| Show L Gathered Gather d On The The Battlefield of Thought 1 Work tl tit lii II nt nd between t Mill MU fourteen end and year y of at age ege In the th that Wate at of are not ol at it lt ao wile was w the th nt in II th the rap thin of the chart made from tom Ih re report N port of ot the u for tor the trial exhibit In Botton Roe ton To Io every vl one on that thet goe go into an occupation pU which la Is I worth while ohn risers more m than four tor enter a I cotton mill or don do a OIt nr St ora wear eare a a cash rab girls ar uniform They Mi BI II IIda ei dom da receive over Oer ire five af dollars dollar ou before they are t and they reach rutt the height of their tr power before bO they aro ar P twenty with an en Income In possibly of eight to es e ten tO dollars dollar Were we w to study Iud for A II few moment the t wages wage w of or these juvenile earner r we should find In that thom th who ho receive fI over or eight dollar at Rt or eighteen ate are A very vel few r In comparison with thee tb who receive five Ih to eight dollar doll It If such auch employments employment meant development and et apprentice no fIG cause u for consternation would CZ but tho th time la 1 paM pat when one U Is required to urge upon the t public the evil effect of the tb Immature worker of mill life lite of at errand running ruD of or mn ger and of cash That the true In skilled Industries for forthe forthe forthe the child who baa haa ha completed the themar gram grammar grammar mar grades would not be bettor better than the tta technical school training I not BO so easily 11 proved but that th the low grate grade Industries are of vice tend and dl di die honesty rather tb than for virtue and honor and slid for tor rather than for development needa no fIG longer IMI he ar at arSI SI an M In Charities anti and tilt Common Commons Fire femininity Victor VILar Hugo In lila hla bl Of or thin HID to Ruy Bias BIa Bla Creni nt divide the tb theater au an audience u ucil cil Into nto three olsen 0 the th thinkers who demand tI d the th women men who demand and nd tie mob who demand Action and Instate that every very great t tIlia liter PIRI Ilia must appeal to all aU three clauses at t once on Certainly Ruy Ru Bla Bias itself tul ful fulfil fil di m this desideratum and IH is I great In the UM breadth of 01 Ita It appeal Yet Tel although Hal ak three Ibre of the element ap sip appear p pear In the he t play pia It has haa more action lon and more passion than And this fact lead lesda u to the tM statement omitted by b Victor from train his hla bl preface that the mob lIlb I is spire mere Important than th the women omen and nd tie tte women more Important than the thinkers thinker thin In the tile average nr theater thester au IoU audience dinc dl Indeed a draper taper consIderatIon or of the th subject almost lead Iada us u to ills illa card the th thinkers thinker aa as a c fore force Mad lid to obliterate the between th the women and nd the mob It ItI I tn to 0 an n unthinking and end mob mota that thai the dramatist mu mutt t fIrst NIL of all cli 11 appeal and this lead lad ua it to bo bt believe lieve lIev that action Atlon with for Its Ita mot mol motive he h la I the prime prima essential for tor a play pley For Por nowadays at lit least It II 1 I Is moat most that hat the th drama dran should appeal II I to tn a 1 mob of or women Probably speaking peaking our nur matinee audiences audience are composed entirely oUrI of or women om end and our ur r evening audiences audience are B composed chief chiefly hl ly Iy of women woman and men mn that they have ha brought with them Very Vry few e nell men go goto to tn the Ih theater unattached end and these theae few are not lIot Important enough from rom romI the I th h theoretic I standpoint to shut alter the thep p holk aspen aspect of ot the tb audience The Th Influence of thi fact upon the dramatist 1 I Ii very Aery ry potent First of or all II aa La a I have hav said maid Id It forces force him to deal sHI chiefly In action with passion for lt I Its motive And his thia hl necessity accounts account for forthe forthe forthe the preponderance of nC female characters over male maHI In the th large lar majority of 01 the theatt greatest att modern play plays Notice Nolice Nora Mr kirs Alvin Hedda lied Hilda all l notice R U Camille notice Mr M Mrs IrIS ril and nd Laity to cite lite only a few t Clayton Hamilton In Inthe Inthe inthe the Forum Korum Tim nIl Selection e It is ii Of or n u the duty dut of ev ov Hood flood fill cry woman to tod d marry many s sonic o 0 m 11 I man It by b no means nican follows that she shela la Is I deprived of or th the privilege of or mak making makI making ing I acute discrimination n on the th con on contrary contrary to fulfill her minion as am com corn completely aa its possible she abe he hould ci el the care In selecting a amate amate mate lit Time Tim was w when she sho had no say nay M MIn In tn the matter maUr and In III some Mme countries she ah has haa little or none non today toda but In Inthis inthis this happily civilised land tand she Rho still 1 and will wll undoubtedly hold for all time lime the right Itt first to choose and nd then th ensnare It la in a noble nobl pro pre prerogative pr one n In III our judgment that should bo appreciated and Imd cherished nil all other others And yet as a we ye have observed It should hould be exercised fire with caution caulion Let Lit nothing b bu be left In to chance an as lato IlaW would have hav haul had It when he decreed 1 that pairing should hould be ho done bv by lot while not mitt overnice be bet at t least particular In I order that the one chosen ehn may feel honored by bythe bythe the lh distinction conferred upon him and so br hi time the more mol Induced to 10 shun how ho his hla undying gratefulness Much that wee was thought tho hl and amid written years year ego ago on oa how ho to choose a wife wit was Willi good pod enough tel tar the tune time e but the lh recent reversal of the th relative at attitude of or seeker ecker end and sought renders It II valueless I Nevertheless despite thc the fact tact that ILl In considering the tho points to be heeded and nd the th precautions precaution to tobe t tb tobe be b 1 by womankind we find d doure ourselves oure In a fallow fa II 0 Old Held certain si nral principles may ma be regarded as a It I is Ie best beat far example to capture a 1 husband h bit It 4 while hll he h Is In Still Mill young docile ansi ami Preferably also he h should be In love lov lie He may III then he two trained trAin after the th manner best beet t Io to I serve the trie convenience 1 I ence nero of her h for tor to whom whORl thenceforth he must meat ut and should toll liar Har Harvey vey In The North American Ilean II The Time T mH Of the Vote 01 otc Island New Nw Jersey Jno III In Xo November emler Ml Mississippi U and Kentucky elect governors In November 1117 and lId moet moat of or these thene th state atilt AS well as aa a few fe others other will choose one or both branch of ot their Legislatures Legislature The conteStS In Its Rhode Island blan New Nw ew Jersey J and Mary Maryland Maryland land will b be of special a Interest to the country Rhode Island which n a plurality of 0 nearly to t President In III Bill has Ita hr elected a S Demo Democrat Demorat rat crat to the th governorship several everal times Urn recently n II and nd ha has a democratic gayer gover governor riot nor now New N Jersey which was ones one on called the th northern projection of or th the solid South and which until 1 IlK hit waa wu about bout wi en reliably Democratic a Cs South Routh Carolina eroll Is I being claimed by II th the Democrats this year Maryland has ham Iwen lieen a doubtful state for tIn th past pant dozen dosen yean swinging from one on party to tn the th other carried It In ISM and and In III Itol iesi the division was wan BO so doe close that nobody knew who had th the state tat until the count was II made mad tI Then Than It was found that out of a R total of or nUllO Parker beat Roosevelt by br only II It votes vot Thee The states holding their elections aa so close elOM to th the big We national canvass will show the direction and the fore force of the par partisan parthen then currents Whet When the carried Maryland and for Cor governor In 18 IS lIlt the th country saw that the Ut drift was wan decidedly In favor of the Republicans for the big hll canvass IS ii months later When hen I P 1 Flower carried New York for governor In 1851 11 by b a margin Horace Helen Boles Hol carried Iowa low those th were among Rmon the portents of the Democratic Demoor tlc landslide In III im which placed Cleveland in the presidency Forker defeat at t the th polls poll for governor of oC Ohio in ISM 1883 by George Hoadly was Willi one of the tb Indica Indications of that swing awing of ot the country away way from the th Republicans which whirl was walt to defeat dertat BlaIn In 1854 and send Mild sent Clove CIA land to the th White House Houe for his hi first fint term Some of those thOO state latt elections of or ortto tto 1807 may mJ be important aa M pointers of or the direction In which the political wind Ind will Mow blow In itt Week Weekly ly Animal III are re many matty points nf or likeness between n a Human History world view of animal history and of nf human history During the long age preceding ing In our own th the continents for certain periods were like Ilk vast nt Islands entire entirely ly I Isolated from neighboring conti continents by II the th s as This ThIll was wai the con condition condition of or Africa in 10 the period unearth unearthed ed d b by recent explorations exploration These Theft long longer longor er or I or nr shorter Isolations explain the marvelous diversity of or mammalian life because bau each flaCh grunt grant land tunas mass became n R separate breeding place PIa under dif dlf different different ferent conditions and whenever the tha theland theland land rose from front the sea 1 long enough to form torm connecting bridges such uh as those across the Mediterranean or along the Arctic seas sea or across the Isthmus of ot Panama the animals gradually extend extended ed ad their ranges from continent to con COli continent continent after the manner of or the and historic races of men Thus were Initiated vast pt t interchanges struggles and nn competitions which have hue worked quite as profound Influence upon the nast and present history of animal life lire ns iN the interchanges Interchange of ot human races have hAY worked upon the history of or man manFrom From Henry Fair Fairfield Fairfield field Id Osborns Osborne Hunting tho the Ancestral nt In tn the Desert III in the October Century Not a vestige of cloud Then is III visible seawards And HI Unlit LIght or landwards landward save eave o II afew few tew light feathery wimps of congealed vapour floating high In the firmament the Iho curved horizon Is Isol I ol olcar r and sharp hArp except for the high ground of a small distant Island just visible above the line lino dividing sea Ilea ea and sky the ocean Is h calm and quiescent Its It unruffled surface mirroring the whit sails ils of a few cw becalmed yachts which lazily flap to and fro With rapid spent speed the steamer cleaves cleavus Its way through the th waters ateno past those dread rocks rock which have played such havoc with envois 1 Incautiously ap AI approaching approaching too near and have ha V sunk unk so 0 many Inan a gallant seaman man Into a watery grave gra past pt thu tho green freen fields and wood wooded ed ii slope lor of that Norman I which since the It time Urn of or the conqueror has hAIl beset been such a bright jewel in the British crown and past put a tIed fleet of or d fishing craft sluggishly rolling roiling In III the placid waters And now that bright and beautiful gem of at the tho sea Guernsey Is reached a few rw pas pa passengers wagers hen landed land Id and a few tw others em embarked embarked barked and nd sea stein In ln the good ship pro proceeds proc c on her liar journey in the brilliant lint In the offing a R low line of block cloud Is I ominously resting And Anti soon oon we Hr art In It Tire sun ii f eclipsed In tIm tho dense fog rog the mint If is isso so eo Impenetrable that from the th stern of the th ship the th foremast Is III scarce vial visible ble hi ana the th syren stOn begins to 10 hoot In hollow bollow tones lon with a R harsh harrIs and nd unearthly And from time In to time tI a ae the tit vessel I slowly oI mi wl along alo In the tb murky murk gloom the Ih 11 of other une n steamers y yap p sc t i 1 screech crech and roar snarl marl and 1 some n t I i i ithe the th growling and snapping of f a den liui 11 r hyenas hn some autos swelling Into hll n l i inflating landing nn nO I sounding an as If a thousand t no ci n ii cork cockS fn wire were contending a S elm hill bill And ii o j It goes e on hour hr it i I I hour bour hour after hour tour until nt l n ii nIn In the distance I l III heard th tb v i J known measured ten tail second h I i 1 itile tife tile Needle I r ragain again In taken the th anchor I l i ithe i 1 ithe the th captain knows know that In by I i i alone h tm ha hM has cleverly itel t Ir ic i 1 h It course exactly true rue Ant And n nn stow n ii n i dustily dently us ta me the th fog had nt at t first nun nh n tI nus tu us u SI In Its Ita gloomy shroud a hang the th wind It sway away mind imd i ia Ia I a mil 11 ar are the Ike lh white hll rill l lI I Albion and the lighthouse when wi sued the timely warning to tn proc r further And n how like to tn t the t th i rr ri rienne enoe enne of some morn of ourselves A V t c tIn cin In the darkness and gloom or of din t of Infidelity our cUC future tutu In tn the th h It hafter I after uncertain antI and assurance that there is I a It n hell And then In answer to nn on IT M Mt rat est t fervent cry ery for tor guidance to t i u II Holy Spirit of or God the th light KU ei I breaks break In III upon us and we Ill if th the Son lion of or God having r J v P vi I IIii n nHI III HI own person the punishment n nus us UI there can be no r rus f fus fUR us UR and wa we w prostrate ourel our thankfulness before Him arid ami an nr ft f 0 joy exult In the Pta I sunshine of ot Hit HitA 11 iii t tA A A Girls A most moet touching i j 11 I Tender Imo dent rec III urn ilio In nt it a R gi gilion i Uon lion exercise eX Ie jn In N i I York City the little daughter of or i Jr r elgner In passing l CAught the th I ue ot an American flag held by a I 11 rails rade and nd believing herself d gently raised t It to her lips II C dent has line awakened more mor m merit ment nt throughout the country u ti Ill n most moat eloquent Fourth of Jyh u u Ii ri n delivered tilts this season It II 1 I I 1 v V clearly IMn how needless le Is lii th Ih i 11 i who are so IJO I th III patriotism of thousands of ot our ur hr i v va 11 t a sene ns crowing to these thelM shore j JIn r f rin J in III the breasts but of ot most moat of or u tin I citizens lie HAS latent a pates i 1 WItH WUK ed In our ie i i taUten fathers but hut which In the th rv er i ili I lug letur generations that ha has KU eu KUhan It has han fAded ded t to almost a at h i l t i I self That little girl n r i t h liar her r deep love lovo for the nM n i i r meaning of Or which had no u jl 1 i t taught her by b her ber parents parent an jI jIlie I 1 she Bhe lie paused to kiss kill the Ibe Stars ant and an r I she simply mowed that tf die h h I 11 I m tr courage cou to express a feeling fading i i American cloUd child Is In too apt a l to h I i 1 iward I ward ivard In showing Love the th flag nig ir Ii the flag We VEl can tan learn a si J 1 i ithe Ith Ithe the th little II It Ie alien child who wh was Wa II sn s sto n nto to greet the emblem of or mora v L lr r Joe Mitchell l In fairs at Washington In National M raL H In lit Oil It If a II thing 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