Show The Fruit of the Family Tree L ets et's E I Y Your Me d 1 The me Noted o or et 5 Explore ore our m Pastime With Albert Edward D. D S at V I N ORDER TO BE L I I HOULD IrONE r I i ONE IRi I Iy y UI S 2 I 10 LL I I k 1 I IJ V I TL j k S. DIL c V I J h. J i t tI I t. t I AU EFA 14 LoVE AND WAR I IS NoT BL D OBEDIENCE To o I Ae SAD BAD A AG V VV IEt OR NO V VV V V E OR-NO OR Authors Author's Note These answers are given from the scientific point of view Not all moral questions can be answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what Is morally right Is possible without science pu puts the rights of organized society the above bove the rights or of individuals TO FORM TIlE THE HABITS YOU DESIRE You can make or break any habit Good habits are arc powerful allies attles Because of their great imparlance im im- parlance to everyone Dr Albert Edward Wiggam distinguished scientist has written a splendid little page 28 booklet on this sub sub- It includes principles ot of habits their formation and con as written by the late great Harvard professor William James Booklet sent upon request accompanied by stamped return envelope Include In- In elude clude 10 cents In coin or stamps to cover actual costs Just ask for Habits Address Dr Albert Wiggam in care ot of this newspaper 1 1 From ever every practical standpoint J yes cs Perhaps the pure research tEst p poet et or artist tan neglect negle t this but even they would serve humanity better if they could interest the world in their wares But ordinary people must as s a matter of both bread and butter buller success and the success of pub pub- lie servIce become salesmen of themselves them them- selves and their abilities and achieve achieve- meats ments 2 No The moral rules of love and war have ha nothing in common This notion is merely poetic license breaking break ing the speed limit Some things are arc fair in war that are not in peace but love is a peacetime enterprise e and should follow the laws of ordinary good cons behavior courtesy behavior tesy courage sacrifice and dignity There are no special moral exemptions for lovers If society ever becomes intelligent there will be none for tor war 3 Yes George Geore Meredith whom J. J M. M Barrie Barri ranks as a writer wIth Shakespeare in perhaps his greatest novel The Ordeal ot of Richard Fey Fey- erel says of one of his characters Clore had hod always been blindly obedi obedient ent to her mother It is difficult for or those thoe who think very earnestly for their children to know when their children are arc thinking for themselves The of volition the parents par par- construe as revolt Our love does docs not like to be deposed from Irom its corn com mand but I think yonder old lank who thrush has just kicked the la last t of her offspring out of the nest to go shift for Cor itself the kinder of oC the two of obedience Is as bad as insurrection CopyriGht John F F. Dille Co r |