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Show ., .44 ' V , i - - 01,,,,,ogovvAd.....414Patipub4VriV40, ,.!' I' swegralo," ,.. i , - 11 , ..- ' -- - . , ' ' ' . ' .. , - .. .. . ''. . ,' . . , " ' !i i ; ' ' ' '. . ;''''' . ; .. ', CI vt . . , , ,, - . . ' , ye. - - , , . THE DESERET:NEWS , NOVEMBER 18 1922 SÄTUR-DA- I LEAVES FROM 0.1,D ALBUMS .. ., - !. ,,- -- ' It was peeping through the brambles,4- The little wild white rose, was planted Where the hawthorne hedge My garden to enclose; Beyond, was fern or heather 7 On the breezy open moor; Withih was sun and shelter And 'the wealt,11 of beauty's store; T did ot heed flie--1 mfgrance-Of flower or of tree, 'v it ,:r. , "rili ' II' ,.,,,.t, ,'"Ife - t".. T 2 i ....,,,,'a-, .,' I tAga... ' , Ale. ' 1 - i' r ' r., rat ) 411- - , 4 " . ' - c.- A ' - ' 4. , , ii.kt. -- 1 6.- .- I 11 If ems l . ", ? -- - A, , .. ' .:, s , ' , . . . . , ., , - yfr ' r. , 4,....,,,,,, , .. z .: , ' ft ,Ilit , , Or. , - ''' pot :', ' - 11Pilia 4 fkle 64,)41) ,A ,, 4 - '.... . Ili Fr f , ' , 4,11 ,A to, l' I to , ,.'11- 1, 14 4.7.r. 71e1,20IC 11, ,I - -- THREE - ....., ,. . T . Our Hom e Wri ters Notes and Newslets About Workers in the Local Literary Field. . .., . In Se- TIE Relief Society lagat'aie for are, "The Net Dote' of Water W. Israalsen vier Valley,". by Orson : Its t"MAY-of-we, le,ading 22 No.mber ha. 'and Luther M. PrirPror-article, - The Temple Block pr IM,estigations on Coal Creek, Utah," for Utah." Ilike4lon." by Levi Edger Young. by Arthur Fife: and i A photograph of the present Bureau by T. II. Abell. of Information ie shown. Tho verse The Novembf r number of The selections of this issue are: "Itesigna- - I Niountaineer. house Organ of the In- tiOn." by Roberta Flake Clayton; ..Bet Life Intsurance company' Near .tle.". by Alice Morrill; "Spier- - and in eontaine a Bon." by .1 G. Whittier; and "Words." lette I-tmbliqhed P,c.0 at 13 r- in g Seeress , b y the by Graee Ingles Frost. Julia A. Ferns- - agency editor; E.- 11. Gemette, in ad- worth !..und writes an int resting (Mien to several commendable ver:- Ite!entl A Modern John Alden: SfOrY. Mrs. George F, Eersten Smith glt.es . An Old Time, ''n'l pro,e seleetions. "Fnen d- -' Thanksgiving'," ',aura F. Crane tells' 11 '' -- , I . , , ., At .4 21:1-:?- ,.. '--- ,,,,o;;- , ,,,, ,, liegZ1---- - . Vie 't -,- tal. .. : -- - ' ' tz, ' CNi .,- -,' .,, -. -- - SECTION- m.Immo.. - - t - , , ' - , 11,..,'.....-,;:.-..,..,- .4., ' tT t: 4, , aLt. tot,,,.:.:. t itr, ;Jit ;t ' ' : , - l . V ti t ot tl, 'WV., ' 1, -- ... . ,' ,,J,t I ii.f l'--' , A... tr, - 4"' y-- fe-- , 1') 0 t 4 ' '''- -' "lilt'''. ..'Sv'''. .trytt1.v rkt -' tilt t r , ,I. ! tti r .4'...-- ' ''. , '" .12- 1- 4'0 ler7.1.;' '- :; 'ef,'. , . ' .., 4 ,; , . L'.,..; c..14;ti 1 I.:, e ' ' qv 64' .. WHITE ROSE. '''''- -' ' . -- 1 -- . ' I,' i ' . r. , , ,' r-- LITTLE - s, , I .' .,,J THE i . . , . .. - , e . . .- . . ' . , - - ot , ' 4, '' ' - . 1y - - lickniancontriebute.s :poem, Tal--- I and of -- Pioneer 1)ayl" -sketch!. a little dellghtful rth-I'lllic- ) , ..; ,n,.."-C,omnan,y , entitled "Nly Little Friend." Prominent fitiWishes montblv en ,.viZar ., ,,,.., ' NIt! , Interest.ng litt.e ?,4 .,,.,,p :., ,i NI, ' annear the . . "Prc,hil.. article.; among ' " , 114 4,4, T It is ..r,Cossette." .: he , r ir i lion F4 - ho". ogan . I ., ..v IT,,,v,, Enforcenitipt, by Clarls:--a S. V, i ta I. ' i tria I re a t,.ons d e. ,1 ;4 y .,,,, f Relie e of tb llam. Society, 1 pesident l"-flolt,,Iii,.,.1. ..., 'lc', " I',74-ft, 1.. V,Ord-,-AW44 't 11711"l i s. orclnization an" br.of s ., iJesma , In addon, tri Guide, Lesons'''' ilLt 4r, '3'0 .0,', ' assortment 'of 1l' '111 .'i: t o . 401 , ..,,tke.. ,,,, ,., papeapreenta,An ,,, r De ,,,, el , LtILIAT-Li11..e. rt ,c, ,.. , ,..o. r, 14, , , ..,,,,. ,, ',41'tifZI''',,4?.'.'""'...,-,7,1r,.---;-ot..4-I,,,',11:-.!1..,f 1, 4,1.,,a ,,,,,,,p.,, y,ber, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, likftY. .; ment: "Notes troll the Field." Ly Amy: t' cted inuet, A' ,"' . -' ; t444'i; 0- ..,..., ; - ,,A,,1,,,,,,- ,., , !,,,, ..!,,,,,z,,,,,ttl ,.,' ,? t,....t4 T Brown, Lyman: and '1' l'A .t.' a 11,neral .. ., 4' waic on thlit rofiebtid,-771:1-.7I 1,,,,,,,,4 For MY ;:l ' ,tyyr;,g,,,,, ,f.:,7 p :Jr,e'ffbleT2 it,A..,Ar,,,,,,,4reproduces the "Con- l n '? it tea are .And it grow toohigh for me. there "Utah Public tf,';'!!:;.: !'444,-,- ' .: 1 articles, '' .erenee Addre,s 0. Pres'dent Heber S. ,i,"'5,.t,14.4..44es ,:...4 - i At ,,,.,t,,,,,,,s,,,,4,42,,,,,,.i..;,,AttrIt4t,,,.,., kal-- t Con ferenec". "NI onument to. Eugene' ,,t, delBered at the opening sex- Field Unveiled'," and "Salt Take I?) ,Grant" con- . s,mn c' t the. ,t3ril SOL-TW. 14,WD7 STREETS. AND Milk Merrill. AT , SuPPIY Fred I to STOOD reach it FRST In vain strove OIAD IL,Try 31,iiriKL'T THAT by Terence, October ti. 1922. In addition , "N - ,iel ' unrn to the trgular departments and se- - ' Through 'the tangled mass .of green; Cilium who ;nay have thought that ;Jeered-- - The ntrUgtUre wan purchased I tbernselves had to make their yearly Lucy IL marwilard- '''' 1ted-' miseetlany 'these 'rite 2 sed.I4t.wreace,ittc,,,,ofittelt.1,hurdas, Alf bY 1.14er Tiarold T - Allen of t, 4 1.Brent ,artrzawiicommuutty,, ,,,,,,.1,,ndt121,11inthalt AnlyamilecLanimodded i firm TienriW.Lawrence, still sur-- i train in the spring, buying in St. are local writers whose books have articiew IL Itolard Tietien. Coalville. Utah. new and nctivitlaa are York --and been prominently featured in Salt Ives). and it was removed to First 1Louis. Chicago and Newriver-t- H. Brown and Behind its thorny screen. This ma:ked !shipping up the ?dtssouri St Lake City b6ok stores during the I others. have forgotten. perhaps Salt Lake's I t steamboat. thence to Salt Lake, Children's Book Week, which is he- Yet through that summer morning ---old comniunity m. at market ,thiLb I.the,beg inning of what later came to be i Jo" by One allowed in tho se celebrated throughout the United i by steam. Market Row. I lingered near the spot ; Tomorrow years a goat Firt South and k'n,c the tinie the Kimball and taw- - days at least 90 days for the dellezrY ing States this week. a bee n rence store occuPied the present :;.1.c- - of inch Iferchandise was I. -- Main streets. An ordjnance bad Oh, why do things look ,sweeter sometimes shipped around the Horn. In the November number or the Another weary day is done, passed by the City 'council limiting cornick block corner. the firm s the number of retail meat Markets in lout to the late W. S. McCornick about Freight trom San Frances to Salt the little magazine edit- - And as I watch the setting sun them not? When we posse-ithe city., and provision had been made On the corner to the south was 1 Lake was 25 cent s a pound. I sit anti think, what have tWon, ed by D. W. Jessup with Assistant beds- - were blooming, the old building housioa frontet he stereofJettntriga and Wityier- published at Or is this- day another The old market building. a photo-iThewith Hooper and Eldredge, lnd, seen In the Picture are various port-- I Midvale by the employees of the U. S. If so, what when shall be the cost But all that I could see graph of which is shown bercvvith.l Robt. and Fred Walker (original own- - era and, rigna . aomo for a then 'well Smalting. Refining. & Mining company. That I must pay? stood Its Walker Brothers). were among known make of sewing machine. oth' has, in addition to a numher of inter-i- n But soon 'twill he another day, with !era of various dettiers, leaps. ',Vas that mocking little white rose the middle. st nest South atreet!the prctoment mercantile firms of the ers for such theatrical celebrities as eating safety-firs- t paragntphs, a num- And I will then begin anew. Lew Benedict. the comedian. Some et bet-- of interesttng prose and verse And strive with all my might to do midway. between what is now the Mc- -' city. Hangingtoo high forme. Na-on were who the the Mr. block I Lawrence. Corniek and the Utah Stale posterS pasted selections. Two articles. "Drinking The will of God tomorrow. According to .tional bank. Pioneer dealer& as can be was interviewed by The News yeeter- - structure: others were painted on and water" and "Talks on Hygiene," are seen from the picture. occupied parts day. merchants of the time had to in the latter case Alfred Lambourne, furnished by W. H. Eardley. assistant The sun is rising. yes. I see- -. so in life's wider garden 'nf. the market. structure. Levi Garrett..etittat overhead but did vttertn artist and writer. frequently manager. U. S. S. R. it M. Co.. of the All! then tomorrow it must be? Are buds of promise too, But no. tt is today, and we George Chandler, Charlie Popie- - for have to make enormous allowance for had the duty of making the advertise- - Utah district. . 4 . oth-- i freight. an ordinary ments a's alluring as possible. was instance. whom For Are waiting for tomorrow stilt named. Fopperton to reach our Beyond The photograph from which the acgather, erg being the oecupantw After ihe t cook James Leonard Ivory of Salt Lake selling for about $125 would vraiting with an earnest will market had been in operation for Aomet include in its selling price freight , companying reeproduCtiOn was made. City bae written a Ponc "Oriental Some kindly word to speak. or do But not beyond our view. was taken' by Savage and Ottinger, It i Dreams" which is being most favora- Some noble deed. and yet 'how few time ordinances were passel by the charges of from $50 to VS. , In man, instances, the merchants itelongs to Oucar Tripp. And, like the little charmer city to have it abolished and the street received. "Take Me Back to Dear Hale spoken all those words of cheer, , 101d Home." Is a ballad that is also And SO the day Is dark and drear, That tempted me astray, such existing thing tte the science of !appreciate itsworth. The scene is laid A. L. H. Street; "The ' Development, And we await tomorrow. favor. of Street Lighting in 1922." a reporti medicine. Those doctors with scien- - In a hut in Lithuania. a bare, povertyOhl why not speak that word today? They steal out half the brightness tific pretensione. he says. are charlat- - stricken hut with a stranger just fin- of a committee on street lightuag.: Those wo love may puts away native J. a Robertson. Roy ,Le :t mother of American Society for lm-to the weal. ts common a I repast; meager dangerous ishing Municipal of many a summer day. Utahn now a resident of Roston. has Before tomorrow comesrour stay ile not only says so hut past her youth. provements; "Is Road Surface the' recently written a to 50 or more. a daughter catchy lyric "Take In thts dreary world Is short, . The stran-Ohl heartLthat Proper Place for Signs? " by George:. rthrni PhinmanlitDeCitkIttions to up- - crippled andheavy-fiteedhis forlonging arranged it for or- A little while. and we must part; emit-- Tf. Nye. New Bedford.' hold his contention and throughout ger becomes talleative,-FelliTcitm,engineer, Then today lets strive to do chestration and dance For some forbidden tree,' wusic. it all he never at up. If he is not starved auditors of his wealth. of lift' Mass.: "Designing and Equipping the All that's noble. good and true; 4 E. poking fun at the somewhat ridiculous in large cities. shows them his watch School CafeteriaPart It." Look up and learn the lesson tomorrow will not come- -Three bulletins that should be botb The new spetialist he is and rolls of money and then rctires Merrill; "The Social Menace of the' iniereeting and valuable to those en- 'Twillglad be today that's Just begun of the for the night. Rat," by the health officer of New-- I From my white were recently is- And we await tomorrow. The father ot the household comes nrk, N. J.. V. C. Crater. M. D..; end gaged in Ngricillture. ;fine practitioners of the IL" the author of "Rain sued by the Experiment Station of 'the oltitime family physician. home and then in conve:sation be- many others that arc both Dreanas..7 , While- the 1:H20k threttehOeLlnakee tweenthathree.MCMberEOf the entertainl The 'Utah Arricultural college They 'Tis wiser far to number ing d reading elmclally for the unfor- - ily one IX first made aware of the itepro' - In 1914 I Offered my metvicea to , ley-tTh e blossoms at my feet , tunitte individual tallow' 50te"te the SPeCtIVe fate the War coffice as soon as they could HOW Ill11tiu..111111 one "No hadin the a doctor's of bill. 'bank at euggestion daughter. The cover design of the November origin -- Than ever to be find a substitute for me in my CIVIIIMI sighliie ltr. issue of "Broom." the same time it is destructive critim.saw him come." From then Stag-1- . International practice. This I wasionable to obtain, to the last chapter. Ap- Brooke displays his genius as pier;clam up For just one bud more sweet. of right the .le ane Pramby Enrico the R'Alrricla.t. i join ose in exact polini.- - A Arta, ti!,,,1;,111e5nwIliewna.! parently Mr. De OfKrulf knows his sub- - l wright. He does not tell but featTre is LITEHATIIBE IN conspicuous the sTARTEll he makes first installment of his statements arei words what is :Iect and some My sunbeams and my shadows heretofore three 1917 in pretty returning nearly broken Inmost workings unpublished shockingly surprising to the layman hie audience see the three-rfirchapters from the novel by that strange country. Fall from a pierced hanct; over- who can read the book with under- - 'of the minds of the the "Demons, Possessed." Feodor ,standing because the author is never whelmed by sordid discontent, the Dogtoyevsky, translated fromby the Rua- TWO wonderful things happened to I can better trust His wisdom Since ItIr. Brett Toting wrote the and etatistical. One thihg stands couragement. envy, and finally sian by Avrahm ICarmolitthky and giv- - me when I was a small boy that prac- - above in 191a he has lived in Italy !out. however, the suggestion that doe- - murder thought. Since His heart I understand. en the title, "Stavrogin's Confession." :tors should be held to strict accounta-- 1 There is not one pleasant detail to John Crawford deflected the entire course of where he absorbed the general set- neatly in the of author the And maybe in the morning Ibility for their mistakes. If accounta- -- jrelieve the somberness of the tragedy. life, and I doubt lf on poem Sinba4;" Edward Storer ,bility for doctors errors could be en- one one kindly little recognition re-fers several ,poems; "Cornbread and Jimse two- wonderful things bad When Iris blessed face I see superb 'kill and dramatic effect a forced, perhaps the morale ofthe part of the parents for- the- one to me that I ehould ever have communist David pened Rosenthal. by revolution on a.Mediterran. appears be raised to the turned strangertheir non; not He will tell me why my white rose lical profession might Philippe-SOupau- tt a and b"rrma Icrtter writes can island. several e of the general practl- word of regret over the dead 'save the epitaphs. was. first wondrful "The the authors rep-books The Among thing of Mr. Brett Young she when screams Grew just too high for me. IHoner. He affirms that the prelim- 'mother's hysterical resented in the table of contsnts are' when 1 Wall a little heY on a elude! "Undergrowth." "Poems. 1916- inary training of the embryo doctoris i finds out the identity of the stranger. Blaise Cendrars, Malcolm -E- LIZ A FLETCHER. a California ranch. finding tetterpI "Marchtng OTI 'range' and rho c4wy, all wrong and proceeds to elucidate at I., stage possibilities Comte De Lautreamont, Gilbert Can- - roPY of Oulda.R tovel entitled al;Igna.' Crescent Moon" (both merles of of the drama were proved by the liength just why such is the case. nan, Roger Varac. Louis Logowick :The end of this book was missing but ea): "The Young Physician" (a hiothe author should be an posHduction of it by the Maurice Brownell and Enrico Prampolini. I read and reread and reread mnt- graphical novel. the subject of which the medical profs- - tin the Little Theatre in Chicago in sPeing the glint of wings is for the tion to criticize An appended notice announce a that; IPEIS times the story of Signe and it may bp guessed): The Tragic Bride." their in be 11915 from his record: sion also reproduction and may fto gathered lireader decide. It an is New Books. "Broom" will be published' nut in me an ambition to get interesting yond."The Black Diamond." and now "The at the CM- - !of it here a year or so ago with the hereafter 'Awry, well told and delightfully re After anof academic course in liTION Berlin. the sky of my narrow California Red Knight." I rushing in many Michigan. Mr. De Krust be- - 'Varsity players. Unpleasant, one must versity - CHASING HAPPINESS. respects. valleY and opened tip to me the pogan the study of medicine. ultimately,igrant the play, but despite that. a of sibilities world of art. In fact Barrett the sNew has Work Treats of u stamped SOMEWHAT .DIFFERENT." specializing in bacteriology.!tdece of literature which Willoughby GLINT OP WINCH, Cleveland Steffen It became my etar to which From 191w I.I.1 he was at the Col; Rupert Brooke a maiger of his art. anti Virginia Hall: thel James Mchitched my child's wagon. Is Not Gentleman ENGLAND MY ENGLANDA collect versity of Michigan investigating Modern English Eisays Cann Co, Nevi' York, 307 pages. I1.;5 two of short stories by I). H. Law- - teaching in his chosen line. "The seeond wonderful thing hap- TENT BOOK AND ROMANCE. From . Thomas Seltzer. New York. 1917 to 1919 he was with the army rem,. me or to ten nine when. Barrett years Five This is a story so the cover tells pened small. neat looking volumes. Willoughby, the author of 273 'iusges; 12.00. .. JEANNE rrARr. edited Just of age. my people were compelled to the here and in France. lie spent another us. of a girl who wanted her linertY recently published novel about published by E. P. Dutton & Co., 'ranch and eome Arnold Bennett calls D. H. Law- - year at Michigan and two at the their by Prof. Philip IV. Harry: the Stratmortgaird n and got it. After reading it one ford Conftlany, Boston; 212 rages; under the title "Modern Engilsh o the City of Oakland to live. There Alaska."Where the Sun Swings North," rence the foremost of the younger Rockefeller Institute in New York. if she really did get it;- ii.era is .. says" present a very thorough and rep- I found access to the great world by Is not a man. although reviewers uninot the slightest doubt Out that she British novelists cities- SATIRE IN VERSE. While the average person. AmeI resentative selection from English-writin- g illearIR of the free public library of the versally have referred to the author as tion a genius." clair goes wanted and went aftet it. nCRY of Oakland. At that time Inc "he." Barrett is the middle name of can . will probably never read this edi- better and dee& wrence- - to I A CRITICAL FABLE. Patricia Lydig. an only child. pettei one anonymous; esayists of the lastlifty year& iCoolbrith wag the librarian of the Mrs. Florence BarreitWilloughby., Is written D'Arc. for Jeanne of it be one of the few novelists Of this i Houghton Mifflin and Co, tioutun; twit I and spoiled, feels aggrieved. upon the niteeeder-whoediter.and he cone-- GaIrtand Free Librarr' It was his who was born- and reared . quite thosier-whars fortunate Ernestithya.ta.the tir terenctiv--ye-t wilt livei.,D.7-14.Of the. aterS,,,beelititielter Liswrence tributes also a general introduction !world of books. now accessible,.....that At one times enough to understand Jeanne's native and for each volume er has brought the family to Calito- :la responsible for a collection of short a short editor'- practicailygave me- the bards of my with her sea fathSomething overhall a. century ago tongue will find:Jo its.pages the oft snotethat- comments rr:a for the winter when Patwanted stories which have just been otiblishett on the !education. briefly I Not her 'romance until er, told and her little brother, began mother, fighting Arrieritti-- by Thomal Seltzer under appeared n volume. "A Fable for Cristriking volume". repeated Tier father had a motive . in content& Some a she for and was tumon first iNidness my stranded alati; an living and such that making island with off the style of title the, in this move; he knew Pat was becomor "England. My England." tica.",which undertooklto give a more .tthe more and Ameri- cepses sci that I was able to buy books coast for a whole winter. the entire English Philistine past ilses before one like a can after browsing too intereeted. in The ing interested. are critical analysis of eighteen essayists represente& for myself did I ever discontinue family escaPing starvation by the nar- -. Greenwich N'illage and its coterie. He through this collection May possibly!writers of the time. The book created dream?,in ,Once again the clash of the editor's purpose being to offer drawing many hooka on many library rowest margin. This actual advenheard and the little maid of - survey wanted to get her away. Pat feels an aver that this particular brand oflla considerable mir and is .ad to have arms of the course cards from out the Oakland free ture. and much besides, whIch 1Irs; prance. -- patriotism personified." is a suggestivenarrative is prone-t- o be, like on 'some of the seen Urge to rite, but all she ever writes. on which the essay has run dur- public library." no little effect had through on her white charger inspiring Willoughby herself experienced, re the half shell. olives and oysters' later writings of theauttiors in ques- is her diary and that not very faiththe last half century. Beginning ing JACK men on. ner on. LONT)ON and largely the fully. She feels that if tile were- less '.,apnetisersan acquired taste! Andltion; Now comes "A Critical Fable." with the writers of the seventies, Ar-- . Glenn Ellen, by 11114. Dec. California. of "Where the Sun Swings North." is a tittle Michelet'a Jeanne D'Arc II. this verdict of the despite restricted by- her Indulgent father she Martynl essaying to take place as a sequel to noid, Lowell Emerson, Pater, Bagehot. of which Scotty Allen, the noted edited by Prof. Philip W. and ci.uld write:Her real talent la in Johnson that the author,15:the - volume, editor book- come on first. named volumes ......I-ththe down others, L.......... kan. has said: "It is the best book of several text books. Harry. Sketch drawing; ehe makes very clever car- slirnificent figureonein who dubs himselfor herself ember of the Modern Language as- - through the decades to the present Autobiographical yet about Alaskaand the truest." of the most toon& But Pat thinks this is cheap today. probably last volume one finds Poker of Fun"..' "In the voluoine seation of North America Brett and also time, and in the Clutton-BrocYoung( and belittling. She refuseu to develop portant ih the entire range of Mere-Cfrom will find A. G. the American Academy of Political selections A. this talent and so her father knows lure." Author of 'The Red Knight' Dr. Trà prock Plans for C'Bensoft,-Jame- s RuneGardiner, poets popped off 'twixt 'land Social Science. Michelet Lawrencelt heroes and horolnesareIl Jules th. Isn't a born artist: W. H. I & pun.A. A. Milne, Vida ker. and have Hudson, spared laugh one is considered all of of classes. Another Eventful Voyage the the working' practically .(111th-a1and oth- ...,1 was botn-in- ... Ian,-- the- sem -- of a Pessimism orthe- Iltc--, ers to rating movie Mar of hia day, le on 1 I sordid and phievriatic. a of number of dozen view a the doctor. or more. place-tailea country at through' I II, .eurPrIr living voinener,ta mountainTesort ekeWe- the keynote of hia- &ketches...inof which 'Pons- announce that Hales Owen tome seven-milfronrtmere i eTnve--- - Meor sheopines also that . illustrated. contains a folding' map of drama the LYcligs are staying. lie falls des- -, l he makes poignant 1,,,, .01,,kii rminsham aerirmill analysis may- fall to t a which-ligu- rea . hes.,htt ,Acieatific anchoritabiel"What The Itconversation., finedwithLatotex wit love perately. in pat,sit Itravitigh en in so many of my books as "North pressed by the two e eatire- - oeitoreat'lesigetr- venturer s, e e re Ises and voca bulary. ?Intl terartet.4,,41,Lbtar 'and 'Mopeg "With-li- ef voyages of the he tid- el -A Stockholm publishing firm, P. A. Bromwich." When I was fourteen my intrepid Dr. Walter E. author was poseeesed of a week's- acquaintance. Stanley isn't the Traprock of, mother. an artistic woman and an ad- "Cruise Our World. hist Among thotte whose merits and defiall- the sort of man such actions bid and dirty mind and that of the Kew's." fame, that it is, Norstedt & Soner.. announces a neti mirable musician, died, and I think unless theiciencles are pet forth-Irhyme and rumored L'ilicate; he loves, Pat co wildly he stories arrived nowheremental that is there a concerted The of Shakespeare November number of Our translation at times clever Into it wail the acuteness of this loss which movement on the feels he must take her on any terms. detailed expression of part of the scientific! World contains a number of unusual- Swedish. The translator Is Per Hall-- 1 first beganto make me write. Like societies and the elopement terms are her own. tions and soul upheavals were the but often labored and monotonous. of to Dr. Trap-roc- k Europe urge most I young creatures wrote verses. interesting features John W. Dav . strom, well known as a poet and also to cross the Atlantic next' year After a glorious honeymoon.- during goal. In all there are an even teniare: Frost, Robinson. Sandburg. 31ae- ly I was a pupil at a public They are ter. Vachel Linitsay. Amy Lowell, H. Is writes on "What England Means to as director of the Nobel In- -, At that ifrime Pat resolutely puts all thought stories in the collection. and solve some g of the geothe south of England, EpEngland.":D.." Aiken. Fletcher. Sara Teesdale. America," Charles R. Crane explains. 'Mute of the Swedish Academy. a school My of her grieving parents from her mind entitled, "England. problems. how the Allies have failed in dealing body set up for the purpose of provid- som College, and was reading "class- graphical even refusing to write them as her "Tickets. Please," "The Blind Man," Grace and Hilda Conkling. KreymWhether or not this will be' ics" with the trip view .of a'fticle ing the academy wititexpert advice as getting a schol- made in the renowned "liawa:! has' Benet, Edna with theMoslem 11s Monkey Nuts." "Wintry- Peacock," bore. husband Pleads-- with' her- to dothe and Millay and one or two others. "Broken Pledges in the Near r, a 8 t " to the Nobel awards. In this body Per arship at Oxford. These hopes were not yet been Me," 'Samson young couple nettle down On Cetalina "You Touched decided. disappointed. My father remarrie& The Primrose Path." "The It I. unlikely that ''A Critical and William G. iThepherd. an Ameri- Halstrom has been Island. while "Stan" makes .a picture. Delilah," EngIncidentally it is expected that the and ble" will attain anything like the place can correspondent, tells of hie inter- lish literature. The repreeenting Dealer's new Shakeepeare., and funds were low. I was sent to the doctor Daughter." He is earning $2,000 in and this sithis trip of se rears Univerrity to study find time tothe course Annie." and Birmingham and permanence, of its predecessor. views with Constantine of Greece. which will appear with an introductory and money allows Pat to realize her wildest "Fannie stop and test the . . . I took my medicine. one of in and in each its head is every on of and others cleverness whose. is work That there degree the repreidea, dreams- - Stanley mos the thing l'at of the flock of Gibraltar, thatstrength' Among Shakespeare drama by 1906 and pet out to see the chapter he will eworld as a make a descent into them,not-thromantic, Passionate here and there a kinely turned line. sehted in this flume are: Alfred E. Henrik Schuck, late professor of litneeds moot is strict. but loving.diselcrater oU sordid. calculating. can not he gainsaid.But - there is a Zimmerman. Frank Diinot, "A. ,E erature at the University of ypsala, is ships surgeon. I saw the whole of Vesuvius, that he will.theendeavor pline. As soon as he tette her he is love of youth.It but to' to Japan and findthe Sheik of the is a depressing book tiresome tendency toward- repititimi (George W. Russell), George Marvin, expected- In theEastfromkgypt tibte. leaving the movies to 'write-- 'tat he animalism; Sahara, and have Korea. Still. I wrote nothing ; but alt.eartAa hp-- rktalirwitto in wading through the preface Whitney Bhepardson. J. A. M. De Ban. only played to earn big si.imoty fain throughout. the verties-en- ei SphittalIntr-- I- knew It is 10.0 likely that he will call upon' Tortyr sio. time Docrollic the must come when I should Tag the Maid of Athens. trinallY It is exI Books 'Received. enough to live on very modeetly until tup to the analyzing of the poets under bee Falk. Rufus R. Wilson and Malbe more ambitious. The subjects treated his pen begins bringing In money, Pat orn pected that be. will make-paccette-- -, MEN. by Paul H. Detreview. One can well gympathize With colm M. Davis. I had to 't and make. Bring the Old and Gentleman afford when will of as the tut ascent of Mount Everest, so oftetti live. to ere e such refuses Century-comithtimely story , Eminent Europeans, Eugene S. Bag- kind of stuff that I was tricia flatly any prgfit Krult 237pagee , the he exclaimed: "Only, for God's sake, well as interest te the reader. writing We. 'afterward she runs away pany. New York; $1,7. never but attempted 0 achieved, ger. G. P. Putnam's Sons. not keep a poetri and my dear fellow. begh14' te New Torii. There she finally lands Paul If. De Krul The Outline of Science. Vol. TV., man alive. essayscould Editors would-t- oll me bacteriplogist 'a ..S 25 s week Jo bandaten de- 4Lmertran City. her t hatProf. WhatJ. Arthur O. PutNext! A Ft Thompsom TRAGEDY. people's headst I encloweilwith wvtrilaandirensbent for 'Igo- nam's Sons. Nettled in medical , practice in the fleas fails to come. She finds her real vocabulary, bursts into a hymn of bate :trrnrANIA. a elev. The Confeestons -- of Brooke. vember, the outstanding feature arof bevon at Brigham, south Rupert by Booksellers and publishers and liin love at lam. she thinks, a good for against the medical profession of to- -' Stewart ,Kield company. Cintinnati ticle' tells how the "New York Cities Man, Edward H. Smith. Scientific fishing village and one of the most brarians used to strange mangling' on the Fuel Problem:" it Americal Publishing nothing Frenth army AsMeer. When day in a booh lust published by The beautiful places in England. MI Pa- of titles; get but-.- i Company. wben ttupert Broo,It e wrote "Lithu- - stresses the neeessity prize.should certainlyl the Frenchman 'finds she is neither' Century Co., under the title "Our of "team-workChecker 'Classico', were Errol A. tients all an Smith, to go nearly fishing English .bookeeller's assist., rnitid nor widow he runs away. leavingl Medicine Men. people. be presentscl to stage literature Prominent among the ntimerous and 'Stewart Kidd. It can easiTy be , and hardy creatures speaking simple who ant muddled finds! got between the title. When broken "Stan" hearted. her prehended. however, that the hymn:one of the grimmest, littio' tragedies commendable articles. Which cover a Curiosities of Matrimony. David a racy dialect Ine1301 I married. My of Mr. Mr. B. Mstwell's latest novel.. Pat and knows she wants the French. Is but a feeble pipe Compared to. thwt that has perhaps been penned a wide variety of topics. appear such Ainsworth. Stewart Kidd. novel. by first "Undergrowth," written in "Spinster of This Parish." and another man he arranges to give him to her. full throated chorus of protest that modern author. Tel so full of dramatic titles as "Snow P,ernoval by Counties." 1 Studies of Literature. Sir Arthur ,collaboration with my was brother "best seller" which readneed ,.not be will be indulged in on the part of the power Is it, PO effective in Just how he does it remains for "Erie Has Model Municipal Piggery." Queller Couch. G. P. Putnam's Sons. 'published in 19111. It bad an extra- named. and pent to Mr. iStaxwell's ere to find out And whether she ever De Kruit minces no words I tion and setting that despite US som- by George- P. Pauli "SPecial-WsseeBiollotheca et Philippina, ordinary good press: all my work has Bybee of "It copy the Spinater fora does find the blue bird Or is always He proceed. to affirin that there is no her horror, the reader cannot fail to ments for Local Improvements." by Maggio Bros.,Americana, been fnrtunate in that way. London, W. . Comma e ; 1 , --- fi- i.it :pit 4 ' ,,it, 1 j , 4:1,..,0,,,,..... t -- ' ". al s pi '71. ' tAll- l'-- ' offert ,mage I ft , II- , ' ',i., , 44 h Tr: , . Noth I k- . ; - ,i7r- 4;.;... "- I - ge,--- ' , ' I eln , ; ,, ',A, -. ,z ! . , . ). ), ' , t , lilt, ; . ' , - " - ,T.I.,,. in , Semi-Annu- it -- . t .4 lettviltifOloretAYAIBite-121labasasas,,I,Losek&Taylop---r.,,,.- , phi ultra-m.344- 'ra - 7. 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