SUNDAY, M-ARCH 25, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAI; SF1 dli traveling dplain wahndei playingoror- with estltheirecryitam-l ga;IIII horrorIIII11[agony,1tIII pestilence-the1111 cry111H1111 iles. They reah the, Island of Capri of protest mounts in a swift crescendo.!O where the hotel proprietor and ingra- Then "Gihbs remembers his plot aod_ tiating servanto how them into the het drags a repentent wife to the spot suite. After dinner the Gentlenman where Bertranm, suddenly tricken with from San Francisco sits ehind his fever, recovers fora happy ending.= newspaper in the reding rona "when! The first half of the ok is good ts- sutddenly tlse lines lazed up bfore an Englsh novel-the last half. is fnl hni. . his neck ,swelled, his eyes' of virulent and colorfsul writing, I bulgd ad th pice-nz cme fyin'coly Sir P'hilip wosld trn Gulives bulgd ad te pncenezcam flingand atdcty aside ad relate his tra; of his nose . wanted to hreathe ' vets in the first person! t se - opdand rattled wildly. Iis tow'emrjaw The !FM NN U R M first ta te- doedatnd his smoth shone viitFM NN U R M gold fllings." SACRIFICEO Later, lying cold on his cot in a ANNE SEVERN' AND THE FIELof- hack room the servats ae or'nckitng- INGS by Mtay Sinetai;. a.Cll,ni- ly ingratatog to his corpse;tts pro- tieviewedt by lRohert Mansfield lBR - «P1. - ptietor is axious to get the fancily To all of those good ple wh *lt as soon as posibe. Back they Ihasv e B s m ' r enchroirecipietnts of iss - goon othti same slipthtt btrougItthIttm fortuns oituosesho ave sffeed asor, thse brashatnd1still tlays rag- from Itraw;iiiatioit of the lfe good.Sp na e u e h uTim, tpowd'ered soulde'rsanoilsi- things sshchs sprout itsexpectedly itsrng mossare still minssg inte rise 's uSour scrcs sit sterility, I reometd balt oons stiile deep itn this hold is the ihay Sitclair's ook, "An( Severn_ Gnlmnfruit Sats Franciscoi seire andThe'riteieelins" Hav~e von joined the throng going to = iin tar-cstveredlcoinit. The. hiredt The plot is this: Antne lives ws its losers esstintsie their issiale t cretselshe Fielding famtily as ai child, a gist "atspltti'te" lii'rte pacsengers sndia agrownisliaiat. The fasth liesthiters tries arte masrkedttv ilestsincisis one of ttiose atnsissstii ells ct si'ting,ltssS sigiict'sthanI itthe reeslalect orgnliztions, awsssca B esim er'S_ irst. cay iduriig ti's:Was'to initisefcin s- The stosy ofiin ssadolsescentlRussian dirty Outsofgea r its its eistaW ii shootgirt luthorwis tiltsbeautiftu'sl; orZi-c.. Huron St. acros from Interurban Station a wsrec~k, siistopting ee eople' ini Anter tiuJrso''''i li.oe t:' it i: toe railroadi statiu skuiing '"utrilGod'slboy5s. tllsit shoss its tarn,stnd inTit- sake onlyt: aifess'koplek"toolust lovethiser, here sandithiere, lhroig- sil-less toi carry outi Iis plta iiof5outs'istory. bum itifs eroslswhoisiss i ~l fl 1111111ll1111[111EIIIIIII~ii1611111111111H c'ommssitisg cacietesir itooisswssitn Annisis ires. its:marrtii's'sMisntlie' sninvssitraguessi lis t: wedd1 ioltir; is iS I litsteed by hi: mo51 ts's' that Anne c .igdr tir;ofa soman tl sis o r t er is this]'ovr1 or i' i 'Itiitlid bi isssslst'Ct- ' log t1 Ie1 er Allthetse o c iii t sr c islet's Iis i'lla1d1' The po. iel i e o o t c of i5 lit' lit ' s'hisa sifts sicnntt steinvalidledl tean exi' si osntet I T he i' Iis 5555u ti~rl 1rins' -is'i'ttsl t' liull:5C es tit rec .Il . its Iie"ss ti' sti 1 1 t'tlllurt an .er tnug iiifsecrt'SHatppiiness. Tie fletX lie st in ictheitird ist' xctl lsi'eaiitt'usltsi"tis lehestboe tfuiIsttil'ti si iallyIderiiz s'thl ov1 les: As ret lbseliits 'I of iite iottus t'crlsi'isti et al ushi I n g'ltliitlt 1 t s igthslt 1Irasveever Siltente- (Ie lls'siu"itia as't utir lt~n :scried J'rldis fialy releasslisaby it. seemiedto 10 lrie Ith ''ta 1to' I 5511 iise tof i s t'last lnev's'acinsist chansgesa 115p515cptly to 11 si i'itlist's"esifthle buook. Ill e'int ill's'' i t i i'yihi sIC ef'est: usy StatcIirs la ittmpted to (ildti' sit hits iilit l a iliutttso Irs ir is its ls I'thisass tusdttiisti itlst.acsrift-' " "' ,. I. th lie ]d"elr 'a s titc I' its 1t y eii l5su ffer ilg. hets'ast, treeichsptNew i",?,rig Fo i ar iShown b y sike riso ahti s, I . Ithinktsqutitle ttllt'11 pi550 sither Ifi.;h s' c' io tie'r'." ienJ L asits s,;lot). Teey irt it till'issihil ie.st a si-ruolers lsashi e i e.t ri 5 wo' en ini 5eilach 1 s s i ot hearttheIisusual csthteir 11r s'sss'i' ssnest o~ Ii ll) is o1 te sameitciraisi. I 05vtdencei't111n0ini"Atne Svei'nat 555s siuiii seitat tiei' ittiCas q atys h'e'ls" lie lis' '' Is o issi is sts l' n-I'l sc M. Ilunssi's a it isng; it is xcomelii- ct tits' t ps ia i'this esey'at ''f" woitt issts hy asile itisshoutsbeiageither jrirutenby h a'sta hmisa 'ra pan BERT~RAM BEWILDERED ofsllisr'n 1I 'Iji e 1' Ithe is tiftis w icsit s 'I'E MI11D1111o(1Tu lE lAIInin ieIll iii isaind 1thei p ogss o v'e,Sit' Phtlp (ii . Ge'or'"e 1. resoy %N (, 0,n 4 thils' lornst. la mssem y NcT urk. tsI. t'h itstihs'. 'i ise t ' isrr r tloaies'ecl its'Dossuthsy Sadert fully., the istialoutonaly Iis beringats ''isosit itusn isalkedi sisoil ls'n lsi ll o 'troosf f te w rit''s tiillfir err this' fie ti e r oast',sl heir'ownth silt'asiris's consstrusc'ion sit oust s'tulis, hbiIi hedgye. ietincd to keepi tsll the lutidle a tosk ftrs Ot's'55liitih1i515( l''-5515'i- sr the r'stashnudboh sidsbsfissygstonsli'scertailsyslt ot' aes. Sir Pilip tibbss'notvel, "Theus .i iiSADVENTURES ABOARD si thue Roads," siwalis twensi'eons' ~s- SHIP p Ir 'overlies,pitiicasl, socsi1si 's or l, that l conftlronlt hs hnt Egltsndih.utudhi ltn, 1 HLGR! I DSWELL, by Alfred I. capical ansI Iaibor, ri tisrrtty assi Ills' Sanford, 1. ID. Appleon & C'. esple, iloyaly toshis sifetutndte last' Reviewredl hy'Juotns P. Dassuon of several ltie ss'somenus... ssuon, at- A thoruglly csmoasunplace sea- stays struggling ag iIy's torn bte s'etorssy, suthenstis:ina tmosshere st the oipsoig issues, untsil filyhyte hueltssly jsvenileoin treatent suds 'eciresirceease not Inialy out uiontss 5 1 iisatsiWeu a-tlniwfCitcIhing jL aster isplayn~ of ht.isroblems. hut itsthe ecsomsoring trade, dhes o tmocre than ios end st reality of a led in a god hospitial. bri~ybc oCna n aeu In those pages' where Sir Phlip fur- hiri:~ akt ordss aeu gets he is a noveist and gives fll pray that Iis ucslsors e perna- siting to li. journaistic ge'nina1 die tueahtly and unetivocally suppressed. "1' HERE is no specal fa- honhc glowes with his sincerity. The 'Tle sbosh is not dtsres sing. ha act 1 verhereliiewhchra e tub it e r ine. when the reality fored mode for Easter. iuestionably preeminent as a corres- the author'' experiences thrist Straps, ribon bows, suede, pat- pondent in the late war have een bet cthroitghi Iis untrained tyle, givin it et and satin, are equally ef- to giving-'in this novel a clear isspres- life slos vigor. fetive. Our stock includes sion of the pst-war Euroipe of 120- The writing of the book is of itselfsoehn epcily utd'o 21. Gibbss is a iwiter twiths a tper susisli- not nearly'astsdsas i it might e. It.c~ltin epcal utdt ty sincere and ympahetisc. ie usacks tonaly in discipline, buc Stan- your tate and individuaity. clear and lipiud English. furdhs vocabulary is qite adequate or \We invite your inspection So long as the author hellsttiusro hist simpjle subject and Iis sentence in England the stry fared tll right-- sractuire, prticalarly its decriptive the contitoent somse restrassiis its lost Itt Franceaumist'aen ipubic in.Oilts ion M.Sushursliui theathorir uit. r Ax '1D ~ J~~l~.~ dlibertely'ledi tossits mn , nep- silts's're''ul'arge liiitIositnheo sieIlls Z tutu' O~tlttersls,'l Iriig te sit sailo rle 1 bult tas avethe tut- us 'otrely Sir Ij i's Iaticqoitm5n, bu11111 eli tersh if' oly 111 7 E. V.5SHI "'CON ir '-lulls Ilithee ts'4. -i I nl fit-v it ' llsey sownu 'rPti'stile ushiestits snub i-i la~t ,.:t ~' i'u'ill(I t nitt _);llE is ' amlst' is' hatu' veusu':Asl el ~if I hlis atilil' si--'s'alta ethesr l uill -