Show 1i i th hnsin F1J Jlt hnsin1w t 1w East I C I J New York OctSAdvnnce nhecta ITn le Story of a bf GmcftTnlbot ITndleya I FiveWived Saint the book that la III ii expected to add furl to tho flames of L antiMormon notation In the East i y Iiave rcachrd the writers desk and have been carefully read There nre ten divisions entitled Tho glory oj a FlveWlved Saint A Mor PYr I I inon Missionary The Vicissitudes ot n Small Paint Tho Pearl or Great t Price Ito lclnss Roort The Burden tot IL Bride Faith and Wrinkles A Ik1 Modern Mormon nnd Brahno and k l 4 SomnJ r 4j 1 7n the Introduction which IB from It tl owning Is an exclamation which la tk thoy kfvuote of Miss Hadloys book tt and In undoubtedly her attitude toward 1 b the Church of Jcsun Chrlnt ot latter day Saints 0 the foolishness thou Jr comilcst faith ra The Story of a FIveVHvod Saint t Jfollowa the life and growing convictions bf a convert to the new faith The church commands him to take wife after i1r 1 af-ter wife The flrat dies of a broken rs Jioart Tho second expires a raving I i maniac and her dying erica nro tho climax of the story The Burden of a ttI 33rldc tells the story of Swan Swcn fc non who married a girl whom he met r Yb while ho wan on n mission In the South JLC33 than e year afterward ho goes to SL Gorgc as ho telln her on business t busi-ness but a woman cornea from Cache I valley and cxplalnn that Swencon has really gone to St George to vlalt his h I first wife I am the second oho says n and you aro the new ono but she Jo k i higher than cither of ua because ahe Is I h fhn fira n Shf miiii the Information j that Swan Is a good man but novcr wao much of a Drovldor Anita tho L rj new wife goes to St George with tho Intention of killing her husband lie N 1 has deceived me elm Faye to a Gcn tile who after much effort persuades Jli1 her to give up her Intention and go l South to her parents The Vicissitudes T r l of a Small Saint which Is ono of the jli strong stories Is an account of the v trials of a child convert who was ° brought from Denmark and became a I household drudge These three speaking II speak-ing from a literary view arc the best Jnp > from a literary viewpoint the best for they have plot and dramatic force lfl3 ffhe remaining seven rise to the dignity J of sketches only which Is the only r claim which the modest author made st for any of them It Is I her first book fl and like every authors first hook hast has-t certain crudities of form and finish But the author la tremendously sincere It lo patent that she has written what I she believes The tono throughout Is one of deep rympathy with the wrtncn I of the estate of polygamy and with a I few conceptions of cynicism toward the men The book will be out next month Mlas Hndlcy wan a teacher In the pubIc pub-Ic schools of Salt Lake City for several t Ilt sev-eral years and was at one time a 1 member of a Mormon houjehQld She has written earnestly from her viewpoint view-point The disinterested reader of the book will be reminded of Kiplings nl 7 couplet Each In his ccparato tree Drawing tiling nfi he ncca them For the God of things an they arc Certainly Miss JTndley has written i of things Ulalin ns she saw them t Whether she wrote of them as they are j must be decided by each reader from iI his own experience Easterners who i1 are 1 Intcrcfltod tit In its publication regard t-It an an Uncle Toms Cabin of the I women of Mormon polygamy I cay a I iMormon polygamy because there Is more than one kind arid Miss lladley t confines herself to that of Uluh 1 Her concluding words are Hath not Bansanlo spoken aright I In religion u What damned error but some sober brow Will blens It and approve It with a text I Hiding tho crossness with fair ornament if Mrs Edward EmeryHolmes who 1 b camo to New York to see her daughter EE daugh-ter Mlns Grace Emery off on the Ii ICronprlnr for her two years travel in I Europe and the East left on Sunday ilk afternoon to Join Col Holmes In Chicago H c Chi-cago whence they go to Salt Lake City Col and Mrs Holmes will again visit New York about January 1st and will MIr Ball boon after for Egypt tS Ir ° Mrs Llbby returned to Maiden Mass rj on Wednesday after a ten days visit 11 with Miss Jennie llawley at the Cadillac Cadil-lac hotel 2 t Misses aKtc and Blanche Thomas ark e ar-k 1J at 72 west Thlitynflh street Miss alp Blanche In studying elocution with Miss It t Thompson of Berkeley Lyceum Miss 1f I Thompson was the preceptor of another 1 t an-other Utah girl Miss Helen Boycr of i Spjlngvlllc rsa ci Miss Luella Ferrin of Ogden nnd tti Miss YOm Hardy of Provo have com tat mencivl their musical studies In this r < city and are domiciled for the time on i Weal Fifteenth street l t Mhs Joslo Morris with two other girl c a rtulhnls IMP tnkon nn apartment in k1 llari4m for the winter ll L oo unl Mr and Mrs Edwin Million Boyle will i open their Joint slan Ing season at Du 1 1 Inlh lion November llth in rky Friends j Mr Chmihlng Pollock ban gone to l Chicago to ai range for the opening of JII the womnnH exhibition In that el lly In L robiunry It will duplicate line tveto r j day wnmnnp cxhlbUIdii at Madison fi Square garden Now I York that closed PiIz on the 18th instant MKi Eleanor Lawson left the city corn t7 6 Puny whkli npi nod In The Honor of r tho Ilimbl nt Newport last night Jd1y i4i Jho inmpnny will play New Knghmd rUhi tier town until the week rommrMicSng No r f pmbrr 10th when It will be at the t1 Amphlon theater Brooklyn for six nights It vii l Rhea resume lift tour of JII < New Knglnid siiitl go to Montreal Pt + finadi DeromlMM 1st whcrw It will it 11iy 1 it I the t Acadtiiiy of Music for one 1 r r 1 The ve < k commencing Dccom bor Mh It Mill be at the Nouark then Irr Tsouavk N J the w e1c 1 of Dot oin hlt roth 1 a till Columbia tiavilor l i1 fish Ingloii D I c inil the butt w opk of the iloxiiig year nt Forda theater Baltl 1110TP l Dwyer will be al Richmond 1 a November 17th which IK the open Inz Into of A lrov Tho company C will dlvldp the weds betwov > n Richmond and Norfolk and rotufnto Nf1W York MflvV1lhrr 24th to present the play at the Madison Squnrc theater MI Annie Adrtmrt i11 AJInH nlil start on tour With William Favorshnm In WH 1 t new play Jm rud iiec T > n Monday There i will br a two vopkn prrlliuinary tour Mlr w hit h the play will be put 011 at the Empire thciitpr The Grand theater Nashville Tcnn Ynhere Ml j Victory Etonian I3 pfijl i tag ll > < < dBr f bmko the record of the n 11 oOUJO with 1 unparalleled business in Othello last wIt ADA PATTERSON |