a! m m Certainly WW could he so per- tinent at this lament an a little clear thinklnz on the quutlon of evolution. When thin very day we are being so- licited for but to help - on the Scooea trlal «an the least thoughtful can acarccly amid doing on the aub- feet a little defhtithe thinking. Nor. can we avoid giving some thought to the question was la bound up an eloacly with that of evolutlon. that of Fundamentalism. and thirdly. _of equal timelineca and perhaps otNttua1 importance. than la that growing problem of - prejudice. Mr. Bridge- in thla excellent book of ca- aaya has dealt with th-tttme lanes. As he bland! can in Na introduc- tion: "ht itiiiii ' t have aw thine ' Theodora Drain: hat "and, writ- to his Amt novel durum. That novel In: “Tho Genius," this one, "An American Tandy." Both of them are exhaustive work " what is commonly known on the “mil-tn k’type. Bothotthemorodonowith tho bastion.“ attention to detail, and tho madman: akin which are Mr. Dreiser; In . choke human than, $fsuettqthhttr-tt-rr,tt new: to me that it would M dhiet. tr upon the unnamed favolved. I heardmeoneuy. ionizing. tether pointin- criticism of “The Constant Nymph," "tmt they m’t pooole that I would tratttto' live next doorto." trtahttoktihC'Ytt,qtitt- Item Nymph" that in hard)! the -tiem,yotsnrritotukedto1he, tkartdottrtoth-,rmretrat.rattasterf tomudee6rrlt,orevmtlnthertext 'tmet. You merely (“more them, much as we do perrsonafrtid. on the no. But in “An Auction Trag- edy,†which is indeed i My, it in move merly I living next door to, or medially in the same house with the hell character. We watch him from childhood. we follow his cousin“ and his minus through two lone volumes, until sometimes we almost lose night of our own personalities and feel that we have never done anything but fol- low him as the tail after the kite. ' We as. Clwle Grin“ fhyt' " Megan a he in trailing around the street: of Kansas City. one of a little tinny mun which mo About matching on a. M. “publicly raining in voice mind C the tist mam um! mratttr of life." But Clyde in not re- tiriona by mm“ and often " he has heard it mated. his exp'eriimre, bu What to mum: "The Lora will provide." So being 1 boy qt n cor- [bin amount " resource he decides to do it for htrnaetL _ _ _ Chicago is "ttintt it: and dole of visiting um hm Stophenq' has been ottraptxtrftttt IO audignee u at. an; Rickard Wharton, handsome and dunking “that at "The Royal 1t-ttortmrtnnee"laexpeetedtnChi- estro early in March. Then been â€an: uric: of events which lead to a whole may moral mat of -6th1ng,.trtartimt with the him. of in. to which a ball: back: I frtahiorinttk hotel mates. othte on to a vicarious social position through a rich uncle. cud leading by the way of deceit. â€auction and mur- der to the electric chit. No, It in nus-many we†done. Lovers of SIM!!! may once has ml: to the Mir Are uncha- dawn of that ttttmt-tttttttttrw or in 1 Mann of one of tho “modem Damsâ€? earlier booh. “The Lion's Skin†is: story of France and Eng- land in the Eighteenth Century. While the stain of fatnlinm is? not ttertertrrhtrfaed, ret it In there..we feel that Clvdo; is I football carried by u too strong; team of environment and heredity tohU terrible cod. And trtthemtd_ontrmnetsmtthe helium!!! of and!" arch. “Dunk of 3 mm night." And through the M of San Francisco this time tm1tttt_emmobtlrttiaavd" nah" but.“ of Clyde. who holds the ligand; V "tmt GOD or PUNDA‘MENTALISM AND OTHER STUDIES" 1:»me tgtutatutd's tlrit 'ook, "in . Gent-n Pea-ion,†which he been unveil-hie line. Itut, Ind about vhlch then: he: been so who): controversy he: been re-heued.’ It. appearance, although it did not men:- - up to them unwind the'eu- 'thorsetforhemW,inain lyiuetlned by the merit: of the endure fake that in it are T the germs of 1191433te hook. V PAGE tax In; Myâ€. Trad. or th. WY " Mg"? tt BItrmT Aunanhoghdgr Gtitnar, do The m. In“ "AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY" EXCELLENT ESSAYS TRAGEDY INDEED JUST PARAGRAPHS By medeoh. Bridges Paul Can?! teat 1133'? gi) iiB , In , Clem who mike um. no In or brilliant thousand tin, under the o government‘ t time and tho of the day. I points out than in to atroettritsi1ttfis 1y following think for on tt in for straight on t? need men like , Thd questj of the erimi ha become I embodiment too, Mr. B to the bone, u put-adult. danger" to' . manly been“ 'i'iltts+inuttartttyttt.tat fundamental altb on which America was built a ‘by which it has that far m the storms of time." 'Three form: of intolerance, the vary thing that forefathers an: to America to pa. . -- Chicago is fortunate in having as aleadorof trrottpofpeopkntttagt of Mr. Bria , brilliant intellectual achievement And he not only In: great gifts he it, Willing to use them for th 'aolving of problems of sober“ "ittt V co. It is mind: like his which .w need to clear the ab. moaphere; to ift out from the general Boot what Ii e ml coal'there is for our furnace- and consume the smoke before it e a to being our minds. 1M Pub!“ Chicago‘- P Henry Holt Ah enthAulii ‘ $2.00. A E. P. DUTr 368 ntral Ave, High and Park, Pinon? H. P. 2443 A novel of} t,r.ath..takt) INALL J. A. Tc Importej W A L PAI DEO By " /gitt WI Brl By And he not only but he is willing to use joking of problems of co. It is minds like need to clear the ab. ift out from the genera! e real conl'there is for nd consume the smoke to being our minds. n of the. responsibility wot irr%ponaibtlitr- ousehold word since its Mr. Dun-ow, and this, carved most swiftly owing that bone to be 'irstensonlKo. “N TING -A ND-- . DRA'TING way when the people 1’ lawn no avenge citr- lthouzhtful or oduubod inn oumlm, " in . , more Jmttottartt thnn f and Domestic [DERS I autocratic forms of at everyone give W gbt to the great “no: ' in mt, as Mr,_Bridzu t our 1tttelltttrnitsi, is lea , time- but that our ge- more. Instead of blind- 'rutttoeity we at but Diva. helping us to think who question: that we Mr. Bridges. VIND " BRANCHES lite Fire ttt novel of Society I the sage ' , it at, Bookseller m ico. . N. Y. W SMOKE f Lew Smott F " of the Wilderness of the 1titrh:advettttms 3nd I romance. Read it. is Joseph Vance ' 'kwyth This. PAPERS $2.00 Philippine land and 1&0.er tric- tions closed an opportamitt/( , ~ ‘ favored brgood soil, " . and ahippinc commons. he cont! t, I t The Island government, he mgt he: ly is showing little, intor E , ch. project. ," T W! T where will you place it! r tt " tho concern that is able to tho lit - the most tservice at the least "iit Will you not? That’s when Iszue in. We.ars willing to sttatrk E tttttta- ticuon the mvice iiiiiiiiE Be- clurtine. rewiring. tantalum: o new batteries. 1 _ Don. Not Fun: ' u tlftt "t do not favor I su- iilih the form of an import tax or in ' [i form whatsoever,†he "y.dr"tiE do I favor any measures which ml? r" no. ended " in any sense I a wry toward the British governme "I my other foreign country.†. if. InVutigution by experts" a r big company, Mr. Firestorm 1tlq i dis. closed poatsiutitiets for large irf pro- duction in Liberia, an Phlli ' I fir, Ind Mexico. They expected t'ir)lfh, lop 1,000,000 acres in Liberia, 5.; added where work was being tl' , - "his year by 20 planting units. TI 3 1 Describing Mexican .. lithe, the witness aid the first in , ship. ment from that country "tt it: way despite burning of tnd q A and halting of shipment. by reki- n. \ roman 0mm: tiii Political uncertainty, he M, wu the thief obstruction to “:4; ent of this nearby some. ' " IP'? of 400,000,000, pounds . irrpiilt v goal of his company’s Liberian p lil ta it Mr. Firestone laid it It." be en lid if the government tank“; ., to remove laws in the Philipp lit! lamb which are an elective herd Bif at large sale development li, , debut plantations and to.ennet I, , en. courage the investment _ â€it ; Ital there. ,,) 5' ' SUGGMONS FOR AUTO BRAKESI ARE OFFERED IN BUT “The American Mo yi, the necessary have-mental far " countries only lf the: sored of "mpathette suppj their own'government,†" I in my opinion our governmq do everything within it: pm listen“: with its foreign pa encourm such investments; Solutionof the rubber wardâ€. lie: in investment of American , C, I in plantations, ehuflr in fore E can. tries, Harvey S.'Fireatoue, Iff cut of the Firestone Tire a Rum com- patty of Akron, 0., told L' gallons: Commerée committee. V (l i Correct Operation Uni Circumstances Fm Redtrelttsri)riri1t, of Accident " South Bacon , mm. Highhnd _ THE HIGHLAND p, OAK -T'éTaRAc LAu NDRY" "tHE------ ttl H , F. PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Groin-word“: “Gin me u tar word meaning I country any women in it.†In explanation of ell this it in well to rememherthet a fundamental. oh- ligation of the Soviet government in Rania is the ettack upon them-titu- tiona of public government in other countries. The annual appropriation which ia made for this purpoae is of quite " exuaordinary amount, and even in the aelection of diplomatic rep- resentative their ehility to electively uae propaganda in many instancea govern their ulectlon. " long " we withhold recognition from Soviet Rania we are able to ‘oontrol then antagonistic 280m. Once Rude ia recognized, however, and ite diplo- matic odicen allowed entree to thie country. they are clothed with diplo- matic immunity whieh make! . cur- tailing ijt their activities a vaatly dit.. ferent nutter. It would be well for those who talk about our lose of trade through feiluro to recognize Soviet Rania, to let their minds neat awhile on the Net that this hilure of recog- nition operates " that it " least atopa the uninterrupted flow of Red pro- paganda into these United Stetea. my woman in it.? _ Smut Guy: "hath, "tt-8tadnts than." , _ ' miximum production, Mr. Firestone said, “or oncuzh to boost materially the supply for this country and to prevent toningprice control." Co-operative buying in Mutual and t,i'gtt, he dented. ohm little pro for help in u basilica that requirgs large stock: in prom: and transit. ' Thousand Acres of Fallout Old Wood of Wyn to Be Cleared ' and Replanted ENGLISH OAKS 10 1 BE CUT IN FOREST While thou in a very considmhie mount of exhumation oven in tho phhiilhod "og1eti' relative to tho Bod prtttitdat in the United sum. it re?ttttefra1tktranidthatevettlsrtty! alumni; of 'txattrgerattoet is eliminated that the amount of Soviet pummel: work which is being carried on in thin country is worthy of most serious at- mutton. North. But, South and West the want. of this organization on constantly working, and that they are not uniting more headway " solely because of the sound good some of the American people whom they are trying to reach. Within the week, one of the former Res! aunt: in: made a confession u to his past activities and of the Mancini support he was re- ceiving. . Indeed ' me u tan let. country without how i cigar? Educators and â€than. how dis. covered that children are vitally ty terested in their imnp'ditte sttrirrttiib lng, "peeU8r during their goody years. Don't you think you on! it to your youngster to make big homo M as attractive and helpful to WHO? A simplo littlo print iltuatmthte his favorite nursery hit or “who! 'toer,nrtheteaumnvtte,tuttr'ett cull his own. may men: more to him than you will over mu. I "Inordertoreochthoulndof. mull child. It is necessary for m surroundings to speak his loamy They should be sturdy, tetrnighttor-' ward 3nd olanentol, yet at tho an: time they must be Intelligent 3nd lat-1 hiyiw. Pictm upeclnlly impt aboukl have " pictures in good all his own. T and of simple ii: hunting and i vague sud eon only something attracted. You rewarded by tt from them. Le the picture no! the picture: he velop his inure The “on“ family has money tied up in dru- than in Who was the flmrt man to eating am with“: and" " out: u lot of mites" to-du lortably, unless one pa " "I!!! Speaking of Wang tl how, nbout trying to, make a h Why always VALUE OP PICTURES 3 m CHILDREN’S LiFE Those Which Hang on Walls of Every child would have 'oath 'tttr- ,G"oiurttimtetut'iaau9it'em. And just on importnht " think“ for book.- apd my!“ IO on" listl- pcnoul Wu: itt that 'tlt. m the pictures that should in: on the walls of the home when he “no! tn childhood, it in tho tAfiing things that sometime- emmt mam Do"you remember tut horrfbll old picture of a dead fish with it! day eye- that used to has in the in: room " home? Or the mamas of a battlefield that tilted just than your young bed? Things ttht that make lifelong impressions. Hue you ever “PM to gm about pictures ffr any chum? Little Folks Rooms Should Be Welt Chosen [ I child. It is masonry for hi: landings to sped: his km. _ should be sturdy, tumor- ‘and elemental, yet st the am they must be intelligent nnd at- w. Picture: for the child are Jolly Important. Eva-y child d have At [out one or trar,truod no in good Irma, which I: an o own. They should be no, I If simple line and "Meow hr. ting Ind inspiring A the a and conventional, And select mouthing to which your ehiid lg in ttthat teem: to Your!!! be , the " l, Let him: stole. and he wants. hatnmn mike»: " Em each the mind I neon-try ft speak his In. sturdy, and: nu with a beard We!!! oitrprUsd I yhlch‘he‘g no vith -rfi'i finders Inddonly. tt MM. a batted 'dttrt beghs more and I low I. m - I 10% Mt on l , YF All Paul. l The Pearl l I Th bl of 1 i' aitl?aiti't).'i?ti'i1tg?ir,iy,i! A I i'r,'hl', J,2"r'lul'Wll'l'li ' 'vntueaitnotoettraaqaereek " of ndoemnent, but as her most ; cherishcd‘trum. ' I “1%“: f be: tiNI T,4= I " I It II t 1 -' la in r I i??, mug Lgtthut : I ttu,'r'uht'tt"NJ'tgu . , I from time to time. . 3 Charles E. Graves I I Juda- nnl mumm- I l IADIION an Inn:- Cr I law an ,' T THURSDAY, FEBRUARY m. 19. [SFA’ TB Pt-mat' Hull an CE " rTWi as aid, the pm It.“ dds. LTE, 'rr, Ott-bait ntoabaHi, {W BEE “that the 'ed u “on Choc its "at nhqB-ql Och-rd 'MeoetMgt “that [E I: a PE El [C I; ED = p; I a: to I. Ef d