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P-HOW-TO BE HAPPY.

DE FRANK CRANE ON ILLUSIONS.

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Dr. Frank Crans, the American pub- licist, who, as Lord Riddell said, spoko to 10,000,000 people daily, garo a bright address at the Hyde Park Hotel, where he was entertained at luncheon by the Euglish-speaking Union last month.

The trouble of the world, he said, is its continued belief in illusions; and ha illustrated this theme by four, typical illusions, which, he said, were almost universally believed in. They were:-

That virtue is unpleasant. That work is an fiction. That force is effective.

That happiness is obtainable.

Education, said Dr. Crine, was the -correction of the errors of common sense; ignorance was practically without ideal

ism.

Denling with the first illusion," Dr. Crane said that our thealogy, Cavern- mel, and economic system were all shot through with the same error. Parti- cularly glaring in this respect was our prison systems. "Our whole system" of Jurisprudence is that if you want to re- for a man you must hurt him. I never knew a case of a man being cured by

prison. Punishnient belongs to the childstage of the ence, and the quais: policeman worth the name is the moral inhibitions of the ordinary man or

woman.

Work, he continued, should not be con sidered as on the same level as going to gaol. Natural work was a pleasure, and; the bulk of the happiness of the world was a byproduct of work. It was a foolish thing to talk of saving up all one's) pleasure till the next world; God in: teaded this world to be delightful, not Heaven.

"The survival of the attest," said Dr. Crane, is not the survival of the strong. est. It is the meek that inherit the earth: The Tyrannosaurus is dead; the cow is still with us."

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But I can tell you in one minute how to be happy." he added. "It is by just wanting less. Happiness is the Iationship between your own mind and the outer world. That also is the basis of all religions:”

Other epigrams of Dr. Crate were.

I have found few men convinced by argument and no women,

The agitator, is seeking right, not

wrong.

The only bad men" in Western Amerien now-a-days are in the cinema. camps at Los Angeles,

No one has a right to talk about what he doesn't like.

Truth is not a rock, but a river; it is Auid.

CHOOSING YOUR TENNIS RACQUET:

[BY ALAN T. NORMAN. IF THE "DAILY CHRONICLE"}

As the racket has a big influence upon a player's form, the choice should be made with forethought and care.

Fashions have changed considerably of late years, and this is mainly due to the development of the faster game which Las come to us from Overseas,

Nowadays almost all tournament players are taking to lighter rackets. It used to be customare to urge mon players that speed of stroke could not be attained without a racket, heavy in the head, and weighing 14oz. and upwards. But today the volley. ing strokes play a bigger part in the game, and these beavy rackets cannot be wielded 90 freely in fist exchanges at the net as lighter" ones. Therefore one must com. promise.

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ROYAL RELICS.

The Manchester Guardian states :---There seem to be some signs that the dawnfall of so many princes in the last few years has not discouraged one of the most curious TANOUS PLAYERS' BACQUETS.

of hobbies that of collecting odds and ends W. T. Tilden's mcket weighs under 140, which have been associated at some time or Norman E. Brookes in his great days used another with, great personages. Not long a 180x. racket; Randolph Lycett, the hard- ago we were told of the "discovery" of a est hitter in England, always uses the pair of stockings once the property of Quen weighing 13 oz. Gordon Lowe, the playerVictoria, and an advertiser is now asking with the classic back-hand drive, recommends for tenders for an Inverness cost said to a meket light in the head, Mile. Suzanne have been the property of King Edward. Lenglen, Mrs. Beamish, and many other It may be noted in passing that Boyalty front-rant lady players insist that one itself has given some colour to this hobby, weighing from 18oz. to 13oz. is quite for Queen Victoria had a curious collection heavy enough for any girl who hopes to of relics of departed personages. As an excel both, in driving and the net strokes inverted instance of the hobby may be re- I recommend that the average man called the case of the oldest of the Dukes should select a racket weighing from of Newcastle, who bayar allowed the cast- 13 oz. to 14oz. He must suit himself off liveries of any of his many retainers as regards size of handle, bat should avoid to be sold, with the, result that, when the those "barge-poles! so provalent a few collection was disposed of at his death, it years back. The man taking a size in was said that half the porters of London gloves is usually suited with a bandle Sin. were wearing the Newcastle liveries. in circumference near the leather end Horace Walpole was the prince of these the average girl would be suited generally collectors, with his researches after "Queen with a handle from 4in. to 4in.

Mary's comb," Wolsey's red hat, the pipe which Van Tromp smoked during his last sea fight, and the spur which King William struck into the Bank of Sorrel."

Avoid all rackets that feel top heavy, the even balance is the best that is the racket which balances on the finger at the exact middle. Swing the racket vertically with Smoking potentates have been a great wrist action and fingers loose to test asset to those colectors, and there must the weight and balance; if it does not be quite a number of people who revel come up easily discard it as top heart.in the possession of batt-ands of Eng Be sure that, the racket feels comfortable Edward's cigars; though the great ouch have in the hand when trying it through your occasionally failed their admirers, as when various strokes.

*** Blowitz wis going off with the cigar which Bismarck gave him and the Prince insisted on retaining him and lighting the cigar with his own hand. The sale of George IV.'s very miscellaneous wardrobe was a

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HIGH TENSION STRINGING.

Manufacturers, too, are stringing rackets much tighter than hitherto, most exper ienced tournament players to-day declared that they cannot have too higli a tension joy to the, collectors of that period Or in the stringing‹,

the tragedies of such collections the most Purchasers who expect the strings of famous is that of Walter Scott, who hore. a racket to give a full season's wear mut off the glass from which George IV. had | choose stout gut. Don't expect too much; drunk on landing in Scotland and at on

hitter like Gerald Pattern, will. Knock it holes in the finest gut in three weeks. The thinnest gut has the greatest driving power, but naturally ita life is not along

one...

Keep your racket always in a prev, The Master of the Rolls, with Lords CORTADER ME Maku." GASEMENTS, tightly screwed up, when not in use, and, Justices Warrington and Younger, has

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the ground is damp. Moisture is your in the case of the Trustee of the property racket's greatest enemy, thereford keep of G. Beranton, a bankrupt, ez. Pearce, hold it in a dry room. Don't leave it lying ing that a trustee in bankruptcy is entitled about on the grass, and if compelled toto que on ball of the estate for the play through rain or on a wet court, dry recovery of sums paid by cheque by the it carefully, especially the stringe, after bankrupt, prior to bankruptcy, in respect wards.

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