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sa?s mie OF BASE ORT Bf GOQD TEACHER Abraham Stern, of Education Board, Defends Dismissal Mrs. Peixotto. FINLEY MAY BE ARBITER Counsel for Bronx Instructor Insists School Heads Have No Moral Right to Dictate philosophy of Life. Th?*r? -it till? thru its- a r?.l.l hloode-i prOfMMltion. A -T-rth?r of .1 child I?** th*!, ,t ymuT .-.1(1 ca:i't b* a good teach? r, ? wl 0 o?rt her sre accountable to the public ? ? tt the 1 ' rs mgtint t. ? .-? hool u In The F fkajAt R. O'l ' adwa; . of counsel tor .'?' tto, sni?1 an j?p pllratir?*-. ?treukl b? " ? - ? ?oart le I ctlon of th? I of idoealion rescinded on the ground 01 BJegsht*) ? tr? ?ot silo-? : th? appeal to th? high? ? ourta or t< ' K.nle-.. formel presid? ef the Citj of Ne** York, ? - 1 on as MSM thn r ? ' ? ??in the last analysis 1 catSsi la s .'? ? Immor* Mrs. ' and at ti?e asm? time denle? t rich! Of 1 ?? ??Marled *? tx?srd of ? My m^ra! t?te I of Ufa to its pat?*!' i?t "Ther? H] or soother country In l ? that . I ?? ? er from motherh? Th- ?st* on Mi*! ? mother?; ?at note that ' I only three ?aSCSSI of th? '- ??.' : ?' ? ;. whiih '.. ? - board v> a but ? et to Mr. .<r- ? Educa*:*-* Illinois m sj-g*fore th? proMera of mst? i I not ebta?i sr ar?1 I.hr.ci- The ? estioi icttl? ??here h> rsfussl to ret who b?womi ?Ft, ? women a* to hire therr. but . 1 don't beliave II It ?poaalblc to pre by la? * ? th? -..'?' tsschei - ? h lily in ?uch Si and ????? n tub? rSSIM irhlch M 1 la not ?- 1 M fort'in-.-- na] author!? ? that and the Chicago educational anthoti oee didn't take the aame view ai->..u ' It the New forl ? f??r if thev ha? , ?*-? srorld wo ildn I ha? ?? had tli? Ifon I tsssori m? thod, i has? had it? admirable -rapeTintenilen! o s" I?..ois. Ml*. Fila FlatTir Youn**. ahort-aight? ro?*/?mlnded policy thai would deprive th? ?rorld ..f th? services in the educations ? ? Mm* M r a Mn I ': "Tel \\ ho knos embryo Mm? M ?nt? aorta 01 Mra ,, ? ing New i ;.' ej "f objecting to mai md motherh<x>d In Ita teacher*? "Th.- dlarrrlasal of M a Bridge! M F - otto from h?r posil er be? born? a child wo ''?I t ? ? lot ?O > OUI ssn und ? hase not ??i thai her **frlciency la questioned ? rime la m? thei ? well i ? ? Iren, as ?lie who haa children ol thai i smm m loi er A hi ?? h ? m ? ? ? if th. ? . t. <i horre nn.l children ?? mottvei ?.' ho tea? : ea Aren < thei ?? ? Ireda of w ? ikinc s, -.vine In .-??i! Lai? a factory I feel r* th? ire wlvi an i mother? , It What ?bout their chll PRIEST THEIR ACCUSER Father Curry Cbnrges Editors with Criminal Liebl. ?>ctor of 8t ctre?' ? trate & i ?n the Ton ? a? s ? r. \i. i ? lor ol The Truth Sr. k< ' ???. ..... ? .- sea ? It ; ?Ul ng to Fathei ? 'urrj, of the ng bj him to ? morning n< w?i ? ? of a communi at ? ? published or? r 1 ? Th? heard raed to Tu? morn i i "What fath? th* 1 | if ? h;.-h 11 parish. Il ibliahing tl m. II f"! ,l!l MAY SURRENDER OWN PLUMES ? A ii- ?.: ? Burv? the Port of N " plum? ?und ' ? tie? ? * Ici? -, snd ? ' BOY FINDS BOMB; IN HOSPITAL. Hei ' N" -: \, ? . ? ? ? ? ' '?' ? ' ? Ital ? ? ? ? xpt?ston Sttl number of men. who foui un nu? Th. waa oval ?h ? gl . ; . ' a? HEALTH UNDERWEAR &Ubm FOR MEN nshru kat> rior workmanship ???" thr h -. . iteria BURY lai TWO M - ? ? entti and GUARANTEED ibl ? G1 \?TV PIECE FLAT KNIT UNDERWEAR i \ ery L' . . , ? ? NOT TO SHRINK. shaped i i trade-in - they guarantee longest wear ai ibsol GLASTEN*BURY afford? protection a rh< rainst sudden chill-?, ita ;tnd rheumatism. - than imported goods ot ?am* quality. m our natural ("rays. Light, Medium and Heavj Weights, of fine Wi ?' ! and VVoi : th?* fi Mowing numbers: at 11.11 *i miki .DJI -T I.BLB DH ' W EH BAND C B *-.;. Worsted light weight... ?t IJM A Satui t?t I.V. . ?t IM 1/flKl ? .:it i Mo ? H ut tJSt f. .... T***? 11. t \ ?? pi '.' Glastonbury Knitting Co., Glastonbury, Conn. ROBERT REIS ?Se COMPANY, Wholeiale Diatributer?, Broadway and 19th St., New York City. ^? v 'f* s*uar ? S?? li?*,-*. PI?1?! ANO mUHA?ISM'. A Woman s Forum WILL START A NEW DEPARTMENT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 in which women will have the opportunity of discussing all problems?civic, social, domestic ?of interest to the modern woman. The department will include news of wom? en's clubs, discussions of political, social and civic progress and will furnish instruction to women voters and would-be voters. ? H-GA NETHERSOLE. IF MRS. PANKHURST GOT HER GUN Militants Could Defeat the Whole British Army, if Necessary, Says Miss Olga Nethersole. feat I ? ? ' ' nt tad ... ? ? . ? , .... they ? if il ? ? ? ?? and the for a real war. Ol . ? ? i ; y Co, tn til ' ? ? of Tommle Atkit,?? ? "*1 . ? ? : aa!d Ml ?ol?, "I a ? militant n m pa i with thi Pankhural . ' ?he ?aid. "I bellevi II I ? ? , ? I ? Certaii L ? . ?_?? ? i hop* t" It ifortn at t ? ? Cam a >' ? meeting. "You kii"??. | i?? ila tjra i.e*n a femii* .. 1 have St?? "I for --.-.?? Mn.-f th. dan pla Ing s ippho "ii the gi nula? ii to the pul ? .? t? r?t -, i freedom ol I ? ran.i l ha re i I ? ? ? ? ? ? ..... .. \. ? ? ma la treat It IB . Melll ' ? ?? .. . ? St ? ne right, however, I.x i .- . ualeea we ran ahow preeentltN it la , -... . muai pre? ? | it . t ? III ' a n In : The Hai rritli lealt wltli ? ?.? . aftei ? .iiiinitt.a ' ?'? ? l ' ? . ... -, boon -? ? " t FOR SUCCESS IN BAKING Attention to ?Temperature of Oven Important?Differ? ent Heats for Differ? ent Bakings. . . ramsmbar the ?trugglss of poat | pepper with h?r d? ?pit ok si . * ? ? ? ? ? .;o" I ,!,,: all good ? ?oki kno* bet I thrtt If the oven Is not I I is to ten,] . . ? ? ' ' 'I '?th? r gOOdlS* ??? HI h? - po Portunat*!: In thli da and a?*e when nd elactri? ? n which th? t? n perature mat be i- ?uleted ?t ?rill, aie s I . : ? .-? ? .. prol ? m m su? n baking : onl? ?? matt? r 01 attention The ?Imple?! method o( lasting an Without ?? the! mom? K-r la the old?fa*l Of put! ' of '.vlii'? papei t ? ?- .?saving H there foi tiro mlnutea if the papei com?*** "ui still ?rhlti o\ ,.-?;? sllghtl? browned ??t the edge* th? o\e,? ;.- cool, if the pao? r i ..!i?<: "<?t a *f00d ??? I !?: '-' ? ' but '?'?: h imt 't *H. th?- ?... :i I!, i.I ,.,-,,., k n,.. ?papei comes out brown all ove: . . ? '.cd at the edgea ti ?? ..?. is hot. II the ;.ai'<: lu - nil I" ?lii'le. th?- oven li r< i > hoi Tot ?mi alwnys COOl SS even that ' ' ... h?-?! by ?putting a baking d!*li full ??f cold WOMEN TO GIVE FUSION AID Will Provide Speakers ancP Raise Funds for Tickst. The ProgrosaiV* ?.?n-nn of th? ' ir>- will ? hold ;i meetlns sl --tat.- headquarter*. Se j g Washington Bfjuar? west this sft? nn.'ii at US o'clock, to organist for active work i" ih? i??'?' municipal rompalgn While ih?- rneetlni ?*lll be held under thej au?ple?* of th?" ?Prcgrossiv? women, a number of th. :?.? :. ?? ol ?whom have bsen Irstrumental m hrim-ms ?bout the meat im,. ..ii women Interested m the auec? <.f the fiis.<.n tick?! ?'i'' invited t" att? nd One ol th?- principal ways in which the W( | M n , |... t to assis! mat? rial]] Ii In gne riiislntr "f fund.? W'h.th.r thin will b* ??jrough a finance committee or other .,- organisation ? 111 b* d*< ld*d at meeting to-day it is expected that srrangementa win b? n ,..i,. i., ,,)?; m ?aCtlv? i srapolgn work b: lilng ? '-"-"i1?- n'a M- sk< bun f, ;,"M.I? sl'..il..l- fo* hoth Indonr and outdoor in ?? ting* GIRL SORRY SHE TRIED TO DIE. He?..entine Ott ha'inc rrwallOW??d l.irhlo nd- of m? i-1.1"- thMeta, BlanclM K.it/.. fift.? i, years old, et Ko NI K.<*t 1.17th st!,.: y,stei(lav hiitri.d |0 th.- I.In??.In Hospital Wspensary, ?her? sne re?-?i\e,i ti.alnient whl. h probabl) will *tH\e her j life. The Kill WS* dt st'"tident heran.--? th* wen discharged from bar pi?? ?? m a ?hin factor) a v<*> ,. ? . t i^-i tt.iK rama n ' m b min ? ? ? take II out, .m?i i*h\ the ates tl ? heating of th? ? ..t.- ?i.11 dril d ewe: - mill | i-|.lmgn iiri other th.n--?. that r*?--? tl to stai.d ;n i ?-?' n | tima -?? ii.it th<- h.ir graini t B 1 ? . o? ' n !'.i it- li ' ?kr- un "thir - - thai Imve to he hak?. alowlj Bat ma) \? m k rigb ' them *?*? i '? the outaMea rem .ti .?-"f! It I? B K""<1 I !??ri to ll?t I? rich '.?k int.-? a hoi ?.-..M f>.i ? f?*?.? minutes ihm . irihkr it rlae, ami then to low? ih- h?.??t t.. in ..t. r.ir**- afterward. Mea jind ft ..* | . ... I - treated m t||i rain* Wi I il a Btroni heat to !?rln; up the paatrj and then moderate hrat t? . ooh tii" ? ontenta ol '???? pi'? i..?;.<* abort mea, muflir.i, t,?r? lets and puff pantry in a h'?t aven Re member thai whei roe .?'? u.-'n* ,? h?? i ? ? ou mus? irat? h it all the lime an? i. -.. thai 'i.? larta or mufflm do nol fat hum? 'i If ?our (O04lei a:?* burning Oil the tf>|. f??\er th? ni ???.t With .? '1'iut.l" fh'?t ..I praaaed paper if the) are burning un ik-inr.it h r t .m?] th?. tin that hold.? then nn ,? baking dlab r^i.-?? <1 up on a brick, p that th.? tin ma) hoi tout ii th'- h"t Booi ut th? .... i. \ ... i,..? .,\. n in p..? niu?*h uaed ex . r |.t f.,r v?-r\ i i I pa tl I Bud BaV? - ?a hi? in have been already ???ok*-. ;.nd only need hi"?? nlnR. Daily Bill of Fare. SATURDAY. BREAKFAST Baked hpi'I*?. with cream, ? ountn aauaa?ffe, bomin) inn ? akefl ' ..ff?-? i.r.v. hK<i.s Patti?.? ot oyatera and muahroomi aritb cream aauee, tomat.? ?-ai ad bum . U a. DINNER Wrloln ataak, triad oniine, ....... j.,,t it-, . an"- ?i corn, trapefi uii J?ill) , ? titfee. ._??? ?DON'T KISS ME BABY' SAFE Reaches San Francisco, Having Travelled Alone from Vienna. San i-tiiii'i* " Oel I MarBuertta Itett* chen, ased four fonro, kRojt n at Its ?inn t klafl m' babjf." lia-* arrived here .- and happy. stier traeelHm all the i, , n Vienna, Auatrla, ni?ui? Hub* Bins a big ledly bear, Bha climbed down f>?.m thr train r.*eeterdaj and ran t-> her mother Tin- child bora the flaOmrfmfl no? tice, pnnf d nn oUtloxk seerot on th.* front of bei "Plaaaa, d??ar fan?? diraet me kimiiy to t.. m> mamma. All m? l-.il.i-? are in niv pochote If >'"U need t?. ?look at th??m I thank ?verxbodv ever ao mu? h But plaaaa doa't m*--* me." Beer) ?.n<- BtM RMt, ?he told her mother, "??*.' mighty i???'d to me." 55 DRESSES IIMJTROUSSEAU [ Duchess of Fife Will Also Have Thirty-eight Hats. IB] < "?hi*. m Thr 'I rihun?* 1 London, Oet !? Th?* bachean nl Fifo's wadding trouaaaau includes, *TV??nty-f?v-. evening gown?, thirty day dreeoee, thirty-pitrht huts ami BO?M magnificent tur ?oatg and oj^ra cloaks. The BMUrtaga take?-, place at thp C'hati**l Ko>al. .St. James's, on \V?*dn**a i'hj- n<?xt. MRS. ^EFTTFLY?N HERE WITH HER PARIS FINERY Wife of Yale Football Player Pays $1,700 in Duty to Customs Men. Mrs Maur ?? (-,. rnr-tt l-'l? nn. aifa of "Lofty" Piynn, the rale football player, j arrived here yeeterdaj from Bremen by the North German Lloyd linar Kalaer Wilhelm der r;i..?.s^ accompanied bj ?later, Ml i Qraca Lear] a ,.| nr. abund? ance of i'!?- i ft v. n? and fin? ry. Mra. riynn, nrho w.i^ known on tna ??ta?-., m Misa Irene Lear) i.nd a ion-; baggage eaamination ?n'i m ieh talk with the cuatoma ofltelala regarding th?* Im portcd dnory m her rr nki When lha ? i ? ination ?n ovei aha paid R.TIB duty and left thi plei with all bei ! acn-??'?. Th?* Flynna teere married I ?? Alderman i m.'..?.n on Januar) I n few daya after their Brsl meetlna al a Bkatlna rlnb In ?hi? city, v week later i rellgioui eere mnnv waa perfoi n ? I in .ini? Mr? nnm obtained .-? prelimi? nary deer?.t dtvorci the auil hat been bnvu-rti eeveeal mon?! m previou n ? beton Edwai d i i Teca, n ret oreo Th?- dutiable goods brought In y? t. r i ty In Mr?- \'\\ -.:. ..rr ?aid t. h i? . ha ! I ' I ??un purchase pri?e "f aboui Ji i ?. i ?i WANT WHITMAN GOVERNOR West End Republican Women's Club Plans for Future. The tV< -? End ! W omen's <"iuh nominated Diatrtcl Attorney, whit man foi I lot ? i not oi Ken forl .? lu meethiB al the Hotel latoi yeaterday. it the ? i'ii< tina ,,f the *?? i - -on. and -p- '?? be* were mad? Miss Mar) Wood the new!; elected prealdent. Mis.? ii. I? Boewell, who found? ?! ''??? ' i ?'- right* i n Mis- Borra all Bald the K? p ibl en ???-.ni.i do all In li.'-n powei to help the Woman's Fusion Commltte? foi |ood - ?rnmrm In th? municipal -in-.pai.-ii thin fall bul ah? aapreaaed aome regret thai the) couldn't i ?? workina f"' Chart? * Whitman f?n Mayor. Howevei ah? .? Ided, ' there's ? rrnor to be eleet? ? ? ? ? cent t.> n?*"i a nee bind of Oovernor in tin- ataU \'i't we women thmk there j than Whitman, an.i do ta aei J him t?> A'.b iny arill Mi?.?. w>..>,? thought women could - k -i ? . hie? i kn.?.*. ?? woman ' ihe ? ild - 10 a ia ? itrong ftT ihll? an Her h ? . , ? ra l . -. - - i Boss Hoe do ? eu thlnl I ?. Bet, cvfr? .-n- ol them!" - ? a ? AUTO KILLS BRIDE-TO-BE \ Covington Girl Dead and Five Persons Hurt in Ohio. ? ? i ..,(, I i t .' Mia Bi --?' ? ;- ? In ' ovington, K>., mini .? and men w? rty I th? hie touring lutoi thej wow riding gol be) >nd th? ontrol ' l . - and " ? rturned la ti-.?. Indian Hill i- ad, neai Madlaont I The mi ired ai I i ,. ? ? ? ol th? freight l he Ipartaient ot the Western Maryland liatl road? i ?? ?; k. Laffoon leeretary-treesur? South ' '"? Ingtoi I ' 'incinnatl Bl Rallwa) i ? R D Mea bai i ir?. innatl Miss I in ly '?*?.lall, of i 'et 1 ri? t. >n .? r? I Mi?? Untiere Oooeh, ?Inui?hter ..f th?? late Representative <;..?* >h, ..* K?*n tucky Th .????. OUal] hurt. Mi*.?- Kelly and Be -k Arnold, ir, were to h.i\<- been married n? al WedneedB) DR. SHAW ENTERTAINS Takes Staff and Board of N. W. S. A. to See "The Fight." [ir a not Hoe ? pi eald? ? ? th.* National Woman Suffrage Am ? ti-'n. bad a theatri parts i.i-t night she tOOh th? OfllCg Itafl '?' ' itmn and ail th? memben ..f t: .- board ??ho ara In town to *??? ' Th- Ficht." at the Hudson Theatre Aft?-r Hi?- ?.nd a? ' Mlaa Margaret Wyeherly, loading aroman. Invited '" sh.iu- to tii?- Btage wher? iha beM a re? . ???pti?.ii MRS. PANKHURST WILL SAIL "My VWt to America Will Be Fruit? ful for Suffrage Cause." She Says. Parta, ( ?? t I Mrs Bmmellne r*ank* hurst, the militant Buffragette leader, baa made all be- preparations tor departing for New ?fork "" board the Provence from Havre an Baturda) Bhe Baya .-ii?? feels physieally e.mai to her American cana palgn, having benellted much from her aojourn with her daughter, Chrlatabel ?vn., ?aill travel with b< r to Havre U> ? ? i,.i nn board ship. Mra. Paakhural said t'o-da) ?I i??"k forward with delight to m) rtetl to America, which will be fruitful fox the ?iiffra^f eauae. i haven't re calved a word from there Indicating lhal ta? .\<-w v..rk port autherlttea will th?. i?*?.^t ohataclc to my entrance H"v* could they'* The Brltlah authorities 'i"i not interfere with my laei two lectures in Bngland. Th??> kn?w i wan coming to th?- Continent and are quita willing that i ahould ge to ktnt ; les i in technical grounds I am aaeured there <'i?n i? ao hladranee to my \ -, *- ? 11 n n tha United <,.,., . Th? "i?iy eppeeltleu i*? ralasd by oppon? nts ol ?.?..man suffrage. ' RHODE ISLANDER DEAD AT 101. . p. Ti i -' ?na i Plalnfletd. Conn . Oel I Albert i Blackman, who celebrated his Idlel With? das Mme is, ?ii ?i Buddenlp yesterda) In the house in Which he was l.?>rn. .it 1'" t.r, R. i . neat tha Connecticut state Une Mi- Blacknsn wag one af the beat known cttt?ens et Conneetleul anri Rhode Island ii.? was "f Bevolutlonary stork and ams actively enKai;e.i in Dorr's Rebellion. No good citizen neglects to vote. To vote you muit ragiater. Your firat chance ia to-day. Accept the chance. The book?are open on three other days But this may be your last chanca. The Sunday TRIBUNE A Complete Newspaper Learning the Secrets of a Prison Cell Vast reports have been written against prison abuses; truth lias Succeeded rumor as evidence <>f foul Conditions; reform !us tilled the air. Vet triebe tell no storv. There is no argu ment so potent as the damp walls ot a prison cell, where the mellow sunlight becomes a name and self-respect a memorv. It WAS this that induced Thomas Mott OsbOTM to seek self Impr] -o'-ment in Auburn Mr. Roosevelt Hammers but Lightly on the American Czars The bo'ses ^ere not such a bad lot as long distance opinions m ght indicate, SSys the Cok>n?ri. There was Tr?m Platt, for n-tance. On close acquaintance he was not altogether devoid ot a tew straj \irtues. And when Mr. Roosevelt was nnmi- ,' _nated for the (jovenorship?but that's a long storv. What "The Guilty Man" Proposes to Do for Woman and Child .Motherhood, when legal, Is sacred; when illegitimate, it is a sin. That is the old law. the old sentiment. The backers of this new sociolocic.il pla\ propose to normalize these two ex? tremes b\ lefitimatliing, through legislative aci?n, offspring j born out of wedlock Lieutenant Kennel, Expert in Diplomacy, Linguist and Staver-Off of Fanatics At several removes tr??m the lunatic there is the plant ass.'' So sa\s the reporter, and he backs up the statement by telling of the lieutenant's experiences as guardian of New York's ' ma?. orS An Interview with Dan Crawford, F.R.G.S., Scotchman and African Missionary He ha< spent over twenty ?rears In th? dark country, and he ? protests that he has tried t?> divest himself of Anglo-Saxon modes of thought?to think black, as he puts it. with the glorious imager) <?f the untutored, heathen mind "Heaven is l-e' ond the ^tar-." he told a black child. Three hours later the boj came to him and said: "The stars are the lithts H?? has ?fft bur-. -? along tiu- dark road th.it leads up to His cits.' A Grouse Hunter Tells His Story There is ;"\ In the crisp October air. in the screech <"?f crows, the veil of mist that waits on the hill. There is evervthing desired of hunters?the blooded dogs, the companion and friend, the unexpected that happens despite all reckonings. I? is a line tale, tilled with flamboyant conquest The Knights of the Chimney The profession ol the chimne) sweep has tallen on unhal? lowed da\s its romance, alas, is fled. For. behold, they clean the tlties nowadays with so low and vulgar and heathenish a weapon as madam's corset, Trulv it has become a shady occupation?._ As to Appetite and Temperament, the Python Rivals a Broadway "Squab'* There are davs when the Hc snakes will SW*dlo*A anything; other da?.s when they become reluctant, even temptation? prool a gains! the seductions ol head keepers. Coney Island, Rich in Erratic Joys, Will Soon Bid Its Freaks Farewell To those who would be different, who affect queer wavs, we commend the Island's Idiosyncratic element. There's Happy Ann, who weighs 6t8 ?sounds; .Madame ?,armen, who wears a ban.1 and most ?>! the tune three live snakes, besides bearded and electric ladies, rake rout pick. ? Women's Pages Club New? (Illuitr.ted) With an Interesting Interview with Haryot Holt Dey, president ot the Woman's Press ?Club. ?-?- I A Modern Cattery (lilu.tr.ud) All lovers ol CStS will be interested in what Mr?., '".?ifford Harmon is du::!!, igt cats_ In "Scrapbook House" ( illustrated) By ANNA WALL EDWARDS A new and interesting ?r to amuse children. _ _ - ? New Model? for the Autumn Bride diiu.tr.ted) A reasonable answer to what shall the bridesmaids wear?what gifts to Rive. etc. It Children's Pages Edie's Paper Doll Given Away! The Last Hollow Tree Story dilu.tr.t.d) All about Christmas and how .Mr. Hot, tells the animals about M r. M ail's Christmas._ How to Make Dolls' Furniture An eas\ wa\ t?? furnish the doll's house._ Picture Puzzles. Poems, Etc., will appear, too, on this page. Next Week I series ot Indian tales will start 15s Magazine Section Psychology of Baseball By edward lyell fox tells how cames, pennants, even World's Series, have been won and lost bv seemingly trivial thing! which the plavers term "the linx." "the Indian sien'' <>r "getting his goat," but which belong to the realm of psychology. Judith and the Advertisers By anne shannon Monroe I he second in the series about newspaper lite introduces much humai interest, and there Is a love stor\ promised on the horizon of the future. The heroine is sure to appeal to vou. Torchy Reappears in a Winner sewell fords latest It is called "Cutting In on the Bliss"; but the important thing, ot course, is that it is about the wonderful office bos. How he restores a honeymoon up in the Adirondack! to its proper orbit will brin? more than a few smiles. The White Wings of War By james hay. jr. Interest is being stimulated in the new science of aviation for defensive purposes, since experts have said the Panama Canal could be destroyed with aerial explosives. Then there will be an instalment of Georfe Gibba'a charming storv. "MADCAP"; and "DAWN," a drawing bv Franklin Booth. which, with a quotation from Huskin which it illustrates, occupies a page._ Order from Your Newsdealer Now