Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1915 — Parthenon and Pantheon. [ARTICLE]
Parthenon and Pantheon.
The Parthenon and Pantheon are far from being in the same class. The arst Is the finest building la the world, unapproafhed and, probably, unapproachable ta its simple yet superlative excellence; (he second Is, apast from its ddjna, by no means -woodsy fuL Everybody going to Boms sees tbs Pantheon, of course; bat thousands go to Athens from tbs ends of the earth for tbs sols purpose of sealng the Parthenon, the “finest bonding on the finest sits in tbs world." Even ta Us mins It appeals to the mind of man as no other creation of art does, and the world weald doubtless consider it a saoritaga to havo any other rival near the throne. When Mrs. Lysaadsr Ida tPP** ton is in trouble she sends for her foolish friend. And after aha has told of her troubles, and sighed holes In her straight-front corset, sad soakdd three or four handkerchief*, the fodest friend makes a number of fool suggestions, not one of which Is practical or of any use, after which Mrs. Appleton, having dghsd and wept to the Emit, cheers up. “The **a ®° Helpful," she says to the tocdlah friend, and then looks around in her cupboard to give the foclssf Mend something to set. . Learning that 001. Roosevelt intend® to lecture for the benefit of tfhe unemployed, the Migratory Workers ot the WorM have gone him one better and voted M ask Wrff tff fcake'the Teafffttg' IK * hobo pageant dTama to be staged at Kansas City, Mo., as n ‘benefit*"
