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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEP TEMBER 14, lY¥¥gd ; ND volting classmen. This year’s crease will be-a : sroduc ely of the high {ucation. ’ Sonyrisht, 108 Che THAD, |i hese a snorat to thi group of facts and | What's the Answer ? iii» By John Casse Epoch-Making BOOKS fo ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. reflections? ot unless, emulating the courage eid ‘ Publishes dally erent under PY. I Newevot. of their brothers, the little sisters of the Republic By Thomas Bragg eins SHAW icheaeurer' 08, rae how may be moved to decide for themselves, and not 3 ant, 1022 Csem Tork Evening ‘y JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Kow. for the campaigning designers, the throbbing, Address ait co “DE VERA SAPIENTIA.” There come to us the words of Taine: ‘After the terrible night of Paliteer Butlding, Pai Money Order, Draft, Post Office ‘Cireaiation Books Open to All.” question of the short or the longer skirt MiLLIO N Pu PILS NN NN, CITY PIECEMEAL. ao —— the middie ages, and {he dolorous leg- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1}, 1 : sneha y! i | I a ec cle PPARENTLY, the way to settle a nation® ends of the spirits of tho damned, tt fee BUBAORIPTION RATES. oe : edunetanal Was a delight to see Olympus shining tered gt.the, Past fice st New York o Second Clase Metter, alized rail strike is to de-nationalize it Upon us from Greece, its herole and T One Year Six Months One Month Fifty-two roads, representing 60,000 miles of beautiCul deities once more ravishing ie eee $10.00 Ly) the heart of man, ‘Th and : je heart of man, They rais i Dally Worth One none. 10.00 4 track, are now working out separate agreements Le Sunday Word 0 4.00 2 aay ' ' Ot iNeed instructed the young world by speak- hrice-A-Week World . 1,00 2 with their striking shopmen. Other railroads are ing to it the language of passion, of World Almanac for 1922, 35 cents; by mail 50 cents. theif striking ‘shop weal; and themes of prong dell BRANCH OFFICES. 20 expected either to follow suit or to go quietly and bold invention had only to follow WN, 1303 Bway, cor. 38th, | WASHINGTON, Wyatt Ie.s : A‘ tn 6 i ar to diseeeamee RARGEA: dyes an Aves nee] aatn and F sts, ahead with the new shop workers a favoring eth it mutate: ot tie canta Hotel Theresa Bldg.| pETROIT, 521 Ford Bldg. them its masters, and the eternal pro-™ moters of liberty and beauty.’ Among the Heralds of the Dawn, Petrarch casily holds the first place. It 4s with perfect justice that he is known as the “first of the moderns."’ It was Petrarch who collected tho first of the modern libraries and did the pioneer work in discovering the long lost and forgotten manuscripis of the classic writers—the productions, of the immortal thinkers of ec and Rome, wherein lay buried the art, selence, elpquence and philosoply out of which were to come the rebirth of civilization and the reanimation of the intellectual self-respect that lies at the bottom of ail real mental and moral advancement ‘ Hence the fitness of the ‘“Coronh- tin t Ba aap, 110 Be 149th St» Per) CHICAGO, 1603 Mallers Blde:] “labor supply has furnished them yt ie pp LYN, 202 Washington St. PARIS, 47 Avenue de pera. f : : 817 Fulton 6 LONDON, $0 Cosispet 8% There is nothing spectacular about this settle- MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. sociated Press titled to the use for repmbll- Jo “Na -wide victory” tipaina!? Apegrlated, Breas is, exclusively, entitied to, the use for remmbiiz] ment. No “Nation-wide victory” or “gains” for in this paper, and also the local news published herein. either side to gloat over. No bouquets for MRS. HARDING'S PROGRESS. Federal intervention. No compensation anywhere HE whole country is heartily glad to hear for the loss of wages, interrupted work, deteriora- of Mrs. Harding's settled progress toward | tion of railroad equipment and public worry the +” Tecovery. strike has caused The President and his wife are a shining ex- ample of the old-fashioned domestic devotion and simplicity Americans still hold among their : ; ideals. There is no question as to the genuine- } are making separate bargains to return to work ness of the sympathy with which the public has | with no gains at all The shop workers nationalized their strike with Nation-wide gains. Here they the idea of scori tion of Petrarch,’’ which took place ‘ on that memorable twenty-second di watched the trouble that has hung over the They might just as well have trusted the Rail- of April, 1341, On that day, in the White House or of the relief it has felt at the | yoad Labor Board to see justice done them in the Capitol at Rome, amid the plaudits of - the dignitaries and populace of the better, news. end. They might have saved themselves and the sternal City, Petrarch mounted his s one of the kings of thought. man upon whose brow tho That is one thing the American people have } country a loss that has proved pointless and not lost and are not likely to lose. In politics | unnecessary. ; grave.and reverend Senators that day, and in health they can give and take without The terms of settlement make no mention of the placed the laurel crown owned no pal- sparing one another's feelings. But in time of Railroad Labor Board. There is to be a commis- ace, had in his wardrobe no royal robe, No subjects bowed down to him in servile obeisance, no “boast of her- aldry or pomp of power’ attended upon his steps, but in real importe ance no monarch alive was worthy oj comparison with the notary's son wh had inaugurated a dominion more en- during than that of the Caesars—the eternal empire of mind, the ever-en- during dynasty of Reason and Truth “De Vera Sapientia’ was the Hei ald’s bugle call to humanity to rouse itself from the long medieval sleep and apply itself to the work which should restore to the world its long lost arts and sciences, its self-reliance and self respect, and thus open the path t real progress Petrarch's call was not heard, in vain, The work so brilliantly begun by him was carried on with enc Like Jot superstition withered under the rays of the Sun of Truth, and the human mind, emancipated from the slavery to tradition and endowed with th inspiration and power of freedom, 1 an the grand forward mareh whiel t is still contmuing with such amaz ——|ing strides sicknes# they become just neighbors. sion consisting of six representatives named by the That is what President Harding has been | shop crafts unions and six representatives selected through his hours of private strain and anxiety | by the railroads entering into the agreement. everybody's neighbor . This comimission is to consider disputes as to the agers relative standing of employees or “any other con- troversy growing out of the strike that cannot be adjusted by the carrier and said employee, or the duly authorized representatives thereof.” MR. ENRIGHT ADMITS If this means putting aside the Railroad Labor aia SGT SKI s ees Board, the public will not approve. OLICE COMMISSIONER ENRIGHT ad- The Railroad Labor Board has not had the mits boldly that there are grounds for be- Rete iat tarsonemplaceiand anotiec® int ihe chance it ought to have for a fair trial. It has department men have been negligent, to their Hoe Oe ile packing 2 His Geen peta 4 , : in enforcing decisions against railway execu- ial tiselahey A ai wis of looking after vio- | tives—as in the case of the letting, out of shop hips aot Sault’ Rouieetecadetor work. It has not been able to prove to the full its impartial attitude toward the railroads and the soul of enforcement. At any rate, the order railnoad labor. is out. that when Federal cou teanAhe iba Seeing a rail strike that started out to be na- over the heads of the city police, the com- ders of snicte affected quiet ‘exolain why tional now settling itself humbly in piecemeal Paco aan linea : — , BREEAM PICOINCLS -AEOCIRO NYSE: EXP'AIE 5 fashion is not going to persuade the country that - somebody was looking the other way. v n way. rey Railtoad’ Capon Board be bettered and From Evenin World Readers i ; foolishness. What kind of letter do you find most readable? Ian’t it the one , ake ters. Certainly something to the point ought to Gir the: Contrary, that gives the wortHiof a thousand words in a couple of hundred? By John Blake be known up there, where changes in the en- : There is fine, mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying forcement personnel are frequent and, presum- 0 say much in few words. Take time to be brief. If you'te in the quarterly instalment group you have only one more day to remember that Uncle Sam's income comes first. ah’s gourd, ignorance and [Bl ue Law | Persecution By Dr. S. (Copyright, 1922, by Bell Syndi FORTY DOLLARS AND FORTY YEARS St. Amant. oh Murphy Is Silent.—Headline. £ ie right, 1922, (Ne rk Tivenin ably, advisable. Possibly the Commissioner has That's the hardiest perennial in the whole “We Have Dickenses Galore. expected and that it is on its way to Frank A, Mun publisher, merchant and highly suc w been listening in, also, on the ironies of a public type garden To the Editor of The World Keoomoltanienuon mors: cessful American, recently replied to persons who had said wae 3, P Please permit me to inform your WILLIAM B. H ANDS. unkind things about him, in part as follows: A MAN'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE HIS rather more than suspicious. Few observers of ‘ ul . HERLAD nd if Pi Z Mr. Bragg, who writes so interest- Che fortune I have—such as it is—has come primarily DAY QF REST. the state of affairs have hesitated to express CONSOLATION. - |ingly of the work done by Charles ‘The New Yearning. from two sources: the forty dollars capital I brought with The to protect possess their view of Volsteadism as the regular pro- Dickens's “Oliver Twist”? in England] 7 the Editor of The Evening World me from Maine to New York forty years ago and the capacity property is not 1 a arly set wae ducer of those interesting twin iniquities—the S he sailed for home yesterday, the famous } ana concludes by saying: “It is a pity], J8n't it true that: God gavgane for work. by Constitu dion: Chapsthe see require. The right to acquire must include tt to use the praper Paul Poiret, who dictates women’s: fash- | that out of the 110,000,000 Americans, | "ere Was & time not long ago eed eC a There has been no mystery, no legerdemain, no short ‘ions in France and could find time to do it in ‘|there f# no Dickens to write enother| Desired to Lave hi cellar. full cuts to fortune building with me, grafter and the bootlegger. i ; eS m ns to attain the end. The right _ Meanwhile, having on the one hand succeeded Rea dcet cies 4p Gattici@nly armed lett will ‘Oliver Twist? in the interest of the] Of something good and WET. “Tt has been done by fairly sound reasoning, the courage 3] itself would be impotent* without th in stirring up Enright, the “dry” missionaries s mtly urged, Mth US |ehild laborers who are killing them- to put my conclusions to the test, and by paying the price in BOMen voruses lta Hem seeyy one ‘ ; ; e lv: . A taotorien,?? >) P fs : ¥ ‘The Legislature, therefore, ca will procéed on the other hand to their favorite | 4 real thought. poles fnjoute salle and dctariee tae And tela ta, paniecsgua i alien this, work, j a + ra oe here ay industry of securing more laws... Their latest While here M. Poiret went to the races, where | Working just as hard and pleading| Acquired friends he'd never had Mr, Munsey gives no figures as to his fortune. of acquiring property, except the ann he lost $10 and saw no end of men “with their | just as pitifully for the wronged and| Before the Prohibition. But it is certain that his forty dollars-has grown in forty peace and safety of the State re- Rotion is so to bran arrels ani ottles that litt! it PACA’ La evan Dickena Ald OO vee i Mare aeen tiaras aE 4 i ittle pencils a wy hi gee! TEATS NOS RISERS aU en WS ot in- when beer from one State is found in another We Pr nd memorandum books.” But he |" put,’ in the eyes of many good] But, nowadays, the man who most He has been engaged in big business enterprises outside This important npincible Spot ins ba e; c] 40d mad a e on of he cons ona of + elect, it may be traced readily to its brewery ‘There were no women, no flowers. {here is Ha adap aii sone Ale UA Na Bae RASH all ue bal batore the present He has bought and sold many newspapers and founded 3] gay laws is under consideration tle s ne fecinine aie ehernae Hack clay we other in the language of Holy Writ. ' i many magazines—of which only those that paid well and re~ “All men are created AGURLE a | : ave in France, Beauty is not indispensable as J. T. PRICE. | And he who thou: r tained a wide influence were cont Lin business men have a right to use their time to , % Fl Be o.0, CE ght a cellar stocked ained a wide ere continued in business. ’ Vhe Legislature | To the end of the world, we suppose, the idea it is in my country.” Inwood, L. I, Sept. With wines a rare delight, When Mr. Munsey came to New York with his forty $]scaulve property. | ihe Jegielttlt | . ‘ - ‘ ‘oii Fs ae 7 : eas i can no more depri yersun of the b will find serious favor that by the mere multi- If this is so, it ought to be a real consolation SERIE Ao TiAtaL ‘Wauld trae cis heat Brands for a ton dollars he beboghialee an unflagging industry and an assort- free use of a part of his time than it icati A » . Sditor of The Evening Worl ‘| - : very excelle eas, can deprive him of the use of his tim | Plication of laws men may be made perfect and | to a lot of Americans who can't go to race tracks |7° the Rattor ae | ning Worlds ; SEPTIMA L, SNOWDEN. ment of vel y excellent Bas a ’ : an a spr vm a 0 use of his time the universe fixed up to the satisfaction of the | ang who have feared th . rier h If wild assertion were argumenl| gcarsaale, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1922, In the first magazine he started appeared a long story altogether. And because the Sabba- See lehaat a eli ’ ave feared they were missing muc and its reiteration proof, the case —of almost serial length—which he wrote himself. falas shan SHCA Jjndenandentet e6 mp A a more than seems to be the case. against Prohibition would be defi- Other People Magazines at that time were expensive, It occurred to 3) ee eee in the majority in It is not a coat er experience suggests After all, losing $10 at the races, without the | nitely closed. On no subject before ee ae slag x him that they could be best popularized by making them Sabbath observance, it is mani ; ae ules , . erial who it, was that ia ust to depriv for that reason that it is not certainly a safe one compensation of beauty and flowers to gaze |th? apericay peo pe has there con SURES blared Gaerne etn. che anaes Seen ee ee REO unj i todeneive hin. as ni reaaeny P A more loose talk and less information, | *UCcess y So hi e en-cent,magazine, doing ; of © Hn ttn: Se ee The “Terrible Turk” 1s in a position to talk pan. miuat bea dreary, business: are soot al atatement and tose ape: {PeeP!e'® Money” many years ago, but!$ about three-quarters of the work on it. OR dc taiaes ey bre ca te Those’ who can afford it and like it will go_| cine tact be sae ag with which the Hylan Since then his working day has averaged from twelve 3| ot ty Coventh day is the Sabbath of jf . on doing it. Those who can’t may be happier’ Take for example jacinta reen. has been and willl} hours up. the Lora thy God.” AS THE STRAW OF ’22 PASSES. oy of Sept. 5. It is a series of sweeping [Probably continue to spend “Other He was blessed with a rugged constitution anJd a total ‘The innate sense of every man % i - : : for the word of the great man milliner that as rulizations supported only by the | People’s Money"’ is of the utmost im- BB aserts that he has the same right to TRAW HATS, which show which way the 4 : generalizations supp y by te | portance to Pi $ and tenants absence of anything resembling laziness. asser a ne ’ 8 i race tracks are now run ih the poor old U.S. A. | writer's personal experiences and ob- |POC DCN 0° kavens ANG tonal When help was not to be had, he got along without !t. lon thats ations! Neve WPae A season goes, have disappeared from the | ou don't get all your money’s worth servations, ‘This correspondent boldly Jang’ those who are a part of his al When w Pi nteeeredl aikuenen othee meonle callet| eee an wae Deel aga show windows. ‘To-morrow they are expected to . declares that liquor is being sold iM} inistration have tried t Rar ontie hen c erce : au B to work on such days as he wi yanish from the human “dome, Their melan- ACHES AND PAINS Peticn, in aerenes, in stUCtUAl Con ce natareia the woe nie, ee He did not find it necessary to walk to success over any- $|days as they will, Tho question is * choly autumn sets in a whole week before that f ironworks and in factories; that in-|terially decreased. 1 think ev bodain head: one of individ 1 rte net & sue 5 Atio bre prevale - yspaper publi of . , rf , on oO ther you do or wh of the calendar. Uncle Sam has sold 226 of his wartime ships for | to™\* Aare AR ERE vent iA ey Day enaD AE Dubaner gan refute: that He formed no combinations in restraint of trade and 3] 10" ao not agree with the doming It is interesting to learn from authority that | 575%000, @ little more than the average cost of each | of drunkards are to be seen on the] ‘The statement has heen made that|¢ entered no conspiracies to get other people's property away 3] religions party, Any laws interfering: 4 h he hat of "straw this fall | %2 2uil bringing their price down to a trifle over | strects; that persons who formerly |the city budget for 1928 can be esti- from them. with the right to acquire propert! lor successorship to the hat of straw this fal $3,000 apicce to their new owners, At this rate ships | were receivers of charity are now|mated at $360,000,000, or $15,000,000 The story of this hoy who began life as a telegraph ike iawe ae ae re Tene the handy and space-saving cap is a strong com- | are almost as cheap as autos. “pootleg” millionaires; that the ais moore than t budget for door. The operator in an obscure Maine town is all the answer neces- 3] t? Nfo and. nersondl tears fie H f FY } ° alcohol has pa dg ‘or 689, 5, so * : Qa pl ‘petitor of the soft felt, while the once-popular * a a eee aaeeiery cist tbe ely 12,688-485, 901% sary to the people who insist that this is no longer a day of 3) natural rights derby is scarcely an also-to-run. “Massachusetts—there she stands!” On her head? |that persons who previous to the}an increase over 1920 of $86, opportunity. (An individual's right cannot be ing j Who has brought this condition about? Of a ® FHighteenth Amendment were ab. ae buds et for 1922 was about - Oe uate o riket to ak { rngArn : A The best bank for the Pennsylvania coat operators |Stalners have become drinkers, anc the | ii ai ys, and then rest one, all others { P4 ‘ 5 » CO! sr-| The police budget for 3 is ix days, and then a surety not the British King. George V., we are da the culm beak fing ly. that Ausra da, more OODNERS Toe eg hee eeaiee tai ttta tnt cae WHOSE BIRTHDAY? ngs became so popular that they|have the same right; and if T choos told, was seen at the races only the other day ° al vies han ever own by re-|The Fire Department now asks for : See re afterward published in book | the tirst day on which to st no One ¥ i i he MIMpO PUL) OSs . a SEPTEMBER 14 c tL form, runn thwough several edi-|has t to molest me; and ‘ erby, . 4 Fh aE 5 : 18,820,407, Which includes an increase : r wearing a pearl-gray derby. His example is High officials,” according to Commissioner Enright, |\iable statistics and specific facts, 18 u $1,909,478 over tase a, Beoae DANA GIBSON, the famous Ameri-| tions. Gibson also did some illustrat] friend ehooses the enth day on mie | vain, so far as America is concerned, share the big bootleg graft in New York. It would be |that the condition painted by Prope [of Queens wants $1,572,606 more for|can artist and illustrator, was born|!ns for books, notably “The Prisoner | which te rest, no one has a right to i i ‘ ‘ a shame to let the B, L.'s keep it all, genda doesn't exist. Most people | jo93 than it had in 1 pees magh- ieee a7 jot Zenda," and Collier's Weekly en- | molest him. | We are led to infer that In point of its head- ed can't afford liquor at present prices, |’ *\Vith" absolute indifference to the{t Roxbury, Mu Sept. 14, 1867-] ced him to furnish fifty-two draw-| If 1 work on the day on which ho t gear, at least, the youth of this happy land con- 5 5 and most of those who could afford|.ayandering of “Other People’s| After a year's study at the schools flings for which he received $50,000, | rests without molesting him, no one : The art class at Brasmus Hall High School, owing }it are afraid of \t. In recent months ey" by inflated administ % a ents’ League, Gibson bc ‘obably the largest amount ever|has a right to stop or hinder me in tinues to be free and independent. Let no mon- Money” rative ex-|the Art Students . cpr tad 4 to the crush of students, is reported as installed in |*booze news” has been more and} penses Hylan’s regime has tried the\gan bis carecr with some drawings} Paid for such a commission, Onelmy work; and, likewise, no one arch on his throne or in the sanctum of the | the boiler room, They should worry this winter more getting the inside pages pr the | oid game of “drawing a red herring| soe the fhumoroun weekly, Life, |*rles | of drawings entitled | *'Thejright to stop of hinder him it hai fashi k : f Ta a Py waste basket. Complete enfordement | aeross the trail’? by keeping the pub ae Adventures of M Pipp’ was se]works on the day on which I > shion-makers presume to interfere. To con- will never be attained. rhe com-|yje's eyes on that myth, the “fiye.| His work gradually became more se-| popular that a ss sfully| This is justice and equality > 4 *firm this belief, there is the fact of the college It will soon look queer to wear a straw hat pletest possible enforcement has not] ent fare,” when thousands of the| rious, and he n became known as| modelled on 6 Gibson gavelis neither justice nor equality “il “ ° yet been attained, But no fair cons|travelling public know t “there : he famous Ar uy Hustratin nding to de-|prive my friend of one (Su fs crease. Last year the hatters attended to this y an the originator of 1 , Bese ixitoatturatiniol: ti worl every week bei 4 Re ued a ‘ d thi Cheer up! The $1 a ton added to your coal vilt | iteration of conditions as thes stant ain't no mush hing Ba es a HCN TTP ; ys | ose tt eto por Fa n oll, but ten work in every al 3 eae i particular themselves. f je crease came ready- will quickly pay for the late “industrial disturbance.” aw i Bertie F = errr cle re : TAXPAVE 4 DS} con Girt,’’ usually ports Lin some] py) im to return to his former|rest--thus giving him only five day made, They learned their little lesson from re- JOHN KEE plished much of what its advocates’ New York City, Sept, 1922 out-of-door occupation. These draw- field of art in which to work for a livelihood, ‘ 6 s a ane "9 i oe é