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Il. born In Leice.,,,, 1,tic tr., in si 3111: and 4,1 11:4 2,Ifte4 i h. -- Ninrti,o.,The Peat ye, (Witty tah. where he aeloted hin.nclf to ,,rions r, r' ain't 11,57 h went to iL " the f river by handcart h Vor fltio )eap, he w.ts, tc,i,critttendt-- 0 1,1! watt' Panda) 'athrtoi, and for 27 yearn cleric to Fr f e! ward Hunter. Ile Porve,I ten yearn an , k tif the r,e1,, f. raur Learn an clerk of the or NI, It thr niptit,ta. and treanorer to the S.,11 Slake A,rnhIy ILJ1. 29 )4, ,t of the talwrnacle ehotr, ,,, a n,e:bet of to, ir I k f rhotr. and 23 rano am ,,,, o'd friends of hop,. 1,01 oter hot. I. in , I days bein iIfl?!( trcb, to,.,t, a, woo, - of fit httft,tv, &Wien. white In the ! t , ed by rtent f ,: oiiT' r for the ii 1, .hr-dtr- it the loeseret Neany.tner Ntod be tr,.,e,1 be t!, . breadth or I rie land, ibitrettaa! 31,1 tralieg for collecting' ,IfC -I Ile LrrIt-- ) arid h,riiIn ter,, IL rtratie th Ire of Ai (;ree l'rt 'T it htt 'ft ',it ter t t ,1 Ntt-i- , ,t' t ' ire. .1t1 ittt t, 1 p ; ,21 d filekt.i , ), t- -, '.....,;,.1;L. ' I at "Camp Theatre" '1! r- - t., tt , iitt-t- t ,,f ititt -lo,,11., The tii Ia tiw ( v .tt I,p U6,14' rt,en ?tit' 1,rwi rt, M.!, Corr.sponden,, s, Firniti.14 4Atta Isttt,0 anti ,I1,-,,r,v- :' 1..4 ;LI ., ,' ..l':;:! .,t, :1 ,,,. :, 1 : l I ,;!:1; 1 I .,, ,..1,. ; , ,,, . Frtynt 'a maff C.,rry.,pmstient. t1,0 '.1 Pt,ir' h s ,,,,r1,. Vrom I, .t ttrieli it 1!4 tt,t4,-tt t ,r nt t ,106,rTN r.:!-- l , I t I or illte--V( at an4I 9,. eherof," 113 hon.. for ...Hier.. (ml Veen Inile al lIvcentl) 140dt-he- ll II ill..I'r,.11"rr I. n soontr the Ole"1.-fili- n oo In Ikon khaki-nother of Thi,e "( onspnnt I It I Pie nnrtenn Dr1111111.4 9,Ionage a. lip, Theme, I l'uri"---utbor how i be lu)lbe Talk of '4 ar'. 1:ffee1 On 1104114,..--lanager re -- Killed or In'. hose l'atron I t 1 r p.410, !Le, runer,Indil kb Iternurd Una. ,.1 Inkem I to anted PIA) Into a NM el- -11 iternr) (.o041) n. n. n. n. norpf Il .4" I ) go up to lyrNh him Given Tho I.. 1. ' t ; ;.'- - i Famous American Play "! i' JOt .1 .".1.!1, ' I Atli. 1,.1,,, The farn,,us lut ) 14; utith,r ' .., deternime41 to wine, the oft4ther, 14.trol. and th eo. fieA 1,,ng the first rtten in try. eetr41 )eArte. to th e h3s u ',hall ,..6; play. ..,1r,,, trq. , l I;' t T;',f the iherub... whig, he having between I 1. ( r, ghortly. already hits 1,t1 pro friaitionrtu irs so many d.ftereht of : parte rr, rt.,6I1r11,,,,nr, at the sight! Gore i:ers..arI Shaw ta now adding the w v -: haa beet) h tint ekting "Iiii. of late ' tit I, ,.1:1Wr at a '.I 'stitch was start- - to hi, e.cenricttler. or taking away f, Pr! wave calm its bosom of snow, oil Let the white-creste- d from them. A ed r..etittN t by great recruiting activ- .? ,!.! tit;,t1I Ot, Th, th, it t ilia V Yili ,r Prr1,rigeoSt bill I y reof ut;alue hairA admirer, the rI:1,1,0 countr) Shropshire While Columbia kisses fair Normandy's brow! . Utretztteirni Moan. and round stL.I about which hwn many ceive no mercy at big ha.rldN. 11114 ! t n,',;tt i'musa nda of - have seerL a very tie 111.ritert, nftW trtne are revels persomil pesteard pfr(r.4,,-from him which reads Literature ing nolvarv training Li 4. t: It If cant you Wc wpicome thy gift. 0 France crowned with flowers: ! Worm - an ttn The ..riginal protooter and presets, get I. eoldioring to set you up. at '',- - of than ours: et this theatre. AM h nits least t.iu might be of fifth rate value r,t, hi, ft... ,gt IngruP11VolproducerThough brave be thy heart, 'tis not warmer r the ttlaiwt ItPfltbil hutit to Dan the country with . ...- -, for the enirtairtment u.ir brainaitlettontre anti of theettp,cially 11,t 0.ir love is as keen for the new christened daughter e Irlehmn are spared least of ell and torn of the nen arms is tun 4 I 1;trhter Carttnrie rt ftetitinent la water. a Terrace. side of the lioano. well on reAdlphl wonderful to this known lemdon actor r As if she'd been born r.ol with and former i FOrldZVOIIS for .' otertibr of Tree's root.. late. ham th tti; ho, le now in uniform i 1.(1N1,11N A. Ile is ,, seen Th. arnarte,t-lookinrisitnt Aid 11,- - pan) tt At. ltt, 01.1 a nt hot.. advoca tea. according to t h .t, nrA n 1...th. in there g,$A ,. asstated in his prodto tion t te,, 1M!, r ,. ,,, ., have shown themselves to If. ,,1:t of If) poitti!hr Author of ''A Mindful of Floe ere,- etc. r.o,t Robert P.16 It A Sntatittry0 th actor who R t1rrnt--tine, rfornfert of 1101. tf,!.. titatmni, 'touch with seality Mr Ilocine's 14.4.1- - ) ear I hit rio c; ,.2 once th ni4yed In hero tIlllette of the .: It latr, part ment la bio.,.,1 on a cool Rio! dhOliti,lon. trotiti,1 ion to It of Shrlock itultuee mer hr and hse Shay v "Nilo and S trierrnan.. Loraine. to ,7'i .1111 11,11: 0..1 Ai In uniklyeis of the international Huilha ten rising for months at t sint ItA' plai.ed it POTle, thousands of the front. t teht to in 41tabliShrri l'At oral N.M.' lite point of view is ;,,,14 'famous debates and speeches. and W- altion SewThe ;,am a AI,. that. times. of atimituiton statesmen ns consequenes. Regular prbFt the klog 4., all .sr:., !ft Pitgflot.1 from! being neither prinally tmr promer- tOged r graphics s'I the leading .s h. hag 0,,iv ono lung. tut de- ',No , NEW BOOKS the English hi ti the A twit in con ibining an arent books prilitt,1 of this country with particu'ar attenthe American Actirterny are charged at thia hut all the Minn", ro,01,41 Irr4.01 tet its ,lares that It la rallY uit aa iterv- ran. rindwith .11 an 'tinnily ardent belief Igunge itnti SIN Frletiert, hrt,,,euttille th atinu,I i.,,, tt , !Don to their abiltty in debate. ieadde -a. and much less P.416 1110 tor two in Is tincan trouble. authors of th plaits New I. a.lhIltt 1'''J'. The material arranged I111;.erpi preparedness'. Ile deseribea the 1 tint we 41 tI,nr1:nI or M00114P01f It the filet used front !and is on no like and the the site that without waived In as estipha war etlintrial roniment Th. point awl each, Item," having being lIn though exception ,11.,...' The renowned "Quer" of the Loninade of to or im rue men old matter, and up so forced of as index the IllbjeCt etmitiera .nraI view far ro)altiem Review these gate lof performAMER1don En1Pir Newt. tom. of the beet Preol-- ; ances ere coneernd 0;01 OhiThe aetora aro complete in itself. The Drat vol- at it. "It blind tie. it often makes teritil. but that the q,,e41;r in II local imarinra kC trill': Vol. XV; Jamwro on the "Soria) profeesionals all of them holveser be- known "columnists. so I helieVe P'11 ilea unie deals with questions of Cone,- - Imo feel that ell emotion is inaileimate otratutris axe It.espe fall,' written iin,1 tint tVlition'a ,,, I, T publishers, New tutional call and the :tiro Center-- t and international law, admin- and all logic futile: but we cannot tear prepare,1 for rent...hired, allottar a cynical- ing men w MI. like Saintatotry, aro the thorn In t S A on this side of ,rk " . 11;i I to a a best the Courtmore has of It "A View etc. hex watr.1 tys,,,,rns get mini,. Jail I1rd an American. our eyes away. regardless istrative functions, tmer trillitsry age. iter Chaptre ho are medientiv or two hutoireI or loore 1,11,1tes. rv Twri 1J ) Ir. An 11 0,11 n being Thom rather an American has become lolume of a valuable pub- are given over to the Writs of Assist-vs. than half th world maul. It constant- of thenro unfit, or litho have not heen "called-up- " colorful. atul the gro,it fit Ittiou over ' &het. the Stamp Act, Congress' "Quer " Th original Quer.- mini... how. COntlittlii tnttwi' : vet fot well ly threatns to claim new victitie. Our !eight of the 1 known of Are oihrII And fit f,.II vs. Will our rural Je In er. i..1' men to mrinT in f'uln,1 before iority eyes : pare tint Republican. only hope :Parliament. Federalist Fernald s nett known pla. adapted nar,paner man. don1..ogr.aphaes of notable I am 54I1 derided ihtvrt.t to The cotitimmitie TIM tnn far 111Vay, Fier- ned -, a vi title ago. and khaki of our time, and tit fully up National Isefenee. Secession and many some smoked glass of truth. some Mr. has from his stoo of S.n rr.incteco's been I st0ries3 which The er.,1 'tali .rit.c.,,t,rra aro reprookenteti In i rThinatown. of understanding. a., thry wyciipativ. 'other pertinent subject. Volume Lao eharied L.gh st..ndard of Its predeceeed. I hear. a bit mer sucres4s4 ha. Fr;deeie Wtitism- Vettp . pro me t him bevolt, aloi contains lita new and entitrihnimn controversies it who ise pot we ntrnhi puzzle.. halt. from Chicago and who. up ago. the heads of the treata economic debates, that may through &or shin. an one respect. the patrons of the enterewt. Land and SlaveryPopular ',rind It to a better solution of humor human interest and trate! narrittives. la irk rtic!e ttf be .4 pot trait Illustrations. tt tra :over of war. was the and has now to welltry 11,-,an. nature stud!rs. mho! t Berlin iincluding s an excellent difficultiee." 'rho author has some IblogrAphies e r:ared improvement over former :Sovereignty correspondent of Lord Northe ,Pam orrired,of t.y e flotitles ond longer tons "the think of who de.eript the those with it rliffes the biographies :account Malt as town,a, Daily welt isynipathy rot t a of r Thea PUCh A entitled. prtorv plirceg, ,,hort. Decision. etc. he found. but the and eurlow.the Scott who Dred cannot c the of n sn) of , Americans aPetacies ell 1,; known Amrtcan nearsi,1 prominent "upid end the Siyx " Fernald. of couple The work is not nearly as dry as effort he thin Its however inadequately ket ion as it; calculated to hold the- I na ogre NOTES heve Since the fighting herein. paseed away. sod also i. t eouree. is an Arner:cen. though he WIle ul reader's titteution aml r are conspicu 'might be imagined; besides the fre- we may be equipped for this task of youthr of Ithomso twbok. "lten pereoni Cm at Around nimh the ' has lived over here for qUitl. it ntlitihhn with knowletig in an i, 0, of from taken a corrtet at underatanding the literally quotations quent present the public arriving t, well known, has been ono ;,.t :; form. whi' Mite m dean of dramatic Iwr of eare and lit now tiing a lot Kaiser." riving hint parts of the greatest biatory. is the one endeavor supreme- Itrrietiva c,. t.e.ng represented. so far :the finest th men. of the tar - ' a n d delight. laninaenient Two of his to time film the the butsinse statesmen. closely American of and Ntoo.ir of ttbakeapearean :a, ly worth while. ted. Goveri.or I.Viinam spry ;speeches "Northeliffe prem and has regularly the infile war play. -- The limy Before Th printed pkg.,. are needed i'lli.'' I '' author's Iter011intl of debates, told in d There sire 6 chapters in t he book, dex. late Bishop Spalding. which fact will explain why the :literature has in spite of It health Day. " which Germany in its column& was done here at the St. castigated The Col. Tr.. nn.graphies an of considerable a forceful and entertaining way. and and some of this miss are: It t onir fair to him to say. howof limits an volume' end review Curd the IR nt,w ordinary Wars completed of the for War James's. characterizAtion preclude Into his of Pacifism. '..., prominent I'epee bring translatti le..gth Ater:act:1g 600 to 1.000 words. iii .1.'4 "The any adomiftt enumeration If the sub- i.f tri.ogy titi.ikespear on The French for prodthdlon In Paris. ever. that h never has bollttled either Hones." "Hicsist anti ace, .de the eut,yect genealogY politicians of the century included in the quality the detrmination, or the Rut in the titaten,nt $taff,. In this ,oiorne Mr, Wintr where It will he ject,. treated .'t g,' at if deq eamcd a summary of :his writing. hold the attention of the lMilitaristic Circle."Profits of Aggro,the produced nf th Gortnan people. and deyeilopmnt toasing power as much for pleasure as for aion." Politiee of Peace." "Tbe that th 1914 home la fully up to the ont...ute th hietot 1', Mollere. probably some time As hl, hat.ttr. They appear to Imo reader irtandard of its nunierotta prodeoe, or tn. art of acting am exemplified in Thatre ! the rich benefit from the perusal of !Hest England." "Yankee Ethics." and Nora. A tripping In fieotrther. of the thin Ques- or rather Quer fileolor."(as v..th intelligence and &scrimpier. and beet the Shaa generally dramas I. now called since no eollinittlt 1 ! tirpawies and esio exhaustive an erudite ',rear, t . It prodIrtions Preparednees. th eriticierns Just and ade :such order. hould hit with milky of them. thc full meanure of iletiervd and treat atmo.ft other the following: one but seniors are unposed to be In hort it is a book thst .and the facts recorded seem 'treatise. Its ,Irtual failure rrench Mr. login' Is instructor in econom- praise will have been paid. playgoers. ' Loves Labor an, thing scept either fighting A 'deserves the careful attention of evey ies to rays tr') au.ttpntic and complete. hre being at Cornell univernity, of which entirely due to doing A "Coritilanu. lla fight) For Mideummr; the fact that It was on at the wrong or getting ready to ter.stac as the detailed informa- !person interacted in American history he is a graduate and fellow. of IV." Dream." this descanta inthe economic King "oh!ferry brightly about personalities Night'', problems of the t.,,. .0,ollt the comoiderable time he has been The St. James's. Sir George and he Merry Wives theetre. such. it whould appeal ;atereated. in an unofficial way. in the of the Par's One anti and o.. t treated. - Thus we read in the land sets topics away day. theatre. - where it was with it MAGAZINES! of Windsor." It le a large octavo, pro-- ,i Alexander. well conaiderins of Judge Ben Lindsey the Ito every thoughtful citizen. for. aa Ipeace movement, and In 1914 he was ILATEST staged In London.- ha Initimatody as. that his surprisingly fumely illustrated with reproductions of eociated anecialts is the treatment of school and st.a, f the origin and development 11)r. Miller has said In an isearlier 'rummer the to In mind with the the delegate ;a public ls the di4, from the of the Juvenile court, which has made Newer writing. "Debate the themes photograph"' irare held iti4', under considerably authoral conference lightest of eomedtesmost of Oscar .1.1 0 I of law. which is the metal of !peace of Norman Angell in London. Harper'sThe Christ mail number colleil HAYDEN CHURCH. ,,a, e familiar throughout the rection Ito of peers thereend vrtid,st produeed in abounds Magazine Harper's . Santof p,od history. e:xinie,1 world the biography fiction, the place of honor being given , r I ''' o.. r 1..4ngley has a description of D" la on heir way to America,' patrons were not prepared for the LOVE AND VIIIIENDattir. installment of a h To poetry lovers in thia country the strong meat of The Day Before The Shakespeare and Not Bacon 1 to the firstFrances A in serodynaMlall. TUONG monLEN-rLAcxperatnents --:,'I 1. 41 by Burnett. story Day.'" liodgeon will the e Initials ser of such help to the Wright memory o( bring up - -- 1,.,'.; THE JOY OF LOVE AND FRIEND. "The White People: and other con- eubtle and delicat toq, and others in developing The warks of either Bacon or beauty. of poetry THE WrniaN WW1 WrW1.1):VT: by itHIP; by Arthur L. salmon: Forbes tributor" of short atories being Forrest I, t This was a similar coo. In fact. to is full of thv mound of th ea Rose Pastor stokes: G. P. Putnam' are more that alone than Chicago. flying machine: in the consad Company. Shakespeare Criasey. Georgia Wood Pangborn. and the 'wont of the salt marshes. In that of the American play. "Kick In.' could tie xpiected from any but the ,It I'l 1 e' Sons, New Tork and of lime. titivatreof Charles Caldseil Doble. habit the EelEdward it: e 3. NVIII,Ahl Those who have real tife, "II. It" Is Mrs. Richard Aid- which ran here at the Vaudeville most towering genius the works of Q: Judge and the..presthe play A's a vehicle for Pieta :r I .1 with a gift book lamy Partridge, Campbell intron. the. wife of a young English Theatre. another house whore comedy both toeether ee are more than we turn 1,rev..tent, Katherine Tingley. is intensity of emotion and speed of membering a friend what better ' S. Miller It Springer. and Hugh Is Christmasand at The fare. the genof the 1.,,r1, c"niplete no les" public a right to dmand from limited human account than her usually dOitinguishd poet 1;!1-4action. the author gives here a picture Tolbert' Barnard. welcome Floy Simeon can there he?should that Rehriid vetf Nroir he her huvbettei. like an erally deduced from its title the of ac,rican Thecaophiral Society; Clara of real lit.. the haistenee of a mill l inconsistency priwer. Strunsky desuribes trussiot other delightfully Briev,,eel biography is also a histurY hand's was 'soother "revue" the j4nrhsn. Ho eoneiders it imposappearance of Olio little volume. "Manhattan .14 4,4 3.., poet. Is lot the front. sem 'I.:kit in family In I small mining town. like the Labyrinths:" Agnes ii3S taken the well known author of The 411;,f14-of The An:erican National lied Cross; The work to revialt (many confusing It with Shell 'Mt." sible that a youth of tramocendent is divided into three act set by opportunity tells colCtur about Overa is Repplier 1'il th, ,rt our navy played in the recant In the rude interior of the Penney!. !Man and The Women." It of but limited revue muggiest tha order I A' her natixe advantage" melange genius eerly couniry. rated Burton J in short Pismo's. some of thirty trool,le with Mexico is ariven in the vanta miner', home: the characters lection , 4,1, that was running at another theatre)! should become a learned man at ka. ityconceivable Hendrick comments upon "Fitting tho almost every octo Illankey.1 a 'which is known blogre..h.es of Admirals Fletcher and include the family. through the which have Lieut. Donald and scores of them, dtacovering that thing Man to the Joh. and two charniing deMAY.. the hive of the governors of . I' ',1i n phtusi of love and friendshipt is whose death In action is announced. i thy had been misled. though only by curred: yet he calmly atuntmee that part of the play travel narrativea ('oral Islands and was th ft,:itPA are made to include a record because to one brain could 11 the First of strike. a strike agitator, lightfully dlecussed. ard it wilt prove Mangrove Trees." and t heir produce a under contributor. the demanded themselvem. money frequent "Adventuring al the potitteal adreinheretion el each, doctor. "Joe." betrothed to Mary. the inY to those whO like to keep in Into Folio and the -- Novum Organum." an 4 4414,,,' In Arm." to the ',nett! Another of Vernolde ''A nf Student are title Miners. Richard Le Galby Aragon: etc etc, in defiance of the whole cahatentivosarong-wilte- d !touch with lofty 'llought and endur- tienne and Arnv oakley ' hereto of the respectivel). London Prectoioir. HP wow encaired rm "Tito Married Woman." which was assumption no review of POertill are indet enables the reader to find and. in the last act. liary's child.pier" .4:mt,i,1,.; The ing beauty. Probably by Henry Van Dyke. Ar- ;a flOVPi just before lite death. After be.; done hero by the Stage Society, is hisory of mankind. a Ile Mersin" at a Intine 11111Wellane01.111 information. even May more would hook and camel. the accurately throughout is of the character !11, a thur Symons. and Margaret Widdemer; ;log at ganithurat and Oxford. he et- about. he tells me, to be stored at th gnat ci the robbine Shake-.peawithout character of its the works name is not known. Furthermore. person dkate 3.41-1.- ' is w. , rt. the harsh. Howells In twiuthenst London to atudy life Neighborhood Theatre. in New York.' disgruntled typethere occupies the tIort and Racon differ fundamentalPrepared along these line. the Na- father. ,I! 1 the reader of the pleasure of finding "Editor'm tit,ygracefully the providence-retrit.- g Chair." and Henry among working men. and he ertu, en. He has a couple of new pieces ly in A Ir., tional Cyclopedia of American Blog.14 atin In than himself. treasures tor its vinare! rien mother and the girl who faces thonght. idyl.. Milla Alden "The Editor's Study." Th. glig,.1 In eettlement work when the ,. t ti virtually ready for production. but as titude towards life. To Pay that flamph).- nit! I be oommended as a val. ti an eeomeration of its chrr ter pg obiem of prospective mother'Orawer" is well filled with clean wax broke out. u.able record of American achievement hood unmarried thiPy are not of the fluffy order. he con lk r o t the playm is to maintain that if muter than to nub-;a- Anita These are: What is Friendship? humor. and the pictures throughout ,ItH;!.: bag no idea when he will submit them the beautiful eharaeterl of Joliet. 1ms , '.. '4 .,01Y department of human enher child to a life of I, lcve legit chonsme our Feoirds the t.i.i 1..,,1 are nutnerous and beautiful. England in theme dark Mos needs to a 1A)ntion momtger. deJeer. which will be of great service family existence. The "gen. and Itermovne were conceived struggle in this .of Friendship; What Ti It That We r and romance to the future student and every no It is absoluteir demand laughtr "There looked a man love who with by upon t 6', i I, hiatoriatir girl's mind, her tremendous courage Love? the Measure and Manner of Natkmal GeographicThe Novem- that ohe can import, and a firm of ,, here." he aId yeeterdny. "for any- coldness. on woman with Indifference. Partieliarly .noteworthy are the and final triumph form the theine of Our Love: Prosperity the Real Teat; ber number t4 this admirable publicaare "doing their thing but the lighteort 1g .f: Porte:lit port of entertai- and on marriage with cynicism. When illustrations which room-Pa- y a play. strong. even brutal, but Those Who Win Love; the Depths of tion 1.611ct by the National Gograph- by publisher it;.I ' The a publishing be as Unepeakabl, an ninent---au,'h. the shall for the the instance. t. in nearly every sketch. They are crowded with vial human imsmon and Love; the Tumult of Love: the Highproclaimed ic Society. D. C.. is a Washington. Samuel Hopkins Adams. of innumerable Perk." revues repre- author of "Paradise Last." when the yfell executed and skillfully printed. tore. est Service; Expecting an Impossible genuine woe,' of art. It ham only orte which ubyn A merbian ,s,.?, critic naya. "Ire Pent The war has resulted in an enorriatt are of treat assiztznee in songn of Robert rollicking The staging of such a work. though Return; the F.T1.04 OM of PersonnlitY: irticle. "The Larger North American drinking Interpreting the character of the subnot entirely impracticable, would he Ithe Love That Comes From Service; Mammaiii: an Intimate study of the ;a tonic for tired'PM!nerveis Jinol a refres- ttrely altered type ofvlaygners. thea- - Burns shall he as:lived to a teetotaler, .444 ! 1 iert. ;Ind such a collection an is here hmnt Cr the MIMI tricot audiences heing compomid. for and when the name "Bernhardt" difficult, end even if the obJectipne Owing and Peelv,ne Confide-ce- s larger wild animate of the continent ',' ''fit1,1 nom it plume for be accepted as greatly enriches the work as a were overcome. its otage success would ,Must of and those ooltilers the most foremost the 11 by part. but I.; authorities; this Familiarity Breed Contempt? I.. an A to Henry James la pro.' Mr Bryan. then. and not till then. g I,. rather doubtful. Rather it is a out of are mon'. who money profusely and beautifully illus- 'fortedmemorial ..1 and Locins making erectiOn in Cheilmea. th men for of will believe ,tt 't literary It to judgment a sociological make totted a and other veritfthle art Dirt of London ...here the ',Teat novel.' and For Others: Reliability: ...., Through 4 i'lki,. that Bacon wrote a line of are no There 'inEvrisx Blum less for than Georire Sir Alexander. Anita ICA Dr1111KIL ',retain by inunusual power end im- the Demands of example., orearee playa. 7...,!eg hit Med. It will be in the form of a its dramatic form. pressivenees 1,. Good-By- .: Too Late: Loneliness; For- page' besides a double fronttsplece broefei bumf executed from lilt In has Ingt the former patron. of his As a literary discussion. the controAMKItit'AN Marion Mills a t farce erny has fhtiel in Anger one all in tour colors. from paintings by 1914 by Lieutenant theatre. whre tiees etveness; I - ,, M,iler. Litt'4:BATE;P. by from the start Doreent been Wood. futile Putnam's Louis Sons. Filertes. the 1. Agaeois letter 011LT WAY now TO preen Ills former As a peychological priii!cm. tt is holds the hoards Nw Tork and London. routia. Friends Mishaps; Making Allowbe E. W. Nelson. sanietant chief the liatingoiehod sculptor and it will fashionahle -i ' has been either kil- intereeting ances: Gratitude; Crilld's Love for being public In In the Cloilmea library be the S. U. The prevent work placed pari Biological 14404I111,1t THE This PACE: by Roland Parente: a hisled or impoverished Love of the Ideal: the is the forerunnerSurvey. isi dile to the vast smoint of latent I,t !'e trill, of another lorr of political andcomprises Hurting; The Century Company. New the conIn the Friendship of Books; and When boys aame gentlemen. to be devoted by Mime Gertrude Alice Kay who has'', mania which is alwaYs York. trovrer in the Unitedeconomic to the v. Av. from WhAM. Stales hi ..t1111 Deed. an is It insole!Ike jaent.P. story. srii which anti in air altogether now art electrieits, the beetnningto the 'Welled PhPadeiliihta and of gathers the etudy portrayal smaller livem in "The Poulin, to roses la a penetratof tha Civil book, full of counsel and comfort, 1111111111111, that - .ptI- V1I of the continent. The the Middle Wei.d. representing "The eastauaye." which has been around any sensaiii;ral imeetion It'sr The purpcos oftime tho author la to ing study of world politics and a con- ing I, and tending in the development of &sine la expending $40.000 in the mai.. will Nerve for a lIghtning-rod- . The 1 running here in the Strand the dual pereonaittv of author and iii the an historical pubto tit literature of pacifism the higher account trtbution 1:1 -of the main l to . attrtbutee and the exelta-- lication of this remarkable eerie, of hietrator has written a book When In.. ahout to be publiatted In book "cranks- of the movement if they had tohlecis of notional discussion. a hte- which blinks ao facts li .Z,i. and f ugly makes lion not soul. of the Raenniara an been form have n told been but of might studies. a tArr of American animal Comes.' The mine believes fantastic acquaintonce that ita no to humor and ! appeal political It argues sentimsntality. worse E. OA the other day that he first wrote it as! 'something rents an exposition great practical value along education- tale for children. of the principles that a stable peace between the nat Pierce in October Idle Review. a play for S'yril Maude. al lines la worth the outlay---aron JriremmEs. That liworporsted in the institutions opinof this tions Is poasibla but it shows ths steep I ion In which all readers of The GeoEmile Verhaeren. the IReiglan poet, some time ago. clountry and a treat's rather. but Maude.' on the art of difficulties that MUM be surmounted. Ilthate esith i whops accidental death at 119t1Pn has despite th foal that he scored a The young American hero nf "The And while it advances no neat and easy cmArrmlnox, ISIS: rim Estes A graphic Will readily Concur. tit t of American. collection of example 4n In been vraa hirst the the cabled. of Jacobs's' Unknown Mr. Kont version stage Company. publishers. Boston. Norton's opinion In such Roy Inaddition world court eloquence. or an wit plan Work-s-I- n an WorkEs tilers is a careful iruido to editorial In the i many eminent literary critlest a tar "Beauty and the Barge." failed to exhilarating new romance of a gmr police. it points Out a way This publication for December number. summing up the more brilliant genius than hi. much cotton to The Castaways.' ors elaborate hiblintrraphi.other and ternatiotud 1 Evidently European kingdom not et war) is said by which permanent peace may ha et- children. founded by J. Erskins problems that confront the int the Congressional United adeortleed Mamie a other took hip like a a countryman view. any- to mantoers , rocorda and hane& Tho rank sod filo oL pogo Clarke. M. A. has been pursuing its states in its task of portrait of certain member building up a Maeterlinck. :' I, I how the play Wag not produced. So of the firm of Morgan. 0, Cod! Let Thy stars in pavilions Ard their convoying Angels be glad of Night, i. 14 vr3o 't,t 1.-- 14., AN 01,I) SKETCH OF GEORGE 'i A 1' .! if - Let right and the tempest in vain try to sever, Braid her heart into our heart. and hold it forever! Let the foul words of Slander and jealous Deceit hArmless- between, Iike the wave At thy feet! 4114 W. I'. 1 We A:11'2VA:. ri. , I , ' Neer 411v t v....0 - soil ;t I, X A: 114;1, Witt'n .,4 J.11,,,I hv frntirit, I .x. THE DESERET NEWS). t r. Y Ili,y itt r,44 tertnne the t., I j , The 1, 1,11ti neeo I II et ,,t1 e rite, tet J' ..i t,r I I ..,11t t i, -t-:.', .4 it 1 ,,', ',,,, MOPt.---tn- gN 1,,T e 17n-111L ,,,,,, 1: . , (.., 1,1 1 1 ',..!, S Sign,.1k. W,41' , I ii.dottmowU1004 I , 4 rait-Te- n, II It I it. ' ,, t I ,4 loe ....- 4I t T rink 1,' 1,r I' ; 4 it- :".. ha. .0 rtf,tr000 ektene've the renent eh,nro,n oteI 4I eleztale it enenielon, hnete.r. ,,r 44b1 44Ig :liV lit 0 141. t ell t .,, . it, th. eenw '', , r .;,. Mit ,, 1161 ALAI ed Rey tev f , , 4, . AA ' . ...,........ CPO Or A)hert Shiite' in the roetiehtn,t et' 'If:, : .1A, - R3.11 out o'er the billows thou Mighty Reminder. bind her! cl'Hp Prance in thy arms: naught stronger can enfold her! love warm in in thy Let her sleep thy breast, behold world her! whole the let unto face her thine; Turn II. ilrk0,1 .,sv.4,snan. ,,,,, 1. 0,1 I r..r ' N t.' I n A nwri, .1k4i - ( predicts a freeze: "Tomorrow 'twill be snowing; breeze like Waxen will be blowing." Tomorrow I had planned to gq to visit sundry Meets. but this punk prophecy of snow has knocked my plans to pieces.. The day will probably be fine, and balmy and beguiltrue:kbo, soft winds will blow, the sun will shine, WI nature will be snuling. I lack ',Ice .nerVe to laugh to scorn the I riivernment forecaster; I will not set forth in the morn, for fear I nteet di,ouder. Experience has shown me that I. weitthar m,tir I. batty; he issues forecasts throurh his ha and not of them are ratty. A can- '..:' , vas seer, with sawdust etutTed would pro phcy ail itc'e . .khilhtm. yetil confess he has me bluffed, with his olit maps, crmfounti him! So Cstay home' all.day and 4 r headpiece. being leatherherautitt the tin- WALT MAjr44, han provherx dove Is thrtatienittg bad witather- - A million men are billTalimd, just Ike t he liiroed writer; they venture not ,ir,m their abodu becaum of Ili. 4141 blighter. who thicebiins storms that do not Mart why (MO the peelers pinch him7aihn tpr;ligs his rusty map and osor Al Not SW t )"ti 4,111,r1 : '44.f., .,, . steel-fashion- a i.. Is Arnold end,nr 1 The weather , f 3t;,v thy torch light the world and extinguish its clouds. Ard :hy mien charm our heroes asleep in their shrouds; brain be a spell to invoke Ma': thy ,,,ns to continue their strong hearts of oak! Pt, :WI o t lightnings of heaven wreathe garlands of fire, y,,rm thy cold heart with the thrill of desire.; and Summer's soft rains, Aity h(eir frosts of Winter, in blood thy passionless veins! Ile hot seething ,71t, I:K 1.1.riali' altd M WALT MASON ,, o,' ,J,. ard forty kinds of arctic i . I By th, 1 - Meteorological i .5 .lr :1 Pend Vrtsir to. th ' t: , ' ' I , Prof....tir Jre.r..tah W.1 .1.nkr1 in -- China Arrierics a Silent Part- rrnr,"ri,7 plinariopsr,..b.lh,triti;h.t;Titni,;;k.s.a pa tol Pa r aggression The progr.... of war S. treated in four artitl.no lir line, Niiian ItoginaTti T Tonond IV Kerr I 1 411 .'t II of a series of articles by Rear4Admiral -Bradley A. Flak on The Next rive to begin in the Navy, oort.,Tthhe, In the third Ismail- rm. of J 11111. Joirvith Unpin Pyle telt', how Mr. WU 14t. CSinT urft th Paul and Pa.ift, raUrirsd. . , "' 2 - ,av mi. , , - ,, I ,,' , 11.-0- 1 .,. Goddess, still stand by the sea, coronet lighting this land of the free; Let th wave whisper Freedom's brave song in thy ear. ! Thine eyes flash defiance when danger is near it d , - . Thy sts4 7, , i.reer, grave tt - , , ' , I elt 41 ' . lg. 411 '' i..7),A Mtn V - . , ; i , t ITT made Is f'. 1 ,t,, 4 . ::: i ' . 9 1916 greater navy. announcement . , STATUE OF LIBERTY, GIFT OF FRANCE,ON BEDLOE'S ISLAND, NEW YORK HARBOR measlier 31 !Old, President Wilson nressord a button that io a tight "'Tina prior nes on land or 0,101 lividly,' the torch. kb 11111 . OLD ALBUMS LEAVES FROM ,11-- - 114 . 44444444144144(44004-4044.040- -... - - 4111 . . .1,... .,. - , ... j!pa:.,-63- , ;,',. rimEn,,, s'ECTICoN I U. '... ,. ' Clirrel It -- 1 't ,A ih. r,vto Llu(ed 711111,71, h ii Inf-r- .. I lini.-tr:1- 1 4 t, be.-o- .'1 t;: tint-for- IR . 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