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The Earnest Efforts ol the Demo?

cratic Sunshine Society in

Washington.

Hark " ? ? ? ? - -' ? : '??'??' ;i: home

with the Dei itatcsmen x-'? hington

ng to trim up tin crow

intry has serv?ed th?Bm for Thanks

i

turkey. The Presiden! is reported to be

\ er the **a ilson triumph" ol

.ist. and the Democratic Nat

: iponded to the ni of

by issuing a tabulation purporting to

show ?thai on the basis of last week'i retun

? arty still has a plurality

even in th? il College.

Thi ittee's < alculation is whim

t extret 11 the vote for Rep

s for the Dorn?

te which elected eitl

: or a Democratic Governor.

It : h as the normal Democratic

? h of Democi atic candidat?

irity who managed I

.-.'uti most of the ot

defeated. The absurdity of that

? ?? ing the re

which the committei

? Democratic.

In i nia a Democi

? ??. evenly di

? ?

rat was elected I

j two I lemocrata were < I

elev? i irmal

oui 30 per

? tal vote.

a Democratic state. It

a Democratic - it chose a Re?

and Republican candidat?

a major:' ? New Mexico, also

ator and no stab

but the Republican candidate fur th?

essful. In this case the

tic claim has a hatever.

Ma -. Michigan and Mini lected

l ??-n . nors. Bui Democratic c

the other

-achusctts has acquire :

habit of cuttii iblican nomine?' for Gov

hc has run behind the

Michigan el ernor

although Mr. Wilson was

t? :. ;. Mr. Taft, ai well as by Colonel R

iny Demo

. j.h the stal whelmingl

publican. Mr. Han this year, won

pularity. He bad carried the

times, bul when

he Ik-, a'. ? te for I ovornor hi- district

trength on na

'? ' accurately

I by the fad that Massachusetts elected

rteen,

out of thirteen and linn? ta one

dal itk state be

i tiamoerlain. The lat

n Oregon run

nini ticket. He is a born officeh?

? d their < nt ?

? ntativei in <

1 South Dakota a Democrat was elected to the

United S ?wing to factional opposi

Bui the Repub

.??? ticket v. ?ful, and two of the

three Re] resentativet chosen wore Republicans.

The situation in Wisconsin was somewhat simi?

lar to that in South Dakota. Governoi McGovern

for Senator because he was cut by

nd-pat" Republicans and was also unaccept

extreme La F< Uette Following. A Repub

wai i lected and the Democrats got

?inly one Repi oui of ??even. Wyoming

Republican Repn tentative, bul a fu

. Progressive carried a

Dem ? ? ' Govi (Bee.

In all t: ex? ep1 California and Colo*

,. R? publican control has been pretty thor?

oughly re established. California, whatever it is,

i- anti-Demoqratic. Excluding Colorado, the elec?

toral ?rotes which the Mark Tapleys in Waahing

bave appropriated mount up to eighty-eight,

ami without those eighty-eight the Democratic

strength in the Electoral College would fall to 219,

which is forty-aeveu short of a majority. The in?

dicated trength of the Democratic party <>n the

face o esday' vote is even lei - tl an that.

Main?1. Nevada, Colorado and Nebraska, winch

aie included in the Democratic National Commit

tee'.- Hal of Democratic states, are all now doubt?

ful. Striking "if the? votes twenty-three in

all?the Democratic total would fall to 196

i nty short of a majority.

The 1 ???' m crati? gloom disp? rs forget ertl ?rely

thai Mr. W?eoii la ? minority President

poiu-.l fewer trotea in 1912 than Mr, Brysn

1906 or In 1900. The combined Tsft snd 1

vi'lt \?>t?' in 1912 exceeded Mr. Wileon'a !>y 1

SSO. The ? emocratk party la no stronger I

than it wsa In 191 .'. it only ?linn?.' ol at

li?M in ? maintem nee ol the breach betwec

Republicana and the Progreeaivee?

Thsl brssch la rapidly closing. Mr. ?

himself haa done more than any other pen

cIom it Self pre ervation i ? the first law ol

ti.r-, and the ?oten who have ulTered frot

President*! policio are w Hing t.. foi ?

ferencea of 1912 snd to reunite for the purpi

driving the Democratic party out of power,

extent of the reunion revealsd in last Pue

electiona wai a aurprise to most people, snd

revelation is in itself worth B00,(. neei vol

the Republican organisai

Our fr.?'mi "Th?. World" ?aid the other day

it found jual as much aatisfaction in the n

U , i ..., did. We fear that it- optimit

,i on ralnbou calculations, such as are n<

popular m Washington. Republicar an i

over what haa l ?t^vn accomplished this year,

they are naturally still more elated over wl

further Republican- Progressive consolidi

?sea t?. accomplish in the nex1 Pt

election.

No Excuses Csn Suffice.

\ ,? ., ..,.-.- egg dealer, com icted ol ha

on, soughl to ex

ind that he had been in I

orl time and was no judge of e

1 ortunately, the plea had no effect on the just

a in- wei .In-- case.

Th? tuffa may think he is in I

-. but times have ? hi

law? have chat . ? la : fea yeai

. ni and duly adjudicated

tio?. and respoi il to the community.

who sell- ilterated : : i ol onl

thically, bu1

-ia,ute laws. 1

well to have thai fact hammered hon e bj pe

???. pry crooked dcalei caught.

The Evasive Coroners.

\ ay be justified

. , er Hell lein, t.? deel

to answer question.? aboul his "judicial

tiic inquiry conducted by the ' ommissi?

; . be that I good laa I

ibly be passed on by the courts.

? ?? ;i public offi?

?

? ??m that h? can decline to give

?

? if in?- public.

In thai there is inevitably a kick-back. ?

nstein and the other coroners are pa

the same city tri a* i

They are answerable to the sain?- employers, i

taxpayers. Vccounts if a

coring

whether they are worth keeping oi

ill. It is natural, if they feel thai they are i

taining their pa) under false pretences, to desi

'., avoid a . I? ia hard to explain i

any other gre



Easy 1'art of Prison Reform.

It is rather a tai

which the P

f Sing Si H< hould

"an ? :'

"good social w? I director i

ciplinarian," a "go ? ?a lanager" ai

.-houl?) have knowledge ol architect- e, sanit

tion, agriculture, I rj. .11 the

? life o\

x\ hich the ? i amounts to anything,

th<- director and guiding .

Th?"-. ? hould n

be, and this is q nil the othe

?gether h be a political heele

appointed because of political influence. .\ xxa

may call on the itate architecl for advii

aboul ? epaira and the prison ?I

rector of industriel I ona aboul tl

i g of the prison mi ires. But I

should nol be .?r ?- who would call on the : o

directi prison favors and prison graft.

V . neglectful of it.? pri on i

thai it doe? no1 appropriate money enough

? of them clean ary. l! do?

t pul end to condil ioi w ?,.???? de/j i ade ai

:: tO t!

world confirmed criminal! and educating youn

ones into expert offend? i agaii I ocie B

? ?? i ? ? ? ' S . have aroused pul

? timen! to a point where it demands at leai

thai no mo poli! be p il where they ??,-?

exploil convi I the public alike by th?* mis

ise of their power. "Pri on '?.tonn" is bound t

i?? ,i long, slo\* '

The Kitchener Idea in a Democracy.

Running an army on col i fie line in ;

democracy i not proving a Inecure for Lor?

Kitchener. The aecrecj with which he ?

I thi ne ol . - ? ed ma

heart-burning in Great Britain, Now

comee t?-?- case ?>t' tin- Canadian, to stir mor?

groans from the cril

These sons of empin

into England. They Ian.led at Plymouth withou!

a band to greet them for the simple reason thai

knew they were at hand. From a military

point of view the Kitchen? ? tery was

a great success. Tin* chance of German inter?

ference with tin- transports was greatly !? -r

I'm from a popular point of \ i?w this method It-ft

much to !.?- desired. Here was a mother country

to make a fusa over this !.. !p from her

children in the West; and before any one could

stir the trick wai turned and 'lu- ('anadia!.? had

been hurried off t.. militai*} camps, nobodj

exactly wh< re.

The call of the press now i- that these colonials

be marched through Loi Ion befon the} ? ?

tht' " tou tedly

be forthcoming if Lord Kitchener? . i .,;?>

to thii weakening of military rigor. _ i! will he?

Whj trampal to the German? that here come the

Canadians? The demand is an ? ?

tration of the continuing problem thai faces the

British gov? . ? the problem of squaring mili?

tai ? efl iency with the menta] proa ; ,,,)V

? nial method of democn j

The Conning Tower

METEOROLOGICAL BEGINNINGS.

been |h l s little bit le is sturdy,

l should hs ?? railed at tin- areatbei "i yeeterd'y.

\ ?; r.

"1 wish," begs Vivienne'i hu band, "you would call

a Garrison ?nlsti on Vlvlenne. Bke has beea much

maligned, end says herself that yoa are tt\ttig to

mountains not of s sow's oar. 'Toibibj started

till .' ihl tell m. 'I know bun like n bull in B ??hu?a

bop He doe ni tell the truth often enough to eomo

ii when it rains, and he knows, ?? well as a hound's

tooth, thai I bavent aaj nun.' brothei than ?> rabbit

i wish you'd have him stop II before i cas beai i

self think.1 "

When we said there was no iseli thing as as svai

age readei ere reckoned without our kole-la-ths

ground. Co-worker Weed, the w. k cartooaist,

ear ladvt) confides that he eaal tell the differs??

betw? i Dulcines and \ Ii leaae.

Spurting Nute.

Sir: Sow that the Braves have cracked uii<i?'t the

train 01 haven'1 they '.' and the tonals se on I

over or isn't It? Never miad. Won't yoa eomo

with m?', anyway, t<> see s gamo of mother baiting!

rtt one \?ill be played at the Hall of ths !?<>ar<l

Education, MM Park Avenue, on Wednesday, at

t',.ut .,', ,,.-,. i ii?- majority of the ?embei of the

Board of Education are expected t.? play <>u one

and ?m the other, two women, each with i bahj

n few dir old The object of the game Is to kick

;!. mothers out of theli no itiona In the public

?is. it will be played according to the rulos ,.f

tl , Boni,1 "i Education.

Mother-baiting is popular with the majorit] of

. Board, rhe ga nc Is rathei rough, but, like wife

i-?.l ?,, be o popular, It : alwaj

. .1 for the v.1 of the women. Some people who

are as indifferent to the pleasure! of others an is

.\m>,?,!,;.. ?'. o, ?iik appealed to the Mayor ta itop

the game und thai It is injurious t.i ths

ommunity, hut th?- Mayor replied that

. ? . nt? ? ? ? with 1 be elf espi a

if i he B< >ard ol Ed .<? iiion.

v. ,? >.,,.- a you i opinion of mother?

HENRIETTA RODMAN,

Rodman do i. ibes it,

ollj >:'i?it. I.bjeel ? em I -

pen air.

As to mot ? ?? ? ?r

Idren?

ON THE OTHER HANDS

i , .M.lrl: I.,.11,1-,II

lai ,? .ir. Irwii

H 11 M

? lu ? ? oa

,?.- \\ \\ IV, hs ,on o th? -rouh ?

?

r ? the 'i i! ? boys nur.- ?

? "Bowle, Boa la!" tl 'And i il i

madwaga, "those Elis will ?-all H

??

Yes, We'd l'rint lt l?.r V.u. Thus:

Had 1 bul a good idea,

I'd work ??ver it an hour,

A I la. hioned it '<> be a

Worthy enl i y for the Tov

l should smooth it and amend :t,

i >\ er every line I'd fuss;

Then to I'. P. A. I'd send it,

\- d he'd print it for me, I -

Bab.

? ? al '. indor of an East 7-th street paper

t?mate on the future w.irk

il you will

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DAY SPOILERS.

I ? . - that n ?" ? '? i? :eallj mad

Vi i ? ,,',,. auto, phone an?

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P for ;no, but

bey ruin a ? ?

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lom o si

\ i ? ild not bel i?

. - ,i ?; , bett

i a , een"

d him ? . ?''

ANNE

i, ,. ,,i '? beat v. bee .?? ii

Pati ? '1 gland exp?

one ? you bo finish ? ene?

Ti gland ? sped

pili "To ????

llll. !>I\K\ Ml 01? OWN SAMUEL l'F.P\S.

?.'.. i ', To the courl with Will Bei b..

who beat m?? again; bul then he and I did play J.

Marschalls ano Fred Letaon and we did beat them

etts, to 1 omfiture. Met then

with Mistreat?. Carita and she tells me of tin- work

, ? urgical dre rings for the Red

r d how that many people are helping her,

. i ich a ?1 co i - i o monej soever. And I

did promise to have some printing ?lone for her,

? i tho gh the printing-men would do my bid?

ding. Bui I shall ask them no lesa. To Helen

Scott's, where were many children having a party

for Helen's -i\th birthday, and -he gave me a

basket she wrought herself.

'I" the city on my velocipede, and pleasant

riding it was, too, for that the streets wee- not

crowded with vehicle- as upon week-days. Met

with Irvin Cobb the scrivener who is just come

from ihe greal war, and he home with me and did

talk about the dreadful conflict and I have ? bet?

tet notion of it than before. Me doubts that it

Will end -m, he ait h. and feels sure it will still

be waging three year hence. Also he i aith there

? romance or beauty about th?- war sot ver; that

all horrible ami revolting. To Kate RicoV

? ??? ? ?' I did taki tone of thai vile brefe bul

did have over a score of nutcakes, the l'est ever I

ed. Mistreat Edna h'erber there and ?n?

ter, Mr-. Pox, win? told me of my sister Evelyn

and her little on, whom I nt ver have .seen. Also

C. Towns the poet was there, very droll, albeit one

?f bis comickalities he first read upon tin- page.

9 i'p. and to a florist's, where I purchased a

white carnation to wear, and felt very brave and

'n.u daome, and called to visit A. Brown the artist,

and talked with him of Art. And 1 met Arthur

Maurice, the pamphleteer, wearing a pair of

ipats, and did ask him why. and h.- told me how

he hath made a wager with (?. Johnaon, that if

Harvard did tronc- Princeton lie would wear

till come Whitsuntide. But they did look

hm rendous, methought

v "" 'nb ' A '? ' ' ? St the

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treet fi

hi ar, are ? ?r maladj.

v" ?''"? '?' - ? ? ? ? ? ,?i to mouth

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F. I". A.

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HIS PLACE ?N THE SUN.

'THE LND OF WILSON

AND YYILSON.Slvl"

Varying View* of Elr-rlion D.iy and

of Our Comment Upon It.

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V. V. Z.

Ken Haven, < , N'ov. 6, 191 l.

Johnson's Victory in California Not a

Republican Defeat.

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Sir : Will you

. . the idea tl in the

.l.ilin ion ?? ?? ?. I,' publi? ..n ?

i ? entered the <? ? n

with tn>' de? larai

partisan; 1.? ha ?sized in

? ' % it?

progres*. Thou ind Rej iblicana

roted for him ??

Republican

.

?i- .? aligi

that party. ? in the gi eat nal o

-

Rep ? ictory

than . lef? ? - ? HV? El ["ZER.

i tngi 191-1.

I'. 8. Furl hei i I quite

? o much "V. ?...

i

A Prophecy from an Adherent of the

Lost Caui?*.

T.? tin K.|ii'>r <??' Th?

Bin Supp? ? ? grant hat the Pio

? par! oat cau it

let ?. - re credit fi

according to our com n-; ??? 11 11

quired considerable courage foi

nt" us 'n i ote aa we ? I foi

x i'it end the Progr? - ? et; and,

; ike the Seotemen ' tve fol

lowed "tir Bonnie Pi

' ulloden. i nlike

',:?.? I .??', I

(I? ? our rait ive heath, but ? ??

and beai n ? patientl

I lethering and

ment i R? ?

b) Jam? i H i i ind "1

?

II ibune,

The condition ..?' our eountry I

Lu? emphal cal t we can

? ot endure anotl ? i wait

in| " adm nistration We ?

long? r for better busine??. Th? next

President w? um.' '?? be ? man who

will fiith.-r ?.mi.

Hon. W? have had enough tearing

down. II. ?vil pi-,?i?,a,I?, bo a It? ?

eaa, bol jrou all knoa ot bt

Progi

public their mark? n

? ? ? th? i'.'l ?', bal loi Th?

day? that come ??ill ano?

, :' the I 'roari

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?., bel . of the n le

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South Africa, ai

gium ?uni Franc?

fathei i were hunt?

own mountaii - . iiki- xx ild

.

Britain. '1 he time will

In-:-, i the old need u?

and m pro? v. ?

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xi i \?. (JORDOX

, Nov. 7, i m i.

SHOULD WE REMAIN NEUTRAL?

Professor Vi illiam Gardner Hale, of Chicago University, Argues That Our i ? Kighr;

Have Been Violated and Urges Tha?: We [oifl Forces with the Allies ?it Once.

The Ti ibune.

Sir: It i

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? ically true before the

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.- ? trals, excepl

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eai man

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ond conf?

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. ' ectl 1 lid not ?ax

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ix iolable"; th? j mid "the

m.',,ill

? - ? n thi

world ?? part in a \x;n

doctrin bilil

- -

lind do'A a. It foi ri. the vita

?? ? ? tea and

thei power?." en, G? rm ? j

er act did i ?'

. Belgium and ?

.? one, it concerned ua. I

;i -I,am. iul act toward :?

?..-???

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man) con lidered i"t merelj

with England, Belgium ami France i>

? ? " in the illuminating

if her l

I',-!. With

,ii . : paper.

h Genaaa} \??n-.

In a country tl ?rce to

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ther ? hould be -i ?anction. ?

can bd*any except force. Thai ?

force ,?i the combatant i. Thej

. .. engaged with all !h?-,i

law brt .?-?

.?i- will ,,'.> .?ii brei ^m;. It he ?

there \? ill nevei . ??? any punish

:r?. nt I mi Preaident haa nul that

? .. ??.-,i! be taken up -?t

:.r at ri.- Hague. Bui

Gern i? there will never b<

at Tin- Hague. The

,? the \? ,r l "'

!, , ., admiaaion.

If tl \ eonquer there will be a

ra will

Bui . ?

... air. -? ?

? iaput?

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? .?i. '!ir?.'.x in theii strength

lilty ?.'ii'. I' Will have

tu m- -.mu' powerful nation, or na

tiona, thai .1.? tin-- We are such a na?

tion. ? tur tl.. ? ?!.?? third in the

world, 'li"U??n our army is ?mail. Our

rce . if brought into operation,

are great, w i are alao .. determined

pi ople

Our Kijfrit tu Intcnene.

ill quarrel. Phi : it?

v ??i !.i hangi upon it. '. h it ? ,

lay to do w?

noxx ; ?houl ! have done

.....

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.run ? "between 1

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' have be? ???. her.

? -, , trea

had a ?uffleient rea

h h ich the tei ? th? German ulti?

B? ... pabliahed ?

ii \x.' wen doubtful about the ridicu

re ? ion Gei tany'a an?

. ment that, if Belgium ? ? ?? :

'. of Iht ten ?tory, Germany

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tile act? ?.- _r?*al Um i lationa of th,

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adjudication,

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\\ ha? w o < ?.lib: accomplish

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are not pr?

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given ? ? Al c. W

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could have guai

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?e< n that hei cause ws

The l??.,ue.

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the issue i

tutocratic, abun

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fer? ?

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does G ?.merit

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?uctfd the war.

Belgium

terberg, pag? i

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cal coi

>.ars German Ministei fo !

Affairs, quoi I L in hit

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tatement, "German ?

in .. comparative y ihorl i] i

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