chuckling over Thack- and should not be allowed to influence KREISLER IS INTERVIEED latitudes, while doubt- the thinking of normal, healthy-mind- BY A 1AGAZINE REPORTER was far in his 'teens ed people through the press, even in (Continued from Page 3) irough the entire lot of a free country! in Austria, he made a tour of America If "An American Idyll" is trash, before he was 20 and then, returning d the Lugger" is not by then the lives of all such gloriops to Austria, studied and graduated in ret novel. I even ques- young people as Carleton and Cornelta medicine, following which he studied a good novel, since it Parker are insignificant;' love and art in Paris and in Italy. He is a tose stringent precepts service, ambition, struggle and achieve- pianist of great aility, said by some to the "moderns"-and ment are meaningless, and a book to be almost as great a pianist as vio- .s primarily interesting, which expresses the finest and best in linist. His war experiences, during can be found the pure American life today is no contribution the period when he was with the I enthusiasms of the to American literature. Austrian army before he was wounded All of his boyish loves ROSE B. PHELPS. read like a novel, and his 20 years of have found their way ._triumphs following his mature debut, ous and pedantic style would make up more than one story can little understand Note: I ask the readers not to send of captivating interest. matter it was for him in letters defending or favoring me. p, as he found, sorrow- I have all that I can do to get space nagine, that the public for my antagonists. Several letters, In commemoration of the centenary interested in Victorian- both pro and con, have had to go into of Gustav Flaubert, famous author of the waste basket for lack of bona fide "Madame Bovary," a statue to him has read novels simply for signatures. G. D. E. been unveiled in the Luxembourg lement will be more or . in "Once Aboard the h they will be bored by it. Others, reading for es, will find in the book ense of buoyant youth, stover in the mass of R ;tion. B 9 e u to SlIP S PA STIMIEBi f the Sunday Magazine: -r"i1iTC'-1LTCA DA NT T'DC OE'ITXiA\TT'C MV5.5ICH IAN i~'J..X. BANNERSPENNANT IJ T Not even the fact that the ground is frozen and chill winds blow can ke e p thoughts of spring modes from a woman's mind-es- pecially when she has heard hinted that Huizel's spring shipments are already begin- ning to arrive. PILLOW COVERS AND "M" BOOKS ON GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ism very ly merits y with im or anyone else. ture of curiosity and indig- mpts me to ask why G. D. ers "An American idyll" first place, this statement ne decidedly irreverent and us and can indicate nothing of sympathetic appreciation t of the critic. who can read this touching, of a woman's heart, this de- > an ideal life, these pages h the brilliant and intensely sonality of Carleton Parker Lb like a lighted lamp, and moved and uninspired, dis- e book with the single com- * Capes seem to have spread themselves and drawn every- thing fashionable within their flowing folds. Spring suits make extensive use of them as a third party. WAHR 'S Ulniversity Book Store nostly trash," is not normal) - IlI 11111111ilIli{ lU iIt 1{11I III lpl I IUIi ilf llI1ii 1l1 liil 1i ll l I UIillilillli.l lI1 11lI 1 1llt ll li lill AreYou As Good a Man As Your Father Was? YOUR father has been a successful man but when you stop to th ink a bout it, wasn't he rather consiste nt in the practice of thrift as a young man - and doesn't he keep a business- like record of his accounts today? Let us help you start the practice that your fath- : er has had for so many years. The ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES - OVER $5,000,000.00 Smart spring styles will bring sport skirts into full view again. The popularity of pleats seems to be on the wane, back and f r a 'nt breadths being quite plain. Glace Taffetas are excep- tionally chic. Frocks of jer- sey are straight and boyish. Others of shaggy Kasha cloth often have black satin bodices-but it is no fun to give away all the secrels; you must come and see for your- self. LIBERTY AT MAIN illlllllilllll# lillillEI11 1 111i1111n1 1 1f111 1ulltlH~t HilIIII~~n~l~ll[II II-h tli~fI~umillrl[II IE 1' "