WHAT ARE LOW BROWS THINKING? Early last autumn the chief of a small band of Indians sent word to the Great White Father in Washing ton that he had heard of a great war going on in the world, and that he and his braves would not embarrass the government during its duration. What had he heard in those early days; what has he heard since, and what is he thinking? For the matter of that, what are they all thinking, the races and tribes of many hues in the farthest comers of the earth, and what is their judgment? Will they discriminate, will they distinguish one nation from another, or will they hold the white race as a whole responsible for the horrors committed ? What do the Basutos think of it all, who, for only fifteen years ago saw two white races at each other’s throat in the country of their fathers ? What are they thing today when these two races, side by side, denounce a third one for the murder of the wo men and children of a fourth? What are the Herreros thinking, their own desperate struggle with the Germans still rankling in their minds? What stories penetrate to the heart of the I Dark Continent of the white man’s inhumanity, in what form do they reach Barbers and Tuaregos from the North, Abyssinians from the East? What are the Afghan tribesmen thinking, what atrocities are being whispered in the bazaars of India, the kamponge of Java and Sumatra, the mountain villages of the Philippines and Borneo, the unexplored vastnesses of New Guinea ? What judgments are being pronounced upon the “superior" race upon the innocent with the guilty ? The modem era is closing in an orgy of bloodshed which threatens to undo all that four centuries have tried to achieve? What will come out of it none can yet foretell. A reign of law and order, a higher, a truer civ ilization safeguarding itself against a renewed outbreak of savagery—that is the hope. 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