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\ 1922, THE EVENING WOKLD, SALUHDAY, AUGUST 5, brushed from the bride's corsage as she em- braced him, He stooped, picked up the rose, pressed it to his lips, then entered his lonely home A snicker swept the motion-picture house in conflict with the sighs of deep emotion. That snicker, that titter, that giggle is a grow- ing sound in motion-picture theatres. More and more people are going to the movies to. be en- tertained and amused, not by the short-reel comedies, but by the false and overdone pathos and bathos in the super-emotionalized scenes. That crushed-rose scene wos touching the first score of times. It no longer hits the mark, For many it has become funny sather than pathetic. Mrs. Wharton uses a similar scene in her new “Glimpses of the Moon.” The movies have killed it even for literature. And the crushed rosebud is only one of a thousand scenes that have been done to death, | Che EFeNiihy eiarid. TURNING THE PAG.S Prag dy emery Sanday BY iy, by The PULITZER. Newyou. Peet an, Se, 8 et Bleator,: Park Row. J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Pon Row. JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Row. Addrese af commanteations to THE EVENING WORLD; Pulltser Batlding, Park Row, New York City. & Mon ir or Ree! ‘By Preas Pub, By— €. W. Osborn Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World); by Prose Publishing Co. OME people say the stare may be Little children with golden hair Who, at evening, silently, Walk from heaven a shadowy stair. Surely it is strange and chill To come down through the silences And stand so long and lean so stilt Over dark mountains and lost seas. New York aa Second Cian Matter. ialted States, outside Oreater Months ons Month 00 $85 1.00 PH Upon the earth they see the lights So far beneath the blue, blue dome And listen through the windy nights To hear the voice that calls them home. . 1.00 Sid bog ‘by mall 50 cents. BRANCH OFFICES. WASHINGTON, Watt Blig., lath and F Sta, DETROIT, 621 Ford Bldg. CHICAGO, 1603 Mallers Bldg. PARI8, 47 Avenue Topers. And when the night is nearly done, All the children turn away, LONDON, 20 Cockspur Bt, ; i . * Sadly turning, one by one, sree Amo MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRECS. | overacted, overemphasized, transformed. into Tb clita PHS Dia TRAD RU: fo'thte ol op pe Shc aided ea be Id “hook ill ith Old thoughts put into happy new : ¢ old “hookum’”’ still gets across with a ma- form in “The Village Street and ei ISN’ Ay ANYBODY? jority of the movie patrons, but the snicker is ave Men aoe YOUR Sure. SHE DIDN‘ J | other Poems” (Putnam), oy Fred ° ? erick Faust. DAUGHTER ¢ cto To COLLEGE FOR NOTHING a growing menace to the film business as it has been. One snicker suggests the snickering criti- cism to others. The snicker is the most drastic and devastating criticism that can be expressed. The directors ought to hear these snickers and learn to do otherwise. ATOR GOODING, when questioned as to ig scope of the inquiry into the “financial interests” in the Senate and out, of those favor- ing and opposing the present Tariff Bill, made one of the most significant and illuminating re- marks in the whole dragaged-out course of the debate. Senator Gooding said of his resolution: 1 do not think there eee Versus the Forcible Reader. Ever been the victim of the forcible readef? Of him who catches your ME SONE G REAL after-dinner ear and reads on and on till his favorite newspaper runs dry, or his favored book runs to the finish? Then ponder this, from the ‘Point of View” pages of the August Scrib- Life in New York Is getting to be just one subway tleup after another. Soon there will be a market for folding gas masks small enough to go in a pocket or vanity case. The only effective way of dealing with these amiable tyrants, I be- lieve, is to fight fire with fire. My suggestion would be that every person in the power of one of them should go to the nearest bookseller “It is very general. is anybody left out.” The remark was extemporaueous and Senator Gooding may not hear the last of it for some time. As Senator Gooding thinks, the remark is entirely truthful. It shows how he thinks and how the Old Guard crew of privilege grabbers regard the tariff. Nobody is left out of the proposed inquiry— nobody, that is, except the u'timate consumer. and arm himself with some pract!- cally A CLASSICAL “COP.” T* SNTY-SIX years ago George H. Quack- enbos gave up being a professor of Latin, Greek and the higher mathematics to become a patrolman in News York. ilaving been earlier in life a cow-puncher, a miner and, when occa- sion called, a two-gun fighting man, he was able inexhaustible work, such as Two Thousand Leading ol or, still better, something more sustatned. Let him then keep the book al- ways by him, and at the slightest indication that he is about to be rend to, let him at once read, loudly und steadily. Of this simple method I intend to be the pioneer. SHE WAS THE CHAMPION ‘ A dy The « “The Rise and Fall of the Duteb He es only to pay the tariff. The “black | 19 grace the force as well by lus brawn as by his LIFTER OF Republic!” has been worse employed sheep” Senators are included, newspaper-owning | train. To-day he retires on the pension of a HER ORSON ANH cu Senators are included, as well as importers, de- partment stores “and all other witnesses who can testify as to the interests and individuals who The Oldest Civilization. In a paper on “Honey and the Honey Comb,’ in the August Har- Lieutenant. We do not know if he proposes to be again a professor. A story of the day says Quackenbos got his will reap fortunes if the pending Tariff Bill is not passed by Congress.” From the standpoint of a wool Senator from the sheep ranches of the West, the public isn’t ‘anybody. Mr. Public and his wife can be Jeft out of consideration. It doesn’t matter to a tarff-grabber working for his own pocket whether the purchaser of a job by stumping the then Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt in the little game of quot- ing Virgil. It well may be that he did. But once appointed and put on his beat, he made no such mistake as to rely on his lexicon when the call for his locust was indicated Quackenbos was a friend of Devery and is per's, Dallas Lore Sharp writes of the hives on his Hingham place: a do not know how long the stood on their ancient st under the hicko: the hinged door tall hive I ear hanc May 3, 186 glass wall, 1 in a cramped but his colony swarmed and there within the behind the wooden door, 4 at work that June y had been working for j 4 . i } proud of it. On the whole, he is proud of all forty years and more since that suit or coat would Teap a saving of from #2 | his police career. Apparently, satisfaction has SO Toes nen erty. ganerations, GP | ay is garment “if the pending bill \is not been mutual between him and the force. He ri Ta 4 Radice Rad one nie fittlenatten never ti Hered when ch has proved to the contentment of all disputants, . | GRU STEAD eve) as i ere 1 4 je 7 G, O. P. tariff club has been fixing up the sched we enould Hae 8 ceeical education peed From Evening World Readers mand Solna eet one not disqualify the right man for a practical two- UNCOMMON SENSE = ules. It never will matter so long as Mr. John | fisted job. What kind of letter dv you find most readable? Isn't it the one i jas for the thous: ' J. Public and the newly enfranchised Mrs. Public c that ives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? By John Blake i thousand years ago | let the Goodings and the Stanfields and the \ Jae | There is fine mental exercise and # lot of satisfaction in trying es eet | ation, and tho { Bursums get away with their game THE VICIOUS CIRCLE, \ @@ say much in few words. Take time to be brief. ‘opyright, 1922, by John Blake of_vonra butore thats, befor er, ‘ So the vicious cirele continues. Any scheme : Pare p ; beekeeping was know aniong the The public isn’t anybody whensthe black sheep FONE CRURbLAtOni ot Net rronion aves ae Restaurant Foo rotten. He stated that the schedule PULLING THE TRIGGER And tar back in those. dl ; ; g ono} ‘ " 8 ‘To the Editor of ‘T) ning World aa arich Ane Tine = ae up| distant times this colony in my gars are gathering their wool close beyond question that It wiJl result in_ re: Regarding the calamity caused by |r ia: ee he | \ rifle cartridge is many pounds of energy compressed den, that swarmed with their old — dueing the Jand and sea forces! is not in the 4 re . BhOdt a twenty, x RAKR! Ae Hel a GN ay tittle 2 : 5 i 8 of: queen, May 2, 1882, was at work ne ‘a forces is not in t bic, TF wish to suggest that the quality | 5) nate. sow ‘pasli,. and othe into a cylinder litthe more than an ineh long and .82 ot a ea hoerE & Wine lew advocate fy Peuneunee Bede | Cinterest of peace but in the interest of war, v1 the pie and various desserts served Meolity eena were a. ' i apart fraction of an inch in diameter. elvilization, queen and drone t i ey ates s oR BSR: ied ry ; and Ww the neory nd for the Senatorial nomination. and not in the interest of humanity but in the in all kinds of restaurants should be] .y0. "and we are supposed to run on Hit it with a hammer and it will explode— destructively a eer ne er aoe ai oe interest of murd nator William B. Borah investixated and given publicity Liat waneaile: even iiciene we Nave Drop into fire and it will explode with equal de a the est civilization in the — In the first place, most restaurants |." ston at every corner coming in.’ |} 7otuCtion. work’ THE SNICKERING CRITIC. The Senate almost decided to stop talking — [tse cg powders, powdered mitk, oils] 2 : Pit it into‘a rifle, which is its proper environment, pull {] OF courme, It has been a deat. aid y ‘ . ‘ © endurance n e ne) HE manly old father kissed the dutiful about the tariff—but the habit was too’strong Tot BOER Nena chi nea trate In spite of the fuct that the rofing |}. the trigger, and it will drop a grizzly bear in his tracks or $l state has hud never to tangle a tariff 7 : ans ———___—__—_—_ There are few places where you can | gtoot is unhealthy and unsa persuade a burglar that he came to the wrong house. or boost a bonus! It has been able a Lae agl he had just forced into marriage Comptroilan \Grale) oie in RoMethIng: of wn purchase good pies, Most are made] service is a joke, the f What happens when the rifle trigger is pulled is this: 3 | always to stick to filling the comb, with a rich suitor. As he turned away with bowed head his heavy foot trod the rosebud creased (now 15 cents—Mayor please note). Any kind of a protest meets with a ‘the-public-be-damned" attitude from the officials of the road en when farmers Pie pans metal, which wears These from eanned fruit, € begging to sell fresh, expert on finance, has decided that the city can- elt not afford a political bridge to Brooklyn, in the oe 8 The Hanging Judge, = + - A pen portrait from Rafael Saba- Sudden heat effects a chemical change in the cartridge. High-pressure ave should not be of is suffi ‘ gas is generated whose power off and causes ptomaine. It was soly eal wiaies that e cl cient to expel the bullet. which the barrel of the rifle not tini's forthcoming erates THE WEEK. ghoul Bo) properly cleaned, which 1) Tet SAS acowa which, aft “13 only sends in the intended direction but gives a spinning ad ian Be a bs New York ACCIDENTS were the features of the | Harding hasn't recovered from the blow ion DeLR YS) Woey ce. ing forty-five minutes for a car motion which steadies the flight days of Monmouth's Rebellion in Old news of the week. Politica presented some diversions, Representative | yt baie e Skane bles: Yele y hets Abe: Bulla ae iS But the intelligent use of that released energy is only 3] england E ye ks, ‘ish, Ge ik or J v | sers. . e isi 2 on vhe a igo e sl Six persons dled and scores were ill from eating | Herrick of Oklahoma, the most dare-devilish aviator [umm Cooks Un man Or New| ere ig nave busca running atong|¢ Possible when it is in the rifle and when the trigger is pulled He beheld a tall, slight man on nd women, Engla food POISONED WITH ARSENIC served at the Shel- nergy is everywhere Most of it ung side of forty, with an eval who ever conducted a beauty contest, took a NOSE | tye. pion bought in bakeries and| Mezrick Road and which are supposed | 3 ' " present in the world, t was delicately beautiful. burn Restaurant. The question of who polsoned the | DIVE into obscurity via the primary. As) Bis 23 pakeries aNd) 1, be licensed. The schedule js sup- is expended destructively. as is the cartridge when hit with were dark stains of sufter- food and why has been an absorbing mystery. Phil of the famous Gatapbell clan Wkedingenot com: [ee ee etry cate RAY. homed, 10) Hel a hus every, halt” hour!) ‘a hammer ondroppedduto, 4 flame. plessness under the low- heightening their brill- and their gentle melancholy, The face was very pale, save for » of plomaine poisoning The best pies are made in tea rooms Another joke on poor old Henry Pub- lic, What the people of Jamaica, pringfield and Rosedale think of bus The boiler of a TUG EXPLODED on the Brooklyn waterfront, killing the crew and leaving little of the Such waste of ene the violent windstorm, ing. The primary sent him BACK TO KANSAS. The “business dictator” fad is grawing. Willlam H y ix seen in the stroke of lightning the torrent of rain, the earthquake or do “ « cheat c A A . id color of the full Ips and craft to show how it happened. Hirst had opportunity to refuse to be considered as a i ’ a ae pas ot is ry service would help to kill our esteemed |$ the wind-driven waves of the ocean. fe tlush on the rather high A narrow escape from catastrophe was the COLLI- | possible CZAR OF THE COMMISSARY by the res |* . ee MBN | Mayor's tiualaaa) Song Sher it It is seen also in the fit of violent temper and the mad neongpleuous cheek Bones, SION of an excursion boat and Erie ferry. taurant keepers, Publishers and authors are talking |"). Hees josseties ud) (BeeAd: tie thee eee cia te wt 13 pursuit of human beings of something they do not want and that marred. the perfection of the The west side SUBWAY WAS TIED UP again with | of a Landis o e. Som nk there {s T ogi Sah bo crarsecbatbecaced etn Y cannot use when they get. countenance; a fault, elusive but up- of Literatur ne think there {8 TOO | should have an overhauling, They|about rapld transit in a hurry there : Uesirable, lurked there to belle the a short circuit fire at Pennsylvania Station and the | MUCH SUMNER. And GEN, ANDREWS is to boss ea not s._ { Will be a rush back to the city. But better even explosions of temper and feverish efforts fine sensitivel crowds grow panicky. the eusthos tar Unee cf: New York: Hell have to aet [ore i ane i, as rape: To prove this witness the large for empty prizes than the storing of unused energy in the the tenderness of Chote Gast, Wee Tar on the rails at Queensboro Bridge caused a | busy, or the flappers will label him a “fiat-wheer” [WRIT LO be | MELEN M. J number of or Sie ene ened [g Rutman brain, . sua, end fae neie (enh 2 7 New ork, ug, 1, 1923. ouses Prot jamaica pI eld * A n A * series of TROLLEY COLLISIONS and many injuries. International relations resembled a POKER GAME - My little home is for sale simply be Better a nation that will fight for its rights than a nation We guess the prisoner at the bee The Hearst-Hylan gubernatorial trolley suffered a | Great Britain checked the bet. France bluffed on a ‘ cause I cannot get home early enough which sits inert and supine and rusts to its own destruction. never saw the Judge that way. shock too when George A. COLGAN TOLD why he | small pair. Germany threw in a poor hand. Strangely, | ro the Pultor of The Evening Worlt in the evening sometimes to kiss the There is a trigger in every mind that ean get off energy a Ne ee rates une had been removed from office. The Mayor had previ- | the United States, holding a pat hand, doesn’t seem | In the Evening World of Friday, | bY oe ene DS although T stop work) $ in the right direction, A ae . 4 ously given a different version, but withheld further | to know whether to play at all or not. July 28, 1922, there was a communica-|"" yi maica, July 81, 1922. Sometimes it is necessity, sometimes it is ambition o 8 68 denials when Colgan further boasted he had an “ace Notable deaths of the week were Dr, Alexander |tion from a resident of Queens protest- Sometimes it is the shock of discovery that the owner of the Meet Miss Maryon. +++ im the hole.” A Medetecting machine would be | Graham BELL, Senator CROW, Glenn PLUMB and [ins the poor service and unsafe condi} Mra ian sce pale lala ha mind has lived forty or fifty years in the world and has never 3] ‘to our occasional portraits fresg conventent. Representative PADGETT, All telephones were si- [tions of the trolley line between City 1""1. ai te lista of the twelve great- really expended the ene within him to any good purpose. }feurrent fiction we add, from Wilfrt More grief for Tammany came when Comptroller | lenced for a minute yesterday in honor of the inventor, |Iine und Jamaica, I the service On] 6 american women made up recent But that trigger must be pulled if the energy is to be Ewart's ‘Way of Revelation’ (Put« Craig threw cold water on Grover Whalen's East River | Congressman Padgett’s name on the ballots in the fthis tine ts wif as tut ay dt as on [ye Q OT ORAA Mahon UN TUT Tg sd it iy np to the individual to discover the right $]7am)» this study of Alles Ging Maw { bridg ek NO BRIDGE, no percentage for the | Tennessee primary won the unusual honor of a post- |the Far Rockaway Line of the Sara hOUiAta RbOe Tie tHat Ee sens kind of an oceupational rifle to use, and the right time to aa Mias Maryon herself? There Tiger kitty. ; mortem nomination company he has my sympathy, Phe | uoualy omitted, While many pull the trigger. was something bird-lke about her. Nationally the big news of the week was the RAIL After a successful “crucial week” with the two St, [best ears we Bet en tits line are those eee Like u bird, she seemed to live and 1B pl: vi ent Hi 7 Stearn ok ay a oa . ish: are Pesulvodiod from tie women in America can be called great move on springs. PEACE plan advanced by Presid larding and Louis teams, both the Giants and Yanks suffered A hich are resurr from the B, Ry tor cutetanding eocisutions {6 sam: She never walked, she hopped er . curtly rejected by the railroad executives, President | SLUMP and lost their gains. Tr. graveyard und pressed into service darted. She chattered away like a Nt Ite Wich, adeonding to tow | Raseree the Maysopmens und happi- WHERE DID YOU GET paitalaia br He Anne as with a popu-| Willow - wren in a high - pitched e ; a . ness of mankind, only one woman. ‘ ation so largely made vp ef persons She often sang. ; ACHES AND PAINS ee es Rierearate EAUKGr Chase Indecin en THAT WORD? whose original home isin some other was very small 100. Her fea , a Ail INS has outstripped all other boroughs in : a clime ‘ tures were small and sharp, extra- % . ; nowt and successfully too—to give this 197—-NOSTALGIA. (ot rar correct traps oer en EE imated and mobile, half : The Hylan-Colgan controversy reveals Mr, Hearst's Gasoline at 25 cents should stimulate speeding. |*"°%* ; country the sound foundation with . : Bie Nomieal is the} cares himself trom tis tanstay luvek expressions filtting + angiety to capture the Moose and the Elk. The Tiyer, | Once it was 18 cents, and before that almost nothing pray gee _ : now RAE PUTT cick all the others are merlot ae aoa eee a [to the country of his bith comes the eae ened FS however, continues to be the most important animal To think that there was a time when almost the up with it and know whereof T speak een netee ren ig’ tidtap thaale ie aed origin of the wore Ue 8M nearest to being a 4 American. and lly she was 4 . market for “benzine” was as a clothing cleanser! when: 1 sly Shac conditinns on: this _ nes : . ° ivalent) a mesichncas ——_—~»— Her violet eyes ‘were fascinating ; 0 , iy ‘ line ave a distrace to a city uke New| POneat ord, in its classic beginning when they flashed sideways up at ae | Ene neveest opren lene ‘proménes. fo °s600% 800 soilen i Works <Consing in) ini y Uke New ye thinks that any one who can take * ; 4 oats reuuna, Bpd A woman's heart is as intricate | you; she fascinated deliberately, es- > Qn Rowr. Time seems to be on his way out. The old The “lear cop has retired from the force to de | eee ne cela ioe in the whole picture of mankind’s| ).yg ee te o as a raveted skein of silk pecially When ahe thought her vite ( gentleman had better bob hia whiskers and get up | ote himself to literature. Do not think it with be achtncian) @eene: is i us ‘ : strivings and needs will agree wit The person who Ss nostal Dumas, pere. Sa th a" the Suisun) Ofek H date. desolate. Did wou ever hear Commissioner Baright Seca vhere there Is). that Margaret Sanger, both from} then, is a person who suffers. pain What ia jay! & sunteom te || oe uuburn hatr. . spout Shakespeare? but: dostngis ek and where every] ig point of view of personal charac rcause he has avening desire tol preon two etoudeeM sere To the fact that Mr, Ewart makes ‘ Hope Mathilde McCormick will not live foo « other ear without exception jumps|ter, and of the ure, degree and}return to whence he came, that is 9 clauds.—Mme. Deluzy. Miss Maryon the winged villainess of 4 trouble getting married. Sometimes, however, it ix 00 much trouble i » tube.” Some oie must bo [we track) and white waiting 1 en-[quality of service rendered, is the} to say, his place of origin or home: . = A his story, we call the attention of all MU Riditear $0 nove ait the fuse bejorsnané Perey epg Ne OO" NOUN KELTZ, ” [ERE the motorman in conversation, | yreatent Amen A BE PERLM Pe ee eee ae os mies pepe, er eet mata Ses CHS IGE IDE BCR YEALON of eraehy: Bs) 2] J . asking him why the service was s@ LUMAN, try im the wor is there #o mu Come to birds,