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' 1 1"!" .? , ci".13:-4:4- , ( , a ' '. ;.. ,A Nrliel iis' rtfortit to sveuro 1.11. i , 0 ,. -, 4(i . rtcomAtion at oskiretion,, Shit hais writ'. 4 nrw Mt would labia a tido, and oceltionto t,..... ei,"..,Li),1 ti nor rreent ityjir.! -. busting whom diaiturting Otreee kie cen",-- , addravehida.-l- a 1.1itittVoi4 owl rulititd. Lola lai aleaia IJOiliing a hen-b- ; it'olid roW'a bit. and or., , oners aro aatkIng his Lona, on willth to alt. Ilia dog ia aiwaYa mangy. his Herr lit a 11",Prtul.t was twill lo squall his cow !a Iran and rut P4try. rangy. and kicks him thruogb, tho do.hi4 the ,t, tth itto tiltsie hurtle the rt opiint y toft Worn ill cuet al(1 the cheepeat when ha would shopping woods thetio tilt, hattivat quality of Pleritt d4r trierediro the ntrotwat, no wo know. in tho end. My largo and shining dote 1.1,)4,k ', m,..rt, Iitoughton Ali(tain Com- tastots In good iLinge I inviret; tn boYlos cons or collnro. I ninnYI 'Hutt thl nun) al..) make thrir own 11,00ke at , . ,, in Cambridge, by ItAorstide Pres ;dem,. tone returned to a prewar .4,1 with rrcular margins and th ' tbilliA.t. ' low,;i1potais thatIA eonrtutite tho dat.o-ena 01 made and ! t rs., poorly ildkdr6 book. in , . .., (F)lit - sle --- ; ,1 1 ' - Ibt.th,ON Io ' '0 '.. ;,- . - , , Vitils IlY ,. .., I ' ' ho sisal homing. in hens or rubtvor Urea, in rolluluid of booting, la lists ur estot.ofr lits,a. H. doomoil ask (ha molt of zollou ho bit, ' ht. doelinl bite or tror it. or hold it to hie as Whit" it's 'to thinks the dral otli tot); and every game hi. lilts iIrk hi 143141 thia wort 1.4,it twit lien 411)(40th" coiontimiloorr of wail,. ilia clothes aro Nava...D43V, his shoos ore titmit ilit, 1,1ta hula, of Cioriti e by that Hew Lithtbilliiin 0,,,01 bloom in tired), though hi earns many wheels. tind had returt,cd to he,. 100.114 Poor um, t,iteirrit, .'t 1111411 10 r rie. artaall( litablii ha Lithuonian Cottheil ,i,d 1)t,' ,- - 4. , , Vi - s, -- .. 1 , ., s'. ir,. - ..- BuyingThe Best wa 71344.:j.iiietl-INC'lloadaTures- - 'KT, A wt.. author of 'When the Prtive . .1.0lii rim,. to Poland," twitrveo that Ow I, the only woman riirmlwr of a !Univ. Tuiritcabinet. Kiiiitirait iiry iiit lk ha Ikon binoven itio .Coutitrae T,,i ci ,.Lits hit In thr dot ot fliiiMiarchlt's. - ,, )II. ...6- f ., i, y ss , -- - - - . ' ,. ...o. ,..... ( , , rv'' i -- .. I.... sn' - o . ,. ' - . .1 ...at4. - , , , ,,,,.,. , 4- - When Mother's Idos fell on my check. And words were felt ye could When. like a 1ood4 the bitter post Fell from my wesry heart at lost, Ibis torrent of triuniphant song Burst forth anti swept my Soul along Im glad I fought for you." - - 'Ilk, - , ' , , . . . ' ' v(((( waised ' . t, :' When on the culminating. bight. AO in a blase of cheatned light, . bane 'Liberty" Bid ua welcome to our Land. I breathed a prayer with reverent head And from my heart Ii eoftly said. ,I'm plod 1I foupht fur you." ,. , ' . , ... -- -- ; . '. . - pub.' pause berme the til4i ikb.1.1 to "'ploy Mull Illation,' (044 AO without nionry end iiITI4nte.f.titssill.yri.!'",..-..i laristuan seirovo Moil. 114,r, ..,. - , SATISFAMON AND REGRET. ma It 6,1.. it!mr, Every A4641144' Latin 1.0.IFEMOMP...I.ONMIP11,, . proett 111 vitt y ;too, tiltolottist tilltodynni ftt mg 1 - ., -- - , it. ALBUMS OLD ' , . vol LEAVES FROM ,..- , , ha mil --- -- ty- - - lid 10 wit I . a. I tit, .,,, .10av-eor'r,,- , !I ,tf ko ho io tt.to . ' 1919 134' , 1:1.11r6rt"Tiwo!lavAll.tto . e ,,,,,,,,, SEPTEMBEIV S 4 tl(7111)4.1' . ll . SEV$ I 1.:11.:NIN(V. - oom.m.,,mooronolo,, Jaa.p..). - a 1)EsEl'ET . ....owmovmmor wow, - . r..,:t"'l - De-seeridan- Margaret Wtddemer, whore 'item tiArti.... Huanand and -- Wishing-hint oral ttho litudled Ships sod Piallore on Patine Mao- was lately attaairit.pupularity. C000tlo Now Fora worker eV! ! 0 110.11W, 114 Vett Pell ki ft ler. inurrn.d and I:mold:tor ritittor keit Sousa 041i lib Habana Inds and Poultry , rt. tilioliitia thiltott4 tentaill player and 1. rouvue Deutsch" Critic Quito Other Otrapsetton al so Pool Offire author of orral ton.1,4 On music and Ortitittl-..,Subti- tt litrosiths- That Settled ,Lravel, They wilt anend the winter in Arthur Henry sha mahout Is Theille of New Notell London and Para Mrs, Schaufflet I by iliettetwit, Hut then there come another plots'. ..gammamonam I will continue to write under her mai. a, n a novel Which drove my thoughts in ,other ways. 'new RIO and bar. 'dn by LONDON UTERARY LETTER -The - Etoard'aalk" la announced for --. saw the cool, relentlee sneer t ' early publication. 14 Which marks the placid profiteer. . . 1388. who la. by the way." one of hia R. J JI NSO P IN ('orroapondence)!. rt. 1 ..,------.., i : knocked upon tlie door K 0.- Wells le sea tO -- be - engaged mod , Resentment ONDON:ttatit: I.donee of' the intimate friends. I think the review 1L1 boon a elfin memmoth which when has upon teak, Press 1 end flg-a well This of known Philadelphia his 121 mosr picture of that And spoke as wise men spoke before: .aaa written me woman a a delighted era by for the New York completed will make a history of the ally was one of a Ole? tallodperson- ure in local journalistic circle wee' aMotcorrespontlent real novalty and tle azoeption "I'm sorry I fought for you." "Th,-alit. Iloston Herald andl other pap. world of Coma $50,000 words In length. . Right to Km- : by the late IMO. taaen by Ralph Savage gl yellite al quality of those ere M r. Jrasuo ret,irned to elalt Lake The interval., between the annount.o.1 Sir Herbert Tree.produced d bites was This a bad 114 very ' when the abject wan, a.reporter on! LA ,Ntay MS, io T rauma wotk on th e meld and the publication may be .1c:to Pir on Smith originally cositributed play, with the cent) kid In Constanii-A pampered peC of luxury, . Tribune hos 'tart he Tribrire. until November. 190t when tetotinaly filled by lov ers of' m the Salttl.ak which nople, had been adapted t unch and hes now . collect-ein Gilbert as to the Dreed in satins, came to me IL Carman joined in June, 2arl. lie came it ,ie wined the staff et the Deseret of chtnce by toying wager, from French pereentagem of facts and book form with the 1.11.e of ."Songs "It was one of those novels." nov thet time frJin Denver where be wart' Ness .uith which ha hos remained respective , wre t Lamenting in a general way Wellnian ineert.0 S hich Abe . volume and Chanties," haa set all lovers of Walkley. "that we rrom Yale d with over for ... connected i grdeitlated year the buy to beguile t ,41 ' - The I 61 will contain. altlio-ug"h prices that she had to pay, ii;.18-18wittell Journey from Paris to Nice, and ge ...) Den$er Tribuna.Republican of haing firql And seemed to take some real offense rally leave behind in the buffet ril for a Quirt limo he wan city editor. college, life in the clasa of 11)73. al Dr. Van Dyke bag written a little ItrilkinPg"atrTbouatndthoet irsatuht.hrort".1:1; Dijon. There was many moments la I Mr. Jessup wag "born and raised." in versity of Rochester. N. r. lie is When I exclaimed in tones intense, "The Broken Soldier speculating aa to how she got her evening when we thought astoryCal!ed where he on York a New grad way. of saofeentonal native City 7 the,Rpringficid. of that Dlion buffet." If it regretful Maid of Franca" about a and' seafaring experiiinoe. "I'm sorry I fought for you." A al on g otli Is poselb's Mesa.. from Grammar school No, 35, In the under Republican. oatej to Meld of who Orleans the dertsion I11W convey '1 more Sainuell se 1888. tht iti 1' His children ere professionally Bowleg II. and wet city her spiritual help . allocipertiRtohbastrtroLvhsaar obfeemna.pnrYalaCK'0Ingantdaisillroor; titat....1., for etoe, have urbanely 13J terror seen OS of the El Paso..i It and cifucated. three living here, arid the' dream aid bygiven But what are I! The fields are green, 4 done. . was able to go - miraculously DO later of the &Ante, Fe New Mexican,' retrutindkr.- Of the lAtiltiritt southern r There& Truth In every rustle scene. fight- he was about to rivet Smith's pom Of ships and:the :seli with:the - - - ... .,. seldom remov. Wallay 0 he reported for t'ailforrila.the fair the Chicago ,,,,,4 the ia immediatebutton for . from his foil, those thee. pubIl.. ready and totitlag that;when'ithe writes of iip. It the The meadow land,- the, hill, the see, ' I I cation ar. whom his subtle thrusts I by Harpers. nettle sal -- - " "the Eastern "royal yaryard".. and "lifting St, Agnee ly. one of thee hfl Modyins the onaleacent colors of the- Ehantung. ...,': America, belong to me; being Henry Arthur and other mtutical-things- . oho Jonee, the dramatist. ligtit sky, and in imagination visit- raffle." another entertaining feature utati Deo can the Bolshevik Even the So grim le Quite evidently not And some bright day as seasons roll ing the tombs of' Egyptian kings and being an account of the romantic humor of his position and Mt It off doing eo from In fact, did Jones becomeconvtnoe,t, In mere lt that the ' book knowledge. America will fnd her Soul gathering scarabs end jewria from 'War sin the Land of the Arabian a popular song: critic of in The latest the hit Times song had a personal Ill Yea in this woman's hidden cave. One bright morning a Nights." Upon the former subject Moscow le "chanties" spite againet him, I fought for her!" the "I'm your he fireplaces. "Forgot that went glad there le real tang.of the see, the as to refuse Walkley admission Ito tz r1 . tti strong athletic fellow comets aboard there are no aens than 20 different have gone out," according to Carl veritable the to tl s smell 101 with a letter- - of tntroduction, and plipers from as many contributors. fires of tar and sal- t- In first performance of his WILLIAM V. V. STEPHENS, Ilth Engineers, U. S. A. BelAckerman's book, "Trailing the piece "Whit 4. . exam for this learns that all the party have, gone and 'presenting front all angles the shavilti." P I 1' 6.1 Berth. .,, washing Julia," and this public ba ....-- Just' published by the CI4 in New York Times. ashore. when suddenly he ,nplets the Chinese and the Japaneee sides of the ners. And all the shining moons of youth, ming of the distinguished reviewer -, Invalid rapt in thought al he lies Whits th and all A duced something of a sanitation a pr of stare dream delightfui rm.! perpleking - question. ft...v. Were tangled in her topmost spare and years ago. steamer chair. He enters into con- - South . now "Atuona Sinclair sketch. Island Lewles "Free Air." .--.. Sea Michael. and finally to Greece when vermilion, gets the thread of the boy's shroud. old, gleam; An Oxford man who made Ms mar. I Goes to Church," is by Frederick novel, which will he published Sept.'''. Now through her like the love scene is staged at Sarno- - thoughts and Marts a game-o- f myetedy a North Sea gale. while 1;61 thundering at the university. A. B, Wal!'e as a Manila 24. will of be ber "tea. the new O'Brien. BOOKS NEW I publisher produced and low, sweet thrace. humming the name ridiculous of by 1.1 assuming Wilder IAne---ttors" moving picture by the Famous Came singing with her down the years, ley was not long in eatablishing 40 ,,,t.., """"' a-- n d Rose From this time. he narestive Sylvia henna' Is the book. and Siddereticus. 141 . nit winds of long this aureputation when. as "Spectator." b Corporation being based uponprolonged- Players-Liulk- y' ' ' therein lies both the charm and we- makes almoet daily Visits, always when A itMING N ATCRig ITI-Sbecame H Marthe Winn. the first residence actual dramatic among , critie nese t , Ons of this poetess's many admir- the London of it Startling in many phases the rest of the party are ashore. II! I and Star in lilt. Ho sac , . "Indutdrial Turkey ors, I see. announces. In print. that ceeded FIELD. FOREST ANL) FARM; by Jean (she Is Indeed often but the month-Hen- ri clothes himself in Arabic contutne, I quesane, at Hay-Bei- th S. IP:Nisbet as criti ' I bee late the Nat tan E saliva Inland Chinas mpire, Is a "Openin she The Cornaanr g, a in Century unromaticed brings peculiar presents Fabre; mysteripiece for the author daughter who of The Times and has an extensive tour sailed the shipmaster's for after while England. interest present York. New bind seas ous with 'of steadily added' most a" her tells wonderful father. way, l I.' gr"t opinions), the exclusion or the Case .'of China and Japan." by of this country. having received or- - however, have her own authority, fly-de- n to his fame as a reviewer. though' Ill is at once a faecinating story paragement of other characters In or- - stories. The change In the boys life Is "The some from to au-suthe British re. of his army Is, fellow a dispatudonate and burnorlasts bevel in a letter, for stating that In ai while the young fakir, if "Americus" 'II at well as an explanation of farming. der to emphasize the development of marvelous. he may be called, also recpives a thoritative reView of conditions in turn "for dispersal purposes." - wrong. Mies Fox Smith's father woe oceasionally gibed at Ms criticates on and one her own soul, make; rerenrYIending. gardening and ' Seeotrnt the of not-scores theism countries:N.1n number addition of Greek. 1atini4,4, to shipmaster but a barrister of 1;3-4 that and he who weathers with her all her happy reward for his kindness...Asia of Fehr's famous prose-poeDungan"' will make a visit to the northern circuit and she spent and French quotations which they Inn - of excellent pictures adorning the vii from the charm of comradethe nature. boys an in storms added interest to in sit at the aupertunconly tour of this country In the coinpel her early years in Lancashire. Liver. variably contain. One of them wan '. there are many beautiful descrip- - ,vione articles, an uthisual art feature is and It is one of the celeurated aeries welt- - iI tory romance at the end feels a die-te- n ship. tumn. Use pages of .the Nile .country. and !"reking . Monochrotnes" mueingly parodied by the kte Mr pool is In Lancashire, and one might by - Will . ................ primarily for young people, but appointment sharper because of tiara-fu- ll Greece think-th- at this seaport Wood the rid. William Gilbert. the famous littrettlet- .and Italy with their historic Thompson .ivith drawings 'by- Ben of information it,nd charm for any atonal fine pieces of writing earlier In In last the Miss but It Fox dle, doesn't Smith's and he scehes. no play When Kutcher. and out bewitching of produced, Letters. Roosevelt's reader. A minute real-forIt comes in the enjoyable: the book. In ' It sea knowledge date from when she one enjoyed the parody more than ' ---- eimplent of tines. with scartely an I of conversations and walks and ism, suggestiveattaining a little of Flaubert, the the went to Canada and lived on the Pa- - Walkley himself. who obeerved la hitt 4. -, orincident of Metal a The' adventure. hbi the and apwith LandmarkA, talks pretty ' by, "UncieLyaul" ,coristruetion---eveakens-aColonel Theodore Roosevelt -for silo. cifio 'coast where. as 0- --rview.- - next-- - day,-"can English-Speakin- g be Unlon.1 of and pealing he story the woven, as only wish wo gan willing companions nephews of the gold purse that enters the story genius of the author cannot but be The Landmark in its It much- in his t romance of the old sailing-chi- p could write as good a one." oral years had it very days sum- number i in the listeners July eager pleasant e a with deal Jt of "nod lingers."--Shstill the importencoLbut sit lime spent brilliant Ceti and itiri- af theltret birthday OCthe' mind that some one- hi wli by the time she needs Magic," as told and illustrated 'she could there haunting the Wharves lee official is short of stature, and 7. U.. which camerinto being OrItt confidence- - should select' and the French is by Florence Constable; hai'dliappeiieti by E.-e in tro- - Edith t h to to her and docks and sailors. th em; the pawn 4 a with ham talking little It,. own before, and In the twelvemonth has Ballinger Price, perky most admirably! B icknell, who has beard , n the great mass of hie public and She never- missed a chanoe of going ways reminds me, Vandyke MichAelFane,only. toward peculiar enchantment and is quite cor- - become the etrungest somehow, of e . preserved not- only the clear and vivid, iluction 1 a ship.-- - It was more than' her alert terrier aboard and " her called "a a - ill to fit of Jewel .opiritJ,!!10,-He hatt rectly , but also dog. the 'charming story correspondence (amounting in wording publiál,private existence. The society tt last hobby it was her several capital books. including "Ph ,r4 previous life After the first hundred ..s.. of the original text. at increasing the knowledge of one tore than 150,000 letters) the history and all the time." Nor is this love house Impreadons," AMERICAN Forest and Farm" comes at pages are unintelligible to the new "Frames of Ilk 'Field, the another )11e by poseeseed English one career of The for first when learns of hers I publication. surprising 7 and "Drama and Life,"-an- d ,, a MOSLOPPOrttine, time for Anierica. reader.. Yet there Is a skill and force, will pr no thought bat ks king peoplesit ' a ot thk,seriee-of-remaratardevote still more time to wrilii Probably as a reaction from war,- of 'delineation and a flee veneert formal has alliances and ;Of moot one the nothing with 4.1AME n OF FISHES now that his official duties are nek AMERICA; by to do with tróvermu-nts- , which also taught the emphatic lea- conception that make the work iltobut is merely letters which.appears In the Septem- - smiths-Capt- ain James A. Henshall. M.D.; Stewart John. of Virginia. n son of the nation's more, He lives close to Sir Anthony' dependence on gether unusual. & Kidd Company,. Cincinnati; &Sine to to an to cams ber he back Mile di Scribner'. Smith Mies Yes good promote Iiirs41 attempt r 'oe no of Of those Hope Hawkins and Sir Johnstone) minor, Interest from an artistic produce the elements and sh e th i war, with Istionrd food and clotht,s,' the attention of ma- - point of view. but noteworthy even so. I Dr. Hen sha ll is well known- as the, English-speakin- g Forbes beetriiprt 11 Robertson- , liquirel- )- to democracies of the pig. and Miack-lalions tit Americana is Aurningt0 the. bithe-accur- ate -as in of ence s, as of lite the author of, "Book of Roosevelt. 'rives his the pre picture "11.: world. 19011;when reereation."gard.'n,4 about the Orend Rt. the poultry.writing branch,loiCH , farm. And more than ever before, Balkan states during the war and the "Camping and Cruising in Florida" Hon. A. J2 Ralfour , ea, to the frequent delight of Punch is president. and dent brought About peace between young, Anierica, isitchieving great study of thellumanian political !Rua-thin- "Ye Gods and Little fishes,'!, and other of -, tranch-,--HoAmerican William Russia and Japall--"elcreydli itsriwsnLithStwheo lisrosklati'manIteessi"tolnkhera by harnessing himself with the tion. it is evident that only most car- books of standard value and interest H. the, The tratendons of spiritism& Taft. 'rhe current number otthe in these delightful tain-fa- ctotin and ThIr letters lire .'10oosevelt himself and with a third.- - about the Pacific ism was oertain to ',Oree and study have to sportsmen, campers, nature-lovers, result in a irood111 Improvement embodied in familiar chapters he will discover items of served as. background here. Oren- - etc. In the present volume he offers magazine is a marked and with crop of "spook" Dowels,- - and the mast. speech, 4 appearing here shortly.1 over the six previous knowledge more Interesting than any- slonal glimpses. too.-o, The consular probably the most authoritative and and enlargementa new o ,, Is happening. - EL P., Batson ...nature-lover-th- e pectd cover and better the inimitable Roosevelt gift of graph- - romance-issues, having garthe tow of the nompreheneivebook----ocharacterization. was get last comparatively Bnropean military' . .Probably lamely concerned wtth, tbs will each find tend .ii make the book It has a When be speaks of the kaiser he ex- - many arrangement. dener, the frult-grow-ei game-fishwho read the really brilliant uncia- other world. and mow---stifor the typographical yet publiehed z comprehennive bears thst notable list of contributors, and its lms:----"What, benefit.--oa- - jumpy-crentur- er criticisms --which spiel" Robert lichens has oleo- turned readers.. He he day:----de. dramatis ordinarythe Jife-- ot continental of signedthe cloth scribes in detail ninety specie and numerous articles, moat of which are has pear in the London Times have anY pen to spirituaSsm in his Again he says of him: . relate to subjects of timely become , presented in illustration and environ- of the game-fishvarieties STARLINGCHARMING a monomaniac about, getting idea who writs e them, And probably book, which esameirs aro tofortheombg "WIZ Inhabiting' illustrated, ment so familiar, that the acquisition to nationsboth intereet -- ---; .. ', water lakes and streams east of into communication : with me 'every even a mailer, percentage of those the .antumn under the titlepublish of. ,. ofthe knowledge Imparted is an &l- - THE -- STARLINGi'mby-- Juliet -- Wilber fresh ' time . the and the marine of eon- - who do Impost', to be aware' that the' Marsden. ' In thie oonnection It tes:fi he drinks three penn-ert- h '. - imosit unconscious yet an unceasing de, ' a or ., E'verlibtdr1"47.1 Bobbs-Merri- ll of reviewer and Mver1)dr scholarly Waters and the Times Company. of brackish witty hie Tompkins; Atlantic and life against terooting-tspiracy recall a sixty-twpoweie7 what in o the -The -chapters tight. an the. past, Rohrer-LyttoI n dianapolisInd . and Gulf coasts. 'In addition to a September. Maude Radford While earnestly and with all Melo-- Sari 11 Arthur Bingham Walkielr bad to say book deal with soil s. fertilisers, the ' 1 satirist describes sittitude the of this that delightful conscious brief. technical t to of the induce returning matio- courtesy endeavoring description On the anbiect of "psychic .commomPi This Is a delightful story. finely con, most useful plants, and their insect fishes for the purpose of identifica- - soldiers toward the new conditions the Czar to make peace, be relieves followsor until rem ntly did follow- cation In a letter- to his son, about and bird enemies anti friends. Most ceived and charmingly told. Miss ex of that than vocation Spy other must in with ccexthe and their to cops tion, they of a resuming popular description number the Wain,' by .writing Secretary the. year 11151, published in the mist of all, the information is Tompkins has quite i 'a o rama arta, rt Pe praiser of Count , their and tella habitat's old thint Herbert la about and a and habits, to Me,' Corey her "The Czar books credit, Hey': as authoritative as the story is fuel, pellent preposterous' lit; nently reedable Life by his itrandolleV But is the fact. however, an 4 th e be creature OR the absolute autocrat ' relating to their environ- - the gigantic settle on which present-ti- e writes: C. noting. The short chapter on the his- - her latest volume will beer compari-to- everything which Mr. Walkley, other cupation is ent ti full and I otion-pictuhas the son .conititetei of the It of. with whole m others, is of d are 150,000,000 of any leaturet people.'' the potato ay Pro, as highly atnusing; was tory have. 'bee& about widely: htterected has ' up just given Ort8 mbaseador ccrmpristieg ' it llf is du,salthagier separate 4 - Ixonvtiramatior srittelanFat' fnanifestationaThey book fur r 1, Washingtost--sent-ta him ...thrquslif. -zer wonderful; aruflherme on"the, farm- butthe-wondis that they go so hie f ,.,..,zoatirluime,,tordhe persott-criticteror'n.es- helpers," with which the volume tiorrews and the way ,in which at last, bait, or artificial fly. hie roursei" 'style or 114, 3 h e1 mer en d Irving b H he has' held th responsible. p0-- 1 and no farther. To Judge by the:14i. the messenger' to jell ofro, otlet, ought. to he read and re, she moves out into the world of "otheri 1 deription& of th e 'Varios- fi shes is tietheller ' Life flyires as the bie- Roosevelt-instructeof the 1Ilion of assistant secretary effell the highest departed pieta di. t people." in spite of her cloistered,. nar.1 new, lucid and entertaining.- T he su g- everybody, , in "The Purs of Know- - , inform the --ambeeleador that be con- - rittaaht; 1 roW, pedantic. Irritable and irritating) gestions' and direction e for angling. teacher tot!pcohNb: , for 4 2 years, hill covered seem betoashave made no viaible 0 eidered hie message impertinent and .he s AT1 SO p hi stiteek ' a an uncertain and con progreeeto t1 OF TINIA OARLErno, father. who does hie utmost to keep and of the WON' and tackle'. recom v meet not be repeated. Every day St of them has been writing whatl tradicting ea oureeivea or snore. so-s- o dna! 'romance, ,' and a it It '. her wholly within the hedge. It tells mended are in the author's best styles, schoolmaster's times- in a single 'for several 0 and often. most .draH the delightful are store answers of still of with at times that take a' big league beeehall, faith. ' a MICHA1014 by Compton also of her gentle, loving, mother. and can be confidently .recottimend ed Pent appeals to the Czar and matteperhaps envie t he to be in day rend press the i criticiams "Mothis I aone's breath A eltcher'e and come,back, with wonder. Theral away ,. Harper Brothers. New physically frail and weak but with a and. relied on, as,. they are in strict 1r1 Mack .' the 'Mikado to agree upon terms of this country. :',. ' is no 4. X Tot nut What to hick, but I doubt malt rrser; heart of gold and rare capability for eolatielite with his An practice grid , of pewee, and whenever he appealed 10 out WI '' Mr, Walkley's - ...some reputation more than, all be.. with ' her lonely little experience which cover a period of 1141(.1,.!,. At!. trent a,' request to , the Compton Illackensts's reputation as companionship only 't 'clairvo yan ce passing front' Ono stningn pert, on, postal:. ent ins- ia.,stetsetin 'bowie:it ItnallF- tt'Aetts -- et "thaAw tncre thlitillety lee re,"0Alillity 'tvereritT s '0a1"411.'iii3667-''t-hi,'L,a. rise babe novelist- of the ,ati critic ' - - - a eaPablae-rtee- ; enjoys ' s intereetinti Inses- -or If the somo4 life love come, and Westerner into another, brainto that spirits. girl's from Canada to the West in die. and Young' "The more I see of the Czar; ,wbo combines the prettiest of Its Czar, newer English schoOl imparts panic-to failies.' or ' gettil.t. the way she finde at last which love : from the At'antir to the Rocky.LMoun- - tiretfort among' New- - 'Fork's tairest; the. gainer And the - Mikado," he with altogether otxceptional erudition, thiag analogoosWar Interest to this litest chronicle of of means to most ibis ' in in recorded Emily her, and daughter) sir?" the corneal often. "titb; . writes, "the better f, arri content with lie frequently,' has represented the the adventures of Sylvia Scarlett.,Be- - -- There is.nothinK .of the puppet abo'ut tains. The hook, is Handsomely' printa we 14. .sa.s.naasaTmalwmustrations. if legfofA.,stoleti abroad. havololitclude tankfrommendeeredamnocracy,even notably Britian postoffice inc. indeed as the author - note-aA pike.. and, the characters which Miss Tompkins , ,,tbing, she. died.,but .I asked hoe ... one of the Rome conference of 1004, and he poorDist as byngch, Imunceav-"- reatil B"k III of 87Ivia has portrayed in her book. They stand name of- - an evenin le a diverelonon . thought of, and shot, i Fifth would be iii, better was secretary. to the British deletta- -, arawrered Cetishe ' Scarlett, and only published separately out as living. moving personalities. . Ritter. , 'No raeditsta - conKrees of ' : . term." ' ' ' ' ".: .''' ' tiOn at the ',Washington of difficulties the of on proe,ecount distinct and LAT For ES clear and rut, . impressive. ' the question was' ,. ',While' the Conference was In Ds- - 1591 and secretary,: of , the Imperial racknowIn that . .,, ' Auction," the book makes an especial characterization they might be pointed. ' ' ., 061i Put thought Shakespeare has ' conference held here come ,0,10ri be had occasional doubts of mitt-o- ut penny postage -as modela surpassed by few char- - e ta. n and ma appeal to those who followed the s gave me 'most - the& tellowingiresx.---Hwentered.th"1 have-lethe hörses-i- rs tiSil keileliniteviowThe August nuntL- - 1 ---:- so water.; Sylvia through her ecters In recent current fiction. And O.- - ha hog itavlitt at to the future st-- the onlf7knews-sowirtstarP. eines thi.tWer NOTES . ofthistieriodleal- opens with au' the narrative in which they take former adventures. Afterwards earn he predittiom will drink or start kick-- , lilt, and rose .steadily in rho ferrets. whether-theFor reasons not too clearly explained , Parts is replete with hInterestwhole- editorial expression , of ongratula-t- 1 tly contradicted himself: .,.... 00.d iagain,,and refreshing,--wittfoti enough Yet I asked him to prose that he wan Sylvia'llees. from 'tendon to save her ammo-anto sadnem the heart 'strings, play upon a good ilpirit sent br God, by telitnall soul and becomes again an artiste in but with that sweet sadness which capable) azdr statesmanm 'tepreaw.nta, the cabaret life of the oe aware me the closest IsOcret I haves and be' .4. To one W120 nappeneo osk boosts; arid his wife, Helen Doren- - Edward of England said of hinito the' i. , I acking an engagement at Part . She brings a smile through the tears. Thial twee th their reepreetive, uhtrie .,, or. the identits of th e dramatic Critic gave it instintlyty tHITRCH. k., in Lortgea: -,:iort tibbens, atitti.-- of "A. totttle Gray Ameetmh ambeastalor A at Initnalve MitSZrolnPkIns relates with..., "" ' t Past In admiration-rare ability. making her pictures clear Lam simply-losnos-h. (Coprright, ststilL) Petersburg for 450 francs a monthw and effeetive. frotrt France.r President: ilobody ' tine could hays, I; to address a. letter of Inquiry or poe rhildren their mood lionillea, both.. of the subtly creating on commission pura s ibly- complaint to tbe secretary of I champagne an tilt Inestimable thinks plus ate was: verdict Own It." done 'Pvinft been Els have and her she'srialtes enitition performing her they doting! lw reader4o; It was quite a chased through her influence. Then feel Ind of truth and jus- , war. and will mak e thei r Immo in.' am overprained. ' I am credited with : the general postale. 'number ot men eaoh alluring him with diction ofl servicey- -to the cause to receive a reply boA'the and unusual grace follows a nervous break-dow- n experience piquant r... As , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. etc. ce ,,,, , wr and Yok.New .".... ehartn. U. '6,. ,....". xtremely ,3 original of Mark Twa thbone, ,b.. "A. B. noat , the with Imatteva' from to the Fignad emerges signature, hospital Sylvia , of het I took tase position Zoe have- sprung up at ht ihe reinaindor of ths mann- - s situstion that &MAI Lp revalled broug 1 ItexicAut ! tt is For become thotzgh Walkleg." probgbly find Petrograd. Petereburg IDYL !MIL , 1 for Betio time. A lengthrAyligle at. siript, for his Ilea book. "The'Newl! finally did. not .o f my,olttn volition true that not one times wader In ten ,gind used the claim to aid th I la - -- ' -- - ,Alt - . '.. ( and other more vittl chances swept In events so shaped them- - 11 bs.t IN...clause the Macon 'Ree a rectification of .errora I Map , ten5pta who writos thh newspaper's re- - begging. Aecording.to warthe' whir-A-ate Thinking, 111 apparently, .1 NAGic--by trianit-si row corn.' Jive, that al 'would have fell ealf clews of eitArg-by, Edith SwIlieger made ty a re PlaYs. among, those who to, publican, One of these, beftirtrte .' that sabaret rife at Kieft and Odessa a if, was from be Prtee; This bentut7 - Company. Nest- cent was. "Palls Xistas.'"'; tem to tailed plain flinching litaeon, recently duty preting cured., a class in paand himself. Mr. is other by Walkley magazine. article, In the capital, York. . would be lees upset than Mr. and 'Mm.'Gibbonti both look upon had acted otherwiset. , least, by a local ateareep. i, , , William Archer perhaps. may be an porarily Stcame per of tntereat to reader in Nan wto , who travels south,! comrade- e' encountering at of lieter New - , he eeete When the to the lairrees eftio; of is a tale "rieee Mack"' la a moiwl lot but i Million abler "Ala Hundred are: Walitley critic, 'tries a soldier who bu be r le s P len. us III,,Le -- fun t0 read, BOOKS Or THE MONTIL aa real bargeliatt After Paris one grown up. attkirte for money en4 admitted he Wes - ' two boys. to those , - - Kieft ld bee-le- teopecialtr Errilittlettmt -With Jewell jthriply l whol Inion Joe the lawye1-4114- 1 . . te did go it, 0' pollee II' a the other a little Invalid whose Petroleum, , Governmeltel," ,,'Ntolgtoos - - - -- a - -- ---- better War of gettingi and It is because A- bookeellei.on and when they arrived told them the t mixfortune has taltn hia parents fol American of rover cruel bank ti keenness the like amil,yet ' 1ft name ono of the "trow and Educational ronclee ruble Films," lithe tilt ' rid of 2,000 ruble than .1ramblingi a long voyaga through Mediterranean .. a voile., wee murderer. , man I Peine respite be to an of MOM' said are readers hastorind There ingenious way to the nevi books issued every iaoor,Ato of tutrootritos- - lue-7-LthenLaIrtty, and because- his compan-- 1 waters to ths rnyaterious land of Egypt lattikee Are Legalized," Tbbild'otAr:. air The TIM,' Is rttent protestation thol,eople of hi. ,iiquartiet.. providinx the eutdomers--cThe moral et :ThA who 2 ions will shirr him bis "'rood' fortune and the Nils, In to the begirt, the entreat aloud thw change operairrom !Inuring. In metteti,city: 'withread tit of in the that that for Jact hopenthat paper buy' poetry, merely spite New Too' Store-- - Anyone hstereeted i 'in having 'met an Englishwormin. wilrbelp,t1.- restore his health. While "Msiticari BYwe.re end, Mirbwore."oto- - the prim of books ua Plaatura that Vialkiers reviews tram Twain's book wilich describe the has rhoen to ow ex. In rebt'lviTlit thin booklet every month' eve them from the yacht t'Nrisit ths All, thee articles are illustratell. . - FP' . and certainty these set a ood sray,Injue Joe killed the doctor. The boolbnd the tent which later adventures take her to Jamey the pare"them places of chary too? do oo b y where she appoints herself guardian cities and dohns among the marts end value for their threepence. It Ints. roan wee allowed to 41esoapew a Seen reseit of many purses. Outside his tre tbair nom o ant nddr000 to ' the I 1.77,1i1,7w. handsome-primaan tinforriinste basal, and ruttut In search of voiles int es the police urrderoteoe teat the emir., of blichboard est the' be hits it Walters, up shop large rt " -tOOK irrOALA vowto4 adiovotkettkor- - tat beftina.' to gee Area ootentitte4 itisti sees len le "ghakTlitit" to &bort Nrivs orsratrr orweverymerninsc, girt she hatli knewn-Tea. it Meht tit. the hamar et Geerse Bereezit stkeeo.s Bucharest, Nish.-- where she meoto'con the deck of the great steam yacht' nitten space in ite Peptember.issue to a fresh poem by one of the younger-- - - , ' dtpires-Apiel- to;' - , 1 4 , !'7. i 4 -- --- Ter.."--Tleral- But-thoug- h , -- - a-- - - Alsace-Lorsouthern - - f- , he . ago."---4----,- ak- ---- j Major :- die-Th- is t ch --- fruit-raisin- g. a - -- - m -- -- ase s We , om.--h- 'ahr 4 cit Anglo-America- -- -- - r. I -- -- kl -- love--"fir- - GAME-FUME- -- ix-ei- hi-al S. ' et, "' S. - , ' -- . .' 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