Show Elizabeth Deans Dean s 's Recent Work Filled Gay Amusing Events By TED LONG Somehow it seems sll slightly Incongruous Incongruous Incon- Incon to speak of 01 Elizabeth De Deanes Deane's nes Easily Persuaded as either sophisticated or risque for there is rather an air al of Innocence about it it Is neither really real real- really ly sophisticated nor risque c certainly certain certain- ly Iy tile the innocence is riot not of time the blushing blushing blush blush- ing variety It IL Is cert certain n howyer that the novel possesses not in accordance modern mo- mo Is not presented In a manner de designed to startle Miss 1 Deane writes with simplicity and wit She makes no attempt at and to seek only to amuse And she succeeds ad- ad Her novel Is charming polished hay gay a and nd the latter quality a a. Eat relief after lloyds which dealt with problem life and bores lem WillS wars farm Easily ehia or a a. I lady Doris who vho was just that Born Dorn in tile thc United States tho on only granddaughter ofa or of ora a distinguished grandfather she spent her chIldhood In Latin AmerIca Amer- Amer ira Ica and her youth in New York as asa asa a novice actress being sought and and found by men Agreeable and acquiescent she made man many mistakes two marriages marriage but remained at heart a ii Then finding life liCe and New l NewYork York unbearable alter after tile the collapse of an ancient romance romane she sho turned to Paris a manless city to write a novel That Is time the warp upon which the tle novel Is written and which gives gi substance to a a. pattern of words and ideas U J Miss Deane writes with jill a a. luCidity lu that is very ver very engaging and a humor neither sub tie tle nol nOI obvious lIer novel noel may be rEcommended with ellis onh the tho allotment of of j Horace Nc York City |