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A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES What Every Little Girl Should Know Mp» Mr. Coleman: I am a litle girl, twenty-eight yeara alt} end I atndaag to you because I know that you will help gt stive a...

...The Case of Sergeant Grischa...
...There i nothing to ft, you'll confess...
...jatOMOOs the big bee, buzz, buzz, and there la the <a, star...
...At present we can only repeat, buy union made hosiery...
...Despite everything attempted in the South cotton continued to be shipped coastwise to northern ports and then to Europe while the greater part of the imports of the South came through the same channel...
...MrAIlMcr Coleman...
...Have gr*aaea them carefully It tAkes a heap o' study to unJ*at the Federal Reserve Banks...
...The National Executive Committee will meet in this city at that time...
...A General Meeting Get ready fcr the general woman's meeting to be held on Saturday, Feb...
...The planters were never able to give an answer to their own question so experiments were made with caution, in an atmosphere of suspicion and fear, and, with few exceptions, without that vigor and vision which Inspired the capitalists of the North...
...So 4 earns* I shall have nothing to do with the foul book ash Mr- Sanvaer haa so rightly suppressed nor with tstpur** snd qbscene pamphlet...
...Thanka to the odd con tribe aad true, the following excelleat pottij ia offered...
...Committee...
...From the moment that Grischa Iljitch Paprotkin disengages himself from the group of Russian prisoners in a German internment camp, the hinges of the great war machine slip from their accustomed bearings, and the routined days of privates and officers are deflected to bring him to his doom...
...And if it cornea to more or less...
...The roar of guns ended debate and northern capitalism triumphed...
...dead and imagination lacking there can' be no life...
...Manipulative activity...
...Coleman do his work...
...It is also illegal to teach what Christ taught on the subject of non-resistance...
...What do you care if children freeze tonight...
...To: s toy an, r. Bolshevik, or a Christian cp;i:wt undertake it riiiicut at some do-tk becoming a criminal, or holding his tonjus rbout what lie consid;rs imports at truths...
...Words sentinel the spirit, and Become the conscience of the land...
...His mind is like a hospital, And his thoughts the incurable patients...
...How pitiful, pathetic, tragic and mcgnlflcent are the Babkas, the Wmfried'c...
...The spark kindled by comrades of old is still burning—no matter how feebly—i let not death blow Its cold breath upon, that spark...
...Never in my life have I touched intoxicants t form...
...With the election of the Socialist Administration in the city, many women have been added to the membership of the party, and clubs have been added to the membership of the party, and clubs have been formed in the different wards over the city...
...Coleman cross...
...In England, under the blasphemy laws, it is illegal to express disbelief in the Christian religion, though in practice the law is not set in motion against the weil-todo...
...So, when the hearts of men have heard An age can pivot on a word...
...2* 'J* fake your mind off your troubles...
...There is a Senator," said the militant McDuffie of South Carolina pointing to a textile Senator from Rhode Island, "sitting but two seats from me in the Senate Chamber, who is a manufacturer, and who works up about as much cotton as I raise, and who, as Ood is my judge, derives a greater benefit from the cotton I raise and send to market, than I do myself...
...The task requires zeal., devotion and faith...
...What do you care for miners claim or right...
...When they held commercial conventions to consider economic problems the politicians were always on hand to monopolize discussions and to make decisions...
...And his thoughts the incurable patients...
...Comrade Bowers of Winston Salem, N. C, assures me she will do all possible to get the women of her state at work...
...fifs Harrassedly yours, vf...
...The tariff, eontroversy with the North is treated in detail, the conflict between an agrarian ruling class and the owners of northern industrial capital Is clearly revealed...
...These comrades have for several years, under some times very difficult circumstances, maintained a Women's League, aad have contributed in many ways to the up-building of the party...
...All of this is but the skeleton on which growj that living, vibrant body, called, for lack of a better name, a novel...
...If he BP ease across in a big way, let us know and we will JB your case further...
...It was otherwise with mills and factories in the South...
...There are a number of very active and capable women comrades in California and I am sure they will do their share of the necessary work to reach women...
...Perhaps one of the most complete presentations of the policy of government nursing private enterprise will be found In the chapter dealing with the development of transportation In the South...
...Or read Thorstein Veblen...
...Melville, ae does his frequently kinetic imagery...
...Get some good books Sjkxjraej from you branch library and acquaint yourself IS km interesting subject...
...Let us have the benefit of you experience, by all means, but do inject the poison of your discouragement...
...War, poverty, The Saturday Evening Post and liver pills...
...It will be a splendid opportunity for our women to meet the members of the N. E. C. and the chairman of the National Woman's...
...TO THE COAL BARONS Your country is the stage...
...If thirty-five or forty years you tried and perhaps through inefficiency or fall-' ure understand American psychology, you , failed to build a powerful movement that: is no reason why we cannot succeed today...
...Pansy, Janrlatyou...
...Listen in—those of you who have radios...
...27th, Janet Robb of the Consumers' League will speak on the "White Candy List...
...Sumner doesn't want you to know nat, things why should you go sticking your bridgeSkiktO matters that will never concern you...
...asi S. A.olaWlaV...
...In vain...
...and you come upon equally challenging, equally arresting, equally penetrating thrusts at modern life...
...of his need to leave her sweet ministrations that he might pursue his flight to his home in distant Russia where his wife and child awaited him...
...Such i£ the conclusion of Mildred J. Gordon of the staff of the U. S. Women's Bureau, whose report on "Development of Minimum Wage Laws in The United States...
...He sees Socony Ada...
...Sanning The New Book Economics of The Old South By James Oneal / |N'E would think that the economic history of South Carolina had been so explored that nothing is left to interpret It...
...In JapEn, it is illegal to express disbelief its divinity or the Mikado...
...Though what, and where, aad whan, and why, We'll never know until we "die...
...Comrade Emma Henry of Indianapolis is also busily engaged in rounding up the women in her state...
...Men are but part themselves: they roach To fuller stature by their speech...
...The second is the one praised by militarists, schoolmasters, bishops, etc, under the name of 'courage.' Every governing class aims at producing it in its own members, and producing fear and flight in the subject population...
...Placard 'Removed' and 'To Let' "on the rocks of your saj™ Parnassus...
...has just been issuel by the Bureau...
...Because forced into close association in mills they might become class conscious...
...But oome of us go in and out, ' Of that we never had a doubt...
...Cross out, please, those immensely overpaid account*: That matter of Troy and Achillea wrath, and Aeneas', Odysseus' wanderings...
...I sing all beauty Incarnate, truth absolute...
...The state has only recently been reorganized, and the comrades there work under difficulties which are not encountered in other states...
...Why...
...lot you want to know how the Little Stranger aarssT Don't make Mr...
...Bpaaaore I am told that you axe a Socialist and setly you Socialists want to be kind and help others BBl itaatoi what their troubles are, do you not ? Sb Just this, Mr...
...The facts show that be has been nursed from infancy to old age by government patronage...
...Mississippi...
...You have heard •art the stork...
...So there...
...If he had not died as he did...
...What do you mean by reading f>t things like this in The Brooklyn Eagle...
...his manner is so gracious, so deft, that even a stalwart Opponent is stripped of his rationalizations and retorts...
...let's try something else...
...Very few countries in the world have as yet even this elementary kind of freedom...
...That is the essence of greatness in man and artist...
...Do you get that Pansy ? It takes two haake a Little Stranger.Hja juu keep your mind on the bees and the flowers...
...Plenty of resolutions were adopted and near the end of the old era Upturned to the revival of the slave trade in the hope of restocking the labor market and bring down the price of Negroes...
...We can do more: we can let the Allen—A Hosiery know why we will no longer buy their hosiery...
...Certain Old Timers | By K. PALLAY PA.VKE.N" Comrade Marchbank of Great Britain said that "the Socialist Movement" is badly In need of two functionaries—an undertaker and a midwife...
...Why gjfyoalet well enough alone, 'specially "The Well of PtjEaay* If Mr...
...It is greatly to be feared that psychology will place new weapons in the hands of the holders of power...
...It is apparent that today many Stales have finished their experiment In setting minimum rates fcr adult Tomen...
...And frail gazettes with valiant news Arc mightier than Waterloo*: —LOUIS GINSBERG...
...I'll back J* on...
...but subject elsewhere to constant pressure that has influenced the actual powers and duties specified in the laws and the way in which those powers and duties have been carried out from day to day...
...112.50...
...The popular fairy tale runs that the capitalist emerged in America by his own individual efforts...
...I. Fee.r and Fligltt H. Fear aad Fight...
...If there were just one genmass an by himself in the great, big, 'normous world, TPk at lady anywhere at all, there wouldn't be any Hth Stranger...
...It waa just your dear, old |Pa Ftt afraid I'm in trouble again JJIkoget you started on this anyhow...
...A proverb true can humble guns Of all the proud Napoleons...
...He shall climb high who climbs in search of shadows He shall climb high and know at last the beauty aad the pain...
...but a brooding understanding of all that animates the deeds and thoughts of men and women...
...Out of the New England spirit, rocky as the soil, forbidding as the sea-coast, Robinson has apparently found hope, as the ground yields unexpected fertility, and the shore grants sudden harbor...
...Have for its white wonder died at some high preach...
...He has read 60 pages in gttst Ownership" and is still puszled...
...Coleman, this is to give you some idea of ay Ms sad to assure you that this is being Written by ¦ iris tapper such as I have seen ogling boys and grafts kt our neighborhood and for whom I know an rtiaakaed and elderly man kike yourself haa naught ft* to cone to the point, Mr...
...Some favored and others opposed the use of slaves In factories...
...I have never let tobacco pass my lips...
...And they get married art, by-sad-by, a Little Stranger comes...
...With no striving for the dramatic, with only the simplest of words and with a rare objectivity, Arnold Zweig creates human beings so poignant, that one could weep with no more reason than that they are alive in so difficult a world...
...On the other harid, the North was increasing in population more rapidly than the South and a larger expenditure would naturally be expected in the more expansive section...
...one of the least of that horde the war saw fit to take for its own...
...this changeless slimmer of dead gray: To split back and Muses, long astray, And flush Parntssu* rith a newer light...
...You come hater school some day and teacher will try to explain Kit you...
...And here is one Louis Ginsberg sends in aa having been read by him at the Dedication of a Bronx* Tablet commemorating the place where the First Newspaper of Newark Waa Published: The Power of the Press Let this memorial tablet tongue From Where the greatest power ia sprung...
...Let us hear him in The Unattainable I sing the beauty of all distant things: The flowers of the crag, the heart's dim stars, The passing glesm, the fading music...
...Nor the •Str, either...
...Sergeant Grischa IT Is extraordinarily difficult to approach critically, Arnold Zweig's book...
...a spread that covers* the poetic revival of our age, as the poet represents the best of its classical aspect...
...But we are terribly busy Just Ka> please go ahead and play hop-scotch with that Bpofata girl and let Mr...
...THE CHATTER BOX WITH influenza, tat "Doctor's l>eUgbt" kaapuar part of 'the family coaflnarl, a con— a**ata»Wsti levity - for this week has been out of possibility...
...Besolve thai, old comrade Cold in spirit, but not in a—a) to keep Bands Off...
...So the southern leaders could never make up their minds as to what could or should be done to maintain their social order...
...MAX PRESS...
...LUtth M. Wilson, chairman of the National Woman's Committee, reports that activity among the women in the different states is quite encouraging...
...we might not have had the war, and then the world would not have been made safe for democracy, nor would militarism have been overthrown, nor should we be now enjoying military despotism in Spain, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Russia...
...Comrades Bohlin and Clayberger of New Jersey, both have assured me that they can be counted upon to do their part...
...She is in need of women speakers...
...that tender worldling, who once loving him, tried with such tragic futility to save his life...
...The religious depth of Robinson suggests, at times...
...to the wry smile of the final glance at "Some Prospects: Cheerful and Otherwise...
...A striking example of this is the tariff controversy of 18-44...
...S For, words (unless they tyrannise And drug with chloroform of Ilea Till Maehiavelian phrases be Juggling souls with treachery)— Words have the might to lift a great City's heart articulate...
...Why don't Bktejv some good, clean recreation Think about sports, BPtaa Did you hear that Miss Marion Turple of New Ska sen the woman's Pan-American title golf tourna9Jf1 and 6 at Blloxi...
...South Carolina so ted the South that it was led into Civil War and the price peid for this folly was the overthrow of the slave economy...
...Sumner in care of the Society for the SupSpa tf Ym7 It seems to me that as he started all tins, Saajn to finish It...
...When tobacco culture ceased to be one of the leading staples of the South leadership passed from Virginia to South Carolina as the leader of the Cotton Kingdom...
...Pansy...
...other speakers include Eleanor Leve&son, Ernestine Rose of the Negro Art Group: Jessie Lloyd and others...
...Pansy, if you still must knew shout life, why mpfe Mr...
...the brilliant mind of this social thinker aad practical philosopher plays upon the ways of men...
...wear glasses because of my myopia and am ariar bridre work done to mv front teethi lot, Mr...
...In the Abstract Speaking now- of this and that...
...What haa been will always be...
...Aaa...
...Women to Broadcast Interesting speakers are scheduled for the coming week on the WEVD...
...for a poet—I'cr a beacon br.jlit To rif...
...Just put it down to idle chat...
...Let this bronze tablet signalise Wherein the greatest glories rise...
...William Leu...
...The first sonnet in the volume ends with the cry: how 10:13 Are we to keep Christ writhmg on the cross...
...John Sumner, whom I know to be trass sf the utmost Integrity and with whose views I sTt am you are in complete sympathy, has had a book sad, "The Well of Loneliness" suppressed because of ¦ act that it had to do with something called, tnvershV I believe that is the word...
...of true poetry...
...Watched by all lonely, driven things Upon the peaks of sad desire...
...So women were, until our own times, carefully trained to be timorous...
...President McMahon of the United Textile Workers of America pleaded with the delegates to urge their women folk to support the strikers of the Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers Union by ignoring the existence of the Allen—A...
...Ti^c Perj...
...To put these little sonnet-men to flight . . ." that classicism, hi Robinson, is tempered to the cold New England climate, the cold New England spirit, that takes no gift without question, that analyzes, that probes, thit tortures itself in efforts to solve problems that are beyond man's power of solution...
...The economic reasons for this are presented In a wealth of detail The Souths failure In shipbuilding Is also a case of a backward economy unable to meet the competition of an Industrial system modern for its time and developing rapidly with each new invention and every annual increase in population...
...He told of the prolonged struggle...
...1 While as to facts of now aad then, A destined path awaits all men...
...And strangely lias not yet been crucified...
...There are many old comrades who have i been dead many years and have not yet found out...
...He is telling ja as Jricely aa possible...
...When he takes a motor ride...
...Just the way they do in those Glad books you ait over oa Columbia Heights...
...I sing the shrine of each man's heart, the building aad the planning, I sing the mystic grail of wandering feet...
...which in other manifestations also calls itself civilization, and yet how each one radiates within hit orbit, a light akin to divinity...
...CONCERNING WOMAN A department of r.czis and viczes of farticular interest to the women of the Labor Movement, The A llen-A Hosiery-OnceMore By Pauline M. Newman AT THE last meeting of the Central tral Trades and Labor Council...
...There was the added advantage that if the whites organized and struck slaves could be used as strikebreakers...
...Let the Allen —A realise that public opinion is with the strikers...
...A Mahcme^n...
...The landed magnates wanted economic independence but feared the rise of a wealthy capitalist class...
...lot know Pansy about the bees and flowers and take and all...
...This request on the part of the president of the United Textile Workers of America can and should be compiled, with by every woman reader of this paper...
...Comrade Bohlin Is Just recovering from a serious accident, but will soon be able to help us...
...One of the most important chapters Is the study of the South's long attempt to establish direct trade with Europe and thus escape much of the tribute which planters paid to the North...
...Some women in the move-, ment hope to nurse that spark into a burning flame...
...Would it not be ranged against Ring Cotton as that class was in the North...
...An undertaker to dispose of the dead and a midwife to bring the young into the movement...
...Or take the Federal Reserve Banks...
...Coal-barons who have learned the cruel way To reap your filthy harvesting of gain Out of the bloody soil of human pain...
...Sought for by the burning brain—the fevered heart, I sing the silent stars of martyred men...
...Enough...
...She is In a position to do fine work among women, and I am sure there will be much to show from her efforts...
...How each one is so hopelessly tethered by that ;rreat machine, the war...
...Condensed Poetry tXJR ti.75 you may have of Macmlllan the sonnets of Edwin Arlington Robinsen, from 1889 to 1927...
...Read Russell" might almost be the first rule, in a course of conduct toward making this a beter world...
...We are not asked too much to contribute toward the possibility of a victory for the strikers...
...Tne Attempt To Build Railroad...
...Ours )b a battle that the world will wage...
...He does not see the banners of autumn trees - Blushing In quiet water...
...The Well of Loneliness'' ia a story about it?* ¦ •' • ¦ .at, aft begin over again...
...Turn to any page of the "Sceptical Essays," Bert rand Russell's recent papers collected by W. W. Norton ft Co...
...You make the play...
...Beyond all earthly bounds the lovea of all men he...
...There are some young com- i redes who were still born—without imag- ! ination and without hope...
...To quote Comrade Wilson: "I have reports from several of the newly elected members in the different sections, Comrade Eddy, Los Angeles, and Comrade Lena Morrow Lewis, Son Francisco They both will assist in every way possible, and Comrade Lewis will use the Oakland World, their weekly paper for this purpose...
...WILLIAM CLOSSON EMORY...
...But The New Leader carried the story time and again, and I want to believe that the readers of this paper are familiar with it However, should any Information be wanted, please write to the editor of this department and a full account of the strike will bo given...
...Aad much to everybody's glee, I'm sure...
...Still another view was that "the employment of poor whites in cities would result in the formation of a free-labor party in politics.'' That would mean a struggle between poor whites and the ruling planters, the very thing they wished to avoid...
...From the humorous example which aptly puts Russell's position, in the introduction "On the Value of Scepticism...
...of the splendid spirit prevailing among the men and the girl strikers...
...Jag sf an...
...Too soon tha fee bled motions cease to ha And now the insect soul haa risen high Into a land of bright Eternity Into the unseen wonder of the sky But when I turned while passing thru the door An Autumn wind had blown tt eat tha floor...
...i By Arnold Zweig, The Viking Press K It is like criticizing the human drama itself...
...LUCIA TRENT...
...C. A Riegelman of the National Child Labor Committee will speak on "Children Who Work in New York" on Saturday at 4.30 p. m...
...Here you have a gentleman and mat yon have a lady and they fall in love with each •aa...
...Governor Hammond was convinced that "whenever the slave'is made a mechanic, he is more than half freed...
...If he doesnt want you to find out ¦ ab ay reading naughty books and pamphlets, at least L**Jkt a bate the decency to oome across and tell you Wm In a nice way...
...Another way in which good men can be useful is by getting themselves murdered...
...The other if wktis rwas reading the reviews of sermons in the ¦rassy 'Eagle' my eye chanced upon a news item to at start that Mr...
...You have quite Nr...
...So it is with this man...
...That classicism, vhich reveals Itself early, in the reversal of Whitman's vehement call: "Come Miiie, migrate from Greece and Ionia...
...A motto, more than cannon, can Thunder its decalogue to man...
...There is ffft of time for you to learn all %,x>ut these things mW ami you, think about something else...
...And always with a genial attitude that disarms opposition: Russell is not one of those too frequent radicals who can convince only those who already agree with them...
...While one or two Items show nearly an equality of treatment, on the whole the North was the chief beneficiary while the tariff policy certainly worked against the slave economy...
...and ever sees through a mask or an illusion, ever peels an ideal until the raw flesh of actuality lies bare...
...And see the faint gleam of his retreating vision Light with its lone and fading splendor The forlorn wrecks that Life and Time have made...
...The meeting place will be announced In the next issue of The New Leader...
...Pansy...
...Here, through its devious paths, winds relentlessly the doom of an unknown soldier, affecting In its progress, the lives of countless others...
...It win thjs be seen that r. voyage round the troria is a perilous adventure...
...New York: Columbia University Press, is an invaluable addition to our knowledge not only of the economic history of South Carolina but of the South Carolina but of the South in general...
...Well it isn't just exactly like that but Pant of like that in a way...
...Sarah K. Bloch...
...Therefore whoever wishes to avoid becoming a criminal must profess to agree with Christ's teaching, but must a*c;d saying what that teaching was...
...Another view was that the poor whites would work longer hours and for less wages than mill workers In the North and in England...
...Well Pansy you are quite right when you say tat to are a gentleman of the old school and we feel rat k'is high time that you wese gleaming something smt the secrets of life...
...The author shows that large sums were voted by many states in this section and by city councils for the development of various internal improvements, especially railroads...
...mmsstsss there were two girls who...
...Joeepk T. Shipely...
...of how the labor movement of Wisconsin paid the fine rather than see the girls remain in jail for an Indefinite term...
...This of course only applies* 10 steer?ge passengers: s~:oon passengers are allowed to believe •..ii-lever they please, provided they avoid OiTcjjri.e obUTisivene-S...
...Paralysis It Is obvious that the third is the best, but it requires the appropriate type of s«cill...
...And all the lonely beauty of the wan and fading flower* That Life holds out for men to touch but not to hoop...
...We can tell our friends the story of the strike (the story is too long to go Into it again...
...Russel's Stimulationg Papers (/THOUGHT is not frea when legal penalties are ir.curved by the holding or not holding cf certain opinions, or by giving expression to one's belief cr lack of belief on certain matters...
...The seeds of-victory stir through the frost...
...There's something •Jtkkakout...
...Do you see paj^taoy...
...It keeps htm 5 S> that he cant go around ogling on Columbia mm, aarl h most helpful...
...Winter Winds a* A bee was wounded en a table near And I by chance observed its futile fight Against a Fate that took ouch keen delight In urging aa—whoa with a yawning sneer The heavens fall aad with tha darkened, day Its whirling wings boat helplessly on air While two antennae faintly turn—to dare The Death that silently will move its way...
...she says, "sees minimum-wage legislation not only nullified in several states by 1 he attacks upon it...
...on Sunday, Jan...
...That word comes to mind upon closing the book entitled...
...When women and young girls are ready to go to Jail for that which they believe to be right we should be ready to stand by them...
...I sing the light beyond the world's dark towers, I sing the dream that men have reached far from tha pit...
...And mothers feed dry cracker crumbs today To little starving mouths On with the play...
...That is to say . . . lath begin again...
...And men like you will live to pay the cost...
...You who have lost faith beware lest you kill the thing you' love—let those with greater faith have1 their chance...
...of his capture as a Russian spy, Bjuseheff, (For Babka thought by giving him the name plate of a dead Russian, that she was aiding his escape,) of his conviction, sentence, discovery of his real identity, and subsequent efforts to save his life, and their ultimate failure because an impudent overlord assumed authority not rightly his...
...Brooklyn, flafjt I say it myself, I think I have always been a t-S load girL I teach Sunday School, go to Sunday awaag services and Wednesday evening prayer meetMi sad on Sunday afternoon listen to Dr...
...We say this BjSJtaondonce because of the experience that befell s Manned of ours who was troubled much as yeu are...
...It is an old story in the North, despite the fairy-tale economics of Coolidge and Hoover, that federal, state and local taxation and subsidies over many decades nursed the baby capitalism of the North to manhood and that today legislation still feeds it to suffocation, but it is not generally known that southern legislation went as far...
...Two Poems MATERIALIST His mind is like a hospital...
...Von Lychows, Bert ins...
...Give her tout cooperation...
...She is very well acquainted with the movement in Indiana, having been the State Secretary and at present State Organizer...
...Some favored a mixture of poor whites and slaves...
...We ask all our women comrades to keep that even open and make no other appointments...
...More about it later...
...FP.1 — Minimum wage legislation in the United States...
...Cadman on ffj tamo...
...And now let us hear from that irrepressible Ypeol v..ij.se verse continues to edge dangerously into the realm...
...eacli appropriate ia certe.ln circumstcaces...
...Or maybe they told you it ¦j the good kind doctor who brought you in hiz big •at sag...
...Mr ape I ever been out with a member of the oppose SK after eleven o'clock in the evenings and on aft occasions as I have gone out with members of Hajjatiwi sex, we have always been chaperoned by SgW I am a Social Worker, about five feet two in kfcjtt...
...And the last sonnet cunsoles "one in doubt" with the assurance that, Something is here that was not here before...
...f ws basins for Krafft-Ebblng but the librarian gave him 3P**t voblen instead and he is now trying to figure out ga fjs sex stuff comes in...
...Coleman is mad, mad...
...And at the same time Ckrya grand Jury haa indicted a lady called Mary Dsanett for writing a pamphlet telling about as I save indicated I am a good girl and have never Maa any laws and sever shall, I hope and pray...
...Weil, tell 'em it ain't so...
...once inside, he must also disbelieve in Coramunl:ni...
...The Case of Sergeant Grischa...
...Well take that up some other time...
...Let it not be supposed, however, that there is anything soft or effete here...
...In America, no one can enter the country without first solemnly declaring that lie disbelieves in anarchism and polygamy: and...
...The Archduke who was murdered as Sarajevo was...
...I have always lived at i§m iTITi my parents on Columbia Heights...
...In short, President McMahon asked the women—through the delegates— to support this fine fighting spirit by giving preference to union made hosiery...
...With hope...
...Not a sparrow falls from heaven, but God himself Is aware of it...
...Will you print in your valuable paper the intaaahsn contained in both the book and the pamdat, coached in terms that may be perused by a little on sf the old school ? I mean will you let me know MM k ia that pamphlet and what the book la all sard, saly do it like the old-school gentleman that I oaaBayouare...
...The story" of Grischa's escape, of the weeks spent in the hut with Babka...
...Suppose that class became strong In the South...
...Posnanskis, Sophies and Barbes of the world...
...I believe, a good man ;and how grateful we ought to be to him...
...One of the most active women's groups is in Reading, Pa...
...On with the play—but not on your grim stage...
...But now at twentyOjfct, I feel that I have come to an age where it is akaary for me to know something about tha facts of ok It is for this reason that I turn to you in my hour ¦ Med...
...Nor storks, nor doctors either...
...SfcRaMy, listen: dont let him kid you with any bees Ijkmrn stuff...
...Listen Pansy, it wasn't the stork...
...1912-1327...
...Of coarse you .understand IK The New Leader ia a family newspaper and we stttiaty do not want to run afoul of any of the olds%Mt gentlemen who scrutinize our columns to see to WaS Dotting offensive to young eyea should be printed Weskall try to explain all about life to you as nicely . Mrs sse...
...And one finds still In Labor an inferiority complex, taking the form of snobbery and social submlssiveness...
...The New Year is the time for resolutions— resolve then that since the world must inevitably pass into the hands of the young that their hope, their spirit and their effort and their courage shall be given free, rein without the obstacles of discouragements...
...Ike Dennett pamphlet tells about ladies and gentleam sad falling in love...
...Pansy Joralemon...
...Rives enumenftes four kinds of reaction to den^jr...
...of the girls who went to Jail rather than pay a fine, which under the circumstances would have gone to the firm...
...As the southern statesmen spent many years estimating the economic value of the Federal Union for them the author has investigated the records to ascertain how both the North and the South fared in taxation and also expenditures for lighthouses, fortifications, coast surveys, navy and dock yards, pensions, internal improvements and distribution of surplus funds...
...Again we ask our women comrades who can speak tc let Miss Toleffson know...
...There is no attempt at idealization, as there is no justification sought for human weaknesses...
...Mp never mind about "The Well of LoneUness," SpW...
...U. S. Report Finds Minimum Wage Laws in Serious Plight WASHINGTON...
...How Jljt\you say you were0 Twenty-eight...
...Germany acquired the province of Shantung in China by having the good fortune to have two missionaries murdered there...
...And spurning Life's smug and happy promise...
...The ekiee of the period...
...1T years after the first such enactment for the protection of women and children in Industry, is In a bad way...
...A new study by John O. Van Deusen Economic Bases of Disunion in South Carolina...
...And no arms shall ciasp the substance of the dream I sing the far horizon and the sullen aaa...
...in the dignified zyr^\V...
...Coleman: I am a litle girl, twenty-eight yeara alt} end I atndaag to you because I know that you will help gt stive a very serious problem that haa arisen in my Mt Ky friends tell me that you are a very kind old mtismu wbii has haa a great deal of experience and (•flag to help others along the stony paths of life...

Vol. 8 • January 1929 • No. 2


 
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