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Show 3 i v Si THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU NTAZ. MORNING, 'APRIL I, 1928. I Critical . Rsv.sws" off Late Books Arresting Book Studies Matter I 3JW H. N. Brailsfford Of World Unity British journalist, of- -, fcrs lucid, exposition pft world problems, in new book. : .Outlines. Form. r ing Great International Mrs Dclafield'i Customarjr Deft Portrayal of Life Continue.! ,t for-Buil- cU 10 Federation. - s ? s - Realism Stamps Book V Picture Of Domesticity - y I - OSbON, March 31 (AP). One first tdttion of John Mlltoir's---,yctaBs,- - dated an tu recentlyturngoldof at1150. auction 1638, for-th- a . ' Too English pounds, $5750. buyer wag A. B. W. Rosenbach, a collector of first' editions, resides In Philadelphia., Modern Artists off Interest Grows Critic Praises Stewart Still Attracts First Editions Greitly Valued Paintings, that interest in current a rtltis phi ij : Village Winter Afternoon," Le Conic -- in "Thj ISlhvarTs work. (BeloivJyrSyruifjlune tu the "t In Springville Style; West Opens Show Eager Visitors and Views News AND-ART- 1 State Art Show Blind Writer's 9 Advancement Work of Utah Paint. Artists - Keen - for- - Repre ert Exhibiting. Collection High. 'I' '. --.' j!- ' 4 enUtionjJValMetjn - CONFIDENCE I expressed byj Uwf ARE. " By. E. M UTt THE WAT THIN-OVv 'OUVKS OP ENDLESS AOE. Being INCREASING publlo Interest is beln I . yo,. 'i , , -- i. . . .... , I t . IelafloId l Harter and Publishers, Study of This Distracted World attracted to the exhibition of the ' New Vork. and Itn Nwd Brothers, Cnlfy. By Henry Utah' at the Institute Art at SpHngvill. capltol. Noel Brallsford. Publishers, Harper j TTHIS Erislish writer ia one whose which Is'tha seventh national sjvtnl,, which Is to remain open every after and Brothers, New York. book's mil be looked forwaril to t ? to- -- t will urpas any previously held, ThVj noon. from-o'clock - ufilll one have believe, people, CJEW my with the certainty, that they will not committee reports that-th"gtsfieril ? April 17. been able la analyst world relaPronounced growth Is shown W 4 j dlaappoint. She Is a reliable novelist quality of the pictures submitted t- ... . r? tions and world need with the keen, I who gives us Intimate pictures of the nearly all the Utah artists represent unusually high and 'that among ' tna r . ness and. soundness of Judgment dised; freer handling, greater vigor, contemporary, scene. While she writes canvases are a number of. really an- -? color It nature human and is of folk. purer simpler composition English played In this volume of Mr. Bradfperior character. : Coaservatlvery ti-s- rl are quite marked. She everywhere that she portrays. timated, the valuation of the entlrw ord's, Ko more stimulating and Rob an almost uncanny facility KEN' THE COUnAGEOCS. the most colorful paintings Among By possesses collection, worth-whil- e comprising more than. M9 discussion of International ert Ames Bennett. Publishers, A. le a "Still Life" by T. O. Ruthrauff. for reading tne Human nnnu,. particula lS,0o0. paintings, C. MoClurg & Co., Chicago. president of the state art commission; larly the mind of woman. The questions has appeared. Mr. Brails-for- d exhibit will open on Sunday,-- , This picture challenges attention by Here cot only does she show this tITtfESTERN stories of the old April 1, for the accommodation of pa- - , carefully considers every phase of type. its smashing Is like the It values. Instinct in her depiction of I . unerrlnc I. n eiH Ihfniiffhniil tmm v Western movies, iiave Kst call of a clarion menacing International problems, and Laura Temple a woman wno, ap- muchlike a more, ' convenient ' Sunday day tar their glamor m these lat'er ! the various recent proposals which are proaching middle life. Is beginning to days. ofThere visit the gallery, hut the formal openv I J ere writers still who our most ardent ner oy ware, romance Florence wis reel that passea ln which will be held toward that program pointing the way Monday,, but has dtswn in Laura's husband seem ahle to Inject lifer. into thi prerents an Interest April 2, at Z o'clock. President F. muet come, If we nre lint again to be Bennett ing trio or o n wmcn were recently themes, the impf r'urbable Alfred, a picture is 8. Harris of Brlsham Toung unlver-- 1 more the his Insuccessful, among see Child could world The In which many husbands California. war, painted engulfed In a catastrophic slty In to be the chief sneaker, and" narrative moves along at maximum Playing on he Beach" is subtle in themstlvej If they were not persistntualcal numbers will be furnished by., its suggestion and charming In treat blind.. . Mrs. Delafleld sees life speed." carrying the reader with It Sir. Brnilnfiin!. an Englishman who, ently the music depnrtment of the high ; !' school, .Mabel rraier is in ner ele in terms of comedy rather, than ami his descriptions of range activities ment . under the direction of E. by the way. happens to be among us life will and ranch the admirer ment In her Arisona uesert, wtitrn satisfy tragedy, s:id her translation of It has or this class or fiction. at present lecturing nas oeen a wu raux.. ' the dry, shim an Ironic undertone. ! successfully depicts ness In many countries of ths suffer' . In As the Past, loyal aunnort for the; Win Kenneth, arriving at Bullhld mering atmosphere of that arid re. Laura Temple had married, just afing that Is a consequence of war, and exhibit is being shown by Utah high silk hat, spats. kid glov is, (ion, and Is unusual in composition. ter the war, not because love com- in , i t has been moved to una some reasioie Revolt , Canvases J. liave been recelv'! f j. ana otherwise correct formil dress, Corlnne Damon Adams Is attaining Among pelled her, nut because she had wantfrom Lee Oreena Rlchad, B. T. Lar- -' plan whlclr shall avert a repetition of was quite naturally taken for an East a plastic effect, and pure color In her ed to be mairied. The Temples had ern these horrors, and. assure world peaice O. D. on, Campbell, A. B. - Wright, "dude" by the boys of the Bog h flower studies, wmcn are attracting had two sons, now five and six years uaU Born in World Le Conte fttewart. Roc Howard, Cl For, "Peace.;1 he says, "Is no longer the Double Bar ranches. Which attention. old, and have settled Into that sort and In the world a lofty ideal. It Is U vln Fletcher, .Florence Ware. v exactly as Ken had planned. The of domesticity whose monotony Is was condition of our survival." ; naive questionings of a, tenderfoot Stnafield Canvas Ha s Canvas Arrlvlnf From Fictions, He Says. deadly. ' Living' In a quiet, small would He surveys the results of Versailles, and under Effect. town, their evenings are usually spent cover pass unsuspected, California and th Iat, of Geneva, of Locarno, and points out . - Striking looutof lilt game big and hunting sinne and. In his Shadows." Jack together, Ijtura, despite inir their inadequacies. He t hrwro wy, e Among th aklllful artist from . might be conducted jn Stansfield"Light! talks trips about the not stern to, ot hi beloved difresolves use theme and limitations to the deceived as the state who have been repre- - " call the Intellectual children, the servants, questions of noticed. the shadowed htlle to throw into draficulties of the league, nor does he WHAT we tented In former dieplay Box and L The herds of the rsnJh, is divided Into Inarticulate Alfred two the whi'e matic of a relief vivid accomexpense, types spot lunshine, seek to minimise Jts actual gain exhibiting are: Frieaeke, Paris;-- ; of people those who the in- answers "H'm" or not at all, or falls owned by J. K. Rowan of Cheyenne, which la almost startling in effect. Matleo Sandona, Ran Francisco; 8u- plishments. Its creation, he says, was tellect and those who worship had and been use noticeably dwindling, It. Sometimes Times. behind his' more are There water colors than usually asleep "a titan's step in the development of are sette Keast, Philadelphia; Belmore, Ken was eet to find out why there numerous Inbut, broadly speaking, Laura thought Alfred's silent dispothe fol., mankind." It Is under such a league, they exceptions, Browne, Banff, Albert, Canada; A., " an unaccountable lowing; eight the exhibition, used be such hould are never the same people. a sition I little ' I thts trying. i. civilization our "l painters having he J. asserts, again Hammond, Rockport. Mass.; Emll Those who use the Intellect never shortage of calves. Also, he was curi medium or expression: is to evolve In peace, the great society New York. City; Benjamlnr Seek tf know ous to name Oruppe, from the too Iseape know "Cheever," much ahnnt worship It; they Waldo Mtdgley, a Utahn now lo f the future must be built.'' Brown, Pasadena, Calif.; H. R. Mac. of the Box L's foreman, might uot cated It. Those woo worship the intellect Wearing Domesticity. In New most shows a York, Olnnla. Trenton.N. 1.; Clair Shut. ' Jv man a never .use It; as you can ate by the for that Cheesy In." of "The Arch of successful . Neglects te go Wack Undoubtedly she and Alfred were stand i Ileworth. Buffalo, N. T.; Helen An; wu v years before had shot Jadln Triumph." aquarelle things they say about It. As usual, he ha handled she knew, who married." T Fundamental Causes. Alfred, "happily derson. Topeka, Kan.; Eugene Jeu- -' Hence there baa arisen a confusion was fond of her, and Indeed she was Rowan. his architectural motif in a skilled ha us, Berkeley. Calif. Received at the Bar L as the guest manner. One of the chief reasons of Its Inabout Intellect and intellactiiallam: fond she of times at well, him, only Several of th painter. wh ar and as the supreme expression of that Rowan, though Cheever a cordiality adequate functioning, Mr. lirailsford Miriam Brook Jenkins, our most exnctlv happy. She adored her of is showing their works here for th first' sees In Its neglect to study the rela- contusion, something that Is called in wasn't boys, overwhelming. Ken, In his role emotional 1'tah painter, ha don per. but Laura knew she wa of not been have time, la to the usual tions which raw materials, partlcu- - many countries the Intelligentsia and little receiving recognition tenderfoot, subjected not one of the women who could live gibes and hap her best work in "A Hummer during recent years in some of th jokes, but amusement Is Holstlce." A vibrant, sensitive ren larly Iron ore, oil and rubber bear to in France more especially the Intelshe for their children. At thirty-fou- r of America. lsrgest art gallerie to felt the political tensions and military lectuals. It Is found In replaced by ' astonishment at the dering of great mountain spaces, in life she had missed something Among those who hav many award " the peace consist of clubs and coteries of peo- sometimes the "depth of her handling of an ugly bathed in a glamor of sunshine and greenhprn's preparations which menace regrets to and are: their honor A KsrI broncho. Ken world. prises Not much later of the modern surveyof ple talking mostly about books and this picture ha a very distinct ntr. ten. Lagunn, Calif.; Joha E. Coetl other surprises. Ha loses no base, the world's resources in these "highly pictures, but especially new books and dismayed f nousea . which had style At Applecourt. N. new gsn, never" Orangeburg, Y.; Frederick; pictures; and aiwut moaic, so Temples for three generations, Al time in starting his Investigations, political raw materials," has F. The water colors of Nunn, Cape May, H. J. , and long as it Is very modern music; or fred and immediately an exciting series of Everett are distinguishedJoseph beeq given thought by. the league, by a very did his own farming, and Laura events alteran In are. under still lesa has It attempted to assure a what some would call very unmusical struggled ith domestic way. 1 and National almost f the limpid, wash, opalescent problems Prcitig of music. of cation Alamo foreman with Gove, then. supply to the country in need by unusually interesting skies, of difficulty oi keeping eervantH so far a neighboring Springville Increasing. Ken comes first of fact The to uff ranch. record distribution about It the is population been which he has Again, or economy making a special that what Carlyle said of the world Is out of Lord'tu questions was Such Interest and enthusiasm em but wins not only Cove's en- study. Cornelius Salisbury is a subject for international direcla shownot aae victor, h,ut the Temples income the contempt of Gove'g ing a fine composition In his "Old phsilse the prestige which th antion and legislation: some snuemation- - very specially true of the Intellectual for mity, i in of to ousts tlelr way living, world that It is mostly fools. Indeed Belle And boss. nual show at Sprlngvlll la gaJninr' lor Forsythe. In lady al authority is needed to regulate "the It A Blacksmith' bath Shop." harmony house of nine bedrooms, two has a curious attraction for com rooms, whose favor both Gove and.. Cheever flow of population beyond frontiers." nationally. Horn of th exhibitor of three slttli.g rooms, two kltch are exquisite grays, it also shows fin 192 angling,-appea1927 who were abaent fromJ , desirable and very That a nation acts within Its natural plete fools, as a warm fire has iot, ens, and so cn. of handling. technique and breadthI Really, the Temples ' cats. Ken also. their homes at the time Invitations terricharacterised Rena Olsen's work rights in holding its unoccupied were poof. Sometimes Laura eked to Much tenIn which indiswere the to the commit- -, Issued., seems own Interests gun play, by good design and clean, crisp color, tory for Its out their Income by writing some of derfoot Opinion of "Intellectuals" Exhibition Finding tee member, aecordinjr the superior artist; am- Her have since wired, rePond" is especially Inter- High' School putable, yet in this lies the risk ofIswar. short stories had been much ad buscadesproves "i,lly her tow. the canvases treacherous their on and to th way and" Apparently attacks; porting The "October Day" shewn by Jf. ever world disarmament mired. !iuc maternal and household It is In this Intellectual world, with cares seemed not conducive to a, lit discovery of the Isolated caMn. where esting. requesting, thst they be given come. In Mr. Erallsford's opinion, the Rose Howard please ty it free nan- Themes in fArm Ati atfeolidad - few day Offer waited for dlinif and" melioer- color; its. man, fools- and few wltsand fewer . absolute Extremely vn benpiiful Dciia soverelanty., In thia. respect, erary carter. " late. It (s interesting to note ltoi her neglectful husband, and numerous Independent state can no wise men, that there goes on perIs l.tr sister, gay Christine There Scenes! . that som fifty letters hav been re-- 1 episodes of both thrilling and humor- Son' Style Reminiscent Village who Uvea In Independence In a Lon longer be maintained. The ordering petually a sort of ferment of fashThemes. tractive ceived from othet artists who desir take place before the Of Klder Culmr. of emigration and the distribution of ionable revolt and negation. Frbm don', flat, and writes, making money ous nature '" . i 4 about the author finale, the privilege of exhibiting. grand brings raw materials are1 matters which con- this comes ail that Is called destrucWells Culmer'a .''Angel' Landing" enough to take her on the continent The. exhibit will be open dally ours, a matter of once cern the whole world. The degree tive crttlclamrthoegh, a year, perhaps twice; and has Jn which death removes the chief la m faithful portrayal of a familla Le Conte 9 10 m. m , a. front later until new UN HIS villains. deof Ing the na. Is p, paintings, of doctrine critic the April fact, conof abandonment generally many young rnen. When Laura subject. Hi technique greet ly re r and Sunday included, ap before trasts tlonal sovereignty which Mr. Brails- - stroyed by the her own life with Christine's Rtewrt. the Kayavllle nrllst, lia Saturdhy semblea that of his father, H. I A SOME very Interesting thing to ' ford'a argument Implies Is, he admits, he has had any chance of destroying the is the view magpubllo urged 'he. West him developed a atronS IPdividuahty, jrblch she feels cheated. Bancroft has caught for Girl's Fiction Culmer. Bessie collection of paintings. a far step to be considered In our day, anything else. When people say solthe spirit of the subject and rendered school art eihNbit which will' open Is felt at one In viewing th group of nificent world is In revolt Romance Comes to Latest of the numerous prises furyet It must be taken before world emnly that the or nice flower quality in her Bnap exhibit at Sunday. April I, and continue during against religion private property peace can be assured. nishing Incentives to writers Is an draeons." picture comprised in or patriotism or marriage, they mean Wife Belatedly. are ror tn the prinf vacation and. the two week to Apple-cou- nounced by Harper and Brothers, who siarcn Several young artists shown Then hotel, coming Christine, Newhouse th Demands worldUfa Change U "this" that la revolt against Healthy ,n first time showing In the tate ex following. are to be on hand and to be oh dlepUy again unaay, a young man join with The American Girl Magathem; or rather Is In permanent re- In tow.for a visit, bringsenough, If it Is to Continue. zine to offer $2000 for a book of fic Paul them Duke being among hibition, Strangely to t from 10 .and to o'clock, volt from i i of color. it against everything. . to A from twelve for handling tion I,' who suitable commercial a Clowesv local frer There is little use, lie asserts, to of girls Chris in artist, Interest April Ayland. instead Now the main truth about"!! The book Is to be presents a fine bit of drawing In o'clock daily, to take tare of visitor. stronger composition, a more confT- he is at- eighteen years. shows that ""preach perpetual peace, or to Impose skeptical revolt and all the restthir tine, promptly of executed In On Thursday and Friday, April S and it. unless the world is capable of it te magasine and later "Bad Weather." which that It was born in a world of tracted to Luura. And Laura, under serialised by the form dent treatment of hi ' ubjecta ar an unusual medium, burnt match by Harper's. evolving an organisation which can fictions. It came from the Intelli this unexpected ? stimulus of admlra published In book (. while the school administrator" some of Its phasea. 9,000 not exceed must in place of brush or penused Insure the widest and deepest changes gentsia who were feels he.r being Manuscripts away tlon. years slipping I In session, the galleries The great number of th Iwenty-flv- e are perpetually discuss from her, her spirits soar, and life words, and preference will be given cil. conference without war." For change in the ing novels and plays tn the present collection and pictures In is once more a painting In her "Self Por0,000. Mildred Larrabee. In 50,000 and to the between be will enns those world is evening. open biological even more than stead - of people. Joy. Repaying nao vi.-fro- m THE LCXURT HUSBAND. By Jfay-s- ie ir. They Insisted on tine's visit, she meets Duke in landscapes.which Is well modeled, show No restrictions sre put on subject met a, political necessity; a nation which r trait," collection in Greig. Publishers, Lincoln Mac' the on desert to quaint rns-ti- c beloved Outstanding "rem life" the and. his putting stsge so young an arthe for Is for until author unusual and did not rebel against hampering, Irk affair Veagh-Th- e don eligible ability and the any Dial lreas, New tovk.' progresses, ier, never saw It on the street. They prohsnilete. country field and roads, . show promise the severs! oil and water color by and love. There in some conditions would cease 10 live. fessed to be Harvey are tist, Ughsr both desperately prise, th and realism Into their are mutual witri cattl graslng potting meadows In which the Lee Green to shrill not ef effrontery" In Is .which In T. acute, his Har J. "Mountain contest? and are the Richard liHc Study." an what interhut for the Therefore, necessity novels when there wse less and less a term THAT In the- thts age of lax and Joy1, national authority strong enough to of It in their conversation as com- they to dj about it Duke urges her dose Iecember 1, 1H2S, will be as fol- drawing is good, and the handling wood, the Richards "Bow of Prom-I- s'' purple, hill and In altaistunce, a refined has shows in barnyard, cnn Claude o contemporary awav with him. But the lows; Kathleen Norris, novelist: vigorou. impose change' when change is due. being especially abundant In tne "sense of the pastoral.The country ture. produced pared with -the conversation of com- - to Other exhlblllng artists. Including rich value particularly noticeable In th To those regional groupings, dren Laura knows she could never Leland, superintendent of noraries. of this art characteristic or .. Bion oold of people.whiteness, robas Its matter which tb under of frank discussion from a which arrived Oakland lejlvej them, nor .could she SO hurt Al group New York City; Bertha E. Mahoney, the proposed Moscow-Asiati- c lat's work. Mr. Harwood's' last sum when the first faint hint of spring Victorian author considered taboo, la :r Union, Unrest of Artist Crept fred, no mutter how she' loved Duke head of Boys' and uiris- - book unop. during, the past week, win receive at mer's trip abroad Is represented In are unification, the au an when snA egaln Indicated here in Maysle Grleg'a ne ' tention later in these columns. and wanted Ms love. Boston. which reflect the Impulse toward Into Novels and Religion, scenes along the French coast, in the t,imnbreaking,.. aim warma it tO glowing life, novel. The author rather cleverljl Mrs. De'.afleld has shown Laura In of churches and historic unity that engages many mind; Mr, h bridges ha When these people began to play contrast which moods .in ne the Skirts the risque, saying nothing tq with the modern-minde- d flrallsford. gives critical attention, and snout the blue waters of the Mediter these Paris, with . morals and which offense to metaphysics, may be taken, but apit art, critic wa heard fulls to find In thera a solution of the Christine, for Laura "Iwlonge not ranean, In chalet gardens, all In ex- - portrayed A simply produced a series of mad the emsnelfated. post-wproaching dangerously close to tn : generation. world's difficulties. Exploring In the they "Wcolor harmonies. "Mr. Stewart comment: worlds quisits where have been this in mik they might borderline. the end we find her reflecting on realm of hypothesis for a way of es- harmlessly producing a series of mad In We have all read of th dashing haa achieved .style in hi treatment of the Improbability that she and I'uke. Pleturnqu To cape from the perils of Imperialism, pictures. . . . There might have been ma young prince who, encountering Wis oia;nomes, a rural aubjects. two bundred miles separating with to work out the foam of some" value in Olves Artist Subject. old cry of art for the are done, "streets,.-olfarm finalhesutlful finely girl of the people, fall vioan authoritative federal government the artists; if It had meant that the them, woa'.d temawln love, and Amonr ethers that have attracted in love desrote with her is she and, herself to thst admltt'nx lently ly . for the world, a political form titling would confine themselves to not "the attention are a few cleverly handled Natur In. Sprint Awaksnint t. the horror, of his advisers, marris entirely , unique, In unlqne the facta of our economic and cultural artists oils depicting Taoa, the New Mexkq Delightfully Portrayed. the medium of art. As a fact, they clrcumstane'cr, her, to th approval of th cheering but merely an average JAPAN. YAL RIVIIW. meinterdependence. To this transformed Van were THt Caroline the Evera, art with, colony, by meddling recent always most artists" the the for of and naOne average populace. "Th Luxury Husband" that, of Nations "the womsji N'at'ional ex I customs and sovereign In New York now festivals league dium of morals and religion, and they who In liberalism a studying greater oeen Advocating wen which has iiuea puts the ihoe on quit th other tout- -' tional state must subordinate . Itself imported Into them the unrest, the woman, "the things of restiectabllity the rliiracte,ristlcs of the race; American thought and religion, WIN Wsldo Midgley hss several Atlantic canvases, press "the Barbara Ijndon, a rich debutante, a one way that of is A Dream kept other cnarming rnectable"; 'Spring," states. changing moods and the merely exin all Its dealings with the iittr bu'es ot the people are em lard L. Sperry, dean of the theological oo st scenes, his ' Coast ot Maine marries Ray Lowther. a childhood In which an old farmthings are" has a determining In trade across frontiers, and, above perimental enmposltlo.n H'e maiuter of their pleas tricks of their own trade. fluence in the April showing breadth and vigor In treat by In school phasized Harvard, l.'fe. In who, owing to th flnanolal writing It friend, of center is Interest; the all, in Its contacts with undeveloped But a man with a solid tense of l'l crrruii rfruemn. Yale Review, point out .some truth ment. The several pictures exnio house ures, HCCOrUIIlK to llfet failure of his father, haa been reduced see that this Is unreal. peoples." ... And of JiitutriV festival of flowers. concerning the relation of "Religion ited bv J. Leo Fairbanks, who Is nos shows us Davis county coming can reality to the position of sax from affluence rne nave leit Mr, Brallsfortl's arguments are fore-- , Whatever the laws of life and love which she describe in the April num and Cltlierislilp." Olendale Tn southern L'feh, hv the aenttnerof eottonwoons Accurately (peak at ophonist in a Jaia band. Barbara the sap at their heart stir first lblft, and his language persuasive, Thts and human- relations may he, .It i la e of autumn the ber of Japan, she says: the them no year. is Dr. there no fcSperry claims, reason, since she and Hay ar earn ing. green, la a meaty book, a clear and brilliant monstrously Improbable "Of such affairs, none is more nd an. I arc touched with tenderest flushed that they mellow brown such thing as an American rengioni rendered In soft, desperately In love, why th marriage aret orchards' bare the twig none more expressive isignlfk-aulto eve. exposition of current problems, anl ought To he changed witn every issn are that restful yellows the the American Jew or Catholic, or jro should not be a howling success ; cut red that betokens offering constructive suggestion for ion In poetry and more than with of nationa. trails, npne more uniFlorence War Is snowing low, or with the newand testant realises thst his religion ha the far hills show the to Ray, a itormsl young man, the Idea the erection of the "Great Society" every fashion in pantaloons. n. K buds, observed by high and ky oils. Csllfornia beech or moun fire versally bi been modified off his wife's money, f by cltlsenehlp. In sortne of .their t. tirtder which peace may proclaim its Chesterton In, Hearst' amethystine of living . . . .!Mnt moifrdrllcslaly appeal-InInternatlonalAMERICAN LTRICS. Bv. I"tils M. tain hits that are plenslttgl n- treated, neomlse A And. being olared by their friends on finersnbtte sense of color clal lints. "olivea of endless age." than the festival of flower of which her Eucalyptus ,s an Losmopolltsn. Ooren. Publisher, Meadrir Publishthis Is no her pet Pomeranian, 11 with that "There par prospect hsna-rof entire the the picture. e lovely pervades Henri viewing In the .extreme. dally charming composition, ing Co., Boston. vague uniform religiousness of "' llllt3IIIIIIlllIIIiIlll(3i;tII21SIt9I1llll((IUUJIIIIIIIIIIIlUIIIlUal Jttpnn- - whl. h take jur. Mewsrt rearnes some m ma jtlsce wbeu Mosef "Besr ILeke," sn harmornoue The two graflualty drift nptrt, belTT America, will ever receive iriy volume of poems may rightly the cherrv blossoms Cijverlhe hilla a most striking effects in ni winter of delicate tints, .uveal with. picture' leaves Institutional THIS called Inalty Ray deinltely, expression. single Winter with clouds of pink sad white and American, because 't is aubjecta. One, "The Village nice sense of .'color value. But there Is every prospect thst understanding thst he will return Afternoon." depict the glow of win- the devoted largely to American thenic. all the land goes forth joyuusly to "poplar, a small oil- - hy Corlnne when and If he ha been able to earv all the fslths represented In thll Damon d 'the across ter stinlirht we them in their glory." but Us language couldj scarcely be ex a offers Adam, deligntfut out a career for himself an ldea ecclesiastical varl-- f land shatermed American, nor fs there s;iV Of the orltin tf the 'cherry .ttee-'o- f streets, broken hy tbie lave'nder ample of her work. Orson Campbell which fails signally to en those Bariiiiiii(iiKiiKii:i:itiiiti:uitisn3HiilMiii(niiimiiiiuiuiaiiifmi song-likety will be touched by the genlu e dows of fence end house.- - Another, bara. Is a nlc In the wasetch qualify to t verse. The J turn; there is no definite knowledge. Springtime A of our Ray secures a position with distinctive culture a s Hall Norman James of show wss Imported dim the Afternoon." "Emergent; Kvolntlon," Winter study writer is a Russisn, who arrived In ho savs: say it In orchards much charm. Its of lure Jaxx orclieslra, and, with th assistthle new conception of .evolution, by and a novel of life on the southern America before the outbreak ot the from Chins, bv way. of Korea. over a winding road. prophetic formulation of thla relibloom. Its luxuriant greens, the Uc likht of near-dus- k ance of controentertainer, writes thw Into us one writgion brings highly the core fora girl war and whose service with the army lr. William Morton Wheetr, is puntatlons tilled "Cqfton and During the lime the trees are bloom base thst envelope It hills. Mend Into with snow blue shadowed,, andbuilda musical comedy, which versial fields. . . . This word reof the recent releases of W. YV. Nor- ten by Jark Bethea, are other April of hts adopted country neirly cost ing, brown of scrub oaks and farm the wtilcr says, public Interest is harmorles. lush success. a . . , ton ft Co., Inc. t:. A. Claremont's books iron this nouee. two theories,-ligion require him his life. He wis sent to the intense. Bulletins are sent out telling The two pictures. "IVTeltlnpr Snow" ings In the middle distance. "Snow- - proves seeing Ray in company witn Fit "Intelligence and Mental Growth" la a theory of God and a theory of great American desert to recover... jis of condition, of the westher and ofand "The Cliffs. by Cslvln Fletcher gutlted Hills," with the clouds lying Gilmore. his collaborator, Barbara Im second addit'on to the same company's man. The Charlotte Haldane whose new health. A holiday spirit preblossoms the r.e.r thick around their crests and a little and of show good pattern txigan, becomes prey of the green- mediately New Kcience Kerles. well to hook. "We hesitate Its may and Knemies, "Motnerhood , and it village nestling at their feet. Is also prophHe is moved by the beauties of ,taemnnuyors give days tiff, fac ails; mo-an ' of abundance sign, eyed demon. Rita, however. a!thouA '.Science and History," by A. I as a recent Issue of liouhleday. ture. by the wonders of this Ameri esy the content of the doctrine of treatment. and shops ehnt down at cerwont of tories , the simple La is itb than broader chsrmmgly SiiiiIfIim in handling In Dor we tu & It an Cod as Ilowse, de'lning present tendencies XV, Is can continent: and high and noiile tain 'tlme.1. ami the populace turns out may he matured by the private life, and the pass covers the true status of affairs airdl Hair Indian summer this pelhter. "Trees." by Keu!en the writing of history, and a new leurn, the. wife of J. B. of America. The tradiHaldane. emotions surge through rk-his religion Mr. eticceeds in soul, to to enjoy th Invellneas of the cherry furnish autumn's of ing a days second Logan Reynolds, reoapainter, a about V. work on 'l'liysloli.gy," of which bringing famous biologist and Cambridge don. which he seeks to give expression. bloom. They throng the rarks, the tional doctrines of God held by Stewart with bsppy Inspiration also. clbstion between show warm color. , hUBhand and wlfe. ' H. Mot tram la the author, are other Mrs. Haldane supervise "The Science But the English language Is still un Jew, Catholic, and Protestsnt the A picture of and grounds charm temple hlllsldf, mystery, wen The story, while rather new Issue ro(t News Servier," of which her husband wieldy in bis hands, and his verse is alike have not yet conceded the ". . . .to stroll under the tree Logan Students Display through whlrh run a rhythmical emo- tiss littie or no depth, and will pmb-- i and Julian Huxley are directors. -- but a mass ot Jumbled words, of truths about the nature of the unidrooping with their masses' of remls ng Work. un-- e tion, la his "Ijite Day In October." tne reader Several political books written In leave amy emoiionauy or verse course the oh a thousand skies-anlo may stand to color, history strange Inversions, and laughable the bluenesa of October Inierestmx having mass touched. Aside from the fact this Among the twenty-fiv- e have Just appeared from Is the title of the drama dur-Ipopular sty1 "Rope" the modern science seen at time be any cutions. as standing of clouds envisage the a fluffy Mtss has developed a rat ier Oils sent by. the Ctsh Agricultural The Centu-- y Company, and others are tized version of T. 8. Btrlhllng's fine I he -- them. , . . Xevertheteoo, liioRaom time in silent a doctrine for. bleached brown fields originalGrelg vi- to be published within the month. novel of t; Tennessee bills, nwtlf, the atory glvea college at the Invitation of Mrs. A lce background of God adequate to the eosmie contemplatH.n absorbing the Inef- old cottonwood trees.. snd she of dene Merrill amateur's hand. declares. the Home, which, Is which recently opened on on the covet Among them are "The Iemocratlc novel. a of the scene, to to vindicated processes farts and Schuyler' fable luvebnesa show "a spontaneous, fearIn nature and history Is now In the Party: A History," by Frank Jt. Kent, Broadway Mr. "trlhllng, having seen purely a - fictitious name without refPicture Indicates enter Into heeled discussions as to An early April book to eome fron less and enthusiastic attitude tnw:nd Sa and "The republican Party: A His-- , the play lemiched, retired to V quiet erence .to- eny epeclfic family outside the men: of this or that particular making. The John Dav CnmnaaV hss th ar- art problems," severs! deserve spe- Artist's Vertatility. tory," by Willlsm Ktsrr Myers, two spot on Lcng Island, where ha Is at the community that exists tn my kind ot tree, to argue at length as a also In religion "Every another his Ki.st sre: Volumes whlrh present the vicissitudes work on a new novel, which will be imagination " requires cial "The mention. These ability Demnnetrstlng resting tltte, "Prelude to Battle." U to the comirative beauty of this doctrine of man. . . v no leas Imin the lift of the two major poiili- - published in the autumn,, as promised Snow." by E. Wixom; "Coming field, there Is Included In "the group Is by Manfred Gottfried, and Is e4 or that iikI or to brush a dainty more and Imporperhanw portant is! perliee KulfT" Spring." and "The Old Shed." by a pletura of a allfornia beach, with crihed aa the tale of Temugtn, or-- f 'A flentleipan's Second-Hanby his publishers, Doubleday, Ixran. poem In honor of the day and the tant than the doctrine of God. This f a ihouand hattles and a hundred: In "Drtftit.g F.mds of Psrty Poli Pelbert Lamb; "The Island." Ifacy blue wave breaking Into foam against Thts Is to be a story of ths descen the Thonns Hsrdy pom which apa soft strip of paper and on time ia snerestlon very sienlflrsnt since Huh Ite rocks. 'Santa Maria Bay, Cali- wives'; ard a -Mongolian aa great II ties," Oscar W. I nderwood han ahowu dants of Dcnlei Boone. Rogere: "Th Road Home. peared? tn the Msreh Issue of Harper s. leave it hsng ng en a branch, exIt t the solution hints of a n of prob"Still the reaJ lorret behind Important is fornia." blue and Llfet" by Ethe.yn Genghis Khan.was one of the last if not "the'' last Tipplts; harmony' pressive of )h emotlua aroused seelem which meny persons profess n ora nge. Burns. of the pset quarter century. April ID Is to he the date of written br the poet. It wss the poems - to find sight." scienInsoluble. Netursl s Milk Willlsm rilhbi McAdoo Is the author "The Oenevs Savage Keith There are a few or the tlesert scenes for Joseph teltet) s "LafayIn Harpers that "Jude the Obscure Honse m Calcutta." a story tists, atheists, agnostics, heretics, of "The Challenge." a series of papers ette," as translated by- Jacques le made EHEPAED'S 4 Cart," which la now owned by 'he of whlrh he is master, showing the lis ft'st appearance, ss a serial of delightful Indian experiences hy West high school, la lncldd In the afterglow of the sunset across the liberals, modernists, and emanci. ( lercq, It Is announced by .Minion, tinder the title "Heart Insurgent." dealing wl'h prohibition. resian once actress Airram 2nd Floor Jndrt Eldr. canvs A book rf the .moment Is Will the person Baich & Co. A unique fart In this that by or pated of say dun generally, with only and grays present exhibit, the ee.ge dent In ln1ls, "Insullnde," further of "T SALT UAKS CITY, UTAH of Herbert eomweou t that the book Is prob-W- y lm.lmstsj thi artist now on display. It t.as low ranges of purple mountain out they do not understand how ortho- Reg Beserir whe Is writing a new Jeseya Klrxietrtt s travel tales; Dr. portrait anon live dox street color aid and the with Hoovee, whH-such of warmth some atone deals at the first ever "lardered" hy novel at fwbring, lis', wss recm!y Kenne'h tsaunders account of 'Horl-ireligions the far norlson. Thes are length lining he of the French town makes a charm with Hoovers earHer years and his an American publisher ef tractive" "Mis. hut hardly seem the Ism Interested tn ''Eetlnr French th recipient of hondrs from Rillins tiquated and Inadequete e.ctrtne and Its Treasures," with several '! Pieaee mrer as an engineer, Vr Irwin writer, to written In French and college, wh;rh conferred a LI it. D. Illustration of these ancient mssler-piece- e e of Ood. The answer I plain. sjuct, skill Health and ftrerrrh." ing setting. representation of Mr. Stewart w bv I a men, return a college classmate of the p,e ' not of survive ropy In first virtue Ensllsh. br The n religion yet published bnon Mm. Mr Heach sav: I'm the the desert. of art, and K. K. Kkwskaml portraying niuaS f epon iw :' hook l to siipeer In Pmnrh later In only doctor on fec 1, Township 4, Inlorma'lve snide on the edequecy of their doctrines ef T'o'jre cjuality Is revested in alt or liar the;." hor.fc. . a,i(h Dies - thisA solid "Jipm fea4 ', tti h l-f Engtish fkd but hy virtue of the aceursey the year. Mr. Ieltei the author P.ane ' sufrrsee" are st.d my Pelghbors think I'm 'artist's work, sod a eolendid - of other I ram return It st soy , that log "T" f'TectetJ Ioer!S vf Am IjO-- j of ?iiiiigTB.piiy of ' Joan ( f Arc." of man. A reli of their doctrine ' s dxftr:" fouodaa technical John a of emftsmsnebm ture I.ONDO. hunibeT. Vsrrh end il (API. & f a sf'-- r l(.l"ret:if for ithin en, edited by Julm l4vutetoti loes. eipt days e gion whlrh knows much about huHe has feeling for rilor, and fond of rev ion. Kehle Bell, Brhih snthor. whose pen Is "one of the Asrl money. We pay posies'- H seems thst many letters have leaders from man nature will not soon die, . . . a The Sullor of "llsnstlng Job-i- n nsme wse "Keble Howard, died to undrrstaneline of the moods of na- - c:i Jotils Stevens. In his new hook, "All caett oioers.. e bed the H'Wiehton V'fftln i nmpinv. A eefm'd new tior,k tost is srmitli-of Many a wise old village priest hss 12. Mt ure. of publishers the sre the hss too, Stewart's liorees" at (Hsrpersi framine. Mr, may (John hint quite day i roterettnr ltl on their "list is "The tannie Hurst's "A t'resblent Is Hora" i ro mm-',t- , forgotten more about the stuff of is Mtrtie Johnsoti. an used iB4iaeht as the background for Some of his numerous "books and he rioted for its refinement of tajit- -. Training of n American." Hurton J. lo4uiriig If Its hero is a futttlnos h !'f hr e ro were published in the L'nlted Nearlv all of the caavasea are in Name rhsmrieis are sis-- r whi. h our httrnsnlty Is compounded et'iry. plays jrih of the life ce earlier he has than the highly speclslised netur. en n Applet n P''licslion. e story charsrit whi bom artisievtsta. Mr. Btevens teles. Among kis later works .were sinipie gold leaf frames. W l scientist has ever suspected." lr t:j. oecunsM .f the A Whehite House, urwier jiter H re T'sri.iMis- ml News cri'te tvss wriitee: "she In Kijssim, It n or r tan s Sirr-e- t but came to "Sweet William." Lee irea sy Luhln." of In America Is. Dr. srmther Mj..f. The difficult Prsn-titrh'eeck rby lecturer be ghen lis smeti'iog mttrmriiltle I'hibwip'ier America in le the Comer." "Tee Fast rooet noted painters, will be the in h'se IX'. Pun settling f Ixice." by IYofei..r llnulrm r- - hems one of the etieetlonera, Mta aomeihirg. I rather thlr.k. nnfugt-iabl- e we "oerrv rVeal " a two f that have shews, where e a for "Chicot Calling." "T,or( Bshs exhibitor In this spring aeries, rominr has a premising H- -t hs repilet: "A President Is a time, lrmi ef. Columbia, ...... Her art is quiet, pitiful. it v.ss U te4y - tt veied tn doctrines pf nun, which are mutually He ss the writer of "iloller Notes" April I Itul II. with Henri an4 City e-- Qml. . f.urt-Is juit e It purports to be ur p a. a to the English fcktUh. enter. tAdveriisen.tnU) (Csetarstd ea Miriam Brooks Jenkins to foiioa r Twelve.) S Gun Man Poses As .Tenderfoot In Racy Novel ' - af.slitveKA-re- ssfteoKj ( lt i i '-i- J e a jrf V . Wfl ) G. K. C. Berates Skeptic Critic . i and-M- over-work- ' 'ip-- ',LU' ;J -r ;i ' : 1' ;i, Intellect of - T, . out-sid- ar' - T V,l I I - .u, , . ltwn, . , ......... rs Decrt Painter . Happy and : Art ' ' . next-erlticl-ong ;t Prize th' . Author Inverts Old Classic to rt Ubr. 1 Usage of Story ' ' twri Ilnripr the well-kno- . READ. INGLAMf ' ' Mediocre Verse Alien's Effort ! , ' pc ol About Books and Writers Ij snow-pile- ... ''Mld-Paclfl- c, It -lf "Teef-tsllow- - ," . ' d tecls-bflo- puMI-raUu- t "Kp'g ),, b - . 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