Monday, Dec. 17, 1923

VIEW with ALARM

Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm:

Magnus Johnson's banalities. (P. 7.)

A dastardly scheme to make traitors of Americans. (P. 20.)

Gloom in Britain. (P. 8.)

A bewhiskered baby. (P. 24.)

A catfoxdog shown at a poultry show. (P. 24.)

Sizzling criticism which produced puerile operatics. (P. 28.)

Lao Yan-Guen whom even Nero and Attila must envy. (P. 12.)

Too much work and too small pay for those who make humanity com- fortable. (P. 6.)

"The hour of the utmost sacrifices." (P. 11.)

A Duchess expressly forbidden to dance in public restaurants. (P. 8.)

Tariff retaliation. (P. 17.)

A fatal woman. (P. 14.)

Scarlet fever contracted from little Fanny. (P. 15.)

Guido Mayr who can smile and be a villain. (P. 17.)

Ghouled churchyards and vandalized vaults. (P. 18.)

A Baroness who wears no petticoats. (P. 11.)

An upset in Yellow Breeches Creek. (P. 30.)