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ip, ry en- om ey ing Phe ee, his the Lip, and tay ttle ady our Two will 6th nort mit. 6th lays on $ at 3oth nt ic Mars hese pop that ther jimit and 2 re 1 be Zores or as IR. The Porter Problem DRESCRIBING for the ills of the ils, or ier: become a nl No-Got rs, h with the Inter sociation. The Rounding-The-Curve Cup Stabilator spillage} atio: Coffee Plan to minimize been expanded. In a measure, that fixes up the Diner Situation. But what of the sleepers” Is the Association awake to its duties among the sleepers It is. For many years travellers on over- night trains have been at the mercy of the Pullman porters. These por- ters have an almost unnatural desire their cars ‘made up” before the train plunges to its last stop. Because of this desire, the white sleeved arm of the porter divides the curtains of the berths and settles on the unprotected form of the slumber- ing passenger. A vigorous shake in the darkness. The passenger awakened. Soon the washrooms jammed. And the porter, unhin- dered, finishes his tasks so his hands will be free to accept the tips at the finish. The situation is not equitable. And the International No-Got As- sociation has determined to remedy it. FIENceronrn. it will equip all pas- sengers on _ transcontinental trains with — steel-jawed = muskrat trap At night, after retiring, the pas- senger will set his or her trap out- side the blankets. The relentless arm and hand will stealthily part the cur tains of the berth in the mornin But, when the long fingers close for the awakening shake!—a sharp snap, and things will be different. Then the passengers can sleep blissfully on to their destination. Of course, this plan will work a hardship, at the outset at least. among the porters. But when the Association sets a few dozen porters into circulation with muskrat traps and long chains dangling from the tip hands, the moral will be obvious to all others. The idea of trappizing the Rails, or Carriers, will be launched at once. Complete trappization of all lines will be effected as quicky as possible. There may be those who will say that the plan is a little harsh. But noth- ing will cure a bad habit or an evil practice quite so neatly and perma- nently as a muskrat trap. If more people would set more muskrat traps there would be far less familiarity in this world. —CieT SHAFER Patented Distance. What is it? Ask your pro about the St. Andrews- Gleneagles free trip, ete.—Advt. LEG-o-MATIC BRIDGE SETS lonnaine meTan MFG. CO. 392" Fourtw ave Relieves 4 Patriotism A Dialogue By Percy Crosby HE author of “A Cartoonist’s Philosophy” ex- pounds a common sense philosophy of the times. The first part of “Patriotism” is devoted to a discus- sion of Shaw and Gandhi and the general state of present world conditions: the second part, to Pacifism; and the third part to Prohibition—which Mr. Crosby holds responsible for many of the un- modern life. In a day when the world seems full to overflowing with strar and unhealthy thing fanatical pacifism, politic crime, prohibition—Mr. ¢ naturally extreme ideas which domina -racketeering. al dishonesty, monopoly, y believes there is but one course to adopt and that is to get down to the soil and dig a wide trench of common sense. $2.00 PERCY CROSBY—Publisher DISTRIBUTED BY 45th St. N. Y. C. G. P. Putnam’s Sons—2 W. The R a day at T it with oth @ si e Lexingt T shops, not far from its of Broadway. G1 SIMPI BEAUTIFUL. i if entra bright NEW YORK. W We recommend the special does, jhe! prick 65¢. luncheon and $1 din 5 Rover that Vevey huh | ROOM RATES AS LOW AS ~<\ Oept. 14, P.O, Bor 43. Baltimore, Ma re>)) BITTERS Quickly csIiEyy, Travel | HOTEL ess | Ave, at 48th St. York City se 50e battle for 25¢ @ Ny 3 HOUR TEST the 5 EXINGTON ESTER, General Manager comicbooks.com