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Come to El Paso

See Old Mexico! Scenic, Historic, Romantic!

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Ola 6 minute

LD MEXICO,

trolley ride. See Bohemian Juarez!

An experience you mustn't miss! Ox carts. Picturesque Missions. Spanish music. Cabarets, etc.

El Paso, a thriving Western American city of over 100,000 people. Colleges. Schools, Shops. Theatres. Churches, etc. Natural gateway for tourist and commercial traffic to Mexico. Endless variety of attractions!

Regain your health here-
thousands have. Altitude 3762
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$75 CASH and Your Trip to Europe if you secure five paying members. BABCOCK TOURS, 136 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. Established 1900.

Major Blake's Automobile Tours

Complete European service. For booklets, details, write Outlook Hotel & Travel Bureau.

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Tours and Travel

Egypt and Palestine

Egypt-remarkable for its unique scenery of stately river, gaunt desert and toiling men, and for its monuments of hoary antiquity

Palestine a beautiful land, a land of wild flowers, of superb landscapes, of vast historical import.

Tour A sails January 15, 1927. Other sailings in February, March and April. Write for booklets of winter and spring tours to the Mediterranean. Booklets of European tours also ready,

TEMPLE TOURS INC. 447-A Park Square Bldg., Boston, Mass.

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Real Estate

Florida

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homes for immediate lease

Eight charmingly fur nished six-room Spanish homes, in the best section of beautiful Orlando. Everything supplied, from linen and silver to grand pianos. Grape-fruit trees on every lot. Each an ideal winter home in the most stable and attractive section of Florida. Private garages.

Nos. 1 to 8, Broadway Court ORLANDO, FLORIDA For complete information, floor plans, terms, etc., communicate at once with the owner, WALTER IOOR, 527 N. BROADWAY, ORLANDO, FLA.

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STATIONERY

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EMPLOYMENT AGENCY INSTITUTIONAL Social executives, workers, secretaries, dietitians, cafeteria managers, governesses, companions, mothers' helpers, housekeepers. The Richards Bureau, 68 Barnes St., Providence.

HELP WANTED

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EXECUTIVE secretary wanted for large girls' club in city of two hundred thousand. 7,406, Outlook.

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$142 to $225 month. Men 18-45. Railway postal clerks, city carriers, post office clerks. Steady. 25 coached free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. E64, Rochester, N.Y. WANTED, experienced graduate nurse to have charge of infirmary in settlement school in remote Southern mountains. Good living conditions. Interesting problems. Apply to Mrs. Ethel Zande, Pine Mountain, Harlan County, Ky.

SITUATIONS WANTED

CAPABLE, efficient woman is available as companion, chaperon, home manager, etc. Eastern States or Florida. 7,407, Outlook.

HOUSEKEEPER, manager, hostess-club, inn, sanitarium, home. Woman of exceptional qualifications desires position where art of catering to discriminating and appreciative clientele can be exercised. Versatile, energetic, experienced in organization, buying, management of servants, upkeep, decorating, etc. 7,404, Outlook.

LADY wishes position with refined family; light housework or useful companion. Country preferred. 7,394, Outlook.

NURSE, Norland certificated, desires post. No objection to travel. References exchanged. 7,400, Outlook.

PACIFIC coast representation. Financial expert and able accountant, thoroughly versed in investment negotiations and real estate operations, wishes to represent Eastern concerns or individuals in business negotiations on the Pacific coast. References furnished. 3,622, Outlook.

PRACTICAL nurse and useful companion for invalid or elderly lady. Kind, efficient. Willing to go South. H., 8632 112th St., Richmond Hill, N. Y.

QUIET, cultured, well informed woman, Protestant, desires position as helpful companion to single woman or couple. Experience in home duties, travel, secretarial work. Languages. 7,397, Outlook.

SITUATIONS WANTED

REFINED, well educated, very capable practical nurse wishes companion position with lady going to California. One month's salary giveu for trip. 7,405, Outlook.

TUTORING IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA can now be arranged for children of tourists, on whole or part time basis. Experienced in private school teaching, particularly with children of elementary and junior high school grades. Harvard A.B., graduate student in education. California certificate. Address Mr. R. M. Baxter, Station C, Box 25, Pasadena, California.

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WANTED, in or near New York, position as organist in small church for four or five months' beginning immediately. 7,403, Outlook.

WANTED-Private school teacher girls' athletics desires occupation December 15 to January 5. 7,395, Outlook.

WOMAN, middle-aged, educated, tactful, considerate, will be useful in family spending winter California or Florida. B., 4437 Washington Blvd., St. Louis.

YOUNG woman desires to take charge of children in family living or traveling west of the Mississippi. Considerable experience. Could teach if desired. References. 7,378, Outlook.

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MISCELLANEOUS

TO young women desiring training in the care of obstetrical patients a six months' nurses' aid course is offered by the Lying-In Hospital, 307 Second Ave., New York. Aids are provided with maintenance and given a monthly allowance of $10. For further particulars address Directress of Nurses.

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NEW York shopping without charge by an experienced shopper. Reference required. Hattie Guthman, 530 West End Ave., N. Y. C.

IDEAL New England home offered for little girl. $85 monthly. 7,398, Outlook.

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Published weekly by The Outlook Company, 120 East 16th Street, New York. Copyright, 1926, by The Outlook Company. By subscription $5.00 a year for the United States and Canada. Single copies 15 cents each. Foreign subscription to countries in the postal Union, $6.56.

HAROLD T. PULSIFER, President and Managing Editor
NATHAN T. PULSIFER, Vice-President

ERNEST HAMLIN ABBOTT, Editor-in-Chief and Secretary
LAWRENCE F. ABBOTT, Contributing Editor

THE OUTLOOK, December 8, 1926. Volume 144, Number 15. Published weekly by The Outlook Company at 120 East 16th Street, New York, N. Y. Subscription price $5.00 a year. Entered as second-class matter, July 21, 1893, at the Post Office at New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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The Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New York

York City thirty-one years ago continue in the newspapers.

Dr. William T. Manning, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New York, has challenged the right of the Roman Catholic Church to declare a marriage by the Episcopal Church under the law of New York null and void. He declares that the assumption of jurisdiction by a Vatican court will be "rightly resented by great numbers of our people." He also denies the facts on which the annulment was based. The Rt. Rev. John J. Dunn, Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, represents the annulment as the Roman Catholic Church's protest "against the buying and selling of women in marriage." He reiterates the allegation upon which the annulment was based, that the woman in this case was not a free agent. He has declared that the Church makes a

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distinction between the civil and the

spiritual, and that in this case it is not legislating for civil effects but for matters of conscience.

In general, Protestant clergymen uphold Bishop Manning's contention.

In this whole matter distinction should be made between marriage as a civil contract, marriage as an ecclesiastical status, and marriage as a moral obligation. Much of the discussion over the Marlborough case would never have taken place if these distinctions had been kept clear in the minds of all. The pity of it is that this debate between people of different communions has tended to weaken the influence of all churches in their effort to strengthen the moral obligation of marriage by religious sanction. If the evil of divorce is lessened, it will not be by dissensions among ecclesiastics.

Crime Control

HE question raised by several New

THE

York judges concerning the severities of the so-called Baumes Laws, which send a convict to prison for life after his fourth felony, continues to evoke comment at a time when the efficacy of the parole system has been much under fire. Yet the two things would seem to meet crime control requirements effectively. The parole releases the prisoner on terms of his own making and returns him to the community with a much less damaged social position than if he had been compelled to complete his sentence. "On parole" implies a sense of honor which people are quick to accord the man who has tried, and who is continuing to try, behaving himself. convict" is a permanent black mark. Failing to make good, the erring one has before him the possibility, if he persists in evil-doing, of ending his days in sists in evil-doing, of ending his days in prison. It seems to The Outlook that the arrangement as stated is eminently fair: Men are given a chance, while if they Men are given a chance, while if they fail to grasp it society is in a position to protect itself permanently against persistent evil-doers. What more can be asked of law?

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It is interesting to note that Police

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Commissioner McLaughlin, of New York, indorses the Baumes Laws, and asks that they be not subject to hasty condemnation. The fact that discretion is taken away from judges may look severe on the surface, but the extreme measure does not come into effect until at least

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