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The New World from Girard, Kansas • 14

The New World from Girard, Kansas • 14

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The New Worldi
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Girard, Kansas
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14
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IT Make It a Happy New Year in Looking for a New Great Year "What thou doest, do "For the night cometh in which no man can work. Debs to a song, as a brook, and they sing themselves into without effort. All great things move that way. And fine things in art persuade. The power is majestic, but it is hidden by simplicity and beauty, revealing only the bouI which is truth.

No more does the dawn promise the day than do dreams foretell the splendor of man's destiny. In revealing man to himself, Eugene V. Debs has revealed himBelf to man. Writes a Book to Boost the Circulation of The World lished In a neat little booklet, with the title, "The Deb' Triology." The subjects of the articles are," "Man," "Woman" and "Child." In one of these prose poems he says is the hand of man. He smites the mountain ranges and they smooth out into plains he strokes' the ocean and it carries his craft in safety he shakes his fist at the night, and creatures of steel come forth to do his bidding.

But if the hand of man is strong to do, the hand of woman is greater 'Still, because it is "softened and skilled to comfort and heal. If the hand of -man is magical with accomplishment, the small, white hand of woman has even greater magic in. that it soothes and blesses ever. With the touch of her fingers she changes the hard sick bed into down and dreams. With the stroke of her palm she banishes the tears of childhood and smifes for sobs." It is a splendid little book and well worth reading.

It is not offered for sale but is given as a premium with subscriptions to Mr; Phifer's paper, The New World. A Literary Gem. Ernest King, Los Angeles The Debs Triology, Man, Woman, Child, is a literary gem. Kings, princes, emperors may have their worshippers, but I would rather have the regard of the sgreat down trodden masses of the earth that are moved by Eugene V. Debs' magic words than all the truculent hurled at those in place and power.

It is a Great Book. It is Called The Debs' Triolgy The Triology, Debs' Masterpiece. Dr. Halsey Husted Hall, author and lecturer, New York. It is one of the finest things appearing in, Good.

Sound Logic. W. M. Wight, Oklahoma. "Old Religions Made New" is the best compendium on the suhject that can be gotten up, as far as I have read.

It is good, sound logic all through. By Eugene V. Debs. Eugene V.J-Debs, Socialist nominee for President, and' perhaps the finest word painter since the days of Ingersoll, has written three striking little essays, Man, Woman and Child, especially to promote the circulation, of The New World. These are brought out in a neat booklet, with heavy covers, together with a number of tributes to the author.

The book is not for sale, but is given free to anyone who, sends in two subs to The New World, with $1 in payment for them. any language that I know. Shakespeare's im-'J I Surely there must be special merit in a I J.1 .11 agination never soared higher, and Ingersoll's poetic touch was never more deft in his beautiful creations with words. Debs has visualized beings too complex and vast for the usual mind's eye; and with consummate pictorial power he has placed the image in the gallery reserved for the gods. His articles are also the best of sermons, because they teach by indirection, without trying to force their lessons.

They win the heart by beauty and the mind by truth. They transmute force in' A Splendid Little Book. From the Press, Girard, Kansas. Eugene V. Debs has written three excellent articles, which Lincoln Phifer has had pub paper inai ueua win boost like this.

No. 2. Two Subs and a Triology for $1 The New World, Rosedale, Kansas. Enclosed find One Dollar for two subscriptions, with a Debs Triology to the writer, last named: No. 1.

Sub and Four Books, $2 The New World, Rosedale, Kansas: For enclosed Two Dollars send me Hamlet in Heaven, Dramas of Kansas, Old Religions Made New, one subscription and a Debs' Triol-jogy as a premium. Name Address Address Name. Address.

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Pages Available:
322
Years Available:
1918-1920