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Show .b' 0 12 4m THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1922; to hi real self In the production of thla novel. There la, after on haa reached the middle of the narrative, a constant Famous Old Iledp suggestion that th story la merely a aerie of incidents, vaguely related, K tor Cough Syrupy. true, but many of which oou.d be dispensed with without impalrmont of plot, w - wed cheaply made ad heath action or strength. bet it beets ibea all let quick reella This freedom! By A. 8, M Hutshlnaon, Published by Little. Brown A Co, Boston. Thousands of hotuewi verbav found As was to be expected, Mr. Hutchln of tao d son' new novel ha already a wod pub that they can save Uo and haa provoked a vast deal of metier waweU r epeat for .oough preparaold discussion. Aside from Its assured poprecip by using the ularity as a successor of an notable an tion, for making cough ayrup at homo, I achievement an "If Winter Comes." un- l aimpl and cbeaji but it bag ?UJ doubtedly the fact that It is concerned for prompt results. It. take right i with a problem still v.tal In the present oi rU &nd fiv Tsics of Lonclv Trail. By Zane Grey. hla admittance Into ths holy order, when, of her further eouli a experiences. Plans bars day would have secured "This Freedom a Ktllppo Brandollni, he led Harper & Brothers. New York. 13. usually stopping an ordinary cough ta gay. not materialized as well financially as she an unusual amount of attention. Here U a book that will yo wrell with dissolute life common to peoi le the 24 hour or lea. ! of Is rank M It wSh b mnna Louise-Ir su, certain there her hum. a and hoped, dlvglon n Brest miiny weiuert, readers, whether in thaP period. It ts full of murder and ounce of Fine from any Get 2 order to be really sc of opinion among Us reader as to the follower of the anther's fiction' or not bloodshed, conspiracy and political In cPt positions as counselors In a camp quality end importance of the new book. druggist, pour it into a pint bottle and Mr. Grev haa apent most of liTa sum- trlgue, and recounts all thoee other woe- of There will be manv who wrill hold It an add plain granulated sugar avrup to carefree, happy girls. Their days sue even mer and autumns in and around the ful events that changed the noble gen- filed make a full pint. If you prefer, na greater book thins its predec tjh pastimes dear to ths Grand Canton of Arizotro and in other tleman, Filippo Brapdolint, into the poor a number have already so expreseed clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup. and maijl riding, swimming hiking. coast and between the Hookies the monk Glullano. places The close of the camp season finds them themselves but sure It ts there will be Instead of In this manner ha ha for many tear sugar syrup. Either war. We se him first as. fresh from fight with the of what to do next those to take issue with Mr. Hutchinand last d obtained Information and true Ing under the Duke of Calabria, he jour- but after problem of a few weeks they son's conclusions, that 1. If on feels he tastes good, keeps perfectly, a lapse lorn! color for his numerous novels. neys with his friend Matteo to the city obtain work at a settlement house. tnd has arrived at anything decisive. time. a long a family The "Tale of lamely Trails," which' of Forll, where he meets and fall de. with snother campfire girl, her husband Mr. Hutchinson has taken his tills It truly astonishing how quickly airIt are narrators of I he author's own ad-- 4 perately In love with tha Donna Giulia, and Winona's brother. Tom, they move from the Scriptural quotation, "With x r. re by no mean ventures, will surpass in interest In the a lady of to New York City. Many delightful ex- great sum obtained I this freedom " Are acts, penetrating through every loosand lungs i minds of many readers the doinys of thl the high quality of her beauty. His periences follow, them, ths refur- w to believe it is hia conclusion that all passage of tho throat hararters in the author fiction. Only amours with this misguided damsel com nishing of the oldamong house in which they th dtr happenings whch befell Row-li- e ens and ralsea the phlegm, soothe and : four Ing to misfortune l Hippo lends hi aid are to live' yvith side trip to the mounfive chapters appear in s home land, In this, a in "If Winter heals the membranes, and gradually but I hundred payee, each hetny a complete to. a conspiracy, led by ths d Oral, the tain to relieve the monotony storm of disaster of city ilia, Comes,'1 when th surely the annoying throat tickle and it- la a deluge) ar localitv. a of different breaks Seventy. family of Matteo, ugamat the governor and manv snore happening which leave but the Inevistory fn fins photoyraphs add much to the of the vlty, which tnoa disastrously for the reader with a desire to learn more of table outcome of the condition she cre- dreaded cough disappear entirely. Nothing tha d Oral and their adherent. value of the book, these belny principal! the adventures of Winona and her Ideal ated bv her insistence on enjovlng the better for bronchitis, apaamodio croup, "freedom" of business I fe rather than hoarseness or bronchial asthma. the hunt'ny. ropiny end capturlny of The took is entertaining incite way companions. to sacrifice her ambition to her home lions and bears In. the Grand Canyon hut Mr. ..Maugham has succeeded onlr Pinex is a special and highly concen' countrv. fairly well in bis teal- of revivifying jne Rad Robin. By Jane Abbott. Published Were these tragedies but th "great f genuine Norway trated compound sum" must B. she "Nonnzoshe" Is the story of a Jour- -' spirit of that Olden i ertnd. for J. her pav "freedom'! by Dpplncou company. A series of interesting rev made in 1913 to the Rainbow natural events which Evidently this Is Mr. Hutchinson's view pine extract, known the world over for Mountain! some but Cloud w will question that t raged v is its healing effect on tho membranes. bit of wholesome By Flor- ends in brldye. In southeastern V'tah, which the Through ths ence ficott Bernard. Published - by J; romance Is the storv of Robin Forsyth, the unavoidable consequence of such author believes to he one of nature , Acoid disappointment hr asking your v B Llpplncott Company. heiress to the Forsytha fortune, who has situation. most maynlficent forms. His narrative ' with ounces' of Pint folk we gone to llv at Gray manor In Connect! However, whether or no w agree druggist for "With Jan and the Story-boo- k Includes also a description of the l.by-- , full directions and don't accept anything nothis.it region on the way to the bridge, love" adequately tells of what la to fol- cut, which Is the home of Madam For with Mr. Hutchinson, w can be Intern low. 'All children, small and grown, rvthe. the benefactress of Robin. At ested in any earnest presentation of thla else Guaranteed to give absolute ss- well as of Keet Seel cliff dwelling or money promptly refunded, problem of a married woman a busneiw Jan, tha little lame boy of Haepe-- II first ah Is very lonely, but soon finds ruin. In the famous Sept esnvon near " the boundary adjacent to n Town, and how, when tha Pied Piper companion In Bsryl Lynch, ths chore girl. career vs. her duty to her hatsband and Tho Pinex Co.. Ft Wayne. IntL And thla th book la. with Ha also describes led tha children away to the mountain, Together they have many happy expert children. Monument valley. I Mr. Hutchinson on th aide of those near located Retatskln. br, and terma It he wu left behind. Jan was very sad, cnees. During one of heir excursion who eUll hold to the n i cliff' as ths last of hla joyous dancing com- thCy meet a mvStsrlous lady living alone adage tha mostIn wonderful prehistorio "woman that In In w a s existence. There Is much j place is In the home. phases of economics, something nw Is cottage, tig ths girls suspect ISAM Some panions disappeared and ths wondrous dwelling Tate exiled scenes It In think may rather the presented In th way of logical opinion of remindful of Cloud the Mountain queen. not short portal this closed, but, chapter i Robin 'becomes interested In, the dav to doubt the possibility of a woman respecting the usefulneee of the speculaJ in "The Rainbow Trail, hv the author. giving up hope of rescue, he prayed, and bu In ness e fortv-paymill tor, and the business consequences of of welfare of atJI and the worker, engaging "Colbrado Trails Is s being ab Granger suddenly In answer to ht plea, the portal war. e buntof a fishing and ray of sunshine to rear her children successfully, aiuc-opened, and, Jan was greeted hv Alice and strives to' bring Me. McKe drab existence. Several un- surely examples are before the eaap of distinguishes money from ing expedition Into northwestern Colo of Wonderland fame snd Jack with his into Ihe.rIncidents and Beanstalk. temporarily hinder the even one of women who do combine bank , credit. ' In complete explanation Jan was cured of his lame- fortunate tado, principally on fha Yampa river, business end borne life with no detriment logical and simple. H over the crests of tha watershed of this ness and with Alice and Jack starts on realization of her hopes In this line of to shows that a worker can b paid only ths latter. strike and a serious stream. Grey was well outfitted and haa a happy journey through the Hand of work. A threatened n on and that monsv But real cannot Robin doubt Sir. before ultimately, wage, Hutchinin epidemic to relate prominently some Intestine episodes bring Eternal, where all the folk of Storysincerity, or that h has taken m but a convenient Instrument throughIs connection with trailing, treeing and cap- book Hand live. FYom this1 time on ex the villagers and. just as they are beginIs sons hi them of his real wage the which collection In to sens the Rob.n work seriously. . fact, he feel great pfSiencea full of mystery. Joy and thrills nlng turing searsI.lons in the Grand Her It ao deeply that at times his emotion simplified. The text deals. In addition ara encountered and many old friends doing for them she disappear. Canyon "Roping move him almost to th po-n-t of Inco- with wage snd weath., th elements of happy return and the surprises which folIs a aplendld atory of ths author a exappear, including the Queen, Hutnply low and good and banking, abuse of rallw-aysthis an unusually entertaining herency, and his phrasing becomes periences in the Kaibab, and the breaks Duniptv, the Mad Ilatter, Robinson Cru- story.make A for instance, this sentence, bad t.roes. The chapters on business Robin Is a vS. uable addition to in the north rim of tha Grand canon. soe, BrCir Rabbit, Jack and Jill. Jlvy lucid snd ars war 'Her the unity with Harrv so exquisitely coneequpnees of already created This enterprse and her Uttla Lamb, Gulliver, Red Hid the charming characters In the summer of 19n one. how could she have known were sensible. The author f nds fault. Justlfl-ablwas given much attention in The Hast Ing Hood, Rip Van V, Inkle, C.nderella by Jane bhott.to. be met acroaq the waver of the Years with the average Antprwan, too eoma years ago. and a host of others that we all know of the Plainsmen, of the Three Pine, by Edith occasions new and strange, as that easily satisfied with general and often That "Story, ho we ver,owirwn ed Buffalo snd love. Each adventure seems filed Denise fallacious answer to present' economic Published .onward A. vet shown, or, a further by Thp Page Sawyer to the utmost with excitement and wonchapJones, chiefly, snd this Interesting vovage, as this'" Which Is unfortunate. ituatioms. given from whatever reliable company, Boston. ter Is a detailed narrative of the experi- der. especially when Jnn and Aliie stray source. Such or unreliable of a complicated grammatical construcBelgian refugee Denise, ences of tbs entire hunting psrtv. James Into the Land of Banishment, become 1 tion does not make for enjov able reading, Owen lost In All Baba's Cave, ileo from the unkpnwn parentage, a timid, is. Eroett, Buffalo we feel that we have a right to exchild. Is adopted anJ and other western celebrities figure In- - Giant, are trapped bv Bluebeard, are fi- by Mrs.sensitive, iovwhle Great-heartbetter pect treatment Mr. I Hutcha true "Madam from Iangdon, New Books for Library j. of laaaoing nally rescued and returned to the Land tcrestingly Inhef the close-u- p adventures. who rents a cottage "The Three inson, who can, if he chooses, writ so I 5 . of Eternal. and lion thrilling well. Pine of Denmark,! Matnv j Bungalow," of Thoee Basin are is the who Tonto fantllar with the juve- for the story "The This Rosalie the object lessen- In Mr. Th following book will be added to there to car for the ; hunting trip made into the break of nile Hassles will thoroughly Sermon, who believes that the public ifbrsrv Monday, October 18: little girl,siynmer, help her to regain strength Hutchinson i ' that port of the aouth rim country of snd enjoy this i aw episode In appreciate lives and tha REFERENCE. and et work and restore her memory, which wompn might the Grand canyon In 1918 and again in of these charmed character who live in has' body, XV hos A the niarkets of the world preWho In the Theater become clouded by experiences fTly'ln, enchanted lands and seem to be conThla feature comprises About half t aa man n til. a Is of follows father cisely Jtmt th contemporary Dick record a Belgium. hi a. King was trolled by of ths book With Mr. Grey power. uujic a (a w reel d career," enough- person, but grandson of Mrs. Latigdon, stage, 3 voung son, Homer, who comes in for a M ISOELILA NEOt'S. who has won find in her none of the charm the was gassed hero of iarge part of the story as told. This- fhe International Development of 'Tilna. and Mark Sabre's, non of the lovableness in France Guerre the and Croix lias de reof America. on My Impressions the Asquith .Bv bun.Yat Sen. G. P. Putnam In chapter is full of sidelights won us Sabre, to ' his defense that, returned to rest antj forget: Peter, the even Will interest th people w ho like to Sons, .publisher. New York. gion. and replets with Interesting beef our a Irritation h with mischievous hi and t against redhaired "Imp" English woman's opinion of us. This Is a timely contribution to the and hunting experiencea in those puzzling, ques- hear anIs not brother of Pink, Dr. "Death altogether complimentary. alley" is a short final chap-- i literature dealing with the forces re- Langdon, which ,whlch In ths war; tioning davs of her childhood, also been who has A play in three The Verge some' with on desolate Glaspell ter region, this sponsible for the political and economic Mins I'ta, Japanese girl and roll As chum the first chapters of the book are occusets," Interesting personal experiences therein. changes which have taken plaoe and are of Pick's Rosalie attraot-pied. she us, but. as and Aunt Chloe, negro slater, Gold." Juvenile Goddard now In progress in China and Is a Delinquency. "Th Those who enjojed Grey's "Deaert up, with her increasing determl-lii- it uthor tup the .happy fain.ly who grows outline a plan by which Juvenile "Riders The Heritage of the Deaert, outline of Dr. Suns scheme mammy,themake on to have career man.V a a "like at the sunutier pines. The Young of development. of the Purple Rage and Sixteen 1th "I aim bard street ' av her goal, li delinquency msy be" much helped If not maun spend The narrative deals lightly with nat- seems eradicated U JJon Hunter" will find these 'Tales of showing the various phases of the that life hardens her. she loses entirrlv vacaof Incidents ural the foilow-ugivfine Guest Poems of Patriotism a Trail" the Donely development projects and a folding tion. It Is a good story for children. somewhat of her humanness aim the were orlrt1;poems many matter Insert map of China supplement the text Inder Dr. fi 8luies eel of taint ing a clear Insightthat-h-Into Rosalie appears. su pervasion, Llck fhA Langdon' a been 'much Recent adjustments in the pollttcal and many regons feels, even in her babyhood d v regains strength and an ambition which she d, who relish a tat ns of P. Sen gives an added value had especially how the tees " museffect of been bv retarded the to the work for all persons interested In lit lie fact in their fiction. olves Denise is given every conChina's past and present history and In tard gaa " - '.c and sideration comfort. i'"' her future growth and prospective rise ' Th Making of a Saint. By W. Somerset to situations industrial and political power. The manyew Published by ths Page Maugham. ing as head of author, recognised Boston. prothe t'ompsoy. Back to Italy of the thirteenth century, gressive party lnhla country when the dforsas ruled in Milan, Mr, with authority. Maugham Pikes ux In thT bonk, which Is a republication of a story written -- v, 'Str' ago befoto V j rf ' eracy pow it What do you think if Has happened? , two-thir- My wonderfal furs and my -- well-know- n -- husband9 a winter clothes are ruined by moths? Thousands of housewives who thought the clothes they packed away this spring were free from moths are having those regrets" right now. Thousands of housewives will have them next spring. Yet a few1 cents worth of Enoz - or will save all that grief. first-han- - . J Remembitt that moths are not the result of indifferent housekeeping. You whose-miirai- find-th- em in the best kept homes. A flying moth may indicate-th- at others re hidden in your nice, things, where they have laid their eggs. And the eggs (which are too email to tee) are invariably laid in hidden places in dark closets, cracks and crevices, in the folds and seams of garments and in the tilling of upholstery, in rugs and draperies. , - Bear this fact (this irrefutable truthin mind e Moths ivork all year fround , You seldom see moths flying iir the fall and winter but the eggs laid in the warm months will be hatch ing into worms all winter long. Your only real safety is In completely destroying not only the moths but the moth v worms and the eggs as well. aatls-fsetio- - Utah-Arlso- time-wor- " nsr-natl- Wy-am- pains-taking- KILLS MOTHS -- - im ," -- -- er -- war-ridde- shell-shocke- the-Wa- good-heart- hvper-.deails- -- full-pa- pro-poe- p, de-ire- by-tho- -- . . Enoz is a powerful spfay. It destroys moths and v, Jons.-Vnr1ed- (Will Not Stain) moth worms instantly and more important still, it destroys moth fggt.'po thoroughly processed that it cannot stain or injure or effect the dyes in the most, delicate fabrics. ' Enoz is extremely penetrating; it permeates down where the moth eggs arc laid and destroys every vestige of moth life. Simple to use. Just spray it on, Enoz is the original guaranteed ipoth killer. It does the work so thoroughly that it has been used, for many years in millions of homes and also by leading manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers erf garments, woolens; furs, fabrics, upholstery, feathers and rugs td protect .their own valuable stocks. . Pronounce it Ee-no- z and be sure you get it. Imitations should be avoided. Enoz will ndt. stain. Drug toes, department store qnd hardware store hav lint of Enoz and a nr it , |