| Show 1 Grace lob ha hiu written a charming blok brink In A Woman T Tenderfoot which she hisa With lh a great varet variety ot of pictures man manof many of if them tn in tb the margin marln I It Ila Is a record of her air life In hr frequent huntIng trips wih with her ber husband nail It includes a good deal ot of her whIch I Is a breezy and ald amid tn free from fads radl The M story tor ot of her first OrI elk and hu her hunt nt antelope of the Ina ricks which ebb hl made over the he Rock a 8 otter al 1 for her husbands ot of hl her on one dB day alone In ramp amp with the ck cook who whiled aW away the time by giving her the ful full details nl if the three an men he h hd had he wu was put In the penitentiary hen lor sone of her friends remonstrated wih with the over leaving his hla wife le at the mercy ot of such a desperado he 1 that he w with this hl man tho 1 ho IU was 1 Ad and kind to women tha than she ahe hav have with lOIn Eastern rn dudl dude The author gIves 1 al hints for Cor women omen who wish to go 0 hunting r camping wih whit suggestions In regard and methol methods or of securing t the tU IW comfort The bok book wi will b be t to any one who II Is rand fond or of lf lIt hi the thi O otien M air Nw New York Double Doubleday 4 day P A Co CoTI 5 TI Tb house BehInd the Cedars by CharI W Is II a North Cr Cam II hiss story of a quarter of a ut Bd and An illustration of oC tie the rigid social degradation attaching to an attaint e of negro blood even though IntI invisible to tolie the lie el eye I It II I a well told story without fP ras otene offense oi 01 direct moralizing or of a beautiful North Carolin Carolina Irl gin who while nn nit a vIsit to hor brother In Carolina a lawyer lawr of r repute and unquestioned social standing wins the heart of a young man or nr In And engages hr t to him In maral A matter taking to 10 th the village larl ot of her birth he there learns learn that there is II a re of nT negro blood in the veins of It ant and not to lu t lre dye ansI and at 81 once cancels hll hi mar nar marriage rc engagement by letter hi hi reason lIe He dare no not public opinIon b by giving her h lug nam Thy They are re sIncerely attached Id aid the blow I is severe leere to both bolh I no complaint lul but bravely brave bears I or of her grief net he becomes I k teacher monK among the lowly and peacefully sway whIle he II Ln to 10 sak her forgiveness The Conscience ot of Coralle by F Moore tOIe I Is the story of n a abright bright young Amerian American girl rl whose In ent millionaire father 1 in business ot of feeding Euro through the of 01 cold stoma permits her herto herto to ehi I the measure ut of her ac accomplish b Liy a visit to an anI and I In England to one ot of the i t or of whom alto is III distantly related si I these advantages hy by the snore Inre 1010 solId attractIon o of 11 ed doloT she hI is III everywhere given hn somethIng more than a kinly kindly greeting hl II Is beS t by fortune hunters and Inar aliases are laid for her In some of at which she brel barely escapes but lb sIte emerges from the campaign with the of her conscience and Ih the man nian ot of hEr choice holee at her felt feet T The 11 story Is II full of social olal movement pl poll ti tIes diplomacy Intrigue e and love wih with Qt of a ot of nonsense V but on the whole the Ihl culmination II at al arranged served with gracs rac ap 5 V 1 V |