| Show t y I In New York I NEW 2 YORK Oct 3 Walled aled Walled In by the high fences of or a big city with Its Is eminent edifices dwarfing those who live lve among them thom the beauty of ot the outdoors Is ever calling call call- Ing The imagination is stirred with I visions of hills and and verdure art an anal l alt all al the animate life of ot the outdoors An And 1 this vision frequently obscures ob ob- oh- oh cures the beauty that lies les in any large largo city Great Groat Grot gray gry walls bricks and steel and smoke and grime that oppress tho spirit by day are converted converted con con- vented into things ot of fantastic beauty by the alchemy of ot night night Stand upon Brooklyn bridge after dusk and tho the great gret cables become a netted curtain and beyond them tom the towering buildings hang like em embroidery rol ery the against sk sky lighted windows becoming grotesque de designs designs tie tie- signs in open work In the stream below a tug soiled and smoky and awkward by day posses passes with wih its Is ugly lines softened in the dusk its steam mist floating floating floating float float- ing like Uke a silver siver veil about it Its I is soft sf chug chug-ch chug chug-chug g giving it I the pUls pulse puls of oC life Je In the tho farther and dimmer reaches of at the harbor long lack black shapes creep out from the shadows and show shw little lights like eyes of living liv liv- lv- lv ing things prowling about As they become closer coser And ald more distinct they are seen to be long barges towed by a tug far tar in advance The crescent of or the new moon is Is perched e on the tip of ot the Wool- Wool worin CUI a religious symbol as it I were of ot the ecclesiastical I beauty of that magnificent cathedral cathe cathe- dral of commerce Two lovers stroll along hand In hand weaving their way through I the shadows cast by th the great struts and beams boms of 0 the bridge Through their romantic eyes this is as true a Lovers Lover's Lovers lane as thou though h it I were lined with giant trees castIng cast cast- casting Ing their canopy of branches above aboe And over the whole scene th there thre e Is la a soothing calm that beguiles the restless wayfarer Into forget forget- ting Uns the he lurid lights and sights of ot Broadway the artificiality of ot the life Ue about him And the mirage of trees and hills his and the tho call cl of ot the open are blotted out by the reality of oC a beauty close at hand realy I |