lgppiPP!i W l fr-r 1 . ' EVENING, UBLie LEDGER PHILAiELPHLi. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER. 36, 1922 BU: ? ' , ' EVENING UBLtC LEDaER-PHILAI)ELPHLlt TOE i PUBLISHED LATEST NOVELS RV SOMR FAMOUS WRVi mm LATEST NOVELS BY SOME FAMOUS WRITERS ffofeu$oosficp it-.VTWM mim IDIBBH j' T r ' n of tilt 7TH v M Twe, notable 'novels are ready for the alert f.V.tiener! In DECEM BER love ($2.00) Kebert . nicnens nas handled with bower and delicacy a drama of Londen Society. Again, in a first novel. THE VOICE IN THE WILDERN E SS fi $2.00) Richard ilaker comes out of obscurity with a talent at least as great as his here's. His por traits of Charles Pe trie, playwright and his daughter, Cynthia, will put Richard Blalur en the novel ists' map. Albert Pavsen Terhune's BLACK CAESAR'S CMiV ($1.75) is about buried treasure in the waters of Miami and a girl. Fer the friendly readers of Christopher Merley a new and handier edi tion is ready of his CHIMNEYSMOKE, with delightful Fogar Fegar ty drawings (Cleth, $1.50; leather $3.00). And the first of the season's juveniles greet the children Four volumes of THE MAY BY R ON BOOKS (each 75 cents) relating, with joyful pictures, the adventures of a black bear, a brown rooster, a yellow duckling and a tan terrier. At All Bookshops jw thejbavsef wer Richard IRVING BACHELLER gives us a love story that in carnates the spirit of the taiggle for indeeenden Something is happening or bout te happen all the time nd the events are always vig orous full-fledged man-sized fiien. Each hasitsewn thrill, its own doubt as te outcome, iHewn suspense, and the inci dents fellow logically each upon the heels of another se wat the reader's interest b pt at pitch.' But it is as a vital historical, pufture that the book has its greatest interest and its great est worth. Within the com P of four hundred pages it presents an impressive re ne, vitalized by the passions nd emotions and spirit of years of national birth. New Tork Times Bobba-Merrill, 'Publishers "HAVE YOU READ SIMON CALLED PETER By Rebert Keable Auther of "The Mether ' am Living," etc. T,T.iS, l)rebbly the most X widely talked of novel .Published during 1922. 12,00 fnusinea vll L DbHed'A Ce.. 81 Sri. A., 'u V f-.--r -w- -? ii , s -vvr.tfesPIssssHaT .' GV9 HQH7f I CV3 SIR GILBERT PARKKR Who Is uraln appealing for popular favor by writing "Carnac's Felly" PARKER'S NEW NOVEL Tangled Life-Skein of Sir Gil bert's Here Mere Than a Bit Unusual It la net often thnt Sir Gilbert Pnr ker censtruct: nn entire novel en u flimsy foundation, but thnt liinMer 'lnj?cr of tln Cnnacllnii Northwest hns Inpseil Inte thnt mlstnke with "Car nac's Felly" (.T. B. Llpplncett Com pany). VCnrnnc'e Felly" ,1s one thnt ennnet stand the close test of fnct quctlenlnB, nnd the lnjiM en the pert of Sir Gil bert in nil the mere (frleveus ns It Is upon this "felly" thnt the major nctien of the story revolves. Cnrnac Is the supposed veuncer Min of n Cnn.idlnn lumber king, who cares mere for nn artistic rnreer thnn money grubbing In the lumber wilderness or at n desk in Montreal, while in New Yerk he permits himself te be "tnlpjicd" into a marriage with n French model. He wnkcn suddenly te learn the mnrrlngc wah performed by n meRlstrnte nnd Inter he blindly Mgns a hotel ri'Rif-ter ns mnn and wife. Sir Gilbert blithely disregards the license laws of New Yerk in plnntlne this "mnrrlnRe" nnd passes the reRister In cident as a mere lapse of memory by Cnrnaq. Lntcr Cnrnac enters into n Canadian pellticnl flfiht and wins, dcfcntlnc his real father, who Is net the lumber klnc, but 11 French-Canadian pellticnl lender, who lincl wronged his mother years be fore while she was suffering under slights and neglect of her husband. Sir Gilbert lins jmid only fleeting re gard te the co'erful life und ways of the habitants, but what he has done Is in his usual vivid &tyle. The battle of fnther ngnlnst ten, the tangled life skein of Cnrnac nnd his slew light for romance are mere thun a bit unusual. Hut Cnrnnc himself seems n Kid sort of here, one who permits him hell te be buffeted Hhnut nml wlm he..,!!,. deserves the succcfs of fume nnd for tune that finally are his. ROMANCE IN ALASKA Stalwart Settler Fellows 'Alaska Man's Luck With 'Alaskan Idyll' It is the fault of fate rather than Hjalmer Rutzebeck that "My Alnskan Idyll" (Bent & J-lvcright) is net as engrossing ns "Alaska Man's Luck," Rutzcbeuk'a first plunge Inte the liter ary ocean. Strange, indeed, would it be if a man's life pages continued te be replete with thrills nnd adventures nnd epic emotions. There must come a time when the humdrum monotony of pimple domesticity and dally routine will re place the most feverish of hazards and exploits. In "Alaska Man's Luck" Rutzcbeek nttempted the simple story of his ad ventures. Coming te AlHskn us an un lettered und het tempered Norseman Ik rnn atom of suffering, sturvatlen and nnaiiy imprisonment. It was his re nhrascH that made the book n success, "My Alaska Idyll" takes tin tlie ufter his first romance lias culminated in nis marriage, On n bleak llttle clearing in Alaska lie takes up bis battle te found a home. The story is thnt of th" indomitable struggle or tne unconuucrnble ngnlnst the unfrieudlv forces of nature and the frequently unfriendly forces of man. In hlR second book the yeun author scins te sense tne failure of fate te con tlnue te supply feddir for llet'nn at first hand, nnd there Is a plain strain Ing for effect nn effort te empharize the importance of trivial facts by liter ary ileremtlnn. And Rutzebeck nlalnly nns net jet rencnea me literary heights thnt he admits arc his goal. But the Mscend book is clenrlv better told thnn the first, although lacking In Incidents. If a third is te come it will be better for ltutzeleek te wait until events worthy of retelling occur. BARONESS ORCZY WRITES A ROMANCE FULL OF THRILLS "A Story of Leve Trjumphnnt" is the phrase in which the Bareness Orczy's lntest novel, "Nlcelette" (Geerge II. Dornn Company. New Yerk), is dpscrlbed by Its enthusiastic "iiotmers. .(! n rending of this i;o i;e mnntic tale of old Picardy, the land 'of romance nnd poetry, fairly juMllles the description. H is the Picardy of ,the nineteenth century, after Leuis XVIII had been llrinly re-established en the throne of France, and with the rum bles of the Revolution only fnlntly heard, if nt all audlb'c, In which llurenef'S Orezy has framed her Mery. There Is net cen the faintest vision of the "Scarlet Pimpernel" of gallant memory in the nnrrnthe which has as its scene the ancient half-ruined chateau of the Ventndeurs, n family belonging te the "old noblesse" and the comfortable cottage of the peasant Dejdier snuggled In the valley domi nated by the mountain fastnesses of old Provance, wuere tnt- viimaii'iurs a fn ra tline held tyrannical sway. But grind ing poverty new tyrannizes ever the chateau, albeit the piide of its ancient intelnlne If inmhnled. while smiling prosperity brighten! the modest home of the Deydlcrs. The story has te de with the all all eempierlng love of Nlcelette, the lovely daughter of the peasant, for the liund liund seme Monsieur In Comte Ventadmir, the scion of a haughty rnce, for whom Ills nreud granddninc has the loftiest as pirations as the restorer of his family's glory. It would take nwny the splce of leading the book If the iltiiiitn out come of feud, rnclnl prejudice nnd scheming greed united te break the lie thnt binds the peusuut's chl'd te the jeung nobleman et lirr choice vtcre dis closed here. But it is i-nfc te say that the lever of romance of the real spur kUnar kind will lay down this story of romantic times in a land of romance with a feeling of perfect atUftetlen, MAXWELL'S THRILLER Written About a Spinster With a Passionate and Adven turous Past J In these days marked by the publi cation of novels, whose sole distinction much less distinction than character istic Id n kind of Ingratiating gllbncss In diction as well ns In episode, one wel comes n writer with the substnntlnl mind and craftsmanship of W. B. Max well. His novel; "Spinster of This Parish," issued by Dedd, Mead & Ce.r 1 net just n clever book; It Is'n book that could have grown only out of n life ilchly cultivated and carefully ob served. It has all Ihe trappings' of n "thrill er." Bluff, hearty Antheny Dyke, ex plorer, with no. little renown, sweeps 1'mmellne Verlnder out of mid-Victorian Minshlnc and peace into a storm of passionate love. He nlready-has n wife, who is hopelessly insane, whom he was tricked into marrvinz. and i whom the laws of England will net .icrmlt him te divorce. Eramellne shocks the community by running away. She cresses the Andes with Dyke In search of emeralds buried by the ancient Incas. kills n man te save Dyke's life, and returns te her pa rich te live a life of loneliness while her lever wanders off te find the Seuth Pele. In the par lsur she braves the contempt of family nnd neighbors, until after long years, until her purple patch is qulte for gotten, until she Is accepted as a sweet, inoffensive spinster, with no past, and with no possibility of a future. It is a story of inexplicable coincidence a thriller. And yet it is infinitely mere tuna that. At the bands of a less able writer, the startling situations would have been unduly emphnslzed. But Mnxwcll uses them merely as unobtrusive pegs en which te hang the fabric of convincing 'Ife and love.. One cannot sc'parate the characters and even the events from one's own life. One feels, as one. rends, that one is net merely rending, but thnt one, for some 400 pages, Is living n little mere richly as well. There Is pnln of long welting in the book; the joy of reunion, the power of deep and abiding love, the "friendly faces of old sorrows" nil the thousand and one fn miliar griefs and gladnesses are drawn carefully and poignantly within the covers of this leisurely novel. In praising such n completely satis fying book there is a temptation te everBtnte a temptation te which W. B. Maxwell certainly never succumbs. He views his characters with restraint. He writes vividly, but calmly nnd without affectation. His book Is like nn old bachelor uncle; cntcrtninlng, trust worthy, nnd very wise and geed. JANE AUSTEN'S HUMOR , A Collection of Her Youthful Writings Proves That It Developed Early If the bright young men who nre writing burlesuucs of history and fiction had ene-hn'.f the gifts of .Fane Austen at the ngc of seventeen their books would be much mere entertaining. Three or four burlesques written by Miss Austen nt this age and net hitherto published have just appeared under the tlt'e of "Leve and Friendship nnd Other Early Works" (Frederick A. Stokes Company), through the belated consent of 11 grendniece that they t-ee the light of day. They prove that her gift of humor developed early, for they arc most humorously frolicsome In their manner. Ne mature burlcsquer could surpass them. The piece which gives the title te the book Is n short novel written in the form of letters telling about the ro mantic love affairs of the son of a nobleman and a girl of humble parents. When the father of the young man re preaches him for his marriage the son i replies that he hns de'ibcratcly re- I fratned tdncc his fifteenth year from doing anything te please bis father. The father retorts that the eon Is tee modest, as he has net done nnj thing te please him since he was five years old. When the man proposes marriage te the girl she straightway faints and the women all faint en the slightest provocation. The levers prefesa te be able te live without feed, their love being sufficient, nnd se en she gees In ridicule of the sentimental novel of her day. Her "History of England from the reign of Henry IV te -the death of Charles I, by a partial, prejudiced and Ignorant hlsterlnn," is screamingly funny. She says in the chapter en Henry VI that "I suppose you knew n'l about the wars between htm and the Duke of Yerk, who was of the right side; If you de net, you had better rend some ether history, for, I shall net be very diffuse In this, meaning only te vent my bplecn ngalnst and shew my hatred te all these people whose parties or principles de net suit mine, nnd net te give information." And of Henry VIII she writes: "It would be an affront te my readers wcre j I te sutipese thnt they were net as well i acquainted with the particulars of this I King's reign ns I am myself. I will, therefore, save them the task of read- ' lng again what they have read before, . and myself the trouble of writing what I de net perfectly recollect, by giving them only n slight 'sketch of the nrln- clpal events which marked his reign." The boett is vaiuauic for its relation yust Published Sir Gilbert Parker has written a new Canadian romance, worthy of a place beside "The Right of Way" and "The Seats of the Mighty." Carnac's Felly is a singular story of strong men in a struggle for supremacy in love, business and politics, but the deepest interest of the reader will be held by Carnac Grier and the startling develop ments of his family heritage of hate. s CARNAC'S FOLLY The secret of Carnw's stmnge felly wi, the scerut of his power and final triumph His love for Junia fahele. whose ieiit n SmV;t n... n....i !....,.. . . L in,,mPn- r?!::t: River with its big thawed men gruuuu. A brecy. .evable book-one shi With e,l. ""mTuVZ J- B- "PM.NCOTT COMPANY, Publishers te the development efhe genius of Miss Austen, but It Is Interesting en its own ncceunt, nnd renders who tie net enre n penny whlst'e nbetit literary hl'tery niid the early evidences of great gifts in lit erary heroes will Und It very much worth while. The preface by Gilbert K, Chesterton Is an entertaining cfsny" about Miss Austen nnd her great gifts. LE QUEUX RIDS HIS SYSTEM OF MYSTERY-TALE GERMS William Le Queiix can construct a mystery story with the best of his fel low craftsmen when he tries. But "The1 Gelden Face" (The Mncaulav Company) indicates that this prolific nuther merely was endeavoring te get a few latent mystery germs out of his system nnd succeeded. There Is 1IOV or nothing of suspense or withheld thrills In "T-ic Gelden Face," but the manifest skill of Mr. Le Queux keeps It just a ripple above the usual "hack written" underworld talc. "The Gelden Face" is the under world alias of a master crlmlnnl the "brains" of n far-reaching band of European criminals. The story, sup Zena Gal, in a front-page review in the N. Y. Time; lay: "Henceforth it is a part of literary experience te have read LOVE, and FREINDSHIP By JANE AUSTEN ilj'as Gale centinues: "First, for the joy of it, for the return of zest. Fer the forgotten faculty te ripple with inward laughter . . . But no one can read this littfc book without being inflnite'y "hievcd by ether than by laughter. Fer here Jane Austen is human, laughing, alive, taken unaware . . ." "Leve and Frcindship" is a newly discovered story of Jane Austen's" youth, followed by a History of England and sev eral ether characteristic fragments. With an Introduction by Gilbert K. Chesterton, $1.76. Thrilling Nevel by the author of "Mr. Wu." the GREEN GODDESS By leuise jerdan miln! Tcnse excitement, mystery, vivid color mark this novel of a Himalayan princjpa'ity, based en William Archer's play of the same name. Mrs. Miln's knowledge of the Orient and her ability te put its lure into living words contribute, as in "Mr. Wu," te the interest of the story. $1.00. 443 4th Ave FREDERICK A. Great personalities dominate human Mstery. Five, or at most ten, men are making the world in which we must live for years te come. Who are they ? 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