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Show j A STORY OF SPAIN. The Traveling Thirds. By Gertrude Ath I erton Published by Harper ft Brothers I N'e-w York, D A. Callahan. Salt Lake H a California cousin of the i.yman T Moultons almost coerces them to go H abroad to see Spain, it has been her H dream and her hope for always, to do i tils; but there Is not much money, and the) go third-class. "the traveling thirds." and they manage to have a pret-tj pret-tj good time after all But the motherly H Moultou is a thorn, in fact, a Whole H thorn-tree, and she makes It so uncom- H fortable for the California cousin thai She rebels and goes her own way. There j la the Inevitable young man to aid and I i-ncourage her In this, but the gh I is seif- i ' n llant and well able to take care of her- self The conventional Moultons aie I I t shocked; that Is, the ladles of the family '; ; ; i who are prlns, anfl It Is not olone at tbn . " j I'sllfornla cousin that they are shocked. '- f The gloriea of Spain. Its romantic history ''; i und the apleudors of Itu tradition urn f' broight out with power; and thw modern . fe Of Spain Is made as an open book. There nie V0 scenes. Jealousies, and some mild Intrigues, but the outcome of It all out of the usual order, a brigand nirt.s more than his match, and once more California Is ahead, it is a vivid, Interesting Story, In this author's In t vein, which never fails of being rich and strong |