2.151 it tt irl PAGE FOUR 'att-tite-tUH" Amtrbtttth, ‘hIIGGMMom'vhiphhll bun -tmtttlo than 1911, all at-ttii-ttassist-tmet -trovsrsi,tttatet..rteutd. It -t-iatt)t1taehitdidryot.-- ,uipittrhM.t.er8elPt,et tStrattorhemdtf,i-ptrluitiiud ttruatrteritaaftuboouetlthe bet that in it no eisntained the -aorherutertsook.' Lam " 8.13% may once mm mat to the poohâ€!!! for moth-r hum of thit “immunizing vic- or in a to-iuno af on. of the "modern W†earlier books. "Th? Lion'l 8H3" irn starlet France and Eng- hnd tn an lightens“; Congry._ - Mo k getting its equal dole of visiting “than. June- Sta-plum has been drum: his and!†u :1- nyi; i turd mum. bailout and _ author of “The Ron] M to m J' in expected in Chi.. ago enrlgljn Mnreh. y We think Theodore Dreiser he: re- cently written his thet hovel since 1915. That novel was “The Genius.†thh one "An American handy.†Both of them an exhaustive works of what is commonly known P the “redist- ie" type. Both of them are done with the passionate attention to detail, and the meticulous akin which are Mr. Dreiser’s. tit a choice between that, if such a wing were necessary, it seem to the that it would rest direct- ly upon the personalities involved. I heard. someone say. in linking . rather pointleu criticism of “The Constant Nymph,†"but ~they‘nren't- people that I would went to live next door tu." In . book like" "The Con- etnnt Nymph,†that is badly the question, you no not naked to live "rrtdiorrtothem,rnnehnamotstof no wonld enjoy it, or even in the next street. You. merely glimpse than. much on we do personalities onthe stole. , But in "An American Trag- edy," which is indeed n tragedy, it in motemartr.1ivirttrttextdourto,or mutiny in the same house with the main character. -We watch him from childhood. we follow his coming: nnd his going- through two long volumes, until â€matinee we almost lose sight ore' own personalities and feel that we have - done anything but fol- low him as the tail titer the kite. mmbhmblhhoisd'b- hrmm. Tnv'kSJ!!! W'iseectrUGrutttitnthftemt a he is. taming nomad the street: of mm. City. one of 3 little family group which goes lboot punching on the ma. “publicly robin: its voice smut the mt skepticism and npetlry of life." But Clyde is not re- ligious by nature And often so he he been! it repeated, his experience he- led him to doubt that “The Lord will provide.†Sobeln‘eboy afloa- uia moon: of resource he decides to do It {or him-elf. V ' Then begin a lent-cries of-evontl which lead to a whole wrong, moral eoneert of anything-r starting with/ the hinge of life to which . bell/4 boy in o "ttttttmats" hotel penetrates, (oh: on to a Won- social position thertutth . rich uncle, nnd lead by that - at ddeeit, seduction and ur- 'lga'o,,,ttgltt,tnrt'tt; tFits not a p or (mine story, but it is 'rl"G'i'ii'ii; well done. / F ," Gr iEr'thdu tq ism: GOULD, do The In. You“ While the Jiti-uin of (“diam ls not over-cinphdud. yet it its/there, we feel that. (3de h a foot/bull carried by a wanton: mu of /environment "tdt-ditrtohisurrfMertat.Apd intlpomlweluno rreaeshedthe hem of moth-r le, "Dusk of 1 fel',,",',', Ile", . nd thanks}: the M mum the “blink Manly itis Clyda’a we: intend Clyde, who‘holdl the lamb. . I this very day we are being eo- ted for funds to help carry on the Scope- trial even the lees: mouthful no scarcely avoid doing on the enh- teet e little deitnithe thinking. Nor an we "oil giving some thought to the question which is bound up so chick with that. of evolution. that of Menuhin; And thirdly, at equal median end perhepe of equal importapee, them in diet growing problem of nee prejudice. Hr. who. in New book of - eeye he‘deelt with lieu threeleenee. As he Haul! 1"d in hie tfret, m: trt 'ttpet h. met'ttttte)gtd t tt't;ait 'i"tl,ibriiitytqte'tatthrta of I)“. KW; *Wcoutihte e dense: to Wei-phloem they all - e Uttaiidt o! the: "mm "fd or PUNDAli9rN'rAL- ., ttnig A D OTHER STUDIES†' My mthingeould be so put- 'atthitoritmitettnsniitt1eeu" . " on the mm of evolution. J'"f/NSibtifill"'i t '. "AN AmICAN TRAGEDY" JUST PARAGRAPHS EXCELLENT ESSAYS TRAGEDY INDEED By By Bone. J. Be4dgen .NrteatCtrvki Bod & “mm Dreiser had-loam filth on ',y?i,e?i'iteet sn- built by which REM- that, in: In. the' storm- ‘of. than.“ The. f of iato1eranea, the var! , thin: that ttr fanhtheri an. tit Austin to pt. ": 3 Climatef format; in lining and IWO ttroupofsieopuptttatt of It. Brf a’ brilliant intellect“! “Wen And brunt; only his great gifts ln ll ,rtltitttt tout" them forth solving “We! general in! rum. It in mind: like his which ,te need to, clear the at- _ nowhere, to; at: out from the xenon! soot what little real coalthere in for our furnace; and consume, the smoke before it tmitoeis torbeiog our uglpds. The Gala of the MW“! of the erimittt1--ot "rrst.t'itpt1ri1itrr- he. bacon: o household word the. in embodiment 4by Mr. Dam, and this, too, Mr. Bridge: 'YT", non swiftly to the bone; showing tint bone to be a paradox. _', TF _ _ . _ . ‘In u demoeraitr when 'ttse Mk who mtg aim. um no harm cm- um; no mare thoughtful" educated or brilliant than-I ourselves, it is a thousand times more itrtroetant than under the did autocratic forms at governmentdhgt wagon: give‘Iomo time and thpuzht town in“ lune: of tha day. It is not,!u Mr. Bridge points out. dugout yintélligonco in less than in former times but that put rc- nponsibility inmate. but.“ of blind- ly foihswirup authority, we at least' think we think for aux-uh“. 7 7 A MI? ir to}. Iléipingi il, to think straight Ottl, these qmtionl that we need men We Mr. Bridges. . ., 1m Pub“ V h, new Sun-en . Chicago's EPoet of the Wildcrnui - Holt & Cd. . ' N. Y. _ Br M Jon-pl 11'.ch An ettthrallmttr novel of Society .' pd the sag»: " l 42.004“; m We: /' RIP. when a co. ', my. Stain- i BUYS ! Crlti?je!'Al'eyumPCl.t mo 't%l'.t1ft" b4 Chicano _ _ tl _ A novel ‘of high 3(1th and breathtaking renames. Bend it. The tor an“ Shop Nlirtlient Bedding G. Wanda rm; M‘ 371 Ra's: 'uruat Knight on may“! AVE. mural-on Tm Gaul.“ mo WE RENEW ALL KINDS or BEDDING. WI SMILE]: mu m. CALUAND. an. ff,A,1lf, Aw 4min? LAKE coum. F on: an! SERV- ICE. I V I INTERIOR DECORATIONS mm a†Under Chicago pun-4m of curhllné and m ovum-l. INCREASING ',tii,ttpta1tgta' mun-how White Fire SHOW SMOKE I By 15me my. RIDERS M of the WIND 82.00 PROMISE INTERESTING mogul! FORM CM Sunday1 Evening Club Arm ce I 1,'Ut,h, Evenitttt 'ciub un- mac ktt interesting for luck: with "vtnth,' avid ur. linclaw} "An Inquiry Into Pi Att audition: in Europe"; the (on nth. Kauai Miller “Social Betete the New lamination Law'", the _ that, J u L. Smith "A Trip Th nah Europeâ€; the tgttt,f"I't.h'" W. T. Orchid! "Lahr or." , . ' The matings, with the exec _ n of the M, will be held in “It till: home 01th. Presbyterian ch. h at 7:30. Br, Geenfetl's talk will be inn " Elm Place school. T [ Mr. Shillingluw who is to poll: nut Smithy in president of the un- ty Maciation of the A . ' m Legion, He was with the A. E. . apd t M. C. A. in France and V kept Well Warned on ftnaneitrt elep- menu in Europe. For two an m be it“; attended the Willis, town Political Institute. All lateral T in the moch'dheuued question Ell-1 ropo'l ability to ply should he . Mr. iNttintrtaw. ' ', . Lat 80nd†evening the clu ud- dllod through Switurland wt Mr. Prank C. Paynud. Both the and the pictura were highly Appr ted. Mould; _Holyo_k_e Girl Bgi.til Big The dilplny of hralentimis, fr the collectan of Mn. Emmi B. H a of Chimq which in now being uh in To children's museum in ,the In: a itute in attracting much “to . , now FIRST AMERICAw VALENTINE WAS __ DE It was 1 cbllege girl, Es Howknd, a" Mount Holyoke ttl mduaud in IMT, who inns: flrat American Valentine. I some only valentines ftom _ fell into her binds. All†" made tied of but own dui bee rpm, colored paper and We. .3 _ he" we’re J' "rsiriof to the Engliah hee (any, who was a It; . a few gnawed to be submit We, , rough her brothdr,/w' the trawling ‘repmentutim thtn. On his return the ls " ttei adorn mounting to 11v and dollars. _ She in aghast. Andzghe p q way the could meet. the demaM' mttt enlist are "rviters of her idea who were not to work cutting but e ‘de- THE} HIGHLAND PARK P) Good m; David an - â€Next Sunday t Milena: Her id I About 1850 _ ‘---...--..--- NM ..... n mews] of my aides, home: policy No ........, 4ted, lb s: Addreu ... Mm! ...... P. O. Box.....‘..' Ch'mgq t"t,t,t,tt W, . "e-u ,7 1'tsftt' WuLMulioou Street, In cousiMion It your offer, please tend use, trie of M toit, To A†Holders of LNG,†[on 't Pay for Something You Can "', ,' Get foe Nothing . _ . l, who d the I 1889 tte, I fl'd,'ll Lgknd r. lent to the a was t the hand- thou- "s.-------""-?-), and country. P" T . " _ , , The Herald ind Examinet hat also stronger! with he .ietnxsrane= coni- pany to Iissue, absolutely freon} cool, its fame48,2li04t0 pulley in place of any policy issued gin conjunctiOn with tutrtittter%ttkago ite- paper. 'Thus, if you hold '!iuet1tr' ttgoo newspapeuj policy and with to become . reader of the Herd}! and Examiner ‘withoui ttaetr1fletint your protection, you will receive 1absolutely free I5 policy for $8,250! Kaye Ppr policy renewed., FREE! _ , 1 T . Pay no inoney for a servicie thst i, offered you wittyotstnttetusrotcerat. [eWspaper Accident _ nsuranceh Foliage. _' , siirE W Your Policies FREE? . Over $9q0,000 Claims, Paid! -i-.rT"pr, 3; During If?? th'e North 'Aittt4ttaat_. Accident mania“ Company sruit tati'0lel02, claims. Ihsluded in this were 474 china paid to an xaminer arch ere-ietre on . paid, mall) within twenty-four hours.) Z i W l '"'tf" , mo Newman“. it), aâ€, I ' 'l'tt'i,iitttf,ttttit,)tj'i'i, I:fltlll' countrymen “may Yorig Al, Ei,! plum toedonble her force. “'5‘; , ly'zlior Marinara-ed up My ' win sending out from her , n - Fi] ?rertytiretu,: badminton ttf 3100.000 worth of “untidy, "I pmnt display from #m.i,'rtr,sk , collection embme: a wide I ' at! if vacating, from the “the; {mug , theater and more elaborat4 deal ' The original work Jtott inediby It; Rowland balsa shown in die col 1 tun. l C, ' fit in said 'that 'l “ F tFl pirate ship is raising it , l which my man an EA, that “a not the Lucky have up“ _ to earth spin. . ' , i 'y (The favorite American stjiet n ‘ faintly “Pity bail," but; may; te tsammstotte'Tlutege It." iii. “1‘5; ON FOR RENEWAL 8163141“) PARK. 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