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Show w v !.- - ?" to"'hWlW s 4 s4 'it'r , 1 CZCTION. THREE , y THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY LEAVES y -i' v . W 4, a ., Jy jdf JUNE 4 1921 peered!., FROM OLD ALBUMS rtoiuiH, tr4 r rwjM M to f b II !! t) ff41 etol T), to r tv 4 Tht gum i in frM So r4f &rtwi f Raonry m ftol-ni!J lag frr o A CRY, FOR HaP. n instxis rtII ir ThU iniaiti lanra M.r ;i Wha K t. ma l 4 .ad a mg ' Mb Mot bvs lUr Jama Bar. ru haa ansihu g on that ta. f"il4ljr tngfabl of a! rngliah Baba, ta.Mao.N, limb-tlgh- 1 al fotth! -Ths buhilahrj Ma. ' hu h a . uvvarr sc.ni'J. rlfrl.. 1Mb llbnan bbilifg nova'iala. tlhaj il aall, an Un..u. ma "f fU'V-' n.maara. Jsnara 1. every-Sat- f I'Unaonda.' haa )uat ala Kaa 'aaa a I.a..r Mr I It, bar ,TI,b tara f.P,. Th b n nf ha Mar ,'ry II put it tn 01 hr y n4 IM tala frf U.K Vhb pMl'ilaKara rt that In Morans Iha ahrtaklri It gripp! rinalna or My Mirbau U nianl.M rtMal Miakab a BiU b ua aat a at an. an a paRiltr " Jama appear Ilka a uubli.ur maixtkoul I.f tha fir John fiUr1hy ht roi'Jhh'l to Ukipla Ihuuth Barna Jo nna bto land'd) or ha oalritrnira . ifur hars figuniig in na pairaa ir I ft th IohHm CMotMi, ta ix4 t ibrt f Iha hrm.h Whoa Who" ahu do. I Prtl V ul a V ! I'sllvolle rhurrfc iYf.l!y S- hiiV ibeu ih author. of the worf I fve lcimcd to love the n of fighting. The theft of tjrath their halt he hurlctl. The fondest hope of million blighting, . rre aimed to crush the hot of peace Wuh horror that are to tj'rttung Thaf vision of the future And love disclaims her choicejl Wet sir. g. Cmlrnding mt ggt4 bf M U.rn n Kaa Ih hag ha lriuiHit fc.l M, tM WmW t.U subs S tMl Mrmetf m4 w Mad IVMafnrt MsdsMId Hn4 aaswta af n-- U M Vs1r ta (.Mat IMnw as kM la tank Sal taisw InaWa WnmWw ani IWtArmUw Uv U aaw IliWtM awM tluta a a IHaa atiaarlSai ta raalaat. ttuftem t k "Ths firrf M K f ) Ih twit leg eevsl Worlds Most. Modest Author hirti vto Ayw 1 tfc Hill fiibii UimIgpftn' n4 a I m1 Anua NNHdto g iHt 9 fe lhtAM l tJl wt 4 M u tot iMitu(ift (tort r but tw ft ff th iht frto4a Ui $ y action 1 hn m. ?' of htoa iti J jn! 414 n4 lacaur- tim Cli. I of tks time sad pounds out tala ad 1st and daring tmaat of than with hair siaiira laid In m saliva i'nitad Olstaat m hla lpeiHar U th I (naming fourth, and consents to b lured to London only whan a proposition that proaitac lovsy "Iren nin Is dvng.ad tn froi of 1 im lla (old s yesterday that ha hs also lees ncgtOuiimg with a leading b apparanllg American has bee tanpieveed w I h the dramatic puaathlllt r of bl la last novrl, "Th Turned U arm." and wan' I adapt M for the r f.(!hith Thia a ury, which fltcv 011 the complies! onp rlan from sn ettraofdmarV pl.v. Ira reaerao anc between a rolUekingJ t end drummer and an ullra-dig- ft 1 e'nM ,, ee ,,V' fr , - ' -- nt trurth-pmuiklb- g ,'t a m r . a&.L Ahaal la ti,m Vf4 SO frahktiraa llaalf ahan ro in par 4 with flcl jj 1o. w t Miilniru ul Thb War- - ml n ftffvir wura bve had of ikte.farrt-ca-4l Jir, , Indeed bjunJ lo and up ought 'The lu'tr.rorirg Keeper of me law" hN iitor aii4 Hu pftortot fnfad Tu reai.y ran glean rotnady wii't a gorgeous dual qoila a ,m about f hti ftftopfir r Barrie from Avar h4 Vi ha a for some A merit an comedian. M ho' among Hu lnin1a .j remnn other thins lhat )) N'uion ha Ived abroad for. 4 long be Wa burn at The Master walked upon the wave 1 hftm cnddrrAb' ifm, d .V H. na kUj lhat the fart tha: he 1 an American ) iwhteh htmto'r vofirr lnfrmK(ht rwf end mrn that ha mua raeattily hav And hushed the raving of the ocean. might b new lo a lot of his readers tooflio let.rsted Ms del llrthdavl that he d'4 net tha Transatlantic flavor of 1 le . burst the fetter of the grave. la tha first oiaa'ett 11J nd n.oat of his yarns and hi surprising and hum fm-iA BrorS.f) t'arhr the A 11 A and baronatr Uabiunctox vt Lida of Ldmhor (h that tha CUcumvtABCad And wiih a life of true devotion. read n nf Brhrrt Lout prrfed htevenaon a London c,i,li u consider 1. in th useof wbat Punrh waaf tha Work. o tha fnnhtaTana" by aeklng ould dering "land Utah., ttr Rebuked the leader of the blind railed th American language, uak ,, If they knew a hat a hart bawna jioqutiila4 W.ll aW4 put t aham an o ( I Mb BUadblB rhl Bui rh Ethel M Its snoiher bl origin abundantly manifest 4jr and aU other aorta of wul vaa a t ..int pel. When tha And overthrew their creed of error. eoun'rrtan oul4 at queatlon snd ot aaiiaa f vastly thW Alt lie entered thia vale of tear Just malaria U. ihuuah h pir per he Carrlr gtnr n la af'oe n, Albort C f had rna around lha claaa vtthout that one frnil.n r.ante In over to years ago by way of Kewsaee, While from the tortured human mind vara torcaS U th aklganry of vaarln Ihd'rof "Whai doea W ho s W ho ' la a h faculty, will re- any anevar, aha aak4' L'nlvarkkty of I R Calvin her HU of 4'ruf and ha poked s lot of diverse ),i rai of UM Hr. your inoler put ovar you at night turn tomorrow fru-- Harvard, vhara her aJUt-- ra in rat of ber Lon. rxpermnees IrRo th be! centtlry that . lie cast the fiend of in and terror. rpraautl r vt rrmdwata work uhan ou go to had T" do!n bran don ba haa of touch-afeall publisher u d lor an Is that he far from looking. Ji studied , urlkf parlol abort plrlura at Old roa-vaa tha anrver from fom th local here ah might never hate t.en law at Ogdan, I'lah. vhan oa Irava of his earaar. rrmrnbrn th mining nt lha Whan poamg tha f'rai gtrl railed on. and tha taach-a- r born but have "Joat ' like TioatltuUon thia P O Master, witlv.the marvel voice. ho not onlr ora tha VrrVosa lon grotrad p. of Csl.tornla, aud lan-- g L'nlvarsity .n hi 4i bod a. ones a mat at nbov ulnt th (ha far gra'lva quit hav y. pin lo 'edltra-Uon.hla mothar might teceited no eiolh. but also halprj isgee In Par.. 11 practiced aa a of burner tba youthful vie The hand of human destiny. mis hi La nail her sememe wa to wear a rraava IV. Th nil of cloth in vhitji foe a who, but tom never h.i. Iraamad that rnr.t Markin, th young English matron, or um am h a condition re aa lad of fl'a l bar ahova ha dru t pw.t.a idd that It vti Journailsta for ha. The heart-thamade the world rejoice of t. a ho would not author, while a student at 1 Hauls Hh la In fan. so far as toons. with th tap readers kra mad on nn arly-4of t wld-and and founded edited a paper, th alt e of the bacrn.r lerndon was one of the principal this of Information nbout .dun and ho knova It vaa all rsht bacauao only hUnarlf muai-riaAnd, act the vilest captive, free iGalifomul Daly L, of a try theatre which counted lha compendium and a,i .-- ii.piuhril would - arrest ar ms. Run Bernardino In fno. nearand h aaalvrd to 1 great afterward working on tha Raw lhat bo amorr f'a patrons J. M Barrie. Gran- earned, mere!) th author of of lha v Walk thou upon the troubled wave vara anrlhlng alaa aerha anva bo Fran. Chronicle and Ths CalL ba lha "Druids' .I a coilrc pro ville Barker. Lawrenre Houseman and ie of puhttrstionx I doubt If there bat homeapun until h va halfvT was discovered tn lb When fora tbo day K. V lairaa From At. Haul s ba want ta a Of this great ocean of unrest, f r f, pair and that to ho aa an Ameri- Klondvke,gnd ha." throuxb Jl ucna. nod ifho ywucha on slngl;V bo to to Norton Joined In th "rush a to h hot tit health Oxford, swing of bofnapuir4 can friend tn min of one fact th that denominated wa furred lo leave without a degree To'snatchu Trorrfimpending grave two year, tn Alaska; much, who reveals Pit regarding and spent duranca, vhatavar may b said f Although only II, Rarrt aakad him to them, copy for future novels ahd short And clasp us to thy glowing breast ! a A etag a plav for him. and th earn himself or herself- - In fact 1 m sura Rories In of him. and goes to Dlstanea being among th results of hi vrJuabla nW , only enjrhould provo rear Bernard Ahaw Intrusted him with there Isn't. wretched beggar. jI j g After that he was sojourn there. , aT apocinllata In vartoua pbnae of th Xa rttnsngrsph Ktrv Printed. Trims-lion.- " of trtnv the and aim. th meagre arenery director for a while of th by raged afagng msnag.rg eitUn tho to general .work, but aloo Tar from the shores of Galilee desand On her meal who has met her assured me Golconda min In Oregon, but proa-whom v health ta bound to bo a 1 wear vengeance a.-- l that Miss Dell is of quite pleasing ap- ently. In lltt, hied him away to Cuba. 7 pursuit enfeet ad by any fnlloro to hnndlo tho tination to thth Waxir. Ouf shattered ship are tempest tossed. curtone A Tha Hr'.reas of the Mancha. feature But meals ll bm she might be a mobster Where, aa yaw recall, there wa a cow- Huh pearance. sue. now. attuattoa offoettvety and fluardlan la that It baa no literary In human form, such th I'.vance. end her In seeking to be great and free, , , pains doea she aiders bl doing at tha lima. health official, boepltal and nuraln Pbaphard la In reof e h tnaae control to editor Ip averted by the Shepherd enshroud her personality Ho Bine than b has been traveling; atafa aoclnl and aattlement vorkrra rapture .The compass of our lives was losta of viewers hundred It review. Qoat.-whnon and for evolve no has. known .vug taKhful he phomwrwph-o- f ! Huropw hte --1 has ever been published, and she Is recordly of short g :h Bhepherd Th off re does hot exist. Th storle published Command the tempests to be stHT handicapped If not moreCT or iaao baf- a mean of revis a, , Hrln-cetime time ha-rto from depute the subject and the roeooctlm from th cruel fled by tha dlfarujty gossip paragraphs this. side ot tho water taka the hooka - He tnat any other celebrity. with the Ahep-her- anmehodv t Wa are not over That lash the fury of the ocean, eventually Jo!' other he's Jthjhablta of th alien Imn'lrrant Among things Other rhararter ar th at- mar "take" them for week or for permMed to know where 'she lives' Fellow of th Royal Geographical So- -, But th our ieo health prncticea Whoever doe take them la whether she And by the magic of thy will young or old who her of th page- of thta book will tendant and slaves of tht Hrlbceea. th Tear but would laugh st you did you' perueal -th" War-a-nd of ?.y or aught of her history cleiy. Maker later-O- f meat "people'' V ! th encourage and nr, motion afford w normal hop a ves to Resolve the uggeat that he stuck PK98 after . T. O In London John V h,m eitheror before me Ml. first she after scored of sound Th 'partnr her his name a do moat of the fellowe of better auccaaa tn th futur, elnco original success with "Th Wsy of an that distinguished body Hast I at pain to elucidate th produced by the Wash gtdn dquar Book Review and Stagaxln a 1 n fa.x, Osmoxd, of tht Brigham Young Umitnlty. Alfred been em pi eyed rtayer at th Bandbox TUnt- -. Naw which sum the method nearly total Tell and with twin- ' In thi -year of exceptional Inter -of our concerning her 1 kllng eye and a broad grin that Columbia University, .VrtU York City. by which qonnnrtn can ba mad ef- Tork. March ihf pnblicitlon of novel that her knowiedg derided books, 40 tPie Who Haas In knaUiTcharacter fect tee. unitary rulationa enforced, though Tha. the by comes he has th circle readily, wrtth th squared physical high brows sell by the millions on . hill- -' tha DenUlfr BoIT ax the Bey. dealing appropriate, men. as you -H. C. Wuwar both strength of two ordinary aide of the AHntft - th health xL. taed andhxe when yeu- res J Bamhall ?: wrote tn Boch. 'From ertth wtng "Air James BArrle 1 eluslveneas on the the Whol coramumty th TTHudman. th T..al-S!nge-r roccaaae In elanr and firet nights of his plays has long been his driver from fh tea and send th""' Improved. ln tho ' ljIueo!hfr and To guarded and more rapidly Headman, new book u white small the ball e ( th, ,,,,0,. leather whistling deeps tr- - of admirers who would green The prevent voltim.- - aw was the haa audience). There 1 alao a Butterf.y, j tt1a '"n,e Pusher, th a lot hav a give look to In with each of th otheis In th aeries, useful and Important In th ply. at him ihe Putnam during flesh; but In be Just nt present' 'r harg"Tit work' the art of is th result of studies tn method obviously not ay of humxn or oven thg published by MKS. on such an occasion. Ethel M Dell has on a new novel, ln.whloH he returns THkOCPB A COl'KTBTMAA A merioen lx. Uon and charactrrlxatlon. mechanical mua won. to Alaska, th scene pf so many of hla In going him on better. MhntfiffA poised wtor h rag will b so funds furnished by Jf anvbody of thm genefallmt wrlshds succeeded erner yarns that he" HIROSHIGE; by Ton Noguchi; Orlan th prtient impressions thourh ew Torh Barrie first-- nights customarily oir o ot Th not Aixfmet.' outdo in Baron after to that, mumping hides behind ths think widely sought Roger his central -- character may 7 talta, Nw Tork. of 1 curtains a box. hookdeslers to noeds do ho all e coming futur recently goneswtlnna prove something of a reaction the adaptation of her he's let a delightful privilege to bo per- shelves. It will soon b listed among ;' generiu aireciion th Boy who Is cooking lentils, suc- - to dlctato a questionnaire on th I an old ruffian. hal( Htiaeian. half mitted to roetew a new Noguchi pro. tho Burns, tboucti och i cewrtvely ot. restsU ths persuasions St Elmrteto theory to an amateur etenog- rsr books. Lovers of ""7 rT1., who founds a freak eowihmn- Indian, duetto n. In briefly referring' to ihl art have ,h London "Globe' this who r passing on their way to rapher aid Aar ih result rerUad! multiplied greatly within the ! th T raus'n ap vcHume. which 1 a countryman' N'on week, took the precaution rtf reeerv- - I No- immediate charge or the particular th and In wdll find decade and of th Queen, New Tork office they decapitation past neatest From one who what he told m about boy by the log two boxes for herself, her avowed plot. llck predation and evaluation ofconsidered of Hlrvhlga a field It wa intended lo cover. distressed lady concealaffords that appreciation guchi's he Post. on thin to , perhape In intention In 0 doing being to baffle Ith Potting rightfully and symment and rescue. The crime for which Evening a only national artist,' this page naw and thoroughgoing tory. I Imagine h must be missing. MARTHA AND MART. beyond Japan peradventure ha of soeght much any.whty that revelation was of her to loss she suffer the 1 IJnroln's new novel. "Ga- to pentrat the mystery of her re occasionally, as much as half a day's Joaeph-undertaking, (or n second time eince pathetic before. MARTHA AXT MART: by OUv Mary was that In a minuet th evening e sh lha Magnificent." which will be iMitlwly th visit of th widely known Jap- been unknown personality' golf. she had stepped on th ring-toG H Putnam bona. New townrd the end nf June by Both of thecamouflaged anese writer to this city, to (teeciib I mu. Salter, HATDEN CHVRCH. , published boxes appeared to h novel. roRTn ot her husband the the of the great-auTork and London. la said to be the most the pleasure that attend n reading Appleton in (Copyright by Edward Marshall yn- -. but hlch of them th occupied, ' which but law th preecrlhed humorous book that this author has authoress of any of hla work. Noguchi once SISTER BCE: by Eleanor H. Porter; r'jdmaie. Ine) aa,hlddea 41 From the title on might almost king:cruel penalty also stipulated that- -' ever written. gave a too small gathering here an discover.' Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. be led to believe that a scriptural this v .whU must the taks . j and all beheading rare a p!aa lea of Some thing than year after the story was going to be told. .by Mjss enjoyment At th first of th Authors as Lecturers. evsning performance king's - four clocks are mnktn J ftudvard Kipling's arm chair, that ome ofLh most devoted who listened to him on that occasion of her wherein perhape the beautiful th death . of Th author of .The Glad Salter, would twelve at midday. The Boy with his Ip, need In the studs Of hi home In idmlrsrt will confidently expect to be repaid the andieno in in laid and most be the winning The constant turning of th wheel Porter's Mary boiling lentils makes It Impossible e focj ermont. was recently sold at auction wtt for her. In seeking further delight tn - hla Girl xtorlea appears MV d in the of at the same time an adorahie and at- th nentenc to b carried out history is illustrated once more in ln yr-- Tork Jt Is a hooka They will not bo disappointed last novel, "Slater Sue. By those who tractive of her identic Marpain discovering: hope while the heroine. But the "Chats of In beat K." lateat her knew work the scheme thia may ebafr with the Initials "JL specifted. and thus saves nor will those who make their first ty. but 4n spiteof their vigilance devised by a bigAuthorg come up may of the tha story autopresent London firm. In th aa an of on be back. a the relief who bestows him regarded low something Queen, upon the them acquaintance with him la this unique and th gav houseslip, of th to standard good Victorian era lecture by authors of palfrey, two palls of gold, two voluma It in a Japanese Imprint on biography. for it is said that her early wifetheand comforting, motherly souk they had to go away no all kinds novelists, poets, essayists Washington dispatches say that Don ter Informed to whether th la bet, handmade paper of superfine quality, ambition to become a great musician the finger rings, n castle and a sword, tali is a her were well recognized means of pubrepulsive wa " depicted friends while permanand Artemus C. Helix's Wrd'i her M;ry thwarted, also a title "Sir Davie Llttle-oybound In true oriental fashion, the or short, dark or fair fat or lean licity. abesides portrsjal, sensual, profane, unprinbeing a means of bring- -' Tho piece was first privately per- ently lodged on the official mahogany than when they emered the theatre cover secured by Uttle Ivory pint to never dreamed that the disappointatoutward even the was so great, the story of Sister cipled. without formed at Chrlstodora House. New desk beside the Congressional DictionThese baffled worshipers at the ing handsom additions to an author' complete tho Idea of tho fitness of ment !u discloses that early sacrifice .to traction of beauty in face or figure, .Turk. July 14. JJlSand public.y Ui ary in Presidenlardlng office. Coicridg. Southey. Carahrtne of Ethel had, ho everyth con earnings. home ties often changes th current and no particular charm or dress or following year tn Boston in Februari lyle, Thackeray, Dickens alljectured 6f pon. a hilv,ng a lhoroughly or gave readings, and some of then! would be a dis- and New Tork in November. TBfckett and Signe Tckov igl,',!',n rm-lla not laziness that prompt a of one's life. Mrs. Porter clearly sets manner. The book -- It did very well out of the business both fact that too much appointment. If one expected much reviewer to aay of Noguchi that hla forth thefrom conwhich and tales an it here and. on a grander scale, la th unknown Andersens on of from member a author; fairy Chrialrin any Dells of as life, stylo will bo more greatly appreciated palpitating pictures United States. There was a'feellng, for the rest Is to be deplored tains little of merit, though it seems rompary wlH publish. the authoress tjterjlacmillan bo It. to by a reading of hla writingbe than b family Imagines no doubt, that an author as a concrete penned. and Is really more harmful than good to aim to be a psychological study, of has followed the original living any description that may human nature. The rentury Com pa nr will publish dramatizedpersonality stood higher in th - It is sheer truth. Noguchi is pomeased, to all concerned. closely, and as a result we get an evenvolumes two in of market than as a men abstraction. ' a fail this biography ' Tha Authors League ullettnavv Jack London written by h.s wife. Char. ing's entertainment which Is Sister Sue. who: teacher ha Th main character, Owen Gawne. bea firstly, of a poets soul a fact which it would be interesting to know the her a wonder in the musical lieve himself gifted and specially 'A new constitution la floprtd This la Inescapably Impressed upon frank and unabashed It will and ' the fashion went out as comDell ph tan in tha why reader of hla prose. It flows,with a line and predicted a brilliant .career marked for a literary career. He re- - is now the Authors, vArtKs and mton London. delight probably as it did in tho later Victorian pletely marked-Bsuch becomes Jnc. the Dramatists ''America. for to thm main enter fuses rh his and father's hqr, suddenly Lesgu It business, obas of and United States grace elsewhere, period. a to lo& sug- support and strength of her'fnmlly, which by the way la a prosperous steal The name Red Brick LltcrMUr6 .'thoud feMmuat naturalness and lack of pose not writviously delighted the votaries of Ethel There i a possible explanation for of thegaiidiC Tty by reason of the failure of her fath- .factory, and hies himself to a loael membership In gest that hla atory is aung, ten. An to tho spirit in which this er's business and his mental collapse; little house In Sussex, to .follow hut helps to solviprfhe eternal problem ofj Red 'brick- literature. Indeed, tends nlght performance at the Globe. For as lecturer. There is g. Something of a utter When the letter head j always to the morbid, if we use mor- - others there Is amusement In the un In this solitude, chosen profession. writer has Interpreted the work of and through gamble, in this close commerce be- Hiroshige, these few lines from his maintains a semblanda Of tha old instead of, writing stories, he occupies takes up most of the sheet, it iltlj njd in it. usual .modern meaning, a conscious humor tn this caricature of tween the author and his public. Tbs pride and flue living for tho younger himself writing love letters to an un- necegseuy or even possible to write brooding on th evidence of the senses high society prefatory verses will serve to show: slater' illustrated Interview, or the appreciand brother. They both ac- known girl and hero Martha steps in, much. Members may recall tkat nr morbidity by being smart Dollish tjxy The of ative s it,eeapea What a lover' ot Nature's emphasis cept all she does and expect more, Play. Story paragraph, gives nothing away, or sensational. It needs sir. space, believing all the time she has been dt the outbreak, of the there is a third party concerned what a strange creator of beauty. for which, of course, she- - herself Is corresponding Lady Carfax., ths heroine of 'The for with wrar, the government took over light, repose meditation, solitude a friend. 8fe girl of world In in In a t'chat the aueach them. of What a master reshaping of Diamonds, wbly personified largely to blame. One cannot but re- is capable, good looking, and littery two passenger ships from :he New, tt do not complain of clues They Knave thor discards hi shield. Just a plays and life. tn real life there are too way a bv Violet flect that is' Vanbrugh) d Tork unhappily Boston for a mate and evils worst successful at and th service, sre st necessary fitting of thine art, many like Sister Sue who founded on book 'are sometimes un- What a rainbow-audacit- y man and this she mskegf Gawne them the Tale and tho Harvard The the best the testing grounds of the In- married to Sir Giles Carfa. a squire successful spoil tho because the players do not what a awing, what movement; of unparalleled villainy. He drinks they love by too much kindnet. waa He throws made in that hts aside suggestion But continued, taken tellect persuasion. by Immediately what a what magician, Whnt ecstacy. his wife, assaults his reproduce the readersso conception IJke all of Mrs. Porter's stories. literary hopes. enterAmsiness. and be- it would startle th Spaniard, m re doses, become a dally, yearly brandv, beats and most readers ' hero the heroine, a romanticist! Sister Sue" end and comes a model. ordinary man out- If they could be attacked bv the habit, etty Ufe not fatal, for the neighbors; and wears hunting pink In have their own pleasantly conception of the auThine art I no challenge, but the proves the old In Sll, tor him Take all Rennselaer and "Adi that with London A om lllustrimis Inevurte feeling nf Polytechnic adage wardly. things life. that inwardly though! a conception which may be thor march ?f the mind into bad egg. come to those who wait It is good bis hopes are blighted and that life the Case School of Applied Hrle-e- e. cockrejs. and even more distinguished he Atis aa thoroughly rudely when the auball Lady Carfax, meets Nap shattered rather reading for young girls, wholesome is a mef rfachlne driven by the capa- Where is power In a name. ke it Parisians, makes us pause nt that Hiroshige was born in 179T and and speaks in person. thor appears and ble Martha. Then Mary, an adopted Imposing enough, and your en my ! wwd but overstimuiatlve to the liter- -, Errol, one of three brothers Bertie, Manchester Guardian. leaving as a heritage to and human, like Poliyanna died In . David, and Ilk them it siatefC eftmea to live with them, and nervous at the very chall- -: - and ary perron. It makes him unduly eon- - a boy, and Lucas, a cripple. Nap is hi countrymen and to lover of art an Ttrotr:' TRfrrTBecnnevchtfctrnre assumes some h agreeabie looking young man, but The Gusto of lbanez. tion of Japanese thought In a wonder-- ; eaiids of youltg readers will -mount very startling change Martha secures fight minute is rubbed and scraped by the having, as we ICariu a ReiT Indian p -- s ful collection of paintings He has that ths mmd which ' creatsd- tbkee a divorce and after sufficient legal sens of so many other. ' It makes streak, he tells us that he is reaffy a artist swoet national stories and the hand that time Gawne marries Mary, only to The Talbot Press, Dublin, ait'otncev him unduly concerned with medioc- most desperate character. been called the only Belaspo I ban ex. alwavs a 'competent The Squire, wrongly suspecting his craftsman In hts showy way. makes of Japan and it is 1tr years and penned there have passed from mor- hdve her, slip away one tught with that a pnxe ot 190 guineas w.T be rity. sine where there is not even a more since his death! This book dors tal kenp but tha imageqritnjd leason another man.. He then believe all offered for lha best Irish novel ' The bench without a 'man or a woman wife, assaults Nap and has an apo- tho most of Introducing beacon to marriage a mistake and that neither author must be Irish, but not rce-sanhe Is convalescing, episodic and descriptive values In' his much to reveal to th Occidental mind will long remain, sitting on It mediocrity is forced upon plectic fit. While art subtle bright thoughts and high Ideala the red streak In Nap s nature asserts story of 'a tragic triangle, with skill. resident In Ireland. or the idealistic the subtletie of Oriental Martha the him. A.ioua realistic, j We do not advocate A migration' Uelf. and he inveigle Lady Cat f a x His books for ail their great drfects, only In that there Is a most profound Mary can glv man tha desird happir sny period may be chosen refe-enc- e MWICRtVT HEALTH. 1 lllsge to the sub-it- o net will be giteu to a story xluv lack of understanding between the two j from Greenwich a lotvc.y inn in order to comp.ro-l- s have invariabli the merit of g laid Sn modern times. The j johsti- - -- urhs or the praines. worlds. What the casual eye may IMMTGRAXlT HEALTH AND By no means mie her. While they ar thJre. the They are written in glow. w(jh Is a book yiat disgust the finer It a THE in whimsical Japanese find strangely lured Luke come to the It ,is better to have lived and lost tbe nobie-vigor, sweep, and evident delight in M Dsvls, feelings and is n (ft worth a place, lo er lay down some specific ro id.'tnns. com- print, amusing and. rare In Its made In part,, ss fo,,vs. tl are. which to write truly than never to cue. and persuade Np to go out to pictorial effects. This is no exception. A Brothers. New Tork. even or on the JnrHarper any sbeBWbr library is In 'The Mayflower" one chapter is It must be, a story of ae;:cn. ret A havtc lived In search of It at all But j Arizona' and "mak gned ' position and color treatment, miirfi a- - j amt 4 nothing: nor fntreUnr aoy eputable book whop, s, to 0toft4 eui rt of a it let these writers sometimes pack upt When Sir flllee dies. LadyUarfax. given up To- - sn absorbing auu-study of lit th soulful ln much ttt' of ss 4udy v. , immigration than TWO FLAIL lightful Imagery, cb risen Is to present bo characters of the etage-Irls- h theTr bags and geVouI" of Th liirTTie'whifeToVIfif'Nap. in comparison of th moods ot health Nature's habits of out of the etudine, out of th subwav j marry Lucas But Just as she is which Pacuat- narrowly eacapevcap-tu- r. tsrpretation type and it mast corrta n lo' ah paintings by Western xrtlitt who average American etty folks with THE BHEPHERD IV THE DISTANCE and Impossible bn.g , but makes s' small fortune. Anbut off and apart from human clique sod about to sacrifice herself most beau thou the of great. European peasant. In no , A Pantomime hav been catalogued among the seemcolother is the description of the scene cnnrerlee sod th noisy man of man tlfully. Nap. spiritually purifvsd. Scenes by the natural expressive Engb-- t w life do mi of show or the f accounted they phis great Holland Hudson: Stewart A Kidd loquially used In Ireland. i3l "typ- kind. The best criticism of many a (urns, and Lucas stes's out of th way in Ih fishmarket of Valencia as thq Helenes th a disparity; and there Is no greater Company. Cincinnati. ing at range discrepancy between escripts must reach th pub'isuers on novel Ik a beech woods In March tend and obligingly follows Sir Giles into fishwives chaffer with customers srl social problem before the United SIX WHO BASS WHILE THE LEN- or before June I. artMU of th East and the West in State . . mistv beach Is the shadows; Th i the s thundering- - sea on quarrel with one another. A third is than of that today th strange TILS BOIL, by Stuart Walker. 'Ptew-u- rt first time that such enm p--; ' t ii.n overcoming th matter of perspective, an account of one of the peculiar inha the answer fo mneb febrile poetry Norton In this Films. the A by dimension by disparity Roy Immigrants bringing third KIJ,d the Cincinnati. Company, for been held by an Irish pub! i?U- -r and American, apparently, grow sentistitutions of Valencia, a masquerade and health agencies together In s whose "The Norton, Oriental draftsmen, but tto scientist common novels, pov will it too be er mummery of Barter Week much railed f, Interesting te see V h"hr mental when they hsrs Both these booklet are issued ns effort. In th volume frith The were and Mediator." could possibly Interpret Hiroshige's writers Bjunderer' If. Irish Ih he Indeed. Shout now novel 'the'' the will emergs. procession of Die encuentro, a . ' the abovmtltie, th fifth of "Ameri-- y add'ttons to th series of modern plsr Nocuchl has done- WJI- - fourth show Into featuring be n errr jiunicd said ukiqmed the arena reaty eremonlal mn wtmriM(t WtwdtA foad the pnhHStiiB'WlBit1wt41'enei SfWiUVrtrWWp tear 1otTeeritnm-- lt wgiHe chmlat fictftkSkjfcerience nature st all; they t t.w'1ISTriJTa'num,lsoTW seJxci v imm .j what has already been don of Frank Bhny, In a form that is at out most of what passes for Irish flower and-i-n "tb cold basis1! story of Jfcesa for of at lows ' wrtth U5a purposes tion to present loo outside Ireland, parley , Inlliate the annual nuTO! rapldlv Jittler health practice. Way one attractive fa reader and suited unify nf science wt down th wi!h repreaen tat Ives of an American sow All sre done with fishing back vard of s Tenement a spirit and WvJsaA to tlp- -- sods ,11 .ha'-- . tsnmeresA Jof Its Iritoirc ffewem ms ttt!'stfrTf"'Tn"wrir-afr1mi',ar a to for interestingly presented describe producer. belter words may screen: of others of this plckin that they ar so many set rlitiple r.ght t. and annually tbemsfter pathetic,, but poor substitute for th the of bringing about among them Itnmi-"Th action ot 1 be Bhepheyd In th lirttawtsvmst tlm sensuous charm The Dipt, to pu)setuirk-enio- g piece Connecticut bill-si- American It is Ilkey that the' harsh bay a nd cedsr of mint roar he briefly summarised by te in this grant health habits Imperative t ths Distance j, -The mounor writer of Arisons that wdiior the yarns pines f fam'ed artiri safety of thamsslvos aad th rest of as fallows. Tho Fnnces. aspects of life among th fisher meg managing 25rlL reacseeking 1 tn live Norton H nuthern who loves tains. must this axy tbs lo magazine "intended and England, families are city Is tbeig a It tho commttsKy. Zashme tetarurried by his country-- j eomplats Nr- lief from the ennui caused by knowledge. st least In m!l way leave . and leave Jt often, or he !'! next door lo one of the finest sized t .but. never mind,-- be toter ret of this important phase of tmml- - her fat and deadly I the the stupid guardian, thorn to one f New nor letters levs It in neither of well. never wisely thy country, plavs th royal BagsAUan Jvcvtns, la Tha. WaAtxkjNtMAAsUm. ghrph.jj 4a vu hi me 1 etnbeffish.d grstlon-- as authorltaltr aaOj Th wnk, 1 and anciest gxlnt about three-foariReview. " ' ta,XU.X3Al toLlnr...EMlm FjE . Literary . tor & - rt fr -- rw nor. bonii- VaN lt lomtnx hum: Aiht-naeu- hr rn r.l Cnr-ringt- an putilit-tlona- 1 is"ir IJa a ". I.-- U. mli -- - r- - ar soa ncrnnnfer. . 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