Show A NEW BOOK BY MISS ELIZABETH THE OF THE In view of such books as and that have thrown so much light on the early Christian it is surprising that so little has been done toward exploiting the ancient people of this Cannon said that if he were a writer of fiction he would go to the Book of Mormon for stirring It has remained for Miss Elizabeth a niece of the late to put some of these plots into story form in a little volume entitled the of the The author carefully prepared herself for the work by traveling and excavating in Through the courtesy of Senor consul general of of the directors of the she was given access to the private library of the Mexican The work is that of a finished The language possesses a bell-like the conversations' are the descriptions the situations the maxes the pages are brilliant the color of the and are suffused with the glow of the Although only two women are mentioned by name in the Book of as among all nations they undoubtedly played their parts in the drama of The f types that Miss Cannon has introduced into her stories have added materially to their Amid the external splendor and play of human emotions the religious 6 Sight yet h is 80 insidiously instilled that the book will especially appeal to the The popularity of the little volume is attested W the fact that although not yet sk weeks f almost all of the of have been |