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Show e -j- - FOUR SECTION DESERET EVENING NEWS ..... fi dH t SATURDAY 21 101 S SEPTEMBER f Beasley gives a sketch of R champion oarsman, and Alfred start--W., McCann contributes a somewhat ling taper on Foods That Save Lives - Hemarr " and Foods the founder of the magali e. In three full pages of Is repre-entef'l vigorous editorial viewpoint," a as by a number erf special articles, arrt , John H. Corvells serial, 'Zongar th j Daredevil of Romance, reaches thi month an interesting developmenfi -- i i - . ! .vf a Th Septenbrr number of th.a maeazhie is iintad in mV m witlr'ttre accordance Sp4fiiF.il. derwtandinj: thatthat dahjJuae and the EnpHh rhutl bo used ilternatei , and the contents include articles which originally appeared in the Atlantic Moythlv The Heilman, The bookReInter-Americ- e . ed em -- 1 ' ow. OF PRAYER THE A SISTER. man, The Kconomlc World, Yale Magazine, Anatomical Record and the Quarterly Journal of the Uimendtv of North lakoUi, wilt-teKichard by Winifred Kirkland, j burton, rharlcak,lg. Huehananr R. MarIf, Kdwin Bidwell Wilson, Kd- - j ard t enable, Maynard M- Metcalf Thef and Joseph Kennedy respectively. deliv-- j opening arii e is the addre-xhA erT Ir ld,nLAuisQn.Jj can TdT:or in the hite liuuee on ; n T1 Hi Hi Hi HI Its worse for mothers, hi h ie. uu - ! J.nt little boy with whom, not long ago, I played at soldiers on our kitchen floor; And walked on stilts; and cut and bent a bow, T see him Ahd whittled arrows-sha- ll morej? S70, l. in Ml, met vy . 'Tnc lnhiiration of the I tah Agncu'tural College". Ij E D. Meruit, 'll. e lull Anculurul S'ar Ai." and You Cun D ) U D You Know How." the two 'a .utlcleF by I K Kubinvon, and tllUFtrsited. ,i'L three be.ug liber ,1 fho the prominence which the great educational ii.Mitutlon at laigan haa Ibein given la the Sei.t.tnber number Other jof The Niw West Magizin laiticle.e also, like "Walt r Fense and I tab e Future, hy O. V. Israelson, . elot Hy--, T iatend, l ncle Sim,"'t) W. C. l!rimie, relate) work done at the A. the directly to in a vigorous paper by Wat-- 1 ter J Si nan. entitled I Uiea Jt Pay!" affirmative anwer t made aS tty gardening in alt Lake City. Tils0f , fie WU. st 7 i nv hasliis mother and hig sweetheart praying.' Im just his sister But I care, I care! (fts hard, this new game he and I are playing.) After the others, God, oh, hear my prayer. UAYtt.S: Yh$o$ 'jjo nsekeVpSj -- in and ica first Art-ii.i- r The B. . God, oh. help them But after you have comforted each mother In all the land, then hear! I dread the worst, Oh, send mjeWa, good news from him, my brother Be Patient I.T WAIT MASON (FOR THE PESEliT NEWS). are hot, could wAtber will hu the spot, pai.tnt when the dd with fetiow and sleet and kindred rot; be patient It does no good to human hicks to rant and kick against the pru ks: it will rot help them, be patient, in tims like these thingx are upset, but it from a won't help to fuhie md Tret s r tfne last hef, be p Atier.l. What If a suiipbone Covts ou more, if prunes are Utuirer at the store' Thev cAn't be cheapened bv a roar, be patient. What if the rfeas profiteer t ear The day of wrath for him is near, be patient," growing richer What if there are abuse anl wrong until men try, Oh, Lord how long" The arm of retrbutiona strong, be patient. There s no occasion for despair, ,t night is dirk, the morning fair, and things are r.gbt side up with care, be patient It'- - vain to hunt aroHii for gr.ef. it's vain to rend your rags and bef, ,f thin? are tough, there cimes relief patient. These are the umeiMh.tt try the sou!, the cheap skati'8 with theimsehcs condole, the brave boys l.iogh when in the hole, tc patient. Oh. gun and bear and hang a flag on your whatever load ou hd to pa k aong the abode, be pittient. C wr view, .Scribners Hi m a --A n, That-Ktll.- 3X1 r - e litter Yankee Fighters in England Want Diaries But Find None JtriUFh Booksellers Have to Turn AnvrtanMonov Awu ThU Year's SCoUt IwliauFieil in Maerlv. So YiteJdUityvJFeppjM Will Have to.- to Visit ait for 1919 Crop WUIIam J- - Locke Vailing WrV I e t ra UonXor Ills Wife Dilng Soldier's CuiU'cl statee- Wish to Know Ipnd of I vaiihoe. IjONDON LITLILARY LETTEIl. , 1.. ....II - . ..M, . I, j nn;W J- uniM luinn sire seems to extend right through our (Special Correspondence ) army, even the humblest Tommies ONDONj Sept 10. That the au- - bein keen 00 tcllluM must have ptr jn the direction of French. MRS. WOLSTEMIOLME. AT. EIGHTEEN. the srstems of a large number- yntI ard aware, of course, that it has first obstacles. , He knows all about and been' decided officially that a certain dough-boy- s our American - portioiy of the time NEW 'onLrbutl0n 0,1 rrl" a number and ho fares far and neujust help- previously occu- JjacKUrs was the conclusion wasinevit.was n13 Hjty' the lots tub eticceauful of gardens said pied with drill shall hencefofth be Ami ' s'rlklnP Plrture ce" bly to be drawn frilm what mg people and animals in want and Claytonand7gyeai7 of age. At that 'for "women's-Se'rr(o the wrUcr today, by one of Lon- - devoted to education, and this already distress. Also he reads Horace, and j time she was as at the present, rn- - chairman of the National Council of and of fading citizens in shirtsleeves 'the implements f arncul- - dons higgist and must widely knownii resulting-i- n a heavy demand from He teli Ann f love of a depth ana gaged fn every possible activity th-avomen Voters. She i a member of wie'ding the army for tural of all kinds. 'Tutting the 'U tell-in- retail booksellers. Evidently the industry. never before believed , stood qua,i5y for improvement and progres the advUory board of the Womens the OilfliluvtraUI) Guy The New. Zealanders have an even." ( Rrivt Industry There are other entertain- - j sha waa then possible. chairman of chairman the state and of 1 tan Oil arapw a'etrnmrrroTrgres the of the j. scheme of this kind which will Interesting in and noar Harpeth vai- - t mpey, Coningsby Dawson, Ian Hay" bigger ing with the University Otr.V latnotic longue She was one efiand the other soldier authors of make heavy demands on the book- oimrany, a Cportrait ty whom ehe knows and mingles with socletyponnected of Utah, a member of the Utah Choral of the founders of the State Ueneilo-?- ? Rcf.nmg Howard . Fellers"- - have net been JuaL on . trade m. ihls John v, hose president. la nt rW with these, and soeloty f country.'' a u$dr Uve- direction 'glrai snmety;"gnd m 115 went k the frontispiece There has not been time, since I had our fighting men. each and every one Stephen and chairman of the enter-- i deifrate to San Krancirco to attend niikts 'ih te i h0rn' ? this Interview to tnv estigaLei-llifi--ulf whom may be fond'y imagining Qojafn Hird, ana Adam, make the,talnment committee providing amuse-- , the meeting of the Nanonat ftentalo-- i wri-taof ject of Atnertrat) diaries further and iiima., aa Un. prcaieii-Uiiad - iTiramfefi & -- asocAa-4 soelofetear of-- A merte. the-wfment for - ihs .. 'sS ,1, i a letter anothir "On the Fireatep" or I irst f'nd out if our fighting men are keep--m- g received th e Grev n early-ag-e At ehe recently married from a Woman's ?w the when Mr. il?nL delegate JSptirin appeared them (m odd volumes substituted n Thcuaand. i country , for while W. JT. Wolstenholme, and Is the moth- - ;!so rtf the convention. fr. m a lehttive with the 307th Infan-t- Hundred party at the Democrat! - er of an Tenneasean she 1 I'nr when I asked this London book- for the regular thing, since that la not at the frnn' who wrote him that while she held in Washington, I. C. She is at family, interesting to be During the fUve ad.Pted bought over here), but I shall of Kentucky. She has studied art really mothers in her way nearly all been seller, Arthur Dennv. head of tno firm present the president of the Daug- a member of his company had bullet of A.' A F. Denny, of the .Strand, what ask tho next doughboy I meet and re- hter relatives as well as manv outbidter- - nf tab Handcart Pioneers, vice found dead on the field, the And if It proves that he is keep YYol- - president of the Home 51rthat had killed him having passed sort of buka were most in demand with port. the ties of actual kindred Industry mif fne, 1 m willing to wager. the strvich! through a ropy of Mr Grev's American service men, what' do you dttlbhal has been appointed chair- - Ution, and of the past president dollars to doughnutsihat It l he said work, she having madjr ehort athriee. man of several large local societies .Sure novel. Riders of the lhirple Hage," u military mspections Sonny. Daughters of Utah through-- . uoveliI , to he He said, "Dianes' Whatever other with & view of storing up material"-for home and nitionsl serv-- 1 ncers which he c.i led under hts coat and districts where the. credit. ItandIs said that already with a si the. a view to the "best seller soldiers American a corner of her then through his heart. The book kinder of books thecome j in here, and of the whole blooming war rather than was found enviable and n asured place among reasons for the Invasion of Belgium was buried and pailors who him. with valley ' .Wn farn!? llaj'Pet,h whence Mr. 4 Genver.c. . and today, . . may with any fleeting notion of being the t unoful for an Important govern- - the most rifted Amencan women hut savs Germanys whole course to-they do come In in hundreds, aU- - Dry U. myrtigl Bed's nr. John. Bvelyn ol tha s that h to give it. write A Ttew novel by Re?. f rier Harrsden. iv s ot the first- - thing they si, brutal and trlrtry; FO industry her , , , . bom in cw ?ork--r aeilnri all political cnmmittals ami whose books have come at rare in- - buy is a diary, and tho sad thing is future T William J Locke, who always has a them. Nobody we can't with that supply that suer1 her could first not oMIgatlons ff tervals Belgium since -A ON he novel-in tro.!.1 GERM IN " hand- to- be flurcher! at a ver- maintains that Genserie' GERMtU, ro it wtttiotrt becoming Khips That Bass Iff the bright- .- Is can. In ract that is, ra any xjuamt tssiblv fvw Tstfir "hr that' same 'district; tr? " s?His-tH.ooiK- n tain time has been getting ahead wltn for all time next ue'" And hr announced for eontemptihle VAVDAI OF KTROPRy try THE ... publication ot ill the same . one names he on the has he only stocks at present palace, makes this tonilemnatory comment, month bon-iWhere 'The paper shortagea again of fact in spite of a good deal of suffering, Its title will be, Muhlcn; G. PJ Putnam ITER-sBLACK. RETAH, ire ehrsrei1 today Genserie would DAWkOV forVJ No note of protest on Belgium's ae- - Your He irt If" New York and London. lhat but as matter Ever since the be- Tartly fits hJmrr'f a Prussian, not to say a! 1,HA,'T. b? Harold Whitehead, The health of late has left deal dethe count that find la e and all.our has in MTs war Harraden Boston. country this public of the private1 Poge Company, ginning to is he desired. As .soon as It soimr' wir Is Throughout, the particulars true of the fcreat. His characterization of his been with war work. She has mand for dtarWs drops off entirely over, he told me the other the he world war that of the making of books opinion purpose ls to draw an analogy The hero of thi book and day, bbman own people cannot be called compli- - served,busy for two by about the last of March ln every Mrs. other duties, m no end. among there to mean One of a the evfen th;Vandal chief and his is pay Htd lengthy made Mistake,, The Germans, he aavs, are. ean-H- e even as yon and .The vandal of and after that we don't stock visit to the Dinted States, where hospital, year, Wilhelm nyrntary grots of t)e fifth century, and the thes, by Europe ' , Rut he was ambitious and deter- - Muhlon, former director In Krupp s indeed, a good natured people, born to them until the last daysHoofweDecember author of The Beloved Vagabotid-haThe ctt'rpe of Prussianlsm today. blind Obedience and humble willing- very new crop. the in rPVeal no no reat to bring of his bv of "militansmus High far who secrets, gives course, John il l -i wucceed, and he overcame biggest pubd ecoTd o?mpreons have to .say 'nothing doing to lic, and after that tn .bhem'0 l"r A gives a ehrewd ides that confronted him. tartllng farts, but itview Rome and In they intend to do a AU the Americans in khaki, and blue lot of other A u' " Dermans of in ondcrK was he in Flan1'r" things and "the Franc that traveling. especially lucky devastated and spr themselves whether descripUon U who mk for them. , Meanwhile Locke has dethe right girl. True, he ail countries lining the Me-4What do you conclude from that cided to give up Corner deftnttety a e r.v a small merchant, but he met tIle war Hi8 book is a Hsll, the old 2Tanan phores U compared with t: our gallant world that of course, mav It 4e, . Uas T1? mansion st Hehiel df rountry Lige pr..hlfn,s the same that in X. Hgtrvnu mf central Europe wlio down to to on want td war. the bring h jot Germans taking o notes, Hempstead, In Hertfordshire, tome 15 !., m and degree or another must hand is crepinK around her hack to fighters may just i the tnluMened twentieth centuiv " heir daily experiences who miles from London, where he and his J.V t d hy big merchants, ,a,;UrP!i,Linf11tha.l. h thrust ln Its poisoned dagger d his host to commit x factory j a probaldy la Topy. satisfaction. wlf have ved ever since their nuri.t rs and corporations problems pr?" atrocities in Belgium and g,nt. a ,nunH,li picture lh,'.a11 minds never dreamed that hl Of It. .however, they will al- -' Y1, riage. jPd "A war . flw- WIH whose book, last where the iron hand tV idution of which by employers of lhe psople. They nan 1 shunt Irwin, were not Maid ,patoBt&kmff be ecMA was re- oiie" to Trs'Tvtarmrmir much prized memento; fallen "Nwtirrally the yohtme for or at Armageddon) but" famous Reporter him make a extremely hystencel decorday namely , t0" Belgian Dawson distinguished advancement. po'a met part Is a series of parallels, They had their spy bogey as well as1 cently published. ia given up his make sure that nothing of interest that ution which has been bestowed , n of tnem vivid, others strained LLtk was no perfected, automatic others. They gave heed to the ''crari- Physical Culture Cleveland Moffett sition with the committee on public happens to them ls left out of letters upon Mrs. Locke. just The Lockes were' has a fair.! It is not a history, nbr an business machineon the contrary he est rumors. and In In the Is the book Offlcers Information ndmtasr and soldiers were of this magWashington own Heptember But gues my home. first in the of those among a thoroughly human, lovable arrested because troii-- t a historical research. Arue Bds thought them azine asks and answers the question, returned to Europe to resume news- notion, and the renowned Strand deal-- r who placed their homes at England the dts- , oung fellow, and this account of his spies In disguisepeopleEven ..nro of the man who conquered the Wolff Physical culture in the churches paper correspondence from the in honk was inclined to think that posal of the authorities. A portion of ' successes mistakes fascils and Bureau quite countries. C. E Bradt tells Rome under the neutral and Rev (the official German, new whv not? and n irtagp and placed suuWiUOliE Jli d rro-be alllb0F5, H was0w"w--Into w tu there rmghl .t''Uar.aseork from Use .agency F not Corner ivi-vt-o .be trhorl rif'h'' ftW Wtflfh- - fhitWpfIcr Ms" 'power' Tn Mabel Potted valescent hospital, many soldiers from' 4 . . he confessed that that idea had pnd business lessons which his ex-- French physician with two disguised church work, declaring that preacher itro than thee of Mr. RtgefoWs; pertenees Daggett's' "Women before him to occurred the Belgium being among FYench out. patients. offlcers poisoning a well In efficiency and church success could be Wanted, published last summer. La to point fco kN v, lil a less strident though I was led to query him regarding the Mrs. Locke nursed there continuously-- i a once evident that Mr. white--e-a Mets with cholera bacilli. The spies Increased one hundredfold If preacher be brought out at once In an English oien for-"4tp5 a i "t more sincere historian oCour fighting Sundemands as a months w and many era recognition has bead literary with his a written 4 Gilend arrested shot story would a foreword by Sir be .tmsuleed for a thoroughgive proper attention do their edition, with Interview in a London of this and other help which shehaa.-- . a short He In he Unct by fact understands Of purpose says 'the now men clearly frankly whom B. health N. and known Parker. well strategic phvFleal bert trip potentate energy." day paper with another hand ones given the fighting men of his country",," He believes osfute a. hiad of the modern Huns Is0 n his Introductory. the war, the king of the Bel- - , dealer In hooka, (second :! th more striking resemblances i that in thg presentauon of principles, declared thst during of business should not mostly, however.) whodemand gians recently conferred upon her the N 4 .ae taw from characters, these are note-- ! be human side MedaJIie de la Reine Elizabeth. great be had a the Influence of home life Ignored came Vandals Yankees" for the good old English rft04 lr"m the Pot'dam region: is an important factor in the developbmo The following pathetic story, which authors such as Fielding Sterne, y i the throne at the age of ment of a business career. One's lores, atd this will appeal to ail lovers of Scott's nov-el- s. la fact, ktt and sScolt. Foyle, t is i ; W.ulam II; he and hi sub-th- e dislikes and jealousies, one's up of ls told by a writer in the West- dealer. George demand exceeds the tunate yet often lovable unreasorui ltk Kaiser's, were "the minster ,Gazeite: Cross Road, ln ones business Srs ' he prepared his nesses are reflected There was a boy who lav dying for life; impetuous business decisions are atii oh i arthage by the work of often BUIl5can't we here have six months tn an English hospital, ons ' sav that subconscious made d through the ter, s') ti.d the Kiaiser hi march ' boys I ever knew, a fair- of some loved one at horns noted any such trend sailoron cumo- -' of the nicest the two leaders had influence Paris, blue-eye- d hairedand lad from the nor. h Bo the author wants bis American soldier . h the same principal cap-e- i or any country. He had been brought bark attrtudetqward do some things wrong mers. said Mr. Denny tren of military age and cap-c- d character-tYon will shortly be serving you rcountry. from France shot through the spine, marked trend of anyof nd, the rhooks and women, Genserie was a 'warm and suffer for it, and some things was a hopeless cose from the befact, matter. As a matter cra.rsr of Attila, who was his right and perhaps still suffer a little the OR TEN? after by ginning. wants to make his business life so that are most sought and so Is the Kaiser today he who all the six months nsver a For men patronize UNCLE SAM SAYS: A man trained ia worth ten untrained. ' American service 'Sh ilia former Hun had long since real that the reader may say to himbeen word, of complaint escaped him. and , us. are, work of fiction that have self, Well, well! I did just that fool trat United Btateabjjt he seemed always to be smiling. He' THE WAR DEPARTMENT HAS ESTABLISHED AT r" TTndemeath this he big successes in the foaps not the most dignified and thing myself had qne great consolation; he had be- - D a few of the principles of rewhich of denoimetng thw Kat-I- presents ' RedGap T U come acquainted for the first time lished here. 'Haggles of to but It will have a certain efficacy tail merchandising, doing it all ln the he me. with the Wsverley Novels, and jn hig. occurs one of these that rih tome kinds of readers. When form of a thoroughly pleasing and satlast days he was reading Ivanhoe. of tha story, and demonstrating' English publisher i author, "however, goes after the isfactory When he became too weak to read very small nsmber of'neew Hthenzeli-only-- a In more direct fashion, that, after all, the true nobility of out was sold (or himself the nurse took it from him business ls not to work merely for w be doe and the small edition his chapters concluding the and read aloud to him monh happiness one can - but 1or immediately with aU hers. --that ri bl la j tw oloiorva t ions "She-wk- a We. are. reading xm the last guv--o- f hook t out of print and all. when the padre came and Jig" American again It by askedfor -aaUth?se ymrr-men fattier and rSHy." were at the mother 'l mnfc'impresslve and convincing j again, bpeakinc gmf side, and being a gmxt tad. he ktssed seem to be reading all u r re prose i the eohr mind than the chapters GERTRCDE HALES HEW NOVEL. modern novelties, without any hfs parents affectionately and listened i whDi makes use sometimes From your naval very attentively to the prayers, but miri'y-one unscrupulous particular favorite. MISS fVGALXS; by Gettmde Hall; moment they were over he turned eonF-tan-t we have reqdets for the men as a stalking horse with which The --Century Company,. New York. A Students Army Training Corps where it will t rain you free. to the nurse and said, in a whisper, technical books, chiefly onesFordealing brry another. such 'Please, go on. reading, and as fast an One of the njpst charming characwith wtreleos telegraphy. . HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES; The Path of Patriotic Duty LiesStraight Before Y ou. y had you- - can. for want to know ters In modern fiction is Grace Inworks we have quite recently A TTASESSEE IDYL, bat- the end.' , of several your from t i orders COLLEGE MEN: Enlist at the Utah Agricultural College and prepare for Commissions in the galls, the heroine of Gertrude Hairs large so And she conhim Is read out of tha fiction as A novel. l lovely type of woman, tleships, but as far GOLDEN BIRD; by Maris Thomp-wr- o latest world with Service for enTechnical the Scientific for of Army great can fight t of Leadership. to say and look I anything upon exquisite cerned, really The Century Company, fair she holds I am sure tha and Ivanhoe. Pivlc; We could the reader from the mold, York lightening. But diaries! of spirit of Walter gcott was at that out in Mail end Card Below. the to fortune small a of the and the story; make Application This beginning quite au-n HAYDEN CHURCH. start, hy the deathbed" wholesome ia the spiritual them if only we could buy any. of Th. Melting of altogether linn.g, that vou YOUNG MEN OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL- It it werp Tommy Atkins 4,'Y." etc takes its title from a mere appeal that comes through her sense of right and justice. Interwoven with were inquiring about, now, went on tuyird few i. although In truthr he EDUCATION her the bookaeller, "I could be much more A LITTLE PRAYER. girlish pleasure In prV winning White Leghorn everyingenuous, , Informative. Tommy Atkinss literary good thing life offers, and her tfr cf famous'artriestry and. fabu-2- J In the to even the suggestion of tastes are rather interesting. Opportunities exist fog you in the S. A. T-- C. wlie And while the princely aversion the war, when our men) or deceit. No less - strongly mfrVr tli ra early days ofmove not strictly be deemed the evil F1I out and in send and had little space on the of drawn the character were is her On land or mo the lover, accompanying ap of the book, the fact remains that Clarence Overcome, handsome, virile, Special Mail Registration Form in their kits for books, evegr man Or 1 the lr, r,w passages or chapters In plication -- form, then af-I, the undersigned, a candidate for admission to your local draft sebmed to think he must have four, ThU little prefer "O'ooes nut' come proudly and athletic and generous, but Inheriting vol-and. Stu Utah the to the one wanted of He Agricultural College 'mittemiv into vdew. fa the S. special volumes. i T. c. for fhee the t web In spite of J dents Army Training Corps of that Institution, do Milton. Tenny-of pocma, unie perhaps Ond kep thre tmionvantionaj and decidedly eras f ov.reom hosinee. --an ar Byxun. one volume of. Shakes-- 1 h"ii on conto admitted. LHah -, th. -. voca-being hereby valuable. mj'self,. pledge Agricultural .Collegeiot su,r is really - tvrie Ia antf mch-- t T form strictly and st all times, to its rules, and by ail peare and a Testament. The fourth or be open fields l-and hills, rec-- , f S proper means to promote its best interests. . tionaj Fair to the light to was training. Intended Volume provide i , vw- - ,a boroqghly energetic and a short period prior to her marriage Thne armor bright do you thlhk was, what and In full . , reatiort,' Name , , Age j favor ln th 8lpht to the youngest of thi Overcome AH members of the S. A.JT. C. receive full Th almost invariably chosen? A book, on, sutchon white . Home address . ,. ,,, , man most women, in Brothers vjtinFSf -- of the firm of that Sable. the stare or about chess, the' first be- That no despite "'Tantic it not mooda ail their . of Student 'Date . birth of Fortner board A, C.?, T. and Is a daughter of refinement and equipment, She . w ln including. uniforms, demand! far the greater by ing Thine honor amtteT have looked for, It la a artistic temperament, and soon disFather's name I suppose that perhaps many a matt' Mother's name With infinite which will come as a covers lodging, and thirty dollars a month pay from tendencies of the family ii.sf"ae,iy tha School of High had some idea graduate? learning to steer hvi .e:tt of delight to a war to bo Sweet oversight. Local Board address the War Department. The Utah Agricultural aggressive, selfish, dominating the stars,, (the war, tn fact, has an.1 yst it Is not with end otherwise God krep thee ever, at a while The entrance fee may be paid by the student, upon on new unprincipled, forth several works brought to the world outwardly they appear generous, sounit is rapidly filling up. Enroll imtrttr ausipn College Hearts delight! in his was It entrance but this college. quite subject,) amazing, ad ocarlv Ib every body la expected, And guard the whole, and pleasant. A lifelong con- -, The applicant should report for work on Septemat the outset, how mjjny British sol.r evervboita i. trJnK la 9m j ciable i mediately. nection with such people Is of course u perform soon as on or as chose hooks stars or chesv ber, JOth, diers thereafter Sweet possible. body., soul impossible; and the manner ln which by way of light reading And apint high. ,.n lhe words of Ann she The College is retaining onimpared its extensive courses for young women and for young men vVncy the web disentangles finally bookseller the w'ent Nowadays. vsiled That, live or d.e. old thrown around her and escapes, with cfa Crica! ' not members of the S. A. T. C. on, Tommy, goes In heavily for fie- CraiKlock.1 whtL,her Thou glorify fathcr the help of her knight-erra(who lion and he want It well sweetened, lnto wlthn,,F Phosphate Hi Majerfy: only appears on the first and last that is, with the sentimental interest1 The Fall Quarter Opens September SO. For fur.her Information address Presidents Office, ,hat th cash of the book) Is the hoped-fo- r And ever be, strong. a memory. Khs pages of climax ik him.-- ,. ;.nly Ltah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Impossible Within hi mehtd From the front, by the way, we , hi libr,iry Sd herself the nY toniia adventure. are getting, quite. a Eurprlii?h;-n.uuiW-- of teorith home in llai. - MUa jt talk, won her way Into the ("h orders for books on mathematics, Swret and taln)es her! "ily f. r5,'?Tnlr,e1 to tight - the factions of fiction lovers' with even afield as as from far Salonika Fuie find 'sTaTf, with horough-e- d former ' novel. 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