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POOR GIRL SAFER FROM
TEMPTER THIN TOO HIGH
OEBUTINTE-DR. ELIOT
Harvard’s President Emeritus Is
Against Minimum Wage, Which
He Calls ‘Deplorable Doctrine’
and Practice of Trade Unions.
Churches Not Yet Well Organized
or Ministers Well Educated for
Social Service, He Holds, and
Urges Their Aid for Agencies.
Ri >STON, Nov. I.—President (emer-
• f'harles W. Eliot, of Harvard, In
urrent number of The Harvard
i r.ilogfcal Review, advocates these
points with others bearing upon the
■ ri' ire and progress of the commu
■;lty's life.
Hr s very strong aglanst leisure in
e sense of loafing, idleness or inac
tivity.
T ' moral evils of a community
not due to poverty,” maintains Dr.
Eliot. He adds:
One reads frequently in the pub
prints that the cause of prosti
.;ut<on is the. failure of employers to
on, young women a living wage. It
penis to me a demoralizing and a
degrading doctrine in Itself and In
all its implications. To my think
ing poverty is a far safer moral con
ation than inordinate wealth.
Where Laws Fail.
New, legislation can improve the
onditions under which women work
n factories and shops and protect
married women from overwork be
fore and after confinement; but this
kind of legislation will not safe
guard the physical and moral health
of the community.
That health can only be protected
in the development of sound char
acter in the members of the com
munitv, both men and women,
most deplorable doctrines and prac
■ices of trade unions, demoralizing
to the competent workmen, and
vhat proper housing is, and what
kind of education and recreation
every child should have. It is of no
use for the churches to stand for
:hese until we find out yhat they
are.
As to Short Hours.
One would suppose from certain
phrases about reducing the hours of
ilior to the lowest practicable point
hat labor was slways a curse and
eisure a blessing. The hours of la
bor might be so far reduced as to
diminish disastrously the total
roiiui't of the community below the
‘mount necessary to maintain the
life of the community as it is and
provide for improvement and
progress.
Leisure in the sense of loafing,
dleness or inactivity is not neces-
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Dr. Eliot’s Ideas on.
Social Problems
Poverty is a far safer moral con
dition than inordinate wealth.
Child labor on the farm is
wholesome and desirable.
The minimum wage is one of
the most deplorable doctrines and
practices of trade unions.
Leisure, In the sense of loafing,
is not necessary to the highest
human life. The notion that labor
is a curse, if carried into prac
tice, would destroy civilization
and make real happiness impossi
ble.
For such (social) work, the
churches are not yet well organ
ized, and the ministers are not yet
well educated.
The churches may best give ac
tive support to the well-organ
ized agencies which employ ex
perts in social service.
sary to the highest human life. The
notions that labor is a curse, and
leisure the indispensable condition
of contentment, are thoroughly mis
chievous, and, if carried into prac
tice, would destroy civilization and
make real happiness impossible.
Deplores Minimum Wage.
The minimum wage is one of the
cruel to the weak, unskilled and the
old.
About the ministers, he says:
It is imperative that the minister
who is to practice social service
himself, or to exhort others to it,
should have obtained in his own
person and through his own experi
ence a thorough knowledge of the
inductive philosophy and of its ap
plications in the promotion of hu
man welfare and of progressive civ
ilization.
The churches and all other phi
lanthropic institutions must learn
how new truth about human socie
ty is to be acquire 1, little by little,
step by step, through thorough and
candid inquiry into the existing
facts, and then through careful
study, first, of the causes of exist
ing conditions, and finally, of the
most promising remedies. For such
work the churches are not yet well
organized, and the ministers are not
yet well educated.
The Churches' Role.
In the meantime, the churches
may best give active support to the
well-organized agencies which em
ploy experts in social service and in
scientific, social, economic and med
ical research. There are many
such agencies which are employ
ing men of good will, sound judg
ment and practiced skill.
Let the churches support them
with sympathy, comprehension,
praise and money. Gradually they
will learn how to employ experts
themselves, and to co-operate with
each other in so doing. The medical
work of foreign missions illustrates
the gains that will come to the
churches through the exercise of
these new powers. There will be
no abridgment of the churches’
ancient and imperishable function
of teaching men faith, hope and
I love.
‘Spooks' of Y. W.C. A.
Girls Are ‘Drowned’
Intake Pipe In Athens Gymnasium
Bursts, Flooding 'Ghosts*
and ‘Witches.’
ATHENS, Nov. 1. —A flood in the
basement of the Y. W. C. A. building
on Halloween night ''drowned" some
half a hundred “spooks" and "ghosts'
that the young women of the associa
tion had coaxed there to frighten
their guests, who were Invited to call
during the evening for a Halloween
party- , .
A real scare was accorded even the
hostesses when they opened the doors
to the gymnasium and found that the
Intake pipe had burst and that their
“witches” were floating in several
feet of water. The party became more
serious at once.
'Women Are ‘Alpha’
In ‘Omega’ Contest
First Since World Began, So Maier
& Berkele Offer Ladies'
Watch as Prize.
Why is it that a lady's watch is
offered bv Maier & Berkele, Inc., Nos.
31-33 Whitehall street, the jewelers,
as the award in the "skill test” they
advertise? Because the ladles are
now and always have been the fa
vored ones since the world began,
and because the bracelet watch is the
very latest production of the Omega
factory, for which the advertisers are
the authorized agents.
Their advertisement in another col
umn tells how to win.
Human System Poisons Itself
Otherwise Most of Us Would
Live to Be Methuselahs.
Scientists say that almost every mo
ment we are poisoning ourselves. Au
totoxemia, they term it, or belt Poison
ing Eliminate Autotoxemia, and we
could live to *»« hundreds of years old
All food eaten leaves in the stomach
some waste, unused (►article-’ This
waste ferments and generates uric acid,
and when uric arid gels tn the hood
it poisons tie system self-poieot ng
Cons’ll -h ion. indigestion hillou.-jiess,
dvs|»epsla. Mica headache, kinguldnesr
and a weaken.- phy*d<ul < mdltion all
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HEARST’S suxn.vy AMERICAN. ATLANTA, GA.. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2,19 V.
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SENOR A. L. < TESTA, of
Atlanta and Pensacola,
again given royal honors be- !
| cause of his notable philan-
I th ropy.
| King Alfonso Honors
Southern Subject
Cross of the Commendadcr Conferred
on Senor A. L. Cuesta for
Distinguished Services.
TAMPA, Nov. I. Among the five
Spanish citizens of Tampa who were
recently decorated by the dpanish
King for special services to their peo
ple in the way of philanthropy, char
ity, education or art in this country
was Senor A. L. Cuesta, Sr., who is
as well known In Atlanta as in Tam
pa, and who, in fact, is as much a
resident of one city as of the other.
He has had the order of St. Isabella
Cato!lea for several years, but re
cently was given the .Cross of the
Commendador.
NEGRO CYCLIST WHO RAN
DOWN GIRL SENT TO JAIL
J&mes Jackson, a negro motorcyclist,
who ran over and badly injured little
Mary Smith a week ago, was sentenced
to twenty-nine days in the stockade
Saturday by Recorder Broyles.
DARROW’S OLD PARTNER DYING
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. I.—Charles
L. lv»nney, a former Chicago law
yer, is at the point of death at his
home near here from an attack c-f
heart trouble. In Chicago he was the
Law partner of Clarence Darrow, who
defended the McNamaras.
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Famous Baptist Here—Dr. Joseph
Broughton to Preach at Rally at
the East Side Tabernacle.
“Our < on.n ssion of Faith" and
I ‘ The Fin <1 Harmony of All Souls
: With God” will be the morning and
I evening topics of the Rev. Fred A.
i Line, pastor of the Fir. . Universal
! Church, in the two Sum n services.
A reception of members is to be heli
in connection with the m<.ruing serv
! ice at 11 •/clock The ovalng serv
i ice begin.- at s o’clock.
The East Side Tabernacle Is to
hold a reunion service this Sunday.
Among the speakt rd who will address
the gathering' will be Dr. .h.aep ‘
Broughfon, a brother of the famous
London minister. The Stratton Or
chestra is to j>laj a.t both murnin ;
and evening servlet 3, and, as the
“reunion" feature suggests, all mem
bers of the congregation, with their
1 friends, are urged to attend
Noted Harpist Here.
Signor Dominick Asselta. solo
■ harpist, widely known among the
j New York churches, is to play at
1 the Sunday morning service at All
I Saints Church. He will play a pre
lude, with organ accompaniment, and
also will assist the choir in the musl-
. cal program of the regular service.
The Rev. Arthur Gordon is to speak
at the Railroad Y. M. C. A.. No. 31 1-2
■ Weet Alabama street, Sunday after
-1 noon. Tne services also will have a
1 song program. The regular morning
service will be held at 9:30 o’clock.
The first anniversary of the pas
torate of the Rev. J. L. Jackson at
the Kirkwood Baptist Church is to
be celebrated Sunday morning at the
regular service. In harmony with the
progress of the church in the last
, year the topic of Dr. Jackson’s ser
mon is to be “Lengthening the Cords
1 and Strengthening the Stakes/’
Parents’ Day Celebrated.
Another anniversary service is to
be held by the Buckhead Baptise
Church, organized two years ago, with
E. H. Peacock as nastor. The church
L now has an excel’, nt Sunday school,
with an enrollment of 152, and in the
1 two years 62 new members have been
added to the church. Special pro
grams will be observed at the morn
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Rachel Crothers, the Playwright,
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of Progress for Sex.
i Miss Rachel Crothers, who .wrote]
1 “Young Wisdom.” which comes to 1
1 the Atlanta this week, is a firm be-
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loftier plane which can not possibly
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and women. Work Is work, and work
knows no sex. Therefore, I nelieve
that women are bound to take their
place alongside of men and that they
will carve out a new and vastly ele
vated place for themselves.
“We have only to look about us at
the rising generation of young women
to note the difference between to
day and 50—even 25 —y.ears ago. Our
girls are no longer satisfied 10 sit at
home and receive the attentions of
some lively young man who is apt to
make a good husband. They want to
Do things. If it isn’t actual work
they take up, it’s athletics or travel
lor some other diversion which exerts
a broadening influence.
“A career means more to the av
i erage girl of to-day than the prosaic
I idea of marrying and settling down to
i the routine of household duties with
I which our mothers and our grandmo
-1 thers struggled.
"Tn ‘Young Wisdom’ I have tried to
show that there are many subjects (in
I this instance, one In particular, that
| of trial marriage) which are coming
! to be so much talked about and writ
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