Show LOOKED AT FROM THE HILLS Some ome days ago we spoke of coming dmn town by way of at First avenue A correspondent suggests that the ex ax expiration exploration be carried even farther tart er north And Indeed it Is worth money to any man or any woman in town to the th city from tram the heights of Sixth avenue or the hills hUls even oven farther away from the car lines On a fair morning the city lies lias silent allent and beautiful in a grove of green One can an hardly believe the homes of a hun hundred un dred thousand people are hiding there thereAt thereAt thereAt At intervals the canopy of at summer foliage is broken with the roof of a n larger larg r house or with the walls of a public building But whole blocks are concealed so that not a dwelling can be discerned And nd as one looks the thought is im impressed pressed Dressed There must mu t be a great deal more nore of at good than of bad hidden in the greenery of those spaces Close at hand ere Bra magnificent structures The cathe cathedral cathedral cathedral dral the business blocks the temple the masses of ot the business s center the New Newhouse house buildings at the south the hurrying street cars the activity too far tar away to send up a whisper ol 01 Bound the distant distan trains moving ma majestic jestic estIc to the north End and nd the south These things these expressions of ota a aulty elty annot be produced by evil They ere re the children of at good goodIn goodIn In looking over the city let us believe the best beat of ot every one not the worst Let us MS be assured that there Is more of good than of bad in every rood of that space smiling up with the green banners of God above them Believe good of them Speak well wall of tham Unite in fellowship for them There is much that you yo do not see and cannot annat know kno Make Mako yourself happy by believing it Is IB well walland and not HI m |