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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 THE | URGE FORESTRY! , || @ PROTECTION State Laws to Guard Trees Planned at Conference SEATTLE STAR PAGE 8 Youth Leaves the Home Where Minds Grow Old Is youth leaving your home? young—as dull or as full of lively interest. i : Youth clings to it only so long as we ourselves You may not find the answer at once—for are young of heart and mind. youth is more than a matter of years. No cal- eee me 8 is endar can tell you the age of your mind. lo answer the question honestiy and with- out deceiving ourselves, we must either see Our mental old age creeps on us without ourselves with outsider’s eyes—or accept the loud warnings, even while our bodies are answer of our own children. young and vigorous—and mental youth slips pay , ‘ as quietly away. Their penetrating eyes always discover the , truth— and what their lips won’t tell us, their The home is just what we are—as old or as —_ actions will! The Answer of Our Children ii I THEY like to talk with us, if they like to bring their interesting ! Yr, Murray, of Tacoma, preaide conference TURKISH RULER HITS CUSTOMS | Says National Dress Ideas. Are Ridiculous friends to dinner, if they find us good pals at all times and seek our’ companionship and advice, then we ean be sure that we have a “young” ; home. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2A But youth will not mix for long with mental old age. Our children may not tell us in so many words that our minds are old, that we can talk about nothing but “the job,” “the office,” or the club or bridge or our neighbors’ affairs. But their actions will speak louder than words. If they find that we know little or nothing about the great hap- penings in the outside world, if they find us unable to answer their ~ questions about sports, plays, the latest discoveries in exploration, science, and invention, if we show ignorance before their friends of what the great statesmen and writers and labor leaders and ed- itors of the world are saying and doing—then we will find them leaving us alone in the evenings, or overjoyed to be invited to other and more interesting homes, rather than to bring outsiders to our home. the mast seenlort of (86 Ai tional assentbly. 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