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Spariked was tt nut have been so inv.limitary lieiiia,it of a baby daughter is the silly iie3P4in prerem a rev- - ass !mole iiut to be. In hieh &chimed it topic s.a of tii.t or ai h,eplasp Le ROL.. by sin' sureests a couple of years ago. f4,1 that IQ& GUY THATCHER IN GELRHOOD DAYS. tacked on to the steep WaMet .triktois a Shittlid lawerit tragic hen In Ler as she looked Kiss?" in soother pathe do's Tine pk lure of Mrs Thatther bows WIMP Illitihh ta!oero ttat 1..es the reader nandring per hit it a Orate second. while -- Are itic there was Maar you onslaught on his more iountliv Thatt her of Lo- tut thAti iter'ett she Ikea Miss Florence Heath!. before abe inserted Bishop H. tql,' retiribUt1011; White Too lams?" in one, of the more sleeping Sermons school fellos The ultimata Elopinent Pro Tern." by Arthur schous journals drew thousands of ,result. say. hie friend. was gan and removed from Salt lathe. Mrs. Thatcher iintt her bufband ars WI on an In.-front country ministers and tation to Gibist.1 from the toadittaster intsion In Holland. shore be pevides over that branch, They hate lately Mute. lit a a hitneical re. nal oir devrr letters -and On Lehi haracterisatain repartee set I1U rattiest young etirsteta mission i, n1 la Mixed :to $tep outside the nehool tetundaties been released, after too years' seri Ice (their i itneula ay and off. with it WaS also a popular !and stay tout. The boy complied sled lathing Immoral?"' -their faces homeward as sotm an their Incessmor. Bishop it t ..srtilsy. ar- :C 1.putur actor and actresses. slit subduct. 1)11 We Too trid?' 'nnt haul after amply tePtith.,1 to the Marry 'ley is now !charm au ay the moments. rives and has been conducted over the mission held. Bishop brought thousands of letters to tho pa fine stuff of which he is math. by s,,me eat to Utah time in per which tilt on his happy Idea and texcellent work in South Africa a Ith tn route to Holland. and the Matchers expect to be In C. FAIIILMIIN. "COWHOT" its success probably Inspired a rival the Cape mounted Police. I JAMT.11 their Chriptmas dinner. -wo to An eneounter between the church and II MAYOR t)F OMAHA. rimowe tmoaprrroypoRtunAdvt!r query. ..oultht the 'stage On rather novel liners lots tibl THE LARIAT." Associated with the slily season let. inecurred at a little hamlet near the ra l I difIs fol. Aartt Jane" her lie character. Bill. eerie,. though a unique raring (voter. Newmarket. The Mayor Jas. C. Dahlman started his ter writing 'WPM the lieu serpent and mous her everywhere. lie Ls a grizzly fering widely. career The ea serpent herolue lit Ade de Bathe. better knows via boy. and is at present the big gooseberry. I in bound tetra Mayor Isf a Inaba., as Mrs. old sea dog sho stumps around on a' Bomutifully lantilre. "I ponitivoiy ruined has the follow. always timed his arrival on the EngJtoe Ph :ins record: Sheriff and woeden leg. and while he loves thel cluth . with illostratione bc appearance of my garden. the of Oases Co.. Neb.. lish coast to coincide with the openBrit& The than Pierre Nuyttens. Reilly eater he eould rather be eboie .1three terms: Mayor of Chaldrnn. two ing of the silly season and record confided to me. "in order tit send Nome below it. I ton Co.. Chicago. terms; Democratic National CommitDirk gooseberries began ta appear on titre Sowers to the vicar for decorating the altar. Next Sunday I went te teeman. eight years: Marlr ni Oma1ta the bushes about the Zog. the Terrible. whose megle pot., tame time. Both ehurch. NOne of my ere coupled with his naturel tendeneyi to be soon! years. and in 1118 Candidate for rays been missing this dear. to tio mean things. and whose amliel of Nebraska. But none of Mine. to peoplesyes. reason that there has been re Other The litriting Isix I I I stiwios is need conceals his wirkednens. & Co, ("Wain. he says: "1 have only one guess to tell the res meson la that Wan no space son. The held in check by the beautiful Queen vicar's wife disapprove of 'taken Foley Kidney Pills and they hay Piny i to 'pare In the 'lepers this year. The me. Voila! me nit a deal relief Aquareine. &who. the slave of Zug, the 0. A. MUNN. I so greet If I were given upreme power. a !given ,Iteuse of lords' crisis kept parliament recommend them." Terrible, is found to be the exact op- power cheerfully Yours ., of houses both as bittut than tho lomat. and longer !Pitting great is e he rootte of bia master, for it for & angle day. a rites ConanI truly. ter sliders P pont all their-- energy deJAMES C. DAHLMAN. After conetantiv teaches the children the anti when you feel a exposure. (Signed) I would Strand. october in the fending or attarking the British co- cold coming on, take ireley4 Honey and eDoyle futility of hatred and had temper. n xereise it in the direetion of the re--1 Schramm. Johnson Drug Co. natitution.'"rbon iho and Tar Compound. It checks and re. that laughter. joy and song are the form divorve The laws. divorce of tne seam broke Out and the editors lievm Use Isar nc) substitute. The ortnuire real requietites of a happy life. so are at SIX BEST SELLING BOOKS in law:. arranged England aere inutAlated with from II. in a yellow t in fondles The sea Fairies wonderfully always.Schramm that divorce is prialimily imFOR SEPTMBER. now we halve Johnson Drugackage amateur and Co. otrategists. lustrated. Twelve paintings by John present for a poor man. that people to tho absorb K. Noill are reprodueed in enters utt Ipossible eirbrogito tied without hope of release to to this foregoing light. the lutibile attention. Ail the big news has set within vmniterfal bronite borders. are drunkards. and criminals. and sixAccording books (fiction) which have sold been interesting. of course, hut one THE GREAT ROOSEVELT AFRICAN while in addition thereto are nearly lunatics. 200.000 indithan numbers (more great hest In the order of demand during !must admit that the summer hag RUNT AND WILD ANIMALS OF 15ft other illustrations. viduals) ere separated by law. sad yet the month are: AFRICA. lacked savour without Its silly season. Uniform in size with the "Oz" books. are faLl free to marry again--- a not with ntriking !which cannot be conducive to public Que.& Harrison SI311 Handsomely bound, LAW. CIRCUMVENTS LIBEL ChiTho Prodigal Judge. )(ester 8L2S jacket The Reilly & Britton Co.. morality. Thrilling. exciting. daring and danThe Winning of Barbara Worth At last an InglIsh author has found exploits Of hunters ef big fame S120 way to circumvent the absurd Itritioh gerous Wright and combined "Success The 'Magazine In WILDEST AFRICA, by Prof. Axel ficof a !libel The makes law. allich (Houghton artier Beach "girls and Eilueation" conSI The National Post- for icteber LA by Milliin Co.. the new tyynk liable ter riiimagen II he happens Lundeberg, noted author and traveler an optimistic article by Albers The Glory of riemontina. Locke 1140 tion ! renowned of tains Baron R. Briggs, the President his eharn,'tr J.hn K. Prothero. who and Frederick Seymour. The Long Roll. Johnston IA $L40 MS from Pana"Some ards. Etta Richly illusof the ma.on the name of a real person for one of hunter and naturalist. Radcliff college and dean The Broad Baron! Highway. the $136 government's 200 deseribing half tone enHarvard faculty. deals with sonic of the stay, Is a woman. ix publishing trated with over not only in construct- DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. in Tinisol" a in gravings. her novel and the difficult problems that cenfront!! ing the Panama. "Motley canal. but also in conducting Tbe Leadhig Book Conetim. Price 75c postpaid to subscribers of the field of Ithe railroad. seek or tan. It Marto,' to run serially girls and their parents In hie the department s.toren and Main Street In a wookly paper some months ago. The Deseret News. educstion. In the light of ripo anci the of "The Protection in restaurants. many knotty- !Norming Mother in Industry." Mary humorous wisdom. questions are seen to be of isease soluVorse shows how Europe is the ini- - Heattin the thin. Specially noteworthy problem of infant mortaiity 4 tial paper upon "l'he Girl who would l!solving communities. in floe aril industrial I! will be of which Herself." Cultivate Brubaker centributes a political wide helpfulness. The book is in the article. The Speeches timely of Woodrow beet sense one of charm. instruction,11 Wilson." and Amos Pinchot In "the Reand inspiration. Dean Briggs' previous! ciprocity Illusion- - points out the inbooks. "Whoal. College. and Charae-- r Ijoetices in the Canadian pact. Orison ter" and "Routine and Ideals," !Sweet Marden's article is entitled bad a wide circulation. and there is an editorial anof President Taft entitled "The alysis The Champion of the Regiment, by' Man on the Lid.- T. Tomlinson. Everett The fiction list includes "A Girl of the In Mr. Tomlittsonat nevr book is re-- a Thousand," by Jamon Oppenhoed with the characteristic vivid- Thirty beim; "The Soul Machine." by Owen that nese and aloorbing Interest Oliver: 'The Madonna." by Grswge 'mini' boys know. the experiences and 1Middleten: "TraveI with a Junk-Ma- n Yorktown of at the Siege adventures In Areadia. by Riehard Le Gallienne. Noah Dare. the champion wreetler and -- The Admirable Admirals," by who has appeared in several of Mr. Wilbur Daniel Steele. , , .t ! A 1 -- IA . ., Aiii-r..4- it Peter. i to 4, I Kai-bo- a 1 1.-- 4 hit-h- . I 'i '.nrt A i t Iso Iron of hand and of heel. Speeding the engines of fate. , Ye have wrought out a world of steel. Ye are helpless to uncreate! Charles Buxton Going in Hampton's Magazine. -- , ie.i.),.. LA,E a - - '4 A . 46. 1.. .4 4 '- t'xe trAti--'- .. I . i - I e. t. ....a a 1 Los LH, Literary a. it, ...111t4 04 I awcat...r. fr.,,,,,44.ty .7,1 a -, ,Por , '446, 1, t..rCkt..t,... ;v. t' ''' open,- 6 Int it,1 at 144 ,licg tbe ar4 enAdina de. al..: ,,. sa tin to.ne4y. lo 1,1 anJ park;,.4 I, l'h. 11.1ersty,01 Fund by y f,--, i . rra;lb-0- No "Silly Season" This Year Forthe London Newspapers 14.4'.-- If-1- 11......, .Ne taw:. SN , fh Al f I4.4 41044441044444044400440 - - . . , - ,7'. ' I The work ye plan and I do may raven your soul; The pace ye set and I take ye never can drop.. Fast and yet faster I drivebut wither the goal? Stopping were chaos; but what if ye do not stop? - i - ;, .,,, ' , ,, ?1, XI ' f ' .NICk se,04....'' 4, . 0 - f fr Itn.--1,o- ., " salt . c.a.. eie in-!.- . 4 c1.416,44. 46 1r.e (-..- - clime one to serve you. of old Now, are ye free to choose? - , ;, ' Ye - 1-,- I6Hos .,..6-..... I AA. l , I ., ' ,, A, That I have grasped. ye must hold. That which ye hold. ye must - y t it , Whither it tends, ye must fare. The choice ye have made ye must bide- -Ye perish, unless ye dare! - -. - la. 4,4. at. ., .- ,t. ..a. 46 i .46.-a- f . , - a to.. 66 ii. -; t That which ye think in your inmost malls. I 6- -Build, or shatter; till, or ravage the land. 'I am the sword. and I am the scalpel. tooUnto your fertile brain. the tireless hand. ' f :.-n.it- ' .,--., For what ye have launched ye must ride; - . . tR.I., . ' '- : ; -- - --- ." a e a-- ,,,,--- - Cod through infinite eyes had given me Teat ; Yours was the forest. the tint, the girdle of skin. But. primal lord of twavits were ye cursed or blest When ye called me out of my slumber to serve your kin? - ztaIlk . 41-- . a rt4110,darfr'" tam trora ta et. ....art.!' LA at ta. 1.1 1...aer la. L.r a...tn..' e't SItt 'L.... au. r.gris 4 . :- V -- shot and furnace arid forge Thus have ye set me free On the rosidway that leaps the gorge And the ship as it takes the sea: - Wag 446,, It...64 146 t4.t 11 - . ", .0.; 1 a 4:1111.: . - oo Vet..kitzt ! I - f .74 ilha9T0- bet otoart tot rlt,a was,F SAW UV," to tam tattoo 44 tota.olta aks.adc ita 1. te,glail f iAlt , - - or OLD ALBUMS. FROM 1911 alw Ii tot al.sto. altos a IL M i I . los , 1 ., I t - - ruent at a iiterary garden party. tine of the attractions of the afterthem was a ranch an4 Judy show and the As NOTES illfrin company hays the following books: 'Her Bo. pub-Bath- Houghton 1 I Man Lover." $ novel by Eugenia )3rooks Frothingham; "The Enchanted ' i - Mounts's." a story for children by SweetElba Onto White; Tommy hook i for 1 Little Girl Blue." $ tont and Scribner follts little I by Josephine ! Galas; "The Blory at the Roman rime Eva children i tiii7civnitten for "Short.ileallotby Prin. i t. by Ricitard S. Mikis. secretary -4 I Short-kiallOrganisation; a edition of eirollSettir In piper' , . Uwe." limited to lee autabered copies. 1 by IL M. Bates; new limn leather edi-Ogee of "The Piper" br Joesnbitto Prilatell Peabody and "The Letter" by Bette, illustrated by Arthur I. ' lest MAW; "Ziserstials of Exposition and of Oa -- - ot iterres, onlookers Immediately In fro:.1 of to Miss Laughlin err. Vi Mani Do Mor- gan. oho &moat sobbed aloud when were told out in the runcbs regulation row. 'Now don't tell me. he whitipered ant:lonely to Sir Sidney. "that Punch Is to be killed too." If she does rite a book on England. it certainly ought to be interest- ins and very bright. aa itnyone who has road her "Children of Tomorrow." Just NIblished by the Scribner's. and about to pass into Its second edition, will agree. , Robert Ilichen4 new long novel. "The rruitful for MAGAZINES the PI Pax-lame- leraneo-Gorma- - Vine." by Stokes. is distinguished that by its eetting In modern Home. the city of history and of present day brilliance. and by its human chilroster: "The theme. the unsatisfied longing for devoted rneettramo; 1 '' r C. F. Tucker dren on the part of a Mutually by r Hichen's ov, enthusiasts couple. Many - :Stooko; and Mtotections from the Riv"The Garden of Allah" like it because , goads Literature.- Series , for Sixth of the glowing almoophere in which it Glade Reeding." I. suffused, others on account of the ' . and human story contoined in Wiggin. whose new powerful i Mate Douglas it., It. Both of these are found Story 'Mother Carey's Chickens." is distinctly In his newqualities novel. - : I pabilebed bp Hoaghten Mifflin coin-I S S gany gave her sixteenth annual Au011nee's Discipline... a novel and concert at the 'Victor thors needle( of "Cav' emisint little church at Buxton Lower by Hamlin Garland. author is publishNI by ' '. Carpi; Maine this month. the church anaghrorest Hanger. Mr. Garland the has Harpers. &ready Which she has made famous in In the occult by : )41r book. 'The Old Peabody Pew."- shown hisTheinterest World." In his Shadow entertsinwriting feature of this yearn was the readine by Mrs. Wiggle new story hi pictures Victor 011nee.con-an sketches from "A engaging young chap. facing the at brief character Watch Tower." "New Chron--- flict between love and disbelief in spirWage tette Of Rebecca." "Timothy's Quest."1 ituallsm. Victor. & normal college ath"Rose te the River," "Mother Carey'11 lete. discovers that his mother is a faChickens" and "A Village Stradivar. MOUS profeasionel medium. The workAla" The proceeds of the entertain ing out of the dissimilar elements meat go to the furnishing of the new make. the ortory a mmance rather than spiritualistic novel. community house which will shortly he . , detlicated on the one hundred and of The the letter was received by of founding Oftieth following , anniversary . the church. Among those prevent at the Harpers not long ago: 'Inclosed FredOw reading were Gov. and Mrs. please find application blank of Mark erick W. Misted of Maine. Twins complete works on approval. I Tomlinson's Revolutionary stories. am very fond of reading. and my lire book contains OM the elements of : The Popular Science 'Monthly for Prot Rodolfo Lanciant, the author of has been so full of trouble since my The and es- - i Ortobe boy's story.--captcontains the following artielee; four years ago I feel the need a goodwreetline 111Wiroderingn In the Roman thimpagna." marriage Indiana. matches. cape. on Roman of Mark Twain's kindly humor to offset "Genetics," by W. Hateson; and other popular books histori much with in ' and archaeology. dieguise. been and lion spies has Vegetation," by Professor my troubles at this time." history cal information presented without et- - George J. I'lerce: "niglish as an Inter- liaised to the senatorship of Italy In most in the Interesting way.1 national Language," by professor AlIn the field In The Story of Korea," a Scribner fort and l'arellattlan of his week It is a book of keen pleasum to every., bert Leon Guerard; "Perfect Flowers in of archaeological investigations. King Importation. Joseph II. tdonatord, the healthy-minde.. eirl. d and boy Prof.: Maize." by Professor E. G. Montglmnotified hisHumbert personally author. gives a concise. clear-cu- t stories have ever come frm ery; '"rhe Founds ch' and 'J.' by Vint1.ancutni of this new honor and of tory of that race whose territory has tizne ll pportune "The Relative Imporfred fared his congratulations. now become tlio pivot on which his th P did the Fl Lg-- Girl by Edith tance Scripture: of Pain." by Dr. Smith , . eastern polities turn. He takes up his than Aunt Jane's' Th Van author Dyne. - A writer who in her amid narrative at a point 3.000 years Were youth lived backa books. which have been read Baker: "Language Study and Language Nees E. W. Professor now form the psychology," by the scene which Christianity. And merles it to the se- loved by so many thousand trirV "Agriculture in the High Sehool,"Pay; by ground of Wee Johnston's great war nezation by Japan. In his 400 pages he and . -the' with Almost coincident The Iaws Envirenrecord. The Long Roll," writee: "I neglects no pertinent matter. The ',flys- - readers. the Josiah publication of the bookmeetcame Infilenoe." Pr mental Simon dessor lutve just finished reading The Long awl geography by of the country anti Its great at whieh N. l'atten: -- The Race Fiber of Chicago &elation Roll.' I read it with a lump in my natural resourees; its etionomic. politi- several ladle mat1 ,. ascerielone. Chines." lty Professor Edward the A. throat and my eyes ready to weep. cat. sorial, relicious. and artistic as- - time Is in Ross: "The losigley Alemoirs on Me- laid scene of the story The Miss Jolovton Is the incarnate spirit Deets; its reintione with the nations of An-tof Los a near suburb Catifornie " rhantrill Flight. "Mummy's Address of the confederacy. How he does it east and the pewere-e- ll ;fetes, where climatir conditions ere refore the British Aaseciation;" "The I do not know. but she understands theee thinge are European set and forth of art to the lucidly flying. very Director rtf the American Mtuteum of bow the women felt. how the men felt: discuessaL Stephen Kane. with hisa !deter Natural Iliatry." he she describes everts as though of blind 'nether. mole I. the Plupport : i lid memories mud have been !such a eentier- invented Stove haa Tho eeit.e.,,,,,. number of Ainsiee., is cants thronging back. I felt every iI I11 fbut foier biplane that it le deemed eam,suolly strong in live, vivid. colerful a word. Stonewell Jackson. Ashby.: BOOKS auto-an I stor!. The vne him to alanden hie work in At, the most Stuart all 'tend out alive on her can- - i I mobile repair shoo and make ready wonderful ef autumn tang months seems to vas. It is to me the zreatest book l aviaa in machine his !have to enter coming L. entered tntot the pages of this Frank Baum. the children's yet written on those troubleus times. Natter meet. The brother and magazine. The .oniplete novelette by and I have read many on both sides. favorite author. master of the eze tion in to endure le :Izora many have hardship! Sunehine has art. and Forreeter, 'The fairy story Vivid. real. true to lifeso real that travaganza ',-from his narratives of ha fame- - der to do nib'. but through skillfule Widow." IA of iteelf etemet to set the almost inifferel azain in rereading Id of their finanee rarity biceid tingiing. having Its plot laid Sn and Mill was lacceinated by it as by! ful and eocentric people of "Oz," and manipulation feel :a Nwia,la in his new book the Sea Fairies' takes the good mother is allowed to anti camp. and being a pictur- no other book of. the kind." tateve of the none privetion. hie children on a most eceue delightful ai,,troing story of that picturOrissa work like Trojan!' to perfect i n the ,.u,. lurteg ' Clam E. Laughlinwhore novel...chit- - expeditoin through the ocean depths,. geld and after machine their .0... ' sert un.1 ner untains of the Weet. dren of Tomorrow;' a etorv of New l Fairies are everywhere. as every child and complete '7 or two hazardous flights mede Hthere i a swe eping. dramatic York life which involves in its unueuel! knows. Mr. Baum has found them one Steve iptTh in the mornine hoer, early Oz in far away by r,.. by ii. F. Freyost Itattersby. plot. peop.e of all wicial gra,let. has above the clouds.enchanted hie to works satiefaction.:..Pa-erinof isiends land. everything the among the I,eee of Woman." one of to this eountrv from Engjust returnedvisit 1"ax. and now he finds The road to glory. however. is these i.f,,t y 1 by e'e is dis- moil. Her the;.' hail- etwored six i the uncharted not the, least tended by many miehaps, In Mermaid Land. in tinituithur4 the field of weeks, and six very hese- weeks. She i Steve's of is lee: which the breaking of a of book In Sea la:ries, the first m I ssio n it is to en boa seen and talked to all the literary t new great meet, rn'tall'n"It IA ;itos series, Mr. Baum has introduc- - a short time prier to the a tale of two celebrities in .the British Isles, and English of one of th;,,tertain. offict-rthe duplicity sweet a childish as ed eharacter through Trot, n the far East. w hose r she brought back with her a great to guard the a7ger c.on; alltly men hired i and lovable as 'Little Dorothy" in his to leads tor lole staunch each other . i many vivid impreaciens. which. It is Oz etories. The amazing adventures taining the machine. Every irecrifiee he v, h',th they individually veld are likely to form a hook. She o n 1 n e but a t to made 'wore in of maid smsli her trip through avail. and as a last resort Cora Jeriparil!ze a !sreman's love in order t-- t had one especially amusing experience t thethis waters with Queen Aquareine ' e eariir err!! from what Peril the - - piece. Mane s --- . and the fairy niernutids. W h o protect volunteers to take Steve's .i career. The story is - bi,glitille i her from all harm by their magic doubt are entertained ae the capabill, of clever di a .ogu e brilvarit:v 'lel s he , hut aviator. ties! of young thhe are as powers. are as astonishing they anti e:a :ereei- , e retureeque description, I , flnatly interesting. - .1 ntinetion that is i with In Jo maa,rar- r ader agree that surie ' For Infants and Children. the of' best. A sarkling. its of the aviator who has tr!ed to de- - ione learned of the fish family and Ban Always Binght bahlts, all clothed. however, in the mollsit her machine. Kt.' itiani,;-,Jinin whkh a Par's Dyne Throughout the store Miss Van soveet garb of the fairy tale. but very funny. I mo(1e). in- - !Eannequin, through her of firissa character the hoot and foolish arc as has as fish fairies just Deere the to a young as those endowed with ha- - and girlish. and though the thrilling: rornarkan1. her cos- C r adventures are many stnd varied. this iwite, is perw,..,,l,A te duplicate so Iludicrous glipattiro of a mask ball. and by doing old Cagen story Is as clean and wholesome as tame at , , ezA, -- - , 4 I . 1- - - - - School Boys and Girls Homer Join the Deseret News' DIITLWRillig I a - 4 i Davenport COnqe5la Now running weekly in the Saturday News in connection with Mr. Davenport's great series I I ure t . i Men I Have Sketched . The sublect of the sketch today is Charles i - : I I ee-ise- i - I i I - i , r reio 44114.4,4.4, 4 A . J sea e m I ' . !f wiele , , , Ac sero R IA Its i i i ! Ya ! atiedocrz I companion. t - eveFC CONDITIONS: The contest is open to all boys and girls entered in the public schools below the age of 16 years. Cut out of the columns of the Deseret News each week Mr. Davenport's cartoon and make a free hand copy of it on clean white letter or drawing paper either with pen or pencil. Tracing, or the use of mechanical instruments is not allowed. Then mail to this office the clipping and your copy together with your full name, age, address. state-- also your grade and the school vou attend. Address vour communication to MANAGER. THE DESERET NEWS' HOME :DAVENPORT DRAWING CONTEST." All copy must be in the Deseret News offiee by the Wednesday following the appearance of the sketch. Each week a committee NVill paSS upon the drawings and make the awards. To the bov or girl submitting the best drawing will be given either of the following choice books: Treasure Island, Tom Brown's School Days, John Halifax, Silas Mamer, Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Life of Christ. The Swiss Family Robinson. Honorable mention will be given each week to those who, next to the winner, submit drawings of especial merit. The educational value of this contest as an encouragement to the study of art and modern history cannot be overestimated. See the sketch in today's issue. he teal-trebl- , It Fairbanks ','. -- ." Ix , |