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Show ' um..., rboottled ad in Ite m relive Ptof torther worry. It's ohouwe co . . ow -- : L , :: - : :'4 map . -- . , de Ph- - ,"'. SECTION . -- k FOUR . , ,. N. N . ' SATITit,DAY 22 ' '1919 141A1tC11 SALT. LA...t.E ' ., ' .6 i ' ' Prillthaelit insinieut and consisteat advertising in the News will keep 7wit on the right aide of the ;edam- - - , '' , . v , , - i ' ' t - ,cITYL, UTAII 1T , , - , ' , , , ', 4 71!' ., 'ivi ''y '' - ' - ' - -- :frIsAGES , , , a I TfiflfiIL L. S. U. , ' -- ' ', t- I ..... Appleton, the , ..: 4ti s oittELn , , , , , f - Samuel-Gompers-o- . , ' ( . ana .:t. , , , ' is Revolution' Workmen; Onto Fooled by- -Crafty Plotters, Will Wake Up and Cast Them OutDetermined to lave, Their Fair Share in Wages and Leisure, But Too Sane to Kill Ent- - . , ,, . . , I ,, IL. Ln - Noisy Minority Witotie Aim Written for The Saturicty News by Special Foreign Correspondent , i, - -- 4 ! . , -'!' , ployment by Extilessive Demands. In re . Extremists Are Only a I Fear Bolshevism Enklan-d't-Do--es--Nat , . , J. - ,ti li ' ;' i? .. ,. !I) I . in that workmen refuse to follow the dicta- - , , -. 1 f :Ally litsei the cad millions q.. I brings reaction in its wake. Ti. eon-- 1 n li .. desire a little dinote et two or three per cent of their erawe . 01.14?,Pp, may setish 4i dition CPIs roassie of the people Is 4,1:ill 1-i. s sick...4.41a4' "as 411(4W1111 it andmay, see number who desire to hold up Indus- loN ( ,..4911117iVs,..0 ,, to be Made better today than it was i !h sfi, ass and trans- - i try on trivial grounded' they wail be ere ,. ta, tat svercue---t t' ,,,.. ' to ' yesterday, better tomorrow than it la . a systIsh faced witi less of markets, partietl- A very grave menace , I li t. today, not by revelutiod but by VOW. All theme costs go upon is larly oicerseeta markets. and loos of If lion., That is the character of our I. I manes prise of British goods otter., that user-- ment w:Ju which th ey r i ,, 0 movement. It has strength, it had lof t: isrforicesalotethineseovbeersecomasesmsoarkhieguah telliterre- - it hAe understanding-i- t has I. and tibtsel e''.1t.ietalvt;ahrd to expect that govetn- i , indeoendence. W. propose to maino low that the foreigners re-- 1 meno; can for any lengthened t ' ' . quality , tain these standard& We !deist 4spon IV; the b est sidize Uneployed iabor. Thepertpd, wholitub them. to losepeople buy pf I, the better time and the better life to have will to avoid z.) emigrate starva. and way "'t made them catastrophe that shall come into the life of the ' ' of nen both miners tater wont-that man and hen ' every happens' .very .9, Ld our of working people country. men will lose thellacusto- an to loos tarot squarely in the face ; , ,1 art.", railway to 'We stand for order. The 'desire e to commence peace-timand Merti. producfor 'order is deeply ingrained in the die-- , In tion with the ;east possible delay. "I am still in hopes that ro I. life of the British working man. That of i the be Made the will safe- ess can subject proc A , they putts is why 7 theflurrY of unauthortood and that the dis- - gdard their, vent interests,' but to ces 11 ' ,. cossful ,, strikes which recently crippled Lonti ':"' sY Y '4, one fee:ir that he aster Of national tarikes will be strike because-som.., It VI Art . .a., 'at haa been universally condemned s don .. been hat; p averted. harshly spoken to, or iri f.i re' , by the working men themselves. Bev- -. now one of the prolific sources.! Gorbietdyiewrlilc hto htahse ucietteiriniotarnmetuosteasiLinto- -, , wt....' Z env-fiv- e red I,1 VI, per cent of the men who 44 2, lir einto out on strike when. the Tuba. ) invite trouble for the mselve s and for ' - Nt , .........,;,...;: :..... '1 A 04 motormen laid down their tools. would , .. their children. ., Q ., n have preferred, to remain at work. but all from , The fronts, seneral turning IN......L. Mil ...,,, he notithink 'clearly enough to they l'in, reality the- tear of war in safe- Q, bogy throughout A r..... I , ra be able to voice their objection to ,un- ,4.7) c)-guarding the interests of the workers -- eTghTt:she enirir u: offiCial strikes.. nor bad they acquired- rt -11:u. within the limns set bj the extgenclea ,...lse' ' i N. ..; . the more.' courage which would have of the war. Lately we have been, and a led them to resist the faillenti who t , ! .101 :Int at present we still are, in commuuica- t) VW the strike. ,,.. tion with the governme.nt on the sub- ,engineered 1 164 ' to The army fought in Franc. for a t ,db0 ev, ro ject of food prices, Which have a very t shillitur a day... !nip P'' y saved not or i close relation to the enbject of labor -,- , nki LC) , ;,, the but ,,,, world from only unrest. empire . ge domination by the autocratic 0 ."During tho war circumetances jus- !t t- 0 pees-Otforce the at world lien ehr known. It the tified the provernm-ent'a paper daily control of Taread lititseolnal4cktionoafteoc'ponftedentchee.'t , mppiloo);nmeenntt did becaume thie it hoped that it was priests and of distribution. Those cir- when one is ahnost gn ', to not only making the world safe for or'the prospective cumatancem are 1411.14. ofcommuditits now, however,. tat a riders the grestin.dustrial probsale of -commodities ntand if there is no disappearing or atleatel becoming daily democracy but that it was tafeguarlass 1 la ' me. - sale-- or- noProlgretrt----he told sale. then' Insistent. USCIt51541 for the defend- It is dtrigevery home interest The men aaattiogsolution." i" tr teamed who, did not,go to neither men nor women eAn find em- - era of control to argue that people feared ,,, pa of workmen arebeing tat -- on- 8 or otherwiae. have obtained more or less commen- at remunerative gra insisted homaatici, tan ployrnent, 7 toin,,Iinia referred. et like the-m1 - 1;very threat-oi. N444) an unnecessary strike surate Increase in wagee. Wages can- - .y., beet to ,wreck the country and , 11 wield and to not be trtly e 10 ditninih the soldiers that lenda le as lemed about, br every the,efforte nullify at their face 1 ge AKt---ZItirevent thoseiehe have charge of value. you read that made in France and is other parts of Everything depends on the ' doctrine.' One day be any and were The left export An thaworld. taking firet after margin needs have been ., unthinking production i ch Engineerbig and Shiphoildtng moved to strike because of high food . 4: steps to develop industry and corn- mret.y. There are aii,:ryoxtihnt recommended : : es federation have io p and the belief that high food I menet.. prices : Ily Otto week. and price 'could be remedied by the atpost office. , a very "Today in Britain we need at least seceptanee.oll a of his large number of pensioners. - . 501000 new- houses. No man In belir old age pensioner voted have tempt to obtain correspondingly high ;et the eoeieties by their , ', ... it r houses. and a 'build to senses mass When this to attempts be of great the began wage& fallacy professional lid .1- - ;: it. The neat day you read obvious even to the aure to involve classes who have not received building-1men cause N' the pod unlearned, .. ad. any i" minoritY were induced to strike for shorter , st4 tte.,t-stfinancial ranters. For them the prices fixed st,o y involve some Of noes in the by t aswer rt. apri- -. hours. ,.... , the food .. ie., are and tz,d Their beet nature was ap ,.a lay to loss of controller mean at the best .....'"........... ,e repudiated the vote , pQ..,. in t ., tpt,,, of a man starting comfort, at the worst, i "; a 'week, and some pealed to. and they were advised to ,i could mimory and i0St4 ofandhealth. STRIKERS. be SOME 100 ng for a workmen's houses, BRMSII build come abin out ., order that t io they might .,, after Then, had. I is strikes. "It for a said be thatpricesare-fixed-----------'--4-11.4 sorb the unemployed labor returning On Tower 1111i, London. against --; Trail Sport a Workers )1. at Meeting Eng In Order to recover losses-to ..e.wer,..thaz in the present chaotic very s from the armies Few of visit of some other revolutionary . that that their action was more provocative ity without any regard to., cone. mate mutat Apt -- eueheet ion- - nitit- in a miTlibri tilltiets;.baif a million rail- condition of the labor world, no made by buying in dear market s. or hear You district.' a t ter : error in could be by a starvasome to and the clear be other given. be to calculation.: way and at workersand is It guarantees people. It evitably unemployment unfair ought day anything' 'the quences. -ermditione muste,be Si to e saddle the poorext with the costa "In the meantime. men and women or capitalist has done during most simple-mindworkmen, that it tion for the very people whom the so, The existence of s4,rne forty odd profiteer 1; that the follow of other people has apparently and children suffer because of ' y week... .eirors of Judgment. If the last IS or 20 years. ' he fails to keep his contract in respect dal misanthrope and the ambitious and the the ."Contracts which were made in the of employment. the employer cannot trade union politician have misled. escaped the notice both of the miners inadequacy of the housing accom food minintry had to approach wile- And to the unrest spreads ment and explain that mistakes had "Just now we are faced with trou- anti the railway men. Probably all modation. accentuated when name of the trade unions. which had make contracts for the production of tor jeg Of unrest is "It is often said that supply begets involved or might involve serious fiA been accepted and approved by a ma- - ! goods. nor can the merchant make ble in the ranks of miners and trans- other Nections of the community are ,. sign officialwho 4 tradaunion find rerarded as bourgeoisie and not worth .demand. This is undoubtedly true in nancllosites which would have to.' red votes of trade unionists, were contracts for the selling of goods- port workers which may lead to . one day sad jocity ofover made good by the treasury. there 'he i pint recommendation thrown by a revolutionary minor-- I either at home or abroad. The ult1-7- eral strikes. BriI4Lin is populated t.)y consideration... There is just a possi some phases of commerce, and unless be would be fewer mistakes, cs" Where the.. to carry ,it out the; next day. as q errors can be camouflaged by adding 1 conduct of officials does not tend to the the selling incentive ay to encour, : prophetic mood that I atksert that Eng-- 1. tare ,diminishes,-----Under- price. Ilef toady unreet but rather to cis-- erilin , ri land will very soon solve the housecumstattcea the ten merchant takes his I. on a much morel Wh-orZto '" profit; under exiting circomstance hpold,t1,:aniirott eproblem lath has been) talked of . the consumsr has te Pay the mer- - i'ct-I world safe for de- -, , the , making , chants profit plus the cost of the MI Th e one great soci al event to which , . but we shall be well advised :V food ministry's mistakeW M, the cost all Londoners are looking forward of the minitury's officials .and...irta; a tar equal attention to that comn'. it4 Princess Patrieia s vvediling now just dee chine. es truth. L e.. that democracy to Mr. Ramsay, There has not been a - 11 : uunnf faair ill; .n. Crii illnill be 'midis safe for the world. was Head of in London for ,a,long, Dame 1:tbel ITope Benher, Wearer of cfp Pft royal wedding i ReM Ind , of for Her Prize Swelnteno. Grace Marlborough Offering Big iy PriPtve'ffi There is no longer any doubt about h time...and ....althoirg proi Take Sem1ets-1- 1er att. the try. case Work Britain's and of Ilase tea, Thousands even Nnriing Responsibilities SorletT Pyle( by BwElArestbee4,,esnoesa- ,pare...pettly.,remIsmeau.. :Pat Is highly unconventional...hi her ' ' rigcYlitagalwaingill its rights. but of tons of that which la being sold at "2: - -Been Unortnona: be Of 'little use- WAn Innovation. 64 cents would. under regard for forms and ceremonies, .. I has that ordinary or- have turn t hay e an idea that all London will arta , r cumstances, only find buyers at 32 i and itself. -t wisely ed an is for to think she for ari to ta- her greeting. them to their carefully . whose is imt give (Special N(Soecial Correspondence.) those cents!. to Correspondence.) leaning There is excess an harrowing of specialty suppilea . leit ahead and take an $ili trousseau. Her favorite. in- immense Huh-in ONDON--.the country but the food control- would 'ranged posts. March March Duch. family fireplaces are like Mother .i. British labor of .big questions. -"That advanee organization was 8 ler canned his c4. For this Is I ani told. i.K. of a much more frivolous. liberate - test and allow it be hard to name any one worn- is very bard's cupdoard--ba- re. ',,re need to form intelligent views LONDON, Marlborough charae- -' which for usuiilly ie women tban that It style tie orty great gave is to thing the tie home the that find its economic level because-hattacking tragedy , :heir own on the problems that an whose part in the great war who were lac better forthe work than In the public eye jtest, life of She has a m- Ms just nowancl terizes royal brides. a '04 of have many good and his dee . i e before them. They need to ; rushed at us on their own buyers tes, now., She is putting up for 1 speak with feeling after havmg affection for the filmiest kind of un v.s more extraordinary,- lbose-wh- o partnient would show a lass on Its that it is not only worth while to inrova. while another orbeThese ive week-en- d re. women could Better in the national Inby a dergarments. Lon- spent a:depressing " though many were rn,i we conspicuous, deired toe curie forward. and that rave trading. as royal taste intenigent views but is abso- another term is a member of the ity. tercet to show the grate listening eagerly for tion (asis far it bou-- 1 than Dame of doallese Ethel y neceseery. ,There are far too don county council for the borough that us real of played a series by dieditiline end to delightful The with. cerned) . of begin the welcome cart off rumble the that doir at the direct charge of the state leave these Southwark, and, she is not' by any never came.. ly men today who daand smoking suits 1101'e - Lecin'r-- nurses le et than dovelop the irritation that exists disciplitie requiredpajamas by I re to others, but the man who been "eellair virmigned-1- " sol- - because of the as ea least mo which ha"' rigid - those -- methods- of that by c ' of means atron--inflated m in as Queen het to present prices. deapising .r ,vet--suit her fancy. I don't believe ary of p es t of must be gnverned. "The end of controlled food prices - diere .. householder and se things to anybody, but makes up booming' that are usually employed the ordinary the royal brides have ever.,worn py- - Alex andrs imperial :mi litary 'l ureFrom private nurses, at the outset, and the disappearance of the present a has trustfulnem mind that he is here to help to get by the stars of the stage as well as in wo., lamas, but Princess Pat has aWill Of ina service which she hits filled since we had 6.000 offers in two days. To unemployment, snare will do more the weather that is always being her done. : own and is very individ'GkViri 'her 1010. are handle these we organized a sorting than anything else to steady the Brit- . disappointed. by eminent politicians. We hope for the ,beet It was fortunate for Great 13rit- - system men learned and have 'iperts I don't think it i s to every applicant sent out ish labor situation. that.' en' ta,,st:,,,,n on . owe value. With these Inand and head other a form and open grates, the rely Among other useful and important had at she ordinary. ....... Mary has been given likely a that oaywhich would permit her to citements to labor They have had apeaqi sight'ol . 4 hysteria renioved. outset ePPortunitiee of study and expert-whic- h planks in the political platform of the 'kitchen stoves: and when such a fear-ends odds -, fanciful all and' and the elear make what by she the British Working man will go on. right just stzrit:aicheleat e ee a coal strike-ocanstilleixa,r.eyptnitu,trisata and ned called hereelf a nuree. ought to fit them to be Is a scheme which ha3 iugen- fnunirs.cawtase triopphi y shiver and imeete and i fripperies that are included in this hand in hand with the British sapttuidee and leaders of the workers. duchess woman as Dame a eon. de corbeille been mariage. returneltto :,aArterthesehad dainty talist, in developing the better time' no reside have & ics a foundation central and , as a; comforting heming on great be can store to set the function we The next big public,took thnee that seemed satis- which lie ahead of British industry. tee,. us, i d instinct of ,"AL 1." British babies- -- j'ajact, the apparatus near which we can erouch' ;61 ich Londoners are eagerly' looking' iethhee r. ga,findius S, the British " and from them filled out other , C. factory PATRICK O'FLAHERTY. i in to circu-our order restore numbed t of the man who brushes red forms which we call reference forms. Copyright, 1919, by Edward Marshall- -welfare scheme is a petli lation.. Also in London pipes etin forward is. the first post-wa- r tiees in anothexetuseura,Itiic nalmet'urn to,tehrerneuenocef aside and goes straight to the children's I We took no woman on herown state-- Art club. This s to take fad of the American duchess. who lel freeze, with a result that is torren..4, the Chelsea rot at the Albert Hall on March 12, --arduous campaign to draw upon- for- ment of her ease. Jt Is unsafe. That place -- whed the Willy ----thaw' disconcerting bas to state that soca Arms.itt$22,001). Friends it-- ' of and proud it ftni ninvi we bad learned long before this war, 7 . yet. eornes,..--------.guidance at the beginning tlandt .och. at Um StenderrandToune the artistic alma of the geddon. unrest-woulat of berca,n. It ia impossible to be Sao care-- . beenrained 1 was present the other evening-adining "'neer if the workers-though- t Dame 'Becher, who was trained at ful in the nursing service. more alone during 1912 for the children's very charming day in England. Aside from little houssin quite at present ' "When we trotthe confidential Tee., themsehee, taking neither statethis educational element of the festiv - the London hospital from 1393 ' to fashionable neighborhood, when an itY, t. center of Great Britain. J; welfare . nor the balls itiven by the CheitteaArt !Sae. was sister and acting matron in- erences they were submitted for exnewnpaper report for their awful in occurred the pause service u menACCLAIMED DI EllITICS 4 was , m ' and Duchess The of tarot but war in the were Ifor themselves as African to club amination days committees selected from South Marlborough the thinking Is I saw of a,tneeel. nerthe host glance GM!' of the spring tioned in dispatches and awarded the our civil- - hospitals,. :and Our military pay most vitally concerned. faring prizes amounting to about $16..- - vously at theheslesa. arid I heard si the most joyone revels war they would be able to Its-- OW) toi babies who will lure to Royal Red Cross, 'which is possessed nuraing board. Their work. which ' dur-- , good .deal of scurrying and of bejudired rattling .1 nth between the real friends of outdo those of five years ago and by few. She was appointed princi- - was quite invalnable. was principally the Pans dining-roo, is below the be regions im- - one of elimination. r and the foes ofI labor. Week 'National which the (4pecial Correspondence.) Baby Some of ing bled ., pal Matron of Queen Alexandra's also Was a sound as if a "then "rne7" there MART. latter are LADY LONDON. 18 March months-oservicethe Epthe London m "For first in to the be held the 'nursing to dhring military Bolehevika penal By - 3roung Niagara had been released. ham the British worker official army nursipg corpsin 1903 war." Dame Becher went on. we were stein, in the opinion of the art world CPlright- - 1919' ' . is learn- - tngeu Another American who Presently the hostess with admirable ' verY ; hoe- here, has done few finer things than was promoted matrôntimc.chlet .in thus able to staff all 'View of and Lbeware. partibularly calm excused in interest tove herself.. and left the a takes thisl room very practical' nurses holding Ma plaster etudy. of 'An American eplorahle strike fiasco on the '1910. with headquarters at the war pitals with to which she returned IMMO five the e.'' The COL ARTHUR WOODi. The outbreak ot the war in certificates for a three, years course,in Soldier." which Is one of the several office. casting out of these po crusade against infantile, diseaes is or minutes later with a terrible of retirof schoo17--lehicon 4dventurers from the ranks of Major Waldorf Astor, Who is the chair-Ma- n tale'ten a recognized the point ; 1914 found her obviounly new works which this gifted sculptor, of burning pipes that bad floodut r. would Ilow to is the standard to :aim at.- - But as the who was born In New York of Polish ing.-bshe:consented go tar to help allay labor fortunately ed the Week kitchen. national the the dinner. st and to of Baby spoiled : lair.. 'On. demands increased at home as well,asi parents, shows at the exhibition of the , further lab o r's 0.4160. stay. the disorganised arrangecooking 'arsenal activity. with the ments and yeet. -: .,..,. The magnitude of her work since in the war areas, It was absolutely National Portrait Eociety which is now ' also mote council- end who. t made a mess of things ware than ever eyes the highly skilled being held at the Grosvenor gallery , then may be gathered from some Im- - necemeery it was, as this M, Duchess of Mkriborough many of Mei generally. course everybody of rear in which y '.) ou.v. Aug. 3. 1914. by taking on the best qualified of the In fashionable Bond street From vrill be made figures. history pressive 'difficult ,.!,... and and made negotiathe best of a bad laughed vas never made before. and this responsibilities testi respotiri;' "This but stands in the center of a to the -- end of Iast,year ever10-05- 3 - Job.-an- d then we moved to the drawt, ;d be an '' ton- room filled with oil portraits of lead- trained nurses and 9,500 V. A. 111,-- -. sible nursing duties, and .from incenti tathes.British non. attached to theeffort tobn,...717--,,,,:s. coneititemefit I (lag znan not to allow himelelf to prove and make as perfect se 'may be to ' , members of the voluntary aid de- ganisation. prepared in times of peace. ing celebrities of the day- from the the bursting pipes. the drawing-cerning -. 'leen on U3. Job. tachment Passed through her hands. the army nursing service. obtainett brushes of Men of the first rank-life. , Lady Halt the room fires had been neglected. , , British working man had a Britain's child Our tine V. Sargent. Ambrose McEvoy.-- --- Anguetus I n 1917, she became Lerly of Graoe most valuable asatistance. -to drowsiness when things wife of the fkeid marshal, and Lady anti smouldering embers and a stone-,col- d Hospitel-of-S- L A..:.Tra,,,neriy,.:tlieway,61-4,ficlutieti-,-,Autary.- , Krmg-rand others ot in the 4 room us awaited a after dinner a6A611.1, ibeine'et-Yaeeteet 4t- eaeilrectipstet-Aheles,along on a. dead level, but such Jelllooe. the wife of the great admiral. 'Arhéricen and v equalAote,..laut ' had that been,. t only the ''.. 1.918, "whôni were in interest with the patrons of the ex part tn American girl who was ,preaent-wapositiontoclay.i;.Thtngattra arawthera baitakew-proctica- l ; ,,,,, ''''''' to her royal members of noble families. a ,111Vraptellf.- and' the "bar" of awarded most we the hibttion. orie avas . dietinguished she S: ,eotincil.-.;.-.question the Lady lull tha..workIng surprise at these r ta, subtait.A.e.,yerselvet'ttrAtte "I was verY much Impressed by the of its kind held in the metropolis, end Red Crops their's the first to earn, D.7,..:.,, fon of , our own 'iivadiness. In the Rhondda. who has proved herself so depressing conditions. distinction which meens, in ef- 'ability of the women .whiii came hover, there is always a crowd round it. Lead- -this , , ..:4::...... Ito, 1.. cant understand why any of you.1witutrial drama Of 1919 we are indefatigable and brilliant a business foci. that she' had again merited the- to visit us from the Amerkan Red ing critics find that Epstein has ever. do dine kit tors ,,r home." she said,. ..as, suc-- , won R. R. Cli and in June. 1916, Bhp was Cross immediately :after the United caught what they describe as the r since the death of .her , or failure,btpt actors and our she 'huddled her fur wrap about her solvingappointed Dame Grand,,Croes" of the States entered the war, ,they saw- 'grim, indomitable expression " of the - "'"''' in the 'working concerned is also Probleme 'before us "Me for shivering shoulders, much of the workings of our organ- fighting tnen of the United State,s. and the British of Ortier empire.. 4 depends on- we Phu' our I can well believe that the man who . of the Scheme. 's Dame BecheF is said to be the only ization and !imagine that the tours of &Man that he has produced few more le part. ,t, ':, 4 .,..i."4, , , women ' -Theres no. place ,like home' i ?don nutn however,, when of whotrr the late Lord Kitch- - inepection that they made were 'not striking studies.' i British. r. It Is intemting to note Maj. Wa- wrote hit& ,.0 , , was t, an I If Iwas I eller was afraid. is beginning consciously ldorf K.'it. unfruitful in building up your own g latiringilt.-o- f Epstein. whose perhaps meet re- Astoes public appeal in reference given a Englishman! ,' Y his i choice ,between a nice, warm, 1.noverted-we- rk own Part. o r the of seeretary splendid nursing service." is the tomb of Oscar there are certain ,4 Week. national room comfortable to in a maBaby the ' hotel a coming Becher courts and Wilde Dame in the Pere Lachalse Cemetery.' the to for .war, the energetic mrlinatioris limetkehti State is which, through his with- s committed himself. ille soya: "The state 'needs healthy cold. frosty.- beautifully furniehed, ;;;;;;$ of the Q. A. I. M. N. S.- about as persistently as a mouse courts Paris, waa finally conscripted into the '''',,,,,,s..s, ever drawing-roonest and foremost of these is to children to grow into useful citizen in ,a Itaindoit middle ' asked nidely for whateeer she a cattir a crook the man in blue. She British army after a long fight to oh- - ,..:". '1'f .. , to the limit per. 4, ,clasel household I'd 11114, of hi power the and everything possible must be done jump for the .ho..r ppened,to need. Then. if it was not was adamant about talking at herd tain exemption. The application for toPN' !! Itlosstrial .regitne in which tel!' was took But end. this it! Her personal activities during the wars but his exemption she originally brought :,.. ,, huge by the state to secure lils, ''''.. ....:, '' ...!:..!,;;4.,',$.::;:,,, les waere coined out 14 dine, , And alI do tilt will think one to muin certainly that of some the she 'leveret's include know authorities of that the British the that of his labor., the largest element 1. many by getting happens gifts Biltat 11.,. Partner out of those- who, gerve under her,. times risked the torpedoes of tlie in industaial ways be the wise care of the mother radical changes will have'to be Mada seum, thit National Art Collection. and '; it, and he In English flats and dwelling houses - terseebotte your ; , 0 ' into in chatkeen a demands the Wallace the who hie home." she has in Collection, hoetpitals' fair the applied insight visiting share no more 'bor. very soon. We are. an optimigtia and his fair shapp--i- n a than remarkable memory, and a in the various theatres of war, and on the second that the question eas Ivan' and his leistare If a for instant decision. She is that shell .fire in her immediate prox- - One of national importance. But LOndon Is not 'altogether given race,' bill it .the warl a Ito Ale..hritish labor movement in net up to eugenic problems and political has taught us no other lesson. It has at General liaig. the Admiral Jelli, Inlay has at all time failed to snake sculptor lost an eye or a hand, it was , ;"! orout coo and the Lloyd George at the Brit- her turn a hair. Thg daughter and I urged. he would never afterwards be? It is not irrationaL it is strivings. In spite of Weather that is least given us a broader view of life' , . ',1 uPon a correct. oogh I ish military nurses.-- She is middle daughter of gallant soldwra, able to do work which no one else interpretation absolutely the limir in atmospheric and living generally; I have watched 6.1i....,,..., OtOry and WM- .doTt Epstein is a British-subjeof historical develop- - on pleasantness. a lot of gayeties of a Americana telling something the I, ' aged. Min). nervy (not nerVout). alert.' she heA sill the spirit and all It le well up your . ' comforts of their '4 ( of m net dom have Its but Florence In from PY kind been naturalized uoon.settling , :! far and calm, heating supply Nightingale: ,.'', BrceS and ahead of abreast' of the. very cheeryon- - Inagreeable 4aird itahty ifie bas administered., with strik- - here after studying in Parte: He fact it would seem the hornets of the rich as well as the many of those, been going stolid). and exceedingly wise. 1 melte seven-yearand !tie labor movement, who Jets where or corna 31. 7 war He told obtained provisional exemp- the broke she "When loYesspoor,' as eystem London's out, soccer, if nursing ing 4!' pre. UN leo 9 envr Wodirs Piewspolpot Me think that' they are up to date. nese has been rather troublenome to ago listeners would be anwhich existed tion on condition that be joined tbe which me. were not with English that "we unpreentirely pared is ervra a constructive the "tenets guid" who regard with colt- noyed and say "the for It. In 1910 we made an In the days of the Lady With the Volunteer Training Corps, but eientu- distinctly pared .. help tot would not turn over if sliderable suspicion those dauntless open fire Was gOod enough for ourl Col. Arthur Woods, who was for.. undertaking With 11 the, hospitals In Limn was as a "farthing dip" corn- - &lir had to join up, in the regular ''d With 6bleto rnY own handaour ark. souls who think it an excellent thing fathers, and it is gOod enough. for us." Overly 'United Kingdom which gave 4 pared with myriad electric arc lights army, becoming a private in a labor -, f police commissionor of New: the goo4 $OO nurses on the , Mobilization. ,tovPrriMent to replace It by a to be cheerfulv in face of the trials they now give respectful hearing to of battalion. Ite was- demobilized about of the highest power. day ,leare ', Patented Panacea for all the and tribulations of wretched cold and the more two months ago. methods practieed I !fork sod Is now a member of Gen.; and tetteis were ready to put in thei HATDEN CiltritCIL lent '''''' staff. 1 Uncle Sam was is moment Perghinirl in almotailtat by ' It mail the deolarecit .nomart,kind. tion, wat Copyright. (Copyright, Pik) revolution, rain complicated by a lack of coal that !. . that oyriON, March the War is ended. q,reat Britain :unrest ,te seething with label' 11 The strain Of lour years, of a Tut war is ended and the reaction oet in. The solution of great in. which have mount-7- , itukt problems war.'haanow to be the during all be faced. wilt it '..That ed. , any doubt. The-- new British par-mis pledged to an unprecedentrem of reconstruction.. There doubt that the work00 longer any The, nue, will gain their right.. bi- - the mindip of all ,I uppermost method of their pteh leaders is the . telt them.' . an have pet been vented with NV. A. Appleton. secretary no General P'ederation of., Trade e lemarth British Of Labor. He is rican Federation samuel Gompers et Great Britain moot one Of the strongerat and lead.labor of the werld pleaded 1. ' tr--- -- . , - al 3' ', ir 0,- 1 . , ' r' . , , .4 i:,, i grarsi-eseve- : 4 1 1 ' con-Ilio- ! - il - ' ,- t.----- ot -- the '' t4i1 rt r ' .., I 1 st ,, s- n- ; teobtfo4labunsa'1UnrdneSUMnorPfrnd;:linieOnb)3tilrieiZtareldRintlsoisdlutitet-herteso,frrae- .( sv, , e ' in-sl- - , 4 - -- ttityo.. nabielni -- 1-- - 1 ni te ,0 - & 11.. 1 ' e- - did-thei- r all Irrid - I - . s , -- - . 7') C It coene . I 4I-ho- ur - ' rnlmp..00 - . . them-realiz- - ,, I , '1 r ! t mil-hon- ed .. - ; - ' I , $0- .0,,f,,, ,,.,, Nd...f - - Am a DuchessWorking ' t, , . 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