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Show , - ., , . . - SECTION FOUR - - - . ,- "An Attic Salt ihaKer 99 . . 1 1 1 . - : .. , IV. .,.1,y - ' oR.:TifuiNic (copyrizht, - , ,, - ,-- - - , , , ii - "The ! - s 'et 'mac"' , , -- -- - I4 1 4 NI 1. - .Join) , i,,111., !I I , BA01161111EFO and (titer gaae. rtfod proved o leI a prat or Astoa al ,tAk it. re marated, m d,a crefrat twei you. and ungrasuttt th 3,4,1 so mu,h Mr- - F , but I do had stsett to,: Athol 11)111111g , tits- :- The Wits of Manhattan are ar. raigned before the bar of criticism! by Carl Van Doren tn the Decembe.r , Century- I, ' ; rto,;;rsetc-ricl- I. It , , . 1,,,4;11,03,tn S' Ito 1,,1-1,,- t .'...1,' ' it11..t N.1PIN, .fl,i: - ,. ",1:1',1::::,:-: ici.c....:".".."4,,r ,..,; Ti,. . I , ,: - l'inkielt Night tlitoeni;.Mr ahort Out." by Margaret 1.... Mac,'" - likentte; story ..,,.. ' ' ' .. The Dunes.- - by Marie Vt'''.' N'5, -' . 13 On the Cahyon Road.' . Will.s; -, - - Lee and Contin Frandsen, 1'4'0' 'M''iiir: liomeiHnme." be MarraNorton; Thc art in -- 06r Bernice Telletsen has wilt- 'A r.', t,..'' li.partnient t;t,the Nov, trn ,24., 'nurn.ining different . it high!) of The Deseret News- - by , if ,It. Alert-4euguiting the.entertaining'. Of Discarded Tex; 1;,olittno ht of a poet laureate .,,,,,,. will dovbt b,;-.- Books. there. is a comrriendahlt ,.,,,),,,,, ut article. "The Tall Frei,. t tti andi anonytoons It it varied sentiments. - and verse 0 by Theodore W. '' 'Pr have generously asked:ling.wh The I Dm itysii-org; Spider's NVeb ..lairons." taking tt- ON well a Chinese t pp.. mytit. tttatt t itit y - or t! rig i,Sgue of the Pen if th ooghts nf ene who AVert The :t wili ne enjoyed her nial,y ,. .4 arted ch v,trtment - wel---W'rtFeett ,he-e- . nnes ar-- a,,,,, ,..,, d ,. ,,,p,,,, f,;: the inn the numnel and w ibhes a t drrP vuggemlon her ur or sueevvA an ,1,,nlot., t ;t pot t1 41 vhth t' n' departmeni V f th i'bY n4rle:' t.i ng kind y , who ak,:a S liii f ti, 11!t AS ' ibi:or t,1 it it k 14,0 1111,,It 1117.,,,, ár S ,to' iti gilt I: 11,341i Thc. , On-atn.n.1erl-4,of ' ;' reah; nt r,. e' to' J.nuary nut it,e- - I I L.ii!,-,- - ... a , . ', ,,. f ' I'., 4 - . Z'... -- ' Lill :.i, - S,I, e.t.p.,T',; .i.,f ,1,, of Olt. 'Etreserci2 on tiro itel.lc.- - T1,,, i,,,,, , ,arti,,,ti.' ,I.,,,, ,,,:z h 3.1,nit. A story-artsel- ,4-- 1,,,,,,, , ! The race of column!sts.- - says Kt., l'Otit.31413 'IVIggill 5 7:--J.;(11ti."1.:tr,il'IP.ft.,,,, are not in too im-! in children mosounten atm ,st to a 14.P!'tit,,,,txttie). it., '1:1 ,". , ,, , She ah one of the frst pitet..un Mt!, arrantrerneht. which see nicu !'" hY portant a degree ihteh.;:,n2d:L.r ttnh,:",t,!.::,d,..'',,Cr: '' ir:;t1',1::;.':! to gse voinplete satisfaction to ti e f''"I't t"I .,,,!,;, '''' ,,,- .,!,. ' ,. li I raotr of newspapers which are her rece.ved from the m thcr of a b.h&ran.";)" al the time. as a .v"e, h" I, ,.,1, 1, h..,, forma ile is it,1'. a t. ihmedium. They ate town wits. ar young Itc; fa! s ho The Austens by the to. i ' cmnPrclm":. utti-,.- : ca,t at Storiclt !all I.-, atribitto;t to tpt,c,i.1 ,t, g.,,,,, ,traYed Addison and Steele were in their -- are, l r,f Utah thro,ig:1 I,I some'rru, in pool and from e t ;le ,,,t,111,4 Yung Lady. a 'London. ax. Irving and ei t re 4,4 WI: ) .,,cuirs to 1, oato hi, 1,a,t; terq.ot mein is There warmth within the , valley, by greatly most an iently imprestd arra orhese well an the New York of 1,, finAncial th, Paulding And I love toivander there, v holt he tTI j, itet-1,e to Krittsmtv.!nir,ctrwe a hundred years ago. Like their Mites ,u ti in down? art, ) ,,r .t' ' ;,1 . The twely 3.11g 'all, 41111,.,'-.611,'Mid the fountains and the flowers, f. elder proto-IAms BEEK pee. the COttliffillibte 4: 44 ,,,fii, W of Mrs rt.-:the death a ' f occaconall: , 'a b rdti- 'he I h olgather ui -- ibut I 0 t. h "4,9 Ta t'7 r Brcathing fragrance on the air. e - i , i . a .,. been called tay,1 sr:av,Kg-forgotiDshietko,21brie ..iatireir might n'ehA , 'yA s hal, taken a, hey. which has Far latiio,i-l- e a Awaii,' four InarybeLinta,.11211 1 , , erns,Aawruueo-nouswsor sit : t,SIT ,,tt, t Alexander unt, the vi,p hoi,',V Pro t Irt, land !,ttmetree- form for the hew, the stro,cf:r' aim ki,', gusys Much I 'Ave the solemn mountain, n rn In hat favo.'ite haunta with hi,s ;4. It is enlarged in nd to.7.4r, iiitVero g, , new illiAby btother hill Archbishop Alexander, of trelaill poeI s tre horn . 4 . Al the age of nine she began irl dad t. thf 4 at --,,,,,,,i ii,,,,,, .,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,:, heolight, ar, itr,w an;11'' WY' twelve' Inches. awl', It doth meet my somber'mood, feHttitis- a rodidtha ngers-dm-and uliC; her,L ,IYatb. Volt ft.,' t Gilt oie' said the giro, "nit- ,,e;t h, r otteaitrGlinaprica Into the idhe.4 and ,' too.,,,tra,tivg colored (over, a out Poured Mt. d of Van stream Doren s'is Vita 141:1 the ho cot'. ai stucles hyinns to, ,,.:11 the large.; clear t7,110. hen, amid the muttering thunders, ,ced, no, 1..i,g tii ,t,er. ethaCareers of Authors in the arse. one of othrr :voter .,o. e of F. ,..s7 the 1,.,ue.,attraetive -TO P. A. rt, Heywood iutetry '" i,,g. a tifth editi,4n Public lie. Gonnod, - ri tin, go sa vrt" si4,1 Mar,,r.rie, O'er my soul the storm' --clouds brood. itt"-- 1.,1Kr,,,...tions... a rote Broom Chrlstopher Mócley, and !got hr. !limas off 4 setiing IO, "Th,rP 1, a A to ir it eza!entent ae11141',d;usiol g the rial introdur- Green Ifilli" dei.iiirefi it .mot s,t: Don Marquis individually. .1. P. The Original liaiiragc, . t,c,;!and n.th nie ii part, . flASLIk TOLER. uA. !it: 1 wish,ng lis thto itself to ruusoi. shane a s a a and and hard ,e Mari, quick But when tears, like rain, have fallen re is a p iery K t pe in . own !tavvy new e! t:t ten- charm-avolnine ar," ' e;iiiiii:Z .,3 rh it 7,0; ,xiao, si,,,,44,,,t,, rrf le. of !I., ' 77777 I. A t 4' pit again and a.gain MrVan-Doren, ..1'al1h,.. 7,,,). i Id ,, 11111 W1111e A:I as. Neleon A ,,,,,,,,, ,, Li tq' s, :hapfer ,,,11 t hanging arroi,na ,t ,,,..0,,,,d finds that he lets slip some hint of WI the fountain of ply woe, ' ' 11 1' ""'''''l el" . i Wt." tr ,,,,,, of tvi,,,-i- i lir as '''"r)' vers,r3. .,i,,,,,,..1 hit,..:r,11 titeir: lir ,. ,tore"?.04i ,,,,,ip.: - i itre;otr,aa! 'eh. it,,ty.ip,,,leti:;.heit 'feels the he til,utidt; when he mt. to c despair. 10,s. .Alezato,r vat 113iT,,',:nad thr ",.1 7,,t0r. I:wid it:, II counters And my Soul has lost its fierceness, ""a hoy s ha ). ,,,, ,,,...th? ihdi ,.n,e., rd Kipling taise4 A nerfert gall"iied at the 'iris aillih - ,,,,. !Ir hoec what has 1,, ,! ,' , p supreme loveliness in po,.3 ttor Pt Until in htmself ,e, the I ttkert be$t 'The ',is. 1., hac extraortima IA ..! etry and by it measures his own 4' heern .h,i; ti, !,...,: -:I.a h,. titzwi. r t,f '''" ,In.,1 1,1h...v his rent,!eure urged: 11i' i,,,Li Straight unto the vale I gO,,,, . n "Reeahr-pAnd , is The hy piled: a t.,4,, 1 ,i1,1, ,ii,,,,.. Mfr., 48 idealsif 111',, t jaunty product, i IrTott,,,Cb , II.tt're'tqine 19 crirrni. I hkii riti--. 611.;yditelt,-tt. i I, el,n,n tq duo tilt' !a..i.::ill,L arin.'reb fi,rini.:,.. Born in UTZ. tlo-- , ,, ,;- Mr. l'ilorieris all melliowness. and' are thgli t,'1 , fii I ItAt t th,y are 1 Is Atom:d- heRtg tr431's 3 l'om, 4".-ctiei utio 40.1,4,isr ,irood hays rr-a Iteoonshre 1:,..,:- n, ot I hi I hn, There the lanscape.:gently pOrPal Suspects that Die - malned of 1.1felLi lid The Itsktng of tee fir irtne a As has been ..ald. Mfa Alt.ander 1nriubbe.1 to thz!r , lasting; r e le ens helped hinSto like ale. and Q4a1 dtritntint 'h sc,l'e,kt thr feroeious 1" rote Po.bry ail 11..r life, arc cri,, or brought int with 0 e oter Ili,r,4,Si.ti ()f "1 erFP.. ' nd it'IVIIPt.r I ir by Lisle T,01,-- , , ..;ti th,r, -- p,,,,,.., O'er my heart, pours healing ba1ir0-.- . Joseph tonrad helped him to Ike teitios countenance to the meek, and the last persona that one would ',in-- ; a eountty thr,,,gh ,e,..som,t,rs, llimalre Brandley. and an arttile.!, I Hotta he talt imolthat had fonnl .0CAPan9. t.t. to cOmfOrt Hook to Our be haVr L.:With FrIenels-- Oil Ovived the ! ti 3 to : hy expeet solitary. riu,,strs 'ha thinkingly And, as oil on troubled waters, Mr. ,Marquis la robust. hi! dons. overieartiI eilenes the aratimen- - it was Mark Twain. hot according' living. His mother, .I.;.,- . Ilea hert, detoto;. ,. ei eater or entarged garno .Vwhoy at, l an of ram. 3 member and arhas been old to lstiOn n ,,Elt.wr to the end litive. Bigelgw bas to twrial biography vast exaggeration. Apatite' t the t.n.., l'hltgs Ihe :1"'l given v rree,alem story by Ida ,rap,c-Brings from out its storm a calm. the preletined Ali its noble Toera,.47 Burial WM1113 Ca thzil , 1,.ntly .41 rest of on kir Moarri," ,r tam! l'PAY. thief of 4d even prig isatar in ',.1..,,.. poet!, b"gins Outhurats, .1.2., for thelarl vittiperative I -ard pa' and Jlasd Tozer !Iltemeld ,ef stimulatmg the produce imagery. an-- , ,Monmouthsh.r Nt,,,,,,. it offerstOhlitsinit arid rtiAie,iy whin he ,appears simply wrong- - denim al') 4 -- Ii- -- Glimpses Front to Mr. Ciemetis. .and' fi,r tilos, was place saddrniy er I'm eddi non the Lut-s ., ate,' t..Lt. Mw.rf.s,." by t Gretn headcd as in his sentime tat praise, yruptbobn of :,est tItrAVAA ill,' ard, h recited Yes, I love both vale and mountain, in oth grrat pone, .1, suit ( nilege al lit.a anion?, k !Inv. n ...an ',I...0 1,04.6 i tr: It'"rt!" h41 '''''"""1 1,a that m theh,,,,eof booginess. he condor his argil: absurdity (liven- - rIVIll'ant With eye.! half elored and heti, optb,,t rpd,,, ,li cg. ...ton. - eo ion 0. ti le i rtreOr s Front ,a Mitisionam Neer from either would part; popolarly as Ht. t.,atto., to Ills t errird in eini to a fighta ,tg31, t,,,rt,-ttnat 11.. ntentic,with so,h rail itrinleast lifted, . h ,F,h001 bls at !Ct.:Wren." Attmeg Ow on a t w mu-mi Oh h ,, 3,1 fingro. letter he a oulii Anne riors4iit in ! t.pe,vi,to.ss that dhey are funny. f,rpc.ang .111 duty re.-.. , and there Each unto my life is needful. . Sir II util lam. 'fie Trafford. 14in 11.p, t to poet to the health of a ioung the musie Of the stately 1,t!ireke..s to getterallrtmes-Mr. Brodn.-,dalkappear also: bout himself necessary he 7- el,1,114t ,..n .of Ikon ( arms Mind as grit not idl aratimove And SMIVI fI3 lie: roanF ith gizzard ,j,..,...the th, reerenee S!ory .no despest his and Both are dearunto my heart. la and he bothered:. 1 opinionw . S r ,ITharles 70.1Fgf A. Tr!..10.- PirriPle grander of that !,,,.,.. Spa thi ICA of o 11atr9,011 WITIII-I: h:Sper fo, tro.t. jam'. --by by false reticence Ile inustratesi That - bY pOPMF.., hol...: 11'1 ,I, 'Ala! tr. andlike it., living cc, for he often repeated i in 11 the It ho other t Ye"r ireate .i The 6134 soapy-1...,1"-:1--,(F N". Annie !feed that 'a writer is Only. old -a r f,nd itl no n t hd hsot in nomewh.! paradox and ir..,er n l become -- Malin and The Nrlif Year 10iileinar" son For the Emiling vale doth soften personal-ienou- g 14a,b into his notehoog in lull 1,i known he achieve int-- 1 I Greene Illehards. as ell. Ile must have, -Hiulirs nah,-,jazz- - au,,,,,,,,,,ai would seem to have hecorre. to him All the rugged steep makes sad, oN:ttrtlitar 1 .71r., x Ist:TEittaioN Other ktor3.. NIttatc an,'-- Athletic-a-' a oenspiintr nor !a Fort .t eizternry ,.11,:hbtor6the heaitline, of Doren Van .Ir.. playa., fAirtrtt'.eh'oeonkil."It,Pa.17(toell.rwh:,1. 1 Ipersonality in the rtew department In Musien ..1.1,3,,, 1.:a1',',..,"' Mg 1115 it, And from icy rocks meander that Mr. Fir'oun's on tUlf. 11101,1iNg (WOO. 1' ' 1 hs011 picture a page t tv ietti'd. lical "tints ite.tlits',. ,Then we read: ott Shootmg." at Ithis" Nhy ".' l' ''''' G,,,ra, Pova,..11 -int; where theirs left staration. e,''.4,,,ilerrv 'salt l'or 'of tie the .regti-- , of tlie with tt'iv children, amid Rills that make the valley glad. explanatIon origin ago el aen,een. Then. 414 Mr., off. . cheers Into th, hailrhom in great t r ,.""t: t the et -- jars IM,I,,,.: ii.hlttS7nt nova inainn,ii, imwqTNE WiitTNET. ,:its.;:rirltir,.: ,,, l''341v1 OnF.-f.' .hwItli.Z "13".t.'"-1.o The !strain. and eotored liall'a:',1n",.,L 11.11;711;.c,:11,:fkr 4,...,14,, :.11'a:ti,..at ontv a. ct.,it .he uaat v nit"' amt vas 1.!,aeil Iteed she tit which writers kJ. i,iii.f.lei. 'Ire' "1 on.; which future ehaUing hi. shoulders befrr about 'i15 the colered toan",...rearid to the Tillial, V I rhythm jazz I teeetol, r t...ninie ,,f ; the tons, ,,,,,,,,p. aod. hp o., porp,,Fog ;rd up erainertrig. 44ital.Lcd for tho lor o variany policies 1By become con- - of "Mr Vk ,,,,ern , t ,olt 11, n omen or VI ah aro COT1 t I t up s Ktpiing was already en the!permeatimg it threugh the lay. Then . liecante the 1,drat I man of c,,:zed the faintly iv a rascal and .' i l 'Ulditht et the ba:Iroom denmna v t h ss orld nt Open Door policy came into floor Kitimat induct-- a the boy to commit ' np'rlon;ast:I',Irnast"leilgleo.'.nhav''.1-1oftitl',1,re.b: table' '11:0P: ' yee-- 1 v the of .1,1'4' '1! the Student BOOKS. president deratile prontint,n,e throughIt ton' Thn commence," murder In rvi himself of an tin- (init- embassattor A an .flgti.., .:11. ., itinrnalist in terta.M John Hayes then si,.,,,..,voitows s ktved wife. Fleeing front that place !Cd reel.' "1 th''' DPW Li'iril Reelor slia;1 be Lanielt It, ttf Elv,n the el,th of rox,!,..I. ing In ,,ived al..," the Parts. (.,o,,,,'' iI' lel the ttnn,),,1 ..)..t il.s not he that the attitude of cFt'rntid 'not said p.ori,1 tor riiiiiial lt Tom a telephone girl to th:tik back New to th,Tories gsts tik,) 'het 'Iola,. is old China with toward nii;PItEbsiG. nt,i,e,a. si,boot conipart- ivArious countries a, e IPlnit 3'ze,le",lii Thatli:;1 ill,d YoUnir mrrl Ina'ilkrb,, Of avolli-v life. overheard ii,Mi number. .in,1 a' sa.;, I From there he is !rine based on altruisttc motives. nteleel l ii. chorti. 1..t.,re Jane- sub., la fry :110,1,111d YOUNG FELIX. by Frank- Fein in a- Iran- - 1,i,ik,,er- - call tin a f'shironger with a " n whO Performance taksn in tow A. ti a ol,t ill.tiln reformed by III thief. abotit flfteon ner worth y ,t' a Il igblaniter China. during the past ' nertors; GPO, H. Deran Co- - New who sends Tom to school. noe l a a , about th e da y's ant'PlY I, potinl. si 3 ill,1 three i:rneS around the has shown Intl. activity in Puppotl York; 431 pages. $2.00., 1 '2;" p.iare ,,,,,,,,,,,ing - Travilled Or mtaraat ;0 1"tah rnotort.Itts are 111 .. ze.. Mg him ma best he can and boy'. rWhile trade. of late the over and ail Chinese All nt Umted the world, er. cititsieilev at novel the ist Immediately rang An an atmosphere of ex Torn never knows. -overhead s merged iarvr.ral artirles appaarinir In the A college 14.: become frreatly Imitative and hope that Cole is dealing rem- - op the sarbe fishmonger. tits ma.,- Staltes,, and has 'been in almost adnn:: into the hitt, griiy ms-- : Ifighway,.. nlagazine. edited poverty '. and the discontent cation is given him and when he is a growing PlelltiniPni cifully with K !piing a nd fed law'ng Jesty sots k init.- he (hi, every town .of "Why importance Km tt V. 1!!char4 a whichAtihere 1.4ka)-- -s. it, poverty sky ad orea me,t. suffering graduates from Harvard .he halt PlI America. ., the people of that country the lose of hi only eon. John wh- ol- hatIlti'l you sent the fisht I know the f o Yt 'I"' as presees upon souls really worthy of wonderful months seeing thetworld tamong t1,4 t ep,irkie Ilia as a matter of self protection i , ; eccentric, that ; ing ' entupantlin a Foreet and "National the best; and partly accustomed to as companion to-the solo fIllielitig rich maga Soo. the foreign. policy of China most spent all or hts fortune. died in 1:0, ...vera! atid It. young Felix begins lite under other make. tallen Tom makes a nagne i:,chm, ,,,,,,,,s of Japan. This policy PovellS.'and Mr. Toter vat, turned:, The' Aten Of in- adverse circumstances; and he 1stt hiniselfhis real parentafre-ente- r for. ;follow .I.hat Up Otte roonthz isue. back again upon hitt t.W11 ti'5011 rceS. heauty ,iii the.' tere-THEY-111111-i from the change of iresulteTlargely t !It the November iiiirnher if , hitt life. but followed by similar misfortun-esoft trtoonr, radtanee a was Ile introduced , then Tom,refusesdo change IplamsAhat ,,, through began varied career wk; leave his'entire ."1 I 4 own mode of jiving': or to b- Ithe!English when they stopped thet during press represientat:re, and nazi con- e- I his 11..1:3frrhi,"2thP.'i'ilinl'inaertPritc'iLfte;tti)nde'rth'itrh4erhnolltu8gt.l'hi r:Ift 1,.'t in of an earthoyake "! :::t'n5 ''''''; neeted Ntrro With LAilyitAn- 1.cotrie,a ristit mans sott. jle enro- Idistintegration of that part of Asia.. .the .thr t t,, ro 1 . very suitableineffii-iencame to the that (1(401 bet!eve. father Henri tp,nri de: many ways The English fluirchill. pensafes N E MARSH ALN LO S .NI ELE s TIMLs BY L were I the tie the , for his brtVo. anti intYrest hut never A further 4ivi5lott..2f Eastern Asia L Filial, parents Hot i me Melba. t, $t r ' n I a with to unable 4 poverty Pr.,ii.4, turino!I in itl !cope . Thomas Beecham. Imre K:raily.: .ia able to:.beLeve in wom- - would result In atitCelaalxilVit tied 4, .1 unable to ripe above it. The father t an as hie mnther ny other hefiv! La ivr, .Nebairl.F.f., pontst, "Educa-- : 11,,,,,,, others. Thcri he. became hunt- wh.4:.h.she has noted 1,1 New Tr oiNmt the- first with those countiles that came int,A .. thywh.,.dr. 'Ithese look istios his miserable existence as Onfl Ir'r--1 '1""n ,i2tenitures which- aas- given in part in tn,tror,1., Linn parts.-i.ftitaufhors t eettirl it Fitt' rit011. to annexed the e of Posseeslon lived I sucha 1 tong as-1 off .s k , i Walter glitYtilf, of Shropon"re. and; PX illt Pflett , or Jilts enitinlii A to's- .ufokm age. and -nalid,Z,:rnirn't.,' .yellintAn Mr. Colquhoum one tit the great-lige Sne- Ball,an natint'al If flu j this mortal coil" and thus passes i traigin .'t' but h a -on later Reatrco China. authorities' ritarr;P,1 Pst we orizutally appeared in the ond leave Tom upon the w hat Is! Enghsh gp.riina Langley. Whon burns fuI havICt t.t.11. got ,,,, ,.. out of our story. At his death the sin. , ,..A ., u , of Ed:tea:ion high road to Aucreos And a certain writes. "England. which practical- - used unticr- tho pnt 7 tit., dO Uri, - Cla:r I.ew:p for .ylnptithy.g;t. h1... - " ,4,,, gi,. - -.! a) ,,,a,:tion theasNationa! All tnood s. front sa d to giA things liven up a hit. for by now type made into an at. of happiness. yet with many. ly so far enntrols the China trade. that anybody. DO rnattcr lw,vi ht,,,...travoling again. this timo acootn-- 1 do thlr st,iff anYhow '; From 'Felix has grown to be twelve Yeats tenr4orn bat", 'to wait the ...n in card IT of wire on most his to lose -, Brigham ler., ot:,,,e hy parotion t,id writ. 5,0 tileort tOtt:ff pallin,.; Old and-which mink olenvis upon his horizon. has ; Mania, a .Jobif hotin, and distributed reailv dosires to nr,i, .cy: day from 1,.rth to China. even. ihoutil she receive a! There are ways and wa), apra.- - dal' writ.. all oer Camila, and So'ith A'rtr.r.' Anti ! sufficee for hia own and his motif,' Thereforolwhy the title? 'The 'trtrtibTe too '1,iPNV w'i,h of ii. Potor of the ith inipitnients -. entlY, man, ,,noula Kyne. proud par- . IV1,1i. large mbar. This'. Wounded Twice. er's needs more adequately than FalilK float- exp,'.,ti,,n la itte ,..' The car& Ellication 1,VeekMatt Piro,- - b, writ.rs ir is that AND couPELLING. enurse in hormone with the'poli- - tent of, eappy meth-- 1 Wile71 .'.. h.!, .1!" thi, nar hT el.a, ax, ias' be,hbemp ruilu 1,, 1,4, " the , song,- in ataistis!, border-- i:nd decors-Noact I'dlted Thell ,,,ha,-of Stitte the cies other and 0,,tte",n h,invpd 'ley of "Main St author t II, a r'11.) as a "KANCAR00." by D.' H. Lawrenee but ed whieh was the father's in hringrillel roiltnir Thp bitten. iosie or pri,ato, half ,,irseA in (hint. and ant eli- ar, er b has a pimp!, ond ettc,fit,-'Wh'fine anted 1,e. ta W an a FinteClinit wit,..r.:tmitt,s.011,1 n year Thlinas Seltzer, New York. pub- . I a tirnOn trade tug iti the pennies. Sn, when Felix i.o,r, and of the Nfaeser he uel.d I" int of thia rountrir he isevesa- - imeth,4 LIP a' ur,ata,uth'l; i',.trii, 421 of at' profour lis ' the l $..,13in Mario l'ranii er; a.stinies of Mcnoa-,. responsibility Moritat,,t pages; t :W lie: Matto a cup .T enr LP.. a MI S.1",.r,t,t E, ionitair nt tilt' B. t innIt Watt peen that trade 'faith r . . , 0 -,1 ,, ' "rnin'1,1 !W l' o "tlo 0. PI" 'i'a On the leti-h,viding rooms and food for them etti,1 iiosoamit,rs th,rnrouf en -ito an-- - orlr.L.I'm ,wrrtif.prtot-tt -Kingaroo.'" D. 11, Late- China would become enormoub,:n c'fnt.'tivt""r wtti)e--th. Iwo lonic sone wp,i eeikinc al ..,E and i'oft.e the. ::,, they have nearly enough to 'oat; 1,, pooni-icontsira of evt,ral Itur4e. the t ,'..'ot, i ttI,! Ditrinit trur.ii.r:,.,7i-er:::1,' r three;vear tcOlit, one of of ilv- the futute. At . on a .. ,4111C. rmer in the! 'Fre.doin.- - and peer living quarters in a better! l't a oil f:rst prirat in tht .. h,gh s, imports ,,- Nitre Ag English noveliets. has gtven to war period of Londoaa suburbs. Rinehart' It,p Nottz,IttiS"t ,,y14 I INA, .' .t,,iti iin.-- Part .. .. or file never s,,es it agurs-- arlir t he, Unitd Lin,' essay contest from book a readers of 16 unlike (o's bourn. F,.0. relit) any s lichoot-0 o. I His n. ,t m.ints T .r'',.;.'S..-rilsi.,114hto night I ',..' Pc:cc:der 1,oSap, and Pear River Th. nearly69.000,0002.per,year. a'sd"s's.1..r ii:'Ai. .... ddzart7tiv,on ns n.,;(. h ,,....,1.., r;:ornirtr...., fArn is to draw and paint': but he works' his othor novels- - That it will find to haa,,, ishonis on the subject. --rb, 1 favor eopecially among the ratio of the 'increase for 111 was ag,ethsi.ethhro,tiah,.iin,simi.:nre:;:r r TP1 Hired. 01' al bookkeeper during the day. Fgr equal Niar of of mt. St. else, PlItillirat '',!r' No.. c.f an Atoise telephone:s Erank eings Credit. prIzo or ono, en that the writer cares most !lei per rent. for 1,20 ,144. Per r ent. along to a number of cluw,riers. soutgiel readers be,,s or tradesmen's visits sini. p,r., ,o re cf,1. on a film shn,an! "The We.i That War - Tile latter Peat rind Etta tirisr. of the Rear to interest seems unquestionably It will be aeon that Unitd States dill& he tajs to this trained fere- - mitted tO interfere with tier .6(gaitoithees of the Ltindon!'in part' readb years he can only earn enouttiy for sure. secnnd Wan. ittpr.!im. and third la to Iron -with China trade trail-growing which Potent'in theme, bare necessities. but as bier age -, etary. tlig me up thrPe or four good ary work now. hut it was nnt The prizes uer al.; Pot ;.htie,tt-ir i'inema. alnd is P bort--tgace in 141corprioupg propo rtion? I se...Nis the issues of nations, i1.ettntoett.,,, wtst, What'. Job becomes his nf increetes II,. ,Pr;tirnantic IlOrri.,a hurricanes t'al'e InfluPneP ir,..,83,147...nteltrwg'ithiltanebhiabrre :s, no.i. off !IN:, and Sili what t2ti. is It rmarkable is that it endeavors to solve the quesn,,t.rnatiti:r, 01,41, 'tt as ' Mon.- - and by the tinehe r ttl .n t tiO,S, - p.1 bti.botl t She started go knee. , of humanity's social needs; the history of ilapan haa had on leatrs a gap The one tht i used to iin,0t. eighteen he has s pleasant little tion 11Pr bnabaed in tbe stelry and .5alinps on 1::nnIse Anderson has been rho. Tbp4''''florb,e there ""a"re. Chinese in thought. Although its potent incomparable imagery. a t, with ', borne for his beloved mother. P get the Nil flavor or h,,,, W4telt I young doctor just building! Mr will find on lis "ag iw, hrttn., on the ries( morning !.'n ,,i;t or- - In- - ch1,4 tst ,the :Ntanti In Haatmoephere. its portraiture. I great hostility between ow tan desk for . more tarts about 'Cape limn '0: s nra,licf. and the family tres or. must read tits ; sodil food aril ildte, mountain side need.; a idea sch,nai year honk. "TheClarthe countries. seeenhelyss. its both.' high more is -Jead perspective, Kangaroo' money.' the lielt ocLams,....;!.., Hortt nsr.rtii hürricants than RinthAst gno, ifitecol .i Cape Thasext the tragedy into itr t cli,o? Al9fit', 10n:. that China must imitate Simple? v"7 itlad an idea she toottid '1i hen FelixMarriels, s t The girl is big novel, bandied in a conipi0- persists and a"'i r''''''''s r' the Chineae are no at Jrni; siorirs;;Pe'"'art; de,,,,,ct. go 1,, Outda Japan, i3,rgere t.i I a' not his equal intelleCtually. hut is ehensive manner. ' I, ro:,,t, 11.1sr ..,,;Or Poe tno Ott IL,L1),;: ;tin balking thera tbomeelves AO bodroorii tktorf... wt!tch preparing t no et railg o, amung ' tr3Nt.1 a;011' ly, very mueh two-of chief concern in --the book are doubt. P . r ,o n , a wealthy and a a e at n um, h e r h 7 fo rty mt St!ntr'1,' i:ttie "house orran.. P . h.v.e grestcharaetFts. represe nttng mereial 's mother st- .s Nice. Ilincharrt SPOIlediiiild. I bo tLe rrey !ltd. screen enntinulties in !h,nr et., ',us, c4. nr !her of .firw,tstr,,L new and the conservative, military the ',fr.:it:mon:W.. by the L. S. : t 11, :teary, of H vl'as m when feta her great IId -ra tn. can't vrrIte m an unro m.e.. cea,cd simply nave girl' their men. of who leader Conpany. to tnrtify adver,sKangaroo.-la s ,eouptry. They !tic s iotI. offwe Anti hu5ifiezs U Peeti the influesee which- the hlti7g$ 11 r:".-- 'he We,t. (31 of !""g" The that r'UrE, .it,Trit ina the ,,,ng slit in any zood bust- Vi'h,t Rupert Ituithee ts knise ,the t i something better .po- that those eloeely rtlatect to them tittion to the atm".phere stipplifti has upon Yetis'. and when. power- would evolve a";:l is edited by 11,t4i, I. be tAnitPd forhutiol-toWersnational a It in tscFs, i policy: by lacpy. heart ohaptd p131t,y,. and det, in," might nnvI his ettvty uitIl is less to change Ma mind she is . litically and eocially t Thp w.,! that. rin Last.. ,.t,.rf ,c,..wo-,totlida iti ttere .1:Inedw ,I) scraps or ic.elly Pa ner..Th,. 44 r couch several interest- and Richard Lovett Som- The 5lotchurfans. tho Chinese, don to , nt forged- to sett him marry, Eetelle. i vs ttrei es se fi,ve deas bertum ,Cr. PractioallYof nsntring Pitrer ribtileir ,en '4r':.!" lookland. . struggle together The marriage iv a completeffailure. ers.. It is theirnever UMW,' Cowan p.,,,ber. of for dqterent mo"ds. y,11 ust- ,desa 'lb at h ave oeeurred ti i' Gateway them atso the Japanese seenta, twith Somers quite sure of and from NS t(414J 3 the mother. health. 1 wr.1at various mnmen" and deratand 'Shcme. 14he ps r,,r II,;at,e. , is la ,ted vtth a ElWri. tt'''' measure a in t China cóme. ,i, 'have I him. a , The 4 to a large Af allegiance). a baughtly, sad reene: the boavv readjuz things thP (.,n14wYn i;alsn.ty at When fit st Felix is released from -, 1V'eit ' 1,e .Ire. to, or re for emountial 1,eku-s... his wif he lopes hie mother. We to a supposedly finer ,note in the has provided the early civilization exotte 3ltra,111.e .,n-- el,kookt.e.,?..ntuleiz .e t,,,o, oe There are --two oatius by " untioUbletily th ehas;,i Ira ' arrives kit a certain stollen,. oh, of Children ., 1,,..4,,k, sh.,11.,. o- oh,. "113 Japan. has developed and The True just following the World from it which leave )ilm alone,-anlonely. with period 1.1".e In the r".(14.nr;tnn' ranee of the lute rose- tor Ail 'not. Is believed that the Chinese all the eerarot that fIrsi "I' It.s, 1,;,"! bf,.. the theme of land A,t, ,..r.;,..,,,,i.y the Ompany of a Strange girl as--- war. that furnishes irk will. h the ututg-tpui.Bee :kl;t,hell, of Whitetih .b TV. ; may in time ftree.---.1n4( dirtriblotk.rt-eerkfreel;kepisodes the the hook; inevitable secure.the, Christmas inrugcooperation tt7,,,tml'Instoquhet:e,:tr7r and Spirit . ,., ', ' Vii',;..ter lin ed- ifigenue figtire., Only respite from himeelf. 14 n hy Bu rbar 3 A. Sch.d.ir , Slahehuria. ' caught ;.. ,,t,,Ts... oil "' ,. a, ,'",,s4s, AbY k. II V from in an earthquake. Whether tile between themrepresenting as lo The 'n1 NI ou'i4, who hal b.,en rnentioac,1 , a .,,, atudy book contains such tendencies. etrong .i..11,,,, ,do Thc trJA atalr,,,, Nlattil pf ",,rottlna, opposing, MIIPts WOrht. .. hg extricates himself or finds sue- they l',1 !!:;y 1.nnr.1pthr,:om from the Chinese point of at June iith.l.,,,,-- t, ors.,:611,11r,0 ;,..,,,,,k "i'tt,;:;',.,.y".: I n O ut del lArtntent oo p,e'te1 4 r the itching hour of 4 a ot. thouttntft:',A:f-velse in drank remains for he that supplies the human element gement tt OW, to ' '.dtlttror the be view: done that on your la after, he' who j.:' has ,'r,,,'a.:,:'.1't.N .1,,,,k ;,.t 0 atter-- to. learti.. This atorlilir la and'tikpitinavoidable, tragedy et it sex!' Vt. .,,,:til--to 4tto ,,,,,rthi. ::oiitsine; ..uscin4 Ito Vrite:-.- - you se a. ritten fillip The scene is logwally laid In '. vr,r;7rithYr.c;:inerltr,..r" rIaltr,".. t . k Poignantly beautiful hi .tart bin ,Australia PEN 'SKETCHES Or 1,16EL woman nito did th rhf . a.. gifted the most and teres:ing tna",i; neet,r one -: end It Is vr onderfut ctime-tieF p.scr rilynn I s ;se T e ot - CUrtia r, ill,ese,),,Tes':".I. from beginning tofor un l it ftr Car'tottorA of continents. There Is., untried -ee-- e -' Felix. Gertend Four AND lloraemen" vilend nh POPPiES. poor' prolonged misery ,,,.d Lei kteesdenr. of Arizona. lintriorter,e,-. by , rospeet; !die - and is now however:a recounting of the events LEItoNs H.''''. .r'rng tn bed Plt .1tdoes t and everybody else- - Perhaps such In ' t bY 'Nye II ('. Chann l ertrude; Thstnas Sltge. Sandneyer rit'qier. - and Books R eceive d , England during the World war! trude the tloldwvn s ernario fences ize. i is'', eerly in the day S he wr,tes.': lives are lived. doubtless so; but which New York,. publieher.. IN ,, . A Wleh?'' n led hest Somers and his wife. all her atoic hrr atrial out in lone hand - and 7A.111inspiraPons ,a the morbid atmosphere and unhapAles W. JOTICS. of l'..Til er. 1.r...,. a r is e bonk in I n This about i.y the .01, collection ,S,,tne, h.,, it to forsake Harriet. s. later. on that country' typ fury s piness is entierly too depressing almost hating lin injustice and something over three Core pen time. a hunch" viiii Wake her up. , g ;I .!,! to compensate for any pleasure narrowness.-tales.t,1 a sound elPep. Pk tiny, she; al.:. t'Atin'ri:sr.,iti ..';.:.1.1.: out of J m Tl!it7dItyilfVfin7:;. TuPife4tCiah k The . well known of veek alof sketches Farmer a u 11,, types th,s yeung though unwilling there may be in the artistic worth mose'to ... always keepe a pad and 'pellet!' us- - ..t, or- - of cari-.Lawlor I r :, an 41 referred a nurifter It A;i the of 1,.;ef unuatia. i, to4by yo admit else that, people. anything der her 1,1110woind pita 4,,,,,,,, the Vt.,- 1,..1 0' ftfht ptortop. Ho V.R.: e a,: e,-- .,,- -. : or technique displayed by the Is as a a n ,,. a 'articles b!s Ilt-a- l viri:,ers on s e rte e c:hter himeelf bank ingood. Threitighout the pages.1 publisher a the S. laughing Who's .. ''' '''''''"-';''''- ' they corne T hen author. ;ii,: intangible yet Insistent.' is the III"' 4.'d find she lies and flahnrates Who of the U. pe-- , them in her tuel.,1,1:tea,-4- , and a,...,..n,,..'Hart-ie.:,k l !hill', lltih,, lat r irelatiVeiranottrlonds--(nt-enamie.- ) oil' ur or 4 mind nt Ps Home two euliar th itna and cif Y New of the excit t e,se lonelyork greatl spirit weeting he t,ap,, BASIL JUMP" LATEPT.,', ' cr a,'y , ,) . Fo forg The "Popplek of the puts them on paper In dettel M.,,; grerrtp, pf'30111 , 1, continent. broodinC haunting sad,1 in it. t,,i, tzt,,. ,,,,,:,1, it,,,,,,'.,1. t:,,.. ,,.,,,n rernino nty pig e are t Act ttl ,,,,i a,dail!i Henri writes tier COntittilltiOR Otit. bent:, la a ifil -- ?..APPT iSLES .. BY Basil And,from the pen of Hcat.. II,Y,,,qiO. re it,;eivt Boyer arid Mr. Law- - book. title are the folks we like; Mothis , , , :.:3 T. , t.itA h;htri,,.4;;ile,,,znrr, Alln rel in band dii ,ii and then .,1 them New yit instoy a. tate, Brea, York; rence, that magic painter of verbal the "lemons" arewell. the, lemori. t long !,,,, xhitir; Barrer in ht.:IC A !e. ,,,,,,ivtill X WI 1 a il'Viiat Ar.! e ri r h ..rt - ' ii,,nt, the rine tYhn the nefirithors besr ,corn4,,,y ''' ..,,,,n, scretary to hp t .tilt page; glee- t7h..A4 , 'ki N le al r Among the drawings we flit'd a Fannie lured brings ypewHtten stsi e I sI'vr ten nv J ames 'Making for4chtieZMAS7-pictures. it is insidious in Its tip. forth , her; isn'e tyreae:,., .,.,,,i,,,,n, piospibi ,Ivii.. brain children in great travail.' Ph41 ..!1.', the- - l,tioss. thet Pet le writtne '5'1":, ,3l'Ard''..k, ceni tra"., Why the title? is, perhaps part peal. Surely It has left little to be sketch st."ProfesaOr Doodle Butt.'- deelaree. ,:'4Wit:'1411,, tlee.; a a The 1.'1- - hour day adnr!- - a,,,,,,,tou l' rhl arona.an4,-thrit---ttf.. ,,, tertn- ol minds desired in atmosphere; local color WhO.leaehes palmitory,,..psycho- od , another- question 4 . most writers s by ' it e'sill,i i, aset TIP' mind 7 and 'chiropody. r- the AV.' ist', firet reading. --nians nettling the analysis. a . I.'"Ot'f-imagery pictures Pen, of many readerswhy such olltydTh.. s story in her young life. tt;ey-il If I wet'e. to; mother sot lir ict,Lg ney. her social Life. the ocean. the hypnotism. osteopathy and maIN writ. only :Shan. .i..' I.,tifolaN rotnpanY 13r!' rnAg'''InC Pr t'''.' I. otte li.. 4. all hours a day - I would- in ' 4 1 "Dr. and Then there bush other AuE other of A .things. :ken seems vet.:utt-the ttah. York have en my paper.- the auportions puhin,hed by Te.54aThe life of Tom Whitclaw G(x)dspecd of "Humoresque" and "Hack tralian landscape are ineradicable. Diabetes.", who wants a new ear. thor - nothing ty, (.4,r for the; purpoe tif Cr.- to have been anything but happy a Grei,,, 701. IV.n it - Cat .11 FA e and Is planning the removal of an Pay- sta tes. -- There are no union un der:gra-0441inen TortrUhliPhinE Nen Cr,. conratt'ng he never:, was able to find those THE hours in - Attic Ai. my flat. ArriTtime. my kept ciwgzaz expensesappendix1st vIll' c'n the 911Pu' "'s 1;totleg fen. VI( Tla;ston IArinty,;al:Pcare'l ginteriesis Trimalstins. bailey isles of which he dreamed. THE OPEN DOOR until an inspiration' typewriterI The Nlacaula Co Nen, Toil! ' 'W''11"":" c POLICY. bY En we meet "Mrs.' Lizzie Sinaeh." ''''':- - i front the home of his continue to sit there un..K. "hat' ' eeemated two husitands and comes. nenut,a and ttl I have finished a chapter or an ',Tilung Yetn. the Stratford Com :e..i 'by MCrx-cpowwow by a woman bereft c,,,,,,;" , smells the scent of orange eplaode. Sometimes it tomes easily., assosate a,,,d t;eo A, Tare. Boston. Maas.; 1St pages, who or reason. and transplanted from . elee,sa.iriroitisan rnt:4,,.1toughp.tn MUM!' in the spring arid craves but more often it comes very. very blossoms . . i2.00. F,srIMPIPtl...1.1nathigPT st.th to another. POO charitable home If you're looking for bard." In Greenbeenik, by itertitt p All ley Nersitteter t'l.e 4,:ti...rti-,- t s 111 ! WI Book for first .The author. ,although-- a Chinese. romanee." was the experience. It will be seen from the forego, an easy life take in floors to sertity,', len ' T. C, manager.. ttr t,,,t .4r .,, ' fag. & Cf,r,,p4r,v yeens. When the woman who stole undertakes to present the subject Dig that the.hook le designed for but den't attempt literature. yarns t of , 1 Tullidge's Hilitory Salt I a!,., ,nn ThemAP. tpn ,lia:te,,,-fnr . of puhlieat Hebrew life. ty,rt hiay h.ni passed outat his life she took matter of his book in an impar- Jt12113150111101111 'purposes. But it is not the gifted -- - painter ' ''''('' 4'0"," , Vim I A Lake. er''' The d',r','!i,',,t-.f.brmif Irr t rtf he r Hart, of his birth. tial! manner by .confining himself C' her..the.seeret tn. the ordinary sih book ludieronC 1,11,t 1 VAIna Cho.And !:, the way. Mins floret does . Mill.V ...,',1,.rn., 1.tieq,.1,y tnve rtr. ,. i .IttngPr an,t, one!t.."..,, eo Tom never did know to those leading events of history acceptation of that term. The not takeby her , A" characters. from life Peso., ,7 New York, . i.i.iivgariil in 'ore '' a lmth er lionea public:all :t.,: and ilarrom. thaft.have had most to do with the araWingt4 are not caricature--no- t Her charaelPte are. atirh perfect Ilogatiske ilea." V '2(;:n: Our Little 14,,,': Lt..' Th. ' t'anarli:In'toi',eiti '0.;.Z likeable.- fine sort of exft4flai policies of I teat, nuidiabed Voe.fnire nanera ltlinit during exaggerated; of lora Hebrew -'rota 'that type"' "I find." peopie I tYpes. 'many 24 just Emily, F, Ni.irower I,. r. Pkg., At't-- -011t,iirt VIty, .' a ' The hook le full boy and when the "Home' tranefortml5 the artist-authin a fore- - have charged her with - ' .'" hy l'reet,Iii tl.ov , .t.i,.4-.,.. the- - printed leasesitheAst century; 'extellent subject matter 'says, him out to his firm real I find the human os 11,, 'purr.. race stocific But. elduslr e et)children , ii,...,n,... i Crooked IlliT's" ' ' De,. dr,,..11, Ser. 1,ro,,,,,, kt: .':,:i'''''7", are ;1'1 ;infetr,,.,tz ,y -zum W JI im.p, Bh1n. toi. Dm te oceNrlopedic in the scope t ' people to whom he goes love hirniand ' eve: .1101!and. funny enough jest taken straight beg been invention. illth011ith Pn- - !"..it "'ells :... tleo..W. ItCo!.;:teluct. "The 1.1,41,." "":. Vsesi . , , and treat., him na a son. "Ilut the''its inforMation. It treats of a sulttas !tla" come of the character.IP dowed with . ! rbilitelelplintIsa thr Visoni ,.. o a). - Great and mighty is the Mountain, But its showy crags are cold. And in vain the sunlight lingers On the summit pro d andbolds , 1 - . - . , Mr Van Doren -- tt ' -- IA ti,-('- , ' ; II ' ' , ' - 3 -- i ; - i !,tq . Of I A 1 : 41,-erav . ' - I t coxpr,-.,...,t- - - - I AVnters A . , Kno A .- Po'-tr- . . 1 I . , ) t (4...,r , ''''''''" lii4o-li- z- a- I s: - tt -- ;to-- eil,, C " l 1 ; , . , . A I - - , .11 I , 14 gent-leg- 0,--,- LI t ' i I - .,,b?, I, '''...L:IT:te-ILIth,- - 4 i L- ', :k I j ::, ' - her-hoo- , , 3 Wa V'ea,.. bv Edisto Sloker; tier floir's 'Secret,'" an anonymom . Tt C ,, , As to A Port Laureate. , , , , - :"'"l':1'1:"-- h,',. 'one or dirq ( t eii.1,,q.. Local Literary Field. ,. - .V,. A. ;,,,,i-I- ,, and ! '''''t it, .,:k.4.1, The, t s,s, 1,6,,vi i. a";:tr,iilp2:rtoulthe'hia',,,,,r,au":,",, , I to tru1.--- . ,lo- ,..,, ,;,. I, t'itit' IPtal,,,," those is ho rts,a fled a a '.1 accetttod a eapt:al- tune of f!4000, and instvad au wt.twit,. wd Jane Austen'a uneh., mr Per rot Interest a : - b,r,a.,t,iiipi;,!:;;Id.,,,uis-;,!raCtoult- r, ;,...,I1-1.4-- auk, esa.On i t thch be holot to traLc tl;o: to ii, inl!., fte,i of ., t VI e gmeic 1...,L,Iti,,,i.tp.,:krJeoit:ftrsohr::;re,ie,e.r.,11..m-r-tht7,tat my dtsclosed t Notes and Newslets About Workers in the t,Lt.4.1,11,, , , ,, i 1ft, r tit S:'i; Lr. ;Silt Lttse tt,y. t ' ftt:. .,,, Ae..,,' , ' :,13 1).. 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