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Show i . - "' ' ' l a v" V ; j r ' w SECTION TWO LEAVES FROM SATURDAY NEWS DESERET EVENING OLD MARCH 1917 31 in m story Dm ng told by Florence K Hill tinder the title "When n Dream Came ALBUMS True. NOTES The growing Interest In the short story and short-stor- y writing Is in d- - THE HAPPY Th Mu-- ! ruled evidence In Knit tual rnprov rrmnt associations for the List two years have fw luded the short story In their course of study, an the local universities and colleges are studying the short story itself and tb f It. A help in this pttidy Is writing a book Just lsudf The fleet Short Stories of 1916 end the Yearbook of the American Short Kory. edited by rfdward T. O'Brien, tho second of this author's annua! volume o n the snib- He increae- - the number of Ject. publications considered from 46 f r 1915 to 70 for 1916. and Includes a list of the books of Short Stories pub- lished during 1916 and a brief cr.l-- i ,il ana! sis of the &, best 'Am r.o eiior' storis The greater part of volume is dev ted to thh 2o tor which in the author' opinion are t a best b American authors In Arncr c.n u.aK nines during the year. Ti e t he es ret Ne ' i b k in obtainable Books re. LIFE TOGETHER. j Our portion is not large indeed But then, how little is our need. For Natures calls are few; In this the art of living lies: To wnnt no more than may suffice. And make that little do. j came to my side; It Last night tvheh I had (rone to rest, a fijhn J; it wouldnt go at was tiic most astounding y u that ever man y Before last watched me, but bchcet, my nitfht I us4(l tc .soff at ffho y things of dread; I la ivhed to rn the timid toff who said hed .heard thf.r tread, .rd told him where he might get off, and where to souk his head. But, oh, th horror of last I soon forget! lay and g.ued in mornight I vhaii o.cd all kinds of sweat; that ghost, tal fright an wa something fierce, you aglow vith t in'll hjr). I do n t know it seemed bet. IL.w on;r :wa to me gh my sou! I felt the flow !.i t I the phantom go of giu Then I arose and said, By back i no more consuma of ; .c. heck, f r ! j j th-- .'U,'T VAfT'L c shrimj a mental wreck, if more , . t I ; Id sorely m A. u 1 Well therefore relish with content Whateer kind providence has sent, Nor aim beyond our powers; For if our stock be very small 'Tis prudence to enjoy it all Nor lose the present hour. Famous American Woman Writing Memoirs at 80 Smiih, well known ll .m portrait paint received the HaUgart Just rt r exhibited ut th prize for It is Interesting National Academy. recall, sine most of Mr Smith done for lUrper' illustrative work Magazine, that tins fund was original a !y known as the H t r per-llgnrt' 'the mini conIuiu! h'ii .V war Brother tribute! by Harper Joined to that given bv Julius 1111 garten for the first art Hcholai in An erl l! K Illustf hn w Venerable CenevlcVc Ward, fount i Well ask no long protracted treat, Since winters life is seldom sweet. But when our feast is oer. Grateful from table well arise, Nor grudge our sons, with envious eyes The relics of our store. ( d nwb .. I 111 vv Hit Uundrrliil flurF4-!- e . Preparing Reiolloo-llon- s to Dtm I 1m . (In for Mulcnoi Mean u till From IaUn'inmt t hi Ilav Mm.iii I Y 'iiih I ; v To iUoi Iniqre in Making ScoMiil t.mit so in New I U hl of ri (Upaitr for Mi a I'umous Prluui Ismna (biginal Metier ILol I'nrsukiwi ! Him studlol for flic sAg and llnd Triumph But lost Her s gKjc-of IVardv. .l li lnti.v I'.ulkv DLark IIt Chari s Lister. wnger son of re-- t lAMtcr. t wound )filMi I I.or.l Itlbb. e d. .1 n rd inellea reived In after a short but very promising cathe ('omedle k'ranca.1 Spec; rrJpfuiiicn j reer as a diplomatist anl in his honshe return d t Iondon. appearing lB VenerHb.' Mar. n J! or a memorial volume has been pub1H78 hj Emilia in Othellp('. nevieye Ward March. lished by Scribner. comised almost LONDON. tn -- Henry VIII are ! brightly wholly of his letters They rl and sometimes almost brilliantly writThus hand in hand through life well go; liv ed alroad F ten. though tin- author whs but 27 that utf'St people have f., Its chequered paths of joy and woe years old when he died KATE FIELD IN HER SALT LAKE DAYS. sh is I v hlrth nn Am r With cautious stepg well tread ; Thomas Wllberforc Rtoughton. of acting nightly In spit.- .f Kate Field will be well remembered by many Salt Laker as she spent she will 1e 8" on th- . firm f H odder some time here during the early 80 s. She came to Utah n. tb interest.- - of the publishing Quit its vain scenes without a tear, This wonderful Stoughton. Indn. died last month mnth her articles wrote 74 a f embodying He wss the son of who firt beotn.e famus opinions at the rnr many Washington newspaper, and Without a twinkle or a fear minister. delivered atlr she also the eminent Congregational lectures, on local conditions. During her slay here prima dr.r t and th I r To mingle with-thn t raged John Stoughton a friend of Mat- nowmed srlll dead; irm personal among them one on Charles Dickens, of whom she was a thew Arnold. Dean Stanley nd Dean enatlnr ri tragic r friend. The following Items are taken from an article prir e In lml Willerforce StoughAlford Alexander wrge w It to England, and in 1882 start While conscience, like a faithful friend, , Holder play. The ton and the late Matthew rat an s Exponent. In 1894 during Mias Field a stay in Salt Lake. A i ' v five .Slough-toof firm a tour of th Ifodder formed about the Fr'r.- h revolulc way of India but she Miss Field Is not only an author, a lecturer, and hun r Shall through the gloomy vale attend, v. t 67. At th c nvluainn f her vefy in month back, emcr; has fine dramatic ability She has written a play entitled ''Extremes Moi; t A tli her retlremer pl.v istraiii ofwHon. sh And cheer our dying breath f W I! Iluis'n. w h 'se File Pay In (ill hews in Th I'- isker." the p r which has been brought out In London, and ha been highly p.n :iv Anfigon k h been r bo.-Just M at well has wh! th served f r th all i th lb Iatngor other comforts cease. foundation of pul'iehed. Shall, when the English press. Khe has also publlshe! a number of r 'should William bu . confused fashionable James :.r Theare. wph i Women's the .. Hospital. In America Ten Iays In Spain," Haphazard, Or Travels Europe Like a kind angel whisper peace, w hh h had s vvas realized on Henry H id- - n. the Shakespearean sh; t ir h w hen pi T' i c fit lT ditced. later, m ?h- Fnite.i Mate Ten Photographs of Charles Dickens. and a book on the life of h actor. editor. pr feser and critic W which the govern til.' And smooth the lied of death. w a wh Meanwhile. Miss Ward telD me, she :nenr adJ.-Kale Fle d s Hudo le an Englishman an ICharlea A. Fechter. Khc also published a magazine called 8inc u u al amount born In 8uth America and lived 'here is writing her reminiscences with the M made a tour of Ward fi CHARLES TATTON. She helped to Introduce the telephone into F. ng nl. arid Washington. f manhis in Richard g Whiten ur.tll some time able nsemtance th Africa during which she pro-- 1 ytjng Miss Fie i died djr-inwas one of the original stockholders In the company hood. when he went t England where the author of No 5 John Street iw.rtv-fjplays in thirty n visit to the Hawaiian Islands, and according to her wish, her body h still live. another gifted veteran Mr Whtiritii w.Fhv Is verv popular In ti ks a Journalist b who was ren vvT.ed f Ro- - was cremated. shown and has much The style reminds somewhat M K II Is stated that the Ormnn governlng (re he starte ners kiiulnu to main Roland's method, without the una. the flr Ward article that the ment say has sanctioned the appearance strewn and have NEW BOOKS lng of treachery that author's due and tedious length f st a per of a Tfew translation Dlrkene appeared about hhr narrative: ale, somewhat of nla' In path. Mias Ward deninred. a ttt to my MAGAZINES works luring the w.r t In England, For her book of rernlnl e :u e ibe ns realism ar.d lti appeal, though lackGARLAND OA THE IIKK;fT. that her aphorism about een b on It the hand other the b.s actress upon drawing A rUERHKI L TAR All nr.. .., ss is especially applb ble to a ing ihat author's weight. It may have t inn in the middle of the e.n of wluni she ha- strugdiaries, pui'llea In Work THEY OF THE HIGH TRAILS: by suffered some In translation Into Kng-llsWorlds of oir standing of p rhapa the most beautiful edi- retresntlng a ear. and they me .g Hamlin Garland: Harper a Broth-are- , by Bruca tereat. at the present funs in this gle of eMir?e a tr.redUn must b hough Mrs. Cecil Curtis seems BULLETS AND OBILLETS, tion f lethe'a poema ever published volume with plenty of ropv In tbm P. Putn.m . 8n., New York. Hfcirnfther to have accomplished this task with u :0 ..( pit- l A Nobody could of Forms. Ly- - Therein are the records of nil the heerful." 1i.s)s(J !. mMg,Ilni. for A,.r Noaegay r fel but are there tiie depths of ndrstri nd torioJ 'story. "What You Sr at the rics and Ballads," it is called The present edition of this volume conscientious accuracy; Journeys he has taken, and the n umw vrho a f and rnn halgnc-lt.In s. two of had occasional tn counter volumes sketches. means hich Front. by of short stories nd lapses, provincialism, previous ber of miles ahs i).' covered Born In trigd) distinguished from I sense of humor from charts, diagrams, etc. U show a Dpi- don't think tke aarllar appearance W Gough author of "The New In was educated last fall by 'aufrflclalltieH which tend to detract !n unler the title "Fragments York, she George rnm h so lf dLn require much of reviewed la France, Italy and America, and she Yeoman Adventurer trench line of ihe imtt.ef eld reas,n of the addition of another tels. iwime measure from the pleasure that France. this author has Introduced doubt t his readers hl pals Bill, Bert and at ft point of heavy attack. I t repre-Alf- , weeks ago In these columns. n t a lived for a Mine In Ftueehi Tbe Tourist." which had magazine perusal in the., original Slrue tier the cheerful instinct 'hat the tragedi- mud In him who sat ' the him had he Yet have afforded is n a In ix man f 31. as of nt)t at a ns Horse the an Wrang-rnllea, section hurry young debut j publication actress, "Emily's tenting perhaps f the French trenches Th rr mns soj. rfhing irresistibly autn- To ih- extent that the sb rr and to these ,Ufh 1st A old f 40" to w rit- - n nun m e of also for an extended and ap- fwund oB many of ha starred all over fh- world mrty Mr It is marked by good cronies of severe days he dedicates his th,, G ush has that omputatlon f the er.ormu mileage convincing about M Word's tinctr-!- t real junllty It lUu ,n biographical Mw;tlv preface by William jln pAttir Europs. ro- He deacrii ( n ver hav if fiction, it present book in and or..efhlng snll more so about distinction unusual Heweiis. Mr Howells pays the au- taste and discernment, tier will travels of th amount ipute by appear vividly represented something iraea Mo reffxblbloom f youth that write fiction tbor the compliment that "he has is even finer and la notable a a study licking yet serious strain his and their of ing even attempted in the book ork entailed In organising a Imr The Yeoman Adventurer" Is The ountew ie fJuerbe! to cal! urably succeeded to the place in of individual as well as racial psychol- - experiences during the first nix months non In modern trench warfare Ths -- mi T was T.nm TauTt-.n- g nf her rrntms h. Trdd rrrto continental the rvlce, picturing tne excursion tbs sunset held by Bret Harte ar.d rg?' The narrator enters the military Is tifftm which her. muf by the title tunnel frm England romance. I oaf-osand she. with a lltsrar) , claim to rw Mark Twain." and Col. Rosevs)t lalssrvice In a cynical frame of mind Joys and the sorru , of women of one lai the hr youngest th tnnn lhtd It dso highly commendatory when he It Is a duty which as the son of a touch as bold as his drawing, and sug- fltill full of energy ar d i: eu .her m Mr'lt but can prvs to living ag b bul,t a woe the masculine, whose latest novel. Gi.bert and his grating everywhere a ''at of ays In a letter which appears as a soldier he owes to hlms-l(annan. if a step .tugh.ng hen I was aw light :! o yr.im dd character of clared, furnishes the text f r an en- - "Mer.del ' is i recent publication la with ab- - reckless, asrt of foreword, that "Hamlin Gar-- j name But at heart he feels thhalf her year, her recipe for keeping romance of the and M cheerfulterialnlng papr s' to of one the His t. soldier. th conscientious the open floor she ran up j land la a man of letters and a man surdity of w ;ir. he is. Inclined to scoff objector typical :g ber youthful tn spirit In America, as told t arid his workmanlike proniptneas war with whom the British govern.i r th ef action, a lover of nature and a a patriotism and to shy at heroics. In iif.-hx l.ghtly aa a . , , th u:.:;v r. fulness ('htkr . a romance is Kh The life. she said to me ns w talked hl moat .on.pl.-uourrvn.e running down truly ment is having its own troubles Adolpn Krinm of the life of men. - t at firm frankly afraid. Hut feutur.,In and n. Events" The editorial 'March "f news even he these the Tfce that late frm England a.) st,l! mre Agl.tlx and (rok tho s trails, widely developed forests and th home m Kt Johns Vod high peaks, h cintrcls his nerves and re a po ns is hoeing potatoes for the government three tep m a Jump. the blllty develops In him the manly quail- - British soldier under the most dls- - necessarily mar h sw Iftlv to keep p anI graen horn laughing and have tried to keep list Here prairls I am at two.' she Said I think making of his as substitute for using rifle and bayhe dry Is "ft knows them ns ties which he admires In others The plriting conditions, he marvels at tmjwlth the present-dathe ever that plains. ime happy onet at t ties frontattitude of mind in which perforce hla lory, and in he current is ;c It move from an oil daguerreotype of my tb city man his knows streets processes by which a course one must of only explanation me the mother with land he brings them vivid before the egoist was thus developed through as-- I reader will keep him company. forward we taken when nrl Insp.rlng to (gallantly learn to live modrte. too and AlJee Duer Miller Mr Balrnsfat her. w ho whs a lieuten- thought ha ' "AmerVa la In th tb clever rca when I Sfe of the reader thf .iociation with simple, heroic men and both tnd r rR d Iff !r from of vi take Furtherjnre. plenty , I Jacket f a ut In h"w ant of' machine the We mooraev onlv two writer of sailed over in a gun of the book carries an .utcharge ,, iv. and take of the tremendous do Kanlow every Kitchen has brrri one f ths dran'.a-ti- c and out. Myself tell In TiuUete and UlHe" how b.rque and I think it ux the terror walk ri few ml!e r,f war. into nns Who ft? &! gmb reproduction of this mre r i tiomlng Then of this w.t - that makes ms esse aj-tti r carr.e which he to draw' of the sketches ( bunkMjc Bt tribute. our in The Fs National Is "Dear Garland like rusry be the txmraphk ar.d the da But admlrhappy inspiration to others r of a buk of suffr verse called every brought him. hitherto unknown a number la not :le for Its IHustraiiona. that I aior One ha either to be happy afraid of rat and mice even today. I of these ire yir High Trails sorrn,much-- AOr. a sequel to thing! "Women are People or hum ofT.Vill ' -other animals ixxrit at ms R lve lno ..met , , f th,., old tlllnr or grew n I the picture. arn laughing, am 1 Ill i.!rt:n(f reople') child type o her clever Ar Worn K.Hiev.lt,Thdore of th .volullnn knivurr. a. reaimlc nrrallv wall hi. Th. uf th. It would b a temerarious and au of character under stress of circumdilapidated aheltrr that achieve. nen? of Ward v4rlou, na,0nllt!.. Gsneriers M new Conwells In Dr Russell B I dacious a was hi. , nfflr.r, Who drawlnp. fashioned portrait ojd very after stances. The narrative thus becomes ,n rsview r A lexander book. What You C n Io With Tour a fortrait of who th.m o htfhiy that h hom, lh, nlI,4 eh authoritative praise, should as-- I more than a mere ssventy odd years ago. It is a contrthuI.. paper res story truly he .n, the arize Wlll Power. a decided Loudon The sweet to submit them to RWre to say the.hok l in some re but strongly faatursd T'rlxss for the Inventor -- Borne Prb- - sults of his anal yt. ... f tlie careers of i unique study revealing th method of mother at with her left arm cloapsd And y.t ihwt spects disappointing . . Solution.' which enr- - more than 400 American mllllon-aire- a n.l purtfl.atlon of trwn.form.UI. j l.tn. Awwltln a b around headed bwndla of w curly hlch. oul 'and rlM one Frenchman' Uluatratlonn; Alca Hrdllcka at -t arul shows thl all but 2U of nurchiicc and I id JSllf laughter. wraa the daughter perdu, will h. pwcd upon tt by 7. one "f ' Bohemia and th. Piccha. In them started as p n.TTthr found hi "I am now going out for my walk, boy. Ileal reader, who know the W ct with :j plcturoc. and the I betur aid this charming little lady. "It la than either Howells or Roae l BKi:KIy A HI otv CKMKWT.; celebrated. Many othar thlnifa tcndlnn lin n,cl koh. Our Forctn Horn Gaptaln C F. J (ta.Ho way. whuas o nlcs to fsel young even If you ar vs fc or svsn than Garland to llhtcn the burdan of the wnr'a , himself Hwena. la adrned w.th a a lllustra book on the I'ata.iian nrthwei. o. I may tJl you that Sandow t early Tbs author has succeeded. It Is true. BRANDON OF THE ENGINEERS; by tragedy, he bravely and cleverly tells i ln to oolored s1dltlon tlons the a recent I Ja The Call of th West. Harold Blndloaa: Frederick A Btokss In .his book, but lta ending produc nya I am wonderfully healthy, and reminding hla readers quite adinir-xbl- y Vork t above Besides a referred to. I he of Nw Company. that sprain of the dating, the vigor, the ad- puMIfstlon. feelings far removed from fun certainly ought to live until I article with on the arn a hundred and ten year old!" .stern lattie front. was brought It Mr Bindloee. best known nn prolific luChter. for the author Is blown up valuableTheand oturing which have pushed the by her mother, Is supplied bv which It nr In mln ln. Geographic Miss Ward told m conrlualon "otnswhere frontier ever westward, and author of Canadian tales of adventure. ln Arlcan in that ,!.Vak Its land for some ver rsled won mountains and deserts for human nd hiinse.r. another rragshe Wishes she had s hundred Isrge corps of contributors and by ' and in Fram e, studvlng the that njiu, nf th- recent "Johnstone of tthe'.on country F roro or buck mm to born tho hands mrmWr. n Nntlonal A. knit El hs wood seeks rnlnr ioolatf Kr"n',' U and wooUtag" for written But W drawlnit of tiie see f ar.d music Border Hhow wiMt Ilia In Hoot-- I in the trenche lb ths winIxst always accurate, hi employment land Thou, who haJI of Will .r.iiU ,n his lutut Ktory 10 Kn,1,Ln1arlet'in languages i;eoraf!iir orlr!-- raoh numtirr t a hiorr :hi. lie ths "boy 14. she waa Introduced to Rossini I of 'Bullara and Bllllata." or who may rrnuina work of art In lha abundance h work ter. and i, will nt such a rat h f It srlv hi. lutr-nuhb away and colloquialisms is Irritatingly sxtrav-- I Brandon of thvocal publication. Krirlnora' her admired power " one might be under the delusion Mrvr t and at tlnv n frm original ma h been Wt alieurd. and hla ll.hn.1 In Knrland undor ih tliln. hav wn tha othar vnlionaa to which and baauty of lta plctuma duced her to Ronzi. director of tlie that will hop. that h, '!' ha nm two of Inplot, to asy nothing of hi treatment "Hla On- - Tal-When hard. a llltla Spanlah pair ter.Hl and th who 'son wnowledg. opera house at Florence I era not parmanrnt or sf eftern. are often thin, laborbtu and town. Manta Brictda on th.she Is not on the stage tn Ths Aristo,nJurl1' Improrrmrnt Fra nn thr flrat paa-f- two men h n r ier n frleiMs and edl- - structed her In str.glng While ln her crat t'arlht.ran. In she Polnt Mr Even f ,h April Fra ar two photograph inadequate. JorT At loaat. that la usually Y knitting Howells, hla ntae autiin tor la! as V'bo .howln u,pt? uninformed. teen she became the wife ..f FountHA DEN CHURCH. uc- - where moat of the action a that "High TrriJ!'" U onatantin famoua old !' Gurrt.el Russian ofatandlna occur, aft- - l!' plnful'y foh a hand a., facile and a at Florence. Neb., w hichiree asaion of romance kindred in spirit er the f.rat four chapter. Clrcum- w n has H J B Hut gr John and firr Kerfot hilllps, o buorant --caVh e of doing w, mind dth the author' stories of "Main carrie, Dick Brandon In on, much to lift the despair and gloom from a green stake planted ln th Francis ll nett will serve as Judge l.appy one a lan Hay May Lecture Here. Itraveled Honda. ' admit, that In th. quitk .weep from a luaurlou home In 'led.iV. page A Co prize took plac ground by Treat. Brigham Tonne In of the f llatter we en)oyed the lec- -l foottna Kncland to a rr.ntempttnie hotel In from other Uo ba Iheinaelcea mad the rhn began her operThe count day of the exodus ns a fl.g William essay core't on M'fe' and numb Mors and got our breath better In the through coming helpless little Pennsylvania oil town. Here under th nsrr.r of Signora Nn Hay, author of staff to signify ihe place at wl.uh boos, atic ,;l of the ,ra." whlrh w Th Flrtt lower altitude." Other reader. H r debut sai'ln Milan M r rab fate pick him up and deposits him into the darkness of the shadows. ( in the next company of Immigrants close tor .red Thousand and rnor recantlRispct. will share this sentiment, and on ths coaat of Central America where n sh at In to and Hcala. at halt. sang the 'd m'h is article, opening "Getting Together." will fai that th author himself was A ( LEV KR KATHUC. planning a picture carnival exciting events hinging on the great f the celebrated monun r extend his usfl to h Fran Hodgson Burnett says that Brg.nn during United giore enjoyable when war follow one another quickly. Bran- ah np on the ntlv published story. "The and wa well rci ivd boundarv her r and to make a tranc. ntlnntal vtg RELATIVES INVITED I lower, safer ground. by known im The Ubriet adon's high courage and staunch wlit-u Iarao, White opio the has her ur. of And Bob the brought nor The Ths stories are ten in number, of Sherman. rbarie vlslttng Important expose the perfidy of th B H Roberts t inquiring urusd cr.t buian and. In 11 x n the per na letter from admiring iti. Company, lndlanapoiia. V4ern Hay, who is are th best and father of the girl he loves; and they Ijhlch ths shortest .1 of the Savior In the readers than has any of her previous camp to "n F n u kn .n In his ffV! si !lf as Captain appearance la the last. In their order test the heart of the girl, who must px longest and somewhat Very humoroua, yet Un Hay Bleth, has been In th Unitd lo n.; kd nt t.V)i-- th- ahemisphere, and in the fifth ri IkhK are: Th the choose between her father and her philosophical, is this latest work of oxer h TOn Villa America, singing jn States sine November and has been eje of the eerie ths Remittance Man. (he lover, and York Nsw Philadelphia. nesoroe Man. th Trail Tramp, the in tho Fast on hi expertn Havana visit lecturing Th n th ience war as nn Vector, the Outlaw, the BOOK In vas fatal to her voire, which sudden- Kltch: r s'army. that greatofficer Forest Ranger, and the Tourist mas of rides these there are the letter and ly succumbed to the cllmat- of (Nibs. men was quickly gathered tohat restore It end the Nothing would bur w hi h had to b brought prefers above named,, the loose of her parents, ow.r.g t. th gether and Ida Stewart Tear, end and the afterword, etc. to rdcr from all sorts snd condltloi th. horotn. I ndorablc; white ttiinni th,v ram, trf.o.na In, atnly. In pair. C.heCarroll and Military Civil War. compLd her to become a of mn. Is Hot editorial Drinks Nt.t Are Captain B1th call his lec-!- " ov.r- and In f.mllie. until th- - pile rr of slngirig For the Bod) ' A aori. Th Human Kid of Trench Wor-f- a but Naval America tach Knctl.hm.n who, old w is Th with th pi nipirii nv pirp. atran. sh In th manwhil preparr e." but I. morally .mploy.d b, the frarmana , Tivorw. and report from th Fat for th t.ix an. returning ra ORPEAD BT PIRK: by Marr-- I there are half a dozen resourceful B CnilAln Hnrriam A Kfrrirk, that It should b called "Th Young W.tmnn' Imirnal opr i. lng thla motley throng are many with th help of an to London, ing O. P. Putnam w and energetic Americana, a scheming among r Hon. u IP: with H. R.d. of Trench Warfare " poem. C. .A t. "April," by Hy Armi, have been divorced and enabled In obtain x Humorous old friend. WS o Trk and earlier who a Latin and followed h a repr u In th In a compendium nf jif? that he t!la of; solilfrs rled. and other who contemplate dl n It Interesting her maid Resuming hearing fek ln the lion of Rembrandt well known pointtory. adjutants, colonels, . Thls iHm hat ii and how h does It, ,Ka c tirational .trust worthy name. h made a succsful drams c information husband and wlva with 1 relaa ' ow and The engineers, conspiring French f his bok know, Shipbuilder and Ilia Wife. snd anthsntk. concerning th various debut st Manchester, as lady Mc-tth- . and, as th reader 10 b and grand- ing. stepchildren from all of whom Brandon the April Journal consider the t h xrivld conception of Ilf activities nf th Army and Navy and gtr l 18 7S on October Hat fl' In dlara.r baraua. ha .1- - children. There nr the married. Ih and dimtad uaefulueae of 'the war junmodern under conditions. s If th and of re National rtixrt.ncM. but hr llownl hlmawlf to In Iondon was at auxiliary lrnnta robbed of a par unmarried and th.whilemarried,old ior republic tn a aketeh by K!liio-ta prtlclpant in th. Mlrrln his enemy; in fact ha such os th Const Guard Hv-nu- c spparnc the lady famous Adelphl as Fnarita ln Th never belHC thl handi- Iduring the visit, cel of brldce-plAFrom an Nortwick t which a t - of action promle-refers to him as "our friend across at th front, and h o bewildered that she keep, to her aa Inter Cuttr snd I. If ?alng Srv1cV Prayer In the fit or m." an In paat. th hern flcbl, man- room. eating In It. aucceedlng chap th American br.athad Into ht faro th. plrlt cap tohifrre the ("apt Birth ess a memNational ll4 ('row, full hone for six months peculiar relative vlalt and ter aa in It Initial installment. the, hlmaelf: and h. haa a Other Hahllna Franca In !h Innlmoat and Sutherland ffort. ho fully ber of fh Argil! ot view and of every IS. 1I7S, he wo at Drury Iar Military ollg In exchange but time auccaaful thrllltn (amp continued M are. finally Man "A yuary of urtlcle, dona for th. "poltu" whal Ian doln it. The author but eepeclally on relatlonahlp and People" and 'The stroctlon. Rlfl (luha. Hoy Scouts. f a raHighlanders, a regiment which haa !vanh aa Rebecca. In employ of the IJght I haa bF don. for tha "Tommy:" on learned by the World." both reviewed heretofore! and Characteristic h tour5 with, among other tw'c been vwlpd out and which la aerie of acenra, thee heredity, ''hen It Illustrations, map, "Hie oa o far aa to aay that Ii pidly ahlftlng flerc en prejul Th now in its third reincarnation. ronteat with the company that th old lady ranflnx from Wingfields Opsras. by Marian dlagrant. and tshla of organisation, things. Iepite th money "Rprntatlv which he raises liy mean of produced on of th "find aoar-Ill- n elemanta durlnp a torm at era. to diced against divorce, many laughable Cannon. Mr. Wills '"t$appho. strength- and py. and in ihla tasuc World." An j bgun to which tb. A hsndbook of momenta In the and at the asm time embarrassing Inhis lacture has gone In Urge mewsur romantic nnd notaltlt poem. maatrpi.r Mlilixry and Na'1 both written expressly for her nt war. thouh a dawtroycr of languid moonlRtht. HU atyte la spir- cident aria. In the attempt to conceal "Washantnaunique Ulluatratad Is Mia Ward then wnt to Tori and to the relief of widows and orphans tropical by facts In crla and vivid stylo. Each n!T. wa Inevitably bound to (rlr. ited and colorful: and he lta evolved the real state of affair. How the great Carotin Tarry, and good also Is th of th forty six chapter itm com-plt- studied for S year under Regnier of of hi regimental comrade lost an-In th Ortainlyr It la a remarkable a clean-cu- t nnd rlt, fortune Is finally bequeathed la on of bit of paraonal history and achlarw-mn- t in Washington with th assistatory of Whll there lattie. Although not definitely th Theatre Francala mad up not merely of aummary ,n Ihe surprises for the render after th a of ance and which tolls of tho sure In a translation of nounced. It is espected that this notd of government she appeared a of NN but atronc. warm, very clever end delight- Anntto Abbott Adama. aaaiwtsnt U. B. nffleialo. In author so Idler will atop In bait Matorl For aele at the IWeret "Manktlh and with enjoyment and literary plcturaa. ' with which jwalouey, district attorney for California, Ik Now Book More. AdvarHeamaat. ' - CUy oa hla western touxv enMarla BtuarL , Declining an i I . ! . . i . - - e Th-ma- v .. fr r: h- i -- t Al--- w- v j I'-- , ; I g j 1. LATEST ur-pr- A (. h . , g 1 t ti ' H Ien - T . I e ! ; M. I l seed-raisin. " h- i I i I 1 Cr eec-!l- h-- sif-fmg- I r. 'hr rSUou, f- lndi 11 ph-.- I -k pl-- .d prid (1hn . I - i ln,r'l' I er.rl-rec- r (,ran chrcr - -- m f - I rd - ' g r j J or rsrr "F' Chilean-Argentin- a ' p.irl m-- dls-ue- r c hr auc' ! 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