EDITORIAL PAGE
DETROIT TIMES
’ 9vtrllah»<l svarjr availing ascapt a t>jr (hr
bat rot I Tln.as Cos.. 7S-74-.T »v«
y Nubs -nptl»n Ha too— By rsrrler. 1 1 c* ts *
Month; |l 4 ysar. Up mail. *- p« r >**'. pa}*
I* *4iV»BOO
Talouhoa*—Main 4b«o conn*' tin* sli «
IMnU. Glv# Timas’ o; >*r*’ >r i.arn* f
or parson waritan a’obs- ripti n • ru«- -
plaints of Irregjisr d«u»*ry will oa '« <* • 1 >
phono up l« III) y c.
Kntarail at tha Fusi.-flics at L>#tru t *»
MKI-cUa* mall rr.sttar
f-t Th* ua* cf tha ram* of »Ht» ;
Cofihar* in any ,utsi<l* pi J* • t »
4. Ail secra-iv-d t»o. • •>•« ra
tarry and shouhi ha rau.-rad to * *
list* alKOvd by Utchard W. * *
pia nacar
MONDAY. Jt'XK T 1
Here’s a Work You Can
Help With Your Dollars
When a girl who ha> “g"ne wr \.e
Wants to go right again, what are w,
going to do alnnit it 7
| That is not a question which ear. U
answered lightly.
A great deal depends, ot course,
the girl.
If she is of strong character and ..
sound constituion, she may t*e ai ie :
get on the right track and stay th.*r\.
unaided.
But if she is strong and »und, rl.c
l doesn’t often “go wrong."
The great majority of these young
women are weak-willed and with >ut * c
resisting power w hich a hardy physi-;ut
gives.
What, then, is to l>e done ?
They must be helped, for they can’t
help themselves.
If they are strong enough to make u;
their minds to escaj>e from the conditio?
in which they find themselves, that’s
about all the strength that can 1*
astpected of them.
We mustn't expect too much.
Strength comes from right living, not
;from making up one’s mind to be strong,
f First, then, the young woman must U
put in a more favorable environment,
where the influences for evil which >ur
; founded her and led her away from the
•odal standard can no longer reach her.
I But this is only a beginning; for, left
to herself, she would drift helplessly, lose
courage, and her later condition would be
Dorse than the former.
She must be given, therefore, proper
•Mention, proper food, proper compar -
■looship, until she is built up, mentally
and physically, to a state of self-reliance
In which she can look the world in the
face and say to it: “I am a woman who
Can take care of myself."
-*
Such a place, and such attention, i
provided by the Rescue home of the >al
-1 vation Army, which is now asking the
people of Detroit for $50,000 for its new*
'building
A site has been donated, and on it
Stands a house which will be used for
juvenile court cases.
The new building, to accommodate 12'
people, is a necessity to the community.
The Salvation Army is doing work, in
this manner, which the city of Detroit
ought to do, and is doing it as efficiently,
doubtless more sympathetically, than
the city could do it.
It is helping the individual, but it i
■•Iso assisting the entire community; f r
while it saves the girl, it makes YCM’R !
TAXES lighter by keeping her fr.-ni the
[ courts and the poor commission.
r Then* are plenty of so-called .-enti
- mental reasons for aiding in this fine
7 Work; but there are many n-re
Intensely practical reasons.
t Even if you don’t care about tin* g.r!,
you ought to care about yourself.
| But the committee in charge -f th<
yfsiaing of funds believes that you do
pn about the girl—that you’ve a heart
•—that you wouldn’t see her go to smash
j for the sake of a few cigars or a theater
jacket.
F
’ Already $15,000 of the sso,<Mio has
• been garnered, in large contributions
End small.
I The factories are adding their share,
Jtad the factory workers an* proving that
bthey are big-hearted and generous.
8o do what you can for these girls,
r. Cut down your pleasure allowance for
p few days, and send the savings to
Richard 1\ Joy, treasurer of the com
j mittee.
You’ve t- * idea how you will feel
n I . if i ney will
( help to accomplish.
MtTriful Intervention Is
This. C hosen for Mexico
It is >i mi-officially announced that;
nt Wili i met
witr. the Mexican ; r = >blem will U* T-*
», n»i a >tjviig lit**! *r> -s exp***;iti<*n lti’o
Mexici to relieve the starving with ut.
mi’ tar> guard, announcing to the rartv
: oai ?, r > tl.at ew: > na*lest> tit* workers
will m,i! themselves bey.*nd the pale of
j consideration.
A few months !al»or among Mexico’s
war victim- by this expedition will un
it i* *.i i!\ create a wide-spread letv.ng ot
■ fro nd>hio an*l gratitude among the
>,m; e p*s • le of Mexico.
Quite likely, it will result in a request
f. r American intervention, if the nght-
I ing continues.
At Uh MU .'•••• mi* test
.for the factional leaders anil mean- the
’.,tion of the one or ones w r.o ta..
to stand it.
The whole country wouM revolt i
ig n.-t t’ e man who harmed an expedi
[ t.■ -r* *r -u*h an errand of mercy, yet it j
*rmit• t ! t*» continue its work, the
■ r .*i:v! will he cut from under the an
an-hy, and the war will end.
It’s an admirable brand of “interven
ti- n."
From Another
Point ot l iev:
Villa’s currency rep*>rted worth
three cents on the dollar. M onder w: at
has transpired to give it its standing?
• • •
A headline says: “Observe the Law Is
Ten* r of VYhson Note. Hut the act
which prompted the note was base.
• • •
An item says Coming. Cal. is to have
.v large new pickling plant. Respectful
ly called to the attention of the Anti-
Sal >on League.
• a «
Incidentally, if it is in order t» in
quire. who shot the z back into
Przemysl ?
• • •
An explorer claims to have the pr -of
that the Carden of Eden existed in
South America. Mas a principal port,
maybe, on the River of lK>ubt.
• • •
Convicts in Junction City. Ohio, make
paving blocks. Their work, also,
over the road.
Should Suit the Mighty Hunter.
Culled from the Polk State Gazetteer:
Elephant Butte. N. Mex.
Tiger. Wash.
I>eeriaiid, Fla.
Deerwo*xi, Minn.
Lyons, Mich.
Huntland, Tenn.
Bison. Okla.
Antelope, Tex.
Buffalo, Minn.
—F. VV. F.
lit
By puttying his uplifted nose a Chicago
mar. ~jcc*ed«-d in passing a deputy
u:.o was waiting for him. Stung again
by a putty-blower?
PRESENTIMENT
T':.* > v . -peaking of n a
\V . . r.g » ■.* eiuiy ** * >-n <*••• r* »a* of
Tr-.i -. .ry AMI s»:n <• 'I Adoo j a-* reminded
fa «tor ■ »;«•■ < * '.at lit •
Sor .• !•.(’[» ■»o i i.d:’- # ff'n ard c.il!»*d on
Miyme K*’» Sie. an ! -.or:.*- • 1 ere about 11 45 a
!»if ■ * •.« lat *. h*- fc-ad of * s'air-
Mivtn* ” *,:rl ’■ ■- vo • • '‘Oil Ml that »< • g
a,'*d 'nrt : '!«>r - ir <\(rar»-'
- rookin' yap to '-»«• '.»- ' ad •n * or 111
< oip»* down th*r* and kl« k bur. all the *»i
through Mj» No 12 <*oi:ar"‘
"< 'hart*** Mo * *r 1' ” ■ -Mfutly - t i
Mayrn K*o !,«•, ?jrr. -,g ?o N ° j :t
"V» a Uari.r *’ respond*! O ari* - Howard,
-igl full) "Wh; t 1 - I* *"
•*./teething * ' - O '** -e •* *** g«*i*lY
*nu ’ . • ••’• VJ .y: r. M!*> a* rai att* r
part."—l'hi.a .ei; Kv**nln/ T**l< aj. i
RATHER < OMPLIMENT\RY
■•' • •
I ■ - . « •' • ; ! ’■ X
fai h. f ti> i. ri *- a♦ ’’ e re ,• • ,
I-aur* nee U . • 1 u*- v t«»r
"Wfce:. ' « ia-* r■.**aia hi' 1 rung down h»*
fame brt> *l*. • •• to - :;.e rt'il
»< 'ini i a"t’< i, •- **#•■. jr» app«H'»d v
• ■ i! »>r of i /*"«■* * r--ora an ! handed
•I.r l»'tv ' » • » t: * ligur»* *u •
:■ ■■ !♦ 1 .<* ■ '••. a • and
M y. ••• •! <: don t *«-Il me e ; i / •
T .rt* i;,’j do you"”
Th» r'ftt. dad I replied
‘ V ell. <4 and *.*.« old g'-ivUman though*
fully, Is ?h»i mo* W:,p other chore*, do yo»:
hav» !<j do be.-: I* -a 'ting*' hvery h* idy'-
M agaz in*
HIS *‘P.R» !»f)ER" DETAINED
1*" off;.*, bc>> *Ol 1 *h:» of;.
'Ve ••• • ■;< v..»« an« girl n d** -* ' f*el. d' - * *»
■ VS •• . t» a* h»*r hax • ‘lte;.', httle gir.. » a*>
y* r t. me
*a> , 'I .In t' ’• U ft
‘!« ii* r*a* s Aw g-an an t* j 1 it
.-a}' -1". Naa dt pupils would laug at
mr’
* T aM* r say* If anybody laugh* 111 kill
’em ’
’ Sr»v,« de girl ‘\» I t.a’e to*
<> *.* .i • -.»%•< an- tea? her
" lona o.| h\ • <l** girl
"Mi brudd* r laughed an he atn’» h* en hotr *•
frotn ■*« Uieii let a week, she kep’ him In -o
long "
ECONOMY
"Hut your fiance Dag such a small salary’
MOW ir • J t>|;.K to Hup
Oli, «• re to econotnlie V\ »»’re going
to d<* without *ucb a lot of things that Ja.< k
ueeda.”
m . . ■ A •» A
DETROIT TIMES
Oh, W ell, It’s Different in Our Case.
WHAT's THt l VC* A f \ vnew TWt Tv
Au:t ycu cot d? • vvas | ms* t n roe r^i
Mffi TmE MeptiviCM ; vpo Mism/ ?miuo
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wW --t P su ,‘U>- V^L'S
At a iVv'?>,'fx.» -w ,T I | Th*S *',> “mg limit*
NtKT UihTl ; ■ r V’CCul HAvC > cE
v fam^cn 1 -
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To vc -vat •-* •
• • - MAT A SHlftT AAiM
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n * .;m fyT CM A Fui. Cve*C'-^ T 44TVi4T
• _A- . * r you. Ak.6 n
fS" " DC -*p-
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1£• w r v ' i HI wv w • j
T «*t** ar«* mor- t sc*« ;r. heav."
**ar?h than :,re -4 in
v r .5 -o in ! ?!.» r* >. • -
• r **r* *hißi- t .at 't r - cjr •*.•» *
'han hate b»*rn rtu-n’ion * i In the
> a,—, r.
I h* ar 1 a y. u « rnotr—r
1 raniay N I .:.r, t c c.' t
!—. - ; |
1 Ivav-- tham *i*h
T ;* !ror.i ~r*- n:oth r Th*T* r
of or ,r-
No** * ■■ < u-j.-ir * i jr.rl £ v» f .
or •:,.***■«- aft« mm t a »>« « -, • .
.»!*-• ar-1 -r-tr. :-in« of ■ lihlrvn ♦»
Eyeglasses DTicn Seeded Should lie
Worn—Advice On ! heir Proper Use
:nanS? ir.a icr«*a» pre/.j
dice airaifi.*' A**r:ns (t la *.-*•* .i
pr-judio* tha* i
• n.pro • r 1 >
r*fra<*in* . jr* n> .-«»• of the e:*.a* *
'moas rr» human.'jr.
\V|i< **• t ia* *- - a;<* re»‘*d* and tii* y
eh iuld : • an. <> id a fa»iure *«» •.
so means det. . lorat.on ot o*u.ar
health an . t n> • or.- and n-ualiy pre
dure* touch ur.ne, e-i-arj aiifferinf **,
the mdiV.dual
T-/ *!.<•-• .i 1 .» do * *-ti' «:.. *••, ad
vice .is to fh»*ir proper u.-» over.
of vital i:: p<r.i!i-<* In fira
pUc* if ey' *;a»e«*s are * .rn *Re>
.id *.o* folded *o*er* ! ,r *
and« u * e-** . ’ *
-at v «-d or du hd.
The. * icild »• -r ir / on i
t on '; e ojr- id a .f • * !-•••- ■ -
r an*e | In a ia«- thus *■ ; r. .*
Somewhat Mixed.
A < ares il eji-.inia’e has k .e‘-n mad*
;e *n'i -,f •-.* prop..rtlon of •fti
( ,f forto n birth an I descent
bro-»* ou* * .< T'n ted ; te. *hi h
I '>• e. of *• -p. ■ a! in'’fat a’ t ; i«
t't . ri' r m** According ’o Prof A
( f- L: r i i*t *.f ( >n,e:| t.ni\-r- 'y.
• a n.,01e , .al st'd • of
• f. ..• .t. *h» four.try contained
peopl* of foreisrn
or ■*■ per ce* r.* of t'.e -fit ire
-hire pfipila'.on Os ' his nut..’** r
4 *../1 *i '*c-i« foreign • irn 12,-
f* 16,311 had ha**n !njrn In An.-ri* a
if f< r. lyn >orn parents, and
. a or.* «i*< a pa-i nf
• • or dir. at to the >»ai; ’is a larr*
*.-op-irrlop of 'lie fora;<r, i.-.ru ;< p.
1. *on nr at laid tho *» of for»*i*n
irth ar» of fierman m ion 1 i.» f
are tier mans an 1 soma 4
' *;* r,( Irish d"*aent ar.d .1.231.-
>*2 * laaalfled as Kna’.tsh S-nth,
ar, ei-h f'sn**da on'ri iW-d J
; ii t.» the so-< il!*d ftgairn pop
,la*.' r \ isrria Ifunxary 27"
P »-!a 2.*>41 dl» Ira’r. 1 2 .•• 6
. ni! tie S' vndinavlan ino ip in 1 1
Ina H**ad»*n. Vo r »ay at and I»■ nmark
1 7*3.375. All tha <* -r oup'rv - ♦>,
r i>*nir sor.ia 1,177,h52 <‘ tjr.f».«r,
, iarsld
Cnj* rr ;ad
"Mr WUtr s rr.< k • n.a *;•
averdn*
M llow dar and h.*'’’
I 'll a «11dn't J and >rad t Irn '* I’lf
l b'irgn Pr»;s».
U hat a Girl Could Do
By E s. HITCHCOCK
f a h-.h a r.•".*.* : -i • • r a hero
»!•;••> could be i** t>y their
ra 'her ahilf* - nl <t hince to
■ * h«*r «'••*;. •• £ t *•- i little
.t:n< T * -••raker i i*r.,r*»*
c* R?.» a , id in ! 1 :t -a a.• a
uiiiiii iruty ’ ■*.♦• r >rr r.d where
• - -u: *ide > ur.kr i r - • mu.o
•. a '•» an .*•:- , «•■*. t * l ;rtn*
* • *x-'e. •- d* - ; f ' ' e (tiv-id
' - ’-t ■ i ■ i-lren It
- ! b* and f r • tliera and
K ■■! P’r * chi 1: :j to have a
■ \ <n.;‘* W a i o < • *».Kxlr.a.-*
for ii mu *irl t- r-a*e'
•■.r • tp* and h;«'*r Ko* the same
’• k.iiisi'i - ..d not «•* la <1
•ir* .* • • on '.i...» - i.,r stands 'I he-,
noifl - n* p’ leap.
v a done by rubbing
’ * .*■:.*.. a.* h clean md soft
' ,* s rot r.ace**;,ry to U.-a
c. nkin.
v i -* -ho .Id nor he* A'itti in
*' ■• . I'' -y *r >:: ! *■ hsnxert
r»-pair* 1 'hey tiecoma »orr». ’
no ked > rack* ; and on of -h*pa
' J fra*r:- .- **.*• :•■•>* and cheap ,
a-r rr- .• r R »;•», ! franr.-*- »•*•
* > 6 and ye' h Id ,l f*‘r shape*
1 TJ • «-e also d*rra*)Je and
.... . - .all <)■.'-i ■ •( v»«ra I stae
1 e v d>> net bur* *.-.• a»rs
r a* and «,.*e free • r*-m rus'
S »- • !, v. r ihd i ' *r - m !<r dis
-a-e« if> ; parted p. •x» !> hv >on
ta* f r, • ar* r.*s of .afflicted chil ,
■ • * - •< ir:«-r ;r,. . *
f» a i-.ir.t. a »r*d fa .1 to rapor'
a phy*i* ; in or J.« al'h of 1
' ! • • 'hu.A p* *n. ♦ n’hers to
*i*a* t with the ass! <
,t»d * . prertd th> 'roi!'i<’
The 21-Hour Shift
'r■ .rn tha front sav the
•1- i • * i ! .•*■- dream of tha calm
i- ’ ’ *-,r 1 appy horna# 1* not
ha- ' Ho occupied Is the
. * - .arrirnc soldier ait!i the
• Ina irl battle that
•'« »-i.'.k* f.ll his dreams and
* • a • . !]<>■• (n/ <>f f at»le or
•a hlstla ha h* ars *a
• or • iff* r« the r.l*h»
i r u a!il** to And hi* aun
• r,r of a flafea attack.
Edmund Vance Cooke and
Ihe Detroit Times Ease the
Day’s Work for Wilson
TIIK V, IIITK HOT'SK
V. ushingtrm
June 3. 11)15.
My (\< »r Mr. Cooke:
Mo I not give myself the ploaiuir»* of tolling you how
? ,m1 how deeply gratified I was by your p'*m in the
entitled, "Lucie Sam and Woodrow?" I don't think
•/ii .an possibly know how much such things hearten me
/,<! in -c o(f the day’s work.
Cordially and sincerely yours,
WOODROW WILSON
Mr. L'imund \’ance Cooke,
c-o I iie I tetroit Times,
Dctr M t Michigan.
By Webster.
I arming 4 s. I.atm.
speak* r At a reren* f.*rTn*r»'
r . ** ’ r« ;r a a > r * * n a .»• * *•
[••mark 'h a' so ;r •■<*: -of i
a -a* .j n.vh rr.*-r.*al
lj'»’ a f * n',»r!i *’ •!> < ( ;„i
;*r..
No o"o **h .1! -p.'*'* 1 «•■*•-pec*
ia‘l> of ,'aifin !: ■* it:-;><»*-» >to
■! * ve of a v »!io ould »• \iti'
r «• •*»nth »lv t"r ‘ >ir •*•*!■■*. and
not <*-1 pm tit i mental develop
n*u * Hl« t ran-la* ion **\*»r iae
** 1 .H grra:lv larg* h * r-.n.uiand
• a tun* iAh Ho would mak*- *> < 1
h-ertminationa between Tuxl'sh
word* of r>»• ar!v • k h«» *ame mean.”*
a *»ny lP**rarr or profe-monal , all
rc th.* would be of *cr*at xil -*
| H*» would »-*m «r 1 «pn*k Kn »r! I
mar- flu**nth. his <no» M*e of I.a
a roots * uld ena >le v itii t> «• o
.<»**p«»r in»o r* thin a- he read Hi
[mad would rw.td'T by know rg
1 if*» of an - *•»:♦ peoples ar t v
wcr knowledge of l/eratur** w :i 1
~ive him lifelong enjoyment
I * a bo* works so ,r '••am firm
'nft. ar.d simp!;. do*** what ftl* fath
• r t.'lln him *o do. maktn* ni o
«< nations for himm-lf he is UtM**
fetter equipped for ;fo thAn he wa
rfare H** rray hav. acquired r *
i’ar ha It of Industrie:* 1
vho'h has w ail** Put that an *
inquired also in sttd.vm* la'it.
Hut if a >ov AO'.ld make Ins four
'•ears' farm work a school, an **»•
fer, ni*-nt station on producing r**
. It it rug it a higher value
t .»n f h«* •■'ho„-r o» upa*ton of
Ja'in If every *lnie he plan’ed a
f **l 1 of i.rn •• -vould examine - air
! i’l a.I [ho condemns of his work.;
r< ! p• r< ’ .*• r*- * '* of tlift* r«*n*
r, hod*, r- • h ?ri original ron-Iu
nl< ”, i' *l> *’ •• n»af »r.od *,»• would
«• doing ritf'nal r*s«uir*h work
‘u.«t a* va ms * t~ ativ’hlng th»- ro.
1 ?< a* t( t*;«• I‘nfort n : , * , l>
•nn pATA f iwly ff* r>*-'>pl“ work In
• a *horongti wa. l<*r;l*«on (Te< t
H-rald
Emj
I
A Kanm* paper f*lls of a m<n
aho Afrt home under ' .*• Influent*
I of li.juor and in hta ar.nl* tv that
' hU wife «h .Idn't gnow It. he * jf
on a p*»n». o•« mien "Whv, Will.
« l ► smd 'you'r** drunk ’ ‘Not tall
•flow in tie *orld d'l yo*i g»-t that
I r.jt on your forehead*' That
stumped him. V fa right thought
uro* I hit myteif * "You bit
j yours* If ’ Now. |,o v d.d you bite
vour»elf orj t* »• foreh**Hd *** Hut h**
1 had her th*-r*- and he ran.*' right
hark “I stood on a chair '
A Poem a l):iv,
it \iiiiy t mi jo \>.
I
"h»n lu»i*'> ».»» i>. ••ittliig iuii
H« >» im» I.lk *• >l l i .«i■ U in -mg h
run,
«i»*wu. .Ir.iiK ..IT h.» "iu.«rt. nn
».tl>l
M\ w •Jt K U di'ur. 111 g,. 1.. i, t
"M> v*..ik O- tin'.*'' t«*WM iU I
•M ) M *•! k l a ii i;W >* -r .1.1 l tin
t u •
Hit h»pl>a. in a >r i-in an'
I 'M. wu k i* and. u. tlil .1,11,. nt i,>
\ t »l.ep All night . I ..
M -i i u W fault i * that '
.J IV th h>"
I ks. 'w vu u ii miiiiiK, ‘ ,t...t|. r.-
pile t
It it i it > t u gut a). t!l i. t be
lied.
I W' I 4 it in ‘ l« t v .*u kit. w
li«t « .rk ,• . h .. ti *. t|.i
1 at n the lii. r'i i a though W'i' fee!
A * - .lii w h*<n tin)
fe. I--
>• a ...•■* J ll.* 11l brtok .tl.u
1 end
V • « 111 : f: I I \•• Il rn.i !<• I* .I
W. | I . ■
[-1 "om
W « .ur ttf 1 .-il*. »i 1 right the ro.*nt
Tb. ■'* * m.i.t ni’M L’« iiiilk.*! and
tten
We a t r tueikfiat t.*r t*>* men
l.i. t*■ t ■ » u. «•. with «% iii iperlng
r.a.
In | t rt»t.i UAlr. the . *ll.ll eu liar
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without moat
A ” .n- '•!*•: . • vh : .f ■* h. * tetr,
per till ii»* low* v *t
Th*> cudtll* AMtn* * Ir.t* r girl die
llh<» *h** hot w*afh*r
lHd vti'i • vi r g*-t *0 lon* f me thgt
you xanted to howl ilk*' a dog* I
And the tight* *d x!.o ha/ rt <>r•
monev than friend.- Is gi.id of It
1!i * sir* ;urit*. of m**n are 1 : •
rli). w- * it... r to*) f.t-f < t too sin *
tlvlliz.it mn i * v! it toinp* I* tit*
AA'.'tg*’ to work t »r hi** dally hr* ad
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the pilli" l»
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.ill on the out ..ile, that of a m ill *
is h!1 on the in • ide
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i 1 .g/, hut hi- pant *r*' Jt.s* n long
!i* tho-*' of ..riy other dog
till)* should h«* war** of young
m*ui who i '*•*' a J '..r.! - . ► ;d
--hiishiiild Hi*'v .ir*• ajf to dev**l*ip
in*u 1* mon drn; ■<
From wha' a man thinks ,*■
*.now* n.ibtr irt w hat his t.* glihor
, tl.lr * h* known, and *h* reriiaimh
lit pro; b!v h* about x!iat h r* ai
y do* • know
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“’rh* him Corner* \NiM Tiilw
v%ere defeated by th’ l.ocust
t»i;inlw in a clone and excitin'
ifjtme, .'b'l t’ 2\i. Willy Stubly’w
eiror in tb* firwt innin’ lowt th’
name f'r th’ locals letlln’ in two
runs.”
MONDAY, JUNE 7, 19 15
AUT ANI) DKMOCItAt’Y
BY OM. FRANK CRANE
tCopyrlght. IDll*. hy h*raiik Cranti)
\N b«*n you say “art* most pc*o|»!t* think
>t nuiMums, picture Kallenes and old
masters.
It i" ijuite the tiling for gentlemen hur
dehoxl with wealth t«» collect expensive
ami curious luie-a-hrac ami. upon the tK'-
* •*» of their death, to leave it to the
* ity, to la* known a> tin* Smith Jones col
lection.
What giukl is it? Who goes to mus
eums? \ very small portion of the
ll*eop!e. The elfeet of the “art gallery”
i upon the* comnuinity is something, but
j the whole idea is i very poor grasping
at the real function of art in democracy.
It la ne\olent 1\ inclined folk want to
increase the ministry of the beautiful,
let them improve the appearance of the
| houses of the citizens, the furniture in
them and the grounds around them.
Particularly let them make beautiful
the habitations of the p>*or.
A hundred th*»us md «l**ll l r picture
from Purope is not in any way so val
uable artistically as ten thousand dol-
Ut-x’ worth of tree- would be. or twenty
th.ousand dollar- spent on adorning the
water front, or fiftv thousand dollars in
ves'.tsl in changing lum tenements into
! comely and home like dwellings.
Art for the exclusive set only, whether
* at set is millionaires or alleged high
br iw- i« as bad *»s anything else that
*s exclusive. 1 rile - art can get to the
•ormnon jveople it i< a .-U|x*rfliiity,
!r Mime- it a, tl •* director of the State
\rt n. Maurice Irwin Flagg,
1 ; U* r. doing op.a s* n ible and real
irt fvromo»ion. He -unphes farmers and
1 wellers in snail villagi - gratis with
model- for attractive homes and land
scape designs.
The purpo e is “to lieautify the dwel
!:ng nlaces of ti e n* *ple ati 1 flevelop at
♦b.e same ♦ >me ambition for and a love
and the Ihvutiful in the minds of men with
small incomes."
This i- the «u.r* of art work that Is
sincere and '**’!•*■• u- 1, It get - somewhere.
It bel* s It i- not * conceited etTort t*>
»p»u- and to the >u; *n >r classes.
W hen we do away w : th the ugly “shoe
jbtix” farmhou-e. with it- alxvminahl©
bj rn, nil übstitute son* thing pictur
!*•-. \\r i*i t l »*,r place: wh**n we transform
the village ’> m a i lli*e*: >n of huge dry
;■ kml- packing case* -i ? in rows, dull and
drenrv and -ttipid in apf^earanee, into a
lovely g;ir len, tr«*es and flowers with
1 »u-"os of charming and individual at
tr o t vi ness; when we get -ome sort of
artistic uni f y in our • ; tv building: th**n
we shall he entitled to b*' called lovers of
Iveauty.
M*t r -tales are f 'l'w ng. ( alifor
?:ia, t ickv, Texas, and Indiana are
formulating programme- -imi'ar to that
.f Minn** t. (iermanv, Italy. France,
. fid < a uadi have published the Min
-<ita plans.
Say- Mr. Flagg:
“Tl,h 1 otter housing programme is
supplementary t<* the other work of the
oimmi - -ti. It circulate - exhibits of in
justrial art s< ilptors, l.ome fumish
ln/-. homi industi.e-, anl scliool art. It
•rgatii/.c- home industries and handi
craft ela-ses and put- into tie* field spe
cialists t<> teach such work. And it has
been surer fu! in finding a market for
its product.”
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Secret of Looking Young
by m aooinr,ton orucc
lAnU. r * ' Th> H I ■ "of It u "Uty.'*
I * yrh"i' *k > -Oxl I nrruii.o' U.” • t*- I
Kx*uv wuni.o. ‘a.ii.'s so k< *‘i» you rut looktnx
;. ,* * j. i ! *t*- i* noth III*; wrofi* in
i; I- Hut fh* o' i- > >'.<»***t *b sl Hi «t e* wron*
'in *1 *• rn* »r- n.iiiv • > n;*n to hnie thi
- in* nf i Iv.iu* in* >••*«-
\h often n Tint t! » artiflri:il nnl- to x* lil***i
.
>i..y nr** ol.ler not v.'iiun* tl>Bn t!i*lr tru •
,iu« l’r*.*» iwlv b*Taio»«* H* v u..ik>- ie* of mj. u
, tifli. *. t * n.itui 1 '«•' 1* n» x i- to lnf* r that
ff..y -'hi.il in kt* jt*u a* *il of tie in than u
.Ii M, Hit) ll* r
|t, «|*!« - sill ' It* t‘ • rti jit to i>r** • rvo n
.oiehful • i ;■* ' < t>v * t)fi< *-nl nu ;uo is apt
to the f.n* .i li.irlh*** of elpre- *loii th'.il
* i.ii r* v**t-*' of youthful
No, It is ru t in to-meuei* that th«* serret «if
j lf**>kiriK v* u *. I- to b* foiirnl
If a to li*. . Hl' 1 Ui.v il! rIfK rt'LTIVATP> v
Ml' HAIIITS VN’» IM;AH THAT KKF.P MNhl
FKKI.IN't* Mil In tfu a- in *v*rythliiK
**l * *h« mirel *v* rrlHi'fi .» tr* nn laloun influent
iv* r th* lio'lv
Two ui-r nant . partner** In a <!ry KOotlt* -tor**,
aooil wat< io: i i|> parttn* ruato«i**r Said ono
o rh“ in*)iratin*; th*' * '* turner
I* l« i d'llKtit t<* tiiv* that youriff p*mon
eon.'- liito th* ntor*' Hh» Is lik* a ru) <*f sun
-hin*’ "
• •Yountr person’" r**i**«t*d flu* other “What
you mean? I»•* you know her
iv** n*y flvl -upp«*a*'
> f.ii hove rnli«n**»| your k«i*- * by Just t*-n
y* ar- **
No m:itt*T.‘’ -aid it” other “She m like a
ri»v of *ubahWi»’ Just the ajiini'
' Kva* fly.'' *«'r*ed til' i ! * tr *r. "That Is why
ah* >:• ••• j*• I• >* klr>*< »o youru.'
To maintain. n<> matt* r x*. hat lh<- hand Pap, tin*
failltiK i heerfulnea* **f dt* p<> lti<*n to b*> keen
ly lot* r< t**d In the nffulrs of ev* rvday life; b>
avoid dwelllhK «n» unpl** isa*it tiiouirtita of any
ki..*l this a«ld'*l to the avold iti*. of * xtr* m«*s
-in h as 1 »*t*• hour- and over « n*iriK. Is in tru'h
th* !»*•■• pre * rlptl»»n f*»r th* r* t* nt:on of youth
ful appearin'**
Ph.vslolorlata know that «*v*rv Klooniy. t *ir«h,
unkind, mall* ions thoipftr tb ih* an imprint,
not merely on th** hr/iir. but «>n th*> fratuns.
Itantah all dh < ordain tt oui. u's, and you w I'l
| not hav*- to worry about tb** mmlm*. of tlo*
« rlnkl**a
And. above a'l rulttrnt** • -nthusla-m riln<
to fa>*h >n • ■*»* " If ii and faith In vr.nr fellow.
lii'lnit*, however hard the kno«ks that • xp**r
,i* nr* Kiv * yf .*
lie murryptHli* be kiml. b<- ardent
Ti • ** are sh natural trait of vo*i*h. and
~nu who would stay v outhlul lo ikinK tnusf
• resolutely mainuin them