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PLAN' AND SCOPE OF THE CATH- 1 THE OF HISTORY. I JUDGE GEOGHEGAN. Woimkey, France, Jan. 2, 19Ul. OLIC BIG BROTHER'S LEAGUE. My Dear Father Reiner:- Historians, when writmg their his­ Since the conclusion of war, we Students of St. Xavier's will be I tories, seem to be guided by moral have been in Woimkey, We are now pleased to hear that the "Big Broth­ law, they know not why, which says in our seventh week in this little er" organization for which many old that nations are born and must die. town, fifteen miles southeast of Ver­ Mtudents of the college did admirable They pronounce on civilization a dun. It is situated on the Meuse work, has been reorganized and is judgement similar to that which S.B· and is a very pretty place. I should again on a working basis. The tronomers pass upon the stars, that say it is very prettily placed. The their very light carries Within itself League continues to be affiliated with town itself is practically dead, while the Bureau of Catholic Charities the principle of self-extinction and the inhabitants, who number only and Rev. Francis A. Gressle is the but sheds into space the mournful two hundred, are slowly returning 11piritual direct.or. Already many splendor of an existence whh'h is to their homes. They left hurriedly young men of the college classes have haRtening towards decay. in 1914 when the Germans forced the become identified with the work and Under this illusion of the phil­ St. Mihiel salient. This town bor. it is to be hoped that a large ma­ osophy of history the notions of to· ders on the outskirts of the old jority of the men now at St. Xav­ day, reviving the distant past of salient. ier's will hasten to join the ranks of mankind wherever the vestiges re­ Our days at present ai·e taken up 11 the Big Brothers." main, such as the Athens of Pericles. with drill-both foot drill and gun The Big Brother movement was in­ and Rome as it was seen by Augua. drill,-hikes, policing, and the inevit­ augurated some two years ago and tus, are silently warned that they too able Saturday in1pection. We are was continued for some time with are quickly moving towarEI a pre· drilling five hours a day. varying degrees of success. An in­ determined and pre-mature r.Hsap­ 'r am in charge of one of the 156 estimable amount of good was ac­ pearance along the same ancient howitzers and have a c1ass in stand­ complished during the brief term of [ road, or if they judiciously reY,ara• On Monday, February 10th, the ing gun drill daily, as well as a few its existence, but as a result of bel- I the future they are admonished that. Court of Common Pleas of Hamilton practical problems in firing. lum conditions our membership was it contains but the small cycle of as­ County lost a very able judge, when The month of December passed drained, thereby preventing us from cendency and decline of strength William A. Geoghegan retired from very quickly, owing to the football continuing the work. Hnd ultima te disintegration. a judicial career. games we had. I spent a month in The conditions existing in our city Perhaps no other single idea ha ~ .J udge Geoghegan received his A. practicing and playing for the amuse­ today are such as call for iminediate more profoundly and mnrc sadly nf­ B. at St. Xavier's in .1899 nnd for ment of the boys, who have very response on our part. At present our f~cted human thought than this be­ several yea1·s taught in the high little entertainment except that which courts are daily overcrowded with lief in the tteetness of the best that school department of that institution. they make for themselves. The 136th misdemeanents who, by proper care men together \.'an produce, this al· He obtained the deg-ree of A. M. in al'e champions of the 62nd Brigade, on our part, should never have been most inherent tradition that man's 1901. having won every game that they cited before court as delinquents. attainment of his ~uprem e effort. is Judge Geoghegan's record during the played. l participated in e"ery game. his doom i that his final social tri­ This fact is emphatically brought be­ past six years has been one of the I have seen two numbers of the fore us by a perusal of the report umph is his final social failure; that best in the history of Hamilton "Athenaeum," and read every word nature goads him to self-development of the Juvenile Court. Of all the County courts j always impartial and in them. Old Xavier had quite a !Joys brought under the jurisdiction as a means of obtaining his rl.c.w n­ just, he proved himself a wise and ·football team itself. How did the U. faU and induces him to put forth nll of this agency, forty-five out of every able judiciary. It would be in the C. game terminate? How are all the his energies to reach a goal, the at· one hundred a re Catholic .or !:Jhould public interest if we could keep men S. A. T. C. men getting along? Too tainment of which is in itself a Clltao­ be. This indicates beyond contra- like Judge Geoghegan on the bench. had the war did not lust a little trophe. 11iction that there is an immediate However he declined to stand for longer. They missed an experience Such a view· of t he philosophy of and p ressing necessity for charitable re-election and dete rmin~d to build which is priceless and one which I history ~ h ould long ago have c!riven

THE CONTEMNED EQUINE. OLD BELLEAU. WHATCHA CALLUMS.

Did you ~ ever consider what a We copy the following poem from llES'l'S power in human destinies that was . It was writ­ - argument which Henry's uTin Lizzie" supplant­ ten in memory of Wallace Costigan, - seller ed? The actions and affairs of men u St. Xavier alumnus, who met his -bet PabUahed bl-weekly, dtirlnir the achool year, sometimes revolve about singular ob­ death as a Marine in the famous his-man bJ the atudenb of St. Xavier Colleg-e, Cincin­ nati, Ohio, jects. Cassius philosophically re­ battle of Belleau Woods or Chateau our--girl marks that we are ruled by our Thierry. Costigan acted as runner, as-os Entered u aeeond-elau matter November 25, 1912, at the po11t office at Cincinnati, Ohio, star.", and Virgil pictures the Three to deliver messages between com­ under the Act of March 8, 1879. Fates weaving our destiny. But o1d manders. While engaged in this A bright physicist asks why is a Dobbin, while serving for ag'es in a hazardous assignment, he was seen galvanic cell like a corn field'! Editor C. H . Chamberlain menial way, has at times been con­ to fall wounded, then to rise and Our answer: Because it produces W. A. Brungs nected with our history in a more continue his advance, only to be shocks. J. 8. Hardig dignified role. The gift of a steed overcome. He died on the 31st of Associates E. A. F..king from the cunning Ulysses brought an July, 1918. The Spanish Class has not learned J.B. Grauae end to the Trojan War and settled to swear in Spanish as yet, but we C.H. Trame Greece's supremacy. And now the High and fair and stately are waiting hopefully. l present of a horse by a public cor­ Spom H.B. Bunk.,. Grew the trees in old Belleau, poration to one of its members whose Bwiness Manager · J. Goodenough And the summer winds swept thro' Ea11y. political aspirations point in the di­ them The small boy struggling with the Circulation R. M. Buuk rection of the speakership, seems { L. H. Bushman With a music sweet and low. war news, looked up breathlessly, and likely to determine the defeat of t he exclaimed: The sky was blue above them, Vol.VII FEBRUARY 21, 1919 No.8 unwary recipient. Truly, PreRent "Oh, pop, an American caught a and Past are not without relation. Bright was the June day sun; six-legged German I'' A. W., '20. But nature's heart had broken "Oh no, son," replied his father. RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE. Before the day was done. 0 "that says a german six-footer." BOAllD 0F CENSORS. We are facr to face with a severe Cold and grim and deadly, " Well," said the young::iter, "doesn't he have to have a leg for every foot." unemployment problem. Contrary What has bel•ome of the Hoard of Within the silent wood; to general opinion, unemployment is Beneath each waving maple, Censo1·s for Motiou Pictures'! Ap­ Professor: "How do you find the not an abstract term. It is personal, parently it has been on a vacation Death's awful weapon &toad. and it concerns us vitally in every weight of a liter of oxygen." for some time, leaving only a blind Strong men watched and trembled 11 pha'se of our life, industrial and Bright student: Weigh it." clerk behind who places the Hoard's That smiling summer day, social. It is the determinant of our stamp of approval on eve1·y film, For, 'mid the shades of Belleau, prosperity, contentment and udvance­ Not Any More. regardless of its character. The fate of nations lay. ment as a nation or as individuals. Now Wilhe1m with a troubled brow The Hoard of Censors was formed Counts up his various losses. Its aspects are us varied and as to prevent unscrupulous persons from German hands were skilful, numerous as the facets of a diamond. He can not pay his board bill now makin;O!:' capital out of the passions of German eyes were cold; Social unrest, crime, anarchy, Bo lshe­ But never braver story By giving iron crosses. men. However, instead of frownmg -Washington Star. vism, perhaps civil war, may follow upon indecent shows, the Hoard By human lips was told. in its wake. It is a huge comet smiles and as a consequence we have with a tail of poisonous gases which When thro' the golden wheat field, Ml's. Cox (handing to her husband an endless chain of vulgar and im­ Where scarlet poppies waved, a saucer full of white powder): will permeate every fibre of our be­ moral plays before the public. You ing, and undermine the very founda­ Charged the brave Marine corps, '·John, taste that and tel] me what have only to turn to your local pic­ . A watching world was saved. you think it is." tion upon which this country rests. ture houses to see how true this We must deal with it as it is at Mr. Cox: " It tastes like soda." statement is. Only a few days ago Who shall sing their triumphs Mrs. Cox: 44 That's what I told present. The problem is at our the writer happened into one ot' our Or name the valiant dead, doors, crying for solution. Econo­ Bridget. She declares it is rat poi­ best down-town picture houses and Who fought 'neath BeJleau's maples mists, Sociologists, and Psychologists son. Taste it again to make sure." saw several reels of what was adver­ Or 'mid the poppies red? are eager to solve it. But alas! - Pacific Drug Review. tised as "good, clever comedy." The 0, gentle winds of autumn, Their efforts are weak and insignifi­ show was neither good n°or clever and cant. They cannot do the work Lift up the trampled grain, Repetition in U. S. History as comedy-it was such as would be 11 nlone. They need support. Public Where fe11 the gallant runner- What did the Indians cull their enjoyed by those only who seek the sentiment is necesirnry; sentiment so For God and Country slain. wives?" indecent. Of course it was "passed strong that it will infuse into the "Squaws." by the Hoard of ('p11sors. " But a boy in khaki, greedy hearts of our corporations 'Whu.t did they call their babies?" When the United States called for White-souled and brave and true, arid capitalists a true appreciation "Squawkers, I suppos~." soldiers we were shocked because so Three times he fell, but up and on of the valuable services the return­ many of our young men were re­ To die for me and you. ing heroes of the war have rendered Patronize our udvertisers. fused a s being mol'ally unfit. We them and their country, and compel Weep on, oh hearts that mourn him, believe that one of the greatest in­ them to recognize the soldier who iR E'en if the day be won; direct causes of !"uch immorality is unemployed, and thus to help him. For he who lay there dying, the indecent show- the picture show This is not a favor nor magnanimity Though om· hero, was your son. most of all, because it reaches so When You Leave College of heart. It is me1·e justice; the -Sister M. E. many. gratitude of a nation. Motion pictures are u power for Shakespeare said: "The poorest THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY. good. Unscrupulous men und a rub­ You will want enough to service is repaid with thanks." They ber stamp Board of Censors have (Continued from page 1, column 2.) did the greatest service; what then start in business for yourself. mnde them a power for evil. lf we go back through the pages should be our gratitude? Save during your school years -E. J. A. of history we read of the rise and -A. W., '20. and you can easily realize fall of such great nations as Babylon your ambition. Start an ac­ WHAT"S THE MATTEll7 (Continued from page 1, column 4.) · and Nineveh, Tyre and 8idon, Crete and Alexandria, 'l'roy, Athens and count today - we pay 3 % to the Verdun front, to the east of Rome and today also we view the The singing by the students in the the Argonne, in the Woevre district. interest on savings. once haughty ruces, who have scorn­ chapel, both at Mass and at other When the armistice was declared ed religion and fel1 to crime and in­ services has been very poor this year. we were firing away at the Germans. trigue, struggli ng like a huge beast The students' singing at old St. On November 18th we set out for The Provident in his death agony, a sad spectacle Xavier. has always been famous Woimkey, and here I am at this Sut.11 Baak •Trull Co. of the Omnipotence and Justice of throughout the province; every visi­ writing. Seve11llii ud Vine tor that heard it commented favor­ God. - E. A ~ ·. I am well and feeling great. Have Auebonr$13,000,000 ably upon it. But, could they do gained considerably in weight though so this year? We fear not. Wheth­ I am not fat. We hope to be home Subscribe for the "Athenaeum." er this is because of the lack of song in a few months. Remember me to books or cards, or on account of the the faculty and a11 the boys and indifference of the students, we know write when you have time. \Vould not. But let us suggest that the appreciate the 14 Athenaeum." causes be investigated, and REM­ Your former student, EDIED; once more Jet the College SERGT. JOHN H. FREY, resound with the beautiful hyms, well 136th U. S. F. A., Bat. F., sung. A. E. !<"'., Franre. THE XAVIER ATHENAEUM 3

CLASS OF ECONOMICS. WITH THE "SOPHS." HEADQUARTERS .. .. The ... On Tue.day, February 11th, this Though numbering thirteen, the For Religious Articles and OLD RELIABLE class was honored by the presence of Sophomores seem to be enjoying M:r. Edward Hitchens, a very promi­ themselves very well, and have had Books CLOTHING HOUSE nent social and welfare worker of no misfortunes so far. Cincinnati. Mr. Hitchens gave the "Doc" Spaeth, our distinguished always is class a splendid talk, bringing in cartoonist, still persists in circulat­ different subjects; the most import­ ing his artistic witticisms, through ant of these, however, was 0 The Co­ the "Class Oracle." Benziger Brothers REAL ESTATE operative System in England." Mr. Conway strives for honors in a ~ Hitchens explained this system clear­ noble manner'! He knows his Greek ly and forcibly, and showed many and Latin every day. 343 MAIN STREET If you wish to Gene Eckerle is still capable of 1·casons for its success in England, RENT, and some for the failure in Ameri­ doing the Hula, which he so ably THE MOUNTEL PRESS ca. demonstrated in the S. A. 'f. C. (Incorporated) BUY or This class has been very fortunate I Roth still maintains his Yiddish PRINTING • Blndln!I • PUBLISHING appearance, much to his disgust. SELL - See us. in having some prominent men ad­ POWER BUILDING dress it lately, thanks to the devoted fl'reking is practicing to be an ora­ 1 EIGHTH AND SYCAMORE STS. energy of the Economics teacher, Fr. tor by chattering all through class. CINCINNATI Reiner. He sure has some " line." Telephone Canal 1994 Guiney, Amann. Kyte, Maggini, lHE Maybe So-Maybe Not. Hunker and Hoeh furnish the "eats" and .. amu ~ ements" to the class. Professor: 0 What is 'political econ­ R I E L A G Fred'k A. Schmidt Coady must be related to the I omy'?" Men's, Boys' and Chlldren's COMPANY Student: uThe science of getting Sphinx. ''Nuf ced.': HEADGEAR We are tl'yin~ out the "Want Ads.'' the most votes for the least money, Telephone C11.nal 659 134 -136 East Fourth Street Look for our ad. sir. 11 1120 MAIN ST. CINCINNATI FRESHMEN NOTES. PHILOPEOIAN NOTES. The C. EBERLE SONS Co. The Class of '22 is now on the l YOUNG & CARL Supply Hotels and Institutions The Philopedian Society is heartily correct path. We have organized our co-operating with the Peace Confer­ class association and have chosen our ence in deciding RH the important TIFFANYTONE Fresh Butter, Eggs and leaders for the year with due discre­ political and social problems of the tion. The following men, whom we PHOTOS Farm Products present day. have elected, have pledged themselves This society continues have large !iJl to to put all their efforts in the. inter­ Corner Sixth, Plum and Georl!e Sts. attendances at every meeting; this is est of the class: SPECIAL RATE TO due both to the skilful management President-E. J. Anthony. ST. XAVIER STUDENTS Phone C11nal 4511. of the society this year, and to the Vice-President-C. O'Conno1· (United States Food Administration License );."eneral interest in the debates. The 'J'reasurer-L. McDevitt. PHONE CANAL 2277 Numbe~ G-06888) speaking from the house after each Secretary-C. McCarthy. debate has been very good, although Censor-H. Verkamp. it might be suggested that more pa1·­ We are with our leaders to a man ticipate in it. and we expect to be well heard from ... The ... Briefly, the subjects debated re­ as long as our days at old St. Xavier cently were: "Germany and Repara­ last. This means studies, athletics French Bros.-Bauer tion;" "President Wilson and a Third and anything that will be of interest. Co. Term;" "The League of Nations Freshmen showed they had one F'ormed Like the United States." The of the best speakers in the .Philo­ Ill Uebating Committee prorni ~es to give pcdian Society when K J. Anthony us very interesting debutes all year. spoke in a recent debate on the pro­ PAINTS and VARNISHES Milk and Cream - ARE-­ posed third term of President Wilson. QUALITY GOODS Ice Cream COLI.EGE ,\ND ALUMNI NOTES. He is deserving of weighty considera­ tion for the annual Verkamp debate Butter and Eggs Fint Lieutenant William Brown, which is to be held in April. cHAs:''j''.'''ii~~~IG I Bakery Goods ex.-'13, of Covington, was commis­ When it comes to speaking, An­ 1109-1113 HARRISON AVE.. CINCINNATI sioned at Camp Lee, Va., several thony sounds more like Hrutus. months ago, and is now home on a furlough. Brown was formerly with WANT ADS. the Fleischman Company. He ex­ POPULAR PRAYER BOOKS pects to be discharged soon. Miscellaneous. THE PRISONER OF LOVE Charle~' Towell is studying the­ MANNA OF THE SOUL ology at St Mnry's Seminary, Haiti- RATES: Cheaper thnn ever. MY PRAYER BOOK more. MOTTO : Try them out. CATHOLIC GIRL'S GUIDE Al. Steinkump, '17, is now in the WANTED: Information. What kind chemicul laboratory of the Joslin­ of seats u1·e "gross receipts." Will To be had in various bindings and at all prices, at Sc hmidt Company, St. Bernard. pay we11 for this. Economics Class. Jesse R. Ritter, A. B., 1 8~)0, A. M. WANTED: Information. Anyone 18!)fi, a former student and instructor having information as to what the FREDERICK PUSTET CO., Inc. at St. Xavier, died nt a Cincinnati 436 MAIN STRI!I!T CINCINNATI, OHIO ho:spital on February 7th. word "SophomoJ"e" means, will find out something to their advantage Friends of Fr. James McCormick by communicating with the Sopho­ of St. Xavier \\:ill be sorry to hear of the death of Fr. McCormick's more Class. Address letters to Madame X. Lrother nt Chicago on February 4, JAMES J. DOUD 1919. The deceaiied was a1so n WANTED: Cu lendar for Cap. Dana­ Jesuit and has for the last few years hy. He does not know what days taught at St. Ignatius College, Chi­ to come to school. Plumbing and cago. He was f~ r many years a mis­ WANTED: More good speakers for sionary in British Hondm·as. Economics Class. They like to ar­ The results of the week1y collec­ gue. Gas Fitting tions for the foreign missions are WANTED: An old alarm clock for Posted on the bulletin board each Johnny Byrne. Will buy, if cheap. week. The results this week· show Must have one to get to sc hool on 313 E. Fourth St. ORTIZ BLDG. Cincinnati, Ohio that the Junior Class led in the Col­ time. lege department with 720% and that Third High B, led in the High Subscribe for the 0 Athenaeum." We School with 3/ll ry, , need your support. ... PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS .... THE XAVIEH ATHENAEUM

PLAN AND SCOPE OF THE CATH­ Our Latest Definitions. OLIC BIG BROTHERS LEAGUE. A Chinese puzzle: The jumbled ~1"CHt"'RURmou (Continued from page 1, column 1.) mass of poetry which is handed 011:f,~u ,1111,.,.Net.• ·1r· tion of Juvenile delinquents. The around in English class to be sorted •o" The George Ast Candy Co. out into true poetic form. It seems Hams. CLUB> RESTAURANTS AND INSTJIUTION~ prime object of the society is that WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS of PREVENTION, for it is our pui·­ to affect the class in different ways. CINCINNATI, OHIO. pose to have the child placed under Some cry, others laugh, sigh, ejacu­ 929 MAIN ST. Canal 4507 our custody before his offense ne­ late or sleepj and one or two, having cessitates action by the civil authori­ attempted to straighten out the first ties. The old adage, "an ounce of lines, are now, we regret to say, will­ prevention is worth a pound of cure/' ing inhabitants of Longview. 0 tem­ Quality with Service will ever be the watchword of the pora; 0 mores! society. But the efforts of the society can­ "By the bye," observed a member The Queen City Coal Company not only be directed townrd the p1·e­ of Fourth Year, "don't Lorenz and vention of crime, for we cannot mere­ Buchheit get along admirably well?" ly deal in the future, but must "To be sure," quoth his classmate; W e will appreciate your patrona.J!.r grapple with present conditions. "und doesn't misery love company?" Hence arises the need of curative work on our part. .\ VONDALE NOTES. While no definite plan has as yet ... THE .. , been adopted with regard to the op­ "Wur-L.y" is upholding our "rep" on eration of the league, the activities the gridiron. His fast playing con­ of the society will extend throughout tributed much to the winning of St. Western and Southern Life the city and will be enlarged upon Xavier's great football record of 1918. whenever it is deemed advisable and the means at our disposal for so Owing to the premature disbanding Insurance Company doing, warrant. of the High School team, other Avon­ It is to be hoped that the Catholic dale talent at the down-town school CINCINNATI, OHIO. men, and especially the young men, was denied an opportunity to develop will become ·interested in this work. this season. w. J. WILLIAMS, PresUlent. The boys that we deal with are not j bad boys, a kind word, u friendly little chat, a bit of brotherly advice I Lost, strayed or siolen: One Edwin will work wonders in changing the Mehrnert. direction of their lives. We all were young at some time, and we ult Who knows where to get a good had our little troubles and needed job'! Dorr is looking for work. advice from some one. It is just so with these boys. Will not this plea Time to Resign. by the Catholic Big Brother League A retired army officer tell8 of an to the Catholic men and young men nrmy examiner who had before him a of Cincinnati be met by a ready very dull candidate. The man prov­ response on their part'! ing, apparently, unable to make re­ sponse to the most simple questions, Merrily We Roll Along. the examiner finally grew impatient A man entered a drug store very and, quite sarcastically, put this ques­ hurriedly and asked for a dozen two­ tion: grain quinine pills. "Let it be suppotied that you are a "Do you want them put in a box, captain in command of infantry. In sir.?" asked the chemist, as he was your rear is an impassable abyss. On counting them out. both sides of you there rise perpen­ 11 Qh, no, certainly not/' replied dicular rocks of t1·cmendous height. the customer. HJ was thinking of In front of you lies the enemy outnum­ Home Office Building ro11ing them home!"-Tit-Bits. bering you ten to one. What, sir, in Fourth and Broadway such an emergency, would you do '!" no THF: WOMF:N l(NOW? " I think, sir," said the aspirant for military distinction, "I would resign." ASSETS . s 16,000,000 - Harper's Monthly. Does not the term liolshevism con­ INSURANCE IN FORCE . $125,000,000 tain something obscm·e in its peculiar jumble of letters'! lt has taken the people by storm almost as universally as the war-coined camouflage. Give this Good Pipe c;;:;;,T _ He'll like it better than the old one ~ This new term is asserting itself m several ways. The most recent is, It is the old all-wood b.riar made in anew PIECE-PIPE ;ind better way- l pieces mstead of 2- perhaps, the Bolshevist hat now so th<1t it can easily be taken apart ;111cl adorning the heads of women. Truly, ";y-,..i:P\"\~~:-.. thoroughly cleaned. V\1riteon your business it is a riot of colors having no unity of shadeS whatever. Whenever the question is raised a !; •:,~:;.r $1.SO ~::~n e r y 'I. ···~:;; tio what the term Bolshevism means, The best pipe for tidd or the usual shrug of the shoulder or a I barracks. Never clogs. few words of explanation that it is Always draws freely. !•iilllllllllr~~r r:alumtt Com t a"''• probably connected with revolution­ Don't let your •oldler KO Ci11 ~ i""ati, Ohio. - Aind/ y sr"d away without 1 1 ary plots and social disorder, is the one. Th ey a•t ;~i~~o 11 :ft~~1i!if1i ~:. '";{:,{;::: ~~!£:~: Hm and R11 11 d l 'iirand1 of lt"auf Ciiarlo., Clifraio result. And thl• one £rom,. •atl•fied C'U•tomer Well, perhaps it is right. We at tl.'iJli {.:: t:;~1n~'t/::o::::.J 1£~r~:, ':J~;o:;:;i {a~"/.].':o~ "lhl':I s•lisjitd and least cannot fully interpret the aims n. }trtm':I DaviJ, Ta ylor Di1co1in1 f.!I Dtpollf Bani, Taylor, P111n. and ideals of the Bolshevists, since Dralm icrilc fa, Sala OJ!u they seem to be changing to meet THE CALUMET COMPANY, 21 Wiggins Block, Cincinnati, Ohio M•ll S.le• Dhl•lon Branch In Canad• the situations as they arise. After all, is it possible that women have again proven that intuition of­ THE LEIBOLD-FARRELL ED, A. McCARTHY 1 The Bachmeyer-Lutmer Press ten forestalls true reasoning, by in­ CARPENTER AND BUILDER ' {INCOIU'OltATCO) terpreting through the medium of BUILDING CO. WEATHER STRIPPING THE BEST PRINTING OBTA.INABLE their attire what men by reason find AND A SERJIICE JUST AS GOOD 132 East Fourth Street. difficult to express in words. 705 BROADWAY Canal 4084 -E. A.~·. Main 3781. Store FlaturM and Remodellna a Spedaliy. 120 E. Eiahth St. Cincinnati. Ohio