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Show - - , , , ' ...,. , ,..... . ....., - , 1 , . ' . . ' , -- -.. , I - . I oratui-- LEAVES ---- - -, 111111421'.6.3710 ' eibtAkoodIP lalmlillg, lejairt .,..44 --. --- "-: (k-:::- ola Ja ------ ... o .7,, 01- 1 ;. " ,4 , , lc., lir ........ ef ,titli , ,e, API .7. - ""' - - ' ,9"', THE MUTABILITY QINNMIE.. r. .Emenimmow Id ea That metutes -4r- ,,.t; ,.,: ti......., ,,,,, Modem Literature ,.,,,-.;- l.,,4 7N , 4 4--- ,:stt,...., Notes and ,Newslets About Workers in the Local Literary Field. . ,', i - Vt..'tt.t.: ',,t4 :all-t,,- .11 7, it, ,,, ',, ...T - e T ' 4., :,,,, 6F' ART. It .,..,..,;,.,,,,,,,,.;;;,,,,,p,tt!..4---4- Lz. 41:. - t. ..!:,,,,,L--"F- ' t ,i 1 1,-1,,-. - ,,,, lhiirn's --r.! 4 . i0 i1 . . ' fl "4 it V eypt,holle litti,' sky,r,-on- l 0,,,, ThA t, ,t.o'rcl .i.,r. ,;1"; ,.,',,,ki,t,t..,ta I A M. rtlIti !' ' ogrY Minn:. l'Y I) ',ti 0'1 A'ttotlig4i, $,;t,s IWO-N, Pitsr toi 11, In a ,t .,t, Maisurrinirr I ,,, tit,c,Ira?,on ,,t.;;. . ,,;:, A,1 i,,,I,pars i,,,,,,,, , t , t , L. I or. ir,,It eel than iirtY t,sr.vi: It " The artist's love and skill are 'brought to naught, zir Jiroth, r and I,' h ', t, a to. toy tite 'faith. if it I ..1,tita neve:ie. rti, hard,: "Tho Weathor v!,:,r..4 - icor12, i ; lo Where like their dreams the marble broken lies ;;' o i,,,,1 an id , alt- ,,,,,, k Frost ,r,,,,:-and Man:" J,it ,, by qinfortuonte riusult Age,: ,,,,,,,,,i pr,,,te.. ,,Ltu, Patch are pooths of ith Ail lir th.'. ,.,.,,, tt,..ri 1,011,-- that any writer', tram : win, ,,,pl...nmuf Edith :Marton .71;at for Amytis made, how low.is brought v 1 "M. It. J.' off,:rs: another i b Br rraegaeudo,Ye ,,, ricl,' tu;:' .Itirlf( f.,.F rtiTgluti", !or ,:,',,ITt.',7r V orSe f innstr5tor The wondrous garden hanging in 'the skies! pirtilre s l ?"1:''r 11" 'rid"' l''''e-ae- t - - - trag" "The AdVflitatirt,s of l'hytt!I arrt to, !tons I,- Pror,ototir OLD STEAMER "G EN ER AL GAR FIELD" ON GR EAT S LT '.. I" rhP P44t - Writing," .1 41 .!..,!--r ''r,t1 Phinp- - Chapter 1' ,iitt,-ItsCiret.tu, lato -i H " ' 174.1 talent for ' ho iii pre,;taken In And where the flower 'of art brake into bloom, The aeeomparoinpieturis of the steamer General Oat-fiel- d . L, i 'Nt.'s,' The vcrtteA, .,244 Grro,ri r!,,I..i.,ury ur he fatifillioir t c ,,,r.,t !It !he prsent hove at Lake POInt.in. CO31 k crv-. In splendid Irella,s ,thrilled the 407C',.. A ,,,,,, 1,,, i::r.,C Shirlev:rookrnsn ,.A! i of ' Hod 'ripper It had predevossortiIndian On Great Sap Lake. "11" sr "ilten. not tpanvl QUz."!, . (',- , ',''' ',,, '! P t t,l- Part coe ht The Loop- - J. liavet gives .,... In land that knows the dread volcano' S plume, l wort( ter,' mitterst4e, but i mnio;o: .1 M. Farringmn John , Prineoss.boat of t'. and rubber '.t which no reoords hate been left,; the I,L,,,. ,orr...1 e to.,..,,, 1214,.- hope-4otit- - I ,,, 4 "The Proza n AVatPrfall ,ro,trihut,,g, . From these a thousand beauties pass away! Tr t ro put 3tion ? by a rare posesibtlity the "Revenue t:uttett"- of tittle leather ttrtmritt to the c N111,4 Overhol a., becn larei.nz. Thc:ro ako arc, ,cverni. ahoncmoug or cling Itahey by the Pioneers of tail (there are no avoidable revorits. homeer. ,,t r,tgli Ft nrY, v.c- -. t 14.1. nt74. " I": ' ,,f ar1,14:1,. tho revelar doptr-,-1-., ,t, '''- -' 1"1"4, !' a" u 111c,h a"..ut": ., ,,: .,,,,,, ,,.;l'n' H. rn !,. r tr!n, f;corxr Tr:,,,,Etor4o,.1' ',IA, ,he i'l,neeg St,,r, 1.. tri- ,I,Ing rVt r notopC119 so o ,. o leo, .,,,,.,,,,, , Ne.,,,,,. Look onthat beauty where men beauty dreamed. 1 ; ,,,.,, , for It: l',,,tpt, .,! - .111 "SclInrr r,n ho. ugh ilapp:IY .,v , ,,;411pIlv, I ., t:n a.,.: ItutO .,i t,y y Il ...km 7' And learn the prides of old how quickly gone.small i PI9 ifiifftLaeL of rapt. Howard Stanstotry atnitit unildP10, !;', and here s a strange confusion: a Vr.if Or .411111 ,1,1,hg-.I "ikTnrrunn-- . ' expedition: r 'inward, thief) acoompanied Stansbury Capt. The.ruined splendor that once changeless seemed, ct .r,Lr., i :,;;:11:. It ' bk milppersed th;st..1.11 tin , rumber 1 boots built by the Utilit pioneer: -- The batty of the Lake. a Ntnatt .teant rt( 1..... .trust On which the sun a million limes bath shone! tiding ie. :n whFrt:-i- mot:, on- - with a' 4 !.. dv! Aritfr , f,r V. in tact. launch pot upon Jordan r.hee anti the Lake In It471 hy John IV. Voting; the one: F.. Pr- f Ile:rv Th , ,,,f in 14,f,' trt I. or art mountain from the d:.pencit, for fir erviIng aught Oquirrh triiuiie. desianed "eltY " ig hauling t l'Pt,r av , law." a : th P6g; N.14, 4i For there a tbou,sand sermons nature- snake. prinip;e t;di upon I! trtines aroms lite lake. , ''t1141'' L''i. by ,'"ntinm'l ing the midtlIP. In most and e ,,, IA A. boat. 414 4.1r was used excursion 1,0,4A those-on- ee Garfield" rities-wher- e. steamer lietteral The rt rttoie tEts,rie . t satin nLan happyart , ; state; . , ter. best; for the .O.har.toterai-..- trth'itnr fieaek tla froo'a.,I; '';, f,,ttlro,t ,,Ilitt t' for many years follinying- - its.abandtwtment it pt7111 ,1 !te seen be,netteti on 1:"'"7,- - ', 1'. of i ,I Where Solon, pleaded now, tall grasses shake,r,or l'rp0'suffered mtikrortunett all: I the mwith ithorttrif the Like maser Salltit in roams., and not ,trt many battlg 44,.iyn--'city; '' .,ration et the bdok and - numfortune.., ,Nti,,t Kirstior Stita-- .3- - m'1. i .olg!ItiztrY. '7- Where senates heard- - Demosthenes the-gre- at. The lowlure estdtmtly shows' through ,t'Y Nil,11 'rt." , entribr, th,'' on years ago its debris was finally rernosed. t,y Yorred them uttiet,y firAni,,,4 i!,,I,'y in 'i ill'fle VaUdr- - Yvoliv-- on, ''Wii--- ,t Si'..-'.- . ".k . T." for Our the craft in the, hest of trim with probably many prornineM Salt lackers virit(ir, ought at last, like Job, tr, hoe- - "") . , L!. l'IIV''', I.17:o Italy. v. h,ch w.p; I 'bildr,n' ' Ei,t ,1 -- , , .f,,,,,:-li,rt,r , And whereKing Pius knew the fragrant bath, and offklals on board. It is understood that the photograph was taken a ran Of luck, if only to mal,... 01,11..7, favt,n.r.w I ha- - gout,. to :Ct. v.,. n(l.i4 rr.,)r, i 't :', - - r - f M.Lrrir,-I cpal eiteunaon., AT steamers ,t;,first the occasion of the 1,0 1.,it ':" coniinoe hor I'EMI "But there is nothing many wr.,,,,,,,, York t; net, ,n pl,ms The savage dogs of Zuruk shepherds howl; , p. to-ral-1 -,., there deairo it,as. tlusatoleaNstihinite-!r,--i-,'-t-1-141-l'",;z Ur-- ' la ,,114,71,e, 1,1 , , -t,,, ! r, And lies through Estakar the lionts path, tiit ,...;,,' ight.s. wraZe or Trittl41- O1 16 pro,,, ote, -, , i f t , Ot ,. , -, , ,,,,i 1,1,r,,,,,, 71.! h., r,,,,I,i ' that their hrinca re good. Th, y has, i le )9 ; , i 7TNT On-t-hP , gteps- ;the deen-roote- d puritanic mnion that! i The .1,,nnary turnher nf Tin Newa inc lill , s 1,, New 1N-Ilwo rks of art ought not to he York. atirl"EIV,,, ntoyed e k., t, , ' and thtsy are determined that no one i, rotten in the three tilisees or itiert bv ,,' , t r.,. , And in those chambers where-onc,:4 L i.b,-,ritf-spake the lyre, .44 S444. $ :Pri st,,t41 ,;,, !titre 9, On I I )14A thall enjoy their s. in thie mat 41 they . , ,,,,,,-,,-- ,, no,, a Ft A ,,,,t at,thikrra I:, aa,y-ysaIlinStlii!,, tv4a, an ,hort ort and amr,'1nr K,,,,,.. The wakeful owli from matted ivy call; Ciro-W.-B , : ,, ' , I I.,,,,, :4 $ L:i,,1 :;Lin,i1 I1in4 ifiltt. e TOrles ntOkinvito-ldo We wOrdi,,, ", not .ceed It with "New n,t Wm, I, A nki-ther- e ' ' w !Itch st,ne I ,,',,,,,-- , Tr,-- I, A the Saraeen has built his-- fire,' Itrt,st gloomy ft,r the Nake of he- - and SF,' for prnee ',nem?. cf 34). h:i-s, or , i ream A in i"sd n A THE atx.u.isioNAL. i aim it,th in great empire, ins glanny; we enjoy thczn MI more and $in.), j loo and VA ,in I '. ! The war-hors- e of the Mogul found it stall. 1,, word t w Pr's, 3.k011 r , and e of for, i, th with an ,,,1 IN ith !pride tears la z fr,n,, Ire vise,. istter the esaay contet,t. sp,,,1,,,, trag edy 1i "God of Our fatibem. known of 1.1. - ia , the time heltie, the ,ciint,11,,dliMent the smiles of comedy. AV b. St ,Nts fee! t hellie heing limited to in t!, , t.,:1 rttoro am g Lord of our batik old,' of any higher i ' .''' ant loornati-- m has Amlrit , f l with that nu, the, done r! artitte s, writer pdaer. Wrong NI,,rv Then what of beauty will the ages spare. , , ,Beneeth IWhat. awful hand wr hold I ThRn as the artruee departed forlduty by us; and perhapt,, we tecom- - The eontesi flos,,,, tn, f:r,7 ",,i T .,, '.1.1,r anri Iy of j I ti,,,A. , , ,.,,,,,,s, v,,,,--Ikominion ()icy palm and pine t heir Itt-ha 71...- - tena.q, the , , to r , !mend tits hook friend the s with -May. farflungOf glowing canvas or the precious. stone?, -ford (iod of floats. tie with us )et, - r,,wr , ..rtm--t, ,,,,,.,..,,,,,,o, navies melted away. the kigs -t- and , i ,, 14, F4 In hortit t, :' ...7 I. we Lest v6e . , , i; forgIst!" , ; I ,,, d n ;,. foirgetkva 1.,........ , he ..; 14,.1 l'T ham I ii Beneath the sky the theatre lies bare. in 4:;, n nitaTIS that it tth prndi!,,4 a very i..,II Thr i',',; r,- , ttutig,t , 7 .....'...7- a ,!,,, came pleamant effect upon of int.aal.;.a, da,l , eehraa W. ' 4 ,,i r. h,',inr' Eagle. the littighL!IIP publii-httlnient-h I fl, v , .,,,e bY RudYard Kip- i The pillar arid-- the obelisk are prone. It kl;iti a Ivorr. one believes new that out of ty during the school :,,ar t, tht Vial, f; , 0 t ,1147, Iv ..,.1 11..,,..- . Kjoinc's ReePASIOnill s, L built the around is t I nation r ling thought. derful ft re in wohering the the fro rong can come forth aacetness. Whool ff' i h, 1),Trf aril- i7r,,i.t: nZ4 S!anfor,I. -1 ' "Lest we forget." 1 i it a pratc,a ,and. recalling it. from-- 0 I.- 4 re-r- m of pridr. or that any man would ever write at', den. Utah. le the adult 1.1it"i f Of t,k1V0-r- . rho What shall remain,to tell:the artist's toil, f 177 and ttrtpower, land thoughtful laa of a with bringing i rptt-i-tending :11; Pra yer. happy Ott It was written at the Tlirkey,by lirret naot from sentimentaL or egeeptilcccmt,tioti for the hiliol. NT tiri ii close, persons to a true conce and rr For still gaze its mutilation meets: ;of Queen Victoria's Diamond .,. of and personal responsibility. The " A t'ny,..,ter-motive& We regard art' Allen; snrne ititpreetti.t.tt : 1, i twhich marked the sixtieth Year of the (tonal the of Ws became refrain the prayer The monument becomes the vandal's spoil, 11 and form it of of poet er,nvenii,-.nhis 'the received; onlz report : reisn of Engiand 5 great Christian of the people. It was read in every if a man does produce something that and 1 !Nu-- we seme ,, it!t. A , 1,v intererting anon)mouta rah, ' -Queen. and was first published in the and its words were On every- can enjoy with happy laughter cellany, in addition to an ett:torial. Along the still Necropolis' t4ad streets. rarrv AT, luar :London Times of July 17. 1137. The pulpit -No other poem of our we are not gratefulti to hitt) de we "alreetings.- - by Frank M. Lorigits. bodrs lips or; ,kr,.,Arlh,ir 1 n ky NT." was the ;celebration most nr such ?kw- ha s had such mmediat perhaps be. "Very anttleing... We say. erintendent of the school. The Pur " Mv Ilaby Ttrr;thpr- - b f -, The almond-orcharcover fallen towers. 'magnificent and extravagant ever held profound influence spat. We but, of course. not literature" No land. Roman .in any one is 36 conqueror The I decided to title .in do nnt retmezt a merry fellow be- his praise. And whal mere ran any appropriaui krow. to reeedown Fo sunny realms uf Emir and of Khan;- n ever witness such pomp d paga the poem IC 4..f written to be read after cause his jokes are jokes we do not man hope tor? Ile is gentle in his stioh linage,- - lake thousand1 wies 4 I as the recessional take him seriously: but we do take Judgments. .ertatry. Native princes frnm the Far the celebration. The wreck of art is covered with the flowers, flthavet f(11 the eatre urze. she fi findlng go.nerall) t :Feet, ambassadors from the royal hymn la mung after the Ferviee aS the serionsly those whose leart know much about tin villtge exec.! the circumstances mita ler Pnuahng In sunny Bagdad and bright Ispahan. houttee of Europe. vast military and singers reiurn In prcseission to the that thry cannot smile." --.--attractive et his acquaintances. that Waehington Square vs a. u q !naval displays. civic 'clebration St robing room 'i It is one nf the most From John o Imndep's Weekiy, thorenhouLt, and that it eon! rued Poi-o- r, bonand In services admired procemion. public poems widely known and tameimhere, lj The broken shrine'and to-- lb tell old desires, My Books. ifireaall united in it mighty ehr us- the language Perhaps one would be Slo with Sailors Do Not mot of tt hien she expressing the worldly prole and pow- jusn,fatd in staying thst it is the great- Dear. stemdfaxt friends,. of Pearriul Says Of ancient dreams that passed as does a far taxi hire and rnern riot qhe spent on er land Great On and breath; ctst hymn of this generation. Stories of Sea woint down to tho vt tea mun-t- ed bee yeaa ' Yea, all the places where hath burned art's fires, self to Grown gray In hoary conn.el. bent and rnems. The pht lcapitalitation is not our (taint appear- - are collectod in a snlati volume enTha pa ilnrs art: intprthat noon to set,nts lady a and hare tvid worn: of Where beauty ever speaks of stork in ed a little House Nisgai titted pout t,31 cheistianity. miss originally death! , by MO- thi. for that ko:rt her uarrn Mayvote. In your clothing rude anal Pst otfl in I.,' stories IF f 100 AIJ-iEf- l :gins calied 'Auto Suggestions: " Itoyden is alwa5-internsting. ithe tnn Fiatann in thp February Ranktran for th,e-- day, - eol I hva LAMBAUIt'cE. torn: r It ik .1 it may he J3F1 WP11 tn ' nets- up numerous At the outset problems, fI h:s thsArva-- there was no other not ,k 4e- - itea-ttwith aniemn kry. my gintle, ifc finds. as the result Fretn -- The Ato-ttinily and Easter Lilies,- - int Y that the imitation of ttte unique priobirms w10. ,41,,,, h in,. s,c,rht Iva, yollheutre. tuana whil,wttit- - t rteber room She didn't notice the robi and tears; NtYle et an eminent dotinct,1"4,...1',, utbori. ..le..n..12- you Alwnrini Niarine ion, wr:r17,.C.fr..2.1,,.. Library didn't In Of ht,,,,, m,y yypmbitytt ."7.."..' and eat: iron ty' unpalatable to marty readees. crave for the very hooks' she ti;dn't know that theandprdiro eniir,, calm my fear .; wa,re i I ''''''-i- r. Irrit t MaV 1,0 done. Vhen we ''t NV liarold il rn 4. c!Pvnur. Ve 'Aitl'f.'"-fam. or forAnd I right when all r htjnUn , a for earibly feats of valor. The g' e t " soluf 110A. in ..a, desire to read Greorwe Ade. Wr- have vadle Eth el M. Ttell, Za-n... Crey: fZet litaela.1 girt. She didn't even fttop to utilng' i damsel wonder prove:, a port in every 1111gP a peculiar hablt of plck;ng up tt ln the fact l shos,;.-meyes gooks n itmethe,4.1,rohlems largely Peter leyhe flohr?tt. Mary him In alai. if, with Hr... mar, life ePrt Jnft of her capenly of the word !ind hands Derek over to with At that poitiErms kr. 1,41 t.,, tho rt..a,ter to I httrt. iftmeN ()1iver Cur400-dname on It. ItfRoorf! it.1 she 'night not get more atmos- the Arms 'Of the American trirl--- all or A TULE DV INDIC ,,, !II ,..eps! withinrhe.. inoh"rnnimr et, the ,h,iirwetattL Iv. rho, 1,- ,,,, However, "DumbelLs of Hutonetw:' fin., for hittp,t tf. Mu, Itto-titrAlnitord which ts'ac it should hP. -- - , ;,',,,-1;-as a book of satitgitations has'..tritich mu,h that is Hot within the gra,p ,i,ti , Of ,rte4, she went right on wrning till-he- r 1 ..,.....r,ntr----i.-1,111r-tr,-'1 tiF MEN. by W 5:n , fl, P i "f'11"ar' to eomMend 1f, , MORE E170001 Y(xt give no t toe' , no.r rain of Alver aut hor" . Trrferr,fb..D.ELLAN-E-MILLAIS , and bought her a POEMS. Plan tiM SorIF. N ew Ynrk, .1 42 page ti. I .; 1A 111'11 f"-- Ish. . t. PIP n a' t Ir atorars have the areP r I etorne'or the wtaknesstal And pf,rr,13s g tc: ai te., after which i.he went back to price SZ 00. rnt--' of v"I 11""' writers for I" EA.of i 'both the entttfro et and em, t Vot your nittelaolion swords light an gIt Ff:W - IFlallinits Mornittnirido rttnm Tit. STLES:' M S.. Sart, .103.o. wrote- - 'This trevitt he P.m, :all port:- of his phlipaophy . ri.i St In busineen, Vincent Ittl!ar ryitt, art, unknown ard t.pwanled. FrAnk Shay.! So far ;IN one can Judge from her and the way tn. that my gloom. '4! event', ii!,rki.f ,,,,,hatever Is Is nzlit .trol hrlI,,,,; VorU, pothitAhr Drives," When Wood Ittirns. and.a An4 miude, tha, mna ever y viorld . iie. it.,proVement out. the :4 ntraii. rt1 ott lette,s published pointed . I 39 ser o.I ita world. notornat Ai I ancient the for the flistribut,r. Ail the author says: pagesol tai,e 4,,. et,inqtF, be turned utigide down if Phi, dozen other Ap,iiitic ineirirs. has eon- wouldnt The characters t he"- 1 priue 91 2N Ira b. and had rrodern 14eamen injuatier. wrotig, NI furn-.ta thral.and chords. my Pills. saith (pea) drawn PStAV,.1- In ' taf1y ilfeof the ryrning.file, P.E0 hpv are tibuted sail anothrr tale of turhu- - I Although keins st Vin,-e- t MillsVI rare NI A, i rogpr,C-oftould lave 1111 more, ien for nob(-t t:,,,,VVr etataS) ank--711 3111" 411. alkrtt la:omi aver...ge American buain sa organizathan liL-LWellnlent India or today. Under Ow title., has ton '0.1.1Lac,-,,444-I too W And aIIthi1 WM.... or la am 4 t leiemi. zit lg. iind , st'"PrP. LIMILIC; works. large and enthusiapile a l'oi- -i tiOn whrrr Men are som, uttw mrtA,t - f't,VINIng A had the proper"Rulers of Wu:: tht, inio I . . k hart lowitty ristod an irdrodu and! log th too;Spoittors from Oar itpo, tact dumb,- - Yet InrY,t. and .1)onica PrE.AgrIcuiLure! ho had the lack to te h Alge Sak,,eer0e' awl-n-11,1Issued a novel hound a wt. t gah the wani defeatAd dtr:ooarr it( Thetrt rha9 flattens. rhyrnottr so.dt;inc:t -I 1EP - to attAttaLlo a. - hor,-tmt- r ThisFrw From .1 cordovan tbrcis of iticrtia after In Damrtis of And varied rh,nret,. one that , territde ,0,11.1 sttehtve in part at ;..maryAtthen-Woottwar- d In hundaVirerr-ttadtv.--T-' ,h need of litt le to recom- - Business ." l ' of writing verse, wh!th he bashrilly the victor. ',',',',. ":la"; - - stands out Botmeshat 41114,11C- tIVP IttIV Uteri(' it to readers A)f MOdern verse- - mr, A poirthind oregonian. mrt 11,7';1-0';;',..I . ofcartoons I sit-10 when denied. she the literatureted.ThITSC-7-ileVV-iinddifficulties llowever, in appt,,,T the of :light i per,,istol dav-IlhL e and extreMelv conventional. enlarged edition of this de- illustrate the sketches. t hat he who detight in 1.rupy amorous dtii.,, lightful little he aecusation erinfetcroid my "We nation ask from Germany, N volume. which has Just T rk Remints. . . of . did dabble In rhymes to whtie thi:' whose children perish from lack of loguo will fairly rev: inthe love pas- - conie from the publishers, evokes add.- - ROgIANCE HIBIFILV . ' galAGINATREI time away. ' gages between tr., ,Ittard!).,..,1(,444-,-,1..rtl- , , the' mok." she sals, 140,000 .11111Chl coll-t-i enthuslasru.--Furely-the-vOltrrns in is Title from Rosalin d. 'One. has to do somet i nv.': io keen ottalwart Englishman and The' strIcilY interesting with.ith of Th --subtly :elever po- - 1 by George-I Bahle- k- t'nop:;rn:tavive -l. amused htsate,,01-,lirat. sna--wa- s proper and young,ttneri-t-ernS---- of , -7-through which 1 ' Publishing t'o. Bridgeport, cenn . to sisy it 'Many I Katt-I.-inn,esty girl, respectikely the hero and 'runs ; care-freI heart-fre- e .... ,,111,ii,go es(if, ii any im D Fullerton ex- and Gerould i N.ea nol --YRrik.i...1'11,4TI philosoP.VrO MUST have been in it heroine of the tr,picat near -- tragedy ohy.....thaLmose-feemterrity:thhif'net:- Tit helplese.-enemia new brink peace that wati tire of plains tin' thi Says is a highly imagirouive twie n on h IP; umy to t h , first John,!Edwin ''of of of not is Justuce, every principle Foist," though doubly charmineand at thepresent LMP a aeomingly ourragi, worket-j, 1 Murray. his puhlishor, In Fliadstroot I out. Those- who believe that enigmatical. and now today WP IMPOSe upon teer-,rav, ti i, r, .ii,y in,nili- - ha o ann.. because of But then the author, impossible on.. The story is I r) i He son the. tho to ritrind the course of trite love rrever ran ae are tol-that. written . d- young, and, delightful as-tmany the kind of peace that Gerniany hippopotamus at Exeter Change poto ;I. from ilie Lne in tbo first .Palloon and tells the Kiplins'a . , will, find th,ir Witit woOld have Unposed upon us. Mel "I came very near hot h iy:tyg ;try -- Il e.sind' v. bp II "All val- she la iP an enigma, whether from of an avtator .who much was did interested and verified and those who delight in get..., ei dsnt or intent: go it nanntn be won- - much baid Mr. on (last " Its sun a ,;1;., au.;;I clrit With nagerie. flying of scienc e. shali dare say It is injusttce.-Its r n u n t c m a r I r e resembling Lord Liv- - boyhood."ent sm ile Nittrishar,. ting all work eii ur, GI, r :in ;ipParenitY der,-4b ,,f Rosalind's !n My tall, r ,;ndico;zrce tc t. , e, that her poems take on .t.he in- -L ike Many others. thi s pilot. John wisdoteshe sayis in meeting such al PrPfK'rs vrt'''e It" reinige l 1! Vc hopeless MnalP of events will simP12,., terelt'.7141g. jmszling Sth"! . Bacc'n n.i.,- W. ell "A Th 0 "Let whatever we tio be done had the voice end manner of his mother with their 6 .mil'. el m,'" a;;t; personality of their fell to took on e too many trips a nd problem.Kense devour the tal e in his death. However thin doss with a in our valet. Dickens of course knew the the plains to nregon by bx ;,;;;1 lr, of 1011ot-ones'- s tho por,tano among large i order to find nut how things POPtObl.Y, ; 1847. had board of c. ' .4! of Edna Millay. none is more nc't end the gtory. John continues hearts, not enforcing out attitude's 'like l'nf' of h'l4 nvn "n3..7; oromise Thpy can be straightened out tn the sat's- - following New Book on R. L'.. S. hv thA ahir6.41 nf i h, enthusiastic. modern youth witht he narartive after hi s death and.tells upon other nations."' ''' worr Paboile the "PirkW1,k faction of the arious charartere and t its unfettered.thanuUra-modepub r .4 9. ;nit ith and Plartert at his body strike the earth Nea, seeing 4phileseloso to netted Hall by Chapman It is the told story, eternal compen-- , reader alike. e 0 f neighbors for, the, 2.anew-- r rt0 Lovers I'd'. itchert Lot its 'Stevenson which preachen the AlnelePntlenn land rebound with a sickening thud. Norfolk street , Mary Ann Evans ' But to the avege reader t he meat of t he w .11 be Interested le, the - dosert .itn.1 son ran out into tuition, the rule of Justice. The pwer in a UniqUP .1,00k slit-edit-ed worrying Over irretrievable things.i. the aviationwile we,t,. the eneorge Eliot ,,, .,,,,, r"i", ,,fl' 10'"- - a philosophy field-wher- e was ., of Jesus them.1.4 "Father 'far-fame4 1.3:''..-''forgive Villain."'" so ptly expressed. In the the body h'ati T,i7,1 Rosahre :Massofl under 142 when Minster Review at No. fallen. know what not do.' syncrany of the nat iI. mind anJ the last Stanza of The fort.they ono not Mi,til-cePArlY they of the Edinburgh Itobert the a night tamped Penitent:" In the meantime Ng problems incident to the rulingJohn's errit' The writer gravely sennes the depar-- , Herbert Spencer lean ieditinle the far from the stream and drew Club. The viola tue la :titNii,nson -of the Hindoo with firmness and Iliawafted Ite way through the ethereal ture of the world from the spirit of Economist at No. 340 They ,,,,eaino, there's no getting by I a be, pre--1- , to into cirele ran litolserT wagona It( meinber 1"One thing were seen ',their anel often kit lovers realm been i all until he wicked a cam said I: to? a etc, girl. -in,caset of an attarik place where forgiveness.. :Ara, nson. and ermsists of Italians.; an old patriarch. known as It t P1114 of -- Put if I cant be eorry, why, As to .the story itself. walking on the rtiver terrace, My mother, MarcomMI, nrir, hundred personal retriniscenees The essays are'tnot only' interest- - i together taking two penis w-House. relerielge once, the at Seiner-se- t et. wait acting as.Judge. -I might as well be glad." who an Apnlio-lih- e Enz:Ishmien Noung to It of and L. s (milt ributcd by persons are ennt, get but nearby also -helpful spring they Strand. 4ut a weird figure in the told the aim pilot oi titer- elrly ing .,, owns a itnet, estae" in ethe heart of s"tlirlr'l th,4nd", s no knew him A mora- - her renMist; RoydPn's discourt,e:,,t Among the poem.; to be inelUded in days of Mara and how it one day in a brown study ll'afthng-..lik'Indio' arid with whom appaimently gilt; the inhabitants a pho ',Joked up and esiw herd r,fl rescrited art 1:11mund Goss,. Sidney of the planet stucreaded, millions upon pagtr politica affl"ords tier a- he 'began to wave his arms about him :1.0111,n, this English women. both married and tilts volume and no in previous on 11, of speaking Plain- in Fettle which had he't n alarmed are Gr,:j13P:, Balfour. A. Fa front Reeuerdn," "MCP1111;8'i Streee"!of years befetre In:Sowing with were atter- - charaeteristiceWay and upatutch(!d. fall i n love, To save a -TO Kethie LIMA the...river. I toward 'Polities she,1 !Middleton is not Archer, eharging e will ly. en" nd "Midnight OIL"! ward in settling, the moon. course nt In the this his thoughts. While i young married woman the shock ot- the latter with the hio Thomas Hardy. and J. M. burning-the-min-it might the, 1s alleged dirty game." To her- - prrformanras he was horrified to find started to run toward , history is the product ',of say discovering that her husband is decuted ti bo r:, would off sh" Barrie The volume also contains , politics is among the common his hand descend into the pocket of ,'"'Ing philottophy of youth,a, viv id i maginatien; there are many mind- of and Untrue. Derek Lang ran toward the wagoruf the world. liqore, 40t11. evils Politics is first a - praved unpublished letters of scientific facts him at who pee ueileserved ode- - Po attraCtively alluring to candlehear-,know- n charged interwoven; idtituger, the account of pending pioneers of all 'a unity of action. It imposes vrith whose tapers either are unlighted-anPoor she could reach the "trek of wagons riltevenson, a criminal intention. um of a purported lissoh with a Hin- - ers from One planet to another Shzewas to burn---a his ineneenee and' the hunaloes were upon her. doe not the law of give and take. compromis--..- 11c droo gohhed man dies and the widow or else have just, begun ie't bufraloes down and knocked es. On page the she mays, "You IA which. ono might regret- - seem an impossible as it did when Boy Thinks. thought, the explibined. evitte truly. "I returns bliaefully to England. leavin g' nhiltreophy, . ,,, of the herd ran over h.o.. Fa- however delightful. burn t; Jules Verne wrote "A Trip to The find that whatever you do in life you sir---ihought I swimming the ther edge ti-tDerek to provide t.r 41,f, " men" and other ran down work must If You out other with owit to; ei,' with om its The,Mr":1 itielf flame. people. London's. vehere vI , 1., a wrIt,-- for boy. who le peed In. muixion. Then ill-"I she lay. Her clothes In his narartive the old patriarch are to achieve anything and if You i Hellespont!"--Frcomae Into his lite a youna Americln lines of the poem are. aays Henn Jana, Frre,acrs Mnat- tOra tnan her. She was un-I- ', thire!, work how , other with will never Weekly. !explains the you inhabitantis of people ' the n Teview kon iLl. some love Follow a' . girl. tropiall if you will, with Sleep's dull earlb end entleCIOUP. right shoulder blade-I,- ' handicapped by their self- find that averYthing that you think ,,' mires and disillustionment Who 1..hy.,d of the girl ' Sketch lads knife. bf ribs were broken. ,H;hls --- ' Winces and greed, and after he had right is going to seem right to them Givei , !n a Shoe." in the Philarbelphia Pub !a,' . to Each mattress through, the kindly offices of a marhalf a in its one fixed of hitt tale he ordered Bacen also. You will have to yield on neday tip my length. Bennett-They thel, completed Arnold l "I hut he adds. like tt though tied woman who ia also in love with to return to the earth with that mese- - ntelt' points or.elsetyou must tp prewagorts. and for the next site or eight Ledger: e of friend, my father4 hooks COMt.3 Derek. The girl,goes to the Mir,sionIThe years that Time takes off my lift, age, and the latter Is mother directed the hous,-- 1 when a weeks my supposed, to do pared to work absolutely alone: and. Arnold Beilnett . Is not really ais a guest. breaks' off he? engagement .vrite In the papers about ao. i',out and thee take from off the other end. Hell her aetivitios from hold and In that are camping ease, u.,etti you practically .1 man. and yet he always hod in the and I FoP hik name there and people, and awaits passage on a steamer very large l'ort- The, beginning of the story ht laid less. the You hetween e must wagon."Prom distinguish me-th,. those Even who ean not of I subscribe an .ay funny thinga about it. and they'd home-- In the meantime largeness, lain& Ore-D- ail impression English gives 4n New England. and the home Scene, I think Journal. ' and like 16 borrow it Cr get it far Perhaps it is the towering hair that I sportswoman arrives on the Lorene for to this philosophy must concede that and characters described are typical essentials la difference whole between that the in bag-- I Mist; Wiley has given a clever and Alf that-secti- on dominales- the large, forehead as the r tiger shooting and succeeds of the country. There and. , One Must reformer. oili Hienalayag' aominate the plain ix little or no plot to the etory-- and thee'eriank glair the hero just a day before Derek telling delineation of it. thit of whatThel Tibet.. one ate crank wilrnot Prom Aw,iratia that ,wrtteri Roy it is ths air of the note from finds a misplaced only Perhaps it leads It nowhere.. holds hut really 111.:GGEATIONS IN the to the right: but SATIRE reformer, plete self:confidence. Arnold coml To the factors in the shifting of whose etory "flogues liaflrilges. the interest of the reader in a re-- bolds girl he had ever toyed which re,y0a114is on . insist which will that PPI.Pn,t 711" now i he COIIne-Vt only added the has been one of the hcnrt writ- ne naturally, anit 4an it gppears toj uiation must that she hex learned the truth regard- oincpELLEI op, pusINEss. by Louis markable manner. is the difference between the mei It tiai. ten of of School of thrilling adrcil- - . the bia "takes tales recent of the floor University properlar. shouldertng c . II. Reed; the Stratford Company: Playwriting,i ' -I've just been,. reading POLITICU. CHRIPTIANirry. prig and the saint!" t wherever he may he. Re is growing i An girl Ptullying in it,' turf. writes; of the boy at the mission. Masa.: 264'Pages: $2.00.: Boston. parentage In these great worlottVrettlettfte nisi, a littlr stout nowadays; but he still apparently In the hope of emulating' --Emersion )1ough's magnificent Naturally things get tangled. worse - In our yarn., By Maude Twenty-tou- r Biblical quo- - carries the curious Celtic "sugges- a very distingaisbed cousin, found I The Ocivered Wagon.brief sketches of busts' POLITICAL 0-CHItIPTIANITT. than vet-- . But eventuittly th narivea P. PutlunW Sons. New Royden is happy in is.her od41 ..to too here stiel are W..N., hal news In writ-in Indian this. dre4 contained contradict ye.,trs seems the she volume I quothe and tion" that tationa Especially Morningside Heights commooplac,, apt stage- an initUrreetiOn York ; price. ..KU. tattoos from the words of Jesus'. "I general belief . that he la pure 8taf7 for the production of literature. "Hie- nothing to approach surh the manner of a treat Amer theme: Mutiny on a small 'scale le proJeeted ten after i ROYden GA141-flus:11112. a e one who pray t not that thou shouldst h of be Eighteen-fiNc- s Ade. We are preacher, take fordshire. Arnold, Bennett is a man ("made rrire is sor everyday Mice. COI, the in the ditrtrict ender foreed draught lean satiritit.---Oeorghas the naadmirable of so was Of who out faculty umbia is convehtional. and every.' sticking them of the world. but that thou .hot..14 told in the preface that "these playful with the girl In The hands of the people Ji hunt Op, nuarr.t 'nary friends. The to her text A numberof her sermons ahouldet keep them from I ...enthustastle-,---tWLy.' one, AtkilOw Ilini te0,1 (IWO and Derek performing prodigious late ,on the. beak of Business (the Jr 'f't5,-,-.- .i l''''''': '"'li' .:"..1';',''--- l f ''''''1":"'1: 4.,ilh'r: iu'ivi,b; in I. il r,c,,,,, 1,,,,,nr, '' rrr"'" ('onby , anna,.t, ,,,..,,, 1 A.) i :,- V.- z4,;i 1 ' 6 E7.7:741!11.4, ' ,11- ,, r t.--- , -. ..,..,...--..- ..... t i 1 e 1.thd ,rt Times. A, L zotor land hittiminditog oherlations-pertinont on !bp pi rit t., itt idol !bat a bit of TIREE member!, of the rniyersitY1 rent number is print 1 pn a finer r,, t,, tle atel :!!!!:;iii, 1,....., --- ra to ofpapor tkl.ill f orrotirte aiti !top, l''' nt ut 0., i ' , ' , dt ). P rrrgeos 5nr 'huth 4'. '- - t7''''' "r 4t 13'4 '4" '' 1air.s frt t, rat, riiti-- . A I. ., add d hi tipr,,, Quivey tip (yeritpd Itoinet t,,'i,,,!,, Itroth h. di An ot.t,tanditaz feattier of thr Ntareh George.: Q. Corav, are cOltaborating .t 4 tt xt hunitior of the Frionl is a lithom. .t 1, !htiodnetd, .t. t..,!, -, I, ,,,,,i,,,i, Is tho or.. at. ,.I' 1th;h,.,7 Erv4...,,:arv, anY ',J,,,,,I,. ,I,'Ilglit,nii 'bit of vra4eti, for cht:dren 1,n ).:,,,,,,i,p,,.. r i -- truntot, i 1 ,, Our Home Writers. 4 . , , Sordid , , . ' I . , ''''''''' ' . , . . FEB1? LIA11V 4' , , , " ' A , - A .. FROM OLD ALBUMS , ,.(4; .. , ote' ik "., . .. . . . i , 411.11' ' , I ELSEli ET NEWS, SATUIIDAV, THE D l I, - , , '.. , ::TT;,74,;;;;..77,t,s,s,7---,.77464,4105 , , - 4 7 7' . - , ; ,,, ' , mei...4.w... ' '.... j - IIIthe rifral ,i, i t1, ,, .,.; ,,,,,,,t,, I! ,.' t.It. 4 t. t.;t,ttg " '' - tr , ' ,n,,,j,,,,,,4 - - - Famous Poems 'The Recessional - t',r;, , 4 - r ,,ry ht , or r , ptn i lr rretty r. Gty In - Prefer lifeand .' ton try 1 -- S" - " 6" ralI'''' pin . ti bris - - lce vyids, 9 4 n t. t r. Lo.... - 8. 8. n ie- .,1 'e - I. sfehis cencesTold Strand Authors - Onfy,:1 ani.o, it -- Markham He Nearly Boyhood rid r ti, ti,d r'; tes. Wam thinkI bea se hcrio gie .T It la .r It Lt What the we Personal of-- - r. - Havetolor a ilnt ' , "den; rt bteart - , ' . S : .-- m ' d N.- - kW A' , , , . , .. . - -, . "..) 4 : 'rN, . . - . '- - - |