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Ill i g-h t y w l ' II t e r h '-' \ · y '-' r :-; t a y. J t · :-; j i ~ t i ' r y e r t e r ~a y t h l' w u r d . I'll bel. Tht: r<.: ·s j illl ~urth ;!s woulJ g iv · hi:-; l'Yl':-;- ··

"That'!:' all fo r n u w. pkasc, ;\ I r. 'addy. I kttll\\' that y ou n1 ean w<:ll. but y u nnt s tn't say all that yuu mean. ~lr. :'\, rlh ha:-; been kind. ,·cry kind. in thl' pa~L five year-; si n ~.:'-· T~.> n t died-but why nul? 1 lc was Tum's bes t fril' lld . l~ul nuw Tnm· .... ... i"tcr has written for me to come back to Illino is. ~h e h:1~ \\':l.ntcd tlll' cn.: r ~ inrc TDm went aw<ty. hut- 1 cuuldn' t lt: a c it alt.-hut n ow I must gi,·c up. ii o nl y for my child';-; :-;akc­:-.he must go t o ~\:h lOI and g-ruw up a;-; >thcr children."

"\\'al l. 1 calls it a dum ~ham<.: r ·r all.\'t) Jll' tl'r It t.: \ ' tt.: r g-i\' ( u p thi :-; .' ' w~n· ing; hi:-. arm t ) ward the prairies . "jist fcr a kid' :­:-:chuolin'. Kan't ycr teach h er? Yer ri g-h t smart yc.· r=--d·. why n o t? \\'a ll 'tain 't none o ' my biz. Hut. s:-ty . :\ li s ' :\an­:--c n. I ji s t h ea rd thet th ' Cnrby thra:o;hin' crew ,,·uz nn th .

booze an' air he-ade d thi : h e re way. Seen's as T wu z rum ­min' this h ere way. too. tho't I 'd ji:-;t stop 111 an tl'll ycr .

\\ ' han~·:-; yer men r )lks ?" "Hauling wh ea t to ·<Jtby . hut they will be back hc.·inn·

nig-ht." ''\\.all. by g u m! h at ' !'i ter l<..'a \·c y<..'r h ere :d o n e . with

t hat thar bunch rang-i n' aro un' l oo~c. But I rrot t ·r n·it (oil)\' .. ~ :-.. r-- •

'inre ni g htfall :-tn' 1 k :-t in't s tay . but I'll sen ' Jim along- t>\"l'r . I I e ' s all done harvcs ti n · an' h e mi g-ht as wd 1 be here as t h a r. ..

"No. 1\lr. Caddy, d o n't d that. lm not afntid . The boy~ wi ll be back before night . And. bes ides , thcrcs r eally 111> dan ­g-er fro m the men: th ... y w o uldn't h a rm a w o m a n . :\o w est ­

t•rner e\'er thinks o f m o lesting a woman. \ o u know that. i\1 r .

Caddy. ' ' "Yes . ma'am. l knows it, but I kno \vS thet th ese hcn:

a in't white fo lks . they is Greasers. an' a rcascr:ll raise th' -will rai se Cain. I mean. whether its a wumman Qr me o ' thei r n wn pic-faced s pecies. S< yer kin jist expect Jim n\·c r hye'n

bye. . 'long." ' h e watched him ride away. d wn the s lnp': watched

th e cloud o f dus t his h orse's h oo fs rai ed , when h r ;-;c and rider were n o lo nge r <..li s ting uisha llc. and there was left o nh·

a ro llinrr mass o f s m o k e-like c.lu s t in the di tance.

r\t le ngth , with a s ig h , s h e turned and w e nt into th t·

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~tand~ t c tht· ta s k :-; th:tt alway: await th e h o u s cwi ie . be :-;h ~.,· 1 ~1 th e eastern homl' o r in the ranch hnusc o n th e frunti cr. ~h ' brnught out ag-ain. f< r the hundredth ti me it s<..'t' l11<.:d t' , her. thl· ll't tc.:r that was catlin~ h e r hack to thl· ~~ range h o m e· ;:tr <t\';;'1 , . . 'It I . I . l' rcac aga ltl t h.' word:-::

··Y o n ha,·t·. cka r .:\l arg-a rd . nothing- to liu· for Clltl then: .

I cann~ '.t tl tukr ,tand why ynu :--ho11ld ha,·e '-'ltt)Cd a w a y s•· l• •1:g. _ I hat ".•l-calkcl fascinatinn rh at tho:-- <.' wrdd1ccl prairic.-­l:.t ".t· ''' r _\'( u ~~ uttt·r ly nw 1sen:'icnl. :\ o n c ig-hi H · r~. -111) fricnd-

~·n:r ca11l.' a~ ... pl· iatc:.; th l' wild ruffian ;-; )Oll dle~u:-.l' to ca l l mc: n. a n d an ncca=-' ional n \-c:n,·<,rk\.·cl ran c h - w om an ? <)h . .:\1ar­;....an'1. ka'·'-' it all r!lld l'• l llll' hack 111 u~ . Y ou :=llrt·lv cannf1t l1l' sc: lf1~h l ' ll<'ugh tc1 h:nl' ~c \Ur nnly child grtt\\' up .an ig-n )­r~t!llt t~ . R l·m<..·ntlwr .' · ~.>u r duty t o her. ii \ P tl will ~etri,shh· rt·Jll :lin l din cl t n y c.u r du ty tu w a rd yoursl· l i. and tl !". .. .

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th e \· wen· . riding i 11 riCltt=-'l_\'. y ~:lling- and qu:trn: ling-. 111aki ng an :twful din . heard di:'tinctly a q u:trter o f a mill' away at _th\· lop of (h e hill . wh e n : the ranch - h n u :-:e sto d. ller facl' paltng,

\larg-aret .:\ansen s natclwd the child from the konr :ut<l car-

t·. ,· .... <l . h er into tlH.' inn e r n•o m. hl'r u wn c h amiH·r. !'lac ing thl· \,. ) II I \\ ' ill lit t ll' 0 nc in h LT c rib. !'h e sa id. g-<.·ntly. "Thl' n .·. I o .".

hahy stay h ere llntil mama cnnn ·=-- and g"<.'~s h e r : _I want t<•

talk to the big- men b e fo re th e y =-- ' my _ lt~tl ' g-!r!'~· That'_;-; · . }'ttl" I·t<l)· .. 'l ' ru..;tin n· t n the chtld =" untatllltg' nhcdt -1 n a 111 a s t .... • • ~.

t·nce. :-;he hurrie d frn m th e rnnm. She knew that t lh.' u nl.' wa ,· t o appca!' th<.· whi~ky-m:l<lckned cn· w. if th ey c:tlllL' t11 the- ran c h. w 0 uld h e t feed th e m gctH.'rnu=--ly. and tn_t s t tc•

keeping- them thus t.•ngag-ccl unt il - n h. why had s h l' ni>J<.'C tcd to Biliv addv's sending- :\lr. ~ort h tn hcr? l' ~: rhaps h '-·

"·ould ~end hit~l despite h e r fooli !'h ( bjectio n s.

:\lcanwhil e ~h e was placing- UJ H tt the table till.' f,n<J pre ­

pa red for her ow n men. ~ottc ton !'O< tn. fo r in :t ~hnrt time tlw :\fexicans ro de n o i:.: ily in among th e ranch lnnld tn g-:' . and sh~~ could hear t h em swearing a nd quarre ling-. l're:'<..'nt ly nne ot t h e m bro k e a\\-a , · t o ward the hnu ~e with a Y'-' 11. and t IH.' re!'t io llo wed after. i·hev came ~tamping- pcll- mcll into thl· runm .

. ' eeing the , ·ictuab ~n the tahlc. the first one in ru s l~ed tn it

a nd began h e lping him~ l'lf. Like s heep th e other=-- lolln\\Tt~ his example. hardl y n o ticing- :\I arg-arct. ~he was g-bcl. I t o nly . o mc o ne ,,. nld cnmc. something would happen t11 turn their attenti< n in some other direc tion. She filled and rd11kd the plate~ of bread. d ug-hm1ts and c ld m •a t- ancl s till the~ ate c \·er) thing- set hefon· tlH'm . ra\'cno usl y . as tlHHtg-h tht·~

had n ot touched f o cl for clays. Finally n ne !'hoved hack hi :-.

chair. and. leering- at :\Jargaret. said: "Now. ga l. g i,·e us a ki=--s an' we're d o ne." He got up and started toward her. his faCl' n.·pulsive and

lh>rrihle in it!' animal-like xpn.'!'sion. :\t thl· !'amc moment the bed-room d oor )pence! ancl the little :\larg-arct came nu t.

I b :>" ''Has the mans d o t a present ft)r Ja y .

The i\ I ex ican turned t o w a rd the child. shaking- n ntenal· ­tng- fi s t. "Here. bra t. !'bet ycr m o nth. or l mek tl' ntlturcs a present o f ye r carcass. ''

'The men laug h ed a coars e . brutal laugh. \\ ith a cry thl·

mother flew to h er child. clutched it to her hr •a s t. and s tood

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wit h l,l ·tjo' i :1 g- eyes. h e r hack turned toward the mner doo r Slinking slowly toward h e r , the brute laughe d lo udly and

jabben·d unint e lligible i\lcxican. ~uddcnJy, with a yell. onl' •Jf the 1111.' 11 ran t o w<1rcl th<.~ o uts ide dou r. L ooking fir!-'t out f the windiHvs, the o thers ru s h ed fro m the h o u se. Not noticin~ •Jr seeming- to care, the beas t rai ·l·d an a rm to st rik t> rh · child fro m th e w oman s arm s. :\ -h ot rang o ut. and t hL· arm fL· Il li111ply b\' his side, and th e i\ lexican ru s h ed blindlv to ward - . [he d oor to enco unter a few well-aim ed. well -rhn:.:en ki c k lhat c;e nt him sprawling in a heap o n the g-ro und hl.'lo w. .\

111an tra de into the roum ju ~ t in timl' tn break the fall ui the swnoning- w o man: it wa~ hut fn r a m o ml.·nt. :1 nd \Vh<..·ll .\ larg-arcl i\"atts t·n opl'n ed her <.' .Yl'~ :-:fh· In, keel up into thC' far ... · , ,f Jim !\ <? rth. bending a n :"\i •u s ly n , ·t•r h e r , with tlw li ttk g-ir! , t and ing wonckringly at hi s :--ide. :\ Jarg-a n : t tri'-·d to ~pea k . bu t !\onh intc rruptt·cl la· r .

":\nt ·n ow , little \\'Uillan . ~UOh' tinw y1>t1 may tdl lltl' al l. h ut n u w l am going tn han: 111y ~a_r. Thi~ l·nd=-- it all. Y , q

:! r<' no t g-c! ing- tcJ • t:1y lt\.· r~.,.· ai'Hll' an•H ill·r nig-ht. It ha;.; h<..•t·n ti,·e year~ s in ce T om ha.· g()n t· : lh ' wa!-' my fH · ~t fri'-·nd: ;,.:· tlt at reas( n I ha,.,. waitld. \\a iled l"ll;.!' . bnt nnw I ... hall !'flt·.d, I han· fu q c; ,J y o u ~tl1Cl' tho..· t1rs t day Tt m .'\ :tll ... t·tt I r••u;!ht ' 111 1 herl' . i\n •>ttc.' knt·w: 1 tft Htg-ht 1H 1 «~11\.' ~ h~tuld c.·,· c."r k nn\\ 1:111 t11tby y n u ~ !t al l ltc.·a r me -:ay it. l i Y' 'u Ctll. i i y rm w il: tn· tn ran: fnr m t· :1 link a ... ,.,,tl d id i••r T•lll•. Ill\ ltntll \' ... hall bt· your:-. . ..

.\h! :\ lar~:t n·r .\: :t ll"'l'll : i .... t hi~ th · c.· , p hnt:t ir •ll ,,j tlt :tt

rt •...,tk-.... IlL''~ . tlt:tt rt·hdlion. th:tt ind .... ci ... i. 11 t•i : 111 h t •llr :tg .. : \ \ ' It•. k 110\\''-:.

SONNET. \ !:t:-- ! h• >" . many human li\' L'S an: pa:-;=--t..·d

l .ikL· somL· ..,mall s hip ttpnn an ocean wid e.·. Tn..,~t:d tn and fro hy every s t o rm and tidt•. I )i~hl':trtl'twd by c.:ad1 c o ld and hitll' r hl:-t ... t

\\ t · ~ trugg-le. oft ft>r~l'tting that at la~t.

I I w c hut t r u ~ t in C nd. in 1-1 i m a bid c fll' tt~' \'l'r will fc)r s akc.·. hut KL'ntl y g-uich-t )ur barqttt.' to ht·a ,·c.·n· -: qua .' . Th .... ll lr ·t ,, ... c:t-- t

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l · C()llt •nt to h e \ l n I I inl ou r can:~ ail < stnn.~ . . . .

T . k' 10" ( t h <.:r!-' h:1ppy. hnng-tng- Jn) . n m.l 11 :-.. 1 . . , c np.:}wcl w 1th ~ril·i.

T o t1 11 :-.:c a r O tlt HI u ~ w 1 .\1 c ·

Fn rsooth. all ~:~dll css th e n frn m u s :-.: lt all tle~.' ,.<> t r·>tt b!c s hall di~turh. no k:tr anno ) . -' ' 1 t n •l ief. • 1 . ·h all h 'l\"l' rest f\IH :;wee lnstca< '' c !-' • ' -PREP. 'oR.

IMPRESSIO NS OF WASHINGTO N.

( n 1\l -~ \larv :\lcn tt D ic k cma.) • y ·' 1 . . . ( •

. . 1 1 T h l ' 11 c a I k d .. The c i t y n L' a l tt i i u 1._ .. \\a. htngton h a!" >t g . .• , .. ., t) lantll'd 11

. . ~ who ~o man)' ) ca r. a ..... . :1nd so tl t.. 1 h e men I t )chv t in t \\ ':t..:huq..!,t,,n

I r · ·d a"' full\' as we ( l • • • 11 mu~t 1a ,·c r ca tz c • . • t , · t ·ountn· in th l· \\' IW t . 1 't·tl o f the n-rea l: !' c .

was to he t 1C capt , :-. 1 \ l build t\ )0 strun g 1y pr · 1 1 . )· trht theY c o tt C 11

Thev ('\' H en t ) t .nu:-- - . , , · It' •..: t 111 '-' tnn t~> tht.· - 1 1 t an d fn Ill tb cat ~.:. . .

with ton much tlO U ;,! 1 • ' ·I t l · r If .-tolll', i r n n ot· . IIi- st ructure.'' te H 1

• •

p r e!-'ent clay c ,·er) pu > . • 1' t f 1Unclat io n s . whirh ''ill n •Jt . I I e rect t•<l o n so H < •

~ratllte . 1a ~ >cc n . . • 1 ch ·u1 ,,.j 11 ~,. ~-l'tH.: ratll > ll ~ . · . I 1 as..: tn g years ~t 1H • :-. :-.. • c rumble wtt 1 t lc. I_>• . . .. • k t h e 1ntio nal cap tt:d Jll)t o nl ~ , ~ . s tnnnCT to m a e • .. [hey a rc n O\\ · :--. . 1 - the (]ttet' n pf c tt tt·..: . . ·r I 1 tt r en"ltlam ur >am . the ctty bcautt u · n :-. 1 t nkt· \Y a:--h lngl4111

1 · · " ms no w t )C 0 t1 • · Their great am >1lt<>n . · c. . E . the soc ial ca pita! t~f til ..

. I t Pans 1S to ·~ uropc. . I . tn /\menca w la • . . l 1 ··tuty· t.) f c u1Lur , an< <)I

t .n 1t the center nf tas t e an( >c. • con llh. 1 • • f 1 . . and it is o nl y ·on -

1 }'ct.., tl)r o f th e w o rld s as u o ns. a rt t 1c ( t •• • . o f o ur g·,l\'~ rtl

. . , \ 'o· . . w ealth and ~rcan t!-'s .. s istcnt wtth the c 1 ~ 111 } · • • cit\' o f m atrnthc t.· n t

. 1 11 haY e 1ts scat m a , r--ment that tt s l O U t . , . · . . · . y·cars in which it ha ....

. t . Dunn•T the p.ts t s tx . 1 a p p tnt m c n s. :-. . j c a c h w i n ll.: r h L' r · . t 1 c

. '1 c to ~{>CtH.l a po rt t n c, . hccn my pnn cg . 1,, 1 The 11 \.:\\' l' n 10lt

1 . , hc~cn m ost mar ... c < • . im prO\'CtllCnts la\ C 1. t • f \\ hic h j ;-; i ll 1H.: J' It:l'\ . . . ~ >1cted th e arc utcc urc t.

Statl ) 11 , JUst Cll ll11 • . I ' 1 r ,. . is a m a!.,!'nilin·nt :--lJ'llC harmo ny with ut her pul>lt~..: Htt ( tng :-., . • . . . 1· ....... ,

th and w e ll w o rth\ (I I tt :-- p .tu. ture. thl' g r eatest o n carl\ .'. c t tltat thL' . l1L'\\ ' ~l· na ll' and

C- · 1 T n ' l < 1 1t 10 n ° · n c ar the ap1t > • • 1 a dt:li•rht tu luok upun. I [o u s Office lhtil<lings an· not t..> •_t y c; l ' 1:-.l . .,. . .. , ,,·ell a:--

. . . , a-.. well. 1 hcsc Hll < tn:...s • •• . hut m deb o f ultht) . . . · 1 llo td art: all l u~..:a tcd ott

II 11 1 , l ' \ V cunc rre:-.:- IO tla ' .. ongre~s a . t 1c 'l: . :-. .. allv intt'nd...-d t t l h .

. 1 I l h n t \' was o rtgt tlc .. a t>itu1 11 tl . ,,. lt:re \.' " ·f ' t

11• • . ,, . •

111<1 :-.

1,knclid

· 1 t' •t r n t u r c • ... • lJ uil t: and pcrhap~ ttl l lL' n •

T h e A n c h or

1 11

, rtH.: m o rial hridgc across the P o t ) mac to . \rling-to n. a nd a drive­way to ~It. Verno n a long the ri g ht bank o f the maj c · tic Poto­mac will add to the att racti,· e ne~s of the pilgrimag-e which e \·t-ry o ne who ,·is its \\ a s hin(l"to n makes. The much talked n f illlpro ,·ement!-' ri lo ng- the ave nue arc too far in the dim fut urc to s pt·a k nf. a lthn ngh T d <)uht not they \\'ill co m e 111

time.

The P resid ent .

.\ lo rL' interes ting. pe rhaps, t han the c ity it:-;L'if. is the fact that it is the ho me o f the Prcsideut and the sca t o f ·<J ngress. .\:o d o u h l \\' e h a , ·t: a ll had expcrit·ncL'S in o ur colleg-e day ~ , j

dass fig.h ts. \\'h e n th e r e \\'a:' a difTen.•tH.:c n f >pinio n a s to clas:-­ltunors. \\' h ich han~ been fo ught o ut \\'it h in co llege walls and t hL· \\'n r ld heard n nly distant rumo rs o f tt·oub1 c. ~o it is . o nl) i 11 a 111tll'h g reate r d cgr cl', here p•Jii t ically. The pres ide ntial pot is fa irly s e et hing- and bo iling-. The out~ id c ,,. rid kno w ....

p ractica fly nothin~ of \\'hat is gc ing· o n in th is matte r here. J»oq r Tt'ddy! ". \ pro pht· t is n t \\'ithout h o n o r sa n ! in h i:--

11\\' 11 cou ntry .. (c ity ). surely! The l're~iclcn t i~ a ttackL·d front Ln. ry qu:ute r . north and ~< uth . t'<1~ t ancl w es t. by \\'hite ClJH I

·nlun ·cl. · Rep u hi ka n s a nd D e m o crats. capita lis t s a ncl lal)(Jr nnio n ..:. :\kn :'t' l ' 111 to io rg-l't l h at Thee d u re H ntbl' \ ' L' l t is tltt.· flrt·~icltnt (li tht· ir cnuntry and that as ~uch h e is L' lltitled t n

l h t i r r l' s pec t i ul c n tt s i d c r a l i o n . E \ · e 11 fro m t h L' h i ~ h pI act· .. l'l ) llH' thuncll-ring dcH\' 11 the \\'o rds nf pra i~ t' l)r cond •tnnation as the o n e \\'h ' utt e r s them St't' :' tit. . \ iew years ag-o a Presi ­de nt i L·II under the as:--a ;o;:-.: in 's hniiL·i. ancl th t• act ,,·as · harg-ed

to tlt••st• ra,·ing- L'l'itics ,,·h u had ri dicukd and aiHJ ~t'd him unt il tlw p as;-; iun 11f h asL·r fl) lk had bee n arou~cd inti) thl' conuni:-- ­-..it~ n qj a hiOlH iy dL'L'<I. YL·t ['resident :\lcl,inl<:y \\'as n o t s nb­j c ,· tt·d to "' u c h mali ·inu .... a h u:l' a~ is Prl'sid ent l<oosc \·(· ]t n O\\'.

' l l•t_· \\ :!:-.hi n gt•) ll :--t· n t im e nt i~ n o indc.x to the lo ,·c a nd cst eL' II I

" h it· h th~..,.· co untr_,. I {·ar;o; t o ward Rou~c,·c lt. ~either prai:--v ndr aht tSl'. h• ,,,. l' , · t · t·. ~<:c·u 1 to , ·ary him a hair' ;-; hrL'aclth frolll t lw line uf pub lic duty \\'hich he ha!-' hlazccl o ut.

E\·en \H1111l'll art' s e ' 11 in ;.,:-rt)llp!-' disctts!-'i n g- th t.• p rl' . id t•n ­tial ~ ituat i •Hl. \\ ' hl'n tnaking- a f~, ,· lnal ca ll r cl'cntly a , . ry pnnni nent \\'t~lll:tn turnc·d tn llll' tlnd sa id: ":\ Irs . Diekema. \\ h n is yonr man ~ .. I \ ' L·r_,. pr'>mptly rl'pli ·d. "~L'l.'fl' ttl t·y Taft." :'Il l· thre\\" np hl·r h;tnd:-- in h 111T111' ancl ,-~..·p l it.·d. "()h. n c . " '' !

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Let u "' ha \ ' t · Fa i rha n k~ a 11 d ~~..·tt k down on Ct.' 11111rt.· and It :1 v, · pcac<.'. \\·c arc tir~cl o f war." In L o ngn: .. the fri<.·t~d: c•f tlh' ri,·al ca ndiclatl'!' a rc daily nPmiua ting- them fo r l'rl'~lll c nt.

l·.n:rv cia\· \ ' (H I be ·o me Jll llrc and nH r c ·· ·uvinccd (,i tl h iact that. e v c ;y .prc:'ickntia l calldiclatl· in lht.· •ti ·ld Ita :: man:· -.trnng- c haracteri s t ic:-;, and hence :--launch admirl'r~ . Til • ·am pa ign Itas aln·acly bece>llll' n·d -h n t ltt·rc, and \\' l' ar\· in tlt \

1 ; 1 icl~t oi a ~ea o f po litical agit~ti m which wil l :-ol)• ltl ....,\'''-''-· :,

. '"l r the whnle country. Society.

To me. howcv~..· r , thl' n10. t interc:-;ting- icaturc o i \\'a hing to n life is the social side. S l •mctimcs we g-ru\\' tired <Jf ~ocicty. but there i~ n o danger of it ~ bee ming- tiresome here, fu r t h en· is so much Yariety. l t is the ,·cry ht!art o f everything- ""oci~l. the center from which everything- !lows and t o which c\·ery body comes. There is hardly a day in the w •t·k that one d' l . ...

not ha , .c the: opportunity of mecti ng ~om<.: rca lly g-rca t JH: rsoa .

The\· arc sometimes cxtn.: mcly plain, a~ is :\1 i s~ I Ia! ·, dau~htcr •>f E~dward Ev ·rett llalc. S he is neither young- nor hand~ Jll (' .

nor e\·en bcautiiully gowned, hut a mu t d<:li~ht iul con,·er!-):t tionalist. General ~herman's oa ug-h ter is a bu n ·ry plain looking. One day recently I met a :\1rs. F uslcr, \Vhl) ~tu d.it:d law and practiced ht rc with her husband for yc:\r · . and n . ·, made campaign spet·chcs for the Republican party all u \·l-r the countn·. and who knl'W l\J rs. Bradley (the w ollla n wh• •

k illed Sen~tor Drown ) . \VclJ, ~lrs . Fo~ter b IHJW duin~ ~ome priso n w o rk fo r the Government. She is a IHJhk w,,ntan . who is lidng fo r the betterment of hun1anity .

It is a rare treat to he able to call on the mcmbt rs f tlh· Cabinet. to sec their h o mes , \vhich arc for tht! mo:--t p:l.rt

magnificent; to go to the homes of the member, of the .'u

preme Court, : c<: ho\v they live, and to m eet these p ·oph: who ha,·c g ro wn u ld in the service and who arc posst·s:-;cd oi :-:uch great knowledge. rare culture, easy grace and true rclith·· ment. ~I any o f the senato rial homes arc palaces, full n f b ·:ltl -iful paintings. oriental rugs, and artistic things from all o\Tl'

the world. ~ot long since I called with a friend on :\1 r~. John A. Logan. who was rccei,·ing with her <.laug·htcr. l'v1 r:-- . Tucker, and when my name was announced s he ren~ i,·cd m · most graciously. say ing- =--he had a very dear friend hy th l

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11 :tnH' c1i Dit·kt•ma. and was a g-rc:1t admirer fli th~ J)utch. s•• \\"l' wcr~ Ct llg'l' tJial immcdiat~ly . Sht• is a n ·markahle w n m an. 'II bri[.!'ht and w~ll informed. and h c·r mt.·mory ~ cs hack O\Tr

... 1) m:llly hi ·t()rical t' VCJH~. uf which sht· i:-; nH st willing tc• talk. She has sct!n so much. ha,·ing- travelled all nvt"r tilt.:

world. a II o i which ma k<:s ht·r \·ery in tt·n.·st i ng-. f u I J of I i fl· a nd a nima t i n. and w on(lt·rfu lly k een. I thoug-ht her throa 1

'' P tdd lw tirt·d. :1nd told hl'r ~(), hut sht• assurt·cl m~ ~he wa:-­used to it. as ~ h e wa · a grt·at talker. She :-;aiel amo ng- otht·r 1 hing-s. that :--I H.: wa.- writing- ft, r I k a rst's 1 apc r in ~e\\' Y urk . nett l.Jccausc ·he likcd his po litics , but becans'-: shl· \\'anted 1 hl· money.

This saml' afterlltlOil \\'e called at 1 ht• "hint·~l' L~~ati<lll. \\ ht re tht· ladics wen: n·cci\·ing their iricnd:-: i lr tht.· la~ t tinh · prt.'Cecling- tlH:ir tkpartun• l(l the ()ricnt. This w:ts on l)f th t· 111n~t int~rcsting- n ·ccptions I haq• bl't'tl ltJ rhi:-: wintl.'r. :\J r:--. t ' how. \\ ifc of tht• Char~e cl'.-\ ffairt·s. \\·a:-; dre~:--ed in h t·r 11ati\' '-' C<•:::\tumc of pale hlut• ~ati n. clabl)r:ltcl.v cmbruiclcr l'd. :tnd Wt:aring- many jt' \\' t•l;-;, and :\lr:'. Y ung- 1-\.wai. wiil· i the l·ir:--t Secn·tary. wnn: a b<.Toming- g-own of pink hrocack t rintnh.:d in whitt• lacc. ~J r. 'h•H\' and ~eYc.: ral ... , f the youn)..:· 't'Crt·ta ri~~ o i the h:gati 11 assi:--tc I hospit a bly in the rcccpti n1.

'' hik the prcseucc of H'Vt.:r a l o f the children o i tht? kf'Tati •Ht :--~;l\ ' l: a dclightiul to uch of info rmality tn tht· o~casion. l 11

"Pile.: <Ji the fact that . Irs. h o w ln<,kcd iike a child hcr~el t.

... he a:-::ur ·d u~ of tht fact that it wa' ht·r baby whn wa!' at· tracting :-;o mudt attl'nt i >ll. It \\·a:-: illtt.· rl' !--tin~ to tnt· to knu\\ that ~ lr~ . Yung J..:wai n-:t-; an .\ml·ri t"art g-irl. who md h vr hu:--IJand \\·hilt: h c w:t:-- a !--tll d t•llt at Yak and ha:-; spe nt th e ;.:, r l' a t c r p a r l l) i h c r m a r r i t· d I i k i n \ \ · a :--It i n g- t c 11. l le r c h i I u r l ' 11

= ~rc :\tnLri~.:au IH>rtl and ,-~ry g-nod·looking. It ct:rtainly was a treat to :-;ec them. \\' c \\' · r ' t o ld to g-o intu the dining- room . which was n~ry attractin~ with it:' o riental furnishin::!':. and was t hro ngc<.l uuri ng the calling- hnu r~ with repn:~cntativt·-­nf o fficial and resident ~ •cicty. \\-t· wert· waited nn bv 'h i· tH.'sc scn·ants. and in addition tc, thl' c m\·entinnal .\ mcrican delicacies many hinc~e d i ~hcs ,,·<..-rc scnT<l. I am hllcl that ;\ ·linistt' r \\·u is now on h i~ wa,· L 11 \\' ashin;..:. t(1Jl ,,·ith :--ixt,· JH'\\' m~mbt·rs of the r .cg-at ion .

I must 111H clo~c \\'ith ut :-:pt.·aking- n r t lw F:tirJ,ank..:' d in ·

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ll l·r. whil·h :'hine:- Pill a:- c.tll' uf 111~ h :tppi t 't t'~.JH ri• ·:tcl· .... ,, ; t h~..· winte r. I c:l1111(1\ l • ~..·gin 111 (k:'c rihe the h111~H·. lt !­

'itnply gnr~·c::c > ll :'. ' l lwrl· \\ l ' n' I hirty di-..ti :t ~tti ... }H cl ~ t t l -..t ~. amon(r \\'h(/m \\t'rl' .\ !n h:t:---:t d,, r :tnd \lr:-:. l~rycc. , , JJt, It :: '

h<.-en Ja,·i.:"hh· <.' tlll'rt aincd thi-- :'l':t:-1111. ::nd in ,,·h••'l' h•nl ,; murc dintH' r~ h:l\'l' hl' l'll ~i ,· l· tt 1 h:t11 it l r any ',t!t-..'r d ;J,Ic :ilt:U Th<.· .\mha:-::-:ad\lr and hi:: "iil.· :trc l.'lrt:til11~ clnrming JH.' 1plt- .

1 wi;.;h 1 had the ability t tl (k:-:crih<.· th e di ntw r. It \\ :t ' 111:1r

'· l.· lt~u:-> . J.::,·t·n·thing \\:t:- ~l·n·l'd irc1111 ' ih·<.·r pl:l!l'-' \111 •1-.· r;l<.'a il . t h<.· china. :ttllj t h l' mu:-t indl' 't·rihahk l•1l ni titin~.:" lt~ t· :tt! l: ut

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1• • ' () , . ,. 1.,. 1> 11,,. tn·in• .. t•, h<.· cnt ·nainin~ !11 th<.' tll:tt t '' 1il1

f ) t.: :-- :-- ... :-.. w hom ~ h<.· .,.(.> <.':-> Pt;t tc; di1111t' r th:tt :-> h<.· h:trdly knc. \\· .... llln\· tlh· lund ta:->ll':'~ to :-;:t \ ' nothing ni ck:-:crihing- it. \lr ... . F a irh:w k -

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ha:-> tht• n:ptttatinl1 elf :-;en·ing- \' <.' t'Y <.'Jahnrat<'I,Y. :11111 "' " l' ,.., . 1

mo:'t ch:trmi 11 g- hn:'tl':':'. llcr di;.;tingui :-> lwd htt 'l,and. '" i't:

irom being en id ancl di:->tant. i:' a pt-inc<.' uf h,1~t~ . full "i hll lll ' '

I • f ... I ., t h"n~~· :t nd :• · :\llcl pka~ing an <.'<'d•> t<.·. \\ t•, mat..::c:-; nne ... e •

l':t~c at once. Thott"h the :-'<.':t:--Pn kl.·t·p:-' <Ill at a merry p:~n·. --~·,· v r:d •"

:-- I t hl· l<'ading· ~h:uact<.' l':' in \\ ' :t:-- hingtun':-- ::;ncial ~lrama t:'.' <.' t<.-11:

pnrarily Y:tni:->ht-- cl frn111 th<.' :--tag<.·. han.• pnck <:t~.· d th· ·.'r d•'11 •

J.;:e,·:-' and :-:tolcn away t" P:tlm lkach. ratlw1· <.·arltl' r tll:1· t n:-~Jal. 1 think . Thl' iact tlt:tt :hi:' '-'<.'a:-:•m b ·~·an und vr a li P al' ·

._·ial clcnHI ha:' nn t :-:n·l1 Jl·rl tc1 intt•rfere with it-.. :H'l'\1'-'I •I!H· ·d

brilliancy. White House Reception.

Tht..: la:->t ,j th<.· :->tak rt:~~..:ptinn:-> \)i th~..· \\ int~..· r l• Hl k pl:ll.: v

la:->t Thursday night at th · \\' hill' II u~ ·. "hl·n 1h v ,,m~..· ·r­n f the ann ,· and tta,·y \\·t..:rc th~..: principal ~ ll l'!-- l :--. Thi:-- i-­al\\'a\'~ u n~..:~ of tht.: ntu:- t c ro\\'ded r~..:n:ptinn:-; llf th l.· :-<.·a:-;1)11 .

. ·1 1 · 1 t 1 1- t I "i t h <.' ... l. r i ~..: =- . <! nd :;c.:cond in bn tai1C) cltl y c• t t<." H:-> l"\ <.T \\ h en th~..: ' diplc>matil· Cllrp:-- an· the :-> tar g"tt<.':--1:->. The ann.' and na,·v \\'~..:r~..: \\Tll n·pr~..· :-:l· ntl·tl. and thcr<.' \\Trl· l'llc>u;..:.h l.Ja,·k ­...: at<.·d ~-iyilian:-> t•> 111akl.· a :-tt l,:-'tal1tial had..::~r., und i11 r thl..

· · · · · , ' \ · · I t t t ml > • 1· • • i w <.· II <YitttCl"lll"' at'J':l\' co\ \\11\llH'lll:-. . 11 \11111:--\1,1 I ~ l""'t :-- • • 1 I

drc:'sed and prl·tt,· girb llcl"ng- lt• army and na\y ctrc l' :- , :u t11

iour or fiYe :'qua~b ni girb innn t h l· :--t..: minaril· :-- ncar \\' a:--.lt ~ i n g· t 0 11 w e n· It a , · i n g- t h c.: t i nt<.' u i t h t..: i r y u 1111 ~· c x i :-> t<.· 11 c L' . r I w

111~1:->ic was li\Th· and in :-' piring. and in additicll1 t,, th<.· :-- itllpl< 11 c r a I t k cur at i u ~ 1.... tt :- t t: d a l t h <.' \ \ · h t L' 1 L n tt :-- <.· I h v r v \\' :t =-- ;.l

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hran: .;t rray of flag-:' upo n the wall~ in the s tately corridur. r c.:a_n d11nly rcmemb r tht..: time when I \\"Oulcl ha,·c been a ... wtld as the girls were o,·er t he gold lace and brass button ~.

Congress.

The greatest intellectual treats which the country affurcl-­.tr<.· the set spt..:ccht..:s <kli,·ercd by t h e lcadt.:rs in . o np·rc.:":-:. .I'IH.:y a I way:-; w h i:->per to t hi r f r inds j U'l \\'hen th<·y w i JJ per ­l• ~rm. and then the rus h fur the galleries beg-in::;. T o :-:ee 011 c · d the g-reat orat o rs in action and to h ea r the lo ud demon:-:tra-1 inn:-: l>( appnH·al ( n unc side ni the chamber. \\"hih: the other .Jjd · -..it' in .:"ttli<.•n :-:ik·nce. t'xccpt w h e n llas he:' oi wit and h umo r. :wd great bursts uf cluqtt<.' llCl' compl'l ;.!"L'Il<.' ral an:la-111ttliPn. is an t·xpt..:rit..:nce which alone is well worth comin!..!· l 'l \\ ' a:-:hing-ton fnl'. I d o5e by ~aying- that JH o ne whn ca~1 : :((prd t() <.:nnH.· (() \\ ' ashingtnn :->huuld neglect to dn ~tl. ft ,., ill makl.' hint a better citizen and a truer patriut.

TO WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN.

., h· •tt gTl·at dd<.·ndcr ui th\· party 's cause. \\ ' hn " ·idde:->t thc,ug-ht like li q uid drop:' ell g-•tld­~<' n ta .:" tcriul. :'O :->trong-. ~o firm. :->o bold.

.-., l:tll ni Zl·al ltl :--hapt' thy country's la\\'s! . ·, lllll.' !--ay thy \\·nrk is \\Tak and full o f Haw:'.

TIH·y h<..'ap upon thee :-; landers manifold : I I I i II :-> t II <.' i r Ill i n d :-;. \\" i t h f L' a r w h e n t h c ' · a r L' tn I d .

' fltat l i:'t .ning thrnng~ oft hrcak in wild appl~U:--l·. T h.' -.pl.'<.Tit i:-- lik<.· thl· mdlow lig-ht of me rn

·rltat tl-l.'llthk:-: c1\-r a pea<.:t:ful, s leepy ~ca. c lr !i!..: <.· tltv tlltllt<kr uf approaching storm.

( ir like.: 1 he h:trpi:-t ':-; plainti,·e melody. ... , i .1\ jH1\\1...'r:-. an.· g-i,·l.' tl t11 ~.· ,·c ry g-reat refurm.

\lllllcn \\'ill , .l'l gi \l' he nor tttltO thee. - I'H E Jl . 'oR

THE LECTURE COURSE.

William Jennings Bryan.

Till· J,ill;..: -expcctcd \' i:-> it lli \\ ' illi c.un Jt·nn ing-.. l:n·an too

II.,Jianrl 111ok placl· • ) 11 F<.·hrttar.' q . Thl' ln· tun.· "ltich 1!~..:

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ck li \ ' t'f't•d ill t ilL· \'\ \.·ning- in CanH·~ il' Ilall \\'a!" a g-rt·a t treat. ll•• t 11ttly tc• th'-· :' ttuknt ~ u i th e col kge. hut al s o tt> the c: iti ze n :-­· •i ll ol la nd . :uHI to a larg L· tltlmber of people fro m many po int :-­in \\ ' t·~t'-·rn .\li chi~an . lli~ lecture. "The l'rince u f l'cacc .' , ,a;-; dcli,· ~.· rcd " ·it h that ma~tcrful st yle \\·hi c h has wt:ll earne d t h l' ":-. iln.· r - tungu ·d o rator" th e hi g-h place which he h t •lds a : a -- peak~.· r. wlten· ,· ~..·r hi~ name i =-- kn o wn. .\l .r Bryan s t ee red l·kar nf any ~ttg'g"L'"'tinn o f p o litic;-; and th e impressinn h e left 1111 hi ;-; audi ·tJc · w:t:-- that ui a iearlc:-;~ ' hri~ tia n man. n nl :t:--h a ml'd nf hi ;-; n·lig-ious c< tt\· ictinn ~ . hn1 din~ preciou~ tlw i.r ttth o f the l~ihk :1 ~ the inspirl'd houk ancl hran~ ly . h o win;..! hi:-: colnr;-; o n the !"ide o f truth and lo yalty. .\len o f all partiL·:­,iu:-- tl y unit e in h o n o ring \\' illiam j e nning-s !~ryan a;-; a n exattt ­

l' lc ni an h d lll.: :-o t ' hri s tian gentleman.

The Katherine Ridgeway Company.

ThL· month o i F ebruary, I<JOR. will 1 n ~ be n·1tH.' Illh~r'-· d in tht: hi ~ tory o i H o pe's Lecture o urse . l~e :-: id c;-; tht· g reat · · ratur, \\' illiarn J t.'nttin~~ nrya n, who spok~ o n th ~ t: \' l·niug- t\l F~hruan· 14. th e mauag-L!ment were fo rtunat e in securing- tit~.· I' at herine R idg-L·way ·ompany fu r February 2 L E , ·cry n u ttl ­

her was r ccei,T cl with well- merited applau~e . :\1 i;-;s Ridg"L'­way. hersdi. hy her charm and grace o f manne r. inc re ased \Itt: appreciatio n and respect which the peo ple o f H o lland han· long- fdt fo r ht·r . I I e r readings were cle,·er and wd1.-rendercd . a;-; ~ht: chaug~·d the laughter of the audience into tears and hack again with her magic power. l\1 iss La G range, tht· piani~t. and ;\l r . C halmers, the basso, as \\·ell a s :\1 iss Ridge­,,.:1?·· will always ha\·e a warm welco me in the city o f Tfo l­

land whe n e ,·cr they n:turn.

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A DIARY.

l· · ·r -- ·o~nv t'l t , 1· II \ . ; t t .. , • . n. ::,, ·n tit•· . . 1

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l i til' tl! a r ·' '' II -..h fl llld 1'<.':11 1 it t• u: .\i"ll . ) l' ttk:-- ~ Jt \it:' a hftll:

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"·:ut u..:t· ' ·lh' ll ... Jt~..· i..: nnd ~ I t d u t':' ll.t :'t~lln tl .... , ) had . \ .

lll;t tt 111<1\' :';\ \ ' Jllct:-.. t - - a ny-thing-

\ \\' u 11 , a 11 111 :1 , • 11 L' a 11 • , r,. . :--... '

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' I ! ' ll :'( Jvt :o-O i li L'IIJ i ilg' ftaJ >J)eJJ \ . I I . ' ,,~.. tt t lt' r<' "" ll ••h••dy ar• •ttnd !"

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l~n· :-- it· i..: k:d' ironn :\~,.,,. York

~~· h~· i' >••k np til~.· lir:'t hour~ ~ · rank tra n , latt'd 111_, . ( ;~..· rman lu r m e. I t·xpcctcd tn flunk in ~ -: n ~li:-- h. I didn't. tltc lugh. J'ro­l t·:-:.,u r :\ . didn't ca ll o n me . . TtH.: ~. The ~tudt· nt ;-; a rL' mak­lllg' g reat prcparat icllt:' fo r thv

:' tate co ntc:-- t fu r a Jnrn-e 1 f 1 :-- n u Ill ) l' r n < e leg-a t c :-' an: e =-- p c c t c d . , '

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t.' \ "11.' ' . ~irl 111 c•:lk~(' ,,IJ,, I"' l'll\ l' ~· l:' ill l \\'C t t t l" lllt t!T t•f ill;.· )Jl..,.l )tot•ki: ·:.,: llll'll.

J.eao Y t•:tr? l. t.·a p Y~.a r. and 11111y ll'll ll i •l! tl lt ~ kit!

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Jl a r k ! llt'a r ~h1. J da lrt~ n·~ airy tn·a d. I .... l'Jli''''l' -..I ll' i ...

I I I. It 11 wc •:lch-r "lt::t prn\\'iing ;trc lt:lH tn ''- v I lid 1•.:·1 ~ an.: t•i •

~ lt L' \\' 1 , \11 d :-a y i i ~ It 1.' c :Ill;...: h i I Ill' ~ I ~ Il l. t llc 1 i . .... h l' 1.': 1 11 • \ :-- l' \.'

th i~ c..:andk.

\\ .t.·cl. l'c.~ i t i\Th ncllhin;..!' d"ing-. Thnr. J>r.,fc.·-..-."r ~. i ... a <kar. llv t :tlkc.·tl ti n: "ltnh: IJ":1r

Ill ciPClltirotl and ~d I \'. a ~ ~an·d a llunk. It i~ inh't.r ... till:.,:· t•• hl'ar al>tlltl C:unln·id~s-t·:-- p~.· cia l ly "h~.·n O IH' i ~ 11.t pn. parc.·cl. \ \'urkerl <l ll Ill \ ' n r :tti1111. (J ,, \\. I h :ttl.' c1rati cn1 .... ~ ( ;u~.·-.~ I 'll hand in the 1111<.· F ra n k g11l 1·: . c1ll. \\'clntkr i t I can 1-! \ 'l a

:\ 1. o n it? l: r 1• • I 1· I kllt ll'kcr. I ll' take.·~ tl v l i.~·ht in -.. Iall i-. r. '·I~ ~ ll l' 1 :\

mingo th l' g-i rl :-' ~oc..:it.· ti\.• :--. llc.· ~ay~ we.· h :,n·n't c.•\' \.'11 a snntt' 1•

His ~<>e icty ha~ one. u f cour:--t•-"Fl'\\. ln tt cll t~ ... \.11 ... l •ut I a111

. un• 1111 o n e think ~ ~n hut tht' lll :--<: h· c.·~.

~at. .\m tcH l tirl'd 111 wri te. I du~t\.·d my r\u•m t•I(Ja,·. ~ttn. Enjny\.·d tilL· :-- t' J'\' ll't..: imm l.' n ~~..:h· . :\I r. ·1·. :--a t Jlc.·::-.... t

lt I 1\ H.'.

:\Jon. H ead :.-c• m c fc1 r my reading li ~t. ll a\'l' li ni ... hL·d " . \dam·~ Dia ry" and rl'ad a nanicll' in the Lacl i~..·=' · l lt•l11l' J •' u r ­ll :tl. Th e cnur~c i ~ \'t' ry int crc:-;1 in g·.

Tut·~ . :\o t' ng-ag-t.·ntellt :' ! That i ~ Pn:x i\.· · ~ lat c-..t dn-rt' \.'.

f t h ink ~uch rttlt.· :-' outr:tgl'o tt ~ ! \\ ' lw.t i ~ th t· tt --l.' u i atl\.' 111 1-

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I tllg" ~:· · llt.·.~· t.· unit · ... .; Y••ll c:tn l•ccrnnt.· t.'lt;_:;:gl'd? . ··nn•·! .• .,· <h l! l'a·ttlt \· llll'lllht.·r" IPok :\'-' tll t•ll:..: ll thi .... h;HI :tl\\a,·-.. J,'l't.'ll in ... . .. ;,.n·t. 1 t~.· rl'. 1\·rlt.ip-.. tlli .... i .... \\hy t•llc - i••llrth ,.j tht.• l 'antlty

:irv 1•:1\·IH.It •r--. \\ ' ~.. 11. " ' any r:ttt•. \\'t.' ct: t l1an .· u nckr ... i.tlld ing--.. .

Thur...:. .\tll:ndul Y . \ \ ·. l · .. \. tc ciay. 'lit\.· a-.. ... "l'i<tl icn! i~

cl. •ill:.... .:• g-rt.·a t \\·., rk. I :till ' \.·n · nnu:h intvn· .... ad. ·; her~.· ; ....

!• • !,._. :1 j,,j 11 rt.•u·~>tie~n Jtl''"L \'.n·k. I \\l'lHkr ii \\l' ,,jJI ila\t' • I

i•• ,,.: :·ll trn at It il ?' I ;un thPr•JUgllly t"llll\ i:tcl·d ilnt !"f lllll.' j· \·••p k lh '.t' r \\\'l"l' .\'tt tl lt :..:.

l ' ti. ; :.)• ' 1' . . \1. ! ::111 ;:!! r • :lll .' ir11~ tlt t.· :·rat par ty. ~ · :1:. ~: . \ .. \1. I h ''1.' jtt .... t rdu ·11• d ir••lll dtl.' !•:tny.

t rit.d 11 "l' t 111 :ti t;·P:Ii\c . J . u~ :1:~.· d··•· r \ \.t·· lc .l."kt. d. ! Ill'. :-.

tri,,J thv lirt.· t.· .... ~.·:sr• . ·1 L ·. · \, i :: l· . . , ., :t, h , . l 11 , .. ,J. .\ l ; t rl ~ l' i::· ; ... ;~,d tll::t l ·-!:c .t'!ci ... ; 1. 1: d ~It · 11 i:,.: I;~ \ i tit I hT. I did 11 't g ._ I I 'I . , .. 'll!t' llll 1 j Ill• •1'1!11: ;.: .

Tl 1v di:tn \.'lid" a l11·n:•!h l tt. r1.:. \ \ h«· :--h :rll ... ,,. "'"'? \\ 'a.; . . . i l : • , ~ ·: 1 : i ... t • 1 l1 t · !-! i r I It · cl I · ~ : · • 11 ~ 1. ·. l : r 1. · d c i 1 I : ~.· . d i :t r y . . • • i' ~·I a ·,. i t ! ~. . ·::ll·t· ! II ;.: dt· :t JI l ·l. ' t.tll!l' i !r\·d 1•i tsto.: ·, u : !1· n· c: l 1 !Jl· clt;t l'\' :' ! 1ll\

~,·,~lit.··~: ·· irl -.. :!'-' \\l ·ll :! ... , irc;. llh l •:t~·· "a' a talc ll ·a:. i-.. l•·ld ... :-.. :---.

T .·V O PICTUF:JZS. I. Sir Ga!ahad.

1'111! 111:111 '.' a \\ l':t l'\' d:t \' )J;t'-' ~ir ( raJah:tcl . " t~ lll' n i t)H I'-'l'

\\ ltc1 :I ll.' in . \rtllu1··-= l!:tl l. " p t' r-i--tul i11 lri :.- quc:-;t ni t h ~..· 1 fo ly I ;r;t il. and at l ~l~l t he 'i -..i : lll ht·:t 111'-' lh.: ic•rt· him. \\ 'a tt " . the

:trt l:-.1. n ·p rt " ' :t t:-\ h irn at thi:- J,J '-' '-'o...cd lll<lllll' llt ui hi :-; iaitllful "l';tn: lt. l : l:t-..!J i n~ hr i~ltt llll h i~ ~ il\ c.T :ilmnr. ;..:kan 1 ~ th · ket' ll ligl:t : lin~ ·~ ~l:tn· . l ' r· •lll til~.· dark. :-t~gg: gn•ttiHI- 111tl::o-~ at hi :-. itT t ri ...... · a Cl.'n:ury · .... r a 1:k grc '"tit c· f t.' Jt tanglt·d trL· <.·~ ;u:d ,· ine~ . "hilt: h l're and tlt t· r~..· a nllting- trunk Jlan·~ lik~..· a pillar \l i

tl a 1 nl' at car II lu r i.! 11 a" It. T! i c.· h 1.' a .J Pi t h l' i a it h i ttl "\\'hi t l.' ~.·hargc.· r i" pr~.·-.. -.. ~.· d c J,, ... ~.. t •> hi . tna ;o;t \.· r·~ ~ide. ~l.' ·king th t' cnrn­i 11 rt a 11 cl p n ll l' c t i 1111 w It i d 1 l.' ' t.: n II i ~ h r tt t ...: It t.' a rt n 1.' • d ~ i n t h i s it-a r :--nllie place. l:ut a1nid all thl' :--tctrtll an d <kcaying- n>tten­

nc~;o; . t·; 1111 \\ ith th e it-ark:-;:-; po~ c.' ~>i JHl r t'- nlindc cl y c• u t h, ~ l a nd..;

:--:.ir l ;;!Ia had . " ~ t:unpccl." a~ T t.' Jlll: ~11 11 · a.' ~ . " \\' i t h th e imag-\.'

l)i th · king." Tht.: purity and \.'X trl.'ll ll' y llu th oi tltc kni~ln g in:- hi ~ iacc that g-e ntl e. womanly c~pre~~ iPn ~l'L' ll in fact..: ~

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t •l tl! ~· .,,,.j .... l. Lut tiH: r~.· . ltt· •. n·dL'"IIlin~ tht· katun.· ~ frt1111

~ IY~.tnin : C\' , :tr~: :--c ·n tit~.· n r :tltlin~.· -..:-- and \al,,r l•t·litting 1h~..·

1 • • : .l ~. ... t 11i ~·lrr 11i d l i,·:tiry. < )Ji L.' i11t~t pn:~ --~.·~ in rn-arcl. and I )IJ

i,i, 1 11a il~.d tlliglt :tr<: ~.·1 : !:--l'Ld hi:-- earnLl hand:-: in a11 t' C:-.t a ~.·y

, .f ~. · , n lt lll \ d l · li:-· ~. l ~u t it i. tlh· ian· an d pui:--c 11i thl· ht·ad

itl "irich til· t'_\'t' i-.. :1ttr:H: kd. I ii:-- hcad. LT••\\n<:d \\' i th a :--ll'lg;..:_, l r:dtJ pj lr ai r. i-.. li i tul. '' hik h i ..; ~.-ka r. ~..·n r~t p t url'd t·yt· .

I Ltliii n~· "it II thl' light 11l :-- :tt i .... liu l l•nH .. ing-. l,t·h ·d d Ill<: "l'Jl' 'i t~i hi~ n-t·ary d ay:-: t•f di:-:app•• in ll.'d \\':tiHk ri ng: . . \11 tilt· rv-..i ­l v-..~. 1111'-':Jti:-'li ·d _\'l'.trni! J..: and l"ng·i n .~· . tht• pain oi aL·Iting­

l!t: :-. lt. tht• lllnl'lint::--!- :t1 ~ d i:t iitJn· . lt ;, , ·L· I It tht· iacl' . a11d in thvir

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llll'l: l ,,j all ih :t t \\' : t :-' p11rt• :tn d high - Jili lldld in kni!..dlt -ltT:tlltr.\ .

ir~ tiH· lciJi;._:·-ag u day:' \\ l1 v tt Jll•·n '.\'t' rL· l•ct!d :t 11 d Ll'nl till ll !.!~i t l II~ Ji l'l !-l' .

II. Landscape Near Chantilly.

·,q·, ,t. lllt· gn•;t t l . : nd -r:q>~.· p :t i n~c.: r . ha:-' painted a d:lillt,·

little :-'CL' llt' in tht· Ui:--c d i -.. trit·t in l· rancc. , ,·hl'rl' "· ~::'til t·

ht•llll' t•i L't nHk. ;iiHI tht.· i:l\·11ri1L· n ·:-:.,n ul ~l••llil'n: . h:aciilt'. La Ft,nt ai~· n~..·. a nd t~l lt t• r :-'. I it·n· i:-- :'till t n :u nti:tctur~.·d the

i·"l'l'll<t ttt a:HI la ce in r " · hi e h l: r a nel' i:-: n oted . In h i:' lancl ­

:-t·:tpc. ht· J>tT:-:cnt:-- a :--ky ll l'l'n·d \\'it h flu(fy. :-:umtl1L'ry r lP tHI :--.­!-llCh :t :--ky <!!" t clll ) >t~ th e l:t z y ri~ lt ~.·rtllan tu li:-:tk· :.-~ly drop hi :-­

t t :d antl ~ lretch a t t'a:--l' n n till' yi~.· Idin g- g-ra:-- :' \\'ilh hat pnlh:d ., ,·l'r :-'kl')>)' l'_\'l' :-' . to \\'llilc a \\'ay the d r•l\\' :-'Y h l, llf:' in tht• drl.'<llll

t· it i t· ~ ,,1 till' cluud~. ( hTr th l' ~l' l'll L' hang:-: th at g"l.'nth: h azy :d llllhf h ~.· re. g-a z ing lhruu~h \\·hich. II IH.: :-'l't•:;. ll t >t rough. u g ly

1 r n : :-' a 11 d ~ 1• 1 1: l' :-: a n cl " . ., r k ad a y p l' a :--a 111 :-' : b u t t n• c ;-:; a n d ~ t unl' :-'

which :tl'l' t ltl· h llllll'.' n f 11_\'tllph :-- and dryad~ . and l' \' L' n un cntll h pl'a:O::tiJI...; :--u: m tu \\:tlk a:' king:' and (jlll'L' J l~. \\ ' hat n1att<: r it ii <me IJt' ruor and lu\\'ly- IHil'll o n :-:uch a day ancl in :-ouch a place a:' tlti~? Tlw \\' t•ary t11il<·r. tHI\\' pau~ing· under till' iurl.'­

lt tCl~ t ln'l' to :-:lraig-htl' ll nut hi :' tirl'd ktd,, lnok:-' a~rn:--:-: thl' gently li ~ pin g- rippk:-: ni tilt• ( >i:-'t' rin.T at hi :; il.'c l lu thl' nld­

i:t:-- hilltlt'd hr idg-t· IJl·yntHI. \\' It er<' thl' ri,·l'r cun· ~.·~: o r up into

till' !--hill l iiHTing ll' a \·e:-' ahtl\' t' hilll. :tJJcl think~ that. n-it h all hi ~ a c hing· tuil and the p ai n of p n \ erty. t h e r e i:' a (;od and that (;"d i: g-Dod . .\ncl IJl'hind all th i:; d reamy b eauty 1:-: a La,·kg-ruund of ta u~kd , · inl':-' and tn·t• trunk~. th<.' h aunt:'. per-

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hap:-:. of l'h t·~ . that u' night~ creep do\\'n t o t h e sleepy , ·illao-c tu ~tan !~ the pl·a:-:ants of 'h antilly and \\'hi:-:pc r in their car ::; <,f ~t rn 1 tge iairy ck:' ign:' f,H. their bu:-:y l acc-lnom~. This i ~ th e "'Cl·nc n t:ar l'ha n ti lh· .

GIRLHOOD.

The College Girl.

" The Cnllq:,!'l' (;irl !" T h e term h a . l o~l its ne,,· n ess. bul has it lt >:-' 1 it:-: charm. or h as she? Once thr r c w as a t i me " ·h e n ihc r~ \\' t·re Jl(l cnllt·gc.· g irl s. \\ ' h at an aching , -o id there must h:t\·c bcl'll in thi:-' world nf o ur:; then. Truly this is a . in g n­

larly hk::-:ed ct•n tttry . and let him wh o enjoys the society of c.,Jirg·t• g·ir l:; du ly apprt:ciate his h appy slate. \\. ho \\'Ottld ltke

lc) im~<gi n t· "( >l d I lope" \\'ithout the g irl:; ? H_ pe p e r sonified l :' a \\' • 111nn. Then: fn r c. the young "ll o p r:; " s h ou ld properly !•c gi rls. I :urry up. O ld I fop : g-i\·c u:-:. s me m o r e o llege ( i rl~ . \' n ttr r ank:.; look monntonou~.

1 h;~ ,- · pnncll' r c d muc h u pon thi:-: "Co ll ege .irl' ' and it i~ 1·n !-lll:tll ta:;k to dt:scribc h er. Xt>\\' she is sober. nO\\' \\'ild. 1' (I\\. :-;:~ tl . II ()\\' h a J>J> )'. 11 0\\' :-' h (' i:-' cJt: \' e I'. a 11 cJ Jl (J \\' :; h C "fl t1 11 k, .'' \\ ' h a t a character (Jf extrl'll1C'~! Y et :; h e ha~ h e r tro ubles. too. .~he doc:- h :ltl· to ~tu cly n-h e n the re i ~ a bas ket-hall g ame . S he d t><.•:-: kel had \\'hl'n s h e "llunk:-:." ~he <I nc~ feel ~0rry whe n

~ h e doc:-:n ' t go t o c hap~!. Hut trn uhles a r c bubble: \\'hi c h :.- h o uld he hlo\\' 11 away. and thi ~ th e ··college \.irl" learn · to dn. T .l'l h l' r la u g-h. laugh. laug h a n-ay her care.- and h eart­:tch c:-:. for a lau ~·h :-:a ,· e~ matn· a h art-ache. . -

nut ll't u: oh:-;cn ·c h e r more clo:;el . There is somcthin a "

in h er hc!' id c m ere laug hter. Surely a girl !"' ttbjcct to the inAu-

L' nce~ ~h e i:-; in college, fo r fnur. or pt:rhaps e ig ht year~ . cannot iail t o han' a c h aract r \\'hich i ~ :-:.lron g-cr an I a life \\'hich i: rich ·rand ittlkr. than the g irl dcpri,·ed o f thi~ liic. \\' o rk \\·ell

dnnc ca nnot hut help to make u s better and forms fo r u s a habit ni prec ision and carcfulne~s whic h clings f r li fe. There

arc snm l' \\'ho will n ot a nd ca nnot sec t h e , -alue in a o-irJ ' co llege training-. and \\'ho in r eg-arding th e studi es , he is pur­:-: uin g ~cc littl in i t n-hi c h \Yill he f ath ·a ntage or practical u:;e fo r h er. hut they forget th a t it i:; afte r a ll n t Latin. (; r eck. or mathematics . h e is st r i ,·ing a lo n e to attain . but the

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education and training which ~ uch a cuur~c an:•ltllpli~ht.·"'·

Education i=-- tH1t nH: n : ly htJ(Ik - kn•n' kdgc. It g• •t.':-- d~: {' PL' t·

tlt:1n the nH·re int~lk ·t. It rcachv~ tit~ lt~,.·; trt a11d tll:tl.:~..· =-- lJt tr Ji,·c~. The ·ollcge ;irl =-- ha:-- laid up fur h l.' r:--vli a w~_·alt h

whit.:h cann()t equally be t•.xc h: tng-...:d ft•r anytlting· ,,j 'altJL' in

Cllri ~tcttclt>Jtl.

The inllucncc u f the many ntln·r l i\T~ \\tth \\hidt :--It~.·

daily comes in contact cannot iail lt > aid her. ' Jla.· , · inut=-' c1i so m e c a n 11 o t h cl p b u t ~ I i Ill i 11 a tc t h c i au ll :' • 1 i 1 t1 I h • r ~ . U t It 1..· r

Ji,·es. as it were. rclkc t u ur;o; tn ;o;uml' ...:xtt· ttt. \\ c ~·~~·n kan t

the thing-~ which arc appro n :d a nd tht• .... c "hich are di"'­

appro ,·cd. Th ·n, too. th e CuiiL·gt· (;irl'!-\ Iii<: i:' a IHt:--y. acti\l' c11H'. and

in acti , . j ty there is he a It h. E.xcrci ~<. brings ;o;t rL·ngth. The g-irl whuse liie i~ an acti,·e o ne dPl'=" 1111t yit.: ld ~n r~·adily t•l

temptation , first. ht·c:Ht :'t' h t· t· tintl' i =-- wt.·ll lilkcl in. and ~ ·c­ondly, because th<.: w o rk ha:' madt· her s tr• lltgc r .

Thl' ~ocial sick of a girl";-; culkgl' lii~..· i;-; nCil to lh· u \'L' r­lookecl . .\ny girl ~eck;o; ~ympathy. It i;-; ht·r naturt·. I do th >l

think there arc many girl~ wh•> w u u ld wi~h tt1 he i:-.<.Iated and alo ne. There is a ~aying, "That h e who It a~ a t lt uu~a nd

friend s has n o t a friend to ~pare.'' and I think t hat girl:-; feel

the truth o f this c;o;pccially . The girl wh > mi~:-.L' =-' 11r •wgkct=-­thc :ocial ~ide o f college life mi~;o;cs half of her a<h· a ntag-t·~ .

Plca~ure and ,,. rk arc no \\·h c r · ~o happily intt·rmingkd a=-- 111

a college girl"s liic. Li,·e o n t ht·m. () 'q JJeg · (;irl. fur truly

you were b o rn under a happy star. Sing u n with o ur p oe t. \\'ho s an·r:

"'Then why pau~c \\'ith in dcc i ~ i l tl,

\\ 'hen brig-ht ang-d~ in thy ,· j~ion

Decko n thee to fields E lys ian ?

ather, then, ath fl o wer that gr >w s. \\'hen the y o ung heart ,·crllo\\'s,

To embalm the tent f sn ws.

Bear thr u g h . o rro w, wro ng, and ruth. In thy h eart the dew o f youth,

On thy lips the s mile o f y o uth.''

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The Old-Fashioned Girl.

:,:,, " . C•>nf~ ' '· d <:<.' p d <• \\·n in y n ur ht·art o f heart:-;. y o u Jo ,·e the u ld -fa~ h iP t h' cl girl. J l o w many tim es lnl\' t' we laughed at hl'r Iunny clothL·;o; ! I lo w o ft ' 11 ha,·e \\' (• been pn.H·oked at h e r pr~..· ~..· i ;-;~,.· i•k :t :-;! l !ut in ~pitc of it all. \\' l' Jo,·e h e r. \\ ' c rare ly

li l l 'l' l he r tll l\\·a da.'·' · l1ttt whe n we d o . ~he is s o delig-htfully n·fr<'~h in~ t lt ;~ t \\' L' nncu n :-= ci n u s ly wi~h \\'l' wer<.' m o re like h e r.

I :-. ll!'l " "" <.' t ht· fir~t thing- t h a t <. c c ttr"' t o u~ whe n \\' e thin!· ( ,[ " " •dd - ia::h i1111 vd ~i rl i:' h e r cl"t h c ~. Tht.·y arc funny! Th ey ''L· n · pn >L:tl .!y cut f r: nn tlt t· ~a m<.' pa tte rn t hat h e r g-randmot h e r tbc d. :--l ~t• ti-.. IJ :d h · \\T;•r:' ~Ta\· o r hl a ck- thinkin cr n·r ccn o r . ~ "'"" :-.,

n ·d far t•H• ;_!·; ,y inr h~· r. l~ut. b~· iu r~,.· \\' l ' realiz~ it. we arc thin k i n~· ~~~ l()lt l :--n nH·thing 111 11re than h e r clo th e ;-;. . \nd t h e ~ : r:tng-e p :t r t , ,f i t all i~ that her cloth e;-; ha,·e , ug:g-c~tccl it.

Tl ta t " :- c• nh.· hi ;H!' .. j.._ her C() J11 lll <l ll St' ll "' ~' . In t'\·en· cktail d n . ~

\\' l' fi n d tlti ... t nt •. ~hl' 11 L' \ 'l' r Wl'ar" any torluring-ly tight co l-J:;r:'. II ~· r " ;:i -..t tl ll':l "'ltrL.' pn>hably <.·xn·~·d s t \n.·nty-o ne inc h e~.

I ·U t \ \'1.' ll t tht a c k II O\\ k dge t ha t he r lin: a t hi ng i~ c rrect and \lt:lt ~I!~.· ll :t ~ a fuil ch c:-- t as a r e;o;ul t. I lt.•r shDt':" look rathe r l:! rge . a n d tltt.• h ·e )~ are uni J<.' Ct•m i ng-ly ln w . hut her g-ait ne\·c r :- tlg';_!"L':O: t"' t h e n~· <.· d nf a c hir,pc~di::t.

Tlw n ht . .' r m a n JH.:r"'-". hn h :l:' n o t e tt ,· ic d her? She i: c1 ig ­l'ifi~..· cl . lnlt nett :u al l prttd i:'h. ~· hL· is q ui t' l a nd una:';o;uming-. ll c r qua int "\' ~,.• .... ;-; ir" and " :\•). ma'a m" arc re freshing. and lll:1kt· n ur ~ l h rt 1 )>1 "\'e~ .. a nd ":'\u " ~uund r a th<.·r h o ld and 1 d [~· JJ,i\· e occt:-- icm a lh·.

l~ut o ur c.lcl -fa s hi t)Jlt' d g-irl h:1;-; nne quality which makes 11~ all Ju,·c hl'L It i~ her mPthe rlin (':s. \\ ' hat a blc~:'i ng she i:' to lll tH'"'n nw :t nd 11 , , m c-~ick r o ll q . .!·~..· girls! Dn we half apprc­eiatc thCI:'<.' :--acri licing nets CJf her:'? True. ~he think;-; she is c!Pin~ tH thing a t all when . h e lt>"'l'S h e r rest t o nur~c so me

:-.ick iriend : wh~n ~h e "'Pe•HI:' h e r time ancl en e rgy straig-hten­ing- n ut a mi"'...:rabk pro blem. o r when she makes a cup o f c h11C11latt.· fo r :-: • 1111 • t i reel s o ul.

Y e~. :he i;-; a hlc;o;;-;ing-. .\fcl h o w much g-ood we all c o uld

d > ii \\' \.! \\'ere j u ~t a \\'eC hil l,ke til t• nld-fashionecl crirl!

The Outdoor GirL

'The )utdt H r (~irl is merely :1. milde r name f 1r what u sed

tn he dcc ri~..·d and ~c< • fl'ed at as t ltl' :\cw \\'oman. he ha

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come tl' :-;tay. ~he ha:-; itntncl e•ut that a hackiH•:trd ·utd .... kil l ttl ll "dk\\·o rk d\l llPt in thl'lll'L' Jn:~ Cllll'lltllll' tlt1.• JH.' ril' L'I

\\'uman. ~o :-:he has :-.L·n:-.ihly ca:-.t tilt· hack h":trd le~ tht· " ' '"ul­pllc and g-un..: tllltdoors to ln·ca tlte ire:-.1! air \\ itlt tlttcratnpnl Jun~·s :1nd cntttpetc with ht·r hrtJthvrs 1111 the alltktir lield.

This dues nnl tncan that :--lw ha s J,et'tltllc a \\ ild·. utllam­ablc . \ mazon. '' lt1) clcligltts to )lt':-.tridt· the lntd,ing· hrl•l1chu and n~\\·ig-ate thc pathlc:--s prairil·. :\11t i11 tltl.' ka ..... t. ~ltv 111a.' get to that stagL· in c'•ttr:'c ni titue. i11r pet~pk arL· pr .. nc t ., t·xplore ,,,nit cxtrem ·s 11i all thing:-. i>L· i,n't' tht·y ca n l1L' t'IJJt l l'lll \\ith the pro:a ic 111iddlc grout:d "i uncc•nttn11tt --t·t t --t·.

\\'nmL'n arc making rapid pn1;._:Te:--s in ci,ili zati , •tt. Tht~

111 a y e ' ·c 11 I> • c n me a ::; e nl i g h t e 11 ~.· d a:-. t h c ' 't h ... · r :--L' .\. i 11 t 111 H: . l1 1 sumc places they arc ~l:-.:--L· rting- their righ t lt> lt"'l' \1 1han··, in p \.1 b I i c pIa c c s. I t is ll nl t h l' n ll t d n t 1 r g i r I:' \\ he • d' ' t h _i ..... : 1 h ,_. : htt\' mqr~_· sense. It is the sucit·ty machine:--. '' hu a rt· dri,·v n to death fnr sPtlll'thing- n c \\· and ,,rig-ina\ tll dn.

The true o utdw>r girl i::; a ,·cry ratiunal J,l'ittJ-!. ~hl.· n·­c l l g 111 z c ~ t It c i a c t t h ;1 t t h c unl i Ill i l1.' d q u a 11 t i 1 i l' :-. u f in·:-- h a 1 r . pure watc1·, and :-;unlig-ht. \\'l're prc,,·itkd fnr u :-.L· . attd 11111

nH.:reh · to cle<.:41ratc the uni\'L' r sc .. \girl 11i thi-... typl.' is apt to h<l\·e ,·cry dcci(kd npininn:-; 0 11 the s11hjt·ct tli ,· ~.·ntilatinn.

~an i tation. etc. It i:-; to be expected that pt•opk will call Iter a crank. She habitually :-;it:-- hy an o pen \\'indt~\\'. l'e<•pk less ntg-geclly constituted nhjert. ~he ol>jl'ctS to thl' ohjec­ti 11~: she knows what is gnnd fur her and l hinks n t11U:-'t be good for th c r people. if they nnly knc\\' it.

I ~ c i n g a I \\'a y s \\' c II. s h e i s a F l to I> L'l i e n .· 111 ·11 r i =' t i a n

Clt:11Ce.

II c r mode o f I i i c ex p a 11 cl s h c r 111 e 111 a I c h est a 11 d :-; q u a rt' "'

her mental should rs, just as it impro,·cs her phy:-,iral health. The \\'ind~ so< 11 clear the cob\\'ehs out of her brain. and shL· looks the \\'oriel squarely in the face and think~ :'traig-htfnr­\\'anlly. and to the p o int. Sh · is apt to talk as she thinks . and p eople st H l learn t call h er hlunl. ~he dol'S ,·cry I itt I · that is not to a purpose.

It is not necessary fnr her to make a huge fuss alH ut

her rig-hts. and pcrpctnally cry for suffrag-e. ~he knn\\':' \\'hat her rig-ht~ arc ancl exercises them. \\'ith ut a:'king any ques­tion· of anybody. It is h ers to cc mmand and mak<..· other'

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• .J>~.·y. \\'hid t th~·y arL· usually glad tu d e) , iu r alutt~ \\· ith her physi~al hl.'altlt sh~.· has l c·u1 unconsciously dl!vcloping per­·•'llal t:t a ;._!J~l · ti :-11 1. \ IH·:tl1hy hudy \\'ith a big· Sl)lll and a -. trnng \\ill iii it j ..... :111 itkal i <~ t·t,.ry iur p~r:;t·•n;l mag-ne.tism.

fn :--lli•rl. Jt, tnt· t• tttd• :nr g-irl i:-- tll'.>rc lik ~ a n ·'-·cllc than ilt:ythittg· l·l.:-~.· in llt~.· ,.,, ·rid. :'It'--' ha:-. th'--' phy~kal and mental .. t.rt·n;,.!th ,,j ..... , ,.'- !, t !t ~· ..... l r;tig-lnft,n\·ardnc:'s burn u i tit~.· courage · ·I lt~.T L'llll\' il.:i iPth. :uul hc.·r intt·lkct i::; bright anti kee n :-ts till' l! l' l.: dl~.· p• •int it:-\..·li. S hc ean he as usl.'ful as the n c L·d lt: .• h e : ... \\· h:tt ...;Jtl· :-hu ulcl lh·.

WOMEN AND EDUCATION.

1 Frt Ill t h e :\I >~krator Topics) .

:\li:s :. Krell.

fli:--l lJ r.' prc .. ~t:nts the noted Catherine II. o f Ru s ia. the I' a I riot ic 1'.1 i/a bt·t h and the pu rt:-hcart <..'d \'icturia o f Eng-land. a~ powt: rful t•x:unplc:; teaching- rcgpcctively the necessity oi ~.:xecuti,· ~.· ion: ~..·. of entire dc,·otion to natio nal \\'elfarc, and of t:oble cundut· t. \\'hen \\'Oman \\'L•ar:-. the crown of highest :tUthu rit , ..

Efl'ccti,·~.· JlJjccl lc.:':'Oll~ in lo,·ing- sy mpathy and needed as:'i~tanCL' fo r men who ufTcr llh:ir li\·es that nations may sur­' ive, ha,·t• heL'Il g-iven by Fle)rcncc :\ightingale and Clara Bar­ton . :'\atiunal purity and indi ,·idual restraint h ave been em­phasizc.:d lJy Frances \\'illard.

Careful analysi!-, uf character iormation, clear exposition ,,f the iniquity of opprc ~ion . and beautiiul portrayal of the a_ff.cct ions, have exerted wide inHucnce as presented by Georg~.· l·.hot ( :\1. Evans), Harriet Beecher Stowe. and Elizabeth Dar­rl.'t t Browning-. Amid national conflict, when faith waned as ,·; ro ng <:c.:m cl almos t triumphant. Julia \Yard llowe enabled dt•sp<m clcnt patriots to s<:c that "Gud is marching on.''

fndin: ctl~ tltc. L' " ·nmcn and others less famous have aided in the advancement of humanity. In a less individual manner 1)ur atten tion may be called to the educational forces mon· t>fte n con~idercd in system izcd fo rm than when appearing in ~u\·ernment, literature, and song.

In an address at the N. E./\. in 1905. Pre ident Roosevelt ->aid, .. The mo t cltar:tctcrist ic \\'ork oi the Republic i=i that

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don hy the teacher. Fir~t. 111 ;unalg;tn:atin;..! in t o n tH' h umo­•re ncn us body natin: and fo reign childn.·n .- lll :t king l ' nitcc l ~tate: citizen~. ~econd . in g-i,· ing- an idt.:al c1 i dc.:,·c, ti.m tn w o r k fu r work·~ sake.- a tum-matl'riali~ ti c ideal. ~ollh: things ar~·

better than wealth.,. IIi ~ first statement is unques tioned . The ab ility nf thi :­

fH.' pi . t<) untly s many differe nt natiunaliti\·:- . ;.lllfl tl11ts cattS\.' the cn: r- i m:rc..· :! ~i n~ 11 um her of i Ill Ill i~ rant :-. h' p nc k t h c..·nt:-.eh ·c ...

il jHi ll t h t·ir llC\Yiy-g-ainecl c iti z en~hiJ.l. is la~~~·ly i~ n n t ahso ­lukh· clqH.:ndc nt upo n kn u wlcdge gatned, <~J>IIl l lllh ltll'lllc..·d. a n d

,en s~· of c..•quality dc..•ycJnpcd in the comnH)Jl :-dt••<d. whc..•r ·each ·hild i: muulcll-d hy the <knwcratic and p~ttri. ,ti c: inlluc..•ncc..·'­

~·llaraclt'ristic o f uur educational w u rk .

Thl! pn•s idcnt's second st atement that. "The..· t c..·achv r g-i~· \.·:­

:tn idc..·al of dc..·,·ot illll to w o rk for work's ~akc..· .-:t "' lll -llla tena l-~ . . .

i:-.tic id ~al," is true of all who remai11 long in th e \\ ll rk . I Ill· t'CC\.' llt ·ar11 c..·gic g-ift o f ~10.000. oo "to pr• n·ic k pt.' ll:-'it~ns f., r

pr fc:-;~or~ in uniYer: ilics. cnllcgcs, an<ltcchttcl!c,~i.c~tl ~c huul~ . \\·ithnnt n :g-ard tc t racc..·. :-;e:x. o r ' reed."' is a rcc· ·~ lltttnn c1f till­ideal n f dc..·,·otion tu \\·o rk. .\larylancl. Uhi11. and \:l'w Jersl.·~

111 akc a s imilar ackn >wkd~ntc..· nt hy pnn· iditJ~ lpen:-iun~ pai cl J1y the ~tat{'. R<.·cl'ntly ~·Hil l.' of' ttr larg-c.: r unin: r~itic..·s.- 1 lar­,.~1nJ. Prin ·'-·tnn, Yak. l 'n rtlt·ll, the l'ni,·e r:-.it.' o i Califnrni:t . ~! tHI the J{and ,lph- ~lac"n \\'oman':-; (lll<:g't'. utHkr , ·arinu ,

• 1 n tcliticms, ha,·e g-ranted rdiring; allo watH' t·' tel pr•,it·:-s•lr .....

\w•tht: r fqrm 11f appreciati11n is :-:hnwn in tit\.· ~.t hhatical =--.' .., _ t\.' tll. ,,·Itic h grant~ a prnk:-::-;or ll'a,·t· nf al'''-' ll t'l' •1 11\.' year in

-..e \'t.' l!. and u s u:tlly ntJ hali pay.

fn sc.:<.·kin~ t o c..·s timatc the , ·a luc u i th (' tt• :tdt~r· ... \\ork. 11''

:d>solutc s tanclard ma,· he u s ed. ·c,·cral Yl' <H :-' a~n ~upt. ( ;"' , .. ,,j lknYc r· schnols ~aid. "The teacher's wc 1rk cannclt h e t\.':- t \.·cl

1)\· immediate res ults. Th .... mlY po~sibk intl·lli;.!t'tll mcasttr, ·

dj· the..· quality oi a teac.:hcr's \\'<. ;rk is- the cklib<: ratl' j ud~~JH·nt .,fan intc..·llig-c nt ;u luh . twenty y e ars aftc..r ka,· in~ ~ch cHll.

That tlw educational wnrk in the L' nitt:cl Stall·:- , .... r\.· all.'

tllllC\\' t>rth,·. nntwithstan(\in~ acJ,·c..•r sc crit ic i:- tn. i:-- :--h•IWll 1>.' J·: nglarHI' s - clc s in· tn :-' tttcly ~ l\lr ~chc ~t ll ' : ' l\·111. Tlt\.· .\l,, .... d.'

t'Olll tni~sintl ll j nr itish h .'aCIJt.•r :-; wh it·h \ j~i t\. · t\ II' tftru• .\t.' : ll · ..,

:q.~·CI, fcluncltn:.~ny ··:xct•lktn f\.·atun·~ itt •tttr -..dt , ud-.. . hut ll lltt·d

twn t hing' \\'hi:·h : hc.·\· rq~·artkd ;p .. cki Tl': lir ... l. t ill· ah-..c.•tJ c•·

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q f trade :-:ch ools; ·second, ton great a p e r c t.ntag- o f \\'oman

teacher.. I Jad they f rg-o tten that ,,·omcn arc s aid to con­

s t itut c a majority o f th e instru ctors in the puhl ic c h t)ols oi t heir \\' 11 pro ud 1:\nd? i\ot co nte nt \\'ith the fir~t exam; na­ti n o f ou r mcth ocl~ of instrnction . a .:=-ec nd :\I )~ely commis­

s io n is Jwn.· fo r th e sa me purpose. Five h undred Engli~h. :-1cotc h. an cl T ri ~ h teachers. includ ing- colleg-e prof cssors and t achers in . ccondarv and clt'mentarv !-.Chools-. are sc rutiniz-

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tng o ur school syst ·m fro m th e kinde rg-arten to th e uni,:cr-' ity. and w e eag-erly a\\'ait the sec md o ffi c ial jtalg-mc nt.

Thl! total kaching- in rce in l'nitcd . tales nu m b e rs -+S<J.-727, and o f thi s number \\'11111111 C')ll:"lit ut cs sc·;cn ty-fi ,·c per cent. This prepo nderance c~ w o men in the pr ,fc;-,sion is th\.· l,asis o f the ~losl· ly commission cr iti c is m to the effect that t he intell ectual and Ill Jral fa c ulti~.·s (,[ hoy~ ag s tud e nt s n t'ed a g-rcat...:r ·forct', clcri,·ed fr11 m the inOu c nce o f men a . .- in stntc­tn r!-'. Th<.' \'aluc o f this s tateme nt will pr,)hahly h ' a s ubjc..:cl ..o r indi,·idual ju<l!.!'lll~nt ha...:c d upon u h :-;t' n ·ati·•n a nc.l cxperi­c..· n c c..·. Pn~:-:ihh· the H riti :'h ,· i:.: i tnr~ wnuld It , ,.e h t• .. · n mtor~o.·

i a n l r a I> I y i m p r c ~'c..· d. had t h l' i r ' · i , i t nrc 11 r r r d t w L' n t y ': e :t r. :tg-<), when f<,rty-thn·t· per cent 11i all te :tcht·r .... t h;.·n in thi' countn· wen.· llH' tl . };, ia r the.. hr· ··\.·r nstmlh·r 11 :' ·xcP ! 't:li - .... teach e r~ are i(lllll d in primary and ''-'l'•l :J dary :--ch'"'i:.: . ~ c·t ;n u ur (>07 hi;..!'lH'r institttti c.ub n f learniJ!g' h:t\·ing- ~t 1\lt:tl ~·-·:~ .. :hi ng­it rc~ c i 2t$_(), \\'Cil11 t ' n con~t itutc tWl' !tty Jlt·r \·, ·nt ln TR ~J

;-, lati :; tic~ g-a,·l' two hundred fiity - ..; i :x \\' O liH: n :l' r u:.mty educa­

t ional offi c ials. c..•ighkt.' ll :~:-.c i ty ... up~ r i nt 'tHi c· nt::. and two a:­-> tatc :-; ttpl'rinH'tHknt :-.. Prc )h:tb h · th,· t wo ~ talc:' thus h o no r ­' ll;.!' \\' lllltcn. thcn a s ntn\ ",.: n : I clahP and -nlorado.

~lor'-· than :;o uer cen t ui all c1ttr \VOlllC' ll graduates enter t he..· t ·a ching- prufc..·:-s it ttl. T IH: ir a\·crag(' length of :-;c..• n · icc i.:-11 . 1 \·cars: the..· a\·l'rage kn g th uf s-c..•n ·icc g-i,·c..•n hy lll<'ll is 1-J../

, · c..· ar~ . inc inn a t i ltas the..· highest averagl! sen · i...:e, t o.~ year.- . ·Jn.eh· i"llct\\' t•cl I)\· l~ttstl)n·~ a\·cragc o i I ;).J year:-> . . \ s an

i nchtc~llll'll l t• • l'l'lll;t in in the..· prufc~~ .. io n \\'t.: 111ay nute that th(' ;Hl\·ancemo.:nt in higher c du c.:atio n o pen:; annually n <:a rly n nl' t hou .·and new placc..·s f<lr teachers o f eith ·r :-;ex whu ma y be

promotl'd ir11111 ''-'l'ottdary :o;clh '•'l.:-;, if pro p <:rly qu:tlifi'-·<l. Th :: i:t ct t hat \ ', 11111 <. 11 ar~ Cllt('ring· thi :-; JH·nfl·:-'-. i• •ll in c..; . ,n~tan t ly

inrrl·a.:i11g· tl tt tnber" i ~ b11t a p a r tial iudit·a ti utl ,. , ll -: ~ :.!'~'''' -.-

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ing- !-pirit p j :-~· Jf-n: l i anc..· c..· manifc~te I h) the.· ~.noo . c l(>o , , f ,,.clln~· tt

cti thi~ C..'IHllltry \\'hO l'\llllJl · t<: \\'ith fi\ l' tillll..';-' thc.: ir 11\llll)W !'

"f lllt' ll :l:-' \\'a~c..· .:arnc: r:-.. :~nd \\'hn an· qttic..·k tn t' llh' r ;1\' l'll\h .. atY.,rdi ng 11\llfl' ,,r lc . .' ~:-' inckpenclc.•nce . . \l t •rc..· iully than atl) clthl..'r fl:ltic>fl \\' L' :11'1..' l'lltrtt:-'tillg' thL' c..·dttC:ltiull \ lj tl\11' intttn· citizc..' tb tn w••ml..'n: hut tlw~· art· c•nly tilling- th e.· pl:tn· .... ahan ­dnnc.·d l>y 1111..'11. tr1 ·.dlolll cnmnH:rc..-ial and prc\ic..':-':-'iunal intc. rc..•:-.t .....

,.ff<:r lllllfc..· pvrmatwnt. c..·.,ngcn i:tl and tTlltttnc..·rati\·c: c..·tttpl".'­

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That any tc.·achc..·r c1r g-n up c\i tc..ac lh.: r" l':tn he.· iniallihl~ \\'1:-'c..·. C:lll c..·xc.·rt :tli ck:-.irc.·d intlt\l·nc.: t: ct\' c..·t· irllJH't•:-:-.iclllabh­yclllth. is a nHuliil':-'t illl)HI:-':--ihility . The g-rc..·:t t c..·r df'nrt and final hurdc..·n 11f n•,..;p, •n:-'ihility 111\1:--t rc:,..;t \\' ith l lh· iwli,· idna. The :-'lPr_, . ni hm nan ach·ancc..·n tt·nt " ·ill t' \' t·r prt·-. ,•nt )H: r:-'ttn:tl i:lilnn: and :'tH.'l't.':-'"'. ;tn,·cmtpanit·cl hy g-rit·i u r .i ~~~ . lllcHl ili c..·cl J,_, tlw intlttt'tll'<· , ,f aCl' tlln ttlatc.·d r:tl't: l'Xpc.·ril·lln·. and tht· :tcticllt .. r tlw akrt mi11d '' h iclt .... c..·izt· ...... r tn :tkc..- .... " JIJHII"tllni t _, ..

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EDITORIAL.

\\' i 1h this number o f the Anchor, Wt! Jay a~ide our c:di t­, q·i;tl pen 3.11d turn on~ r our w rk to the new editorial ·tarr \\'ho arc a! n.·ady at work on th~ April issue. \ V c ha \'C t ricd , luring- the past year to gi\·e our readers the bes t college paper v hich it was in our power to publish. \Vhether we haY<.·

h<:t'n suc~cssfu l o r not, we lea\·c it to the reader to judg\.'. \Vc..· have recei\'cd the usual amount of criticism. both fa\·orablc: :1nd othenvise. \\'hen this was given in the spirit of helpful kindnc ·, we tried to p rofit by it. \Vheu it wa given with a spirit showing a mere desire to '·knock·' and not tn hdp . we tried to bear it patiently and still look happy.

\V e want to thank all who ha\·e helped us . bo th w itlt :-.ug-ge tio ns and material. Dusy a s the best writ ers o n tht· '-·ampus arc, they have never been too bu. y to ht:lp u ~ o u t ,.,-hen in need. The staff. especially, have ·hown th\.· mo. 1

c..·o urtcous and hclpful kindness a lway · in doing all they co uld to make our w o r k. a s l' dito r. a ~ucecss. \ V c want al:-'n tc• mention the kino treatment received from ur printers , th{"

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Holland City Kcws C mpany. who ha\.'e aided u s 111 nutn' \'\ay: · ·~ide rr0 11 ' th e Jll Cr{' wnrk o f printin g-.

\Ve regret that the . tate Contest co m es a few cl:lys ton late to he written up in thi s i ~stH.'. \\' e s ho ul cl ha ve liked t<• ha,·c g-i,·cn our read e rs g-limpse:-; n f this g-reat CYcnt. hut ui nccec;;~it v ,,.c mus t lea ,·c it fn r n e xt 111 o nth.

The present number, we promi ed, was t o h e a Girb ' ~umber. It has been sug-~c~tt:d that w e c hang ~ th e n ame t •• the •· .rippe Number.' ' 'Thi:-; mi g-ht h e an impnl\·cmcnt. for ,>wing- to the great amo unt of sickness. <luc to o ur friend, th • Bacillus JnAucnzae, it has hct•n ,·cry diffi c ult tn g-et o ut t hi :-­number at all. Howe\'Cr, w e have dnnc what we co uld d·, nnder the circumst<UlCC=-'. and \\'hn w o uld a!'k mnn.' l f I l op~.·

l'O-cds?

Y . M. C. A . The Yuung- M e n's C hris tian :\ ssociation hq~·ins a n t \\

year o f actiYity next t erm with the f lin" ing- Il l'\\' nfficc r~ :

Pre ·i<lent-John .\. Dykstra. Vice-Prc~idcnt-:\1 ilt o n I Inffman . ~ccretary-:\ . Tc Paske. Trca~ttrcr-\ ' ictor UJ ckk ink .

THE COSMOPOLITAN BANQUET.

Thl' Cn:-:mnpnlitan ~ocicty and their g irl irit·IHI :-; cnjnyvd :t '"-' lig-htful cn' ning- nf c nt c rtainnwnt nn F~..·hruary 2 1. J• )O!'

.\it ('r a prog-ram. brimful nf j"kcs. clcYcr !--pl'l't'h l' ~. and ~ \\'l'l' l

llltl !' i c. a hatl<flll't \\·a:-; ~cn· ccl. IH Je~~ pka~ing· t n those \\'II• • were pn·:.:l' nt. .\11 tht· guest~. " ·h n were h cull •rt•cl ln· in,· ita -. . tinn:-:. agn:c that th e ('n:o; mopolit a n ~ocicn· J..:nn\\ :-; lln"· t"

l' llt(.'rtain their irit·nd..: \\'it h all th::t t I!' h :q>t>.' and ~..· n j,y;t Hil

in t h ~..· " ·a.\· " j an :~11 - rtHIIH I ~Hid time.

THE MELIPHONE BANQUET.

< ln T\1\::--da,· ., . ._.11ing . 1-'l·hruan· 21. the tllt·nda·r:-- , ,j tlH·

\kllphot)(.' s fll..'icty. \\ ith tltl·ir girl fril..·lld'. :l '!--l':ll hkd in tltl· i t'

!tal l 111 lTkhrat (.' th~..· ir a n 11u:d h:!tlljlll'l. \ ;..!'' "'d Jll'"l-!'~':lllt ";, ...

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t·cn<krcd. which !-'huwcd con~idcrabk tal nt u11 the p trt r• J the mt•mhcrs. :\ ftc r thi!' a w 11-preparcd lllt'lltt \\·a: sern.·<.l.

The hall was \·cry allracti \· ly deco r.\tcd with pcnnant~ aml t he :\lcliphone C()lnr ;o; .. \ftcr the banquet a tla :-:h lig-ht pictur~..·

1 'f the cnmpany wa~ take n, and ~oon t h e fiity-l ir:-;t an nu:tl banq u et was only a pleasant memory.

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SOROSIS VS. 1'~1INERV A. Score-I 1 to 10.

n Thursday c \·c ning, February 20th, was played ne ,j

the m os t hotly conte · ted ganH.·s o f the season. The ~oro. itc~ had a ccepted a c hall nge of bask r-b:tll fro m the ~I incn·i te :-­a nd both s ick s w e re o ut to win. It was a fi g ht from start t l • lini ·h and hot h sides arc to be congratula ted fo r th e ir g-oud work. The fir!'t h a lf, the 'o rosis o irb w e re a ln:ad. Thi:-;. howcn~ r, did n u t sa ,·e them fro m a ny work in the :o;econd bali. Th e ;'\) inervas were th<:rc cn.! ry minute, and at o ne t ime b ro ught the score o ne r t\\'C' pu ints \'C: r th e ~urusis' s con . .-. It scc.:md ra ther doubtful flu· a time as to which =--irk \\'ottld w in . and the ~orosi. finally w un hy one po in t. Tht· iact that the score was not large r is due to the exceeding-ly line ,, .l)rk l) f the ).linc n ·a g uards. The lineup io r the teams is as inil(•\\ -. :

Sori)SJ~-Forwards . r>cli:t 0:':-'e\\'arde and ({n th . ·hl'parcl: ·ente r, Anna Bo::;s: gnanl;; , .\lycla D e Prcc and Des:-. i~..· \ \ ' iersma.

M inen·a-Forwards, Hatti center, C lara ll o llcman : guards. <) 1t man;-;.

Hicks nand :\li~~ \\ 'curding : l.uc rctia .arlil'hl an<l E,· ~..· lyn

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SAMANTHA AT HOPE COLLEGE.

'Twas ~ix \\'ecks up to the , ·cry day Since Samantha .. \lien h:td been aw~ty, \Vhen before the fire one e\·cni_ng . he sat, Her f ct on the to \·c. her chair on a mat ,

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i\1 ending- J osiah's, her husha nd 's, clothes, :\nd darning the g-aps in that o ld man's h n ..... l

.\ st range Ill'\\' idea th e n . truck her h ·ad .

. \ nct a 11 t hon gh t s o f <Ia rn i ng- quck 1 y Ill-d. :-:;amantha had tra\·clkcl much in h e r da) . ~~en much of th e w 0 rld ( ' l ) authors say). (fad spent a whok yc:ar (tn the OC't'an·~ :-;and ....

fJad e njt~yed Jnany mnnth" Clll unkn 1) \\'tl "rr:t~t.f ...

T, ?\ . ,,. Yr.•rk Cit,. h :td purcha~t·d r~n1nd i; t r l·.

f I ad taken a rick in a "mcrr: go squ~Ht·.

f:ut nn\\' ~onH.·thin~ 111n el and r<' :tlly TH' \ \

I lad •.•fH:n d i t"-t'lf tn ~am:unha·~ ,. it·w . Thi=-- g reat i,J ca w.b ~c .;n.: l..'rnin~ kn< \vh-d ;..:·c :--he'd t:!kl: a trip tn old I lnpt· Cc,llcg~.· !

~<, c.' Th: Jll(lrllill ~ at l·ight in hl'r ~uncby ;.!• ' ' ' 11.

~he arri\·l·cl at <.'h :1 pt La n d !--;tt lwr::--df c!o\\ 11

Hi~ ht Ih'ar th~: prqJe~:--or .... in tht: front n• ,, . Tha t tnorning- in JJu tor J..:c Jikn 's :-; pc(· ~.· h

Thi=-- tt:'L'ittl l<::-'!-.1.>Jl lh: :--t rrwc.: t o teach : "Ent;tn;.: ling- alliann·!-r de, lltJI makt:. :\. •r uath:-; qj allq~ianc .. .- :-.h•Htld yuu tak .. ·. l· ur the· l HJ_\"~ :111d g-i rl " who l'IHTrt In n dk;..:\· ~h''"' --i~r~--o ,,j lad.-in;..: a ;..!rl' :tt clt·alni kn••\\ kd~~.· ..

( Ji '-'' •llr~·· :c c•,Jkgt· t! .at ll ' l 'd Sitch rult·. T,, :-:;:unatlth :.· .., Jlli11d ..... nrpa !'>:-; ~,·d all scf\,,11'. ( >i l'n ,ic:·::--~nr l~ t·ar.J ..... ItT ... Jll' l'llllldn't wt'!l :--:•.'.

~-'••r h · !--t'\'lllt · d qui t l· ..... trang-t· IIJ lu:r th .tt 'b.'. Hut hi ~ til· ca p ti,·:tll.'d ltl· r \\t >TH it-ring- v~l ..... . : \nd tlti:-. \\':t-., ,iu" t uth· , ,j hi ~ hundn·d ... t l\' lt tiv-. .

Till· ~a~ I)Jlt' ..,Ill' ~;t/.t'd at thi :-. llh ' tnc•rahk llt••l'lt

\•\ ' :1:-. tht: 1\\<.' llt\·- tifth lw'd th:u \\·n ·k , ·,.n t. :\""· tH ' \ t ' r t" '''lt l'c t~tld I ri~htly ! t· ll

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ll(lw tiH: y all impn.:~~cd h er-Brush and ~~ i:':-; 1...: n·ll. YntcJila and :\ykcrk , 'utph 11 and H.aa p. Fqr, ii I began. I could nc\·e r =-'t p.

Then. after chapel. s he entered each room. . \ nd th e re many ~cencs did bd >rc her loom. l~ru=--h scolded his classes for coming late. Prof. Yntcma of " t. john· uft did relate. l'r11i. :\ykcrk much f !\lachcth would talk . . \nd =-- he saw him the "light fanta · tic trip" walk.

. \ t l'\·cning to dinner s h e went at the D rm . : \\' it h pkasu rc ~h e a tc, l•ut she f ·I l fo rlorn. . \ nd al the 1ug-h ~I am a (~. w as kind as cott ld b~. :--;;:mantha did n H icc) exactly irce. l ~ u t. ncn.!rthcl s~· . though s he acted q ucer, Those m odel stude nt · nc,·cr did ~ nce r.

~he nc,·cr had worried so in her life. . \ ncl in h er excitement s h e dro ppl'd h er knife. ll cr fork quickly f Jlo w e d h e r si h ·e r spoon. . \ nd some of her soup followed that rig-ht soon . . \ t Ia · t of her eating- uten:il=-' hen· ft. She fo und her elf with but a sa lad fork left Tn stir h e r coffee and eat her mince pic. .\nd, quite w o rn ut, s h e aro~e with a ~i g-h .

TfH! Il, after all'cl dined and scattered aro und . Samantha with introduction~ was drowned. She couldn't keep faces or name5 apart .\nd always said "\.ruuink'' whe n s he meant .. J>ikaarl. .. . \ nd then (but this I"d better not ~ay) \\ ' hen ~h e meant ' ' \ \ ynant" s h e said ··De Pree."

\\' h e n the cl ck on the mantle st ruck se \'en. hali-pa:-t. \\' ith amazement she =--aw all vani ~ h so fast That . he turned in dismay to good r..1ama G .. \ \ ' ho explained. ":\ rttlc of Hope Counci l. you St'{' .

.\;-; tired, but happy. she pinned o n h e r shawl. She sa id. taking leave o f the Dorm and its hall. "0 f alI places I \ ·e \'isited. H pe is the best. :\ow home to J os iah. my mending-. and rest!"

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ll atl t11 thl.' ~t.·nior~' "Hail! llail ! llail!"

"StHH lZL'! ~nnt>z~ !" Tht.·y nsed t n -;a'

In J..:l<:iny's room. a ll throu~h tht.• day : nut 11 0 \\' if \'till :-: hnnld JWtl !"t'. upn n th~· l11 ·n· / ~· . -Y' nt tna ,. Ilea r 'llll' al1-v111 hra ·i n!.!' :'ll t.' t.'Z t ' - .

\t ll "l 't.' l'tllkgc: Tht.· thing· mo~t lt:ttl'd ! The thing- ntt '=' ' st icl-;ing- ~ Tilt· thin o· Ill 1:-'t fatt.•<l! :---

Till· thi ng 11111-.:t c:ttchi ug ~ "La (;rippl· !"

"I )"n· =' t n·:t d t 111 111c , .. _ ., 1 .

"~tt.·p 1 111 hi-: tail- he'll bite! ·ru s h hi-: h ead wit h your h t.T l- lh: 'l! 111•t l i~ht."- · H >

Thl' , . mark\.·d him third. .\nd "n h · a few <kmtHTl·<l. , l ie \\' t.'llt int,, it i11r iun. l~\l t '"l lan nil·" 'llft.' had "' 'n ." - J,·Il n i .. :.

Yandl·r ~chaai. t ll\.· ~n11d. hn·t~nH' :' \ ·andvr

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\\ · h·,·~ ht.'l"l\ t•' llill ~dalc: :- Thl· Juniu r-.! \\ "h•• ,· ~..· 11-.. i11r l lill~dak: Tlw Juni .. r ..: ! \\"h•• c ril•~ ir,•m ll il l:-:.dale: Tht.· Juninr~ !

Tlw iJwvitahlt' thrt.•e: • .. llan ni\· ... Jim and

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SnufT! :nufT! \\ ' hal is the stufT! . \h -sh c m! .\h-shn,,· ! :\h -shuff >!·

I )a , ·il··s i k:tl nf \\"Umanhoo cl! It is truly touching in o ne so young!

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Ike ( in (;r311<l f~a pids ) : " 'That ~oldie r~· 1 tn mc's a prett~ 1\.· ,.: ' l it pl :a·l· ic• r a Jll:lll and hi. \\·if to end thei r clay tn .

. \1 i •-"l!ug-h! :'\ut ior min(.· ! \ "orh (•cs and \'an \"IL·ck r~· had ent ntg-h . ··

l·:tl111 :-.llJ eriurity! 'oR 't lltfcssccl brains! O<J.

lhtdding youth! 10.

Daring- inia ncy! J 1.

" .\ dn:;qn pf f:l ir \\' f ) tll (' tl r· ):ykerk ... \ rc ·n·cl i ng- \· i~ w !" Y n tcma. "J[,,p · in t lw future! " :\l:tcLan: n. "S 'Cll-Y d ttnsl'\.:ill§Z !'' D imnc nt. " ( ;l> l1kn l);l!H•rtuni t y !" ( >ur Pn: sidcn l. " ll ere : l i t· n~c= \\'here: \\' hence?'' Klci nhl'k:'c\. ":\ lay : lkautiful :\lay!" Vander i\l e ul cn . "E.· ll' n si ,· ' ratlh:r th a n intensi\'<' !" ~tti7. <.' 11 " :t .~ . .. (Eagle) -ist ic. not egoistic!, ncard:;lcc. " .\ builder oi castles!" 'u tph c n. "\\"ith m :t ny tung-ucs!" Brush.

I i a co-ed m cet a co -cci 'oming t ld Hope.

:'\~:cd a co-ed a~k a co-ed. "I [a,·c you used ~Pa ir's ' :oap"?

Prof. t..:ui s in g-a \\'as co nducting- th t' Snphomnrc l~i hk ·I a ;-;:-. \t a q u a rt e r t l' f, )rL· nine . :\l is s Thurhl·r came ;; i rollitt !.! li t. The pro f ·s:-:o r luokcd at he r a mnmt·nt. ancl then turn L·d ~ ~:tck tu thl.' cla:-.:-:. . . fter cia:-;:' td i~s ThurbL' r cxcit crl ly a:-:.k l·d " llt.' nf tht.• g-i r ls: "Do I ha ,·e to te ll hi m I \\'as late?"

. \ Fn·:'hn:an ha:-. th~.· ie llo wing ~uur. · c : .\nah-tical

c ;t·t>mctry. · lil'g-L' .\lgehra. and Trig-on' •Jttct ry . :\l> \\"ond e r h i;-; name is "Driy ...

Y o un g men. do not seck ilt \· itat io ns irom your youn g lad ~ fr iends. It may gn with Y n ll :ts it did with thl' lll:\11 in the it. l­i ~ \\"i ng- incidcnt:

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Y <m ng- L ady- " :\rc y o u g-ntng- to take di111wr an' " lh·r,·

thi:' c\·cning?" Younf ~J a n (expec ting­\" ung Lady-"~ 1 e rcy !

att inYitatio n )-" \\ ' h y - nc ' ... \\ 'on't \ ' fHt h ' hunrrn · llltlln tT• ' "

.,; :...... . ntr 1T'11ing- ! ..

"Arc yuu g o mg t the 'Bell Ring-e r~.' Pl·tt·r·?

''\\.e ll. not eaxctly: l'm g-oing t o :'e<' a bt.: lk."

.\ peculiar leap year incident ! . \ !"k .\Jr. J:ttliL ':-' J)\'1-:L· ttl:t

::I ,. I t1 I i I.

Prnf. nru~h ~aid : "\\'cl1 , I don't ktH l\\ anything ahllll\

I lt l' t:xchanging- of ring!'\ bet ween t' n;.!:t~ed cnupk!'. :\I ay J,, ''lllll' clnt· nf }'1111 ktHI\\' nHlrc ahout it."

<Jut·=--tio n : \\ ' hy did J o hn Pla!'man·=-- ll ;tncl g" IIJl J ll ... t at

that lll•llllt'nt ? Want Ads .

. \ l i:-- =-' K r · ll-~nml' clll C to ll!"C t h e.: cli ct ic ,nan. l'rnf. I ~ nt :-; h-~ollH' ~a n li nt• :'and w ic he.: :-- . . \nna f~, ,=---~nmc n n <.' a:-' t a ll a:' :-'ht· 1:-- .

I )a lc.: nbct·;.r-. \ hair-c u t. l 'c tc.: r (;t•hh a rd-.\ twent,·-nint·r .

ll an·l·y < )Jtlllan:--- . \ n ekin g chaiL \gnt's S t apt·kamp-. \ pho nr lg-ra ph ( \ · ic t• •r f'rt· fl·tTl·c I I .

. \ug·ic \ ' t•t•n ker- Frct• tran :-'pnr tatir~tt 111 ( ;r:tncl 1\ :tpicl-.. . I • 1h n l'la s m a n-. \ rn:-'c.: . lles:--c l Ynt c..•ma-.\ :'tt·ach· . .. ~e ll " iu .. · r~-~ll llll' n nt' at w lt nm tn ...:mik· . . , \·u n i ~ C ; fl tl\n·n ...:-. \ ra \ ' l'll .

CONTEST SONGS.

I.

( Tun~· . "(. ·~~m ing- Thrr •ugh tht· 1 \y~· . " )

I i a ( · ~~-l· cl llltTt a Co-ed ( . I) Ill i II g- t (I ( )) d I I () Jl ~· .

I i a (·n-ed k i:-::-' a Co-l·cl :\ <:t· cl a ·, •-l·d mopt•?

<>h. tht• st· Cn- t•d:-; a r t• :'n tllc )dt•:-'(:

<>h. tiH'Y a re =--n s hy : I :ut i I a ·u-c.: cl kiss a Cn-c..·c l.

:\<.Tel a ·n -ed t·n · :

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The Sorusis Raskct Ball Team

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lf a ni o- Uny meets a Dig Doy Cum ing to Old H o pe:

Jf a l~ig n >y says. "1J e llo boy, .. P.: ccd a H ig Boy mope?

E \'l'ry Big- Boy knows so m e Dig Dov. Dig Uoy. don' t be ·ad,

F r if a I ~ig- Uoy say~. "l~lello, boy," Uig Uoy. don ' t get 111ad.

1f a Big D y meet a Co-ed Coming to Old 1 Lo pe ;

1 f a Uig Doy say~ . " Hello , girl. '' · X eed a C -ed mope?

Fathc1· .\dam met a o -ul. " I low d ·,. do?' ·ays he.

The rub Ia)· not in saying "ho w dy' '­'Twas the apple tree.

ltig- noy, o-cd. a ll togclchr Coming- to ))d 11 pc.

L ca ,·c yo ur fears and he right friendly. :\ o nne need to mope.

'Cause we want to be so happy, Ju~t chuck full o f jt y.

kiss each o th er. modest Co-ed Say .. 1 I clio,' 11ig IJoy.

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THE SWEETEST PRESENT For a box of choice candies go to R. w • G f\ L K I N Th6 rataG6 Of SW66tS Citz. Phone470. 206 River St .

PLAY BALL A FULL LINE AT

H. VAN TONGEREN

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TI IC' p r ize' to:t:--1 n f 1 ht• \\" 1 tr l.l - i ~ t I:C' mo~ t dl· l id o u ~ lll.t J" l'-t · l k ii 0 \\' 11 to t h .,,

n · • IH' Ill and I e

i;ullau~ i.J{u!d~ ([ untpun!J H 0 L LAND, l\1 1 C HI G A N

HEADQU A RTE R S F OR GRADUAT I Nu SUITS

LUYTJ~R & DYl~l~)f -'\ , 'I'll ~ 'l'.i\IL( H~

!Iatters <:'tlld Furn1sl1ers. T he la tes t in le vcry d e part m e n t a t p o pular prices

·Oppoc;itc City H o tel

0. A. Stevenson, The nt·\~~bt(' tT eweler Is n~eut f or L . E . Wat rman nml .Joh n I I ullawl F tl ntll niu Pen~:~

There's No Strain on Your Purse Strings If you buy your jewelry and wa tch es of us. We carry a n assortment t hat has a range of price to su it every purse and t he same price in­ducemenes a re offered on the cheaper goods as on the more expensive. W a tches from $1.00 up.

Hard:e, the Je-..-.: reler, t "o r . J·:hchLh strct•t .a •" nnd • ·n LI'al a \•cnut•·

•• SAVE MONEY •• Sa\·e time a nd monf'y by h avin g you r photos ta ke n at

LACEY'S, 19 E. Eighth St , Holland, Mich.

Special pr ict s to Gradua t ing Classes a nd Cl ubs o f a ll ki nd s .

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For Up-to-date Picture Framing CALL O N US

3 9

•. Tromp's Piot-Lzre S t ore , th st.

r~~~~~A::~~ : FJ R81, ~'l~ArfE BAN ({ ~ : ' Vith S a vings Depa rtment . 1 Uapital ~50,0011.00 t)

~ · Uorner Eig-lt t h 't rect aml Cent ral r\ '"e. , · fl olla.ml . Michiga n f ~~~~~~~~~ ... "~~

For n ni l' , f n·~h h11x o f 00 'I ll

CI\OCOICl f es -A~n-

C. Blom, Jr. The a tttly ~l aket.

BonBons 11-1 \V Eigh th ~t. , H olland, .\ l it:h .

\Y./e Appreciate Your Trade E \''E rl YT.II l ~Q I~ T UI•: JJRl-G LIXE, A~D PERFU~I E '

Ghds. D. Smith, Druootst [) East Eigh 'th ., trect,

i tizens rhone 1 :?05. Holland, ~ ~ i<: h.

Boone's Livery, Bus and Baggage Line HORSE S BOUGHT AND SOLD.

209 Cen tral Avenue. Citizens Phone 34. Bell Phone 20

Dr .. TAMES 0 . SCOTT .. Dentist. omco over Doesburg' s Oru~ St.nre . Eve o iOJ.rS by :lflllOI DLm e nt . CiLi7.CDS P booo H l

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OUR SUITS TALK

One of our handsomeSpring Suits will tell the world just what you want it to know about you. If you have pride about your appearance, you shou ld form the habit of coming here for your clothes. We avoid the very cheap sort of clothing because its bad for you and

ITS BAD FOR OUR STORE We have choice Spring Suits- the sort that tower head and shoulders above mediocrity, at prices rang­ing from

$1 0 or $15 up to $20 or $25

The Spring styles are conservative and attractive. The fabrics are neat mixtures of new coloring in stripes and checks. Coats fitting easy to the form and of medium lenbrth. Trousers easy, shapely and graceful.

Come in to see what's new and talk over the Spring Suit proposition with us.

We're always pleased to thow. But at your pleasure.

The . Lokker-Rutgers Company

Clothing, Shoes, Merchant Tailors

• and Gents' Furnishings

39-41 E. EIGHTH ST. HOLLAND, MICH.

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