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Show KKimUARY 12 SECTION 1921 FOUR frsely and wall lima (a common." VI oHugo tired ta tea 1, Wllh aaaroely a dy lllasaa. gat be aaU at laaat four hour at tabla every bay, eould a plain ot crayfish without ra--( j crunch to 'hull hoard kmnhro hojillrr' Aaltaor Kaa a Copy of moving hair hsada. rises. or (alia, aab would navrr trouble ta paal aa Mat TlarUlara tbaaiaa ltr.it her Vrty g oranga. ' A dlanar party at Maaa'a " to"44e Math Tara Oat Martitag Xuwrls by 4ba Unaa j atuat bava boa a a trlng arbaal far fHdra of Tiara mat "Bunak" Aalhara K i guaata bf normal appetite. Mrlplag EdPaid " ) Uckruy describes ana la bit Hamm- i toesnee" at which "aa aro fab for London , I bras Ili bout b boois Inisrmtoriou... Aftr forty Mlauiso' rsspita 4a tha, Jfl Hugo marched ua all barb la ' a ril35r'tro!.m "tran'-WM--- : w 1" - iba dining-rooand gorged ua an Itudyard , psatry and Xrult Drupe, . bf Thomaa Catling, for many yrara adi-lKipling ta on tha Thsrksiay, buseier. would bait j brpt para with Hugo, Judging from aa of Lloyd's Warkly Ncna, and tha a alarab la taak to which account ba give of dlnnar aataa at ba haa devoted moat of bla tlira hero of ona of tbs biggest "scoops" lat ma attempt to rtaall , Antwerp In British nawapaprr hunory. 1 tha tranaaciiona of tbla day at in may month paal. and which ha and bis lots William Bradshaw tabla d bota.' 1. groan P aoup; 1. bero a ran I labor of lova 'jta baa bran brolhsr, A Ibrrt H. Bradshaw, wara rug bollrd salmon: 1, munaalg, 4. crimped . writing a blatery of tha riah Guard, nlng tha Nottingham Journal whoa akatr; t, roaoi meat; , patllaa;, I. J Iba famoua raglmant In which hia only Kir James Barrie, coming fraab from malon; lj carp, atawad with muah- -- son, John, wna aonrlng whan ha lout Ktrrlamulr. ssrurfd on It bla first job rooma and imMirf. roaat turkey; lb.- his Ilfs to tha war, Kipling haa all south of tha Twacd aa an editorial raullflnwar and butir, 41. flllata of along baaa ona of tbA moat actlva writer.. It la tha nrwspapar which taal; II, .ataarad calf a sar; II, roaal matnbara of Iba British War (Iravea apprara as tha "Hllohsatar blmr" In roaat lamb; It, aiswad of tbla teat; commiuwa, which a Uaa'i Blngla,' and tba da rhaaj country a many military eamrtrriaa In tails are fries. .It. rife pudding; J!, Uruyara Tha Ik tic. TTlww.-aro- d about 54 cakes of differ - tha various form ar theatre of war, haw a areautobiographical old Nottingham family, tot klmla ICacrpi. I. il. and 14, I land In hia capacity as such, I haar ba and tha twoanbrother ran tba Journal give you my aotd I ata or all wrUtsn aooa wilt ba paying a elalt to France. In an way, which' redown here, with three rolls of bread It la a patheitr circumstance. In tbla sulted n Its extinction, though finally and A aauaa Mancheouc connection, that the grass ot his tag ravlvsd- I Uuardlon. boy oarer has been located Itradahaw. who was a tmchelor- am tonr-Bnoa warrinrbe:irTrr,nl Mherl politice. wucceedei I am ths Beat to make the In'sresting Watterion Scoffs late n life, to a large foitune. midfact public, that ainro about the II. a famoua Thomas of tha war. KlpHng always has Calling, who contemporary, him by only Shakespeare Authorship dle VI. gona about with a fetlh or me wot ona day 11 ..f the era rm or I.IS ftwrt'KOVel, K.n,. In to A leek-- litre L London New apsucc hettere-Thr- r Willis A.,tpTujn The .. a special leather Case. were when ltew, m Shakespeare of Stratford on Avon brought dispatches t It to him bv a French horsemen Instead of. aa nowadays, wrol lb dramas that stand In his soldier, who was csrrylng It. In ac by and lie wireless, by began telegraph nkme 'could' bslieve that Benedict tion In a pockht over hts heart.-b4a newspaper career 44 years ago. In Arnold-wraoldiar down, and the vomposiugroomaf the Dta.lara.Hun ptlod. Ife Llui'd s Meekly. coneclou-iir-epe News, of which " prndsnre and Herbert Spencer the whsovha-regaine- d by Waa eventually edifound that tt had driven hts Croix d tor. for a quarter novel of Dickens , a cent of wry. Of WIIHam'thakeapeare weknow Guerra Into tha book, which, acting os as It la popularly known, la that he cams to London when II or II an armor plats, has saved hla Ite. Bo a"Lloyds," Bun day newspaper with a big ciryears of age. held nurse m tha alley he sent It gratefully to th author. culation. about the theatre, got In tha manageAs a young reporter,. Iir December, Ait of Bolling Down." He walked anion ns and we passed him by ment. after, a whits, prospered and. 'Max Pemberton, 'the novelist, who 1141. Thomas Catling earned lasting' r-And thonybt him but a conntry lawyer, crude In tha long ago. lh gweat face and Dean married William Allison of when 40 years old or thereabout, hav-to stsrted a school of journalism a year renown by getting first news of tha. f Beeele Dean tigdea tn 114. and died there tn 114 ing acquired a competency, returned the rrrn sweeter sole Aa-oo- r gave a luncheon tba other day death ot Queen Victorias husband,. red prairies are, and more than rude, fur Twelve years long- ago. A was a great factor tn local musical no- leaving a young family. The charm Btratford w Hera -la celebration of tha first anniversary SB Prince Consort. Hearing In Lon' usuon er th ttved he she comfortably fresh exercised her heard a as woman who few was don on a Saturday night that the' A lot of famoua authonly of bla .Who reveled in his jokes and deviltry., ddy. aod contralto will ever- - forget It.- - The equalled by the fame she gained aa a fruct ora.usance of hla mpary without ors andbantling. newspaper men were present prince waa mrlously til, h dashed line. ber singer In the circle of friends she dfew writing We coo Id not know the heart within that breast 10 Windsor and there learned that his personality which accompanied others, and made speeches, among Five of his signatures have been diswonderful gift wa acknowledged by around her.. Death claimed a rare soul and royal highness was dead. At 1 am. Until the blood flowed freely from the wound They show him to have been l!orT R. Minis, tha dramatist, those who beard the volume of tone In the passing of Beast Dean Allison, covered. Paris cor bn Bunday Calling wt back In Fleet called that fame so spontaneously from one leaving a deep void In the local musi- an Illiterate. That Ben Jonsoa A madman made; then was it thab we found him Sweet Will", merely attests that respondent and present foreign editor ofreet. and got out a special edition of nature's graceful physiques. Mlee cal world. Times. Lloyds. News, thus .beating every he waa a good fellow, popqlar among of The ThatCod had loaned ns for a time His Best. Talking of the deelrablliu of brev- other newspaper by 54 boars In PPesentlng the fact sble. associates. bla to their sultab aa most to omit being employ HAYDEN CHURCH Who wrote the plays It will never ity in expression. Bleed said that he needs Is that offered by the concise in tn main Identification of And now the nations, since their kings are gone, ' upon ba aurely known. Tba Baconian theory one asked th late W. T. Breed how (Copyright, by the Edward Marshall The and thus to- - focus attentionigcadM, scaffold" of the one-aplay. of Marmaster art ond could the 8ndicate, Inc.) Is that boiling sea . Have taken him across the wide-flun- g editors hold that these efforts deserve methods and principles which, aa a I preposterous. My guess Stead s reply was: may have written them. Ha stands .down. rule, are not Identified a wider audience. exclusively lowe have lo If of Uts my my. you for anything the To rale their hearts as well as ours; to be with writer the In a brief stags only .particular auspices, but which It would be unprofitable n It: then Imagine you have to telegraph review to name either the plays or tha Ink shape and emerge out of the sum period who rosa to the was not killed It to The goal of their desires, with breaking dawn. Australia at your awn expense." altitude. He authors represented tn the collection. of cxperienco to tbe Ha brawL tavern escaped One of the most striking Aged Author of Bcventy ThrUlera. It will be sufficient, sa Ulostratlng tha facts in tha book will b added and cosmopolitan brought out in the Investigation IB Continent. There ho wiole sod ISthence Does the name of ths Her. Bliss K. comprehensive character of. the collection, to stats That th Immigrant Is seeking, of hla h event the pb(ve to bis friend hake Hacking mean anything in your young Mody-Fepubtie Hbmry; tt, ' to ba produced . Ilf 7 Quite possibly not, but in this, that the United States is represented own accord, vital connection wltb the spears .1Tb Christian but Is surmise, plausible This merely selections, and Great great tide of native progress, not only his native land, the Her. Bliss, an MIIU KLLAAKOtl. by twenty-tw- o surmise. But ha waa a play actor-an- d Britain by seven; Austria, France, In politics, but In education, of th Nonconformist perart, the Abt Food for )l Receipt swear by him. Ha was .His foes declared him blasphemous, perverse, folk Sweden and recreation player a so as and and on. no mean Russia, Spain' housing, has infant an4 c h i d re o Li'iOk Jhe Germany. reputation alanda by suasion, ihat-- h Is csiabttshlng these conn ve- an EnsItehmanrOad England vaiufte- - lai dit ic romances : Ignoring Cod aMieediesai'ptiiis.WortLrn: writer of combining "punch" lW of Henry Watloreon In New York with "upirn."' He may be termed. In measurement. India, lrelaidTTPRAfR Hungary and nous more willingly and more thor- titm. Herald. Hrtholomw Business Usna Knf Harold Bell Wright of ths They said he lacked in fineness, wbo preferred Italy by one each; and there are eveji oughly through hla own the organisation fact, practical handbook, telling-'two In Tlddlsh where the original and leaders than he-- is through the British literary world." One Imagines ail tha To market jokes, foul scandals to rehearse. the native American agencies things thst ona neda to know in other A Spaniard on Old Boo kg-- that ha ia fairly well known os tbe about" commercial play was tn a foreign language, e correspondence. An other-Rldadequate words, what, he wants is the position translation ta here given. of tbe Atlantic if not. you He was no white-robe- d Biucher Aa Kngltsh Wifa-4-saint; a strong man he BrUa- - dreariest nf- - ftwwfiT events tnth can judgqjf airter. weii. of. the..ty pol.oI bibliography books and plays of thu of full partner -- wiih-tha American, thaof mgmfltr Ona concludes chs oluiue. nof that of beneficiary. 'Into which Ulde theatre tics tn. Who loved to wrestle with the deviFsferood and tn from the fiction life which he excels daily ocond-bon- d Germany through" books he feels tha attitude of many of the world la a sale of titles of a few of his best known oui tha war aod tha aocial revolatloa COM. ELK AUTHOl.OCT. That lurked behind the fashions of the good. , IM" native agencies forces him. As the At least, this Is tha opinion of the novels; God's Outcast.-ThFlamiada town meeting was the original school Spanish essayist who write over th ing Sword. A Modern Pharisee" and, He scorned all shams, and for hypocrisy Starts out by tailing that It Basyi lo tha-re- al THB POETS OF THE FUTURE; edited of American democracy, so these in- pseudonym of Gasleb For him an old Who Shan . of Judge" -- the" thst mskes feeling Ph hospitality The SrhnHtkind. T. Sargasso l.; by Henry digenous neighborhood activities of book store resemble He held a hatred such as Christ alone," old', entertaining Mr. W seventy years Hocking easy, followed by soma the immigrants are fojind to be train- Sea. or a graveyard, or a drift of au and ha has wrKtew waventy furvSIS. suggestions for different occasions. Stratford Company. Boston. of old vol- This praiseworthy achleveqpent satis-fle- a Cobb Abandoned The. scourge of haughty Pharisees, could know. The present, collection,, constituting ing classes 'for taking a larger setrr tumtt -- lea veer- - Our-laof k couple who become infested Bn' governing parf In America's life. Here, umes;" he .Observe v.'ll. In sense, tba Volume IVif him, Abe more So as he bas made ture Those painted jnasks of Christians felt his blow. with Th back to tha farm Idea, full vital lessotr of tba book: fuadnasa - for- - preserving those quite a Jot of money Out of his wide- of thologie, and representing the period then, filous Cobb humor. Una can get more tha not Mr. whlclrwe most is anbe considered will by 0, patronage, sarcophsgf and ht racelltly And at his blameless name each cast his stoned ly read book out of Hr - if one does not read of the grcun boih Danlels'g, Plea, end bla argument Is and In which repoae the remains of nounced hla retirement from- the lit- laughs st- a ' too murb --been in 4h arena. He has been writing for A Imaginative .quality of the based, not on theory, but on the re- Idea and emotions which hsv hafor Administration erary and In the teihniqueof their sults of both methods. To quote from and which shall never be again. To the best part of half a cenlury. and of Villege and Consolidated fcchoo poems edition Not by their words but by their fruits, said He, a last first the of No: the book. leavem of Present content over met I ever the This may While richer turn have author practically and readably is tbe first novelist paragraph but automotive organizaof a beloved book la like stirring the who had the slightest suspicion that the whole field of dutiea of the village perhaps be attributed to some extent promotive. . Who also knew the school sting of calumny, tion This he beadwiio la both pr will " fulfill America's democratic ashes In nn ideal funeral urn. to The emotions and Incident of Jth might. b A llirta f 7. No he mid to me a few days ago. and euperintendent.M writer does pot tafck for images, Every recent war, yet the volume is surpris- Ideal. -Krothrngham Bongo and Hora thomab clark. "war poems." time he enters a rrest modern library I shall write no more novels. I have 'An ingly free of anthology of verses showing the KM Ah CISCO gOCTBTTr SAX That were litIf more he as am a feels and exploring done he proband I far share Intimate important Other, my getting Identify of the horse with the Written after slewing a east of Lincoln's right hand. . lost ships described by tle bit out of date. At one time I was Ufa and literature of all peoples since of Island lems are evidently now occupying the THE RI.STERS-IN-LAbv Gertruds on books the both began. mtndr of Atherton. -Frederick A. Stokes Com- - Thomaa Janvier. Those of the midd without a. compellLor in my own 'HutchlDoii Portrait th Elgh. , of these men And women shelves are ancient shipa and I am glad to say that I made tics . panr.New- York. Df th iives of many failure, was ministering to the making problems- find timely,, eloquent, and the to circle forth 1 have no need to worry on one so That sailed, day money, A rrovet on San Francisco society Is well known KnglishmenJitergrj,po-- , of a sanely religious and devout charworld, with the hope of conquering that more. Where there was one man tirtral and Artistic. t expression in- what is truly Gertrude Atherton's latest contribuacter. One sees Lincoln on his knees adequate reand discovering new the- youthful now a hundred; where horiaona to are be gJOnMderedfar Letters Mads n era-iKeArcyBusiness tion Stst under of The the title, st every crisis. wKh his Bible daily In naissance of American poetry There aail. In full Illusion, i wo alone id the kind of storice 1 Fasy in All. At brief land but fwij comprehends bla. hand,, endeavoring,, according to u a freshness about the book- that is Law.'; Just bow San Francisco found themselves beat an back by th th of natural-l- y now which dozens are study principle there doing wrote, hts light, to do what he conceived to society wilt welcome this, shall simplify the art of htndling ths same kind of Ailing. fco" Almighty a' will. Infrorf."thc loa implacable currents of time, and thoi the yw- - mails-- - Th Rev! Mias KTHbcklhg by Jobs Waaler "UiU; U P. Putnams"1" Is a note of deep idealism there lions A boli.1 Brteny.M! -- paints with such hig Bona, haw York. minting tu be demonstrated. MavivftrCommunily--socdlogl" -- two' once Is the the elder led of which is at standsKRto) ar atfempt 'Tdrset"ouI Strokes the ot the man an he tiful:, - Judge-b- v The work here pre- it is the story of tha primitive strug- of supreme forgetfulness, where they famous for - both clergymen and the etudyTcing brothers.Hitherto, the anniversary of the appeared at picture And nature or fundamental an women love' of of two th for gle every significant moment sented,- young American' poem are for th explorer. both novelists with s long list of books social life. - . laws Atarla still hold The.'r Jewel groat American whose nsmeitflves the that there seems to Be fio piac'for hfrttw-jtfthan ever "Id'dTrecT out on that lurid trf lbr of &ui where" they have rncoutttered-- s eager to more, rsdit."Ths younger thsir Joeptf In when The KM, further title to the book her considered, has evidence here April, day argument. A delightful book, to the pot of gold at the. end the station. New .York Evening Post two. the Rev. Joseph Hacking, who CTtoate giving u followed by fire devasbean celebrated by editorials,, poems collected mirroil'ndsthe beloved martyr gaze JH chiefly in hi. 'own rainbow while the rest of ua tatedearthquake of Is hi brother's Junior by. some ten Mr. Choate Ban Francisco. Tt ends amid and orations, emphasizing the various with those habiliments that have ever are the lettere." slumping through the mud for the years, bas plied almost as prolific a Mead France, Helping Men .Own Farms aspects of hts character as a states- been the garb of all goodness that Is less real, because the more material, the ruins of A descriptionpen. As a result be has produced beof the California state where ths already married woman at- man. Peeling, however, that this view founded on the rock of faith; and the y Almostinvari-abla of the of fiction 44 earth.' works of and tween geld sided pole farm colomesand of the effect and result cannot fail to lift talns her goal and leaves the unmar- point la lacking in explanation of the him verses ere os of bis thorn by the same brother, work distinguished la Victoria and his studies th type more womann ho iiK.itlentdllv. is ntill higher in the reverent loTe real secret of bis greatness dor. he . . By wav of celebrating the cen that ardent eagerness' that la charac- ried European countries the best known of them being The tn Xawhe was something more than statesman, o hts countrymen and of mankind. CnfoMenftte the death Traveler -- the of Seeker for the of of Madness teristic the May Of The ofNapoIeon Woman young Baby1on, the word, To pursue her weary w,Yj orator and patriot and being Immember David Baring. and All for a Scrap of life Of Jscke Wilton, a reprint of a G.' Lacour-Gnyetruth; and while few of them will through 111), WORLD'S BEST SHORT PLATS. who mao life without the In written The author Is story U4 pressed with a volume in which the - - Tui the French be classed a masterpieces, one may th Institute, is writing Paper," the'latier a war atory. . of n ..11 referred to as a mirror man of lettbr mat Lincoln is presented, with his Clerical brother what Is advertised in Franee aa the well ask how many real masterpieces and CONTKMPORART WFTTi t These aa literary but d.tishter of life Ino.iio. connoisseur Inquiring go&h God, hia tove for Z FLATSir setected r and edited rsnstslning Ua JLHocking-ws- s who wsa de, sr Uorolhwen.. Juar gn airght by have ever DegB TTgfttgd?: . and beautiful. put- - 'Bsfliilttve hie fellow-mehis Consecration to Taw .Frank Rbay w,lf,rf00 at and Pierre died to say that in most of the se- yo Qtbf ai,a amrrrng in 1878 exile ahd in minister of 6n a ordained historical Bfblleal and Loving; poems praise cold as Ice but Inwardly and order, liberty and constitutional Stewart and' Kidd Company. Cincin- lections, here givfen there is evidence wardly BL Helena. The biography is being held pastorates at Bpalding; Liverpool, Incidents, character 'sketches and com. nati. authority, and, by no means least, his ' - tJL on life." Jn of 1894 sincere attempt on the writer's capable of fiercely primitive passion, the the a under of auspice Manchester and Southport. ba prepared .vision .of the "true relation between some- rav Mr. Shay and Mir Loving hav been Comite du Centenxire.'of which Mar-- , h resignad from the ministry to ? Ah?, & Bigter nf another employer and employee Mr. Clarence v irntx-rftl'he see ahal Foch Is the president. Marshal vot.hlmoelfio ncvelwrU.rgHc has 'AUo . H. Howard, president of the Common- - connected for many years with little nal and this airong. reiiant and tndeoendenl. It tt; saya In I he; preface: sincerity supplies, after --stripe, tried twice to get into parliament, tin- - the principal writers nad their satirical sti i.juii A iia!i.t4.ugbter, . Rather Joffrw ;th Bteei Company, ist,- - Louts; tdheadrea, (spelts United' SttesU'-eonanfit" all. 'the' imf ' brother( ? worlr which a H- Pranchwen-show-i- d a' y JoephKt successfully.; 'hop'thiirir4'' writing.scorns she That' distribution hundreds of of society. poking nectiot which necessarily has afforded yet wrong wltluhe world It was ths principles ot who, far from thinking of quilling the"" Shay A Loving. Eds Fifty UonTeim of this goodly -- volume them exceptional Independent' aggregation aLjc read, since One-acopies for It is to "Hs selection that.no Utah Plays military strategy devised by Napoleon literary arena. I writing more furious- -- porary own expense, in ag hts order testing the validity opportunities f 1 from of diFfersnt beIn sum plsye wees war Isnd was a the "great eurveyor that applied Irthan ever, d under ber of nnsct-- pl to produce a mors '1.i, casual glance, on- - - com she with tbe result that civilisation was fore entering the; ministry. Both Vandarwalksrchon'. standing of the spiritual basis of Automobile Painting their literaryjralue and their dramatic polled to notice that there are more writer of pungent short atoriea Milas rfn(f from off the to not allowed traieled bate widely. disappear Hockings fame Carr!lrKe and WaRon pan,lng to carve career. own The Deseret News possibilities In actual to elects way hey men women This than one and visit production. to contributors, Tbe least at ia work earth." of the face K. elpaid having instruction hook oover the These practical fortune. are two acknowledges receipt of a copy with present volume should sat- that the institutions most numerously and be profusely. Illustrated. th United Btatds and Canada. dMH of th latent n4 4w- -t Mr. Howard's compliments: and while isfy a long felt wanf fortherefore - for women, a handv col represented are tho 1 method rper Aliy dfteljfned. for tha some pf th Wells Is Convalescent on occupies her own Aaptera witt probably) ottod of the choicest plays produced tike Barnard. Bryn Mawr. Hindra and Gertruda- Mr. Howell- osysr'tbat Thackeray ivrifii painter nd car own?r." Dne furnish matter for future discussion, by the art theatres all ovsr :can author. the world lifdvoke colleges - waa a carlcaturleL but do not think TtRUd ' Alt, o'n I, nr,rai It will he sufficient at this time to wa)i being entertainby serious tflnea Which At- caI nasnoal on tha eare wf FHlpdam rnHfornia make ran wg exc,pS incidentally; wbll tAckad him Sisters-in-lJishe is( somewhat of the" character and which make up the book are survivals and the UrhersitvIt of soon After his murtt tAjharcAr Flemish jriant other- mrat HHIe singular ed: and in ...s is a showing. good purpose ot the book as a whole. , of a scrupulous .sifting of fhe dram - jyhat Tale nij Princeton should be rep perhaps ar her beet.. Her tndy in- - producing KncUtid from RumIa, vauld it Itaelf whh ' identifieq object, ltm ' brilliai'TI Dr. Hill, Ahe author. was at one time atie work 0, ' ,h Col .fsoiFmnclsi.!LiK!ciiy United Is in f hn the of all becn resen-e- d leoturing and all. at hot Harvard by Umate and saoeH- eatirio t connected with a church tn Ogden, expose j it take the forna of parody. Thackeray Hut condition wa A for a time rather voived and the The publishers state that three-- . methods employed. Ibia state, and he will be well remem- of the. foll.es andride of tradition, i was a parodist, a travesty writer, an serious, but he 1 now sufficiently reof the plays have never before only bered bv many residents of that city been putilished tn book form, and that Fieri. But after thu. is min. her 1st set book artist in burlesque. What is the dif-- is covered to be about again. Hla AmerAWEBK ASTT, 4TTOV DY. and Brown. E. A Affair at Bt. and Salt Lake about thirty years ago thirty one of them are nef longer not calculated. 10 leave a lasting ttn- - fereqee beTweento caricature off for the time being, and Frier's "A mystery story concerning be this, that carica-lic- a ican trip is will He is now. chancellor of the Lincoln available in anr other edition. The edi- - AMERTUA m.quaU-- J ody? I soon As a prophetess fur TTA. THE ba NEIGHBOrR tetsead ha departing the siTVer f t la u re the ludicrous disappearance cf the exaggeration-obelongMemorial University; and the presenter explain that since They" launched HOOD; by John Iwni-l- s: and tnvidentally furnishes perHarper A d ing to 8t Peter'S church, which K for purely comic affect, Roly. Brothers New York be has; upon . their- task eight months ago hap. a vlo ta ths crime wave sweep- -' character whit Wells, by tha way. Is a member of s large eenkregauen was It le ludicrous while Imitation made a long and thorough study of! they have been privileged to examine perody berl oxer after month of the efficacy of ihe tug commit preseht. (he country British formed This survey th recently of mockery." Brot e A hts sutJej-t. Glen of fb For 4natance Jha far The A.purpoee drawing from personal) about a thotrsapd ptayr.ur more; and vs non - types - of - A mericartizatwn men of Utters and North rGodyjr. Beers in "The Connecticut tea for siding well's from retorded.. source ut that sometime when thrirof th Canadian High makes one ,,f h- -r Northwest " character, an Henry ia Russia. Men whose pomes - n! they had flat- - McnoiM now working amon- gand th Wit Alaska Other Essays. fields. any: Information. He traeethe devslop - jjgv -g. themaclves on having .gold tn American Jieuienant at ih front th were known far and wlds picked went of religious feeling and religious sure winner, 'Tt forthwith got e out of shock'"to pi shy bcoptc tnThere's pimy of iK'allywsgs caught On ihe Trail of the Opium Poppy, roalmsoUrt,ciencana-4lrrturto draft the build fw tn herded have thought In Lincoln, from th teachings, hand, and wo persuasive and is who H result of ths wafting staled, just arc imagiacd now, of Bhorty McCabe. and associations of his childhood. .1 Availed to bring U back." cajoling to Inculcate American home and tdrn hius on the com- by Sir Alexander Hoaie, which Small Inge in Moscow where they revolve In other their effort James. Henry "Master ar and hi 10 . life of culmination o o Company old Maynard ieeuin, the some in atyla; In foreign-born-tfood bad t keep through Ideal the great.mass of the good words, munity. Byt pia is which. They gtoties just about sufficient Is travel a month. his perfect manhood In The stresoandj to Inclodk In their hook- - wrrv sought this is Rhlnehart. commensurate It Mrs . K Truce of God men. with not, mi their ioul (uthw.n .yegg ha feu burglar, together. body and storm fit civil wr, and ever he finds j unavailable br reason of previous enthusiasm. But to other social work- new frill Kurjjiu ha not a lhtfhf tire of the province however, thte ' privation that tba in- "The story of a French monarch who. from - his queen him reaching after and grasping the coi prlghls. which ia some eases had ers of more Ulummafing experienew ihe good nld Aoc r ican criminal brandy of Chino, The, author undertook hla tellectuals feel moat keenly: They becomes, estranged on tha fundamentals of religion, grasping and, passed entirely out of cpntroLof th who bsv long felt thst there was They fought well: luo. Any journey a ' an Investigator of tba have seen ns European books since ln,) olof Christmasbe nnddrtakes opium traffle for ths British govern- th fvotutlon, nd aro uffring In- - Ringmaster. HI si EReTTCevT holding. In his later years, wnh a author or hi representative, something wrong with their methods." who is a man at 11. Bat loed! A" bctt-Everment. faith that was absolute He finds run-- f On The whole,pccedited hen they' Of s iOfla f" . tellectual atarvatien. however, there was a something which they could nnt trie, thcy'H vurTboc wild trau the wer born with PlAclair. nlng through the years and accomu-- j nm pathetic response to th project, but which often rendered useless t he The British committee for aiding CnttnirrA President Wilson, who Js Mmsrlf these aavaat - inaluds . among Ua race A. Atory .. lating In strength with tun. ahoftdanU without which.' of. course. Tha eeliee. work of years, tha book will: coma mulliuued bx oaehundrsd and fifty. and conclusive evidence that Lincoln! tion would not have-bea- n Thayer, Lee That affair st "The tbe author of many books, ia said to members men of such widely differing aa a fresh gall to battle. It will giv peasibm. "A story of the mysierlsat 1 was of man God. indeed "a have the largest and profound-NaturaUx, American author pro- - them, new hope, f wr it points a way. Lord Montague, Bir Arthur Cedars" view Authors and FeftL death . of the heroine a haoband of UrasidehL HU new any over those of any other John Daniels' Of The New York state ly Influenced by internal religion, and dominate library Mi Ip ley and .Dr. Chalmers Mitchell, th ratern of ber former Icier." Open hem in Washington, to which h wit), the famoua naturalist. It to endeavorsensing surely and distinctly the country, and tbe reaao to fair- department of edocation. who conWhite Grace- - M.- - Storm Country "I need more food for A Sol's bcol move sf the expiration of hi term ing to supply large numbers of book Foil v A story of a squatter nettle- ing Divine hand.. True, he never; ly obvious. America Covering plays, besides ducted th .investigation o tb ) being remodeled to provide Joined church, and he has been ag-- , being mow readHy available to tbe mop,". twenty six state and taking over fif- work than for a day's ewrCky and periodicals ta the Russian tor ke volumes. , . of bring even an , M- -. Arnold Iiunnell tn re tjcginninf to reflect th teen months fo complete, of which open air,"-mi- s and in appealing Ur ubcrlp-Uea- s ry Adel, Cut this was"bccue the that fs gradually taking this volume" Is the result.' b sbat lit bis Tifcstoook. thus bearing 4 Fannie Hunt we One of the group, 10 that nd. and-plof well known authors who read from la th atmencaa theairo, There nlhor.H says th purpose of the advanced by Bir Frnneto flAko. Margarita BpaldliCJr GM Me of The GMd as is own wnLngs at the authors father than hr" fa nil and is gees leg uf a io r beak. their dear 'Tha Toy Shop, yens gee qeenrwll sport give gojton "MoL.noUbimif.accordlg old me of Brlt-in- s matinee, of in T in? vrmnpm chfiducL Dr. Hill make him cem-- ; f dramatis which is achieving' Its of th? h. biir gr4ftF,F ' given reorni! at Die n I11 eT died . s s J ksis work tn (hi field plotely human, yet at the same Time most notabte work outside Tbe beaten agencies actually anged with W-- F a oner one tn ceincldenoo. wot o odd The. o itfe. dealday am principle that th f '"V klck Harpers for for series of book for Mtndfutof the spiritual in Flxiisf Bdfbe. a path of popul,r recognition, i, small aod of aad ryfugo for aged nrttota, miutcuiu, ran deg can hardly fail to percci ve that dsatnanc jun'o and in the til tie thest-- - ing Willi the eompiirated quest lens in c n raw4 mo-- e aceam twr 4 wi girl readers, the firs of which will etbar: and one at the age and aad toast and la lb mala, tha form tlmy 1 vwivod; atoo ho has deemed it adrto- - for one of ks so mm k pabltohed ft the autumn. the ether at li. g.Tbey were. . f 'Iwrttera I -- tar Kiplings Son in a Nameless Grave !" at --- uriurt -- L 1 ra urrrni rom-fittin- or J J, haa-abar- ca 1 toil--lla- m iho-tHl- w t v ft at 1 1 was-aen- . -:- - t New Library Books J Khaka-epearia- iitr i b. - ll: - 1 -- T yrrH-r- -- lng va e- 1 call-boo- ks -J - f li rt dims . 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