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= serenade es THE EVENING WORLD, participation in the greatest events of modern Let us receive him with all the enthusiasm there eTABLismeD BY JOSEPH PULITZER. is in us. Let us miss no word of what he has to manag rt hel oat ap aman SATURDAY, NOVsMowe ge 18, 1922, Beginning With a Clean Sheet ! ogi E. W. “OSBORN - eS aS a ‘ f Copyright, 1988, (ow Vorb Bron 3 ANGUS SHAW.’ hey Park Row. — — f ok ‘ f ati, ‘ RA sd Publiching Co: JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Row. a { i i A VENING WORLD, TIME'S UP. : : ITT boy Mus, 1 Rave piven you The best I have in my heart, Though our love must de but & momory, For our paths He for apert— Mine through the ofty’s crowded atrest, ' With never a rock ner @ rl, And yours away, the live-long day, O'or meadow and fleld ond hill, i} megutares Eeteens AXI-BONDING has been upheld by the Ap- ves nal ne pellate Division of the Supreme Court. In BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 4 view of the clear opinion rendered and consider- ty 7 ing the references to similar legislation in other | Bett ne Wierik ot igen Metter. States, there is small ground to believe that fur- Greater New . Months One Monti ther appeals would alter the verdict. . Commissioner Enright no longer has the plea of doubtful constitutionality to excuse his failure to enforce the bonding law. It never was a good ex- BRANCH OFFICES. Bway, cor. 38t0. WASHINGTON, wratt witgs| cuse, but it has served. Time's up. Ave. and F Ata. - thi ‘, E] paemsrr, 651 Ford Bide. The traffic squad need not drop everything else 410 B. 140th At, near Pana a [ad - rae Nde.} to enforce this one law. That is unnecessary. En- joe oe Lay LONDON, 20 Cockspur forcement of the bonding law may be made inci- Mewnrn ag TRE AseocaeeD PRESS. dental to other duties, and it will still prove ef- eRe ts See Se ees oem Saber asd see the focal Dews ph soi elds neta eceeenaatnentan | a t \ \\ | Little boy dies, I shall think of you When the evening shadows fall; nd, tending your sheep, om the Mil- side steer, 8 Wil you Katen and hear my calif =~ Oh, sond me @ kiss aorose the miles, ‘Twul brighten my graying sky; I Wi eae it | fective. The failure of the law so far has resulted ey Oh, Mew go> harks ‘a ae from the fact that the drivers were well aware that — nom beard CLEMENCEAU. the police had no intention of enforcing it. — ‘ Little boy diue—gooddy. ELCOMED on American shores to-day is Hundreds of taxi-drivers have been summoned A haunting bit from “Rose Leaves since the bonding law went into effect. The police ighty: years of age 7 i 3 a SHO SIPRE WHORL EABHIYY Ome . ; can have no excuse for failure to investigate bond- still incarnates, perhaps as much as any French- ing when they had these men in court. If word man since Voltaire, the indomitable intellectual | goes out that the police intend to enforce the @mergy, the patriotic fervor, the gayety, the wit, | bonding law, even incidentally to other duties, the wisdom, the clear, incisive thought and speech 1 the taxis will be bonded and the public will be that bélong to an undying France. protected. - a A tiger when he sis ‘ cynic where sentiment Police failure has been wilful. Will it con- and Old Dreams’ (Peter G. Boyle, New York), a book of verse. by Georgtee Reed Bradbury. ee ‘When Love Is True. - - - As David Mann, in Charles BD Stewart's: ‘Valley Waters,” listens to "Lorena,"’ he visualizes the thenie, thus, of the old song of Civil War times: ieee had’ found her “to. be, beaut tries to cozen him, a flashing sword among politi- 7 bed Setod Bie to) bee @lans, a pillar of strength in time of need, this BY A MIXED JURY. ieee Cees ee! had reeeived great parliamentarian who carried his country ONVICTION of Mrs. Clara Phillips in the Gants Gon ee be = 46 through the war always becomes as simple and California “hammer murder” was by a Cond forest Rimmel. | sate tender as a little child when he speaks of her: mixed jury. ee) ae cmt = it "No sight of countries and of men, no grace Considering the long record of leniency in the David could tee. that! the man’ ¢f earth, no splendor of {ts heavens could wear punishment of beautiful female killers when male Lorena; ect that cin ee &way from my heart the love of my native soli. juries have had the last word, a good many will grow stronger and finer as By its charm I was possessed, its charm still holds me. This its our land, here our fathers went on. Having lost her, ghe would be- 1 come a cherished ideal, a vistan © hold firmly to the opinion that the presence of three women on the jury accounts for the convic- g sleep in peace, here we have lived and here, Thien never grows, ova. eoANd St ‘ too, we shall sleep after our day's work is tion. time passed. instead of forgettity done.” Mrs. Phillips is an acknowledged beauty. One acious of the “lost years’*—~the . F years that had not been spent tm her That is the Clemenceau who has left his be- | juror (a man) described her as possessed of “the company. 7 most appealing smile | ever saw.” That's the way q@hen love ts true boved ce s four 3 4 i ist Erepee (apd agen papi nts It is no secret that twelve men have more than Pe ded f ¢ " pe Bon : , and kind. @eore years across the Atlantic to tell us on our s 4 ! To an age of flappers and sippan- once left a court room and have indulged in a cies fe it an old-fashionoed way? own ground and in our own language what he | perfect oray of sentimentalism over a “poor little eee feels may help us to think more clearly through | woman” who has happened to have an “appealing s 5. The Babyhood of aColt--- & From Alice Pratt Day's ‘A Home- the problems that now beset a troubled world. smile” which she used as directed by her attorney. steader's Portfolio” -(iacmiiandiy a “ believe self-governing peoples fight better Attorneys craftily manoeuvre for an atmosphere : I have never dreamed of the etness of a little colt, have ir thought it particularly attrac- tive among baby creatures. But my little Babe—Velvet Babe, I of sentimentality. There is always one of the jury that responds and sets the pace for the rest and the emotional tension grows until all are affected. when they have full knowledge of the situation,” anid the Tiger in 1917, when the war censorship was tightening. Then the beautiful killer walks off into the arms ever sottar-ta stably. Screstanielaeere They think better in peace for the same full | of her friends. She pricks up her ears and run» to me at sight, sounding her shrill Uttle whinny—the same as when she sees her mother approaching. ©) <©){ She lays her little silky cheek against mine when I stoop to pet her and leaves {t there tn the ten- derest caress. She will be a beautiful saddlery they tell me, and I shall have the Joy of raising her for myself. Her blackness {s fast disappear- ing. She is now # light maitese, knowledge. With women on the jury this particular variety Here is a Frenchman whose long life is packed | of false sentimentalism, this fallacious chivalry, to overflowing with achievement, who needs no | will not get a start and will not grow. more. honors, who covets no more applause. A recent mixed jury in New Jersey indicated Instead of taking his well-earned ease in the | that women were not free from emotionalism in land: he adores, he comes to put before us, with | their judgments, but mixed juries will make it the extraordinary powers of brain and tongue that | more difficult for a murderess whose principal de- From Evening World Readers What kind of letter do you find most readable? Ian’t it the ene that gives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred P There is fine mental exercise and « lot of satisfaction /n trying fo say much in few words. Take time to be brief. UNCOMMON SENSE By John Blake ‘(Coprright, 191% by John Blake) NOT “WHY?” BUT “HOW? Since man began to use his mind he has wondered why pate of the Mayor. | the most gener To the Editor of The Evening World is undoubtedly Another E ly acc epted definition © immortal part of r ; 7 : ai i thon : 5 and they say she will be white. are his, the knowledge he has gained from direct | fense is a “most appealing smile. I've just read L, & Ruby's able de-}a human being.’ Jesus In His reply he was here. Every white horse begins ite a e ’ fense of “Hizzoner,” extolling his|to the Sadducees gave the stamp of Millions of hours have been spent in discussion of the a black one, T am assured. I have i His approval to the commonly ac Ass cepted belief that women share L. BE. Ruby's article is p: equally with men tn the Ife of the ing, particularly so where world to come. Ukened to a ‘cork.’ The simile is| Few people seem to remember that ‘ Evo received that name from her hus Well applied—a cork dodging up and)y.i4 but that God called her and down In the choppy ocean of critl-| her husband both ‘*Adam,’’ and did cism directed at him through your] not in the slightest degree discrim- straightforward editorials. inate between them. (See Gen., v. 2) le and female created Ho honesty, justice and righteousn no way of verifying this. Note the suggestion of the huma: interest superiority of the horse te the motor car, There are no whinny and no sweet« ness and no growing-up of the little fliivver. probl Millions of pages have been written about it. Millions of guesses have been made, probably not one cf them right. Still, philosophers, whether men of vast learning or those whom the colleges would account ignorant, speculate and ponder, and arrive no nearer the solution than did the first human being who was perplexed by it. THE WEEK. HILLY WEATHER at last, but FUEL ADMIN- BIG CORPORATIONS have started their -CHRIST- C ISTRATOR WOODIN warms us with assur- | MAS GIVING early. In one day TEN announced BX- ances of SUFFICIDNT COAL if we are BCO- | TRA CASH or STOCK DIVIDENDS. And ARMOUR & NOMICAL and SENSIBLE. CO. have put out feelers looking toward CONSOLI- FOOTBALL season drawing to a close. PRINCE- | DATION of two or more of the big PACKING COM- YON beat HARVARD 10 to 3 last Saturday, To-day’s | PANIES. Or, as it does not say on U. S. coins: “IN * 8 Day's Work Versus Bab; t : Addin ssid xs Ar a4 P A case, “for instance,’’ cited fro Dig game is PRINCETON and YALE. G. 0. P, WE FORM TRUSTS.’ He undoubtedly is a corker when Ht] (6. ana. pleased them, and. called As long as the mind is constituted as it is which will “Bookless Lessons for the Teacherse CONSERVATIVES WON in BRITISH BLEC- Our Southern neighbors are learning. MEXICO |°°™M*s to making golden pre their name Adam, in the day when]$ be forever—this question will trouble it, and attempts to 3] Mother’ (Macmillan), by Ella. F, TIONS. LLOYD GEORGE also ran. has paraphrased a warning from the UNITED | "8 stand stand specches to a suscep-| they were created.”* answer the question will consume time which could be spent Lyneh: a a i = PR tible and unsuspecting public. To Adam therefore stands for human- to far better purpose. Here are some of the things that MUSSOLINI used CAVE MAN TALK to the ITAI- | STATES and protests against the TEXAS “OPEN | joe ee a, ter. | {t¥ Hot for the male portion alone. Tf those wha wonder “Why?” devoted their thought ¢ a baby of two is doing each day to RAN DEPUTIES and they appeared to LIKH it. SEASON” for MEXICANS. ful \heominas, ogee en oq] That is why ‘man’? is used so fro- ; s 0 ¥ er yt devoted their thought to help his mother - DR. WIRTH’S CABINET FELL in Germany and COMMISSIONER ENRIGHT {s “at the end of the Breecties! etait LN AR Nest quently for both sexes. Christ called sceking to know “how"—if they took life for granted (as Helps make the bed, patting the pillows and carrying them to the WILHELM CUNO 1s trying to organize a non-partt- | rope” in regulating STREET TRAFFIC, MAYOR | York will ever got from the Hearst-|Pimself “the Son of Man’ though} $ they must) and spent their efforts sccking to make the most san Government of experts. HYLAN is in CHICAGO. to REST and the BUS IN- | Hylan combinatton sialon eon ee eae pone of it—they would do more OFS Remastcs, and vastly more speie (aA wus ta Tae The ALLIES will try PALAVER on the TURK and | VESTIGATION by the TRANSIT COMMISBION did | mje }rvonine World kt as dtmandie| Brooklyn, Nov. 14, 1922. for, youne Tea nelabare BAe eR TAO Ase i Hesiniea thon tacaae tte ia the ASSOCIATED POWER will “OBSERVE,” not interest GROVER WHALEN deeply enough to in- Jand constantly as L. b. fm. and I weonbie Abend: That we are in the world for a space of time, and that Serie ins te conning Beata In DOMESTIC POLITICS an election echo 1s the | duce him to STAY ON THE JOB and cancel permits {warmly approve of each and every | oo. pono Tenens wer being here tn callealit : ; provements) cnt cirite eve sale DISSATISFACTION voiced by ANDERSON and | of witnesses. Cditorial in connection with tie pres- ing here is called life. eee ent City Administration. So keep up aU EEE Eee epaition We know that this life has been given us by Providence, the good work and in time New York Aviat. besmere\tan) and that as we use it we find happiness or unhap iness. tures when she can allow it; when she sweeps she lets him sweep the dirt into the dustpan and carry it ee @ther DRYS. PRHSIDENT HARDING also seems to In Detroit a Judge of Traffic Court took SPHHD- * be a LITTLE MOIST, but ft may be only beads of | ERS TO THE MORGUD to see their victims. will be duly grateful. ‘The head of Prohibition We know that there are some who accomplish much to the stove to be emptied; he car-_ | Give tee SHIP GUBGIDY. "The COUNTRY iw more | DRIVE to reriser MERCIFUL HEARTS and MER. re nN MS fete with this life, and others who accomplish nothing, or leas || tw: he gon wih hs fiber tothe | ~ é Women in the Bible. ately die of than nothing. oaliar when he fs attending the fur- t ANXIOUS over what CONGRESS may NOT do to | CIFUL DOLLARS. To the Editor of The Evening World: i ee And we know, if we read history and study those about gud | thie GRAB. A KANSAS COURT has ruled that the ATTORNEY | The scholarly and interesting article Abate’ Will Se hall us, that each of us gets in the end about what he earns, Precige, pertinent and practienl, 4 TRAGIC INCIDENT in New York was the death | GENERAL and the GOVERNOR must GO ON with |entitled “What the Bible Really Says When at the Legislature whether his earning power is based on talent that he brings festalbiriiayerayfoe me @f Mre. Joseph Gallo of Fairfax, 8. D., who died of | the PROSECUTION of WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE, |About the Soul,” by Dr. 8. B. St. Bill Anderson revives. x onan thee y into life with him or industry that he expends while he is Amant, which appeared in your issue : A.J. K, here. of last night, leaves but little un- fright when separated trom her husband in the traffic | who expressed 60-50 SYMPATHY with STRIKING e@rash of the big, strange city. RAILROAD WORKERS. Tragedy on a bigger scale came to the coast of The WEDDING at the Lighthouse for the Blind of GHILI tn a succession of BARTHQUAKES and | Miss Winifred Holt and Rufus Graves Mather was WIDAL WAVES. Thousands died. unusual because MISS HOLT requested that all the two-year-old little man-of-all: y work. 8) Chris's Teachings in Business Whatever life may be, whatever its purpose, one thing noted. ‘That little, however, 18 of |To the Editor of The Evening World is certain: great tmportance from a Christian} I am very grateful to you and to It is a gift that can be wisely and usefully employed. point of view. All Christendom looks |every newspaper that has printed the It is a gift which can be made valuable to ourselves, and to . ° Gladstone, Daring and Dear.s-0 | The anonymous writer of ‘The Log Cabin Lady’ (Little-Brown) had @ n husband in diplomacy, whtch led..hel HENRY FORD tn Boston advised young men to | GIFTS should be CASH for the support of the PARIS |to Christ's interpretation of the Scrip-|inspiring letters on the hristian those who follow us, if we only will devote all our thought to this experience at an English Po GPEND their money instead of SAVING it. His first | LIGHTHOUSD. tures as final. In Matthew, 22d chap-|Business Men's Federation," recently and energy to its care. ner table of years ago: G@olee of © PURCHASE would be a FORD car, wo | Sensational BILLIARD MATCHES in tho inter- |ter, beginning with the 28d verse, oc-|formed at Kansas City, “to assist men And whatever may be our ideas of the future, wo are {| , 1) wee t whe brake hat stenos, national tournament at the Hotel Pennsylvania show ,|curs the followin, in searching out and applying the laws] $ certain that the one life we know about will be better and upd neon yyeiri4 soe gang of | CHRISTMAS {s coming. POLICE COMMISSION: | that past and present champions HOPPE and “On that day there came to Him,|of God in all commercial relations."* nobler if we regard it as a trust, and administer it with all Since my arrival I had daily noted | WR PWNRIGHT has dragged the holiday “DHAD- | SCHAEFER are BETTER than the BEST that | Sadducees, they that say that there}The elaht adopted tenets of this Fed- the wisdom we can command, pertain wae giving to India, BENES” out of storage and CROOKS are WARNED. | EUROPE has to offer. Js no resurrection; and they asked }eration express, in their practical spir- pss maine ae me one. ane Him, saying, Teacher, Moses said: ‘If|ituality, ‘the mind which was in — sufferers, and celebrating the ‘ @ man die, having no children, his|Christ Jos * they radiate His wis- Queen lubilee by feeding the poor. : ACHES AND PAINS brother shall marry his wife, and raise |@om and compassionate love anu vert- Whose Birthday? Was recognized as a leader tn the field I addressed my look and my ad- J . ° up seed unto his brother. Now there |fY His words, lum with you al-| NOVEMBPR 18TH—ASA GRAY, of Aes aclenos, He was the Sret miring words to Mr. Gladstone. 7 F ‘ Re Neate Drennan ta liane tote veear’ ai thele estat oD _"T te sify American species of plants Hither my sincerity or the embar- Fhe sisty-four Liderat followers of Herbert Asquith | the trouble, It's the license the drivers take when [Mere With te seven brethren; a te eg chit dor Jesus Clittet, tha mgs [aFeRt American botanist, was born )in accordance with the natural ays-| raasment ho knew would follow my t PH calles “wee-frees” in British political parlance, | they hold the wheel that imperils public safety. No ling no need leit hin ww ‘into hia (seen guest, whom we acknowle in Paris, New York, nv. 18, ] tem. Gray was a personal friend and Gleepgard oC “ine 1 is that fs done’? (aference being that they do not amount to much, | rule or law can inculcate sense or cautic 0 1 nanner the second {be the direct head of our wo 1810, and died Jan, 30, 1888, He wasjardent admirer of Darwin, and ao-| moved Mp. Gladstone's sympathy. ; 5 Jpn weld ee om in some besther an Bus manner the pond PE TAD SSS EM oe ont work Annes fArAduated from the Fairfeld College] cepted the modern theory of evolution He smiled across the table at me ! -_ ' POS hy MOU SHE AGYSHARN | ie ane @: arent werk f ‘ciples |oF Physicians and Surgeons in 1881,| published by that writer, but he also] $n@ answered. “I am eo glad you ' Lesad e And aftor Shem all, (ho Womei ied eee eee eee x for our Na- Jind taught natural history in the/did not reject the tenets of Chris-| ff* (neve Sood potnte of grecicus « Reatly, the way potentates are losing their jobs of It ds getting damper in Washington since election, | ae st at 2*hON Tho attention of the people to the face {schools of Utica, N. Y¥., until 1838, |tlanity. Among his important writings} thing that was ever done to me in fete ts most distressing. The Sultan now joins the ° they all f Jesus an. |that we are essentially a Christian | When he became Legge nea Gols) gre ot le ah pay eee my life, S moe Jesus @ i Poe en liege of ‘sicians and Surgeons to 8 Gro “Relay he In England it is bad form t i DeRch of imperial down-and-outs, We hope Dr, Copeland will not give us statesman- |swered an unto therf, Ye do err, | Nation, founded 1 grounded | New York City. In 1888 he pu d lora to That of North| mpeak across the table One sonabe ’ ° ship im homoeopathic doses when he takes office! not knowing the iptures, nor the fon the rey ch The Govern: | his grst work in botany, entitled “Darwiniana,” and “Genera to one's neighbor on the right or to : Probably French women will not much mind the re- ° roene of a iF n the resurree- met i alder ‘ ‘a of North America.” In 1834 he] of Plants in the Untted Stat one's neighbor on the 18, but thn feat of their spouses to Tet them vote #0 tong ae they The. Friars are going to feed Will Hays, Kenesaw |in. marriage, but. are ae aneete in {business ha romlaseal Bara a adel gaebut ue cal There are times when st wore | end must nol be shouted eorems - | PemGin custodians of the Jomily puree Mt, Landis and Augustus Thomas on Sunday night, heaven Leo , ueathy i Vall business 18 God's hus Rotany of the Wilkes Ex-| seem as if God fished with a line Pi sApeaies that Mr, Gladstone, being joansed that wakes alt ' JOHN KEETZ, and many definitions for ‘soul,’ but DISUIT'LE. fin ng in Cambridge, Maaa., and he Mme. Swetchine, 4Grand Old Man-ners. ' —-s oe