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Show ? t THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 SECTION THREE 1921 1"aolid" ii to tii novel of th dif, they seem to provide a slngularty poor imarket In comparison with "the com mon people: It la difficult to lmdg. In that publishers deliberately neg-tethe majority in favor of so small, and o Intractable. a public frut Rnadane Wonderful lighting Scheme MmUlk Marvel and Onra- What audience the average novel ptrte Sucre eu "War Down lad1 In Him Version Done'! Ml la aimed at ft la hard to say. Seldom Called But Doesnt Bet Thames cm lire Pavlova hi Wonder-Deuc- e la there evidence that the author wa writing to please himself; that pub "The California Poppy"- '- America Aetna to Michael Mortama ilehert hold moat of the book they "Woman to Woman"Iweepa Kagilah Theatregoers Off Their Paste Issue In little esteem Has more than once been confidentially hinted. CritLETTER. ics, whether high-broor show but a languid Interest In most of the fiction act before them "Just another of those things" la their usual get no opportunity to visit the United (Special Correspondence.) attitude. Stales this season. One la sometime tempted I wrote Id ONDON, Oct to tall back on the theory that most When she reappeared the other Jou a few weeks ago about the night on a bare stage, with nothing of the new novels are merely thrown of her work out broadcast In the hope that some amazing lighting plan then be- to set off the beautycurtain of deep WAITING. a of them may Interest somebody. No background except Russian worked out by the Queen s doubt a publisher would prefer to rU- ing blue, the audience went mad. - Samoiloff, for the Hippodrome, Hall.' one of the largest to all Lonhrt"the"buirmyeveiTtlmtK,buTwhat Well, tt waa an Immense success, don. waa crowded to Its roof with her marksmanship is up to that? Com- mere tally th next beat thing may and probably will revolutionize thea-b- e admirer. But America can be consoled . tta aaaaaflr faaaaaafaattaa Of 4a (ntak t tka fllwla even if she la held her for th whole to resort to the scatter-gutrust- -' f kartar la itlaM Itat ka mala ft oklla aMilaf waiaUa.wIlk lighting in all parts ofthe world, season. Jor her new dance, which some of may! that small shot the lng not M sr aaatlaa ptr Hrar Yark afatal ka aaaM aat Itfeaialaa wkafkafwee wing that Queer bird public taste . I Samoiloff . wonderful scheme of brought out hll this enthusiasm, aa fiaat a la California Poppy. hla ataklaa aad Ik aaaftallka ofiafiaf kla we seen called 'The novel a have Lately put throwing lights on the was which, Ml triri la thlak a By th time the performance forth a tender and .mashing;' that by rfereopukon effects,stage Hinaf Vila from cbesstag a aaratn he lat laita practically finished Madame Pavlova was entirely Ik paa earn kK taablarl way a wkn Ik took the place of stage scenery and garbed In the Innumerable flower 'l k airmail H la theae tossed and T?" furnishing, and, further, even of which were handed, It was one of me changed costumes on the actresses hurled at her. ever don by a and actors, worked to a charm, and prettiest things Somehow she made the and hands the audience s wait, has been pronounced an Unqualified blosoms stick and Serene, I fold my In a discussion In the Revue de Paris success, despite the many who be- watched with delight, clothed herself A IX sea STlDY ; or HEADGEAR, Nor flare for wind, of tide, So far in the delightful blossoms. new concerning literature as a source of lieved that it must fall. Follower of Dame Fashion's vagarMy enthusiasm has been Quite justias I know this was a stunt show-to I rave no jrfohs gainst time or fate. distinction an livelihood ingenious been fied hare who realization. Tou will by ies will be Interested in the above picstage favorite waa between the writer something of the sort occurring find Whether comforiabTe than todayTTho ' For lo! my own shall come to me, in ered with floral tributes. ture, which shows Salt lake folks in them less n the man of letter. The latter, America ere long of course. But from for left represents, picture she has prepared for It In advance, reading not- worn by "everybody with R la be once which a costume ahould garb to title seems, was Dr. and Mrs. Claud Gates, ahead of the United providing her lovely England I stay my haste, I make delavs, ere Mrs.right.' very many jeara ago. There Rideout, now Mr Rooks, reserved for those who live exciu-- ; ! Stales. I have had a little talk with exterior hook,, and so on. on which to Evelyn evidently Juat aa many furbelow. Just Charles Pratt and "Mr. and Mrs, Walt slvely by literary work. The former Samoiloff (not a difficult matter, for fasten the dilossom. I do not know, For wha avails this eager pace? as many queer twists and turns and Nebeker, Mr. Nebeker Is today a serves to designate those authors who, he apeaks English) and he has great but it is certain that in her last dance . 1 .stand amid the eternal .Silhouette as today, only different prominent broker of the city, and Dr. have followed other employments and plans for the future. Among other none of her original garb waa visible. wajs. The present friends of the party of Gates a well known dentist. i that preMr.1 have Vrttten only In their leisure thing, which he This original costume was typical And wlit is mine shall know my face. folks shown above in the das Nebeker and Mrs. Gates are daugh tlrce. This distinction is not so invld sently he will be predicts young able to make an acthe flower Incarnate, swaying in of sloping shoulders, derbies, ters of Mr. H. 8. Young, cashier of tons a tt seems, for the greatest tor or an actreas appear to the audi- of th gentle breeze of the most happy sleeves, flower-garde- n Asleep, awake, by night or day, hats, th Desdhet National bank, and are authors In the worlds literature have, ence to entirely leave th stage while, climate to th world. A ahe danced, own also remember their etc., may both prominent In social circles of the with few exceptions, belonged to the aa a matter of factj remaining on it. the light dimmed into twilight and The friends I seek arc seeking me ; days when choking high collars, head- - city. amateur class. That ts to say, they In what would be plain view were tt the human flower closed it petal aa have been diplomatists, statesmen, not for this extraordinary lighting the poppy doe with sundown. SwayNo wind can drive nay baric astray, th highest, courage in all emergen.librarians, professors or man of priv- scheme. . with a vigor constantly, drowsily cies During the period of this pro- Interesting Repetition Nor change the tide of destiny. So all my predictions were entirely ing , ate means decreasing, ahe finally sank to rsit bation Hulda waits and wonders, havfulfilled. am I The is of Of of Lord Lytton Comedy authorship profession delighted. upon the stags, her petal closed above ing previously dismissed him with comparatively recent date. In Prance What matter if I stand alone? her lovely head and aa th light Way Down East aa a Film. acorn; but understanding and reconfollowed th Revolution, when the failed utterly the audience went wild. Another Although Devonshire House, Pic- it a follow we In ciliation come at last, and all ends up (a aay I wait with joy the coming yean; letwith old Its patronage of Journalese or newspaper lingo "Way It was triumph. old and splendidly tradi- ters order, happUy. the cadilly, was and offices, swept assay. Then ah was literally burled la East aa I said some time ago, My heart shall rflap where k hath sown. tional house of the Cavendishes. Is In The literati had to shift for them- down more floral offerings thrown to via GOOD MEDICHXBt LIKE OUTDOORS. failed in London as a and utterly play flower-beautthe market. Us wall are to enclose selves, and so they learned to turn I wa curtou to know Just And garner up its fruit of tears. what auc-ce- frith her at least one more great royal and their talents to the practical business th elaborate film production of American Makes Great Sneces. PISHING WITH A BOY; by Leonard social a From of livelihood. ear,. the On their" 30 a Ifov. lng gathering. and draw The waten know the famous New own, Hullt: Stewart Kidd Company, Cindrama And now I shall ted you of a great performance Is to be given before the nineteenth century onwards author- would have upon the England cinnati British theatre- American success her by an AmeriThe brook that springs in yonder heights; King and Queen of Lord Lyttona ship became a recognized profession goers mind. Well, speaking generalcan actress whose name 1 never have Thi tale of a rejuvenation makes five-a"Not So Bad As We and all the phenomena associated to"Way Down East" has been ap- seen mentioned In the American So flows the good with equal law. the reader agreeably acquainted with Seem. comedy, It will be a singularly inter- day with the commercialization qf ly, and John Bull. Mr. proved by Young two benewspapers Miss Willett Kershaw. principal characters one, a city esting repetition, with obvious differ- literature inevitably followed. It Unto the soul of pure delights. and his John sister Bull like it Her performance In Woman to WoMary man of a quarter century ago whose ences. of th presentation of tb same came necessary to . lease not a select also, finding it exciting man" at the Globe the other night W- -: broken health sends hlrji to the coun- play In the same mansion which took of he Tartxtioil Thestars come nightly to the sky; d of rest and swept her audience out of Its crowd". Literature try. (a quest did if orally become before-Quee1851, common in films shown hero seats to Us feet. Such storms of restoration; the other, a country lad, placoiTMinl. this previously. Interesting. lucrative Victoria and the Prince of Wales, aft- correspondingly The tidal wave unto the sea; and enthusiastic, whose erward Edward VI L applause have been beard at no first strain was thrown upon it, and the I Will But not New that the aay In several years probably since contagious humor and quaint speech Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor high. Ltton wrote the play, but Charles financial sodifficult lea of literary life England film has made anything in night soon win the affection of his elderly Dickens before the war. Perhaps you know ' as constitute to familiar became was lta of a the real sensation. It nothway There la me. from Can keep my own away , be ties than I do. Knowing her companion. The boys knowledge of waa given In order toorganizer. raise fund a rule. The only escape, except for a ing Ilka New England life here; rus- her fish and fishing" far outweighs bis for the not at all, nover having heard of her, JOHN' BURROUGH& "Guild of Literature and f V lucky Individuals, has been either ticity In Old England and rustic simhla at school; acquirements meager Art. an having gone to the Globe bored in adscheme to provide to make some accommodation with plicity in New England are two very vance. means permits only the most primiI was surprised delightfully. devil of popularity or to find different things Old England does not. the homes and small Incomes for poor tive tackle, which, however, he uses The play la which ahe wins so an alternative source of Income. never will understand such cannot, authors continuous Somehow, supmost effectively. Made possible port was wonderfully la "Woman to Woman. In the main the latter course ha Play at "Way Down East. to thi 'police station. Just ahead. through the mans generous ways, lacking, and the institution the faded by Michael Morton. Her part is There you will be stopped with s lad sees many things and visits places Not, however, before been adopted, for It Is not necessary away. To Help Train Soldiers. that of a simple Parisian girl who NEW BOOKS acquire the professional title of bayonet, or a club, or something, and of wonderment to him: and the whole Dickena had taken the play on tour toman Th film, by the way. seems des- has loved too generously an English In order to write a of letter brought back to the octroi, where you story la threaded with the ways of through the flrovlncea with great work of play an important part in soldier whom she only knows a genius. New York Evening tined to life. will pay an amend of six francs, also the humbler species of fish, and the success; Liverpool especially rose to MODERN ENOCH ARDKV. Films are to be made "David and who goes back to the military costs, also for the revenue stamp at- moat effective methods of taking It. The actors on that occasion, as Post. of squads, companies and regiment,, front, the action of the play beginon the one now approaching, were THREADS; by Frank gtsyton; The tached to your bill of particulars, also them. It can hardly fail to prove Inere If the long. suggestion of Genning in for any little thing which you may teresting to youth and grownups alike. alt distinguished writer and artists. Within and Without. Century Co, New York. eral Crtaret Carey, the governor of She doe not see or hear from him which have may to la Included It evident In upon iduty Dickens that himself, th Military Kntgbta of Windsor." is again until her little boy is five 'years writing the They Like Somerset Maugham, Mr. Stay-to- n happen be levied; also for other things; and story th author, who la associate Douglas Jerrold. Wtlkie Collins. John followed. old and she has made a stage success. Author clintf to convntioo with a Is an English n playwright who, you wilt stand facing a cell editor of Forest and Stream, has Tenhtel (afterward Sir John Ten- His plan contemplates filming She Is appearing at a London theatre whlchmake a drown-- , various - after success on the stage, has tried at the end of the corridor while your drawn irom hla own fund of Informs niej of Pnneh, Fohn Forster Mark !tntc,t3r of in alt and hat been engaged to dance at a unit, military part, hi hand at fiction. He 1s th author account Is being made up all of lion on fishing, haaad on a knowledge Lemon and others- ,4ng man! Araap upon a atraw aeont of the 4 for show at the mar charity bazaar organized by Davids of eighteen plays that have been pro-- . which things happened to a friend of gamed from many year of angling t .The writers who hare promie4 like a handshake of a fish. Take the office Inempire with the London, thoughtjewn conventional, truly British wife iluced in England, and four more are mine who thought that because an experience. The book therefore con- - their services in November, and who matter of "awiiUsT's-at- f bL, Indoors, such exhibitions will permit the a hard woman and childless. there. octroi man looked sleepy he wa part- taina much practical Instruction; and are how strenuously studying their Practically all the characters In navels that scheduled for production best home military experts to adAlways the simple soul of the ParisThough lj has written some abort ly dead. Being warned In this way, the simple narrative style employed parts. Include Mr. H G. Wells, Sir live In warm houses. The wind is vise subordinates at a great distance ian has believed that David fiction for the magazines, this Is his we said we wobld stop for an octroi assuredly make a potent appeal Jame Barrie, 'Mr. John Galsworthy, ways howling 'without. But none with regard to the conditions and the wouldgirl come back to her. Such a defirst novel. Incidentally, he has man even if he were entirely dead; so to the oncoming youths who lending Mr Edmund Gosse, Lord Dunsany, of It ever makes y within men. of their nouement as training that which really has dramatized "Threads. which Is to be we pulled up and nodded politely, and to the call s the pond Lady Diana Cooper, 8ir Gilbert Par- - cause of slipshod construction. The Aero-vieof camps and military come for her love affair she never presented thla autumn at the St smiled, and said. Bon Joor, meaeoor, and the brook, and acquiring the les- - ker, the Hon. Lionel Tnnvson, Mr. rain come In sheets against the reservations would naturally be th has dreamed of. But she recovers James theatre, London, n and waited his pleasure. You never F Pett Ridge and Dr. Robert Bridge pane, but tt never comes through th next step in this work. .n,L.F0rtyed, from her disappointment as well as not John Osborne Wynn, the principal saw a politer man. become A a to fail. on'y made He sweepthese to show I mention ,1'1 things Just (poet laureate). can. and determines that her son Among the few roof, causing the plaster of .who character, returns hem after long Im- ing salut and said well. It doesnt o or that th utilisation of the film for she have declined thla call to th firs glow upon tha hearth. must be brought up aa hts fathers prisonment for a murder of which he matter Just what he aald I took It to .Matt blmxelf. would say. footlights Is Mr. Bernard Shaw, who No hero purposes other than theatrical dis-In tha wide chimney." . on should be. not as a French boy. wa Innocent. Obeying hla wishes, hla he to ro" Narcisaa and play la In the minds of almost every- complimentary himself approves this, and tries !&.ft wife had passed for a widow, and held -one on this wa of about water. side the tt vegeand something By wife tc adopt the boy but no communication with him, even thought Whatever wind- - by, I am assured, we shall all know to get hissuccessare Ion windows we all smiled let In was. It the n tables. ' udi'nce seats. heir Thai She scorns tha in nturny shTm! dropping his surname so as to avert In thlng!he,ce, much about some amazingly valuable without ara tha roof and wli rainproof; i while bein ha proof; is glanced i affair merely again, thought. suspicion of her Identity. His death the car for and aft, gave another on even camera "bitter which are film room, the ohn,'oLondon,t warm, operated to hlKhMnbrest Th goes French then, MghUun.k". herself, jewtee. girt sentence had been commuted to one of now in tha tarly fail, IthTl did for the Allies and said. 'Allay. where- K York: Times to the coldly mental woman and it la - yr wfth cod Right imprisonment for life, but after fif- fine salute 11.- leather two month. J?f,,fhln whlc,h and allseed, during the war For soma reason their scene upon we understood, teen years, the real criminal being dis- with together which give th s ua a do will To secrets are not secrets ; authors these they (which counter-saluteI genuinely smiles tant, I1 Fg,hli and further sudlta name "Woman to Woman." was he released. Hu Mr Wood- - Origin of Sherlock Holme The play covered, fcfor slntlily auch will where turn if of to still are forbidden ray many seemed us) than good they ail of which pleaaanter I shall not spoil it for you (it is soon den arrival Is an embarrassment to V. L j.h auch Janitor to the newspaper ?,ry who' regeneratlo building construction, to be seen in the United States) by all hts family; hla children have no to be brought back by a gendarme aid are to be had. If the aver- at in a hia honor service, a cell Speaking of banquet Pavlova as California in stood front and during to atup be a Poppy, recollection of him; his wife.. an ru.e Hkeiera of one telling you Just what the ending is, ho re- - n London last week. Sir Arthur age clt were to turn author, hi de- uewed hla health and poise by clou "Pavlova The of but it is artistic and quite satisfying. cult tractive. very feminine woman, is still the reckoning process several years based Conan disclosed upon of the experience. scrlplions, Doyle - DAVIS EDWARDS. author origin the says contact with the health-givin- g In bis preface past holds London enthralled sttIL preplaying with one of her various suit- The name the take would this literal trend: of Sherlock Holmes. Holmes darkened so curtain that long of BriThe great Russian dancer. If the outdoor life under the sane he Edward Marshal Syncepts ors, not daring to give him her real (Copyright by ! slashed wind aa at Outside out I the the a picked being commonplace and happy tutelage of a youthful but reason for rejecting him. The story is many of the world happy places dicate Inc.) name, ordinary enough to contrast windows, rattling them like csstanet. tish audience have their way, will Quaint villages, old competent guide and adviser how, taking up the broken threads lifted t last. with the Dickensian habit of always The heavy curtain stood out like, of his past, an alien In hla own house- cities, rolling bill and velvet valley a fictitious detective bv some crinoline upon a belie of the sixties. -hold. Wynn makes good hia footing, once more beckon to the traveler HISTORICAL draw a BV CANADIAN. calling uch nam, Sharp Tha gherlock and despite hla comfy slippers. Mur- accepts the position with a genial cyn- And It la quite safe to add that, after part of the name came a an insplra- - gatroyd felt hi feet grow chill upon , . icism, enters Into a sort of rivalry with accompanying Mr. Paine for three to lr Arthur while playing the floor. , Cornhlllytion hts wife's most persistent suitor and hundred and fifty pages, listening to 2 cricket Handfuls of spatting rain ran against the Middlesex Cricket I masterfully wins her from him. The hla humorous observation, useful Uke the down when he made Club, panes runs long tears, and , . forty against situation is so intensely modern a ver- hint and colorful descriptions, th i?'1,'!?, drama, thdealing- Sherlock, the most famous bowler of looking upward, Beacham made the role of the absent priest. And, la sion of a situation very popular In fic- reader will be fully as sorry as the wiD, fhi the djfthat the calling "Sherlock . hla did dutv unpleasant discovery day. i?737,.nd tion that It is most refreshing and suthor when the trip draws to an flrnltv passing. It may be mentioned .that th VII the war," Sir Arthur added. Induring A portentous drip-driwaa Gregory wet. 0p 1915 gave movement now on foot to provide provocative. This Enoch Arden is a end. ?o,.i-rmiul' n I sent a volume of Holmes to a friend proof through the night that the roof - kITa1 every deserted island with at least one philosopher of th new school of praga German prison camp at not there. Ho,Iy Rnmen Em-jl- n .vh explain, of matism. not a sentimental Victorian T. these convenient records is deservA SALT WATER ROMANCE. in a fore-- I burg. In the third I pricked' 1J U waa pleasant to look through . The way in which, he meets the chaling of general support. But if all else fiction out letters with a chapter window the of storm at the and which scurry when pin favoredsuitor and the BOVS OP THE SEA: bv Raymond fails if there ts n sail, no marooned lenge of the character Imagi. i joined together gave him new of then to turn back to the electric toast- 7 curious altitude of his family toward P. Putnam a Son, New nary, hut lhar five missionary, no phonograph record of them are fig- - England and the war. I inclosed a rr upon the table. In comparison It usect that the authors in himself, his final triumph and tom-- j York, th question h loving couple may wade out from note saying the third chapter might emed almost warm to Aldermoi.t, as errate situations aa P,RSr.1 plet rehabilitation, make an altogethcompromising as their Island till they stand knee-dee- p nd . b,lv ' prove most Interesting r., v.,y. 7 !or 'a. He caught he felt for the tenth time toe ciammy , er unique story. ; pons ibis for the express purpose of in the incorruptible ocean, and there, the hint and "wrote back, 'please send '.radiator their unassailable rectitude: with right bands clasped and left u another Holmes story, similar to Th trouble with so many authors Is proving same - MOTORING THHOK.H Rt ROrit spirit, perhaps, as relig- - hands raised solemnly aloft, proclaim !n the the last one" .that they dwell In th Snug, man and wife in the sight wlP bT nf! he themselves ' past, and their characters dwell with to THE OAR THAT WENT ABROAD: by ou,fllbtP of God. This ceremony is now genJ1 .,T2nfr ftmrna ,ur . , Albert Bigelow Paine, Harper it them. Somebody should introduce in. i SAmnlinera 1 nousand s. Hroths-Books, to fiction thotypo of house which has prile "ilsaait le!plrtn r New York. erally accepted aa binding in the most phaiM ceded to the Mother by the effort of Henry to get rid of hisj exacting circles: but It Is a recent InThis is a charming story , a Joyous . lyn,nCM Behind the kindlyCountry shelter of wife Bertha so that he can be free novation. and Its acceptance ts proof ... motor vagabondage n an enchanting Mount Desert Island tne brother I1 consort with Clodel, the courtesan; I do not read books the editor of a between the author and his of the liberal tendencies of the times. readers. toumrv. It is a romance of the broad found a desirable anchoring place for and perhaps even more primarily Journal devoted to the publishing Arthur H. Folwell, In Leslies, It should be employed by authors only . highway, an adventure of the open thelf 'ittle sa.ltng craft; there they his attempt to assassinate a a last resort, when they fear that Pop trade has read a thousand oontempo-- l road, as well aa M Invaluable sheaf . built the first rude log cabin. " and Gregors VII and hi nomination rary novels and hla lmprea-- 4 Her Is a story of the modern pur-1- 1 xU). to the taste of their readers Her ihelr characters are getting out of aa Pope Clement III . alons. He says: reports of practical hints to those who expect j, beside a brook that splashed into h t Gulbert jsult of efficiency iold by Edwin Bios- - they enjoy the opportunity of subject- - hand. Too lavish a use of this device to travel through Europe Mr. Paine sea they erected My lowbrow opinion la that about son. former associate that was to succeed Gregory. Through- - the' edlLr of The lng themselves, along with their hero would tie oon fusing liberty'wlth II- describes hir experiences with hla destined to saw the lumber to cover effort of Otto of Nordheim. Herman, i 100 of theee books deserved - Independent; In LitA the boy who tended and heroine, to the most trying of cense "New Curiosity Shop tisunt humor and ruiut for human tt own back In Umejihc log cabin archduke of Bremen, Anelm, abbot tion, and that the remaining publicsSO per tha newsstand wa here they may achieve erary Review of N. Y. Evening Post. ehfcorbed In read- - temptation Uniwenlook end other the plan j cent were valuele. The present Ueun. Never ere there more happ' disappeared. pJenty euivnted eant. most In the tmpreiwive triumph lng a book I hunted around until I lh n 'eisht-eeermore delicious aharves and storehouse stood upon Henry in thwarted and the life of trend in the book business ! to pub- - found f chastity, triumph all 1 wanted and then the Basil King, th novelist. Is planning dinners and dejeuner too the ahore that previously had felt oniy the pope is wived. Henry a subject. INh books for what may be termed encroached maceoine , more creditable because they are th I cook him. When to tb comln winter in Rome, follow , the cheap to be decent." such Incompara- - . the light touch of the Indians bark desperate under his and very hm ,6 Hid not raise his eve from won far from the eve of a gossiping cult, literary fcl roads No one especially an au- - canoe And alt this time the Kings Nordheim and th others against their distinctly against publishing broks the Daze but held out hla hand realize my dream of "If world So soon as the heroine Is cor- - He forth, Henrv at lost the common people the big ma- - coin and tomoblle owner- can read the book had been the oracles, the backbone, sovereign. " Rome. I ft It automatically Into porally threatened, one of these au- - ,pfndl"e np,rt wintpr dropped to have the rest without himself longing to motor a "ban my Ilf doe put Where's the thora files to the rescue, the till. I raid: . publisher . J with a . speed hi i n Knn frvvth k.. faithful lpr a. pass 1.U.A ofws'inw i. through France, Switzerland. and Italy. Mr. Fame and his family visited the inn where the Three Musketeer lodged, the castle where the Count of Monte Crlsto was imprisoned, raw the table on which Napoleon signed hi n abdication, and many other re of the hlch-brothe points of universal Interest. Of from Boston and elsewhere had be order, but what this Investigator has equal Interest to the reader, however. to reoort is puzzling- - Are w to ungun to flock to the Maine coast as a the authors account of the humorderstand that the 80 per cent which ous experiences which accompanied summer resort, built their t cottages the shore front, and with their are valueless are those of which nearly every mile of their Journey. alongcustoms th somewhat extract city supplanted approve? Ntntistically such a will serve as an example One theory would be difficult to substanof many; tt relates to his first en- original straitness of the place. in The capsizing of a pleasure sloop tiate The high-bromay differ vecounter with a custom ofbut hemently among themselves. ficial at the beginning of his Journey. the harbor during a sudden squall expedlte matters without sacrificing j rerttona and interlineations, was rarescue and of Hulda Marvtn. in th are fair unanimous the they considering When we raw a military-lookin- g genHarold Bell Wright, following his th old conventions By thla time va- - Icently presented by lrvina Bacheller, cotone of the summer great mesa of current fiction to be tleman standing before a little house daughterbv ofScott at th time of th rlou substitutes for the friendly ral)' the author, to hu alma mater, Bt. King, the last scion trashy stuff which doe not merit stay in NewofYork marked Octroi we stopped. I had tagers. hla new novel Helen have found sanction among Lawrence university, serves the Kings of Kiogport, at Canton, N. their attention. It may further be sur- publication learned lenough French to know that of Old of House. the has returned to his era of popular fiction. An eld mis- - T.- - Mr, Bacheller. who was graduated to Introduce to the- reader the two mised that for readers of thlf class octroi mean a local custom house, personage around w hom mea A a ' be built will an minHis ordained desert home Arizona. In Bt. at 1882. from Lawrence Tucson, preferably the is a trus-- J library not is Sionary. book with romance synonymous and is not considered good form m&nu-Bwoven. Naturally Scott proves that morial to Joyce Kilmer at Champion Th novel. and that to them old books trip west wgs diversified by hi tak- Inter. can opportunely emerge from tee of the university. to pass one of thefiinnoticed. It is Wia. du he l.,a worthy descendant of his sea- College, Prairie Chlen, unsuspected refuge in an Island 'script ts written upon sheets not slmay he as Interesting as those hot ing the route by water. Sailing from hurts! the octroi man s feelings and going a West Or. better around went or I eeve, he the adventancestors uniform strenuous in Baltimore, size still, from the press. Since thev are few phonograph ways by texture, in g he Is backed by the gendarmerie of ures on the fishing Sir and Lady Hall Caine expect to ln numbers, fussy about their read- Indies, through the Panama Canal, record of the marriage ceremony , hand sometimes banks of Newmicroscopic, but ale Franc. 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