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trcct.
HtUiiKham 1
1'jrli C Hue de la Mlchodlere, oftllur dii Septcmtire.
Washington Illlib llulldlng.Ilrook'.jn 10s LIGngstoii
our ifAn ilio' If Ith ra,intirW)Mand HtuttratfiiH tor publicntivi tilth to hare
thru In (ill etnaIfiitf for that
mams or rosritMiAxn.4'lrnrly hy u taunting American
,utliiirll on IntcriintlountTo tub Kditoii or
you not In resisting the Influencesat Washington nre trying to
our In contraband duringthis It Is not a question offor the law la perfectly It Is aquestion of ethical prejudice. Neutral-ity Includes mult nil js
us It neu'nil duties. Nota century ago belligerent
5c painfully stretched. Ger-many violates treatlca, breaks neutral-ity, bombards without notice,
unusual penally fursniping, lavs In the seasIllegally. Knglind andrubber absolute contraband, t
Jurisdiction over theextracts reservists neutral bot-tom?, cuts off ourGermany without blockade. TheIs ci.nimerrc, an emergency tax,dlsattcr.
Is bad enough. Uut shouldthe Administration bad byseeking 'to discourage In contra-Uin- d
be a partial make-weight?
The impertinences of the Her-man Ambassador are endured appar-ently without remonstrance. Tin; I'resl-de-
a contract for sub-marines In sections, aro simplecontraband, by our absurd constructionuf the forbids our fur-nishing A .Senator proposes n billto UK In contraband alto-gether.
a neutral Governmentprefer belligerent interests to neutralinterests? It Is a betrayal of
It Is an assumption bythe neutral of tho belligerent ofpreventing the carriage of contraband,
Illegally tnking in the warand Inevlubly aiding one belligerent attho expense of tho as as noour own cost. Tiieopoiie S. Woolsby.
Haven, December 12.
Has He Travelled In theRenlins of
If Colonel I!oom;i i.t really wrote,In any spirit ,ui,n
humorous thepublic Is of hearint; he
hU Thursday la thopersons to
a equal tn containing a ,fnuinber. To he he was not
to "reforms," hut was i.irtlr up tin; animals In auotlierbis and entomolofflcal col-
lection of rcmlnlsccncos his "pleas-ure on the UnknownIMver. arc, moments, sometimes
are the ColonelIhu sensibilities and treads on the toesof n of his countrymen.lie the war bonnet and rcaeheruthlessly for scalps ho cotister-natio-
especially the I,aodlceansthe political paclllsts. lie shrieks
Ills war h's moccasins are thun-der stones; Is no of nhis wlswam, It Is his reason-ably list of peculiarities he
smol.e. Sometimeshas stinlleil uniquf
sieclmen of (or polltlcm,lias resrelted lie refuses tothe nicotian: 1m denieshimself sterllm; sedative, Tlieieare the Colonel rest
mill disarmament.thoituh as the serpent, the
Colonel Is as downrinht as dyna-mite, lie was waslu the ascendent. He dearly ashindy. If it were legitimate to slmjloout one element lu a nei.ealopy so elalio-rat- e
as his K especially In a campaign,we should say the Colonel was essentlally and Immortally a belated
he knowsmid so Is somethlns ofCi.c'iit.TAiN ; and a energyrecalls a different of aassociated Cithulain by Mr.Jami.s Sri O'IIiiil.v of theO'llrlen nation and the Kingdom ofKerry, Kiiadamantiius (lieloiiiienior rejsret any of theof the On el his Trouble one. nu. i in the place, trouble.In the hot place, was the business and!'n- - ,m nf ever h.'Wueivnts ,'."f uf the o'llrlen niitkin,
I ' I'nlniiul has trouli'oII" .in and elsewliere;
a id ii- - i in I In- - lle.-- h of all con.i i -- la lei's and peojile
' ,i nltfllls; bill he lias a' 'M .hill 111 IV lh Ml If.'lvt II Pf.fl.
of Hooscvelts behind pecta-cle- s
Is ns chnrmiiiR to cveryboilyexcept a few tinfaiinnl nattirallsts asthe red 11oohuvi-.l- Is nlarnilnp to
botiseholdcrs thepo flyln' through the nlr. ItoosF.VKi.rthe hunter, the cowpttneher, pioneer,traveller, the Indefatigable, humorous,highly educated primitive, the.
of sixteen n InInnumerable experiences of animals
Itoosuvr.ir.In n house, com-Iioun- d
of Natty Uumito, Damf.l Hoone,MAncu Uruch the traveller,
Mayni: the pro-fessor of natural history, Dr.
AnitoTT's Immortal Inquisitive rel-
ative, Hollo the out ofHooskvklt the Jungle,and shows his spoils and mosquitobites, Ite Is aWonder n JungleIn kbnkl.
Fortunate thetell of cannibal
of crocodlle-dwartln- g man-eatin- g
catfish theIncautious monkeys lean-
ing the on the ; ofarboreal in habits;march in Innumerable armies,
specimens of the Colonel'swardrobe In the knaps-nck-
, speak.of soldier; of scorpions
In shoes; of butter-tile- s
as "as birds," sayrobins, to the Image concrete; ofparrot steaks monkey chops; of
and nnd stlugllkca Progressive minority; of rnttleless
rattlesnakes and ten-fo- bush-master-
excellent executionerof the the miissitranui, theHrazllian incorjioratesthe polsou brothers lu bis capacious nndImmune midst. even In the pur
of adventures bo jrallantly carriedof privations a
of observations difficulties, anallegory n lovely :
"On w enoountored rrsembltda katydid, but a like a steam-boat whistle,"
even the Colonel, has seenand so sjieclmens of it,
expected to find lu alltoo known variety of the Americanpolitical locustld?
Germany's Ability to Finance the
Germany long.wnragainst the two greatest financial Pow-ers lu the world, two halng-:i- s
an moreover, a nation th-.-
can put In tho armed soldiersany other?
In a sieecli tho HrltlMiof the Kxchequer declared In sub
he eontldeutly exiK-cte- Ger-many and Ati-tr- la to fail In-
ability to provide the la- -t ?10O.OKi.lX)llof "cash." Hut Germany is carrying onthe struggle by the use of liuaucial ex- -
Ndlents different anyever considered practicablesimilar circumstances.
expedients are Is de-
tailed In a Interesting article Inthe December number of the AtlanticMotillilu, written by IIolanii G. r.sifi.n,the known nuthor of
Professor L'sitr.u declaresthe German statesmen are proceed-
ing on the principle money,Is or sccle money, is essential orvaluable for war purposes in sofar as It enables to put an i
the and sustain itit is winning the campaign. Im
naturally the Gentian people at tn fed and
care of, and beemployed and contented. If thingscan 1h accomplished tho German theoryIs It matters whether thequantity of money, money,lu the country is or
money, so called, thepuriose of an exchange of Ifmatters can bo so arranged an exchange of can place withoutthe use of money, is unneces-sary. In the place, therefore, if theGovernment has to the
of paternalism and centralizationto breadth and accuracy Itknows concerning the per-
sonal nnd private affairs of its citizenswhere nil the resources of tho conn- -
try are located In particular,tist it Is necpsary to provide
outside In case of In adof the outbreak of war It was
enabled to preparations for thestruggle of a Infinitely mi-
nute formidable everhas In the before.
financing offor the present conflict has according to Professor Usiir.it, Included,to an extraordinaryand efUclent organization of Germanprivate nnd nntionnl Industrywar cannot Involve a dislocationof Industry as has in all
calamitous. If not disastrous, tothe countries In It occurred.
system of conscription in'Germany has enforced In a
a sulllclent number of menhas left to In factories,counting houses and similar places, so
tho business of the country canbe carried on.
second has easily taken,and Is a complete regulation ofcommodity prices. has
not so difficult ns It be-
cause Is merely the exchangeof a commodity expressed in
of money. Unless is adeficiency In supply or an uniisiril
Increase In demand, prices ought to re-
main the the elements ofsupply nnd demnnd looked after,speculation controlled theGerman people feeling nn inexhaustibleconfidence In the of Gov-
ernment the of Itstho of money, Is currency orspecie as an exchango medium In
Irade, Is inconsiderable, becauseany guaranteed by the Govern-ment can Its place.
Is tho theory, 1t Is apretty one. it bo confessed.It has worked up to date.ns the Government's valori-zation scheme In Hrazll set at naughtIhu operation of the lnw of supply nnddemand for a couple of
It remains to be seen whether thotheory Indefinitely. Exceptin so far as It includes an extremelymclliodlc.il preparation for a war Intho collection cataloguing of Ger-man resources, we fall to observeIt Involves anything n financ-ing of the war through the use of theold expedient of Hat money.
Iot It lie supposed at. the endof six mouths the supply In Ger-many, not having reenforced, bo-gi-
to fall short, an unavoidableIn Its heavy In
the weakened Gcmum prow-im- s
and begun to tell Germanspirit; factories nre closed hecntiiu
men drawnwas calculated chances
of German In the warbecome dimmed, and thomoney was thought to be this
as nt the beginning of theIs universally rccogulzed to be
thirty on n dollar.In case theorystand' weekly statements of theIuiierlal of Germanyso changed of as to be almost un-
intelligible, but Is no at allthe holdings of the.considerably enlarged, the
bank's of money has en-
larged ery tho on.-brea- k
of the war the for Itsmoney has diminished de
cidedly: nnd It Is lnvauo of un-
doubtedly the rale of German ex-
change lu andoutside Germany has to a
Indicates Indirectly a pre-mium on German
Germans are trying to onwar practically without the
of be considered hjrstandards nn adequate re- -
It Is not nt all Impossibledo so, mid
successful In efforts so Itbe Interesting to see if nre
successful to the
Street Signals to I!ti1nrto (So Ahead.
were no disappointments Inthe reojiened market yesterday.
lioeful expectationsprepared for a restoration
of public trading were multiplied In
the realization.Indeed, the session develoKsI a
ifying surprise lu the volume ofactions and the of prices.
were on n act hohad predicted. .Moreover
quotations ros as trading progress!.the advance particularly sharplu a number of Issues. Selling pres-
sure was conspicuously lacking despitetho apprehensions recentlytained. significance themarket has for business in de-
partment of is shown by comparing the se.lon resump-tion the last session before the
suspension necessary by theoutbreak of the Kurojiean war.
On Thursday. .10, quotedfor securities of all descriptions,
aud stocks were crashingviolently downward liquidation
was coming the of thewas portent of a
terrific panic nnd It was even doubtedif closing the market to
it. During the Kxchangesuspension the financial and business
has recovered stability. Normalfinancial nnd commercial fael!ltl"s
reestablished and themarket has ojiened activity andrising prices.
had the of thel'xchange less auspicious
the ability to It at allencouraging. Im-
portant was to nien the mnrk.Hbusiness conditions and pros-
pects are reilected and discounted. Thefact of the opening demonstrates
the war has passed: and thefashion of the opening Is of evenfavorable
are shrewd forecastersIn Street, and the de-
velopments In the restorednotice to the Amer-
ican business has something lesliles thewar to
Having (lie Flagman's Wages,was a violent collision lietween
trolley cars at the Intersection of Klghthand Fifty-thir- d on Friday
evening. Hy man fortune noone was killed, hut eighteen or twentypioplo were Injured, the of se-
verely. cars were damaged, oneIn particular badly smashed. Thoentire surface of the centralsection of the was up for a
nnd disorganized for the entireevening, to tho annoyance and Injury ofseveral thousand passengers.
The accident was due hi the7 :.'!() o'clock In the evening no
llagman Is nt crossing tothe traffic. location Is one of
the busiest In the cars of theHroadwny run-
ning Fifty-nint- h use Fifty-thir- d
for the east nndsection of Eighth
car is one of oncars are rim frequency. Inaddition Is automobile
up and Klghth ntall of the evening.
tho crossing Is one of theImportant and one of the danger-ous In theor principal II roadway corners
Is hardly a crossing In thewhere the for watchfulness andcontrol Is urgent. conditionsof danger by no end tintbusiness hours. continue
nt the cars becomo In-
frequent and pleasure riding Incars Is reduced In volume.
It incredible tho respon-sible operating olliclnls of the tractioncompany should n place fortho misguided exorclso of a econ-omy. cost of a tlHgnuinpresumably be to ?2 a night.
saving of a sum at the oflife and property a fatuous
of public safety, ns.sum-lu- g
no damage should be
brought by the Injured passengers theof repairing the damaged cars
would probably my the of thellagmau for n couple of
Incidentally the accident demonstratedonce the danger to thopublic of the new entrancewhose byelaborate machinery, Miii?so together as to be Involved,as u In any mishap to either.
tho jcnnlng of n crowd In n smashedor burning car serious con-sequences.
on Mnntn Clntis.Citizens receive Christmas pres-
ents abroad a pleasant surprise In re
notification theto up and jnty !15 or 51 or 03
on the pretty bagatelle whichfriendly remembrance Indicts on
nt become of thepresent Administration's contri-bution to the cost of living. They
discover lu addition to theand regardless of Its amount
Is chalked up ngalnst nof 25 for the United
Custom House entry.careful newspaper reader will
dimly having noticedlu the schedule of tile "emergency" taxbill which President Wilson got throughthe Congress by gentle pressure In thyhurried of the of the session.Hut he in doubt, lie astonished tofind It applies to his own micro-scopic and Involuntary ImiHirtiitlon. Sofar as be thought "f It at all, lie sup-posed the fee was a tax on
conunerclnl transactions nt theCustom' House.
If, howewr, he makes or lesshented Inquiry at the windownn urbane otildal explain to
rhe minimum Is 25Is. not condescend
to collect lib tax where the e
Is less the taxofficial will hasten to In
cases Is no thetax still be assessed. Some-
times a Custom House oonjivtnresa be chargeable.
lie makes mi entry. cMimluatl.mIs the vanlshe-- ; nnotllclal bm the Is a sacredand irrexocable thing. It stands nndso the 25 tax. So the citizenmust pay for theoilii'lal blunder.
All is splendidly logical, inter-nal ami socially serviceable. It greatlyenhances the happy taxpayer's pride nhis Government. Hut It be In-
teresting to Congress-men understood were lmiio.ing a (M'ttlfogglng annoyance of thissort on the man In the
for the "emergency"
I suddenly nennatiy. trilsj her to uut of .Morocco nnd toout Jtr.nNARD
(iMfofmenf of "Commontit nue."
i Mr. rxposes France,(which was as tho bullied tn thoi Morocco
it, now appears, as was believed bywho the tureneth of his
character, that Gneraldreamed of offering his fortune and
to ild General toin Mexico. "I solemnly declare,"
Victuiimno IlrnaTA ltiuce-lon- a,
I cin dealingsCuiiunza, the Musher; Srm,
tlie highwayman, nnd Villa, tin. Jall-lrt- nl
" As must Ik; .iMexicans at who preciselythe same opinion of warrlni;
ehteflulns the prospect fornnd reconstruction ,s as
ns It b.
"Tipperarj" 1ms inSecretary Gaiirison and GeneralI.. Scott, the of Mr. Garri-son was not at all shocked someone told him that i of cavalry badmanivuvred In Madison Square Gardento the nlr is !n the trenchesIn Flanders. The of"It Is a spirited tone nnd annd I like It." We tbnt the
of men to Mimefun at the expense of the. muzzledIs too to be The of thelun "Tlpperary" will be to
men it aH tho nnd Itwill provoke the men of the to
it on
A hy Kmpcror Williamto INcnLK, and by the to"a resident of liamblcdon," hassold at miction In forto aid tho I ilea I Ited hospltnl. Theltcd is to bo eoimratul.itidltn fortune, but smokers
like to Is Uixshalkgave the F.mperor's cheroot.
It be to inis a jus carrying
regulation so far as to It a mils-anc-
It Is a question whether therule lequlrlng drivers in
who to turn Into it side4o th" left to turn first to the
the aroundami get Into the lino moving In the con-trary direction In to cross tho
will a real udvanlago Inmaking the difficultyof turning around In the cross isconsidered, especially forcats, It as If the new rule
considerable Individual hardshipand in tho scheme do more
Tho object ofregulation Is not to nn per-fection of system but to thingsmoving minimum annoyance toIndividuals.
The new income tax blanks requiretlie to specify whether ho was
his on December 31,Surely this Is not the question.
If tho died on December 30,tho Treasury Department attempt torob tho husband of his exemption? As-suredly no uphold It, Thestntutory question Is a one cover-ing the and not one of It.
officialdom so toa virulent construction on the
it has to administer?
Tw.l the ivlth the
reolc l !mirejnir hron
( Siltetert.Jai'k Tart Nay, tar Is too
Jotepliim illl not hae It OjLet "purity" the rule.
We'll man tho navy with Jack
MUSICAL APPliECIATiOX.Sir. Matter Umnrosch Deplores tho
of It In a CertainTo the or Tun Sun Sir:
Is with our musical orpublic? Wednisilay I at
a performance ofof Oerontlus," by tho Oratorio So-
ciety. The Is of Ineffable nnd1 tho first of thle
with tho Henedlotus In Hcethovcn'smass and with the German Itequlem
of Itruhms. To the believing Christian,be ho Catholic or Protestant, tho
real and vltnl h mayfoil, and to him who
.to It lis a of art,tho nobility of Ite themes, the refinementof workmanship In development andthe richness of the orchestration must
keenest delight and satisfaction.Tho performance was of iniperlatlve
I greater beautyof lone and orchefltrj, andthe singing and of Mr.the pllgrlmnKe of the soul Intensely
nnd uplifting.Hut of the hundred or so
present lu tho audience, nuch aand
ten that number.It Is true that of our very well to
do so distractions and tempta-tions by of
that tlnd thetime or 'the strength to all that Isoffered, or the very multiplicity ofopportunities prevents tint concentrationof Is the first eesentlal for e.
Our very on thethe opportunity to acquire
the fundamental cduentlon on aenjoyment of the beautiful In art
isUut how our
I am 1h.1t of considerthat to society Is accomplished
contributed more or kssliberally to the charltt'e nndphilanthropies of our and that thoydo no: them-selves and the and spiritual de-velopment of own withso of :ib an art hasnexer n cultivated, or It hassmothered at a tltnn of lifeami be evqulsltely sensitiveto r.s ennobling Influence,
It Is true th'U In afor si'tiiphiiilc but
such masterpleois of real Inspiration nstho "Dream of Oerontlus" are Hillcreated, this of musical artnot bo allowed no for want of
support. Walter Damroscii.Nhw December 11.
Minin.f: avi:s."larl(," Are
Intellectual Triumph".To the or Tub Susf fiir; The
Innuendo of "II. eomeuhero Inthe fourteenth century" tn hit onthe "Sabbath Committee" be leyseoeksiirely had he time toconsult with who whereof
reference in In1 respectfully a dip Into nonio suchthoughtful book as Dr Nicholas Murrayltiulers tr' itlse on "fhllociphv.""i; II." the Columbia prejd-dent- 's
conclusion as to the aeoniiul'in on ivsenivh and schol-arship. iiess Is certainly notcharacteristic ,,: 'he thoughtful Dr.
and he has this to say.To uppoj- - thit Mich nn nue ai tlil tthe
Ariel ran prnprly li; dejcrlhcil udirk Is ml to to the lliul-tatlo- n
of one's knnnledco .md fMnpathy.?.', as' wai ilark In anj' true sense thatwitness.! tho aseniMlnK ef at thefiet of ami llrali.iuui thataa the rise of unlverltlei', of nulld- - anilof IhJt us tired by Hie enthusiasmand zeal of St. unit HI.Ih.al r.ie l.lrlh to lh .liirv nf Ih ntthe Holy of the "Nlbelur.Ken" anil '
the Onmecly" of that witthose triumph" of J
turc tint Mil: eneij rye that restsupon or th.it knew the I'oiiFtltutlonit Clarendon, the ami th I
lefal art. " of
doer personal Ina Just estimate of the maligned
that of ten centuriesundentood ami less appttiiated.
Thomas .I. Orit.roTLE.HliooKLTtf. December IS.
.Mr. ('milTo Tin: or Tin; St-- s Sir;
Tuft at So'iiervllle.that the In our
di Indication of "i mitd hy-tfl- a'
"a' ii time by of thewar the neres!?v for such
is protalil less than It baa been for
lie suggests that we u.ic t" ourii Government the of suppress-
ing the caue of a war of .lgcrvsslon, andhe says: only real po.sj of awar that I can Is theiceMcjs, willingness on the partof a of the country to
ra-l-- il prejudice andby flagrant hi each of In the
of law or by Molcnce."are like ', pure
come from a man whos President of the
who was for Secre-tary of War and also Governor of thePhilippines. He JiKstltles the ofPresident In seeking to prevent thecaue of war. will be no war Ifwe cool ainl do not give to
peoples.come from
an experience and knowledge ofthat him a far counsellor
than Representative Gardner or LawyerMenken. H. T. Stscnr..
December 11.
(he AtMrlnus Captured ll Hiellusslans?
To tiir or Tun Sun Sir: Oneof the wnr deserveslias so far remained unremarked'
It Is the way In the AustrianRussians.
I the Austrian? have nevera victory or d the most
crushing capturing any-wher- o
from to Russiannnd of artillery. Won-
derful nre! tobo celebrated lit Ming or In Imperlshible
(no wonders the Russians comebeen raptured to
for all tlie uC. Stki'iiu.vsiis:.
L N1K1NMLLK, Vt December II.
A AiljnileTn THE or Tiir. sin Mr; In tne
little 1 (tot nil myeducation the cr not tnuse tn connection with someobligation, aa for iliunaKes."
Now I'm all at sea, for Hut Mr.J, '.n tils criticism of "Dr.sajMi "Wc are all, evenhumanly liable to
Wouldn't It 1'u "tn try andlliul" a "likely" to use In of Inthis aentenoe?
December 15.
All Through theInto tno blue eye
Bate etraltht back at you,watching red Hps curve and pout.
What obe mure man do?Her hair lay 011 my
My arm. embraced herHer little hand tny grasp
In contldciice wasAnd I, fTeh from the teacher's art
In andTrod all tlie ory
With skill thu troI l.vme rlrst with and dip,
Then wrien I saw a tearmy darling's I changed
And the little dear.The clock the elorV
My strength was pent.Sllll the iiviim of the
I'nfuiiehtngly I
at Urt. Into her fseI toiik a Healthy paep
And oh, Jov, my babeAt 'last had con to
H H H. I
cnvisK of avesua.The Cmilen ami Miryoc) of
(hethu Kmdon wjs picked up by
tho Sydnoy, It. M. Austra.tan hercommander had u
of forty-tlirc- o men onKeeling. object was to destroytho wireless, u low Installationdesigned primarily for communication
Christmas andat sva, and to cut the of thu East-ern company's system. a landing
probably bo com-mand of a Junior and divisionofficer, a l.eutuant-zur-Se- und
u gun ns a of ThoEmdeu was to nnd this
was left us spec-tite- rs
of tho end of tho onhad played of
gladsome adventure.Thenco set to
escaped but sad at Uio lossof companions; It was veri
the beginning of u now Odyssey,and the end Is not yet in tho ecasof the Islands, not tooviolence this Cocoa-Keelin- g
and un old schoonerIn tlie lagoon. was the Ayeshn, uschooner of feet over nil,once tho of Clunlcs-ltos- s, tho
of Cocos-Kcelln- Young Clunies-llos- s
was not on tho at thootherwise the men mighthad a comfortable yacht. Km-barki-
on the Ayesba, probably aof gratitude to Mohammed's
or toaccording as memory served
captain und crow ofS. M. S, Ayeslin lu a uncertainstatus, rtinauatc, part corsair.
The has comeleft C'oco.s-Keolln- g on
November 10 is tm onNovember 2S touched at Fadailgon tlie west of Sumatra nndaboard supplies. sleepy
factory has scarcely had awarlike stir February fi,
the American frigate Totoniacup the neighboring Unjah of
Quulla. In a and salutaryracket.
Whither Tlie yotthe black-whltc-ro- d banner Is on
the cast African andblockade. The Ayesha tocome to harbor at'a Itrltlsh at Zanzibar withineyeshot. She run for the
harbor, the forIs by tho vessels
Hie Koenlgsbetg and ore keepingher up. The chance forthe survivors of the F.mden Is tothe Ayesba eastward and to go on a
through tlie Malaytravels slowly In of
enchantment, w.ll lien byway of tlie .sea no oneof the and tho 1'mden mencan whatever news may please
To the traders will comens n godsend, for new faeoIts own welcome. Tho Day.iHs
respect for anything on thatlike a unifotm und will
themselves peaceful even if not cordialto the wanderers
Is no shouldnot a pleasant Crusoesof tho t.ermnn and the war thas come to Its end tip y can surrenderin some convenient tlie ,
has but u'modest Incident of wnr.
the of sudors. I
I
Present .shipping facilities formerle:iit
To tiii; or Tin: Si'n Sir: Presi-dent Wilson's contains.. . .
,'"""""' ;
Impression that Isa lack of nduiuate shipping facilities ,
between this country and CentralAmerica
are regular steamshiplines the pott of New
nnd potts mi the nK and wist '
of Amoiioa. nut Includingatn lines g., to Caillhean
are. In iddltloii. othc-- Isttiimshlp Ilnea running to the
Amor'c.m markets. Including theAmerica and the
CaribbeanOf the tllst
four are operated with steamships Hying'j
the American ltag. Th. se '
adxi rtise In om New V.irk commercial'
il.nlv this morning iwcnty-llv- e v,l.lug" for the net In
the next awill tor AtnerU.i
d,i.are ill addition sailings
fur AinerK.t ofthe
In Mew of the w lib authori-tative e th.
wli Ii U to 1. rigretteil thatonce the popular fallacy thatare no shipping t.icllltles forAmerican support.
Any can confirm for himself nilthe In nil
Fi:. .v 1; u s; .1 o n--,
Publisher .tmcrii-m- t LVporfrr,December to.
sniii nt the licjlinle.To tub hi- - The si-- sii : y,ut
do well to call attention to thethurdlilcx of some of ihu
sliM- - proscciillous. In t'10Inst case w lu re the
Attorney and the FederalIn Chicago lutenciml it was
111 tile newspaper that the manwas arrested because he had In hispromise to .his wife ami thecomplainant If any such bargain w isever between the husband ami thecomplainant It was of Immoral nndIndecent, nnd the husband com-mendation for breiklng It. Can it be truethat sapient authiirltk-- Indictedhim fur not carrying out a
I.AWvr.n.Nhw December 12.
Vt tent Inn, Philosophers!To tiik tn Tun sir:
and lu was the sense offirst ilc ? H, ,s, y,
1'uhti.anp, Me., I et 12.
"Onliiiin,"In 1111. Km ron ur Tu -- Sir: Is
of I he name of the newCunnrrter, Onluna?
1 havo a but havein en to ttud nu reference to It.The SliitcKinnii'n Year lta.ik ima thoword a military In Turkey,but no self. ting tcanihip
go Into at thetime for a name.
H.PiTCnoorr, U I.. Hscemher 11
A Japanese ml Hell,Idly In the glu.pnliu
Ho on.-- ' goMemories, and mietIn a wild and awe,.!
Through the openzeplivrs triailltic
Hy the Mini bill thereof lu the air
tn the tinyami ruilyann.
blue flags long andAnd Hie 01 fan's rim.
In aAs tho Jingle-jangl-
To thu whlnpers soft andOt lit as the)
i E
WILLIAMS ART SALE
raiittiiijrs Foremost JforTrrn
Artists Will He
posed
DATE NAMED MTHR
An announcement that is of t
interest tn art uonnotsscurs Is theof pictures In tho lata lehabod T '.
collection, wit) be srVd tin- -by tho American Art iitw,
In this collection are mast of the gr min art, both Kuropian t
American, and tho sain will sun v
un enlivening upon the seis-n- .
Tho Ilarblzon is well reprn.e'iIn the collection nnd Is header) bi TQuarrlers," un Important example,
Ktlcnne Itousse.-iu- , nnd m n .American division are a head by Jo ii
Sargent and by (. r
Mr. Williams wa.s a well a p' t -
collector and un Intimate, of i ,
lato Cottier, tlie Hit exp- -t n'nhad so to do with forming t .alie in this country tliof this collection is anexample. Tho salo Is by f
executo.rs of tho and will .. m, v
two evenings. H will b held in tlie gr.u i
ballroom of tho on tobo announced Tho list of s-
follows :
of nnrtilfon Mnetora.Tho Ilarblzon are n'- -
by notable IJuaniers.Troyon'n "Morning on tho of Nnmandy, In Pasture' and "A Pcheron" ; Corel's very Important
Neml," Woodman' CXit
end "French Landscape" ; Kousseau's "T iand "Woodland Landscape." Dan
blgny'a efwlftly aildes," "D.parting and the :
of Fontalnorjlenu, ntSuntet," Lovers." "Uo;m." "T sSun Worshippers" nnd Houiueiit nd Dupro'u "Marine."
The Modern Msistera.Tho modern masters aro repr- -
by the alists by
by "A of The SoiOn the and "A Moorish I.idi '
Matthins by "A of I,Hague." Drums," theenlng" ; Matthias In comblnatloi
Montlcelll by "A "iala and 'Me, He Me MattlvasIn combination with Molllnger h'
"Returning be t'iof the Milkmaid
T. de by "An Morning." Medag by "Drifting Awhuri."
by Interior," Heshooni bbis "Church Interior, I and
Scene," and Scliwartze 1
tlie mastcrpliie entitled aAmsterdam," exhibited .it t
World's Columbian Kxpo-otlo- In ISI'3The nnd contcntpor
nalnteis Jacques,' lett.a.. ...ni .e .. r... i
r ieiaeroK' "FrmcliVollon'fc "Portrait of Sister." Cm
and MephStopln les" mItoybefs "Spanish OyiMits
nn,i "Abduction of Kch.ce.-i.- Mettl'ri:"'fruit" and "Ib llos of the
of the A i list. s " ldHas Its Solace.'' Is.ibi's "A MeetingWood." Michel's of Munim.irtre," Honmnlsou's Pool " T'
Winning"A on the "i iy's "re
st ...ill. . .tr.ta r . ..111.111 1. .m i""ii .ii -
jjontleelli's "landscape and 1., -- Woods." far ' "TV., F.irm.ir.l. '
Imiiortiint A 11 fill ,1 1 nu.... ... . ....ne prominent arun, xr.
who, ib .,and rlpciud late in lift p, '
h s love for art and his siiiglene- -
pose stivnirtliciied as le gilike nil great t'a'.nters. ho anlife, and strongly retleetnl h r
Is worthily nteilvery Impoitnnt c.invnsis, tn"Ro'tiaiiy Thtough tlb Vl !
lows" and "Landscape.' s n- - sgent b- - the Impurtant "A Cap' '.
Wy.uu by two "LiiiiitM-aiie.- " .1 C V' rphy by "Autumn," .1. F. in '"Winter Lilldseape," I51,ke'o, K
Madonna." A P. Itvd-- "Kirn.iuid" and "Tie
.1. Aid. n hy his -r-iic " , 1
Music," and Colman, I s"i n
.lohlison, WhlttredKC, Mclutu,W. T. Itlchanls and I.
b lepresentnllveThe old tli the ' --
by S'lssnfi't-ato- , Diuiienlehlno. 1 n
Van Go.M'li, Van de Vi lib J ' '
A. and VanThe old
nnd ITuiopenn ceiiimies, late I 'irock er stul Venitat
objects, bronze, teria iwi- 'library, rtehmss, drawings aid 'furniture belonging to the sinwill be sold nt trip in
Immediately the m ' -
paintings.
RUSH CITIZENSHir
Sulnrnj' Ainrmlirr
NaltlranZatuMi ma teby County r-- on '
that In the "f Noveinb, r tapplied for i it'.zi Tnlaigest number ot applicant- - t011 in any '
and Is due t i'
enforced provision of the Si iti I
that citizens can lie cmpcontracts.
Tlie niajiirlt of the .
laborer, although .
norkiiieii, tii.uu ,f temployed ns lltnbertnen and l'i
In subwavalso applied. l'Vw uf h"applied lime in tln .
a year, and cimm- - bzens In bss than live ie.it s
li.nl practically ceaseepccted that applic.itiuns f ir '
dwindle 10 abii -' '
but the subw.i:. 111 ri's i
Increase of too per i'i.l"During tin 'ast tlx,
Schiiehb r. 11
number of aiiplle.it Ions has bea year, nnd in the Lis
an of hate gen and 4 "
admitted 'throm.li th V
naturallzailon bureau."If hII tlie In
voto oir uliv at least '.""
Manhattan ind The '
of foreignaciru was and lu 191 il thewas Through tlv actl
to get this fr. ign votethat the new iitl7eiis I" '
the of agi In s i,one of the umaller p.irtlin or fa-
usually ally then-si-
one of the two big parties, aillimuge."
t Hill en l'iheating a continuation
atgument on of '
L. Hlllard. I"1William Skinner, of thehi Ibe New an a
.11 the t'liiii i
District tiservid di istnida' and gave the 11
Thursdny to tile llml
II
3ii
1014.
Lnurd OltlceSecond Mutter,
Mull,DAILY, MontiIIAII.V,
.MonthMonth
DAILYDAILY Month
l'liKEUIN ltATlt.DAILY. MonthCUM MonthDAILY
SlUN, MonthsTN.
cheeks, money orders, tnada
dally,
Nassau street.hattan, York,William Kelok, Nassau street; Vice-P- :
.tasr.t. Edward Nassaustreet; Nassau
London ollkt, House, Arundelstreet, strand.
oMre.ymtre
oltlce,otttce, atreet.
frtetidt
r'jtcted iirlirfri rttvrnrd mutt'Haini.i imriioK.
rm:stated
ljw.Tub Scn Sir: Will
assistvhlcli
limit tradewar? law,
clear:
rights quitemuch docssince haverights been
levies un-
due tines, exactsmint's high
makes onpperlalms
whole North Sea,fromdirect trade with
resultruined
This whymake worse
tradewhich would
dally
forbid largowhich
statute whichships.
stop deal.
Why should
trust.More than that,
duty
thus part
other well
New
.Much(iulil.
and other ,mitthat
"tired from me."had answer nlfiht(1,000 who tried crowd Into
ball thirdtheir sure,
talk aboutway,
fromtrip" 'way down
Therethere years, when Jabs
good many Whendons
caiu-e- s
anionsand
soiiu,there pipe peace
ainoiiclous that
loo-m- 't 'I'm: Sr.v,which Iouk this
homo vlr)that drink
holy herb thatthis
times when ileitisand quiet
Tor, subtleoften
horn when .Marsloves
thatIrish,
ftourc from Celtic snjjas thatloves well. Theru
tierce whichvery broth hoy.
withi'iii...s,
who madethat Clan
eaino way.rouble aood
that ropni
uifiile soinoai'ilii party
iliuriinlpai that
'''in
ijicnt thosewho
manysober when rnzzers
withheart and head rich
andother men; when thiswho never slept this
I'olo,Heid,
nnd Ly-
manwhen real doors
comes back from
who shall resist him?Hook nnd Hook bound
were folks who beardhim fishes that eachother ent;
that leap from waterajid pull down
from trees bank antstheir nuts that
withleaves and
soloeach fiery little
that sleep azurelong small sl.ed
makennd
gnats wasps that buzz
aud thatsnake tribe
snake trust, who
Andglowand borne with grin and
amonglifts head
Infectmnda nolso
Could whoheard many
have Urazil thiswell
Hnr.How will carry oifn
theseally, third
Held morethan
recent Chancellorstance that
from their
from that havebeen under
What thesevery
well
thatthat that
cashonly
them armyInto Held there while
Tillsplies that
who stay home shalltaken also shall kept
these
that littlereal actual
large small.Ileal serves only
value.that
value takemoney
firstlieen able carry
forcessuch that
every detail
Justevery and
what fromwar, then long
vancemako
kind moreand more than
been made worldThe true
thus,
begin with, snch
that tillssuch
other caseslxen
whichThe used
been suchmanner that
been still work
thatstill
The sdep beenthat
This latter tasklieen seems,
pricevalueterms there seri-ous
same. Withwith
and with
power theirand success nrms,
wed that
tokentake
This and veryAlso, must
very well Justgreat coffee
thero years.
Hutwill work
nndthat
more than
thatfoodbeenwith
rise cost; thai lossesHeld have
uponthat
more have been from themthan upon; thai.
success havothat paper
whichHiinio goldyearworth only cents
what then would thisThe
Hank have beenlatethere doubt
that wlille goldbank have
Issue papermuch more. Since
gold basispaper Issue
thisthatNew York other cities
fallen pointwhich large
gold.The carry
their helpwhat would ordi
nary goldnerve. tbntthey may they have lieen
their far.will they
end.
Wall
Therestock
The with whichWall Street
grattrans
course Dealings much more scalethan been
being
only enterWhat stock
eeryeffort
first afterwith
long nnide
July val-
uesbonds alike,
underwhich from endsearth. There every
would helpavert Stock
world
have been stockwith
Kven fresh shirtStock been
make wouldhave lieen most The
thingwhere
verythat crlis
moreomen,
They downthere Wall initial
stock mar-
ket give world that
think about.
There
avenue streetellous good
themHoth
beingtratllc westcity tied
while
fact thatafler
kept this con-
trol Timcity. The
Sixth avenue and linesalxive streetstreet west bound
their route. The ave-nue line those which
with greatthere very great
tratllc down avenuehours
Thus mostmost
New York. Next after threefour
thero cityneed
more Themeans withThey until
late night whenmotor
seems that
select suchpetty
The wouldfrom $1.50
Tho such riskshows
riventhat milts
costwages
years.
more greatside cars,
doors opeu and shut onlysaid doors
close bothrule, Some
daymay hnvo
Wnr Taxwho
from this year havostore. When they
eclve from post officestep cents
dutythem
they will once nwnrelateet
highwill thatduty there
them "war tax"Item cents States
Therecall this Item
days, closewill,
that
entry smalllarge
moreiwst otllce
will himthat limit cents;that Uncle Sam will
entryduty than Itself.
The add thatmany where there dutyentry may
sagethat duty may Then
Whenmade duty Into
guess, entry
does cent
this
wouldknow how many
that they
stiiH.t when theyotisl bill.
Franco bulliesclear clearharp. from GEoniK
Shaw's latrtThus Siuw
posingaffair.
those knewnever
sword Villa restoreordercables from
"that never havewith four
there treat manyhome have
these
praee aboutdark could
found friendsUpon
Oilcf Staff.when
troop
which sungChief Staff says:
lively tune,fancy
nrmy hnwnavy
good lost, effectupon make
nrmy slug more,navy
bawl leave with great gusto.
cigar givenlyoril latter
lieen$71.50
CrossCross upon
good whatwould know why
away
may well bear mind thatthere such thing traffic
muko
latest Fifthavenue desirestreetrlKht into Mreet then turn
orderavenue prove
tratllc flow. Whenstreets
largo motorlooks might
cnuso;enernl
harm than good. trnllicrrento ideal
keepwith
victimliving with wifet9H.
wife would
court wouldbroad
entire Vnr dayWhy doe? strive hardplacelaws
MartialKnli-ke- r What matter
Rmltha?nocker Their
Ktlllur them.
tianretnueh black,
beromoSnoirl
MotCase.
Editor Whatwrong rather
nighttended Elgars "uream
givenwork beauty
would rank part ora-toriogreat
muslomakes what beforehave only dimlywould listen only work
their
give,
merit. Never have heardfrom chorus
diction Ehves madumov-
ingInstead ilWeeti
mai'tcrwork mauler should havodrawn times
manyhave many
oftcrrd them rennn theirwealth they either cannot
enjoytheir
mind whichpoor, other hand,
seldom havewhich
properreared.
about great middle clues?afraid mmy these
th?Ir dutynfter they have
v.irlouscity,
realize their duty towardmental
their souls. Al.is!many them miisle
henwhen mind
he.irt fhould
thero much largerpublic music, "idle
Isingbranch should
decay popu-lar
Tomk,
tiii:fnlleil They llrlslit Mlth
i:p!TORIt.'s" "back
suulbmight
penned takenthus'- know they
speak when historic order.suggest
wherewould learn
Dark Age,based
Hut-Id- -,
MI'MleInvite Httrntlun
scholarAiciiln Maura-- ,
iltle,lloniliile Francis;
('.rail,"Divine Dante,
tiesseil llotlilc archltec- -
ilrMchtthem,
.Mi.pn.i chart.icomment ltr.leton.
Thus dce.i study exultmuch
Middle Age, grouplittle
Tnft'N Wisdom Tnmmc nilcd.Kiutou
stated Mas.,rei'enth current Intenst
fences closWhen reason
pre-ei- 't de-fencescleral decades past."
na-
tion iiuaus
"The ihllltyforesee wanton.
wickednarrow see-In-
r.rntlfy class hatredtreaty rlchts
form State lawie.-- i
These winds nppUsgeld. They
sercd FnltedSlates, several years
policyWilson
Therekeip offence
otherTaft's words
world af-fairs make wiser
Ni:w York,
lime
KfUTcnphase which surelynotice
awful whichcapture
believegained surfeit
defeat withoutfl.HOfi 3i),iiuu
troops whole parksfellows they They ought
liionze.where
ifiom, since enough haveaccount miles
John--
Nutmec licker,ItPiton
dMtrirt scjionl nherochildren taiiKlit
"lliible" unless"liable
ThomasDurell Sintax"
clise writer,error."
better Kncllshplace "liable"
l'AHMia.Mlironii. Conn.,
Mght,When looking
WhichWhen
couldgolden breast,
walet,within
placed,
tango maxle,latest eteps
seeks.ducked ihrl
Upon cheekwaltied
atruek "one," struck"two,"
almntthrough ihnm
went,Pntll.
found, littlealeeo.
Tin; runMen Their
.South Hens.When
navy,Just landed fehoro
party CocoaTheir
power
with Island with shipscable
Suchparty would under
watchwould
have boat show forco.called battlo
small party ashorebrave ship
which they thoir part
they forth, glad havofrom death
their deartably
warmSpice With much
shore party raidedprov. sinned
Thisabout sixty
yachtKing
time,have
steamwith
sense sec-ond wife
th.r them,they sailed nway,
mostpart
only word which fromthem since they
report thatthey
coast tookfresh This little
Dutch suchslneo 1S32,
whenshot
Hattu great
next? nearest landunder
const undercannot hope
withnaval bse
cannot onlyother Itutijl Hlvcr, MafiaIsland IkIiI whl.hchased
buttled onlyhead
Slnbnd voyage Seas.News those isles
there found manywhere knows
world ablazebring
them.remote they
every makeshave
grent decklooks show
There renson why theyhave Fall, these
navy, when
port with know!- -edge tint, white their been
they have donewhole duty
MnitliTrade.
Rmtoi:annual mecsage
""""""- - eonveythere.
and.Smith
There twelvertiiiiilng Iti'twein
Yorkcoasts Smith
wlu-i- i ports,'tntre twelve
otherLatinWest Indies. Central
popl..twelve lines above named
twelve lines
paperthirty d.ne other
words, dining thirty daysstunner leave Smithlieirl ocry
There numerousl.atlu from other P'irts
Fulled States.spread
liitliiein whichhave.
again thereSouth
trnle should reei.veperson
facts atme Mated hour's time.
Nr.w VoiiK,
tneleKniTott
publicwicked
wniti- -
noiiil Fnlted StatesDistrict GrandJury st.itnl
aciouptfailed
dlvoice marry
madecourse
thesewicked
York,
F.pitoh s'un- - Whenwhat people
humor elopedember
Sin-th- e Whatnieiinliig
made carutul searchunable
(IOIO)"Ordu." district
respei lhigllnhcompany would Turkey pres-ent shlp'i
Anlsr.inx CillMAN.
HltllliKfanciindreams lslone
tingle
ntudoo Healing.softh blow,
hangingWealth music
L1rtn clamorLutiu bloomsLillet, slim,
distant
mown together tanglecrsmals
brrmn h'nwnvmia.
liy
PisOf.
TO BE
prfat-cs- t
Inms'a whichwinter Assn.
mimes modoni
effectschool
threo canvatosFuller.
Know
friendDaniel
muchtasto alongwhle.h adtnlra
orderestato
Tiaza Hotel dateslater. painll.
Workmasters repres
Millet's work "ThoCoast
"Cows"Dvi'
ping, Lako "Tho
Well""Tho WaterDay" "Hy Klvor" Diaz's
Forest "Cattla'"Hie
"Tim
DutchDutch
sented notable works, amongWilbm Marls "Dutch Cutta
Jacob Marls TollerCanal"
Marls Corner"Day "After t'hrnt
Muralswith Day"
lovcs Not"Marls
Home." Anton Mauvenotable canvas "I'etp
Hock AprilAlbeit
iiuys "DutchMain,"
Street Theren- -
"iiit Orpltllrls.
modern FrenchInclude "The
.it..,Hi.HFarm House
Coiol'sturt's "Fans:"tllrl's Head,"
War." Itll.o'"Studio ItotiMti
"The lUlghl- -"The
berg's "The Card.' Cons-j- ,
Weir Sleiir."..i.iiiiii.iir
Flguie"Dolce Nluile
yVKXlC ..ThJ
inerleii.iinenc.iii
G"orge Fuller, "like Corot.slowly
only
ulit," repres'
Girl." "LedJohn
Indianr'ne." "The
WeirS.iiniiii
.11'-lie- ,
Cedivworks
m.iterNeer,
Cuyp iM.nleGicik potteiv. delft.
ball", Jade, --
cublliet
Amrrblerns after
BIG FOR
WorU llal.raHrrui'il llnlitli.
tlgurestrrda Clerk
monthnsiup pape;--
record countyStater ehletly
onlypulilii'
nppl'Italiancxpep;
vanced work eonsiiti
beenthan they
glutton
lapels wouldprobli
about
Clerk
17.0011nier.ige in.OOo
papers. Helwi II.OUO
liavo been
alien borncould they wntii'inative born votei-- s
Bronxexcess born eltizi-r- s
IJ.tiuil,17,000.
Ikiansusu.i'.ii
clslng light niftr
later they
1bey seldom
I'lens gslnAfter
picas fmmu'.lolm James
threell.li'i-- S'icri;
CUtlntl, Judge lirubbCouit
attornc- -
bilef