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Show - o0 I ...,.... 4 -- m ,- 1 n e" 1... t -1 ,.0M'.... LEAVES work Proved OLD ALBUMS FROM & tboport:Ity:1,:rce hisL In own 51 I The Sumrfier Task isisit, i poem, into & talking machine The record thus produced has been care-fully preserved since then by a Mrs King. m... p... who recently gave I it to a London Browning society 'Mei latter. proud of its treasure. broiighl I together a large audience to hear. for i the drat time in public." the master a we voice. The poem recited WSJ the elm- ' Meet from the Bmwnin4 treasurl. 'ellow They Brought the Good News i ?MT! Ghent to AIL" And it is re- - I ported that Browning could-- not get through with IL Altogether it S al an unsatisfactory performance . . . the wimat of it all was that the poet broke down in the middle of his line."! Hence. it is rumored.. the horrified Browning society will' place the record' inspection onlY,.. tin a glass case7-fNew York Times. ! , G ...,.UNC,..M,.Wit. A491, COULD i 1 1 KNOW. :. . ,.. t If you could know the half of all I yearn to bc toyo4. dear heart! Each day that dawns I struggle to be strong and di my rrart, Yet when at last the night comes softly down I humbly pray--L- ord. grant me still to prove my tender love it;4! one more. day:" I ... .: eN I l 0' X- ----- 1 ' I , , luttoricsi Psuespolitical. an study of current social or theological go very far without coming face to face with Me ;principles asserted by Martin Lutaer Had Luther been nothing more Man a man of his own time this voted not be so. But he was one of the great shapers of-ou- rl human world Angry critics he has .,!: 46 1 4 W earth-f,)rge- d .-4-.0-7.--- Martin Luther. I srtal Just one more day to strive to rise care, Loads, at That my cramped soul may break its last to dare To face the future and to gladly live, with courage new, Loyal, and Cheerful, facing toward the light for truth and you 1 or X troubles. petty abov'e $tT WALT .1Joseph am',A, L;2ft1 IF YOU ... szcrioN TintEz DESERET EVEND;G NEWS SATURDAY, JUNE 19 1915 IV :!: if- eethe stAsoi (MR TEE DESERET NEWS). ; darise agnrioiwsoakpaaehot, thia;7danwi:s,eingmletoustnkeeysTpia,i rreaincrreasuanceaminigsilini,g ml,f):,rai will they will raise, in summer days, four hundred thlu. sand billion. And they'll produce while runn:ng such swarms of filthy critters, such ht,st, of they'll hide the skiesso let us not beviluittra. In Go and swat forth humble ;,:t tot, and in the !,k,rdlv palace, swat left and right, keep '''''." ,,,:i': you break a gallua Strike stalwart blows, and the foes, or later you will rue It, and Ill 8.t throughout the year, and tell you how to do it 111 sing you lays tci' cheer your days while yr,.. the flies are potting, I'll praise your zeal with g4,60me spiel. but I'm too fat for swatting. I'll urge ,., ILILOIACCII from goIden dawn until night's had are falliti;: Dut, like inosi guys whose words are wise, my acts are mostly stalling. -- -I . rawloose, , rt IIMH' ,t:tt.1191EIN .4 4Ate,t) had. and able defenders. but rleither feel that the last word about him hss Looking-Glass- " been spoken, because Luther can ha known and properly estimated only when he is alloweJ 'Peek for himof all the heights which I can never feel. And yet self. as he knew so well how to do. e are to Lave an adequate At last At U. r. C. Militia, of Silage Moon Famous. Novel bottle scale. edition of the works of Luther in Milhj. ,q volumes. each translated ten of series I liae Been Sold in the Culled Ststea k Goina a, In srOe of all thesmany tests in which daily fail. A nd edited by a competent scholar Aa.Eireeliam Jug Put the Ilhiphing Tube a Nen The with introductions, aml notes. That my decpplovemore deep ard pure and strong than I can Which He t'alia. '1tie White Sin." and Meonswhik j Prelitic nest volume, nosi it hand, betrays, 1,, ever ,iht)W earef ul Pork, and( convenient arrangeli Iliivote of the flint High's of A. In a ment materials. and Judging from Form It Mali .eted in Parte by Sarah Bernhardt and itt I Yol somehow. through my faihires, doubts, and feat, will t he difficulties detwrford in the pre- by Mrs. lattartrySta 1.0111d0111 Publisher Itefused It to, a face it will be. when the set is come to krow. and Six Thourand American One Pirated .1t nu Philip,. a ery real service to the cause. for n hich Luther stood. It includes the, Play by Herman Stitellauer Makes Hit hi Itolland. discussion on indulgences, the tresitises The dreary clouds can't hid" the sun for aye; it glimmers CLAWSON GREEN IN "Y01;NG 3IRS. WINTHROP." on happtisin. confestban. wood works. Ivy 1 (Landon lAterarr Letter) the Neat Testament and the papacy-Herthrough: a This picture shows; Mrs young actress in the cid , we see 'Luther not through4 the The sweet. wet violet-- struggling through dead leaves, still f Horne Dramatic club days. in one favorite roles. that of the bilnd tiri et.es of others but not seen much to pad ii t r'fi '.. (hpecial Correspondence.) trough our own. -We hear him talk, follow the ;Path or in Young Mrs. Winthrop.- - This beautiful play whih is not .1w, often renshows its blue; June ever great deal to asie and std.g.: life his of and the movement.. dercd noaclave as it should he. as one of the strong suoresses his, arouse& thrilling setts, thf Home mind. and alloys. all feel the or LtYNLION. As In a Looking And PO I trust. though oft I strike Love's chord with clumsy admiration." club in the Shit. the lea.kiing parts hting played by Widlo, John D. his rude but rich humanity.--Chicag- oImpact used to be editions of this,. atesavdtainain :lank:Wier t iit B. S. Young, Bird le Clawson Wells. tdrAtie I Spencer, hand, ' tlarldge YOUng and We, Herald. readable' famous and eminently nnmeiy, his statement t a. ., al 4,1,ifretrolVARner,:lail,daurhter of the late Bishop H B. Clawson, gnu inanunderstand.-- novel in American bookshops at every dined the everting itefort t You',11 fed, 4,he melody I tried to concomable price from five Cents uP. with "A Russian count. deer or the Salt Lalte,, theatre, .. Ii F. MABEL A. 111.7NDEIA 11717014 and no doubt there are still. Yester- tor and an En01111111 o.,, e. I they have not r,,.,1 day met Its veteran author. F. t'. evidently "ery-mI aliens there Ti e entire episode 114.171111 typical of lion. and that he loved -- Joan of Arit Phillips. who is a men of many . Hillow books Head of Mars be of his a all Joare stuttcn remember. you year into ago. may leap !tea literary 35 books wilt be he The George It eohan. Charming POii0eM lire following te dae to hie under as long ago as 1913. It 11.,,r, pubiished his military genius, but added to the public library Monday. tar! Pean, irsing ilerlin. Louis V I Julia of A translation who Marsden the have of Victor he read it Varied title a, r have Life." and the manifestation of thet genius came, June 21, 1915. by "My I -NEW BOOKS. Fre,, Kiri the Russian r English papers., at least. quoted Ida PEW for Scheffauer a ,nly after all years rif steady, anent! - passion play. The the Jells,- by K. P.." has been lasuPd service many anecdotes by the yard. they declare every wort Nobody outside of France; 5118CELA.NEOCS:' 13' -Pictorial I JOY iftcsiewfirhe number K.. is been P. have , the set Vaned life know arand Joffre. and in France itself the, down sint-111411AM. has Phiiii,s's 141MNE nr thia popular monthly it full t light ,4r whose lyrics and society 'versos aro. maker" of reforence hooka had Melted, IterardRussian Empire and Czar-:an- t. been. He first served in certainly the army fcr ran. Meanwhile,. It s,,,:1.14 thts t; ,a featurcs. Of well known . .41 SI ESit 1, Nati- bright and breezy summer Zi years. then joined the legal prase-Sio- n also a prospect of "The ! in itussis. 11.- 4:m by. The story goe that he owed and popular -a ii1Tp at nal stories there are. one of raM.P died om n4 the past week. His pas- Ots aeleotion as chief of staff tn the Ito Pektairlir and won a leading place therein., heIng done in Berlin :t tri,Rn Abbey. during BradleyWestminster AbLittle Days. by Eleanor lialloscli 4.1t oos. sion play. which foilows closely and persamel loyalty of an ,pid enntrade. the soon afterwards became, first a f ':BryantHistory of English Bal- and bott, slid the conclusion of the sequence of NeNt Testa- Mrs. Patrick Camphe:, novelist and then a dramatiet. 4 Also l'am who when the ladry. nm, so Th IA r,I, , ;nn of terse. pigranimatic acre. by Corr& Harris. Of PhOrt etor- reverently at been wenes. Ment has a produced while. a theatrical cabot and othersCourse in Citi- for court,e. la playing ShaaF st:perlor c(mn,!! 4 war assembled to h of then'. less than Wei tes, the following -- manager. are while worth rtotahle suyeessa. tessysesi with "t t on Ire or on make success -the his side of the wat,z Petrograd more (how, Dweiling Varied sith your 3dy zenship. trocoa in ir mitts. Ind sonic nirt the of -4 Wlth Hope.Help Anthony h Atm nbt s Jortre at d eau' -tioNleOreat Britain and the Next We: yesterday he said. I suppose, tally decided. I heisr. .!, titan fla, has. fir the most parr been of Allah.- - -- Concealed Ile Laughter Prof lAml Kc!Mcr author of tho re- - -- There is ycor ma!,'. its rather pleasant reoeption was due pr.eduction , in a Art." there (me ilkee to be- War. ha:: l'in Brink." -- The Peychologthe 1,11t, ra preyiousiy publistiert. one A ,lay. Anteric-an i; to int fact that I was able to write of ausc heio Pt, the appreeiaentiy published imp Ty. be the gr:i ; ,,g 1,LIVet.nCotr In the Home. list iii. alfifin 011 newspapere in book Ica; Decider. pht.' Spocial articles are by ture. I lo,en haa f tor so -. years many intion different the is and many Horace V, II 13. by translateu alwavsi exceptionally i4 unappre,tated 3 orbs has torm the Annesly Potter Daggertt. Loll Jones ami 'oomir of English literature in th!! 1111Peguetltread of Responability. ; , A one terest.1441 worlds. if not to because likes know and teerome zrateful, sas has it withdrawn world particularly eently and in Book FetterSource Economics. around the Arthur Giliterman. The poetry and 4 y of sern,wz I Austra t, 11.,1!. thelomdere of fame, ',.rst enterts4iing. ,,t .eat a!th evident in- - dfla "Savoy" after a rui, .,f lust FitchBeau BrummeL music eolumna c.otain many contribuat akat of claesic on business. being very well knoon for several books on Eng- The milord I. timate knowledge." But that was sheerl lee performance& Mrs iAmpte,:i , disadvantage Ecoof Home tions of merit and n,t only In the epe ash philology an l l;lorature. partimi I, roost timesmananais et FlaggHandbook properly regarded ate at 11,,,4 ,,r ntimand cial tj. ky he is it he nomics. secured an option on the r in a t but also in tho reg- :ar!y 'Entt'ish Lieratore in tha vi,:. lim! ,,ne uiating power for both empioyr departments. 11:e tae"Who's Who tells me that F. C. i and its author la it through of Play. Ini1stoiree, it isi not il' the dry r. bust- ular cooker,. hointmaking and house- ;or an Ago ForbushManual ere 1S41. diwm, is eo was the of that in be la born di rea turnity. lability that Phillips part of the wife ,!,,..11. Mrs Heusi nutlirms type. but by hold. and fi.hin an fancy.aork deGalsCollected Poems. 44 today. He 4s anon of stature and. Blayne. for her. IInot fo,ite of espression. lovernor I I 5 A Ga 1toninquiry Into Human Fav,ii clarity and sitaiipmess is cabutated liarmews silt there - foutpi mocht of There is ., tory in rio, i;,i, reari:e; Yerrs ! Illinois sew 'abet was In eaone judges, does not enjoy particularly played it here andPay viewpoints. to eneralc. timely and .....;.:,0.4...ea,..1;cosa alto to it tmen mighti wet to, ulty. the On, in t s,ribrer art!, .4 duly iet dill fur.. is He in of toe health. to the law. still Grant, formerly good regular Although u.P., A1i9ean,. IP rpt P. reader. .tre the growth of arnisition arid flIgitottlWoman Suffrage. The NV ishr,11 .S4 if of a Pia n W h', army, awl appointor! him eolconel of a by the way. and his address is 12. ore famous for otir ftu5. tne tzet-- 1, sh mueh profitable fest i.e. thought MastersSpoon River Antboli.ey. thought himself into a condition of',regiment a hich tood In need of bracing Bench Walk. Temple of many of our no,::ts Dints ods Woman. flume far 'eves to the most matured an.I expertCompanimi--- New York WitylBoard of Water nefs. He so hated the sglit oil j as a fortunate discovery ut,..' I, It wee, "As In a Looking Glass." his ti.. reed. The 'author bays. that before Among interesting atbles In the JulY ahlind to please Tirt member of his fami:y that he simply tor the Urain tirant wits r,ot a ush-till1910. firin SupplyReport Vet, made AO whien word of him It Into famous. the I Ideas hie out ittni are :e wha yevietters. Here. for extin-,;.ending , tatory in the Rome" by w,,uldnt tee article is a remark man Nol,esileIgUirs Christmas Ee. If he tams 03110Pfr,1111 of great course. though he now haS a atY'le I read in the London ne yarefulty endeavored to nialte rer- - Mary Heaton "Four InterestJOH,: N,,, cr.! lieedBird Book. be un- Iting Q,Iestivns then Asked About Bet- able study of the o h;de suhie..1 .t; iltrai tietiand it may iii, doubted if he of other romances And jidaYe of Henry SyntIM- It :rt'a ,rism Strig ; mu that none of helm auould r,zzi autistic thtnng was- ha knew not how r, ad ertise: half- - ter Ji,ehlProblems In Carpentry. his credit. He published it in Wei, Helen Due,-true to It and risperiene s. none aramreta "Mrs. Angela !Man," thew. he t.A. he,e1 the art StokerPersonal IrLarry's Adientures in Theft" As olonel Demintscentes he admitted Was after to of the years bar. truth that thnirugh a Jingle of The only pity is t.:, by Aube A telegram fr,on Vienna at the end 2 vols. -and it promptly made the of fah' Is erinduct4 ,str.-rrmight paws for a whole truth. and nit Breese Richarkson: Ths country Wo- of laat month rated that Pr. Sven cf popularity. NAhen his Oettiment with Henry Irving. atitn t the exuberance of ynung vhuntcer& dTaftFour Aspects tif Civic Duty. hits. Like most hugely biggest auccessful diltoriness which chara trzee moat one 'Milani-Agen for an athlete that- man's 4pr.ortunities" by Prank A. Helin. author of ilerman the ; a unaltilire- - amorous emaralI the of waa hitn mounted TucloSlav me. ite for booka told he It a author speech Nations. twreune The !I pitfall mayWaugh, in camping Caravan by Armies in the West.- had a narrow the barrel from shirt tioltticitins had WalkerOutlines of Victorian Lit- jected by six leading publishers in suc- - thin. Theundertakings ful.More than thin. unwiring to paes William 7 Albin. and hero and rz shell. while Just a death frorn ,r. by -escape of a erature. decided teat he staiken, had to and cession. slth frowning faca, give it !n approaching one anoh,r that his thoughts" with onty the Vacations" by Albert LOP. Li v0,- ths operations azalast the ordered it toand,mar il , more ?la he to i , chance' t Y before conviction. and Watk:nmonItoral quarters: fiction is "just,one consignParadoxes ha on experien,e contributed by Grace S. Itussians in the Carpathians. of St. as incredible thir t?1,,v f 4 ei. hitch it meekly Aid. In ita,1 realization Paul. ing the nuinuscript to the flames. tine arrive lit any ertICia submitted tierm to the arrutiny of oth- Richmond. liar. flastituts ss Bradley. f .411. it ,1 that It eclonel still one elai wouid be of the misled six confessed to the au- then? ehould be a er. in ord. r tii bate them tested from (igen tdiver Mary Brecht Pulver and GERMAN BouKSi rioqig;a0, KAT, Itiftrx t Mrs (. wall ts It'af4 it With The thor afterward chieyed he I !PI so Al that Gran! the Wit. produet rejected " army points the outdoor Vilsogin) has soone to her sumener h,rne 1, t Margaretta Tuttle. : A email , hearses fur ' with Sherman. Naliher ao,J1,1 aCePt HerzogAbenteurer. e 't manuscript 'because he noticed there raised by suffering ye printed, there.. tray t, ,onvidered girl five little article ars contributed: in Hollis. Matne. where she w tn finial, wee a lot of French In it and he didn't the von Steil& HugaenbergerBanern the regular i fashion. cociking. the manuscript of a new -- Penelope- elcotton at the hands of those, they al a natailittl. pi' ac ti'iii of redable ar-or- and il r. Atti Mr. of works nn on Itch. Hohelt... t think the public cared for Preachy those other Restoration drama! at stnormItoth egotism - would command. tiele, Wit it ittPri, re, ,ird housekeeping, ietter babies, handi- boc,kappropriately 'Ten.entitled in their books." craft. young people s and "About pmptedaPrinume Sabina. " applleations to glittering theory Mr, Warren trisups will be pub- - i cepsful klitw host- In be expeit'olis tr. zilfp. Prottscripts---whih." ik h r departmeht for serious hesei- ;1 OmBtedaZweite Schuss,. under these dePartments comptete Hs thoughts "Literally millions of 'As In a Looking- : mattcra to the United an In- lope's employment. It t!,In August:- with lighed -iis sail that 21 esearl. -Glass reGrants Points.have been sold in America." tribution among the number. teresting applitaaln 'Jigs: Starting ric-rio-About rnathad uttanswere-with 54; mournbe tae know that said and added. But -Philips. -The Evolutten of e raleeted with Wiiii the Mama. 11, That was before thtres was a school of novelists" lielbods..fully. 1iLe011Open Market. the sublett .1' an article bt.-- Branderi :,,,,i.i. t a ;,, be,- - rnI h: f i,ricth. rf proHATI,EN ,11' - with with Xt. Buytng and Palling."- :11 her.th, Vb.) agreement. and I never got copyright flayMan In . which! Forgot. Scribner. in the Matthews July ,er.t Ori!y a f! r 1). i,,! fn so much as sixpence from the American NtarshWoman in jib e. types of Wm" with 10: 'PollNOTES. the Car. th,i! out that be 1 pointa ' -- onwith!' his in Obaervationa.t silica Nor from the American producei41; with 12, I p,,corkCbeertut Blackguard. - with 21; follow- - 1I whole plan of the drama. changed i inue a lirtnp; to1,,i r1- ION lioNTINg wiTH I.:: and 'Ityproduets.tions of the play that I subsequently family WelaWhite Alley. otreet -with the development of contain-In th railroad are hies. 1110anings.was Athertr:umade of it. This piece, done in Enghe Inc lausin,o, According to Gertrude WWI ParalarAPh,. The- tho of the appointed cgIonel land the late Mn. Thirteenth Deere. Bernard of by an int "Epigrams lits-Intimate "California. .A. a mtica recognition of John i k'utiocittSIX BEST smaxits rzenoN. sod My Mart'? Mesattswwas the first English one in which tory, the present activity of Mt. Lats-- i muit's service lc) California the trail United States Infantry. a regiment BENEFICIAL IIESEITS Nrine of these but what ptPaitita in seri represents merely -- the pang of oldl t., be constructed In the high Sierra which still proudly calla Itself Madame Sarah Bernhardt ever apRecord for Mai Own. All fe,cm wimething of t which and 2. it palatable is and. incidentally, the most sucover 4,00.10 rpeon cortnefqtng yosemtte Nations-- I 8how age. .riap peared Intl something According to report frotn.tho lead- cessful. that skid contribute mental nutriment Yearq ego that tilt greet tertheeeke! they order these matters hotUnder the title of 'Lena,' alth Mt Wbitney la to be knOWi ter in that ? and rift wws developed. and France Roston Transcript, ing Book Dealers of the Country . the Bernhardt played it all thmugh the to the reader. expanding rita that old park 1 as --The John Muir Trail .have following to ar i be exhibition-yegpentng the door to a larger settee of WOU .1she remark'. "has never proved at the Paris 'Varieties.- - The KiMng of Lions Means the the best sellers for the month: .butnan riiir. and to capacity business most of the healed; every le or MI years the Coast Ha 'I te has left New Tork )1 ' Preservation of Less Trilby's Artecedents. --.....-- -..; time. That meant takings of ;Sitio tang,. has an attack of mince nefever,1,,j,:,;,1".h..;-;:o-mMc1. The Turmoil. Tarkington at his home !n vv,,J) $ S1.25 accompanied by spasms and tcliosreclic HEM t RN TION. 2. PoRyanna Grows 17p. Porter S1.25 francs (ti tee) per night. "even nights Harmful Game. Foresters Daughter." lTrill--by many mlnor protests at this kmir:hts latest IY,V0i. proves that hs is se in the week -- -to !uclge by the renewal ef 3. Angeles Business. Harrison. Later. too. she played it $1.35 at the Idmdon Mrs. .., AN by chastisement of nature." SPELL, a am, f the west as his earlier interest recently shown .n the P;GYPTIAN Lyceum" J. The Valley of Fear. porta SI 25 Those bunters and snarivrc,n site of that heroine and her -- threm fortunest Maria Herrington Billings; The cen- gots has made this stupendous gentote- - bnoks showed h!m tn be. .lf. Now. are said. -The Harbour- - Pools ;.$1.40 pending, for "filming" tiegotiatiOne cal drama of th. Sierras the preludel Mks the long trip Into Afri,. fro tbe iral Publishing Co.. New York. ft. io imve takett,Its place1 5. Ruggles As In a Red Wilson Gap. of little to the historic devlopinent Ft"- AI attempt- fig 'made In this state; rritz Kreisler. whose arriall volume among those novels hardy bough to and you Probably will be purpose of matching their si.01 against 1 ,to-- y to tell in A popliar way ahouti as related in h er work. Ws havelevr popular fiction arriv- Iseeing it at the cinema before much the African lion are doing a real mrvWeeks In the Trenehes." has keep their place in spite of each sea- "Four which the theory of reinrarnation, has passed. Meanwhile he has leo In protecting less.4- game fanimal even aft- ing weekly; the works of ths best made him almost as well known ,an sion's new crop of fleoLon.-lr- et thew f,t doctrine. Its adherents maintain. pi- in iMrsie days no man ego. anthor Just finished a new novel'. the latest of from the constant ravages he is a lialiniat. will spend er Du Idaurtee had cOnceived the idea authors. Although 4 an say detIaiitely that he will of the unusual story. he distrusted his a score. more -- or less, which will be tawny brutes. q plains, when rignti) un,ierstood. for the summer at Seal Harbor. Maine. depart 'NEWS DESERET ROOK Th.04Ort STORE. theTrailsIn with "Africa of Game the A Woman With a Fupowers called either. taken In connelion El.irope upon a lrertain date. it LP th,! ariting it A.:cor4:1.g to J. Main St. of Intention of D.r Hendrik Wi:helin Van laW rd iiis amens that a lion triii at a V. csopitical teaching 1. Harper. author of The House ture' or -- The White Sin. probably 1100210VPIt d 1.. zebra or one of lb. bigger Karma." many of the seemingly tin- - Loon the historian. to return to the Literary "Find" of the War.':of Harper:-- Du Maurer deserlbed the the His latter. other novels include. --I'lot hie, The war zone its a rorreimondent early Mu answerable problems Jack and Three Jill'," My Face la buck at least once a week. and that It minutely to Henry James and ofV, would summer la oriel- - to make a furtheri One odd result of the war may be ti fered the story to him if he cared to My Fortune" and "Eryptian Love Speli--- Is reprinted Lucky Young MON'. 11011S taken by his part, HIBBEN. CRIER JOHN it Bin JalIPPOIL. though he saw the for firi hand study ,cf hietory in the mak-- ; addition of the name of floneral Jofrre', : from the issue of The W,,r1.Woman." and hi other plays. The probably, if left alive. have accounted I Wordalue cf the plot. persuaded Du litturter 913 .heing.! "Me Etr. Van 1,,on is well known ay to, the list of celebrated atitbors. Moire, ,., Noverozer Dean', Daughter: "A Woman's Bee- for seven or eight hundred imck. pit .i ahead himself. telling h:m that If we take it. a pob:Ication whose Inia-- 1 the author of "The Rise of the Dutch than 26 rears ago. when he was a t io and zebra within Ate next ea r son, and "Papa's Wife." The Successor of Wilson es Prosi 1! it salNIONout sum is, to bissemitiats the doetrines of, Kingdom- - an.1 of ameral tv,uid in write the natural was also the last to be proThe habits of led impor-- ; the expedition colonel, he of dent Princeton University. in which he had recounted it he Stielr is rather' tan" works upon. the hlAtory duced. athe: ,retrrl completed tbe conquest of Tim- vgy It vas written in collaboration dmils are fully and interestingly aestheosophy. The was sore a to it suci-esmake no means a now try Loalands illustrated At the pr.,..nt time h ts; It 1; 3 prep:. :h,igh with Seymour Hicks and bad quite a cribeti in this superb big Ttoit attero l;nbut a few months to a score of ; tale. snit while it undrAtood to Itor at th r. Upon a h'storyl mehad -bean driven out of the a-. Another piece of volume. The original Publisher' satisfactory run. sinoe ; se a serial be of interest hi scholars and of Rufsia. &, may began rote a' years anti sein ari- cityPhilips's. "A Free Pardon." was done book sold tens of thousands at St pw n the of links and search tor,fes for rnissinig Harpoes Magazine. it in pannership with Leonard Merrick. roPY. It le now offered to readers of tlows who unvarvisiiot striry of the errei m first 4 it was talked Paul Leland fisworth in the chain of historical- - events." it ,c ;:h;.i. d The Deseret Nears On itPeria: ISrml base,' en jetirrel Itekkept., zil. ter themstallment ..iet.. wir, scarcely claim the rapt attention: Anterira in rn. nt 1.,.;t1shp I hist, country. trhen astog. it The Herman I;Mieffaueri whose new book. which represent lead than ;sea but, hsliment publista--. exprewsed to Du Manlier Ok, ''''of ant une ise. If seekers of itse' moilth. is a 11, 11,1aver a.1 i es a' notifferent sorter Hollow f wh Heed of er Mars. has just IL. former price. The prespni iliat at the erge of go years he showed his in liana fr t farm Mho !krobd It was J.:aft oie work tn been issued here by Simpitin Marshall. out! iT ,'''' ie colt are arde to lind erhorgh in it to, of besides containing all the former husue-the year. T facaity in writing. he remarked: hor thr,s-h- . rano ezzite and satisfy their wishes. theYi Is now in Berlin. it seems. Few ot us ndreds of Of a Iteltenant t colonel of -- I rsin,is: reproductions frorn have been writing short chapters of to ftner perteptions In travel and st Inolisnah-mu. nd who Pe is; wohodv knew, that be had left London .. where il for a romaine's ocieti the otufrtbeherautif years. er f.umILlhfd Indiana latt Why. a T. 3 4 MOre extort thin most readersthe with the sword than be had been living for several months. wil ,f unlyeTa'iy. r which accompanies my work in Amer:, an hist,m, sr- - ,he pen but he Rotates that he Plat couldn't scarcely be fascinated or he's1 captite fell, My liar, h to Tirnbuc- - letterpress wtt,r- requires more study and at. I). In 11. this is rhe modest c by it; and Th In public libraries and n to(:K.us "gra. fiumberfl wait reh H.. see to any for longer himself exto readers of thin , thar, the drawings themselves, Ihook-stall- s leo ur.r. in made for it by. those who hai-- pnblish-- ; h until this teat:cot tt rtryn actly how things stood over there. So In that way I have plimmd through but a short tins ed it, if not Indeed n.,. the ono who Mar. r and at c',Iumbia and hi s men;; M DEAli'..1..rs it eas artamg that be hurriedly did, I. leave; In a most rY school of training in that he 'trio r, sting coiie- itc.ri of unapprociatel Notwithstanding all this. the her f the American Histor at to sign a contract fact, forgot for the pro- find this book mOgt thrilling. interestEnglish ...:114.,,,u,,ak':-.7"":rs rearlabie and It is reallY duction. in Holland, of his play. :iter,ture that . le fotind along the Pars: "The ing and instructive. Read and clip the an rume ly printed. New and to employment which Louis quals . in another column of thia fittrh,t-- t Betts has i.sar. put . 1 Those bookstalls tni: on here Just before the war.Calvert talent OW rosa:ng atang, It failed.. COuptin Browning by Phonograph. 'cling 'with typhoid taver that past. the fl ue's are, o r used to be delight-- I but not for any lack of merit, and 1 fui places for the itterary tourists' since then both the American- and i ZINES1 .,7,4..,:,a7. ;...,,.tri.D.,.nodinsewt,:n, !1,;lar,,tr, What trout I the Student of Browning !LATEST rt the stallk.-epe- r Routh Afriean rights have sitting hard by un-- ! - diati i own ! the crisis to hew umbr.-l!non-tin raat has the poet recite hit' ;that that hta del h to assure give TIM THE poised of. ready -IF 'ultimate i, a'.-- 4 'Or.. Fleur that the 'tutor pamphlet In ficheitaner's absence, bte be had erne! One can conceive that the tor!.1,-- , -Green- BookThe feature of the 14,,t tir AgricuIture urrtten In eollahtm-agent urtwa thride It to the solution of some at uot tit. was a anti." end. i sold picked the Dutch rights to Louis Bouw-- I ' or the ,,..Green Book magazine tor July which 'ation with n, H. Eterttfm rot the de; ihs a poeve sacrince. Browning puzzles might actur-Ftta- ll have the most Intereat for local portment ot agriculture. ts eaio to bo', In per, .j seal 1S1 Tennant Su Odin& Entrance se is the fame man as In' glie rise " a sort of mental 8 0 Maude the first book on this Important subjeatt! IRK but Joffre readers Is 'Recollections of are different.; that nothiln could satisfy short of a Second Tkam 7' Adams.' illovernor Heber that has practical value fr,r 'both the' His little circumstances former by book revived and rewilited..!eommunictoon, telepathic or otherwise. M., Wells of Utah- - An amusing article achool and the , and translated into several languages.: from the Inventor of the aforesaid ilouwineester, in In the IMMO ribmber hi by Hartio has fact, "turned Tho atft Dwellers' 311111111111SIL Is with a tremendous success 1 liotralear The question ia. would Brows. 'ern away" eritlitt both -' Merton Lyon. entitled. Have You If Mark Twain were living probably i Themeeting at The Hague 8lieleteEll et IL'irtinet Monsters. leAurpao are buying it eagerly. in lag succeed In elucidating what be ha and in ;',.';' Written Your War Amaterdam Iswould most interest him In this i and royalties ere' Tim South Sea lead Celiega ' Play' The Julyaril- - what editions If lieutenant Coklitel; written. or would he add to Its ol cheap moo aleo contains fifteen war be would Frioice's timely 111 KAU et Morgues Itehak she ror the benefit of those who ap- I joffre could have received a quarter oflaturity? All this has des mid features about the stage or predation of Joan of Arc- increasing th - HI his proved a delightful for the he Same 3d2aera1 asittalt tin occasional verbal hint from The have prtwent long proceeds, might, ,, by rie About stage people, eight le &hefever, who has just beard short .ponal Recollections Of Joan Of Arc" he , tempted to retire from active sere. I the deceased poet to cheer theute-l- a of It. Ha is , Maris. arid two unusual eeriais"Dol- - called her "the Genius of Patrieitiam-- - bees a Californian. ka, and peso the rest of his life In the .their let rs with his recalcitrant mit" home kis ability to traivel Inof eouren Open amity meoupe thsedat 010 a tars and CAPTIM by Albert Payerm snit Albert .8trtelow Paine states that I charming role of a Vertier." row it sheatitt be announced that the intrierassasy ....; . Adadselas annoolestool.- meta Oto and 'The Fennell Virgin,- - the Maid of Orleans was Mark TiYaln4 -to how. &amen atiana, and ruled Joffre terestInit otherwise, bees Lite Jurat has : 'elpertnient Thomas Dittos'. Articles are by TAIVII4:111e iharacter,in the werld's hie unknows vemainedi made tremendousiy lateresting and atita-- 1 dueled punka at ralaeed The Alloodatlea 01. bl le the World of London,- with the result that ip alittubg here. he writes.preelese OPEEMPIEMOOPIIL t No, I have . 1 Author of "As in a Produces New Novel, "The White Sin" i; in-sp- 41111 Lookina-Glaus."--i- corn-Wet- .. ft. sreil-know- n hr . 11 i z playand t . . Library Books "Nove no , earls-Abou- 77S i :di, tb tt, - 4 - I A ract et& aka ,tar t t 4 -- ,'Seart-hlights,- o- - , Doti-th- , ;!. : . It.ii1,-y1- -- a- - eL . -- I T. - td Af! 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