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Show A STUDY GENEAXOGX. "Sui-nfune Book rvnd Racial History. ImJ-itod ImJ-itod by SiLsa. young: Gates. Published hy the General iwird of the Keiief Se cioty. Sail jL&ka City, Aithoosi intended primarily as a reference ref-erence work lor the Relief society of the Latter-day Saints' church in its study of surnames, Xh is book wi 1 1 prove i n val n -abie to all who axe interested iu thr derivation of human nometicia-uire. It is strictly scientific in its treatment, and, whil somo of Ils statements are coloreil by religious considerations, tlwir validity valid-ity is in no Ciiso inircired thereby. The wk covers the history of trihai bes'innincrs from tho advent of Noah ut;-til ut;-til the ire.'-ent natior.3 vore founded, it gives the origin of the three sreat divisions di-visions -of huniauity as tiey dosoendoJ from tliem, Ham and Japetli, luui points out tlie ptu-rs of the earth thitt were peopled peo-pled by eooh. The orisrins of tlia European Euro-pean r.urey and the r:e of the Teutons Teu-tons are given special attention. 1 E.LTi.y methods of chcosins persorutl des-j des-j is'ti-'-nona aro .K-.sv-rbcd. and the evolution evolu-tion of the surname is traced. Putro-nTnics, Putro-nTnics, Bttie Aohy n.unos, the effuse I of W Ul Uuu the Con que ror ' s L wn o took on nomenclature, tho Lilxr "i;ae of Durham Miuieier, Auplo-Saion surnaioe-Sv local and trade appelations, and tri-ies derived de-rived from otfice and professions are aii carefully -aiiaiyzed. Tna part played by "nick" ami de-scrip-riva naiuea and the use of preJiiej; aaul suffixes are discussed, and Uia i.H.vulir.r-ities i.H.vulir.r-ities of the origin of Scotch, lrifh and Jewish surnames axe. eoipiained. &pecvu ch aiders are devx)ted to the gitejiioiritia of Ss'nies. France. Gerrari), 3witEori-i;d. New Zeaiand, China, India. Turkey, l.en-mark l.en-mark and America- T no vot u iu aUo contains aai aiphaleticai indeJC of Jl iho sarruunee ai-pearlng on tl.e rer-rds of tha SlormoQ church, witk dcfnitioua wad explanations derived from all the arvuil-abo arvuil-abo sources. A BOOK FOE. CH3LDEEX. "The Tin WoodrrvLn cf Oa." hy I. Kraak iiium. Published by Keilly and Bi'tt-toj. Bi'tt-toj. Chicaca. Ifr. H.tujn's t:vles of the fslrykmd of Oz furnish both pieaiare and Intruc- 1 tion for tha httie ones. They are full of the wonders tha.t children enjoy and. at tha same time, conve messarea that are true in the actual world. By them the imagination is stimulated, but the e.sons taujrht do not have to be un-earned in alter years. The characters of the stories are p rsouifioatJons of rval o-jecta, o-jecta, and -tr.e na.rraiives, beiii coi:iiS-ter.t coi:iiS-ter.t witii uk naiurvs of tliee otj-vLs. en -courag-e the habit of accurate and viid thinku. The present volume contains an accent of the Tin Woodman's enueiivor tu l.vA his old swe- tneart, N.r.nu.e Aa e. i I-.-is accompa:tif-u on the i-:est y t. tho Wanuervr, aJi'i tt.t- St-:uecpcw. i, any aro the strajiio af! -:.uir. s t.:.-y rno-i liter. li-ter. They io? th-ir wiij" in t- ur.-i and are captured L-y tii) Lavjia, . fuu:' people to;uid of inf.ated rather. Ye-cap Ye-cap in they run Into the c.isilo nf Mrs. Yoop, a powerful e nch an tr esb. ft : d a re changed into beasts. L;ma. the qui.i. releases them from the charm, and. aitT more thrjilinp experieni'-'S. tn-y finaiiy discover the abotie of Nimmte. lu this sinry one meets all the favo- :e clutracters of the "Oa'' books, it ts wtm-ten wtm-ten in the same dnsrhtful manner t i.it has mado its pred t- . sso rs s pi.u.xr ; with the yourg peoi'.e. Tho 1 wjk is j printed in type s-Oitatle for tho p- rvo:i:U reajnng' uf chiiiren and is thurvi-;iiy i(- j lustrated botu in coior a-';d Hj.-k and WOitO. A WOMAJa" OF THE WORLD. "Sylvia Scarlett." by Compton fiirr'n- ! tie. Pubiishftd by Harper t l;ntn.-; a. I New York. Price ret Personality is bat the resist cf f ri - j vironrnent's rlay upon hereviity. nit i via Scarlett, lir. the d-i-s t-r -.r j parents and grow in:? to :r.H tun;v . i n 1-r ( the conditiun.s that she met. eu.no in-t t e other than she is. She is tho 5 n 'jf ai romantic woman as id a rr.-tn : void of all rri'raj ncrupi-s. Her mU ,t d -s she li yet a child, and eh-rt;y a.'t.w.i rl I her father, feiiriny t; di.t"ver uf part ui an eir.hrzaiemeM-, fiis f ti i PrLnoe to Kr.Kiar.u. H-:."e he rr.arn.-! f auain, and later is kllied by o.e of r..j admirers. ' The s rl inej with a fr!f-v! of h,-r fj-j th.-'r's until he Is 1 4. Th. n h- v. i in-:i:e.J by tn.: a'iva.T- of M u.k :-. arwi. with a nei;,lKr.nK' --id rf 1-?. fi.e r-ms aw.iy. Th" b- y sion tircfl of th. a. : venture ven-ture and returr,s norr.e. Sy.via ioni:r,u.H to wa ndT and v.vit.j.iliy m-'-rs an -.d aholir wf.o, ennnir-d Uv hr r-,anty. offers to aend her lo jiiool if gi. wiil marry him whn whe has finished. S.ie acceptu and witnin a ytar they iro o.iti and wrfa Their m.Trriare. however. son terminates. termi-nates. Tli old man is o . r u r : ix; and t) child-wife deertt hin. Tht-n Kylvta. havin; lo.-t all run f , I-n- in iovr . resolves re-solves to fare the world Kir-ne,. Mu" adventures ad-ventures n.re stm n.i,-e and ni i r - iir. Si v visite many co-.mtrl' a, and f na'ly rmriH'S fame uh an a'-tre-j. I p.-i- n-v. r n.t- Iaim happin:s.-. .S -rn- ninT w;i nin Ivr tor.es for a coxupauion.hip she r.in nvor f.nd. and tie Fiorv eni3 wth hr m'it bitter diar,.MntirenL The dov"i hs ful; of movement, color ard lift. Its chara(;t.-)rs, though riKt of them are transitory, aro alwa.s real rn n and women. It is an eedient u'ory. liit it hs ev-n n rre;it-r curui a& a .tudy uf human pFyrhol' iry. SCIENCE OF MODERN" WAEFAKE 1 farrl 7 War fiide f.,r My omi-'in v." hy ' "apt a: n I i anui Ij.tr t of the J ii army. T niiiia'.-d bv J,iu J. . M.-r-' ' '' r. iner;.-"-er Wtn t.'ie lirit.hh pe Jiti,n.iry fore, i-i'ji;. The Ppe--;al vaiup of th;n little lwoV:!et Is I .-it it v:h ,i '.'I . i the fri.nl and ! i n-.-; un only x'v ., i:: fornrt t umi ( - j : r.-'M ir-n s)i''.mi If -rt. i ry f-r in the presertt i f . , t . It n :n-.- ' trie orders thai fVn'rn i 1 .i m; 1 1 i ; 'J''- up for the In't-'i 'ion i h..-i own "r.rii.. nr.- itw r--- hnvo a.l i..-.r, it on the t.arti.-r-. : I. Tr.e iliR.-uii'in iowtj the j,rl n "1 1 n of r-.'jd.ir-t in tf.e (ren-h--- ;--d d-irmr the a'-a- k It d-'.ii'd J r,,.. ,r..q f.,r i.f'-uyvn :ir.d der.-(,v.- o-ef t ,-..-. out. ' iif..--: t -:e o r ' . '. 1 1 ' 7, i ' m M .f t - ri'i in t hi-' hi-' fh ' '. and I ". i.i ; t t. t . ;r ' id i.il ; R -id.: - -I r--r;i'-:i r, f'.i.r" "tr;, in. I t-rro-.t:.n of . .i , ; rid i. . - for ih 'e;-. t rie ( o tuy a..; jt.ro cm..- - er'd. j The ho. k I.i rt,Tfn In It ntat nm"n t nnd ;u-r;im:el pi, t?nt It t;-ioij mi , Je--: nrp r'-i.dily ;i n i ! i n.e. . It r.nt;i" d --I .'r;tln--' of t -.ir ! t ri-f.' h fr,r It i r. ;. . ; " ;r.. ev,,i . '.-.for' i of f-.e v .rtie Tf.e , -1"- e, I, ,,,,,1 t - pw-..; i will . f ;( r. ' . ' , y ; I-;-. to foi'ow ti,e v.tr ti' wi vi'ti n j I i.' W.-r ur. i'T u.i'ifllfi.r I I THE LOVE OP COUNTRY. ! " f 'a trio' ' --n .1 nd I l,e f-"Vir " l.-e! ,.,,( f .-, Kt. N,- Pi .!! kw. ) t,y r . ( f, t urv roti- ..i oy. Nc Vork. 1 't i- e V WPh fnr, rnjrhrr.f U Of W' r A 'I i e . ;, n p wJ-'. n;i to the h'-.-uif ( of n'r:ot . fM nnl p ' ' r I f i . :n ji -; ' M r i ',, t f. ,t i ( t ,( . t'Jre d' .'Ir K -.v.li, ' 1 1 j-, j 1 -i t , ,. ' ouie fl 'I 11 : f'-" f In an V ff 1 1 I ; . a .! e nr. Mid. e-i;,. i 'i II v HM iitpi.e( ,h t'u-yon t'u-yon fu-er i ro t ho pr' -i'- n . vol - irn- w.ii 'orr.t.Ml d. It f.r.'i-'i of r'-prinlq of h l.'-ii aillr'.r, firid piIohIi-h ori thn oi.e of ro'infry t ,it (,:-(- re. etV li; :e ired in hi- .' ' . ,v. i' 'ioIot tnnr:i7!nf They nre ff-'fn! In tn.;r ine-Tr.j-e ,,' lorilly ftiir V. Ill h e,iov-d by .'.II wd.o f.-nd f h'-m. ')pe rirq' ri't-r-U-r of the , ; rr f 1 . . n If;! 1 e i i de f ' i " t'.orn d' -;-.(., - fr M!n;- of f, , ' I ; t ). h. ! . I In If.. . "'I-.. Mm V i I ho 1 1 ! 'mm! r v" i.d Mm -.-of, i,-i of Ahri.luirn l.r.,lr, p.-i" 'l'" M t-'.-id-n pi. en mi, .,. , , u.t of '-I he -rir-'ti oT j." , -I ""he 'ho r i.i.-i.'d ' 1 1 i r t " it told hv L I , FIfti t.o.ir "W , . I'..-. ' " ' ,.- i: ili'.n.il iri'IH:irv '" -nv. in d. i d ! ,- ' ,ion- ! ' h-ir:. i I .., (,. d Frank R rhranoo cxpJbOrai th meanmc of (freadTiausiite. cruiser etc, as applied ap-plied to batuklpA. lhe CHd 1 vLrty BcH" furnlsho th Uiema for an eniffh tenlns artJ ci by Jamos A. Stewart. William O. St&vons gr'es nn account of Saiior IJ.fe on a Man-of-war." The natlonai service school for women ts treated hr iorgeat Mariaxn W arro n II ii h hard of B company, aad Mar:i;uet ladimin pivea a hoautltuJ portrayal por-trayal of "The GArls in Khaki" KnuutJtn K. l.;ua. In "AH for Liberty, points out tbe thtnyrs America is firhttfi (or ia the presrm conilcL An explanation of the meaning- of the stars In the fiaff is fur-nihd fur-nihd by S. Clary. "The Rip Van STnkie Man-o'-War," by H. Irving Hancock, is the story of an oid batilcshrp wldch resnains frozen in the SourJi strasi for fifty yewrs. The love of two eweet httle girls for the national embksm Ls pictured by Mary Wells in "For the Flar." R. T. W. LHike, Jr in "Jack Pour tt'p Ride," recounts an obscure ob-scure historkxil incident of great bravery and s.icnfico, Our Flag's First lingiyce-mciu" lingiyce-mciu" Is narrated hy H. A. Ogr'.en, A pti'ture of juvenile patrloclsm Is drawn In "Two Bo;, s and the Bhvc," hy Eleanor Schnreman. TAXES DISTTNCTLT HUMAN. "Miss nnk"s PoidleT, and other stories, hy A 1 tc Heran liice. lohlinhed by the Cci rnry coru paay, Ne-w Tork. lrlce, ?V2S net. 1 n the hort stories th a t corrvpo e this volume Che anther of "Mrs. W iKKf iias : retAtrHxl those qualities of human urtdor-etaiitLiig urtdor-etaiitLiig wUiCh nwde her no"el so popo- lar. A rare oomtiinlon of vacios and humor with & eynipcvtheoc itfrpre- iat von of what Is must vital la life is fouixi In ev-ery ev-ery narrative. Tbe openiLS ta, from which th wort is n.nil d.dcrlrvs the eiperleucea of o!d iiis Mink, w hen. after forty year of bimnurs man. phe ts called upon to entertain a llmuvi States soUnV-r. A LVrMmc of Misfortune ' recount Uie ad-vontT7re ad-vontT7re of a youn g man wrro, to su.v a h Ty from d i st rea, gives up afl hi a money ar-d i.i arreriied ae an escaped convict. con-vict. In "Top"' the suc-nora of a bAck-wo,is bAck-wo,is nisn that his daughter mirhc be I happy is d?pieted. "Huodortl" gtrcs a glimpse of tt pathos that sjincp frruu nero auccr-tition- A Ch!nef 53nnrp gratitme f a kind-hr kind-hr art Is the eube-t of A M utter of Friewd.'-hii." In "The W1M Oata of a ftpiner" the story ta toid of a school teacher's wn'.envor to hr-.-k Into "high I society. .ufnd Gos Slumming" shows j how Vrve wiil have Us way even among the ultra-poor. A touching pHrtnre of a yLxmg ci rl nf X t ppon w :;o. d u n ins the F.DiKvJ,nnw w;vr, Nfnnda a wixjrjed prisoner is drawn fcn "Tho Poui of p mju 8a a." A VACATION" BOMAITCE. "TnnrrrrR," hr H. R Ore.Twen. rnb!rie1 -r '..ert M Mrltride A New Tori. J-rk-e. JI.40 net. Th effi"vt of wvc' fo trm amng preuy grLs on a rertAin voorMC nuin'i v.-wd of marrvure V d-HTTbei in tht p. vet t ia lipht. ilfy and onttrcly Ir-rer" Ir-rer" insfMe. i Th.im.is l.vea with h step-moh-r ard 'her beautiful nioov Nlta. Mrs (Juinn Is ! ajiiiouji for the N-y to fin 1 a uiLah; I corrpnnton, hiif the young; nan rnuiin I !ndi:f'rvnt. Thn vr:it!.-m ftintfi nd the iiy parent. &rnuiK''J for her iei---n I to ppr.d it amring her rhitive. in 'h rity. iter h rr-vr a, hev of rharni!f i (iam;i ajd h.u av.ri r-rn.vrv Fi -I n'uly ho proper' to H.:-hfi and Is re-Ihcted re-Ihcted Tl rW'jrn tKm and dlj'Vrs 'hat hH true ..vi h Ni'.v M-v tvuinn, ti-.wr.or, is P.i.T!y niTj.-d to this in.itrh, ' ;tnd the T'trnc ipie are put to a rriat d-.'kl of truutjl ovrreomlritf her bjeo- Thi ."t o -y has n i d ra t ! e h f n rd nho-i p.!.- t:i hum -.r. It h-.n. h"vr. 1h l--.-.yt elt-in-nt of rnp'-nt. nr.-i tm eha.rru.terH .ir- t o. cm iu.npl.ie to rTe Ri a KTft.t arnnijnt of tnt'TArtt. It is a t-ojk Uiat is hard to re.d to th) end. SExnafENT3 or oua army. ".-''riirs Vml the Trrchmi." rMe trd br if.:-:- T-t dn OltiNm Pn'.'!ntv.t bv M"e- .'4 Krrjthrt.-. Nu York;. IY.-o li.rr. ret A r--i"-t orrite.-t of tue V .v Y'tt Tfer- : . ! h r o : f t a t h r : d T '. - t. t '":ite.I ,tf nl Ii.-r-. in i-h.inre The he-; nf i',,- ir:n'.:.v: f-r! t wr-'r. nrv ri ; i iw t f d in the rrr-n-n! vv u T ;u-r wept- wn'tffl on t- ,ird t ;h t.Ti'.rt i ;j h:Itfl. carnls and tr.-ti-' on. !e t r ennti. n fi'i.1 tn the f i ' a: Ki.-h of them rfTi ts : r s a pi - -i .-; e f n.n a hro at t 'm frort. nfifl. wrde or.i - a few are hril-InrL, hril-InrL, all are fuU of tnt-.-.it f.-r Amir- The poom d"l v '. " " . i rln i suT e- , 'r e,,.-h ind:vi!un; i. . -, r w-1 by different dif-ferent thlorn. h it t if .i.nlni.ijs In having a spirit of ho-, . ii.-.'i'"ii n nr I op'.'-T'e tht " -, ' . morn- of o-;r nrr, Is nt the h' ' tdl"-: t "t ron-v ron-v i :i-.- one t hn t t 1 - . t . ' i e our rri i in n nu!''n n n 1 ' i I I e 1 1 : t ! r:-., t e cult - ome tit itTt.ila For n . -,i . ,i 'i f,-H innf -ntt-nents. vl t-"r- i ji'-e,t, nnd r.'-iJnita will lofie their u-mtds on i-erw-saJ of Lhia book. FOK THOSE "WHO STAY AT IIOMi:. frer Here, hv Kdirnr A iuet t'tlb-H t'tlb-H :h-- hv lileljy ;i,ld 'TllrTO. I "nee, JJ.2S net. War hrlttCA i1 n .i rlfir.- to fhoie who stay at home n -t Mir.-I;, n to the N.vi win fef. (,-.11 d ut-n to ft'ht. .itid pi-!n..tl:-ni "o.r lirrr- ' a fitftni? th.-me for M.trv The . . r ie ; ,.f lilt- Vohlml vre f. j r 'he mi'ti n women wli.i d'i'v l-e-i t-.dllnd t-e ;ir.,,v In fhern fi'boM. ni-.'h.' 4. aivm, b' '.'i hi'i r l nnd nil who i' : i I ' : r t ti e Mrr-.w ' i. , t . r v o .iid th torni'-ni .f V v - th-.e h"d 1 1 1 i ' ' d . i r ire i ; h i r ' i i 1 1 1 i n i " d i : i . r-r. v. 'it f ' nd u .rd- f (he :i t I ir " r, 1 1 I Ui- are v.-if ;',; to e- Ttt'j txi n i ; . ' 1 h " . " of eon 1 1 rv ird ;id'no'--', Dd.d'M ' ' ti.Kh IM-.I- iThev ure fill wi v-i-h . of rhe.ofnl , . or-'id-Tiee th-.f . v ). ...I Am-Tu .n wid ni'.v The r- oi'm: of t,..rn hrtn;-i t p:i ok 'ul lie -:l f..r f'.e prU lle-o of serving serv-ing ti ii iriJi n 1 1 v i t : u - . . FROM CAKSAR TO TUG FAIJ, OF NAi'OLfJON. " Short lli''..n of -r.,,,-n.-' t,y M., I ' I. mt Tnl h-I 'd bv i;. f FiiL-n FiiL-n ; ' r r i ..otoi. New Yuri,. lrln- !.i0 noL ! The o.j.-. t of th '.r.hiiu.. in to furniwh ! ..'.'--l t reT-.if:. .-nil i ii mi. h In-.c In-.c . ' i"i - -n. i.injr l-Yi-n. h h Mi itt at Is 'v-;.rv lo iwi inde? MandiriR of tho I ' e-, It ro-. t .. t,m Iw, - I'-.' " ': .r'd iii.iiofi ;iin ttie JVittlo j '!': i. v. "r'. w r ' I 'ii from tlv ' nt of " I W o: r- ti ' i , ! H , ,,,.;, ( f, -. It il t tie II h - ' ' I '"'. if oo t : -ins ii ' I ' on. 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