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ROLE PEACE WORLD REMAKING, OR rtirNAtz:Cit il.wotgars.ren;isinrWt tisonnci t rd it - traulycstitosnortilernownoeryld dramatic be ex."' role played by finance. fromI vast subtle penditures in propaganda credit. manipulation in international our essential Lis showing how all, Problems. from the RUSSiftn situation io international competition ig shoes of tnill 'machinery, are problems owa the , , I tine nee. visited Europe In the Bazron Mr. to find first viz months of the war beer. Its causes. and published his War." Hs rations in "The .Audacione fall of Went again in the summer and viewed the battlefield andofdev. 1,18. the - 'stated cities and from the roof Purvey of world In Switzerland tookwhich were the negotiations for peace saw the 1918; begun in January German military the arumbling of katitemed tome to desmonster end cribe the situation and the approach-in 4V end of the military operations. , . , L 4bi4.iJ ;I 'v. N. .... ; sal . 0 mild mood, w ta .f,1wIm. Am akie Vet hich Lt r kr btnL..r ot the as p. e1rmoev4 vs Jamas lkIsS.s& gh lkitty 0. poet ott4 o 0 he Wel hass owitted tho ',nod ve pia,' and Lan 3.ai aassu.sd the oditoo too of tho lionasy t.tprrso iss tb uoltmo lb Salter )oillitilt !Joys- - s I,. I, la. vim" at Lo.pcs, - mow., er,&bit pillow autabor kites bee it.eict ialbuie hum he 1.11110 ott to ipsotaaa thrir of tho tst (ark ifs ths Nation,opinion te feelintlif." Virile. bossism. rmsr &I man litoto ehrorres ttat bikleten hos dooth and tots totti oral- tt might It least hate visits.' omit las soar el 'too moor. attio atm dry. Il tooth( los hese sailed omit he bed resod it totoet oro Ito written by the dead mars. i it mostly. tottood tosv wailed until E. Loot thireeoreJ the debt that all writ. era, goad bad. awl Ike tedittettet, to Chatted usrvicti. t fildr itoboe i tut-eves- ,, . It's ; 1 . .,16 1, there I. ' IS J. too-Iot- er ere-b- 1l.. lac-ta- in Icindo-t-exco- pt 'Ilan-packe- ear-ratit- i - 11 - r . III416. -- lo Latest Magazines 1.;itrasj4 if "War Finance." And again he visited Europe in the winter and spring of Mt to find out what Germany would have to pay in reparation. indemnity and disarmament under the terms of peace. The present volume compriees the articles written tram London "homeward and Paris eiso when bound" anclin Boston and Wall Street after his return from this third Journey. These several trips and writings are Indicative of Mr. ,Barrow's ambition and life work to find the root causes for eeonornie changes; and from such an experienced and capable source. the facts, the finance, the principles of human fellowshipthe true relations between the work of capital and the work of hand, end the relation of both to the labor of fail of intelligent braincan hardly book interpretation, and hence in the the olucannot but prove helpful tion of xisling world problems. It le understood that the author has sent copy to every member of the Senate. Cablloube of Representatives, and inet of the United States. in each copy aoinclosing a card reading, "Please compliments, cept this book with my wUl at least in the hope that you read the preface." , d. w ,, e) ,1 . ..1b-.- Apt & Inter-AmericaT- . Inter-Ameri- an well-,know- es r- ,1 - , DARerasto A LAI et' h m tkflp , It 41to $o p44 It tytahhy et thoquitty; a,hidiea ta I.4 tut Mt.", tow L. 11,,, I.6,4 In so,wtotira et the Cate! tilt iiiie, tritons tiret bootieid 01. I rhurth, rind Imitair idt thaolOtialk Sao a Otopeirous atelier 13 veers hot mpn41.9 rept,fro t t 14uoitr7 end tho 'whim,. arid alio late" vitarriod flout , , of 11 tat itsoot loa.414 Istitwh ell te4is.es twatnti. hod auk 11 Ido tio tempi. the. It , t 1t1-11-1- Nikon to , v 14 .. through ths ages London. IA this authoritative treatise the au'hor outlines the "seven gigantic ,orma Of inflation" that he declares ire prevalent: and after analyzing economic, conditions abroad. he comes in the conclusion that fiscal Affairs in be the fame as they Europe will neverwar. The word "auwere before the ihoritative" Is used advisedly in this for Ur. Barron is the lonnection. lit:trdeetN eJwollu rubulisherd otthetht a distinct occupy two newepapers that He hold VIlace in world journalism. to the great prob. that the key-woand . .1 v.. . 1 alb-thi- - I". 4,- ,o. I :. " 1 St , ! 'i .,i -- Rave en in a nation, Where'er it may be, Mocks all our endeavor To live on forever, The sword et the bond and The shield of the free, LFRED OssioNn, Brfolusna Young Elnitvntity, Provo, -A- I I he . ' ot ioesib.404,U4 it -- . Apia , The fond Isolation a. , , - 4 . That lets devastation - :le - , 4 tI 14t... uNtok,N. 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I '' , A attutelt 4ttot , The brave are still falling, The wrong still enthralling. The voices still calling. 'Be manly and tree." Though visions in fairer, The legions of error And demons of terror Arise to our view. Its lr , . ' . l'''', tattoo attotAtt ...att...." 4 it'vnt to, to too law tttiott,elote it 11'4 . I. ottotitolt 14o 'sonatas( too d.gott. ta at,tht eta A. Ia. attp.stet.1 tit ottot tut, aga. AI trt es ay 1..04(41 Ilkattat i. - Swett singers and sago& Their deeds will declare. ik Si itt be begalbiotoo. I mab164 loot ittoottoott000 I 01144'441 Id" nootAk r4000 4 414 1", btmottoll Jotta000 'book, 44 4 ectio4 bores. lb. Adam - tto.Jklteto ot I lotto 'toss tom 11.4.eati4.Atett4614 A ems LION $O 14141,11141 tobIll0000d rtito lb Ito Motto ottoortoit Ato411 ott 1PwootOsto tottatt to totottot lboloboo St to tboot U4 reawvat. It to loaders, Inatome:of Ilya at'sra'111,1bo lilibeo isiotettoon. soaeo Jetosissoos It Ituiehetiont, Ilia ritaihor argots oollitintotire In 1161. 4'10 coot ot Itto 3 - ,;,,. 4 t ...1-- - ,, 4 i 4 4,4 2 .tit Inset totervietico frteadabiva to the lilathat thoysti It moor he to La II ot nrioriteil tort ,, theerr. tetior. at onto begast. it f bat hi proI tontintied tor over Ill roam tradition sod prot-t-h sad toe , -, , to on the este it hia "dear Intotrirea" so Iiii to nt to troviort tit this . ' teleyeetee4 lift of atekerr,a 4trieh4te ettAt aelloill blot. I ND ts,,o,y .14 philosophot . 1. , dithyrarob housed to pontos Maar Of the itecon. taithrui4 totattettliat 1 e t ... tn. RAS. Ur lila atitrovit, dror and bot "Ciotti's' 'ass men than a 111sTart .,.,1.-7,7--,,'-,I. houheirkao 1,04 I dIstribe "'S.W. 11. ha -, 4... ',lot. AL' ot:ninhlt..:hol6ult uhccouttr! m$ ss. he oes a peed 14111w. enedefst. t otillo:oh.tirshborir Johoson atone , &dittoed Mrs leant mad holorod. H. itow tut reader trill too obi, to find him town no riotiaattio cows botope--th-at he woo out a lir:: iota otlitistoiotorovithiacoltdiestariblet MILL Q IL hieltAll0,1 AS OCROOta anti& 4 ott Conte& for be had & &sties I 1:41hltiotAbwtoht:Zeollitre:I7olltdr; awalighTHI to ceche her of humor all club& aboor as lb. bweIftlye. es a "ono ot honor. The above pinture illiOwo WA C. n. . Utak Tooteratina of vomits's th tmth asomo to Ito that th rotten oho alight tusks ar hes?. an itio ft tends oII vitrified horn about boo of di- Ittomia. hoes a member et the levelbott4a4, preetteat of tho Ovia et woos sower lately to I.4p pullMats.4 risotto! hal In tho eh sad Ituart to Moot short. Cianoral dainties. rector the obirts oho INKarno aoquaintod. --r1144,wk h tioklyed tar, bOtOr (Is days wbiti Oh bciallis obairmaa of Oto program sad rose Imo". of itoositess vs tiro. 'tit! 'moo roteriod. to to ha to hati Pat tot ibs. hurt. evortitsing sikkt, attach the ltuastait Lorolreart grateful to moo for keeping your activoly lateroeta4 is oromea'a claim oomictitioe for tho Baia rreAcisee bias-bul- l. found 'tor tit tho tiros. wive,. quiet. did hot t' I tiro oatiagher. to be Oho lived ta a email Iowa of Iowa (lessen' rodare tailor el a moo 71trolo of genius. H. ill'.prohibit took hla &Auk& Ilia Ur, bich boaatd of but throe ouch or. Lion. besides liatiolly 'totting lito offie pleasure to at INDUS sat; PLEAS. milustas I. rirdsrl it ib.1 DilatiGarlittill atonolo folk. memo soMlle book. but ota In anisOwl's. the P. tr,.. Co., as argartlat of vice proaident of tho oroterie bta one. ond b tills4 theta aU. dievi, la" itat b. 111'14 "tit 11"1114 note. Attila ralitstalleLlei tieft Which lator hominy) port of the ciiitY. bole a member of tit Winton' t la a (hits oral ether telutnea were Written ease her grits'?" by oae othar. At 'moiety sad taking to activo post la roctpt national Phi l'hi bY C4114406 Ilse. pol.isoliod mod The other tilers 1otei trt who becNilet, pirt,tylrl: . etwowas4 IA but oil eMshos soye she Clytta art end plamilag. In cling the Limo. hire. nortaio; Wire, I alvitslk hipw lupe "Thralioas." as oho tiotiod a butting 'Visitssr" include W. WS the duulits if club ItOnaltill Ivera vary pope-ta- r. one of the Sandhi, prowietare for the sad Loades evil shkb oho bettait itt Johnsons etbhek teeere Itoroard Pharr. A. r. Coo-tihowls-bein- g e Civic ha ordinary oetabliabloot of the proses ass Aatitony Hop Hoskins and lo nut otort of tsmIstitt This otilsoalialt. hos bower holm to u much mom approciatod. Oa lingual Artist. 109111 MM. NO, hiaz rornitarton. r. relailvoe th Pubikt It la a diary et sits s tippetsall tall. itinco that day. howevar. biro lichia Mahon dmito oho was endortolitog s ,,,,(,,,,aul plo)orout. above them di livird; 11401 male satyr. containing tb trout. heti. sad Waiter tiockatt. a hun hoe taken an Intensely active part "manetaall job." but the woman hat 'think be etioa blooms hood's" Mir litio baffle,. Win starts at "Wayfaror" without eta brilitaat Imams orritton proverbial fling le in tbo club womn4 work. ilhe Mut yuceluidvd earrYIng it at meet eeeTkias hid gi000tt, die kick writoes at roe. No. the Soon Nat toot as tao osily lbey Interrupt Soo 1111" liar game Me tousdaue been idatind with Om most fectivaly. with man than himwle wit work sod soot his limo but they oat limo thought ihst tote dal, thownhit tut et a bettor t lant organisations of the 'tato. has tabliatio4 for brood wock in 'Ito sel . loser &unwise no ne." too writos. alio Is nerves. until Oa world 'But hot noLabt dampers. nmill to card thorn. et women. held the 0Mco ot prmdont ot Lb oral tales la sot moues for his work. a cloter Ths naaauscript ot .Tbrallosa"- - mean tios hi whoa tho situation by lb though II a Ms bubbling prig. eta quarto treiuseos tit 1011 poses. was herriote mid a rnotavhorend There is a great deal of queckle anti Mark Twain's beat, In paragronhe solves WS friss oold by suction In Limit's toat week. giahneas will aot be concoaled. 'Way- least to the $t problem cackle In the world lust now whIch which aro brilitant. itympothette. Ins latterattion. and woo hrsockod doors tor 11.8011 to tarot has newor rood any of Charles I the autivo thinks might sound bet moron& sod conieliag with the quitto John Tourbwood oti an Ettylion private collooter itamod osrsrkss books; he dna. Iv Not Impn only ter in the mouths of ducks and chick aical humannaaa of the boloyod do. hotrod by bia brothora and aletero--- 4 (kelt sansos and nap trionds. McNeil. Whim It botahle knows sat kwyw and ars ens. 80 be has put It there. Although came& Th compute, hoe crItically all. at lose. a tequally Teut or tho tho purcheepr ores a triton potrtotio or ft le des he would since at the tycousauoa et gone ovar the Miro flaid of hie sub- bait overt thoroupon trits condemns blot bloo4-y48.- 1 worn the booltittoors then tat throughout &tot hit out Om be. the pr000et Hons. And the boohoo serious purpose. he haa scratched bolo of a Itict writings and n4 atones' heavod I alga of glottal. for Otos bad eyed literary allusion . just to hack. low the surface in more Map One book he has sasembled the 4iatille4 add show. Theyi boos grave Imre loot these aid pre. ore te hi. volumtneuely .oleery. must a found unearthed his wit gunroom, fitness to ait in t and reefly ap vviadoni and the distinctive paragreph WO clone eat at hie live in LUE end all heybe goo valeam might. moot' estop Who was Charles Orvice petiaing morsel of moral and manner. to the ening volumes table. of food for hkb hs ether British buffer), treattir es. be judgment, hto oaks . and Our whol modern flock by there. In Smirk-ari- a taken to their beart& has procoodo to morals.. 7 bete tho hterwotec. carried nevem le oft pay. Woo through Atlaattothe roc gush priggish twaddle The this bitinc barnyard burlesque: Ger- rbo examples which have boon writ. evor fee otretching ThrStiaAtee too wht was since boss. lerterodirg. bidArg the day whon the Peckoniff d trude. th ducky's, who thinks that are arranged chrosologicallr. weary servo-rackin- g R. Starting It mogul's. It they Chartists mounted 4.4P rapidly Corsica. modoot. wives should .be the intellectual equals se that tho rooderi following tham is to believe ili1 they at doing by farther bids et a mon with it host of Winds ge le SIAS.. of their husbands . and believes in order. will be fibie to nolo the slime of all After and It welter. his for ploseure Neer ituthora had all tho Om s Martha. Defter. Witt communalocubature; womenne Plain author's ovolutiontba eavalopmnt ndurteg wiroolvoine pressor ouatitios which i.$r hie hen. who thinks that Ittioyfarse would sphere of hie humor. his obeervation. Dr. Johnoon'a dearooll work siteritione unid petlenc realms to That In addrtion his gavedi..a II the egg. and who is much mortified philosophy and hie literary, style. And and IThis friendby shoots a vast amount approve. a virtue. be pooh refuge la wars dial oe ploaauro to o and the ault)ect of no little scandal they have boon solvated whit each be groat many II light on trio life of that great plata and IS light among 1141111 In simple peopla would. of when she batches out a brood of man $ad the literary court by which who know Mark thstruirtyss, family 'hos that ha ciao finds Incident rouse. alit. soy estrersis his artptu, 'Inas: and Eustace. a as surroundad. lin ono ot tIts 'Waitrons's Twain boat will atm that he has for bimeelf and wreaks he & kick at his coffin : drake. who cannot resist the role of boon fairly roprooented. Each oeloo- haPPinoes POO? Mrs Throb, doecribos oa it pease takes TO1110,011 d0,00alt ' later volume' hi. upoa after the miaow. of ht. into the and leaps needlessly martyr. keen ia euppliod with the 'Montene' or with ohs which Akio anticipation kind. vengeance that should sattary the 'nowt le maws of & mowing inachise. of 'Boot awaiting tho appoaranc Ithe date when tho volume from exacting roador. titiorte Illornard Shaw pays tribute :t woe 'minipill and well's book' and bow is taken the it which wits comto "axpoot It good without saying that the antics as follows: LAI Wine tilltASO AMICILICAll aro to No trembling. and New "Kko(ehoe with Boom baginning such la of ar.lk, plexities plot and personnel lo conTwo or three pogo. ars devotad to & anornbor'oars ago. while I was atilt Old fli4147), the roadar for of the oommIttoe of man-a- n 'dory give ample pportiinitr Lin th Ylwrif charectoritation, stimato of the cbaractortatico of aimneat of trio e MOMENTk wrTH HARK TwAyH: so- ducted charming?? dracription an4 Society of Authors. 3. her cirri of trionds. lb. toll marks Mat down to 'olio 414 hks bittelPt inemorha Mr. hJeckensis Ipetsd by Albert It re W.? Palsor portrayal. body toed or tributo to handled theme alth recounting' power for each characteristic being IC Dr. Seed Olin was Joined by a tniddlo Itrotbars, New York aatt anda" Harose Very Tito and Landon. "the Impartial friend. Death." boon ffoctivenoss. bile Insight Into Johnesin has full marks for religion. to whom I tookItnaaautolog a liking . notgentloman ! onlY be- - purpose has morality and goasral knowledge. 11 0111019 he Muck to our Mr. Blvelow was Ilia constant cont. complloro two-tol- d and bunion Its foibles nature. twitwork. for which - for to prove to those who have read tricille eapocially, a unmistaketle, tor wit. 14 for humor and It for be got aelthor (l) panion of tits Ist Mark Twainpormont nor scholarship. but nothing for "'omen his biography. Sod has Mark Twain aparingly athat and his attention to dotall and the and peanut. wrot .ort t pub! thank, kudos, but bocauee more fun. ereation voice." nothing for suannors. and Ito was let. something more than ell se his as of a atmosphere. recently edited hia remarkabt very tenon) (hoots who kindly, plots.. for good humor. bY ant sort of follow. ter. No one, therefore, could be bet. maker: and (I) to ofprovid Phrasing. le impressivo. It Is for nothing His Pomo was the samo standard. 1PoomaBoogrolL hie work some- deft the moat part a story of disagrettable marks ter qualified to perform the labor have rsol largely only five quits unknown to mo, and this did not t a form In Is up roligion . atorality and atibolk surprise as in tho Moat, ILI well told. which tills volume repreeentatho thing of its eseolico. put the ito-- ', bo found tionVeniant when people Unusually I arship, but be la croditod with seven City Is not mortar a giving In generous measure from which May for wit and 19 for good humor. and tios. bevy of colobri. but oonsista mostly of his flooded it. y hog and undorpaid literory toilers, in- - 4 The interest or "Thraliana." how- eluding Milkers of books which. i vr, is by no moans exclusively though nsn, a 1I much more useful than Mel. '3 , llama is Invaluablo." says novols and The Writer...The April number of Johnsonlan. 'It T and d al posing ,.. plays. croate this monthly opens with a suggestive a leading writer on literature. "from no public intoreat I In their authors. Our st . that of it Is on vlow; article point in "Adornment of tho Writing." high. roorvit en tho s: . , might have a In the fol- trot interoot to tree all tho personages edited 'Fenn Oncommittee by Franck' Fleiding-Relc .p.14.f.V,tt..,, Igt,-.:Itet of tho immortal "Bortwo1Y1 under a a school book orthe Funds.' or writtn De. I rticie. "The the of Plot lowing :1;titt-porpotrated a book-lolight. and that lichto It may be let of minor pooms tentive Story." ()gorge Barton tells in his youth. I ) how' the plot of "Ihe MYeterY of the mentioned. a particularly hien ono. neither know nor cared his quail- - " ,,I,, Red )lame" wee conceived and de. But Mrs. Thole. wilting hot' thoughts fication for membership what :I ,,, , was. and our . and oboervations for her own aMuse- personal relations war. all the oh& I veloped. Other topice discuesed are More ...'' a mont. constructed a pictura of her cordial. , to The Best Place Should a Way ' Play. Ono .'d. day, happening by I rare ra,144:00:0; 0a Letter Be Sent with a Manuscript times: unwittingly she wrote a doo. aocidont to bit ir 1,11P in I literary to Editors. On Enlarging One's Ve. ument of national Importazicti. board his name montiortod, itociety; ,..1114 and was is :t".1142:1 to be 4. 'It in earneatly oebulary. Diligent tabor hoped. there. asked did I know him. I Compost. '01 i . woo lion. and The Value of Education to fore.,that 'Throttling. will be printod. count" I know dear Charles said. t Garoke: 's a Writer. The publication of "The Like :CTIPOVY.1 Memoirs.. It Is one of hes he written anything?' The roar Writer's Directory of Periodicals." the books that light up the poet and of laughter which followed Made it recover it tar us: and if It. wore more clear that I had once more addresses of the the publicsgiving achieved (Copyright. inh. Now Er irostoros.1 tions that buy manuscripts. and tell- accessible. It would become one of the one of my famous Silesian pleasant- - " most kind books counter of what In tho German Ing workl" manuscript popular they without ries least in the Important height: knowing what Pt The manuscript of "Thrallans" I was doing'. end Rheims want. Is continued; and In the departattacks near Orsonne more Itritish destroy Turkish warehip, $ACO re prteoners ment "The Manuscript Market." au- previously has boon In this possession repulsed: I then learned that this unassum- - s Der.. at.. torpedoboat whic h leattacked destroyer Smith miles thentic information is given about the of Mrs. Colman, a great grand. ing crony of ours was the most popu foreed ashore takenU. deneiles transport, submarine tel tacked by of Mrs. Thrals's second butt- lar writer in cruiser present special needs of editors, daughter and that, an Lamle and destroyed by British dEpiM01MO sea la Ger., rAmith of NewIITick: torpedo band. by whom it has been carefully publisher wouldEngland. hflueryaFree-neutra- l have cheerfully boiler by warship yards. 'number ik!iacAo in aim: Witt' making is April preserved. There only one place for all tho famous authors on the many 's 31118. of is printed in the It, in the opinion of another writer. 'a council to make soup fon Mtn.society'. would rive up Belgium eircent ell I we e counter sttacks retake trade outlet. mays Dr. Dernberg to pritish shelf and the articlaa Englinif language. among tho choicest treasuroo of enormously pleated. botioulorGarvict later masa meeting. antMeteren. , ' Wao'nyttechaets . published are ntransictions from the the British museura.11, . attacks might have beenoe'spoorman for an ' , heavy German MC Spanieh-Anie. by Spanish ' repuised---Berd or show lilllfassertion he Joo" At Garvice Itswented. along the Lys are leas authors, tha contributions origForty thousand Germans attack Burton losucceed Count Csernin lis The warm friendship! amounting to the contrary; and it was dlignhoi 11 French front at Verdun between Austrian foreign minister; was his in of inally appearing periodicals to find be have that might bought 0, almost to lova which the late Cstries t he Meuse and Donaumontr atieault irenateanor in that poet. Peru. u Ecuador. Paraguay. Argentina. , ail h at could, 41 of sout up one and . point write gains at but 310111. Venezuela. Panama and Cuba. One of slarvelciodolnucespdiredby in his oteocritaylawborithe ..,ostatto o tts. . Chauffour wood. but to elsewhere the of timeliest these papere is by a repulsed--,-Not- e to Germany on sub. Call !secret plenary conference to. the HAYDEN CHE:41tCH. lawyer who discutises "Popular Hous- which some of the most eminent of (Cop marina tactics to be sent today; ' take up league of nations plan; by ths Edward blarsh&- the numerous violations of In for German with a sketch ,huethmorlUtve Argentina." giving plan ing of krembouokno ne4nentarblingatttaoc meeting specifies 1,; Syndicate, Inc.) him limit of willows, reached; agates are mod.; treaty to be dolly. what has been accomplished by state --a-m to them, by President Wilson trod more attack rendered the and initiative guarantees are asked. In the private leading and the premiers; two daYs for Boston has her own particular brat of the world in the direction sive to his friends and admirers by len. , questions but no dimension of terms of overcoming the universal searcitY the feet that it appeared between the Of "fttnnY tuen"-,--a- nd they are tiers. u 1.1'. fl. senate passes eaves billion Anarchist rules In Munich; South.. men his Soigne! Crothers, author t ft of dwelling-housetie and pointing the popular novelist's death and bond Issue without dissent after timer set up as prealdent: Hoffman , "The. Gentle Reader" end many oth, dehato-,-Frenc- h break government assemble force le n'sr. In the author's own country at floral. Tha author of this volumes of clever, ph,losophleal e on 11.mile front taking eject the rebels. least, to an effective and obtainable through preciation of a writer whose book. Pit& is the pastor of the First ohm.. ,t WHAT HAPPE3VED APBS. IS. , . -And another clerg:, . gave pleasure to many is a writer in In Cautbridge. " . Brand week. man who in winning a reputation t . tblyel mg Deland la now at work the London Nation, a bilk-bro- w Margaret f, Whitlock to Havre to represent the keenness Of his wit as welllb tutSet, on a new Old Chester story, which la iy. who signs himself "A Wayfarer." Itussians press en in Carpathians: the U. A. goes , at Belgium's temporaryJ. Perks of E. wisdom is his he was Mr. soon to Charles "Whe Gervieer in advance on narrow front between capital-- 4j. appear serially Hetrper's asks. S. war department esw. Parks Dr. Newton. at church , "I read in the aewepapers that ond Magazine. In this tory Doctor Lava village of Telepoche and Zuell,A: tablishes officers' camps; scores of novels. and was born in Belfast. Ireland. and was gra czar a forces hays captured nod" la such camps to be training placed threugh- - der the kindly mentor of Ohl Ches. h dwbro 30 University cannons in from Royeii last and the noted Million of my fellow eoutteryprisoners out country; training to begin early ter; will again appear before Lira De. mee Ills book, The BE it weeks; hold 76 miles of principal in may. and countrywomen. Pint I never land. Dublin. land's. readers after an absence of live , and Othq 4, mountain chain- and advance eon. Habit Good of . Results even ISIS not do read &nit . books. of these ' years. I is tinues--Britisubmarine lost in l' , been published has , Lapses" just know names. What their, more,' Houghton-Miffli- n the Dardanelles; underseas craft Big- French --army arrive to rein. company. Pedlar , 4 Ott my Or Or lore.Illildent among Melt Iron inquiry Itfil..IleorecilarenPulnatn,.. weal..., 1 stsind German attack all uteri the dent of II. P. Putnam's Sons. who eel. friends, I could get no enlighlOritift.-- ' , crew! , , the humor whioi: 1410.400 Gentians attack Owes-- Pre:. be To isolated live! a to h life "What seventy-sixtbrated his on Vie. birthday mort chs-S- t. Venant front but are reeven when you long runs so pleatantly throughin the from fellows sail win I. toward your April the end of his book. , U. IL Congress to meet in joint pulsed verywherer French advsuns serious thoughts exprestad the one to be so' that mankind. .with this month where for he will England, oft Aura river; aueseestal attack Portolon tomorrow to boar President I a spend swine time upon business con-- 1 Cup that daiiy refreshes them never 1. ' crucial at speeds on the submarine made en tio mileOf front Wilsog's of works Daisy 11 in ,. The unpublished Ainlans-Pre- st nected with his publishing house and once passes your lips. Is it pride crisis wttirt Germany; note to Ber. point eouthaast dozen in rt with Ithe English-Speakin- g chief tient Wilson issues proclamation in end haughtiness that I writelMs? Ashford, apparently half a in Union, a ein--- 0 -- Turkish for support of Liborty loalii which he has been keenly interested; Par from it: for the time was when sumber. are to be published port on the Black Sea Is calling Ash- called 14k1 subscriptions as demosatration be to "Daisy least at I at volume, in ever since it organizaon.- captured by Russian attack from ot as if Seemed England gle was gy'. One dotormination to tightGer of them one land and sea; swift blew 'crushes loved Book." Her soul ford; sny books many of the child to Turkish armyGen. Funston orders man Minister et the Navy Capella the precocious the Or by Pilgrim's lottof It to an has dictated fallen Pickwick few people such the ar winning: 2.300 more troops to loin General assorts that of Love Et ., Short "A Story CY; her father, to Socwere 'Robinson so have rich an with as acquaintance that throe times l border troonly tells cantata Progreastpr Pershing in MexicoWIL1 the whole and Marriage." She was rather older 0, the eminent men and women of their common property, and thatAnd sent lntoMelco .be replaced many ships are sunitAban aro built now It when she wrote them than when she them. as Mrs. dellehtedin world . who by Militiamen. day Humphrey Ward, ' . itlit , late Mr. composed "The Young Visitors." .Such the and to tAontosi died ost is March 1dra Barclay ago atilt Itremarkable Charles Gervios, and the reach-m- a, title as "The- liangmen'e Daughter 1917 ven of dB. The story . French renew herself' 1) attack oft the Aisne against gitnvaslon by Gee Trmany by career as a writer isogiven n they or their like turn out... are alJurIng and Aliss Ashford thoneht o Recollectimons." at'nd with of populer Isat satd some Wee ago that she aTr!t nil" ilt"Itc is 711d; this Writer'. change 'A afrodnt,:kierleerstInbrandiatwelsevilisastiset President biography. bt an "The than coin. better done a had she things thins, rn decide:I eoflissevers sons's nalsr; Ithelmres published ty the Harpers, and some the loos of that preciousof taco f four runs in ri weighty preublearne--- good liters"-- , Young Visitors." Authombip will of the people of Whom' intimate mon natioaal stsadard la- -' assault; line eaatat Igoe holds la -- German government amide army to the volume and the family, are the are t C45." Gladstone, given glimpses ' face of I; rrillfg rba'evirtankenc11t0171; mge. had elude a "novel" by ,Angie Aenfart Ast for yoars who Brom sisters, Ganda), Henan, Huxley. Henry attack:. Croyerness." been a member of the Authors club, called "The Jellous James. and Mrs. Ward's uncle, prisosers and TI salmons in three operstiona, ;II c101114Avaet cat ilia , and was a zealous and popular chair it Arnold. , 'f'' ' . The world knovre the story On battlefields gory The garlands of glory ' With comrades they share; And on glowing pages I - , - That no Ftsalsted ye. oar In a 4 , - .,' ,,,,,,,., ; dastard's cholm the voloss That urged them to fight. na . , But, faithful and feedma. With eyes bright and lurks', On battlefields chscrless, They fought for the right. Their Nation rejoicee 1 , W114111 yotattatt on tr.& say-at-hom- I sre . , . t 1 on. , r dreams of their childlood. In valley and wildwood. Unrolled to their view. tot., ,,,,,, ,, rangers. display. no on r ' , f the strangers and dangers, The; melting to 111$ rOd . .. , Ilan altodows were f All irtr O'er boner appalling. Sweet voices Imre calling. I Is. t N 'Sit larva theta stray - Del oro : . Soon Alps the ocean. Like eerie of attiredat. With serift, riareful motion. NA,. holl ' - , a ' owe Briton Buys Big Diary of Feminine "Bosweir itot.otto isott'000litttuts, Sk4 , , telt eumsuer's clay. With step fires and sprehtlya WWI &earl beating 14tElly And eyes shislog brightly. Our boys sa&trited &way. ' oat ',..,,"- I nst kit ioro 004 Rh. ;ow . ' . Wheal taittatlee grotto screaming, t Whigs weapons vete gleaming Arid leasers were, streentiog t Pill 41,3 Tlits too ttittoft ao.4 but 110 prevent Wolter 11.441A Iliffite, i .114,ttoot..1 uot...tot ott dAtt oltotttot, 1k. utitt4 that lo tot- 1 t t rit Ikt.traellAt b..tikt Ciao, I, l 4 (7" 0.,.s., tr tIP . 1 , SHIFTING Ls. It,. t lut,44 a4411 t $.eih 41111. 44, t Voa Islet ettookat igiu or , 11 1,..p b I ztt vibm 1.4 , ,. 4- - - l' , oat A ---- 1 Sts VII ItilW 64144 tit 0 S. I . 41 et ALBUMS OLD , ., .. - ter r- LEAVES FROM I , P."1 deel----...".- - . unilim.poon 4. ,woo . Itil SATCRILtt S . . often-countri- sCSAMIttED EGGS: by Awton Msek Stewart A Kidd Company. Chi' all: cinnati. of The author of this ironical idyll of editor the barnyard is managing hum'Judge and a young American orist who has rapidly eome into V)promthe inence by his contributions preen of thin country. In the present print., booklet. which is sumptuously airi- ed. considering the levity and nees of the text, the "Scrambled Eggs" as cooked by Mackall .are garnished with illustrations by Oliver Iterford.1 '- ,.. , a. , , , battle--.Ambamsa- Irt:L - j y ab , - ' , I - - - r. , f 1 -- - 1. , , By wALT (1'011 TUE DtSERET KEAN'S) I . ' 1111-- - o be - I M,UM,M, - - ',. ,,..aaa.,..,. . , , . . . ,......4,- , -- l'It: ilM11' . Mat.-the- ' w 1ttri - , - . , - , . ..... ' -- . . ,,,- . , , troProstithe. C , . .4. o - . -- . , 1 -- bard--lbe a cheerful sunshine bard.--.-I'HAVE I. cold It should-sweak but limbs and hind on sind rear my like to croak about despair, so I dance around and sing. My head is habit is a'wondrous thing. and breath sounds like a snore; I'm clogged. my eyes are sore, and everyen Old Dutch oven now, and men. ' full of fever. and my brow feels like thedsucts. But habit has ....trotild,artb.44,sou-a- s ttiiibpuldrant aokraise Yeiiirritilitile--Tcheerful yip. sound my so I end .. Inc In its grip; and front. is now. when I would smilineface a sunshine stunt. and kept and tough make lament. I Cannot do. it, worth a cent. I'm feeling Punk methinks friends. And, ,a in thia.gly ends grin. every-gtoaas sin, but should teach that wholesome habit Is a peach. I'm glad I learned when and chant glad ditties. I was young-tleave the doleful dirge unsung. with brick.to me push gay ballads 'someone bit a lfig. sspan and snick, till beard. until the Peelets interfered. through. my red( -.- . - 31.1SoN - ,.- .- , . . , . , t , , - - , , . . - ' , . - i |