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Show THE HER 8-- A' AX, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916 ALB-REPUBLI- C 3C Have Purchased Tickets Another 20,000' TVe Around the Library Table Ki.fiH, cjueen ami pawns. her vivid description of the results of battle. It Is almoet a spark-lin- e narrative of the Muropfan war that Mary Koherta Kinehart atves us In nd rwns "((Jeoritf "Kings. It. Ioran Qins Co.l "Whether In ronvrrw In luxury tlon with royalty or With m'id-lptered soldiers In tho trenches. h In always th popular In nuretlnt. and alwJ imrkn Iter wori.m' heart '.U' hb of story. moment for tho Mending In Tny with those Iwho wffr, but sjrnpthy In another Inst.nnt ?h arranging the It sensation in their dramatic ordr. i lions, U nt th.it Mr H'nermrt a ttrn to all who hut that tho-rfimn fc It whn th- - wlKht eof rtprln'''1 war RiKfi or lea the fe"fa-lof a insrl vtttfH of a istreet trmre-lyremenibe red that And then It tnnt h new to war. Is not tf. trllr. tho new to nursm- s th writer: "With th risSMt exception of whirh eeems t hv anllrlrate-vr?thinir. o ont of th nation the cupelled r rr of th! war." trxrt il ar;'-from iJiir Mr. l:hl.irt hrard among th rT story f work and tilkeI TeP't re-tinln- g al r-- I e th-i- n . v, Cier-tnan- for It fa Inferred that they lived evermore, according to the happily tales. A Invariable rule of all fairy was most capable vounc person Joan, for. thoufth'onlv 20. ahe opened a bu-an reau of suKire.stiona. proving herself manager. a diploexiert advertlslnr s a real estate promatist, moter, nn excellent employment ajrent and sartorial adviser, to mention just a few of her activities. Itesides these "Little Jumping Joan," as her father afcalled her. deflected a young man's anfections from one channel Into her other and happier one. carried on most p, and exerted herself welfare of the' llap-hneffectively for the"Mildew HJt-tlManse-family. I. town Ac Co.) Is a pleasant, written with a cerlittle and tain effect ofstory, youth is rather attractive. hlh spirits which i wl e. rose-co!or- e. that waii di;ai tiih fhhm - -- . jm is m mr m HE W CORSETS ROL! And Will Give These Tickets Free to Our Brlnjir in your old, wornout corset (no matter what the make) and we will allow you $1.00 of for it on the purchase or corset at $3.50 any over. This unexampled offer applies to any make of corset which we carthe La ry in stock Princess. 11 e n d erson, a la Spirite. Dinner, R. & G. and Niris. (Limited Offer.) Customers. matinee One ticket to Vaudeville Pantages with each FREE cash Corset Extraordinary Offer. .( fc s $1.00 Afek STZtl r2a purchase (except jrroceries) at Auerbach's. These tickets are good for any matinee during the month of January, 1916. C-- n- - mvino "War( Letters From the Llvlrir Dead Men Mitchell by K'.s re "communications" IMrKer. These Kennerly). ,r ri'-- a "n Unequaled Vaudeville Pantag-e- first-clas- own-ffim-in- ii Wednesday Thursday Monday Coupon Tuesday Coupon Coupon Special Coupon Special Special Special The Auerbach Company OHANGES, ItKGlT-"LA- il Coupon Good All Week. a FN CINE FLORIDA GnAPE. SWISS CHE ICS E, LB. n il Mini fin Extra Special . . 'D mm B January White Sale of Undermuslins FANCY I.KMONS, from m more or less wise Khost who Fit I IT 3Se VAMB AT, FANCY UTAH JUNE was called luck from a distant planet Each day brings many new things D07.t: PEAS. CAN to report on the wnr lv the medium ronte. Ii loes not seem that he learned to this great White Sale. Values muf!i more than correspondents In the This coupon if preIf The precoupon I This coupon If preone cares to just a little better than the previflesh tnlirht do. unle This coupon If presented Thursday, Jan. This coupon If presented "Wednesday, I. Is Jan. shades of take 20. will entitle you to sented any clay this stories the Lusltanla wounded: Mr ZeppeJtn4 ous season. sented Tuesday, 19th, will enwithr. al their face value. 17th. will entitle you 1R. will .entitle you January im- - B week will entitle you with arrial fiabier; rhttted trtter-vinpurchase to genuine title you purchase lemons to and of England to purchase oranges grapefruit at 4 for ported Swiss cheese to purchase CHEMISE purchase ENVELOPE tj'if-fancy Jfiry dozen at jEJC dzen Till: WATCH DOG.' at at 5fr John Frrn'h; hl.l a lontr lb Peas June at T'tah 5 rent. tho 59c, 98c, $1.25, $1.75, $1.93 and can. and queriml IntrrsJtne tontf nd had with Oil Hardcrafl. an " ulous an No withcashier. Krown rav In the serv-e- e withgrapefruit No king of thot!i I'e'ffian $2.98. No cheese without oranges No lemons without this coupon at this with of n metropolitan tank, is a verioieen. No peas without out this coupon at this at at out this this coupon coupon None I ri frnt of a f sold she nit question- table martinet, and jlnarllntr Chemise price. srapplns Envelope None sold after this coupon at this None Fold this price. None sold O this f GJs2 author-It- y Wleidtnir r much Klnr Albert s tno'trh sheon th j t everyone. . n ever so many Wednesday at price. None sold efter JtlJ ing at this price. after price. Monday at this after Tuesday at this after Thursday as the president himself, he disthis n atlof'T and h" a wlln. price. of Models fine LinSaturday, Jan. 22. at price. styles. price. price. hav put charges, employees on the slightest mornrfh WMt with Maud, rTr four trimmed Clotii, this grape(Limit price. to one dozen gerie prettily one to ww (Limit erf-'-(Limit this to have ra and pound one tors the dozen .lire, fir stand almost pretext In In back six cans to a a customer.) tier at to motifs (Limit fruit insertion and lace, (Limit a a customer.) as much customer.) of his choleric temper n iwe a customer.) frrn her report;loUttori of T"I-:- l as do the clerks and front or finished with lace. Emcustomer.) Sunday jm'ir Sunday Sunday Herald-Re- themselves. rnatter of th The Herald-ReSunday 16, pire styles, pink Batiste, Jan. Jan. 16, 16, Jan. Sunday Jan. despite his trrurfness. he Is dei urn's nutrallt' still remains nn fi,rMn Jan. 16, Fublican, s30 ri Stitched with white 1916. Auerbach 1916. Auerbach 16, In voted to the lovely daughter of the I l publican, ild. hive "n 1916. Auerbach Com- doey-rseAuerbach 1916. once of the of hank because f a cm mite he president A copies GOWNS beloved her mother. How he circumla nv. referrlnsr to conversations and mara vents the to scoundrel of efforts Itrttish the of tween staff officers 59cr 79c, 98c, $1.25, $1.75 to $6.95. tho ry her and how he vindicates documents that were character R'lsriurn armman love reallv the she of at ffl thministerial Gowns in many A 4 Gr-- f foun.f In OC charming concludes a drmat - story of finance u Im m&m that tt Germans u..l sI whn styles, pi! . love. iG. and I'llliiiKham I company. think New York. i l.i st Aucist. Of course. overs. Empire, slip including rty or "V" neck. They aro Americans realise that, had they mi high, square teen ! ofh nrt rral lm;.nrt.inc i they of good quality Nainsook, Batmade rt ot wiiMir.iu.Axnv aiiiixicav wnut nw.y. iire iste or Lingerie Cloth trimmed with American Wonderlands," by there are some tlrno enoMh ws laces and P't C James. Is an. excellent 1 Irnnw tnuit." fjeortre Wharton lif. think sfnlfrhrutirrd embroideries to See America literthe addition first IteSsrtans of tho The iirp ature. The author Is one of those naLONG SKIRTS worshipers who nwer weary elo-us official rhir ture Thev wrr of an with sincere and their inc netT nvrl entlr!- ulth'u import: 59c, 79c, 98c, $1.98 and $2.98. . . . (T whom he so fromInsptrititr MONARCH FLOCH OCT knew all quence. Like Muir. Tho pr"l.ihly stff deM. a B. .lames Skirts are exIn has fine oil White Cross Sardines packed &&mJZ? freely quotes. th sack ithniit them lonir e fills the and with reader ommon scriptive stylo pretty: ceptionally Is It in var. with of "3 f. tin, key, a Innultif; to visit every place mene trimmed wltb embroidery flounces to In atl nrmv ors:.i ni..it ions w tin 3 13 per n IIXRII G EASTERN RAH alone in If tioned HIGH haa rows and of book, on t n ?eti-iand some designed with at:atnt rlifferent seen to it WHEAT aualn. 6 ko lace to ready val f Coupled a routine M. In to our (Limit pretty customer.) order military help Introduce with nn ardent enthusiasm for the sack insertions J. li. Tea we are going: to give each of a the has author scenery n America, l ho d a . tin of M. J. B. CeyMrs. T:lnehsrt hits -- ar.l nt thos. day extensive of matters very MANY BEAUTIFUL COM knowledge lon and India Tea to the first ttre.it poems hflY.! womM Klorify war KeoloRic- - and ethnologic ill antiquarian. twenty-fiv- e customers a written ahoiit rliiirp.. atout ouyingf and never fails to draw upon it when BINATIONS IN THIS tin of M. J. B. Coffee. You must poems srr.it there rver nhnany to do so enhances interest in the most In I come to to heeii the store lrovnil take r.i Two advantage . described. SALE PRICED FROM of this offer. No telephone s; tr.-horders boxes Or arottt the yohliers who place California is four by represented wire hare-to One a of in tin tea the teen cattght accepted. hive "The Yoscmile Val98c, $1.25, $1.75, $1.98 .to $5.95. chapters: wttK which thete Inianil lakes r" separate I V.ik j . "The Trees of ley." California." . . fall . tins in tins the wounded who omrjinawoiis fittel' Or jihO'lt flood Seeded "The of . the Lake Raisins, Tahoe." Sky like r. m. n. so manv And azaln: i.ns. r armies pretty e Channel Islands of Califor. . InUjis Into the j. "Ti and sTD per package 1 . Among-tliesmetIt nia." The book Is elaborately illusfrom. to select COFFEE it n..t two srre.it styles are 3 packag-etins combinations of Lingerie rLinh and frenzv of to a customer.) (Limit of which trated from photographs I Cloth or soft Nainsook trimmed with rrowti more than that. War Is a hoy themselves attest the truth that nature on a Mretcher, lookins up at lias wrouKht more wonders on the designs in Swiss . ... rirried dainty eves American than on any other of the and Val. lace t'.od's hltie skv with bewilderedwoman slabs, C. soon to loe; war Is a are C. A. that continents. MeClurg tChlcago: . .rrvln- - .1 hild that has been wound- Co. ) CORSET CO VERS 19c hell- war Is spirited hordes ...i i... r. 4 Regular 25c to $1.39. Regular waiting tied in l.urnlnsr lnsld:ncsof and IIHOKCV Ml AC KLKSV 15c can. 35c can. a r.ire. torn. -. I lb is tho flower 21e QiiiiOxen-haCut, Corset Covers are "P.roken 4 t John Shackles." hy i dintr. up to OV tins .. tins . bartered, hunsrry. t ie, war rVl trimmed one is not Lane ('John company elaborately old an is water: In l"v knees embroideries or and Mr. of a Oxenham best but laces with l)efor.-Matenovels, the candle woman burning a with of the rather tale dainty. the LOG styles unhappy simple unhappy lias son she lmloroa for the tins . life of an officer in the army of Nafirm embroidered edge. One pretty C most pis en. Tor kintj and rountry." the poleon III. His marrlasce is unfortustyle has the sin of his youth visits nate, tn and sleeve lace short .. . N AtTOIIIOtmiPllV.' Tints more promising days. htm Quarts 19c CLUB Tt has occurred to few writers to In liu nersonalitv. (Mf tiii: ;ini. of thi: ;r im mmv V gal. Kitdlnsr did In "The io vt..i Charles Carev Waddell has ' made a Kdward Pe Harvard 1, In That Found Herself"; man of hero his the thrilllnsr -Small rde has done It In An Autobiography.' lb. . . novel of West Coint life, "The Oirl of OATS Aunt Dinah's Molasses, it v to an auto the bottle & Co.). Line' nrnn.i i Yard Ciiiril (Moffat. 2 . When tin a mobile and surh mystery-romanc- e Medium size personality: of but ideal the 'this manly " N'lrM Out" with a rat as while rrni it men to will Mission Asparagus, college These pickles come packed in Mason package ni.pal ..r.. w lauched ttnrottriouil v nm everywhere, and. the Imtin a considering lasts, lOVC l.HICli we and now 1nv.l the rat: No. 5 size jars and are of the best grade. We role played by a woman In the C Oswego County Jam. a very excelmen of srl- - portant the auto, ivrhnp? framed recommend them. They come in womof one we brand to lent micht add. jam. which "fl offer story, college package Vs Star enre will tell von that It van t ie non en. while at lasts The of the it ff special subject rr.llltnry training, sweet, sour, chow chow, etc. lb the book now heinR agitated at most American 25c tttmwpr to ttiem Is Ile.id iinrtbev slabs, Lobster a tin JLUC Aunt Jemima's Pancake price, nm finish the storv without collesres. If a is matter of Kross Flour, .per package for trlow of f"lin- rt wdrm and this nnd Monarch Jelly. Jar, very finest . . 27c 24c a Is Cut, lb. . . wair rollirkifiir till. thre Monarch Lima rher' to the from of stlrrlni contribution literature House Farm OZLjT Jelly fjrade Oats, ' nmM:lri-rr.iilft .tllv wrolif wll'.i their on the 4 lbs. net subject derves an appreciative Beans, per can pure fruits, jar ..t hiif--nr (Limit 3 to a customer.) I'ror.i first to last h readint; by all who have American honis intmltaMv funnv. In lis way. too or and American manhood at heart. ti t. i bit of i nhilosorher. He srvsbe too an't owners: "An auto parof on or an owner. r n chim:ii i.iGiiTAirvc.. of own-er- s Mr. Taber s book Is entitled "A Sfory ThTea.s arc Just usofrxrir--r mikes btit l"ni sotv of Adventure in Mexico" sirf tl.r i!nn! . t nir: fiutte n Utii.orin- - and la based, he tells us,(MacMillan) on "notes HYtJElA SYRINGE. Dovol.i AVbirlpool Spray Special, Our Kmbroidery Buyer lias decided Soft lv a we do Miiv of tf'm are merely made at the place and times Maroon rubber, double heavy on r, f funk tii: IIU blraa on rominre of Another Week Price and It account is an Cutting seam. principally reinforced douche most The Three highperfect patented nrHe s ivs: "II the knife is soing- - in good and deep, strong nls.t mtertslrtinc of travel in Mexico, but it ha a thread hard rubber screw pipes. device "5 bOs--P spraying for it is Just one week until Inventory ly polished is an nwf'tUv funnv thine You of story nmninc through It. a atory intnre .uu size, si3i vaiue, syringe and our stock heavier than ever bestart out on if anil brtfitv to riov it concerned chiefly wtth the experiences fore. It must be reduced. "So here at somethlnsrwh-e-tint of Maurice I'eliille and his friend stiildenlv hucelv. wlitn S"2.r0 Spray Sprlnare, 1.S1. Revolving of size, stronaer even than a steering as Iarry. Both goes." uenerallv known Made good rubber, no entirely J2.25 at value, turns ou off into : bvrojd nrd "'"ir nre telegraph operators on a western it. the most effec to is in of It our valves Kvery embroidery piece MAROON FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. vou oca In. when .ir'tinn ri;o'n Then to to g and decide store railroad, sold to be po at tive Mexico, syringe Made from smooth at nil. perfectly .ire riot ihinkinir of romin-thithr ofby adventure. reports of high bargain prices. Maroon rubber. One of the heavy best made or f are fast a slee p tn n g ' Vot 8r attracted and Do need pay plenty Insertion. ' you They Beading, ever H ru-hsold been offered. hljrh-claAtomizer-throa- t, For nose or Dresses and in the middle of It. That's Suits Coats. syringe have before such bargains Never LI a to Paso then mere, Corset Cover Kmbroitourney first the Galoons, le Vllblas Veining. f size, $2.25 value, ruess rtilii.iiVf iirt! b n sort of border so little. The atyles are bewitching, the fabrics. HnlnK.s and water. or oil for he12 to of or the tale town, If period dery Flouncing? harkfire."' are of the highest order and the values positively tomatchless. Come so you can buy them tomorrow at less at ir. sr about twenty-fiv- e or so ajro at kind $1.00 years size, $2.50 values, unusual offerings and you will not fall and see these our appreciate your than wholesale prices. No matter what thence a ross the bonier to Paso del Jtl.OO Hard Robber Atomizer, T9e. sacrifices. and MM.nnw i:.' Norte, now Juarez. There they witness wisli to pay we have prices to fit at savings you Combination Syringe Red Can be used for oil or water. a cockfight and Maurice learns fomt-t-iii Lots An enfovnhle new novel at nr purse. any lv Throws continuous spray, reaching JSO.OO Taffeta nod Lace Evenlnsr Frock size, v rubber, about th- - peons. For a time the if flothestlrte Al 4r 19.1'z n Ifm 9fir 93r -- w, fin Or. all parts of nose .. FC4 - " of "A ma r two friends are on separate and lonely $2.00 value SZ.'jOO ( harmrnir muiI Net Danrlne Frock J or throat Combination In a serie.s of leter to the rle.ir'v stations, but presently circumstances IIjKela Talllewr Frock and $1-8Taffeta Serice f'jft.OO . . 35c, 33c, 48c, 9 59c, 68c, 79c, 89c, It size make to a for them advisable non lake Syrtnsre HOc. nvpitt father whnv rtoe forno.i Nose and Throat Atomizer, 9USJ0 Corduroy (out, far trimmed H lie in Combination s ilwu been. H".i who has cone br trip into the mountains to a place i.e white rub- - 2Q Hard rubber tip, 98c, $1.48, $1.68, $1.98, $2.25 Syringe en league . 2."I.OO Kitty Gordon In "p.iri h of fortune. .lo.n west of ChllpancinKo." Flush Coats to Alaska size... ber bulb and glass bowl. . . . 3 w I.'snu tells til's romance. r rather Their route takes them first to Mex- -t Maroon Combination Syrlnee Uroidcloth Coats 325.00 and w $2.48 o no of fur per yard. romames, tlian tl'is set Maximum Bulb Syrlnee, $1.S0. City, here. Americans thouch size, $2.50 . fur trimmed f U..00 Zlbellne .. Sl-6- 9 "flft three; yotinar routles r preparing to cro nre. tney r n d it wise to register atthy the red rubber bulb and Finest value grade three e to ti altar when th booV; ends after Luclish consulate "becatise the regis'with BARGAINS finely polished and IN LACES SvHnjjre Combination Maroon 20 effective attrnctlve tubing And models, atbrr tered i;nirlisnnian Is usually rafe. hard rubber screw pipes, rapid flow f.lO.OO. to $3.00 values size, 4 5 TO VAL INCH MIRMAMIV The Mexican has learned at -Knsrland protects and look after that LACES GO AT, YD OC value her Combination SyriiiKe Complete in box.. Monogram I'rorn Mexico City they jto ZOO FASCINATING subjects." LACES $4.95. YARD. Cfe BLOUSES, White rubber, size, $1.00 H.vRfiu Bulb o in treminu. andlautepec. railway TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY 'thence A lot of odds and ends in Laces, such $3 00 value, at on to Cuernavaca, fO.TS Syringe to P.l0. at last runl as as Venice Bands, 2 to 5 inches wide: Hot "Water II o t t 1 e s t reach their destination, where they d- 7oc Fnlversal Household of mouses such fabrics Radium 10S made 4 Chine, Silk, "Pussy Crepe to Shadow ' find excitement and danger as well as Chiffon and effective otiier materials. Syrtngre Shadow W.illow. An epe lalt v f n si.ampoo for this the Ince, Ceorgette Top baces and treasure of which they are in -- 39w e.i ther run be easiiv made at trlfilntt -50e Household Ilulb The models are mostly new Value to 7ic yard, search. QC 3Sss7s3 at, yard Syringe fU spring styles The biggest values ever offered. hy almt ly tli sso! vln c a tea ro In a nip of hot ant'slow-H OLl MIII.MV ' spoonful on srnip an y water. I'onr The Inefficient man Is cere hriskiv. This rreates a tainly having his younsr LADIES' SILK BOOT HOSE, 25c Pair in Lngllsh ficdav ti.i.i so.ithtn. tooUns- lather thst dissolves ation Here is another one of them In Beacli itIII "We the voKiie for prliicr. le have a full line of I'onjree heavy Silk Boot Tropical and l'alm Amazing values in ladies' and remove al .landruff. exress oil story written with admirable skill. and allk mled I'onKces for aprlnr ivear. author's cleverness Is. In fact, all Hose, black, white and tan, T)C ar.cl !lrt. I.itissf.s: the scalp The 15c PAIR. LADIES' makes the book worth noticing: $1.00 Natural Color Ioug:ee HOSE, at, 91JT,0 Natural Fancy Colored Satin Striped I'on-ts- rr pair cleat, soft rid r liant. while thr.t It has been wasted upon altogether un' 33 inches wide, at, yard 23 Inches. trie hair takes on a k;os.- ri'hness of worthy g SILK HOSE, 50c PAIR. J" Hni?-lis- h There material. is Ladies' an here Hose, suitable for wear Natural Color I'onjcee sA.-dsJ at. yard color. alo a fluffiness which ratur.il of 33 the lecturer, kind inches popular that lined heaviest Silk Hose in the city is our The Fleece wide, at, the cold, yardI'oneee-3- 6 days. dirty m ike' It seepa very mtirh heavier than receives reams of letters from admirduring 50c Natural Domestic S.'c Natural Color PonRre and and worsted. Plain quality, special if is. .ffer a '.irtlhrox sharp. poo - women, but whose thought, when ing 33 Inches wide, at, yard Inches wide. at. yard.... at, pair ribbed tops, pair It appears In book form, is briefly disth. hair i a pleasure. missed by an occasional reviewer as He Is excellently well platitude. LADIES' UX drawn: so are all the other characters; J Priced In two lots nnd displayed In the Dress Goods Department on tables. of them is worth our while yet none Tniiio i consists of wool weaves, such as Sercres. I Table 2 consists of "Wool Serges, Granites. A small lot of ladies' Union Suits in all CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS AND excopt the clrl who Is the victim of it Black Shadow Checks. Granites. . . mixed Whipcords, of spring and winter weights. These SUITS French SLEEPING all. this man's most efficient 36 inches wide, full styles etc., privateSerges, cola of in selection etc. big and White Checks, used as travelers' samples and are been children's of have honor or naming- the A ine heavy secretary. shipment delayed line of colors ors. All come 36 Inches wide ( in slightly soiled. Values to $1.50. book goes curiously enough to the Suits Union 3flA and fleece lined Suits, Any garSleeping 3s31 Your choice at, yard ment at J1lc. Your choice at. yard ther k1""1. a finger and dancer In the all sizes at 4fe. Values to 85c. if! revues m minor theatres. The 2X1 unssz r"T2 Hy it s of a rroprly lecturer'sof tendon's in son falls love with. her. tlrawn Will joa can make cerHe is the typical slacker, a drifter. Ho tain that your wishes, will ho introduce his lore into the cultured I go with half the battle conquered.' up or not. retains Its dread of goblins treatLEST HE FREEZES THERE. newspapers and magazinesin have recent phenomena. Some of these incidents fa.mlly circle this episode shows the Her Parried it for th fearsome and ghostly chimeras dire. jusevito cartly the rise and ed etitirely with the of it scientific provei respect, dignity N. Y., Jan. 15. Fearing delicate at author its Rochester, workmanship had never before These "true ghost stories" are not dence; others are less well authenti- number of the Occult Keview a nurse the best Interest of your children, tified, for, though she hi people, the bore of the best; was did not jrene sufno government article the of first her done real had cated she the type, all bears witness that for cases, any literary but interesting having story relative or friends whom you dom of the bewildered Klrl then at once writing, by a newspaper, and foundation warm clothing forprovide favorher of fact. ficiently saw constitute the that." frorn who soldiers They accepted over actually for secre the her throws to benefit. ite grandson serving in the United may wUh private collection of inciessay was taken by a here a is hardly the fitting term heavenly bowmen' Interesting States marine only to return to her in the end later her first an elderlv woman , and both with requests for more. are dents, goose-fles- h Investigated and thoroughly In ndditioti to rreparlnc a tary, Mr. they a is It because she nteds him more, which magazine, storj-though not today brought corps, simple were a lines hand worked vouched with Mildreds obtained for, fleecy, in of Nevertheless, testimony promoters a high a too man Hut degree, w weak in modest Machen Is UJ not rivaling is true. loves to cast rather in social than in literary at first hand and corroborated by this little correct no r comfortable shoild to stathe local yoti of the artistic recruiting one some how regard productions well of it, and relates have tlependent tipon himself to It that a responsible exetion of sea thinking the soldiers contains novel New and York others. and the Le Fanu long his in the and requested compeers a he in an English soldier, versed Latin, Sergt. George S. Fynmore to forward dependent upon I more description of various entertainments, cutor, surh as this company, rather thin The first chapter deals with the quesera. (J. S. Ogilvie Co.) and that the the of a performance of "Tristan and tion. rather is named Our Trust departenergetlo personality to him. unconsciously prayed during a is "What Ghost?" and attempts one conclusion reaches after Isolde" at the Metropolitan Opera house to answer, in the furious attack that St. George would be it "Poor ment wilt bp pleased to plae only Fred may be shaking and shivof the latest light THE HOWMEN. to help the English. And lo! ering with Its sent e at your disposal tn readtnir this artistically written but and of a meeting in Washington of the scientific theories that have been adpresent cold like the soldiers Mr. Machen humbly apologizes in the he heard "a great voice and a shout in Europe," she just exasrtratlnarly futile story. ((.. 1. laughters of the Revolution, all min- vanced to explain supernatural happenthfs onnectlon an-- a told Fynmore, "and Putnam's hons.) a thunder louder than reoirdin your peal crying, a loosely woven plot. A ings and visitants, it grips the atten- Introduction "for entering so pompousthis comfortable be with will gled just the thing. as and will not placo you the minutiae of my bit of story 'Array, array, array!" into You'll send it to him, won't at ly the nketch of little rlaza a of be reader he whether tion every graceful you?" saw A nAl';IITK.Il OF TIIK HnvOMTIOX.' Fifty-nint- h soldier heard these voices he tmder any otliKation what-so- ? street and Fifth avenue of these questions or merely in as if It were the lost poems of Sappho," the assured the Sergeant Fynmore v c r. the a before long: him, "The but Bowmen" P. trench, g Mildred. Ashton was a younsr woman durinic a snowstorm Is bv all odds the student beyond (G. Putnam's it search and that anecdotes be a priviwould of since its appearance in the Lon- line of shapes, with a shining about grandmother a Sons), of most distinguished ancestry. IJut best thing In the book. (Moffat, Yard stories. so. to and do But pleasure the has em- them. They were like men who drew lege while she had inherited the charm and & Co.) Some of the ghost stories In the col- don Evening News a year ago, when he forwarded to package v. with and shout their the another him barrassed looks bow, of Mistress considerabl T. au good William the late made lection Port People, cloud of arrows flew Ioliy Ashton, Prince, Haiti, where the young by SALT LAKE SECURITY & tinhis and s insist man t?,e bell of New York in 17.t. as well TRUE GHOST STOItlES Is in are now serving, he enclosed a note Mr. Carring-ton'- despite singing upon Stead reproduced the air toward the Ger- explaining that ns WilJ Acres, the beautiful Long; Island thatprotestations, what he intended for a gling Hereward Carrlngton. author of through work none of the rare evidences believing the grandmother had TRUST CO. man hosts." of fiction was actually estate, which had been in her family "True Ghost Storle-.- ' is a veteran In of psychic continuity is omitted, how- bit in an endeavor pleasing worked hard to have acinnews real the censor and since Colonial times, she had not or contradictory. ever In time to comfortable the Into finished the evading research. psychical puzzlimr mysteries 32 91 A IX. So herited Wild she was are "modern curately relating how the legendary St. any money. as a Christmas present and that of which he has delved for many years These, says the author, and Cape Cod canal is now restrict- come Acres and go to Newobliged to rent and bowmen of the sky rallied edThe York. with of dramatic he George frhost have the heart to disillusion didn't stories assiduity. startling to less boats of feet than eighteen t ere t earn her own living. However, ls but languid popular Interest type, which seem to be well authentito the support of the English at Mons There about the need, for such things in her soon to be It will but draft; deepened to 3 herself: "So many In ps she remarked in nnd dispersed the overwhelming Teuton a been to have cated. books Haiti. obtained, They relating waterway. voting- girls. like tne. starting out on jitranire happenings through mediums most Instances, at first hand, from ranks with a cloud of arrows. 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