‘ ti" -. '5 --..-... -......... ......_...___ _ I o ,r.’‘ A is ‘ IUCHCC 3 ,/ . ‘ .Etichanted ii; a hdtft uimt-’-but“/tries it int -‘-3. Itrs. writ... -ii.‘ had .-...... " & llaatpstead to shop and had Q her club took up The Tiller ' T’ Q tahle in the smoking room as\l ‘W’ & listless eye dowa'!he Agony "'75 lwthia: Those Appreciate Wis- pd Sunshine gliall hlcdiaeval Castle on the shores til the ncan tti he Let llllrtiisltetl Month til April. Neceuarv .‘ remain, 2.. Box Hill. The . _‘ . ( '5 2 ‘iii’. .3." (5..-'* 1.. 4 _ fit rairted—bttt then it did - W5 ‘_‘ . with the lace a pd disappointed Madonna" as _ was the rain perhaps. ‘fire were also Mrs. Fisher who u “(hrlyle had ticowled at her; Arwoltl had held his A Tewrtvtion had -onorou-ls rallieil ol w the length -l lier pig-tail; and iae “wlwi want a liday C & had had hel " ' r 2 i 1 hcame. "a cup ol act:eptance.'° & her joy so ovcrran itself that i lust share it will her liustiatttl . ' jshchad run away. Arid then ' ‘W’ ,& enraged in a spirit lto lter ' " I'D lillad with longing and love- 5,9‘ goof ~'-1-tP»=’~\. . r“~‘.:~‘.'~_:..ni..t;t.«....-.vait,t_. ,..- » 4 ‘ " .. .- ._.:- C . . . . . . "' l‘“th"-she til ‘Christopher and E HI" and "qiaabeth and Her Cer- E l 13%? lame—has made a delect- il ill put ol a dell I ii.‘ Zara ar‘tliree-act play possihility. We lg fit] see this as a play. It plans sac. hoth as to setting and to diar- y hath as to siitiations qtt to dia- .4 I: 1‘ I1. “We can almost see henpeople ff- lj and talking upon the sage--«\_lr-. ~11 could not eat macaroni at tho- * - -__.._ - .. t -. :- it’ . ‘ . . lC&_l’l't0llC Priest Disc it ' y "" Tfiistheageol lads. A new idea (I is grips the curious populace- flfl UK it until someone. not so sin. I“ shatters the lottndatitsri on it“ it stands. 80 it is with spirit- “ which a lew years back had guvh flip on the human race. Today grit ° cl this new-old cult are up in such a way that -pit- a waairig theory. ‘dc lleredia. S. . its his “Spir- ofial Common Sense.” ll’. J, Ken- hast diurltina the secrets ol the f ' a convincing ltatter that with him that raystit-it-tn it ustre than sheer lraud. Father -fihetter able to treat with thi- than \ .‘_ J‘; r 1-. «wings-cw-, - A ,‘ A. ~.‘ -v ~r.- s 4 ._n ., J; -xi. knows and can prac ' all the haown to the magician r in which table rap- ue t.-It-cit-J by the taost adept. Ac- to this author. the tint joint in sl the _Inst interesting dtsrlm-urct ls l i l beth’s” ciiiéftiiiigitsvet Would Make Delightful Play - t-it‘ rs; tit‘ tine-art. an- 'and elirninate~ all rvidt-nt-e - Pleasing Combination of rid Reality. castle because “when she ate}, she was rernindcd til Mr. Fisher. their married lile. lsehaved very much like‘macart~tii. He had slipped. he‘hatl wriggled. l had made her leel undig- -__ .._....,____~ 6 ___ .. “Tits Sltt.\'tNG ltoan" Brrflirf llrown'- “The Shining Road" P. Ptllllllllfl Stilt-l in plg-gag." "ma "ta. While lightly written it is not “WM and hliss Brown. writing rsitwpli, hit then again. not too simply, has in this. her lirst long novel. achieved (‘tin- _sidt-rable ol a realisut- cllect.. The book illtottltl he as nice lur I (‘nay evening by He tutt. during ‘ 9 t ‘mating lireplat-e at in a hum,‘-t, swinging sweet antl low in the gruat out. “The Shining Road" is cnteflairiing 'nil'ied. and when at no the had had him . "M W 'W*' have N Mb win «I thins- sale. as she had thought. there had int‘ “'" l"-‘° '"""' l"""l "l- I’ "'3' ll "'- 0 til him that still. . . -§Irs. Fisher. "l'.li/al.etli'-" are tlt-finlt creations. ll tney are not t-aartlv people that mu have met in lile— and we will ot say that they are riot- —-tlicii they are ol the stull that dreams \ou have met t m snntt-when .\ntl Fliuheth's Italy. that magic ground where “the wi-taria was tuaihltng o-er lltlell in its r'\t‘t'-ts til lilo‘, ll‘ Itftitllflllili til llowering: . _ . . . .wltert- the sun hlazt-cl on scarlet geranium-. b|t~ltt°w ol them. and na-turtiums in great heap- and ma- rigoltls so lirilliant thes ~cemt-tl burning. and red and piiili Qflltltlfiflnflh. all ottttloing each other in bright. lit-rcr twlour. . _ . .‘lN'fl’ the tlit-rrry trees and peach trees were in li|oasom— lti\‘i'li showers ol white and deep rose-colour among the trembling tlelit-acy ol the enough to i-rnell til liga. the \‘lltf‘lD|l(l" a~ the li: left-vi‘ were just lvig were only heginnitig to -liow...(Iolour see thing down anyhow. anywhere." Thi- , il it be not the ltal_v ol realits. i.- the Italy that we have always imaginv-«l lti was ltali. It is cliartning and~int~vit- ablv etirharittti . Wesay this should he a plai. What hind til a |la\. we know not. but lt seems a pity to us that such rare material lot a play should go to wa-te. It in genuine ltin. and being tntle into a novel is not enough. It needs a llI'Il'n-'llllt‘l"~l|tl wlzs not Etiuheth? Elizabeth. the satiric and the subtle. Eliaabeth. the sharp ~‘l'l\tllfl¢‘tt- talist lor whtim the ltiibles til tiie wtirltl Kt the nlotivatitms lor her wit. °‘Elizalietli.'° wlioeter die it. -unirriatc arti . and “The l'Inv~hantt-.l At-til" tDutibleda\. Page and l'ti.,i i- tti:it enviable" thing. it rtinrarwt‘. not to" romantic to hate lost _.ll -erisc til reality. and by no mcam not too -ternlv real to h.t\e lost all sense ol the itriagiiiatiie‘. is a con. it of Spiritualism and Mysticism lav Mr lies’- intellectual that mark: til deceit. l"inall\ he eliminates all evidence that can he attributed to the mind ul the metlium licrwl . Altrr tlti~ rigid weeding. the authtr lit-lit-it-~ that tlrre are -«me phenomena :.|, ..~mtlt are rrallx ps\t°ltic.il. Working on three theories lrt“IflIl\7l“ two rad"-. tttttl t‘I|flI(" In the cunt l'.i~itill tltll ill lltr--r tlieories ltl:r- tlialiolit-, the spiritual and the natttrali tlir natural is more platit- t’tm~ltlt't'Ilt0n (ll slit- 9 T The purpose til the brink is to tltatlltI- .it.n tl'e minds tol people in general. and lalltlilit! in particular. til anything that goes under tlit-‘name Ml "spiritualism" and to stress the not-d nl tollltnttrt -r'n~t: in the solving til tsti-t';|llt‘tl pllffltitllfltl. ' "the book i- trit--llt'gc".tls and plt-a~trig’_r written. I l “Tut: Ptit\"t'Et) Towtni” Since landcti "the Super lllucbeartl gm. til France" met his late on the guillotine. . and since the Annette Lupin detective and mystery stories til France attract public attention. authors have not However. with the coming tflobbs-.\Ierrilli. gattaewtimS:pitaatlYartliststtieEtia- ttithe at .; .§ri ’ 5 ii. i t it I]. it 1 1 r"i fr}. jlrr it tit: ii if it i ti r t - \ i 9 .i O s i t t I . mtttial. PH?" llllrl tllc pleasingly old situation that men esperit-ncetl in thc' strluuzles ltir ~tart~e-s i-trier time irnrrie- ."trpht-ti llen-kiah llouglas i~ ti lttrlrt-llinx. and i- atloptctl into the hump itl l'i.’r'Llt‘l D.[['§[tI.l| .l.".tl his wile. .-turtl) \crmonter.- \\ltti lt.I\t‘ [|l‘\|'f bang-n -1,’; to tmtlcr-tand the ways til the Iowa ("IL among whom they haw moi-etl. aatl who have never. sticct-t-tletl in making them ~elit-- ttntlt-r-tottil. mi~tintlt-rstantling-. gr.-wtt tip among them, is sent away to mllt-ac and liecomt-- in time a lawver, lttt his rt-atl tn Attttrsts is ttlti-Q lilletl with -tt-new aiitl tare: as it is wilt pun. -limo’. -'illl' ‘0.‘lt‘tr"‘fl’. til an-pt-ri~r ltt ll? bfltih t~ .tItito-t totally lacking. the interest be. ‘"3! ‘il‘lllll'Ir‘Il totally through ‘re litt- man;itst- ol the events. Miss Brown in- .341‘ l lrIiftlf.’w tlangerotlily llpfin the -tap til ‘st-ntimentalism. her keen sense ol t.ilut-- iirohahli -aiing her ltoni the .-llfittll. Still, the herti_ 5|:-phi-n, remains tirougliout. ~ llts several tantrums. whit-li t-attriot he ll"!‘.t|l thrtiufii Miss llr-iwri'~ littliit til barelt suggesting in. ~"tl"Itt~ 4-ut ll .t.- the allatr witli ‘ag nt-r"s \nnsi rather than explaining in detail ..ml in lrankni---. .\ntl hat t-hip. lcr upon ‘lit-hael lliggiris. ‘lie Slan Who \latrtv-tl a llumbv-ll" appruat-lies on t't‘arl_\ to a llltltlfllt‘ serrnotpon tla- [amt]. tar titnffli ol rn-'in-- theme that '.lltNlllt'T\ to think what a narrow c-t-ape, -lw liatl. tit-rt.iinl\ lot tl realist, .\li~- llrown i- our -4 the zriost optirrih-tic that we'h.ne Veil artn!l|tl"t.Nt way lllelft ttl’St.\'ESB MAN w'rtrri'-ts HOOK UN S0\'lET R['SSl.\ A. A. Better Shows Actual Trade Revival Tatttag l’taee—later_ estiag Sidetlghta. lint’ \ luitih ln tt llllhlflfww stun. with 'm i:~.tr-.«liit;lit-vi hi an engineer. mid deal- ing \\tll| llu.-~ta. i~ "Industrial Rental Ell Nniet Ru--ta" tlhtillzh st-ltscrv. The l't'~tll0‘-~ tttilflvtlltllttif i~ A. .\. lldler. who stwfit fit-ral month- in llu~-ta antl Si- o-ria. atttl llze t'tigtrtt"'r t- llhgrles ll. ‘trttit‘t'tr'lI. t.l~ti rt-t .‘ttll\ wltile J0't‘.\ tliun- Ill'.' am! lzglitriing. and -till more ro~c~nt- ii ltI~l HI it rat‘-- lut llir' tillirfl til stale -‘tipinrrt til i\t'h‘ \ti:L, tilt the .‘0¢‘talIst tichet. t ~t.itvmt-tit- lltr .tittliorintestiga- tit m.tLt-- are liotlt into-re-ting aritl in 'l‘l-u- in .i mine in .‘iiht~ria lit’ It-itntl ~t-it-ral litt'4~t.'Itt'.\tI)l‘Ylt‘II miner-. "lltrdl. tlit‘ attlltttr was-, were lully rill ,--r tt-or niort- protltit-tiir than their un- l1\|iltr‘tt.'tlt‘Il lirethren. Ftitnt . -trutttit-. lllw author also gives its a flint;-se til an ssprn air lnmtttttltisl meeting. with i--uiig. pt-aszints and intellt-tn li..'tl~, t°tt-t'.irit't~tl tstl |Illt‘w til \atIOtl in lieu «-1 In itt-lit--. lilht-re Il’i' alwi hriel t-kettilies or .llit--izit lt-atler-. ~4‘ll-malle rttn. which some raw matt-rial-. or gt-rnit-. lair ti ct-rriittg (.hehuv to llttlllritlIiii't'. Then there i- an "a~ttlr" one til litany —~—\vhith we l:clit'\'r‘ wtirtlt "ll!-tl in "mean. prt-tt\. that lie lost-~, t-.ill- Imi.t.tn_i. a~ 'krat--rmya (lr'\‘ll' ta" lpreltit la--. 'hra~ttnoye sol- iit~li|io' rt-tl I.-plt-ntlttlt stltt; 'kratt.satit- 14' etc." However. in regard to tlit- last word. the author is probably nii~t:ikt-ti. since ‘it lacks the ‘ti which t- part ol the "‘ll'0l the viorll. and be- longs to the worcl-root “Lrani¢y." rather than to "hissing." But the aiain burden ol .Mt. Heller's ... o .- - . sq- tvla ittl.Itlt. it ttt:.t‘li til the Pplt‘ hllti" list-ritliing .l't‘¢l. tr'Il lll'aItt§. sival just the .aane. ic reconstruction. the nest economic’ r . l I A l ' Cane" as “only ‘C. ltiag at the eatreme .-... . ‘t . P‘ ——¢o. Henry Justin Sin‘:/i. rr-u.~ ttlztor t-I I900‘. ..])(adlm'-‘.. organizotititi. lI\ /{ind publ..tIied tn let‘-Is! rrmt. «lo \lli‘.ht\ 5" tr l't'".'- s. .. ...g.a.-s o o - --. ’ ll . ‘O. 3-t p’-~._ '4 v u- . '_ \.‘.'_,_y,f I,et_ . i_. v_ _s-K l|.l'.. ~z~.«~—~ .v,- I‘ '. ‘.x'- ‘ . ‘ IX)‘ _ ‘ ’ 1. H, ., '1. .~/-. ” ‘ ' "'0 .-‘-.‘.’—'fli’tf’\‘'..i.. 0- r3t4_v;. .. ii‘ -.l LL: (litre,-.-u Dru/i .'\'t.tt. its his rt-rm: t -0-fig ¢.-.¢¢.--4 \lllr' Ins! irhat goes on in tr newspaper The bowl.‘ hut rv'tt' al~‘II mufc _lltll"lH,I!r‘ unit-t_tm [lun any gunk of * 2 Students Rouse” Envy of Reviewer l7.nV'\ is the word. “iv ertu tit" prim ent~tlav antl luture high M'lIi0| student the pleasure til leading °'l’t'e|efl‘t-llai l‘I~.-an" tllenrv llnlt antl tompatiyi ii: in leisure. and with th-- guid.mt't- ul doitlitless competent and tlpprr‘t‘ttIll\r‘ in -lttt(‘ltil'w. The more the liecau~t- we were lort-ed to read hurrit-dlt. ~lup- ting some pa-sages, glti-sing met other-. and only enjtiiirig wairrvr ltir huh I ready relt-rt-nee to allu.-iun~ about a-t tlit-rs and their WINK‘: llowt-vt~r, what we enj -uwl mint, pant dotically rnougli. tmih the lt‘d‘l til our time, antl tlernatided lt-a~t til our .ilvtlit-. to rt-rnt-mlier PI--tIg'0'- about authors and their work-. joved ltwist the whole til "The Carlie" l Simeon Strun-k_v. ‘ho wt-uldn't'.‘ I.i~ ten to tlii~: "Often I think how ritnn-~i— .nou. lrle must he to }t-rorne ll. Tt.ni-rs or l"ra~iri~ (luimt-t.« compared, that t-. with what ltle can tiller to a plan-r t-l my qualtti. “lien Ttfl\t'f“rlflV(‘- t-ll. ll i~ a question wltetlier lltt' lt.|ll will lie 243 yards or 21:0 iartl-; and a dillerenrc ol lilteen yards i~ obviously nothing to thrill over. "heft-as, \Ii'lt"lt l -"rttl the littll lrtfln the let‘ the pti~.sll)lt' rangc "l variation is always ltlt iartl-. runntnfl ; prtititlvtl. that I that llll‘ hall starts at all. To in» there i- always _, lfP‘l'|llt‘-w til -ttrpriw in ha\ in: the club meet the hall. which Tran-r~. I dare ~a), has tint t'\tH’ftl'ttt‘r‘tl in the lad tlnacn year-. "With him, til t‘1tttf\f‘. t‘ I- no‘. ~P"rl matltematic-, -.witli tlm Lind ol swing hytng the hall llllt"t‘lt lt-t-t on the lartlier -itlt-‘til the hall. .tl|tl that kiad ol rliup laying it ten lei-t on the heart‘! it I htue lrequeiitli tiiotiglit tllal plating all the linal- lo: the goll rlutm piort-hip is a wa-te ol time. All that i- ‘evtetary i- to tall in l'rolo-I-or \l|l'| sterburg and have ltim test Trait-t~' blood-prettsure and reaction ind“ on llt" morning til the game. and then take °'(‘.h'ick" [tank ltlootlprt-s-ure antl reac tion index. The releree would the?! !‘l1\\ and a'lu~to't- 7' P" l\ -s Q 4 w '2' I ' award the game to Travers or to Eians . by 0 6 up and l to plat. or whatever N‘-Ire .l’rolesaor .\lurmcrbcrg's ltgurcs iwulrl I indicate.” O Then there an» such passages in “The in proletisiorial sport does the true allateur t-pirit survive" and ‘ too hard” and other 3 1 ivalue"-—atlmirahle points lor discussion ' oaures ol the euq we enjoyed to the. It~ “Prod Nfic To Five" by Robert at stories ‘and articles still Pr?‘ in man til our tnagaaiaes. quota such ititi-taping titles as 0 ;"W ls Hakka Our hsiaesa Growl ‘My IOQ system til (‘uhon-Cw! gt." “Waking the Tara-Over Tarn tbs“ I as Itala I ‘Work. Can't You?” ‘Gd- 't‘iag oar ..t Sahara“ t 9- witty on "lltiw We Vlake Our Burl- avu l.u-r‘ Tllllllm a hear." The article is not long: in latt, it is very short. So we. shall not quote lrom it \o rmus twe pass such very able ar- |tv'lr- tit eIl.lVl Ir Kei Tit The La- b-r \lmt'rm-nt" Walter Lipptrian "4 liiltlrcrt At l'la\” ln Lilian ll. Wald. ‘lltimmtsrk Niglth" l)\ Wiilliarn llet-lie I'ttl "\iartt liwatn" by John \lat'\=—cx~ to-llent erarriples of .svnipatltetit~ tltwtghi Ji cl to-t-l;x-it-;tl and literary pt-rlt~t'tion. \\t- not greatli Iflllifr”-*l‘rl lit "“-I'ttt'ti llnthrttncd” liv \gnes lit-pplier lite atitltor ha» tn-tglit. humor. learning it-r-attlitt. all ul whith ~lie marshals in grtat at-.tl tiripmittg Ift.l\. A \lit'higan znagx-tratc twin. and why not, to -mtg llltl why tvi-t the same. the .'tllttt-ra , \latiu. l;m‘t-rnor (rang til North so \\t'rt' lit- ltntirtittll. llahindranath Tagore. Emil!‘ l‘.igtiet, ‘l he \t-iv llcpuhlit. and "Punch" aw H'tl\ a lew namc- one meets in the -mg!» and not too long "Woman Iin lllf|tltr‘tl." llnw mittli lighter. and hmt t'tIut'll lit-ttrr. ht‘ tlurc tun "\lo' lutheritie l’ll.tllr'flHtt lit-roulvl. at the entl til the njlnt‘ wlitnie. What \liss Rep- plter latk~. we lt-ttr. is that very lemm- it) aliout which she write-. and which wt have a right to euiect her to have. l*'ina|lv we will close with “l"uji-Vt» tatria." the lirst essay in the volume so tlwiughtlully collected and edited liy Ed- win Van B. Knickerbocker. It is a matt- tt-rpiece lit that master of language and literature, Lalt-adio llearn. A BOOK FOR THE HOSTBSS Edna Geiater'a “Let's Play" Describ- es Children's Games.’ Ttie mother who has in the. tilting a part) for jny ol hr‘! children l! N‘('0lII- nicritlcd to buy and read Edna (}etster's "lxt't Plat" tDitranl which has the ad» 0 ‘1' I It- vantage ol lteing not only -helplul _but ' entertaining reading. The lturnor ol the author ol " and "Ice-Breaking and the lee Breaher llersell" lindtt lun even in the writial vlttwri til children's flllltfit 33'‘ ‘dd’ 5 lnt ol humorous couitnetlt I07 and '59“ where it is least e!|>td€¢l*|'|d"l'9" ll is most welcome. There are a multitude ol games ea- phfingd‘ W ll! OIIO‘-L doors and the inside al the home. 9-” t bohta groupsandsmallpoups,. or i use . dd‘ _ aamsslor special occasions Thepuadedhsstess o¢ittti|iowsheisaI5Ia|0¢I|¢rt|‘l l ‘ "Tut: Nuts l’At.r;.~"ii\i~:' wtiot-.aaastltguca3'dm an. s. .. r.~§.,-. .. So mutlt ltas liappetirtl In l’alt~~ttttt - tlit- llriti-ili titttipttttt-ii lit-gait that .t well-writlt-ii. into-lligtlilr .tiitl tltl|Illlt‘lt2‘. hook on that laiitl t- not unit a limit lilll l lift!‘ it t- ll’ .\ti\ l'.ile-tint-," l|_\ W. ll. .\lt‘l.lIl'hr‘lt, tl’.tgv , gin-s lt-r time as iiiutli tnl--rtn.t ‘Hun as one might get In .in l'\lr‘tItlt‘tl pt‘ rititl til pt-r«.irial ln\t‘~ll1fll‘UFt, and .tt-ll. it ill rt wllltttl" .intl to‘v-rlttl tii.iitnt-t. i-an .t resirwer in the llii«.it:~» lltllli The li--oh -tale- ll! atvrt- lY.tlthi\ Tllr'lr' t- li'—t .itt ' \e\\-. ‘anal tltt-ti rcalue- Ilit m ilfllltbtltjt ttntt lo) l.-trtl liri i, is lit» I-vttt lmftltli tltr Jttllit-r .tt‘-l tt'~ttlv- - ‘.u lprferitill tilt-t r\.‘llt-rt‘ --l is-tth Ill l'.ti' :llltO'. ll‘ltt"t tltr atitliut -.t\~ Ila." llt‘ [WP-t'ltltli',' .i -t- r\ ul l.Jl"-'l‘tr' II" '-t tlt' 'llrtti~ii. Jlttl :li.t! ll!‘ w t.imtltt't in N» l‘lriti~lt wtvtk llt"tr' lv-t lltr‘ -L --l 1' Arno-ritan~ .t~ lirll ;i- lltr' llr'2.-it litt- l‘ :i-,_lt-li -‘,t-'1kHt.' (it 3- --l -t '.. lliilrlrtl lll"\ v. l\\ti lir.it:tltt'~ ul tlt-~ tart‘, "ll--ltl wtirltl in their l|-ilttl- lie wpaitrli tI\t'tt'HIttr‘, tltlll «l .'l"\ .. . lie ~t|\~, I . . uxi- IItlt[lit'ldlilt' \ltt-slem. l-rt-t-it .ttitl lo K. hilt"! -.ttt .ttt-‘ |>'ng|...'intiti' row ; ' ' - ,n the ~ltt‘t‘l~ .9 lt-rti-alt-in. Tin- t'lt‘Itt\(’tl, tlie -‘reels are lH‘llt;’ l‘.t wlt p.i~~ the Vt'llt'tl tutu gartlt-ti-. - III the Mt liljl ]«-ru~al«'xn will .t.tt it ll -\ .t~wt-r- ,g|t- l.t~.ii_~ alilr, .tiititu( \\.l~ll'\ are low; l~"i ll-ltrto‘ t- .1 ttttllt licttig retlem--l tr. _lt'ru-tlvtn IV .-limit ‘A .t ltttrtt t'tgt'-.t-l ltltlt anvl lt-titltg-‘ t‘. obtain path-, it~ g-artlo-it-. I!- opt‘ -pate-, l‘~.t~ t\.|lt'[ I.'l.’Y't‘l \'.'lt l'.~ g--t' -hm lt.t- l>r"‘tt tt'!‘lJtr'Il ln lIt'IIlt’l!‘. tttr‘llt ..il til tIll\ll!',’ -watrt zi-t —i iv . mu--' t-rtt r'tllir‘l, ltif the llrtti-li lt.'tll i'tv~rr'-. 2 "A lit retipcn lltr‘ great ttintlutt t-rigtnr. 1' l’;late. Pttllilr’ ‘. lirntlfl tlo\eltipr'tl_ ‘lit!-ttttt‘ tn.-l~ ..tr 5 ln l'tt:.’.tu- -~ !.'- K through lrru-.i7t-in the golden lite in-tilt tlPN'Y|lM'\ t‘tt‘lHltt~, t“'I||O' tlt-tails til tttlltir‘ l lnbliral Jews who lune 'lI’llIi2‘lIll'tl lt-int all out mt; tlrttnl ui. new ltrv-v-1" lilow- |i't titt ft‘l' fw ‘. « tHlt’H't1l lt-gentl~. lurope. incl who '~[iO‘;lh" .t rn;\tur-i -‘ tt-ngtze-; tit‘-v rilu-- trzttl-‘-, mil! ~?rtt < ‘~l'.ttlirs. la'm tlll'l sil|.i;t- 3! n~lI- ltt Mlt"ll ltlt' in Bctltirli--nt, llt m .,-n, .l"' - ‘tho, and mom ..il:-r phi t- F. tr-I in litliliral -tut); g.ir~ t-~t.t ..il t-tilt“ I- lltr' woth nl lite pro-.lv-Ht-.'tltt'i «wit-ti, 'iOlltt‘ll is planting (rev-~. tlt st-loptttr park- repatrirtg dIt4’It'ttl htifh‘. anal ttttt-niptitv: to initiate mt:-rt’-t iii tllltr-llt t.itl r'tl tt.ral eritcrpriv-~ HI Jertrsalt-ni Tltt‘.'t' tin- t-haptas tlestittul to K.tt'li--nor, \llenli\. Mr llerliert Famtzrl and tin» lint -l‘ llltat‘ There are main atlrrittililr t-i.Il' gt.i;~li-, liotls ltt liiivlt anal wit '7‘ .1: l to at-l -ta, the latter cspe-1..-Iii lit to :ltii. \ ET 3 ialualiie litiuh. HISTORY OI" THE .\'lll'l. llES(‘RlllEll NY I..\ l“.\ltt.'lil“. lttvelition ol l‘l“e—a;:rtiatId Hell ll) the Savage Mind to ltld Sell til Spirits. The «oil, "th-' I'll-ltl:l'|'..tl ‘.5 I-l tltt mind that lia~ lirrn pcrlrrtvtl ln tr’- pt.-. .tple," I- an into-rttttirt -.i\ It." into -n. The ~.iuigt- did not t|ut'-Yin’) int» reality of lii- tlrt-tm-: wli.tt hat;-t“'tt’tl when he '-lttt'rtlV't"vl l~a-l .t 'ltldll\ lmtv pent-tl in lit- lilo. .tntl ltl‘ ln-lieu-cl ll|.t. V-lttlr lie li.itl l)°'tt a~lt-';t. ‘cl-tulilt" hat] left his lvttli gum’ tttitttt litr- atlventure. that, in hm tlrt-.tm~. lit-.l:.ivl eapertencet . The sttttl, t|l~N‘I' tlie lititli w.-- do-A-l, to ntainetl al'llI‘lt"tl to the Lihtntt rt-luge ill the sheletal l|Hl|9'~ wltrrt llt"."' no longrr was llc-lt. 'lhu-, the an iei-t t-ustttm til the saiag" lltt' corp.-es ltl their fflIll\r’~ is ctplattwtl lit their desire to giie thr'r hin-men} -tttl~ 3 litirig ltahitntitiri. and to keep tlit-~r -nnls within the larriily tribe. sl ltttl t tit '|Il‘. tll t-sling he ~pirtt~ ol the dead writ‘. in th" lirst place, u-elul to the -aunt--, ii-it ing them in their -let-p, atlst~tng them and protecting theta against their env min. In their wars. thcv tools part in l.attle lor their rclativrt, as (lid the atrial ul llieseus at the head til his Ctr-t-li tmtips against the Persian-. lltil the taiage was more a‘lr:tid til the dead'than the litiitg. attributing to them Ilwl all iderits, wounds antl .diseases that came to hill. Arid he in- uyented Paradise that the spirit might he- take himsell ol this earth the more quick , adorning il with all manner ol corn- lofts -J’ he would be anxious to lease Then- was not, however. any idea of the im- mortalitv ol the «out in the saiagev : the soul was ssipposetl to eat» «is Paul Lafague hy Charles ‘it is anal. compact evaryfiy. ‘. "rtlit and pleasures to make sure that_ wmlarmed here last Fehruary 0 s U I ~ I Georg Schock’s Greatest Art Lies in Realistic Characterization Pennsylvania-(iermans Again Figure in Author's Sec- ond Novel, "The House of Yost.” l'wo-lw \I'at- agn William Dean Now- t‘lIw ;.mtl.itmt-cl (Lt-org .~'tliticli. the pen ld?ltt' til \l:~- l\.llltr‘1lt»t' l,titiu'_ tint" ti’ the L'l‘t’dlt~I t-l t’ttttlr'llt[ititIri reilistu through "Fl--art» Lnnteritling." She laitli- lull) llH'- up to her reputation in “The lloit-r ul host," tlltiiii I lhrfilhtl. her The \