1 ELBERT HUBBARD IS COMINGWednesday Evening, May 14 in Normal ChapelA NOTED LECTURER. PUBLISHES,WORKERHear this Taleted Philosopher and Profit by what heTeachesElhert Hubbari. the sage of East Aurora, who is to give h:smuch talked of lecture on Making a Living at the Normal on May 14, has probably done and is doing more things and doing them well than any other living man. He transformed the ramshackle little village of East Aurora into a model town. He isthe proprietor of the Roycroft Shops, where his books are printed and bound; he publishes two magazines, the Fra” and the Philistine.” which he says are not for mummies; he is proprietor of the Roycroft Inn. which utilizes the output from the Roy* croft farm tilled by the boys from the Roycroft school; he is a lecturer of some reputation: he has published a number of readable books. I might go on indefinitely enumerating the things this versatile man has done and is doing. Posterity may forget hewas a Roycrofter, but they will ever remember the messages which his magazines, books and lectures carry; his “Message to Garcia” voices the great need ofthe world, men who can assume responsibility. The American Bible” is a preachment upon how to get the most out of the here and now. In White Hyacinths he bodies forth ideas and ideals for the betterment of men, also women. His Little Journeys’ are the uniquest of biographies and give you an insight into the heart of the character tinctured with a philosophy that is trulyHubbardesque.The Lecture Course committee feels it is indeed to be congratulated upon being able to give to the students and citizens of Monmouth the rare treat of hearing the greatest exponent of American philosophy since Emerson. Unless you are sound-proof and air tight against new ideas, do not fail to hear him. Monmouth is his only stop between Portland and San Francisco.