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Show 1 tit v , i. i. c itOAi, etL.Vlil.il so, Francis fribble Joaqmn fililler Explained. By LAIS VERNON BALES. (Logan Utah.) Joaquin VUlcr'a mother used to say to him: "Whenever you find yourself getting popular,, come home and let me know what you have been doing. Popularity la In dedicating one of mediocrity. .t. a lateat volumes, Ur. Miller asks, somewhat plaintively: "And may i not ask in return, now at the lest, when th shadows begin to grow long, something of that con iderstion which, tbua faf, has been Accorded .almost - entirely to CsL.Uii.uN iiuj He was big, brave, buoyant and bursting with generous emotions which fairly overwhelmed his verwe. This may have given Irregularity to hie a vie, just as the mountain torrent, released from th sublime heights; carvsa Us own way and refuse to be conveyed in a ditch." Madison Caweln found Mr. Miller He looked it always th poet. more than any poet I have aver met, and I have met a, great many hath young and old." Poetry with Mr. Miller was no pose. One feels hie sincerity-- , in - everything - h w role., He put duwR la, hla, sws way what his own eyes and hla own heart felt. Thla make his poetry not only sincere, but original in its imagery. Not for instance: BY' PACIFIC OCEAN. Hera room and kingly silence keep Companionship in state austere; The dlgnUy of death is her. Tha large. Ion vastneas of the of him: luKi-- L Biographs ot the' Great WntesBiography the Cleaning of Their Miwion. Of Honore Balzac DED men of that tlm. George Whit-fi- eld A vain and fat little man who JOHN WESLEY, WHOA FOUN and Jamea Harvey. Th three WORLD WITH CHURCH A did not know bow to dress or dance set about organizing committees OUTLOOK. the and Balzac tb became great tp visit the sick, to search out the favorite of many women. There Let u turn for a while from poor and- despondent student and may be those who will see in the and aristocrats give them encouragement, and to facta, a triumph of will over mat- kings and cqurta visit the jails and workhouse. ter, for it wag Baltac'e ambition and breeder of revolutions to a In 17JS he became acquainted to loved. that wa be to become famous and It light favortt spiritual fcjrmM. Oglethorpe-governoth On ef r witpJemea Tovcd A A tHeAm -tesaAegisS" Ha iuL, P6m. Jimjvbsft ef Pfwi dent McKinley bet lm Bklzttc 'wnUb Tslographyof went Charles along to needed. It Wesley so much pressed Withf the author's under It was IVAN HOI? IN SCOTT'S man- behind the the light that emanated from the America with a company of priscd In Europe, "twenty years before, of tha ' standing, waa oners. disappointing. for his first book of poetry. All Lead, kindly Light, amid th encircling; gloonv FRIEND OF WASHING pose, th writer who, for all bis great aoul of John Wesley, found- - He camThe instay contact with slavery whom It h through his life Joaquin Miller IRVING searching for attention and social tr of .Methodism sum of th K and pronounced much Lead Thou me on; - said that he had very bitterly regretted that, (ike the position, labored as a superman in Moravian all villainies." In th he was not without bon his profession. Balxae was not a In common with Jesua Christ. prophet, chermoot Christianhome. farTrom learned real he am One of Philadelphia's save in. his own country and The night is dark, and I Ha arose at a time when the colony genlua to bloom full grown. He ft was convertished literary tradiuun ! wrote some less than ordinary English church had become about ity and finding ithehehad among his own people. The Engnever beed to a degree Lead Thou me on; him Beby tha fact that last Tuesday as such. It and recognized formalized and gj, rec,ivd as stuff cold and generously, prats. of a resujt birth and fore experienced, at anniversary of th from him beyond all reason, while man was a little church hind Roman the the tng funny-I . . ecaGratfc and. patlantly .fer ba waited, n hard long craftsman, capable working KeepThoa my feet do. notaskto- - f and England a btr Walter Scotrent a ropjr-e- - appreciation here in American. lie Her toil has learning from hla mistakes, an it was just what the smug and gua in America pitched his camp to of to WlngJon lrreligious movement with a visionThe distant scene; one step enough for me. rcelved tt oni, to lose it for a sdventurer who turned experience satisfied, th elec- t- and rezpeet-ablo"- and Us on as tta supworld a publication. outlook, lngvtmraedtauly matter of about ten years Aboutto profit, and a boaster who knew anted K to be, " religion w As-- England on who-tioccasion 'ts purrich and power- posters and 8ii0rtcomInga grown great t,j, ho carried on such a ministry a cember. 1619. And in forwarding chase hie collected poems, searchful until it had become alothr and shamed the authority of the state the book, he wrote to Irving: I was not ever thus, nor prayd that Thou ed New York high and haw, abut Above "and of Bine its earlier ths swag; biographies perfunctory, piety yotr gleaming aktea Of gold the church. The multitudes flocked to "How do you like your Rebecca' not- - a copy, newer second hand, at to be ceased a novelist religion French appeared really One great lone Shouldst lead me on; imperial peak It teen; reseller without Does til Rebecca I have pictured could ha find on salo. Front UJs aH.ri.At snob- a ttm Weslvy cama him. Ms was with "the pattern undeacryedjBMiV.Inn Joaquin ml Hoc com par well just the open fields about dealing forward. He was raised up for a pulpit, published, monographs Ten thousand X lov'd to choose and see my path ; but now foresters 7 Are told: and the clear hla sky above. He is emerging. gives Today piaca ia And all so etlllf so dribble mission and he hurled his verba! with isolated incidents, still the air has American literature is firmly es- That institu- preached to the poor sad honest Scott's Query Explained. th has thunderbolts all. them against gone through on 1 me in ; Lead Thou heart the pure and undefiled duty drops thejreb of cars Her Is the explanation of Scotts tablished and will likely remain so. compared thenorles In letters of tion, one ofsk which waA as follows religion of Jesus as he understood Poetry with me is a passion , be- which the famous author, those of hla "Let you in ail tendgr It. He and his brother questlpn: the Charles sunsets Beneath I loved the garish day; and, spite of fears, sheaves defies golden he in reason,' says noonce wes Abo recital in hla Jove and, th spirit of meekness, Wrote and friends, Washington trying deep walks with the vel. has weighed hta evidence and ts thi a Christum city 7 -- tHo was the first edition of hymns, some ef ths best trothed - to Matilda - Hoffman, the preface toHe v -- Pride ruled my will; remember not past years. ever and wrote pecans he deep, rltten, preached la a J'Songa.' How near speaking In London) Are you who his conclusions daughter of J. Irving Hoffman, q. his Where silent sea doves slip and drawn that stirred -- the peoples to the faithful picture la the man are iu authority over- - the people way New - York, At Saratoga Spring, was Impelled to do it from hearts and roused all Christenin boyhood sweep doubtless will be dis- living portraitures of him ye arc dom, who alie had become ths IpUraaL He began to writ his art In secret. He And commerce keeps her loom end puted.emerges Eventually he eeparated him- friend of Rebecca Grata daughter practicing rant-opointed to represent among men Belf from So long Thy power, hath blest me, sure it still weaves. the great church and versiwas rules of the igno assurance Ar you patterns to the rest in t the has The reader of Michael Grata, one of th forefication and English grammar but Th dead red men to reef that this biography la written out char!t, insPirtJJntulth.m..DU- rmost- JAwiahcttlxna-ot-thilad- L. Will lead me on y Thetf gn he was a poet wlrh an Innate ts intrme-- y TuHiTWett of thq others and more. Ho will ity . Who that are dead In tres- MeffioarstT which wax a btesfng phta. He had won wealth In comot expression. He gradually bo impressed with the pains taken pass and etna have you quickened to that age and which actually merce. much He till dealt with bad and moor oer and torrent, Oer fen, crsg some knowledge of versiIn Mr. Miller's poems for the to authenticate opinion, with ths by your words? Have you a burn- raised all spiritual andrinteliectuai th Indian. He supplied many acquired Tens and fication but most of hts verse and ing zeal to save souls from death 7 stardarda of the time. The night is gone, things for tb needs of th Prov- shows poor and faulty workman- first time "the prairies, ths Sierras, sources at the writers disposal,sense of thousanus hundreds and th new and old life of the with the understanding and dead to the world and the perhaps Are you ince of Pennsylvania and for the weru inspired to better living, ship. One In a while you find Far West of America, liaVe been of fairness displayed. Reading things of th world? Is your flame soldiers of the Revolutionary war. such And with the morn those angel faces smile. a gem as tha following: all higher thinking and a happier ltfe fairly poetised." In a bold, free, th story which runt a a highly tho zeal of love so as to directloveIrvings fiancee fell Into a dehim. He devoted hta because of Western way he poured forth hla romantic novel concerning a figure your words with sweetness, cline. During tbe last inoetha cf Which I have lovd long since, and lost a while. whole life to the cause end left Ufa knows no dead so beau- - whole m his verse. "Of the almost too queer for- - life, he will liness and meekness of spirit?' Miss Hoffman's Ilf her constant soul tlful the great writings which flit 62 volumes. He Wesley challenged grandeur of the mountains, (he discover this Is the story of the companion was her devotsd friend John Henry Newman. As is th whit coldjroffln'd year JI9I, man rather than thai of the writer. fomallzed and Institutionalized died tn tha Rebecca GraU. of- twllght glooro God "John -- Wesley -- eras-a past; Alter tha death of hla betrothed, canons the music of the streams, There la n attempt at a literary church w illf --aU the power ot hie b- nor love I This man be whose heart. wa may It-went ,- nor could within and be and criticismtearmng to Reeloquence Irving ielt.keen graUtud vastneas the vocletees of thq with divine love. He carplains trsy'dt limits of a single volume. Crib- forth to battle for the Master aflame becca Grata for her devotion to hit The dead are faithful to the and ahorleas deserts, he hag sung the ried th standards far to the front aU fine his the of of to ble leaves the that strength witty beloved. He made many trine to professors as no othe- poet had ever dared last. ant, planted the flowing penant of literature. young manhood. What waa the tho t do. aaya James Onderdonk. Philadelphia and again and again T am not spouselese I have It gospek of Christ on rocky I visited church door In the result? Every I In the home of her parents. t,.,. wed tnat parts where aU th world linqilhat. whlch- - Balzac1-story.' hr Itself- Is I ktngdorn wit Tlosfd sgstnsr him ran, Later Irrlr; went to England A memory a life thats dead." constltues sec. his reel could Americanism. He and trade, as But this did not silence him. He and spent several day as guest of did much toward a strong and strange, romantic come from the found a way. He preached in tha which have any Str Walter" Scott, at Abbotsford healthful Western literature. He Mr. Miller thought aU poetry th of the great writer It mav fields, tiy the roadside,-b- y than tha good of mankind Scott told the American man of good. Matter and energy , object that he had loved and admired th daring of the genius well b this biography will be met streams, riding from place to letter of hie plans' for "Ivanhe" never He often said In their production. man. e red explained. loved If In wlttt-fha the read hit that poem tits who place otvriiorsebaclc. And thus he splendor of criticism then unwritten. Irving described Tha real character of MacFad-da- a and th untouched nature about him think first ot his books and bts started a movement and an awak"AN HOUR OP PHYSIC. by K. N. merit, Is brought out with th ef- to him th personality and chars-te- r did not have tom Of them both be wrote truthfully To him risurathelj, the pioneer of old in letters. da C. Andrade. J. B. Lipplneott fort to make it act as an InspiraInterpretations ening which tn time swept over of Rebecca Grata. And when teach torn sweet lemon. d and beautifully. Any collection of place by white Kentucky, as characterized Pill be disputed and ther will be tha earth anT"dreW to tt Company. New Trki 16 pages; tion t readers and in thla th Sqott pictured In hie novel the epl every men or woman beautiful was a poet. Only hi poetry Is Incomplete without assertions that the popular bio cross millions ot good people. Hu Elizabeth Madox ftobetts m The price fl.Ot, writer ha succeeded, sph book sodee of Ivsnhoes love fr . beau- th men weco Great likewise Meadow, on in a million had th of his "Dead in Th Sierras" se touchcannot portray truthfully. tried to pattern his life aftor the girl, end of th har- expression and that was agift Science's latest concepts of mat Is written In n straight forward tiful Jewish tbslr iron. God ing In Its mystery and simplicity: grapher Tet It Is an absorbing book, back- hfe of tbe Master, and this, then, ofMiss love constituted Jfobcrts in again writing a tar and energy and their inter narrativea style which makes its rier against and affair separate given the whs main bv in gift ed record, at always, its decidedly unpoppoints in religious by their difference pleasure. relation are aet forth in this little perusal He objected to having His footprints have failed us and one which. In all likelihood ular. and It led him to remark of her native state, goes back b, faith, it was upon what Irving had altogether. her lines. He Illustrate volume In a clear-, concise manner felt hla yond Where berries arw red previous novels to th will be widely discussed before "To adopt and live a Ufa- of sim- iim,-told hint about Rebecca Grata that artlsta of Daniel Boone and Lieutei reader to re Entertaining animal wbioheable-tt- ie that the reader could, if th poet's And madrono, are "rankest and service for mankind is weeks plicity many ReScott built of hla character view of th signlflcano of th entire MT LIFE AMONG THE ANIMALS becca. expression were correct, visualise e The hunter Is dead: "Balzac: th Man and Lover, difficult, but te follow the love or ant Harrod. who established tha that field in ebout an' hour of intensive by George F. Morse, Thomas S perfect picture than could New York, E. P. Dutton. luxury, making a clutri for pelf first forts in the wilderness Rebecca Grata never married more ,' be painted with a brush. Hla deRockwell company, Chicago, 160 Tradition perusal. The author takas up th and place and power, labeling pa- wae called bv the Indians The grizzly may pas A tells she. that like Scottr or "Great Meadow ' of The Hlghte." where pages; pries 61.00. significant facta of heat and the gan Am Christianity and ImaginBy hla half-ope-n door: loved a Christian and be- scription heroine, A In of energy, of so settlers ho lived New Library Books. Virginia engineer' conception happily, and from ing you are the followers of heardfamily May pass and repass Hare w have the autobiography cause of difference in faith never which you can view fourteen cities marvelous tales of the ferexplains why th practical rule "' " Chr.at, thla la easy, On his psttr, as of yore: land tile not can not apply to adentltle research of n man who hie spent hts on became hla bride. shows well his power to draw a unlike the accounts waa born dd John Eng-b book wlU "Wesley Th following1 ' Ip. Lived to Great Age. and given a detailed- dleeuaeton of tire life among tha animals, learnpicture: d to th Public Library, Monday, land in the year 103. He was the brought bark bv visitors to sty Th panther may crouch 1920. th nature t energy In general. ing their habits, value, danger and She lived to a great age. Born March fifteenth child in a family of nine- boom distrut The passing hunt- In on his the leaves limb; He explains sound radiations, to love them. The atrtnor was for- here March 6. 1T81. she lived until MISCELLANEOIS. Steep below me lie th valley, teen. He Inherited hts deep spir- re neglected to say anvthtng about May scream and may scream, their cause, nature and extension merly director of Boston Zoological August SI. Deep below me lies th town. It itual nature from his sainted the Indian atrocities and a vs tlm Upon her death Anthony Quon Elisabeth la nothing to him. It ' ear reasons the Where t th and waa aha sowhy tide In of from burled Park, th Chicago Zoological great showing th lif Wuen Elisabeth tha historic mother, one of the noblest women who dame back waa moodily sk. 1 can detect so much In n complicat- ciety and Other similar societies cemetery of th Spruce street east tb oradi to th grave, in an age that ever lived. Susanna Wesley lent. rally, Prone, bearded, and breasted And the world walks up an that a a crowned with great pir was a gifted soul with a swent ed sound. 8o Berk Jarvis and Dlony Hill." but long before he took the or Ith. Like columns of stone. its, her ws one of the greatest down. Then he goes Into th nature Of Work of tending to beasts up .cd q,s .he evolutionary war But her merrfdhy , is Influence upon all mail in la green capb boo it that and gentle And .tall as a pine Arthur Oeorg i and ultra vio- tivity, ha gra studying them on Philadelphia beafta of cherlthed about ended set out for Ha . . light, th Infra-re- d In her came contact who with who a in illuminates puiaonality As a and overthrown nature pine On.' th eea of lights ., far let rays describe the remembrance of hla fathers fartn The qn Knoth Jrd'it One may Judge somewhht of her reds Fort. There ectiv. tier lit ttaH been hidden'' . shortcomings of th ether theory which bargained wbll aexperiences yit.f jwpraway-f- ?' streaming ChertCfer b v 4?apd workjL-Sh- e oue of: hoy. writ- -, Iiy Jnfounders makes fen In a true are "TTOTcam gone. en thousand the are a scalping and MA on his text lue mother flags avenge eons a letter to her of the Jewish Fostai "Above all, trustworthy Enterprise narrative, What elec can be done a close etudy of electricity and combine with theboylike furled. th fiancial operation involved in acb on principle, and do not live Is taken prisoner bv the Indan-Afte- r wisdom of formal Home, Jemal Benevolent Asaocia' with on their Than him When ot relationship Jet sorts business ail the gleaming bay lies magnetism he has Jp en absent a Veer sleep enterprise. like (he rest of mankind who float xoology studies la later life to give tlon and Congregation Mlkveh Iswhich has th TUI the light of the sun and Campbell Wandering In Central dreaming volume an entertaining, as well rael. a Philadelphia Drph life like straws on a Divny mames another pioneei ai 1 s0 Afraa Fxpertenr and adventur- through Ae it duplicates the world! been made In recent yeata In their as educational haa a child P.erk relurns and the river. life from free value.- - And tbe lan- clety. But she Is especially venKeep your es of a lifetime of pionoering and, Interpretation and application. Ay. tomhlces' what of It wilderness rule that tn such cas. s Is such that all children erated for her work in founding the follies that surround you. exploration notla so Tb quantum theory of radiation guage It ts what much says! Marble Lhe duel. woman the A shall choose her ulti- - . will enjoy It and yet sufficiently divine gift, that life ia Chen)-p-T- h "Thro Theatre f as the way he ears It. Jamea D takes up another 'chapter and tb mature Cold and repellent: phad;;p1h8abbat1 8cho thousand year of drama and stage very precious, "amd that we must mate husband la applied. for th readset pleasurable is stom of the carefully nature A ?.,abl craft " tt back to God some day. so Tho quaint d alect of the period monument to her tr Phelan has eald of hts poetry, and' And Iron Is rust. of adults. forth in the light of all that pres- ingMost Chldeckel 8trlctly Private-- Be- give let us make the most of It. Let us Rf well with Miss Robert of the native beasts of the Rebecca Grata t S34 ent day experiments have shown. a of the medical intimate ing diary street J methodize the hours so we may pa prose recitative of frontier Hfo a place of residence are treated in the work Spruce The work deals strictly with the America practitioner In addition many of the well for Jewish girl who are eelf-aImprove them From her frequent and Its .hardships. Dobon and scientific, asjfccta of the question and use of th words method and animals such as porting. That club was named In by Hand . Thesechipter8 By MURIEL HARRIS, and strips the subject of all phil- known Imported how how simple tbe art of print" methodize her illustrious son dememory. Phlladel Edvard Westei niarck, anthromonkeys and lions Snake are exv'ntt',dLedger. Winner of ths J&.00S English osophic matter, thus presenting the rived the name for the church lio pologist, haa Joined making can be. In 1W plained and many of the false pop- phla eor the memo r of modern physic Prize. Novel ot Erkew th Packets founded Meadow,1 Pageant 'Ths Elizabeth Geest ular notions exploded. There are wnterr In Ills Memories of My shortest form, Tha languageI is Tha judges who made the se "A book of American steamboating' vice to of was fine He and new very Roberta any Radox school gentle instructions or lm novel, Life a to begins scholar. how and The there op ranges from the primiwere lection capture and Even Witch Hunting and Witch simple and direct Hugh Walpole. J It was born poor ani tive h has studied to the liberal use of analogies used no tame various peja, the caution reviewer ventures a wager that this the Literary Guild's fpurth year of Frank Swinnerton and Bhella Kaye Trial "Indictment for witchcraft breeding the most part temalned so and effetepeoples activity. It was published by the Smith, Their comments show tha from, the records of 1272 amuM for doubt to make the work Intelligi- needed in dealing pith poisonous brilliance In of euture met In exponents He was died penniless graduated Miss 1st. or on March th Press Home for translation, and to Viking Circuit A. I hld ble to the lay reader, in this th dangerous species and a disIt it a most unusuat piece of sophisticated drawing rooms Macordained from and Christ church hav-t- he ) It tS5!M786 iterary as course on the people novel well Robirts valuable as succeeded the ha for grandeur our of writer ways dumb Its Inlrmrlc work, with a mingling of re Fuller Generalship of 1,1) see 8 a preacher. Immediately he threw aulay publishes this volume. beauty atone. and the rhjthm of epic poetry allsm and concepts will permit Th author friends In their native haunts. Eye which lift Grant "Bring out th (hi book his whole soul Into the work of Hertheine Is one that might serve it far aboveImagination has a dear-cconception of th witnessed battles In the animal run the how ordinary new novel and generalship preaching and making a career "Tattered loving. IMMORTALITY. a writer of sagas, for she has novels, it is highly original in In warthecangreatnoM world are related In true story entire subject. hr woven Into th good- - for hlmoclf by serving mankind by PhUlls Botome author of to write about the settling theme, subtle, and charming, yetiness of rlttaeshlp In faahion with all their thrills and MAN t? CONSCIOl'SNF.S.S OF chosen n the advice of hts mothWlndlestraws is BIOGRAPHY OF MACFADDEN. the announced for Acting things the beasts do tnd do IMMORTALITY. 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"A aludv of who defied prudtty and prejudice of Immortality, as the' place genuine contribution to native lit- Gate i a noteworthy literary Behavior lit Youth children tn footer famlllo' .in order to give the world hie Ideas SCANDINAVIAN which the notion has held In the erature, and oite which will event, Jt wtll be published by Har- problem LITERATURE In AviaHinton Opportunities of how youth and health may be per & Brothers, on March 19, from Branded to Our 1'stv, h history of mans achievements. tion "Hera Is a book r which wilt retained and thla Intimate bio"Th Idea one Is which a Tha be. stmple ta H. atory the G, orimmortality, W. IV you what hapownlng In averjr "Loot of th Flvlng Dragon," by tell graphy of th famous fnagaxtne branch of aviation ' Norton Company, New York; lief In personal survival," It is his might have bean handled senti- Kenneth out all the good a brings published Payson story Kempton, of Chiefs Association International thesis, "has entered ae an Inherent, mentally or romantically, hcroh 271 pages; 63 60. points In hold relief. The volume essential. Ineradicable element Into or decoratlvely. but bliss Rol .a of piracy In colonial times. Is the of Police Commit te on Uniform Is obviously written by one who Junior book Crime "A Guild for oomplet maa Reporting Literary Thla book survey modern lit- every phase of human experience has handled It poettrallv and even believes ItPMacFmdden and the sin erature for police ul January. from In the She Denmark aimed at has a and deNorway, h This metaphysically. beginning" a One of his work It presents McOird, romp AndTor All cerlty from Rrandea to bigrid velops along the lines of mind, combination of beauty and Intelliessays by Light and humorous atory of a genius whodevoted ills Sweden, and Undaet other America consciousness art authscience. moral gence. reslttv and contemporary employing thirty British and entire Ufa to making other people writers or and cover tbe same Ideals, and spiritual intuition more fit to live. He ths old pioneer vernacular, scrupMcars Orcere Tods v "Aftermath as tbe three doe ground in not indeed stvled. the demonstrate chlldhoed lm. the previous with the ulously only Beginning of tha refugco Impact" books of the Scandinavian Classics portant part which has been play- speech of the character but In th days when a drunken father made issued Palaehe Atari Atotnelt This by !he American. Scandina- ed bv man's occupation with the telling of The result I the sickly boy an orphan. It trace, tory. unfortunate queen Is perhspa the the struggles and handicaps which vian Foundation. These are the question of personal survival, is a finished poem of adventure, moat appealing and Intriguing charBest -Stories of Norway. Denmark (hough not naturally. In Its full courage and philosophical thought acter tn ene th most Interesting mad, t he creal Ion of the many nov-e- and Sweden. epoch In history" Is Mias formal significance "Th Great Meadow possible It takes young Ber- Lodi Lovelr Serrano The art narr through hla fight for health i According to the publishers this HU point sine book that th belief In Iht. Roberts' latest Jingling of being a woman the only general survey of the and bodily strength, hla career as mortality ts necessary te the birth In the Wind," which appeared tw Mv Home and Starbuek t "A to available subject American a . gymiiisl, professional wrestler, of In th human soul, will years ago. Graduating from the ohrontot rf Nantucket" restaurant keeper and propaganda readers, tg which the eminent not.religion. ev- University of Chicago In 1661. she to be Thom Tohnr Ttewever, Rketchcr -acceptable Hopktna re brought let until he reaches the determina- Scandinavian authnof th life of on ef Bathlmsre for. while Its Influences confined her early writing - to tion to tell the world what he has together and explained. Her are eryone; re- poetry which won her th greatest benefactors." Frtek learned. It traces the battlewlth tbe literary blograohiea of Jacob on the Is growth of organized FICTION. th fact of Prize and appeared in book form th publishers and writers of th sen, Ibsen, Bjorneon, Strindberg ligions unquestioned,Itself Aehton "tn Author I tn knows Is less under th tttl of "Under tb religious experience day which forced th founding of Lagerlot And- Hamiura, with fine sophistical which novel. my d. atory la th chief eendl Authorities are warning the public that sore throat is Tree ."Tier flret The Tim th first magazine end relates the illustration to adorn the text ment was In of Mn published lav Isaac Anderson reason for the creating of each of Translated Atme Without Banners and not neglect the condition. 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