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Show LEAVES FROM arts musicians, painters, sculptors, actors and others. Tiere will be short and Informal speeches, and afterward .music and dancing. ALBUMS OLD Are American pebple "fed, up Young Author Attacks School System When Only 17 Alee Waugh .Voile hensution With, First Novel, Written lu Two Months latter Spent, Year la Uwiuu Priest Csmp ll Now Renewed as I torturer IniptwedoiMit (tluii on Finland's Iublic School System Which licgan With Hut Novel, Tin- - Issihtof Y'outh lyoiiinc floititer Hale's Story of "Friendly I neinies' iiiv London. on war stuff? The current magazines seem to be turning away from the war stories to a remarkable extent. - Will there be a-- return of popularity for the war story One wonders. It will be remembered that a series of war storn s i'made the Century Mag nine twenty years after tho Civil War. and that the roan wjiq, wrote The Red. Badge f Courage ' well-writt- LONDON LITER VKY I FTT) R. (Special Correspondence ) ja crib of tiic Hate some sense. ONDOX. March 12 Here Is .You dor. t ,m igit.e we're going tp pretne stuff, do you was Hunters record on the part of a jouth-fu- l pare retort Above t(ir uproar lw lies'll It British author wlihh '1 Say, if th res a voice drawled would probabiv be difficult to French trcv.tini of 'Five Nights," 1' know the hook s redd tha' pietduplicate anywheie This snithor is let h trt ty wrl1 It is 4 UiUm.il"!) dcidM to read but by six com!a b Fianmi Crpje th d'r..Mon had been the tim fear hed. the hru: hi1 been exhausted. itrhcd the set Ittfiher ftstdlv Tior.dl pour out into vh dolour, shouting and lajifc,hi 4 I.vrn master hv s dor t realize this. souN term ih nd of the Kvery dav till Sometimes continued that had seldom, ,f ev er. Un atu. ked hi Trundle iO day, eiwprr r hired He de that, among oth, Archie Meet me under 'ci!tiriu. the vhile Gordon vas giving a lively if imcninte tranSatinn. luiikor- of. Learning- - waa. fcvaLXwhre. rop th,ir sfnglftg' "" I dinated to the worship erf athletics, mr" ' 'Mivnt which means the use. . that crihhlng' I(,,t phis is a classroom. 0(u,,t f keys to text books wa rampant I "Is u. mi thought it was a place nU" everywhere, that the masters, general- - of amiis in-! were unf.t to be y speaking, 'Fifty Uhs, Fletfher.: tructor of youth, that the bullying But. sir, it is you know" gained prominent e with a Civil War story forty years after the close of tho war. Emporia Gazette. RENDEZVOUS. "1914 by Viscount Field-Marsh- French. w!h an Introduction by Mar- of beshal Foe hi has ing the first authoritative book by any commanding general, of the present Allies. The book, written tn the form of memoirs, sill give the actual hisIt Is to tory of that 1914 campaign tie published by Houghloh Mifflin Uompanj in May. hour of fulfillment; the time end placj of ou meeting, red In tb garden, sunset red In the west; In SH hr my side, old friend, end give me your hand in greet best. flero where Uie Journey Is ending, old ways and old friends This Is the r.oes This was the pact we made when in the fragrant meadows the bells of youth were ringing a - shine with the eape-- f low ers gold; pon wake' the world with my singing! will wander "I and away said; y0u I vi id: "I will make a garden to rest in when we grow old! crest . dual about feminist L Turkey from the of that country, fr roe. mrhr'. SfMMQNS A .VI) "PHIL11 M RGFTTS IN CHAHACT1 R. helghte, jonr songs are a living story, you have won to the far-of- f Whit old does tier remember the fares of The ppec- iftcd o'er shining waters, blown round the world as a flame-- , tre Brldegtwim one, of the favor itw bills of tho Deseret Dramatic Stock Katrina Trask, whose play. "Ths have wakened men to love, or led them to deathless glory. yn-- ' company in thg 0a? In This fare. Phil" Margetts played the part of M.ghtv and tho Lowly and "In the And the little chlldrpp lisp them, and earth. Is glad at your name. Dlggory, one ofvto best low comedy roles, and Joe Blmmons. was hoolre Vanguard, have met with favor, haa Aldwinkle: both were vastly popular with pioneer Audiences. This pica nOw play for earlv publication'. It of bo ,1,.r onPa1 k"7'" ,unS I have made the garden and decked It for your returning: ture. shows the two.aiF scene from t he farce, Mr. Margetts on rhe right and Is entitled Without the Wadis." and 38 bloods A no amounted to posiuve maidJewish love a of the tells story from the Mr. exit 1 , ,tr after yearthe roses have blazoned and died away. great nluch niore lo the hame gimmons on the lchsThe latter made his final and a Roman soldier in Jerusalem r"rism effect. And the tnTl gums gazed to seaward where the sunset fires were burning, at the time oLthe Crucifixion. stage many years ago, andy "Uncle Phil, the last of the "Old Guard Now England a public school svs- j v followed him-no- t (png age. iving their arms In greeting to you who would comtmsdny. the Public school spirit" an-! ten?-nHoughton Mifflin Company "htch it is supposed to engender, are every corner, arrived at Mr. Trundles nounce that "Dear Folks at Home lMh. June independence at Prof. not Brooke interceded Day, fharu b national assets of which house. It contained a vast homey been placed upon the adopted list quantity of Piles have grown with the blo.ssoms, and played In the scented clover; many a boy would have given up his - Day, July 4th; Thanksgiving Day- has Hence the bjang paper. for crews libraries by the bureau of this country is proudest. ge has found calm and solace and rest as the long years pass; college life In discouragement, if Prof. Nov. (last Thursday) contains r educationalcaused sensation among I 'Rut. sir. really thought I put In navigation of the navy department at ists hy Tht Loom of Vouth, in which The Initial number Brooke had not encouraged him to Ami there where the Jasmine clusters, many a lass and lover jhe lines. Hunter, you swine, that is t i and discussions by Mr. Washington. continue and showed him the way to of under the fiction, chapter eet In the gross. guise 5u. fault, feir, I believe Hunter Have markedthe bright hours fleeting by the sun-disucceed: many of the young men had BalfourXpr. Page late Ament an a verse wds given for Alec Waughs jHtoIe them He ha(j A b(s jmp(Miition and O "Outof Lieut. author Pat Lord Brien, Nta Great Britain. no one to whom they could take their sensational charges. The controversy the ch4(,f Tou dirty dogt Hunter, Bydenham. sf Combe; Hon. Jamesg witting the Hun, is at present speak-of which R aroused boomed this maiden problems and difficulties for advice M. Pj1 ill was fashioned for yqu, for the time and place of our meeting to most crowded at audiences May j kJcl4 hlni, sir? ing formen U.fi. attorney Heck, called for E. BrookeIt except-Waltehave books as novel few f.rst boomed, , he how the gold grows silver from the moonrise over the hill! ) "jjovaudeville the sit down Fletcher. houses, where big editor of and tiring days and evenings, but eral. Dr. Albert. Of8haw. country tn recent years, and, were never done. xhelmas Reviews. George gives a full account of his miraculous in thia now S,. at by my side, old friend, and give me your hajgd In greeting, to him the work was well worth while. American -- Review Us twentieth. Into gorre One day Collins was put on to con P.; 1r George San- -e escape from a German prteon camp. thousand edition. I ..r here Is the And he made unique, place for him- - Roberts, M j place of evening and the tides of the world are still. gtrue. Of course I pf self in the life of the jPgricutfural col- - tayana. former, profeeeor After writing it, Alec Waugh, whose lempL Publishers report an increased deprepare U. A. M BOWYER-ROSMAin Sydney (Australia) Bulletin. osophy at Harvard Kir Uobeit KIn-- a as the students unfailing friend Waugh, is managing once evident, B. Canon W. H mand for fiction, although the retail father, Arthur K. redersley, be to difficult will which of i place of novels will be somewhat director of the publishing firm 'Collins, have you prepared this fill. His aim In life was not to make Carnegie of Westminster Abbey; k.- prices this & Hall (Dickens s publish..... Chapman "No. sir. tAlayear. higher editor Glass, Birmingham fdollars but to make friends. ers), and well known man of letters, "But why not? plaud her all afternoon until she Is In the the author acknowl- - bania) News, etc. A full page pl... obtained a commission in tho army. The latest Collins had seen addition Aun swelled with pride, but when she gets edges his preface Indebtedness to Miss Johan- - 'J r" shows officers and men of Gonwas captured, anil In the holidays. "Ah,"Charleys was h 4 went to the front, Is a literature s periodical .staff will NEW Cershlnc why? quarterly back to the barn at sundown she headquarters of Salt Lake ;al the na librarian In ' a German a Sprague, Pri" laconic answer. nearly year ho Windsor Castle and were with the title Art and Letters, edited 8Pent not give much milk. She will not be public on camp. While there he beguiled his library, for valuable assistance entertained Trundle foamed with Osbert Sitwell and Herbert lie by Capt. wrath, as authorities will the she cow there as a milch known by long; in making much important material nl Til 4FRAN TAt-Eg- . Read. imprisonment by writing poems of snatched a cane from under his de i be a low grade of corned beef, a couple easier of access than is common In Ge r8 American troops to land in which, when and advanced on ColUns. The pro quite unusual a quality England. the of F AI.OEH. by Cynthia Stockley; O. of flank steaks and a few pairs of public libraries" Appreciation here few months ago, con- - j pective victim leapt back and pomp I Joseph Conrad's novel, "Victory,' published shoes. p Putnam's Sons, New York and Lon- - three-dollMrs. Gail North assistance by given firmed the original impression that at him with theatrical calm; "Loo has been dramatized by B. Macdonald i holds the mir- Parks, Walter Cook, Lowry Nelson, So Goat Feathers I numThe March more of a was far writer bere young he TKe me is conung at with cane in har, i. play will be produced! ror to most of us. and should en- Allen Martineau and Sidney Spencer ber. printed in the Spanish language, Hastings than ordinary gifts. In London by Mies Marie Loehr. Ha! bd cornea! he comes! see how i.s Readers of previous stories by this able up us to see ourselves as we are. The is also expressed. opens with translations of editorial who is come, On of many released, Waugh, being 'ht 'Ioppy,a that book is likely to begin to realize hew tribute paid to the late Col Theodore fresh new kind of reader Bennett has written a play now only 20, came home and almost and Trundle launched a fierce blow t rjHia Rooseielt by the principal New York on Arnold many bales of goat feathers he has aca book cumulated FINE POEMS AND AN ESSAY. the book, of Judah, immediately became engaged to one Collins, and only narrowly mlsw l route, and The Claw. aporhrvphal more of his course in the dailv which Other articles W. papers. W. of of the attractive on it in. its which be merits made will daughters Bensons lose roan7 delivered eyes. Collins produced England by or less successful life, and what a goat IN' FLANDERS FIELDS: appeared originally in English in the L.llah McCarthy. m appearance quite distinctly a Jacobs, of Many Cargoes" fame. It short lecture on the danger of lash t by John to do it. Incidentally, been he has North Outlook, Century Magazine, have been expected that the ones temper. Trundle returned U Mi with an essay- on Dr MeCrea American addition to approved current while the laughter Is sure to help him, might (BosReview, Education of the young author, his desk. by Sir Alexander Marphatl; G P. Putlion will cordially ngPee that no the Lady Ritchie, he novelist, daugh- war experience do him a also New may York New York. nams Introspection ton). Times, now ) his Sons, is Quarterly who under fathers ter so of William living has able bees iter of the day Makepeace Thackeray, world of good. Journal of the University of North died at Freshwater, to suminofi and materialize on Feb. 28. roof in Hampstead, would have made t Enemies, rechristenc "Friendly This volume takes its name from Dakota, etc., are Eng, in dereproduced hhn forget all about the serious r j "Uncle Sam," Is row being played b the splendid little poem which ha Spanish, and will give spirit of dhe weird, mysterious the fect which, according to his view, an Africa as has Cynthia Stockley. THE DRAMA made the late Dr. McCrea famous, and at tl company a reader Idea of the good exist school denton--itein the British d public ,m in Blue Aloes" she has which is almost universally regarded trend of United States Haymarket theatre, one of the olde A Veteran Novelist. thought on system; but it is now clear that exact- and most theatrically historic of Lor her statps as the favored me- EUROPEAN THEORIES OF DRAMA; as the finest bit of verse the war timely questions. public case. was reverse What he the the ly to A nu through whotai the great Dark dons Kidd H In Flanders Fields playhouses, and, though th has produced. Clark. Stewart by Barrett in no editorial comprisoners in production is pot yet a week oilmen! its strange tales unfolds. A a touching and gripping appeal from ment onindulges Necessity mav be the "mother of in- observed of his fellow made old, ;i Company,, Cincinnati. the articles It publishes, especially Waugh succors would Germany maskable story This, of a Karoo farm brothIt ds to very hot to hav but bebig their soldier credited the dead living with vention, In either Spanish or English, but It This work represents a wealth of ers to more than ever impressed with the been scored. Nearly appear vicu takes its name from a hedge of research on in creator all until the the of the ing keep fight critic, exone talent, literary each with a short on the part of the anrhor, and prefaces unhe in evils the which system alleges ue aloes, a cactus of fantastic beauty critithe praised piece enthusiastically anu though often its spur. When Mra. der which the better class tory is won. It was written at a planatory note, and in a sort of pre- Amelia of the youths to huh shelters a myriad of creeping the result Is one that must be full of seemed war of Barr to cal In the time have more the public write for pubthan began face it presents brief biographical are educated. especially to In April, 1915, progress Indorsed lns.a It grips from the outset, when value to book lovers, their verdict. In fact, I when the Germans of the authors represented lication she was about 3 years old this country dealing with were In the full cry of success and it sketches a. widow. She had been the mothFrederick and hear, manEnglish governess hears a whisper those who gather volumes Mr. ths Harrison, each In month Its reading columns. Clark's seemed that nothing could stop their He resumed hi crusade in striking aging director of the I !.. er of seven children, of whom three the dead of night, and perceives the such) unusual themes. Haymarket, Still wearing khaki came into the green room on work covers a tremendous scope, and onrush to Paris 1u- - of death and the chill clutchings I were living. Finding it necessary to circumstance' the Channel ports. and The Writer The Saturday March number and looking the "mere boy which the evening last, and told the American tmterv. As It proceeds. It charms Jnchrdes not only essays of the greatest How much the little poem may have contains the second Installment of AI-- ! 8uPRort herself she had at first turned chairman described him as being, company that they would doubtless th its delineation of life and color, crtiis and playwrights of olden times, helped to steel the hearbr of the lan MeCorkendale's amusingly serl- - I md w.th its startling abandon In llter- - but an analysts of their works, with woman, and no doubt the tra- - Waugh recently delivered at the Aeo- be Interested to hear that there was Allied soldiers and turn the ous article, "Baiting an Author" In more money in tho house that evetexture and dramatic invention, many selected texts; the ancient tide of defeat Is a matter for Inter- which are exposed some of the prac- - f ,clonl Lancashire wsa lian Hall, London, a quite extraordinher blood. But It takes something ary lecture in which he attacked the ning than on any previous one in the is strong, vivid and of intense inter-- q period dealing with Aristotle and esting conjecture. Certain It Is that n same the D theatres history of a century and a rf tragic .withal, but only In the Horace, the golden period of the Mid- any soldier hearing It would put forth apTeagUnoThPeUlr.tyPU?hTa!,n i m vehemence elis! and Mr8' Brr had mental gifts' fermf ,a"dv,vr'i,h ,the nse that Nemesis at last overtakes dle days, treating the French, English an extra effort for the sake of those of Inexperienced writ. plratkns attacked r, Previously h. In education This and it isias ingenious success must be especially of .which she was able 'ht.eh and German masters, and coming who had given their lives for the cause and another paper which should be it It in his novel. The audience ad gratifying to the American n dowir to such moderns as Zola. Ca Hugo, which he defended. inception as it is powerful in of interest to literary workers is t0 wi. company not U ,ls 'rue that a dressed by this stripling Included some for the reason that they certainly hue There are about 90 poems In the Thomas L. Marbles ,h Lamb, Jones and Shaw are all on i!r treatise "The a dinner party first put the of the most famous education&U'tiHjn their troubles from the moment vf ''Blue Aloes Is only one. and the little book, and among them are some Mechanism of the Novel A Primer set forth. , f writing into her head by say- - this country, and they certainty ieard arriving in England. rot of four tales that are assembled The bonk Is so extended that it is real gems, not only in thought and of Fictional Art" "Literary Shop They landed ct n the volume. mg: "If you can write as well as vou some home truths or at least what Liverpool while the recent railw y The others, which are almost impossible to give it an ade- feeling but in literary construction as Talk is a department to read asserts to be strike, which the lecturer f not youthful less merit and are all staged quate review without, taking columns well. The dominant mood is one of er, for the relation ofopened incidentally tied up interesting ex- truths, for the Justice of his criticisms the entire London undergroi t South Africa, re The Leopard, id ROv' of space. It can be said with all con- - triumph, though here and there is a perlences In writing or In dealingwiih have been as vehemently denied by system, P.osdiine Ozanne and "April Folly. was 4 bit of rare on. meditative bom to wl ea philosophy, which a work and and, it sclentiousness that editors; WritAbout Suggestions ' ' human interest on the as such authorities The subject which Mrs. Barr ?be they got to London, had to begin at a railway nl dangerous en- ins for Trade Psnem nm.ni. well repay study and perusal on Dean Farrar and Canon Lyttleton, the take Nation in London amt1 has' its early will, thuir There is a grayer, somber out of the train of students, critics suid Jour-- 1 deavors. nTtra7uitI.t!nevhenr though her" On the themselves baggage of Eton headmaster r rnes on board a steamer bound for the part and then begin a fight ut under h? ver,8eswhose tastes ?ne to,sorae k dld not 'aUaln a place" among the (other hand' Waugh haa not wanted for taxis which, eTa ia hmble Is Tape. The others hfrvg.thejr whole nails ts, especially those ma b , v Zrl because a of the lean toward the stage and stage liter-i-h , felt a ?f,,helr,co orJn,s great novels. She was soon to find that for ardent and uncompromising sup- - "tube stoppage, were at an excepy etion and development in the that Is quiet ' Btllroof almost Btori,,, ,he old Porters whilh equal prominence tionally heavy premium. The hotel cllmo under the Southern Cross. all will at last be well. easily for manurnfs The Wri, is Hie w hole collection may be described ? Pictured life in Just that vein of pos- - nd authority. The essay by Sir Alexander Mac- accommodation which had been arhut t In a German prison o romance months AM a ERICA xf that HISTORY, Eight of sf.ula former for them was also indifferent, editor large and the V; phail. notably public ts iB"Pbshd 11 interest University 1kes to find in books. She always, him ranged had said, camp, taught Waugh to which Dr. Montreal, Magazine, (for all the best hostelrles in tho 1 written, Throbbing t hrough-u- t THE worth times many to OF PAPERS strove boasted the Inculcate tha school English public AqRTTlLTURAL high ideals of conwith sudden,, intense passion aad Crea was a contributor, recounts the metropolis, as well as most the ' outstandihg events in the life of the duct, but she was not didactic In the system had done nothing to enable smaller ones, are hopelessly of overedulint of the mystic atmosphere of j Fdwbi ph B 0tote narrow to sense. find in distraction English the Illimitable Veldt. prisoners physician-soldicrowded , J his and outlines their lutro 0.g together - aey --eTerr1fOf 'tlTe duction professor of eeonomlee. Utah Agrl- -' ' Unctive traits of character. Th? -PbiU)ophy,o,r'it Her London Jlterary,work..begaiv,4Mvt.withl was to no means by College, Logan; published by mind. novels, however, but with They mostly, he declared, of the most Joyous description. Louisa I Prees; Boetea; Mass;' I graphical material--' Is handled with written for the Christian Union,article, THgHf YI5SN)P RAKtYtl GOOD.' when mooned about the place longing for Clowwr Hale, who plays the mother warm and the writer sympathy pays A collection of agricultural letters Henry Ward Beecher was editor "Public In the American play, tells me that lights of Piccadilly. and heartfelt tribute to his .tier FEATHERS; bv Ellis Parker dedicated of Lord Mostyns library that paper. Thujj her career linked schools. he declared, to those farmers who ad- - g,wing ought to have at the hotel to which she was conand praiseworthy friend. In The sale has courageous Butler; Houghton Mifflin Company, in resulted the the the to cricket and England - counter attraction, unfailing finding present age with the mire the great industry, Boston and New York. she couldnt even get hot waof the full text, of two 16th century tion day, following the Civilreconstrhcwar. She football, whether it ts modern politic, signed, modesty, and the sincerity of purpose ter! dramatic Interludes, hitherto, regard- - did not In later life materially alter The beloved author of "Pigs Is Pigs or The faith. best that characterized every word and act Is Poetry, sculpture Mrs Hales second appearThis These are Henry Med- - the tone of her novela but retained public etbool ed as lost md "Philo -- Gubb, Correspondence of our national hero, George Washingboys, he said, "slacked, ance in for she plaved "Miss wall s "FYilgens and Lucrece, and her public Just the same. For the and the rest learned to regard every Hazy inLondon, Detective, may have designed ton. this book by the late lamented "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabif William W aggers "Inough I, Aa Good writers who win the plaudits of the Goat Feathers primarily to be funny Prof. Brooke will surely prove a valustrutting "blue (or prize athlete) as bage Patch. during ths long run ot Aa a Feast. The former was chap- - critics in any age are not often the. some wltUih It is, deliriously; but he as- -. able addition to studies in American a giant, prince that transatlantic piece here and in Yale Review To the reader who to Morton archbishop of Canter- - ones that "please the millions, and, among magnificent ured ly had another purpose in view, history. mankind and the hope ot the the province. It reflects the thoroughness i wants Her "notices" articles by men Jam and the somewhat while In the exalted literary bury race. namely to ,1m pa r a lesson fn efficiency He Illustrated the of as then, have been of the most now, tvmnny sphere' h flatwhich he has also done, and In a characterized "The ort of Prof end a broad grasp of their "owledge strange spectacle, of an ecclesiastic tastes change with regard to contem- - athletics" at the expense of study by tering and. now that she description, subjects, writing and openly publishing plays porary fiction, there is a much slower the case of shy little boys nho were lias horoughly Brooke, In succeeded a Review will the Yale make April Is finding q fairly explained by the fact, as stated by change among the mass of the public caned for slackness on the football' comfortable abode, she is f, manner. The reader will perceive the Because of Its authorship, the volalmost satappeal. Prof. William E. Doda motive when he ascertains the "why .art,c!?' w?s tb business of which reads for the pleasure of a field, and cited the dictum of a head- - isfied with existence ,a ume will be bf particular interest strong I met her, the of criticises Chicago University in to houses ref the title add the text of the authors compose slightly romantic story, relieving the master that he did not expect much other locally. Prof. Brooke, as will be r'l I relations before and chaplalns evening, at a email supper parInterludes for the family. A frag- - humdrum of daily life, numerous discourse. Goat Feathers." membered, died as a result of a misnot mak- - work to be done during the cricket ty givn . ' the war; William Kent of the ment of this play by Mrs. Theodore Watts is now in the Brit- - Jng heavy demands on yet w'as the then, are -- the tlttTe- - dlstracttons That hap In the swimming pool at the Agri- during season. He im&gina-- j particularly severe Dimton, widow of the famous U. 8. commission makes a spirW museum. take ones time from the real business cultural College In Logan, October J, ited tariff on Inough Is as tln. with British headmasters as a body. of "Alywln and close friend ofauthor Kwlu-- " attack the abuses of land Good as a Feast ageF, Mra. Barr , productivity la known from 17th, of life.. They are the greatest things was revs whose voices, he Raid, "droned mo- - burns, while his book was ln the 'proc- ownership; Henry Seidel who 191. lues at the ceie- i , Canby gives century writers by title at least. It markable. on earth She completed a novel notonously. while their hoys in.uten- -' l.rated housestillVhe To make a man look like a ess of publication. The compilation. an Illuminating statement . war of Fines p was printed by John Allde, who began about the days of the Chartist move-.tiveteal Thus saith the author, Even a however, was entirely hto work , )o8ties and discussed Rugby footbali w'hich so was Many ney, II. Charles Judd apthe home of long gains. books in 1560. cow doesv, better if she sticks close to and wm, in fact, helMtthinhf j ment only last June., And death has schools, he asserted, would rather pco- -l her 411, peai for immediate reform in our to publish hutand and of the author of Just overtaken her, at the age of 87, duce ail athlete than u doctor, a tnan AtaUnta the bmdtyess of eating grads and chewiGt the sole put pose being to elevate and in Cahdon. and authorities hooig competent James fimith, author she was engaged on anotber of Edgar the cud. When she starts In to dignify the study pf agriculture by diacuBa respectively preaenL ng V'TgJt.&t M , - Siir.ingGeW -'' W w th or!t,.i hrch Chologyya.nd '' Ropobirean.'.Days t L U)ie-.catbird and to jshowln.g The whistle t,, I endeavors to show ihe pro- peraoa tabinfin i4d-drlirKorhe YmnioVal and exert a bad rt,.rftnb applleaflbiT Of wfiaf were tn WAsHtng- reviews Hre. (turner- - how "ho can make the ordinary f e!ReWXuttrfly science Enemies" of hYlendly psyof of a over Influence time no it the pHncipies is ton's she To say longer young boys. only oug and of high quality; while among chology aid him In his dally labors, "Uncle Sam" The JJaymarket TheaPoetry in Parliament. -.. uicess in life When a cow strays modern and scientific agriculture. 0thr hotable literary articles are con-A- n tre, where it is being plaved.- - is just that business mem ere res iiKtng honi 'ii lain Alec W.iuKh's methods, tells' me eulpgV of the author, tributlons by the late Randolph thinks "fmn "it eloquent publisher fh aernsa more and more how much help they . Are we to have a revival that-hfi- . ana begins climbing trees und turning written by the publishers. Prefaces the Bourne entitled "History-ouCler-Loom--of The new Liter-tethe. Ja a f where Chu " theatre, or can ' lAbnoka find of Ihe Brooke rn;,Went . Walter volume. to more of almost the every lading pubhsher in ton.HnsauJts, rtif may biro' !r,t.U.mL-to!adl5rnplw Practeof ary Radical;" SamueT McChord he says, speeches and will be remembered by the scores and crothera essay On the personality of about met- - the United States and that they One ha9 kdw tgrtWiueT but she is gathering noth.tfySra one hundred miw f ala by quotations from pointing Viirr declined aad a'l he it on the ground J1.3. ing )m V"1 Seven farmers. hundreds whom he has helped In Henry Adams, John Jay Chapman's agers poets on the - The of Pa- psychology l.U?1brmance'J.8 a It hat it was too Many interest boy first local. ways, say. treat-coul- d I' many a' weeks Craftsman and a and 10 Critic, and, housra I and have lug been The business, packed Impressed course hto finished had not have n.v 4me up along the fence and apexperience ment by rlgn Hooker of the popular question in ( upenrUtion about "Genius and Long On the air truly Hale said that, during the preiimi- brarles. parliament Mr. Speaker initiated the extraordinary picture which, beV true pary rehearsals of Uncle Sam she " books, new regime of quotation by declaring 'or only partially true, this remarkable received a consoling assurance from P).The landmark This Is a new the noiseless that a book of of to for 18 time have written step boy bands at the Hay- foi- - presents of conditions aT tho big" monthly, published ing London, the or-- 1 I Bertrand Russells "Proposed Roads ' swiftly by." Sir DonaldMariean steals , "pub- gan of the Union, to Freedom. which is ready for lm- - lowed his example by lie schools Disof which mfou is 'so England ' towhich of to the is object draw mediate raoli's descripUon of that iSvIsTbFe proud. Among other' things some aD j renfarkedhw publication, humbfeoLmtot" t BY WALT M.VSOX fFOn THE DESERET NEWS) gether in the bond of comradeship just on the eve of hto trialcompleted In Eng-- t house of commons, whose members most incredible Instances of "ragging" whether he i the English-speakin- g of the land under the Defense of the Realm; "are independent of the peoples of masters hM7or tonthe of by boys Jn their caprice i world. not. The presidents are, William act In which he was found a ithr a musing whilo' anyway.I.s bounddo-wuiyfruilty and j stltuencfe's and of the flight oMim. 1. forms ar described H. Taft for America and A. J. Balfour sentenced to iwo months in jail. because, sorry for the wight who can't sit down with book, and you eeo Since! Sir Rhys Williams, In moviner the detail. One of the nrinoina! victims nr 11-EEwith Ihe bards. for Great Britain. The Union aims delight jn his coxy lnglenook; who cant wrestle at no formal alliances, it has Coring knowledge In his head, bqt must jiloy a gamfe of cards, or go to do with governments, but to nothing merely i I me on j an attempt to promote good fellow-l- b lavfnlng off to bed. 'Let me have a stack of tomes. piled about English-speakin- g no ?: more, crave will the among and economic my j octal ship and and theories one heart, pomes, , floor, tales, biographies both for A question had ifrlsen us to whati quotation, and upon amother! i historically and In their possible ap- American source to Indict vested In- -. the French, Then the wearv world may wag any blamed way It may please, .nd tb ! practicalC,obJects class should lead' that; Homer Cr author of How Moa to toretorstnbUsh t crests society. term. plication the brow upon of pressing Everyone wasishoutlng hours will not. drag, hut will scoot like bumble bees. I don t care to branches wherever the English Ian- labor a crown of thorns, and crucify! favorite YTsTc?. a! a'k a streak, or to argue poll tics, or to listen for a week to the silver gruage to spoken, with the view of The annuaFdinner of the Author ing the worker upon a cross of gold. nrn'ntMs The Little. Thing, Dyke. "No;, where he to engaged tn showing mo-d- e omitted last because Mr. year James League, of Sexton decorated Finally, shouted Mahsell, add- - tion boated hicks; I am tired of croklnote and of checker, and of chess; poker ctures to ihe1 soldiers. the war, will be held at Sherrys, New his maiden speech with 12 Uns from ing Maupassant, in undertone- - "I one of hi, receAl letter 4o h i' publtohera, In Pats me In the hole. So does bridge whist, more or less. AH the games I h. York, or) April 8, with an Russell Lowells "Parable, In which book in in VilUr shop MPr street, writesnt rifht b?th?vf hnt'a are boros, and Increase my load of woe, when the tempest howls outsouthern dinner as th material the chief priest imS ruler nd looked pretty hbt stuff." Thn louder me off at E.trh nth of the tfs are rebuked by their Lord and agaln-'-Lepart evenings entertainment, kings" ;!i "have de doors, and there Is no, plaee t go. r Bring me jWn ,a stack of books, while mi . wandered m'ld and, for the rest, with the League act- Master for the and human Images they No; The Black Tulip,- -1 Maupassant thti nio Lovelace lm-- 1 t heros no Wf neighbor 55 win artd nodsi an) the evening to me looks Uke a. present ing as host to more than a hundred hava made of him. London Chron-- , tlfred. and went on In a stage whla-- 1 hut 1 Pewter PuncIt-bngthe gods. distinguished members ot the other I per; "Now don't b silly fools, I hav t f really going dry? 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