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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1021. 4 that Great Britain Is amply able to care for the wounded In the Irish Regardless of How It Happened, It's An Ambulance Case! ervation Indians in all States, who hold about 52,000,000 acres, may be easily guessed. Herbert Welsh, president of the association, says: The Indians concerned have not (Pounded by laanc Van Anden in 1841.1 (Trade Mirk "Eagle" Kegiaterod.) 8UNDAT MOHNINQ, FED. 13, 1921.

Brlndcll tn the Tombs refuses to wear collur, but the halter holds. He will stay hitched. been asked to agree to this plan, nor are they to be compensated for this i ir llMlllIl confiscation of their property. The timber on the Mescalero reservation" is "Prinee Kropotkin Dead." Again or estimated to be worth at least $2,000,000 and there is an abundance of fine graz yet? These resurrections In Russia demagogue with selfish ends is waning. The disposition to regard him as sincere, whether a fanatic or not, is growing and has long been growing Clearly, the Bryan development adds a new element of drama to the party situation.

But The Eagle adheres to its previously expressed opinion that only a majority of the National Committee can claim the sanction that is essential to outline a party policy for the months to come; that the present chairman or a minority of the committee have no sanction at all, and thnt Mr. Bryan Is a nebulous factor, the sort of cloud out of which lightning flashes and thunder roars, but too far off the earth to be seriously considered at present. keep the whole world puzzling. lng for cattle and sheep. If Senator Fall's bill "becomes a law it will wipe attred at the Brooklyn PoHtoflleo aa Second Claaa Mall llatUr.

MB ASSOCIATED PRER8 NEWS WKEAtJ. Tba Ammclated Prem la nrlontvely entitled to te uae for republication of all ami dlspatehm credited to It or not otherwlae crealte.1 In thla paper, and alao the local new of iqKntiin'iiuR artgia pohllaliiHt herein. All rights of republl'-a-tlon of apeclal dlapatohea herein arc alo ro-BerTed. Thla paper haa elrenlatlon Ijtit than that of any other Evening Paper of Ita Cl In the Tnlted Stntea. lta Tulue as an Advertising afedtam la Apparent.

William Heater, Pres. and (ieneral Manager. William Van Anden Ueater, Ylce-l'res. Treai. Herbert F.

Onnntaon. Sec'y. and rubllnher. out the rights of these Indiana. The enactment of this bill would prob In Cincinnati the temple dnnrs have ably increafco the value of Senator been closed against Oswald Garrison Fall's property, and It would also Villard.by the Odd Fellows.

Where please his constituents to have a play on earth is he to go, then? Echo an ground provided for them at practically no cost, but at the expense of the swers "Where?" Indians. MAIN OFFICK. Bail, Building. Washington and Johnson atreeia. Telepuone Si.

CI -'00 Main. France kind'y explains that no ne. And in a letter to President-elect groes are in the Rhine section of oocti HUKSOnilTlON It Three Centa Dalle. Fire Cent Sundae. Ht Mall PoatDald (Outside Brooklyn).

Harding Mr. Welsh adds this consld era tion: 1 nit ion, the Senegalese having been withdrawn. It Is owned that Moroc. 1 jr. 6 mos.

1 mo. 1 wk Bally and Sunday Iia.oo id.BO tWM SO n.tle note 8.00 4.60 1.00 J5 MR. HARDING'S BEST ADVISER. Assuming that Charles E. Hughes is to be the next Secretary of State, his Ten thousand Indians In the United States, young, patriotic men, offered cans are there, but no one ever called Drndar Mir 4.00 2.00 Othello an Afro-Vcnettan.

their Uvea freely in defense of the Re. UflMli(fbraiAII naves) 1.00 ISO 15 4 public Curing the recent World War. conference with President-elect Harding In St. Augustine should be the most Thursday (Chess News) l.M) 73 15 4 The Indians subscribed freely to Lib 8aturday (Real Estate) 1.30 T5 15 4 Wed. or 1.50 75 15 4 THE GOVERNOR'S TRANSIT LETTER.

important tlmt has yet taken place be erty Bonds. Some one within the limits of the Republican party Governor Miller's letter to General Bridi-'iuun Is a broad statement of what tween Mr. Harding and his numerous advisers. Mr. Hughes is qualified to should be chosen for the Interior De.

partmentl against whose record In In. Foreign Batea Poetpald. Dally and Sunday 20.00 14.00 S.B0 Sunday only 8 00 6.00 5 Monday 3.00 1.50 Eagle Library. 1 Tear, Library, elcept Almsnae, 1.25. 1 Tear, 1921 Eugle Almanac included, 112.50.

the writer thinks should be done to re. give advice on many subjects, but it happens that Mr. Harding stands most dlan treatment, legislative or other, cannot be cited an example as unfor adjust the transit situation in this in need of advice on questions of for city. It by no means prescribes tunate as that which we have quoted. The suggestion seems to be reason fixed firiigriim for the Commission eign policy.

As Mr. Harding's choice which the Governor asks the Leglsla hire to create. In an interview with for the chief place In the Cabinet, Mr. Hughes should be able to help the President-elect get down to business in starting the most difficult task that nble. We are-unable to understand why President-elect Harding should pick this particular man for such a place.

It will conduce to his comfort When Governor Edwards of New Jersey signed the rcpealerof his own excise law he did a manly thing. Graceful bowing to the Inevitable is always to be commended. the newspaper correspondents, follow confronts him. as well as to the comfort of the. In lng the publication of the letter, the Governor explained that he did not think it wise to prepare a program for the Commission in advance of the The strength of our system of government in handling foreign affairs dlnns and the Indian Rights Association, not to have a Secretary of the Interior whose purpose toward the In broad inquiry into transit conditions, which must be the Commission's first was shown during the war, when continuity of policy was assured by the dians is continually a matter of grave step.

"This plan that I have suggest. constitutional provisions thut give the suspicion and possible controversy. If between January 24 and February 10 crude oil fell from $3.50 a barrel to $1.75, all the mosquitoes in the land must be trembling. A further fall might hit them mortally. Pancho Villa is a patriot now, fighting rebels till the cows come home.

A ed," said the Governor, "is merely President control of foreign affairs. Its tentative, put out for the purpose of provoking discussion of the subject weakness is apparent, in the uncertainty incidental to a change in Administration. For many weary months more than anything else. The bill will A PROSPECTIVE CARDINAL. The Right Rev.

Denis J. Dougherty, according to the news from Philadelphia, has received private notification of his selection at Rome as the suc not contain any burd-nnd-fust plan for we have had nothing but uncertainty. real change of heart may not be predicated but the one best bet Is that Villa The result has been costly to us and to The Governor says in his letter that thinks Obregon Is going to last. cessor of Cardinal Farley, and is preparing to start for the Vatican. He the world, which is still waiting, unable to adjust its affairs, until the attitude of Mr.

Harding toward many world problems has been disclosed. the Commission must be free to forinu late plan based upon facts as re. vealed by investigation. This is a post J- "Mexico Takes Steps to Adjust Her is Archbishop of Philadelphia. Unless Definite assurance that Mr.

Hughes Debts." The readjusters, as Virginia called them, are strong down there. It tlve pledge not to impose his own ideas upon the men he Yet those is to be Secretary of State would be takes no taxation to adjust obllga or until it shall be decided that America can reasonably claim four cardinals Instead of three his appointment will leave New York City without any Prince of the Church, though Balti ideas are of value in that tbey Indicate of tremendous importance in clarifying the atmosphere. Lin king that, the Hons. Meeting them Is another matter. the conclusions at which the Governor bus arrived after a study of transit conditions in this city.

In the very Planetary transmission Is defective. beginning he gives the lie to the mouth conference in Florida should be taken to indicate that if Mr. Harding has not yet approached a decision regarding outstanding issues of foreign policy he has at least made a start in formulating his general ideas. In this more and Boston and Philadelphia enjoy the tlistinetlon. But geography hns little to do with selections for the, Red Hat, and local pride will not be ir Otherwise the minor planet discovered by Bared oni would be a fine place for truant schools and orphan asylums, lugs of critics who insist that he is seeking to protect swollen valuations where realty values would not suifer.

ritated. Many Brooklyn Roman Cath Mr. Hughes should be extremely helpful. It is regrettable that such a con In the interests the traction companies. "The value of the physical property used in the public service, without reference to present capitalization, olics had hoped that the preferment would go to the Right Rev.

George W. Mundeleln, Archbishop of Chicago, ference was not held long ago, so that the Republican majority in the Senate whose work here is admiringly remein Of course, the black horse cavalry is averse to daylight saving. But when It proposes to settle the matter by legislative caucus binding all party men to burke the daylight, It sure does go the limit. should be determined." That is a safe and wise line for the Commission to follow. Again, the Governor would yourself, and true to others.

Poverty, In the opinion of one, Judge Baldwin of Chicago, should be a stimulus, not a deterrent to trying. T. R. Preston of Chattanooga studies his point of view from a later period in life than do most of the others, and he thinks a good wife, good health and freedom from worry, will insure success. TWO HELPS TO SPANISH bered.

Some of them still have hopes that he may be soon announced as a might have made headway Instead of wasting time and in dcbntitig questions, such as disarmament, apparently ence of the movie, gambling houses, and then calmly pass a resolution giving them an added hour to debauch the people. Is it not enough to make the angels weep? The only question for the neutral consumer to. decide is: Which is more important to him, the farmer's harvest or the sporting fraternity's harvest, and which more worthy of support? FAIR PLAY. Brooklyn, Feb. 6, 1921.

fourth cardinal. without considering the Presldent-ekect, have the Commission. eliminate all outstanding intercompany leases. That is necessary to bring about the unified Since Archbishop James Gibbons of Baltimore was Invested, June 7, 1SS0, wnose ciose co-operation witn the Senate Is supposed to remove many of the system of transit which he has in mind. the prestige of the Church in America has been more and more recognized in When leases are eliminated, physical Dutton Co.

Has Aids to The Woodmere, L. curfew is Judge-made law unknown to the statute books of the State, but it lasts until It tested out, and small boys don't M' ti difference. Also lta practical treta are beneficent. obstacles that have reduced us to a purely negative position In relation to world peace and reconstruction. valuations established on a fair basis Rome, but it was not until November U.

S. RED CROSS-BRITAIN and outstanding securities retired so far as possible, the Governor would can ever be applied in public schools or with other than small classes. The small class is the cornerstone of the system, but Stanwood Cobb, the advocate of it in the Atlantic, insists that with small classes the plan is practicable in public schools and that it must be adopted there before we can hope for anything like an all around education wblch shall train the physical and moral natures or the children instead of confining school work to mental development alone. The public schools have attempted this rounded development with the duplicate or "Gary" system which trained alike hand and mind and bodily growth. But that system' has been overwhelmingly rejected by popular vote and this city at least is not likely to experiment with small primary classes which would double the demand for new schoolliouses and teachers.

No matter how fine the "progressive" plan may prove Iri private schools, we shall prob 27, 1011, that Archbishop John M. Far ley of New York und Archbishop WU have title to alt lines vested in the city Ham Henry O'Connell of Boston became cardinals. Their selection at the NORTH DAKOTA'S BANKING CHAOS. It is doubtful whether since the Civ with just compensation to securityholders. Then he would make pro John Skelton Williams's worry over War the banking chaos in any Amor call money at high rates is just noth vision for an operating company which lean Commonwealth ever paralleled lng to the worry of the fellows who would invito the entry of private capl what exists in North Dakota today tal, and to promote efficiency of opera can't get it TIs only his official position as Controller of the Treasury that JM-on the wildcat period of State Fife Tells of Brilliant Work Abroad.

How the American Red Cross met the American Army In Great Britain during the war Is told romantically by George Buchanan Fife in "The Passing Legions" (Macm)llan). Like a few other books of the Red Cross It is historically comprehensive and written in a charming, unpretentious manner for the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth. And when, that is adhered to, the American Kud Cross tion under such an arrangement he banks that preceded the Civil War fives him the public ear. would allow larger returns to that Students. R.

Lusum has issued "through E. P. Dutton New York, and George Routledge Sons, London, a valuable Spanish-English and English-Spanish commercial dictionary. It contains over 6.600 commercial terms and 360 abbreviations. Between the two sections are tables of weights, money, measures and thermometers, the money tables giving both the American and British equivalents of the Spanish coins.

An attractive and useful feature is that the terms are indexed Just as used, and not ulways merely under general hends. For instance, the Spanish equivalent of "through bill of lading" is found under "through." Another timely publication by E. P. Dutton Co. for students of Spanish is "A Spanish Header," by H.

C. L. Balshaw, containing exercises in English and' Spanish, and practical mir- parauei is iiaru to una. Sixteen pri capital us fares are decreased and vate banks have closed their door smaller returns as fares are increased. owing to overadvances on wheat, tb same time was generally approved by Catholic clergyman and laymen.

Of Archbishop Dougherty It should be said that he has not merely energy and devotion but broad sympathies. His first appointment as a Bishop was for Nuevn Segovia in the Philippines. He happened to be there when William Howard Taft was In control and most anxious straighten out problems affecting the Roman Calhqlie Church, a straightening that was completed when Taft arranged for the purchase of the friars' lands. From Bishop Dougherty the future President of the United States acknowledged that he had re American marines who wrecked a newspaper office because they objected to what it printed, down In Managua, price of which lias gone down. The A private corporation operating the lines as lessee would have an incentive credit of the North Dakota Bank, to economical management, which man backed by the semlsociallstic State ably have to wait for another generation to see Its general application in the public schools of the country.

Nicaragua, must have imagined thera selves at home. The lapse from "com pany manners" is regrettable. government, has leen attacked. Some agemcnt the regulatory power of the State would control to protect the Is sure to loom up as a distinctive and brilliant American enterprise. In this case it met the Army of its own country, and with them were many "casuals," either on detached service or just discharged from British hospitals and seeking rest until they could Minneapolis banks are mixed up in the muddle.

Also the political future of public against niggardly practices in. Congress is flooded with petitions to terfenng with adequate transporta the Townley League Is all tangled up abolish the tax on fountain soda. Mar A liberal newspaper office In Havana Is closed by the military and circulation suspended for the crime of printing tion. gestions for impressing the meanings of the words unon the learner. It with State banking.

It may be that the Commission will has a good vocabulary appended. ceived many very valuable constructive In direct control of the North Dakota a story that was not true. Apply this rtageabie men are most numerous among the signers. That the high cost of courtship Is a peril to the future Bank is the Industrial Board dom evolve" a better plan than the one the Governor outlines in his letter to Gen suggestions. Returning to America, the prelate became first the Bishop of inated by Governor Franler and th stern Cuban standard to New York City, and revolution Will be Imminent.

of the race is just one argument. eral Brldgman, but that remains to be Buffalo and then the Archbishop of lownieyites. it nus just made one rejoin their units. In many cases the needs of these were manifold, and the Ited Cross was frequently called upon to rcouttlt them, almost from head to foot. All this and more was done with a brotherly feeling of service that divulged the link of racial affection that is bound to be the mightiest in in.

tho chain of international politics. About 100,000 Americans served under the British colors. striking move. Checks of the Stale seen. To get the Commission established is the Governor's first objective, Philadelphia.

His birthplace, however, was In Pennsylvania, and he is dis census returns show in ten years Treasurer to the order of counties ar A Serbian orthodox bishop makes a Details must be worked out after full only a 2 percent decrease in the num tinctively a patriotic American. not to be honored. Neither are checks strong appeal for church unity as a means of saving Europe. Those who ber of negroes in Alabama. Either the drawn by county or town official.

information has been obtained. The alternative to the Commission with its against deposits. Simultaneously tlu lynching peril has been overrated or the colored folks are hardened to it. At "PROGRESSIVE" SCHOOLS. Large classes and the discipline DanK is sending out to all private Book.

editor and power to compel all the parties In interest to come together and present Another Red Cross Charles- Bukewell, do not see the connection arc blind to the lessons of The prescription is a good one, but who shall compound it? institutions now running or suspended least that seems a reasonable assump tion. which holds such glasses together 1 ethical and philosophical critic, adds their facts and their arguments as the demands for more than a million dol lars due to It to settle balances. foundation for constructive action is our schools Is the point of attack by the schools, of which a NEW BOOKS RECEIVED "A Last Diary," by W. N. P.

Bar-bcllion (George H. Doran Company). Written by a valiant soul in the face of suffering and death. "The Magician," by W. Somerset Maugham (George H.

Doran Company). A story of a Twentieth Century revival of black magic. "Chestnuts and Small Beer," by H. J. Jennings K.

r. Dutton A volume of reminiscences of Journalistic, literary and political life. "Sestrlna." by A. Safroni-Middleton (George H. Doran Company).

A romance and drama of the pagan South Seas. "Appreciations and Criticism of the Works of Charles Dickens," by G. K. Chesterton (E. P.

Dutton "Imprudence," by F. E. Mills Young (George H. Doran Company). A novel.

One exception Is made In the order an indefinite prolongation of existing confusion and obstruction. When the Governor's transit message was sub as to town claims represented by dozen or more are privately conducted in various 1owns of the country. The Ideal of the "progressive" schools as checks. If for certain imminent neces mitted to the Legislature, The Eagle sities, they may be met. These Imminent et forth In the Current Atlantic necessities are schools, charities and Monthly Is to teach the children the to the published record of the war "The Story of tho Red Cross in Italy" The Red Cross responded at the very first call of Italy for its aid.

Her needs were muny, and the response of the men and women of the Ciocc Kossti Americana was received with the stirring strains of "The Htar-tfpaiigled Banner" in Italian. This Is not a mere record of the Red Cross in Italy, but the first full occount of the Italian-Austrian campaign in aid of tho Allies. Gon. Cudoina'B gallant assaults on the enemy in the Carso campaign cost manv precious Italian lives, and at thut time the critics, on this side of said that it would not have been necessary if the present Board of Estimate had shown ordinary intelligence and prisons. But apparently the State of Henry Ford, the arch-enemy of the borse, is now prophesying the end of the American cow, with artificial milk and synthetic beef at bottom' prices, also the gradual death of the big cities.

'When Ford makes war upon the cat, tuX win Simple mathematics will show that those wnp say each tick of the clock brings in dollar of Mr. Rockefeller's things in which they are interested and North Dakota assumes the right to to arouse their interest to such pitch a reasonable desire to serve the public treat all moneys of towns as if they interest The transit problem might that they will learn ns a pleasure rather than as a task. To this end re were us own, ana in its capacity as Western dry goods men tell manufacturers there Is no market for women's gowns unless they can be wholesaled at $.10 or under. The thrift of the gentler sex must have run Ihe gamut. This Is the last phase of economy.

United States Senator Myers of Montana is a Democrat. It is surprising to see him trying to override a veto by President Wilson of a bill of his to give title to seventy-six acres of Government land to the Milk River Gun Club. The meaning of old-fashioned party loyalty Is little understood In the Washington of todnj. banker refuse to honor cheeks drawn have been solved without State Inter, feronce. But it has not been solved.

strictions on the movements and speech against them. That this Involves a It has been made more acute. It is question hitherto unknown to Amor lean jurisprudence is evident enough 133,000,000 licome are guilty of underestimation. Vake It $1.30 and you are Not Hazardous? now hopeless from any viewpoint except that which contemplates the exer- of children in classes are removed and there is no formal course of study for children under ten. From the beginning there have been "natural -born teachers." who achieved wonderful re We are told that a movement is on nearly right.

But mathematics is al the Atlantic were scvece, but In the light of this' splendid und Impartial account it was one of the most glorl-orls sacrifices ot the war. Prof. Bukewell with this book accomplishes un act of Justice that cold official reports have never been able to do. else of State authority. foot for a recall petition against Fra- wars a vexatfW zler and the other members of the In.

may be a good tonic dustrlal Board and certain State judges. But even backers of the movement see A little bar! one of our poets re- ln the dark, a SUCCESS IN LIFE One hundred Ami sixty Americans sults by arousing the Interest of their pupils. Every one admits that this Is the best sort of teaching, but there have never been enough of those gifted beings to make it available for more than a small part of the children. It these dog show days marked, but hi hlty of Madison Square folks in the vie of achievement enlisted in the endeavor of the Xr Publishing Corn- fall icfl as (If they were overstlm- FARM AND SPORTING LIFE Editor Brooklyn Daily lOaele: May I put in a word of "fair play" for the farmer? All urban champions THE BRYAN FLAG IN NEW YORK. Whether the Cox forces or the Mc-Adoo forces shall prevail in the Democratic National Committee is a matter that does not concern William Jennings Bryan much.

He has his ()wn reorganization prims for his party, us The Kngle has pointed out. Nevertheless, since this metropolis is still for the eloquent Nebraska "the enemy's country," there Is keen Interest in the any of Philadelphia In "Touchstones in It very little hope, for the fanners of the Stute seem to have retained their confidence In Townleylsm and kept much If not nil of their older en-rliuslnsiuH. And until sentiment changes in North Dakota, banking cannot be stabilized by any -sort of government mechanics. re entrants, each ordant note. Is quite beyond the teacher who goes Into the work because It offers a of Success," to tell every father ana of "daylight saving" are conscious or liance self -support.

For her aid unconscious lobbyists' for the com routine, and system have been devised. pe have a bit of sympa- The Kaniaa hu killed th bill trnntln to houaowlvri the right to claim damage for Injuries received In Una of duty. It waa only Intended to let women taku out accident damago policies, but would hare authorlicd aulta agu'lnat hunbanda. Nia. Nat hazardous the housewife's occupation.

Or so the Kansas Solons seem to think; Which ruling calls for some considers- tion, Because it puts tradition on the blink. Jane Doe is always hammering her fingers, She never learned to drive a commor nail; And, when the tack upon the carpal Her foot in finding it will never fan. Flat Irony of Fate, the fintlron, maybe Suggests, If facts I rightly diagnose, She'll burn her hand, and then, to save the baby, Will let it fall her tuular taus. mercialized predatory Interests. The nuked Issue, stripped of ail high- ishington woman indict sounding verbal camouflage.

Is the Tlie "progressives," however, claim to have invented a system by which the routine teacher can make school Interesting and therefore effective as an farmers' harvest versus the amuse ed and facing trial for opening and reading a letter to her husband. A reasonable amount of suspicion is good for woman, to paraphrase David keeps her from broodin' too much en being a suffragist. ments and sporting interests' harvest; shall the difficulties of the farmer be Increased so that the sportlnqr fra ducating force. That system involves the large use of games through which the minds as announcement that on behalf of the Bryan reorganized, Judge R. C.

Roper of David City. Nebraska, has opened hindquarters at the Hotel Endlrott In Manhattan, and that the beginning of a sturdy catnpatpn will be marked by a great dinner here on Mr. Bryan's birthday, March 15, when the thrice-defeated Democrat will be sixty-one. 1 Reorganizing Ylth a brass band has MR. FALL'S APACHE NEIGHBORS.

The sever attacks of the Indian Rights Association, on United States Senator Albert a. Fall, said to be slated for Secretary of the Interior In the Harding Cublnct, can hardly fail to attract the attention of the Presidentelect and his advisers. The Secretary of the Interior appoints an Indian Commissioner. He lias practically ultimate control of the affairs of the Nation's wards. Now about 1,100,000 acres of Fall's Sfate are occupied by Indians on reservations, and about Mes mother who have a boy and every friend of some young fellow, likewise every teacher and every preacher, what they attiibuto their success to as "kings of the industrial, financial, amusement and business worldy" These men are leaders in 66 different professions and callings, and they tell the young men about the obstacles they had to surmount and how they got over them.

A few only tell how to succeed after selecting the partlcu. laar avocation they wish to enter. Hiram Maxim of Brooklyn lays emphatio stress on the company a young man keeps; John N. Wyllys thinks leading a clean life And reading the best books are essential qualities; Louis F. Swift of Thicago says to young men: "Get in debt, keep in debt, as soon as you get one thing paid up, get into some new -Investment," which menus "keep pushing ahead." Krank Crane of tills city says: "Find your Job and stick, to It." Danied l'rohman advises that no one can succeed if his eye constantly seeks the time clock.

Thomas E. Wilson, the Chicago meat is exceedingly practical. japproves well as the bodies are developed, the subordination of forma! recitations and conferring on the child a large measure of choice. as to how and when he That boiling water cuticle will blister Overworked New York policemen Jiave found time and energy, to urrest one Syrian peddler on Manhattan's East Side sixty times In a year. or doesn't happen to the auto thiff, the burglar or the murderer, the peddler who prefers to pny fines to settling out of court must be made an example of.

At least that's the way insiders reason it out, its disadvantages, but it Is characteristic of Mr. Bryan. Never scorning or forgetting the mere mechanics of poli Is a perennial truth that slips her mind: shall do his work. If he is restless and "fidgety In his seat he may go to a bench to work or to a yard or gymnasium to play until he hns worked off his physical energy and is ready to ternity may have an added hour to got into the pockets of the tollers? The farmer not only has had the 8-hour dny saddled upon him by Labor, many of whose leaders are in such close sympathy with the sporting business as to suggest an interlocking directorate and a cutting of at both ends, but the daylight saving law make him give 8 hours' pay for 6 hours' work, for. his laborer insists on beginning and ending his day by city schedule thus making two hours in the early morning useless because of dew und quitting during the most favorable working portion of the day so that he may hurry with his money to the nearest movie or dunce hall or whatever form of "recreation" ho favors most.

Just as he is exported to And if the knife that sliced the bread has missed her, The one that peels potatoes blood or to listen to the story the calero Apaches have 471.210 acres ail- study teacher may be telling. tics, this leader always gives first place to open platform iiirlmtion and seeks primarily to get the common ear and enlist the common attention. mN foi- lowing In New York State Is smiiH, but It Is intensely loyal. And. we be- lleve, it Is true rliat among (Vho are not his followers he Is fai- b's distrusted than few years ngn.

The' disposition to look upon liini as ai will und. Her life has perils, much as any man's has; And accident insurance should be hers; Those, legislators out in Bleeding Kansas Of abstract Right are not th ministers. J. A. joining a great ranch owned by the; Senator.

Fall has been pushing bill I In Congress to oust these Mesealeros, allotting them land In severalty, and In create out of their present resei va- tion national park, which would manifestly Increase the value of bis ranch. His attitude toward all the res-' The possibilities of methods which reduce the strain of rouflnemrnt In classes and which stimulate the Interest of the child, so thnt he works under his own steniu Instead of by obviously great. The practical question remains whether they of the dreamer, but that young fellow must make bis dreams come true; don't knock tho fellow ahead of you; cultivate the habit of smiling bardeqt I White Cross nurses going from America to Ireland can only appear unprejudiced by wearing red caps and green skirts. Even then they may be snubbed by the authorities, who bold I do by tho city harvesters. City clui-s and social workers will on the same day fulminate against the evil influ- wben tnings iook niacai-st.

wora, work, work, seems to sum up the advice all. Work, be honest with slaW'.

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