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Show , ..................... - , -- - , - SECti TIMER Ig .. .,,, . I' . ' . .. ,, , - . ,,,-- , DESERET ,' EVENING , , , A . , .., , . - .. ... - - - NEWS ' , . . 3 1917 ' I , , .." ! - 3 (IS ...1, ' 'er s 11 16-- i - ' ki ' - j ,,,,,--,,- t - e-- I 1- .....- 1 , 46'4 '15 .-. ,..., 11101)1611,04, III; I, ..., . I ... . ,-,- ,,: ,.,,1 : ,f ' , - ' , - i, i . '. , . anti I te , hinr - II. : 7-'- torti4-sorr-- ,, , - ',.' , of , , . i.,A :a - bai-k- . I 3 , .. .,.-1- . I, .nn rie4 :::: .: - ' nt-a ree , - . -- , . . .: -- tala, ntritik '' tra? ' n o. - - ' - be ' rorlini e ' ,':2 , wb, -' - ed Robe-III-lichens-Order- ' , ea-rank - - itt-th- Take Prolonged Rest Another-de-scripti- 4,---,... . ain l1 - He - , ----- -- - 1 .,. '''' -- built Itrt'b. I e - -- Ier.104 , lod7'.etriew-andartintrthing- - 1 4tt. - -.. ' , ' lettef rt'd .,r ,- .. it a I. 1:'. (YOH THE DENFRET NEWS). ALM MASON , -- , now IA Ted-be- rut-lon- ,, 1)3ST, and :...-,- , - . . R. - w''''','!!'' ,,k.,,,,t,te.svm,-.,,,,-...- '7. I lb. . - mei Harpor'--Yvinventlier. :04.044,4tm.440440004444to42 . Trym to striking feature' Of the Harper s is ,a fries of drawings showing how r.America le, forgiug the weapons if War. and giv-- 1 ingr the (ire t insidegiionpse permitted the pubhe of One. ,Of Oka itreitteet,niututions--plants in the world- - The opening artiol in a charming te-travel "'With Columbus Barrettes, African Isles, by Charles Wellington mind Ida Al; treat lucidly the subject of "Mobilizing the Women." Dr. deiseph Collins discusses "Revivals Past and Preeent," L. (decree contrtbutes A 'Defense of Marriage," Mrs. Edith 08haughnessy continues ber reminiscences of "biplomatte Days in Mekico." and Alice conducts the reader over Cowdery "The Honeymoon Trail."' With the "current installment of "Mark Twaires Letters." arranged, with comment'', by Albert klieelow Paine. the eAries presumably.sqds,.foy the eitha,erille....biet letter was only a fortnight before--tis- e beloved burnortat's death.. Seven al-- together excellent 'short stories furnish the lighter reading of the No- - , ' --- -- ii LATEST MAGAZINES': - ranit and raw's laicfórbiddlngaught to tfe i t::2',' free .: at, night. r hell people would repose, and do some snoring through the : :."... der iro , ----4 mice. At It o'clock I soak my head and straightvray , .., --e.. - ''. tell ' toddle ott to bed, and hope to give my life new zest off' t,,-An IA gray. eat Ly haring. one good slice of rest ... ' es e fr ''' &--'. ' and welkin up the the 8 shack, round ,. 4 my prowls pills , , , . .1 Vil riders scoot along the street and raise I .' ' iy ' , ink thunder and repeat A young man with a cheap , : --- , , : ,,,, --; , LAND ruilar cortics singing where the damsels are. and their ,,1 it , ..... &Kari ;s just next doorhow can a weary mortal -, .1 ' n milk' raillonan'i---iiag-i''' the . ''' ,,,..,,,,',2' . jolts &Ionia. r Ili, : 4411' smites his braxo gong, sniiinitkes the night-n----- 4 ,'17.1:!,47.,.-'11....,--.; the Oiscerd tierce. while fierce, selling eowjuice by '' -.And now a dog lea out a wail; there's tinware fax- - . ,,,,,.;:74',,r,,,,':: --.j ,el d like a .shot I hear It scorch be-tened to its tail,-an, .1 of land .' mountain 4.001.".... childhood ' ways, A V riediE my...4gien sieen..nF AIL through' the night the uproargoes; ono 1 .. ,.. Where earthly gnomes and forest lays, be ecad to f.r.ii rcpasn, and whtu at dawn I leave my couch, I have à i.n.-t , ' New West...The cover page ,tit,the ' I forget to ,.. Kind foolish giants, gentle,. bears,. .,0ctober number is a handsome. WI.... large and iating grouch, my head is sore beneath my tile, and e ' - -,Lure in color of ML Timpariorio s. trm ,,,, .....,faresasbe witirthe .,i peasant Sport grand, old peak at whose netts the lovely city of Provo. Onth , k Affrighted through the forest glades,. - ' , town. mountain and' the witn together , maids sweet ,wistful little, 'latter's And lead its ,- , A public. and private buildings and itK ., I x,,t leading citizens. ire anproptiateb p .. tri treated ,.. ........,,. illustration , To princely lovers and a throne:!...,....,,, ,,.,; ... - .' body of the magazine. ' '''''' .... l'.: . ', ,e: , article that is lavishly I; - :. I haunted land of gorge and glen, Iluttreited ..., .. I. ZiOn. '011)01i, maxter. :.? sprotelist Has Forbidden Author of "In the Wilderness to Do Any e UtatiS scente.wonderir.' Pifq a among ---As "Spertal Goo. of year-.,hirDuties Until New Moredreams Work the meal of me! the dreams, and a paper of unuatuti interest relates . ' to the inception and early-da- y steide" Sines Beititutior of War Iielped to Undermine Hie histur Of the Salt Lake Theatre, by Annie Romano" of Irish Ilfe 'Z Wise ' books old of land learned 'A Editor Spangler propounds In Which War Does Not Ftrure-Da-rrie Iteheaming 'New My, , the not "Wouldat irrelevant question, ,. And men with meditative looks, FIALLMOR.7, 10L.,NG IN HIS COLLEGE DAYS, ' Coke, Author of filentins of a Twig," "Dear - be An Of 'Maggot'?" and proceeds to Many 8alt takara when they see the there. he returned to gall Lake. where ansaer it in characteristic fashion: Abtri-f- laa , I Heel" Turned Piaywrtghte-"Ietr- aa Wbo move in quaint , :above of Fenimore Young will h. wasconnetned for a ',hurt time and Mrs. Spengler, besides providing Civet Is War of Until It Not Write picture ' gowns, considerable engineering work. a well filled department- devoted to And sit in gravely-folde- d .. ireeall the tinee when the present day with Later returning front old Mexico. western club. werneo's activities, con.. ..' (middle speech OWhOfil Divining in deep-lade- n .. "Our aged WPM where ' generation ,be had tilled a mission under tributes an inspiring prose-poe' London Literary Letter. : . boVs. The picture as. near as con. be Moses Thateher7--h- e at while i died soya." arcana,---eacbLThe ivorld's supreme !ascertained was taken after Mr. Yonne yea. and wag buried in the ocean '. had completed his courae In engineerbeen taken off after a rue of seven (Special Correepondence.) about a hundred miles from Hexane, Improvement EraThiel ItiliraZint A homely god to listening Youth ..,t I mob- - week& Oct. ing at the polytechnic school in Troy, On Sept 23. 1881. Me isms the son or in its Novemte r tissue contel,41 thee& r. :N. of tear the This latest of baronets to court the to ,He veil. ., of & day or two ago sermons, doetrinelarticiee Young and entered Vr.sident TruIh; ens la Eager asked wt. Brigham eoinplete tthe is properly described as , naval academy at -- Annapolis, . ' ,, .,... , by several mepibers of the Council ol . - - ' Young. and was widelY ea-' When we triiiht exPeict & new footlights merlins tthe Twelvli andethers, nine poenut. Capt. Desmond Coke, a rank which he hie 'F.,,,h4elyi.ewartigrineadftetrhactorwpoisoleittiloongi thou gwoortko 4i,edeurnirtridewfor, of book and ,, hie novel ... from hart in pen. since November. of held, fact, number and a stories, lo.veab.17 an,d, great variety i of contributions on scientific, trays'. Apparently his ackmirere will have to 1914. The youngeat son of a dietin the dreams of men! Alasethe dreams, Flut Eye a rendezvoue with Death incl" and patriotic stiblects. One 'of thc exercise and , memos patience, as this autumn he guished British officer. the late Mai. exciting interesting At midnight in n is -- resting" under a specialist's or- Gen. Talbot Coke, and of a literary .M also 'most intertsting papers is by BiehoTs When Spring trips north again this,'dents of frontier life. There a brief re, tes 'P. Miller in- explanation of tilt. ient. "This does not please 'me at mother who writes authoritatively on : ' year; appendix. genealogical A music land, whose life is wrought :o IBald. he 1011141 have to but submit. artistic and workhas several me of Irish history. the family being And I do to my pledged word am true. subjects Bureau," lately organized with all," I am , . i shall not fail that rendezvous." . In movements of melodious thought; hoping early in the new year menlike novels to her Credit, Coke of Irish descent, and an account of the purpose of stimulating and en., take up ail my work of various warlducated. first at Shrewsbury and the, Egan- Family organization. The couraging the"get back to the form- to fn symphony, great wave on wave Uncle and the ;dee; and of great valua ast alocidatnon gallant young American. enliat- - xolume His only then at Oxford and his first two , contains ' Aci , editor apparently has been ing the prineiples of government in literary activity of late has been the books, "Sanford of Merton," and ,"The with Or fugue, elusive,' ziViift and grallte; , eet the Church is the discourse delivered writing of two stories, et about 20.4 Bending of a Twig," were "wheel France, wentto his "rendezvous'. not to adhere' to the exact facts ailwith-qtRi words each. and his next book stories." written--htheTrue to the militarY tradi- eafter in long down the original manuscripts by President Joseph F. Smith in PeroA singing land, whoee lyric rhymes will probably be a volume of short Uon of hie foil Mortally wounded In a night at- - out attempt at embelliehment,or other wan, Sept. I 3,.during the recent southfamily, Capt. Coke, who stories. has He contracts several for like on on the and air ern trip of the speaker Float titek was then 35, enlisted at the outbreak and died variation- village chimes; party. , next day. His lines. and those of With the November number The Era new novels. he told me, bat as be of the waz . joining the Tenth Loyal Music and Versethe deepest part never consents to a time limit, he is North Lancashire , ' other young men Like him, add a vital-- I volume. starts its Ilet Since regiment. WHY NOV MAR,Itge in the fortunate position of being able then he has served Elting and heroic note lo the anthology with dietbiction, Of a whole nation's, thinking heart! to his own time in the writing and has been "mentioned" under review. which ought to have a', WHY NOT IMARRY' by Anna Steese in dis- - t Young Woman's JournalElder Jo- of take . 4 them. .. ,. ' In Corn', the every place as Smtth. 'Jr, furnishes the Now, seph library. result of a to- , patches. '; Richardson; The Ever since. after the start shortly trench-fevefor November oh land of Then! t the he has been t, Oh land of Now, oPening article Pany, Indianapolis, ti: .8. A... of the war. the special constabulari, vere bout of entitled. of invalided out the He told essay lournala et:ANT AND thoughtful. volarmy. IMELPFEL., ' The problems discussed in this police force). was formDear Godt the dreams, the dreams of men! ' the other day that the play of bia. "Search the Scriptures"; and Prof. edor involunteer this country, Bieber.s has been me Levi Edgar Young contributes an Hour of Life," which is so goon have a it. The "specials" are "On. member of . they of est mankind,. though The t. to have on Co., Indianapolis: illustrated the its fate deckled, was written teresting piper on duty at night. guarding important u. iii. A. as Slave nation in a land of hate, ' .tuTehvise"auttuhoe.r. ; loom.- gennegwrgaproonblgeimgges "Cliff Dwellers of Utah.," "Our Firet buildings and lett. ctr only a month or twe before of possible Man- in he lotned up. The chief part to tt I. Is by Harold Goff . and ger, and are points called 't. Thanksgiving" It is a distinct pleasure to read this ,ceeding case in treats out Where are the things that made you great-of trace. always a cynicism, without '1, is another inistaiiment of "Suof air raids. which have been of night- to be taken by tilials McCarthy, who fascinating story. Just married..3.1r...the relationship, and indeed there Child-hearte- d her lourney ly occurrence of late. No doubt the acted in the United States with her szinnoGoes and Xite. David Duke. the former a!the tnarried r between all onceoh, deep defiled, esisting relationship Granville former husband. Barker. India. in Elsie strain, to which as a "special" be has move into their humble home,;eouse-mste- a, - loge this month being wit13, kindliness. linear Dare yon look now 'upon. a child? C. Carroll's story. "AVolunteer Misthe manse,-whicbeen subjected has played its part in the wife enters with Itiality, sincerity, humor and by the enthusiastie notices Is Is an also continued. !The necessitating the' rest which this mi- of Judging not Musa sionary." knowing 'just wherein rnlike mask. that hoer:taanding Your it that are appearing' Amor- eike wilt be- regrardect-byof thor's medical man has now sternly her- husbands klrare the World" by Julia Light is book wholly of its lcpn newspaper, J. D. Beresford's tat- - 1 Mrs. Duke is of the attempts in Such practical prescribed. parishioners. hides its monstrous sin: is Farnsworth Lund. " sentimentalitythere flecking st novel, "Hougemates," appears like-vivacious type of young - womanhood none of the. At present Hichens le particularly themes as "I Am for Utah." and be-ily tc- b. aii popular vritir madam Music and verse, divinely fears her demeanor- will not be is ."Conservatien ,Poiniere for Young intereated ' there , exactly to their delighted with the clever way in the other side of the Atlantic as it she ,.... of. the fact 'Americans" are discussed by A. C. -can theseis dead? runs the gantlet- with- success and at 'ilhnorne is appreciation ,which...hia eerie, novel..."Flames." has has been wtth those here. It is the " "1 a place wh.ere tired men Rees and Earl ' .. been (in London.) for the etol7 of the intellectual development l adapted, PImier;-epoems are by Grace Ingle' Frost, -and women go for rest and peace and and .The Garden of Allah" has of & young man the won of a cone- - , , movie.. ''' ------pecially with the young people who appreciation. It true that Alfred Lambctiirne. Annie Pike Green- also Oh- depth 'beneath sweet humanken, , the screen. and. try parson. who becomes apprenticed t for done been fancy they see in. her ideal help- - those who !obit to follow the natural wood and Joseph E. Cardon. -Ilichens has sold Barbary Sheep" to to a London architect. who flintily meet for their beloved-past' God help the dreams, the dreims of men! Time' deterred are often -and marry film firm. and "The makes exceeding good in his chosen American a linstinct who have done so and lived big goes by and the husband Children' s FriendA very remark: y Call of the Blood" to a Paris house. Profession. and who. meanwhile. hes . able of the work to the don. intended is book it. This showing by to a company to a pretty romance with one of the to take regret latter is .. physician to move into. New Mexico counteract divorce little Primary children in the making The after the war to make the pic- "housemates" the of influence the One of the title. aSicily as meani of Misting off the dread judges and to show the young men and of articles for the soldiers, and' of ture on the Island in which the scene that it all Mtlat be largely autobiodisease. , He consults with his wife court women. of this complex social era that acres cultivated end larria,tellioz. dried is laid. "Who'll Who" reveals for graphical, and she willinst consents n cheerfully. - vett division of the national army. nothing to fear if they set and canned fruits and vegetables. etas the fact that the author, whose nt- - t Their home established-oI the"itunn they have The success of the state police-- ht "the great adventure" in the Is presented in The Chilciten's Friend isi ir.ewp uhtoathioa: "sincrereaht; Mats stand for John Davya, is the son , PeanthrilicnkeeMd acOh , I Pennsylvania has slopes," Carol,. the' wife. ,does every- about wav.--Ton NEW BOOKS does not Novemoer. which The tor rocks happlreport I Rev. J. J. Bereeford, rector already been men- thing of possible to restore her husband right Castorat. and ,oetend to be complete. berause many iy economic the tioned, Miss Alayo's book seeks to to health. with thelrish Rifles, front went rights atm", the to of splits, near , and that Peterborough. nursing him with tender, duties of husbands and wives. the mitt, atio-itnave not yet been kearilfrom; and began writing great war stuff. he came to London establish such armatem na sh integral PeeetlYtYANIA STATIC POLICIS at It, (the name , .care and bestowing ever,' to as even the creditIt most but looks I. are as stands fit as it ---cif and London part of any or all states' governing sympathetic now in takes subjects is ..- .courtship, as his attention uncomplainingly. A daugh- hero), and was articled to .to who- has been age In-riTITS smooy Of force. accepting its local success as fore. though there are many inter-te- r able and speaks volumes for the in- l&- - manLace, W. Ridge. a well known Yellow it born but for fear of infection .eettrig. It larger :rap- eTHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE - merely indicative of digressions.- 'such 'he pleasure-an- d dustry and the loyalty of the little handled as roughly as tie was in the of the Royal Institute of British ArchtG. Katherine- Mayo; P.'Put;- billties'as it 'part of the commonwealth. under ttahkeencatreaoYf ainedlattebs.ro-uglehthe mas- ivorkent In other dePartments the battle of Loci& He has just finished teem Bereeford hinutelf tuhPe madness, houtiecleardng aate's Sons, New York and London. Col. Theodore Roosevelt shares her matins .disilke for evening dress. The magazine is equally interesting and a new novelnothing about the war architeetum.- for -- some years,practiced , , friends and en- -. begin. enthusiasm for the institution. In the meantime so Mee say valualsia Its stories and poems are this time. but a realistic story of Irish ning to write for .The eetablishment of a state mason many why girls publication In 1604 introduction which be has written for ter Into the story. chief &MOW( them -- no.. is discussed. and the blame is short arid in every way adanted for !country life which he is calling."Glenin the Vatted States. ernackibeet His known novels seekers after health. aeon). of hav previous "It is a model of being says: It is to make a serial sp. been ng as it does or Old World discipline the book he largely placed on masculine selfish-poi- youthful readers. while the lesson de- mornan." before ' wh oin possess peculiar idioayncrasies "The of view partment is full of aide and auggee- pearance end display, has met such strenuous efficiency. a model of honesty. a model and being published-- in triouo"Goslings," newt, though the man's and in them These an Road," rather display interLynnekers." conof freedom from absolute next of onlection among oven the most ardent political .year. maintained the le part through early for generally eery tions tptudy., is He Primary 44. , The o on. has son. ..t, and narrative is punctu- the book. . The wage-earnmarried, : sting way. . It has wersus political reformers of this country tamination. In Wales, where a good Many of from , that storiee of success are still credit- - efficiency with the local authorities ta ' Sir JIM. Barrie is back from a liYes ;ntyl the homemaker fills one chaptetv-anus wish that' we- livedzin these days and crime in beloved his detecting as apprehending short fishing holiday ...ad out that the pare.. illusionary and acknowledgeof air raids. Beresford has collab- who has un- -, the author points ' over now It has efficiently with literaryto tendencies II and ments of failure anticipated erlth a criminals. of Scotland ' out has and presiding adman side gone style. NOTES - - - the rehearsals of his new play which clever-littlrated, too. in the writing of itevered go it alone but who. that the- - detnend for elliciency teirit more of satisfaction than Of in. protected the forests and wild life of Idertaken in the Phies. incruding one, -- rhs The- sooner sit per now and then.- eirnnialrPllitterl,--tc-E-lthe Gerald du Maurier will produce at of is one of , : Charles , penSenett middle of this Complete Angler,' 'along equality. In brief, the- little volume success of The Dratna League offers three Wyndham's about the the In the world. finds herselffees to may be .described as fresh-afirst full Bawtrei revives whenever be needs Pennerivanta, with its coal camps and the better It will be for the cause of face with inter- prizes of I5e.e. $250. and MO for the. month. This piece.and seriouelylaw and order. and for the upright whieltBareise.bas written 71; team:factoring towns, breeding-Place- d never didactic or drY, while best threeputriotic plays auttable,,for-- length en. Rims ing, of 'marriage.- eas considering The book of riot and disorder. should estabb administration or the tows in the in-- 1 proposals ..., ihunrstious for Cinderella." has other, "Howard & Co.." of which Sit , I frOMMIU lifeT, lit- - 'performance byamateurs. The subject nines "A wgospethif-ebeerfelnterests014usticit--,:throughotte---the Alexander an George made effective Brutus." use. "Dear christened, Institution ow tieing ,,practical--and- a been, he It - .. and contentmerst ans ta an hulpiration tie incidents that have come under the must be American, but need nor in three acts. .HAYEEN tHCHCIL is title. in a democratic tovernment I Unimh..,it i Intriguing an occasional letter that is historical. and the word "patriotic" ! to those burdened with ,the cares of author's eye, on which to 40-Barrie la as adamant regarding de Surely, if such a system has proved an hang ber to be construed life. proves the peg be- agent of exact but wholesome WAIL AS SEEN THE roleTs.. .' and- scrape et talk. dicerst- - Intr. Any ploy conceived in the spirit tails about his pieces to teak out discussion ! r - -- -' '' to law in localities notorious -- tnrnbanO hut t ,r- - Good 1.7111""-PIT..smiled , And piElit nfi RIC ''',7.-L, forsimamodie lawielentisa the, gams :A', TRICAPTTPUEIP,,,AR:pftmtri ... Odle I 1,. en Peclateltlitalo 'lladdUd '. - ai" uttund ''' judgment, experience ,.. keitar'-'bone that goes to show how preconite - sicesPlad ; aa a .,:Antnoloer. tomplied by, (koorg Her- ,.,-,-..., - ..,TS,'.. .i...., with- the knack el the 've'cily-tinname .- iikionomic-o- r dia, : socialiTerie y cal. In notions E'norifi,h and cherished nt' t.eiveti nnu PIONEEREaril THE ait'EsT;-editfondly ; u,. intonc,-..actand trained writer to 'make it siabsok of '..I ' ' the trniverster of Tenneseee; Hough- .: - order. .. tinctive phase of American' life is, for may he upset by character and cir- , pomnilect Published ' 4 MI ..' e the purposes tioston and of this competition. a cutnetance. company, by the, Howard R. Egan Estate. Rich-Ne- Eerie charm and value. That, at leist, is the. them" of Vim York!, ''. ...mond. 'Utah. ' 'Catherine Mayo.. in her "Justice to All . "'patriotic" play.- The timeThemay be .. . --ahe a "LUCIUS Some of the brrghtest names in the plays Motet." otherwise Mrs, St A PRATR FOR 11VARY,DAL State Story of the pest, prvsent. or future. Volume' contains .ThisInterhating inPollee" Herself a Penneylvania are list of twentieth century poets may be in one or more acts. but only., Leger Herrison. is one of the new serif , careful student of ptayit-will Ito eligible tor small band of Britieh novelists who There the diary of Major iloward-EgmBool( STOBE.,,,f;::,-.- 7 governmental. reform. she produese eluded in thilit tle volume. Isere the restate of an o..,1411,r..',....ar. Pr"ere'. 8 lam-. ' intonate windy are, for example. Rudystil ICipling. Aurrng the Journey of the original ,hkietnetteeet""'"a------'''''''''. ''' of the of the ''''''': ., view her She fiction. John Masefield. explains Pennsylvania police system. Henry,van eawldieeetfit, 'eon:44,11y. ,PhiladelObia. pal; Trionaer,baani4Nmt tan thus: matter ' now Hroniter Beith, Hay Major. to the Captain, Great Belt Lake yeller In ..,, I of the proof of its effectiveness. both an an Robert Bridges, ,"It May be ,possible to write This mallection of Prayers, arranged author of The First Hundred Thou .. - 4,,. Major. Emit, being one' of that I am still .. economic factor and its a compelling I fred Noyes. to has just returned to our war two years hence---'one- to .reach Band," calendar-tor-n has Air in i for memorable Navigetion . Offirees. force in law enforcemen- t.- She .,. I Is Flight far toe .."Y A. E. Ditie at present it hartyfAnd captain of the goes ,without saying. therefore, that spent the summer alive--but Also included in the Page,- With a VerSe of Scripture at the shores. after having treat14.0 too for assembled here' a retord- of someheel I many of the poems are of high merit, ii ninth "'Ten.' one and near poignant Grano the and with front the at Lieutenant I book E. Commander norA. Dixie are .,..:.i on the more difficult undertakings of extracts from his later diaries top of the peso le ment in fiction." Several other encouragement to and aome of them ,will doubtless live! an officer in the Royal Navy and of incidents and experi- - worship. The prayers have been writ- - Fleet. Major. Beith teas lately proving e .2 , . . state politeto mention them all as permanent acquisitions to the iidescriptive dhtheevy band every detail mentioned in the book le ittadi riteura mention l b:conedw would fill many volumeie-a- nd Connected with his numeroua ten expressly forthe book by III emi- storretniormwatithyebylagergliliniagoLirel:ertiny debaciee showy irealms of literature. There are, more, fences the , loevt. .'.-,,-, trorristatistica that are on state record toverrattmo new namee.., faavat ar. hiehtand-experienco.i held to a similar opinion. rnr.,innawaPlmring TIOneering nent evangelical cieritYmen and- Jar. York. lie will shortly begin his l 84 tact& the world, i At the present tim success of ' give promise of becoming- Defter' ritme He was one of the best knowo men of the Endlisb-speakiunquestioned will he that It is i ! i and And s probable venioe,:which-oharatterInoue...senility I systemlhat hes procured order from known kocouos nti Compensation day throughoutthe "motor the contributors. being,Wit---1,urea-. working on it hovel at present . riot end .bas taken its ,,,,,a ,... ' which she hoped to have ready awe l'l HalPh H. Blanchar- d.- $2.00 - western the war hae prompted. in fred 'F.Grenfell; Professor W.. H. Grit- - i place as a Part, the 'Ttle for outlook coming for publication this autumn. But a of inglir., The whole gamut of emotion iltfrivi- all the early actiVitiee of the common-la- y Mb Thomaa, Reverends'John Clifford. i front and the leoese-'-- ' ' the new to once Beith's beolt, tbe of The year. Major book further contains the r. R. Meyer. Washington timing the principles of individual libUniversity of influenza In the spring .the g.gantie conflict in Europe is; ity. Pennsylvania I Hundred bad he writes on this sub Airty or war is writings of hie son Howard Gladden.1 continuation of "The Finn week Ft. Stan Hugh Black. Timothy, i 4 wasted nearly three months of valu- - itend anything taxation, juetice,Nacc dear to' portrayed in thee. poema Ls onle this authoritative. Americana : published shown as glorMed and beautiful when (lately deceased) the book will i ject .. able time. and ' many Quityle. Rupee') It Conwell, David I. Thousand." title "Ail In It," by Houghton not be out untilprobably The Penmrylvania State Police was 'raged in a rightens cation, The thrilling incidents of including frontier life. after Christmas.; "it xicall Out of Abrati. or 'heating the A. L. Sorrell, Ira Lendrith, Floyd W. der the ''s if '' Pwett ()Ham erranixed eleven Years ado. Faniffull Ufa, by teat side of the fighting has a :'idler' traits. etc., etc. It is freely illus. Tomkins. to a . tailed be company' sequel my , cannot Mifflin, ..:. e e Bishop Woodcock. Mrs.' ; iliLOO.4-- -rt ' -.terietabulary systems of the world surprisingle prominent place in the i trate& some of the plettires being em! Altos -- 7 Walter .'.tho' in With of author :',,' the,Grest le,,..Iterehithaisa...orieh.wariewtovrare--wczon will -or Comb, War, tapiimann, the by whole- it is treterely"rant:Tited rather. "as it Maud "Ballington - .', Booth. Frederic Coleman of Diplomacy" e'O other. in itself. calhhilallin- g- effective ' performance who write In the shelter and comfort one of the most unique and entertain-o- f Booth. ,i :- - ri But several character preeidnnt E. Y. Mullins and many Stakes A Personal narrative of the Britteh ' The arid assoeitite ilidItor-..oftheir studies at home. but also of ing collections of early-da- y boicks, American standards incident less ' i 7Dahimchartuel prominent. guarwippeaorr winerelumagentronedeomine or tradition& ' written in the i and biatory that has ever been put others an troopers in the trench tine through So. Republie, has beets ehosen'bv i body those- whose verses werewith !i altogether unique littie ,New It is vas developed; - 14 a new the whineitogether:' of his so- - that have figured iTt earlier books of the isecond battle. of Ypres. as one E. M. House Colonel spite-- - of the very front trenches 4, li to many perplexed and ft'latlees The book is diVided into foutTparta. distvot,,,,wdlu of data that mine. There is a peculiar pleteure or the not- - Of the bullet or the booming of can- study It will doubtless atistents In thc gathertrif nertóN. able Denowilt be oseful in:after-the-wI think, in dealing with characters one European gendermerieer and non as , their accompaniment. Tne I Pert I covers the exodus front Nauvoo come as araiders : the Ilf comforting benediction, famed The Corning. bii Jr. C. Einaith.111.11 and 411 at ',valiant devoting has already put on paper and record- Northwestern heroic qualitiespatriotiern. courage.. to Salt Lake. including a trip by Major Poucie or theCepadian ' , tending. !In it meetly will, to quicken tiationti, oftTo to mapping out a plan for' ing their further fortunes and devel- - 'This latest work of the distinguished I Egan to Santa enterpr&e, time his endurance) Argentine eystem, it vra! i - as devotional a ' an of the lines tospirit; and in world Industrial . experiment Besides this new elevatedi i Mormon battalion' and his return to and inspire Irtormation. novel. English novelist is gum to add to his , l opment," tiladealred the altar fires that in collecting Yo. lines; At iordidness .. a a But sipirit.Perhaps head f' the on ks a of stood the short Missouri written 4.' has Motet has record achievement.' camps Major river: . splendid long Atoms John C....Grooms, a valiant officer. a not forgottenthe mud end mire. the the have died out. 'It is net- , ' SIA0 Aletia by Stuart Maclean whom new,book col story called "Da itilves Widow." The trip of the Egan family acmes till many homes Virile ;ant filled with devout, inspiring ad- - I biet.ding wounds and rotting bodies pf. plaint written by Howard R. A music romaice of rare beauty. 4 orgenixer end a "Love Songs." has just been scene is laid in the French Riviera. I entity . 'poems, .' dead. Egan.' minietrator. Studying thethorough .... the and 1 it t. may . :. le andswpirationa thoughts Part ll , devoted to remit a In private life Urn. Ernst - The author Is on the editorial staff of Ostetris- of the world: he laidpolice Above this grimness and wretched-I- l as a certainty that even published. the settlement, .life inthektid Fort, be see down whom She is soother Of the I pieemond Coke, who wrote that fine .a prominent New York evening paper---R. Fitanger. foundation of the Pennsylvania Pr'r. mess, however. rises the indomitablet early '''' the beautiful with pilotthe crickets, the deep snows. Indian thrice t 7.. f..,:i: Mileellookee From Nilo, lir Lola several AMOrtrall posts ' who have i novel .."The Bending-o- - a- Twig," and thnization with standards Incapable spirit of the beroeo who do not fallen into ,coms. .: eta Part Ili. refers to further tire of,nersonatnrayetrhat Charming Story' at aout.of of PoPticat pot hearty- a- tOT- the" tete Reeve the beat they- beee. ".Irene's, 3 who 14.0eee will be mad,,,,.tha.,,,,hemee,,,d to Now Intrigue or allot-Msouthern hie ta goes -of .I in all girl her typical St ,good quality. for home few others, years.their to verlebtata'Lift,' for the rf,''''''rekeev7-"Llebre''''ot the day Louis. where She was born and has credit. Is about to make hie debut tut a. York to spend six months. the Egan trail, overland mail. Major stronger ,'t it 'must Moneyed.orather.bindearice' with be admitted much of its' have a rendezvous -short ''',..e'' I Egin's famous ride from Salt Lake to i after readirg one of these of 1141811C by .' ': The hwelling Plane pray. always lived.' - emcees ist due to the that playwright. A piece leofto his, celled. .. ' I ere in the morning. OPlandid moral. Alan SeegerIn Churchill10 SIAN a Sacramento on a , Wintzten a on same be the be 11 Life." HoUr '; days ' "One put ,h '' - ' er and the admirable seal '.' - ' Mr. Churehill written a .....,'.1,', . 1, Ftlittvaded mule, his initial pony exPrere rids. Inflan always manifested in his ae- - "God knows 1 wort totter to Two posthumous unfinished novels during the next fortnight at the Kings- -,: etc.ons than nor camthat con. eeemted. K. Part Ili &two. niers trliortillnint, depredations. story. lerome's PlItoord in silk sod motrene r- sexton.. 'rho has bees by Henry Jamee are announeed for way. where Jerome .PIntrd Position. It will Whore Love throb out in blissful slOop tame Indian adatnina and legends as for a long time with ; eignificont in lie interpret. 1 beret that in vie. "Cook." In soltesof enthualiurtic is More of his caps- to pulse. and breath to told In' Howard. It Egan ante aticiae & co.. has Joined the Doubleday; P IUM immediate publication under the title of Monett, relaticastaps today. end- a triumphal billtreit he 1W4s recognition notices h'ratatr'll first Sense editorial , and night Tower" "roe statt "The of few P17 of one the , Ivory i Angled Indian nu,;.. ..,... In the. ,, language the has hu- - command Iluently..and juet provinces,trial trip In the proposed Moose., Whets husked swakeningit. are tiosr-- -, i the George H. DOM company. , of the Past", ,, .. '. ; 'r ' - ... .. .. ,,; f , 4. - - ' m7. 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