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Show n ' 41 . st..46.4.4010b000klor.immilloom. Aro '.4 A .. . ......,,,,-----;;;- - , . . - - , r . I . . . , . o . - ,i - - I - , :-- - A 2 -- , . - ' )- ..111e". ... A - - - - -- -- -- , ,. . , , NormansVennerl , . " '1414,7 4 O' OM 11 & ti Y c.-- Sibyl The S Delphian Humor.-- Tolsloy - : - 1 . . - - 51 ., ' -- - 4 ' ' , Dorothy Thompson Makes First Hand Investtgation , Of COldit iptIS There. -- . - . IWholesome ,e,toenanneaw.s000n.jiwoomitoao,onen,4en 1 ' ) -- - - 1 And His Novel.. "Brief Candle", 10061111004111111110MOMP.M001111 - - - - : "The New Russia" i - . , - .- 3 - -,, . . ti I . - NOVEILBErt DESERET SEWS, SATURDAY, ,,-,--. .1111E , - - - , . Norman Vannes's, life and writing sareer hate been Interesting He was born In .Itivorpoul not a great many years agoana began to write- - while he was still in school ilis first paid eructs appeared In Punch. The was Infor !Mir terrupted his career as It was ovrr rearl!egbaunt' lkweririn7 in earnest. The first novel. "The Sayer Lining." -- viairpublish44--utzaerr plume of tz C. Platoon. "The. Imposter." "Billy Padley"s The Gay Tradition." ana Wife, 'Who's Who. follownd ,all them gay, farcial. humorous 10Vv he was - writing for magazines. such as Punch. Saturday 'Evening Post. Eve, etalege Burner. and fain building up a reputation for Immo& With the- - publication this fall company of by Vie Robbins-Merri- ll Brief Canals,. Venner turn a aharp,.from his usual style- - of gay1y-to a hearted. lively sardonic. trnical tale of a -- man with but six months to lire. Howver. - even hie fatalistic- - mama bre novel is not without its hump. or and though.it is certainly not what. one has learned to expect it doe previa him a versatile writer. war. Norman Venthe During. ner was a private in theGrenadier Guards for. few moitthe and then became a lieutenant for the remainder of the conflict,. during which time hs was wounded. During the general strike after the war. he had the unustiat limes of tbeing a conductor on an electric train. He was a special corresPondent at the Peace Conference at Versailles which post suited him exactly' as be had had SOVOn rears experience as a douthe r,naliMLitter.,he. was French Occupation of the Ruhr. Venner is keenly interested in American literature and is especinif; fond of Theodore Prziser's work. He hates. he ems. "purple paisaages in music. drama writing or thinking." and strives to keep them Anti of hie own work. All of his time isrnow spent In though ait a youtk he writing. had been advised to follow bankor teaching as a profession. ing Hehttoome sharply defined hkh inpersonal preferences clude cats, ,Bach. modern poetry end modern girls And his 41slikes are no iess marked.. .. ... - . , .. There ht, perhaps. no better or werld is ogainst them. 'The result more inclusive summary of Mina of which is a continual fear ethatred of all Capitalistic tiaThompons bDC,11 dhan-- - this-e- s- - war. aand a profound alutPattlY carpt from it: the only judg- lions, the globe. mein I brought out of Russia is of. for ail working classes Ofcommented thao be a ceuatry in mighty, movemeut. gather Rue- - , "The' New of an experiment of far 'greater about or quoted. western sia" is to be read. The Success of aighificance Ahem the world dreams of. of ,problems. spit'. its content Cl newspaper, articles and favorable. and noel, moral. mental, economic and was .widespread administrative. greater than kart ID the book.- Miss added nutolt- - unpublithedmaterial.. . once in any nano,. includiog four new chapters. and As one of the most distinguished the entire menuscript bee under- woman Journalists of our times, a gone el thorough revisionIC 0,. ' correspondent for years. at C. foriga home anywhere on the continent ... avid familiar with its politica Miss honor bee coma to A rhomPson was. sent into 5a"et one ofowing our promising home writers. Roast with orders to write what Blanche Kendal". mcKey,, Wocd she saw without his or has beeu received by Mn. alcKey The result Is this book: complete that her poem entitled "Longtng" and comprehensive picture of Rua-- nee been included in an anthology sia after to years of Soviet rule. called "Ointemporary Poets" 1,0 bet be ff'ati '''TNa- New Rua" published clarity the winter-bthe -- ---m a" is a m a'ny-- a ded book: in ad- - Stratford , company. dition to its value as a study of a , nation in the throes of a ruthless Lord Birkenheld'A next excur- epochal experiment 111 government. ;lion into outhorehip wilt consist of it is also of Interest to businesill,a collectionAid The Hundred Beet men and investors, while there is Hasaysi." with en anairti- as much attention devoted to criticism. to be published by orators under ..IADIDISIII" as therm, Camell. ' is to foreign trade possibilities. . . i Wyndham Lewis. who recently advanced to the first rank 3liss Thompsonwho. incidenta1-111a- s --- - was recently married to sin- - ,among Britieh novelists. is of Amen.The !Bookman reveals. cleir Lewia ininaetisoy.:ican birth. . Maine-abou- tHe was born-ICoocrusione are left to and in the III pages of as relevant Years age. and exciting journalism written tot . e .. -- Robort' Nathan is a wilts and 'Teti down and down WO the roots gentle man. Because his book' are 01 things. -like him they have had it aingular It Is Impossible to put ona's Overlooking' the Lartto 7 t In the sAme tear were born the (On Her Hountata-k.op- t as Jiiooke go In 'this on any book of far. Nathan's -two who dominated the men liter, human "lnd 'MY. This ia by far the best.' The coastline ranges far, the skies unfold; tit. e one of has Stair-Thits nrcill.dustilLad.- half an of the second y horizon y America. - people bass, bee; , puzlEach - ''" The mountains- - rise in glory, glair on nineteenth-centurImes ,ancl the In have k them found Old Of atedby rwas. ,Powable to soy th,at each aucceolvt darting Sun eeek& Daphne cure alai the writert wasphanales and othertionsense.thook haa shown a certain advance place is 'In thickets dark where laurel blooms are fair, of rill time, The centvviary of Leo land ripening of a talent which In and them' by, , i the beginning produced Toistoy comes less than six months The ancient sea, deep wrinkled, ever young, far finer .. , . At the have waged war over therm o f Henrik ',been after that tnan most writers, and more With salt lip kisses still the silver. strand; Ile is not a writer for ths stupid 'things close. of their careers-- both stood in writers the neld or In caverns dwell the Nymphs, their loves among, forth in the double capacity of ere- - or the bigoted. He has learned per- - :fantasy, ever produced-- . at the land. But shake the and enlist ative was I a admit born that ruielimak. 'propheL" haps before be partiality to And Titans still with strange fire in Ibsen the dramatist and of life which Anatole France put ;Dalt.' which is a middle book, but into wordsthat same. ,hotwely,Imost of all I like The Woodcut-wis- e operate simultaneously 'Anatole France at whom the .ter s Ilouse." Not only does it through a &Inglis...vehicle, ist A thousand generations here have come, the writer and Marsh. Parisian window trinintere'of the'Poseess the same qualltiee of irony, wandered o'er these hills, and faced the light; - Tolttoy Cocteauschool have taken of late :beauty and humor that one finds in represent, broadly speaking,---tw- A thousand-timeahronological pha4e. Between the to ahying..'emptyscent bottlesIan the other Nathan booksit f slight VAIL from mortal Worn 1), are those who have, cur- - teals W'singular understanding-o'bes and the year task Has leapt, and lapsed again into the night. the arnit-- - books voyed things from every side. who and love for the whole spectacie-ostop produced curst their and star, Here tribesmen dwelt,,,and fought, which have. won for hint,' in the have seen- them under multiple as-- ,nature. the love of Uncle Henry for the love for their And scoured both land and sea to sate their, opinion of many critics, the very Pelts and fall of contrasts. Thetis "his lettuces and - needs; in the art of the ravel.. have come close enough to truth ;aim, wiWit, to the end, came near first plaCe afar here of Prophetic eyesf youth gazed In the test twenty-fiv- e years et, to ,realae that they alien invert wOrking ruin for all those who With lips-halhis life he made his art subordinate reach it,- They doubt and they be- - loved Old Hemlock and the ten open brooding on great deedi,s there. And there is new- way et eoms' benevolent, and 'reciting: trees that grew to haa arch after life Ile did not altogether than- - they doubt and they have strength the .eurions- pagan love Of Joseph the Woodchopper for these same Nor dreamed each little mortal of the Bast, don the practice of fiction, but and sweetness, liberty and indedoubt ard they be- - trent. I think I like best of all the , most of his writing and hieown pendenceithey Nor the deep sources of his life divined, come the Of the Little Green Man and moderators figure. good chief preoccupations were Concernhis herds, or net in ocean cast, Watching ed with' the problem of persoo al 'counselors of this poor humanity i who became no friendly with the no enslaved to certainty. elfin Metabel and transported her - - Deaf to th' ancestral voices down the wind; ealvatiomIA---thcourse of that and which tin to miraculous a fashion pack to -quest he broke not only with es- - doubt " ' does not know how to Bariy. Nor guessed what strange sweetlikenesses should rise, tablirthetrO but 113' It 11 ai profound--inthe This it Selves of himself, far in the future years. Isis apirit, IthikamehrwhiehAtee.metteir whit bitvewa pi, book are , The-loy-- of , soul within their sunlit eyes, cal rebirth he found it necessary that Mr- - Nathan writes. own his With th of M. Nathan's books are this, but : Indicative of the scope and con- . to with the state,.the Woodcutter's House" :narks And in their hearts his secret hopes and fears. from 'The want it thought tento of thwbook are such and private this that there ill anything mourn- - the happiest union Of these chapter I ride on the mountain tops. I ride; family,- the church , headings as: "Mayfair and Mon- I have foutscl my life and am satin. the validity of that art in ful and plow; about the nooks of ties. And it is a union that is not tbarraste," "Americanization ae which be bad cored such gotaable tr. Nathan. ..There la It Is true, a accompliihed by great effort and lied. saw. Yea, from my lofty stand Yet ' Socialist ; Ideal," and '1,ame Eros.' Onward I ride insthe blowing oats. triumPtm ..4 gentle. agreeable melancholy such leuneentration on the Part of the each life continuous extend H. saw esThe abould I book be to of of prove At the time deeth it as must accumulate and at length author. You go onand on reading ToistoY's Checking- the lield.lark's rippling -e .notos-o- pecial. interest to students of govwas the Infuse the writing Ot &fig Ohs In- it; without oriew stopping-to-thinBeyond its mortal bound, and reach a band to ernment; at anyone. who who, any uphimself writer Lighty I sweep In not impressed terested human hold and do that the mice dogs spectacle; To others and to others without end. time about Front steep to steep: on the imagination of the world. but there is as well a delightful. philosophical Socialism, speoulated on conversatidits For beve. on a stage that em- Over-m- yI saw the generations like a river head through-- - the n Now there has come a reaction. humor that Plays love. It transports you mirsteulouabraces thaC holdsclimates. branches high ,a all hunman on Eetimates the of the whit7h each like book vast all into down a world the Flow from age to age, and through spots of ly people- numbering over a hundred Come glimpses of a rushing sky; dredth anniversary of his birth are sunlightllitering through the mos- things are as commonplace as three was Complex of human passion float and quiver- -brush The tail where oats million, my horse-bound to be very much what theY Ind leaves of a tree. It la a humor meals perpetrated the day; and it works this .rnott amazing and complete. as flanks: would have been in the 'SOL A wondrous mirror where the ,Gods were glassed. s the author himself very close to nature, penetrating well as bloody revolution known Wild poppies crowd on the sunny will retain a measure of historical far beneath all the hard little laws must surely believe in It. You have to Watery. is being enacted an es- - 1 banks: which the teeing that for bin Nathan the Interest as a social critic and mor- of morality and It hat-noeriment in government and in A bee booms out of the scented And still through all these ages scarce a change , man baa superimposed upon nature world is like Francisco aunt but his essential famsts in life, for which there is harlii de- -. grass; to protect himself from himself. It Chronicle. hin novels. , Has touched my mountain slopes or seaward curve, A with tne, asl jay laughs soription. In Russ1 a. today is a of a. proThere is. however. need e And still the folk beneath the old laws range, dream .corne.true.Adreanicome RUA, SOMA far from 7- -, ilso.TcIstoy's novels-ar' Litest;---ride bills,-haw-cothe eiv trues as Int'ofar there forgicatl to And from their ancient customs hardly swerve;; The lacking in ethical content. - - - - Ths orial.tires have faded o!er head a few men the opportunity to put get !break between his first and second far Still Love and Death, veiled figures, band in band, For that '' valley lights glimmer Life's; hoard of iti Of A serene regret book, full practise their Idea of below- phese la by no means so sharp as Oa age-ol- d and smiling ' Ali the terror and vain Move o'er men' s beads; dread, Irresistible, meet; and to othera the satiefae.I beauty ot thit4Gascon Tha )011r wa I be himself believed. Like lbeen. Or the inettetlitee Of the chafing chain. , of tion lode Peop"Abbe that is idea of Pierr's governteeing country was far from beinf an addict he To ope the portals of that other land mighty tim Grind on; 0 cities grind: moot given a working test. Is by Jay William Hudson. Three-Minut- e to art for ort's sake. lite imagina- l.-lt, the I leave you a blur behind. Where. the great Voices sound and Visions dwelt To all' who seek relief- - from the kr soundless rhythmsagalnat is a work reveals tive from first the "r glow!-lifted elatethe ekiee ex- -- The a Pow- I impandi serious concern with the problems noiae and distraction of S hoer life 7:Th1:trial Wilder. new boolc-"Th- e Edward Carpenter. to those who In er and re, Formula and partiellint a We's Faith." of human conduct and with impressAnd whispering down the 'wideness Angel That Troubled the Waters" Os ensthe worlds heaped go Id I La previous with the extraordiaary;. HerePile ultimate significance. On the other member Mr. Hudion's was published October 2t by Co. POO of sand. of the world ......010.1Ep - lead- methods tho et governmenthand, his later didactie interests story about the gentle Abbe. is There breathes a book made is The them Let and work In their , must.. ere in their effort', to keep ally - narrowweary could not destroy his native endow- recommended, the - quiet, eharm of IA what of the f, author sixteen twilight-borm'up walls; the spirit of the revolution. The I ride with the ment of genius. When he turns this hook. voices of waterfalls! terms. nweet the plays. chords onli bi caught . In a tier - towa in southern literature and all mediums his hand to fiction. as in "ItesurrectAlthough this appears to be sin stage, listening heart. , N ::BOOKSOF-:-.T.HEIDAY-;:- , of are with! -ion."-verittes saturated oxprewion at the age ef IS Prance.. live& auowing-oens as I new is departure-it high, yot Imre, It half tmtirelyrevolutionary matter. Censorship. and long after his "rebirth." It is watching over his flock. listening to TeIIft forlorn. thor of Bridge of - San Luis is the still the band of the master. rigid. and the spread of props- - Downwiry gossip tlind sayings, serving the airy hollows. I shout. I work- begun in 4,, Itey,"' As a thinker and seeker Tolstoy them vrith wisdom. - The gandaisemazing. to far as kneel- sins! still In wee A FIGERN 0111 RomAscar,,,- ,,-soul wire wituld, scuzertncALLI AMES0143.-- -when he 1511, college my groat 04 had his magnificent aberration. life of these Gascon- Villagerkidr is CODS Me an warty summer the in and finished last enough and deep cerned the Russian people are in GET WISE TO TOUREELIP. by "A BON OF HIS COUNTRY." by but when his eye is trained on the Hudson reveals with all its humor To take word: it all, and hold It elms and office ot his publishers. For the the darkeet Welter Blown translated so much Anderson Collett and John O. by (tweets human being be cannot end pathos. He tells the to. Ignorance: in the wind. last twelve years be has been writ-i- n that theirs is the ideafostered bY 1 My body's a abough tight Emerson; Ives Washburn yob- - I Frederick H. Martens. Harper but see true. Ks Is the highest explanation that the villagers gave So would my heart bird! short plays. each one a. tiny the government my heart 'be over strong . Om Broth.". Fri" 11141 all the of "obsterver" in whom the of the miraculous cure which was that Haber", New York, dwin z Markham. ;meek CCM. dramatic entity. oath One my feet data of the eye are supplemented effected on fildonle's ear, or of the . Tread deathless fields of bloom and taining three characters and rean mocked the that by intuition laughter into village extraordinary 1 mskisir St George Washington a the sonic? men and women.--Ne- w quiring from three to five minutes dewy light. swain who blossomed out in an ' '''. Jean Bailey. for reading. Mr. Wilder points out Ram is am amtuting. yet setesttna figure et tcrirranneolat7040-ma"'"u- : 'American" haircut. There is OW a Ttnit Times. But nett, are in his preface that these plaYa method of volume which offers e about charming bit of of lite ta Ion author. 'A , Country." to not meant rproduction. analyzing oneself and friends. For seems to have done this without the chapel bella that fly to Rome FOR TOO Indian Babies Cry. "Brother Fire," written when be ,,.:71: example. do you kuow what during holy week. These delight-ni- l particularly offensive.. .t Tas did sot know based on a real inwas no sixteen is actor trait la revealed by a extols babies . Indian 'Tea," bits of legend and local manDimma story deals largely with That I bad failed scan St. Francis of life of the In tb chin Do you know what in cident Child Lance. gay Buffalo Long ners eurrent -the among -- -peasantry the yeuthful adventures of the And "Mozart" is thought toso away hot bright red lips mean? Do Wee father have been woven into the story with chief of the blood bend of Black- Assied.,-- -Of his country, at a time foot Indiana. His recently publish- . based en an incident in the life of ears really mean that the possessor when , Insieht and a gentle wisdom. was having consider- Lingered just totell Tou no. ' vicginia is generous ., the co.onable trouble In Throughout the narrative runs ed memoirs entitled Lone Lanc& the vomposer..,"Fanny Oteott' liras , All these questions and more are 'ration of the securing . the beautiful story of the.beloved begin with this Incident: The first written the author explains from other colonies in And then you came anewered by chapter thing hi my life that I can remem- an admiration for the art of Mrs boob. holding the Ohio river valley Discouraged. weary and alone whose and :Pimple Abs.. humanity WORK.. Nvit was ber ot the aftermath And wild of was .Got Wlos to Yourself?. hout the result Futite. You "Malchue exciting my help SPeetal the French. grace have endeared him to tho- an Indian fight in northern Monam roma atudenta in wbo bite the sight anct tants charts ere given in the bookeach against is interesting because Could notplay the ,game. listening to the Baeh Oraterio of of work. -- They apecialize-- the schoolemit The usandealready. tana. My mother was crying and the and ram the buck to Mr. koopin chart clearing up & number of mys- - it te a story' Passion given by the Friend as d of le no one quite Washington, there picture are an Their minds like Shirk. can me moss , that's roUin dosn a about in with empty You tarts, did not My Munk. "The Flight Into Egyol" gentlemen .prefer youthful surveyor, soldier end large of like him in modern fiction. His running t bag carrier on her back. I remem- was suggested by et song of 'the, rocky hill. They hate the looks of Valley Tan and will not when their blend's. The answer is found In estate holder. .Whilette particular Dear heart. that ju,st for you .1.,; is the golden thread that, bee atory,' to tell the bop" the scene se though- it were yestraighten up to .,ccoino to tape this book. And yet. say the au- - violence is done the great t.tS)ed and nit the rune through this tale of a pictureI wins )..rely a year old. and toe the mark. and not be like a lazy pup that whines 'When terday, yet men marry brianetiesi S as can hero. it is rather 'hocking to Beause I loved you so. is prologue designed corner of France. where the Women and horses were everyWine he had ought to bark. wouldn't have a clerk that couldn't Charts enable readersto judge find in theme days of, prohibition Carolyn Carlyl'e. stalwart folk still clatter over the where. but I remember only two to Ibsen's 'Master Builder." find !tome fun in work. It makes too mighty sick and sore to .the rharactee...eftheir frientlehy that..WitablitglonlAgenresettletLas book Is brought out hi three The wermentrmr t tht,r lips. their nose. their eyee. hieing his ruin and keeping a plen- emotaons which are prompted by to 4 bells of the My mother's hand was bleeding. different edition& Then l is I first ha cold and clammy tett. I know POMO teachers that will shirk. the sliver-tone- d ther thine. etc. In addition te the tiful suPPle oa hen& the condition of the- - persona in- church towers amid the lovely She was crying. $he banded me te limited edition of ISO copies sum- They talk end talk to beat the band. bill when it cumes to dein' work. on of outlines The ternal organs. charaetertgations e",ptere analysts, linibergli. Mile, the broad fields and the bright my aunt and jumped on a pony and bered and signed by the author. they prance around and fly th track, but never get into- - the 4 Martha It Wills. Calvin and Curls Fairfax the that gardens of Gascony. commie. Sally give' experiments , rode away. My infant mind told printed on special hand made grind. The Moss IS growin' on their back no .thick that they ere hate Oyeen Marie. Rabe Ruth. Smith. are after such fashion that may been substanto performed a frontispiece photo- gettin bi.n& God Mesa the man who wants to pork and lift him to "Abbe Pierre's People," Apple- me that something tragic was hap.. Paper with ' Clzra tow. Mussolini and others ,arouss some advents criticirm. ' tiate its teachings and formulates to charm both the pening, and though Indian babies graph of Wilder. This was so a higher state. but. darn the man who likei to thirk. I wish a rules for changing the personalities ton.. is a book end Sr. discolored. with charts. Cool.' exhausted by advance or- blast would MOVe MS freight out. In the desert. bleak and wild. I the seldom cried for thoughtful quickly mother mr cry. reader 1 Ida, ler example. at?' the author, rim REHAVIOltlitT rstcriot- of infants and adult. It is careful casualwritten with the um distinc- when she ran away and. left me. der that n have with nothin' there to at and drink and not a aght of wits or in pm starxnents and appears to be one, , t hes the following traits: clear Gr. and finished artistry It seemed that I should never oee Printed a de luxe trade edition of child. I wouldn't give a tinker darn ler any slimier that will worthy the- claim of a- - scientific tion of styleAbb. thought and earefulnces. excellent - ?.000 and numbered its Pierre' signed by the If Mr. Work bait come to town. go up and take him by tbe hard unique hay again." , gereeption. leadership. has discourse; but it is unfortunate that gave keen THE WATSB. OF BEHAVIORISM. and tell him that you want to c terk with words that he can un- publishers. Watson. Ear-peand wrIttets In a style so controversal place in American literature., sense et valuSs. economical and by John derstand. Old.blick will grab the lazy Turk and give him lots of Brothers New York. yee pagos that the 'reader gene Itt1Pres"All About Me." prudent. ..pervelve - and iterlous. ca. , , con that it is propaganda. It would McCutcheon. shovel work. Barr pd -dean.- "elf control. well- Mencken George Mr Explains. have been more interesting at least John tirinkwiter playa a new babonoott thought and action. McCdtchBarr gen. Dr '1g. tan rots in "All About Me' atetsghton eonThe late George had In to these- Information 1111 r''."'"1 s , may- hove failed of and this volume in giving a concise she its author seeking , bainlanfolivin Mifflin teal"' lallerhadlcal been less concerned with o''hAvinouTothmorliesql".Mtes.it'-intrriCompany). a book of verseg ., tom'ervatire. or ranking as a novelist great for children with a picture by H. M. explanation of list destruction of all the traditional three fundamental Ideas. Irirst, The book Is lot of fun. and in comprehensive but the eminent among stylists, what behaviorist theories. on the Brock although he may plead every page, When the his popularity with hht public was mychoiogy Id4t1,n reviler Feu .Get W100 to knowledge is better than ig)45 andihose derriere rich in. thst new pholosophies must first that firet read to another ...:,,; norance; second. that it is better te poems were , of leurself.' The book is an excellent teaches In ..testimony is the rec. will find the volunho formation retest-, with dispense theories., writer's existing ) eareid daughter, amazing. to lie: third; mho relent's million five ord tell the truth than sales of . ,et' of guide to characters. After reading tirely welcome. It contrasts the new "But that la all of his works Also tho statement .,. k 4 the book-on- e can watch the traffic- theorY "Path that it Ist better to be freo,than to about.exclaimed; James ats!" Kent the DIMAS; tale d orrii etthe ' eop so he arrtroaches.and from his and the introspeotive4 and attacks ': ATKT-- p tell whether he can be ttalk- All of thee Ideas are taught in the doctrine of Freud GENERAL CRACK by GeorgC A posthtimotte collection of short eat fortunes made by an ' schoolbooks. but storms can writer bears out the estimate el out" of the ticket. or whether vigorously promitr. Dodd, Mead & Co. Inc., the American and the psycholoanalyists-- d iecard- soon C. Z. by Montague of general-likinIles too bard .botle4 to lletee te log the claim of Inottnetos uncoil- - , 443 Pourth avenue.- New Tork. every effort to give them pdactical ha for his- - product , '.;.05., s published. reit 9,41. i IVItile 'Brewster, Millions" stands Rezone minds and intellect for tho . 03 pages. 1210. ' reality Is exeessively offensive to t:-I ea lit example of bis 4 rtreht Nifty tod turn goodAntericans. In1, am '6 and oustide best a seller my out Powerful in personalities thus somewhat unpopular ,31, 4 4.4...,,,,ra'r:.v,4of mythical Balkan "Genera! native land, and the hope, of be, rich In characterization kingdoms. . " Will be best appreciated by coming prewident Is one that I may which his made particularly his r 1.4' ' t,,, own. it is with "Graustark" and its :over. of Dumas. not 'cherish. But my aspirationa , ..., ..,, -successors A struggle by Francs for the lost In that direction are very faint. so 1 , that he will be ehletiv ' ,,, ., tczi- 4',.:associated in memory. heritage of the Imperial Caosars I det not repine. in was stout L a McCutcheon and Austria riding to her fall All I ask of "good" Americans .94Clib , , . , defender of the wisdom if his au ago of arrogant docadence, form I. that they continue to serve me ;,,,,,,,, ,, VI likt:44,--,, ;' ,I.Y. F3. diciest of theme and the stormy background of this hereafter, as In the part, as willing settings stage ., !4 .,,,;:t-,,- , 4t.',4W4r,.. , most interesting novel. Christian- -- laboratory animate. of The average reader. In that TOW t,-,-,0'nic A be Maintained. approves Iteeneke 1known ita.Genersi have greet talents.. No other they ' 0 ,.i,,,q e V . l:,: that are unfamiliar anti characters i, for the crown of Austria and country hurries Co many gorgeous .. , )t,, I rfs 4,, ,..1. : 14,,,,.. of the sort he is uohkely to engal through frauds and imbeciles as the United I. t14, 't", stuck with hts bargain . ''.."'-ti:- -. Fit 'z 3 ' .,,..,.:, de,,!...,i,,,,,....:.,.,;., in or counter she." , real life. H. , bloody campaigns only to be States. and in consequence no other 1 : handhe hero for a J. , ceiver!, by Prince.Leopold. :k'',::: '''' eountry Is se &miming. :V".t. c ' tcercone some man who can aceomplish all It te a story of rivalry between Al needs a IMAM Is Thus my patriotism ;.... .9, venturer for sorts of things and a heroine who ,:!:,,, I the Prince and an T MIN. But tneres no need for IA Impeccable, though -Eleanoreis beautiful and perhaps of noble Prtncess of the hand aaitIng it HABIT. If you bate Perhaps not orthodox. I love my 4 with the he rink." charged Certainly romantic, provided ins babi . you can be rid of it in tieeusttrring. (-7country is a small boy ldves a 1 ' beauty and bravery. the prowess action and color. ' s.--H. L. Henoken in The Boek, thirty days- - Or lees: And thia ,...i and the rank in abounding meas- ', N bow: : man. , ,....., WONDERLAND. ure. TALE OF Tbe negt time you ye to take any ,,,)----,Entertainment frankly took the . ., Cast. . 'Instead,' THE ria-m- o strong catharticdon'tHORSE, by . lead over edification in the 1tcr take little casein's. That's not a mir and Olga govalaky. Whoa . - Th e Fiery C , Cutchson novels But a good many '' 13 vicious drug. but tho bark of a BrittlitY Co$1 Fnringfield. Rage. , J. LC ar readers Refily Henry essays took, Graustark and its . Spiritual 400 literary Made-witprod 4 tree. The laxative " II)' P a g ---75- - i u c ta that appea I to a select as- . Author of America's Part. people seriously enough te Write ttl couldn't. harm a child. It lc, -'dience. author. th. Ur."Dorehant. however. inquiring about the in fact. the 'one cathartic t,many The whole world Inows Wspitin, as an effective antislote. for .. Pegasus was & st' inged horst, an.' has written as his twenty-secon- d , , For nearly ten years general climate of the country. its business t of he to physician will approve the t , ,, legend 1 cording - But it's ,. ,, route the and best w book who a opportunities. volume ill his pain. on that Reilly, is. just as imPortant to know that there it only one' delightful the it dreit. Ire, csawarising Brigade c ivet' ,and the Hugelma. too. be- PP"' to is 1 to reach it. Evidently be made his . ...rebelistned author to The name Bayer is rin every tablet, and , battlefield, is Just as though in cleansing tooVlived tithe a long people ego I lived there - little itufficlently real to them. gintnine Bayer Aspirin., America's part in the World stories the coton as the more inwerful d bore that could vIls Ma love for nure,coloreda -it's genuine; and if it doesn't, it is box. the it 'en And Bayer, the rest of his SPsays ctientage a ssith ctua an War Ily ap porsons taloht: and held hid peace. &Were deep religious feeling purges that or over mountaital and the sena to be ectovily reads to buy not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds, Of being croak..4 Mired !gotta() .1 &Viefinds and tie we strength. Joy only money lenders or did we the book or two he published each obvisl la a beauty in the , the hworol ars br7ok Plying Horse,"1The Proof that there's no habit from It 0:ritt tha and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia,- - neuritis- - and , commonplace and really fight?" was the question. Near,. adventures for children. Altogether. it can be Said 'Cascara begins the very 4. y oiler more Inaiwed,to move Of" THEIR et 11,1111 and Ills horse will stirn. 'expresses himoelf in To to GenOWN his thetunatistn prompdy teEtved. Git Bayerat ani drugstore At:I:0ED. Too may have to 1 i tower, give finality safely enough that few priseent-da. ' atianner- eral Reilly formulated a series of writers have had success equal to with proven directions;. imaginatiol. !! take eaxeAra settral time" to es- ulate tho youthful "The .. . try Fiery Cralp published . tailirb rPiqtv-Ityin McCutcheon's But the times George and took rorrollary them reaching questions Ls Nunthe New Croat "The I Press, Boleer Tork, Abington Johan Aoio need tti,s vkolie ailamitito tarow I to Foch, Pershing ard others in the mark theysset for themselves. el brink of .siouhease-o- f under. Manchester Union. arther soma. An4 you NEVER ' VT" was the firet hock "which... command; With their eer ..,,, ' a Hero Is a keen '' and high, ii- -I voil mud , MO, 11111,Mto 1 Galsworthe ever levels:el for pith- . standing.' batirn answ ers as a nud?u s he , A t apra'..idral form to the eatat? licatiorL His otithumestic endorse- spirit weltIng, of his under- - I tells ihe intode b6ok bc,crarte nerrtee 'p.p. 'kindly 1I ''"... of mankind and life with dory of the war eiu rem trem the press of to. AO-- 1 ' :iiraret that pleases env' rellto 'tient of It helped 'to ArrIC. II." W3.1:116...11 in P PI 4 --Tall' 3 (,ott them at the first the hook'asi a hest seller through- - sa rifii aympathi, that Is Mellowed language in oltne one compeer this menth. Iis , "Alnerka's Fast"world. with humor. utis is The Phaosophy of Fiction:. Amigis to lihe brio iurt et law xanatartan d itgammoticacutister st SaNitiode Out the - cl,:ugstere.)ois' ' , , I aiely - 1 . at , havmed .. 'Jos-heir- ess , -- o & 1 storY-tellin- , , g. - from----him- reject--alon- y. - ' prophet-ratherthan-th- half-paga- magic-her-sup- ot that.---Pa- rt , -- Hudson's - .. - -- - - prel--dic- e. .r. - . . - .... lit-te- al - 1Y- -- .010.4-ea4ee,- ,., nitts , - - . . i - - . s - pa. NV - . 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