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A BALLAD OF H. attingr mit cheos stud 'foto att., lh) tilo they lin lunation amt tioriPtul 11014 4inok tho looses of , attamb , lion to tho toogoole Primo ttotctitp gait, Ilit 4 oo. o ho woo.. , Potellse .e'.-1. 11111"1"r41 Hock, god l , ., 1 hir 461" C waiter hen Lartot , the! Pillow.' sP tho dirt moofso mot Isopio woke itartipott, 'A toritt ,A,..,,, Ileums. 4. mho ohms! who'll they's hurt-Pito- ----- slotstrod 1,..pio falelll tolG I htred o little Poodle rook to simply stk too toast! , do bib( ittir 'heir or ntitt, 4 omssui owtud 1114o. thlr,,Pte Intemc . 3,1 try h ituxI,or i f . shoo gpe trio tioorclThe . pool. Phil gate rue notste half en beg, before eba touk .. I, to ...my Joint til' of ibia masaint is pritotrel to ' -want lb.' .-dor -Wiwi .iiA4. tte oloomonommom. o.lat "(ark boa' rho, yell the yeti lepaoith lansteaste, toad lho runtsnto remand of traostiolod oiltric from Am I'm ruing te snots le Atria NUMMI, I ' . Americ an publicatiott o. the authois Ott . ret ',. , I pitied a pole of ',hose up lets tiory Otedel Canby ta tit Om., as ordisary tor -111 it tiny, t'harleto Sornord Nordooff lace& tv1r.tytOUt." II. Th. hoe clerk said. TheY'ro too Millais bloothir. elydo Pond la ' 4, I bold. lb Daly priclogrm hat buying any mots" tho 1.durotiottal httstot thti fork l.s ; a i Aelolaitio Asti fm going le mote to Africa tomorrow! Ile 01 la Perin., . li Itnaametaa riot betted ot meat by rtontli gomtemy la tlikbpo art' 8 Maximo ItC. It:slaty la Amon. , ttooroopro eon Political lacioesto Howlett 4 hal- went downtown to buy a suit of remeartablo clothoo-- 7 ,eituro la bolo Orono Hotly, 11100,401141 by lamellas iriverb lik Filson, .... 4 4. K4tri C, Arnold Lelteratioa Is timers'. ,,alt 0 eZ1(4itt 1 4mostality Musliorstlao la Ptem mod amuse l'obb8 Th Frio waa sinoty dollaro for the cheep one that I chaos Sikora Itooloal. aad William 0, Pittshord la; -by rmatlimas, tit bit Wats Mot alassard Intmempil Vitootioloy4 . : ', 1 v. f ' to404tw4 Ito ...a ' gait 1 Witt Dot pay N.' and (Ito taller thosnbod- hia 410410. oe Wasoitino. Vvory rein rt body's pe, t , ad Amami, bottle eta Sao Itelliorm , roatritatito 8 lied tit teritetro and porkol.: And rm going to moos to Africa tomorrow! - ',. .,, -kat, PpaaltbAmtritait reader ought' A to ho obi to derive a good Moe of MI LONDOIr I walked m Isla betel for as itterpottelY An 1. ,., 4,4:11 4,..: 06.;aelobt It , of e' current thOothl and Ireit madrat ,., I. hal solo mashod potatoes and a brattish cut of Of literary ma? oapromion la theo Pon., I Foods) . Correopoisdearo) nerves' TenitZarga he tattoo for him Tbey charged three silver dollars bad I bear earl sea MIJost- :Iltoteothi& indeed. being ono V, Itiarrh chief th bis Ht. and hels blot to versos. of tomorrow! to to purpoose And I'm going mot Africa , There is in the tiro novels a eim of Os. bour os through time removal of ili borrier of LONLK)N. IL CANNON IN Itift ittirtt. I droppod into th theotre. a Broadway pier to iPeD; te.olikeorr losguage. of the litratta of too. scalhilt: illitoishttsbet"I ottr",:bselersd..4111The shor, victory of Monti& Hughes Cannon odious her at about , is ter the Virtual askod to two adcoining atoms up in the balcony. made charge Ismerweete....A thoughtful ", bey raise the winding...10st whitn the time h first began to be active in local politica in atidittoo to mby a litho? ht Sao Trench Quarterly, The licit,' seller smirksd sod asid. "Eight clothing. that w1 beonolmoar tit earitoet sad moat prominont noincto phioicians of th Oslo. and Informative rticie on The Sun. on. of ist, A ad fm to is a d tocoter "Plitt ths elstiles iltAlroblie"nL.1Pbtly!enAldamil"114"vitt( to may. to Africa tomorrow! Itiocort14.11wsPouvbelliallblmil shot Ilan tit (trot to repreoent her tea in th lfroseltd.altihtabl uppor hoot of 'hob legials.. other and yet finer clothe a ot over woo the It ono lying taro. forma of et the odditina for the tile campaign that oho ran'aa a candi- Itonnion. hue slat of hotter in the ihich I hats arnall apartment and the landlord e reseed the ren s gained the atmllnell" at 11"Iall tiro time 4fi4 living err look ono March Juirentlo: and youthful rood. date naturist hor husband. and boat him. oho being a Pemocrat 1 not iet broken. but lug mays its badly bent--I the kly lesto-iof (see Oslo an well "crosnad" aro no era. SS chilly rrorich anatlenty is by Millar she long. desg,.(sso C&SnOtt boars the von greater duoinction of being the hopublican. con't stfotd to Ilya IndoorsIll bar to buy tent-- or youthtul. sill lettoin P. s plattsrtsm.ot su. Hider Haggard o p lit.) twat oman .tau oenator in the rnItod Mateo. alto watt foundor of the Parry's remoras appreolat 'The people of kor tete'? embalmed on L. Word. In And rm foto( to movo to Africa tomorrow! .11ha" Ithit The monthly tite'nellanuiputati01; local Plate board of bosh!' In IM and Id addition flitod the role of born. Religious Literature? tthh:11; sdrt du; air adroak -hall IhIl Timone of T,.,picei lb. deportsent. There are no emote in Africa, where ityintre tree tor all; makr and mothor, thereh) proviog that portrait and ergo oMoo holding. stokes Judicious comment os roconi matte u the and maternity. aro Dot neoemarily incompotinio. In la the work at. day of death"--('llb- e" Throughout the pleasant Junes growth no landlords creep and crest. protawdonal say. events of world Importance: and the I novel "Atianittle" p. la tor the alaal Part hotly rte. usdied. human 'A . forM Dr. ras rhos on Cannon I. and troes so brat Marro known Children's mpetton. for her ork thi fruit Ones meals hang perhaps physician at the old comprising 'domes. rip they end several of the renstro "Ineculubd11.1 He had the eartegth acetone) to rate lloarret hopIi.1 nd also for the largo asnount of charity work dons budget box. atnotour photograph,. oln)4111.41 Benoit's fellow And I'm going to mob. to Atrial' tomorrow! veil. muslin Ile as the diem.' is arid Me toned entertain. pussies, of the among and A lake poor toot gait no time in light mummy paid ht." SltArt M. Emmy, lit Now York Times. ins. A !Arturo of thet Parente( etallk naIngehtrnestoD;uladdal.otittaoara rAtiantide." to. III) Rupert. Idaho. shows the Intoned tok.rho no wrillor et In tartlet tho land. detected and foiled the plans which an obi clergyman visits the Ihrl0 of emhstmlnit rot ME0 ha in in that settlement in this importof Germtin spies a ho were et that Cuba. and although they had vaN,rt- ant deportment of Punday School rralich Quarterly. which contains sr. rio) o(10 tho hurts' or An(ln0a dlr. i n both that language anti their author has much to ear of the earl-u- s Ilene working tog. mon. bo fools loork; and miothor rreep.pbMegraph-the- titles propaganda ed a long. tirsisimis .. tisk is M. Hoary )4asdoa . who eur a lace towns and tare villa:ow and throughout od In fauosay Australia shows be well them by giving them a good sill England. J pto:s.:--";iAtitaticie.rema to the remembered. and Books waluabio information the I an. vireo New In tho of Clunday Sch07I . naturally readers r:olasa oom sutheoerneuoto."Allisiontdioedelltlz )acti that pleases thorn Immensely. participants lo methods of manufacture of different tho earlier atory wilt S. 17111 be eager to hear The book lot obviously written for nual picnic at idtpitiourna The Wygling M. Bertoit's novel is . typos of loco. th prinelpe.1 patterns further 'it this juvenile hero. that least' per.. boVit con. trouts ALTPIOR. and its it especially. NOOK IT ITAN formed b th hours of labor. Orate of Warm etc their tamely impfrod by the... whirs Ines Ionia aro wholeaome and intaresting --While and rest the the of Danny n1 o ayte Si Mut- Cube aro Ileward Th book contains covvrvigno publiahed Is 111111. and proceeds to di.. to earn enough torn LIVINt) LANOUAGE: byPublishing ' ta ttrstiona of lace and lore desitna. a. money to working sect and compere the two works. em ary th. s ilow stained glass IL 'brutes; the University a buy "The fi rst !II Val. as of well cre and different stitches ruts to wa sh wait the deadiy parallel to draw plo)ing company, Lincoln. Chicago I window for distheir church. they and meshes now in use. Many of cover thee one to eurioun similarttioe le even pursmilve 111 hut um (loon rfirthioll las. Ida Tarboll who long ago eatali- attention of their neighboni Is Never &all I for il0t the sun,-to- rt thews pictures aro remarkable and oil the test of M. Benoit and Sit actual a and 'metallic the spy: In presenting this work Prof. Driggil an of the wash and brush up and of lishod her reputstion Is description authority Rider Hester& con. of them aro intereming. ' of the way in Pilch Danny captures The Vi cr"W rit rig for Farm on the theae has mud a ueeful and important alma clean careor of AbraThe two aovele he Pointa out. collon flannela."("Shs." p peroonallty him. tribution to the literature that provide, truepentie In the ham Lincoln. has written a companaIt IIORTY-1- 1 at ICTHEL DELL. and In the sant IraY. In 001 c of a 124.) had excitement enough for repent." (ha leading article 12 improve the woe and the teaching no thrilling poen 'I finished dr.1n and March number of The Writer, tells km volume to hot-- little book "ile manuscript haa been discovered by book to do THE TMAL WAVE AND tvrti En anybody. washing. Il began to anoint toy language. IVere the recounts for whe s the the narrator, story NI an the agricul- Knew Line In." which. publishod oveappreciation twit: ti. P more than to create Fir1Ittlb,1: by 1:that all fatigue left my re- But 'Denny Again" is only one of what kind of manuo-ripttherein contained and makes critical body Pataam a gone, Now Tort and Lon. eitht storied' and an effort towArd the ideals which that mak up the book. tura! papers want and gleti practical r-al The parcel years ago. has boon one of the note at the bottom of the pages,. B. breenatod muacies . worth well doe. be would be Portram,it "Chrimmas Eve" tho of an4 dein about placing certain kind. of moot popuist ot th smaller accounts ween liaggard'crahte and Renoit's tontomod a ourripl tote coaturne more than this, will do it Itut white new while. flannel. This Istell offerIng of Ethel M. Dell it toils how imritty. by asterifieing his manitacripta. l lot tollnued by another of the groat oar President. The 6 ratlantide" p. 11181 Is mired04ml a Antinea. heroine there to Petting In eddition other. Now the comma for to a volume of six short stories of ow" happy Chrionmes to make the deecriptione of ilittikliment of the verses entitled "Cum. book. whkh the Macmillan eompany resemblance. Roth aro Irreatetibi3 a goal. has outlined in a practical way shich the one which fiVPII thy, title to the holiday for his poor WIMPharp,' queens: and mon F;erore in Writing Con...4144- .- will bring out. la caliod "In Lincolns beautiful. and have an identical habit lb. two, -. . how that goal' may be attained. her its comae like whs. a aunt. prodoctohidden treasure upon ion). sea eseteng.d (hi. bnok. mt. Tidal Wave." is the the 1111410111 dineuovea Chitir': and is cast, change of hue- - by a double-heade- d The purport. of the work la indicated strongeet. longest. and most dramatic. which belonged to the uncle but Th editor of'la form. Ono of of making a frequentlast snake of solid it best to srit fnr 'or. in on to dftlatil: gold .. . would mak pulling this the around no bud on. men by the titleProf. Driggs with all its which who bean to It able a of Attlee beauty find. sole an whom eoscerse sweat gather group object market?" and itt the "Literary 411.11.40 and Ppteial virile more more alive. awful loveliness and porky was tovsly language in life is to become famous by some "The, Sporting Kid." the third &tory, Mop Talk" department overeat limiters store in & small town more has known cheese a husband from time to time .1rf 3 of language, . Jn the teaching effective. Ph. laughed-- 4k bow t.nusual picture. and who hi willing to tells how Harry, another Wolf Cub relate their expeetencee with tho con- Lincoto aid -talks about him to the end. ss soon aa a (amide child 'llAt moreover. he seeks to get away from sacrifice musically! and nodded her little head even love itself. Snout, wine fame In Switzerland by cerns that make a buoinoaa of setting others. toning- Mall) how ineldots and born. this husband was put to destb.' at everything. stilted and mechanical m formal. . . with pie the old, that end. He stops in a village tobogganing down tho most danger- traps for authors. In "Queries." an- throwing now and intereeting side. With" p. 26.) coquetry."("She." methods. With a view to quickening for p. 111) , near the ea among fisher folk where ous toboggan "run" in the Alps. In, swers our giVPII to questions about bow lights on his character, ono of the ,..."Pooe -That them she long? , keep 0 1 tve !Idea and.aretsaing apontaneous he meets a :The. which A In a te chair Egyptinslastt tau on bey Midnight Adven- to get a position as an editor and the group being soated wonderfully beautiful and the fourth story. he brings into play the depends on them and On the pleasure Abundant locke Around her little Lincoln. to once Pat sale had breaks for of he belonged ShannonAL ture,". matter maiden Cub, whoa love revamping already uneophisticoted and , brew N all cleaned a sparkling oda. , principles of a neaer psychology he Into the hero clans by running down published. The Writer's Dictionary of wthblettiltireeybeetir..thrhaterhealrlitdimtsoist oic:re; the wins, not in earneet but In order-tment o( a old with a double40cl. pedagogy; or it may, abe nearer to has oustod religion In the it use her as a model, knowing that only a burglar with his scooter . although' Periodicala." giving the addressee of noelology othof the Is e," to for Antinee and that that nostudy looking truth to say It. M.) It is the middle of the night The the publications that buy ManuticriPte British reading public's taste. but through her affection. will she be will- fifth p. Sill., 411 spoken arid the written word he brings story. "The Secret Room." le a and telling what kind of manuscripts tiOn still tops the list, says the Pub- toramlatiantida, wlth him In the moonlight to of go Int book of readers Benoit Pierre and new "She." application dealas Haggard. vitalising a Ihat.le has :- S. in soft draperies where the story of German spkit who try to they want. la continued, and in "The lishers Circular, London. reviewing are told has lived for centuries. She over "aeon, read or even the basic and unchanging principles and pose seems heard of tot 1111. Before utilise secret the an chamber of tor old is information Risottos book Market." to Thus her. Manuscript (ha enwrap of true teaching. througt Sir Rider Haggard a book." And ha mansion on a cliff over the 'ea for a given about the present special needs the war. books on religion stood boo- remains young and beautiful maintains. engaged. the two are caught by a submarine she of Diasiarians media. anon moss, tn. the by Ez...famous against language. Prof. Driggs supply base, but are caught of editors. met ond., science' and sociology fourth. irspeaks all the ancient languages with comes back with a counter-thant- e should be taught not for its own sake great tidal wave and would have true ot ffnmiggo.,.,0 124 sociological the In Cubs. by "In howover. Lase Befisherman whose if a death year. young render. can lisla all it accent.knows She novelist. , but for the service Midair." the next story. Billy Kemp, 662 In 1111. their original and Am wero ' DecorationThe seen issued, had had not corned works against love February the reflect not must It "Sir girl the sines Rider but.. cause this. of only Haggard.!' j4 IvAnolt 0. ly a Cub, has the thrilling experience number of Arts and Decoration Is re- and acientinc works have dropped to the history of the past How them. the rescued own and child's a tragedy never left from recent the must has we she but fall of her eountry, spring interview, "aaserts that his and virtue rewarded the of' riding through the air on a large plete with delightfully handled arti- oevonth place. Pootical and dramatic her . book is universally known, and has . cavern. experiences. Moreover. the language Is averted It kite. "Dicky's Chance" I. the peventh cies running the gamut of the seven books dropped from 641 in 111S to been IS translated lesson can be made Into several languages. part of all reader will prefer to flnd out for him- story. young. Antinsa ret7 Benoit's te the'moral of which Is that In arts. Some new names appear on the 415 lastyear, and thero ware 209 NOUnt the other subjects in the curriculum. self. se in apPearance yet all the Greek That is possible, but it has not hoes of Tho can Scout a is do whom emergency staff. books Tone cat, among regular five is followed publishd others Net This story by history are translate) into French. and I 'wear In a clear and stimulating way th.. ly inscriptions that contsin her name anabout anything that has to be Noruchl.. Interest In the widely tam- fewer whole output for 1111 was SOS vol. very - that I don't know a word of author pointa.out just how this ideal equally intereoting. some of them More Idone. ancient. She speaks maay a and with . Eng. 11111. ed too. smile scholar enand is in Finally, than Japanese mors and all but umes poet fish." van be accomplished through improbable. tear. never mystifying and. though dent , tongues. Is "The Bishop. Story," In hanced locally because of his recent methods. To die- supporting the already proven fact, of there and IL cratic Benoit states like is. appealing she Hagher that he frankly log .apartments re bocause of the they- - authoes.. gift As .a. atOrl-telle- r. cussions of the vartous-phesetvHarperIn ik Brothers. ds dueen cognisant. of and inter- - drew much of the material for his , found bueiness. hare is On a also aeashbre Looker their "The are appended suggestive subject , wIciraltd; brdirafrootain feronworktboo okthetriledwrIere. e. t Poe It necessary to establish an annex to listBoetdhlwn. omevesmn.tecontinua. cises by which the Joseons may be tale. and again the heroine is a girl roam r r ' .4 bar.. ts In Franklin Square whero . mrsthe building adapted to classes from the primary with two rival lovers; but as one of and powtheir Toyama." by Henry Duveyrier, trona "are all powerful I air 77.1 IPA 1Z for the last den. gratics to the college. As is pointed out the latter comes to an unttmely end they have dons buoinese over th. whole 00ehtmo which he copied textually extends certain er t, At taken have sloven Of the in the preface: "The book is especially the plot is not complicated. half century and .f. i "She was obtTml throughout the Passages which he Is accused , ) .' 10 for use in reading circles. remaining stories "The Second Fiddle" floors in a nearby loft building. One length and breadth of the land and ing plagiarised from Haggard. it hay. designed . ..A.'' iY iiif courses in high Is probably-thin teacher-trainin- g bestr and the other I entire floor will be used as a shipping to question her oommand wu oartain , , , 14so young. -id room for "The Bubblo Books," whim schools, normal schools and college titles are: "The Magic Circle." "The page $O). death."(She," Other a n million al will materi be in a and His and "The of exceeds It now Dream." copise Woman from t) sal gleaned literary organisationsI. .. I "She bad only to 'peak a word and Schir" Dr'. a!V lirs-- .. be found helpful also for the home and Game." Published four 41, '0 year. blood flowed In waves from the Dierd rears before 'gab "She which for professional people. Its message he describes ." Tr to the Tonal and from the Tchad to as eo well known to s . . ,,,,,,,, A PRONE GIRL'S cowrinExcEs." is for all who would work for the betstudents that It , Arthur Beverley Baxt er. tho young the Senegal."--("Atlanti- de," nay . e our Etyrri,.,,,.,0 . r"- would be impossible to make use of it national speech: terment of . A-Canadian whose first book of fiction. 210), 1k hi boing Prof. Driggs is author also of "Live THE UNES BUSY: by Albert Edward rr; .01 ?,. !',IF- au,.e ., 4 M. Benoit suggests "The Blower of Bubbles," Au. .114Z.-.two stories surreptitiously. of i the A. CoinThe Stokes Frederick development Ullman: been-call,,,,jr, is a Lessons." to be. work 4.s.,,,, ' that that K la possible both Sir Rigor Hag- Language ..itfitlk widely discussod, has In York. Is New "Atlantide," ' Morhange iseC parallel. ediPliny. , used states in schools of the 0..01 G Nir trig many and himself drew their material London to assume a prominent he 0000 and Saint-Av- it go into the deaert to surd and that has received the hearty in. torial position with one of the large discover the meaning Goldie, whose letters to Ate-frien4 - WHAT HAPPENED of certain an- - from the same eource. and remark ' MARCH 20., of leading educators all Lord , dortiement .dailies by controlled that It is very unlikely the London le ., 3, way caustically dent inscriptions. In the same Hotover the country. It is a matter of Myrtle make up the contents of this (Copyright. MO. New Era Features.) , novellaKovirrloOked Schirmees Beaverbrook. Brsh aIs little book. ' telephone tessoo rinliceorr.aa 11112 tlyheaCndamhbiarldpgueo so reduced in speed as German. pleasure.and pride that the author of amueing re en- - DOOK at the tInie "when be was him- Busslans to join In new attack withdrawal stopsU. H. Cabinet othese,booke is a native Utahn and that operatorIn & large hotel:. and...preJohn Burroughs. dean of natura00 :o of selfM.writing on the Sahara- In the exploration intertnota are primarily dangerous war reCalgaged on centered exists urge Wilson to Dardanelles: Black Bea fleet holding Leon Daudet makes a chaffing while "the lines busy," 4e writers. Is spending the winter in to find In order )t eummon Zambesi Is professor of education sumably near the s scene He region here. of the prepare-irkCongress: push ported battle; tionsFrench ifornia, and is at present in Pasadena. the meaning of Greek inscriptions attack on "l'honorable Bidder Hag- maintain torpedoes sunk AlIn English in the University of Utah writes said friend confidentially-concernintroops in Macedonia to his In the summer he will return lied battleships: operations; halted advance: win two towns north of on an Egyptian vase. 4 Like guard alM.Jeune," for he must be very the multitude of 'things that and his success In authorship should Catskill farm "Woodchuck , Lodge," carved Daudet asserts. "to accuse Moaastir and take 140u prisoners. while damaged ships are repaired te the travelers. blottango 8.nd young. be gratifying not only to himself but happen around her switchboard. Tbere English scene his of been the which has a veritable writer like Pierre Benoit long Germany blockade denounced by Saint-Av- it to the state that he calls home and the is much spontaneous humor. not unterrifying through pass 11111k has Bocia be lists Dr. in and which observations. the of about Reichstag: ! plagiarism." II country. are victims of similar hap- people he is proud to represent. denounces it as barber , Liebknecht written often. mixed with bits of sane philosophy, M.,Dau det, after suggesting that the , , Pretiident Nleon Bowes procle in "She," a storm tempest (a Innings. In her observacione, and there is also ""' of Mr. IL G. Wells's most not- million germs " ordering seizure of Dutch L ACE MAkING IN BELGIUM. in "Atlantide,") the coming of which able books 1010. ' an aptitude for Mang which, if not Egerton Castle who always collet,- - is are to , be found in the ,ships; further parley useless as -same announced the cry." "great by New German attackwest of the Holland eannot exert free will: Is at Jeast vivid and Orates with his wife in the writing of works of Jules Verne and J. H. Homy. ToRnixs BEWIUM: by Charlotte characteristic. Howver of of each Avto the U. and S. sele between Malancourt and loadexperiences le pair boats toll fly now part owner of a novels, Goldie is disMr. Hardy may have drawn his masterfut... .warm-hearteflaglt. Kellogg; Funk & Wagnalls, New closed oeourt; makes progress in Bola de in 1217 is 0.000.000 heroes beeome more and more fright-Ne- w that tons: Sir Eric d as a York. ing newspaper In Liverpool. England. ful the Obscure" from the same trump .of a "Judge 10 miles northwest of tieddea first lord of British admiral-VerduMalancourt the moment when the until Engnovel the the latest a with Marci Fame. and that by Wine," M. Itosny's kindly wisdom born of other attacks gain noth-- - ty makes announcement in House are the Ure. Kellogg is 'the only W &Ulan girl,' nehmen Elnan, coptured by an Is of Irish a Castles. other She peasant Was the greatest plagiar. story Caucasian army nears of Commons: 2138 ships Punk le unpeople's burdens. love ingRusstan loretich- Shakespeare and the of member of the Commission for Relief sharing Ayesha was in emissary who the aro on transferred of to Metal renter twinkling statement. eut hit ever known. paternally lectures Sir manages the' Eraingan: driving straighten IT) The Rider an eye to high rociety life in Lon. men by myrmidons of Antines. , , Turkish Belgium: and in a previous volume. affairs-o- f several of hoe friends and.' forcesCar retreating Haggard on the advisability of 1011C , . same ramie-Villa both at forces eases; sing the "tromen of Belgium! Turning Trag- quite unexpectedly, finds her own haptroops fight captors, in his realizing, that "man is himself a ' reblock to his : Mamiquipa; attempt Into won. Triumph." she gave not only- i Japan to seek equality elause Iit . close 'at hand; Here's- a ,samof all , ody treat from pursuing Americans: Per- - League an absorbingly interesting narrative piness of Nations plan; went equal The Frenchmen travel afterwards, 0t hit Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred P. Orenfell, of pie of her shrewd philosophy: column is in three Column s. rights for shing'a , a In their v es. of two hut subjects also after vivid a lengthy escap foreign personal experience along the famous mhtelonaries to Labrador "It's Providence has rained upon him. . Myrtle; when you come, landa: almedat Auetralla and U. S. aide mounin of the ?dory .of .the unbreakable spirit- - sus- - to thinkfunny, the eut, . passage a HAYDEN CHURCH. have returned to Ibis country after of itthough I ain't referring Moat of Ukraine In hands of Rol- 1 their (Copyright by the Edward hiamball ,taining the Belgians and the noble to' Georgehow winter spent in England. They arrive tain, and M. Maiden compares - French. press, on toward Larere sheviki: French foreen fall back on - 7 , extravagant sortie , ithmhwith ,srv,ice their women rendered and in- - men are when .they're e that imagadvance b)r.the Mn'. accPurit British Orenati same Mora , but Letts at almost time Odessa; the "2slowly. capture Mitan. Syndicate, Inc.) after a girl. ' in it land made desolate by war. . --spired of Rider Sir . Haggard. explorers of r time-yoinary tell 's Labrador took it's turn around. experiences, WHAT HAPPENED MARCH 21. , ' The present uniquely interesting book- aVhyevery , "After a moment the air ,became , s nanklin K. Lane, former ' sec re- "Le Petit Nord." appears from the box of cand7, and they wouldn't tells the story of the Belgian lace in- leave follow up German 'withdrawal adthick and heavy so that we Mifflin of it for Company. extremely fear Houghton press get you carry you'd tery of the interior, recentlytaddressed a 10 as was it before war , and miles the of east were the Somme all but suffoeated . ..dustry. German eteamer "Odenwald" bit vancing on hands. callouses And after your rt 40 villagesU. S. as It is now being reconstituted by- II, American guns; vessel seeking to and then it became fresher . . . gathering of . t. S. Cobb and by NWT 'Roberts Irvin a this for marry goes they called for April 2; xportyouand leave Porto Itko without papers Congrese faithful hand of generous-hearte- d half hour or so pew& and then Writ men, askin g them to do their part other discuss each of foibles, the of lot 'candy ed to decide you war ' .bring a is and state of that hit draws fire from the forts women who are reeking to make it about as'emthey were once we the opposite sex, in a book which is euddenly . . as Christmas comes of our lott Roo 'glans pursue fleeing Germans; with Germany exints; war preparaonce more one of the great handl- - around. andoften more in the open air.("he." p. towards , the Americanisation immediate for under with ennounced tion' do forces publication. ' and exercises from Memel let kaixer's way; you take off light Lincoln same that the of and He at the torn urged country, . crafts , foreign " Allies ISO.) considered double will now the title: have 'Oh, against It with the dishes and scrubbing brush pursue then garrieon; czar's . Czar and as "the great ,.. time so to improve conditions for the be fa should an represented of had hour for followed We czarina Kumla AlialL arrested Know quite marching-oYou How Women Are!'" Well. troops till night. Mebbe ' womisn workers that their daily wage from morning by new government; Prerisier'Lvoff figure typical of democracY." At some " a Man?'" a long passage then we came to fresh. but I always had a hunch that ION admits army troubles but says they land 'Isn't That Just Like ' may be something more than the mere wrong, in length be dwelt upon the service another entered We er air. . again before the who looks he boy spends Germans gain wait of ,Verdun; are now Ands,. control pittance they have heretofore been I when we were which Drinkwatees play, "Abraham Hugh Walpole. who has beeak- - terminable passage saving up for a building lot is French lose Avocourt wood with loss able to earn. The little journeys Into: and is the . . .... Lincoln," had done for the country then at last stifled of tour the nearly lecture a and comes it reading when about French 2.600 ,ing of counterlace-lan- d right thing prisoner. which form the ubjeet of and suggested that this drama ghoul& Germans 1,eg1n threatened drive !United States during the last six the p. III.) bombardment to some motto First.' That's attacks fail; 'Safety on ,Wastiwn front; open attack on .,' the volume are described in simple- for an automobile or a womanboth will sail- for home on the first -- In the, countries described by both be shown on the screen: French positions west of Meuse ' front ,from Arras to La !months. . hut moving language. Colored every- es---General , ; novelists, women play a , predominant sends Pershing of April. forces force massed British expensive." being of a human . William Roscoe Thayer author of a where by fine quality , where VII. Few role. cavalry column to Cruces terrific back after preparaartillery has returned to of the Mexican Roosevelt." the terest:.-anla is attacked by governpresentation , 'In this country,' the women do "Theodore PiCOLT STORIES FOR DOTS The Tale University Press in- tionGermans bombarded General ' ment troopsRussians defeat Aus- Petain's , family and 'community life out, of I collet.- - what they please. we worship therm" his Cambridge home after a month near in the of Rheims lines and flounces theibilcation octrians near, Bukowina border; no serious infantry atwhich the work originates will doubt- - DANNY AnAIN': by Vera C. Barclay: spent in the South. At the University. p. 123.) , "I Hon of Babylonian records in the II- cupy fortificstiona On the Dniester Champagne; more about what- lace lees taurgest tacks.. , G. P. Putnam's Sons. Now Torii and "The will of the women I. sovereign of Virginia he delivered I series of . late J. the of six for Morgan. held enemy Pierpont months. river by bittry 111111 , a more technical and ...London. . ," really is than p. three lectures On the art of biography; work is published In five volumes. in this formidable, volume. It describes in in Richmond he spoke in the old State 260-Italian delegation-beadehe Pre, ) With those who read "Danny the IThis detail the human aide of the lace inG11111ShS make Stand on Arra. mier Orlando vote, unanimously to l'She' the, Englishmin- Leo Vim. Honesthe historic building Which isChristmas Carol.' by la Birds which book a Detective: a appeared . conference claim himbriki-stMany affording Interesting uniese Quentin-LIIne Ferre dustry. quit Tomes, intimately assochated with thee ConKate DOughtil Witten . has the distinc., eey lc Joyed by a vagabond women. so ago. the title and working something over White in . Reltimor-- be federaci. French force croxeing Aomme canal to Fiume is giimpses .1into the lives care life his and who smaUnstane. Styes been of by played tion will having need po threaten to pierce take Lemberg long defended. by of the women and girls I of this present volume at - for him: in "Atiantide'l the French- - spoke on tbe Italian' situation and . differforty-tm- e -. conditions I times teure in Poles. Dannew ninety which wartin 'Me Britiok porition; -- whose skillful fingers produce all the explanation. Hindenburg's is beloved by a young 'John Hay before two private clubs. ent stales. during the last six monthe.iman Saint-Av- it . 11.0010 lace Allikk.sninrs au t of Beigiu nt, The ny Moore.. a Wolf Cub Scout of Eng . , Co --- - t. d: i - lb....0, - 4 . ' , o , sia, --..- . Charges of Plagiarism Against French Author . , tweaty-throo--Yri- th ' 1 '.11- - 4 4 4 V Inljt , , , he lotter-Americ- al 0v". 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