Daily British Whig (1850), 16 May 1908, p. 14

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Mine of Undiscovered Wealth in the . grant, Jane Addams Declares E Loy Be rhe Roapaters of» Simons) Clon "A mine of gold, an Eldorado of intellect, Ti "this great United States. Aladdin's lamp remains webbed whelves of the stengely, no one seems gered the wonders to magic rub A few art, a new literature sleeper spiritual' ontlaok § country, amd yer we 80 to Europe off art, our heratare, our music nd our philosopliy. Why ? Becanse We negleer our foreign population," oe words were spoken in au singh ly 86ft yet vibrantly earnest voice the voice of a woman dressed in gray, th a face softened by the beuuty of Seniderness and hair becoming silvered time. From the face glowed eyes gnetic and prophetic, Miss Jane Reddams, of Hull House; Chicago, never more intensely, . artaignment of - America for eglecting its alien population and dts fless exploitation of them in the st fields of labor; an affirmation f the wonders of inrellect and spiritual ilities of the men put to digging e8 and: working in stockvards oy by culture, nught brighten the "ational horizon--this was her subject fe must: go man-huntiog," she said "Inspired with a spitit of adventure re) miagst get among the foreigners, learn heir customs, ideas and ways. We must give to theme--and they will give 1 ua, undiscovered unworked in An unused og the cob nation, and, to have dis be evoked by a broader latent in are SAmericans go to Firope to studs eh 10 study language, to stidy music," 0 iis Addams. dechired. "Why not do here? Why not get among the igiers, mix with them personally, oo contact with them socially? : mE Anjericans hold them at a dis fange; they look down upon them from fein otty position 1 they make them je Sente of aloofuessd How many, a of our intelligent, edaeated Am erieans go into the foreign quarters of onif big cities# How much do you Kio of them? They are as distant and own fo most persons the des. "We should get in touch with them. a large scale. To-day we are turn must of our immigrants, withont Erimination, ito: laborers; instead of ding thifr geruine qualities in dig Rout their intellectoal gold, in dis Wering the genins and developing the Bt talent--whether it be for music, ting or any other----we are turning relight cs into diggirs of ditches, sweepers, stockyard employees putting them to manual Ror ofa gr as £) 3 ] Smericans arc only just waking mp alge and Importance of the en women who make up the foreign ation. of our cities." at 1s 10 be done will the farcighs the sociologists. Send them Hg, ausiver some: put them iu say others. Already, it .is ei Srey catsed a vednetian tly the wheels are bos logged rides toil to-day in saa mines, in the sordets, jhe _rhuirgads, Sing tunpels, Hr al premploved. he _ Siren what shall be pate them? Caltic teourage tent in a at masicd Expect of n h the 'great work the inteliéctual workt? if ;! onws and make of every man a genuipe wan citizen. We most n and instil patriotism in th of the children." How is this to be thod should be UEECSES: I hrongh the settlements Through the ¢hurches, Through the schools By individual contuct And the method must effort Such done ? Miss adopted ? be an assimilation of the for eigriers woukl give a great depth quality to our hfe. - This reciprocal re lation. would help them ; us a vast Xorenouss naterial." From contact with the foreigners dur- mg many years of scttiement Miss Addams has had opportunity observe their capabilities. Much pative ability is pot used, bul bared: in. the grosser {asks wlueh "are tiken through necessity, "American art outside. With the expression, An Hahan worknmin will carve the woodwork about his door, | something that would not occur to an Ameriesn. His impulse aristie. Surely it would be well if Americans | absorbed this spirit. "Among the Slavs anil Russians ther rel & mative talent for masic of unused to is fostered from is 1% ward literature, fed in New York many Russigns have made notable | contribu tions to the drama. The Jews INSOSS | gat utellect, un ability - for abstract discussions, an juterest in the problomis of life; théir talent for taking wp the theoretical side of life would not he bad for peactival Americans. "Take, for instance, the Tealians in Califoriisa. There they have small farms and 'gardens: thesé gre pretty, urtighic, filed wath flowers; the fumlers raise silkworms: their lives are beémuti- ful. dn the hey produce the ' oe! S RE { or i individual § work! up | the | Italinn it 35 a natural | Among the Russian there is an impale 1H- | bing | Hie fancy. might well transfigare a tit eno ne sop tis =o EER 3/0 TE a Z Fon Ja? Fr ase SFr ele of Greek as the Ajax! Amerioan | W expe) beings it would open |d the shih ps of Hi an evidence The story appear ase of dreamer Sut the sh of ty M {Crasis 1 An Halls tiv country, Pad he Hived in the congested close to Hulstead stree x Thon was attractive; to it enh { Neauty ke applied hin are hours vo cactntg yg the dwe fing f thi s and 1 ie declared was a wanton defdecment of god Toader i He ordered the mim «to pay Tor the door ar Abas the honse, and storaeil at what was a really artistic and beaut i fal effort gi prosaic noind, saw in it} only elatism, Miss: Addams, cident, saw differentdy. landlord aml sdeceeded "Why," Tia House, "should Amcricins go abroad and adetire the quaint native | crafts of those lands, and when at home! fail fo appreciate, ray, overhok Br ridi- citle them?" And thén the thdugh pechrred to her shold pot these craftmen: ho work so prettily in their own hinds, | tine the work here stead of go- the factories and mills or sweep-| Sarely our life is whro- rosaic enough, - and reign romgnoe and arti in his wid earver, | clan disrrict Cliengo ti auring wha heard of the i. She visited the in petifying } Tim strocta? mantic and var of conatry so commierviatized and des- ate of art" Among the = 'with. whom ihe Ti x 1 senior | Cheney & Co... doing i of] Toledo ny an thet said fi fi OB Lg POLLS ted the shop work am Addams' of America fo take it the people upon a Brae seals she said to a helper at hic magic lamp. she asks? mr people go mani A nique wav erent hi the 1 ¥ tion ia You ade hia State of Ohio, ¢ Leg ot Toledo, 1am anly. Frank J, Cheney Trakiss oa oath that he te ot PF. od ner of Raita of they Bre and avery en cured pein B of wm 4 RE Piraaare, 6th An (Sealy AW. Dppen | Catarih Care. ad Aes wh gore al Ye # TIES Ligpects Wa 7 = en's Christian 4 Ly the use of i Hall's Barr RANK FJ. CHENEY Tare Addons, the Vole! Jocril JSorder = Case 22 Torr i 7 or Fre Ere Arrived amd ss Sie Appesredilber latey A Gentle Dose That Never N eeds Increasing { Asmall dose of harsh physic----salts,cas- | | t just. as laxative foods, jus tor oil or pills--soon ceases to be 'I } exercise acts on the bowels, t harden the bowels~don't stomach~because they uTitate, weet dose In always suffi 8 the bowels are already effective, ( Then you take larger doses. take the physic more 1 That is because the physic is ifritatis The bowel lining grows hard, just as the skin becomes calloused by con- stant irritation. Calloused bowels can't perform thei natural functions. fa result i chronic copstipation -- the need o constant help, Else you ner as th weeks the refreshm lecture > the new of the They are sold Be saute to . On every tablet. [be box is marked ike this: rE Such physic belongs to an ancient era Modern physicians have learned its | effects and displaced | it. i They row help the' bowels gently an naturally. They use vegetables stead of minerals, Cascarets are purely vegetable. The vest pocket box js 10 conts Tie montitreniment box 50 cents. 12,900,000 bores sold asnuaily. od any Mpa) vised Farner Prit dred work ¢ read ont Will. America rib Will the Livwicls. a ke be City i wines] a si emiioh i Princ i stenlidy ant thir ForM- TRAINING CORSET | For Stout WOMEN You will be Stylish if you wear this Superior Model--"The Corset withoat serhine nna started p Associa ith the pRrpose has been stesjind res Gor Hofitead Pte Tre v # ali baent 3 in west. Sorel them with nv tow vey ong waded the off through ther ole mv sn and rsaeefind | Ba nt msn Behd The wool wits it glans fog A straipht mats bare were. pnmadde bi ire thevateting stick and {mame mi why there iow bead by De stei this point, nad We a aan is ben prem the froth chet saanaiven Lh Tekin dal spevste] afd wow op hah cme Tinta Pitismion anda Ro x ter § the! thorouihe | Siam ih Hol and swbperihed "aay of ecenilir, ELEASON, tars Palle, Foy ee internal. Garman | oo

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