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Show J cr.CTlON DESERET TirREE EVENING- NEWS SATURDAY - JANUARY i m 12 191S - - ered in the camps by Dr. prtelLj and will be issued early in the year, under Of the New the title. The New Bplrit !'A Army. e Admirers of "The Silent Dace' and iater worka of Btuart Edward White BT .WALT MVSON ll'Or. T11E PEbEIJET NEWS). will belntereated to learn that their author, who secured a captain's com- - fI mission noon after the United Stales ' ' as a child. It In time of peace I am so mild they say entered th war, has been advanced to the rank of major. Rritveg me sore to swat a fly, to make a flea or chigrytr die. 1 hate all forms of fuss and strife, all quarrels which disfigure Announcement Is made of aajlv pub- llcatiop of a book by Joyce, Kilmer to life, and I. would wall$ nine 'miles, 1 syBefore Id be called "Here und There with the were . tUxty-nintt Mr. Kilmer figure in a row. I And nearly all the mV. Fighting now In .France with the Rainbow u nd the the frame h reeyearsago.-ymuch of which the suhsfet tree 'and talked o f scfi'pTSCWsfTiflfee, as folks a part. will talk of things that .hap on some far corner of thi An account of life among the fightWHICH GLASS? war-zonmen e in the map, of some wild tumult or affray on Saturn or the ing European has been written by Burris A. JenMilky Way-- - While foreign loins were heinjf girt, and . kins, War correspondent and Y. M. C. A. lecturer, under the title, "Fusing foreign corns were being hurt, we moralized upon ths the Hlndenbuig Line.". sin of kicking up so fierce a, din, and told how glad its claws, it is easy to pin a flag on your coat . we were because our grand old For early publication la announced to do ; -Generals of the Rriltah Army, and sat as calmly wn its perch as some white dove-upoin And shout what youre going which ono of the chapters will tell the ' But since that most the and its hollers eagle quit a church. dream, life story of the hero of the hour, i notice the fellowjthat " ' the nations with its scream, w gather, in the come through. GeneraTByni. to time jarred when Isnt there Blue Front store, and talk of "war forevermore. Oh, how we4 rhake our Ambassador Gerard's book has been u you ask him how comes it he hasnt signed up, translated into- - Spanish andJa anaabres, whir, if not bunged up1 with rheumatiil Oh, how wed flay the of excuses i nounced for publication under the title Youll be swamped with, all kinds Prussian hides, but for the stitches' in our sidesl Its rather funny, is it , "Mis Cuatro Anos en Alenmnla. he was that - claimed' he . that ace the of not, that we old guys should talk such rot, and lust to wallow in our ertmej Instead C acolyii Well lately celebrated the deuces. T old hat thats the spirit of the times. the of dirty Res just one book, publication of her hundredth - . and th itmpiatiop to return to the . Rudyard Kipling celebrated his Famous Western Writers. sea, he published The Nigger of the his country at heart, that worships fellow SO. E2nd The birthday on Dec. Narcissus,' R made a fair success of his all for her gladly, - And will give-u.. KetiUtnshi and sentimentalism flour- esteem, but still there was no recogni2 the author's true stature. at all, Jack London as a Hobo. ished at a time when life was a hard tion ofcame 'Youth' and etraightway' Is the chap that goes round saying nothing business, though Edward Eggleston. is Hon of literary entitled to consideration as an early Conrad was the Not the one who is shouting so madly. He had been a hobo year! before. realist, by, reason of The Hoosler Hancock right there with the first, He was already a Schoolmaster, which, in spite of InYou will find his' John . . . stiff. Walk? When a man by himself dianas repudiation of it as false and about it, Essayist in War Time. could catch a blind or ride the bumpers, defamatory, really contains a true pic And You wont find him boasting tura of conditions with which Egglesbefore At him? and all America lay the to deliver RODN&Y BADGER THIRTY YEARS AGO, goods To write essays in . these flaming was thoroughly familiar. There For when the time comes Hannibal, Missouri, he left the vagrant ton .. Banking,, brokerage,, railroad, off flee work business management of a army.. The yeanr, one must have a 'greater power Ml followed later E. W. Howe's it. Four doubt an after later, dont dss you time the all He is there than had . Montaigne he crawled Story of Country Town and Hamlin of - detachment dally Bewspaper---tbeeuay be said to be lynong the more "genteel pur- night ride oh a cattle-traiGarland's "Main Traveled Roads, or Lamb. A great deal waa happen' suits followed by Mr. Rodney Badger whose portrait herewith; taken about from beneath a but .cat, in the. Chi- which are landmarks of realism firm- ing In Europe when Lamb wrote his O' yards, and shout, sad three decades ego, shows that the top ch of firne, during- - the years that cago unagltated studies of beggars, relaNow which is your class, the holler For some months he wandered east- ly planted n territory through which chimney-sweeperand poor s, Romance rode cheerlater, have on him one through since of the'son hasested then, elapsed lightly. ward, constables, Being dodging outwitting Who are missing whenever theyre wanted,' multitudes, bearing th blithe flag tions? but amid all the turmoil he witof the original Floneers of UtalL be perforce, engaged in more strenuous shack, sleeping in box cars or be- ing of Zenda. nessed with seeming unconcern there the ' delivers overwas goods, side east The fires. that "Jungle1 g if leas congenial vocations belonging to the'days before railroads, banks and Otfte quiet brigade It is not surprising that the Mis- was no plunge into barbarism, auth-lnwere housewives with run' tramps; and the to him daunted?"take throat, hy. more sissippi But prove had of local far a valley much the to half (t front nothing daily newspapers shopld vogue. nearly acquired forced 'to harden thelrt hearts to the Marching on to thtr chimes of romance strangle hla serenity, Th poet ta, century ago his opportunity came.Nshert he became associated with The constantly .reiterated whine . "Lady, responsive than-t- o. the- - harsh, clang., of realism, and has always been, entitled to live If you Ijonor and love mighty Libertys cause, doors. at their back Deseret News as assistant manager, axosltlon which he left to 'join the will you please in itself ia a romance. Vir- -' in his'bwn world if he can, Herrick were scarce and hard to get. Th Wqst a few d claims to -- recognition as. the published his "Hesoeridee" clericaPforce of the If ycurre'worthy the country that bore you, "Uih Cehfrai 'Railroad," and later ad- Handouts But a man must live. Jack London's glnia'e chief field of tourney for romance in months before Charles the First was ' manKothers will do. so as what did transition the from that during a time life of wita company, became battle you for waste shouting vancing You wont, your America totter before the of a beheaded, and awakened to the full period of ths local railroads, to a posltlort wlth the Deseret National bank, lice of bread and a piece of meat. vast area whose soberest history chronicles significance of Puritanism oniy when But will Quietly do whats before y?u. hobo a endeavor. For Hunger spurs the Puritans, who had scant regard Sire enlivened by th most enthralling where he remained for piany yeara He Is at present connected with Badger the- - difference between er for., adventure and a long succession of for- - Cortnns's S. W. MEEKER, In Boston Transcript. Brothers said ""brother!" being bia ions. s . stomach, and a satisfied one is a well picturesque characters. Ny Julia's pretty furbelows, thrust him The French told lie. Jack London lied, brilliant- voysgeur, on hla The esway from Canada by from his pleasant vicarage. Shaw, ihe editor, discusses the subthat lake and river to ly, artistically, with 'Sincerity has only the common world in sayist hands with clasp and Wilson's Prest. of carried conviction. Also, he became a hla kinsmen of ths lower prestige' which to rejoice or suffer with th OTES th highest recommendations which ject Americas program, and he also furdeep and earnest student of human (he American pioneers, withMisslasippi; own men and women who fill it. The eletheir the Prussian autocracy baa power to nishes a special article on "King Alnature. Between ths opening a ment of artifice in his work unfits it of heroes Roger Clark, Mad for give! cohol's Dethronement at Home and The kitchen door and the first quick words Anthony Georg bitter and blinding truths, if we is and Wayne, "Tippecanoe Company preparing Century Abroad." AH in all the January Re- for he mast say to keep that door open, Harrison; the soldiers of Indian wars open an Index to periodical literature, Life and The publication early HISTORICAL NOVEL view is unusually interesting. are beadConfessions of the Mad Monk, lllodor he gauged the character of the re- and their eons Who fought in Mexico and see how many columns not LD THE Ittioa BM KEtlTHiLt AN ENGROSSING before au- spectable' householder him, in the forties; th men who donned ed "European War," we understand M. Trufarioff. The Sergius arMOON: An WITCHES' UJlDER THB Current by important the Opinion JESl8' Nathan MILITANT AMERICA ANT has been in theUnlted Statee evolved an appropriate story, and fell th blue in the sixties; th Knights of why there is no room left . for coOallisier; Ths Page Com- ticle in the January number, of this thor Mltrl CHRIST, by Abraham for many months. Recently he has into the suitable pose. Hie imagina- the Golden Circle, who kept the war assay. If we look next at. the Boston. pany, Mifflinfor and It, "Atrociwritten specially magaxine, Company, Houghton been reported as heading: a revolu- tion was prodded to herculean effort governors anxious in the border states lumns bearing the Boston and New York. Readers who enjoy- stories of is by Sir George Reid, M. P formerly tion in ltuaata, hut at thetlnie that by the smell of warm food these all unroll upon a tapestry ties, w know why there Is no hell ooxlng commissioner lord and rohigh -premier all their with of mediaeval the few grudging inches be- crowded with romantic strife and left in the essayiat Agnes Reppuer through in accounts times, of detailed his activities . Thw Is a very small book, tut .of the thht- in . Y Slyi , Reylew, mance, intrigue mud wd vwn fur," w iti of Australia, really the father Country were being printed he tween Jamb and door, Hie 'dinner de- sireee. gieat timeliness and public Importance find Mr. Galltziers latest book much Australian commonwealth, which Is was appearing dally at the offices of pended on hie power of instantly proThe earliest pioneers cultivated undeals It American the since at the present moment, g to their liking. It is an engrossing closely patterned after the Century Company, where hhwas ducing realistic and consciously th art of telling their upon dictating . Rome and not form of government.,!! writesWieldShakespeares Materialists. stories well. The habit of story-tellin- g the material for his hhpk. fiction. forcefully and convincingly with the taia of tenth-centuis America Power that The aaid-tis the volume He He in the tell a which Into a social feeling latent In many parts of this only does it weave itself about a plot grew facility developed accomplishment 's life and ex Mraa amazing and well . nigh ir- and it was by a natural transition that of strength and vigor, but ths char- ing to Win the War. and hla viewfull of -Falstaff and Isgo are country that war is an who lias pioits.storyThe Rasputin's - New materialhas two in studies resistible. some Btern on here and there to set great proceeding. One can hardly entertalrt, acters are clearly and impressively point isuathat of a , visitor Company Century England began attentlvely and is a passion- taken pains to corroborate the evi- housewives this view after reading Mr. Rihbany's portrayed and the narrative is well studied before wept him; down his tales on paper. 'Thus Gen. ism. Mentally and moraily, they are ate champion of our ideals. Other dence he As readers of his old. maiden ladies Invited him Lew Wallace, who lived in the day of counterparts. That they affect us so eloquent book. presents. prim are issue in the current In'and fed him at their own tea-t- a wrote "The Fair differently Is du to th difference The story concerns itself chiefly papers of note "Syrian Christ" know, the author, who great story-teUeIs a Syrian by birth, is particularly wUh the fortunes of Tristan of Avalthoee which tell of the arrival otihe - The month of January, usually a bleaXEven. officers of the law were God," a romance of the coming of Cor- between the eoraio and the tragic enin Germany, the very quiet one among the publish- moved by his simple eloquence, "and tex to Mexico, and followed It with vironment. Still more it is due to successful In understanding and In- on- who is in love with Hellayne, the new democracy come ers, will this year see the appearance let him go. Lana In "Ben Hur. terpreting the real meaning of the ut- wife of his liege lord. Count Roger dreams of the old Crusaders Meredith Nicholson, in difference in age. . Falstaff, with hi terances of the Savior. In the pres-- , de Lkval. Tristan goes to Rome to do true, the new vision1 of world peace, of a great number of hooks, including Januarysunset. load of years and flesh, ia a ststlu , Scribner. January n ent bock he shows conclusively that, the eve of a upreme tri- nuch fiction, many force.' Taking his ease at his inn, hooka, and love. He meets chemistry-ofor his Illicit penance ' so fur from being a pacifist, Jesus he use hie caustic materialistic creed the Queen Courtesan of the Aventine, umph. persona in the foreground, late an assortment of varied titles. Among would in the present crisis have re- she becomes infatuated with ths pil- developments in, literature and art. th fiction will be Kane Greya new Conrad. and hla mastery of moral paradox but Discovering Joseph social sisted German , as a shield to turn aside the attacks novel, 'The U. P. Trail, in which he military aggression grim . and dangerous complications musiq and drama, religion, New Books with the sword. He therefore appeals ensue. ethics and industry,' etc., etc. The tells one of his thrilling western storof a more spiritual society. Isgo ha Tristans rounds of obedience editorial to every American soldier to find in broad roworld of Is. was the review with It n the this net ies, concerned, time, easy rood to success looked upon the world for only four are cut short by his appointment as the Master his bupreme example. "Let was mance that of the and and book The building will adventure, traveled by Joseph Conrad. times seven years. His philosophy 1 be added penetrating. following Angelo toy Alberic, him take courage and inspiration from Captain ofHan of the first railroad across ths con- to the publla There were times In hia hi when the dynamic. It Irtvea blm to assume the Meanwhile Roms. senator of Hellayne Jan, Monday, library the thought that America is in this Masters has tinent. temptations to return o the Tristkn to Rome and finds of offensive, to take up arms against Physical Culture-Hu- go M. ms. ear to give and not to receive, to min- follows the sea were so strong that calling - . what he thinks the stupidity of a too of trouble and evil a strong article In the January numperhaps ister and not to be ministered unto, herself in a vteb M larcilancoa. world. . The flame, aiG. times impossible of ber of this magaxine, entitled ."How of such friend as little only th effort A score of years ago Prof. Brander and to give of her own life for the that seems American National RedCross Flrit Blr Hugh Clifford held him to his which in Falstaff only warm and Thhn there are the in- to Break That Bad Habit," end a Matthews was exalting Americanisms salvation of the world. Here It Is not unraveling. writing and gsv to the world today brightens, sears in Iago; but it is trigues, struggles and feuds between vivid cover design In colors, by Clin- and downing Briticisms for all hs was Aid Text Book ours to ihlnl5j)fwar as killing or beBierce Shadow Oh the t)ial; and a collection, of novels., the accredited much the same kind of flame, and it reach- ton Brown, illustrates It. Bernarr books but worth, and banning all our world-widing killed, any more than the Maater high officials of state, the plot attracts the same kind of moths. One work of true genius. other essay. e of the pol leal founder of the periodical. those which had gained stopped to speculate abouC the Injury ing to 'the overthrow Campbell Book of Home Nurstng, - Mr. H. L. Mencken, in his recently may even imagine with a mischievous The British are foreignlie might Inflict upon those who dese- regime in power and affording many In hla editorial "Viewpoint is vigor- acceptance. Chaplny-Greenwl- ch Village. published "A Book of Prefaces," re- glee the warping and charring of crated the temple, and the property thrilling episodes and dramatic cli- ous In comment and counsel, besides ers, and their ideals in life. In literaDale, ed. Ashley-Smit- h ' lie Mr. Gallizier handles contributing a couple of special arti- ture, in politics, in taste, in art, are Explore counts the finding" of Joseph Con- green alt whloh would have resulted might destroy in applying the maxes.skillThese effectiveness. Brine Hal and Poina had fluttered "Under cles. Carl Easton Williams ventures not our ideals, he wrote In a fit of tiona and the Discovery of a Central rad se follows: and The credit of dis ifabout cleansing rod. Of one thing He was with Falstaff when be too was twenty-eto th Pacific, unquestionably a few observations on Bernard Shaw's moody exclusiveness. There has been Route 1 covering Almayer's FoHy, as the pubconscious, and one only: a great ideal-wa- s the Witches' Moon ight and "not an eagle's talon in Emerson Thoreau. as lishers Henry refor claim to his advances Garsince London a Edward the say, recognition from belongs as together" getting being destroyed, and it was Ills glimpsed superwoman the waist." Yale Review, Frank Psychic Phenomena, n. nett, then a reader for T. Fisher t duty to defend and preserve it . . . an author of historical novels. cent play "Misalliance; and Gordon Chronicle. Grayson Great Posseeslona The first edition. It would apOf one thing and of that Reeves, ta "The 81ze of the Family, Homans Homan's First Principles S' t be conscious In this William Lyon Phelps, writing in The of BIX BEST BEIXETUL pear, ran to no more then a thousand AN ADVENTiiTS VIEWS. telle what people believe about margreat crisis. Electricity. V There is a mighty army in the field ooplas; at all events, specimen of it as judged by the four hundred Bookman of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, for November. Record Irwin riage California. colare now ays that "like Wait Whitman's, his very hard to find, and s seeking to destroy the fabric of free THE WORLD WAR Its RelAtton te answers to n series of questions preto Kettle of War. of the lesdtag According reporta Ways was Arinaged-dolectors the Eastern Question end orthodox, for them. book dealer of the country institutions, and to extend autocratic high price Culture edi- early poetry by the Physical Lam bo urn Lover's Book of Bon- When AJpayOutcast the follow, - R-rule over the nations of the earth. By and uninteresting. folIt proby Arthur O- - Danielle; pacific pared Islands' conof the ' staff. John were torial Coryell the best nets. seller darlag Ing Press Publishing Association, Mo mi force of arms duced no eftect on t)e public, but it lowed, a year later, a few alert read- November. Adams, Sqek to conquer hie they Cyclone tinues story." Lister Charles Letters Lister; and California. tain View, us, and by force of arms we ere comers upon its author a mental to take notice of the auAthlete Detective; and Richard M. produced fthrisUne, CholmotldeJej , .1.2t . condition of acute discontent th Recollections. i thor,began pelled to meet them. and on ef them was Sir (then 2.1. Th . - The Rev. Mr. Daniells is president Wlnans. in "Our Senators on Nation- necessary Lowell in Tendencies Modern Dwelling place of Light, of sin conviction a preceding Clifford, furmer Mr.) goverHugh obtained has the of the general conference of Seven American Poetry. al Physical Culture, Churchill . , , ., ,1119 regeneration.", nor of and Mates Federated the Malay nation oa of the Were I a Maxwell If Al.SUB-I.ORR- A number, Adventists, and it is evident that views of Jwesity-o2. Long Live the King, HE. hlmaelf several exoellent authovof the Of Miller he has made a close study of ths East- aolons, including the late Senator Measured Borne Drawings The World's Debate Is the title of ..91,8 books the Maiay. Clifford gave 4. Rh Inchart ern question from a Biblical stand- Newtands of Nevada. j a book by Mgr. William Barry which Colonial and Georgian Houses, t vola Conrad upon The Soul of a Bishop, 'siki 9 LEO by Daniel and encouragement privately Youth th Moore and L P. Putnam's Rons, Nsw point. His little book, under the above Nation. has won much attention in England, but t. Extricating Obadlah. Lincoln lork and London. title, contains many interesting facts Nasmyth A Carpenter Th Moon talked him up ofIn literary circle, Young Woman's Jcmmai Poems in and will be published in the United critic re- (. The Balt of the Earth. English , the majority Peat. Private In Pest which Wilhe has extensive are his number gathered Ivy soon. the The author of this by The States author brings very , , 9114 Bldg wick mained unaware of him. After an in. mjAiograph was travels throngh all the countries of liamsJanuary Stone, Alfred Lamtoourne, Min- out sharply the conrasted fdeats and In Penrose What a Geologist Can Do tervai formerly deputy from Strasburg In Europe that are now of two year, during which he DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. in the nie Iverson Hodapp. Valeria De Muds ths facts War; engaged of out of which the history Balt Lake City, Utah. the German Cortina Ftench-Englis- h Picard struggled between tbs dealrite writ Reichstag, senator frotn war, andonit also has many points in Kelsey, and Ruth May Fox; and the great conflict was born and comes to based the Scriptures yrhlch fur- General Board of the Y. L. M. L A. the cocclusivn that absolute power is Military ManuaL and mayor of the city it Plumon for the Use nish food for thought and reflection extends New tear greetings to the doomed. . of Colmar; so he is thoroughly quail-beof Officers and interpreters in the so far as information and experie- as to the seriousness -- of - ths times members of the association in an ediCampaign. nce go, to offer & study, as he has in which we are living, besides giving torial as well as in a special mesIt has taken three years to unearth Tresent Powell Successful Canning and explanation as to ths sage. Dr. F. ft Harris, director of the an indirect war prophecy of Israel here done, on Four-Nine- ty of the two an excellent prounces to France and to Germany, meaning of the general unsettled con- Utah Agricultural College Experiment ZangwilL a prediction far more apt Preserving. Bulllvan Jourfrom th Passages in the world today. For IS Station, define "The Gospel of the than most of ths alleged guesses at the nal of Tbomea Russell and to make a of the ditions he has presentation Sullivan, been a student and ex- Clean Plate and Dr, M. C.- - Merrill of origin of Armageddon. In- "Children claims of their - He maintains years people. Whittlesey Minor- - - Ecclesiastical, 2S years ago, of the of the Written of the Bible, pounder Ghetto," prophecies that thp institution asks the same the timely created Domestic was and which Architecture Garden of problem .1 MOMEXTX he ANY IX he PRICE ORDER NOW. and a occurs full "In world this that "Su-sanpassage; 'expresses gratitude th the treaty of Frankfort, made " question, "What of the Hour?" Bpaln. of smouldering prejudices a scrap of Southern CmCYROIJ5T MOTOR CXX, SALT LAKE OTOItE, 149 E. JTRST SO. a Mwten the German empire and the has been permitted to live to see the Goes How to Us Wlirwell . Reference charming of fulfillment bonfire. which he the things start, may paper taught which has run through sevrrrnrh republic Mav 10., mf, has in the looku. beginning of his ministry. In narrative now a ihre'e-fol- d eral numbers, brings Its heroine- into -character: it Wyatt Wlhd in the corn: and he his on volume his the views gives Franc and New Car-rollJif C.hla 's and Elsie .Young not alone Germany and France, further fulfillment of this month, Other Poems, Japan found de traces Lanux and prophecies America Pierre hut the world A Volunteer Missionekory, Z&ngwUl Principle of Nationalialsor and he thinks it in the books of Daniel and Revelathe insists profound upon thfjuence herewith its opportune that even those who up to tion, which, s he reads eighth which Walt Whitman has hsd upon ties "A them, apply ary," reaches the present time have had no atories Other ard Laura by Danish Books. special directly to the overthrow of the Turk- ohapter. mental the inspirations reason, dor interest liTT s tertdenclesjnd I. and art serious, "Fromade,and provinces. ish empire. The book 'Is declared to Beit of France and Anker Vaabenloso. of the ou m come to know the facta about be. the outgrowth of sincere convic- clea are by Levi Edgar Young, Lon thinks that we have now a number of Rebel Kvlnden of 8ociabsmen. ' Kate and Dr. Thomas, 1 Haddock, to be able form for tions, and the hope of its publishers ordp?, whose work will receive warm Bjorhsgaard Bpredte Minder. rt poets three-pa.urwtibstve Wtdtsoe.An A. - .and.,, trustworthy original John is that its perusal may lead to a betWelcome therS. u Krag Glade Loitant. . women'! for "Absent 0 voices, lh song lisPUted He of vital the ter understanding Vemr signifiquestion. The great, big story of g big American whose great, good eenae and Krag Vandrlngamand. v ordiiigly presents in compact psra- -, cance of the-- . present world war in Loved' Ones,", is by Evan Stephen. of "Mr. F. N. Doubleday, president Lie Nordover. -.firmness tot the right did much to thwart the amblflona of Gormany ' A Co., recently ca? hubdivtslons a great deal of its relation to the ooraing kingdom of Wh Lie Nye Kraefter Page Doubleday, 7 rT American honor. ' 'rr,li,tlon about the history, lerrl- - peace. , Veeterlandlana of find-rj,nd to preserve Ohlson Children's Friend With the January bled to Red Cross headquarters In - , ' Wat on population, resources, charade -The volume contains about ItO number this little magaxine begins on the that Hlstorier.steamship its Washington tetiil n7 f,f th two provinces, pages and it is freely illustrated. seventeenth volume, giving promise which he traveled 'from San Francisco Fiction. ,t,h fncldent showing the of continued ueefulneae to and popu- to Honolulu every person aboard-Chinese- , , lty ct deposition of th'o.r Ouper, W. L. Twilight of the with the Primary associations, Japanese. British, Filipino, Boula larity taai T,d the Germans, and tn whose organ It is. The subject of and 'American had taken Red Cross tniu . ' Elliott, F. P, Lend Me Your Name. the former at the study for the year is Material De- membership. wA8,.imre(I - of the Hemenway. H. Four Daya latter. It Is almost need the early settlers velopment among, Hopkins, N. M. Racoon Lake MysLord Northcllffes book on Che world ,bat he submits' as th of Utah, and in Illustration of the text, re- tery. . Amcrtcqui Review of Reviews In many valuable and unique Incidents has been War, for the At th wronw. conflict, ietheir unui.fmy Laughlln, C. E. Heart of - Her January contribution to The Re- are presented. The editorial is by way vised aid enlarged by the addition their mother his con lit 5, V'v 1 Ffatw. of some chapters on1 the .part Amer- Highness. e view, Frank H. Slmonda, the eminent of New Year greeting, followed by p,rhUul hom: and "'t on strategy, takes a rather Reeve, A. B. Adventure. about making eoldiers' ica is taking and is in t$ain for early the urhnca 'that, they authorityview of the fifth campaign supplies, a form of work in which the publication under the new title "Lord Richardson, H. H. Fortunes . of r.C"a. UK he , America, atrong And gloomy Book. The profits Richard Mahoney. , great war.- He says that for p - 5rfn about this of the Primary children have made ' Northcllffe's War the first time, a year bkgina with ne little Children's Books. creditable and indeed remark- from Its sale will go to the American most ' ' reason for expecting vict- able record. The Friend ia filled with Red Cross. 'ktle whim has ai legitimate Ames Under Boy Scout Colors. decisive ory-, its Defied the Kaiser. victory, during Man Who wholesome The reading Boat by Storiea. Cloud Johnclean, matter, and --'Elisabeth Robins reimell. whose Dougin Wilson Barton ou course; and he think end of 'the may be safely and profitably introand . Girls Frym professor of phM- - year will see the war the Boys I Cheney was charma atlll in Lovers, last "The book ' progo duced into every home where there from Storyland. 'jaiiioh Ln lwrnun'biR tniverrity. with Germany able to make are children. With illustrations and facsimile reproductions of document which ing end. pathetic stqry of Jhy war, in of Puss that Mr- Blumenthal ress, Cory Adventures to America from her enemies In returned headway and against U were never intended to aee the light of day Priue, Two Dollar Net Jr. Boots, timrT! .rondemried t0 death . eight possession of Allied territory on the London, where she has undergone- th House. . Dtoratw1 J" carr')n sentences SurpriB Brown Bhe two western front. Dr. John P, Peters, I" years.A' patriotic business firm in Bait! air raid of the ' than f,v .hundred the widely-knoFabry Insect Adventures. 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