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§ “ | Abert Kinross. Tiustrated vy Er-1 TIIF ni Thurston, M. Mystics. zont Buhr” New Tork: Fhe Con- THE PUB”E UBRARY | Thgmrerdarelte ® aadsiotne Her ’ MUSIO §TUDY IN GERMANY. ¥ Tolll-:ir.ol:.. N.. graf. Master and Man. b len: the T . W, tman. e The following list, arranged by sub- | scurses, A W, Murvale Exsiman. ful of evervday topics. A -sturdy and « y Jects, includes some of the latest addi- 5 s good to !:lu Eollnp?, Anthony. Marlon Fa original book that is tions to the Ppblic Library. Ve Liv “Where' the Strange Tralls Go ,upflno- and then for a freshening of ’n"m-p“y e et Wik Apeens Ja this col. | TToliope. Anthony. THe Way We Live > Down,” etc. Illustrdted. New |one's own spirit. 4 c{umn each Sunday, are reprinted at r Ivan. Knock. Knock York: NEW VIEWPOINTS IN CAX | th t th : The Centuty Company; THE GIFT OF PAUL.CLERMONT, : reitnr Meler | monthiy pulleiin. Capies of this mas oy i e o By A 5 O ceftain intents and purposes,{ By Warrington Dawson, author of professor of bistory {n | be obtalned free at the library. or|\me sechion catl. ed, Lords of the the rees “The Scourge,” etc. New York: Tsity of Iows. New | will by or 15 a iy nmnz";“: Tty ement| Doubleday, Page & Co. e Macmiliah Combany. | year. o P mall for 15 conts R s Fron: this Sarsee /ot o A simple, crystal-clear story, set in|THE OTHER MIJLER GIRL. By | Yerne, fulss. To the Sum. 0! Ur coun- | Francé, that a Frenchman aimself Joslyn Gray. New York: Charles Fiction. Viele, H. K. The Inn of the Silver try the outlooker is able. on a fair|might have written> An American, Scribner’s Sons, Moon. day to one of the isldhds of im- | IVIng. there, however, did write it lyHE GOLDEN WEST BOYS; Injun| POMberton, Max. The Mystery of the| Waipole, Hugh. The Thirteen Trav- It ia the story of & friendship, ideally | T ar o Green Heart. . perfal Japan. A step beyond Japan is | simvere and beautiful, On the ome| Hac Y& Hore author ot injan and | Ehilpotts, Eden. Eudocta. O R P L China, and wedged in" between the two | hand is a mature American of studi- | - Whitey " eic. & Illustrations by | Lhillpotts, Eden. Orphan Dinah chanted. lies - Korea. A new melgh ous habit and_secluded life. On the G n Phillpotts, Eden. Pan and the Twine. | w. 20110" te this, filled withyspeclal nlm‘vl‘l’::’t‘xoow; SERAR ISSs A 0 Erench Fboy - SeaNiLiN M Compangy York: Houshton| poole, Erncst. Beggars’ Gold. s o a s, '8 | ghrinking, unfortunate in his make: Pryde, Anthony. Nightfall. The House of Rimmon and obligations. “The Washington con- | shift home—bent, in an unexpected | SHOE-BAR STRATTON. By Joseph| Pryde, Anthony. An Urdeai of Honor. % i L. Andivius Hedullo. ference for the limitation of arma- |Persistence, upon a friendship with| @ Ames. Illustrated by G. W.|Pryde, Anthony. and Weekes, R. K v vy, Mrs. A D. T. Ascutney the qulet, elderly American. The Gage. New York: The Century The Purple Pearl. menta—si * ges- ® s ""’l‘l" one of the great! ‘;; story moves slowly forward by way| _Company. Psichari, Ernest. A Soldier's PR- comp. The Stories B - s of all history—and Mr. Hafd- |of the timid overtures of this boy to- | GREY RIDERS; The Story of the New | grimage. 1917, tors Buy, and Why. ing’s “let's sit down and talk It over” | ward the object of his admigation and York State Treopers. By Frederic | Quick, Herbert. Vandemark's Folly. | widdemer, Margaret. The Year of policy gave tremendous impetus to|l0Ve: It “advances still further| F.Van de Water. lliustrated. New | Radcliffc, Mrs. A. W. The Myster Dellght. s e oa $ through the friendshin, hecomes finally | York: G. P. Patnam’s Son: i of Udolpho. ie, Mrs. H. M. Benefits Forgot N il on desire and need to know | mutual and """“‘.fi" Then the great | pIRATES* HOPE. By Francis Lynde, ! R¢8de, Charles. The Jilt. s H. L_The Wrong Twin. the truth about these neighbors of | war comes on. d the boy has New York: Charles Scrlbner’!’éon!‘ Reade, Charles. A Woman Hater. H. B. Helen of the Old ours, since understanding is the goal | Erown to soldler size and feeling. Richardson, D. M. Deadlock. ofe o D 4 . o of this great get-together policy. The | Then Verdun, MOUNTED JUSTICE; True Stories of | Richardson, Samuel. Sir Charles eud. Henry of Na Magnificent 3-Piece Suite in Reed and Fiber, $79.50] ks skioesns roler s UXTED JUSTICE) True Staries o | Kicharasn artes | i Sns. peesa. Heory 2 i 3 . 2 under his newspaper reading about 1 the “gift” of Paul Cler-| Katherine Mayo, author of “Justice | Rinehart, Mrs. M. R. More Tish. Young, F. B. The Black Diamond. H Pictured above is just one of the many exclusive new creations now shown here at the lowest pricé :»‘.’ft fllr‘fll(rcomalhln: to rlound it rt,’ the hgm. of nlls x‘m ;o mfi:‘ é;:;“neyw York: Houghton | Rinehart, Mrs. M. ‘R Sight Zangwill, Israel. Big Bow Mystery i > i ' ; : . to give it place and relationship. . In other part, it Is the| .3 g and the Confession. Sl vty e b i [ we have besn able to quote in many a season! Some are in handsome antique Ivory. And right here Mr. Powell offers this | €lft of precious memories to the |THE STORY OF THE IRISH NATION. | Robinson. E. M. Enter Jerry ¢ [ Others are in Nile Green, Frosted Blue and Brown. The one shown above is in s 50 $amirably Jcomprehensive and .prac-|American who loved him. odtis easy.| By Francs Hackett. Drawings by|Roe V. &% Val of Faradis EXHIBIT FOR Y. W. C. A. H 2 . % o o study of Japan, ' na, Korea, |indeec natural, with this feeling an arold Toksvi, New k: The: Rolland. Romain. eramhault. E i J Mongol, and will make your home a delightful place to live. Price on this complete the Phillppines.” Tt reads like & 1o |tender story in.mind, for the reader| Century o N Tork: The | O . Bamond. - Whe Sty of e ......................... ce or.an adventure. This author|to see in Paul Clermont the whole |myg STORY OF DRUGS; A Po; Chanticleer. School Exercises to Be Featured by writes that way. Happily, he appears [ Youth of France giving litself for to have no other way. Despite the|country. and to see likewise. In this glitter and charm of this exposition, [ boy's friend, America, in its tradl- the book is solid stuff throughout. |tional fealty to France. Still, as a A Round Table of the Representative French Catholic Novelists. 1599, Import-| 4 foun@ Table of the Representative ance. By Henry C..Fuller. 1llu Irish and English Cathollc Nove Display Friday Night. Commencement exercises for ; Mr. Powell 1s a waywise traveler, |story, without symbolism of any sort,| ated with photographs. ~New| igs' s, Y. W. C. A. school will be held Who sees about all there Is to see and this is'a finished and beautiful work. B The Century Company. i Rutledge, A. H. Old Plantation Days.|qay night. One of the features wil : who possesses besides the power to | Sabatini, Rafacl. Scaramouche. O Tl e e e Sbastiy Rad cGonte and Sl oeatt !EI;’::!:NA(HVA l:ou ce oll;‘T;d]!ul'll IOWA VOTERS TO MEET | Sadieir. Miohael, Privilege. i)‘:h:’r:l()h bit of all work done b » erly those things that come under his| gufe BY, 2. Safroni-Middieton, « |Sandeau, Jules. Mile. de la Seigliere. [SCRO0L will i&du ! eye—governments, politics, policies, O e o oW e i Sawyer, Ruth. The Silver Sixpence.| ,©h¢ PIOSTEH S50 Yo o 5c natlonal aims and methods, the fitting | YOTk: George H. Doran Company. Members of Soclety Here Are|Scarborough, Dorothy, comp. Famous | (005 5 “orchestra selections by the o historic, fact ‘into present activi- Away trom the Murauesan ap event- Modern Ghost Stories. O e Cik and = Mampr es an 'uture plans. With thfs |ually around to Haiti saile e young rim: Scott, Leroy. No. vashington | o\ e e Dyl alt equipment, he gives here graphic and | English adventurer who, in the casual Planning for Primaries. Square. o e R < plcturesque summaries of the pivotal | manner of thc whits man among the | The Iowa Soclety of Washington is|Scott, Sir Walter. The Fair Maid of | { “u'_“ 4 'yrmld" efthe Y. W. C. A points in each of the countries com- | heathen, stirred trouble to its depths | to meet at 7.30 o'clock Tuesday night Perth and the ‘“,;‘."b“",{?,,. and the | Will Present certificates for courses - o ing under his ob: tion. A ' and then took to his heels. Haiti sets 8-pce. Queen Anne Dining Room Suite Genuine Walnut Bedroom Set bookman would have loaded the study | the stage here for revolutions and Finished in Americ: Walnat with confusing non-essential matter riots, for voodoo ceremonials in se- | purpose of flling out applications | Serao, Mathilde. The Land of Cock- As for valuee, here is an ex- ] Genuine Walnut Four-plece Bed- to the disheartening of the average |Cret places, for the dally setting up |for state prim: Jectl : " ample of how we have slashed the s 75 | room set: exactiy as picrures. 1n reader for whom the book 1a de-|and pulling down of new leaders and pprimany el eotionibutiots an bt Queen Anne Period, and made of . Scott, Sir Walter. 3 x : at the Central High School for the 2 Compieted in academic work, i« e o s Which the pupils are now taking e aminations ayne. o n i 2 _| The exhibit will be composed Sinclatr, May. Life and Death of Har-| iy, basketry, hats and gowns. Sinclair, May. Mr. Waddington of prices in_our dining room depart- signed. But not this man. Here is a |orders. Sestrina is a beautiful gir], |der the Jowa absent votars' law. ment. This handsome Suite, pic- genuine American’ Walnut, and clean-cut, straight-line body of fun- {daughter of the man who for the mo- | All Iowans here are invited to at- tured above, is finished in walnut. consisting of bow-end bed, dresser, damental and significant fact, sea-|ment is president of the island. An|tend. The president of the society, and consists of buffet w!th_mi‘r.rdoh i et chifforette, seml-vanity — dresser. soned with frank and considered | Outbreak of revolution sets the white | 1o oblong extension table, five side < - | Nicaly constructed with dust-proof drawers. opinions and the whole presented in|man on his way with a rendezvous in WILL ELECT DELEGATE Wyck. Snaith, J. C. The Council of Seven. . G. Ladd, has arranged to have | §PANN T G TRF CPIRTT OF GOl o chair covered in genuine blue or brown leather. the surpassing quality of this par- | Honolulu planned for him and Ses- |notaries public present at the meet-| — Range. mer; $13.00 Cagh, $2.00 Weekly $11.00 Cash, $3.00 Weekly ticular man's writing gift. Americans | trina, who has exchangod hearts with | ing to properly attest the applica- | Stevenson. . The Mystery of the | Voters' annual meeting to be held June have a speclal need to know this sub- | this ~captivating stranger. Fleeing | tions so that all Iowans in the Dis- Boule Cabinet 3 and formulation of plans of activ ject. Here is their chance. from the island, Honolulu and the |trict may participate in the primaries; Sue, Eugene ' The Tron Pincers. will b ncipal business to be man ever in her eye, Sestrina takes|June 6. Swinnerton, Coguette. g abers and WALL SHADOWS; A Study in Ameri- | passage on 2 strange shi 1 A t ce Ad Lo ] p—a leper{ Particular interest attaches to the | Tarkington, Booth. Alice Adams. van Priso By ‘Frank Tannen- | ship, it turns out to be. A grewsome | senatorial primaries for nominees for | Tarkington, Booth. Harlequin and baum, author of “The Labor Move- | and fantastic chapter interposes here. |the Senate to succeed William S. Columbine. afterncon at ment.” Introduction by ThomasiA storm does for the 10ggy ship and | Kenyon. Six candidates are in the | Tavlor, Bayard. Hannah Thurston. ‘clock at the hon Yot Mrs. Eugene Mott Osborne. New York: G. P.|lands the crew on a lonely island of | field, one of whom is Representative ! Terhune, A. Buff. 106 East Thornapple stree uff. Putnam’s Sons. the Pacific. Among the lepers is a{sweet. Thomson, C. G. Terry. Tnere are books that ought never |Youth of Hawalil, a serious and noble to have been books. Instead, they |Primitive, a tragic fizure of doom. should have been leaflets showered | For elght vears this island existence upon the world from airships, or |&oes on, Sestrina and the young man daily half columns in the press, or the (left at the last as the sole survivors voices of street preachers—or any |aniong the fated castaways. If you other medium of wide and sharp con- | know " Safroni-Middleton, “you know — tact. Books are more or less burled | exactly what he does with this situa- things. Here s a book that should |tion. That is just what he does do— | be in the widest possible open. For, | Works out, from this isolated place | you see, we forget the.people who are | and With these two a pathetic drama &L T I SUMMER RUGS izouss.meitorss ihe neopte who sre | ane, ¥l S, ma,* BAIISAC o7t | Genulne Liroleum Rugs, s8.10] | Bonos, seé them, Mr. Tannenbaum |Spirit takes on special significance Bigger Values < i here tells us about some of the sev- {and beauty. The white Englishman? 3-Burner Gas Stove. With every purchase e Gnty ‘Drisons stretcnea across ‘our | We cateh only a final glimpse of Bjm. | & Burner Gas Stove $32.50 of $100 or more, 265108 $13.50 continent—that he visited. He had |as he persists—foolishly his Firs = . Sl L R tn T mself been in prison, so what he|thinke—in naming his flrst baby or credit, The Maxwell Grass Jufs, saw got quite Into the inside of him. | “Sestrina.” Table Range, with ele- $45.00 vated oven.. will give FREE a hand- some 42-piece Dinner Set or a 26-piece guaranteed Rogers Silver Set. ine - No, it was not murder, nor burglary v By Linoleum Rugs, > THE COTTO : e es $16.20 unlawtul assembly” inatead. Hav- | T Guen New York | Hodder & ing served his term, he went back and $4.95 ||| into other prisons 'voluntarily. This| Stoushton- i book contains some of the things that | Some appear to be born with it— $16.75 ||| are going on in these places. Whip- | With the passion for success. John| | Yard-Wide Percales RY KAUEMJN 5 . i Tige! Rugs, 9x12 ping posts. dark cells, solitary con- |OWen puts Into modern drama this finement, cages, bread and water for | Eénius for getting on, for overrlding Gingh-nl less concentrated, more diffused hu- / f_‘ M B4, <o 11 TR ! i ; days, mo’work, no pay for such wobk |less concentrated. more diffused h ) g < G 5 t . g ory aXwe y a jo3 X D B iren ot o T OnE 1en® | ple came to call him—not only con- zsc Yd measures that are so exactly calcu- Tated to make even good men over |trolled the cotton market, he was the : P into bad ones. Mr. Tannenbaum does | ¢Olton market. One meets him here, a Checks, S X s Fgs | A much more than to set down the little boy—more like a little ferret, |} agured ' d . i brutal facts of our medieval prison |NOSIng eagerly at every opening that [, n system. He reconstructs those insti- | may make a way to get that which he plaids and os stripes: _ siso TA. grounds with same 1316 ©1324 7™ ST.N.W. | cial organization for isolation, work | of this boy to gain his voint. his at- | : - for idleness, progress In self-control '{éntion to every detall that may push | = for sheer discipline, the removal of ' him along. his denial of diverting prison control from politics—of pro- | lUres—these things the author builds fesstonaMzing this control. as he puts into the blood and brain of the lad | it i for an artificial sistent and ‘tonvincing throughout. ) thons for an ariificlal and futile mode | Tn the course of time, when he is weli SELL AT Wonderful Tapestry Overstuffed O o e 0 0.t on his way, Prosperity Crossford mar- M— T C ak Fini form. whose psychology s 8o trus | He would. Mary Crossford is fine in Living Room Suite, $129.50 Oak Finish, $57.50 Torm, “whose_ pevcholosy s mo true (s HON N e ‘et ot You may buy this complete Three-plece Duofold §|average reader and the average citi- | the man, for by this time one di B finished in the long-wearing fumed oak, and consists of of his own kind. Certalnly,|ing, too compelling. Still, if Mary back and rolled arms. Either tapestry 107 Velqurs: | & full-sized duofold, massive frames and upholstered D o R ot om Jking > Wiy | Belstock sees good in him, it is there. The three pieces, exactly as shown, only at Max-| in brown imitation leather. oyt 4 And 8o it turns out. But before it 8o FROM PRIVATE TO FIELD MAR-|and support on the part of this SHAL. By Field Marshal Sir Wil- | woman that lifts Crossford out of llam Robertson. Illustrated. Bos-|what came near to spiritual and ma- Modesty under conspicuous achieve- | because the characters are su i ments and deservings is an uncommon | tlal and remarkably well sustained.| quality—an irresistiblo one, too. The'@As a thing built, the story might be, | strong pull of the story goes back to derly. However. if it had fellowed the author's backwardness In coming | routine as to foundation, first story, { | forward. Always, to him, the thing Second story, and so on, it would INCORPORATED « ficwos. Oue e tufions—in his mind—substituting so- Scents ahead. The growing devotion | Zo1 . = 3 "t I3 " b it—and pther fundamental substitu-,m8king him a real character, con- purpose is clearly that of practical ra-‘fles- several grades above himself. These have extra spring-filled cushions, spring | Suite (as pictured above) at a great uction. It 1sl{zen who is interested in the wawl"“!w Crossford. He is too sweep- well Furniture Company. $6.00 Cash, $1.25 Weekly turns out there is a stirring loyalty ton: Houghton Miffiin Company. |terlal catastrophe. A strong book, i book in hand is a case in point. The icalled disjointed—in a sense, disor- | i to be done stands foremost. At no|have missed the rugged strength, the ¥ | the | unexpected corners that life itself e 2oy a ' VRS e ;lan‘\x:elr:o e whols. macosint. fas therd | oo P e o O or 1s the dtrong potnt White voile, organdy, linene and beach cloth—all the newest models.. includl tribute. The work is the thing, and here, coupled with the behaviors that leeves; pique or organdy lnm._ fancy or th(i?lorermn ;‘;. Q;; l‘; )ur uxedo collars. failures, when they come, take place |fit each of the people involved. 95c ‘each while they last. Values to $3. (First Floor Front. with stuccesses in the sum of events. | yyE PREVENTIVE MAN. By G. V. ey | E s The tmmediais sect of i3 aitituds | RcFafien. uthor.of The Honert READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS FOR STOUT WOMEN—UNDERPRICED _including long or three-quarter Sizes to 46. Special & Drivate soldier In the imperlai| Iend Bompuy. O —= b Y} » 'o:o;g:.;q"l f ! A o ar, tho author Brag. | A romance of the old enterprise of STYLISH STOUT DRESSES FOR WOMEN lly climbing upward through suc- |Smuggling. Going back pretty nearly B - o . Sossive pmm:uo:n to commfndl of |8 hundred years for facts to fit the g of black of navy tricotine; vestee fronts, overskirts or side Increasing power and responsibility. | theme, the author sets the adventure \ The second half of the book goes into | in @ Dorset village and sustains it o panels; prettily trimmed with braid or embroidery trimming; artment Si 3 with _the interests and atmosphere of i 3 i ri tS e ovaivens e Ap szeoTop Icer :2:‘ story ::I;{.:r-n.ga‘;?:“!::r:“;:; T e s ok sizes to 56. Value, §25. Specially priced a o % T o Sliding Top Kitchen : $11.5 $Micer ives aopraisal and pronounces | Ptory. of homely, folke—simplo men ‘ SIZE STYLISH COA ° H ent on e experiments an 2 = 5 TRA TY! TS In Golden Oak, with galvanized [f{JudEm 4 way, dressing In odd garments, EX - Cal)lnet, 827.50. shelves and absolutely anios saver, ||| [8ilures of the allled forces as they |lonef, way. aresting In ool EorCients: | L] movediineyltatIy comard iunity of or f tan, navy or black all-wool serge or velour; made with in- This Kitchen Cabinet has alumi- a8 singl very human beings, after all, and in . of tan, navy a K : ; num adjustment table that pulls out s mpartment B zatlon B awever with ihe ear- | the basic matters of life exactly as| verted pleat, convertible collar, wide beit and generously f [ and of the latest improvement, in. Refrigerator, $19.75 Tler years of this soldler’s life that|We are today. That which carries the | X long. Sizes to 56. Specially priced at Z SR Sne ity anr lin. R Well bt to 1 e With 3 compartmenta; lined food | | the real charm of the story lies. The |story forward ls the hazard of unlaw- i ¢ vy exqetiy ell built to last a lifetime. | chamber; sanitary removable picture of India as it appeared to this i plotured Upholstered cushion seat. Vanized motal shelves, and a refcig. || young private in the ranks ls a vivid |offclals, of profiting 17 forbiafen EXTRA SIZE GINGHAM DRESSES ALL-WOOL EXTRA SIZE TOP SKIRTS $4; Caak;. 51 “Waekiy. Srator that will absolutaly save you ios. || and immediate panorama of restless |sales. The preventive man, an Inter: i 5 Ative tribes, of & bewildering and | esting figure, is—skipping time and : For stylish women.. Colors are checks of| 3 . exacting natural setting, of the hard, | particular pursuit—the pattern of our green, brown, biue and black; made with Rizes to 40 waist measure, generously full, dally;woing th“hr.v“l: i Tore, “f..‘;',“f: r:th&c‘:sr:“aA:.n::‘: organdy; o l""‘“,“’ e e decp hem, fancy pockets and button- ss 95 d work on the part of this par - Jestee fronts of self-material sas : g B ar woldier, who in off moments|our present prohibition sleuths, but, and pockets. Sizes to 5¢. Specially sz,zs tximued belt; Dincl o, navy.: Bee o cial at.. up langugges and dialects as like them, it is his business to stop frl.ik:?/ar:ga l’rf;g takes to play and |illegal traffic. The business of this loafing. The South African picture is | man controls the story and supplie: caually vivid, but the private heto 8| L3 ment. ‘Tno. work 1s” impresaly B e ALL BOYS’ MIXED SUITS| Stamped 1 taking the place of ele- |for its good substance and ;L‘:&:xnu::;lu. 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What is news? s S S ] Dl Most all have two pants and there are no MeWsi thing or the latest thing? He| ton: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Coms res:‘?v;fions B hre all azes Teomi T Ao Al ahout 1ok ey e i maats A 18 and nearly all are all wool. $295 Delivers 14—$3.00 a Month Pays It ; o it "o 'writes about legs—old: | o Min ‘Fiadatik ‘Boterpons New ] o R s S e R B R T o |l Eohioned, e hen" %o way Rhout | rork: The Macmilian Company. “THREE EXTRA SPECIALS IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT” t, exactly as piotured above, at a tremendous saving. Ordi- | ' 2-Qt. limbs. He has much o omen . as |THE STORY OF ROSY CHEEKS AND Do s mareive. 1-inoh cominans P i & e et e reezer, e fous attempt upon an impens: | STRONG HEART, A Heslth Read~ i Special No. 2|Special No. 3 > = or G the center. handsomely decorated ‘with a "besutitul ornamental trable theme. . “The pastis Htered’| 37,0 SAr AN ER B Special No. 1|Speci 0. . 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