Show GETTING INTO DISFAVOR A QUESTION has arisen among the newspapers east regarding the advisability vis of daily papers being so profuse in the matter of cuts or as a rule of using them at all it is argued and properly that in nine cases out of ten these cheap and hasty engravings simply mislead whereas the primary object of a picture is to further enlighten or of rather to simplify a presentation those who are familiar with the case and they comprise the great majority of the reading public experience peri ence very little satisfaction and no little displeasure from seeing miserably executed substitutes for graphic descriptions thrust before them and all such will unite in demanding a return of the artists of the pencil and a relegation to the ranks with ample time to do better work of the artists of the handsaw and jackknife jack knife A good picture or a correct diagram even though in artistically executed is generally useful but save us from froin any further inroads upon the proprieties of the occasion bythe cheap woodcut wood cut man and his journal |