\ _ sblor by developing m positive know!â€"| he chils wave amplitude, and © Pure h’ D R hiz ues F mm ie on e t 0c amen sag eP $ ® w-q.lrm“ hfll ; L ‘of light he recalled the three terms 6 mn_.n.mmum‘ .‘ PLANS UNIVERSAL SCHEME| color itself; wave amplitude, grhich V BsE fixes the strength of the color; and II lII ul. “ m e PEleoi ME C CCE e ! i wâ€"mâ€"umâ€""‘"""““""""ï¬â€˜ Nx. is located in an office building close is ultimate objective is to dis.|to the downâ€"town district noocd i cover new laws that govern color e '\-ll‘h: ..Jn.u..an.-h_).’-"w.w“ is e hss o n L ie i |so=gnuoddc._._-2:on Display _1 our EASY PAYMENT PLAN ®=.7" &2 t# eolor by developing 8 POMMO® »UCCAITUC M lazzsly the attribute *nwmwdhmmmwuw cnâ€"mm-u.u..‘:m.‘.mm relieved of Iaborious experiment, EBMâ€"| _ ___._ . _,_"" ./ reveal how Lo oncani oc cirwnge ThA ce sR Taenge ts 5+ m some results in his color museum in > @AREC T 1 _1 Lee hnnue in '“!-flfl-m _dh.mhthâ€"-.'u W colorâ€"and everybody is located in an office building close is ultimate‘ objective is to dis.|to the downâ€"town districk _ Unjer & cover new laws that govern color e o and light and to .-,-..MML But when lights wh i. “â€.':“M were switched, all the colors in that “‘l |~|.I“ parable somewhat picture vanished from view of the hudw'&luwmm. Instead .of the the '“methdnlnnuthml-o- w_‘h ."““v..ul" Sci.| ment previously there was to be adâ€" uce (hlut.. ,-Mhthldnï¬alhmndon fl.ml tests in the unique nonâ€" the same canvas, Mr. Andrews‘ paintâ€" W T n 0 ce -flhflmud.moud‘mm’.‘ of curious and extr he has inverited or view of determining pFecisely what colors are best suited to bring out beauty and harmony and create pleasâ€" mUoRes, PERDUee PPCCCAB C s _ tisements and other uses is a problem that Mr. Andrews seeks to solve with scientific accuracy. In describing some of his experiâ€" ments Mr. Andrews explained that in &Mm*“w it had to be seen, properly to beâ€"unâ€" derstood. Then he pointed out that an artist dwelling in California, for example, can now telegraph a color scheme to an eastern printer or pubâ€" WMW&QRMW A significant and constructive servâ€" ice that the experiments are hoped to render is that a housewife may in the future not give her husband a small sample of cloth to be matched at a bewildering counter, for when ghgobjxtiveolthhcolormh has been attained it would be a simple task for the lady to telephone the color numbers and combinations to a store to be duplicated. _ .The chief purpose of the museum which is fnqug:l"ynltndhd by stuâ€" dents of color various points of the United States and Europe is to develop a universal notation that will It‘s Time It‘s lime to Retire We have built up our business with : Fisk Tires i# Steffen‘s Auto Supply ‘wn wine craver qvors on nupatms on rmyopsiixg. 522 Central Avenmue, Highland Park Telephone Highland Park 350 % and reduce your tire expense by using them. Have them put on now before the Spring DVBsssel~ C 2 Sbecneth‘ of t e the strength of the color; and Find Way ;":.'.....n-n.-tu.u-qu m.rm... " | strength of the color, because integ what manâ€"knows as light or “_I '!W'.“’.!‘,"m_u.s lights produces new colorsâ€"New * the human eyeâ€"and blots out certain other colorsâ€"to the eye, Mr. Andrews Other similarly convincing tests were made in this room for the beneâ€" fit of a visitor. A violet light floodâ€" ing the chamber seemed to bring & feeling of chill, whereas when this violet light was turned off, and anothâ€" er button was pressed, a red glow pmmvmm“"" . wd Ni n e oam reaction to rs. Mr. Andrews‘ first interest I0 "C~ search in color and light was stimuâ€" lated by meeting the late Albert Munâ€" sell, who had devoted much of his carcer to color standardization study. Associated with Mr. Andrews in this work is H. V. Marshall. Uncle Sam is going to do a little distillingâ€"three millions of gallons of whiskey for medicinal uses. That‘s one gallon for évery twelve citizens; a quart for every four; a pint for every two; a halfâ€"pint for every inâ€" dividual. The line forms on the left, ladies and gentiemen. . . There is more telephone wire servâ€" ing the people of lllinois than Asia and Africa combined. our $10 »ov" win g.. You the Finest Car BUILT TO YOUR ORDER Represontative Call on YTou s test was designed to : show ind why mixing certatm colored waves tend to dull or gray L. ated for discussion ‘ of . pigâ€" these terms become hue, value, roma, he went on. Hue is what (Net Portableâ€"â€"No# Scotional) IN THE SOUTHERN STATES Former Governor of Arkansas Declares It Prevents Mob . serts George W. Hays, fo uth-_-;flccï¬o problem one of the chief deterrents to the abolition of the death penalty. "One of the M‘-&n‘h‘i m-nhth-qn The system is exactly the same for both white and black, although the latter race is still quite primitive, and in general culture and advancement in a childish stage of progress. If Penalty Were Removed "If the dedath penalty were to be removed from our statuteâ€"books, the tendency to commit deeds of violence would be heightened owing to this negro problem. The greater number of the race do not maintain the same ideals as the whites. ~They have their own particular way of looking at life. "The sometimes . unexplainable KHendish crimes of lowâ€"grade types of negroes grouse uncontrollable exciteâ€" ment on the part of the white popuâ€" lation, which is followed by disgraceâ€" ful burnings and lynchings. Due proâ€" cess of law and orderly carrying out of the calm administration of justice are eliminated. I trust that my readâ€" wFC GDIIIRUEIT V CEUIED ETE CCE CCTCC ers do not get the false impression sAsEn EDUCATION that the South is a land of lawlessâ€"| Before close of the schools the ness and disregard of established| accident prevention department of codes of justice. Every section of| the Chicago Motor club arranged for out land has its own individual probâ€"| visual education of school children in lems. The South to a great extent| traffic safety, through the medium of enjoys immunity from the gangs of| poster lessons in 20,000 classrooms professional criminals with their| in northern Illinois and northern Inâ€" hired gunmen that frequent the larger diana. cities of the North and East. =â€"â€"~ * City and Country For Married ‘Men Only. It is betâ€" © BoP d smite e olg in td "FPurthermore, the great cities with| ter to have loved and been bossed, their towering structures of steel and| than never to have been bossed at all. Capital punishment is necessary to Exâ€"Governor Hays finds the negro en io lmNonhMSueet ‘Q.uA L T Y A for Everybody. 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