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THE. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Toag, ; ey Be ‘Sidetracked! sx: Not to. a nae NS ¢ the earning side than with the spending. Now r that women are voting, there seems to be a fair Ch Clarld, chance that we will get a more complete opinion By John Cassel and ‘ ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. on tariff results : ‘ - Their M | OOS, TS Te he No great organization of feminine voters " i Awade UAW, tirana Ge tan tee, could undertake a more profitable and instruc- By Augustus Perry ‘i “i JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Row. tive experiment in practical politics than to a own Poeehneetd Bg Copyright, 1982 (Now Ereatne , Address af! communications to THE EVENING WO o by Proce Publtaning Pulltecr Bufid! Remit = E a minute and comprehensive study of Row, New York make a 1 comp! ly Ne Office Ord price changes traceable directly or indirectly’ to CHINA © 3, Books Open to a * a “* =| the tariff According to Chinese history, ae FRIDAY, SBPTEMBER 2. The women are the ones who. can do this best Was mvented by the Emperdi f j SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by comparing household expenses before and | nied Pent rapitlngta the Ch ‘at the Post t r \ i 4 e, however,’ musi } Fotsed Resets eis Unita etitea Seer eet, | after the new tariff. The details revealed in was not governed by any laWh, adit pats World. Rio oo” MN Op Neos household account books are the raw material the Instruments were very alinple. re Soe 1 for study that would be a real contribution to When Huangt! became wimbebor th i ay Wok ea 138 3. “a political thought. 2700 B. ©. definite laws of “int | } ‘World Almanac for 1922, 25 cents; by mail 50 cents. woro established. Keynotes “wai | | BRANOH OFFICES. . enouen aBd schdy” w pear | RTORN: cor. 38th, | WASHINGTON, Wratt Bldg.; C el ere Tixed’ g\ ¥ EM: “apoan im Aves teat Lath and ¥ ta, . POLITICS AND STATESMANSHIP. given names, The ruler, Tsin’ 8 BRON, did B- taoih Be, newt | Dricago, Joos ‘Nallers, Bldg. R. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER makes Uuangtl, ordered the destriction of BROOKE, 202 Washington Bt. vane hee ee an appeal for less politics and more states- Heeedieeitmidy care os ia MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. || manship in the affairs of a troubled world. indo ettovis to'ratiee' (ea Press tot - pati ai a orts to re ; a we. nil ery despatch credo aI or tok ottierwise credited Dr. Butler was one of the “Thirty-one” who Whe Hieber ks in this paper, and also the local news published herein ; The Chinese have no #: signed the appeal to support Harding as the best staff notation such as we have: ALL HIS OWN WAY. ren way of supporting the League of Nations. character for the several notes es P : 5 i . Butler explain where statesmanshi piece are written 1 tical 66) OV. MILLER’S Republican State Conven- Will Dr. Bu F ' : anship Pee apatan In. vertical cofurn tion at Albany unanimously renominated began. and politics left off in that appeal by ght to left, just as thelrpooky 4 Miller’ those who assumed to lead? are written. Such things as ‘tpests'} for Governor Gov. Miller on Gov. Miller’s terms, Either the members of the “Thirty-one” were Patises”” are unknown, ahdstheyp age mao) NiAIlbE! j j is nothing to Indicate the’ timeévallé to run on Gov. Miller’s ticket with Gov. Miller's tricked in a way they ought not to forgive, or ee of the notes, It can readily be ech candidates, standing on Gov. Miller's platform | else they tricked the pro-League Republicans in is Root aif why Chinese music is incomprehen* iller’: -| a way to forfeit all right to confidence. * There Si 4 sible to Occidental ears, *“Dtativs and Gov. Miller’s record, y ; i i musictar Uy Ie ings It went on wheels. The only pebbles in the | 'S third explanation. 7 - lans usually learn ail thie ding : 4 We need less of politics and more of states- y taditions: that 19) yaaa toad were the candidacies of Attorney General P ; otnerg play them. a manship. We do, indeed. We also need hon- 4 : x ‘le : Poetry and music go badd eae Newton and Secretary of State Lyons to succeed esty and honor in the politics and statesmanship ‘ ‘ giteg ; \ “ wll ore me complete withgut ‘ ; .. Phe ar Rate © other. out 2,500 years, aga, themselves, neither of them being acceptable to we have ; { a i MAY = , the sage, made. Sibi Ea Gov. Miller. Attorney General Newton withdrew. The, “Thirty-one” and every member of the ihe Be. 2) ) p Heese through the empire, collegy n s : gy ing the national lyrics and. songs. Secretary Lyons was brushed aside in the voting. | soup have considerable to eit before they work is highly treasured by fisnous « The Albany convention, in fact, established a | “ ee of trees and blossoms, moving. wo a : and windy hills. Some of the smoothi ¢ path for a Governor al lancholy othe pixecord 18 smoothing, the. path ‘ We wonder {f Prohibition could ever be 30 again aro. drinking: whee scant ‘ who had not sought renomination and who dic- troublesome that New York would have to hold have confined themselves. mainly \ tated the conditions on which he would consent its political conventions in Montreal. the pentatonic or five-tone seam. ! i Ae j = Many of their themes have been mii to accept it with a precision and detail un- THE STILLM taken for Scotch melodies, 3 ILLMAN CASE. Among the musical instromends precedented. : ' , : B used are the wong sed (flute), the ) Here is an able, outstanding executive in the HE referee's report in the Stillyan divorce dee dah (oboe), the sam yin (mans ‘ 4 case gives the wife a complete victory both dolin), and the yeo yin: Cyiglin ys 7ii - Republican Party who talks to a convention as A ‘ H are there are various drums and jo! H , in contesting the divorce and in establishing the chey are all rather primitive. Tin ‘he talks to a Legislature—and has them both legitimacy of the child. aut, however, bears a close reset 5 i Hare ; blance to ours. ‘ , eating out of his hand. : It would seem as if the case might end there ‘ a Bs i i : Sip f Ghiness: music: may be AGAdaN ine , Here is a Republican Governor who quietl i yea q = = gpad% - . two classes: “ritual,” or religious uring the past two years and three months all Ae | 1 i: eel “ A + ‘ ; ny ; . * : 5 B music, and ‘popular,’’ establishes himself as a new party autocrat with- | parties to the Stillman suit have not had enough ‘i e i ETM : " ‘and domastic municr Salgounte favsie out disrupting his organized support and who | publicity to last them for the rest of their lives considered 6 cece ee 4 inspi i i i : Chinese. e, ther lo’ WW { even inspires.belief in the beneficence of his | they must be strangely constituted. fe dnd set ih plays, Gee oh ; autocraty, /)—.. It has been reported that either side stood ready part in all domestic celebrations, fes- tivals and even funerale, The fore= going sounds like « contradiction, bit ——_—-——| the Chinese are a race of contradi¢- tions and paradoxe: tian. Incidental music is used ‘i most Chinese . historical and domestic UNCO MMON SENSE dramas. An American violinist, who once heard this theatre music, de- By John Blake clared that the Orientals have but one melody and play it continuously Af aah (ot Mento) He could not distinguish the different WHAT IS FORTUNE? keys, Yet the native theatre goer can tell by the cter, of the music what is going to happen on the stike. Sometimes the tewt ig Sung and some- times the words are spoken, In which case a soft accompaniment is pla} Foreigners havo said that Ohinéss music is beyond understanding; but so is the Chinese mind and chafaster, | Are’ guardians and defenders of New York |. to take an appeal if it lost. Now that he has lost, ‘ Democracy at Syracuse sufficiently awake to ' what they are up against in a Republican can- aaa : didate of Gov. Miller’s calibre, nominated as ' Gov. Miller has been nominated? { t This is no year for the Democratic Party in the State to fritter away its strength on less than ; the very, best it can put forward. however, James A. Stillman may discern better uses for his time and his wealth than dragging his family affairs further through the courts. It will go on record as one of the most famous and costly cases of its kind. It will stand as an impressive demonstration of what a millionaire can get for his money when he chooses to give his Re eta me REO vecing domestic difficulties a thorough exploiting with to realize how badly he was needed on his Bee Oran : master’s Job at Syracuse. That their scandals are necessarily shorter and simpler remains one of the few consolations of the ANOTHER SETBACK FOR SUMNER. | Poor. t | GAIN John S. Sumner and his Comstocking From Evening World Readers What kind of letter do you find moet readable? Ien’t it the ene that gives the worth of a thousand worde in a couple of hundred? There is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in teying @@ say much in few words. Take time to be brief. fanatical bigots will cease to inter- fere with harmless joys of others. W. W. HALL. Thirty years ago a man who had a hundred thousand dollars was thought to have a fortune. To-day a man with a million is held to be only relatively prosperous. in New York and London and every great metropolis are hundreds of men who spend the interest of a million dollars with as much unconcern as their grandfathers used to Daylight Savin, ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: I wonder where H, H. gets the cour- jage to say that during Daylight Saving time he could not sleep. I also wonder how the poor boy feels this morning Providence, R. L The Donkey Abandoned. To the Editor of ‘The Evening World: to a great extent. That their love for when he did not have to arise so early. Missouri Democrats have decided to spend $50 a month music is an t is proved by. the organization have met a well deserved Constantine and the Sultan retire together, | !f he had only done as thousands of | abandon the donkey as their party ‘Andisyet it is by no means aure that these men have | ‘ots of ‘hele philoeopiea etme | rebuke! In a comprehensive and scholarly state- but not arm in arm. other people had done and forgotten /emblem on election ballots and sub- fortunes. ¢ Sel emaaneey no beara i) | ment on the complaint Mr. Sumner made pach Shi 2 tel eek jen cae anne one aed stitute the Goddess of Liberty. Boley Indeed it is by no means sure that moncy ever consti- 3 Jit its morals are good ax bad, ae hg m Weceou anal ; oi s|the death of the late Champ Clark/3 tutes a fortune unless it brings with it happiness, which it 3 duality of its music shall furnist foi against ‘the limited edition of ‘Satyricon WILL OIL STOP FOG? 4o early in life, Better worry about |the hourid dog of the Osarke was a . IS SET 2G daniel ater . fails to do in a great number of cases. For a man cannot be said to be fortunate who lies awake at night with worry, whose health has been broken down by anxiety or dissipation and who finds that his gold 1s about as useful to him as it would be if it were piled in a heap beside Social reform in China ts accom- plishing wonders. Music has been affected also. The@phonograph and pianola are bringing the finest West ern music to this age-bound land, eee business than sucha little thing as the clocks being one hour ahead. promising rival. Originally the donkey was a symbol ‘When he claims that he had nojof political derision. By adopting it breakfast, well, he shouldn't for thelr own, the Democrats drew long in the morning, and then he|/sting and emphasised the burden- him on a desert island. wouldn't have to go to olturch with | bearing qualities of the animal. But The question of exactly what a fortune is is an interest- no breakfast in him, | few State organisations went so far) 3 ing one, which will probably be answered by every reader T hope that he gets over his nervous | as to place the cartooni: according to his own fancy. ‘ion on the ballots. ; breakdown but, personally, if I were | !@000 Of ite to tissourl suggests the In the Black Forest on the Rhine the farmer who has the he I ys Gat get a nervous break- propriety of adopting national party biggest manure pile is thought by his neighbors to have a down ovel such a little thing as one] emblems so that when any State or-|$ fortune. i hour. Life's too short. ganization desires to change it may The man with a fortune among the Igorrotes in the I think Daylight @aving 1s » fine| move towatd general uniformity, Philippines is the chief who owns the largest numbet of dogs, thing and ought to be made use of} ow york, Sept. 2%, 1982. , | |$ which in that land are prized for their edibilty. oklya, ‘ : In civilized countries the man with a wife and children SBURGH is trying to combat fog: by | offered by Boni & Liveright, Magistrate Ober- I P spreading a film of oil on its rivers. The wager expressed the sound opinion that: x “The Legislature did not intend to confer a a fe ea expectation is that the air will prevent the evap- upon any individual or society general power of ; . A | eensorship over literary works.” oration of the comparatively warm river water He This was well sald. ed the cool blasts sweeping down from the ; + Boni Liveright intend to institute a coun- i & } wea # ‘Liveria| A New York will watch the experiment with in- tter suit for damages against Sumner and ‘the 4 nak ; 4 terest but without much optimism. New York Comstockers, but in the mean time they are un- : ; ba tat hE vax tenia’ (ar defending an eh would like to dispense with the fogs that hamper « ? sc eTend é en- : : . Eva Ps 8 i shipping and delay ferries on the encircling tirely lawful procedure. 4 , z sane : ts waters. But New York has small faith that oil As a matter of justice, if not of law, the Com- Pillidodhe work WHERE DID YOU. GET . 216—MOTOR, r Whenever the human mind amd ‘en- :erprise conquer a new fact, the les)- con follows closely in the rear te giy® that fact a name. In the case of the motor, us known to mechanical ertgi neering, the word already existed. It stockers ought to be required to post a bond to F f Brooklyn, Sept, 26, 1922. — wae uievely: eppiied to Gna A 4 For years this port has been making < , Ete PEN DE Rae Another “Accidental Larceny.” A (Sia i " ae - indemnify . publishers whose rights are wrong- iall ee Fors, g an only ‘ge GRO et Ths evesicn Wad: —all in good health—a congenial occupation, and as great Motor"’ 18. derivative of thé Latin wees partially successful fight against too much oil Ne Dry Gain. a degree of independence as a man can gain, is really the 3]verb ‘movco," to move. Its applica- fully assailed, Arians ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: As e-eppplement to the “Ciroum- id : i to an engine operated by eige 5 ea a iG on the water—vil enough to kill fish, foul small RAer OE ANS ReSMOR Se ReEL ” Tettd: fortune owner. ‘ tion to ’ Oi When the Vice Society has so weak a case as edOUl pmal In a recent issue you,printed a|Stantial” letter signed by H.C. C., in} ¢ H least fe not the slave of his money, even if he has }|tticlty, or by gasoline, to make a tar ‘ i Narr bie boats, pollute the atmosphere and add to the “ ile,”” The Evening World under date of je at leagt is n BIAVE is money, eve is or a train or @ boat move ts logical, it had against the classical “Satyricon,” it should | fire menace. And the fogs Raa noes fatter sinned “OMS TAA IMENTS se malating to the Maneiaentall | Senet Gael a2 it He knows that there are in the world Back of this application, however, is i } i ir enace. And the fogs have continued one of the best yet printed, ‘Kick | Sept. 26, relating to the “accident le wh re for him, and to whom his happiness is of the use of. the word motor to design: be the rule that loss of the case would mean people who care ” pp’ 4 : If oi! would prevent fogs, why have Staten |us, punch us, &c., until all the white|!arceny” of @ watch and chain, Iwish}3 iF ance the person, the power or the. thi legal fees and damages for the aggrieved pub- blood is out of us and we become red-|to add that it ts a matter of record P' Zs that makes objects to move, Wheth Islanders been late to work so frequently? They would like to know. WOMEN AND THE. TARIFF, ice nt ie, “THE comparison between the effect of a high ACHES AND PAINS And he knows that in good, wholesome work which he enjoys, he,is accumulating enough to keep him comfortable in his dld age. , Tf, in addition, he is creating an Mmdustry or a new ideas if he is giving employment to people who need employment, and at good wages, he is doubly fortunate. it is a man, a current of water; a jet of steam—in short the prime mover that makes machinery ‘ / — } | Vanishing American Birdy | in the Old Slip Police Station that a very corpulent policeman reported for duty with a watch and chain hanging on one of the brass buttons of his uniform coat, lisher without need for further court action blooded men,” I note “E. J. A.'' doggedly persists that Prohibition is gaining ground in spite of the mass of evidence showing the contrary. He says alcoholic bev- y > 1 protective tariff on the cost of living and’ Things go with a bang in the U. S.A, The cement |erages can only be procured by} He was not aware of it until the That is a fortune indeed—a real fortune, which a vast 3]WHEN CRANKS WERE NUME: | 4 | the ease with which that cost may be earned has | People touch off 14,000,000 punds of dynamite a year to speaking -miptbodsii! 5 fork sergeant called his attention tol $ collection of bank notes or stocks and bonds is not. «ei shanna eee i f , : my ock for th noun They talk of sneaking methods! |!t. . @ one A? d writer thus refers been for sixty years a great subject of political | 2/2 of r°k for their compound They are mal:ing this a land of] He explained that he had jugt been With such a fortune # BAN can be happy, and no on tothe crane in 1682: “Of cranes dispute ® sneaks, sples, informers, bootleggers, | obliged to force his way through a|% who is not happy can be called fortunate. there a great store—they sometimes . 1 Db I | th “Would you fishwwive in a Cathedral?” asks Claudia |!) contemptuous of such lawg, We]jam at the South Ferry “L" Station] $V. eat our corne and doe pay for their | Speen iave claimed that the tariff in- Cranston, poetess, in the October Atlantic. We do not {2° Hot want ‘permission’ (!) to|in order to Toach the station house in MW honl cago xe enought sond)y creased living costs without adding a correspond- no the neque have light wine and beer, but we in-|time to report for duty, and that : N eS atile 6 Nite, | bitd ina dishe and no discommodity, i lige he g a correspond quite follow the request, tend to have that meddling law|owng to his corpulency he must have WHOSE BIRTHDAY! Banolegn “a. thie sea OF te me Perhaps the fact that the crane } 1ng purchasing power to the pay envelopes. Re- a squashed absolutely and no inter-|‘‘lifted” the watch and chain from] sept, 29—HORATIO, LORD] pom Naples. In 1801 he destroyed the | Malo @ “'soudly dishe’” explatgis the j publicans have claimed that high tariffs raised There will be sympathy for the bride whose Auadana | ference with our personal liberty to} some peaehet, 8 fasten et tT NELSON .was born at Burnham-| Danish fleet at Copenhagen, thus Atanas of the tena auamnias } Abe oy ; : eat and drink what we please. on account of the confusion, z 58, | ric , ne omp: a eer 4 Wages or kept them high and did not cause price | Hert her in a SH 4 day hotel room. He should nave | tet thene reformers eo ‘ut, for it] The Desk Sergeant took charge of |Thorpe, England, on Sept, 29, 1758, usdiag Balan a. 4 ly Mantes mapas only tn Florida and its retreat w increases to nullify the money gains paid at legat $10. ‘s they whom the Gods have made|the watch and chain and made and died at sea on Oot, 31, 2808) At ee ct again he took charge of the | Wary, bovond this Minelatianleee Hes Elections have turned on the popular response A fad “hetero thay. are Geabrevedi zone ee or nab eit i |twelve he'was commissioned 92 mid British fleet in tie Mediterranean and | watching i» a crane. iy probabhy mb. “4 on tr t we old a8 8¢ ne forty youre. AES Woul ave | re nex > Royal Navy and his] blockaded the French fleet in Toulon. | ¢, ges lta 9 4 to these rival claims. Ot on troubled waters 16 old ce Scripture. Tt Ave [areamed that counirion mich ax Ger-| forty-eight hours were asked to give|smpman in the Royal Navy @ blockaded the French fleet in Toulon. | taken, if he is watching it emyavhe:o » and aptitude caused him to] Finally the Freuch escaped, and of IROREETY BAS: BE fecting a junction with the Spanish fleet, faced the English at Cape Traf- alger in 4805. They were completely along the North Avlantie coast. In Florida the sandhill eratfe is 10 be seen in the great Kissimmee . pi been left for Pittsburgh to gicase a river and hit a |many, Muaain, Chin et al, would he|a deseription of the watch and chain But these ‘elections have been decided by the | og, Let some ove now tackle the Bay of Fundy, the [oom Ktopnilicn when (he pooplos[and the peoullar manner in which it] pe rapidly promoted, In 1778 he was earning section of the adult population. The | world's greatest foo factory, and tlie chore and aea wit |Oekan (0 Underniand {heir power, and|came to the station house, with the} one of the officers of the Arctic ox- resen iff i 1 A hese pe ” * owner would 4 Prairies from wheih place his habi 4 present tariff is the first to be enacted since | alike rejoice ON el | ora cal as ee as TOMIn® to the wx’ pedition of Commodore Phipps. In| defeated, but during the battle Nelson |tat has been faithfully reproduced ji 5 | the spending element has had the ballot e only tra one) will tn Jews than 100] tion house, where he could claim 1710 he beoame a Fost Cagiain, nnd Tecelved a wound which cost him his] the American Museum of ° Natufal 4 E ys 7 rs $4 mare AR nee ” hain, then wan put !n comme | life, Nelson was one of the principal | History Rigs The men earn, The women spend, ‘That iy | NAW continues to be the ton Roo! of Mepubticantem, |I'™% tiimiine: fer themselves and al Th varatch and tiie, wDes: ar-faie, When, after the French Revo-| causes of the downfall of Napoleon,| One of the tribal castoms of tho © a the almost universal rule in American Jife . ole tot of reading for history and] geant,"! Instead of eutenant,’ he |lutton, wars involved Furope, he Jis-| for it was his leadership which main- crane, so to speak, is the ceremoning tS ; fff. 4 Wouder why th te bother tn Hee ee eeee eee oli iutn ciao foaues this happened before we ‘hag| played marked efficiency and in 1707| tained for the English a complete} dancing at the period of, courtsli = Kc = In judging other tafiffs it has been only | trons wren Murphy haa to do all their i RESRGANU ad HRC R HERD ae Jeulenants,"’ wan promotad to the rank of Rent control of the sea and prevented the} when the lady and the ‘gentleny J } a natural’ that should be more inter We r then, A 1 Peat ‘ MU IBEMAN-BORMG Jtt, Admiral, The following year Lo.we2 use of the great naval forces of ‘the re seéking to’ reach” a*mal ¢ men exted in MwkTy kul an honest living, « fess ‘ ‘ 7m cation. s08x Ui ‘The millenium will suue whee Dew Xurh Mant At wee Bi Cem tes by defeating Eeanan} aa Ee . ie | -