Show r V I I BOOKS j V V V S A book hoole of f dignity and Importance 1 Is this tilts no nO 1 novel of Norman Duncan f The Tho hc Cruise of the Shining Ugh Light p It mn may Indeed fairly b be said saW that It V. 1 1 Is a great reat and powerful story for It itS S grips and holds hold the attention as the ther r V time old-time novels lloyds grip g and anti hold i- i It la Is a story tor o of lovo 10 In an atmosphere atmos- atmos t phere of mystery which is Js admirably V sustained Throughout there I is a I VS strain s of alluring sweetness S and there therO f 5 I a V f is never failing humor and at tho VS same samo timo there ur are arc strength and V manliness lull and a deep seriousness f f v J j Tho The story tor bc begins begIn In with faithful In Inimitable In- In InS S imitable old Nick Top his luSt care for forS S Dannie Callahan whom the old man V strives to bring up according to the hc rules of Lord Chest Chesterfield And there S r is Js pretty prett Judith or oh hi per cove alway ai- ai V ways way winsome In her tantalizing tantalizing- un un- un- un expectedness Together Dannie and Judith grow grou into manhood and womanhood worn worn- and there then is the checkered V co course z e of or their love affair and arid a wide V sweep of or varied ant fa fascinating Inter litter est cst V Here Her is the charming charming- description of oC V V the tho kiss of or Dannie and Judith both being being- then In their early earl teens teen V V Tim first Xi V V u Now ow th the afternoon was Mas near spOut spent p V My I ull s w wore r J Idle idle my m le my e eyes and myS my S V 5 V V heart far Car astray from the tho labor of oC the V 1 d time It Jt It was was- Very still and dreamful V 5 I. I S In itt the cabin V The chinks were vere red V VV V r slow glow and anti a stream of or of mote i. i 13 m SU aslant came In at t th the V 40 V V V V V y V VS J S V V 4 It Il f fell l upon unon Judith VS r i n a close I Jow I r T well haveS have have hn r. r S t S might us ik well V She l looked ok tl up in JI affright S Have a kIss said I. I Oh no she gasped Why not Sure I am able ablo for V ft iu V S SI I A Ay she answered In her wisdom this but Dannie childS child S towed S V 5 It I Why not 1 t V Her ner eyes turned round with re re- re re-I re awe God Cort said she with a a. a V sol solemn wag wo like IL ft V 1 V I Id d never nevet stop for that I V May Jay bt be be V she chided but I 1 low V V lad had we ought t f hugo Un O In a while no more mor than kind An V what a kh kiss s t lack Pooh V V V I 11 L vas was baffled V 01 Ah we well then said she an tan V rpm PUl hearts heart's set on it It Dannie Ive I've anS an'S S S V V no mind mint t t stop stor you ou But ButI But But- I OIl moved moed forward abashed but deI de de- I 1 V V V But she continued with an cm em V V that brought me mo to a stop I J r rV V I low lov I 1 better bellm al ask k God t make sure V was the way she he had in emer erner S V n n LIU I. I 1 5 V V I She Site spread h hot her l' l feet teet shut hut her eyes eyet set set her hr clenched her h hands and amI S V V thus titus silently ht began begaii gan to wrestle for rOI th the V answer her face faco all screwed as h by a V V 5 taste of or lemon VS V Presently my nw patience was wn f worn 1 if Wat It W at rs news Vt ys I Inquired V I V V HI t she he whispered d. d lies Hes lookIn look look- 5 I In Ia at tit l me ma through 11 Ills His I glasses V I 1 waited an interval al i S What hat now Judy Juh V l Hist S says site she HeH Hes wonderful hu busy huy y up His HIM mind V r V Leave Ix U Un Vp be Dannie S I V V Twos J trying Indeed I craves crave the kiss Nor Ol h by watching the child childs it I rl puckered lIp lips could I win a hint t to I ea case u lie thu Ml tn c that rode rodo me ti V Judy n maid I Implore l. l will H Jie He never floSSes havo have done V V t V IJ be makin Un V mal mad DanS Dan Dan- V DanI S V nip tIlO lt ht Wat Ih II I d V 1 VV V V V V I I can an walt wait no longer V VV V lies Hes V V V V V I t I h noL had l nOL V 1 HI I V low she 1 reported ll Hc 11 sn V Ills In a n minute V ff a tender V a way to break il ni I nc news V V AV Bho V sighed V V orl opening h hr V 1 py eyes 9 lIne gUsto gone an In than doni ItI I knowe L it ft Hc iia j L 1 hadn't helter belter not ran Im im i'm wonderfully sorry orry youve you've c u l t tak th the Ii kin o Dannie Im I'm wonderful V sorry shig l' l I in a t quiver of or pit pity for 01 you ou V I V V Sh wu pitiful tite- tite thIs there's V no forget ting thug that companion Slon Its tearful earful concern con con- corn cern and anil S. S I t was wa dered b by this fantasy of w weeping ani am I V c little break in Iii he her I- I voice and Un Ull veil of tea tears upon he hel I IV V dyes I 1 cannot a cou U t the wa va way Pho sho lund hal as a maid an and this I I have o found It folly to la td Dannie she he ventured softly O IU II to tn take talo It a Ay but but- y Ay butwill will iiI tint VV VV V V Y Ir V wonderful strong trong- Dannie Dannic S V nn nil i Im I'm but bill billa a 11 maul maid V V Ill wr wrest t no urn kIRo kisses said I wilh wit I n of t ir from maids J 1 She ShO V smiled a n pas passing hers burn t V of ot vanishing l Ift ft is h ho howan r V V wan and anti a aged ld he beyond her years yeats als No Ne she but not Ime I t C me hed hes not do that lint Hed He'd not not il d a aV V V V that An Id I'd care little enough h fo Lo 01 I S the Dannie Callahan that would V You You cares litlo enough h an as rold I I. I You Tout cares nothing at all L I yo yoi rou U c a Jot V V VV VV V 1 V V V V V V V S V V V V VS VV V S V V V V V S V 1 1 V I She smiled rI again ag but now as a a. V r wilful Tin 11 S 'S As for or carin carill for fOI you Dannie Damilo she mu ed fI dissembling candor 1 I d dan rIll III V n an n I dont Jun The Thc unholy spell that a maid may The hse The shameless trickery tl of 01 sf this Til 11 tell teU you ou she shuo ho added the morrow mor mar row Therell There'll be no tomorrow for far we I Hashed In a passion You care nothing fO for fOI Dannie Callaway I I moved towards the ladder tier with tho the will n to aba abandon her Iter Dannie sh she called tako the tilE kiss hiRe I tor r would not 5 Take two she sIlt begged begg Maid taid laid snit said I 1 severely what about your oUr God hod Til ask sh she she- ho answered and antl thereupon proceeded with the tho 1 performance performance per per- 1 or after which and t brief she looked up with a shy h little litHe grin He lre says sas Dannie Dannic said she site TTo TT Jow that H di nt a tu fuss you'd oud make T Tell un un says 9 He that I didn't know knots he ho was set on it ft Je Tell un tin to go ahead says lIe He It If you dont don't mind Judy says lys He lie wim wh why T r can an turn m my head I t pecked her lips Volume II 11 II page e 26 roared m my uncle his broad red nd face ace appearing at that moment In the companionway companions ay You done well Oll Dannie Dannic quite t the ta taste l 0 o Skipper Chesterfield Youre You're allin twelve knots knols by the log lad In the course youre you're x COS COoS HOOKS Interesting R List Prom From V Famous Boston ls r f for r Cst ril Headers V I Eliza Calvert Hall hail the author of V Aunt Jane of Kentucky Just pub pub- i JI b by Little Brown Co J is a well known K Kentucky wom som woman n who ho Is not without experience as a writer although this is her hel first book Nancy ancy Huston Banks the thc Kentucky Kentuck author who wrote Oldfield hut a stranger to o Eliza Calvert Hall HaJJ has pronounced Aunt J Jane nc of Kentucky a ua faithful portrayal of or provincial life in Kentucky Ken- Ken tucky hut but something more than titan that too tuo for the er universal al note which marks s the value of all aU creative writ writ- writing Ing ng sounds on every page I Ellis If Meredith the thc author of Under Un thur der r the thc Harrow and one of the bE bett beut t known cnown women in Colorado has been honored by lIy being asked for fol her portrait por- por trait alt to place In the Nationale Na- Na Paris A section of oC the II- II lifar is to be bc devoted do to the work o of wo women omen en and in iii It will vill be put the manuscripts manu- manu scripts ts books bools and other literary productions pro- pro of or women Among the Arne Ame- rican can writers Miss Meredith has been selected elected as the iho representative Of Western west- west em ern rh writers Miss 1 Merediths Meredith's literary y den en Is unique Inasmuch as It Is located located lo- lo V In fn a business block in Denver cr and nd is said to always b be e in hi perfect Parted order I Anna Chapin Ra Ray flay tho the author of oC Ackroyd d of ot the t Facu Faculty has for sev- sev eral ev e or ral al years wIlt written cn a novel for tor spring sprin p publication antI and a star stor story for Cor girls 1112 in lr th ho tho o fall all Several of or her recent books books- h lave ave had hall Quebec for a background it but ut in AcI Ackroyd oll of the F Faculty cult she an a as portrayed one une Phase o of or lifo life at one of oC o f the lur larger cr American universities cI s. s Ina i as os asU Miss U s Ra Ray lives not far f from rom Yale she hc will doubtless be ha e cd ed l with locating locating- lieu her scenes in New e h Haven aven Her characters are arc of uC course w holly fictitious Miss na Ray flay is Js a Smith c college ollege graduate In her new lIew novel J Jenifer announced an an- an n for or publication II April 2 27 7 L Luc Lucy Meacham Thurston has for tor t tie tic c central character character-a n a young man named Jenifer who beginning a n atc a r. poor loor b bo oy v dependent enl upon himself ers erH rs kaolin buys hux tho the land one t who ho is un unconscious on elous of or It Its value alu ani ansI anil s sL selfishly cl hl makes his own fortune fortuno The L H awakening of his lil conscience nce a ansi and Ill lIl acquisition lon of oC tl deeper conviction of ot I I lIlt duty and human responsibility give tho the of uC the tite hook book Mrs Ir Thurs t ton on IH lt best beit known U un as tho the author authur of or A VS Girl of lr Virginia and antl Mistress ll Blunt She Is u IL Baltimore author I In lit Ellis Merediths Meredith's Under tho the Harrow a u bright and anti wholesome stul story of or half a dozen duzen talented young oun peo peo- peo pie Ie Hurt and their lc up the o of at Mount Parnassus ms New cw York there Is Js an art underlying motive in a u more moio serious t vein Jn tt dwelling upon the euthanasia theor theory of or permissible sull simi sui cide l hH lJ It is matte marie entirely sub sub- it furnishes a strong dramatic climax and anti y yet t leaves leave a n problem for the 1 reader to tu Under tinder tho the liar Har row ha has jUt jut just t hon boon published b by Littie Lit Lit- tI tie Brown Co Cu Boston V S. S A guest gust of oC one of SC the tho hotels In im tho the Grunt Grand hiu tid Ca Canyon Arizona recently showed lIliI fV c the Hio Illustrations tJ o of of the Indians In George J James's Jamess s book In ansI and Around till the Grand Can Canyon Jn to sonic somo or of the members member of oC that tribe of oC In In- In nR One o lC th n hr Indians re- re to th the hotel in tn t to n ask k to seo lu a again on un one of fir the pictures showing hay Hav- girls t seated In Ina n a N wt ml playing the game Called to qui chi ka m. m and anti finally begged bg the lit GUC guest t. t In broken inglIs to 6 give h o par Jur- er- er picture to him birth It al appears t that hi hl sweetheart now no dead V I I Is the copper colored red girls in lit the tic group f I V 0 V VS V 4 V S S SV SV SV Sj i V j V VI V V S I V VV V I V V S and as ns the tho Indians Indian's eyes filled with will I tears when h he recognized her and ns he h- h begged Nl so 0 piteously ly for tor the this u g-u guest st wrote to tho publishers publisher of or the th book for tor a print of ot the tion It is needless s to Ra say the publishers pub pub- JI ushers lishers of or In ln and Around the Gram L Canyon Can complied compiled with the request Congress finds find Familiar Quotations Quota Quota- QuotaS a pre present Ont help in times limeN of or V S Boston Boston Transcript A soldier on hl his prancing steed Performs a rash heroic deed V What ha t torIs words orIs V then shadow forth his p V meed See Sec Bartlett A girl irl has bra beauties which amaze arnaze But lint when whelm the they lucy would oulI attune their lay Jap V How lIow do tin her lovers lo sing fling her praise S See e Bartlott Bartlett A statesman fights n and amI tolls tails and aud frets To save P th the land or pay Its debts What is the eulogy he ho gets See Bartlett lt V In short this story tor we wo call nIl Fame Is IK but a gambling poker poke game nm v Wherein each ilCh player hn has for aim aimee See ee Bartlett To introduce a n new hook honk Aunt V Jane of Kentucky by hy a new author Eliza O Calvert Hall Half Little Littie Brown own Co the well known Boston Hoston publishers publish lh V ers erg have printed and bound banns separately separate separate- V I ly the thc n first t chapter of or tho the hook book called called call call- V ed ad Sally Ann's Anns nn Experience for V gratuitous di distribution Sally Anns Ann's Experience originally published separately separately sepa sepa- rat l in The Cosmopolitan magazine Iwas was pronounced a little masterpiece in rural character delineation and homespun homespun home home- V spun pun philosophy ophy and it ha has been lIcen read arid anti read re-read the time greatest success Ruce s son on mAn many platforms A eop copy of this I popular story tory will vill bo hc sent ent on request t th V h 13 Little Brown Co Ca Bos has ton tomi it if you mention this paper in writ- writ III big BOOKS OLD Olal A AN I I Hart Haro Volume and mati l of if Authors Aroe tho the thoa a ut er What hal seems to tn b be an nn Important lI envery III in hook book making I Is recorded in in ill inthe the London journals A well 11 known V color printer ha has been mal making re researches researches re- re V searches anti and experiments which ha have in the minding finding of sit a paper papI on which colored plates may may- be ht lt reproduced i d In permanent perma nent Ink th the whole whole- being practically pr imperishable The rise valuable new nev book hook hookon on extinct birds completed by the J Ion Hon Walter alter Rothschild will furnish th the first public f example of ot this n. n new w nt of the printer Ih The Thrice price paid the thi other da day SiS day 1 18 S- S for 01 for th the FI First t Folio FiliO Shakespeare formerly rl belonging in to In Frederick Look Lock Lampson er-Lampson may possibly o I. I be lse exceeded exceed ed Id next montH when another I and even ln litter finer copy is brought into julio the market markt This fhi copy COP wa was as acquired about 1 ceo 1660 by hy Colonel John Lane of nf Bt Bently Bent Bent- nt- nt J ly ii Manor tho ho house where the year ear before Charles IL n sought refuge refugo after Worcester and whence he wa was taken I i in me true guise 01 ot a serving tr ln man mass by uy Lanes Lane's clever and handsome sister r Jane Alas that the Folio FoJo could coult not have ha stayed with the tho other historical tr Measures of Lanes Lane's descendants It Il was as In fri their possession until 1856 1356 when it was sold old with vitti the rest of the Lane Lanc library J. J Lord r 1 Go Gosford fortl bou bought ht It for or Ii in 1884 it was resold for or The rhe H ily leaf and title are arc mounted an and l two leaves are repaired V A Apropos of oC l Shakespeare's writings it Jt is of or interest to quote a rt parallel mentioned men b by a correspondent of or Notes and auth Queries Nicholas Breton 1545 1626 IG 16 C wrote a poem called An Au Odd Conc Conceit tt and antl in It Jt appear n r. r V lines V S SV V Wise and kind kin anti and fair fall and true Lo cl Lovely live Jive all these in you Oll I Shak Shakespeare Sonnet Sonnet C cv cs' has |