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Show 0 ri Woo. . . . , i) . I . ... b : . IIIIMett I. 1 AI'71)46 4. .411111hk. MS. . DM& 1 I to tith ,- - ... 11 Itter'iii, i .. N. like t t - OLD LEAVES FROM I , r . . . ,......t. er t Itt.it' . ' (11.1.42111.61411411111Ns . , But in the darkest hour of night When even the foxes peer for sight The byre-coc- k crows; he feels the light. her ,ter, Prt - . ay. byre-coc- k Lad lent the -- .t. '. ' -- , .7 ''' 1 , ' d ' ( i ItlKlIG Grief Everywhere cross trusedy IlAta:Atertl 0110WOM..,.., ,.' - I , ' 1 ' I i Barii6 Adopts New York Address ligion. affection& tier taroosintance ' with the manners and mod. of life of! ), s . 'tr: Who" Mao nail No For all things change, the darkness changes, Queer Way of Beading ort AdmirersPIS-hethe Chinese as they were during the' of the grim old restores's' der.! Woated Bins st "Alrehnuir. tiootlsod:. But That Address Was Evireign The wandering spirits change their range. , ' - ''''. Is proved to be exceptional: and ' agernoOlel I' ' . Caine Back In We ot Alan After Se. dently Nos Nara Enousi,--li- all The corn is gathered to the granges. the is made realintio by an In.1 Svaitaretand--Boo- ks loreneh Ambassador at WashingIn by journ dramatic unusual char. tensely plot. , , rulers. and a searching etudy ton In Andrew Inurs lAbrary Offered for Sole. The corn Is sown again, It grows; oriental vengeance in its .s. . -, , ,, 4.0ig justice and ferocity. ucompromis.1 The stars burn out, the darkness goes; LONDON LITERARY LETrEn Mr. Wus education lot European , The rhythms change, they do not close. but his mind bs duelnetly Chinese: Ism, when, after his daughter's virtue my dear Lang. for the Mae of your iSpootol to Tho News.) James friend, Jusserand." and his family honor had been June IS.--GIRL. Idit& P. S. laCITARD9 AS A They change, and we, who pass IA foam, down besmirched. he take are similar inscriptions in all hist a hoes new play. "Mary theThere eword to Slay the one In whom LONDON. is books. and the "Romence of a Like dust blown through the streets of Rome, Behind the above pictura of Mrs. was not interested in Just the way that great of chief the the topic Il his affections are wrapped. the kinre Life." which M. Jusserand pub.. Emily & Richards lies mora 70MaJICO soms . of the older members were. but reader glimpeomi this Chinese Change ever, too; we have no home, moment in literary and theatri- lishd in 111911, has th following: "To . mind than usually creeps into the "Ideavee she was thoroughly in evidence when true one lover of Auld Scotland, Andrew the traditions of forty eon., cal circles here, lives in the from Oki Albums" department. Once it came to serving eatables to the older Wriest;to oho when he makes preparaof London known as the Adolph!. Lang. from another. Jusserand." part upon a time in Utah a certain Mr. women at some of the social gather- tions to visa a, diabolical Chinese Only a beauty. only a power, penThey Hurry Back to JsIL Tripp opened a local school which warn ings of the ward organization. About alty on the Engliehman who had pro- which prtearree its atmosphere of Sad in the fruit, brightpin the flower, Batrtee Orimshaw. whose new novel, attended by ever so many prominent this time she also acted as floor man- faned hie ancestral shrine. the reader Salt Lakers. A Mize of 17 named ager of a big leap year ball arranged cannot restrain a thrill of terror. Mr. transquility in spite of the fact that "The Terrible Island." has just been Endlessly erring for its hour. it's virtually next door to the bus- account published, gives a gorgeously funny Emily Tanner, and a youth by the by some of the prominent young Vu his of prison methods in in name of F. S. Richards were among women of the day. Each girl was from obtains Strand. The Adelphi is the tling but as as one almost terrible the a letter a which But gathering,- as we stray, a sense friend here the pupils; and during the long study supposed to ask a high Church dig- he pletted.. recently. habitat of many...other celebrities, got from her. Miss Orimshaw. hours was started a friendship be- nitary. but Miss Tanner insisted on es of Life, so lovely and intense, George Bernard' Shaw, and until re- most of her readers probably know.. tween the two which soon resulted in inviting the young man who afterin Polynesia, and spends most of an engagement The young lady then wards became her husband. It lingers when we wander hence, cently John Galsworthy. among the lives her time in roving throughout the I I rest. had the above picture taken to send Since that day Mrs. Richards Notes Barrie has a flat in Adelphi South Seas. to Mr. Richards's father in England, gained much prominence, not only in diIn Fiji, it appears from her letter, That those who follow feel behind and it is rumored that when the pho- Utah but among national suffrage , Jooaph Conrad's new story. The House. his apartment there being prisoners are sometimes fent out to tograph reached its destination the workers. for her activities in matters Rescue," bad been incubating in his rectly under the one formerly occu- work Their backs, when all before is blind, without an escort. Toward I P.m. shared pretty much the same of interest to women; and she now mind for twenty years before he fin- pied by Joseph Pennell and his wife. a father 4 Our soy, a rampart to the mind. prisoner frequently may be seen rundeclares that the school days shared ished it. It was about twenty-fiv- e opinion of the original ea his son. circle of outside Berries Nobody to the jail. I. he falls to be in ning Despite her youth Mrs. Richards with her husband so long ago have years NUMMI in Yale Review. that he carried the manuwith by that time a terrible penalty awaits was even then a member of the Relief continued down to the present with script ago of his first novel. "Almayer's of personal friends and thobeis him. Its is shut out for the whole persociety, of which she is now a general the classes simply transferred to the Folly." to a publisher. His next one whom he has business dealings his supwas "An Outcast of the Island." and mitted. however, to know his private night, and has to go without tbe only Ivey by which the world rney board member. She adinits that she larger school of , avoid the tyranny of a single nation. after that appeared ha started work address; not, that is. if Sir James per! Friend I Books of Mary Pickford. New and he argues that the world can be f upon "The Rescue," but was not satWhen Mary Pickford and Douglas saved from disastrous wars, ouch as critics go so far as to acclaim him the Lancelot and his knights. ltton die by isfied with the way it developed. Elo can help it. Most of London's great . ones Fairbanks are on the telephone. and can be come to London and put WAR 'S HERELTS ON CHILDHOOD, that lately waged by Germany, only greatest living American poet. Cer- tent and hundreds. Anon Arthur prof- he put it aside and wrote "Chance" instantaneous the fashionable Ilyde Park by the efficient and HOME AND HEALTH. such a work as "Lancelot" will fers peace. for his mind has turned and "Lord Jim" and "Nostromo" and tracked to their respective lairs up at where tainly How-TH- E of this Hotel, rooms are' al- principle. other books that have brought him application place hi. name among the- - foremost toward Britainwhere he goes with the the telephone directory; if reedy "booked,"their he admits that the term "bal- of will find an men against Modred: There fame. But this other one that he had throagh they his FrulitAN COSTS OF THE WAR; ever, Of writers. American fighting not written kept nagging at his imag- not, one can discover where they live acquaintance there in Mrs. Charlotte power" is much misunderHarper & Brothers, slice As itg title indicates. this poem, too. goes Lancelot at a later time by Homer Folks:London. eluctto some is at Cameron. he and the pains novelist stood, and of ination and in them the pages New York and globe trotup occasionally he would by looking lines, and learns that the king. and Modred ter. Mrs. Cameron hes wandered date in his text his conception of its comprising about three thousand some thought on the rounding that ea and all their have slain each spend Arknights old on of the Who. a I. based "Who's bandy phase oompedium, as widely Mr. Folks was organizer and direc- real meaning. perhaps any woman living: known for centuries other in the bloodyfray. Then Lance- out of the theme.. Finally. after thus which also records their telegraphic and thurian exact oplegends, are the conclusions Hie valuable hia heart hungry with love for letting it simmer and develop under propaganda service which tor of the department of civil affairs posite of those which have been urged and beautifully presented by Tennyson lot, rendered to the Allies in the Unit- his lady "all white and gold," seeks his guiding thought for twenty years. addresses, the registered numbers of she of the American Red Crofts in France, by the "panelists." Universal disarm-an- d In his "Idylls of the King" Its theme out ed States recently brought her name Guinevere. With Arthur dead. no he took it up again and finished it. their automobiles (if any). and their Into for each is the sweet but most unhappy love of Olmrtacie the list of British Bmpire honors. later special commissioner to ament as he sees it means I now lies between them and , favorite recreationt (Shaw's "recrea. This verin Lancelot and Guinevere. weaknem universal While in nation America she undertook agreeing his and Warren G. Hardin, Republican present southeastern Europe; happinees. At last he finds her: by the way. is given. as "any- a 2.000 mile journey up to its own domestic , affairs. sion portray. the attempt to burn the their wears a nun 's robe; and the nominee for president. was one of tion," but.she the Yukon chronicle measures the effect of the regard love for when her the at stake but test a queen 'sport' "). thing River. upon "While Just government She has just described her I of Lancelot as well as her own. the early employers of Frederick Crest recent shock to civilisation On the an this to the kings illuetrious knight has been heart Barrie is But exception consent of domes, the adventures In governed, a volume on Alaska author of "Whits Shadows rule, as be is to a lot of others. No which the millions of exiles, on the children. tic peace can be guaranteed only by discovered in the court. It pictures I, broken.is Tenderly pathetic and af- .I O'Brien, Fisher Unwin is bringing out their parting scene; and in the South Sess,"' whenMr. O'Brien admirer fecting on the world's treasure of stored-u- p in upon here. In California to of his. the mktorttY; Lancelot's thrilling reecue of her as 1Lancelot of eager hands drop in the force was rides out into the night alone. she visited Mary with startling disarmament makes civil war inevit- the faggot flames reseh up to claim tramping about the world and rreeTeeepreeeetteg Pickford and Douglas Irairbanks Mr. and Mr& Harding were running a him with a view to a palaver or with in vividness and foree the question of the able; 'and thus prepares the way for her; their escape to Joyoue Gard And in the darkness came the Light" antell some insane Idea of securing his au- their Audios, and In the Ohio. Mr. was paper three struck up Marion, The story iji beautifully told. Mr. future of humanity.. He says he latebr is truly an Ara- quits a friendship, which the world to repeat its old cycle of and the bloody wars that follow as Robinson (the togrsph was on O'Brien his across back way with the ha6 not only portrayed the bian Night's notion!) can get so much enjoy renewing in London. they will long ago painfully impressed bloodshed and oppression." OIL the Arthur's army comes; Arthur's capcountry 'Apr havipg marched on ate fact that only an infinitesimal free-in- other hand, international peace - de- - itulatton - and the decision ofLan- moving action vividly and the eharae- the the slightest clue to kis whereea a HAYDEN in Washington "general" Coxey's conditions of terixations with tion of the reality abouts either from the telephone di- (Copyright The Edward CHURCH. fiends upn the known readinees of celot that Guinevere must go back to ness, but he has exceptional faithful- army. He stepped out of a aide-dointo Marshall its way war-tor- n found case it the and Europe preserved through aid each other in or to king. "Who's Unusually nations Who." Impressive the rectory In somewhere Ohio and first Syndicate Inc.) ' the American newspapers at of attackan assurance that may be appealing are the lines In which Guin- all the atmoophere and romance of sleeper is print-- 4n a James of little the Sir nativ. to farmers. the began selling hedges least. And he is firmly convinced given (1) by special treaties, or by evere pleads with the man she loves Arthur's time and the scones among A murder trial in Marion attracted Scottish town of Kirriemuir, and. unact with a general treaty in which the United to let her remain with. him, or to which he lived. The poet's style is his Thomas Hardy. that. if we are to think and and he offend himself til recently, if one relied solely upon attention, .,. , , the slightest realisation of our respon- Nations would bind themselyes to pre- - send hpr in banishment. where she chaste and simple but It bears virility as a great crime reporter Who" for information about "Who's to Mr. descends from Ion: end may never again see the king, whom and power, and This week woo celebrated eibilities in the world that actually - tett each other against In Mr. him, the impression conveyed wofild of Star. the Harding, proprietor 21 ert(June a be true of plane dignity. It is. in brief. O'Brien policy. similar she ban never loved. But Lancelot's (2). by declarations of Preet. exist, it is necessary tharwe that at that time Mr. be that he must be sought there and the litith birthday of on. 1 to that enunciated Monroe, will prevailsthough his heart is the style of a master craftsman with Harding says ..bled to see in a fair degree of per-by solicited advertising and there only. For. until January last, tion In Enirlettare is whose postindea soul. disasters well the nation the nighIn poet's which the making Mrs. Harding kept the books and dis- the one and only address that breakingand the queen spective and sequence unchallenged flicted by the great war upon the peo- claration ILTITIOUTMOS that the invasion goes back to Camelot As for LanceIncidental to the main therno.' his tributed papers to the newsboys. vouchsafed in this guide to by any other living writer. It is al these be will he must lot. regardlands. follow one state another of battle "the Truly on of eomments the by the Gleam"the waste and suffering ples celebrities, consisted of "Kirriemuir, position wh4ch g sAlepted as much ed as an unfriendly ict by the state Light upon which Galahad looked and of war. the thousands who must die We were rather surprised to see, N. B., by the way, stands for North by the craftsmen of may prove to be the most . r. letters as by tho at the whim of a king, give to the an- in & Brooklyn bookshop, of the war's results. making the declaration. This in effect died. vol- 1Britairt another name for Bonnie Soot-'lana small But the ware do not cease. Day after cient legend a thoroughly modern is only another war of applying the publk: at large and in this case the This volume is therefore an effort, ume called "My Tussle With the Devil, ef-1 world whole to the Doctrine" the "Monroe of the wider public' is no day struggle goes on as Arthur and are especially applic- by O. Henry's ,Ohord," published by to state dispaesionately the actual In the .current volume of "Who's i!opinion dutiful which after all is one of the objects throws his armies against those- of able to our time. It seems "Amen" to a lesson feet! of this particular war upon the aimed certain that "The I. M. Y. Company." Judging Who," gowever, I was entertained to 'merely the for and at of read following hoped its children Europe. .men, women and by a hasty glance, this book subjects discover the other day this literary If onebyleft appointed pastors. Even the of Covenant of the the into acceptance of out has account Mr. Hardy's gone deeper The conflict O. Henry's memory to the prevailing baronet's address no longer is given, can be League of Nationsthough Col. Vescraze. We wonder whether any as "Kirriemuir, N. B.., but as care of collected poems and the noble true-tun- e ,fabric of human life thanwho the no in faith has : tal have of those apparently The understood ,,. ty Dynasts." hie O. Henry fans have come across An'American publishing firm, No, -- ,easily seast.Thtzer,;r0:,-14,- i rat 1.47T7r7g would still stand four!squarereputation lived during its 'Progress on this side latter solution of the great problerreof on the I toulja erAtorlerixN-- 1. Z1(111! Fifth avenue, New York. This. too, famous Ttit 74 of . and it would be diffi7novela Post in of James Sir fact the that want of doubt spite that among unity be to cult to find OA Eniyhah reader who is , :effecta S.F. only now beginning 3arrie has not been in New York or the nations made the experiences - ,,,,,,,,-,, they will project themselves through on affairs in Petrograd der- anywhere else in the United States not the richer by a personal acquainfeltthat 14,, Light has which world the .lately ,,,... It tance with looms at lesst of those that ,..certain. is ,., ,,. ..... ,, ,b..i .very far into the future in g the revolution and the early part since some-timin 1914 or 15 when possible: likewise there is no . as masterpiece& This could the-rulis the most serious strain which west- peened of of Lenin and is over went wiU in of with nations he there Trotzky company that the unity 1.4. be said of every great novelist. w ern civilization has ever undergone. doubt hardly to be Letin said condi' "Intimate W. A. of E. such recurrence his fellow 7 given Mason, the ' author, prevent least of ail in his lifetime. And with and it inevitably raises the question ' ters from Petrograd," by. Pauline S. on a propaganda mission. our anther stand tions in the future. But the Wessex nove's it is curlew: to whether that civilization could Folks' &woo,' emAlgi which is must for immebe To as this insists himself that himself". Croaky. ready "to, unity keep fleet that In so far as they., have re. another such strain. If Mr. 14'ON i Mrs. an readiness is and diate a cialoWileS known in le bodied so as the the publication. -; far Crosley hers, say 1.1 they public the picture of ist,not a 'study presents a terrible to fight in a just cause- -wife of Captain CrosleY, nilVal attache concerned. hag long appeared to be undercurrent of philosophy jt.. lie, to, 1044.--.11,state of the Old World peoples at the the'Magness which philosophy V RusIn his has of American of the generally coml force, the ruling passion of Matriell life, but opinion, day embassy at the .k1 sian itself to everyday end of the war, the picture should not yet ,,c,i It passed. capital during those tempestuous to give the New York office of an mends is not unfair to deecriba humanity. no onefor war produces, 1 4.,vk.:rniais.yit Mr. Hardy months. ,surpriseIntended as firm American his publishing only to promakers its as by and is GARDEN BOOK FOR JEVENILES. ' pessimistic; and ' WHAT HAPPENED , address in a leading lb Binh corn-l- is !attitude JVNE 24. The whole not popular. There is no peserimiam duce, just such results. combatant One of the moat unique book stores pendium like "Who'n Who" does seem great fol. 6.. A in 1300E LITTLPI A CCavyright.-112GARDENING of the thks "respective Now FOE , countryVor-Schopencarryilowing ,effort.Era Features) to be found anywhere ta conducted the privacy Jaunt rather lay. hatior or ' The Peter trrTLE Martin: IS te .dostroY life ,. or to make it so GIRL; by Leopardi: 'ni$ City of under the name of Young's Book Ex- to an Barrie inspires ' lotto, near ., , , loiL south and advance ineornfortable. unhealthful and unen-- - - Page Company, poste's., is not a popular TO. . , Street. New extent that is equaled by few living. Dreadful Nighr !change at 136 A cry Austria sends new troop. to hold tdhe It ueitGarrnen ms rttilgyapdp e r the esrtoraticYn:durable that the other side will and Dean of fit., . Dedicated to "every little girl rho 'print:, Iliti M'Mecca of masters 'oftinY craft.,1thd-th'York. It is know r probei Paul's lines against victor ious Italian ad- - U nremittin r 'Enough." How widespread an oontemporariee ma k a la li;s some atip(1) to loves and is keen admirers of History that Negro defense shelling eager bility loss garden employ and i f Christianity con- , lout. terrible the suffering trance, weakened east and west costly for German.. Inquiry Visite' to his writings leave no stone unturned that one manager. George of this object- her mind and hands in the happy, in the pursuit have the largest assortment of litera-- 1 to discover where they can at least be sists in making the beat of a thor- talians still gain moving, mittee reports incompetence mused vol1914-191this wholesome work of malting plants disaster Nam' high uglily bad Job, the tuwunincs is redaring the yearstells. ture for the negro and his friends that 'Sure of getting s, look at him. Headily forward in method ical ad- ceived with mors mirth or indignation ume tragically Harding'', Gen. is at present in existence. grow," Mr. Martin's Mt book le filled Pence. Washington hears that Hu- - officialeViceroy ,Maybe some of them, resolved not than approval. DuffVatican absolved from Ger . But Mr. Hardre to be ,battled, traveled up to Kirriee with helpful hints for youngsters who PEACE. arta goes to invade Maslen. Forma' lach's guilt. prelate convicted of A SOLDIER sense of the coil of thing tragic The American In trealion. Eurothe . in and succeeded his muir Army high following and of the piteous and ironical ease are willing to join with Mother Namember, of his staff and reg Atillk d orno MAINTET.,ANE the Adelphi. London. pean Conflict." by Colonel de Chem-bru- it trail back OP PEACE; by . accompany him. German assault ture in producing not only that which i.mprobable, tut some- - of men and women caught up bit it. and Captain de Marenches. which Thug appea Americans win in stven-hoSons, C. Vestal; G. I Putnam's trenohes on take that wins Meuse. is waved alwa)s by the deep and abid1 tie at Torcy, north of Chateau- was published last winter in an Eng- thing obvio New York. must have happened is of real practical use to the .home of Sotchez. . t. ing beauty of his There la Thiery captur.kig Important German has been awarded the to convince Sir James that even "Kr. the lish translation, The author of this exhaustive Atudy and family, but also that which is 11111. and terror of great conflict in' . pt ronghold,' on hilt dominating French Academy prise. By order of tiemuir. N. R.," wasn't safe enough the pity of tbe factor that disturb domestic beautiful to see. The author is master line. American Wessex noveko, but never a hint Russians 'menace Rethmer's army. Torry.Belleau the government the work is used for address to give in "Who'a Who." and internaticmal peace is lieutenant of his subject for he is garden editor by rage deadly, traps defenderp, Ian of general's flank xpoped folly and even cruelty. It does, seem. downriglifTtinfeeling but ugliness; Italians nold all supplementary reading in the French tiokniel of t I in Ruko- - taken prisonerp. coast extillery - corpa, of the Boston rout of Pt re forces on ler; and he has no 1 ' toward gains and extend Ctpto Bile positionp. afrhoolit. of him. hoWever. to camouflage him. ter. Aslittleness in theme or (7'Mras7U S. army, was formerly colonel here contrived to Irina. Cossacks sweeptng in concise ,the world for peace Hardy's behind an address in New York., chosen etas vraa a goes. Mr. ;Itinkere aseall IrtiONTI. of the 32$tl field artillery in the na. form fleetly everyth Carpathian passes into go. Hungary'. that the youth- - Whole ...kb:ve.the Ruins in self small onei hardlY British May In so perhaps send line may speech. and lot of people "Rising While Strips ful reader needs know a t about the army'. the, greater part than taf a drive mean ft larger but ' far too big county, start 'mash.- May France." which la promised for late who are tdetermined to find him. tor the material for the volume was' growing of the common Vegetables and , at kers for small men and moods. His I all ang Dna Attack locally and loot Hamb. ur . ant Corinna June Haven ferrorilid ooTlected prior to the outbreak of the flowers, from the selection and prepbe. wherever Redo publication, its goose wild may bombard.: , Incessant aro resimen and women, Many points. Smith and Caroline R. 11111 give an rhaRoti to the other side of the At- characters killed in moody war. Col Vestal is evident- aration of the gardeneplot to the har;European ment. Halian drive booming in Amur but by a magic which no other no ft ler and Bell ptart for parts to Itra account of the progresa made since lantic. ly Of the opinion that his arguments vesting of the crop. Is:Attire is waiting Unhindered. Trentlite. rumor Crawl elist his approached they have at the Pity e treaty. Path, and deductions are irreatly strength. to teach a lot of interesting lessons to the armistice in the to Lao Of nail, Returns in Holland. is Prodorick will f''''fil same Princo time build of the heroes. The tell ened by the titanic conflict which has normal life of the people and ithtusi f people want him." who even in childhood are will. ....p. A Coureturn "only from received Hall Sir letter President IA lust of ' Mee shaken the foundations of the those the Immortals of Canadians take town trial activity in the devastated re Caine indicates that he is back at with them. but he cannot rob sports; to open her wonder book; and t ' 27. them world. He digitates at kmgth nig ,..4 , WHIT HAPPEAED much more than glom lessons these convey Greoba Cartle, his home in the bile' of the human dlicnitY that is their ' and with fine acumen the three pm- the mere growing of plants. for a Jt Great crowds cheer their Inert. a in ' Man. Swiss after tis'I' the ' sojourn IIP birthrightMancheoter tell Guardian, st.. of in his sible ways by hiCh, The Janitor Henry Jameirs flat opinon. the knowledge of plant life embraces a kin &VER. Morita to be exact. al , was interviewed after the great writ- int ilr, tendency to &millet between integrat- great Puerta arrested it El r Mexico. deal of knowledge that aPPlies guhirt! his health. which for that says n dergrou n d Johan Rojer. whoa. 'The Power of .4 u servant Garman The death. said er's Ing nations may be checked or con- to human life end the growth and debe some time had been that eased of plotting sgainst -s la dee Dame.indifferent. Chemin a Lie" has Just been published In . trolled. The first of these, world fednot know that- Mr. James was a much more in; all, alongattack at Fontaine-Is- . i., men and boy of Orosco arrested with him, said to British am a result of this girls velopment satisfactory oration and "the parliament of man." and women. In both these espressimut Idid li repel country la one of theNtriost TOW although he appeared to be a this change-o- f air and 'WPM, and that Wilting. ready had have force take Trentino CroisillesAustriane' famous of modern Norwegian be rejects al futil e. and aa a project . 44It. respectable old , gentleman, Were to 'vise Joarril and aaranra heights, driving Italians bock. and human beings he is making a start toward fulfilling lists. Mr. Rojer's books have been whose advocate propose shaduwe ,in- of lifeplants Deartorn Independent. through Villa ofterritoryGermano the the obeervant will 'soon become concommitmany literary s,meel ISIS trenches' translated into along several stead of oubstantials; "the power of vinced eo take 610 test ( that success depends immenseof Arras ments which he had,to sidetrack in- that he to well known inlanguages. most of the d'Akalin road, north peace and war cannot be placed in ly on the Berlin stakes all on one blow: I Justin H. Smith's "The War with definitely in order to devote his pet countriei seed. the mil and the food. - Groat trenches in Caloon -. rrench of retake the hands of an international council the the lost Europe. !Mexico. During offensive brought out early plans great care and culttvation. Hence, Mr. violent night ttack.Italians storm Hindenburg or ootrunittee or legislature leaving in the spring, has been awarded the Ito propstanda during the war period. winter he spent soomo time In the for August. prisoners assert. Will is volume small foot ISO decidedly Martin's peak. Zeiletillopl United States, but has now returned the power of the puree in the bands' worth while. being wholesome as well reach Paris via Mont4idierAmster1pine. Interesting' Library.!Pulitzer prize of $2,000 by Columbia I , of the dam dispatch rotes that Kaiser sent 014 e great legislative bodies that 'Norway. aa well as University for the best took Upon the Alann: t4: to Nuehimann on 4 after furious war now control the nations puree strings as interesting, entertaining . . of telegram Perlis expects rlimag r 1 'history of the United States1 published rdrritoPiirLAtanondfctliroodyeleinbittroajemsaboo:ofkymit tshaon.,, speech. Junkers, unite to oust ; controls appropriations imotructive. whoever Ptritish front. Impressed lif ifeliflf y pwa-owho the Df Women made is the of. et year. during Nicholas himDeath attack of iron tire: an nr.par.4 for trenchcontrols the sword." The oeoond meth- strain repome4 to Ukraine bureau fprod tor sale by a dealer in Tun- - spetchee at the Republican conven- ustritictisrvz POEM. Pritlak patials artrit enemy od is by the domination of a single W Or well known , ' is told of Rudyard Kipling that bridre Wells. It Includes a bet of tion at Chicago. by guards. It )(ordered at Pain at . Odi01.111 so once wispy pointsirranch ration& peuposal at LANCELOT: a Poem by Edwin Ariing. Hill HeClir- voction of the checks he wrote were valued more books presented at various dates - to anIhnnt Hrs. Morro-ro- t anotlior retairttit ISIS Vargas, no deeerves feereome it that and ton Robinson: Thomas Seltzer. New tiro ea autographs than the cash value of "Andrew with the brindled haird' by ter of Kansas! and Mrs. Corinne Rooee- Tletaament troltehoo. etottliery take Aot . argument to bring it under universal oreadioo Garman revolt Tory Ciby. kalvte at Dismugaltaltaa them. Juet think. if he were living M. Juoinerand the. preeent French am vett Robinkon of New 'York, sister of The third way- is' g measouroa tattoo Auscondemnation. Noak to atteanee, stro pre000tteue Arsiero now he could have potetooe every, ba,Arsador at icaabinrt cm. a wolf.. known Theodore R 0011. V e it. Mht. M cearter It IN JO t regretted that Mr. Robmutual 'guarantee of territorial aat rortbrow of ooToroment. Army baek In ditiorder 110-is a trians of I the author number et meatManhattan (Kansas) Mercury. authority on medieval England. ond and indeoendence &gamin the ineorit work al a poet is not mom oeropira HarnborgMuollr sager troops. 0 1ft the eUCOnd volume of his "Lit- - neonfql In ill NlIfIdis West: and Hrlf Poll arrivr at liereaMor. To a4irn ambition of any state. a voluetary Oboe who have kept knolwn. le Finbinenn. 1St wbo to of the acknowledged! Witter Rye:trier la in China working erary History English treaty tomorrowWitatm plimaA union of , free conwnonwealthein widely have carried off the oratorical honor,. M. Juoiserand has written: rotor n In to:I conArne, of he on translations krodericati troop reafrb Taof Chintoe hPV4P ten, esteemed wI Fires h;ret In poetry. with et touch th maintenance the words. other of the convention, ha irtittra t 0 which he 1urpotiesstur1In.t into rrtg- visitor comes to you again rot)... ortting reoferd for satricesos-- - ratttleat ion loneed. swop rot Vestai awl rated trm h "balance of power. Lsti interpretations. garb. Please rtreive it kindb, ernea of verve. and literary fraskly admits his belief that this is of his fellow matan-Ic' the : ' , ' t, . spirit crows from trust That death will change because it must; The 1 . I . - , ( So, in this water mixed with dust, 4se ,, a. i his Hit. , : r" oly nue lolls flower-bespangle- . ' Ole the I'II : PASSING STRANGE. tat Dy wAvy 5LtsoN (FOR THE DESL1LLT MEWS) I.'; by I.oulise Jordan Mile; imo.. A. noshes Comeau). Ntse Vedrick York. In a land enchanting. where springtime always dwells, end birds Massed On the play of the mune gallivanting aroundome, wearing bellot Here no one ever freeses. mutts by it. M. Vernon tunt Harold Owen. the unusual story serves to sunstroke threatens me, and here the soothing breezes come sighing Muse:site "the golden rule of Cond lawn. from the atm. It's like a dream of )Cdn one fucius." which ie. that "what you dol not like when done to yourself. do not a land to real and read in, il nd bid ell woe begone. Here we should all be It &leo provides al 'joyous. other tranquil epringt.ime lives. where nothing can annoy ue In ea do to others." treatment (41 that nature gives. Yet here men dig up sorrow, and if no grief they own, Ovid and eensistionsti tios question of inter.rachil mar4 they go around and borrow some woe o'er which to groan. This morning Hoge; aw l in cidentally it espouse. I was bitting beneath Nome tropic trees; a stranger with his knitting came' with a sympathelits regiud foe the Chinese vide of it. the ruthleseneas up to share th breeze. I said to him. "0 etranger, this is a wondrous day. Wuwith hien home of the and danger seem worlds and worlds away!" Ile perior raced ride roughshod pver and thoughts of grief viewed the distant etteeplea, the Pan Diego towers. and sighed. "The yellow the traditions. the cuseems and , the innernio sit feeng's of their oriental peoples have 'moiled this lend of oral" And then he raged and rumbled. "inferiors." Mrs. billn in an Eng lash, and voiced hitt doubts and fears. he ranted and he grumbled. and shed a womeneh hit. ehosen to live most of her life in China because of her quoin of tears. And all through his reptping. and through his "Woe la admiration for the peoNe and the me. a golden aun aus shining upon the sparkling Pea, countr5. and her "Rory is a remark. 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