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Show wiifc'S.w w r .,, . J.. i'i D i- f SECTION -- ALBUMS OLD LEAVES-FROM ) vn THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 25 19..i FOUR- - Our Home Writers 1 t he 'Glimpses of Authors" Caroline Tn kn.T gives the inside of fturi rid literary difficulties. ov ruber to. red " Hi., sat ha selling madh all mer the country, but one Boston pner dared to so far from popular opinion as to .txeif r tn a rode fashion Little Stories of Married Life.' Port V Rockwell Hero of 'Ue cannot bet express oil r regret poem are No- that fiu-- i p, t national poet should Novelette by Utah Writer vemberTftaiTu" bj'lAlioe Merrill Horne, not ha ra h, I, er 1 as the themeof his muse iand Cnrecompensed by Grace In- o h.chei am! better LITERARY event of interert to ffH Frost. than the - r'lhjiij , n i an, s., , a ire aborigines addition to Editorial Thought. FtrvLne is the appearance dunnpj H ,r,t 'Bah,,n on Bum- the by J. M. 8joshgna of fhe Ttmea in the m,.p.une, I 'i'T pasteek , n tliteric ,1, S p . not teach and the various departments, cnture.' of a con. pit to novel tte ,,n dahl, t manv interesttnif prone and verse t tied. Thr bide H wr.t;"st hy ; Ti t, relented this in iections Children's the appear Bfnn jn of Vrnon. Too! aon aa! The Budget Box. Annie Ma d,. i I Uth My native hills! My native hills! a r it t, ;itroTiJce n . from the fMj.haj written an entertaining story, xtnrv.deilH A dream of you my slumber fills, Md ' 1a i r u wasThecommuted and iftLrned Kr"' Temptation." uw d ,V wheV ' i were bmlI to W'oodmansee's pleasing lit- trjiDif !,r Overland Frig, And all my being throbs and thrills. - h) 1 he stir all "over tre i imento. California an I ht W "'t!' p,' m. "The Baby's Silent Prayer." tr n.endous and soon or pU n' c " ... . di.ver V a.; hoi f, )m Dreaming of you, dear native hills ! IU"R" the source of iu-- aniuosh and the hsnd.t lh,s 1ul ,IU'1,lda MaUte Low' v.th i o one of, .mttaUon iwenty-fiv- e is nla Cl kk Blanche Humphreys. thousand do'lesrup.it in, - trde v ojtlj x'L. I gaze on grandeur past compare, fora Cox. Sites P.nrPv.-- !: 'eV,,,,;(',V.! j Ptoreflee MeOamef, to rnv 1,,n L' Pace' and ylady Wooton J jointly by the Wells' FarKo On wildwood glen and leafy lairT IfUCMIoV1 much Company and the T mineral Fatness and lhp contribution!, f- r0,' cm, rn- - thT one Na . , Weeyeoitudiow, , into Helen Van the lnne t day, bjrHting ment ,n cf u, Where rills meander half afraid promo, ,h These trailed the bandit." am, h. d hmi aludv, he moUibwI.Coft. and Catherine Maughan Tor' UheU nwM)t x.DpMedt,IJ:ftv9-r- r To venture through the haunted shade the prose cordiTbutlon. rrrrfer to diiWH.s h r h- Loiefellow said quietly: Hy the had hidden the gold, and final!, I..t i Of sylvan nooks that nest between .: The bra It Chrontcle. st udent publl- tZrr. iields, how is "Hiawatha Bell- - fcned Ms rapture nd th- - rioi'v.-r9 . a, ident- - cation of the University of Utah, will 7" Ihe'of the loot. Th outlaw Your sunny slopes of gold and greens.. none of your book ajiy ktjjed by Ik reaftHPtwppeae-opMmhr: the eampna one rrnr had such a a!e,T Then attempting to escape of W- ay,- - instead ihw x a .s,-Mli- e ealmlyr J thmlrws had hausted scout. week y. .due to the limited mim that I -- dream of proud scholastic halls, pot h,L these people go on adverTtrc tale is tWT bT dram.it. c s the apportionment board assigned tQ. s Of winding walks and ivied walls. iu"-Im dents , The The Chronicle. The editor' chair I old of character Fort' ltorkwell is now occupied by Preaton Grover, who Where all the ancient muses meet vividly I ortrayed and a rarf C pirn ra w.fii temporar appointed is pa Ir.tsd of 4roDer hfe AiapWaTiy editoT Uythe'pubifcation To grace Instructions classic seat. council i Illuminating t descripiions g ait. the of lowing Stephen TEAfMlI OF KI.VDKRG.VRTEX resignation PIOVEER ITAII. If Ilf Jl otimo mm, Ahd.sprTngs of art and science pour capture and hr ikng f a wi'd Kerr, who quit that he might give m hXttJii hold Illm to vidkntle the horse charming old picture herewith, shows die first Liiulcrgurten teach-e- r Hull hund't the in ha by closer studies. to hi attention a imI uuni? nectar of delightsome lore. l in Flab at the age oT 19. 8be Is Mrs. Camilla C. Cobh, was re- -' escape, of a lightningprep.r.it,on storm Would we in brutal ignorance lay all 'for hnK and of some I,.,)..-,h. ae beBecause of low funds for the jcently honored by the Vnlrerslty of Utah kindergarten tin Ulanvc who were enrontitered b Rockwell Beu Salmenson, editor and Ior roubles ing the real pioneer of their special work In this section. Miv. Oddi Is now 0 lovely land of vale and hill, at wori,u7 his search. ""I Hlsdu.rtng iennox feet. Murdock, huslnes manager, Of thr truth of the story th fol- of were charming:, modest woman of 79,' who declares her aeeempli-dtmcmj Of mossy roclc and murmuring rifl,-O- f nd take no blanx oufMoltea. when we the magazine lowing letter from Mr Beamon is of the Humbug1 ofhumor aSi,ur eery small and can only be eontddered as a part of tiemm? Utah, have reUnUersity in "Adventure printed fragrant meads and flowering lawns, life hare. Slw was born In Dresden, Germany, and was brought at llic If He came now. The tory is on my grandmother signed. The apportionment hoard Where crimson sunsets, golden dawns. tender age of 14 years by the late Dr. Karl G. Hiner. Ilr Mjcvt marHumbug'1 150 and "The told mo when I wax a m ill bn She grafted If He now. camp to tha woman mentioned therein. Sev- Humbug management could not do ried her sister, bat, according to Mrs. Cobb, he teas mom like a fa liver to Wmild we Gild fane and finial symbols bright fore that wcd forgotten eral minor incident ha.e been added th things that it had planned.1 The mer than n brother-in-laHim ho long? to tnake a connected yarn, and the puLdication council will appoint Of kindling mind neath cultures light! cvr And Astir hd P e j Mrs. Oobb went to New York on s visit and while ih.-rHim for the Uy fill their place -- hi attended rTmmrpred with catastrophe wroMi lectures by n noted authority on kindergarten work. :! .i- tlmt .lohn W. future, according to Joseph F. W'or-th'"f have to a'' r" s,urk f.wgvH. or would wc under- -' Of you I dream and then appears. ptesldent of the Associated StuW!Mwj Young, hearing of her work, persuaded her upon Iht f urn Imme to Old Fort Rockwell was one of the dents Three more isaue of "Hum atari a little neighborhood schoot Jnst for her own oliildi en.llr. 1 mnur's and When we hehold cadi nail Dim through a mist of tender tears. are scheduled to appear during m" greatest of that class of and hand"1 those of other relatives. This UtUe school was held in a mad residence just lishtning-w.up.the school year It to reported. i, determined men who Each face and form of those I love. If came lie now? insldo the Eagle Gate. .Later Mrs. Cobb had a successful sejiool of in In the the Weal unsafe for the t finally made gentry. Editor-in-chiI have Madelyn Stewart My heritage from Him above sought to 'old Exponent office. She also published several artk-h-If You came now. on kindergarten an accurate description of the h r two associates, Bruce Fearson and .render Oh 1, r Noblest of sons, and daughters fair, Alice men and who Hunter, knew him scout, tell amj other members of agiitT This pioneer teacher comes of a family of yducatom. her f.tilwv hating The Pen staff are working hard, and have succeeded" Willing to die. and suffer all the tain And childrens children, mingle there. Adventur p"-lhre have sent out a special call for literbeen a high school taaruolor in hi native land, and other rH.uit having The WORU) would cast you w ren times a month in New York Cty and ature among the University of Utah as before held similar positions there. She was aiwconmind with tlie Irimary asThe students. fir?t Issue of this I A"l And when fold them in my arms, ,u sociation of the Church from lu early day. g the world al.lie: among literary magazine will be published lovers of How commonplace all other charms! adventurous experience. early in December. IF Vor CAME NOW. Mr. Bennion to he eongratukitd Norm S V. PEARCE. No longer seen, they melt away, on hla story and it acceptance by Mias Laurene Shields of Utah, forthese publishers. Utah's history con- merly a school teacher In Salt Lake As moonlit night dissolves in day. Er Millin Round. tains a wealth of unique and interest- City and Ogden, received a scholarship ing literary material unequalled by as first Orson F. Whitney. in the oratorical contest M1h-i- i any other community and this has held In prize ct Just cr yearlln Chicago given by the ColumFrom Voices of the Mountains, soon to be published been b our wrier scarcely touted tislilltn' round th'r bia School of Expression. FROM NEW YORK TIMES M VG.YZI N K is encouraging to note that Mr It An' jou don't know th herd; dlfrrcnce Bennlon has stayed at home ai.d Tween er Iwt or dickey bird: In the Union Pacific for j e I n AN INTKHEST1SO written in a most original And at- November le a photographMagazine Some STORY. man once said and original thn the way tht col- and sketch (Teio 7 r,T about matters with which of R. J. tractive way Mkw later yer Tege ears trcndi would a Halt that for New-- Books. human sa.d girl it. j many every Jessup, being ought to he is thoroughly familiar. THE VO.NG ALASKANS ON THE where er mother, T to torment my fn ka some- Rlglu jen Lake newspaper reporter. Mr. JesEmerson Hough. write his biography or some form of thing used MlhfkjURl. by k ffllrri Ktaunclipat friend. awful another sup. although a Yale graduate and 71 say fiction & Brother. ..New girl, once least .at his life in November number of the Harper York; I m sorry A fRIBITK AND DKFKVtE. now and 378 pages. $1.75. not for the benefit of the public, but years old, to now a student at the Uniyet glad for the When tlTr fence round thY Instructor. opens with borne lot THI experience' because that form of versity of California he "decided to nnrrer'an THE GIXRY OF ENGLISH .THOSE. l This fine addition to the libraries Is A more confined; R. learn some more." Also appearing In would An poem "Thanksgiving." by Ethel necessary to man. pern r cr or sort Stephen Coleridge, t 1. hiinim of other Alaskan stories will be millin not have added the labt jhrae, true I am sorry I do not remember who Safety Exhibit of O Lilywhite. The leading prose feature this toriie are: Ycr trail in life ter find; 80ns, New York. 232 paces; $2 0,) is & story, "While It is Day " h Nephi S. L. Ji. R Co at Rocky Mountain the man was. for I should like to though it might have been Ihm'i think that The author of this work some time warm'y welcomed by many young assure macrlck In anther utterly unpretentious Anderon The frontispiece to a pho- Electrical exposition. 8alt Lake Citv, him that it Is being done. Fr welcome willeury And older lovera too. extend; of My Life we found on book lover!l ago wrote "letters to M Grand-o- n tograph of the Second Ward Sunday Utah, Oct. 2 to 15, 1122," by C. T. Having been manuscript reader for taleThe find out home herd thr tliaj came "ho sunshine hoIeome entertainment a number of magazines. I have beschool of Righy, Idaho. Among the Bailey chief safety agent, O. 8. L.; aauntvrAtu? the World About Him " T.he present I or fenori tnn-ffriend. window" the through are: The Disturbance of the a mention of C V. Clinton, agent at articles P'easant reading, will not neglect come absolutely convinced that there d volume consists of letters to the are not more than five persons- - In Harmony tn Nature and Us Penaltt. Juab, Utali. in the honor section, an or ,h'- ihr same boy. though he Is n hit old. f thls ,rip on 016 Mlwourl. We have America rlty of he washing. helping moth r by Marcus E. Jones; "What Shall We account of J. L. Priest, Jr., a former w luiro traTH1, np and down; Canada Included who In the Rockies, have not now "in the sixth form of hi- - pub- - bad ,be Alaskans incidentally t.iking c.'tre of ax .n you're hxkin reporter on a Salt Lake daily paper, a home brand Do for Our Children?" by 3. C expressed themselves In and fir or seven small lhc northand etc bu me Y hl brohers, f,r siers snd "Out for Character," by ho Is now a nominee for the Rhodes r lie school" The character of t.hc letthey writing. from town ter go town; t of rr of Scholarship: a photograph or two of Hay Lyman Wilbur, president comi8 siewiin1 o'er er, Everyone knows the kind of writ- desenbe' the een tars Is indicated somewhat in lh title. are nearer home. However, their exue l c wordsjn d ph not Tlito tiiot Stanford university'. Mormona adds Utah kiddies: an article "The Uinta are as unique and interest- - ing that la produced by the upper her ' lonely my yer wend; jer the author purpose is to 'mIj up be- periences fit st.inos V quite spoil her Basin" hlch contains "fact and figI'm goln9 hak to Lh'r borne ranch to as could possibly be. All the old and middle classes, 99 per cent of chapter "Separation" a momrn! the wimlow wHtemrg fore the lad' mind some of Englnd ing YMwre er feUer's gtK er frknd. and ures about Utah' great undeveloped story "The Brother of Helam frlendehips may be renewed a we whom .estimating moderately, hope, acom.ng rfnsK. and t iJs of inland empire more great writers, to d fcu them and opn the and other copy Elizabeth beCannon less with . The or Porter writes to we and will enjoy the persistency, "AH of the trouble an the h their work with a view to Imprc'ng thrills and tears and smiles Y1ien Th last round up to finitoied. Flower of the Desert," under the title- This material is prosupplied from Utah source. in which come writers. m fm of the a moment wre the boy and all render of the book An vun rinks In t hr west; thr the book abounds the more for auld duced because the person writing an attitude ofdayeood beha ur with the glory of Enghh proe n t w l4k back an wonder in public schools, and by omniveroua Association is announced by the Ox- -. sake. No greater praise wants the soclaT standing and public Another of 'he , Ii This purpose is well attained .Mr Cole- - acquaintance' out coniine The contents ' of everything printed T could ford r.nTVeTrsry Brew admiration done an of be not and perjn. need author, to than bcgr the book given ye'r say !n- an neon he has Irtth surshlne demonstrate he that r luiiln't worr). pardnr. ridge w LL,! he has any to create any- factory lay hands on. from Spencer to the Include Hazlitt," by W. P Kerr; The WtrmAlnvkan tales snd "The not weather would with th- - pmi' Emerson ''f fas-Sew ard an of Felon with If day more latest but Rokeby i hen quaro. depend; thing. For thia reason most of this leave a soul Hough at their best. writer of his country and n addi"On Ttiar II to a fHaoe In boil s corrail, dilating lessons came from old timeduction by George H quiet." material la so swamped with no A across a of field a tion. that he himself is writer in girl waik.nc lie ha. alwas ben yer friend so vacant of Idea, so westerners, left over from the smoky the Meanings ot Certain Termsin the n i a B. G. fine letter Each Charters." M by F TIK.NEH. seventies; old U S. marshals. Tea: medioerp ability. forced In manner, that It not only Springtime e the1 WHEN WINTER COMES TO MAIN flttle essay; some of them Crowded among God s beaut.ful of the free Grundv; "Romanticism In the Modern " to the public, but has Hanger, gives nothing h World." by C. H Herford;-Engltotribute "charming" Informal but pre- i STREET Grant Overton; Gee. H not even the excuse of having been world .a smile grew on my lips." The Plain and Honest Man. range days. CivilI war veteran, Aftr Grammar Doran Company, New York; 173 'a release for the A drab story has this IHurmnattnC and Grammars," by K. B. tried my hand at a serving a high dignity and chaste stvle, leaving school writer. S. statement: the letters bring out effectively the f Pgo; . io by J. good many things; Ive broken polo McKrrow; "Tragerdy," The more fortuare other classes ' In Blement and th- quallti-- s of th- - men rttFctf-e- d at the cost of much hide sold Smart; - 'The Mystical "Being a widow she was poor and The wddter on the hattlofbdd Th iauttKir ha8 chogen for hla nate. When they write they get ponies th-Ai HamHtmr May cbrtfy hU name English- Poetry1-work that distinrtiBhcd Lie, insurance, by th rewgw ; of themselves Into their could buy nothing but work. something B y fiMndug riM Ih-, l!amg aa arc its contents, story-two score English writers r- - lnc!,id- - a ,lt,e to yield not herruse rheywstit to hut - Att eldtrrahUH 'rtewnbed paired tpewriter. sold saddles and Thompson. mbo! never Tlie had of who "A had tduune. sd and one American. A hr itmm T.ln- - 't is not a navel, nor a "steal" from In spits of themselves. any lady a horse For. having gear; railroaded, had fling gt Hue tlml wan but a partial teat matrimonial engagements." coin. American readers, though they the authors of th! two best sellers less to defend, they are less newspaper work. But all Jobs were sense the Intended compliment, per- - wj,ow. titles are combined to make the Very perfct1 Sam gives the tons, 1Where bkxMl like water ran. makeshifts; either I quit them or the) Note and being less conscious of of the beet, an afternoon epent with tho girl had dng tin , hap will wish that Mr quit me. they give themselves of Mr. their Ignorance, Tlie and honest man. see he to because he thinks he plain goes rertricted his collection altogether to name for the book und, of "I have found the Romance away without fear. queri a cumulative habit. The more one A forthcoming Scribner publication The writing of the average middle "aught" to get marrto$ England or had included a few more Overton boldly states In a preface: "Lets sit down said May. passionn of the master mind the more eager he is to American writers whose prose Is mark- - From one standpoint, When Winter class person Is dead. The writing of finds, go is the Paper and Correspondence of Ire like a flaming sword to Main Street.1 is frankly an the uneducated is , Comes "I sat down. and look .and know." IF you write John Addington Svmonds,1 whom ed by a glory that cannot be denied. ugly, tiresome, stuadvertisement; It deals with Doran pid, but nevertheless alive. We be- "Oh, how glad I was that we sat That has by nature been designed me down Adventurer it will a close- Wak Whitman called someways the To tobattle AnVav PLAY. for iho we sat down AN rbonk and authors" With such an lieve, too, that the people of this down. bird; penetrating and sigcategorize me as an thing etoe fve most indicative, But stunh (in annals of tlie great ly introduction the reader is prepared to class do get a certain release in gether" Romance near at hand nificant man of oui time." The let- found Mtotre ra, naifl meet the And find me, if ou ran, more one 8DTNPIVO 'RpAS cover could the period from and What ters sketches In papers descriptive found on delightful city streets, in tropic Jungles, on 1S67 to J A hero who ail! over-mthan this? . 1893, the year of Pymondr ' p8K.es Hugh Whlpole Is the first, writing sea and desert alike She to The things one runs across in their findYYe rl f h'v gV 1 A J m rsieart-Kid- d Tinlm-ri man. and master and Invited the station death They touch upon many topics plain character we tneet; a short blographl-- ) stories. If written by an educated per- dose at hand If one hut look Co . cnebmstl. Ohio cal sketch of his Ufe and literary work j son. would be Instantly recognized and all the best society to our house all i I want to go on looking and of interest during the last phase in-of (The pride of rank- ha, oft hepatted Founding Brass, as Mr. Blerstadt Js glven and oavei one on peasnt scorned as attempts at humor, but the " find the Victorian period, ahd includeliterputting dwn on Pape'- what hh istenutliouof the ( Another woman in he an Adventurer, teresting recollections of noted I hopo I'll alwav explains in his preface, contains the terms with this author of such prolific by these people they are said in all wealth J,,H oft defiled Tl' of the Ume.x Horatio man SM ha, of the she and culture who contributes novels, short j earnestn no man. who wan La to write should he ary frgures edited material which formerly made up the ability, flnd i W ilh arttlieial cluw the volume. Broijfn lias romances of universal ap--i, says. tor,P!!' " Thera Is nothing facetious or clever married, else an a -play thing never and fortune fall rank rveTwmt"icT1enc Stewart Edward about Mary, ths Ironer, who tells the ' "Three butiers met us at the door." T,Msh J prologue the ,i(IHI,iimpni,.. wT, To. X'an Louise can. all Carf of . author t they. vanquL.li Yecfoien written by aulhor,and ...Another describes the es pretuiion. oa t dca1t with Whlt th Mme man- ot. her- wildness. nd- - her Verse is infal-- ; ,, Free v - In jnUi Uutlr f.ee will mmI "Peter Whiffle1 wavs the " It vm vewacd s fee-it.from Says nv Are slsfr Rebecca WeE t. . Mary . story mate fa when she opens her store her h&roKie lible method of preventingbook-bor-rovvin- g Ilulu nd. honest man. .. f "Stie looked at hlm,wrdh-t- ps look Of material chopped 'Roberts Rinehart, Arnold Bcnneti. these asosdei C "discard Always Sf If Conscious is for the owner to write his F obb- - Frank Swinnerton. Ah Kiri' wlik-l- i dc d'h:ir "My childhood was hard on both nd llwt -will fnr endure from the longer p'ay and made Into name at a dozen or more places iy fed ho Somerset Maugham, Stephen McKenna me and my parenta It seem very clear to me that free through the book, so as to remind the the ptwrTgrlittos tfnw7.a. will secure forceful bit of melodrama hinging and othert. f ! unconsrttras that she docs t -- And she verse a defined cannot he written borrower frequently and forcibly of its com- Certain sketches contain a half-ton- e about the subiect of Th- - Tlfth charus the keynote to her ultimate dividing a paragraph into sentence gives o without the appearance of ownership as he reads, and shame. him ywartJrrm gives us her pbychologtral state In rT, Then are bvt four mandment m sane and portrait of Its subject. Th? style of the He llc it. Neither stone simple cwd The conditions are these Into returning j those words. jousnes act ere, Mrs. Cahtn. John Calvin, production throughout is noteworthy ,K ! Eich I fte or phrase ha jex.hvpothe- wails nor Iron bars wiltomake a and anj entirely pleasing. A great many Although I did not utter a w ord- .j prison warden, their son Walter t kreateri need, book.1 said Mr. return a to 'show convincing propriety of the world moved on tn the same re- . TLo f,!l 7 esVfw wti.Koa mn, the principal keeper King The play hooks and magazines are critically dls- -' plain end bouc--t man. ?on7 diction nl rhythm, together with Van Veqbten. depicts Calvin as one fond ofot sitting cussed. One get much real Informa-i- n ALFRED OSMOND. j other proprieties of relative length. met.ng tion abotit well known--an- d People of this kind are not usually the role of Judge, fond hitM those not dnM w k0(i Ann have t!w nripham Youn Fnttrrsit Company Houghton Mtffitrt Yc sonortv ami poetic vaiuocCc.w this they stumble on! out punishment, a strong adherent of M wu known work' of foremost analyt'eal. e voi- - T" ,r,,TOIn i shl were asked !that Jh77 husband thinw an-- lav them before us iw frankly impossible, what mav ren- - prepared a doron attractive-tittlthe old rule that all wrong doing must wrter8 0f av. if the "Merry Christmas ' ceivahiv be done in Gaelic. Hindu- umes called manner. cicar be punished and lacking jn Judgment! on not was fooL surpnslnk'y is she a when But " They are designed to fill to LUgene CannWgham T77 stani or the languages of the Pacific Borklets APPEALS P(Ht THB NEGRO, , as to motive and a henlthv underon her fruard she elves that fart away i better to Rive ones "elfawsy than , , gap 011 one's Christmas list betr Islander. I do not know; but Englis i the eA standing of human nature. Mrs. Cal FIFTY .TEARS and Other Poems give nothing at all which is what quit a card and a real book. Samuel tween Jt tiimseir it not made for wa, and cannot do by oometning About Ta. .w merely the weak bent twig of, James Weldon per cent of the educated peopUi Babel, who Is a waitress st Blanks', Johnson; The Com- - describes The writer of free verae confronted by Crohers "The Gentle Reader," "A re attempting to write give. determined will, crushed by, Calvin1 who home' of her the parlor i Dickens. by 17 hill Co., oaton; pages; $L80. Eugene Cunningham, author of a thousand ohstacles wili, in a poem Childs Joornev ths thical fanaticism and ruthless; "My mother had collected many Kate Douglas Wlggin. "The Dream of The boy Is of whenever his matter A length, Central any Amertra."! auvhor ."Gypsying Through The oU4.ney of her sensitive but work ,hto she beautiful which 0( obstacles kept a Summer Day," b Lafcadio Hearn, . with a, hish st runs anl .the record of an adventbrou Journey ,irk" I'ortKi content, be at his wits million American negroes, and placed about our sitting room. Book Received. trad are a few of the perennially popular latent flinty determination which un- - j Ion horseback and afoot through the nd ,u dev, passable, was the oojnething fo, Mary probably titles selected for reprint hunting his nature or he is a most able spoketnan for them. word if they be In- der1. the gentleness ofstruccle But I do not bepicturesque Republic of Central Amer- - h read,'r rill hearers, "objects." of .Ms observe him with The .piny denlrt the iebcent Is a worthy Successor lieve that her selection of the word he jn O. P. as writes lyrics to lea. his follows MeCabe, !. publishers, amiDement, find he himself being pre- "The Peak of Shala: Being a recAges. Joseph ' Dunhar, of ne rents to ru him the mother bv l Pau Laurence was entirely an accident, Putnam's Sopb. the Duttons: ,obslacle ord of certain wandering among th of tender th uncomhe will love the father bv the harsh use snmably intelligent, association of Ideas la too close. Wil"My ancestry Is Florenre Nightmeal", Edith realizes In his memory. In his and plan-la- st bl awr of tb BU.ution' r"r Hill Tribes of Alabama-- " by Rose authorilv. The child mother Mrs.B-- , tn telling of her husband's tings R"ld, The MacMii'nn Co Covenanter and Church of England: ha no tatlon sons Jj strike sn allurtnf c der Lane, is the title of an Illustrated hbe analysis that hi Charh0n7S of Tenconclude !!' North versus rendents with: Illness, and Carolina Uciattrity. and book of Gravitation recent travel adventure o real power to oroteet him aaalnsi tne not characteristic of the best that !ha!be ,s hesres. respectively, "I opened the door for Hie since Colonial les Lane Poor. G. P. Putnam's 80ns. which wHl soon lie published. terror and Injustice of the fathers come from his people, prouiiing Ingenious makeshifts which tlck-l'h,g Pierre Lov- time cal gentleman to flourish outward." were My The years early spent tkl" (plav). child rule. . 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Blackmore, youngster I dwelt tn a world carefully save a man from nelDcnnscimisnes, Henr. for POm from which ths volume takes Lorna Doone, Barjng. and Masefield", will soon be mirmte dlrrti-1ef!o- r'nrwTwXtthorif one Its name Brander Matthews declares state of his hero, when he learns that Miltorv Bradley Co , . hidden from a rather practical and and set hi work beneath criticism ,, published in London. in Poet The Robert staging 'one Bridges. commemorath Laureate, noblet tVadeworth the girl he trusted left .him for "anwnnlMsunt father It was a North American Henry Etangeline, does Review, JTm ilcldeT tlv poems yet written by any other fellow. soys:Carolvn Saintswonderful with "A Red In prose By Indiana, place, where Longfellow Scrap Book. 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