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Show I t 9 . MBS. H. A. HTTCBZLL XSATS. ,Mrs. H. A. Mitchell Hears' new. book, "He That Eateth Bread With Me," deals with divorce, and probably for that reason will have a very wide circle of readers, since divorce is certainly (he most Important question that faces American Amer-ican society today. Mrs.'Keays has gone to the bottom of the subject and written writ-ten a book that is intensely Interesting as a story, powerfully emotional, yet sane and unhysterlcaL British Canadian stock, she was born In Woodstock. Ontario. She Is the wife of a minister and has lived chiefly In the West, following her husband as ho went from pastorate to pastorate, taking fall advantage-of her position to study life as It was, of course, Intimately revealed to her. Mrs. Keays is a rarely gifted woman, and adds to her ability with the pen notable accomplishment as a musician and as an art connoisseur. " |