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Show I CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. One of the lYM Thing in Orville Boom waa a study lu Kbit Life railed "A Yard of punur," luuiih it was three feet io..g and ahowrd about l.ktnio Pan .e iu the tilery of Full Bloom. FAHLE OF HIS PKOGKESS IN AUT AM) MUSIC ffl By CEOIICE ADC m ,NU: was D.i-- r IiikI nut iHt-- KSrr Fkku Hut la tin? tirt Tua of Tit imm lu hla ho liti a Sluu Hi. ture Iui.U-- his L.e r J,;lit of Day a ml only a Kerosene looup, It ax about an nen Rot llmt any fauirnl Infant turn alth an Ku.nl IucLpiI Into lila Kan would lliut lie had lira an a Kti.fi In.l.uJ of a Shio. It a hliti believed u lirlmMuiie J I v up toaliout three ago ami la atiil aura at IIip Theory of EvoluUon but frieudi) (. WhUker. It l hardly t surprising that On Ilk, lu Ida tu emotionally com prebend all that la Worthy lu Art it ami Mu'. u', got a'iy, aa you put It, to a limn Mart with a two-toWeight attached to each Ankle. If lie believed, at the ape of alx. that the largo lull advertising the Circus were the luixt Word lu Art and lliut "Jaybird," aa rendered by the loin I Sheepskin Bund, wa the ultiiiinte In Mm.li', It muat le Unit Mi'iila ore always controlled .y Initiii'iliiite Contnela and that I cry few IVrsnni who pay large Income Tuxes eu-- heard of "I'arslful. I y the time that he had come to the ape of ten, Tlianka to the broadening and w blcnihg Influence of our Free Silntnl System and the golden which beckon to OplHirtunli.es of the every laid Ixirn In the mmllllerl tree a ml the Home of the ostensibly llrnve. Orville had learned that a Work of Art doe not command respect nnlesa it has a Cold Frame, tirn-- In a while he would be iwrinltted to eider that Holy of Holloa known aa the Front Itoom, wldeh waa kept sealed most of the time, but would he opened when they had Funerals, formal Parties or a Visit from the Presiding Elder. Orville oja-m'- to tlinl tin in FclD.-m.-n- l life-luiii- ml-l- r A Lot of Oil. lrr s New Chicago. of recent disco-erof a great aqueduct, temple, and ancient record f. &M aero brought boma to ('Mingo by Dr. Jjiiic lien ry Breasted, alio hi Juat returned after eieral month In th Near Lat viklilng Ik twelve ex peditlou of (he Orient! tuMltute of the fnlverlty of Chicago. The trip a the first that Doctor Breaated. director of the Oriental Institute, bad made to the Near East In Hire year and a half. One of moat Important of the race nt dlscoverlee was that of a eel ion of a aqueduct built by Sennacherib, king of Assyria about 7i5 B. G Dr. Thorklld Jacob-ten- , who came to the Institute on a Swedish feliowahlp, and now wlib Dr. Henri Frankfort, field director of the Iraq expedition, made the die covery. "Doctor Jacobsen waa out In the country when he noticed a native sitting on a row of block some of which bore the Inerrlpllon of Senr Breaated said nacherib, "On Inquiry, be found that the blocks had come from nearby, end Doctor Jacobsen, following the clew, found what be reported to be a bridge over a river. We received concession to Investigate, and found that the bridge waa a section of a great stone aqueduct Thli section, 1.000 feet long, and 80 feet wtda, magnificently built, carried the wa ter over a river. It la supported on pointed arches, and their use In this fashion Is the earliest known. Earliest In Existence. This aqueduct la the earliest In existence, and undoubtedly Influenced the Homans In their constructo thirty mile Twenty-fivtion. long, It carried water from the Kurdish mountains to Nineveh, and among other uses watered that city's famous gardens. Each pier contain building Inocrlptlon of Sennacherib, and when translated. It was found that he called the aqueduct 'Sennacheribs channeL "The annals of Sennacherib give an account of this channel,' which hitherto had not been Identified, and also give the names of a whole aeries of vlllagea past which It went In one of the vlllagea near the route of the aqueduct. Doctor Frankfort found a purely oral tradition that these ruins bad brought water for the gardens of Nineveh. The tradl Don has the name of the villages as Sennacherib listed them, although the names have long since changed. That tradition had been passed down by word of mouth for 2.000 years. Another discovery to which Doctor Breasted referred as representative of the more Important recent finds was that of Gordon Loud who has charge of the architectural survey of Khorsabad under Doctor Frankfort Mr. Loud found In the D-- it ruction. well-to-d- o n Tunnel Built by Sennach erib About 705 B. G e quick-chang- e e By CIIHRIC NICHOLAS r It was lu this Sanctuary of Sea and Antimaeus-aar- a Shells, llnir-riotthat Orville was eruiitted to study the Crayon Portraits of his Iieceased iielatlves, whereupon he realized that Everything which he had previously admired in the way of Art was crude, aboriginal and without any real Message. The airbrush I.ikeuesg of Orandpaw Wilkins and Aunt Hester of Chlllico-tliwere. It struck him, the real Peruvian Doughnuts. About the same time, responding to the Cultural Environment and subtly influenced by the Entertainments at School Hall every Friday Evening, he began to assimilate such Musical Achievements as "Molly Darling, "Little Bunch of Lilacs and "Come Where My Love Lies At that time he was Dreaming. too Young to comprehend the Impropriety of the Suggestion contained In the last Title. One has only to read the Catalogues advertising our Higher Institutions of Learning to know that it Is the Campus Life which encourages Soul Growth and expands the adolescent Yap Into a Man competent to throw Trolley Cars off the Track or handle policemen. If you assume that after Orville matriculated at Old Atwater all of his Concepts concerning the True, the Beautiful and Good were metamorphosed, then you are right, for once. He was eighteen and wearing the Watch Chain high up on the Breast Bone and had been on an Excursion to the Mammoth Cave, Ky., so It Is little Wonder that even the President of the College could not tell him where to get off. He had now definitely escaped from all the cramping Influences of the Crayon Portrait and was reveling, for the first time, In the larger and more Inspiring Sphere of the Oil Painting. At the home of Mrs. Butterworth, where he roomed Phanotron Tubes New In the College town, there was a Radio Equipment Idea notable Painting which challenged An outgrowth of the vacuum his Attention the first time he saw tube, familiar In radio tests, Is the it phanotron, having no moving parts It had been done by an Artist at and consuming very little floor the Indiana State Fair In a little space, to take the place of the rectiover Two Hours. It bore no Title fier, which transforms alternating but there was a Wisconsin Lake In current into direct, where the latter the Foreground with a Sail Boat Is preferred. The capacity of the scudding before a breeze which, for new device for handling current is some Reason, did not affect the Sur- Infinitely greater. The first Inface of the Water. Beyond were stallation Is located In downtown the Himalaya Mountains, wrapped Boston. The equipment makes use In Eternal Snow. It was the sort of six of these phanotron tubes. The of Painting which no one could look electrical energy from the power at without feeling Different and company's system enters the substaMrs. Butterworth knew It was aD tion as alternating current at 13,800 Original because she stood right volts, three phase, 60 cycles, and is there and watched the Artist slap changed by this phanotron rectifier It on. Into direct current at 238 volts. The Tubercular Art. electrical energy thus transformed Is delivered to the distribution In the Room which Orville occupied there were other Evidences of cables to supply residences, office the Influence which buildings and stores. The successful operation of this banished the Godey Fashion Plates rectifier will stimulate the extensive and Wax Flowers and Inaugurated the Revolution which finally led use of this class of equipment In up to the Golden Age of Roto- modern operating practice. At any Sections and Artificial point where it may be desired to gravure establish a connecting link between Fruit The Period to which we refer had the alternating current supply and somewhat escaped the Trammels of the direct current distribution syscardboard but had yet advanced to tem, the phanotron rectifier offers the Dignity of Pyrography, which a compact automatic substation in means putting Floral Designs on a Itself for this purpose. Washington Star Piece of Wood with a hot Poker. & lUrtfeld, field director of th Peraepoll expedition, that la shift-tubad rut bis field railroad l through a ridg and discovered hundreds of Eilawlt cuneiform tablets "Ellamli waa th pm Persian lanand th record are very tin guage, pataca a tempi previously unknown, portent. They aptrrntly relate to sacred to Natm, who It referred to tli building of th palace at Ktmr lo th Old Testament aa Nebo. hut beraua Doctor llerzfeld waa Is th "On of Nahu't function only member of in expediof Doctor of that riling." god tion who did not com down with bav Rotated observed, "and malaria and had to leave, they bav hope of finding lb th tempi vari- not been carefully examined aa yet ous Important records. Mr. Loud "At th present tlm we hav only also found at KhorsatMO a large th Creek account of the great bat81 list which tablet Assyrian tle of Marathon end Satsmla, but rlay king, reaching far behind our ear tl It ts not Improbable that w shall eat known chronology of the Aaay Bud lit Persian account of the riao tin. The erllet we knew waa tattle . In th record at a king Cshpla, who bung la the air, to to tMk. This tablet ha eight Ditctor Breaated Dew fi.too mile kings preceding I'ahpla. sod all the by plane lo th Near East In visiting auereudnn after him. It cover a th expeditions, covering In fiv minperiod of thirteen or fourteen bun utes distance Dial on earlier trips dred year from about 22 JO B. G to had required a day by camel On G this recent visit be saw for tli first Important Tablets time lh expeditions and work being wer "Th relief at I'eraepoll carried on at Persepolla, and by th tremendously Impreaalv, xredlng Sjrian and Iraq field forces. Since my eiiiectathma. They nearly double bis last trip, oew headquarters In hulk th art of th old Persian buildings hav been erected by the period. Shortly after I had left Per Institute at Luxor, PeraeKlla, and epolla 1 received word from Dr. E. Tel Aamar, Chic Togs for Sports and Beach Great Aqueduct and Ancient Records Found in Near East Then there were two toiuiinion Pleoe which will he by ail t'ulinoiioeur who dote bark tu Die Em of Ongre G.iiur and E. P. Roe. Theae two Print were called Fast Asleep" and "Wide Awake,' and In turning them out the I'rlnte UM-a hat tolort he had Die most of. The Flrt showed a curly hatred Tot In deep SiuintH-- and the Second revealed the mine blue haired Infant sltllng up and laughing gayiy, The only Note of S.idnex In these famous Specimen of Pictorial Art was occasioned by Ihe Fact that the Child had a bright lied Ssd on each Cheek, uggollns a possible Temiu-mturof 102 and liiillratlng Dial Die Uttle One wu already rlulmed by Tuherrulosia. U waa during bis I'mlergruduate Career that Orville began to take bla Music seriously. Not until be learned Die Ionslldlitles of the Gut tar and could exeeute "Sebasto and poL "The Suiulsli Cavalier "Slur of the Evening did he find In ifte Higher Type of Coniosition the Soluce and I'pllft which are do rived from any good Book of In Die flrt time Die hidden Beauties of "The Bohemian Girl were revealed to him. It waa a Fur Cry from "Jaybird to The BaDle of Prague." but be was destined to climb higher. He got his first half Nelson on what is really llot Stuff after he moved to the City and married a who had been taking Chau tatupiu Courses until she couldnt hold any more. She was out to Capture Culture or else w rustle It to Ihaitli. It was She who put him next to Van Dyck, Remhmndt, and Corot Cp (j the time he met Minnie he hud always supposed that Velasquez wus Ihe Nume of a Cigar. Col. Bogie of the Art Course. About the time she first put the Hulter on him and led him to the Art Institute, he might have been seen In a Parquette Scat on a Friday afternoon, with a Funny look on his Face, trying to keep np with a Symphony in Q Minor. During this Period, while he was In breathless Pursuit of Italian Opera and the modern Dutch School, he got to be an awful Liar. Whenever he was asked If he liked Something he would always answer Yes." Minnie started In to get all of the Faisley and Atwater out of Orve's System. It was a hard Tussle to convince poor Gonrd Head that Tunes are vulgar while Fugues are something to be enjoyed rather than endured. To this Day, Orville will begin buying Tickets for the Vanities as soon 88 Minnie leaves Town, but while she Is In the Watch Tower he Is letting on to be worried because there are so few performances of Die Walkure" during the Grand Opera Season. A lot of People have nearly starved to Death In recent Years because they couldnt get their Wagner. Orve can now pronounce the Names of most of the Pieces played by the Philharmonic Lads who wear Specs and to prove that he Is a True Lover he buys Tickets for Little do those who Everything. hear him touting Gotterdamerung suspect that at oee time he put Resin on his Thumb so that he could for Hours at a pick the Time. He has gone so far In Art that sometimes he finds It difilcult to keep np with Himself. Every kind of Landscape Is Trash and Is something that he had and got well of. But he can never Interpret a Cubist Puzzle even when the Darn Thing Is held upside down. And that, we take It, Is about two strokes better than par. MORAL: Unless Heaven has been done over lately, both the Choir and the Golden Ornaments are going to be criticized. HAH IkK-to- VfES'M, Its really so, all this that la being printed In society columns In regard to the revival of roller skating and bicycling aa smart sports for smart folks. Sounds more as If It might be "nevvs of the early PO's than a report of contemporary doings. The revival of these health-givinsports may be reminiscent of "way back when, but when It comes to the costumes worn by present-dabicycling, rollerskating enthusiasts, the theme turns modern Intensely modem. Nowadays to be garbed fashionably for the event, one Is supposed to wear either shorts" (to the right below In the picture) or longles" left and center below). The practicability of these modernized sports garments la largely due to the fact that they are fashioned of a comely lusterlzed rib knit cotton fabric which Is cool, durable and washable. The shorts to the right are d In red. The cardigan jacket has a clever yoke suggested In a contrasting stitch which Is firmly knitted to make It keep Its shape, while the white sweater, with its youthful sailor collar, is topped with a matching cap. And do not forget that this outfit can be tubbed as often as desired, coming out as fresh and as as slde-lace- open-nec- k g WHITE IS CLASSIC FOR the day It was bought Which la one of the reusons we are telling you about this rib knit cotton, for It Is so necessary to be practical when buying sportswear. models As to the shown, the same description applies to them so fnr as the lusterlzed knit cotton of which they are made. The supremacy of cottons In the fabric world la apparent from ball room to beach this season. A particularly handsome striped novelty cotton suiting In an open spongy weave, such as Is foremost lu favor at present, fashions the stunning beach frock to the left at the top of the group. It is designed to slip over the swim suit so that It may be worn between dips as one strolls along sunlit stretches of beach. The huge sunshade hat adds to the picture. And then there are the new linens. Everything from suits to shoes, pocketbooks and belts Is being made of linen. The modern weaves are soft and uncrushable. Natural linen crash Is used for the slacks and shirt combination pictured at the top of the Illustration to the right The buttons are navy and the belt and necktie are of grosgrain ribbon. The parasol Is of heavy red and white polka dot linen. d Cl 1983. Western Newspaper Union. EYELET EMBROIDERY UNDERTHINGS Br CHEItlE NICHOLAS White is of course the classic for summer lingerie. It's an excellent choice, for we shall be wearing much white, for sports, daytime and evening, which makes white the logical choice In underthings. Much lace trimming Is the rule. Real lace, of course. If your pocket-boo- k will permit If not, one of the excellent Imitations which are Alen-conow In the market Hand-rulooks satisfyingly rich, and Is not too expensive. Most people prefer lace In cream color, or a light shade. An Innovation for summer wear Is the very brief fitted step-iof crepe, with Insets of lastex mesh at the sides. This garment actually weighs less than an ounce and yet offers some restraint over the hips. Shown with this Is a clever bandeau, made of double net which has been preshrunk so that It comes from the laundiy without losing Its shape. This bandeau is shaped with tiny darts to give a cupped line, and It has slender silk elastic straps which are guaranteed not to ride np. It Is backless, for evening wear. cafe-au-la- lt n Ensembles to Be Popular for Warm Days of Summer For street wear this season there are innumerable ensembles combinlight-colore- d seml-fitte- d Pigikin in Favor Pigskin bags are sponsored by The natural shade is the Paris. smartest Schiller Park. 111. -- This village la In for some kind of a new deaL It elected Mrs. Julia M. Kolze, reputed to be the best cook Id town, as Its village president, and she said: I'm going to run this town lust as 1 run my bouse. Mrs. Kolze Is believed to be the first woman head ol a municipality In Illinois. Her daughter, Grayce, was her campaign The Movies - Renewed Interest In eyelet em broidery Is expressed this season. Which Is not surprising for there Is nothing prettier for summer frocks and ensembles. The model pictured Is of red and white eyelet, with white organdie trimmings. It seems that these lovely weaves are being put to many uses, chief among which is their adoption as media for Jacket and frock en sembles such as a navy or brown eyelet dress or skirt topped with a bolero or fingertip coatee of the same. open-wor- k Herman By IRENE RICH sat-ad- , I FREgCENTLT wonder how my A carver would hav beoa affected If Hollywood and Ban Francisco wer farther removed from each other. And then I "bring np' with a snap reminded that Iv allowed a Uttle to creep luto my thoughts. Th Uttl two-le- t ter word seems to hav so much lufloenc la shaping our Uve If w weakly F low It to. W permit if to Inflict them vlve upon u Instead of seizing upon our opportunllleo and making th beat of them without thought I think I learned of contingencies till lesson a trill late, but when I did, th reaction bordered closely upon sheer recklessness It appears, I look bark. I just went right ahead, throwing caution to tbo to Hollywood, winds and cam deflnlto friendless and without knowledge of a worth whll eourso of action. All my Ilf I bad secretly cherished an ambition to h an actremt but whenever I considered th poo By slhllltle of failure If I attempted to gratify my desire In thla direction. 1 waa appalled. My two She doean't look to b more than with whom she'll rid akin la a daughters and mother were with mo fifteen years of ago. She la built truck driver. They are glad of com- In Ban Francisco, and when I thought of going to New York and rather slight and her big soft brown pany and never get fresh. taking them with me well, there an If she bar eyea expression were Just a flock of "ifs" that perwere Uttle girl alon Is a large It was true, ah Mid, that ah wa sisted In popping op. Hollywood At and rather terrifying world. InBut to ah Newton. didnt going least that wa th Impreaalop gained tend to stay them. After a short New who. a York taking couple by visit ah would b oo her way again. an evening spin on th Jersey aide, She had no destination. She mereencountered her standing by the ly hitch hiked her and there. She road with big suitcase. They doesnt know what Is to become of topped and offered to give her her. The wanderlust baa become h lift. which accepted gladly. ueb a part of her being that she Asked where she was going, she re- cannot stay In any on pinre She waa plied Newton. As that town wouldn't advise any other girl to fol many mile distant and it was get- low her example There have been ting dark, the wife Invited her to many days when she baa not eaten. go borne with her. The girl consented willingly. It didnt make Jackie Boys story interested me any particular difference, she said, After my friends, who bad picked when she got to Newton. her up aDd sheltered her, bad told me about her, certain statistics relaOn the way back to New York, a tive to homeless wandering girl stop waa made at a roadside ret suddenly became real. Oh, yea, taurant The girl said an had bad theres one other thing. She could only a cupful of coffee so far that bav stayed aa long aa she desired day. The meal abe ate verified her In a pleasant home Bnt after bntb atatemenL After eating, she seemed and a breakfast ah quietly reto relax. Her Dame la Jackie Ray. packed her suitcase and was on bee she said. She had been Drought up way. When she In an Ohio orphanage. c, till. Bell i indicate. WNU Service. from the eighth bad graduated grade, she waa kept In the orphanHEAD OF KIWANIS age to look after other children, Iren Rich. to to high go though abe wanted school. Finally, ah wai allowed I hardly dared even to think of It at to attend high school and earn her all own way. When the depression Fortunately, Just when I thought came abe couldn't earn anything, so I must do something to satisfy my her education ended when she waa long repressed desire to become aa a Junior. Rather than remain In actress, my firm gave me a vacation. the home, she ran away. Instead I resolved to go to Hollywood and of being fifteen, she la twenty-twto "break Into pictures. Two try she said. old, years weeks, I thought, would at least yield some definite answer, favorIn her travels she had crossed the able or adverse. continent three times and has been Blanche Ring, whom I had met from the most northern to the most and told of my ambitions, was playsouthern borders the same number ing In San Francisco at the time, of times. She has slept in munlcl and when I told her I had decided pal lodging bouses all over the counto go to Hollywood she gave me She has also slept In fields try. several letters of Introduction to InShe calls her and in haystacks. fluential motion picture people In it she carries suitcase home." These I never used, for I felt that clean clothes and a small electric I should stand or fall solely upon Iron. She washes her clothes at my ability. The two weeks stretched But the municipal lodging bouses. on. she can't Iron them there because I dont think anyone rattled So she does that takes electricity. studio gates more persistently and her ironing at gasoline filling spaces, did. I walked Carl EL Endicott of Huntington, Ineffectually than I the attendants cheerfully giving her miles between studios, hoping, bnt InternaKiwanis of the privilege. In fact she classes Ind., president my only reward was "not a thing, gasoline filling station attendants tional and presiding officer of th and "come back next week. as gentlemen. Truck drivers come organization's seventeenth annual But the lure of pictures had taken The only man convention In Los Angeles In the same class. hold of me during those weeks of seeking, and my discouragement found a counterbalance In IncreasFive months ing determination. slipped by during which I eked out a precarious existence, working now and then, and only encouraged by a few small "hits along with extra work. Then, one day, I received a call from Vltagraph. Just another "extra Job, I thought, aa I waited outside the casting office with several others But It wasnt, and when I left a few minutes later It was via th door Into the hack lot to begin Immediately In the second leading role with Earle Williams In "The Girl In His House. But even after playing this role I found that I had a long way to go. That was In June, 1918, and during the succeeding months I received a little substantial encouragement Then came the real break following the release of "The Girl In His House, when DosDn Farnum chose me as his leading lady In "The Man In the Open. Thus reassured, I sent for my children and mother, and we began modestly to enjoy the bom life, of which we had so hopefully dreamed. Seven leading roles opposite Will Rogers and two with Frank Keenan, which followed, lent Impetus to my confidence in the Justification of my ambitions to be an actress. As I look back It seems that one lesson above all others Is to he gained from my experience, and that Is that the less one allows bla the thoughts to dwell on the lfs contingent Issues of a course of action which Is In Itself worthy the more nearly he will succeed In gratifying this ambition. ir Pera-polla- 7) a Lights of New York ll stevenson o Our Pet Peeve n wool coats with ing dark printed crepe frocks, such as a beige wool coat designed along lines and having a lining of black crepe printed with beige figures and worn with a frock of the same dark printed crepe. One of the smartest costumes for hot days combines a suit of black shantung printed in white circle patterns with a blouse, gloves and bat of white pique. Best Woman Cook Chosen Towns Head How I Broke Into WNU Srrlo |