of H “Only the Unthinking Consider Photography But as a Handmaid of Vanity.” THE ART of the photographer joins the science of the laboratory with sentiment in the heart, ppi- ducing that which makes universal appeal—a picture with a meaning. Photography preserves for us the youth of our children. It jogs a fading memory of days gone by and brings vividly before us loveti faces out of the past. It holds for us imperishably the friendly greetings of those who have Kone ahead, acts as a standard bearer for Dan Cupid, and assuages the pain of absence. The smile of the child, the shy confession of a girl beloved, the eyes of a husband or the heart of a wife live, unmarred by time, only through the magic of lens and plate. In this, the age of commerce, gold will purchase most that the heart holds dear; but not everything. It is a thought worth remembering—that YOUR FRIENDS CAN BUY ANYTHING YOU CAN GIVE THEM EXCEPT—YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. STUDIO IISV^ N. Beatoa St The pltotvgrÊ^Mm- m eemr Unem,’