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Th.c. , t -- ' f I, 'e, V4. i l' i,t f.,A , 4 ,, ; e T 1,- I ' 1 - . it f t q , ki li, !'- 1;kOrkS 41 literature. partieularly -kgnainds iif Literatuv," Shake! spear... Poet, liramatiet andlan," etc.: .1..ini Ford Rhodes. v. ridtkt "Ilastory of tbe United States From the ComproIffivt of IVA" publiphed in .'even voloup s. bas ;teleoreil Itiat t,,, all historlldelivered i WS Henry vial Dyke,-.whthe llytie. Lectures :it the Sorbonne iiih wro Int,:r Publishv,i ill a bOok i.i.tled T"he Spirit of Arnerica, nod i base poetry age E. Woodberry, :and 'critical otestysi notably "The: Heart -or Man' and The Inspirittion of Poe tryrecently gave the inspiration for the Pori:nation of 'a tidi!), the purrNm.e or- - v Ilitt,11A144u4.1c. brie tidmirable eontribu, tioos to kttcra-.- t--- Nature bath volumes never read, Writ Ott rock and': ell Language of God, by man unsaid; Words we tan lint spell--- t l , - -- - . k 41 , t . , r- st : : t71--Il- t ,, )1.4 :1 I i r., ,,,,,f . 1.. ''',1 .ir . ' i'l,' - nikr.r, a Iiiih has recently been nov- lelisedi iiino born in 1,011f1011. and started lout to become a lawyer. lie did alarm Din Fields,iinil being over. looked by the army of .lants... he to American and forerit himself into the theatrical 1141K1lleqS, to the editgratification At a large 'theatrical mangr. whom) dent-ion, made by ha "sealians hit-Mr ii bin alirrits he gets his . , BE ....,, . .;L,,,.....-...- e . ' -- ,, Olt V(ttre70:(60'nVe.:-IrelltSTitle..14 A SERMO N rir rn.01K S HA KESPAnMI1X1 to. v I .'' : 1d;:e : i . tietir supports i c"'""" pnt-ion- el I4tatues were carved by unseen hands: Ages long past by, - Rising ft:nerd heav'n from sea and land; Know them you nor . 1, 1 1 ; Artist divine doth pictures paint, Men's eyes' ne'er behold; Colors too rare for sight- so faint, Mystiries still untold. , ,,1 !,: i i uiii. - - - I 1 i - 'i it ,,,, -- i - 1 C',4 1 - : , t 1..;'4t t i .1 i! t ; ; 'i itl 1 l' ki - rein:- . WU! i.!1"; , L..r ;nic- .rSetlee; Abbott Law- 4.9icen, prealitent of Harvard nuttwo-voluhoot? work en. lecrsity, 'Piled "The ilovernment of England" bus bitti.oaid to repay the debt which Anterica1114ovie to James Hryce for numAm, ri A II i .fitylmonw,.alth: liton Wright Maid': the authorof:01111Ve S',I-4-- 1 , , a, I t , , tia). l 1 . , 1912. swtVO . , ,,, equal literary charm, are John. l.f.ovir.0.x..OrLA ..-- '''' Muir end tieortra senmin.. Th. foram V.,;;;," 7' In the "Three Adventure. of west's , ' "Taraera- falr Coalmen Friends anti Yottemile" ohieh Aire so unusual as .. Turner. direct. being caught bY change of wind now" 'Ase . . tor of the Practice re'llor,i. illinola behind thet, torrent of the Tostemita, ..., AMerie4111 fall. riihnit on att avalanche. and ber 1, State Nortrial rk ,. Nook comVany. 110W owf hnirti.nmt crillenin. ahnianr, e 91. 4.; ;alt..4,1 stories', 0 This la a colio,tion will the non.. in 'Russian lionse-Trapts.- "' pt, relating to,the totid- Ithe rtuall. the X ant., describe the ingenuity of the Russian bumblebee. the chit ttdet., Awtkrws'AVAWAVA.VAVAVAVANIANO ante N,, A ye0 VA alhhotte butterfly, tt. rti,.itlif,4 and pope. in rounding up the friends lAviA --: of offenders acconiplicea , the fly. It is Intended f,,r us.; for: Pup: possible and against the law or the government- aiturrentroonl"wiL-1---'-Plementary reading iii - the third 17,;;; "Br The stories The vi m. with which innocent persons Imboot--yeses ' . 1t:b..Ye r thra;: are Piossently told in .n e,t.l. "treight. May walk into thee. ..police traps. la POr:dil: 0:f 'Clin forward manner. whic. sill ettratct and equaled only by the difficctity of "Vilna i , . I 1 4. hold the interest of r'iinc readers. The free. ' ;torvitblitititdteg eihr eyes. ' Who like not to the t IV.. So. S. economic problems Act Hamlet. and , treatment of the fatt,i'ti,tr friends man. Toung'a M4guine for March is one . of the co:mummy .. of Interest throughout. In "The Secret ' foelara well presentt-i- . awl in a was decidedly not an admirer a ASE ,,," 11AKESPF ti results Pox." Forrest Halsey has chosen ner that- wtil lead to pr-ttitilrfthout a parallel 1,1chol4.1r001n t.Ilf and anE'den of tbetne att.old epithet yet intensely outside- and beyo.,MI descriptive 1-Ile has for them a wealth mslitern; Shall' a wotnan whose girl- The Pictures not 'botOV are n!traeWfa the "fool multitude," the are They but illustrate aretaat,!y the sublects hood has been marred by a s olitr h i s own works. even in deviation from the mora,1 code. tell the under discuassion the "rude multitude,- multitude," d -.-Man she marriee of her mistake? The multitude," the 7many-headeIn lit Julius 1c aesar they are Van pontspeoul answer le "Tes"--b- ut Tuyifr (Io,i; ,,I.1, I:.1,InerLS wavering multitude." taken the .it Tuyi. "The Secret Fol." whose title is Arithmetle, offy tleore .ti than'sensetess things; in Corio. worse t, rt . liniseY Mr. ;, and High I stones from teacher of businetot Ppanish legend. as blocks and School of COrrtrilfq,,, S' SV V ',!, ettV; ti,ilikoestecatrh.ef.r:iinulart mo!theautepealeteminwtehlethho. ideMrtirell It may be arzued tha t or .ar,thill,;1, ;71 the are tiffs, hares. grease . fragment& formerly leaf-heN. At,-,nyfaith and not Shakei. all the Ellerbv has Albany Business tot;4.-Marullus and other aristocrats arc speaking trd Y.. and in the Pa-4,,,..,1,1,r that a ct tints t which-the:-popeCoarrieid..antis, thrtinroliu.thhgeehal.ywpoliremanemnwiptaehnde designatei the mob, the Atl, r.N school, New York' rk,t'ity I frequency with i4,oh coMpany; Now-YohInePeinanf and contempt. stamps owappinYst ridicule f honor and the consts. tency WIth which he holds it up to In the preparation 44, . It. , hook the bY bet the ben as:. hh, tender he has nothing hut t,.,e 1,00,11.m iiitilltitulte following specific, tttlet-tttat For 'the mithaude Iteut-Ileads girl, lel, Ill bun 44 built A trtiring.-flttiest is another matter. f thernselrecthat .omen Mitt It ehall. emit no gloom loon the indi vidtuds when let to wor-ehathe fundamental operations: ,'l liePlac,.. it shadow' the Scorn: for in matt Adam of "AiCoriolil a In poor Orr the t'lltidamentat future. The honeymoon la intent vorini, anits was n.bly succoredhv PrinelPies of arithmetic rather than Emit, Ind thie,count,e,keettle. tee ,fitet, finest old men in the of is one Sitorotts days and dreamy nighty. Its You Like It, an illiterate peasant, uponset rules for the solutiOn of Problems; elearness nnd fullness of magic and mystery. brings nut the literature. , anti the providing of Intent primal passionyof the husband Lesnlanation; Its Vila-Netth AT- oflproblems that have an informatiotyst fo be ioved of the multitude is dangerous. It is easily distracted. -trattioFTThe chapter on aliquot parts, the bor. who belletvea In his on sow foundation. solid on tio rest as applied to billing. trade, oiscount, pUttr; and tlitt milt'. tortured by mull approval may -and 2. impl e internat. is placed early Picionmak,,, novelette of dramath., orator who has nothing to The tiro. ITO ennrae..! reerete nrcidentat ground. In the text. Common and decimal frac- - intenRity, voice villa its favor. A pleasing r,r tions' ire, treated together. as is the ter' in this Ftnry, r" ev.h attra,;tive an cave hilil case In businens.. A great many probto hantianly proiwtitt41 tittt It tvfm,.r- n- it 's '" Odd ,apparel and manners arc its. All eccentric appearance may catch its eye. lems are provided for mental work. per4ontite And IiC. int. th" crnsaLat--TtHiMany of the problem, are taken from individual 1WtII iianticasalts ttiu per a-vthe mob ate tti 1upiI ty tpulAs Lu cat,:b the fool the Mutineers affairs of corporation, P'etion of a and cit les, states and na t Whitlow's the socking the thimne:,flit' walls art4 battlements, fitting t are Volume of nearly nS Pairs, which ' ',1' welt worth readinitt. poetry. Among thoete whose member. ship In the American society bag been announced by the 'vies president of the iNational Institute of Arta and Letters,1 - H. AlorRemay be noted the follows IIICifarles Francis Adams,: authorT7 -s, hooe Studies: Military and Diplomat. tic- - WWI publitihed last tali; Nicholas Murray ,Butler. the.president Of Volumbin and the author of 'The ' td ltdosation" and --nue Meaning American As kin la;" Arthur Twining liidle.Y. Preoldent of Tele ;university. abose "Standards. of Public Morality" IN one of the volumes In "The AWrit:Kt U.,te; SECTION-TIM- - a., ESERETLEVENINGNEAVSSATCRDAY ''' ' a . . . - Al..040.4.1t4 'hit6.411L13,0AlkiligNBPSIP,c -- , .. 1MIMMMMW,,..MMIEMMMIEMIME.- -1- 4r for his big playa out of the news- - monailrie no march are itilstrated pub- - tops, their infant i in their arms, to the solution of prob- taine the fleet authentic rqii-ir- t six sets of ?xaminaiistled in thle country of r ertfOn 1110141are There I 1 t la'To see great Pompey past the slreets of Rome:" I tions (each set BOOKS il .1 ., consisting of s speed important discoveriee In a Lowl..n 1 test and a a ritten test) to determine 1)4rtifory ae to the relative ftrf Ti..:, dre dad in their hest attire shouting in honor of Caesar; they 111"" I the student's mastery of the siuhject at tel who -- Comes in The :lad letke puddle who know Dr- ,various Stages of the work. Thii is an by0outhngemreuhtliartnndof pahyteilmcaiLly as Music resounds through th' universe, triumph over r'ompey's blood.10 'I' ,tifter delved eireere Lindsay tie a succor's. ideal textbook for centmereial siehoels pared with the older thildren. i!'..1; The cry ever is: The king is dead: long live the king! Favors done Human ears ne'er hear; fit! g,hyelati were unprepared for the and claimers, or would be of constant examining thoueanda of eases the 0 au- - Service e that the first t 2 ''.:1,.i ms a reference book to any bus- dents alirmareenta that he is alsohisanname el are Harmonies which no choirs rehearse, taoi forgotten; fayors to be received are sought after. The,trowd are idol. book bearine ore not. in tin't iness man. hee until ii!.l'i .,',.f f a"d e arts! reeently from the publish. soon torn from the idol forced, !Ton them or sett) Voices apt., of Yiti.,aell the t'. spheres. tri,hir,tykatil;aas.,ss.tahs,07,trotnh4itttniceon ;,' I later tvorshippers. They "Selections from Abraham Lincoln." thg Mouse f Delia Esees company- of idols are continually sought Still less wait It PreParOff FAited by Andrew te Draper, LL.B., The point for American readers of by their own vanity and itoeton. I , ., ,.;: chatiffeur was the here' of the populace, ter the keeeledge that he had been LLD commissiorer of education for course is tMit t onomie nr,,,,i; Could we but have the open eye, Yeiterday-the-moaftrr; '; f: 1 ,.! covt la precessional arctic traveler. voYagr, the state of' New York. Atoarican-Ears that all things bear, "Botilf Company, New York. Cincinnati the size o f famies and weakens the today the Most redsless aviator holds their hearts. .),)...;:i tog into ----- --in- - and and ith nany interesting haler, and Chicago.mental phisicai strength of a We Then would truly Tearn, and find There is no depenitenite to lie put on popularitY. Recent years proe This latest addition In the reateway .,i participance in the nation. of narration make We know little here. their one. 'Mort le merles of English texts 'preeents Mg of There pre many other Important ar.; I mill i For ex- - J.this. In the British army were soldiers who had won rendwn in the- college entrare, requireinentS ieterest to the public. in titiis iii the staridi Aitottican 't ,i; '', ''' Ti e book written by Dr. Lindsay- English in coneenint knoll attritettee ample. Stea art Edward While's .story and Egypt. l'nexpected difficulties, confronted them in Smith AfriCa. They 4 ' dcals with these things, and in enter- form. The introdtption treats of of a lion hunt. Julian Leaeitts inveetk,1 Seeing, our eyes would be o'erwhelm'd, . .,- - taUIfl Ovoll o the" lay reader. while to Lineoln'a life, chara, ter. and produc- gation or antertean prisons. in altitlli met defeat. Their former glory vias forgotten. and the successful gencral,i reason , quell; Sight might , 1 tinee, more al horn with the subject., tionn. Besides hie best known speeehes he reeallt th, rrat'iltr of untward.n. , atol seenee of lite experience it wri be and messages'. the velum,. inelibles braitahtlea: ma M. Tarhen-:Japer on who came after etlearning by their misfortunes, received the plaudit' ni Visions undreamed, of ev'ry realm, i' h m.re. Since the aprearance of o.ttoy- - tilts"t 4'init a Wiman" the crowd. The 14"1"" Tn" war gives similar instances. Pipers t Browning .. the hook it has had Indeed, a wide, and letters whieh are not al easily bki Follette's autObiography. anI Hugh Heav'n, earth and hell. k. 't anti favorable reviews II a available to the ordinary etudent or s Fu1ltri.1a anniairg and yet inthe hiero of the people going forth one year wilit "roses. roc, represents f the prominent eastern nevelt- ti Eating." gerteral reader an are others of his forniiiig. i !.::".'i 1.h.k. the Arent. Club of New writings which con hardly be geld to Hearing our ears could not endure, len h flet.n Is furnished by 1Ana all the Way." with flags flying ironi.the housetops in his honor. with the s nay- - heavenS to'al Of its approval have more hietoric inb:reator be exYork the tfripnheint-rSouls could not delight, reechoing his illustrious Millie. The next year he is a liri,oner, Its Lego eeeft dieteuet prestige ch hibit superior stateenoinsher or inerary mond. Edith Ronald )1 irrielPe.. is and ki f: 1 2" it merit. Notes explain all allusions tt wrus. led to the scaffoldstones are hurled at him instead of roses. It is an - Hearing nature's mighty choirs . Thu litie or .the hnok is "A Voyoge to which are not clear to the reader, from ,2 ; extreme piciure, .hut not an untrue one. The history of the w,11,1 1,r( Anthem ' t. the Aurora." and mottle tVhalur the text "M. the T he through Mar, night. paps. ;' i'l . Pr 1.1rolay toile it little more t...an potdon la a mg ILthanee goring fashion a II ages and itt all nations hundreds of just, such 'rno On cast:, of it VoNiiiito it diary nterni,r and it to tilled with the latest sent, in Eing's constructive Carpentry, Divine wisdom gives us power, Li Y'rk .t. King. Director rf elenirel arati'V(QInhenr"aretsirtumceni;:rt.tols whaler ,iturora of diundee, in ISel had the same idea with regard to the mob as had Shakespeare. (har (N;rP:c.a. evidently Ma r. As he Is too melest to be Interviewed Training. Eastern high selmol. Hay Finite, feeble, slight; n lashion Indeed he would almost seem to have borrowed his very latigt:Age from Arnerteae Book company. gar.' ttoold thp I reroinaliy on the Stai.11,4-- of his arctic City, Until His appointed hour th:1,1. all extras t (rem hes book muse New. Tore i ,.;'. lp.. authority, who e dits t his important de. This is the third Y'olunte in this partment for the tOnnianion. has. as the Elizabethan dramatist. He say. plai-rtak 1 ' work thoroughly. In- Opens all our sight rond of adventure, and hay- - series on woodwork and carpentry. Mans!. done I . ;' after terestingr. and erratiPall.e. Vomen of used no many works on the sub- - and le intended to he "Who o'er the herd would wish to,reism. read irg can and in her pages 1 , mastering the elements of woodwork ordinary means . Vantaatte. &ids. mote and 4..!.t. i, . boys; of my age, jeet as r construction. It consists of suggsitiinis for spring clothes that an: Vain as the leaf upon the stream. with pleaeure that lookel forward to and ;...., wzohlo arise at the different artistic and up di dale, aryl yet eeono. prqPienis And tickle an a changeful dream; lfrating a ',tore ,Iclivered by in the conetrutition or the shell Mica! 't i ', ratitaAtic as a woman 'e mood. eheyesie. It N. The lecture of the house until It reaches the Corn- The speeal features of the ly complex and baffling the first few mender point :: r. And wise Intensely interesting. tne fierce as Frenzy's reverPet blood. it is ready for the inside work. Paition this month are unustiaNy en. chapters are;. and yet from these chapcesits. I coltid think of Thou d NOTES ve is nothing i Oilys Iii format monster thing. inl a There is given to the isse tertaining ters Poe deduced the plot am follows: attention Espeeial I to Used spend of the steel square Ho 0. who would wish to be thy king!" During .ite.1) ad night. foore.: a great array of fiction and a number "That Barnaby is the tam of the framing r I 1110" or In4P a i,,o,kng a,t f ,i the nietheds by which the sorties of of notable articles, titles of some not appear evident to our of gl The tag-raDean Howells was honored readerr-h- may the aretie lt.S.S. and picturing !de!. the different cots. anti the lengths of which mitos Matide Adams,' an people on the Morld's stage, clap and hiss the actors as ut se sill explain. The , . is ith ite dangers March 1 by makers of literature at vier' i ; bay the rafters stet other memeers of the illustrated dewritition of the work1 of they please or in Mr. Reuben Ilaredul(, murdered I them. lie who trusts them, "where I the displease at VoAa I. a student ..1 liarhe should dinner given by Vo tilet George year passred: actress', frame of the house May ic found, are American's He was found assassinated to his bed' .; in ceiebration of the seventy-fift- h 'University of Edinburgh. arel had adaptable to any rilteh of roof. roOr Laus Are Made." an aUnitenkld be the finti them lions finds them !tares ; where foxes, chamber. .' Hia This is severe steward Olr. geese7 States: of the annivereary of the birth .of the dietin- senior) and his gardener oname not every opportunity of learning abeill plan or any corn bination o. eitehes and I yi! 1; g sOtIuJ g from tetiottieh porta. One ;liana. A gloesare Girl Writ a Voi,o,.. being an ar- - censurea pe,imititie view ftl. tile. htlitrin 'race. The of sieve an hiteetural guished author. mentioned) are nitn At first both in November. Isiitt, I 'tient to Dun-- 1 ternia ha a part of this voirime. Es- eiiiiht of the ateniiires of a young Invitattons were issued to 300 wecl are However there are hopeful signs. In Ainerica, both in the United 'Som. months afterwa- day suspected. W )10 known men and women in the literary rd'-,bere dee, and mede my nay to a basin in ppeial NOM; have ben taken to make '1 "14"1 prenared for ripens sting- -. we MP the of the ',vont Business Wonnitt in Poiltirit." ins which there were several whalers, this hook Vitillithie to stildent .,tt inircle of the United Mates. and the I in Canada, the. men e story7-thstewarors body, searrely as came from dostreal and trade Isehnole. tieefinished iwing a tit th no tion or th e stork or.I hae all had a firsmatiene-the- y occasion liras a notable one bel recognized , but by bis elothPA and the romantic arctic. and I Vent on workman, anti the aonretitiee Who ex. ow Mr. Howells. although he has been been chosen. Statesmen like tleveland. admirably the -watch wore-sand he Roosevelt, aa a woman. Whom McKinley. orna. found anfl who ter make I, ..'' it tro the T board fetch en, carpentry his life's lively connected with the publications sit the bottom ring fk tho ttl- and Taft; Ilacdonald, Mackenzie, and Laurierare the Hal. Skit" an a rtitio the mate & Brothers foronlyLlaiLlast, Ile told me work. Int,M4 pick of the nation The grounds, with a deep Knell in th.! Dr Rogor It r. - ofr- -Harper nf hi'Areti tioswa to ftI the eeohl a has contributor been Purge,' ships years. terry and hate retained their breast. he had where In.n110t. , been 40abtwd hv The offo'e of to t,mpany was near popularity. There have been hoots and hisses and f---'them throughout his entire literary ca a knito. 11,gh brxer's School i nofraraillv,.. T:le 111AIIV other departments in the stones in times only partly dreamed; by. iin,) I lett i ;in,' Econortit,.. reel'. ship very much et- - Parts I and id of defe?.t"The. eytcitectmiting.mob. and all people agreed that de.. he had bow' tried Here isirs aitrost a chance to Hy Charles It. physical William Deno Howells nal born in Of Companion. ILS1,1,, from the fashion forgeta itself-.',' .f. Doer. profeswm ' with- - feete-,-- in sitting up reading his own room. I learned 11131. Tfr;61,;(1'.'n'tonittaart-that Hit on it Ma the eta March rtin'll I. bendsit's 11,7:qgrafth,, Ohio. getAoge. region,. Inetanwetate knee to the Ferry. worthy tnen who. have anti soggest!ons of intereat anti rttrih his normal ,.1!'f, 14km of a whtli,r selected h.,ol. American Hook His fath er w as a ontr editor and where there Were many traces of hitmul thx. , been chosen by the nation to val,tc, sro I oloaintal his address. 1. 4.;,.-- ' Tor:: ;, Mr. Howell's 'required the esterssice pa n ,i guide its destinies.-- These men if they sought uegooh. killed hks before master.. Now, b it Awl ,,ettt to hit, hon.,. I began . This text hook gives in prooer '' erudition. later recognised by the con-- . la not the author him- Th e t',.r:o.ght p,noilar Magazine has popularity at all. they sought' it merely as a. means to an end. Fundamen--- 1....117,treat. that I Wtt, taknng. a rather tatIon a rramleal and terrine of degrees by the great uni- - sEdf who Itasserts that the t,f o'ncal geogralrh, together so!, ac.datto for its istrong western r stmvarirg meat tthou my versales of the world. while working body Walt tally they have been influenced by the highest motives. In office, consulting found; he has put the u,t,it . r.:.re or commercial geo- stories Nhe first March 'issue cont.lins k i'..;',',', they have on ntate. In the long the mown Pn with a- e,orlo411i, one i realized the saere'dness of the trust mouth of of arms hi, of the weal. trtszs the leading facts sterai t:rring rra;,11re-- 1 ot:--a charti,t,r., 31,4 t, httie cortver,arlon, His red, them , I and imposed upon they have nOtabl Frederick It. Iteehdolro novel, smai:ati: rat i.n lithume.uilBuochn Twain. His design is to make It appear itt th of geogranhy as fac 4 t,I PI as the. Aurora:a itor- t, daarowaftwnt that the lattuar In Pot of Gold." which narrptes the been faithful to that trust. Had I fit "The tory human m for bottPr they otruggio ip.. Ai ,,n merely sought January. popularity they . ,q, to, the Itichet " murdereft the gardener. then uen: pThn A 1, t 11,,sillg adventoree of a couple of gold hunfavothe of thg American Pellicle for drat possible would have fouitd,it is true now as it was in the urir v, :t4 hound for the , ,,,, .h,,, ters In DePth ViITv. Cal.fortpa. D. M. to his masters chamber, mortIcted : : clays of Henry IV,'; that t :l..:..,';','"c,!,',',;ta''. itim,ifilirdi.,,nil ,,i I:int l'irt!it and ninny deemb,s. and he produced many wax ;',;:117t;;.. n'pr'elr,,ar'y Rower's aerial. 'flood Indian." a tale interrupted by his nudge !,) if!. Ili-ti ictil books a inch ClIk.rtain and delight. I,e . h'iii!ing; riU 11 ("ii:::,,:i. f,,, whom he seised and held by the vo,,t,i fix the of the range has for hero a man with A habitation ,,:dv: in thi s,,,etion II!. i,,olfil M,. Howells I. now advanced to for giddy and unsure though s)! e is Incliati blood in hia vrias Donald her ti to th,o,e features giving prevent Has he. that buildeth on tho thp prefirett alarm: Ky., l' lt,,.,, !het ,s hales Oa til, r:;, side of Irveniand he keepe tip his literary work he then. afetr i vulgar heart." yeari Ikho !lax been (oln,nd Wil!,h have ,.S,P itiiiiioif nr Possessing :, th directly ta d uith iiiinnute tho mi. aroatil Jan May, aptl nt the The applause of ivritivrel man in his desired. returned to the garden-tritotting a series of stork-, is but it is not essential to filitatCr vitywake and a : pleasant, era room, exchanged clothes a ith hitti., st,itzttergett, grees in the ticitoil naet of the book. Army to the Popular. .tells jw the ., t,f it timo Cie Davis Straits ships. t i I It'i ,i .true worker's happiness. "What any .14,), Ttught" Bolton' put upon the corpse his AlVt1 Nr.lt4 On etttil i,t,,.- .geozranhv. the point of fear cf the dark obsersed a sentry I, ,, aa cticatfat exper1,11'. for k .. ',,, r,t ieriie 1. and hiti...ito la yt know n for ha and ring. and morrPtod it the outlines of a alking post la a lonelv apot in thW it ,,i,rg401. ttitleh Included not hotott hi.:1 Three Aeree aiI Lirt.rty" and other afterward disenverP,I at so at a ,,i,ito,: c Arthor Pirinz,r haw a It F:::f ,,,,,,..ztiment prarticed by ,, of a rcrot d posi;It. 'lid of the v'ritinits rcwn the grtio. hima!-- family in its ter- - eapitql varn called "The Calamitr that the features ,oull not he itiiin- t- t pleasures ) 1 th,, genuine praetioal rricriiii 11!,pe aro presented a men who for Sweenv" is the title of a Introdueine Chaser." the home ami together fled." MaltheP. J. laughable of the "Easy. , from- - the extraordinary comyitirk a li,i it the ship 11,1,1 In hand. for the lia! ,,erit.il of the n atural against itt .100s-tithe. social and restory 1,7 Charles Ft, flames. telling Wa y " eah , in 4 r r1,,.. the data to according too of much 1.:!,.!,,,. wraps. In One how Dan Saeonv invested in a quick- 51.);Ve The style of the honk plaint -- Attention. Zane (rev. N"'"" "W Poilabun, gi,,u, It hing,; of the Ilusalan nr""e!.'n;den, his 11;kry, t,iik :silty(' bait in the PPM is Cir:IT ht,; arranged them In a' of the Purple sago." width former. ,',5P and logical; while Days Work." Peter tt 14110 relates action bossy and get Pia to break a Moe, well -- Essential Element, or BOO' !Atte pub. ,thlF. 'scour of fork" toting Wickstissi r000rd- but was 'held nu by Rcisaanre WWI (.1iirmeter. ard .., ii., t.hitig, arh,hoz to his salary three horteil trans. dliirrrams. ogles rd ehaptet,r that we Might 'easily fished in .January acti id and sent to ded,g the of with rest it,x t,r.,; the 3, lw own of Legal Procedure. Loan, the John ,F.,011Ara haw an amusitft storY ,th)rey-ftet"- rm arrange- press this week for lostratioit, ''rtitn. Vaotostaps ,,,rk make reporter. Char'leX E. Van Toistoga imagine to ,ilidhr iliii d 1..cxprintim;, 4airatleal sea two Your Girl. into thehe divides them sporting expert going an entertaining. of DGinlit , I t:!.:,", an,i ment, has Just reopixed a 1,1.,,,r,.l fl Mf' an t6uthed who YOURIIMore captains evertlitsi Poirtch1.e4sity Whoso :'1.:,, The r, ,,f tho long tita,1 legs looked break itiolo a lottery. Poems are conyarn of a boxer I, Matteraingers. entitled "nu Life" and "tm immediate firamatizatioo of t.-reetiens, An race '; r.: nmel most stilts. like tributed in a Alaska the airship books story. tnako by Wait Mason. Berton Bral1 Attion." giving them such descriptive Mr. Greyst laid toloi! hkIsn, -- inflord f I SWEDISH BOOKS. Is described by Froderi(it as "The 14elfigh Love." the Purple Sage' nag m.in 11::o. Palmer, ey:. and Robert V. vary The cover is ent,:tair.!hg f one, told ad,. it is at first I Dunn haa'a thooghtful study from I striking painting To 11,,' IIX'llial Robert Fear "The r.TVI Eandefiyht. ,,ret hand, of "The experience. T. Pursuit by Happiness," It Young Lion Punter," u ill.11 1,,:i,,,,,,d41 i'.1',., I of two widely CCn(1110n4 TIIPti who Dunn. Kopmanahue those mi,,,qualgted with the details of The Balm for Suffering." his other novel, fhath." "f Th.Skartardem 2 Vole, -liorito.g,, of the the indu,try 9,hich give5 to cbmnlc'r.ce went into the norththe ;,,t ; practical Women and 'Alen." "Alcohol anti To- Desert." Vol& 2 E man and the dreamer so Much or V MU. in the Phillips op. awl Sevemi f,ttlires in the March num!novo "and "The Greet Iniquity." The NEW LIBRARY BOOKS. t, ,.t pa Tistsion. r :, his efiptivating Ge)erttarn-Bok-en y.erlo s ,.,irf,rta sill luxuries, the book ber mke. crmolodze the Century's de- penheim continues vohttne therefore becomes an unpretenom Lille tiro,. a hi or "The TemPtinr serial. ,1,Tar,ragyla,r,ot Jbs-,Tavernake." .7,.. of a manual vo accurate ofwe , i, : :,,'! i;oz, t., ilo, host that can be a::: iT, Irt,,,i,i. ,t;;isit ., tious bad fairly ii, 'i., ,x 1:,iti thltle, I" see J Fin "cressilek's .11,Greents and FICTION. ..,,, The following ZA books will be ; ,1 ',1 tered weii a in literature. In TotAnyan 41valrine in all Its vehemence !mind 1,,,, u;11 ,., addyd i ViVill picture of A. Marshall pr'wn ..,,,. :, ,i ,,, to the public library Birmingham-Enlo- e', lind vanity. sii, resicr's closest st The fror',,,,;.1,-,i4 a brilliant repmductask has tilrea.IN hot ti hostm of Lovers. Monday. March 4, Australian fields!. "Honking - ,,;, goid the iiirminginim-Span1,,.trndeal ish ti The i.t ,,ii r i.iicii,,tii. Wm of R,,cOor,imit's Still" tin Tint chapter 191f; (void. lit into the P xt. and it,. ,,, ii'i I ',i ',4 whale" Ink 0 W. 'ie. i.f.!,..14 ef the "first Charlet' Sarver. who made the novel-- . intric,, of tile!trail!, oth:c REFERENCES. try .,erieg of wok :.re y,listilrg o. vwy of 'The rountry 110V." Ed0t17 !rapidly 1. 1,,,ti...-.th the tinge of excitement, of Mastetnie,e0 in'. American fooleries) wsombaiwoomomiestottkorTrtt t 1 i :'1','', : hatiort of ft,.. 0.. us nem, ; :vd-t- he was: ft)i: ti nitlnhcr c'r of iC- which n, eln.sed with the greatplattrall told ,h; ,7,,4",,r-.u4espb,syn's ersserrezn-play. crisp " I directory, t, ,; the tdird a cd ;n- I; 'York New f thti editor of , liit nli. the.eterithsivnertrolitch lin aPPre-yeara. city niehardet-O- n It is 814o .,tated th;.t ::V4tttysttttttrtvr,drrtrOtkV,4-Tt'":F7'47C"r'iuftr- ;nti the ,,Feettg,444 rtab Plate Gazetteer sod business diHooM up1:11:::::Sands. :t :. ''.';1 Between mivelizing diyido,n, ' A ..C14,1tvediolowean-bristawl-t- o ,.. is, Sherman-A- le 11.,,n Evening Molter have parted rectory. Comes shout therrretrt"ft41,1 1 ''''40.4Vi'' '' tilithit-sound dolnic,)11A;ntW44441,A;,,,,ikkitib.-libitApito.,,irohn'f a million dollars. Two views with idsys. time , ngsinr:litrIti,rilit l CIIILDRKICS BOOKS. 4154414414 attee'refftlienuf 'a 'iriOlitta$, .piatcAte kiter lip 4t,rrtill V hiiier LIbe that it would continne UP of Fren-h'- s recently completed statue hooks anti ria,isi, s are utel4 kne.:y A' we litheorof dile month. aceomranhi'll tor suffir,,,,it r the fre, and failing to find a of lAncolo. made for the name-eal- o l geereta Told, to ' ci11111RN' warrant '11171:" being bo:e through uhith it count breathe, capital tit Nebraska, will be the.. trot Cot Browdies Through the mien. . expensn., by an nstronomical ilia int to.sirt In which the f..rni for Individual. IL busy E lir. Karver helix Pat it h. "44.it blind. of parities'. Writ and caMe to the surface that- taye 'been printed of this most Eerheni)artsIttory ink bif..,.I is Snifrpood urgent. ! from Hamilton college. an institution ' near the edge of the tee. and close to impreemve conception littrtory Of rodlof the Eredt i. ..N. V. Pest and. 2 Voin. famous 'by 'Elthu e,,trtr, of the le,als. and that unlrs we preFident. ar novel The a of pictures listoinond-,WetThe ...........,..,..t,., Point. Beating, immortals" "Forty of had bad luck it was 'doomed: .in title on the 'toot custom of Inod more particularly ef it., United a few ,ry m StarlAhittay o minutes we paw it a quarter of a embroidering "Sampient" trontnill IWO States, chosen from among P. cr. at- - mile .raineMavekitig astr. .... t a time Sound: it a II FitirweatberForesin and CrIinI rat-Alx,m1p11411Altelliallb, raeIpllgos l'yfultPatie Paws and ' motIt ---written about unaricda tInLr,,,Ken,s, 1...oirn:, ar...ntrInii,ing Areer.lean uriters ha. 1..0,11 t;',;,) t;I, --t t it i, and .veraill-portraits,,o"Fret .. -Novel should ,1.....2.1,, ,t1,, :modern. ,mis Mt say o ,, back." r ot tne '1 the This the of illus. begins and (trranisation usual the and variety -. our-. , n rts and Letters. Thy Mu,. bon adventure and the rest is fine reading tnation for BACKACIIE ALNIOST UNE i Business Devloptnent. articles and atories.Joaepti I n of ra nada. la an almost certain cesult of lining the entire plot of. itarnaby - rhosen along the lines thot govprn for those who love big Pport.. As welcome a. Pennell contributes lithographs of two ! ." HodgesEver-yawn'- s ! Rouxon,. . ,t:.:,...., the first instal- imembereliP in the world fainous Aea,t. ; after trouble. D. Toomey. 103 E. reading !hides Besides these incidents with swhieh Italian monuments of Interest to Int i the - t flowers i that Googrovity. :0: Biontningtoll. ment of the story. says a writer in The lean Prancaise, the nrst of !hp five the chapters teem. there are also vivid civilized t r. reconstructed hinem in the spring. worldthe HerochensteinerEducation for . yr InI mr i' 1 l''' ' ..Itookman"The man must be theinicaderni,,a forming the hist:tate or bits of description of the lee rtalms.' With backache and Palm' of Venice (which collaesed opmhip., :. 1 Dispatch 13 The Freneh ard.ier.,". mhoPP wbth the Isolated villages. their queer Campanile very dtvil himocif.tt said Pickens l'A i neya which were almost unbearable. PIIICE 10 years aro) and.the ambitious monuofliontormw, $1.25 ) !Act, tt ropy of the .Philadelphia fintnrday members are known ns ihp t ; ; I, R , . At All Booksellers, ment to Victor Emmanuel as seen ,711m,rtalp, modes of life . and hints of iteeeeilmegie the - Mel ' ele -t- he Insvo l;11 411"Tone tedontldYe 'Pills mirt"to.TtodriattYl -i ; 1 C ' If. ., Mconing , rost on May I. ltlii. WWI is the elite( tribunal or onpFtione ..... : ,. ''e rplat. glimpsing through the pages. which acros. the old Roman Forum. .....,...- for 7nead :lhedito daonhearwdonadatiyrs.s a BONFIS-M I.' t ' ' : ' phiped before hint. I ji,, ttit ERRILL Readers of "Rat, ing to the niceties of the Tt. 11.1.1 arp profusely illustrated pietorially, as - TwO Co.. People. Vol. 2. ,' ' Cencontriinttore to the March work and - Publlothere - gunge and or granlmar. thetolle buss .......nal)v,lIkalSaLaill,rectall Luther. imattbswee exceeding-feel l the weil end as .7'i. 1i verbally. ,,It ell makes a An. tury Of widely &Ewing Mateo. but et, ,. ot Vonottication. PeStudy --- Drug Co. ' '1,1,,Z t.7 1 4. - ., a Mani calculation-tabl- - and es &Milled lems. t - t t 7 , ,iiteiti - . ; - i .. childrayon uh lel.41, -- st irip----t. Lylatitudes..irt-a-regolatt-AretteNi i ,1 .4 of hey inn Ihe I lin , 1' . , 4,4 artriresseee,----nuhli- 1 4 Russian-Japanes- e I 1. ' t . - I 1 "-- ' 14. - Ar-ti- ';''. . ' :...".-:.- - I) n 1. r Ferher.--Jirme- 1 1. 11 .;,, Li h ht.; ,. nit , 5 th I thq Ito vain--,!:- I U tt f - t. ht 1 hr 7 u, i , thi 4.: Jr many-heade- milt-dire- arl t;ti (o Ir per-no- n : all 1 ', ri I 1 1 ' ' fll 1,0 1- k 111,.. . .i,,, . , . , . eles-te- a 'Ti all ) : ;1 ba pre,illent-iandprctilie- ) 111 ) ; 1 - ,o5 ,,5, 4i . I .;". last-autddenty"- ,17; lewd-Pica- t1,1 cumands-- fitritih-:!--npr- , . . 4 !:.. - L ( ' h th (It :4 ' r i .v '::: .a., I "I ti .:'. ta et Prn:-if,,.1,- 11 . , Yo .it, hottle-notie- li , E vr i ,.; - 1 1 . fellow-creatur- pro-boo- ty v., ' ' . iir t,-,- : . ,, i !, . el II - l ,;- II gut-fe- rn tfl L.-- Log , 1 ho filre-P,I- i II- 1 , ' t; trroPPtairtri t , to - Wayne-Bond- hi ing it , IMAGAZINES -- ' in-id- ti t tikan-Komin- ten Flygare-Carlen-E- tt It. , xi 1 1, -, tr,, ht,- 11., , , ' 'O.,,.';'- , - , i Gould-Grand-ma. , 'r,::, '''..;',,k-- - t Cheerfu1r, -- ' ; 13414-1- nt rt.Intare-E- , i l.:I:it;a:hut.velTme erirs,aittri.r.ourtynpeg,t ltentlev,:-Aniroa- --- ''' redd-woul- d 4;..fir, ; : wg - ..... - ,H.t. ' AtP,-rica- . .. c st l - . -- k, i 1 - ld LAnirt-Science oronth---"'n'nt- yohnson-Metheina- tkal ' I 1 I Klein-Jim- i folk-bse- e , Frh .. - .... ....". ' - ' 'e; fhe l - - i- co . i 4:I , 7 , l - ., ' , . . , , . , . , . . - . , . .- ..- . , - ' .,S |