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avw ww if vw i sjm liXc Mi ff I rtfWl 0 XT yw Lv BAN FRANCISCO CtttlONlCMJ RATUItDAY MAY 17 101P mmm ii i ii MiiHifi luii i I LJI i ni ii siii iiiiisswiisiim iiil isju euu iususi Him i i ii i IMgweCTMgST 1 1 i i Mare Island UancetorlNavy Set Proves Gay Affair Baskets of Sweet Peas and Trailing Garlands of Flowers Decorate Large Dinner Table By LADY TEAZLE iHE syest and most Interesting I affair In tbe Navy net Inca the irralatlca waa wo dance given last evening at Mara Island for which a nunaber ot guests want up from town The presence of several officers re cently returned from overseas stations with a number of visitors at the yard added much to the pleasure of the evening that Included a Brilliant dinner given beforo the dance at which Commander and Mrs Thomas IX Farker were hosts It took plaae at the Farker home which Is one of the most attractive 1luces In the yard and where most of tha officers and their wives now living at Ware island were entertained There was one large table decorated with baskets of sweet peas and trail ing garlands of flowers at which thirty guests were seated At smaller tables were a number of the young people of the Navy station Among Commander and Mrs Park ers guests were Commander and Mrs David Le Breton who are visit ors for several days at Mare island Others present were CAPTAINS AND ME8DAME3 Edward I Beitcti Cheatbam Marcus Miller Colonel and Mrs Ramaey CouiiDisilLr and Mr Carlson luamMfflgmamffijM Flrtrenc Scb odder Miry Qorguu MISSES Marl FTerbcrt Ida Kl no Em rich Erie Jobonuu KtJwtnt Brood A llolmiiiroa rrtdarlclL Cutis CA MAINS TborotAfi Wilton EUtcott LirCXENAXTS StftDler Wilton tiiorf SD6ltoo yf ISS VIRGINIA BERING whose engage merit io Lieut Tremaine is announced wwwiWMmTWHyBsj Another delightful alTalr of the week at Mare Island was the Informal reception given Thursday afternoon by Captain and Mrs Edward Beach at their home Over 160 guests were entertained Assisting to receive were Mrs Beachs sister Mrs Schneider and her nieces Miss Ethel and Miss Florence Schneider Mrs Schneider was greeted for the first lime since her recent Illness In San Fran Duiiog the afternoon the lounger i PUnatch to THe OiromlO guests tnjoyed an Informal dance at which most ot the bachelor officers of the station were present BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMBSSsW BsaaBsTBTTBaTBMI BKaiM Man Marries Girl at Reno Miss llu Hi OhlrardelUs marriage to Percy Lee Mentfee of Portland will he one of the prettiest ot the June KENO May A Turner San Francisco commercial tra eler representing the TV Fuller Paint Company and Miss Frances Mc Cardell of New Rochelle were married here by Rev Brewster weddings It set for Wednesday Adams Following the ceremony a June i at the Domingo Ghlrardelll wedding dinner was served at the home on Pacific avenue wheie the Riverside Hotel by Mrs II Gosse spacious rooms with broad windows Mr and Mrs Turner are well known overlooking the Golden Gate will here They met here for the first make a charming setting time two years ago At the cere It Is to be a rainbow wedding with rnony were Mr and Mrs A Turner decorations and bridesmaids gowns jrrB a Turner mother of the in the light pastel colors Miss Mar groom Mr and Mrs Gosse Miss aery Lewln is to be msld of honor Margaret Gosse Mrs II Reld and and the matron of honor will be Mrs jr Mcintosh Mrs II Reld at Varnel Beach of Portland the tended the bride at the wedding and former Miss Virginia Menefee whose husband will be best mam The other attendant will bf Mrs James Dunn fnd Miss Ksperance ahirardelli Miss Corona Ghliardclll Is at present In New York and should she return for the wedding she will be ono of her sisters bridesmaids Mi and Mrs Lee Btuce Meneiee llie parents of Miss Ohlrardelils nance have been passing the winter nnd spring at Coronatio but will bo lere for the wedding Mr and Mrs Charles TV Clark are lululng a charming home near Monterey where thv plan to pass much of their time in future They have a very beautiful site overlooking Car inel bav with the Del Monte forests for background and the house Is especially planned to suit its setting Miss Edith Chesebroughs new home will adjoin it and the two place will be near the A Macom i and Rlttenhouse homes touts Hill Of St Paul son of the late James Hill also building a house near by and with nis family wll pass the winters there Itv The second of the series of dances for bachelor officers of the Army and Navy took place last evening at the Bellevue where several of the patronesses acted as hostesses A number of their girl friends were Invited tor the evening that proved as delightful as the first of these affairs last week The hostenes of the evening were SlESDAMCd mrd Meef Breyfesls Eeward Schmieden Wis Laura MeKlnstrr i Mrs Terapletoa Crocker 1 wearing one of the most attractive eoetujnes seen this season It is rather an odd shade of blue with a foundation of satin and overdress of printed chiffon In a pattern of large white flowers on a blue background The sleeves ars elbow length and Mrs Crocker wears inn a whHe cloves With this charm ing gown she wears a broad drooping primmea nai ot uuw wjhi American beauty rose buds and blue daisies apparently scattered over It Indiscriminately Testsrday Mrs Crocker wore It at luncheon at the St Francis where she was much admired Miss Mary Gorgas is the guest ot her aunt Mrs John I Netlson at Mare Island where she attended tha officers dance last evening if Lieutenant Osgood Hooker who has been at one or tne eastern Army camn has returned to finish his term nt Harvard and will come to Califor nia the last of June to pass tne summer at the Hooker home In San Mateo i if Mrs Grayson Dutton was hostess at an Informal luncheon at Talts at the Beach on Thursday afternoon when she entertained Mrs William Dut ton Mrs Harry Wllliar Miss Grace Buckley and several others The same afternoon Mrs Julian Thome had luncheon guests who later enjoyed several games of bridge Mrs Robert Ballantlna Mulr and hei daughtersrtMlsa Florsr and Misa Kllsabeth Mulr left last weeK tor Ls Gates where they have taken a house foe the summer Lieutenant Robert Mlilr Jr who has Just returned from France aftr two years of service abroad will pass part of the summer with tpero Mcintosh was best man 1 The sub debutante group that has niovari number of merry parties In the past fow weeks were guests Inst th announcement ot evening at a dance given by Miss Marjorlo Lovegrove at the home ot her parents Mr and Mrs Love grove on Wasningion street Before the dance there were several Informal dinner parties at one of which Dohrmann Plschel entertained at the Plschel homo on California street Miss Jeanelte Sessions was hostess at another dinner party preceding the dance her guests including allRSEX Catherine Mackall Cleaaor Kllalt Woman Meeting Discusses League ZURICH Wednesday May The Womens International Conference for Permanent Peace In session here discussed the league of nations today Many criticisms and amendments wero suggested and these will be communicated to the peace conference In Paris Mr and Mrs Luis de Laveaga Cebrlan Katharine Crofton are en Joying a visit in New Orleans whence they will salt for Cuba Later they will be in New Tork and are planning a visit In Canada before returning to San Francisco Dr and Mrs Bering have announced the engagement of their daughter Mine Virginia Bering to Lieutenant John Tremaine who recently returned frm France The hews was told at a pretty luncheon at the Bering home where the guests received a second delightful surprise Miss Thelma Womens Clubs Hold Spirited Election of StateOfficers Mrs Aaron Schloss of Berkeley Chosen President Delegates Have Excursion During Afternoon i SAN DIEGO May The California Federation ot Womens Clubs today cast ballots for officers for the coming yesr and the following reult was read to the delagatea when they assembled at i oclock for the evening session at Hotel Del Coronado rrmiMnnr Mrs Aeroa frulOM Berkoler VlPe prenlittat Mrs A TltiieraM rrrenn who trot US mi tjalnrt 110 net tor Mrs Bradford Wooobrlilte ot RneeTllle Vlce nreaiileiit at larfsv Mrs Robert 0r ner San Berflarrtlnrt vrho sot 1M vote atalnut OS caat for Mri Mattlaun Joota of Ulendale Treasurer Mr Charles A Wiley An ell wltn not 223 voles asalnat few Kettering votes for iwn otber tandldatea Auditor Mli Jewlea Ie Bring Kan Fran claoo and Mrs Clark MiKiid Rltfralde rerim stlon poeretarv Mr Hernert Cnle 1am Anjcelea wlin was president vf the slate Pederailns laat jrear The convention will come to a close tomorrow This mornings session was given over to the reading of reports from the various committees on revision end resolutions and standing com mittees District presidents met at 11 clock for discussion ot various proposals submitted by delegates to the general convention Following an address at this afternoon session of Dr Adelaide Brown chairman and the childrens year California womens committee State Council of Defense adjournment was taken to permit the delegates to participate in an excursion to various points ot interest about San Diego Japanese Offer Music Programme a Japanese Evening offered ft programme ot muslo by three Japanese musicians last night at Scottish Rito Hall Miss liana Shlmosuml coloratura soprano ang groups Including operatic and concert numbers and ballads delighting her audl enco with her pure tones bhunso Mltanl pianist gave three numbers and Tomlia played the cello the tvo male performers showing the re Suits of American technical training Three small Japanese girls provided the only number with Oriental atmosphere plating a noxelty Koto Piece Sakura nnd affording such pleasure with their naive manner that they were loudly applauded into a repetition Modes and i Models in San IhancUco ttarjorle Dims jitKtine Mcuraio Elisabeth Terry MESSRS Thornton Hiss jamei Hull Jerome Rueker Jotln McCartbr uonaia wrigut Dr Garth Boerirke if Dr and Mrs William Cheney nave a dinner last evening for their daughter MUs Margaret Cheney en tertaining several ot ner youna friends who went later to the dance given br Miss Marjorle Lovegrove Among the guests were MISSES Annette Rustic Margaret Carney fera Mulaeo MESSRS rarrarnt Aaba Uarnett Cbeoer 1 Stewart Mr and Mrs Orso Childs are in New Tork and will sail for France in the first week of June to attend the wedding of their daughter Miss Emeleen Childs to John Akin Branch of Virginia It wMl take place before the end at June Friends of the charming California girl who was decorated for her service In the French hospitals will be Interested to know that Miss Childs has been dancing at charity fetes In Paris where a number ot prominent women have been sponsoring entertainments to raise funds for relief work Miss Childs Is wonderfully graceful dancer who won the Vernon i ati iir in a dancing contest at Castle Houee In New York several seasons ago Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs Robert Durant Harden are receiving con gratulatlons on the birth of a daughter lt Saturday Colonel Harden Is mil In France and in his absence Mrs Harden has been with her mothor Mrs Charles Lathrop The little girl Is to be christened Jane Anne In memory ot Jane Anne jjain rop mother of the late Charles Lathrop and grandmother of Mrs Harden if Several of her friends were guests of Mrs George de Latour at luncheon at the St trends yesterday Among those at her table were Mrs Walter Hobart Mrs William Devereux and Miss Jennie Blair Mrs Hebart looked especially well in a black tailored suit with vest ot hits silk and a small black hat Wltn cock feathers at the back Mr and Mrs Christian de Online with MlfS Helen Keeney and Law Lrenco Grayv wereuIunchlng at another table In the Fable room yesterday 0 uf Robert and John Hooker of Pan Mateo have been motoring through Southern California the past tortr night end were recent visiters In suiv ajimtm Ollphants engagement to Louis Be ring the son Of Dr and Mrs Bering The two weddings will be events ol the summer if An Interesting wedding that will take place at noon today is that of Miss Edith Swain daughter of the late Mr and Mis Alfred Gardner Swain to George Samuels of Solano It v111 take place at the home of tlie brides brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs Robert Duke on Clay street Mrs Duke Is the Jormer Miss Ann Tanker Swain who as Ann Tasker was one of the most charm ing musical comedy stars on the stage before ner marriage several years go Miss Swain belongs to a Dioneer San Francisco family She Is a niece ot Captain Isaac nwaln port warden of San Francisco In early days and of Ann Tasker Swain one ot the founders of the Protestant Orphan Asylum Alfred Plaisted Swain is her brother The wedding will be a simple one with only relatives and a few friends present After a honeymoon in the south the young couple will make their home at Vacavllle where Samuels owns large fruit ranches tt In honor of Mrs Alexander Cuth bertson and Mrs George Nelson who recently arrived from an Eastern Army post Miss Elizabeth Fee gave an Informal tea at her home on Buchanan street yesterday afternoon Mrs Cuthbertson la a charming Scotch bride who was married In England last winter to Captain Cuthbertson of San Francisco and Mrs Nelson was Miss Mercedes Huffman before her marriage to Major Nelien of the Army Invited to meet the guests ot honor yesterday ware MESDAMK3 Cbeiter Moore Tbomaa Hnaw PERSONAL AND HOTEL GOSSIP miff iff A veritable temptation in fur is this coatee of Arcadian lamb XDith collar of opossum and One of the latest hints milady has been vouchsafed from the fashion centers Courtesy of Woods Co Saturday Book Reviews Brief Mention of Some Latest Volumes From the Publisher THE WAY TO VICTORS Philip Gibbs Bring HU War His tory Down to Date Philip dibbs one of the Ive correspondents accredited to the British army and a writer whose articles were one of the best features of the New york Times lias brought hit newspaper mans history ot the war down to date by the publication of two substantial Volumes entitled The Way to Victory His pre tons books were Tiie soul of the war Battles of the Homme and Struggle Im Flanders In these ear the great struggle up to the closing days of 1117 and now the record Ii brought to tho signing of the armistice In November laat No men was able to see very much ot the front even though he had the utmost privileges but all that nihbs saw he set down with just that eye for what the newspaper reader wants Some people alfecj to despise the newspaper accounts of the war but a porusalof albbs pages reveals the truth that a man can be a reporter and at the same time a singularly well Qualtfled historian The area of his observation may have been limited but at least It was an area of observation and not a second hand vision obtained from reading oinclal documents When writing outsldo the field of vision he Is frank enough to My so and also to be reasonably brief The work la In two volumes The Menace and The Repulse Jiew York George Dorsn Company prc i vols 5 net MY STORV Frederick Stimtoni life of Benedict Arnold Frederick Stlmson in bis work My Story Being the Memoirs ef Benedict Arnold lias made an unjj usual achievement tn historical notion The story purports1 to be the autobiography of Benedict Arnold written primarily to justify himself In the nes of the King of England to lihofn It la iifrfMaiMf thAnfo Ai J1 tant reference to my readers In aicates tnat Arnold a so expected its general publication In this form 1 reallv conveyed a historical novel of Revolutionary times more extensive and moro skillfully carried out than most attempts ot the kind that bav been undertaken Seen through Benedict A mold eyes all the great figures ot the time appear and the campaigns In which the Ill starred adventurer took part Including the famous expedition against Quebec An Informative and Intensely Interesting book showing much careful and original research and written In an agreeable style New York Charles Sjrlbners Sons price 2 net THE BOUNDER There are clear fresh Ideas la Arthur Hodges excellent novel The Bounder there are vivid thoroughly human characters and there is true human psychology It Is a most successful depiction of Bohemian New York life written with the detached humor and freedom from sen tlmentallty that the younger British novelists have brought to the portrayal of English life The Inmates of the Kilkenny a mediocre apart ment house furnish the author a va a I THUS REDEVHTIOV OF THE DISABLED Tn this clear and Interesting book The Redemption of tne DUnbiorf Garrard Harris presents an account rlety of typically American charge ot me uovernmenrs progrsmme fcr ters American In their tastss then the economic rehabilitation of our amusements and their freedom Tha soldiers and sailors disabled In the inhabitants of the Kilkenny are Bo war The author examines the hemlan but and the author brlige fscts of the old pension system pnd this out strongly their regard lor the Nations duty toward Its disabled the fundamentals ot moral law Is far Mors which Is to utilise every more profound than that of the upper possible means for restoring them to I class Arthur Hodges note of realism earning capacity and social useful new to American fiction Boston noes All the belligerent nations Houghton Mifflin Company price 10 viia imq aiHiuae an in net iiviif vi reuauuimwon in loreigi countries Is fully described as a background for our own provision for the redemption ot the disabled The work Is the latest the Important series of volumes cJeilinr with the problems of American reconstruction It is fully Illustrated New Yck Appleton Co srlce Si neil Werner Lawsoa Milk Slack Effle Kortnne Uaijorle llurpuy ninioe I Montague Hugo faille MISSES PHT llOMt Tneoileela rottrell Luganlo Murpuy i Drive Renewed for Education Secretary SACRAMENTO May Dr Margaret 9 McNaught State Commissioner of Elementary Schools announced today that a campaign had been renewed by the National Hdu cation Association to have Congress pass the Smith Towner bill providing for the appointment of a eecretary of education as a member of tho Presidents Cabinet She will direct the associations campaign in California i A SOCIAL THEpnY OF RE LIGIOIS KUUUATIOA Ire A Social Theory of Religious Education George A Coe advocates the old theory that religious spirit Is sir essentials in the interprets tiorrof democracy that in the creating of he new social order through il rising generation the Inculcation of the principles of Christianity Is one altogether too Important to be overlooked In the curriculum Oew York Scrlbnei Bona price llJO net If Linnard president ot the California Hotel Company win go East in a few days for the opening of the new Ambassador Hotel at Atlantic City Among the arrivals at the Pal aca yesterday wore Claude Parker attorney of Los Angeles Dr Richards of Uklah medical superintendent of the Mendocino State Hospital Vernon Ooodvln manager of the Alexandria Hotel Los Angeles George Shlrtcliffe Importer and exporter of Wellington New Zealand and wife and daughter A A Todd mining engineer of Reno Ne and Fisher oil operator of Los Angeles Simpson nnd Dbmovllle of the United Drug Company Boston Mans arrived In the city yesterday and registered nt the St Francis Mrs Simpson accompanied her husband Others at the Kt Francis Include Oeorgo Miller mining man of Denver Col James Flnnell sheep rancher of Chlco Kugeno I Srott president of the First National Bank at Chlco Wolcolt manufacturer of Ro hestor and Captain and Mrs It Oxnard of Pittsburg Pa Back from two weeks at the Yosem Ite National Perk Raymond Whit comb and party of fourteen registered at the Fairmont yesterday Also at the Fairmont are Jay Lugsdln ot New York A Bell of Del Monte end George Simpson of Portland Among those who registered at the Manx yesterday were 12 Henderson a shipper ot Portland Or Saunders lumber merchant of Eureka and wife Cortnes mine owner of Colfax and wife Kennedy of Marshfleld Or and Healy and wife of Napa Gelger a Stockton merchant is staying the Stewart Among others at the Stewait are John A Lee automobile manufacturer ot Shamrock Texas Fletcher and wife of St Louis and Ci Harvln of Fast Aurora Those who registered at tho Belle Vue yesterday Included A It Adams business man of Modesto and wife Green shipper of Seattle Bowman of Portland and Douglass mine owner ot Fallon Nev Tobln orapge grower of Lindsay registered at the Clift yesterday Others at the Clift Include Nelson attorney of Portland Or Harry Oants of Santa Barbara Gregory produce merchant of Marysvllle end wife and George Alexander of Los Angeles fchancellor arrivals yesterday Included George Collins and wife of Sacramento Crawford attorney of Fresno A Brldgtord automobile agent of Santa Rosa and Larger hotel owner ot Seattle A Winks a Chicago business man is staying at the Whitcomb Also at the Whitcomb aro Bchrelberand wife of Seattle John Fuller of Portervllle Oscar Pope of Stockton and Grant Miller and wife ot Wichita Kan Jose Cortes business man of Merced and Alexander Butler of Salt Lake CUy Utah were among yesterdays arrivals at the Richelieu Herald arrivals sesterday Included Charles Boss and wlfa of Vallejo Luhosch of Stpckton and William Lawlor of Santn Rosa A Cole and wife of Portland are at the Plaza I Missionaries Seized At Saloniki Released Students ArtWork Spring Exnibit Opens WJtn Danes The reception and dance given last night by tho students of the California School of Fine Arts marked the opening of the spring exhibition of students work The arious branches of art were represented with many excellent examples of sculpture painting etching and decoration The display will open today to the public and continue till June 6 Awards were made by the faculty to students of the several classes the prise of 160 offered by Dr George Wlntermute of Oakland going to Miss Marie Lelnlnger for making the most progress during the year First prises In other classes were awarded as follows Morning painting class Cecil Gregory portrait painting Barbara Shermund portrait drawing Mildred Oestermann night class drawing Charles Duncan night class painting Clara MoQuald afternoon sketching Tel Sukuma morn ing figure sketching Marie Lelnlnger life sculpture day class Dorothy Momson Illustration Xena Wright commercial art Florence Wldeman night sculpture Msrjr Groom Saturday class Adolph Klein scholarships Ms rguerite West Sammy Fong Ettore Flrense Many second prizes and honorable mentions were also given Vassar Girls Hurt in Blast Will Recover POUGHKEEPSIE Miy 1 Reports rroro vassar uroinprs no pltal today Indicated that the condition of Miss Margaret Hubbel SO of Garden City I I Miss Helen Hewitt 21 of Granville and Miss Lucy Hale 50 of Los Angeles Injured yesterday In a chemical explosion at Vassar College was serious but not critical The hospital authorities said eye specialists had been combating the chemical action and that the girls probably would not losn their sight They are somewhat disfigured Ten other Vassar students were sut fcrlng from minor injuries caused by tho bursting ot a retort in tho lab oratory Colusa Knife Wielder Held to Higher Court Special Dltpatch to TbaCbroolelo COLUSA May 16 Charles Babbitt who slashed man with a knife In a fight on Main street a few weeks ago was given a hearing before Justice of the Peace John Moore yesterday and was bound over to the Superior Court In default of S1000 ball be is in the custody of the Sheriff Nevada Man Crushed Under Auto Truck gpeelal Wepateh to Tke Chronicle ELKO Nov Alay i rniism Hacket resident ot this district for forty years and 8 years of age was crushed to death benoath the wheels of an auto truck on which he was riding here He fU off the machine i Commonwealth Club To Hear Dr Wilbur at th Commonwealth Club lunch eon to be held nt the Palace Ilotet today Dr Ray Lyman Wilbur presl dent of Stanford University will speak on The New Problems of the King Albert on Way To England by Plane BRUSSELS Thursdsy May IS Havas King Albert left the Belgian capital In an airplane today for England Tally Ho to Be Given Tomorrow The seventh annual production of the Mountain Play Association will be given tomorrow afternoon when Tally Ho a three act play by Joa Oii in Miller will be staged on Mount Tamalpala with Juanlta Miller the poets daughter In the leading role Boats will leave San Francisco for Sauaullto at SMS 0 45 and 104 in the morning For those who want to walk from Mill Valley three routes sre available The first seven miles Ions ks via Summit avenue and the railroad track the second seven miles long goes via the pipe line bridge and trail the third six and one half miles long Is via Throckmorton avenue the lire trail and ridge No admission charge will be assessed against enlisted men of any branch of the servjee Willows Elettricians Strike Second Time Special Dispatch to Tne Chronicle WILLOWS May 1 Electrical uicb vmpioyeu ai willows and Chlco by the Northern California Power Company have walked out on the second strike of twelve days as a result of orders from the Sacramento headquarters of the electrical work era The men quit twolve days ago after a demand for a raise In wages from I5S0 to 16 a day was refused by the company Later It was announced the demands would he met and the men rlurned io work It Is said here the now strike la called because of the plan of the company to enforce the open shop principle by working union and non union electrical workers side by side Trainmen to Receive Special War Medals COLUMBUS May 16 Sixteen thousand members ot the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will be awarded special war medals for the part they took in the war bv the Organisation it Is announced by officers of the Brotherhood In triennial convention here today The organizations service flag contains more than S40 gold stars The organisation a report shows has gained 52148 members in three rears and in that time has eon ducted twelve successful strikes It went on record as pleased with the Adamson law as a war time measure Soda Nitrate Orders Must Be in by June 1 WASHINGTON May II Farmers who have ordered nitrate ot soda from the Department of Agriculture nmst have their orders for shipment reach Washington by June 1 The Bureau ot Markets announced today that an shipping orders received after that dato would be canceled SIXTEEN MONTHS 1 FOUR GEn maw rnisoxs llenry Mahoneys book Sixteen Months In German Prisons constitutes a remarkable record ot war experiences that should be of greet Interest to Americans In 1914 Maho ney entered Germany en route to Russia on private business Before he could reach his destination war had broken out and ha together with many other English and French citizens was arrested and held In prison on the charge of espionage In this book he tolls of his secret trial and his imprisonment for sixteen months In the four groat prison camps of Ruhleben Wesel Kllngelputz and bennelager New York MacBride Co price 1 50 net MEVTAL OF CII1LD HYGIEMB HOOD Until recent years children have had to struggle to maturity against great odds but now conservation of their phyatcal condition and the cor rect metnoas of training them men tally and morally ars the subject of study by our ablest scientific men William A Whites Mental Hvgiene of Childhood goes one step farther and analyzes the mental life of the child Its causes and meaning It shows how these hitherto negleoted forces may be trained and cultivated by parents so as to become factors In regulating the development of the child Boston Little Brown Co price 11 13 net THE WAY OF THE JLXW Edgar Mlddletens The Way ot the Air gives In simple straightforward language the story of tits sir mans life the conditions under which he works and the difficulties and dan rers he ha to encounter There Is detailed Information for the student airman as to physical requirements tne matter ot equipment ana service etiquette The progress of the sir man Is followed from the first hour of 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