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Nrto JM* iHribunr. MONDAY, Ali.lNi 7i. 1913. Otraed and publiahed d-oly hv Tbe Tribune Aaaoclatlon. . s Y.,rw eorporationi Oaalea kt Ba4d, Praaddaat; OeaaM BaaUta. aaetatary; Jaaaea IL Baurett Imeaarar. Addtf-a. Tribune lSuildlng, No IM Nasaau Pttoet. New Vork. m BBrCniPTION i: \ l B8. By HaM. ."OBtaga Pald outa.dr of Qraalar Nara. Vork ??? oo I'.iiy ami Baaday, 1 aao4 '??? pa? l eaalr, ? month?.*?? , Sy and sunday. 8 moa. ??? Daily only, l >?f ..,"" fg Laail and ? ?"?*? \ ?n hs' ?w Daul only, 1 rnoath.&0, Sunday only, t >>.ai. ?**? fni'l-l' IM BAT-38 I .'ANAl'IAN RATES ,'aVi.v Vn.'ViM'AT: I 1.AI.-V ANDBUXPAT* Ona month. *? ?'-"? Ona niamtti.*?'" Oaa ye-i .IBJOOae yaar ......._??? ?*>? ,HAV "M.Y: I I'AILT ONL*. un. jwr. BHICee >^rvnA v' oV1 y'' DAIttT ONLTi Bl M'AT ON-.T. Ona month . l.e? a**aaa mamUi. M l,na ><ar. 12.'JC,Oiie yrar. '^ L.-.ttrod at the I'ostcfflca at New Tork ?p !=econd Claai Mail Mattvr. Tiie Tribune will puarantee tbe Intfffrity nf Its ad* ra io it& readers ami expeets Iti return that Ita adreitleera *a.h guard again.t wlalaadtnf ciaima aad statementa. Murphy Undisguised. Tbe laaue of Tammany or auti-Tammany is dear ih,s year. Votu yeara ago Mnrpiiy's enndidatB), Jndge Qmjtyqj, had aa anti-Taniniany record, ami manj people fell thal he aronld eontlnne to ba inde pendenl ln oflten. Ponr yeara befoae thal tho fear ef Hearal ?as greater uiih many thaa tha batred i.f Tammany. And four years cerHer stni there was an irrosjstii.i*? mi.-tion toward Tammanj aftei an impopolar fualon admlniatratlon. Tbis jrear Mui-phy weara no maak. His ttekel is sn orpinizati'.n ti.-kot from top to bottom, hoirin ?ninj: with tho hOBS'8 Intlmate advisor. Coiniiiissi.inei' IfcCall. and endtBg arlth that Tammany hack, Con igieeaiaan Gooldea, of Thg Bronx. Tammany la fal Jor tho "stiiff." lt rcjeetod Oaynor meroly l.e. au-t he ariiri not hand orer eaoogh t<> sntisfy tho "b"y Cjust as it ls tryinr* to < nish Sul/.or hoeause ho stoo.1 between it nnd aoaae eoatraet cntft. it is not sai Isfied to win eleotions nnd jret little out of them. [fl tha McCall tleket thoro 1s n plain noti.e Of Whal to exraect No Oaynor administrallon arlth nothins tnora thaa "kind worda" aad aome amall Jobfl for tho ..r.ani/.alion. No Sul/.or mliiiini-draip'ii. tvhl^h COUld BOt o\on bo bla.'kmaibd into a-oiupleto ?arrka of tho boaa. Bol a good oad-faabJonad Tam niany admini^tration. in wlii.h BO stop will ho takon without tho boss's approval. And lf tho pooplo ele.t tho prosonl Murphy ttckei thal is all tho.v havo a riffht to oxpoet. lt is frankly ii Tammany ti.'ket. tha BBOBl br.'i/.only Tammany tiokot thal has bo. n put up m many yeara. If tho pooplo olo.'t it 1t will bo bacanae they approvo Tam? many Bfld wanl ? Murphy admini'-tration. Out and out Murphy inon arlll be Ip BO doubi wlii.h inastor to ?;orvo in oflka, anHkc auch naen as Qaynor an.l Sul/.or. with somo ro|?utation for indoi.ondonoo. who feel thal they nro etocted in spito of hfnrphy, aoi becanae of Maa, Thera has been no "paiialering t<? Iho hottor olomont" in 1 ho ndhring '>f this ti.'kot. and there wlll ba nona ln tbe adnrfirfatintlofl if it is ted. If llayor Gaynor should niako up his mind b> run ho shoukl not be permi'tod to oonfuso tho issuo. Ho . .'uini.t repreacnl anti-TammanylBin to any rltrht thitikinr; mind. Tho molivo of his .?an.lida.y. liko tho motivo of miioh <'f his administration. will Im> iim'I'.. peraona] aplte. Up tiii tho last m.-mont be W_g dii'keiin- f.'t- n BO-L-UltlOfl from Murphy. Whon it araa nol ratcerred ho donoumod the Mnrphy .?rowrl as "vpoliators." Yet hohims.'lf was tho ajxilo clst for theae ??spoiintoiv four yaara ago, and agaia in all tho j.roliminary movos that lad up tO tho final dofoat arbaa Murphy chose M'Call. Mr. Oaynor stands for nothin? ox.opt piilo that ..vorroaohod ltaelf. Judge Parker the Prosecutor. in ratatnlng Jadge Parker as counsel la tha Bnlaar impeachment proeaedlnga tha A^^ombiy board of manafrors put its baal foot forward. Judga I'arker poRsessos tho advantasos of an imposinc mien, an ?'xcoiiont titio and ooit-paaclmMa reBpectablllty. Hesldes that his praBaifO as the autlmr <.f that Im mortal proncunooment, "Tho Demoor.itio party has no roactiona-ios?all Demoorats aro progWBBlTaa.w ls bound to bo of aid at this time. whon tho ery is raised that Sul/.or is being sa< riii.'o.l to T.uiiiiiany and '"the interests." It ia true that Mr. Bryaa at Baltimore i.pposed Jud*?e Parkar as the roproscntative of the toMJ re aotlonaries arhoBB existon.'o ho deniod. Bul if the aataaaaad jurist di.i raiareaant ICaaara. Ifnrphy, Bolmont et al. eren Mr. Bryaa had no gennlne roa son to be dissati=fiod with tho rosults of his lahora. If he lahora for tho Aaaemhty proaacntora arlth tho same whota hearto.l /.oal and ability, and aehieros gg CDBTieelag reaalta, Jadge Parker's omployment will pri.vo of -rrcat otHoura?oniont tb all tnio pro irresslTos. r.f whom tho Uovernor considera hlmaelf thief. The Raid on the Diplomatic Corps. Ihe Tribune'a Waahlngton .orrespondent preeeot id yeeterdey a gtajthle view ..f tha haToc beinj; arrooghl h? the dipiomati.- aeialta by the W-ueoat. Bryaa poltey of aatag tho Mgher poeta t'> pay off ]..iiiii' ai debta. Teaare ia tho poata of ministor and ambassiidor is not now p_*otected oithor by law or by aaacative order, bol ?aader the tire pracedlag a(!ininistrati"ns the precedenl was gradnalry befag . stabiish.'.i "f praaaottag maa from the gradea "f BBCtaaary of aaabaaay or legation t.? tha raak of aartagra Bnd thaa carrylag to a i * ? j-c i * -s* 1 conclnalon the partlaily BCCOpted prin?'ii>lf thal diph.inals. n?s a rulo. should poaaeaa tho traiaing and e_i>erleBce irhicfa la other taroors are obtalaed by begianlng al the bni to_a of the ledder Bad gradttally climUag np. The WHaoa-Bryag policy of onatiag thoae arho BBfra aeeepted the goreraiaeBt'a aaggeatloa t<> make I profaBBdlOfl <'f iliplotiNH'y nnd havo woik.-d their way up to the hlgher gradea la favor of outaldera rbooea nierely through potttteal ladvence is ? ra* \4>isi"n io the bratal apoltomanahlp <>f twenty ?.r thirty years ago. There aatghl havo heen Uttle canaa for.?riti.i-iii if PiaaldeBl Wlhaoa had aawetydecUaed to iinpiovo on tha good exaaaple ael by PraBMeata Kit.i.-fvoH an.l Tall lf he lia.l .onliiiu.'.l in oflre tboee wh<> had rtaaa i>y merM .iti.i dlaplaeed only thaee arha had aeea Belected .m i poUtlcal basia from privato iif?*. Thal voaid havo been littio Bgaongh to i>\|io,t from I leadei arhoae profaaa lona of regaid i?r the bwH uratem here been as aardBp bjg as Mr. Wilsoii's. Bol artth b itilhltaancaa rhlcfa eren Joelah Qoincy tiiii.'.i to sh..w when be leoted tba foraiga aenrlca in 1800 tha preaeal B^aaJaletratioa ims dther re Biored or onirked far renaoral fortj out of tbe forly tWO ati'l.a-sa.I.r*- and ministri's w hoin ft fotllld Iu offl.e and haa laclodod la tha lhal of dbaalBaala every diplomat wbo had oarncd protnotion hr nrr vhe in the se.rotarial gndea. It is proper flOOOgb to s?'ii*l repn-scntativr- Ameri ciins t*. a few of the blfhetd poeto atfwoad, for i-aaltj rfl.pn'Sfl'ntative Aineri.-ans ni'iy ho "f nWCg AUtlt.fi there than prof*a?toni1 diplomat- woold be. ? ??| in thfl inain the work of the fui'i'tan s.-rvho .an hc li,-t done hy those who are bTOOffal "P in it. ?n<l eiiliehteni'(lM'"h?y will ..ventnally insist on creater lixily of toniire in all the diplnnialic gndea. Mr. Wilson has unl'ortnnat.ly done his worst tO postpon- thal better day. He has ilnaed daHber nielv flffllnsl satiity ami p*i**ogreflfl in ?'"*'?'"- ??"' aerrlcfl orer to Mr. Hiyan io he apMttd u partj Spoils Kuincd hy Prospcrity. Miii-pliv s Cflfle ?ati he siimmod Op Ifl tbfl cpitapb BO oonimon in TX'htiial prnveyaids. "Ho rouldu'l siai.il prusprritv.- TOO miirli sip-.-oks bflfl {ron.- ta bbj bead. .inst as Croker foi iietiant ind lai flnd reil Into the orrnr nol 'only of ??'worklBi for bta pocket aii tbe ttwm" bol of gotag on tbe flrttaeaa Btand and adtniitinr- ii. Murphy has r*otne tO ?."ii t.iiiptu'.us of the pobHc wblcb has aDowed blm to bare bla own way In ihe cKy and gren emoura-.'cd iiiin to more ap to Albany and to try to run tbe Btate. Th.* nomlnntion of Mr. McCall for Mayor thh year, arben Tammanj is betag hard pttohed oa arary Slde, is 00 a par with rn.ki-r's iioininatioii of Van Wy.-k. The latler Wflfl saved hy a divisi-m of the ?mll Tammany forCflM, hnl tbe poil ibOWOd Tammany Iu ,i niiiioiiiy of oeer 10,0011, and the Vaa W*#e* id ministration led to Beth Ura/'i rtetorj roar T**n Inter gnd Croker'a ezpntrlation. Murphy began wltb grnal cautlon. Hta rapa "' the fusion candklatei for Controllor and Prealdenl of the Board of AMermen ln 1001 >Vi,'-; ?' maaterly stroke. and he handi.-d the dangeroufl Hcarst reroll in I way lo mivc his own skin and Tainmany's. He ifala domfounded the fn-ionists i.y ibductlng Oflynor In 1900, and be "pnl orer" Dli and Bnlaer ?s candldatei for Gorernor In 1910 gnd 1912. vn bg nerer iri.-d untll now to ron ? i-ecogataed ehadow of himself for a big ofB-t-.*. Tammany mlghl as well have deaignated Ifnrphy for tbe Mayoraltj ?** >???? Call. ??ii arlfldom, thon ari fled to brottob beaata!'' Tbe --real bogfl who now raably rballangea pnWk oi.ii.ion mlgfri well anry hi< own dl?*r?*lc_ ln tbe daya wben be was gn bumWe naeniber of Ihe lamented trinmviraU once dealgnated by MBlg CWeT Dnrerj as "Joke, Sport and Two-Spot." Alas! The Dutch Standard. Somethlng liko coo?ternatlon wlll, are flre rore, -triko tho oountry with tho aiiiioiiiiivnii'iit thal uiid't* th.- new tariff law tbe Dutch standard will be Bbol isli.-.l. .Inst wli.il thal standard is f.*vv know. lf mnlnde m of the Bchleewlg-Holsteln qneatfcm, ofl Whlch I great slatrsman ..ii*-t' sai*l tluii only l><* and another man In aii tiio world tmdentood It, and tba other man was ihad. Bol porhap*- I few Diore tbflfl that imdi?r-tand. or think they linder-tand, tbe Dntcb Standard. Think. bowever, of tbe i?"*s to tariff dehatfla and to all tiis.-ussioiis of thfl ragar Indnatry from the di.-appearance Of thal iiiitiieinorial latidmark: I'-.r | hlthertO tho wbole tariff has turned upon sucar. and tbe wholo Bflggf l.iisin*-s has tiiriiod upon tbfl Dutch Standard. OntOTfl havo doHalnn-d. adTOCatefl bflTfl ?rgued, e-sayists bare writton. poaU bare siin-* nnd miisi.- ball artists bare warbled topteal flonp on tbfl Dntcb Standard. Qoodby, old friend! "Whal >bookl i do," ei claiincd a ptotM Mother ln Ifltael, ?'what -hoiild I d-> without my total deprarlty!*? WThal flhall we do wltbonl our Diit.li Btandard! The Clearcr Vision of a Distrcsscd Philosophcr. Afflic-tion hrinirs a mnn cloger to tho realltlefl of life. How mneh neanr tbe truth. tberefore, IK Mayor Caviior's enil.ilti'reil ri-Ilt**'fi.>ns as bfl l.iiiiip down tha laal ?tepa <>f Mnrphye italrcaae thaa wai his attitude of patroniring toteranca toward Tam? many when bfl was its i-andidato for M:iv..r f-uir yeari .'m->! Tammany was tin-n a ??tiriion' or i "iii.?knaiiif.'* Ifr. Gaynor carcmonio?dy tmterod tbo Tlgar'i lair iu litii itraH and beatowed i few friendly pats on tbe poof faoped animal nith * a 11 the bonbomle of an oxptont toteraatad ln thlnga new and Plranso. His ?-ompass|on for Hi*' mlfljodged leadei* of Uiis "nirknamc" polillcal OTgantflatJon eg* taaded ao far ihat after his election lw poMlcly ad vL-cd people to cheer np Marphj by flaylng a feu "kind words" fdtbar f<u* him or to bll (bce. Now Um poae of coodeflceoalon is dropped in st.-a*i of settinf* an exainpi*- in tiio waj of flbower* inj* "kind words'' on Brother Muiphy and liis ro laiiKMs the Mayor draws a pirtun* of llu'iu as he Inis COOM lo know tliini after four years of moro <?r \t-? doae association ThflfTfl is no less rharity luil mip li mora joattofl in this later apjiraisi'ini'iit . I have not turned them fthe rej.tpayetnl and tflZ payero) over to the ?pollntloa of an> orgnnhifld band who madi- thnt their pur-uit in llfe, and whOflfl BflflUg | nnd flleek fausfli nnd Bgurea are atandlng svlden e that they wax rnh and fat l.y lUchlng, I-:. thlfl CUn nlng way and that, tlu tflXflfl pald Into thfl tr.-.i.siuy i.y th.ir industiioui and rflapeotahlfl netghhori (Jreal are tbfl BaCfl Of adreraity, and gl-aataat ai.ig them is thfl Bore edjootmeflflt <>f the ?oflarer'd rlalon to fnndamental imiiiK. Rulintf Out the American Scrvicc. It is raported, wa bopa lacorractl7, that thfl Inter natl*inal Lawn T<*iinis Ass.x-iation inPnila |o fldopl rules makiiij: tlie Ameri an gerilca Impoggibla. kt f*-**rdlng to theae mlos tba flerrer must ki-cji botb ffl'<*t on tho gronud durlng deUeery. Bateh ? rajquire liifl'nt wiuild not only ro'i tbfl ferve of niueh of its apoed ami bfeak, bat ghw fleriomily bandlcap tin Bflnrer In reacblng the n*'t; ii wonld, la brtof, make the Ameiiiau name, wblcb is fmindod on gggra** slveness, Impogfllhlfl, Wt* havo BO sympatliy witli tbfl fa*ilo aad rathor Icheap asscrtion. which will certainly bfl dlfBCtad Bl .iur riva!-. that ihe Knelish, niidlnir 1ho Auiorican aerve dittidilt. th-liheratcly s?.| nhuut gflttlng rid of it. NoflM of tbe foralgBafi agalnal whom wa bave coijipeled have glran any cvidences of sik-Ii BBITOW ni'ss. Tho oppnsition l<> thfl "??xpr.-ss sorvi.-o," hs it iias been called, is iias?'*i on tha tbeory, wUeh is held iii this ciuintiy :is well as aliroad. tliat it BBI> j I'ows tba game radaegfl it ta ? conatant itnigglaj f..r the net, Ifl Wblcb physlcal iiuhknoss ls nmre Important than beadwork, ipaad than Bccaracy. r*#r such a itrnggle, say this.' contendera, ihaia is ralg* tiv**iy linio adrantaga In dereloplng tba tinisiied fonil wlii'li makes U'linis Ihe prcltiest of flapbloof famaa, Thg aaawer ta theaa r-ontaatlona, wta think, ihonld go daapar than tha mtbor .yni. ai oboorratloa that tennlfl is noi playod for tba ipactaton nor for any idfl'iil <iiiisiderati?.iis cniu ornii)': gracfl or atyle, our ?naWflflff sinuiiii i>e, ratber, that tha game vviii uoi be made broader or more diverse l.y BBOlaahrag one of its most direrae forms. tho mion-ss of whi< h has ia ,,art Bl lo.ist beeil due to its novelty. Nor will tho intorest in tonni* ineroase whon the frame is tinr rowod to ii .biii.ito and ??onservative form; ou tha rontrarv. tho superlor intorest whirh tho Rauie ?iruuses t'.day is duo. in larBo part, to tho <lash of ditfereiit siylos of play. oa.-h of whi.-li represeiits ?listinr*t natlonal ehar;i.'t.Ti**tl.* We vonturo to sny that WildiBg BBd M.I.ou.hlin and Williau.s and Parke offered rnore Itrteraatiag amtehea thaa ua.t the piayera of tbe same MdoaaHtlaa an.l simiiar ?.','inios lont.'ii.lo.l. Tbe ^o...i of tennis ddea n<>i require tba aboiition ..f tho Ainori'-an aame. II d.-maiids of "ur rivuls thal they dovelop gBBMB of thelr owu. The Qaynor fjtragwrra want to nae a shovei a.i their hallol BmbleBB. Wouldn't a CUrfeW bell be more ptetareaqtM an.l more appropriate'.' Tbf frnm.rs ..f tbe Tammany platform COTgOt to add thal rlea nader ihe oontrol of a aaparata oom mlasloa aronld remaln as ri-h b revenua aradaeer as .?\'r._ AS I WAS SAYING Gentle Allce Btone Blackirall ha* pul on her pink Buaboanel Bfld'gana iM.tani/.irirr ainasng tbe Bowera of rhetorie, ami it B a captivating aoaagay ahe brings home: Prom b patrlot'a addiaaa on the pxbool h.iar.i bai |o| for women: "If WO make this . xperlment the r;.. e arlll be blast. .1 by AJflBtghty Ood." Kr.nii leiliarkB on th. fOUndtnC Of Vassar: "The uterc fact that ii is eatled 'a eoflege f?>r women" i? enough. Ko reflned Cbriatlan nMther artH send her danghtera," Prom .< proteal agalnel women on achool board.": "Thla tbreatena ihe home. threatena the BBaeredneaa of ihe marriage tle, threatena the Church an.l undcr mines the foundationa "f our greal republic." And nnally thln ahy bloeaom from a apeeeh on th-* bill t" give wiv.s ;i rlght tO their own earnlngs: "Theee unaexed women aronld c-verthrow tbe di\in<-i Ina and eataMbdi on its ralaa a apectea af lagnllaed i lei ." aaa i?;.int\ flowera, aii bai woroen'a place bi In the h'niie, nnd are arlsh **<titi" Allce erould Btay tbera Bhe la nol to be trnsted anraong tba Bowera of rhet orlc, Too plalnly ahe alnaa to pull them np by tbe r.'.itH. P/hereaa thej are precloue; an.l so. bv jinuro: in the genlui thal prodnced them. Oettlng Bcarcer e\eTy day, too. We must beep <"ir eya oa the few aurvlving gemuaea. Alreadj we bava hial Harry. ? ? ? Put dn ri'.t deapalr. Kratiti. effnrl?- are belng D,,.|.. to recover tbat bloaaomlng bnd of hope, and w<- run onl) applaud bla retort, "Who'fl looni nowT*' ? ? ? At thi I't.mt ur BVOid BB abrupt tran?-itinn bv |aj. troducing our tlmely friend, ihe giraffo Are you Btunned bj the aatrance of wowian, hwecked Incred uloua by tbe legal marvela ra**veeJed In the Herrs hunt ? Then i.Wer tba gtraffe Ttane w.. or f... II |..,??? ni an BngUsh paper when "our diacrlml natlng aiaceetora*' <i" :m. ti tn bellera In thal "lm? probable beaaV' Whal waa II ThoaBaa Hood called iffe? "Tbe gm -.i anti ? llma-x, S,. \' '.?? loftj nt tbe fr.mt. St. <i\?. indling .'.t the tatt" aa noble .t tribute, abaoet aa Ihe rtni.uk v.-> once oa/erheard "Oo ah, bla dlnner nauot eema down wltb B tlnimp " ? ? ? And whiie wb ara delvtng among Ihe antlquitiee, behold thla .riitnb of "ti.f"ti for the Kon BmokeraV League! Old man Beneonl ka dlacouralng of th. rii.ii tbe WI ' '1 "Born. there are who take so much of II lh_l thelr aenaea whtri from thla cruel pei fuma, ?<'"i thej f;.;i down RaJ aa though stmk deed, i do nol be lleve thal devila coold belcb forth .. more pene tratlng Btent h," Oh, eiicouraglng! This \a.. tn 1665, and |u l b<ra Ibe weed baa been eurbed in tha brlef portoJ ? .I . then. ? ? ? fi bretbren, there hi?> r_ng1tahmen whe <annot .. ;i foke, even when II la offered them m hii Ita nagran<*y Por laatance, bb lordeblp of Btratbcona ??it ui high ttrae," arrltea be, nalvely, "th.it the Bplrtt of i ,ti waa Introdu. ed Into furnltnre." ? ? ? Ah' here comea Brother Dell iencbanting treatlaa ''Women ..s w..rbi Bulldera." \v.- open ;.? random. Oracioos! Chapter on Mra, Pankhurst. yuite a ahock, eonetder ber re< ord among tha adiflcea, tbougb -the kmgar we reflect, tbe leea we denaur. Whal wornaa of our era has done ntore f..r tbe bulldinc trade*! Al tins rat.?, ni.i Bngland wlll bardly know heraelf. ? ? * Or America, either! Here, too, we face the .?_.?>. tion, Bball tbe nniverea be rebullt? it began aith ..,, ajtepg Manj b company la rebolldlng Ita i ara to provide luw atepa for bobbted ladlea, And wbenour Braadway bellea Bnd thenaeelvea X-rayed by an a.i \eitit-'i." aaarchlbjbt, bear how they acream foi -i new BaToadway wuh aaarchllgbta lefi oat! a e e aii rerj proper, no doubt, but there ara blata of B dlfferent BOlfltion, So Bflbtlol "I sini|)ly am not golng to aiiow theaa coatumeal" roara the Chief of Police In Aitiiboi", ataaa. "Whal I want in ttm town is ih.it w.'iti.n ahall dreaa Hke human betnga." Draetlc! Berolotleaaryl -fet, reloctanl te ra* bmid ita new Btatlon, tho Pannayhranla Rallroad thiaateaa t" puMtah daa riptleea of -.ri\ lady who catcbea a tamMe aa ita premiaee. it arill dellaeata her nkirt ami ber h.els nnd?oh, the hrutalit) I -h? r age. Bince thla hlooil-. ur.lling announ. ement we havn Boarched in rala for aaeh report*. f~bj?? we can gueea, ? ? ? whi'h leada up te aa aarfaUy joiiy eeaalderatlon. Who la ii thal acarea u? with thi..?.o abacktag elothea, nine Umea onl of leal Tba aweet ronng tinnK.' a bnd ..f tbe laal centuiTi avenl .No, belored; la at laaal un aeaaea siu- hmka ui*-e nixty. Ht-ntf a atiii joiii.r obaaaVatten. Madain, you think you are Bflhlbtttng >our pretty feet an.l >niir daiiity tiolaaphllHpay ankles. fnateBd, ? nn are chaUenglflg us to detect allrer thraada among tbe gold, and, though it grleaaa aa to nteatlon ib. in. wrinkies. Brge: Now la the tlme lo wear out vnur .dd nhoe?4. K l? Ha INCOME TAX CLASS LEGI8LATI0N. rrom LeaUaTa in tba prepoesd hteeme tax we bava ? .lear eaae of daaa ptglelaaion tt\ piadng the aaanaptlon at M.aae it W'Ul'l crOBte a BaaaH daaa of people nnt tn reeelva fn'.'n?. froan Ibe gorernment bul bbob arhooj arould b* plaeed ;. burden tbat eughl u. i>. borae by all J"hn H. Bolllday, f'nii"ler <if "The Indlanapollri N'cwa" and for yeara tba leadlng tarlfl reform Bdrooata of ladlaaa, considrr.s the blgb .\'inptlon a BMB?aTa l" tha .niintry end the begtonlng of daaa loRi/iiatinn arotaa than pro t.'i'tinn. As lonK .is w are tO have mich leRlailatlon. lt would bava been wetJ t<. bava aaodelled tha federal law after tho wiecoanoa Blata law, with its nkaaaptlaa <>f |IM for a slnnle man BBd II. 101 for a marrlctl man. SCRIPTURAL. l'i"'in Tba Pblladdphla Inejulrer. a innn by tba Banaa al Maeb has been BppelBte- to a |ifivtnia.?4tei>lii|> ln IIIIiioIm, whirh ?trikea us as evl>len<-e that the fauuly Ir. i. ally beginning to Inluiit the ca.th. ONLY A NICKNAME? MCCALL A THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN WOULD REBUILD POSTOFFICE A Largcr Park Would Hold More Undesirablcs. To thfl i dltor oi Tha Tribune. nir in | | of even date i no* tl ..i nn arttcle w.th the hflflvd l 'Wlll Halve Aator Houa. " ln pai 1 II i.u-i s hi il I take tba ra ? ? a w ? um ..t.i ffld< ii b lldlng and poet ? . torn down and the Irl* ,r i ..t betarefl n Btroada ijr, I'??? i; md what tfl i oa Mail fltrai I nrou d t to 1 I || -. en ? I bfl lUtl ..ii I utllll i .? ?ii.. ?;m' t" -?. the um Ightly oid -.-. .?i " i hav. ?? ? ii ..1*1 prlntfl ahowlng hoa the looked i ? for* the f.-?l**rHi birttd ng . . ? .i i: mi ' Indead hnaa ba. n \,, v i. autll il, i admit, in thoaa daj -. ?ith tl ? int:- bulldtngfl ?ui ;;,,)., ' ;;? l... ? V\;tll thfl *k | *? I .' BaWfl III Ihat ridnltj. i i an onli ?-???. tf tha dty ahould reclnlm thal land and i**y oul tba thnt n ? ...Li t- ti.** raflUag ptacfl ,,r ? t aui h ? i ?> ? ? noa inhnbll lt. as nu and nlght, i - ill) .ipi't-.-. -tata thfl f.ft thal are haa ? n.it auffl* k nt parka ln the dty, bul tl I - i ,u tlcular - iild t.ot I a *ri*ren eeer for ? louni ? ef p- raooj arho ii"* ini- st most of out pai kt i lovfl o ir > Itj. an.l f. tl proud to ba ? n ,.( tt* >. to ni.. the only clty on earth arhere tba walfare of n* Inbabl* tani i. in evldence. i am aatlafled thal .t vory larga por tioti howavar, do not ronllaa what is be? lng done for thera ..t no Btrnnll *.?st, and to BlTfl fluch tiioi** flpacfl doflfl not hy any -neana rneal arlth mv approval, an.l i *dn* cereiy intfli Tha Tribuna ooaean ia thlfl oplnion. i'iiI?**<m thfl fadfltral nnthatrltlej can ?<* qulra lha Aator i loi.??? flntlrn, some oth.-r mii.i Intrger Irni t flheuld i"* aelected, er rabulld the old poetefflcfl ta h'.u thfl re* quli.-m. nt*< of th?- tlme. II M PHI?UPi i Nrw Tork, AtlR. 8, IMl 1 SINCERITY AND DOLLARS Some Commrnts on Public Oftkuls and Public Morais. Te tho Edltor of Th** Trihunfl Sir AN thfl bflfldfl "f PUhlie ofrUe** ?Ineflrfl cltlsanal Thla is ? quaaUon 1 havfl oftan r<Ulartad on. la vn-w of preeflnt day evrnts, hii.I 1 would likt* t<. know who . .in k'.vi- uii Irapartlal am n >?' w Ih-ii H man is alaeted to ? pubtk* otlic.. ii** knowa whal tbfl anlnrj la and arhnl ara tin- dutiafl an.l reaponaibilltiea of tha ..iti. .- .iii.l in Mfl aptltlfl tbfl posltlon he gtvea .*u flafluiamre to lha peoplfl that ho win perforra tba dutlefl honeatly, Irra* ?pactlva of any other con-iidflratlon. Tai wa iin.i in federal, atata and clti floaarn iiti-nt nifii when olflotfld to onaca forgol ting tiu.s*- fuaranteea an.i itartlng oul In ?anreh of ambltlon an.l tlu- aoeumulatlflo of 'lollKru. When Mr. Ilryati Wflfl niaili* gflCtrfltflry >.f sitatf hfl kn**w what thfl rflflflOnfltbttl* tlaa and thfl ineofM were, t.ut he is hard* ly inatallfld when ha tdla tin- p> opta thai tin- afllarj |s iiiaii*.|uati-, and ti** ?.>.* on a tour throogh tii>' oountrj ?iv ink loct* ui. s an a liusln.-r's **ntflr*p**tflfl< W li> ii Mr. Hul/.i-i- was *-l*.t.-.l ilov.-inor ol thfl Btfltfl Of Nivv VuiK hfl also kli.-w Whal hfl vv.is AfllflCtfld for aiul what WflTfl tba i iiioiuini nts hfl ahouiii raoflhra, >??! a?3<oordlng t<? th.- reeenl re*relntionfl <>f thfl I'ravvliy InTflfltlgatlng I omniil tflfl hfl Mfl* barkad on Wall snr.-t trannnfltloafl from ehfleka belonglng to th<> alectlon fun*i of hla poiitii-ai party. Th*- pollefl enptntafl and poUea ofRoora who iia Bfllfletfld lo flnforflfl law, ptrotflflt the puhlla an.l kr* p dOWfl < riine know Hi*. i'H> meiit the| ??r?> to rflflfllVfl, yet Wfl flml many <if them are not OMtflOt until they accept hrlb.-s from i-riinlnaln. enrirli thflflflflflleflfl and hflflflflflfl i***1 flfltalfl own <*ih, neg-lect the poople's bUflhflflflfl, tlirow* duty to tiie wiihib. and, ln bw t. bfleflana ai.iois Hii.I abettora In crlme, Inatead of Mi|i|'i ra-iiiiK It. \\ hrn th?* Vf-iy ffljdgjflfl of our OBflflrtfl ain -le. ted to give iMBflfll dfloifllonfl and pul grnft .ind ao forth. Ifl ,.,.- tha'. pat u ? eifare of the peopla by glving ? ,i.. I-,.,,,i t.. pleaaa tb.' bIbbb ef tt.,.,,- | upportera Thej are Bed down bj polltlcal oblla-atkma, and there nopa of ever atamplng out . winio thej bave to eull tbe whbna ot dlatrlcl ? " '? Ti,P .........,,, m daactlng ludgea bj poHttcal parties la ..? tl ? root of the defeeta bi idmlnli tri.ti.in of Juet* ?? Bad " la no intry aad dty ara overrun bj aaaa>, gaunblera nraardi ? .u.i "whlle Btaven " ii || ?,, aoi ?!' i too thal tbe rary k,'. ? .,? .i->lurns aie unf.i.thfiil. a"-I'l ;,;,,! i,; !,?,-. .1 mad, r,' b aaurdi arnoni tha people. lt i- laughab ? 10 ? BBfVe t';e .-oir...7 opera eiuusted now and then k>) Mayur ^ thla tii.it and tiie other, hia lettei wrltlng fada, i f-adver tiaing tactka aad poalng for pbotufra pbera What is waatlng is a nonr*polltleal dtl tion in every state and toa n tbroUghOUl th.- lOUntry, who bave no BBO to gdnd but Um aoetalt aaoral and lndua tii.il wtlfnra. uf thaa aa hole Ropublte, and who wiii b'ti.i m> te llght the b*f*pa*rcrltea "f botb l-mmanytam and Rarpabllcantom. Thera la aleo waatlag a tbtod poUtkal party to balance tha power of tbe other two parties ln CoograBB, the same as tha Natlonaltet party balancea the power uf IVhlga and TOrica In tbe Brltiah bdea PATRICK .1. Bl BJ.B. Bea York, Aug. -'-'. WI THE M LOUGHLIN SERVICE Is It "Unplayablc." as Our Reader Suggests? To tha Edttor of Tbe Tribune sn: in con.ti"ti with tb?> ehorua of crlttcUtn arouoed aorae weeka ago by the p '.bli.-atn.il ln "The LoadatM Times" of "Angto \in- ti. ."? i' letter d!aa*_aatag tha Davbi Pup rnatchea, iw<> paragrapba ia \niir laaue of thla rnornlng would appear t.t be of Interaat: Plret, the dlacua lon b\ ihe Unlted .stat.s Batbrnal Lawn Tennta Aaaoclatlon of "pfoepactlard changea la t!.e rulaa "f tbe k,uh.'," aad s. ,-,iii.| tbe MlppOKltlotl that tll>? IltiW Internatlonal federatlon ef lawn tennta piayera "iu alter ibe Bervtea mia in ench ...i "aa aill wrecb tbe game as ptaj i i,\ i. ading Am in .in.-." i-'iom iii.se paragrapba it wauld app-*.ir iiiai "Anglo Aiiiartcan." aonctaaaoaaarere aubatantlallj eotToet aJtbongb tbe <*?* preaalen of ins vt??ws mi_ht bave been uoid.d willi glOBlOl r.'K.ird t<> the raental. tlvenaaa of the jTuaerleea Barwaaaaer pab? ib-. Aii.i ently the great atreragth >'f the Aimrlcan gBBM UOB ln the fa.t that Mr. McLOOgbllfl ati.l uthirs bav.' deVt l.ip.-.l BB abeolutety unnlayabte aeivtce, and uaieaa the naill.' is t.t ."t*isl!?t sob-h t'f Hll', ful ajajlTlCOa riud fault*.. ibe rulea of the gama im:-at ba alterod te eUaakaate thla "laglttmate tnck." i believe tbat tbe devolopBaaal ?f at? unplayable aervice ooeurred ln eorapara* tiMiy oarlj dajra ..f tbe gama. ami tbat tb.- dUBcutty **? ia thaa mel by HiighMv rabdng tb.- hebjbt <>f ibe net. is it not poaalbla to believe that ihe new- rahl aney b.- friimtd lo make tbe K.tme bvtt.-r and more Intereating, and n.>t Cor the apoctno purpoaa "f "wieeklag the Aaiatnuaa nam. ?" '.* H B WAI b, Bew Tork, Aug IB 1013. THE CURSE UPON WOMAN. To UM BdltOT ot Tbe Tribune. Slr: Have the BUrBOB if. orded U| tbe tliir.l chapter <>f Qaneela been repeeledl i? tbera ne longer anaalty between the ser pani ami tbe aeed ef the weeaanl i>,,.s the aarth no longer bring forth thorrm and tblatleel lf man baa eeased to eat'n iiirt broad i.y the Bweel of his brow, few Of ua are aware of the fa.t. I'ertalnly the llrst part of the eursa on woman ban not heen remove.l an yet. Why. then, ahall WB BBBBBM that tht- BOOOBd part haa? "M. I. H" natur.dly pr.-f.rs the Klohlsth- to the Jehovlrstle a. .-oi.nt of the er-atlon of human betaaa, lut is one realty paore aiithoritatl\.. than Ihe other? ?}K(?r.;k h. BOBKWOO& New York. Aug. 11. 1913. An Open Forum (or Public Dcbate. 'THOSE 'SUFFRAGE SHUDDEM' Sfcra Based on Sentiment. Not Fact Writer Thinks. 1 To thfl K.litot of Tlo* Trilvine ' gir: Wflfln't thnt dreadful about Un. | Rupp mnklng a yuffragett.* flpaa h *?h? : sh?- ouu-i't to harfl bfltfl cooklng hT hu* ! band .*> auppar? it woui-i ha*.** beea al rlght if thfl buflhnnd had heen leaflag , around | afllOOn Whllfl the Wlffl WM flflfl> ? | : rf Ium to COflflfl home to his supptr. I Thla Ifl to lommon. But tba reaarja. that ' bfra Rui p ama making a tpeeeh at that j time wm hfl*H*aiiOfl she wom not aOowfldti lf ibfl vv.ri- p.*rm:tted to vote it . tak** oni) .i few natnatafl anefl a Whllfl flhfl Wflfl OUl maik-tnuT. to i ?? .. u u taoaid not Interfflifl flrhn h* ni.ti. i ooa hundredth part as much ai U ? hoUiJnyon Btoettoa Day doeaflrKhta 1'oor old Mr. Tillman, who ' shuddera at woman lllflflgfl"! 'No doubt he shuu ii.i" ni flboHtlon of alnvcry and th* I Union. lf he would take the troublfl to r.MM'ii h'.iiH.stly or lnvcr-tigate a littlfl b? Would know beyond any flfljeflhlW. of doubt that ha raald nol so mto a coniaflahafll WOfUflfl an.l ptfl k out those who aie per* mitti-.l to vote fr-.m thOflfl WhO ave not. !...!? ...uid he ileeafer any dinTareflflfl? thfl . hfliaotflt of any woman b> reaaonflrf hfl : bfl - i to vote. Womflfl baaa roted in eburehM wd olubs for all time. have voted tn town aleettona ln many toarni for many jairi and ln some states for aome jears, tai none of thoaa dieadful thinss whtol tomt paopla pratand to antu-ipat** ever hav* ! -ii \ ? nad This war ?rtll contlnue untll every p?r son of legal age and sound mind who bai rmough publlfl flfdrit to want a flflkajj his or her goreraataat wiii haveit wu ' this state hfl BflSl to lllinols or next W ?outh 'aroitna.' Are there not a great many women ta th:a clty who would Uke to vote in tba ru-\t rloction in thls citv ? Who h*? ? ?nornl rlght to prevant lt! if the woma. could comblne wlth thfl deeeaf men*! ..ull ,;.-t aecent dty olll |f. B. GEOROB New York, Aug. 22. Wi THE TALK OF THE DAT. Bewnrfl Of beinir 'nt brown s? ? *"rrV its daagaeoafl, aeoordlng t.> "The amaW ca| rra-'tltloner," whl. h warns tgtit* j tan and sunburn. Says thi? nicdical ? ! thortt) : "There can be no doubt but tra ?. to a brain a18**"" .. nic bareheaded ifl tM ? wh.-u toiinng " -, .-an'i underaund why that man t*1 more popuiar with the lild,cs1I.,.rin-ra. ??* ?Look al hlm. He has ?... .nanne tf , la eonr-afl and rulgar and a* oomm raUroad roundhouee. u?toniobi*?-'' T know: bul he ha* Hn autoni" Chicago H.-.oMi-iU'tai.i Two gueatfl mlaaad th*- flr.t ^'^J^ dinner whlch had bean *******/** li. thelr hono,. Ilandbagfl ???' ,,, thalr honor. Ilandbagfl ' tll> ?aarcbed, .li.stant ho.uo calim on' ntrty pho-t-a for InformaUon, much iM*7 had l.n .-xpeiid.d all b-^wfl ^ 41B. tha irunk eontalning the ?'^JalI)-a ner ralment could noi be found ? ??, lockamlth from the town four nu*?- ^ ,, m, b) automoblle, wa- I*"*! ? l ? wt. and in Iflflfl than a mlnuM ^ ,aj tlirilMl hack. -.10.-werk. 'oa***?? -Dea.1 -may." ?akl IN ********* thini; wasn't lo.-kod at all." -I .shall n.v.r take myvaca.iuninJ anain" M "Whv not'"' . ? _? jn y.r*\ -Becauae ihe fellowa who ao in ^jj think l oughl to have.h*-*'n^a ?* monej to be abla o lrnd? tn,,re-a. ihei ?.t i-a-w." -Dctn.it lYfltrn