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THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF DEC. 11, 1913
• | JUST WHAT TO KEEP
p To lose the chaff, to garner the wheat,
To lose the bitter and gamer the
sweet —
To lose the sorrow and leave the sad,
To lose all tears and garner the glad.
If we only could know at the first of
the way
Just what to keep—What to throw
away—
How many heart aches—how many
fears,
Would be left behind through the days
and years.
To keep the smiles and forget the
frowns—
f To remember the “ups” and forget the
F CHAT
Harry Kaufman in Woman’s World
among many other good things had the
j following strong things to say about
e the new dances sometime ago and lest
those who have read it forget its mes
sage and tor fear some thoughtless
boys and girls who are dancing them
selves into lower ideals did not see
it I am going to give it to you just
at this time before the careless free
dom of Christmas gaieties come on.
It is strange how so many young
Christians are lead away from duty
and from a real honoring of Christ
through the Christmas revelries.
Especially since we are supposed to be
honoring Him, who has honored and
saved us.
• Mr. Kaufman says:
When I hear the music to the “Tur
key Trot,” the “Tango,” the “Grizzly
Bear” and the “Bunny Hug,” I can
see the devil fiddling in the band. A
few years ago, the police interdicted
stage exhibitions of a less gross charac
ter. Today, fathers and husbands and
brothers “trot” unblushingly in com
pany with mother and daughters and
sisters —the spectacle is appalling.
The “trots” and “hugs” and “tan-
ANGEL OF MERCY
Continued from last week
On they went to the Pacific slope,
pausing to view long lines of mules
engaged in heaviest drafting with
shoulders one mass of sores and sides
laid open by the pitiles lash. Through
the South it was even worse; thou
sands of sights so shocking that the
good man begged to go home. “Not
yet,” said the Angel, “but we will
leave these ignorant teamsters and vis
it some fashionable center and high
er institutions of learning.”
*****
( A handsome equippage rolled by.
“Look!” said the Angel, pointing to
the horses whose black coats shone
' like satin under the gold-mounted har
! ness. Short stubs of tails at one end,
i heads pulled far back at the other.
“Stylish! So English you know!”
, mocked the Angel.
With a fierce twinge of conscience,
. the minister recalled how many such
9 pairs had waited before his church
through all those one hundred ser
. mons, with which he had been so
satisfied.
“Is——is it painful?” he faltered,
m pointing to the docked animals.
“Judge for yourself,” and the next
. moment he was standing by a curious
“downs”
Keep the kind words and forget the
unkind—
And we can do this if we make up the
mind —
Make up the mind to keep only the
good—
Make up the mind to live as wef
should —
Remember the sunbeams and bird
songs each day,
And you’ll find life sweet at the close
of the way.
—Tessa Willingham Roddey.
Wiggins, Miss.
goes” are heritages from the bagnio—
gifts of the brothel.
A strong-willed and clean-minded
woman can at least restrain the im
pulses that must arise when her whole
body is clasped against the sensuous
swaying person of her partner, but the
menace therein for the ignorant and
irresolute of every age, is self-evident.
New York has gone dance-mad. The
Broadway restaurants are crowded
nightly with “trotters” whose activi
ties continue until the closing hour.
Roadhouses advertise dancing for their
patrons, and halls devoted solely to
“trotting” and “ragging” are being
opened in all quarters.
The seriousness of the situation is
intensified by the sale of drinks; and
between lascivious music, lustful danc
ing and liquor, the toll of dishonor is
bound to be heavy.
To make matters worse, many hotels
announce tea-dances, affording oppor
tunity for girls to elude the vigilance
of their parents and for married wo
men to take advantage of their con
fiding and unsuspecting husbands.
Meanwhile, the devil fiddles and
smiles —business is picking up in Hell.
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wooden structure in an out-of-the-way
horse living, when once fastened in
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Just then a frightened bay horse was
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rings in the floor. A burly man with
a cruel face mounted a block and
with a saw began his inhuman task of
slowly severing the tail from the body
of the horse. Vainly the minister
tried to close his ears to the almost
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hot iron—all but the days and nights
of fevered agony that followed.
*****
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“Let me go home,” said the min
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led the astonished, shrinking man;
from one vivisecting table to another.
It seemed as if every species of torture
that science, cruelty, or fiendishness
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