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I THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, SECTION 1D2D Ramsay Macdonald and The Roadmendern Grou OW Gracefully -- A I f THREE When Premier MacDonald arrived In New Tork be mentioned' the title of a book in bis reply to Mayor' Walker's addrea of welcome. Th newspaper mispelled th name of the author they Meet the Disabilities of Age. made It Michael Furness, u took L. Ihe public no time, however, to locate th book and In a day or two This subject la Important. Whan ltfebring In names with which wc variation without of told every the publishers, E. F, Dutton A (Special Correapondenoe.) Thomas Bailey Aldrich met James are- - all familiar, and the people cadet who has entered eith- Co., had more order for Michael c.. Dec. negro d. Acador Naval er Jaffrey Roche and teld him ha waa with whom she associated we meet Washington, the the Fairies Military 'The Roadmender than streets and , fifty yaara old. Jeffrey looked so. more familiarly. It wa Mrs. Putemy. they could fill. y, her and said "Its a pretty eerteu nam a father who named "Beven-ell- parks are full of trees and In the Since that for where tha late Amy Lowell. summer tuba. wh their diversified thing. Tom. to bo Ifty yearn old." It 1 a conspiracy of alienee, copies of thatdaylittlerequest book hav . i . To which tha poet responded. "But Mrs. Putnam a sister, waa the greenery, they are th crowning which Is the meanest any com spirit in the most from unexpected Good-bit's a much more eerlou thing to ot -- ext of the seven Lowelie who glory of the nation's capital, like group oan exhibit toward an indi- places and sweet day, good-b- y ! they ar now Issuing a try to be fifty years old and not lived in the Brookline home. unto a beautiful Woman's batr be- vidual. It la loneliness In the midst new edition. John Macrse he 1 have so loved thee, but I cannot hold thee. get there. it la a matter which The part Mrs.of tho1 fore the edict of fashion created of th multitude, which, by agree- - contributed lh following Pub concerns us all. even the youngest, volume, pleaeantest In eomenunica- - lishers' Note to the new editioo. s however; in the wintertime ail but the bob; ; end .everything that wan Hey-w- -e charming account of Aha de- when conditions ars right the tree tlon or socle! Intercourse and no Twenty-seve- n years ago, while In j)epart ing like a dream, the shadows fold thee grow eld gracefully and success- lightful intimacies whjvh site hss are even more lovely than In sum- doubt is intsnded to visit upon London- - a friend brought to mg. I b Wilto Mrs. welcomed. children and fiftaan mer. These condition were ex- the colored cadet a most poignant attention a book which fully bad with Slowly thy perfect beauty fades away. ha said waa George Clemencesu. Incorrigi- liam .Lowell Putnam has solved grandchildren, bha believes that week, form of menial anguish. It is the significant- and which pleased him last one morning ble knowactly right old warrior he ! that Good-bpas, the problem, end In nn eaeay of ona of the things which ag owes whn after a rain the frost cam method which both of our train- because sweet day it showed Mist ing that he wa about to dig fired eomo thirty-si- x pagss. beautifully to youth la to entertain. W'hat a and bedecked each bough with tiny ing schools hav adopted to keep was still In England, then atther' th hi last gun In them volume: ' In prlntsd in a duodecimo by wealth of meaning there le In her globules of Ice which glistened In the negro In his asetgnad place. tenlth of her material power and the Evening of My Thought. Here Rudgs, tells ua that "tovolume the meet Want tb words. Mouth "I grandchildren and North the from Cadet ! Good-bthe sun like myriads of pride, a religious spirit. he propound all thet)uetlona that difficulties of ag on needs all sweet day, good-b- y their friends to play alt over diamond are said to ba eoepartnere In this Recently. Ramsay MacDonald, creating a scene of disturbed hi soul In tha Isat years tha helps by tha way, end one s and th place." And k found her sinister covenant. all of England, brought In 'to premier of bla long and. full l.f and give memories are a very real help and entrancing fairyland Dear were thy golden hours of tranquil splendor ; one of the grandchil- beholders. a when hi hands to this country a plea what answer If can. Tb result ao for writing this little book my dren, leaving for hie home to go Many women left their Therr ia said to ba no unfriend- for peace and Illustrated that plan a profoundly Stirling book, il- excuse must be that other peoples to bed mid; "Well. I must go to comfortable borne to wander about liness Sadly thou yieldest to the evening tender. on tho part of th officer by calling attention to to Michael In automobiles or afoot t either a life to Inner tha luminating memerles may also b a th other house now. Hare is hot view the Ire-- l Fairies West Point towards th "The Roadmeoder." a Who wert so fair from thy first morning ray; the - Tlgr"j and as to much that No egcusa ia needed, for the help. splendor of th trees and memthe record of a useful and a to only Southern birth w officers of book hlch cadet, a has made lines: Kilmer's recall Joyca evidently puzzles and disturb all humanity. ories here are eo pleasant andjhappy life, which has added much and tradition iymg with tbelr deep Impression on hit entire life. Good-bsweet day ! From tha first challenging para- Stimulating that it wHI be Indeed happing- - to the world, hut a guide conferees in Mr maintaining Macdonald speaking at tb Northern, graphs to tha last there is vigor, a dull person who esnnot find litre to those who. would grow old I think that I shall never tea strict impartiality, yet In studied Cur Hall, New York. said: ther la keanneas of Intellect. there soma help In growing old grace- gracefully- - "If wa keep our sense A poem lovely as a tree. the and Indifference of am ufe 'that many --of you "I cclar,css la ther provocative thought and Good-bfully. of humor tha! great balance sweet day, good-b- y ! body le a cross th young hav com under that ganial spell Is, I venture to say- - wisdom. Ha Here ia a firfe example of th wheel of life and our love of hap- Upon whose bosom snow has lain student negro must bear for four Ions of Michael Fatrless't book "Th begin thus; method, by on who has triad 1. piness and our appreciation of ite Who Intimately lives with rain. years If he hope to graduate. Jew Roadmender. Ah, In th large and Thy glow and charm, thy smiles and tones a In th evening of my thought, If. Indeed. Mrs. Putnam has rssllv value to the world, to th very end Ihe high and the public ways of negroes ever do. when presumptuous life. It pro- grown old. Hht writes a on with of the chapter, To which tn'ght be added; shall not have e a Vanish at last, and solemn night advanresf life, if one could give service In ductive vigor exhausted, can nut springtime fortver In her heart grown old In vain" The book Is llow'vcr, there has been at readmending a th bumbi hero Born of a notshls family, the! printed in a limited edition of A Ire whose w scatter ta the winds its last and ara Mr. Ah, couldst thou yet a little longer stay Kelly of Muhael Fairlest's hook gave In tlm Boston Lowell, and happTiy. wed- - five hundred rop.es. which th chan- least one exception. n Are hung with failing deWree. come Hiller, writing In a local paper, the ordinary ways of th making man slops in terror before ded to Good-bof another noted gather too limited an Issue for such deliers. sweet day ! telle the etory of Ufa late Colonel of roads! Roadmender. you and I a a and Boston family, Mrs. Putnams Host mTramp book. question lens stuplfied who demon- together, opening outtb way for Young tcoioredt shocked by life which he hag Im- mlnlscences n her long and useful crlpt. The House gave the Senate what strated In the fullest measure the human feet and human aspiration y la commonly known as the for himself from day to provised patriotic Impulse and pos- through the coming generations, at Ita opening session Isst negro's .. Goodby, sweet day, good-by- ! day than overwhelmed by th Imsibilities He endured the isola- on and on; roadmender so that minent ruin Int which tha personweek. When a Senate messenger tion and rebuff of four years' when our children up, and All thy rich gifts my grateful heart remembers, ality which ao Infatuate hlm ls to announced to th assembled House cadetship at West Foitt, gradu- our grandchildren grow grow up and itle to was tb pro- ated with credit, t 6ej)ete "ready commiswss hv to fare th world, at any The while Twatch thy sunset a .smoldering embers What, then. Is life? To hav ceed with business tbera waa a sioned first lieutenant In the rate there will b on road clear, lived and died? First of all, wbkt of laughter, which swelled army, rose by merit to the rank unimpeded, ripple Die in the west beneath the twilight gray. ' stretching right to th Alexis Beven is it to b born?" Kivi, Brothers, by Finally they resolved. Ilk our into a roar and endad with several and colonel, served in various form horizon, th road of Clemenoeaua power rested large- translated from tha Flnnlti by own trivial offender of earlier member whooping and clapping of of of Good-bhonor and road with internatlnal underthe credit, du'y sweet day! ly on hi eloquence, wh.ch many a Alex ilateon and published by days, on "taking to tho tall tim- their hands. The ridicule, of even distinction, maintained his to walk their feet standing inviting deNew so cultiber. time helped him' to win a victory York, is they lesaed their was aimed at the failure of own and won ths upon it. That is In my heart; that as "Finland a classic vated farm for a period of ten course, W Celia Thaxter. from hi opponents find elo- scribed the Pens to complete the tariff universal esteem of tils superior, ia all I want to do. I pray for quence hare turned to other uses modern novel. It Is a tale of sev- years and settled on the shore of bill at the special session. ' How and aubord.nata offi- yotir prayer that It may aucceed. then politics, shining with poetry en brothers, the orphaned sons of a small lake In th depths of th these two houses do lov on he aiid cers, and died bemoaned For thirty years th English puband mads pathetically winning by a Finnish fsrmer. hut one who forest. How by concerted Industry loved by the whole nation, white lic has shown a continuous Interthe revelation of a old mans cared far more Tor hunting than they felled trees, cleared and a a a civil. est In this book, the sale In Engmilitary11 and and black, ocsoil. H;s death planted fields, erected substantial -- a yearnings for the ultimata knowl- for tilling the e Rumor that President , land going over the half million edge that Ilfs persistant ly with- 1 curred when hi eldest son was hulllln. educated themselves in Hoover Is considering both Senator A remedy for the of attitude mark. For' thirty years a limited holds from humanity. "Should entering Into msnhood. the other the prescribed measure, wrestling Moses and J. Reuben Clark the oadets toward their colored number of copies of this book hav the six following each other in yearly alternately with the earth and their ambassadorship to Mexico, forwhen white not, he asks, "understand been brethren la difficult to find. There purchased by those In Amerown stubborn natures. Is largely haunting thunder of tha sea? Have graduation. and If Ambassador Morrow resigns. la rothlng in their demeanor ica who knew of Ha existence. II means of entertold The these mother of stalwart of and racy not by and tbea hot of surge A -Joy MORAL. STORY WITH This writer Is not informed a to which merits punishment noth is a rare ard beautiful book that What did her best to train them In way taining dialogue. Their commun- whether anger ka hidden meaning? Reuben Clark would ac- Irg violative of tho rules and reg- - lives for thirty years.' constantly THEIR FATHERS SHADOW, by and Industry but istic manner of living ends when hints are to be found In tha flow- - of stead in I A not If the cadet tendered cept appointment compelled cherished and constantly an Injulutions. little success: so folded weary they return to reclaim their old E. Footer; Tha Macauley ering fields of earth or In the shroud Georg If spiration to high thinking but there no question as to to spesk to any other cadet and In th Its hands and followed her husband. home which thev find In bad case him. la or of of Ice, threat New 211 so. But high deeds. Ramsay MacDonald'! not wish York; he do does to his competency for the place. No page Company; themselves l heir great and are obliged to put to rights one tempests? What does a storm ex- Left todeteriore'ed of her to th is ob Roadmender" know the tribute 'The this than Mr. better 12.00. cruelty practice more rapidly by much additional labor, before press? What has a calm to tali? farm Morrow, who has leaned upon Mr. vious. Frrhaps the two school in New York will. I hope, focus Around us is t seething mob of than before, while lls owners hunt- each can "marry and settle down Clark heavily for trfe past two need a Lincoln to come back to the attention of maqy thousands men striving to live in spit of all ed. caroused or fought as a unit after dividing the old and new If it wa I hie author Intention year In advtelng him as to Mexi- earth end leech them the lesson more upon it. to prove the truthfulneea of the opposition. What claims blind me with other young men of the dis- land. of charity for all and mahee toThe whole Is an inspiring Ody- can law and otherwise assisting wards to all this? What la this pitiless trict. ( nene aevenHi verse of th alxth chapter the beet way to The Overland Trail. Having by one float glorious ssey. setting forth what can be him In the complex affairs with bind up the as heaf better of of and many worse, nation's wounds and deal. ot Galatian he h admirably battle with belligerent .neghhor4-don- e by mon acting- - In concert, which he has had tq, Joy and many woeaL e. Lauts The" Overland shfchli. Agnes themselves c at odds with both and who, In spite of Inevitable put Will It not speak, this ITrall. The epic path of the So far as the other gentleman le vault that simultaneously the civil slid religious local au- squabbles, preserve brotljerlv At the age of It year John mere to Community Washington H Oregon was published by la Interesting to read mutual trust and unbroken concerned, In thorities. they were obliged to deanswers offer and refuse Woden, eon of a county vicar.' Ilride year Frederick A- - Stokes compsny cide on some method of averting faith in themselves and in each wliat one Washington newspaper Chest 20is well provided this 1 find unfathomable which only subscrSp-jvimb42. The book la dedicated himself without parents and with per cnt of all about hi fitness for th other. unpleasant consequence. problems? the memories of th pioneers on tlon. in an editorial entitled "Nott,on Pal(l on Lee. 1 and the bal-jt- o only thirty pounds after the estate There Is nolhlffg he does not disI come to nc In trail and to 'That the.the a Moses during likely In refOregon Job for the paper ha been settled. John, who was a Actual experience from the liv- cuss; the destiny of men. the bepresent month. Payments already Doughty Champion. Ezra Meeker." erence comments ss follows; man of huge stature, goes to Lon- es of fifty eminent bankers are ginning of the universe; the gen-t- h ll.235.45S R. and Drtgga. premdent of It Is difficult to believe Senator pledges) Howard of th family . don and hunt up an uncle who woven into this volume to maksupi1 Did you enjoy 'The Prisoner of Moses phenomena , . tr JJ.' New Hampshire Is being. rnount o 1,484 24. aceord ng to the Oregon Trail Memorial aaso-- , of en- run a chemlat shop. An agreement tho hypothetical biography of one f knowing, philosophic doubt, cos- Then will Zend?' you doubly ft statement r ! ly Mr. John Poole, elation, says of the book: The la entered Into whereby John be. ftnanciai genius who rose from ob- - mogonies and cosmology, science No seriously considered for ambassa- - treasurer of the "Th Lily tnd th Sword Chest. trail to Mexico. etory of Americas greatest 11 cornea a helper In the ehop. It la srunty to the presidency of one of,nd hypotheses, the late ideas better swashbuckling romance ha dor"Moses I, .more vibrantly through the page career In the Bnt has not long beforo he Is really con. New York's largest Institutions. U the atom and evolution, every-- ; J? I written lnc Anthony Hope la believed one This of he to d of book. It a tht been of but diplothat depicts m epical. nd anything Li T hi classic. Indeed. In Penned dueling the business but In a man-h- furnishes In a delightfully enter- thing that best through th best records of any Community, with fidelity one of the most which dose not appeal to the taining manner the qualification of the wise old man has found this latter book is mat. Typical waa hi recent speech and friend of, many reaped, . Journalist, to th Renats group op'ih',,t ln t1 country. The money portent phrase of th maser epic older man but which he eeems of a aue'ewful executive In the expression here. more enjoyableto a high tariff as son of will be dispensed to more than S7i0f tin making of America.' The two volumes, published by humanity ran perfectly In harness. unable to change money world and the development Anthony Fryde, known for his posed The slogan began Id' poverty and he died mystery wild Jackasses. thereby arousing varieties of charities. John la obsessed with a greed of American financial practices Hsughton. Mifflin Company, Bo-has collaborated stories, " n was "Pay once for love of three the on!F 'c for money, later the urge for pow- durlrg the last twenty years Italsoilon. are Clemenceau'a "novum Ire and solidifying their Mr. It. K. Week to turn out a their ;,th won Poole subdistinction thinks th and by every cornea penny mas to thesetlon er him a of valuable IMecj gsnum" brought to a clou by and thee two In ranks. At ths same time he wss excels tale "Fool far that their . ; The dominate a long life, while he In mutton on money lending, business! --discussions reflectively pen and his tongue, air. Involved In a row with his col- scribed will he need-dentitled ' them Between they s' for-1 GeMaria Remarque, 8 tern succe-be seems to recorded in turn attempts to dominate all with and borrowing that any onet win; The Frln.HI. Age. "rivlllxa. 'O'Connor will Vereated g charVcter ClemVnt leagues on th senatorial campaign rber. Business bemena great man writer, whxs recent book. Ihe' ars saved whom he comes In contact. do well to possess and which tends: lion.' and "Hereafter. i chairHere committee of which he a should which become IdoHn, tndh!author0ifnvy fiction notable- ihe Western Front.' Within .a faw year two chem to create a more wholesome --'rMl man for falling to notfy thmib,,r,en of Invest gating tjie worthl - j "AH Wuiet on inmrnatianl .h.vr a" hat. Kr.nc.'!?r.V5;,r, fame. He let shop have taken the place of standing between th reader nd'r; work of biography and thinker who, U Bacon, took of his appointment of Otto II. ness of 'Individual solicitations brought him M a existence after one and as tha business expand those from whom Hi laat book, from the enjoyed roving and and the he received knowledge to be hik provinre, 'and history. poor needy, - Kahn as committee tres'urer. The Of WflBfll fOITIftnC th Cem Jdso doe the ambition ot John credit. the fund appears to be In compe- - j demobilization prior to entering worthy of bfing Jncorpor oir of art Did Faruamemaiian, ntpiin.! c ft m ft in. of honor to Jk rincen uproar was so great that Kahn de- tent and i Journalism. With meet uncanny Instinct he The book, however. a genuine atd In th 1sit two volume hit 'is o thrilling Intelligent hands. . , . narrativ of tn of Heinrich, ruler or clined the post. wife J!arta. ' " adbranches into other buxines ui full of field story thrills, romance, hand wr wakpntng I? Instance "Numerous SSSfded Indicating department rank second with ?. agedTe. that and continues to grow in wealth venture. suspense and human sym- write, Thoms K. Ford. 3 of veposa nn1 . ury 'eU7hl.rEwcome AItr c'.t- 51 194 ,r-(- j Moses' be the nsvT wir deTo temperament might and power. Ho seeks a seat in pathy and while It 1 ever teacha tribute to the magnetism of th third and fourth, d Prv,l rank Wawia and ed. He lx pvrtment Parliament and I elected. Appar- ing it doe so without the least b HI" Darnell that '? chill and bitter -and 4J,' respectively, wt'h 50.5J5 .17.! r!'UTff7J adroit, given to uttering wisecracks Is being ently there I no abatement to hia suggestion of preschinesa. Th lancould have attached the kind anil,: here wih 247' reproduced that make others amart. From this Frlui gcheff success for honor after honor guage ' and forceful, after O'Connor to hla rmino still Jn plain till roImJ forgiving. soms-waa thp a seem to derive great i practice h by policy come to him. th manner of a big financier, it Is finest characteristic Frttxi hever If aren't a to have been Fay' I ,, , 1 0 In The pen portrait of John W written' in the first parson which or reincarnated or rr- - ton, moredepartment the lovable charm Jhet wetjti hat under protest They become satisfaction, women are employed this "Relation between la finely drawn, country loir him in def'eat and victory. ;i x author, doe petrallg the'heroto brag a Utils or conditioned with fhe In'rll something. hctnaa m, but In the field service un lott ,l,w who r not make him a lovable character now and then, but fn the whole he happily are better than I a of pep a ever. If not men predominate, youth and in age. Editorjal In the drr leadership of a renegade no- for many year, due largely to the louder full and ha learns Jp later Ilf that no n modt as a. banker should b. ' i York Bun. New and funnier. e Morof Ther bleman. are aklll swift man can escap Ambassador fol tact and changes made Beginning at the viltaga where punishment for j Uncle Bam Is not gnly th biggest There follows a series of thrill- row. There remain, nevertheless ever; one th hov go to work for hi uncle transgression of Fite moral law. I In Ther libretto th ofihr beat. world th in the quip bit ; th book takes him through the Between the rising and the setting duels, escapes many point st Issue, which It wll "Mile. Modiste, ing adventures, y Man Behind the Booh. counter which, though a Tht i written just the sun. various advancements and explains revolt, a forced marriage require diplomacy of th highest AND BE HAPPY. ot government of to her Wanda M.iny he1 nouncemnt to tbt lust the part that luck and ability enptor. and as order to settle. We doubt If S10 ea.d to be a century eay Henr, "Understanding. i up to the trend of allowed a half workers are HAT AND BE HAPPY, by Dr. Jo- - have in hi advancement. It takes For time win leave some lines upon Van "Dyke, "1 the first thing tha; many other tricks of 4h novelist's tor MftiM tan supply It' dfy and to apply with resounding holiday the day lulora Chritma. lah Oldfield, 11.50; New York;lhlrt to England for experience and each face w owe to a book ar.l to th writer trade a are necessary to spur InD. Appleton and company. i describes the differences between The furrows (hat no human can behind It. Without that how can terest and hold suspense until an JTo which might h added GUrk force to that prince of promoters.) erase. : hearf of England and American methods ac,'v"a ln ending happy I Tjnney. happy w Judge, or approve, pricondomn? entirely veryblng that Moses Isn't, connection with certain shlpbulld- - the'Gen. Those who are out of tune with 'giving the strength and weakness world In the pr;z ring. Is back with tragedy. In a. futile detinged though Public censorship f concern are under imestiga- - tn ,th;s country with their alurroundlnga, who Each Iny bark will toss upon life's vice to escap persona; responsiIs sufferOf each- - Tho character are his wife, tn "The Lily and the Bword to ln tng Tf a policeman attempt tlon. sea nerve. s!repleanea and the fully drawn. Each on live, gain former Folly Lauder. by Dodd, Mead A Co., terfer In fight between a iman 11 of an bility. Wa should disregard the nuhllshed uncertain temper; will eo the reader sympathies and teach-we- Till earthly tlm liself shall cease ticker-reporNew York. on stock of hla aometlmee th and and literary wife, "What la a promoter? queries O,1 to read this little booklet, by'es hi lemon. to me. of the pleas., Mr. Tunnej1, while yod both of the belligerents ar mort a Frenchman. Dr. Oldfield of Ldy Margaret ho-- j BELLE WILLEY GCE. market, th propnganda "A promoter exare clique and eoteri'e, the flamlnr; America's Autobiography. thn Hkriy to et upon the police- plains one of ths American vist-- j Wont-yo- u here. at DESCRIBES LIFE ON DANGER pIUl in England. The title somebody, please, a famllj tore to Paris "is the man who man and tell him It written In the explo. and be Happy. is the text; the er-- j . discussion Is ,A most interesting wlrtj ISLAND, dear. W should not be business. Hmffdr. William fight and none of h mon. ia the vxposluon ef this; I1 furnish the ocean If you provide The Tunney." From John Capt: al,o gtven of the missionaries who; tv s world no champion for had of tha cls we would be happy we must he by Robert Dean 'com to the Island to "save (bam swayed by the veia the ahlpsL" Byrd Ward McAllister and 41 othmore than a yeer. 'F rtsbie. The Century company. from their "sinful bodies manner Becretary ot In Ilk Literary Guilders, noi even by the ers. Mark Van Doren has compiled eclectic In our menu, self controllYou sure haven't endejl your flatlo New York. 215 award of the Academic rrizo "An Autobiography of America." Rtate Rtlmson, In attempting to call ed In our sating. Tha man who eats Unci Bara is the greateat empages, price career; committees. In the the attention of th Russian bear ployer in the wot Id. Th new of- Bo ask M's whatever is set before him misses Vair Doren experienced Tunney tb please let LIFE-bTORY' OF-- A GIRL other words. a must res 1 compilation of anthologies, haviry and the Chines the poetry and music of th table. dragon to the ficial reg later of the Un.ted States you fight combination see to of books our own with v ayes, Kellogg-Brlanhistory, try com and 1922 for one Issued of contentment term world the v Happiness shows 547,445 workers are One more little battle and mayb pact poetry bovo oy oAvn already experiences, drama, and they really are, pari of life, His newest work Is an anthology outlawing war. ha only sue ?e ed now employed by the government through selection and moderation, personal she might; inenn Budermann; The Modern as or mean or base; expressions, of letter that tell something of a In awakening a savage growl from through civil service. The not through Indirlminats super- love are Interwoven In this book hv nobla 40 No. 142, New York; Library. register Then whether you're licked, or author In an interesting man or Impressions, or somi limes mere- country's life. L the big bear and a desultory wag take into consideration only emfluity. Moreover, he who eats wise- the 25c. ner pages, you ain't. of tho mind pf The notion behind this book," of the tall ot the dragon. There ployee In th executive branch of We llwhether ly will not hrlng trouble and ills to ly depressions bar a World champion-e- nd The entire hook I written In the hi descendants. The In man. th to seem Inof sentiof a be not doe and a "was writthe is government he The that well no unanimity of says, history further Songs Bong ln' complaint, "'! children ia caused by wiTt theu .f'"' Read what you like, says Van America lay already written In ment hereabout that Secretary clude hundreds o. thousands of ten story of the youthful experio p.rems ate before th-- y were horn ' try to understand what ences of Tho timely effort of President 'which Individual American Rtlmson, no doubt with the best others in th legislative. Judicial beautiful Oerman girl Dyka. but 0 ' "EnUre of Intention, committed what the or military services. ""hi A"lmc"onTh7yPnd jn'tweM; Hoover to lift th country up by ite jEdj'tandiS that thi moler'.toVy Ik. own bootstrap into the path of the devel-- j and thi w Jf row commntl. history ua French would call a faux ps and .m j executive rr17f17uld9;-p..v.uhut- k were what the man In the street service pre-e- , Individual wheF) th plenty and prosperity seem to die, and kindly teacher of read least 'historical' least conscious. pulled mployd In th bn ho hi rrfuni vttb Mtonichinr fur would rail a boner. on ,t t. ,h, spotlight on the dreary void he- - lnnatingfivR that annot b mad a rule of and Columbia o' sod In . 522,741 loterpr i were In ppralai Tb moct Idealism .C1 and action. that other ffcrh h'dthey factory wheels are hum. ,hok word, m!rurtir, thumb ifecause my srumfron caQjlL Hla Is a tMnptrrd dlacuthe field. Of the total number. nun, biack smoke of .IndusThe . nutbor and maferiliFH. th author inirftift. It The New York playing roles or making contribu..vt - - Nlilrtr-axe Women. The Is postoff.oe try or revealing tendenclea. n tion belching forth from count which usually defend the peel, has numthe department less greatest these From chimneys, there le little un,n at Washington In all ita writing, therefore, of employe with 214 725 un- employment and Rants Claus I connected by brief Introductory policies, call the Rtlmson note a ber h bM li year ami civil I"" b! der whll treaathe Fm'no'SJa-m.enservice, hnaTlve.. a'nd env7onmVnMnto"'cnVf"p7nY7.i"."vl abroad in the land, same ap ever. sketches, he has fashioned a narra- mistake and adds; manv through ek" ?army!"' a to It rich tive from the times of Captain marriage "Tha source of the mistake fwd on raW hi own word, the author, through officer. II ia old and not to plain and it abundantly explains and William Bradford ap'T, around fieii 1! if '!Vri,nn hunted lone for this ot many men the ? wls Van Rmtth d Rhe is good but Ignorant McAllister those of Jack Ward exonerates Air. Rtlmson' moand gnd of Chaurer and ,n I hve found It. I Asa 'pydWorredand Dyke write tive. He I ln a very real sense a tto 'ntent bm.eand certainly D"?' lUzIltt a.:d Foe, Mere-D- r London. to and a aim ha been to se- victim of the Van Doren noverty trl,b!M!n'1 Kellogg treaty, of Us o Is vo It again. r.Mr.flm Hardy. Will Cather. Thorn- - lect the most interesting passages ern vl sh ac7FDtx! Th. vagueness and lark of executory d O' this year an! '"'s"1 By Alfred Osmond. situ.tlon ia enlightening. and of America's writrr that also re- provision As a gesture of high g,o.rrciT7st l IrTi flect scenes contemporary with purpose it ha Us use. But an atThoroFranklin. Benjamin tempt to Improvise machinery for It la .rrifai KEEPIX COOL. volume them, hnc ploy In life, and th - JlttJcjknow why Jefferaon. Alexander Hamilton. applying this Ideal to a compli, I think we ought to hav a school that has I lie art rvil ihrr I ... 'h,: h',rl P. of keeptn Mark T. Buf- - cated and muddfed International cool Bamum Twain, It and teachea to all who come, so they may quit their JhOHcbtftrVjrlvln- us- - hU pprw falo Bill and Hamlin Garland are dml mood. It mk on mowl hi bein' Issue, as Air. Rtlmson sought to bow thw wind may; Row ; you may be quick or ta fin but a few of th 44 persona whose do. whit tsll.tiir of ciatlon. and th Jll.j olrnt of ptopl could to succeed. 11 tho scarcely M of hope hav Du, dlcu4on for to you ar friendly no fc&rn, hir vie. For ait dairies. letters. inlter bo Arlypf.thos Hitching a wagon to a star call your mind may to keep y Jr temper taeiclniy for soma iitllte and cool, unless uiup thP paaig and other personal autobiographies records have for the very best brand of axle you want to be burn, a mule that I as stubborn nice as a that pig hnppinMi. and some can never flodl ilkln for letter. will not to contributed the whole. grease. To rush In. without thor- either eat or dig, but holds tba movement of his brealh. f'Th Mon Behind the Book t except when society frown until an Insight Into ough preliminary debate and Th book he chokes himself to death. I guess it is a simple rule of My little girl had a rash break out on bar face. Later it spread to by Henrv Vn Dkve: Nw York. th character gives liu that and llvea of Ameriof terms, and attempt to always keeps you cool. But many men who her bipa and umba and itched and bumsd. Sha was cross and fretful Charles Scribner Soo. be could are govgreat ATTRACTIVE cans ince th coming of the whit make the MAGAZINE. Ideal of the Kel- ernedIt seemt-- by fate. and would Jia awake nights, keeping ua iak& Th trouble lasted think they 'hare to break tba man. some of It a Intimate as the logg treatylofty a real motive force rule that hold you down to They The Children's Friend for three month. rool. But keepin would I Ilk th tlm old bundling custom, much of It upon th earth waa to court disla crammed full of aeaeon--.I began using Cuticura H You are ,b ?ePKl warm and Soap and Ointment and H seemed to stop amusing and moat of It perhaps aster." never ?niZforgot Just count getun stories, poem, pictures and lee- - A in smarting and burning, and after using only-out loud a dozen third of a cak of as as histhe formal ou r significant e on most suitable f..r small read-,- , count some a1.1' hToLn h.V--; "0, Cuticura Soap ami half a tv of Cuticura Ointment If countin' doe he wa Cadet Parham, a young negro not knock you Out, then aay. 1 am the kind more. tory matter which the editor has Gte teachers of the Pri- - A 'rx. of scout (For that AMrs. - J, Taylor, Mountain Home, Idaho, alway vain fight fought left well nough alone. at West Point, who secured hla keeps hi temper cool Repeat this stuff and then th rule foe tisry there is a well stocked dfvA-0(h- ,r appointment through Congress- countin' till you feel th beat la elidin down Into your feet, Tak d nsrtment dvotd to training. th-th7, ofpaln The Riddle writ- men Cscsr D Priest of Chicago. off your shoe ill eovera Russia. of Jo. the. and Ome on r.ew of the- organization.) tr Ice. which get rc and evrrrwhere. aSSS- Gsem a each Simple Tnjm far. you bean and ten sadness s'l the pain sprinkla by G. E. Ashmead Bartlett, Is rxnerlencing a life of utter rice. Then open wide the kitchen door and H. Helden. Hem- .UWmptWi, do not swear Altogether, the timeliness of this, a smile, a sigh, a tear, to be published, is based onl frlendleres. which I i laugh. lasoonrecent CWnere Skene Suck ZSc. count some more- - If allthes cure are doomed to falL do but issue makes le attractive to ail thei nog LIFE visit of the author to; in the etxceme. at least pathetic 0 say Begin to weep and wail, but learn to Uv th Golden Rula and . family. HELEN GRAY, I that country. . the newsrapen. But it la th gtory that wlU your texnpsr cool ilfn. Putnam in Her Booklet On Growing Old Givet Some Helpful Suggettions on How t6 iCIemenceau Sweet Day Good-B- Fire? s. His Last Gun In y, A Stirring Message Put-sim- 1 unenL-withhold- hr - y, y, city-wi- 1 y, - y, - -- d a alto-whe- y, "raax-berr- p-- ac . y, Cowar-Mcfan- s h-- R - 1 , ) phan-tssmi- pto-T- No-sa- , posi-wl,- Tay Pay OConner. L. of?Jr Fine Romance. 1 ,f er H j er h !;'! he-te- - Fifty-seven.- or-:r- 11 I iJ 1 , fr sharp-tongue- - - 'L Pr't 1 Waaniog-resurrect- f ttr thj ekill-fro- ll ts book-notic- FUKA-PUK- - 2.. 1 ti. rt-ii- 7;" z'! m"' rti'ev "I'l mTbiIT naain. d ;p:,rhe;tar:nVi;h - A 3- - , Hera'd-Tribun- -- admin-Ittratio- wl't t 7.Ir, 1 hr 1 " "t sane-'goo- 7' lsurh VERNACULAR VERSES sh.l. ''. , .... , Little Girl Cross and Fretful WillLRash on Face. Cuticura Heals. ihart-ficatlo- R hL?h 1 a mu-qn- - Dt n. - . ' ' 1 kp . |