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= LIST OF NEW BOOKS AT ; NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE | CANTICLE OF PAN, and . poems, by Witter Bynner *Among the poems of this book are fhe Canticle of praise, written in cel- obragion of the ending of the war #nd presented at the Greek theater in Beekoley, Oplifornia, and the Canticle dt “Pan, delivered as the Phi Beta fxl:r’npl. Poem at the University of Cal- PO A Seect! himosieand most | Sion A L A Bookta PPY when he is working in estab- 3 OF BEN y “Mshed, or at least in well knit, "IT};on.l Slad Ly < Fhythms an. moods. His publisher “Thrills, has produced him in a form that does mystery, a real hoth American poetry and American | heroine, all in a publishing credit.” M. V. D.—Nation. | African jungle LT for seven-e o BASY LESSONS IN EINSTEIN, by usually m.‘.',r-r-",‘v\_ll, A E. . Slosson. Sisne ‘The main points of the Einstein [GATE OF FULFILLMENT, theory and the experiments leading to Knowles Ridsdale. it are explained In an interesting, in- “A story told in letters ... A | formal way so that those not trained | charming and brilliant widow, an- | : In mathematical physics can grasp [ ywers an unusual advertisement call- | % A them.”—A. L. A. Booklist ing for a secretary for an invalid . . . shindis sends her a caustic reply declining her scrvices but a corre- spondence develops out of the inci- HANDKERCHIEFS We take special pride in our large assortment of Handkerchiefs Women and Children at the most prices. Try one of these at INTERESTING SAVINGS for SATURD Of Special Note to the Belated Vacationist With An Eye to Economy New Rufflings Ribbons JUST RECEIVED In a profusion of the most desirable patterns complete Fiction. TEWAY, other by J. L| "MR. MAN — HERE'S YOUR PIPE! “The story girl from New York me . . .| > and the gave it an interest 1 to women of a young an oll town, who goes to study music and well-sustained 10 different styles of I'rench Briar at 45c each As good as most $1.00 pipes. 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