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In tt t o c(444,41 ., utsa Itu.44, ttt (... tt sAirtioloal is stivon an ocoouot of trio d011eati011 et that I Athe-,- 0 1,n4 of I t ',Unit 4 ather 0 Ititratitlor tAitil It,, 11,ferellt nrattr arid tatler etIt the Itstru prbert, II.. a 01444.14W of C. otrutiuro ''t ., ha tors Ortytut Nottrmloor; th4ni tat nr,1 tapet-lfala ,,, I sod I,. marts banner " ..Thi Pubs ,( It.. th Itest iittoh .1 III tell,tte 1'144 otttra truthit.r dit,4 tor,4n MI dintleUtatVd otativaLtipt oils offers Ititoonoorry-- twoirthutoo a thoughtful titit i I Ill and the petunia to OW- - da. popor on Tho t sr, litiret, 1n4 t 1,trie4 titt Sept) Androgens &oriel. 'Plovond onto V4 Ine.m-rShsolot Rolle( Matti to onto art4 Aroaroth. In I holt Ittitliirtuitinuell; Niro a, the toottruarl otattloor Wit:lit CAR Iton. tho now mombor IN Il'CollY tool,, or,1 is tie.rtt !hit v f I ttohtiopiero L -. 1k iiia hoo 4 oafealfte I walk down the N alley of Silence tug It, Ornoral kothrt rsor' per the gth -booed. to MI $0,4( in tinrt) trait oat Aunt Lom" Uti:o pteitilst et tout:loci of g gravor41 th0 do, Donn the dim, ottelese talley elort' tf,a National fteitot itetivt). eh mai tut tot 14totauwoo -- 11totribute; iltootplitt - rot 1,6 414 on And I hear not the WI of a roomer,' tho Stith roar.' Jamoo It. Adddroon ho 'h. I tot ynotvtwt4 toaro I 11 t.ttotil?s, in rtiolittir this la usual Monthly urto, t world event, Magazines , Aroun4 tleilate tIt.d'a and my ovin, it portrait of Prest jodf414h M. Omen. rtom "Itto Wittch . , Towor:" rind tha . And the hush of ins. heart La am holy with arttria t. ., rocular dipptrtntenett, fweihnor'oTh -- ot"oh raper 1,1 tho :n rolhoeilon ti.trt-ar4"Oft Round -e. t;ttatte tv hte roceitiott t Tab ettoqrs lo" Outdo 1,cr:e ars lisp oni As hover where at,dela hare Crtwri! Lemons,' or th 'Tint world. A rirturi otruttit in river nei It.oitt .1,,eeph Jim of Oat tiatolitte intplo arportipevites t ,ner the rehroar, er,a rtvrs Long ago west I eery of Wee Col trt aortal tt( trip trent hhaeteunt la 100114"11. 111A 11 Whoa, musk) my heart could rot win, , to r.tr tionte Otto Iretetyan l'rhliO I naa Long ado weary of hoist. thie end another rot.ittl Nator That fretted no ',Jul with their din; sante ntin.her II a Nether inetaiiii,ent o novo. or "Erskine riAtorinneer.Long ado area I arenty of piste by the late Joh4 lox. Jr. Major p! Where I met but the human altdaott. Alesantier Pttesrit enMoues hie etithy t.f -- Itreednot. New rrontiee tf h Aothew. of "neat tkllor" Wrote it litiroly to Chew op Two DoSmoto.11 diervaeing in this laati I thet come. I walked in th world with the worldly. Moott Of PriendoObtanuortipt Of Book "Vorroo wet King ot Arabia" bloke four lopirte." tory I craved what the world mover ittw. rrons nine at !folios, Patottne-.-nettol. Kir Sidney Colvin cornea tor K Clorotortono 'nip to Orion( sarct tot entortirting "rentonal Ile And I aalt. 'In the world each Ideal -- Moot !tot too Word "Assoc" hi Auotzstio--Arun- kt Bennett Ott so CN)NGILLISSION.th in the aoconti of and iN DAM collections. CAPT. 1100PM, That shines like a tar on Llta's two Purl tbdrat. anti "aultioInata hie twelva papers, Thus picture of the lat Capt. Vi ti- MeilltUtP. ennIPI.titil hie rOnitrOulinn " :it wrecked on the hore of the real, Dr. Henry Van tryke tian, if Hooper was made in the tato at career in 1133 he was labled 16 Carnurses charmingly -- on a certain " LONDON LITLItA sty And Coops like a dream in a gia In - tiesida these I devote hitruielf to the comniercisi lines le s when he was CLah's delegate 1 insuiarity of Iolanda, hen be was about lb for which he bad so consoicuoust Congress., and whorl aro throe there articles chniee PnitkilL If a not ol wears of ge. Ile served the people Ittl, itioriew. three byenta, tin informatte rid 0111 till I pinto for the iterfect. positive aptitude. n tutor also to appoor shortly. and en.- (opycial Corrispondonco.) the Tcrritory.fnithfull, Ms terms In beeMM the, tear genral superin- pSNP ea -- bhinteng: Aticrod Boll." by rs et a And atal found the tabs with the true: ("DON; ball Fob, he4 Z. or tot M. of 1,, tendent C. which hankie and cepacity that trying Nathaniel retter and another on "Ite "LI von, socTI, I boar. not millio n rontti hay tIllui sot., to I sought mid the human for heeven. It was during the time of his delegate-shi- p was an original director; oleo presirebo obi, to postpone his tilatory," by Owlego ilarton, trip to that great mean of hootile legis- dent of th Deseret National hank. of ere( atateh ationciat et tho Carnegie In Hut caught a mre glimptoto of its blue, a of Ms works of a. Britioh writ- - palomino until attor the production lation against his constituents was at- which he was one of the rounders. U. Muttonthe whole' making an ex . . or who first eseayod ploy that has boon made out of authershipi his afamous And I wept wheal the clouds of the mortal tempted. moat'', among such efforts came of early colonial stock, one of cellent number. fantastic nevol, "rho Na. puroly as an act of altruism. WM; the Cullom and Cretin bills. au his ancestors being a signer of the Veiled even that glittipato from mr Cheatertoe WW1 poton or Notting Declaration of IntlePendonce rid .V without the Moo Of frequently reforrod to recentiv in th 'lightest . hag !ma -Ps Iticardto always had a groat lovo tor the Tears Ago" dep oral of them being officers of (wield . Life in Utah would urs o. (het or oven soli. anything bo was and before tart. thatr he forsook Lon. And I toiled on. hearttired of the human. rank In the American army in who died In (Wailer penmen( of The tinturday Nees. Prob-in erable Thin novellot. William! Ilan la tat" of hla "ant" borne at th War of the Revolution. 11. was ' dOUWOMI one of the moat repreeenta. published. ably his moat meinorable speech And I moaned roid th mares of men: )ittaeorterteld uood lea. to amuse Amer of himself live Spanish Riley. la renowned In Eneland a.. 140. and his frionde Congreaa Wad delivered in March, andnative of Mar) land, born In 1111; and Itwriter' Is entirely fitting that s goodby the production 04 Till knelt long ago at an altar he died in thia city in 1113,. 1070. In opposition to the Cullom of author "Windyridge." which for! miniature plays. Theo h wrote so. ly portion of the current Issue hould long And hti. dee eall me, sine the! the list of British best poolatly for his own oompany, which book begins with narrative Of Itmsing ehunitnt health and etrength.. give prominence to estimates of hie abettor s.topped Th. and of other sueoeustul ro. eras one of the ehoopoot on roeord. oan th Valley of hake oeveral pages ehowing in a familiar. Indeed. moll of the world's area character and talent. andOfto thexempla' All his book. deal with tiro, th mombors bolo" puppots moved latter mances. on of his literary work. :ever way the impreesions and reac- woinen have bees Peet middl" In That lfrs L.r beond mortal ken. an Yorkshire. Is wires the The English by solcounty Knight' whoa natives are more when they performed th achiso- a pleasing specimen artor.manager. Ha could tion. of English and American ho Civil to akin a Amer. of on doctors& Chronicle always. their Cloak: of the fly. diers and officer. in direct contact mente whithmiade them famous. Yet trans in the matter of both characterI tot the intorprototionroly be Do you ask hat I found in the valley? dosirod. with each other. Then th militarY at no period of life is a woman more War. from Palmy's CIIIONIte produc- !sties and customs one which Amorlan cannot coos (tho in the Peruanaa," of pie. publish. "Trsiticiones of tion. liable the to reel, ITis my misunderstand herself and Os situation at the time spring with the Divine. to reputed to have, had 111, actors for ono isdrive of ISIS is treated, eoperficiallY misunderstood than at the -- dangerous ed in Spain in 1193. The February in Ito birth thing And I fell at the feet of the Holy there.) than thoso of perhaps being printed In parts, but rather well withal. conage" of forty. And this book makes sue of Wbea 2!Aamiee111Taboa.- --- - -- othst district- - to tho Britsh Hiles. -- It plain that upon the care and atten- 'the rrgitph tarruage. lie made up et say And above me a voice $4L d. "Be INtine. sidering the various opinions mtg.-an'rho story of how ths author of )fra. Patrick MaoGin. who is soot or difficult tion given her body at that time de- !translations ot essays. editorial'', withheld still information then a hordhoodod. to ,tocomkarty her husband to the And there ros 'from the depths et- my opirit narratives. etc., from "IN'Indyridge". for pends her health for the second half to find. This chapter accounts Aires man of business without the alightset' tnkod &OK whore the author of - the need of AMerICIIII troops wtth the of her. life. Its perusal should remove t Spanish publicstions in Buenos An echoMy heart shalt be Thine." Paname. Havana. San hankoring to hin In any branch of "Tito Great Pusth" is to lecture, is aloe the fears and troubles which come Rio de Janeiro, Rica British, and loads up to the organizthe arts, came to write hie firm novol.1 a novelist. One of and Rio Gallegos d Costa romances. "An ation and action of the American ma- from wrong ideas about the changes i JossOnt111114 a live in the valleY7 ind the atlections have woe told me the other day by Mr. Anzac'e pride." toher The of middle life: tor with broad visloo i At' chihe in the British sector. now In Ito care 'whet ' with stated that ha great Rilry's publisher. I weep. r , , main part of the book than records and fine titouragement it eonniders been made. as usual, and I pray. himself had only recently been model thousand hays, the deeds of the troops in action. the physical. inental and spiritual ac- 1.and discrimination. Quito naturally. all ooneornotf in aware of the facts. Rut my tears are as rreet as the dewdrop! A tivities and possibilities of women and their campaigns, move... etc. pthikation antletPatod an goal. It Is given In Winiam Riley. It native-o- f Bradtora. Its not eonsidorably greater. sucrose for That tall on the roses in ',fay: thorough study of the Australian sol- points the way to continued health and TheTIOP WriterWarning was Boston a of In this dealer number POIphotographie an February dier affords intereeting happiness. Above all. the epirit of of pro- 'nem there. In lell two of his clos thio novel in the country' where most . ad my Arayers. like a perfume from censer!, and incidentally. too, some new light noblo womanhood flows through ft. magasine for literary workers No prejueat acquaintances passed through too. ot the Ansaos came from rternelY is given on Gernian opinion of the pageg. posed legislation which would 'Ascendeth to God night and day. Auntratia. but. In building thaw, hopes dicial to the interests of writers and vere trouble. and beamo gristly de. thoy Yankee. reckoned without the Common. ahould protest. A lofted. Casting about for some means which they is as intended. book. against, the TORY PVII ROM Altogether authorities. Pom time age it 4 In the'kuJI of the alley of Silence letter from a victim of the "song of diverting their thoughts. ItSley on. wealth is complete in ite treatment of the was &tented by law in th land of the on "chem. hit the idea of a the I day that drearm,all songs war phalie chosen, and puts in record CATTY ATICINB, by Clarence PludIng Ipoem publication guarantead" writing story sing; that teie word "Anson" roust Bros, New lore tells of his experience. Ls Touche and reading the tale to them as it tio- - kangaroo the fine deeds, well told but not boast. - ton Kel land; Harper And the muglc,floats down the dim yalicY. be not usod for York. "adyeetiointr" purnoYes. -- -Hancock has an 'article on 'Plaglec. (muted, lie suocoodod in inventing a n..A. ;nCIY. of the alvislons concerned. lip tirA o rd og .this rogulation, ':OetDIt each finds a word for a wing. plot with a readinetto that surpriaed tho ".,..,ty megThis is another Interesting and ism," Alfred E. a. Rosa writesandonArthur pendices give congratulatory be "tired III"' eon. tnat ptvwore Writer." himself. as inand for weeks Btart a many thertI various from aubook Dove ling like to gages the wholevome headquarters, the for of hearts, That boys by the Deiuge, of "An Ammo's' Bride" tPent Cases for eignment a abotit tells Foedick wrote and after, "Filing regularly etc., official the correspondence, of thor famous Mark Tidd "chapter teresting stories. A message of peace they may bring. dis- read it to his friends. from London to Australian bookie'. dela of officers. definition of the corps Catty is a boy about fifteen whoee Books." Among other subjects Characterization seemed to tom to l'"6- and names arid records of chief aim In life is that he and his missed are How Authors Work, For insignia Boma they returnod to the soodet But far on the deep there are billows men awarded the medal of honor. A father shall become respectable. Mr. Whom Should the Author Write, and hInt almost as naturally as invention. The and he soon bocame gristly interest- - like. 13odestrablo aliens: othors the"' foreword taking for theme the lesson Atkins would far rather be a tramp, A Magazine Poem Analyzed. That never shall break on the beach:- d and musod in planning what his had burned by the nubile hangman. or unes he had been for many years, than publication of "The Writer's Director, of preparedness and Anglo-Saxo- n Wars going to say and dol whoever it is that attends to Ottle- And I have heard songs in the silence derstanding is written by Major Gen- settle down and .re to work. The of Periodicala." giving the addressee of "poople" next. Bofors he knew It he had writ-- I thine like this. To Strs. Mao:1111 and that the manuscripts Wood. buy to Leonard decides eral settle son, publications ('own however, That never shall float into speech: ten a full longth novel. His two bre London publishers It at...Dears 10114 in the little town of Athena wnere and information about their manuIn THAT MClTROY. HABI 'And I have had dreams in the varier Wee-wethe and friends were enthultiastio over. Its in extremes to chase a book's title la e he had made friends with script needs, la continued. Moore...4d,..Wes-weesJather;an- d Too lofty for language to reach. department. "The Ilanuscript Mar. mertts and strongly urged hint to try an "advortittemene." awl they tare now THAT HANDICAP; by Charles HABI to wet it publishd. , attempting, though without much hope B. Towns; Funk & Wean& ila Com. Ittley hag the porting Inettnet of ettoceat. to obtain an amnesty for Arid I have seen thotights in the pally. New Vork. came it and - when - illrftit developod, S "An Aimee's Bride." atrongly ..... Mr- - Towns, by reason of hie world, AI Me! how my spirit was stirred A to choosing a publiothor upon whom to "., 11 AI tint t 7 ti ley 0 i t War Cruel to Arnold Bratoott -- "IN wide investigations, is eepecially qual. ...1 n' And they wear holy voila on their faces, htry 'toiAvieni. .., dyriedge."achs hhis t .. tiled to "peak with weight on the great to up Arnold Bottnet; durinroconYeari. ... . ft.. leave the decision to ehanco. Ni wrote ',Their footsteps can scarcely . subject which forms the basis of hie ... E . L. 0 It doneas...7 . ' hasoettapeornthiarnOetwritolfnehlealtienvennarefee n.,,vvaihri:owilivictiftmetv bur I, 7: no.,..mithriro.rufet,tondolnyton tsb ....4.:477064rwv.7044 l' gort..L'i ..4,.710......ttt.A.-;:, firmo on slips of paper; then. his fins old the reader's forceful that ing way grips country hottsost quaintly , t Too pure for the touch of a word. hearing that a new firm had ittarted named Thorpe-le-Softe-n. attention, he makes a most vigorous in Uses. Bull . I busineamsunder the name of Herbert he intends to be In London and arresting presentation of the real : y 113. . morel and ' a . AI JAC. Do you ask me the place of the valley, name he scribbled menace Jenkins. that truth- regarding the growing more from now on. and wIth this In. on tosoed a and them fourth all out evil. how Ile of slip. the I , points drug 1111 tili frtmlit:1140V;11-..:- : Ye hearts that are harrowed- by care? ',?..., LSelkcip,.. 140N n he closed hie tent. hoe Just taken a flat in Goorell,.Into bucket. the habdt of taking headache powders. rash.. It lieth afar between mountains, one hand into the buck- - Street. Hanover Rat:am a very eyes, of using Verona! Or ,trional for in-- 1 plunged 7 Velat. 1St and drew fourth a paper. tonable quartor. Ifis heaBh has been : .11;011'" ;11.1;,;4:4:1164.4,.,44, k 't7,14tt Jenkins ito-SitIto or of fits God palliative: somnia, resorting and are And angels there; . none too good of late (th many var. won. ''''' cough mixtures or cold cures, as wan ',dot 11 a.14 t tette" Of woe work ha carried on hay. And one in the dark mount of sorrow.- was 1 duly dispaichott, seeminglyinnocentprise-In their mark on him) and he -- And One the bright mountain of prayer! WHAT HAPPEICED-1111gt.-- 14. read, acceptod and published as the has left may ultimittely lead to mental gams Idea of getting What a sea . firm 'a firit book.. It scored a big hit, , 190. New Era Ifiatureo.) , because of (COPYright, shipwreck physical It. Itices, and immediately gave its author an voyage will do towttrd restorinr tendency. He : two poalrons oast of Ja In enmpart? OIL recapture a hence. Ahont fortnight writers. British , enviable among to covers place mite: (2) the subject of morphine, retain the "free coiner..." border or glom.. Gerard to wo to 30beirn on western ...-,,,,,-, American. reviewers were loud in their- ' with Me fellow mithor Frank nwinnee. ' and eimilar drag- habite4 .Ambaseador no that -- itor,, talse,aytore-exart- ieaLv,.-ae- . I f roonniZnc,isoinnli,icaIltitum'ICoultorti,7,:usrlutnarorRattrois,, New -- B o . ton.' 'he evnerts to gti to: "'Lisbon- to of Windyridge. are 'their effects and stricted deposit,. of gold, and to retainl Iherooplum,loaostn7 praises a month or on. from .. 'withdrew spend .since maklong Of ale Riley von are Hellmann the unrestricted inroads todaythat 7 redemptionthey ere,: :Chancellor RAWrI.V5getrI"RCTI. B. enoof now devotes him. life and STABIL:IZING rum DOLLAR. U. commercial bullion dollar certificates; (I) to ing upon our people - lie makes clear to accompany or gold chaummu. Ifollweg - '. - , eupwlac . Alsace ,tosrd calls onELortoy 11)I0.) -self wholly to.authorship., (Copyrirht massing troops onMasotti. ..). , designate an ideal composite or "goods the peculiar state of mind of the ad- etrikeis ohloyard as the ' as north far front STABILIZING TUE DOLLAR; by In. dollar," consisting of a representative diot4 and pictures the danger to the - near Point a mou. peewee work ue putoot.it. duo,: go,. Plitiotiopher As Well As Soldier. I actionlocal roThe ernment Macmillan ia to I olio; Company,' influ-ing Fisher; form; yards Assortment of eommodities, worth, at community" to be found in the ; tten. Col. T. W. Lawrence, the Oxford ltxtartney at the Willows." the firet - pot-B- olo Pacha convic'ed of tots. l!ibw York.. , !the outset, a gold dollar of the present enoe of such people upon' those who ' ' tille. who raised an army of 20e,. Null( nubl iehed th is year by the Pore .,,, . son by French court mart. nd graduate to n and an establish 'index led.as N, s, He also describes the ,, are eani:y professor weight, author. ot - ot..., ' 000 Arabs and is, DO W known as "the Commie's,. fit a seem, to "Mertory. the Oormants battle to hold ,Artelo - condemned to deoth-P.- orif t,of The for number" at Alice Z. stated Allen. Mine in times, mental and physical' dieabilitlea that recording,. by ths!ie toito would - nocesottntoi tack oti Premior Lloyd Oloorsts uncrownedftking of the Hed,ista," is Cirrus 'Girl," political economy in Yale university,. , the market priceof , houso of commons fail, cotitelv: all this ideal goods- proceed from the excessive bse of al.-- , heights: a philosopher not far behind the evacuation of Lille:- both silo of the American Leo- - dollar in terms of the gold bullion del- cohol , hostile and ' throno amendments without 'o tOuntorattack on4 NewIktefloe."' of in Newton and tobacco by Marie Conway "Slimly attock, Sir Isaac serenity. cigar. ' especially ' ft 44) 4,, a .,,.., Men of lspecch lire rejocted or withttrown. st nornic Aocjatiop. here presents a sim,. 1 ton, when his pet dor Tiny overturned . fis a whimsleal southern love signal weight of- ettes; in short,- he, furnishes terrible (tengep .. or ,oroora: whom", the l'rice to to 'Stabilize calleA getter4,1 the dollar at slated intervals, each ad- facia that cry aloud for dissemina; Estitrod with mem eye. pie plan a Itikup on the manuhcript of a book story with Imrd CoSi or ,.oustment to be on po tt ill:olio. levflthat is, to sohte the high ' In large ten et a proportioned to the tion,-- and supplies informationthat which he had spent years in writing. sight heel ronrioted plan n 11 '' . (12,111 4 -.recrulting plan... Derby's , Tecorted of deviation living problemwithout the index number should be possessed by phyeiciana ackv nations to full locAt merely remarked, according-t- o a fain. road Of; 'Me after he bed beard it 1011; , 1 I -vidual' prices. ,Ile observes that daY- - from for arbitration eon story: "0 Tiny, you little know read aloud. ', cial workers, clergymen, nurses. ed- - light-savinmail- sg not Bernstooff .wae accomplished, not b'ronco If this suMmilt7 seems obscure or ucators, , ,. You have done." mischief heads of foe GerManY:"4oParfore ef 7or"1 - 4,- Ambassador I, what through the Compelling band be the dry, It is because It Is too briefly stated.. who haa at heart ,limilyeverybosty 'Letter to bts Col. Lawrence hts not had a book ronooyeirs betterment of the yutt'Poic.erererillin.tILW' unOlcallant tool"env witnout verse to envoy, Paris - post: policeman. but through the ridiculously - The book itself is written In fascinating Ito- -- Bersin 'scale gives formal race. burnt, but he has had one Stolen. rhillren. noblishell by Scrihners have tt.t C. Bolshevist, sualifie- s, Simple expedient of adjusting the clock- atyle, and the facts and arguments of theIn a foreword to the vehime. no leis' war will be unre. re- While an his way to hie publisher. been constflered such a contribution to lOg that .450.000: LAPftille -the Similarly,----h,roodiflol-Clear price and comrincing. By his fared are irg.,.f,aff arguesi that, that the 'moist, strictedi order will not be the other day, with this manuscript -- of oyatem with capable authority than Dr. Richard Cabot level may be controlled wittibut using former short articles and speeches an a work describing the war experiences Interested In the blind in Philadelphia "..4ermaell ronew... , , Boston, pays a gkiwing tribute to act.lcotuInuARTun;i1a,r; the cumpelling power of the attorney Professor Fisher has already won in- of to hove the which have made him so famous, have made arrangements .. the efficacy and be lasting qUalities St) Itthies ' 'snorers office in pride control., bat dorsernent for his plan by prominent ofhe was robbed of the bag in which book reprinted In the Prille type. - the remedlaYmeasures ' by applied - 41,15 Ger" muth More simply by adjusting to ' the'ecortoinista business lit .11olgiumt 11 was carrying it. He set the bag bankers. men, he stay ts 'agents various-sorof Towns Mr,' Waddiets 'f to act al ' ("1 1v Bukowina 'many rlecielro to sillow:Amsficanshim. Two yolomes have recently been a4! down while ,buyinges railway 'ticket. 'a and clot mbers of commerce; Austrians report oand suggestswithout ii and' tbis book, bringing torether all who have sought his :id,those fwhich AM!. proposal or his cleared of Russtans; Russian' army continua theirsof work (Yale UM . and, on turning around. found that ed In t he Tole.Shakennesee ..t.i are who for A.MPriefin a salvation of way of on T legation, It Is amines; defonsiv flag based to assume that the purchasing power olliteta Set ff serve still furtheri Ike ' lana It." wilt P of the with Its Material, contents, it, Tornio, prone): together precious . A., at , . unfortunate enough to have beeome Goororo. Chan- - s lowered by Minister Whitlock own territory-Ll- oyd the .dollar is uncertain and variable. to emphaeire and make . generally! thavrictimor 744:7-41-41 of ,"dope or .drink; and intitlailPinPraredfr. collor of Exchequer,sotake of el' Atal.thiten7114111,Prdr.1,771t"41e Not only, has the war caused the great- - known-th- e-. nature of ., lend of Col. his lots. req.ueet.19,9 Ipractinal tor on war with Britinh ..of aide closes tb volume nacial chapter has world of the .,...., .... la two upheaval prices it yolume .hring ... fat remarked, "Perhaps propo3ols. wititime Imp". ". common; stimates yearly war cost The Relation of Alenhol to Di Litt: .. ever seenit has also produced. as In. Just as wellTheworldwilt be 'in to fifteen, Rutsola,..formallY pevers all" relo . to Ali's' at 10 bitlona. reconnected with the upheaval., DOUGHBOY AD 1:011MV. by Dr, Alexander MLambert, president in forty book." ad Separably another to elA be the Trotzky Ation !the. Entente; with complete Hong edical eseneiatiota 1 diethe of .. .: IL grave and world-w!ri- e American industrial to councils that all former. It was the intention of 'Col. Law. ecom-,..ports our cooto to "Lust. are , and Orman", of because this :PilITISIT limn Content. Because TTTE Y'ANNEF,.IN with Allies 44414 -- rence, I tinderstand, that his TYE ' t GERM'S AGE. tan"' ter";" A Inba"adnr V" agreOments raiders oink eight C. Ma of the perplexity of business men as to eech ant k A l',. ZoNF; hy Ea-eshould not be pub:ished until after his llf""l1l'"""'''''''''""'''',""'"'"-Bernatorff retotves rabl agreeing oboists in Doer Straits: dostroyers : ' tee r). Prowli: II, P. petram'ons TIM- IVOMANOF FoRTT, by ,. no the future movement of prices there taken himeelf has death. tie steps ono , or F. cl t., on but yo to minor ProPossle ,1 ,oll NeW Yoll-anLonden. pwitt attack .' 9-has been much discussion of ths noes-- ' Cempany, "be morning-Presitoward atteoipting to recover it, but ,...- ,. Wilson In e dont Point; oomPlotiOn of neir"lolfpn Lowry; Forbes & Company. Chica. and-- , written o early -. 7lila Whether the level of war prices .of soma I frienditwhoregardthe Lrnetted It , of the West: proclamation . 1.,,t.,frtn The crest novel11;111 ; opwin drop or whether it can be stabil- as a national treasure, t work President- WEeon'a polies, Yhis'-hmos -r under ire s 1,co.Abv.wilimmit volume of the tenth the.ses ust Publishedactivities of. con toward the var: mounts koynote of . "netts lei impo-rtto make ,o,itallreward trek Prot Fisher's purpose is to show erstions,and,,other probably . hooks by Dr. Lowrl; Who is . fI : to r lie return. campaige' osethat permanent stability tan be se- - tact hetweett- the American army in hygiene, ttos pcoortdotist Hopublican ., I lint . ,.., .shiPli, for. troopa arid supplies. n TLI '''. TOLL- .4writ -- T ork ontion-R-usenv r world's one Now .of 'Kota ala and is 1 France ad, somatic This cured,- and he presents -- ' - ' a. -' IL G. Orient.. The In ''' -e I women ftwts ton health series that rhino Prottetini:Mt ere On capture .1 Is . u: in detailed plan for its accomplishmeht. that 'therenatural. tegeth S .Erstorum; army of Gran4 . Duke '. 'President Wilson. requests; Con. 1 O. accompanied by The woo, limitations of ;471, ordirary ebar and "usual-lamusing contrast has proved lintrenoely Valuable inby" takes importont positiono VOSS to on Istituto Of-a Nieholes hjs, wife, left London recently en route by Paul De Laney, and Written .", review preclude anything like an de- - beeldes the great difference, of race givingrthe fundartfmtale of health lewd Turks-Briau, tish war ' 1111.3qtratP4 both (torn th As in the Caen Land. for by Paul Oretot. until be return': ask ConW;IY estrulated to to tak oirOt ,Nations quate. analysts of the interesting andand language, that appeals to theAr. clear, rPliabie and thoritis moowerod of Deaver, is now on sale by all ereee.ernemittees on toralgo affairs of Kipling', Absent Minded 'Beggar." haproinest. List or pa rrater. But here is 'a . book to right living and food. factorlost materials orderlte-oobiingenious rich pato.. te Howes tc, however, there's - a lot of little things dinner, live pewsdealera. 7t has been, said that 'the mittdiel B. may be said the plan is (1) to aBoY--1 that tells a etdirr Important 'hi the CMS to) flital all rilloftiourecOeticit ell behind- him. One of these Pee the, new book in 'lb Madoubeblitaat: tistecniettrotoregritot u..urpostiontto zootti , hi'. left lath gold cotax.,and to convert, our pres- -' understandieg of the history ef Amer- - years of t:woinan's iU, artt,rwasted winanws of the Coattails& lay r on l book teSthe marriage nucleis a - new liolf rla), more than any of our nation's:I, ent gold certificates into "gold luillion Iran participation in the war--t- he and our . 0orelgoty root Doctrtn nook end Staitiosry Atom. 'W1116. 'Tarrowdole polo- -, Hugh C. Wallace named embassOr. tion- which will be- - published eon , dollar certificate" entitling the holder, relations of the LYankees with the POItte011. EverybolY recognises that Berlin 1,1 noodort rte. lkik ant ropoolkdor under the title of "The Superstitions oners; action foraging sharp pro, dor to Franco to succeed Watjam on any trate. to dollarStif go:d Ltunt,in Pritteh. ard portico:at-1a'llistorY of this Phould Wot be: for the women of of d work. i ot Divorec"-amothe- t, a collection of , p , from 3. sharp... Waohloglqootooftellet I -of such weight-a- s may be offictally 'de- - the second Army Soros - In opir- ("- forit sre the women of mature unaer-1- 1 I ,test - I .4 I satirical lyriel. on- problems or the stinctnt and ripe Judgment, still Pos-- i . petered to constitute in the Englifth- nectter that' "rations . , , ...- ": . , ThE , - 4. g ( , ... . . k It. 1 l Mt ' (I) I lb fil I. ,,,e--- g ,,, 11, w 9-a- - I. , b11.111,1111 l 1 1 IP -.- 1 g Latest . How Undreamedof Literary Fame o Came Suddenly to Business Man G. Vamp-Vireo.- wrrut L. 11, lin. Inter-Ameri- Inter-Americ- a. 211-1- 1 . - e, . Ot -- e i - er- habit-formin- i g . oks -- ..- md .:-- MY. , . ' :tett 16;3 ,L-1- - V liItl-- I we-oth- -- ......''). l'Illita 7.: i RAD IK 1 -- - . i :'he ; , , - -,...- - ,., . , i- . - II well-know- , - ; ,. ' - - -- , ,, 44 te progrosio--Unmarrit- v. , ' - - - . at - . ' an 2 - ed . - , ;.i , I - OW-We-NHS , . J. , - oaf-kne- : rnclElitttl-11"14----swerping Z0 Ficti on: - ' , ' offer-a-substa- , ' . - heat-ktflw- - - -'- - ' TH .. OF ANDS delat--dobat- the-Ho- ly - 1 -- . k- - ; - , - - - - - - -. - - . |