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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY 'MORNING, AUGUST 8 of Late Books 0 Intimate Views . f NEW POEMS APPEAR Of Strange Race Glow With Color no nsir Watson Exhibits Nobel prize winner, repre-th- is year by " "The oenled To-rer.- Yeats' Volume Re- - veali .Hit .Mood. Graver, Authors ,.i Latest and Quieter. THF. MARSH AR Ml: HAJI RIKKAN. tt Hy Kulanaln. Publisher, J. b. romfwny, Philadelphia. Yt7RiTTE.V of people about whom F 'muf romance hi. been ' woven, hut very little detail known, "The Mirth Arab" ia a highly cradltablo work. It bring to Occidentals a story that veritably rings with truth. well acquainted with 4 he in ItnMtjjit of tlx 'Iraq country, which nrrsrig Into prominence alnra the treaty of Versaillee "FuUniln" haa told Htrttffnrlc Ule In a inoet faaclnailn-taaivner- . News and Views of Modern Artists REW SCULPTURES EXHIBIT FAIRBANKS'.GHMS. Tricks of Trade, muses on age To Our Confusion Butler William Yeats, 1923 Haji Rikkan, Picturesque Arab r Character, Lends Aid to ART LITERATURE Critical Reviews 19, 1923. ti Primavera," artiht'. concept ' of Springtime an exhibition piece.' Left, above, a detailed study of head of same figure Below," "America, an interpretative study taken from group for memorial monument. Sculptor s Year In Italy Brings Artistic Growth a Accomplished Reveals,. Higher Development of Creative Gift. Work Principles of Behaviorism as Expounded, Leave Us Puz ,'2led, Yet Amused. m THB WAYS OF BEHAVIORISM. By Jovn H. Wstsnn. I,chllhsrs, Har per et tirotnei-s- . Niw ) er. pOMTrvrxr the moat optlmlatle book on psychology that haa comj our way la thla n volume by lr. Watson whlrti U, he anys. to be sldered "aa tha author's heat effort to make Ms position clear to himself aa well aa to others." Stripping the new born Infant of all Inherited t ha gives the careful mother new material "a lowly pier of formation that protoplasmic to do with as ehe ran. squirms But how much more hopeful to work with simple new material then with a complex organism of Inherited trvlta. Instincts, dlanosltion, abilities snd tendencies: Now all tha mother need do la to understand "hehavlorlam," and she ran mold the rtrlld to her Ideal. Dr. Watson's theories com to tha layman under three claaaee: Those tni", obviously true, those tne and those that seem so ordinary mind' cannot accept them. Dr. of however. mind, Speakinc Watson aaya: fines ln no mind In his laboretory. sees It nowhere In hla Bubjecta." Therefore, the ordinary concetti ion of mind, mental tralta and thlnkine; la entirely abrogated and a new terminology auostl-tute- d. whoaa AMONG th Utahnf achievement are adding luster to the art hltory of th tat. tha nam of Avard Fairbanks la taking high plaea on th roll. Mr. Falrbanka, coming of a family of artlat. early gavaevidence of exceptional gifta aa a acuiptor. Hia display of creative genius In the modeling of wild animals his fight ing puma and buffalo, as xampls and , won him several acholarslilp. The brought him public recognition. intan.ii anthuslaam for hi work which actuated the youth belongs alio to the man. and hi reputation naa grown witu hi progres. for who in 1987 Mr. F rbank several veara been head of th Unlver-ait- y of sculpof Oregon'a department ture, with a year'a lear of abanco while he took hi B. F. A. degree at YeJi waa awarded a Guggenheim fel lowship, which gava him the opportunity of a year abroad to do creative work. Ha left nearly a year ago for nine months Italy, where haa has spent old reveling In the rich art treasures ofwith Florence; studying and working atmoanew Impetus la this, pregnant THE TOWER. By William Butler Vests. Publisher, The MarMillan Company, New York, f IKE to a tower, strong and majestic, Mr. Yeata book rises among the ; t- ; leeser poetle fabrications of the summer.. Jt la only a amall volume, con, poems In all. talnlng but twenty-on- e but these bear full evidence of hla peculiar powers, tha great glfta that have Justified hla title to be called, since Hardy's death, the outstanding figure Not a novel the took la yet written In contemporary English literature, e A Ik the atyle of a matter novellet. Thla la not Impassioned verse; with hook af travel, the volume la replete tba calmer vision that years Impart, with anecdote of the adventurea and exierlenrea of the Arab tribesmen that tha Irian hard looks forth from hla brin to It a touch of romance with a MEXICO'S ANCIENT tower, pondering gravely upon ag and convincing air of verity. youth, reviewing the long peaeaga beUnlike the author of many travel tween, and musing upon a variety of RACE OFFERS HERO hooka. "Kulanaln" haa earaped the matters that his mind haa marked. But of a bald recital of facte by are here in hla poem the came there weaving the atory around Ha.fl Rlkksn, d of thought, the old Integrity ROMANCE GOOD FOR a peddler of the marsh of 'Iraq, who felicity of word and cadenced haa traversed the cieaerta and plain Hne. eeeme to which Tht mytlclm n ... ... I i4 thla i4 Ph'r: region. The pedmm curing ni enwrap the Celtic aoul, and which haa wnn .. dler, we are told, la a typical Arab. WHITE FOX. By C. E. Soogglna. Mrs. Falrbanka and their four amaU alwaya been a part of leal poetry Throorti hla eya readera aee the picCo., .jt sons, Avard, Jr., Eugene, Elliott and pervadea tha volume. turesque life of thla strange people. Justin, and aleo Ellis Fox, a brother ' 8COOOIN8 la a rara man but It "An Mrs. Falrbanka, who Is a student or Pride Endure Through thing, paltry aged of MR. Hla book, whkh la no more - A Uttered coat upon a atlck, unart and architecture: The family haa Wretched Cxlatenea. less than 17S less a than being novelette, returned to' Salt Lake, bringing f Just 'There are-- gnwhle dferriphkm of page in Jenxlh, la handlrd In a ConUs sands and sing. r ." v Houl l Revises Terminology f back several rarely beautiful piece - v. . fv In the roarahee. wher "TfVIng condition ner that calls for no criticism. The which reveal a finer blossoming or the Arab tribea eke out a miaerahle material from wllch he fashions his Thla h tell tta and ao there la aong, Older Psychologist. ecu ntor a art. ' I ,:S A great many of tha contention of SI,' ,'' 2, residing In crude mud hula romance would ho doubt have been albeit touched by a wistful note. In hi During hie Florence sojourn. and subsisting mainly on rice a spun to twice Ita length by the souL HI year have crept upon him tha behavlortat ran ba reconciled to Falrbanka completed several groups. ' -- --' -, ' the old payoholojfy a mere substituequator that la tn eimrn contrast with of novelist, but Mr. Scogglns unawares, It aeema, and he exclaim Vvor models of which ha haa with sketches the spirit of a proud rare. Then the evidently believe in no embroidering or tion of term aeoma to .have taken him. .JRema of tha finished work hq place. For Instance, where once waa difficultly of tha modern Sheik of the padding. He glvea you tha essentials "What shall I do with this absurdleft behind at th studio in Italy, been ? ! 'aaaoclatlon'' and "habit," we now desert, who are acknowledged leailere of a atory. leaving you to employ your ity which h is retaining for a period aa bl have "condltlonlnaT" and "respond." O heart, O troubled heart thla carif the people, are told in an Interesting, imagination In filling In such details are not definite, and there nlan Inatead of "memory" (which Watson J a you desire. Sparse and compactly convincing way. icature, every po!bility that he may return to ; t Through the anecdote and taJe of written aa It la, it la larking neither aaya positively does not exist), we that hat been tied to age Mr. Decrepit Fairbanks left almost Florence. have "learning," a fin distinction, to personal experlencea related by the In color nor atmoephere. In humor nor me Immediately after his arrival for Callbe euro. peddler and other character, the read human nature. Aa to a dog-- tailT ' r. number of In "l has he where fornla, er la made acouatntej with the feel process that fascinating The atory la of Old Mexico which Thinking Never had I mora teresting prospects. He expects to rewe have long arrogated to the human ings, the heller and cuetoma, the o- - offera ao fertile a field tor tha writer Excited, paeaionate, fantastical turn within a week, however, whan he rial outlook of these of romance and of one who had been family Dr. Wataon places In the nor an ear and eye Imagination, plans to hold an exhibition here, giving o vastly different from- their reared aa tha last representative of folk, hroar. A simple process in wnicn we more expected tha Impoe- That his many friends snd art lovers of the new ruler. That there ia no com Moctexuma'a royal line, against tha day use the muscles of our throst, larynx ? aible" ' city an opportunity to see his new work. I mon meeting-grou--A la made clear. wben tha star ahould bring back Ita and chest." There Is no thought until j .ieh Britain may departed glory. And, Juxtaposed against and tha difficultly Artist's Concept of Sprlnj Perhaps tha poem here are nal Im there is ,a vocabulary thinking Is ' expert to meet In attempting to con- his picture of the savage aurvlvora of burd with that lyric fire which burned merely repeating worda "under our j Alluring Flgur. .c. trol thla nomadic rax'a Ja pointed out thla ancient race, Mr. Scogglna hat In hla earlier verse. Yet the glow The astounding atatement is , breath. finished hla Among place, the "La mmugnout the book an attitude of de given us a group of modern motion and there is a resonant anueta made that deaf mutea cannot think Prlmavera,"-exquisite figure repre- - nlv sympathy It manifested by piciura actors, arriving in tne Mexican that never fails. until they are taught some form of be stressed. must "FulanaUn" the Joint of hill In search of local color for a springtime, langusgs: also, that their dreams may It is a chsrming conception, the slena Brit en civil officer andpseudonym hla wife -- ho be read by tha movementa of their of the coming of Cortex. to the tower top and lean climb '1 Have Ion been In tha country of which sprits rising from the der, With them I Dolores, screen beauty fingers. upon broken stone, tree bole, la molded with delicacy and and a bora vampire, a creature to Ix- This laat atatement challenges tnainey write. mist that la like blown anow la face wears a of sensitive tha line, In aeen grace of Interested all who paycholattention Whita haa tacclcoyotl, Fox," aweeping over all, 1 Curleua Ithlcal Coda subtle smile as though sh dreamed of . F -wgejetJ few white women, quite beyend eom ogy. Are dreams, then, mere word - Coma Down Valley, river and alma, Under tha iDrlnrs at her com the loveliness that from laM. "dream" mutea Do deaf Polorea flnda thla repetitions? light of a moon The figure, which Is to be of ing. on their finger tips? Long research Is The duplicity exhibited by the Arab Krehenalon. god from the mountalna That aeema unlike Itself, that Is size. life being cut In is brourht out with force, and yet thla Interesting material on which to ply her aeema unchangeable, necessary either to verify or disprove marble at the Italian atudio. Mr. Falr of these atatements. A substratum A glittering sword out of tha east. unpleasant trait la explained no arm art. To Hunter, tha director. White at tha exhibition banka Intends It for A puff of wind truth is here, however. Thought is un that Fox seems almost aent by Heaven to be pathetically and understanding salona. me reader end by condoning It. Iu the Moctexuma of hla picture; he aaya And those white glimmering frag- doubtedly assisted by adequate vocabon which A second exhibition tnarbl menta of tba mist sweep by." plirlty, with the Arab. Ia allied with excitedly. "Ha won't have to act: all ulary. Tha hint to tha parent la obvl-nehe has been working Is called tba honor: virtual savagery exist aide by he's got to do la look like he' looking ua. Give tne cniid tna vocaouiary ' V jtiJtj g to is Intended which "Miseriacordla." aide with a atrict, if unueual. rode of now!" And White Fox, living through needa. more, and more and mora of It, ear JS-memorialise ai organization of mercy etniee. Instance after iuatanca la given tha recreated scenes of hla people's his- "Barbara Wirithrop's" If he la to become proficient. in Tha been which established haa of the Arah'a devotion to an Ideal, of tory, "I" Moctexuma, the Axtec lord. Italy. tne ia renamed The unconacloua uvea offered readily to ahleld or a venae and hla heart ia moved and aaddened by sculptor has completed plans for an Creator Now Abroad unverbalixed." Aa roon as a vocabu . even strangers who have sought pro' a sense of 4ha tragic peat. Tha young interpretative group for submission to lary Is given, the unconscious (."unv an Hawaiian commission. Although no isceion, aince thla tnvolvea a matter Indian know nothing of the trlcka ol erbsllzed ) becomes conscious, or Of honor. And. "Hospitality among tha photography, and, when ha aeea the Miss Helen Katharine complete model of th piece Is availThis thesla. or course, verbalized. Brouxhall, Araba on the desert, we are told, "haa completed film run off. tha Intensity of whose latest addition to the "Barbara rests upon the foregoing atatement. able, a detailed study of the head of America." which la to be the dominant' Become a byword." and It ia no less emotion roused In him by realising the Winthrop series of books for girls la " "" Little Hop for Adult; oommon among tha humble houaeholda figure, shows tha strength of his Interia again touring Euplight er hla race la vented in song Just or tne marshes. The native American ia sugaa ha haa been wont to aing In hla rope, appearing, pretation. In Mu.t 'Em Catch left Montreal with June Early. having - To one who would have an Intimate mountains. The gested In the feathered headdress used. magnificent voice re- a party of friends. Glasgow, Scotland, Th on unhappy thought In the book Is th strong. the but face gllmpee of thla slneng half of tha vealed set Hunter craay aa ha thinks waa tha flrat deatlnation of the party, ea In the atatement that practically all ; L Intellectual Armerican type. world. Fulanaln'a atory la Indeed what a furore it would create In New and, after aome time spent In Scotland conditioning" ia dona before the child rare gift. It offera a for which n head a of Tork. "Juxin," charming and England, tha tour extended to years of age. The adult can the youngest Falrbanka la the model, Arao n:e taut la of compelling interest. Mr. Scogglns Tvhlt Fox la a pic and a large part of tha continent do threat to help himself. He 'could' If SPIRIT OF BOYHOOD PHELPS little ANALYZES: a are two "La and of head Primavera," a Miss Broughall'a party la now on tha turesque, moving figure, and there but hi nature makea such a marbles which Mr. Fairbanks la show- -, vividness given to tha picture of the French. Riviera, from whence Lyons he would,almost "With hu Impossible. change terra A "La model of cotta ing. Spanish Conquest aa It la reconstructed, will ba tha next point visited. Later mans aa laxy as they are aoout mem- - YET RAMPANT AMONG RBLiRKABLE SAGA which means "the snail" a, mat la atrongiy in contrast with the they will motor to Parle through the selves," Dr. Watson remarks, "the bronze fountain piece to be placed In I" ork at the premier of beautiful chateau country, prior to sebra can aa eaaily change hla stripes " the laat Nabuan noble turna an au- - sailing, early In September, for New aa tha adult hla gardena of a Eugene, Or., homo-sh- ows INTREPID AIR MEN THE WAY OF POWER. By L. Adams OF THE FORSYTES I dlence'a personality." tha nude, figure of a small boy ' ridicule Into excited Dlaudlta. York. a j.. The for Book Beck. necessary, Publisher, than, only Cosmopolitan thing la whole told The drawing away In fear from by Law Don atory "Barbara WInthron Abroad" la the race, la absolutely perfect fsew York. THE BREAK-UBv Either Blrd-aaCorporation, and a "Portrait of Barbara, snail. Thla, Luis, aa the peons know him who will title of the new book, which U C. Page perfected By RICHARD P. MASSOCK. conaltlona for every child from birth DarllntPublleher, Tha Penn be familiar to readera of Mr. Soogglna' "afHETHER as "E. Barrington" or Booth," young daughter of a Eugene By WILLIAM LYON PHELPS. Co. are publishing. In this Miss of age. In a wealthy, inven I yeara IS (AP). Bold NEW YORK. . ruDiisning Co.. Philadelphia. are Aug. two previous books and aet down with Broughal! takea commissions executed while citizen, L. In her real ldentit'of the heroine and her live country like ours, surely this small Adama It la impossible to aay what books . TTHILE Ita atructural pattern fo. a verve and brilliance that makea ua re- friend through experiences abroad and oeeJer dreams, th pioneering spirit, tha de- Beck, this writer is engaged with tha of our time will be read at the close abroad. can-- earn y berfllled.- trot having-aearlier mwa atrictty cenrenttrrnat tittea-- i gret acquaintance at a French school oulta similar to her sire to open new paths for tha world Mirror of tha Strongest Work In Handling own adventures. Passing Show, as the of this century: It Is probable that Pioneer Thema. tna atory of the girl who, dis- with Mr. scogglna. , leiiin to follow, presumably motivated the carded by her lover for a wife with of the Far East term this many of the poems and tales of Kipling. philosophers of Housman, some plays by tha first of the fliers who spanned the AtProbably the most important work MAN'S COURAGE AND wealth, la led, for tha aake of her fam worldly life Here In thla book how Shawlyrics and Barrie, will for a, long; tima accomplished during tha Italian year is lantic. ily, into marriage with another and to Mrs. ever. show how us Beck seeks group. "The pioneer the Mother. authors. tneir survive n promptly discovers that thla Yet one suspects that behind it all wa may possess ourselves of knowledge from tha open aoacea" ia far more Among the novel. I do not know of L which Is to be placed In th Esther POWER TO ENDURE was n of behind in or tha to much what the haa have a same feeling as that of a better Short Park, Vancouver, wash., a girt Mirror, goes any that worth loving than tha handsome Idler ought a world far different from the one of chance for tha future than yie books to tha oity from the donor of th parte w no had broken her heart 'a Mra. small boy who embarks upon a thrilling our sense. NOVELISTS' THEME written bdoui mi lamny 01 tna jror- - Thla perhaps reveals the artist's creaatory manage, neverthaleee, to rids In eager aatlcipa. J MriBeck has long been an earnest sytes tive talent at thair height. Th group" by John Galsworthy. They-at very Intereetlngv for tta pictures of non ui in student of Oriental mysticism and the present hold about the same place in shows the mother, a figure sturdy,, exnung aipa. a society wooa unexpected aspects "Tha Three Musketeers of the of Air," ancient the for wisdom and la aa East, literature strong, firmly poised to fac the dan contemporary English r THE NINTH CIRCLE. By Harwood the story of the Bremen's .... ipecinaie. flight from several years an ardent disciple of the held In France, by Roma in Holland's gers that encompassed th Mra. Darling, wboaa "Baldy of Noma" pioneer Steele. Publisher. Doubleday, Do- - Baldonnel to left this MAGAZINE. STRATFORD island, THE Oreenely of SCRIBNER'S. was a remarkable dog atory, la a Yoga principles training the physl "Jean Christophe." Both are works home, arms extended protectlngly over ran Co., New York. The admittedImpression. was, In flight reral and mental these the clustered of three about her powers. children reflect which with of an old pioneer Sacramento Paul Eldridge's allegory of 'The On recognize a good deal of truth PATROL. Ey Philip MacDonald. Pub ly, undertaken In great length, response to the chal'studies In the occult," she describes markable accuracy the political, social. kneee a tiny boy hiding hla terrified, family, but eh lived for a number of (olden Apple," which I one of the in- - underneath the cynical humor of the New lenge dropped from the skies by Amer"-Ica'- a the various and Brothers, lisher. Harper hia In she of folds which face th her small life artlatic and through dress, stages commercial, yeare in Nome, Alaska, where the tereetlng features of tha August num bachelor friend whose comment' Jesse York. hardy blrdmen who already .had passed to a belief In thla strange creed of the twentieth century, the activity one in sisters clinging to each other and to dog team waa the winner of ber of The Stratford Magazine, haa in Lynch Williams retails In the story the "dips." A wnicn is a mystery to tne average England, the other on the Continent. the mother a skirts. It la in the wo it a delightful application to human with the paradoxical title. "The Bad CTUCH unmatched heroism as la rep experienced wieny epectacuiar races. ( preeenta' it is a trtcolored tale of and. bv two Western mind. She tells of her own was iust under to man's face that one finds full evidence John life. Tha beautiful Princesa, who detion of Nome's amaxlng contrasts Influence of Good Homes." which he a-- resented in the exploit performed Germane and a son of Erin. aoWlers- an. early disbelief, of the skeptical atti when In Galsworthy 1908 he published a novel called of Mr. Falrbanka' ability to express where plain frame exterior conceal manded that the- - suitor who won her contributes to the month's Scrlbner'a. aa a part of routine duties by those wounded In now same the war. friends In tude she these which of He bad pro spirit In marble. Man Toe hand approached ahduld brtBa her "the golden ap very conceivable luxury for a home, It is an Interesting view of "home courageous men who serve the Cana Property. Instead of enemies. Each writes his matters when certain incidents had duced very little This marble, which is now on Its way before this, but k and fur and mukluka are doffed ple from the golden tree,". leam in the life." though extremely radical aa com dlan government In policing the regions own a with bit of - Ivr Pari parkas version, besinnlng of her aroused ber Curiosity, gradual took no critical penetration to to Vancouver, received high praise from end to humble her pride: and the fortu gowns and dainty sllppere Ideas, that of the arctic this is the theme to pared with is acceptance of Indian philosophy, and of discover special and the one autoblograph3', repetition new of Italy's greateat contemporary-sculptor-s, waa book mas the a ner or that nate never crowna knows ia Ita Is Prince adMr. the trick book vivia whose laudation Steele ug aeacnption presented. Mr. William having the new powers It has granted her. Dante Sodinf, who was ing sport event, the spring flog race, played him,, hilt, having told, and reterpiece. The family of the Forsytes mitted the fact that "w no longer dedicated. Stories of the.ttoyal Mount t aptain Herman Koehl a narrative is She describes the drastic discipline bore a striking resemblance to one an- charmed with the artist's conception of make the book well worth reading. told the fabulous account of his heroic nave tne Home Life of the good old ed Police are as plentiful as black- like an embellished pilot's loar. Major necessary to bring body and mind irto other In bftslc traits and ways of think- tha theme. Signor Sodini returned Jean Trnt, the heroine of the atory, exploits In obtaining the colden aDcle. days,? the cynic Caldwell replies: berries In summer, their activities beu. Itzinaurlce, the observer; receptivity, and to realization that ing, yet each was sharply Individual several times to aee tha work ax it fa a daueliLar of one of Virrinlm.'a nrnn cornea to helieve in It himself. ing a favorite subject With the novel- james the emotions of the two grim "what is railed the Occult Is only an ized. A new group of persons had been progressed, commenting that "No such ed families. In an Impoverished co'ndi- - There Is simplicity and clarity of ex "There probably never was a time ists who write of the Kreat northern recalls men wnen danger lm extension ahd wider perception of the added to British fiction. The word work as this is being done tn Italy to in tion aince the civil war. Jean haa gone press kin in Martha Banning Thomas' in tha history of tha home when spaces, and the name of this famous pended. inecocKnii Baron Guenther von Huene powers we know." One of the things ivew ioric to art as a sort of compa"Cabin on the Cllff.v Of the three property." ae in Tennsyson's "North- - day. " He expressed great delight that members of the same family hsd body of men has come' to be a syno,io wears fetd. monocle because a who nion-social who would understand must learn em Farmer, waa the keynote, and an American sculptor should make such director for Lucy Dale, poems Included under this caption, the nym for romantic adventure. such excellent oportunltles to enjoy he haa only been able to (hose since birth is behind world the real ' the "that at whose home she meets Peter before ext long It began to appear that a success in Italy. But too many novelists. Mr. Steele see with his West, tftjrxl, Morning Leaving. being together aa In what you call right eye. was Looking Glass is not to be entered by one of the most dramatic of contrasts Mrs. Fairbanks, when seen at the a mining man from Nome, not at all the freely stated. these degenerate daya. One of the says, have represented them aa "pos In the role ofshortsighted passenger. As such, his those whom the body binds to Ita ca- was to be used as the subject. This family's temporary residence, apoke "primitive Alaskan'' she had expected. greatest Improvements of all is that turing swashbucklers prepared to aban was given to philosophical remis attainable is the struggle between the idea of with enthusiastic delight of what their The etory moves from New York to The wind will set his hand against Understanding prices." don their atern duty in favour of the time we no longer have ao much home iniscences and the fondling of a small by any w ho will subject themselves Property and the Idea of "Wa Jean'a home, and the dilapidated old stay abroad had given them. the roof. first romantic girl that came their wooden life, nor the same sort, as In the Beauty that symbolized his to the necessary discipline. And push a bulky shoulder by southern estate, whose former glorv between tha commercial, acquisitive feasted on art tba whole time w were This picture he repudiate. Cer-- - mother's heart good old days, which, by the way, way." love. While Mrs. Beck tells of many curi in Florence. It seems an untouched has departed, is depicted with a famore the door: the and detached. were terrible. emperament inly no such Impllcitlon could rest v Is known to news ous Incidents occurring during her but Much of the The sun will shin a If to ghe full medieval city, there Ilea tha same dust miliar touch. , "Look out there. (.Indicating a equa!lypa!slonate artlstle against the man whose' almost super, paper readers. story In the retelling.' those search, when she witnessed supernor-that Michelangelo left. We met many proof human achievements In the frozen who lived it man golfing with his Though the etory' course Is pedicle of their mal Indian bring something Me from the beginning. It Is told In a feats wonderful people of th artistic world, My house la wearing (as It always faquirs performed by reaches at "the Ninth Circle" ,Mr. reaction to It all. their excitement, sonl. How often would you have In Pursuit of Beauty J ,who sought to prove by material phemusicians and artists. Both Mr. Fair- - ' wore). seen that sort of thing In the good pleasant re fashion. Its dialogue la natuSteele has narrated amazement and nomena the powers they claim, she says H Does Not Forget Material. enjoyment. banks and Mr. Fox were studying voir . are glinta of humor to ral, old daya, when sens alwsys srose Fete Westwsrd. In command of In contrast with the Bremen crew Is at the end: "There is one thing I should I stout demeanor In my absence, brighten It. the detachment at Last Haven, the and usually kept silent In the dis Even in the pursuit of beauty Mr. culture under a very finwho musician. George H. Wilklhs. who reveals himself like to make very clear. The powers since , Mra. Darling's famous dog team was had been most Signere Guiseppi Chiaro, on human of habitation their northernly quieting presence parents, In "Flying the Arctic" as an explorer can be attained. Of that there can be Eeamea Forsyte, never forgot the Idea a close friend Its of Caruso and had sung timbers must eoio to. r ranee qjring the vit. where end addressed them In their letter eiflh. had aought IWI Isolated pos- t- as of property. He waa a first class busiwell as adventurer. Hia will to com remem. . it be no let But doubt. In in carrying ammuniwithstand ita noble sen-icseveral with th famous operas a as it as 'Honored Sir," Instead of 'Pear sought refuge from memories bat the forces of the north was direct- bered that those who have attained ness man in the city, but he was also tenor." A hundred storms, and quietly con tion for thearmy over the almost. Charlie'? that tormented him. But he could not ed an expert Judge of painting,, which ha new out toward In on little the value them set finding powers mountain pasees wss vince something tohorknow what horrors lay before him. Son Follows "They never did anything bout this world.. sna Mrs. Darling received a The weather of a ttafaihood themselves. 'Realization' is what matt- added to his collection. Otrand canvas Young ror of loneliness, of com and darkness. gether, If they could avoid It, It and ability to overcome obstacles ers,- not the pom-e-r to startle or awe do not completed satisfy any healthy In Father' Steps. tiecoratlon from the, French of th malignant spirit of the North. made them so horribly so Soamea to usiness added his man; him in curried throueh his undertaking, the multitude. Here we have all who The two oldest Falrbank boys. Avard. of them. In whst you In his The rain will plunge the windows e a trip from Point Barrow to have attained the higher consciousness, collection,an as the masterpiece Fight to Outwit Dread Jr., and Eugene, took violin instruction call these degenerate days many beautiful wo at into grief, gallery, exquisitely fuil the who in have known a famoua church school, tha 6. fi. Spitzbergen. truth, of th North. of them not only play together, but Spirit man wnom he made his wife. And b!lnd them as It s often MindacTeement." Annunciate, while In Florence, Ayard some of them actualtv entov It I . POWER After the fstal accidnt rhich hsd ed me.. s.ase CkSeptiiii!2txJ.jyiaLilLl!n. r admrrrhat tfiey aonT veTv" often 'cTOmed'T.aTrir'Nsirn, rate Katf heen Telf publish Maska in a Pageant. ' W imam What i love? it exclusively aatching s)ine f'a-r- i Veeeel Pke tha fathers talent for nine months to ho'd the post, with Allen - White's character sketches of self frsnkly. his comment charged with idea of possession, which often is no has descended that enjoy a Quiet Evening at Home In a leaf to tha son. H worked TJttl clock, I hold you so. the Family Circle. B,ut who ever no companion but four Eskimo, no eleht more on the nol.y ang-- r of the In laid then the a keen which is dignified predatory and a few politicians a satirical humor under at the Museo Stibbert, where And In your face I aee reflected other white man within Jfi" nilles. How whom presidents ea. jlid very often?" he ha known personallv. The understanding of men and events, and sttnet, or ia It the unalloyed wish that diligently he modeled a knight In armor which The b.in- - dark night sky. he works and struggles during these - hla will be animate with life. the object or one s love should ba as ha many merita. timeditor, always expresses jEmporia portralta the In of see Miss to Aa Quite hands And rebellious wives and daughI collected Thorns' your opposite n'ermlnnhie months lengthened bv happy and secure as poesihle? No one While abroad the party spent severs I work is the effort of Har- ter., who break their chains and run ays before the supply shin Teara of time passing by can truly and sincerely love Beauty week Pathfinder in Paria among tta galleries and ry Alan Potnmktn In picturing "Burial wild. Caldwell conKnues his Bolshevl. came slipping through r. And a solitary Ice the lest in the abstract or In the concrete either the of art Interest. A week waa hv an Inland Sea." whore too conscious tie doctrines: places Arctic should "gt" him. as It hsd so if one a ej es are clouded by predatory sndtirliired phrssee do hut Irrltat. Wttle clock, I hold you eo; passed at Rome, absorbing the antlqui-tl- e many brave men of the Force, is told dstre. and VsnDeu.en declare thsl "Tre art of the ancient city. After, And tn my Inner mind I know know r!la for hat's in faithful detail and dramatic pow"They good The wife of Roames finds him odious, leaving Florence, are like people." and eketchlng apt thev visited Venire That you are amatler. emaller far thm. Boredom is not aocd for er Then, when any so odious that we cannot altogether and of his extension, l Milan usInclines sgree-nento -ordxtt-seeThan that solitary atar. It and, stopping again in Pans comparison. e poisons the system. anybody, beyond endiirnce. Weet-war- d acqiiit her of guilt In marrying him and In London, In her Chest-nut- " In New York on arrived Hcre and interferea Is sleep, prevents to with a set on asked out of who rescue as a Man and Soamea. Property trip 21. The homeward trip wa broke Helen P. Smith show- Yet you. a tiny, d nice usefulness the next day. . . . Our In search of the lost Wainwright expething I felt it in 017 bones that this woulrl not her to fulfill her contract, did July expected In her vereejjn ehlch Ann at With shining dial, with tightened rense of rhythm WVm again where th forebears of both sexes Mich., Arbor, To dition. refuse an expressed wish not make himself more physically at- Fairbanksea last through the winter. Other people stor T11ni sr. llnM lh stood u not because thev wanted purchased a car, continuof the Chief i not In the 'tradf'tnrs spring. tractive by insisting on his rights. Sh ing the Tick the deeth march ceaselessly Their in the rot. cellar motor.. till to, but to. because Most hsd Journey of the Rova! Mounted. by apples they they the ripple of billowing broom Fate ranr.o,! left him for a man of exactly the oppoFor that sollterv star-ra- nd me. f lhm had no rlace to ao hut Rut you and I had never bargained f'tr Thta n an tremendoiis experiences That breaks on the brim o the site temperament. Bonnie Prince Charlie. be IVvnaWt FAVE ELIZA WILLIAMS. home." th"se of waste meadow: A Military Mr. finished patrolling thla the When silver Tove barrelful ef Galsworthy l organ, volpisn. anything Chtdsey, detailing the iomantlo luh. Ice and no wfh but one Eskimo comOf pigeons. leei. aslant a gray fine novel, he had no Intention of go- Parr If the conservative people mho are panion, or ftrhting Waj g bright tweet windfall that we found, history of Prince Charlea Edward his way barg.,.to ing on with the history of the family. art, th young Pretender, ta an Inter- aky." Attractive fiction tft!B from The Picked never and trying n "sae civilization" want to civilization wi:h the only survivor doubtful of cf up He wrote many other novel and aome polished, "hn Day Compenr'a list Include And also there Is understanding In her keep the home, ther must make it "In biography offered the WalnwTlrht expedition. In defiame The moment at most toss it to the ground. remarkable play, but nothing made eating ana uuoert heidew Th hyjohii"Day; "it won't destroy the home of the North Spirit "Uieiit- - picture of a "Trapped" soul, althouxb teresting" lit! s Jatrst MMbook. Stammwrln; forces terrible the Impression on reader that had Century. moment more the should. hnrti K'lier." afeCHWft CniM A than it reviews the ercenrri- Only she haa chosen a harkneye-- theme. to make It arreeablc." he says And. are him Mr aasinst actual. J been bv the Forsyte fstnily. and fanatic pr"dcd of lath century were forewarned, hut that is hot ennngh, . !rnel. and hie "vti. os: There ara other pleasing 'offerings on ea a soagestmnr he memtemV the Pw fteeie- eert Althmxh the Mrj rf 28 yeara later he returned to the L nurd pattern .Nearly rh rt'hftr--- Kaihenne varied themea from the eeversl poets lsunrs. who find it fun to bresk-fstates, promise to be a learier. Into which he has woven them may be Onr brsva ironic laughter is no good. a theme, and at once hi P"w- -r John RUdell treatise on "The Liter. togeth-- r, hi own. these beroic feat are but a Kho.ar x repreeented. g seemed to rise: there la No earthly good. Oil Time h.is called o'ir Muff. PSMIOB Iv (I, W ind " Folli. of 1KV is a third book to .v RMiini ary the of record of hia bodv part calla out ia gallant this that . family ". one to Btkifate "Vsthek." humorous crlMoat employers neve come to rely another. .Interesting oi men. Spring leaves us rold, incredulous, aoj bored, ' ' highest power,. rotrllv.a by i., . They take peine to be quit aa Heroic end irsnce of a d'f'erent ua I upon The Tribune Want Ads in the Tcltin.' In wins vnere there is nothing stored. When he d.ecovered that he hid Ton will find many real barf alas ba ;J aUttloa BUne a lUtrlioca, tCestiaaed ee fsga twelve.) nuttier Of fetUiif their belp. 4n ITs tCeatlaaea ea fage Xwlea) Eifh Tit Iwelra, " - f re-I- t, hs poe.-eb- lr accua-tome- little-know- a, Bobbs-Merri- ll n. (I tr v ' - T - , I , !- -. . a r. i' seml-primit- jW nd . . s, lithe-limb- 'V7Sa1ltva, three-quart- jar . jr-- . Ml: Ji if er J Anglo-Saxo- a crose-aectls- Yoga Philosophy 1 - n, Bel-glu- m Alaskan Society Jlnnitnjl "n rJ?inrlr ineiy UpiClutM Simply Outlined Chio-cial- a" ll - , " - I . Under the "he-ma- DREADING LAMP Dar-Ung- ... roller-coast- er ..... - I J and-the- shaggv-lookln- g e . recog-tiize- Stubborn-determinatio- n 2;o0-mil- i. " 1 I th7T4 n Nk!tnr-foiTh- man-ma- Sl. El-"- MM - st nov-eti- orre-Ci:p- ') i T . F,i R.ir't st w |