Show r- J --( j- I- w- 10 I-' "v ’- ' ’ s J -t - 4 r i -" ' V THEHERALDEEPUBUCANStoTiAKE"cmUTAHSinnJAY '!'! ' ' £ ’ ’ VI7 ? A julyiwi Afr IT - " ’ -- a - Jtzx -- - -- 1 - 'i'T- S ij-i' ’ J i r J"? r" - 1 1 iA ‘A ' ' 4 ’ NEWS ‘ I ABOUT BOOKS AND ' -LOVE The Miller Glasgow Page & of PRIDE Old ' Co Ellen - Island rench & ’Published “by der' Sherman? Co Boston Pricey $125 Written‘ln optimistic and' altruistic vein Sold by local dealers $135 'This author probably never wrute that interesting from was inot cover tocbver and ‘The Miller of to the rule no exception laid in is the The iScene1 of the story in the the south days shortly aftr war when those wbo-'h&d many ot participated in the struggle were ’still living although the story) bears no to that great event' in "the history of of the the effects world nor it ThOc relation between however the their planters and former slaves well been as as those poor who had is dealt in? are white trash There love' stories In8 the several ohafming arise book and the difficulties -K treatment of a wide 1s Much of the1 verse themes periodicals' such': as from Living The Church Churchman- OldCtiurdh”xis and Transcript Press and the name from the 'opening Echoes’’ which " over the mingling of different J the boh-sexes Convincingly are ‘ r’i4 Jonathan who had -daughter of of -h neighbor a classification the poor-white the 'result of of and is intrigue a young woman 'grown at the time thetory opens' The nephew to join his’ has of the rich man the’ 4 come take plantation and inheritance He also bias an over his prettyj the intrigue with daughter fof afed the story a ends with neighbor athis the place and at death same the hands of the man who had kilted his uncle The istory is of decided and there are a number of characters who give an to the psychological touch It an! "and itale is story excellent makes good summer reading mother f on is rythym little or the of verse the refrain are the and poems specially? worthy of use employed are The A by by P 60c Published ' this i little 1 in book critically relation is istic -P the philoso-phy present-day to Oology th -‘ Weltanschau-ung desire of the American the a Huizinga C considers I rise 'a specifically for Vj A Pro-' Pragmatism that ’writer claims philosophy-!— a national The —of by i speedy Professor realization philosophy distinctly of McCosh land our with ‘the ' I Princeton of is further that action demonstrated shown exertion appeal fto and unremitting Americans who! welcomed with avidity of 'Theodore? Roosevelt's doctrine the Reflection and "strenuous life” place as fitting mediation are out of 'It is established order of things an American civilization than the plastic Says the writer: "The criterion! of is aside the truth set search) for absolute f truth independent !of community? the So utilitarian over tests welfare theology "Villa by fromwriters deepened at I- “V‘ ana b'-l publication Edward O by New York As t committee I' is and the introduction the people "American it ‘ suppress the extent sand degrading this traffic are clearly the in body of the wofk guard against made an beliefs and exaggerations sensational Xthe It prevalent that are becoming It has hot stated that is definitely that by the learned committee been 'yii the of the majority or even prostitution girls practicing and in in States! violation the United fof the act forced immigration were but the the life deceived! into or on that a it ’other has been proved hand and girls large number of alien women ‘is into the being Imported the throughout and distributed for the Several states purposes and that the traffic menaces foreign and native girls both discusses work The present !of traffic the lines along slave to Its relation public health and morality its" sources and means taken its and for suppression latter considered the the are to ' alienwomen UnitedStates ofprostitution theyhite 1 preventionAmong 1 - lof activity international the thej movement government federal the to safeguard women of given 'are -tas themselves young girls saved Instances publications about the widespread traffic affording the slave the'white for? their knowledge: necessary by municipal a'- mate "I fdavers act and the Authority this' for ’ ’do or safe from these ' from escape punishment of -the them almost officials statements dt whitAisiave traffic that ‘economic conclusion are the doubt no a is e Washington' (with the conditions cause conmounng the international white ah-7&Itnendix gives trehty the ’federal others irvfull fWhite' slay i and ag GOSPEL WtAoniau Echoes Published Revell s OPTIMISM by tailored A will suits delayed arrival— this volume of- Martha 'A craft for ? 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book by this favorite author it this fall Will be called “The Sick-a-Bed Lady”' (Century read Kid- the all late too even off must chip them out at so of the once hotel e J r transit— arrived in Clearance Sale-— thecost to close big the part found— be late There Up AD company London 'comparison Bennuda need the con- in extracts fdund is given to the discussion of chapter and low? wages as a factor times hard in 1 ' they women filed -? they the shrewdest traffic in hindrance without return ‘ and on get protection 'polls to ’ verse -’about arrested or-if with white ? to Thus themselves make to’ arrest carry managein! repeaters1' political work tlnue T' I at'r other stkted 7 other H LITERARY inti- with'the relations 'is it generally arrest from as the politics their and Boughton of poem the tiny with “Thou -to powers W- singularly be Sale cried in to shown Of'' Through traffic political 1 is ’attributed and connection lax - that while tailored snappiest shades Suits ' to Who’s r the slave traffic of state and white the of officials r 1 t ofthe ’government The vork suppression7 is outlined '!f ' 5- ‘ aSoul ( selfprotection ' fl on : ( i andj publicity 01908 treaty a and fabrics linings— for Jbest quality ‘ in which He I vigilance wanted season’s tailoring— strictly to Elegant -expressing : t 150 the ’ variety o metrical form sonnet 'on the is abbey the finest productIn four to poems the little the ones writer plays upon the heart strings' and reaches genuine emotional heights Several short bits of verse on miscellaneous subjects the conclude volume them a among poem to "Beatrice” in a form much affected by poets of earlier days As showing herself mistress of the art of words much in few the following of verses the are typical author's style: the and rise the of $2100 by reproduction VERSE leming’ York and 'A river of sis effort a poetical of While conditions explained- O stream” Abbey ex- understood are will Placed : J thatwhen the facts in 1 ?' r- I favorite belief foreword the plained in expressed traffic slave white the of all Ehtire and emotion come' urtder the caption "Near the Heart’s Shrine’’ with sympathy love and patience as prayer themes Descriptive verse in topics ranges from Westminster traffic suppression of the white islav this little has book been America by physician eminent an prepared the National Vigilance of chairman The need for a description committee ! f “L- h in extended effort blank with considerable metrical and well a defined philosophy Christmas the jin 5 are to Up beauty A cycle of the year includes seven independent short poefhs each typifying a national holiday or season beginning with “New Year’s Melodies’? with and ending "A Published in and i- I tributes number the comes a of’ "Apostrophe Shakespeare” leading America measure III Summer ! carried out lines that perilous journey and safe “Into' harbor Leading Eternity Love — — this ollowing Home” poem in in — t ofHegaht -Shipmeiit Received Just- its ’’’ educative an painted which faithfully 4 r s of Arnold upon soul terious formj Vigilance National the by Up offered of Traffic Janney M D White — I : i an to SLAVERY WHITE Slave The is’ beauty based its before' made changes in book some foyer Here priced - the New name verse verse ' ' 3 of Martha The the of Quest The Quotations sides on! Cobbj by subject both freely used including excerpts are Professor Albert from James himself H Schinz Professor Bowden Heath Professor Marsh Baldwin Dewey James ichte The Kant sand substance primary of the essay first appeared In the the Bibliotheca numberof Sacra considerable additions fori'1909 with 1 I lyrical of picture a VOLUMEl truth the writer concludes in of faith the expression of of the inspiration gospel shall when Christian experience Christ have J I j 4- an lasting quick for I : Co forms the to frontispiece the Others iof special beauty are Restitu-diha”Medici” and "Santa volume of with & many for Nathaniel Criterion' the as great - II ! - ’ reason u “ ' — little written was no his but Un an on as - this ‘ i DRESSES -i--- How verse Of must be conceded in the twenty sonnets included volume "La Princesse Prend' L’Air” is the It perhaps most unlabored his message more accredits accredit him” must message relying but eminently fair spirit of the and triumph thought Christ bits - ' v j ' charming s 4 hand the I lin 100 of aoore and four into lots cost v- !'' r : ' form-of whatf is want I Sherman r than Jess at attention Louis rench by ' - fA’Big Wool of clearance cIM hexameter of k ’ youi tables bargain ' - abated to it devotion are not question The now is of hut whati do wanted me and what is serviceable to the Divided therri io the ‘ enthusiastic and "4 VERSE Sonnets ' mi 1 f constantly in ? -13" - characterized better 1 by ft -r i: i keeping is spirit American in i ' i character-' it That - f merchindiseand - -first -whose I ' thelatter tiie the ng o Price by i to which' protests doctrine modern pragmatic foremost champion was the late given fessor William James have Aip ‘ sonnets are volumeWhile conform to the usual set rules the half of the book songs of the have a quaint variety of metrical form to with Innovations that spring seem from the writer’s fancies and vagrant musical feeling well independent as of his the and as curious knowledge in the unusual versification Among peculiar “Christ’s forms those of are Doves” which have an irregular but its pleasing "’Solace” with rythym three-lined stanza and “Illusion” a iambic trimeter The poem in same wide: range and versatility found are in lof the choice subjects which breathe from a emotion arising pure joyous and hopeful outlook upon life subject The elaborate sonnets more to? strict rules of versification have of less the singing quality which the lyrics of the first pages and are plainly the product of thought by colored that the emotion But writer has in succeeded imparting real poetical to value this difficult Boston Co & Published Boston A verse Pragmatism Huizinga rench Sherman Price I C V - of - and' l L SUITS 1 bestt LYRICAL J DOCTRINE Philosophy 3 r -! 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