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Show 'r L SECTION THREE TIIE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER ( work In no 0 IDUO VII from Mi earlier period found other coliectimi Blstere-ln-I-sw,- " e Publishere' Weekly for Oct, 9 will rontnln the results obtained from s queoi lonnelrs which was sent to more 3$ (.X Let each man learn to know himself; To gain this knowledge, Jet him labor, Improve those failings in himself. Which he condemns so in his neighbor. How lenient our own faults wc view, And conscience voice adeptly smother; But oh ! how harshly we review e The errors in another. tKr ftfy Mat s In s essauthor T. M l.ongstrelh. of ''Msc of Placid," recently reviewed In theas columns, hus been mude a membee of a local tribe of Mohawk Indiana Ills brother It ibesmen-hSv- a given him ths Indian name of Ttmnltn. which means braver snd waa selected by the chief who named hint because nf his Indus, try stul because. In tha chief's gracious opinion, his work will live after him. And if you meet an erring one Whose deeds are blamable or thoughtless, ' Consider, ere you cast the stone, If you yourself be pure and faultless. Oh I list to that small voice within, Whose whisperings oft make men confounded. And trumpet not anothers sin Youd blush deep if your own were sounded. Harper A Brothers will bring out neit week 'The Vacation of the a posthumous novel by William Dean Howella Th book telle th pert played by a New England professor end his family in the love story of Emorencs and Parthenopo, member of a 8hakr community in which th professor was a summer guest. n; Ksl-wyn- a, - BY WALT. MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) f- - HIM Joss stick a every nlfat. and as they burn 1 say, Preserve ms from ths evil plight that Jink Is In this day! For Jinks possessed the gossip's tongue, and every spiteful tale ty him was far snd farther flung, until ths lie grew stale. With him a slander foul and grim wee sure to make a hit, and baseless rumor seemed to him like proof of holy writ. A men may thus traduce hi friend In safely for a time, but soon or let his effort ends In carnivals of crime. And Jlnke paseed on some vicious yarns, as he wsi prone to do, concerning J. Adolphus Barnes, which' tales were far from true. Alas, alas, my spirit shrinks from setting down (hi. Unf- for J, Adolphus climbed on Jinks and skated down his spins. This J. Adolphus is e gent of mighty Tiohee enA thew. iniTwhorrh for hi vie tlm went steel spikes wye In hi shoe.- And Jinks, to spread hie gossip vnln, no longrr blithely trots; ha's lying on bed of pstn, all tied In sailors knots. The doctor say he's but a wreck, who once wild rumor chased; his arms are wound around hta neck, his legs around his waist. No neighbors, seek hla humble cot to say that Barnes was wrong; and people cry, He BURN -- k r r -- p. - lLs-hir- cities asking their slews as to The Hyok that should be written." Public lihrsrians' knowledge of what does or not exist In print should be a helpful guide both to publishers and authors seeking to produce books for which there Is an already existing demand. , self-sam- v; nwvlio-it.rwrlu4- The Gossip ! Gertrude Atherton, whose new nov. le soon to he lnnt utst a new sorts) cue. tom at the Golilwyn stu.llos that of eervlnf tea In her office there after the day' work. Among the literati who gather around the samovar M rs. Atherton's desk are Clayton rr. mllton. ft n pert Hughes, Oouver nur. Morris and Charles Kenyon, si! nf whom keep their tiewrlters humming until after 5 o'clock In the Interests of the ehlftln' el. The Issued, hie I ; -- 14' merely got what he's Invited long." t With A Birr Ira as, Lsstsi Esglleh Arlrv mvs Lark 'Pr" Mhea reaper Paper lirrUr Osly Twe Traasatlaalla Masse Aaisag Tkaaa Raakr Far Early lraartlea la Uslsstastsarn Still Flack fa "Cho Chin M kirk Haa Rea Ceatlaaeaely Far Fear Years, aa Raaa Srra br Twe aa a Half Mllliea reapla Dramatis Yrrslsa ef Tke Bias Lasses, datable far Celerfa! bettlag. fit, FROM A STAFF CORRESPONDENT. than by raon of any quailed (8pecial Correapondanc.) on th part of pedal' craftsmanship 31. ONDON, Surprisingly BepT GIRLHOOD. HRS. MARTHA HOLUTB TCCOBT Ilf tn adapters Norman MacOwen and' th of vlaw lo nough Charlton Mann wbL have don lilt)' ;r v In 1110, when this picture was tak-f- n, In those acttvltlee which make for a lmmena vogu of American mor than compos a setting for w Mia Martha Horne (now Mrs. happy,' normal girlhood. Connected is who Kltchell Webster, Henry an! wonderful scene lc wCth the organisation In the days play In Loudon, only two with th ' effects.quits Martha H. Tlngey), was just begin- when retrenchment waa ona of tha spending this week pUcea, o far aa on caa disehli-dr- n "seeBrothers Circus, two Stacpool' story of th ning her work on the T. Is M. I. A. gen- malm aim a and purposes of tha unique what he can see of Ilf tinder the cover, ar scheduled for rly producend th Irish sailor. Faddy ButAnd in if you find, eral hoard. She waa second counselor aoolety, Mr. Tlngey has continued to ing not he la that tent, eays big tion gathering who ar cast up on an uninhabThea ar a hare, ton, of Pair Blxa,M tho of princia staunch to he Mr 8. supporter and served a Elmtne Taylor, but now material for a three-ringe- d Your deeds to others are superior; tried out In Birmingham by ited island after th ship In whldt as a oounaolor 15 years For tho past ple that the more simple the attire and merely satisfying a boyhoddnovel, longing Percybeing ur Traveling haa burnt to who recently re- they 15 year she has boon haad of this the leea artificial the "fashion,'' tha to Hutchinson, To you has Providence been kind. steep himself In th atmosphere of turned from th United th water dg haa become almost and Btstea. rreat auxiliary organisation of tho more alneoro tha mannar and tha sawdust and tanbark. modern olasrio. In tha original . As you should be to those inferior; "WOdding Bella which, with hand-so- aton Church. Starting in Y. L. M. I. A. awoetar tha womanhood. Her own children grow to manhood work whan hut a girl hamlf, Mrs. Ufo la an evldenoe of tho correctness Gladys Coopr and Osin Nar, nd th womanhood aftr thlr faithful has tb latter Georg Agnew Chamberlain th Example sheds a genial ray of idol xoUnc par Tlngey ateadUy supported and engaged of tho principle. hunt- London' matin Indulging gone to Africa on a big-gala companion Inhaa died from of girl, in th a cask Of light, which men are apt to borrow; th contents expedition. ' During his absence to rsopen th Piayhoua at tb nd it too of the state department of the United secret source of the plant which en- ing Bobbs-Merrlot washed rum been ll whichhaa Issue will th to themselves Company thl Indians abled the AmeriStates of the drug government and So first, improve yourself today, wk. can Geographical Society; and Its aim to sleep, but which, under the name two books by him, on a volume of .Th nw ssaaon opna, to, with- ashInor.th paasag ot th book And then improve your friends tomorrow. is to locats ths whereabouts and record of "Adreeol, the murdered trader had fiction and the other a book on out th promt ot a nw play by any th tru Mexico Worth ot th "! meaning of lov cam to th costMexico, entitled one of as the identified rarest, new boundaries of the British ths many among M they lay In th valley of, ' dramatist!. Pinaro, Jons. Shaw, So-t- ooupl states created In Europe snd the Near liest and most beneficent of Nature's Saving? th idol, end when, later, th island U and Carton appaar content, for th wracked Peace Conference, so gifts for the amelioration of the suf- . East tha by mother by a storm, There ha recently been brought to tlm bring, to tentlon upon a minority group in our that a clear Idea may bo obtained at fering of human kind. upon their laurris, nd child drift out intofather, th unknown.' In his romance the author combines New Tork a copy of th New Testa- nor Is thr nw ot anything fresh Thrir population namely, tho Immigrant; of their relative positions I glance boat In ancient Armenian from finally picked up and NEW BOOKS ths last chapter deals with ths Imml- - and magnitude. Tho New Austria, love, adventure, and strong swift ac- ment writtenIlluminated who 'ghost play. w are left to Imagine that bordera cap! "Mary Barrie, thy bar grant only fat the setting of tho native I France, Denmark, Germany, Italy, tion, with deep mystery. Ths terrible script,andwith continue to th Roa, pack atsn of th brrla which twelve miniature of th Ilf faahlonebl .jnsur which Is seeking to American-- 1 Rumania. Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey fires of Unaga crimsoning the white tala group w thsatr. Hayraarkst REINCARNATION. ternal OF A STORY sleep. ize him, and which seems to have de-- 1 and Russia are clearly shown with silent wastes ars vividly portrayed; of Christ It bears th date of A. D. Of th impending productions, psr-haalTh hav mad various 333 and le said to bo th oldest copy adapter I are made as as the such to as well th the Ideals their present frontiers, Th terations la th story, on of which veloped uncertainty BtrangesleeperIndlana of the New Testament In this country. Wndrln most Interacting ar RETURNED EMPTY: by Florence L. and principles which It would havo I recently created states as Poland, to seem real Indians; ths Thurston's at Jw, onTempi rat la an In th ' Hun-plaNorthwest policeman, nob a superman, Jugo-Slavlnw drama based Barclay: O. P. Putnam's Bone, New tho Immigrant adopt Thors has taken ICsecho-Slovakia hlstorto legend, tagany version th Improvement. Irish sailor die, not' Tork. Bacheller, who npoit th which Mathsaon Lang will produc at from , Irving Esthonla, I a real human being; the daughter, Finland. a rather complete overturn oflgary, Latvia, but from th poisoned I ars summer at Lake Placid, will com lh Nw Theatre, "Th Heart of a berriesdrink the stepson, and ths squaw An-lnend as h writhes in hla death1 Since the great euccess of her story ideas respecting Americanisation dur. Ukranla, Armenia, Hejas, Palerilne, bcna-fldwest next several deliver to month Aterbei-neis an villain ths actual in per, S. which Child, U. of of this Georgia. In fact tho Syria, Mesopotamia, Rn Kelly, period in 1909, Ing change; agony h make th children awar The Rosary published n at th Olob, and "Th A., will b world order which has been ush- - I Jo. etc., together with the various sonallty, brave and base In short, th talks at book falra a form of to him that they will Mrs. Barclay has been regarded as one touch th Is Is to reader almost mad feel that that Pow Maur-ier- .l berries. Prud to mandates Great propaganda ths which Osrald Du In Fall," ered granted destruction 0f of the foremost of English novelists, following tho Incidentally, in addition to re- becoming popular becaueo Its were of visit to he the Africa. on to u of enough hardy contlnnl show at v Th old th ot ths most seems order to aa one th sailor a wholaa well of the by tho war, Wyndham'. thoir Thls valuable reference map Is morseless far-o- ff Northland, ha could prolific, part ' flrrt named pise wa tried at Man making with an average of about a volume author to have brought us as much thla paves th ly sympathrii on, find Steve what Allenwood there Chester last In colors on' a single sheet, and emtd to hav way for a happy ending. Th ooupl per year. This latest production is discomfort and confusion as the dom- printed 3 feet wide by 3 3 feet high. In found, and have similar adventures to loeat crjt ar last aeen on th island playiug' th considerably Impressed a dramatic and daring story of rein- ination of autocracy appeared to 4three lea. Th Heart of a Child i styles: (1) On fine quality map those which he passed through. with thrir baby, and their guardian,1 ' carnation, and while quite different threaten. dramatisation by Gilbert Frankan, th assured that they ar writ and (2) on map cloth; and from any of her previous works, it is Ths volume Is practical and com- bondonpaper; happy, anamel with cloth mounting, novelist, of his famous mother, the them In their oouthrn hom. characterized nevertheless by the plete In its suggestions and deductions (3) at for and bottom rods b rolling. let The "Frank Danby, wll known nov added to top Th produocr of 'Th Blu La- -, following books will same blending of material luxury and the subject mgtter being discussed Index of the Publio Library Mondsy, Oct. 1L i of that ram. In It Rn Kelly, goon have uecdd to a surprising ' In ten chapters and a fine summary, With each style a complete spiritual mystery which were distinc1920; more 1,30 43 than who so scored locating Cerpages, a in hard London th degra in getting th atmosphere of tive of The Rosary at least. beside being Illuminated with dia.Miscellaneous. In a paper read before the Ameritowns, rivers, etc.. Is given heroin, ef "Daddy Long Legs, will StacpooJe'a romance aero tha toot-- 1 tainly it Is. an arresting tale, a strange- grams. maps, tables, etc., which are ckies, ' Is ' extra without Ards!. Henri Sous Pew charge. coster can. Csndrs little th the association Us at folly annual f French) "Ai Library heroin, Sally lights. They 'hav don wonders, not- ply ly haunting story illustrating once lnstructlae and impressive. The publication will flit a long-fe- lt story written In tbs form Bctpa Th Prud' Fall," of which ably, in th burning of Th ship, (with1 of earthly desires In the face of the at William auMacLeod meeting, Raine, a of to be diary." few detail ar want, and It would seem available, la th th sudden descent of th Pacific fog j great Inevitable death. A WORLD GROWN STRANGE. flat offices, libraries, jjthor of "The Big Town Round-Up,- " work of two well known writer. Barr gongs In tb Common Chord f" which biota out averythlng from tha where A rooms other irtd-Jfgand of CTna-JVsr volume dricUMerflHe'We.re?rnoveT.Hadtuned" tb the places school BsxfF survivor in the," Edglhlon, In col- gat of thS'Thi1 lonely man who knew it was THE PEOPLE OF THE RUINS: br Ed- correct be to Is life. chord of this Information supposed laboration. Bsler i th author of dinghy,) and. in tha plctur his birthday because he carried In his mitted that a Obis were jerry-buil- t, ward Shanks; Frederick A. Stokes f refof works where 'Don' and end of Kultqr at Horn,' In island itself, with th sea breaking obtainable Beards! Abraham Llnedlns Card-InCompany. New York. pocket a soiled and faded label that constructed according to formula, and consulted. be erence which A In may "Rosa Lund (th Tralta had been tied to the helpless bundle ethics, with an in th background. atudy American over th furnished with stage properties of Tho events described In this story wa Lady Chetwynd) In th Tb acting hit of Th Blu La-gs, en wooden enwrapping him, 30 years before, left gunmer., and other epilogue addressed to theologians.' POEM OF PATRIOTISM. United I on a doorstep In a. London suburb. are supposed to begin on the morn- State. May Edgtngton haa been mad by Edward wall Indian Song paraphernalia. The only way to Judge Cadman Four known a a novelist, thla, I imagine, Rigby in th rol ot Faddy This label had printed on the one Ing Of tho 18th of April 1924, wbenl Button, ' AMERICAN NOBLLITT; by William a Westen novel, according to Raine. Founded upon tribal melodlea on the and her a ftrat with "Glass care, being a Is tha Stvnaonlan old rish sailor with, essay side, The Stratford Company by the same tests applied to other playwright Tuft. British officer Reed; Lord artilPutnam's of Handbook Jeremy Collins of Buyempty; beneath the lery in and hi Hi- fiction Its workmanship, Its Insight ing and Belling "Tailing In a simple Gerald Du Maurier is an axprt play hi fiddle and chant! t Boston, Mass. war, and before and latter was written In red ink the date subsequently Into character. Its truth, the vitality and practical way how to succeed In picker, o Th Prud' Fall should barn Ian fairy tales for th children ' an eminent though still a contains single of Its reflection of life. The This little volume prove something of a theatrical event. board tha 8. 8. Northumberland September 12. 1883, and beneath the lecturer on physical science, story bualneaai former, Luka XII, 6, from which youthful of perhaps 300 lines, divided of the Weet Is an epical theme. If a Colman A Coan and on th island of th lagoon. Hla ' poem, awoke to discover this Form that From Ansrloau, Irani great Proportional allusion came the name. Luke Spar- strike or death before th of th trrifid deof falls writer to each hold of and In get show waa on, which Into four distinctive parts, Further studies th eclenc of beauIt 1 to b realized quit chlldran provides ya row, given him by the matron of the compelled big a moment of real him to go afoot to keep an I which la a separate entity and might pict It, the fault must be looked for ty. bring supplemental to those set definitelybeginning came in her London he when that whn it drama, and th agony ot tho man whs foundlings' Institution, forth In Nature' h&rmonlo unity. with a scientific friend I stand alone aa a completed work. Th In him and not In his subject, come to what w call "pp knowa that hla hour haa com, but, for the christening. The first word he appointment In the Whitechapel part of London-- four together form a larger poetic en-- It Donovan Woman Who Waite "An Into a partputting m learned to utter was, "Coming, and especially oqmedy and who tries to lessen th horror ef was the beginning of the ' great I tlty, bearing th thqught and feeling Interesting account of (fee working con- fare th average British actress haa to th chlldran a much a possible,Ur It was ever thereafter the readiest on Edgar L4e Masters's decision to ditions I In book. and mental the attitude of tho towards In title the Is indicated and English thereafter I write Mitch Miller, his first long work of ths a lot to learn from his Ups. Early In his childhood, he referred revolution, American la a notabl plc of work. girl who is a waitress, told to a tha "Trouble with a treatment aa well a in form, the venture .. into prose, grew . out of a by woman who saw their life aeons ooualn. Acknowledgment of this fact developed two dominant passions one capital T. Jeremy The ,' Record Plays Fifth Year. and unusual are verses striking. 'desCor-Inat hla arrives luncheon Mrs. conversation with ha gon o far that thl week thr of them. a love of the water. In which he was tlnatlon in dub time Chin and success 'Chu record to That deliver, a message numhas author and after Roosevelt of sister Robinson, the as much at home as a fish; the other, young British actrasae ar bring tak- Chow," has just entered on its fifth ' Fletchsr History of English Liter " adventures; and his friend has-- I a glance at some isolated portions of Theodore Roosevelt. Mr. Masters and ture a passion for gazing In at windows erous "A general manual of Engllah lit- - en by the management of th plac in yaar at Hla Majestys theatr. and aa1 I the tens to Impression work and demonstrate to give the Mra . might were Robinson 1b explain when dark discussing from the outside, after for students In college and which they ar appearing to witness yet, I'm told, there la absolutely nq I him the discovery of a new light-rathat he has written her a bit of powers exercised over the minds of erature and other beyond th high th American actress universities (also young),' sign that its astonishing popularity, firelight gleamed fitfully,andwhen un a miracle further but In-1 rather bald propaganda; boys by lluckleberryv Finn and Tom school age. who hav md a slaeabl hit In known people sat talking smiling, flucnce of of science, under the verses with Londoner, is waning in th. I the that disclose which animation could be reading will and reminiscences "A Sawyer In Ole Vermont exchanging a when they lighted lamps and candles, to Instructing llghtMt with view Gardyne Oup piece, Now on th way to, degree. des-- 1 really belong to tho realm of the of Mr. Musters mentioned collection of French dielect poems," without childhood. indefinitely suspended snd to them curtains in the rt of draw th th requisite It 3,000 performance, it ha getting forgetting bran or Impairment of the physt- - I tlitlc rather than the didactic, though Mitch Miller and Skeeters Kirby, and, So School unshuttered. windows amount of GodlnGrowth Age a Into the During leaving "tip comedy pert. ran by two and a half million popl tissues, or other effect upon the the lesson Intended la none the less to quote a letter. from Mrs. Robinson, "Thi work Is a model of aclrntifle proTh three young British actrasae and ha thus he comes, on ths night of ofhisa cal contributed 1215,000 to th mental processes than the lnterrup-- 1 registered, "his sketch of them and the psychol- cedure in educational measurements, who ar to be thu to. the. verandah instructed ' (I national fund through The entertaintrue ogy 6t contribution to our should like lo know Their --Incarnations. Tot JIuck and I a valuable house where the titled lady, prema-turel- y tion for the peVtod during which ths If Brief ly.-- - the message theis that how privately or they ment tax, During Its run. about 400 adolescence, past few Finn ) marte.me.urgehlrnjo writs knowledge rendered insensible. The Americanism , during old and grey.' was evidently ex body dorn-tastI A feel about It) ar Madeline Seymour, have been produced, or reReeerdand less sd. Historical HltT. less play In Is become Inventor th ' midst of enthushas an their him years story. Mercia Swin- vived, and disappeared, from th Lon-do- n pecting him, for she recognized of th men of our Joyce Gaymon and corrup-princip- le I rerord to biographical our owing in country, Inant 'disquisition, tried the and illustrating 'and made him welcome, time who have contributed to the mak- burne, all well known on th stag stag. an apparently dead but tlon chiefly from without, through to recall to his mind 30his own death still sleek with Groaaelth-Loritlard Gabriel Marul, an officer of the ing of America.". Th her; and the two American player managesnd If the of and sound Immigration rat the when the mob gate before years A Bcott, eda. Debates whoa methods thyare to b to by drowning exactly, ent French Halliard in which acquired Hla Majesty's must army Imprisoned Hunt, Americans ment, Germany saved 1787 in the sea at the foot of the cliff! bursts In upon them with bombs that nation Is to be of Convention the Federal' study hr Evelyn Brent and Naomi theatre a couple of years ay the. build up a new during th .war, ha written a book In Constitution of the Jacob, whose performance he being at that time her young hus bring down the whole building in assert themselvesonand a th understanding that it should , , jd-- , which la remarkable In Which FramedofthAmerica the Ideals of th on Germany based "A valuable nobility, Stem band. Sir Nigel Tlntage), Bart. Her ruins and kill the Inmates. United In U In London chorus proth state that order to pass d over at th termination ot tkA run ' girls on studying eonitltutlon slangy Th next thing Jeremy Tuft knowa I Fathers who laid th foundation of our that mnvictlon that after the long lapse duction of th American piece, "Th of Ghu Chin Chow on Germany It Is book for any rational left to com- Is I Judgment clear Tho In stylo ho to h awakes al dlssoon life history." country. la what ms had returned to .her, confirmed glorious Ruined Lady are acknowledged to jectur whether It wilt be abl to see and study the whole 1 to well suited necessary' In diction and to the Education covers be the and Theory forceful, amid of the 2074, Jonee and year family b among th beat that hav been seen utilis th piayhoua during tit liras by two old servitors emotional at-t- o of Germany, snd that neither France Tract lc "niarues th simpler preh- - on but when, after breaking sway from rural surroundings which he Is forced to th theme, and the end nor Tho arndl-caneed th in of world rest a the of rl f t. her tha tha member of fear lo long glva present lams of education, hoping appealing, th?T3erman ig oonclude have suporseded the pop-- 1 mosphere Is elevated her, he swims out far to sea, as If to Oscar A ache, wh v . army since It is mad up student th deslr for mor advanced. "monne. Chu In its waves, ulous district of th metropolle of hie Some of the lines are powerful, and commit Th thnw British player ar ap Chin Chow had expected to- b abl largely of element hostile to the complete and fundaments! study of th poem as a whole expresses an very she sustains a shock from which, soon previous existence In fact the locall-lth- e thought of Prusslanlsm. M. Ma- subject of education." "A peering In th London production of to produc hla new big pctacl play. ty Is called the Whitechapel Meadows. urge onward and upward. of after his safe return,1 she dies. Journal rul claims that Germany Is suffering Mecca, at His Majestys long befor yet another American plc. "Hla LaKant' Wilderness' " told, after the Surprise now tread upon each others! The strange story much worse then'lhe outside wdrld quiet adventure In Alaeka, with drawFriends,! , In which th popular now. In default of bring able to dq manner of a play. In twenty scenes; heels In quick succession th world II A.FLA MI NO NORTHLAND MYsTERT, knows. It being merely her pride thet ings br th author. The artist's style dy Charles Hawtrey recently mad a so, Aech, who play on of th lead on of William Blak.' scientist snd It makes fascinating, If weird, in which th resuscitated , ... ,V. . . v weloom reappearance. Th part Ing role In Chu Chin Chow," is off prevents her from disclosing her reminds comp. Marsh, Gaorglsn Poetry, nacted by th British and th Atn reading. bones and rage. to supervise the production of "Mecof English A collection 1118.1119 lean actressy In th two pieces are ca. ' mental achievements, la in ruins th I STUDIES IN AMERICANIZATION. poetry." nATDEN CHURCH. Bio- much of a muchness, and after- - witAt th All" and Sundry lbratlon of tb ons-hu- n result ef class struggle. . Some have I Bter Allenwood, Inspector of th .Raymond 1920 by th Edward Mar"HI th of Copyright Lady som nessing production Sketches. dredth of friendly, the dlfflold too life eald rrew the establishing anniversary graphical that Mounted Police, SCHOOLING OF THE IMMIGRANT; by shall Syndicate, Inc. tom unflattering, but all with a not Friend, tho dramatic critic of tha and Just ground Itself to pieces.1 Cllnt(jUll Northwest stretched away of a branch of ths' Methodist Book of .Frank VThotnpson ; Harper Broth cult, Westminster Gazette was Jed to comthat sincerity." wtth-thr- lh district October In Concern and3, Cincinnati, w!tha It peer, New began York. era. Cari-bo- u Hument on th tamanesa of th perforMark Twaint En gl igk. Rldl. .Boris . Scire snd "In When Mini accident brought them from th Indian reserve on the tldl 1939, a speaker ca Had attention to tho man "A study Almjsfsocial mance given "byTl)Londoiriictre Progress This Is presented as the first ot to blowa It was too lata to put the rivet to th Arctic Circle, ln- - fact that th salary of th first book Idelivand a pathology." with th rattllnr eleven studies of Americanization world right. After that they never ouled the story told by on of his tWard, Rv. John DlckJna who psychology Nervous Thera la a superstition among thora Gives ery,compared Children mental and (I alickn agility which aim to establish a common trusted one another. And there was no dlans aboul a strange tribe living opened up business In Philadelphia In th Tucker educated beyond thetr th rearing r s') principle underlying hi own word), displayed by tb who have been of Unara who 1789, a a result ot a vote to start a of children within th confine masfrom a standpoint of their qupt more no man can be a that 'Viewpoint eoclil, political. Industrial, Intelligence Ml Jacob. Brant and entirely through the mercUeea Methodist publishing business, was nervous and psychic development. etc., between the native and Immlter of English who does not poems Jeremy-part fn th new Ilf andl1 f "How suitable th American method Latin This was estimated as folnorthern wlntar, and cam aut all- 3143 at least, and perhaps French Flat grant populations In the Interest of In th effort tn rTlr again kind thla Is. for how h.berla; and e Other right hous r and 3203 perfectly for low: dwelling Is But national unity. Here for the first thing of the wondefe of th this also. exploded by absurdity petjr81 I of character In thla kind of play.: ha when warmer weather returned. for a book room; 319 for a boy; Bartley. the vital vigor of Bunyan and Defoe (time. Is a survey of ths small aceom makea a strange and exciting story, I nate didnt toon he 353 3 for firewood, and 3113 to Thla novel Interpret th Ilf ot a (Wrote; and commended a study of th raaliaa then Jon of of an work the with patrithat not than Franklin and less ac-by unutJl Imagination, compared pliahunent to all . English tirtba and thair won cloth and feed himself, hi wif and small goeeplns town and tha Bohemia method employed ' is T - her otic fervor In Immigrant education. by a man who can think logically t warf ulto Tiait thlassd th artist world. to play tn fare. Lincoln, Grant and Mark Twain. And h tree . who bscoma aoqualnl-Tchiidrea." country, wa f a Mrk' EnUih tUe TT. T. T The whole trend of legislation since and can make phantasy almost TVioml "HI vitality of Edr of Lady Psflershy. Th or management narcotic with th mysterious 'the national awakening is critically exth "An adventure story may b described as a itw I nral. taken th htnt. with th gainer also by that fact that to him It follows poleon who us gav them th nims d. Appleton nd Company r pub-t- o ran Hid first in tb Cong having and later I Friends has recorded. Tb effect of Engllah was always a spoken tongue; amined. and suggestions are mad te Looking Backward." and hi when arder But N. L. book re,ult,,bqv, a week oours this end by of th Its bitter he wrote as he talked; but then he wa st tb front. "lopra" fh- - jeseon will h 'reorganize th work as a whole lolnt.utlng 10 ou always eapturo th nhlng ' as careful In hla choice nf Flint, prcfsor of journalism In and economic cam t hunt out and Chrlsiln t of tho nerve. CHncy. I, B, cal ly, by states, and nationally. The wrong kind of social wh had estaba trades"Th of entitled of murderer lov Kansan, "The a of Heart out what University as when he talked he story might Yonng when words b would It book would appear to have an appeal actlvltlea pointing H enlightening Meanwhile bhMmh VAIInwIat w tVa IrS a V lished a post on tb borders ef Unaga, to th printed He wrote. Imparted happen If, the scourre of Bolshevism Steve actresses, man londou how to te everyone Interested In immigrants 11 know he did not hesitate though 1C Flapper 8 th editorial la considered from F. of th spoken word. yrtxgerald, had th vivacity peg own g Initiative. hv on and thetr education and to be ee should chance to blight the world. their two a meant s, criti"Short etorie. know the errand th historical, th years and Priioeopber of th It awNtnkss and it apparently unlook-re- " at th and edu abemed from his wife And baby girl, cal and creative, th functional an ;ntialty a book for teachers new Entorz. J. H. McCarthy, Henry Elizabeth thre American performance Hi sentence Edith Day, premeditated ease. stars a , eators beipfui-neand everywhere, Th author 1 ef tb Practical "Love Period besides ths (ndeacribabl ef th typographical. peril Quran Story wh never seem labored, no matter how ONiei. and Peggy of LIBERTY MAP OF NWW EUROPE: Nash i . intreatIra a Mary such that' of enf th la Journey th superintendent of the public eehoole Elisabeth." keynote hardships they may hav been meditated. Further Chron- have, respectively, scored aurh hnge deeply Booton, and th book, which was published by Flak A Wagaali' Com- volved. He returned, emaciated and ment, and th hook riiould fill an ImMontgomery, I, M. In reading them they appear sponShort ; Storlee hits her In Irene, The Man Who taneous: the summer ef 1318, was fln-- I pany, New York. almost mad. after solving tbs mystery portant place tn the practical litera- icles of A vavl-- a and, whatever the toll they end Cams Back." and Paddy tb Negt which deal with personalities November i, 1913 a period durdeath of th trader, and bring- ture n Journalism. of may hav cost him, they ara not e vents la an about Avonloa. Associating with it the name of their ingthwith him th latW littl son end Best Thing. ing which there wa a kaleidoscopic sisined wHh the smoke of the casting Pinkerton, Mr. K. 8. end Robert-L- ong com plat only to find BJomaon' Bin lAgoow" a Stage Piece. passage ef even, whoa rapid march celebrated publication tho Lttorary m devoted Indian Bjornstjern or scratched with the mark of men wh of Travere a file., Rtnry l somewhat reflected In tb chars been published In goes 1 the far .. north in ordgr lo Direst." ths publishers of thl timely that his own wif had gun away with works ha va finally h De e. no spprantir half Torn verklnBrefi tatighl lie drama The to and vistaken nln void mee. Each velum a scoundrelly Indian agent pre- avenre hie father end mother sue thrre of the volume. Even to th author snd most necessary mag have a of had craft te th vr For a tlm h ceded by a picture of BJoranon - either finds lov end happiness. RUcpooiss famous novel, "Th Blue severer teerher.composition himself, th first chapter now appears ual I red accurately tb greet changes bis baby girl with he. He so mastered the been prohaa which Just a Lagoon. search vain or to himself for from world th devotee of a ae a somewhat academic discussion In Europe resulting "A story photograph Pneock. Roger printing, lithograph, Curly duced at the Prince of Wales theatre, secrets of our stubborn tongue thet end her performed the despotier of hla hem; h resign fmm th corresponding period. Hi e of th cattle range ef Arisona." war 1914-19the ways In which the school can be greet sucres. h wsa shle to writ tt aa he spoke II likely to ba appears chronoloslcnl Afriwhen nr In hi sad to th arv1c: with from work service fh of nationalizarespect R A. arranged Children ef th Mm factor In the process Wrll. Ida f tt to. however. It wl.l M mr be-o- u whh pee lea tfturt-- v and vet with 1 n maneon Professor to edited net man is of all erder. with gron a The young been "Th h) love Is has ef ca. sdopted It r'etr prepared mow extion. while the final chapter largely Brander Mathfws of tb. lovellnera ef the Ware f'owlrf freedom of piorm UnfverWtv the people a4 a girt ef ariseratir e hood. be seta again for th strung Francis Hull of th by the country' , poss'ble rara plea for the preservation ef demo-Tbhva ratty been in Harper'. s, picture, which land of Unaga. resolved to find th Christian m. It include a number ot birth." con tars at-- . pert hr, rcnt trana-Atlant- Barnum-Balley-Rlngll- self-judgme- nt, bn il-r-- ct, frly flnt top-notc- ro rt pa blg-soul- ce a. a, a, w e, nvr wk, t ' 4 lv Notes . yt ead-eye- Ru-dol- , y or d, th' rf al cow-boy- on other.-Retume- the-grea- -- hr . ne -- -- - y, an-ot- h? on 30th-birthda- io . 1 " - - . -- 3. rl, A th? wa - view-point- . be-na- ln - 0w e-t-er te - -- 2. first chapter ot mep-mskrr- M V - r 1 |