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:6 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER -12, 1914. THE PAPER CUTTER mtl Mark Kail" Registered) have got through with the matter In hand. Mr.

Wilson's experience with Mexico can be recalled, for Instance. Critics that were holding an Inquest on President Wilson along the Rio Grande have already come to the inclusion that their proceeding was premature. The same critics who were confident of carrying the next House of Repre BjkTCP.DAT EVENING. SEPTEMBER UU. evening free lectures out of many of people will decline them unless they the schools, but it is better that adults can be sure that their source Is not ln-should go unlectured than that chil- fected.

The person who takes none of drcn should be untaught, or half these precautions may escape disease, taught. The real objection to the plan but that is no argument against pre-is that only older children are fit to do cautions. It is, of course, an argu-achool work in the evening, while the ment for maintaining robust health, younger grades do not work as well In but the worst thing about typhoid Is afternoon classes as in the morning. that it so often fastens on men ap-Any arrangement based on using the I patently in full vigor and carries them buildings for ten or twelve hours a off at an age when they had good pros-day for the regular school work would pects for many years of usefulness. It 7 X.J- (tntartil at the Postofflw at Brooklyn.

X. Kovembsr 13. 1S7S. as Secor.4 class of Mall Matter ur.Ser ths Act of Marcft 1879. sentatives against the President are less certain and less hopeful than they be sure to have rerious disadvantages.

Thiai Paper has Circulation Larger than that of any ether Eveaing Paper of it claw IB the Untied States. It value at aa Advertising Medium is Apparent. Exclusive Associated Press Service. is better to be safe than sorry in dealing with an infection so insidious and so deadly. were.

Those who were convinced that this Southern President ia unaware or unmindful of the earlier example of another Southern President, named George Washington, who counseled us against "entangling foreign alliances," can now only conclude that they have Another suggestion Is that we put up simpler and cheaper Bchool Our present schools seem like palaces to the parents of most of the children who attend them. Palaces of education are a fine thing no doubt, if you can have enough to go around, but three hours in a palace may not teach a child as much as five hours in a simpler building. The essential re made a mistake, and, in the language CopyrIsht Name, The Eroolilsn Dally Eagle.) WILLIAM HESTER, rreslflent sn-1 Genartl Manager. WILLIAM V. HESTEI1.

secretary-Treasurer. HERBERT F. Business Manager. Address. Eagle Building.

of Major Jack Downing, "should gov era themselves accordingly." Our Administration will attend to its quirements of a school building are own affairs. The people will attend to their own Administration. The too TO STOP A GOOD WORK. The order by the directors to close the George Junior Republic at Free-vllle seems to be due to the failure of funds and this failure of support is no doubt due to the attack upon William R. George, the founder and long the head of the Republic, by the New York State Board of Charities.

The Board's report was the result of an old scandal, although the scandalous charge against Mr. George has been disproved and disavowed and the most which the State Board alleged against him was unwisdom in fluent Turkish Ambassador will be required to move and to maunder within the strictly defined limits of his own business, and will not be allowed to go beyond those limits. that it shall be slow burning, with enough exits, and that it shall be well lighted, heated and ventilated. It would be well to know how much of our building funds go for these essentials and how much for special architectural designs for each building, and for other treating some members of the Republic AN ISSUE JOINED. From the President of the French as if they had been children hi his own MAIN OFFICE.

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Including 1J15 Eaglo Almanac. Th dally edition The Eagle la delivered on day of publication at all Long Isian pott-orflcas. FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTION UATE5. twily and Sunday. 1 ear, IU.7: Daily and Sunday, 8 months sT.io: Dallv and Sunday.

1 personal family. But the attack shut Republic comes not only a denial that features which make a building impressive without adding to its usefulness. The one thing which cannot be done is to leave the children in the street. The thing which ought to be done is to give to every child five hours instruction each day. It is not necessary the Allies have used dumdum bullets, off contributions almost as certainly as If it had been based upon criminal but the allegation that Germany has misconduct, and now, facing a deficit said to be $30,000, the Republic is to be closed, the children sent home and the employed them, thus violating daily the law of nations.

lie calls the calumny an audacious attempt to reverse roles. that that teaching come between nine and three or that it be given in build ings with terra cotta trim. The schools As The Eagle has already stated. must be maintained, but it is not neces the question thus projected is one of teachers discharged. There may be differences of opinion as to whether Mr.

George's idea of self government is practical among half-grown youth, and out of such differences between Mr. George and some of those interested in the Re month, ll.tB; Sunday or Monday Eagle, I2.00 sary that they bo maintained on a scale Pr year. ADVERTTSIXG RATES. of lavish extravagance, desirable as is For cos; of advertising, apply or send for fact. Where munitions of war are made, the number of employees Is usually large.

If, as alleged by the Kaiser, the French had a factory from much of the equipment of our modern rate cara. or msse inquiry by teiepnono. iho. Main. buildings, which dumdum bullets were turned public has come the closing of an institution which has done a great deal of good and which has emphasized be LET HIM MIND OWN BUSINESS, EXTENDING THE SUBWAYS.

Two steps taken by the Public Serv "One story is good until another be told." The other may make the first they had a secret which could not be well kept. Incidentally, it is somewhat significant that the personal message from the Kaiser should have been ad-addressed to the President just in better or worse or nil. The representa five of Turkey to the United States made a declaration the other day of which President Wilson and Secretary Bryan are said to have taken notice. time to anticipate the arrival of the High Commission sent from Belgium to complain of atrocities not subject The Turkish representative has at tempted to take notice of that, but the to dispute. Louvain, for Instance.

President will not resume considcra fore the country a need among dependent youth which had not been widely or clearly recognized before Mr. George set himself to meet it. Thnt is the need of Initiative and self-reliance and of some opportunity to acquire those qualities. Thirty years ago nearly everybody believed in herding dependent children in large orphan asylums. Such big institutions offered the cheapest means of support and people seemed to imagine that, in some way or other, the qualities of substantial and enduring brick construction were going to transfer themselves to the character of the children who lived within it.

The reverse happened. The institution -Ized children too often came out timid, Ice Commission yesterday will lead to the extension of subway service for Brooklyn. One was the bearing on the form of contract for the Nostrand avenue line, which is to extend the Eastern Parkway subway from the point whore it crosses Nostrand avenue south to Flatbush avenue at Vander-veer Park. The next step will be a call for bids, and the letting of the contracts. As part of the line will be elevated and as it offers no engineering difficulties, it should easily be ready by the time the extension of the present subway under Eastern Parkway will make available the connection of this section of Brooklyn with tlou of this representative at present.

Our Chief Magistrate will return from A SUGGESTION. New Hampshire late Tuesday night or early Wednesday mornlug. By that There is questionable wisdom in Governor Glynn's choice of the navy as a topic, peclarlng that the tidings now sweeping over the ocean prove time he will be able, and may be in clined to consider what the Turkish Ambassador has been saying, and what our own Government may think it universal peace to be dream, he says this country must create a navy large enough to prevent any invader setting wise to say to him. So readers must Manhattan. utterly dependent upon orders and Another step was ordering advertis await, and the Turkish Ambassador riuist await, what can euphemistically rules, and unprepared to do useful ing for bids for the short diagonal sec foot on its shores.

He insists that it is upou the seas we must create the permnncnt bulwarks about our civilization. As it does not take these bulwarks be called "the pleasure of the Presi tion which is to connect the present dent." On can easily conclude, however, subway in Fourth avenue, Manhattan, with the new line up Lexington ave long to become obsolete, they cannot be permanent, but that Is not the point ON THE FIRING LINE AGAIN nue. This link will also connect with Personal and Impersonal the Stelnway Tunnel, with the line under Forty-second street, turning north efforts can be enjoyed for two cei apiece; while the Knglish explanati and Insinuations will either be fon on the bills of the Associated Press on those of the special corresponde and the cable companies. GERMAN -AMERICAN DEFEN Literary Defense Committee Comes to the Defense of Von errt8torff. to which the Governor's attention should be called.

He Is a State official, and he is canvassing for nomination for a State office. The less attention he pays to matters not relating to State affairs the more attention he is likely to get. ward Into Broadway, and with the Seventh avenue line running and ultimately swinging back into Broadway by the Clark street tunnel. COMMITTEE. DR.

F. C. DE WALSH. Vice Chairman This section with its station, run New York, September 1914. ning from Park avenue and Forty-second street to Lexington avenue at work unless they could do it in squads or platoons, on a large scale.

The asylums and their mnnngers were not responsible for that. It Is the natural. If not the inevitable effect of raising children In droves. Even our public schools tend in the same direction, because so many of their classes are too large. As the result of experience phllan-troplsts now trying to place dependent children in families, where that can be done, aud our "Parental" or Truant School, near Flushing, Is organized upon the cottage aud family basis.

But not all children can be placed in families, aud not all families are fit to care for the children which are born to them. Mr. George undertook to make a big family in which he should be "Daddy GeorgCi" and In which the children should develop character and responsibility, as nearly as might bo as they would under good family life. Some of his FORM NEW WILSON CLUB Fortv-tblrd street, for which the old If the Turks Join the Kaiser he will not run short of prayer mats. The Czar will probably be satisfied if he can shoot the letter oft Prussia.

This war Is Turkey's 'opportunity," says the Turkish Ambasador. To do what? Step down and out? A play with eighty-two speaking parts and nineteen scenes may fairly Grand Union Hotel is being torn down, that the man from Turkey will have to Ira en to, mind bis own business and to leave the business of others alone. It is not his business to connote or to criticise the action of the United States or of any State member of our Union toward white or black or yellow residents of this country, or toward the policy of this country as to any of its citizens. Editors may do that, and neither incur responsibility nor create difficulties. Editors are more voluble than responsible, and more free, than bound.

Editors may be wiser and though less "official," than "statesmen." Editors eventually may even make or unmake "statesmen" by Influencing public voting at set periods. That, however, bns nothing to do with the fact that envoys, ambassadors, ministers or consuls or what not from foreign lands, including an Ambassador from Turkey, should here mind their own business, and should here let our own business alone. is the most complicated piece of sub Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle: i'ou will excuse the German-American Literary Defense Committee for again commenting upon certain Eagle editorials which we consider" to be contrary to the spirit of neutrality which this committee was "good enough" to observe in the columns of VOUr etfmrfl nswsnsnsr Oiip Snt Judge Roy Makes Address to way construction In the whole city, ex Members and Others. cept the one which covers the crossing of the present subway nt Times Square NEW SCHO0LHOUSES NEEDED. When the schools open next week we shall know how many teachers have been unable to get home for their work.

If as few have been detained as Is now Indicated the year ought at least to open prosperously. But we shall also learn In a week or so how large the registration is and how great the pressure Is to be on the school buildings. There ought, normally, to be an by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit line, be accused of seizing the of ohlertlnn wa to an About two hundred residents of which ts to run up Broadway to Forty-second street and then up Seventh ave describing the Faneuil Hall meeting section attended the rj ond meeting of the newly-formed nue to Fifty-ninth street. Therefore son Democratic Club, with headqij the moving picture drama. The place for us to borrow money Is In Germany, where tho Interest is only 5 per cent.

Where they burn money, Interest Is always lower than It Is where money Is hoarded. the worlt on this link from Forty-first to Forty-third street cannot be quickly done. The bids call for its comple ters at Divers! Ilnll, Cortelyou and East Fourth street. William X. (Tioghan, the temporary chalrm Boston as a "war meeting." As to this point, you have entirely failed to answer It.

In your recently printed article, "A Plain Statement of Plain Fact." The Literary Defense Committee is not so narrow-minded it. wonl.l Increase of ncr.rly 30,000, and the need Idens may have been fantastic and he for four-honr classes will be Increased. may not always have been wise lu his presided, and the principal speaker There were about 80,000 children on tion In December, 1916. By that time, however, the Stelnway tunnel will be In operation and the Lexington avenue application of the "Daddy" theory. People are not so uniformly wise in the evening was County Judge Uol H.

lioy. Others speakers were St pnrt-tltnc last year when the four-hour classes were Invented to cover up the Presidents before Mr. Wilson have summarily dealt with representatives "Not one kopeck," said Count Witte attack a newspaper for criticising anyone for doing things which It consid-ers to be either unjust or uncalled for, ley J. Quinn, executive auditor of fact of part-time teaching under an their treatment of the children of their flesh that we can expect omniscience at Portsmouth, and now the Czar will go to Berlin "If it takes his last State of New York, and Arthur W. Hllley, a prominent Manhat out, naturally, the committee claim the very same right to so erttlcine.

By no means was It The Eagle's criticism other name. If there are not a good many more children In the four-hour from anyone put In parental relation moiijlk." The Slav mind expresses Itself In simple terms, except when It to other people's children. of Count von Bemstorff cempaiam classes this year than last we shall be. from foreign nations to this nation. Cltlr.en" Genet was sent "packing" out ef this country when he didn't mind Is own business, and would not let our business alone.

We got along pretty well without him, and France got along pretty well, or as well as could spells. But. there can be no question that that this committee remonstraicd lawyer. Judjre Roy dwelt particularly the condition of the country at present time. "Conditions prevail In other countries help us to un Indeed, fortunate.

line should be. From Vanderveer Park, which a few years ago was suburban, through the entire present subway lines, into Queens and up Lexington avenue to the Bronx, one will be able to ride for a nickel, and most of the wny by express service. In about three years. The time when Brooklyn was an outlying borough is fast receding Into history. Mr.

George has done an Immense, against. Its objection was chiefly to the undignified ln prurigo employed In That situation points to the need of more school buildings, and the Board of stand thnt we are living under! amount of good at Freevllle. It Is doubtful If the children who are to be sent home by this closing will ever ie expected, when he was sent back. much better government." said Ju P.oy. "Keeping this fact in mill tne editorial, "a press bureau closed, and to the fact that The Engle editorial writer allowed himself to be swayed by an aggressive editorial in the New York Herald, which publication Is Education wants $5,000,000 of bonds Issued this year for new schoolhouses.

continued the speaker, "citixens eh again find as good caro as they will lubsequent Presidents dealt warnlngly or summarily with mussy or fussy rep acquaint themselves with the tn Those new buildings would not bring Immediate relief, of course, because leading all its contemporaries In unfair leave, aud it Is a great pity that the usefulness of a mnn who has done so resentatives) of other countries here, the Building Department of the Board wore than one of them from the Bar attacks upon Germany and German-Americans. As to fount, von Bernstorff's agita true Democratic principles of namely, life Itself, freedom and eq Uy, mid pursuit of happiness." Hoy also said he did not much should be destroyed. There Is a TYPHOID, every fall there are every fall there are of Education has never found any way Almost out report that he Is to establish an lnstN tion e.galnst tho misrepresentation of of shortening the three years consumed call a time when a man could ati tutlon In the South to carry out his himself to the Democratic party so much honor as at proscnt. between the finding of the money and the completion of a schoolhouse. But tne Herman cause, we repeat thnt bis work wss absolutely necessary, In view 3f the countless falsehoods that were cabled to this country slmost telly from the London repeat the "short Cheap cooks are coming.

Unless the Cook Ladles Union has influence wth Congress this war will be followed by a rush of ctiap kitchen help that will mako glad the heart of every housewife. The people would have a lot more faith In tho vitrified brick highways proposed by Governor Glynn If Tammany Hall's record on macadam was net so full of loose gravel and potholes. Trofessor John D. Prince of Columbia College. Republican candidate for Congress In the Plxth New Jersey District, sings two solos at a meeting before milking a speech.

The solos go forth as Uhlans among the barb wire entanglements of the uncultured mtnd of Hackensack, find then the professor steps out and hacks his way through with a speech denouncing Bryan as a "We hove hn! Democratic con at least It would put the city In a post for the post two yrars," he said, the history of the United State nd ugly" words "lie factories." We grest dining that time Is a hlnor also repeat thnt the howl that was' Hon to meet ihs pressure three years hence, when the school attendance premises to be Su.000 or 90.000 greater accomplishments that has not hart breaks of typhoid In some section of the city. The number of cases has been greatly reduced since the Improvement of the water supply, but Infected water Is not (he only source of typhoid. The protection of food supplies from Infection Is Incalculably more difficult than that of water, and unless that difficulty can be overcome, we shall always be liable to outbreaks like the present one of the Park Slope, where there are more than thirty cases. Tho official of the Health Depart equal in the history of this count In conclusion. Judge Boy said 1 than It Is now.

Ideas unhampered, but such an institution must have support, and support for a philanthropist Is checked by the breath of scandal ns surely as the flow of water is checked by frost. One can reiterate till doomsday that the only serious charge against Mr. George was disproved, but the damage has been done. The men and women who have done It may well ask themselves whether they can ever establish anything one-half as useful as tbo work they have destroyed. If It had not bc.l for the present Boards of Estimate are not greatly Imry States abutting or abridging upon Turkey, and the result wero salutary all around.

We even recall thnt or-illnai'lly so phlogmnllc President as Ofrtver Cleveland, In an emergency of effalrs. and at a critical period of lin-(lending national election, Incontinent, ly "nipped" Rnckvllb West of Great Britain out of this country, though the latter wos really the credulous victim of -tj. wicked Republican who bad "drawn" him cunningly and covertly Into correspondence. President Cleveland wis not re-elected (bat time, but he did have the sntlrfartlon of putting distance between himself and Sack-vtlle-West, as well as tti! opportunity In 1M2 to be re-elected under not displeasing circumstances. of wnr existing In foreign count thl country wruid be far rmre given to looking three years ahead f.ir the needs of schools, and there would rjerous thnn It Is today Chaliman tisoghan outlined the.

i noses of the orgnnlxutlon, ana tiit ths bylaws will be voted be small chance of getting the whole In aay case. Now, with the disturbance of the financial situation due to the war, the prospect that the ment nre showing teal in tracing this st the next mooting, when ofllcere be eloctcJ. man who "shoms childish ignorance of risd by those newspapers. Influenced cither by British capital or French "pit-It. proved that Count vin Bernstorff succeeded In touching the weak spot of these "examples of American neutrality." To catch the editorial writer of The Brooklyh Ksgle lamenting over the Ambassador lowering his "high status" and, at the am time, allowing himself to forget all about hi own dignity nd the dignified atmosphere of The Eagle's "snnctlsslmum," Is, Indeed, amusing.

We can almost Imagine the horror of the proofreader who found himself shocked by the sppcaranc of so harsh an expression on the dignified snd conservative editorial page of Tbo Brooklyn F.l. It also strike it that th editorial writer of Th Kegle must have a queer Idea of the Oermnn le.w on what you mil "lese majesty." Vonr assert I. jii'i that It Is nut a case of "crimen Iseene mnji-etatl' to criticise an Ambassador Infection to Its sources and they will probably find thrm. At present they Hoard of Estimate may refuse to order any new bond Issue for schools la ex practically all foreign affairs." Tho yodlera are In revolt: they are determined to reach the head of the bill In political big time. The Mohammedan residents of the melting pot are sending protests to AMERICA CARDINALS BAH Pootembcr 11-Tho ste are watting for a report on chemical tests of the water taken from the taps ccllent.

One cannot blame the Board fanoclc. with 41 Americans aboard Congress against the seizure of two for that attitude. The city's responsl In the houses. It I difficult to be Now. rresldPiit Wllann Is 1e "hearty" than President Cleveland was.

Turkish warships building In Eng bllltlca are heavy, and the expenditure Deputy Commissioner of Weights lleva that tn Infection of the city eluding Cardinal Olbbons and O't nell. nalkil yesterday. The t'anoplc Is bound from Ns for schools last year reached $11,000, and Measures Tighe, In consultation tvjt Mr. Wilson will be quite as de water would result In a violent out land. Pretty soon we shall bear of the Mussulman-American Chamber of with Oocrotary of Commerce Redfleld termined as any President ever was or for New York.

000; jri.OOO.flno, In round numbers, for sites and new buildings, and $.16,000,000 break In one neighborhood while most other neighborhoods using the at Washington on details connected Commerce. fnr running expenses. Including should be to Inalrt on our own control of our own affairs, whether foreign or domes' Ic. as against any pre with the proposed Municipal Bureau of Commerce Is another step which same water supply nre practically Immune. The S'inmirr vacation theory non.ono to pay the teachers and lee Patriotism of the Kaiser In thl i-ountry wer un Fifty years ago Bylvanus Cobb made ma yleaa to startling developments Hirers.

called fee. Not even in "dirkest tier- so popular with city doctors, hit had "The Gtinmaker of Moscow" a popular! and It may not. neveral hundred Those fire big figures, even for New to lie abandoned In this case because many" or th rtomnln of "(iermnn autocracy" Is It a crime to criticise an Bice llr-s dividing the masses, bat must of the sick people hod not been away from th city. The milk theory Ambassador. numerous ocrnsions hv ohervd thst th editor of conuonej The Ksl Isck knowleds of the er- romance, ir irvtn iopd, or Ty ronb.

or some other hard hitter, will write" "The aitnmnker of Essen" be will have romance of big business with blood and thunder trimmings that should make a stunning sensation. Is made difficult because the families guard all the pa York, ami wlih running expenses of lhat magnitude large appropriations for Improving the plant will have to wait until the city's other pressing necessities are met. But meanwhile what to become of (he children? The average attendance last year was noti and Hie normal Incrensc runs about stisipliious strictures ttion them of any character from any forelsn source What Mr. Cleveland mltflit do with a club, or Andrew Jackson with objurgations, President Wilson can hypodcrm-h-slly do In Ms quiet and persuasive manner. Anil within the llmlla of wl-dom and gentleness lie will rt It ef fectuallr.

Wp sr- not Mire the Ambassador from Turkey will lie "sent home." hut ii nut doubt that he will receive art exixrlTce to enabl li'm to appreciate the historical ilne. even our own. Brother are turned sgslnst brotl Incidents rng, purchased from many llffcrcnt sources. In the end very likely some Incnl source of contagion will discovered. Ilk those which are held to account chesp restaurants In this city have been supplying regular dinners at cents each for yenr and the price remain the same.

Th cold storsgo fhlclien In first parboiled In a large pot of water: thnt water I then the sotip that constants the first roars. From the soup kettle the experienced cook, wsges are 119 a week and board with a bottle of beer daily, lifts the softened bird to the rnastlrg pan or prinklrs It with breadcrumbs and fries It as a broiler. Bread and but Longings for what is another's fo for twenty cases west of Court street. the flag. Flfe-and-drum tunes of the nati man laws on thl point.

A ce or "lese mJely" I In run my nothing lilt plain ess ef criminal libel, th punishment for which I more severe than In other cnaes. because Ihe libel tn dlrerted sgolnst the highest ofTlclsl within th irmn F.mplre. Aceord-Ing to lew practised In Ormany, nn editorial writer would have a perfect right ti tins committee for criminal libel should he bold enough to rlect'H a aMnln bis lien of m)eatv," snd. very likely, the verdict would be "thirty provided, of ceure, tht we hould find It lmpol. til to prov our sasertlon.

Should th editor of Th Tsgl esr to have 4. tailed Information ss to Herman crim iVnoo. The law snjs lbce children between Atlantic and Hamilton ave-must I isuglit In the public schools, nncs, where the pnsence of typhoid Is mil II they are fourteen, while there Is! not unusual. anarily play; Death-dealing forces' acatlons. tn be sra-1 rnpldly growing demand that smne of WAR PTOP8 AMMOXT.

The wsr was blamed fnr the failure of I'hnrlcs Allaire, for flften year Wall trt employe, to p.iy alimony of a week ordered by the Court to his former wife. Mrs. Alyce Allalro. Allar offered the plea to Justice Jay-cos- in the "uprema Court when hi 'irmer wife mad a motion to punish Mm for contempt In so far violating the rntirt's rule as to be In r- In a day. which by The Efr may phrase TtsDlne snd slaughter unchair While the lies th officers search for the root of the Infection and while the doctors care for thos who are III, It lies with the real of us to protect ourselves from the like Infection.

So long the OniigT lasts It Is safer to drink Time to appal; them snail ie isucnt now to ram a living a well as the fundamentals of the present complex course of book study. How does ie Board of Estimate prop" perform this duty When I reflect cm abut I am An whet I urn to was. 1 really tlilnW my mouib. went off Without siifV.lenl rsi. Rulers whose power should be wai ter, potatoes and canned string beans, with a glass of "Ion" or grade milk, a cup of tea or coffee and a piece of pi or a dish ef pudding make up lite rest of th ire I.

If gov. ernment ran squeet any mora out of th raw materials than these restaurant keeper It will demonstrate an efficiency which has never been detected In anything It has undertaken so far. IUr In mind that th pro chocs to risk all. inal law snd "lese majesty," this com rih.olta Patriotism," still run rears. Th suspension of th Hlock Ex only boiled watT.

and to use only liss It Is an err.r to tiii.l' rlake to i.t too' which the Slate law lays upou the much. Is r.ilnmlty tn Its iicrne. cllv? high, Open an awful abysm millions mittee will be glad to enlighten them tt Its rllet opportunity. Whst the Literary Commit-tee I at a tn understand Is why Th Egl should crttlcla Count von Benrtorff, Mr. Kidder snd other Oer-man or lrmn-Americans for ex teurlr.ed milk.

The best of cooking I chsng and tn raiiurs of ths corn-kills typhoid germ, but nt tills season 1 Wny that had employed him for fifteen when are grateful, It Is wise of trstor when n-i i-s too tntti li. The' fevers! suggestion have been tnsde. reaction nr lb te. nii sit to siiic from the 'Mert at Gnry, In- die. tvh.ra la th Vasarene's ml prietor pays rent out of that quarter When, however, the "nlu-s.

tlfinsl." the Brotherhood's pleat and that he saves enough to Invert In v.liom Mayor Mllcbel wash thoroughly til the vrge-1 n. wa. prM.nt with, a visitor, ni.d whom lis- tables or fruits which go Into them. out fun.1 and ssked for more time, no.tld Ml" sU.i' In our si hool well lsi to wslt the bloom from WW his first wife divorced him Al- Inlea t-tiilntalrl ha rWllie tn Ittot. Irtfl tenement hnue equities.

We dream of "Patriots" laugh In derision; Mu l.i Illo' plaining the German aid of the situation, while not a word of objection I found In It column to Mr. Aaqulth and th "barkers for th King" In London. Especially from an econom Socialism, of the great things political talks free. Doluj to go killing schooling nsr lot hut Ji" will r'i'nli I rtSgle I 'I M' will In-President Vilort. supported ical atandpolnt, tbla st'ltud cannot be buyers and food expert can do for plain people, but tn thee chp I--3 i we gt solid food worth Irr.n rf theory manufactured by a rood men Tlist that our prcet.t Crape and raw for typhoid yg nforme i ti.

be used for mntij' germ, but because they may hove roiirt thnt hi new wife Is also depn.t- in In Ihe dnr thnn Ihr row Wn spravod wilb poison on the vlwe'ent en him for mpport. irx mp l-ntsiii. Tlnit wiMld drht Ib-'stt i.is, but cs'itk'ts lu, s. lln um; g5i. I'Mce T- I (II a i tm'I i.

nii ,,,1 fr 'ii understood. PernatortT "orations Ns'sr shell a (oily tfcrlUisf tvaj era Activated free of charge: the Sfln at prolucts of Mr. Htd-l-r't 'sndtmrlous' iM'in'. url L' jrrau ef Cemmtrct,.

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