| Show 1 rING G WHITE SLAVE LAVE lA VE TRAFFIC Department Stores Com Combine Combine Combine bine Business With philanthropy ATLESS COIFFURES ORDERED p W Center Indr 1 II 11 M a of nic Frame l b by o I III hl Court P sl orre lr pw p den e II ei Sov 0 i t 1 forced od ordered i t ratIe rat leea coiffures d f dress 1 department deportment toro tore for tor h aK ag b tl ol on In a n 1 that ac n tl hue hall Introduced l lne in to n lag ag lagin g i tiro he censor ne ph yes Ruts nat rings eon ron d the 1 g I and nd some Jealousies bed and n democracy alf u be a j I ha hilA already appeared t h n t been done dOllo without but Ful thiS r motions One ono girl girt clerk She sno lamented n nt t I I 1 lam iIi 10 1101 cal Ju i p to wear tower fewer rata In ro till r t pro o mode made them leave all nil alli r n n ie 11 hl i I then and there ex x xI II Ar Ar iI hf f r asked aked the tho girls I ne and It If the g t r rings Next If man mun gave 1100 them she shek f U ig tol h n he wd hid hf hs nna ens engaged It If k the g i n she mod made her take takeE to ia sa s If 11 allows them to wear le ring rat and mf one E Tins ring and ond 1 one ra a ol nl i An one of ot notion actton of or yr i pin pie sight and Md morrIn I L i n q or l 1 r m mf n or F H J th is drA developed IBO when t ouo ru the forces Of n 1 I Joined very Mrs n Cather Gather Inco Ince Waugh augh one of the th n nB na champions of ot equal do I havo seen eix Ic stories In n tho the leading magazines of or the month each of ot which was waa built on the fact tact that thaI n a 0 ayoung young man and amt it a L young woman met mel fell In love and were married within a t fortnight o When tt hen we read a story llory of 0 t that thaI kind k Ind we ought to write tho the editors and tell thorn thom thy they are Bro helping tn to foster tho the white slave trade club woman In Chicago Is U to be bp trade made a 0 committee commit lee of one to 10 cooperate II a the forces now fighting the evil They T y are areto areto to carry earry orr their gospel not only to the girls girl but to mothers mother and employers Active work by b women clubs lubA and federations of or clubs c will be he sought ought ART EXHIBITION The work ork of or MUsts artists and sculptors sculptor of or orall all America U Is I on display at the tho annual exhibition of ot American artists at the th Art Institute of or Chicago with which the recently completed galleries of the cast wing are ore dedicated These Thene Th galleries cist t and their theli present i was wan made possible by Iw the th h 1 tober of by b A ration 1111 king towards the th fund fluid thin that Ih tin the trustees were Hr raising In hv and they the tho th gush of l the th original plan The Th pr x ii wad slid lighting of those these N Iv I much ad admired admired mired tho cover under the glass glans roof rant Interrupts scarcely seared any an light but fa Is amply sufficient to prevent rays of ot t light from downward through projections projection fir lf f the die Ih pigments Together with the glass dot d Into Inlo the roof the walls wails done In to green seem to contribute by reflection n a com complete diffusion of light rn so 0 that the tit meet delicate tones of or the pictures receive perfect Justice The Th exhibit of or paint paintings InK ings Is IA Illustrative of the leer Inter develop development dev ment meat of ot American handling and co e i r methods The Th portrait of the Ihl noted meted no 11 sculptor Taft painted b by H is held deli to bo hI one on of or the th fin nn finest est t portraits portrait shown shon Other notable ex fX exhibits hibits are Laughing Antonin a Chicagoan In the tho Studio by louts lUttman Rittman The flue Blue Mantel Kather KatherIne ice Ine Maxey MaxA and The GIrl In White by Clara Clua J the th Chicago girl who maintains maintain a studio In Parts Wil William WIIlIam liam Ilam Sargeant nt Kendall of New ew York I has ban A nude study r vt t I eked out along the tho line of or hi hl his pi 11 tu nr lit Bees Issa that Ihal won a K price la lase t rat ear al 11 H Mart Hurr hI I wa was wat a ath tit t the th JouI lann nn Purchase exposition lt in 1904 ts tl exceptionally nn In lu Ion color while hilt other nth exhibits that held even rIn the pee pas Ift rby ur are aM aMI In I s II Harden by b J n nIn nin In phars n are i by bV 1 i Jones OIt i iy 1 by Alden Nelu 1 one III of the t 11 hit Iii l t rn r n Into lot libi hi were I and r h hi Ii n ex x II at t H Worlds orld tart fun r III In 1 Oi c db tuber te tures b by Ihn l n s I Uld 0 Mills Mill on Ml the thi t h h hr II and n l Tile Tho hll Tlde and ml the nine Aln lisle In hr foul Ihl In h run RIO I ITin JIo t tJ J Tin The newest thins thin re fin foi Ih th thlire use lire of r big business I t Is th r ins pi ph I tune tun theater all be ui I e the Ihn th on of Hie U Ie JI i ll i Ht et I tit titI I i I M In n II r I t the e great 1 outil ore of f r u f 4 l rn 1 In that way wei tI pan wl a erh n 11 I Won Non a ft gold KOld Net cr Ir 01 did rt d I moving picture hat 1 hut cr 1 ofT off such a w p 1 of i ut liK H as In lii I lile Ilia Ihl lion ll of or an n ii 1 v Ice it to la 1 Im I of ot tippling I he t Ields the he 1111 fluttering u II as plough the th hot hat August Auguet ill Ili 11 was lIa us redolent with the of Hr ripening grain at The Thi h i scene n of ot Alberta AUr t St end and Manitoba were depleted 1 ed aith such Ih realism that thaI the Ih story In I It told lold of one old grizzled farmer f front from Illinois 1 wino who Involuntarily nl mapped hit hll face raIN AS II lie he 11 watched the Uli n men en n shocK hk th iii t h of grain lusty dusty hurried sun scorched he h as nil evidently keenly kNit I eon com o m of hoot heat and dust and hurry as f the tho pictured men Shen on the M screen The scenery along ong the route roul also wes depleted depicted nn and l prairie 5 speeding e cling l 1 iteM t a as H though elm through a t oar cRI window with wheels clicking out o ut the he an 00 sheep semi ee si I ft Oer or r a moment nr or a It bear on a side site The rent of the 1 exhibit was arranged to tn lead iced the I he visitor vl front from fn ll Q Quebec eber b c on tin I It h Atlantic end I through the Ulf wilds and of or Ontario paM rw M th the Great OreAL and the provinces of goldin grain to tn the th And by b steamships mahl to and anil 1 Australia POSTAL Til Tits The need of or a No depository d n tol system y tom tem to tu pm p 1 nt ut tanking banking la is a lute Ivan hem bo n declared by A bunker banker John J IR W LV of ot Nebraska Cli CliNeb Neb who II ho bu has 11 joined the lx board boKr of or the Ule I III Savings which h IMM Insa 1 active headquarters In 0 the own open hostility of Uw tio ut a o as association to a H postal system Mr Stein harts tk ns have furnished data to sup support ort his hiI views Much also tot are I the views Iowa vitt v of or the shrewder breeder claw class of or bankers Mr lr du do dares clare Tho The leans Issue ue Is III not nol l between tween state sIal activity and private competition but between n the private philanthropy ami tout the public philanthropy Private lisa has be been ton n Urn Uio cause In to the starting of all savings saving banks but bul what can oon public philan philanthropy py offer olter Instantly with the th of the tho postal depository depositor bill Fatty Koity FOI t thousand commodious office I throughout the tho United H tales Slane Stal manned by y efficient officers and clerks In log ng no tin as to 10 their thell tn atlon nation The he announcement that thaI th lOtof o will roving and III pay Interest thereon will tu be 1111 s for tor the r faith and ami credit of or our United States State will stand pledges I for the aaTe e pay mont of or every ever de deposit o lt Is la all aU title this necee iry ry for tor the UIO cultivating for tu the edu eda eating of ot a u people In thu tho art arl of ot as savins in If It the tho United States Is to control the tha th reserve or central oell of our country why should It not be allowed to o take tako charge chorgo at al the beginning why should It not educate the th beginner W Woe We roust must change fans fr m a I nation of It spenders ponders to a fL nation of savors Avers av rs We Ve must nUll a thrift we mu t offer opportunities 01 to the tho children n of or today t by to save savo and we WI must by the Oio payment of ot Interest offer olter proof positive that toot a dollar lollar earned and hi b an all income producer C I lt The dUpuie l fame tame of ot Chicago aa sa a IL 8 center Is Ig n by hy legal that over OV l the legality of or he the divorce secured In by Mrs Ira Grace Orace Om It n from Guggenheim and that of ot Mas M 11 Smith daughter of J W a I and one of ot the he original discoverers of or Goldfield Nov Nav sev against William IS Ii 11 A also has hila just Ju l b been en handed down downin tn in n the C ease UM 8 of o Arline Peck Dlen then daugh daughter ter er of ot Peck United Statue Slat commissioner to the tho Paris exposition from Robert T Won lon known wn on the tho th stage ua Wf Robert lt OCk The Quit genheim decree deore that Is under und Ire fire w wone Wone was one of or 4 divorces divorcee grunted granted gr In 10 the year ear 1901 and according to tile the United States census reports this was a II year that hat showed a gain In divorce t granted of the Uio greatest increase of ot any 1 19 2 months for tor a period penal of 40 years end and endner log Ing ner in n 1906 19 16 The lowest a Nere Nereto r rIn to In n 1894 showed sho an no augmentation of or only JOO and tn In 1870 1670 during which tho trio Increase wan WS only a 22 Commercial m arisen isee are reo held heid a II deterrent par flar partially laity tl lIy because b fewer marriage ma occur cur during durin tio thong o ported periods perio l and Md again more lOre wives IV to 10 undertake theIr ther own anti OW support at tho times and law luW lawyers la layer yer yen fees fee come rome high bleh |