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Show ... ... THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER f, 1923. - 4- 'LITERATURE ;qg.Sr THE FISK OF THE OF ROTHSCHILD. Eton By Count Corti. Trenalsted by Brian Cinir snd rSestri Lunn Publisher, Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, New HOfSE?" whose first novel, "The Happy Mountain," is winning high Tennessee Hills Folk Have Found Entertains With Discussion Co That Ranges Widely Over from painting in possession of Vienna library. Science Field.8. "Abandoned Brick Mill ot Kaysville" and (beldw) "Eucalyptus Pattern,' two splendid numbers in ihc Le Conte Stewart exhibit vow to be seen at Xewhouse. New Interpreter First Novel Offers Faithful Delineation; Has Many Merits. , STEWART SHOW Group of Drawings Will Please commendation. head of London house. 1 11 u iteration Nations. MARlSTAN CHAPMAN Xathan Rothschild, . Fe't Throughout European AND ART?M -- HISTORY OF FAMOUS FINANCIAL English Scientist DYNASTY COVERS LARGE CANVAS Clothes His Facts n In Garb to Please ower of Institution Banking - OPENS SERIES "Black-an- d White" -- Group; Present Art Offering at. 4 ' Newhouse. . Bv JTHS HaFPT MOUNTAIN! tv Marlt-tsPOMIXLE WORLDS i Halaant. Publisher. Htrptf and Publisher, Th Y. chapman. kH.g Pre, New York. yw itt. ANE Interested tn th art of th n th matter of York. HTHtS group of ! pectle of th jprtLINO that er and In fin drawing; will flad n ' in tcttnr I aa diverting a It TO ONE who wishes a, wealth of In- .uthrn Mil country hv licked display at the Newhou Interesting a true Interpreter tnd thtt thJr need ef formation concerning Europe and formative, tnd at provoettlv CJ'v t hot!, wher th L Cent gtoirart ex- ef sjfh a recorder it great, Marls'an the Inner worklngt of European gov. thoiuht at either. Mr. HtKan It en -L hlbll It being shown Sunday, November -f ef th most brilliant of th yungr Chtpmtn, Out ef th familiarity with ernraen't In iha arly Kln.tnta can . and th Sunday following, nadar the- thase picturesque folk gsinsa by year . acltrtlatt ef th day In England, and fury. Count Cortl' Toluma will prove of th Assoc Is loa fog th m tusplcet tn to to be of distinct valut. Whll ha daali famOut moat hat th writer among them, thought speak probably r( of Intarmountalt) Arturrt, ITS their deffr.se. to set them properly them He ptaaaeea the gift ef makrrir.cipaJly with tha foundation and ! : with Mr. Allc Merrill Horn a dl- -. to th -himself layman, lntelllgibl ing th eyes of the Cullenders ona befo, of of tha world'! early hutery and hi natural and tyl arreeably xhlblt It on lw fr rector. Th -t and the result haa been thla wholly banking houses, th Interests of humor tnd to make a large 10 . m. to T p. m. in th hotel supper " etory ef "The Happy Mouncharming ef than Rothschild war ao connected room. tudiacc for hi writings ' we in which, tain. 1 feel, her purpose In tula voium This Is sn unusual exhibit, In that, with European politic that hlr hl. iaaa cover haa been admirably accomplished of abjct. largaly re whil Mr. (tcwart I a painter of re vat enrang moun. a la toout iter tory l Inv1t.hy bound up with tha Ti.'it reality , reaetrch. facta ef tort Though here h show nothing but draw. , put, In tain ptpi thtt on rtnnot question. Instances. he hitiory of Europ. verr briefly In torn both pencil and pen and Ink. tngt. la not her which Tru. that rllsm teuchtt on mattara in th fields of Count Cortl hat undertaken tha flrat tnd etchings. Oood drawing ha tee only th sordid, th inualld tnd biology, a noteworthy charseterlette been taclology. way tatronomy, thaology, ttudy of lt kind, and hit achievement ugly; lather Mr. Chapman It inclined of Mr. 8twart mtaicin. iniapneict ana and thi tn .often tnd blur tn In recounting what it virtually tha v. wU. other ache:ttry, number ef exhibit will (how hi understanding ef ' thtnga tt elnieni In th picture, to turn Our ar the ef ertl of th paper, aa th en whichThere hlatory of Europaan finance during tha technique etcnlng. eyes from th hsrsh, bsrren land to Nineteenth eantury la llttla abort of more than 10 picture in th eoliecUo. ' glv i tltl to th boek. ar wholly tpecth giorious mountain peak that tew. or in all monumantal. Th author waa (Ivan executed the few uiat:v. xh mtjority during past yaar. . er a nt them. accaa to archive of all Europaan hav prevloully in mm- Unfortunately lllnaaa haa prevented novel other Rather than at stressing, In Mr. Stewart' accomplishing much werk and with tha waalth of mate:n.. asveral leading American ists hav done, th harness and In- Ta thoa. written for the thi Past aummer. riai trim gleaned haa written a faeel he haa been com ade ii a'-- of these Uvea spent In th hav been apto spend several week Id volume, raplat with tmutlng Bntl.il public, not pelled rating of of Tennessee, unknowing hign'ar.d American mmiA benefit ef a th for onen con following pended turgical operation. On ueis.ua, wnicn tn lovantagea or urnan lire, cern tha crowned haadt of Europe. of hi beat adets. drawing, Mrs Chapman thowt ut a ttrong. self- POPULAR NOVELIST or : to th BlackemltH "Old Su.r retuitt underatand However, to thoa who raad merely Shop. Rlverdele."' reliant people, (low of thought and of wa tor enjoyment, thi book will hav lit modrn tcltnj It I necessary often completed during August, bewvr tpeecn, but tteeped In the wledom II appeal. Count Cortl a work ahowa Th subject Is well rendered, and the to think In larg number, he advises which the mountain helghta tnd'tl GLORIFIES HEROES we "get th million htblt by bold free. that he la primarily a acholar and an stroke I and that pen w , lencre can teach. It may be a barren ! w wsh ourselves hietorian not a popular Journaliet. Hla J J exiatance. auatalned by hardest labor, Utah Theme In a bath containing about ten atyla in dlepasslonit, and there ia dHr RLNG HISTORY an It OF not but It tnd unhappy ont; million drooa of water. an4 often walk email effort put forth to retain tha read- Handled with Skill. ' ' the folk hav a deep lev for their er a Interest. Count Corti write for ten million millimeter during th day.'' 1 "Acre th TTInlak." Valley. a upurd country. tha poet Milton a favored few: by ' ' Having, then, aocustomed ur minds pleasing landtcap don In th sam. PRIZE FIOHT8. By Jffrey Youth Listens to C( ' hla treatment of hit eubject ha thowt to thinking In millions, and accepting FAMOUS . ' " ''' t. . ,n medium, tnd hit "Country Road la Brown f'arnol. Little, Publisher, for Itated th mat n caret not at an for tne plaudltt i "hat earth th fact that hold something of th emoBummer" Of to Placet. Par Boston. of th multitude. "Th Rla of tha wr-.r- rt 'east a thousand, million years in- Company, tional quality which It frequent la thtt Bu. ther a re realise enul among Houa ef Rothechild" la a book of facta. an unusual view of th Once condition vefry much Ilk th pretartist's paintings. to find Out what In thamaelvea of aufflclent faaclnatlon Mr. Etewsrt's most Interesting work nt," and It likely to latt tt lettt that SUITE sport of prize fighting la them, which hav need aide of their hills. to attract th dlecernlng radar. mu-- h I tne acceptance ot ucn by Jeffrey Karnol in hia book. lie on I th other to be found th th pencil drawings, of longer, nd it with on of the that Mrs. e numan "Famoua Prlse KIghtt." wherein he rearrect must .which the largest part ot the collection Picture Comprises Whole simple narratlv deal. It ' thsurhL It will b realised thtt even count th etorlea of a serifs of battles Chapman' Is On of th meet charmcomposed. - V .i not altogether new, this story ot Stag of Europe. human nature and th fact or geog- within th squared circle that extend ing among them I called "Eucalyptus a shortenwatts Lowe waits of tirrie a the first from th being when to re fltlc bXind To thoa Interested In history, read-er- a Englnd' change; Pattern." a delightful composition in raphy and ing f..r convenience of who hav an intereat In world afwhich th tree' feathery bough form phmrallty of nation I reeognlted. gladiatora down toerath of modern l Lord a "homegrown" mountain the sport. th destiny of humanity tilumet its more business-lik- e a f ram for tlmpl bit of th California Mi faire, the tale of thla banking Institu-tio- n outL whose longing for the world you Those who are familiar with CIm will b invaluable. Within th proper Importance. landscape. "The Amateur Gentleman" will side would not be denied. There It a book' 407 pages are back-etaIn hla eketch of en of the old free tcenet -Theory Propounded by recognize In thla latest offering the good deal of the poet in Walta, which of Napoleon meteoric riae and fall; . houeee at Woodatock, N. T., which was .1 .3. same vividness of description in telling account perhaps, ror tne way the Darwin (till Intimate glimpses of Europe's guiding don when th artlat wa atudylng with of combat which the ear eprt.tj rioted In his veins until he needs John Carlson, th famous palntar, ther genius, Metternlch; startling accounti Directly rfuttng H. Belloc't dogmatmu. ?o ' far n beyona. Aa he told I of polltlca intrigue, of th numeroua ic aUtmnt that "Darwinian! I deed," lier book employed. And those who ar a pervasive atmosphere of desolath familiar with priz fight gam it- Dent the sweetheart whom h left to Dr. Ilaldan glvt a chapter to ahow. tion. It Is called "Tha Deaerted House. " . congress of nation; fascinating ko't of grieve: will Farnol't self, point no recognise of Eorope'a potentate, and, above discovered hav ink that tclentlatt and It might alao b haunted. a that of th Engllahman, In "Way out Is where I aim to go. My Thi air of ruin and decay alao bang all, th major though unheralded part facta actually Irreconcilabl with Dar- view whoa country boxing hat taken a firm mtmVll break upon theae hills. 'i'rW,ni.ffl;rCT,iwrtt'tt They the brother Rothschild Garden hi etching depicting th "AbanShaw about win' theories lnc theae wer formu- hold played by King's Party, vastso me will I around. shut M a sport for sport's sake, go outland (Nathan In England, Solomon in Viendoned Brick Mill at Kaysville." tt endlated, and that hla explanation of evo- ly different from the game In America, ere thay become my grave-placMovie-tonMy th view which hold today. na, Carl In Naples, Jaiae in Farit and and lution dising lone In the hot sun. The Plays a highbeen for shots are ha awtft it where upon atate-meplaced roaming." in Frankfort. a make he Meyer In ttii Arntcbej connection, used, decaying homsa and barns teeai MISSIONARY LABOR Dint would prevail upon Walt to ly commercialized batlt and operated Situated in th pivotal center of will be new to the unscien Politicians Noted. favorit Mr. that theme with and Stewart, for profit. stay, to tlso her father, th crippled tific mind doubtle that intea ot tolely ther ar (everal which ahow the old Europe's dramatic stage, the Rothewho remind In Farnol't ntrrativea of the outHo.ncr him: Howard, child brother, who to a large extent in a rule th (volution, dob to familiar Utah yas, progrera being building In this field of sport, "TVr IN INDIA TREATED a lot of ecenery right 'round controlled world finance, war acfor standing battles uch aa 'Th Old Pioneer" or "On of "actually it I th exception, and detha reader aeea Dictured the courage. the parte. There's a couple of mounBy WILLIAM LYON PHELPS. r ten of quainted with th motives and action cat of It ther every Ogden'g aense of f the and wa If m but th tains wiped way. they of world diplomat and politician. The A MERICAN playt are popular In Lon generation." By degeneration I meant strength, gameness AS NOVEL MATERIAL Collection Diversified that are in the maxe-u- p oi ine out you could ee scenery clear o far THE SINGLE 8TANDARD By Adla .. book, therefor, embodle th hittory of an organ or function with- honor th Ictt don. been bav ha "Show Boat" the tor misses On a county teat." firhter. altogether n of world movementt, presenting a conout my corresponding gain. Kogert nt. jonnt. rubiumer, By Canadian Indian Subject. But Walts cannot be held. H goet tragedy that so often goet Book Corporation, New York. vincing and fascinating portrayal of in; a long run, and ahowt no tign of The ssy nn tn tunieci or -- vita didnessin and H ha gon farther afield for hla htnd with a battle of fists. out.iinu with adventure along the Mar INDIA. DAUGHTERS OF By their causet and result. diminishing; interest; th sam may b min,' of "Oxygen Want," "Cancer hand quettlon of th single tandard Farnol strives to paint the characte way so far a th first city, where THIS on Wilson. Publishers, Harper subject In "Indian Camp at Sunaat," Th House roe whan Meyer Amschel tald for that gar.it crime-pla"Th Research." "Water Poisoning tnd Salt of women which in original concerning which ia a sketch mad In Canada, and Brothera, New York. ring heroes. When a telling blow th 'tiange tight and eounda and Itt Rothtchlld, a Jewish money changer, Trial of ar thoroughly lntretim Is his modern day of freedom are prone naian ramny returning to Mary Dugan." "Good Newt" Po'soninc, struck, h touches only lightly upon people t curious wtyt fair mas him. these secured the favor of th Elector of W Ml W!!on la "now,n of th results of retetrr .Ynnnllinni l.t..r novel man going to Rus i and hurry all day seems city to be frankly outapoaun, and UP3n ew,m . . to a of about it tepee. Thi I a very (mail tc- ,. it and open, last I?;. tha bloody Monday spectacle ruler th rlcheat then ilir,. Wilhelm, elorHesse, The chaptr, "On the that line. which become It Chan-nln- g heated.' In wer argument a ee out oi to tne fore tinder not know th meaning of a Httle impact of Europe. Through association with on own Kanmt, relating tne rival'sground pei: anddo tlgna difficult, however, to determine 2f..h!' P."VJ?" Pollock' antiwar drama, "The Bf fist, but he dwells with feeling rest ."A.,q'i'"r Potofflce" recalls tcenet common Tn to tell him he cannot this sovereign, whott astute butlneaa distressing, if not on the course story cf certain what may be Adela Roger St. of a fallen man arising go w ntr he would. Moat bewildering lust Among th tpectatort wat stri on him ability increased hit fortune by leapt Enemy." ,1a c4 concerned.with hazardous the Johna' experiment .xlg.nc.e tly alnce, the vilewt, th of although In anw. tne once more 1 to nattie carry wave who, Canterbury, of an, the library, where and and bounds, and Incidentally that of an trchbtthop of science, is quit person who I th peg whereon or ineae moaern times in America nor i Interview after the fall of tha cur- self tn th cans laid th of young Away back to th ofyear 1760 Farnol wavat like maybe an ocean-ae- a nd give us new con Rothechild, Meyer Amachel .hkiL Illuminating. are her th Lh reargument represent hi hung th flnt Th benediction. for ?zz Engltnd't story boom overwhelm him. Books had been foundation of hit house, a foundation tain, gav th clentlflc Investlgator'i goes of sophistication In the nat ih.!.',kl!" audience wat tumult-uoutl- y ceptiona of th great fight. It took place between one of the chief thing h had aought extreme In "h? of Intereat. in country trt..ea of mlrlweat i In seeking tha cure of dla .. . upon which hit fv sons builded a ception by - - h. Tifi end the end the revert to th wilh Jack Slack: They In tho outltnd. but Wtit "wat knowen ter, yet and John favorable, and It looks as If earnestness hamlets, Its supporting tree covered Broughton Abl as towering financial structure. "The such ease. naa McLaugh neid view mat on tine time pioneers, From Th run. thn the bar with a hav with flat. long of might advertising too th play fought while he looktd it wat Thenceforward the hlatory great Dr. Haldan sneaks amusingly of hi that motherhood must limit a line " whose tory brought their hla- - Anotner (Kttcn tolgn. taken through a ucce. a filng for hit thtt down widely differing the reader attract attention, yearning heart," H woman's freedom to love and roam. family, interconnected at it was with critics handed torlan to th attention of th literary to which the significant t, experiments and declare they are eafer. elon of meetings between :Cngllh tltl. "They In and win must free of back the rlss tnd fall of empires, virtually opinion. Mr. Morgan, in th Times, them, or wno the thote than St. Mits Johna' propaganda la writ- world. It la the difficult!, th few Alao Serve," haa aesigner airplane American ra when been Into th tene"The e Th thought h Enemy" of aptly applied, la It th hia "edttct all became Europe. history might to fall a thousand feet If Is ten with ucn fearlessnea and appar- (atlsfsttlons. and th many discour an excellent to rul th fistic gam. Into the out lit hla head, a weary, of portrayal began Hous took advantage of th cross- mental ofand melodramatic. But the hisprepared In to be Indian of the ent is missionary drooping dray horse delivering good happen alncerlty one nearly convinced agements of jonn U. suuivsn; Jim tur th Morning Post and of th at dv t. currents of wtr. tnd during Napoleon' critict he sh which the In condeals. with urges thlt her Arden to that refusal Stuart's chapter Bob Fitz of Lov back door of Ogdn't Chinatown. boxing; bett. th maeter Bring Wanders Continental blockad greatly enriched Telegraph praised it warmly. i not romance. Davlda th oood of Instructing the public In fact The form to th accepted rule of society neel ttory Jim Jef lreckled eaenthe ta It an On: immont. to beha mad an wa certainly Impression quality Back Itself. At that tlm Nathan Hem. Place. It to b commended. Bst, of coarse, Baillle. who la the central character, tlal not rhythmical on th town, a It thawn by th rather of medjrine In order that disease m tri the hollerniaker: Jack Oohnson, In thee drawings, and In near Enromanc a I thirty-fivto Tor more Is ginning to sttblleh himself In her with. and dealt "Cities an Mi be ahe Arden sctual Isn't person; properly it efficiently aurprlt" J Willard, "of th neatea of light and aitcustiont it ha called forth. goldn grin; gland, thep richest country of th tad unsatisfying: bsj one real only a type, embodying ill women't hid vanished Jong before, thwith the ,.'"TZn' man mountain, ana, lastly, jaca u emp. wait, I. -'. of th etch- Polltlciint Mutt Lern world, and by "playing th market" and perhaps chiefly by tome opposi group ley I Vnrer. th fiddle which hat fleshly Instincts accompanied by th deatt of that tealot few Inch sey. th lat of a lln of recklest-hltlnarS.nt th Rothechild brothn grw wealthier. tion to Ita teaching. aIn today a pa per a Scientists' Method. h tnSTteT of can ifu? tervic !ier hi htndt tnd which deemed necessary by 3tls fallen as.ociatea. Into attribute who. from wh man to crafts- -. letter think appears blockad They also found in the paper treek th feelings of hla heart. St. John for th tuccaseful defiance of h.d proved too r,.t for hi. phytic;. i,hbnrS?rJ",lct At to the relation of "Science an aggresslv championa. mitt an oonortun ty 10 reap a narvest in all peace propaganda tendl to wetken Politicr." The"., in the far city h find one to oclety. believe Dr. Htldtn strength. Since, Dtvida't whole life Social the manhood ef t nation, and that war m etewart anowing i in miaai merchandis Imported into Eurbp. So thit Arden, who In real f would had Been In her girl' cnool. Mm new or nome. Ana waits :iv It glorious. K Insist that It is a fin Droblems can only be solved bv scien PROMINENT UTAHNS th for b him 'ill back H will net Davlda. except woman, faat .tory. li aa carry young y.t. aj) but merely bVaVhlbt. that trenc tifii First to Hear yet method, thing to die for on'a country; grtnt-in- g is h may b, ia equipped with th charm of personan ootasiontl suggestion tnat, despite For. so be ao poet though a too enough. state .in the real embryonic remains. this, Are Waterloo. of Newt question BOOK IN h and INCLUDED of man h to her ;h and ale cultivation and of a the It Walts autrlti or he ality, spirit, honesty to otherwise rjourtr mlgh Vwow wUl pontic araon, pillage, pli.1 murder, The House alto Increased mightily organized able, to llv her life it th will,' te iMpilcitlet. the tttll pottestet over hit no Itlm to lot when a deatructlon and national ha- b pclitician. He says, "to predict fan, wholesale bv sdcu at na- on Ntpoiton around hi own flit from love to love, and actually flowi iSgly the iplrlt of youth, littl. of men in th matt we the tthtvleur "cootering Brw of tred b Whatever good may things? WOMEN OF WESTERN rdjn? away with it. Th only thing in Davids real personality make Through Jamet In Parit and girl. tha uprficial defects of Channing Pol- rtquire knowledge of a certain kind of only i Sh. la hur ifflnir. th In London. It financed Wellington' h. kav Of great simplicity at it It, th ttory Jet world that really interested Arden 1III IU BOOS. Wl OH. lock t pity, every on ought to te it, ptycoology, And at tne pretent no womn palnUrg of th tUt. wa camoaian In Spain with French money, for Mis nor deicribet realised: doe. ma any "men," to gt.Johm figur, art tic fectly has momenta, know ten itt th aeveiopea meit expert politician itt "lesson" it needed. thut maintaining a more or leas atable Prnfeisor AIlc L. Reynold ef Brig in th etruggl between Walt and hi her heroine, and "loving a man, eh among th other lmprett ut witn any of It a th pen pay art no new playwright! worthy tlmts it "much "bouraet." and t Ther condition on EuropeI I r I IKM A KHJIVlh.S , contributed rival for Dena' hand. Mr. Chapman immediately became, a nearly aa pos- distinct attributee. with the exception I AS.4W But th psychologist can ham Young unlveralty h fill of chologltt th vetersns three who g V placet lVi h would b t ar still th leading dramatic of th ten wiiat h knows, wnereat th poll to "women of tn west, a rererenc disp.aya good craftamanahlp, and her sible, the ort of woman VUUVttsfV head i VU of Miss Bhos. th aetninc tubstantiai prom, tsy " courier most efficient to th most s In Lot of Mission tn dor." mletree school, volume but the distinct nublished tabllahing Angeles, Davldi likely word couldn't human; tre into th tlcitn figure put If Barrie, Shaw, ag Galsworthy. any. i of much b tru enough, but snd per hap th little native woman, thi Well, in In which It on UTAH OF Utah ARTIST of might Itt ayttem in Europ ana tnu ootaming- on feel doubt aa to the superiority of process HOME art the charm hi he ( which atory language. at arrive trtl by It wa her honesty, tier unbreakable Begum, motaer or sonny. t. She- eays: 7iw earlier even thn th rulert.them- these She hat kept entirely to th piquant all that la necessary I to annate, in two or mr ceniune, Inter! lord was chtihbv carried her of A.--t rounaa that The Bhose In alias or honesty, culture through telvee, th House wa enaoieu to tore-e- e revive three, ncn Itt in mil Utth ioik. it witn hd I regret areci however, the writer assent, psycholo of their playa. the financial trend of th timet. In that at one earlv daya. In the heart of a idions. Its savor of Old English. Even everything, that made her seem pure ly Btanmln ancestry, and th tmat- mcn this moment nothing by Barrie gist "will be beating th politicians tlon In one no matter what ahe chose to do." it terlnr of many lanauaaee her father th California orhat claimed from thlt wis. It enlarged It already great doet not expect to find ewn gam and usurping their deaott when the. words are her own, the at thetr is 6r accomShaw th but visible; prominent rank, wnoMUtah', va-01 t i Arden to In na wise impeded fortune through lint knowledge thlt fter had her had in flv t.m her recognisable and drama: year readily taught thlt vocabulary tn been work newer, mat quaint politicians providing plished actor and producer, Mr. Leon loved life, th wanted "the cup to be her liuency, at h htd hoPa. bno trloo. navo left a civintation in wmen psy the pioneer entered Utth In 1847, they- pro's nat a loveiy lyric quality. ,nd vti.i.piaMat-- , m t th presented Galsworthy' "Jus-tic- " cho. For practically all financial unde- M. Lion, ttill I i.r. mon This book nerhao has not the depth full, whatever It's full of," She wanted had idonted Wetttrn drat. were but ding a 'little ineater. tnerei can exist." an for ef three emwere engagement man Rothschildt sam freedom th which the from "ZT wore that enjoys, to h found In Elisabeth Madox "T rstanding, th. veil of th nativ. Th assay on "Possible worldsr Is iftei- to be known as the Social Hall. that and th public response hat , ployed by Eurep' political leaden, tnd week, an look At tne treat entrance of th building Roberts' tale of outhrn poor folk. and the took tt. Sh loved many time, "th. btmed out upon th .ceni i the , "to H rran, ths been attempt run tummr to ,n speculative, to cordial th b It that purely th vr plonatly it roe without taying that nlivened mOr Hk a grandmother LlsceTenil other Coast elflea. kai Dm Th T m of Man." but it haa light- - often unwiteljr ' snaKespear . ueai ratto be followed by a revivtf' it cxisieno irom in point or view oi wa h butt 1.of1S6I. brothers never failed to benefit them orxtended. for nearly ten yeara ioiki note thst will appeal to a larger and on man tor always, tsne marries ma knna than an old "maia wno, ' nonhrman mind," to construct th ed .tjnuarv alvea bv such aaaoclation. out jjoyaitnt." of pity and to help him, thrcs-g- h Tommy, s waa presented In thttfpub ic. wh.-- . year of grim determination,novel dram flrat rtfi or of h.,,.-,- a animala infects worl! It system i.lAZ2 thtwin a had achivd Th book give detail of many of Them of Drama th distinction of remain- (.rin "2.,- -. mam Itt author a on from whom to perhaps., too, because tne wanted Sow dayman will be able, he tayt; building. Tha, .r. Is smartAt child. the when .... -- a , the thai transactions, among uira a vera last, i unnnmsa. u, Salt Unas wa th It t even oqun. to finer by "Later .mh do thit In reality. However, hit at supplanted ins, expert ,i,.k Need thing. Remains. On Timele) clever the real-it the she Interest. has a that of romantic h I knowledge UD into th tcne. wear ing ujgder Like theater, wnicn wa Tirai openea tempt Is only in lest, sine he has-nI went to tee "Justlc." tnd. al one or sumaae an tne inoi 1S62. In way Solomon Rothtchlld provided for the on 6, uitworuiy. March public only In jest, since' he ha no to che veara th financial ttabillty of th Empres though th Immediate occasion that tempted ef the Salt Lake theater, and hit timet to "a colrful procetslon preme love isof offered her. and Ar had been found during thoie "versl Indeed earlv colors was on view for .everal himself, holding the time when "her year of Mis Wilton Jt forth ha pasted. It effect philosophy Mar!- - Louis, of those whom he actively dlslikee," den. thlnkln Napoleons Austrian called xperienw aa U A. Is that Thotnr not the universe Lyne, George only queerer recently at th. Caaa de Mantua I so nueen. making Incidentally a good prof powerful that among present the- - man w suppose, out queerer man we and Julia Dean Hayne India. In rather than to aoVne Individual who haa baby, her little Ding." frown to man a teacher, in appeared . , .. Va a Gallery, Berkeley, wner tny wer Judc his mother a men It. And there are other equally at (Ceatiaoed on Psg Twain.) Inspired him. Thlt dedicatory tatir hood, thanwoman can suppose. leading role, often or ShakMpeare. received with lntereL Critical com ahow know "",D who . the Judge revolt, i a Women i resds: ac u facinatlng; In fact, th book r nn Pioneer iui on idi "The ia. A paper iu,v. , . j W.l' ' ' ' - t.lim .I1BUI1U1I to th splen i A In at in UUIIU Ul that .th "money power" was Roththt h muit relsct If-- "Tne woman Ul.1llIiriiL.. of Utah," by Amy Brown Lyman, la Wl'H, I'ir III. h.A.Mni.a To th Cerberus, achieved by th artist dewho couldn't be tru to any man" must dlan fluential then a now, and th custom and practice given to did results tn the volume, and among a Pont the between nc.iQfd Royal regardant her Ignoring of art convention spite son on would b man to tru her "th mor inan a child wer th money power. the which it ttory, to the Froth-Ihardly refute illustration! ar pictures of and the Petit-Pon- t; to develop a lecnmque entirety netto be." d inoldentt con- own. aerlct of such. prominent Utth women aa pro dySo.grow Vortioist; to the Harpy behln.1 Several of her flower .tuaisg Later Chapter of th for half after presenting; achool. large Americtn nected with thit Wetton Bilious Mrt. to but Grille: r test Little the the Vrnon, Reynolde, given much praise. of th book, a vigorou defense of "the Thei of whom. , on were John Ramsey, Hittory Seem Dealrable. Ruth Moench Bell and Mr. usa Oaitered Platonic; to the Surgical, Mr. . i ui t ui. mi. m ii. t m n i ii i .i 1 , H,v.a ' On oblection may be raited, how the ? Kheduled fofth. Ut. Voicg Gate. Among those named as Hairy, yet Invisible Troll of I this the moral she weakly yields. ver. to th author' work. The nd d Darts In the "making of Stout to the having will large Dieppe!: necesseriry Intended all the time? Perhaps, but we of of th volume leave the Hous of th Pierides who Believe Aquinas the West" are blographlos of the follhk.k until later In the ea her erlier viewpoint that will victim. be Sottponed fer ItInla the to the Rothschild In the turbulent timet fol to be a Mineral-Watlowing Utah women: Corlnne Damon will probably have ready she when ton, . mind. stick PERSONALITY. old 1830. Blooma-burin of winch . . thi "dougty and retulta y he contldert ona of th red Adams. Mary Anna Clara Oelgus Coullowing the French revolution Bouncing- Benthamite of us some new canvases witn (.amort lett.T dayt of his reign. I ttw. that ideallet, whose word wa hi bond, be for who Is Unaware of the Meter, Annie Wells Cannon, Nettie Europ then wit In aa unbalanced a k Margaret Fitzhugh Browne, an ar nla subjects, me man wno ilea. Robert W. Chamber' tle of pirate ing rcintea to a Ituation as It had ever experienced. tist of Boston, is the creator of th to that Other, the Cramolsy Thatcher Anderson, Maude Beeley Ja Spain and itt development archie dieval; In "Th Rogue's Moon"; a mystery Incident ar very Sonn of the . . . When he speaks of Metternlch' system was beginning to rntim.it and satisfying word portrait One; to the Dodging Lutheran of cob, Lottie Brown Dern, Alice Merrill paetion. thriller by Gertrude Knevers, "The Dia amusing for instance, that of Davlda t S.nvn hit faculties swoop to focus. totter, and th financial stability of of tt the Rue de Orenelle; to the PythonHor.ie, Jeannette A. Hyde, Margaret Spanish King, Alfonso XIII The Road to Avrille mond Rose. Mystery," and "The Let sacrificial gift of a pillow which turned He glewa and. flames with interP. Maw Caroline 8. Ledyard, Jennie ess of Bavawater; to th Commandhlrh James H. Fewer presents In Europ wa threttend. In a chap But It also ters or Mary Nisbet. countess ot Into i.antiet for Bobby. est: ter entitled "Th Hous of Rothschild the September Issue of Personality. Brtmnal! Knight, Antoinette B. Kinney, ant ef Infantry who Babbled of the of thos anril train In Avrille. Ridea the Storm," th author leave For. since the changing time have It wa to the Lady with, aln." arranged by the lady's grand glvje ut an authenlio gllmps concern-y, too, to grasp hi - iladva Rich, Matilda Peterson. Atcba I son, Lt. Col. Nisbet Hamilton urant, eond'tons of Indian eoclety E. Paxman. the reader and th Rothschilds m this tomewhat demolished the old traditions - viewpoint a a monarch. In his And the brown lark In the air, the Hard Grey Bye; to.the Levan& ar ether Appleton books. tirerarinus titufttion, talks about bia work h always The book la published by Publisher tine of London wno Did Not Think of that divinity which doth hedge a ing wnicn eeverai mucn more enou I And you and I a world apart. Miss book been of late. written hav to th Of course, It It known tht th Hon to aecmed see himself In relation Military Xhat walked together there.' Press, Lot Angeles, under the super klnz. thit alert and forceful young wo Poetry Would Do; Wltsin haa tr.AtMl thee matter some- - I did weather th storm with uccs. man lias had a glorious opportunity, vision of Max Blnheim. The work Is to bptnlsh trtdltlont; but without, Character who Sacked the Lot; and nlnnlehammer whtt lightly too lightly, one may The cuckoo epoke from out tha woodL Or personal emngneas. Th It Is known that Rothtchlld aided Dls- - the while she painted his portrait, to Intended for the use of libraries. and to all prattling Gabler. syco. Flycatchera. rae II in England some year later in learn something of thla popular mon thii.K consiaenns; tneir nature; neri The lark from out the say. schools, women's clubs and newspaper. King, to hi wy of thinking, I phant Varlets. forlorn Snakes, Hi la re Belloc, who provides a fore 10 wnie i jsmoraceo; upon tne nignway wtooa j blockish Grutnols, fondling Fops, on who ha a highly recqulring control of, the Sues canal arch a nttural self, fehe found her pre purrijre, nowever, na neen mnly so-- 1 s, on "A Love-sicword as ana described nor to a a the slutch volume, lt inaian i. Joltheads. treatise and other activities also ar Known, conceptions or tne King greatly at fault. novel, you doddlpol sponsible position to fill in th VAGABOND POET'S And. while nroblems. work of great scholarship snd research rlolociial But Count Cortl couM well add an. He ' Quit unlik the American Idea codshead Loobies; Jotoer-n- ol sc'.ieme of things Spanish. . . . grout-hea- d wherein the author tiae discovered an "Daunhtera of India" tt not like to The rosy peasant left hia beea, other account of the troublesome time generally held, ah says, and explaina: "He love business. I Imagine Gooeecap, noodle-peslowed nit can. enhnfe her reputatlo.1 greatly, it is The carrier leading op to th series of revolutions Simpleton. that Villon was without and within." that Is why he manages to get very pontneou, very 'He To thout u bllth obenltie. ' not imentertaining. In lStl. when Mettrnlch, Its sponsor, LIFE, GUILD CHOICE so .nuch fun out of most of hit work boyish, full of enthusiasm and th ccatlnued. i And hnt th Hou from tne neart ut blett a fnAnother does King, for he certainly get joy of living. It waa quite arhas- - . th possible defect I f'l.i out of It-- Hi mind It acute, ln to find uch youth in him. . . . EDUCATIONAL !, I JOURNALth ewt, before David Lewla Bevan the That year Wyndhetm author was not gTntd th prlvlleg long swift, decisive. It gete to the point H told m quite frankly that h J of th bnk-Ir- c uthor of tht Intriaulrur hlorjrhv of Under the autumn rain. of Inspecting the dallying. If he watn't love to play. Not becaus of the . road and to Far the Franco! Avrlll. th romantic from hous Itself. No doubt they confaacinatinej Kl.ig. the taying In Spain la that ahter fun h get out of playing, OFFERS ART FEATURE Parted with little pain. Villon, which ha been selected by the tain a. wealth of lntereeting snd rehe weuld be a broker In th Stock hut because he consider It a good Guild aa Ita September offer .: Edna St. Vincent Millar la Vanity Literary vealing Information, but a Count Cor; Market. enable to him It work . thing, since Fair. ing. Mr. Lewi, who It one of the most tl preface ttate. Information thr "I had heard of hit democratic HI more fhooa I with since ctll in polo. to a coward, ttlmulu art chronInterest application. bia a At mong ha to always a They1 misht have tendency Interetting English "columnist," manner . . . but I had not expected II .and hunting are' th Re Educational Utah the In York In New y,ching readers, for the arrived time dull icler. And Count Cortl, baing an hon-- t the safest The routine, course, deadly, that a would be so entlrly withthl-.- r that hav builded him up view I ualng as It cover llluKtranone hook' American appearance. It coroo sensibility, knows how to distinguish hlt'oritn, prefers to writ free from out thought of himself aa h waa. Xor ever ttake try all to gtin or lose alnc hia youth, which ' for th a serle of reproductions neauttea, sometimes rweet na from the new publisviirur firm of phj,aiiy. biaa. which In "Thesis cf th Hons -- i Tns .him. reportrait Intrigued Now hi are was delicate. eometiiTi.s violent and strong, mean . . 10. small of T. and . oh, James Harwood' remarkable they h doe, most (acces-fuHIn on. swift flight beyond of Rothschild," Inc., on September did th artist a profesajen. . . . He it th first sportslaxattr n. Thi Mr. Lewis net in any war re group of oil painting depicting that- which nature offer to hi varied Inter Uiose to who know teem I my Hi tald that be waa having a most part daily man ef Spain and baa won many section or tne city wnicn i now L.ir- eat, Nature, which be knowt and loveai lated to th autiior-artis- t. Percy Wynd-h- m time at the sitting. Xot forced en tut, but chosen by my will; tr nlile hlmeelf. ertv prk. "Tie Old Mill." a winter to well, the artist does not copy with ia known in England Lewjs "Piirttle With ffplr," th first novor LH did ald he ' that things Ther ian t a trac of boasting who scene, appears on the rover of the servility, bat he interprete in ery Beachcomber. whise column, "By Content with trodden paths, tnd faint of heart el by a famous English ctre cortini.lly revealed the warm boui him when he tell you ail the Wsy," In the London Daily ExSeptember issue, and an additional fea personal fashion and In a way that at take th pen nam of Georgin Garry, Wbem orged to think of worldt beyond my sill. th kindness, the courtesy I this. a snort tnosrrph!cai exetrn oi alwayt correct." It ia recounted with no pre- ture tn the has press, depart'" Is inrtord by Herwhell Bricktll aa lmiiarlty . :". r s ... "r and good humor and courage that with sincerity and ment the artist, together with the reproduc(orernor Oeorr H. Pern J tn oon- wh'nh Chrittoaher Morley tnd "n hont book, and a ttrong on. atewvry orrealpose, are strong traltt of hi character. readtrlbufv of sn important paper tm a tion second plntlng. "Hsy Tim of do delight. for American ant Heywood triKk without eivln offense." Th not lift dare I Prin I dar. dream, my eyes, . . Hia in rante " wer In In rt. literature ere. Mr. Lewis has also procured "At Both of thee uuh'a f tak In the Colorado Rlwer." "Hjf Liberty Park trrv !s not of th stage, as might beall flrctlons One dy he h4 For I bar. jjiven hostage to fate. an I alienee is extraordinary. Hi th article tells In whk-- he explain I'tah attitude to the Blu Moon Again," "On Straw n1 8!on pictures. In 103. but deal with nursery govtrf a wLtti bit fun rr m. Qu'f.e TBnTTOT made-rqen-rojtelling a Tmrrr pmni Trr Xe Comment VGFW"vl"'fTse'ar m things ahout my own country m that h ha view that r cation, the Revue du Vral et du Beau rov E Cowlea, rs-.- d W. tTofat. I n- possibly be seen n trie Lonrkin stage'. an betide feet l,r:t affair with her employers husIa open a. gate. an . quiet ' Th t mat I know GallTer. Bruce E. Mlliikln are mrir. found. ng of June, 1924. la quoted aa foiiowt' advanced. The author, contrarr to prececent. from poverty, Th band a way o SARAH HAJJMOXD KELLY la Tb CommoaweaL dedicate hi book on th French poet of th sew univrlty at Madrid "Thit painter, endewtd of refined others wbo discus matters of inter a. (Ceattns M Pag Twvlv.) book ts a Dutton ksau. n tc. 1 .- . -.it. kena r- ' gk tr ranv, aitgrhi PC ppr4 hoe-pi- ta isi-ui- V;- " u l' " . th' hi plc-tur- . rr fj,': (Mi tlin-?a- . Many Varied Items Of London Gossip In Phelps' Letter ie ,t tht i . Far-nol- 's 'Al Aptd. .r ixz e, .'. - man-to-m- dmd 1 Novelist Doesn't Stick to Thesis nt ' 5 4 Coetiw-pollta- : ""'. rs 1 ht KSr.t ..tofnc1. fXJ ?L?nZ . inline-mort- al gltd-lator- tht wt ,'iome-plac- cor-ec- Z? e, . 11 et PilUiSni! b. ntL J,1"'," over-eexe- d JlV.tl. - STgZSZXJ ltlf P;0'" - ! . nt yt ,,. yt - ... ,,, at. a'at''w"".".":. ... nK.i. hlgh-cla- t..w. r wtr a- -. ' I "V,".v"",.Vi 1 - TTnripir thp .. .j n; loosely-relate- ReadingLamp 1 Love-Chil- I'.. Irt"?.' er; - bn VdrJ.n5S Sl' ; " .... Grand-Orien- t; J I I k I ra, Jt 1 . tht wt COURAGE ar-hi- 7TiT,T,7.rrT7T:T:-.:,TJ.T,TTT..:.T.:.T;T.vrr- :J -- w y. ... hrL rric4. intrt yr ., ' - mve-terio- us, V t - ..." -- ttntrrrr v V'- .V V 1 |