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  2. BLUFF KING HAL.

    Consider the picture of a boy who in tho year 1500 was nine year old. "He is a big dimpled child with cream and rose complexion, self-willed yet ductile. He can ...

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  3. SWAMP SONG.

    Scientists are notoriously argumentative. They are forever bringing forth theories that raise storms of discussion. When one of them spends years of research on some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LIFE AND LETTERS

    In the days when the "confession album" flourished, readers of popular journals were sometimes invited to any what books they would wish to take with ...

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  5. APPLES AND TAILORS.

    Once upon a time in the municipal gardens, Eden, a man named Adam made the very serious mistake of eating an apple. Now on the face of it, the eating ...

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  6. CRIME INTEREST.

    The crime, or detective story, is to-day enjoying a tremendous vogue, and of all contemporary fiction works of this genre are easily first in public appreciation. That ...

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  7. EMOTIONS.

    "Know thyself," said the Stoic, more than 2,000 years ago, but the most amazing feature in the development of human knowledge is how little we know of ...

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  8. BOOKS IN BRIEF.

    Does love change? is a question asked by women down the ages. With glimpses of brilliant, worldly life on the one side, and a tiny home on the other. Miss Ayres ...

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  9. BOOK REVIEWS.

    Mr. Green wall points out that me object of his book is to describe Russia, not to judge it; therefore, he resolutely resisted the temptation to call his work by the ...

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  11. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS.

    "Mind Your Own Business."—The Case for Municipal Housekeeping, by R. B. Suthers (London: Messrs. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd.), 1/6. ...

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    When Herbert Tree was building his new theatre in the Haymarket, bis enthusiasm would often impede the traffic, for he would wander into the middle of ...

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    On one occasion Alphonse Daudet told de Goncourt that "when he was twelve years old, after an absence from home it was, I think, his first ...

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    Baron James de Rothschild was once neatly trapped by George Sand. At a bazaar for the benefit of the Poles the famous writer had charge of a perfumery ...

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    One day Rudyard Kipling was browsing in a bookshop. He picked up an old book and asked if it was, good. "I haven't reed it," said the man. "What?" said Kipling. ...

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