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Mies , a heart action which snug too strong for his brittle arterisa The (fret steamer from Somas brought us sews of his death. go be died among 1b faithful native servants whom he be. !loved to be a lost tribe of the Greeks. and for whose rights be had used hie poMerful pea. Not the least glomming result Of the war has been the return et his grave, to the English flag and of the snots etooeinted the with him front German custody. Like Rupert Brooke, hie ashen snake a die- tent island !Weyer ,part of Englieh bone-fram- tan-cott- cream-colore- , .111EMEME Mrs. ' ..., LiteratuW":,- ' ' - 4 - , ' :".- , those2ess ' ' 4 - .,-- ,p, 41' ,t 2 ' - Frank Taylor. Stra Mrs Mrs. St. ' , --i- Mrs. 40. 41. 42. 43. . Kimball (stan41smu, stage). , - - and Cummings baby (standing on stops). SI. Mn. asorliti Clawstnt roots. Mr. Mam Roantoy. es. Mrs. Scott Crismon. (daughter of Foramors Litt)e). dd. .e " . , lad O. H. Riggs. Nettle Y. Easton. A. Miner. a blaze set in bis and jetsam in the Southern Seat Ste-- In. g tiature--ebrow- n V118011 kept his picturesque personpale face. Rather than being emaality. To ;his day I can remember his ciated. he bad the daintiest and most dress--t- he e Chet travails brown velveteen imaginable in a over the corduroy trous man. while his restless spirit lit the era. the red silk sash around his waist. whole body of fleish like a light in Ithe d yachting cap. and an alabaster lamp. We were in New a- - long. flowing tie. Stevenson and Zealand when the end came. A week Ms wife often wore rings on their before. Stevenson had dined with my toes, for they all went about barefoot. family on the eve ot their departurs . His foot was as slender as a woman's lapt letter was found unfinished band and his hair was allowed to his desk. It waa addressed to my Adelaide. they told' us, but it grew almost to his shoulder, tint ha illis was never slovenly. avid as Ciellit as never been published. He was le. pin..ilis eyes made the most stnik consumPtirs. but he suffered from r " .''." Some of of the northland& to 'make' up life. ars encountered in writers shorter. more ll'rlcal Poems corn- ' ( n udibighi, tbe telling et Horace Annesley 'Ike and Dine music,. deep feeling poetic. chen's latest story of the stage entitled ; ' ,, 0 allat . His book imagination. tbasThey will give much i ..The.yourth.lumension.! 10 to Flawassre Partiettlarly 17 lk reader, 4:777 the from motif both and title take - "." ' Stave tamed the ' "? '"--s"--,4t? fourth wall et the stago--- ' ' imaginary and of felt thrill the the great that facing the outsold world Ths 'delights ' ,:- '' ' ' EMMINIMINIMMIIIM. theme iniglir be 'aussused ,lite -- In the i Ouldeera the little bookie ' TYPograPhicallY. Si for career le professional . quartions , m Itaaalas e". 'aa Adam Salle ,....1m1 with domestic. Molt artistic. With various devices of woman of the Cloy sh and William of. Cloudea- - ahappinmat compatible can a man morainal' decoration to make the. S:,.'..:..":!.':'''.',.' Furthermore. KEV1",,,. Ore.12 anti vsemen be au'ccessfully wedded to work Attractive. , I. twain anA In Illr., : t and the Lavnfal Knight; as well as to each s 11051aA their D001 10 1,1 l!ICIOV MIMIC' The Riva l Friends; Sir Orteo; Sus- - other?professions Immo maul," COLLAR CLAM The author furniehes an in- tace: constance; Patient Criselda; on - this absorbing LORNA POONE'; by R. D. Illackmors; 'TUN surnr 'SACK; by Basil ZINC Clargoutile and Romaine:- Werwolf; teresting inangle setting forth in character- question edited by Carolyn Sherwin Batley; The Three Revelers; Sparrowb ewk title Harper a Protherk Sew York. fashionVachell the effect of a lintoa Bradley compsny, sprisetsia. ' ' I Basil King haul contributed a alit- - Caltle - ' career upon the marital happl- - - lists& wites , '' ' ' briet for tho great and Through these illiell move knights nem of two very interesting young and man y isee$tifyl books m iddle-claearns its livelihood Lad lovely ladles; spells and enchant-th- e talented people. The book is splen- Among that : by thumbing ledgers in his WINO monis are woven: werwoleell and halt didly written and it both sparkles and for Christmas offering. nothing could contribution to fiction under the title human animals speak: ablos go on absorbs. butt stripped of its artistic be more attractive than this- edition their there for alone errands masters; who hack." "The of People Empty trimming& the bare story introduces' of BleCionores imperishable story. as of ,baunted situations 'find &rep sod biding interest th s is the old wonder-worl- d that have been well worked and prepared for young read-- I tale to give them food for thought forest and formidable castle, magic Ove . by las talented writers. The , edited waters. enchanted blends Bailey. with and Thei will find this novel aboorbing because' of latent histrionic ere by Carolyn Sherwin heroine, poaseseed colored filustraduns by of the many vital openings the au- vall between the reel and unreal laralent, gets her opportunity on the Brett. and book I critics from Among that stage. and in a most remarkably brief 'Harold thor makes that invite to thinking and thin, the actors passing . lovers is held it en. that realities to t quite commonly ini-homeliest, 1 quaintoat es tune and expenence pecomes . -discussion. and because of the e with equable calm th e astonish-- I space in the best theatre in London.) LaePa- Deaner' is the sweetest love adder penance in She life of today of the dur ever it is but written , manifestation. of another world. soosentally. the author knows Ifte lat,..r3 unusually! problem with which be surrounds his ing and largely in diaiect-circu- m-'. It must have been that once , the I London where he Wassauccessful as a twiaa welldrawn characters It is amen. world stances which It rather mindshave made so in men's seemed -it dramatist. three of his plays running-a of "the white coliar Is so in - 'tinily Instory' today in the minds of children. in London - at the same' ti.me during difficult for young people-H- .1s class, " iselecting the empty sack. They of the the from adttentures fact that pass easily clamoring the war.. The meteoric rise of Jtee.. spite which etinot stand upright. more incidents one or of Ridd and hts cookie. John for healthily talent;;and 'simile. the author apparently had in bargaining craftilr for leave to eat mica Teo, the diminishing of the are such as to tip., of the husband simultaneously with .absorbingnot romance mind the efficiency expert In modern to the' youth.. .0 less only the yolk of the morning egg, to hhr wife. advancement. the simnel Peal ruthlessly eliminstes-th- e -- Abe into- mem. mid to the than ,Imagination .1.msrimoomcii,yelful old sad faithful servant from the pay garden. wood and field unseen and finer- sense of the wonderful career on the part of the ' roll. the said old employee being the Of here lover a So this novel. In unknown to wrown-u- p eyes. good edition,. to further her empty sleek. which must depend upon is the2trus homeland of imaginistite young wife in order one and all are aid 'while there are several chapters name- - - - ' sentiment if In his old age he shall childhood. s the:. Sotne and and passages 'delightful In friends popular flitionbut for all oontinue to stand upright. This collection- includes the inset that sadventures omitted that will doubt- le -"Ilie Empty Peek" is a tale of two delightful of the Intends. hero-tale- a , l iens I be thews know who , regretted by , -7," ,,,,.,,...,..ins; , families. the Coillaithanis and the and allegories kelt the Middle . Axes ,....1, . 'the tale in its there remain Follette the heads of which respect. which have come down to us largell - As-- - XOT IlriCelorea.sys, '1 ! of., the book asentirety. it stand. 351 Page& lwhich. twine crowded with interest. Wily are the president of a bank and througa minstrels Ind monkish scriv- - ' , a stork In the mune Institution After mere. They are a tretsure which SKELETONS: bv any m 'Walker: The will tempt the possessor to read and Meat the beet years of his life seems to be the rirtittqLheritsav of Ittrattord company...Boston, Masa. 'read again. For example. the exciting g la the eervies of the bank.- - the old every child: and MA l.A:aeriee 9f stories culled &Ism de of Jelin's rearm et the fleck , the tot sheep on the advice of bare preseeted the book might be l clerk in, the time of the big Ono I Intimate l of claim a n agent atom. is left out: but such the modern efficiency expert Both no means! a poor guess- - fsr , a child's, experiencr , . an for aimend ineurance Christmas son. a families: , told In incidents as the rescue of Uncle Iten- the banker. have gift. company there'd clerk. a daughter end son- Tbe ' ' ' A! pie and direct fashion without- any ben, strapped feet first on the High- IITONT WITI-- ;IPISOliatilIK ' laiteri is a clerli In the honk. The se. ., padding or tricks of the professional land pony by the Douse, the search .. . , , : , Fol" pub- -' writer of fiction le "Skeletons . " by for leaches in the Lowman river when quel, hi fairly obvious. Young by Nephl Atidersess: lett begin to steal from the bank in DORIAN: Guy IL Walker . Practi esti y each --John first meets Lorna: the wild ild. author. tAlui Salt lished the by City.I story ereeeetted. and there ate eight,. on Winnie. the fractious nag belonging order ts support the family; the oth. or two proteed to frill ir love. In this new book from the prolific! Contains materipl which Is other to Cousin Tom Factus. the gentleman As a study.of the entivineingne1 of p of Neyht Atufersou, eutber or bends would be extended into a coin- - robberthese and a hoot of others are character portrayal Mr King affords Addrod Upon,' "Th-. iornane of a Ii pinto novel. That "truth- is 'stranger retained In 1101 the quaintness and fietion" seems to be "'simplified beauty of the original. ample opportunity in bin Intuit con. Missionary. and other wholeaome than b7 the stories that comprise tths vol.., This edition of "'Aortas bootie" is ftribution. Tit Sion' thrOglithOlit storie& the author has endeavored te ama morbid to a degree and amorn one of many of the 01111111101 put forth excollently developed and the meartage show, and dots show. In a very in tin abridged form and constituting the Bally- writtto for adult to drivert home through the author's at..112etiVe. Milner hrl: acLentatt2 and "Skeletons" It coodonted consumption. (NADU' characters and big plot IIndoubtedly PnlimaPmers "a" a"amr""" to, el. ..."-'-s tragedy not Perim culled the In pathos "Hoyt's'e.. for Books for Children!' the idea being the modern bushiest man will take etre at some satisfactory conclusion blataltee in some form to lotus-witeuemPlitles the blind simplified . bring on him his caricature of h the origin and destiny if at.o..ea of vam ant fate. "The Lifer's the notsterPlecea of literature withinof the efficiency expert and blins End. awarding man, and how they. hate failed he-- stow. la another igNatutt study fa the grasp of the child mind. ultivatell her effielencY ramie they bat, neglected to take Into dieli. ,wh ot, munier. It The as another chogy wommt cultivates her voice consideration' the 106W - at "1138 the or another her gift for dentifyitr' but Christ, The author shows' the hat. Dedinun Caae" octal forth the itorthe New R. of S. Stories which . a te gum will get to ettablish' , and v.0117:WnOMillt1 bodir ueor pefor,eny Wnhtt thrueIreillitillombetoween true two ideothieet , white th, tort 04,Nti!yrrfler w, of keep of attempting to separate Ztrott'ciTo:111.t115,1htar htirth:Ilt-r, or The out. woe recent in so the storg .104. on from the that., and pointing out neighbor. 13keletone' to not chow- - year tillage ottootinierad ' a look. the London puldication of that trent fat book. neither is ft '. ''' esibitil , . rthe hopeless tlingle which result fiction. but it n ts no writer was a resident of ' 7 such attempts. is life. r, 81Weee ' '''"- -- "': PIMA 3PlUtrit IllarreLp. Uncle Zed. one of the shsrselmil - tortsdnly (where h er father was chief ,...';',. the book, nays: "Every book should '' '''..,.. IP116111 ALW-If- ilt-A IwuelltiLicaLankdnewft'UtithtleantittralirnlY . Paiti! --, .:0....,,,, irn,vcre...,or L. ,... . have si message sad should delhir it. 6"11 ''"141r, to the reader,' The message at 'Mist ALASIth 4VGGItTft a book of 4serso Lhele et ..VAellitme."P ears, ..the, . York.films.. , ' I book istfound in a quotation . .. from I by Prank ft Camp: AWika Pubtiab. "'ereel" -., 11...e- which is' ,,1111 Colosenn. Anchorage. AlkSita. Ifs I'd Y - Tiler had a donYeg tied up in ill this President Toone, Volans. Brigham quirslabilltiustrated , . Ow the tennis court. duddehly. otos mesa- - t Neegp. professor of lingilish at. printed on its title Psis. un2lb hell ?heel poses atm by ,, Enfl author of oriole , the ',isAhtstietto day., the donkey Now bas retold sia-- 1 at the holy priesthood Ustiverilltir 0 Soldier , Ballads". and in tca a portictilar , tuns awl to so for tproit. doer of knowtodge sinA tise tog lookt,t,odtmet tolit-thi10,44. " Imonis Khahtimad. rt'llthssforsio Too clogs the palace of truth. Ise and bee dills given brial.ti All:,Thisstroonnaastswing tonoverabomicanweircuetgollemorpotavis!I 0,1 0" iiiS bfterwaftil hiatarp ot OW oo.,4 of inns patents in keeping 'their Obil--t- te . area too closely at wort willies wort, 4 44- Poser soisisli oustia.sgpso devoted t "PtistiLarelokrtomNPrsarato1114." Illiethom.'"u11.611ainmallswell: bol"gblegist liontt'.11111:11 11,,,crwst 1110 Set teeit Debut rocreation; the ditty- - et tel y 4 rI'r welti.11"--i." rb,,pstp,0,-.tiotelkar, triestir t "e4194ealerselbA HP est a S--s, 4 se'"ls results fromtratsC'" 111;ot f 4ae, ire f Ir "t ' 41 ee,,C- 1 -- 6: 7ii.,:1; 7.Tier.sar li 1L, -- .dew Asa. a slight billsslit' t -' I ".,..o''w-- 0,.1 hedt,006.11"I'Pla eyes" 41;01: t;.:' iorelsithIP S, ot um 4L t Iseetre Naos et eel of 1 g he . nteeiribleiltdeurreid ,' Ifit ' 1 4 Mods ...ova sem atevedentre a bettte 1 testi I r k s , ir. 14 yore" ,.Tbrosototit ow- - it "'so, 'sit eof t hi k..414tioes ,,,,10.S,41ordtootosh'its,,wdoe tsmse 't awestated by OW, nalindssah.00s litlittni Mlle -volout Gasman a '-sad interested 1 It' tol- 4 stit1001111 lI ,,, . :JeStlitsedl t ;ow re teeorlkeld le Inkoormootr. Dort roma blot oil over pe va ellA 1 titse pot restore shoot 0 7111' ifloP1, vow oto ,ecieeetor 41 AgMlia bass .. ti e. 0 tato tossssels Doman SS si e to illoveasso. I gg it ll dowdy airy ipenr s 111 ort "'now ' ,' lit $ rillossaftlie, !eel iriroI, Ire,plorint tie Sad b$111104 tdirsyre, Silo rig hiyamssmall vim femoaskel - boat ati Ipsessa barliave - !else", I , -- 41....4.1,,,,, Imam t's.e 4 I li lis . ki,g dismaistetzt. WIMP -- N e) It e.' e r-P'''. mo 110,0 Ai, r' 1 4,4 ,,,, t.1106 1..... $ csw,0 4,,, s . .., . ' .. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Young Banbons , Burton. Clara May Johnson. Taylor. Annie Taylor Hyde. John 'Groesbeck. Itebecoa Mantle 'Atli& Nettle Little. Talula Young. C. , ls . IL Sire. U. Mrs 37.. Mrs Mrs IL Mrs ' ' thesne.---Tbestori- eat bootees or the occasion). Mrs. Rhoda Chase Dix. Mrs. apencer Clawson. Miss Zina Hyde. , - It 21. -- .., THE PorRTH DIMENSION; by Horace Annealey Vscheil; George IL Doran Company. New York. Joy and Sorrow. laughter and tetra, ' .. ,- . r which they bave constructed a lase.. ing foondation for the thousand.. to boild 6n 'who are following in theis footeleins With this thought and spirit to im. pel him.. hil e. Camp has given expres. 'ion in verse to the lift and the work of Alaska. the old and the new. There is a virility and uplift to most of the poems that make them most enjoyable for their literary qualfty,- as well at the? t ell of their and the vast. lows), the snow-tralplaces into which "the Breed" unsalted their way in their frensidd search for gold. are told as interestingly as those many-lieart- '. - '' ... - .. ' - 2: , - ' bard-worki- ', si ,, ' Upper rew-l Mrs. Amelia Folsom , Young. 2. Mrs. Margaret bloody. S. Mrs. Stanley H. Clawson. 4. Mrs. Frank Jenninga IL Mrs. W. W. Inter. S. Mime May Jennings. 1. litre. James E. Jennings. L ' btra Leo Clawson. Me. she accept' the attentions of a city man who do- celeste and betrays her. She passes through much trouble. but cornea forth truly refined from the greet crucible of human experience etRoth bore and heroine have aches but the hook ends Le a thor- oughly happy manner. - ' ' ' et her . - I still prominent in the leading social events of Solt Lake. Three names ars emitted from the following list of guests. two of the women being hidden behind peas sti that their idenbe positieely ascertained. tity cannot while- - oom hi the shadow of the doorway aro none too clear. Obvious- women listed then rfp many' et - - - a, - 2 fNeumend belle -- t - old-ti- Is deem- '," ;; 41lieti.e;:c.41.4tii:C.:e;iii:-Atigt&lammarlt.iYAW2riti4.t.,- Rboda-Cbag- ' - the tuba and solemn Meld! , t ring eel, end lle'ew . f, Their Jolene peals abroad, and semlie , It ''' 4 ' ' ,' - -. 1'1' - ' , ' "' - -- - ,.:,,,A 2,-.., ' " - i...,...- a ago. 'l ;::; y; - -- that Tiawlia00 tar seeks , , Weal pledging Imnib a noir, boort A streak et Mitt bolero bine kg. Fallen ilareesh a halldtat nehliodetti &creme hie petit. Ile perail--le- r naught Tell whet nes going an niggles , . keine eh tomes. bit emir tionetio- -The air bast etdin sod soil& sod thin, , olannt ' . la theetenteries ago! In the eoleme inidatest, ' : SALT LAKE WOMEN AT MRS. M1NTYRE'S "KENSIIGTON" NICARLit FORTY YEARS AGO. Prost row Many Salt Leasers will recognise emend row at extreme left 7011114 MIMS bays IOW Illsee marmothers and teats In the shove 4L Mrs. Nellie Missed? Mrs Minnie Borne Souse. :J.4.1nd the mune as gignin below are le. Mrs. Z. WM Clawson. tura of one of the first nmasingtons" as the owner of the picture knew them 11, Mrs. J. D. Spencer. Clawson. D. IL Mrs .Flortmoe , to be given In Salt Doke. It occurred when the group was taken. The pic21.. Mrs 'Annie Milner - (mated on 44. Mira Emma loaning& ' 12. Mrs. Frank Hyda. about ISIS tor III?. ktra William Mo- ture recently provided an ventnes 13. Mrs. Alonzo 'Young. 47., Mrs. 814 Clarmoa. porch). lotov being the bootees, st Mr red- entertainment at a &Inns.' Party of 14. Miss Emmeline Wells. Mrs. Birdie Cummings 44. Mks It 111. dens then ea Second south between prominent people who spout an en16. Mni. Julia Clark Taylor; 't 49. Misr Lida Walla Mrs Dr. Denedict. . B. A. 'Young. 16.. Mrs. Fannie Thatcher. SI. Mrs Ella 111agg 11:0D(ma1d. , Mrs Pint and .Seeond Wool streets. The joyable time Identling their friends IL. . 1. Era Jimmie IL MIL , 17. Mn. Keetia. Heywood Kimball. IL Min Margie Dyler. gMhering reprosants a large and well at the putt. Me known Alice Dinwoodey. 'Low social circle of the U. Heading from left to right those hi 18. Mrs. Ruth May los. and H. 61m. William James Mrs city'. and inolpdes maids and matrons the picture &re: Moyle. McIntyre (the U. , Mrabyebristime Cummings - i) strange indifferentist low and high Droweed'ever eostenoe lore end caree knew wig wit; The earth ryas 'flee "peril! nee lieteldeg, iessevantio., now taloa a misainala stay preeedo One 111W4 shell thrill the eteriti gprovert To gen stgi intament. ease Woad heed. le San dams was linked- no macro. , 2, ' , . PEONENT THREE SCORE - , t 1 Age iagembeicArnaillimilladNesnemabaie - st IIIMt f-- s- e,i:,-,c,,,,- ,,,,,. ' als imolai, glut beads paltry prordese ter ateas., Trite& recited r' , ,, - n; , ' - . I . ere ! - ,, . ss ' , IS ME ONLY MUSIC STORE IN SALT LAKE - : CITY WHERE YOU CAN COMPARE THE- THREE STANDARD. PHONOGRAPHS OF ' , ..... THE WORLD. -- , ,. . - . .. VICT110' LA tall-Pa- ' , . - -- ,- ' 2 '" ub'..'" , - - 2 Rnglish-epeakte- - .,. ' . A . -- - '- ictor -, '(ilüôibi4J';-Ed.i0-',. .. vim- o' IA -- ,, .. GRAFONOLA ,,..-,.- ..... ,. HEAW-THEM-PL- - A B - , - 1 - -- - IAM OND DISC .. 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