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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOliK, 'IHUltSDAY. APRIL 26, 1923. making as much as $100 a week on STRANGE CRAFT IN THE POTOMAC! commission and put tiiein on salaries holds longer to the theory that St. one who writes rs good stories, ana Peter sitting at the Gate of Bliss will many of them, as Mrs.

Rinehart ask John Smith how much money be does is entitled to all the relief she left to charity in his will. And after can tiiid. If the home life does not Fuur.did ly Van Andsn tn 1SU. of a week maximum. Of course the men went elsewhere, business (Trade Murk "Karle" Rsristered.) declined, and a sale to Mr.

Muusoy the newcomer has walked out on the find its corners cut by the demands golden pavement the two or three of the corporation we shall be sur- TIIUIISJUAV EVENING, APRIL J6. followed. millions he may bave left behind will Temperament, not sex, is the vital Watered at the Brooklyn Poatofflco Second C'las Mail Matter. seem of little significance. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BLUEAU.

It is very likely, however, that be prised. But at least the financial returns from the business are ample. Besides employing two members of her own family, there. mast be two office forces, one in Washington and thing. Yet there is no business where male reasoning is so prone to error and no business in which what is The Asf-onalt il Presa is exclusively rd 10 the live for republication of all hind the paragraph in the last testa i.ep.

a tlist.atelit-s credited to it or not ment of Mr. Fish was the thought of called feminine intuition is so valu credited ill this paper, and also Russell Sage, who left to one here in the agent's office, and all able as in the publication field. How- tne local news of spontaneous origin puo- 1 sited herein. All lights of republication of special dispatches herein are also his wife without any limitation, that the payrolls are to be met from the lever, the converse of Mrs. Deming'8 the inheritors will know their duty output of Mrs.

Rinehart's typewriter, proposition about a woman's inner- reserved. and will do their duty to charil.v in Fiction may or not be an art, but it itancc from her father is equally true This paper iiss a circulation Larger than tl'at of any other Evening- Paper of Its Class in the I'ntted States. Its value as is most certainly a business. a man inherits as much from his their own way. Stuyvesnnt Fish at ways had his individual ways of self sn Advertising Medium Is Apparent.

In incorporating her family Mrs. mother as from his father. Hence Rinehart has set an example which Ian occasional mau shows intuition expression. William Van Amlen Hester, President. Herbert F.

Gunnison. Vice-Pras. and Treaa. Raymond (Junnlson. Secretary.

is likely to be widely copied. It is and an occasional woman shows the AN EXPECTED ATTACK. already reported that Avery Hop- reasoning faculty. Dogmatism on sex wood, who has collaborated with Mrs. differences is fast passing into the In his efforts to bring about a coin Rinehart in some plays, Is about to I discards where it belongs.

promise on the transit issue now be- launch a Hopwood trust. The next fore the Legislature. Governor Smith tiling to look for is a Chambers trust, incurs the hostility of Mr. Hearst ANNUAL WAR ON DAYLIGHT SAVING. Though the farm element of New to protpct an author who has shown a high degree of business sense.

Then Because he is not willing to stand for MAIN OFFICE. Eagle Building, Washington and John, 6on streets. Telephone No. 6200 Main. SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

Three CentB Dally. Five Cents Sunday. Ey Mail Postpaid (Outside Brooklyn); 1 yr. 6 mos. 1 mo.

1 wk Tally snd Sunday 112.00 16.60 tl. 20 30 Daily 6 00 4. to 1.00 25 Syminy only 4.00 Z.Ot 33 Monday (Sermon pages) 1.00 40 15 4 Thursday (Chesn News) I SO 75 15 4 Saturday (Real Estate) 1.50 75 15 4 Wed. or Frl l.St 75 15 4 Foreign Kates Postpaid. Dally and I2S.00 14.00 12.50 C5 Sunday only 1.00 6.00 65 16 Monday 8.00 1.50 5 8 municipal operation to the last gasp ihould logically come a Gertrude York State's electorate controlling the Assembly has not undertaken to send he Is denounced as "a compromiser, a Alberton trust, with a pair of black pretender who poses as a friend of oxen on its stationery; a Sabatini the people, but in reality is secretly a bill abolishing daylight saving to Governor Smith, who would be compelled to velo it, and though the trust, a Dell trust, a Stockley trust serving the special interests." The and so on indefinitely.

If the Clean attack causes no surprise. It was ex clocks are to be changed on April 20 Books League will only advertise pected. Kagle Library. I Tear. Library, except Almanac, $1.25.

1 Year. L'aKle Almanac Included. 53.60. them intensely enough we may live here, the annual war over the plan goes on merrily in several States, and What Governor Smith is trying to to see an Anderson trust or a Ben do is to get some kind of transit leg. the United States Government is neu Hecht trust.

But sufficient unto the trai. day is the evil thereof. h-lntion through at Albany before the present session adjourns. He realizes Philadelphia and Pittsburg have (hat the Republican Assembly win lost their fight in Harrisburg. The AS THOUGH THE SPHINX HAD SAID "GOOD MORNING." The New York World seems puzzled over the excitement created in Republican anti-League circles MILLIONS FOR LOCAL DREDGING, not pass the Walker-Donohue bill.

bill prohibiting any municipality from which gives the City Administra It is customary to call the Rivers adopting daylight saving has gone to and Harbors measure every year a Governor, who is expected to sign tion so free a hand that transit opera tiou can be made a political enter pork bill." And doubtless the items The City Council of Philadelphia President Harding's speech in favor of our joining the World Court. The only answer the World can find to the prise rather than a public service. He MSzMlkfil .111 always include some improvements has appealed to all citizens to follow knows that if the Legislature ad- that are of no value save to contract- the changed time regardless of the question. "What is it all is journs without agreement on transit nrs who do the jobs. But the great Legislature's action.

In New Hamp Ihe calling of a special session to deal harbors of the United States never shire a measure forbidding the with the subject will produce no bet- get more than they need, and the changing of any timepiece on a pen ter results. greatest harbor New York's is I'V 0 fine has been forced The Governor may fail in bringing often gravely neglected. In the allot- through the lower House by the farm the warring factions together, but ments covering $40,000,000 of the total or3, but ls uncertain. the prospect of failure is not deter- of appropriated, Secretary Connecticut is still stirred up over that the "old Roosevelt crowd" has ken the warpath to prevent Mr. Hn riling' renomi mi ien.

There is a minority in the Republican party that believes another national election can be won by opposing any form of international cooperation by the United States, but this does not account for the startling outcry that came from certain quarters following the President's ringing declaration in support of bis World ring him. Abuse and vilification will of War Weeks has avoided that, error. tnc matter, though it Is not yet rer not swerve him. threats will not scare The items allowed In which Brook- tain tht the fnrmers in the Lcgis- him. He owes nothing either to lyn and Long Island are directly in.

Mature will try this year as thev did Hearst or Hylan. They did not make last to annul the charter of Hart terested include the following ti i "'Vb fi ff ml him, and they cannot unmake him for ford as a penalty for saving daylight. East River $2,700,000. refusing to do their bidding. An issue of the same sort seems pos Jamaica Bay $600,000.

sible in Pennsylvania if Philadelphia Court proposal. This perturbation is obviously genuine, and the distraught Buttermilk Channel $200,000. Newtown Creek $100,000. is "disloyal and defiant." THE NASSAU STREET SUBWAY. faclionlsts are displaying all the Coney Island Channel $200,000.

What Is reasonably clear In all the nervous symptoms of victims of shell Also Harlem River gets JijO, Eastern States is that more people While fhe transit deadlock still holds at Albany aud the hope of any shock. mio; Hudson River, 3G2O.O00; Rarilan want daylight saving than want sun Not that the President's speech be near relief of the present congestion Bay, Slalen Island Sound, time, because the city and vlllaee min is uimuieu oy me Ainany iangie, one and Bronx River, $280,000. ulntion outnumbers- the farmers fore the Associated Press was in any way sensational. It was. as Senator bright spot is found in the announce- All of these amounts are for parts of The convenience of the muWirv Glass said, "only a gesture toward tne narnor or New ork.

ought to control. We think it will, in ment that the Transit Commission will receive bids on May 22 for the foreign poller, merely a lifting of the President Harding opposed strong- Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New hat, as it were." But Mr. Harding construction of the Nassau street line. ly the Senate's addition of .27.000.000 Hampshire as in the Empire State. This will link the subway station Hoboken.

Mayor Hylan will strain to the Rivers and Harbors bill. It Koshetz, gave a recital of songs, all was not supposed to make a gesture or to lift his hat It is as though the Sphinx bad calmly said "Good morn under the Municipal Building with was rumored in Washington that lie a point if necessary to avoid posing composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff. Some of these songs are of extreme as the defender of a "British trust' the Whitehall street station of the might direct the War Department not ARTS AGE-GAMUT )N FEMININITY. Slevin Contracts to Sell 24 Airplanes to China ing" to a group of visitors. The con Montague street line to Brooklyn.

The to spend this extra amount. If there Rosa Bonheur might have become aSinst the Leviathan. stiTiiation that would follow would plans Include a station at Y.a11 street ever was any such idea in the Presi- a faithful and artistic dressmakeit if. no' lie due to what was said, but to with several exits into the financial dent's mind he has abandoned it. for urged by her father, she had not ex- Sinin fiiHiKA Mi (he fact that the enigma of the cen district.

Ihe allotment- r.t analyse (By Cable to The Brooklyn Eagle and i-' the psychology of the hohl.ed.hnl. turies had found a voice. This line is chiefly for the service 1 Ua 1 I marginal sum. Phtla. Ledger; Copyright, 1923.) midway between Kalgan and Uruga.

Foreign pilots will be employed. The second line is planned from RtinnrrVtol in CTionirti, thn nantQ, vi- 7. Bin Ju'lsre i Moscow, who has calmly hlbltor in the Snlon ni 1SOO n-hen President Harding's advocacy of Peking, April 26 James Slevtn of beauty, but their effectiveness is evidently In direct ratio to the hearer's knowledge of Russian. Consequently this listener's reactions were not very vivid. Mme.

Koshetz' voice Is not one of the quality that lingers in one's ears, but her style seems dramatic enough to a non-Russian hearer, even though the words are meaningless. One of the songs was characterized on the program as "probably the most difficult vocal work eve' composed." In fact, so difficult is of Brooklyn, which may be one of the reasons why. although planned sentenced twenty-five persons to be New York, after a year of promo ouc nan it, a -flvr UClUre Iter A DESERVED TRIBUTE. lion and organization, has signed a a dozen years ago, it has never been I lie World Court has come out of a i xik'iieo on foreign affairs so profound Hint the dropping of a pin would reate a deafening report. And the contract with, the Great China Air executed.

It is worth studying in an ge of feminism. What a wife'that would make. Lady Macbeth may death. To how many young girls and old women she has been an inspira The re-election of Frank B. Noyes built.

It will make possible a Brook ways Company for the sale of 24 Curtlss commercial airplanes to be lyn loop service, connecting the trains to the presidency of the Associated Press, an office he has held for more tion ls an interesting question, sug- as well hide her diminished head. the wealthy a.nd densely populated Szechuan province, with a stop at Hankow, the Chicago of China. This route will be Important because the Yangtze Valley Is important commercially and Industrially and now has no railway transportation. Tourists will be carried into the. heart of nsedi in linking up the centers of gested by the news that on the same of the Broadway elevated lines which have their terminus under the Mu fact that he has spoken clearly and unequivocally for a limited departure from a policy of isolation naturally Greater China by aerial routCB.

The than twenty yeurs, is a deserved tribute to a man of high character and day Miss Marsue Burrows of New York, aged 15, had two miniatures contract calls for the planes to be nicipal Building with the subway Gangs of men armed with big re great ability, who has given unself Metises astonishment. It leaves the trains which run to Fiatbush and the accepted by the Paris Salon; and voivers terrorized the members of irrroe.nr-ilables In the state of mind of ishly of bis time and energy to the old China in a few hours, while now it takes weeks of difficult travel to It that "Mme. Litvlnne and Mme. Koshetz are the only singers who have ever performed this song." The inference seems to be that these two singers are the only ones between the North and South Poles southern parts of Brooklyn through Mrs. S.

A. Barnett, aged 71, widow the Florida Legislature who were delivered at Tientsin not later than five months after the money is deposited In the Bank of Shanghai. Eight of the planes are special six-passenger machines. fhe woman who caught the man she affairs of the greatest news-gather the Montague street tunnel. That reach Chengtu.

of Canon Barnett, Toynbee Hall Set ing organization in the world. In re hunting for Tabert's real grave, and scared a witness out of telling where will make one link between parts ot tlement, was equally successful with The purchaser guarantees that the planes will not be used for military The Great China Airways Holding the borough which are now kept nominating Mr. Noyes, Mr. Clark Howell -of the Atlanta Constitution her first oil painting, a landscape ap- 11 wus- The evil iq Florida is a lot purposes, but it remains to be seen whether the militarists can be pre proved for exhibition by the Royal "eeper than peonage. Mobsters need voiced the appreciation of the mem apart by the great difficulty of pass-ing from one to the other by subway or surface cars.

But the link Academy in London. The world lo be dealt with in no uncertain vented from seizing them when bers of the Associated Press when fashion. needed. Tho aeronautical department of the government has agreed he said: "For more than twenty years never has too much art. All are welcome.

To paraphrase Sheridan's will also serve to relieve the conges who possess the requisite ability to "perform this song." But somehow it recalls Bill Nye's remark about the hearer who wished it had been a little more difficult and then it would have been Impossible. But yet it certainly did not seem difficult, in comparison with that amorphous, atonic, music given us by these "ultra" organizations. W. H. HUMISTON.

he has been a tower of strength, to let the company use the govern toast: MUSIC OF YESTERDAY never swerved by friendship, nor by ment landing fields at Peking and Here's to the maiden of bashful fif passion, nor by prejudice always tion on the Canal street subway stations which has long been a nuisance and a source of danger. People from the Eastern District who work in the financial district must now either Tientsin In order lo encourage commercial aviation. had just married looking at a magazine of snappy stories and concluded she had married a bookworm. Mr Harding is not altogether responsible for the chagrin he has caused. He tried to break the force of tlie blow.

From time to time he had hinted that he was not all the irreeoiicilablcs wauled to believe him to be. He even went so far as to submit a message to the last Senate pro-)osiiig that we join the World Court. Still the Isoteionists refused to accept the Inevitable. They remained incredulous. They simply could not believe that Warren G.

Harding would betray their confidence in bis amiable sul servieney. teen, with one end in view that the thing on uraouauon Concert" of Ihr Company was promoted by Kr. Slevin and is backed by a group of wealthy Chinese, who have paid in sufficient capital to finance the enterprise for two years. Two subsidiary operating companies also have been formed and five routes have been planned, which would connect the farthest outfiung points with Peking and the treat ports. The' first route, expected to be opened within three months, will be from Tientsirt to Peking, to Kalgan and Uruga, and would extend General Mitchell's New York-Peking Airway to the capital of Mongolia.

The trip is expected to take 1 2 hours, with one stop In the Gobi desert, Here's to tne soni'lilepnnHan- The scheme if carried out prob American Orchestral Society took be done was that which was right. Here's to the woman who's some ably will be of immense benetit to piace yesterday afternoon at Aeo that which was fair, that which best where between. disunited China. transfer at Canal street from the Broadway elevated trains to the ban Hall, with a program consist servea tne purposes of the member- Ana nere 8 to lnc an-age vagarian. The contract marks the first legal "SYLVIA" ship as a whole." In his labor for the Femininity's age-gamut in art is a ing of Beethoven's Overture to "Egmont," Tchaikovsky's Overture- lowntowii Broadway trains, with sta Poor acting and the small stage Associated Press Mr.

Noyes has also curious study. Enrlv afflictions tions at Cortlandt and Rector streets. i uniaom. iiuiiif and sale of American planes to China in competition with the British, except for six Curtis planes which Mr. Slevin imported last November for I uu of the Provincctown Theater ajl but mu.rieu ioi me puuut: io a tiegrec nreaKing out in sucn nowers as never Jnn Powell's" Negro Rhapsody ruined "Sylvia." a new American men ih iimc understood except grew, sucn china as never was paint- urcnostxa and riano.

The or- or else ride to the Municipal Build-ing and walk to their offices. The Nassau street line will carry them to comedy by Lelghton Osmun, pre training purposes. among those who have been brought cd, commonly insure immunity tnrslra was made up partly of ci, commonly insure immunity in maae up partly of sented there last night. Not that into direct contact with him in the "Sylvia" is an exceptional play. It later life.

Sut for the mere child of fnd teachf'rs' 26 of 'he latter, while the total was 119 hfteen summers who gets into the Thls course of his work. In a verv hmuri Is a dramatic trlflo that might be put a tntion at Wall street right in the heart of the district. That will reduce the congestion at Canal street, as the subway under the river to if not in a verv Prfo io tm u. Mr an body. madc rather an i arts aaion no sucn into the Fame class as "March iij uluj uu ttuu vncre were rremipntlv v-u immunity may be and there were frequently Hares." At times It is exceedingly varia-predicated.

Having beaten Rosa Bon- tions from strict adherence to pitch ii- a laiunuit: tiuulit: servant. Wales'Repnted Sweetheart, Lady Cavendish, Engaged bright. At others it drags terribly. especially hour by years in fhe race for among the wind. Rut Fourteenth street, if it is ever fin Unfortunately the cast was of the recognition, she is devoted henceforth A WOMAN PUBLISHER'S IDEAS.

siort seen in amateur theatricals, with It is always a surprise to discover that a harnilcss-looking wire has current in it or that a prilitical acrobat has a real backbone. When the President met this issue of the World Court square' and fearlessly he shocked the (lie-hanis. but he won the confidence and enthusiasm of the rest of the country. By his assertion of leadership he lias raised his personal prestige higher than it has been at any time since takin? office. For tuning me orcnesira tor what it was, a student orchestra, it acquitted to a career.

ished, will relieve it still further by giving uptown workers from Brooklyn a short cut from their homes to the single exception of Lucy Tillen Mrs. bliza Jane Nicholson, whose itseir remarkably well. Chalmers (By Cable to The Brooklyn Lafile and Shreve, who played the role of Mrs. It is different, of with the Clifton has been a thorouirlic-nin name was so long associated with Phila. Ledger; Copyright, Id23.) Sheldon, a society matron of the their business, woman of il who.

having dabbled for oriiimaster. and the performance that of the New Orleans Picayuue. "catty school." London, April 26 Announcement of the engagement of Lady Rachel years in water, breaks into oil with The construction of this line will yesterday showed that ho has been was credited with saving that any The author of "Sylvia" had taken into great popularity so much so, in fact, that he ceased going because of the annoyance of too many people. "Just about the time lie reached that decision the club was sold for $210,000 and the former owner was retained as manager. Another cib has taken the Prince's fancy no'ss be one of the most difficult bits of the zeal of a great-navy nation Setting results.

Clifton is a grace Cavendish to the Hon. James Gray as the basis of his piece the story woman of brain and heart could run mi conductor, using gestures with striking petroleum. She is not com subway engineering, because Nas of "Enoch Arden." He brought it the editorial department of a daily almost the extreme of economy, Stuart was received in London today without more comment than is usually attendant upon the betrothal mittal to-spending the sunset of life up to tho minute by making Sylvia newspaper, nut tuat a mau was proving mat rehearsal Is behind an easel, palette in hand. Pendleton, the twice-married wife, a tlie time when rnaulta i sau street is so narrow, while the buildings lining it arc so tall. But engineers learned much by laying the Montague street line under William of a daughter of a duke to a son of very modern 1 young woman, who needed in the business ofTU-e.

Such is not the view of Mrs. Zell Hart Deming, publisher of the Warren, an earl. A year ago it would have smoked, drank and called every one struggling to picture what is behind and at the concert only a hint Is the rainbow ith the meager, re- sufficient. To watch some consources of baryta white, Sehweinfurt one would think there caused a flurry in court and other 'old dear" or "old worm" or similar society circles, because Lady Rachel terms. Sylvia had no use for mid- street and carrying it across BroaiJ way under a corner of the Post- Ohio, Tribune, just elected to the iid-visory council of the Associated Press, green, chrome red, and Indian yellow.

ncver "ad bcen a rehearsal. and it is almost impossible to reserve a table there for days ahead. The Prince is fond of the theater, too he has been, to one revue an even dozen times but then tho theater does not interfere with gayety at the clubs whose clientele does not have to get up early in the morning. was considered in the forefront Victorian ideas, and when her sup everj- political cavller he has pained be has won a hundred supporters. So far as our joining the World Court is concerned, that issue seems to be definitely settled.

The President has lifted it out of the muck of partisan politics and placed It on the high plane where it belongs, and public opinion will demand that it be kept there. But the effect of the President's affirmative stand is not limited to this result. He has shown a disposition to take Ihe leadership Her Academy distinction is rather re- or course, be posedly dead husband arrived home among the "eligibles" for the Prince of Wales, all of which emphasizes not being in tune from Russia ehe took things in a office. Elaborate plans have been made for the protection of foundations of the big buildings. The speci uiu iiinu Jiininruuoil, wnicu is In I There were limes when the bal more than anything else the decline very matter-of-fact manner.

She Ls justly proud of the fact that her composing room has kept the same foreman for twenty years and that she has never had a stiike. She some ways a real advantage. ance was at fault, especially in the in the public business of selecting fications under which bids are to be So also did the two husbands. As result there was considerable Itonioo and Juliet," and particu a bride for the sporting and pleasure- We suppore, however, that the aving after beauly. and the eager declares: loving heir to the throne.

humor of an exaggerated type. Some larly when the final chords seemed to be pierced by a single trumpet made call for subway operation in thirty-three months. In contrast with the years of waiting already endured XEW BOOKS RECEIVED. "Trail o' Spring," by Eupenc M. Ivonecky (Dorrancc).

A collection ness to create beauty, somewhere, Lady Rachel Is the fourth of All a woman has to realize is that she inherited as much from her Princess Mary's bridesmaids to be of it missed fire, but enough got across the footlights to please the majority of the little audience. tone, wnen no instrument at all should predominate. Hut. on Ihn somehow, is common to the gentle sex of all ages from the cradle to the of his parly and to give it real din ol' pleasing poems. this sccins soon whole, this work was given the father as from her mother.

There is no rca-son why she should not ron. mat. possibly, is much more "Rainbow Bright," by Lawrence rave: and Ihat it is not to be elim most satisfactory performance of the afternoon. The tempos were significant than bis long-delayed ac handle mechanical problems of inated or deadened by ihe near-mas BUYS STANDISH LIBRARY O. M.

Stewart Dorrancc The story of the 42d Division, with' illustra- come engaged and at one time or another gossip picked each one of them as the future queen. Gossip might have been responsible for a great deal of this jalk, but there was much more than that to the repeated murmurings that Lady- N0W A "RINEHART TRUST." in climbing over a transom to a newspaper as well as a man. When culine ambitions of nminrv nr according to the composer, and so (By Cable to The Brooklyn Kaule and ons by the author. new machinery Is brought into my Lnorn, nllin get into the World Court. riting stones is an immensely were the dynamics, which could not be said of the reading given plant I Bludy its operation so I can Phila.

Ledger; Copyright, I32S.) London. April 26 The oak paneled profitable business if bh author once and woman makes the home, man will never be able to k.iow just how talk with my workmen about their troubles. I enjoy publishing. It is Rachel would be the one selected, catches the public ear and builds up a Can It Be Made a Law? recently by a very famous conductor with an equally noted orchestra. After the program was played.

library of Miles Standish now is to follow the three other rooms of the Pilgrim leader's ancestral home. following. Few writers, if any, have profitable and it is human. much he owes to this universal in- and furthermore, your correspondent is able to state that the resultant disappointment reached very This, we imagine, is the opinion of st'nct which were sent to America. Chairman Franklin Robinson of tho executive committee, in a few "well been more successful in this respect than Mary Roberts Rinehart, and now she organizes her business on strict that.

Grand Old Woman of Franc "CHARITY BEQUESTS VANITY." Stuyvesiint Fish, banker and financier, left a holograph will written on one sheet of paper in four paragraphs, leaving all his property to his two sons and two d-iu-jlitcrs ocniallv. Oin nigh circles indeed. A Kensington firm of antique At last the Jesse bill Is in (Reformers treat it clammily) Mine. Jiilietlc Adam, now in her The least concerned seems to be I dealers today received cabled In The English Drys want British col. Which in old houses now would' win ly business principles by incorporat the Prince hlmaelf.

He kept all of eighty-seventh year, who established structions to send the library by the ing in Delaware as "Mary Roberts England on the qui vive during the boat, as it had been sold to iind ran for a long term of years La onies to establish a $2i-a-gullon export tax on liquors generally so as to help prohibition enforcement hi tlie winter through his proclivities for a man in a Western State. The firm Rinehart. producing and writing Nnuveile Revue in Paris, after she had created a salon which Gambetta bought five rooms of Standish Hall books." For every floor a family. Two'families are now allowed INo ntercy shown, nor any meant And common sense the wou'i cloud. Unless you run a United States.

In the present tem a year ago, and soon all but one airs. Kiiiehart explains that her unci other statesmen of the Nine he dining room will have gone per of Parliament the Drys have no husband has hem her business man teenth Century frequented. It was acrosj the Atlantic to grace the ln- ager for the last five years, while her doubtless the opinion of Mrs. Frank erlors of American homes in widely chance of securing this. Britain generally imposes a tax lo get money from it.

She would got practically Though, owners often have demurred, separated parts of the country. Leslie, whose successful work as a The library is 18 by 16 feet, with 12-foot Ciillng; is of the. William publisher made it possible for her to bequeath something like a million cnosen remarks," commended tlic-graduates. whose names, however, did not appear on the program. As tar as the printed program was concerned, these remarks may have been an afterthought.

John Powell pluycd the piano part in his Rhapsody; of course he played well, the composer could do no less, at least when he is an srcomplished pianist, as Powell certainly Is. Hut the piano and orchestra often seemed to be at cross-rurposca rather Winn co-operating. It ends in a regular eamnmeetlng hurly-burly, with all the devils ehtis-ing all the sinners, until everybody drops from sheer exhaustion. Powell eoubl doubtless have repeated his part. there are double in rcRard to the orchestra.

In the evening at Town Hall the Russian dramatic soprano, Nina With more or bus loquacity. Most struct tires' have be, it cut third Of their fair-rain capacity. nothing anil the colonies- would get nothing from the one suggested, and trade would be interfered with. being thrown In steeplechases and on flie hunting field, but If he was riding near London during the day and escaped Injury, he usually could be found dancing at night. Since hunting has ceased lie devotes much more time to dancing.

He ha3 been a familiar figure at places where the corks do not begin to pop until midnight. It Is probably rightfully seldom mentioned here, but the Prince is the b-st commercial attraction In Europe. His presence insures the success of any enterprise. A little more than a year ago a smart nisht club was opened in Lon of the paragraphs reads thus: Having observe! and always believed that charitable bequesta afford the testator a means of gratifying his vanity at the expense of his heirs, I nicke none. The exprcsi-)u is indisputably interesting and d.uiami How far is it logical? Any number of minds will ask this question.

Our ideas of ei itology must be as vague, of course, as the speculations of the divines and the philosophers. Whether survives on the other side of ihe Styx or on the oilier side of the hymn book's Jordan is an open of debate. No one son has linen the New York agent tor licr output since the war. She adds: Oiie particular reason why I have shouldered a large amount of the work of handling my "raw material" on my husban and son is because I want time to give to my home life. I have little time as It is and if I un and Mary period and has six paneled doors ar.d a secret door.

A unique r. attire is eight hinged panels, taking up the whole of one dollars to the endowment of Ihe cause of woman's suffrage. Yet some New-Yorkers remember the short and Hut solons lo their course have held! itoimy career of Mrs. Benjamin Despite (he protest of the Cunard side of the room in which books were rlarcd, although it is consirl- With steady skull-opacity; While still the bousing 'people swelled And lucking was sagacity. wj Woid when she inherited from her red likely th'iy were originally built Company ami the White inter-est we think it likely Ihat the husband the New Yolk News.

She for another 1c rs commonplace dertook lo write bonks and orliciet! and sell them well, it would just be Impossible for me t. do it. vrdged out Colonel Brown, the imb- Leviathan wUI get either Pier Ml or hundred thousand buildings As rrivato ones; Ut course this measure will not-nai-i isher. She found to her alarm that Standish Hall was built some two Pier 8S on the North River side of nd one-half centuries ago on the Yc should think so, indeed: Any don at an initial cost of $30,000. The Prince liked It and went frequently and immediately it sprang several advertisement solicitors were I Manhattan, and not have to go to site ot a Saxon castle.

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Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963