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#3 *he top—and sucee the 2 Ok replied the Knglishma novelist observed, acutely, “is 1 ihow that AuPHp th oven harder to stand than fail years both labor and sat ure. Yet he, too, has been row 7 ‘ ‘proached nearer th / ing al! the time; he has not rid tape shrerdealp tJ 16 HUGH WALPOLE, NOVELIST OPTIMIST, HAS IMPLIGIT FAIT (Continued from Third Page.) fered the most terrible pain. She HIN HUMANNATURE posing their diMculties. 1! present troubles, bad money tional hostilityyand the res has had fourteen operations and arden Cer emton home, 7 a hatder we have to stud has lived in agony th Li part of the time. And 3 better for the coming generat @ sues wondeltel be in every It seems # Jong time to + t al began. way than when her “I know @ man, a writer, who was struggling along ten years ago with little or no success. In those ten years he has risen nvar merely a greater repuiation, ut f& greater character thua ie had when I first made his acquaint ance. “It's when T think of peopie al- like these,” summed up Mr pole, “that I can't help belle the world is moving toward creat goa'”’ won't seem so long to histor But how about another wa tween labor and car gested. “TH optimisticall “Lean A common under vith each other and with has ytelded many « erished privileges. La hor has learned that it can do more for itself by working than by stril ing. Both are acquiring common ense and a spirit of co-opera tio Here's hopmg American Jabor and capital ¢ ewis e ternational situation ugued ‘ 4 a : | ti oi uae 1omenon to which both English There is the Eastern crisis ind American pessimists point There are the strained relations the increase in the divorco rate in between, your country and Fiance both countries: . —recalling W. L. George's of How about iff 1 asked the gram that, “The war may not have tayght us to love our ene mies. but it certainly taught us to hate our Allies.’ There is the apparent collapse of the disarma ment programme. And thes told us, in 1914-18, that !t was ‘the war to end war!'"* But Mr. Walpole optimisticall sums up the black-looking inter National complications of the Present !n two words—“growing pains.” “I Delieve,"” he said, “that wo are in for a period of grave un rest, and that wo are nowhere near through it. After all, the French Revolution and the Napo t. Does it about marria he greater number vorces,"’ he answered, that people are + though, of cours means that there is mor sure that in 1870, ful observer would large numbers of persc ing together unhappily wife because for various reas of expediency they did not vy to part. Now there is a great re- action against that sort of hypoc- risy; an Intense feeling on the part of both men and women that marriage must be the union of two who love each other and are no a opti Tam Jeonic wars lasted a full thirty happy together —that tt 1s immoral yearg.. I ain of the opinion that to live with a person you no if, when the war ended in 1914 longer love, Not all of the women . Ufe had become at once smooth know quite how to use their new and happy, we would have been forgotten too soon, ‘Tho world would not have Jearned the low fon it must learn, sooner or later * —that nations must find somo other means than war for com- freedom; there is « certain typo of modern girl whom T can not abide. 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HORTON ICE CREAM CO. - 1922 CRE . sap sinh Anh pela mcrae. anata THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, BEPTEMBER 29, 1922, L. —- ‘ : have finer and happler marriages than ever before!"’ “Your reference to the girl who misuses her new freedom reminds mo that T wanted to ask you how an optimist views the younger generation--which pessimists have been viewing so exclusively,” 1 said Mr. Walpole amiled. “Of course,” he remarked, “T think It a pity that this gener- ation should try to cut Itself off altogether from the past. One gets a little tired of the assump jon that the world began in 1919. It is arrogant—and yet it is pa thetic, too. Even a year or two makes so much difference in the viewpoint! To the pessimists ibout the younger generation I hould sa imply: ‘Wait five ears!’ The truly ttagte aspect f thie generation is the swift ness with which it is no longer vung As to Prohibition, though he is © nine months of it in this nt ve cat still see a silver ng to the cloud e all 8 gone,” he satd, nd Lam sure that entually will come to g light wines and beer That seems the only sensible let people drink a little they won't want to drink 1 muck I do think,” he answered an other question, “that there is al together too much interference everywhere with personal liberty On such a question as literary ensorship I shall always see red. But tl Oo, 3 pendulum o far before it After Crom- swings back again talk that I discovered the reser vation to Hugh Walpole’s optim ism. “Even if you have faith in the hearts of the world,” I had remarked, “have you an equal faith In its heads? Can you bo optimistio about the general stu- pidity?” as at the touch of a spur, danger!" he exclaimed. “In peo ple as I see them there is an im mense kindlinese, courage, cheer fulness—and an stupidity brains in lethal chambers! timist would out—“and yet it only for a matter of 100 to % years that we have had anything like general education, Before that w tellect. Now we have a democra cy of intellect—and it's going | take some time for that democra cy to bbcome an aristocracy,’ the sinking ship lingered in Mr Walpole’s mind. For after a brief pause the novelist said quiet musingly: “We are on & shij and the passage is rough insté of sinooth matter, What matters is how t! passengers and crew behave T believe @hat the ship. will reac port—ships usually do! And even if some of us drown thé éhances are that, in the last five minute before death, we shall do some thing which ts worth more than our whole life has been.” well and the Protectorate—the Restoration!" 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