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Show DESERET r EVENING NEWS - f SATURDAY MARCH III 1U1S .2-- 5 . Gilbreath's book, published last week by the Harper, ha for !ta nan if Inc Amerikanka." title "Mi the heroine of the book. kites Gilbreath tell of the Journeying of a young American girl in Russia, oholf at the outbreak of tho war finds in China: her friends all ad rise her that it would tie fool her dine to Rusal through attempt to crone Siberia: he undaunted and will not abandon her pious. All through the! .book ;her la tho feeling of tho feJ j jeplrtt of Russia and the EaM.tnt. Blended in wl'h the picture of beanty that belong to the vxatnere of the country and the end ar pictures, ' a delightful romances ' ' v At a recent dinner of business men the question waa raised a to bow people in Germany managed do keep, themselves alite be trade, when exporting and Importing w almost prohibited The. question got the reply. "Oh, tile Germans are all right; they trade among tbemrelvre.' Mark Twa.n used to tell a similar tale regarding the natives of Bermuda, home one put the question to him and be renlled, "Oh, they live by taking it one wasHing'" Olivo BK WALT M USOX Arthur Gler.n, author of was Part in the Great-WA- r. eeoeer on the? Andasta Yourein.your CDuntr8 ervice' What better place to be? ; no-.- fro.-afiec-th- o publishers landd fL-r- indorsed the game. d , 'Our h was te- - to his Belfast, where he aaa And fight fop liberty And honor yes, tis great to live, - And greater still to die! For noble are the hearts that hear " The voice of freedom cry. Fuse speech is numbered with the Ilk" , our fathers 2oLel theispron?, rnd boons vjT .J stripped the strongbox hart; when yer.ile pence is hero once more, well nil be pnviieg-.-- d to roc.r, tytd rant, arujtid r.rtd rwiuti. ltut now sweet peace is done to death; end jf.h who cafes up hi bri-atto fptT.ble and complain, to,how that all tge 3J Is wrong, is striving donry b.prolong the Teuton Tyrant's reign. I would not,!i',e a traitor sarin from tome tali tyee where robing sing, a rope around my necl; hnd sc I spring tlic Lind of dope that reeks of confidence and hope, and always viil. by heck. h , . Missionary Brings Back Conviction steamer tank he passengers look to the boats A'l the author s personal effect were lot, n4 lt ls alL too probaLla that th manuscript, of an important book Is now at the bottom of the Irish sea. ; ei Mr. Gleason has just written You stand with men who dare to go . w hp THE DESCENT NEWS). e 1 ' tttJR rralir I I would nut' like trator fail, my back agsmst a iimeet-mfiring squad in front; 'twould be a dnmal way td enj the bt'le pv.h humbly wend, this finish to my stunt. So 1 keep tab upon r..y tongue, and sue the loyal word arc sprung, when 1 'rear up and spiei; disloy: word tav do great harm, may paralyse seme jlditr arm. and make h'm drop hi steal. The careieso-talkdrift arou.ui, and frt; and accld and naw the groirnii ; perhaps th y mean no ill; but they'd be paiimdsif they could know how far their idle yawpifigx go to hear.cn KauerCfT. and cem la time Of pace each nat.vopenl cotrd J used to the government, until hi 4uns wcnt do it, I confess; we ell enjoyed it' wore or less, and all hrr-ee- You're in your country's service now; The fkg you live for seems A symbol new, each star, each stripe With added luster gleams; And only you can know the thrill, Can feel the hearts red flame. For you have sworn to serve her true And keep her folds from shame.. Avoiding Treason Japan Is Ab&olutely 0n the Square -- On the Ground of the Japanese Uourae fietHnr, Ax U ell As to Keister The Beast PuviMr AstrisDts to tlu- - Allies, site is Justified In g Vladivostok at Once No Cxiu-- r libwtion for Her Expansion Vents from Fazantsin. blie Than Into Siberia Only Fifty-liv- e Has Become One of the Great Nations of (lie Uorld, a Member of The Group of ITrsC --Clues Powers to. Decide Uie World s Demlntes After tlto M a r. Ocro-pyin- Edgar Middleton, author of , The Way of the Air, wiil accompany the GEORGE, FAN" AND NAN SAVAGE, AS CHILDREN famous aviator Herbert Sykes on a, In spite of the fire some years aero other day was found the above quaint sensational flight from London to New chila Tork. for. which preparations are novrj Mr. of three Savage which destroyed many old pioneer group pf the present head of being made. The plane will leave George You're In your countrys service now; picture. A remnant of the collection dren, Hanworth Park, pel '.ham. Middlesex, com hi C. R. Savage the pane, and of the late C. R. Sarage still remain etsters, Mrs Nan Richardson tat the at dawn, and wiU. if expects lions hold On you she looks with pride; and it includes some rare old photo right) and Mrs. Fannie Brothers good, reach America before nightfall. "If I were a Japanese, and were Thor was a new election in Japan. of The children graph Among them are unusual (center). the The trip will be accomplished on a representing the Japanese people Id and the party which had engineered Andjn your loyalty she trusts the demands through was overthrown. pictures of pioneer leader, quaint old family so often went to their father's powerful epee lully designed Whitehead this war, I should undoubtedly occupy It is no more fair to judge her bv . The stormy waves to ride. ' time belle and a number of rare studio to "get their pictures taken" machine, the secret of whose construcon of Vladivostok the so those demand, or by that overthrown ths which lain have ground that the origtnalr do not , remember tion has not been divulged. daguerreotype Strong men are you with spirits brave, long In the pioneer photographer's the exact date of this group, but they Japanese Monroe doctrine, as well as party than it .wouid be to Judge this collection that all trace of the orlg. characterize it as when we were only Dodd, Mead A Company have just for the purpose of rendering ths best country hy any one email extreme , The courage and the will Inals has been lost. In the list the youngsters." the ultra militarist parry, on at T published "The Three of Hearts," by That ever leads to victory, . the other extreme, that western mu-to- r, Berta Ruck (Mrs Oliver Onions), an possible ml Stines to the Allies." sible only by Ibq recent solution of schools, and a "mere mans clever This it the summing up of the situaLaFoilette. tale of a British Infantryman The crown of heroes stilL the Greek crisis. It permits the comments on feminism add to the ex- amusing !i! who In some mysterious manner finds tion given by Dr- - Fred B, Fisher, who Restrained by bemm of Honor reader, aa he follows the startling cellence of this number Spring fash- himself engaged to three girls at once. has from Japan 'Everybody murt realize that Japan recently returned events that succeeded ons another to ion are decidedly to the fore, but the The story of hi emergence from out could this where he surveyed ths mission work start today and. with her Youre in your countrys service now; this crisis' from which Greece has other good departments including predicament of 4od her complete control of the predicaments to hie happily emerged, to understand the cooking, the patriotic "Soldiers All, own ultimate happiness, of ths Methodist Episcopal church jn navy. ss well March on I The bugles blow! he Wciftc, could take the ettiee of and the attitude taken by ths Greek people, childrens pages, are not at that of the three girls, la funny and preparation for their centenary ceie-- Manila, Hhmnghui, Hong Kong. Pings who, because of their inactivity and all crowded out and are, ss always, told with ebarm A nations blessing, take with you, and over night. There Colombo pore bration. Dr. Kishor brought back with Hi. were credited with ap- helpful. (him a conviction that Japan Is ab- - was only one American war ship in And know, whereer you go, proving the policy of the Will deE. his Ingersoll making ap-?- ? Manila, harbor whew 4 wswwver there. most a National s M and beMr. Robert Gauvafn square, the at minuiy king. Geographic very rhe Hosd preciatlve sens of their eager pro- - ith all the rest of ihe world abl,l) America is you yes, you! Griggs, who waa the first explorer That Led Home. ginning shows the fundamental error F. -sorbed ui the war, Japan could sail in tory of the great gresslveuess ss a nation. which characterised the policy of the to ascend Mt. Kalmai. and study its Her consecrated might In which the author tells) thk Japanese point of view " and capture all the important points Entente toward the Balkan power, active crater, the largest In the world, Northwest, school-mastthe a of story young said im. Fisher, "Japan must go into m her vicinity if she named to. Why and bow Constantine fcnd the agent has now completed an exploration of whose world was a That'S pledged to make the world secure country school In Siberia. Germanys influence has been doesn't she? Because she is honorable. area adjacent the rich qf the German propaganda profited the glgpntie eefety-valv- e Canadian Wheatland, and th too strong down there ait along. Their Hhe hae an alliance with the United For justice, peace and right. by it. He examinee their attitude to- to Ml Katmai, which he has named girl he found there. It is said to be next step, both for their own inter- Ktates. and with Great Britain. If she the of Ten Thousand Smokes.' "Valley ward their Constantine, Indecision, It la with a strong, sane FREDERICK A. EARLE in th Newark New. be to were treacherous she could break that ' unquestionably the most won- full ofandhumor, est, and for the Allies, will and contradictions, coercions, etc., explains derful of a hint mystery. volcanic region In the world, spirit do compact today. Take this very matter that Siberian entrance, ths growth of th liberal movement, guard sending troops into Hiberie. Instead ail possible to put that section of Rus- Bf by Mr. and eventually th inflnences that led and it is vividly described is in recalled It of going in alone, she has invited the a 5 that with England remarkable lotCopy of Griggs, Instead side. on nearly Allies' the sia to th abdication of the king, after more interesting: for Its author is the which the Greek Refutation of In the National Geographic of 8hel levs "The n Chinese government to send troops Germany get control of the people once again pictures. most distinguished soldier-writAn article Deism " which wss recently sold as ting of breathed an Rhantung Magazine- - for February. peninsula, which railroad, and take nit south- from atmosphere purely Greek In the same Issue 'of the Huth Library for 3.999. ern Siberia. would Prussia In other words, since none and be part will NEW BOOKS have that directly affected commer- Just translate that situabegan work at once In preparawas picked up not many .yearm ago tion Into terms to in will dispute Prussia her militarism, he with local go El is interest into Yladiroe- - , her, ctaily by Guy of this Supis the most distinguished living writer tion for the fulfillment of their whole llott "Mitchell . of by Professor Dowden on a bookstall pose some neutral nationcountry. like Argen- tok. and Siberia. The publication well deserves BarreWof UU entitled, "Billions Im4 cents. Dowden on militarism In both theory and duty. Is for DAK FLACKS. to in Rocks." me' himself IKK sold it wonderfully Up Japan were German Lprked to a tina to be made accessible to all thought strong permit with allusions to He la at present deputy distillation of soon after for 50. Onlr SS influence to come in there, how long pressive and stimulating. TN-- practice. Americans who are interested in oil from shale In early chief of the general staff, (that la ful Kg HEART OF GERMAN , Utah, and present would it take President Wttson to send years from paganism, and look where the various problems connected wM-th- e extent t&A E; by resource. hmd of This this uch of Mrs. Xena and closer closer ands. Guilliert an ths staff great Ameri Ford, parts general draaing some boats down, and to take steps to fhe yutfiia Company. Boston and organisation as remain in Berlin), great war. paper has 19 illustration. Further can port, whose body and that ot her enforce the Monroe doctrine? It would Prstige to the group of frst-elatfw Vsrk. are who been quartermaster-generawho rhail sit around the coun articles, son were discovered In the wreckage be our first duty to see to it that Ger- by Ralph Graves, l having formerly In the field, German repreSANITATION FOR Ot R FIGHTERS. point Out numerous ways in which of a bouse d e- - tro. ct In London in a man influence ble to decide the deettnie of tho Vi remarkable book, which In not was gotten out of Booth se- -. sentative - we are or should bo helping to solve on the the war. Fifty-fiv- e jg a notable contribution to the the of author On from America. ouriwor the other hand, jearint hut orj- of the war but a human general qfaff, etc., but above all elsq, HEALTH FOR THE ROLDIER AND- our allies' food problem: and by Hert'seri rbo Pome Fires Burning." on American point of view. 1 think PrwU Japan Was backward nation. Kivh-SAILOR; Professor -by inforvaluable bert vital who and Irving interest, as of Intense h of beyond Corey, long r recognised gives universal o.;t thc -, dispute of ant th compulsory in is takpopular Wilson English vr. man and M. D absolutely ; right Fisk. L) Eugvns our chief writer to th Prussian army. a ar songs. education, and she has de-si sn answer to ths questions: Funk A W agnails Company, New mationInabout shopping abroad for Ing no attitude in regard to Siberia., Pri on Whlla the book was written for GorFrance, army Tork. readers of hasRto consider the reaction onlT1"1'1 n,i j M Bulgaria go lntq the war did "1? man consumption, comment on It was ate of Germany? Why to According figures compiled by Russia. I feel very sad over th whole intelligent readers. There are 40 book This is a publication of pocket sixe, restricted or suppressed in th Father-lanIn H onset eepi we Poems in the tne Columbia University Library! S Russian situation en refuse to go in, with the ToMio Good and number alone, sny of course, but from r. and Its export was prohibited, khaki doth binding, containing 179 March number ars by Margaret did the Kaiser and King books have been published during the the Japanese standpoint I feel that !of "oond hnd book Hores where you pages; and it should prove a boon to DawAratlne dtscuee this war at e because of Its too candid explanaot row Clara women 109 last year by Savage, Coningsby Columbia alumni. there is no question of what yun n,(" men in our army and navy into they Kiltt conference five months before tions, among other things, of tho way those Half of the authors have' been gradu- ought to do next fingenng the page, eagerly. You meet whose hands it may com, for it is son, Sara Teaadale and Aline in war which of this finished, A Germany, nr started? ' clearing up them reading English books every- ated the hurt dozen years, ths with matter of vital importance mer a notable ar;ay f talent; bnt are othersduring and other Japans Point of I lew. eimilar perplexing proposes to plan for the next. It is filled where. In their rickshaws, on the street to their health, in camps, on ship- the prose authors represented being scattered thinly through un- cars. I saw a man to In Our failure Clarenco this ns which as yet have remained to Interesting as an attempt to layIt the famous: Buddington country the as , equally back ss far 1933. reading years is board, and on the firing line. It shows Kelland, Madeleine Z. Doty. Conmgsby iff an derstand Japan to duo largely to Our "American Commonwealth on aBryce's. world, neces-J- r foundations of "history;" and street the soldier or sailor in a clear concise Mr bivolves the exploration of a specially instructive as a denuncia- fashion Kathleen failure to Jworrla, in from Dawson, her Henry You car Tokio. come Th awar with a Interpret policies Chicago Port has offered a prise just how to manage himself P. Davison, I. A. IL Wylie, William J. for x trail of diplomacy, a Japanese point of view. We interpret sense that Japan is a very live and leading tion of international Ideals and as a physically, the best letter of what to do and what not Carrie Chapman Catt, K. 8. three hundred words r.ot more than th Monro Doctrine from our own growing nation." xrh the maxes of Intrigue and warning of the plans which are be- to Locke, do in to order and to bow fit, the keep discussing made In Berlin for the cold and Rose --4tpuoa. The- - author hae come ing point of view, and expect other nahis health under- - all possi- Martin, etc., not forgetting authenticity of Chriatlne." reasoned application, of th lessons protect Un trail down through the centions to take th same attitude. The ble conditions Of course It is just as ONeill with her celebrated "Kewpiea." seato Europe, and most sensationally of this war and the development of a essential for the of the fiction best Some crus of tho Japanese sltuatiun to that thT fighting man to know son faiof found followed It, her descriptive record Mill more scientific military system, a how to within the page of she to land hungry. Herd to a little A New Baconian. keep at the top notch of effi- Good New than ciency physically but plenty of atd from the Mill more perfect Housekeeping; g gathered it as is to for him strip of island, juat the size of Caii- - j subexisted in 114. Here is again given, know his technioal to serious to kings, minister and generals. is ths also tention mil-- ! paid fornla. Where California has two for duties military TV e have a new Baconian the autumn of 1U Demetrm on the best possible authority, th he can in this way donbly serve him- jects now engaging the public mind. Inhabitants, Japan baa fifty-foThe' following books will bs added that Germany with ail her self. his family, end his country. This Is especially true of th depart- in the field aa Australian champion lion n beaccompanied millions. Whereas In California they to the public library Monday, March by her husband warning professor an idea avowed th at of which in Maddock. Indignation Mildred ment In Mrs. Kenneth is this can in by Hsnce. cultivate flvo small acres . , la reality who refuses volume, six to though 33. call every himself Bacona de"war after tho war" la BUS bulks large tn the matter of war housekeeping, war cooking, etc., ian. though he has discovered evi- tn Japan only sn acre in seven mav mi, left America for Greece, her eoonomte Mtorellaneons. and only to rebuild her mili- practical helpfulness. n country, to see If la sny way termined not but war Its hy- ars outlined in a most Instructive bs never tilted. have before to dence, profitably They got adduced. which to build it this time giene has been carefully considered helpful way. Fashions, discoveries, seems to indicate Baird Girl Beautiful. essld be of service in the crisis tary system rather cleerly that have more room tor spreading out. i Barres and others War and approved by military specialists the question box, etc., are other excel- Bacon waa the author then Imminent. Arriving tn upon aa indestructible economic foun"To nt tho visualize situation, one of of be- imagine the book revelation The is dation. fins a painting, most famous of the and it embodies the fruits of a vast lent features: and of Youth. "to. she save Mr. Lloyd George, ro- dropping- Japan into the palm of your Spirit Rhaksepearean ! cover what uthor say th Germany adorna Daddis. amount In Benson nf experience Foem. suit the tud- ofthe British tu- f?uJ the Reid by "Goodby, i"Hits, mantic comedies. He has written a hand. These finger are the several ths views that army medlcsH and other officers thus page. 20.099-wor- d Historic Sliver Bigelow French authorities, and later thinks. inHis mew arsand treatise on tho subject Unas along which ah might normally to the Ger- having behind It the weight ot the Germany, prevail w ft Italy, she finally succeeded, man Colonies and Its Makers It and will hrTin bar of appear Blberia China, th Korea, expanded: quarpeople hts deductions will seem highest authority obtainable. . a difficult and dangerous pas-- tt f Its Culture The character Bjornaon Foams and Songs. terlies before it to Issued hi book form. and Manchuria, the Philippine Jalanda common sense. In authors are Professor Irving Fisher, thePhysical It meriting Greece. There In only logic and is Banner Poems of H. C. BunngP. I of this contents magazine im precluded from giving further and pulling this thumb way down, the says him- of Yale University, chairman of the arreality this author-soldito self " fhf time all doors were open derails at present, because th evt--is Hawaiian Islands. In years part Japan Chapel! More Gardening Don't. by Its title. A conspicuous whit in a stronger Reference nothing Board praise of Life Is the "The Hygiene inter-number ticle in the March Congdon Fight for Food. available to all in law has bad her eyes on th Philippines. h4 many Intimate Is said in hie apt i Extension Institute with King Constantine and bis of militarism than (which includes I resident Health Message." being a library that possesses a properany Cornaro Discourses on th Bober collecWhy shouldnt she? They ar of th Life. from Prince Buelow the W. C. Gorgaa, Surgeon- - narrative of "physical fitness tn the tion trail, who were at that moment quotations of books one and same must not racial stock. But ths United put ha their highest cards to swing civilian. Thus it in proved that mili- General Rupert Bine, etc.), and Dr. White House; while of equal interest rival Baconian on th track efyet Croft Electrical Machinery. It, 1 State cams along, and shut off the is not a mers Prussian inven- Eugene Lyman Fisk, medical director to most rae to the side of the Teutonic tarism militarism DeWlndt Roc!a as I Know IL people will be the suggestions shnll my only that it in stronger evi- Philippine and Hawaiian Is Prussia itself. ot the Institute, who are also the au- Islands tion. t the Eliusor Practical Baodxg,cg. war. 8b was also Hence, so long as Prussia rules Ger- - thors of "How to Live." of which over contained In "How to Wallop Worry." dence hitherto than In great any that closes two these produced down fingers Inare tated equally to th Intimacy and cor.fetalon a and An experience , Emerson Efficiency. of their theory, but that nev- over her. Then In 199. after the end many, all talk that seeks to distin- 199,909 copies have been sold, and corporated in- - th on "Red support tfldeoce of Venlxelos, -- Social n article LAfe In It th leader guish ertheless abnoof stops short of ths Chinese war. Japan signed a being "war parties from 'peace par- which has been highly Indorsed by 7s,r .rV serial the and 9. atory, "'Cy saV Greece to hts ca Liquor;" best doing Ihe England. iA wi "militarist" from "statesmen, medical and sanitary : authorities clone Adams, Athlete Detective." be- oftAwrJ treaty promising not to attempt cause of the Entente. As her ties, th unorthodox trngth and I Goldrtng Charlotte Brents. Is misleading a fact which this re- throughout the country. farther Into China. That close comes in tbs present installment quite enough to disquiet th faithful, trngrmt Hnnekrr Frans Liszt, sad ,idge of secret conditions tn- -' markable book establishes beyond all that finger down. Kore and Japan GetFailure." of The Art wlU it became clear to her that, rouse lanireacn Foundling Prince. a thrilling. lot of pascertainly angry , both rmliced for a Rustime that controversy. "Maklong ' rature of Most of Out the Yoursylf," sion and make a sensation. London sia was ting her people depended on Keiloy "Workmanship in Word'. coming down to rake Korea, Business Men as Fit aa Soldiers. Correspondence Boston Transcript. access of Venlxelos, and she Kent Investigating an Industry. so the only thing for Japan to do to LATEST MAGAZINES ing c herself A THK GREEK Qrr.VTIOV. ) "Why You Should Eat Honey,to "GovLane heart and soul Into his Henry Fords Own Btory. Russia from still nearer, the keep getting ernment Responsibiiltiea These various and adventurMenzieo Lord WHUam Percafurd to wss over Korea. Auruw tak That leases V. C. THE GREEK QUESTION: by Knife Pickwick' Handled. only one finger open to her Child." etc, are other contributions et are described In aAivifl, Amorims American The April American of practical worth and timellnem TU Osuvam: published lor the today, the Moore Bens of Pain and Pleasure. and highly entertaining Hellenic Society, by the Oxford Uni- Magazine leads off with an unusual of direction Rlherta and Manchuria. Bernarr mtr- of Macfadden, nar-Viewpoint" wherefore the book Is a Morgenrtern There to a first rat anecdote (a Mr. She bss got to expand, and that finger versity Press American Branch, New story by John Taintor Foote called founder of the magazine, la direct, events that transpired, one Tork. Paget Poetry of Americas wit and "Otto," Why I Cut Loose from , and courageous, and picture J. J. H Isseys new book, Gossip of lie thors. ? it the very heart of perhaps humor. .will be helpful to all small clear This is the first publication of dhe Chicago" Sincere and Square. liberally scattered through th num- the Rood. concerning the popularity Randall Philosophy of Powir. important campaign of town who Would think people Hellenic society, recently they ber add interest and understanding of Dickens or Flckwick. Ons of the "I earn away from Japan absoluteGermans hare yet initiated. American which ran Riepert Bird Hoares Boys alms to do for the like to go to the big city and to those to th instructions given. scoop n I of what two, bufeehich one? Mr. Hissry was ly convinced ef her sincerity and of Build. . happened at the founded,of the United Rtatea and those In the cities who look longingly at in Bury .St. at th bo her to 7 .interview between the Kaiser people staying dostre and In AngL Smith Smith. 51 y square. Gipsy towns. right small "Pictures Burned In My ear March Instructor Th was reflecting alopd on the conference with such representative ' Juvenile Constantine at Corfu in of Greece what similar societies, is th story of a Y. M. C. A. Thompson, d. Scientific Manags-mar- t. for the Memory colored cover, fact that Mr. a waa v number has rpretty as 114. is of Itself amasing Uer established, have don France Count TerauchL th presupposed Japanese who man has just returned from the "The Mother." and the frontispiece is to have stayed there, when hts host mier of and to make an epochal volume: people of Great Britain, sf Japan; Count Okoma, whom of th fronL Christian. Girl. Vho is oil, Upton Military Policy exclaimed: "Supposed! wsryon admires as the Grand Old United is only on of many diacloe-r- a of Japan: namely, foster and forge considered to be an picture ot the "Mount ot indignantly States, Institution or a a he Man of Japan; Count Hasegaoa, govVat-ritsrCly lees sensational, that the new bonds of mutual confidence and race horse, tells the story of his great the Holy Croes." Colorado, altitude This, sir, Is the very inn where Book of the West Indio. of ihe book contains. ernor general of Korea: snd the Hon. . Jt has as understanding between then). Vt this success; Irving Bachellef writes of his 13,979 feet, which to the topic of Walpole Jnreoh Conrad. fie i the Mr. Pickwick when TPHnece a portrait of M. Venlxelos, society Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler of that Spots used Beauty article, Mr. W of in opening minister Du- education iittoma Fair (jonspirator and views; and Nora Hekiya. West." Another Christian Science Monitor, university, is president, and experiences t'- Korea. 1 was sga in' and again im- 1. he "e de Cherreore. of score of lilustra- - Columbia Bayes has written the theatrical ar- Intermountatn to Around and to "In the a n couple written preshas he preface paper that Is particularly inter Willis Alcott Memoirs. pressed with th genuine sincerity of this number. Other good The latter is in brochure ticle for their whole altitude. That impression In the Issue are Stories by Hugh Ban Diego; and a fine phot.igraph b'nf a post card picture of ent work. magazine PTrtkm. For Men. Dead size, containing things of Kaacka celebrated painting "The Waiting too was and to clear definite be eradiBertha jTJ'rt'ne and th Kaiser, all copies form of Fullerton, Rich, Holworthy Rosur, notion finds plaoa la tho SunBuchan Salute to Adventurer. about 190 pages; and the translation" Hall, and Bruce Barton. were confiscated and or cated altered the The papby anything Family T Laitmia Big Little Person. . few days after th copy was from the French has been done by Dr. Money. Interesting People's day school lesson departmsnL , ers over her 'may say. f Special Correspondence ) departN. Brown, of the College of ment. and contort Th Gambler Ad Oth"Meaning of Thrift," to by "Tak those twenty --on demand er Dostoevsky irroT rora which th present en- - Carroll announcement and editorial, London. March 13. Two partners are there and F. M. Smith; New The Tork. Stories. Prast. of author. 4 the a Joseph City made. Altogether "In are a which favorite critic-tohold much Interest and source results In of a M In London sat firm publishing Kndteott Carolyn of th Quarters. stories by John Henry Evans, Frank their t German Intrigue is one Oauvaln, waa formerly minister plet In this counify. The for readers. f and attack dav. the other offices, respective Iverson Ivy Minnie Hodapp, C. Gatlin Full Measure of Devotion. Steele, m." West dramatic and thrilling tpotentiary of France, and Is no ,.1 public nplnton of Japan wss not Annie Lynch and waiting to keep appointments which total Stone, Jlachen Terror. "aiHme of th whole war oerlod. political director of the Journal rdf! Woman's Home there demands. H? spite of ths Ruck. Hol- - Wllllams snd aids for Sun- they had fixed, at the same hour, with behind The R. of guide Three others. Hearts. Dehats. Paris; and his extensive potH.-e- worthy Hall has theCompanion never fact haa China nabeen a first half of a i work in various depart- two of their clients, one of whom was tion that controlled Sinclair Tree of Heaven. and journalistic experience quali- fin novel In the April Woman's c d that her own affaire. a well known newspaper P THEIR Homs day school MdlTH. fies im admirably, to treat ot the ex- Companion, and the second half Is ments are prepared with great cars enL Neither of we must admit that Japan has CbUdmt Books. th f two Surely turned up tremely complex Greek queetion In to appear next, month, There to thitobm? sTI!.AS .FROM Duira With the Army of th the' Later th partners discovered that the aa much right to use her lnfluencs in world With a clearness von the present war. MRr7 darned apecially for children reason that they waited in vain was determining the affair nf China, her kJ; T LiwitdOw.of thCaron Oermta and frankness that does him credit kina Freeman and the concluding part O.Z aa next both of door two that tho and men neighbor, other of England wre snd Hamp Sheridan's Twins. wealth good variety o. P Balaam's Sons, he casts light upon the responsibility of "Sleeping Dogs" by Mary contain a W iil dead, one of them (the correspondent I Germany and France and tbe United Machine Shop Practice. Hartman fork?tff. Hastings things for tho little folks. and London. that rests on the different nations in Bradley. In "Th Veil." Maud an air raid victim, having met States, who have to eroas all the Radbeing il- Hayward Money; What It la ami i? the material for this book connection with this question, and up- ford Warren has written of th faith hts In death when a to oceans world bomb to the, to China. How fell IL Ure get directly reCo. on them. errors The committed In the recently communication In " Pag between of for available In a hotel front by i Doubleday. th in However, public opinion publication Japan was Ferry Fallback. ss yet unknown to and th dead that the war haa living ceived a letter from Mrs. Rudvard London." The other badsomewhere e essay reveals fact died sudden- not behind those demand, and what "Engll.h language la not Richards Abigail Adams. ,h Introductory or the pre-0- the general public, facts that SLre in to many people An account ofbrought how a Kipling In which she said: "Mr. ly ot heart failure. It to a strange happened? When Japan realized that Stein Our Little Frankish Cousin r. entitled are a f au town write K small made course not in true is did that the poem obvious that they coincidence both that record contestably 4 country's Kipling partner should the expression of world opinion which of Iott Ago. was Intended only for Ger- - thentiealed by documents ths publica-tio- n Liberty Loan subscription, a practical 'Be a Soldier.' but I think it must be have been waiting at the asms time followed waa against there demands. u, nwaL Whyte Worlds Wonder Sorire This makes it all the- of which has been rendered pos- - article ion the motion picture Ln the an excellent parody of his style," for a dead man. Williams Fslr Play. Japan bowed to world opinion at once. 4 , I, ' ' v , U 1 un-lb- , er trans-Siberia- er -- w. fir e Austro-Hungari- - To-de- -- jor d. 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