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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1913)
Mrcmipun maw vmmnw, nmwnn, oiuwon, hatvuday, junm sb, an fa. PTfaB TTTRRH fi&?S mm$Rp H-JW fic av 5r.':,im i ii i ....; Tint cointiilt ttioj having ('lumen if (ho flower hIiimv for Hid Fourth of .Inly urn wnrkltiK nvortlinn Hotting iivtirythliiK In lonillnitwi for tlmt cluy. All oVlillillii of flowers mnit Ihi In plnro not hitnr t lit it II o'clock--tho JiiiIkIiu; to Iiu fiotn Unit hour nnlll 11! o'litoclc, Whllo tlio eoiumlttou IiiivIiii: iiliurKii of llio flower show hnvo rather iiiiuli) u specially of romm In tlnilr oxhlhlts limy uro t tin t flow ers of nil varieties Imvlnn merit do exhibited, mi Hu'(liil prims liuvo been provli'ilod for IIiIh purpntm. No nit men of oxhlbltorH will Imi plnrnd on tlui display until after tho award Imvo Ihm'ii inniti'. Heeop tacles for tlio (Iowith will lio pro tided Ity t tin roiniullleo which wilt lu on bund In llio IMilhU hiillilliir, lit 11 o't'llM'lt. Tlio viirloiiM nursery inn of th viilloy Imvo lii'coiuo much liilori'Mlnit In thin oxhlhlllou unit tlmy urn heliiu iiwd to iiiukn illHiiluyri to loiuiwto with end) othor, Mperlul nWiirmlH Imi ltuc offered thorn. Tito (.'omiuorrlul cluh unit on I'rhlny tiviMtliu:, tmo i.f Its duties liclttK tlio provision of itii'iltitit for winners In tlio (lower (OllU'Mt. lluvo yon volcil yet mi your fit torlln romi, tit tlio fomnicrrltil clnli ImlltlliiKT Tlio wet weather hn been rutlior hard on tlio roses hut those on uxlilhlttoii urn very beautiful iiml well worth 'your tluiej lit 'looking them over. Nullum of tlio rnmtiilltce hnvliiK cIwhko of tlio flownr show follew: Dccoriitlon -Clmlmmn, Mm. 12. II. I'riiltrh, MiHiiliiiiii'it W. I. Vnwtor, C. W. palm, J. M HimiI, Unhurt Itnlil M. I Alfor.l. Wlllnri! Campbell. Del roy Oetelndl. (I. II. DiiKKctt, I. K. Doncl. I1. H, Hloonstrup, (. J. I'atton, T. IJ. Daniels, i:. M. Andrews. Heceptlon Mm, (I, II. Ktroiitx. rlinlrimin: Mcsdames M. M. I'uliiiiiii. 1. A. I'ortor, Jul'. Andrews, P. J. o'Gnro, George llolicc, Hurt lliiriiion, Ohm ArnsplRcr. J. II. Onrkln, 0. W. Connor. C. V. Gonklln. W. (I. Pnld noil. William OorlK, :. K. (lore, P.. II. Kelly, J. C. Mnnii. I'harlofl Hchlef fclln, P. II, Kh!iillKh. M. I'nritlii. W. II. Ilrowit. (.'. i:, ( Intrii. J. C. Mllrholl, C. M. Kldil. W, W. Klftin, l.oitU llunily, I J, A. Kvnnson, Ocorno KhiK, U. 1). IIimjii. P. II. llolllK, Glenn Pahrluk, J. A. WcMorlund. A. II. Miller. John II. Orth, John il.irui hnrk. II. tt. Wormian, W. II. Mo (lownti. AwardsMrs. 13. II. Plckol. rlmlr tnttn: Miwilainon J. A. I'nrry. V. T. York, I. Vitwtur nml Mlw I'm until. HvvliiitiiliiK In (hid or tlio numl hiiiitlhfitl cutoIhi'h ioinilhti to ltiilul Tho (lolden I. Ink lllblo cIiikh of tho llaptlnt church and tho liunhamlH of tho niemherH of tho cIiish wuro en tertained Tuesday uvelflug, Juno 'J I, ut tho homo of Dr. mid Mrs. Curlow, Laurel utteet, Mrs, Cat-low mid Mm. Ilthel l.athrop being ItOHlosnoH. Tlio day wait also tho wooden wedding an niversary of Dr. and Mrn, Cnrlon mid paper iiutilversnry of Mr. mid .rs. I.athrop. llotlt iiutilvemarleH worn appropriately lememhored In tho outertnluinont of tlio ovoulii:;. Tho rooms worn beautifully decorat ed with tivveet pons. During tho ovo nlng tho Hklll of each guest was tested lit paper doll makliie, tho tearing out of animal shapes from paper, Htory-tolllng and nnialc, both vocal and Instrumental. Hotiesh nteutH of salmi ami cako woro servoil 8 went peati woro tho ftivom, Thoso preBunt: Mesdittiu's Young, (Jinlow, l.nthiop, CoIIIiih, (IroHsloy, llogsolt, Di)Armond, Howard, Wilson, Wllker iioii, Olatko, lloncli, Dexter, ICvauu, llazolrlgg, lloylo, Howell; Missus Thaler mid Huodlcor; Dr. MacCul lough, MoHurH. Young, Carlnw, Drat liny, I.uwIh, llogsott, Hoover, (tress ley, WIIhoii, DoArmnud, Wllkuruon, Howull, I.atlirop, lloncli, Dexter, On Haturdny ovenlng, Juno 21, Mlsu Mabel (lnulil was happily surprised with u postal card shower In honor of lior Hovotiteoutlt hlrthdady, by hur Sunday sclioo) tenchor, Mrs. It, II. Ilounott, nud claHHiimteu nud n fow choson frlotulH who assembled nt lior homo nt 8 . in, Tho ovonlng was spout In playing games nnd hiubIc, nftor which light rofroHltmonts woro oorvodi rotiBlBtliiR of cako nnd punch. 'wmtz-w MMy W1 SjfETltJ iv. ai In you not mo much hmioflt mid pli'iiHttro from no Mttlo xouillttiri) or iiuorKy. In fitct It In iiIiiiohI llio only form of nxnrclHo which I iilto Kothur iilcitNiirnhlii, Do you know t lint tin Nntnlorltitii hint otto of tlio liimt !fUliicil, iiiiiNt iiiitiltniy iiwItiiiiiliiK ikioIii on thti I'tlflHt? Tlio iool Ih cIoiumI on Moinliiyn mill TuimIii)h Unit tlio wntor miiy on iliiiwit off nml tlio wiiIIm, ilri'HxIm: ronrim nml ontlro tunic thoroughly hiirnhhcil nml untlxi(l'ri iippllol. I'ichIi wUcr In (limi flltcrcil Into (ho pool nml it iUiinllly of itntlHoplli; powilor itililuil which uiiiki'H tlio wntur ithnoliitoly puro nml i;crtui'iM, Tim pool In opened lo ImlleH only on WcilneHilny iiioriiliik', tho hltth nclioot clrlH, miller tho lenilernhlp ( f l.otili Wiiltliem mid Atineltt! Waki iiiiiu, coniliiK nt U A.M. Mm, A. A. Illnl Ih roiichliiK Iho rlnHH, humIhIH by .Minn Itittlt Merrick. Tho IiIkIi iirliool rlrclu lielm: n rulher IttrKo ono It will ho ImpoKHlhlo to itcriipt liny othor poplin hoforo tl o'clock. After Unit 1 1 mo nml until 2 odor): Mm. Illnl will ho Kind to limlnirt liny f ; I r I n or women who wImIi to lenrtl Mwlmiiilim. theiio ten Houn In ho fren of chnrK". A feo . f '-T. rent will ho churned hy tho Nat iitorluiu for tho tiKo of tho pool. Mm. Illrd tirKcx every Klrl mid woitinu who tioHnlhly can to tnko ml vtinliiKo of thin opportunity lo lennt to liwlin. Or If you already know how, roino mtywny nml enjoy nit hour'n uport. Tho hiiiiiII hoy lone n Ko dUrovcrcd IiIh henveit on cart It In tlio "Hwlmmln' hole" r.lrln nml women Iium yet to itiiiko tho dli cover)'. Aniirtto Kolleriiinn, who lit known tho world over nH tho ttiont perfectly formed woman iiiiioiik profemilonitl HWlniiiierii. wim In rhlldliood it crip ple, wenrlitK H'K hrnceK until nho wan elr.ht yearn of nu. At that ne nho took up DwIininliiK nud rnon dlncanl ed her lirnreM, kiiIiiIiik perfect heitlth mid perfect nymmctry of form. What line frail Klrl Iirm nrrotit pllihed wo nil can do for our own phi)uen. Our iiltlmnto aim will ho, not the profeiulotmt Mni;o, hut tlio Ixrfectlou of health nml hvnttty of form. Don't forKet the hoiirn hut rotno hctweet; II nud - nit WedmHidiiya. A Croat deal of ctttliuiilmitn Ih ho liiK evinced over tho Hotter llnby co ut I'm which Ih to ho ono of tho inoiit attractive feitturuH of Medford'.i hlK celehrntlon on tho Fourth i f July. Tho parentM ro eimerly re KpomlliiK In tho Invitation to outer All departed for homo nt n Into hour, feeling well repaid for going and wishing tho young hostess many mora such happy ovontu. Those present wuro thu Misses Mublo D. Could, I'enrl (lould, Velum Woock, Mnry Tlnkur, Mabel Wnnlolds. Mnrlon I'nl mer. Kdllh Chldeslor, Marlon Wal drou, Dorothy Wnldron, ICIla Itaw llngs, Kfflo Ostunti, llorulco Unicom, Kva Oshurno. Tho liiet regular meeting for tho summer of the Iteames (,'hapter of KiiHteru Ktar was hold Wednesday evening. After tho htihluess meeting u reception wax given Mrs. Nolllo Mcdovorn, who Is iiHslstitut grand matron of tho statu of Oregon, Tho momhera of tho auxiliary committee In chargo wero MesdiuneH Merrluk, ThouuiH, Kldd, Catlln, Tackstrom, llohllug, Hoot, Miss Weeks; Messrs, Hutiimorvllle, Mawti mid Dun Garnet, A beautiful linttkot of Hwoot peas was presented Mm, Mcdovuru, Mr. Den (laruut milking tho prosoiitatlnn upeuch, In honor of Mrs, tioorgo O'llrlon, who lottvcH soon for California, Mrs, l'urdlii nud Mrs. Kdlth Orr uutor tallied tho Wednesday llrldgo club, Tuosdny afternoon, ut Mrs, IMirdlu's home. Tho affair was a complete surprise to Mm, O'llrlon. Swoet pons worn usud for decoration mo.it affectively, llrldgo wits played, Mrs. Mcdoverii nud Mrs, Mawu carrying oft tho honors. Tho Thursday Mly llrldgo club was ontortalnod ttila wook by Mrs. 0, J. iitchtii8on. Tho ladles suh Btlttitlhg for tho absent monibora wore Mosdumos Hoot, l'urilln, lludgo, Daniels nnd Knight. Honors woro won by Mrs, llnfor nud Mrs, ltnot, Tho LndloB Aid of tho Presbyteri an church hold nn "Nxporlpnco" liieetlnu TiiPRilny nftornonn, when SP8 j . their little oik'h; nud why tdiouldu't they' Aio nut tho liable of today (ho future men mid women of to morrow who will make our Iiiwh nud govern our country Tho lilcii of tho Ilottor llnby con lent Ih lo glvo tho pnronlH tho oppor tunity of IteltliiK tho beat ndvlcd of exportn an to tint development cf their chlldien iliynkally mid Intel lectunlly. Aro you koIiik to oxhlblt your baby? A Mpeclal room will l pro vldiid warmed, hut not too wnrm whore it trained nurco will tnko charge of tho baby, and hid or hnr nieiiHtireinentH will ho taken, oyon, teeth nud nklu noted and polutM i;lv- oii for each. Thron commlttci'H con PokoiI of a phyHlrlau, u HpeclallHt nud it dontlHt, will be In nlteiidauco lo tnko tho iiieaHiirementH and muko the iiwardH. Tho baby exhibit In In cliar:e of Mrn. Cuinnilngn. Tho Mall Tribune Ih printing tho ncorn rnrdf, which will ho modelH of their kind nml which they will, donate, to ttio commltteo. Martin J. Itcddy ban offered n (lorbaiu Milld hllvor cup to bo en graved for tho winner. Other prlz.'B will bo given by baby food concerns and exhibition of nil baby food a ml iippltnuceM iiiade by tho varlottH drug tore. Tho committee, tins secured tho non-Ice of a profciiHlomil nurno to demotiNlrnlo the proper handling, ilreiodng and feeding of Infantn. Tho houm of tho baby exhibit aro from t to 4 In the afternoon. A rent room for the motherii will ho provided and no one uihuI fear their bnby will not bo given the Item of care. TIiIh bettor baby contest lit not alone for beauty, but linn nH ita foun dation health mid perfect propor tion!!. llrlng your bnby nml find out from expertM Junt how nearly ho or ho conformn to tho ntmolutely por fect. In tho recent bnby con text In Kugvnn tho prlzo winner xcorod '.mVi. Tlui only baby Hcorlng 100 M)lnt was lit tho town statu con test. Thin contest menus more Interest In healthful babies, which from n ntnndpolut of niicnlcn menus tho rugciierntlou of tho human race. The local physicians nro very much Interested and will net as ex aminers, also representatives from other towns In Jncknott county have been nsked but ns yol hnvo not been heard from. Tho unmoa of tho lat ter will bo announced later. Tho following commlttco hnvo charge of tho bnby centest: Mrs. rnmuilus, acting chairman; Mrs. II. ('. Kentncr, Mrs. Olen Arnsplger, The eomniillce linving in eltargo the eliililreuV feature of the Fourth of July jmrnilo tlcircn moru cliildren who ure willing to take jiart. Mr. L. A. Ileveridge linn charge of the tlritt nml in m-hihled each afternoon by a committee of ladies who supervise the children. On the Fourth this same committee will lake charge of tho children before the parade is formed nml after it U over to sue that lliey ure properly cured for nml thu chil dren's feat ure promises to ho one of tlio prettiest ns well as most specta cular events of tho parade. It is hoped that there will hu n generous roi-ponse to this invitation. The pluco of meeting is the high ndiool build ing nud the time :i:()0 o'clock every ui'lurnooii no.t week. MUs Julia lloppin cutorlitiiii'd tho "I'liii-llellciiie' 'society nt hur ranch homo on tho Jacksonville-Central Point road Tuesduy with u one, o'clock luncheon in honor of Mrs. John IC. lloppin of Minneapolis, Minn, it sorority sinter of the--hostess. Tlioe oujoyiue; Miss Honour hospitality wuro Mrs. J. 1). Wilson, Mrs. W. D. Davidson, Misses Keirtuur, Kmcriek, Merrick, Streets, Marshall ami Lmiru Smith. Tho members pf tho First Ilupttst church wil give n reception for Huv. and Mrs. MtiuCiillout'h next Tuosdny evening, July 1st, ut 0:!10 nt tho church. Supper will ho served n't 7:110 p. m All members mid those who worship there nro cordially in vited to attend. Mrs, Sniytho enlertnined Thursday ul'terunoii at lior homo on Olson street in honor of Mrs. Wilson. Tho guests wero Mosduinos Wilson, Cor nitiiiH, lieu Unmet, Patterson ni.il Canton; Misses .lennetlo Patterson nnd Canton. hint, II, II. I'iltcrson entertained Tiicnilny evening nt cnnln for lior giii-Mt Airs. Wilnon of (llnridilc. Tliosc iiivilcd wero Mr. nml Mrs. Will Hlcw art, Mr. nml Mrs. Kmyllir, Mr. mid Mrs. Clinrle (lay, Mr. mid Mm. Finnk Amy mid Mr. nml Mrs. Corni- lillH. Mrs. Dunlop, of Hlnklyou Heights, eiildrlalned Informally nt luncheon Haturdny. lior gtienln woro Mo- dmnoH Wlllird Cnmpboll, Drown, Hnfor nnd Ktoken. Minn Hnzol Itnder Is visiting with friends In Portland nnd I'endluton. when each member guvo ono dollar, which she- had earned and told of her experience In earning It. Ho frcshmontM wero sorved during tho afternoon by tho committee In charge MeHibimofi V. 0, limerick mid II, I), I'nttursou. In honor of tho "r.th nnulvorsnry of the birthday of Mr, I.owJn Warner, his daughter, Mm. B. B, (Joro, gavo n dinner Wcdncfdny evening. Tho guestK wore tho children and grand children of Mr. (lore. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. MncDonnld (nee Mrs, Jennings) left this week for tholr homo In Hutto, Mont. Miss Ma Leo Kentncr accompanied them iih fnr as Portland, when; nho will make a visit. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Christian church met nt tho home of Mrs. I.. I). Jones Wednesday afternoon. Those on tho entertaining commit teo wero Mesdiirncs Hull, Hazel Jor- den nnd Jones. MUs Myra Fuller, who has resided In Mod ford for the past thrco years, leaves Tuosdny for tho pant throe yenrn, Icavch Tuesday for Ixs An geles, wbcro sho will remain Indefi nitely. A surprise party wan given Miss Mnblo Gould Hnturday evening, nt her homo, by twenty of lior girl friends, all members of Mrs. Den nett's clnss nt the Ilnptlst Sunday school. Mrs. Chan. Dolling and Miss Itol- lln, of Hacrnincnto, nro guests of Mm. J. T. Iteddy. Miss Ilcno Kcddy, who has been attending school In California, returned with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Gerlg nnfl Miss Mildred Oorlg let Vedncsday for Spoknno. From thero Mrs. Gerlg nnd daughter go to Arkansas where they will spend tho summer. Tho Guild of St. Mnrk's church wero tho guests of tho Guild ut Grants Pais. Quite n numbor.of tho Guild made tho trip nnd a most on- joyablo day was spent. Miss Clnrn Wynes nnd Lucllo Mar shall nnd Vernon Vnwtcr, membors of the graduating class of tho Uni versity of Oregon, hnvo returned to Mcdford. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Doling, of Clay Center, Kan., are tho guests ut Mayor nud Mrs. Blfort. Mrs. C. Ankeny nud daughter, Gladys, who havo been the guests of Mr, and Mrs. John S. Orth, hnvu re turned to Kugcno. Miss Orblo Nntwlck returned to Mcdford Tuesday from Los Angeles, .whore sho spent the winter. Miss Jounesso Dutler has returned from u visit In Portland. Miss Mnry Grlgsby, nnd her moth er nro expected In Medford en route to San Francisco next week, Mrs. Port Orr entertained Infor mally at dinner Thursday for Mrs George O'Drlen. ' Mrs. Kgglestou, of Chicago, is ex pected In Mcdford next wook. Sho will ho tho guest of her sister, Mrj. M. Purdltt for the Bummer. Mrs. Homer Kotliormnl entertained tho Girls Thursday llrldgo club this week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lowls, of Wol len, spent several dnyu In Mcdford tills week, Mrs. V. M. Chossmoro loft Wed nesday on nu extended trip oast. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II, Warner, of Garden City, Kan., wero tho guests of Mr, and Mrs. Port Anderson, this weok, Mrs. F.llrnboth Kllppol nnd daugh ter, Miss Allto, hnvo roturnod from a trip to Los Angeles. Miss Opal Daley, who hna boon at tending Oregon Agricultural collego, returned to Medford this week. 'i Miss Lucllo York Is tho guest of Misses Mnrgarot nnd Francos David sou nt Central Point. Mlaa Florence Canton Is visiting hor parents, Major and Mrs. V, J. Canton, m & mxfnfr DZTTjCfAPl. M a Ily Helen C, Gale. Wo wnnt piny In our rending, oc casionally, as well ns In othor things. Whon summer and vacation time nro hero wo begin to look around for books (lint will bo nmiinlng nud In teresting; tho kind of book that will help to pn tiway tho tltno on tho trnln. tho stenmer, or to bo enjoyod during tho Indolent hours In camp or on the bench. Ono selects tho books for summer reading In a dif ferent mood than they select tho books for winter xrunl and study, and .tho author, who can wrlto nn entertaining novel, ono that leaves it pleasant memory, rather than a deep Impression It deserving of ns mucn credit ns tho author who writes of deep problems with a masterly pen Hero njro four, good, entertaining books that will give your tired brain a plcnsnnt holiday. "Wlngn of Pride." Hy Loulso Ken ncdy Mnblo. Published by Harp ers. Ollvo Mulr was n girl who was brought up In an environment of wealth. Sho was spoiled, haughty. scornful nnd proud; especially proud of her namo and for all It stood. She was beautiful, but not lovable, ns tho best traits In her character were obscured by her selfishness and her pride. However, when sho found out that she was only tho adopted daughter of tho people whom sho had believed to bo her parents, and discovered thnt her real father was a habitual drunknrd, worthless nnd chnracterlcss. her wings of pride fell from her and sho developed Into a human nnd humane young woman. Tho book Is ono of the kind thnt Is hard to lay down after one has commenced to rend It. It Is extreme ly well written, the characters nro well portrayed nnd tho pages are full of clover, brilliant conversations. "American Nubility." Hy Plerro Do Coulovaln. Published by Dutton & Co. Unless tho American woman who reads this book has a redeeming sonso of humor, sho might bo dis posed to tako exceptions to it. The French authoress has taken a hasty survey of the American women and placed them all In ono class. Sho ex plains tho unusual things that her heroine docs by saying. "In America tho women do so nnd so," or "The American girl always docs, etc." And It all reads as If sho woro making a study of somo curious ti'lbo off tn .1 newly discovered, remoto Island, whoso habits and customs wero so different from tho habits nnd cus toms of tho rest of tho world, as to Invito surprising comment. This long distance view of a foreigner is not iwthout a clear unprejudiced j vision, but the comments on ouA everyday behavior affects ono as It they were looking at all their faults under a magnifying glass. Sho says that tho American women has never been allowed to develop tho best that Is In her and wo ought to bo grateful that sho believes wo have n "best" In us.' What wo lack, according to Plerro Do Coulvatn, Is not natur.il ability and virtues, but somo of the old 1 world training. Just ns wo Amorlcans, who hnvo navcr had the pleasure of studying tho French people on their own ground, but hnvo derived our Impres sions of them from books, get Into tho way of thinking that all tho peas ant women over thero aro either working In tho fields or eternally making soup, and that tho Porislan women aro ever Idling about in won derful creations, so tho French wom an who has taken tho modern novel heroine, who halls from New York, nn hor guide, thinks that evory worn an In America Is doing nothing oluo but devising means of spending hur father's or hor husband's money and is enjoying herself evory minute of tho day. Tho book Is ono of many warning American girls against International marriages. It is very Interesting to hear tho othor sldo of tho ques tion. Wo havo had American books nud Kngllsh books on tho subject, and neither hnvo been as fair to the American girl, who buys an impov erished title, ns this French woman Is. Her sympathy is entirely with tho girl. Sho admires the American girls but thinks that tholr training has been such ns to unft them for happiness in any matrimonial venture- otttsldo of tholr own country, Tho girl, who glvoa up hor froo- Mr, ami Mrs. Charles 11. Hoy nml family loft Friday for California wltoru they will muko their home. Mrs. MncCullougli, wife of tho pastor of tho Baptist church ar rived from tho east Thursday. Miss Leah Wultlior is visiting friends in Yreka nml will ho away several weeks. Mrs. flalo expects to leave soon for Coos Bay, where sho will spend tho summer. -- Mr. and Mrs. J. II, Holston havo gono to San Diego, whero they will reside. dom nnd bank account for nn ornpty title, Is really nn exception. Wo Americans all nppreclato tho free dom thnt our men nnd government glvo us. Wo try to think thnt wc nro democratic, hut nt tho furthcrnst, any American girl Is but three or four generations removed from tho Old World, with its canto and tltno worn aristocracy, nnd thero iniift yet bo In hor nn tnnnto longing for tho things over thero thnt sho can not obtain In America. Sho Is not a cold blooded heiress, ready to buy at miction a plcco of damaged roy alty; sho has more sentiment, prob ably, about tho things that count over thero In Burope than tho Huro pcan girl has, but sho gets no credit for Inherited Instincts. Hor money enables her to get things, so Just because somo of our girls hnvo made miserable failures of tliow interna tional marriages, tho Europeans have come to bellevo that wo aro all allko and would sell our souls nnd our happiness Just for something that would add to our assets. Wo aro supposed to have no sentiment or re finement; our voices havo a nasal twang, and wo have only an uncouth charm. Wo nro strenuous and un ladylike; wo wear our own complex ions and nro frankly what wo aro in looks nnd manner; tho young girls In America nro exactly like tho mar ried women, they talk wisely on all sorts of subjects, wear heaps of Jew elry and havo no somblanco of In nocence. Tho only man thatwo treat with any respect or consideration is our brother and our parents havo no authority over us. Thoso aro somo of tho Impressions gathered from this foreigner's book, but at tho umo tlmo thnt Plerro Do Coulovaln proclaims our faults, sho gives a fal- unbiased Idea of her American hero ine and makes hor out a much nbused and Intcrestinjg character. Tho Introduction to "American Nobility" evidently written for for eign readers, is amusing and qnlto Interesting. Tho novel Is so ovldont ly written to carry out her Ideas on international marriages and tho plot is so crudely veiled In uninteresting fiction, that tho authoress would havo dono better to havo continued her observations In tho Introduction and made a book of facts instead of resorting to fiction whero tho con versations sound forced and the sit uations appear unnatural. "Is It Knoughr' -Hy Hurrletto Itus- sel Campbell. Published by Harp ers. Tho scntenco is Incomplete. Is It enough to love not to havo love, but to glvo lovo? Tho normal aver ago girl would decide qulto hurriod ly that It Is not enough, but Hlld Kmcry could not bo regarded as n normal girl. Tho averago girl would find it very hard to live up to tho changeable, disconcerting moods ot a musical genius as Hlld did. Sho was forced Into a marriage with Jean Kontze, a young foreigner who had scnsltlvo nerves, a violent temper and was not even overly clean in nls personal habits. Ho did not pro tend to lovo her but expected her :o Hvo in a shabby apartment, do all tho drudgery ot household tasks, put up with poverty and bo over ready to help him with his comiosltlous at any hour ot tho day and night. Tint sho couhV be unhappy and discon tented novor occurred to him, but with tho subllmo egotism of tho genius, thought that sho should deem It a privilege to Hvo with ono as gifted as he. How she grow to real ly lovo hint and to think that It was enough, is not a process to under stand, exactly, but interesting to fol low as Hurrletto Ilussol Campbell has written It. "A Dark Ijuiteni." Hy UlUabcth Hoblns. Publlshod by Macmlllau. 1'rtco 50 conts. This Is n now edition ot n book that has been tried by tlmo and not found wanting. It one has read it beforo thoy will find it Interesting to reread It, and it ono has nover read It they will find It nu unusual, clover story. 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