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there is some "art" to be had at this movie, after all. "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

was art as Mrs.

Stowe gave it to us, but scenically, as we have seen it! So, to quote you again, "It is but fair to add that from the scenic point of view alone "Way Down East' is extremely well worth seeing. There are charming pictures of New England country life, out of doors and indoors; a quite remarkable, reticent use of color in some of the pictures; while the effects of storm, of the breaking up of great ice fields, and especially of the crashing and fall of ice masses over a dam, are perhaps unequaled in the history of moving-picture production in this country." Why, that is just what we came to see. Again, to quote, "Looked at thus baldly, apart from the scenic effects, what could be less valuable as art? One feels that there has been a tremendous expenditure of effort and skill in producing something which is worthless."

May I reverse the question? Looked at thus baldly, apart from the melodrama, what could be more valuable as art? I have never seen New England country life, indoors or out. I want to see it. I have never seen great ice fields break up. I want to see that, too, and "the crashing and fall of masses over a dam." I shall certainly go to "'Way Down East" if I get the chance. And I do hope Mr. Griffith will some ay be moved to make a movie of "Uncle 'om's Cabin." Think of Eliza running ver those real ice fields (not canvas nes), carrying a real baby (not just pillow covered with a shawl), and we uld get a "close up" of the baby, ghing or crying! How we love the vie babies!

Again we ask, What is art? If you I watch the people in any library ling-room for a few hours, you will that ten look at the pictures in ional Geographic" where one reads

ext. My life, like millions of others, has been circumscribed. Westward I have gone as far as Chicago, eastward to New York. And yet, thanks to the producers and directors and actors and photographers and the rest, I have seen the wonders of nearly every land under the sun. I have seen the seas and all that in them is. I have had wonderful rides in the airplane, with most of the attendant sensations. I have been in battles, in wrecks at sea, have attended Peace Conferences, hobnobbing with the great ones of the earth. I have shaken hands with President Harding-that is, almost. I have become acquainted with animals and birds I never knew existed.

In our town we have the "Garden." The very name is restful. The decorations consist of latticework, with trailing vines and flowers. In the ceiling, which is high and domelike, are real twinkling stars. There is a large pipe organ. Originally it (the "Garden") was a church, and I think of it still as a church and I say, "Thank all the powers that be," that have accomplished this wonderful thing, not perfected yet, but greatly enlarging and enriching our lives. LOUISE S. HALSEY.

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MASSACHUSETTS

For Rent, Summer Season Marion,

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LANTERN SLIDES

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Furnished Single or Duplex Apartment FOR RENT DURING SUMMER through spare-time home study; easy terms;

Lower 80's close to 5th Avenue.
Reasonable rent. Possession any time.
WM. B. MAY & CO.
570 Madison Ave., New York
Phone 0270 Plaza.

for Rent, for Summer, furnished apartment. Bedford Section, Brooklyn. 4 rooms, bath, rate. References first letter. 4,997, Outlook.

LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE fourteen rooms and two baths, in pleasant location in old New England college town. Apply to Box 752, Northampton, Mass. NEW HAMPSHIRE

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Property Wanted

JANTED-Attractive location for summer tea room, furnished or ADUR, 1546 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich.

Charming Summer Homes and Cottages, furnished, for rent and for sale. Write for booklets. SARGENT & Co., New London, N. H. Headquarters Lake Sunapee Real Estate NEW JERSEY

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ot. Berkshires or seashore preferred. ALICE To Rent, MONTCLAIR, N. J. Trinity Court. Address Frovidence.

College Woman Would

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Real Estate

MAINE CAMDEN ON THE COAST OF

MAINE-For Rent Fully furnished, attractive cottage, on Dilgham Point, on the shore. Apply to L. DILLINGHAM, 599 5th Avenue, N. Y. Fully furnished high

AMDEN, ME.

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A large and exceptionally well built house of 16 rooms, in good condition, on corner plot, 86 x 200, in Bay Ridge. a suburb of Greater New York. Wide porches, open fireplaces, trees, garden. Suitable for small institution, sanitarium, school. 5,101, Outlook.

NEW YORK

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sar the sea and 200 ft. above it. 10 chambers, ths, running water. Living-room 34 x 16, 3 eplaces, open plumbing, hardwood floors, ctric lights, garage. Also smaller cottage ar by. J. R. PRESCOTT, Newtonville, Mass.

HERON ISLAND, ME.

or Sale, 2-story Bungalow, 45 x 60,

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To private parties (not invalids) furnished cottage, 8 rooms and bath, on Big Tupper Lake; high, breezy, wooded site; superb outlook. Garage, boats, ice, wood, etc. Easy access by fine road. Owner 5,103, Outlook.

ADIRONDACK CAMP to rent.

WANTED-Lady of refinement and educa tion as mother's assistant with children. Apply Mrs. Karran, 75 Fulton St., N. Y. City. WANTED-Young woman to serve as companion to girl 7 years and boy 5 years. Experience not necessary. Intelligence and refinement and references required. Brooklyn in winter and Long Island summers. Address P. 8. W., 28 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

COMPANION-Refined, educated male for backward young man (no tutoring); position offers attractive home and liberal compensa tion. In reply give full name, age, personal history, and references. 9,827, Outlook.

REFINED Companion, generally useful, willing to do light housework. References. 9,843, Outlook.

WANTED-Man and wife without children as caretakers on small country place in northern New Jersey. Man must have thorough knowledge of the care of cows. 9,846, Outlook.

WANTED-Mother's helper, between ages of twenty-five and forty, for girl two and a half. Experience and references required. Mrs. James Ladd, Ardmore, Pa.

Teachers and Governesses WANTED-Competent teachers for public and private schools. Calls coming every day. Albany, N. Y.

artyfurnished; commanding location $2.500, For Rent, Keene Valley, Adirondacks Bend for circulars. Albany Teachers' Agency.

rms to suit. Cost $6,000 to duplicate. Photos, , MCCLAVE, 1 Madison Ave., N. Y. City. At Isle-au-Hant,

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'EMAQUID, MAINE

FOR SALE OR RENT gest estate on Maine Coast. Large Colonial see. Ocean view, fine harbor and drives. G. TIBBETTS, Pemaquid Harbor, Me.

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Large, completely furnished cottage, linen, silver, etc., 3 bathrooms, 8 fireplaces, telephone, garage, magnificent mountain and valley views. Golf and tennis near. Address M. S. LUDLUM, 1827 Pine St., Philadelphia.

kill Mts., For Rent for Summer, Nine-Room Furnished Cottage.

Santa Cruz Park Haines Falls, Cats

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if desired: swimming pool at Inn. Enquire 8. H., General Delivery P.O., Englewood, N. J. FOR RENT On LAKE GEORGE

In the Adirondacks Furnished cottages. Golf, tennis, boating, bathing, fishing. Meals at Club if desired. GLENBURNIE CO., Glenburnie, N. Y.

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ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW FOR RENT FOR SUMMER MONTHS Located directly on Trout Lake, three miles by good road from Bolton Landing, Lake George. Entirely new. Built by present owner, who will rent for the entire season at moderate rental. Completely furnished throughout. Five rooms (three bedrooms) and bath. Kitchen with running water. Ice, wood, and rowboat included.

For full particulars address 4,511, Outlook.

YORK CLIFFS, ME. FARMS-33 STATES- $10 to $100

ecttle an estate, attractive house d furniture; 7 master's rooms, 3 baths, ervants' rooms, living and dining rooms, tier's pantry, kitchen, laundry, furnace, replaces, sun and sleeping porches. PERLY PUTNAM, Agt., York Harbor, Me.

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OLET on tully furnished, among

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TEACHERS WANTED-College graduates for all departments of schools and colleges. September vacancies. Special terms for early enrollment. THE INTERSTATE TEACH ERS' AGENCY, Macheca Building, New Orleans, La.

WANTED-First-class handcraft teacher for girls' summer camp. Give training and experience. 9,804, Outlook.

WANTED-Woman of refinement and tact. Teacher whose time is free latter part of day and during the summer, or one who can devote entire time will be considered, to assist mother in care of two boys of school age. No teaching except small assistance in lessons. Comfortable home and very moderate amount of time required, but applicant must have good judgment and natural aptitude for boys. 9,821, Outlook.

HOPKINS' Educational Agency, 507 Fifth Avenue. Governesses, nurses, cainp directresses, swimming teachers, housekeepers, attendants, companions.

SITUATIONS WANTED

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WOMAN RESEARCH EXPERT, EDITOR, AUTHOR, now holding responsible position, seeks connection, business or other, offering scope to unusual experience and carrying commensurate salary. Resourceful thorough, versatile, has organized nationally known information bureau, published many magazine articles and two standard books. Career may be checked in Who's Who, 192021. 9,831, Outlook.

RESEARCH, translation, editing, libraries catalogued and resystematized, by young lady, college trained and with extensive experience. 9,817, Outlook.

Business Situations SECRETARY-Young woman, experienced, desires position in school or college. References. 9,726, Outlook.

YOUNG man desires position of superintendent or assistaut in boys' institution, or in church work among young people. Would tutor. Experienced. 9,748, Outlook.

LADY desires position as assistant or take charge of linen room in an institution. 9,760, Outlook.

AVIATOR, former Lieutenant Army Air Service, desires position as pilot with firm or individual, passenger-carrying, exhibition work, or Gosport instruction. Address John F. Bay, Jarrettsville, Md.

COLLEGE girl desires summer stenographic position. 9,834, Outlook. COMPANION-secretary-executive: educated, refined woman. No obiection travel. I

SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers REFINED lady, speaking French, Spanish, desires to be companion. home or traveling. Miss Xhrouet, Grand Haven, Mich.

POSITION wanted as housekeeper for business woman or companion to invalid. 9,770, Outlook.

SUMMER position wanted as companion or governess. 9,768, Outlook. SUPERVISING housekeeper wishes position hospital or institution. Experienced. Best references. 9,743, Outlook.

TRAVELING companion. Young woman of intelligence and refinement going to Europe will act as companion to older woman. References exchanged. 9,835, Outlook.

COLLEGE graduate, experienced traveler, offers services on voyage to Britain in return for her expenses. References. 9,840, Outlook.

POSITION as hostess in hotel, camp, or club by young woman; at present hostess in army camp. Would combine other duties and no preference to locality. 9,836, Outlook.

WANTED-Refined, cultivated woman would like position in home as manager, chaperon or companion. Widower or bachelor preferred. References exchanged. 9,837, Outlook.

LADY recommends managing housekeeper; Swedish woman, trustworthy, capable, refined. Miss Otterberg, 132 East 45th St., New York. Phone 8700 Murray Hill.

GRADUATE nurse, refined, sunny dispo sition, will take intelligent care of lady or gentleman in mountains or at seashore. $65 mouth. Credentials. 9,802, Outlook. COMPANION - Very capable, willing, cheerful. Would keep house. References. 9,801, Outlook.

COMPANION or governess. Refined, educated young woman. Would travel. Summer. 9,810, Outlook.

GENTLEWOMAN, English, experienced practical nurse, wishes position as traveling companion to lady or young girls. Good sailor and traveler, speaking French and Spanish. Highest references. Terms by arrangement. Lease, Box 834, Scarsdale, N. Y.

YOUNG woman desires position as traveling companion. 9,812, Outlook.

YOUNG English lady seeks position as companion-chauffeuse. Four years with Red Cross and Royal Army Service Corps. California preferred. 9,819, Outlook.

CAPABLE, pleasant, well educated Protestant woman desires position as companion to lady in home of culture and refinement. Willing to travel. Highest credentials. 9,824, Outlook.

MAN, 27 years of age, college graduate, year's attendance in French Lycée, 8 months with French escadrille, wants few months' engagement as guide through Europe, companion, tutor. Can drive car. 9,839, Outlook.

SECRETARIAL, companion, chaperon, with travel abroad, by refined woman. Knowledge stenography, music, language. 9,842, Outlook.

Teachers and Governesses

FRENCH lady, refined, experienced teacher, excellent. references, wishes position for summer. Chaperon, tutoring, private secretary. Would travel. 9,721, Outlook.

REFINED young college student desires summer position as tutor and companion to boy or boys in private family. Athletic. Good references. 9,734, Outlook.

TEACHER in girls' vocational school would like summer work. Governess. Girls' camp preferred. References exchanged. 9,764, Outlook.

COLLEGE graduate, successful boys' teacher, wishes position as tutor for summer. 9,795, Outlook.

WANTED-Position for the summer in girls' camp. Will tutor. Highest references. 9,830, Outlook.

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PRIVATE school teacher of English, who likes housework, desires work June 23-Sept. 15. 9,805, Outlook.

PARISIAN lady, education and refinement, head of French department in leading school, desires to spend 3 summer months vacation with well educated and comfortable family to speak and teach French, for expenses only, no remuneration. No objection to traveling. 9,800, Outlook.

GOVERNESS or nursery governess. Educated young woman, experienced, wishes to take charge of one or two young children. References. 9,844, Outlook.

SPANISH, English teacher, American, 15 years Cuba, desires position teacher, superintendent school, institution. Executive experience both countries. Diplomas. References. In New York June. Mrs. Amy Grant, Superintendent of Schools, Chaparra, Cuba. 9,845, Outlook.

FRENCH woman, teacher, desires summer position, tutoring; elementary or col preparatory conversation. Reference Outlook.

WANTED-Position as governe panion for summer. Will travel. 9,5

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EXPERIENCED teacher, Bryn Mawr graduate, will chaperon and tutor two girls at family camp, Maine, July, August. Terms reasonable. References exchanged. 9,675, Outlook.

TWO normal or problem children can have country life at quiet seashore place this summer, in care of experienced mother holding master's degree in psychology. Specialty rervous or bad tempered children. Terms moderate. 9,832, Outlook.

AUTOMOBILE, Oakland sedan 1920, good condition, to rent for several months. 9,820, Outlook.

DR. Charlotte Hammond offers semi-invalids delightful home, good cheer, attention to diet, medical care. Paris Hill, Me.

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The programme of an amateur boxing bout, according to a daily paper, printed the first name of one of the stars as "Nut" instead of "Nat." The aggrieved boxer, on remonstrating with the publicity man, was told apologetically that & it was his first experience as a fight promoter, and "with such names as Pete the Gorilla, Young Samson, Battling Mike, and so on, Nut looked all right when the proof came from the printer."

An American traveler, writing about "Invalid Europe" in a book with that title just published, says that he found Europe far less changed outwardly than he had expected, and social life as it affects the tourist little different from what he had found it before the war. "Above all," he says, "the Americantraveler especially tender of his own material comfort is likely to be agree ably surprised. No matter where he goes in Europe, he is enabled through the strength of his currency to obtain all the comforts and almost all of the luxuries that he may desire, and at far less cost than in his own country."

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It is scientific, constructive, interesting, and unbiased in its treatment of the following and other subjects: Psychic principles a necessary part of universal nature, and of the personality of Deity, man, and beast. What physical science has done and failed to do. Constructive ideals. Can psychic science succeed where physical science has failed? Religion and the Bible, in the light of physical and psychic science. of man," and the breakdown of civilization. The "fall scientific explanation of the "new birth." A greatest of all achievements. The Strikes and what they cost. Can the present discords be displaced by friendly and constructive co-operation? tudes of mind that are Attimore dangerous than dynamite. What are the determining factors of a successful civilization? Why humanity got the inquisition, the thirty years' war, the late world war, and what has followed in its wake. an analysis of democracy and religion reveals. What A novel suggestion as to teaching ethics in the public schools. Limiting commercial privileges. What the business aim should be. Defects in the unlimited-state-ownership doctrine. the idea on which we base our method of choosDefects in ing legislative representation.

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