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Show i Let's Explore Your Mind I - , ' . Clothes May Not Make the Woman; But They Certainly Are a Brg Help . I By Albert Edward Wiggam, D. S. ; ; ' gOMMOM WUfP THAT i 7 I EIO.MNTAUVW06f I If J I V . I I V W COMMfcAtlAl OJUMtSl, I r 7 i V Wt .ill - U I ST I h HV AN KONOWIC TRU6U t M I fT MTWEfNINOIVlOUAUfrMAMO ii-ii I oxmoiXim? nam flWICTL. Aimer to Qawttea Na. 1 1. No, but they help lot You often see woman with enoufh clothe on to make half dozen women beautiful U rightly selected se-lected but which make her look, ai the French say, quelque chose terrible perfectly awful; and you often see another woman with the cheapest klhd of clothes who looks tops, even though she Is not beautiful. Even so solemn a philosopher as Thomas Carlyle wrote whole book Sartor Re-sartis Re-sartis the tailor retallored on the subject of clothes. ' So they must be pretty Important. Answer to Question No. t Z Falsa. Intelligence tests were given to large groups of stu dents in commercial and business colleges and compared with tests given previously by other psychologists psy-chologists to over 100,000 students in liberal arts colleges. There was practically no difference. Neither one, however. Is as bright on the average as students In some other special schools, as I shall discuss Answer to Qaeatiea Ne. t - 3. No. It is that only on the surface. But the real struggle Is deeper a struggle between men who have faith in themselves and men who wish to lean on society not In a charity sense of course, but on some sort of super-individual more powerful than themselves. them-selves. It Is a struggle to achieve a way of life In a machine age that will give men something to live for and faith that this worthwhile worth-while something can be achieved. But one system believes that man can achieve more through Individual Indi-vidual effort in open, free competition, com-petition, the other through the subordination of the Individual to society and the state. I am for Individualism ftrst, last and always. al-ways. , |