Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1917 — BEAUTY FOR ALL WHO SEEK [ARTICLE]
BEAUTY FOR ALL WHO SEEK
I Nature Has Provided It In Abundance, and There Is No Price Put Upon It. This Is a world of beauty free to , all who will appreciate it The poor--1 est man may delight as much In a rose as anyone, and sometimes more. I The poor man may take pleasure in the beauty of a garden as he passes -to his work. He may appreciate the beauty without having the cares. The blue sky of the heavens above him Is not less beautiful. He can admire the foliage, the blossoms, the con- : tour of a tree and can take delight in | it quite as well as the man of wealth. I There is no place so barren but that something is there to Inspire the imagination and elevate the soul. If one sees every beauty, one can fill ohe’s life with thoughts that make the soul ring with their joy. And seeking I beauty everywhere helps to lift the I most disagreeable work from the bogigy jdane of drudgery. The endeavor ■ to absorb the tteauty of streams, hills, fields, trees, flowers, birds and bees reflnes the character. Love of nature’s Reality Inspires the soul to' love of spiritual beauty. And the one who fills one’s soul with such love makes hardships easier to bear and the world happier.—Milwaukee Journal.
