Show toe HKIiALD-KEPTIISLICA- SALT rAffig CITY UTAH SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 1917 N' group of undergraduates so combined story- that Is distinctly “different” be- ter heart” —From the Preface— the climax of the interest comes A Stokes Co New York) as' to give a - splendid picture i of the cause life at Yale Here are athletes and in ' the' working but of a situation - -(- Frederick ' GOSSIP ABOUT WRITERS AND HEW BOOKS - literary men gilded youths and with “grinds”— all the types recalled — affection by- the college graduate appearing In such stories as “A Victory Unforeseen” “His Code of Honor” “A Transaction With Shylock” “Follow the Ball” “The Letter of the Law' His Goal” etc etc to form a“Getting volume delightful to those who look either" back ' or forward upon undergraduate life-- (Scribners New York) THH FIGHTING HEX These stories by ' Alden Brooks ' are purS' fiction' but they carry the stamp of verablty The author who was first war correspondent then American ambulance driver and now an in the French artillery knows war welL The first story “The Parisian” recalls Crane's famous battle story “The Red Badge of Courage” “The Odyssey of the Three Slavs” from their country village into Galicia to through Germany as prisoners and the French lines by escape is a marvellously human narrative of adventure’ The young Yankee who fights that America may be represented in the war by one more man is a story to move Americans These and the pathetic narrative “An Englishman” the grim career of the Prussian who dies but shouting “Deutschland inglorlously uber Alles” the rotaantlc Belgian who comes to see the German soldiers and stays to fight them after his wild rescue of a woman and baby make up a unified collection of great and original power — Scribners New York) which would have been amazingly and emotionally big in any environment but which came and could' comp to its r only in such primitive and untrammeled conditions as existed In when the rush was the Yukon at its heightregion The illustrations in black and white by George W Gage add to the worth of the volume by their faithful' portrayal of the spirit of this Vivid tale of action — (Small Maynard ft Co 1 - - - are both complete and accurate of "Con' pared Shepherd author the matter of scientific and military fesslons of a War Correapondcnt” is in still In Petrograd where he went at the terms in use in France with which William G - - outbreak of the revolution for the every American soldier will have to be United Press according ' to Harper ft familiar— (The Macmillan Co New ' v “Bros York) aft ft ‘ “Muriel Hine” has received the fol- 'WEST POINT flowing tempting offer frpmto an admir-- 1 One of those authoritative works InThe ker lit America according written in which the facts “I am enclosing sample of terestingly are set in a telllngf manner and forth the tatted Jabots which I make Could as to authenticity with full In use some for authority your exchange Jou “Autumn I make them has Just ' been 'issued It Is entitledC In pink blue green gold old rose “West Point” and is by Capt Robert 1 white red and lavenders If you do Richardson Jr Second cavalry U S and late assistant professor of Eng' ‘tot enjoy this color and ’would like A some other let me know and I’ll be lish at the United States military acadZ ' exemy at ‘West Point' The sub-titl- e glad to exchange it? plains the scope of the work: “An IntiGardner L Harding the Century mate Picture of the National Military company tells us author of “Present Academy and' the Life of the Cadet There is a foreword by MaJ Gen Day China was a speaker at the annual conference of the Hugh L- Scott "who takes occasion to Students Federation at Brown say in one place: the this month and also at ‘The early graduates of the academy university convention- of the- country-wid- e suffered much from the Jealousy of the Nationalist league at New York old veterans of the revolution who had this month Mr Harding is an au- - no use for the educated soldier These thorify- on China and the customs of the graduates were too few to make themof that country selves felt in the War of 1818 and it People "I V' V ' waa not until General Winfield Scott “Is there or Is there not such 'a eulogized services in the Mexican farm?’ asks the 'war that their began thing asofan abandoned to be appreciated they editor George H Doran Co New by the nation Their services 'In' the Cobb Cobb was Irvin who York It war were Civil are inestimable and started me on this tack It was he known to all who read history' After In head the my who planted suspicion the'Spanlsh-Amerlca- n war of 1898 the farms—If then the abandoned that all of were Mr Elihu Root war of -secretary turned been have any— ever there services of the gradthe that reported or estates 'into gentlemen’s expensive uates of the " academy in that military road houses Inns or tea houses ' In war had far more than repaid the 1 Cobb's Those Times and These Cobb cost alone of the since Its foundaZ first intimated his’ suspicions about tion in 1802”academy X ” farms’ ‘deserted those This volume gives 'something of the ac J of the cadet from the moment J The October Century contains an feelings he that for duty until he gradformer Hill reports David article by Jayne to Germany entitled “The uates four years later The customs German Plot and Democracy’s Future1 traditions methods of training of the and complicated academy make 'an unforgettable im‘revealing the gigantic educational system pression upon the cadet- The author German the in web has seized and translated into words which since 1870 has been steadily wov the spirit ofthe institution While of en around a nation binding them closer a murderous national Interest to those who attended the to and closyr f ideal academy the book is addressed primarily-to ! the general public so that $ set forth that public may has become better acFranck again “Harry 1 on his travels this time however” quainted with the alms-aqideals of I writes the editor of the Century Book their'1- national academy 'military Notes “as second lieutenant of cavalry To the prospective cadet the book In the national army” he sailed for is Invaluable as a foretaste of the duties responsibilities' and privl ? France last month a£ ajs leges obtaining at West Point The novel volume : is Ethel Hueston whose new illustrated with photohas Just been pub- g graphs of fully of unusual “Sunny Slopes points about the buildings and the meninterest by n lished celebrated the event at this married according to institution: — (G P Putnam’s New Sons is She — company her publishers York) 3 now Mrs Edward j- - Best of Denver V ‘SONS OF ELI Mr Best is first lieutenant in the Colo- -t to rado engineers corps and Is ready This Is a collection of related be ordered out at a moment’s notice by Ralph D Payne concerning a HISTOIlV OF THE GREAT WAR This is the second volume of the 2 great work ‘on the world war by Sir t Arthur- Conan Dojle It is entitled S“The British Campaign in France and ‘ r - Bod-lela- n- - ’ thir--teen- th Chi--ne- se - Chi-"‘ne- - se - - v f am-bassa- dor - - - d - - -- ’ get-tln- Bobbs-Mer-n- - — :epi-sod- es Boston) “TAKE TP by George Matthew Adams author if “You Can” ‘is a bit of burning ambition along t healthy normal “Take ’ of-ilc- - er - - “TOWARDS THE GOAL It” lines that cannot but help inspire the reader It contains suggestions as to your right to the world and the great things that are in it Short virile inspiriting expressions for the many that will add to your ambition your hope In the world your understanding of life’s values and accelerate your pace in the world The sort of tonic all human beings need at some stage of life’s game Among the hundred odd titles are: Good Losers Age Scars Almost Little Devils Your Two Men Enemies Feet and Eyes etc “We must fight inch by inch up to a certain fortress and then hammer one small blow at a time until the walls fall But we can be as full of the spirit of "taking it’ at any intermediate minute as we are at the last final minute of attainment —If we wish And that is what this book is about It is to make us get our eyes on a fort— the world-- success — life— and take it Inch by inch moment by moment in bet ’ — ’ - - lKI§ve M Ecb jMliilrei Cleaned or rebuilt like new and cut the Jiigh coo t of living — 's The Repair Directory gives all the principal places where aa article can be repaired he preserved in every home as a ready guide Herald-Republican- and-shoul- BIO STORE repairExpert pipeor mail to ing Bring : FOUNTAIN PENS K Broadway Was 5424 SOMETHING FOR JONES Drill sergeant (sarcastically to little Jones who is continually out ol! step)— Company all except Private Jones change step! 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