A Woman's View
Don't starve your love of beauty colors and graceful forms we a.s neceesary to some people's lives as food iteelf. They may exlst wtth out them, but it wil] be about as joyOUS BB a counta-y walk in a dense toe:. An rtching or a graeefnl bit of china will not keep one warm it fe true, but it will go far toward One foneret snmo ,n„„ ,„ """- Tl"'r(' is a poor woman who ewS in a Öowery clotWng toro ■nul who uhvays has a picture card w a bit of briglit ribbon fastened on one corner of her machine. She says it . ..w j ,„UK al ]t now an(1 th(i]i homo one very wtee, I think Emerson, sayg the love of beauty is the Btrongest feeling save one, I hoort, that extets In human nature Krom the .savase who daube hls skin ■with ca-ude plgmenta to the refined Ponían who suirounda hProH í. Wksof art fromevery corner under the sun, everybody shows the same lonffing. .so don't deprive yourself W what you have evary right to ,kire. Tour toa wlU taste better out of a the pretty cup, and you wiU not tire so bood of your work if you look np every now and then at sómethlna: iwetty, ovni f it fe „nly a u. taedtelne calendar covered with chii (Ircn's faces.
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Ann Arbor Courier