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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK TUESDAY, MAY 30. 101. The Little Damozel." by Novello. ett limit the demands merely seek to him.

In this conclusion the naval rritory Greeks won from them In the Catherine Jennings gave dramatically beach, the tree choppings ami Ibo IWWtHet rides out there. The ex- to limit, and not to abolish. There are action of the Democratic caucus has second Balkau war, It is probably not a coincidence that there has been an still mnnneprs who nut on nlavB with- I m'B" If tha above extract expressed the lahatlon must be sought In the nofari- 11- game politics, if somebody bad "One ine uay, irom himiw oi also "The Fickle- Butterfly, by Centannl. "Once on a Day" was sung effectively by Henrietta Beck-wlth. "Oh.

That Two Were Maying." by Nevin. was introduced dul-cetly by tiracfc McManus and Maria out money enough to pay for rehearsals or to take the company out of only "listened In" on the telephone big cards marked "Good." "Fair" or "Bad" for voluntary exhibition. It Is questionable whether the department would have the power to make the exhibition compulsory. If It had such power and should exercise it results would be prompt and salutary. As It is.

art laamn that no place win choose to show either the "Bad" or the "Fair" card, but the placard showing full ap tCEHAT EVKN1XO MAT SO. Ml. wires bttWf WmWI County and Al town, and the actors are willing to rehearse for nothing with merely an other change at Athens. Apparently the Bulgarians, who entered the war for the purpose of regaining a dominant position in the Balkans, are merely taking the initiative in an effort to frustrate plans for an Allied advance in that region. It is a perfectly bany, the key to the mystery illicit Mikado," was well sung by George urnnce of two weeks salary and n.

"Won't You He My Sweet opinion of Admiral Mahan In 1312. how doubly accentuated would that opinion now be after our humiliating international experiences of the past three years. Though I voted for Mr. Taft both in 1908 and 1912, and have for him the greatest regard, and though I supported Mr. Hughes while Governor, and have for him also the highest regard, as well as confidence in his ability to have heen from some unknown voire, but it Is too lab- for sueh a clew with rehearsals limited to four weeks.

Their other demand applies solely to And, at any rate, the rulsehief heen done. The aspersion has been actresses, that a "reasonable" allow sound military move, providing It does proval might be put on the walls and heart. I.v was wen Hivm Dorothy Kane. "Something Sweet to Tell You" was in the able hands of Mabel Caffriy. The girls all acted charmingly, as well as sang.

"You. My Dear." was given with charm by Marie Reilly. Klvsium." by Speaks, waa spo Lilly sweet us sung by Carolyn Kn win, might bo an excellent drawing card. hurled. Now, it only remains to wait for the whisper anions the gathering auce shall be made for dressing their parts when the engagement is to be short.

not eventually bring Greece Into the war. It may be that the Central Powers no longer hope to keep Greece out, This Paper hai Larger than thai of any other Evening Paper of ill clau is the United Stalei. lit value ai an Adver-tUiag Medium is Apparent. Eicluuve A.soc.alrd Service. At any rate, the inspection la a step forward.

We have walked by faith delegates, "If you take Roosevelt, you fill the office of President of the United States with firmness, intelligence and dignity, yet, nevertheless, I am of the opinion expressed by Admiral Mahan and, having signed commercial treaties long. Now let us walk by sight, was "When uu- in nuu- oi- Concessions equivalent to these have tea made in other lines of work long using at least the proxy eyes of the want to lie careful about his running mate. You know his home folks say he isn't strong." with Roumanla, expect Greek participation to be discounted by the appear lence." Grace C. Dunn sang, by request, "1'arla," by Arditi. and "The Japanese i.ve by Thomas, de-liglurullv "The Flow, i Tii.it Hlooom ngo and they ought to be made to the that Colonel Roosevelt Is especially Dallf Elgle.) (Oorrifbt Nami Tli ance of Roumanla on the side of the city's agents.

Then, and only then, may good digestion wait on appetite, and health on both, for the vast mul We advise the nudnelous Cooks to fitted by knowledge and experience to cope with the class of questions concerning our foreign relations that will Central Empires. actors without even talk of a strike. No doubt formal affiliation with the unions will be enough to correct the injustices complained of. pack his trunks and stick close to the telegraph office next week. If the titude of New Yorkers who axe fed at undoubtedly confront us with appall Teutonic diplomacy gained a victory over the Entente by negotiating trade ing insistency for the next few years.

hotels and restaurants every day. WILLIAM nFSTEIt. Pruldi'nt anil (immt Manage WILLIAM V. BTMTKB, HEnnritT v. aOMKIMM, Buslnrn.

Manager. EBfr MUM MAIN OFFICE Colonel should be nominated, all will be forgiven In the glow of victory. But If the convention chooses a SAMUEL L. PARRIKfl. Southampton, L.

N. May 1 agreements with Roumanla, but the action was not of a kind to inspire con $1,000,000 FOR INCOME TAX SPIES. THOMAS R. SLICER. 1918.

fidence in that country's Intentions. The The demand of the Treasury author stronger" candidate. Mr. Cooks will The death of the Rev. Dr.

Thomas ities for a $1,000,000 appropriation to treaties violate compacts made in good faith with the Entente. To expect was charmingly sung and acted by two little folks in costume. Gwendo-Ivn Notta-io and Huobl F.pp. "The Moon Flower" was sung dulcetly by Anna Sharkey, and "I Arise From Dreams of Thee." a duet, by Yates, was well given by Grace C. Dunn and Carolyn N.

Kirwin. Mr. Dovle sang tinely a solo from "Tosca" and "My Jennie." by Strickland. A sketch, charmingly written and arranged to music by Mr. Doyle, was al.lv given bv Gwendolyn Nottage and Harold Kpp.

The aide accompanies wen- Miss lvlylhc Meyers and Miss Eveline Capelle. REASONS FOR NIGHT COURT Roberts Slieer removes from the Unl-) Johnson trr-t. BTOOMjn. Telephone No. KW pav a "field force," to hunt up Income arian Church a figure of light and Personal and Impersonal have just about time to start on a long summer vacation before the return from Chicago.

Under that condition we can imagine healthier climates for Roumanla, after putting her own in tax delinquents, is voiced in a letter from Sccretarv McAdoo to Representa Kn, Ix.nnnn-ln Rpri-nt terests first for two years, now to align herself with the Teutons in case Greece leading, and from the civic life of New York City an energetic factor for community betterment. With the late h.i -ens roiirteenin him than Nassau County. formally joins the Entente, seems un tive Lobeck of Nebraska, chairman of the House Committee on Expenditures ill the Treasury Department. Those reasonable. As for Greece, there has never been any question of her joining who saw infinite espionage in an In The French who think the i 416 iS4.

Ejgle nronklvn. mwoMmoM iiates. A C00D ENOUGH MORGAN. Just in time to anticipate a "ring mans of this country are for Hughes the Central Empires. That would meat come tax when It was first advocated Barle wnt by mall fl fl 7'.

must take their Staats-Zeitung sen- ing" plank of the Republican platform. suicide, and even Constantino is not will feel their fears justified. To their t. nr. im.

Sim iy Haete Robert Collyer he escaped what may De metaphorically called the martyr days of Unltarianism. Priestley in England and Channing in Massachusetts had been figuratively martyrs. James Mar-tineau and James Freeman Clark had kept up the good fight. To Collyer and to Sheer came the peaceful recognl tion of modernity. the majority leaders at Washington Chief Magistrate McAdoo Says the Board Has Agreed to ready for that, Greek neutrality 6 months.

H.oii; 1 year. II.SO; $1.00: Ek- Lib minds a "field force" is properly designated as a force of "spies." ry. I1.M per year. Including have withdrawn opposition to the Ad been a mere sham, a pretense made Saratoga County voices its indlgna ministration measure providing for the Yet it is almost an open secret that nation over the silent vouchers hidden in Controller Travis' archives. Sena- possible by the King's arbitrary annulment of constitutional law and repu Proposition.

many men are not fair to the Govern The diolT tditlOSl Ot The Eagle la delivered on day of publication at all Long Island FOREIGN srtlSCRIPTlON RATES. Dally and Sunday, 1 year. 14 Dally and Brackett 18 striking at sensitive appointment of a Tariff Commission. Announcement to this effect is official. It is made in hehnlf of the Ways and dlatlon of the agreement to go to the ment In their returns, and even flat Dr.

Slicer was by reasoning an Ar- spots. Brooklyn will have a night court aid of Serbia. mlnian, and perhaps temperamentally in October. Women's cases and ball Means Committee, nud in it is included President Wilson's peace talk Is ap It has heen said, in defense of Con- Methodist. He was ten years in the praised in London as political bait.

stantlne, that he was swayed by purely perjury Is not unknown. Mr. McAdoo notes that with a wholly inadequate force investigation has compelled the payment of in a single year that represented the tax on hidden ases will he handled by the court, nd Its inauguration will put Brook Methodist ministry prior to 1881, when the statement that there will be Incorporated in the General Revenue bill, not only ample provision for the en illitnry considerations. He was sup lyn on even terms with Manhattan embraced Unltarianism. For the No candidate for the Presiuency, However, is seeking praise either in London or Berlin.

posed to have been skeptical of the the lironx, which nave nail such couragement of those who are engaged courts for some time. sources of income. He loaves to the past nineteen years he had been pastor of All Souls Church in Manhattan, an giving- his opinion as to why such Even an Oyster Bay Supervisor of will be received at the office, ot The Eagle I Dardanelles campaign, and was not impressed by the early efforts of the Allies In the Balkans. Since that time in the production of dyostuffs on this side of the Atlantic, but what the lead after dinner speaker of rare spontaneiti judgment of Congress the question whether individual incomes should be stand pat stripe has capacity for get- a court should be held here, Chief Magistrate McAdoo yesterday pointed the nrst page uy miming a. situation has changed materially.

and in great demand a man whom the city delighted to honor. In the fight to made public. And he rather scouts the several imponant reasons, ana ers describe as anti dumping and uu fair competition clauses. rash statement. Was he infected back In the old days? Basil Manley argument that the total then said that tho Board of Magis- Greece now has everything to gain and little to lose by fighting.

Constantino's Of course, in this ease, "encourage secure the removal of Asa Bird Gar diner as District Attorney, which was had signet th prop- silbm. At each of thirty-seven places on and the court would be opened as soon A LESSON NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN. On this Memorial Day when the nation honors the men who fought and died in defense of the Union, we commend to the consideration of our pa ment" is a synonym for "protection, of United States incomes is 000, and that taxes of a total of annually might be collected. are no longer valid. It is no the new Municipal Term court for hich term is distasteful, not to say Long Island, forty or more houses were erected in 1915.

Even at Mon- successful, be had shown fearlessness as well as energy. As Chairman of the Brooklyn was well under way. obnoxious. The majority lenders would "I know everybody's income, and iuk Point there is a ripple of the Commission on Prison Labor, and as a longer a question of remaining neutral or fighting for the Entente. Bulgaria has thrown down the gauntlet to the Greek nation, and it will surprise the greatly prefer to abuse than to use it.

cifist friends, believers in the doctrines vhat everybody earns, and I carefully boom. One house was erected there. Here are some of Magistrate 3ic-loo's reasons tor this new court. 1. The people of Brooklyn should Hitherto it has had upon them the member of the Council of the Liberal Immigration League, he had stood for ompare it with the income tax re- If the citv Police Department would effect supposed to be produced by urns," was Mr.

Gilbert's characteriza orld if the nation, led by Venizelos. Hag upon a bull. Now, they tlnd tion of "a disagreeable man." Even in adopt the Long Island Kaiiroaa campaign of warning for careless auto- does not take up the challenge, in spite of arbitration and compromise as universal solvents of international difficulties, the lesson taught by the defeat and discredit of the Democratic Party in IStU. The re-election of Mr. Lincoln was humanity and sanity.

His books, particularly "The Way to Happiness," are inspirational. for it a substitute meaning precisely have the right to give bail if they are arrested at night. Manhattan and the Bronx have that right, but Brooklyn people must ask favors from Magistrates who are forced to take bail at iheir homes. England the collection of the. income olille drivers and u.

v. of Constantine and any government may set up to oppose the popular the same thing and exploit it without tax lias not 1 made perfect. might bring down the appalling record New York will miss Thomas Roberts a grimace. They justify its use that if such a tax is desirable. of street casualties.

protesting that conditions, present i. A citizen oi tsrooKiyn is cimiieu the same rights as those of tha Mr. Taft finds it hard to gain sym Slicer. Ministers and thinkers of dynamic quality and epigrammatic expression are not of too frequent appear and many students of taxation regard It as the best and most equitable way of NEGROES' RIGHTS ON RAILROADS. When any person, male or female, respective, are exceptional, which is pathy for his demand that the Entente Allies nass all Red Cross sup other counties.

3. Brooklyn women, arrested on various charges, now have to wait until true enough. opposed in that year on the ground that the effort of the North to restore the Union by force of arms had been a failure. Compromise with the South was urged. The war was condemned raising money, the Government must ance even In a metropolis credited with In further justification, Chairman protect itself against frauds, even by plies our people would send to the Central Powers.

The sinking of a Red woll-drossed or ill-dressed, black or white, pays an extra fare to ride in a Pullman car on a railroad, that person drawing to itself the genius of a con tineut. mployiug "spies." Espionage is a neees Kitchin declares that the production of dyestuffs "stands solitary and abJue in Truss hosnital shin by a Herman sun- as an unnecessary and futile expendi sary evil. It would cease to be necei is entitled to the service paid for in ad marine in the iilacK bea compnt-mes its relation to the tariff." Tills will ture of blood am! treasure by men who sary if the moral standards of our citi vance. If the wife and the brother of the issue. DETACHED HOMES WILL BE PROTECTED.

is muster as more than half were what they ought to had neither the courage to endure sacrifice nor the vision required to an Major Robert Moton, the new head of The enlargement of the are Thirty States have the eight hour truth. Otherwise, the Ways and Means Committee would deal with it "solitary Tuskegee, were put out of a Pullman law for public works and for private Brooklyn reserved for detached homos ticipate the final and decisive triumph the Atlantic ('nasi Lines, at Troy, By 3o to 32, the United States Sen 1 ii i ili t. i rs mi pulilic conuai is. by the Zoning Commission was rea morning ior arraignment. nun a.

night court, their cases could be handled, at once. 4. The sentence for such cases would then be uniform as the fame magistrate would handle them all in the night court. 5. A night court, with Its summary iiiiiu Inn.

ul for offenders, would tend 10 lessen immorality in Brooklyn. There sire now about 400 women ar- 11 sted for immoral crimes here each 5 Such a court would equalize judgment, in all three of the large counties, and give Brooklyn equal i-iglns tinder the law with the others. 200 RECRUITS FOR 47TH y.c.il.iml lias had the eignt nour ia ate votes for a $43,000,000 pork barrel. sonably to be expected, after the pub of the right. The platform adopted the Democratic Party at Chicago August 29 contained this plank: Popular election of Senators helps the Alabama, and forced into a Jim Crow car, because of the protests of white passengers, their appeal is to the since 1901.

"The shorter day nas not diminished output," says Professor lic response to the original report of pork cause. That Is one penalty we that body. 'elix Frankfurter or narvaru iw and alone." Otherwise, there would be no anti dumping and unfair competition clauses. The differences are in degree, but not ill kind. The proposition really is to protect all manufacturers likely to be damaged when normal conditions return with the restoration of peace.

iay for a more directly representative United States courts. The change which has now been School. "It has even in many cases Resolved. That this convention does explicitly declare, as the sense of the government. eased it.

It has not increasea cost made includes six districts in Flat of production or even cost oi -auur bush, in addition to the six districts reserved for detached houses or villa Nebraska Inviting twenty-five ad It has even diminlsnea it- wneu um-nn. recognizing this law, drew th( vertising experts to look the State over American people, that after four yg of failure to restore the Union by experiment of war. during which, der the pretense of a military ne sity of a war power higher than Constitution, the Constitution itself been disregarded in every part. sites in the original report, Those six But reluctance to call a spade a spade is natural No wonder the leaders tako line at ten hours, was it a whimsical line? Was it not, rather, well within and see what can be done for it em Yet is insistence on rights less admirable and less conducive to and general happiness than acknowledgment of duties and obligations. It is not a legal, but most persons will regard it as a moral duty, Incumbent on the negro relatives of Moton, to do nothing that will militate against his success in the high po reservations included two sections In phasizes the passing of William J.

conservative limits?" Tins is the ques Flatbush East Midwood and Kings- refuge behind the word encouragement. Regimental Roster Has Crown Largely Since May 1 Col. Jannicky Enthusiastic. nines Bryan. Too long has the Platte tion which tho United States Supreme born Park- Ih.iIi cast of Ocean a No wonder "protection" is taboo.

For public liberty and private right alike Court will decide shortly 111 country depended on platitudes tor It: they are in command of a party which social reformers call an epoch making the Manhattan Beach Estates mid Sea Gate at Coney Island, and Bay Ridge publicity. trodden down, ana mo ihiwui iwy. perity of the country essentially lrr illy revised the tariff downward. decision. Limitation of men working hours, sustained in specific dan sition in the educational world to which bieh has proclaimed that protec and Dyker Heights in the section over Appraisal shows that Peter DeLacy, tion makes the rich richer and the poor looking the Narrows.

Those six Since the beginning of May, the Forty-seventh Regiment has taken into its ranks more than 200 new recruits as the result of strenuous gerous trades, such as mining, was declared by the Lochner decision, eleven once the "pool room king" of New Hirer. They have asserted that wages he has been called. In the present condition of white sc timent in the South, social contact equal terms between the two races Hons were obviously too small to meet the demand for detached houses, and kept up not by the tariff, but by efforts made by all the companies. The commander, Colonel Ernest E. competitive conditions, And they hnv the report left other sections of Flat- paired.

Justice, humanity, liberty ami the public welfare demand that Immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities, with a view to an ulti-mate convention of all the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that, at the earliest practicable moment, peace may be restored on the basis of the federal union of all the States. We find an echo of tbi se sentiment York, left a fortune of $8MM44. Stephen Phillips, the English poet, left only 825. The poetry and the pool room business are unequally rewarded In Anglo Saxon lauds. bush in which such homes have been gone beyond denunciation or tile tarllt fiercely frowned upon.

That is a condition and not a theory. And the fu as the cause of the unequal ilistrilm built to the uncertain and limited pro years ago, unconstitutional in an industry where no particular hazard was supposed to obtain. The view of the agitators for reform is presented by Mary D. Hopkins of the National Consumers League in the Survey for May 27. They hold that if the Oregon law be sustained It will clear the way for a new line of industrial legislation, tion of wealth they have starved a ture of Tuskegee depends on the good will of the whites of Alabama, just as the future of Major Moton depends Tariff Commission to death.

tection of their title deeds. Six of these sections already built up in that way have now been added to the reserva However, circumstances niter cases nd political necessity knows no law. Jannicky, and the other otttcers are very enthusiastic and predict that the next winter season will be the best in the history of the regiment. The gain in recruits is due largely to the efforts of Company Captain George Chase, in command, who erected tents at various points in tireenpoint and had many of his men working during Saturdays and Sundays. Colonel Jannicky announced that he had received a letter from George W.

Wmgate probably the well- today among the people who argue that the European conflict should be ended under an agreement which would failing, it will set nacK me cur tions, while the areas of some of the earlier districts have been somewhat The announcement that Percy Mac-Kaye's community masque, "Caliban by the Yellow Sands," is to be continued for the balance of this week, This is a Presidential election year. rent progressive legislation many on that of Tuskegee. Toward the Institution the friendly feeling of white neighbors has been almost universal. The industrial education of the blacks means much to the whole South. It extended.

The now reservations are: necessarily leave the international years." The brier in mis case was This is the year for a good enough Morgan. Tins is the year for so maneuver nrenared by Josephine uiiiuiii.ua un Prospect Park South, Ditmas Park, lations of the belligerents much as they uves no doubt that orks most ing as to keep as much wind as possible uere before the war bc-stii an agree der the direction of Louis D. Brandeis. The brief fills several large volumes. ambitious enterprise of the kind has been a tremendous success.

It has been means more to the race directly bene ment re-establishing the old conditions from the Republican sails. It Is the year for forgetting party proclamations. South Midwood. Midwood Park and Fiske Terrace, Manhattan Terrace and Midwood Terrace. The boundaries of the reservations were fully given In of rivalry, friction and distrust fited than the personal comfort of Blanton Moton or Mrs.

Robert Moton. that the masque would have been Litigants will recall mat. me unei is the longest thing in the law next to the bill." to encourage as many members of his regiment sis possible to enlist in the Home Defense League, so that the members might receive the benefit of agreement planting seeds from which things in the proper perspect a success even If presented to empty seats, and that is true, but the great Monday Eagle and there Is no need to a future generation would reap the The National Municipal League has It is the year for stealing thunder. It goes without saying that the leaders are only nominal converts. It is a clear case of not liking protection more, but defeat less.

Kitchin and his as military training possesseu oy ine x-iinl C.ioirdsmen who ioin. It is repeat them here. ghastly harvest of another interest that has been aroused by the ready its "new model tor city cnar- The regulations make perhaps an Ju-obablc mam the men of the For- find still another echo among the peo ive is the highest development of hum-man Intelligence. Major Moton, like the late Booker T. Washington, has experienced this development.

He was production in every section of the city management under charters that ditter p'oranlv. or subject to the prior claim inadequate provision for the future demand for detached homes, but they af ple who think that the United States can maintain its rights in the face of sociates are trailing sullenly behind moans that the community spirit has been stirred, and that the masque has from the model only in minor details. of the regiment. What have Dai ton, t-iiringneia, wise in advising his wife and brother not to take a Pullman while traveling itod New York as nothing of the agara Falls, uaaniac ano auiuiuuu ford a distinct recognition that that sort of development is desirable and to be guarded by law. That is the first the President after the boy who goes unwillingly to who would rather play truant.

That substantial wil kind has ever done. Mr. MncKaye and lo tea. ll New i irK ine answer oiiisi who built up Company during the few months be has been In command, has been transferred back to Company II of which he is a member. He will through the South.

They were unwise every conceivable threat of foreign ii vasion by the simple process of ufhxin a signature and a seal to a treaty of ai bltration. The answer of the North the Democratic platform of 1804 wa those who have worked with him de be read in the new model charter in doing otherwise, and perhaps tney inable from the National serve a renewal of congral ulat ions. I a will be more unwise if they insist on League's office In Philadelphia, a city pai-y tb- 'if tuturo. amp Thev have provided the eity with a official check to the city custom of fluctuating occupancy both of homes and business stands. As such it bids fair to become historical.

Permanence liation Sscrmitl l.ieioeo.iiii u. uc u- whose civic idealism is not to modern Dionysian festival, giving legal test of their rights. A lawsuit on this issue would do Infinite harm to Tuskegee. notwithstanding the sense judged cynically from tho practical cardi was recommended 1 or promotion to the first lieutenancy by Colonel Jsinnieky. icipants and spectators a rare and models sculptured by the local Re stimulating artistic experience.

and sanity of Major Robert Moton. publican ring. Under this proposed charter the city council may hire from anywhere in the United States a city is inherent in the very idea of a home. In England, where the word "home" came from, such permanence is reckoned not merely by generations, but by the of Abraham Lincoln by a vote of -1- in the Electoral College to 21 for George B. MeClcllan.

The people of the North were in no mood to compromise or arbitrate on Issues Involving the restoration of the Union and the elimination of the causes that had provoked the war. They preferred to fight the war to a finish and they did. AH AN'SVIEWOF ROOSEVELT manager who is the councils son- agent and the chief executive of the UNIONIZED ACTORS. It Is almost incredible that an organ, lzntion numbering three thousaiu ous. It will at li tit ion of death by place the two par: city with appointive power over un Thought Colonel Had Large outlines, and that spirit survives in many of us Americans.

A man who -an build a handsome home naturally looks forward to leaving it to his chll- Peckskill for iw- wc-ks. July 9 to 22. Tho officers and men are in condition for the field practice and training', and it is expected after the practical experience the regiment will equal in efficiency smv of he regular troops. A medal was won by Sergeant Hndion of Company for It is one of the much honors awarded by the Na- 1 i onal Rifle Association. Sergeant BUdlon obtained a score of 206 in the recent company shooting at Peeks- actors should hnve voted, with rest of the city's administration, the clerk, auditor and Civil Serv ice Commission, whom the council only three dissenting voices, loin the ranks of union labor.

Iren. The impossibility of doing that chooses. Our politicians a Grasp of Foreign Policy. Editor Brooklyn Dally Eagle: Of all the men of his day and generation. I think it may be safely sale sensitive when an outsider Is brought here to teach us anything.

They have under city conditions as they have existed is one of the reasons for the de limited to governmental necessities. With the whirligig of time come many changes, some of them passing strange. A MEAN FLING AT THE COLONEL. The most malicious and deadly attack made upon Colonel Roosevelt comes not from the cohorts of Barnes nisiiiv suhtcrannean methods for plant velopment of country and suburban artistic temperament Is at odds with rules, regulations and uniformity, and most actors have the artistic temperament highly developed. They become actors under the spur of ambition kill.

that no one spoke with more prophetic ing hummock ice in the patch of such a man as Wirt from Gary. What homes and the withdrawal to them of city families for longer and longer terms yearly. When this new zoning or Penrose, but from his own home wouldn't they do to an expert city vision nor with greater authority of the future relations of the United States with the rest of the world than rather than from necessity of seeking I a livelihood. Most of them in their lirst Bach in Bethlehem. county.

Here is James H. Cocks, a Republican Supervisor of Nassau County, becomes perfected at least a few per manager, say from Ashtabula? Our politics must grow considerably before we can evolve a Fusion body of such FOR CLEAN RESTAURANT KITCHENS. The move of the City Health Department lor a systematic inspection ot late Admiral Alfred T. Mahan. manent city homes will be made pos vears dream of seeing their names in opposing the erection a sanitarium for It was my good fortune to be In correspondence with him from time to high type that It would seek a busi sible and the effect of that possibility electric lights on Broadway and many the kitchens of hotels, restaurants and tuberculosis at Oyster Bay on tl ness head for our city as a bank would time in regard to some of the current of them really believe in their stars, upon our city living can naraiy iau to ground that it endanger the pick a president.

Our 90,000 city olflce be beneficial. in tho Napoleonic and not the theat holders have not yet Deen converted health of Colonel Roosevelt. Cocks re political problems and other questions of the day, and a letter I received from him, bearing date June 13. 1912, eating houses will be cordially applauded by the patrons of such places mid. if conscientiously pursued, will dc much for the preservation of the pub- In Bethlehem, where war has scattered gold, Where anti-Germans seek the things they lack; The Lutherans pursue a custom old.

In honoring Johann Sebastian Bach. to this new idea; they must be con- fused to vote "for any thing that might THE BULCAR1AN INVASION OF GREECE. has in it statements and opinions so rical sense. People so urged will smile at hardships which would drive an ordinary worker to strike. They look on them lted first.

FRANK X. DOYLE'S RECITAL. pertinent to certain issues now pentl- handled and de- The Bulgarian invasion of Greek territory, the resignation of the Skou-loudis Cabinet, continued concentra It is notorious that ig berore me Amenran people imu ne or two extracts cannot fail to be From Weimar and from Leipzig echoes A costume recital was given last gayly, as merely preparation for the have followed more subject the Colonel to the possibility of being infected With tuberculosis The idea! Tuberculosis is the disease of the unfit. Would anybody but a dastardly agent of the old guard dure even to insinuate that the Colonel was unfit? Ask the Chicago crowd which read with Interest. The letter for Instance contains the following: night, in Chateau du Pare, by the pupils of Frank X.

Doyle. The choral tion at Salnnikl of Allied troops, which ner. most of us sus ban one public I great reward, and that they nave elded to affiliate themselves with 1 Of groans for heroes dead on glory's track "The question ot tne size oi ine ids offered at table places are not. what pect that some d'hot a la cai And music takes a somber, tragic and women in the skilled trades is to Navv is not a naval qucsiion. l.ul now include the reorganized Serbian army, and the advent of spring, are events pointing to a renewal of mili be explained only by the extreme hard diplomatic one, and should be so recognized by being put under the guise Where grew to fame Johann Sebastian Bach.

they ought to knows that her ships which have been forced upon vn difficulties must Committee of Foreign Kel.atlous tary activity In thO Balkans, where there has heen little change since Un Colonel Roosevelt "negotiated" in his own phraw with his husky right The "Passions' swell, St. Matthew or I beset the restaurant kitchen in nhasited form. successful Teutonic offensive. shoulder. Getting through that jam talls only pertaining to the Naval Committee." Sltll more important, as affecting the immediate future, is his opinion of Colonel Roosevelt, given, just as the most important movement up to the Medical inspection of employees.

them. Many of the customs of which they now complain grew up in the days when actors were merely artistic tramps, with no business organization worth the name, but they have been maintained under the reign of strict a UBB'I sized job. The mighty hunter In the pink of condition, out on the trail present lias been the Hulgai inn i clean utensils, clean garbage St. John, Puts gentle souls upon the con- science-rack, In Bethlehem; sound flows; whero now has gr.no plenty of running hot water and soup. three-cornered flg'tit for the Presi of the old guard and their mollycoddles, in danger from tuberculosis germs, in sion of Greece, "with the consent of the Greek Government." This action hears a striking resemblance to that of the class did excellent worn in suiuvan "What on Earth the World Can the bridal chorus (Sullivan), "Braid the Raven It sang the "Three Little Maids From School," also from "The Mikado," with Grace McManus, Isabelle Leddy and Anna Sharkey as the three little maids.

The Japanese decorations of the Chateau were wistaria, including Japanese draperies, fans, umbrellas, chrysanthemums, divans and Japanese lanterns. The young women singing were In Japanese costumes of cherry color, Oriental-blue, wistaria, black and gold and yellow, and they wore big chrysanthemums In their hair and tiny Japanese fans. May McCoy Barnaby sang delightfully "Prince Charming," Lehmann, from "Vicar of also Tragedy," by Thomas Isabelle-' F. Lcddy sang charmingly fresh dish towels, wasnanie garment- dency between Taft. Roosevelt and business organization men deed! Why the fattest tuberculosis Wilson was beginning, in tne tonow-Ine words: meana Ot added profit to the managers.

germ ever raised on the Ka-t Bide These arc half-pay for the weeks be would turn ai the gleam of taoae teeth fore Christmas, Kaster, and election. and no pay for performances on Sun and fly in terror. This reflection on of the gnat for workers, satisfactory refrigerators, proper screening of windows and doors, and clean walls and ceilings Ought to be universal. They are not universal. The eases whore all these demands are met may even be regarded as rare exceptions.

The Health Department proposes to offer to the eating house proprietors Thank God "The Christmas Oratorio" Not keyed to war. no Christian will attack; And peuce, deep peace shall Jangling nations owo To what Inspired Johann Sebaatlaa Allied landing at oalotiiki with the con-sent of tho Greek Government. The difference Is that it was not the same government. The granting of consent to the Allies was one of the last acts of the Venizelos Government. If Skouloudls gae the consent to occupy "There Is really only one of the present candidates who has any large grasp of foreign policy, and that Is Roosevelt I have not been able to accept his recent propositions concerning recall, but believing, as I do, that our foreign policies are the most Important, I am coming, around est llViUg Americans" we quote the day in the West.

The union demands the abolition of all these means of making the actor work for less than his nonJga, KPf long rehenrsals conservative Cooks again -was surely never hatched In Nassau County. They Bach, A. A gnow all about the campa'fni on the.

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