to ca of th wi it gi f¢ ol it 81 Thursday, April 18, 1929 UGranada! The Alhambra! Surely it was for this I came to Spain! I ask nothing better for any of you than you waken some morningâ€" after a day of pilgrimage, a truly wild pilgrimage mine was, ‘by bus over the mountains from Seville . in the pouring rain; through villages where we constituted evidently : the sole excitement of years, (which would have been more amusing if the state of the roads had not made it possible that we be quartered there for some time for their conâ€" tinued amusement)â€"to waken after such a pilgrimage, I say, and â€"see the first rays of the sun ï¬fting the mist to revealâ€"the rose colored walls of the Alhambra. s â€" May the handâ€" on the stately portal of its walls never reach down to grasp the key, thus releasing from its enchantment this marvelâ€" lous palace of fretted . stone .~and sending it to ruin. â€" I found as guide if not. Irving‘s "son of the. Alhambra" himself, at teast oneâ€"of his spiritual kinsmen. In "Mister Flores" care I was esâ€" corted â€" as r,og'alty' through the palace, ushere with courtly bow and . knowing wink~through gates opened by keys a yard long, into halls each one more beautiful than the last, into patios where cypresses â€"and fountains reached up with equal eagernessâ€"toward an unclouded sky; Mr. Florés has to perfection that art of <the expert guide of taking. you into the ordinary precinets with a gesture which intimates that here human foot has never before trod. _ "The song of birds, the falling of water and the voices of beautiâ€". ful ‘women" the Moors believed where the only music in the world. fr WPTCIRCED ENCE ECIICC Now it isâ€"noon. The guns at the fort and the uneven, limping conâ€" vent bells by ten minutes‘ ceremoniv‘ have just given that notice,. Whic of the ten minutes was the exact hour of twelve no one can tell for the correct time in Spain seems to be the secret possession of the Crown. It does not matter, within THE ALHAMBRA ESTHER GOULD S TRAVEL _â€"CORNLR the walls of the Alhambra all hours are beautiful. _ There is onl%, one person whom I envy. It is Washâ€" ington Irving‘s old tailor who, born within <these walls, lived to be a hundred ard~ ventured out only t;lc;‘ };oh;' _his Garden of Eden. RAYMOND â€"WHITCOMB brioiis, â€" RAYMOND & WHITCOMB COMPANY 176 No. Michigan Avenue SUMMER CRUISES S$.5. "Carinthia‘‘â€"â€" June 26 $.5. ‘Franconia‘"â€"â€"June 29 R‘aymond-Whitconib North Cape Cruises for almost ten years have NORTH CAPEâ€"BALTIC been ‘the most popular Summer . Cruises to sail from America. This year there will be TWO Rayâ€" mond â€" Whitcomb Sumâ€" mer Cruises to the Land of the Midnight Sun. The cruiseâ€"ships will be sisterâ€"shipsâ€"the newest Cunardersâ€"specially deâ€" signed for cruising. 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State 8615 T H E PR ES S 99 Once when 1 was a sentimental youth, my soul was inexpresâ€" sibly shocked when I heard of an inhuman fiend who had put out the_eyes of a helpless little bird, in order to ascertain whether its song would be made sweeter thereby. And the brute had puffed with pride over his heartless experiment!,; , â€" i _A greedy theatrical manager conspired to break the heart of a beautiful girl who sang in his trouge in order to develop a pathos ‘which her cheery youth lacked. he walked into â€"the trapâ€"the heart was broken. The pathetic note came, and stayed. The human hog: filled his coffers with the proceeds, satisfied with himself. The songs were more tender, more appealing to the emotionsâ€" brought a better price. s ~~‘Bunyan wrote his immortal "Pilgrim‘s Progress,"second â€"only to the Bible in popularity, while heâ€"was confined within a disma, halfâ€"lighted dungeon. ° A*~. $5: â€" Our best. collectionâ€"ten volumes of life while the author was an inmate of tiaries. f 2 ZACINE i > E0 ERERE VOLE w 0 BAAA NTAE W CUTE OORATL O ACai ic e es Te t o h dn W best within the human soul? There are those that seem to think soâ€"but it is not the truth. Solitary confinement may find surcease in active mental occupation; but the human mind works â€"best in an atmosphere of absolute freedom and content. .. f taal ~_~One of the most brilliant writersâ€"I knowâ€"of, who is blessing people everywhere vgithAhis superb talent today, has never, to my knowledge,. known misfortune. . He is _wealthy, his mental poise perfect, his standing enviable. He is at his best in everyâ€"particular, and. could not be improved by any prison, or b_y the loss of any ‘one of his five senses. Away with the: heathenish superstition that bitter duress sweetens the singing in God‘s kingdomt â€" =. L azielâ€"â€" Does it LAKE FOREST t require privation, duress, suffering, to bring out the very 18 LC Cw on ied en o oh d op clanat (ten EiWw for the entire family 1 438 01 0BB ... c i ctuass uce aicthin t ts eiedveiitne ce in t es tater ~sang in his trouls:e in order to develop a pathos youth lacked. he walked into â€"the trapâ€"the The pathetic note came, and stayed. The human ffers with the proceeds, satisfied with himself. more tender, more appealing to the emotionsâ€" genuine imported Deauâ€" The most complete line of villes ever. shown â€" in wide assortment of colors. NO! NO! NO! asmussen (Bros. 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