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And ' fi-)- 2 '7 0-- are tired; the valley breathes its song of lazy rest,' not strive on and on until, we reach the erest.( Ful,'Ilere are birds and honeyed blooms. aiul here are sun and shad.; But ihere in Misty nothingness the barren summits fade, But),Iet the path gleams fair and white against the mountain sick But who would strnggle up and up when here he may abide'? But we Ang w6 would 1 , One valley herebut one, a place that drones in dull content: The climbing path tells of the men who struggled as they went, and batted up nntil they won the way Who battled-oAnd found a wondrous land outspread for such brave souls as they. Our valley of content, in trtith, is pleasing tothe sight A thousand valleys tire for him who wins the distant height. - I.. , s - - Mi 1111101' I . I, ' (. ; ) ,, - - . .. .....4.4 Jrgia I -- p i . vellrir cliti tztqL41.7111111,Tolibili ram: Ram 1 - ,,..0 ' .. rr 'CillitYrighlis thirtgantn's 4 't ' - - P Ill Th- st,.411. itoL. If the air of pistiritility and candor ablyh she has imparted to hor work. The dialogue la uouslally natural and tt mt h of it Is epi4en y l'ruea 0 ,,,, all. by W. Q. thspotaaa ereette' NOTES. A 1 t I English-coionel.wit- :thi - . . - . '.t'd a ald S to It and RAY rtnation any of I. rahpt. poll ha tot ,11111 Ont. ikT .,u1,14 k k i Owl om km! to Itorsol. idtset k PAIr mu! O vwi bi Karoo roal tool m114168, "r Itobbo-Notrit- n - .) J.. .',. 1 t , , 4 , - qey at P.,3,1.- NorAh. Wb:A.. '. 51 Gold ...Mine. T ' ito , , .1t work - his - t s of , Lpnt,i1.1. t, 4, 0.4rath. 111,-- 4,- Cal l'), Crf.frrgf.. tor t of the VV,)11K. TO BE PUBLISHED, 'moat Interesting news this :ronneetion with story or Tolstorh,-But : The .; the : 2.r1 io L 112, 1 - lit1-- thol.'" atter- C i.; I It 'Standing That irrelihiglanit pressible'humorist, lir Busseli K. Cat'1'!Teddy inr, tells a fetching .story Trip to Mars," In his usua styli.id , In its isiYen 'years of existence, RI Populisr Magazine has published Mail,' capital siorirs. but it is whether any Singt issue has !iontainel so many tersal things as the on now on thii stands. the March month-rnTo twigin wlth. their' is Ifennumber. itowland's latest- riivel. -- The Ty i Make-lieliev- e published eon,- pleteiln this 11.31.0,; a aensattotal tale of... air author who becomes tlie tharaeteill he creates and 10,4411 his own identity for a u hole year Then there iS Katharine Grenes nen- dr pis Cy. mu, I, iinly." which is. to he lialie i serially in The POpular; it opens the mysterious death ,4 a pith beautifu- l-young woman of whorn all in,. world speaks well. a mystrions death that has all the appearance of a deep crime. Another novel that Mr midnight Will be responsible burtl iI in a oil being e -- ttriltivet The known. outesting an neautrToi rnagar..h.r-t,aths done it)ff.it Ur it, t tootuties prtn warlitohe. deseriplpn114 of the latest ,s6les. there are Oz. itaStra IfUlt, of rt,ring Or 0OWIIS fiAbrif 'S. many of them in s L.jt aniltris is also ,n exceptiOnally out fillb,tronit,te, and germerh.k,o,,gazino, parl;,,I from ,c"r to rot r,...o ,th tor,glit storics. fasc:naian-tog art 1;,:,..pires. 'terse. artoIsc an )1. 111(111 floprl:- tbat-trments nt 400 the all tif MAIO!, I PrOirktlf.:!, "The Flight of III, Magic eorpet.'' newmotor story t,y und A. M. begnis in this)hontwr. it Is .a highly entertaining' Tani orlove an.1- adventure. uritt.ti in the mc.,ki.,,,trisp. brilliant stle of ttn, Margie Carpet" Is tile fanciful name the automota,le hIh plays an Irstrortart part In the story The iiction also mel ID nth tta,trordl in.talm, nts Warren's ex,Iting story. It the I.ami f rt. Tomorrow." the and last part of -rh" Admiral's Skye,- - by Kate I hugnothl-,- lasIViggIn stories trt this nittnia-- n NEW LILILARY BOOZS. In The folletng 7,7 1,n,,,k hill be articet the Put,he Lihrary Metetay. Ma,reh VI DM: and AgrhoitUre. of oienegle. 3 I s 6'4)4101"V trrdyL Promme rotitiffe--e(ritur- Amtrti.ot !Are. Pa,ittimgs !r1 Eng. y Eckelt,,nlentp. 'tutu Land of MN, ( nr the Ship. ,e Ftn,1 1,1111.01, t o Wit.te Helmet. or A(t Stu. Homan Anatomy Mont IIAmerican rilsters, Illtd Gam, $hooting. Internatirnal Sanitary eonfcrence American itotiohihe. fourth report. Prize Puzzle No. ... ::I. yt ; , . . IW 14I444it nith hi, of 04:11.74! l'oliana an a tat nt a t4141 KENNA vtirlette,! f;,Ithrld datne,,,ter, ii!I OF last i.toGer. kniren. in the final Illicht !ne t;n, t r,,g hnn td, and Vodne, J ' e1 h t ,!,1 'A . , ,, - - Wyo- ming. SEiryIND PRIZE. PEARL NIELBON. Nephi Mr. Etah. THIRD PEARL WILLIAMS. Murray R. D. No. 7. Dos 134, Vtalt. l'OLIRTII PRIZE GLADYS ARBUCKLE, 74143. Ilth. South. Salt Lake (Hy. CORItt,XT ANSWER TO THE nrzzlz: No, 1. Schumann; No. 2 Plate; No. 3, Garlic; No. 4. Eraser: No. fi. Wagon; No.. I. Raking: No. 7, N,44,,r;Net. S. Poodle. Rea41 carefully conditions to Puzzle Dept. toe rof hit, death alinirA. i V the t.;:istile, now a friend of To1eto5am' III,. twin in) daughter who fot- hL FIRST PRIZE. CRAGUN Elkol, bore- tolitt,tY. 4 ; t $3 ;.: I I', n have vont, ur,ot ward to arrange for the publication or the manuscript se long kept touter lio-- k Fuel kr--, in the hope of nduch t. buy 'hark gett (rota tit-t- n tecintes.. Toimloy rin,1 the other Itnt chetrenthe Ya.nnays. Pellana eada!e, Tolstoe had eaFned for them. etei k,hleh they afterward retuned ,to varrender to the peneantt an Toletov reintird. If the requisite amount can he eltatned. an,1 If In the meentinte the 44,14 ,411n1,4414 not UNPefl tit ellifor the property for a large ngure and I understand that her representatives are now offerine it in America. rui a tt 1.40n4inn and Part---will ii,i , 1:' , 1 ii ::: 1 1 t , I 1 ' . i i , : 1 I i, ! t ' I 1 - i:t It ) , De artment P Lizzie NO. 2. i Oti I irlf ',Vt. T14111. corwe '13tASTLY ORM (.4, b , A 't i P P'dt1,1 't g: . e, 4, ,,,, ; .:, ' I , ; ' - 4- ME BROKE '' :::,',, . , . , '1 .'' - , you wILL HAvt 10 An' SPRI7 to IVA I ti s''''''', OP - a , , t':1 ,, ) 1 4 4 , ell III ,,z Ire 11.4e , t No. Fibt4 1,4 p. m. 6 NO. 1. 'OW II .. ;11 :11 . - ' , I ak mom. , , luoilow 4 propetii of Grmiskd thi y. fLoorietiling Vi hat Vehicle? I, hat Kim' of Complvilon-- ; Teak Z Itoupetbold , NO. S. -- THEE OH 4 $ t wHAT I A. , r CZ1---r-- ;P.M' ijr - e,r, 14, geMBPIP wf2:P? 2 Eine An.? 1.40. dillP do, Z:::1 .de--- It hat Port 7 Altai 1,) W. Jo, , ' , , -4 4161,, Part of , - . 4( ' - d ' cir-:?"---;- 4'1 "f4 Web of the Ulla : WILL tC..vc 1111": 111,,g t. NO. NO. S. NO. 5. TO HER .MY FAIR ONE (r. ! England,---a-tan- . Contest Closes Thursday 19 co. 1. ILITEY ;IT ti . t Deseret ews Ilk In. I41,414,11 gr,rt and 3 VfiiF. ,fw,t,rtoti 71, tn, ont itoinanewlue Architecture of the American ChattPrton--itoman- I te,4 Vasco, v a Jr MISCELLANEOU'S. AltonPhysiological Aesthetics.' A rgentin. h itepuhlicStock . Ann k4iiii493 eItIiJ 4 Itrr(wne- - , id.-h- 444 27, top-not- 1 ars contritosts1 authors RI Ninrir Heaton Vorso. FannIs fleaslip Alice Brown and Certtovle Klng. by sueh, , I colors, NTbis 1 hbire temnate4itati trt 14.44- iten).1,14. there tet:,1,111411itssiehrtJtatitaetnimtinhuaelt:linntejr5h4 t , GerUnited England, ,. niany and all the' othe't had 1.r444,e41 to he,44 4,4141TrIght regolationaon the having' tret.i--ittlie.te,u444.1e 1. co,ono.oreary of the auth7Des death next -. y 11151.1fultt- Of 11.11tOltrI 'October. Iff that-thmanuscript. nrisgThe faithful; of course. safely hidden away in Russia. is the to trv':, hot- the work not of T'olstoy the prophet but or;:, dvery word of .1 re.:14144 seemed to end in it of a vastly different writer. Toistoy f;,4 re and there a Afteam or the. tbe CoVselirt....anti thatMostkelf it watt years ago, when the that had made Toletoy farnous s ritten of his the-as one or the, author' wait at the thr am informed I that it consists tio , powers. giar.f of the neat,leerial centurl. ttiA he tfad left much tin- enough to make two large volumee. Ine work made tittle I. ontr., mostly of short frtorte, sock dramas. aide' 1, tin le$ of devoted Tolstoyans, vind contains some of the finest work this of the creator of "Anna Kareninar But I ean give news about pr,nrherneein literature that eheds a now generally set down as One of.the Curl greatest novels of all time. The mai,ent on it. ititek in the Count Toletoy decide,' that his fame terial includes two comPlete Plays. but hi n work whether tiptoe are suitable for etas sn n.44,,,i40 Wa4 an a prophet The more he was praised library pro4uction.1 or are simply -Annx for the literary plays. I do not know. At any rate. power et Y Kareriina- - and -- War and Peafe," the Ike twist elaborate plans are being n4411,- !hone he distrusted rnightv toa.le to protect the copyright of all The richer the stream of profits this material. and anyone who count. on I,wing able to "lift' It will be en I looking for trouble. O. A. birle,Z. height of his greatnens. he , that ho would putilisn no tion. except nuch at neght POW FOLEY Kidney gild the various social and Neutralize and remove the poison to administer. he vi o p ills 111Ii"1: 101 that cause backache. rheumatism.- that whatever Was nervousness and all kidney and blad.houtri he free to the 1,orld. Out tee or royalty to thel der irregularities. They build up and That wa,, the treginnIng of restore the natural action of these triatieliewith his family. Countess Schramm-Johnso- n vital organs. anti there moy Co. Drug the pleasant altusae.s 44.4.4ci!, Tointrry remaiefel firm. however. te 11;t, work . and and refuse-- to PRIZE WINNERS OF air. heitan, to ktf s.dt,,; 1,, which he uld not 'Inv.. prolited,raultly. evers ti hal winhd to do ,,,, Before LAST WEEK'S CONTEST Ida: tho4t editon.--- at Ia,t In th. rwry 44tgi)lit Par,lel gr,-1,- ttutld agrkut- - th,..7'!"nanded t E.;11 Mat,- Tjalt. t , Trit- antl,,,111c0- - 1,a-- 1 atter a y; TV .111.,TA ':.. irn'o l'tnt;:17.n: i:t , , Unclose! iA Ind of loni ' S go S ; i , 11111tatinss ? - THE FOLLOWING PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED THE WINNERS OF THIS SERIES OF PUZZLES. AND ADDRESS TO THE PUZZLE DEPT., DESERET NEWS. WRITE ON POSTAL . CAADMN INK ' 52rouPL,;' tca rds in colors. Trip Second .11,14 FOUNTAIN PEN. First th e World. ,. A .. t Prize Prize , 1 r . BookLaddie and Miss Toosey's MissionBy Whittaker. Third Prize . , . -- -- r ourlh Prize a set. . - 14 years. Remember correct spe1lin4 and neatness is considered in awarding prizes. l' - - oetrace - . - t ' i , , i ' . 1 1 , , A 1 t 4 tI ' ' 1 , , on lines or copy from parent's writing.. a , Paper Dolls of all Nations- -8 to CONDITIONSGive name, age, town and state. Age limit Boys and Girls: don't scratch - i kLT 'Y I tri,f )11 tiff rtlno Vf.I to St. 4 , I; ,. r; 1 4.. ..0,s.wwssor - liNed hue. a , - , ,t, - the ite atares of Mr. Lard Mrs v r , k t. ;,-- , K'o,!, nrart.ga antt T.2.. 'tonclon Literary Letter. 'of , ,',; :...,..,,,,.,.:,:...:...c.Z.fre.t...:044,4,'"odeetwre)0,,:44'i 0444' Jr; -- ,,i, i' .,r,,:'!rt r hiiitd-nini- Pros-moa- . ..' - ' ,'fi,4,r ! I 7' ; : V a ,,t--- MaTluscript 4.11' ...- ' wards hthd, their St S: ,.! - 3;1 of Flikitatill. : ' are-.all- nwaroerter-uwernteirr . !... 1,,',...f, t1r 41.M 4 - fg4 , I t Times tt.ta t;:03.1 t ; 7. Surprrior. Jy matt,. V6 ,;- r .; , Hack- - at 1 7- k tt,,it 1,0s tiara goestatiany Chamberlain." -- . :.o .11111-1- Count Tohtoy- Suppresred Some of His Best WorkNow to Puti 4,6,1 on .e3t:iiiiTver,ary of His Death. ,t i . A f i,; - iIIt , . 't:',:,, , . at 1- ' ii vtqx.e...t... - V.,,,,i-77,-- ) T IA. t.,1.!".,,,!,.- q ,r V. In,i,, ,. I , . : .- .: ' . 4 tr) 7. A...,, . litny romanee. The is full and it dawn with !ii- 054 lo.,- I milt-th- 'Nee IWO WELL KNOWN PIONEER EIGURES d ;Id cently consternation among the train offl between BomP and Madras. bay nsinted that his fatigued Rervant. wb1 had been stand-wh- o Closmer Hale. la both ing all be a place to It up night. 14;111011 given author and actreem, after a buny I n the third elltAll romp:ailment "But." theater in New York and laid amazed that thraPrINII officialdom. '110 one here of her htiest novel. The ever intercede for a eervant."'WhersMarried Mims Worth," in to tong tillt"a 110V011!.t gave upon the supercilious and tett She will sail next month for the g ofneleidom a mild imitaIbtliterreneen. and Ily will siettle tion of a peppery dewn in Algfere for some time. The a damaged liver. The servant got a Mime Married Mrs. Worth," .like It is Hak's former novel, The Actreaa." is pirtee, and a mighty good one. pitiful." adds Mr. 'sham. "to observe novel, of Wage life, and actual experithe ',id attitude the of:some ence have gone into the of it ins Englishmen in the not actual people or incident& native. I verily bell, .,neditahatto,1 a certain althorlu of run fellows commonplace ''Ilconnoce!" laughingly - who woul d bei g 'at home.' as one of the officers in charge ea....""''"a the phrase goes, like to live In India, York recruiting officei for the United h here because k the nattering they Statem army, when a leading question unction to thiiir soul that they are us pot to him by he writer. "RoWhen b aimeholies. ITO ,w.beating. mitrwe' If there repeated. lytng and intimidating the poor native. ever existed places on this elarth with agreeable material !ail se enle sur- they experience. no d, ht. an exultint less romitnce about them than our with now the sparkle of the ens e of their own portance. , The roundings. army recruiting stations, I should like aea and nitain .the..sirsien atzetkiliks of spectacle is a sorry on to know their names." The writer a tent VilileY before him. of (.0nnPil handed ithe army officer a newepaper Thomas Barfly' who novein are now vourse a big limousine actively aids clipp.as of the day Pmloula in which in 'the development cif the plot. The being issued In a nee aaa narrated the story of a man. from is I f Ihw s ho steadily blithe and gay had presented himself for lion of the Barriers. is lived to see story 'vim-almost at its periods of climax is enlistment In the army. This man. In many changes In his ni ive Wesnes. ''t and nave seen with my o n ryos things never gloomy or greosome. The tend- response to the cueationa of the tool; toward playful comment INV the many people belie, to have Imam 'tory Metals. had said that ht. desire litinri for centuries. I lave seen men here and narrator: the laconic, abrupt- to enter the eervice wen based on the one perfect-on- o nest! of Br. Reid: the unctuous slang e,r in the stocks. I remomi fact that hia sweetheart's nbjecle when I Wall Very yo ng. t ran yam MCIA1111, the reporter; the heroine's 11.n to marrying him was that hi. castay-tand the general briskness of tear hati been too prosaic. lie had hiM now. sitting Inthe eorchins manner give the effort and enjoyment bolt a clerk for la years In a' shoe- - shine with the tilescrraa ng over himo" of humor. Commemphiees ere eteadily sett like this Incidents ere by ohPu. he said. and the girl in the ram, In "Tesof of the D'Erberv !pc" andttnrdy romancewhatever mild "The In( bed tosink h1,1 Wit him that. while she loved him. into the sordid, dr at Return of the Native." tax (tate. the naturally she rould never hervelf to marry is rosily tleudeed bring least the in- ehich hes live le ordinary, on housebuilt a man who had done in Morn An untiptint itmont of well subordinatnothing what wan fornitrty crow Land belonglit.. than ! don't demand on 'hoe. ed. try detail gives a yet M C e illioninating. When nit a hem" she had said to him. "but I do In to the Duchy remittent riebness of effect. 'Graphic Hardyu offer to purchai I sine received am Cr my husband a man AP tieh "the ..witna'7. city of dreadful the late King Edward. en Prince of phrase.. datum would him to be a hero if leep." for New York at midnight . fall have the ale. remarked:he "Letse im the ewe.,salon permit s the demandedand there is land authv-pens. The readily from his heart on wantat has ha . cert4,hiv no chance for heroism in a It. and we must do , an to make withplt eseeption. In. perl,. n.at store." The man. I ICI our authors contented." Taber. daintily resting; Ilargaret continuing story. told the ofarialm that he and the c li lied Ladyi: her delicate., eyrie Moth- Sri he loved had agreed that he should P her wofrid father; superetitinua, & Brothers annI ce the pub.: !torpor berm'''. a hero of peace. should put on lication of "A Manual or $ 'ritual Fin, d.w.t11 lethclini Carucei. the rerengful Hi. oniforrn of his 1 sailor. Km, Mahl, the medium. clever country. and that at titicatiott." by Louie Coll ,r Willcox: It. teatoration of hie iy preentrti ks. halt frau& halt bon,. period of enlist- h A.1(130114' itioutt,"..by I ITIMantiAI 1tulua. the Napoleonic hit,r7 Vol. William ii. (ro)k to, ',mod by h" ht.nd. rhr.," weld the interview, doctor. Reid. enigmatk vIn4 hitrrting. "Favorite Spalding (terry Margarita er atter thi ofacer hail finished reeding in the authors have The vrdrit whih Tales.' a new pillion eith Peter nritten ta tvel indicated the ert,ele. bv 'le that not romancer The Fairy remark Newea illuntrationx. officer hesitated a Moment and said. a tilt hero. to Lady: "RoVryoby, kilt mance and adventure do not depend doubtfully: "tift. wril.fif you call that romance. there is a lot of it to be .41 time. 'Met, only depend on peopic BOOKS lcund in the It trol are the kind or person thinks And recruiting office..." to there in, oven enn have atIvelaturen 1,11.1,n though the military of. &Mat tbemseivell liVakin. hos "11 rirth Av,tpli Our old friend. John volt aren't. you Inclined to overlSr. oek it. leo. tteltiont mere the romane. a volume of poemeluntler tho to.,v .,..11( throofh the Arabian coinpiloti a Mut one's own four linti tirittda." Four The P'rottri iti1 vq) feet! bored and tin, N,s:hL wall.. Veneer-Latin- a 1.11KelAitebritotim makes the following etatament in re- conit.orl 4I1..." A 11)1,1114ft iiRit the officiate in th Kit stations MAI 0 v. a rv,vb vAvid nrid breath. however. twinge to light gard to it aim and t toitenia: -it IA th. )1 bolt. entitled,. rpm hew viot A. l,ue rho AMIllitt: fr.! little romenN, that is uncove My solumn a n roverrv elort, it la eleariliv mhos moldiera timidly tour Willatil." I. 'net out; onicr the proepaetive PM only with the for all people and all oorlInt Interegt teams fraternal . under tettona the blue. al timessuswful and helpful. a weilepoot InI nag. momewhat doubtfully poet for the I. the men at the desk and of yoy and inspiration, ib. alipritech Ise their desire tn henry, the home, for toddle inittrueJoin the elltmlinil entertainment. I anti I fighting forrea of t'licie Sam. MAGAZINES Ilun I am an unlimited frittPrnallstIlshmt of my ail 'lien Rue" Immo to bay. Itchirre4 ins. loving ad h.lping With it Mewl,' tether unwound for the ra, therefore I hose no susaistanca l'en,hhtal life on the stag as well aa Mannino, with its Work. I have hrimecri govern. The book is in a financially in my 'Ale's' PoV1'01 nu. MO lusty the) book My Wit nd am now vi,adv dematui mad Its Mies each pottliehed lioott of Joe hsp. iurrtit year. PoIt opal, myaolf. dixtributing flamer. believe, "maid Indicate nisensine With or tippng hook . I know you will appreciato my try ,kotely the umber of new mod-et- a t teeh hair tiohy loot .aot pureI iteaure you I Jihad deeply oiled la the dint firth, Puhne' and in lb. VPry arratineil ealrfaro. Inta your patronage: furthermore It 'fien.itur" me a play haa long Iseon I io naoltivoly ,go th Manning; hottoe toward tontributo making familiar oft the American Anflonn, Piiiret to made that WittieM stage. With It, I, torn and 'WIWr womsnsid iho CSUPO week .1 t. Williamson has arrthe "Mon Mani Homo," I t, b. meana loading atio-4 with liarper. A larothera and of fraternalism. which II, & on an author. Tho opening universal kl". 4 Itilanger for a revival of,"Iten flower,' and of upward rial atorir "Tho flooat 0 Vholdq of th l'eace. itrotherhod ilttr' in Australia. to in ere ttle mord tipeor This WI brink of phi lottophirt etitalltt 1; tho editor avora that And beihrol po.mp baIfl ilisrostv ThitlYOne Vim. Ill Wont Atittio in will tuWOE. Shop IniPtillottgl frathmrd from Th.. Your Winds." no IVillionifiraioniral as Iii of "eft tot.00lfrro" brightly as ho has u thews apology la offered for the rough-ahr',bon l'eto In oproorytt The ttonitmott ?mei catterod through hi AritruiV rhyme In the grantee 1.0.n Ia Vrtiehthenti to molt through tho Irookr kw. tt.14,1P OrPtle P.404,104 bo iav It., pages: tho publiefilkote qf IS ran. Ploy 'hay that the t.proornto4 tho heart of human. departr,whi alit; tho oomniont rested Ar4.49,11,1 tintivonli n ,,,rolnindrawan hotwoon of the SI, fly. ity. In my work of eompilation I bat. I? hrorty 11910441th Out 11.19,40110i End linaeovall Taft Of tho nitro nuns. ot than more airength longth, thought lit Illmnfl by tho the Vsk.ntin4 milittittener i and loaa or poetic, form and beautiful soot the There le II danh nc ihesa, ans. 0tetetere PAee lobtallititt than I hate of the arm.' Dr month Itei "The fly anynedmoni !Thane Mow ot the White rat." over! AWgit I behove' therein. lip thotight contained by Mary hobos and tha le It ',whorl; ty thatsmanv thoughtful poraong will leo ifuof. oi wahlnatnn. p h.rititt-- : cloak roinm 'rhill moot ststPtIll to) mo for this voltima,nt' 00, .1.0.1 from-th71, 4,144: ortgv. onlitor of the National ktriom of Moo,tor Sornreto.' hi MI tha only t,,a1 p. unpolished and arma diamonds, psrfsil kriniet Itivee town apiontlid roe Oil ttl,1111 "A Pp lottlet P.Oltainittlt es It Ilfee Irlt" hir HeroldmaulMorttrattt. pommel..? nt Womihinntonli bititti A nd rtnstt stn, to bolo No tholighto ether puhiteh the km. Id. rominier at of (Ito work boat, In d.y. Joaophin nos mtmsitimn mr, 'Anne Th. hint than Ihr 1,n'I 64 v. 4, . n th Letil thankleoe too& My loteura loon, A mettenn in on Intinsnising litueitoit I have orribili an Mts. that been ttatisp4 hike r.kloti boon ot Inn nenlingtoimi Imhof tho thavlittek, long before this lintWtakttig. In fact. skifick (hi ,. I: ia - - 4s , , My -r 131 ' ' : - I I f Randolph l'hester. - whore Wallingford- stories are so well It appears complete in The who Lotts Joseph Vance, Popular.-Black Vag." -- The Brass The wrote company, WWI and, other seller "hest preInitianapolis. e SS invc.nt.r sent -- The 11.TITM;,41 -soldier of for"The Prolessear's Mystery." by Wan trf ietinpationirs-Illibuster. one ligmost of the tune. astonishing Brian Love Hooker. and and Hastings !mystery abovt eunally divide three urea tn fiction. readdition are In there the funny acpages. or whams it would be mare curate to pay that this is a mysterl minisvenees of Mrs. Belle Fweeny. by R. tale a Barnes; isympattietbi by love. Strange and in- - (Merles dery explicable doing!! are offered to the of Alaska. by Roy NortonC a thoughful anti dramatie story dealing with readeer's attention from the beginning. but as the two persona most coneernkt some of th contrasts in oelety. by Pa Vali street riontge Bron,na-iiitivalf- t; nre a young man and a yaling woman, and as their happiness depends ulti- - epiorle. with ;0.oilo shares of rubber at a gripP. William Tiehout: mately on the aolution of ibPse events, stake, by of the west -- Lonesome the point cif view is PtPildtly ronlantie. ping tnle 117. a M 1.111111." Bower; moving narEireelleent eharacter drawing, nnuseitel- by rative of a fugitive. by Mae Mitriln: ly g,eid workmaniehip and a vivid etYle wholesome ran and a combine to lift the story into se vla-- s above that of the ordinary. mystery- of a Eeaside resort. by Bryce Dunlop.in tale. The ingenuity of its weaving- is These lire irstme of the good things Popular. The remarkable,. Interest is so steadily the !Ranh month-en- d maintained that there are no 'gaps in cOver is a noteworthy painting by N. the reader'e abenrption. The trail of e. Wyeth, which in styled The Poach lotereet la unbusiken and thongh t1e 0.1,11 tantalizingly nkar, solution s You will real all about the Isteot yet &WIWI until the VPry close it 11., March W011ifillP rapes. As the street fakir 'aye. "Now spring fashions in The This alwaya inter see. If Companion. ?VW Hon and It, you yeti don't." Apparently right within iins's lingers. lt tone of the slips again. The whce '7 reader finds story Is .1,lightfut himaelf among well-1,7,- 1 people and in - I ,- . - ,.. t;t N , ' - CI:11.1,111;,;:--; .) 00....' S7' 1, elear of a haektiyed and kteps un1 'ioatarI ;tolls n,d hvees at whii b Pith- - and byr Wainer en 'svial,,,,, ettoe-Ota- l coquetry:midniglit adve,nt:tr,s In thy riarro, 4..ondon streets. or in a tall tit by the .ss,:ly0th ; the Jew money lettil,r's; int.rigues oo..et coffee and mitt iti enog inn pat-torby one charming ept,iiiii; and anoth,r the reader's attention Is. uneeasingly beguiled. The style is gay an,1 Mg. dometintes prettily alliterittive, and tte easy allusions to 31r. Pope. Conareve arid Mr. to the glarn,ur of historti itruston,alland 'fiRvor impart unusual The storIs first of Ail. however, a. sooty, with no tong deiikr.ritions, itii3tead mere touches of color here and ther,i, pt that the action Is at no point weighed rdiwn either by seenyry hodorie rtv- - grotto formed Moving in and (it by the- main characters are Iitekeyi'S. rihairmen. waiting women.. morcers. nnd till the retinue of rank and tasnion yt thy Iay The au, thor is a romicientious norkman and one result of her orioseientiousnesa is ,,71,t:, :?1 ; - irt,4 r v ; ; - - '''.- X w:,, k. yith'in , , Of .2. "rtmes. - 1: Fv-,- " sad lite r7rmea Tottay, y (;,-,- ' Stuart. Tim. s at Schaal-y - ; Primmer Sr:,th - ' '? - at P.adclitt N r -- 7I t, r. Ai IL. 1 fi, ..: ,PJ 0. , l'r - of Stamr.1. Paso Taelsi Club-- lier , rt-r- ..., r .:, 1.2! is a real prize in light story is a fling, a lark. it of siirprises, it 4 dainty and restful. One lays a 1iine or ei.thilea!:k astlior. The Bobbs-Merri- ll ') ; Iho, . , 4.. It Etands...tioltti-,r- . irniruilynees, ,,ery , wet!. for b.:r prun, .e.h..,,,,,,eltt ke hi. h is 1,,ehiti4 than t,rA 071,f,i,ed in New-gal- e hetviii he is In he ttiltYn pessAt. 11 a, rrglikN "...Tn., ', rt.,,,,,.r- -, h totatte. ,C1.. un 1,i il iLK. ft...! n,ed money. hir ,r1,,r1.,,, .,A.!,, ;e.Frnitig tor biro and ii'r" 4,1.t- t iti daring , the 1;,. thl.; dolt tAbth, itvt011, tn141A --ott'f41.11. 464tit.,,te In ph,rat. fnr Pru. ,,, man .q.,Itte: It - Bok. FrtetrnPolia ' : ' - ro. t : , Purniugho----14,,nderian- t z rasa Ranchers .of Irf,..7.$5 Ilk 1 , n !Nril I It , ., 4, -- ',.rbey shall walk every one his path."Joel il, S.. 1:: . The valley path is Wad and smooth, 'with flowers either side, And pike of shade and' place of sun where one would fain abide,.; The Valley has the litre of peace, of pleasure and Content Vat yonder Through the mountain walls by' .which the vale is pent There winds another path that climbs by cliff and errg and peak Cntil it meets the bending ky, far as the eye may seek. , -- ' ' . :: t , A.,, fr it :1 . liGy4-,Parr- x ' . yV ill t 4 :..-- ' f .'"" - tut,11, 4 ., ilirikaaBoy S.undt X' --r4 I. tue It 1I - 4 T Prue." tr. F. , , st . i ..,..., h., heroi!, is . kl.'.;' 1.- wh ,1 a.iUty. wit. b., !. 1'4,, ,1 zilyont,ir t'..' r ;,,,;., ,ottilkte I'm,- - ot i ofali thy .i.,,yms ' tt-1- ,,i,L-ntni literary ht,; ,, r .' h,is avs .. lut..,,t 4077 i with thy y;.,Ling I14 . ," t An Centtir4 ago. 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