. The Ladies' home journal. aid Mr. Nitti,Columbus shifted the axis of the ivorld tothe west, thus shoving Italy, at that timethe center of world commerce, into a de-cline. While Machiavelli, Columbus con-temporary, with his sly slant on inter-national politics, made us Italians outas men always ready to lie. Seventy-nine-year-old Nitti held his listeners, the ItalianParliament, enthralled. How the Oxforddebate ended we have never heard. In reviewing Mauriee Evans9 super-lative production of shmrs Man andSuperman, the New Yorker criticdescribes the costumes as makingevery lady as graceful and
. The Ladies' home journal. aid Mr. Nitti,Columbus shifted the axis of the ivorld tothe west, thus shoving Italy, at that timethe center of world commerce, into a de-cline. While Machiavelli, Columbus con-temporary, with his sly slant on inter-national politics, made us Italians outas men always ready to lie. Seventy-nine-year-old Nitti held his listeners, the ItalianParliament, enthralled. How the Oxforddebate ended we have never heard. In reviewing Mauriee Evans9 super-lative production of shmrs Man andSuperman, the New Yorker criticdescribes the costumes as makingevery lady as graceful and sexless as ayacht and every gentleman a dream ofdouble-breasted chivalry. That was1904 or thereabouts. But for the lastword in grotesque fashion we give you1913, the day of the hobble skirt andthe soaring feather, the Model T Fordand Mack Sennett bathing say that at college reunions wherethe girls pull out the old dresses oftheir day and parade in them, 1913 al-ways gets the prize. In High Button INTERNATIONAL. Glamour girls of 1913. Shoes, the current musical hit, 1913has its ultimate expression. Instead ofthe usual musical-comedy overdose offeminine pulchritude, here we have highjinks in dancing and humor in the women in the audience it is awelcome relief. Most of us are too busy working andenjoying ourselves to consider how itis that we are able to do both thesethings—to consider how it is that weare so much happier and so muchmore prosperous in this country thanthe people in other countries. But wedo care deeply about freedom for of people lined up to seethe Freedom Train as it went aboutthe country; and for them, and evenmore for those who missed it, theofficial book of the Freedom Train isnow out: HERITAGE OF FREEDOM, byfrank Monaahan, presenting thedocuments and explaining them. Ifever there were a book for the librarytable, this is it. What men those fore-bears of ours were! William Penn andRoger Williams, with their grants forci
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