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I Thr, re is one thine rnai in' great v At W.V.. .r ro- lama i v ta do for ti,,, Ir. 11e111 to. 1., I, 10 re,---1- 1. vie eth..ele mote 1 o r the ,1 1(11 rr..e,, o, site, furrioa,, , 1. ,..us .e rif' r t .1 the Welt .4 thlritro kiwi !....tt r., eh., 0,u)til books tutoreeet, truev-tt- s isiets ' Let.,:..,.r , ',' a ft ni,,t ei u .rt fil' I IY.r', INnit g MASON :,. I' (FOR TiTZ DESEMET NEWS). IFftl are rather funny; if they should borrow money, they're Some folks sure to pay' it back; they're ,ittraight, they're 'never wilsong to owe a In life', t l I BY WALT ! 1 . :,,', I.: .; i- f:': t ! ,' ' . ir '. .r g . , tit , German Soldiers' Reading. - ' 0.- I to kee p nine days ( a. l ,u .their. n, .ti chances . are that those fine romames wiii re-- ( r ( WI ty,4 buck Again. 1 am a ghtortic luaxtyr; My siet--aLaura 1.1bey-- s Carter was borrowed long at.'; v'olumes that stood in ttatxtv c4,.n T0,, my ahs.14,-- , 1,, Where are t,r more shall know. ineri.,hed , that gave mu' urnosed pleasArei n - :1., IntMett thlyx? here is -1- .-Arei Ili here "The and Istiet--,- ; 2 Oh, ! Lie and IAtter ,, Ituths:rford R. fl. T. hone,i hi ,v1 11'....01. - , - i t e -1 - t- t- - 7 4 . - -t ' 1,....in 1.., eat to by a tetpults lis,. --I .,-.14,21Lfk U.. 11,1 frunt Not author at ,them---sin"' -- : I lent, thernTrat inew regotat friends 114t trisylse V Afel'IttttAttlite. 114,;ttre tittt h TICallt tit the nation, come-bacof shieh hie .i tramp-la-tetwale day when pigs are s,,tring, and pterodactys, S - ur,c,..r. tido a And fearsome dark disaster in the fogs--; own alewriptIon Is. YOU (tit,. blindlY It. , ' shacktyll my roosting of a sentence. atol lit thr WELL KNOWN 51ATRONS IN GIRLHOOD OATS. streak But take heart, ray honest fellow, don't you show e.umut out the end sith the erb In'. a,1Lake Bah madlum The laditt above In thr shoot a quartet of well known quaint group t.,.121' , of yellow, , mouth.. IAA ' read, Fatherland nal-albfor Moo. the ere x In . I or atiout 104 They were then Alkt appeared Tiny dark girlhood 114,1,nrtMeFor this country is not going to the dogs! -1 Miss Annie Booker, Mita Mitrit Lialner and Miss tiaiiit Shark, we Are told. an Ertes.!ett 1nrauthor. DIDwOodsY. in- - ' rit---Adventorps g ' daugitUdi Mapitetreely of tilt iatt Henry Innlroodey. 'rapt. William Hooper. German, of court.... Mee not rteglect hi; James 1v1W and Joh Shark, rens Mra James own author, iieeettee. we, tittlard When you read of rotten politic a in city and in state,. 1 In the New York EveE;Calsai'ldrit Frani W. Jennings, and and Mrs.. Bea Eldredge. All art resi- I iltrwthPoet. toting When- you reach of juggling juitice on the bench; ) I ; f is -- perhata. the moat pot.o. dents of Balt Liik at the nresont itn" titoent Mrs. Eldredge. ,A te. hies in Pt I1 naue .A. ": .1 Such a i tar teadt in the German ant)." -When the price of food nukes leaner every dayjthe poor.; . the con, hotion a ett I rtter George. rtalt. The tight fitting hatquet, and pleated and panntled thlrit art that tract for, that to the uead ton ao :,ftten tward tu ot man's plate, "trot good repramatation of the Mire and Claude !toner's". 'n'bo Have tires Dolts 'tett I ..; orko Gerold. tor lie A mericm 'When.. is .I sitnple ...Reeding from left to right the group art met. kennings. Mra litt sertalinit liaearti by fratixartaw,---Th- te and ithlbot . When the social muck is making quite a 'tench ; Pau tiv000r tar. i.iterark loed that 1; many teedry ' )irs. Caine. lam Moyle and 10; 0 e14, 1'0,06 the antesee- et. At the front., pfeylitni !lave Unman, Knark Then a man may fairly wonder if there hasn't, crime or lit,,rtiolig of France. in rich Ihn in the treneltea Hares Newt? areeNettitre Han bet Foot ta Have . They II, 1,1014: the stn., 0, .4 RLI"AMI Thltmder; I Idea, Vet The Stiutamite" la tlevanne In Laval 4ttiorItio-rt-,- 4 from a h1! i "F hate r.ao a I. t,e I Ivelopment and Vows of Electrtiity. and senser she wrote --The it trratelt near tag Pair tit Auttatire.la khakimory of Hew Arettilr monkey-wrenc1.. in Been a h in among the cogs; tying ass export yachternan okhto,1 boy of Lata is Gold Dons But dropped It Not oiage." Glitter. to send ha. w I"Ocnin tetotelelic-titetatotwell owl ea begging a parents Irp Nglei the latter by J. I.. Priest. and deeiwees trallor Is But a state- of abject terror is a colossal error. 1 'fints Uinta tartlet- is Blustrated. anli twleTtell"wito knows theLtlews,MLjo7: ifirrate. of a Cte"' .'t 411144,1t the Iln At a of o i in dattintion adato tea and it is 'NA Ioinc-t"rho amtributs' to it a re H. si I For this the shm-liLetter, Literary ewthe the totylott slate-uKarteatilliass Collett J. B. Lewis. George A. - Steiner,i wart:tea. . in shier' he &snail), mentiora 1 entere IIA.. Betttlynn, W.-- - W,-C- biter-endJames Mares -- orho Man Who ForiOt." having Net hot a ituaatan tells of hit, Special Corr( epondenee.) us (hat lie wax partkularly intere'ated The electrical contributton 'I F., Jensen. good old ship, Amerkaimany a gale, amd miantration on wwitotivent novel last i having itrong Spring's oN DON. r. temperance Nov, 2- 4-4 'onsolTing 1 tu a story of outs which he had just ,consists of sketches on Chars - Scenes. and metienSabbath 'Witches' -to the la In She has sailed through many a thicker fog before, ha, motive. Eleci i Steinmetz, the electrical genius, published, for bP hlreuell hild."1.-ev hAt ILVO t of I., titer folk has' IA in iwoutiertan 'what Goethe would ,lit.enti i productioT . W. It Put t-pp-rune the cleat locality Ouch a e had de- I ., And her crew have learned the habit of not knowing how to - I tetchy' m the' West- by bah eexeg ate locrving t he scribed lett,Otie people purging around t thought at.out the t.resent war. ' nein. and "Electricity the Solution of show such nonatkable beet. 7; been told that there have have acruntcy the I Ilea at A Capitol --- a Washingltm. ut ..etlee the one in a I) I Servant Girl Problem." by Martha y I I locality which. as a matter-ti- t fail, ' tact --- -- -numberleas demands from the front for lthe The poem is entitled "The ,thot her, t he number ,:f de,pe wt, nes quite imastnacY... and Arletotle new brochure--Gottre- . -. I Howsoe'er the stormy seas around may roar; la , Arthur Itantoene. hose "Lite of Os- I r Mighty Rreet,,! by tlarence E. EddyChristmas Books. And every telokteller to whom I have havs filicin into the clutchts of the t and H. J. Pierce and R. W. Childs She is stanch and 'stout and roomy, and though seas and I -the uestton of a hat he sendoff) tree sinmy thus ter i n1tnimirnI Fran- i ar Wilde." resulted in his being aueo t i Hti The disenas -- The Ferris and '; Lord Alfred Doerto sure, eorener or later. - to Way, uto,u,iereitilly by 1: wit-it should The mind ; Arrowrock cannotand Damlae, tor defamatory libel. ham hist pub- te4, liy, the t.lerskies be gloomy respectively. bagged Goethe.or Iput there's colitis., Mane, and had to put in I I inonths at ' 1.;,o,,iod hi Met noNel. It as called 'The continually dwell on y the eorrowful 1 ..-4- , Ingest t ofwianin the the internment camp at itunted-n- . Let us leave all coward croaking to the frogs, ,t, lAt wide. WorldThis "magazine for tielesitudes apt ani the circumstanced kmd. There must hc the relief that now word liss come that thu se. under 14 tan.. to be in the number December ehedi Its men" hes fertdi,, ; aroten at ' books and mueic and Letus face in manly fasi!lon all the panic and the passion, l alita.U.4.--authors of pictures 4.44111-provide.1 e.nd tni.n.t. readable. tales. Alice A tunnel quota of travel- narratives 1,: Hp liansorne taunt Byron, Man and Poet. I and Claude Abkew, Who tor several i hunsil in though a great deal of good l, adventure. gleaned from all parte of i even For this country is not going to the dogs! tto Petrograd ItIth Within, I ,'. months have been vlth Os Foot Brit- reai. lie 'anted rho Won- - music and many beautiful pictures and I the earth. others. an Among but English noveliat. ..4ri 1 Marie condi!. the Englisb IDENis A. licCARTHY in the Journal ot Education. very property! ish Sie Id borpital in Serbia. with h.atq- I nee uneble to get. sit. 1.11TOIr 441' even of Tribided- - nnd 'ttown the much of literature serious theme. We need not 'recently delivered at f e t1i!tPr dt Usisub . are. together with teal one. So he made up hie mind to --Amazon From SOUrCe to Mouth ars. ch000.,ea a ourselves ' fl , his and Brr.,11 for the there buying spent their fellow workers. nowin place notable: and In Ttle Fiehermen's Rahand. write ....no- -- Ii emoted- so easter. tack--.-st. meavon, achoul-day- s in books the Christmas rote Al and giving 'or the 1, he a Butgrartano. than rimmed thet it wculd and tho public'"' Herbert Vivian describes are-perhWe terprises described in the volume., and 'tisk a on the sorely poems, a lecture bringing rt The- Askews, whose beet known novel "Byron. iii 'veiling better. Ransom.. and quaintItenertirly she 11 the one star performer, est to one of the oddest to Ltifferng minds-- - Man and the Poet," parts of hich is Ti-- - Stitilamit-- .- are man unit wIfe. flew., little independent states that ever needed halm than anything else he has written.says, r tt $o though in emergency she does not disto let the light have been published In T. P.'s Week-streathe shutters oppning coilite in though he the of Is enerai impression apEurope. tiny republic going to concentrate on'ffietion dain the collaboratbm of professionals 'rioted in on souls that in dark- Tr' Correll! rays poets do not pear. to evat that they are brother In the future. Indeed, her opportunities are enhanced Nod. founded before Rome and main- tlf". "1. live in th. shad'hind "! al ly. Mies ANOTIIEle IlirCHESNEY ROOK. I! reatly love, If they did they could and viwit.o. 'Claude Askeiw oncW-tolHis other publications Inelude -- A . an ama- taining its flbey for nianr oi turbo great sorrow. We are bestowing what by her t me -of it. not an about odd wnte They on Its until ' the subImagine privilconvereetion Napoleon merit away History of beki A McCitiliNEy, Storytelling." a CO.; by Mos teur or dobutonte she utlitzes trust, Emily Dickinson would call a i And their imagination ject hick their overimard tautly of Poe, a delight-tot Today it is merely a fishing quest or w 1 book Verbet; Frederica A. Stoke, Company. sympathy and other mtributee In a eging." and helping to chatet thPY love. r ings ; the in a trait'. In r he Faun, course of it of , Nw Totk- manner quite beyond th ellmitations of village. built le full of reminders of its a new world of radiant fancies. to ;embraces many-fal-tv'TheusHoottmark: unwas an former ehe he thief-catchannounced that pass,ngsrs knew says. greatness. hi of the ortho, which thiis whose life is hard and de- - i "Byron." Those who read "Personality Plus" the typical the Asks-w- s very well. that they were He iv the son of a torowe re,hvanc '114 nuded of romance may transplant happy man. Hot he wes 'tot as Edna Farber wit be more than anxi- dox echoot. Withal. she must continuo '.4, sot they read. Neer was , happy sa ha imagined hunaelf to be. brother and tomer and so devoted to of Modern himory mad Engluill lite-t-ous to read- the author's latest book.. her chosen work without letting it come t, een other that never meant to Hie at . even tare Torkehire collage. and was they to the knowledge of her proud father. "' Inspiration the range of ettiection wider. never ,He found pleasiure. emus. Marinath g. as the former who educated st Rugby. He was a sub- would of course be shocked at such I were books so beautiful and delight-A- n ; dwelling on hie own troubles; marry. auk the accond McChesney book is "Of course: said Askew, "hei. didn't editor on The Academy ter a white Of OR taste hie and NI the limitations within of the do' brought poets part pursuits 14 far the-bette- rsatisfiesand the know UE at all. and. far from never Lord- - A Itred Douglaga editor- : .t; reader's expectations regarding the daughter. The 'tortes contain situatRev. Dr. Sy Ivanuis Stall. eho stands the modem puree. It is 'hard to illUi 'many tell. us that Byron'. mother intruding to marry, we never meant to duringof that were famous literary review books alup 7 been a Moss Gordon before she do outcome of a real business woman's iOna which may be uncommon but ars foremost among the men who have suc- MO a day when eine we metand it was alleged et the trial of the after anything Me. The McChesney books carry one not at all improbable; and while they oesefully broken the alence uf the cen- coteted anA almost priceless luxury Of ! married the phiftleas and diseolute ; Tt'ett are among the most protiftc ease of Douglaa vs. Ransorne that the very few. now that they have icaptsio Byron. the poet's father. and into a world of work and achieve- are not of a particularly elevating or rturies on questions of sex hygiene. th writer's of serials living, and frequentI." 7 latter's attack- on the formes in the amM ment. throwing on all the bright side Instructive character, they are invari- passed away at Atlantic City. New come to be a necessity; for the mind! that constant nuarrelinge, Aekew Y. so confessed. have four or Penes of big "IAte of Willie" was the ! cries out tor it daily bread with a:thrashings and ONUS( abuse. and the tights possible. wholly unlike most au- ably ingenious and interesting. and at Jersey. November ' of chain Hi. five once. under at freA1111011 ' way of WI result Vele vindictiveness that of Quite as at -imperative ' moat thors who depict this side of life only times thrillingly dramatic. having been lancoarse and intemperate Avolded Subjects" at , this books quently, moreover. they dream their "sacked" from The Academy. In mate body: and on every hand there' Is Its unpleasant phases. That date literally belt the globe. It was lo excellent ,.',J began hi. career. plots. as did Stevenson in the case of of the fact that Lord Alfred loot his for this mane and guage poor Bjton i; Vion , :ort of humanity in ranged among prol a DuAL PERSONALITY. 'With such father and such a "Bei Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Orse of ,ult. the references to him of which , after be was ordained to the Lutheran ri hole.some it Public mother." appet tk workins clam. and not all of thim wonwon1874 in to be set his Comfit, saytiCkfiss hand '. that the pieta thus originated was eventual.!'', ministry was made bare been omitted are ill treated or underpaid or un- - DICK litnrEllta:X: by David Tott he managed to More his ly written into a novel which they complaint came to him Ledger. delicate der that I. the task which from later editions of the "Life." inhappy. but quite the reverse. and live Steetert & bled Compeer the I la the days of his adolescence; mind with so many imptcasiora of 'called. "The azter Family: On anAn Interesting pair of authors la in a world of their own contriving einnati. .. and grandeur, and that be other "A Good Soldier." Askew dreamed a story kheki are 'John Ayscough perusal of an bioptic book tendered beauty and Hal- 4ttli 4min get-out-- of ft lust much ci ' him by an older playmate WWIto had This a romeoce to lift rota war. and. Civil is able his the ef his he aipme dreamed it done Mactalt The former. who aerobe curicruely enough, to :ri, ! ithiliineell as they are willing the main element-o- f the plot being the proved so repulsive to him that ha I The mails were unfit recently being surroundings to such a height of in. In French! In the morning he told it "Mr. Beke of the Blacks' and "A Ho- -strive fore hi ugulte Pee4resolved some and there then dual that personality of used to distribute a little article at- - teilereInal power. His mother's fur- to Mre Askew and she worked It into Man Teeedr. la in reality. tbe Fight traved In thin pleasant volume- - It Is development of the tributed to Jack London. and char- - . ious temper and her trael mockeries a 'snort tale. It was all about a blue-'ey- ed Boy. Mtmilletritettt Bickenstaffe Drew. : sound the hero under the infillet101 of a nuui- day' he would dare brave public senti:i rii of human philosophy-anter PROmiolL To this extent the novel is inent and supply growing youths with 7 writer-in-thIt Madonna and his not him into York-a a 5,4 apbut and New romancer into retung as talents a WITAM011 sense. The careleas reader ars not aubeequently reply. by in the treetment or this i as treasonable. Mr. London de- - . silent far below those of the sate tiorseelx- on ris peared in a London magazine. ,,..,,,,,'',i,1 lonely brooding might almost think the series were unusual:the and ISun the authorship. It is an essay in i wrongs. He himself deacribes the :The Shulamite.. their South...Art.. near Benson. one of the famous three author affords the prtacipal phase .4,1 sd,erfising agencies for the Feather-hu- m evidence .4 of his can i craftmnanshiu as favor romante. Goodliterary of "A In enjoyed who 4 a great Soldier," of and horror humiliation .'i sent I Petticoat company. did such printed literary brothers, passed , hue wi Rummell IL COEIWPii. whose "Acres of hack pY an envelope. the like of , hick came over him when. in a to a novel. Sad. in dramatic form, was recently. Senior Roman Catholie chap- concern exist: and the heroine is so The love affair of Dick Devereaz with 4 the Oreenbilar maid. is Diamonds" ham junt been published in Ithe PlaYed by Lena Ambwell PIT both sides lain to the forces since 1910. Moluedir- was offered for gale at two for :pi, called him she lame tbqrough a business woman that ono Lucy Ogietthy.she 'a paolon. t a penny. Postmaster-Genera- l being not only an at- hook form. Is filling lecture engaiso&imam wishes it war Buriwn i brit: When Sir Waiter Scott met of the Atlantic. Rut the most etirsor-- . -- Deur Drew la now at the front In the true. Jost to quite pretty. 1111r aerial 'fighting note 'for though rear learn her methods. for sho is so Ma tractive but also a consistent heroine; memo in the Middle West. It has Inn'n---11themtren'Thlot.-bsaid he should aeareely- - have, soriable-enYeloPr'aef- f arn scene come and lbw a of the fire veldt is that neither of chaplains are 1'mi:ridden to go into the Ohio ,that central .lourn.Ye glory. its surprise ,tathapublic sod human that one would be glad to ii,,,, , It: In fact. the 'treat novel-Uncl- e the Askeiwo 114.400,400 has been received from 1 Sam 's post are now prohibited.1 noticed ever been has to South minebow claager sone, i forget that she Is only this- - heroine and the Möttittlani of Virginia. makes a ever one always was as .lame as the great poet. Americo'. lecture--"Acres of Diamonds," know noi more about manage to get they "We The protester. Mr. William D. Finke,10 , St an interesting tale- - Some years ago suitable background and environtiwnt this there. til s brilliant personalitY the country," said Claude Askew.- - to -been for the war atmoephere which pervades In each WWII, after the lecture. he de- declarvs that "it would be bad en- II made 13)ron such a character would, have who is new 11 nni Haldane Macre Min' more than Scott. an ob ducts his actual expenses and for- 1 ough If these wore being distributed than the ordinary man In kir, comes into prominence mime again irepowilble in real life: but now that most of the book. baronial is a foundOf comment. ect His was i he some in a fact to mais the Marriage twice wards j check saimeeteht the street, for. we never read lin for aa the part author of a new- book. a foundling, all avenues are open to women it ling, by hand personally, but when the of government is being used la failure- - It was a fortunate thing our bnoke as scene authors do. study-m- g "German,' .!': s no new thing for them to assume! and his filial in love unearths and pub- student whose needs are known to Dr. in Defeat." which iii rather - lishes the fact attar his opponent has Cogswell and his fellow-worke- rs in an eraleavor, for literature that his wife left him of the guidebooks and other sources of anticipating matters. Mactall's art ....' ending places in the business world; come one of to after Had or of htnder i Years year the be. 'for matrimony. information for their local color. Mrs. crtticisms. Written under the pen Dams said in that field young manhood. deatroy building.up Baptist Temple. Philadelphia Ferber has sides , him with a remained his defense of as for to insinuatitms Askew. el:weeding that has of Curious a ugly maintaining Hon. genius new AT rather found however, rich material for more or ime Dane. sought and I very hays perished under the frees- faculty of being able to deer-rib- s government. it would appear to Ishii ter literary work.-- The heroine fig-tir- es his charaeter. Amazed and mortified Another promisizig young writer places authoritative. and be bas that influence of such a paragon of which she has never seen almost better he ran practiee as weft asproved "Inialine in the Derdenelles Imo not only treason, hut treason comin '"Personality Plus as a mother.. by the public diecoverY that be I. net e preach br and dullness- William than those which she knows intimately. exhibiting in the Royal Academy who. throws upoirber bwn resources, real scion of the honorable family whose is George Calderon.. English poet and pounded? Whether this grave charge !propriety and troves herself equal to surmounting name he beers, Devereuz develops his Slavonic scholar. hest known hi this I. warranted or not the reader may Howitt tells us that Lady Byron bad This faculty has proved of the great-- ! elsewhere. He is nom eel:wetted. bow- -V: of the judge. The following is the essay: 'frozen moments.' 4Mo:titles and successfully raises her dual identity, and. with strange iln- country for his translation 'I have seen her est wee in many of our stories and ere'', as the author of that amazing l!!'; i "A GOOD SOLDIER. son to manhood and seewhim start-e- l probatAlity and literary audacity is "Reminisegmees of Toistoy." publishbe nays. 'come down in the morning novels and. indeed. It has never failed.: hovel- - "Tho Woolnes of desebel Petty- - - well in life- - In "Emma, ,MoChesnee made to take part in the great Ova ed last winter. Calderon who held a , "Young man, the lowest aim in your,... if lobe had lain all night on a On the contrary It ha. not infrequentIrk married the ;laughter of & tee. & Co she ventures itno the matri- - ear la both role& As ertutshaw. and eanifilialliOa In the Oxford and Bucks life is to be a good soldier. The good ;glacier . frozen. aa it were, to the ly happened that we hare been com- 1 Rettieh admiral. and after Illarleitte in monial field once more. has very with that personality. his sweetheart Light Infantry was wounded at the soldier never tries to distinguish right !very soul. and no efforts on the part plimented upon our accuracy in de- the West Indian regiment tn Jamaks i:r arousing domettic experiences but still has gone from his memory. As Dere- first battle of Ypres and went off to from wrong. He never thinks; nevert-oscribing places and gessoes which we end South Africa he retired as -- ben- those around her could reasons; be only obeys. If he is have never visited. For instance, In teuarat, but rejoined some time business retains her reatorel partnership and. reuz he is ever loYal and faithful to the Dardanelles lest May. I her the to for any day genial -- . ed to firs on his fellow citizen, on oorineetion with The Shulamite: we the can of ,hif country. kespitrthintm bumming" in the bust-- her, and remembers her amid the act. . Vance Thompson In his new book. his friende., on his neighbors, on his !warmth seas world while mho also figures do- ive scenes In camp and battle where were once vertrmuch &mooed when a ii 1.0, this ligia crem a gd . ' - I,A - theA . relatives.' he Be and Sober. 'Drink he wins hotter. without says hesitation. a friend with high in the obeys of who had been to South home, ours, telltfillir EVentually the just Lo'ndon'e for I hi i dyearning is no .. laughter doubt Iflady's superexcellence he is' ordered to 'fire ,down a 1 little contempt Tor the hue rich 'who 'Whole "foundling" story is exploded. se much beer drinking by individuals Africa, told us that some of his people these days of "imam is shown by the up : In thnee tone who were out there had sent him a undeobtied mimeos of an noroarkete vitiator and loiter and find only in a far as it Lasts reflection upon himself add nations causes the brain to fume-lio- n crowded street when the poor arelentrahlirtromeUlt"ned - 1II 'Don Iluth'-- ' !lines on the emotional instead of the clamoring for breed. he obeys. : and fads or pet charities the work or his parentagebe is found to be a ti of The cotor Shulernite: armoring farce by W. E. Ellis caned 'A Bit or ,,' Intellectual plane until a sane die- 1 sees the which M the only real and perfect in member of $ fine sod etosetty age stained She made the cleverest people 'quite that it would elm him an idea of himi the itift," tntrodneed at the Criterion this ashamed. euseion with any one Possessing a with red and the life-tid- e miration for life. 'rhe character. while Confusion overtakes the arch-plott- er local color. and introduce him mere in- week. Poor tittle lames Welch was to gushing ;41 becomes im- from the breast of 'women. feel- And evert the good with Inward bet haueuat in reality, is something' and ail hostile agencies. and the ending brain thus to the people among whom be have appeared in it, but. alas. as usual entrY1 timately for him ing neither remorse not "sytnpathY. of a ratite in fiction- - In the hands of is satisfactory. The author's work can- possible. because "awomen groan. would have to live than any other boot of at mut too ILL to coma on. go the ;1r If be is ordered off as one of a firtog- Finding an ex-themeelvea Edna Ferber it is a ouite wonderful not truthfully be hailed as superior in im a mars series of emotional ex- -Putted much- - I they knew. Being a prtnetpal part wee taktm by an actor' to execute a hero or, beneI friend a literary sensethere is se much of plosions.' ceelled : very of (Sum-wi- ld are not well knewn to London. Them were that knowing , fires without he factor., loosenesa and tediousness and preachhesitation. f In their awn way br all the thinfit I had eever. been to South Africa. he mother-in-laI, kilt1111 in It and gremeone William- - E.- Doster author of 'Lin- though he knows tbe bullet will pierce i " ment- as, that she did! blit Own Plot of (mild it hard to believe In the novel even sat on someone else's bat: but FAIR i its full measure of merit for novelty. coln and Episodes of the Civil War.' thenobleet heart that ever beat Hsi '' as or News. w Vireviet and artiott'-'of,J3ae4akar.,-- ftherearesepierrev-vI being 4 ,f was the early months of the human .breast. ,,,., t of thing has oceurred 1i said high THE 0,01..OFN SLIPPER. AND ,,OTHER At the same time there are many pleas- Civil during London takes War provost marshal of Wash., good soldier la a blind . heartless'. in regard to other 'stories. notably. to it Ike a eptritviand V IOLST ant pages some of the scenic descrip. PROBLEMS I FOR man It. to.drink. thirsty nicer' soulless. murderous machine. He is and. those who button and after dirtineolehed ftook Production, 1915. some in which the 'scene bas bees ' ItTRANI;t:; by Anna. Katharlos Grown Ilona was all about a married man 's slight In the field. attained the rank of not a man He is not even a brute, for --- -Pretnam's Sons. New York and are interested in the phenomenon in New England. Here. too the local out when be thonght his wits Would e. S. V. Be brutes only kill in All ;While the war has :3 which the story hinges will find food brevet brigadier general. havoc color must hail. besn good. for on one be away front home played 4 was also lawyer for the defense in that is human in him. all that is M- vcith the book publishing business in occasion a certain editor wrote to tell This la a coDection of detective for reflection in the general narrative. the conspiracy HAYDEN CHRCTI. trials growing out of ilne in him. all that constitutes the thus and has had England. its effect stories. nine In number. the first of the aseastrination of Lincoln. man has been sworn away wheu he n of thwarerage bi--, 111bly-bile- frr bleb Mem Its title to the book. Mrs. upon, lbe....tmecicar,..marieet--tini--yen- y period1- of glatVelll.1 ant took ..thnanlistnmtu-roil.--Ri- y been characterised by the produc- telligent man er WODUill anywhere. peostieity. It was not while suffering Green. or rattler Mrs. Mohlfa la A Oro, S1 r Braithwaite calls conscience, his very soul. are to keep- hoe ILATEST-MAGAZINEtion of many books of value. It is con- 'rhe better fiction WI mond continues from poverty that he wrote "Horne'. rile, writer with a decided leaning to 1t Lincoln Colcortin "trillion of War' ing of his. officer. , in CiretitIMMI110011 like the ericten Sweet itotnel" but during a thne when his special kind of fiction. perhaps the most important book of the year man can fall lower than a tool-l- a ceivable that istel;loliparBodMierbutenr:watAniTI:1 "No "the ' he ware books oreoent , of inferior moot notable of her previous works be-Iin in Paris Or hying comfortably it depth beneath which we whether in prose or verse." and thinks Mel c...1 It. December of doubtful Popular interest quality ars with- 1r cowing to the fr,mt.Springfield the Pedals Royal. and having conalierThe Leavenworth Case." though Improvement Ers--I- n cannot American the that indigenous Ingest. 4 e.of held. while the Republican. hem small issue effort which the able Ittitteettit In bin drematie work. The Improvement Era for an Gila work and of Johp G. Nelhardt's 'The Mill Mystery.' "A Strange Dis' . i article a suocinet story of "Song of Hugh There is also no evidence to itill,mt, English publishers are able ..to bring Glass" will have naltppearanee" and others of her numer- opening '). to bear upon' their businees. In the I. that the "lowly thatched cottage" had ous volumes illustrate the tendency 'Tlie Mirth of Jesus.'" followed bl No Gift the beTune, pressed poblic. tremendously face ter of and Christina days. "Tbe fore another year.' dwindling trade depleted any existence outside of the author's ri: 0I to. The dominant Sihtre, hi the story of I siteffe, is directed to brain eit spite of the traditton which present aeries Is a young 'octet,' girk Trapper's Christmas." by Joseph Rich4. Ott the whole it is safe to say that there is mire to be aworks for whiCts It IS Inntle than SO years - Stnee boa ,ben built-ude- tWM A timely poein 'A Temple in a vivacious devotee of fashion. but wit the Tt is probable that of the four great about permanent 1".oat.hatripare eery few distinctively bound mend or an immediate demand- - The "Home! Sweet Home."' was written. 4, i'.' , Hawaii."' la by Ruth M. Pox: another is Trish writers of the illth century. Steele. there POOe of tho Insipidity sad ahnlemmeas toncottage. gift-boofor Enthe means. holiday 'dark horse' has leas of chases. .. but Ito PotoileritY. tA Ptitt 1 Thituirbout his Ste PeYne by Harsh Sheridan. Sterne. and Goidantith. none, tering a, book tore. rwrisonly ascribed to that species. On rTbe Cristmas Chimes." one is impreseed --In ftrtion the year bee isundoubted. 'la : wherever ani the Kneen language is affection for big native his. she is gifted with marv'4"1- Channeeir WflobicY; and still ethera ere but Sterne would have gained aro: by the hick of rewire &apiary. and one (outran i been more loved of it is and known meritorious ly prolific ap.ion . Borah Florence lancatitor. Whom friends.. and his family; frotn Z, thing like his actual lame had the on- -' Is relieved to find 111 powers of observation and analysis by I.' the heritage of than the previous year. muse it aRasals to that deep-lyin- g be vas for mans year widoiy- - aseper--------- )(Mon and Viva Huish Ray. Amalie promemos condition of their home land the past ts quietly that wsitehes sharply. thinks intense' ''''" into owa ite -, coming This be In cudin due Which to le may the humenItY the basis ated. Ho lettere tiveuentlY aniuk, t', part IY,and out of a mass of perplexing elf- contributors Dot above named are Al- not driven them to weir-- their for-- 1 again. from the plentiful supply den derangement of the book busbies's; of frintilY life.- 4k. fred Lambourne. Nephi Jensen. Mows tunes In tursmances attending any- ....' Miming for the ;moiety of those he of apart from the gaudneoxere at the beginning of the war. which al- - . Many stories have been written of iti hi. loved and hie appreciation of the home:, alYstery..ebo-dierstuulgie- s and arrives F. Cowiey. Robert C. Webb i Joseph M. books. we are being of- lowed manuscripts to accumulate Now origin. Moot of them more or less of Immune the .., : rind' domestic lite.Cinciternas Sertb.i at Om one explanation which is In lit- Tanner, Elsie Chamberlain Carroll. Ida : 1.. fered rare editions of the books . the sitter readjustment to new acturatrand tending te distort reality nee& eral accordance pith the facia Her Stewart Peal and numerous others. It - Graysmstan eon: Of which- the flint have heretofore been crowded outthot by conditions. the publisher, have select- - by of pleas:lag. ,,,..,,,, Octiou., , Medal aptitude seems to be in gilelishig I. an excellent somber. In was started town the lir Sam- the little and mom expensive product-Ther- e ed. sota.Fla-.-t'VeCtly to Mart out- - withshe gets -- New We- Magazine--Th- e organised-- - is Is preettredly nothing coining to lated works of outstandtng merit. drawn of the tarring authór In bils "LEGA'. BI.ANSS. arebeing Decem- many bE the heart of the matter by a sort of the country; their There are no gift While It Is boomsblot to say that any garret. and illustrations have been of no parts 'Prance. from 3-- 1 vth suss which enables her to dis- ber Issue of the New West Masashi loc being to unite lovers - of the tier-many. of Russia or Doke --COMing out . novel of the red', has been to the published fit the original "lowly thatch-ver- y Of every character sad desertvelvet i I , aerie Icith the Inductive processes or halo for a cover a beautiful reproduct- worts of David Grayson la the pee. 'The Innglieh author is con'.. first rank of achievement, with ed cottage" for's:Inch he wars ouppot- arranged Yrom the be legal for i i the elaborate logic erbleh the old fe- iOn of ma Indian painting. "lie First pow of living in accordance with,tha eerned, vrith marten, at - the front -'',.., I exception ef Conrad's trictory." edly pining. both efferibir and Inter- end brought strictly up to date. , Ili minism detectives were wont .to bring to riarriC The spirit of his writings. by Walter L. Greene. Therefore. we can expert nothing new has been a very bimi number esting. but not in actvwdence with the . A full supply, always es ,head at . bele WSW She Is the moving spirit 'number contains among other features i In of the 1 41 European way stgnifleance or facts. Although he had periods of tiffitERET NEWS BOOIC ston-yr.. o it aischat the Mae advosturee or an- - I articles ow tbe , Uinta Bashi. the Do- - I Charts E. Lauriat. an asetped 0111111. bholleirs or color work. The 'Amer". to (vim, I failure and berritedp..-a:' sufficiently vepti as poet - 4 ..-Main al... Salt Doha Ole, Utak, : tl - Marl. Lint i to Was, - r0.001.1400 i -- Ile; :opus ,,, 1, - 04 I ...1 I r , i it '''''Ve NOT CIOING TO THE'DOGS . . - .,,r, ., Ivo W OLD ALBUMS .t . , 4 1915 OMNt irt eonserrairte rather than! de,oratite. You may spend k:, on a aew , edition ot Kip Blurs poems You tnaY ' orpeatt that amount on the it'SA ittsam de lux, edaton of DVitens s -- rroirrtmas Cerdt.- - But unterts you uteh to givel sus presents tienstittee .4.,, rot of the lithri tteti stores of litet etur. untes a ,E0( rare Att 1,4 be pur IA y.1 books u lth rare b act Ing, Ole Minh- upou fseturt of ishi, b does tree v.v-nseason, but pn, the le- d.ne t oterut 1., - , ed.& . 0- :' dt , , Wit ,,,,..:1 . DECEMBER -, ::: 1:e.): 4,,,,isell.....4, Ilk 1 id LEAVES FROM - , . , SATWIDAY NEWS - . , . - SECTION THREE - ,... . , , a.. " Authors Who Dream Their Plots Are Prisoners to the Bulgars Tyr et kpleg tbe ajit ste tit tho elMis - that the rot countrr I. 'o doitl :i forlhis ober ' NM, Ww,-- - t Weol, gore tots tow, Is dot 'mat Use a L0 Ir , - a - -T NEW BOOKS I it ;sir at& Ida Ist Wee rtIng as ist tes s the last has In met. I tot YoAss Mad I V law fitte ,444 ft17 us itzd. it a is :lain 1 , NOTE& - honesboolug ad - I fl a,, .The li'l r. ,,1 It ' "ur BooksWar , , 1 An . a me reef - sufficlent , - ; .. : , - " ..,., 1,--- ,t. - 1 ', , ','" 7,.. , ' |