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Show e - PAP "N. :SECTION FOUR THE DESERET NEWS SATURIMY OCTOBER :;0 V1 11)Z0 .,.., C17.111111S ,- t Of re U . , . 1 11 . ' do!" " 1 - Ie war , --- - Milk ' - - . .4 --- ---- , " - : ' 11'(''. ,t tek-.- . 1 I tir, - ' ,k i 1 AN ' -, , , BACHELOR'S. OF ,,,,:' i 4e., 4"-. 4 , tv 4, ) - IF ' . :It ' , Y -- et '''' '1 ' , succeed" 21 V Cilia whimeica! established, bkt to LUCRETIA MARIA 4 .-- ,C..,' 0 ., k.N. ,i ,.. 1 ,S ' . , - (IP:Cit) cig) s - the midbt of my slumbers, And as fast as I dreamed it, it came into numbei , b. Via -; ,i, My thoughts ran along In such beautiful meter I am sure I never heard any poetry sweeter. It seemed that a law bad been recently made That a tax on old bachelor? heads should be laid. - 1( n-- t:i42; I - rit (Pt I , '1;4- - 1,2,0sda, t ;' ",..tt',0,,:., .11y1r!tits I I tti, 4I r 7: 7 4.,. f,11 ,. el cp: 1 , "1 YA-S-- .4:7 p. AIMPAPERMIEMIENIP.MIEMPOINI British Celebrities Révolt demos Vettli. author of "The Un derworld" (Stokes). is a working min r who has been employed In the cool mines of Svotiuml from the age of i twelve, lila (Iron literary venture tires' "bongs of a ).iiner." a vOliline of verse !I which achieved microns not only in the literary world but among the miners themselves. --TN, Underworld" k his. first novel. and it is a vivid portrayal of life in a mining Villitlf, a Artery of remoreeletui realism and passion. 141 Lit (FOR TUE DE8E3tEr NEWS) NASON ,, m i ' I dreamed a dream in , Igssuo - ti 0 ,. 4 By WAlir bank Is oloeed Ow days a weak . In honor of some cheap events "This is the day." tho tailors shriek. "when oar the toe Elba wentl and sq re closo our 'orisons doors and drop all use's toll. and . I play; .., and customer end kindred' bores muot come around some other day." I have nine dollars lit Its vaults, and It I wish to pay a btit, , and to that granit building watts. the doors axe closed, already:stilt. f ' , seek the caahlor, vexed and crook and ask him why the doors are shut; I Thia is the day when Charlie noes was kidnapped by some locoed nut. Aril 'so all banka are closed my man, for banks mu celebrato such things; Jim( If you do not like thie plan, you. tree to lump the sarnerbiIt Prigs."no Some , days all business must be done 'neath flat: mut handicaps that knock In town can get his monthe banks its closed for this or that. We hei,i the onyx portals .lam, the banker shoos us all away; for Mary hal a little lamb. and all the banks the Mtn I'd Ilke to draw a sliver buck: I L. the ban), closed. wlth 114"... pile, In honor- of the man who struck one Wallam Patterson. . The following appeared lie a wont of the New York Evening rosti "The tomb o f H enry Fielding. in the British cemetery at Liabon. is in munh need of rupairs. An appeal has been made tbroulth the London Time, for Until contributions to PIO' for (hi ell- Prof. Wilbur I. g)ense of renovation. Cross ... Yale Univervitv . author of notable life of Fieldin g. Pubhed it short time ago will issue a similar of the great novel. appeal to admit-erist in this country.' 1 ' ((P. Bank Holidays 1 does not tak hie is ork serloolly h cheats both his readers end himself. If. cannot get a respectful heartng and royaltiesif he writes with his tongue in hie cheek. I've Essen it t:led m ore th an ova and I've yet to ee it . . ' ' , .4" 616 :111, ' '4 . 4 A, ,' ,, 4- -4, 4 ''.. . ' ' . sr I.A.h. , ' , '7 4 ,seitt.Fr-nr,-4,- . - "1'7 '', ' (. of - 111, s, ) Request haa been mad. for the old poem, authorship of which is not with which is attributed in stoat verse tollectiotut 1.) A V 1DSON Lit. Ed. t,. '4,,.,,,' 'VIA i el) ., qralwItir1 -, j,h,,, '' 1 ,''''", istA, ' te."',..,.:. le:, . ,.,,,, , ' ' .eet ,ci., ,,,, 4 .. ),..,... . 114 O.. ')""1 '' . e 4 , AUCTION , 4 t t' ' 04 ft,: I', 7 . 10 f 'The til).'ory story. so despised Of in terati." Louis Joeeph Vane.. author o f "The D ark Mirror." told a outset toner recently. 'Is one of the most difficult forms of literary OndIIVOr. If the author et this form of story th ,. A., Stlit gl.ints ot his Unit. and so negleeted, lie realty has a perticular min- - T 1,, , r .1 ALBUMS - t1 - OLD ' Itgeni, . ...,,---........- FROM LEAVES I ' 1.6,, So. , Apr MX 4,;,----- , li ' 6 . Iro7,7' lb. 4.enwolow. , - .;........ n Agnst "Reminiscence" - Habit -- Example Set by VIM el DzY'reselee I. felbjeet t ten neenelellene-Dree- d et PleteTeking Merida Will Yore IssiblIn barertern le Deny Tivinaelvee Soviet lyGueet key .11:eine le be Valued elderly tee Ma tee es Subeeetteal "Ceerkm-PereeeetVas. Dab- Reeler Flays Fenner rarlableueto In AelonlebIng $eek. P4petileatinl ell I c. LONDON LITERAIIT Lt. ri LIS A uniqus feature about the screen production of Ralph Connors stories. which ham Just been started. la that , flirtation set in a laughable chsraCter- (Special Correspondence.) Oa ,A a. each picture wtil bo taken upon the ONDONO use, The bachelors grumbled and said ttwt; As - sketch of yourself. e Identical locations described by the o- tauthor. In outdoor attune( ranging 'No Safety In blIsmee.' (with. whose claims to renown That 'twas borrid injustice and horrid abuse, from tho Rockies to Newfoundland. are siready se numerous and) "The g TWO CA,lithION SISTERS IN TILE EARLY sEvornrs. soldier away te . Those old favorites, "'Yhe Sky Pilot," --- blood from own heart's to their save curiously assorted, may live te the left. the famous military expert. LI spilling And decled that This interesting picture shows two Cannon; and Mn. Woodbury Is two and "The Foreigner." will be the first not as interested in his dinner and the n '71i Patrol ot.. the Sun be known as the woman who killed pioneer women in middle years older than the late Preeldent produced. of such a vile tax they would not pay a shilling. deadly sins of etateemen at the bacic id England:111y pubilith- - as age, the photograph being by C. R. Angus M. Cannon, and Nix year older Dance Trail," "The Mayor." and dining-ou- t you might Imagine. No is no Savage in the early '70',. They are than hell brother David, who letoday "Black Rork" will follow. Ing her amasingiy frank and some- - merely minding his P'S (with duck . But the rulers determined them still to pursue, Mrs. Ann Cannon Woodbury at the president of the St. George Temple. I. U. ' H. t) 'iv ha also Is going to Reminscences, she and new book. w Frank 13. Linderman's! So they set all the old bachelors up at vendu. left, and Mrs. Mar Alice Cannon She came with her brother George Q. turn ' n Lambert at the righL The latter died in Elder John Taylor's family to Utah "Indian Stories" (Seri!). has set a fashion which already shows so thatyouhisinto an absurd short story. strategical medley thy be. i a few weeks ago in this city at the in 1847; and Mrs. Lambert. ner's) is anticipatory of the holiday Piens of being..widely loilowed, and come having A crier was sent through the town to and fró a 'beet seller. The famous poet Woodeeason. M. 92. Mrs. Illustrated by Charles remarkable age of ' married and become a mother. besides ' threitetut, as se indignant man away to the tights who sits In a Brown- To rattle his bells and his trumpet to blow, bury le still jiving in St. George. Utah, acting as mother to her orphaned Russell, the cowboy artist, and well entreaties it. to put an public In end to all --Diary law has his ato 89 studyhe It should Mrs. bound. of Lambert an !almost attractive free and unconstrained social inter. p..epttration ond le ego. prove years younger brothers and Wider, I came , using yoo eta slots"' was two years younger- - than her with her, husband, the Inte Charles gift book. All ite value is not plifel- - course." And to call out to all he might meet on his way: talk as the raw material of bjertise cal he Prealdent whimsical the late however; in brother, 1849. Q. Lambert, George vignettes ' Already, the following here or sold an offensive today!" publication conducted with high.. "Ho! Forty old.bachelors 0 . .- are in Mr. Linderman's best vein. and of Mrs. Asquith's collection far , person.. explosive epigranus and poetical tear plation of the beautiful. It may be true whh the fake, the good with the truly interpret the life, of the primate al anecdotes and , we ,.. shells. "impressions," e : the story was intended to stand for bad, without any preaching .. And presently all Or old maids in the town, have had the recollection of Ine tor- pare- - (Ivo. - . It is In ,vain you tAke refuge' "And in:- - that there is no eig- - graphs. tertifies of the Wilful it what Oust tart meand gown, expert of the Lontfoe:fol, silence. so as to escape a notice IV Each In her very best bonnet nificance beyond the sense of the of the author and places his book W. Somerset 'Maugham author of; Times'.military Lieut. Col. A. Court Ropin thee e many Diariea; if you do, the rec' In high among the modern novel& Moon and Sixpenee," wait in New ton. "The expressed. imaginative, poetically red and pale, . . ord will run in various tones: M-- ""The Foolleh Matrons" is Mr. Tork the other day en route to ' Col. Repington's any event is is an unusual and an in- Age from thirty to sixty, some fair, plain, diary in,,twe2 vol- was present and was too busy eating' of work. bit second teresting sale. Byrneit Australia. "The While to novel. the here 'he flocked umes all arranged and Strar,gers 1,200 Of every description pages is entitled; "The On the beach of a lonely inland Banquet." which preceded It drinkin g enormously to have ai , with his Artier-kepublishers for the' First World War." but it mainly eon- - and stands young Caer. Long since be bad been one of the most discuseed having word to say. We all hoped' be woullf no his books "The of book, publication sista of the Norbreezy gossip of a an apoplectic fit before the end. The auctioneer then on his labors began Trembling of a Lest" which will be ace Weibel' or a Lady Mary Wortley have "Forsaken all the busy hives Of men of last autumn. but it didn't come off.' . out in the 'Trine. brought And lived a hermit life, among .the And called out aloud an he held up a man: Montagu. Reoords of etatesmanahlm BIOGRAPHIC ole HOOVER. "Seriously. we ought to make St' . ". dunes adminkttration, and tactics t strategy- stand against Olio Diary Houghton Mifflin Company.. pub- - are plentifully PoPPorrd by blazing la'How much for a bachelor? Who wants to buy?" habit. It le,killing ell the ease and Suddenly he 'hears 'a plaintive, THE MAKING OF HERBERT HOOV- - 'Ushers of "Rose o the Sea," by Cowl- - ditteretions of afternoon tea tam I!" with "I! Pleasure fettle leisureirsocial. inter- -' ER; by Rose Wilder Lane; The Cen- Itess Barcynaka, have been cble to t is- 'mournful note, which tam, Hwells into In a twinkle every maiden responded, charming nociety women and the eel cure whit in formeo slays did so'I 4 a buret of music,' and Ahno, a glor- - tury Company, New York. cover no more about the identity ensues that goselp when coronae ' ars to !oust maiden in whltei flowing robes, much melt life worth living. 1 o e is To this author she Littl than understand that 4 a to aglow sifter a good dinner--al- l really In short, at a highly extravagant price, of it an comes into view. At once they love. know him. one minaman, person like myself. go back over Russian who lives in . England and. so personal that one is dazed by the it seems a -, ' trice. in a off sold were She haa sought him long; and he has the years to theme early days that Met she is a descendant of Pushkin. thought of Ha tattelesa even dishonor- The bachelors all omitted certalli,amount to business waited for her ..A short blissful time mean so much in the formation of give private converse. Oh the recommendation of eminent able, firma to the publio and dish up the some older, ithey dwell togelther among the dunes, his character. Therein lies much of counsel." And forty old maidens, some younger, &id remains' of a friend with herbs of !but their drearns are sad, and they the charm ond value of this book by I .. shoulder: , ,' New beAlluredthbey tpheerneowmhpolell,e:.,:, aunt; mrhuectoorl ' Each luFFed an old bachelor home on her know that patting is soon to come. Rose Wilder Lane. which als about a I ,nrtboamped egotism .,stpd a :, of Then one morning at dawn two demon man Who is probably the 'most tam- more or Jess behind the scene of pub- , ,, , Ito life In cue private citixen in thp world. and - phapes come and bear her away England during recent years country Rerun... emu, Toles of Dolt? . e be The books will at moat noonte-- n I n th of the p opulafollowing adilsod4to one moat of the loved. To the are al certainly hard at work on their - .PIPlve Tears of Hell In a Country free- to ready of court all the him of even that 1, public library Monday. though of people, abroad even more respective "reminiscences." each of Parish " is the pleasig title of one of , earthly . tion were certain that they would i Who in his all accustomed I Mktrettleeeeso e . at than o b th e f be k.NEW BOOKS home, them sym . to outdo the wife of the most astonishing books publiehed , i, themselves ,escape. But the other Rolls shape BlandMen. Manners and Ito ilts 411 the prepared and Ameeica. And yet the story of this the late military in England in recent years, a book were oppressed with 'a eight-nintdeep in the black sea waiting man's life, which South America"Descriptiva-oreads Ilk, 4 ABROAD AGAIN. emotions affecting anti- repreaentative of The Times in the OW rears in.America.its ail nrob-;- your soul!" 1111111Y -- Republic. . Paraguay tale.-anfearthese Argentin, ern be. the fairy matter of personality candor and A Alecidedly readable book.beautifusi lady in her ability,. will 'not have the opportunity Mad with Caer rolls upon hind the name, are all but unknown Uruguay. WEST the proud and The spread of thissennationaliam. Seventeenth Century Houlonger ROAMM, Til RCUGH A. THE "peathential of sampling. Re author is the Rev. and the various groups front the sand; then grief, . to e ;Palace, a The of his Mrs. he hisfinds VOlihne habit of The majority national suddenly eountrymen. third of "The Franck; keeping diaries and publish- - E. F. itynnotL the erstwhile rector of iNDIEs; by Harry to peasant. not excluding the self standing above his own body, a' Laes's book tells who and what Her- - tory of France. Deals with the reigns In - Century Company. New York. as is it them," stigmatized by the RtAttoer, the,country parish indicated, children In the street, who playfully rotting corpse. Ills disembodied soul hart Hoover is, giving in full detail of Louis )UV." t man . has prattled of those whom they would then in public with-already mentioned, is re- - la the title. - A eon-sla- the filets Of. those Brown For many yearMr. Franck look, , forth Sketching"Tnstruction goes that years early wandering.oterrorgarded book This is the sequel, to a series positive ink work that will be of service But in the moment Of by the been wandering' about the earth of the poem tells of Moan so much in the formation of a pen and persons' as re- - siderable part . who like him- - Of sensational charges brought kr hie one even without a teacher., . log at. talking with, working among est despair the stricken city he-- meetsthe painful and than's character, and laying special wed experiences are self. the of EmersonNew Of frontier"A study and most unwilling parishioners ngainet the Rev. Mr. the compassionate the hideous. Once he deemed through 'people strange to the backkhis emphasie on his boyhood and youth. the American. the American liberal unconsulted ,.victime of the wholly! Synnott. whos e trial by the oonsistory , social them down on paper with a me- love of a bumble citizen for hie fel- - body. half ape. half man gets She totalled access to letters and diar- - spirit, its frontier origip and ite spoil.. diarists. nor-loits and , - : , n' . at or is of the ecclesiastical court, a few months that men. .Brother Agnello, tat and emotional fidelity ' tat clay Is purified bftw.'hat he has lee and other accurate and intimate 'cation to modern Problems." Rather than eontinue to be such, ago occupied a considerable :a amount of Eu- once entertaining and informative. Brothers Minor, took voluntaLity SanIseen and suffered. tOn and on' batenurces of material invaluable of the in Empress many of the- men hae ,L Moglio's guilt On his own innocent wanders, oyez moors and who sluice in the newspapers. 'her to explain how the iub- genie'Compiled from etatementsle , Pri - bulk largest in the and women Perhaps no other American enountorio. helping The rector was excused, - among tters. land public:eye In Eng- hoed. andMade vicarious atonement..., dreaming of his lost love and' longingt act of her story devloped along the vat documents and private equipment and experience forhiswrith4 are nettle that vowing the other of ceinducteill ,. the happenings withwhich at books and thir, things, -- of having of kind earty,dawn the 3t.ounting tines that nfado him 'what he is. In a interesting tea tables of their- friends and s,,ao- - something more than a. flirtation with ti eth day -- the seaffold that h ail been efoorhs again to thoe wa tspring' dzenb40I Ficidttion.. Ch.tries K. Field, wbo has o foefrutilitholf.ntht has become identified; and naturally now quaintances shall 'mow not in a woman of all work, employed at the erected for the wholesale execution. on the breeze comes to him the known Mr. Hoovre any new worlt: or journey he 5ears, titi,ochaptera by nine men who are futureor- - at least. untilthem -- I su ch time rectory, but the trial resulted In hie a background before any could cast a ballot, he took !faintly voice of his beloved. And she slogs has supplied lser with a'great deal of authorities on beat methods of psychic as 'undertakes, he brings, i Ciin of be be they assured that commu- - complete vindication. ' a short sword from the soldier who to 1..,... Forthwith he of experience that cannot but valtiable 14113,ra.phical material. Ha treatment." um,. : . In 'ClitIO: e011ittt nications made In the. confidence of,1 resigned his rectorship, "Vagabond; - stctod beside him, drove it through his and now. wan a claaarnate of Hoover's at colHaydennye.psiths uniqueWiles --Thu hisLaid .. social intercourse Vag-A beve ..... died: of steatit with the minor ar ticles Then from the ,140ng shall. be , seture smarting under, the memories of I, waited, Beloved, ,. v;n,libert,rand !Patti and hae- - kept in close toualk .with log : ingDown the Andeir f a World" In uste againet of being the of 'crowd-owent . a heart 4n retailed deliberate every Around past see, to 'the day the up cry which he age' persecution abond Journey ' great people print. him ever 'Once. With much an adequate A mericone All"Stortes Iz4il....t.bsauzsesiTaiz-4antai-,41-------:Revd rick to have been subjected, he to Irettiren;arrei---etf-istede-' aNiklig Ibtaxil, have not only qualified him to treat in ow ,. collects ".r7. , Tit Tallay--,,- A Life a''''- -' 1 epptlars of American to new r Have I lands tuthonvet-It;---and waited iitt-.-- arose for ., the manner while knees the any thee; anr ideal r attitude toward the 60C11,1 &Litigates cruelconqueror ha tl no trouble in explaining how tier, of short stories by our beat known lure and said, "the ballots was fated-fo- r former parishioners in general, by may thee have been east." roLI which his "Wanderlust" , Iles a classified list of diarists IA PUngOnti" the lines Hoover that authorities. and eXdeveloped along read--er- s wittily When the worlds lay molten in fire made him what be ,x of the printed page. . .." ,, ,htin, but have also prepetred his unstories is.. locality antr 'notes and gUea' Pressed by the man of affair ( I bap- - means , And theLdrekm of my great desire NOT EVEN GOOD NONSENSE. "Five You's of. Nell In a ,E4013ntry for something piquant and to nar- Vona for study." pen know of his name The author's gift recognized which --. I dreamed In the sea." have lionekerBedoulne--"Ve- ry delightful ' ,usual in the matter of travel nein. In the realm of Stlitlereto Parish" costa five shillings. or $1.21. rative and of vivid Characterization BP.:LIABLE IN ArRICAtby Nis?. ' essays. The first part of the tinguished value for the money. but naive. Bur"Hbaining Through the OLD is a strange poem, but there is has been put to Moat effective use in Musical It amdebarred from disoloeing It) and it la good . Oar. -- A.' rreolerick Stokes the book with rill deals artof Dickson; Mary their "hands it' West Indies," like the others. named, ' born den.' - ' - wno wripse to the aristocratic Morn- - Certainly 'fil somsrof the lined, thin- - story..of an international touch a of New' beauty York.' Company,travel denizens of Rosner. El. imag-- is sornewing more than a Mere the startling factthat whose life is one almost mythically JohnstonWho Was tt Storlos"A i UK t. ost under the pseudonym' of to the crimes,, In character The person from he says, Included theser---,this boot notwithistanding Mary book. It abounds in many stanzas marks of punctuation, splendid in its achievements and collection Of bible storiss telling the "Diner Out," 1 '''' or bizarre personall-or t takes its title is 's dariry attendtilt - except for capitcfs, are, sang too loudly. rely-typical of the growth of hi. story, but not gi ng ths names of tho miss-errasketcheapt big it,contains be saye' "we could ce "Formerly." entirely narratives of Colonel for the sfalL when ' t '"I let thc.,4thildren Beverly Spottis- Lim.. trent an invits.tiOn to lunch O dinner 'ties and Places; people, giving the child makei wholesome and - pleasure It ' country." ''' and is . about.".. thrill who of cotton 4 it f dramatic ", Z woods, .1rIcksburg. them.' ,,, planter. ,which have the reading, and is also thorough-I- T jelling fear of ambito- - baptised , Journal. of Abnormal Psycholorp without the slightest "I did not reoes myself.- - ' ..tensioa of the best short stories. yet Xlestssippl, who, 'upon the request of in-- , - . THE FOoLlaill MATRONS quent istee publicity entertaining. We EvorydaY took print. Psychopathology of nervous . ; ' . . "I raced through, the service like a are even better than these because an English sYndicate, goes to Africa . diseases." la, actuary at it frtend'a table from the man t "Articles treating of to inveetigate the possibilities of cot- - THE FOOLISH- - MATRONS; about Itveatch a train. ' true: it bristles with descriptiveof pasTome good' ' nit new Peeping Mareb"Roms the Nursing"Givos Donite by journalism in certain "I put the wedding ring on a weln-,- what every without the about lessons It sages which come little short of the New Byrne; htesit York Brothers, Harper practical fear of , 11 ' the areas for Which concessions have been and London.. - seeing sin'e thumb. . ' srorrian should know about the gado beauty andpitesion of poetry )4st art-' up in print obtained..'- The story is supposed to . "I married the wrong 'people."', Sick and old people." first clam. erwards. In At virile and , same the at tithe Introducan the in RobertsPoems"Has tell the expertenceof the colonel and, So. while our author records According to Mr. BYnnott, the "Supposin we' were persons bur. Tristram Shandy, flontteman the tory Byrne' hits chapter by John Masefield tolling dined his white assoclatell in lourneldnit In charmingto manner, 'Mr. what he sees ard feels WithJ responsibilitioa. wo could pie of his pariah imagined that they depict a' tour-fol- d Niv :present volume and story, most celebrated dog .itt the literary clwrliti:oonpthdoes.dvyer.tionzgpicaorrrinmegnileti..aoshlut.po,olspeptrie .tii"ssting Unbosom romantic West In- end alter arrival el, tile- - DlantatiOnP I chosen roelves confiderttiallg and wanted a strong man, but In riality, book page' of the marriage world;figure the In question; and in partieular Old cleanng----witdies in him own unusual way,scenes yequired'a jClytish. Ile blanive,----.-hitnting confident so to coast. is as coast from' In and ewes, newspapers many equally acting on that Meal. they the them. sure The I. reader Rellable's the new rich for a great'part ot his frtm that part At reader may' be couettries with Co, treble Br was 'boarding- temporarily trips in different in of lost. He conclusion that his, the with , shown ? are his will in not retiati perusal before; success or &huts ot and people presented tiothcou:ton married' lite ir. Westchester county. New York, Roosevelt.", oletatilrlilogsr :f sufferings. unsentimentalized integrity and des- deciding thit the deity!' appellation! lies ,wholly with thethe gime At Hendrickstiatory et ges- -1 ,...., "The fetidal lord Of the eleventh il . woman. nal The while his master. Robert Cortes Holli- "Not the vs:'1,, our of a and navy during vigor for Is vividnem history mischoiten, with the has , anything- real Nest Yorker may naturally, If day. wait touring the country gather,. war. but the be.care. "his place curiously cribed century Wit and wild0M we Which volbow of fought la a west proved that W is takes by- -gone." story the nee-t-le- b. that have made the precedingAnd of or anybody more persietently Imre- he is proud of his city, resent the por- trig material for his new book "Men the ubmarines." the man , to dine for thing ono's detri ' umes notal2le and .popular. It would be hard to imagtoo. with money and no pedigree. With Weete--"A- n 7J'I mo orient!. too much of lie frivolous end and Books and Cities." to be published of Prom trayal his SpoonerW10th people-o- f course wherever the author goes, Is 'But this la a Mere trill, In compari- licentious Life, knowing that there are this month. It is gravely surmised Pnglish publication on the elimination 'NV ,this new type, a rector could talk at our eat son with some of the other inconsist- among' stands much o& 'the leiel of a butler camera goes elite; wherefore he r inor even and reasons better friends, our accurtomed from other, for Mr. sounder friend that -Shandy. the with $outhencles and exaggerations of the story, , living in Gotham than 'tuft he may not able to illustrate his text miss Ifteatot..ti- - Irnataiting). wYitheaute. or to cf.,. fancy to the brilliant conversation of eolThe life and work of Denial Augustus .,.:!71.".","", be so we paid as the chauffeur. I best specimens. from the treat is Me which. le without- - purpose or coher-- , joy lug pleaeures and highmoral), , But no longer endure to life. the conceal Mr. the could It Holliday, which and has neither wit. lection of phottgraphs of the story, mostly on Broad-- , i vice, really believe the rector Is expected In Which he found tTlitnnebPultillndli.n.ginoodfusttrhietgol octet, amps' ,t.odpraoyart;te with back ingenuiti1 and nor to human interest bring to use the tradesmen's entrance." .1-habit to make while they might be vast almost' himself. and set out alone for Cantor ilratpoto:Imo cloulottme:tolpylimtermosinmmetort.,thblicwh. There areq,many weary pages about way. midern47h In the present volume (which idgnli!.p J30 Helena of Troy In b;,procob;y , him. are "There a receive re, dramatbeanywhere, him certainly of in search rc,.ter shortly "Old Rliable's" Invasion cwf ..... dusky le' and colorfut-settin- g ., oe, is of 600 pages). thelse pictures numto be losud' na Runner," he remarks In passing. p fore the author's recent return. to'New If of them in- sultan's bereft), his potting as the "Ex- - ,nowhers Atino our analogs, ' her more than 100-.-e-ll else. in the world. power to pleas "Beauty does not bloom there. Some Is an Altedale terrier. sliver York. Tristram "A young Englioh girt, striking. them of ngineer.,a an some One" and tribe. among an ignorant are denied pected Not the matrons of beauty e tree, who, teresting . th without being-4fmk- ' viger- two and one-ha- lf it would som s women there years of age lie. mine ta the Canadian 7 a a "hot-ca- t" restaurant ous novel are entitled to ,this setting-u- p s be Called fe togia77 owl the day turn an amtleing anecdote. of face and form, make themielvee of on the banks of the Nile. and various foolish. for the real story and- , the was valued at $1.600. this amount hay- me6ti ofs sicl ' this more mak their ,o not "THE WINTO XA'111.0 wino still thought.. rival ropetiput by treachery 4 onlyAn a published diary, but oleo been offered for him. similar abeurditiesat !all of which 'real heroine--:Ann- is novel of adventure and AchI..mflt' in one ing words and deeds. Long hours spent Grandthewomevening papers . t Heatos the Colonel and the, Britishers arS,' exception. is wise beyond of Cam. Mulford. seem to Ilasy claronewC venomous log NzN"ryt MAN,. most and in idle kolos goosip Of dierman Kleln. in' "The Reign aiday--Motales of be West in tho Verse; Harper & Brothers. New York. repreitentsd- sts laughing ImmoderatelY1 en. She has a career In Which she' Patti.'" art gone forever. All your fel. leave a mark on their plain and va- & great deal te say of the "Mt. a suggestion which ntitlee'th'em lel TSitches the acme of success, but .w'ben COMM011-alrfl- has early in Harpers low-ne; appearing Originally and,--(g'a, perhaps even your host and cant faces." re sh Serous Illealttell the great O'Kelly, g.Gottl a !share of th rympathy which should !she discovers that her surgeon bus. , There is this feign, too. 'Magazine, this story would scarcely Weaver'a-Orere)'wIrish p 'ries." hoatessit aro taking mental notes of conserve her einger-taoto strength readler-in 11. 'otherwilte to undivided or the me Line over his own nd to go that noticed .cohtrol I band, when perpetuation It "Sometimes may aw"A teem to be worthy E. I .Deell'ir your more Onnenhelln, "A personal appearance. your mornint preserve her beauty. 'The polonstiers note' Inforw,e se mist-two- s was to a growing habit.1 mailer Small rohtme by Itself though n of soma nalisb LI- - clothes. your conversation, erne p yielding by congregation 44.,,lft Mlle. ,..111rr which that Ths than ladel exiaterice Placid lb told to world a Engl,and the well no that too Inane known story for le t:k,..e Cu' by Raul to dors that her "al '''''a porty AL 1 great IS atom must he admitted a you take ';throw Patti led it would have been borea on- - Into 7 011 in ' than usual, and that glome 'chaos to save the tir bele iti c, is gently beguilin taking tine has hid for that diatirogin,. The Southetzer and a judge"but it PrU-- 1 make in l'AvAer g gnu to talk faces were miming. I coed not were able for tioloott" ,donna to demand." str,ke of I tvii5A, ve. ' pr haPpinettel eltivratiaH 40n,tly terrains from saying what hei ot honte, tho and whore the for tale, I knew they eetthig she (riverytiody's favorito thinking that pstmstte,.Thip re. about yourself tv .AN.,4 I er In sitralie contrast are her three! hes,saya. 'Weather permitting, Perry.Ste t s in it, are to. he solight ft.;e1 'In le a:Judge of. , divorsion) and take a hard in the at- gone. They were boxy elsewratrt, '' girl, flail s. lincila. a newspaper woman. went out riding Or sloe strolled in the atroore jiti . frien4 .. .711,14,1 of fulfill. not in game, to finity as order Itslytather Knovrip.Clete make every your taking tardFli mernlor just for this poottlar author. but tffeetanit men 'An involie,,teesetisett for a dinner delightful. t ut in hopes of add- i matries a stealthy man given to poetry A rrnAnGip pop:N. al wall good for her. leersee,tarY. but is re. Mg yet another highly A and other weakneiteee; she considers much xercire chief intereatire es a stud, tf taimon . ocal'. did . porsonal pogo her rhe polactickat and le the '.gbelrinni"1 of a to her la claims that Charles Pit Ill e- livraYs hfra44f first 7''''''- -' paaiotna. and tt forthcoming thary (ono guinea by soon P"1" the r. after soother nate. n e t vat 'petit toiler dejeursr,r early, Ar.r..7.". to of her forces correspondence. main. before literary ti hii sompafty B ow- her ot,chly workmanIke piece aumninredition 414 out be. (CO3yr1ght. I t20, by the Edward-MaThe.Corn huge the via,..a. going out. She had a healrhylo, tans, en tom and ni.eurea and her Independence by continuing ;taln , effi.rt. The theme may for eorreton. the of Inc day .eoereterr both shall Eynd?cate. If gou publication). took her meek regularly. Pia lose for earn her living, though her house iwrotite, ized In the trortla ,.f tho tyra.it wt. for this emoting- should die before the Diary is big short, led the most Ipcndont, in the basis Thlit ha a narrative boom of approx. Ito to ruins around ter; Gencre,la aleM well---ci.., 1'.a4 tonriJeoiail the tnwn of P.m Illog'.o , be to sold to a enough errs," and 'nrcer she is it mythical vmyn,. aps.,!,,,,e etj,f ti,,iro tit to havo Imesithfut, We Imaginable. . Violet..41eatirtfel yea, will put into your mOutb publieher. Ord ,i,ifiroed that. atilt thinte Oats. hot Imittely, 146a lines. It t"cIf'llu-lnitaMitUn. according to. tIva Tr...Pedalo; Kt lut t illa have was to ettreordinarf knew dars , iltavenest''A mystery off lr4re. 14.;.11 I's. rood time et the least troullie to tory. watI. l' stron:e ta'A this and no other toll ofland tryst!cel ill politiral opinions you never drew:Deg 641Andiltilvian Prel". r)e of Prizl' Prb, those ancient daYs . berttlf. who spends her f314T1 Pate. for Nob e the trot) itpleitaiiml of Inwhy th rinilt person morte the- poetic legends of wa:ked t.- reeetee 11,3.41. "i7,h-h in ability having your lifetime.. a .".1,,,,,e,i4, 'Coast from:-,-ory: end her huo!Iabd it earnit,ga Staying eine 1,nd-ti;appoirtmort ..'it Wiii be vain for your children to; Literature in 1221, Tba popular: shci Ceirgotte pe- when lmmortals Fir lame 3d.Fiarris hits offered a 'Feasted houowetttees ef a surpris to writ. would be et umlaut,' interest ts ill? 'whom Le as,ithoo pit to ftelh Vount olympue'theor dwelt' betimes in;on (bill tor.tih huratilt wherein she to the 'which papor, reader the paalk,a,,' Andrew's 26 of Et tc..to et l lees it anti Asiororto still deep, heart those prism el113 poioils lb. oterupuloes; mch'y Thus '") the put,lie place., the Diary as w serial- shocker, to point rourtry..owin g ir. fimsua,aaop,ore ebritiverve liklekee one- can not get iiirilly finally ant their g:trtt of from- unmerrity for the beat easily on the oot that, you ever utterly :,...ectire fuin Ale,glip." Es, It tlata ono rotle 'Abort" hero ip the early iirtitiee. docirg -Men It.ownt literaturein It Proitiah Little incapable Irtiteliktfe Lonerta that PanteTeo ows the lit,i,,Te to ,,pr three undoing!: impression swot? hpr Msek fapi.ht$ Of talking ouch idiotic nonsontmt. ; orson was Mos yleons Irked on a farm In Marti; halt, $1! Shot Vela trifler. IV of Rook ti 1411Wory, tit F.hot,,. ,vh,,,,, v..1.;.. aoquiroi Burn. that lit wan a !greet car rorductor, to keom liVdh ;hie intendod I rerrh,lIze oomoth-IngDakota. rho I hich he watt-talto whOrn lady you cpposite. of his oorrn the is at ann. tore.) Fivenanto or hood that the rrarrlaro on turn io, eneon't bright iaeturer. On his reof the punLonatot t of tho 441,41 1r hat tho to aaddressed a few piteanartt remarks In a tramp. and Atnes TAW Indian, V..' turod solar 7,,.. At tbe j,tt:, cl,y and ley- -, reoutation, - Pere otorytrore trintn-Ito- o loft fa", fro,' praroo Pralitary of .ietoloar; It hs arrItta r ties fr line0'e to en ltlirenuua quesation. Is' torn to ilia Goo. ott,, 1i it Wel; irtal4 tnr th.14,1 tipon tlo-'''''''"""' of 2 f,i) tort. ,,,,,,,, rem ,J.,,,, .371! 1,,,r 'In-fe- w nit 0,st Togni, - oltit Thte Arniv ertot. the hearts of r hp ever ware -foor aryiL;Ying bew,ketr'itled not a hnorent pa ahe 1,)aaa. Thess! rno roorio. quite ... tit 10,1,,,,,. 'tool. rUTA Net ioorioo Plailrirho Tlitbv stA !to,:f -, titott, he o tfrreodlton--a- nd Aillertr gthir4i Life in thonrh whs.rerrorka. " tnIteiectual appear Fe,trro, ran,irttr d unt,t, , he Fg,,,to pod olr rmigt-tnt.it, tV,,, , r.tv,r ToAktity fr. OPIOW'nrAlt, ar;t h CP, 14 oi,loroward PUr:;. tt, v ,,, v "31-te."11,etrry.l. to e4irr1, in.,..sher, ome Aar. irlit f,a reartirnied m!ght hare uobect a Tree! -,hat a t ,, t1,4, co!nr,lo, t!'-lift. p n t ro..!.0.10.1A tot protwt4rel,.. 4rtxpottttot- - I I 044,"d:41 prirt nn4 rmf rove:w!on ' vt a f'frf- Tr, t trnck. tou ortsan tItilet wt,ht,ut ,r1ftrret 9( 1:A ILI'S !..r IL" 4 ,, k, - I , ;,;.,IkLeji Alprors h2etnate4,bitj,), r And in order to make them 1I willing to marry The tax was as large a5 a man could well carry. 11.1;4 MADAM. AW.i, w.; dOt W. grave-lookin- well-know- vain-glorio- '4 Old-Ma- I - 4- - - --- anti-gott- a! a go,. I ' . Library Books -- - oeq, ' ' 1 iti 7 . f mod-dead- ly - . d him-nobl- , - r' - y. - e -- . . , . 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