ttis/mo-rt-a-tauth/ei-t mind. a wen clear mind, to be with- out pose toward itself. And this honesty makes his self-analysis touching and illumiuting. “I have al- W longed for better things but (ion. In "War Birds" there can be no conclusion, except death, which is the conclusion of life itself. Them were not my men who rent into the War who could have written dt diary as frank, u vivid. u bee of pretense and sentiment as Not that “Nocturne Militaire" is not n good book, it is; its stories have the primary requirement of all short stories, they hold your interest. But they are stories, they have the sub- feet, verb and predicate of a cue- fully constructed sentence. You know when you start one that it will have a conclusion. one which will be start- ling, unusual. that you will know the end of the story. That makes it tie-/ George tr Dan.- ' "Noetume Miliuim" by Elliott White Springs is a collection of star- ies on the War, "War Birds" is the int itself. One is n conscious achieve- ment, the other grew without effort out of the tumoil itself. To read one is to bar about the Wuno read the other is to live it. By Elf-Mi White Springs and "WAR BIRDS. THE DIARY or AK UNKNOWN AVIATOR" Strum: Bun has a country home It Sonata-n Pines, N. c., an: which live James, Boyd ad a number of 'ttAre Mary» people. The Larry W, after 1 ym in Paris, In“ needed nest New York, Ind the P. Sena rim-genus, just returned! from Prune, have settled on the! Delaware River. Per fuel! for Fm; -ia27i. a. mm m.’ icuiri- LCriu7t W “Early Anna-r. Ilon he in My†te'"! it if hum-able to Thumb-until. Iii-yewud'bnit hm tth w. . 'eeia-to-sr1uriG Ir-urn-dats-Li-italic:. â€Hahn-um. ‘15“ Ida. We» “NOCTL'RNE MILITAIRE" THE WAR IN THE AIR “In rmcum mmnou ITNetrthNemrdtgtreet PM! Moth _ Extermination J. STONEWALL- " htat dmsthtmtintheu-ath-ttt.th. Ion he in beoakin.ofrtervesmhdertuti-e Mb to stmin. But before he went ho had his Pain. pm " the bartmin-tife [ind " its we por-lhitrhest pinch became it In so due .m to death. "War Birds" - to no .u-y he... the most pain-ht book Wk but an: which come out of the War. 1 After thirteen years experience in the upholstering business, I have found that the only way to exterminate moths - from furniture, mattresses, curtains, cushions. and drapes, is through the process of fumigation For this reason, you will find, among the modern and up-to-the-minute equip- ment in my new place a _ Ill-l. u "‘M' Perhaps Brackie's prototype is an,'ttse est nor-land?“ "Jester of Brandenburg" tum 1""? whqm the book is dedicated. Hayley m. tve-; stories about him are still extant M15, hold ifort according to the nuthor'a â€howl-11m read edgement many of them have MPH“, readGiii,uiieu' in this book. BraeAie eon-[m wt, . (sorts with grave diggers and hing-1W " nsjmen. emperors and monks and. yiiiiiiiii: tave neither cast down nor unduly un- Court f hart pressed by either experience. Re goal BMJabout. a sort of disembodied voice.§w.uk¢. Ytl uttering strange truths which otheiBowea "e-', hear with the utmost and most but Anon-e '""rsutrerine tolerance. , _ l “9} Perhaps the only criticism which mi might be directed against “Buckie Mme Pool" is thatit is realm. The IcUearlier book was one hundred and te, fifty-two pins, this one is over a “J hundred pages longer-about that Jmuch too long. A mood of this sort ber'; cannot he sustained for too long at a '""; time without losing some of its edreet, "iivertess Lem Bender, who likes things} quiet, says the chap who invented the. noiseless typewriter ought to get buy on a silent radio ski-rail, and t large storage r3 have' also been Wm our new shop, so you will find as prepared to nerve you in the best possible Fireside Moth Removing Vault G. P. Putin-’3 8- , “Buckie the Fool" is by “hm! author of "Peter the Cur". For those E who had read the latter book this in; enough to give assurance that this would not be In ordinary one. It i; not. It is an inde6natrie book, a col-, lection of legends, buts of wisdom,) strange utterances staeh as night come out of the mouth of a fool who did not know the value of the thing: upon which civiliutiou has placed u! value. V 'rGra.-su-ts. etiertshtdiderforitartthU. life-, Np; only (m we? “BRACKIE THE FOOL" By PhtmeWehteatdP-t8 '7r"t"""-Trt'te5.' "i' . Myâ€, x er, a 'C. "s-.' A: 1 -.- 2 a " - F, ,1. : “v:- .; a ., _ .1 #14:“ , " Vrt "Mâ€? "PT, “k "e""im'c' ", "Cr' T -. _ 3", a w" _.. ,-..- H"... v. -vuu u. wall-I". w leaned, will than! the Ptxthate Court lo! we County. a . ten: Win beholden†ttteCoitHomsesiasW- Jkegan in said County. on the ttrat I:Moudny of Angus! next, new. when M-r- North Shun Trust Conway. Wank“, TIL, my M), 1027. 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