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f I 'THE OREGON DAILY " JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVEN I NO, MAY SO, 1003. nilSWERS DR. WILSON'S FIFTEEN REASONS Portland, Or.,' May It To the -EdH Itor of The ' JournalWill , "you . WnMy j give space t tlie followln reply to Rev. Clarence True Wilson's 15. and a manjr more reasonav for voting against the suffrage amendment '';-,:Yv'-vVy The flrrt MOn--"BaM It Is betterment , of Quality we! need among our voters and not merely a doubling it quanUty" along with the question, WUi society be improved by the grant ing of the ballot to women indicate the real estimate and - statu of woman ia the mind of the questioner nd belles all the honeyed expressions of anxiety for the 'lovely , women of VrAwaV belief and faith In the good ness and loveliness of our women would Cnhi M to know that their Influence in any place would be for the uplift and betterment Of all with whom they come in contact Tbe power to cast a haiit - innat churn their Instincts. Because the senment, "Taxation with out representation la tyranny" original ly referred to the condition of the 13 rnlon lea la no arsrument that the truth it contains does .not apply with eaual force to tbe status of women in the eyes of the law. As well might we y that because tbe 10 commandments were originally given by , Moses to the Israelites, therefore they cannot apply to others. . '-.' - ) The fact Is that taxation and the 1m bosltlon of laws and burdens by one riaB niton another, bv our looaL State. and national government Is worse than tyranny.' when we consider the enlight ened age to' which we live. ,, s i:. : . Property Owwn X4uoe.v i One tlass can never represent ': an other. The wrongs inflicted upon wo men property-holders have been so flag rant In many states and their Interests so entirely Ignored and neglected and the facts so thoroughly known that it is not necessary to prove here that they properly represented .by: their hus bands, fathers and brothers." "Because I do not like the Influence of 'doing politics upon the faces the habits, the character of our lovely, wo men." Is a contradiction in 'Itself and is about as much of an argument as if I should say that I have seen some of the hardened politicians of Portland as they ,-ave assembled along Burnside and be en use I do not like the Influence of, "doing politics" upon the faces of these "lovely men" I am opposed to male suffrage. '- 1: ' Does the hardened politician of Burn side street represent the Rev.-Clarence True Wilson and his ministerial breth ren and all the other respectable voters? "Voting has no reference to taxes." is another utterance '.and the next con tradicts this one when he says, "We pay our taxes In return for the protec tion to life and property by the laws of a civilised nation.' ' - v.v v ; : Who makes up this civilised nation who - -are the law-makers and how ' do' they become law-makers! Do they net become law-makers toy the votes of male eltisens? . Has voting, no, reference to taxes? '' ' . ---" If the power to Vote is a "delegated power given by 'society' we would like to know who gave noclety" the power to give it, and who composes "society f" Some man must have sssumed we had a right in the beginning. Self-protection Is a natural right, v 1 I Because some men look upon the prlvllefe-of voting as a "stern, duty" should be dcfhled the;power ef mklr, their influence felt for good In the most effective .way in every avenue or me. voter are excused from calls to serve militia or nolle force, therefore. they are unfit for the duties of gov- mmn nmom with vrV little OOWer from one who. TeDreenta-a class ihatf is exempt from many of these duties. T&ere are many oeparxments oi vice in aovernmant and women like the privileged class of men may gravitate toward tnase 'aeparcmenw rer wuiv they have the greatest aptltuda "It would be an exceptional man as wall as woman who should be qualified to quell a pint ' tmit it rr'ain1v would not take very exceptional talent on the part of women to manage tne aeiaus ox a cur government better than me average management at the present time. . Put the matter of our atreet clean ing and atreet improvement : into the hands of the Woman's club. Oive'the T The Enocfc-out Blow. The blow which knocked out Oorbett wu a revelation to the prize) fighters. From the earliest days of the ring tbe knock-out blow was Rimed for the Jaw, the temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown in to worry and weary the fighter, but if a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that tbe moat vulnerable spott was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at htm tor an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce la bringing home to the publiq a parallel fact: that lhi suraacXt the cost vulnerable organ out olhe prTie ring as well as ia It. We protrctber htvHs, throats, feet and lungs, but thVeVfeSoKVe are utterly Indiffer ent to, uti! disynndi the solar plexus and knocks as out Make your ttimach tne use o women a chance to - dispose of the gar bage. Let us help to elect a pure food commissioner and a city bacteriologist and people generally It is surprising that anyone wha could ascertain facts concerning the working of equal suffrage In the state where it has Keen In operation should say thut "where women have been given the bal lot thev have had to be exempted rrom 111, uu tirn I nai v ... . 1 1 i j .v. . . one of those mlsleaders : that ; abound throughout these objections, which are full of half-truths. It must be true that some women as well ss some men are exempted from Jury -duty, from serving in the muitia ana rrom oemg eiectea sheriff but the assumption thst women when granted the privilege of cltlaen ship are not ready to bear their share or the Duraens anq renponsiDuuiea -01 government 1 not borne out by the facts. t " . it, V - Women as Jurore. , Women have served on- Jury and be came a terror to evil-doers in the state of Washington. Theywon the commend ation of Judges and lawvers of thst state for their conscientious' painstak ing work. Women are not exempted as a class from jury duty, la any . state where women vote. ant the hahiea would not have - to wallow, so much impure milk- amd "preservatineo-' ana "formaldehyded" "meat, poultry, fish, and other food a " - It may "be that "eome people base the- supposed right of women to vote on the ground of the equality of . the sexes." We are not of that number and we think these "people" were made of straw for the purpose 'of destruction by the bellgerent brother. What do we mean by equality? Wo s. mean that equality which the Almighty established at creation and which ia recognised all through his word from the first state ment. "Male and female created he then and gave them dominion, etc." down to the declaration of the gospel that "There is neither male nor female but all are one In Christ Jeeu, ',t ; ' gome '; Oreat :. Worn en. ...v. - " j It is hardly worth while to notice the slurs , cast upon those women who have been brave - enough . and large minded enough to ask for the ballot. Among the women whom I have known andjovtd women whom not onlyLbut itlthe world ravers.- have been Lucy Stone one of the ' moat faithful and devoted of : wives and mothers whose life was given for the securing of bet ter protection for women and children, and whose dying injunction was "Help make the world better"? Mary A. t,iver mra that arrest heart who ? endured so much hardship In days of the civil war and the establlahment of the san itary commission, as loving mother and the Idol of her husband; Frances B. Willard, who made every home better and safer by her influence,' and who did more than any-woman who ever lived to help women to realise th power and possibilities of their womanhood. These greet ones and many more in humbler walks of life hsve asked and aro aK lng for the ballot. . It Is true that the woman who has not awakened .to her responsibilities as a woman God pity her is content to be an echo Instead of an Individual and may not ask for the ballot, t"the- most effective - means of helping In all philanthropic ' and pr6g reseive work, bu t - that is no- reason why her more Intelligent, broad-minded sis ter should- Mfuae -to assume, her:: true plaeeln all the affaire of home, society, and the government; and occupy the hlvhest sphere which she is capable of. : Woman suffrage has not been the cause of the social conditions that have been detrimental to society because wo man suffrage has not been In operation In many states and only for a few years In any state, excepting .Wyoming. , t -. Baerlfioed Soma. i .t v. j- - The causer of the -present "social "irsfff financial conaiuons can irutnruiiy am laid at the door of those who '. have usurped the power of government and greedily seeking wealth and power and honor f or r themselves have sacrificed home and - Its interests In 'many In stances to Demas. Baarhus, and all the Other gods of, this world. - - "i. Drunkenness and poverty and Crime have driven our girls out of their homes and Into competition with men: ,000,060 elrls with homes! They ought to have them end ' dwell therein exercising all the rtffht of happy eltisenshtp but poor misguided man has been licensing the Sale, of alcohol to tantalise his fellow man and provided 1 tobacco and other hsreotics to stultlfv his growth and stul tify him until he has degenerated.- and no longer eeeks to provide a home and enjoy the society rof , wife and children. ; . ' A Jab at the Smokers. ' ' " i ... Such man nrefer -to form themselves Into lasv armies- and etand-slona the Burnsides of the . world puf fing their filthy cigars 'and pipes.' All honor to the girls wro prefer to battle with life single handed rather than become the wives of such as these. we ao not Believe-that-it -l euner Tou r.mtert vourelf In vour mot at'e pot jTden Medical Discovery 1 cures weSc , stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liTer, bad, thin and Im pure blood and other diseases of the or gans o digestion ind nutrition. The " Golden Medical Disoovery has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cures catarrh, -no natter where located or what atage it may have n&ched. In Nasal Catarrh It Is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Bemedy fluid while using the "Discovery " as a constitutional rem edy. Why the "Golden Medical Discov ery" cures catarrhal diseases, as of the ttomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to 7011 If yon will read a booklet of extracts from the writ" lngs of eminent medical authorities, en dorslng It ; Ingredients and explaining their, curative properties, 1 It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all tbe Ingredients entering Into Dr, Pierce's medicines from which It will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refined glycerine being used Instead. - Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page lllua- trated jQommon Sense Medical AdTlaarJ will be sent free, paper-bound, for 81 one cent sUmpa, or cloth-bouod for U stamp. Address Dr. T'fprce as above. sire of equal suffragists, that women should usurp man's domain, but-as men have largely failed to be the providers and protectors of the home, women have been obliged to enter all fields of la bor that they may secure their liveli hood and must have the power to safe guard their interests. . , Women should not be obliged to go into the cornfield, and the army, or on a battleship, in order to earn the right to vote. Woman's ballot has been and ever will be the most refining influence that can be brought Into the state. As God made the family and placed both sexes in the home ao in governmental af fairs both sexes should be represented and supplement each other's efforts in the building up of the, larger home the state. ;'.).. -..'..;' The assertion that "the ballot that is net baeked by fighting foree Is no-vote at all a law with no police force is a mockery" comes with bad zrace from an ' exponent of tbe teachings of i the Prince of Peace. ? V .-;; There are more ways than . one to enforce an opinion. The way of the sword Is not always the most satis factory. Tbe best government does not Imply force. We are not living under the Mosaic but under the gospel dispen sation. "Peace on earth good 'will s to men," - has 'beenf ringing down the ages and shall Influence more and more the minds and hearts or humanity. No long er Is It n eye for en ere or a tooth for a tooth," but tbe love of Christ constraineth us. To argue that no woman, and logically that no -man, should be permitted to vote 'unless he has the . power by fist -or pietot. or swora. to enforce nis Dai lot Is to disfranchise an array of the best and wisest of our men. The ballot is not a bullet It is more powerful. more potent, -more helpful, more opera tive. It does not kill, but givee life to Its user and 'enables him-to do mighty deeds ana neip nome causes. B: 1 -1 ProiEtioffiT .That the food fish of our State need beUer prbtcction than is now afforded is agreed. ' . " - ' , uw ve atrcauy w wuDwcsawiu receive consiaeraDie iiierature on tbe subject, but no matter how attractive .tne knf Mn .!).. tm . U i ... .'J . ..If l.i '. f, argiiinent, stop and consider how much it may be colored hv self interests XIJhe XJnited States Bureau of Fisheries are the greatest expert authorities on the subject, and have NO AX TO GRIND. Read what they say: . , , . i - . t , - , Department of Commerce (and Labor OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, WASHINGTON. D. C. t 4k ' ' Hon. Charles W., Fulton, , ', , Z ; .7 ' . o lft United States Senate! . 5 1 ' . ' .' . ' ipi,,, ,Washington,'.D:C . , r . ."-. ; ' 4 ' ' 1 ' ' Jx '' . ; Sir: The DeDartment realizes the Jmoortance of the various Questions 1 affectine the salmon fiaherv In the Colum-' bia River brought rap in- your letter - of the 18th ultimo, and has, taken this opportunity to make.a; thorough investiga- y tion of the matter. There can be- no question that the status of the fishery Ja unsatisfactory,' ana that under existing' -: conditions the trend Jmay : be expected to be steadily downward, with the result that in a comparatively few years , ' the run of, salmon in that stream will be reduced to such an degree that thousahds of fishermen may be thrown out ' ' r of semployment and .much 'capital : rendered idle. : The Federal Government is without any jurisdiction whatsoever in t the premises, and the duty of conserving the salmon supply in the Columbia devolves on the States of Oregon, Wash- ', ington, and ; Idaho; but this Department has been charged by Congress with important fish-cultural operations in the Columbia basin, and has felt impelled from time to time to direct attention to the necessity for giving adequate protec- tion to the,5 various species of salmon; frequenting that stream.- The Department is convinced . that the run pf sal- 1 mon in the Columbia can be amply maintained for an indefinite period if artificial propagation is supplemented r by . " ' rational protection; but artificial propagation alone cannot cope with the, situation, and, as a matter of fact, the recent' - miiaikc ut uic ucpai uociu turn auuwn mat ils uencutem lauuis ic jciiucicu aiinvai. tuuic uy uic laiiure ui uic siatC9 -. , to appreciate this fact ' ' :. '. .- - y - , 1 The Department sees no reason for advocating the elimination of fish wheels from the river, as .1 : . - ' t rt rT. r-.t i ;T.rrirr. ' " "' - trr - 1 ' lymt-S ' J- ' "-XT' - r: . r- mere is no evidence to snow mat uus zorm oz apparatus is parucuiariy aesrxueuve to saimon. - - - " . ,. A condition that is specially favorable for the passage of salmon namely, very high water renders the wheels " unscrviceaDie ana, on uic oxner nana, penoas 01 very row wwr, wncn xne iisn re mucn rcstrictca in tneir movements, are also unfavorable for the wheels. During the past two or three seasons the catch of salmon, by wheels has been comparatively small; but even if It were very large it would be a fact of no special significance in the present connection. The Columbia River is, however, made to yield a quantity of salmon far greater than regard for the future supply ,, permits, and the drain is yearly becoming more serious. No one familiar with the situation can fail to appreciate the, menace to the perpetuity of the industrv that is furnished! by the concentration of a tremendous amount of fixed andi ,: ' , 1 floating apparatus of capture in and near the mouth of the nver, . . . . , - r . This apparatus comprises about 400 pound nets or traps, over 60 long-sweep seines, and more than . 2,200 gill nets, the last having an aggregate approximate length of over "570 miles; and these appliances! capture more than 95 per cent of the fish taken in the Oregon and Washington waters of the river --the figures of 1904 being nearly 34,000,000 pounds, or 98.7 per cent of the total yield. Under such conditions, it is self-evident that but comparatively, few fish are permitted to readv.th.e upper, waters where the spavining grounds are located. - ' ' ' ' " 1 '. ' The details of the measures necessary to place the 6aImon jndustry of the Columbia River on a permanent basis ? can not be elaborated by the Department at this time, , but in general it may be said that there should be (1) a restriction s on the amount of apparatus employed in a given section; (2) an adequate weekly close season covering possibly two days at first but reduced later if the circumstances warrant it; (3) an annual close season, preferably at the beginning of the , salmon run, and (4) joint: arrangements between the States, so that protective measures may be harmonious. v v - - Respectfully yours, (Signed) OSCAR S. STRAUS,' Y''f ' . i 'r': , ,r; " . '' BILL NO. S18 E&ieOMES GOVERNMENT KEC0SIUEN9ATI0XS AND SHOULD PASS. IT IS A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL To sneak of rnmnelllntr women tn ymt Is mlsleadins. It every woman but one refused to vote the: right of that one The argument that because women I the will of the Almighty, nor the de- - i a mi fi ii . i..s ii m ins rVJal 0 ID tb Yirfees cf Wha Wtlz-J lb Alccbl 'Tts Vvb Hi ii'i r- r -ft -ff 'K " 1 v" , m a l as 1 I w mWt M rC i"1f'" r ' Pure unfermented juke of fresh California Grapes. -, Ask your druggist, grocer or dealer '""T .. : Distributed bv FleckensfpJn-Mavpr fn.: PnrHanrl Or. ' Profluctsi Co., Towneena Thlri San Franc jco ON THE lOth OF JUNE , , Just after the election, we will sell HEAD of 8H0RTH0IINS - ' v - t" X 4 ; v - ' - , i .. ; . .!'...! At Union Stock Yards, Portland, Ore. - comprising red, 'white and roan' bulls from 7 months "to years old, heifers and cows with calves at foot. Herd headers, range bulls as well as some, fine prospects for the dairy in theJ pet of the great Scotch Bull Golden Crown; 125060, and Thei Ilarquis, 20C140. These will be sold just off the grass; will never be as cheap, as now. Write' for catalog and attend sale. It will commence at 10:30. A. M. Bulls to be 6old first A CHALMERS J. VI. HUGHES, ' Auctioneer FOREST GROVE, OR. remalna Are men compelled to vote T only a smau proportion so to the pons. Those that do vote should not be de prived of their privilege because of the itrnorance or inainerence or tne many. Under the present conditions It Is not possible to say what the real views of women are on tnis question. - women have been suppressed and repressed and riaicuiea ii tney expressed a wisn xo asslBt in the affairs of government for so long that it will take time to edu cate them to a comprehension of the possibilities of - citizenship. Men . have had the privilege of the ballot for (fen erations, yet have failed to appreciate its Importance. . What Clahwomen Coala So. ; . It would not be such a calamity as has been represented if politics should be controlled somewhat by clubwomen. seeing that membership la made up ut the best and ablest women of our conn try. These women are "the quiet unas- euminr queens or the home" and we are sure that morality and righteous ness would be increased by their in- fluenca . , . The women who neglect their homes and children are of another class. They are e the class our opponent admires, who have no Oeslre to consider their re sponsibilities as citizens. They prefer bridge and the theatre and the ball room. Their time Is wholly taken up with the affairs of "society' f They toil not neither do they spin, and are not to be troubled about the affairs of those that do. Yet we have faith In the edu cational power of the ballot and would not imply : that women of any class would' not bring Improvement In gov ernmental affairs. . - . f - The beet testimony that can be had ss to the effect of . woman suffrage in Wyoming, Colorado and the other suf frage states is to the effect that gov ern mon t affalra have been areatlv im proved by them. But granted that proof could be adduced that the morai condi tions in some of the newer states were not up to those of Oregon, Is that any " VOTE 318 X YES Bill No. 333 was framed to foster the selfish interest of a single locality. It is against the Government recommen dations and will mean a heavy tax on the State to carry out its provisions. It favors monopoly and is unfair. It should not pass. ' ;;--;.4irr'-" " ' ; ; ''-yv'-,:k ?- ''y--i ,:'f ;. -.: - :r i-'' - '": ' -v :r.-::'.i J: VOTE 333 X NO IFrail! Pleasant to take and. does not gripe or nauseato Cures Chronic Constipation Stomach and Liver Trouble argument against equal suffrage? Have men In the moral T state of Oregon Closed all i the gambling dens, . saloons. brothels and sundry other ; places? Shame on them that with their experi ence and opportunity tney f nave naa to reveal to the world a terrible record of moral and flnsneial' rottenness, r-t v ' The aAvocatea of woman suffrage do not claim that they could reform their hrnthers. either in or out Of the pulpit. and straighten out the tangle of Iniquity in uregon in a given numoer 01 cmya r years. What we aslc is the opprotunltr to do wnat we can zor we promotion 01 the highest interest- of the home and state snd nation; - , - ' -, Historv croves that women in places of power, have 'been great blessings. Deborah in Israel, Blliabeth and . Vio torta of England. Catharine of Russia and many others refute the sweeping statement that "the darkest pages of the- world s history have been written with the names of women who have sought to dictate political policies." - me aear xauier or ut an made no mistake when he gave dominion over all thine-s to the first sair of citizens. Eden will-be restored when together they shall exercise- dominion.; - I will) not attempt to discuss all of ' the- un euoportabln, imsglnary, foolish obieo-, tions found in those 15 "reasons. Tnev are not worth the paper they ' were written on. nor any effort on bit part to refute.. - Flften more such 'Yessons" ought to bring victory for equality be- loretmo law in June. ' Stimulation Without Irritation. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new laxative syrup combined with -the de licious flavor of fruits; and is very pleasant to take. ; It will not, gripe or sicken. It is much more pleasant and : effective than Pills, Tablets or Saline Wat ere,'; as It does not derange the Stomach, or irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. iU - Constipation.7 , : Orino Laxative Fruit Syrnp will positively cure Chronic ' Constipation, as it restores the natural action of the Intestinal tract. Wit. mciPMi If you are constipated ; ? If your tongue is coated If your breath is bad If your eyes are dull If four'head feels, heavy If you have heart-burn If you are troubled with belching If you have indigestion If your food does not assimilate If you are too thin If your complexion is, bad -l 'f, . ll.-Youf .: stomach, liver and bowels need stimulating, and you should take Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. 4 . ' Clears the Complexion. - Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup tima lates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. fr It Is the best laxative for women, and children as it is mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken ' , y ;j --. , T - . . T . ,; r Thin People TaKe Notice. De T. AsslmtUte Tews reedf ' Orino makes you assimilate your food ao you will get the full benefit of what you eat..' '' 1 " ' , ,4 Talle ORINO Laxatiyo Frtiit Syrup and If you are not satisfied your money will bo refunded Prepared only by FOLEY J CO., Chicago, lib , y ' . 60LD AND RECOMMENDED OY - - ALL DRUGGISTS f f , r . V . ' ' ',', MARIA v L. T. HIDDEN. -" Stonument Dedicated. '., (Hnlted Praa, LetMd Wlre-V i Pprlngfinld, : I1L, Mav SO. A hand some monument erected' te the memory of the late Governor John R. Tanner, who dlel May i, 1901. was dedicated today with interesting exercises. I. N. fhtlllps of Bloomlnsrton resided over the exrrclHes sn4 Blshon ORborne dellv trc!1 the Invocation. Th epenkers In clu'leil Judgn 3.- Otis Humphrey of Pprlngfleld. George W. Hlnmen of Chi- i raffo, t'ntrtcit m. ti Linnneu or Cnlensro j end W. 1). liyan. seoretiiry, of the United Kins Workers of America, ( ,4 , v, By J. F. S. . T: ;-;w;. ( In the delightful restf ulness I, of vastly correct and proper performance at the Heillg last night there burst the radiance ' of the most Vastly lnoorreet and Improper thing imaginable a beau tiful woman. They must be improper and incorrect, or Blllie Burke would be the rule and not the exception. Posi tively she Is an achievement the event of a lifetime. i ' ' Now usually John.' Drew and a John Drew comedy are as soothing as a visit to the msnlotirlsts. Toa Xsel that you are coop(i - away for - tiie -lime - from at every besetting care. - fott are looking at proper clothes, you. hear .carefully spoken sentences. watch. . bows and scrapes and manners that are guaran teed to be the very acme of propriety. No soul rasping blunders intrude them selves to make you wonder if it is possi ble -that your own carefully, Instilled sense of what' correct can have been a misguided one for all these years. John Drew has made his name and fortune for this, and of course he has It down to the point where w must all agree that he is a "thruly litigant gintleman. Therefore the'wave of ruffled dignity, astonishment and offended complacency that ' swept ever the house last night when Blllie Burke came Into the een ter of things In "My Wife." can scarcely be described. It was as though a burst of sunshine had been 1st into M room carefully - darkened and artificially Il luminated for an afternoon function. Miss Burke, perhaps, you know, used to slnr coon songs,-do stunts in "vaude ville and music. halls, and all that sort of thing. Then Mr. Drew, with his al most uncanny eye for what would ap peal to the. people he is playing; to picked -her dp,' made her co-star with him and 7 does tbe honors, of coursi vary srraclously. It la lovely, but 1 must be a trifle disconcerting to think that the fair -Blllie has reached her point in popular favor in about a year. Bhe can't act at an. ene aoesn i tend to. creature. ' rracefu' evmnsthetfc aoDearing. tlful woman she la wickedly unique. A a for tha nlav It's called Wife," and Is an adaptation from the French. All tne haa joaes ana naugniy, compromising -situations have been f ouged out and the holes still show, it's arcical and light and airy I suppose that describes Itand the dialogues, if ever were nrinisni, were pooriy plot is oi tne Kind pre- a very gorgeous and Intelligent and And as a beau- She' is Just Ing. 1 And as As for the playit s called "My they translated, and the that wants to be Jigged along in 14-64 time in order to nut ai aii compre hensible. It's too bad the last act couldn't have rteen either given an in jection of action Or been amputated the farce could have got about on three very well ". . .... . Much or .tne comeay is suppuea vj that funnv person Ferdinand Gott who as 'Qlbbv' Tori XunnyT-hls . entrance Into Swltxerlan tschalk, It is a most mild delight ; but it is a delightgood tea", fine tea.' ' : ' . -.i ..r'v:':.-'--'':,',f :' VVitV:: ' Tour grocer returns your money If you don't HXe echliil&Cs Best: we pay him. gives the best five minutes of .comedy In the show.- - Dorothy Tennant of "College "Widow fame - is distinctly deteriorating- frumpy and bourgeois. The rest are sat isfactory. - Which brings us down to that last and saving paragraph that we so delight to indulge in that about the Stage settings.. It Is so gratifying to be able to say that the stage settings were beautiful they were, too. Ever sleigh's bachelor . apartments are quite charming why -don't real architects make raoreS .of that kindt