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Show vn E VEXING NEWS SATURDAY 'AUGUST 16 1910 'Mother Goose, Propagandist Sawing Wood 'Mother Gooes has never bad the recognition which ehe deserves fog the part ahe has played In making the BY WAXY MASON (FOR THE DEKERKT NEWS) world unsafe for A young fellow who. will be four, years old by the time hq to half a year LD Wllhelm'e busy sawing aim, all day hi back's In labor bent; And. older, asked me the othqr day Just what a crown to I explained that It who shall rule hie native realm he docent peem to Care 'cent, Tte s is a etvle of affected by doesn't seem to care a whoop what factions fall, what factions rise; kings, In their more formal and regal he's whacking wood behind hie coop, and there an dar the Sawdust moods and tenses. so flics. 6ld Wilhelm ba a He accepted the explanation crippled arm. he ha a shriveled, belpleae paw; 1 readily that woitdered what hs knew and I would give an upland farm to know Just how he wields a ehw. I'm about kings, and asked him, Kings, he told me, were persons who sawing wood myself, these days, upon my rolling. mortgaged lands: and stole things. They stole meal and I'm equlppsd. llks other Jays, with husky arm a unblemished haqda. When -made puddings out of it. Queen were I have hour to gone, my backbone creaks and 1 an nr sawed two wind my the same aa oookl Queens fry thing for breakfast. He remark, "I guess Im through pll have to rest for seven weeks" Then to had known about kings anil tneir tny cabin I repair, all tuckered out, my ribs pulled looa4 and read hi dally thieving propensities for a long time. papers them how Wilhelm saws hie cords of sprues Oh. nrtthe. tell ma King were the eame ae Arfure. There wn a picture of a king who was an how this king, who's loaf hla throne and, Jeweledhat, this relic with a cripBe with me. Beauty, for the fire is dying, Arfur in hi Mother Goose Book steal- pled wing-h- ow can ho pull such stunts as thatT For day Ive plied a saw-aning e bag of meal. . . My dog and I are old, too old for roving; ax. and 7 b I to me eeeme imply clear: When BUI get down to royal o kings wa My own Introduction the same aa this young person's .flacks he doesnt aaw a cord a year. , Man, whose young passion Bets the spindrift flying, : : The King Arthur In my Mother Oooo Book who stole three peck" oPbaclev' Is soon too lame to march, too cold for loving. meal to make a bag pudding whs the I take the book and gather to the fire, first king I ever knffw. 1 am no Boly it w' shevist by temperament or trade, hut Minute old leaves. minute, yellow by Turning Wr.fi wn? to thle day 1, cannot think of king a quite honest person. Even the The clock ticks to my heart; a withered wire. Jovial King Cole did not quite reaz-ur- e Moves a thin ghost of music in the spinet. me with regard to kings; 1 seemed to aeeNR something cunning lh hi I cannot sail your seas, I cannot wander eve. While ostensibly occupied hi pipe, his bowl, and his fiddler Your mountains, nor your downlands, nor your valleys, three, he waa likely'thtnklng up some scheme to purloin edibles. The king . Ever again, nor share the battle yonder who sat In hi rnunting-hotescountWhere your young knight the broken squadron rallies; ing out hie money, efter having had the hlackblrda baked Only stay quiet, while my mind remembers within & pie, all but confirmed my fire of youthful from of of The WHAT HAPPENED AEG. 1. " . the beauty embers,,. suspicion kings aa a class beanty I was sure that the money real9lf5 Nw Bra Features Copyright, ly belonged to some one elee; he (Clip and paste this 1 your ' scrap book.) In the pictuvq, with a guilty counted t, Beauty, have pity; for the young have power, air. Possibly he had etolen the blackteie. . . , 1917. CHIEF OTTI.NGER SS YEARS AGO. bird. to begin with. The rich their wealth, the beautiful their grace, British espedltlonary force lided Allies forward sweep Later, when I read Lanier's verThis Interesting portrait of tha lata an artist of no common talent, and France German 'troops o.ieupy on bias sillt front; win tn Flander Langemarok, sion of the Arthurian legend, I was and its flower, Summer of man its fruit-tim- e Dlnant Austrians evacuate Southbegin new advance; take George M. Ottlnger was taken In the his favorite subjects, those pertaining still unable ern Poland Belgrade bombarded by oner to baplsh the, thought of South American and heavy gnns English pris Pre. Spring-tim- e middle aixtlea, when Salt Lake City to early Mexican and of man all April in a face. Austrians.tec Lloyd George deolaj-eArthur fat rogue with a Incidents, required an extensive study King . . 115. a failure, from till had the prefix "Great to its of- of aboriginal of meal slung over hi shoulder ack ISO, 000 tone In Apr on American in in as the the history, Strand, Only, jostling loeees beve dropped to III, 1 ficial name and when the Third In-- " which he at length came to be con- ana a hang-do- g Reeretary of Stats Lansing yye beneath hie crown. evidence of spy activity before Pres-- , August AlUss bitter against Still later. Tennyson could do nothWhere the mob thrusts or loiters or is loud, Pope's fantry, Nauvoo Legion, waa at the sidered an authority. As a youth he Ident-slaVon Hlndenburg cute Rue- - peace proposal General Leonard ing for me. The Tennyson Arthur height of Its glory as a territorial, ran away from home to go to seg on a waa Wood assigned to command at Fort line; takes Kovno forte The beggar with the saucer in his hand militia organisation. Bishop John whaling vessel, and If he did not very pure and nobla and brave, French Gorman btteris"'at Kansas f KUey, destroy 4, to ' Sharp was colonel and Mr. Ottlnger the eye, but beneath the royal mail Hoisson Alllsa declare cotton cona the globe, he at least there Asks only a penny from the passing crowd. ISIS. lieutenant-colontraband of war. of the regiment traversed many of Its waters , and himselfwaa a horrid secret; disguise ll U. 8. "liberty planes" for first he would, I knew that he ; Thirty years later, when the time visited , from this glittering world with all its fashion. IIC time In attack strange ellmee. On one had once been fires another r; came to create the National Guard, occasionmany a U. B. State - Department "White U. a. tanker for me, be a and took off - Caps Hat terns oompanlon Its fire and play of men, its stir, its march, never live It down. It CoL Ottlnger was chosen u c- F" American Prsaoh and Caaadlana adjutant French leave of their ship off ths he could mo ew in my Judgment of him tlvltles of Von Pa pea. German mili- eight mile front, wipingadvance general, and in that capacity he tray- - Panama coast, and in undertaking to and out Rsye have wisdom, Beauty, wisdom and passion, allent-Germ- ane attache at Guinevere. I Allies tary eled widely throiy;hout the Territory, cross the Isthmus afoot Washington attack that Guinevere American fit thsy lost their wa ain oa Somms front on thros rnllo on Vesle German . losses IM.M Bre&d to the soul, rain, where the summers parch. forget It, too, and that fIno; organising troop and companies In way and almost perRhed from thirst he unable to In 1,100 000 men engaged; battle sines July 1 Beeond U. 8. transport some measure, her Justified, cirlc affaire he will probably be beat and hunger. Col.- - Ottlnger waa aa inrm ana rel'eve lands troopa at Vladivostok fiercest of w a r Ge boa Give me. but these, and though the darkness close. remembered for his long connection imitable story teller,' and In the days relation with Lancelot, with the reAustrian at Coeeaeke check clear generals Trieste; loft bank of D Russian advenes at Ztoga River, with tbs Salt Lake fire department of of the old stock oompany he often flection that the Arthur whom she Tho two Kalaer moot U Bor Bn. Even the night will blossom as the rosei which. In lta modern form, he may be trod the boards of ths Salt Lake pudding-thie- had, after all, the soul of a WBlT HAFrarBD AVtk 77. f under hi splendid exJOHN MABEFTBUD fa Atlantic Monthly aid to be the founder. Ho waa also Theatre. terior. , , MM etel vo battle of war . . Ae for Outnevere herself, J eonld to havo the Peace Treaty so modified xenship by the management of the Bolgtum govormnont rotiroo to lino Bremen, sister sbtp sf Dostsch never that tha queatlon at issue shall be re- State Industrial School at Ogden, and he waefeel eo very.eory for her when Antwerp as Germans approach land, reported sought off British Brussels . . . British flung from her'plao beside expeditionthe mechanical work, which is first of the background sf terror in the In- servedanfor future deliberation and ary forces complete landing In and king compelled to enter a appeal which the publishers class, to dons by the class In printing. convent vaded districts; from them la gleaned . . . Froaok France on advance scar and Fopota her plan dainty finger an Intimate knowledge of the family feel gska for nothing but what fair Ths tabls of contents of the present NEW BOOKS, la Aleaoe , . , Kalaer lin; AIM ospoaeo to confer ea Straasbnrg eons and Justice would recognise. It combined number to varied and whole-som- embroidering heavy tapestries for the . and . three the . front life, and of the vacant places at the play at . . French extend Pleaders Camslot she la telst. trade; had admitted done eeo that has her based In German ships capJapan 8l.tee.00e rough hearth. They show young lives from take 14 guns . . . U. 8. Flake, auconsisting of Institutional now, i bofor, and aho could do rough tured or held np. TRUTH. ditor which for a time terror has drained all claim to Shantung on the secret miscellaneous, editorials, and apodal work of North Oermaa Un4 work and no ' treaties ef In again, of but get I 1918; mins. to order pity of aceooed 8. In lay them a premature en "Teaching the Boy to Bare, rsmsmbarsd her from 11 Joy. One finds revealing tt . . , 8ecv. ef tho old kltehen the people of the United States papers RE"Character Building. "Our American knowledge of death not death which before Russian forts at Kovno faTI with movement TRUTH; AN ESSAY IN MORAL ,n McAdoo urgee bona Issuo Treasury career ehe of IL--. 94 comes with a gentle hand hut death ths true facts, these secret treaties, Boy a etc., also a characteristic Ed- bad Died on . . , of , loss CONSTRUCTION ; by Sir Charles Walj, guns English for bioak fast stolen at 4 per 1 Edward sunk by (.toe, and frightfulneaa which It is asserted were extorted by gar A. Guest poem, "The Way to the mush withmush Royal transport ton (Wal detain); CambridgeP. Uni-following cruelty bsr hair straggling tn-Put- One boy confesses to me with loos of L99 , . . Preee, Englaad, Q. shuddering at Japan from Chinas feeble government Job." verity Germans run through train In capronst. and d2rn ,roJn Foch. Itokz up nam's Sons, New York. the sound of guna" Another describes under threat of war, are herewith , with a tured territory from Warsaw, Po- firents . . . Fawny propnrs upon her face that ehowed twenty-on- e tor and burial of his father, submitted, also the nor glad enough to The distinguished author of this es- thSdeath land, to Lilia, Franca. new retreat , , . MttAM d inert i demands of Japan on China, got that mqsh to an rriator. But they are not all sad. earto an s is an supplement overseas; Mtd.eo under arms say (which comes quickly to youth and a Japan's ultimatum, etc., etc. The pub110 NOTES . . , New pesos footer by Oermaa But what I started oat bo say was explains G&yety 'Aaso lier book "Arlstodemocracy of new experiences soon lishers feel that the Peace Confergolden atstx British tho oeunbsr that defeat prove world rspuloe depreselon over Marne of In his preface that though It was writtomorrow to ences award to not la equivalent to . . W. D. Hayward and 1M L W. of veils other memories. Suzanne con- delivering ChinaJapan tacks at Poslerea, gain to the Oast th chol rooms of to- the autumn and winter ten during over to her rival's announces fides to ayegtment that at last aha la anThe company W.n found under French staff Century waa tnr r; general guilty 1917-1and Its publication mJ foro tho chll- - nounce Allies have woe " mastery act , , , America no eroehesploang embroider! hersetf a small chemise, mercy; and "serene confidence to ex- that it has besn- threatened by .the enemys various reasons delayed, he is of o pin Pau, g(!nd pressed that America will uphold United 8tates government with an inof air , . . Big Souuno battle still salient; capture FrapaOe , . . Jn-pfrom report ssa-a- s &.-esc troops lead at Vladivostok. J ion that the momentous r cbangs school for inspection. One confesses China's protest and will prevent the junction to restrain Jt from further by Germans a de- regarded ragtag; wrought by the ending pf the actual te being a "tncbolent child, willing faking of her eoonomlo and strategic and distributing of Thomas war has not affected, except possibly for the sake of 'the new godfathers to right and prlvflagea and her territory printing F. Mfilard'a "Democracy and the Eastas and In arguthe present draft ern Question," which It published a to emphasise, his purpose contemplated reform. A sentence will tell a whole oomie Will Not Rhyme to Order. dally ments. He maintains now, as hs ex story ef a holiday trip or a forbidden of the Treaty of Paris. month or o ago. Mr. Millard to the The Book tore: Is It Paw page. Next, tn uatwnBy, moment beginning, of belief ing from a thp fishing fot, Httle gold and tt to suggested, to (be serial Mery. pressed the owner and editor of a periodical pubIs war of the In fish soma cause black aa stream. A tanrsat efficient Inquiry Tho bookstore, tiny poet They needing that the kind But for In lived he has and class ef where lished what China to a according writer to give a fillip to hto will tt bet Will the thrUler, that to be found In the defective moral are at once pathetic and Inspiring. several year. In hto hook he con- In The Atlantic, to passing. Thera are in Parliament of the education to a moral of and novelty. something standards Inspiration a mystery at the end of every daily sider the present economic and polit- no more in tho , ROMANCE OF THE DSSKRT. coentry than there Yet Dr. Bridge has been eo alow in portion, civilized world, and that Moral Recon-bold the reader or strength ical condition of China, especially with v. struction is at least as urgently needed THE MAN WHO DISCOYBRYp HTM- Carry On An editorial In the July reference to Japan, which, he thtnkn were 80 year ago. In eplte of doubled producing a lofty rhyme about the the ad more thaa a take of s1iim There what population. are no war the more number of end of that the this in as la Industrial and financial readjustquestion excellent love that gladdens tha heart sf the PELF; by WUlle Goorgo Emerson; magazine to not to be trusted and Intends to take Syracuse than there were half a cen- hs oould he thinking ef be been maid, bo she young or old, ment. Forbes and Company; ChlcagcL published In the1 Interest of the reof China It appear that to that the book-torago, reason tury The erase The H Commons ef in construction of .disabled soldiers and possession esked the In eplte of all the heroism and milto rebeen to know to plea eoueo Mr. have Millard believed dont sell any more books than newer of the government wae that tt persons The reader of Mr. Emenon'e Uftest sailors. Intimates jthat the publication vealed which It has evoked In 7 ? ' matter confidential and private did a half immea laurthey the be discontinued with the present whose knew no way of making poet eentnry ago. lions of patriotic- people, What about the fluffy ruffle torus to embarrassing to story win be foroed to conclude that may publication to It doubtless If declares and theme It will be at least the last tin- ths the eate write a great oda diate Influence of the war, of literature and rotnaaoef This to Impossible, even to a man issue government true that people do not unfortunately the present staff, the chief memhas been to 'lower the nothing bny books as of victory Itself did not start hi pen. would seem to be stlrnu taring te trad. ker tn one to. If foot used with were the will ecu If at he to which thsy least not off grave. Pushed of ths bers world the But which have received their serious reporter War Morlee would mi seam 9 fit standards of the Admiral von Tlrpitz he written hto books that they want to keep on the they couldnt kindle hto muse. Had Into the picture unlees the authors Hr defective and anachronistic bnt go oat into the pure, dry air of honorable discharge. Editors may Memoirs In two already targ volume and homo bookshelves. the "find and take tn himself," desert, newsread of Parliament stir not com. and heard Inadequausethe editor To he so They the nonsense away from modern warmay go, but previous enough before. Dodd, Mead. A Co. will publish the and magazines more than they over hla dllatorineaef He had, but fare and permit the here and hereto cies and defects must now be added reasonable advantage of the oppor- ful ah meritorious a Journal ae Carry work In this country some time during paper did. which the West afforda Here On, with Its helpful and encouraging They get the cheaper popular about it he did "not care a damn." to her their love affair close to (ho the lowering and coarsening of our tunities coming fall. The latter part Of the fiction at the newsstande Gordon, prematurely old and spirit afcd message, ought not to be the and the de- But waa he meditating an immortal battle ground as they did tn the dayu sense of the value of human life, the to Margh In book to be is the of said a natur a out with partment stores. They employ the poemj He would not eay. Appar- when knights tuberculosis, siting allowed tOustop. The current number defense of hto own were bold and ehfealry profligacy dying In the war, but growth of thriftleseness and sboe-pegg- er part In as a of the free public libraries ently. Dr. Bridge would rather be a was in flower. privileges is all and Oven more than Its predeof eoonomlo precarious living been In ha owing to the unsettling and the of it preppart greater The ons coast towns of of bookstores sussouthern land tht cessors have been In ths needs that till strong man In a blatant ths the gosand financial standards for a number of years and con- remain after supply Foch, Haig, Perehtng and other kfll-Joambitious wtfa U un- pel of hope ahd cheervoicing these v agencies have than a facile turner-oof vere to to those who aration regulations California. Hla Inside Informa- dona have to be east into the a of tains deal pension of the laws andabove great so also Aushis eldest fa Alfred e Hto nasympathetic, have disablement suffered an, order. in the predecessor, from now an If tho war lows story to will now governing oontracts. and tion which about A Germany, untbs of hi 'Bessie, younger, daughter, of written tion' though would Truth. have bookshop reamq service; and the veteran who . charge tin, an the now raqutrsmanta. lowering of the standards time In this of a man who loves her daddy while not fully un- may feel that he ha occasion to be see the light for the first books and knows readable stanzas by thle time New to meet Thus the delay In the publication of adores Waiter That nnrah - to eortatn. The author to said to be em- what to being published that country. causes which to ths Pool. derstanding physical freeh Cannot York bo upbut to utterly discouraged really Evening present the essay has served Seott, Charles Laver and tho moot roand ample in hto eoortng of the worth while to more than a merchanphatic an him make br the shunned disebjeet more lifted even and the demand by man tta of adventurers hi the aredn conditions which for the bringing en of the dising establishment. It to an educaAt length, Gordon decides to covery, fromstrengthened these pegea of what has war. Because the need for re- others. tton of love Meries dM not hue tn urgently than before of the frank revelations tional center, a souroe ef tight and Advertuing. Literary steal away beyond tb mountains' to been and to being done oases as permorata regards of tabor nndar the handicaps in construction lp of the book certain powers tn Ger- learning. The stty that baa a the desert where, tt be cannot live, haps originally more desWrate ' prosthan truthfulness. New York Time, which keep times that ths present wittsu many have endeavored to prevent it perous bookstore has reason for spe-othe eaa at least die without string hto own. v, tn his discusses eobject, Scott had hla gallants stag their Sir George with the retail publication. pride In Its possession. It to the in pretty close touch in the offense or annoy&noe to anybody else. out on the lot la front ef hie bate Part I of his essay, as "Truth retail andthe moment dry of trade token the At generally when, staggering euRqra Syracuse are Mexican Review This monthly to heroine's hostel and Lever mussed np JLlfe of the Individual." in which naCarl I. Carleen, author of The the railroad track, ha to abont goods trad partleulerly, suggests that the making a worthy and heroic atfempt Ron of Plo, Just brought cut by a Battle of Waterloo and IncidentIncluded chapters on Truth as a In along retail next the goods to and the dry Into sink unconsciousness big thing to give accurate Mexican news in Ahe New York publisher, ea well as of tional tradition, national education do to add sploe to ally ths Duchess of Richmond ball In establishments at may station the young agent death, edf-roA Sailor Grateful For Books their advertising le to print . eertal order, tcT. make Jhoo two events fit Truth, Submarine Junction, Ned Collier by English language aa well as to The Taming of Callnga, publish Truth, theoretical and practical Charand ed a year popular misunderstanding the requirements of n nf hi or so ago, to a Ran FranHonesty, Efficiency. Joetlce Inand stories In email doses, ' rescues The him. and revives name, to remove Part the has II, two become fast friends, Gordon love tales. prejudice that In a recant address delivered before rclBiin, a teacher In the Mission High ity, and Trustworthiness. Tha paper points out that "store eo feelIn served ill chapSehool. potently creating Carlsen gained the knowle- the American Library 'Public Veracity the following Why should, net the modern nsve-to- t and euch matter "editorial new name of Jim Marshall, the in chats, .association, of and southbetween the the scope ing auspiclon hare the same lice nee? iter headings Illustrate dges of the Philippines that enabled have become features of some of the and In course of time succeeds Ned as republlo and tha United States. In him to write these colorful stories as session at Asbury Park, Vies Admiral merthe discussion: General Importance of station agent. With ths return of ern of ad most It to 'them and then ns what Give or attractive In Albert Gleaves terms of high- number much editorial atten- a soldier during ths Philippine Insurthe spoke In International , public veracity, Truth robust health hs develops mental tion July of the benefits re- chants who do a mammoth business Anna Katherine Green, Robert W, to given to this subjoct, and wher- rection. appreciation In domeetlo and politic, a. relationships celvsd by men of all ranks in our navy end that In at least one Instance btq Chapibor and tb other energies that had long lain dormant ever an American . writer has been prothe politician, the millionaire, the erlt-leIntroduced the "Philadelphia Public Ledger, ha or had been perhaps unrecognised, found with fairness enougfl to set out from the books and magazines which, establishment al first of litthe Amopg t$e younger fessional and the Ideal Journalist, and In course of time he becomes a the fact of the Mexican situation In a erary men ts come Into ever slnbo the United States enexamination of thie tatter Ideal (of prominence tered the war, this organization landowner and eattle raiser, manner satisfactory to the tran-Rl- o has war la after the ' Journalism, "reconstruction of Jour- wealthy Arthur BaxBeverly at fairs district and winner of prlzea nation, hto words are approv- ter, whose "Tha Blower of Bubbles been collecting and sending 'in great nalism by the State, and from within. In every way a successful and leading Grande to the ships and naval staingly quoted. The magazine to gen- Is to bo brought out this fall. Mr. numbers Part III briefly deals with "Refigtous man of affairs. All this time hla erously and, being printed Baxter served wRh the Canadian tions. The army ae well as ths navy In an extensive appendix are wife Miriam and the girls, the older In both Illustrated; the Truth been has the recipient of tho aesocta-tlon- e readAmerican force. Rlnce the 'armistice, short papers on' Th Ideal of a University. having married, were unaware of his er will languages, be able by comparison of the stories from his activities and the and and pen shave been ap- Admiral expressed thanks for "Science Empiricism, Theory existence, believed him dead, although corresponding pages, to get a reasonboth In "Educational various Reform, . Engtah magazines. branebe of tho service, but he spoke Doesnt hurt!"" Lift touchy corns and Practice, Miriam had been the recipient of a able reading acquaintance with the pearing Katoetoand 'the "The Y and a from personal knowledgo and obserInfrom remittance "Modesty, of myaterloue A deal useful monthly Spanish. great . " . Will to . Mr. Punchs History of the Great vation as regards what waa dons for source. calluses right off with fingers Finally our hero to elected formation as to Mexican commerce, Thb author approaches his general governor of hla state, and the goal of Industry, finance, scenery, oil, agri- War to announced by CasseR, London. ths navy, and he declared that beyond theme with fine spirit and courage, and human achievement Is gained. Bessie culture and general resources to col- Ths work will constat of IN. pages any doubt a large number a majorhis long and varied experience and hie marries Ned; and Miriam, who has lected for and presented In each Issue. with about JI80 pictures supplied by ity of the officers and bluejacket Mr. Punch's correspondents andSeon-tribut- had derived much pleasure and no litto hie set her cap for the new governor In scholarship give great weight broad-lApply a few drops of ''Frtwone' upon that old, v on all fronts. tle profit from tha books that literally . whom she falls to recognize her husJudgments. Hia sympathies are of this Issue Tho The Writer July bothersome corn. Instantly tha com stops by the millions wero put at their cultivated, hie outlook Is cosmopol- band. reveals her heartlesaneas In euch magazine fort literary workers opens Arthur Trains novel "The itan, and htoT rebukes, of which there a way as to ,make reconciliation lm with a brief description, and samples, hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, Wl,l particular warmth the are many, are therefore the more possible. She goes bsck to the coast, of that new literary form known quake," has been translated end pub--fi root and all, without pain or soreness. Is adIn on fftJrel llshed FTancs commented The under and commended ths essay throughout and to her china painting and .her "the filler," concerning which Carl stinging. et la Becousse de la the. fact that tl)e naval libraries were reader social ambitions mirable, and the thoughtful Glick thua muses: What to the filler? "LAmerique conducted with the single purpose of Hard corns, soft corns, come will find on every page material1 for The stdry is unlqus and has uncom- Magazine editors apeak of It as 'that Guerre. e making access to the book easy mon human intereet- Its lovs romlznce short humorous piece, which is always atudlous consideration. between the toes, and the News comes front England that There Were practically no rules. The to pretty, and the progress of the hero welcome. As the layman sees It, It bard skin calluses on men picked out the volumes Walpole will visit from poverty and sickness to the that little bit of. prose put at the bot- Hugh , FROM ttTTt.E CHH.DnF.VS HEARTS. they the autumn and expects to wanted ana-to-- them away. No reo-orbottom of feet Bit of success to portrayed In a tom of the page'where the short story States in New hpfghta were no time Iimita fixed, York tn8eptember. FROM FRENCH "M 9 ROOTS" TO THEIR series of eptoodee, culminating In a waa too ehort,and something had to be arrive in right off oo If a end. booX'idld not com AMERICAN "GODFATHERS " pub- climax of fine dramatic power, berk, no put In tn take up the room. To the It a lished by tpe Ameriran Red Cross In to fat humbug! was Inquiry first ever The e collection to to be tt mads menu mads of the the little author, France. nobody wa Voided or fined. The PROTEST. CHINA script that sells for a dollar, or tor short stories of William J. Locke to and , two dollars and A half, or in momenta feady for Immediate publication under books did wear out.rapldly under thto This booklet contain a compilation eyvtem, not becaoeel,ther SHANTUNG QUE8TION; publish- when the editor wae careStories. himself, tor the title "Far-Awa- y of letters from French war orphans THE lessness or wanton destruction ed by the Chinese National welfare five dollars. Alas!forgets how seldom editors there of the Ameriwee non Society In America; Ban Francisco. almost of "adopted, by members ettper but beforget themselves!" Other articles In The' books month. of can Expeditionary Forces to their solcause the books had to ErIn thl book presented to the the current Writer are: "Common mqjiy readers dier friends; and It Is a proof of the Is the name of the concise gold and condition on shtphoaM are no! rors In Writing Corrected." Realism lasting bond between the "doughboys" American people a plain statement of In American to the new books issued every month those desired by llbrarlans who are "Nhort Stories Fiction," and more than three thousand little China' claim In the Shantung con- In the Bible, "Authors' Blunders," for the customer of The Deseret happiest when book are la their one whom the war robhed of laugh- troversy. together with ths full text The News Book Ftore.' Anyone Interested places on the shelves and are. kept Manuscript Market, etc. ter. sometimes of love; to whom war of the more Important documents subthere and by strong In receiving thle booklet every month compllcated of red tap. New melanchoy8nd mitted on. the suhject to the Peace York Time ' brought piecocious Good Olttaon - In a stogie Issue Just free of charge may do eo by furnishHirterness a bofid which will outlast Conference In Paris. - It i a timely x name and addrost to the ihe moment, will outlast The great country newspaper of this publication, and to Intended to support from the press are combined ths seven ing their DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. section 1 lion. In the letters la found a tribute the appeal of China to the American numbers magazine from Jan the News t the chivalry of the American sol- people not to confirm the award of uary to July, 1919. Tha periodical to I Main Bt 99.00 per year. 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