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fttta flnffitti dT" i& ! '"' i" th iiermiVxion It (lives to
U?fl ?.-f?ii fi$X- "l" lil,li"s w,'r nny l-ind of shoe tliey
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President Tfl di. llied (I1 !!, peai e
lillicheoi. te'dav lh:i' so far as he is
concerned he wotil ! no! heseatp to suli
mii to at'ltitr.it'oii the ire.dv ipie.iam
regarding tIU at the Panama Canal
This is a step in i lie . mhi diir. no'., lor
It Ib a niuiily a. know le.lgineni thai the1,,, . lushPil. afraid that he is
Hay-Pauncetote iiea.y is a i omraet. j lli.il.i.iir a -p. fn h-ol hun-cll.
and that we as one of the panics toi The women, s-ne in nle.-.M- and ai
that contrart n..ve cot tie , . i-.s,e ' oiiimodatnu: iti.'iules w.tli a line
right to intei pi-i u
intercst. Hut u.t.mt
rppnblie's honor ai
Rinong the natiotiso''
t. i ui m our own
ly better tor the
I .ioiI mii dim:
i he wot ui won'.l ir
beto repeal the lin-t il;.-
lution which, if ;idhe e.l
-iilered l"i'.i
b Congress,
puts us in the po-i'ionof noina ' hue
the International tribunal as defendant
in a hopeless and ikjnoti'c cau-e'
Coinmouplai e, lint line,
The lutuie ni i'ii. iii'iii'I'i,, m .i
zation about wmi.Ii Piesnlei'
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r.M-i
Hpoko so ii c-o!...!ily ,",d l.i;-,(,'.v io
many oJlier eininent Itepublicaiis the
Waldorf Hotel las' niuhi. ilepcMds mo.v
upon (ifiniaiw U ii -nx, a I'einoeivt,
man upon any oi e oi nie I'.ei iieine i i
present at the dii.te't or all i
together.
l hem
If Pfi'Sldel t Wll.so.V sl.nild jrive l..
republic a s.ii e ai d sap. admii c
I lt I'lli
conservative ol constitutional pruicf.i s
atid intolerant of nekl.-. innovitio'is
there will li. i n pins- in tlie i nnpaim
of min lor the It.'iiiililn 'in patty a- at
present constant, d. The , i. t n -. i f oj po
sition will rally aroutnl sum,. ,.,, h airi'.i
tor as '1 iin,ini;r. lidiisKV y..c. i .-.i.iy
then to lead tne way turtle i than ever
U'fort m a.ss.i.ilt ii the lan.i t t lis ol
the Ani'Tii'iii! -v-ti'in.
On tin other hat d. if Mr. V ii.-ln
cllOO.-es to Use th- 'les.det t t nlll.- ll) s'l IIH -1 '"d niV'tlls. till" multitude. We
put Mr. Kohsi 1 1, t oi roiiimts-ion I weregoingto say.of pow.-rlulorcliHnn-
:is the principal i- 'iiiv-i niative of polui-! mg women who have ruled in l'rrncli
Mil restles-in ss am! the elm I proponent tiohtu - or s iety wi ll. the procession
of levolutionary ideas he can do solis interminable, all the way from our
with marvellous . as,. In that ins. the j doubtles- iliarming Inn too pomologi
old Pepiiblican i.aitv will iome back in a..ce-ti'i to Oklahoma K.vfK and
191fi to duty and to opportune v.
New fashions for liin.i.
Imitation is the siiKen-t form of
flattery, and that beitn; si tln-Oi i , dental
world should do. iiit les- In- gratified by
tho latest di oi t- at idoi m by a atei nal
govornnicnt in i Inn, i Pigtail- v.ci"
declared taboo -ome t mie. i go. th.e Orien
tal f laughter of the n i ociil iiciie
most happily (mm iding v. i'l. .in He. i
dentnl demand lor luxui i.-n ! Im I,-, ni d
now the latesi , .e t iioim p. km d 's
that Chini -c v,,oiri. sh.ill m, l.n i-1
im longer
wear the tin i-er- ami that
...
i i. u. amen '
shall adopt tin- soioi,),
Western nations
It is a triumph loi
and we ought In Ice
'g.'l.bl
yoi'eij i-
our
lug
i ihxat ion
hlv compli-
inented, but it may be doubt
the Occidental spine will b,
d wlici her
l (lll-eioils
of any extranrdm.iiy glow nf pride
, . .
leanilllK Ilie lineillgclli e. II seem- III-I
deed a pity that China in ! 'iiistrin ting '
herself niuiut copy those m.-utiiiiims I
which arc mo-i admuabl.. among lis J
and at tin same nme picservc mlai t
the things in wlm !. sh. hcrscli e.((.s.
Tho flowing sill; trouscr- whnh hayei
heretofore been the established fashion I
for Chinese ladle- ,ue in be i ouunemled
both fot ceturcsipieii. s- an I for com-
fort, and the .-ul mimm lo." tln-pi of
imitation l'aris,.in gat im i.t- i
only to add to t he i oi of
' !
living 1
in hooiii i ne same proportion a- it wi
I A . I
detract from the a-tlictn appcaratieeol
the wearer-.
The i hange in I. '1111111111' app.iiel, how
ever, is by no mean- ihe worst of tin
destructive legislation. II it chas
tises the ladies with whips, I lie men, so
to speak, aie chastised v. it li scorpions,
'Ihey aie to adopt the gaiiiients of the
WW without own freedom of
individual m lection wiuch the Western
Tin a i hnice as lo what
ei low tan shoe, ,n-r
permitted m
.
t- -' 1 - ihe ti.-'ii, v. Inlc wonit'ii may I
wear any M.vlo ol hhoe."
Allol liii.s is very l.imeiiiable. In the
Wcbt we have become , aeciisiuincd
to tho black bei tlv appcaraiicc ot ih
lords of 'icaiion that we ha," ce.i-ed
to beo tin- iniiale absiudiiy ol tho
tume; hut v by an Orion'al iiuiion
idiould delibi'i . Kiciilico tho glow-1
ing pictiircMii' , -s nl c , stn e, and
adopt a style ot g .riuei" thai can liy no
possibility In- bioiiglil mio harmony
with its colorliil siirrouiiditigs is simply
Inexplicable. If anything were wanl -
iqg to demonoli'rtto luiUicr lin; general
map is allowed, I m n i hoiee as lo wliat The postponement, of yesterday's
they may vcat i- ap ,nci ily i ribbed, session of the l'eace Congress at IjOH
cal'iticd ami i-ini'iicd by tho tcims of j don on the advice of tlie great I'oweis
Ilie ciie t. "Tl." Iii'ck nr clllaway t pi alike evidence that the negotiatioim
((i;t," we nail, '1. piesei ibi'd as the , themselves have reached a critical
in l liii-itess g.-ub. 'lie ilei by hat luiH point and that the delegates are likely
tlie cvIuhi" in Id im- ei. rid. .y and the j in advancu of any ultimatum which
high l.ai Im MiMi iy lligli callskin I might mem furl her hostilities to lav
I,
wrnnlii'ii(lf(lni'MH of llic edict It xvould
rclorm was really needed, hvery one Ambassador to the Btile;utiati and I url
hnows of the Chi'ii's" fashion of ion- Nil representative siijXKestH that the
ftrii'tiiiir tin' fi'iniiiine foot to ridieii- llrst slop has heen token. Turkey.
Ii
ou-dv vim, ill iiiei'iiMMii.s, and so loutt
. i l In-ladies aic nllowid In indict this
i loini of sidi'.ioltnrc In. iv eim he litlle
1 1 - i I it I lr.it hey will loutiliue o do
it, supplement mi; ii now, ill neeord-
' am villi the mn i'lli.'!. with other
"Hie: of i miti-ietioii invented in mid
impoiti 1 limn Paris.
i
It is o ,e ci:icttet that M. I'ii;iii:k
! I.'in ha led tin shores, for we fancy
hi views on tins new iiepaiiure would
ii.e wen worm recording.
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most e ilmuiiu: unit oi tne
i, n ,1 , .1, 1 1 T i 1 1 1 1 ii a is
.n.i.njii.al i.i...de w,ll . the woman s
' "" '' " "- " " ""sinuii
lutein s say. "various pnlis repiesent-
mi; the dilli rent r inses of woman s
'development Irom early liiue.s to the
; pres. mi day." It cannot always or
! often Ii -s,Ui iiiat marchine; American
' ' itiens ale a heaiity and a joy. They
. ; u.iin i,, ,,. l.nHi.iii! aii l inctiiresiille.
I'lie lomaiitic insiiiut Iniriis lierce in
I their hosonis, ;m
oiii. iio.i in.-, .. iiijuie lown would coiisiltm
too s, Ii-, omsc'iiiis nf 'lyitii; to look
h'ihiiii. as NAi.i w;m max wouiii say.
and a-iiinie.l of their unusual pomp.
is slov.lv inaK-
( i. .,,,,.,, .,,..-. ,v.. -
l to peaepi I, ii is dazzled ami abashed
i be ins uiiv'o;.t"d deeoration. He loves
. i ne mown, oi pai;oams is s.ov.iy mat,- . iniletinn elv is tjeiiernlly
mi,' a ihaiic- for th" bettrr, yet siill1!,,,, ,,. . Mlll( ,M.,, ,);
asi' and liindlimr ilnaiiiliatioti to tin-Mlie Allies i slmi,- ,Mt Hie whole pi oi;
haraeters ili.-y p.,y. are never icore icss' re, eni eventsat London makes .t
jai home than m tl ese mas(ues Their j
j only irouhle at Washmntoi. will be to ,
, make a i hoiee m tin-loi.e; nailery ol Ills-I
. ... I I . . I ,,.11.1. ..I
, iuie.il ui e i.'.eini.irv v.oiniii mil ine;
I case lo play their
llll,ellll Mill I'.-l i
,. , M'll t 1 ,
the c,le woici. Will thiw show
lliose ,osy Hem t the dawn tnotc
crai'ioiis thiiii any lidant hilona
lonlrl ci-.ise t!,. Iti.'.ns H. Vidrom-
ro -ld pi.llse the He.ens the Al.drotn-
aches t. A lit, colics. Hie l.lirydKes.
Anl 'Iiim- hi-totiial lap I'sscntmlly ro
miM'tii
i.OMl lei's li i
' i ; .; i.- ...
In the way of "devi
SI II MI-
loim'c'it." of will.
enemy and it tliieme n will have to he
admitted Mat some women of the past
sin passed any ii dividual woman of to-
I M'"h no.ists tin. collective a(l-
, yam col tiieses rather than tin1 suprem
acy oi the siieerwonmii. I here are
i i .... i i . i... iin.i
i )' l lll is. (Iiiiiiiil; i lie iiimt- oiiit-n.
A collective -trcnctli may lie seen, in
deed, in the (lertn.in women as Taci-
II S lies. Ilbe- them, the wives UIHl
daughter- nl -otnc ol the llotnan Stoics
and oilier Homan mattotis and maids
carmo' be ex ".. d ii iranouil murage
and devoiie.p. Again, m individual ill
and energy, and -oiiie'ime- in pa ion.
. ,l . . r .
now many nin-irai ion- irom aiaiii.da
in' Tuscany to (,iueen Pl.l..ni:i II and
! tin" lamin Catiikiiink? The
lrrcat
the ti niu
and tin
champions, i he policewomen
taieswonieii. Washington is
going to have a gteat show
With
respect, and speaking merely as so
ciologists ami observi is, mo-i of us
would proier it infinitely to the political
or een the inilnarv exhibits.
V VI assa i hiisei s I'rcceilcnt .
If we rcmembei. it was a combination
ol I'lie Soilci s and Pemocrais that
elected ( haki.i'.s St MVKU a Senator
in l niigress irom .Ma .'iclui-ctts, .Mr.
si mm. li. then di'-i ribed as a moderate
: ,i ,., ., , , , .....
... i'ii., ...i;- ... us; I , 1 1 il " 1 .11 1 1 .nie-
' 1 1 ilium, god
III' I
ii- own idolatry and
i opinion-. ct
, In- scat in t hi
e was willing to owe
Senate to an "unholy
coalition" Mid the Fne Smlers inflict
any slain upon their political chastity
because they took part m a (oalitjou,
I liecau-e, to put it coarsely, they cot a
"His:, i,.,. r. ... 1 1... I,.,,,r t. ,.i..i .1.,.
.'..Ii.iw, ,w, .... I-'KM, .'111., , I l I,- MM-
lletnoeiat- gol as their share the (Joy
criior. i.ieiitenani-doycrnor and a Sejia
toi lor t lie shorl term?
This Massachusetts election ol sixty
two years ago might bo kept in mind
by some iriiics of the N'ew Hamp
shire Piogressivi. legislators They
hao tin- Speaker of the House in
ictiirii lor their votes for a Democratic
I:,,.'. I . !,.. Mfii.,i. I .rvil..
,, ,..,.'i,.,,i ,i'. i., t i.. ,
with the Hopuhhouns to vote for
.. 1, 1,1 r.,.. ,
I 11 1 ( 1 1' 1 1' 1 1' "til tJt 1" niinii ,
T11 lift in fordittf In liwnl iinuim
stnnecsni,dinlciests.lobei.i,th...rrii,wl
instead of in the air. tins a party that
amounts to anything must do, Does
it follow that the New Kngland or any
other Progressives, making such tem
porary combinations as seem best to
them, are deserting their principles
'I'lie ( rl'ls at London.
down their task and accept tho media-
. . . .
lion of the great Powers, whoso ren
I sons for de.-iring an end of both negoti-
I at inns and hostilities are manifold,
I What has been apparent for many
i,nyrt js now imniistakable, namely,
! thai whether it is willing or not tho
j, , ' iu l,-is.li (iovernineut cannot
, suiTcnder Adrianopln to tho Balkan
Mdors. Such a siiriendei' would mean
icvoluiion in Consiaiilinoplo and a
, fiiilher extension of anarchy in Turkey,
' this time to Asia, an oventiiality which
all the gieii powers must seek to avoid.
'As lor tho liulgarians, they cannot for
j similar reasons Bunender their claim to
ja city closely Invested, without hopo of
relief and certain to full.
It rotiinitis th.'ii for the Powers to
iniervene, ,'ind (he visit of the (lerinnn
while she cannot without the wieriliee
"I the last show of national dignity
surrender Vdlillllonle to the .Villi
can yield it to tin- I'oweis, pteoisi'lv as
I'ttAXc is .liKl'.i'lt ceded Venetia, still
Um oli(ileted. to N'.xi'Obl.o.V III. ill IMill.
.Vwoi.KoX in turn redid it to Italy.
and a similar iraiisaetion may litinlly
decide the late of Adtianople.
I I hat the Turks v. ill l allowed to
' retain it i- unihitiltahle in the liejit of
me comment iioiuau uiropcin onpiiuis.
'I nlike Alhania. Thrace oilers no ineen-
live to l:uioiean neighbors to nullify!1'1" PH'sumptiou is that he will have to
, imiv ,,r .1,, ,.., ,. ... sr.,..'.. depend entirely upon his salary to "keep
... '. ' "" " . no l.rom.r iitiM'nr.mn,.-" In U'kliliirl,..,
""' ureal nations aii- iirivui
ti. it it,.. ii,...,i..n..t .i... n.,
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flM(l ,. hhim, r ,,, s,,, Marmo.a
snail
remain imkisii, ihev have no
concern over th" new fiontiers. and can
hardly . aci ept the responsibility lor re
tiiniin the Christian populations of this
nuion to Turkish rule a second time.
As for the Turkish claim upon Adria
nople ha'cd upon military (intentions,
tills cannot obtain serious consideration.
A Miccosslnl campaiKii f.- the relief .ol
months, and
the Ser ian )(tid (ireek a.inicsaie now
lavailaiile to reenlon e
, That the Tin k could hoi
the liuluai i.ui.
I tlieT-hataldia
liclieved.
illeiisive,
i,ii.Kiim -.eid ariiliei v with an arniv
,(,,;.,,,, , olheeis ami ina'ci i il. anil
i iir...ir on, .,i , , .,,i...
h,,, ,' i w holly unlikely
, The Mtnatim, may rec h an c.n h.uii;e
of ultiniatunis, i he likeldiood of a diree:
j nai.st,.,- of .dri.mople from the Tm k to
,.x, r,.,.!vdoubi 'ul if aim. hercampaicii
u , . Uj , the llalkan.-.
. 'I'll,. Ili.o.i.lnil.li.i-'
I'isllll.
I he iasiiiii'g ol tin majority ol the
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i ppellat i l)ivs, of the Supivine
roUrt ;s , , t,inMitl).
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1 M (, " ' "' SU"'V""
law prohibiting the possession of a pis-
,() (. V(,,V(11. w,mollt ,,,., H ,
easily to be refuted; nor is it worth
while tune; eAoip d about the matter,
i'he lancuae of the st;,tt,t. , very
plain, it says that "any person over
the age of sixteen years, who shall have
in his possession in any city, village or
townoi this Male, any pistol, revolver,
or other tiivarm of a size whii h may lie
concealed upon the person," without a
written license therefor, shall lie guilty
of a misdemeanor.
The most superficial analysis of this
section will suggest that the possession
of a shotgun or a ritle, cither of which
weapon- could be used with deadly
n.vt upon burglars, i- not rcgul ltd. '"""" n- '"lr natiuu.il nntn-m Ai.v at
i,. ,. ii... i . . , t.i ... s.. , I tempi to d.uluoiie 1 li" star .smnifioil
ni- ...i. ...-.ii oi mum Him iin.-nisiiiiii
Amendment to the Coii-titutton (liic-.
I not specitii ally ( ontemplatc the defetn i
)f one's hou-e when it -ays that "a well
. , ,
i reguiaioii mu.ii.i imitii: nece -irv to the
; -is urity of a free Sta'e. the right of the
liconle to keen am ,e.ir arms -ha I not
i r .;, i ,
The te-l ea-e which the Appellate Oi
vision lias pi.-t passed on was initiated
bv Mr .(is'.!'ll P Uuiw.ni-. an attor-
..' .. .. i,...i. . i... i .i- i
ne. who di.s.aci a pistol m a drawer
at his hou-e to a pohivman and sub-
milted to arrest. The tpiostion rai-ssi
was whether a householder, wiihom a
. r ... on "ii
license lor It. could keep a pistol, not to
lie carried abroad, hilt to he in his house
lor u-o against butgiais. As the house-
holder is pp.sum.,1 to be a law abnling
and .'accalie man. it seems at first
sight outtageoiis that he can le taken
to court asa misdemeanant for po-.es
ing a revolver with the sole intent to
defend hi- home, inn the law- is explicit.
"M)ss e ion" without a liieiise constitute-
a misdemeanor. Tholaw isas.-ailed
as iiiicoietnutional on the theory that
every man lias the right to bear arm
to protect Ills hoil-elinld.
The majority of the ppellnte Court
points out that the legislature docs pot
forbid the posse ion of the pi-tol. hut
regulates it, just as the carrying of
weapons was previously regulated,
that is to snv by reiniirii,c lien 1 1...
must nut be concealed. No court in
this country, say .lusticis CuMtKK,
liMf.lll.iv and Mll.l.KK, has ever de
clared the law against carrying con
cealed weapons to be "in violation of
the Constitution or tlie (till of Higlits,"
and that a step further has been taken
in the cxom iso of the police potter of
tlie State by requiring a permit for the
posses-ion of "the favorite weapon of
the turbulent criminal class,"
In their minority opinion .liistices
Scorr and Imikaiiam say that "the
pra- icai ri-iin oi ine coimtriiciion now
sought to he given lo the act will bo that
I the professional criminal will generally
Violate the law and take his clianci" of
',il-,',)y,'l'-v ""! imiiwhmeiit, while t
the
law abiding citizen will be obliged to
disarm himself of his only effivtivo
protection against tliopredalory classes,"
Tho citizen scrupulous to obey the law
will do nothing of the sort; ho will pro
euro a licenso to keep his pistol,
Cnsl ro and the Law,
Sefior Ciphmno Cahtiio, lately (Jen
oral and I'residont of the Republic of
Venezuela, has decided under volun
teered advice to test the case of the (!ov
eriirnent against him an n di'iiortuhlo
tourist- he (Ioch not call himself an
immigrant. Through a writ of halieim
enrnns irriinteii liv .IikIimi llru-p l,
j.v((,ra District Court (ieneral Castko
will submit his right to land as a visitor
to the 1'nitcd States.
The issue is now or will soon bn joined:
can tho petitioner ho deported on any
of tiie grounds sot fortli in tho immi
gration laws? If not, what can tho
(lovoriuripiit do hut suspect (ieneral
Cahtiio of coming to this country to
conspire against tho peacoof Venezuela
and keep him under surveillance, ready
to pounce upon him if ho violates tho
neutrality laws?
The plans for the futuro of th Hon ,
Woouitow Wilson and thu Hon William
THE SUN, SUNDAY, JANUARY
HowAMi.TAKrnupi.lyn splendid oppor-j
inniix- to oooain trie nun! inn im in winninr
n college professorship is an ideal training
for u ('resident ortho l'residency the lsst
possible school for the college professor
At least (ienenil C'astiio has demon
strated the triumph of the Habeas Corpus
over the licet 11
I
'Hie TurkMi diploiiMts diwive honor
able meiitinii among iliu(. whii ttitnnl
oxer no new leaf on .l.milary t.
Mr MnmiMtl. hm imnn ii inir in il"li'i
mill" Ihim a nam nf lii men trie mhmiis Is
ifiilln: 'n Ihe :il:il .opi li ileii'r npi("ir
um in in W.i'liliiK'nn mi Jl'.'.iinn i M'.'ii.
Ir"lt, Ii um 11 rnii4(n i
As (invernor MahsIIAI.i. whs olli.ed to
Ihii row money to pay his campaign e.x-
petis'.s us a miididute lor ice-l'rennlent
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." "" ""'i'"" " "i"'"
I ,)W , , Ilmkl. llol , ,, f,
, v.,(1. ,,, m,, ,, mobhis. Mr A.m.ai
P. SlKVl.XMON, Mr Cmaiii.ks W Paiii
iiaxks or men from Colonel P.ooskvklt
In tply to die itiestlon how lie enjoys
Ik inn (Sovenior, Sir Sriyhlt says
I en iiv h.'inl inil,. ami I time iioi'it
h.ul as n, Hell nf i ' ."! lni e I jik mirn ill.
I mi Mivi'il life ,hi.i. was lieie wars nsn
lr Hip I vi-lai ne. I en nj ml lite ,i a i on
Uiessii 'ii iii :i!iiiit.ii , iinil I r ti t In
eh ,ir ll!" I iiiW'rmr
If Mr Kt-ixKl: tikes U-:iRlit in the
'.hni li of luttle he sheiilil (vrt.imly haven
bully time as (ioveninr Assuming that
he I sincere in his declaration of indi"
j H.iieee. he will never he able to take oft
his IlKhtiiij clothes
171: .so.;
The rae for 1
OI It VI. l.
I'lie star
siiuieiid
llaniier."
1 1. i ii . I in ;..n nr 'lie si . , ju
vnil lu'llall mi. to n,,el' a I" olti.stliins in
Hi" t.ioi n-,il .,1 w.iir i ni r atil -nt (llil
line .i nkei- in -ulnutiii.. inpiiei ' lor
I'lesiin .siniipi r,ir.ii..r ,iso ii national
illltll.'lll '
I ' Vll'l'll'-.'l jl " llllll II miic; hi...
I'ain ' Laliil of t!ui ill:iiias nti,;,.
mean l..-nllll-lts
' tlc-ie N en in.'iition in "inti(ii' nf
Hi" tl.lC
., .... .,,, ,1-Mt, !!,-- M Ml.- 'lT II ISUIUII
th- l snncs Pverv Mnerip.m Uiiow-
r il." ihrlllliiB nlcl.t ,.tl nion.lmt wl.cn
I rancls srott Key rote I ho Star hii.ui'jlisl
,,",,""r "" Kriiemlly know I. tlmt
tl... m.N .,f A.n"rir.i ' er ..iiglnallv
c.mp d In he sainf at a MiilIhv silinnl
:i I he i irpiiiiistaiiops of the riminniltlon
pi I'iin
4 retelim mitlons no't nnlversHlly rei ne
nl e (loil S.ip the Kins' as tin- Mil t t-li
iiatlniial air, Mini " I lie Stai spnintleil Una
ner' a urns .hist why is it itniospi that
reiiipt thr hand nn, sav, a Prenoh
l.ittlsliji to siihtltiitp "(inil Save the Klne'
w hen a lompllnu nt l Intended to an Ameri
can ship nr Mnlianilor'' It M.
Nr lUvt.v, ( nun., .lamiary 4.
To nil r.iurnr. in Tut Si v -.sV To
thns,. IntereHted In the fiirtheituue of the
iiunement to protect our national anthem
from iinprner use It H disirpsslm. to learn
that illd lime nnkes ninteiiiilnle
icilaeiin 'The Star .-Mnitled llaniier'
i with
Vmerle.t ' I hae .issiinied that the
r i .iiii.o-itiin v.as now tnlly ,u-
. f '"'
,,,m,., ,., ,pnn,lv Interfere ith
. uui(r., nf tin, inoemeiit in which I
the
am
encaueil
I h" li.ct thai the airot America i the
' ..-- r,.,j,,-,i .-.- i, jf- ,!U
.,,. ... ,1.. L ..!.-!. ",'...1 s I.- I.-I
, on'it'it"s one of its ihrpc mpatest dffei tn.
! "houid our peni,;" ini-t ntmn its adoption.
I noP,er, me ooje.'tii.n woiini not Miir.il
I win ,,111-n iiip na,e ni.nie in.. viMr ellolie
hetscpii the two eoi'iposltiiins, why try to
eomert them to aii error' I l.e star
! spatmled li'inue-i ' is not idc.il. hm no other
nl"lo!' a prior rlirht to it as a natlimal
'anthem MoiPover.lt is not nnirlv " ll
i , , smuiile tor cnmrietf.iti.mHl stlKi.r,
and I belle, o thai it shnuld he Minn or.h
! l v "."iied "oloNts or eiioruses When mi
! T''"1-' "r " ''V". V1":"" M" "W" ,"",m
i ,,,, , ,,,ny inprnM MnrPOler,
i n. words are mi'ltant. Mule iho,.. of sinpr.
i n i are me It is elaiimm; tor tlie latter
"" '"i" to s(y v.ltl, did imw .nnkee'
'
(..,d -mvlv Amerna'' rannot claim a
I monopol, of (,oil Ihe pioi.r substitute
tin the Kiln; would be that whleh In our
nmtre stands tor it-p nine thini;. namely,
i i,p Star Spannled Calmer "
II (' lnis-i.)N.
iiMn.n Patriotic lii-trm tor. Sew oik
I ii son. .-mis of rt. .i.iii
M ii.ii s, X .. lanunrv
TIIV. StIIOOI. OV Ull.KMMMt.
tail lie Isn't a .ramnmrhin,
In Till' InilOIIIII I III SIS s,, ,l
von silrter ni" to make mv lontrihiition lo
the k-riiiimiiir and (ilulnl , srj- -yiii,(iilini.'
I li.ill merely iimite one or your polite
"'hklers. II
I I'm Si v Mil
i . w ho wrote in a Inner
mornmv "I'lrsf and 'last'
(nr. absolute terms. Ilicielore they i annul
ne um. nn. 'ii. sn, ne prneeeiis, u,. iprv
fin' thins we should ilo is to drop illoKh nl
niodilleaiinns Will 5011 permit me to
1 oimr.i 1 11 lat e myself that I am not a iram
tnariaii' II. A. T.
Juisl.v i'ITT. .1 . .iBiiuary .".
1 :iii 1 1 i.
I n rur I-nnm-nt Tne. i- s,r Inionr
IHper ol lo-dav "II (i C ." alter a iimeh
liule leciiire on crammar and philolony,
-as with reference lo certain expression
filed. "Pnii'l Use (hem, say soniriliiin cl-e
pipmlh- a tfood ii-v this mitsht pas-11111-trr
in New orl. cit , but hereon Stati n
Island, where onl il,e hei '.m;li-h Is
spoken and w rill en, w i; ask w hv Ihe "as' ?
Imh 1st iim:.
STirt.iTOs. S I . January "
lilllmllnn anil thr Vtalklnc -lick.
To rilK I'niron or Viir si n .sir cmn- trnilx
illirall. Bl.rs a spick runt nmu tieppmnnir uml
i;is far tnwitril liuliicin ir illfiilij- in ,r ymir
i redlior. , nnir clisoluirij- lucifiili Uiai rtiMirtl
liifln of thr arms so rrexalcnl ninon: ilp
prrcnt youth, leuh mule ami female ennr
can he um-iI a slait, a hluihti'oa. 11 miikTl, a
,blllrlah, a life prrwrxi-r With a 1 "inr no liciar
l. rpipilreit, no frnr of Irenl piin,hniriit pni-lhlf,
A rant- Is thr i mhol nf a Kratli-ni.in, the arinorl'l
of rrlstnriary, ami tin man t.ho carries one will
prnlialily flnil lh( II ml, Is 1 im-lil-mlily in his
ierunnl appiaiancr, his Inrninr and prrtlice
rturlnii ihe jear I)o.NMnr.oo,
,Nbw Vokk, January 4
'lo Titr I'tinou or 'rnr. Ses sir One renvna
why men .houli cam canes Is Hint a man Is 111.1
apt then In put his hnnils Into his pockets, which
lis not manly M ii.acci.
I' i.sibi all, January -t.
The Hoad'a Dud,
The road of life are many,
llltluir and yon they wend,
A mare they seni, uncharted,
Vtlth neither start nor end.
Hut every road If followed
Will lead a pllnritn heart
Hack to one spot w herever
Life's wlndln rmid.fayH atari.
And ever if wo Journey
With plla-rlm heart main
We find where roads hiivn ended
A place beloved of men. '
Where paths begin forever
For those who amy or roam,
And wher thny end forever
la ut th door of home!
Arthur Wallace Peach.
5, 1913.
THE SEW ST AT ESM AS Sill P.
i ' '.
l-'oollnli to i:eit Our I'lilille Mrn t
Know More Tlwn tlie I'coplc.
To i itr Million or Till' Mrs Sir Iti the
nlltorlal iiMlcle entitled " I lie I'nnnma
fiilial I'litinniiite In Till. Sl'N nf .Intiiinrv
:i you betray a "tilrlt wlmlly out of conso
nance with hlenls nf the neeil (lav when
you h(ip,i1, nf Mr laft's 'siiiieilnr iniallll
nil Inns" milt Mr. Vlton' I net nfluiottlpilce.
Such tliPOth's ate re.iel ion.l rv a lid meilneval
and ioiiIiI iro""pd only fmm a hn.iii fe
lbed' and "archaic "
III It neer he i lear to vntl that the "1ipI
tliolllf lit ' nf 111" present liny lerns'til es
mi sm li 'iiiperiiir MllallfiratiniH'' a tlioe
to nlileli von rpfei-' Ila II not hei'ii hn n
that the ahllity In bawl plallunles of the
cruiv hook Ijpe Is the only iinallleatloii
wlili h l reniiliPil nf tr Itinilcili slale-liiali''
Miinild a piihlle man lake the lime n( pssai v
fnrlhe careful study of hit i icaie problems
when he eoilld mine piiilltahlv ilpvole it to
icmposlin; anil ilplheiitnr sppei hps teplpte
, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 sun nil In;' uenerallties or In u II Ins'
artlelrs m 'edltoilal"' hi eat hi lis solicitude
lor the ili'his of man and ani"t for th"
flPi'dnm of the nipi-i s. in eery Ilii' at
so mm h a II i" ' It' yon think 1 lint he
shonlil ynu soreb' mlstalie Ilie teini"r of
the An."- 'an people Ih") ine In no annul
to he trilled vlth they will mil have their
deiiiaiid lor "s'nfl ' both v. t Itten and fpnlten
en ii!iatifl"il l'iirlli"i iiieie, no 1 1 in n ii
LTi's'li. uill admit that eihieatlnii mid i'-
' lierieni p aie il"siahe 'I hey tp'id In miilie
In man i oniei , am" lie will nut so lenlih
, I. i'iiiiii io an i-ui iiusiasin iiroii-ieii u, s,,,,;
l mi a well know ulivinn inn to a hi mil lint red
of e el y mall , lie has liei nine plospetolls.
I ill I lii'i nun ". if Mr Wilson or anv other
oltli ml need- iiisl in. I ion nr ndvne he
need iinh mi in ih,. n. mi"-' news -land
raid for a mnileii outlay pioinie nil the
ai'i iimiiln'eil iM-alnm of the ices, served
Up III til" I1 1 1 1 il l live , lliiin nt the mmlel 11
p'erlodleal If I IV seine illllll. e tills folllll
ol leiiiiliic -linulil inn dr. . if then- lie am
Ollesliini ton iimiellll or Ion uhellle fi I'
the l.-aini'il puhln ists ol the nnii i.hn"
' w'iu h mi Ii.ikI'j lie piissilil"., he i ill Will
h n i. on i Inil Hiiader of I h" iiimh'i n wmi.l,
thni .1-1 nil ml hi u' eii'M I ni"i n! i In tin i ii ."ii' -t'li;.
i lie "i iiinpositi. i iii.'.'ii lle'iii'i
lie i niiipiis,.. , ot man.v I't.ior in!,
elille or i(it('!e-s i.elll"l. 'III"
uiav iiivoh" . on. ii'i-'iioti i th.-
me
,sl..'l
' 1,1-1
of the
a.i 1 1 io p mull ei - Um I he
i ii ti i pi,s 1 1 . i it , i- ir in 'il.. i I!
l'i "iifT I. iv -. "i- i n ei Mo. I, i i, n mm
h.'i'r -'"d pair ic tlrin V. a-lnn ton, u mure
l.l! -"I'lli "' l! . " ' !l 1 'I 1. I" o n. 'I ijre iter
Hume i.t th ii, Mnrsiti
i e. nil un ite ih i' e hi it inn. e'pi rn'ti e or
-I'l-lal tiaimin; fdr.in p'lhli' dntyi-ii" ei
saiy or desiralilp is inn-t iiinleinoi rutie.
Ily even siieu'ethis sn Ii ,i tlioiprht von
stnnd ninve te.l of tic It i r-i hi Inns
aflirnipil hv ihos,, pal noli and !"cl"i's nf
our murals and politics, tin writ hi- tor the
ni.iifazliies. tlint I'm: srs Is I lie tool of
I th" "special Intel est " Vs'Hiiist s. li h,..
nil-Ill "il stamlpattlsm I hi'ii'hv leiord .in
Itnlis'liaiit protest I I. i n III n.
.N'kw Voiik. .hiiiii.iry :t
'THE V.U'E Ol' sr.
.IOIIX."
Curious lint IniproiliiK Version of
"I he
I'roillBBl Mm" In the ".11m Irs."
To tur Knniir. or Tin Sin -ir- i
collicidi ullli the views epresi"d in a
recent letter m TiiK.Sf.v rps'ardliu "mm us "
Some of the pictures are Interpslinif. I hose
te.irhlni; moral lessons are w drome
One "veiilnc recently I spent two very
.le.1s.t11l hours in a movlm pii tare theatre
number of vouin; men wero in the audi
ence A variety of pictures were shown,
bin none Ind such an -ippimI as 'Ihe Puce
of St tohn," or some iiili title drall
with nn artist who had been commissioned
to paint the tu eof St John, but v.ns unable
to And a satl-fnctory model until hi- son
returned from ioll"tfp. Tin arti-t dis.
covered his sou' face whs the one h" had
Iii-pii seckliu' l'he son pospd lor his father.
'I hen he fell in with eiil companions fre-
lupn'im: dance luills ami lulls Many
"Veriuius the bo;- r.'Minied intoxicated, Ins
journey home mad" pleasant by chorus
tfirls ami taxis.
U last the father, dscoiiiai;eil. cast the
hov from liim Xo more was he welcomed
111 ballrooms hut he found pleasure in low
resorts "Third lail boo'e" was th" onlv
uito'.ieaiit that ipi.'iM'li.il hi-, thirst II,.
soon l,c,-, inn' a s-.'lnllli" "Imiii," -leeplin; 011
the hem lies m 1 he park, his hair matted and
Ills w.s;is Ions' The father cotlllllUisi to
Brieve for liis wamlerim; son
( Hie da,- the aiiist w 'i s com 1 111 ss 01 1 ii 1 bj a
eommiii"" of abstainers in paint a picture
show ins' fh" curse of drink, ihe model lo
he i hos.-ii from ih" scum or th" earth.
While walkim; alontr ilpb.itiin: win-re to
look tin- arn-t uollnsl a man seated on a
hi-nrh in a small park lie was taken to
the artist's home While miikmi 0 circuit
of tlie nailery ihe "model laiuht sluht or
ihe pilntim; ot Sr John and collapsed
l'he artist round Ih" model" Ivine pros
trate before the pnhi'im:, atid etaiuiniiii
the man's teat are- lie recinniied his miii
I eniiire to sn thai imitiv persons who
saw- the plcin-.' pnrceiM'd ihe trreat moral
Ic.soii ir iniilallieii 1 -t J U!Ks
Nl iv 1 11: f, lleoenibpr :.
The I'erlllleateil renleniirlans.
T 1111 I. in lor, or 1 ill sis -i our
-orrespniideiit ot list Mindax' who wished
proof or anv that lived to lie mcr I no
le.irs miulit be interested to read Mr.
I'lioms's book on "Human l.omjeviiy. Its
Tails and lis I'ldion, ' fler exiiiisim;
the fiction- aboni Old Parr, the Countess of
I IX'sinond ami others, he uives m cliapter
IX. cases of undoubted ceutetiariaiis Tlie
mi'inoir of Kdw.inl M llolo.e, M. i,
published 111 Kin, 1 1 111 in 1 S.'O. is al-o imeresi
ins' lie was the soli id a pie-ident of Har
vard Colleife and made a s h at a publii
dlriiier after he w a- inn ears old
our coirestioiult'iit irlu'ht also like to
lead the life of s,)r Moses Miinteflore. a fa
iiious cenieuari.iu or r nl times
(Ilex real, a ili-lills-lll-li'', Pleach i hem.
1st, received a iWree ol doctor nl laws
from Harvard rnlver-ity in IW. when he
was iini cars old 11. n, p,
liosiox. Mass , Januarv i
"I'Mlmy Ihtjs" or Hie Mage,
To till Pinion or I'm Si s Sir In
lalkitig of old nine celebrities on ihe -lane
don't forget l.ydlii Thompson Hiirrv Mon
tague, Kltlv (I'N'eill, ihe dancer. Sam De
vere with his "I'.ileen Manna," (ills Williams
and (in Phillip-. Merman comedians ami
,. . , .. , ., ., ,
M'hoolcrart and ( ops, i," minslrel men
'Ihos" were th,. ,,,vs of clean Iheatrical
and not of "e.ihari'l
-III
.'ian a u,m, i
mimchi'il my peanuts at tlie old (llvmnic
the Cmiliiue and the (lid llowery.
Port .lian is, .lanuary 4. , ,,
Ihe lllnl nf lirmocraii.
To rilK ItniroR or I'iik Sc.v ,S'r: Ihaienflrn
wnmlcri'il whv ihe DcniiH-iais up a innncrrl
rlilekcn fur ilirlr hint of war ami xlrti.ry It
seems (.tranu'e that a h-thiun or liiift cishlu
linulil he rhn-rii nele.nl nf the pt (rumereck
whiei brairrv rannot h" nirpa-si i. 'f,.i tlrsi
step Hint Ihe Princeton pinfc-nir should take In
refarmlne tlie pemnrralle party slinulil he to pun-l-li
hy hanilng any person who shonlil u.p the
picture nf any other bird than ihe jainc rnustrr
In crlctirallnc a I lemocrat Ic vlitnrj.
IIOK ItKlBl.XUKR,
'R1NK1.1N, I'a., January i,
Nlreet Number! In New Vorli.
To thr i:niTOR or The His. .sir; May 1 sUr-1 Horses, harness mounting, et cetera, stylish lo a
est thai your Influence mlshl be exerted to ih'Kree particular.
start an audition tn hue ilu axenin-s i,r main " 'our so111 l"n,!' '"r "nmelhlnt simple, s)Ulfr
armrles of this city, particularly llnsirtwaj, re-1 lll'r dciiiocratlr,
numbered in such a way that not only Mraum-rs mc PC,, 10 Mr Kusils ihe s not aristocratic),
but remittents nniM form a (piiek decision as to ''" nl-nll"n V"iir abhnrreme of all this fuss and
where any particular slrret number Is located! ' bluster
Nrw Voiik, January 4. p. (.'. I.ksii-katf.r. i Vour Mfl1 ,s ,n wl "P '"ere In last year's linen
The 4 ommullnc Soierelan.
Knlcker-l.lke the punel post syiieni
Pneker I'int-; makes Uncle Hum look
commuter.
like
I'roof,
Knlcker Is Junes iirlnla.il"
Porker Very; lie uewi describes himjclt aa a
11 va wtre.
CIIIUSTIAS SCI ESC E CIIVRCII
Miilrmrnl Hrnanlhu, the llnoltloii inl
I'm of Mm. l.tluVs Fortune. J
r.. nn I.'i,iioh ne Tut: Ml S S(r- II"-
ferrliiB to the wnrk of the SnUntlon Armv
In n honk review cm Dei Pinher W one of
oiir coiilrlhiilnrs has taken nccloti In
east a slur upiin Ihe rellitlon of ChrUIInn
Scleine, which lie terms "rommerclnlleil,"
ami lo Impinm the motives mid character
of Ihe reiered leader of Christian Silence,
Marv Maker IMdv I his illsparan-meiit of
what his hroililht lulu Ihe lives of tlioil
siinds or iiitellli-ent lieople that whhh has
iilihfledalid healed I hem, ntnl nf otielhroiiih
Hhoe unselfish lahois Ihe.v hae been
made happier and more helpful ellleiis
and in luhhors, is -an b uncalled Tor. audi
hope yon will re (ll to pllhll-li till" protest
ai;.iiiit sin h eolitiniiely
I'lie wink or Mr-. I ddy needs no i Icim
plirn, (i 1 1 linn u ti a shorl time iiko thniisaud
ol nenspapcrs ihroiiirhont the world nulled
in a pie in of praie to Iiit memory one
who had loved and si r ed manHliiil
Iho.i. wlm hnimlit her published wmk
or ii.ilil lor her iiistii.tloas ami treatment
were not Imiilil ohpeicr to tin" ehaia"
theiefor, hut. iimtiaiiwl'e. ileclated the
benellt I 111 IPieiM'll was lieyolid pri( e
ir tlieie l a mnn lei;ltlmale of inoie piaisi
v.orthv manner ol siipioitliiu (itip-elf. or
niie that helps a lai ner ptopoltion or people
than till- disspiiiimitioii or tune enliiihteii
Im; .ileas, it In- I n I itle heard or. Liter
ary men should lie the lat tocrltli Ise it.
Ileeause Mis I dd. fiirtliellilole, llM-d n
j.
r hell iieiilli e and i-iit in t labor for
humanity, and hmillv left the fnitime she
Mi well eained to a cause which she win
(oinlnieil would coiitliute to uplift and
Me mankind till all wele healed mid n
(leeniPil. suii-ly tlnue shoiml be no nppro
bliiim i .1st upon her p It no-e
Tl. ( hrisii'iu m ii'in e ( hiin h is iirolmlilv
no rn Icr drill n'her ..in." ruhi-'ioiis bodies,
nor should Us in, , Hi, 's he i ondi'liilieil be
cause il -ees ihe ptesiyit , hu ln-iessil of
siippnrlim; it- reader- and iiffn er In the
wav lint other i"hiois bodies pav llear
i !erLymi'ii. I lm-e who de,ole tlielr lives
to s"i,im olhei's are verv s'eneiiillv p lid
l.e- I heir seniles Ilie patients or Cliris
n i. .-!", " tir.ieiiiioneis de. l ire Ihey are
.i i-file I. "Ill do not olui'i I to the price
. in h eii'.', . Iho-e who assist them to
mien . i ii. woil: It is mil in order for
o.le.r. i s ' .- t or to nti"siiim this so lotiu
.i i ' i i I .re is lawful find Irre Irom
'" ''t.h !' " ' in-iin-i S..eii e prai tioe Is
'Ll 'I I .. I...1 . ..I l I..I.IU,. Crlnm.A 1j unpn
ill li'ippler fine", purer live, more Just and
,.!,':!:. ii 'I hill" in liiislmss ami In socinl
reii'ims. Hi s '"ti In better hilth, mor.il
m l phi h:.il Should thi-i lie held up to
ridieii!" and seoru lire.iuse orderly In Its
method, and ti either solicits nor demands
Stat" support nor veuenl contribution! of
tlm-e who tiny not urnlcr-uand In the least
or syiiiputhli; with it?
.Iissk P( KAno,
Comniiltee on Piiblleation New ork.
Ni.'.v Voiik, .lanuary
THE MIEXCE OV WAR.
norlil
MiuMm; Dlscmi-rirs of firnrrml
Triirelaeliltillereeliiiunic.
To nit: KniTU ok Til K Rrs-Sir: Till I
Is an lis.' nf -tir'llni; rev olul Ions in eery
dp,iitment of life, in the art of war, how
ever, most of all
Th" military specialists of the world are
to-day 'awaittm; with bated breath" the
liiibllealloii of a new work on the sdenee of
isar by that eminent military authority
(iener.il llerr von Teufplirlihlldlereohnunif,
held of the Hoynl .Military Academy at
Weissniohtwo.
iieiier.il Teiifi-l,ihltilprerhniiii(f alms to
meet the iiece.,!ties of t hut epoch niaklnc
cliiinite in the science of war rendered
necessary hv the sturtllm; advances made
of late in aerial trnvlu-ation
'Hitherto," reimrks (ieneral Tetifel
ahliilicrechniiiiit. "man Inivimj nhillty to
move hori7oiit.-llv, hut not vertically, it
Im- been necessary 0 military ocieme to
arrani,'" liodi" of soldiers strictly within
the possibilities of plane nennietry. That
is mimes, tran.'ht creiirved, orln paralldo
urnms, s'piares and circles. Now, however,
such stride- have been made in the art of
aerial iiaviktatlnii that 11 isat last possible for
military science to pass out of tlie realm
of plane Into that of solid geometry, and
lipreatler bodies of soldier. In actual war
fare will be formed In cubes, parallelepipeds
ami rhomboids."
'I his is only one of the startllns- suuves
lions to lie contained In this remarkable
work bv (iener.il Teurelhhlldierechnuiiir
lias, however, I- enniiKh lo shock Julius
Ciesar, Napoleon Itoimparte suit other de
li, tried milium expert- nui of their iraves.
W'hat horrors Mien are in store for an in the
warfare of tin- luliire' Ihink of fiamlnir
cubes of ("minus heim; hurled through
the air at solid rliombohedrou and paral
U'lopipedous of frenchmen and Itiissinn'
(ieneral SherniHii's chnrarterhiatinn or war
will lie as imilled milk to Ihe realit v.
ciunM-s Kiiwami Stoti:.
Nt w or.k. .I.inuarv :i
The I mlcrpahl Working Vloman.
lo Tin- l.nnoe. nr l iik Sin .sir The
iniesilnn of woman's eflleieney ill the busi
ness world is not a public school question.
It iioi'e lii-inud that
How can tin public schools of Sew York
contml Mi" Inisiiu's- education of Hie
oiini women ot is eai- ami over who
come to tins city ftom the North, South.
Past and West, unskilled in any line ol
work and ronsenueiitly paid a low livim;
w a ge'
Any business man can lure for 17 a week
a stenographer who is a skilled worker but
without tlie experience gamed ill the office
(lint in the school'
Perhaps Mien ate manv ways to sohe
that ptobleni, th lalrlv paid woikwoinan.
One ol tlie best ways is through the Legisla
ture. Meanwhile let some woman with
sixty or ninety millions id ilollais to spend
or waste build a block ot model Iioiispb for
working women where they may pay, say,
M.Jiin week and do their own inutility work,
which cannot now he done In the ordinary
furnished room
xh'xenlldo not makeol such a home an
organicd charit .
Vor.mxu Woman
Ni w oiih. .Iiinuaty 4.
or Special lnlere( to Ihe Ilex
xhhnll,
Ir. l.i man
1'rum ii- (iia(i".'i rnrrr$imit'nt In Aliim.
The nllier il I was stlllng liefoir a caff In
the Cunsillutliin .Square niniii ihe thinni one
.,.n. ,,i., p. . .tii.niiiiii n in n ii-u Miiuier
u he ,,e ,,.,.,p.ii. ... i... s..t .....L' .
nrure aliricleit my atientliui a wniinih'd snliller
, iiirei piniriiin. rnr i hum i
unpin
"Noii speak I'nulMr" I ashed.
"Sine. ' he replieil.
I ntTcreii him siune lliu,i comfort, and he sat
down lic-lile me,
He sahi he trail ilie oiif(i.A regulaily,
Prrfert Happiness,
To Tiir. I'pitor orTHK Nr.N .11': Prnxldrnre,
II. I., ran "go" Melbourne, Australia, "one better"
than Peace A Joy, real estate dealers, We haxe
Joy Jlllss, who remoie akhes. and superfluous
niallerlrmn our real estate. p, (j, v,
i'BoviPHNCH, II. 1 , January 3,
Ihe .Simplicity of It,
W V
If It's folnr. io trouble ion trouble you
To be taken down (he Avenue In conveyance
venieuiar,
. uukirr.
To please Ike people, the plain people. My, but
ilon t on lue us
Ami want ll uiulcivloed nu're not a bd aboie us'
J il-t so!
I'll tell Custli f he's wise,
He'd belter ciiniprii'iilo-;
And should tlie day dike ihe last limmurali be
without snow or icicle,
Why, juu can bleji lcl '
llO.NMOl.TU Jl'h'CTIOK.
;:GEN. O'RYAN REVIVES
Sa.vs Kfficionc.v Cnmpufgn Mill
ilffrhi Where He Left Off
in State Guard.
NO POLITICS HKHEAFTKK
llciitl (f State Soldiery Snys He
licni s No -Mn I ice Staff lie
mains rncliansed.
.MaJiM-Cieil. .lolin P. O'ltj.in, wlmir,
Coy, Kulzef restored to .icllvn M-n Ice
and coliimaiiil.ihoiit tin llr-tthluK hi'lld
was at Ids lieiiibUiirter In the Klcw.n
llulldlliK yesterday. It was the Ul
timo the coiiinundlnis' Oenerul of tin
Stale National tiuard had appeared hi
cause since his restoration to duty li.
has been at Albany learning from th'
new Coventor that there Is to be m
polities nor in ttlcoats In the guard to
the ni'M two years.
Theie wele a few more than 500 let
tds and telenr.im of congratulations
awaiting the .Miijot -Ccneral, and wha,
with receh big nftlcen", answering the,
telephone and dictating replies to the
messages he passed a fairly busy day
Xnt only did muny Nntlotml Guardsmen
or the State send the messages, bu
there were a goodly number from Wash -lngton
from some pretty big army of
licers who have seen the young General
at m.iinettvrcs and liked htm. Of
course these names were not revealed.
"The work begins again whore It was
topped when 1 xx'aj superseded," said
the .Major-General, and he would not
talk any further.
Friends, however, declared that the
statement xvas literally true. The Gen
eral takes command of the forces as he
did before; his staff remains un
changed; he has no malice toward any
officer of any branch of the State ser
vice who may have ardently and pub
licly esiKiused the cause of AdjL-Gen.
Verbeck. If they hold nny commands
they will be unmolested. The General is a
soldier man and takes philosophically
anything his superiors may decide.
Ariangements xvere made for the In
spection of the militia organizations of
the Stnie by regular army officers. This
begins on Monday with the Blngham
ton commands. Arrangements were
also made to revive the officers' -school
of the line and staff which had been,
Inaugurated xvhen Gov. Dlx made the
change, and the proper staff officers
made plana to get together with the
inspector instructors of the United
States army to draw up lessons from
tho Connecticut mameuvres of last
summer.
The Idea of the manoeuvres xvas that
the National Guard, as well as the regu
lar army officers, could study every
thing done with a view to determlnlnP
where the mistakes xvere. The rditila'.
army has .i corps of first class ofllcert
detailed with the Ouard, Capt. LIncolp
r Andrew's of the Fifteenth Cavalry,
('apt. Ulddle of the cavalry, Capt. An
drexxs of the engineers, Lieut. Prell o
the Held artillery and Capt. Cory of thr
Infantry.
When tlio.se men have agreed on the!
reports there will be a conference xvitl
Gen. Barry, commander of the Depart
ment of the Kast, out of which wll
come nn agreement as to every Incident
that constituted a shortcoming, supplies,
transportation, tactics, hospital service
and everything else. The supersedlm
of the Major-General simply postpone.'
the work of these officers.
.VI. 143 PACKAGES MAILEIt.
More Than U.OOO Held I'p for I'a re.
I'oat Stamp.
Postmaster Morgan's estimate of 50
000 packnges by parcel post on Fi
lial was amply Justified when the rr
turns came In yesterday morning, The
total number of packages mailed from
midnight to midnight on Friday was
50,1-13, an Increase of nearly "0,000 over
Thursday.
This encoutaging increase, howevei
xx as offset by the number of package
xvrongly mailed xvlth ordinary stamps,
there xvere 2,370 so mutilated, xvherea
on Thursday only SftO were received
These packages are Wing held when
they xvere mailed until the people who
sent them shall appear and get tin
proper stamps.
(if the TiO.noo packages mailed on Fri
day under tin parcel post system. 3b
964 I'anio Into brunch stations. 3.78:'.
into the general post office, 7,040 Into
the Grand ('entrnl Station sub-station,
and 7,sOR Into the I'ennsylx-nnla Ter
minal suli-stHtlon. The number nf pack
ages delivered xvas 9,370, of which S31
were delivered by xvngon and 8.53S In
carrier
There were 2.1T.9 Insured parcels. Of
the total number delivered, 1.4SS xvtie
for local distribution and 7,982 xvere
Irom out of town.
The most iinlipie package xxns a bo
of leeches, The xvould-be sender was
notified t lint live stock is not tolerated
A sailor olT tie battleship I'clawnre.
tried to semi two canary birds tn
friends In Indianapolis. Other sallms
from the same ship sent souvenirs col
lecteil In Panama, where the Pclawarn
went recently as convoy for President
Taft.
X iM ES I.XAI'fil'RAlj ST AW.
lien.
W ond Mclrcln aalalaiils for
Vs'llaon I'arude I)a.
Wasiiinuton, .Inn. 4. Major-Cen.
Leonard Wood, Chief of StnlT and mar
shal of the Inaugural parade to be held
i March 4, to-day announced the names
of ofllceis selected to serx'e on his staff
for the occasion us follows: Vlce
ehnlrmnn, Col. K. St John Crehle; chief
of staff, Col, If. T. Allen; adjutant-general,
Col. H. C. Hodges, and secretary.
Lieut. .1, C. II. Lee. Mnjor-Gen. W. W.
Wotherspoon has lieen assigned to com
mand the regular urmy and military
academy contingent In the parade nnd
Brig.-Gen. A. L, Mills will command
the militia division.
PEACE OEEEHATES' (UlEETIXd.
Mouth tmrrlcan llrprearnlatlvra
Send 'Irlegram to. Knnx.
Wasiunoton, Jan. 4. Secretary of
Stato Knox to-day received a telegram
of greeting from delegates to the fifth
Central American peace conference,
noxv assembled at San Jose, Costa Itlca,
I The conference Is In accordance with
provisions In the Washington conven
tion that there should bo annual gath
erings representative of the five repub
lics of Guatemala, Salvador, Ilondurun,
Nicaragua and Costa Rica,