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vi | : self-expression,” says he, but *“deFOF Of Jot MATE ce, writing ei, oh 18 ab, the sory von Lo th individual is the igh | TO Interest Women “Beatrice Webb," a compact blog- | this is not pertinent here. The est purpose of which any group, in-| “A Lady's Pleasure,” a new an. raphy, says that Mrs. Webb's mar- | Webbs held fast to thei ial nis cluding the Sate, is Sapable." {thology of selections designed to inard 14 . . SY etr Social ANNE, t women, will be published Friried life was so completely happy {wrote their serious books and prob-| IF THE economy of the United ores) Wm. Penn Publishing Corp., that “she provided one of the most | {ably educated a vast number of | | States is not to be ruled by a man- New York. complete vindications of the institu- [their compatriots to their point of | |agerial agency —the managerial| with an introduction by Ilka YOUR RELIABLE DRUGGIST [Xe] OVER HALF-A-CENTURY tion of mar riage that has ever been |view. 4 | system —then we must reform capi- | onase the volume contains selec- RS — " ——— , Ist. seen in British public life.” Whatever their Vibes, Hit Webbs BSS enterprise, says Mr. Rau- tiohs from $7 authors, both contemgy. 8 were not personalities about which |denbus MARGARET COLE, the wife of |amusing or arresting anecdotes| He proposes a revision of cor-! |peeary RE gamle male oy female | i gy G. D. H. Cole, herself a Fabian and could be written. Mrs. Cole recog- [porations in which stockholders ¢ women. RED CROSS COTTON | i To Help You Feel ment thoroughly sympathetic with Bea- nizes this by making her biography |who do not work in them osten-| ——————————————— 3 § | and Look Your Best! trice Webb, has written one of the a record of firm objectives and hard | sibly will be taxed out of existence. |Historical Novel | 3 o best organized, economically: written | work, A tax of 66.6 per cent will be| ’ | i | S UIBB biographies of the day. levied on the profits of corpora- Scheduled June 17 { | | Q It is more an intellectual than | '‘Dragonwyck’ Put tions, but voided if the corporation| «The Unterrified,” a new his-| i | Mineral personal history, for the reason that | gives 33.3 per cent of its earnings| torical novel by Constance Robert- | SHAMPOO 3 the Webbs lived the lite of the IN Pocket Books to its employees and 33.3 to its ous- | son, is scheduled for June 17 pub- W i 1 Oil mind with extraordinary thorough- | Anya Seton's “Dragonwyck,” cur-| (OMers. lication by Henry Holt & Co. | Ib. $1.19 Ne'e, . / | | nets. | rentiy to be seen locally in its film! TIS Would seein 10 be a sort of) Concerned with, New York state “le ampoo in a Tubs. i 1 em “Her life-history is the social his-| ; . co-operative system. Democrats who were opposed to Sterile cotton. Highly absorbent REMOVES UNSIGHTLY DANDRUFF : | Bottle 59¢ tory of two generations.” says Mrs. | coon will be reprinted in pocket, Mr. Raudenbush says corpora- | Lincoln and to war with the South, For first aid; in the nursery for LEAVES MAIR LUSTROUS | | Cole, pointing to. its beginnings ii |Dooks this month, according to the tions that do not earn profits don't \the novel treats such episodes as swabs and lotion applicator Ho Sites NA | | A gentle lazative the 1880's, when trade unionism and | Publishers. count anyhow. [the anti-draft riots of July, 1863. | :. | | Tasteless, odor- RTE co-operatives were weak and edu- | Forthcoming pocket books also But he fails to take into consid- (ohmeon «fJohmon, 23¢ 49¢ * 79¢ ' i oon wie diéat Re cated women did a little “reform |include Zane Grey's “The Last eration the ability of many indus- i | OY a slumming” as voluntary social serv- | | Trail,” Peter Field's “Gringo Guns,” tries, notably railroads, to run for | - ' . — 4 i ——— fos was called in those days. Ellery Queen's “There Was an Old years without earning more than —" d YT 8.» Woman,” and Clarissa Fairchild interest on their debts, and maybe | . APE

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BEATRICE WEBB was 85 when Cushman’s “Young Widow.” she died in 1945, and her husband, | Passfield, survived her. She was | ‘Brave Mardi Gras' Vivid when they made their —— ~ NOW PLAYING love with the U. 8. 8. R.” The results of that remarkable | AND HIS "BRAVE MADRI GRAS." A novel. book, “Soviet Communism,” a work| dianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill. $2.75. ORCHESTRA great many friendships among rad- By JACK THOMPSON Addamae Lang, Vocalist icals and led to a bitter controversy “BRAVE MARDI GRAS" DINNER MUSIC FROM Chamberlin. But it is vitiated by a mushy love affair Dance From $ P. M. Strangely enough, Mrs. Webb had | W. Adolphe Roberts does a. powerful job of carrying his readers | Federal Admission Tax Applied Excellen untfl 1930, when her interest was and out again into the dark days of rebuilding of Louisiana. Yet, (] NEVER A COVER CHARGE aroused by books by Mauriee Hindus he could have made his star char- . , ro {are caught in the tentacles of the Hi) } | WAMHIAL J 1) latter,” adds Mrs. Cole, “changed 2» {giant octopus and carried off to a ; ii his views as a result of the mistakes | py FAILED to notice the fact clipped short and he finds himself coliecttvize agriculture and the sev- gpa, read by other than the ones at Bull Run in the thick of the’ : erity of the authorities.” | for whom they are intended. Other- FOR MOST $9 95 Later through a strange and al- 8 ’ MRS. COLE declares that the Typifying Creole aristocracy, most too obvious coincidence, he is BLUE POINT AUTO Webbs frequenty criticized Soviet Blaise Lamotte returns to New SUPPLY a Confederate spy, in New Orthe Comintern, but of their “love” studying, and joins in the gloric\s leans. there was no doubt. It should be ang mysterious life of the city. DIANA MUSIC 0 of war for the Confederacy. He has 150 oR PALL DOE PES tacked, the Webbs became apoligists | tions for the Mardi Gras: he wan- many harrowing and thrilling adfor Stalin's methods. ders happily through the beautiful | himself on the verge af capture | leo selection—all sizes all their undertakings was remark- deita city and he renews old ac- and certain death. But he eludes | { ably successful. Neither had any: guaintances. | terrible beast of New Orleans, man- | d was important. Co-operatives, trade! THEN, through a succession of aging eventually to return to the | we Pay Up to $50.00 for Your! unionism, industrial democracy, the events, Louisiana is dragged into of New Orleans and the South, pro- | price. We buy Diamonds, Antigue| | Statesman and the Labor party period he meets the beautiful Lyn vides some very readable pages. His Sows Old Gold and Silver were among the issues that engaged | Lewis—a brilliant woman from a

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