Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1922 — Page 5

OIL KING’S HEIR GIVES VIEW OF WOMAN’S LIFE Edith Rockefeller McCormick Evolves New Idea of Relations. MAN’S GAME AVOIDED NEW YORK. March 3—Ob, sistera, do not "ait In" In a man’s game! She who plays another's band shall meet failure. Woman’s immemorial work in this wide t world, added to her present pursuits, can best be done if she retains the feminine role of passivity and lets man play fcls part without trying to prompt him or provoke him. In her study of the newer—called ’synthetic"—psychology, Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick of Chicago has evolved a philosophy concerning woman's work and its relation to that ot man. In order to found a school in her Lake Forest home for the study of psychology, Mrs. McCormick returned from Switzerland recently. To the Cordon Club of Chicago she has outliued her views, which seem a sensible compromise between the extremes of modern thought and the conservative status of her sex. She said: FAILURE COMES BY ..DOPTIXfa MAX’S RULES. “Woman in her negative capacity is as great as the man in his positive role, and when woman enters a man's field, understanding her limitations and powers, she is apt to succeed. “It is when women try to be other than they are by nature, and play the game according to the man’s rules, that they are apt to fall. ■'ln all human activities there are positive and negative forces. Woman is a negative force; man a positive.” The speaker cited for illustration a railroad in which woman would represent the rails, the negative fores, and man the engine, or positive. Out of the darker ages, when successful women were expected to somewhat approach men in appearance and manner and mode of life, has come gradually a realization that woman need be no leva a woman because she may add other accomplishments to her ancient role of housewife and mother. MRS. FIELD OF SAME OPINION. Whether she be painter or pianist or politician, woman can still be herself. According t' Mrs. McCormick, and also according to a prominent woman lawyer of New York City, Mrs. Pauline O. Field, lately appointed to the district attorney's staff, the woman who te not true to herself Is without real success, friends or admiration. “The woman who wants to play the game lr a man's way,” emphasizes Mrs. Field ‘ does not understand or appreciate her own sex. “Woman’s natural endowment tends towavd passivity, of course. There is no question about that —that she has the ability *to bear, to sustain, 4o carry’ even though she suffer. That is the great wonder of woman! Though that is a negative quality It equals man’s ‘positive* achievements. “We all have reached the status today where sbx Is not involved at all. What woman does she feels she must do welL She can apply herself diligently to her ideals, and the question of her being a woman has nothing to do with her success or lack of It. PIONEERS FROM THIS GENERATION. “It is still anew thing for great numbers of women to do man's work. Those

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of this generation are the pioneers, though. “I agree with Mrs. McCormick in that woman, whether she remain in her home or go to office or business, must be her natural self, a woman. Sbe should never forget she's a woman. Because of It ahe will, get greater respect than if she tries to imitate men. “Although I agree, for the most part, with Mrs. McCormick as to her appreciation of woman's great asset tn her own feminjnity, I think her attitude somewhs* "European. People in Europe have a different conception of woman from ours.” Many wqmen in history have “played the game" previously in masculine activities, and some of them have played It man-fashion. Os these was Empress Catherine of Russia, who sought to dominate in public affairs and was the aggressor in matte sos the heart as well. Where other woman have ruled through subtle Influencing men, Catherine scorned subterfuge and doted on her own forcefulness. LADY' A9TOR FEMININE. Modern chronicles tell the story of Nancy Langhorne Astor, England’s Lady Astor, the American girl who now sits In Parliament. No one could accuse Lady Astor of not being feminine, since she la the proud mother of a large family and showed remarkable feminine wit and presence of mind during the campaigning when she was frequently heckled by nonbelievers In women’s place In politics. George Sand thought she had to take a masculine name to be a successful writer, and this Idea was popular until recently. Bhe also wore weird clothing, not exactly masculine and certainly not feminine, as did also Rosa Bonheur, the artist. Today we have women artists who can wield brush and sculptor’s chisel as naturally as they raise families. The woman who plays the game by a man's rules not only lessens her own value by this low estimate of her own sex but flatters men by admitting she doesn’ think she can win otherwise.

Beeman’s Bmhj JJep VOL. 1 No. 8 Old Age “/ say, governor, it a woman as old at ska looks?" "Yes, my boy, and a man is only old ic hen he slops looking.” —Life. Or when he stops using Beeman’s I • • • Beeman’s 10 minutes after , each meal aids digestion. s s • Boomasfa is sdwmyo froth. Beeman’s pepsin Ch&ring Gum AmricuCUdiC,

Missouri Houn’ Dog Market Stands Firm POPULAR BLUFF, Mo., March 3.—The only livestock market in this State that has not shown a slump In the past few months is the market on houn’ dogs. If anything this market has Increased, especially this winter. Houn’ dogs are in demand. Prices may be low on cattle, hogs, mules, sheep and other livestock, but the merry farmer, who chases the ‘coons at night, must have his reliable dog, and when It comes to bidding for him the sportily inclined tiller of the soil makes the sky the limit. He may be short of money for >ther things, but if he is of the Ozark Mountains be can not be outclassed when It comes to digging down In his Jeans tor the $250 for a dog. That price, too, s reasonable for a good ’un. Many of the dogs have a keen sense for ‘coons and ‘possums, and are decidedly fast. A farmer, or mountaineer, won’t have a dog that doesn’t meet the standard or won’t learn. Even the pups sell for from SSO to $l5O before they are \rained. / By comparison. It takes a mighty good milch cow to bring $-30. “BniMMY’S” SUCCESSOR. • TAUIS, March 3.—The “balancello” has replaced the “shimmy" In Paris dancing salons. It is described as a “tropical minuet of which even the most critical may approve;”

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922.

GOVERNMENT WILL CREATE NEW BUSINESS New Industries to Take Plate of Lost Wartime Trades. WASHINGTON, March 3.—Facing the loss of various Industries which sprang up during the war, and are now dying out in this country, various Government agencies are at work in an effort to build up tie more valuable ones. Among these defunct activities is the manufacture of optical glass in the United States. Most of this material came from foreign sources, especially Germany, prior to the war. When war interrupted the sources of supply an Impetus was given manufacturing genius in

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the United States, which has since g*adually disappeared. The optical industry is of value to the country not only for economic reasons. It is pointed out today by a naval official, but also for war purposes, without which supply our military and naval manufactories would bo greatly hampered. 1 Accordingly, the Navy particularly is engaged in stimulating as mnch as possible the manufacture of optical glass In this country, in an endeavor to keep it alive. The same applies to aircraft factories of private control. In an effort to encourage this Invaluable source of defensive power the Navy, as well as the Army and other agencies. Is lending every possible aid. The Navy itself has refrained from building Its own planes In a desire to furnish occupation for an infant Industry which has suffered seriously since the war robbed it of its market. “RIB TICKLERS FOR PARSONS.” LONDON, March 3.—John 'William Gott wrote and circulated a pamphlet entitled “Rib Ticklers for Farsons.” It didn’t tickle them and he was convicted of blasphemous libel.

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