iiffrtfrlRJT VfcJ.ft3 Pfl1J,,? ( liilT GROWS NEUROTIC r futurist Scheel Composed Principally of Nerveus Wrecks, Say3 Critic 'justify THEIR MADNESS Thc ntnmtlc wlioel ef'nrt nnil Irttprs rail lt-lf "futurlHt The fu F te lilrh It iinoenHciouMy appeals rrfelnwhW'. If f le net wbc rare. ?n . ... .11 i. l..KlJe control of our mid Wllei 1'lint i . ... 1I lin IllHinC ! ... e.i slnlpkliiK dcniPiitctlly fcredns I'""' nb0"!' T ?. tinnier' Magazine. gre m he "'' thnnwc dare ten - The mere lilBhly upcclall.eil lit ,,rr hriilem of thp hour invite net re '" k the ministration of the critic nn Lc of the nrurepnth nnil the alienist. Cr affect, net art merely but dvllUn 47 The breakdown which they nor I? a Involve a Reed deiil mere than 'Vfcv erratic cultH and coteries In "?..cmtalncd Htudles. It involves nervous tissue of tiie race the nery The mpertance of the curient lit noVrreVetatalUcinatew -. Star a betrayal of dnnRcra and di & common te Mielety. It is the ',.m 0f e disene which is both ! and epidemic. Thusthep.es. 5 n e-literary drift, whether or net ? li intrinsically important Is worth a Lncnt's very mtIeiih consideration as ? index of thp popular consciousness. Se cw,,, 'en,nl T1 ,7;v,),v, s,l,,u li been communicated te literature by process annloReus te electric nilui- iennl i" tlu'T "Klstered w ,h J""' Swwh exnRReiatien te cmplia-l- and 6 t!ie truth. It is net here pro pre S te weigh the esthetic merits nnd Ks of futurist literature. Let their I, what t1ic mn. there remains the Lertnncp of the newer cults as so se ,i, Mmptnms of the common malady . we can best de by ,nnnlyzlng briefly. A" c cscn:Q "I literary ncuretlclsm. nnrl rnpn tlm tin. .....tint..... i - .. . social organism nt Inrgc. These two connected rn1lifr t t,n moment, nltlietijjli they have come te the si.mp destination, have rpached Itbv two slightly different routes. Funda mentally, of course, the neiiretlcisiu of netn artist nnd nudlence had Its origin in the iiiaddenlng leniplexlt.v of modern nifnirt". Civilization has giewn Involved en our hands tauter than our ability te administer it could glow; nnd qh n ie suit we are driven te the brink of hys terin, us a man is when harassed ' by mere private worries than he knows hew te cope with. When Mr. .1. Hinca Hinca ten Chase explnlns the itniiglsts, fu turists, cubists nnd their kind b say ing that "Civilization lias get en their neives nnd they simply hnvc te scream," he clearly Implies Hint these highly spt. da1l7pd nitlMs express what the in aiticiilnte crowd merely feels. Hut. though the general feeling nnd the spe cial (Aii.essien de Indeed hnrk back te the same fundamental cause, It is still true that that cause has enernted In one i way upon the nttlM ami in another upon the common man. The great) classes of society hnvc succumbed te1 the actual physical conditions of med-, ern life nnd te the nervous unrest which these conditions breed. The nrtlftt Is i e.jen mere sensitive te this general ten sion, and his bnliiiieeuld prebabl ' have been unset liv it in nnv event : but he ostensible and immediate cause of his overwrought stnte is mi insidious and false theory--n scrap of perveitcd science which lie has Invoked te dignify a weakness by parading it as n strength. Se, jvlille secietj is nfllicted with n nervous pm.ie of which it is barely conscious, and which it would resist if it could, the ultra-modern art ist has been linsv invnnrim' n tilillnu. ephy te prove that his own "ise of bad nerves Is really quite normal. He lias glorified his own debacle: he has used his intellect te justify the disuse of it; he lias frankly committed himself te the theory that pine neiitnticism alone can be valid in modern ait OWN W ILL GUIDED ANNE SIILL1N Mether, Overjoyed, Tells Hew Daughter Arrived at Con Cen . elusions New Yerli, Sept. 12". "When Anne decided, after long nnd deep thought, te support me in my unfortunate dif ferences with my htisbani it was net through nny urging or coaling of mine. It was flip result of her Independent ami uninfliipnced consideration of the merits of the ense i- jl.l.,1, fnr themRMves. flnil Anne npplietl this tcnchlng In reaching tils great dcclelenv That Anne hfiH de cided te stand by mc is in itself a cause of great happiness, but flic has icached thin conclusion entirely eui m her own thought and her own judg ment." , ... , Thus Mrd. James A. Stlllman began n discussion of the most recent de velopment in the suit for divorce brought by her husband, then the wenlthy head of the National City frank. Hlnce the publication of the tes timony in the enrly hearing1? there has been much speculation ns te hew Anne steed in the quarrel between her Her brother "nud" declared him self from the beginning n partisan of his mother and or. ins uany brother, Guy, whose legitimacy Mr. Htllltnen at tacked, ndvancing his doubts ns the main reason for bringing action for divorce. In his petition he charges tl.et Vrr.il Itpnuvnis. nn Indian milde. is Guy's fattier. hv licr a feeling of friendship for the world at large, and a new confidence In her ultimate triuinnh In the struggle with her husband. Slain In Fight With Officers Rensselaer, Ind., S'ept. -S. Adam Shrecder, twenty-nine jenrs, of Chi cago, was shot nnd killed yesterday nt n rooming house here in n clash with local nnd county officers. , Mere than fifty shots were cxchnngcil. j)IL WOMAN FOR CONTEMPT 8he Had Failed te Appear en Charge of Delng a Scold After failure te appear iti court en six different occasions! te answer" tliel complaint of being n common scold, ' Cntherlne Znrctsky, of CM Hnyder nve nue, was arrested en n bench warrant i nnd committed te the County Prison yesteiday for contempt of court. , The-sentence was Imposed liy Judge1 ICnewles. sitting in the criiiilunl branch Ceurh- Mri. Znrctsky Judge Hhe was revived lij ur naly, t,.lnnl swooned when she was taken lipferp the a police sitraeen. Beside temniltllic1 the wemnn te the County PrUeri Jtidft Knewlcs ordered her $eOO'bnll ferfclil, r "I hnvc always taught my childrpn Mrs. Stllliunn't jubilation ever the HICKORY IST AND GARTERS GIRLS AND BOYS Latest Styles TVnm M i1t tn IVcirr' sin rienr rer n.oe xs en sefts fur .!.nn sl.Ofl PnftH for Si. no S.1.00 Dprlns for M.CO G. Ervin Donevan, 135 S. 10th Street ,M iL fPi j Va! ...'-.... ..e ..II kni'llllHK it nlTiwts !k. lv of which wp are all members. J Ve mere ((inclusive leavni could be i rffMil for ascribing Importance te , n the wildest eccentricities of fu- r .Ii." ! tlm iirts. What we must tn te read ehinusl. is the leliltlen if the sjmptnm te the disease. And that STACKHOUSE & RAPP ; Practical Carpet Layers A , ri !-.-" f W-- j Cirpl' Ilk'" u" cleaned, nltercil and f I riald I.lneipum mid and ci'munted. t I Cina '"r per'h rtoeri. 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Llet us of Armstrong's Linoleum are inexpensive in first cost and upkeep, and all Armstrong's Linoleum is guaranteed te give entire s-arM'actien. Armstrong Cerk Company, Linoleum Departmfnt, rnc.::ter, Pcutissfram.i Xew Yerk Office: 22 Fifth Ave. Annsiren&s Linoleum Jbr Every Fleer in the Heuse ''."I TJ ? y. m .in 'Wi Mil 1 I city ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, state. .':.:;.:..:'- -1 I .. u tWWJJMHljj.
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