istory frofessor Tells the Truth (Continued from Page 5) the solid-tire inventors; thus the auto- mobile trust disposed of the Doble steam car; .thus Ford beat Selden in the courts; thus it was declared in amazingly quick fashion, that the recent "invention,' Frost-bites," was a food' rather than a confection, and thus today are the steel, copper, and aluminum interests fighting a new cor- poration which has a formula for mak- ing aluminum from kaolin for about six cents .a pound. As Emerson put it, "In the law courts crimes of fraud have taken the place of crimes of force. The stock-' holder has stepped into the place of the warlike /baron. The nobles shall' not any longer, as feudal lords, have power of ,life and death over the. churls, but now in another shape as capitalists, shall in all love and peace eat them up as before." The system * had gathered remarkable headway even in Emerson's time. If he lived unes, there is little doubt of the fore May 15 toi Mr. laniel Long, 5559 today he would probably make state- source of inspiration. More puer (o Beeler St., Pittsburg, Pa., with ment that would send him to Leaven- the whole crew! "Poetry Society Contest" marked on wort.h - the envelope. A prize of $100 for the .beot pues Enough of this. Robinson's book is written by an undergraduate of any Clare Sheridan, the sculptress, one of the outgrowths of Wells "Out- college or university is being offered whose "Mayfair to Moscow," the en- line of History." Much as I dislike the by Witter Bynner, the president of gagingly written record of her Rus- average tract novel, essay, or tome of the Poetry Society of America. The sian experiences, brought her into any kind from the pen of Wells, I poems should have the name and the literary prominence last spring, is the must grant that he has written two address of the author on each page author of a new book, "My American or three good novels, and more import- and must be not more than 200 lines Diary," which is to be published by ant, that his recent history, for all its in length. They must be mailed be- Boni and Liveright. envy of such superior men as Alex- ander, Caesar, Napoleon, and Bis- marck, is generally good and that it, above all, has started other honest and capable men inquiring into the same field of endeavor. Several books have followed that of Wells, covering much the same ground. "Whether Shaw was inspired by Wells to his "Back to Methuselah" is hard to say, .but I rather doubt it. Shaw's book is the weakest, of the lot. But with Van Loon's "The Story of Mankind," with Joseph McCabe's "The Evolution of Civilization," with Robinson's book, and a half dozen other worthy vol- i i- A Place to bring your friends Nowhere is the food better Nowhere is the service more prompt A itti Easter (rrting Your Photograph Sittings by Appointment Studio 121 E. Washington St Phone 598 l IME TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Maynard Street SEE OUR WINDOW Don't miss this Wonderful Display of BLUE BIRD PEARLS Strings of Pearls $5.00 up Pearl and Tassel Necklaces fromi $2.50 to $1250 Bracelets $2.30 to $10.00 SCHLANDERER & SEYFRIED JEWELERS D13 East Liberty Street U~i lti l11f111lflltli1t111t~I~1tN1tIllt(IIIIII~II1 ,r .e « ... .. ... . . . . ,.. . ... . ... C ,.. .. «, . . . .. ; . . ... ... .. ... . . . , ' .. ... .. .. .. ,.. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . . ... .. ... ... , .. .. . , .. ... ... .. r .. ... .. i ... ,.. .. .. w ,. ors You'll Smile with Joy every timne you eat one -of- Besimer's Grilled Steaks "One a day would make you a football man" Get them opposite the D. U. R. Waiting Station I 4 IlNlflll11111IIIIN1111 111f11111111tIllu lE1111111111!llllill1111NI1111111lHIIiINllllllllllllllli /'