| Show I MAGAZINES I IThe The Peoples for April eon con taint the first hall half of a strong tali tal of action allIon entitled All An Enterprise of 01 Em Empire pire by Doctor William Bayard Hale whose famous interview Emper Emperor or William warn suppressed by the doctor himself for tor grave no reasons BOn or of tate state at the request f the Ot German foreign office Describing the tho cart right of the wonderful peaks ot of Hayti where the enterprise Of empire was wall under undertaken taken Iken the writer rays MY At AI I watched t It that fAir morning a thin line or of clearest anti amethyst drew itself all Ali about the peaks and nd back ot of that w was the dp dap unclouded blue blu And while I 1 looked a m maes there thare draped itself In purple with ban Of f cobalt against a ground of silver lIver And there far back a moun mountain tain began be to shimmer like ilk pure gold It its utmost top hot with scarlet And then there wu was a sudden udden shift ot of light and nd the vastness of 01 I the land wu was be beyond beyond yond ran range above aboe valley Ott On Ottone one OM plain tn the e city elty and the glory of heaven gath gathered th freeS ered th there on dome and pinnacle and loft lofty well all and nd purple std crowded with warriors tossing trumpet 1 the lice pral praise of sled while like tiny violet dots dota lI of clouds doud that swept fog down toward tile the bluing bIln gates tea was 1 a line of angels anela floating horn home horns s for April contains a com complete complete novel noel b by Clinton the well known southern writer that has baa hasu u its Ita background the op In Kentucky The tory story is Ia called of t Kentucky Bf B tides being I a thrilling romance full of stirring and cUme of action the novel I is a faithful picture of Kentucky lit life In general and the nl night ht rider In particular The Th writer ha has lived am among on the Ille scenes depicted and nd baa ha studied conditions at bat hand John Bryce Berkley a rich and capable young youn N New Yorker I Injured In a railroad treek near at a small Ken Kentucky lucky tucky town rod lid I is to recovery recover In the home ot of Mr end and her herIOn herson son IOn Crosby roby Castleton an Impulsive and nd proud Kentuckian IU falls In love with a charming girl rl Who with the arouses the enmity of young oun la is mistaken tor lor lorent an agent ent of the Ibe Tobacco Trust said and finda Ih the storm center of turbulent doln doings with his hili lit life at stake t k Com succeeds and tile the readers Interest le 18 beld b ld to the very end nd a satisfactorily happy one Of 01 course Beside uld this strong corn com novel hunters contains Instalments ments ot of two serial As Aa good a collection of fiction Action ii w we have seen n gathered h to tober tog g ber between cover Ina In long U Uto Urns le to be found In tile the April nu ot of Smiths which I is now MW on Ute the new stands The complete nove novel Th The Hegira of lit by lIa Margaret Bu h a charming with a southern eUln and with an n Amerian girl who wu was brought up In seclusion In France Frane as tile the principal character she Bill ran away from her guardian and the account of her lid ad venter while hilI traveling alone and net of the character ot of the mn men she he mt met is I piquant unusual and altogether dt de delightful This stile 11 Ought to 10 do 1 u good deal dal fur for Ih the reputation of the tho theauthor author F Berkeley smiths short story The x Mad Madame de Breville I Ie s a m III eta uncommon uncommon mon in III the hum charm an and tern distinction of its Ita style tl as to remind one on of the much quoted Robert Louis W We believe that this Ihl I is one or of the high et at possible Ible to pa to a writer but in III this instance we wa think that Mr Smith who I It the son of y Smith and there therefore fore to crones ho honestly b by his hili literary gift deserves delYe it II Crary Boy by Ad Knapp author of 01 the successful novel Th Well tn in the Desert pub II recently lIy by the Century corn com company puny pany la Is fully alual 1111 w to the best belt of this authors work k by byRuth byRuth Ruth rob is I a clever er ad of f I the h play Ie of r Ih the sine In which h has made uh such u hit It is illustrated with lh Ih phu 11 the Ih anti in Ih the bt best 10 of r th the In IIi ii ii I ii I Fever f drama lu h abort story form O H M d 1 s thor thoI or of and contributes to the number or of thrilling 10 low torte tort Concerning I Carmen anti and I Van Vorst Vont write writ ot of the of nf en an American girl traveling In the tha Alps Alpa TIler I Is also 1110 a I funny tunny tory story by Holm Holman F Dy Day |