8 THE MICHIGAN DATI Y MAC.7TNF SUNDAY. JITNF: 4. 1999 "i va as va sa a. rza L, i i 'it' .i!" ,Lj1 AIL w7 t11v L1 L- I: JU1V tSi 4} 1:iGG s A PORTRAIT If you see a long-leggish Lean chap with a waggish Keen eye and a faunish Quick glance under tawnish Teased hair- Pilus a juvenile air- And a nose in a locus' A hit out of focus,- Yon may be pretty certain It'a Burton, -Pictor Ignotus. THE FEDERAL BOARD (Continued from Page 2) Bolshevists jn the summer of 1920 and barely escaped capture by the Red forces. Subsequently he assisted in return- ing the Russian prisoners who were being held in Germany because it was impossible to get them through the area being fought over by the Poles and the Bolshevists.. At last the British government loan- ed the German government 14 ships for the transportation of the 600,00) Russian prisoners to Petrograd and Revel, from where they were sent home. Supplies were furnished by the Hoover mission and the Y. M. C. A. On one of these trips Mr. Bryce vis- ited the Russian capital and several of the important cities in the vicinity f the Baltic. He says thI complete breakdown of Russia has never been thoroughly de- scrihed to Americans readers, and has many first-hand instances of the misery in wsich the former aristoc- racy of 'Russia was plunged by the revolution. In one case he assisted in rescuing the daughter of an aristo- cratic family from the rear of the house while the parents were being' murdered by the revolutionists in the front part of the house. Mr. Bryce is a graduate of the In- diana State Normal school and has taken advanced work at Columbia umni- versity. Is it an American habit to dub every original literary talent, as it is born, "exotic?" Mr. Edward Garnett, the English critic, makes this serious charge against America in a paper on Joseph leorgesheinmer in his new: gok lridty Nights" (Knopf). Mr. t ir >ays: I .ami as a shock, when, after the appearan of "Java Hlead" and "Gold' and Iron" in 1919, Boston in the person of the accomplished editor of the most famous of American magazines, made a cryptic response to a suggested, paper by this English critic, saying:- "Iergesheimer is an exotic, and I doubt whether he strikes root." An exotic!' And yet one was told that Mr. Hergesheimer was a Philadelphian; the descendant of a long line of Phila- delphians. Clearly the old puritanic inhihitions against the witchery of art, the old fear of sensuous grace and the sin of originality were still work- ing in the Bostonian marrow. It was amusing to reflect that the ban did not fall on that great class of artists who minister to the luxury of the rich American and his wife, not on the opera singers and impresarios, the conductors and ballet dancers, the vio- linists and actors, the great chefs who prepare his food and the costumiers and milliners and jewelers who dec- orate the bodies of his women, no! for such "exotics" command their price, and "take root" and flourish in New York; but the ban was suspended, so to say, over the head of one who dealt with beauty in the highest sphere, spiritually, emotionally, aesthetically. Such an artist, a literary artist, had but a doubtful market price in New York, and his wares could not be "guaranteed" by the Bostonian foot- rule. * * *^ . r _ t Seventy-five Palm Beach Suits Priced as low as Ten Dollars We have in our store at this time 75 PALM BEACH SUITS which we have priced to sell. These are not "sale clothes" but clothes of the standard quality that always comes from our store. You should avail yourself of the opportunity of getting one of the suits at the present prices. If you have never worn PALM BEACH clothes you have a treat in store for you. They are so light, cool and comfortable - just the thing for summer wear. It is real economy to wear Palm Beach clothes when you can buy them at prices ranging from ten to twenty-five dollars. With or- dinary care a suit will wear for ( Save your other clothes this summer lie comfortable wear Palm Beach I 1~ I These suits are priced at less than you iill le ahle to h y for in your home owns. Let us shows you how to save your car' fare home. two seasons. Come Todayl-An early intspection hvill insure you a much wider selection to choose from J. KARL MALCOLM 604 E. Liberty Street "Quality First-Eco nomy Always"