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Show liSlble Brings Peace of M,nd S lnS By COTJKTENAY LEIGH, SI Sm Fr.ncUco Mf$ " j-'- V 4 IX: years-- ago I overheard the following conversation between two Classmates of a western university, who met on a strange " Mimnna j if "Why don't you go out?" said the woman. -- 'I'm too poor to dress well," explaincdthe man. 'Too poor to dross well!" repeated the woman. "WhVj, I too" am poor riot To"dress1 well I watched them as they passed out of hearing the woman erect ami radiant in a perfect white linen suit, trfe man dingy and apologetic in a frayed and shiny of anti- qtiated cut. - The woman is now dean in a great college, "earning threa times the salary of the man. She is still too poor not to dress well. ' Ourappcaranee is all most people know of us. Think over our ae-not all hut a scant halffjzen fepresentelT quaintances. eymbols as "tight skirt,-load-s ef false hair1 d man witlrtluckskull and clean shirt waists,!', "squeaky shoes and a cap," "pretty complexion celluloid collar?" The complex mass of traits and talent which might endear oreBder ionhe personswithin thia outer hxrek is obscured Ty these visible signs. Barring onions or blueberry pie, what difference can it make to us whether they dined on baked beans at a cafeteria or singing ft t " v' ' S- II 1 Npt - '. ; J;, "' .;- - 4 I ,; J f - W . Ml-,- " l j n K-v- I? 1 ' if - . - j - - . ronch-me-do- . , MILE many many Americana arej year- - attf year, traveling jre -- over gazing a-- derment at alt mmS won- ruin- pat-ur- al surroundings, and M na tives in fantastic dress, tbey seem ignorant or oblivious of In fact that they might find similar attractions here In our own country if skirt they would look for thenmnd go a of paths" fellows we our roust have we or good opinion perish. True, to little out of the "beaten J. ;'Tbe find as they do In the old if we veifitarving-w- e cease to care, but we shall not starve if we take world. them, Particularly rich In such elthought and chew. By dint of infinite chewing a very little coarse food ements of the upusual is our great will nourish us arid the coarser it is and the longer we chew it the more southwest, the scene" of the" oldest Baited Stat civilization in-t- be will our faciatJnusclea he developed" our good looks 18 a region that up lo this time has no. h,ad thg gttentjon it deIncreased, and consequently tne"approbation of our or serves from either colonist of the, BritIt has been noted in a fice of the Spanish, Mexican and ' "Ben-Hur.- s -- vlcercjijMngngraJpJiUcal . ... .. -- SL H .'. .. jd m . . m . . chief, department commander and over governor, while the territory known was held sway which tbey successively as a kingdom, province, department and territory. Nnw it advances to the digalty- Vl6L . m- 8tateJBthe great m 7 sisterhood. er portions of Santa " typically Mexican, with squat little" adobe houea. strung irregularly along narrow, winding streetsr and even in what is known acta "new town" on the other side of the little river, the baked mud structures of the same unconventional architectural lines are intercathespersed with the massive and blocks dral, modern business other creations of present-daAmerican enterprise. More than half of the population pf the cityIs Mexican, and --many of the women of that race go about wittt invari-"abi- 'e their heads swathed in the black fringed shawls. Frowsy iurros amble along with packs offirewood or garden truck as largeas - themselves aiid jUwiians from - ttw- neigaoormgstrange pottery of their own manAnifrican f Fe-ar- e he-old- report neighbors. l the American governors. Here, in the seventeenth century, the Holy- - In quisition held iU functions, and io this building, hundreds of year later. Gem Lew . Wallace, while serving as governor, wrote hl In the different " novel, established the who rulers the eras seat, of authority in the old palace "desienated respectively a e 1. standpoint, political-historic- the most important, building ancient city. For more . than i0 ofyears it served as the home and ed cnurcnea of another age, at picturesque: , lnf Europe la .i:Jird&Vf6nguiTtf to be refused n marriage because he had warts on his hands, while his too ears, and a brilliant girl dismissed from a large hatbentThe tops because"-shinstitution persisted in trying to write in a trained great of-hi- -- rnwm mmm r alghtseers, but the situation is likely to be changed now that the n nl r ofinn rri i on? lino it v a f f ht a boon o f statehood will gtve the people of the region a more ditack. hard masticating .tkfi$ .V.--.'-rect participation in the. affairs of The pleasure oX is transitory; the joy of the republic. 1 Power and confidence are donned. There are, in the ' southwest, . looking well abides. more "show places" well worthy a with cteffflteojfirtng WwlotiKafmrots.Jiitue.;iuiVf visit than could be enumerated - cious lady told her bishop, 'The consciousness of hong within the limits of any newspaper wen dressea gives a peace ox mmu that religion never is article, but . there y la extent to in the unique perhaps ... . can,".. 7 which it rivals anything abroad in the charfn of It alien ' atmosphere and the unique characteristics of rotTon pictures are not used as much its architecture. This is Santa Fe, the ancient capltaLof New as they ought to be in public schools, and lco, and a community which as the A motion picture outfit terminus of the famous "ftanta'Fe iuBtirutioua, n Trail of other ,dayj, was ,well money o '"ihafalt Vn "every gramiuar""anil western romance long before many ufacture. high school, and once installed the cost of a now prosperous city had emerged Santa Fe rejoices in a wonder from the infant stage. Some of maintaining it would be insignificant. ful climate, As is to be expected mk t .be u Ja a of proper subjects orfilms uer.. iauer..aajrrivais may cave In a locality that is nearer .the. passed Santa Fe in the jace for heavens than the highest mounwould bfl ...a.h easy matter, especially such population and commercial stand- v A- - tain" peaks east of the Mississippi subjeeta as pertaia directly to our gchool ing, but "none " river, there lB'a fine, bracing, tonic of them can work. " air, and the sua shines on at vie ' with her 7 The works of almost every great author in historical By HARRY BUSS .1 and poet are now portrayed in motion pic- - assocla 1 1 0 n blnedwlth the creature comforts brought by the numberof, old mls--- i or cosmopolislon ture8.Tr h very corner of the world iSTput Yankees have produced a combination the Invading buildings tan character-istlcof Is churches the piothat attracting to Santa Fe and vicinity many before our eyefljmd we can ace the scenery and study the habits, characterneers of Christianity invalids and persons 1n search of health to whom istics and manners of peoples of all other lands. Indeed, the and" civilization the dry atmosphere is a boon of priceless value. whieh are older than Some of these nealth seekers Jive In tents In the -English, ancient and American history is shown with the minutest fascinating old of the simcity of tan ta oldest the country or in the outskirts of the city, but the . , accuracy. Fe not only ilar ruins, in Cali- ; leisure folk who have been attracted to Santa Fe The Jives of great dramatists musicians, play wrights and tragedians enjoys the disfornia, and are In ... merely because of . Its ideal climate, dwell in 5 an- - Infinitely ' - tinction of bebetter cozy cottages which are in striking contrast to the are also put before our eyes. - :T V the of oldect state ing houses of adobe the "forerunner of concrete.'" preservation. -. Industries of every kind, both foreign and domestic, awn the com- town and the Among these old land Although the Mexicans of Santa Fe take life plete metamorphosis of useful, interesting and dangerous insects and oldest capital on the American continent, but It marks Is the Rosario chapel, erectede, lnj.pious tntheJ withhejUadUipMlJ!" microbes 'in microscopic forms current events and almost everything Is probably the quaintest and moat picturesque gratItude'hyTHego"deVafgasw'hen-hsible for the .American housewife in New Mexico and Indians settlement rebellious the within borders the United State of the to secure domestic help with perhaps somewhat 1692, year vanquished known to mankind are shown by motion pictures. In the Centuries In which its the little city of the. Holy Faith from less difficulty than is encountered by ber sister history recaptured Interesting On account of the severe censorship most of the films are clean, moral has extended the Villa Heal de Santa Fe de San which his countrymen had been excluded for a in the average American, city. A cook or general Francisco de Assissi to gtve Its full Spanish; dozen years. not offend even the most refined taste. huseworkcr may be obtained at a wage of from name has been under three flags, rich ruling or central square of side of the At the plaza $12 to $20 a month. However a family living la 3tore could betaught by pictures in a very short amount of time es Santa Fe stands. the palace. .This Is an adobe power having left its impress without obUterat-lnfive be taught by our greatest professors and teachers in a much the influences of the othir In short, no structure which was built la 1598r and, from needs in , find will their or most, at outside help, " ': other city of thla hefniBphere, not even St. AugustMexican a served direction young ' by this jimply longer time. , who will act as nurse or household helper,7 and talent ine or New Orleans, so links the past and the. girl " don't stopjo considethejv CHANCE 4N CHINATOWN. " preaaat4heold era and anuTVlcar::b ' - - . nscd in making These, pictures. , eiytlisatkm. t of Santa residents American month. to $12 per Residents of New York's Oriental Quarter Dress To a certain extent Santa Fe may be aald to point-wl- thi A subject rarely if ever costs less than several thousand dollars, to Fe who are proud of Dinner. .7 for be off the main beaten paths of transcontinental of twentieth to number a century residences pride produce and they sometimes run as high as $100,000,; because the best railway! traveU being. In fact, the terminus of a business incidentally, and and, they dstructures, ' - actors obtainabla are ttsedr to make ';tn'em7iiMTn6ir Ter: dangerous places branch railroad which forma an offshoot of some T" "One reliable source of big city wheezes seems the handsome capltol building. to attention irect to have dried up. The' Chinks are no longer to be "' erected as' the territorial capitol of New Mexico,. lSjniles from the through line to the Pacific coast are Tisi considered funny," the New York correspondent of ' and which from However this circumstance has not prevented a compares most Writes. Time was when the Cincinnati Times-Sta- r commercial development In the commendable of the capital., buiMlngs with. many x favorably ' : " hard working humorists could take a turn through ancient city and In these days of. automobiles and .'. " " throughout the Union. X - two come with be back will a. and Fe re 7 Chinatown Santa of havescreamingly but the m future the sides, aeroplane Every question may Isolation. The ancient cap funny. story about flapping panties and streaming:-queue- s - these side's may not always balance. In this lieved of any sense of middle QUEER FISH HOOKS. rim- - ; and pigeon English. Now the Chinese resa of In the high situated illar plain " instance my observations lead me to favor med with mountain peaks the altitude being To go back aa iar as the stone age, we have idents have taken on a 'different air.. They act like regular people ever since their moldy old only to turn to the Inhabitants of Oceania, bewskimping" in clothing ratherThan eating. more than 7,000 feet above the sea,jod as the its In be of out clothes cause these natives have never progressed" any to " what to on enough very long climbs got grave appears country tourist up are .Clothes may I very tal farther in the art of capturing fish than did. their to put up a fight for liberty. They talk Straight the roof of the world,, there lies spread out truth mate-- on either hand a panorama of nab e- asset m business, ancestors centuries ago. The1 Polynesian hooks I but tnev lau plains "to you," and their dialect" isn't a bit funnier than ' J are generally barbed and some curious specimens Is the brogue of the newly arrived Irishman or the that rlally when it comes to paying the inevl guarded by a close cordon of blue mountains - " have been collected in New Zealand, says the broken English of the German immigrant or .the table doctor bills that follow resultant ill it simply inspiring In Its sublime beauty.The- little city of Santa Fe haa a ..wealth otl lingo of the newcomer from Russia or the patois-- -' Hawaiian Star, One of these is made from a sec tion of a dog's Jawbone, a single tooth, which of the French Canadian. Tbey look you rlgnt In nejs from laclr of prefer nutrition: They "show places,", any 'one of which might be expectnever did crtnge any- - memory fails - fail also, in has been filed to a sharp point, being left for the the a of lost much, eye.'They to make ed larger the clty" reputation through regaining positions who his rub would, John barb. Jn this same country mosf. to recall that has been of any the One .Chjnaman as Mecca. a Interesting ' tourist this cause. " . pointed with human bone IS regarded as possess-i- n of these historical headllners la tke famous,. hands together to get trade but they are tade-' -Furthermore, since taste and quick-w- it , exceptionally fine qualities for attracting the pendent and self respecting 'now.' Maybe the Church of San Miguel, the "cradle of Christianity By ANNA K. BLACKBURN , facts are. not related, but there has been little disfish.. This tedness seem the birthright of the average on the 'American continent. ' ' ThYbestworkmansh.lpIsexhiblteu Ini the' Chinese quartet; since- - that fever jbe hooks American girl, she is generally able to pre place of worship was built in the year 1540, but , order in which are used wlthout.balt and which correspond broke out lhtthe Chinese body politic It may be,was partially destroyed In the Indian revolution sent a rery pleasing appearance without expending an undue amount of against the Spaniards in 1680.. It wsju reoccu-ple- 4 .'of course, due to the fact that other people reto our spoons. Pearl or tother iridescent shell ' In the old days tbey broke " them -was furnishes 1692 and nowadays. the part which attracts the fish, and fro. in. spect complete-the clothes bonquerors her on by ,'; money '.-- Into the- - news only as the objects at. which 'wit quently the shank consists of the ribbed part of a ly reatored" In 1710. The contents of the church . She is frequently her own.'dressmalicr and milliner and anyone who was aimed, or as mysterious Orientals who liked shell, near the hinge of the valve, thereby giving as H stands today, include an ancient copper bell has tried it knows what charming effects have" somctiiaca' been created la which the date 1350 is cast, and several valuthe black smoke and sold chop suey. Nowadays the hook a spinning motion as it Is drawn through "the water. Many elaborate designs .have a able "old "religious paintings pierced --with- ar they are figures lnja. movement of world lmpor- "from almost nothing, fact: "The other Twooden shank, neatly7 carved'and lhlald;with a taneeranfl .. t.nvi I A Jl wAmnil A limWAil VvAArtd TMflof AVOmlda 4VkA row holes grtnrremlndori of tha aa'yswhen"ths sliver of haliotia shell, while, the barb-i- s bf sharp- - ; settlement was attacked by hostile Indiana. bight a reporter went to Chinatown" to see one of - Almost tn the shadow of the church stands an the prominent residents. The last lime the re- ened bone. The extreme delicacy required In acgreatest care in the ielection porter talked to him the Chinaman was garbed a curately piecing together one of these composite She must plan for plain 'nutritions foods and learn to do without the adobe structure which is claimed to bejthe ''OldA consjderable ; la, John Laundry tnan, although his house was ilhooka may be imagined, y- - ,' SUtee." . . : United the House est in " ?r?vVl-Summe"frilly dishes so dear to the feminine heart luminated by gold embroidery ' This time ffie reof this quaint dwelling Remains as It has pdrtlcn ' HER PRIVILEGE." ; up, my solution is this: Eat the most nutritious food your been for centuries, and there seems to be no rea-- ' porter found him wearing a dinner, jacket Two "Havf! well guesU,wexeunllarlyt'attlredJ,Juet ytw made a resolution to marry this ) ear," select Your clothinff. with an eye.to utility as . nurse Dcrmita aajjtylt. son to'doubt the claim thaUt la the most, ancient of Our taew status," said the Chinaman,' colonel?" asked the determined young person building, continuously Inhabited, in this country. ; - ind tlien take the most scrupulous care of your wardrobe, .; with a smile. He is a graduate of an American ,y;.-On the main Toad entering the city from the archly. ' The result will be that you will uHer nciUxcr'-la- appearance nor south staad the ruins of the old' Spanish, fortifies', college, by the way.; "We' are ho longer to be con-"JC6, replied the colonel (ir.his preoccupied : ' sidered barbarians.?. Vr manner; Jjiavt; you V;''; tloni, and wltbln m radius of a few miles are a walth. , ish goverament that many weak-chinne- J 4- youths turn 4lv vna ra d k . -- y one.-iba- t . . . . f Plea for . Pictures inPublic Schools The-getti- ng . -- . ; --- - -- v-r a. 7 y U J.t. --- "and-woul- - g - -- seldom-requir- a-e- 'than--coulc- -- tkgew-4a-Amerlc- -- . -- g V . r-progress . . every-standpoi- - - " " 1 One Need . . Not be-a- nd " -- Suffer in Looks ' ' time-honore- d - ;:z v - -- . they-appredat- The m "7Z1L 9t.hctZJ:.-v.,''- .T ' " , e - " 1 r . r: jt.'-;:- . '.TT 0 f: "1 v 'V |