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Show ,. - , , - - . i , , , , SECTION ,z- , - ; 6; 1 - a'azatmomi.. , w---- r , - la sf1S163) . r ,: FROM OLto AL ' LEAVES - , . 41 .... lip' --- -'. 6 ...,,.-.,-.- ,,..., . - ' k (k..:,..7- '''' . .1 ' ., 4 BEAUTY ' .. ' " - . I have seen beauty w,here the' hills of spring Lifted against the Morning's.flooding gold, Enrobcd as with divine apparelling, . Haloed and aureoled. e-- : , 661 '), 'ENGLINTS I -- i t, I have seen beauty where the winter skies Pulsed with the pale auroras from the pole Above wide fields that to the wondering eyes Wire like a stainless scroll. , ... i C ,1",:f.AT.1,.- , . .. I) 'A : ,::..7:.i.'..4. .. v., '; , .. t., . I ., ;4 0 ; 4.: t tra; .. y 1 4. .!. 444060440444444:44:04 WM :1 OMR". .a , a iwilti,1) A ittL c 1,- i i I , Mi. w. r,,,,,im, Aviloom , :::11 ammo c' Adams 'e the liting,., l "- I 1 i i I1 t r .t4. ',''. 4 ,: , I ti; ' I , .. . f,, ; M (London literary Lentil - ::,..:dli:thral;yKwihp;;1.nirg:mel;it l (F i',...ta:hc:ngripektrn'fli 41 action - ! i'. in Cortespondenoel iONDON, June It, 44 Something like years ago, when I I - .1 ,', ; g 4 , : 4 Lord arson:, ExViceroy of India, Disputes Assertion by bord Roots Is a Propelling Force to literary Great'sTells bery That Brilliant Gathering of Literary Polk in London That Author's do Best Work When Secure Against Wantands at 123rd Anniversary Dinner of Royal Literary Pond Which Exists to Help Struggling Writers. And Has Had a Curious History. . llyi,..,e!,; rf,olrdol hA r te Prodittes ,,,, - - ,T.n0 ti:rutnNttringt tlot,achoept,.thoofin I.tera,ure. but each la arr.', Ailing to strp AsIti,. for the other. 'I'll& probability is that the Oar,. F;.t,iid : That Poverty it; and Hardy is ft:Ird to hAv,- tho strong-ha. ktrg. of Lord Morley. So it is a , the. i,eierata in hi, .,. beq..:-el- l i;si, intaginatne !iterature and the exr,,,r.ent of the later style. Both are 4 : i 4 I'Demes - ballet ea I ,, 4,1M01 -,,, ,rhe.7:u.'d'anadrelit'crontillhall.- oos,!liustri.us : - (titan, b upliz,. Ki.glish that Hardy writer Aa:tuith 1 - ere keenly ititer,sted in affairs. rt;;Insk en,K ng Edilard. fw . : Iti.i.ry (14.'1',n,g:.',44;h1-!".41'.- i . IT ,,, :.. hi is et itt. ly in th- Preth apdrotal of the ha,. :,. re- saat '. King Georg, ,nd Hif:i..e.r..a,rrL . : ,ttt ,ould result of the house ,:f.rorortions AS', A t t - sCOLLARD. A l.,.rg, Il a, no difficult,: in recogniz ing tn. Friends of Mrs. John D. Spencer will b :this girlish picture that belle of earlier da, setarylarissa.reClik ner1 cYohurl taktoti; at a time svhen she was a star pupil at 11 as a reputation for swil aoctra-4--.:Social Hall. Scholastically. Mlle Young hif a speller that she was ever in demand b he captains untie? whom the oid- yisically. her beauty ard purity of time orthorraphic battles were waged. e ad miration of her eo mp.into n . 01, !romplesion Wg. if not the envy, at least the gentler sex. and the theme of more AoinuevePoeniletiecirouunt,obnurrs,t,a,frinogmt,,,..,INia7ssmates of the sterner though still soft words Young in an autograph album of the riod has for its caption the uEed above as the heading of these lir have seen beauty in the gloom and glow, Upon the earth, in the engirdling air, Till deep within my heart of hearts I know Beauty dwells everywhere. .r.t :..1 Hur-e- 7... i 1114!. - iircught ahout C.- . 'o-e- , .4-l- yi ...... . t- i (FOR THE DESERET NEWS). ' aw,.,,4! an addr,sa 1,., the king- .Premier Asnhith does not Mend to ata.itsh th, -- ff''c hut "'"' appoint ,.,,4 ts,. auA, CIL. l'ori,s aro suro ,, (!, '' ome int, cefser. lust The i., :h-,ri..(1t1,.1 tAltred .A.,,,atti.. - ,..: ., , . GMT, - ' l''.r'. 1.:; a ....,...7....,:. t '' !F: olii X,. 4... , h6T, ,, ' -- . 1.;k i 11.,AS'ON lo: knianrinnedd hi'h5e ; ),,, f s. 4 't ', ' - ' , ' ,..-- t fat, orinm &yule t '1?tt i t t i N'i Man is so mighty in knowledge or cash that whet, he drops out he'll make more than a splash. Well go to see him 1,,olcya!c4 interred, and say, -- When he lived he was surelv a bird," and then we'll dismis, blm,..;kr,...e.aca-fro- m the mind. and give all our thoughtC to the demnitioli' 4. i' zat ., grind. And maybe next year, if you mention the the fellow you speak to will scratch at his head,' dead, ii .'''-'- 4, and mutter tso fleeting and. idle is fame): "I seem to remember a skate by that naine. And if you ,,,,f; ,1 I .., imagine that. when y,ou are deal the world will be jolt,d clear out of its tread, that people will weep till they yew out their eyes, you're in for a jarring'fr. i''''. r011 on with- The will world surprise. out slipping a cog when you and the .dead ones am v ...azi4.41 1,ost im the fog that ' hangs.o'er the breast of the niur-will tiaft; so,', play the old tricks; the women rnuring Styx; thr will "ossip, the children will dan,e, and if you are mentioned it will be by The sun neither rises nu- sets in your clothes. the planets don't , chant,e. tborrow their light from your nose; the globe that we live on goes round in not the fellow thar.s puling the string; so don:t let your a ring. but Ibead get too swollen for use: don't think you're an eagle if you're but a goose. Hardt,. prominent literary people ri,if;1. :,t,gdul,rihe frtnh,e1 tahharithitrins .sq,:th t ',ak. i .ne 1,,,!,,i, n. , . , -- - :;,,t.et?.h".,1blhjr::::: I , --1 'HY WALT Z ......:, - - BE NIODEST - , - - I Thomas KiplitI.g to t,t, the Wird., rr lit:Ay:7.d !,aurk a!, ' The New York ,!new 1.,eT has the best au- i Tin.es !liar the question for ,,,,Arg , . - NEX- POET LAIIREITE: 1 7 : V , itardy ' 1 - 1913 ',:. 0, .' '- , A - ! dr 41J.f. ;' . CLINTON - v16, , ,. , 440000 I . And undreamed harmonies. s I ' , - , ,' . I have seen beauty where the autumn,.Woods Spread their resplendent arras to.the breeze Wherefrom the sense gained new.beatitudes r ' , 1. v I '.. , I 2S t , . . , ''''.. i..:, - ' ..7 ,, . I have seen beauty where the summer slopes .In rose and flaming poppy clipped away To valleys hung with sunset, like rich hopes, At the 'decline of day. - , AT 4 ,,.., t. ', i. ,.,, -- The king Favors, Kipling- While the r Prime .Ntirwt-eInelines Toward ; ' r..... . , HAVE SEEN , , , ,,,,,,..., t ' It ,,.....i.T, J , v., ,ar , -. , ; t. . T - :I: ;,.. z , 11MS. . b 'r -- AMWAY JUNE NEWS t , . - , .. DESERET EVENING f,, I , r , .0.T - , ,,,. :::..,.. ----- , , , ,, ' . ,' ... 4. ' ' THREE 1 , t , . - . ,, i .. , , - , - i g'.' - 4 more than Byron 's genius was due to his being a peer If Burns had not been a ploughman but had been a planter in Jamati a he woutd still have writ- tan great works of genius. althougit would have been works of AI thy different kind Burns wrote works of genius not not because he beaut,e he was nas a ploughman. but because he wits a gr.tu I aould carry my argument a Itttle further. and I would ask you then in the history of literature has p iverty assisted in develoiAng literary genius! rhaucier was a rather Impeenmous person, but his hest work was 1 4 t i I George the Third s on was the throne. more The authors were: I NOTFAS His conclusions are draitli 'Whitaker; I and American . the (11;t; Eleanor . D'-Hal,owell poi-wAbbott( front a Mose observation of real ect- - ca m Ps ...rh Lily of FiftY-qI.,anation was still In Clew Garnett s motor... Fordyce Coburn.) t 4,1iti4--n- s and are therefore oonvineur Srees; Mayn -Florence L. Barclay. NEW N BOOKS. BurLIBRARY Boat Van Boolcs ;' clothes, it'd !boat story. It is a wonderful burran romance swaftdimg Jesse Bowman Young. whose book, Kate Langley Ether. - l ton Ettevenson'a drarrratte natrative of N 4 a wortriold gen,,!! arouse earnest thought and disits1 it "The Battle of Gettysburg" has just -- Margaret Deland. orlda: T- ne fro-lo-u an inventor who held I ii,! , thirty-eig,11. books mg man had been vho Stratton-Porte- r. l Gene i 1 in his hands. ',end str.ries by .1!1 t..,, -a do,-4peace I been published. was a participant in ' Sydney' col1; of his a ' t fellow I Reed James (Mrs. Myrtle 3 Courtney JackL" Chase, i .), 1913. 'Monday Jun,. THOMAS JEFFERSON." , the great contest he describes. A na- l I Cooper.'and Shirley Cookman TiArf, lege. a barrister of d i on e e h when WaS in i Ntl,ELLANEous. eitiameL, corer ts from a spiendio, painting Th. return of the Democratic ArtY- The Lincoln s in and r I to Iti'b...ri W. rnaMbers. stances, ,hatterton did not write bet- .. . power has led to an awakend la- lot- a boat race bit. Ribber,' V. B wick and educated at Dicidason col- RabittrtM,isters of Modern Fren.-h- ; rector of a in Surrey. died on ter because be war pentlii.F3 and stars- ; Winston ln Jellsrana, Thomas Its criticirrn. terest rhurchil, founder. Kline, in lege . he served as first lieutenant the Poor tattle of the Debtors' prison in ins Goldsmith died tn debt tor over Bourne- - Youth and Life Ralph Connor (FiPV Char.es Will especially since President Willn has- i l the filth Pennsylvania Volunteers. and ham Gordon. ) his best work was written, some of the precedentsestaaLondon. De Weeme---Be- nd i broker. fits Larne was ?toyer Syden- In the Road. "American Boy" The Fourth of was in comfortable J P t r re!. lished by his famous predecessr- - Sen, - i July number of arno, during the campaign acted as assistant the American Boy ts GitheyGeorge Moreland. harn,Land he came to his pitiful end 1144ac was agd improvident John Sharp Williams n'f'",:r: 11,e most attractive issue that this i HoweEuropean i ator Henry Svdnor Merriam- - ; lties at Work. ., Provost Marshal under General Hum- ,, i lovIng hhrissif up to what Lord ' sort or msn, atm was aiwayi one of thl most outapokn clitlen wider itr.,;-!Harold Pell Wnght Illinois l q,.., i through g i u A. e op,. pu hi 'cations ha, I 1,,,,, n e a tE d m b has But because he or phreys of the Third Army Corps. In halt VillLson's railed "the moat seductive, innovatons e Thia list includes on4 the authors I of President ley Louise of Years; PrussiaVery-fivbefore In the recPnt :placed boys ItSit he entered the ministry of the of books published withtn :thus provident and in debt. that ' Sti n g Atdume en - i months. the m ost decehg and th e most tt-looPal': Uisars drawing. In elf ml--- Life. him writ. better fiet frtn. Methodtst church, and was for sev- - ,,,cu,ar i, , 1 of; ma.ke that haVa old lottinoti t:: led Thoma s Je fferson. MackaveCivre Theater. !.col,..ors. Of a Fourth of July celebration; all professions-th- a, Permits of I ask you to take the ea -1, tral years editor -of the "Central copies. periml hut it atvog a fair aserage of nent Influence on America' N. ,A qt,TIH.Mtleq , ;f a..eter. a "'" riotous to its humor. The number 'author. 4 i ' in St.. Louis. hi ...id Milton. It Addison. what Christian Advocatethat Shakespeare, wa,i s I the new novels that people buY In Bone. whirti ha Jst fancy K. peareola ,prestenta twei leourth of July stones.. Pest rson--Da- nie .. .t ... 1E Dryden, Burke, Illeaulay large quantittes If this year (1913 ) i by the-- olumbia I rin , e lone serious the other humorous, both' Petri'sTunis, Ka:rouan and Carth - ng I and neeed from him was a -real- - Pope, A . Glbhon, We,rds,'orth.. Harriette Russell Campbell. author incluled. the names mf Jobe l Yorkt. In this book he dlegsses -- ei- to f the higb.eat standard. sgetranslation Ir of Plato. and One is the; scholarly none of these c ..iit be naid that novel. and musical 10f of the Fox. and FrATICASCO. Sir 1 PA rkor ferson as. revolutionist, tHinmat Jr.. BE Kellam& the rattedI ,Gilhort Claraace so of he Iiia PtiriySan ''''1111 It gave up regular vocation, and 'chill 6. their noblel:' 'Enough'!" in the daughter of a would certainly be added to the ar, d ae a d okratizer of 11"ril Harold William Iniferlik, i pr.tside .t. Th.,i Singleton edHistorle Landmark, I translated the philosophers. writings: rtahl"el'r atornoicil trc.zN:nethcerf gth.neseial attorney-generft rmer of New and pr obably se veral other names as: Etate atnd federal instituttps, He also , firwt ITNiNtimc.nt mcrn natvoref'; i4., f Amria Son "A of Tn Bel our on A S these vol- into four quarto volumes Yrk state. Judge Leslie W. Russel. well. Mr. George Rarr MrCtitC'henn.! ,misiders Jefferson s tr tnce ..; SAN Of th t- S. , Proud - Of ' " a two- - P art sto O - tiN.I Stebbtna----Nefreeon Ind Fince her marriage to Mr. Nigel Camp-ten- . if his last book did not too fthethseemnScwthraet 1. ain stitutt OTIS fillwalrin; umes failed to end purchasers. pflor old 3,ploo,,srt WaSwellr.6"offr; .1.1.mmas Badington . an Cosh--Lett- crs ,,f a quite reach eumstional anPears in th a London member of an Amer-La- n the loe.Ant) mark has written books ijOTTI of thnnitt in Ameica. Senator numOcr. This ' to r3r of tw.-- , In nreant May language. t some. of them Sydenham. well off. . exceedingly banking house, nhp has lived in the past that dit and undoubtedly W.P.Iams hat been a lifelong exPonent July -a limited number of them Le- and an aeroplane is certain to " e Hiet7,- ef r''''''Tn. -- vent broke." a cook-shop- s 'keeper had while pnncipally in England. Although she will in-- the future. Mr Vaughan Kes- of the prInciples nt iePirlifin and he .ni- - .i.decidedly popular c lasses the boy,.. with to the longed and novel a him -hae the duties of a large house- ter' s Prodigal Judge" and the books! treats his subject trod for debt. and there n ot Teateocreen He:met and either being arrested to Build a Model Hydro-aero- a little further afield and houid to attend tri, Niro. Campbell o then. as TIONV. a fund for the as- - ploknutat go fr Btustl Emit (generally recog- personal point of view. the srreat literary men of for- plane." by F. A. C011inl. iP a spoloil Pr"riit' ststance reof distressed he as genluees. manages to set aside two or thrtse nixed the ammymous author of ran.-.-e-e-- eet 111:1111AN BetriRS article by an expert that, with its I think I remember iiountries. maned in the Debtors for four eign hours each morning for her literary -- The Inner Shrine," "The Street I simple dira.ctions and clear drawings, from my school days what Itoraoa raid GrimehawVenn Die FLOtPn Gotter years or up to the day ofprison his death. ISIAGAZNES work. Called Straight." and 'The Wild 01- will enable any bright boy to buill 'leen. about driven being by I could not hen thinking of him a few poverty to ; for himself ive1 sold within a few !housand of a model that will actually But if poverty tempted writ, KetlitzIrn Blauen Abend. n:ghts ago. a 5 sat by rare favor. rub- - him Recent reports from England Fay the round figure taken. arbitrarily for tram .ihe to and ter to insta;11 tt was write fly begin Maecenas elbows with the literary elect. at . nisig that Thomas Hardy has been recruit- - tne standard of this article. ..seribneenoserpn.es magazine.rise iments of the Savoy 'hotel. at the. ren t. hundred and ycho assisted him to go on. It wan the or-- - Blul' 1"gell Ina his health at Aldeburgh on the same fot July IS one of the notabfe special ,and Stratellien." and Strike Three----- 1 under which patronage twenty-thirVirgil dinner of the! anniversary Suffolk coast. It is prehape not gene v rote h is best efforts. Both !Utmost ;,, found In tilts! number!, th.ts one ievoted to Panama- ,two sarong serials--ar-aro Royal Literary Fund. for it tali Surwoc,dlsobes!. erally known that the author of "The two more excel- BOOKS iiPsue: and there h e misfortunes of .Floyer and Virgil dined habitually at enter- - t, through Many efforts to reproduce the great lent short stories beeidee. Mayor of Caoterbridgell himself hoids Eld,.rSoinurnPr J. Alden Sydenharn that this fund.. which his tainments. like these at' the tables f t ) a oleic office--t- hat of justice of the l work of the (Ina' pictoriallY have Loring is the author of an interesting: HenderaemSoul of a Tenor. p and it was under thesis influ- i saV0,1 many a huntrr author from i the Jackrrm--Nlaiof Middies Haven. peace. THE COUNTRY CHURCH Or TO. been made in tarious mediums, but 'article entitled 'Llons.in whfrb he; his fate. originally came int iI ences that they achieved their moat l sharing PArkPr---Wchrand Angele rernarkable produotions. Take Dante I DAY. so successful as , presents the results of his observe-th- e been ne ilutte rs ben. has d PPn. it eannot be said that A J. Portertar, the author of Or- - Charles die :bons while with the Boose,ivelt AfrThis gathering at th savoy wat' tru'Y land 16 full-pag- e, reproduced here. Ex-icOtis Gill and Gifford Pinchot SnedekerT11.1 Sportan, either of them produced under the IPUr gartised Labor, is to deliver an &d- Hunt Expedition. 'How to Han a brilliant one. the rhair ocaor photographs. -from taken, ireetir being are the authors of f The courtrv drese early in the Month of July ot the rHILDREN'S BOOKS by Lord elitZln, if War Henry Le Stinson !age a Canoe" f by ofl .. T.,.,..Tiv My most striking case of all In tbe Sagamore Sociological coogrem ,Church." a practical little hook pub- - Secretary India. and the speakers including Vis- - i 4 leads the nunber with a very lucid i the issme contains other valuable specHen. Red Small Voltaire. Fyrnnliritle Voltaire lived. happily tor tat ot, The pervernion of an Ideal:, in !hailed this week under the authinity be articles. must rnunt canal the the authnd Morley. of, H.MINt,11-1---LanilletInguished why Snow.' Ice the of d(pchption Federal Council of the churches of and in htfnia. beforo which he has same Interesting things Marconi shores.. . secdays of "The Life of Gladstone. best known' Dut JoiPh Bucklin Bishop Christ in America. Without a burden fortified, Ho,dSanta Claps Dols. I to stay about Syndicalism. in the world of letters as plain "John Y"Itaire rna4e a vent. W'lad thing of the canal --commi,mion. under of theory this work seeks to make Lsnet nr Quaint Old Strires.' DAY IN COUNTRY. arid !One plain nitary two duchess. a QUIET dozen out or sevoral government lotteries,. He half Pars Panama's Bridge title the Manatield--Jivery apt Davis. speculatod Who win write the feminist novei,;just what the Chrietian church of to- - of Water" land largely and successfully dit ladies likewise graced lords 1 eves a Perf"ct Picture of!I July 4th excursions to all Utah in rural districts. Specific Ind Little Animal Ronk. plain !daY ts doi My Very So Important a movement, the gathering whi,h was ander th, the, corn trade. and he made a, good 1 canal when points. Tickets the of fraught results of ng i working tha actual FIMst Book. 3rd Little and July Very My nut or army contracts. Reading 4th.; actual eonoriginal stody I1 with such elle' 'miles must inspiref teit th of himself. 't 4eoaldnofilbt "patronage" king to tnrough pass Salt Lake Route. Ticket 'll5 and "1 My Very First Litt .e French Rook. had he lived nowedele we 1 Ii are Pre- - the ships begin - Return 7th w I he more than orations, essaye, phiSipicaiditicm.1 ihaensets 1.1pectai COMInia10 East 3rd South or Union ert e. iettserrainievirertling Ltt.Vie Scory Book. sentett with the purpose of asstst;olt the 11wiary W JOLLIOn. i Olira, First should a My have had Very house of l g nt outnniens wh, tedZ 'crit".'" I country church to get beck intn the pl,r,e-- on traff:C and Zwi!gmeyerJonny Blossom. lupe xitt ing on voltaire. then tholn. Cit'emileagke"1 incded Austin Dobson. Niro, Hamphryi rnmm ACCOMPIIn'" rtation.Advertisernent. 1 to occupy as a great gWhat th! canal Wil dare SaY Lord Rosebery ma, be t' ganglion flos.e.lEdmund Ward. on Hope. effect Anthony its of li, "ur"tremoneeithlts Illtbjecirt vtert"hmieassuce, .endbuta:' power working actively ' one in sense. I Tight for the im- - givine a clear analyFis i Wen Seaman the erl,t of Punch": qui"' with say 1 provemont of country life The church crastwIt., rotf. on cornpetiticmand on Clment Shorter. Mx Pemberton. and It MaY be true that few millionaire s are powerful story will be written abouUlt going railways. I do not happen to know any habits of all the individuals In transcontinental Mariet geniuses. laaat. Miss last from but far far. , Elmer d a population of 60.4e0 people were- - as- - trade that is etricEy foreign MiassMhrbasiolhunisittofinncoishuletid But COrPilt. who has just been suing a darare well-knoarchitect of the at the beginning and at Grey, a coast, who is In close touch! Ing ,oesse and is know, to oleertailned ,Pacific end of a period of 20 years again the i Lord to a nut novel. Tem of her have you Rosebery, and a f . the ought play making Pana-; writing a new book. but neither the facto thus discovered form the basis of elth the work. writes of "The Lazarus in r niche nt the tempi pnral Power" without a with your Of author nor her publishers, Houghton, the conclusions International Exposition oil fame." j t .. a or and leave, Puggested "by your leave." Ildifflin company. me ready as Yet to of rot 1516. p Mr Peixotto takes the readerl 1 i Tho purpose of the annual dinner of to the time nf writing . no eerie : announce the subject Miss Johnston Bolivia and H. G. Dsight de-- I 1 rea,1-Into EACHERS. students and i 1 by Ellen Tale Stevens. an inter-- I the Royal -Literary Pund, at which i to Lord Curzon has been forth...amine I s en ardent feminist It seems DOW- scribes -- Mohammedan Holidays," aa, LESSONS IN ENGLISH roR c. ere generally will pretation of the Montessori method:!Henry Jame- sooke year. it. to raise from :th distiegilishel author of 'The 1 i SOMP I noble that the cause must some time c'elebrated in Constantino ple and teachers,1;mony for the fund. and Lord Curzon Last Phase." ILA I FOREIGN WOMEN. CHURCH." to !earn that a full xh:bit f for American parents inettire her pen, end those who know early pictures of Luther areseveral in-- 1 this book irtcludes a clear explanation was able to announce that the sum . her think the story may be coming The author, Ruth. Austin. Is, a trained In the reld-o- f the famous :Montessori books; of the method step by step, directional realized this year by. as he put it. Art, and settlement worker of long loon. but It is all surmise. 01.25 TO PROVO AND tereeting nctle'n aumla'" are Elveniarid materials sill be displaytd tti this, i as to use of the material. a test of . "outrageous and unashamed begging. and the book embodies theexperience. 115,230 int luding a subscription ; material t .1 ouring the N. E. A. week by the The underlying psychology by- corn- -- Iwas Sundev via Belt Lake Route. Every The department of literature of the she has used euccessfully in teaching thn..eneePhturrmam"lyTba esumjmuet!'il r("tinernui7u,:ri.from the of SO rutneas or a bit ;Return same - Deseret office News Book store. who will; parison with accepted eclucationa: fun- over $zrA king 10 General Federation of Women's clubsIclasses of foreign women. The lessene .The of the fund, as East Third purpoee suggestions as in adaptaSouthor Union 'tattled. A et America has recommended Albert are such as will be of special Interest to ism will contain reminiscencvid of have one on exhibition at their sales! damentals. tion to Arnertran conditions and a!.expreoesel by the chairman. is "to put yraln leaves 7:3a a m. .,., Edward's "Comrade Tette" as One of women who wish to learn Erglish and to two artiste and of a patron of trie men women our and an- - view nt Montersorl'e literary in ordinery and News The message building, I deeper (Advertisement sott novels well suited for itRecollections of Frederick othe r at the convention headcruar,era; n ur study by hub- - become acquainted with the conditions art -..It r ;II there-- 1 in a ' .gpeittoni,here they can earn a ; 1.,-.. . The general topic underl of life in a new country. The toolcs Remington.' by Auguetua Thomas. brains." ilteir 'omen. with as an The achievements of Mari lionte,,-- ! fore act introdtv'tion toi(livelihood Alfred Noyes., orni J which Mr. Edwards novel is named relate chiefly to home life in a city. "For a Blank "It publishes no list e(f its benevo- Frx BEST SELLING BOOKS. le are Of the greatest importankt,i th Miss method. Stevens al ," Home Old s t o Hi in Literature." "Itilustrialiem -housekeeping duties. and the various "Millet's Return continue4444;td Curzon. the Lot only to 'teachers and psrents, but; greduate of the Teachers' college oti enc. , Record for Mr. and May, Bartlett bv Truman the to of are intereet to workquestions that being obviously - by joseph v.., to everyone interested in harnari Pro- - columbia and of the University of 'reference :Civil L: It List.which does. Cleorge Lee Burton, 'author of the Mg women. There are reading leseons Morganp personalityAccording to the report from the First appearing as a method, Chicagot she is principal of Brooklyn fprints no Zress. no All three of these articles of names offends and sellers of book liet,of the recently published Dove now "Tackling; in prose and poetry. and numerous well will leading child education. her work :is' Heights semtrary. she has country Big of the be 'rich in anecdote. Matrimony." appeals to Ia publiehers; graded Olereiseti in the practical use on Or dePtcsi Dr. Montessori's schools in observed! man,s sensitiveness. It works in secrecl; the following are found to be tbe most notable of living poets will be 44'n to be andhatPd for 'deice. "I was out at a dinner of the English language. The illustrabut it elec. Works with swiftness. best sellers for Mayi. .1 im- - consulted Dr. the to to with point with Austin Dobson. ; declared Lord Curs- - I. The this evening." he writes. "when' one; thins aid in making the text intellgi- represented: Imbibed her spirit. and has made acJudgment House, Parke; 01e 1: in Eden; Stephen- pmvement of the human race no :en. Some gentueee wiretri "Beauty help. of mY lawyer friends spoke of "Tack- - hie and instructive. ',require 2. No tual experiments The Amateur Gentleman, Far with the method biologically and Maeterlinck:---- -lPhillips. with ;spurn help. others prefer the gutter. ling Matrimony." rallied me upon Doti el Ma- - , st,ort summary can do Jusiice to Dr. with American children 11.40 from which nO force. human or divined .. ..,.... .. e. .... of Henry Van Dyke. with illierra HALL CAINE'S NEW NOV1- hivriott yet tackled it. and urged me 1 a A the ideas. She phy-...1, Fox. 11.31 A', "Pedagogical Anthropology." by, tire... Edith M. Thc,inas. with can lift them. But outeide the mek. : s';;:.e". M a liheet my sincerity and the practabil- ris Lock,. Maria Montessori. M. D.. translated! and irre Han catne new in shraye without-Roof:- " ' and James; Whitcomb skits'. a ?dentist. and La pionfor ci rcle of genius.5 2., sponsible of my advice by consenting to the looked forward to withnovel of The who has Mating Lydia, Ward 11.01 ,l,by Prederic Taber Cooper. The !edneation interest. Riley., ',Pith 'My Conscience." there are a number of respectabie writ- ' i'ehell Y. MG".rig following plan: lie prOpOS'es that a It will therefore please great of Montessori's ideas Anthro- ere. an ly suecessful results. first with in the acicident of .6- The lovers ot who eometures. numbered e ticket be given ,with each good action to learn Her pology la based on the study of man, life, stumble and fall by the way. These DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE.. then with normal that the J. H. Lipnotable , num .. t'IV-nt"Popular"--- A vopy of ttx-- book sold to an unmarried i to his origin. Pes1Iare the cases which are taken in hand t usually with a company will publish his "The her of the Popuiar 'Magazine Is the t method Of procedure is to watch The Leading Book Concern. lady before the ttli Of July, 1914: and pincott assist spots- - dagogical anthropology. according Woman Thou Cstvet Me" about Aug. ono chum the Literary Fund." 8othe timbal", dreri. experiment and I Main St.. i Salt Lake Cdkr,, Utak. ....f tst,h. Jut,. Cult ti; drawing be then held with the .,s Messrs. a Dr. man studies with develoPmeatMontessori. Her 1)404 ad,waseacmaill Claw & Erlanger. who Bertrand VV., fin.--tai- i La. Iby wrote a great toneoul Curzon has not the fame, neither I wed the lady underetanding that an as an orator or a literary man. of Lord the dramatic rights. will story for The Popular. celled "North l ways leisru through doing atd disecer- -, view to hie future development . g whose number is drawn. or at .least hare secured in! ap-- I Yet boek The betterment Dever told. to as of poseible the New chairman Lit., by tits being Tifty-threeering. ." play Rotebery. yet The complete Dorsi yoth about of ONLY 174.10 give her an option. He was insistent; produce Geld- - her to but the erary Fund dinner. he did not hesitate wide of her IS. teachers; i Nolte peals primarily The of kSept the number current Popular lesam "the three Ws" earlier reemed to think it the right thing to Those who have read the advance illorheater. N. Y.. and Regent.. reader. with no special to challenge a recent assertion of the ; than! ,la by the mune author it to calleda Il other I am a bachelor, with a little sheets .,... childrcn- Tbere are a number! knowledge. can read It with a deep, "Public Orator's" with regard to liter- of the new story are of the It Ghost." ki rho of the Laying Oregon Short tin for 1 property. Do you think it my duty to Unantinelle opinion that it is Hall western on 'Mosteeaort." and growing interest ature, jumping rm it, merth no lack "f ' story. an.1 a mystery story of booksthepublished do this? Would it be a great op- Convention. Through most reliable an as folmaterials used in the 31locitesecr1 emphaels and to the415eloutt delight of l Caine's finest achievement. It has held es well. The c.loshinatien of the Amcmg .' 'crt.7:::amvirtg 1.avhg s41 t Lake 1:35 m eortunity or a great riekT , 'schools are styled the "Montessori, ihnii tausdpeelenz. the attention of the readers of Hearst'. breezy outdotir atmosphere with the eril mRoletheharillmw". kin suk; i . tn.. July Rochester a II abe. l Sdert-1 of a is Montessori :Didactic Method rho It system and bafflement Apparatus." et Magazine in America and Nash's Nag-amisuspense ir York central. Stops will. Who writes the best sellers? Arthur in England. where it is now run- Is a good one. by Maria Mantes-i- n tor the gene training. and whLe the Burns. dectared,..that povertY p "du,.,i Meer., other things ItMe Tadagorl.e made at Chicago and Niag ara 1answers the question in the ning serially. as no other story has done tilts Moue are: Henry C. Rowland's l seri. X. D, with introduction by Prof.' isegoende Is ot dogmatic. It heuld 1maiderpieces and that wealth smo ther.. 'lb. one for sightseeing. day being e waver-thin absolute 'World's Work for June l'1 believe that is be presented to the child In a regular fallacy, You will for many years. It Is founded on a coaled,' of New York life 'Sauce for Henri W. Holmes of Earrard No real educational mid will said Lord Curzon, "which find e no ti tip- - allOwed at Chicago. 'rickets limited This book describes Monies-Vib- e ;coder. probably be surprised both! that some very broad basis of actual factthere atty. Gander;" JIM1416 linPPerg Parties to benefit of fleclays. desiring trr the names in his list are included never was Written a more Mori. "The Smoke. Ralph H. lopes discoveries and methods of child be attetnid by a random use of !so- port either In recorted his tory ,or in absorbing cat service should ppecial end that porno you" woukl expect to novel---th- e a Paine's timely story of a renege boat teducatton. ,, The book exphans mon- , lated partit: Tho materials are largely inherent probability. I decline to &limit through ,story of a great ibve-o- ot ge ear ly reeervations ',with L. 1,1... find in it are not there. He says: that there is any stimulus in pewerty Kees. but not "auto-educ- e, woman In the principal phases of a raCe. "Tverrty Tears After: Dane teasori'e conception fit discipline arid D I." A Hotel Utah. Phone. Between January 1, 1010. and Jan- woman's life from birth to daub. Eo reolidgeil grimihse tale of the west. let teaching methods. and inscribes Itionor to any sews snow:Ling that the Eicanie 15. No. 43.Adrertisement.....a uary 1. 191S. there were published one can read it without deep emotion Tides' Brother:" Howard Fleldinirs,lier methodi of sense-tralni- nt and olo ;system does not require careful teach. puretwaa:nasywhiennessipiretuatcaleitonibnououghina:outtuealowsaste.taBoceertir: t new bookie of fiction In the ULM in materials "didactic used of Sack lot Murder right Caine t in and Hall this thirteen serial. &nth' "The Any original 'material': mystery pleasure. ors that sold as manyby se 100.00 cop- storY great 'rbe Semi-Weekl- y. Nowsthe wren t ploughman. nut Burnits.genies was , PIMItentil the grastost analysis of Charles 'E. Van Loan. italt 'Writ aro ,bettegelflinn those uved In anot a 1 les in the regular to his doe being ploughing arty country newspaper.Advertieement.: the modern marriage question ever booeball Tarn. ...Hlacknote4;" Herman trade edition. 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