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Show When PUCK departs from his legitimate and highly-appropriate sphere of nonseuse, to discuss polities, he gives the public the richest i ' joke of all. Some of his recent "editorials," in whioh he charges J Charles E. Hughes with being the candidate and protege of the "hy- t phenated-Americaus," are really laughable. PUCK should stick to the ' line of journalism to which he is best adapted and not meddle with quee- ' tions too huge tor his calibtr. And, by ths way, speaking of "hyphen- J ated xVmericans," is not PUCK'S editor, Karl Schmidt, a name of I French extraction, or something like that? |