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Show TnnEE SECTION1 DESERET III EVENING NEWS SATURDAY MAY 15 1920 be read aeveral time before being properly and thoroughly digested. Mr. Agate la a new and hitherto un work Is at un kauea writer, usual merit and performance, lie may be dealing with the most weighty end ureeotn subject but he never fell to lighten It with ble dry but aubtle sort of burner. Th reader nmy sometime seem completely loe tn whet etherwle (night be uninteresting subject, yet he eetche himself In time to realise that the au thor I merely Ironical or making light of his subject, la this way be erlU Ah .govmmeni..the morale, ef. fle the people; their petty Id loeynorwetee art; Uterature: th dramat In fact, a sees object pee bis eatlrlael pen. Finally, those who are on the alert for eigne of power and Individuality la new authors will find in Reeponel blllty" a measure of genius that unmistakable. - LEAVES EROM . OLD ALBUMS Tired of It Br charag-lerUUcall- AN IDYL OF MAY. A I U passing down Happiness VgUsy, I met a rtn maiden called May; Lo, where aha moved, what a riot of living. And tumult of joy, filled the day! Her dresi waa of green and dandelion yellow, Her face waa with gladneea aglow, Her voice aet the vale where I wandered With bUtheat of greeting Heigh-O- P ttrl E grown eo eirtklng that work lock good to me; though I've had Hill liking, of late, for Industry, The war got me uneettled, "unfit for fionset toll, tnd, tike a palfrsy mett)f?-- I .reared pawed- tha soli. I called on men and brothers le com and strike with me, and set thrir tlade and mothers from Liantg shackle free. And 11 the lx rWpondrd,'ii'dqjil niVtK'"tl!fuT"' (VT 'g?w wtiltker biihy- frondsd, and yawped from kr and cask. Lika ms, they called on work-er- e to throw their handsaw down, and join the ranks of shlrksrs she thronged the Idle town. And o our graft kept sprsedin. and ran us all In dstt, slut 'vary fsw ware treading th path where toller neut. I sal, with other bumpkins, around the Hluo Front store, end no one grew two bumpkin where but one grew bfor And no on plowed e furrow, or mad an anvil ring, or cams out from hi burrow, to laugh and dance and ring But all were talking aorrow, and pessmlsm black, and swearing that tomorrow would sea our bulwark crack. And .now I'm tired of striking. 1 need eome iron man, and gladly I'd go hiking to make thing , hum again. fvf c3 Ifinitlt Ml MAN HATERS IT humanC. nature in btjeinxott by Fred teems gos A P. Iu Kelly; New Terk. Mr. Xatly has WALT MAHON (IXJIt THE DIALRET NEWS) taken fop his them tho practice of applying the perobot-og- y of human nature to basin and th success or failure ef that pa tleular bualnes. The book Is similar In many respects to "Power of Will" and other volume dealing with the Kssllskmaa Its lsveatsd Form of Stsusa (V kirk ImIi As If If Had application of mind and personality to bualnesa. There are many valuable kees reeeksd lo ktewaarb British leeesee Tsl t eat a. tee lea Deemed hints In th book to merchants, and Tan waa aatir, for I beard hia plear piping, fteaM sad Address ef Greek Drasaeilat W k Died le B. C. Orts-la- al th frailties of human nature and th Reek ef Ta rad lee ImI." ef First Maeeeertpf Joyously pulae through dingle and dell; In publlo general are laid bar by his system. Tb majority of th artMay heard It, too, tripping light to the meaaure, th text le composed, of which icles LONDON LITERARY LETTER Poaaeaaed by the magical apelL have been used by. permission ef th Daffodil nodded to elvee fairy American Magazine, the Saturday i, Ctpoclnl Iorreepondence. 1 known English family and has ben Evening Post and other periodicals In Where nymph had trodden, violet grew, UNDON, May 4 Lot all the Inc 17 72. Th which they have appeared. family I that of .Paaturee were vocal with flock happy bleating, Lewi Cllnton-Bak- r, composer of vers llbre end Psychology as applied to business which store Britain's most distinguished naliterally means that th other form of freak poetry among Arcadia no fairer land knew! val commanders, who, at tb good ag has a step leading np to it will not do hide their diminished heeds of la about to embark on stormier the same amount of business as th for they ere now in th figurative sea i(than any of which, tn his lengthy same class of store which Is on th Apple-bloom- a quivered with beea bury humming, th level with th street. In many Inpresence of one who, In the vernacu- career, he has had experiencebride-to-be At glance of her wakening eye; es of matrimony. Th admirals stances this Is true. Th book deals hae of th them all lar got day, stop, huIs Mias Itosa Agnes Henderson, with various peculiarities of th Let them make humble obeisAnd hark 1 twaa the flicker fin lilt of daughter, pod." of man race regarding the placing ance ta Hibbard Gilson of thy British of Berkeley House, From. ' Speaking hi full heart out to the eky. tore their location display of good manuscript of th First Book J (lee at present nu more dsGnlie of The Into conducive "lsrsdts Lost was presented to and other matter BUSINESS-LIK- E address fjr Hibbard ran be supplied on EVEN IN BABYHOOD." I caught the oriole wonderful warble, ef (he admiral's progenitors bjr ducing ealea who has just cantered Into tha III. With hi flash of flame In the green, Pera T. Fox, principal of the I D. clpal-to-b- e aaw a man sawing wood, descendant of John Milton. It Is now s Practically th thsory Is correct and with book arena of outpour erary business college and member of and, yielding to an overwhelming mas- Inge yclept Th Hidden Bplsndor" In th possession of Henry Clinton-Ba-k- r, the book contains many valuable sugAnd Love was abroad with her joy to hallow Is the desire to help, he decided once which assuredly capture th pastry. of Bsyfordbury, Hartford. Tha gestions to those lit business. It I D. 8. University presidency, culine ' ' The acene. even and. for all that the bloomers underparadisiacal good to know these things, Unless some American publisher latter offered It for sel at Sotheby's oonfeaees to earlihi that,, a according were the skirts sixteen years ago, lying enough for though few apply them. Jllbbsrd sa s gladdening curl suction room some est recollection school used to be a real men's attire and that reth effemi- grab 1 imagine that The Hidden bdt th closing bid 121,710 wa oaky, matter of years rather than accom- nate addition should be don away Out of It all Peace sang like an anthem. so jected. remain will far hidden, Splendor plishment. At the time the above pic- with. Mr. Fox also admits on a who Is marAdmiral CUnton-Bake- r, From each lifted voice and flower, publication In the United Wales la ture was taken, lilt, Mr. Fox was arriving at th precocious agethat of sevrying eo late In Ilf, hae had an adabout four, and he believe It was en, be so firmly believed he had at- ooncerned. Hence I amtotormented by And each little leaf that leaned to the breezes advertise It. venturous career. He was a midshipabout this ege that he started to tained full manhood that he wandered no fear of appearing Good I the Giver, rich la Hia- - dower." In his slim Volume, which emanates man at th bombardment of Alexang A student and friend of school. At this climactic period he also out to th woodpile fairly exploding th 1st Sir William Osier's tells th abandoned skirts which fashion had with th determination to try out his from Cambridge, Hibbard introduce dria, and senior captain in tha firat Till my heart bowed Jow in Happiness Valle- ybattle aquadron at Jutland. a new form of stsnse which, following etory to Illustrate a charac- decreed should be worn by boys of patiently acquired vocabulary of proHeld by the rush of the rapturoua song, teristic phase of this great physician; tender jears. But one day the prln- - fanity. gives a medium of expression Ttxmaa Hardy's Beginning. , of both that "possesses th advantage "There was a quiet dignity about him Hushed Into awe by the face of the Highest, Thomas Hardy, who Is a member end - 'cryeislMae end verse, pros that held a certain type of familiarity dramatic 1, the tn Utter but formed to save commit! ordinarily On of tho stanzas of th In the midst of a holy throng. Pages From In check. One day aa the class was the place thereof. He derired t speak each thought home of "lawn Bank th ons-tlm- e will indical th method of crystal!-tioleaving the ward, a patient in a bed me. with I came to Whin N. B. Ripley, tn Kw York Timet, and him, A Keata, from destruction, may b said Mayflower Journal they told him of It, he put forth hts W need not fall for want near the door called out, Good mornto hav begun his literary career fifty ing, Doc Doctor Osier made no comhand to which I took. Then he five years ago, for it wes In April Of sarthly things; hut should conment then, but when th corridor wa One of Bradford's productions said twice,me, fess though very inwardly. Keen 11(1. that hts first article.. How. 4 out we were of the and man's reached lifesee so did the his which hard endeavor and accomplishment not Wlnsnow? Buccsss be In which Is to say, Art thou light during Built Myself House," appeared In to the and he turned more of If stopped hearing, To was thorn, time the WlnelowT unsain. Journal I of by many phases kept jointly answered, 'Ahhe, that Chambers Journal. Oddly enough,' H poetic writing New Books and said, Beware of the men him and by Edward Winslow, Vers ours; that there are some his fel- Is. Yes. Then he doubled these words; usual insight into the thoughts and students earn waa in tha magazin that George Who could have 14 that call you Doc. They rarely pay low paaeenger on the Ms) flower, from Matts neen Wonckanet namen. Win-noMeredith's first contribution to literafeelings of humankind: a wealth of their Us t'hlgher bright,. WESTERN bills. . 120. until December 11. November U to that I O, rare was diction eey, ture Winslow, that Imagination; And did printed in June, 1141, end Btr pictures 1(21. It was published In London In hall never see the again. ScribNot. Conan Doyle' firat abort story Arthur ON THE TRAIL, OF THE PIONEERS; vividly and create the mood desired; la man A 22. takes It "There are passages, true, ner Henro though In 1I7. Stanley J. W'eyman waa anby John T. Karl; Georgs H. Doran fine ability in craftsmanship that at- to thenewspaper - In Bamuel exception I id wo succeed Hopkins- where the language ta almost Identical theory other beginner In Chamber's. tains the poets aim without obtruding, Company, Is'.w York. HuaA "Wanted: new Adams's of but Bradford's Gloriously, with that story History, so many verse do, the 'devices by as Behind boon Scenes. the would have . our work still ... . Dr. Karls' purpose In thin lnt run Why They VVantcc that regular and persistent ex- ihe general lone jr that of an Imprea-erols- e Mora brilliant, had thoy, which the poet builds. All in all. Miss band, makes of Bt Paul's, th "Gloomy beauty. Ho thlnka that slon received and transmitted rather Dean tive volume hae not been to give In Inge riot dearest friends, Our kept Few Immense has given, us a delightful bit of exercise might make the heroine thin than of a chronicle. Out of thi Journal people realize th Dean ae he haa become known owTo ue had they returned the lov full detail the historical background Carter we are rather there come to us. too. the sense of amount of work that la put Into th but beyond that work In Wind and Blue Water." W ing to th not of pessimism- - that gave unstlntlngly. of tha successive great movements of direct Novema of novel. The record of in about the cast relationship any that quesr, characterizes moet of Alia public utterselling campaign stanza is skeptical popular community. Every between beauty and exercise. Babe ber 17, 1620, contain or CBE TO ACTHQRS. words that Months before the day of publication, d population .from tha east to the shape with a monosyl ances, is about the last man in Enghome runs last linger in the memory, Ruth hit twenty-nin- e th campaign begins with advertising habls,tlk-"We-- er Tat. or And," land that on would hav expected to country went of the Alleghenies tenand Frank Adams plays "It blowed and did snow all that day In the trade papers. A series of spe- for tha middla Una eo that th stanza hear telling funny stories. He told tble ground has been covered THE LITRE OF THE PEN; by Flora season and night and frose withal. Some of cial announcements are sent out to looks as it It had bsan punched In several quit entertaining ones, howKlickmann; O. P. Putnams Sons, nis every clear day! a by other authors a host of them. -- Raw s, our people that are dead took the' each devoted to a par- th stomach. And tha thoughts thus ever, in an address h delivered to tho York. and exhaustively. Nevertheless, the have not th members of (he Booksellers' Provident of their death herej,,, Midsummer ticular original Night's phase of the book, and also pompously crystallised" 8hakrspeare's book give Illuminative glimpse of " ' With characteristic frankness Miss Dream waa ' deed! are our of "Some that in Vienna Institution of a elaborate people t their annual mooting post cards and cir- least Importance. supply performed many of thee great movements, the Klickmann, editor of The Girls Own open-a- ir last week. of Eurtjddos. theatre on five evenings, be- Even in the life beyond theIs grave they cular material for their customers, In Quest routes the emigrants took, and tha Paper and Woman'e Magazine, details were this touch helr e still It adA most sunset. perforra-ncfirat people. .The matrices at and for local rsspsotabl bookseller, ' the newspaper ginning Mors than ones, when, play by sections to which they went The en- some very valuable hints to would-b- e waa on Easter Sunday. Th of human nature that make the page vertising. etc. An Idea of the amount Goldsmith, Dean aald, was a good deal surprised and Tom Taylor Hherldan, deavor has been made to answer the authors on the writing, sale and pubat was illuminated by mean of of Winslow's later narrative, published of printed matter prepared for suoh a other brisk demand for a learned and long dead and gone dramatists dulla work questions. Who were the emigrant? lication of manuscripta The book is stage incandescent reflectors. There In London in 1(24 under the title of campaign la shown by th statement have been listed in his catalogue. This' In London, calls of revived .How and where did they travel? What replete with humor and personal ex- giant New News from Good England. seat for .000. The performthat of the' post card announcing a Author! Author! have com, from work had a long tltl which -- ended ' adventures did they have by the way? perience obtained In the handling of were In some even more ways were elucidations with ances the under interesting of obscure points. auspices given recent novel, over 150,000 copies untutored enthusiasts In th pit or What were their Impressions of the thousands qf stories. It comprehenTh mystery was explained when he Theatre and the players than Bradfords book. Winslow had of the Burg was one were and this On have that only thought printed, might which gallery. passed? the they don't" forembryo country through sively takes up from the various Vienna. thea- sense of the dramatlo, and could of eleven different pieces of printed such exhibitions of readily excusable found that the last two word - had What did they do when they reached authors and furnishes many sugges-tlon- were been misprinted stag his scenes with a feeling for publicity obsoeno print. ' The author has Ignorance approached th limit, but their destinations? as to construction, development tre. jnattrThethat were prepared climax. ThU quality Is shown In his for th book. been surpassed end mads th Hsro r two mors stories told by have precedcampalga they made himself thoroughly conversant of plot and prosaic stories. To those to visit his of Maasasolt, description recant persupposedly gloomy dean. The advance of science in its prac- who with his subject by a wide study of all who have ambitions to join the ranks ing publtcaKon is directed primarily at to seem as naught by tha A abort time ago a distinguished aulay at the point of death: even to things moet book-selle- r, soon aa th formance of a branch of bis majes- thor es but the attainable documents some of them of the writers the book will prove a tical application, en end of made had When had to tU hit little son that he they la shown In "Tha Hysteria out the publicity cam- ty's government. exceedingly rare; and his work at- valuable asset, and to those who only unscientific, waa unabl to mak a purchase detheir charming, one told him that hi book comes London recent e of theatre volume of a of Macbeth," Th manager reason the Lady of Is aimed the value a at will It save reading public tains great by think they are writers th English, were com to see paign are be- sired by th boy, explaining that he Iaador Coriat. Dr. Corlat, who la 'a friends, elaborate and carefully scheduled where two plays by Euripides bibliography which he has consulted great deal of postage. Having understanding left, but and m that th in- was too poor, because people did not a distinguished him. tells performed advertise ing small and of and to which he makes accurate and series Tbs book Is unlqtie In Its own line, psychoanalyst and hia large he asked, theories to a his sight was ts holly gone, told tax commissioners, faithful in buy his books a they ought. applies abundant reference. The many illus- breexlly written and crammed full ef neurologist, him menu In newspapers and magazines- come They Daddy, replied the boy, T wish and original conception of the who, was come? cannot at- tha sxseutlon ef thair duties end pantthe direct the trations, also, which adorn the vol- Information for those who read as well daring country pronounce throughout had written the Bible; on sees of Lady Macbeth, discuss- Wlnanow, fqr they ing to collect e tax on royalties, have you ume are of surpassing Interest, some as those who want to write. Coming character book In every house." that written solemnly emending th nam ing it from the standpoint of the of them being quaint and fanciful, but from eo experienced an editor, it can- doctrine Matthew Arnold was one up beunconscious. of of the of address author 'The th and and of In all all of them full not fall to be authoritative. appropriateness fore the Income tax commissi onar. Th end Woman Medea, :7T. 17 sfe.nt 7? vlx: rv Trojan fnr creathas Klickmann charm. likelihood Miss In famine thar boast of or ar manager propose, I understand, to who told him that bis return wax not Dr. Faria is the author of many ed a work that will in time become with big great reputainform the eommiee loners that - this in accordance only one author, it la books of historical significance, in- standardized and adopted as a part of modest about aa an author. to have the a Greek parson, wilfully died tion Hisauthor, pleasant Our From well as Stories in "Real course, a colleges To cluding literary this Arnold replied, Tou ar at hand. "Look, mamma, in (Of B. C. with the express object as schools ofv magazine writing or member f' or" Uk -tory, "Old Road out of Philadeli , typical examples of th educated pub-- ' tha author shouts In his creative glee, of baffling them, , lie. phia," f Historic Shrines of Ameri- journalism, u , ; May I ask whether you nave The pretty look what I made. Family Owns Milton Manuscript. ca." "Winning the Oregon Country," bought any of my books?" and It the Oo, papa. adoring rhymes RV. a is HALF t'KVTl A This worthy and many othera It probably will be news to most was diacovered that no on had. helpmeet cries, "youre grand. How successor to them; and Is in some repersons to har that th original manHAYDEN CHURCH. his- HOW IT KEELS TO BE .FIFTY; by elegant they will look In 'the paper, aa a more valuable even uscript of the First Book of Paradis spects Copyright by Th Edward Marshall New York Tribune. Parker Butler; Ellis Houghton them rhymea In Lost" riiDawt1, th is of a well i toric document. Beside telling geopossession Syndicate Inc. Mifflin Company, Boston. of the graphically of the; struggles Alois Brandi, professor Of English s west to of th tentlon the to th through and .opthis cheerful salesmen." In moving traveling pioneers beginning at the University of Berlin, presided fact that a nsw story is now ready. of the Cumberland Gap. floating down timistic monograph, the author avers at the Irving Journals of the Deutsche annual meeting a. That such campaign, elaborate and Irving, I Vole. Written Washington the Ohio and the Mississippi, by way that, ta tell the honest truth, he is Shakespeare Gesellschaft, held at Weiduring hts F or Santa the of the Oregon trail, obliged? to say that if he had not been mar on April 23. The main address WHAT HAPPENED MAY liTH expensive though It Is, Justifies Itself tour of Europe from XtU-134with Inla and fact famine over shown often fighting that ketches by himeslf. by th asked to writ on how it feel to be was delivered by Wilhelm Jurgens, trail, facing 1120, New Era Fsatursat adof (Copyright. book story H. of th meant Mrs. a exciting H. 160,000 copies dian airs purBook of Mar- - j moving Joseph, fifty, being fifty wouldnt have director - of the Weimar theatre, on 101T. 1 chased by book-sellebefore th date lonettes The story of puppets of venture and romance, the thing about anything in hi young life. I Life Is The Staging of 8hakespeares Comeit 115 t distinctly Just beginning to b interesting, he dies. of publication. the book which' marks it as Bethmann In speech efsrs.RsGth-ussl- st antiquity and of today In many dlf- In the evening there was a aidant's action upheld by the number saya fevent countries, with chapters en th f .unique among jt kind Ishuman of j At fifty I find myself 'just special performance of Timon General Vnf felat inter y large. If Russia mak . i of stories abounding in practical working of them. x . reaching my full powers, mentally and Athena I that war can be forsgos alms of conquest, no offer 7 New opeful Books Lescohler Labor Market est, which the Author ha been able to pjjygjny. capable of more work and Aim to Denounces to of talk other foe. defend our collect. rights. prove the necessity for national maXoske averted; but must better work, more play and better Immediately after 'Gustav Big Italian drive rebellion. Bhollo German onrevolt. of years of lost his post as eommander-ln-chle- f chinery tor the control of the probPortuguest navy In killed. Ausplay; and with eo many Iaonso many front, begins POEMS OF t'Nl'SLAL MERIT, lem cltisen of employment and to furnish The following book wtlLbe added Lisbon, officers work and- play ahead of me that I the German army of defense a numtrian prisoners taken In fight to storm barrack. Considerable lossu. riser o much as think of my age ber of German dailies offered him a to th public library Monday, May 17; Information which the author hopes Carso Plateau. Bitter fightWind AND BLITS WATER, PoemCorn-by- never from driven Russian of Ilfs. am I keen will He be of value to employment office and position on th editorial staff, x or of being my age., ing at Bulleeourt drives British 'Miscellaneous Laura Arm stead Carter; The Amtrlan army now bsror And to students of tb era. back 169 yards; strike French en managers eager to get right at the nett job I declined them all and, according to, Bukowlna. Russian In Barton, W. E. Soul of Abraham ployment'and labor problem. th Alsne; gain, but with heavy loss. hill Company, Boston. have on hand, and to make It a better th Vienna Freie Press, signed AJ Prsemyl Austrian 'back forcing still gain, Lincoln "Deals with th religion of -- .McCann, A. W. Science of Eating In this attractive little volume are piece of work than anything I have contract with th Hearst papers for; to , ISIS. mil. a. relatively long series of articles. of unusual merit. ever done." "An enlarged and revised edition of assembled verse ' Gun busy again at Tprea' Conshown by th development Lincoln 11. e the author's This famishing world. As an antidote td th Osier theory They are divided Into three group: centrated fir pressgts big attack. of Ireland north find Of Asquith Awelle Aharonean. author of twe of Roberts and Donaldson AnQ-N- L Mlscellaneoua War Poem and Song Mr. Butlers .words of inspiration will Hard fighting at Hill 44. disputed opposed to Home P.uls and disarmButler, X. M. I America Worth een Fathers Translations of th contained in "Famous all day by French end Germans. of the Long Trail. They ere all well strike a responslv chord In the heart ament: Ulster will hsv no dsallngs of Stories Countries. from French editor Duvnl, onForeign national writings of the Fathers down to A. D. conceived and finely written. of every man or woman who ha Saving? "Addresses with Ntlonlit.1 Csssmant's trial ' 225. prov that plot 4aper. condemned to death for. treat The mlscellaneoua poems are based passed or Is approaching th fifty which The Four 8eas company le pub- begins Crown and pariy policies." problems son, , was to Armenian Hailing, form In the Germany delegate th made was favorite on most those great U for the mark. HI conviction is that to Sunday-SchoL. A. Talk part , IVelgle, ' InternaEndowment ISI. . Invasion ; .of Is He Peace th the Roosevelt of Conference. Carnegie of life and hrigad all not onth younger new themes, of the poet: lov. Teachei s Will help teachers , - Colonel . expectations ere Keh-hsk tional Peace Manual of the Publlo capture Heniar,( a 'city literary school In hU country, and league, advocating .death. In one Is portrayed the thrill side of fifty, while th great satisfacand parents to gain e further insight on th Volga; Bolshevist forces are flooded with contribuBenefaction of Andrew Carnegie. particularly popular among his of present ecstacy; In smother th sad-ne- e tions are nearly all en th onward people. Into the psychology of boya and glris armna Clemen Moments Mark With being. driven w set. Pari tions and subscriptions. ef love unrealised; now refleo--, aid of it Life is not an firs Germane will sign treaty, predict a better understanding of some despite attack after heavy artillery by A. B. Pain of and . hilL It Is a long, and of but s ftkoda tlons on th Austria of the In Champagne region, gun plant, protests; fH Mrs. Joyce Kilmer, whose first book pedtgeglcal problems Involved some of th choicest thing from 11 th love-to-b-e. end way, - the of good in road, conscription their contemplation, prohibited. winding again of ! religious education. was objective. Mark last poem Twain, winter, arranged chronologicalpublished Exquisite end Impressive is th picture th freshest brightest flowers and th on her second Visit to . the Middle WHAT HAPPENED MAY IS. th of hia ly. sh6wtng Fiction. development usually grow West, giving a eerie of lecture on 'of My Barque o Dreama" sweetest eolldeet fruitmile-poWriting. His Buck, C. N. Tempering Thi Th war poems are full of feeling beyond th fifty-yeISI. Jir. Ph will visit of- - Buffalo "Contemporary Versa Cody Autobiography at twenty my Cincinnati. has It locals tn th Kentucky In surrenItalian story 1,171 troop succeeds, tsk militant In atmosphere, but sur- final confession is tlut . AtttHna ChicaB1H Portugal The will Cleveland, "Thl Detroit, .heart of hills and dellgnt for th chief ef its charae-te- r, thirty go and numerous I new Isonso offensive, capture three vilIn becities small charged with tb spirit of justice and life was a feverish adventure, itat was proclaimed men are and der, who in Interested boya a tween. a true hillman. a son of piolages and Sweep an Heavy fighting reQuentin , Is e It was a problem, at forty Right. Th poem to who takas Ilf a full of steps ef adventure. the story at RoeuZ. British forced back by president, neers. , touching and inspiring tribute to the labor, at fifty It I a Joyful Journey Cram Bins of tb Father "An store order Hundreds killed In mass attacks retake old positions A manuscript of 06 $sges en th Ellis Parker Bwstty Butler. In young aviator Roosevelt whose heroic well begun. French counterattack bloody modernism with its argument against street fighting during rebellion Circulation of th Blood," by Prof. sacrifice thrilled the world. A person- 1 hard attacks let north, of Bole-soroots of imperialism. Industrialism "Btory of boy life on tbs Mississippi. . British break German line, carrying NEWT AITROR, A rrrRODL'CIIIO "M, In at After has been Laffaux la Sewell of Tlgerstedt Plato, Helsingfors, Rill, Torchy and Vea Ford, al touch given and materialism. Regards the modern two miles of trenches north of Le E. stolen from th Jams 7 Finnish embassy In adventure More humorous af to depth of a mils French which tells of a friend, whose death RESPONSIBILITY; H. by on Bases, lain, ea a whole trend th period steady Doraa. Company, Berlin. A large reward Is offered for j continue minor gains St Loretta George ' - Ate: wakened to enduring love what had TBrchy A Vee." Italians Austriatines toward destruction with the penetrate spiritual I York. New Ha return intact. Austria demands test Italy explain en Mom And Humored I bet Asoione war lie fitting culmination; tb thought to be only friendship. Haggard, IL R Ancient Allan say th whether retention ef haisndras cab- rreat drive for Milan Is te preparaIllegitimacys my theme, there 1 a huof ancient Kgvp. haring as Its a ultimate of the throughout th verse "Btory by mean war. of th turning inet thirds and story la foe so two Jerome Germ th tion JiremeK. by delay fa-th-, nJolng great, man element that must find response author, Alla Quartermatq of humanity from th sac- chief character I large part mention new mad to be In drive before is I written any at likely starting present. HI' Germany popularity raments of the church." In the universal heart. and Lady RoguaU of th aether a Alliee-a- r ' now few are I a preof useth on of "Idle thoroughly tal; chapters eerie Then, von tb topic. thoughts" Rernstorff, Germany, through The Songs of the Long Trail ere ded- devoted te an illicit levs affair with a lessors of worry, ''Crs m Bu bstancs ef Oothlo earlier books Heavy gun fir continues rue by tb Frank-furthIssues new sew warning. Vessels or- pared t stimulate interest tn th Parrish. R Mystery qf the Silver of Kemmel and In Amlana icated In the main to those who build rertaln Clare which apparently lasts ar dered te atop, must net approach north wide a Finding ZeRung, L eh In lonely place engineer threading . . euch action will invite eel) epoch of Christian civilization Dagger "A story filled with thrilling great submarine; of I but e short tlrh. CIr,drop ar circle who entirely readers encouraged . th enasan 11. with bands of steel and to deal, however super fiisally, adventure." 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