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BIT HOK It KM SKI) To TELL THKM WYTIUM; r ?v..M V.". !V; ? foi ???- vijml ? of *|?Ma. \v!?o ? i ? ? .1 $ 1 for a praclionl |??*ac?* plan. v.- ??? ' ? i r .i ; -m>- owun ? to t.'sjifv as in ifn? !.t In* i.> s|- ,.?!inu ??? ili?- iiil? r?'?t of j < a? Ho nfuM I tn -i.' t Lw ? i ! ?? information it wan** ?|. c*?int ? n<] in -? il was a imtmuiu! affair |?ur<*!>. S. a?? ?1 f *? 1 1 t rr.Vr: s? oi M it; ii< ? ?t? ; (It. < n of \Vrmoiit ; Mo-??s? of N- w Ham i ?'iii <? ; U? ? I of Mi^ouri; ami Caraway of Arkansas. N. Y. Society Girl Adopts B usiness Career To Aid Favorite Charity IX this tiny of f.oroo coin petition i#?two?n charitable organiza tions to HUpport tliHr mm., r ous worthwhHv acti\iti?M. of l.? no fit ballM, au<l Ici/a.i r* jaloro, on. ontorprisinK im-mber of New York'? yonner r social m?t ? Miss H? 1. n J. nklns - -lias adopt id ;m original jn< tho?l of aiding ht-r fuv orito charity an?l, nt tlic name, tini., hninchinf? h? rs. If on u thrill ing Imjsmh.' s curn-r. Sh?? has l#? - com** a full- fl? ?l?r. tl Kili Hwoinaii fur Fiat nutomol.il. ?* ami will <]? - 'vote a lib. nil percfiiti*i{>> of h? r ; commlwilonn to tho NVw York's roui ni iKNiona to t ln? work of |:Hh , Settlement, which U situated in tlic heart of Now York's Kant F. 1 ? Immigrant (lmtricl. Miss J. .nUins Ih |'W'tur?-'l . closing a salt- u "llaliy" mo<l? I lo Mr. Itogcr Wil liam ItitN. sou of lb?* I on ii?l? r of S? lll?->mnf. wllh MIhh M.irjfitt. < 'lowland, ttoclcty leader and a ?jlin dor oi' Ihv rictlUuu ill, us j wllium MEXICAN'S CltOSS I . S. I'ii-* J-'n I * ? I -Viwfi,* Mn\V -i I". !?!;.? *>!?*> 1 ? ? ?? ? ? 1- ?? tN'ir own coiiulry !?> j'triUo ;u * : : ? ? i ? > !- . l it t im ? tiik?u i*f J it :i r? /. jv ? t (*????]? tru'ii fioiti Dou.;!:^. N? w Mi \iro ;m?! 'l*. |-.;)riw-?| Juat'i %. it j JIJ.il. ?.n- li:ut!i : . r?ij r.r : ? f V.i.,;;i I : j: 1 ! y '* :i? j . ! J. A . u. . J Ml.? Try to Match These Sisters for Bcnv.ty Tiioto ! i.jht. Harris & TZwlns T!.o?e five piii*. > w.f, aro l>! OoMio Dunn wuh !'? ? Mati..- S BlIlM I?unn with ? ? * . . M I MomlHl, ami Joan l?unn .villi i Oir.Ci-3 Ol llic llicli luviillvuiil. '?i iun thlrr-s ? >!, f\ijilt<il Hill in Wash:: ?i. P. C L- ;t to ilpl.t: ? : N'.' i.in'.i; \\;a I.HlQn with |.i- ?? i/a'r.t- Pnar c?t' . t, ?. >.'? i-r.i l a. Miti'Ko 'lJuii'i W- !i , I'-i 1 1 with It.-j \ \ si-nintive ? i \! ..v * i Y'u k. '1 ?.<? ;,tiH |w. li't-i m ? i. .'I work in lh? BY THINKING ! < noi.onr.t} Rhnrcpirl and rrulpf umj heaufif 4a lint and contour . w;,rketi in fifth inn! rati of ttwrhle; flrvitl of txprtilion from I he soul within. TIJK BRCONP OF FOUR A MULE S By BETH JEFFRIES FRIEND ami fellow-sinpcr in the opera with Caru.n, the greatest of ull tenors, revealed tin* other dny a llltle trick of tliis great ?rt Kt to jr?-t the ulinmt of beauty out of his notes. Fundamental! v. he Iih<I to fuive the organ to work with, of ciuifM , and the technic to manipulnte it, but lir thrn brought psychology* to bis nid. Whenever he look our of those deep inhfilnl ions before uttering bis note, always carried in bis mind the I/Ira nnd picture of a wonderfully beaut if id roar Ik*I?1 in bis hand ? n great, full bodied and luscious rose? whose fra {rranec be was inhaling'. Thus, the leauty of the rose, through bis itnngi nation, was translated into sound. In which there is perfectly sound lienul y-theorv which may be applied I11 fnuny ways. A Man died in Sew York a few week* ago, quite famous in bis line, lie wni an artist, n id hi* work may be seen in many Important public nllettet. Nature hnd cndote<l him with the most grotesque feature! that were perhaps ever nut on a humnn Ih inp. lie bad jowls lilce the dew-laps of a bloodl.i uno t n nose like the claw of a boiled lobster fff nit", shape and eolnrj ears that were like nothlmr but huge oysters, find be was as bald as an apple. Yet another artist, in apeaking of him one day, said, "I think be*t the moat beautiful man, probably, COUNTESS BOTOX nonx American born, and more I if ul , hernuff of lite charm of h> r erfirenrion than Utcuu* e of nju lariltf of feat unt. In tin- world." Note that I'.** rid not *ay "lmnd>.e:o#,K because thorn's a \.? t difference between real Ih auty and what we <all "handsome/* Why did tills artist think this of the man with the face that tnad- one think of cnt*tace;:ii and bivalve-? Htcmific this man had a soul so beau tiful th.it he lound his I h a veil rig!;', lure and took every one with whom lie came into contact right into !t with hirn. Nobody ever jtaw the grotesque feature*, or, if they did, Uiey a-^o ciattd them with the r-al beauty that looked out from behind them, through the kindliness of the eves ami - In the deeply graven linrs expre^-iVe of n life-time of human Sympathy and un derstanding. He wai often sought by his fellow-artists whin they wanted to creute a fiiee portray In tr true beauty of character and miu!, ami he ha* been preserved in marble and brof/e. There's a famous Kurop. mi artist in this country at the present time who Is here to paint the most beautiful women he can find in Ainerlci. As yet he ha? not selected n slnple one of "the ten mo?t fanmu? beaotle*" as a model. "I don't want to paint doll?:/ he hoS said. "T want to paint women with real rfonls and character* Also, three's a famous hei?ute who Is what we used to call "a show flrl,M and the term Is ab?nlntelr- descriptive. Iltr features are undoubted!* perfect. Tfrr frlfn/t t rail Ihii r harming Hum on ha n < 'mint i ft ' 7 h* f/lHt'l" In raw* vf the I,, r lii/f ' it I A' r I V4 t. . I y K. V? ? Co. nml there !< no <!oubt ?tin{ ?(.?? I? ?< ut : 'ill n? i? elnimed Ye! , (:?.r i? ii mn?lc, animated r.nlv Ix-. i .?? >he riirrif. it <i round wl?h h. r. Vli.il may lie ??rlifixl it I* unknown, not lli.it It l? In-rrutuhlr, but that it tills i ,tMn(t of character. It I* Mrnply grulptured beauty in llnr mill contour. Worked in ll?-?h instead of In n,;irl>le or cl?v Compare it wltli that ?f ?noth< r, ala ffn aflfe'-. w' .* l,j(? i.cvrr I* ? n f a t"-e<1 o? ii arrmt iiemitv hut iij on viioin I h?* rye e.in rest with real (il.-n* "?>"> flhepleT'" face may not be perfect from the point of view nfllne and Contour, and regularity of future. Yet here ?nmfiiihi)t ulilnrs out through the ryr (lint K of the Soul And Iwiiuty of diameter denotes. The lntr T.illhn Ttnssell, who rrlenrd Miprf-mc as n Wanty lonjr< r. prrlmp*, than Any other worn.-n hns ever done, kept the lines of <li*ftfrurcment out of her tncr hy continually thinking youth ?n?l cWrfulnr?4. iter IagI photo graph, token when ishe was past sixty years of Ajre, show nettling of the llne? of discontentment and of worry which Are dellmdlto of Waul v. 'I'! Is Is not because she elk! not hare as mane rare* and worries ?s fall to most human In in,;* ? in fact, she had rather nt'Ttl ttttKPLKT From point of Hiir r/< I ronfnv.r O face Ji** n <iulur --l ~? ? fhnt -trf - /tolorrM, i iet her* *hin<n throuph th? t<jft a pplejulnr of character that muktt hrr truly beautiful. more, mid, because she w?j known to be j'< n< rou-j bhe carried the burden* of many o titers a* will ? but bccausc fclic* lu.idc it a rule of hrr life not to Ad mit worry and cure and discontent into tlie scheme of her existence. She often told her friends and lec ture nudicnccs bow cv? ry day of her life. *l?e tnade it 11 p.-aclice t ?? say "(jood morning to (Jod," by wbleb she meant that Instead of tumbling lusily out of bed Willi a grouch she nlways WefSt nt oner to an o|H-n window and give ber thanks to (>od for all g<v?d things. So she filled lier mind with pood thoughts inxlciil of peevish one# wilb WltlCli lo start the day, and also her lunrrs with the cleanest air that was available. So she chose colors with which lo surround herself which were in harmony with her Inner Itcing, and carried out this plan consistently, even to the color of ber toilet soups and the corresponding scent. Which opens up a little thought of what used to be considered as "occult/* but which now I* known to be a part of the real schcrnt of things. A physician In a large southern city, who rnav not want his name used because his thought Is *erv far from being "ortho dox,* recently wrote to a prominent firm of un receptive soap rhanuf ACtur ers suggesting to them that they bring out a toilet soap which should have different color* and odors to he u?ed by people ACeordlna- to the color of their birth month, the color to lie that of the Jewel of the month and the odor to be that of the corresponding flower. LILLIAN RUPSRLL An 11 h re touched photograph of "t}u fatnoirr-+wnr+p-taiern tthcn tha ifi* fiint irtu. Iler thought $ t ten olwajit youthful and cheerful, and she had no lint I. "For,* I if* wrote. in urging his sugges tion ?? ii positive irld lo health, "the flower modelled oil the side will he the symbol of the clean living we ?re to follow, f??r t lie llower 1 1. conceived in pure, p r.sionless love and stretches its < rig in hack to the fount of life." Mr went even further and suggested that every child horn into the world *h< old be surrounded from it* begin ning with its proper Color ' ill nil the llltle ilitirnaciis of life with which it fiot come* into contact in order to create m harmonious extslencr. '"It should he taught to use a sunn," he said, "which is colored nnd faintly seen ted ill harmony with its being. The sounde- 1 henuty |ilill(Honfir was once cxpre- ed in a bill -hoard adver tisement, which is no longer to be seen, advertising a condensed milk and showed a beautiful pastoral scene with cows grafting placidly in the fore ground, It bore tlie linei ? milk, from contented cow*. Which expressed n perfectly well thought to the mind will have this known psychological fact, that thp at titude of the mind U reflected m the physical well bring. Anger In A mother has been known so to poison the milk for a nuning child tnat It tiled. If the admiMlon of discordant thoughts to the mind will have this physical effect, Is it to lie wondered at I bat the thinking of unheautiful thoughts will be registered In an un lientitiful face? And W It not equally true that the constant holding of hea* tiful thoughts will produce beauty?
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