| Show i BOOKS II I II For I or Site Hie Koul toul of nf I Ia th the till title of a new 1101 bv tv b Mii Mrs lUrah llla nya which holt he i u Just l bf n t published hy tI h A t c V MeC of Co of It The scene ar laid at th the old nS III San Juan Juin Ju where h 11 rc Wm Mrs Hyan HII now live II and the she has baa bestowed most moat exceptional on the lit ec curne nf of if ih III the diall which go po to make mak makeup up the und and Of f her novel The action take tak place piece sit at i ithe the Urn time whets wa was Mill largely In the stand nand ot of the Ille old 14 Span t tab Ih h aristocrats and the Ih American In Mer aider wa all b to take lake flon slots When nn a mailing Spaniard ha h has a marriage arranged I for tor him with lIh ayoun woman he ha has I never e seen e n n a girl of greet great doton and piety It l I hardly seasonable to tl t expect any hap bap nines Mich Mleh a union A man mars like Ilk mould would be In irs I Pm path pathy with lit the amount of time hi bl his wife spent snot nt In prayer and nd d the onre siGnal Ional HI trl nd would scarcely lC el b blid M be beliet lid liet 10 friends Ami nd In a ts ease cue this If I always some IOme on one to catch th the eye ye of ot the Indifferent h bu hiss bond bone S Perhaps the tho thea c menta do not nol Ilm a cm em to de any an novelty n lt In Its lug ing In lIst Hot that Ii I a b th they are lite II m only on I because It K II U not po pos poIn In Iii I fi II tA in cay an side dE q i I tie Jet of the J t glowing t r qu of usIa hi J ia f Old Califor California ida nia In which h all aU the are of t the fine tin aristocratic Spanish type 11 There la II only on I one American How flow ItO much of a hero he h II U can n be Imagined Ihen hen It I l realised that he l II able bl to wile Ue her lr only possibility of ol y yet t r Is strong and Id 14 flue enough to hold hoid them both to the th line of ot duty There Is 18 some come tragedy tn r in III th the book of but lIfa u a dory 01 It II i lii wonderfully moving and lid of Interest Interact Inter t from the very ery er beginning pen the Ihl IPP rance of ot the b bo book x k Mil ha 5 d nn amount mount of itten lion nr ord d a hook booK of fiction It will b be printed In tn two 10 colors with It h decorations of the she mo nineS MI i ch char character r actor acter by b Se Seymour Tile The Tb ai al ate from trun a u series ot of r se re phot photographs taken laken by Har HII Harold old Taylor under thi tit direction n of Mr Mrs 11 Hyan Uran yan and ami an ar II In n IM 11 us like the ordinary I 44 Tho The of ot life lit In college coUto la It admirably told lold by b an all anonymous writ writer er or r In the Ihl novel In the Jl t of ot Hw 11 Friend Just JUH JUHl Issued l by h b Robert Hobert Grit irl i Cook Conk Jill New fo ec York This book h tit tui one oft Oil of I 1 th lit tho most mot thoroughly slun e of fiction specially especially fI lall strong In III l It Ul u tic lie delineation of ot ki I Achieved by bi b a masterly hand hant that tiit I guIded by b the Ih ix r I 1 asun ilif Ii ferent lerent points of h It U In I 1 not no of u I that a writer U Is able abl i to tl show I its h read urail reader er for the th vat led opinion pinion II of nf f individuals Individual on their In the personae thIs writers lI tc i ih th remarkable Many of the and tribulation that enter Into life lite arc are loIn Into Inlo this story etory and It I is most meet m t original ort In It its II con conception conception on an as II a ff fresh h of college life not nol from the standpoint of the students student part art In thine but bul In from the th Inner ci rel of the Ih real ral B the Ihl u ro roI d h pr pf fw r the and nd I tin Ih alumna the threads thread of ul interest Thit Thill lb books holk author I Is no nil mw mere no nok noIr k it I II apparent ami 1111 mu It ItI b j I tu ti I be tI hoped hop the Ihl nale of nt I will t III bi b Mi aside tm IIiI Idle 1411 I leads lead om onto to be bitti kt d In Its v wh h seems x m to dIt the tha Ih book buck I iu to be 1 lely on Oft It Iii Ita own on merit meritt I 41 t n t phen leae icka l of Po Political 0 Science Houston Mifflin C CCo Co Cn 0 I be valued to that growing ron class clan rf c f who wish w h to 10 corn om pale pair ral our oUI Ur n Institution with those tIt 44 f n It I Is II eminently practical and Mines comes n aur to Iu tilt foreign countries It Is ii r practical 1 and comes neat tt t I th Ih nee neM ed of ot th Ih general reader than I nil II no work rk on Oil political science I nit nd d 4 I flit study stUd as 81 ft well iteli a as for daN class daNI I oat 1111 offering a survey lurn of f the lh main principle principles of political m Mr Jr I Lt Ck atI II comparative vl iw Ie of J national th the en lal principles principle Involved In loci it in iii our nur leading states and treat of the and executive ex structures r government and the management of publiC Tho volume fall fail naturally Into three the th e part 1 I 1 The naturi of f the tate state tat f t fTh Th The structure o of government 4 t l Pro ro rovine wince vine of ot government nl The bunk book Is II thoroughly and tind copious authoritative reference render It available to student HIV anti 1 read reed reader er 41 alike Uke ilke a all as a highly and Introduction to 10 this Ihla Important subject |