Show KIPLING'S I FAMOUS lAMOUS STORY STOl Readers of oC rIme Tho Republican havo have been especially well ser e served ered In the tIme matter of or continued stories They have an even e greater pleasure In store Beginning today they will receive o Rudyard Kipling's famous story stor of or love and an adventure The Light That Failed We doubt i if there is a stronger story in all aU mu modern fiction I It has impressed the critics an and It fl has en entranced ell on- tro e hc the rca R-rca body d. d dy of or renders n s. s r hp than J nl tho l or of oC DI I for o 1 I If f than the time struggles of or an artist searching all corners of the world for material and an and interesting you ou with the vivid pictures which the author presents It Is the revelation of some half a dozen human souls struggling gling ling ling- lingin in that maelstrom called life Lovers of Dickens still sun see their Uriah Heeps their thell Dick ellers and their occasional Tom Pinch So accurately ac ac- ac- ac and so impressively ely did the master novelist limn his characters that they are arc recognized in men and women all aU over the world They belong to no race an anto and to no one land They arc are silhouettes flung on the tho screen of human understanding b by the time white light of ot a master writer And the tIme scenes of The Time Light That Falle Failed will bo be found to remain as Indelibly l There are battles In the Soudan which leave heave t the e very smell of the thc camel lines the the tho odor of blood bloo blood and and and which wIlhelm thrill with the time recital lecial of or heroism detailed in twenty burning words There arc are suggestions for the time artist and an the time critic who views plc- plc tures turcs There are arc moments o of human soul revelation on in London and in the desert cannot be bo forgotten We c do not believe we could coul better bettor have havo served our friends s than In presenting before them this very ex excellent excellent ex- ex stor story and we trust the they will like it It |