Show if I 1 P BIBLE and its versions the tha discovery in a school on station island ot of a copy ol of the rare breeches bible printed at geneva in the year 1560 has revived interest in the various versions ot of the english bible this particular version gets its name because it says bays that adam and EVO eve made themselves breeches ot of fig leaves instead ot of aprons as the king james version translates it no perfect copy of the bible has ever been printed according to ono one ot of the tha officials ot of the american bible society misspelled words and other errors appear in every direction the authorized version of ottha 1 the bible as it was first published in 1611 1011 would bo be hard reading today modern bibles follow modern spelling but in the time of king james jamea the bible appeared with such spellings as For glue vs our deates as aa we fo r g lu e 0 cure u r e d betters detters det ett 0 rs 1 I the M e simplification s i m pl lal c a t i a and n d modernizing of the bible goes on steadily and at least 1 e at two complete new translations nave have recently come out ut bu but the e state stately y phrases of the authorized version have become so much a part ol of the common speech of english speaking people that it Is unlikely the new p phraseology will viii ever be so eo widely accepted COLLEGES and Xo women rnell thedelma the demand for college trained women in business Is one of the interesting developments ot of modern modem times talking recently with the head of one of the largest department stores in america he said that the only way he had found to obtain salespeople and clerks clerics of the high degree of intelligence and character hla his store required was to employ only college women when they could be got coll colleges tor for women are new things the oldest la is less than seventy five years old they had to fight their way in the face of a general prejudice against educating girls they have always been hard up having to make a dollar do the work of three while mens colleges have obtained large endowments now the seven leading wo m ells colleges have united in an op pe peal al for financial aid in carrying on the work of giving girls an all equal chance with boys it takes courage and faith to try to raise a fund of thirty million dollars in times like these it if it were men who were trying I 1 would say they a chance but when women start after something they usually get it so I 1 have hopes that barnard bryn mawr mount holyoke radcliffe smith vassar and wellesley will find their money somewhere TAXES the georgia way what usually happens when the politicians in control of the reins of government find that there Is a surplus of tax income over necessary expenses Is that they cr create ate a lot of new lobs jobs and so find ways to spend more than the revenues the city of fairburn georgia seems t to 0 b be e in the hands bands of a different so sort rt 0 of f 0 officials ln gals finding itself with a surplus of in the municipal treasury enough to run the city tor for a year it has bos declared all taxes off for a year did anybody ever hear of anything like that before I 1 never d did I 1 d RINKS BANKS and social service sen ice I 1 was sitting in the presidents office of the little country bank where I 1 do business when the cashier came in A village man who had had a lot of sickness in his family and was being pressed for doctors and other bills wanted to borrow fifty dollars hos hes honest asked the president absolutely the cashier replied G got at a job works tor for the town find out how much he owes in all and let him have what he be needs to clean up up to a hundred dollars said the president take his note and tell him to pay what he can when its due and well renew the rest and john the president added as the cashier turned to go you can handle any other cases of the sort the same way real banking because its human banking big banks that have to delegate all their functions to clerks and lay down rules which must not be departed from cant lend on anything but glit gilt edged listed securities but the sound small bank serves a social need which requires require a the personal touch of the responsible head E the ei aiu U eye science Is constantly discovering that so called superstitions and ancient folk myths have their foundations in tact fact that Is after all to be e expected since these beliefs are the result of countless centuries of human observation the reasons popularly held for many observed phenomena may be and usually are wrong the facts at which intelligent people once scoffed often turn to be true the latest superstition to receive scientific confirmation la is the evil ey eye the belief that some persons can affect the physical condition of others by merely staring at them has long been held in the countries professor otto rahn of cornell university universia sit told a meeting of scientists the other day that he had discovered that the human eye gives off emanations alpar apparently antly of the nature of ultraviolet ultra violet rays which are powerful enough to kin certain low forms of life such as yeast cells what Is more probable than that some very sensitive persons might be affected individual in whom this power Is highly by these rays given off by the eyes of an developed |