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Show ::; . , ' ' ' SECTION THILEt - -- -,- ... ' - 7 ry '. ,.....,, ,. , . I, ark reia u. .. alit( boa Ili" - -Niiiiiiii., tkett- tees brs. ty at , Two art- - --- - :. l Vie A rovAleltoor, - I 11 p ,...tr4p. el 1,,.,;. AI , , .. ... ' , t ewe sk i.. . irt ' - ' - .: ,t - RETURA.:-- - THE etrf. INet - ,, ' . ,. .' . '' ' : ' ' . .,, .,, ,,, r"al II" 'Avis, Niti- t- ', ,,,..-:- ' , 0 '. ti. , ' And rktheredround the fire for merry talks And iiamiless laughter 'ellen the day was done, ',.- - . age, note -- -- ; o - -- - - -.- ' :. ..,, ' ' ' '.' - -;- , '''.- ' '",' CIS ' ' 4qi;w 4,: ....,--- , r . : ..,.; ,, A r 4 , -- ' , ' The nights were long beneath the starry dome, - - .,.. ---- -- - - as) IL tual - ... i , - - ,, - - --- '.. For sorfie, New England's hills of friendly' green to the innet sight; Rose like For some, the long, low Western Plains, with sheen transformed the distant-nig- ht-broad Savannahs and the craggy peak , paEach called some heart among - that silent with magic powers to Each,seemedendowed Tewaft across the deep a siren song. throng 'WALLACE WHITELOCIC, irk - ---- , ,,, ',' :,.,--- - . '''. VT ,, . Watching and Waiting '. ' ' . 0 . , . e . - '. 7., e ' 1 . '.8--- :. , ' ..i.' -- : I - . --- aie - - - : : - I ,1,1,01,0,,, bot - who,,, inure yew nutd lute be' livetr171177"gx iroul London. where m' ab. fearhelm- I . honc'si jiRk;itisrerri::rwnetdit 1 . --- . he's ready. thrt:H.:41;rrnha,n bo,a1;s:hti,tl ; Pttlite,---- Ikt -- with his ht.:id:IR-1cl- GI 'Will ploilge.he to,iftstnL:'' ip'sounrehe;vc,Ist:atedsy them $ infra, ii,oring tt,e 4,lher.i. ..',..1:. (:04.,"rimrltil;n1,,, l',.... ,.. . tew ,,, - xivP 4 toc .': . , . - ' - ' ,!-- - - - ! - -- , iti-t- he - ' -- - N, '.- - , -g rytati,for, trAltrtwa;CjIhttlightg1HM L I BOOKS, ut 7 - MAGAZINES -- her-novo- 1 - -- e. Itarine-officer.--- ITI-1- . it -- s i z es , etorle.-todiettles- . spy-hunti- i fit - 71-i- 4 k 0 11.e. , Tr , t .kew York Times. I of the ! :it - , ! "ie iKi: "FrankatI,lata---oftheftcryal !' ; t le;71t;Irt: respecties-enaff- s - ; "'' ', havai--chtelsino- ne - speak, - -4.44 "ryttlr."111-1--- Field Artillery, and authdrof: "On and. Only ii,' "soldier and sarior too,", as of Us" and "The City of Fear." who Kipling called the marine, coditi have' -. ,accomplished sueh a feat . tilos). wsustitbtthi;i8wheAdiconreLzedn:wnotht aha11. In the first winter"uf the Aar. cot - Drury was In conunand of aa ante,: ' - a new novel. ' Aircraft battery in a hut on one of.: ,Frankan. who'll; the eldest- son of the creeks of Portsniouth harboir- - Bs-- , the late Mn. Julia Frankati.-ffranwas ..then transferred to the' staff of i 1,,rI in and of Clover" "Puts fame, Canby). the gentraLtifficer commanding---ret--- -who- firstcanter Into- - literarynrurntm' Plymouth as garrison intelligence offi, ance with ."One of ...Le- - a .novel carI his Jobe ,in this capacity. written entirely In verse tette r10 that Alta One of on lonely Dartmoor. 1 IC-bhis new book, which is In ordinary From that he dent on. to; prose ur egneKe " Peter Jaekson. Cigar the night, of the naval commander-in- .. 'I- hie at the chiefstaff aierchant; suggested ' outse t that it was probably largely. the at Devonport In- connection with campaignautobiographical, for b efore thie a- u The have furnished i thor took to the craft which wail that him with experienced a tremendous amount of , of his mother and also of his allay Material he- is planning to stis- which uncle. "Owen Holt". who Invented Ian in a series of see nOVelO. He is tit musical comedy,- be was in business present finishing his eighth volume of r- I with hie bather, a tobacco merchant short 1 storied "'f, in a big Ivey And 'autoblograpnietal -sli Col. Drury. whose ot 'In, !' the new novel will be. It. will noi. be elude The of the Flagship!' Panning surprising, by the bye.- if 'Peter and The Shadow on the Quarter-- .: Jackeon.. Cigar Merchant," should deck." carried on the AL, - re flutter several varieties of dove-cotdition of his for he in the don't I.'" considerably. for I understand that of .a naval. family. and the grandson of a quite a lot of real persons and person-homAIM much Royal ages figure in it under fairly thin duih- service on Chtna and Siediterran, i- guises, and that it will Ova. in the ean stationsthe On the adv..; gnise of fiction, the "secret history"..,ef en seas. and. and, elsewhere among hie other istivem, one of tba-mosdiscussed battles of the- ;. ,,,'", the war, in whieh the author played toren,. wasof lazided in cominand of An, marines - the Camperdown 'and .., s0 gallant a part. forghwt-nservice-on Maar 'In Crete Yeankati, who le IC- artisains casion of Ole- mastacre of the Chris- 'of tip first to volunteer in the out. break of and was commis-mor- e I tiatut and s.attack on theIn British camp , by atoned to the September, East Surrey resttr- 1 -- ' . ! i -- , i - -' --- , .. ooy-lead- er - - - e L all the . li,,ig bat:tand are announcedwith the title --Thal memories of tha young missionary In leader...He frtmed our Tears Between." and tikil 'books on to the "Just 14147 days when he was the tles and taught us by of his 'set In the the American navy. with- ..the title i medicine ." .. Later when grown. "Brig" became when the Kimball family lived Lgarill Then tnAerbeovies men.of oM homestead on upper Main street. Ja n the ser ne Bort of a leader entitled now :owned by Henry W. Lawrence, He went 'to Great Britam in his early ithe Batt les" the title of whiete. uea affected hie "Brig" was the famous leader of thel manhood but the climate letter , "Above the "taute n:" "sage-hen- s" who held the heights on health.. Returning home in thebope byone ;he Iran met by ine I . what.- ternoer Capitet Rill against- 'the Of restorationby Princes evolutionary- - Days,-"mud-bins"Kimball. one of the or war like lade of the brother H-- P Count earlYtt of most a Nineteenth ward.. He was true capprominent freighters of General Ulynees S. tain, teaching the- restat the"fellers", daye...whe had gone Out on the raain rgranddaughter of Maw-Gen- and Mgt what bravery and endurance to hasten and make more comfortable eral Fred thealaughter i s detocribed ;Le meant. ordering leis ra ids with all the the. let. metres of his ,nrother's reallY the le Grime of twentieth died. but he and wait daring of a real soldier and never risk- - ' tourney; emigre'," Through her Po- out on the big prate- - century ing the safety of his "men" by'sending buriedAmerioan at thi s the c4)urt them alone on scouting trips for cows tee of his native west. . The above Sit!" rincess is able to give 'an intimate nt the Kimball pasture beyond the! pieture was taken while he was on this P twit of the days of the Busetaa enemy territory nnprotected by. corn- - miniron to England. autocracy, butan the main 'her volume in Ruske Trom 1914 is devoted to life of providing somewhere - neer-- - the a to 1917 and the ildventuree Of hereelf front a real home where the poldier and Prince Cantaeuzene, who nom- LATESTin boy meu chance to pass, and drop m - antled a brigade of th e Imperial hour of home corn-for- t. !for Guard in Russia and, under.the pro- Mrs. Gibbone kneel that-- . there im Itlantic Monthijlt perhaps not 'visional government. all the Rusetto !were canteens and officials ready to among English- - cavalry in and around Kitt. !render aiseistance. but that was not ton much to say that Mr. Lewin Is Evans her idea of helping. the boy.he speaking people.. on German colonial Caroline Lockhart mild dearly for !wanted to get-- near him in every the firm authority and if any doubt lute re- - the "atmosphere of The Fighting !thought. and give him Just a touch of methods; reader's mind of the ne- Shepherdess," (Small. Maynard & which means en much to The mained ome-itick er lonely fellow. So she comaity of a League of Nationot. It is Companye. !the went to the range of rented a little chateau near, Si. Na- recommended that he read Mr. Lewins Mrs L. L. Moore. .the cheep queen saire where idle entertained tAe Amer. remarkable artiele "German Colonten.- of Wyoming: and 'pent three months ican doughboy "quite special." !rote Administration.", in the April At- herding sheep. sleeping on the ground near-b- y pens, and Items eamtis The ljttle chateau lantle, telling of the ruthless brutality eatang out of frying berdier:-rthe life of lied 'yet !became a sort or home .., to I'ittarly of which has beenexerchted In lethem. only one.- she writem that there ts nothing about always open to any of ran colonies alone.. This herself of interest beyond the tact them. One thing ettsch made it however. of.the many notable contrirrn a, ti,,,, ftrage. home-lik- e was the fart that the buttons to the April number. - Locally, inm tr..00,,o, epertesse lababand'' hobby szeeat yearook- timeterit, will attica to The leaglieiand:have:--no-,all there, and each one helped in h Farmer's Wife, by Annie horses and a violent- hatred,nt. quack - ,,, , . . , . ' - ,........ . - -- : -.-- , - ' s - - - - New Romance DyCapie, FratikaurSatirist Real., people in - ''' -- t .. - . .2.; -- ',-- wi-,,- . , - ,-er S'atts-Danton- ' . -- . il 1 :- ., ,,,1, --- , .: f-- IL . Henry William , .. ... , -' , v , - - - - 4: , 1 ,..., ,. , ;11 ; kinthall.-''radia...7"il- ' ,,r - - ----- before and. just after' the United States entered the war. The action Is-- IEVV , leads overseas and into the hospitals there. so well as out into No Mtn's Land, with Its hall of bullets and thun'RION- POEMS. --, der of bursting shell& That Akira. Dillon's book is KILTARTAN POETRY ROOK-composition Prow. Translations from the Irish; ' is evidenced by the fact that the set- h4r,r1,1:1"7er Gyfroegritoae)e;d GiO Pndt;INPutneni's tingof th,e final chapter is a balcony in Paris on the day President Wiltoon bait thine there, arrived prLor-t- - latend the Pea, eercon 'Col Lady Gregory to revive the'lriah tereom. "The American" is a very readable 1)4-- ,' and to bring again to Lwht r, , old legends -- the old heroic story. The action is spirited and the he - ,t,, ' .. het b, II 1,,i, 4, ., neghtInr, s ti,,,,,)4 4,f that his tirtlie won't grOW faita. bui,.1 ncYrr rligt Mi. ,ont,,w s Win, 4, hozne,1114. , , .. .. .. tamoils- bi'i;,..Sw&uhurrtec 6 stidaen &lint !'i,'.. , , 4,J , , resnienee there. Mr. Fisher met -----2 .. --, , i .' and ts,keti wtth .tnany of the pe,pok t: .. , ,,, . were accustomed ii.i see, Swill- : , ... ,.. ) . - ; Lane al f , t daily anti upon what he 4,o , ,.. ...... ....o; , . ' .-A'4: ...., .ewened Irons . .: thens rhe branda us anion il 1 toslicions the and of the' stories gossip .'. 1.z. ''A 1;',,-- ,. .,' '! - ' .....!-"zr,i ; Pco,tI, rit'hnitenntas - - ti..beof tile pen--- t -- ,---met was toe proprietor'. he , , :, .. ! , .. ,. , .i .,,. , , 't.' of 4 ;arge barber chop who . In the! ' ', ;:4. -' 4 i ''' ; ,7?' ; Sl idt Notrl -, : Author Toured il,orld as Tooloneco lirunoner--fstAi- red in .,.,, ,,, Went to "The ,,,, ." ' entirse ' of. business. - ' P ' f)thef-daY: l'Ine!e'-' ' and sehotold,- '.'Very at Loos and 1 pros., and N'Lts (Notttrileitor to Fan)- tersoFoughtTiine.s"--Ne''.:'-'- - ; ''''' i ic,th ' "1'1'h''''''.': 7 '' - 4 da111,1 I . .. ': ''' abcIft B011ii to Tell War v, . Ma w,- -, ' out wiTipers ,., ,...,.. ilife ,,,,,,ii-f, : ., ; ., J.; ,:.. . , . Member.. (kir Slralbwie WistchVill Present , liord field and bunsatly .. ,,, -'' ' - '' ; , ' A enmmon coincidence is the invol- . lA)tnion WiLli Ito Ilest bLittle Theater" Stodeletl ton 1414,4;;.trul , ....,. , untary titiplicat:on, of iities --ay. au- -, tivora and' phittlisters in the Fame' sea-- . ' . .. eon This year- has been eispeetalTly - ' of such. cases, Two books ' IA)NDON liTERAltiC ti,:TTEP.. 4.4,4 tproductive been issued '' . 13. W. KINatALTA AS A MISSIONART. 't week sinder-,thtitle "The Valley ofl ' 4 ' Iipecial Calirre"42.14"."41' s, . '' ' - a -coinplete-i-stock- ; 4100;'' OttIL'. a. n'"Iki-b-r 'Sarah' 17.0frt ,.- 4tot".17enitatkvabi was altnest " ihe other. Henry van Dyke's la :re:714727 NDON. ., 0 we which 11Y11;e111 feudal had,in boya seinarkablo-- -"13 - Of Brest. Hebet C. Kimball. was .th. Such duplication is i book of stories. c an I think the op ly word ii,i'elr14:""e days." 'one of the member!. of , usually a detriment to both books. ,,l'st gs omo those unique. taken in th the : and to describe Captain Gilbert family 1;,11til,par, v,,,,- - ,,,' i. mia.detoaxalitita 'Was but a drearn.i figment of the brain But all the dream's come true: we're home again'. , - ' .. ' - as-v- wWirth-erifiiiice-more- , , N ' , ., ' t' ',t , 044,44.2.00.00,949.0.0444.0,44.0.04,.... ., - - .'. . - v- - . , .:- : , , , .I.: -' - And there was time, while Mars throned high ibove;of one dear spot :across the foam, thOughts-, Touched with the splendor of our early love. 'Out of the past fond 'pictures rose to view,, inberryAloard,, '''.: While .triemory stroie each meeting to renews' record. to each tone of love, Each gesture sa -- .vil God ,-- tto be wishhome be at to The arknt again. - ., .1,;- - , --- - ' .. : ', '''.' :- n . . - . ,:;,. - - . - ; 1 - 4 .: . - a --' ., - . .. , die----- -t--- ;- - -' , - '' , - :2,-- , ,, , ..' , , tive-dow- - . .-- - - ', ..,,: ,. ',:-,,- - , , . r. :. ,, ,; N. , ' ' .,J. , you who have followed life'saccustozpedways Nor watched the flash of battle light the sky, .... ' .' When thund'ring thousands :charged, with eyes ablaze. --: And therewas but one choice: to kill or . - whitt-t- rryou. ir.now-o-f keen 'iro----home again: ' with comes that being :'rheloy - - : i ' sited , 4. , - . - , ' . J.': ll'o ,, '' You w;lio have lingered in the. pleasant ,walks .' . Of changeless' days from. rise to setStiesunt-.- th ,ento 4 , , ",' hait, VI's- ' , ., i, BY WALT MASON tEOR THE DESERET NEW and all the aelicleas0--ar, - : inspire the maimed Be., ' - ' fion or and safety , fenderjof the nation's ' ' ; .,, ATCHFULLY we all are waiting; bow will , with encouragement end hope. Among I come ou! last; : such articles rel, "The Reeord of it Will Ike- Germans qt;it, their hating and their ugly past :- ' -lie-- lione Can "It Bedside l'' ' ilKosseue t ; 'Will thei sei 'VII( Itiati:8- kfi trror, Will 'they fall r'ealte .4 ,, .1 ''rhey Also 7herapy :' Serve,',-WhaAbout the lootrhl: and ale the world by terror isn't Posaible or wise? Will the Germant'' 1: cheerful and manly IcAe his. others of like i : , peighbor in the soldentiaYa of peace. or be anxious to belaiasr.---- eharacter. --Carry On" is idited by J a not cratse? Cother fellow t;;.rtusii:o, Jut Oh, do trust the with l', though the 'office of the surgeon general. 17. otftaseurion or pitttip a Pious hYfullt; . i. ., fur that of- - act bk. Sunny Jim, though he army.,and Is publish-:S. ; ficial .Red Cross. he is great at talking virtue.- he- - has norals by the iaack; ,trit..,hell tale it by the American ,... - ' ! club 1111Ct,hurt you if ,you,rhance to turn 3 our back: I'm:afraul the Germah's .7' I - -', li with more passion than 'before: While he crtrigi,s he Is watt irg fOrran - ,.i ,.. : bating 4 t I Other whirl of gore. 'Now be is nr htimble seerning', speaking in. remon;effal.. ....... 1 ,,'. NOTES', - o,- !tfttr,1 , t -- .: td ppcalcua :,,.. ' - - . . t', 4. . ',Ph lirr Vaal, t - - . , i -. .. rthe ,........ elli-6.- ,, - . ' -- , gt1 -' . - ' .,:er 0,),aso "' ,'',.0.- s , : ,, d, , - , JI,--- , , , OLD' 1...i,LE4VES'.'FROM , , !died joined he eompany. of , those magnificent spirits he ones had won,.1:.:ALBIJMS.''.. shipped from afar." The new tourgeon general. V. S. A, Maj. Gen. hier- , Ireland. W. contribute(' a rPirited Iritte he disabled ks well alt,to ' ' 4..1"e4"12. , id ( ,, sATuRDAY APIIII;- , 12 1915, :'pES,,,ERET' .EVENINGTEWS , , , '. '' -- ,, :' H .s.r --- "Ninth Bashi-Ea-tank- 4 ment tieOctober...1914, Is the tallest-wer- e 1191 he wee treoeferred- to t,h' 1 John Masedeld and Lord Dunsany Ideals "trieb ... Plays," Vons !tern are human and likable-Thamong the Int'rnberg,14-1his a'r. It )1 portrayed are to eortet,' doetorie iiittrac-Golden and and wholesome appointed gameadjutant Clreetiwooil.-bein- g "The , add Reliefs," the Apple7 hogs!' entertainment, 'lettere Pike in niA written tet Meth ins" np.mmartt .1.... 4 tar .e regiment, and went to France in that with its first n""little theatre" modeled Irish Theatre.- - and Other pro- - i ave. It may be said.- - however, that tar !family affair.-- She bad a register from , the year Idaho. Ile fought at Loos, TPrea on eapacity.--of her gifted and patriotic Mrs. 'Dillon has presented perhaps; a aivrays ready where every guest wrote telt Another graphicduring , .t iii The Ian Hay Beith's new book; end article h Major the of tho in thom, chittd .. on the Somme; and was premot-- I Prom her childhood She has i too ideahsticpicture of war. It see his name. and 'then obe engaged him 1.en, .by Simeon Strunsky, ":rbe Lasi million., a sympathetic in,., ed staff This ...: het which 'States will playhouse. for otwileti the ancient lattkualIe. abd in ;ii little too much all glory and glad in conversation And thus learned quite special duty in many of the seventy men terpretation of the effect of foreign Italy; thiscaptain ,, t in October, 1916. ile wile' !called "The Everyman Theatre," 10 i d the present volume. as well as in ha !nese. There is vividness in her de. easily What. he thought of Franee, of detieribing life and people upon the untraveled Invalided' from tarn-erof 'from all the seated earth. built in the Hampstead Garden the aerriecand aratitfL, uburb he has colleoted motalscriptions of the rush and vigor of the army, of the people. andnumerous--htherthin- around .4.110 long horse-mho pif.tecestoont," of a green- - A merinan soldier, will be hrought-out and Ito promoters are a num- - , t od the honorary rank of she really hap the baize table in the clock-root.f .ber materiat from clese..assiocia,,,tbattle. with tau Mese officere- and 'de - gsAto captain in M a Y ha the 11nue ht on Mifflin corn- tier of of , the well koown I people interested unconon paper !ion with the peasants who have in- - voted men-sol- diers ,, Beale wheat.. "Fine February., 191S. a novelist and In u.rinnat drama &A distinct from ,t1toi cou a dil real,. - pony. Major everyready tn d ie American aadtooldier gifted now gives to the IAt ore gn o tit ce on the 'Equally " ehe peen this " berm(' the poems and tales which for errouely. All Hundred and Thousand. In It." and for A Green, Hill Far commercial be- repiesent beautiful article. enemy include. They Vranken's tamto contributions a the in most delightful little !seek. $he has now definitely perpetuated in each other. But is' not enough public is by John Galaworthy: and a other books have been widely read in- nue "Wipers Times," were admitted- - sides Masefield and Lord Duntrany, tf: 1.rin4. fitheri perhaps-hav- e contrib. f of the other side there elates is now making an- ly among the best of the of war-- the sordid- She 'thews him as she has known him- .17taY'. ith 01.P war writings were puhlishod.po .! . Muted . Letter." is by Grace the t'ne Mem. lit.- - ! Tris01 to telhaineance could of more be light verse and oipd the ma third. in this which simple , the sweat . th e filtit ene eutteeiti tt hoote-liknothing otner tour. nes. lecture in ' Hazard widely I Lord Amprita: Conklin. tht, pressof e up so freely in the mud erature in recent years. but no one has; . than the art of such a t o make the pinture really coneI' nc- country -and is at present in California. of the sprang '. . trenches.-His novel in verse. Grey. Lady Emily Lutyens. Profeteor ------author describes -- in - her guile given to the,. old ,noetry the ng and I stotyThe Ernest and the Hon. Mrs. Alfred. Rhys. he which in charm with which .she invests the foreword to the book her method thus. Nato' roil Illist published slum new of January form posthimmantislioner, 1912, was described by the London Lyttelton. the latter of whom has sev"In the study of my little graye. home ber of this translation of it. With the dialect urnal of the Amerleart w ill be beetowed upon 00Henry about Telegraph., as !almost INDIAN TROpittEs IN PTAH. in France le an old Brittany-wardrobwhich she woes,' her own previous monetrously 'prat clever dramatic '..picoes to her t ,,,,,-,libern-N mart of a new hotel. just clever," the when and by another , lieding credit. . , works and the works of , oth- Thee boys toarst their toes at the The whole seheme for the Everysartro-,--,-mpleteel, , Iteeptace-bettidit. w-h en lb,y 140 p Iv? Petrr Gott tredmon; Skelton pub- . man Of th. III". is d.tPd to memo- - and named for 'him. .0. , The theatre Invoivse en His of fee-expendttnre of ; "Judgment Valhalla," yet breathing niece.- they tell- me 'lel tributeetand li11Inig on Col. Hotel hi at Greensboro. N. C. atenrylunique.7 Salt Like City. comdehoer mlorlie X1plingaeue poems of the $140.000.forbut the touncd. what they-think it tem:tree' and what they- see. Theodore Rooteven. articles forth. Burthe eeremoniee will be be Gottfr.dson to is the pealing Jahn raise $25.000 to Sergeant oeeoing recipi- On a shelf are paper and. pencil. and support present' battlefield. published last year right eharactil. a totrongee' and bu ent tra trrio14 ., Porter; hie daughter.hisliridnwMra, .temporar g - of - a Pehalha hY -- YvasollfliService in- lbe Plank Hawk Indian war:. con-thMoe' biterand his friend "Carl E.and Cesare, 300 personsL.---- -' to seat theatre Hobert His is -Second.brother.... Peary. Lieut.1 Paul and will- be and Ititttleritly ammo- at- least - of the inci- - or .a new. pair of wootenatocksa David instanteto, the, reel songs and Gifforl rapherProfeemor C. Alphonew Smith, Ewart. Frankati. was killed wltbout any talteries4.41tr - 4 t ... Indown hastily what my boys if.cendc scratch the of United .0( the States the deon dents narrated 'in this volume are ' the raised floor to securefarulty Pirtebot. all theme illuetrated with porpending fighting in Egypt. have 'said." Lady Gregor), tells ; utt that her It is easy to reeturntse the genial clear viewsof The stage from every Annapolis. ,,'t One only wiehes as the peruial of traits and scenes in the great Amen- - naval eoltege. exPeflenkee.:',' tits,' imagination was aroused by acquaint.- 11),,41.ft.,..romkPer.eaTei ,., .'-' The to i In a of "itt. aeries theatre followed will and I sal's' '''''''''''' "e ....'' a'? the hook re finished. that there had esn's life. seat satire, Frankau. who- remain take from SOO permanent by 'see,' with the. Gaelic League through 700. hie, ham to ' informatiee of the! wilt Bench Safes...as warted his been nothing and .1tort. built besn very tt be spending which the country people' gathered werionaly.- totem lieenfmore "little homes ih Franco" photocraphe suggestive the trmPorary playhouse eery tie- possible,. The result is rather a corn- - with such kindly mother's to cheer and Pief!kvements and interests. as reeler- - trresiew part, of the winter in Ca1ifor-- real 4 between' this It.hat goodfellowehip ,terether itt the Whitt spenkMg places Pitatien eeme a Peelle St .wf. an( paint room Ith'n tas he alls fit) a 'his- comfort and bless the brave fellows Pt. faunal.. naturalist. soldier. Mateo- - ma and has left in his motor ';', and the'United States. a cub. 'to give tete and poems, old and scalp t euid launehlronetrY is Tho s is to cheme needless If be it there to say which he talked to roe with the Gulf of Lower new. kept in their memory. Titan. writer. and .friend of med. "Wild for away from home. She tory; .,''',, to engagt perrnanentlY friends he irrtende tin.levident feeling. -He is short of tnot:. end it is hoped Life Conservatinn Along the CulfjI W became coneriouti of a world close ere nennsinnill daehaatiane matradic- . thins . , inaccuracieonot and could -it . .......4 t..... a 1,.... ,.....t -- ..tt ii.,..,tv,... ,0 Cssaultmtat 111TO 1 -prof producti on. 4.1; ;es not" TligitrgaRi - - --- - --- -,and Awe a 1,4 classour t whicht the.ftritish.subwkerti, Wraer Rintsof Louisiana-- are related 'Ther.baveritaPPed, out .11 main idea." rid Lord Dun "not." a phrsee which,. over corners of newspapers that she looked "eyes- he hes suitimonad and whose SAVE AMERICA! articles on anIntereming eubiert. and is.to- caver seventeenbe hundred miles. ,, of Frank by is to produe sound,- healthy have he evidence as Putnam; aanY means here. a fancy dreener and not given rm. tootle emotion, nor even to the they prints gone them is a rwries of due- - and will probably Milwaukee. Wisconsin. eccompanying cases In from in of the drama. Which beauty '.of thougitt what it several many has weeke. memory it in taken Mr.Beaeh our own great signifies tome epprodneeion- Annwinto the prn- - The character of this booklet ' singers in- the street,a--- it wee among events half a century-afte- r and diction are prominent. and we do they took glorious eountry. He waf"wit, may forted bird life of theme eherea and vior rampr, wilt, biro. and 19 piare.k and the farmers and potato digger and to , tho t',n od sualon in oonnoe,ion not intend to stage th e c4141 of play , f' from its old ,men hi weehhousec-anheavies place. lie states, however. that he be gathered Wild n A.1104I At tho rt ainte . rung to s take POMP pictures. I the- League of Nations Lunacy, triandr; 's at her town doorthat she foundrhe has been more than 20 years compli4Eith the tobccao binneAns and is now I known Inma the pathological probiern scoot James i Indian the fitment, I. by or it hie Inatertat PalaceParte the eittle Mnelhe the reper- the Revolution at Washington. R. regretful that he failed to pl.iy. IL G. author- flj xpressnott of love.-an- d ; and TLrhert L. Bridgman..? grief. and the leg conk; no over. -- Captain left toire and stone will has times he r a United confuted Finn the many to Stares uthfi. rept ODA, mainly riletatorehip. min of .metin..,, that are the die , eotart, of the Pegiry Aretle Mob, re- - i MY offer to rernain ,puonally hen the theatre has km. I ttet playa, hut there. He einee".0f.'ute ene. t And se ehe clime ,oriturned in his endeavors to obtain the Real Purpose of the (lag Laws, alewa in a pi,eartinr a hyd. apnroclativ, . en tcqtr" its feet, so to peak, ige shal l cermet ell dete the AmPertent "wevee the to Patti'. t Republican DutI; Party's i Supreme American; ' in an no life himrlt al the by t."10 road nearest her to the great 'Ilan .1""---- of day if i aome interestteg experiments. ' make th ." IT octilittion ,p,..1,r which she sourbt..s.and in her eVents which properly belong to aneh the- Coming three yearal thiS error in Judgment by paying "the make will Onhliehrd rotame ."Folie Team in . city dida Work.: Thanks are expressed In the all- thio, further eletscribed as-"- a ineintie another viest 'non in bin arils, They two. the and seem tanexistence tranelation, she bait chosen to adhere ofaerman pretion .e t twat's!'" ISM" Nnr"'" g . 4tererican," to the ereech le 4 is thetehed I. ,...,......, preface to bin ...Andrew JermOt1. Who gnu hnokrhY a f tadateci. 4 - No." he answered quietly. "it pupoet plays. song re- -- i e it ale and. hee given "important assistance in ob. r to arothat --pl:i3 whtia, want. ,.'"I where- ;;;;;.. tie over ew . ,ist-York h 11,1,1 x will prove! ..erritr ith,11...,...i Tel th correct dates and other Woe. first aPpeared in part inReedy'a Mir-- 1 be said, but I realize Ver), ....also EverilvistireTbe fire American. as-experiment vrs',11 to s- forme of , !iloma morning to be a dream." . tnatcrial. She obeervea that- whew in taming . ,,, .i' and preparing the manuscript . anti a ar rolidiee w , definitely that I hell not he' able- to xprew lt,o'in ma gi t, $t . Lou ie: clahnin g. t o hove lI the Bret month of ,she, began mation" a ark in nir own particular .., and lighting" "sounded the. firirt clear warning of Ilerbort eorey. the war encreepornt decoration 'An Join. eoas of fol:1411:aPttrienmteprgt anthology Chino. t 'to rr record 'bits been 'peit')etill tn411"vm. in the President's plan to rush this coon- - will) writes frir Tile Deseret News The t IL I DEN Clit:P.C11. tuttlr- - No nationwill stand the work of the poste of China' nalttelrfrom it mr"ne:ThidlUnt""rstrantght LoPnell"h st".; order the various battles try into a British controller' League of to-- y n! bla visit. "CermanyAt the prtng an outsider: and I imagine .. IrttPYrigh-t!- ' 19It'') l'' the lament so tar outnumbered any chronological settlers from the.earlient &try', to our own la !satire '..' t A hat .. me ri vane are particularly en and theindlans. Natione se the price of an ear& Reitinnine." in Everybody's tor Alirti l het rig pre tared for Aarly publication ,, linn4.0' of 21,Y, - But before that month between the -- ' -10411 in to 'at first' with trort the that of thing. , flirt 1 t ., Wait lir in a vivid of tie trill tinder the title "One Hundred and eitive peace." Their purpono as defined out.' steers was.' brought to her beginning Picture Pleasant llaW Mileh was Dickens. ..f. of want Vein, Gm"' the an '. three to I i author fold; fit American reputathat made the keening I Mourning) tillatattiheco'(u7rePntyk: of roVrr twelve hundred mile.. Inenemv Chinese Poems." The trans--t- it save the country from toeing lts"inde- - territorv. In "The Amerlean Newilirt---- i Severty - -- - also the 'Ismer". women for the brave and of thoee Z.-lat:one have been- made by Arthur Lion and moan to get it it I egg,t the and by from Vnitttd-- ikaten modelle committed killinge. etc.'petpetrated 'le .whs are left. lonely-ottbeing th e T ropl e G ate porter s itt and. the Iaritish Mutigum , Wbet Waley of the young. tiorwitat. It es-(ie ofretired , intervetition Frankau went- -- right around the London in , OW- - Ceorce eeete- to be but the nmuret outcome axes. The latter part of tha book con, to - perpetual of the entn- the other ..clay, and Creel, 1 world Indian . accoums. t Poof World to traditions, -'tains. 2) quarrels,: a expOse the A paw itayeirshon,.r than tabiacua..i. wutot, tororrOattoo,,eraoloy i asaIebacco.ealearnanandtAiti; ahe arie.xweettiortathomeeitte: mitt., . - ' '" elision, in , Carted'palace rewilution, reinating half (entury, be was interrievrel, partly by the In-- I briPaett" bmegmimPleeetedetalbpytillbhcfa;-si8ju'vdeol5 fh.rvnieePrP". Itil'imells,laand of S. and treaties. the first and II: asy silk hat organization a and dietatership:" impres-for rfaimment trips r3) writer ; by G the M'inch:-,tc- LOVN to match., in selling ever diem The information was eheiied a constitutional and Ames than War Veterans' association- - state- to .A1110 WAIL:. ' . ......snY0111het cif wlt- - tion. It purporta to be a modern vet a milit on WIlliiimheade.the . and feder al appropriation s and pen- i republican form of government. He known 1 ded1-one 1 cigarettes is of Attlen ... that he N.J., .. had been of and in Book Job. exceeding-Writer the aloe ii,s of All with tbe.. fletinn b.' . ''' r.n" la aas on this trip,., youth to t'harbe ions, etc, etc. The illustrations are. thinks the Democratic party Is dead, Prothers r a" 1" lin": - thal- numerous. rr,!i when tlyobrad eni''Fr the first half I toted "to all echooltnasters and school- " ofpor-1in --ePwPaalr l''ele Ya. the acts book consiming mostly lots with huby Dickens aim Wir m.;;" "'ri-"-- at of rArlfe and of mlnr editor of Ail The re.1;rtbo. mistretwes and every dutoot from various enumerated. and the Republican 141: to.1214. 'This ritori.- - by the author' of .'";thell traits; and the perusal ot the InnoinAiti In VellinctonTstreit. ()ark Oro.' Hound, an titintstallyetronc I the world." home only i short time getting is offered a second opportunity sea that , mattes Rose of Old St. lAnits," follows the febantoen, will no doubt Prove before' the sixties. Asked 'what Inekerne was Ike., nOtfetrIttn Vrtvinr flulgetr's of the party , of war. to save' the republicwhich would arpool, outbreak, tom. drew a -vivid" roe- the fortunpa of Helen Seymour a young i IY interesting to sursiyors il;ry. i. well Sill to All oth- seem. however, to have been already pm- Ane Performance Only:" is a mad io- ro,tato, yfy''tt ! DaCK to Obscurity. girt of wealth and oogiat str;tion. who:i scenes described. 0-boson figuring in the divorce court..bi-sqtorr dvel4ed11,- roes Into settlement work in the slums erg who wish to know some of the attended to by Mr. Putnam- himself. 1 well told WaN much he the way dreAsed, : fancy ,: 'anD-- 1 wife. whom he married in 1905. hav- - sir. 41A WW1 or arpat city and later does heroic! Peelle that were eneaueteeed In the However, 2 it the, Republican party.' a V4'ir,.1 Mack He : now peaceful falls. this is what will happen: t'Wel riles the barkgrounl toe "Half a Tarkington was strolit n g ing Partite(' a decree Mai on ,the big smoked pearl buttons. aro4nit of the settlement a twee:' and sick at a aurae among the ,, . "Ill" of the American rank. and file will Wm. Cold." a gore tri1 profiteering byvround an artivtic Red Cross f air when ground olLdesertion and misconduct! waistcoat, anti trons,rs of shepherd's . ,,, wounded American soldiers In Fran ce:- - commonwealth in Sentem&er. 1914, P41.0IrtPhPins ourtso, Hopittnit Adam and the new- - two pretty itlappers ' create another agency through which iFrimnel I.plaid,-.th, lle.. a . to cht;ek you evermtsw; the according le d loved by two men. , One Of I; ono owril "Tam o' the Sroota" Adventure. came ABU , rile up evidence, American independ,1 to by; 94er I:and a, gre.it-h.tI DOIGHISOIS0 Hollg. agerstaibt,r . them is Trig et the Reddy - Pa , , ee hehad.-m-someone! they coiled then., 1.9a. hot' hair: ail t Jaaveri t rot a fountain nee," he ta me-pa- from leader of a 'i ; 1 edecestwors..vrap and are GRAY HOME TN PRANeEr the American people." There frisking arrangements hanging down wiry like; Even then I 'ita- 14 trough alum district gang to an ambi-- !A LITT! R meieb flatte ited,. , mem peneu for hor (the wife's) - ,. The letters in all. writitytn between f maintenance: he got a lot of notice, I rernerobere! by Helen Daatinnevrt Gibbons; Ilona. Patriotic youth. ready to la Y 67 19107torether or New co. and 191S. Othe-Tfloe day, at the eorner of Vile he !MM. Nrarch of dlitst teektury down his life for his tountiry . or tor and Carry said theolder pg." flapper. Another martial- BrPish author 'holl:erm atreot a mn toming u p t o 'mo NT& Gibbons with an aPPendia a hi h th a a uthor , ltehed in the Intere st On he took out a pencil and signed his in a mopt elevet,,Dray pub the gir.l The other to a mag Of wealth magZJDO will make copy tend firte copy it (me wall-til- e nod ys,. 'Is that real thoughts and doubtless thinks. ithould make the the reconetruetion of dleabled has conaRiled the blgi that book , should I the army feelings be ook-worth o in nto i of Amin-Wahas he placed like the price tout. a showmanT and Ns. soldiet"'oyer of the sailor's, aroma with a fine aketchltsitleonthesidn ortlitheroplot.droeco-borand w whorks hi winnin g pro Cha tee She continued her wrmderfut upon it There are perhaps 'somp;anfi1111"'dnre bY otasahisf...h..asn pirreasr.loeuxoperralemrtpcaeaig.na:; It' That 's thw '.4 liaamaa1 ThP rail) pPT Atudied the Tigt7ature Motion on merit andv. his'own efforts !there." thropic work. begun in l'aris who. after the foregoing mentionl of .114 bon to look wool at everyvolle.ala People Of the with p tr9wyt, Then oht looked ITatefinrn.- actIng seoretary nate- - are-- reel micht But Price Dr wP91. upi ax urv he .i. I ' Roottevelt-- rerrrianent Memorial Ne...1 alitf saidearly ' rbOler Interestin whn" ma'nY 11.alor naVell- Illeftlatki-wasaLL- ti rOUndlrit And directing a I time to read it; hut previous few. we: .tsil af tha now- 15..ehavagere IVhe. have ' Reinert iv. cpnimhvrtirt as to wwntittorrot Committee,- - Thdk ristilSti Sam 71- ht Tadttots f.glist" or'hieh furnished something fancy.. who, witi.hejf ' rash Vtalthe ,inriet3 tha"gretntevtahtepiostt-orl- '. ,,vtam skid. WhoBooth Mas Overeamees Taritisiga t hs ' Ag , and "The Petritied: t - bid . like 1.0110 layettra tor the'little . ite - land- it begins tutor .. taIttessevelt , outer ton." - - . - !ireeds: an f na'eresting contrast Is drawn that el.... T,e0d..woref..---membyiiii-tri.bifF.ye.., i The -I this into caine I I of strength.' The flapper turned, to key, friend 'bet aeon' tbe lives of I of the pub- - 'trait ne became tolvt4e col. Drury. why aullrnliebera serrep 40,111,9.r-eAnnouneemeut is made tile poor of the i without means having been provided, -- be- - nit. .. 1",s of Matelot. wiii It.g,,y,I't ,..-, hurt& - flis,rew- IttuteeCabot PE the ricii7 because the fathers had gone to the lication in Aprii or Luna Benamor. Lodge' "successfulZarTtitiwal lives Henry irui.,nieneely rubber. trie CO rti- -; : , May." ,h, your "hend II ix came the for courage. Lieutenant." (Iiiitmonth by ;he, love element that Predom- - I front. and the mothers were left for- - 1 a nOVel by ., tbanez, author of "The vett was ssynosVm in- - sold. riecording. to 1dr-- , Tarkington h au-- , Duly. &ea auto., of of ' Instr.. odaten limited -to dreamer..dreamg in s of the war. war Apocalypse." previous nerved, horsemen the, Four atpane the colored by the tont. Ntrhco hmerlowenterod l, "'lever. rg - inn h Chronic,le-re' of the of his dent theoriest tie becall ntedone many yartt le the Royal. Marine, graphed copieg woman at Ibanez includes an this of excitement and patriot. this splendid Ani,triCallt Aao."'""fts,': 's';',..., ell"vev. he sill IT ''' great. months of earl, 1,911 Jost once conceived tbe beautiful thought: ValeMian weal ,ketyk..,illi-her,,,desextpti- Folk-Histo- .drsown,,,--The-therae. e ry Ing-Ma- sage-Brus- IllakiPg-it-a-et.eu- t- Peace-Maker- reh e,-A- R. 1 ' 1" I '!' -- m I 1 ' , - - i - -- .. -- - ". 2- --- Tho it Valosnia-331.--À-ZOO- . e, crrni.' - L - -'. I r now-wpa- ? eonwbe- 4.beatta.---Tkuslimtn1r- , n-I-fro-there- is - , , . - - ' Bret-hande- d. ,....-- 1 I 7tr -vae oreem"-ed--774- im " ,- 4" ,- re-r- al , rirrloom-IntrtrTrirnrtrte. uts - i . '.. , I i . ' "14-it"- . mui,tr-riram- mimo-drania- one-fla- pit rt.' ' -- lite ac ' . a. - l . .!. ' . - . , -- rel-11.1- - 1. - er , I ha ;.. - . . - 1 ,-'- . 111;s!ifit .,.. ..,... .. 1 ed , I .e! . ,. - i I i , 11.11 - . .-- - - '',Arts4" - . I 7 th se' I . , -- e I esna CtintstinE-YanksaL.wrota- , , enee-and-- itet.---aa-- I 1 -- gs -- .ak , i. I - . I d tt - - : , , 4o- war-shock- ed ," """ n artivive-hos-th,st- 1 D. -- ,s,;---- , 4 t.- bettp.in-ufiriiher- to- tas te...o..rk-ei- g hainnehrt.--Pittenu- . ,r ,'....-- -- - . ; vv. lir,V7,.K.avi,,,Vd.... f , .. anOinniii..10,06.11601. . , |