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ELEVEN -W 1 1 mum NEW. BTOIS Lecture by Lloyd PORTRAIT DRAWING OF TWINS CHARLES EUGENE BANKS LYON MELPS At Arts Academy On Beethoven Geoffrey H. Lloyd win present hM MELffiEAIY ameiceiiai' CONVERSATION. Andre Maurofs. second program of the summer bimonthly series of phonograph lecture E.

P. Button C. These alight discussions of different Anyhow the world war stopped one aspects of conversation resemble the recital at the Honolulu Academy Cf Art June 35 at 75 p. m. For the first time tn any of his concerts Mr.

custom which, like a certain ritualis random reflection of an Emersonite. h. I ANCIENT CODE COST MANY LIVES CLAIMS YARDLEY IN VOLUME NEW YORK. June 13 (UP.) State Department use of ifith century code easily decipherable by foreign powers cost an unnecessary loss of American lives in the World War, Herbert O. Yardley, once chief of the government', cryptograph bureau charges in his book The American Black Chamber- Just released.

Among the startling incident luted was discovery of a plot to kin President Wilson by slow poison to be administered during the Peace Conference. -President Wilson's first sign of illness occurred while he was in Parts and he was soon to die a lingering death," Yardley wrote. The St. Mihiel offensive. Yardley declared, although considered a success -represent only a amatt part of what might have been a tremendous story In the -annals of warfare had oat the Germans been forewarned.

UotA la erring us a Beethoven num Jotted down in a not book or on scrap, of paper. M. Maurol is such a person as serious readers are always ber, a beautiful and brilliant one. tic chant, used to appear only in June. As surely as the summer solstice arrived on the celestial schedule, so surely cam in June a chorus r.

anxious to hear from, but in this small book, the reader admire what the Violin Concerto in Major, upu Krelsler perform upon the instrument and Is ably supported by the Berlin Stat Opera1 orchestra. The work I In three movements Allegro, Larghetto and Rondo-Allegro and combine the superlative flash M. Maurois say because It la Maurol who speak, rather than because As the clown leaping into the circus ring cries -Well, her we are again" so cry I. I'm glad enough to be under the shad of the old Algaroba wrain. but my good mend -Doc- Adam, who ha.

been conducting thtapagedu absence, hee pricked so many bubble, that their wrinkled sheila Quite disguise the familiar ground. "Doc- is a real columnist. He know, what he doesnt want and why. He belongs to the tribe who put thorns on the painted lily, and strip the gauds from spurious halls of fame. I ramble, along on a different traU, finding a sort of fragrance even In the painted Illy, although It be roughly done.

As for the HU of Pame. a century none too long to wait before Judging who is worthy of a place therein. 6 8 In the great Huntington museum at Los Angeles, among the art treasures is a first edition Guttenberg Bible. There we also lne ptrtmtsof Whitman. Keats.

Shelly. Foe's original manuscript of -The Raven" Is valued at $38,000. He got tlS for the poem. Burns la there, too. This group comprises all the Americans saw there.

Had It been necessary to possess the attribute. tht classed eonimonly as among the highest Tlrtues (sobriety, thrift and petrtousmrto pas. Into that lofty house of genius none of thce poets could have got through the entrance gate to the beautiful grounds Yet we lore them H. welL Whitman, who was lately voted worthy to stand with the immortal, in the Hall of Fame, was discharged from a 1500 Job In Wash-ingtoa by a cabinet secretary for having written -Leaves of which la his sole claim to this distinguished honor. JV native rlncess.

afterward. Queen, came "Alone." a song that has no rival for universal popularity save "Home Sweet Home And Aloha has a richness of meaning transcending even that of the ieI. 1relT.JUd,g artlat' or during hi. life. Some few are able to pick the rare Jewel from the mass of common clay.

But time must prove their perspieasity. and not many stand the test. a of derision aimed at the 'winners of sheepskins. We were annually given the picture, both in cartoon and in text, of young graduates facing tha cruel world of hard work, and disillusion with only one weapon a col lege diploma, These young people were represented a incompetent and conceited. CONVERSATION Is distinctive on Its own account.

A reader who had never tness and exhibitionism ox xne stana-ard early nineteenth century eoncrrto with Beethoven's crisp profundity. read anything else by this author would not be Inspired, after reading Conversation, to rush out and snatch The old concerto tyi caux iw an exclusive glorification of the solo-imt a ahow-Dlsc tor hi In from the library ahelves every other Well, that attitude toward college graduates has become as demoded as book by the author. -v'; '4-1 strument. Schumann and Brahm. The stubborn trust placed In In The generalization, mad about the many other things in pre-war America; for the war seemed to prove foiiowlnff Beethoven's exsmpie.

chang relative merit of masculine and fern-! adequate code and cipher- system that a college education, however far ed all that so that the solo Instrument Is merely a prominent voice In the orchestral ensemble today. short of the Meal, was about the IT. had taken its ton at the Front. The enemy had actually been taken Into American confidence through the non-secrecy of most efficient weapon one could wield lnine conversation are too biased to be taken seriously, but ML Maurois'S reflections on the subject of slander, confidences, sentiment, and sincerity reveal the originality and force fulness for getting and holding a Job. am In the concerto to be preaenTea fwtnoven attains a balance between informed that many department the two styles, thus satisfying both stores will not take girls unless they of this widely read author's mind.

Of sincerity In conversation, he writes: camps, it was practically unpos. sib! for the master to write muaLs are college graduates. Por male or female, the so-called liberal college Bugs Baer Film In conversation, as In surgery, on for technical dlsnlav alone, despite education 1 a tremendous asset. must, intervene only, with caution. the -Appasstonata' and some other At Empire Today The Incorrigibly sincere operate upon healthy friendships and loves and sonatl of his virtuoso perioo.

cut minim ta entrust the violin with thereby kill them The dangerous With the dialogue written In true a large amount of expressive figura baseball lingo by the famous columnist "Bugs" Baer and with a cast In tion suitable to it innereni xnent. At the same time the orchestra ta the Twin sons of CoL and Mrs. John Moore of Honolulu, by Madge Ten- cluding Van and Schenck. the pen aspect of sincerity Is that It ends by creating its object. If you say: I am ambitious, I am -Jealous.

you feel license to le so, and thee vices, cloaked in the prestige of frankness, become glorified root, branches and limbs of the burgeoning delineated so exquisitely by The real danger In going to col lege Is not the loss of time that mtght be more profitably spent la practical work; that's what the captains of Industry used to say. but they dont say so any more. The real danger Is at the beginning of the college course and during the Senior year. The danger is a premature start and a premature finish. It is Impossible to overestimate the significance of the word Commencement.

College slang la ephemeral; nent, part of an exhibition, by the Honolulu artist to be exhibited at the CaUfynia Palace of the Legion of Honor at Lincoln Park, San Francisco. nant winning battery of songland, Bessie Love. Benny Rubin Francis X. Bushman. Eddie Gribbon, Mary The invitation to exhibit came to Mrs.

Tennent from the assistant of. the It is agreeable enough to find a exhibition who had seen her Hawaiian portrait at the Ferargti Galleries in Doran and Tom Dugan, the big league New York last year. basebaU and music picture. "They contemporary figure defending conversation a an art and commenting shrewdly and often philosophically Learned About Women" opens a three Sugene V. Debbs said to the Judge who sentenced him.

-You are following Stmtow0? to Som heme anTmake naTe never "n- I i. wrong. Time L.fi TIWlU0l0TOt0 on. you rfll be elevated to the height, of wisdom. If I am right the conditions win be reversed Who would care to.

give Judgment between these men? Or what Judgment in a human way is possible in such a casef -Shakespeare left Judgment with his fools. And they are generally wise beyond cornmon reason. i -W are a strange mixture, we human being. The things we sacrifice everything for.iaumey. fame or power, once they are ours prove empty on our P-.

dont know what is really worth whiles What wr. love most, be it what It may. that we have to handlnd VXXtJ mv to "Change for another bauble. Jl-YfL ar "sglmg over obstacles to reach the end ot the rainbow where hange the fabled pot of gold. '2' OOIa another and that to the one that tOrtDM of lit.

from dull gray oow to bloom and fruKageTto bug and bird, to animal and man the, side that chronicles the result of primal tge. On is never satisfied. tnssaUBfactlon 1 the law of conscience. The Itch to create Is In our fingertip. The law of selection rule, the brain.

The innuenoe of love soften, the heart. world of yesterday was unlike that of the day before. Tomorrow will be pitched in a different key. the music will have a different quality, the vibrations of the universe wul move into a newer color scheme. Along this continuous rhapsody move, the small detachment of the Universal Army which occupies the earth.

By lnnnites-slmaTstep It move, onward and upward. All together we day run at the Empire today. the violin. Tn musio ox us two Inseparably bound up In a homogeneous relationship. An excellent version of the Ritual of the Fire Dancers from Manual FaUa'.

"L'Amour Border played by Alexander Brailowsky on the piano, ScTiebine'. Prelude (Opus XI) and Etude (Opus S) by the asm artist and Gabriel Pterne's "ENTRANCE OP THE LITTLE FAUNS." a curiously upon the different aspect of this -They Learned About Women has form of social Intercourse. Occasion Just enough of everything to suit al EMa(i T' the things It describe, are eternal. A common expression In my undergraduate day. was "skyrocket most any screen enthusiast.

The ally there is a flash of Baconesque sharpness or a Baconesque turn of a sentence, hut the general effect ts partment. as set down here. Is enough to give one the shivers. And the extent to which cheap graft and Important graft affect, the lives of New Yorkers, though certainly not told in graphic manner by La vine. I think a copy of his book sequences dealing with base sail are cleverly conceived and were made unfortunately that of Emersonian under the eagle eye of Mike Donlln, famous basebaU player.

These scenes brilliant march, win complete tns scrap of wisdom which have been strung along together without much contain many thrills. When the pic effort at connection. should go to all editorial writer. In and although thl. adjective Is heard no more the phenomenon It label Is by no means extinct.

A skyrocket Freshman, as you have already guessed, is one who come to college with a big Prep school reputation. He Is prominent and popular during the most of his first year, but in Senior year he has survived his renown. This is unfortunate for him. The remedy ture switches to vaudeville, those who like their entertainment sprinkled R. X.

By H. ALLEN SMITH United Press Book Editor Last week this column carried a with song win be more than pleased New York as required reading. And it is to be hoped that Samuel Sea-bury and his legislative Investigating committee get copies of It. It Is SPHINX. By Florence Converse.

with he singing of the great team. Sine 'the appearance of Edith Benny Rubin will bring many a a good foundation for them to build Ollvier's Triumphant Footman there laugh. For romance, there Is Bessie will or not. The urge is there. It has pushed us out of the Jungle to the la not to of a Prep school re upon in their Investigation.

has not been published so Inspired a Love, whose man turn her down, and putation; the remedy Is to overcome list of six or book which strike me- a being the best of, the spring publishing season. And today I add to that list -Father Malechy a Miracle." by Bruce Marshall (Doubleday-Doran). It is better than any of the current Broadway shows tor a few tear drops might fall while that handicap by Justifying it. The Nina Mae McKlnney. Th black That opera-bouffe aerie of penny- arand Old Man of golf.

Harry vardon. light novel as Florence Converse's Sphinx. Florence Converse know. a good deal about art and a great deal about people and about Italy. With the somewhat unusual situation of Clara Bow." 1 featured in an all- cracker explosions which I sometimes reverntly referred to.

a the Spanish colored revue called Mad wa sen-acre lot to conversing around the 5 mfck tUe difference after all. who gets Into' the Hall of Pame. It make. tremendous dlffereno whether the furnace that creates the urge for advancement is properly stoked. And a good stoker is as necessary as aood J00 Philanthropist.

The lowest stone In the mud rapport, the high watt, and humanity of today rest, on a layer of cavemen. used to say it was much easier to get a reputation than to keep It. ness" In which she gives a number American. War is debunked (and But the skyrocket Preshman. no Thl 1 a wise 1ook and a witty of barbarian dance glorified In the process) Walter matter how pathetic an object he one, and it Is sad and satirical.

It Is the youthful sculptor making a tiny golden sphinx so life the ancient original in the Art Museum that not With: all 'thl wrapped Into on Mllll in" an exceptionally meritorious NEW, ART TEACHER The new children's wing of th Honolulu Academy of Art. is fast Bearing completion and according, to present Indications will be open to the publlo the middle of September. Miss Grace P. Harvey, of New York City, will arrive In Honolulu August 1 to take charge of the creative art work for children, for which the new addition ta being constructed. It announced.

Coming direct from teaching at th Rlverdale Neighborhood school of New York, Miss Harvey brings a background rich in experience to Previous to her New York work. Mis Harvey was located -at th Francis W. Parker school In Chicago where she taught art. drawing, painting, modelling, pottery, batik, dyeing, and costume work, Following her graduation from Vassar. Miss Harvey studied art tn Milwaukee, after which ah attended the Teachers College of Columbia University.

may be. is not so tragic as the Per book called -The Martial pub feature production "They Learned About Women- should prove to be petual Undergraduate. There are even the expert could ten the dif basically a satire on the Catholic but some readers might even consider It to be a sharp thrust at lished by Houghton, Mifflin and Everybody cant be a Dean Swift, but even an Kdenburgh Reviewer men deservedly popular In college ference, and accidentally pre one of the Empire' big shows and nicked, tor, June the Literary 1 'J pwi mm a quacK aecnne or to trie water, of the Baenhorua. On too h.Mi. yi senting the wrong sphinx to tha abould please everyone who mtght the Church Itself.

Guild. because of their facQ. accomplishments, because of their ease of manner their Jolly good nature, some see It. charming young, poet who marries Father Malachy. a Benedictine Millls has put in many long days om wit see fit to ridicule his rhymes, bor him on the eve of hi departure to of labor on this 400-nage study and "The a alap-stlck classic from -Big Time vaudeville, a Path times because they have a talent Italy to enjoy with him the Joy.

of a he has certainly been" Justified. It Is for popularity. Just as there 1 a Sound News and other, attractions Guggenheim Fellowship. Miss Con dramatically castigajang in Its. en .7 uave ni.

august crow o'erclouded by Byronle strictures. Our minor poets, too. we truef will continue to sing the pretty bloom and fragrance of our garden. Ticket will continue to chant our foibles and falacles. and who knows but that -Doef himself rosy flash an Immortal couplet among his; qulbs and quldities any morning.

talent tor singing. Such under win ha on the program. tirety and In Its component parts; It monk with a dampness behind, his ears, performs a miracle transports a dance hall known a the. Garden of Eden from Edinburgh to Bass Rock, a tiny Island In the Firth of Forth. Father Malachy driven to perform thl teat of teleportatlon (as Dr.

Fort would put It) by the stub graduates are naturally popular is a book that win keep you out of verse makes tha most of a rare opportunity. The fact that Jonathan, in the -very act of handing over the sphinx' to be psychometrized on ship- and enliven any and every social bed. group. -Let these young gentlemen The new generation' of readers is "Brothers" Opens likely to forget, because of the 19 17 ooara. is Beset by a doubt of Its being hi in fact but that he What Price Education 18 eclipse, that we fought a carnival- born attitude of an Episcopal cler never forget the menalng of the word Commencement; when they are graduated, they should begin and not end.

Some of them not many, but enough Wed. At Empire ha mad way with the Museum istic war with Spain Just a few years gyman, who refused to believe In sphinx. Increase his dismay when, the Yet to me It is One of the who steal, so much of the vouthful such supernatural manifestation, psychometrizing stunt over, the Tt win have the same success It most lnterstlng periods of our his learners' mental concentration. Is to point the moral are undergraduates all the rest of their lives. and by the general cussedness of the world.

sphinx cannot be found. The com' had on the stage. Certainly last tory. Great persons (or famous ones) viunjc. ODev tnat plication arising from this a tat of Then there is the still more tragic night's audience at the Capitol liked march across the tapestry on which This criticism of students la da At.

first Father Malachy was wor case of the man who reaches the affair are Invariably diverting. It and suppose that Is what It was Minis has limned his picture-figures doubt pat enough. But something must be radically wrono- with tfca The hero, Jonathan1 and hi entirely climax of his career before gradua Intended to said William Borh lute Teddy Mark Hanna, tion. I suppose there are a very few aeiigntrui bride are characters for nel In The New York Evening Tele Henry Cabot Lodge. William Jen whole army of teachers and nrofM- who while In college show brilliant the reader to cherish tor a long gram of -Brothers" the dramatic nings Hearst, Pulitzer, Cleve sor who formulate the clrlculum and promise, are looked upon by their ried.

Maybe he wouldn't be able to carry out his promise. Maybe the Lord wouldn't answer hi request and pick the Garden of Eden off it foundation for a non-stop, flight to any spot named by the Episcopalian. But the dance hall went zipping off to Bass Rock at Father Mai secy's bid time after reading the story: they masterpiece starring Bert LyteU which land, McKlnley. Admiral Dewy and that other great hero, Hobson. Rich are supposed to inspire and guide the student mind.

Many of the hooks classmates as sure of success and use human and so completely come to the Empire Wednesday for fulness in the world, and who In later understandable In the complexities a run of four days. written by college Drofessors have ard Harding Davis and Admiral Sampson. These are only a few of years grow steadily more obscure and -Very good, said Bland Johane a sort of bitter flavor, a whining of their mutual relation and In their attitude, toward their own art more insignificant. son In the Dally New and continued. ding.

the multitude which makes up the book, and the general impression. voice crying of the lack of character In. the student body. Perhans if there -The star plays a dual rote in this Then the good monk's troubles and the art of each other. There is excellent comedy In the romance which crop up between the prim drama.

It's a strong one. packed with once you have finished with them. Is should be a clean sweep made- of all started. Be teamed that the Pope 5 SEATTLE ARTIST EXHIBITS "Woodblocks by W. Corwln Chase, of Seattle, Wash, and photograph by the Japanese Camera Club will compos.

two exhibit at the Honolulu Academy of Art during July, Mr. Chase Is now vial ting in Honolulu. Xt win be particularly Interesting to see hi work at thl time, a hi exhibition win immediately follow the collection of Japanese woodblock. In color by contemporary Japanese artist that are being shown tn th print room during June, Prom examples of the work by local Japanese cameramen, much of the native beauty of Hawaii win be revealed In a truly artistio manner In tbe coming photographic show. Xt 1 th first time, that the Japanese club has exhibited at th academy and the show promises to be an exceedingly good one.

Other exhibits to be "seen at the academy during the 3 remainder of June are the, Cambodian and Siamese sculpture and pottery, lent by the S. and G. Gump company, and a collection of old European lace. keen suspense. Foundling twin are that It was.

from scratch, every man did not approve of the International me concge I acuity in all the institutions of learning and a new set of carnegie Ubrarian and the unex for himself and the devil take the adopted Into vastly different environ' pected Mr. Petersen of the psychic hindmost (and welcome to him). ments. One Is taken by a wealthy ceacners utroduced the schools and Hunches" and the idealistic quack Millls seems to have been cut out attention he had evoked with his miracle. He found that the majority of the people looked upon his miracle with arched eyebrows.

He had lawyer, the other Uy a poor Irish colleges would get back onto a com ery. Zt 1 refreshing, too. to find woman. A doctor Inspired by scien mon sense basis. Anvbodv can to write this book.

can hardly Imagine anyone doing a 'better Job In any book, either American or tific curiosity follows their careers." inai someuung is radically wrong with education. However, the habit otherwise, a wealthy American tarn- of It. Claude Bowers might. Minis shows us how grotesquely some of our 'v BEDECOKATION COSTS LIBERTY of laying the blame for the failure to uy or the charm and Intelligence, discernible by the most purblind thought that the miracle would bring the stray sheep back Into the fold. But all the stray sheep did was to laugh Into their sleeves and yell.

famous figures performed on the PHOENIX. Ariz, June 13 (UJ.) I knew that A. S. M. Hutchinson Is a novelist regarded by most reviewers with contempt.

He has no doubt many faults as a writer, but his chief offense seems to be that he is spiritually minded. Although St. Paul said that to be carnally minded Is the surest road to favor with many of our professional reviewers of books. Well, whether Hutchinson Is a good novelist or not, there Is a scene la one of his novels which I shall never forget. His leading character to an obscure clergyman who la his undergraduate days at Cambridge was brilliant and popular.

As a public speaker, debater, writer, conversationalist, he was one of the leading university wits; he went through college Uke a meteor, trailing light. stage of war, yet it is- all done In stuaents is questionable. Human nature is no different today than It was in the garden of Eden. It 1 the lead- reader. In the Belknaps.

those genial and unaffected travellers to the Old satire, he does not miss the Im There Is many a sly dig at the WorldwR. E. M. portant political and economic eon- Edward P. Davis, a painter, painted the house of Walter Ettleman and then sprayed the paint Job, In spots, with stain.

The Judge said It was malicious mischief, sent, him to Jail clergy and many a pertinent, witty sequences of the -Manifest Destiny- era xnat Keep the team going in the right direction. We are ready for a few books on the lnadeauacv nt th war. NON-FICTION George M. Collins has suggested radical changes in the methods of education In Hawaii. He looks upon the growing generation and is alarmed at the numbers being turned out of our schools and the University with no prsetical knowledge- of work outside of a "white collar- Job.

Hawaii does face a problem such as Mr. Collins Introduces. But the whole world la facing similar problems. Worst of all, educators themselves ere discovering that students after leaving high school devote little time to acquiring useful knowledge. Sex is the predominant Interest of college students, especlall those attending co-educational Institutions.

This distraction from studies principally "explains the tremendous time allowed for the learning of a typical college course" declares Professor Walter B. Pitkin of Columbia University in his new book "The Art of Learning" published this month by Whittlesey House. Hew York. "Many college students waste four year, simply because they cannot keep their minds off sex Professor Pitkin states, adding that -In co-educational schools this la at Its worst." According to the author -productive scholarship relative to the attendance In co-education al schools is exceedingly low. even contemptible at time, and the social advantages of throwing hot youth, in with hot maids probably do not outweigh the Intellectual Btuntlng." "Msny a bright the Professor continues, -giggle her sexy way through college, learning less than a decimal of what she might, but for her flirting and erotic fidgets.

Many a clever boy receives his sheep-skin after four years of futility and necking parties during which he has not even learned how to be a wholesome th teachers point of view, according to Professor Pitkin, the later years of high school and the entire college period are probably the poorest of all for learning, save only the observation on contemporary manner and method. It Is not. by any mean, blasphemous. And therefore teachers. Let the students write Count The Chanenn tn for tour months and fined him $200, No one who has failed to read the them.

America. It will find a wide audience in this Be Leenw Crossroad of the Java stories of O. Henry wiU be Interested in reading a biography of the man country. sea. himself.

And those who have gone Dreiser Dawn. Gauss Life tn College. Wanrell's Italian School Of Music The House of Houghton. Mifflin through their O. Henry period win ha Just brought out a new edition always hold a warm spot In their Godwin Vancouver: A Life, 1757- Then, owing to some fatal flaw In hearts for him.

They will read his of a quite remarkable book "Looking by Edward his character, united as a deficiency life story whether it be written In 1798. Jastrow Effective Thinking. Jeans The Star. In Their Courses. Opens June 20th deathless prose or Erazy Kat dialect.

often I with bad luck, he began to sink: he did nothing to fulfill his Bellamy, written- In 1887. Bellamy wrote this book as an economic prophecy, though it Is in Kennedy The Changing Fabric of Robert H. Davis, who knew O. Henry as well or better than any early promise' and gradually became For fourteen year, in Honolulu the a routine man. He did the necessary Table Service for Chop Sui Luncheons and Dinners the form of a novel with the scene man living today, and Arthur B.

duties in hi parish mechanically, and Japan. Mavlty-The Modern Newspaper. Mayo Volume Two. Nardem Gabriel, the Archangel. have written a so-called special summer terms by Professor Wanrell, of the WanreuV Italian School having no competition, the real spur "definitive' biography of the short- laid in the year 3000.

The civilization we find in the United States in that year is, In its essentials, much like the state that to being evolved or Bingmg, have been so popular and story writer, called -The Caliph of of his college days, he became a nonentity. In his own household his wife Roberta The Mysterious Madame. resulted in such attendance and suc cess that the fifteenth annual sum' and children regarded him as of no In Russia today. Bagdad" (Apple ton). It Is not the book that should be written about William Sidney Porter, but It win go a long way to satisfy those who have mer, terms will be offered, from June more Importance than the family cat; Tooking Backward- upon the 20th to September 20th.

transitional "Stages which brought be said nothing beyond the merest commonplace, and they supposed he The benefit, of placing the voice, so a thirst for facts about the bVMi. was content with hi obscurity. far as concerns successful singing in churches, muslo clubs, and concert One morning at breakfast his son -The Caliph of Bagdad- Is quite colorless, as biographies go. and the fact remains that no more colorful a about such a form of society In thl. country.

Bellamy visualizes one great change. All corporation, were combined Into a single gigantic corporation. That corporation was the government, and the nation under Thomas America'. Way Out. FICTION Austin Starry Adventure.

Bower Glory Place. Chambers Gitana. Colette, pseud, of Hsu. G. C.

0 Jouvenel Young Lady of Paris. Fisher Dark Bridwen. GUI The Gay Bandit of the Border. Le May Gunsight Trail. Loring Lighted Windows, Russell Cops Robber.

happened to mention the word Cam work. Is now quite generally recog nixed In this community. bridge. It was as If the man had personality has contributed to Am This school will offer superior ad' suddenly been stung by a serpent; vantages to any one ambitious for the word revealed to him the irre- it, according to Bellamy's scheme. Is erican literature than Henry.

True enough, he was a personal enigma and there were few who could pry beneath his locked personality. And opportunities and success in singing most certainly a -near approach to in that Professor Wanrell's teaching Utopia. closing decade of life. "Adults learn method are based upon practical The book make tor engrossing trieval glories of bis undergraduate life, a life unknown to and unsuspected by his family. To their unspeakable amazement and distress, this silent and dull man screamed CAMBRIDGE Then buried his face better than do college students he de Steen They That Go Down tn AH manner of unique and delightful dishes of porcelain, enamel, pewter, and lacquer.

Interesting and Kossu tapestry mats. The hostess who delights in original, tahle effects may achieve the unusual with these decorative articles. though thl book about him is strangely lacking in some things, I found It satisfying simply because reading because Bellamy was not grotesque In hi calculation. In on passage he visualizes the radio. teaching experience of thirty years duration In the United States, In addition to twelve year, experience in Grand Opera.

His pupils are given Ships. Stern Gambler's Wife. clares "and students who spend four years in any institution of learning cover no more Intellectual content but we could hardly call him a Jules in his hands and burst into uncon trollable sobbing. mura. Pianist; Miss Reyes and Mr.

Fm one of those many O. Henry fans who read every Una they can find about him. and who head for 5 Irving Place to see his old home up than a fairly aealoua and able person thirty or forty might complete. every opportunity to appear in public concert work, depending entirely up Best. Accompanists.

Verne tor that. This new edition of the book retails for tl and carries an Introduction by Heywood Men and women who wish to amount to something In the world even more thoroughly. In five or six 1, Sonata, Op. 24 Beethoven on their Individual efforts and ain cerity. on, first setting foot In Bagdad-on- months of sustained study.

Pully Mr. Reyes and Mr. Best know they will meet constant com' Broun. the-Subway. nine-tenths of all that a mature clt 3.

To a Water lily MacDoweU The Wanrell Italian School of Sing petition from rivals; thl is natural lren has he adds, "has been Waltz, Op. 64. No. Chopin ing offers instruction in Latin. Span and to be expected.

Ho matter how At first dldnt think would acquired either before adolescence or Our own book-of-the-month is still well one may perform a certain kind review -Gimme," by Emanuel H. Mlsa Tamura 8. Night Shades are Falling after its storm and stress." "The Martial with -Father of work, it is almost certain that La vine Vanguard) because Its in ieh. Italian, and English interpretation. Consultations between 5:00 and 6:00 p.

dally, at 1020 Plikol Street, between King and Young MQllottl somebody else will perform it better, "Rapid sexual development thwarts the learner, especially between the terest, thought would he almost Stolen Fruit If one does one' best, such a result an local to New -Gimme' Malachy Miracle" in second place SOLDIERS CONCERT Mrs. Brash sixteenth and twenty-first years," the author states, -and the law of Cupid. is not necessarily tragic If both men are working for the same company or Streets. ALPS' FIRST GEYSER 4. Barcarolle Glazounov Two Larks institution, such competition helps ARMY AND NAVY Miss Tamura Is a stinging survey of corruption in a dozen phases in New York and will Interest anybody.

If you live read this book and be glad you live where you do. The utter villainy of the Hew York police de- the cause." But all through life a mans rival GENEVA. Swltserland. June 13 The Alps have Just produced their first cold water geyser. It came 5.

Chanson Meditation Waltz in The pre-vesper musical to be given at the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. Hungarian Dance.

No. 7. 1 not another man. but himself, his own past. No on should allow his mature self to be beaten' by his Into being during the course of Honolulu Academy of Arts Open Dally Except Monday.

Sundays: 36 Thursdays: 10-9 Tuesdays: 10-5 Pridays- 10-5 Wednesdays: 10-A Saturdays: 10-ft 3 Mr. Reyes Sunday. June SI at 4 p. wlil have one begin to work. And to work Is Phone 91710 sounding operations near the bath 2206 Kalskaua Avenue 6.

Out in the Opn Stewart the following artists and program to live. resort of Schuls-Tarasp. The geyser erupts regularly every IS minutes, the Morning OXey Speaks Mrs. Adrian Brash. Soprano; Mr.

(Copyright Mcdure Newspaper younger self. Commencement tm the end of the college course, that is. the end of the preliminary training. Then Mrs. Brash Pio Reyes.

Violinist; Miss Martha Ta- Syndicate). jet attaining a height of over 30 feet, 1 -tr.

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