r V A- . . . V1 T iT '' ,' .. ., ,' " ' V i, :' '.VJ F. I: VI V; 1 ? G4LLS SOCIAL STIGMA iteT D I ATT? TO? BiM I, I Vr' A-J-ra.1 VAV V-J '.' tr, 7" Jdusetvivcs Draw Toe 'Rigid plaint Frem Workers Maid" Would Have Empleyes $ ' ! Run Oivn Jeb Bureau . .. , . I An underlying itne of the dotnetle "Aln. t lint nnj dun ninn wn rolled wrvflnt problem l tlie social stlRtnn at upon in perform did ""t innteh in lontlr lentlr inched bv e mnny te deiucti. work. -emenes-i tin- tells of lieucuul; Ai'OOrdlMB te it Mcdln etnnn preniinent Tin- siRnlnVnnt thine about this wild n rlvti. nffnlr.s. who -lin- herself "A., tirelest is tlint it Is oflierd III tile heart denwmlnnl of Aiinekp .Inns ,,. v.., .......... .. .,,.. f An effort te rnie the ei nl tniel;inN pt h6ucheld work 11 nd ilm te ninke fucli labor mere dexirnblf te I lien; rn- itaged in It U the plen ct forth in 11 fttfB dUeusiIng tlie ervniil problem. Theletler follews: Xtllee 0 til FlrniiiO fiifi' . I 'lllf i "Sir There appeared In it lerent ssue.ef the New Serk Tinn-i Keiew mi ssny written by 11 jeung wife, in which J lie burden of bei ilnniglif- un linii isbwnslilnc wa n end nnd ntlii lent ause for diven-e T .TKAMxIltl' Mllltl IPKtttWttJtfiFrtUhV 1 r 1 M;itMrf If r. TO CltERIIilt IUI 1 TIIm"TOV Vnt'tr.tvi 1. I-Vh. 7 lb. 2R Mir 21 CAITUKTAMA vr. 4 Aur 5, .Maj in Bnitr.M'Altl 1 )li) ,tn .luiir .'H n, II N 1 rt ini ir i'i i nui ' ti cttKitni' in. M s.ii rinvn i.. KA.OM 'lur T DIRECT IRISH SERVICES n tti q f vjrrcnvN a i . n'vuu ,srTIII .Who. i lh.'J. Mar 11 M.IIAMV i'K;..MAir. t CAMEKOMX '4lli'll -! X V TO ' "VTX)frr:rtRY t (.H.VMlluW U1KHIV ?Jtj5' Apr. I Mnr I! XttSTinM Mr. IT . s v ilAl.tFVN liOMIOVDKRIIV SI (il.ASU.'W lli. IS I iiMlOMiElinti .l Bnl'n" M (I1.VMJOW lh. I iir IS M . '.1 .1 .,ihr u.r t rn: v :t j i'l5TANT! 'PI I' -MVTIW t.'c (ir.uiA iiosres T Assni ! PHII Iitinxu a UVr.R 1IKHNTKS Mnr. S L'uniilil mill Xncher ii.inhli l.lnr. r'nT emr-.. I.1IMI .limit s(r,r Hillj. rrfiniit emif iiniir.. iiMs . riiiii. N Dixie Steamship Line! I PHILADELPHIA te . Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.S"S"W00DMANSIE" EXPECTED TO SAIL JAXL'VKY 2S AT COSIKKT-NCK It VTKs Harrias, Magili & Ce., Inc. 423 Lafayette Hide.. Philadelphia Ltmburd S'SIM 31am Ijiu UOLLAN il AMERICA UNE j Ni;A. VOBK T( KOTrrrtllAM Via IMy month. Itoiileiiir-siir-Mfr Kyndani Vfh. X hT II nr 1.1 S. Amstfriliim b. IS Mnr. 25 nr i'.i .oenlnm Kfb. ?Z pr I M.tv 0 )Cetrdiini ir. H May 13 ,'iinc t; faitcnfcr Office, 1531 Walnut St.. Phila. Bjp Jj UNITED bWm?M mB, inc. - . Joint Service With Hamburg mnmm um New Yerk te Hamburg via PLYMOUTH (Londen) and BOULOGNE (Parts) Regular Fortnightly Passenger Service By tlie New Pal.'M.i' I rp r.n i m "RESOLUTE"ahd"J i" noe grown 'eni -f . S IU0.LTI r.cac r ..rk M.iv ' '.u 11 June.'; .S RLLIANC I " !.-'. !'. lime 1 ? )u II About 7' dnv le ( liAiinc' Pert .nd 8 (1h -. te llnmbnrs Excellent Accommodations in All Clashes Unsurpassed Cuisine and Service ler Rates iind 1 urtlirt I muji in iiujn Npp' tn UNITED AMER3CAN LENES, Inc. !'' Brfiudw .n "c 'i "i Ot I e .it sti ani-bip I n ki t yin' 1,, MVVU-rcT Tenm frenchl rrieunl lUlly at I'ler is Nurlli . I ni.i ,,f mr si i Passenger Cruise de Luxe S. S. Ruth Alexander Railing; from etv Vurl. I rljt r H'Ui I" .ilif'irnin, ii I'uiinnui ( annl. "lib uliiiiuirrt nl lluiiiiui I an rrsiirirn Fer Retes and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Ouncrs and Again V . !fi pP" u Ren ,i "emttrs I'qii S. I'eurth St.. Phila. Phene - Lembard "l-:-;. Mam 7781- BLACK M REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE Te Rotterdam SS "STORM KING" USSB . Sailing Jan. 21 SS "EDGEHILL" (USSBi Sailing Feb. 10 SS "STORM KING" (USSB) Sailing March 7 Fer Rates and Particulars, Apply Gev&Hn & Company, 8rzc, '. Aaenu 108 Seuth Fourth Lembard 5144 MALLORY TRflHSTORT 1MB, Inc. Regular Freight Service Te GENOA. NAPLES, BARCELONA, rKARSEBLLES A STEAMER (U. S. S. B.) First Half Feb. Fer Rates and Particulars Apply Gfivelin & Cemnanv. Inc.. '- As'jiL' 1"! . w- :. 108 Seuth Feuith LitmttMrd MMMriM. 5144 OC-D T71 ArTC1'"'"? " obtained with llictn by placing vSSjfX V M V i them cm n Miirth buslne- hauls- and. A-J.Lv.. a -m V .4 k-Ji, n,MllIelli tl.aHn. them ni junt . . m ty Caste Distinction, Is Cem . nl le;s, ' IM''l'r. Ml IllliV mii ei irn yintiis women tmhit K Ileal Cri1 of I'rnbleiu 'I it net the eru of the sennnt preb'ein leilijV Amerieii is enimldered the land f opportunity. S-plnl oppor tunity. It N for men iiiideiibtedl.t. -N It for women'? Vel while timiiiinl work of eveiw kind eeniieeled with home mnkinq i 11 Idni li mark iigiiliil Retting si bend ei lull. -'. inni. IPIImII nil lllerlnlllle who Is B "erieiiH thilikev nnd reader nml .wlie would 1 He In the cVem of bi rum nmiilii iiiti'iMi atleid te uiniiv 11 sill of Ills OWI1 ellli" If she lin been doing housework or laundry work for pay she would , f II . .1 . net be a.eepied sreinlly l the people with whom he iiiisl.t mingle free y "eliilly as a bm heler The men would net bar bis wife and daughter, but the women would. "T'.iu Ainern a i the Innd of oppor eppor opper 1 inlli with 11 string 10 it. We are all h.Hin wi'h the aiiii' kmil of inhbih rn - ii- I'nglntnl nml cnnuneutal conn cenn tni It wa. in' " if we c nil lie lieic the ris'uiiN of lnier. in Colonial dai" "We line ait teadtl liiifteil nwnv from the te'er.ini ennl attitude then held, mi ilia l no mil Iter hew much we nia. desire 1.1 be democratic, we de nel wish our ens m weil tin. ulrl who cook" nml help fur a wage, if the t in ditieus of our fninilj" liaie been for. n . three setieratie'i 10 wed our "li" tn illume et n.ir .iwii e'a ' li Is 11 nglii knot te untie nnd the 'biiig works in 11 ' ie'i 1 in ! Women Dislike lleusrw -rk 'We llllle II M:iilil pi'eb'em m e wonieel be. nue n eeretl tleipie the ileliu; of heu.ew.'ik. and consider 1: n ei ml Mismn en it g':i. eien tlmugli ie wages ina be ibnib'e ili.i.r nf 1 "With 110 motile ether erk or stenec'raiiliei Jliiin.anity I am -ending i Can we wonder t'.m ilie int"lllgen M l'"'Uis wlibdi xeu mux pu . 1! n'ln innie frmn il" peii-.int 1 lass f Irelnnd i Sw 11 live mju. si(), 1 ail lias use I lri i,h ;niil iai. ha te,nlil ilriftcil nun nursing, sellini; or 1 tliee wn.k ' I' - s mp t ' f .. .M :n 1 n if .1 I Ulsllll NHTIt fi STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY SS "Halsnm" Jan. 30 MOORE and McCORilIACK, Inc. 42S Beuric Bldg., PhiU. l.nnih. O.'ibj .M.iin 7,'iKt- rf I reisht sailings (lllt f PHILA DELPHI the tith and 20jh of each month I) I K K C T. ia Panama Canal te ! X ,.- - r K ,i je . i . i" i ', w na. ris'.ilml ll.illii liijelrc, enlllf Tnenmit Te Antwerp SS "SUTHERLAND' (USSB) Sailing Jan. 28 SS "WEST INSKIP" (USSB) Sailing, Feb. 17 SS "SUTHERLAND-' fuSSB) Sailing March 17 Street, Philadelphia A7a.fi 7020 rT. ' .T i -t 1 " Street, Philadelphia Mam 7920 EVEXIXG PUBLIC she ii te rise te the social stntim of the mm of hrr elnM Mini gcncrntlun. ' The Neci-ucs nre etir best nfuet for household help, nnil excellent remit pei pie, i "If l beautiful thcwav they re.Minnd te ir.The,v hn,e n thorough under j M n ml i ni; rxneth what will be require! I nf Kn I n.. nvn ...A.! int4na mi, , VI llluili II Ull, l Allu i.ril LUIIlin III. I m through slekiirii or giie-Md, pny Ibeui , I extra. In ether word", tine the golden rule. at. nil times." .4 . Organization ,!, Knverfd A suRges.tii.il that housewives organize 1 Interest in him In fifty or seventy years nil emple.wnent ngem of their own. te I n there has eemc n revival of Inter be known as the Common Senxe Intelll- p , , Melville, fnbell Is m ,', em,1,' is, ndva need b, .1 domestic .ilffereiit from bis ronieinpernrles ns e van .whose letter Is glie.i below. Melville was from bis. At a period llping n servntit mi self for eyeni, ,, ,,, 110Vp11Mh nlv wrltillK nl)0llt ears. 1 send mj opinion, and If lh!,he nfe of ,,, ,)m(untt Cabell lins for Mils: Common sense s senri'rr tedu.v nt in .....t .i......i 1 .i . .1.. both sides titan ever before. 1 "A man runs bis bnsine-s en common ipne nnd won't hnve nnj thing else. If this were se in hetit-clmld affairs, whlili 1 think it was w-ltli the old- fashioned homes, there would he less trouble "A mnld srtid the ether dn he took a situntlen nt .?! I n w-erk. New if she or her niistre.s lei some one de the washing nnd the maid worked for SU. te m mind tbennid mlglii have innde a nice lieme there nnd remained n long time. She had ceed feed nnd care, but nine.. ! 1 1., ,1,1,1 .,i.. r i, i.iu' .... ....v .-...- ...wn .'III,. .I I III: 1I1KII Mil, Mie had te seek something else In n short time nnd the 5M wns nenrlv spent ue lore sue get nnetner mutation. "Yeu must net expect the penny nnd the cake nlse. "I leeeive .$.1,"i a month nnd save enough te buy Liberty Iteiuls. pay en en ilewment insuiniice. hnve n nice 'home nnd ntn going en three ,nrH en that snlnr. . "I think the serinnts should form an intelligence bureau themselves nun all It t lie Common Sense Intelligence (lfficp nnd regulate It accordingly. Seme efliicJ end a mniil who wishes te be settled te some one whom she known n common sense peren enn't live with just because she gets n Inrger per cent out "f It. We nil knew this te he the truth HKSH M." llTealts Inlo Versr .1. Leenard lieweis. of Ui'M Stlle stie -t. entertain opinions en the serv ant iptestleu which nre expressed in verse Ills letter and .tie poem attached fol fel fol lew : With no mntiie ether tlinn te serve en one of iny blish for the b neltt of both parties ins master or miMrcss nml tlie vervant '. "(In.e tlie.i grasp tlie tine menning , of m words, a most peaceful nnd hnr- I iiiohIeUj solution can be concluded (in their ew n minds i. " lmi'i frrrilnw nml hlicinlwu. A thihj epimicil In thim.' n. fur nhr ,f then fmiiitlnhnn. I)t iimiy f'fif, eurl trlinl mmi 1 (ii trill tin n thr jircileui then hmC, 1 HIh, nl tray for mnn. I ill tin' jilctl'jr imt ilijtirit. I i iniiii tlhlnnt linn . H"(r ie i' tea hcliiml, fml In nrril of support, ) our ilutirn hit frrcil nf a I'eurt. Viililly. fast nnil Dirinr. 'niir f. loe pony tn ntn . Hi thr funtniii lir rani, I ml thr h-iII te lirr Inl;r in nndritlaml, '.' giving u-r lend Se Qlhm may Icnrn,' URGE MORE POLICE Market Street Merchants Call for a Check en Crime Ma.ei Aloeie has been sidii'id by (tie Maiket Strett Meiihanis" Asn. ciaiien of its adoption of tlie follow ing ' luasuniili ns the crime waie lias t..i;.iei niei-eili')!,. pinpertuuis and the i'ii tnitlic rcgu'utleiis nic net inhlev ng ilie In iKlicial rei'ltv .mil. iMtfi, mie in n 1'irge mensiirc ie iiiadeeuate -n etj ami trntHe etlicei's. "Ites'ilml. 'I'bat the MinUet Street M'Ti'llIlII t ' AsMlei.lllOII leilllC-t-. fill i'm, nnil te apptepriatp iilfi'ieiit funds in prm up- siii i aililltlens te tlie present I ulice I'eiee as will nuke n nilcqi'a'p ter the prolectleii of preperli nnd regu 'at ion of parking Iraflii MISSION TO HAVE BIRTHDAY Silver Anniversary of Galilee te Be Celebrated t.nnlee Mission. Si' me Micct. tiiieugh wlueli hundreds of "down and outs" liuie been rehabiliinled and made isetul cllirtis. will celeliraie lis "silver annicrnry" next weel. The missiiin, iihich is under the di lution of the Kplscepal f'litiifli. lins nirnuged a progiem emering three ti glits. (In tlie night of .Innunri 2S the innfiersari sen ice will b held a' the mission The spciUeis will be llishep Itliinclntider, tin- It. i li Llewpllui N (iale. tlie Kei .lelm It linn and lUiam A Ltppincett. .1' N. CAROLINIANS TO MEET Fermer Residents of Pine Tree State te Have Annual Dinner 1'hc ii ti ii i ii 1 iiim iiil reunion of hi North Carolina Se. ieti of Peiiiisih.t ma will be held Hi s eieii:ng. when ilm inembers will be ii(ireed hi Senater (i. Max Cardner of Si-.-'b" . V C TIip jup-idpni of the seeleiv is (ior (ier (ior den 11 I'lUei and the ether officers .lie llewanl IJnike. i n e -president ; ICdgar T Sniper, secieiuiv. and .1. S. P. Carpi liter tieuurer. Afler-Dinncr Tricks Ne The , ti.l TIib Tuneful Tumbler piengs of ii fork arc snapped with the lingers belli our a gin an I liH.ll tUe llllger.s of water. As IIih iingeis aie di an ii awn) fnuii tin' g I n - n Ii w humming siennl i-ues from Hie viatei. lis i hunch il aw 11 b) the lin gers 'I'I c .in I, lies iii ilii eihcr bund i" lin-li holds ilii. ml. As attention is Incited teiiiiid III' slilss i t base of the fm'. is pies., i cgaiiist a plnlc, or Hie woedt ii inble This in uses the ringing sound in come from the ferk: but it sounds as though it nunc from I Hie class. uj-i aii' ti.!, hu rulle halvtr Cemixntii ,f &ZL M4r f5 I etui Ll5t)GERHILr)fil?HlA, SATTMJAY; CABELL 4S JAMES B. CABELL, UNIQUE AMONG MODERN WRITERS F .FAMES IIRAXCH OAnRLL should step writing new nnd spend the remainder of I1I3 life In obscurity ; there would surely be n revival of iif- f llin,n..nl 11...0. lf i,no iln.. the old chronicles nnd the old myths and has supplemented them with, bis own Imagination In n series of short tales nnd romances that nre unrivaled In modern literature. The publication of new and revised editions of two of bis earlier books hns come about largely .IA.ME8 ItKANCII C'AIIELL. Whose boehs urn praised and damned about equally by the American public thieugh tlie intetest in him aroused by the suppression of ".furgen." n re I inance of such rare quality that with all Its faults It Is likely te live long I ns one of the grcnt works of the crea tive imagination. It is the story of the senrcli of justice "ever the grave i of a dream" tlie grcnt romantic drcnni . of humankind tlend long sim-e nnd burled and "through the malice of time. ' that time which does Its best te cheat men of their Illusions and te destrev their tine visions THK new editions nre of "The Line t i ... .. ,.i,iiui,n,i I., mnn i ,.,,'"Ui,..".i...1 ,, Z . ,1 n nn and "( hivalr, that appealed in 11100 Ihev come from the press of Rebert M. Mellr d- & . e.. who nre publish- , mg nbell in "nlfjrm volumes. Mark lwnm said of The L ne of Leve wlipu It first appeared that It is the ehnrnilngcst book I have read in a long while,- Mr. (nbell. with n grim awl sardonic humor, hns preserved nnether comment en the book in the serirs of - . . press notices tnnt ne liserien in ine end of "lleiend Life. Ills nternr.i and philosophical confession et taith. Instead of agreeing with Mnik Twain I lie Richmond Lender describes "The Line of Leve" ns "execrnble and un forgivable." New. what Is the book? Aecerl- THE HONEYMOON James James Has Written Its Delightfully Intimate Dia- i lOgUCS .lames .lames, who m role a "(Jiilde te Weuii'ii." lins followed It with "Heney. ln))nn Dialogues' (L. P. Pulton . Ce 1. ti beeli which no one bur a man ft " f te ,'Ssh iF . , , L J y&mm m ssssm. v-f vllSKfVlkV. ssssssssw ' JmkswsWssswssswi. Isssssssmf iHiHIIRTy lravjRrai who had been en a hoiieii'ieon could I "" "i"r. -. iicm i ves n piaci L, ,, . i,,.i, ,i ,hn'nlll"" ,,l MakPis of the Ninetcent write. Ilie bride i llabclle anil Ine t.' iiltirv. 1 l. .n .l..,llnf .1,1 "T. ttilbelle llll nf .nl In T lniilnn.nl r..t......l I 1.' IIMMIs(,i..ij ,i them." Mr "Ime hi publishers i r i,iu ,,.,iv,.lii,ii,.i.,""irils eu.h for his niip-ullnilj- ',' -', women Willi the tendc-ncss and the tol - tel - eriincc eT a philosopher. Instead of wishing that thev were different he de- wisniiiu in ' . liplits In tliem ns they nre and adjuMi himself te their mood. At least the brdegioem in these djalngue.s s,-, adjusts Himself. Indeed, be nas mode cr, index of the moeus ei uaiiette nun ne knows just what te de te provoke cad: mood. Sometimes be gees home at night Willi a desire te ee lie- ;n mood 1" She meelH blm in. sav, mood St. nnd he lias te ge' mound le Ki lij a s(,rr of pieeess of shifting gears, for he has discovered tbnl It is ns disastrous te a woman ns te an nutoniebile te shift from low te high without going thieugh the intermediate gears. When be gets her into mood 1" b" disreiers that she nil hum in..".. . , i.n.i Iippe nleltltig for tlie same thing nil tbp time. i.i.iiu.ii. the whole book i- an elabera tlen and embroidery of tjie IliPine for- mulated In "fluldi Heek h Weiiien." natneli " I lie most impermni uiscev- erv vet' recorded about woman is tlint .i.- '.r.nL .,ni niPiiii hnlf what she leeks Its ivav it l ns geed as Anthem) Hepe s Dnllv Dialogues." hut it is franker, n. the literature of the tir-l ipiurlPr of I""'' flip tlVCntletll cetlllir.l "lis ;ill.lllllilin.-ll ... ......!.. n, tlie reticences of the lneiiiture el the last ipi.irte.- of the uiii"le. ntli. Health and Diet Mrs. M ii i y A. Wilsen, looking iditer of this new-spapei. bus .'inhered into h book n inns of Directions nbe.it n.itinnl cnrreetiie diets nhicu lu-i upcrien'e n e dietitian ba found useful. She cnlls i ilie book "Hi nil i .inn met t nere i arc i hai'tprs en ilicl f'i uric ae'il and ! fur ebeslti. diei fur uieiliers nnd m scdenlar) workers die in- pmiputs or ibp .lewisli fnilh. diet for insiniinln and r,... uiniiv oilier persons ,md i iimliiieiis. 'The book mntiiins nintu recipeu fei I nn paring the dilTercnt art e lev ()f fned recommended in the ilifiei.nt feinis of .tint The hook is published h. Mi". ! iii. n Imrinlt tit line f.nnU'lni- velinil In v : "n! . -r.v;.Vhi;j ;t " . - . i .,.., hooks I nai u.ive 1'iniik T. P.iireu's wh.lling -tery "The f ' i nl -i of the Cinucltit." hns jiisi had it iMeiil;. fmnlli nriiitlug: lli;.!, Ip's "Hislonefl ivilUut'iiii In I Jiglnnd" its loriv-secenil priming: i. It iliin i.idl'i "Slnrj el the l.iillau" lis t went) third pi inting: .1 I!. McMnsler's "His ter) f the People of the Trilled Suites" lis' twentieth printing, and Olleuderf's Method of Leaning Ilie Kpansn l.an irunce." It" one hundredth prlnllns. All of th").! books nre wiyiHicd by . Ap Blcten & Ce. it, nnd iecs net menu bii.iiiiiiik sn.- nu.,". ...u ....... v-,.. . . " " - Fer nun end for women with a sense of a careful and painstaking leview of two; buiiinr don't threw nn thing, gentle wnra and the niiinieniueus part pla.iPil reader all women have u senes of hu- in both by a masle.- niililn.i mind who i mnr or profess te h.ne-the book will did iiiijch in Prussiaili.ing (.ermany and L""' 'T iiv,rnlnlne nnd diverting. In cstnbllsblng Kullur. yt. AN ARTIST 1ir te Its subtitle It Is n "Dizain des Mnringcs." . A "dizain" is n resarj of ten 'bends, se the book is n ten beaded rosary of marriages, with ten .romantic tnles of love, told with n line feeling for the high drama in volved, sometimes comedy, but mere often trngedy. "Chivalry." according te its subtitle. It n "Dizain des Keines." that Is. a tcu.bended tesnry of queens. fcnch j bend Is the tale of flic love affairs u ipieen nnd the splendid chlvaty el a knight. It s -uemnci. or ine chlvnlreus Mnrshlp of wemnnklnd In nn cnrllcr form. The rcsenrcheH whicu resulted In "Chivalry" are deubtleKS responsible for "Demnel." As short Ktories the tnles of the (en queen". In "Chivalry" are like the c.xqulidtely nnri'iiit liniv tlenreH of the .fntinnesi.. but ihcj differ irem the Hery llguie-. In Hint they nie palpltiitlng with life und passion M- K. CAllKLL is a romantic satirist; ' npeet who writes in prese: n ..!.....' ...1m .aMa ...Anild tfm I I w I f IMiliiit-r lili iiim;s nvrnia iwi nn I". incuts. And he hns n plillosepliy of life, n philosophy of loyalty te truth and beauty that he makes no effort te renceal. Indeed, he would probably iibtcp with Geerge Sand when she re buked (jtistave Klnubert for his detached (etMjiisiave rinueerr ler ins uemciica i ' " i-"" '".': a '., ,,..,.1,1 lism bv saying: "One cannot hnve n'ways like that of the Reman ,w0ll"i i.r.i... !.. .. niii -iii,,,i ii. i UnUpi'ii nml Western, at the cese ei rea phll l.., ,.,,, .,. n ,... ............ .in. nppearlng. He mlglii nave been le- t onstenunc s severeignly. -" ",: scribing whnt he Iiiin tiled te put Inte1 points out 1hat belief in nutherity his own hooks when he makes Jehn upon wl Ich must depend the effective Chnrleris sn in "lleyend Life." "Oh-1 ness of nil gevrrnment. has been dis band I would sity t tint books nre best ruptcil. He cn1phnsl7.es the fuel thnt the Insured ngnlnst oblivion through the r(1e of divine right hns passed, prob preb practice of the nucterlnl virtues of dls- ; nblv forever, but he questions, en In unction nnd clarity, of beauty endj symmptrj of tenderness and truth and' urbanity WIIION h man of letters gees travel in ir and then writes about it. the ' result is usually something' mere tbnn u (Themns Seltzer). He might hhve culled it "The Reflections of an Alert Mind en Tilings In General" If he had wished n mere descriptive title, for thnt Is what il is. The people nnd the towns he visits nre the provoking cause of his reflections, nnd be does net hcsl- tatc te put down what lie thinks of I'lcrything under tlie sun. As lie wns In the Mpditpriniipnn nml wa visiting Islands en which men have lived for thousands nf .wars with hanging civili zations mid religions the provocation te thought was pretty strong. Reailincthe . ..... . .. .-" oeou is iii.e traveling wltn nn Informed nnd alert companion nnd listening te his conversation, l.ut there is mere in the book than Mr. Lawrence's reflections. ,,( describes Sicily nnd Sardinia and "", s,' !'l-ccn them with such skill ,m, u , llm,K,nmifm , , k , , ,f , These who delight n nrlnrha. trnVeDB can find no better ,.,; ti,nn Mr i,awrence. He will ,,,,, tIcn ln ,,, ,.,,, lTanunrv oxitliei , t1(1 Ttnlinn sen nnd te the Tireless inns ,n snr(unIn , t0 ,, ,PasP1. ,,.. m,rvci lerCi ,) w,u VI01V ,0 ,,,,,, ,!lP nntives in their picturesque ces- llimPH , wl, piIlt ,,, , fIl0m ()r ,pauty of the scenery nml the enterprise of the Italian fieverntnent in subsidlz ing metdr omnibuses te run ever the hilly reeds of the Island and eennppt the little towns. And one can get nil huh witnnut Miucrlng tlie inconveniences' which Mr. Lawrence had te endure. I n. w. n. MOLTKE Prussian Strategist Analyzed in "Makers of 19th Century" '''he cvact status of Moltke as a mill- ,n,.v MrntPist ,,, m )p n ,,.,. r)f argutiiPtitntivp dlsi eurp by militarists 0f t),js or t,lt w.,11ii ,f nnp n ,,.,j tlml the Pruss.an chief of stall I and one of the maker of the defunct """,u7'. Vi n t"t rich in v cwpe nts which nre antiieuai u-rtt'K,' hi. HiIVm'q7nHvll?ite what wC generally conceive ns vnlie written about Ills trip from Sicily te , ... ". ,i,.,n.v The Hen. Sardinia nnd thence te the mainland of P ,t'li " 1 ,0"n. ' ,?eLel en ail a. inn Jj. !l u muni. nA lmii ' Italy, lie calls il "Men nnd Sardinia" """' . ':,"" ." ".." V .", . ' ..mi ,,, ..,,. i,i i nii'iin i .,"'".". ... i . I i Whitten the Cermai, soldier lias found I inllmate friends by ,i,"ex-',l ''''''V'V !l sianpii iieiPiiuer ei iiim tactics mnl inrreiinillslimriits. Colonel WliMteiiN , , ..jrtip" ;s tlp ,., v,m,c TI ,, impeitant biegrapliical scries en men " l'n'' d"finilp intlueiicp In Ilie last i.entur.i und lakes Its ilace with the f wnr,., en nPP f ,. rimps. Ilcib-i Spencer. Porfirio IHa., f'hnrnwoedV. "Lincoln." and the ,ihcr as piiblMic.1 h UtnrfcUA &J fl . egrapliy than one dealing with the per Nennl sine of tlie ndmiitcdb Si cat sol- flier. Tills is eas.i le iiuderslniid, as Moltke does net lend himself te tlie, softer side except as icgaids his life, long romance with his wife, an Knglish Knglish weman. Prem Moltke's hildlioed. which ee-eui-ied nl the t imc of 1'iussia's down fall in Ilie Nnpnleenli period, the ve'unie skins iiipidly ever h.s leuth in 1 hi DnSlsh nrnii il in I skelchil.i fid- ..... ...- ,, adilspr te iIip PerlP. ews lils yims in tlie i..isi a milliuii Ir is nei until tl pciiin of the war Wliiiten i call) leaclics his stridp and from that limp en he becomes cleseli anal) lii ill of .ueiih'- s puini-ps. i m- sunn, iri.niincei Is true of the K'-njice-Piiisslau war, which Is gene Inte niinuiel.i from i .. ! Iltirtll (. jBiar i m a m ms M4 Mr ms as a s i nr s m . - III. I IXHII IJIKM.'lll I Iloevs ndilei! '" 'lir I'lee I.iiiriu, Tli r if-n'li unit l.m j-1 sir.fi iiunns ihr eck t-nlrc .lanuar.' If) Mlocellaneeus rrlinn ii i: - anU "C'nljiiiza i en of -"Conunipeiiu i nilli I'm- Am - . MuiriH I truliH Vel. .1. .lantrew Men i Mnr nun W. I..-" I ,r. .1. V A -Iteblnann. 1. " .li "Sens nf sencn ' ("M.ininHiii nf .Mnn." 'Vlenln ' -' PinoleK in iht United Hutfe Fiction ps 1 1 .'Xuiumii ' "HriMiitf rtliei V "1 Millien I'liieii i lila "ItuuBh CiesiinR.' Vniiimi li I'irri. c:in sinelMi. II Th mipse'i Children's Beeks c.inrt.. I i jincls ' iViif l-'iu M fei Veunr r'"Pls lrlius J.ue.i Pui tan l w n I'llntP", it i" "F'Hr-l..i'l Him. in. Rmiell, Ada "Cleeigs Wahlniitnn MnlitvRii Alan 'mother Kulilinn "" lamllnaeii. r;. r. - .aiiihieu mnr- ml. . T-mim-nn P. O ' Princelen Bn Under sin, K. P..- " Oirl.- .Mr.nld T'jrpln T ler Slenei." Kdna- Old MiliS h Hccil "I'Mtlil' fnui rilllUA! A Who Did Write It? Who wreli "'Hi- Mirrors of Wash-tnglin-:" The) tried in (iuil out at .a leccnt dinner al the tirldireu Club 'j'he leaslmasier iinneunced thai Ilie nutlmr was present and "will lie please stand up." Twenty men Immediately rose te thrlr feet. The author Ir evl- .1.1 .K . .... ' iiillflnl'i' OTnei'l t ((ItlVlllllll f I ln heiil i -j tlently n clever in cnncenllnis IiIh own . Id-ntlly as he wns In rcveallns thehe1 he dlecuiucs n the book. jAMtilM922 OTHER BOOKS OF WEEK THE GOD'S TWILIGHT m ' F Descrihcs th Rui l Ancient Civilization , The classic (Jecttcrdaemcrdiig Is set forth net as music drnmn but ns epic hlttery by the grcnt Itnllnn historian. Ougllelme Ferrcre, In "The Ituln of Ancient Civilization nnd the Triumph of Christianity" (G. V. Putnam's Sens). Dr. Fcrrere. following the comparative method be employed in "Ancient Heme nnd Modern America. h(nk wtt Se Co,derntien (' mndlllenM In the Europe of Today." Af. Mn .slgnlllcnnt "Oreatness has supplemented and Interpreteit hc , i)ecinc f Heme" nnd ether lm nnrlnnt works. Tlr Verrere linn be come ncccnted ns nn authority en the hMerv of Heme nnd Its bearing en the modern world. Ills new volume an alyzes n wealth of data and detail, lie nggregnte of his researches, considering Illeine nnd (Jic purple and splendid! ' civilization and culture cstnbllshcri the rniiFCH tnnt untiermineu inu" imrlpf (lie Iteimin niun'.re. 1 lie cur" noleglc summary cover the period ue-in-iuin tin. ilentii of the Umnerer Spa'- nnii 2Sri. nnil Ibe rlesp of CenstOll- tlnc's reign In 340. In this century the deendent and disintegrating phases et Ilemnn Imperialism were cxlgcntly nnd potently eperntivc. " . The main theslH of Dr. Icrrcre in this interesting volume is that the con- lit en of nest-Wnr Ktirepp f lirsmuii.v - - ----.'... 11. l.Vrrnr.l terprctatiens he gives, the intelligence nf ihn nlle nt Hin whole nCOplP. Or. Kcrrere Jidduccs grave grounds for his belief, which will be interesting, nt least, te liberals nnil rndlcnls. nnd all I who held te democratic needs Ills book Is graphic In style ami is rSs4si- A DELIGHTFUL LAD Kenneth, the Irrepressible, in "The Charmed Circle" Kenneth, the fifteen -year -old Irre pressible, mode by Kdwerd Alden .Tewell the here of his first novel. "Tlie Charmed Circle" fA:fwl A. Knepl. Inc.). will make n best of friends for himself and his creator. A breer.y. un sophisticated nnd withal nnturnl youth, he Is is discovered In l'nrls with his II- nun ni', eiim-illiin nfter his prnnks have proved tee much for sedate American prepiun prepiun tery schools. In the charmed circle, ns Mr. Jewell designntes the little group' about whom the lery revolves. Ken- ncth llnds a leiely opera singer, n mysterious. her. -tempered npnntsn woman and nn American widow with matrimenii pesibllitics net te men- , Hen n breezv American adventurer and -big game jungle nnd fniantiiil hunter. , Kenneth Innocently stnrts the ball of romance rolling. When the render, grad- unlly irons out mussed-up nffairs lie lenriis the opera singer Is Kenneth's mother, the Spanish, woman Is his guardlnn's divorced wife, tlie widow is seen te be one nn longer, nnd the nd- I venturer is Kenneth's stepfather. As Mr. Jewell's: first effort. "The rtinrniPil Circle" deserves mere than nassing attention nnd murks the bow i of u writer whose briskness of style nnil cleverncps of depiction premise even mere enjoyable luture wen,. Kennetb is a levnblc elm racier mid 1 certainlv does net deserve blame for being iivjiIp te say with unbeyiidi stilt- , edness he never yet has "stolen any thing net edible." The diction is prob preb nbli n remainder from Mr. .towel! s barnstiiiiulng tlns. Ner does the fact that the ai.llier new calls itcriiiuua ins home excuse him for iselutlng one el hi" characters a full year in Kene while , seeking a divorce. The locale-being Paris-gives Mr. Jewell an opportunity of surprising hi- miinil ei creiicii. i ihte- "' im.k.m imagine "The 'harmed Circle Is a rrench neicl can rest assured Hint at least Pag" KI is written cml.i In Kng !sh with'jul even a tlallie "uu-ln-ln " . .. i. ri'l I Inl,l I Geed Nature Boek Much nature willing is marred ii ion much attention te the details of nnturnl hlMnrj.. The author cinnet gel it out of his head that be is writing a UMboek for sppclnlislM. Most of us line iialuiP. bill few of u" are spei I n 1 isls Therefore when n man like Wil liam lleehe. director of tin Ireplcnl ie scinch sialien of the New Yeik Zoe. logical Secietl. wilt's stub a hook as "IMgc of tin .lunglc" fllcnr.i Helt , t'e i. there is caue for tliauksgh ing Mr. P.iebe takes te bis task the m lelhgent interest of a human being i.ilher than the dull ?cul "I a collator if fads which mm semetiinc lie usiful. 'I Ids k about life in Afri.a K ns ilranuiiic as a nu leili-amu and as inler fill lis ii painting b) I iirnei. I He c who i end it will no! lie ninleiil ittibss the) linie the geed tnilune te gel In Id if P!ii)lhing cNc that Mr. Ileelie utile's of this iiuture. KW BOOKS Fiction HOM.V.MCifiN DIALOOUns llv l,n.-k Jamn. New Vml I. V Hun. n A Cm Till: IIII'Di.'s I'I. A '1'S ll,i- i)cnru-d 3ln lulr. Ilnmiin. '.lulu, llni'ii. S. i.u rutillnv sler.v nf fniwulii s .leiiinblliza. I'en nml nfter, Willi n Hili.iuiel unliller Hip nri".illnu hcru II) Hie anilier u "North of S3 ' Till: IIIIIIKH.. H ' ' '' 1'ickihall. New Vml. I'enl'iry Unmn.iiii Sinine neiel "f He m.iu'bii of .' ni " uilh n lilniiil-j'iilnel ciinte.cnu m win peace nnd n btbiu hprfriud iilrl. Till: ROMANTIC IAHV llv Michael Vrlen. Ne.i Vnrk Diidd. Mea.l t Ce I'm- siilitle end brilliantly written Mujiei nt wenren. General Asr.r,i..s ami Mi:'iHTi:its n- i.au. .. Hnnan.an. Ne Verl. llarcnmt liffne Ce. Knur pliys "f Victorian "I'nde li n will knew li llnllih nnei of lhe ptm am' iitcseni xrriemi'nn. He dfulgnii te nml," fniiill'nr hlslnrlml r'. ara-te-i Incliidlnn the Jueen leek m .ins .ikkIii or i"t nl Irani an l nnj In Inni-ed ie another age. HI'.AI.I'll A I' Dun's U linn V I mm Pulib'-he I Ie th ai.'hu 'Jil .Seuiu Tntllllrd Hi.-ei. I'hil.nlnli Inn nn; slnlflUMAN S WCIIllvHllul' llv Wrrien 11. Mlilei Clnclnna Sieiinn Kid I t'empnni A pracllrnl Bulde for the spn-iing iwr en Tlt hew te make end de such thlnse nn lentinaUlnu. red rupalrlna. enmn cn.ik- I Inr. rifle repalrlnt. etr. A handv Kufde, thla vieeU la. te enlevli.s the eutdnnra life. 1 PANAMA. I'AST AND I'llKSUNT n A llynil Varrlll. New Yeik Uedd. Mead A Ce. A convenient manunl Inxnricnl ione itraphUal (ind pioneinlr nf n muniu n tic known 'e Amcrlf .urn -el ininnaieli nuked with the UnK-J Stutei TRUMPETER SWAN By Temple Bailey A delightful love itery At All BoekttorttllhitrateJ. f2.00 The Penn Pulflishlne Ce., Phila. translation irem tuc iiuimn. 0 ,i. c. suuiui; A caricature from the Roehinan nf a brilliant Rritlsli poet who lias published a new olume of verse SQUIRE IS A POET He Proves It Beyond Question in His Second Volume "Peems: First Series." may nel hnve revealed ,T. C. Squire ns n poet of parts. but "Poems; Second Scries" (Cleerge IT. Dornn Cemnanv). leave no doubt of l.i.. :.. tfiu Pnntrv II hns some- his poetic gifl. ieeti. u uns .enu times lieen snld. Is an acquired tnste. limes neeii sum. " i like that for olives. Ibis is because se much that noses as lvectrv is simply se nun il iiui iiij.ii i I - .. Ilinsqiieradlllg In borrowed IllietJ Wlllill flans loesclv about a weazened body of I Innnlties. There Is no really big poetry .vhlcli does net hnve nn instani ......! n l.n mnct imvnnliisticated. "I'I""1 . L,M . . . .. .- i..i.. Twe or three of the pieces in tins n,n-i , leluine of verse by Sir. .squire nave ilhatnlinen. "The I ids." which hns 1 nai npiiin I. ,''",',,.' ,,., ,nM 'the place of honor nt tlie lieglrining. nns Mint qualltv. It is nil rely the reflections 1 t .. 1.ii...'lifii1 nnvkMn nn the cenlrnst I of a thoughtful I pel son en me "mirn i between the life of man nnd me '' nf the birds en earth. Mr. Squire has I I it . i .!. ...nti in mi nrilerli I described tlint eentrnst In nn euiirij sequence of rhvthmlc words, nnd lins done It wltll Mich skill tlint as one reads .none II Willi Mil ii eiiii iihm . lit n feeling of nwe grips the heait. ami I lie Ins done It se smply that even u ..l.ll.l ..n nU. t IP Willi! IPC Of If I This V.nrrllsliinnn. who is tlie editor of the Londen Mercury. I bound be ii Mercury. I bound t)p- ?:Xikciuffi fore he slops of contcnipeti - - ... . . . . 1 . .. much nener t.inn u in iuU.i Andivius Hedulie A-truly great romance of Ancient Reme by Edward Lucas White Auther of "El Supreme" Dr. ERNEST M. . ST1RES says: "Tills boef of life In the Feoend century ban the vitnllly anil Bpeed of the twcntietli con tury. Here Is that rare event book for every one " t2 00 at nny hoehshop E. P. Dutten & Ce.. 681 5th Ave.. N. Y. KING OF KEARSARGE Arthur O. 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