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Show SECTION THREE - '- 7E -- -: K, ' I - f 4F1 - ) '117Y - al ', -- sea -- AirAvte.14 lfp 4' nI , ALBUMS LEAVES: FROM OLD 7- 4 , 4 '''' - , , 6 1. NO1'( BEFORE? ' - You will come when my face is as pale as the Powers, flowers you strew on my biert, The You will come at the Close of the long, lonely hours, II lily-whi- te ' . 0 And show how you loved toe, when I am not here; When the long watch is over and life is no more; But why not before, friend; 0,.4why not before? flowers the best and the rarest, To lay on my casket in beauty and bloom; You will whisper my name mid the proudest and fairest, And tell how my going has left you in gloonc . When nothing can comfortthe heart, that is soreL. Then why not before, friend; ' 0,.why not before? You will bring of the 9, ' - e - - . ' Misfits 4 ' ' . 1 IA o , BY WADI' MASON (FÔR TITE DESERET NEWS) , tter-day-Balattin, I WHY f interYoung Woman's Journal-;-A-n used is esting picture- it,,that as frontispiece- of the Journal for the pine mission August is a group of presidents of the Church of Jesus the Christ of United States prior to the recent changes in t hose' positions. The address on "Social , Service given by Elder Stephen L. Richards at the T. L. M. I. A. officers meeting last June Is publ:shed in full: and sketches with portraits) of two new mission presidents, Elder Theodore Tobiason for Sweden and Elder Winslow Farr Smith for the Northern States. are by Orson F. Whitney Suss,40.tiatesAnd respecuvely. Good stories are by Ida ittewart Peay, Ruth May Fox.. Eisie C. Carroll and Alice Elder Lofgren: and poemi by Annie PA Palm es. Kate A Thomas and A. B. Christenson. song."The Bees Are Gathering Honey," words and musio by Eugenia Lundquist. is a pleasant feature: and the Querydepartment.'M, I. A. Notes. editorials, etc., are timely and instructive. 3- A Novem- - " selves." 9 - ; great ' her caecutt where all the men who I were in service ars to express them 4, 'lb 1910 9 conAtitution, pending the I o. EVENING NEWS SATiIRDAY AUGUST DESERET pERHAPS out of place: perhaps you were Intended, wiellt you re sadly and- grace,- for- iternething high and splendidl- but while to hole a job that .mock e your high ambition, it isn't, . well to moan"eflibb about your punk condition. It you were born for better things, tbe work eou do will show it; perhaps some day you'll welki I' ith kings, or be a wealthy poet. I used to ride a mangY steed, and herd a bunch of cattle, while thinking I was born to lead the mighty hosts Itt battle. Such work to Me was an Weenie); the ground was rough and ruty, the pony hadn't any sense, the cattle all were nutty. I herded though., th it best I knew. and chased the locoed heifers. while through my oriel side. boards blew all kinds of wintry itephyrse And when I quit the to rem itt cried, urbanely and politely, "You weined to take an honest pride in bard . And now I sit in gilded In cettle rightly. and twang a lyre of pew. ter. and turn out elegies like these some cute end others cuter. The weary. Path on which you hike isit rough. but 'gamely tread It some day You'll find down with credit. the Job you like, and hold-. - 1' ea, 4 Children. Friend--Ev- an Pack the little boy who came from Was to Utak the last stage of the Journey be- -' walk from the ing a thousand-mil- e Missouri to the Valley, describes for his- readers in this issue of the Chitclren'a Friend some of his expericnces on the Plains, his first sight of Indians the and of the mountain, fording id . , t , e Vitality of Poetry . ................-- .., of to write respectable blank verse, and Walt Whitman to write eters libro an showed bow u tterts apdoderterL-lanoworthy he was to walk in the of from .tee the the free-verJudge footsteps newspaper practi. , el - by - dropping , fate yarte at 44,, ta la armorer of mat Imo, RtreitroC 1,64 the last eamp-l'eof rhyme for some come his of noblest . It will not, therepre. be tam n Dell before reaching their beloved only Much assistance to those of our bards 11181U.,., narthis The of dcatination. author vv mew k Of poetry as fragile. a le who are most need of an advoc ate. rative, Evan Stephens, also contrib- Moreover. whyin defend ou will come to my grave with a heart a1mos4broken; the unattack- - reality Is is the toughest of material& new to utes The of a this issue 1 Friend was It that blinked the 1 is p- rietpootry And think Or the kind words you oft might have said;" American anthem "Promeland words ed? Well, the casereetepoetry of wars. ,, Pelietchsew Everybody likes some kind of most terrible You will wish, 0 how keenly, the words could be spoken and music by himself: and the address cutler, ' draw rosy pictures of the porn; . or other , but few have the I might bi Elder David O. McKay, delivered poems of the combat; to admit' the weakeess. tout and circumstance That now cannot fill the dulled ear of the dead. courage , k June 8, 1919. at the annual conference ill defend the sinuous course of your poetry sang frankly if , with piercing When your voice cannot reach me on !Attie's-darshdre; of Primary workers, entitled "Our favorite politician without- - a blush, sweetness of its pain and death. Poetr" ' will make of horror in MRS. .0VIPEY THIRTY YEARS AGO Boys and Girleiow to Keep Them but it Is only in the privacy Then why not before, friend; 0, 'Irby not before? is printed in full. The Les- bedroom that you will , take a worn readily ,..as it will lie down with hope with , 88 of youth in the then small town of son Us," The above picture, taken alAnit as usreaa i sternest is the ate" depsztment entertaining as clipping out of your pocketbook and eer"; "" shows a Salt Lake girl just 'enjoying Salt Lake. Just befoi-- e the picture ual, being especially well supplied with read It Is You,wIll, sing of my songs, you will tell of my story, for the thousandth a time senal,ei ditty thf:, was taken the subject had returned incidentw-concerninwor m . aTilt can si warms the cockles Ot your heart thelato - Freya RI attor.. from Jenard " And weave the bright garlands of praise round my namer-:--a WO Englind and Joseph Y Smith whose life le the sub- that A public defence of poetry is needed against its better nature by letting it" 0 EmMrs. life Utah.. in . was of same dinary cold with laurel the brow You will crown my gown ject of tudy for October. the glory, wearing now and then just because we are tongue wag lowely. In momenta 01 been ''' .rnotde for which had ma A. Empey general treasurer II Because li Mien vain is he glory and useless the fetne fond of poetry. The orator confirms disillusion and despair' a overseas with ' .the , the National .Woman's Relief Society, her ; trip eon. -- - - hear us in our addiction to the Indulgence, is apt I to be liht I When the poor heart is sail and the longing is o'er; was then. Miss Emma Adams. elude It is She addition of a, "bit of ixqUisite- - lees AN belle, that and interposes a bar to our half- Miss land. mother Later come man a to from few before? that before the not must had preaches not first years Then Why "nth only I formed resolution to swear off. Yet before, friend; 0, why , NOTES from , England America with Adams married Bishop "'Nelson A. empire of himself," and we laugt it would be a pretty subject for de- - thehis , STRONG THORMON, in Cumberland Presbyterian. at but mother ' and die. father. pros- - Empey, who for years was one of the who will her inconsistency, bate whether a defence of poetry does and perous English active beads of the organisation - That deeades before William De more good by encouraging the read- - puts the 'validity of the sermonl prominent had She completed which has now developed into the Morgan achieved International fame ing of Poetry. or more harm by en- - r'oetry haais it liking for the things thai people. itOunt; it only poetic,' Justice that it her education at seminaries and ex- - Utah state fair. So- ably did Mrs. as a novelist be had become well couraging the writing of it. Phould count. selfishe of a sweatshops, under system cellent English schools and then had Empay assist her husband in keeping known throughout ltngland as a Professor is Perry apparently Where ness and greed. can tot but. make a come to the big west and with a bevy his books that she .proved acapable poetry fails, -se Profeseei t4 &twined glaes"and pottery willing to take the chance. in not? worker Why NEW BOOKS us i strong appeal. Moreover, there le run- of other charming Salt Lake girls Of ',candidate for treasurer for the big Is recalled by a public exhibition of If the love of poetry MIA survived all Perry points out. is in giving It is ' like practleal prevent. ning through the narrative a, chain of that day was enjoying the pleasures' Chuech relief organiaatiow, one of the crimes that have been committed i sPeaker him of in' his wife's portrait Atirlieoe-oro-tvett the einl d litittnitilittnteatr4olglif-love,.-aen- - m swentztitOVEI UV Th is heltrnattlee Water 'caterer a "Vera" I of doing wile sm slier and then Memel ture. business, nqtional said interne; La thoroughly eared for. and a long countants and bookiteepers w o 1 oo k the, al es indestructible. At Oxford they he does something, contains museum. House, Leighton not know what to advise aide, nor the chauf- staircase and .corridor lined wtth De' have a professor of poetry-a- nd !THE SPELL OF ALSACE; by Andre Hotta' politics and tragedy, all ming- series of examples presented: and the after the financial poetry are better at singing. the prole together in the life and experience excellent idea, has been adopted of feure who run the automobiles that de- - Morgan's blue and gold Weis. It all still lives. - Even the attempt to re- - Poets of Jiallays; The Page Company. B,osten. led Inman freedom, for to the trains of. a, personnel of characters Meng grouping ,together the vital divistions liver the printed paper an Arab Hall, whose wall" viva poetry in this country b y or - ing what use should be than In say, made of it and in suburban districts. It devotes contains The fortune of war has returned 2rom New' Tork thugs to the gar of covered with r plaques of Iranians societies. talking solemnly Even here, Leighton toifonthoefGara;nerzera.sotenta? athperonoun, or lta attention solely to the subject of however, a better , what the fortune of war took; the lost Russia. enamel.' A few of theee about it and reading reams of It, has' could' be made Eisstern out for try thee The story is woven around Simeon' an idiomatic expression is interpreted the news sold to the reader, and the plaques were- broken in transit., and failed to kill it. Indeed, as if to give Profe ssor provinces of France, ravished from Perry seems to have at a rich and selfish Jewish and illustrated under various relations use of the space sold to the advertiser, De Morgan replaced them so success- the final demonstration of its vitalitY, her by Germany in 1871, are again Sachs, T ennyson can hardly be ko by French troops and ad- merchanto, and his young daughter to as to meet as far as possible varied both of which ar e marketed together fully that experts can scarce detect it has actuallY nourished under these tempted.. , occupied cused of refuge from ths hare! ministered by French officials. Hence, Rachel, who under the Inspiration of requirements. The book throughout is in the same "container," to use an 00--- the difference. conditions. Tbousands world of taking discouraging en a world of the fact adnews onornio and is e Imag phrasethe the "realtheprod- in this year of reunion there are many Doctor Cordova; a reformed rabbi and excellently arranged, and concludes toitespeoref olonlicoomf P431111811710 cliflomd hotelf eadil w ith his ination, various reference' anitrie; Mrs. Terhune, better known tinder, In outside countries who will find this anardent social worker, breaks away with a copious general vocabulary and vertising constituting to such substantial ucts inof aa lam a After Matters short production." be pen name of "Marion Harland." is years ago in the ambitious attempt to and handsome,- - book particularly timely from orthodox Judaism and seeks to an Index of verb..-precedent, culmineting in his vie troduatory chapter, the general theme the dean-of the that chief prove She American for and valuable as arecent and faithful follow the precepts of applied Christrequisite ion Is considered under three headings: leederation of the world.' to write at the age of four-- I, writing verse wee no sense of rhyme or But oflet"the description of The feelings of the peoe ianity.' Cordova, with the aid of a THE NEwSPAPElt BUSINESS.... it be admitted the 'Country Weekly," which appro. began r : 4, As a study of the millionaire friend, establishes "Qualas teen and novelist.' 'b1ogra-- 1 reason. They.could not have rendered does not historian, , pie of Alsace. comes ilret because so many usually concern iteetrievilli priately service to conventional the breakfast household essay-- i a better and economist, character of the people. as a descrip!Town." a Utopian industriaI cowm- OPPORTUNITIES DI THE pher, ity men dishes. have Perh begun their 1st 'has a. long' list of books to her poetry. Almost anybody can write a because an unity-where it I ,NEWSPA- - newspaper tion of the lovely landscapes, as arhis dreams of social and too busy pre PER BUSINESS: by James Melvin work in the rural office: second, the credit. tle but It takes a genius Mast-N- ew it isYork "Of all the authors atilt in passable rhyme, appreciation- - of the Renaissancenotli.-' Industrial equality can be put Into actLest: Harper & Brothers New York email-cit- y ,...... which is Poste the daily, Evening large- active professional duty in our coun, chitecture of the storied region, ual practice.. - Rachel, unknown to her and Lonaon..., town an d h wit weekly appearing from where daily he was In charge verge, she says In her autobiography. of L ing could surpass these pages. written father, helps him. Meanwhile Maremphasis still upon local news; and try," motion picture shows for the boys GalsworthY's ' ,, Advice newest This is the of the emFrench one am fluent the whose and the "I in a a memory only le Olsen, . young polished girl garet by Harpers! third, the metropolitan daily, with its runs back to the the A. E. Ire and pereonally looked Books," stags of national hie- of ter, in full sympathy with his subject. ploy of Sachs, dies as the result of "Opportunity of employees and rra occupancy Americans an d En zt after many a "movie" within rifle-ehthe series including Chemistry, army a the Civil War Hee gives a Most sympathetic account starvation and :the conditions under of preceded by of a modern torythat great building. from the of the tenet line trenches. Merchant Ships, and Farming.' and basement , life and land of the Alsatians. which she has been compelled to work. another .. r have been reading a Life a where are the monster quarteruceutury.- I alone am left ex-to in preparation being "Oppor- own German as well Her brother, Tom Olsen, swears vengand of tell 'My knowledge the Perfectly familiar with machines. preseeaand addreseing George tunities in The claim which has tribe made Aviation" Arthur by its at to Capt. by able Tom been Old South get the what publishers ..., ,..4.1.Waehington, wae". as French, he has eance. Rachel is in love with to quarters under the roof whore perience seadmiration a4 Sweatier. that "The Adopted Husband" is. the , thethe the real sentiments of the people: and and in his scheme for revenge he refind shelter. may "morgue Mir m!.t JUZIT. of thou. e first modern Japanese novel to be The author of the present book is solves to take advantage of this fact. his narrative contains contemporanIt le stated that the mOst The appendix consists of a news- with the we., I" translated into English is untenable. out:aiertbe haftment eous accounts of numerous visits to the Under promise of marriage and a director of the department of journal- - paper bibliography, stores book in volume the today, not "Nami-Koeof both Lb s York University, and au- complete but though written several years ago, is About fifteen years ego a career devoted to social service, he in- tem. New province during which he was ahleto of Japanese life at the time of North and Walt. - giving a list of standard and useful Gilbert a dais cl of thor taiistorY1 all of JourAmerican story of overseas-Hinhabitants to him the close with to K. "The Chesterton's go duces Rachel Flying the war between China and get books that can he consulted for addi- notth.prinecithseely his "Ethics for Newspaper Men, " tional Japan, is which in' takes her to Russia, where be VA.. nalism." w books ranks. and to bears witness to the propheInn," prohibition ere and de , information. The school with which Prof, tee Anglo appeared in E nglish version, and with- - tery roof their desire for slaves her. compelling her to work in etc. course is Of sied.' farcical a it , and phile, lhat Americans grew up I, , Is has the reputation of be- mance of the adventures of 'the lead reunion with France. His observations otioont entitled a sulphur match factory and to lodge ingidentified ee n his atrat ditiaonal realdiatisitkeetwee mpst practical in the country toe knErttol bti brought all Europe 'Nltm ye87'11w after British are accurate, his sympathy for Alsatian in one of the vilest places imaginable. and the I uit is said it that doubtless literare there every his Moslem and been the graduate has life and art is deep, by conquered His plan Is to wreak a slow death upon steps into a position. most of them ithootthat i ,...,theiootpas thowattusollnolzabamonish be- Illetoytte I. . skry style is vivid and entertaining. the girl, then to return to America ginning as reporters or in the &dyer- - LATEST MAGAZINES' empire and its dogma of total abed-fenc- e I a In wine from , has side fact. in compilation prevathad. by aide in ads war: had resets I. The volume is, with her body, arouse public indignaor circulation departments. on An author cortfldentiany Informs his enough to ' whimsy Mr. Chesterton is at his of the haphazard notes which the au- tion and go to the electric chair as a Using reteognise the other Me American Legion, WeeklYIn an this the smaller-up-staand from dailies, and more and could the be his coalof menta course beet, many publishers, kills the nothing publishers which make for that the madein thor system protest against there they work into metropolitan po- - editorial on "PoliciesNot-Politics- " amus- dentially inform the public, that he lesartl dislike between ourpatches 0 ti and not dream this than could men original he for piquant Be make to says money young girls journeys. 'Won& The book ix a presentation of regards his second book as by far But, surveying the whole field.people', current number of this periodical ing tale. , . of turning them into a description of already rolling in wealth. ,Rachel with the whole field I be the lines the the the greater of the two." We 'hope that hove there are linos, and ineletenee, have presented too an angelic resignation acquiesces in author follows along The expresses American Alsaceit would In hjs classes. Legion's stand It on public policies and warns William Lyon Phelps, professor of this avowal will not make him hest- - too strong for the disruptive his the scheme and glorifies in it. The plan shows not many gaps. He also reckoned that forces the posts of English literature at Yale,' declares tete for more than a few seconds in and I am sure that the for Legion throughout the country he first readers would follow him, more read- is not pestrtitted to work opt, however; editorial andonlybursinessopportunities 0 careers , but it the gets credit for airily 25 per cent of confetaing to his publishers in the English and American citizensduty to avoid mingling in local if he treated them as traveling Tom is killed and Rachel finds her gives the reader all the necessary , ilY Oda in- partisan he the is confidence to be hie actually strictest 8,8150 after.dinner.epeeches third book fair that and loved the i lmeal poll-tic- s open to understand companions'and made them formation. and instruction needed to way back to Cordova., who has w Ind about each other. If any one wil 'f la a temptation and pitfall which makes. ''Every time I accept an In- is the greatest of his entire dates of his emotions and his Siscov- her all the time begin that career. to speak I really make four York Evening Post. of Every vitation phase . ,,, take down of method U., of the world an . of posts this map throughout the country must addresses," he said 'recently. cries. The result of journalism is dealt This is only a brief skeleton of the the "Pint, study it, he will see at ones how tha t treatment is Admirable in every re- main stem of the plot. There are with,profeselop showirrg the opportunities on avoid." says the veterans' magazine. Is the speech I prepare in advance. Dr. Wilfred Oradell, author of the world is ballasted by the Bogus& bearing on poliscores of involved tangents and metropolitan dailies as well as the "Everything That is good. Second. is- the Houghton Mifflin was put asidaat the partisan Company Labrador speaking countries; bow. so long a Thd 'volume is one of the "Spell" ramifications, some of them plaus- small city daily and the country paper tics Paris caucus speech I--pretty make.. is Third. the really and again at the St. Louis caucus speech I- make on the way home. books, prophesies a rebirth of interest they remain friends, boldia g as the in fact it may he described as a series (The Spell of Italy, of China, ible, some improbable. highly when in the remote American that north. country. He do the trade routes and the main ma was found- which is the beet of all. and of Belgium, of Spain, of Scotland. Throughout all the chapters runs an handbook and guide to newspaper ed. Partisan politicsLegion believes that Labrador.- - win offer has been barred Is the speech the newspapersfourth, r! next etc.). of uniformoctavo size, with Intense antagonism to orthodox re- work. It does not concern itself, successfully from of the same opportunity their control, the world mus t need 'many plates in full color and others ligion. It is an' unusual book, with however, with the various trades and and step in the every consideration morning say I made. which bears no something sail On an even for keeL 11 to Adventure altruistic America. And wil if bs of the relation to any of the others."New In duegravure. The translation of the a crafts,rlike the pressmen, mechanics, Layton thus tar. development strange intermixture of strength and, linotypers, This must continue Tork Tribune. young men and women that Prance turn to the less visible chart of th t, present volume. which has beenofmost puerility. photographers to artists trieuV'al be. has offered during the last two years wrld. Policies not politics is the e e s eualtelea he. will fin' I the stereotyper, engravers, etc., connect- - watchword; excellently done, is the work a, certain and the policies are ed with the production of the corn- reassuring Identity of ideal When Harold MacOrath Isn't writwell known traveler. Frank R. FreOF FRESC11. to IrrrDENTS the roll to the various English-sow-ki- n, the According pronouncements of the ing thrilling mystery storlea such as s pleted newspaper, nor with the ao St. Unite caucus prie. F.R.P.S., who spent several and the temPorary his recent book, "The Private Wire Sir Rit'eindranoth Timor. the Indian races. ' which form a sort of swim by weeks in Alsace hhortly before the A MODERN FRENCH GRAMMAR: tee of stable and ThirdlY has P. poet unity. Puin sem philosopher, requested antrIlrf of La Rochelle; O. to Washington." he is building houses outbreak of the war. He also fur- - Philippe de New language we have & facto York and London. ' hished a In his home town of Syracuse, New the Viceroy of lodia to relieve him in :1 large part of the illustra- t; nem.' Bons c of the of producing "honor"' of . as ethics a unity knighthood Poten t In is with the last few Years he York, where Prof. de La Rochelle, who as blood itself; for tions, and an exceedingly t community has helped out the housing problem protest against the recent outrages and informative historical intro- the Romance department, Columbia hi ever unconaciously pro committed against Indian people in language ' ' to the extent of thirty or more , duction, ' University, has aimed to provide in of diming in the name of "law and traditions and Ideal unity in fact, is a the Punjab ' c ' this book a comprehensive and pracAmericans and eleritons, we are both e hobby for both Mr. and Mrs. Mac. order." -' Of coursee very 7,vr:::.:...sL.7:,:,...m::,"7-L---.."7.7;.-.':7tical text for the use of claims in PHILOSOPHY AS A NOVEL. ,.1kt.. competitive. people" ,-r Grath, and they spend their spare I suppose consider colleges and in higher grade school& our respectiv time In making house plans. and in ,General Ludendorff's book on the and .114H nations JEW. a, novel by' The attention given to grammatical the e of chosen world 'P war. ,, will th which, unpeople presumably, personally looking after houses . Lawrenee Sterner: published by the nomenclature, drill in oral and reading ( ) earth. That is a weakness which present a complete survey of the con- der construction. etc., author. 14O Proadway, NOW York. of conversation, exercises, topics filet from the German viewpoint, will though natural, is extremely silly, ano .13 elear 2ty I 1 4 be published in the Enited States by merely provea that we have not-y- e This Is book with a purpose. That is calculated to make unusuallyFrench t The on "The ,. t following composition of 4 the nature 0 le k the student to , the t :I X; tioutgrown provincialism. But competi purpose seems to be to convict orthor t ," was written by a New York ehow Harpers in the early fall. Angelus" without reckless rev especially true of , 4 J ,s, . ez."--t,dox Judaism and orthodox ChristianW,,i,NCA. '''' '1' languagethis being t "This picture was painted "V x schoolboy: . idiomatic expresairy. There was once a , bootmake r of 44 (L04 r the ,4, f to ,e, presentation ' AP ity of deception and Ignorance and A man a contains It 91 a or ; and by Malay. who put over his shop: "Mena cOnnell r.; '1 '1,-in 7 ' Question Ai...r.t..:A1 k tli ak vales. , , replace them with "approved and hon- sions; and of the equivalentrgerms i; 4.L.'a.ti women, a pitchfork, wheelbarrow and recti" ("A mind conscious of . est doctrines:" 'to dislodge the 'system. the two languages, French and Engright") man church The WHAT a the and HAPPENED steeple, IP. that AVGVST ' of commerce for maintains author The al lien. the letters elireoimdequoiltosog7slloo. forth to and called many Among private profit; sahriedvahtibmoosepkr, woman are very CoPYHtht. 1919. New Era Features. poor and they have a of tongue foreign bonmethod of foundation a establish ofstudy "upon been digging- potatoes because they by Rudyard Kipling's , latest, collec- posies, and put over his shop te, -easily ea religion" the selente of education. which'to alms at simplicity may rapidly on HallesBritish gain ha.. need them to live on. Thw potstoes none of verse, "The Years Between. words: "Men'se Women's and Chit superbut a thatie lead to of avoid knowleilge French the "wastage thereby capture cities of Altkirch .ycind Posieres; quite small. .Lott at sunset they Doubleday, Page & Co., publishers of dren's conacia recti." and did . eve, ) n-energy and Muelhausen Fr:17A also push on . caused by cheap products, tictal;,and, holding that an Intelligent In Alaace.Kaiser at 'look a bell ring. it Is the Angelue, the volume, recently received the fol. better.--Joh- n let Augue r41 Galsworthy, a wide range French frontlarJapans fleet scheming and money...making, with study of French calls for puts , ' and 'Scribner's. to sea. they must pray.- So they bow lowing from a Chicago lawyer Root mission advises against send' all the misery In its trail." An ambi- of treatment,, lie has !selected for his student of world for and beads po.. affairs; their , pray bigger ing army to RussitPresident Wit. volume examples of expression with tious prograzn surely! "The In your publication , of Kipling'', John ' Kendrick , Bangs: Americo,' ' 011 issues draft call to color-r-Ge- e. tatoes." masses to student 4 to Italy of the IP army a enabling Allies: Jew," presented as a novel. essays the purpose latest poem appears :The teity of humorist. has returned from Prano will send 500,000 quit Mediterranean for men, to Frittlet. man for intensive Atlantic campaign. valiantly to press the enterprise for secure a proper form of expression 150,000 to pardanelleti-Kaiser'"Off Duty" is the title of a collec- Erase with the date of 1909 under IL after eeveral months' work in tie 4 fleet in the nót believe does He secMr. his is ideas ward. Sterner. the author, defeated ; off Riga; Mackensen die tion of short stories which the Century I am not writing for myself alone, Aisne distriet as a member of th, ISIS. introduc. of or vides to minimizing of the Promote the Rusalan forces eliminating . Society ,retary It but for a number of others who can- - Ameritan eommittee ter devastate( southOerCompany will publish next month. Allies - ealm' five miles more below man newspsperst Science of Education. of New York. tory work.- which leaves the student not understand that poem except es France. and Is already busy readint peace cam. Somme:will contain, according to the sub-titl- e. 17.000 prisoners. 30o . guns Britteh Wage pain capture and his book is obviously a parCet the without the ability to compose cor&WBooge dozen stories for soldier', and "a referring to the last Russian revolu- - proofs oñ his new book, "The Cheer takenGermans abandon on more trenches 1,200 of ' rectly even short sentencet. The usual, dere. yard front In ore. The combination of the two titles tion and to the Bolshevik, and it tool Way." which is to be published ear to salient promotion propaganda. Lys BritishAllies within mils. of vital. railroad center Regarded strictly as a novel, one dif- c6orse of grammatical topic s together, to explain its purpose. Among been suggested that 1909 may have IY in the autumn. 's n error for lute. Is rhaulnestr. S. meat restrictionat appears Jew" with an elementary reader, may per-e American writers been a the ,, ficulty with 'The Italians 200,, take Gorizia, capture abolishedNone but war work for A new novel by Booth Tarkington I recommended to is that Its didactic motive and char- hap s be properly whose works have been drawn'upon to that suggestion correct?" 000 prisoners: chief. positions on remainder of war ,T.T. in S. to auto to learn furnish one story each for the volume atter are too apparent On practically students who desire simply Many times of late, and from many Promised for Aug. 15, called ,,"Ram Isonzo and Carso abandoned by Aug. casualties to date are Rex Beach. Edna Ferber, O. Hen- sources, comment has been made upon tier Milholland," and telling the to every page ,'the reader is reminded in read French; but for those who are triaRussians in Galicia advancing, 11,324. word-1 of or the the Edward soive Stewart Zane one way another that he is being 'anxious to extraordinary prevision shown by Of the testing and choice of the young ry, Grey, White, problem Wilt? HAPPEN El) AUG. and a dozen others. , )Qpling in his political poems. Per- - or generation of Americans. ,Mr preached to. Many, perhaps most, ing a eentence correctly,- and to make nowhere is this quality more Tarkington cans the book et. , hate readers do- not care for t.,eachments further progress towards graceful and 1914. " per foreign Mee denies German peace than In this same torment'. in simplicity." . , In story' form, albeit.when judiciously accurate expression, it is essential that' Italians capture Aux- -. France declares war on Austria-Hungar- y moves Harper & Brothers are publiehing vividly of illustrated as the For Brest" , "City publish. handled the story can be made a most the two languages be compared and trian new entrenchments on a war book of cartoons east of Gorizia Immediately Italy footing era were able to assure the'r above Henry 'ism Dykes "The Valley 0 Russian troops nearing Hanoi succeesful agent of argainentr and per- contrasted. It is through comparison England closes North sea to by . Clare Victor Dwiggins, whose the "type-settewas Vision" went through a first edition French 0 push ahead on 801131110. eorrespondent, Austria war., fltihing fleet . o suasion.' In this book. however- - the and assimilation that the interest of of ...kids" have humorous drawings The poem did appear in 20.000 copies within two weeks o ehipit bombard Antivari in Montetreatment lacks that subtle and d'elt- the pupil is aroused and his mind had such a wide popularity, Under the guiltless. , R;bUtiline1111 men pug. tr was negro It assailed at 1909, that widely publication, , title of "School Days" "Dwig" presents i time In We handling which makes for great- !sharpened. And when a certain marsPope moves for peace Britieh gest American trade fleet to raise labor 4,,se particularoutthe line, Out of eat success. In fact. it must be ad- tery has been 'secured of French corn., ntnety-etve- n totes to and delegates to studies, each represent- I the sea rose ,European blockade. a sign-of Heaven a BOOKS OP THE sto:sirn. , ',-Stockholm conference U. 8. scene mitted that some episodes in the plot position, the pupil will then be able life in the the ...familiar of ing was One terror" ridiculed. 1913. es the name of the Concise suite newspefood bill signed by president: Hoovand eepecially some of the diction to make comparatively rapid progress small boy., The great ; charm per just to demonstrate how absurd it to the new books issued every montl Worathoeck ridge, Army and Navy Journal declares er in (Truro' kids is are that bear the marks of the- tyro in literary In the expression ,of hie ideas with a. real they ot ran "Dwig's", east 40 German a won comic illustration . was, with a Ypres. British by already sunk the customers of The Dealer. 0 wider choice of phriuses and a trust endeavor.. , boys, and full of mischief, without he. sea full of submarines and a sky tor Germans gain near St. Quentin. $51,000,900 English by Allies This is not to say that the book is worthy voeattulary. Ger. gold reaches New ,York . , And many News Book Store Anvone inteteetee thick with airplanes mans capture 1,,,omu in Poland, e every mon ti The pection of 'Pronunciation', has I Homer Croy, author of "How M o- - laughed heartily-14- n 1909, Now the et receivin it this altogether lacking in strength and Wbolo Somme salient smasbed. . Allied advance threaten Vilna Pictures Are Made," and "Boone paesseces in this poem which foretell r re of charge may to so by furnish ton power. The theme Is, a tremendous been placed at the beginning of the 2 00 1;i77Arfi' or I litontdi s ure n o cap Dardanelles. take ek yard portray- - hook ter use in reference, and with Stop," Is attending the summer at Long the course of the Bolshevist chaos are lug their name and address to tb . tunic 24,000 priaoners a!! one,areand some of the British ad ifug win In north; take two towns. dries Branch, Ivit 4'..,, and writes hie pub. being cited as among the clearest and DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. impressive. The disclosure, for this is connected a phonetic transliterMain St. Alfred- Zimmerman of aneman forward against Bray. Iisbers that be is hard at work on a meta: divinatory of all Kipling's via-- example,, of young girls being starved ation for the uoe of elementary classes. 4 tit . new novel. Me. 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