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In the daye some gravel. and throwing it up, Eminent French Author . dTh when he was in demand as 4 disturbing the grant- man at his -brought hint red with fury , Champion of Personal ) --. a' lecturer, found it protitoble to awl stiolniss.e window-.-"an, d that, ladles -l , DITH CHERRINGTON. of ' , (nor be. I Ones. ) .ot I sumo a, is Prof. ad timidity, pose Jowettl"', gentlemen. I U4141Liberty.. 11L.; one Are tete gathered keen& rtah. la having accepI before starting upon a lecture tour. I 4'w- ,''-- ,' -- "" "6 II "lie UP We turethur ' -.- '" tatietes in the Philadelphia Inquir. hs said to the nowsPaPer Mon whO, ,..You are' premature in letting 7- ; ' Charles kL Thlaerees wthheeum w,wuhflaruttrobe,gtuutha:er announces the Lariat. western was to act as prose agent: hour ', Melville E. Stone and c the in Amatme Frazee. . deittroY TOur hie pese lialem. Oregon. , literary monthly. VIM; you, to work up a repu-- 1 Dennis 'atisoNtely fig wupreme , the u., What ars I glad WH1 stay when- have passed. -- - --tidies tor me. 1 don'tlinow-tha- t Noveniese.,!weasonst,kars. - ......, ...stir i tcherialte4 writes Charlei Willis 'tire of' Plane RV The world- - of ,' !isPrttl.etr.krtrnri. dre am partisularly tiind, but 1 shouldi Field." ' tem. lie Itelonged to a type that graphs." Her contribution- to . believe "I did From this cleat-vallenever of the world, and stand 1 Thompson. le follow& e so. tluementh like to be thought t timid man' for s 4 ,: Francs roe. can signally , my Bps an whisper ..., of the highly colored stories of Field's the notable Englishinen can do anything. If b. te ' lEadOliE, , on you wasA, writer whose pen was often ,.; oflooneisht,n-- peaki,- and lingering cast who have visited ;hie eemstrft non& when be ought to speak. people bibulousness that his : any ;s entitled in a Passionate men haunts the hen couldn't .Above of there they of him two used for reasons: tall to crusader 'How charmingi lites so tim' for his vision of duty compare Iin picturesqueness with say. From that dim land "C oo b done could have so he not , First. ' ,., id. he know: . you if speaka.erhen ' a 3 right. Master of the '' : erWU poet. dramatist and 60t ' A backward Imuch work if he had been a cadence and the art of finditg "lei .. aiuttir. who arrived in 1682. to give he should be a,lent they set it down look, land haily stretch my hand, Deseret Ten child, has The Seek company he and, dipsomaniac. second, can to nervousness.- A timid man mot lusts" for hie dreammg prose, 3 wit issued the fourth edition of en estheticism lectures 1., co ntammat- torth a:retching not the could have now it from, comes the wish true so kept rY. $o at with last? dare Itegretlet mach Per" impunity. his nebulous. Wilde was a born poseur. He The ; "Temple Anthems" , tinge tnctner knowledge of his wife, who certain. he could rouseimaginative tell all the people in adeavinirg n hinuielf to a white first edition was Du un dent- O si -. staged every gesture. every atti- please that , I ly did net know of hint in any such heat ot protest when be thought he ', am timid." I co, Deseret Nemo The word tude, to every in ' Hilt hie January. , ' character. .emphasise individuel vn.11 'Sweet strains of music I am glad beheld sue right of the be . own exotic views. En t o id ed to -a palpable grey ' velum as a whole will be rea is One of the most interesting assailed. In his litter Years. 01eru I i wed on the music Hs were green velvet knee ha , "But it is impossible to paint him Still wandering down the wind, for men will hear)an ., but it in the ft esh. & fo re. b e, w . breeches. Colonial shoes- with bugs chapters in Sir Arthur Conan as a saint. either. Is of interest to reallere of this In permeating arms. the air No teetotaler. to any governmeat that- seemen "Memories Doyles autobiography. And think themselves from all their care set freer or oven , river wbitelilell ,10111CaPe and' Advomures,"-- have anda, ,, caderrtpowtamentrepthretwat nintctithaeretletthout riot wittiletusterustarhhedintu; . brilliant red., thatleavo, some writtea 'The Ching of the Ice in poutieolactotsaaatBcrsonat to describe -' , , - ... . it in a daze. And heaven near , lie wors his hair very long. and he gives kis impressonsOfofGeorge lowing- :, the Pitcher.' 'The Bottle and the liberty. It wits easy sreh anarchist, Then-lik- e In his buttonhole a lily or a sun- of hie fellow authors. baulthitiltst.e JoeePh .I. parties thedunioel.s.: Evan a the harlot Bird or that through bit of to perfect is failed When iumraer stare j)urn'verk still and tlectl, :: Shaw be "There Bernard detinition says. flower. His effect on America, in p hens . Geo r se careless. Inhn Tul eitY three( about-"Hor- . , .and, take the mans reel measure sone nothing constructive in biro. alid aos was ain the poem can he imagined. lidge. E. Beesiey, John 1.MeCiet; and And welts of soma are swelling like the sea, daisy that was, very Iwnetshfereuutntrouwm in perpetual op. TO.Opiasathinte is -- he be bound to 1Is mutouhthodis , a. !nal Bernharolusit 'wild... letters to Sarah len. and Thomas Clark- . the follow,. , But with It all Shaw is much alive.' .Perhapo , ,, dt---which 0 Is are among the most position. Leaving a stain where.er her andqlgir Ing experience will help ypu to remeet: to creature 'a genial , "Home and Community Page" delightful chars4er revelations in Arthur Is Sentient(' brushed; . to believe that adjust your Field and save a- little 5C;nilturhoseininettliumuheelligteat:Inticidaiknwennuitsocchsttgleciehni And it is good to know that over head of the Noiembei Ilth' Utah Farmer of that cherished ,picture... m.Hanging it curtain like ' dingy , - I Itteraturebe tfts described his there is aprepared ' veil ,. first contains "Steries for 'Piny Tote." interview with the ship .0,1;1 , skies will brighten, and the sun will shine, eyes and Peahim, though it has not been pre. Turns to a lurid. siekle flame, '"l'hIrtIr year. age I met a now. beauty that tilled e-Ns by florence Ivies Hyde. a poem. matted to , , the wthools eoduetthacwheati public.'" a-Portthe light; And flovslers be sweet in many a: garden bed:-f: , "The Dien. of s, Rural Schoolforgotten celebrity. Gabriel Harri, e ot brbesehhobrissao debarkation I was fairly smothered teacher... and rim Smudge.' by Spreading broad a grim cor- With Barrie. Sir Arthur boa long son, then very old. author, theatri- front ' " at And all divine Culmsee. Carlton. This page of by reporters.- - One wonted te kozw been On intimate terms,-- - and cal manager and what not. He with u: ,ortlotub the rbinrsuc t trail, flirting touch.' tlie brit- -. The Farmer is winning wide no- vrbether I ate ter em fried on ,Numbs with a to kayo gown In Barrio's had been a friend, and even a days gone by and I like to live in (For are they not, Father, thoughts of thine?) --'liant crystal right. tic& not alone for its value to the both sides or on one side only. An- tqaltne mind the germ that developed into chum. of Edgar Allan pos. had tbs company of the deed," was his t:' on the farm Cnoke Butte. of worked him other an at with Montana. housewife Winfred whether it wereotrus "The Admirable Crichton." HorEarth's warmth anti fragrance shalt on men be shed. adjoining confession He found in memory z that I modeled my fingerstalla aft- nung of "Raffles" fame, was Conan desk. and for a full nine months itacit..a. At the Is also mentioned in the Lariat but from the point of view aleoef mimed a walk up Broad- College Stanisial he reveled.111 the 'rersonals." He is melling two literary merit. r those of the Empress of Japan. 1,)oyle's brother-in-la, and is de- bad never . e a week in 0 with . a of Peems him an afternoon. He claseic page& The Iliad ehil the daily pepee and impudently interrogated scribed as a "Dr. Johnson without way I am glad that Night will always come, , Another a mnnth in a monthly peels"- C. , I. Blanchard. general yard- sete as to the temperature I preferhis learning, but with a finer wit"' assured me. that all the stories Odyssey to Rim were not printed One t divot. His Poem in the November master. Ogden Union Railway and --- --soft-voicwere about Ites: Poe's boot... for red all bath. drinking as was so even the Picture much my Hushing texts when sounds, " For Instance, birds, Hornung Lariat is as 'Some imagtnative entitled, 'The Different Depot eompany writes for the No. ones had shown the record of some one who that in all the time of their daily whose moving- figures were he had never peen Poe real a$ those of the Seine en bank Sonnet." ',Union , Pacific Magazine Putting away &Alight from her deep dome, spread the story that I slept in claimed to have done 10C yards intimacy E. Richard Shipp, ithe 'Weoming (Onoithe. Neb.). an article, 'What , take and a he did Tallernot that drink, of the or ..lace a gorgeous and the went 10 "It'is he said. under seconds nightgowns,gardens .. 14 Until are heard . , poet appears in Larlat's "Monthly Am I Doing to Promote Safety. ' tee. when the customs officers exam- sprinter's error." His criticism on believe Poe ever had. It was of Verse.! with 'Fenced and What More Can I Do?" There to doubt Harrison'. ow-e ined my baggage, hundreds of cur- Sherlock Holmes was. "Though to Refusing to be conscripted for Anthology In the wide starlight's stillness, unknown words, In." Other contributions to this are contributions to 'My Moo In- -' sincere Tet conviction. save ious good snood. ,ill that no toy, 'Have eyes peered furtively-any r't might be mpre humble, there is our we and toy I. not toneer about Poe be department 'feared, by Experience" anything That make the heart ache till it find its home. neighbors (resting s yeti anything to declarer inquired police like Holmes." Illtettr:Oritil he was no stronger to , heoofficer. 'Nothing.' was ntY disthrough all his various literary Include "A cure for Steeplessness," this time by local depot , Tears of that he had been proiluct is discernible the balance by Neel Gallatin of reaper. Wye- A new versionand the best... tilusioning reply. r2(othPig 'excent Ur' amine.' of an old story in which Dr. Jew. i drinking just before he died. Poe's of two tendencies. The one is the ming: "November," by Maria M. John Newsy. And I am glad that neither golden sky, .. flee. Ogden Union , fervor of romance. loving the Spencer. Greybull. Wyoming. Me was invited by the Mayor of ett the famous Master of Balliol. ' enemies created the legend that be Alice Cox, wife of a professor Depot companyby It. F. Chum- Nor violet lights that linger on the hM,. ' Buffalo to visit Niagara Fans. figures. is told by "Anon" in a vol- was never sober; Harrison believed veil of glamour end of mysterv . The troth with en inveterate of never & "number of interesting 0 lie the the drank. idealiser. of and Montan& '. 1 University has ley. ume of reminiscancett which the Englishman describes as "Things . Nor oceatt's wistful blue shall satisfy other is the tendency of the cynic been given spate in this issue tor itrtieles not a few of whkh "the only natural scenery they Shouldn't Tell." just published in ithat between the two extremes. lines bee celled be of local to The to dissect. interest. Wife." analyze, or agnostic Happy special braire there." This was the scene; 1...ondon, Mr, "Anon". is also the But . oeutl141:. Here is a "Western" contribution , they shall fill s . t.salltry is not necessary to eay that to rationalize. Dreamer end rest-author of "Uncessored RecollecrI surveyed the great cataract T. C. Thome& of Tucson. Ariz.: In a lot combine by notmean duplex percinetity. to November endless longing still of the that book tions" accompare With wild unrest and goseipl would' an al oondescendingly, . hie of in being either phase with its interest lug vele) elstimed queen from the balcont of makes Margot Asquith's efforts in nharacters of Poe and Field. Still, But ' , in the The soul whose hope- beyond them all must lie. I wish you could have seen the the writer pro Jects himeell first. millany. has reached Qtlit Good - night Coneacheet you se her marble palace. so' many' poor that direction read like Sunda', .e sit - It eontelna a number of 4 school chatter. But you know all way that old mans eyes biased and poems or tbe tales. His point of sublimes in the streetu below the trail. the Is and view great - That taken heard- his voice (subjective; worthwhile he thunder ft. about the limit or at while more leads its the suggestions...LT. sunset past reporters tvrerity shaHmsver runetiere. critic egainat seem defending telóice 'Marlow, 1S championed the ,,rnemorr wilted- tliVVordiCt., , n tailetitly , .. s , -- . , friend of 10 ears before. Per- him the theory 'breblz-ellab-nte 'It is a majestic spectacle, gen' chonress e.Pere is the Jewett story: o' Christmii-toe "ere , Im So perfect as it 'ever was to be, ; el. " gates flung foeunie overcome net could , on I to the was clam pic. Jowmt engaged haps ought ailvcomplete . Of While la Greet Corral. Friend tlemen.' I said, 'imposing in its off the the Bever', pres& survivease and Wiese spirit grace, by telling you how once I met er-les Stand open for those who to. thiefr his famous "Plato." C. S. Caveriel. ture But endlessly that Inner haunting dream ping siiisgstificenee. Bailey opens the item with poem. - 8l.--Louie - netrePatierinan,- - who id the ponderous dialectics of the bow Infinitely snore impressive and acting as a guide, tante with a helm' told end I."--- In "Jac Frost The blanket folded and gad.(hie eumAnatole France thinly ,scholar. me Each heart shall see and a of American standing tourists, particularly.,racy story her new a chapter, see added, 40 die. toe. beautiful It would be if the water in his eharac- bow window on Cf Field, and of how I asked him, veiled the tinder little of Still warm in The ran from the direction!' Hinted in every dawn's fresh purity, Marty," by Aisle Making . your body's opposite he told was Pot , exclaimed: 'rut how could he have been' such tore end the truth best "The Mayor was, of coume, as- "the Broad," Talmage- - Brandley. and ,"Coelioy but whet Iral true Is an idol to his wife?' ' abstract verity shadowed In each sunset's gleam. voice ladles and His gentlemen. "This. Hopelessly Seem almost to be & part of tonished. and the reporters fairly Hint'. by Ida Stewart Petty. and the fetid "Ile MI ' College. reckoned to be the dropped as he answered. 'She nev- for the writer of the thee Is "The Hawk," (a sequel to rranclacts Examiner. Balliol you, philosophic Ot accond oldest-- college in Oxford. er saw that side of Gene. He liked des Pingouins,' "Mixed is Adopted") by Marguer. As at live here feet. in they Litteraire." the sentimental , And though warm mouths Will kiss and hands tvial cling, college is called fun, but he was no tank, and ex- "Vie ,' lie Cameron. Harrison It. Mee- expedition to the wilds of Africa The head of this "Thais." When master old the Adam cried The out 'The Master: present ' And cept from ho seen does not expect to which We've till contributes. , "Queer 'Storg lot, Concseheet In the Drerfus case, etandirg be thought by silent thought be understood, Is the celebrated Prof. Jewett That to be released for a moment be . return. and now in- Books:" Louis 'tV. Lareen otters - - was a model--4losable either side Zola, he was magnificently cost ' , when she discovers the de- Is Prof. Joweit's study? am I all alone I do rejoice that the next hour will bring left the poem. "Feeitig when in a it time might trepid down. up Then. picking way.'" stooping sme he has practiced and finds son White presents another "Zipwiles your bettor with es- , rit ception of in forfeiture betted." popular far-oThat ff p mood, she is an unloved bride. is and It's Friends--Tel- es for that When I come ridin home. , an war In teem. though days. ceatures little in met these broken-heartestrange with no desire but I'll miss the feelite thetyou Tiny Tots." and thee km the reg. .) he pacifist. NEXT WEEK IS TO BE onoompromising That drives one like a lonely child to God. to die. In ber'snisory and uncer- that popular ehildren's magazine. . ts end tiler intereeting - preached unison and sentiment an d - Of gave are- a funny, fascinating a colThrings starts she for too. . working It, understand'. , tainty entertaining. selection& James WhO only sees and measures everything. action to defeat a foe singleness-o- f unon tha Wallis writes "'Stories 'The down lege degree, that she may be finan- people "with sharp eyes. long that civilhe of thoughts ruin threatened the that noses and ' very long. - a Christmas Seals Heard." Then &leo cially independent, and endeavors beardalong dernesith .from "We must ization. destroy CHILEN'S BOOK to figure a way out of her unhappy hairy arms: and though they are aPPeet "A Friend It Need." be And it is well that when these feet have pressed top to bottom the military power- - The things I sometimes do. , marital position. With the strug- only three feet high. they ars very, Iterker Thomas,. and 'poems - read Edna Just knowin' you could of Gernuiny. tab. from that barA The no wonder a, --,Ln the Sky."' The outward path from earth, 3 will not seem sad gle Circus great change takes Place la very Mreng." It is Parade heart of all baroue putmy possibility people Val. In character disposition and good citizens of 13111Mdan" feared "ChristCameron: Has helped to keep it right. by Marguerite their dream of a world tinTo them to say; but they who love me hest c' even appearance. There is little these mischievous little creatures And somehow I can't Jigger- - mu Ptory." by Ethel Lillywhite. No voice thet was raised In of one of the 'insist important (mint pire. of the old trusting blindly. worship- who took delight in playing jokes , '7 ' and Dtme," more was gone that .1 lend . to. Potent; you've the , ,stir Will znost . vette of the yearrebtldren's ba glad . , ng. Val left; but in instead a pose4 upon them.by Mary Ii. Woolseyend William the blood of patriotism in the peo- - . From me tonight. is independent woman. who senses , "Letters Morton's A. From a That .such a long unquiet now has had, Of course. the group of Aeries in 1,Boo Week." William Frederick pie. He had offered his eword. I the injustice that fate' has payed The Tbrinirt of the Dark Moun- -i Bigelow, in Prood House Keeping. , to His Children." .Perhape when all the trails age prevented the acceptance on her, and pans on her husband y At last, a gift of perfect peace and are November 1924. sera:. are fairy tales, of his sacrifice. but be gave all he return to right the situation and to balm" N were as bestow in such ways Tried to Tell Truth. clever, entertaining fanciful bits build her life on, plans entirely of need books; they must had to I SILL. , permitted him. imagination which hold the in. have them. a Nvnters----1 xyOU si. . apart from Win. So oleo must older of , Friend devetid humanity. from and of of par..' tereet soul was meant to girls boys , he colonei after three years in of Liberty. champion of the( then can And to of all. but four fourteen. best them for folks, they , get stick to the tact& but his memory trice., loiters around Italy and the the oppreseed. the lowle, I nto t I to lAves end Childrenmost of week, pees continent, purposely delaying his each little story has bidden some' themselves. was no more truetworthy than that them. as leastwill wait until they stole France in his public cherac-- return home. until by chance he where within It a moral s'ell are of Anthers In the a veneration that - Carcres of the next man: and in hbt need ' supplied. They will starve for ter hes wonbeen sees a picture of his bride and sud- worth while. latiblio te who one denied Eye. have would books and not know foe malting a good wtory oven bat,- I denly reoognizing how altogether Illustrat,ons are by Irene Mullen the want of verve content with rested molding are that I they desirable she starving. Peed them of he leaves ,post Larson and Harold dichel. ter . We imaginatioe sometimes tn. or euPbenies shnning plaintive and how XELLLrlIMANN. watch BERNSHD take. more eagerly they baste for home. He Is than . them , lerpreted the facts to make luminous and flexible prose. Work- - Give them books, and You start WOMEN'S DREINIL surprised on his arrival not to more, effective end more-- - artistle.---- ' ..1 am a Bavarian. a- Frankona GALAXY OF AUTRO11. ly shattered by an unfaltering have habit:- - feed their minds. and you Sr of magic in the fluent ears ofex-her in fall his arms. and WOMANTHE WELL -MIMED once himself He sine , reignited this proceas of analysis, and what more end start htmger that is never satia- all be penned. he will hold his own Ian.' sere Me. Kellerman& -ceedingly disappointed to find that - by Anne Rittonhouse; tidsper ACES, A Collection o f Short titer- can the addict while the printed peeve Wall bern 61 th 4e h al lif arc h 117 9 mid' PlaHltivelY! a as 'niter to 'motto literature be no ted. 21,6 has careful wife. about Only Vew be name. in anithers York; the New except palm books re- eWhen I les; G. P. Putnam's Sons, could , I crumble a wasyoungse ask! many of contemporary To tell more would give the de. you Kart with. ' York; 311 pages, $2.00. anYtkine, whether it The Cask is the Let the tint ones be of the best to oblivion. But beyond the praite in the small Induatrial city of member that is noument await and this the reviewAn even dozen of the leading shipped from Pariscontainer or not: but Zero gettinghap. old , Instead of being a fashion plats and you need not worry about the of the epicure of ietters. the fastid- - Furth, neer Nerembee. to London. In. er does not wish to do. for the reMy fa, Peltedsoon ' e I shall remember only and xquis-thof amateur lees language as ths side the cask are sawdust. gold mainder of the story has gripping and Picture style offering, e official had small a p-osition in come LerOaS ) - -cheap things short story writers of Awterica have nitter."-BrandMatthews in tu111!.i. be wiU receive TOZ,.1 that city. He died when -r was a the 'oversteps; and a dead 'body dreined I interost and should give the reader title might lead ont to expect..this 'jitter: Few things- as; more right I lte!! joined hands with the Community November the more of those the ever Book International homage by little is & volume clothes. The than cask much satisfaction is as child.' Guild of mind we he follows when York it Workers of the New velin and unmistakable design,' ,o its conclusion. . ) - , child and left his faintly in very Review. s wear come in contact with it. Whattintit who are aware of for the Jewish Blind. and "Aces" peculiar for liberty and but before the story is half through reduced circumstances. I studied I alonif every line of dresti. later becomes is our - responsibility. battle ,is the result. Each is a popular the Outdoor bein warfare a gallant waged -- BOOK. detectives of Scotland Yard and ttgligICE intro- It is easily lamed and shaped; half The preface by' , loveliest out eity . author with a large following. The of the Ineunpressible spirit of In :foreroborg-"Ihsame eon from sumThe down Outdoor.Amtrica dooms half pun the car a a (ChiCalo) parie brief in flowerS of funds duces the te or grow need in was KITNAVGIITY Guild wfLLOW'S subject ship. 'yttsey Is in Public which and Munich., Germany. nuankind.Philadelphis atents of this MYstortoos barrel 7ENE!, by,tilliso E. Yount: Punk mary of 'what men like in wom- weeds . aocording to the planting. ry ot the work jfbmake the blind known to every traveler. Intended fee Nevember. features "Bill's Evewith across. the English Channel and wegnalls Co.. New York; el en's clothes". chiefly- the sort of Start with beauty. wisdom truth. 'Adger. a self supporting. Call." by Earl H. Reed; 'Are at. first to become a painter but ning ' and 11.99' .. passe. their 4wives movements will never ot . trawthe their opposites triumphantly their publishers. clothes husbands prefer , the eonsent Katbah Deer Doomed an article , , soon decided to devote myself en- - of wear. The art of wearing clothes flourish. The child mind will not to have each contributed a short of the suspect that apparently synspeetal local interest. by Stephen This decision Something unique. something In its utmciet perfection has grown fail you, if you do not fall it. You ' T. Mather: Th. Hole." story. Commensal,- here is a book chronise and dovetail in most con. I new. a volume Swimming should- "take" I 4. I was aarint as was without a pen- I can't do your part alone; you need 4 , that deserves a lasting place ' in the vincing. fashion. ; Naturally. the well with; youngthat by El Comancho. and "Our Game." " children, is "Pus. rapidly in late years. Down the long hall of a Chi- - or. My first books were greeted by reader. from pervious experience, ay Willow's B. Burnham. Zane grey M. Worth opens his the help of books. Children'. Books John library shelf. Ther H great enthusiasm crities Kittens." the Naughty with seeby great a comes Week is intended both to impress cog newspaper office by to accept thia convincing 2 to this issue. as do also Briefly. the collection embraces declines Young, A mother who diactuision by telling some of the this fact on you and to make it ies of agonising yelps. a tall, ea- - but were bad pelleearl The natural- -- eontributes evidence and proceeds to do some seems toE.know Oliver Jame William in A. Curwood. try Obstacles dressmakers on. of Dorothy' Canfield's child deduction inept Ger-children what like. daverous man. writhing itti pain. Mic ochool still prevailed in easy for you to do your.part. Pay himselfwith the sequel Her new book should Fanny Hunter Clark, and studies under the title of "Whatl make A de- ing to dress their clientsArtiaticallY to a bookwtore Cod have a enters an office and dropainte a many end my MIAs bad nothing to Wyatt.., he picks the wrong man. all of lightful holiday other prominent writers of at the same time-- visit of and for fashionably the Really Happened:" Octsvus Roy 1which gift It- ts Eugene Field visiting do with naturalism. They were many chair.. its take some -et is as it should be in the case tom, She has .nol only written--a"Mesa Verde. "' the Lilian ti day. definite lino is drawn between 1"""' home treasures: Cohen with a screamingly funny t with you his managing editor. Charles 11. , rather press poems. confessions of White Spencer. ha:: to do by with the colored colony incident in high tilin a well designed detective novel interesting little story of 4. visit gel the two terms and each is illuminromantic. mystic. Their Cliff Dwellers in southern Utab a are writhes end The Dennis. pantheite. yelps and nanee entitled "Bass Ingratitude:" Pussy Willow:and her mischievous atingly defined.- Bow to dresawell remin-e- titles were 'Testae and 1.1,7 "The e ADVENTCENZ; cat Edna Ferber's "Old Man Minick";" MATRIMONIAL family, but she his illustrated and economically. is the next topic. tent of the old days when the two Toot- - "TO Sea.' "The ?no was Heart More than ever, tit this time et F.Scott Fitzgerald's "Gretchen's "HIS - SECOND VENTURE:. !" the book in a most attractive way. The shop girl can dress as becom- t is and the a in in little worked story friends itee together published should nature be magazines Mrk Bairn Reyoolds; Georg IL The original manner in which she ingly as the heiress if blessed with Forty Winks:" "Exit Charity' by For His Contributors 'room largo enough fôr but --one ex- - of an altruist, or if you like, a saint year Outdoor America." 40-- - e Zona Gale: "Love and Cloaks and t Doran., Nkw York; 311 pages, presents her eharacters should be the game amount of good testa-Thten popular. era chair and kerneItcontains that, thoughts fender woods. of waters and wild most "Th written has Bruno 19 the Leasing; author by highly appealing. Among temed to put the other in his piece retro later. were discussed in all life, will no doubt be In demand - - Suits," A tender-hearte- d multicolor are full Pleasingly and entertainingly upon editor with s at odd moment becoming Conductof Annie." by him how German epertemete.-throughou- rthe written hi this Pete Mary Roberts Kathleen Norris: illustretifs Entertalningly of su important subject before the g for his eontributors grievous a backache his presenue a theca years I erei-eleBenja- story Of handsome young Colt:Mel doors, so and all wno toed women-eRinehart's "Twenty-Two:- " today. Ahsy.smar creative induced. rted1. In Rome. new I dont. lived a parte. During has devised form of good rejedmin R. Sher's "Abe's Card..." G. B. Carfras Carew's matrimonial ad- be cut on three sides, and bent this book can learn many truths tion d off on a n THE FIRST PAPER. the blow dealt 'retina Mr, Dennis was his intimate Stern's "The Eleventh Lot:" ThyraA venturesthey can be called little open. Thus when the reader visite which, if accepted. will make for to slip to soften Be reillowel and socour-- tarly. re- - friend. who the author receivet a becommore 140ve Mfair." else. with the ouprising turn the7 PnOir Willow- and knocks at the SainterWinslow's "A and More artistic. from Dield's the credit for Malting tho filet aced Th. development ' walls ane:ano jected manuscript. It runs as fol..' afn and last but not least Israel Zang take even if the &gained and prop- door. the illustrations can. be ing ensemble in wemen's attire. c", sheet of paver, eye the American "Chicago Dant, bard of pork and o t lows: will's pathetic "Noates Ark." coM- er colonel, would scarcely have (Tond and there stands the moth'RS achievement to his final 1..sa Foreetry association, belongs to IL rThe editor Is indebted to you taut", them to he deserving of er eat ready to receive company. SI:CCESS MAGAZNE. prise this collection of good. metre- wanted , e for avery greakploosorooo the. most beloved poet rsof child- g: sebolsrly Chinese named Ts'al-Itu9 titers-- truck wnamer. Thera-ar- e Red; penetratinir,-ImmoroHurroatte hood. "The Success. I"rentUirreld' November vaThe seotence the first ni of reading i your Teem" which by I so Pe a -IllogiCal as it may 'tem that a all colored. of the other characters a in Doubleday. A.D. ror his achieve.. article he instantly recognized the i vitality and splendor earl;- dynasty. "Aces" will appeal to diversified sane '? man should bet married Fluffy. the girl and the two man Magazine." (New Toni), feahave lust published. Mr. whose was forte Year tat moot Ts'ai-lu- n Literary quality of your style. Companyundertakes readers with discriminating and against his will. that is the very boys ScaMper and Purr (short for ture's 'Bunk Abbut Bit Mon." by high - me, the inspirst'on for my. fantasto fulla 'give Dennis he the to ranted As rank of Marquiw of perused your manuscript an Tunnel." novel. ''The tie eire seasoned palates and is a book one tbitig tappens and queerly enough. Purreeval) and Grandaddy Whis- Sherman Roger. There is practi- new beauties were encountered; lie length portrait of this whimsical iron. human. work. and human Art- - Thlit first sheet of paper is state." can sive a mend with the certain it happens logically. Colbnel Ca. kers reading the Dailv Mews., who cal talk on succeeetul i , u n a who ow,. hoe become. IF has eo hesitation in announcing g umph. The suocess of this book to hare been made from the bark knowledge that IS- Will be aPPre raw. widowed. and returning from loses' hie spectacles. It is naughty "Tour El Dorado of Opportunity." that yours is the moot notable mannue: was etueendous. Then came illness of a mulberry tree. aenatiparaloseotz , crated India to his throe small children Purr who has scampered off with by Dr. Orison Swett Marden and u A very atwhich l to his has tome uscript In England. has abundant, oppor- thenu Upon opening a door the man so his friends knew and after my recovery the war - ingtoirint taak about oumnt tsntion. Tour offering was at the actual 'DETECTIVE - The poet who lived es mar- - with the result that my literary an tnnity tO annex paritatiently Rita, a saucy little kitten 1a found- hiding national problems. "Let's Talk once passed on to him.other readers. among the books. wereinterrupted for ii. lone fascinating widow. On the boat and , - THE by'Walter Hoff SeelY. who agreed that- it too held - rut and yet so broodingly. who tiv;ties In CASK, by ?minas Wills after A special sheet Of altiminum is About Sunk." For some inhis arrival. time; , niy novel The Ninth of ,, and Did for unique position among all. the of- faced fate al America New "What the editor, Crofts; Thomas Seltzer, so endo each ! does with volume to reasons he not I dentribed- the November" Anted-cantangible provided who his combated. I to Courageously. afolio Pleallitge York; 119 Dazes $2.00. ferings which have come to this 14 ,i and Kits. not to be outdone and in able Om reader to cut the Aciors Ma" tha the ruling ciassea. loneliness tor persiteently ruptcy by James J. Davis, Socretary matazins in the tnemory of any of and of pique. takes advantage of witacialIdentaging the rest of the wrought with his pen an brit- - tragede of the German people. and rreetnsit Wills Crofts a writer of a,anVt of labor'. is gives by Sadie Frank the editors.. r On book. and forces situation are innocent de-- , the outbreak of the revolution. The easily by opened They et) understandingly. liantly, detective stories who has a great the ei)lonel, and "What I Think," (Ida )linarea 'Nothing b uld more help to serves, her OWL ungainly. Cutting along dotted lines. Mr.- - Dennis,. a more', book was sharply attacked by the thinks Kint'ball. has tot R. in Richard joined miss stoodard England, the literary -this following by, overgrown.- - gauche daughter, of Young dediestes tha book wr.s Mble hise reactionaries in Germany and is- )fra, of discriminating analysis an Amer, authors with of romance. the ranks than of a, 110 publication appearasee stiffing all MY own, little Idettyland whom she wants to he rid. Tbs methods of thought and his philets- - deed by all ortioe. A short Level. et lean edition, his first offering. The stri's simplicity eta extreme youth. "to work such The audit& a Anna tAltor Flies Love "Whan out.' by their and little " other latdin .1lettyl followed. Innocents." 'into and t has Ophy too the from' tars. mows. however. that should Cask," having Just come glee. a. thrilling ttoot7tie-d her Oscillate trust and facile stir brotmrLo Phillips' rim. Willard Allesn Colebrd or, an ironic story, "Schdewenklee's , fellow his Ampules and publish swwi! Seltzer presses The lover of my. render to the maw whom she - , By Arthur Frederick , "Blind," by numerous riebnis." reinforced, is work z by A New GlittSeolt for Clettaren. your article, a stan4er4 of literary A STRANGE LIT111011 PEOPLE human .numerona atery stories with a plausible solu- adores and whom lb. 'sallowWin other and been' ,1 ,from Field's "Nest excellence would be established bits of bait--- Crofts as another her acoomtion entertaining, and simplicitywaveloves her,flunk ower pen, not a few of Them sin- - translated nlin"aLle7Kli:naunaa,vates and Thrilling, THE DARK interfusing lectures by popular &tie. Three hundred Rt Einsitocirrrine; weever of Intellectual Problems of plishes Rift de- - which it would be impossible to ' the usual The entertaining 'e I am glad that I am now te be indabout 4101malat girds. and latiotta, ' I iltarlY fascination' , In I MOUNTAIN, by Morgan Taylor; I mutant nembera The Casa" dresses up has planned. subsequeet inte0Mt. the magazine. , trodueed to America. "The get," ,dtelightfully told. gixteen origins. .. " Minton. Balch & Company, New nartalcuts With groat therefore. we litrIVLANDS1REMINtSCCE8all the old 'props' and situations in thinkirtg of his family and e 22 1442420 illuitratione. 122 Safes. SLIM' : outwoleas the have d;telded published now in America. England NEWSOOKS ANNOUNCED. compelling style and wryest them realizing that Yet with her big Is York; Boort! in red cloth. stamped Plrance..rs trenelated and Bowen already Rowlands. author of 11:70wonderful tritest mother be would new a very great pleasure l ora, 41th Jacket in eeterA. with novel end publishing garnishment heart. e reeders now 'with acquainted 'Ninety-apbooks of fie. of "Judgement of Death" and "72 I in Danish. Swedieh. Polio, Rug. . children. decides to go ELYoung GIV011 a mysterious murder of ' a to his ,. 12 gala 442 pages., 21,211 lene., ., Mattel-awill bail with delight this. 'OfilOo on othlIHKUN and fif- - your offering." Tsars at the Bar." has written his 4an. Bulgarian and Serbian. , beautiful girl cunningly eenoeived through the ceremony. it for no lim.ites saw ' book. "The Ill are Mr. on Edward announced novel.son Kellermann's "Th. 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