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After penning the foregoing on "Dramiiiics," 01.0., there came under my observation the following from the editorial page of the "lvlonirenl lstar." As it looks to me to be lapropos to the present subject I am ' giving it in full. i "Uncle Tom's Cabin “After a phenomenally long lifc. Sa- l nicn Lcgrec, Uncle Tom. Lilli? Eva‘ and the rest of the family" have fin- ally passed on. Uncle Tonrs Cabin no longer stands, and as for the bloodhounds, not even the memory lot their haying is left. There arr l lrecall the first pci-Zarinance of-the ~d famous old irclxlrniiin. based upon; ' > ' Q . Censoryliip an! |\'~ Flinn Harriet Bocclvr _S'xv\':'s historical novel. But there aie rim very few people liilng totliiy rho have not seen st some. time or another a perform- ance of this play. Il has prnlxibly‘ brought more icars to the lllilllllll rye than nny 05119:" public perform- ance lLllUV-‘ll to lllllllililll)’. Indrccl, it is on record that the first time Little Eva died and was taken up by st- tentlant angels, seventy-eight years mo, meny people in the audience fell on their seats into the aisles j weeping bitterly, and that they were l still mopping their eyes when the g same Little Eva tripped gully down f the aisle; selling pictures of herself. ‘ as mcmentoes of the occasion. ' "From the ifme when John L. Bul- livnn. retired puirliist. inaile it tn'o ‘not. for no fciver than elalit Uncle 'l'-‘l‘l'l5 by the vigour of his lriehiivz in ihe rlllcincus role of LCEPZC, tiuwn to the past year. this play hm lucr- ally drawn millions of people ta fir: ilictiircs. ft is the only play in iii: Iii~tcry of the drama that has been |ll".‘££‘lll.CZl by crrzniazinics varying in lliill1l)"l' from sevrn to seventy. But. its appeal has at inst friilcri, rind now there is no company presenting it in ‘ public anywhere. zulbtlesd the‘ ex‘ planatlon given that a new gcnri-a- Linn has arisen that cares not for sentimental melodrama is ‘the ‘correct one. Yet one ll temptettto i’ Allltlefieoflpalnl wnlie weelen-it transform - ugliness late been; eel I provides the ll at ‘eel cheapest Insurance to the lhrfeee against done. lemme’: Paint lies been and for. preserving eel beautifying (medial been pm; ler nearly no hel- and our: and daring Illa , time ha: w» an ollvllilt reputation [or itself. v ‘very few people alive today who can? . atuidini. ' s-vnypueaain wonder whether that sentimental melodrama is not to be preferred. fp lllQ unwhOlQlOlTlO, 3M5‘ “l1 stuff that is litdled out M drama today. ‘ “with our film theatre screens crowded by riieltetecre. mobsters. lil- Jaekcrs. rum-runners, and their lurid following; with the ‘fer-legitimate. theatres remaining on the Ooh ‘ ‘ fed in the main with-melt wretched pabulilm a: "bismonailure-nd eimi. lar degrlilfng‘ material‘; with" the sp- pesi or screen end-stage almost whol- iy directed towards the luridly m- rational and the morbid and the de- rencrute, the obvious iu-tillcinlltlos o! , "Uncle Tom's Cabin? may. well seem i fine byncomperison. Doubtlesa there will frisliy emerge from the present turgid conditions n, slate of the than» i one that will be lnipirlnk and iipiirb , , mg; butane has to bigmmewiiarer a heroic Wikfliat. to believe it today." also; Truth (Lcnionl: taxis," says a character ln ‘one of Jclin oniswerihys. ‘Mays,- ‘fare s, west nation with a stronr sense oil moral iurpltude in, titliersr" . '. .. hi} , the debate on tlii censorship in the [American senate. some of. the sen- aicrs in their desire to keep un- i "The Ameri~ ItOUCllCCl the purity of Chicago. 503.. attle, and New York itself, demanded inat_thev_ rnost stringent jhwlfilliftlf”, . should be introdueeitto from lthe American home ‘jthe _frigra ‘poison of European literature-J‘. . . _ ‘Ne are so certain el‘ the Senatorial ‘sincerity that we lze it for granted", ' that Aincrlcaits will mt. protest if vise" l-take steps to cxcluiie- t-rommir hoiiicfls - y the poisonous stench thiat float:- lncrnss to Europe from Hnilyvijosli." It u high time um we am .051... "_ films‘ get more‘ and more emphaiiifi as the years go on." (To t": cpiliiiucd) i mechanic-iris: AND vicmlri‘ ~\-.‘ .i sr-nmo . Song birds areisweetly singing | And allithe world is gay 'For sunshine ushers in the spring ~' - And chases cold away. To moat of us at this time of the year comes an uplift 0t spirit, e new)‘ unexplained happiness, an iii-gefto acoornplbh [rest uiinu and the - surance thsbour ‘every effort will more or-leas meet with sueeesi. Ne! tun, too. mm w mom its inc‘ out; on the fetter: of winter, and blooms form in all the lay newness of we mil gran and flower. Blie? also suuplies‘ sunshine for the growth of her most beautiful note- essiona. and by no doing. set; us 1n example whereby we‘ may inspire and direct our future eli-lseits ivy‘ the sunshine of our love and under- The tympani; of this community we: out-tolllr- and Mn. 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