. What pictures to see in America. Fni. 2l\—\\ir (oruinu Storm. Inncss. farrnri- Iulli- Ml>r:iry, Iort Wortli, Fig. 215—Sunlight in the Woods. Symons. Carnegie Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas. FORT WORTH 317 original portrait went to a relative, Miss Smith of Lenni Mills, near Philadelphia,and later was inherited, together with the copy,by Mrs. Emmons Rolfe, Fort Worth. We lookwith satisfaction into the face of this finewoman, and are gratified that women of herstamp instilled fundamental truths into thegirls of America a hundred years ago. Thattheir works do follow them is e


. What pictures to see in America. Fni. 2l\—\\ir (oruinu Storm. Inncss. farrnri- Iulli- Ml>r:iry, Iort Wortli, Fig. 215—Sunlight in the Woods. Symons. Carnegie Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas. FORT WORTH 317 original portrait went to a relative, Miss Smith of Lenni Mills, near Philadelphia,and later was inherited, together with the copy,by Mrs. Emmons Rolfe, Fort Worth. We lookwith satisfaction into the face of this finewoman, and are gratified that women of herstamp instilled fundamental truths into thegirls of America a hundred years ago. Thattheir works do follow them is evident in thesteady, level-headed young women of to-day—the young women who are not carried off theirfeet by ists or isms, but who move steadilyforward in their high calling, whatever thatcalling is, saying to all that success means,To do justly, to love mercy, and to walk hum-bly with thy God. The Coming Storm (Fig. 214), by GeorgeInness, is another picture that is cause for justpride to the city of Fort Worth. To own anInness is more of an honor each year, and tohave one of his storm pictures is particularlygr


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