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Show SECTION THREE DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY JUNE LEAVES FROM 1920 III In fhe Holy Ind.I record hia experiences and re-- 1 r poki-waactlune t Palestine In a book probably to be called "The New Jeruaeirrn." which George II. Doran Company a III bring out n this country. In a recent letter Mra. Chee-Urto-n writes that ths H. C. L. Is just as high in New Jerusalem as la old London. ling the sprlna He a HI ALBUMS OLD 12 .The Doctor BT WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEW) doctor felt my throbbing wrist, whoae puleebeals teemed I Us nalj, You have the hives I wist, and IU prescribe tout This month Cecil Palmar a III pubAnd when 1 got the doctor's bill, a painful hour we lish In Isondon a nsw volume by Kir mins: a sort of raw and c tammy chill went sliding down my wM George Greenwood, entitled "Bhaks speare's Law He examined all the I sal, "It is a sin and shame, to tag with such a sum, snd I shs example of "had lew In Hhal;faere'' An4Vhn sited by the poets critics, and claims climb that sawbones rnme, when next I ne him come. to show that In each Instance II U thought of nil the loll It look to make him wise; he studied by the inld the critic who is In error and not He had to paw old misfit bone, night oil until be sprained his ' Shakespeare. . i and listen, by the day, to lectures whoae musty tones mould make e s e corppe turn gru. He bad to physio psupsr gents to get his hsnd I Thomas Hardy, the English novel. 1st, celebrated his eightieth birthday right, and If Ihry paid him fifty rents he wept from pure delight. It June . The chronicler of Wessex Jlvtn hud to travel muddy roads In midnight rain and storm, while I was writ in retirement on hie estate at Max t. ting nutty odes serene and fat and warm. Hs often larked a goose t Chester, which he purCats, near chased from Edward VII when that cut when cume hte Uhrtmue dgyj and If hes pew In Easy direct, h monarch was the Prince of Wales. surely fought his way. "Hes charging for the skill." I said, that lm hard years have brought, and so I will not punch his head, or spoil hi A new work by Paul Miliukov,-whdome of thought." was a leading figure In Russian, previous to the Bolshevist onslaught. Is promised for ssrly publication by the Scribners Its title will ba Bolshevism, an International Danger." . Nsw books. s s s Although Arthur Gulterman's' Bat Fsassi ratreayailea ef Literature Aasesed Mbeleaale by Briteau la Place lads of Old New York abounds In ef Treteale tires. Over Ter Tbeneaad Hrlteas Karlas Re- -t brtateneS praise of city life, he Is about to for-- j Tbearaelvea Sines Aassal, ISIS Heavy Rsa as Skaw," Alee sa Seett sake the metropolis In favor of a. mors rugged mood. Mr. and Mra Bat There Is Ne Dleheae." Aqd k sa't A tersest Bryce be Pleased Oultermsn expert to spend tha sumte Find That Ilia Name Hea Been Aaersrd by a Feraeev Brwanecb-wellle- rl mer mainly in tramping In Mains, -. A new book of poetry hy Carl author of Randburg, Chicago LONDON LITERARY LETTER Poems and Cornhuakers, la an, i a nounced for snrly publication. It will b called Smoke and Steel and will i the name of Morley covers Kelpolu deal with ths Ilfs of Industrial cities (Special Correspondence.) I , f t . 41 and Mollnaky, in their furnaces blast and foundries ' 1 ' In Whath I. ' .'I f ' ONDON, Juno 5 oa Mr Walter,.... w.istlsumaa rtif 7 U , i,.. The I.lpplncott Com pang has Just '"Name?' th Bard made Juliet Fiction,Hard with all It msks belle' Pbrishsd The Children's ASSOCIATION AGO. without TEARS FORTY foreseeing , OFFICERS PRIMARY Story inquire, by far the largest number o Garden. containing a selection of future which supplies events In th new name. W start with Fielding Tha above pictures will ba of tints cscaroslty cave ns the fins? structure short stories for children's reading savor which has absorbed Mutzner. Phoneto ly interest to hundreds of Primary known as Barratt Hail, as a tnamorlal mads d committee ths Phila- would give a distinctly noxious association workers who are at present to bar deceased son, was first coun- delphiabyYearly Meollng of to any name which too definitely sug- reasons, plus his world-wl- d fame, hai of Friends in the city in attendance at the an selor. The late Mra Clara C. Cannon, s created a heavy run on Bcott. whom s er Teutonic origin. nationality gested nual convention. It shows President wife of Prest Angus U. Cannon, was Sir l has writ- To thousands of loyal Brltlab subjects name now replaces Bchafer, Bcheerten Louis B. Felt lira Lillis T. Freese second counselor, and the late Mra ten a Robert on sach, Scholls, Bchroeder, Bchuch bool VL as M. tats and the Mrs. Barratt Minnie Felt Cutler was treasurer. which ths Putnams ars German or German sounding Bchult, th Bchults, Schulz, Bchwars this publishing were some Pictures whan the two named of officers month. last forty years ago, they names which they bor were a source Speyer, Bteenberg and Btromyxler. Ni the Primary association was organis- could not be obtained for today's of scuts embarrassment after Aug on, oddly enough, has touched Dick ed. Mra Felt was tha first president but It is assured that these WlndnTHIs .a piece of satirical ust na, Forster, hit biographer, doci and ia tha only ona tha organisation pioneer Primary workers will have fiction (. II 14, and, as soon as circum- duty Jut Gilbert Csnnan, Is anfor Fuerzt. Lever wax formetlj has known, being still honored In that full honors accorded them when the nounced by Britthese of stances permitted, many Leber. The kellyaxdL-- U recalled bp fortieth or two. for publication within. Ptek capacity? Mra Freese was the first association celebrates ' Its ons, native Vorn and natiirallssd 'allkt, kluasmann as Maclaren. Beholey be secretary: 'and Mra Barratt whoso birthday on Monday nest. mad hast to exchange their Ger- cams James, and ths author of Rob manic cogomen for ones that had ert Elsmers lived to sea Hollzaplt The story deals- - largely with ona bcoul West sines her childhood. n flavor. BchmeUer and Scherer turned Into hei th right Billy Hoover, who. to help support author's reel name is B. M. Sinclair, hia widowed mother and ths family, but both her name and her ses have Up to date, some 11(0 surnames ward. becomes a cook for ths United Btates been kept wall concealed under her have bean thus transmogrified, the Thom a Among living authors, The following book will b added changes affecting, of course, several Hardy now has to reckon with Elch public health service at a place called pen name of B. M. Bower and her not Ross in vivid far South mors to and Individuals. of thousands truthful portrayals Carolina, tba Public library Monday, Jun 14, very Camp nvr, Hoen, Meyer and BtolterforL t from tbs Hoover horns. While in this of ths plains and ths ranches and 1I2: enough, th changes have been much mors natural transition i endservice and demonstrating his ability the men and women, especially the hoailitles increased since Bchless Into Castle. Ths author o largely Mloselleweewe, in ths job for which he was employed, cowboys, who live there. ed. As a mailer of fact, alteration of Clayhanger cannot escape as Arnoii She has ' Bacon Dover Patrol. I vole "Tho hs makes friends oSall ths camp mem- written a score of novela of which story of tho fleet that held the south- nam had become quits a habit in or Bennett; his Enoch alon is un bers, not excluding tha strict and stern ths latest, "Ths. Quirt, has just bssn ern exit from the North sea. and their Great Britain long bafors th war, and touched, perhaps because tt Is suu In some cases was not to bo wondered "chief." Hs had expected to have a published. work in tho world war." Ecksnsteta merged. As instances, s ' s Blakin Now Science of Analysing at, though there waala, grim lonely time of it, by reason of being Hoffmann and Jacob have beconu In ths case of a Britisher tha only real youngster in ths outfit, Written to promote Inpr. Fhyllla Blanchard, whose new Character and Benecke, Blumberg but he soon struck up an acquaintance book. The Adolescent Girl, was re- tellectual discussion and careful Inves- named Bugg" who converted himself Arnold; Hoch, Ludetskl and Schneider, Es.i and friendship with "Wardy Brown cently 'published, will this' month go tigation, and to promote tho highest Into Norfolk-Howarnett. Similarly the author of T1. of tho human family." whose family have owned the nearby to Bedford Reformatory to take up interests It would require th tireless IndusBasset When tho Workman Help try of a German professor to tabulate Prisoner of Zenda is caught on bolt plantation ."Folly Quarters since the further research work. After, her You Manage A hia patronymic Hawkins a! or supposed prin- flanks Andreasaon, days of the Revolution. After gaining book appeared. In April, she received of the relations . between labor view Richter and Zel. and all th principles, underlain sorbing considerable knowledge about the busi- several offers from various Institu-tlon- a capital, and a picture many of ter, while Hops haa taken to its boson ciples, which have of the ness of destroying mosquitoes and Anglo-Baxo- n th to from Teutonic among them ths United States rights and positions In which theyspirit changes may their breeding places, Billy Invites to publio health department at Wash- work harmoniously without employname. In many cases simple Haupt, Hlrsch, Mopf, Hoppe, BoKreut wit ing any aoothlng and stupefying meas- translation has been adopted, such as hotter, Kraus and Hchulhof. Camp Ross ths Scout troop of which ington, asking for her tha author of "Legend (who, by tl.( each other." he was a member, in order that they and aid. She has been for some time ures toward Into Muller Kchnetder Into Miller, TayCooley A Spohr Household Arts for lor and Fuchs Into Fox. The way, was partly educated at Dresden also may learn some of these govern- associated with Dr. G. Stanley Hall Home . passion lie tin becomes-Ddneand School, I vole. "Give simwhile Bchllflm ment" lessons In sanitation and In the at Clark University. ple lessons on th budgat, houss fur- for rhyming' doubtless mads Grosch chooses a "daisy name In Ashford to turn Rocha. Sometimes a whole ears prevention of malaria. "Wardy also of clothing snd of tho nishing, have bo Bernstein Blennerhasset and becomes In turn a good Scout and a Mabel Wagnalls story, "Ths Rose- bataad th selection snd cooking of affix was retained; Mannheim thus corns Benson, while ths aristocrats troop is organized In the vicinity of bush of & Thousand Years, which has sometimes Mann; the becoming only Bereaford hss tempted . Bergblooi.i Curtis, oomj. Us of Artificial Light pufftx remained, as In th esse Folly Quartern," which results in already gone through three editions, of Muller Increase Winter Egg Production and Wlsiniewskl. Galswortlij, transforming the rough and idle boys has been translated into Esperanto and toComplete abbreviated Mann. te Schlengemann account Of the discovery snd now cloaks a former Bernhart, am of ths locality into industrious, loyal published in book form by its transmost th fea Perhaps noteworthy of this development natural, practical and helpful Scouts, the kind of youth lator. Edward 8. Payson, president of and Klein, which latter has, muri earning method which en- ture of this wholesale process of self Georgs the country needs. the American Esperanto society, Es- able profit is the big naturally, also become Glyn. domestio fowl to feed and funchowever, The author, gives an Interesting ac- peranto is a language more widely tion to bettor advantage in northern raid that has been made on names ImThs creator of Mr. Brltllng has surcount of ths activities, discoveries and usfd vived to see Walt, Welz and Whatofl mortal In literature. and. better known in ths far latitudes." Memoirs It Fisher and Records, 1 vols. ths German admirationPossibly experiences of these lads, and on the countries, such as China, India, Hafor Shake- through Well, Th Williamsons no whole has written a thoroughly whole- waii, Intensely Interesting to anyone speare that has kept hia name dnvlo Include a former 81tegl!tx and Wi.in our own country. than etc., wishing to know something of th lata, for no one Jibs some, instructive and encouraging helml. while Weinberg, Wwlnschwenl adopted It, al- and tory of ths English navy, . story. Wolfsberger are now Wynne. A new publishing house,- - Friedman's, A new though Althaus haa wandered Into ArGultteau Our United States HAYDEN CHURCH. den. But th Bard's contemporaries will send out Its Initial work the first general history In whlch-themlarger of next month. The volume, which phasis has bean placed upon social and have been placed under a heavy toll. (Copyright by the Edward Marshal Syndicate, Inc.) Take Beaumont and Fletcher, for exwill be published In a limited edition, industrial history." Jaqkson snd Curtis Profitable Cull- ample. The first of these two names will be "The Bibliography of Walt and Flock Selective ing Breeding in (he minds of stuB. iM. Bower, whose novels of ths Whitman," by Frank Shay.snd is deHenry After Ten Year. the latest (foreverof linked Complete details Elizabethan literature.) haa for collectors, approved method regarding primarily for culling, or the dents cowboy West have had warm praise fined been substituted for Baumann, Erch and great suocess for the last dozen librarians and booksellers.' It Is said selection of layers " ten years ago since Dr. Cbarld James New Mexico The land of ert, Kantarowic. Klein and Schwartz; R.It was or more years, is of New England to be the first complete bibliography was called (o tho CaleHancock th second Fut-cheMakers. for the r, Fleshel. Its ancient snd Delight Fleischer, origin and a lineal descendant of of Whitmans works. street, to attend donia. on Twenty-sixt- h a s with e s Marxow of its snd present history Middescription Pfretschlner. Miles Standish, the famous captain O. Henry In the Illness that cause birds climate, rivers flora, who geology, wrote dleton, A.Faire at Plymouth, but has lived in the has been Gilbert Chesterton Quarrel" his death two days later; and in thi t spend- and forests, with beautiful illustrations might have had still a fairer quarrel ten and a map. years a great deal has been stn(it with the Schmidt and Mlttelatelner Johnson What to 8s in America stories, most of hi name, while the about O. Henry's A guide to the traveler. Has excel who have taken now off ths point so far tn considerably Webster embraces Kurtz, lent pictures and condensed statements tragic Is concerned. The dai of natural beauties, dilatory, Industry, Lelnanweber, Waxerman and Wlndi. literaryO. art Henrys death th Eventm literature, legend pnd 'biography, de- Dekker, Msrlowe and Massinger have, after Boat said in an editorial somethihi scribing each atat in s separate chap- however, escaped. . to us equally and substanter." Later dramatists have also been that seems Parker Casual Laborer, and Other tapped. This tially valid today. We reprint a fes Sthalschmldt transhas Essays Essay written by the former dean of business administration of tbs lated Itself Into Steele, and Gold line; "O, Henry wrote very many impos-glbl- e University of Washington, showing a schmld Into Goldsmith. Schaffer bestories. But they were impo. clear understanding of the economic comes Sheldan, snd Congreve would sibls stories possible people troubles of tho day." have to recognize that "the way of the whereas ths about ttis ordinary product of Phelan Pool, Billiards snd Rowling world is to turn Schneider into An outline of how they are today is impossible storle-abou- t magazines Alloys Bernard Shaw 'may George run, ths laws needed to regulate them people. He took the imh heavy run on his name a tramp, impossible and whal call bd don to Improve their the Wiltfesi, the Bhopgtrt, thr! keen appreciation of his work, for the clerk condition." them Into a setting and Pinero Social Plays of Arthur Wing Patronymic Shaw has been adopted tragedy or put but alway tn a rofarce, Lord Pinero Quex, and Iris, two by persona previously named Saner, mantic setting. He put plot into thelt Gay WRAT HAPPENED JUNE IE ' plays with critical preface to each." Robinson How to Feed Poultry for Schacht, Scharrer, Schaube, Schaum-loffe- r, drab lives, keeping the psychological 'Copyright, 1120, Nsw Era Features) Mautacked He Bchnorr. true. Schnauber; realities Scholl largely A With Profit Any Purpose complete laif. nnd authoritative treatise on feeding Schols. 8chuls, Bchwabacher, Bttra-berpassant's perfection of form, which 11 classes Kink Constantine L. abdicates of poultry." Schwarz, Mangelsdorff, Kalod-zk- i, consisted in a seeming unconsc-iousnu- Greek throne in response to demand Ross Complete Practical Machinist Warzchaw and Sky, to mention of form. . - He was always aware A practical handbook on machine only of the Allies. Alexander, his second part of a large crowd. On the that he was telling a story. Th ail French troops son, is now king ehop practice. hand. Sir James Barrie has not of it was quite visible. But beneath land and occupy Corinth. ConstanVictorian other Russell Satire on th th art the sense of something reoi, to anybody, tine and eldest son, Goorge, will how our great English yet had to Novel "Shows something poignantly human, wm leave country for Italy on Britieh Now "Burn. novelists used th satirical novsl aa a h'barltier seldom It la probably by lilt by Allies to be vehicle for their criticism of th conwarship: wereU. held The poets, with their belief in poetic earlier lacking. K Steel declares hia dramatic pen stories, ditions of their day. fe.0V0.000 dividend for Bed Croes. The license and poetic justice, may pardon sketches'of New York, that he wit Simpson Hidden Treasure In their world be best remembered. With prosperlt) , , ISUh story of a cbora boy who mad th old the Chaucer has escaped, but "A Faery came a certain coarsening, or at lesrt farm pay.' Foeh strikes hard blow on 2 mils th Queen would appear to have turned an From Watson Psychology front at Belley and drives back the of his manner, lie -- s of bebavorlst. Push standpoint hard in wing. enemy right 8chlnkr into Spencer, while Uffel-man- n made concessions to the publics ravenWright Young Man and Teaching German center at Antneml, taking s. has become Lovelace and ing demand lor slang; his fancy often Full of valuable advice for the young several towns. Australians in early laid. Herrick. Grey, with its "Elegy" became fantastic, his humor grew boisman who is thinking of choosing teach1(00 more American' troops order-- - court ?rP,Jurc,5!1df. flavor has become terous. But the Instinct for dramatic the of Rallley-le-Eeeas Ebr epitaph fYench end professional." ing Sd to Mexican border as news of new llch, Graeflnghoff. Grau, Griesel, Kru surprise, which Is the making of s reaches evacuating along the Uise for reinrirtiaa. outbreake Anf forcements. Her ger. Me er and Slegert. Burns, with real short story, he retained. Ethel Celia and Washington Stronger Mexican polBrunner, ISIS. his belief that "a man's a man for a1 with it that sense of human reality icy expected as outcome of election Friends "A group of short stories. to decides bsck as Democratic party adopts plank Kolchak, Big Four Bruaaof, 1 slery Republic of the that. may not blase up at the adop- which, united to fanciful form, makit in platform Italians advance in extend aid in Aod and war supplies. Crts Southern btorles translated tion of hi nam b Bcgrens, Bern- romafice." and Is virtual recognition Knox s resomany places in Assa Valley- Ulster ths Russian from It is Interesting to see, in looklnq Schulze and stein, Hocharhlld, lution calling In Peace conference to Poslna Asticaline atong Wm. Slayer of Scnweltzer. Keats fathers Katz, and over those Kobe Chambers, obituaries in Unionist Council authorises Carson fiermlt any nation to postpone A Th Souls tale of ancient China. covers Schellenberg and Schu- the papers, how little was known the-- i will be reported favorto msks sacrifices to maintain Shelley a is heroine captive temple girl." ler. Coleridge now represents Hoefler, of Sydney Porter's own life. His own ably te Senate. Democrats .plan strength ef empire and aid Is winLeBlanc. Maurice Secret of Sarek for the ning the war. "Another Hrseno Lupin mystery story." whiie Campbell absorbs Blumhardt. tragedy, partly responsible In h MoCutcheon. O. B. Aadsrson Crow. Flelnthmann, Gorpertz, Knupper and "something poignantly human WHAT HAPPENED JLNE lTH A was not very at guessed. tales, Detectlvo "Another story of Marshal Otto. 117. r. Crow, who at the age of 7f le the prin11. Wordsworth and Tennyson are safe, crttiG hss said, not long ago, that (. man of th village" Ro t Mission to Russia reaches cl Its tlabs shelling Gorlts defences cipal but- Browning was too tempting for Henry failed In ths supreme test "The. same on as Ktevens Pitre rad Merrick. Leonard Worldlings the creator's art hs created no meand Communicating of city cut off, ex- , railroad commissionday arrives- - tl ths Breunlnger, poet laureate, a who of young adventures Englishman And yet was not morable characters cept tbrougti mountain pssa Its!-killed, (I? injured In raid of Gergoes from the sordfdsAss if the South (Robert Bridges) finds a namesake New York herself Bagdsd-on-t- h man airplanes; squadron of ten ian advance may isolate West AuAfrican gold digging Into th refjns-me- now in Brueggemeyer. One can imaghts Bubway greatest character? The bomb lower London at the neon of English country society ine Dr. Johnson rebuking Ruppsrmberg New stria Are 171 miles from VienYork he knew has vanished ln hour counterattack Rose of Adventure repulses Haig Pathwsy TyrrelL na itself. only Wlebchen a wth and "Sir' for supand Austrian store taking outward new positions on (touches but he had the "An account of the adventures that his name, and be plies ars being moved out of against might help Boswell secrets uf llneameqt, nvor, near Lena, gun fire oa French hts ather heart, in th ten year a young author encounters In evacuate French frost. Trieste; may to a Indite to m a slashing epistle to com he be referred to leu glri from gang of tempt to rescue carry strongly fortified ridge Ger-st What would th late Sir Wil- often as "themay crooks" Iff. American Maupassant, unscrupulous Rourhei and north of Arras. M An B. Quirt French throw Germans the have liam bsck Sinclair, Y. Savoy Gilbert, librettist, exciting M. mane bombard Koissons and milt A. C. th Boccaccio; his fan.( sd; bold Heights story of a range war. A typical west-or- a said to Gerisch, Grosbach and Gurgen-helwill endure some necessary settling, tary works St ,Lunevtlle, . without of Mellcocq Wets snd Croix Oer- tale. to effect. his and but his claiming pstronylc. watchful ht shrewd, essential, breaks-down man attack at Courceljes ' ISIS. CbUdreat Books. Son nabend standing for Sullivan, the morwill prove a good antlsept t und i sstlff resistance, while Won. Note to Carranza is a fist refusal von Hutiers That Barbour Play name of bis famooe collaborator? , against the germs of time. Christomen tn drive for e t Architechis demands; has failed to keep Baxter Boy are Mopped Germany will The historians have also been seized pher Morley in X Y Evening Poet. bis promise ,W safeguard Americans declare our ture. a danger Atlantic Coast upon, Carlyle, strange to say, hss not Hound and border" U. 8 will demand the Bowser Burgess neutrals tt Is said. JOB PRINTING AND BOOK Scouts of the Wolf been honored, notwithstanding all his pin nt,sn Cseadtsn rash forward too, warning ISIS. Corcoran Boy on front rf l,(s yard width south-eaBINDING. , ' praise of the Fatherland. Gibbon Is Patrol, Villa's chief aid plans of Z.llekske and retake old and HU Fritftdfc also safe, but Hums la now ths name W are the pioneers in Job Prtrt-tn- g Frenis Pjti onwith InPritl'.h trr hr he Germans rain at sttak Maid ths city today J4th K ! of a former Bchwederm. and Green and Book Binding In the sta Verdun. Crown Princes troop In to H fantry sent from Colon-bul f must let Greenbergn Oroen, Grcwne- - Our facilities are the best for hanterrific assault border Kolchak f'hronkJt aduced guard Further oft i )' In return for Allied atd, p, edges pot tg and Orun have their va;. Bryce, ling any rises of work', ne maier bsa posts went ef ThiaumonR Thow n thyVta back e, see here to eiesd.bs pouer. ) large or how small d Co Is hat "jr" for fhe rviwimv-lT-itj Lad while) THE DLSF-RETrhaBi rerhririer, .NEWS J.OI? TEPT BrunnschweU.er, TUTS ). .BY AND LARGE ,:sv ' Is the cost of living rising? to work I Get t Is the price of things surprising? Get to work ! ' Do you find your income shrinking . Though no cent you spend for drinking, Is your courage slowly sinking?. . Get to work! . es -- Whats In a Name? Quotha! Is there need of bore production ? , Get to .work! Are there signs of strikes and ruction ? Get to work!'"' Are the nations going crazy, Are their economics hazy, Do you feel youre trowing lazy?, . Get to work! Q Are we in a false position? . Get to work ! ' Are we headed for perdition? Get to work! Is the hope of peace receding, Is there lack of sense and breeding, 'Is the League'mere pleasant reading ? ' see -- see j- -- Gettowork! It ... Bad(-Fowe)- ." ses ool-um- ns ' 1 Britiah-to-the-bo- , Are we slowly,-surelyslipping, on others each tipping, Living Is the nations fabric ripping? Get to work! W. W. WHITELOCK. New Books SHORT A WAft-HlSTOW- V. SHORT HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR; by William A. McPherson; G. P. Putnams Son a New York end London. . In Sun and N. ly - T. Hamid. in the work among the women land end laborers. In the solace of work reserve ths maturity, of life, whensomewhat fores an 4 strength have subdued ths quick Impulses of youth, a great and wohderful lovs comes Into her life to further strengthen this and develop her characterw-an-d lust at ths time of her first harvest on the farm. The story Is fully as well told, and those of perhaps better written than the author's earlier days, when upon and her was bestowed the attention even ths criticism of no less s personage than the great Gladstone, who took issue with the broad views, she erp reseed In Robert Elsmere. and who probably, if living today, would likewise frown 'upon the lack of religion in her present heroine., , The will sympathetic reader, .however, an generally find Rachel Henderson attractive character, by reason of the to fine womanliness j approaching reverence with .which . the now author clothes her. , This is an admirable Interpretation as well as a narrative of the war. in the form of a concise and story, In which technical detail is avoided but the broad outlines of the struct! ore faithfully ' presented. Of the authors clarity of milistyle and his firm grasp of thefurthsituation, no one will need taryassurance than the reminder that er he contributed the critical military comment" in the New York Tribune which attracted such wide attention. He is further known to permanent literature by his celebrated Strategy of the Great War, a volume of absorb! nc Interest to students of mill- -. be tary tactics and stratecy. in whichand I analysed the1 various movements AS AM AUSTRALIA If SEES rs. tbs Allies and ths campaigns of bothevsn a layman can Germans so that by H. T. easily visualise them, and in which hs AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS: Brad don: Angus A Robertson, Lt took the view that Germans; loot the ' In errors war throuch certain specific Sydney, Australia. military policy. the legisof Mr. Brad don, a member In the present book the purely lative council of New South Wales, and strategical aspects of ths war are dis- sometime commissioner for the comcussed only in so far as It is necessary monwealth of Australia to the United to establish ths true relation of battles and campaigns to one another and States, sets forth in this small volume country deto the ultimate result. The .main idea his impressions of this bout nina of a rived accurstay clear and during to been civ has unate running account of the wars months, grouping his observations headings: der the chapter first ths After general and progress. origin of the War, characteristics and resources, political tjvo chapters, Beginning Strategy," ths and constitutional, racial, . Industrial and Numbers and which there reader is conducted swiftly and In and financial, etc., under the sequence from one are Comments and discussions ofbackchronological scene of the great conflict to anoth- press, our geography, historical Prest circles, er from Belgium and the Marne, and grounds, sports, business Wilson, the Senate and the League, fhe the succeeding "Race for the Sea, opthe negro, the Austrian Irish, Jhe foreigner, to the Russian front, ths question, the mercantile marine, liquor erations in Serbia, the Dardanelles, Corailways, finance, American speakers the Italian front, the Asiatic and Ruand pronunciation, and Americas wr lonial campaigns, the sacrifice of otheffort . mania, ths battle of Jutland and The authors extremely clever and er naval operations, ths Various steps war tactful commentaries upon our instituby which America drifted toward and finally made the plunge, the Rus- tions and our people will be read with sian revolution and dismemberment, pleasure and Interest.They furnish a 4 he turn of the tide and the final picture which In the main is unusually decision In ths west all these chap- - accurate, and they should contribute to a much better understanding among ters being lucid, vivid, and authoritaof ths the authors countrymen of many tive. Mr. McPhersons studies commanders various phases of life and thought in the Unitpublications of Britbetween the lines ed French. German, States on both sides, Reading one is Irresistibly led to the conclusion ish, Russian. American, and Italian, have evidently been painstaking and that, just as in this booklet Mr. Brad-do- n Is helping his fellow Australians exhaustive; and the Information hus great in- to understand America, so, during bis gleaned has been used with essential the short sojourn In ths United States? Mr, telligence In confirming -as here Braddon must have done a good del facts of the tremendous story excellent to assist Americans to understand Ausgiven. It Is sn altogether end illuminating volume, an unusual- tralia. Throughout hia long and valuly valuable contribution to the liter- able record of publio service, it is ature of the mighty conflict. probable that he has done nothing more valuable than the work he. did LAST WARD'S as Australian commissioner in the WHS. HtSPHRY United States. Certain it Is that Jils BOOK. booklet leaves the very distinct imHARVEST; by Mrs. Humphry Ward; pression that po work he has done , Dodd, fead and Company, Nsw York. has yielded him more personal interand enjoyment. . A significant coincidence is that estHe holds that the greatest and most the mortal just et theof moment when of our troubles arises from interesting and s Hngland popularremains the gathering together in sueh large Mrs. novelistmodern uccesuful numbers, and under one flag, of so Ward were being laid to final rest many, nationalities; and more than Hast of her novel, first copies the else our future depends were upon anything bearing the title "Harveet," upon the results that will flow from the too, from press. Strangs, of all our white na- -, down coming melting ltfs the that in the autumn of her own fullinto a common stock. It Moralities she should produce a story of ths cannot bfc dented that at present they ness of Harvest," as rich and color- are far from that; and it is no small an as afterOctobsr ful and beautiful tribute te the acuteness of Mr. Brad-doobservation that hs should have noon. The story has for Us locale. Jlke so herein hit uptht the precise problem Mra Wards books, of others which many of our own many the rare setting of rural England, ths statesmen and publicists regard as the time being the not less interesting greatest which the future bolds In for ua period, near I he close of ths late star, stors ... ..III...... . when some farmed and did many I A GOOD SCOIT STORY. things; and the hitherto unheard-o- f action of the tele being all connected THE LONE Edward RCOT; by whh the hfe of the "farmerettes." Champa Carter; The Comblll Comnoticeable about A feature ala pany, Boston. Mrs. Ward s novel is fhe peculiar yet her heroines; This decidedly readable book, confeirtnsilng charm of v and in tt! respect he la again a foreword by Sargeon General taining successful aith the character of William C. GorgaS. N. A. (.retired I, woman of while probably written largely a for Rachel Hertdereon, which hangs Boy Kcouta Contains many facts whbh Ijlrt.herwithlihes tragic s cloud and of which are not ony Interesting hut valuable kh to destroy an remembrsnes to those of more ma'jrs age The well-balanc- . -- ns far-seei- peep-liorl- Pt d. . 1 ess - o Notes -- 0. , Con-grav- e. g. little-minist- er -- is Hen-rich- -- c. nt -- Btiss-weiler. JT,' m Rh-ar- -- Com-pelg- ne Bird-Hous- st th Cnr UrUt(l Plajr-Book-- - -- , |