. The Southern planter. the man adoptsnewspaper work, and there he findhthe woman who becomes his inspira-tion. Leading the shorter fiction of themonth is In the Strong Mans Bor-ders, by Frank Saville. It is athrilling romance of the rescue of agirl from a fate worse than story of a plucky newsboy istold by Walt Makee under the title,The Initiative of Pokes. An amus-ing satire on nerves is that by AdeleMarie Shaw, Katharine and the San-atorium. The institution describedis purely hypothetical, and exaggeratedso as to be excruciatingly funny. EllaMiddleton Tybouts contribution, TheMeth


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