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Show z ' -------- --- , . ,t , 11 , . ' . . - 4 , , . - , . , DESERET EVENING N.111 --- , - , ': I .... .1), , 14' , ; ' ' it. A i- , . tI l 1 bt- . t 1 1 4..--- -4 '.1111Villiltli fks1:- , ' I - , A , : '.)', ' a : l, - i True worth . !, . i I ....1 is in There '. ! t: A i !:.!-- ,: i'. if , PIONEER Br...1. ------ - - ., , ,, "Lbenal-ao- ,,,..,,,44. a' MISTI&1SS t,'. - as we measure, IMUSUill ' - . , I - - - ., ila Z. , , - 7",ittagase,.. - POr,ta, ...m, rt ri.", 1...-'-;--'1- ; , , M:K:haen;Pr 4, ..; , ' ' . ;.", , '1, f,i ' i... happenings. '. , . ., . ,,, , ' ...,. . iti cnhf:ir a:nn ce, been no buried chest , no -- mu :vo, I mill at hrune.-anpride. mbloisewrin'sgtreatn stuhirse gebegtumoestre, I make in fifty , d hard-er- n ' 'f a. 'g aJ . 1, , . :Itiihet:em,mi dppri ilor. , 1 oehrtitedff. () , ' " ,' " 3'.. ,,.;,,,' .. el.d, stained slice of tin, than do the wealthy gent. coin coines easy as the rain, it represents re, no in toil or strain, shop or den; they use the,r and sell, like taking water 'from a well;; up again. We do not value much tre an everlasting spring, wells up, year CAII:tI you'd appreciate a bone, you have te, eiiii a 14::::::"dand ".'w a tear. I'd rather have the ru.,tv with-for which I labored overtime, and sprained a wing or slat, thzin V," dime the large and shining buck that Fortune handed me, or Luck; eet ,et rich to that. lad, -, I rt,::::::' the 1, : - t1 i: ' 7 ' to ttniiuttilfudonnt:inilnitetithiteihsl p ! .. ' - t 4' 7 fieei .:',.''''--- S e.......ds... '. : 4 eA. ' 1,.;.:,,?",7 ,,,,,,.... - (FOR TIM DESERET NEWS). BY WALT MASON : '.; av ' . , I. Ne.;;LateB,-ntoth- The Idle Rich I'm fond cot coin, long green 'toL burn; ... ,,socia.,.., '",F ' '271,7"": , 'N- ,- SECTION .TWo , 0.444 IglOrk . - ''. I . is., ,, .:- - 4 f.' .fe,- $ 4. , - :1 , r- j - ', T'' I ,4,-,:-,,,,1- 7 II membered as a loung lady of rare she beauty and culture, and although was young, her pupils say she main- ,She was tafned a strong d!se,i,hne born in ISO and died m II":.. She was the sistcr t John 1, speneer, J"sephine Spencer and Emma S'pencer. , ,:b 7. .2.,.. SCHOOL gtfhe'r4Ki Tinhita'"141.LI . , 0,.., 1. ALBUMS Lashis ofipthe Desetreo,t nf - , 7-- st.;re. ward, Mrs. Eli A. Tolland. Mrs. Sarah II . . - SATURDAY JUNE 26 .'' 1915 The histoty. for losvay, United States civil sersiee vom- - of the new volume. missioner. tells of the posittoes under 1 the same period,- of Greater Britain avil ali is awl otntr countries Uncle Sam and how In secure thsm. acttsity isti stt. of the worli phases Wick- - World Wairsizirws--yh- e July down. number begins with an admirable aril-- , Yattiek MacGill, the Irish navvye war-timon the ele on wanderings el. "rhe Rat-- . Italian Alps. which is timely and in- - i poet,- whe recent Fat.has added to the reputation he -teresting Just now. Victor l'hildrcn of the tif won a year ago with cvntributest an interesting well. and Dead End." is fighting as a private a rescue (mini a caved-i- n "A with the British forces in Flanders. in there is another "thriller" Mid-Air: FiViven'or Life in not, how- - having recently been sent to the front after ever. pertaining to Zeppielins. Besides with the London tru,h regiment near various these there are gripping !months of training in camp of adventure and perilous and i don, , We cannot do wrong and feel right, Nor can we give pain and feel pleasure, For justice ENenges each slight. The air for the wing of the sparrow, The brush for the robin and wren, But alwa9s the path that is narrow And straight for the children of men. El ,;!, ; .41-1 ;,..... . . . , . - oe C' - is We get back our mete ,,,.r:,..: i - :! 1: .,.:).-f- - I nothing so kingly as kindness, And nothing so royal as truth. Tt- ir ; . Or in spite of their fancies of youth, r, 5. 111:3 ,..,......40. . Some little good, not in dreaming Of gteat things to do by and 69. For whatever men say in blindness, t ..; ,- '''' '''..r '1 , - ' r This p1Cture of Miss Aurelia Spencer, a Salt Lake girl well known in early memd1111- - will bring back pleasant ories to old Fall ILAkers who iII recall her as aschool teacher. In PM. when ate was only 15 years nt age. he taught a school for beginners in presa residence on the sweat side ent i, S. L. depot blo. A few years .ater anti taught in the district schools. Among those who were her first pupils sere Marshal Aquila Nebeker. Manager ' being, not seeing, In doing each day that goes by .; l I 4 ''''' , I il. i' ,, NOBILITY. .; . N ! ' ....03 ( - -- - ' ,. OLD .".- : :';' - '. 1 : , : -- ' . I . ti ':in , Alalle.;- - - z Illk t , '11;........"--- ' LEAVES FROM I 'Ttov 1 i .. p t.7111----7....T t t ie-1)- 1!' 4..' - .14211417"--alm ,- 0 .. . 1.11 r 4 NEWS !I . i , -- ' I , .- , bwviAt ,- 5- Gump Stallemo &Min PROFESSOR DISM'ISSED FROM PENNSEVAINNIA RING ASST. PROF. St yrr Whose removal hv the trustees of hat created al Pennsylvania university mild sentation. H.- engaged aa structor in t he Wilarton School of Ftnanoe: and it is said taught doctrines; of political eeDnOMY not in harmohy with the betters of those who cona the imaitution. give and take. to take tes well as to give. and must be able to modify his thinking. ladh in form and in subOn stance. In order to think with his staff and to think with his public. He cannot think for them unless he thinks with Abbott. ire The Ont.. ! ov 401,1 0 I N John Mase4eld to 114ke Hospital "quit" to the Front --- to! 4 I 111 - . Author of Witlow In the Who this Been IA orLiii;.: with The Red Cross Sinve January. is Now Beek in England and is Busy Raising Funds to Equip it Mobile Hospital Wbieli lie Nay As Badly he been NeededParty his Worklnj with up to Nos Hs,i A 11,i4inatikbed (look in SWAM Strong. the AnierieastUrami oppni Prima DonnaMay Simian.. Meanwhile, Says She Will Betots All the Profits From, Her -- Journal" of Expelietweti in iteiginon 10 the Red Crow, ,,Indo--Barri- e at Memorial senior Protiman.--- tc 113e-istre- N. ft. f t rt ha photo Gouverneur. Morris. whose 4 g1 The Goddess" was produced last I play iiiii., , month. formerly a bitter oppo.a NOTES. reand idea of nent the moving' picture t ot fused to allow any of his stories to . 1: The Deseret News Is asked by the be picturized. Ris conversion has been look. (Ueda Literary Lotter) considers so complete that he now ,.!t arm of Chicago; and Home, editor . pictures, one of the greatest elle readers' moving fields possible for ,the author. I to inquire Whether anY local ALICP1 CART. The Poet of Provence. (Special Correspondence.) only quoting one of h!s ,144-- 4 1 nth or descendanui.of the early pioneers !jt thb 16 John Mane- Again. June -speaker cks..,I VIHjaTfl Pinkney Lawsons,- book. The IFri -tell him about the can mysterious by And success 1 to thoti From his saying. was writ:,.:: eady roniantie Log of a Timer CruiserLONDON. name 11111.t. it seems, be gallant savior of the IferriII train.- This. he ten. ii I while on the six months trip for bis golden maturity. Frederic Mistral, and in pretty big let- C&Wng gentleman. rt of sort a leghad PrOlrencitt the i captain Seutt, s met, New ox of teams in ti SA WAS a service train the federal forestry !,,ter long ters. to the !Unlit authors. Eiht- friend than Barrie re .;;;. destiny almost unheard jf In on the Santa Fe trail in the sixties. Mexicil described in the volume. by endary The .4( 1 servtif can who Into author he ish are and world. When modern the Q1141;it) American alike, !LATEST MAGAZINES crowded with the women and Old- candle light in the camp during the the Str.t, rah. mr,1 "77'W BOOKS. :diningritcon of the little hotel In ing under the Red Cross in the war. er to one's surptiaii at a 7,1 rat irt I, 1 .. i evening after the days work was over. Ilia al List dren of hardy pionfers; "attalted 1))1 without so much as a pocket diction- Arles where he used to luneh after a- Thew include of courage Henry James. smartness. was g:ISCF. 7 I; fill morning mat Mt,' tl , visit to his museum. even the :stityr.i W IL CenturyVie leading feature of an overwhelming force of Indians, the' arY as a reference book. backed British tourists found them- who, is one of the chief organizers of Ilonal glove.-hitrousera I the IL" Coe ly Century is an article ,Allott train was Row eut.titis 4.r1;1. preserved. miraculously Field 1,tand beggars for) the American Red and Blackand Gld!" by Gilbert Parker witS the re, ipient selvs leaping to their feet with the .,... Sir sera ,4 BENTS, rima'fie 1:.e1 t hip, reit has i.nd cordially Irreproachable.. .ta in a series of For years the inquirer says he Loomis. Lonaba Ambulance service which teli, Frederick to of one the nnat '2tte, the els baronetries onferred rest of the rir s 1;11 'Pile. the eh tin h v whit salute-- . atith---- i feelthe been iiig to collect 'the evidence of! King Ueorge on his birthday .11.11i0. turning his fine fortune Treves reeently praised so highly. Then Bernard Shaw. Will ct4 tamp a ;,.. i;k a'aiiih to had the it have s in the the 3. e t not niost tha are S - AHis .rti. survAors of what Otherwise would Jah'.7 IL empire Sir Gill i at there is May Sinclair of '.7Divine Fire" rthur Pinar.). Bar- rarticles are T. the of gligipse of him on some as ordv a member he interesting rendrrs thoe fr a :able t have been a tragedy; olitrivaling the editor .r mpel-Wed Nimes. or itrange. aiil ,:.1;1,r :alma. who served alongside of lady abort dis(ani.A. 14, i:'; 1,,teirot stodtlards parliament. but to may be sAiil to be ).res. or .'t.er it fG 11 starolI made he lii Meado-whoy note the khaki, tki!ed an t" the other Thesel and with thr.i by a rnassa!re. and mountain intrepid rEhting introductory 1,0rothy Fielding on, gollectif writer.; wha have helped forgeton the impression nI ' Thu stone bench of a 'Oman members of the Munro Motor Ambu- sthterannsdet etn)tr ratL.1 ing t At. The 014, t Hendrik 4,an Loon. the Dutch historian. fa eq. Some of them crystalizA- imperial stetiment by means aream people went On .1,sn trs outbreak of th. his black sombri;ro as 'since Corps. Henry Sydnor Harribon. U arid James Davenport Whelpley's-Enelis- h 11,, hitc of lifting trt, novels. rt,r his off1,1,1 he ht !ng. or told the story has been to bring toact,icr crowds rose in great the author of "Queed." who, at last chambers in tin, Ad,i; the .i 4 1.1 Characteristies," as observed dur- must still "A iari- ing tile- - stress of 'war cleveland Mofto their descen.l,ns. If any such. read the shout Maurice to break waves into a publb,loni was Hewlett, a accounts. T. swelling correspondence M.D., Morrie. rt inan't Lota driving tin., ,a aimetrinit 7oun says 'it! iif at the front. and lira St Clair of a 'forest-loverthese lines. will they kindly write! ous European governments. and whik telCs "Into the Crater of a minseir better than his mhrobes In Md, Mtatrat" he seemed th very symbol a thrilling deseent into Kitd and type of the legendary .youth and Stotart. who wrote -- Women and War" declines to live elstosh-rt- - thansm, ine ho and published rtes hun the collection is not maa. there are in describes naVolcano. t His t he famous and Hawaiian us of Johns ..nd has Wood. Provens number a has of men beauty joy andertakets slow that given 'ue of the 2". oMcial the It tranalatiom, ,,..oli MI anied by a remarkable series of playa This to mention only the first ishing touches on a 11P'k and that tural eminence was tempered by such no all-a- t. and Austrian books V :, Madame L. de Hogermirm.Lin,kr.1 :rtnius hare been...diseased. reolt r Oates from Lumere photoK. calls "Frey and His WIftr.' amth whose names come to hand. pod,- tPrillent mar he traeed In natural sitilpftitr that .seipular It b nice, for the first time' Th. 11114qlt1On ,;t:.e of author "The dhPr It also as ToPre are deseriit as was Sunny to Without so much as a line about his by way of being .raphs. n spontaneous sponmi ": ,,rttpan:,-,been to publish only those original do. rniaty i ,ilid anti to r! was least tiers sineere. t His at his Life." into activities instructi,ta Ditdonatit presence has ptie ;eft Denmark last. e Immenso,-gracious (or and getting tits print mf umsnts which the various governtot e Moe so tar as one has seen). Maaelleld. it novel, "A LOVPT.S 14election ,hor: stt.ries. he-- Itaiy In her book of &tiled tlm. and he wore old te Fra and 'rho Philistine wilt con. .!trd4 t have laid h.sfore the world as authenti, annther h of a of and .rittrtymous been tontins,on has wreath ShepNorse anti tr. ambulance be ptilliffishol reaulart, zppeas. myrtle doing commentaries arc. tale, and again. s recOrds of vents, I'. ,r her meeting ut I$S4 wl the Pre6ent tinits eft;:. 1 ' eing other aork at the front ever since Jan- taken from an an.'inn: tho statement itt made that Mr. Hill, ley Sergeant in Juiy Century. xcluded, uven W:V11 pro etei.li "MP therefore then the young Prinee l'' king of Italy. ',it. In !t last. He went out then as an "or- reality. purely its altth,rt4 -for hard uary :tit them,le't eivli from the copy enough governments The she wrote. reeding of Naples. i l ': prinelpino." number lids al, means itCitWT11., Is handyn a valued derly- (which ; t!' general lags. Like "A Lovers Ta14, 7ear. nip estate selves In these days. ivstoracal .oi th. He is air it "sat next to me at luncheon. New Romance. I r. Dumas a this in from group p.iscerful a will at country tout .pmalris S500."4,11. party man) become overla,id ity demne is apt to probably be mor14itzfl tin 'soth .1,,er and has a menwry that ,f articles molt tl' storing events of whi,h also included Dr. Retain. the dig- sides of the Atlanti.mass of .riticitco through which 'he. 19Ul. tasi. :si Wri Sit El a in Pears. chief English ti"rti- day ought to ttand him in the popularly that tinguished surgeon. and which had as sued in book-forLememotering rigin,1 student has to dig back to of diod roeontlii ftn?ert Frooke sinstdie s Mine it like r..w the of frit h) Ehmt. thr Mn'TItV Dumas ha's, Meadi Y its cook no less a person than MIPS Su- famous aviator son. tioanwhle. 11,11( at on and II kources-I., tho Darlanolles. oh to ho the romances i i ,n babe strol,e askThe he arm., s questions rush ;,'..Anan can the - ar, this American a en. that tv:!h voorn,,s opera grand Strong. h Ina i enl,oed dent in that in pop.laritv sas a the fia al ,9 the v ti "somewhere', Sea." startled a tHr.rson and !lir, : r 11,o f one into of to be r.,,a hes a, t:me! on the field holong;rime donna. who used I Impatiently no d6ut,t: angreatly faeilitat, such sork :11Tin hi,. i am. li is ,ry nalltarX Mon. .At.hott searehp, ion thP rPit to S jr WS ItPr g.ott the stars of the Metropolitan in New other chanCe awaiting, of contents suill trot!, in The Inv,. ng Kmo.s. diften-qiall about the himself war, t, he. present e in the seems, xi nulls r t hu t there NUN York. This "unit" was lecated in diestes-thMore authors in khaki One of theta ',and th, r 114 sope tarpi na!ur, t: I rought since the um-4'7,4 bow en flemoeraey and a i- OA remuins an important Ft.!, of bin that France. Just 1.0 miles from the firing-ha- s Is "Anthony belif pers:ons The Bible as Literature. ,book: 1,let of brim Moses. and hen t Altated to knos , In Whartor. whose flanSoM r, tracv: irolo.P of 1r his litie and result the 9,11-Intnot found its way into Eggliapt, experiences comedy. "At thesna Boned; British diplomatic con'. httA inativ tit' Marie Temnevi FP-f.rs wet, killt,d in the ia in in t result .there may (which was as DUMa stirring Itussiao t. nil 1 Irrench Telios prMifie .howevpr, quite scored so hard on bth 411,..s of the haul, )f chattano"ga I had t.. onfett,I S., 0.f, tvk., ,,,nePrilonS our host English litermure is shot a writer as his great Scotch proto- - poem later on). was to convince the au- Atlantic. and twang. Book: Belgian tlrey Book. with t1,f had kn.r411. I 114,1 1.9rt.,:tt, if wr,,to rtith-- a nd tn, and through with Biblical quo- type. and it is thus natural enough. thor of The Widow in the lc,ihr,ugh t 110 kn- appendix rmarding :ciq for Lona aahwel His er)tlIttlg h tr,.grestifve Germany MA tathtns maxims. metaphors. charac- in a war. that there has remained un- - of'the pressing need for a !whole tw- - Wycherley" lations: Serbian Btu. Book. with al,. t TenT1,,. real alt r course and of name, ,ga or k the Aflister t tl ,tddv brag., ''.,,'1': ters. alluslons: the one bcsok with which tit nos- something n' hi! that has ell:d- - ries Of mobile field hospitals. ;tIlit V. -Signor wadi' containing lit. or nap. Recistrat t? and he 1,, OU r the ;1,4 .knrn iWril 1,iln tar Prom the where n sewere sta. the National ;4".trt, point rraler needs to have- familiar et! the industry of the translator, This they speech of Dee. 5, 1914 He atirrn lAto (Iirt14 Gultd. lnlyersits- R, .,f gnatotane7, ls the English' Otitis. It is new-ol- d with containing grestt Alexan- - titined. Masetleld says. they had to go enlisted. ILS story of the Marcus Horton. author of the -to Russia c haries coeues Hydfr pro-aftot ths me. prhate to the to fetch train for one the war P,11 front - bY in to -undertake ,r,dui.,,us : for Prosvim Bethmann Hollweg's La any title its Terreur dre titis the. rpt,F, Breit i of d On 'he tnacbitt North.1 !ay.of in began. iv." nterna,:onal 54 wounded miles &item not- sienne a Frankfort.teach English iiterature P.,(1 te,sog and this journey of -ka,z, an4 when it Aug. 4,, 1914: Auatro.Hungarian sera-ic- e Bialen. ,with quartnts ; subse- western unlYersiu. interprets the lets; ,T1.. the ntorY of a hors. and his fee,v, his Bible sit least as well as he first published. betore .4 hb war ...al or thereabouts took 48 bourato accom- - gun Book: documents published tri He has had Urne to rtt, 4 new plas nr the. United S!ates in d.fonse Lour! erhati approached in fiction hat the ?kno-,,,!Phan-ea- ch his was to that The I el'il. caused all index On the a result way'. a Duand Shakespeare. pares decided sensation. copious quently: Russians havf, dono in fact. 11, recog1,t on the sea Apart front tliff,e1 'Mies w oind- - let, however, and an immense's- clever Mtn to he elucidate of the sill undcrtaking percentage has troinot before The volurite- contains rights appalling wrote tan matt hook2after defeat the the thp great service of the horse meet the Bible fiVe times where be will contains 13...1, Minefield got one so a competent authorits who hp all told No pages; and not only from war atti,lf,S, the July of the Anstriap! se- - Sadolta. aa a led died on the journey. in peace and rca ace nriP t.entribut on and essaN s of to matt IlYea tiovrit It Cholsey. read It assures me. 'lilted "The Guilt-- , once. For purpoFes rnet Shakesl-earthe side of the alllea-t- o shi,-- it na; numereni, of thiirio-terdtotimer-L,bfl-e France to. the hts warning 4, repcat Cap literartortiuginary ; 4.f h highest totality rkshire- -t n t e tact daYs of April titan Anger It has Inst 'neon seems! exposition. it is certainly threatening her from the luridly inclinesbut altoi frcrn the uniPrussians. i hte ',aster. The prayer ,,f th hors. AS necessary for him to under;17.1 and since then has been, w4king iike by Norman McKinnell. who is plan- lie it is a most vain011e versal standpoint. to more theme. than nveint Russians perhaps. have Elia war i Meeltanie.--Tlituput it- th.ir he rzi, Popular a trohtgtaiting literary wort go hang ing to produce it forthwith. Anothr ,t ,, 4 t df 1., understand Shyleek: and instructive compilation. ttirnishin'2,' the following petitiop for horses: 11,Nr,! rt''ea'rib'thrroittitghrdoiT t. theerictontinvraenst. widR,11-,material author-i-r";,,01- war. ii itii i, tragi, dexelor-- - rz' meanwhile-- in sith Job is of greater younz Penis GiuOM' at once an opportunity of comparitig rri, collecting funds for a sti's. And for those also. humthrd thr vt ,t tile six :it furnishes: tati.aat. ,ca anal ahl. ,,ks. Parathan attitud and checking the claims familiarity with 0" r it did net reach Eagiawd. It, time- - , mobile hosPital Which he intends to Ma." whose first book, "Priondbth t - b:e beasts. sho. uith us. hear th,. bur- !..,,, I ost. was strr hold no as in Out soon it critics as as take Gladden. can be by of the various nations. anti sUPPIPng ,abject natier liil'',Nr a limn 'ntr of interjust i,,n,,,,, tiain,., t, amor,1,. ,0,,,,..i,,,.. article tin the July Pop...Jar Me- - den and heat of the d..o. and offer Atlantie - Inferior to the best work- of eines financed. base an authoritative Dour,. of ,..wvwt,,,to rsting Its -and Monthly. proba I!LE The Prussian Terror" Tiro-- use -- i ii,!scin tra s anti their guiltless Ike! for the th, tole alOrginized .hami-4 Forim( will be near Courtrai. and it will Stephen Graham or Maltric. reference for statesmen and Pt uclclit. the forthcoming translati011.-Newla- blY ,,r1 l'! or their countries. .se supplicate thy 144,10 lir, as wesprts, ttlo a is I apetialize in maternity casea.: He needs Garattin re' of !lilt the member ,is,11 4,101 For it, tai Qualifications of a Journalist Tork Times sea tragedy. the' sinking ,.f great tenderness of hart. gr,atr-,li2:300. I understand. and now has coin. serve cavalry. now at Tilworth VMEttlt" ....FRENCH M.NiN p. tdc Lirittania. the fighting in the alr.i hast promised to Fll tInt man awl oon- is fte needless been He..ton. has to say. i$I.:01v. having. going and he -- id story of an English channe1 beast, great is tny tributed personally with nn niggard plaepriting and the Novi!! SO, is a drams Lord ;?,,,1and literature some have tnete! tuntb-iand many other topvs ta, prehand. Be has another house in St.' called "Aishet Marie,the setae tior !tete Os :ft ,0Mtre,rt, 'MO they are radi- I New PIECES 11)E THE GAME to- co;iiiiesa ,it.n 10 i',..nsfa ut Eve pages. of,i Sol;P1, !John's Wood. and is the proud father whcch is the Crimes Negotiations te p do Chambrum. i:allt- different. The essayim is an artto war John Oliver of aas hist the showing' phase pen 1,011(11M pictures eery two children. a boy and 'gni. who, wards b.:1m York and es lsi the journalist is not. He has nein. of in are production Pr(? '.4' name t:' of Mrs. Ptlirl i acti r it ies. Alien, are Many other us.4111 Teresa his Shake-tbut it Is too earls- yet to else dmalk The following 4s books will he added: bY the bye. are fond of time nor inclination to be artistic. The Countess de chamt,rum uritiaa and lutereeting articles. while the ShOpt craigi. not ethit and dramatic authcr. v thf HA TDEN 111.RCIE the public library Monday. June Robert Louis Stevenson could never "representations. . Notea- - iond Amateur Me,hanies- - aec-- She was horn in Nov .3. have been a from Paris under dal, nf January. Miss May Sinclair la atili working b journalist. Horace Greeley 21. MS: a ismnd with practical rtrairri.d.: lItt17. the eldest daughter ation tions John to this of the a for :: Red Crests. sort in MISCELLANEOUS. ',old reter have been an preface thongti not. as preapologizes, free from technicalities and el ip1 at.,1 Morgan Richards and granddaughter tor, The Play in Print. Abel-A- m tssok. for indulging in the frivolity of by numerous diagrams and stahos. erican India n as Slave Hold-- ! lonely:4n the field. A little woman. of Hon. Pec..r Spearwater. siho rep- icif affairs. theHejournalist must be a man 'ti!1 must be interested in er and SeceRsiontst. htha'sSuKdhecl111"ed.a.Ill'alth4raDoliorotn hheyarirt.P"Mainhge resented SheiU,.urn in the colonial publishing fletion in a minient of such; a lit hat Ts enty years ago the petnted Itir lat going on. He must have a felrontfral and was not Nati ,,,, al Get vide Niagsrine-7- ..i Parliament at Halifax ror Four ila.vs after her wit, ftelinx with all ports of men. man s.ocAimalericsaewn tragic realism .strong enough for the actual acted or unarted. 1111P WI lerIMIIIN tr." tr., 14 :a She was priately educated in London, progreim The June number l this inn" was work !Snow tiitv and what they think and Fifty Years Industrial and - after the obliged!nursing manuecript had been fornarded to the devoted in tiPs,ript on andmagazine 1.4 Competition & Het tor Munro picture tri i Poston. smi Niue. At age of must th:nk it ith them. He must know combination. untr7 nag plunged party wag driven out rdestred lb know what F4gilla publishers. her countr a timely eh it of sun-she married ti141 draw. Americans' Italyccrtainly !!!, Reginald Walpole Craittie Ghent were hat for on the of tern-to war. doing Germans. and. being Into the European by Batiev-F- or return' 0 hie Ths the Story Teller, Ject in vieu of recent and had on SOIL John Churchill is a daily ',that will interest. per..odical to England and take, things easy for a we Iterd Obliged to go to the thaw. Barnes-Throthe eastern frontier: mbe was more ot ,.nroliment Lmongthatther,aintrys them Central À Mtn, war hosts on raigle. Subsequently Ate obtained a t All the time she was III tempura. "reign plays. the work of Dumail1' t n Y, tit. a weekly what will if am lees eut off from conotwnicating leith .the eontinent. morning. filardslee-AbrahLincoln's OathFh,rence Craig Al- - divorce from het husband and n eem however. she kept a rough journal, ann Ben. Sudermann and many (aka ;.intereet them fvfq week. If a monthly the outside noel& The first thought brecht writes pleasantly on tlie "Pron.- was received Into the Roman oatholft :a hat will interest them next month. both in the odeaa Waitt to withdraw the story front put, He r 'Vett Vic- - otintv her return has been expanding were obtainable of I 'it les of 44 Organizer :ler She illustrafaith. Italy.diel ,,r heart :must know hie subject better than his 'with, it into a complete. detailed. and. suddenly and in translation. but the play nts A , lication altogether: but later the author iind Earl Sti,k,r describes Venice, disease on Aug. 12. 19 ireadere. hitt not so much better that tory. s r will not need to be told eg EngIIhIanguagc was praeti.utill aftt- decided 1..) alio it to be brought out., tions; in a chh rm in g sketch. illustrated with4 Pu,hiltoist,rtsphoyf. eri; IVi' cannot understand their thought or 1 bidden book. Dramatist!, pubk4a ,ieh that consecrating the profit. if there should 4t 7.,ictures owl 2 truips. Many of thesel ratzuldt;aetrvocounmtpan.oftnantl In. ng title u fell Truly Stories froni the an: of thought. If he does not underand readers whose tongue u .41 DOS' pielit be any. to the alleviation of a ,eation i:1..istrations are , . of full rag . size. and i Sur, fit.e its mall :loaf:4 them. they will not understand In June. and the entire apparently thought that ttP., plag of that homeless misery of which she :' r !4 and the Corn- -. i be published .;; 117 is accompanied by a hit or el.- - f boy who aske! hi. suggested If he to a is ;him. mother him will reed be authe drama wasdhe theater and theta of as editor. devoted an proceeds had seen so, much. by the all 7h,tersely and intelligently ei Rib!. story I'hen she told him to tart or M.Shia orspecial Uremia t,,,..; to as riw, it act a the needs acted see it Amto the Munro and of It is neither a' pleasant nor a: great scripti.n ,,,ithoreas geographical of Architecture journal. furnishes the reader with all needed her one of hip hooks !he Mar know only his specialty. But if Vols. 't bulatice Corps, which la now carrying total of its eatateme. To make a atit story. and yet it contains the material explanation. The magazine throughout bring he Is the editor of a general :periodical. stories, he replied. -- No-. rtMether. n its splendid work close to the fi- e- of a modern play was in the latit1111 i, out of which great ,itorie am made. ds Survey-Feldsb. et Geological Georgia fie made-ove- r edited and don't : a moat have want tutalov an eacefully an tine near handsomely In interest of some the For !ins and nineteenth weeks 'ft:. story. & is Peryyse. Mica Gallic kind it century of It thet, decidedly Deposits of Georgia. llaor, want -a truly story from the purely knowledge of all cuh-en- t tr,,r in an underground cellar, Miss, of thing. With ttie adveat of Rag, topics. He '? GriffisMillard Fillmore. ,...,..,,..1 lived possesses fine quality as a. study of printed. need not ttrite elegantly. but Bible.The vnitIme containa : 1 Sincla ir tells me. working. day ind a world power in the theater carola b p he must tive fi taleman. oyer There are many ex- temperaments. .write clearly and Flramil strandThe from Old fifty for the selectionp niagazine Testament so'that , The and by night, candlelight., raging. cluing... forciblywrite envisions Into social dillies not open to controversy in Ferment. to ,, getting their 71 July is a number con- In tli King James version . with omis- he who runs may read. He may write! ItasrorthArnerica only drinking biter from a stream the Norwegian's head demanded tioline. ed.Art of the Bro4t. e ordinary mortals. and the high solciety taining eight h"rt stories and NOur !which came through a cemetery in printing superficially. indeed he often must write sions of only such IartS as are unnig SO eight and the 4 Vole and matchmakers KeltheHouse of reeding Plana Washinggossips li, line articles. Including several goo e necessary to the UntiN of the. stories !superficially. for he writes for a con$OO i r.. Germans were buried. Enalish. Al soon ax we were st ton and Newport have much to do with war i n whkh over Studies stories and features-- In his regular or not apt to hold the attention of the Mit tieney who when they are reading' MitchellBiographical MilPS Sinclair has been writing' down read Ibson's playa the enemies sk7a,' ,,,,r i ottish Church History. the development of the plot. The latter .monthlv Otis are dramatic in child. De writing vot ., the mood for NorthSimeon North: Firit tdficisi in Torkahire.. which is tb 'Garth" of ally arose: "Skity have we Pa:ligpartment. "Masks r noncena itself withimalevolent inter- - and Faces." l profound thinking. But he Must think: Pistol d Wepilell Phillips Dodge. her last novel but one. by Englishmen and Amerkans to PO;4 Maker. ference In the happiness of a young! contributes else his writing, not rooted : .1 Kate !thoroughly, antabilli Three Douglas shows eni are Sinters"' Virgin she it that in I. Prose. Pastels that French nobleman sold diplomat and an account of the poosible they 'tThe T ?r, principle, will lack stability.. and reuniting of Charles ha. a real sense of )'mar by the s st, not readable? Is our drama mord!, American girl. his "society !Mendel Frohman.-wh:, ..,,,, PlIPPYTelephone Cables. it may be clever. lost life aboard the tries with which she tells the story Ilin journal. thoug-M. hip I Jaime' Pir cuaSarno. with his, lifeless thing of action and inrra dnother bride for him!! TipperThe New Business. k not be influential. He must not be sat in a pew Are our dramarist ineanable of Wore lerTheo0P' of the church of "InarY The shadows are made to deepen over torpedoed Lusitania. and David Be- - of the superintendent of a home for !exc.. with whom Mr. Dodge ip and yet he must not be 1 the 4 I far to the to which some of afraid In St. rear uttr4 them in the young couple as time passes. and ikIetated thp ing England. witlildeas of repetition. His writing will be 4) in an important capacity. at- - her hooka had been sent who wrote Eleida at the recent memorial atireke standplaya .,.., ,' the teat of the printed at length a tragic finale .strongly and ter , in the street cars, the office. at the twenty year& The number bar a nice little not. of thanks, tell-ri- g read to the late Charles Irrohmark, between The answWioon ram.. Iternard101' ;;, Carleton. fatefully ends the passionate drama: plete with Milking et, .. breakfast Geranium. W.Red table. when the reader has no illustrations. her how much pleasure her hooks whom and the Scottish author, of Plays wWn published before thel,7 ,,i,i Nobody will be made any ths better tor for careful reading. The ediClaspen. :a yr ;,.:,-had riven to the unfortunate inmates ii inclination a warm ex- - acted; Oscar Wildes appeared asa course, tt personal friendship muffing the tale, but it will not be withLeroux. toes ideas must be driven into the 0.Bride of the Sun. Anwerican .od: Boy"Our Land of of the home and closing with these out tts value In revealing some of the Peace. 'stet happened to be in the row t simultaneously before reader lad tlt of careless readers as a nail is !..1 W.Jeffery. featured In the current isstio nf word.: am sure you trill he pipes? rectly behind him and noticed that he ter audience. Mere' and Scarf,' and malice that play all t,00 The American I pettinela Rohmer. Iheeds into wood amt. kr' is a ed by blows to learn that you are the favorite Boy. ,.. Fourth of July repeated seemed greatly moved. Onweould. in thur Iones's rame from the Waller bugs a part in high lite. Stephens. J.Demi-godhammer on the same 9ol story. tucked away in which is a timely nothor of the poor tact. almost read Barile's thoughts. ea- - they w the footlights. One after d -The .modern journalist must be : 6(1 Woman on questions of national defenee. I folk.- i CHILDREN'S BOOB& t; 7'1 pecielly urben. la his quite beautiful other dramatist followed. adept in team work- - He la a "The Stubbornness Champions" is an Ir. Hopkinson Smith was n the forty-si- x of St. Faure the by the of pubeher cf a 'team His journal la not member' AllenChildren of the Paint Lends. address. of independence before IP day another It s his story port Rev. W. P. Beasley, quoted the last callalitrenterprise first book was published. of inflow& commentsYY on thp Infliffprcompboaprowing .. of the reader. until stat,,!' of his individual Pinion; It is :..,,., 1, 1.01 tr tale Dartoo---Talwith packed but within, five years he had "The laughs. popo of of the the to timpl of to hear thst Canterbury made night of the the expreasitm of Ms staff. in some von. great theatrical manager, ilcafly every English and .... , Winged Victory" tells of toormano aro pPsts 1,. in American fiction the tear shout !tat to tertl,t1 death? nublish' is It la beauPuMelilla, 1"Why dramatist the of of rdqi his constituents. He Interprets th. most standMg ...t exploit of a boy in an aeroplane- IMIth ?ohm" of "'rho Aosout :'; tiore-Little I Wul Bird Blue. of Colonel Carter." " 'Randall adventure la ifflor .... i Printed as well as acted Pial'lel tzpittstpp,' his readers to themseivea formulates Forbes Band" is Tt nits first lasue4 In 17SIL and (MiesLand ot Delight. of Colonel Carter. .another eseelleM No one aver be appears to here Transcript. 301 their fey haaal,nute, for .,; th-1 thoughts He them' abort may plant HarbottleFinding Hie Stride. 'sber story offering. Year. Its surrov of 'won't' Iran trytttan some seed he wrote nine times. The boy been "track the tact that this la thoughts in their desiring profitable employment by TrAmund 'lurk. A but 1 ham PaineWises Jack Rabbit Wee a after all, onlybya Pulliiihralis ,00,Tectealer it in the proof attar ths muck more be 'develops M minds of the Service minds Little Boy. , I The groat Country newspaper stt 1 sbou;etread , Melon, et Greattestintof MOW Sas in "Peter Pan." to the effect RHtsta dur-- I Itmdwolotwid thoughts that their mcn charism M. tn: I horthill am 101.1ta Sarosdy Int the year 914 enemies the Brut Dart QuirkBoy Scouts ot the - Black Eagle that '"Dehth will he h won-- big ogees- section Is th , : be moot hamar bow to pattel. Per pear. losead Monde?, $ae t tura. Pe r i,' i Ill , q: A-- them.--togia- '14 Aitdr.-9- rs IS r 1 I -- IA 14 ..,'.. s patent-li.tther- 'Pt-tri- r;,-,;-,- des-ribin- s A Trmrs s fete-da- lb. -i- ne-.e- , V4 gr-a- ! dose-packe- e it'ob-an- " - .r-- Men"--recen- tiv one-ac- !It roi . , Y I Lt 11 r r4 , ill 1' ' . comi-ileit- - p. !I Hev-let- -- : i.. -- 71 I.,. L . 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