Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1922, Night Extra, Page 30, Image 30

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LIVER HERFORD'S
Enchanting drawing nre the per
ecting touch which completes Uie
original niul delightful trtery of
The Bird-Nest
Berding Heuse
By VERBENA REED
Veretchka's Tales
By MAMIN SIBERIA
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The Pinafore Pecltct
Story Boek
v MIRIAM CLARK POTTER
Whimsical (iiiulnt linelm
eight uinl liuhi .vi.ir ei'Ih. J.
Little Lucia
for
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of "Dr. Tjmi u Mi.int. i
author
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Henny and Fenny
By BERTHA PARKER HALL
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Karl the Elephant
By DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI
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He Who Steals
By ALFREDO BAIOCCO
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The New World Fairy Boek
Bv HOWARD A. KENNEDY
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The Japanese Fairy Boek
By YE! THEODORA OWM
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The Shadow Witch
By GERTRUDE CROWNTIELD
I? I i lit P f I' I . s I
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Elizabeth Ann's Delight
By MAUD DOWSON
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The Story ei a Cuckoo's Egg
By HILDA TERRAS
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with colertJ
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Sing a Seng of Sleepy Head
By JAMES FOLEY
Whose B ' . J . ' ( i'
An . i lis - '
Stnd for an illustmtcd litt of
Beeks for Children published by
H. P. BUTTON & COMPANY
681 Fifth Avenue, New Yeik
LONDON
By Geerge Wharten Edwards
If Londen Town you'd view.
And all Hi sights and places "de,"
Uat trouble or delay;
Or if you're anxious te divine
Tie Ancient Inns where you should dina
Waere best (he feed is and the wine;
If all about the Town you'd knew
Of Seven Dials or Rotten Rew;
I'd council you at once te fe
And buy the book by Edwards
With famous pictures, talk and wit:
"LONDON" is the name of it.
Mr. Idwarls ba hvis'icl all
of lus ibi'ity ai d Lis art upon
this splendid Loek.
At All Bookstores, $7.50
THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY
Philadelphia
I
Tristram
Tupper
has arrived as a
novelist of note
in
The HOUSE of
FIVE SWORDS
At All Bookshops
$2.00
cCnn Company, New Yerk
Mere than a Millien Copies Sold
BEAUTIFUL JOE
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Tht Autobiography of a Poe
By MARSHALL bAUNDtRS
, niuri4. It W-mw IM4r. Willi
ltMalM,tM. etiaaa ,
IMilMI
P1CT1H M PHP
NEW ANGLES FOR OLD
Trigonometry of Sex Fiction
Has Nevel Twists in
"Dust of Desire"
An I'selle leve story peopled by char
acters tllsllnetl.v human .xui'U la Mar
g.iret PcIcimw's "Dun of Desire"
(MoRrlile). which Is'inueh better tlinu
lis mm iiwiuu title. OirrjliiR with it
something of the untamed wlldncss of
Hast Afrli-ti, it provides n novel it bit
unu-ti.it in epeta mid eiitertiiliilnj; at
till times.
I Theio is niii.'li of hunianucs. In the
working out of tlie romance, .i ml. til
though the ilim.ie ate plnhilv sl.ipc
iiarpenteied. ami f.iil te tlirill. thev
I keep the love mi tielis fieni cleving n
ithev might have done under a less skill
Tul kindling
'the heroine IS .1 middle-aged wein.lll
i who liinl-. tune Ims er.c-eil all lonnnre
from i i.iii imeii. ll.-r ili.iti-f.iotie
i with ii pbuliliui; lni1t.i ml if -et forth
u'etnliielnslv. e tlnit her reluvitien In
ii tlirti'ien with an ' irrefi-eiMe' out In
IZ.i&t fn.M finl- t j.ir a- it uiislit or
te Ink" tieiu her the -miiiliiIij of tin
len.ler , ,
. l'lv ni in in the e.ij."" I emelliill3
of i iiluliimlerer in l'.-e. but imt n i
'KIO's eiii- Alj.0 hi' is a ye.T.'l Seme
lliiin Hi till" I. liter i" iiui'mh in- .ii
tenipt tc prevent .i li'itiv.' upisiui; alii
in .m I .i me.'ts ,i prettv il.ineitu: ri'"l
wli.i f.lll I'l 1. v.- with hit'!
' Hi.. Hue", i i liiiiav in hi" ii Q.i i r
,iili i heroine vv'e h.ivts lier nilv
Ivni'l i" c te the ..'lier tiiim atnl (!!
......... ill .liit. urn I'M't 111 ln lienie
I I I' I'l 'II nn'i1 "t
t ii t li.ivv the iiuther vverks awiiv tieiu
I tins) Mttiitten in erer te .itlfv he
, coin ''lit ions' ter .i "li.ippv euiluu" ui.l
v,.t ,(,es mi without M Milling tlie ere-
iiu! tv ..I the n!iit ittil renler neeM
in
et v
li.ll lMteil li i ii,eiupltiliel e
well
fir
lglv
I'll
tlie leti'lliiig vv.uild be utifili
it te sa it i ilelie .'etivn
"atmosphere" of Kn-t
run true, h.'vn i !
Afii.a
"rt of I
t
Pwd. 1
th te.
ll.iver. but -nil the -teiv li
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11 1- .111 UllUSIIIIl I'll. "llll lie-
twills
te the
eternal tll.uvle ' I
tiiaivli
that wi.l Mirpris
TALE OF "BIG TOPS" FOR
KIDS SE'EN TO SEVENTY
Il'i-e win I ne seen tile twinkle Ml I
1'ie e .. ..I ' l.il ' Norwood have no
win.l'r at all tl.lt lie heul.l hare
vvfe.i e irerr.v -lieu'eil u book i
I h A "'iituie-i et L'lgiledj Iltl"
I 't'e, 15 own " i, whlcli is a il-
i tt ji tile et clown- nmi wiiii imi-
1 1 -
1 nr.
tv la. lie- mill peanuts It
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p. 'inn.',. .
.Ml Nerw
Jtpeir fi
m th. . hi ii-, in brut, atul ,
n ere of tlie i ireus and t'-
n 1 it- wliim-.eilitie') th in
"id who, lik - tlie ilewir-,
tlifullj in I'iillad.lphlii cub1
-prii -'
h'"i tlie "bu top" conies tui
I tyu n
In t! jelly book Mr. Norwood con-
I rn - bv .hi amazitu leijerdeiii.iin te
P!iev ni ilwaj- a .'"Oil dial mete than
li - f . ' 1 i nd- or at li a-t te have ;nj
i PL is i tiff v mih.'s mei e thin is ! tp-
p. nig t ftv l me- mere thin ei"r
v.. i'il siippe-e i eiii peiblv lnppen te
i n i- i . na.'i rli tin ui d te -ii'e
t " lnl-t butliila.v et the Mini t'
I ".win in All tl . World. At ill.' i nd I
V' I have tlie teelii'g, as affr r .1 tlve-tl'U '
-I'M, it iiavin.- 11 1 1 IIKI-O . hi ,,iif
". I . Win. I, in .. ili.it Mr. Norweoi
i i eh vi i it fiit imi viritm.'.i- in 1, - j
! i - II ll futH'f.Oll ,1- 1 II!, . f-, ,rt I
ri.e J.I' k. I et the b'H'k Illlellll- Us!
'nit it i- intended fe- "luivs and n,
D'twe. n iViu.iI.d twelve Jii.t t,.ri'l
.- ie, M.i-i'n wiv it -iieiini mt i.ivf
:i id. "1 or bev , ,uid eirl- bet ,i(. n -m, ,.
an I
i-veiitv." for ji, v eni. ni i.i. r
'"'I".' ei Ijcl! te it , tiili.if tlM. Th
mv 15 j.'p-i Ciriii-' 'Ih.it'- the mi
we f.-d I'miif th - tool,, n,i that - tb
jwjv we te. 1 .jpeilt lal .N.irwoeil
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KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN FOLK
MIRRORED I RHYMr
HUrvnUACLr U nilllN,
I,
Ann 1'eb1', who has been vi
nni'ing th" Kn'nkv ui"unt iineer
rking
- -m e
Vi r-e,
'.') n- ; 10 n. e( n 0, u,,. nt
"Kinfell-s" iHeiightnii MiiTlin
(eai-
panvi. in whii a -he hi- prndiiii'd a
sen,- of literarv miniature- that pi
.-e the life of the people se graph.,
e, v tli it tnev beei nie reiil as em ti.n
' ie 1 !'(- 'li.ere i- "Kivers," fr ev;.
n. '. wni li te'N the -mrv of the 1. ,
-pri-i'i- wewn I" ,m old "weuiiin. nrd
he .enun e et t'Kin. that i- liwivt
" 1 f h Mp'u-r--. d emotion. '1 1 1 t.f.
1 t '.. et -rs Ugg' -t lunch. 'ilierr ire
pi' ibeut "Tlie Mail Hi ."
"Hi'it " "Homesick 111 Irti-,"
Milsitig s.erjlium ' "Gi in-i v i,r.i--
K'd t.ei eering, ' and many nth. - wnr.
1 -e - iit.lv 'ind tinpretentieu'v thit
one m in dinger of ignoring the -.'!l
wLie'i 11 has taken te de these. The
1 ever dtMgn of the book is taken f-em
'ant of an old "kiver" woven In what
is) known a- "The Whig Hese."
HOLIDAY BOOKS FOR
BOYS .AND GIRLS
.fit' prtrv
1 "mit)!
till-1'
I lie w 1 v -'
vi 1 1 t d"r
" V I'lh
'.T HOML
B- I.
w 'i
ri
free II I
i Tan
f 1lfe t ' liivs and gir!
in i !d"'i d iv -i are mte-ete
In ' . nuip'e n n v
' '"ll i!.' ri'. Hli'II A 1. Ve
u
II v ' " Th V - 1 ' de li, r-ee
' 1 ' I !' I i'ic . i
. .is- ' I'll ih'l book- fur tile
vrung tra -laird into aitrn tiv fi 'm
r An.' i 'i'i yeung-trr-, b W.iltir
p uiinir Ainriiean will gun
n'i'ig information a hour thrir
Im ,i) ii i- n- u- well as rend a most
. - g -terv , in tl i- berk.
r T1 ' rttK h'av'h fier.ss d
t ' .'t -rt, ji'j Hlm Hii.Kh")n
m r i j v
Th" vv r much admired bv bev
fir In Id an 'tone- i- nu udeptrd
rierr'n f if f'lr P.Ihi It fort Tribe His
rwn fmrte eharirter" Teni I'ei and
r.'nienknii. the Indlnii hid, Iisure agmn
m the-e new adv i ntiire-, of the old
fir titier
JY - ' i vii I. Mfirri.-ne- i'j-1 ;,,it
V li I'l' Meuil i i e
-'i rv tlmr gtr's w.ll rell-h The
'enunei a nit gill with n.udi i huiin,
and he la- nuinv r adihle rxiarn nre
'1 he -terv I- r.eh lu the vii w point of
t' e si 'niulgirl.
t. wii'f. - i'bi"ihi.i:m n? po-eth
i iji - ii Iln.tnn Tji? ' enipinj
A i .ni aftrictlve gin is Penelope,
and the uutl.er tells of her adventures
and experiences in n graphic -tje
whldi will commend the book te all
gill rrndei-
f I It si i.s "v 11I Kvdri Betoi I .(t,
Hrjwn Te
'1 be auth'.i of mme of the most gr.p
pmg and vivid animal stories of rent
j ears has hen win ten a book for bev s
that is uceurnte in Up zoology and
thrlllltiB in Its eipleitb. The advi ntup s
of the two city ladx, nixteen year, old
each, who get into the great outdoors
en a limiting expedition, an told nu
much giibte.
Booklet! About Auther
IllilsMittcd booklets ileviitcl te the lifn
and works of Anatole riniiu ainMV 15
Mii.wd have rmiillv bun nrlutrd in
Uiidd. Mend & Ce., who will be. gUn)
In send coelCM oil ri'OUCht. Thi! value
firm also lbtnies boeklete'about Archibald
Maraaall.. LetiU Ceuparuj. J
FakN ud Balsh WtMe XrlD
ATT. SHUTS
BBBBWBlfe'Jfe SrMk '
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ifHHJH:!
r.
Whose
st olio
M'OIT riT(iKltALI
latest (ollcrtlen of short
In about ,Urr. ami the nt
ime, as uli:il
tniKii" c-T--i.i i ii mn a tin i te lO-epei.ite wi h one another an ns-
JOINT STOCK HUSBAND iMimptlen which the small child ne.-epts,
. as w"ll luiiiuhd. lie will talk te Urn
m,,;..r. , M .1- U...l:.i or iluuN and fishes as tlieuglt tbej under
OhdiiUR a i!,le iNevelista Of-! , .,.., A fir tieiittl.. inll wiMi
fcrcd Solution te Problem
of f'Vmtm'im
ei i cmmism
1 l.i unit en l.vi.. h,iB peimittid himtelf I
te become entangled in the world-wide
nrsuineif ever the new femiulsiu. but.
I f...t.,le. 1,.
I"' J"' " .' II.I...O.U. Kllli 1
unlike ether of lit-, British fellow au
thor, he .fu-ej te lie feifcil te takt
i i di'flded stand, l.ut te the problem
I he Lives an .uisvw r et his. own evelvin.'.
one which syivr- ilie problem from mini'
mew points, but win. h would make Mr.
tiriiti.lv ar.'U lier e.venrews n hue im-i
., , . .
""' '""' '", "' !""" " ...-uiu.i -
edi-'t.
In ' 'I he Fruit of the Tiee" (SeltreO
Mr. I'.vl'e -hews two t.vpes of women
one the new woman, with her demand
1 '! a e.n cer but ilisdiKc for the palli
um! burdeu- et motherhood, and the
oilier the woman t wbmi tbe prat
in.' of her own i htld lueaus everj-
lllllli
The in in n the ri-e au average
-toil.-v Unglihniati- in lines the ti.
worn in, but finds himself unable t
bie.ik down her uruinenis ng.iiti-'
net liet heed Thev lentinue goeil
'Mien. I- ami i ompaiiieti-, but lie timl-
hitn-e't mere and uvre wanting tin
rial home tlia. "iilv ihildren can sup
plv. .se be tut ni- te tie Milace of an
allair with ln steui-Taidier -the fmceiuI
tvpe. Tins giies en t"r s.vcial .vfir
uiril -uddenl.v his wife di-ievers the
ti- i ud household.
In n im end her fe'ivr jocular ad-ml--en-
et b.iiu willing te "s-han'
her lii-band tall bv the va-ide. It l-
tln etlin' woman wiie t.n.iu.v nun in a '
wav legi.allv niT. r- the al ern.it Ive 1 1
ii -luring in eni.r i" ,niuii mi- i .-u
lint the -hatterni?-ef convention would
luf in should thev bn en i known.
Unit aieiind tour i h ir.n feis tin
bi-hop. gedlat'iir et the man. 1- a l
-eiitiil p.ut if he .ll-'U.liellt a- i pe
st mil. the luirili the -teiv i- m ht
I ......p.lll, ' tl llliV. I lllll-l - ' tO
. . .. ... .... ... .. i.i .i i.
i.,...i..i..i .... in. nt-. Inn liri.-en - a I
-tti'it "ii and then peimi- tin nnbrihis native heath l- an author in em
ti. -'pelv i better ending than luitiluve. Tuic it i- th it elil.v a .-mall pn
of Mr l'vf if he li n I uitage of the ht"r.tr.v output et -n-
' - - J leiiuicis lu i i totes new is wi rt li the
,-.,. rrr7prnvin DI LCC ' treulile of peiu uu. but suiih'Iiiii' - a
F. SCO I 1 HlvjtKALU rbrre traveVr appeits, whose entbuspisni and
AS JAZZ AGE OUTPACES HIM
; bat wa unforced In tl " tietmn of
1" r-cett Fltgerald, and tlnntei" in
tnzuiui; en occeutil of 11-. -iieut un itv
""' emht'il .'ib"i-au-e. -,en- t..l..ve
e. iir.llatllt Ul ,-,, f the ster.e- ,,. u
oil cud tn '"libs of fie Ja A-'. '
it'l. ill. - rbnir- ei.-i. Altheu.U
1 l-t 1 i.t in 1 k form the-e -teui - hid
periiidic.il publii.itieii 111 lb" la-t leuplt
uf vi.ir-. It 1-, of ceur.se. net ia--v
t) (led no 1 hionelogv, but the impir---ien
ab des with oil" that this book is
made up 01 two sort- et otupu-ilten -
arlv. .1. which the tr.Ke it the aina'-ur
-ill! ling.r-. and Intrr tl in the-e which
.iv, tl . writer hi- iei t it, en and hence
nme -, pbi- n iful an! unnneied
Tn ti .t'i - nu- t 1 tl at Mr. Fit .
gerald la- pet-grad i'.d flem tl"
h ilvi at.'l 1 h 11 ining - pi 'iin'irim of t: e
.veungr .-et which v.as both his dang. 1
an 1 h.s appi.il. II" aliens, te p.m"
this him-lf for, with viry nilddie-
v 11 ,ch. lie S.1V3 111 one et the s
fb.irai teru.ng 1 ritii isin- which ucion. ucien.
punv the tabic et contents.: "I tried,
un-ien fully I fear, te weave then
Inte a pattern a pifern that weuil
give ttie t"ct of thee months in V w
nr 1- thev appeared te at lrast rn
men ijer of what was then the .veung.r
gem ratjr r.."
Hewivei Mr. 1-itger.ild Is bv no
ineina an ld-t'niet v. i net b.v a ' .;
sh t Ui de give 1. .Uipse., of tl.e fi
eg., tlieigl) that i-iijw bv wav t 1 ...
111.' leilie.l file I . neuii and I'i "
il II 1
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legied and
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-, adv. ii" ''i
.nil g( r set
.1- ni'tlmis a
( vi i, lieveiil
1 1
rild
,v lie in. ' the opening -
J siudv in i 'iiiini ti rUntieti .
' alrr.e-t a iiuv ni'ttc, ha- ,i
. V l! V lug fiem tlie Iretii t I
a go
Ij-v,
mi nt
ii
tl
lr.diaiiiuti. but 't K vcr.v flu i
eigh in the iniiu readable w.tr
t.e.r
whellv gui plllg. li (
K
i- ju-t a lauricaii'i
f
wliica Hall a uuniirm wm'-i- i mm .i
lltietler, cei, Id 1, ive done as vv I The
fiumend Hig a- the Hit" i- tot hj
mm h fmtiisv, as labeled, as i'iii'ii
ira2 r'a r i.ui's tire, ll'.u.v r the-e
wl.i 'ike Mr i'.tgernld f" i i-im nt
will be ariu-ed bv most i;i- n the
i volume, .ilthmgh it does ti i i e f jj.
. .is aim of interpretii g t c ngi .
jazz,
FINE CABINET WORK FROM
j THE SHOP OF DUNCAN PHYFE
f ei n ters' of pest-'- i.al f'iniitur'i
will find ' Fiirnituie i-n ipn .., by
In.n hi I'hvfu" (iJe'i l".in. Pig" A
le i ml et vuluabi" ! in Hiun. 'Hie
U;ik. written by (hare- Ukp Cor Cer
lie.ius, ai-is.tiint cur'ite- iif ih depirt
iinnt of ddoriitive ar'- et th Metro Metre
in a i Museum ' -'' m -"s. vv erfc,
i- a il tilled deHript. i of the fpeci
linn t Pll.vfe's "! pi the liiunemil
. ', tinii. tngetli'i w.tii b egraplilral
dm about I'hjfe ni, u Im.'f miivcv (f
t . ei ui I Nfv 'rk t the ri" I v. Inn
I'lvfi. was making i unit ure ter the
vi 'o-de. Tlie-" tiiiiiuar with bis
work are aware tl ir I nued nnd
niedinrd the d'-icas f the gn a cabi
netmukers wins luim.dlafelv preceded
him. llii dt.t" are KOs-ls.-l. He
lid most of h ermtiie weik in the
e.irlv vturs of In iiinderutli century.
, hfS a bgl ' md gr.,ee that his
1 1 etiii mperarv nv,( ( m d net eq' il and
i-peciuicin of it ite highU pileil by
i mile -ors. 'I I., book j, il'ii-iriitrd bv
fi pioduclleii i photegiiiplM et his
. chairs. table-, b irt.l is. 'uflln and
washHtaiidii '""I "Hit line iliawings et
Jean lienrltbe detau-i et accoraiien which mil
designed.
HP PRHPLR
DOCTOR'S VOYAGES
Hugh Lofting s Naturalist Takes
a Small Bey en a Won
derful Trip
Net mere than once lu a generation
is a real conttlbutlen made te the litera
ture of harmless nonsense. It came
from Lewis Carrell in his generation.
Hugh Lofting lias mnde it te tbe gen
eration new alive. He began with "The
Story of Dr. Dollttle." which wns wel wel
(eraed with suich ncclalm that he hn
had te continue the story of the ad
ventures of the ntuiable naturalist. They
are told In "The Voyages of Dr. Do De
little" (Frederick A. Stokes Company),
which will till a place in the stockings
of thetiMiuils of children thin year and
' be read by the parents with much mere
delight than by the children them-
Theie is mere nonsense packed with
in tlie cover of the book than In any
half ileeu ether contemporary books of
the kind. And it Is nil told with thut
Mmpliclt.v whiih dlsirniN skepticism and
vtm the moment persuades tue re.iuer
'of its truth. Tlie beauty of It lies In
'its fiitnliimenl'il ii.iimptlett flint nil llv
I nu tilling aie fellow iriatiiies willing
'them in lb' wj ami help them while
!'h'.v help littn. (line is lieliiing III (be
. . ' , ,, t.rltl,m,. (
m..l nv or s-nuill girl. Who knows
!' ut that enee Mich conditions did pre-
H.lll.' lliey kii u, in.i in inc inn-
., ,i. i. I..
i-ntnum tliey win prevail ukwiii.
Mr.
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old tradition ami mi peiiirni nope,
and ha thus made his appeal te some
thing that lie in .he b.nkgretind of
human eonseieusne.-. Ills book i
likely te talte Its place :t part of the
permanent literature of the language. I
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Bairics Delightful Play New
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'Hi ether day an habitual playgoer
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tin thiatre and tenmrked :
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i.- -it b.st publi-hed In a book?'' '
e-," .-aid the ether, "I bare just
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'I'lieut-inil- of AniTlcins who nv nv
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longing te have It pi luted. It uppiai
hi the -eric- of 1. urle rI " whi''
i li.uli's s..'ribner'- Sen- aie i ullig. It
hi- the Mini' dilightful stage direftlon direftlen
and side remarks with which Mr. Ij.h
lie Ii.is, supplemented the ether pla.v s
il.at have annealed lu the MUie.e.
Oemn-ent en the jil.iv Is Mipcitlueu
Ml that could be -'lid of It was said
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leute iiake- iii) for a hnk of litirarv
nieehani - Such a one is l.ugene fun-
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photographer.
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had; si uies of tluir nitii.-t-. tin li
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ntlv Mr fJiiiMUiiKhitn 11' 1 r ccii-l
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