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THE ROLL CALL Deora.” by Ren Heokt: U Putnam's Sons, New York: 32 net Going South.” by Rodert 1. Duffus; MacMillan Co., New York: 32 Votng Hachanted.” by Hugh Walpole; George HW. Doran Co, New “dy Margoret Ashmun ” by Hamil Grant O' Wynn and the Wolves tom; $1.75 Tower of ONirion,” By Bob MacMillan Co., New York; $2 George W. Jacods 4 Co., Philadelphia by Bertram Atkey; Little, Brown & Co. dy Oliver Onions: MacMillan Co. So it New York; 3 looked like a showing up. has explained to me yet) Brow slim week-—a fact whic ate what significance—if any Palen been selected to report the fo the title of this cohimn,| Meeting, wasn't disposed to bemoan But before it was over I f I second | eed attending the didn't have any right to celebra: of The Star Book club, I'm i inclined to think the name| HANK STARTS Have been selected because} Gs orr franates and = pemmican nk started things going by ex they are—are the only] Plaining that he hadn't read a new we don't discuss. Corsets, Seek, but bad contented — himseif f paintings and the length of With Ben Hecht's “Erik Dorn, skirts all figured in the| Which was discussed last week. The | Boss suggesed that he tell what be | thought of it, so talk, as well ay other too varied to mention Meeting opened rather in-| “I found it frightfully depress iy. Red and cnal were on|'ns.” Hank declaimed, “It just @ wicklist; the Big Ross admitted) Wanders along and ends with a smash bang. The style is remark he hadn't read his book, other members were Real Painless. and late —|that ty #0 common hard on the reader, I don't like | Heeht's theory—but I'm strong for the way he shoots.” Dut Jt'e pretty 2 “You can tell the ok Waan't Free written by Dr. Loope,” Homer Brew | interjected, “There aren't any sun. | bine smiles in it.” Hank—who has a long¥tanding | feud with Homer, due to @ diversion | of opinion over Hank's verse libre —started to reply, but the | forestalied him by remark og “Since reading ‘Erik worn’ I've been thinking it over, and = I'm jstruck by the fact that I have a | clear impression of everybody ex "SS cept Erik. I haven't any idea of! what hq was like—mentally or physically, He's just a expher.* “I think that was what the author intended,” Homer anserted “I think he was painung a picture of himself--as he sees himself. By \the way, he sorta reminds me of Harry Jones. (That wn't the name which, for obvious reasuns, I'm sup- Pressing) He always seemed of [the sume cynical type.” “Is that so?” I was manifestly jSurprised. “I only met him once | We were over watching a model try 2 te | on corsets—and he didn't seem re pressed or cynical or “Anyway,” Hank hastily cut with an eye to the propristies, “the book seems awfully depressing to me, It's not tragedy in the sense of ‘work guaranteed for 15 yeara, moe, taken i the more | a and advice free ‘O88 See Samples of Our Pate : Bridge Werk. We Stand the Teet of Time ot jt Sr ser eens tn,! & Shakespearean tragedy—Shake | He closed the episode with an Dentists | 4 epigram: “Shakewpeare killed human beings, | Hecht kills human emotion.” San? announced, after the out burst of polite applause had died down, that had read “Roads Going South.” | | SAM'S DIGESTION }1S AFFECTED | | - “It's geod book to read if you've | got a month to do it in,” Sam said | rather wearily. “But it's almost im possible to digest it at a single | reading. It's the story of a New England boy who has to live up to [the traditions of his ancestors |and he's got so many of ‘em that [it makes his task difficult and the book Intricate | “There's not much plot to it, but | there's some good character delinea tion in it and ft gives a graphic picture of «mall town life in New | England. 1 was particularly Pressed by the way the jumps from the sublime to the ridiculous—and gets away with it “I enjoyed the book—but it's too | tedious, There's so much detail that it's about as easy to digest it at @ first reading as if it were R | 4 cook book.” | “That.” Homer opined, “ls just | the modern tendency to pay a lot jot attention to the minutae.” Se7 UNIVERSrry sr. | im aut | “Everybody,” the Boss Interpol |ated, “wants to be a character |nowadays. That's the reason for Phone Elliott 4886 WE DELIV WE DELIVER Sugar—Sugar Is UP has advanced 10c per cwt.—is advancing. Your opportunity to buy at the old price, 25c under the local wholesale market. OLD PRICE $5 55 g Fine Granulated, E. 100-Ib sack.. 8 lbs. 42c Phone Orders Accepted a Sugar Stall. eT Lower Section Stall 137—Full Cream Cheese, Ib. ..25¢) tal 159—Ko Stall 129—6-ounce jar Mustard ER oa Stall 110—Rutabagas, 4 Ibs........ 10¢ Stall 34—Big Special on Coffee. | ‘BANKRUPT SALE The Westlake Mercantile Co. Lower Section 10 Ibs. Cane Sugar 50c 4 $6.00 Ladies’ Shoes....... $1.00) 250 Lick Bricks, each........7¢ $5.90 Men's Hardeman pg sherk “Appa Sh Hats 81.45 $6.00 Men’s Shoes. + $1.96 f ef $5.00 Boys’ Shoes $2.29 $4.00 Men's Work Pants ..$1.95 | Chiidren's Shoes 4 One lot of Chick 40¢ on the Feed and Tonic dollar Lot of Ladies’ Worth up to This entire Bankrupt Stock to be sold at once— q REGARDLESS OF COST! Stalls 16—17—18—19—20 Stalls 109—107—135 Lower BSeetion Main Floor TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Stall 36—Fresh Rhubarb, Ib Stall 50—Winesap Apples, box. Stalls 48-134—King Salmon, Ib These members of the paign for sel/-determination f this epidemic of which is all that it amounts to,” It seems to me," Homer objected. “that people Want to be all alike | nowadays. Every dam’ flapper in town wants to wear the same length of skirts and all the college) boys have to smoke the same | of the late nineteenth oedtury Art| better it will be for the COUntrY,| Meany of ux have—I have myself,|the wisdom of « thousand sera, length of ciguret holders.” frcticmee | (og hs BR sg Ree some officials hold. I know—always looked upon Bona-| THIS SUB-HEAD The convernation had wandered 80) ond ving . iar vag rl eee be mam | parte ax @ sort of superman, whe CUTS THE SUSPENSE far afield that Sam, who &* YOY) ing dike ‘Nero Crossing the Reg| Speaker, the prospect of adéreasing sacrificed all human emotions to| “And se, alone, without dismay, may know, is the police reporter.) co. oe whatewer it was that @ig/even a book club frightens me./ ambition In this book we see | she met the world and made it pay; thought it expedient to cut in cross it, Then catne Whistler, with| “When I started it I felt some|far more human figure-and, for|for when she met designing crooks, | “You really couldn't call "Reads|).. trond canvases and little action|@Ubt as to whether anyone wen) all that he is faulty in many ways she flattened out their bocketbooks, Going South’ « modern BOOK) suet @ spoteh of or and a lot) Jusufied in writing another “Na-| 4 greater man. and eo, by wit and common sense. There's not a policeman OF & MUP or yugeeated background. Well,| Pelton book’ at thin late day, but,| “His affaires de cover are partie she garnered lote of common cents. Ger in it.” | bia book's sort of like a Whistier,"| Sfter reading it, I am more than| ularly tiluminating—— “You can’t believe @ girl ¢ould be HOMER NOSES George's wife haa been away for|C@Pvinced that the author has! “Thing T've never been able te\ so charming, wise and keen as she, INTO SHUFFLE la week of so, no he was right in| Pfoved its right to a literary exiat-/ understand,” Homer cut in, “le how/or that our life, ae in the beok, Homer had been left oyt in form in dincumsing Margaret Ash-| nee hem came die meager ede igh 4 benygpnr Pagetagge Ly: «ee Mine shuffle on nat ‘week's hook @ mun‘s “Topless Towers.” “The book gave me the cleareat| his love affairs to fight any bet but even mo, it's very plain the bution, but he had read Hugh Wal-| “This book.” he orated in his best] {aight into the character of Napol:| ties P isl tnuet ceo eee sole’s “Young Enchanted" on bia| court room manner, “is © romance,| 06 that I have ever bad-far clear-| The discuasion of the great man's) Ernie contributes a few remarks . Thai and, as romance never changes, it's| than one could gain by reading|liaisona here became so intimate about “The Tower of Oblivion,” by m not a Walpole fan.” Homer| the same old story.” & hundred histories, It deala, in an| that It seems discreet to pass on Oliver Ontona, mitted “but I rather liked "Young | "Last. week we discussed the| intimate, chatty way, with Napol|to Averidge Mann's review. He hed! “Thie,” he declared. “te one of Enchanted.’ It's not as obscure as| theory that the «rand passion is] @0n’s attitude towar@ the various | read Bertram Atkey's “Miss Winnie the wierdest tooks I've ever read.| ao much of Waipole’s work. It ple only incidental ia man’s life. That|S#Dects f life, Instead of with hin) and the Wolves.” which had so im-| It deals with the tragedy of a men | sturen @ group of people in postwar) may be true—but this book nhows| Military exploits. preesed him that he expressed him --Durwent Rose—who, at the age/ England, and it presents very strik ingly the effects of the war—social y and mentally, instead of econom fealty “It shows, in particular, the de HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our expertence In vision teating enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We specialize in the most modern forme of spectacies and eye pope! VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSER Always Retiable ‘ Marcum Co. 917 FIRST wthiery) ol Near Maduce bat 1906 Market Phone Elliott 4880 WE DELIVER WE DELIVER CHEAPER THAN ONE TON . Scratch Food 100-Ib. Sack $2.08 All other varieties of CHICKEN SUGAR STALL—LOWER SECTION Phone Orders Accepted FEED Ko Nut Macaroons, TOKIO Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 100-Ib. sk. Sugar, $5.55 Carnation or Borden's Milk 10¢ Centen Best Flour. .$1.75 Drifted Snow Flour $1.80 1 !b, Blue Ribbon Tea...... 55¢ SJb. can M. J, B. Coffee..$1.75 Large can Best Asparagus. .25¢ 5 bars Crystal W: Soap. .24¢ Gal, Mazola Oil $1.79 s1b, can Ghirardelli's Choco. ate TRE Large size can Snowdrift .$1.45 40e pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour 206 Ukrainian national committee able—different from the insipid type Picketing the Polish legation at Washington in the cam- autobiographies | ¥ | It was my turn to apeak @ plece. |} BOR FINISHED Officials Admit Hopeless- | ness of Coal Situation BY HERBERT W. WALKER | WASHINGTON the greatest indust jnation's history jthreatened nati |ncheduled for April 1, [efficinin admitted Jan, 20.-One of 4) battles in the the in 1 wtrike overpment Displaying the smart- est Spring Hats that could be procured in the country. There will also be the Involved in it in | will be the question tions, the open shop, wage fixing by national agresemnts, working condi tions, coal prices and other kindred The success or the failure all tf wa probability reduc problema. jot the strike will have a marked effe industrial conditions in the jcountry within the next few years. | That the strike will come now noems certain, according to Secretary | jof Commerce Hoover and other offi Their prediction is based on these circumstances In all colors and shapes with The coal operators apparently de: | silk and Faille crowns for— mire a “showdown” and © shown a disinclinatic enter @ general conference with the | miners to discuss a new wage agree iment for the bituminous coal felds | has never been a hat designed that is as rich, soft and this marcelled Georgette hat at only ten dollars. | They are demanding a 30 per cent| reduction in wages. ‘The miners are standing firm | Against any wage reductions and are GTC insisting on @ national wage agree ment, while the operators apparently | (% desire to break up the power of the United Mine Workers by seeking only local and state wage agree menta, The attitude of the administration | for the present, at least, in that the | or Ukrainia. 1410 Second Aye. (Opposite Bon toate) pment of a boy, who went into war and saw five years of bell jte then emerged, 18 years old in ntality but a jaded man Of) mine situation of the nation is in a) 4 an far as emotions 69, 1 ae ithaotic condition and a strike Cannot | mtrokes that leave a tar different | whose tmby face and winning smile A treatment the book ts gro be averted. The sooner it comes 94 5) ure than the one you get from appeared devoid ef world! ile; surprising. It rather ‘reminds ‘one|the quicker the ismue in settled the| - Pos Bi | Napoleonic novels and histories | but yet she had behind the ears, “His views on painting, sculpture, | self in rhyme-—— of 45, suddenly begins to grew) moeic, the theatre and—particularty| “Mix Winnie was an = ingenue| younger—no' simply in mind, but in | love are painted with bread, clear| with golden hair and ve of blue, | body ae weil, Great emotions have! that it's everything io the life of a woman book is not auth A New Millinery Store Will Open Saturday January 21st Marcelled Georgette Hat $10: One must see these-hats to fully appreciate their beauty and value. STRONGE & WARNER CO. There exclusive at any price as the effect of either adding or sub tracting @ decade more or less from his life, and the result is #0 herri- fying that he is driven inevitably to self-destruction. “The beok is more than absorbing in itself, but it’s particularly inter- esting in the light of recent stories about rejuvenation by monkey glands and the like. “One thing is sure—nobody would ever try to be opetated back into youth after reading ‘The Tower of Oblivion.’ ” “While I haven't read the beok yet.” I philosophized, “it seems to me there must be seme interesting Psychological Jensen in the fact that @ man named ‘Onions’ should select ‘Rose’ as the name of his hero——” ‘That was such a ri one that the meeting broke up #f disorder. FRANK B. 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