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Show HELEN KELLER TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC New York. Feb. fi. Helen Keller, born deaf, dumb and b'ind, has almost al-most fully surmount' d one of her handicaps and Is to make her first public appenrmce on the platform at a Socialist meeting tu Moutciair, N. J., i tomorrow night, vithouh Mies Kel-I icr hes been abir to sprak to s certain cer-tain extent ilurlng the last year, the development of her voice, under the I care of a alttglng teacher, has nowi reached the elage where her words' .-.ill carr.v In an auditorium "Tho belief that the loss of oae sense IttCfSSUKBS th pov ers of the, otber Is a fallacy,'' .he said In a vetyi ' ufai understandable way la i niclit. "Tbe I tie habit of patience I? the only thing s a a lhat helps one to hear the limiLa- llfku tion." pn Miss l. Iler's teacher explained that irtaj Ihe delicate vibrations of hor lips, Bft!i nosi and throat, which enabled a pu- Badc ta pi to hear w ith h-r finders, were tOO Sk m 1 ' i ii hi- reproduced. It was Pajrlj "ii.- b) Kiviiiir (he sound over and irri, (M r iiain until she got it nhl. and 1 1 then repeal u until the n;ht way be- tiku irne a vocal habit that she learned (wk,!, ;" la,k fateii "I musl nol onlv uet ihe sound Uk-te rijrln bin I must ti Ii in my mem-i Htfe r,r' I'V thouEand-? of repetitioas," said 1 Mlsi Keller. |