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Show - A THE DKSKJIKT 5ATU11HAV JULV NEWS I LEAVES FROM OLD ALBUMS 17 novel er Uer Ui to 1 020 Inferior In English novellat. iliailiu-tl- isU-- t At the commencements (hi inonlh of Tufts College, Maaochutt, and d Nates Collrst, Maine, Margaret te-lan- A SONG OF waa awarded the degree of dot Mr Ireland' late! lor of letlera. book, another Old Chester atory In be which ah Irian lnoior HE ocean beats the headland steep before my humble dwelling, and 1 foie Ibe readme punllr aaln, will alt there and view the deep, and haar lha aeablrde yelling. There aoon appear serially In llarpFr'a Maya are a i homutml wondrous tales In every wave that's rolling of .coral sine, and will le broil hi out later In book form. But who will toll tele and frantic galea and temple hells a a ,v For 1 have haver been to oea, and I ale lo me, so I may write the stotyT a The American publialiera of fharn haven ( known It glory. And there are seamen all around, who'vo been wood'a "Abraham Lincoln" announce to every harbor; I nival them by th village pound, and when I seek the that It lias Rone Into l eleventh edition. It waa thla biography of our barber They've been pn ships In every rllme, they" fought through great Civil War President that John tempest ihtllliiig, and they could tell a ern aubllma If only they were lrtnk water eaya he found the moat 1 of aeaa and sailors, uaeful In the writing of hi pleyHfif all willing. In vain lvir.pt three ancient men to talk though t tie v will rule) again, agulu, of linker and of tailors They'll drool (he many worka on Lincoln that ha It ha been adopted by the a'udled away on topics cheHp until my would grows Ilmpsr. but of the wonders of State of llllnula for uae In the public the deep I cjimol draw a whimper. Oh, nous will tell of heathen chiefs whs hoola ule o'er bloodstained acres, and 1 cin't hear of distant reefe, or bluo a , Taft baa worked for lagojna or breithvm. The marinate of many. ships their. oecrwt well are everal year with seal and vision for guarding, hut they will open wide tils' If lips to talk of Warren Harding. the cauae of (he league of Nations and hie nddreaaea and paper Upon thla together itir!lon havp been gathered md will he publtahed In book form mi month under the title of "Lecture on the league of Nations." PEACE. Ths graagU green tr Bunker Hill, The water tweet in Brandywine; The (word deep in the acabbard atill, The farmer keepa bi flock and vine; Then who would mar the scene today With raunt of battlefield or fray? v a a The brave corn lift in regiment Ten thouaand aabrea in the un; The rick replace the battle tenta, The bannered taaaela tot and run, The neighing (teed, the bugle' blast, These be but stories of the paat. Gives Impressions of the Late Rhoda Broughton, Famous Novelist Olio I'mfrld. once prealdent of the i.erman Peace Society, died the latter part of May. ila began to work for world peace In 1114, He flrat came into aubalantlal prominence by hlij book entitled pubHia name waa prolished In 1104. posed for the Nobel Prle for Peace of lVnunnllty f hianan Who leaped Into World Puna at at Her Work Friend of Age of 17 Kcnutrkahln Popularity Her Amount of Many PoUtlral. IJtrrsry and Artistic Personages Gllmw 1 Washingtons Hud, Formerly Owned by Thackeray ." in The earth has healed her wounded breast. The cannon plough the field no more; The heroes rest! Oh, let them rest In peace along the peaceful shore ! They fought for peace, for peace they fell; They sleep in peace, and all i well. How 8he Mis- sed Share In Millions 1913-11- LONDON IJTFJLARY LETTER T Derbyshire Library Dear Faustina," "Th I Goodbye!" (Special Correspondence I Game and the Candle." and her other Has Start in Pigsty but seems 6. It ON DON, July widely read novels Her last on R nd really was now about to appear. MILS. GLEN MILLER AS A SCHOOL GIRL. other the day, A reading room and library that In connection with one of her roWhen, at 14 ) ear of ago, Mrs. Glsa MlUsr, wifo of tho wall known less than three months ago. mances, Joan," there eras a curious ths ball Lake business man, and harsolf a prominent club woman, lived at: can exist In complete Independence Broughton, Rhode that re Incident, which Mia Broughtoa such Council Grove, Kansas, aha wan "a slip of a school girl," Interested In and probable Ignorance that any venerable author of jCometh Up as called wtth chyckles Joan was on ' Mved ever as Andrew Carnegie person Issued at th old just having a "good tima" and anjoylng tha hsalthy happy Ufa of the Is a Flower," "Not Wisely But Too of II , shillings and sixpence, or shout The field forget the battles fought, sufficiently unique to command atknown well average American girl. Tha New has been fortunate In securing a quaint 'other and many Well." In It sh said something and , exists One such not tention. The trenches wave ip golden grain plctura of tha lady at this intarostlng period of her life. but flourishes In a pigmy Inonly Hartahay novels, welcomed me to her home In about "th poisonous wines of Messrs Mrs. Miller came to Salt Laka about 10 ysars ago aa a bride and since that a Derbyshire. England, hamlet, and Shall we neglect the lesson taught "Curiously enougbhobody noLondon, and there showed me, sinorfg tlta has taken an active part In social and club activities She has Just It beginning possesee many Interest- other things, a bust of Georgs Wash- ticed the libel, either In ths publishers 'And tear the wounds agape again? office or th printer's There ws closed her year of servica aa prasldent of the Ladles' Literary club and this ing feature. Sweet Mother Nature, nurse the land. once belonged to William therefor great perturbation ' when that th to about ago ington Up year thirty aa organof that mem bar of the board of directors tha firm of win merchants In quesyear take her place d men. the one, had no And heal her wound with gentle hand. Thackeray. As, with char- tion cam down on ths publisher of isation. She has been for years an actlva member of the local Woman's other meeting place In Hartahay after Makepeace 71 of her In acteristic spite vivacity. Joan," Richard Bentley. Fortunately club, and la recognised as one of Salt Lake's moat charming the days work was done than the Republican curious history they wer fairly easily mollified and Lo! peace on earth. Lo! flock and fold, bridge over the Cromford and Derby years, she lold me the hostesses. were easily satisfied when two. page canal. There they smoked, read tha of this bust of th Father of his as of th novel were cancelled and th Lo! rich abundance, fat increase, Imagined she over talked and aloud presumably Country, paper evening salesproposition, a vaet enterprise In thus corrected. This current event. This waa not a bad little as I did that three short months unissued copies And ;valley clad in sheen of gold, manship, the world's greatest advenover 40 years ago. Richara of life happened was her weather the span when would complete rallying place wae effort Its ture in advertising. Oh, rise and sing a song of peace! warm and fair, but In the winter it that she waa so near following to Bentley paid 16,060- - for the- copyright educational and Informative throughwaa not as pleasant. Then, when th Bhadowland her rwo famous con- of Joan," thla being thought at that For Theseus roams the land no more, a confidence that ViVien It had out. for Ernet Kell brought out ths It rained quits high or was very cold, they walked temporaries, th late Mrs Humphry time, to bo good payment for a novel. no other case needed And Janu rests with rusted door. first the Of all tha tributes that wer number of "Die Gartenlaube" down the argument towpatji, and held their Ward and "Helen Mothers." to Miss Broughton, she told ms paid than a simple, straightforward pre- ("The Garden Bower) on January 1, meetings under that the bridge. Joaquin Miller. No doubt by now mors or less she sentation of fact. It at once proceeded 1653, he began one of the moat sue most appreciated that of Captain, In the autumn of 1392 ons of the biographical sketches" of (later Admiral to fight prejudice. Indifference and cessful journalistic enterprises known members of the little assembly came Sir) Clements Markrecalled to disaffection at home, and Ignorance to the modern world. The purpose of Into undisputed possession of a pig- Mias Broughton willth have This explorer read "Cometh Up better known ham. A a waa to interest sty, the former - occupants of which American readers while on and maimed soldier. It was first and falsehood abroad; and Its agencies "Die Gartenlaube" Flower," famous details of her career a career more sledge Journey toward the hia In praiseworthy undertakings had been converted Into in the San Francisco Chronicle were the printed word, the spoken and people Pole, printed The of of pork. that Four-Minuany than far Books romantic New by named an and to inspire them with a liking for new owner furnished It with a' few hill "Mount Rhoda and made a deep Impression wherever word (for example, ita 76.000 house that The numerous heroines her In honor of tha authoress Men operating In 6,200 com clean, wholesome literature. A com- boxes for seats and Invited his mates read. Indeed, not only did eminent I was privileged to spend with her Th daughter of on person. Miss a total of 765,-1- 0 bination. more or leas, of tha Ladles to make It their winter SEBXANT TODAY. literary critics give it enthusiastic munltles and making headquarters enable Chelsea In lie afternoon Broughton, wa tha granddaughter of speeches!), the motion picture, Home Journal and Youth's Compan- They jumped at the chance, and thst praise, but as a result of Its publicathe wlreleaa, ion, It has been frequently ridiculed by thenceforth met nightly in the pigsty. however, to do considerably more than another, ths Rev. Sir Henry Delve CHANG-- I tion, generous offers to care for the the telegraph, the cable, so do VAGABONDING THROUGH to been have I d meaning all these the high minded In and out of GerBroughton. The stock dates In Stafthe potter, the It was the rudest hovel, barely six this; NO GERMANY; try Harry A. Franck: war victims needs camp flooding in. perreal the ever since. Moreover, make to fordshire In since the need campaign a Lord of many. Kell died March 23, 1I7S. Hia feet square, and without windows, so Mr. Bennett's poetry bears evidence being Harper and Brother. New York and and Broughton and there was and all other daughter, Frau Klsbeth Telchmann, candles were necessary day and night. sonality of this delightful writer Into Charlton, of a classical trend of thought and the American people and causes Henry London. who VI many-sidewoman, on was that leaped ths died understand the June 14, 1320, and left 1,761, To enter It was necessary to crawl throne, lt wa through mingled with pictures and peoples America to take arms. was waa she 17, when fame this world 600 Thosa who have accompanied Mr. Imagery; of the for benefit a that marks few years ago relationship writers through the low door on hands and impressions of th war that recently Impelled The remarkable atory of the work of and publishers "who are In debt knees Nevertheless, the former hab- but little known to even her ment Mlk Broughton only jut missed Franck In hi "Vagabond Journey closed are not a few allusions to things ' most some of the and In admirer share workers, volunteer ardent the these Around the World" and "Vagabonding of a day long past ho of sum fault itues of th of 13,3(4,. theirs," agencies through canal goodly carols of Aldenn," prises bridge promptly thousands of whom had given up good for works of an aesthetlo or scientific constituted themselves a society, and striking episode In her history hav 116, the estate of the late H. T. Cogh-la- n, Down tha Andes," will be glad of the "Eolian daWns," measures," Lydian new for a dollar a year nature and the buying up of worka drew up rules for the government Of all but escaped attention. who died without a will. opportunity to go with him on a Into "Pandean pipes." But the strongest position to work Th actual In heritors were his coua-In-a Lower Hartahay Reading Room. by German writers and artlsta to Many. is in the sharp and vivid por- la vividly told In tha present volume. Journey. None of hts excursions Magnet appeal Is of Ml earth the of how a Boon a rough table was added; gospel a tho nook and comers of the of heroism, danger and death It la an account She would have been eighty In No- coualn oneBroughton was only a flrat a i more Interesting Americanism was carried to every and than this. The nar- trayal were daily removed, and therefor Innewspaper France. weekly of on battlefields Gertruda a the They associate editor Emerson, vember, and wag, therefore, only eligible to inherit while ihere were for. and, in addition to the few rative le filled with first hand Infor- are highly distinctive impressions, ax corner of. the globe, and how Amer- of "Asia" Donald C. subscribed Thomas than magaxlne, months younger were to the w alms and and cousin Interpreted books that tha members owned, ica's Ideals living. I mation about the country In masterly style. recent attainment of tho Thompson, war Correspondent and a number were contributed by out- Hardy,of whoa whose story has been a closed pressed editor of to the whole world. four-scoand hire Thompson, siders Five Window Qualifications for Women mad photographer, has Douglas, literary George ' people years age the alnce In world the of readweek the nights book to the rest have aalled for Japan, on the first Up the San Francisco Chronicle, supplies Jurors ing, smoking, games and social Inter- him th subjeat of so many glowing fateful days of July, 114. He here an appreciative and readable introducof a year's Journey, Jn the Orient for course PESSIMISM EXALTED. tributes Miss Broughton made her British women are now were In the to as what Information order; but devoted' sets forth the of matcrlaLand book. to purpose tion the eligible to but near gathering hom Oxford, I Headington. and Friday evenings were ' serve on people are really thinking and doing making moving pictures for a new rec- reading custom to spend a few they ar Juries provided, that U, that wu lt Paul aloud of and Book the best a by V In Poemsby conversation ANITAS, and It scholar, of as he gathered houses with not ord of the remoter east. Mia Emerson th -- woiun iu-tna-g 'aiLiiE. . ljav. months of each year In London, and less LbaA occupiers o books .thus, read, war first, 16 windows!. ... observation aIongthe rbadayituthe WTrrrtrtr'icrrowriry'mafaatne-- - wrrMSf -- wt CartyIaFrenctr-Rvohriiem - At JUcJl ttm? eh". fathejrrd arwnd her mdthe Boston. Louisa very at little Inns, in the a ihs HsIIva oriental subjects, having been teach- Gibbon' 'Dclln and Fall , .... short1 fields, AN MALL women to PALL REVIEWS A CRITIC men and every belonging of th Rowriter. Is th first to call attention In heart of Germany. He has an Innate AND MISCELLANIES; by Oscar The outstanding characteristics of er and student in Japan, China and man Empire." stratum of political, literary and hie' In th to this as previous illustrated odd press O. V. Mr. was E. fondness, Lucas; Wilds, collected by qualifying clausa Thompson correspond these poems are Irony and pessimism. Korea; When there were twenty or more society. One and all of these In recent parliamentary P. Putnam's Sons, New York and The author worka for getting off the beaten path, enactment la not a pessimist of the ent for a magaxlna during the war, members they decided to take the were devoted 4tg her,' none more so m athe k In g. w om n AlJgiWe. .f?r London. mov and uncommon skill In getting Into and a series made of his remarkable pesiJucy. swev-- 1 r trivial variety; carping usual, 'frtend theOttiiv. ft Hl doOT adjoining pleat He etejrf y,.A Wx' Ice, and, the souls and minds of people. and naturally. It inspire her This is the fifteenth In a series of simism Is on a broader scale. He sees ing pictures on the batleileirfs T pul in; a skylight placed In the roof; of many years standing, as his re- to satlrioquit comment. as VU ahd Liberia! cat down., faeie ag. be sees them, bzA .ugly-am- i . yolunje..4n,,,.4inJfpr5t the wooden the benches cent Indicate. rough letters a also added; published 'h'lsexp'svL-snceea of "This ah to him reservation, makes faithful record la mud man all It a writes, of works lets of life; battered and dmoktng stove; th wall complete literary pects During her last Visit to London, most of us out at once. but leaves the moralising anti who, The 8cribner will have rgady wer whitewashed his moral obliquities was mortality la a 'game of dice with Just and book shelve which ended only two months ago, what 16 windows hav Although, himself. at on despite to do with a the dsductions to the reader time quit generally regarded God" andr "His dice are alwaya load- shortly the volume of Notes to Mar- put up. All the work was done as a of Ross Is She the "Red authoi womans by to mental or moral disagree as the keenest wit and most brilliant ed." co Polo, by Professor Henri Cordier, the members to It Is therefore impossible occupied a house In Chelsea No. I It on a Jury I confess I findcapacity with him; and whatever may be one's writer of his time a supreme master lt hard to The poet's thoughts are mainly con- who edited the revised edition of Rlr ...ThM ka, to good- - financial Tvfrweewhtah'for one cannot I affdwtanr. knowartSxceTienfr-wX or of antipathies, ul'v js trattsTatfoiv of '"The ment, th shelves tongue (ha unblush cerned with the aombre or the hideous Heqry sympathies now laden with many, years was the noma of the .late man who He is a ingly said of himself, I am a lord of arourid Book of Ser Marer Polo." 'published bookiT" Otherwise are keep a " house with., Tmt enjoy his presentation. iwUh, for example, ' carrdi the pigsty library Lady Ritchie, eldest daughter "of far mors than ths boarding andtacid sucwriter, brlska a a over (toil In 1603. Professor Cordier embodies has not been further of bloated worms crawling requisite number of language)-a kert observer, society, corpse; Nor Improved. William and for Occa-lonalulThouneray "nose Makepeace but can windows, Inshe and cessful lecturer In Journalistic the and In his man Is there need of finer and ha the present work all ths fresh grave. dramatist, the teeth of a hardly read and surrounding' Inheritor of much of hia literary gen- write and her Inexorable news"-whic- h enables him to com timately a prisoner lit a common goal his- - pictures are brighter and formation on the subject which has th men are the theory about thing. Voius In for every the The of matter, the dock Is that 'he . meat prisoner but unspeakable th the sunshine out Immorality. at resulted from the of Into later lead only journeys swiftly must Close" hav conclu- lume discloses him as the gentleman to make stronger by contrast some Bir Aurel Stein, Even .Hedln, loThe tabIAWhre dons the and 'writing' comments the something Pelllot, orhe leaving some were written of Lady Ritchies wouldn't b there. doing eseay and review work other which he wishes to Koxlov, and others, together with masions to th wlelder of a more pon- scholar for the Pall Mall . Gaxette, Woman'i presentportrayal Or it may be that th home secintroduction to Thackeray's works, terial collected from other new or derous pen. The Uf of Mrs Robert Louis Mtsa Broughton received her distin- retary invented that 15 windows hsn- -' World, Dramatic Review and .other From th point, of view of context, hitherto neglected sources He went into Germany In fact to London and most of the therefor, ' this while by her dlcap with his tonguo In his cheek. publications; found seem to he guished there, book would a what her exactly report by sister, Mrs.. Sanchex, side lay acquaintances were written between lilt and have little to commend it being void all the newest novels and You will remember the brilliant hu' and this object he appears to hav at- -' articles which th George Randolph Chesters 1110. In general they are earnest exam- of wholesomenes and Scribners have recently memoirs Miss Broughton out morist who first conceived the equally. thoughts. talnsd. H Is convinced that a good inations Wallingford" has Teen brought out. Is full of Interesting per- to me, above this writingpointed of the subject under review, But Mr. Eldridgs hashappy Idea of giving every woman . an brilliant Hohenxollern such table, the when was done striking deed translated into German and of the sonal anecdotes about Stevenson.' Here-f- ' eighteenth-centur- y " ' mitt- -, though ' sonve. enthislaaiyis are notice- powsr f expression, sueh. vivid Imaggrace- -' th palntingT'S Geld dynasty was overthrown and tha Germanentitled in er JDae to account novel,' which be able would hard ' HtUe onewhlch-glrlfttleThl hi of he and however fdl and of emotion now 'fkhtastie such but low; has grip picture bought by jok. a Hamburg critic tary clique was broughtmors auf der There is almost always a ery 117 and his fondness for h(s Thackeray, In Farja aa a young man, seen lt best days voiceless for today. poetic Imagination that his poems are says: "TheStrasse, also believe that the good-natuof American portrayed home which descends at well type "Thla step-so- - mass 'Of the nation were under, a aort cheery to" . one, re too, cherished 'no sooner and his the or doubt, daughIndeed, reading. always by worjh in this novel la regard - by the autimes' levity; and this, though mot ' In this light, much' i "For' the loTig eveninpr bf wfnlef we ter.. Clone 'by, above- - the authoress ls4r, witi die ths death.r- - feltheitilAfli"1' work thor of spell, and that this fact should be always a fair substitute for cleverness. garded weakas not national a merely I had a game which Louis invented ex- head,, hung Sargent's portrait of Lady time should not b a bit surprised if'... masterful. taken Into consideration in Judging Is .often. obliged to take Its place. The la Mr. but also as a national danger. expresses himself al- ness, pressly for our amusement. - - Lloyd Ritchie, and 'across jne room, to the a f of woman, determined to serve them under thslr present condition. of the reader will be that most Eldrldgein vers fithas The then a, Impression message peculiar llbre; of th four ness for Osbourne, then a bp of twelve, had right, stood tha bust of George Wash- on juries, go to liv In conservatories The reader win do well, therefore, ex-to these paper were written before , the score entirely in the book at time. the present Germany or greenhouses," r poems se only one Is We too need to he shown that thers Is rather more than the usual boy's fond- ington already mentioned, . rid as much as possible of the author reached that stage In hid de- of conventional-verjet ness structure. for stories of sea. Presumably ths truth is that this Typib will the I It toward ths whose know work It dont himis," when he natural repulsion and proclaimed velopment better in isting The higher something "15 windows of cal his remembered that 'it was to please this said Ml BroughtoiLbut Thackeray verses, .the ..following ..may handicap" Is . survival German people before setting out on self a lord of language,'-becausworld 'than chastng after money. -of th days In Brftain when the num- be cited: Mr. . Stevenson afterward brought it back-wttTm from Amer he that on a end a boy'that may to the frlaln whole the are a , attempts this Journey, they . window was taken aa wrote Treasure Island. Our game wa lea, and K waa auctioned at the great J!-- of, on to give honest appraisal of his themes, Gloria Mundt. gas about, him with unprejudiced without Number 4 Doughty sti'bet, where to tell a continued story, each hU financial ' hi ome or of latu, insolent after ae person the much death, thla preparation, With teji sits "A drunkard the eyea grass. upon Dickens settledi down after his mar- being limited to two minutes, wer esthetic worship of the JiltcM and hei1 taking fifteen year ao. And stags, between the hiccoughs, he will find great pleasure and profit the absurdly Pickhe where and completed to riage, the state, at tale M'Mrbl4 the roor the where the purple, poisonous th her daughter, walktng m Old Chelsea, point A vapid- song In the perusal bf the present volume. posture, wick." Oliver Twist" and "Nicholas up One before him left off. We older saw lt in the window of an old cur- And surely during the past few years manticism. of those other works with Underneath him, Into ths market, ones had a. secret understanding that NIckleby," is fomlng his name Is linked, . to'thl' In the mud and slime of worm reporting of htch lority shop. Lady Ritchie recognized ,21' I ancient cottage there has been too much the and there are great hopes that it will wa wer to keep Lloyd The collection comprises some forty sway from the bv rertam marks- - ahe r world to Maestro's Rots throat. n of Dickens be hearsay evidence all over ar behalf ths purchased a . we might, even hough? .? and this time essays, ofand they are followed by thirty The greatest tenor-o- f 5rh,7 his age, - Fellowship. make any other plan tlmremalntag ' We are anxious," says sea, butwstrive of h,wl ,n "Sententlae" extracted from left the hero stranded In years of her lifeduring ' pages though it had an honored,?."!5, worth while. to one house the preserve hia various reviews, two examples of secretary, Desert th of of middle th ." Hahara, sitting-roomsixteen . chapContain her lo this, place The volume In some masters of which the greatHAYDEN CHURCH. an to American poet, never faUrd to have him tailing relating ter and a wealth of illustration made which, est work waa done, aa a .lasting Lloyd will be Interesting: Inspired by Thackeray Daughter. (Copyright, by the Edward Marshall Longfellow has the bounding maUi again before hi alfrom photographs taken by the author no landmarks all the old before of echoes themselves memorial, for Imitators, 'Mias Syndicate Inc.) two minutes exp'rel." Broughton then mentioned lotted recIt can be and confidently himself; Chronicle. srs Swept away." London there are np eclypes, and It a somewhat interesting only ommended as presenting, a true ptc- - stylo that makes a school; andIs, made-he- r waa thst what start again: writing ture of a once proud' but' now hungry Though th Psalm of LI f e'be s" lyi u At the recent sale of books and reading the then Miss Thackerays realm- from Maine to California. first novel "The Btory of Elizabeth." from the library of that Stops Hair Coming-Oumanuscripts would not make4t true poetry," t; She was 25 at thla time and living Eustace Conway, the original manu Staffordshire wttlj'her father, .a WAR IWPRESSIOKS of Mark Twains English ediip script Doubles Its Beauty. ADVERTISI.VU AMERICA. tion of "Tom Sawyer" wa bought by "squarson," which, she explained, means parson ss well as squire, of Mrs. P. Bawyer for Mtl. Apart fyom California Syrup of Figs AFTER THE DAT: Verse by Ralne Ben- HOW WE ADVERTISED AMERICA: fact that Mark Twain was th au Broughton in thst county. the nett; The Stratford Company, BosA by George-CreelHarper Brothers, thor of Tom Sawyer," the work .'"Hearing that The Btory of Elizaton. New York and London. . ChildS' Best Laxative . beth' was th work of a girl not much did in making his surname "Tpm These are 'unusual and distinctive It may not he superfluous to reolder than myaelf," she said. "I asked famous made the manuscript worth poems In more way than one. They mind the reader that the Committee at least that price to a Bawyer, It was myseflf why I should not write a.. book are . "after the war Impressions," on Public Information, which went too, and one wet Sunday afternoon, Judged; written In free verse- - not that affect- out of existence on Juno 36, 1311. by e e having grown rather gred of mv Suned type' of free verse which many action, of Congress, was" com posed "of A new Idea In hoo-- -- selling this year day book. 'Elijah, The Ttahhite; I took an old French copybook and begah young and egotistical writers use in an the secretaries of state, of the navy, Is ths offer of local dealers to preeffort to make themselves conspicuous i and of war, with Georgt Creel a to scribble. Never ehall I forget th' sent to any baseball player Who hKs i of thst first fit of composia homo run lir a regular game a copy by thslr oddity, but virlls. strong 11 nasi chairman. The present publication by repture . , , ,, that glvs vivid pictures and an expres- Mr. Creel is .issued s a .record and a tion. I wrote Not Wisely Rut H. C. Witwefs "There's No Base of . Too ' sion of slncers feeling. la most of the chronlcleoftheworkofthatcomm.lt- - Well, In six week Like Iome. .According to the advef- IS being la a state Is selections tbq dramatic element ee, for the information of the publM. of gTent excitement the a hole time, I tisementa which acw adorn baseball y1 1 I dH nothing with the manuscript J - .1 foremost, dus. no doubt, to the fact Ths author has followed through ths parka, a Babe Ruth can win overy- tt . ' ' with dramatic Incident and work of the organisation-frobethat is thin from beefsteak to lingerie for his years, then, being on a visit to i r'vsi ' that the poet chiefly deals. ginning to end, division by divlalon episodes my famous uocle by marriage, kher- prowess, buttie.rer hefors has he been arer Tablet or Aspirin" Is rn-Ida- n Bat ths lyric quality is not wholly ab- -' he says "both era matter of duty and offered the opportunity to increaeo his Ije Fsnu, author of T'ncle Flta. )n Aspirin proved ssfe by millions ' "th soma as a of read-twand of sent, I phrases" sing partial discharge irry debt of library, ' chapter aloud to him. At and prescribed by. physician for over A '. a a their way Into tho heart a well as the gratitude Jto the men and women 'who once h exclaimed. 'You will succeed, twenty years Accept only an vnbrok-arv- d worked with me." A. mind of the reader. R. I. The English noveliaL which contain Wylie. when you do remember tfckt ,Ijen ayer packare The committee's object was to make The poems In this 'collection have to relieve Hesdacbe has Juat returned home from this j proper direct prophesied It.' " ".Not Toe j been aptly designated "shrapnel, for s fight tor "the verdict of mankind, ahe But Toothache. an Interview Earache, Wisely In Fhe Neuralgia, Rb published ' ceunlrv, gndto a gloomy opinion' gave Cometh Up As a Dow- - mafiam. Oida and Pain Handy tin that they are btta gathered at random to lift a voice pleading the Jbrjoe of eipreion a no future jn American IKera-rtihler" In the earn aear. )MT, ard Levjbne of JJ table's coat few, ceirv. STTwtriMfroqr accounts ef war survivors, some Americas esuse . before the Jur' of . therg weIf nm to le sell larrsr "Bsyet explained, tn actual exms to think that all the dLLuff lostanttv made hr famous. 'Be Aw Dreggista "also based, a -T admar.a thr vam lsier. packg Aspirin is h ah.y oo-tla Bbr gone to the .nnwa ew life, vig- - I'teracy talen perience and others on hearsay. The egescy of eno h.)r Raver t wae Manufacture JiooosceUcscion the open and thejftr, braStneee more volwr and tbl-k- to lr followed. tso.os ihre eho-- 1 atones. wh the of outstanding poem. Peace. la the ,i vrlitng U was a plain pvbiicfty Adiertieerreot-- . , . Goodbye. Sweet hearv deater tsf Babcjlicacld. suit that th writers vf ord.nary Iona Intenraia, by pathetic story of a severely wounded three-decke- sober-minde- Notes - -- td Ice-cl- sign-boar- d, D re 'o hr . ar-tlst- to fl-o- . - o h ' - ! ly Bte-vens- voto-aftei'- 30: - -- re , n: , e-- of-h- ... t e - h ts"' tenut - duln -- DANDERINE" MOTHER! ed ; . 1oTv J S for-tw- fL -- V-.- o lJ frea. 1 -- w ea-t-a- Vnite? h.or.e jemp-tigs-- bs tr1 m tr e tT ' -- |