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erf .'HE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920. THE NEW YORK HERALD. 'doncd farms under a system of ills ' irti-t organization." . If the bill Is well designed, as Its Miiiporters contend that it If. 10 direct ilw country's energies to productive r-,vi rrtrrf nii ii iLiii't have to have boon cone through t,tiiv lu nielli to Ktn.lv. either." adds leforc tbe Mray ejcpMon to the illsmiilnnr nt thn utifroe. i chance to JllspeCt thCUl ii-..- .1... i.i.i. v. ,,f nillivior of moderate menus Is more ill 1 11 VI Illl'JIllUlin UIU 11111 v I - ... t. i tv. v c.u inn V.. VinL- lrrp.in ..... .. im...i . c,,o,.--. r..l In flrnnoiile. TO Till Sl'N NO M!W Ollk HTRALTJ Hums nnil nomine rtmi ronu. "LKl II. ' imi-u m w tm' . ... r....... ,1..... I.. ,t,n .wintf.it ......I,., ....l,.l. ..-Ill ....... nilii..u.M r.iLw nr. fh. Till mi . "I rtin 111' I) fcJOlW or liuueii until lit ue.ioni; Jinnnct. r can: Prrr. gets SH M tne same way, wim.uva h many times PROFITEERING IN HAY. PRAISE FOR THE LIBRARIES.' YEARS WORK Sty IMfe "UU ''T fS'ihc:TI" farmer Hot SfTJO and the Con's An Kxnlorer.of .New York Flutls KM-, Ann'1 rutin mp; VHPir TIITR H . :.J" Owner Paid S3r, ! tlency, Courtoy and Good Will. , TKf WfiTRR PiflLllRS 1HE NEW Y0RK IIERAL,(- lit II II i uJ-y vwawiiw ! To The Sc.v and New York Hbrald: Hay wan bought of a farmer friend of I 1 greatly Interested in me , rr.lna In this town law October for 117.S0 , of Edmond ri. Pearson regarding mo ! 77 W SI'S' m fouH trtl by lie f. m 1SJ3; THE SKW YORK llFH i, n rn louHdul 111 Jntncn Gu'ilon He t R,. 3 , and discontent ty ending it- H i'.AT. . .hl ...... II. ItUI,.. ...... tirn..rtn.l fur .linn nl (In. mrnn' - i nun. wjci.riin.-.-7 ...i; j.. w-.. - - - ..v.... ... ...v .... " . . ' . ... . . . worUK. mid be pays : the picker up of consldentblc trifle " iTtos. I t,.i,, ..-i, i,. n,,,riu 1 1. Kifc i.vir.i ).u i.nim. " "Pi-rt-'a n!ii limn , for Inconsiderable sumi has in Ktlln : i::"&L Z:rrZ"Z.Z' bun or rihisuw, Dublin or mtuu In Pr-ar m. A n H. thU hay .. k U .llMT. J r- - - T "nce by a firm "f -UP!HrV It cm them t.50 ' bramh Hbrar(M. pctally a durlmi Hi Lfltpr Drawings b.V Jollll Mlirin u M3K. W; Sl.V pf Ip rtto a lM f0r hallnr this Ullns price bo- i fortnight I have enJoyW my Hwt " frol of Charlct . " lln-ms now over "urti Attn, rer.ence with them. t AstOIlisllIn!?l.V liohl nil.1 j '''j r II .it 4 Tr4r My mlMlon brought me In contact cost these Uppers HI a ton In with probably naif or mee : rcattertd an over tne cii " i M,u-rM ""-;.. ,. .Thidi Is now a v. n .. - trn m T i..v...v .." - y-.. w... Tendon 'cost these ahlppen III a ton In k. enactment into lw If and when tlie says father. "That boy will tie horry r" o t0 "P,k ot 111 l th w.rehousc. delivered the week of ' on: U able tD take un for enact- HS Ions as lie lives tbat lie didn't keep As for tills continent, tiny small, chj t - t i i u,.-.i, ..iiAit ir ' . ' i - - i . . . i ... . m...i... i..i1,int...k .. it. t.. . x n fiiiir un q n irnii(i ii.iuu itwr, rtiii u- i ,i.t,i,i ia jii i.n rtrrvicv. nrnaic ur iintlur aiMMeratlon. Arithmetic, nnd tlon(t let me hear uny forus ten opporwimuw to one m wic a cow. He i.ag i.aa to buy i.ei nay. ..1 X,v,u,v. cltV Of New Yorlv. , ween 01 iHrcn la ne pot io uaieo r 7 V I, .1 j,.,.ih, uwre noinse nJwut qiilltins s;bool. "Frno. ! remained the toto property of Hi ou. im.'ltAli dealo in 1S72, wftej Al on u. like to soy that never before In any vvitiniTrnW oieiicrjifo of the paper, hich iwu - public, have I met Altl fi.viiniw'""" (H blt ,;and, h , deaih . TIIH UKHXUO became the property frank A. Munsey in l20. 130 a ton. Last The beneflts ot this wide distribution UiQl AffistS oC America n...-R:rriuN katk : 1,1 e.t On .... . - . I . ' t.t tUlm llVA.l l.h ..nu,ni. atln" lincrlca You're solns to et your high rehonl ! .Many linu urn wiuons mn wt.. ; Vo Ve ore It cost him i kx1 book and of the opportunities , 'Hispanic Ursus Latin America. jf j m ml,nMeveA , out of the way plttj fSrhl tar la 1 rUlnir and reUrch are evider . For the Mt tw or three years a . nookj out t0 American wltlers( , but-at ita it env. to mc-thew , nnd to settlers ni wbllsvkjj:, March ::. B. . ora"c" ":r .1, ,?TMrt et later on. were not j (much more than hi to the welfare ot .... . i.-..., ' Uic ovn u i rv uuunv. niblilMi, ami were m-i j HOUSING. . SevtrM ot the branches I vlsltlwere , ... Muth siont movement. has hceii under way in inn. )vi, ..J5llt .. ..ow that will in Colonial days t l..'- Hi;"; s wuntry to dlfrounie the um uf the . ., . . . . b , British colonies r- ;n? .w term "I-atin Americi" and to employ . f .. . llke.. t0 ))e " r M.l-T "iil-fwulc America" In Us stead as a . .. .. ..,....,.,. fmline carefully. If , n ,r r-r , enerH, lJ(B,,pnnton for all of the re- . . , , .... f Ih isr..h,, orlslnnl owners. Iloltlinjr Seventh Annual Show. rho cxhlbltlcn of John Marin's water Kl'i.V HATES. . : Vr. , order.. . T. Han-Hrl. pnly on neomnt of the For similar reasons r.tt.1l! In fj.nrnil 41ml fsillltll AnKTv . . . . I .'.1., ta .illt-tiv li.nnirf.nlns s-:,w..lM0O lis 22 ' ."r. V' ' .;.,,i xw 71.1 n.U To Ti Sr.s and Nw Yook Herald: beneficial effect on thee fortunate rWrn fwpj nurope. and even a few rf ..r- IllUIII. 1111 UC fill IlllUIll IU Sl.l- J1 " ."ui"! I - . . . . ...... ... ' onmuh In HtM Ih fh no ffhliOrllOOO. . ... ... .l f u. Mr n .i. f..iv. ilm hi n so iir-iie ...... c,...i. ifi.. .inere ik a rnoriaK ot noumK in w, - of tn4 comp-irativciy timv" 0 bi HKkh? who favor tlie ciian? iir-iie ,w education." , South Africa. vv.i,.,,.. f,i m.. i However, a still greater and a more . if( fnr the . . . ...... . .i....i;-.. .1 u.t.i. ifrinn i. ri.mii rwn hio mi ... .. i ..ii.ifit.iA ir.flni.nt. 1 om fiiirA. must re w'" . . 11 M.m.e iuinojiiyr inn t-.w i .'. .....v.. ..- - -- T)) wsl Qt new 0USi,g construction , - . - --- - .IllM.VUsS ,MI KIIITOKIAI. IH'IHK MAI.V HUSIN'Krfrf AND KBIT1': . OFFICES, ISO IlItOADWAV. T- PHONK, WOIITH 10,000. lllt.VM'll OFI'H'KM for reclpt of ). -tlftiint. and Mle of pnpr . 1'llINfJl'AI. VfCOWS OFFirn--H" 1 Hullilmi:. Her.ld Sunre. Tc . j. ' W.t. . ... HAKI.KM okkicb aio .weai i; j i I in ,k. .m..,....nilnn. ,1I..Hrl nf the City, ro riri In the Daniel uaimr.i:i A Hcnres-dntr Prmihccr hr a Student' .... ..k.,. h.tv nf ..... .i. , f- mmniM of each, sr. hak skvkntii ave. t . - mm " ..nm.u.. ,iln:kK, - MorntietMe. open vmll 10 I'. M v ui nuiiuiiiK. tne ouiiuings in iifeii must urcij vears output iiurin? me ien jr.... ! tliat "Latin AinerhAi" Is a misnomer. i:uroiH-.m w!i. ; f(,r strictly speuklni; It Includes not' .11 (0 ronrinre bnvs that what ! another way. Iin before the'Jnpn f"u '".S rlrH'-T:. "m.... n4;only tlie American countries of .span- tho wor!(, ncvU H tralmil men, nieiLnese had come to rejmrd their color f " " t. . avenux dk ! a"J Iortuguee origin hut, alsrt ' (ii,,,icl a to their minds as we!! prints as Important In money way, . I'aUI Urn' t.. i rt 1 .... .... . ...... . T-.- .a. L r.i.A , ,,v,rtiiins rttn suei oJemenrs ns tne i rcncn luunoi- a slronL' as to the-ir backs and npns. and long neiore me urotneis m. f",'h, k rt".. k su'r.n Sw ix rtuia4 . unts ,,f Canada and the lnrire Ijitlu ,m,u ,vl, sv,. tj,0 n,-, I10t merely ' i oit.t and Wiiistlkii had made them In frv.ni ivn .in.l half to Hire times KU,t rom th i Kinaiy courtesy WAVUI.VGTUN IIKIOIJTS OFKI' I. '.VKFT 11JIT ST. Ti. &C03 Wa (ipn until 10 P. if. DOWNTOWN OFFCB 20B P . WAY upe.i .lav itntl tilyht. nKOOKLT.V fii"FI' ESB their awlslant e'xa'mp" Zwn In .he use bf th medium and the charm.n, rsa m 5J, u'; of the librarians and ,olor sn,e aro at evident In . th early -g AV. ctawirfs as ir. iu i' 1 at With st. Tel. ihkhj xtirf- All of this is no doubt well known iittr cns ar so atonlhlnily bold and I""'" '" ' " fr ti th tf r th .an ,v . V''f oiBr VuMnilnil.... In vnrlnn' rillM of the .,.. i. .!. ,k. ..'lif. ran dr. lii 1'iir.iiui Mild AimTlcfl. a t'rn u .x'-uiveiy, ; UniM State. They hold that the lJs Wurk ui his head as well a In hirse mimtK'r of them found their tf.r rul.:ii-,.ia . . ihi. i.at.r nd .b.i! h-reio , , V'jt,..,, '"n ' 'P51' , r'. SJ r.rve4. adjective "Hlsnanlc." iR-lns derlvnl fh. ,1, is tin. nwn who win success; wnv Into Africa from ships calling at from "IIKpanla." the Ibminn name an(, the fruits of success, uncounted, Cane Town, and some fell into the j workers would re.juir. higher rents than , for the entire Iberian Peninsula, Is1 thousands of hanis-ed jiareiiLs wil'. hands of Dutch farmers up country, more lode-.d and properly includes fPrVently ble.s him. and all the school- who buns them in their houses as the SnanNh AmerUnn republics un.i musters and sch.wlmlstrcs'Ci in the . curloMtle. On the face ot 11 noinwj pre-war cost. If there was mortgage money enoush. speculative butld.rs could get fixed w orktn. but to mo I fr .nd o different from the " ' f.ou iha hnnnh llhrorlAJi uere not Only I . ...... . K. mi.l onian priw contracts to start an active rr water coiora tnoi umj- 7 buildlni; tamj.alpn, the price of mate rial and labor would no up to such an extent that the'eoal ot housing- tor a sunrie but a revelation. CltAKLCS XlBLMOST DAVIS. Xew York, March 27. li . . r :,. w!'h munu 'VitJrT. 1 hy muit i Itrazll as well. They therefore nrscj. win sins his praise-. Perhaps would have theti?ht of iroinir touue i r.': .-n-pf t''f in' purpose. .. . .-r. vniTnttt.tl.OF- I I.Ub. w. that ir La ntl whom the more hij ipinmni. nr i.ni- nntii-n not r.i.it in sfiirch of examples of tne miliar term has been customary. possible until Many examples may be cited of the iSet of adults. ' dpated art lovers wt'.l concede that they ! represent a sane and constant prosres. eton. John Marin i en artist. Thie term ' has been o abuseil that It has become 1 utmost meaning!: but In Marin's case rrinrlpu! Torelen anil Amerlran Hum WASHIXO.TOV The Muny Bu i ? HICA'.O 20 8.iuih Ii l. s TJJNDOX IU-13 F eft SI. 'I'Altl.S Id A.eiiu H i Opr. ! du louvre. Th- ir (.bgfct CO idvertlne , h inji m:ion 'o;.til ;hr.irr" v"rk n.l :r.." r.hr. f- .' iJv.rtiwm.nt. will l reft.'l niM '1 f.rur4.l f"'" pul.'I-'ii!1 the latter coulil artortl to pay. , ,rl, ,,rr p,, TW TrrP iVJ ?. Ilut there u not mortiraso money) ' " enouch. ana mortcaKe loans wouiu not ... . ....... .. . ti.. n,.t .. , ,...,.,t . : ,. . ' , iii-ns 01 uin 11 u u noi. ...... - .y 0,a ,ime interpretation 1 ni.eu 1 . , yt v ?nL?eCVl rdCwonu,dS: lieen Too Much Flapdoodle. : I'LlZ h.7 a .enuine art.st Dlly Calendar at least I per cent amortlaatien. Fixed I To The Sum and New Yok Hehalik . finds. UXo Stieiley, tnai n is THE WEATHER. i .. 1 . . ...... ft-ii . . 1.. ,.K.t f fn- familiar term has been customary. possible until the world has a new It f tlie rae hast, ah me iu if" ' , ... . ' ' ' ' , on. !..... . . MUrM of ' Ti.ft aiiiiicniJixr u-hu 1 ii.iinv imt.ih'o i.viitmi es were oiKiiiieii ... ... . . . ., ....... u... nt . .. ... 1 r j h(..a;wa ifci.. w..-. r f' ' j qe of the newer term In the broader uq,ires to earn the encomiums of tliorc from ISoer.s who wen. ir-, St)lVltr lhe Jta.or or oovernor could dead Ions before my tlnif. Irl a strlct I that is to sa twenty ears after the showers and probably thm dei v - - l.ene. 'Hie well known Hispanic So-: f,,thers, mothers and the instny:tors pundotl to part with prints valued only ,Rct ,abor unionj! t( agree to the prerontj nse b.. wan n..t a liar butcher th rc.lbat Uwe beauties, like Shel- edrt3eo ijfr'i iroblbiv'ioia' (.ct the V.orkers on Ne Uulldlnss ! riel,. o Nert- york has as lis aim the0f youth may be obHced to o hack , cause of family af-5clatIous. (fixed pay for any period or to Increas Mctlm of an imagination orerctorsl. ' , wModIe4 or John Marm-n color har-1 utnx and walwUt Hind, r.a: to i InMi Their Jobs. totcriiifi of Intercut in the etilture two or three generations to rive him-' As far as ho-.k collwtlD?. and in-, their dally output as 1 tley refu to ,t happtned thua: Orici nail y he .i- fM nn. .0DSny ac- r,B force an(J Mta t u. ,t 10 riiiiMi 1 , , .. . ,1 , , 11 ... 10 mim.niM ! he p speculative landlord to have adai- vented a series of tales of the Jlun- i,ut CtIIc still further away !,.,,.,.,.,.,,-,. .. .,. .. ,i tinges over thLs'of Siiiii and l'urtwral and of their if a fair lm. , ,uVl other col!etln?. is roncerneii to nrofl(r w!th. .... .VIU. r,.UMie wheo he firt ! AaL?"L ! 1,,,. 1 u;. ! s-.me of the workmen j A new amb!tl6us uiairazlne d-votcd to' CuW Srce Appc)l,4 (o Keason tu i, j Hhen It is ready, ex-; tne u.story 01 me p.im... s G l" . , i .r..,Kii on, 1 UrnTii u rail fil The J uu swamp, or ti rnn f .r 1 lew Iiuisilin he r 1 1 '-' ' v ti .r e. ' s of t ! buiUIiiri is . . . ' t.rrt 1. , t,..,mnl (li..,,.A. hours 'f hesinnins to uitmiuv uit-rivuu juu....... ; the cable and the wireles nave uom-; ,f th4 cj ltst,( wll, start wt wlth their ,-hare In euttlnc down thei building programme for the next three told them lie published them a works ' uCJ. indeed know that a cwnwderable :,. of, pure imasiaatlon. But there was j amount of preparation upon he part of j-wb d .imu .,if v. j ,.i iii.i- ,n.,ntinn ihut 1 ihe nub'ic is ncewarv before anj orii- imocna. e ,' phauw of the smaller buyeri in theye,ars for "workerv houslnp." and rent'such a demand for their repaitinn that ' the pub'ic is ncary beIor !old street.4as the ' , . ,linri..f Illlt fi.(r0 )s still plenty on a 6 per cent, interest basis. I have , lll4 prlde u authorship lina'.ly ripened , ntl talent may be acuaimeo. toUClies, lu riTU.i....- nun umui v-...-. ........,.,,,...-,.. "'ri m"-'- . . ' ,.. i,, union, would acree .f .v. m.il, r Hi. rnur . " mm. in,l ln.r,WH lliilr.rirnl Re i euiru. .ut- uuu m uiu . . . . . v thftM. Nvn ,mve . . -- - ; " '" - . ,rri ,.,. r t- tne leaaiii. "-i"-' - trv. has taken tin a Very nhllosophl-. . " V. l:.., ..... m .m-o"101 10 cw lor eBf. "' venous talcs. P mere came a u.n. inrl , ..1...1 . ' i .i. " ...i... lnL uuu a"" luv i",l,v"" ""' .more, and would al increase meir;that h(. )eievwi them, ami that con v e ' tl1 ' b-r., t to be 11 .. .i .. -,.i- in i.m'.nviiK' nii nwsrmnor . . ...r ivim .1 iriiiuin?. u. v.n-. ... .... ....- . - . ... , . , ..... . thov mav I articles one may observe the tcrm'". atr mm! .7.. ?" attention to the smaller ones. ""V .-"..,:..' ,..m. i.,cin-. irritatwi at tne mu-n prices 01 uw l-.i-t a word ot exp'U""-! iiimi.... .-,,.1.... ...1.. ......v...,...n 1. o.n fr,..iiftnpi- Vmv York's Stmnlsll morll- ' t"n"" . !- event iw) -iu.t ..... . . , ,.,.. ial ! - .- . .......... , , . . 1 T . - -.., ,,1, ........ ' " tllllS iM ui,wpvper, wimii pijic ii.-u.. it'iu dee' to, . . iiuiM iiui.iiiee"'-t- I"-- himself. t-onsinner, who napH.'ii to m cij jieevih just new. A meetlns was lipid up town of. 'dally outpuL dltlon remained with him. Ml at the hiu-h prices or tne . (....,..ES iMB (Wild only havej 1 believe the city has power under thei r am rctmcded of this by the recent rdPIes with whi-.'h the trade Is, tm. xPW y,, adventure of 113 home rule b'.U o build and reni;tettrr l0 senator Hitchcock issued from ortnem :.ow Enrtuid Vvrnipr 10 iOwe.v cu probaWr lhjn.1ff.urnn i afternoon and lu-mirn;: to-nur.-ow ! ind cuider; south and wiulhwei -.-'litlin; to we.: and northwst lu n " SO'ltneni ew EnMiKl VV armr n t' r favorite time for, mur-h siweo to llrazil. . lii-. count on the owner j Notwithstanding such preceilents 'i.n -re on the contractors 1 objections may be found to the ue of . i i- that Is demanded' "Hispanic America" which are fully .';!, dozens of apartments, as welshty as tbore brouaht n-ailn? ely eowerui-.L Instead of,,., .. . rwl. ....i .1,, he housins. If It Parted witn, say. an is- , lhe white House on Maroh i. on wotua ,n watr colors th.it an .vmeru-an n ns the public civilly Unit It":'" ,"..,,,, mrtit h.vf. had ' 01 W" Kn,! , , "B, thr rom uiu imt ih awnor M,PriiwM. ''Pl ' i,v. m I,...- if 11 iWii't ni . . "''' l"at ,ner are "uu"Mbeen the 1'eter the nermii pnacruiiK , nu run uui .... r lit have to bu.v It It tWesll t want ...,,,. c..m.,il:.-:io to say almut , ,r wv ,.n,lM niarantt . .. ....... ..... ..i r.. ,.. . tn electrical y charstd sky. The mere form mh! 11 n nuivxX U to rnmle to tho in- . i.. ... u.u., tibo . ..... . UB . ... .. . t facts of time and place haa w?en trt?ai 11 t(iftM WHO arc iniwi 'vnvu-nc "" uiese iKinui i rum -vt ciMJizaiion or uie worui. iu w t , . . . ,intAm.nt inai even F tr.vswf iiic nf ih itltiMvitr. - . , aM,u . ... . .. 11 wim uui ivtv; - , 1.,. """ m tnirn r-imi uf oVf irAtCfl 1 t0 ... JlP .Wlrlts piling up froroDo mauc xo inrm.re ,..,. wh,le, manllfllctnr,. tan. Ht weeK teiun, I-I- " - wppy- MOIZT 7 . v nftn-ilav dininctly or rrencit ami tnereiorc , ... ,A to et their ciocks aneuu fuimnj ---- . K'V : : families. Lath, oriKin. The chief d.fticu.ty. rlr. but human ..rverslty or? , In, . . . .1 ........ ... ; s t-aiweii oi.iii.. " .ivi-ivu.. Unless the Stale or city takes 11 hand .... ,- . iii.' -.vlnr- I In e.v housins there will be mighty. Did You 1 orpet Ua Hht aTlnc J hwtrltig tT workerg ln the Vewsitntiors. railroad'', public ottl- fevl yewm. Strwabt Browstl RNON. wh h rjroud ..... ,1,1 Mini,.- Intn Ihn U'r. Illlt Vkfi 1 un.. oMtl n.l nOUd V pusKd into It by a country grown sick ' In the entrance hall a nmlr!D' ar.d dieted with mlsrtpre-eatatlow. man ,tar a Tot His te.dtr.hlp was of precis y the Mm Z pr- ot .rtU". rec.nt order and q'laMy as has been manl- -pm,!,,,, The style in brf1 and the festwl in tne cose oi iiexiw. ; t0uCh is aurr to the point ot masu'rv One of MnrinN IlpM. la n -.wvet Murln becomes more elo-1 nuent, ;.nd as a painter he acquire tbotr.. thu altwnuon aoJ prnhibir rreater sweep. There is one water coior mni. lo-morrow nouoy w.a wijrr.vj y " ' .,.,, u tint onlv "ut" wilhet ind veer.u. t.. In the present collection that is not oni Ujt) normwe,t cue ot Mar n s best. JJt one.of the great- ' w.im Vork-'A'arroer tu d .r , pruuaoiy iDuir;Ioruii Ui; ... kl nralublr lonirhi- in mo . and mMer, probably Ia ;a i -uiniii Hiniu, rp.i. . m; . MUfUnj to wet and i.irti.ne-' NCTOX. Marrh it Th si c-n:ra. over Kaiunt . . his "kept us out of war" and "too ' . f;cM wiu W m, ftlrred by the I :;tl-rt T.thZ' f- to light" stuff, and that he did not : ,,,thortJ. 0f the work that their ato-',,, durjng to .'..) w3 i.'tt:-..j. n K erul rhnwprn .inl thwn.lerstunn t: r. ou. tne c.atral rallea nn.1 t'. f end, tbe upper IiV rKi'a nJ . rl-. except ln the South. Ow '. rra'ri!!r f the eountT th weather pmera ly fair, but wl:h mother in-X dk'urtianc over th.- Csnad an o.hw i-. raucn warmer la tl.e ik. r-s f - . ... i Krtt,-nrt liaj In thn tinmltf,V-flhll' IlCt ' f-re contracted aim 10 .... .v., ..t , , , ... .i.., i)....in... ,i r..i .,. tl.?.v wiipi-ii oi ,.,,'crul ttln T nfW llWC-ll-. tlliU lllflilllllll.1 '!' IWI IC" ii'..i ...v.. ve to educale the . irelenes the Thirsty. .... I HIS IIIIII XI III V I'i'listllli' " . ev. . . V-r rvt "T 4 Dtt IT Tl " ( public as to the ciuses under yinc tne ,, 10 0"r. C"n.i from l.lrth. It was only after an tuir i.uiu'i. . .... ........ 4y correFroillCI!l i. v." ' or. tnnlil.1nl In iln. rnrm "Illniitli' , i ,.,,..r.. i inr n-r fl vfr aw. uien ."v.u.. , ....,,. i,,, ,,. th...vj . ..... should lie it test or tne uesirainiiiy , . ...... ...... .,. .cm one Miimny m un.-.. i..tw...' . , f,. i" it 'iKT. ... . nave open iinuie irom i.im- i unit.-. I.U1..L Ul .llitr.. ... i , . . .. ilatlon to At ,h. ,lm, our hoys enlisted and ' , ,hPrP u ne.-cr the wspkion that l".r SflJ. -."''' .7"'. . were drafted this "cmade" was not Marin is pUilrg to the gallery or even j Unit,- states and th far vvt' m even conceived, and very far ' aware of Oiegalleo. That -l.riire, the Uovernor anu t' v .y..r ar.' doln? and plannlnt: v r .1 n?- leMt anil olliclal to put .,) ins rf-nt profiteer out of busl r . n, !, a ?ood mis-Ion for ''.c.ii t e vu Various Interests and r ml, are trivins to get a hun- c. 1 1 jiii -". t" hundred and fifty T i in, 1. i a I '-!tlrt of dollars to so nto r-ild.!1;; new homes as private enTrlse. ar.d this i- a sood mb-slon frr them to be mi. Hut tiniest they can' coax or shame -r,r .ompel tlie workers in the building traues to linls-h the Jobs that have been left md are belnc left every" tLy uncompleted just when they arc due 'o lie hou!ng some of the excess ot any r.t.sn eM,r, i .... m at a f.onraitkm f)f the It IS 10 DC liUltl UNJ lii.il iuupc uiivj nhttanthronlc uur- ffir-uti'leMtins hml mi opiKirtunUy , mi miif.j s-.f thn mnvirw itiftim ill- 1 . . ' " i favor "Hisnanlc" are almost invarl- , plausible and not open to sucfe.-.nnnamca in distinctive aewn uon i ne ablyof Span, rather tl.an of zuese nntecedent.. The cnmiKnin.1 , ... tr10St(K.,s nn(1 .time a(urda o ,n n . "n K U, aMou . "Ibero American" l not on to the, conviction that It was km-!' ovcrs,l't "m wl MU L, i "They rwiuire no meiiifluoao propertle. same obJect'ons as far as rhe Urn-, '.' ,. .. .. .,,. ..'bed In eann to anenci service, i n.lo altract bumbiebusa. zllians are concerned, but It does not . L. J , ' ! wife of his b"om may have hud her' THeir fermented products grow - . ,.-iT. i.,ii wl.nf pfinlil she siiv? iaral v In numoerieaa m.wies . w.. .u.. 11. . Tol.n . our- i.eri tx. no - . . rtecl'lelly so mot ih northern Jisir: . . , .... .. ,,! ,v,. ti,. .warm n an arn.i. . , Mwrnrn anj thunitsntormi and frr a long list """ i" .v.-...-.. - - Tne AllM Artlsu o: America, wiiok tu ftronir cales may t hp- ti ,k. bn.fit i'oJitn Points saw the light o. o.'.y. .. , , ndvar.ceinent o American mi-row n the la!;e reton and -he i the demoll- ? one were in touch with our boys h i-.ninii knew that there wns but one simpv- tunity fof the cthlol'.ion or incniorwun al(.h, "-- . ... ... rtf qp ...llhniit nntrti?nnl.ni. ii.nuffnt in incir ininu tu ... v,,.. - .- f A-l . to-mor. There will alto tie ahone-s !o-raorr Include Haytl. There seems to be noj 'Z"'" at th0 v,.reuI1 ttm trc. ! doubts, but what could she say7 , uraiiy , will be entitled to have one of th,lr own way out of the tan,le if we !J Nevertbele the sly one, lost TT an pjrtieN conctrneii. ,ain IK!rMrw who-e knowledge of the j ' i j mai0ritv of Americans. For all practical purposes "Latin fAlrtl ., v,..,,. ...ihir. -hoi1,m,r!i ln F.-l CT HADDAM'S OLD BELL. Thnic r.od. we shall e "shet" of It 1 f Gernvans and lick hen out of then, Thn jhold -H Auntie . ; doodle and drooling mush of which tne , more alli, more ,lke an snt)ex jpi( NVw Kn(.,4tll, ml ,t ,t whole world has crown fo weary, and , . y . icademy. clrce mo.t of the ex , 'ai to-inorro and Tnday in t. -i- - - in pro-! they do not care to have any part exhibitor, have academicil a'riltaUons. I 'J'XltVS,' r. Lht V 1 it ascribed to them. They did have a i As in the aca.munt exhibitions, thei ,j)t, anJ W.J( owep ,ae; rrg I.. .. . .... ....... r ...mA.i,.7 I tendency ! for the frankest, frei-et work an.l tli Ohln Valine n.i T.?.ro.f tnougnt oi i e " ' to be found in the btndtcipM. ,ehat ,. In the rnk Uaif . . - ,.,, The most plewlnic Undfcape tbe T,i "."'"ih l"'0. .,nc. , nat- that ot our tnameiui ui -.allied exhibition are thow- contributed f" Srfail wa temp -Ttu- ahlch 1 When our boys desire a H-ke?man they b wnHlm . pinf-,.r. chauncey P. warataii mrl Plw e oT .vmurica ".-.'.." ''--''- ' il(,mit that they have been etlueatHi Th 8lmpt explanation of the and It Is so firmly Implanted that It , op 0 whIskeJ. ftt one .lollar a drink.lwhoie mystery seems to he th.t tht would take many years to uproot it TJiprc lb nj ucp ln nnrun;r ith them I crime laid to Nicky Arxstrin was, not ev'en if there should be any re-il ne-'The lvaier mus, ,w C0II)Saled for j committed by him but by another ee-ity for so dolt,,-. It should be th(? r,,k ()f ,.pttfll!; lnl0 tmuUc , "f t 1!- IUI Vll'll HIV 'VJiw v w nonulntlon of New York there will In? Intiil out, moreover, that so far as wm t)p ,aw Infornwtion a to the ' . . . ilm T.T-iptlril lin.lm.. wi.rlil I ron-! .... ... .. . nj new construction of the tens of thousands of houses and apartments necled but not bosun; there will bo no l.vin iu the thousands of hou-es end apartments Ioiik am begun and nil but finished yet tied up ag-ain.st occupation. First of all. stop these apartment house holdups. Get the workmen in the building trades to do their share of suppressing the rent profiteer whom thus far they have helped to create nnd continue. If and When. Wliat Is known as the rural homes bill, which lias received occasional at tention ln the Senate, 1ms developed In discussion an intcretinif rlnt re laMn? to tne cultivable area of this country upon which the necessary Increase In lhe production of food depends. fVmimentlnz upon the policy of tbe bill, which chiefly Is a land rec lamation project, Mr. I.ane, then Sec retary of the Interior, made till state ment: "The normal growth of the Ui ited States requires an add'tlon of O.'WMXXJ ncri-i to Its cultlvnhle nrea eah year, which means an average IncreaM- of 1 7, K 0 acres a day." Such totals are likely to statacer the minds of city rentiers neenstomed o lienres of foot frlintn;;es of build ing lots, even though they have some knowledge of Hie 'Xtent of the acre age which can lie made available for farming by drainage, by Irrigation, by clearing of cut o.tv areas. Ilut Mr. Lam. has faith J11 the possibili ties if largely Increasing food produc tion by reelamation not nlmie of such u-eas as leive been Indlcateil but of .jdoned f:irms. He said on this s'j i'"ct: 'Fjrtur.i'.v the opportunity for t c -cnt.a; expansion exists not . ci ir th" Wst, where much of the p.'.'lc don-i.n is yet unoccupied, but In everv part of the Itepublic. AVe kive a gn at fund of natural resource In the very oldert f-'tatea from Maine to Lou siara which invites and which ould rl' h v r -.vai'l the constructive tc .us cf the ' jl ' tne practical business worm ir, con-.eo.t 0 lm won(1 mt mp cerned there is less and less justiwa-' u ls cl(,..r on ,ho oth(,r that tion or need for any common geo-jtlle kMlber tRu!e consi,icrs facts as graphical expression of this kind. lt'an lmiK)rtnnt daient in education, is becoming more and more absurd to S( f miiy th(;H. t0 n!1 attempt to generalize about the south-1 mer(,ste(1, which is everybody. This em republics a they exist to-tlrfy. 1 1()oks rftt0nal. Half the wrath at-the Kach of them has so many dltln- Hmrjs prices Is catwd by bewllder guishlng and individualistic features iwm ll5 t0 ,vhy wherefore. Just that except for a few' elementary mat- tlle ,.nmor for legislation Is due to ters it is Impossible to include them iring the Inexorable relation lie all in any single characterization. In- twwn sui,j,iy ami demand, stent! if trj'ing to popularize another I general designation we should en-j courage the practice of making spe-' Charles I.amb In Xerv York, clfic references to the various repub-! Thc present entiiusiasm of AmerJ lics. Let us lie more careful In recog-1 en,, d lectors Is shown by the fact Senator Warpbn IIardi.vo of Ohio defiaes himself is a rather. unwllilnK but contidetit candidate for the nomi nation. In other words, he would ac cept it but h" won't pay for It. Authentic HMnry of the Occupant of St. Stephen's Steeple. To The t-'rs ixd Nbw York Heraui: Ktspecting- the lette of Mr. Charles. I Strong "f Toicnto in regard to the bell jf St. Stephen's Church I would sa that it was xtven to the church by AYill-' lam AVyllis Pratt, whose wire was a native of Kit H.uldam. . ln the year J&S4 or 1S35 ft was brought to this country with many others, to be reckst for bells for Amer ican churches. One of theec was a little older than In lefs than a year. Niew York, March IT. J. V. M. Atl.ntlc etui: ton. A DRIVE ON POSTERS. Thc Municipal Art Society Wants to Stop a War Time Practice. Ryder, Harry F. "Waltmsn, Jon F. Fo- lenfbee. Kobert H. Nibt ar.d Helen M. Turntr, Mr. Singer's landscape is. as usual, rather large, but it is composed with tkill and painted symiialhetlcalty. Like Mr. Waltman. Mr. Singer Is, us a rule, a "snow mar," but rite summer views are eNtrtmely pleasing. .'ADtieLe w ( Albany St Atlantic City, u Owar rhrr eshlhlts a picture of a I Winiar k .... 31 arettv nlrl slttini: "On the Dunes." and leA from Castport to Ci. ir'. ObrvnlifHH at United Stite. Wejth reau ftatlon. taken tt S P. M. f-u ; ventj?-fifth meridian tune: Temperature KamfaJI I.t 4 hr.. Bamm. I..t 1'atlotti. Hlh. Low. eter. :i fcr. Wi-ait- Picture of 11 Pretty Otrl. John- Siuiip AViu.iams told the Mis sissippi Legislature ttat he would rather be a dog and bay the moon th& onf m f.t nddam and was taken than spend one minute in the Senate ! tf th(, middle AVest, but juet where I do after the expiration of nis term 01 office. But ho took care not to make nizlng the distinctive features of each' mat 11 copy of Charlks Lamii's country instead of grouping them to- "poetry for Children" brought $3,:50 gether lndlcrlm!nntel.v as "Syith : at the sale of the IVallaco collection America," "Latin America" or "His-; by 'the American Art Galleries. panic America." 1 Though this book Is one of the it plain that he was referring to 'his present term. After all 'there is nothing so sensa tional about the discovery that Ger many has 3.400,000 capable of mili tary service. It would be really start ling if somebody dioovere.l that she could ihit them In the Held. not know. These bells came into the possession of the French .army during the war of Napoleon with Spain. At his defeat they came Into the hands ot the English. 1 have no reason to doubt that thc it l painted with great sureties. Miss : o,"rl?toa " Turner's "Autumn" Is rot a landscape, j Chirafo .. bet a youngish woman, clnd in dull 1 Cievo'and . green and sold. The color is excellent '!"1VW' .... .... . I'etroit .... . . . ,. ,,.. . 1 ai'.i me im -n iiai itiucn quiet ctianii. ,....., TO TUB SI N AND NEW AORk IlMAU ! jtrjng rM)rraft , ,he We are- registering a protest with the , !s ..... bv t- . lM.p nf ..CoL Arthur .Juiiniille' proper authorit'es against the extremely - Lynch, M. P.," and the best sculptures 1 V""3 tl,tr - M rlisrtgviring effect produced throughout J are by J. Waey Rhlnd ! ii d uST. ! nur nubile places by the display of The collection of etching? b the lite n.w Orl-ar.,. T our puouL p. , v,rIml, Ausvate U'ire. now on view in the , PhiladelphU ci posteis asking for funds for various KnoiiHr U(J1Ier,,s ls Mitl tl1 onP of Hiit,bur u purposes. ; the most complete ever" assembled in this f ll, 1 S Please let us assure you In the begin- cutry. Ipore had a natural instinct ! fan Aoionlo; ? niag that our great Interest in the as-. fnr the use of the etcher's mettle, and San Diero...'. SO ntct of our public places docs not !ni- his earliest plates had a directness and 1 1- Francisco, ce Py any lack of sympathy with these sureness thit . were hdmiahle . , 'a": nnnoa's which we believe to be entirely "' ." """ '" ""' 3ppea.s, which c "v. v I "the preservation ami 1 induction of the! worthy of public support, but now that hn.v- -rafts of Kuror- is holding an ex- ! the emergency of the war is over we ,IV..on now at I Kast Fifty-sixth street wish to . s . s . 40 . SI .. M .. a ss 44 .-I i K W 40 70 IS ss 41 M 45 T2 i: 43 44 II 3.M ts:t sa.vi .S2 S.H S.M li.iS ia.a n s. . . Clear .. Pi r;, . .. fi..r .. CU.ar . I .r .SI t". 1 '5 .. Cl- .,.- .. Oir . . V 1 1 - .. Pt c. . .. 1'ienr .. Spo .. Cicir .10 C'oud . . (".ear .IS I't C.o .91 Coudy .. Cear . C.esr .1 Clear .W R.i:n .. l"-ar .. C.a.- .. t ci . Clear .. C'.oauy LOCAL WSATHEU RECOItDS. S A. II. r . om.Hllv f ...i,.!.. . r m ....... 1 'rr.meier. if jiruiec ...uf. o .,. . ui,j .v.i,i ...w. tn-v, ...... H.Uili.ltt. hell wis cast In $15. as the inscription i .ealns. ti,e pcllins of the appearance , some peasant, wares iron itaiy. it is - v Ind dir. ctlrn N.W. s s'ates. thctgh Its maker was Corra.es . of our slrecl?. and especialiy all park j planned Kw5l'.: CiV'ar . nd not Corval.se. as Mr. Strong had , .wd approaches, by the affixing, aXommme it. Georok A. Alcott, of cheap WOodcn and paper bulletins the ri G ' Th ''Wrtur? In to ri ; ! Promolinti of interstate commerce may not have been tne main purpose I of the Federal proMbltlon uoss in West Virginia who ruled that strong ' rare-t of Etttna, there was something drink may be removed from a home in i surprising about that. Hesides it must om State to a home In another State. Itector St. Stephen's Church. East Haddam, Conn., March 27. . A .. 1 4 f 4T. ttB.I 1 rrcposicrous wages jiucusii) an have struck many jiersons ns strange Problem Tor Parents. , rhat tllIs prlze shouid have found its It has never been easy to keep boys way into tlie New York auction roum of average unstttdlous habits In j by way of distant Australia. school. In their early '(eons they be- The greater part of Chaih.ks Lamp s gin to feel grown up. Within them own library, to which there are many ambition to be indeiietident is strong. ' references In the Kssays, was brought They want to earn their own living. , here and sold ln a shop under the old Thev want to be their own bosses. ' Astor House not so very long after They want to have their own money 'his death. The books fetched prices to spend or save as they like. They which through their niodc.-ty nre want to come and go on a schedule , hardly tiellevable In an age accus. not fixed by fathers and mothers, on 1 tomed to the Napoleonic operations of a time table not punctuated by the 1 the late Glorgi: D. Smith. peal of the school bell. The problems of iersuadlns or co ercing bays Jut beginning to feel their outs to stick to their classes have always been puzzling. They are more iierp'exlng lo-dny than ever be fore. This is a season 6f high money wages and of high talk about money. Money wages look big to all except the wisest. Money wages exercise nn almost irresistible lure on the Imagi nation of youth. The classroom bound iioy meet.? others little if nny older than hliiiielf who boast of tlie pay envelopes passed out to them 011 Sat urdays, ltesentment against school discipline Is made ttciitc by tales told but not from one home to another In the same Stat" Y.n that such com merce will be encounged by the rut ins if pcnerally adopted, who can doubt having knowledge of the ex cellent trafllc .facilities going and CAMPAIGN FUNDS. Ir color and become ragged, and't. to be a jury of artists to pass upon - J M-'-JJ hich in no time at alf become a per- , the quality of the wo k. and thn peasant , jj.'.Ji .th which ' feet eyesore. ..Moh uinn fall tO Meces. Wnicn IOSe!m(rt.. nlll COOIieratp to this en.! Tl.err. I. snnx.n ln the min.ri.it UMn: 1. in K. o loci ft' ... II. ... na.a SA. A1...I1 IR Si' 1 P. M...&S 7 1' M . I. ... .1, . .) . workers are to get the full reward for ti V m" ' !so 4 M.'. .S2 si' !i 3 . a i their labnr. llSM ss 5i'.M...t: 10 v vi The wires ana rop - M William Alexander Is president j . . I- , IK.1- these bulletins in place tWace and of thfi nw pr,-antio,, and Mrs . Xlna ,2 A ii . iC-Jf " scratch and in some cases seem to breaK j -rrey liuryea is vice-president. F. j i j'.'m.'.V.si i: i: Mld.'.'.'.'s! ' the railings, so much so that we feel Burrall Hoffman. Jr., Is secretary, j Klghest temperature, 67. at 5 V. M i,cw..t tetnperaiure. at. ai .;.s a ji. Average temperature, 55. I that -the city property sustains actual j Among those on the executive commit iniurv bv thei- display In this manner, tee are Harry Sedgwick. Howard X. Pot . Not only that.-but plies of refuse andjerard Mrs. T. J. Oakley Rhlnelander. Art Notes. and marb'o statue-. A Snpporfcr of General Wood Illumes Primary Laws for lhe Practice. To The Sex and New York Herauk Referring to your editorial Article ln regard to the expenditure ot money in . the Wood campaign I have made a .. . ,.,., around and behind these i small contribution to the fund simply -,..,iT,. whoso torn pieces add to the Mrfr-iiisj I believe G.nerai nooa 10 oe n. f ihe streets, all of which maKes ; lironze ana msrn o statite-. rugs inM .k-..aai 1 1-. lu nltv nnd tU'O . .... , a .lu.. n,l t.Avit.c, I ... ..... . .IU.....1. i nnlnllns.reramlrs. ner'rtil fnrnH.ir. coming 1'""" , mucn tne oesi hi w -" 1 the street cieaner iai muie mm-un. .- ; .: rt.hvi.ni'i nns in inTtmi rn. n.- neighboring, friendly and well golfed j h MIlM,eH lnd unfortunate adoption! e mrta mUc pi,es o( rubbish , her work, of art once the properties lAXVys S'ates? I of the primary system, not only entail- J around these bulletin boards j K W SSSSfS IrnX "Lands, . i ... uTft -rinft ,ns larB8 m CA":u''v , " .and the parit rainnKs a.e .e.. ... JlamtnerfchlKg are on exhibition at the IHs not reported that tltc JZj.ouu. .,,,-,-. tff..ct In politics, com- ... .,. . - , . t,i-.v M-t nBit.ri.. i r.,.. worth of silk loot stored by robbers j IcIn5 aspr3iits for oliice to go per-, From another Ioint of view It seems , where they will be sold' at auction, lei ana uesirojeu uj me " ' .-onally into campaigns, necessuaies large , furtner seems, ua uie me aa e.i evrienditure In order to inionn voters. thoroughly of the qualities ana ciaims EVENTS TO-DAY. C. ifi-enfo of soft coal miners and c;i fr.ito s. WaliWftVsiorl.i. Letture by Dr Kd.-ar J. uuu.. "Mol Treatment of Memorials and Cemct-r. renuvtvania Hotel, t P M.. at the Eu 1 tion of thc Mentor. il Cntt Inftitute Dlnner'ot The Fortr-Jfiners. Cohitnbti ' I'Orty-thiru stnft It is not sjrange that tlie Wallace Lamb should have travelled far. As a matter of fact no book hunter has any "hope now of lighting on big game unless by accident in what used to be the haunts of his grandfathers. And accidents are few, far between and unsatisfactory'. It Is ns unreasonable just now to expect a real find ln New York ns in Paris or London. Those whose busi ness it is to know, know altogether ton much; they take no chances, and hidden supply has no mysteries as far as they are concerned. Still, if times have changed here. so have they elsewhere. No more bar- under way before an alarm was sent in, that the rooters had failed even to' notify proper authorities of the place of storage. Long immunity ever breeds Indifference to danger. Chicago's way of getting around the Yolstead law is to refuse to believe that It has been violated no matter what thc evidence. A new application of the old theory of a legal fiction. on the playground or the sidewalk of 'gains, In the higher sense of the word, What .lutMiE and I Jen are making! are to be found in the stalls on the And lie ttrgrl. ii-t hint, u may be Idnvti at Merklns's Iron works or at! hanks of the Seine, where Anatoli:, io ae m i. 'ir- ..tu in suppleme-1 UTk'r.ss shop. "He don't do nothing France ufed to encpen oirl author iu jic mui ,i.,n ii nv tin. i .uinmi . i.tr'tir i-sirrv it iv:ff..r imu. nmi tin e-utu until ti cnmn-irniivpiv rerptiL tmto. "imnrovcmnnt: .if nl.nn.le.1- m-nrr wpolc" I thn nnelnitstir en. I Thn elnclrs which nro "Xtmed thorn The Masterpiece. A milliner from silk and straw. And feathers, flowers and Uc, Can m'ake a charming Easter hat To frame a lovely face. A sculptor with a piece ot stona And chisel can create An angel or a god. and win A place among the great. An architect can rear aloft A proud cathedral (Tire, An artist on his canvas Hx Thc sunset's fleeting fir.-. But never can a mortal hand Nor mortal gralaa mold The Easier lllv's fragrjnt cf 01 Ivorr and gold. of candidates. It seems to roc a. patriotic act fcr a man to use his means to select the can didate he believes will best serve the country, and it seems hardly fair- for to i to show lack of respect lor tile ginning on ncn i.euncsany. nrst Km- , rrraiiy tiuo, 4 v.ci dead to make their resting place un- Plre and Chippert.,ale 'd.nlng room suites '.ji. t. Kob.rt ,. ..-nth- lth these billboards as has been ?"? -,,3rlc '"1""', n" oul L .ind His J6h." City sinnti iui ut-r bedroom suites are included. I fourth .tnet s is e nno tn General noras Kravo ui Twenty-sixth street and Uroadway. It shows a lack of civic pride to defaco and clutter up our streets in this most nhio-tinnable way, nhlrli we believe any one to Impugn the motives of those , should not jje permitted Joseph Howuand Hunt, President of the Municipal Art So ciety of New York. New York, March 27. lias who give, as you appear to do. J. A. Bradfield. Washington, March 17. Itefutlng a r-Uir.ilcr. From Me Pttttburg Oiroilclt TilejrapK. Charles Hattle. aged IS. became very Indignant In Magistrate norland's court ln the Krwikstown avenue police station this 1 morning whtn his wife t'stlfed he had I tot woraea lor '"''""..." I'. . th nress and the public to start a cru-I t,ir" he ua. mm iiairracm i . . . . ... . . t. a h..n tw.lve rears .Inc. I I pade ag! "topped working." ! time aliout the subconscious mind. "v . . The man who writes that he under stands the subconscious mind Is a con. eclted Ignoramus or a blatant liar. S. It Smith. lhe Subliminal Consciousness Been Slandered 1 To Tun Si'N and New York Herald: VVotf. "Tim Wot Club, 63 Vct For' Luncheon. American Specialty Manulact AMoctation, itotei l-cnn.-yivoiiii, Mrs. John L. Gardner of Boston will open Fenvviy Court, her home and artjOTjj museum. loriac iraouc on me alter- Concert. Chicaro Club Sun.hlnc K. -u. noons of April YZ, 13 and . She hna ' Blind Bible-. lIotel.Prnn.Tivanix S l M lust acquired and will exhibit for the first rime three water colors by John t-argent. "The nntlg." The Byway." Yenetlan scene, and "The Palace Steps." There will also be shown a portrait ln oil af Gaugcnglgl, painted by himself. Fin Lid Lifted In CnnnI Zone. Panama, March 23. The Dinner. Memorial Cratti Institute. 11. ' IVrm-Tlvanla. P. M. Mtii's. N-r Ya-k County Cuinuul American Lenon Jlotel Aftor. S P M Meetiti?. Nntionil Underwriters A50' tlcn. Hotel Astor. li) A. M. Y. W C. A . Campaign Luncheon, Hot Commodore, I V M. Hotel Golf Dinner, Hotel Commodore P. M. Exhibit. Society of IndeDendent Art" health . ioori Atoni aiicrnoon ana eyemns cuthoritles ot the Canal Zone last night ! dorfA "toria, II A M ' Jlmcnra l:uD lifted the ban .upon theatres and public i Meeting. Ohio So.ietr I'niverslty v.o assemblies, which has- been enforced I tion, Waldorf Astoria, S P M. winner, samacur AJfoanuon. at.tori . In the name of humanity I appeal to during the inltucrza epidemic of the last 1 ln"nr-i. .u. n,i the nubile to start a cm- i two ueeka Thc total t.is, the I ,0" ..Inst the lying at the present 1!sease rejxjrted since March '1. A Municipal Tip. ' from the Toptka Capital Better cop out jour tin cm to carry fish bait now The City l threatenlnr to den up the alleys some lime Promptitude. r Ttn.eker Whin the nsw cou" .! Wilkesbarm, Ta., March 27 Misxi Isriss. Bock.r Btfore sh carrje. Off Seheilule. Vm.i t'.e Canfictl tite.t Oultouk. t Gcorg Mundty left Wednesday. Despondent Alan KllLi Illiiiaelf. I St. Lofts, March 25. Henry Lan : wlsch. Edwardsvllle's most omnlvorus reader. dL'd from revolver wounds In fl!ctcl by hlmse'f sove-al weeks ago when i"c ?prinden cvr thc death fron InSuema cf Ms gr in "r'aughtf-. Miss C ell l.mg wlsch, Ijiugwlsch, who was formerly Sit'ierlntendent nf Ftreets ot L.-lwards-Ivllle, had reai" every boil: In tho local public library, some 6,000 volumes. PUBLIC LECTURES TO-NIGHT "Csthertne the Swond." by Arthur D Rr at PiUnm Halt rifty--txth ktrwl an.l Broj. r. ar. Life with the V S. Censvi. ' ly Frai iiou neeier, ai si voiumoa Han. w Twenty-fifth street. IUu.tr.itcd. "Frati"e The Ltnd, the Government People by A. Franklin Ro. at Ortc : T'b:ary Norman aicnue and Leonanl ftrr II unrated. "Tlio War In Soar and rvtry " hr M Manruerite 11. Poller at lledfpnl llr ' Y M C A. Ilnlfervb avenue mid Jloo street. lUustrated by sons.