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20 THE BEE: OMATIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1915. e e —— - lmE“ STANDS FOR RlGHT' rado, Mr. Grey knows thoroughly, and;blunder had cost a life, and went to live | find it impossible to weaken her resoln- | story, and with war raging in Burope [is & feud between cow punchers and | in it ho has staged the action of several|in a shabby street in a mid-western oity |tion to devots herself to her family. So [and fnvolving new countries, one Is |sheep herders. a feud tiat brings Sun- —— \ New Books of hin stories But In thin tale it ia more (and earned his living as a bookkeeper in |the doctor plans a “schemie” which in- |moved to wonder whether the oft pre- |play and thrilling adventure. Thers is than background, It is as much a part & gas office. A charming and eager girl, | volves getting the sistors all married off [dicted fall of civilization is not indeed | Eleanor Loring, too, a girl with the Oountry Does H.M Propose to Put of the mection, of the evolving story, as|studying to be n nurse and & young sur- |to a group of his young friends, so A8 to | at band nerve of a dosen 1 and Anita, under Ttself in a Position to Be Drawn Fletion are the characters themselves. The hero geon on the way to be famous, also live |leave “Leddy Rose” witwout a family tni. — | the spell of whose great dark eyes, Bun- War, o) . 18 & man from the central west, a former in the street These three provide thé |mother. e has also an alternative plan | A MAN'S CODE. By B. M, Ferguson. |down at last shows the stuff that's In e . ?'r’..’. ::.t?r; :::g":.r.', fim con.| Minister whose falling V‘hv‘v\ln‘;y had cast chisf part of the aotion. aithough thers |of breaking down the .r«‘xx'-’m!|vl¢-h:ns- [36 Po. ux "G W ¥ Diilingham' eom: | him, 4 him from the church fe had heard the are many other characters, some of them 'and making him support his family him Py STAND TAKEN FULLY STATED :::M‘n ‘h”":' "" the Contury Maga-| ,¢;ry of the lost valley and had set him-|more convincingly drawn than either of |self. e maneuvers the two plans | Wronsfully accused of accepting a| THE HIGH GRADER, By Willlarg M of the / y| Planation that 'llltu;"r:;\'::d o~ ““‘m'l‘\: self the task of finding it and rescuing|these. In this book Mrs. Rinehart em- |along together through a plot that is very | $10.000 bribe for “throwing” a big league 5‘"’%‘.’;,’“ et = BT @errespondence of the Assoclated Prede.) | U0 v D &nonymously| .. nisoners, and, beins young, he phasizes her keen and sympathetic appre- |slizht and mot always plausible, but in | ball same, the hero s summarily forced | CRiRITE o L (Lonie Creek, holds STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 16-It| 5 onb of our living women novellsts. | (hought much of the little KiFl who was ciation of the joys and troubles of young which the author has shown skill in mak. | OUt Of his team. Accident enables him |\ %, 0 P00 o Moreno land grant Sweden and Bngland come to a satistac-| FU0 TOURd herselt making a personal| . nem and of the young, strong and love. The plot fa but little complicated, |ing the most of its situations to save the life and win the love of pretty | the (o8l LU 1o (8 PIOTERO O ETONC fory understanding regarding Swedish | FRAPCEL Hhen Bhe was iald up for &|yn,0cent womanhood Into which she had but the author graphically portrays the " Peggy Ovérton. The coming of another | TEW Fexro. HCTO 1A Castillian and the tranait of supplies to|TCRC OF Finess in & howpital, with the| ey grown. The story carries him|inner self of her characters, and makes | THE LANDLOPER. By Holman Day.[M™an: his base connection with the o/l SLEFCEC, 0 Mo cotate, Gor Germany, this understanding will not be | RIS l".: e In the naturs of an| )., .en many adventures, strange friend- | evident and plausible thelr motives 84 Pp. $1.35. Harper & Brothers. brivery charge; the hero's knowledge of | | Lo % 8 T e Rio Chamo valley ¥eached through any Swedish concession | FPBDEREABIY. Whe story I full of Mc-| iy and unexpected occupations, He [ The hero, for quixotic reasons not ex- |n questionable secret in the other's past; | 1078 coming to the o CASTED TR TH or alteration of ta demands to be treated | tion, sustaining interest in every chapter | g 10 G SEERCRS RO S e E planed until the end of the story, is |his self-imposed silence and the compli- |10 Sb¥ oht the wiuation: Be SOFFERECD a8 & neutral nation enjoying the fnndnm‘p"‘\”": “';Y end, and narrates the ex-|, ... "o " eoret, lovely valley, the TYI(';‘IrX'/n‘n‘v',l\-”]JilM'"'I;l':’ll\k‘ &“)'I‘l:v{n:n‘wnndvrllvl from place to place under an |cations that ensue, complete the story. ‘\‘4:“‘““\ '_"‘:- Figprgd the Nm’ to of the seas, acoording to the -(memenpmm‘:-‘ ndn Sirl thrown on her own re-| L. 14 wives of Mormons wWho some-| Company. 3 - TItton | uesumed name. He becomes, almost | : {oare his e A of e "hfl Sere; made today to the Associated Press by - and compelled to make her Hv-| .o " riding down the mountain . ., | against his will, a modern knight-errant, | THE WATCH DOG. By Arthur Horn- WG Wife; U on & Brio de Trolle, president of the Royal |InE in the face of the variegated temp- | Wt® oo wding dowe L0e WORRRRR| A gootch doctor, the “lovable meddler” | redressing wrongs. His friendship with | blow. 319 Pp. $.3.G. W. Dillingham |his dramatic rescue and subsequent mar Myade commission, former minister of :nt:nmn of city life. The main background | coo - ’;" 1:0 Pl :nh\, an outiaw | F€ts the center of the stage most of the | an humble old Canadian brings him into ‘Drf"l':l;"‘r i s Baais 1 Sk rv(ugr\ to Valencin Valdes complete & foreign affairs, and at present member |ls In Chicago, with vivid desoriptions ""don the hero's steps, & somber, high- time and he does a great deal of talking. | youch with the poor of a city which is AR - vivacious and stirring tale “of the Bnglish-Bwedish commission en- | S6Veral well known Chicago InmItutions, | Soss Navese s faiihiu, as his shadow, | TH location of the story is apparently a | in the power of a certain grasping water | He his tongue, is casnter In @ metro- 1t bank. He h frect! 1 ly | corporation. For love of a little child [PoH'en, bark. He has atfection for only | HEINIE ZIMMERMAN he begins to fight the corporation and | < young daughter. How he circumvents IS BACK IN THE GAME the political forces behind it. Love comes | ., errorty of & scoundrel to marry her | e and incldentally saves the bank from| (p1cAGO, TN, Sept. M—After a wus- sluding the stookyards district and the | in attempting to settle the trade | inc ¥ strict and t v o gaged Young Woman's Christh iation, | there are weird happenings, wild ven- et i | tures over mountain tratis, and, finally, L v | “Bweden cannot and will not surrender | There are saveral villains, and no heroine od 1 Clbut “Me, reckless rush in a flat-bottomed boat ® Shethh demends restriting its Ao Me," the main character, Who| ,u; iny red, rapids-tossed waters of goodly sized town wighin the suburban | radius of ‘New York City. Therein live Dr. Glenmuir and a circle of friends, In- cluding the family of a man who believes | ¢, him at the same time with success, - - ludes all pitfalls successtully, Its chief himself to be 1t bl t merce,” sald De Trolle, “Iin order to help | y. Its ohlel P do th 3 Ci .| himself to be an artist. To enable him to | ang he believes he has no right to accept v England in its industrial war against|defect seems to be lack of a landing | the Colorado through the Jrand Canyon.|,. ", 15 that conviction his wife runs & | either. until he in turn is helped as he | Jleaster completes a dramatic story of |pension of ten days, Heinie Zimmer- id this, not only would | place. | broker's business in New York, and his finagce and love. man, third baseman of the Chicago Na- Germany. 1If it aid has helped others. Pweden suffer Industrially itself, but it B \1( By Mary Roberts Rinehart. $1.36 |eldest daughter, whom the doctor calls become virtually an ally of Eng-| THE RAINBOW TRAIl. By Zane| Houshton Mifflin Company. “Leddy Rose,” runs the home and for The last consideration is the most| OTay. $LE. Harper & Brothes | tionals, was eligible to resume play today. His reinstatement was ordered by Preai- SUNDOWN SLIM. By H, H. Knibbs. THE BCARLE1 PLAGUB. By Jack (37 Pp. $1.35. Houghton Miffling com- i | The story 1s concerned with a ifted |years had mothersd a large family of | London. 18l Fp. The Macmillan com- | pany. dent John K. Tener of the league after t, since SBweden would no longer | The wild, grim land, awesome and beau- | surgeon who, having attained fame while | younger sisters. The doctor wants to | pany. Sundown Slim is a hobo, the butt of | Zimmerman had telegraphed a 20-word & stwictuly neutral nation. tiful, stretohing back from the upper|still In his twenties, cast his profession |bring about a marriage between “Leddy | The relapse of civillzation Into bar- |[the Concho cattle ranch, and his one pal |apology for using profane language to Umpire Eason part of the Orand Canyon of the (hln-}nlde because he had blundered and his [Rose”” and his favorite nephew, but |h"y1barllm is the theme of Mr. London's | is Chance, a dog you won't forget. 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