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''and this secret sipake Lif he-setfsanslttols aee-a.hi
unto me: Behold, said she, I anm that ce okL' ewt ct o cu j
which must ever surpass itself." C ert s tecve wh.Ad1li
Bernard Show, vwalking alone inlet 0",cia 'rstsnd wh'vie ah l-ire-;
highw aye and byways in search of thbsutstw'" enit ifIIs 'aint Iand the seats
Living Thing, has, like Zarathusra, ' t'the ighty "S'm' Jarn 'stger O ur Custom ers
encounteretd Life, antI heard her htocryor thsntpet 0,.ge
words. "BackIto Methuselah" Cis sh ad in. ban withta ecurat'de-
picture at the sel-strpassing of utan- scripion of avents, ba11 ck
kind as a whle. In "Saint Juan" e The smooth-shet' almonsst upli-;CO 4
shows is tte way of lbe creating one ant Inqatsitor afthe powerul scene
who ra ises ts romt loch to loch on n which Jaan is tined tr heresy, iron-
tlts ricer of ecoting, hims.elf al- icalIaoniI my eat, is ths ane who
w'ayssuccumbing. For he as no con- best und"' atids Joan. Tb'p both
en tr his awn life-he risks it fo" Whve a rofound insight into life, into
isneaw values of good and evil, and lbe rtre of mana. Joan disregards . L n h R o
stnce these mst differ from those cc' 'l prs of ur ma-keup except our Ttle' u c o n
the contemporaneous soci'l order, he highesttis Her prpots.e is simple; f3:3 Maynard St. Soutth of Majestic
pershe.' on the croon or stake. IHet'er voics are cmrotasese. She
has alwatys felt the pressure of a hos p-Ist h.wift of echl of us to
tle setti, has artiest in unaviidablist -an ,,l, to tike n urs elves 1
solitutie, hut in faith in te trth of the b uri:n f our deids to seea elearty -- ____________________________________
his teachinug .tid thlie ticelof the peel fand et i . s a"fretsact ag
pe fr it 'arriedit iii ritil ptucyt, a w's-e Its I~itt t. '
Juant. a rSer: t c a t.
l"rancis in d, terwooif; " fi'auts.' s 1he .
Englisti irisie all ftt e them.liien . s I ee ,u, .al; 1
set tliers are Iteeing itenoralizedl 't tew lb o ba n
itevwhen seia'ppeats wills the first oe rg thue t ' .
political edeclaration fnt hn1s one itsc I'iscoa nd r
belore Rotert tde ltiriestrt She c t it' cth clcni'lt
annouances that France is for teIrhisc titus
Fretichi'ad that it is not Gods sill:'stie Joan and the Inquisitor her
that the English occupy it. She coost fil, act accoriding, to the ies 'i na f te Shoxv- --
unite France with tseIDauphtn as tiresTbey see oppsing truths
King Joan's inperiousyuth aazes which case them to war to the death For a nice quiet place-where you can
de Baudricourt, her esetacy stuns ins Huow en lbtheIquisitorrulethlb livs an get a delicious bite to eat-why not try us?
but he is not one whit convinced that of lthe people it they d t themseves?. '
she can save the day. "Well, after' So this subtle protagonist snttes him- Afternoon Teas
al," lie reasons, "there's nothing to self with the pettykinglet', Is wham 2:0t
lose now, ad the soldiers believe in atsa Juan is persona tugrrt' , , ec e:0o
her. Why nt let her go to the Da- has crowne the candy- uckiag Diu-pae deihflfrdinrpris.Rn 51-
phin if she wishest" This is his re phin and esablished a central sae Or l ceis dlgtu o inraate.Rn 5-
action to te great, far-,seeing siit Betwceen thenm lbey resolv on ter atd let us tell you about it.
of Juan, sucs the ansering fratme eath. "Leve it to mie," eaye our P L Y IT L E . S-O P
kindled in him. At the cronaton Jesuit The net moment twaogo'ards O L I TL E Pe
itself Juan had no better uck. The thrust Jan before him. "My dent On Thayer, Just Back o f -Hill Auditorium
courtiers who had mocked etr sud- child," soothes the piteous Inqustor,
denly kneeling seemied to believe t infltcit the aitk of hunan kindnes.
her inspiration, hut I thought that is "I beg you to trust this holy cuniile
was their sense of the dr'amsaic tha' praying tr eatur god ansd your eter-
pronioted their attitude, rat salvation. Cast aside' tesetr
Here is Shaw, the solver of riddles rible sinsad follow' the techings io'
Admaitted, says he, that there e the IChureb. Surely yen see thai vi
noew best," etc.W ATS A T NDEIF
lie'si' redicls' sties'sher grisps'N1'j E
F. L. Tilden ........Editor ot the situation, The sten ye.r i Zold .
-Donald E .Sndr...ooks girl in blue doublet and he"tse T A 9
Normand Lockwood..... tiMsic Iback lie ach bobbed hair, and is-I
Rbert Bartron Henderson.. soer "" crcus questions with 1aw-i
Drama er-like precision, carefully avoiding __ ____
Gordon 'Wer..........At tepittlls She is cotinallIyitier
Lisle Rose, Halsey Davitson, itiupted tin a rabid Englists natinalisi1 hA '1"8 A QULIS'J'IONA! 'I' Ol'
Newell Bebout, Samuel Moore, monk uho yelps for ter torture'. The i I'!.A(f 'S" ,ICA f 'E ONLY SP1'8F-
Jr., Maxwell Noeles, Philip Wag- Inquisitor's answer s'iggsts tat i ( f I,i Sm'S (hA A'SA Y l'H-l C'-'(
ner, Dorothy Sanders, smr anu o h otr * h
Tht Sunday IMagazine solicits ) aetma o tetstr h S'IT';S A GOOD) STEAK, A
manuscripts from alt persons a- mtiind to lie but finally tde' SlgunbiiI1 1 C TF~ IEt.
Ifilated with the University,San- has his wish fulfilled; he seester ~ ~ f f f} T~s ,'h)sL
uscripta must be typewritten, burnt Then and only then, like tns! ND T'I EEYOU('A4N GET AT
triple spaced and written an one fatherland, which he sbls halt
side only. * S realises his criuie. He is overwhelm-
The Sunday Magazine acknowl . ad; he weeps, and sincerely chatiges
1;edges The American Secular LEn- his outlook for all future lime, The !ineiw evcefr Teti- bshp erl rcgis ht hyofiia bere"deaten.* ae omttdablner ntht S IE'
they have nw baptised Joan by fire
________________-into the goodly company of saints, Across from D. U. R. Depot
It is the eolicy af thiesimagazinae to I have no quarrel with the epilogue,z
publish atesthete, opinion by bth in which Joan, reappearing in aWeeBenSrngte esfa Yas
studenttesad ftculty membersif h in ev enSrigteBs er
the jndgptest af the editor, theseanti dream, asks whether she shall conse
Iles are at intrinzs'i ae and inter'est. akt at.Ec oett ntr
Thlisitdos alteityhtmanripts bcioeathsatimentat s uch
soliite orvolneet ,itariy oc t a creathundimsnoTatuh
Neessarily isnacord with editarial
oinion either in pri'ie ocrer an epilogue is unnecessary. I admit,I
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