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Show 4 ' , J I I ' ' , E ; NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER DESERET EVENING . ' rtb t et WRY .1..,1 ty ..0, teak, kas timettus, Mbtrie - 54t Not Ily I ''....1 - N.- l' - alert to. H, lane; re. re: - .4 4- .. p s:1. 11 A - e-,- , ' .0 LEAVES FROM I. t , , ' ,,'Z,4,;," ',' "! ., ' ttagn. WThet oth, 0. tar tt. aid Vhiek Igrrxt, Propt. nt the Ita, tnt.itfrf mom. r , ' - - t .r''. ..4 - - t the bivouac of age may put ice in our veins, sinews remains, And no fibre of steel in our march are not here, of comrades yesterday's the Though branches are sere, And the sunlight seems pale and the dies down to a moan, our sound of cheering the Though when the bugle is blown. We shall find our lost youth wit.vrwowrit HIGGINSON. Though 1 t. bow, '' '; . - , I5: i, .1 l' '', ,,,,, -, n ,',.. ,-- 4 ' ,..7 , ,'a, . ' a ' 1 : .', S I I. )S ,' :,' ., .!, .., ., : !,, ; ,' ...--! , . 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YOUNG SOME FIFTY YEARS AGO. $ T The well known physician and church worker is hown terpretationt. aa he looked In the '10's. Dr. Young has filled a lite of earneetncee in ,he broldon Liters r I, tiwr the development of the state, his ear ileet public activities being law c'e battalion organized it ilid2 at the requeet of Provident Lincoln to .. t'''. .' In the protection ot the overland mail and telographic lines during thc aar. Correepondeni.e.) !i',,in,,ii to hi i nooo,--dist to ii( .11,en I,ins tied. le Welter ,,, R. tb, I lie also went to Hanpet at the time of the Itiackhawk Indian oar ve a I., stit,,- 'it, ii,,,,i-s t.,.',.Ts T.. 13 the title of a H. kttt. of A.. who aotsr- att L.111.74. niember of the military company. Ile later took 1,art in the constrw t.on nori oy Iran Ilamel, Tt Th.. WI!. puLlished In el iso hard with The Harlon i'' 1' ,. .' .. 'i , 1.....; Lcru v41, be Ile filb4 two n,iaa.or with him he preaches charity. love and of the Union Pacific ,.ad Clah Central rzilerape. The story la cinee's ran te,ndert, trlaa ,1,1 With the unfolding " better living. the firat ploy of his' rnto 1,in,r.i: ,ft a 1,tmle ncttt WM certain 1113111110411 the Church and later pural;ing the Andy or r110f:trItUl refly v t r r 0 ',too. on 'lien,. the story, the reader Isamu Young's Great Britain for nu nut happened In 2,44tuth Africa. wthah to he NEW BOOKS on this aid. of the a I, - , lver with the numerous ceived a diploma from the New York Culverelt) Nicdtcal College ,t,rw, ,r hiqtory. the,. veringled pathetic author h.ta tourhed upon la a pe- twater. has si varently rung the Lel! with .i - A it en. it Wise- 'ears have been almost entirely devoted to thoi,h viork. and he '.....e. .,.. their way 0,,t. tangents that play a pert in woven T gat enoPl. Hunnii )16,1111141.A ..... IrmA NEM,. hes 1,41tlIV 'with too. the st his iseentid loudly shot storyteller ly. he. Prev,dentoolitop-nties.an,1:,rt.': , .'I .!. ;:; i.,:,11:;, : I, a meint,r of the 1111.0..1 LI: , of events which bring at last a tor president of the First Bryon Sets the London target. To le The Barton mion of 11,1. fl htch ,Nlyatort PI chain CENTURY rlh t of e. only to lone. Sunday school board. Illy father witohe late J00,,ph Young, do, tl, :L, rn;HT ESTH happy endMg. leu and In ene In P. Lat,1 O. at tiwuth Arnettea gripping origni.il It mgain t,, knelt 'tonna 111111MS. 1,,I), Angela Tr.A ty castrnir Stryienakt. Throughout the story. at every op- Prightm. Young. and hes mother the 'etc met ..th a picturesque clairvoyant ts...1 th York and Lon. ih ainteenth ('eauthor permits hr fl,I,I I ,,, 11,1,411 Arthor Paholm fon.. New r, ita hero sae i.ut on here last apr:i. portunity offered. the nnity to Lucas El Edward Sti;o,ttio," pt.r). voice to the who. sdal in Enct,,,t is a Mamter of dia his characters religious able and o..r,o of iatry lore who is id'sToott t hat(. ii &Lid to h on of the moot ,, H. H litirg otA hld the board. fAhoor,,In The hiver hy tlie wit). In "1: tor 1,to. J4,1, is the second in- - convictione which he himself niust brokenprince !leak tot na the hiaitrn and this once everything S.ts,v horn, rormmese la North represent volume TS written a 1. .f't.itto. of These convictions ILI we wish it would. entertained t tillbe.rt pf t cmgo tiaracto. an artisItal;.h Stu .T1 Si ii,van opera. ! and to-- come from the press of have t :m an W Ameriio who ,rooli,, faith." lie -', ts he calls '''the larger speaks mai" The National H isto ry oeyeral tisrche U trig holds the Am. The colorad illuatrationo hiet th ...!11V im for a broader humanity. for chartty same omen.. t ontitontote - edited by Fr. at It Horne a. th. air erosn fanciful and I hear. and in the weird right In a piece. Fiteeh letter Is Rimpet and story Is far rt. a, John Edward and kindneas to all of Gods creatures story, making an attractive book for Then., !lushes. Itpold:cdn likely to use it as his main vehicle t',olia,int,.....ied to v..1.,.irt, exist touoductiori by correspading Hs reaches faith in Crod,en unctratigeSmith, author hhuhl isisist to latcillthe toot Indthile Ine prenidem. bee torrittrn tor Randolph tVeliford hh "'ride Wife bake at bnlidar time. Dudley. visit thi Mexi,-o- ' d1.a,..,,tol wander:lig into many freemay e,1-,- e who univeroo the coneratuiatee rules Creator able "IIolighted The r I of France. An a el let. h S. enite taatte in menet of the Institute established and unchanging a!thor Jattna performed a p- the United Matte Ui th owrly fto' e se u..eerI hidir.,z id,,cea, including the flow h nut consisting of six through prepAre- th, oeseeted work. keenly desirous 41! )4,1 et s eshe. nut it is highly escitINTO THE MittER OP Doll Ott law. In fact. with the greater part atritit duty in hoo ilia what the Mel- he la at press-n- t lcmd has one already ot kinI which dne, of Inter,Etng hr Tacres. t, an int atton l and how the repponsend utr.uirs by turns and all Ro- of his philosophy all Christian readamet are Th 'MARTIN le:en seen 1,,i of )thor cThe Century of therepro-erTHE or Waiter ROMANCE J?e.-r- d THE Harktt'a new- -- 'ing on the tnityd States a ers would find themeelves in hearty 'sonas- rg1,1 when the -- swell mobs,- In Pont ht, h is tolltI Its.. Louis itatiffol). "Th, ly erored hit is tha tiewId Iasair hy hrtsn cONNOR. ultraby ie,,,e rid not could are handed over to the pollee ,n,en-mIter Funck-Brneaccord, though they perhaps Boston a Pet 11,n t,r the Iomety exit authorities as cif Houghton Mifflin company Haymarket. and this tirre'lis Ilras in the American millionaire's r4thIi kla)nard and company hare faahlonabla be, Etatiffol and Made.- indorse his ringing denunciations this Asnericart has as a collaborator Ithr,it nn I and Nw Tort ( Being Roulet:ger. at New itoniney anti the hero whe the English rights of l'ineue Hur&te most aul- orthodoxy. ItPi,r1 by n stout Iternen odd Anneeley Vahll who. e. sad will doubt leaa be the hinimelf pairs .ff with a pretty lady is the philosophical discuesion. H od goo. to Conwart It is the story of an Howl. Arthur This of by h history an ot mad. a Alarket" and 'lout complete hit sat thin very detective who hss also iAeit after the great ontative the earner that saliod from Gal- a nd Fiction; tabl and Company. the London pub-simply and pleasingly presented. that tramp with "Quinneys Wha( tot t h. I Atter Vtin Your has heel dia.mond all U. "ugh. At the littY Mose available to the public. "The Larger Faith" ita thee! lohra. who are making extraordinary thastre veoton to the headeosters of the Amabook ha been gives t the to moist The the tit,t; and Nat.) kr. Pktryienekfe rubprolifir sue,essful market the seiii.g is first class all The character. and ae with to tire nid as story Ilona market quality buniness connected many ow copitot zon des Academie -the British of Vachell. 'A who Ile- - round. It is .11 open erre, that Faton, Iodine Inetallnient ttughhy playwrights. tom --'seemed"Morales The cruise ta burthey did of Qiteed." an a- Itself is secondary. ber importation. ed mind th in St t California for Pontiac ter and th. mond was ehoio ti for ths part of Jut,tmany years Morning" Jetts tb dened iblth adventure. not the leaat t The likin Later," at new bentitnIng on a t wrial distinction when conferred A nue is itartu, atI oww protierty thro. has lent him,, Ise liras ow, g to a u.Artn. 0011Pirood mystsry a hurricane in the Gulf story MEN i 1101110013. FAMOUS moat being of the thrilling one em'netehelles treats Ability, tutor, item (merit upon the tsar. of more youthful ;sever. It Mar) W. Freemsa and "there ImksoMs Tbe Moose of Luck." just .101!"811 of Mexico. in deacribing which the history--t- he ous,,I "Yen"' lees exPerienced dramvists or leading nom. hut he scored a real triyptenous a v.s of all beg is orosss Th. After mir ,01.tr1ute short lit o rim. The isali.11,0,11.1.sd HOOD PTO RI EN OF FA kti '114 MEN. author hos great power. pitd Dor nisi ode. -- and on opines that, in th cat,e umph in the part. and should henceile-roue some picturesuu events and historic uf oral immediately precedingof the by Katherine Dunlap Club'''. The sculouvly imottling this storm. the ms. pb !urea and other ren..,r Mr. Jubilee Prez.- - as the new forth he in particular demand. Ns Moe eon Revolutiona century Century company. Stile York. makeu her way into partmenta sze filled with interesting ;circumstance' in the early and advenConner Martin divine the of is called. It Xs turally there was nothing to cavil at in plity insistence materist of Mississippi of the Ileymarket turous atm of 'Is. rivhistory American an Mra. hit found has gouth Cather and and great already up Hackett who ha ti supplied most of the part of Ira I'. Illioggett., American 1hr the monarch in a land pence thirties. to t ahe in find th going that to audience enthusiastic er. that th ideas. a modern only the AmerictiMa millionaire, being alritteiL ee it sees spirit hildmu'rs Anyhow. aree Creel hY rpm lortndThis to the Nichohts magazine for her chartning meet difficultlea at every torn front and played by anof ths (hit inig After twenty )11are Of labor Frank name cornea tint on the program'. in- by one American Mx ;mu, culminate finally in the utter Tharksa,t njno.sr robber of the rival sketches hits of the ve- boyhood a 11414110 and bullying spite of Vachell's considerably great- other The other with Friend. 'ter:van:tattoo of the ancient regime bionmphkati ilrti spproprtate i lAllstach has gathered I igeto, do-norms of of famous peoImola that experienced (and were ail scored its are girlhood) by for er renown. There ca a , ring concern wsr notorious etc. npw trd of Isom.) tantiles. and these 'Porte.. -littritl, enwent achievements of whose oaten' and expert, v, ea. chance ggtrgall Ellts Mr. Jubilee Prez' imned trror. Beginning with the ple. people the mphatically,Snd .algaYe delightful Fisr.iee K. Thountseen. genrrAl tecto havlp been alphabvtically arrangel 1111t1 wicked Lady Angela. later life are matters of common counters tech i,f 1.,lIII X I V and the accession with the lkiiiiwron Indians. ..f the Prtmary ..eKi.,tione. fur- utpler pubject headtnes for a forth. pleased the faahkonable flrst night au- - Jeffries.E. as the t;1, of 01W as incidents the diabollest the CUIVin Swett and though knowledge Lyall Ezra Due by the elii. one of Included dlence of well which XV. the regency many niehea oggeetions t, ) offiters of that comihri "Inctionury of tit:Whoa" and their childhood may be almost un- and Hihadreecue known folk. Th 'Amorlean been compelled to take up nee,Klation Mier.& the author divides the seventrights who he to donee that coma solid on -known. her stories Resting and with the cannibalistic The Life and Letters of Thotodoro ,are adready in request. but whether. and y4er years preceding the Revolution losing of the old lames of fact. she has built up nar- his life with that at ;tb., " by Thomas flak anti thie Judging byI certain ingenuous eomlength the Con- the opening of the new, and )er A. t xcedit,gly clever collaborative' tri der periods: the regency. the ad- ratives of poetic fancy, in each murderous poople 141f chapter of have heard recently. it not Bourbon of but rteffort will make an mutt hit with inertia that Duke of citron. la read) Arthur the return monition tit the Librertan4 department her Ilardi otnptun ftw nor Iti,Att. some famous gets and real living audiences at horn is open to question w,itild - wen if American writers of but of dr,ft diectieslea the s.:bject of l'oetr for publication. the reign of making who has often been no more rubber as wail ime-to-& sad Cardinal Fleury. Poo. person that are destined to That ditties of Louis question has nothing to do with ragtime 1.401)ir. and the fatal term lesson departments quantiiielvtl.st children" Th DI than a name to most young Peolile gold. in ouch fabulous Then follows a brief account of One of Gott' s comic maat'srpire'a. the merits of the play. but arise out he sung in Englandand most of it around by the PAW"- - continue the ezperiencoe of the Utah hands Of cook in the treated the the Among figures great fanof the Revolution. a '..ti tett:JAI-tranalate'li of the .fact that this hi another or tho ot arcwould awnlilY with each a tire volume are Titian. Chopin. panful. In that telling of the pioneers ea the years. sithject of study. The Inapoetor Oenerel.' those plajs in which the ction works ki,..1 of glossary of the. to other :reit to wh:ch the following volume present lb. Mendalasohn. Murillo, Giotto. Mozart. tastic tory the author indulge in a wth emclel rererence next month to from the Russian by Thomas &sits'''. beekwartbc of which you in th Unit- - th.on American.. unfamiliar turns of devoted. be "MI refreshthe Issued w as the eeroe is entirely d and shortly when del Sarre and vein of grim humor which is time nereeptt) the Andrea Claude Lorraine. ed Ntatee have had rather a piethora phrase in them. Practically all Brit. Ott of the moat Important parts of but greater merit mother of inntion," is in the colIf attractive,. there and Stradivarius,. ing We hem on the contrary. have --had ono, in their heart's. ',dere ragtime. . the book is the truly delightful. and name whose may he attaches to his marvelous gifts of tin and they ping these syncopated dit onethis American-maha41 disea- lection one to take its right attal neer:hilly historical. makes his lie almoot place among description -which get the reaffirm in tills ties bili hely and with gusto. but in r. se of the arts and sciences of thev questioned Books Bonheur mories"Roaa in roality tho luxuriant jonly sense boyhood reader Hone the device of topping many c.o.... and pevhaN th e majority ea la new of the tremendous politic- the author bee striven to make place scones through which he palmed, and NOTES oto a; estaersin. the world has almost for her by the woe of the sobriquet--Th- e plot for purposmbe of retrospection of rote.' hAvent the, renioteet notion he holds hip intersot to Him arid. lie not has had a chance tn become whet a large percentage of the words hernen thst nearly within the Reign so 42 it is The folios in( books will he add. Tomboy of Bordeaux.no doubt made many voyages of ad !error lived two of the worlds really ail right. Altogether there are has peauhl) and phraes in them mean. ad to (ha public lihrary Monday. Oct hackneyed here es It may A writer of anecdotes of tho (ahimself. and his characters adventuro l done have e al home Lead-sTour. fourteen charmingly told stories of an 10. 1116. ince. artist. Watteau and La The writer had quite an ILMUSI nit' drawn from mous in the Pprinsfield iMo.) -composites probably This feature IMme. Jubilee 1,1,,,,.,... Le lir. it who had apart. of the elegant testy nothIng of how that many of the greatest artists had it from somebody during th own acquaintancethey are too Mks...Himont's& to ete a Drag" it Bea Le suet:r and many others. In of all time first et their feet on the hia audience.' ought , ..;;;: front who ntrtain had &tie from of somebody biTib.0 Eng. much alive to hi wholly creature, or far and wide. Prom the title and the l.t r.' eni- nrwas nem the eighteenth century is reprI of the ladder that has led to fancy. Captain Hawks is of truly com- bit of reparteo of Mr. Kiplint that the of John rungs talking Quincy prineipal authors AdamsWritings 'he he ir"Irta k esented in Franco by no leas masters deathless fame. and the volume is so nationality. 1. per- contemidated book on the doings of Adaituz Vol. S lintne in Tennessee," manding phyalquo. who leads a crew aairmen ran to an find th hero tkas Rama and the ennally. expeened of Tales Plain author the Gluck; beautiful and inspiring that it may that firm by raN.orite here t American Prison AattoclationProbuimyera and thirsts for a login; Jabliae Draz la a Brt-- , which l' a )r. mete there is D'Alembert. Resta- with profit be elated in the hands of is as capable Front the BOW would les relle-of the Annual Congress, amerkaa..10111. I. ton. a kind of gentleman detective lremarked that the w,rd. were "per. engintr. licLushloy, "'IMO cwedinge S. roe Buffo& and the encyclopaedists; every child. It la illuatrated with six- his Tales From the Sky." "Plane as wiochanical frtHY genthe Withtdit and myeelf con- ingenious be who la thus denominated because he:tict6arlY and a literature the masterful Volteen full page pictures by Maunce L. ius of such a ahip should be; and the aside. however. it was-- seven years ago AngusPreliminary Course in Dif- - once WOn the Jubilee waken at Ascot I !CI. r trut tnm ah,ttely r Insole. I he Vith thei Night ferential taire vOls ha brilliant tontemporesies Bower. wrote that Kipling le to MUnd and tho Calculus. tell who integral - a fantastic story of the marThe second mom MAILCheviot. Plron. char., nut anthor is a native of mate.kentadabil no upposeill Marlaux. Beaninh:tr.14,..efohoiut e7a,y ....she Emtiroklary. ter hnweerr . te an prominent AntrobneElementary rnn a tran, traffic in Amerian. air sarchals konteequieu and J. J. Roostvelous Navarre. Ohio. the place that "HoldeVlopmenis la a It BibleBible Stories and Poems, talks sato sot'. tem who in his own weakness was a worthy Hair in Henry of Navarre. come about by th year 200e. trorneplutocrat living in England. and After atlantic ItrisdyGethsemans round the door and and rifiehttly well this part le pla,ed 'shout h how." remarks The Independent. "it (Drama). Mnt force in bringing about the new Ohio" put on the map. Her present P white.. of e atwut th nowy Arthur sho hails from the ?ritn y l" AU does not 110411TI quite so fantastic totee 4 the close of the century. All home la at San Jose, California. She Carnegie Endowment for Interne-1- h Land of teem of th Fro. tot the first night lion- could thore he rostw and Snow eztat:,res of an atmosphere of has been a publks school teacher. a of a high order. and his American day as it did the day we read it first." Lionel PeaceYear Book. 191 6. !:. time7 same th at anof were the honors ovetn. thia ntbridlee luriry and extravagance. of newspaper woman and an instructor paper peeks prncipal fairly Cowan & HatayKoester School will hi glad to hear from him Continuing. it. t,e,-- ,hocktos I OXT'littnell. and and II V I)' tirided betwee,' Arhur g letical and r,ligioua at the Univeraity of readers other of Kip Untie "outlandish pro- Book of Drape& In tater I related ?h,. In. ob.nt clood. Eamon& who Wat,ed -- Drat" with a pry thouch and liberalism on the California. She now devotee herself again. phecies come true with a bang." In the Backirrounda. CoaranWindow h.a eptde To an.thr girl. also & that broke water Esmond ta an In ni11,41 brilllanc matter of the le. hard. and participants in the shei- largely to lecturing. her subjects being Communion Dalsairnelioly to of the Virginia cape recently with a k" TlInPle3 And superficialities of the folk lore. musical literature. and the tare rottlm d,vtee. ,,ri;n Splaining. of EllisLove in Dander iThrea stance of that a comr..aratively that, art,r-ao-- , nt.tke the Lweeenfoi ,,ke of freight. 11;ona and lik ..parent. cargo phenotnenun. on the tith- liras of artists. She is the author of a institutions plays). MAGAZINES In the Song warn he tefer-twthor He gale us 'Wtien We Were- ,.,-,- .. e their lives are inseparably linked book of musical stories. liadtio,e- k- BURInOMP Power Twenty-one:- " t.. 'ne cot! ins(.ne S.itnnier ail the pentA no leas ironical in now iind then a new writer Little God ilonartiThe Every rit to S'11 artAirn4 she. "'Sow ti. ren:ty'' It ht,ti WI itaineoncsoiocies. A Sooit PROM Paint' LAUB. In Ki.,....rNew intinu, kod th, old and 'Eliza Eeybody'sThis magazine for comes forth who shows that writing I thought it it ri,W tvhAt recently was e,ri in th United Statea,!d, ,,,t1 ,..Thouch not has another story by Booth tends to run in famtes A new VOUng Theok.gY rti Frenchman by origin. I it meant hle APPLE. By lady Gregsupposed Ims AngelesDept. Pub lic Service west, Lit about his new bachelor author for children , is introduced this ,A7.2421'n,ki akington approaches his subject THE GOLDI7S know tho ti The pint or Mr. Jubilee Pratt" all moher' w hit, h dr. lumes of stories. ory !Smarmed by Maud ttrostory; hero. Lucius Brutus Allen. introduc-- . fall by two little 'Report on Conatruction of rench point of blew. and I. t'll tita- - w..cds t.,..,t i.or,r-- . At, lot,e BIght on my P. Putnam's Sons, New York and Lou- ing a charming heroine. and two cotetti rouod a stolen Bedtime Fairy Stories. the Los Angelee Aquedlot. 1.tsrY of French - historical very Daddys one don. of ik! ee, who in mond." the ther's h!taest the wrote world.; r,1 Graham Riteand ,he !engage has roeuited young villains. Edward Mott Woolley Mary ManningEscly Diplomatle s Venimore Cooper ttone lietween the United States and Ti America', ttflocatre. Da l il1og-altile. th r"s':!,er- - of three of his great- lady Gregory has again made a diaconate the expected crisis in the mo- them. has Jame , tra a. i he so. Its man gem hire' Mexico. At that l of The English translation of visit to the fairy land of her native tion picture imminent. besides shins for an ancestor Inn. ',um in coopers, r,k, ,I,,af n ompletely. ;r7 as author bett Drama- - sleuth. to go to Constaritinotdo it buy 'I., think ,.,I..2e141.4,trv, MtthewsChiof the nests of the imeasons biggest Pro- town. tier own - when European to o,:.. :nets' itYto nectiti4 IL ume of is work the comof It for him from ;ill Internal lona t rook .4' I ttli frtt,l'It',.!,' A. Ditklasoo. she was a lists. heath, that wonderful country re ttok,a ductions. Mary Brecht PIANO has a gan in St. Nichol,the. 114witsertend and Drat. in and there. citiPst. stories till. rum,. with that essii:s MeakinGalicia. ,o. 'I. r ,...., .,,,i,- I,. ar,, bined patriotism and imagination. the really truly romance about a young small girl. of a aro, p of h,...,, counter to the deurns Mt. Nicholas ,gue prises. She Of Spain. forth a American ri of " n r rder If ,trIA out ff a Emerald Isle. and brought and a eum took Ltrre Get: TENT IRICA LITT. 1,0 MUSIC111,14 mohemen.- - headed hy A t :Ver how It i of the street swell was Bol- Citizen MoseSelf-helpshe for which tip brought tirchin hero play and interesting her of thouenr. travel narratives filled quaint with in and future had titled and Lady thlef, however. od uniutruittlu sight dierc Mt App.. White it l adventure give life sketches that are as eh si..,it he r.atIme it' PC It lb,. FAME: a novel bt calls The Golden who are but called Tres.. a her sriting ,h, Angela Trim& Window one aho..,r., to Hundred pianist. hest her of Easy -- f 01.11111r, t!tA-has the eg NV. Coulter; published Is dedicated to the "gentlieet both thrilling and entertaining. Rich. back and she wss uickly successful at h atone. Dras ha zeiting I...;- - isth top PedrickPractical Mystic. h mans. DittlYere Ga Menne furnishes a " r ozr P hical lo- Coto. !' friends." Bernard Shaw. it is written ard or Error, them, first in the Iritish ca:,; l'. hen faintt with odd imagionti0 little stories of to 11111111111MOnt Comedy She of "the KiltArtan ition of "What is an American?"degsnr s kepeare the Itia la an for 'h'Y Pine" ''' . ' ;' 41''n 4 1" and '' fairies. in Parts sc.d latcr at the A,e7 life. animals od unusual book. It la Children It is safe to predict, howo or trItni (ben Greet Shakespeare.) Rood in Dreams that child fa'a4 a novel and !st,!!!, o New hone td ( Ben country Caei JuitkiS it lar perhaps Can 'wall ver, that other children will enjoy iSenry Shakespeare tar Claim to h. Came True," tells sit stories of sue- -, 1.,!, t,.ght singing hip finally wins ,, history of the Greet tthakeepeare) ,,it that n n 1.1n' wtth tar Cilfrent designation though Lb. reading and production of this rem The two aerials. "King. of the' The first COnipit the We begin the story orilv she from tha ordinary most celebrated ,pot in America. s little Shakeepeare - Tempest. Ben Greet and thrilling play ot the humorous and "His Rifles." .terfrit MIA h. roael very r.,a,l ,t tho Khyber final Family." chapter eaders who can as Sell as the little folks of Ireland. are carried forward in nearing day. o Home Shakeopearet. Vernon "Mount I v,,. ..fio4 only with brisk action of Etn that. back from his hazardous ,t! p ...thly interesting and the Nation s by Paul Shalsesetere England. 2 Vols. it ends happily: chapters. tales. all Like ,P.4t. and sensational fairy r I rA !nrrr grunt', AS go him rectl, lt, d ,.tt published. The apinodes will not but in the meantime the prince who Wiletach. has just I. or Brooke. I II 'The Larger Faith" Spanish ---1,!, maland t,, ge sett begin ,f our national their Ideal toes in search of the ()olden Apple. remarkable story (4r aithougN .s r.i ts th! sn Meet'. EttsmanrireKan, cornowthiford twhat the thing is ,t11 ii readablo and InterestAmericawCharies M. Schwab. the shrine is told one.. In teat, and Book Simon. and servant s 'ANA atarr is tol& the companion of his r ,tt.11T1,..1 and ,rse of of a sudden. the dtet:se Spanish behind the and marvel- Bethlehem steel man. has written again with alio, equal fullness in . ! Went to ..,, r,rit:-.narrative IleTrill purpoaa 1,s,turs to explain. I must go right Novemarticle of paramount have some very instartling for a the $6 stimulating illustrations. Washingtoti a and -: the to the day year s' adventures 11,one bank ;:, !: , i,ixte Etethin. employment by )0,i author and Imprensa ous ber tisue coiled "Succeedin( With himself is a cot 1,11tor, for in ad11"1 f '11"'n The their for t! quest. them r allotted is .,!kr Clrlenia darken's& the reader from nearly You Have." the angle dition to the 1,, t,,graphs. "Mount Ways of King. GrareI'leasani "141 p.c.. noon is to relieve the health of the What which the boss giving ti. the curtain apprises Imo th.,t who "pink" In the ra"... Apple father looks at his men.. Vernon- - contains washington's auto- Medard. to the young prince who from ii whicwo aro taken bark a n,, and didactic typoenjoy .,ree gond king. of estate more of of his Eton' gnu new In called "Betting graph map a "ad Muth Of depextment Kingsley'. C.Tutors Stnry '1 search the In anti on ta. ever the tim then tho Nieto out !oa,t" quest. rof Interval to them. rl, tr.trr rrf li,r4 Marshall. A W.tiarniesda The public is invited to ask tipko ,000 acres the garden where the Apple Crows. Ahead" the go up and we tegin at the le..::noiog. ,r how to advance in the ome and r er Faith" has a wholes- for .t Boyle. E M.Peare and Quiet. r;:w we st;., a In am the Witch. Garden. or the (locations al )ut similar fahinn 1t4 known elevated 9f A c.1,t,ti It. atiumphore. nov, -complete Childrtm's the business world; "Weather and Bon- and 'stories The one reality of life Garden at the World. find. rrtrI ., Dania !tit of la love." ,t Harding how tells the , elements inese be0, affect nytwt,r-..hett. It la called oglt: (the Starr.httuI Though gletephyalcal in nal travelers encounter many strange r 4t kit pro.1 : BamtettStory of Oissa. -"Public Health" be diem. has Not been 91.1 the tory deal arid. again. ter The Eple"de th, BrownThree Gars at Iterrrtnn, ings and things. They are entertain- bovinese; with vary -the Croontroade edit un after the name I nvIrg It molody "led by Dr. Richard C. Cabot; T n. $5.800 character and the Incidents Fi 'and ddler' of HussiE anian house. Rum odd.411 through pass In a N. Weatchewer In EagelatShort Aistory giant. t' and ed at pl k troerierav by whirls 00111 01 1101,0 numerous Worth of Experience" is written by ft of Mr. Pavia Of flOOM ChassrA nimai Land. and Into it ere brought togeth. their lives aro the wood of wonders. have !tke 1,4rturo to mei 4"--county. ,nwthing hr.,1 has ,it feels he man who rreten earned Montmartre a in that is known who night tvether. The contra' figure le meetings with the witch. Jimmy. CurtiaIlisa Ann and Bunker or for the find nme all that purees. to hoar, "1 114ant to Ow A,4.4..1.,44,1 ro Hill dance-hal- l Young. Owner of a little ranch as the hag of slaughter the same ap- amount through mistake,: and tho alon of aerie& (tom "Oaliegher," of CurtisLittle Maid of Gold n a P.4 .Mli.higan" lung by a BrIthiht is about "Ohio." written article aeriaded part of Haw state Hunter. to different In Grant, those GarlandRose guises. rgo. of many $0 the a an yearn He bleak. pearing wbo pronoun,o tho &tato Milli' n educated and cultured and The Stamboul attiamie hi th 1,, the inevit- by Brand Whitlock. United states nearly OintberBeth present war, as well Ss novels; and tan from Young Of course theyofalso most h:15. .ory time "Nttichigan." Ad they &LI out bit a la to The like It minister fiction the I. in who .1 Belgium. of love East"' irortune." play. fairy and around him able princess Truly. Inflow Aorie,44.14lers a s ekh 01 od Mahan's...tr. do: Installment met" and quite aa of Captain Macklin: 'Prinettaa Aline." HowardLittld On& IhYstary. To tho cow men sometimes a servant and sometimes a clodee tho second HAYDEN CHERCIL aad 4 others who come in contact gist, just as the spell of the witch "Cinderella Jane.' "Broken Elba." by "The Nichols-841-0W Mot Club. ogli. the villainous old Turk who haa King's Jackal." and ."The whit. th,, ' ,,, t A, ' . ... : r nc-,- ' . --ti., ''' ; 'ie.t Ivie 1 'ik. i Itu- I ,..,,' ,' Is :.: i t t' l' ie-t- i It le It kild splint moot hte )0,1th. twht!Int htal jokIrtws that th 1W...ram The 3: (1111,4At air 1,i .,Jthor N ht,kt. .Mr Franklin Luoth. v in titta and north and south they doubt they would behead .,..i;ti,,i, ptl!l striving tO go it;.'.. or ,t, I sp:;hg some small 31! 1, citsast. t. To ,.:1, cc, and eatd. it in for that I 'Guido r! Anti tele.,,d it. re Ii kill a pr:eA,. alai here ,,rid theft. a 1,:..nI..t. im t..t,rse than itatitrenra lurid hreath; I ant the . -- .1!,:. 1,t my; I.rn battle. bons. der, ridden ilcaily, ity ,I., r tr.rue i,,, panic. Nrh Azrael I 11(ftly iioik, i,, f churchyard acre; asti. , .:,.., ., hire and tl..:--, and here and ,..,... r. I .,r-- i there a .i t,i r2.1 who ortrd i c v their .). !.:, ,,!, .,o toey try to 'Keep I whiz I,,t ,,Jt't,.. atve, a,..1 fit. ft tr,t ..., AT', Adid ii Ttr ,Iturit. are, gt thi sot h people under; and while ri,y si,t tan t!r:.,.- - .1 f,;.tp, Ii ,corth along like thunder. I. u". tut,t, to tht. 71t!iv j tit:, I bring the and ht re I iiii,,l a ,,,ii,i,N.;.,,,e. and there I hag a grocer. , w,-t- .. i Voorim a 1 eNtlele440444.41444444,444444:0:44444:44640w4P,444440 NEWS). Ip1.s1-1117- . ittft-1.)o- k Z1: 1 1111: They dread my coming, at awl dread me. and if my person they ii,e-t-eti'i.e. A ,,r,i., ii.e c..un. faster, r.nd tYtry other ... o' the Int of the n"tallIc prawn ant I, -- A It..ncer 11011tia Theodro Preteer. an account of en autottioAle t"ur nr the auth"r old h. 1,:rn 'taunts :n InLana. n ; , ALT 'Al.tStiNi I y? : i, i' The Speed Fiend -- Y .., . .:( ttt"..7.,rt . Joyce Kilmer, author of TrePs sod Other Poems," spe,I.,1 writer on the staff of the New Iota Times a,o1 ell. or ,,f the Curreot ,ry le;.ortlient Ole Literory 1g10. has he.,, f the facility uf ,t school Instil Of New i,rk nn1,11, 4. liver dt,rit.g the presnt 4 , ','4N11, - the sub . Aothors hay. appeared from the from the torintiog office, ,the ministry, the courts of Lt.. and places divers' ilnd sundry. but the auilior of a book istneh hos Piet brought forth a great Iritie of critwat eulogy m England, rast,a !. of the ries.- - by ilitahl bleVet le the firet reported I,tto, the steamahl;, org.r.e r olo Mr. ne, I., Wit, line Mere., Woull norn his essel toI. father w.ts 14,1.1vt,e ward the Engi sit vosyt after a ions oyage. fe Y '' Y, : '? 1 , , ;' , , Y ' .1 SECTION TIIREE ceakenests c , , :.. . A : ts. 4 '...: ,f ;r ,. , , ! 0.; ,. , 1 . ,i '154 , , --- f ., ...,..'". , v S. , . - , Y , "' ! 1 ,:' Ye ; .. ;".'!.,,,', ''.; 'C' . f.':-- .ss..! . '. . a . .c":'-o-- .,, ..: '!. 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He It.. .1.11 10(4 m soetety. rrowde an publicity. Van lisaven ma) not be .., .V,:1!,,.iy tb,hiogcliphicel cherecter. hut to t ne who has read the book and ti,, the will author a ,..t ,,, o. - :' f A 4 F in i, lead in our joints, there is frost our hair; veiled and its fortunes unknown, The future is hushed breath till the bugle is blown. with lie we As T- Ink. ..'i '4' ..,.,,,.,t. ,,., the night dews are cold, ive wait for the bugle; feel jaded and old, soldiers the of The hmhs is windy and bare, bivouac our of field The 'thaw oat, 'Ich r " i'''''y 11... 14 "' t 'r ,0 - . l e .. , - '- "T 7"e-- et, anat.' am, '1't ,. :.'-- .',' '',:,,!.., - 'l ;' . WAITING'..FOR THE BUGLE 14 wet k, 0 ', The edition scription method. - .. . 28 1916 Mice." ALBUMS . ' 1 1 OLD .4004)4.............4:..444., 1 1: e10,,------,1411t.b1:se- ; Ales( Thar 11, I ,.i..- -- ., ; ., , - P -- ; , s. x I 1,, I -- -- II 4 our 4 later. 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