this sacred flagstone into Mair Ene. It is hereby suggested th rmal protest voices A has 'some time the general opin- be 'that some control should be ex on the number and char acter-of delegations and persons who seek the honor of paying formal tri- bute to ), France's unknown hero. Greater Musicians' Salaries No "Babe" Ruth's Nation-wide' interest was recently attracted by the ~contract signed by a tuth, the famous , 'home-run 1, whereby he will get anlar of $75,000 a year. bs be sure, but © thi are any. ne "of stars in the go world: an are "batting out" "sala : stat he. this' 'beaten. For ex e, 1 "John'] otisa 'is @bout. to. make a tour of the mation picture theatres throtighout North America with his nd at a weekly salary of $12,600. This is a total of $650,000 for a year, assuming that the band has'a solid year's booking. However, even al lowing for several months' lay-oft-- and for the fact that Mr. Sousa must .pay liberally the fifty-five musicians - who make up this hand--there 1s still & small fortune left for him, exceed- "ing by far "Babe" Rutbs $76,000! Then, too, Mr, Sousa's earning capa- ""eity endures many times longer than Ruth's; for the older Mr Sousa gets, the greater his fame and drawing * power, whereas Ruth at best only has a few years of maximup earning. pow: paul Whiteman is another famous] music maker whose earnings greatly. "exceed those of the famous baseball : Mr. Whiteman and his orches- "recently played at the Paramount eatre, in New York, at a salary of g week. After completing this ment, He opened .at a new urant New York at a weekly tee of $6,000 and fifty per ceht.| = gross receipts, which means } \ salary there may Tebch the 5 ood of $15 wee Be Ne engagement, | y n will appear in a mus}. a oss Lopez ris another well-patd | : recently played a fve 2 He gagement on the clan: weeks', reported t] ville areuls ato soiary: of a eek. "! may ee Emitting fire among With. hiss and She. Athoo' its back was cl And' there for Hours. it ne smoke, | ly broke: writhed and lay © A menace in the public way-- At best amusing young and old Who did the spectacle behold. > A Such, thought I, is the potent man Who has no speeial aim or plan. "Live wire" his critics may allow, And even enemies avow, But what avails it to possess Ability without a guess It not controlled, or misapplied, Or opportunity denied? He must by destiny be doomed To have his energy consumed By wasting time with fruitless "splut- ter, Discharging fireworks in the gutter. 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Over the thousands and thou- space their graceful | wings carry them; from polar regions {at the north; over north. temperate, ; torrid, and south temperate lands and seas, to polar regions of th south. | In mid-June the bird appears in ithe Arctics, nesting as far north as Jand has been discovered. It keeps near to the shore, for much of its liv- ing is garnered from the waters. Through: the time while the eggs are hatching and the young birds growing, the Arctic terns enjoy the perpetual day of mid-summer in that northern "land of the midnight eun." For weeks, although the sun dips near the horizan, it néver sets. When "the young birds are full- grown and have gained strength for traveling, the flight southward begins. Thousands of terns from along the no coasts depart by the first of September. No ornithologiet has been able as yet to trace their full flight, so their route--if like most mi- grating birds they have regular routes ~--ig"mot wholly known. Arrived in far southern lands, time Las passed, and the sun now shines on the Antarctic regions, while at the «jnorth which they have left behind them, day disappears in the long night of winter. Thus it may be seen that the Aretie térn enjoys more hours of daylight during the year than any other living creature, Is it love of light that prompts them to take the long journey twice yearly? If so, how do they know that the changing seasons will shift the weeks of daylight from one pole to the other? The wonders of nature are many, and not the least among themr is: this knowledge possessed by these beauti- ful "birds, the Arctie terns, or sea swallows, a Button! Button! Where's the , 'Button? The housemother who may be call- ed upon any minute to mend John- nie's trousers, or match Florence's sash, Or repair a run Tn a Stil new pair of chiffon stockings, needs all her etceteras at hand. 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