PAGE& SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SLNKDAYMARCH 1.9, Y23d a man twice her age. As she grows{ wine o life, can hecone intoicated Odr, she is occasionally seared with with theljo of living and te hp the brand-iron of ealison, 'this girl o hpi B O~ with a remarkable ability to -w ott-a in the world by accepting a few She has lve-afairs, she earns, here cotonopaces, witaout draining the -iT.own livng, she lives in ais where' glass to the last poisonots dregs. I the vivacity of the life canes her to do not mea to taste the hbbles ad lose her emoional equilibrium. !~ays the tst untouched, ht the Spilled Wine" is the type of ovel; sweetsssiay be discovered without D. H LAX'R NCE reetn is he onmn anmot-anthat y-ong people will call spicy and becoming crazed with the downright D. H. ILW EE, a )I asrae.orseci iz te -hoo h ema a ia-wich the will read because it socksoetlflt of copete immersion. Thaas elzer Aw Ynk ~a f ical process Threatlt of the book their inn(occ and they can enjoy iss St. John-toe has a charnmc anti RveebyJhI'Dasn is over-refinenment of feelinglit asiterow sns iaios. dr frethness as if the ink were sacl Itvcao lyJona.Dwen cottpleteoantidqat rse to pootle wilt proably neither be dry and as if 000' idea had tmbled It is ms encoouraging t idi h of a point of view it is certainly in- shcedo ntrstd utaosd nto her theat before tne last was off hody fmtre eiertad la-teroting, athough, tperhapsas iaconi Irantudradwh so mty of te td of heripet. There is a spirit thintking writers of present-day i-gg- once said this thing had bon better these young maoerts (whom I cannot' of vivacity not texiility here. Te land a tprophet of destuair like the bit- doi o sy - ta Itstaenten(aits iait"o without icritoiiating tmysef) athtor seems to tnterstand the sen- ter, tdisilusionetdoutahs of pot-watr intaure- allowed" garble sat bundr ttrottgth a very catiots of a very- young girl even Atterit-a.ID. IH. LawretteEngIfaettas iottportnt pooh-ta. Ttetminy a-it' oatota seoieIota- tttomplete the neaest enfatt te-rribtle sinetne' ao A PARODY ON POETS wacntt to odrik tdeep draughts of te ataysis. setescence of Stats,-is caoo trt of Ai tHItE 1)ITII 111B11)IN IT by testintotii too the impeaarmanotetnceaoftatrlgaret NIi demto lHarcourtt Wtesterno tciiztiono in its tmotst thigt- It-ce I'(C., N ew York I .50 ly derelopedtotae. 'Fo-lis attackt-it eit e iot- l e sit aoa lhaovet- tgtaeta)at'aiscoauntatits eff-t.- O toMagarattat daoaac s- A Te cotttestat eact tma it ot telta -let t Wit ~ta Poirin to, aI knooaantot watherONEttOltat i' \ menoot o f t t othoutia ttoo al gaPSte' 0a tti -ae ootat coancaetoor the acrtainto tt ahe vaeary ott s of ata- s0o -tat tha t p- .0g it Cnce In every man's life comes the feeling that he must cal structre o-. 'Theonlyatot rra ost-ie totineeotta pat h ~os almtat ttoot poigntanta look lis best. It may e business-it may e love, but ottr Anat-oloatosetf-satisfacttitontliac in tthtoo elota tio a nd _Pnol .toslitit a s. i too' t11 ortogttttssof talc togatio,tat-k- stoeytic tt-lattoo snttta to wOt o taest awhatever the reson he knows that his attire must be tg alo e atiats atfatticowit conicsetiakeenness toeitotllectutal itdtotat e- faultless, his clothes in perfect condition. Then is the inaen and t-aaittotattott. htoo atYatiic toot of a 0 totnallcla lss time for- him to call " oruino tota-, hailtadalatfttctait esOt tea-ers Itta a Otnd 00 tfor o labcs as Lattice'stctoosotnovelatndtotali this latn Sett arot retl---o y s-stdn ntat oo tttritta-ol- att.aca at inb00000 otao -Oloota. tio ta z onr, elter ext ese asnrTitneplhsaotf is tootle anal stimple. flat oomltel ats is tp o-sbloter novel cinc t ttte _ttoWn to Pety nt 11T Tt ~ '' to-aealridinticogreatig-tThe Foul/lss Tailor tot itt. tt ilosophttiy ofcontflict tndout iftn trot- ait to Ocotatin-, a gracktle flmn epi hthaedfntl oatoooiug itoto othe l i ceacsoatYouthtiI121 S. Univ. separatedt titt roicll(, oograt bodyt 0~oftnd tLove-,otoidare npired topototr Etglish oriterts. His raminin di- tforth thtot-motsiotnsan0eotlc istions vidiualisin, cotntribautinog uchtotothe atus-al ty te poetic ol; awhirr recent Americat orotus of dissentt- 5- argart t Wddo c, conce-aledtt hy tne. presses itself here in its typcal form, mtorky air re-ord-s with ao tctharitg the free play of puare passiont. The chief noictoae of si-riosnss aid noaci- value of the book is uas apsctoughliceestore the varied reactions. Thea- are ; N E L G N A D I T R S E study for- it is a conplete though exceedtingy interesting, althotgh the - i i fL~ iN ND I T R sTE atiess, document1ihOabnormaal psytcao- titles ahicho :Mis Widde r as gtven! togy. But.roe tha thttIt isas o thelbextempore ffusi00s 01 her con- uxtroonsly noadable novesl, actnintby temoroaries are perhat lieir to r-! Yourbank shoulc be sound, accurate and twitten aid wholly sincre. v eati the brd' true characeter. Par- a The objection to e raised agaInst tiularly ceel-'r ane hrche-dings forj efficient. But tha is not enough, Banking Lawenc, te oe hatjuslfla eenthe coinositions of liter r n nr, Larncta n -Jtiha e lmy Lowel, Edgan i.-c 51-ater, Ed- ,Servce to be of the most use to you should - nt raligs f eneon -die Guest, and the Contlinga. - Inyj he never va rimshis moodof high5ino- will ind the- parody onIilda -and hrbeasinIigtadinrse. tion. The ectbgins to be. spoific mother the- witteIt ig in tkhe ook; after the fiteenth summarzatznionuofanut yet Conrad Altken and the ieneto Iis philosophy. And another, oe art- hit ohf with, no sall naisdarsd- That is what this bank tries to be. important result is inevitable that his ing. To thus- a citainted with thei picture' is miserably incomplete, for ;outpourings, of Lola hiltte not loo sex, even the exalted otnd mystical seas chool, Miss W7iddenors parody wiltA M R EC A I S B N that he described, is a sera- small part e welcome:i of rational living, ' God, take mne away--a 101105 So. MAIN 330 So. STATE ST. ' There is no ioex here, The chaacters we find Itsre ate I '-And no Smell!"____________________________ asinundingly vivid and completely -Jahn V. 4.evr receives fana-- ___bet__________- ____!___ emoioalze. f s ntretig~o il-"ertreatment that he doserve; if his serve Lawrn-cts efforts to portray the own stuff canmo up to the standard set! itllection of those two claractes for hint by his paodist e might fare! that are aleged to bane ational pro-ioore- fortunately at the hands of Grit-i ceso a- during butsinss hours, The ics The same tmay ho' said of Ezra resulti is a bftlea of asords witht Pound, thoughts as spasmodic and tijoited Inasmttuch as the few- olstrcs licht as in te rapsodies tat conclude, the space would permit noe to ctll from book Thi' story itself is no mre the volume could give but a feeble ides than as carfutlly analysedl progession of its excllence, I can ony urge ev- toward emaotional haranony, eryon" who can to read it and eox- It, canot he detoied flat L~awrence'I press again y astonishtment at thi-. wir tsposers of pe rception and presntataioti s athoroughly-uetoabdlutwie r - lirdispayd in it,DOedeect tmtst, in- stye is never fluidd andtrittsl deed, teaowtedt to the author--that his sentena'es violate tvery canoto oshs tplaoi-d the poor poetstoeoat- dictionoPut it is salways cear, as-celently satthat eceltobets poor- cept inthies few tmystical passage's 13; bttt to ctisil at the tmor fault ofA nj where hoft enoions grow- tots teniuous gteat sorks of art ithi prerogativeo-13eec rc A n~a1n an nahmbl o nestnig nyof the htal-edctetd andcopotse-e cti cu in antI it lisa a rhtythmotof its oot.Ie ioentts' teatoic critic, cV S tm tins a real feeitng for coton and fortt SPILLED WINE iron sa es tm e atnd hisimangesbhve strikitog perman- SIL~iLED WIINEf, byiU. St dhnL once, The monotonous reptitions TamselzrNe Yak$t.OAttcetoayoke and discoonectedh phrasinga ottwhichToaSeteNwYr.$I A acstonyokl hie places chuet reliance cannot e'ltReviewred by Edith E. mtilnes excused, bt they can tao tolersad; Spilid wie - visiots of garnet HEt- I correct ;unvarying tetpera- for the sako' of the startling spiettors' soaked boards, sticky potches ike 'turs which an electric curling and felitg of uttiamtmelled will that blood-sains, crystal obets over- iron maintains enables one to curl he creates flowing wt it golden-shot red;ains,, in a very short time-and without He atinits that his say of livbg i bubbling ito great rives, sparklingt the trotuble and fnss attendant upon a romptlete and fhash retrogression, to Swithi lift' anti vigor 'Stpilledt Wite,"ote netidTyar exlet ot spendid, baorbaic weter of hype- this i shot is expected of G. Sc. Johnt- oitecehd. hyae xeln sensitized feeling Ito denies that Lo's book, ut the wine is of a re- Imks civilization, based on intellect, cncet t int' e, it lacks thoe richness offer inal cStisfattion to tite httm(as tooth titme gives to the flavor., 7 65 -pinittad accept, the logical concl- '1Fleettng pictures of childhootd no-$57 - $6 0 siton"- oblivion in sublimtatedt tassion.thiledti 4 00 the;f-ashion pf Anatol Ito gives the atnswer to lis c-ton theisic O-sitntao'Ie fLare de Mon Attii" in this ond, witho tha' tremenodotts so aste bot h acking in thatst atloe licacy and Coat very, little to operate of force tay idividal.ols iaottlinog in at,1ot1Otlhttt ooioota'stottting, occupy worilfloat is finally cotaoooitted to Oheio hotc-A0hatters. 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