THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 19 2 _ __ - ..« . " s visi ,a ",i..{_ a _ .. W r .r v.a d uj cvwu t I ilqe rhsinn's First Nvel l of American critics of Scandinavian (iso of the 0001 interesting of the literature., Among the nomeroos-liter- fis f irst novels by Americans tin- ary works to his credit are translations esoced for publication this Springl of p1ays by Strindherg, lBjornson, by Alfred A. Knopf is "The Soul of a IBergstronm, Schoitzler, Hleiberg and ('bld" by Edwin llj~rknian. Mr. Gustaf of Geijorotaso. He las been Iditrkman was born at Stockholm, editor of the Minneoota Posten at St. Swveden, October 19, 1866, came to ;Pool; reporter andl music critic on Atperica in 1891 and spent the great- the Minneapolis Titoes; reporter with' cat part of that year in Chicago, there- the Ness York Sun and New York after settling for live years in St. Paul Tlimes; moembe~r of the editorial staff' nsd tinneanolis. and moving in 1897 of the New York Evenitng Post; de- to Ness Yorks where be tas lived since. partment editor of World's Work; edi- lle is known a the miost distinguished tot, of the- Modern Dlramna Series; Di- rector of the Swsedish Buriieaui of thel In his youth M~r. lBjurkinan seorked Coamnmittee on Public Information, andI as a wholesale clerk, an actor and a Associatle Director of the League of i journalist. Hieseas the founder of the iNations News B~ureau.Ile is the Wsholesale Clerks Association of Swe- author of lie following svorks; "to ten. As an actosr he bselonged to the There Anything Nesw Unier the Sun?" famous August Lindberg Company a collection of tibilosophical and liter- I svhich first gave Ibsen's "Ghosts,' ary essays, pubilishied in 1911;1 Later he ssas a miember of the Royal "Gleamss" a fragmentary interpreta- «Ilramsatic Theatre at Stockholm. t ion of Atan and is World, 1912; and - - "'oice-, of Toniorros," literary stud- ItBoni and Liveright announce the ies, 1913. In 1919 Mr. Pljlrkman seas cue~rly ptublication of two novels of in- udecirated by~ the Dlanish Government cerest, "tpstreani" by Ludsvig Lewis- witth the order (i thei' Dannebiorg. ohn. and "itahab" by Waldo Frank. -x I what's New? Match Your Suit With Knickers They cost only $10.75 W1hat if3-cur ;nit hatssi't got kickers; you causu hiIiemi in satch. For they're Iserec now in the smartest tweeds and homespnns, ini rosn-, aannisd rcsnsa. $10.7--. Secondlnor r Bulgarian Colors, in Sweaters, $3.95 Swagger slipovet' modes Cetoraiicsiwere i-evnrssosravsiig as issthe swecaters for sluinig. 'Thonsgh, ias always, soise of thic more snmbe-r shades are pres- esit, tse favnss fall outsienocnibrillisnt Bls- gariass lisics. 'he'lipoe 111crsl'is i emstiprminllilt style, withi ronid es- Vsicek usid brasidedco ra ss. In additinatintle Buslgaiaiwsstripes smentioned thiere re tie plshsadiies cf isse, ttan, bla-k and laik. $3t.94. SecodiloFinn WM. GOODYEAR & COMPANY At' 124 SOUH1 INI- I\t'I E' t , I \\\AtINIR ,, llt'llltAN il-y-isns-li Ycai- MARCH(1 19, 1922 Apparel News! They're here! Direct fromt Newv Yor4k Mi ss Manhattan Coats Sui~ts, Dresses Ins dashing, youthful modes 'i' 15CM 2s ?2 - S TRAIGHT from the city of skyscrapers and pretty clothes come these smart Miss Manhattan creations for spring and summer. Their youth- ful charms express themselves equally well in becoming frocks, trig little trot- teur suits or luxurious wrap 'Ilie dress pitursied at the' left is of black ('antn crepe with jisde georgette srelic facisng isithr hell sleevsc.Beatiuslly bead- ed in black. size 1tt. -09.40. (tilers asslow us 6110. Thue wrsap illisstrated is (at Mireelha Isiuarich rust shade. h-iiiey stile-lung Itris the collar end culls. Siege s csire silk tisaseled. ineiart. Size is 16. $82. (Otlesss;is u as $25). G~ray wool eponge is the iabriecifthe suit in the tbove group. The pocekets aire ci panseled eponge in navy blue. I narrow sil. vcr filigree belt is used. Size .14. Oss.(thsers is low as $, Secndiloo11~r