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The Conning Tower I lil I HI Mk'i PARTY * of them, ? ?'.< n. ein hud been up mi | ; act For ' Tin ' '? ? - And blocked the ai Ju . . . er hurd-. The altercation with th? .... ned usher P ping R ' BJ wed naturally. - t to kill. . first I you ? ? . lear Mr. Gledd ? ill.) R alind, A 1 Smith. liner hands, you wicked boy, ' n'a up! I think they i waited till wo ? . ? \ :. ,ir Judge, will neve v. -ii Mi B. .I'TiC-, her. ""i good < SX. Tiran, ning top. puckered shirti That's right, Geraldine, in you go, la, aw? et. Iragged ti. . ' toupee off. . - ': . v years - '. although, i ve it? The who! ira i - kill. ?How anaemic are these times! i MO HAMII TON. DULCINEA VISITS WASHINGTON SQUARE irest chu?' 1' ' road my Tribune and ti n (mel mylaatletl ra sitting down opposite me II rhymed poetry with long lin?-.-. .hing and I wi ? aa thrilled as I i ' :kCS. .ic.-e pup ia a "blondiah ' place that ia a very questionable way to you think'.' or do you? And in the : ip woman ia a horrible brunette, and / arr. the) ? -? i<r d it'a Susie, and she's a poodle ti to hurt ra? terribly they ii Susie that 1 don't like or mix he doesn't like. I .' .' Ko, air! He . ' I in't. Heaven k ^ 1 nearly .trained my ? ; pompadour and he ki pt on li tc-ning to th; who is the Village guide and didn't pay any .in a- though 1 hadn'1 been there at all! mother illusion broken and I'm glad I wok? ern it anyhow from the verses he \ ? . I - ? ,r him brag ab I Tower w U rend one's time on such people, i what . ly thmgs to tell you about every ' with Susie n?.w and I guess I'll for Rut let me jual apolo* , ! this time. I thought it wa Pol,' ? lough! all restaurants here wire Italian, and from Springfield. Mass. Just think of tha'! : | en you come to think of it. . *his time. ..I've got that i ever go to the Black Cat? My dear, ? er. It's just : J, DULCY. ni i?; OWN RHYMED U\ vu w ' . v I I ?' ?pon our well known drama . 1 have any fai'h in. ! rids against modern panorama George Jean Nathan. : ipon that institution mit he brings no nearer to solul ? t the fi::"-- <r .aheatrical tradition. 1- ? ? . ? ter woi-I magician, ? ? r I Bottom '??'?> . ? tier peed din G. Berna rd shaw* one bet ok from start to U' ? ON SI I IM i IVI !? rrow. I "i mu - ymen. An Eng ' . his ?lead body. Iii for Eng man . .?rre -.-. Por mu ? i - BEATTY. . ofl rib 1 lay Oft* a a a ? onl ribs. J . J'. A. The Birth of New Nations PALESTINE By ISAAC DON LEV1NE ? I . /: i /,' ? i The Jewish ?lue.?'ion. the oldest of all the national problemi now awaiting ition at the 1 i '?ming . ? changed it I The Ru? ?an : ? roi ii ion had a pro . 'on of ? H of 1 1 moved some of the Ui j in the J? v. I ' . ' on. And yet ti -.'>ugh causes left i solution of the .!. ' . ,'.'."111 :;. ' that will di cid? . Jewish Problem 2.0(10 Years Old problei rsl came i into existence when Rome destroyed, . k. D. 70, ti -i - tat? n Pa ? d to all the < that ii . indi? ?dual tity. 1 hud b< . ? .1 lillian lli-hr? wi were d' ' to lose their : . ntity. ii were going into exile a from the.r mid t, " di '.eloping in hu ' men:' ?vior of the ' human i BC< . I of o 1 mis world. !. '?? i to organise ; tie? and lo? e. And powi r Chi inity grew and ex-1 ? : ? ing influ I ; | , i ; . ? . of l"ve ' ild have, . : ' ?cisted a ? r the i ' ? - . which i ' t eigl turi? ... notions. It is son referred to ? for it is 1 I " ."! the ? Talmud (,ui?le of l>;-|i< raed l'e?iple The . . ti? of C1 I i religious Hebi ? r? ?gion ? . ' pre 1 ? ? . '?? lu '?' pation. . the Jeu lived. ? \t t? ? the | :< Bimerce "?: . popn on, helping them ? . , . of the Jeu Golu - is the I i arsllel foi - ! lomie ' ? . evolul . from land : ? . ... . their los! i ? ? . e law of Mo ? . : li.? ,-b Religion Vit.-ui.il . . bound ?? i big the J? Hie J relig t cnth perpetual on of ? ? fer m the ' ' ' t OCCUI I . , . ihould add i" the ? I i?,],.,!. . !" ea : painful that it ! . IB Of .', ? i- n li., ,, God ., i. ? rh? . . r:hi ' iai 'i'* ; in every I ''."? ? ! !" kSVa 3r--: ?'. O^DA-rtASCUS at ^IDOKVS ^ ScA. cr NJ j AU Lit I ?8/ 4 THE NEW JUDEA ? . arhich Christ . h un - ?In?!- of ti of i rhe Span remain a , But ? ir? ; - . mod 1 tribut .. rho J? - ... ? ? . then I ? .' . i I ? . \?. hile in ? - OppresoJon Canece! MigraUea 'I ii,- . . j? . - - . ? ... ?. the nat pul would ? ? - ? I: . first enl counl ? .... time ago .1. h probten ... , . . . , iii . ritual ? i V . ' ? - ... . . and - ? ... r t,. ?? te modern ? ped, the ? . . on m In hrurl;?: foi it 'Hi in rted tn ... , .? ... . .1 .. \ '?? w . pla) e,l a v IT ? . ncial role during u ? ?. ?tea Financed tVaahiagtoa v a i ington wi i i anci d I i e Frei t ?on ii ? tro . France 1? A I . tria and Germany proceeded. . ? ... ... . pracl ?colly world's Jen i.. li . - I),, ni . sard the i f the 1 tiny. [| rae no1 ced that in 1 . the Jewa ! ad be? ii Germany was the birth? place of this modern anti Semitism. On other hand, in R DBor? . han half of I e .1, ? . . : mn < were ? of th? Bei . * . eat ? of 1878, Rumania 1 I I grant equal rights to her Jewish in? , ??liilitiiiii nf the Ra? I . massa :? the .gO . .... m ?Ilion Ru les have u I a l-v |i;ri). :l 111 Milla l.ilPlI of th? Kasten les and the ant in the ? pirati? turned I < I I th? Holy Im ,!. . ird th? .n the tfter the | - I? . : ? / on " d? 11 . .. Jewi-ii coloniza! ?on in Ps G ron] , g Indents pio 1 of the J? coanl ry ot winch Ihej had be? n di po i ted ? ... eentrc J, . . . nltii cull sting eg led \ ted I ' - eil ever the ; world ai ith? i a. . lima the little nucleus I future J*? ? Paleatii . . . language. : donists w? : . ? . : ' Je? i -h pi obi lb? H ting a ? i ? .1. >?.? I BVOred Slale Herzl, .? I ? bold propo tat? i. - ? ? \ t.? launch the Zionist m? vom? i i ? . .- s to the ranks of th? / on of Heral, who a ? m all direct Bul all the attempt? of Her/.l to tending the Ottoi . . . . ? i . n fi . '?'.'? on i za ti on ci i. ? . . ? - r ? the 01 leatl ? ? Herzl, in 1904, ? to pra ti? Palestine, and ? I ...m by . ? the Jewa It ii In ihe ral ? . i - . . , ncour? . Anti-Semitl ira OB Decliae r?i 'i-f. anti Sem tism mi? ? r?-i definitely 01 I million Jewa ?. - i . . ? igh her King, proi ' hero fore !? tioi lion, ral ? t han an urgent l fi rhere an influ ntial and con tide ra ? ? ... par? icula i I? ? re is s pro ntii . P . -ne m the . ? . i helm ?ne n oritj of the ; . . Palesl I |;,, . .,. . I? . . on. One ii ed of I I Jeu . . . ? . Phe its o I .Judaism no1 ne bul ? ? II ? .- . rie? retici ind sr? ted b; ? l ? , . ? the Je? b rani PI ' tate w ith lurpi , the bulk of Jes - wil I not 1 theil r? 'and-, e ne-.?.- oppoi ? an- being ed to th? ra, to migi ite to I undoubted!) will, 'I he eondtt ion ol I h Jewry doei no1 proi e to be very bright in the near future. And |,. will lea?? ' free | try with rnthusiaam for Paleatine i The beal reason for the solution of Jewiah problem ia the unquestion-l able axial , ful national . ni m til?- Jes i-ii mid-'. I a trouble for the ' .i, ? counti ,. could very pro| be I to Palesl let I Am? r;?-ir. . Th? of B Ji?s Should Become Nation The great] I ' thal eentre l tO 1 : n lal if B people : e COI ?CHU; . I Stat? oar B ? ? ' ? ? . (ford I The ild !.se i nation wil ? . y iii" their OS n. I f COttld tuate their . iltur? end national ? ed thi? i .ittitudi Jewiah queation. Britain, : the l nited Stat? ed? dared ' ,i or of ? Paleatine. I ,,;' ?h?- 8oc . ? ? ? . - ? Huysmans, ha? i ipp? it of .'uth a ? ' ! . . dream of centui ?? b? realised. I he wandering Ji . . ill be . bai k to ' on . bj ?better humanity, concluding tha long night m?r?' ol J? i ineriag ead eppr?a-j ? The War in the Mountains IV Only a Few Steps Higher Up By Rudyard Kipling This is the fourth of five articles by Rudyard Kipling tombing the amazing campaign ?among the Alps that is being waged b i ?tal . Mr. Kipling has just r. I rned from the Italia? front where he has had opportunities to see battles on snoto-covered pea >er ground .,/;- rt mountain goats can kardl < mo . safely. The ffth article will appear on Wednesday. . ? ; rttf ? For a special job, , but .for all jobs, youth above even' That portion of the Italian frontier ?here men mu?; mountaineer as well ,i- climb ii held with Alpine reg?' I ha corps is recruited from the people who inhabit. an?l know what I In the mimi of. the mountains men u carrymg loads along eighteen inch paths rounil thousand-foot ?Imps Their talk ii the slant: of mountain-, a apecial word for every ? .'.? al mow, lea or rock, aa . lab nrate'y particular aa I En talk when he :- de ici ?bing his i wear > smash hat adorned with one eagle feather worn dowa to an hon? orable stump now'; the nails upon their boota resemble and are ken" a sharp as the fangs of wolves; their eyes are jika our a raaea'a eye?; then walk on theil own srrour.rl suggests the und a more cheery set of hard hitten. clean-skinnci!. -tcady-cved | devila I have never yet had the - to Bieal "Whal do rou ioV 1 wa-- fool ih enough to ??i-m-irul of them ''i-om the ty of B mes room seven thou ?.[, among : Foi the noaaenl the fores! eui <?' ti oppression of the mountain view. ..< lh, come and Bee," aid thoaa children. "We aro working i higher up the road. It ia only : ? Wilderness of Crag-) and Fissures i . tool me ! ear above the tim? ber lim i ' ' edgi of the basin, to i promin? ahich l I ad . . a approaehini boura back, along the road. i or thirty miles away the pillared ?ass nail looked BO more than implac i hostile much a Moi I Blanc .rom the lase. I nmin . I ? . It h.ui groara steeper, and i of wrathful ?rae- an?! flssurei had re tself \. . ... rang? fion al . directly below he 'I og, one perci ed, n ? n I np sheer, a heri? r?' buitre outward. Ilk" a si- p B1 lunching. Every monstrous detail o' |ti face, etched by sunshine throuch utterly clear air, crashed upon the ight at once, overwhelming the mm<l i .i r.?- ? world .? ?ght, wearying the . . ai H gigantically enlarged photo - does Gravel Road Through Snow Tunnel i' wa: hulder- again by I . I net wide enou - vehicle and two . li nel wa ?Imp', b--" n w her. thick, and lighted b) an unearthly blue Klare where || was thin, till it broke into blinding ght where the May heat had in? lie,I out 'i'e arch of :'. Rut there graded gravel underfoot all the way. and swilling gutten earried off ? | .. mowdrip on either tide. In the open <?r in the dark, Italj make bul on.' kimi of road. s il our new road." the joyous children explained. "It isnt quite tiniiheil. SO if you'll sit on th s *= mule well take you the last few step-, only I few - '? I?.? higher " I lookeil up again between the tea ering snowbanks, There were not ,?..?11 wrinklei on the face of the moun tain now, hut horrible, smooth, honey - colored thumbs and pinnacles, clus? tered like camlle dripping- rour : main eora of anaffeeted rack, and the v. hole framing of ?f bent toward me. Ii-. roa?l waa a gruel of gravel. -tone- aad work ng partie-. No one hurried.' no one got in hia neigl .here were -, e-\ few order rven a; the mule hoisted herself up and round the pe$rge?l-out turn*; of it toad seemed to be drar Bg ?Uto -hapc. Just a Mere "Grocery Line" lhere are little epg.ne hou es at the foot of some of the Bwiai bob runs which for fifty centime uaed t-? port-men and their hob = lcds up to the tap aga n by funicular. Mme arrangement stood on a platform . red out of the mcK, with the very same smell of raw planks, petrol an?l snow and tne same crunch of cram in,in on siu hy ground. Rut Instead of the ?og railway, a ?steel wire, sup p.irte?! on frail struts and carrying a steel latticed ha net r,," |p the face of the rock a* an angle w'riuh need not be spec.tint. Qua ra.i ?ai, it was nothing- the mere*? grocery liae, they1 laed ar.d. indeed, oaa ha?! seen :. ; , B the va lej ? lower down; but a certain r.,^ of rock and snow- her.eath ar. i arej blaati of a.r out of . it i ' -' : g Eagle's Nest Of a World At 1 i ten dred feel overhead we wen than two thou-an?! feet above -.ouse in the pin? that old ivy prints on S I ' pee! .. trampled -now. conr.ectinc the I ? i the oil mess' and, I pn -un-.e. the ground or" the garrison. If the cook [ dropped a bucket, he had to co down ?ia hundred feet to retrieve ' If a visitor wen? too far around B corner latir? the panoramas he became \ trisaa who , promr1 - '. v 'this eagle'l i world in two IBg life and a ti plank ami girders, the ? ' intain abore I? - it 1 Real Work Higher Up "Our i i fe? ' . ," thev i?r-r??i!. But I i ailed thal ' I climb up and '. ' B? . .. ? r- i , of no interest to any i?ne ,-....? . . around the corser It wa ist the 1 - ular rou'..re o? these- pari lined ii for the ?? . Itor Ton elimb up a re, k ehimaey by ?boulder or si ?uch aa mounl eei .-i-,I st nl| the enemy drops chirr',- 0 ? tl| fortnight of -k un one such chimney, bal I ??. carry me h ne gun . and ?ome .h Be gum are of Frei dun C? i, take ii we want you 1 ? ? ' ' head f France and Itali ' ? And when vou emeroo from . chimney wh-ch best I -io in '?;?ile,| h?-,' . rock make a noise you I i'd the i r? i on the top. :n which cs ? you d< him, or cut him off from supp: . gunning the only goatpath that | them; ,,/. ; < ? I -?I the enemy commands you from ome un^ir-pce'cd corr knob of rock. Th"n you po if vou can and trj - And that i h< W ' d IB? all alor/ -?-?-'?on of fron'-er where the groirid doe-; not ]r * \ on 'io 0( Special Work On Mountain Top Special work omewhat d Iii r You ?elect a mountain ton rch!' - have rei-'-n to I 'he enemy and all his 1 You ef i lodgement there with your ?"'h and tornails; you min'' into the ?olid rock with compre ?-? a rdrills many hundred var: a? you calculate mav he BOC* irj '?'?'hen von have lied, yon fill your golleries n I nitroglycerine and blow the top off the ; mountain. Then you ocr-iry 'h'- ? w-i'h men ard machin? ?.-?. '. . ? i can. Thus you r?cure domir iting ' 'ion from can gSIB ?ame li this. Tou'vi the ? nn" It stood ";. - de n the . aj - r^ ar i th peal of molar teetii. The la . peak had gone. A chasm, a ? roi -.-!;'..?- took its | Tea, I had .... ... had b'." "Ob, be did thal . m." A man with thi . | or a rausieisn laughed and nodded Ti owned, he wa mixed op ia the si! of the I - "" na,l srritti a pur: on it, too. They had a live toa I of Bil that mine. Phi J i sd hr?.? Ighl ' BP b | ?. hand in the old days when he ?aa a ii I moi liveel in ra w re r.i: ? ' . WOJt WOtt . ag tia . lad your beti i it all?" "No no; ne? al!, bv ;inv mean.*, but , are'd finis ted with ti'.e Css , tta we were miners and meer | ' aorta of things w? n?'v-er er tha amy al I \ . . till goe-? v< s .ile ag n. And now would I, .? to a littia- Baa* their . lived aa the ,! plav the tey March. iron ?hook bead - ad ? .. Auatrta \. , ir fat mu - Wagner Reduced To a Whisper G i vea a i i rea over in a sounding hoard behind and above a is hand, to concentrate the .. d i", k ribs on e.tiier s;?ie ;?> Iowa a thousand I . I , . rfielda I ow, and thunderous echo?.s from ?very cranny . - half a nn'e of a, ti'.e r?-suit, r rio . . Wa - i .? I Auatxia ira .-?1 th?? bul . ed to aie thal ... bra - .- : ' and the mc . 1 . . lol .". oke v had ? ' ?' ?> I O'l nat m ma. The ? M when c them nr : i ? "ii U g faun on a rael bave a con ? . ? ? . l SB, il wa time for the woik ng r-nrur-i to be coming in off the , announcement I from high or? rhead to our unseen aad. : rformance vin en,I?-,? and they need not applaud any !< . a little mora curtly ? < I j like eera ? 'i ' e . prea?d .. l h the crea* toorare aci the PB tapping and clinkinj . far up th<> ? - I aerial r iilway car BBUal; the work* g p ?. .. ? Ited off ead | iad the ghi ? - begaa. With Death For Company ? ' .dren res a I . lading, for I b!e foothol?i, on no1 - - r ra and went about their .- e dote, moving up or aide? . of the red lil ...-.. real work lay "only a Cow steps .-.' i r? the abeervat?oa eoata, the sentril , the supports and all the r,- . . ground compared with which .non tracks 'round the mess and ,-racks are level pavement. Those taken la every weather t ia, made at 11.000 feet, ritl or company under each .'?,ot, anil the width of a foot at each h, al ' tap 11 the .... . . .i blunt-nail? d boo*, slips once . ra; mount ? . ? a; a knob of r ' hand; an ted al of aaiaal at ef I . the dar . . , .. f , | r. returning to tha eofi ind the | aw the or,. -, A turn of the downward road shut them BBd '?'? ~n'- never .: by my ey B, but the th, the ovarplua ef strength, th? . . | ii olonca of . ? . the gravity, beaut.fully ma.iitaim : goa ca ahaa the . | to the enemy, and th? I || rcmaui with rae Bat, behiasl it all, tine a*, the ropee, laBadaeaets s* the . ..- ua of the , / ' . 1 ,.??.;''? 'o *'.. - at-rtaeiaa ?Wal }>'J The Tribune.)