Keeping the Wells of Thought Pure By FXLA WHEEI-KR WII-COX (Copyright, 19IS. Star Company) Whsn women of secretly question able lives, who yet retain public re spect, meet in friendly converse they are exceedingly careful to steer away I'from any discussion of vice. They prefer to talk of the new minister, and their private charities, and the opera, and the latest fashion. Herein they are more wise than their ntbral and pure-hearted sisters sometimes are. To the really innocent possessed of ony temperament or Imagination there Is a certain fascination In learning a little aout the doings of vice. It is ♦he same sort of quality of mind which makes the timid child want to hear about Jack the Giant Killer, little Red Riding Hood, and Bluebeard. The child is all affection and tender ness, yet he is stirred with a creepy sensation of delight and, horror inter mingled when he hears these tales of slaughter (stories, by the way, which no child should ever be permitted to hear during his nursery days). It is quite in the same way that good girls and pure-hearted women are led through their curiosity to listen to stories of human depravity and vice, and to repeat to one another the tales of wickedness which they have read or heard. * Had they taken part in any of these phases of life they would not want to talk about them unless they had be come utterly depraved and indifferent to public opinion; yet even with the excuse of the curiosity which often accompanies virtue and Inexperience, it Is a step in the wrong direction when a good woman with noble and worthy aims allows herself to talk about unwholesome subjects. 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We can increase and intensify any thing we think about persistently. If we permit our minds to dwell upon the evil In the world, even to regret and bemoan It, we Increase the power of evil, besides coming closer in touch with it ourselves. Let evil alone do not. think of It or talk of it, and It will die of neglect. If no one thought or talked of sin, it would soon cease to exist. As our country grows older we hear much of the "abnormal" and the "degenerate." Almost every day one may hear those words used carelessly by sweet women. Stop talking about them; stop thinking or wondering about them. If you chance to know such types, steer clear of them, giving them thoughts of healing and Illumination as you pass, commanding them to be clean and then go upon yoiir way and forget them." Do not defile your mind or that of another by conversation about them. If a subject of this kind is introduced in your presence you do not need to appear shocked or assume an "I-am holler-than-tliou" air, for, remember, it is not the worst people who speak of such things to one another! But you can get away from the unpleas ant topic as quickly as possible, and let the fresh air of some wholesome thought blow through your mind. Don't be a prude; don't affect false modesty; don't claim an ignorance of evil, but rise up and over It to purer realms of thought, and help yourself and humanity by thinking and talk ing of the good things which exist all about us—beautiful loves, pure friendship, noble charities, lovely un selfishness, sincere motives. Look for them, and you will find them. taint of Scrofula infection. But in either case it is a dangerous condition. Your blood is infected, impure, and you can never hope to gain perfect health until the impurities are washed from the system. If you feel badly all the time, you must crave health. 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All the experience of the last year or so in controlling pictures and the observation and thought of the censors seems to have been concen trated in the new code. 11 is far more comprehensive than the origlnat rules and the statements made as to policy are very plainly worded. The board consists of J. L. Breitlnger, Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer and Mrs. E. C. Nlver. The first rule states that the board will "aim to eliminate everything which shall tend to debase morals or Inflame the mind to improper ad ventures or to establish false stand ards of conduct. Sacrilege, death and depressing scenes "unduly em phasized" and grewsome subjects are put under objection and barroom and "passionate love" scenes must be used with discretion and not so as to lose significance. "Frank exposure of the person may be less objectionable than partial ex posure," is one of the hints and dis robing and intimate home scenes are to be avoided as much as possible. The board gives notice that it will lean to the conservative side in deal ing with comedy costuming. Plays showing infidelity are not considered a legitimate subject and the .board says it will "insist that problems of sex shall be treated with seriousness and reserve." Slap stick stunts must be whole some, no plays holding up to ridicule any sect or which tend to show loose morals are to be attempted. Pictures showing women drinking and will be carefully judged. In regard to underworld, opium den and similar scenes are to be truthful when they have to be used, but are to be em ployed with restraint and will be sub ject to rigid consideration. It is frankly stated that they may be con demned, while pictures showing habit forming from use of drugs are not considered in the movie field at all. A SMART AUTUWM COSTUME A Street Dress in New and Interesting Style. By MAY~MANTON 8751 Coat DrcM 34 to 44 bust Street dresses unquestionably make a feature of the autumn fashions. This one is exceedingly smart and so cut and planned that it will be becoming to almost every figure. There are long unbroken lines at the front to give an effect of height, yet the severity is mitigated by the curved seams at the back and sides. The closing may be made at the center front with the edges meeting or slightly to the left of the front witn the edges lapped, but, in either case, it is finished with a high collar. In the picture, one of the new crtpe suitings is trimmed with satin and the effect is a very good one, but this is a dress that will be much liked for serge, for gabardine, for broad cloth and for all materials of a similar weight. Later, it will be handsome for velvet. There is an inverted plait at each seam which extends to a little above knee depth and which provides graceful freedom and flare, while the body portion and the upper part of the skirt are plain. For the medium size will be needed 8 yds. of material 27 in. wide, 6 yds. 36, yds. 44, with 13 yds. of braid. Tne skirt is 4 yd 3. wide at the lower edge. The pattern No. 8751 is cut in sizes from 34 to 44 inches bust measure. It will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper, on receipt of tea cents. Bowman's sell May Manton Patterns. ARMS BROKEN IN FAI.I, Edward A. Skinner. aged 44, of Chambersburg, a machinist, fractured both arms and probably his right leg, last night when he fell forty feet Into the stone quarries at Brownstone. He was brought to the Harrlsburg Hos pital. 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