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HOME PAGE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1 Business and Beauty) By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory Copyright, 1919. by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) We Must Seek the Beautiful in Life,—We Are Sure to Fail if We Ignore It | ~ Can You Beat It! ithe, - By Maurice Ketten ~ The Evening World's Kiddie Klub Korner cht, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New Yor! livenine World.) === Conducted by Eleanor Schorer true, and just as indisputable, that BEAUTY is BEAUTY. The great- est pachygerm in the treadmil) of business cannot blot out the fact that the creative energy in providing for the useful hag been ever mindful of the beautiful es well, and about and above the work- y world has scattered loveliness in @ thousand forms: in sunrises and sunsets and rain- bows, in the folloge of the forest and the flowers of the fields in the crystals of the rocks, in the curve and sparkle of ocean's waves, and in the blue and erimeon and gold of the heavens and their clouds. Business 18 business, and simply AS such calls to us with an authority that is not to be ignored, for without business we perish. Rut let it not be forgotten (the pachyderm always forgets it) that we are sure to perish even Mere disastrously if we ignore the beautiful, The useful, properly attended wipe us alive and prosperous as muierial beings—as animais—but to be | © Tryouts To-Day yf. To Choose Cast for Kiddie Klub Christmas Play, “The Wishing Ring” TRYOUT OF ELOCUTIONISTS AND DRAMATIC TALENT ATO A.M | TRYOUT OF DANCING AND SINGING SPECIALTIES AT 10 A. M. TRYOUT OF BALLET DANCERS AT 12 M. Manhattan Opera-House 4 “B USINESS i» business.” Very true; nobody disputes it; is just as ‘alive as li¥ing souls, as thinkers and poots and seers, we must have lerce with the SPIRIT of things, with the Presence that calls to us frem behind the veil of the materia! and the utilitarian. To get down to the coucrete, the State Highway Commissioner is | pignning the sowing of alfalfa along the sides of the State highways, and als the pianting of fruit and nut trees, not forgetting occasional flower plots. The Commissioner is to be congratulated upon his happy resolution, and We should come to his assistance with all the means at our disposal The “shoulders” of our State roads are oftener than otherwise most un- dmviting to the eye. They should be made attractive, appealing to the eye, and through the eye to the ming and soul in us, as the flower appeals to the bee. USE STAGE ENTRANCE, 35TH STREET, NEAR 8TH AVENUS y “The Wishing Ring” is a fairy play and patriotic numbe: rag and jazz selections would be out of keeping. Bring Your Own Musi sa ‘Why not? What virtue ts th TARY ENAIC ¥ no ue ls there in ugliness? Like the soriid-minded angel : srt i Milton's great fpic. why eared for nothing in heaven but the “olen pave- higiatce ae oes sa .” why should we 6e content to think of nothing but the material, and ork. ta have as our only creed that of Iago, “Put money in thy purse?" lie Hall aeaiccg WP ghd Bere and Bronatwny, bast Thy money perish with theo, thou gold-worshipper with the rhinoceros baci , hide! Tam going to “tell something out of echooi.” I can't help it. Talking ‘With a big builder in the grouter city a day or two agoTt asked him to tel Mme, “on the quiet,” WHAT KIND of people were buying his $25,000 and $80,000 houses. “As a ru) he answered, “very ordinary peop! oe wey er anethes, have got rich out of the war.” is to be hoped that the change from holds in the wall to rea) homes, beavtiful surroundings, may be instrumental in quickening the soul, fin these iucky citizens, and in bringing them to the point where they shall be able to appreciate Wordsworth's lines, wherein, after lamenting the sordid materialism of 80 many, he breaks forth in the mighty protest: "Great God! I'd rather be A pagan suckled in a creed outworn, So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, Have glimpses that would make me levs forlorn; Haye Sight of Proteus coming from the ; Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.” Cousin Eleanor. eanor’s us who, in Ly Your Sweetheart’s Reveniad Ai. Wis ees | Characteristics Handwriting Coprrisht. 1919, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The Now Tork Erening World.) H Below is given the analysis of the handwriting sent in by sincere women who desire to learn more about their sweethearts. j MAY STEWART 8.—Though a lit- | served. tle’ young to predict any line posi-| tious. tively, tendencies are for a good| N®% 2—Positive, ambitious, oner- ‘ Betic. Analytical mind. Though teneher, but not physical training.| selfish, ives out ‘more porouel | This, of course, cau be doveloped, but | magnetinn. >» Diserinvntt My’ frank Brade teacher would be safest. Havo| Material tastes. ‘Preeti Will act fo client j Primarily for self. eli batanced. Qualities for excellent wife and! Cuicutating, mereonal charm. mother alno, specimen) ISABELLE D., Summit—Good typ omitted Forceful. Honest. Sincere, Will not $. A. G. open nature. Sc tae for money. To much of + whai eslous, Could be me M. G--Careful. Deliberute whou Good talker it take what be says| marriage. ~ Bwayed by reason only with a grain of salt. Trifle pecullar. | Spends intelligently Homewhat pro- 2 in. Cmestinating ja smal! matters. Type 4.V. L. M., Lawrence, M Ae that will make oud husband. Exuct contain quailty, Hoasttul, conectted. | great neatness in wife und home. | Some re . but imp moody. nputient, Socially ambi- tious. Marvelous imagination, No harm in him, but something of «| light weight. ‘Tendencies are experi- | enge will tone him down. LLA S$. B.—Imazinative, charm- | ing, frank, sincere for the ‘moment, | but type that loves easily. Can't re sist pretty face. flatterer, | but refined, and really very nice. | » S, A ; i od chil t born until the events Only “do not count upon him tos | ere Is the Solution of the Mystery of the Haunted said red viniow Qrove ge into retire: lodaings im the vitage if 1 did mot posure, but legal proceedings to foras to the coroner, much, Indicutions are he is some- Haie and ths 9 Peay rye ment, and led my dear wife and my- reccive him. ine to ‘disgorge,’ as he put it, bis “Gentlemen, I betteve I have broken What superficial. Murder”? of Stephen Garth. ; Seek the peace and seclusion “Now, my wife and I were share of the property left by our the law in some respects, and I am RUBY OLIVE L.—Clever, kindly, ! (Copyright, 1919, vy Edward J, Goda) termined that he should never er mother, whose maiden name, by the prepared to suffer for my misdeeds. re carts the ad ties a but self-centred, Cautious, absolute | It Is not to be wondered at if Dal- hter's path if we could help way, Faulkner, is well known here. I Perhaps, a long and blameless and gave to the air @ fresh perfume Faithful, generous. Ambi- | ~~“ ne 1 Contest Award Winner—11-Year Class. | THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD. unruly. One day she ran away. Once there was « little girl named | after a while she became tired and Charlotte, who was five years old.|hungry and wished that she Rad She was always disobedient and} stayed at home. Finally, she satdown by the road and cried in de pair. Though she did not know it, her father took that road coming héme from bnsiness. “Oh, Daddy,” sho cried when he came, "please take mo r i home. Honestly, I'll be good and | won't run away again.” So that was e a |her lesson and she kept her prontise. sn ne By JANE WILLMOT, aged nine, THE FORGETMENOT. Down in « beautiful meadow, A little flower grew. lt had @ stem of Irish green, And pretty petals of blue, roving and threatened to take Us, and he treatened mot merely ex- across the moor after writing a letter de head control, Determined, caiculat- | CHAPTER XIL, ja br daylight, and In the rays © yyimple and Manruerite exchanged jt, so a journey to France was re» realize now that James was in @ state not wholly uscless life may plead for ust like the lily or rose, { ing, but at the same time’ plausible, | (Coastuded.) & powerful sun at that, bud ouch WO smiling glances at those words; but solved on hustily and the two took verging on dementia, but I may sum me now, [ acted as I did because he same as any other flower diplomatically sympathetic. Sense t'66 ‘M not such an ass as to want te lot of carrier Bland, gardener the professor's strange narrative their departui For my own part, I up 4 distressing period of four days of a certain pride in my work, and| ‘Will do as it grows, ‘ humor, Well trained mind. Di to marry a girl who loathe Smith, and four gaping yokels uf Elin- should not be interrupted by lovers’ decided to await my brother's coming, and nights of suffering by saying because of my love for a dear. wife By MARGUEBRITE PENNEY. . wu crimipatingly generous. Undoubted the alight cf ms,” he anid Citi ponte mention & quite reapecta- confidences. and try to reason with him. If he that, in a final paroxyam of rage, he and daughter. I dreamed that the success as professional mun or dip- number of other inhabitants, when — *T am a man of highly sensitive proved obdurate, I meant to join my was seized with iothat. ruefully, “1 tried to frightea Stophen Garth alighted from car nature,” he went on, “and my mind wife and daughter abroad, and, to almost inatantane JEANNE P.—Extravagant. Versa-!'Meg. 1 guessed she'd run off to the next morning a nd Walk ea un 24 almost gave way under the shock that end, as Mr. Dobb is aware, I tile, Good mind. Kindly, but abso- ;Warleggan. My motive was to sepa- UP the garden to th. pore of his when my brother James, somewhat made over all my perty to my wife Jutely independent. od in big /ruie the pair of you. Then I'd fullow, OW Rouse. | To save Mra, tacksan older than myself, who occupied @ in trust for my daughter is step things. Hard to convince. Exe a# soon as this punded ankle of “2d Betty from spasms, wunle prominent position in Birmingham a8 was necessary, f believe, to suve them tive. Simple, but expensive tastes. {une would permit, and tell ber cun- had warned them Previously of Mri manager of an important private from persecution at my brother's Impatient of restraint. Intuitive, |didly that 1 was frantically jealous Gort ye coming, the BG me bank, was reported missing from his hands, because he had hinted at a with combined head control, which |¢f you. Dash 4t all, and not without jiiiite wenorally, were Hot thus Si, office under circumstances which some grievance with regard to the shrowdost blow by. dying In my isten T can produce a certain) rr makes you 2 good judge of human | good cause! All's’ fair in tove an’ Hxltened, and some of them would pointed to a serious and rystemutic disposition of my mother's entute, 4 house. I want you to consider the number of documents to prove what | } . we nature, thustastic in atever | Wat, Mr. Armathwaite, I've a notion athe new. guvinor shaking ¢mbez#lement of the bank's funds. grievance quite unfounded, since I position 1 was in. A man, a stran- I may term the historical part of my you undertake, Indications ure ca-|ow that my splutter simply drove TiNy, with “the old. guv'nor’ Day by day the scandal enlarged its had dealt with him most generously jer, was lying thore dead, in circum- confession, The really vital pag of reer first, marriage second consider- | ber into your arms,’ had not the latter. stopped to greet Pounds, ‘The bank closed its doors: on his releare from prison. in order stances that demanded an Inquest. I it—-the manner of my brother's death - ation, However, you enjoy society of Hy namo ia not Armathwaite——— Tit. nt Smith with the exceedingly "undreds of people were ruined: to conceal hin presence from t lad not called for a doctor, or ob- ‘n receive no other testimony than 4 oo clever me! ? an Dalrymple, whereupon Whit iit park: there were several cases of sulcide jagers until | had tried every tained any assistance locally. I had my own, eked out by such statement 4. D. D., Brooklyn—Frank, picasure er glared at him in @ new frenzy. “Tver sinith, I'm not so dead as #monw the robbed depositors; and, t ment to pravail on him to lav ont my wife and daughter to a for- ay my friend, Dr, Senife, may find Joving. Sense of humor. Jmaginu “L never thought it was!" he vocif. 0 Shia Sie last, my brother, James Ogilvey, was and my family in peace, I arranged cig country, obviously to got them himself able to make after heasing| ‘ tive. ‘Simple tastes. Not conceiied.[erated. “Let me tell you you're the SSIES ag smith, who did not Srrested in France, owing to a chance to meet him at Leyburn, and drive to’ jut of the Way. A post mortem x- my version of the tragedy.” * * © ’ 4 Optimistic, Head controlling affec- | biggest puazle of the lot. Lehan't be wif iis tongue again until the new- Meeting with a man who knew him. the edge of the moor. | brought him {iination would show that death ‘As @ matter of fact, owing to the o . tions, Honest. Tendency not to be|# bit surprised if you say you are the (Of) 08) ote He was brought to trial, sentenced to {o the house without anyone being the jad taken place nearly a day before attitude of the authorities and with| punctual. At times lavish spender, {fellow who hanged somevody here, © z & long term of penal servitude, and wiser, but | soon feend | was a child [nade any atir, If 1 destroyed ver “ttitude of the authorities end with | Again careful. Relieve in buying few | 4d persuaded old Garth to stand the * | |) 08 | fe 8 pasned Into seeming oblivion accom- in his hands. He played on my fear {qin documenta in say brothers pos (he Active aasiatance of Tanke | tn but geod. thi You conld cone | racket. Bt woul ve no good: purpon panied by the curses of thousands. of publicity by agreeing to Iie perdu If itwsion—suck, for instance, aa a ne Columns of the Nutone et. centrate your eh¢rgies more than you] Se, to pass the time while the set orn in detail pe Jeanne! sh My wife and I literally could not hold 1 would supply him with drink. I fivct or leave, which he had retained Sie: te Cert ase Nita watien’ & do. Tendensy to lec things drift for | owe was cating a meal, Dalrymple Wilch Mi. and Mré, Ogilvey cleared up our heads among our friends in bore with the infliction for some q a oplexy, and died dead past had indeed buried its dend,| OCTOBER CONTES' AWARD usly but, by # most unusual combination | WINNER. “Though conyinced that he was of simple circumstances, the whole dead, | hoped against hope for some strange story has been brought to | hours. ‘Then rigor mortia set in, and light. I have nothing more to say. 1 knew that the only man who had Now that a long ordeal of silence is r inflicted an injury on my good ended, 1 am happier to-day than I name had struck his last and 1 thought to be again in my ex- | . > p one ha le after its expiry for the mere raph explained that it! h moh told hin the story of Barapur, and up the mystery on the one hand, and {he Midlands, and, as were not dayn until, driven to despair, I re. lone af } 4 My Ria, ORs Ge to a certain point, then | eros heard, and was subducd, since became mystiied themselves on the wholly dependent on my earnings, we fused to purchase any m nlcohol, PUTose, ¢ Any ee ot ee was Mr # Oxilvey who died, | EDNA D., Brooklyn, No. 1--Versa-| he knew now that, come what might r Few parents rear & resolved to change our name and start = “"There was a furious scene between pressnys i cog sere ere and not phen Gart he am Ve} He One not ee Mee uate | Marguerite Ogilvey wus lost to him charming daughter to womanhood tite anew, At this crisis my mother | =— us be nothing to sha special faculty was obtained to cor- | jl f , prise er de : se rect the announcement on the ston , | fore without experiencing the surprise, al- died. Undoubtedly her death was “In a word, there was a prima facie rect a Some Imagination Rather extrava- {forte Oe yairymple was murvey= most the dismay, of finding that she hastened by. my brother's, wron cams ae iouaiah RAG Ua Abe in Bellerby ‘churchyard. | Naturall oh My, rather cold e- y whil ym r > H | a ple in Elindale an noigh ng the di of smith and his has given her ru man of z, and it is probable that she de hed against. me. Of irse, the the peop! , iM ‘ = = ee an a dled it was good, t whont they know little, In n- stroyed a will alr in existence, | bal oe yar bet a borhood had a pretty fair knowledge | to prove . devoted father and 4 weaning to make another, but was « came a messeng rby on stance, (my innocence, but all the world—all of the truth, but every © wa 8° | Clinton Clive Hartt, Aged 11 Years, | a borrowed bicycle, bearing a tole- equally devoied mother could only stricken down by apoplexy before she of toy smali world, at any rate—would pleased to see the “professor” a vi iq y iT 7, gram, Lt was trom Marguerite, and listen in bewilderment when the girl, could carry out her intention. A” OO Be hd gape and gossip because of the his wife aga A tt ania bel November Writing Contest, ; te |Palrymple’s heart danced with Joy who was still a child in their cya At any rate, no will was tound, 80] Copyright. 1018. by ‘The Prem Pailihing On | scandal which my wife and L had hushed up with romarkalle | Tea prieen bt Dae Gellar Seana 4 { when he read introduced “Robert Armathwaite ler property became intestate, This (The New York Evening World) | given more than twenty years of our Evel Dee eee oe Oe ali Tine nai 4 ia Pj 1 “al is well. Father leav ns. for her promia d husband, while the hy j House and ground belonged to her,| 1. in what city is Yale University? | life to escape. Wor the sake of my tongue. Paula: bax ii tae iors e trom. alx to Sfteamenee d York to He will join mother hed eyes were only paralleled yut she was unknown locally, as shv| 2, What ix the passageway between | wife and solve ne at, Bee » ‘the best Ch d v , q 2 Whi q “rt “ aly itten t who write the best Christmas H mon LU ABE me early errow, TBEpect Us Ses owe, Wukn (be Hell ErAes> Hindalo more than half a cen-|ihe Bast River und Long Island) daring | expedi Sa Wa yea ay Phe girl’ [stories 7 | about o'clock md n car, hg strange: ‘aceeded to. exp! tury ago, 90, after settling some legal! Sound called? | fraud’ of a previous generation was Be’ " » umb. from the parent or guardian By Carolyn Wells Love, Mer:." that he was not Robert Armathwaite, matters, my wife wad I determined to| %, What imaginary line ix 23% de-| forgotten. Why should 1 not resume mother clinched matters by grumb- rottunt the steen in origi nnnnnaa yt Ly All is What was well? It but Sir Robert Dalrymple, K. C. B. L. live here, und adopt my wilé's mald- | qrees north of the equst is inyown, name, and iet-my brommer Wag that ‘ven Betty's gotten w}saving that the auory te origina) and Coruta Pelt, wealthy ter, ig} | WO%_& woman's message, which us: Marguente, at firal, believed he was ¢n name. There was no great difl-|" 4, What is the name of the En ie and be buried as Stephen Garth? young man there's no doin ow! wi | lis reed aust noon : wealtiy spinster, (44) sumed everything and told nothing. joking. When he assured ber he was culty, £ still euntinued tu do my’ | flyweight champion now in this coun my own behavier during her ABS PERO Bae pee ah nevlanans, er. eee em Ciscuverved. alone, dead, in a nt the one zing fact that even more serious than usual, she re- | which was mainly of a spectul- | try? week would help the as- the garde o wirylund) tha ml 9 ang i * ead } 45) ae : ori, which Was miinly ¢ pects is Ney must be composed entirel, uy locked oon, with atcebbarred § Stephen Oxi'vey'a wife Nad evidently lieved the situation by making wa Minature under iy OWN name, but In what Shakespearian play does A that [had committed sul- summer: |Dut, they Bale ¥ ied th ie period of conceal elabe curtsey er own reflec- i tamdale 1 was always ‘Stephen the characte? of Ophelia appear fe, while a rather marked reser The Black Prince received his now | 0%, t i) igs vipdows and no possible mecas of | wits ended, and thet, her 1 > Gen i@ ap old-fashioned mirror In Conk! and the catastrophe im the| 6, Whut is a figure with eight side Ance between my brother and my- and most iinpressive set of featu , aa ea but the door, broken in a and should now vindicate himself to the drawing room adi tidlan: son passed into the mists | called? | sif, together with the fact that he had before a in noteworthy marriage pole 1ipaeonenae ia tari Ludy Dalrymple!" she cried. “E tenes Ronn pene ee 16a) died from apoplexy, Would complete took place, and beamed 4 Courtly ap 4 few ininuges after she aw cried 3 | ingie went late to bed, and sented at court by her humble self! ™ pe getty Ain A Ha selGdr en Mary Pick: |e) ie atorover, thers aniline er mon the. bride. when. she 1% Af , 4 inet /Thieve, i ee dt} he much- § ober mple, S81. ‘ reasoned that by d's ht 1 with this very bol eat he atalen fed ding |New York Ch 4 fov help against “Thieve When § | awoke early, to find hat. the 3 vie Ri Beles Peryer KCB. Lad xrew to womanhood, the memory of| 8, How many valves has the heart’ |! connection wit hia ve ry nae, descended th tar in sewed athe Contest closes December 1. 1 ‘ | duced ne da s proupo' proceeded to invest James 0 i ies 1 Pee ree ee een FAY of tt rs ecolved its ¢ Jame * jokes renders Per will and the} {ous to ae the sun shining into’ his each of them with her own order, died away RA Be od Pere ae a 1 iO determing tne Per (iy violence, elther self-inflicted, or Walker senior and Ja Wathor {Wow To JOIN THE KLUB AND 5 whereabouts of her jerels—which § | bedroom; it was still more joyour to | When the bench, the bar, the police Ta amt ta terwon bad ever | 10. From what country does’ most |ciused by other. James Ogilvey's junior watched Sir Robert and Lady OBTAIN YOUR PIN. |descend ‘the stairs, and glimpse the and the press were duly represented hut such @ perso euaity & |death was the wventh, andl trusted Dulrymple drive past. their office en jarm the larger part of her wealth} | p\ue sky through the Black Prince's t afternoon, Mr. Stephen Ogilvey €% |, and you can take it from me jof the straw for hats come e to Paris and the Continent ty | to this alleged prophecy of a Span- t put to death by a sea-rover aweet> ‘ ankle. Hise wite that she Was ignorant of the fact} 11. What Cabinet member rece : apoke fuHy ena fray a late hour yesterday. Some| resigned to become a United States | '#h prices id the father Py came t gh the ofifiee, and daughter we: present, and, if un “ ? he ae’ enth ol ead to | 54-26 i, mer of her death, there ave re | scented, “ay ae ALL a new wan Mra, Oelivey wept s litte during the eight years my unfortunate | Senator pee elie elmamently paventeeath Little thlage often long att thin te. Conde “ sults of a startling nature, of life to the old how Dalrymple recital, it was only natura. brother was released. I met him im] 32. What Biblical character had o mos PrBae t, ¥ kive’ ine World Kid No. GS Desk Roi ; ‘ in connection with @ shadow, or man- thought, Jimmie, when we let the| fF atid a hat when "To make clear the reason which London, supplied him with amplé|coat of many colors x wit ; t ie hen we le; the) The most ingenious reader will} decided, than. and | there. that void led ine to deceive my iriends ia Elm. funda, and sent him to the Colonies. |” ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S He gogo A PR Bae een g ve unadle to anticipate the} commission the best obtainable artist dale in @uch an extraordinary way, I taking good care | that he | should BUMETIGNA? ned Blane window 18 the MAlroAe: sirnoger named Ravetk AFMSINWAIS. | startling solusion, Ip stained glass to restore the Black must go back twenty-four years in may eddre “. L heard no more of }#m| 1, Hame, 2. Westminster’ Abbey,|a dreadful undertaking, dressed my ahout the marriage of Meg Garth to I brother in my own clothes, tied his Bir Robert Dalrymple?” Jen uo to, AXteen oars 96 ame Ric cation a iver arey Kia Pie and Prince's features in. guise befitting my life. 1 was then thirty-five yi racter as % warrior, states- of age, and Professor of Philology in until the beginning of June, two|3. Virginia, 4. Esophag E decp a mystery ag the man-}| visor, A current of pur This story will begin in seriat$ .bis f 4 Pe 4 7. Bu s. Fitz | body to @ hook in the hall where the — "Well, 1 didn't, for one!” said the . elev a. rece formed university in the years since, when he wrote to me as|til. 6. Denver. 7. Burch Fita- | body t i Well, form on this pago Monday. op Be Sy lover. any collection’ Sidanda Teh. amaltiod,” teat: 'as tewhon Garth weld be waa 0 yming|gerald. 9, Wig board, ‘10, Sandy| shadow 1 have spoken of is seen at on gloomfly, ; Deere of mortals is privileged to see @ ghost some of you know, my first and only to live in my house, being tirec ad a| Hook. 11, Turkey. 12, Two, this time of the year, and stole away i) The Bnd. ‘ bate 1 ‘ \ fia j ed shits spike ddaaliboue oie Agree yy Spapaeat honey? aware ape iss j $ 5 : 2 bo aig Pope momen baat othe rs \