Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1927 — Page 11

MARCH 23,1927

THIS MAN IS NOT WORTH DYING FOR, SAYS MARTHA LEE

BRIGHT COLORS FOR KITCHEN

Decorators* Pretty Paint Hides Its Hospital Whiteness. II ii NL'A Service NEW YORK, March 23.—Feminism antt freedom notwithstanding', woman loves a kitchen. A few aspiring souls may find sublimation for their culinary instincts in public life. But the great majority of womankind would rather bake a perfect biscuit than sing a perfect aria, would rather cook epic dinners than write blank verse. Many a down-trodden wife too timid to fight with other weapons, lias launched mighty sallies of hash and parsnips and greasy stew at her defenseless husband. And thousands of fur coats, otherwise unobtainable, Have been won by crisp waffles and maple syrup, served from *a shining kitchen. All of which simply means that (he better the kitchen, the richer the sables —or the squirrel! New York decorators are lending a hand to the cause, by making kitchens both convenient and attractive, beyond the dreams of our grandmothers. The first blow has been struck at the crude white, glittering, barren kitchen. Colonial cleanliness may be stil preserved, without the hospital appearance that white-tiled and unrelieved metal give. “Color in the kitchen” is the new motto on Fifth Ave. And the model kitchens recently displayed in the Architectural and Allied Arts Exhibition illustrate the trend. First of all. the experienced decorator paints the walls—or whatever portion of them is untiled—in a rich, warm shade that will reflect the light, but soften it. Buff, or putty color makes a good wall background for a north kitchen —apple green or pale delft blue for a south exposure.

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“ELMER GANTRY” MAY DO GOOD

By Mrs. Walter Ferguson Sinclair Lewis, iconoclast, in his last book, “Elmer Gantry,” lias struck at an idol and smashed a pebble. Also he has created the most despicable, tiie most unintelligent, the most cowardly, the most contemptible rogue that ever disgraced fiction. This Elmer, who climbs to great heights in the religious world by reason of a sonorous voice, a canny selfishness and blatant hypocrisy, is positively the worst fool who ever stepped across the pages of a book. In this age when heroes may be anything from thieves to perverts, Elmer has sunk to the nadir of sheer rottenness. *He is everything that a hero should not be and then some. And I have no doubt that he is a perfect picture of some of these howling, dissimulating and unctions evangelists who go up and down the land bringing souls to Jesus and money to their own pockets. We have all seen just, such sham, covering just such cowardice. ; Sinclair Lewis has evidently desired to show up the hollowness of the church. But he has sadly missed his target. For he lias made every character" in the entire volume either a perfect fool, a perfect prig or a ■ perfect rogue. The people whom we glimpse in the background as we try to peer around the square shoulders of the strutting Rev. Gantry are sodden morons, slick villains or mouth- ■ ing hypocrites. If the world were peopled by such creatures as reside in .fictional Zenith, it would not-'be worth saving. Happily the reader with discretion can get the point and still retain his equilibrium. The thing is so exaggerated that it fails of its purpose, ■ Which is obviously to traduce all | things religious. ! We all know that there are just such blatant commercial venders of i religious nostrums as this Elmer, but at the same time we realize that there are hundreds and hundreds of decent, conscientious men who are honestly trying to help struggling ! souls to a better comprehension of I the hidden meaning of life. All about J us are these grave and noble men

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who neither shout nor gesticulate but who somehow keep the flame ot faith slublime alive in a noisy world. Bad as this hook is, if it will enable a few persons to see through the antics of the average unintelligent revivalist who mVikes periodic visits into fifelds ripe for plucking and then, after the collection, hides himself away with pockets lined with coin that should in all justice go to he struggling resident pastors, it will Inotf have been written in vein.

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He Won My Love, Then Announced His Engagement to Another Girl —Am I Not Justified in Ending It All, She Writes. By Martha Lee There was a man who said he had no faith —in love, in friendship, in anything. “Life has killed all that,’’ he said with a hard smile. Then he went out watched a man planting seeds in the moist ground. “Believe those will come up?” a man who had heard the cynical one’s remark asked.

“Sure, why not?” the latter asked. “Then you have faith,” his interrogator answered. “You have faith when you speak for tomorrow, when you plan for next week, next month —a thousand ways you prove every day that faith is not dead. It can never be.” If business plans are shattered into meaningless bits of a crazy puzzle; if friends fail you and love that you believed in with all your soul seems to fade from your life, cruel suggestions of lost opportunities, lost hope and faith will pursue you for a time, but— In a world whose good infinitely outweighs the bad (else we would not have steadily advanced throughout the afees and would still be like the animals!) you will again find that which will make you know that life is always wortli the livftig. Life is the great adventure, not death! Faith and Interest Goue Dear Martha Lee: This letter is not from a crazy woman, but one almost ho. I am so desperate. I can see nothing further in life and am horribly tempted to go out of it—and soon. Can you offer me a word of comfort? I am 27. a girl with a good education, and have usually been eon>-idered interesting and worth while to friends. I have liked men. but did not know the meaning of love until five months ago I met a man who was everything I had longed for. When he was where 1 could see or hear him. life seemed beautiful, and empty absolutely when lie was away. lam not a silly girl. 1 fought this, but he really tried to break down my reserve. He did. and I was guilty of the scandalous thing of telling him 1 worshipped him. He was considerate and kind, but now I believe he was playing with me. for some days ago his engagement to another woman was announced. Even as I write this. I can scarcely get my breath. I am suffering horribly. This ha# killed all my faith and interest in life. Am I not Justified in ending it? DESPERATE. Certainly you are not. I sympathize with you—greatly, but this man is not worth dying for. Surely there are others —your mother or someone to whom your giving away to this ugly thought, would j bring intense sorrow. If you can go I away, see other scenes, do so. If I not, don't let an hour go by until ' you have changed your present line j of activities and are working so j hard, giving so much thought to something aside from love and men j that you haven't time to conceit- ; trate on this. If you'll not weakly give away. ( but rise "above this experience, you’ll ; find you liave a strength and power ! to help others and be of real use in the world, that you haven't dreamechof before. Countless thousands lie- j fore you have gone through just this same experience—a nd have sue- , cessfully risen above it, my dear. i Has Had Five Beaus bra A Maltha Lee: When I read letters from men who condemn (he modem girl. .1 wonder how the men fan bo m inconxistent. for the girl# set a* the men have demanded they should If you havo a high standard, they certainly try to break it dowli. 1 have gone with five fellows in the past six months Because I refused the price they acked for their company, they quit. I onc-e hoped to find a real gentleman, but I'm Vie ginning to give up hope. We wom n n m::.Y have sinned first, but the I men are sure keening it tin. A FAITHFUL GIFL HEADER | Don’t be discouraged, dear girl. : There are many, many fine men < with standards as high as yours, j You were unfortunate in your acquaintances, but stick to your ideals.

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You’ll find your Prince Charming some day. Allowed No Dates Dear Martha Lee: My girl friend and I will soon be 15. My mother and her grandmother won't let u# have dates ami we have to slip out. Do you.think we are too young, as they do? Please adviw^us. Much too young, dear kiddies. If you want- to be fine women later on, stick to the things little girls should normally do at this time. Don’t, I beg of you, “slip out” and meet boys.

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Wealthy RALPH CLUNY. 68. was murdered Just before he was to have married frivolous CHERRY LANE 18. Immediately Cherry dieapwars. leaving a note for her sister FAITH saying she could not go on with the wedding. Cherry's elopement with CHRIS WILEY becomes known. Cherry has been engaged several times. Once she tried to run away with ALBERT ETTELSON. a mirried traveling salesman, and was rescued by her sister and 808 HATHAWAY. Faith s fiance and nephew of Cluny. Cherry admit# that Cluny attempted to force the marriage, but protests her ‘ n, Faftb e ßtispecls Chris Wiley, thinking he knew that Cluny had willed much money to Cherry. Charles Reilly Neff who drew up the will, testifies that Cluny made Cherry his chief beneficiary whether or not she married him. The coroner's jury releases Cherry but immediately she sud her husband are arrested by DEVLIN, deputy district attorn* Faith is furious when Bob tells her Attorney Stephen Churchill, whom he employed. thinks circumstances are against Cherry and suggests a plea of self-defense as the beet chance of her footprints and a bit of torn strap suggest that the murderer might b© a A mysterious letter furnishes another clew and Phil, a beggar, is suspected Kelly an old newsdealer, makes an oflort to find him. The trial causes great excitement. Before Bob could answer, Mr. Churchill was on his feet, shouting his objections. “Your honor, I object to'all this questioning by the district attorney into the social life of tliis defendant, on the grounds that any testimony along these lines is Incompetent. Irrelevant and immaterial.” “Your honor,” Banning retorted heatedly, “It is my purpose with these questions and their answers to paint a character portrait of this defendant, and I can quickly demonstrate, if your honor will have the jury withdrawn, that ail such testimony is extremely relevant to this case.” "Objection overruled,” Judge Grimshaw rapped out. The witness is instructed to answer the question.” From the press tables a sigh of relief went up. Western Union boys,

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scenting a big moment, hovered over the chairs of frantically busy reporters. _ \ "I did escort Mrs. Wiley, then Miss Chehy Lane, to a dance at the Marlboro Country Club on Saturday, October,” Bob answered slowly, but distinctly. But to the acute disappointment of press and audience. Banning dismissed Bob without another question. Cherry leaned back to grasp his hand as Bob took his seat immediately behind Faith. "Don’t feel badly,” she whispered, a brilliant smile on her lovely little face for the benefit of the watchful reporters. “You did splendidly and I wouldn't havo had you lie for me for the world.” “Oh, Bob,” Faith quivered, as her cold fingers closed over his outstretched hand, “Banning’s going to rake up everything that Cherry ever did. Ha’ll have Mrs. Allbright testify to what happened at the Country Club—” She and Other whisperers were silenced by the rapping of the judge’s gavel, which preceded the calling of the next witness: “Dr. Enos Paxton! Dr. Paxton!” When the thin, middle-aged, softspoken doctor had taken his place on the witness stand and had been sworn. Banning, after a few preliminary questions, allowed him to describe the wound which had caused the death of Ralph Winston Cluny. "Then, in your, opinion, doctor, death resulted from one blow upon the back of the skull, made by a blunt instrument?” Banning summed up the medical examiner's testimony. “That is correct,” Dr. Paxton nodded. “Would you say that such a blow could have been administered by this

A good many fallacies manage to get into adage form and are passed down through the years as tested and approved truths. One of the most famous of these was probably said in" a spirit of satire, but has come to \i% as a proverb: “Every knock is a boost.” Every* knock is not a boost. Every knock is a knock, and they all hurt. Many a good man has been relegated to obscurity through the continual knocking of his jealous contemporaries. This is true of statesmen, politicians and the man in the less prominent professions. He is indeed a clever dodger who can manage to otape with'a whole skin when the anvil chorus starts in earnest. Ask the man who has been knocked for years by people in his ovv n organization. He can a tale unfold. .

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vase?” and Banning passed the broken Chinese vase to the doctor’s outstretched hands. “I would.” Further examination of the witness brought out the fact that human blood had been .found on tho broken lip of the vase, thus dispelling any possible doubt that the vase had been the instrument of death. "Are you able to fix, approximately, within a few minutes, I mean, the time of death?” Banning asked, and every ear in the courtroom was strained for the answer. Upon his answer Cherry's very life might depend. “By certain tests, which I will describe if you so direct, I fixed the time of death at approximately onehalf hour before my arrival; that is, at approximately 8:40 or 8:45,

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though It ia possible that death took place ns early as 8:85.” By not a flicker of an eyelash did Cherry betray fear or surprise at this fixing of the time of death so that it coincided with her confessed visit to ltalph Clunjr’s bedroom. By her own admission, she had asked Chris Wiley the time when she had stepped into his coupe, parked in the driveway close to the house, nnd had learned the hour to be nineteen minutes of nine. “Your witness. Mr. Churchill," Banning smiled triumphantly, aa 1C his ense was clinched. Next: Churchill does his best to shake (lie testimony of the medical expert and scores wMh the Jurjr. (Copyright, 1927, NBA Servlet, Inc.)

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Another grand old fraud in the way of slogans is: “Sticks and stones may break your bones, but lies will never hurt you.” It sounds wonderful, but don’t depend upon it. It doesn’t mean anything. Asa matter of fact lies do hurt you. and they grow and grow and become more virulent because the person lied about is usually the last oue to hear about it and has no chance to chase these fabrications to earth and nail them. The public is more prone to accept a plausibly told lie than an absolute truth. A lie is dangerous and dangerous chiefly* to the victim. And every knock is a knock —and nothing else. Put a pin in that one, because it is the truth.

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