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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1923

THE MI+CHIGAN DAILY.

PAGE SEVEN

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The meeting ,is romantic. Tise end- cidents in whsich the auther detaci s! SCOUTIE JAZZ OF PIG'TA115 ALLEY; quite as dull as the title. I have n s-
ing tragic, tsr the tity girl finds she her work from the" absolute fictitious By William N. TIels, Stratford, 1923. er discovered a commercial story that
dloes not love the mountain rake. incongruity of her story. This hook we mention because it wsayhn u nneetn.Ti
What wonders of good these 'ocial; In treating with this book -e can- seems such an excellent joke upon
workers do, reforming and improx-'- not justly neglect thse superb natural ourselves. The Stratford Company, one, reputed to he full of laughter
ing condition., making a high-mined- dialogue which in it.self sows a thor- by sending us this juvenile tale of soy antI sunligtst, contains not much else
ed man of Felt Fallen, the pes ronsects acquaintance with lbe people of, scouts, thrilling runaways, and rob- than a Rotary Club attitude towcard life,
who is in love with the sentimental lbh- mountains. This display of elti- henes, has said with elephantine sub- snda touch of Psllyanna-by the way,
Isabl. t i notforthedabber n ste knowledge sould hut does not tlety: "There you are, dear boys. Now
things literary to discr edit the state-'exelsote the wa n unnatural plst. you have something you can compre- hv JIse h e Plyna
meet lbaI the boo5k is liased ot t,t"iis's Furs'is has giv en us in msany lend."Thsey may be right, I don't slip-covers? They are most conven-
The author lakes care tu stateItsat pt-sees 'sn accural" pictuire of lb' know At any rate I fo~und the thing ient. One can read ''antasius Mat-
'The atniosphere of this story,.its ountaineer io his hoe Sb'etiat, exceedingly dull consider for what lure' witis absolute calmsness under
backgrssiudsod evenstans' of its 0n- ctriistrised 1(o shoe the necessity it tax intended. If anyone has an so- thseir protectiuo even when one is an-
cide'nts arise froim the auithors con-thfoCrimisisinry' work 'amsong the~se noyintgitid brother whose birthsday ticipsating a visit frees the rector or
ection wsithi the Hietdmian settletistl'tspl "'aod i'sa grist isseasusu s cvsecsson, here is a mostt aliprepri- tse censor.
Sicheoolis Knelt CoeuntyKetucy" ,, e. S'he h slsdemontstr'ste'dlate gift. ('atluse a 2147-Wt, andI I Hoswever, tflu 'Bunk' is no warse
The truth iof this statseeltis o itef' its' ty fr'caitls sl'pesp'e;sic hullgladlly dice yosu smy eelsy'ofithe tisansthe stuff in the S. E. P., hut I
seItt s bItsai .5 1 1 5 rituroc tsi~is's" " st s u1« so n -es I ;dttiiit sishs the coeee sid not toast of a phil-
shldsfl ecit tes'tit ie't fioilois tIlthey(,ayis -.0 5 0 r, *osophsy. In all the ste-bunking pro-
that it ms le f:t ?,;el ti-'hi t.,.ni <r ',~t' --v SiNK ceses usanagesd by 'Michael Webb
Itoreve ssuls ls' eithecax i '5i 5> 0, .)cadv sitrdci Harpier"'id thiee was sc'arcely more philos ophy
leesis lice shie s l _tnt tr ie r4,19.'tats a low practical isdeas absout life.
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Qissi oe n"X'isistsshal I Io sits 'xi t t O(f'all sots'cii'' it'litic'
sects of tlissntisveliesbuts':-iboo'i- 1Tley're comonessssslitsepihilosophty
sasesd testisitsl"buddting" 'rom'antce" OfteaIs'sisitgull, intl babies.
and hbssreal uwselstltrisi His
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loins, of the eqisslisl existsencotet' ii IXills paptesuie I tore 'em)
hack usountaisseers of the sdumbisnesslit' lest-sin ci sthe auttbor fSashed
and ibec'ility of there sass" lf'esple, Her gise-geeousulorsim.

tisi 'si spee t sxicyIsais; 'the
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:iitit ' ie''5i. 5t'' . i e)tK is sund
fl('s'tsst'"listst.ored
its's )ft sitotlt'sect wxas esosseiseslxxts
n Yslk 'is Isursin"g sissl-,

Fl's-'ssst i' is tc s~the is o sonillusssin,
bIts-ittsc'lt' wortit icosissies isis'hu im issue,
I ce t.;;tssss ikeliii'antstlitsis ideceivedt by a
beausctifult lit.,besisecthe reasl -woeld is
sittr ad crelsasiidlthe ssill of msen is
evil and unjust.
AntI finally. fosrtunate is the man whoi has
atile'sit,secatuse it is Ittream that
spreas its flowvery g ardens amiid sdeserts
of snakes anti thorns.
-Traslatesd fret the Armenian by N. L. M\angouni.

When. you see the team
in action think of the
"Laundry Worthy
of the Name "
'We ace especially wiell equipped to handle student trade.
We'll launder anything from a handkerchief to a table cloth,
andt gusranlec to do as good a cb as mother,
Solid u~s lour next buntdle
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