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Show 1 j . . f . . k , , 1r r. SECTION- - , .: FOUR 4:1,. . ......q. . ' a vvitsr,. ...-- . r, V .. i .,., , Iv . , ) - OLD 4. ,z, for Thenight t b I : b ' 1 : . ' s',. ,,,' .,, , , Have pity now for Spring. ... For tossing buds and lusty shoots of green, , That gather glory in a windy day, And then are swept away Out of men's eyes, each crumpled, withered thieg,' Somewhere into the dark. forgot, unseen. ' ", 4 ' ,,,o , .. . - , 41 ' , ,0 4 sprtng Tut iltOlt DLit-RI:- 11 NEW") &PEWS ilt now Mei boss 11 ma SlOw I ! f:' - - 4 k ,111;t:''f . ' - I '44 11.tfo ..1. May-IS- ill t J., . , nd 10 , lib &twisted Otrolford-ooAvoo...ala- till tio to tiotrono Properry and Tors It tat s Pore Kroll...43mo Itorperpeart to Air000l tor novtove Airp Sort lib WOW To Kootook Lake Voomribot. et Gardleo Moo; low I Low Dom LITULUIT LILT . ' Co. in the by D. nisei!) come im legions before I Dollars Needed rift, ltimpoored MellOrtal The hundredth anntversert sr lti.1 birth or rioronee Nightingsi. which te being reuse. will oocur en - . Oudot Appeal For Funds to Save "Lawn Bank" Homo of Keats. e , t Boring signs fore I look for spring. ! ,v4t- 4' ?It). , oroontat Its mournful bot admit that in the Jetta regtons the blizzard works tides quit. Oh. raster was a bummer, arid winter bad Ito fling. and will watt Ull 114181M111 bo- ' I ' ' , ,.,,-- I . . Spring, and the yOuth of InAla . Tire la the blood, the brave, the ardentoyed I . Advenrous youth, storming the Whitt, ,, Mastering height on height; , ,a , Yet Time shall end the tale that Time began, e. . Write "Finis," tura the page upon their pride. . , - I . - , T oms more widely aoqusinted with Amoricen lettere Brand Whitlock has transited his "Abrahasu Lincoln" into French and the work haa been re-- I mitred with immense astiefaction. were unfamiliar with ouch a "Wel and "we Mood in great need ot Judi such a biography " are heard repeated- ly. Emerson's "Repre sentative Mn ' " on the contrary. is accepted with heal- teflon. The itrnch regard Emerson as a reader who snatched a bit of viedom here and smother there from 'the! of older nations. philtoophers tumbled theist in a book. and t the Americans cried 'Eureka!" end "ltur reh t" Bev. Poasod Thoir WA. BY .WALT MAPION ut I :, o,4 t FIRE. floss 01 Lap to ootoing. I thought termilit aifer sppoar; but are butoming. and jays iVit ihillite Illrit hors. Store the dawn of Easter warm day betokened spring; I stemma nay spailo and greasod bet. and started gardenias. I eriod. AThei winter aeotoon is buried in the past; and apring. which has no flows on. has some to lost at )at. rarowell to wittier, weather. which bore me and annoys, so 1st a Easter szornint ()id I bie got togethor. and sins of 'orbit' Soya." Alas. Notes .141,11114 ailliothil 41,401... I tram be sail flotereodi bee key, 440. arlpin Previous to the ever the only Amert- ed. Hereafter 111 be ratanut-aboaiz000nringsprilig; tor psopio come flUI authors fairly well known in aAd josh us whew we siva fancy wing. I will not be with bornal Praises were Edgar Allan Poe and Muff again. because re. ompu a robin, or board a lonesome wren; I wiU not Walt Whitman. The Preach are now or pawn my winter emit. boomme a stray mosksetor bait aniteallog a generous desire to b.- - aell ilia boater, Siori"th Itt t . , ' Spriest-Tim- e A 01,111rinar7r, . ' , "Of 0- - . - A IX gikid. (it the routs. front the idlooloeippi to the l'ocifte; written In 1161. wont tor shortie. Hues ll'a 'Jeanie of a Trap bor." a at4trea over' land pioneor narrativit. privately print, ed. without dat at kioiew City. Idaho waa bought on order tor ilda"Now York ttnioa. 40,1 nom 111., 19'20 n't - X THE ErEliNAL )144 OAS e-- 1 . I' 'i S !among thit !When. on (kind river. 1:4A. the (trot' tiett "At Trip Acton's the Pinion." by s (toorg earretiv et 110 )(MM.) toannuectipt California. "lib a I :i lb, iiiik SATURDAY MAY, Maine aCbige....i,:elyllorlie ,t1'0. EVENING NEWS LEAVES -- FROM T.,r r-- 0. 'DESERET AM.1.10MOINOMMIEMO Appleton (Special Cerrespondeuse.). brick wall. 14 foot doep and about publioallote of the fourteenth large 1 toot accuse, in which tcosh print , ONDON, edition of IAUTS E. Richardas popApril U.Americans . 310111. AlIA WOODISTTP NEE ular biography. , bearing the Mist AS Tonga Mann who admire the poetry of John water rise. to a bsight of eight feet, t thts, which was discovered wino few ..rloronet Nightlogale, the Angel pt 4 1141,,'14 :...,'..7, .7. 4044,4,44 of whose To t.,77:-- . :' Or ,'''.: :. Keats, the centenary Vo:drult Iteabe. oeoatut years ago, when she was , IN to roc-tatke of Oita keepeareo Lb. Crimea." The Appletoas also pubbecelebrated eounselor ' best to in death the '' end matron le leave on care of a group of lish Miss Nightingale's own "Notes time; and doubtless served tor water-- 4: general preeideney They pass to trace,taking of the Primary association. bib his Insists In ea own. InTo kiddies Mg Interested of this perpooe it to writShe has been attempt her gardon. yeer. may Nursing" which, although it wait This flower, this child; they peas, but do sot die. itial she knew at Woos range the log terestd In , work since 111111 ten so many years ago and antedstes now being made to 'eve "Lawn UMW. to bo devoted once more,. Primary cabino which Primary children are and tnaists gibe has had quite a Pri- all the immense modern development Apart from rereptaclo pion- - , ':-- ,.....,..- ' Ie the whit souls Of men, - trying to oonstruct In their play bout,. mary Of ber Own comprising sight ot the oursitt art is said because its the poet's bounds. near '' Hampstead tionod not so much of. interest, as 7,..... ,...... For oho , been xpocted hos boon aoknowisdgee she was born children. information is so mound and pract1ca1.1 Heath, from destruction; This house. might have .' '! 11, in One and lived during her girlhood And beauty, ravished out of Unit sad space, , In which Keats lived during the most bteught- - to light. by tho . Mrs. Beebe is well known In social to enjoy still a steady mile. ... was sod amarried from remodeled circles of the- etty. and Is an active fruitful period of Ms literary Weer, problibly owing to Lb fact that the Sti3 ht the mut pate on eternity. : ' , . One, on the Fifth East Boulevard, officer of the Civic Center. She also to be thrown into the prop- oil. roc a depth et two toot oc throo Benevento. the Spanish plaYwriehl is about that wasn't a bit lacking In goodly stands stoutly behind market as an "eligible building toe ba all made grOosill sting ;rem erty Idea the that to introduced whom Scrihners the , e home comfort. Mrs. Beebe is the log cabin houses and log cabin times &&11M1"&& & pot 'U.? rentl" Pe A "Pr...atallve Dear beert, this lore we light America through two volumes oft site' , which Includes idly JaMs liSrlik Dr. daughter of the late President Wit- - weren't by any means in Into be lacking ems to translations, coming Of gusty flames and torches pf desire ford Woodruff; and the above inter- - wholeoome fun for the youngsters and the poet laureate: T'bers :1:11)aryndissWovellarelltliiilir. by. WevIO'r, a his oven here. One of the mmt 11";:r'cr Viscount Bryce and H. eating plature was taken about 15 may be even the grown-up- !. Fails not with failing eyes, with these white limbs; tiessful plays of the cumnt Ni. York' G. Wells. has been the complete skeleton formed with the 0111 mediYilualiosteed pompon is "The . When Ages Um killjoy, dims ' animal, whtch some Ntoliolwteseotitr.' object of saving it and tewoUrint it for Pamos 1 and it opens with the early marriage ere of interpretation to him, in which imaginative Shakeepeareas.' when it the of benefit toe out the public, including straighten , The !Luise lamps that nuke a feast of itasociaThe Harvard Dramatio of Cheetah's parents and the istrugglee into simple language: for ntht, uncovered. was disposed to , ot - couotryrarn whb.1 waa firstwith' inetance, ring. of two young people who have little ex- - "double Our lore shall lire, shall burn, shall be a firs the deer mid le .have vit- .-le nearly always tion expect to do "The Governor's 4.."":..V1,;1170.1i.theshrines" .ti identify spontaneity Wife" for Mips been posched by Shakespeare, when their spring production. , . rept love on which to build a home. a perfected anck worked out sugges- O'Neire sucosee ' . . England. . so Men has that a great combination of an Irish mother tion. an "Interesting rythirdo base youth, from the neighboring' park -Au exclusive right to purcnese 1 Mr Thomas 'About us as we stand, and a Puritan father go into the malt- - which make(' works germinate." plans to take The Passion Flow- Lucy tif Charlecota. The , The she mural for a short ekeleton es on tour in the princiral cities as 'Property he. been an . however . when In of her rather exotic character. but bona is fairly loaded with , of brought forth . afford to Our toadies all blown out our little atom. opportunity similarly : period. an Qt carefully ex imined,terned out to when the girl begins her stags caress cionstructed phrases. involving invo- far ea the coast. - procuring the noceemary funds. It le he nothing more and lutions wonders of shrivelled as on and a nor romentio Intermeans joys the of out convolutions wind. the impovof thought helping that not. lead Own ,114.000 No -PbqhI.dEi44l In publishing "Canaan."- a novel by animated wia ' rished family. it is evident that the difficult to elucidate. However. the ou t. sting than the bones Of a pig . and a ba n volod tor tho Shall break the goon behind Aced- - ($66006) Brasilian of the Aranha Cram has late Illte some even author or IOW sensible and wit on century of Emerald views are the Isle for restoration beauty early lotion , of freehold, the I en'rho drooping veils, and light .us band in hand dominant in her making. Unbent- - municipal music. in criticizing the emY, The Four Seta Company haa pig at Matt Archaeologists. to. odo.ottog owl per- - century I This novel la the 1112' MAUI y bandmasters have that tered a new nil& are on the alert. and strict pored by any' strong views Mier of re- - idea, so 'Law Bank", however, the last dark lonely corridor. maintaining manently 1 to Brazilian must of literature !Inn cater In they ordere have been elven to the car4on- - . " example "popular demands" I ligion or morals, she is led largely by in It Mesta memorial home. as , ere American offeredto to the be -- P. H. LYON. examine which offering program, publio cu's bare carefully every bit et temperament and ter tote affairs are characterized 'Lawn Bank"- la the isotope w hi ch', soil turned as "a musical and so- - end this in spite of the fact that the 1 more frac- ...se ),.., lip for the aralleet the story than her stage expert- - .0.0 -' - 1,...1. know as went. Mont of cen- - "'"''s "'"- - ''so is United States of interest the Another gicat disgrace." anything unusual. - . t . after ISIS, which. however, afford color In December, worth Pam. put observation is that Mgt sounding tered on the groat republic' of South the 4 ti of hie brother. Tom, Keats Among the things of cortats. If net and exoltement. are indispensable to rho sale of America. The novel, le & translation striking interest already discov- Brown, The story is excellently written and titise Charles with ltrr there love desperately but fate 'again MUSIC inThey of "moonlight tendencies. by Mariano Lorente. cofitains an poor wsant.Ittlav until he left tired le a portion of en Old eaok" loot- it Rues the usual happy ending though the I home his Intervenes. and the overworked mother troduction by Ouglieltno Ferrero, and I Llicand fw"goo 4 . two Y eon toter. It tie, of the well known Jambeaa type. gob, New Books It would be spotting a food Mory not perhaps as satisfactory se desired. sptrit." .. .,.... be went. to Awn Diulk With Ili contemporary coat of arnia--- gives a pictursequ and graphic ao- - 1....; to tin the conclusion: but the book la Yet it le not a book to be recommend- crude"' organ xterncount of contemporary life in Brasil. ;11 he";;;;;Wo""so4too "Horribly to coney not ' Shakespeare'sstamped , en it. cid IRISR BELII indiscriminate for the rtIM reading by .... on. et those happy inspirations that are justly-scorein a do. -. porations the cot- - Alltellff other email find ere evrs rented rathermother deals her young.. elno.it loosely Browne; . the pen of Mr. Mar-Nel- l, with subjects which, no matter how mend for tvvIre elevated standards. s The- London "Timed,- - commentint were Tall ancient. edict's phial& which .. AISIONS AND BELIES'S IN THE WEST flow only from kirsmn and Koala while tells The author is.tividentlyhis own pub- upon the recent publication in France and - tt fully-- - upholds the lame Shakespearian enthusiast or are IRELAND; by Lody Gregory; G. tn-- lisher. soottiaa an clothed.have toqr. may 4nt delicately (um, swot, P. Putnam'e Sons. Now York and standards of hit former works. of Wilt Whitman'a "Calarmill." trans- tha hal- - eager to lave lie believe Nilotic, to or under im- the effect it . walls, 'within upon Injurious sidlously , 10 , ;: London.leted by Leon Basalgette, anh upon ter of the trees which KM flourish In Doctor Hail. the hunbend of tipakeit- mature mind. POEMS PT LIDA. CILLIFIXIL ' Whitman's influence in France, quote its old world garden, Katt planned Deere's- eldest deughter - Ittimbeth, All IA two '.vo,utnes., Constituting the Uld Books the on West. M. Bloch. editor of perhaps by hint when at- CUT aZADABLA RATHER OSICTILIL executed much of hie fineet wore. thrown aside AN'ti SONITZTS, BONGS Ilide eland which (mils hie father-in-la;'.firer and "aeoond" series recent of In his last French poetry.. anthology' ' old mulberry tree under Ode Cornivill Boa. The Company. Mauler; to MY lAdY TTE WAY 07 In ilium HEART AND MIND: ;Perhaps they wereserhert Gregory has here collected Books relative to California and the declaring that Whitman in the mum he in said to have written' hie ton. wetni .... by T. Carl , ". re-o Whither, is se PlAtsbtlrgh HATDIf MTattett. . atill growing. andarranged-1weildroifar west brought good priree at re- at which Remodern French poetry Nightiorele varietyOf rti For the most part these ere unpre- , Printing Co.. Pittsburgh. ItOme," (Copyright by Oa &Swart Marelsalt cent-M- ew Dewed. the reviewer. in trout. hie eye of death; York tales of Irish fancy, belief and folklore. tentious place paid I. that Influence that one French poet. little poem s. without any par- appeal. This Is a peculiarly written book. Me for "Route Across the Rocky !stk. i The 'Materiel has been .. alndlcata. lac) Atte the committee in their SL Henri Ohoon, had euggeetod that .. gathered from tioular distinction. This dose not composed .of scattered obsemitions. Mountains." by Overton Johnson ta panels; preserved, but Bolland Ism and . s the lips of,the pegple with patient and mean. of course. that they are neces- maxims. W. H. Winter. printed at Lafayette, the group 'Mould be called PVirbitmea. he eoeyeeponding Memorial.- - If 14Wn. Ilow T.:x7 FL--t, not. . thoughts, ' Ind.. in 1146. It is the rarest of all late." . Bank' is tiattroyed, no Amberin mei. 0- .reverent care aa the author went from sarily badly done; some of them. on of trarel impromptu . o 1it. - books charaothe author .the found conceived the ' sr. al can be fitly creditably Contrary ' hini on , mortal for .3 and California I the overland cottage to cottage; and to those who and written.. But I, .. ' have they do not rise to tartan "in a vaporous form." He is a trail. This is believed to be the only - A collection of abridged novels edit- - land of his birth. Slosh en irreparable felt the 'haunting charm that of or A. editor ffet' of Edwin the GoNion 'Of any power et heights pertnanOntlY and, beeuty. The poetio cireeter,, 'result be by timpotr would been has sold pope that Creme's at love copy auction. "in inheres admission. Cattle by of in the consciousness eyecifio , ' .. an Immanent Not a few of them are actusted, - it Is mystic "What Did lbAkeepeere Write?" la the with human life," on which he goner- - Only three copies of it are known to Boston Poet, is being prepared for deplored." supernaturalism the col-a publication by the Harper& It- , At tho Hampstead public Wirer? In current IfineteattJa ry early i'l In "expressing exist. doubtleam have a particular' evident, by true poetics imputes.- and alises - prolifically will tection le, that 6 cellos. some Dilk ' Under genof them In tour will the volumes .4. of be the craftsmanship . Soaktlieste Wrote IV& time ertidn delimited the Importent "The I.Tte War, by T. F. Dawson thoughts eLnd Peyohlo states," as he the ' interest and value. But It haa another Is meritorious. et Novell Beet a klundred "One oral title relic& wee himself putaJt. Considerable prom- and J. J. V. Skiff. printed in Denver quanttlf toglia4 ,lahruitys tion of treats beteg rapidly interest; 'namely, as an exeeptionally otohlitils developod and that modern to love and inence is given to discussions on mu- - in.11170, was bought on order for Wit Condeneed." and will include goeto literature and manYItomPltwad and reprementative study of' The themes run mainly , ,,,,thorough among' itnd the authors represented There az &ascrip- lie, but an indiscriminate upe of von- - It erect a history mothodo by which an author protects views of the' ether White of River the , psychic sensitiveness in Ireland. and the tions of woods. rivers. clouds and the derous expressions veils his remarks in massacre and the privations and hard-clou- 5t1)1. pet"' litenktinvics 131a." kneet.. It is believed himmit ntebist piracy, wore thou unthe which post ,., the slightness of the, barrier between sea, with an bovim yoare itttor Oahe. of verbiage th&t tax one's pow. ships of the 'captive white women Booth Tarkington. Rupert Hughes and hat these interesting relies will bl known, Outpouring of the mood . worlds seen and unseen. Under the each ,.., Then Margaret Deland. The condensational available tor the Memorial House. spear ; daath, la 1e3S, tho famous brings to the poetess. ,...... spell of its perusal, the sensitive and there are the lover's moods by Finn Folio appears& ontsinitip thir...... have been written . newer, tor shairampients eargen.. tymix receptive reader is not unlikely to feel with bereantt there avarying ......: foo..oto bit of philos. ,,,, plays, which, with,tht addition hle own: incredulity slipping away. - -e 7. ;It, ' ttr)rt44 k '."... el ;;;:i7111..tAr'...4!" "appeal," another, tor time on Some . ago as if"are ot life and "Parktiol,", oanatssutrus,.,41 things s they ' 10 level Lel 20- Two assays by V. B. Teats, one at the ophy es c of , grilegy- I NH addressed t ellOstal to. all to Allusions Ttio4 0;se and dA 4. they ought y Arthur If. Gleason, author of .11n. oftd of each volume. aid an increased at- - Shakpeers Ala emelt was the tit some to 0 brought to war be found tit of en are boon the written Shakespeare, en& Isles" "flnti the wirtireirri.id :Interest to the 'collection. The cycle the verses. and by way - of diversion center7 by way of at- title ' sid the edi.; tention of AMeritorta , in a member of Leda," le , 7,..':pretitled, "Witches . and Wisards and from the usual character two of the was ta suture tempting tolast ' Mr. Oleo-- 'pendent's. hit tV, kt &loot Its .4 prove that ilbakompeare The Nation. torts"! eta Ate:11J27 41' .., :.,;..116..(1;..1...41, Folk-Lore"Irish , "Swedvnthe vibi other. tor and flower,. ,I,C,Ii wrote more oriess titan 'the works eon was a stretcherpbsorer with a Elizabetban plants I VII end the ' Dteolate poems are nndered in French. ...borg. Mediums, buy titan containod In Um First rolls inerely well1" 1r I t British unit in 111441 and was dere- -- the money' With Which ' 1i ' , glialteopeare's 4 Planet" t Of A MYSTICAL swr or thew holt attractive is a disputad siren rated with the Mons Etar for bray.- for the stocking Now r" , 4 ". An lAdy Gregory's preface tells tie who, Pismo iltrat- - theme.. ... , , ry on the bettleteld. For the last (treat .0arden. at r the tildhe" aro, their Powers, their THIC ?EMBROIL'S MASON AITAIA: 'by wIttets the house hike In Abraham Cowles' 'was the find to the tn.. he been four England yeers 10 iNa--ix:1 .. 7' pranks, thetr characteristics. - etc. George Barton; Page Ss Company. ij Al.;)Iy,,108ei,re,s,AN,s,',,,, treethratling- the Brttish labor move- - Bard sought In the dare el his Pee" dotal the authottlaity .et alirthInt op There are two races among them--on- e oie.i.g..J;I: tethitteelY attributed to ettakeepoaro. merit and his new duties will Include verity, and in ' which he painted Ma d xii .... r -wlh is tall and .bandeeme gay and given I , Pekoe:Ili tho "Pembroke Mason At. 00" In the protects to his "Petentet" pub- - 4 , , 4,11c4; :r. ' . partioular attention to the Industrie! Mining Years. Thi "Medea of theeMore ---- .to 1.,,,..4.4,.. iv 4116 k horsesen 61". !Isbell in lel& tie tease out with a In this country. pew. I was told yattordaT, hem leetinc, riding through 1 hoe is Intended to be a story of mys, pmblems 'W. g 4-Z- woo - - and - lebor - ,' ' ' .st - "stuffed ' denunciation night time In large companies. or tern opening in th first chapter with . eteeeded antleipationsh' . ,,the strong than '1 , ' , - IMAM 111APIrrillob NAT ik ' liberallr With vrerkog ',Ifs eald that if he had hiewith flowere the conventional murder end conclud s. A.mericarts riding In teaches decked Othir--itmalof responded Prof. William Cles,ver,Wilkinson l. , , and fine . clothes; the Lb. University of Chicago. who death metien and in greet nuantitioe the War abeet it he would take the bold(Copyright, MO. Mew Ern Postures.) with the solution of the problem carrying be- lug at the age of et la announced, was e flowers that Shakespeare knew have heel to prune and lop away" g great 0 :malicious to of the murderer and the Canadians out of bringitg villagSNew war e:fore them a bag, crying a warning scholar of substantial attainments, but been sent from places vitt which he deal that had bola ascribed MIAs Is is on This bill done. all died but includes there 121 ' Luattania. Americans re. justice. sweeping upward when some one is about to die. wanOreenwich.witere spear. Then tame Pelee. In Ma was Indiscreet enough aome decades was tamilar-fr- om In tfils mystery Brys,p starts inquiry directing Am. vision. General increase will bring ., Y..dering In some strange place or bound something lacking of Rhakespeare, published la 1721. ago not to rut content with criticiztng he played In the Christmu baseadors Gerard and Page to get In $1,100000,000 in texelSecrstary Is mo is the it It mystery. rhaps sometimes with a pen01-- in one place. facts. feathers Germany reinimui Loiceing puts embargo on news, Any famous poems which he thought over- - i of lite, from Windsor end from be printed forty-thre- e plan but to who the reader lust the plain qufte official dismissed be School will who gives . estimated but to publish "Improved" Hemhtott court children get to work out, eta. In the old murderer is the moment he makes his at "victory." From lonton. the In'. hie preface branded set mo- news. even sat 071,wregichod mat.per.. eat were "insignificant called gods flags hung versions- ef his "112 ' Hie reeonottee. mat of the Kiri of Pembroke, where nilhakeepeartow'1'ftheine 0 tImesin Ireland they the law lin thinks newspaper warning juts. tors et fact or detail." la Now it is oppearance in the form ofPembroke Mos Included ouch favorites ea the- the Bare and hie company appeared plays," , the 701ibroll44, to tatted ..., (Dr the children of gods. murdered the of Galicia, titles partner, Gerniany inkingLs geriabunte, Judie- before James I, specimens of every 1st& From tiltiOrge III are those : found the he end ' Keats odes angels Meson, The "reader wonders whe the of ,,,.laid down that they 10" T0,000 prisoner. claims Trappott . who favored the ascription of "Arden who were cast out of heaven, being cretion hard to live ' plant and flower that Will, wasted Lupusw army., thought canto-A- t Baker says more than 100,001 detective hero.. Brottley Barnes. and .40 : ',. , ' field. Republican. been sant by the prevent owner, of ifoveraltem"- to EbablooPolleet ,thero ,,, proud. 'Abele! 'at. have Pass. ', are through. in 4.merioan tights soldiers re. Prance, and Ike ' the police department The pews which makes up the au- - meinder itched by AUStri" foto". AS los- -' Many- - more will get veil before who Is lineal descentant of one and have been a frittlitY holt of critical of the principals ere so dumb 1 c. !hoes char- - the kinornan of the other of the two would change the original belief48.re trottreet The derfire from German - fleet. summer endsOw-mothrust near present "plum es has been given as not to see light sooner then they ., L4ne16 eerie to whom the First ?one was einem Thus tar it remains as HomAbreham of between end of the eldhe by do. The usual love-veKimmel makes eerier gain. slight .. her of the people "ter runs through ' tell Ls Clytts and Voormessile. Anzacs la hewn by the announcement ..of dedicated-rembr- oks. and M1140111- - ing and Condell determined It noarlr who have seen them and time ;man? Mr. Parr-to- n hack 100 rsrdo near ' story. but unfortunately . 'cork i Lord Charm ery. three hundred years President Wilson in re?ly it) tier. park enemy Morianoourt---Benstoof ninth who have known their power." She the has printing the writ-lern not the knack of man note limas strupulitus sit ' good , hailly and at of the wtrtyrJ cherleeete park, where Stakes.' Evening Isest.i: 2. wood'e has sot ft down sympathetickily and biography is to it assail gun production. stay vert, station" of plodges love grimes. I with evident credence. President, tor which there Is a steadily Pear is suPtiosed' to have tOr40 deer., of sir. breach. Rejects any condition sit "tomparabls only to failure' The startle interesting after a fashdesnand. It formed the otoottog. hos soot it. eeetrthetton; critics. ,,, , craft blockado---EurioIncreasing sui Atislois at to program." fightiag ' the and is clews old ion. The theme CHARMING ENGLISH TAILS. chief eouree. Mr. rtrinkwater sayo for Ohmic and Cetwdbr Castle, with their , ' retak Vordun. -French trench. . . ' same out the in ' "ire worked rit'-hie Olaf "Abraham Lincoln." which Tamelationts with "Macbeth" have tie.. lost yesterday at Hill IOC Battlo werst could easily be 'That 1kSlY JrNES: take (hi in racapture Arehibeld Marshall; a L!: war; The,book 'naval roe east Three of results theatre 'has been oil;ra fen months cob. old.reshionee .dauso tilling pis's for flowers; t 1. e M I reach lialital, I and Condenned skit pu-- t Mto - a good short Nair York. of ground, gained )'ostrday by Ger- - air. in Now 'York atitt tenother Ili London., ham park is represented by the "Cob.- - critics - Dodd; Mead L FMK out . in .litorary history it is tortaintr 4 hot hoard from yet ,,,, mama. Limon Printss loss heavy. - hem ham" It iitory of approximatelywhich roes' IS anothor Mr. ""' of crinfirmation. : ,of further In no ' AMP)," time sitcom. flight ing of whereas now it runs nearer 10.00e. . or five eenturioa Besides gifts , )laratutirs delightfully refreshing Piot, IncidentAllies "It,tudeitut by the care that Ralph D. rains tail been ceramist. ,, pi4ohod4v without a peculiar style of his I from the king. Queen Mart', Queen sheheepeate, to it.00O,000 000 Indemwrite demand stoned British I. lea Of English people and English life, Ittr. Porton hisno will Morgan he took in seeing them through Ithe against Pierpont by klermandrivs like it. other is from exactly There Prince of the Austria. and tAlexandra Wales, from Envoys et Owh. fame to rest on i ,,, narrated totako fersonoy but fill with heavy nity hi hislcharming and . press, expected hie publication the etorY mon fore, Austria leave Vienna for Paris. the type of work he has elected tO I losses eisetthere; 20,Sti from ever, Pert o' his Mos his Pta)11. '$hot- filcher I Ms yaeht. The Corsair. whieh was one Poems' way.' It tat the story ot an English and a Might be responsible for the of the little flotilla of Converted pleste. Greet Britain Item been sad are toe- - ley looked upon Ma poetry mainly aa hoy. Itugtv Lelacheur. on of Admiral write WflAYRATFZEfl MAT 9. ' lack of interest on the part of the Seats oometimes ranee "the atti- -t ing received from the owners of every overdue tooldsoutt to bts mai It- ure : Lelarkeur. retired.. At the ore of 11. reader. blena le existed pleilgeol same condition aimed to tees our aid. our This IPIL fleet," offered to the government" sort of garden, hietorie and modern, work. Whatt he deliberately I elite ItUgh and his sister Anne aro brought In will soon mek I A., to the disrmiettnes his previous book. The Amnesty. ;I- when we entered the war and which.. tI treat end errata. Marie Covent. who restee,ntrate-ten-wesfor the first time Finer. Ina Amster D. Ir. Melenet collector e t port et soother together N ' offer, ee $ere ! In 141SII of the , realm et heads list motaphyw, ij the of hie was en. dam utalmt ett. jtertilog wants eo, emee,e4 the to lithe en Import limo at Stratfor& n with their irruff OW father dot's Trunk." Nw Tore, sere Lueitente rue rot u g0i politics liven htelso emitted before sailing ant wee cm. goallitrytt eery. moinneythogitataketwin,osp.droas:laoliznn0000f go to Tayte Manor to 0 latamattiat but muft bare telt, ant part In the4i wrk Cof thei powilbly wtt h his tongue THE SOUL or AN ACTRESS. ' narni.dtion;e celSu'rileel7 Alsolorfrooreattitsrief:106.twanttar..1.131rreet..datatm.blr: t. enjoy fur twe years happy times of In itel, nurse oetheealkotthoesnicituz prorodleea,ruct , Hot Anne is toe rare a ictelisatitab.litthyolegn ..xeunto.tatt ; plau 1 inge,,,,Its.b. a uthe, et or.. b. b.. jot 7.1 a ottia by utb Reit ' rafeke lines et take three Hoeg Olr JVItle-HOflower t0 remain unsought. George THE one could applywhile P. Patnant's Zona, Neer Toung II male n Corporal." loft tAll oeutrels fond ell bellifore French any presence11 Pourteaolt: ti -otbroroit lilomflold. a handsome yniting AustraCur etton.t. S"not .411. nitro of treltoboo Periltoot et t: published by the listeners, hag gone to inteseuo. tothltiwisoalet rota; bloyIlatm en" watch, roust i York and London. 'seeming te tisk himself far mere oar- ot Cxdoult O ,. sr, liam and a visitor at the manor. faits set & sort of :speculative Montana to slOdy 'bluing engineering. phtioon-the of an life which said of sots pkitiher....4114 our s, A I Doe Recalls eleid teen In tit with and marries her. and !ft this field.. II Is Capt logoltrevistnedhi picture Latatel,bebialreetkotie6evprod:Ittrediovelehlet setotottio eestha,, to pat it w woutt boottl Otormon nvornmont 'IWO l'whilti6t a month time they are on their way. from childhood through struggle the Matt Of Gun. nwornolls upholds Lloyd ilse'S t That thtb Wane OW. "art"' eim"atitat tormsnotegythah the tri t o sceountstollitr "In wront rerrierketstel greet". nrenly Hie to Astor lia. Hugh being thus robbad to the height of succeee. and lateri of and rictimi eiC ill PrOWIPP 1'0" years our pool MOO1,C 4 tioll verOng-tletnettitess," 411101 ' k of time tate are ShaliallPeary's of hut geareat possession. ha p111-- 1 to a compime reconetruction of life MAO flee th f tarp- opooen--Ifthat ha srpeare to postertty. Sad how ' POMO experiences In the Russian army be-- I 1'4' one 1 elle who 'el-s- ';e1wedr's leremshtbIlthittk)ette-'-ir.could h when and happy and Its Ideals. Is portrayed in "The loots ougotioned from conger's aro authom, r many g itauS re7l iintetnds".: bTerboume oors--Ha- to rorstris maintaM an indivinust proforma" for ba pr. on the era of itusha entrance goo se Jsriciiii." bringing the rill der tliussital rue litrodroft mil. fire. ties of Tudor Unmet bet lei brie fs flij ?h. owe books! 4.. loot goesrday seri of Kintyre It ro tette esliod leo Mesita . bole PoPookror Muse's orgies; 1P011 American to Trinity Colley It la found that trio at once in clout touch with the glace !I an the &sot chat"' oed eotalt31,41111 told pesitteec Gorman l'Itt, of teem' wilts te right, whe is weengttho ,004 moro eopulsra to is, 14,140 admiral has spocuisted rashly and lost et t he footlights and the backfrouilg from, Nor esti at kilter to fee laid in the old English bond of runetes. esmosigiss a dam or the critic As the reault et 'this of realtty. The temperamental Sho,lithi his fortune. iltel'146411 01 nrittok PoW "II I. '''111 "ell trap, vitt, of. moll our spoAltioll Illju war, Ivy 1"4"j intestate :lees of "headers" and Leeuth:,,e - . mainat Itre ittilrs ill misfortune ba has a "Weaker grid die. rtrent is the whela story. there, seee'116 hello tiormss Oirott ponnol on4 nothor position tub. Porno froWool ol to Mentor? 6ortate 61.11Lii,i1.7,,,,v whit wide leerier ?we tile end sesta tan rharartereand they are martybeL;J tenforenrofrotir Nsou!r attar - - '' hotshot's, ion losing th on .penniless, rtatlin6" 6 lil "mill!" Is g Jespear. gyes rm. us se the ovirt(eo dividine the chamber lute 'pm to the fulfillment of HIU aft IR ragwort rroweiN WOWit.10 ot Trinity a thing of tas tng but aubeidtary at &MOH '0 Jo Wet' )tut re If yes of 10,110..41 renaritio poem" Ca by a wog more se modem not wait. the gusher et "1 omits esserble of "tem and stria. IrPenso PAPotille 10111POO Oftelkotiv-"...tpast. Mira ta thrown spoil tit world the career Or thill letannin:al solowlytoointipoord4 !"11 "ru" 21'44142.1 Cs 1464" ill" otont as tte ehd of the eighteenth eels- - sad Ationtei ilitiMient lyriest ore tids- and more human of oast who as aa heroine. twtaktel insurance rn". tug Ma earn of V Otto tiring Moos 'et Nirrc onenet.--Mettimeeriloal st.rettio..-o1,11141 pu.mt turv trett4bes. seneral type of 0440111 1 OWINOWIPpF1,1 tong - cloth. Testa of sort. deeperstiou end eramealy thee the -'''''-" 1911. he to Whet pertwees le's reeeleloste are seareely remembered, tied oe moon ool or III Common no merle without pleas"e. are rt,tpkt. Intl Irtt It et bit I4 fevered tty Inneelimeatina I A olverltsteri Afoot, 'iv Abli sitval. served, it has moved 'liftman MI tie tke sale th.11111 Inef be ele4Str-it 4 oe'e Jeffry stud Irlutaut touolue oilt 000rroodono of mit, itaurtro,shau .14a heromes ngaded to ti the author so to Preitt mere Polneh 01 tt. Plow Prom toy A. Torii rlutr r000lfsflion smog II otroollo wipietui Voles; ii,oervew they tlegitli tts reach rive at say owlets otteelestes, limegit mart merles boa yowls all I si I . On eh Sty,. he tor. the rem;ly twooloy perhape roman bet cares nothing i Os, promo- it spoor we itsheer eisoneeeteni wine the with bet mese" le tse he' t if ereit I of it ompt.tos Wooers to amebic State ("mate roue lb. i the pimple tete Ine io The moats .. Es of to her ...try dded marrier Yore st ...14 4111 I tbvir hooters. , worts et the trestles. Net far en t is a este serseterattep nd IP wrii. Teeth. 14arree. t now:Lei-tuthe bleturtly la . ' t Lit the t ,I - 41,- t- , . , 4 , . ' -- ,. - . ..-- .....A. , w. , , , - well-otios- t e. d, ' ' - ! Jean-Richa- rd w , J , , - ,, 1- . - -- - - ' bus-lam- rs. 'ba" . . 5.1 . 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