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ORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUS i Van Winkle,” by Irving; “Mother Goose,” Whe eFifity corart, | FE a Le Fai GC owe Theodore Roosevelt,” by Hagetorn nder d ] ” cxew WEP ME RE, 1982 ; “Wild Animals I Hav air an OO er Ld by Press ube Book,” by Hawthorne; ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. c ” f se ally gunday, by. Th j Known,” by Thompson Seton, and “The Ar * 4 y, 53 to 63 Park Row, eee yon bian Nighte.” The Ld Mi RALPH PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row. Pl t usic J. ANGUS SBAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row, A significant feature seems to be the heavy pre- a | te JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 68 Park om ponderance of comparatively old books. The . By Augustus Perry ‘ ant ORL i Puittser Butiding, w, New York City i] parents of the present generation of youngsters Copyright, 1022 (New Fork, vantn | ’ jn > stop aet ] pose = open oO ine tered ‘Late read most of these books. Only comparatively es ee | HOniN ih, TL few recent volumes are included. The older books y als’ SWEDEN , AUGUS' a hav 3 5, b ahi ave stood the test. bd ‘Under Gustavus Vasa music reached ‘ nsaek nat PTION RATES. Twenty years ago we imagine a child’s list . a high state in Sweden during j : ® t New Yo ; F rr ’ } Postage iret Unived ‘States, ita ao ose; | would certainly have included “Little Lord Faunt- — ‘a . Cad dchtat hdl Goblins, RUS Neto, ° M 7 ‘ el ‘ ff 5 sxc ne te on Oe leroy” and perhaps one of the Rollo books. If . P F A parr haere Nase } 38 Van Loon s Story of Mankind and the lives of f . p 4 ‘ lands and Italian schools to visit his ; Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt, have A 4 court. ; < succeeded these, it is perhaps an encouraging sign } é es 4 ° A + The “Thirty Years’ War," which ith. WASHINGTON, Wyatt Biig., y é j ag ‘ i » ht Sw é ; mat “i10 E- Boe on DETROIT #0) Fed Oe ae In one field the list seems weak “Wild Animals } : fied : on her customs aad ‘art Charl Mm ; PARI 47 _ Avenue de 1'0) Vi WI clost . * } BROOKLYN, 209 Washington st. Fan at As fa 1 Ha ve dus : : lig clo: can to a book , [ } a ine L XII. kept a French court at Stook-’°* MEMBER OF THE Pela erp x on science. It wou id seem that an excellent op- | é % s I, ‘ holm during his reign and French i io a all ews dropatches cre it fer se reppbit;| portunity exists for some gifted author to write J fF ; : AGH DUMP Ag Ee Ts a “ : Pak the Story of Science, to have something the , i: + by 2 4 not as individual as that of Norway. ot UNBELIEVABLE: BUT iT HAPPENED, | %2™¢ relationship to the best selling “Outline of | 5% , degen POK a Gigitun cad Goria, commoner tbat ; HAT does New York think of the way the Science that the charming Van Loon story has fi ? me ; Y he a j wah Sgt aout 4 | | Scarlatt! and Handel predominated. ‘ : Police Department failed to function in to Mr. Wells’s “Outline of History. Pn, f Kees ; id & re a cack aes see Konan aoe s the pursuit of the thugs who shot at Joe Masseria 1 a BAD. of r 4a ade 6 . Pe ok ell bel on the road to founding Tuesday? WHEN THE NOVELTY WEARS OFF. t 4 ae bi Dea ee Ge Ta Went nee re sane Be The bald narrative would be unbelievable if it STRONG movement ir Bayonne, N. J., as A ‘ ; ‘ ie the arts, especially music. He founded « \ were not already an old story The ruthless wants to rid the city of the commission 4 Be A yi i ede amianed BAL CO of j et saudi ; alae be i i $ Music and established national opera. brutality in frent of Beethoven Hall isn’t the form of government. The list of objections reads i i ee \ aa pS aes . f In Stockholm he built a magnificent surprising feature. a good deal like the complaints against the gov- 5 3 r any’: « house which was opened In Aa trouble atarted half a block # Li nag ry - j . . ! ? 1782. It was on the stage of this e trouble started half a block from a police | ernment the commission form succeeded. i ; ‘ ¢' |theatre that this famous monarch | station. The flight continued for a mile and a Commission government isn’t a panacea. It t 4 ait” 2a : ‘ was assassinated, Murch 16, 1792. ensely i A p ; ? e ! i . Pe cae The great variety of scenery and { half through one of the most densely populated succeeded when it was new pretty largely because | ; | 4° ¢ ( A ¢ ¢ 3 climate has resulted in wide con- ; —and policed—areas in the world, Does it seem | it was new. And being new, am experiment, it Fags 2 . de trasts in the folk music. Most of 3 : he Ld 9 : e@ songs are 1 happy vel di Sa! i possible? attracted and held the interest of voters until the ) oe ) 3 . . 68) i tae Then Gie wulah Se ceceveial i The Bowery, Third Avenue, !4th Street, Union | newness wore off. . P ‘ e Y ‘ are airs, i athe we : i a : ‘ : ees . 4 ‘There is an abundance of the super- ; exactly deserted village lanes nor country high- | the interest and intelligence of voters than on the fe . zs ¥ ‘ \ music. Many of the Swedish songs ' ways. ‘Traffic cops are on duty. But the thugs | machifery provided. In its first years the com- : : 4a Se ee Te OR KIGILT bere | . oar ze bance hee Hee ; ; : y ‘ i ind “Stromkarls.” ey. 7 managed to vanish in 34th Street, in the very | mission form of municipal administration scored Sit : ‘ 4 ire supposed to be evil spirits who heart of the city. many triumphs. It was introduced into one city f } ‘ : psy ie " OE a foe Hines toahe ; ene) ‘ , 4 } § : he songs are often s' ° Individually no traffic policeman can be blamed after another. The changes in the machinery and i Paes ‘ p accompaniment of the lute, a stringed *“* for failure to stop the car and its occupants. The | the broad claims advanced aroused the curiosity : - i yt Vogans f aa ‘ , | instr nt of ancient origin. It 1s" traffic cops along the route had no warning. | and attention of voters. They elected good men H RA : j F 4 F UNE nal instrument of But where is Commissioner Enright’s boasted | to give the scheme a fair trial It worked. Then ee BP ; ie } j 1 OOCg mers Pe. } ‘The folk dances have remained more } efficiency in the depdrtment that failed to get the | the voters left the new machinery to itself and to : ( : ; ae SE Bok fa : a : ; Ce ee eee a ihe ueuntal piaye warning to the men on post? the watchful bosses. And the machinery prompt- 3 je Ue F i £ es 3 ince of Bleking comes the dance of Where is the mechanical apparatus, the team- | Jy showed the same faults as the old machine. { Shake : Zagat rt i pis 845 Ma eel ce ag Solivin Lait cuss ‘i i : @ 4 7 He t : 2% h nd not as gay as the polka . work and co-operation which the Police Depart- The displaced form of government would prob- Fi ae ea j i 4 4 i Sy 4 | polska, which in imitation of the ment should have perfected to meet just such | ably have done as well if it had attracted equal ‘ "a x é ; ‘i nr ee gn / ees a t vi Ace a mae emergencies? attention. : 4 pee like the Scotch reel It is not that such escapades are new or un- pa as Stenborg was the first Swedish expected. The Police Department has had all affeos know whether it {8 true, but {f Will La pai Sa ee one Gel the time since the Becker case to perfect a sys- Hays has in fact assumed the role of marital ; the national opera was ni Pi ys Amc the early com-7 © injected the national at- mosphere imo their music were A. "indblad, J. A. Josephson and Halle strom SUGGESTING A SIDE SOW. Lindblad was tne teacher of the BUMPER CROPS AND THE TARIFF. Boh and professional women of New From Evening World Readers UNCO MMON SENSE ‘ famous Jenny Lind.’ His songs owe tem of stopping fleeing criminals in motor cars. peacemaker for the movies he certainly will No system exists, The unbelievable flight of the earn all he is supposed to be getting. gunmen Tuesday is the proof. | ——— Fe es York are i i ibiti their fame to being sung everywhere ; c y whet w ; z Swedish Nation: mi news the Old Guard nas heard for months. | pinving j mi a erate are that gives the worth of « thousano words 1. « couple of hundred? By John Blake peda eae belag en aita eps The Republicans have always claimed credit for ee WE UNS WOE 2 CU There ts fine me tai exerctse and a lot of satisfaction in try:ng (Copyright, 1922, by John Blake.) lies. He lived from 1801 to 1878 the weather in campaign vears—provided the If it is as competently staged as is to be ex- fo say much tn a few words. Take time to be brief. i Almost 1 known as Jenny | f i, Brom | ey pected, it will be a huge and interesting show. 5 = AN ARMY OF EYES AND EARS. Lind was Christine Nillson, who died { weather is good. From long experience they have There ti deny hercinee have A “a eent says) to any man the killing of every i. recently. Both ¢ ed themselves observed that good weather favors the “ins” and ere is no denying the place women have made | To the Eaitor o s 3 dog he sces. A newspaper multiplics as many times as need be the > the American p sweden has morie against the (outs? : for themselves. Helen M. certainly doesn't know| My home ts in the city; the house|$ eyes and cars of its readers. pecn called “the land of stngers.” KS agains| 5. ; ; F what she is talkimfy about in her]is on a terrace which is protecte cl Although the third largest country outs.” . ‘< ie : a t sees a revolt in Ireland, hears the clash of weapons a But at the same time it makes even more evi- ANG agyayside showawe suould Maes much like Petter about restaurant food. Ay seeenere ots vari fthat{$ and the shouts of the contending troo and a few ican igpaoied aaa ey Petae Laas dent the fundamental fallacy cf the tariff on agri- | ‘© See an equally complete exposition of what 1 wnat connection has that mystert-| fence, "and it, that dou attempts to/$ later its readers see and hear them a Se SE er Eee ctiaNeiNaRinTOs tae cultural products as a balance for tariff on manu- ee are ma nae an baci Z ee é antam ed i sbed feeder een out pea PE ne Butipe It listens to a speech of Lloyd George in London, or sed ome, Aletingulshed) musicians, + factured goods. aking, cooking, candle making, spinning, ; us been proven thaty tree to keep everybody outs why|$ Gandhi in jail in India, or Trotzky talking to an interviewer ee ened era neLinT a ; weaving, tailoring, haircutting, ‘butchering and |'* ¥88 Put In other foods too? should tl so? W in Moscow, and its readers hear the Bee mann (1882-1873) Just as surely as we witness bumper crops and ‘B» q > Being in the bakery and restaurant| pence is. Te OEE BG Be ii ey mate ae PPRGAD Ele AADC YOIES AB BON By Flaian wending Marct have an export surplus the tariff will cease to rendering, and a host of other occupations, are | ,usiness for fifteen years, | know a ftuv lsmy property and it is not 1 the wires can transmit and the presses print them. ly popular . ‘ ani byaniel Magli Srp Ub iG: What newspapers really are are hundreds of th 1 Bye on function in favor of the farmer and will begin to now cared for wholesale—and often by men. thing or two about it. Aaiteiolile atatementthatdheyis mes x ney) Q eds of thousands fates yen Cees a Of course, it is more economical and more prac- | Fresh fruit ts always used when in] "PSolutely useless, absolutely worth of eyes and es an on w atch ty every Auaster ait globe for 3} iis fine songs won him high esteem. (14 * + peer : ' i 4 7 ens, y mi atter how bi iappe us which trained observers know will be interesting. The present King, Oscar IL, is @ any ose 2s outside the home. | Season, otherwisq canned or dried). Ok BhyaIG : lator. tical to do many of these thins: erthel none, eae ee Nee Ciccunonesteelt bn physically, Because of the newspapers the great war was followed 3] 'iberal patron of the arts. He built Bur ihe fact romaine that only eomerof the busi: \\mande a variety (whether in| asaonl iit nee menos vp hia heart <b) splendid new opera house in Stock=” these dumb animals, still a T P in Fort We When the farmer is ready to sell his crop the even more®lose Tex., than it was near the as some- ssi Y a 2 oO yt vide powderes k : ° a . . hol o re old 0 S grain exchange operators and speculators will be ness_and professional women ere doing as much ie nubs Baer powders oy et MIRE IADRIne WCAG Higal battle line, for news from all parts of the front could be in 10 Tepiace te ols Om) di offering a price determined by the world market for the world as their grandmothers did Woman's otherwise the Board of +, Health Si ANOTHER DOG OWNER. gathered in time to send to Fort Worth, while news only of a Me 4 ne ‘ * | work, her partnership in the aflairs of the nation, } Wouldn't allow the use of the lew Park, Aue . limited field of action could come to the troops. WHERE DID YOU GET Agricultural credit conditions as they exist to-day 2 R anIp. q ' =< Metal pans are replaced aw’soon as ; . : . i increa i . Some Questions. will force the farmer to sell ai that price. Then has changed more than it has increased. The |top metal wears off, and as far a8] qo ine Editor of The bvening World: total hasn't changed as much as the forthcoming [cleanliness is concerned, there are} who benefits t Wherever men are gathered together the newspapers THAT WORD? =: ‘ nd listening, ready to tell their readers about it. | | work in the interests of the middleman and specu- if the market manipulators can contrive to sell sects Shine.ch thew health inspectorg, looking after every Be the vast territory ver big events are about to happen the news — WO TIREABURE: TROVE: & the export surplus the market will go show may seem to indicate. Sume of the women | piace regularly. Don't knock every |°f @ country” Rove coven niliaudg Tn diearnitpLecerandihenn : “Treasure-trove’’ is in a tera P p arket go up. An ? aie bakery and restaurant in the city and| Suppose the United Stat bt pay : ang tel} to the international word. It is In ; ; are f De nd restauran States was able i j mide e ; >nse an international word. 8 in- the tariff will protect the speculators, not the | 47° doing more and others doing less. hekery 84 Tea ntas in sie sity ang Pe ence eat a via id an readers as soon as presses can turn and papers can be dis- eeu ub et tah ‘i eater riven : farmers. In spite of this the show ought to be a good | particular case where some ftend was|¢ {ts domain, how would this af e tributed: ae ma “treasure,” Critte incorpo: : ; 7 ts i : ee ‘ . Jat work MRS. F. BERINGER. y his affec Lately a newspaper man return Labra 5 shape eet et 4 2 It is possible to “protect” beet sugar raisers ‘at thing. Perhaps it will awaken some who are do Netercr kines Be its Government, exclusive of the : Ray i ed from Labrador, where 3} rated in tMe English language, and & the expense of the public—even though th ing less to an appreciation of their opportunities. New York, Aug. 5, 1922 eee rra Tea itaca, cea tenement he spent a month—the first month in his life ever spent the later “trove,” to find (modern & 4 ug ie eX d ag ob 0) without knowing what was going on all over the world withi French “trouver & cigs a — ; ay _ Luck and Success. all concerned? P é fas WIDE hci tay tel word ia stripe Renae maul pied until it wtco Nighy nee. is According to the Standard dictionary Aug. — | 72 the Editor of The Evening World: Who controls and shapes the poit- |} * few hours after the events. iaitea' 5 colar wold, nlver, pIAle. be no way of protecting and artilicially boosting the 11 marke the end of the “dog days.” Has luck anything to do with suc- | cles of the United States? And in Labrador he had to travel many mies before he $} puilion found in and not on the earth, (price of commodities produced by hundreds of seaciiaaaiaiabl cess or failure? ryiteuler iret espera ere tan could get away from the willing and informative newspaper $] and of whic! By We erat Is unknows, : | : i 2 G epara- — pi To treasure of this description foun thousands of competitors who produce a surplus Psychologists talk of the psychol-|tions without lessening its present|’ °Y°* and ears, i hone oie or other private place, for export ACHES AND PAINS. ogy of chance which proves all} taxes? The reader of this paper can be an educated man, if he }] the crown luld claim, although as ® % : : Once upon a Time a Man determined to be a Per- chances equal. But I belleve that| How 1s the average German if chooses. merely by reading it. For education consists in rule it compensated the finder. "4 Pp 2 ; luck is simply that chance whereby | habitant affected by this reparation knowledge of the world, and eve d i e If the treasure is found tn the sea A fect Husband. He did Everything his Wife wanted |!ire pace is not to the swift, nor |and what benefit does he get from it? 13 ties all ye ry sey bbls newspaper aun n the surface of the earth, und BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. ‘and Other Wives pointed him out to their Hus- |the battle to the strong, neither yet} Outside of tradition, in what way is Plies all the knowledge of the world that organization and 3] 1. wner is unknown, the crown lays |! HIE “two-foot shelf” of the best twenty-five | bands. But in a dull moment he Forgot his Wed- |bread to the wise, nor riches to men the averany iaerman or Frenchman skill and brains and money can obtain in one day. no claim to it and it belongs 8 ihe . 3 . F % 5 sais, fot ders ding, nor favor to men |#ffected by what name or combinatio: de jold dug out of a mine fs not °" : I books for children as selected by the Ameri- | ing Anniversary and wrecked his Record. Moral: |e nseratandini: nontavor to Wen) ere alm coustry a Las Set eennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn’ | nier. Coll Hs Ouro can Library Association and ihe National Educa- | 7! takes but a little ee fa mane perfection, but | One man is born a landowner, an-| Since the French and Germans are —— pa F ; . perfection is not a little thing! other In a slum; this man inherits |!m two republics (two large corpora- anda: WHOSE BIRTHDAY? } f , . ae a3 , = comes 2 2,853 ° f t 4 noon Association gives H an Hedges list. It . millions, the next is a pauper's son. Hons inla Wax), how would it antect | [1¢¢ , rll lateue cee unto to £2,853,000 (or! ism 10,—CAMILLO BENSO é will be widely clipped. It is worthy of preserva- True genius can never be suppressed. Therefore nee A bece dice Tnaving 10ers) if these twa Pees ig aries | That sa act cs 16 DI CAVOUR was born at Turin, Italy 4 ; e anothe rive 4 les, or any s tion we commend Josiah Bond of Alto, Ariz. who prints |\in - Fis driven to 8ui- | ctner two countries, were joined to- The national flag of England was] Aug. 19, 1810, and died June 6, 1861. Py Alb t P. Southwick originally the banner of St. George— Ue ae ¢ St. Georg wt with a red cross. It was calle [simply “the Jack." When James T.| tary training ‘As the younger son of a distinguished ‘The books chosen in the order of ranking on | Ris Lyrics monthly and asks no odds. How we wish | ‘The shady company promoter and| ether? And how would it work in family he received a thorough milt- the composite lists of those whe made the selec- | “ ¢ could reprint his twenty-seven verses on “The | the successful money lender ride first- practice? * v PTT d became an officer y " pill have to : class and live in a mansion; th: t- | How could the United States benefit n tion are: Carved Tortoise,” but one will suffice See eee clerk and natigan ‘rite third, [its cttigens with the huge Allted a _ ’ ~ | (SHO had been James VI. of Scotland) | ot the engineers at the early age of He used his sharp-edged hunting dirk ide thiré 4 e believed to have been “Little Women,” by Louisa M. Alcott; “Alice La . GEE, eeeae it live in a back stent,” tno | Without decreasing taxes, if this waa] Cate are Delle en Loame to the throne of both countries| sixteen. He resigned his commission, yo ae. Without thought of abuse; ‘hard-faced'’ man obtains a seat in| collected and spent for welfare and|brought first into England from Cy- on March 24, 1608, the banner of St.| however, and after “travelling exten~ in Wonderland,” by Lewis Carroll; “Robinson Admiring much his handiwork Sanar nu the likes of Americans here? sy merchants who came to[Andrew, blue with a white diagonal tiequehcul wurane he wenumnad ° ” pe ane Cs Congress. Eugene Debs obtains « oa ee i prus) by m i Crusoe,” by Defoe; “Tom Sawyer,” by Mark He turned the turtle loose.” - place in prison. In there such a thing A CONSTANT READER. | Ci nwall for tin. It 1s generally sup. | COS Was added, the united crosses ly, where he soon became head of Twain; “Treasure Island,” by Stevenson; e Peers A. F. BELL New York, Aug. 8, 1922 Orn WAN F being thence called the ‘Union Jack."’|a movement for a constitution, which * posed that the name Is Teutonic. If}tn 1801 the banner of St. -Patrick,|through his efforts was granted by, Brooklyn, Aug, 6, 1922 ree hi y ee 4, 3 Fretght ates, fo, {t tsa curious coincidence that the} white with a diagonal red cross, was!the King, Hoe served for a number “Boy's Life of Abraham Lincoln,” by Nicolay; Brigham Young, the Mormon prophet, was a ploneer ‘Jungle Rook. by Kiplin, dj Fairy Tases,” by in developing a beet sugar industry. The Mormon The Dow Quent To the MAltar of The vening Werld modern Persian name for cat 1s catto,|“4ded. The word “Jack'’ is supposed | of years in Parliament and was later geeylope yg oe St M Church ts credited with holdtng a large amount of | To the BAltor of The Evening World bathe “y spied aeey oma ieee: in nA th deca ne we ae ate Aaa rf ue the Minies “Garden of Verse,” by Stevenson; “Merry stock in beet sugar enterprises. Senator & I also have read the editorial about {and We want to ser its present ton ae Me in rapturous} 28qNe “a Jacket," and was appited | administering the duties of the Min! e 5 ‘mo! ose who © the early 2 pb atek Adventures of Robin Hood,” by Pyle; “Tales TE ee ea eee ted ihe tent, (Goa ratactl Wo by Ou Wy Hema |jiuan inncenea & HundPedsnlg Meee cing what. thoy tAtm | Cr Geen ee en neemee. sna coraes | torent Pipasog, Commerce saa Akt from Shakespeare,” by Lamb; “Boy's Ki pillar ron, Pp ed the highest | mond of Englewood, N. J., which he} But can nome one “in the know" |? iw reK A f ) yeorge was embroidered on the|oulture. The freedom of the Italia '* A 'D . by ; loy’s ng tariff on sugar as Chairman of the Senate Finance | montions in hia lotter published on|{tell me why tn 1900 the lake rate per ph-Hke forms," may be surprised |lackets of the English Infantry peninsula frem Austria was brought ** Arthur,” by Malory; “Story of Mankin Committee!!! your editorial page, und wish to add|bushel was 1.08 a the canal rate] te ascertain that the or 1 meaning a> wre about largely by his untiring energy, Van Loon; “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” by . my name to his ax having been in-|8.87, whereas in 1 the lake ratefof syiph is ‘a kind of grub “Little Whig? was u nickname] in statesmanship, and he also greatly ‘£ Wiggin; “Home Book of Verse for Young Py ee ies ensed by tt was reduced to 1,86 und the car Ae ee vonferred on Anne, Countess of Suth-|atrengthened the country by making ; alk continues to increase, The Telephone ( ik ; 1.40? ‘i 7 hE * s . je “5 ‘om: < cones to ¢ pout [rate Incrensed BM! first abbey founded tn Brital 1 (died in 1716), the second] a compact with England and France Felks," by Burton B, Stevenson, j pany expecta to add about 200,000 instruments to the | tie mun-eatinu si tarreak cng SIEWART GRO Pan 0. 1 dughter of the Duke of Marte [against Russia, His polley placed u Last ies) Mohicans,” by James Fenimore factities within a year, It means a $50,000,000 oye. | WOK WOINK 4 Menace to a crowded city | President United Real Estate Owne ware vensed hy wourh. She ther pedite in}italy on « stronger financial £ looper; “Christmas Carol,” by Dickens; “Rip lay. Who eatd talk Ske ncighborho: Bree i Association ' 1, ‘They contained nearly} evson' and wa dof the appel- effected free trade, and weakened , was cheapt JOHN 4 with him, but iy Henry VIE pp ened the y 9 KEMTZ. |e ‘foolish when ‘be ugueste (as he! New Yurks Aug. 7, 1922 $0,000 pereuns und their united annual [lution influence of the alergy. me ite ’ ' ; A er a |

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