SUINDAY, JANUARY 27, 19241 THE MICHI1GAN DAILY PAGE F11' names wanders through every high- describes such minor academic souis class mclodrama, go back to the desert" as Jean Huguenot's husband wit. S to die, with many remarks anent the delicacy and sympathy. But Jean her- 13 G O K SThe cover of the volume forms a makes raer a fizzle of her. He knows ______________________pleasing contrast tn the sober, de- we ese pain ta it is honbu situation: and Wallace Smith has cc- nmure editions of The American Poets h antfe t h eon si D 'UST A NDASHES dared the trady to comic opera, or, whereof my library has hitherto been the sine fix. In each great crisis wauraeyct, to musical comedy. We composed. The Wallace Smith who thttraestfrc ehrv can ec he snorta horu inthedrew the illustrations is not the Wal- jcnl eprrl nfs-sei lHELlTTIE TIGRlESS: TALES OU'T wings, ready to prance on as soon as ;lace Smith who helped Ben tHechst OF THEl DUST OF MEXICO. By the moustachted, bemedalled comedy jack the price 4f Fantasius Mallace par'alyzed-and when this wears o... Iiallatcry Smithi f. Y P i. unnis Seni. leaid shall slip ignominiously on a up to tswenty-five dollars. Oh, yes,; she continues to cxist as usual. Rea lat~itits atuiieof itot toresbanana peel to thte acconmpaninment of the little tigress herself is a htigh-btorn people niay lbs stuntned once in a 1lrSniths olme f hot soresour national anthenm. I am nt ex- lady, kidnappedl'for unmentionabtle 'a-ite, bait'a-len they colie to, lheY affordspeos opportuinity forar aggerating: that is precisely the in- purposes by one of Panchas aliete-hvsoeratn.W nhewite oalish article in tite heat Jattnsnian ticeaion one gets from "Thes Little a nts,imucla to tier disgus. I. IeIr of death and it.slhorrittle effect on at imsane oit The Scope and Function Tigress." The pity of it, Iago, when brother goe.s forth to avenge her. At- child's niother, not hasvinig the shilit: of the Sitort Story, with a trticiular. the theme is trultiragic. tactiing htimiself to the rebtet army, its. is write a ccry like David's for Ab. a- llctereitre to its Metaphysical anti There is of course the possitbility learns of Captaiti Santiago's ness- a-u int Mr. Beitet drops his curtain juta- -that the autthor thsughat he asas thight- man, the little tigress. After the se- ciotusly asui hopes sisaltare all liae RiticatlPrestiipositiiatis. Thterein iesin.; thette acgedvytsy tresenting, it duacer lisa pail with his life for lis. eniaughsexperiencetos sipltly lisin-t' aight he assertedt saittisoiiiteshosw o as -ittator-atai~iaswith firscitl ipii- foul insult to btrotter's sister, out stufficicncy. And yet Jean, living nsa- maeisttfitrtohercaus ea r lnitlra atoi ia tettds i a x pri gs a feniate fietnd-inctarnate 'atit siant by mtosaemnt, can onty develop iaisniet tailer to rnie hat the tian ofi-s-in tse test sketches fseindts brotther to a btler lanai -anal"iby tufferiiag. This tiers; grtiuping of lite tta iiits tatatit I tttt-att.ittiiprovs-,-La liii-- actii alu-ith traits whoii doyou sutptisacit is? ereiits arounauttcentral etmiicteerntis tr ilieasis'itWaorldt-s'i-e sal iiiriffet? voiialuisicanal is srinteid in tat- -- --- --- rietothtitdtesnaloeda ttiar{n' :>aetise itta le tat sirt. - itssi4a ipathetic, anal tmemab pihetealsneo elt I shallt itetlat article-. In of atork-btau str Mr.Smithttidienitly JEAN'S IM~ARITAL Ait ieus itof rtis nue - i tt i-sat-sil lie. don taow(oiht lboetsa'rsa t n troice DVENTURES tart, r1t. lieet i ta a goodid tea,s iitesedpatceA'.Smt' little an little. It as sutptaosed tatsacthlire I tate reconstutcttedl Jean as I think ala-ottrci-niita t-ai to, stat te-eve so i-ant- tattheti-re rkatn'autis futt JEAN UGUIENOT. by Stlphtn'ii- sue seas mantt to tbe: let tme present imiha-li tasi-rai in. "Thitlei Ti- ofiiisliikyadjctjaitses anal sitlas a- ecros. cent Bet. cHenry Hoh llt2, $2.01). hter to youi, a fine, beautiful girt, 'ahio gic s" i-;atat a'sirt bookas to retail of Wie serr the rebiels of Pancho 'avilsaciii- To be gin aeith a tratisma greatt.am- hit grown up in an old Georgia usan- a Sndy mrnng;itfit i adirbl in mlodamticll frm . C Io.thor comtabines ai tiercingemndaiw'itha stoat with a naiatenaint as guaradiatn. With tiln oala aressinag' goswn, bummaaed tat R. C. E~., glintitag villainaoasly fromi Camels, anad Doras tBila-e:taut to tate tinder thae ariam.of wide somttbreros an tinder.stanatding heart. Frecutenty, Tlii ter site shanws both tetaderness and at ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~to latasattaisaamiatania-tta-rsan-iaay-ign La 'so he envelosaphis-ariatings 'aith 'toy aty, ualities fitted to des tro: ality analtnataoretaltitiate satue thaaiscatraicha, apptaarntty a Mestxican "ty bevtysId sr-oe aig noa complnaina,,e tereus-ncanlessefcniaplea Jwit an the Siinttayatitaang sosamsos. Tue bath Latintais Arcs.ite,'thioughI maiiy be isee o aeranttaoitli i esa n efcnrl et is iiltitrtia aa eta iarstaia sitotiiaatotaatat ua. Aase i i -of style whaere there is tpognancy. mtagive, ft e r maternal nature whtite life itstnar beamelodraasin latex-si-lvetisky tawinkl he 66i-awattias- "Thislo a.st Mc. Ienet lacks. Ileais not overflows awith pity and love. She ten, t as nasaall maeodsranma. Tat sitsala als. ~Tiary'are adisatapearaing like a gretau thosr: lie is htotinsateademao-'itt-atsnotwa-at till her taopertoasts seriouasy,'a-hat vils tie auathoar'asineealtor'aing slowely on ,a-let lion- Ity. Thattlie totatllyforgetstis.apatpeas , but aiarries the professoriat -asoak as his-Ifaiure tat s-a-i-the iran, tai-rpet.'" Attic at tea'atare ajectivs. boundaatarytat lila in choosinag to aerate SbhawAshtley, 'citltnawing that Isavs behind the taeodranas. If he hail seen "liareatain of ith- ewine faides fraisa that it a woaean's dev-elopmsent as the se-as atanting. After this, the stage is thintlieetaight htive mtademus uniter- uslakaelet-.' Yes. Anal in liar last eesc riticism that can hb tuttle of sat fur trageady. Sbhaw is a ntitter standthe liar rgedtytat life in contems- stoary, whlicta aithagreait rhttioric-al ef- his nra-el. There is sariety of expres-, failaire, hut her dtaughlter brings tier porary Mexicao, torn switharevnolutions, festive-aissa(see B~ratnder Matthtewts sion, daaatic techntiquatte dsi at tuntas haispiness. Of coure the an utghter letrayesd by her leadaaers sidally oilier for the princriple invtotvesd) iscoaat rhatrmting poetictal psosages, taut the sies. Tue security that Shatadai once ntiosn, hee aristatcratcy-atnat her civil- "Oust of Nlexien Again,." the aithor core of livitag, tie it joy or sorroaw, represented tat Jean is all gone and izatlinatatrade realyliensats: t hels taakes El bHatuirist10-a saradonic andl is netver retachead. hr. Betets Joy starehas lost everything. city rabble. Thters is tragedy in that cytaicaliniidlthotauniter various ,anilsorrows are acadaemaic, and he While tie'aso recovering from the Ii ii flUR Hot Carmel, "-'Chocolate a nd F Butter Scotch Sundaes are delicious. S L Try Our Sj H alted.I I )ALACE $W E11?S & G04- SOUTH SI VxRSI TY-' 'llnesa folowing Eve's death, Shaw Iwent abroad to study oldl manuscripts, andasetvent along, There was ns companionship. Shaws in his selfish presccupation let her grow lunely and therefore lest careful of her company. He was hardly a man; in his 'work hue - was an automaton with lasahea of brilliance, with his wife a spoiled and -sensual child. Jean's radiance uf life 'aas dim. She longedl unknowingly for an active, free, careless hsappiness which she found finally in I-ugues Parette. Shms haud fear scruptles abount leaving her hausand-sinre her daughters deatha they had grown further apart than ,enenmies. Unfaithfualness. Breaking of trust. Baitawhen there lout sue trust? Words - dozens of theum - aMeaningless as a awhisper heard ini sleep. a"H-ere lies J. H.liac a couterfeit 'IShe kept her trust athen there wasn't soy." It 'aas Huigues who focused tier con- e lusion for her. They were happy. He took far more than Shaw had ever done, but he also gave nuch nones. IHe was in- terested. She was friend, sweetheart, 'shafer, wife, nmother, everything. She changed his ideass of life. lie believed in her, wanted to marry her after her husband gut his divorce. She wvas the strongest humian factor in hit life. Here her poawer glo'aed. But the 'aar was stronger. It ended Hugues and Jean. Hugues it merely killed, but Jean was alone. This was -nre than ever, this was 'worst, for she 'aspow older and and had no plant of life. Her 1.spirit was no longer hers,' all she had done was for Hugus. film had lost h ter Self, and nothing really mattered any more. She had lust identity and the pageant of dust was over. With this I end nmy story,. $et continues his. But ftue rest is not pecial /111k -15c a'