--.f, w .frmWTnijprVwxj1 wpflp 'Tyvi-V3pl EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916. 15 TRAVEL AND TRADE IN THE NEW BOOKS FICTION ITALIAN VOLUMES PHOTOPLA Yfl - xmnniv &"" m mi 1 f Jl 4 I Jj, ', 1 f0-AMERICAN TRADE, ALASKA AND MEXICO FIGURE IN NEW BOOKS W "Modernizing the Monroe Doc- trine Jjeais wim iruue Problems of the South ern Continent tjjlHBR NON-FICTION The advnntngoB offered by the South American trnde neldn nnd tho methods to b employ"1 by American Investors and business Interests who desire- to renn the i.nta of trnde expansion In thai dlrec- tlion are ably Bet forth In "Modernizing ffierrlll. cx-tfnltcd fitntes Minister to Ar gentina (HOUBIUOn ttlllillll uiiiJ.in, jjuh- The volume Is tho result of years of successful experience In the handling of our commercial nnd diplomatic, rolatlons In Latin-America. Tho author explains the economic situation In tho South ' American republics, describes tho oppor tunities for trndo expansion nnd shows from experlenco Just what policies will fos ter that friendship so vital to tho de velopment of our future commerce. Tho chaptors devoted to a discussion of tho methods to bo iidoptod by chambers of commerce and similar commercial bodies which dcslro to talco part In increasing sales abroad aro particularly valuable. Harry Anton Auor carries forward his travel narrative, begun In "Tho North Country" with "Campllres on tho Yukon" (Stewart & Kkld Company, Cincinnati) I The author brings to other lovers of tho great outdors, wiio aro not so fortunate as to bo able to pick np their traps and pack along tho remote trnlls, pictures of llfo in our northern possession which con trast sharply and divergently with tho pent-up llfo wo havo to endure in cities, no matter how keen is tho wanderlust within our bouIb. Ho Is n. hunter of big game, as well as nn explorer. In addition ' to covering the great wastes of tho Alas kan wilderness, air. Auor has closely ob served tho wild life there. Ho Is moro than a nlmrod who kills for tho sako of a record bag or sheer delight In slaugh ter. His observations nro of real value, And ho has Illustrated tho book with somo remarkablo photographs of Bconory and action. In 'Tho srnBtcrlnc of Mexico" (Jlacmll Ian Company, Now York), Kato Stephens Ms given a graphic picture-story of tho period and persons who aro dealt with after the manner of formal history by William Hlckllng Prescott. Castillo, Cor tex, Alvarado, Sandoval and Chrlstobal Am nil,l nnnnnK m,r1 rnnnnnni. In tlin tinc-na of an nccount ns fascinating as fiction through Its spirited modo of telling tho tale of ndventures of hardihood and derrlng-do. Tho palo figures of tho Mon tezumas have, at tills lata date, a pathetic Interest before tho onrush of tho conmils eltectlvely that their characterizations ladores. Tho Spaniards nro recreated bo stand out as if flesh and blood adventurers . had been recalled from tho dim reaches of history. Tho account Is not only readable, but it Is highly Informative. Tho author has mado studious research In olden chronicles, and lias availed herself ot the scientific investigations of tho htand ard historians. Winifred need Trcdwoll's delightful humor enlivens tho pages of her llttlo volumo, "Chineso Art Motives Interpreted" (0. P. Putnam's Sons, Now York), until tho book takes on an added Interest. Tho author deciphers tho Taolst, Confucian, Buddhist nnd nondescript symbols on vases, paintings, cmbroldorles and other forms of Oriental nrt so clearly that tho t hidden beauties of tho subjects becomo nt once apparent. It Is when sho comments upon tho Chinese legends, which aro tho sola subjects of tho art, that tho author's fresh humor is particularly pleasing, Somo day somebody la going to wrlto a history for tho schools that will contain something moro than merely nnmes nnd dates. Thomas S. March, State Inspector (of High Schools of Pennsylvania, has mado an npproach In this direction In "A History of Pennsylvania" (American Book Company. Now York). Doctor March has appended a. few intelligent Questions at the end of each chapter that might give tho Btudont nn Inkling of tho social, eco nomic and political significance of tho im portant events of tho past. np. Klnvrt s. Mimkov floes not sav anv- K thing that would revolutionize tho method of volco training In his book, "Tho Nat ural Method of Volco Production" (Charles Scrlbner's Sons, Now York. Chicago, Bos ton). The volumo. which is tho result of systematic study slnco 1879 and special laboratory Investigation during the last 13 years, states as Its major premise that non-interference with the action of tho vocal cords and the full application of resonance aro tho two things essential to correct voice production. This Is the Ideal for which all reputnble vocal teachers strive. "Is Venus Inhabited?" bv C. K. Housden .i (Longmans, Green & Co., London and LjNew York), contains tho deductions which i convinco mo nutnor, a iiriusn aatrona Imer. that life does exist upon the planet m which Is one step nearer tho sun than the earin. The pamphlet is written in reaauy understandable English, making It as en tertaining to the layman as it Is interest ing to tho scientist. Italian Queries Answered A. T. S., Camden, N, J. La Dethlehem Steel "Works lavora infattt non alia pro duzlone degll esplosivt ma a quella delta granate vuoto e dello arm!, credlamo, In questo momento. Pero' la compagnla eta costruendo uno stnbllimento per la fabbrlcazione degll esploahl anche. Non Bapplamo quail siano I saiaril. Viva 1'Italla, Jenkintown. Pa. Non sap plamo, E' meglio die l rlvolgiato ad un awocato e gll esponeta I fattl In dettaglio coma stanno. lCgll soltanto, dopo avere appreso 1 fatti, potra' conblg llarvf. Books Received THE HEART OP THUNDER MOUNTAIN, 11 Edrid A. Bingham. 1.85, Little, n,HFown Co.. Boston. . ., . VOKLD PEACE, lly John Blgalow, 4J.60, Mitchell Kennerleir. New York. , WARY ALLEN. By Eleanor Marvin. 11.23. Doubleday. Paa k Co.. New York. OEKALDINE FARRAH. By Herself. 12. H;uhton Mlfaio Company. Boston. THE APOSTLE. By Paul Hiaclnthe Loyson. TVAnBlatl itv n.,,.tt Xf martr- 75 centa. -Dtfobleday, Vntjtt A Co.. Garden City, N. Y. "OLDEN OLOIl?, By P. Horace Rose. 11.23. HER Hiihtiakivh pifnsE. By ilelea liiflrva If nnn rnmnanw. t JMBW lurK. llv listen R. Martin, "Jl.ss. Doubleday Pa It Co., Garden City, N. Y. .1 STUJtNS AND' MOVIES anfl Other Tales In Vera. 75 cents. Houghtoo Mifflin CoiS , Piny. Boston and New York. . ' A SENTIMENTAL DRAGOON, By Edna Lar- : - uunti . v . w-...". .-. ----. ASUI ft;,.. ,, UCVtQ wm rzrfZzJr e oric. SPLrm. Wy F Berkeley Smith. 23. IlnilhlaJnl. T i --. n.Jan fMftW. N Y. ta.r.""'"! lain ac awut. uoiuwi vi ". . in (Jitv. "ii iti'ivurai, Ilv llnrv H Watt. ll.OV. Watts The Macmlllan Company, New York. 1 BONUS AND aATlHES. By Edgar Lea Ma- tir VftFb- n 23. Tna iiacmiuan i-ompaur, "" HIGH TIDE Bonn of loy and vision from preaeat-dar uoets. Edited, br Ut. Waldo lllcnards. S 23. .. , THE BYMPHOlfY PLAY. By Jennetla Leo. trAli Charles Hcrlbuer's Sons. New York. THU BTRANQEU'a WEDD1NO. By V. L. George. 1183. Little. Urowo Co., Boston. Tim meaiAjnu of personal life, gr Newman Smyln. S. Cba.rle Bcrtbnar a . 8ons. New York. ANTWEKP TO OALLIPOLL Dy AtttMT guhl. itM;5?-. CharU Scrlbner's Boa. New York. THll WAV nu n-ifl funqQ ftv uoroscne- itlch. it 5 n P. Putnam's Bona. NevM rork. TWO DB.a.THg IN THE BBONX By DonaW , J?vaaa. 1 Nicholas Brown PhUadeluhU. 1 JFW MONEYS BX Fslhanj Ot0i1 gtottat. U-M. , Assletoa Co.. N SHAKESPEARE'S MONTH INTRODUCED BY PLAYS Tercentennial of Poet's Birth the Occasion for Com memorative Comedies 111 Shakespeare Is running the war a close second In tlic amount uf publicity his friends hae been able to procuro for him ftlographtcs sketches, plays nnd commentaries about the Avon Hard nro being turned out by publishers nearly overy day, apropos of tho tercentennial anniversary of his birth. One of the most Interesting volumes In thl'i mam of llternturo Is Kdgnr White Hiirrlll's dramatization of John Ucunett 1 Master Skylark" (the Century Company, New York). The thread of the story it hung with all manner of literary nnd his torlcal trappings queen Htlyabcth, Hon Jonson, Thomas Hoywood and Shako sparj himself, appear In connection with tho plot woxeti trom tho talo ot Nlch At wood, the youth kidnapped by Onstou Carow, tho actor, ho falls in lovo with tho lad's voice. It Is a very pretty ro manc told wltn enough charm to hold tho reader despite tho lack of any great drainatto moments. Tho characters are very well drawn Tho boy Shakeipearo Is put forward In Loulso Ayres Harnett's delightful piny "Master Will ot Stratford" (Mncmllliin Company, Nw York). The stylo and tin poetlo feeling of the book may bo anight from young Will's lines to Mistress Shako ppeara: "Then shall I ever bear In mind my dreams And one day tuno men's visions to my key." In a prologue, three nets and an epilogue, all on New Year's Hc, scvcrnl characters aro Introduced which wero made famous by Shnkcspcare. Tho glossary In tho back of tho book should be read before the play. It explains many words not generally understood In tho editions of William Shakespeare. Tho notes also provo interesting, for they go Into minute detntt as to tho morrls-danco or Moorish dance, as well ns the explana tion of quaint snyings. This llttlo play should find a wclcomo among tho workers In settlement centres nud other places where children aro being told of tho .Shakespeare festivals to bo held this year. In "Our Miss York," by Hdwln Hateman Morris (Ponn Publishing Company, Phila delphia), tho author has undertaken to pic ture tho conflict between an Impulso to ward tho active llfo as manifested In tho business world, nnd the dcslro for a home with Its intimate relationships. Ho has chosen as his medium of expression n young woman whom necessity lins driven to make a living, and whoso ability lends her far toward tho success that every man desires. Tho choice awaiting her Is brought out plainly through tho characters of her friends, chief among them being nn nrtlst, and u "hard-headed" business man of tho conventional typo. In splto of tho contrasts, tho characters aro not finely differentiated. In fact, Mnrgarct York herself hardly stands out as a distinct person, although tho strugglo within her s obviously gen uine. The style lacks force and exactitude, and somo of the best passages aro spoiled by touches of self-conscious and flippant con versation Tho decisive moment smacks of tho melodramn. "Tho neturn of Dr. Fu-Manchu" (Rob ert M Mcllrldo & Co., N. Y.) is n thrill ing detoctlvo story which colors many mysterious nnd weird moments with a touch of Oriental mystery. Tho sceno Is In nnd about London and tho leading char acters aro Dr. Fu-Manchu, tho wicked Chineso doctor; a beautiful slavo girl of tho Nile, who Is under tho influence of tho Chinaman, and two members of the Lon don detective force. Tho scones change swiftly and In tho majority there aro ono or moro exciting Incidents. There Is a warning on the coor, "Do not begin this book at 11 p. m.," and It is well taken. A dramatic story of tho attempt of an unscrupulous railroad to encroach on property of sturdy American and French Canadian Inhabitants of tho picturesque Adirondack country, and tho final victory through tho efforts of tho big-hearted Joseph Wlnthrop, Bishop of Aldcn, a Har vard man nnd a convert to tho Homan Catholic Church, Is told In "Tho Shephord of tho North." by nichard Aumcrio Maher (Macmlllan Co., New York). It Is told In a fasclnnting style. A forest fire, which was btarted by agents of tho rail road to drive tho mountaineers from their homes. Is described In n wonderful man ner, but Is n trifle lengthy. On tho wholo, tho story is of tho "thriller" type, and holds the attention of tho reader from Btart to finish. West Virginia Convention May 4 PAHKnitSDUHG. W. Va.. March 31. The Republic Stato Committee has de cided to hold a Stato convention In Wheel ing on May 4, at which delcgates-at-largo to tho Republican National Convention In Chicago will be selected. SPUING HES0RT3 ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. I iinArinr location with an unopsirucieavitjvvoi ueucn and boardwalk . ATecognized stnnrinrd of excellence. Capaci.y600. 1VU1ERJ.BV2BY. atiahtio crry CM ia set a rveW Btan ot 3ervice.cojiitan.fi t AEIc?2rwSuM 1WHIII JTW1 . ."T '""" mp i nniHCi RESORT HOIELOF THE V.ORLD IHatlborougranlieim ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. nwirHI0 MANAGE ME NT. ,fny ah WMrrr' sons cpaJ j llEOWN'S-MILIJJ-INTIIE-I'INEa N. J. mup TIMM '1 Spring resort; beautllul XirlJlj li'SIN lakes, walks and drlvea la the Pines. Kavorlta week-end and ntrl fe inrticulslno suoerlor. I. L. A M. B. UUPfcltH -- - hWAUTHMOKK. PA. STRATH HAVfcN INN Jun 3d. F. M. SCHEIBLEY. ROHOOISAND COLLEGES EVENING COURSES , heatnners In Bhortband and Bookkeeping Lm bSrstirted April 4 Day students admitted mw. 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For over one hundred years not a brother has raised his hand against brother. Not a fort nor a fortress nor a ship of war is there to suggest the possibility of disagreement. A quarter of a million of toe men of the northern side of the boundary line have gone to the front to defend the democracy dear to us all,. They have made this defence with a gallantry that has earned theadmirationoftheworld including Germany. Read of these mighty deeds of valor in CANADA i n FLANDERS MAX AITKEN, M.P. Fifty Cent Evarywhero GEOUCE H. DOKAN COMPANY, Nw Yeck The c Greater Tragedy And Other Things By Benjamin 12mo. Cloth. $1.00 ntt. A stirring plea to Americans, breathing the spirit, of 76. to support the ideals which inspired our ancestors, and to combat that gross selfishness and self-complacency which is our present danger. 1 "You Jmve looked in vain to Wa.hinilon for Ituptralioni now let your voices ttvell in such a mighty chorus that Washington must of necessity give ear and obey." 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A fire of beauty with something of Ccltlo myBtery and Celtic maglo at Its heart Is to bo found In theso poems The Ulster legends of Cuchu lain, the dreams of Angus Of, etc., are retold with a new melody. THE FAIRY BRIDE By NORRGYS JHI'IISON O'CO.VOR Author of "Celtic Memories," etc. Boards. $1 00 net. The only play ever written In America which shows the Celtic fairyland on tho staso the story of a blemished king who cannot reign and the visit o( a mortal to the fairy other-world. AT ALL BOOKSELLERS JOHN LANE CO., NEW YORK Apthorp Gould At All I ' Book I V Store J LONDON lUIKUPOitUST. Sons ANTI-IBSEN DRAMA THROWN ON SCREEN II. S. Sheldon's "The Havoc" Filmed by Essanay With Excellent Cast lly the Photoplay Editor "Till: ItAViX' " i:nny feature In five ,nri Aitntitnl by II. S Soldon from his lIaj uf Hint title. Tln Itiietiaml 1.iwi J. Stone 'I ho Wlfn , (Hnilyi Ilnnnon Tho Other Man llrjnnt W'nsliburn Klvo or six years npo n young Dane who had only Juot lenrned tho KnRllsh l.uiRiuiKo nstimixhcd Now York with a very novel ntitl-1biulc drnma called "Tho Itnvio" Henry Miller acted the play for a Khmt time, but won moro reputation than money for tho author. Now, thnt Mr. Sheldon hni put hli Btnry Into film form, perhaps tho returns will bo moro (satis factory. The novelty of tho piny Bpranc partly from its theme and partly from Its linn dllnir Ax to theme, the photoplay version surfiTH u lilt. Iircnuso much tho samo Idea ha.i been lately exploited by tho Triangle In "The Moral l-'nbrle." It Is nn attack on certain Ro-ralled "plilloophcrH" who nro popularly supposed to dcrlvo a phil osophy of free lovo from tho groat Nor wpKlan play i right, Ibsen Tho fact that thn men who win awny wives' hearta by tnlk of "moral freedom" seldom seem to hno til" mentul or moral Btamina of either Ibxen or Ills protnRotilsK doesn't detract niuoh from tho effectiveness of a film, though It was npt to play the mis chief with a spoken play. Xovelty of treatment "The Havoc" cer tainly has. lloth In play and screen form, It tells the Rtory of n husband who finds his "pnylni? Kucst" maklntr lovo to his wife under cover of the aforesaid "phllosophls Inir." The husband promptly proposes that Your Favorite MOVIES FREE To Boys FREE To Girls Name Your Favorites YVo will send you tickets that will admit you FREE to seo tticm. If you will only devoto ONE MINUTE OF YOL'R TIME A MONTH TO MERELY TALKING WITH YOUR MOTHER OR FATHER about our proposition. 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Farnum in The Bondsman HALL CHM7a r..vi.;'i wum GERMANTOWN "towIT: PARAMOfNT PICTURE Blanche Sweet in "The Blacklist" ,-,! rtnu BOTH & MARKET 1:13.7-0. LlLUuEi fir,. 1I0O KIMBALL ORQAN Mary Miles Minter DimpLES' f-'IOAUri AVENUE THEATRE U1KAKU 7TH AND GIRARD AVENUE Kitty Gordon a uooniNa outss- VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE NIOHT i a 1VTV.nn BROAD ST, ERIE 4 Great INortnem obrmant-n aves. FRANK SHERIDAN in THE faTRUOOLK" IRIS THEATRE 39 nu1?tov HOUSE PETERS in ' 'THE HAND OF PERIL" IMPERIAL Theatre uftt MALCOII Dl NCAN and ANNA O. NH.SSON "THE SCARLET ROAD" JEFFERSON 20TII8TSiE?8AUPH,N Gladys Hanson in "The Havoc" V L E. PICTURE. LAFAYETTE 20M aiy1n15boton ROBERT WARWICK in 1 THE. bl PREMB BAl'BIFICE' fft.Miimuxuxu ........ nuuuuiiiiuiii" nuiiniiinmu tho lover shall marry the wife, and that the two shall take tho former husband as a boarder. The result, according1 to the a;e old formula that SardoU exploited In "Dl voreons," Is that the one-time prosato husband now becomei the fascinating lbvcr nnd the lover takes on the boredom of husbandry. Mr. Sheldon accomplishes th change neatly nnd adds uomo crimes to the former lovor's misdemeanors. In tho end thero is promise that the first husband nnd wife will reunite. In tho play, Mr. Sheldon added th novelty of only three characters through tho entire entertnlnment. On tho screen he tines almost as few people nnd uses them very well. Moreover, he has good people to use. Lewis J. Stone, ns tho husband, "screens" particularly well. Ho Is powerful yet natural In nil his facial play nnd gestures, nnd he never overacts, Mueli tho name may be said of Ilryant Washburn, who plays the lover, though M. Washburn hasn't yet acquired the re strained force that goes with Mr. Stone's years Miss Hanson plays the wife np peallngly, In fact, so nppealtngly that It Is hard nt times to understand Just how tho dlnicultles with her husband aroso. ELMENHORF'S LAST TALKS Tho season hero of Dwlght Elmcndorf, traveler, will be brought to a olosa to morrow afternoon, when tho second of two "request" lectures will bo given. The first of the two will be presented tonight. "Around India" will bo the toplo to night, when tho lecturer will describe tho "A Really Successful Novel" THE BELFRY May Sinclair New Novel Author of "The Three SUten," "Thm "r Divine Firm," tte. j '" FOURTH EDITION "A perfect composite picture of real human beings amid the stress of present-day events and emo tions. . . . Rich in its portrayal of the effect of temperament upon temperament. ... A fascina tingly interesting story." Boston Transcript. 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