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'1 - DESERET, NEWS 'SATURDAY . ,. ., 1 wivnotip-,- ,,, . - ---- ... .;(4,,?;---,..-- , , 11111P;11:----0- !, - - ,n ro-N.., ,1 1,1g I J. ....k. - -- 1- , - ',. . - - , 444- :4,4, hityyt4 . , . , 1 . - o, WO,. , ; ' IPAMOF.01.00..le mow ,,,k,,,,,,,,,oon. --- , WND0,111reasayLETTEn - h : - (Special 4.7romsoontlence ) ., !most successful at home ' have been ad stagger-- 1 British origin. ONDON, Dec. I 'While I was here on a holiday hi -, ing: simply etaggerthes 1, , strongil I re- - May last , Robert Lorraine bewildered was This the , urged me to make a London producs . i : .Ra, ashen Hon.' 'Ater, I talked' the ituggestioa ply of James K Hackett : , , YULETIDE. who wat t" ()t asked yestertay how be felt about thelover,alth Chief Rabbi Hertz,New e.7.1 ' ' 4 Yon' kk) a classmate of mine at the has be which, hit tremendona really and he also strong1 a& f , . I City coLsgs, , in or0 as the hero of Shakespeare's a Shake I most vired me to appear here.in When 1 pointed mil tragedy "Macbeth." in which, ( Tie Christmas time! Now shines the golden glory , 11 k for pearean ro'e IL he appeared uns recently hazardoua belatedly, seemed th rather at it , the first time before an English AU- - d,rtakirt g h e reminded me that ill of "Peace on earth and to all men good wilt:ft- , dienc ' 1190 1 carried off the first prize for' , A myriad lips proclaim-th- e old. old story , I found the Amerieen at the'N, Y. --C. C., with thil bis and be witch in 4, the from Macbeth.' SS 1, apartment on Him ger who gave Ilia life of speech' Voagger Calvary's hill. -) beautiful slide. Beatrice Iteckley. are! I decided to iitanc1 my fail ..1,..-1 t. ultimately -7 hlon-,. , fae , In a Child slumber street. of Bethlehem, . Vg r . , in South .q,,rx 0, , Thy deep I c1 occupying able-- Mayfair thoroughfare-a-tec- h 0 future-cam- e I to What 'visions of the , aid' or nAnaire I' , U'ith the exception of the Americas don's Fifth avenue. One might have --P'--' 41,k''' -s Hackett, tear. the company which hi givini that the way, by conjecture& t r-'', ft ,.. at the Aldwych is an alb, And saddened by.the moans of. misery? like many of his fellow countrytnenrIlacbeth" q, - Atlantic-"- to.- - escape English ime11.1neludett birsPittrit. .,. I 4 1 itr"glyme- -f -as 1 , Lady Machrth, Leelts from the drought and located himself l Caropbe3 -.3 1. . --' ,,1 04( , -- for 11,Xt deor but one to Faber in the pan of Muedult and-accordingly. .0, mien Id wealth, the Yuletide bells areringing, . ' '..,. -., - !!!"1"orm'a."-'--V I noticed an ancient lt Hisnett as Hanlon., his London abode I t I 4., Have ye not heard their Pchoe8 far and near? h,iii The trac.-dg produced Ili : ' e house- -. pleasingly named "Thet ol,i) m renown If Calve:1.s 4,: i Louis Bowl." ,10.57,""")114 ' In happy homes are merry children singing , '1 ' Tf. 1 l Y4 i bc so nöw considsraisle. In .1 44 Arnric reöm er...1$41 , the 1 On the mantelpisee ' ''. ,,' I I. ,' 4. To the, general sortirise. Mrs. "Pori" ' The songs ye sang in chikilfood's ypsteryear. ; we talked stood autographed , ,r-- 7 t,:-I1. ,14 .v..0 which -dt 1 i, : ef 'Theodore Roosevelt. performa roe is d a :y (lima ppoini '''' 0,t4f. photograph . ..s But do ye mark the 'sound of distant sobbing . distinctly "bad f1 W. ii Cardinal Gibbons. the Rev ing and she has had 'There W39, no dignity.' nd . was a itiress," who Liertl. Herman Where other children beg for bread alone? .14.;,,14,1: Joseph I I no breedifig In this , of Hackett's at the New ,.. declares the critic of .1 weary mothers weep, their torn hearts throbbinYork City college and is now Chief MacbeLh. , wh,, praises Times ilarkstiti Rabbi of the United Hebrew CongresiFunday -Will ye give a stone? A prayer for foodn of the British empire). the !Performance so warmly, not even it 'NJ seene, In which per , rations , 1 ;:72' tt lender andwasother,thieepswalking . tTilia-cii;,. , an ; hall .,Irs,. Carpfbell was best Het himself ,..,,, And ye who thrill with rosy health:8 fair blessing, 1,. command, she l island entirely surrounded b Y pr ? - ,..,... ... ca. t: -The other critics are most - 4.:: ,,i .0I'M', ....,f tTrl. ' - 3 ..,,,,rtributes of the British:nagged. Have ye forgotten those on beds of pain? , .4,-,,,,e,..tshifrtg.,.4 icuttingsthe in acreem,,ot. ,. , .,. ,, 1 'critics to the excellence of his im-.., 'Who never know thd sunshine's soft caressing, ' - - - - li personation of the Thane of Cawdor,i Hackett Irr a:fill 1Y acknowledges s, each one more glowing than the lastithe encouragement and assistance he ' Nor feel the magic touch of gentle rain? "CDIARInip ISANZEtZtS IFILDEART BAND. received from the leading Theatrical writers here decare that Some readers of the Christmas News with the patient azi- d much belabored remember them when Putt "kiddies." ,perhaps no foreign star. not even ex- hers of the theatrical profession li Will ye not send a simple Christmas greeting, oth-- , London ever since it became known may be reminded by the above picture drum- - An old disu7 of ths lots band- - The full list of the members as re- - cepting Salvini, and certainly no A smiling flower, a word of friendly cheer? ha ever, on his Unit b. would show his liacheth te too aspired to master contains a roster of his irre-- corded in Mr. BarrelPs diary is as fol- er American actor, of the days wh, they here. first appearance in London, received Rievcoers presaiblo co rPs-- the re II bowing 21 lows: John Ah, think how fast for you the days are fleeting! Harry Davis. so be real .bandmen. The interesting boys a reception as that tic- -. "I have had the mostSirdelightful let. za belonging to the organization Allen Bassett. Homer Barrett flattering James John Hare, - tem?' .he said, "from - !group posed for the Canter&-M11- 0 For those who suffer they are long and drear. & while Us Castleton. Albert Isom. Delby Parker. corded to Hackett It is thus not sur- Sir Squire picturs shows only, Bancroft. Sir Johnston TimMitus, Willie Timmins. John prising that the latter should find tn accounted may be,......, little over twenty years ago. after they' ittilereP1 which ...... George Tresse----qnn aullIA4Y--.. I I E- .. I bad- .tioeneomtunvii,pr Gerald Du Iklatirier lent me .his, rage -7 burden e0,11aaofSorrow,Thou-bast-Inown-th..':,.!fenle,-,,,x..vvam". regtteeervied., avert ice cream az ...et: ;77..,......ef-rryn-.71,,le' too long Wright. Charles S. Merrill, Willie Earl flounced upon his acting by even the lovingly carpenter. Arthur Collin s of Brur li the guews of Mrs, A.. W. McCune. over Mrs. McCune's leo cream to be Herbert Young- ,- Ralph Butterworth: Of grief and anguish in this vale of woe; Lane. helped us to install our light iCil , his in then residing In the historic-Garto be. thereafter comfortable enough to f of London the press, Eugene Goes, Dow Young. James system. and James Bernard Fastes t HOWW- The boys had been trained the camera- - At the he ad of the steps, Milestrom. Let steadfast faith and trust now claim theit guerdon Frank Barnes . John lield.'Cwn I 17 Macbeths," declares voluntarily soutieted with some define the well known juvenile band waving his drum stick in a mar seen "I have 11 el d . S. by Ian er Winter. we Jr., the Henry to Of hope and peace go. way' light leader. H. C.. Harrell. and on this par- - thoroughly tharacterhstic and eonfl- - KeMpton Elite. Robert Alexander and 'the critic of The Daily Sketch. "and of the O rod u ct i on " ! as to his future photo, Questioned had 1900. 13. three." June Is ticular the first they Hackett is dent, benediction day. "Jack. Hel its d. among now a well George Barnes. Three of the boys Let Thy compassion spread he played at the PrioutrY conference In known artist in New TorkCity. In were 12 years of age. six were II. "'The best of all 'Maebeths: embodies 1 My tenancy of the Aldwych These O'er hearts that in the shadows here abide; the Ansernbly hail. and had also made the center Is Mr. Barrett hiftuseit Oth- - nine were le. five were 9. one was the opinion of the Sun d ay Pictorial's with 'Macbeth' is limited to foul i nutrches through the t ere in the group will bo Identified by I I. and two (R "An almost unassailable reviewer. h and Butterworth alp Touch with Thy tender mercy their affliction, which weeks, after another production l their skill and prowess i themselves and by such,friends as may Julian Held) were only S. performance: declares The Referee, is there. As soon afterwards as I awt en: while the, Manchester Guardian de- - candue tn. ThatIOY may come' to them this Christmastide. , eecure another theatre. I intend &a "'Of the scribes; Hackett's acting as The Chemical Founds-- . in the spread of democratic produce a new r ley by DWI Ir Ian More A other...Edition., of . HAROLD GOPT. In Young Woman's Journal. ." William analitY ,A,KcittTtht ' ... rtgliffst reraortirriettne-Illornich-rirdiThron.---,..... nuat.lituils , PP dean of British dramstio, likitics. de- - to. , --I particular volume, and doubtless to ted In This piece, which is as yet on. , "G of Doctrine the as Macbeth ospel -scribes ifilleteSS Hackett's t , other works of similar tenor. in seekthe belief of Mr. Tremaine that Newt is a named. modern dram comedy as "unequivocal:" his distinguiehed in which I ehall Music Week is the beginning oft bare a dual role. I t I great red barn., chicken yards and a ing to Inform the American .peopi! of A. B. Walkiey, of The Times. also am -- ' The third edition of tha - - above work. confrere : I movement I. . to give their tan a dt or not I the is to destined planning gm irno lovely t "siound. fraeenorwrPestresede ehvi re American whia st the ed eci e w and . Ger- New ;rt'ise ir atins...chemical institu- - making 25,000 copies that have been :oc cmiaptemtPun w much - number of performances of "Lehe Iliad permanent review' I performance." of Silas Lapham' in LondOn. for the reason that such demon- - published in less than two yearsan Titte the war, and to interest Latei . . I subways, electric ("Kra. automobiles many during a very on. Sunday Times i f ; am encouraged to do so. I mat : provide a needed wholesomet unparalleled record for any home and moving pictures; but they do them in wider educational efforts I - -- - errill:ifn gthenotice LONDON OP TODAY. Hacketre declares that brin it. can ovsr furnish which American Our. country alone en.loyable outlet for the emotionall ipublicationla JOet. off the press. my , k now ,a great deal about flowers and productiow I "has features of Inter- - of ..r.." Merry Ail Ives of i, Windeor. la welt- ' known - con .; Impereonation f AN AMERICAN'S LONDON: by Louise birds and chestnuts and picnics. and with trained cheintos to hold and push expression of the massewIt further;The' volume, as Macbeth est well those of - Clouser Male; Harper A Brothers. of cou ree I would pray r. - ale ,' lots of things which the little reader forward this ementiatericacc., Chem- - aids In tearing away the barriers' tainw 'aelections from the sermons and seen in this country duringany the last 20 whh. ...,,,.. -- e -t New York. s favorite part. Lou f watt to int- which - ''''' music to the few and writings of the late President Joseph aim. conria if he lived in !toy I .. , describe& and I the American Ca tort71.7"- "i y urging me- - '"sr1:' process' ..tni extending tend cwouuunwtry7Th's7cit; child will wt. ,..t.f. Smith, together with-- biographical years." 5.cteepee everg realize. knew the recorded In for to to- aetotastr"towering over his colleagues. 'Eing Lear' here, and I may pomribly doh om who sketclir,Also "Addenda" relating find in Louise Cleaner liale'stwhat the teller of these stories-ha- s will , 1 ,t.who Campbellin .setame show decide now how is as do to inclutleyne.Patrick it so, and the that . it was hie is friends; little widespread by about striving example. to many American's-Londonsigned priesthood thelConferring say :lii Wet-eine the years' "An patent of all the friends of mu the present.Fireit Presidency of the the part of lady inMaebettiL- In that Plarkas been , acted in toner that the tales are inter- -- solve their newsprint and ink prob. .; fact that London of today Is different. - omit regret .;; , uhysigne and id- -, don. the lectousuir af:rteoers as Church . Du ; ing the ..". 'ems; and this; science- se4;MS too es-- sle In gYmPathy with the Is a delightful book, eketellY, ramb- rupted so sharply by I h e eioc k strikIt I I ) "It was Tthe illY a,r Intentfoil which hour,' it seems. Sential to our prosperity to be grasped tainintf Particiaation by the general', latter half iat thef, volume will be !, ling and dlacursive With little thumb- - int seven, atought to toe Wm'. con-- . be back in the Oton again by a foreign monopoly. United States be Easte0 The! population, ,Th4 was the ventral used by the high Priests, seventies. el- -- tinues this critic. a... ..r 'nail etchings of the phlegmatià Brit- - l the younger--aremembersed of wee an at wit! o "They to t trot off back of dens same the latest Vow It is difficult ttla the No as a text movement. science that forever fights the thought expect and priests quorums Leber both above and below stairs. It household , td, actor who knows how to bear himsea say when I shall be able to do tel." ' en was to no do to. cost na service book. which and urged ., of the bed. first. in high anything. living great factory would appear that the whole British noblv how to suit the Action to. the .. .'.1 him laienfttevoted --daring-- the farm. also .iguarde.. the Aanitation.-- of .Pregram A( ,rfentt ,Nsta. vlAttned;-.1aus.:- social system is casting off century-ol- d to the word: word the action-, -- t They those hhome.. who did the most reflected the year-- the as well as affects every- entitre Volume thus provid- wtit. (Copert, ght. 1920, by the- Edward ideas aad taking on new ones. This he --porn, i Mamba!! Syndicate. Inc-J- -a guide-at- - pous hear elocution, not of-t-order -thing we eat and -'b'wear. But- perhaps greatest intereet, and tt. la.caurets...ina a, i...... Account, of London in traneition LAND or PROMISIC; tit but platform. rhythmic true s A te 'IA '1 se ay'filif that has been i outlinine theatewho lessons, noel'ir most contributed th mer at Whithar tba 'reads. by Rev,- P'.Tux the nsp rig ject A.- Mango-14I , rho.. of the old and measured, ripe. juntly most. received the most in tined . chee benefit. connection to Is niste or war , was before the the .:Illaa tur it actual be )be.,' ublighed it know The ComPanY, aoston,, Stratford true The as Bookthe 1 . 11. school Pilgrims If , i I v wete, Shakespearean I I cause .e the a e true sp r I Th -- caug t its pages he loses through isaving. prolong:ng and etrengthening ith. the -boo it itself not' for-I'asked to define his chief quality aii The characteristic feature of Dr. of human life. whet hi e Just been whole effort met ith gratifying sur-- i the eyes of a keen, sympathet i e Amer- I ' at ehoutd one" reply-di- g-, tonefellow makes honest Miles ..... le to be considered a truly Mattaon s book is the localization of opened as a po ssibility through the , cells- -it IOWA WOMan the new London arising .. 'Macbeth Sadly' Lackihg. distinction. the nobleness. Standinh refer to his from the traditions of the old. There l the holy places vieite d by him during iendingssof the chemisee art to Abc, remarkable. demonstratiOn. e ., reading in nevwere of Macbeth this the with lands. in Bible oe io'nt research are the American company of players !a journey biologists 1 iharma-- I Cornmentarbea T a moment in doubt One felt that Caesar's A ORT OF M er has written who Y TALES. Pow o Corcoran. t Brewer ntin !ITER Main prese as the evident purpose and f which the authoress posee If cologaes bacteriologists. for Standish left , , for boys, spends ambition sprang naturally out, of the adone wi th warrant. hooka some "bulb." ' that Mrs.-- Wren, Orient of other, the those America little shou'd the aspects matntal cherm lieher hooka leading lady library of at his death. SLEUTH ST fqHe He cal independence f, r no other result ; Tiff: JAMES', his winters in Springfield. Massachu- - man's kingly nature, d cockney dresser In the writers may have ove rlooked and Cote was a 1 mong them. 0 n tQ L.RE; by seivble Decision toot. isetts, and his summers on Martha's Duncan the moment he faced hint'. o f th ei than . theatre with her nhilosoPhY; Mrs made on, the spot annotations D Al pleton and Company . N ew 'fork ., aiding in stamping out disiease of the Pilgrims was a unive rsity,I ... where he is a memher of a Another writer hails Hackett's appear-!Lof the impressions of the various P laces via- -- and, deadly epidemboi in this field. the housekeeper Hacking, few but of the band were tery some as our '' i Ntr. Post's publisher's are of the !imagclub which includes "a. mark in since wOndrously theatrical , maisonette in Chelnea who le always ited. and the present volume retire- her male determined eft() r ta to this who are not tory." So the chorus of approbation without books. Willi& m Lyon Phelpe inative of thees end ' ! b e well a.or h shim. , Opinion that he has created a new steppina &crone the street to the "pub" i sante a later arrangemeH.nt the In at Hall meeting a swellsthe Carnegie the e to at his. 'adverse II a The-shaving laugh -, quiet to for notes hopes on th corner are thought s get change formula for the mstitery story, other day defended the culture of the .' '1''''''''IL of an One het Atioe Pleasantly Amazed. ,Irrl-shilling; Beeehy the art student. and- book will 'alp to create an intercat "flisal of .:ttr. gl 0 n's admirable has made in inir,ortant I innovation In afternoon during last August he weal Plymouth settlers by 'pointing to their f which are more There subJecta a Holy foe dozen the boolt glimpetreat type& rhould serve an It to fiction. confesaes that he finds ft familiarity with the Bible. I His niezhod is Imprece the a Library In , at t.ing.in the cl ub wlth one of his es- 1 as of the trials and tributations the Writ opens up for us. since it is nec- - American people with the importance mYsterY and its solutionto develop the: d ha to e realiz he isn't in B ut h ty might have mad. .r dreaming. ,7., .1 .eil &I ere:Iles and the 1 Londoner went through without a emery. in order to understan- A- the 0. the extension of chemical educa- - eteaa of followin g t he together, as I f The beet e to hopedof t se - i; t bettrdefen than ill& Pan Of trdrifted back to, the Civil- War Ht ed there are comparisons tillthir properly ,. that one eats. ,so!...-th,ihrooshow: 0.44.. .ra,ttipTt L...4,0.4 ,0,.,00,04 .,u,:,a.uu ..4...4.4.14.m.114,torti,..,. '' .. ,.,,,,,w.4444,,..00,1,tiot,,te....m..6.0..pliit.,,,,iorbretatk,,towlywatapcskita,:ada aideratioro,he.orrilseitCha.i'ltiVerttrY''br.iiiiiiii'es-. 'Shall be waif first to bu:,,t up a mystery and ,,,,,f:,,,,,,,,e, said "I remembered with great vivid- totes la given In the T.. G. coefeered the Americana-rarely ..Wrightl stowing thelat- toms and Planners, where the various 'audio(' and appreciated, our 'popula- - then explain age -or re In this frntn-aufhit .:e, bie made familiar- with books of the tactinturee were written. ttlop-wilt up .. Navy-r our greatest American tragedian,- land." not one had less than 11 Log. CattPed repezition. whereas Rai ' No. sir. Ostrich section ,. New haps task has which coparatively few., at truths turally done In a kindly epirit that makes ,,, The author' s Mr. post's me hot hie mysteries ' he in London as Mac- - of books. and eleven had 15 orwortho when appeared present, and' York IN more - , doubtful been ash performed and hi s. purpose earn!o-sheregiment." the book accepteb!e. It in 1845, and was hissed off concerning the American:being concise almost to the, though only four of these estates to. M. Corcoran. who aa has be n Intl- -. if a more colorful description of the is not likely to fall. In spite of the chemical situation, a fault . show Lon-It wak Forreot's in In failure i c.ea, advantage tailed more than 1240. mated, makes a living by wr:log fic- - stage. Peace Day celebrations In that there is already a vast i rapidity of moealent and in cur- - tion William Brewster. had nearly 400 for young and old , tried not to d on,' o f course, that led to the 'Mac- has been penned than thattendonlfact on travels in Palestine FRONTIER ROMA ACE. riots' old the at Astor Place ready Sh011tbooks The authors in his library Ind -. envy. " Raising plumes for the closes this readable book:: "The buzz For he has had the keenness to ob- THE IMART OF ctiERRY AlliAIN; the ta.es. included In the i in New York (then under the eluded Bacon, theatre Certainly by hat?" he I would not traval-but it Raleigh. Hakiliyt, With. grew louder, serve many things which other i NA. flap Itous;ai Dureln. itarper a liroihel,.. collection labe:ea The Sleuth of St.! general's -- queried. of in which management my father), er. Milton,- Camden, Seneca; Machla- .yet. hosio 1,er oompa sr wrong. 30 TOrk. away. for I knew that ft was not a Cr. have passed by, and his style is; James's Square" nossess the merit I people were killed and 200 Injured. vent. and Thotnae Dekker. em as sentrie& When the real- buzz- -it was a voice. The one great so pleasant and simple that hisbchap-- '. reed Even a The scene of thi e story la laid on the above elatm-eI am the first American actor since They are sixteen In W an t el " voice of the world. Aumbee acre ,aatutus,a,,,to,..aks,,,,,,,. Oh, thrilling vox tent are as natural and entertatning Canadian frontier. where ,. a ha cataiaaotteserassefelifr meaanit.tio, t G. tee tollectiiiiii. ne t 4: leo 4 tiltr , had lie 'Iri the career of Sir i books. Henry Mar- bout a quarter o a knot in this is what they say about me l" The Rev. John Miles died rulers tiLdestinieg-- not those tight He has attempted nothing learned nor hopes. The men mostly are of the qui& chief of tl,e Words falling to express his won- - with no less invelniga- - 'advance. an souls tatting on the balcony: they will ponderous. lb couple o ' him ..159 than by worth of hooka 4 non and such references as he eturdi e type usually as departm nt ,I never be ruiers- -it his 'Possession. or about one fifth Itch h0...,,...ithd,.a.o,..tosyr bim was the .,..'plale. makes..go Seri ptural - passegve---;ifor 'railroad- build.' Lo Ad on- -at eraised his hands to high heaven. leis1',h4 Is the central move, ostrich'd squawk. I'd "ter,. 71 '7,-eall his estate. oeopl- cheering the Americans . . . . the purpose of visualizing and 'explain- - i ors in the great Brewster's hear; library, it is re- "1 take my reception here as hay- Douglas. figure about svi,,,..li ...;: the eases turn. ' colonel; save regiment." I. a charger going sideways, but with a lloorkshie to. note.,-, wool almost one- them. The result is thoroughly Durkin. sometimes called "The Cana- scenes of most of the apt- -, the log international trig 'ou he h, i man significance who no had concern satiefyine---- a big . ght to have PPTI given a riding it thi rd his estate . N o doubt these books reministent travelogue dian Zar,e.Slrey."has wov en around the sodes are In a,erka However, the !medal 'or PI. very seriously .. It is :Illoat were with Its curvetings. A big man with- of passed from hand to hand a which the reader does not become, story of a and th cum- - reader is cause,1 to- triiet not only In Corcoran. that too." observed Mr. i of all to me as a very high a spray of roees on his saddle pommel great deal, for the Pligrims-durinth -weary, since the author covered his tog of the railroad a good story that the moat intia.a;,e;y known places, but a d hav es got the .Medal-- - compliment to our countr-s- uch ' Probe nodding to the hurrahing people. not ground bly erne. few Is first a:go of a as the and emoyears cherished the ideal of x l) endid welcome to an American sictraveler, pines and,pritnitive rapidly as, thlo the far e,)r aers of the earth..0Honor," formal-smi- ling saluting-l- ees I the'Veteran, "only the tor easily. a narrator makes sighed Hon& King Howden. a good stalwart He roll communal -' Few his t . s e American ownership. descriptions, In London at a time like this: and 0 confident- - yet modeat as though tol Rehm got wise." I singers, ., I I 'short and vivid. The one moot prob.. I were: chap. makes a new- beg,n- - hoboes. trit.rk r,r.fs-..- , , I happen to know I tut t our .,.. ),....... mmilles, setting out across the Alle- ''We're only the 'How beginning- -- able criticism of the boult is that comer' I In or an in life It nine irolated ' ghanies. embarking upon the Ore- rty tfies. sinister !ILI views ir in the same light " and German wall.' Or he may have been thinking, The- hero Mailed. "Ostriches .he en. , here f:1 and no imtthe chance extension of 'a trail. he o rfinvei to on,t eiimax ...r her were aentimental reasons for limn trail. took such pains to provide 114 SIMMS timental." he for Perishing has humor, 'What does contains no illustrations spe- - m'y grieved. .. themselves with literary resourcet as finds in himself involved a the latter serious in suddenly the omon dexthe long delayed appearance here, the Bible say7--t- he of Indian ing 44 , last shall be Reim knew. It rolled out shells. of this character. first struggle of th MeRaina ritteeit and Pul las. th Jewel of ;dal. first? And then our men came along ways in volumes atoned Ostrich see a shell, think it was a egg, am followirreWiled . "I n making it 1 I it wax inpioneers. a furore started by an for in the 163$ that John Harvard dog the Orient It i hefore his - the foot steps of my fath- and I don't know whether I was yel- though partially eyes; to hatch it. try Heard a explode iI the wherebY of his fate powder.. a whole town. made his bequest to the college in stance rather extensive present by triumph xben the stolen Plates !Lord hole section one week? el.. James it- Hackett. rim first 'played ling all the time, or the crowd was, table of outcome a the of of the !banes contents. upon cambrid and sinc:e -his library of over lAmdon are ge. in back bonds or both of us together." , Tough luck!" sympathized Mr. Cor- - century ago. He thenISM or almost a 1109 volumes conatituted night Naturally, there is a girl in the final;y traced it,,srnment t a lane por- oeret codes-sr- e laid corer:. t, at the appeared Write don't a You and '14'hy of CHEMICALWACTS course. here. STRittlalGILYTOLD.stonr raiir equally wre- kers ars revealed, 1 old Covent Garden Theatre in the tion of it. His collection, compered King Twatgrrir TALES FOIL KIDDIMIL bookr ,I tHowden crenses her path in the first as retrthuto, with Brewster's. e works Its course. ketches which he had decidedly clams, 1"Books Mal Why.- I ain't got no Yankee ten The rest of the book deals In short, SEVEN O'CLOCK STORMS: by Robert CREATIVE CHEMISTRY', by Edwin 4 mous throhout th United made, cal. The Greek and Latin- - authors of stories Is New Yorit.eotth page& f G. I.: Putnam's King the girl's father a horns- - fraught at fir,t. wrh the lure- - Of ;Imagination." , and at once scored a hit. a better foundation for a college i. Sons. New Tork and London. section bona, and the ;.; .. min nrn In an article -- published on the 7 me Titles, 3:he a;mrt-e- t 1art" Raymond Hitchcock is telling a , he than Dekker and klakluyt. But among . kitf:-Af- n'r Pri''-'"7"1"117-thDeseret-New- s f " Thea story;,1a,.. both Falatalf and Rip Yon the English work, are to be noted the This Is a very real book for young- - torlarpfige-oard the chartn orlon..., doyo to be can catch 1 short time ago, Dr. Frank Crane wrote eternal triangle. "The Heart of cherry tantalizing of Plutarch, a trans- sters of from five to nine years----- a latter pome-- 1 'It's -a certain motion picture ' Winkle in London and became im-- ;- North translation : It is tre-- , McBain" comes as a breath of prairie Hine not twoMet chain of twenty stories carrying, as follows of sthis book: 4 audi- tattoo o f Hornet's , ( probably Chap. until the I IIPPOI a Wilt up. b On u b t with laden y til of long t wild . words perfume nf h. rarrat;on. A few rapid 'magnate. enc.'s. ; il By a curious coincidence, this man 11). an 4 Ea eartye and through them the same central char- - mendoua It is an epoch. It is knowl-',- r education. who gave Maurice very week eet. I have received from New vancement of Learning; , Camden. 'Ad. io lite.id both charac-- 1 i Maeterlinck 1,strokes !tuff actors, each story having a handsome edge made beautiful, facts trans-- I Ali- $ i a to commission ters and actn.a. aim interost le never write: York a reatton is easy found among he papers, -- cham and The Mirror for Moats- colored illustration by E. Boyd Smith. formed to fatties. - film scenario for him. When, the au-- I I which heletter, 4 4444,Wed Int ,sott..,WIEEKIN-VEWTOhit------to itig wrote : 'Ths to sum mother aftmy V Den long- tratea," ,I had Harvard been In the col- thor of The Blue Bird" sailed r or er hie fired aPPertr211rertort- ,winded ex 9 La'n a t : 1 Hence he does not stupidly write what' Ntt:ig irtHICS FIRSIT ItOnY oar a year when he died. children. Jehosophat. In Europe the film man-- saw him oft ...,, he know. let me read the latter fad- cannot grasp,- aa,- -. as-., hi- ,Ttietwains. , direetor WEEE:t , hired evenroore than ......- .re writs,,ennte- ad Hackett ,' ; with age. It was dated "London, Boston, for the! ..111Ma HarlY. poet and nOVellin ,.,,..t..howw.,14t, Frank but whom the children call the do most authors of scientific books of f ere plentiful. TheInFly,moutht published by' hoops newcomers, said Maeterlinck. at thiag acceptable." g Engl an 1 &nil ed the marbl e , Friday. , 5, 1427.. C'He 74 April "- came 'Taman" because he le always mak-- - It led,a book to own,!! to mark, to read , Advaacement, of Music; New for k lifeal -pla6ning.an from the film when -- I. Iran community. bad tablet t o the memoTo .or ,thavissetr- of ' tlirtYlg "Morri.. alou to the familg tor them wonderfut-thinite-a- nd , bornXHacketteaplatitedLIThi leation-LO.- t famous-authede r- i- enpr man on 'I t it the famous The Dorchest.r - int Ing -them American actor toid wonderful tales: and the this though' who fells telling al Eitiavagatit Pis' lettered maY ff one.,.--Nepraise 4 York come to New& The to which writ-has I a the ! hunch make back, e,' in the war. Th e got Evening you'll hie W if li t h lat h ap h 21 hi a.. t..... t "funniest little dog that ever wagged a nun. n it I ha sresinyytma iie .t.. I ts ', tail named "Wiener(suggestively 1 - - ., I .,,,..., 'runt') and hie :particular friends i al attic 14 eoit,:- observed in OE,. work is ost4, i 4, J,AoRg, ox "1:, y....a"oi aa Herbert Aditrill an .aud,,,,enertiles-,Thisrzoditerial- - .tiesit' at the frnotroteitsi-dlielIt ' llinieani:-'4i-n- d ho landing of the Pilgrims at Aim pthor-ret- ut 'i,;;;;ttt. , the' Met Week in, manity. A 1.re tit i Went2P1to Wbeen of :audience Just of colder hag Mo grew New and York published ioni personages, colder. furred one et a and "ito has chair been cal pi forth t, theplymou Independent coursehuman, ;4.1. . 19:0, but also as an tercene p rre M a ''''Cnn" dubious of the la Houghton ittlin COM Pan Y. S " Mod - I gave them my imitation. of and, feathered;. also some that, exist at the Columbia School of Journal- February. of the 3layflowere arrival. Ob. ation and a guide for oth er "MlliC,Calltie, non. Statemmen not ern does and Series." believe Kean." or in ready dreams says the writer. of the most interesting la "Home' murm,irin, wag ehosely only fancy; but their ism; and his story serves entertain- itreeks" in that and elsewhere. As as the 21 and ' Iiminated "and inittantly the whole theatreiHaunta of the inscripties tow memorial. that his hero I. definitely ,various experiences and adventures ingly to lay a basis of intelligent un- Mr. Charles M. city Schwab says In his! Pilgrim Fathera," by from Greek politica ,Dr. 'Gibbons has shook with applause. i 4 ,,( , . all have to do in some way with derstanding of the vital need of foreword. "Whatever is beneficial Dr. Alexander MacKent al to ( published. 'Homer Green's "I have an tt Athat the former : always wanted to aci in by George W. Jaccbs Neighbor Green's three children who America's chemical independence. . New York is beneficial in a propor,1"The plau." a hlch'cory of patelotism. received wiltintimationI'dmolt-nicfor , of the London," said the Haekett of today.' which the, English k Company) taka ij Premirr live in a large white house by the To fulfill , had such' a large function of aldina tn tionata degree Ity every., COMMUrtity!salsAio-vfgAbrim- s- witnister - ---- . t l d VIITI hta In the country; ;where to defeat vide 01 being-purettotteeffurded cam from doing sto t Lloyd George.- - has written by is kept ago. et large or small, in the rnited ati tat previou sly o nly by-Amerumut ota, alanorcbarishad projact-ta-v-aat States.'411,rito Britilleu0aa,,abo rhea& fact th--t House for tail" Bun& of the plecte in which I have tubaso tharlam WINI.....,, by tail, United State& , , . 114. - 00.-T- 11,--- It's L I, , TC AT )I; - -- ' 1 -- . ))--- i:,, I, -- , -- -- ',, , -- '''' g-- --'- .; ; All r I - - 11 :;t.r ( 1 , i 4 , W , , - " , ' ''''..1 - 1 t 1 .- 1 ) 17:- vl .A , I Pktr).7. lie-e- ch . 1;u-ri- i ..) he . 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