HE C. a X. moon-[c Bunny bu dam a distinct service in establishing It 'aninin a new park and that“. If the enterprise is prpperly conducted Ravinia Park Mid form the social Ind entertainment center for the North‘ Shore 'suburbs from Evanston to Laké F6?:It. The objec- fion which has bees offered to snburban life is the lack of sock! â€Livia. 13:. 3 56115: the criticism wn we“ taken. Ravinil Park. however, with its varied entertainment feï¬m mains to proiid: for the North Shore a new social life "1-“ ‘0 1 i ., . . . _ ‘ ,-,v.-_ M .. , . -‘ :1; am: 7’1" "" wmi‘d‘; {s stnllgpmyfng "Carlyle“; u?Mry¢%;9“° whggg;ey_esiarc 1001mm; fgrwgrgm . _ evggaqd thle cars have caught the ï¬'ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬?‘ mhmrldis hog»: and desires at the beginning†of tie gwentictig cen- "ï¬iï¬â€˜, "this prayer bredMW’fll‘e {limï¬ler that) of t'hé p’réient. 3 I at am, {'4' HM ~. 3 Ii is ink that d' gafWPYrt ’ormevm- is still seeki‘ng “to do its *ï¬Ã©ik'wickh ‘hiï¬ï¬drfl‘zéf slimâ€" 3...... it... H.131.†comm .1 ‘ ‘ ‘LIRATIZPP $21.13: W" ,5 » HOMAS CARLYLE once wrote what he caned The World‘s Prayer, and it read as follows: “defp «3‘, than great Lo‘rd of _:hoddy, («funera- tion and misfeaeance ta do air work was a maxi- mum of dinners, Mftnea, .froï¬! and audacity, {qr the Devil’: sake Amen.†‘ ‘ u. , . There are certain pessimist: whqjclï¬ï¬n that the :-...-I.l :. _‘ n -,,, 1‘4 . The coming «summei season will ï¬nd Rivinia Park fully eqtiippéd, and will demonstrate not only the quality of the attractions Which will bé 056de but the ï¬nancial success which the enterprise is to attain . The fear that the charafcter (if/entertainment of: feted might, not meet with tho,appr'oval of all has thus far been groundless. The Burton Holmes lec- tures, which drew crowded houses, demonstrated that the people of the North Shore would patronize entertainments of the highest order if opportunity oflere‘d. ~ In addition to the theater attraction, a ï¬ne skating rink and tobcggaz‘. siidt' uavc been recentiy opened and are being generously patronized by the young people of the North Shore towns. Muwï¬u‘im JWM " " m...» mdehuuumer. w- "z E take unusual pleamre in announcing that we have arranged with Mrs Laura Day- ton Fesscndut of Highland Park {or the any} rights on hul’ historical nm e! entitled “Dorothy Lee." It is a thrilling story of love and heroism centering mud n loynl dunghtpr of the colonic: “$1â€!qu. Thmhmkduhmmuh- ring story and Mrs. Feuenden be taken advantage of’it. The ï¬n! imam Hilltop»: in-ihe‘iuue forJamï¬. Thiswouldbcagoodï¬metohe‘ gin your subscription if you are not already a m- ular reader of the News-Lulu. SW Pm 51.55. YE»; 53.â€. due. Copy Highland Park ék‘i‘uhmvï¬ JANUARY. 23,119.05"- . The; World’s Prayer Our New Serial Ravinia Park "NH!- N g ‘Lcttcv “£3? ““5â€" “n.--"u - cum 1 13 A‘m‘g'v‘inwa I“ 042‘ 1'! N laco will give Manila an ideal pleasure-ground for- all the people. This drive. is a favorite resort, and , the view is said to be one of the most beautiful in , all the Philippine Islands. Band stands will bi erected ’for popular cpncerts.. Another important' step is, the construction‘of a complete ‘watetwbcks V system, for which there has been a bond issue of $4,000,000. "The 'water will. he grilled-from the Mari‘ quina ï¬lley. ï¬fteen miles, away. .. , l neu Ind justice whether the employee or the ear plo2¢¢ is éansidered, the individual or the tion. It is in reality a moral revival hfll‘éheved belief in the reality. the excellence and the ham- ‘ “1in of thine. This movemene is Quit: W from “A“! religipun revival and it may be well Iht it is 69 “Morality Is not a qugsqqggg "1W greed or W ellemance. Monliiy 1! III expression of individual Hie. [Us this that de‘tetnlfï¬ei i man's face value in 13% eyes of the Ihï¬nfl‘e. 3., ‘ But the most interesting feature of the recon- struction of the city is the preservation of the famous Walled City, whigh was erected 300 years agd to repel the Spanish and Dutch invaders. This Walled City has a distinctiy historical as well as a pictur-- eSqne value _ a I Fof example, for yeats open ditches throughout the city have been used f6; sewerage purposes,,so that the public health has been put in jeopardy. These ditches will be made into clean canals, span‘ned by numerous bridges. Pleasure boats will ply on them. A complete sanitary sewerage system will replace the present ditches - . LANS have béen perfected and the work bedun . of rebuilding Manila and making it the bean- tiful city of the Orient, says a writer in “The WoddWork†It will not only be clean and healthful, with wide streets and attrartive plazas, but it will be a tapita‘i of sit as well. It IS seldom that such an opportunity has presented itself in the Orient to make a model city, and the insular government, with the active cooperation of the United States 30% eminent, is taking every advantage of it. If we has been paying Canfle": prayer we should change our point of View or we may be left behind m the spiritual progress of the world an egaression of disunsfaction as an acknowledg- ment that Immunity is still unsatiuï¬ed It conï¬rms Browning's magniï¬cent phrue, “Ah! but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp. or whats 3 Heaven for?†Ralph Waldo Emerson his wisely snid that “the socket. of human progress lies not in out being dis- satisï¬ed, but in our being Im‘atisï¬ed.†The revival of monlity in life and art which is going on throughout America and the world is not so much mermmeuarthesmfue. Ifitdoesitheooaus imï¬cial and loses its virtue. '11: feet that it all but eludes our obeemtioa indicates how deeply it in working at!!! how brgad is its signiï¬adee 1n the life of the people. wihmumuchumifle. ï¬nances.“ in am, tmthanhinnoneof the mom fompt mm and womenâ€"the 6623:,“ to amt some: a?" “ï¬ixtnaï¬ â€˜ '. T“ “ e Is in was however; a work! mem§ not only toiagd simpler hing but mound hou- esty of living? 1:19ch that makes.for1idpteouI-‘ The ice-K's mane!“ (onward better homes, betv terhousegbammmre,haurcbthesoawr hacks. berm shoes on our feet; the much eponl nneom duke of the world to do it: work better ud tp ï¬nd ’95 in 9" working, as 13! amino} thu. moral nvival. Such a movement «)1 (hm, of necessity, can wofk of ï¬lling in 155 acres. adiohiing Mal- The Rebuilding of Manila i; am the ' Dim emplo *7. 83%]? armmd a slowly revolving cannon loaded with a ball and trained to the level of their heads. The trigger was so arranged that it cauld be touched s from a hidden- -source outside of the banquet hall That at some time during the banquet the manna would be ï¬red everyone at the table kucw , but just when, or in what direction it Would be point- . ing was a mystery. Of course, there was a pos- sibility that ï¬le ball might crash hamlessly between the heads of two banqueters, but -it was equally probable that it might carry 05 the head of' some student. Yet no one flihehed. The chances were equal to all. ' ANY admirers of Mark Twain believe he has never written anything more beautiful , than the/{hue verse he had cut in the mod- est block of marble which marks the resting place of his wife in Wooflawn cemetery, Elmira, New Yérk: . ~ Warm 5.1M sun * Shine kindly here; Warm southern wind. ‘ Blow softly here; Great sod ‘above Lie light; lie light. Good night, dear heart, Good night, good night. a The picturesque object of destruction revolving during the jovial hours of the banquet, pointing from student to student, and ready at .a given moâ€" m nt to biow any one of them to pieces, was con- si ered in Jaï¬an admirably: training to steady th: nerVes of a ï¬ghting man. A. DMIRAL TOGO, oolnmande'r-in-chief'of the 7 Japanese myy, whose prowess Is I ï¬ght- : in; mm h'as won world-wide praise of 1atc, comes from an old school of Nippon warriors. His naval education is of the best, and he has been trained in every way to he a ï¬g»... “0Ԡ-~ . less ï¬ghter In his youth-- he and his fellow IEden;I I; the: ' Japanese naval academy were accustomed to attend an annuIl banquet. They sat at a circular table -..--., W. m, sun urc- Alumm_apitilyinhc- ‘ humm- tdias “bail†f ' " the't‘ is reject is in charge Milt)“. ' ~ , ! adventur- ou-Endiflnm‘n wbb wu W of one of the provinces titer. the American occupation. He ex- pects to sq, id MFWLWWXHM this ‘94:» w ids-law mm..'!! 7 M ,be the center 9!, “Lil“ «Writ! mï¬ahe Philippines what Sim]. mean: to East Indian.“ .The wqupl ycbgfldin‘ Manila yillhydgr plum fur- WWW ms. @qu- mmxa Dan; ‘ £50le to live in Merin- mica-intent _ on what I can do, rather than whethppena _ to me in consequenceg in the indiutch mil. concerned With that is- rather than what midst be more to my liking: in the maent tense, with concentration on immediate duty, rather than regret for the pa‘st or anxiety for the future; in the ï¬rst person, criticising mien. rather than condemn- ing others . in the singular number. obeying my own conscience, rather than the demands of the many. mum «inan'm-to â€Wei-subr-mviu. Thgs. Muila, hundreds 9f "gnaw, oncctagacene 0f SMah.snlmdor..will ps._mdum<u.qum M H. Ishtar-uh ;Cmraï¬Ã©ï¬h’§ iï¬uâ€"‘EVC: WI: am? do will have†economic. of'the How Togo’s Nervu Were A Ghmmatic R'eéolâ€"{ré An Epitaph Wnua‘u DnWm anz. thQ qt the ‘ kevllle Havel-l: childre" will be in t1 honest, no in for a. a; south 1 will wring ad and i; many who‘ nfter .inté