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a fact THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. destroy other millions of dollars invested in an | American merchant marine is as much beside B ‘ M4 t S Copyright, » the point as that American law will be made yet eginning O ce ! (eon solnreer Bi Con By John Cassel more offensive to Americans and foreigners. how New Yank What Judge Hand says of Prohibition’s dis- J. ANGUS SHAW, ‘Treasurer, 63 Bak Row. regard for property rights applies equally to its COREPE PULITSER, Seeretery, © mtn ewe ‘sues disregard for personal rights a amen Eat Be New York cs. bean te Express Passenger fleets may be junked, national am ‘Order, lareeedadinn seen, Gee ie, _ Getter! hitions crushed and travellers treated like crim TURNING 1 THE PAGES| E. W. “OSBORN Copyright, 1988, (New York Boning World) by Press Publishing Co. IPTH AVENUE! I will write your song in clatter ond din, With tramping of feet, Endless, ceaseless notec. 1 twill write your song tm sorrow—joy. In birth—tn death, In creation—deatruction, - In beauty and ugliness. IT will sing your song in spite of tradt- tion. Careless of tradttion. 1 will sing your ong of creeds, of races Dissolved in one— T will sing your song In laughter—trony—deapasr. My music will come of al time. Reach all ttme— ‘Thus, fn her “Streets and Shadows’ (Moffat-Yard), Mercedes de Acosta turns the echoes of an old street into new verse, nals, provided only the Prohibition Power shall SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1922. miss no corner in its clawing reach SUBSCRIPTION RATES. a Shp Fost Office at New York pp Second Clee Fate BE TRY YOUR LEGS. United States, outside | THE weather is good to-morrow 100 many thousand New Yorkers will be out of World Atuanac for 1023, 36 cents: by malt 00 cote doors and in the open. It is the best place to BRANCH OFFICES. ft PTT: 1299, Bower, cor Bate | WASHINGTON, Wyatt Blde3/ be this time of year uy ita Phares’ Bidee| PETtsin, cat Ford Bide. From now until snow falls is the most con: id pi y i als J cone RBHONK, 40 Etats Be, neat | DETR Mt Per tallere’ Bide. ; af Aen pn st | PARIA, 47 Avenue ‘ao VOpera.| fortable, most beautiful and most healthful: sea- Lor son for hiking 317 Fulton st. MEMBER OF THE, AgsoctATED y PRESB. Press {s exclustyely entitled to the use Sz The glories of the oaks, maples und the sumac cprdited (oft or mot ath seer ; : ‘news published hereli are at their best, KResplendent prospects of gor- geous color, ever changing in Nature's kaleido- THE GRIM LOGIC OF IT. scope, are for the motorist as well as the pede : : hi he trians. But the satisfaction of smoothly work- MERICAN Ships, wherever they may De, | ing muscles, exhilarating draughts of bracing air, are American territory, and as such are 4 “ Hi Ainend rae the crinkling crunch of dried leaves under foot subject to the Eighteenth Amendment and the | sng the walker's appetite are reserved for those enforcement of the Volstead Law who choose the footpaths instead of the high- In thus ruling, Federal Judge Hand holds that P mG ways. all argument urging the damage done to an Light, warm garments, easy to put on or lay American merchant marine by making it dry | opp according to the temperature and the ac- while competing foreign ships remain wet 1s tivity of the walkers. insure bodily comfort. It is misconceived possible to walk in comfort now. In summer “The Eighteenth Amendment involved the it isn’t. 7 : ex Ca a Pela etaieats el tad Faced with fuel shortage, walking is more de- pits Saclives eink aivesiea lt aureqaties et sirable this year than ever. Everyone is likely dinary commercial interests; it was reform to encounter insufficient heating at times. Un- based upon the belief that the use of alcohol der such circumstances a store of health and was one of the great evils of modern life, bodily resistance to chill are doubly valuable against whose utter extirpation no present Thousands will walk the autumn paths. More rights of property might stand.” ; Se Se BER saw thousands ought to enjoy the health-giving goud The Volcano Leads Love. - - - Wo turn a page of Frances Little’ “Jack and I Lotus Land, (Harp and read: Hilda stood stock-stil, ‘ooking from one man to the other, and I, watching her, seemed to see her very soul being born. With a Uttle ery sho snatched her arm from Austin's hand and ran over where Perry waa bending over Som!. “T ean't leave you, cried. “Tam going to etay too!"’ Yor one bewildered moment Perry looked at her. “Hilda?” he faltered. Without a moment's hesitation she put her arms around him and clung to his shoulder. If ever you have seen the Ight of heaven break through & man’s eyes, you will know how Perry looked, ‘There In the very face of death they held each other close. Then ho Kissed her and drew her to her fe “Now,” he sald firmly, “you must ko. There's not a moment to be lost.” The moral here divulged tor Everyg, That is the grim logic of it bounti \ ‘ . tt unties of the s \ , talbott ” Mas | irl is thie Nor can we see why on an Américan ship, \WRMLMILLS 4 ee % L 4 ; When in doubt, lead both lovers to 5 : ar ‘ ; Bitrate & yolcano vampant—Hilda's {sn wherever it may be, a passenger's cabin or a pas- i } p i : \ murRvDER ‘ REY BY | Japan—and choose the one who does senger’s luggage should not come equally within TAMMANY-TRAINED. 4 ' ' < : not desert the wounded the grasp of the American Prohibition Power. CHAPTER |. Ritesh th ‘ | Satan Versus Imagination. + + - The passenger who has come aboard an Ameri- “Why did you have your employee, Higgins, Vrom etters of Pranklin K can ship in a foreign port with liquor ‘in his sign the contract for the bus?” John A. (Fish { nion-SMittlin), this paw i in Mareh, 1919 wks) MeCartliy was asked, | “Phat was wy method of doing it," was the only reply luggage is transporting that liquor on what is technically American territory, however many miles it may be from the three-mile limit. Boot- legging on an American ship is in no wise cil- ferent from bootlegging on American soil. Therefore we cannot see why banning the bar CLM asp pat a ta he i hd 4 operator for Mishhooks MeCarthy, w and the official transport or sale of liquor on an next day, : American ship should satisfy the Prohibition “That was simply wy method of doing it,” Power. was the reply that yore readily than those who tad { doing them To think, to speculate, (9 wor der, to query—these hnply fmaginw tion, and the devil has just on: function in this univers trey, to kill, or suppr t or prevent the tn CHAPTER I! “Why did you have the bus permit iseued in + bus asked ne! tlon ts the That Power should demand a key to every (To be continued.) Fro: nE We ld Re dai if Hee a Stateroom and search all passengers and luggage aaa rom vening or ea ers UNCOMMON SENSE ts 1 mili . As you were,’ © hie une embarked at foreign ports as soon as it can get John Bull is terribly busy about the ears What kind of letter do you find most readable? [an't it the ono ; tery command, 21a dlatolical eu the millions of dollars required for such espion- a that ¢ives the worth of a thousand worde in « couple of hundred? By poe Blake pale i fee he oeds Betis: age from the United States Treasury. Aruuasendor ‘Harvey's’ ‘th: ; 7 Thore is fine mental exercise and # lot of satisfaction in trying Copyright, 1922, by John Blake! march ; ; i e 4 sricat ‘ nuLBpatheors. (cr) (ecuiliess fo ouy mueh in # few words. Take time to b. bi - - Piha pia aba yaad That these millions of dollars of American women will not go far with men whose mothers 7 oe . DANGEROUS DISLIKES Tr Ne oenid thatihenias sol fought, taxpayers’ money thus employed will be used to lived long enough to be remembered, | Normalcy. public goo Men who haye proved iy se efiaumaid @fien exeramielerabie uublio nian awe | a it has been the fruit of To tw Wdltor of ‘The Evening World their worth to the State, city and PEON C ¢ ems Re PUBHC mat BE | ination, the working of the \ “what have Republican’ ‘nonneley |tnion, I strongly recommend ¢ life has not been‘as:successtul as it should have been that H ried c THE WEEK and the best minds of tho G. 0, P, | tablishing of a third party as a rem- is governed by his hatreds ‘Wow the devil must hate an Ideal® ly “ **Tedy for a situation which has grown owas: apparentix. born into the world disiiing people ist in politics! RIGHT AUTUMN WEATHER. With a NIP in , ment FIRE of incendiary origin, ‘The frebug was j20R° for the people? Biors.and: More harmcny £0; American 1 Bo vrees mb peer ye Dorn ie lie Wri Oe UIE Reo! eajere the air tohasten the STEP. FOOTBALL | not caught. A high protecttye tariff, with big] politics and to the political health of rather than liking them Sir Knight, the Policeman. --- ha weather. COAL SCARCITY is the ONLY JOHN D, ROCKEFELLER JR, a lar tock holder profits and a full dinner-pail for the His -country: J. oe MBERG He has what is called « suspicious nature A happy line of thought from ““Tiie e DRAWBACK to enjoyment of a tonic mood of nature. | pENOUNCED the LABOR POLICIES of the COAL. en tee™ Bioware Outs AG 1080 He sees enemies in people who mean him no harm, and 3] Policeman's Art’ (Punk eo versie i : -ALE si zs eee " ba otive acti hic’ 2 ne sito do i a guidebook (o duty prepar jajor @ FOOTBALL to-day; ARMY vs YALU at New | MINING COMPANIES supplying fuel for New Yorks Dene mi a manos and an} sue soldiers ana sailors? Club. il motives In actions which have nothing to do with him 6. ruldebook tp duly prepares br: MARI Haven, and PRINCETON meets CHICAGO in the | subways. empty dinner pall for the working |r, tne raitor of Tho Evening World As a general rule, men prosper according to their re York State-Pollce x s class. , Fi ¢ Pi if t t Y Poli iy West. Last Saturday HARVARD took revenge on COL. HARVEY a % I'm a soldier just up from Panama, gard for other men, Gradually through the middle “ » HARVEY is IN BAD again, He talke The Re oy Ie mpedl sama : : CENTRE with a score of 24 to 10, COLUMBIA met | his TONGUE is mor again, He talked—and } ‘rhe Republican polley i» spect [pack In Uncle Sam's country, ond 1 THis does bb mein, thakithey should: take dhorselole ages we have tho development of] eget [ NGUD is more offensive than his PE privileges to none but stundpatters. , : the and these knights going n N.Y. U. After the game the score was 7 to 6 in In FOREIGN POLITICS the week wa: New York, Get, 36 } want to say a word or two about the} 3 world on trust, invest in gold bricks, and make a companion : intryside on lorseback, roa favor of N. Y. U., but in the course of the week Lng pranee weegmarn: Wee -Orestieal || * ork, Oct, 26. wuLaNmy, |S0ldters and Sailors’ Club, It might] $ out of every one who speaks to them kindly were actually REFEREE MORICE CHANGED the 7 to a 2 and gave | The }RISH DAIL APPROVED the IRISH CONSTITU- “—— sf Ienterest some other fellows like me It does’ that it is better to tal ff eter tne ce CEC . fs , : is does’ mean that it is better to take a man on s A lisappeared, there o SREUMBLA Wis) VICTORY. “HARDLY (ANYBODY papers Ae aia ee SEN Spor A Listless Campaign. who don't know a soul here in this ance and to continue to regard him tok anily antl he piiowea In thelr pla the onstuble, oF mal ] i a L. ELE! . ‘0 the Lditor of The Evening Wo on ho pac 0 ‘oughout the hs Sajak 3 forced the resignation of the Facta Cabinet in ITALY. ‘ The ra aera to Satan and ore 2 to be the wrong sort. Bauer je ahaha pieces UNS/TISFACTORY too was the racing for the | siuMAN INTEREST news of the week 1 , [the apparent tack of the custom Roe Reels Pave arene Most of the vast businesses that have been built in ths and bandits oN? a * . peti 4 d as e wel . a “ma ets"? of Gotha : . ~ word “cor e"* 7 FISHERMEN’'S CUP off GLOUCESTER, The BLUE- of the week included the FY] ulong tthe “main streets" of Gotham. /% world have been built by men who knew enough to get able ae ta wokin Neoniok atatellae ~ journey of the SCOTT FAMIL’ enthusiasm has drawn much - NOSE won for the CANADIANS, but TOO MANY id PUIG Otten ininumber, on: | Soe e Meh com-linoking, Ustening and stopping pert- 13 inen associated with them, and then to give these able men hieuning “Smarter of the horse, < ly two railway tickets, The thirt iid) ment from the newspapers. In many . RULES made the contest unsatisfactory. on! y . hirteen ren, all odically to question the why and the easure of freed and 1 andénce thet all The original constable, therefore, boys, are under five years of age. They came In three | instances the public reformer has de-| 4» p Is neeanee sed) be rd omen tnaependence suet al Umbn pos or rural policeman, was 4 horseman. 5 5 ~ é vherefore of the this and that The % aovene PAT Beep aia the SUPREME | sets of triplets and two pairs of twins. DAVID [nounced citizens who have failed tol ouiy representatives of Uncle Sains brains demand. I the horse to thls day ta the bo Ls fe to settling German claims. | wLAUGHLIN, CENTENARIAN, of Monmouth, Il, |register and advocated that they Rockfeller built the Standard Oil and Carnegie his great instrument. in tho predervation of death or glory boys in uniform were The NEW MEMPER , u oF ASSURE ME COURT Will AN HOUR in an aeroplane, | punished, or in 80 many words, that) those acting tu the capacity of mili- probably be a DEMOCRAT, with SENATOR SHIELDS steel industries by making partners of men whom less broad and order travelled 100 MIL saree ae A : aphets sned people would have vainly tried to keep as employees. On behalf of the Sir Knights of the ara An ARMY LIEUTENANT, described us “Goory,’ |‘helr votes be taken away tary recruiting officers. sae ; y OE pee ehh ea ares PUT ARIAEOY JOHN W. DAVIS as the | ai ted eraniinn ARTILLERY FIRE on the ee ‘The fault is not with the voter, The] This was my second time in the They liked these men, and t usc they liked them they New York ce Holes sore ae leading potstbilities, SIVE LAKE FOREST RESIDENCE DISTRICT of |!ck of Interest In the coming elec- great clty, and knowing full well how trusted them, SOR ene wSiesiey PRN nd BAG Sees DR. LYMAN ABBOTT died last Sunday, after & | Chicago, inst Guishigi, Of itch in easily. explained) Neither! et aaiheg. se maior, Canyee 3 Gin amalleminded apartaatraidiotievery ablemman@a aie © + 1 Sse LONG and USEFUL LIFE. ‘ago, instead of on Lake Michigan. hea SSOUMIAA te caplale’ ibe tay 928), : spect to locate a poctated wiih hln-cbitken yy patty jaa yé f an @ 1 sty a the Faabl is “a NAVY DAY’ and THEODORE Roosevet'’s |?" hi expli So'diers and sullors' , socixte| -—bitten by petty jealousy and governed yle and the Ollee s+ In STATE POLITICS, the campaign waxed WARM ORE ROOSEVELT'S | form or outlined the Issues. Gen-| Well, here T am rhe eld founda: by dislikes A clear distinction between atyle UPSTATE. The candidates will campaign in the | BIRTHDAY were widely observed yesterday. The ee een oan ee aise the| tion of belief that finance Is one’s only city next week. AL SMITH is definitely MOIST und | 2¢¥ Roosevelt Scent postage etamp was tssued, tor’ ta ot interested io promisonf (rene ( New Mork nas been abattas He wae g > tisough the uous looking for other peopl: voter is no ores pro! e se friends e can culti DARES GOV, MILLER to accept the DRY SIDE of As @ result of the appointment of Special Deputy | sory. ouiieh Se ee eae [Si fF Fight here tn the heart of the fnet fi ea il nd w ho fle : Lip b can cultivate, rather the LIGHT WINES AND DEER ISSUE, In NEW | Attorney General MOTT to take charge of the HALL- |parg promised betore and not full [the same old frlenaly and sincero tie-|% — pereyuts will find it wige to teach the jong eee JERSEY the bi: ns of the G. 0. P. " . | MILLS MURDER MYSTHRY, the CLOUDS \ 2 : a al ‘ont eb the punt : rents will find it wige to teach their children who is BU P. are STRUG. seem to be |tnem. What then could be the result|ment of the pul show a disposition to be jealous and suspicions to try to like GLING HARD to stop the MOVEMENT TOWARD | CLEARING. other than that the voter remains|‘l!! of the underlying iples of and the fashion is drawn in “The Practical Book of Furnishing thy Small House and Apartment’ (Lip- pincett), by Edward Stratton Hollo- way; thus: ‘or a mode to be tn fashion to- day implies that It will be passe to- GOV. EDWARDS, The TRIO indicted for the MURDER of JACK away from the polls Lecause neither] NAtriotic desires, asain||f other children ‘and get clone witbi cham Inorrow—its méin characteristic. t* NEW YORK TRANSIT AFFAIRS took a NEW | BERGEN were ACQUITTED by a JURY of SIX MEN sie bas shown him any advantage in aes to the Pe ee Even if the man th fe ¥ or no friends is successful, impermanence, and 26) eon fe sepa eae oi MEN lta hi r te. é Sole nd fale ub, succesn {5 othing to fe 4 : fashion decree n uma TURN, with a TRANSIT COMMISSION Investication | and SIX WOMEN. The jury's attitude seemed to have | MKine the trouble to vote, | ot ee a vcnue, the wervice| $ His success is worth nothing to him, for he is doomed to lead from ita throue n favor of some: The average co! a lonely life, and loneliness, especially with advancing age, of the HYI.AN BUS LINES. thing elther better or worse but cer- GRAFT, FAVORITISM been determined by Berge statement ic rig’ vote, od will come| (nan will readily find a cordial wel A that “all his right to vote, if no good will com Sati Fie Caliasniine is one of the most terrible of human afflictions. and NEPOTISM re revealed, TYPICAL TAM- | women are bums, of it, although he does this after much | ¢ waitin tainly different. f MANY STUFF! v" ; ti d debate, While th hostess, whose untiring efforts are bo, unless the reader desires to SIXTE ee noe eulivened the ‘campatga with a | 0 sear Secs fers it hi RS Ai highly app! ted by the boys in saabtnasnitabis Aa chase & phantom and furnish anew EN LIVES w MP STUMP or ies se citizen considers it his dy ghly ap ute X — - een Tire Peanian: Shea BS were LOST in a Harlem tene- | STUMP SPHECH. It STUMPED the G, 0. ¥ riviioge to elect the party and candi-|bluc and khakl, 1s always at hand to PO ReRIRT RT OAy ANA Hos fgnored. But not so with atyle, ; date of his choice, it is now demanded: offer advice to those tn need. . pada i zi Oe ae eect What then ls style? It ts the ultt- of that party and of the candidate] ‘The nightly dances which are held] Ot GEORGE JACQUES] " arith the revolutionary) mate perfection, of appropriateness, ACHES AND PAINS that the public business be honestly} #t the club are conducted in @ at | DANTC famous French revolu res Pb ay aera nobed of beauty, in all its componente n 4 administered. wonderful manner and serve as &| tonist born at Arois-sur-Aube.| ; ami Nie tone IBAentene Ae matretal, form, color, contrast, and would seem as if Hizzoner might have to take a | away from meetings vn that account. Still, Lincoln The fault is not with the citizen Lut| medium to offset the thought of feel=} jrrance, 98 89, and died| sriracy was formed roe ‘ con-| ornament ot vig alte cians. Gis eourse in civility before he becomes competent to deat | has a niche in history. with American polities. ‘There is no] ing yourself a social outcast, as some| April f) 1794, Ho was educated for] and he was thrown inte prlegm fevton| snap and chic. ‘ with civics, . choice between Wall Street and ‘Tam: | would have us the profession’ of and started) ing condemned by the revolutionary} __When, the biackamtth with « few . : ry many and neither candidate has suc- 3 is little to what I would say In] practising at Paris, where he became} party as an accomplice expert blows upon the hot tron Mork aut Why should 4¢ require a “pull” ty rw /urseless | eeeded in adopting issues which, of the Soldiere and Satlors’|an active teaser in the volution poled tpt ha Ae plan to) ghapes the shoe, plunges It tnto lark Sullivan says that many Republicans are | vehicle? | placed before the voter, make Club, but the little that {t ts (s sincere He was an organizer with Mirabeau} tined on April 5 ai ® was guillo-} water, places It against the horse’ turning to Beveridge as a guide, Thought the G.0.P. e lieve that a personal duty ts in and if any other wandering service| and instituted the famous Cordelier Bethy a a hoof and the spectator notes tte pre- ae ory! Betting on “Nate” is 11 to 10 aguinet Weloom: [DOR De Tuet Bey are Spent’ man profits by what I've Civb, with Marat and Camille Des- F the tee aa) aes) et 2 i Sala ¢ loon I claim that this situation clearly A UNITED STATES . #, which was the central resort . vow. 7 y . | mouling, which wa Wi for a shift before Nov. 7. shows the need of a third party, A = or the revolutioniate, ‘The attacka on rom the Wise a. nen the, artiet, ealaoe: fee Fuel Supervisor Learoyd declares that a 100 per ° party that will not be linked with] Keep Clear of Bine Laws, the Tulleries in 179% were My grand point in preaching is | peautifully gaining his effect, over- cent. supply ts “impossible.” A 200 per cent price Secretary Mellon is the only Cabinet member whose | ether Wis Berese ipsteitaad but} To the Balter ef The Evening World to Danton’s agitation, Soon after he] fo break the hard heart and to | hears a-bystander say to hiy com- ecems easy. head ris 5 i 3 will have the sound backing of the| 1am glad for the articlos written by} was made Minister of Justice, later al peat the broke panior hat man knows his bust- ‘ A 8 above the level of normaley. people of tho country, run by men|s. K. St. Amant on the biue law per-|peputy from Paris to the Common a OF ORG ONE: J hess,” he happily smiles at what he . who have given their services to the| secution Council, and subsequently P: ~John Newton. recognizes is @ tribute to his st Come to think of it, Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet was The United States Navy really did not need a“Navy people, whose records show that they| I truly believe them timely ef the Committee of Public Ferseoutiou.ie wok aorono because Style also is Individuality. dn the habit of believing he took up their time with | Day.” It is on its job every day. have not rely Meum personal gain] May God help us to steer cletr of |As Deputy he voted for the it isc wut cruct because it ts When every woman has the courage trivialities and story-telling. The Bianton i nor served for selfish motives but] blue laws MRS. A. kK. FERRIS. | Louis XVI, and aided in bringing . t #9 | to dress in style, no women will be. vielling. The greet Etanton kept JOHN KEETZ. | motives inspired by shoul of doing! White Plains, Oct, 24, 1! eae and other Royalists to the Whately follower of stencil-plats * Tr Benue ncte ©