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Keeping the Wells of Thought Pure
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX,
HEN women of secretly question.
w able lives, who yet retain public
respect, meest in friendly con
verse they are escesdingly careful to
slaer away from discussion of vice. They
prefer to talk of the new minister, and
their private charities, and the opera,
and tha latest fashion,
Hearein they are more wise than thelr
moral and pure-hearted sisters some
times are
Te the really innocent possessed of
any temperament of imagination there
s & certaln fascination In learning &
little about the doings of viea It s
the same sort of quality of mind which
makes the timid ohild want to hear
about Jack the Glant-Kider, Little Red
Hiding Hood and Blusbeard.
The child is all affection and tender-
Ness, yot he s stirred with & creepy
sensation of delight and horror inters
mingled when he hears these tales of
Slaughter (stories. by the way, which
o ohild should sver be permitted to
hear during Wis nursery days).
1t 15 quite In the same way that good
#irls and pure-hearted women are led
through their curiosity 1o lsten to
Staries of human depravity and vice,
and to repeat to one ancther the tales
of wickedtoss which (hey bave read or
Copyright, 1915, laternational News BService.
wright, 1915, Newspaper Feature Servies Inc. Great Noitalr Rights Reserts
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neard. .
Had they taken part in any of these
phases of life, they would not want to
ta'k about them unless they had become
utterly depraved and indifferent to pub.
Hle opinion; yet even with the excuse
of the curiosity whieh often Accompan -
o 8 virtue and inexperience, it is & Step
in the wrong direction when a good wo.
man with noble and worthy aims allows
herself to talk about unwholesome sub-
Jocta ‘
1t Is Impossible for & woman of intelll.
Fence 1o live in the world of & score of
¥ears and not know that vice and de-
PrAvily exist. It 18 necessary that she
TEZ ATLANTA GEO=RGIAN.
opyright, 1815, International News Service.
should know it if she Intends to be a
factor for good, and not & mers lay
figure. Innocence does not need to be
ignorant, nor does the moral-minded wo.
man need to assume an offended or in.
sulted alr if immorsity s mentioned
in Ber presence.
We can increase and intensify any
thing we think about persistently. If
we permit our minds to dwell upon the
evil In the world, even to regret and
bemoan it, we increass the power of
evil, besides coming closer In touch with
it ourseives. lat evil alone—do not
think of it or talk of it, and it will dle
o negect. If no one thought or talked
We Don’t Know Just What to Make of Joe Bezmish
Some Speed King, This Boy, and Also Some Financier
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These Mav Improve Vs’c Anpeasrance. bui Hardly His Tempe
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We Fear Mike Is Pufting Over 2 Joke on Our Youna Friends.
of sin, It would moon ceass to exist.
As our country grows older we hear
much of the “abnormal” and the ‘‘de
generate.” Almost every day one may
hear those words used carelessly by
sweet women.
Stop talking about them; stop think-
Ing or wondering abovt them. llf you
Shance to know such types, stegr clear of
them, giving them thoughts of healing
and illumination as you pass, command.
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On your way and forget them.” |
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Another by conversation about them. u‘
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By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
YOur presence you do not need to appear
"oelol or assume an “l.am-holler
i(m-lhu" air, for, remember, it is not
‘Qo worst people who speak of sueh
things to one another! Put you can
Kot away from the unpleasant tople as
quickly as possible, and let the fresh
Air of some wholesome thought blow
through your mind.
bn‘tlolnm:uflamwu
modesty: don't claim an ignorance of
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fealms of thought, and help yourselt
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Usbeautiful loves, pure triendship,
ATLANTA, GA.
noble charities, lovely unaelfish««
sinceres motives. /
Look for them, and you will find
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‘ Cheap at That.
A prominent hotelkeeper to!ls
tale
One night & guest ealled up ar .
Angry voloe said;
“There are & couple of mice *:
ap here™
“What room bave you™™ tnqu'r
Assistant, languidly.
He was told and then he inqui =
“What are you paying for 107
“Two dollare,” was the reply
“Well, what do you expect for two
dokars- a bull-agher