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Show FIRST ATTEMPT AT ART A SUCCESS! Girl Has Laugh" on More Experienced Artists ---. . VERNON, T., Aii. II (By NCA ftrvtc . -Arthita Uk . ytmra nl yra of ttnly. pmm throurk tUM t of diooui-sBffmiit oo4 fatlitro, mn4 tiro ftlmoot rwotfr lo Uk p oorn try or Mini attch Crada Kafura th?y bfIn to anjuy Um frutu of thatr an.l'-avora. I "HahF" touxho Vo9 VrOaua-hr. 1- I raar-old high arhooi f raduala and art I atudant bar ha 4n t go to 'arla or Roma for fear train In. Pha dulnt aiporlanoo tha pang a of povnv avery art i at la suppo to f! b"fora ha reach tha roalm of rcosnitioit and of fama, - No. Lola stfrOouirhy tha tmuirli on 'am all. Kor hr vary flrat M-tampi M-tampi la art la attrreaa And to prova It Mtaa Mrflauarhy mirht flanh Wforo ytm ttt iT rnaHc ahw for H from ft waolthy New York cot-lac cot-lac tor. In har oanfor yaar at high ochoot Mlaa MoOaughy did aoma worn In crayona and a faw placaa tn water color. But aha did not dara attampt olia, Lt aaaaon aha ntrat tha Ctll Of lnduatrla4 Arts at Denton. Tax.. and hr tnatmctor lmmadUtiy atartad har on Ua, U han tha young arttat had flnlahad har flrai work, "Interior," and than anothar In at ill Ufa. har taacher onattiarad than, an good that aha inatatpd on tho pupil aubmlttlna; tham (or ashlblt. Tna palnttnga want to tha Salon a of A mar lea In Now York- for dianlay during; tha Mmlanaual art ' amhibl-tlon. amhibl-tlon. Mlaa McOaurhy'a palntlnga at-tractad at-tractad attantlon from tha moment thay wara ahown. Tho result waa that Mra. Amy Hplngarn of Naw York, a lover of art who haa collected paintings paint-ings from all parta of . tha world, bouftit "Interior" and pronounced It ona of tha rlcheat ploturaa la coloring aha bad aver Been. Ho Mtaa MoCiaughy, It and pretty, has woa moderate amount of fame without half trying. Mo much tha greater la har fame In that aha waa not known aa an artist, even In her home town, among the young painters paint-ers who havo barn btrlvfna; for years to aaU their works. OLD AS ARISTOTLE. Autosuggestion Is aa old aa Pyth aaroraa and Aristotle, aaya M. Coua. and waa prartlaed axtenatvaly In the middle ages, but man haa pot yet dlaoovered the limits of ua power. Controlling the subconscious mind la so aimpla that It to disconcert-'n. disconcert-'n. "Unfortunately, all these great trvtha. handed down from antiquity, have been transmitted ta tha cloudy rrb of aba tract notions, or shroud-ad shroud-ad tn tha myatery of eaoterla aa-erecy, aa-erecy, ha aaya. "and thua have appeared ap-peared inaccessible ta tha ordlnary morlal "If 1 have had tha prlvUeara of otacrntnr tho hidden meaning; of , tha old phtloeophere, or extracting tha aasence of a vital principle, and Mlfta LOIS M'OAUOHV. of forrouiatinr It in a manner extremely ex-tremely simple and comprehensive to modern humanity. ! have also had tho joy of aeelor It praotlsed with success by thousands of sufferers for mora thin a score of years. "Mark well, I am no healer, I can only teach others to euro thera-gelvea." thera-gelvea." -srJm |