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Tit nine it Vied men ii I. torateaort tory ii ono of with the tiriLch arms in Ind,a, anti 91.0mldied friatide Ito Chviling. lousing 'borrow ntier more. httete, doitittitO Writ nt.iff th frt.,. 000, dratartird tome arrotat the 'Wool void. and the deed elr4 uiotalloo 44 it o, rip' photos g A weakilltul Voirdrti dirt It"01 cheery hearted. et their useful le aky e mployed. And the ewe tho Far vital to care for her wing seem. tine and dandy, that in 'reeling beyond the Mars shades milt halve rothcr oho is in tho orniy their suds and bricroly, and ore tot denied rigor Men of world-wittt ft. Ptie rhatio oral Kaatatr inotturli:y t,ring Winn. raiti,t LA,dgo Liod Atithnr Itt,) it Kat, with ghosts hell cutworm otTleors. hfr touch Itrttlion from thr Alt the hour of srouethe a jraintoav thin. oil. l'hantorna Paid what they were doing le at Om To the land where lime midnight eitichc the isolocn of the poet un le Ind, told of chortle they were pursuing, and of titit timer protert ticrsiSf from tho 14) that hit the wet. Nothing that they't bald enlightens, eleere the wire. picerutnitreaar, ..h tottornlaII h marry of dot bbbb . nothing that ,they handno brightens a MI Int yr.utig ughcer arid got. Nor spot of the tomb. hi Jiihnaing dire and goys to Aidenn hoert st4ilina trill tido the there he talk" with mortals here. but the nj to him IS hAt lartwnot he etiyo'ar laden with.the piffle AtaAnaphar. , I woulit boil with Yen. 00 illotvry of th thing. ;co Woo oration any Orel' and tibrant word, any honest revelation that a not hook The or tri roturhe a pupp000d trithrt or marabatird. slit. and in dire time. lose' and rico scam on.) to boilers hater that Ilho melt ticr hot'. the thp Whole connected oto to In Moiler1k Illty with the drat h t her former hitatoto4 Not until the trot to tho trot.hio ott.1 In rasclIcrt and the t!stit thitio arroyo the &sort of siost air. y" Welcome from the Ae Ids of Franee. Where the war steeds fret and prance. Flashing sword and gleaming lance. Maiden s blush and winsome glance Hold the captive there no longer, Greater, braver. better, stronger. You are ours, forever more. Welcome from a foreign shore; Welcome as the showers of rain That refetsh the parching plain. Bova whose honor knows no rain, Welcome, welcome home again. - ' ,..:' . 6 ... 7 S l'' 14 . , t, Ti ars-tellin- d t , 44' 1111"1 ' , N I, ' '' . , t 41, , ' t, r 4'; t'' ,- ' .d000no;.' , - 1 t? ., , ..- I , ",, . i . , . A lk 1. o ,I I It ' tt :'.1 ti g pool.f s I '' ,,Atiti . ..,...b. ' , , , ' ' , All 4 .' tA. tsccibnYt'es--T- 1111 wpo,,1 , 14,611 r Nell Gw; nne, Kind's Pet, Was Overdrawn at Bank 1 I A o try ,o ff $4; , n tiri I L NOW it 4 ,,,,ok Spirits Iron Mt: bl7hiltrt 44 g z . ... . :1' . : - '' 1 ,- U. I oen, I 4. W ,,, -- SI i A I A a Tall - , ,4 ' 6..,c Q - ,,, , ..,,e. '' - ,,,irt ,4 " A - - if) !come , .1 il, 7 a., t Uome again. home again. welcome - ...., 1, Welcome, A,- vwfa .26,11 ,,,,,..' V 0 ,, , . . , ) ,, e----- 414r A, , ' -, , - , ,,,, ' yI , III UTAH The took L 111 e 01 b I IMIti CITY I t .4 Death thtober Itcribnor'si he Cou 140 Write Her Nan, But Malt Initials X. G." Which Proved ccntAins the oecond installment .0(1 Thin Ilis and I noose rit 'Theodore Doubly Mg ulticenti'oet Asarrtattond to Wards tor "'Dormant . .1.fr Ntilliot10--Cottr- o4 Shown in It's non Letters, edited the In Estatitud ropulartly Only Ilya Twirl Ulcie Itishop. Including Joseph t.N bookseller totateoII. ti Wells Declines to "Syrootaart." letter echaniteessith the famous otatesman. sir George Otto 1I,ii...,,.Trevelan. They t'seal Col. Flooee - LONDON t,,,,,E.....LITEAIRY txrrim his 4. ,,,,,, seits otolerfut rang. of reading. . t concerned intense intrest in all thst his time: his fine appreciation of his (aPecial CorresPondelice ) I motis store In Oxfordstreet' vitas domocreev. friemls. his unfaltering sem. 21..,.enrtaimedi founder is a Ch om,os. and writer Man. Th. Deist -' ;There were days of bitter grief Iteore ' coakoliffuortioknts.;:Arsodccinbotsordtboolneogikir.: in IllIt;tia.all 9.404 ee: ;0140 411,04144 INI4464t goo 444404:04404.-4664lott'S:ad"a?;.'".iatioln! When the heart. to seek relief. soldier. tells hy the A Merielin goldier itthe7 sestarlatirers i.rig Ity' na La in those to ail others: livid Lieut. A WEJ2 REM I.M eas Crucified ita own belief PION superior is 14,11. measary . and one under.. until) Iteitterdahl. offithief This excellent portrait of Mrs. Ells. Howard poesessed a peals to the imagination to pic (ken this west retealed that the two That the monster war-go1t.0:1 nature Comminder Henri K. Transat Navy both 'toward retal;ti to memory 4 which was not Robbed it of Its fondest treasure. tun, vast sums of money &et ere works of fiction for w hich there to with tho super. cial trust of tThe C. woman of loable character. IA hoist nelal soviet lite.milieu, tho keenest demand st Mit which manifeated 'antic Plight." gives in pictures and Now itfinds its sweetest pleasure lying idle. and hove been lying Idle of of JourneY the rne intellect eti,1 ready wit made her iteelf tile In ardent and heigtfol sock lot an improwsion present ars Joseph Conrad 's new uoi . In its welcome here tonight . for becaum no one knolls centuries. ocean. cross the a favorite anion bee aseocietes and among tho el. "The Arrow of Gold." and William out navy birdmen mind ph17.inthrnple To defenders of the right itichode a description who the rightful owners of them arc, de Morgen's posthumous friends. The old !toward 11.in lu activities ofreitglotio Travel narratiea was the she conintunity. roimanca, and more love we more; Boys. you Cottonwood was the scone of many of the first secretary of the Relief Society by Dr. Carl Lumholts of "A Groat Nis or where they are.. And where in all "The Old kisdhouee." . Welcome from a foreign shore. the gayest and heppiest entertain. in the Salt Lake stake. and & director tvs Festial in Central Borneo." land the world do such vast hoards of un It hi a healthy and erelcomiCalri Welcome as the birds of Boring manta back in the 'Itte, and ite aevotn- and tressoror of the Limorel Hopp nal of the and Mr. Whir-ton- s claimed wealth extet. (at leapt tit the that Veen a master of style as Conrad t, That on swift and noiseless wing plished inistrese saa never happier board. She also labored under Eliza fourth article In MoroccoMars popular repel.) as here In England appeals to the multitude as well aso to than when dispensing the bounties of It. Snow in helping to organize the rakech." goes through tha country from whose shores so many heirs to the "sleet" among readers, and Melodies of gladnm bring or estates have sailed aim" cording to the manager of one of the productive orchard. garden mod womens societies; of the Church and of the "lIflons." of Arabian Nights All our hearts are welcoming.- lite and entertaining with musicand died whits perfortning Missionary tales. The fiction in the current num. to, dimwit Undo. -- and there disep Largest bookshops in the metropolis. dance never her hosts to be hoard or again? of Jones nd Evans of Queen friends. Mrs work in Tooe lo. street. bar consists of a story of polittes and peered. Boys who have been brave and erue What a loadstons to Americans who Cheapsidethe appeal of the author and wars of aftermath: love; g etory IS and struck up a friendship with ber from her cantons and from herDoing all that, men could do at a to "Youth" to slice the crowd la a tom.. the brawny beelmoodsman of 34. To self. Threaded through the novel la an amusing little comedy of 4rolicr7 of them For the Red and White and Blue, lb. uppossed "unclaimed Partitively recent - development. at and romance. the city boy the backwoodsman was a sub-plShould receive from me and you millions In Chancery." for example, least so far ma England to concerned. dealing with the r roduethe symbol of all that he admired tion and international sale of a mys"The boot in Conrad Is only Pim All the humin heart can rive the Oc- have proved for many years.viest-o-And Improvement moat in hero of the pastetrength iterione drug made from weeds dug out f years old. remarked this dealer. "Ile many astute lawyers and To enrich the lives they live. number The Improvement how tober of arm and of heart. fearlessness' of and the kin in which they lied been Era concludes its twenty-seconearth agents have spent pleasant day. sells like wildfire now. Ile la coo of vol. Boys, we love you more and more, resource. burieel for centuries. and The pavaiges ume. and forthwith previllits tho pros- in this country, and drawn handsome the very few living anthers the first Welcome from a foreign shore. tenderness. patriotism. service. dealing with thin hidden empire editions of whose works are sager'y salaries "of the new volume with in lives of meanwhile. asofthe represent. Welcome as the birds of Spring and the coneciousneu of equality with the Yellow Bun." and the production pectus of and for.' We regularly set aside a credulous relit "syndicates" contriof brilliant.lint Imposing on swift and noiseless wing That all men. The two men learned to of the terrible drug "koreeh." or "the butors. This home is Mut- who fondly imagine that millions (1( ;sought of copies of the new books of excellently Melodies of gladness bring adreire and respect each other as they deep gray curse." are the beat pasta ttrate& is never lose than millions.) lea by authors so as not to disappoint . containing pictures of an old some AU our hearts are welcoming. real or reputed ancestor of theirs customers who might apply too late tramped the woods together. and the of the book; and the encounters with house. the Arch of Triumph In secure elder man was not averse on occasion the arch villain. the malignant Chee Nauvoo lo a copy, of the Met lame. sta- are lying unclaimed here and will be Paris. buildings of former etage cart-oto "going for Theodore bowlegged" Ming. the one person who travels the tions promptly disgorged by the British These author, are Conrad. Kipling.' in the Deep Creek country . When the mists have cleared away when he thought an application of I fearful road from the isolated empire De Morgan, Locke. Wells, Inches'. to if title them. only their sconee on, Mt. Timpanogos. views government And a brighter, better day unadorned Mains English was necoit- to the outer world, bearing with him In Cape Town, South to them (teems so clear.) can Oh yes, and there is Bennett, but the . (which the Africa. Sheds its warm celestial ray the fatal drug are aennutional in the Vela It demand for first editions of his books eery. This friendship was strengthfleet In the Pananis canal, mis- be definitely established. O'er thla whirling orb of clay, ened and pealed in the later partner. extreme.. so much so as to be almost etc. The articles for has always been, for the British Chan- - Is nothing like that for those of the groups, sionary When the war-drubeats no longer chip in the Elkhorn ranch. Dakota. ludicrously incredible. Nevert heless reading or atudy are also of superior cell' authorities and American am- - other authors I have mentionedand it endured unwaveringly to the the story contains much that is inter- quality And our ties of love are stronger. and variety, some of the titles haseadors alike. to essert in the most Hardy', of course, Is ' no longer writing esting. and it shows a fertile imag- being: "The Sacramental Covenant. Positive terms that there are no tn. fiction." Then our hearts will turn to you, day of Roosevelt'. death. And so in thits small volume. Pill ination. The deecriptions of the pal. "The Cigarette hoshone- claimed "millions" in Chancery. but a 1t7 Soldier heroes, brave and true, Speaking of Arnold Bennett. he is, Sewall. thw guide who was the great ace in Tau Kuan, of the wretched, Goahute Indians." "The First Com- relatively a small sum. This pasercu- As the saviors who unfurled I bear. engaged on a aeries American. friend for almost a life. ' dwarfish slaves who toiled wrier. mandment," "Old Timpanogos." "Out- tar myth is one that never,Afes. (ea-- On Freedom's Banner to the world. "Womeo" which, when published. time. has made in his own quaint ground mining the deadly drug. of ing for Scout Workers," "The Priest- pecially as It is to the advantage of Boys, we love you more and more, expected to produce a cortalo chamber where hood: Its Power and Authority." etc. some not too scrupulous persons to sr way a record of this wonderful friend- - I the subterranean Welcome from a foreign shore; he has given his whip. The quiet. simple man from the rolsitY dreamed beneath the P pen of Studtes for Joint 'mentor M. 1. A. chum- keep it -alive.) - and ' Po the British liveliness, for tree , play in the mattertype. writer Welcome as the showers of rain of )dalne woods saw. and knew a differ- - koresh, and of the leaping gas which ps. and for the advanced junior class, ("koncert- court.- and the American frankness. in . Iiteanwhile. valassociation a illuminated the cavernthese are all for the 1,11140 season are also embalm'''. and even luckless London ant side of Roonevolt from that which That refresh the parching plain. three poets, two English and one Bove whose honor knows,no stain. correspondents. who attempt to dial!. with Contemporary or future writers will well done. But there Is rather more uable feature. e' tuition their countrymen on this point, Polish. Bennett has also demonstrated to write In a mystical and , Welcome. welcome home again. present in history. He looks with a of Woman's JournalPoems In will probably continue, to the end of his quality of daringuese by launehing Young loving insight into the bead of the poetic style than is altogether accepALFRED OSMOND, Utah on London in the month of August, an . Brigham Young University, Prove; I younger man, and in the direct out- table. and what would be a derided:y the October Issue of The lournal are time. to get letters from American exhibition of the most advanced work by Harold Goff, Ivy Williams Stone, "heirs" to the "Drake millions." spoken way of those who live near to unusual adventure story la somewhat of LAnt the from nature he teils a rare egtory. marred by the author's apparent un- Ruth May Fox and Evan Stephens, the the "Jennens millions ." or corn. called Paris. The English poets who are on some of the willingness to deal in plain phrtses latter having also composed original millions. new light throwing - .10 his partner. in this enterprise are Os-the most 'part they represent the modmusic for Ma contribution. ''Harsh of his paradoxical career. and straightforward language. Sacheverell Sitwell. of ern school of poets', known as the mysteries -- Now another treasure-trov- e un- - bort and Words." The frontispiece Is a veritable of The result is a remarkable human NEW BOOKS A HAMA Nth; OV Imagist, which means that they are document of fascinating Interest. His in Ogden Canyon;" ana claimed wealth has been discovered, "Wheels" reputation. the Pole Leopold Spot "Beauty , wholly unconventional in structure conclusion is of the more serious articles Included I! only it does not prove to be equally Zborowski. as one eloquent: "lie is dead THE LAMP TN THE and treatment. This absence of the now, and all the Bennett might skroct 111 s This time the "mil- DESERT; by Ethel In the table of contents, "Preaching by unsubstantial. world is seeing what A PHILANDERING &HERO." M. more of formal limitations O. stricter P. Putnam's Sons. New Living." by O. J. P. Widtsos, and 'The lions" consist of dormant bunk bal. very advanced man in art. He has a Dell: I saw 40 years ago, and saying about York and London. -of pictures at Thorpe-le- Ainbitiona of Little Nations," by Dr. ances - and unclaimed -- securities. collection THIRTY; by Julian Street; The verse. gives Miss Lowell opportunity him what I said when we lived under tirrElt Boken in which the most modem to drive straight at the heart of the the same roof in the Dakota of is Thomas. are notable. enoughit claimed Alias I George Dell which, Ceutury Company. New York. by Am, an has days. Ingenious faculty she wishes to express and per- knew him well, for I saw him under I for Merrill discusses "The EMcieut Horatio Bottomley, IC P., the famous echool is exceptionally well represent- - ' carrying the myytery of her tales With much of the whinusical humor thought a in wide mit the' too, her. latitude editor of "John Buil." exixt in thi s ed. and has just added to it a Viam. John Henry Evans through to the end. In fact, the of "Abroad --at Home" and the keen arousing of emotion. This accounts in all conditions. He was alwaysa the a portrait by de-- 1 a biographicat sketch - of country to go a long way toward pay. incir. a seascape, andtilts gives sarde stanch one Adventures." always into gentleman, "American goes !farther the of the a lance on story, insight for and the the Modigliani. part. perhaps, virility Great war Britain's of Nephi Jensen, saw U. ing as the he and more mysterious it become.. until the he president staggering ' ortht-ssch-o1Ust character- this novel is delightful in the Julian- strength ef much of her writings. In fender of right . - of debt. is Canadian It and ides,-Prost. mission; einsaw himself." Bottonsley's a reader really wonders how the web Reber right Street fashion. It is a book of halo preface to the catalogue of his any event he is neve tiresome, and J. Grant's testimony course, that the government should exhibition, Wickett. , and though Ifs to be untangled without killing off and the poor British artist tie character, Shelley there are many readers who confiscate these Prost. A dormant TALE. GOB! DESERT Wilford bebalances Woodruff and as concerning the . novel form, the -- and principals have little patience with the Imagistic only weakly fits turning romance a true prophet Is quoted from the unclaimed securities. and though the gets a vicious stab.- - I MO short eerie of But a the a skill of "le of tragedy. group he au. 1mM the of ..Britalpow are ing rather colony will few who there verse, style MEN JeremYs chancellor asof the SLEEP; by exchequer hag thor fails not. and in a natural but Opening Inaddress at the general constories taking for theme the philan-- - not be intereeted in Miss Lowell's TELIA)VI and romantic ference Lane; The Century Company. New most June, Storiee are by Elsie serted positively that they represent queer and obstinate an a scrap of earth in unexpected way the course of C. Carroll and works once they have passed the gate derings of the said Wiokett. York. buff pie like the Ruth total aloench nothing imagined by Bell; and A Successful events is turned towards a gratifying the in business and ideally of their initial aversion. somewhere to the west of thriller. but; and Lesson and Query departments are Bottomley, the latter . recently euo-- the ocean Thitisnure-onoug- h married. Wickeit concludes. at about satiatactory conclusion. the contiment." British artists. he A &leo it not conventional of instructive the ceeded in and a select as type; committee usual. getting domestic helpful goes on to argue, suffer from their thirty. that his Wife is toostimulation A WONDERFUL FRIENDSHIP. is romance, but, not of the stereotyped' of house of commonu the appointed to furnish the. necessary seclusion. They do not travel enough, to investigate the subject, and thus --plot and style. It is an extraordinary' to a man of hid tastes. and falls Into a BILL and even when they do travel they committee is now hearing evidence. ' SEWALVS STORY OF T. R.: bY story. weird 'and exhilarating. fatici-- 1 . from seasons when the 1 series of harmless flirtations V pet 1,.... . The result, thus far, would appear usually travel atcontinental William Wingate Sewall; with an 7n- nating and exotic. It creates an Itn! art ext.. which the wife' usually has the.good ; interesting 4'974:n447J truly ' scenes to and situations that Wira of indicate frortil that chancellor the of the bitions are not open. troduction by 'Hermann Hagedorn; presaion ' Arj, sense to save him. A single episode to memories seem sustouch into sized 4118 & the alluring situation New exchequer York up Brothers. and Harper s "Hence they are thrown twirl:de up.. -- - Is fascinating both for the unusual-1to di , C(11: of ,..... I. h Bottom-leythat..,M up and ago. hectic :of,a.,thotiaand..yenrs: -curately -- neseand the. sinuson themselves. Their talents. there.. ' r. I.: its action- is in the Desert of Gobin 747.....,e'A Lmagination carried him away in this fore, are apt to inter-marr- y too much. -Ang unscrupulousness of the flirt, but Bill Sewall. wax guide, philosopher and the plot reaches across China.? Instance. as it has in done some others. j . the of wearies the reader gradually the customary results. They need and friend to e4it4)e Roosevelt in and has ramifications extending back; has It well known that the with been long of work see the to he hero's weakness and the monotony of that period of Theodore younger pits.. his life when a, man's to the United States. It involvts t7. S. !4)4eNt-111. ' ' strong rooms of London banks, some sacra those who are clearing new )(,) half a dozen aimilar adventures. And character, emerging x an men inacceasible; from the shelter secret and service of which have been EW established for those who reputations are yet -, Molly the wife who' in the end does, of home traditions and inherited bes hundred of yearrk ere treasure housee paths. empire in the midst of the desert. an 1 , r,L.,the lies,- bee unachieved, those of whom the Eng- patienceto con4t44:11r1,...w.truiplops selected of wax like made under old of ..41,1 the up Ipecitnons I empire documents family plate, jewels. t:sicliit:5-1,44,4,--7-7extent of saying "A wife has to have tact of men and events,- - It was a frail tish dowagers cry out in their raucous, I .. I and otalmost every race on eartIT--T- he' tv-,fascinatingly Interesting relics of Imperious( voice. But you mustn't try eir, t, something to take pride in: and If bookish boy with whiskers, dreaming story ." mi. v,:ex vi centers around as American rirl: 1112;itCANt many kinds . and th e Inquiry now be- - to persu ade me 'that he Is not ()either. du she has to put up with a philandering of 4101 , held-i-n the stran ge. empire by trickery.Olaf and other Prong-deheld de- has 0 revealed King log picturesque to is left has she about all ti pulling our legs!' (Aa if any. . husband, t ' as to some of these. But It has ately wituld ,a kind-o- f their women he fighting men, who came to Maine at land craft,- and the efforts to rescue; ,of Italia dream take pride pulling (Copyright. 191). Novi alt, Features.) , so far to reveal the existence body p is too di. p h I la rid e rig Icier , - of dormant minions 2. WHAT IIAPPLAED OCT. L : find lo "rfra0004 the editor y and Thri calm ' happy. vinely i 1 1114. , -., 'Steams of . , 1 But however the, technique May two mono vinages on rr ad to Mos.'. ' Tn this respect the evidence of ' T. turn" n almost:1000We from free Su' . , leading cop weaken or the theme, lose force. Mr. gsttin German astir. afaer retire's vonl3tolth ii, ei j 3V- f. rape, one o the partners In thors and other celebrities, but here ' Street:a inimitable humor and his gift GII5ena.rtnyVoehigittitt.R6tho.t teata ll Child's Bank. (the "Tollson's" in end there one is found who is proof' for rapid. clever dialogue carry of Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities,") is . Wells ist one such north- Of the rtver Oise to the last page. It is this BELL-wmGHvillnagess anti against it- - IL G. editor through six tYPical. TT Mated that the total -- -before of my acviolent German enterprising ru engaging- - personality that makes the' ns colum ir flankin claimed balances held GetConewreas bhp bank tousintance recently wrote to Wells by U. by S GermanyCl osing story noteworthy, and. for- the reader MantlC.- S. Secretary.of -- State. ban we live it or he could neverhave knows life wasI7S,641. of which LIAOi had been i inviting him to express his views On . of wockgy- fictiomone ' PR.ryrnatottearnfdt ,e0Genrfmoor:ionAmpblanannatIroritver, sAnidliest,ro.r1c3bonbtillimo.nnareivfnollt!-. repaid. There was. also a quantity! the question "Are Women Better Than wbiairliornoref.oar. of the distinctive books of the season-MORcreated Brian Kent, Auntie Sue, Judy and Betty J9, of boxes containing Jewelry -- Plate. Men:' 8101110 equally vital topid! .'" eral -----amine one, billion.1.014 ELL,- Wells replied as follows: them- down in the mystic, and .tuarrlsge settlements. and ee on whicit and U, S. POEM, had not been claimed. RecentlY. bow. Dear-- : I never sympose.' ' live this Ozarks in enchanted HAYDEN CHURCH.- to 11110 ever. be said. a box held mince .terman chancellor. Prince Mon- story FLOATING THE PIrTITRES OP was reclaimed. The bamk had about Of. Poems, by All flid envoys leave Sofia; Bul- propoies IlitiMpen01011 ft bORA (Copyright 11110.) , WORLD; A Collection Ject Runsian demands and fifteen hundred of such bore in it. gars shpispe4olautro- Amy bowel': The Macmillan Com serve. Serbia with an ultimatum; ps fly. New; tthla teen on - yetb., on Serbia preparedKing 41400 vietoey .pointeAllied Pot"Ftainasset:n. that pu lds Bank, rtende cP''rlajute'anhter7t;le,itte7"y.hs riti4 is PO Prolific A war plans and whole front "nee on: Iftlig Miss checks Greece's . nto In 'Pronehes stitch' and Canibrel Wide Lille flan. forces Premier Ventaeles to resign; and her poerirl have Ihad In 1600. A reference he made to Nell out of Godrauti donor in 70.000 landed the tie. more Greece French 1Itt1 commanding needed circulation Cloth, town in soremit of Rheims drives On Gwynne's account prompted Horatio in a lirris Scottish-seapo' spite protectGermany disavows Fronh than the bare announcement when hea , , while Americsna on his right fight been for some to had and Arabic sinking, promising rears. "Do ask. you Bottonrjey poverty, suggestrdid comes from her Volume pen. new Germans tn the Arsonne foreatDr. , tion. that Nell Gwynn died with an over-:yea-rs & domestio servant in the horns The St017 is as sweet and clean and wholesome as the Snit appointed German foreign see- -, has long ago demonstrated that she is IL Illinialter in the town of Greenock,draft?" - lot al Ferdinand of a - writer o( virile, vigorous and tits-- opt-of-doof Pulgarte God's unspoiled retaryKing ' ' atmosphere of the "Yet I think shs-w- as in favor of his oldest ion., overdrolyn." Scotland.- r.,-Fronci4make slow progrees near abdicates tinctive verse, though soma readers the banker in who first diesolves decree Boris. field carries world of the Ozark hills. The story replied.. a message rombles: take nine Tierrain fail to catch the spirit there immedtSeen at .Child's Bank on the fol- - The Harpers announce for resume offeneivis the army; notifies Germsno and -of her characteristic style and so lose Detect-lv.of comfort and hope and courage and confidence. in Armenia; capture. Ausrriane te quit territoryGeneral toning day, Mr. ran said that tits ate publication "The Fair! tries against Turks ilia and the in 4treaSure strength a- - new. great advances from Demaacui Allenby fortified Allies 'which "Sweet Hughes position: that impression strongly Rupert Nell." the.in frer The work. prerent nity of Bulger before then, take toward Being. a kihes fa- - literary ;mediiina-- - The book t ontaina driving who berme orange girl trearlY-20Ponms--of made tion is up. , Selling Will Total! vorito, was in debt at the end to his a collection of American fairy stories l'tHAT HA'PEED (kr; 41. - and verse. fragments (perhaps' establiehment . ba4 proved correct. but which he has written. for Antericari Million a- - better word),' rAbFintnms on wtsuld be Fauerturt elear frit lit13. be would not state tho amount of her children, wherein the interest centers : of GermaneIn Western Mace. baye written since Miss Lowell's ''Sword emee In On Antwerp. tee. donia SP rhiants reach Monastir Rail. laround a httle American girl and her overdraft' There are thrilling incidents related with suCh vivid I In'Germsne Blades and Poppy Leaves" was pub a and third: forts "Pone two isolating he little ntIrse who meet int the woods an elf Kenall Station. ekelaimed, road. thing!" capturing lChem e of 'lMen. liahed and which !he reads with breathless interest. And that & fairy detective realism one also capture TermondeAllies make , if a. of he shich proves to went recently speaking and 'ran Women and Ghosts" near SoissonsRussiens . $ prplito, "In and tohave the Power. of. Alaglitatne decetsed had client whom the house is the the of the in oturt rather excluded five dayCastle" Grande's necessarily remit againet Germans neer Tpres; ctory fascinating power yet liked and respe'died; in spite of the:itself in various animal forms. tn which ; - ' - have complete battle; Germans decisively beaten at 3.000 prisoners lawenPrttroh Some. of them from thoee .,, skillful visualization Of the clash and con,acts of life' inlis lit unravels for the girl', eertainment overdraft. ert-Traktt Punk hut I in hive 'appeared Ina animal- world.- an enice ' new. l - A n de youor.k POW , be died, "shelmany myrteril ej ible forces out of which the thrilling incidents come;-- ;:-- moet have. not, ,heretotore appeared -,, couldn't reed writ. ifercheques paper; Frei,. Spitting of Newark counter-driv- e on Germans milt, clotted end owners arrested Under ' weir indorsed with a big '1ST. G. hert - BOOKS OF THE MONTIL , type. Acl Western front. retaking lost ground; .F.Jpionage ..' still treasure .Theystie mainly of the lyrical mark; and of these we deltrate British use gas ahelle eherging that and ,they range from the-rti- ost drtve---B-u recent in le he it of to introduced Hills-Ithe surge touchea of feeling deep That Printerof Uder'r-Te Shepherd of the Caring Able. how many other cheques have Americans in dig Is the name of the connive guide ultimatum: book garia silent on Russian emotion. 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French' Port of the Amerlean join troops IrtntSoine London bookshops and the big stor"' in receiving this booklet DK; month and capture Mont of ftenrinte-P- y hits tire merely odd . porn. are exocommon with nimost ,'" -- ritOirtAllerit Them Anywhere Over Fight liiMitins Plane commending the Veiley of the I where books-,t,..ee or rboxyo may, do so by turf:slob?Inwardin oteond half of the 'rot- ulaite.--The do are not sold, ia rub- 1 arks Holland te everything eloe, tliiiir name and address to tho fail.; Mackensen drives Rumanians Urn. hears the title "Planet" of Perion- !Joh periodical nolo of bent sellers as ird ever Tonnuee by encircling move-- - make overtures or peace; confer. v of Dos& stmplycopipar!tyLchicalt9 do,.-thlity." and Include, a wide trtryintrin-twrryr- ift Tttlett Pubt4hr:strte Tr.1It I- Mohr St. -7'. ta- - t grave, porno , 1 , ezetrion being Seltridge.--tho i dret inciiirt In orteThkay or another. ) V '''''' ' Ism-kil- n , , 1 -.-- L 4 d head-honten- s: . -- ot d self-respe- ct e. s Pa-rif- le m - dik" ot-etim- i I ,E , - I4-ma-n Home-Maker- ;" -- ol 1Li-L.,- -- .. -- . , I , - -- the-situatt- en - 11mi,W Is 1 t t b ad 4 in-th- e r leLizteAtiolidatiat Or' . .,. with"---otherwi- se . -- , r 4 s , His Latest, StoryHls Greatest it Novel priftonersPeil HAROLD ' andlow -- un-I,- -- . - . , 7 - put - , , - I THE RECREATION OF BRIAN KENT - ht - 12roo.-:-$1.50-111ustr- ated rt - -- - - ors -- - " - - - . 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