Emm ETW EC CCCR trying to a hoax on the pubâ€" In.n-m.r-fli"fl“' been docile for long is becoming susâ€" picious. . But this time their susâ€" TTE _LL ave erneliv unjust. it seems, for the publishers have come forAAN with a well substantiated official statement of its authenticity. G. D. Eaton, author of "Backfurâ€" row" announces that he is going to edit a new monthly magazine calied "Plain Talk," the first number to apâ€" pear in the fall. Those who like dyâ€" H 220 _ DL LA newk. nE T o m ce pear in the fall. Those who like dyâ€" mamite are warned to watch the newsâ€" stands. It depends on how we get our dynamite, whether or not we like Anne Douglas Serdgewick, author of *The Old Countess/Wannounces that her hobby is birds and her "passion" hlm““‘m""hm‘ wthï¬eldsliieatsrierandk Yet the most sensitive, delicate and exquisite of creatures." Even the best of us have our weaknesses. ‘ By John Livingston Lowes #} Houghton Miffiin Coâ€" that it is a "problem nover . MOMW less than that it is a sprightly, well written story which holds your interâ€" Jean and Kitty, cousins, both chilâ€" dren of divorced parents, are exiled to a convent in Florence. There amid strangers in this seemingly hostile alien country, they are to each other sole friend and comforter. Then I'[it- sole friend and comforter. Ihen M!"~ ty is taken away and Jean is left more miserable than before. . Years later Jean and Kitty are meeting in the fashionable world Jean reserved and quietly charming sobered by her experiences of life, Rit~ | tyhe‘nlessanddarï¬ng‘mndesharp] and bitter by what she had had of | life. There is a man of course, 'l'edi Larrabe also the child of divorced | parents. Jean and Ted have" loved | one another fromchildhoodbuttheirt different ideas about life have driven | stable, some ~assurance that i is too weak willed to be able to give it and between them is laughing, unâ€" principled Kitty, ready which, on the various terms each has nahfq’himsdfulifehasuadefor hin,thchanief?rl_n!’pinesofmh one is lost. The book is an argument against divorce, yes, but is it no less ! m t C 0W ts se on e ene L s an argument against wealth used lightly, against unprincipled freedom, "CHILDREN OF DIVORCE" The pursuit of pure knowledge is a Iu-ry-d@-aa-“hm'- JUST PARAGRAPHS A SOCIETY NOVEL "THE ROAD TO THE TRACK OF GENIUS By Owen Johnson Little Brown & Co. 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And the thing wllid[ W was the vision of the poetic genious at work, the genius of Coleridge which wove those fantastic brilliant tales of "The Ancient Mariner" and Kubla Khan." It is to the making of these two that Professor Lowes has confined himself. f _ Where did Coleridge, a man who hxdn_everbeenonthemuntilnfm the writing of "The Ancient Mariner" find the material for that incomparâ€" able poem? Obviously the raw maâ€" terial must have come to him from outside, from things he heard or read. has traced the poet‘s reading, picked With this realization Professor Lowes up the bits of the elements here and there which when fused made great poetry. It is not these elements| themselves or what would academicalâ€" lybeallcdt.be“wurees"ofcde- ridge‘s poetry in which he has been interested but in the actual process of fusing, the workings of the creative faculty. And he has written it not| as a learned treatise for scholars only but as a romance interesting to anyâ€" one who like romance. As he himâ€" self, puts it, "I am not sure, indeed, that one of the chief services which literary scholarship can render is not precisely the attempt, at least, to make its finds available (and interâ€" esting if that may be) beyond the: | precinets of its own solemn troops \ and sweet societies. At all events, | that is the adventurous enterprise of {this volume." An adventurous enterâ€" .\ prise, indeed, and one worthily carâ€" |ried out. When your you wint ‘The gay irresistible flavor of the "AW HELL sketches. Delightfully bound and illustrated it makes a charming wift book. â€" _ By Clarke V "Not Profanity, but Philosophy" Love, for country and a girl, carried Jep Brice through. It will ho o you through this poignant story of of utilitarianism. We are all with things which are good oN THE SLOPE OF MONTMARTRE by Wm. 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