Show THROUGH A amans va In glans eyes B by JEAN NEWTON A GARDEN CARDEN or OF contemplation tin pULI Il poise their tranquillity in the tha face of anything it Is 13 for that I 1 envy tho the japanese japans ell two people were talking who had just med from armela la in the I 1 ast and both at once of the baroo quality that imperturbable aliu seems seeing to gle the orl a alte power over life something I 1 had rend read on japanese life came to my mind ng as indicating one source perhaps of ahli quality that westerners eniy and would so bladl that la Is tile the japanese garden ahe aver ago age s nall nail house has onla one a beaucl ful cult cultivated little space so walled la in fron from without that it gives the occupants ts of the little house a ref ithem uge a of 0 charm charin and beauty that takes nt at once away aay from the teem ing life of the city of which they are a part such a garden 3 a part of tile the llipi lii PI of these ahse people A t topical business ninn man with nith a westernized and a thriving business lu in liay in buIn business hours be no jio loss less hard boiled than its amerl can counterpart but once within the sanctuary of his house he be conics something of a poet und tind a mystic ii istle llie answer to the obvious question I 1 now ilow lies partly in his garden lie ile words of such an business man haie blen bien presen cd for us by an american ob observer orver of Jupa japanese nose life I 1 go into my garden dally dailly for a quiet allet hour for there I 1 become ns 13 one alth nature as it were L re sly my gar ilen den end and I 1 have long been bosom friends ral q here IR 1 something in its quitt beamut its ita simple anil and natural pi rity its ful fulfilling tilling of a plan and a purpose in its perfect growth in its all the virtues that I 1 cannot tint elseN elsewhere here or in human companionship my garden me 1 I come here to colne all my mv ivnik lc ms it Is my garden of contemplo con alon A gurden garden of contemplation loed ionea not for its ita size not for its biow not for its prize winning plants or shrubs but for its peace and for the tranquil ehlt of nature which it manifests it way may be in gardens that hat we of this hectic turbulent time and place can find the secret of serenity for which those thosa of us who have ob servel serve I 1 hero envy the japanese 0 all earvle Eirv le |