Show howe about or br ED i L HOWE OWE A 0 doll bell syndicate julin julnes adams said with nion men re reform fortis la is a trade witti will some a swindling trade others other sin honest a lucrative trade reform for Us its own suke sake thrives A alcer paragraph yet ret it pant true of 01 nien men advocate reforms tit fit various kinds consistently intelligently honestly hou estly and without hope of 0 reut reward ird tor for the good of their children their frien fr lenil tle and ant neighbors all reforms tire forwarded and finally h fill the efforts el of the silent majority HIP efforts of those who ninke reform a trade are not very effective we are auspicious ot of tile goi but bot all respect and rid heel heed thoi 11 g our neighbors lie gabora who believe in a bs 1 viter lter world because lie cause ot of ills hir kanovi kio ledge uledge horn born of experience aliat a better world orld will prove more fible and comfortable for every himly 1 ll 11 I Is i generally nic rully fulu there wits was never delta ti taif e us As exists today Nl millions illions of wen men are rei recklessly kleisly money who will later need a few miserable pennies ennies is to provide beress alles statistics proved a quarter of a century ago that so 80 per cent of men fire are very pour poor after reaching stilly sixty live and become charges on public charity charily or grumbling relatives rf if the lie sIf Is greater now than alien and increasing will it he be possible to a sufficient number of in the immediate future wen men women and children cli ildren have had habits all are familiar with the tact fact from hearing it bawled by critics all their lives why are new books issued every day to tell us of our faults criticism doe doce not cause us to ghe them up tip indeed it seems only to cause us to behave worse look how bow we behave about prohibition hibi tion have we not been bee n fully warned as to the of rum therefore why do not the critics engage in raising corn and thus do good by reducing the price of food supplies why keep up their sn snarling arting to the detriment of their lives livee and ours the great writing men seem to hae a notion that they have a special nii selon to 0 o point out the shame of the world mirld we common people know it as well as the critics do and are doing more to get rid of il it ar A mans accomplishments must be genuine flay a man a tribute lie does doea not cl blesene esene and the other men wilt will promptly rip it to pieces but half the compliment for women are manufactured I 1 u red some of his critics say mussolini Is n great scoundrel I 1 do not so estimate late him ills only ambition Is to bring peace and prosperity to his country ie be Is in revolt not against peace but against tyranny la is he not actually a great leader compared with leaders lilse like napoleon who lost a million of his followers in a single campaign good causes must have leaders ne a surely as bad causes mussolini certainly found his country going to pieces and has now made it whole 4 0 philosophy Is no more than an attempt of an to think and act as intelligently and honestly as his natural equipment will allow william willam james said philosophy was an unusually usually nn thorough attempt to think clearly I 1 dont see why janie james should have used the term unusually thor nugh that means effort no effort Is required to think clearly one Is capable of it L X I 1 rarely read that I 1 do not encounter a reference to the poor blin who attempts to make an honest living no good workman honest or intelligent man ever wrote such a sentiment it Is one of the sentiments that belong in the realm ot of dishonesty or Insen lly when what Is called a divine spark Is in struck and out it may be traced to some mine mean and candid nia man millions of foolish people are not fools there la Is not one in a thousand who does not know e enough A bonnin spends ceslis in plotting to nei get a husband and then salts tied lied with him tills this queenly person expects her man to act toward her with the gallantry displayed ty by biot e slie he rejected or get I 1 don I 1 see sec why by a woman anian should be so exacting alth her man inan slie she knew gilljr mother ns with liei bet fd lher she never knew u wife who bao satisfied why should she expect to bel be this aliis Is the great age of cranks in tile past the cranks leveled devoted their 1 ill if 1 te tillon to 0 o things lings ti blot 11 cranks expect more than Is poss itlie front from practical things precisely as aliv ancients expected too much of nf spirit ual things one Is about as an mis I 1 chievous ch levous as the other people are as moral as kind nib aa intelligent as they ever were the t lie trouble to in 1027 1927 Is 1 they are mor mure it 1 less legg lazier than they ever were be fora ora |