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Illesoolt LLITUI , 111NDON. Nee 11.On. of the at, evidence. I do not recollect that out witting t a sitghtly later period, with field his IMMO itimarkable book sales of Catherine II ever went afar Forney. him in tion distanced .., ,e '''' t . -vs "Tours faithfully. of the Castle of I'dol- Mtuterte her recent nines. to - be held at i And -play. , Take the time to think 4)158C:.ono." albite 1Vuthering lietghts" atilt . suction Sot fic-- i heby'l fam9us of Isn't kind Lorl'ax-r"'he thin in the . stends and etuprettle , hurry? What's the use of strain sod the politi- - rooms in Bowl Street on Nov. IL is New Arnold' Bennett Play. tion k - '' c' '1;44 ' 4", C f tireat Four, expectedI 0 it tt reel all the great book- th oleo. From the grass, some summer's dliy. noyei 'at Arnold liennetel dram: .isittion PI '''',..c. a pro., sellers and collectors of both hem'. hi.' novel. "Sacred through (tears. rilot. show and ProtanoLove.s. Watch the sky and banish worry. boy( be will !tithc,leinimeytteti,tattottirkyce);tha:anititoqi.uttitothoomot produced shortly at las Alti , A Tchhoic popuhdeorettab. veteetiumtreats.tuo, II:eobit:Lid Test and prove this saying true: vhcohoTilhletwoatroessocbo tesatipplation tlot:11:114Deaomennei t Mr. Johnson. Ail of which tears tea- to the renow n e d I br Life's too short to hurry through. 'Roomy. If tegtimony Is needed. woman Mr.Christiti-M11- t with Viols Tree.- formerly a menthol ary vertostititt of the N rowing at Itritwell Court. and though the of the company of her famous father. ler. to the herself .ne nets one. oriter the lat 'Sir Herbert Tree. HI:V0111. BOY SCOI la I Itt: It MAN. M017 task of competing 11 t h men in th catalogue contain'. only just over 100 Bennett 'originally , Intended his Lounge, if but a little time: Thls ptcture might ell be called "The littlest colit of them mit" for making of novels Mr Johneon does tlootta.oleuvenrony uloatiedla loot tshuochhtertoarryityott hba:oka adaptation of this, , one of hi. own Half a loaf is greatly better ,liot altogether ignore thisin versatitit although Dr. John it. Taylor admit thizoattituant.. 117tina.,INItetit,; favorites among his DOW0111. for noes Y't melee la expected to be reallsed. Many his datedet.4;fk:r.iallifetrill;i even ail It is to be found I understand. and the Americas Keane, fledged member of the tto Scout of be are sold works to the tho direeThan no rest: and heed this rhyme: certain only thmt in Your. h insists gf,nd scoot (u stand straight and tut up before the tamers The IirItore a.ts thong women as fiction writers are not' know n copies in xistence. while of actress is said to have been greatly at. Over-hast- e makes death your debtor. by Bennett'. original seenario. others only one or two copies are re- - trectod It. I C. t old the takn by Savage company and repree lite the eon of the IAN, only different but ato both auperiorl corded. When the play Keel( was submited te , Life's too short to hurry through. -the woman, men. Thus. to anti inferior Pres! John Taylor at the age bar. however. bar ellthusiamen waned. hen a ho)'s aill is the 'novelist delineates female cheracterl The sal. will often with Dams Jo. and 'n4i,iltiod'illowsiiilh..."sidbuthn7 Put off what you have to do. I heard at the time that Bennett disown-- . liana Barnes 'Treetops of Fyostlynge." thoughts of )outh are long, long thoughte." The eioui more accuracy. with greater wits distinctly sore shout the whole Loris Tuckut in Living Church of boys under his direction sii &rector 44 tio)yi '"Olis for the Church ing rettlism. than is shown by writers tinted 1130, the only known copy. Printed by Wynkyn de Words, this thing. Viola Tree will vow have the A. and us Reid commlseioner for the Hoy Scoot"; of America Y. lit. ;hrethl.attnerri" c'sointsiesPos;aserehril.the"';ruThrsnin. ropy was originally in the Harlelan part that was intendett for tho star mol:eruyt In of "Romance." - ilibrary. being later sold for 111. can outdo tilm in the first to last. and he declares not,. of the present day younguters "the big show" from clear-cuotirtetierr antlerlayrdatatotnt.tohlethmouakachuririneentectihabryCaptain Basil Deane. who will pros Ash- the at sale of of I Earl the he on endured he mood the when all find day t op eptck he pictures it with graphic epaii before the 1". and act in It. is one of in- - duce the piee Its burnham's had value library. intl.. an is NEW BOOKS . given force. At the outset eagle eye of the camera man. to Now It Will prob- - the many actors of ability who )oined mom ..,pasett ,ti.trinc,h.1.1a;troAdettovreenol.otaci.o!pit)irolie,onntailsihloetrhroae; home of Roosevelt the mate picture UP to fight the Gerrnaria.'und during ..--- -Ni LI are the ably fetch ten times this amount- life. "My father and mother believed seems to point inexorably toward allow'. sind later 'tam anti the sonny There are numerous othcir works the war he was responsible for more hiPalrineinI;";;;;;It" of masculine ' REALLY HIPPED AT Putinlor the in robust oof says righteousness," COMIUMMat fun, In- - theatres and more touring companiee area. tragic outaaroity orcupation on the Cubit-ni- t 4 In the dnys Of the mid-- ; from thisa famous printer'of plass. rARIC present colonel, and the meaning and Kitty seems free Crumble cares of all Ditukhage leas also a member of the admiration. COMMA'. than all London's theatrical magnates unique copy need of it '0 I inbred in all the family things serious, and oho liver; whit "Stars Mild Stripes- - staff and his "elate Victorian'. send in the still earlier days eluding The explanation le that Compiaynt of Them ThatoBe To put together. Thy AI)VENTUREA Or TIIE FM'S- - The part played by the elder Colonel sem to he a shallow. butterfly life acconipaning the drawings original. of Richardson and Fielding. thesel"A Deane looked after the dos. TEEN PoiNTS; by Harry have been. Soon. Idaryed." and another almoat- Captain may in awakening the heroines and country Roosevelt ens "nil"; scores no in 1herttes mere and than ly with that of camp tlteatres and appeared purpose higher The Century Company, New York. publicetion. more as rare of the name author. "A Cornto the need of preparedness and the amusement. The former explaine in tho preface wellI enough. There is nothing which amused 'the troops. But under the surface. companies of Ben Them To Late That Playnt from fall ex Alt their sub-titlwar e The upon him. that most of the eketchee collected in sure. however. than of this entertainingireactions of the even in her gayemt and moat care-freCiolobeltice Shy and Otherwise, Maryed." and informative book reads: "vivid '.prettsed in letters to hie eons is devel- moments. there la an Indefinable this ektanily-nroducetolume were favor with twentieth eentury readers! Other works of which no other A leading movie firm ',Bich 13Ped and Dramatic Episodes of the Peace about her drawn at odd moments during th e of fiction and of equal hovering tragic something include Nicholas known IY conceived the Idea of doing a aeries Of both Men andlropies.are Colonel Roosevelt paints a vivid pie. that l'onference from its Opening at Paris at one's heartstrings even l'rench push of 1917, at loading park.. the increased ability of "kinems interviews" this century to Breton a "A Irloorish Upon . Fanelli." . with weirto the Signing of the Treaty of Ver- - lure. and not a pleasant one. of the while togs one smiles with her. Pa rt of the and along the roadmide while on truck komen novellets of blood 1177: 'n de Wordes Wynkyn "P.m characters known - their British of and writers in to America flesh cold needless real unpreparcreate and and is therein while on special permit'. 'ince:" comprised a tragedy is at last. revealed. and the convoy, Distaves." of which book the Brit- - "dens" and painters at work In, theit of the pale phantoms that re- of 4tntement of the scope and character ednews and incompetencya cost chief-o- f story moven through an engroesing do- - Rion to draw and Paint with the, Insteed our York ieh Museum and the Bodleian library studios. found forefathers.--Nefew shrinking Violett" the work. But much more is to is paid by the men who fought h. velopment to an inevitable and affect- - French army during the time hs was riled only have &gement': Rolland's "Sew. among those approached. Ono dia. he said of it than this. stationed at Soissons The rood were Times. The author France. The after effects and lessons Int lose. as as en 1171. which ago Ages," long a A IV the tinguished writer, whose name is a human side of the Peace Con- - of the war. he treats with refrenhinglyi Kittie is a strung, character. not drawn on American front. from the $1110, Three The 1101 and realised "Allem" of so was household author of are views word. those Melree. His eager to be William ference, Toltim it was an adventure. robust candor. wholesome In epite of the Argonne to Belgium as his duties ham a King's of Cologne." 1121. filmed that he arrived at the firma are altogether end he has told the story of this ad- - a patriotthey and eager spirit that she took him from one offensive to an- - and "Casuals of the Sea" who Publirefreshing are All itellosed however. I't offices within half an hour of r.cefv. these, venture. recording the highly colored views of vital interest to every real' bears. Some readers may not care for othr. lie nays it has been a keen view book lochedttlett for spring 1 unique copy of the fourth edition of Mg their letter. declaring timeett incidents. the 'picturesque event..., the American. The dedication is to the her. but they will follow her and won- - erKret to him that his artistic akillo cation. arrived In New 'fork the other fthakeartalea'a and Adonis." "Venus on ready to attain dramatic episodes. the twists andlofricers and men of. the 26th Infantry. der at her just the same. In depict- - has been no unequal to these oppor-Ida- y with piano laid for a two or three 1190.--i- tt Abe first thresteditions. rns of the many meetinge. ang jilv..1with which organization the author ing her, Miss Bottome has done a fine tunitleahe think. the sketches doi months' stay and visits to several of bt all ere In all known. six are copies not and the twelve chapters ready and the ceremony had Ing vivid. Intimate pictures of the Today he isI lone. which are in public libraries. no that to be the piece of work. There are other v ividly not sufficiently show war for , i most eleven with adorned illustrations, horror he know. It to be. But fled to the high seal. and the lecture great statesmen of the world. Few presented character. in the book be- - stupid this is the only copy of the earliest' Mariopostponed. men are so well qualified to write of them from drawings made by U. 8. sides Coreill. on the contrary. re. the two already mentioned . and he hoe no need to apologize, and his trying to a vailable edition managers who wereauthor-lecthat any a clear. readable, entertaining and army Meer. on the spot. Much of the event. through which they pass, hope that hi. picturen may serve as a bureau that there wan only one copy,. 'plied of circuit to their him edit can of possess Shakespeare! right photograph of herself in existat the same time accurate account of the preface eonsists of extracts from pictured In the author'. best atyle, record of doughboy types, of the peo- from the t,lector turers are still tecovering He Irst printed work. and that she could not give per. the greatest peace conference ever letters ands messages by the late Col. make not only enjoyable bvt thought- - tole the doughboy lived with in suddenness stayed his of treasures. (inc.. these departure. to ail In addition mission for it to be used.' When-askheld in the history of the world. Mr. Roonevelt,--aPrartee, with wh important and timely ful reading. he suffered and of call the Then rare week. one numerous Cantons. are there eel to he photographed. - .... by whoa, midi, lie fought, cannot fail mitt)) she . added, Hansen has long been a student of to the American people generally as to the sea triumphed. H. tried to ignore- "broadsides" and first editions of she invariably sent otomeone else. to be realized. The ,,' they were orig- HE WAS St RELY THERIPit foreign politics; during the first years useless'. Final- great rarity. was ' !IT!' the but attempt it, addressed. virile those already "shot" for and eloquent. of the Great War he served ;:irrth; inally Among hu- betwrite WAR THERE"--WIT- H THE YANKS maroon and at other time. tragic, but ly he packed up. "I always staff Of the Chicago Daily News in! "sat Robowtoo vbdt to Americo. this series. wherein they wilt be seen stSOMBER LILT STRONG. "I ON THE WESTERN FRONT. 1917- - always' full of character and ter and enjoy life better at sea," he ex, poees. are Inotel Zang. Belgium. France. Germany, Austria-- I vigor. "Sag Rohmer." the creator of Dr. In characteristic C. 19111; by Leroy Baldridge. Private Many of the fun page cartoons are in Wattled. in will. Jerome IC. Jerome, Raemaek. be will Hungary and Italy; he witnessed thel Manchu." oleo Fu arriving A. E. F: together with verses by march of the Geeman army through LIFE CAN NEVER BE THE SAME; by .. the United States about the timeFtbese ere. Henry Arthur Jones,. Sir Hall Pri vate A. ile color.. a'hile the engraving and the Hilman R. Raukharre. As is generally known. John Mese lints are The F.: published by ' O. P. Putnam'. mechanical excellence of the book Belgium and later made a careful! W. B. Maxwell; published. He At going over. Caine, the Hon. John Collier. Gil. emwas I Company. ndianapolis. throughout are above criticism. The field some twenty yeart ago Bons, New York and London. study of the war efforts of he tells me, to superintend rehearsals bert Cannan and Charles Garvice. New a in menial a collection will prove to he for the ployed in capacity HAYDEN CHURCH. trans and Magyars, a play which Willard Mack' has To those who discover what Baldridge volunteered in 1917 with American doughboy The place is still,i of York barroom. interviewing' effect the war haswould all that Bairns. i (Copyright, ISM) leading statesmen in made out of the leading episodes inlives the French army in the American father'. cartoons had the upon IIn existence under the same ownership. ILIPCSi : were for the British at the height of the strug-- , of simple folk in England and France, Field Service, and drove a truck dur- unecrupulous career of his faMasefield in his book. "A Tarpaulin' the Tommy, and more. gle he made a close study and gave a!this collection may be confidently m ous Chinese villain and which A. H. Health and Literature. French the ing Issued by Muster," of just a veracious account wartime conditionsi mended. The stories are twelve in attack at Fort Malmalsonserved a report Woods will "present" at the Elting In the three Scandinavian countries; gives has Company. The piece New York. In 1918 he "Great Others. a raid on this saloon by officers al theatre. number, and they have all the admir- - year with the French. often wondered why It is thi Just before the Paris Conference, he able enlisted in the Infantry of the Ameryet been definitely named. I cun- beat have construction, the swift, vivid on enforcing the Raines law. and of not of our breeziest, defiant literature a study of the Congress of be It will derstand. but probably ican was Force. and and the of all Expeditionary He tells In officers. intensity feeling, his the bribery of the comes from the invalide. The healthy . critical Vienna in 1815. and had Just com-- I the , Fu Manchu. for its restraint, which then transfered to "The Stars and of "The Great and historical study of wanderings on the Palleades, and called. "Dr. Four" Calle .1Aonten t real name is Arthur apparently eupeptic man is frequently pleted the translation of "A Peace markstronger author's A. .This of official the the Stripes." of newspaper this work author from previous the of one hie outlook on lite, and he is of Irish more pessimistic in Congress of- Intrigue" when he was,las shown in The Devil's Garden." E. F. Each week for a year his strik- Novelists," - as recently published by lipm of an old English jettykeeeper at extraction. Ward. Stevenson or sent to l'aris to report the Peace Con- - 'The He adopted his pseudonym with touch menand cartoons appeared Charles Scribner's Sons) ing drawings Y. N. and "The Yonkers. Ragged from Mr. Metsenger," aerobe R. Nietzche. each in his different way. an. Alpine, but for some gress of 1918 for more than twenty Mirr or and king before the war The I&Me in the now famous paper. During Briniley ." of Johnson Lamp," of the most prominent American 1 sowed him gay defiance, of a certain:, apostle indlcoates, pertime after August. ,14, it which he won as a writer of long this time he was sent fb the front In the opinion of Jacinto Benevento, some embarrassment. gesture towards the disaster' of fervent a gallant lot newspapers. the with the for haps each offensive unconsciously, army, novels he has pleasantly reinforced by of fife. For the introspective, morbid. Dickens is the A glance at the chapter headings is Chateau-Thierrat Belleau St. assuming that "Sax Rohmer" self advance women have made the Spanish dramatist. wrtter, his as a short-stor- y writer; for Mihiel,- the Wood, whether patriots Most typically English analytic things in art we generally declarts,In convincing of the author's originality it is success must in be in and the of Argonne, fiction Belgium, the writing not too much to during say that there are both during and after the main hivi sense of . humor. and his good ancient or modern. and far more so fact. that one es)' a perfect stranger have to go to the great healthy people: last twenty-fiv- e oper. Bur years. few of Fanny demonstrations in the art It is Shakespeare, the casual, careless: Eng. In every respect than any of his fellow called on him and, introducing himAids Atilt in choosing the topics and Rah Incidents of the Conference in which in literature that surpass these tales novelists. Among contemporary writ- self ae one of his.. Ward's readers, sane poet who.- gives us Hamlet and inand inhuman point, shapeliness the greatest number of people are ers. his preference In the theatre is for offered to assist him in drawing up Angelo and Creesidaf it is Browning, u "Caesar and Cleo- hi" papers as an enemy alien.' terested and about which so little has terest. hearty and healthy. who gets inside, Bernard Shaw. v h'wytyrc..--oThe striking thing about the .stories "Con- were the mind of Porphyia's lover, and exis a play been written authoritatively. Chinese of Benevento, villainy says .4, stories His Int,to patra." 41 'V 3147rio of a is that they show with marvelous which Shakespeare . hImself might the biggest of bite here from the plains the sin of that fair maid of reviling the relative importance a clearness and understanding Portric. or the gnawing envy in the how peace conference and 'a foot-ba- lt have been prouda to have written. start. It took him longer to tecome Spanish 'Clo later; and there is more game, and how it feels to survey the every one in England and France. in the United States, but his known .4 4111 boding thought in any touch of ,141.; ; ;.: great of the earth through a door- where the scenes are laid. was affected The FourSeas Company 'has taken public there is now so big that his- chael 1 .10, Angelo's than in the work of a. way," Is the introduction to Chapter by the warnot only physically, but over the publication of "Poetry and agent recently has been able to don,' like Conder. Perhaps W. B.. 11' - ,A:;,.. 2. ir which is told what a formal ses- - mentally and morally as well. One I sa it 414", Dreame by Frederick Clark Pres- We the prices, which were pretty decadent Teats Alen cf the Conleience looked like. learns that even those who-weronly ? assistant professor ,trt English at steep before. to American publishers,- art-lif- e is right in his theory. that the 4 cott, I la 7 of a poet or painter is the anti-net- t: with the great 1.:;1.(ter interesting chapters aro heaslightly connte2ted VI O., . Cornell. This book la, an Interesting and get away with it. Al a cones-that the invalid will alwa3re President 'Wilson's struggle were caught up in the cyclone 15 00 A4'11..111..k i d... ADip-.Inte of poetry. quence. he must be one of the best of the psychology analysis ' :Jail-ba- g and Wha;. I Found There," and carried far out of their familiar produce robust work. and the robust Prof. Prescott's insight into the mind paid authors writing today. and has man sg:.4.1:' VI t:) -..... tni,W111 the morbid. But this leaves cer. of the Hedjaz paths. The purpose of the stories iv ...1 4 s N Slow the Prince Is unique; and hill book rung the bell again. 4o all appearance. .Y of the icso-11poet d ;:, r 'rent in he to depict the war at home as In the: Pitched Hia Aratylan 'should Interest all dreamertrinMov side of the water. with his lain artists unexplained. such as both on 4444:Apartments of a Parisian Hotel," and trenches, and the method .is to eon-- 1 era otPoetry, as well as those who are latest published stOrl. "Dope." Ale- Beardeley; whose tubercular temper la ;- 11 evident enough in hie work: or Dumaa "The Story of tho Twenty-eight- h (limn's& both words and emotions. All' I more practically inclined. has another pove4 seedy for the mar- Pete whose WHAT HAPPENED NOV. 21). Found e :line, and llow.tie.rnany gallant Gaeconading le as them have this same purpose and me. its title being,"The tells be ket. plain in his work atrin-hi- s at the End of a Long. Long Road life. he. (CopYright. .1,19. New ,ra Features.) Publication is announced- of the first Golden SCOrpiOn." they are composed, one and all, by the Vow, '. One may say that artists . ,Versailieu..', 'same method. They are therefore no issue of The Modernist. it monthly .1914-An Englishman From Miesottri. Sea Lord to the admirafty. v visible Into two Th5 ;wok 13 not only amusing, it chumps: artists tor collection; and let the magazine of modern arts and letters. admiral. Beatty wilt command the rash. impetuous whom their work Is attael, ,c,ormatt, Itrrtnensely- instructive wise:- and those- reader- - turn to Whichever' story - he a, relief. Waldo Fawcett and or There hi, nothing edited Grand FleetC. S. government pro- about the great, English a ein3trant for the primarily Lodz; German armlets, split but not tests knowla y better read will who precipitate it every-dagain chooses. will find he same the qualities Belgian deportations published by the Modernist Associaon literature, art, history and artiele for whom their art world, eurrounded. fight desperatelyField Greekagaine (lige of the task that faced thaCon- -- of quick perception and light handling, -- Marshall council supports king in rell'' von der Goltz, German tioh. 25 East Fourteenth street, New authorities Caution is an and kindred subjects. of their spiritual 4 ference of 1.918 and a better under- the same stern resolve to avoid and I to of army'sauns Abe governor and they exoerience. exoresaion York initial Contributo&to Belgium Citymilitary characteristic. These latter Are the their have to leading ammunition than they . the previously ever motive is abhorrent to fiction. Allies; GenGermany great- Turkish military operations; include al number Art as John Young, insistently their'-worPAL be 'shown to or the the and want and of Protects Paris their the s' of dipwill reflect not at Treaty ---eral von Biasing named as new mill- lomat io envo expulsion Son Katayama, Theoall from Mis- their moments b'dt.their , and one liavnes were Holmes, Greece. It ns ys from of Belgium--GermaNations. they of e.,gue tary governor mooda., not , MISS BOTTOM Ell LATEST WORK. disclosed B. O. a Shaw dore Dreier, and others. souri. Bring them newly their' wtperientea hut their 'beliefs. trANt raise siege of Ypres; abandon flood- 0, e --- IN 'MN FIELD. ed trenches on the- Visor relieving li fact, andthey' are ready of knowl- Ro it will be varfed. andthe now cheer. 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Turkish ther Mistake of omitting to' read the nerves and manifestly affected in his reinforcement'sCanada Other Mary Heaton Vorse, whose latent body livin g, to and Crown - would will Pay 11.041 for wheat; fixes Prime membetsKaiser Nook attentively from cover to cOver. mental and spiritual outlook, Capt. wall published mean to the world. .. e 'The book. . .. of Preston.," name formally Germany of that. tenets for best quality wheat seized. eats: last spring, le inveatigating conditions .,A request. tO talk ' to ill.nu abottl-i- t to Isthe It will be found entirely worth while. Arden needs all of his British stamti'dt Mr,' hooka issi..1 every guide prompt responeo to Berlin re-of month In him back to normality. The present Col: Theodore Rotise- ina Lloyd George the steel trianufacturing centers for brought. however, the, following re. for the ,,te itstnmers of ithe questPremier Me. Britain urges rrial of Kaiser Wit. 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