EVENING LEDOER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEJtBER 2, 191C ft LllPPINCOTT'S ftloofctf for Cljrtetmns Cljccr From the LEDGER'S 100 BEST BOOKS Going Southt Tahe WINTER JOURNEYS N THE SOUTH By John Martin Hammond makes the golfer, the nutomobll fst nnrJ tho tripper of every sort win immcdlntcly to pack his Vn for tho kingdom of wonder kiuth of Mason nnd Dixon's line. If you can't go, tlicn enjoy from your nrmchnlr tho fun, the beauty and tho humanity of the southern pleasure trails. 01 illujtraUons. A Crtol Art XVprh JOSEPH PENNELL'S PICTURES OF THE WONDER OF WORK Fifty-two reproductions of Pen- -o.. Amfifl.'nliln ilmwlnrra nf riant bridges, skyscrnpers, rall- '... .i.iLns ntn. Thorn in nn Insnirinir Introduction . to each picture. Net, ?2.00. Rome, Venice, London, rani NIGHTS ' ""inKSaws J,a?oVi 5rrt'- ,fl THE OUTLOOK: "Mrs. Pcn ndl always writes ngrccubly, and never more so thnn when, n3 here, ihe tells about the art and litcr iry circles abroad. . . . Whist ler, Stevenson, Hurnc-Jones, Ed ward Fitzgerald, Dnrric, Lang, Kipling, Rodin these are only n few of tho many notabilities of whom cheerful and friendly clinf and anecdote nre recounted. Al together the book makes delight ful reading." The 1916 Gift Booh BETTY AT FORT BLIZZARD By Molly Elliot Scawcll. This sequel to tho famous "Betty's Virginia Christmas" is a straight away army love story, presented in a delightfully dnintv Rift-book style. There arc ! illustrations in color nnd numerous decora tions. Handsomely bound in a sealed packet. Net, $1.50 For Boyt and Girl RACKHAM'S THE ALLIES' FAIRY BOOK Arthur Rackhnm has illus trated the best fairy stories of the allied countries. Some arc old-time favorites, but a number will be new to American readers. A truly beautiful edition that will delight every child. Net, $1 75 A New Trail Blazer . WITH SAM HOUSTON IN TEXAS By Edwin L. Snbin is full of pa triotism and adventure nnd tells in story form tho struggle of Texas against Mexico. Fully illustrated Net, $1.23 At All BoohitorcM LI-PPINCOTT llnmmmmmmmmmm Hey There! Mama antPapa Goope are in town THEVVE-como back." They're regular folk now. They do everything thai other folk do nnd the way they do it makes fun for everybody. Papa Gooie it a great cut-up he keeps mama very busy. Ward, . fentooif maJt lU alriunl InuH ley uhiu TU hit (Ac Hit ftr chlUnn. JI.3S nt allthaetoiei DRITTON PUBLISHING CO..N.W York By E. V. Lucas A New Novel THE i VERMILION tfe. R-: a ... - "ciuo me interesting confidences of a London letter-box woven into a novel of rare charm and humor, "Just aa Mr. Britling l Well t hi moit WelUl&n, so la the 'Uncle Richard" of the Utter Mr.Lucaa ab his most attrac- f nest." i Ncut York Tim APPROACH OF CHRISTMAS BRINGS OUT HOST OP SEASONAL GIFT BOOKS "LITTLE PEPPER BOOK" ADDED TO LONG LIST This Time It Is "Our Diwie Pepper" Stories for tho Girls Hurrah' There In nnother Little l'epper book fresh from the prese. Thin one Is "Our Jhivio lfpiMrV l.othrop. Ie Shepard Company lloston). nnd It makes the little fellow the hero Dut I'hroniile nnd Tolly nnd Joel nnd Hen and the rest of the char acter wlili whom tho more than 1,000.000 families which linxo bought the preceding volume In the serins nre familiar moo through the pages in their Accustomed mnn Ur. It would be Unfair to the children to tell them whnt happens The third olume of the Friendly Terrace scries. Peggy ltaymond'n fichoot Days" (The Pago Compmy. lloston). wllbe wet coined by girl readers of Itnrrlet I.unimH Smith's two earlier stories I.lko the other Peggy booki tho story Is nnrrnted with charm and the Interest Is undagglng to tho end "The Independence of Sun," -Nina Ithoades s latent volume (Lothron, I,eo Shepard Compan, lloston). Is a story for girls between twelve nnd sixteen jenrs old The heroine Is n girl of fifteen who goes from her father's home tn Ohio to that of nn uncle In a lloston suburb. Nan, carefully trained by her grandfather, a stern old Judge, would lme been nn ndded burden to tho unfortunate household which she en tered hid It not been for her lgor nnd In dependence, which ennbled her to meet nil trials successfully nnd bring happiness to other Krom the Hcnnrilnnvlan languages i:mllln noulsion nnd t-nurn I'oulssnn havo trnns lated n series of delightful stories of magic and adventure, which Is now Issued under tho title Top-of-the-'World Stories" U.oth rop, I.co ft Shepnrd Company. lloston) The tales ulll bo prized by children old enough lo delight In stories of Lapps nnd reindeer, knights nud wolves nnd trolls, nnd of n hoy who could bo merry nnd hungry nt the same time Most of the stories were written by 7. Topellur tho Finnish nuthor. who wrote In Swedish about fifty ears ago In the latest story by rtuth Sawyer there Is nn nbundnnco of fairies During the nb senco of hH parents Ilttlo David Is taken o llo In tho mountains of his Irish nurse To help tho youngster forget his loneliness she tells him stories of fairies and Christ mas Among Ills now neighbors there Is a Ormnn. n negro nnd a gpsy, nnd they toll him mnny beautiful stories of Christmas colored by their rnclnl Imaginations This determines David to find the way to Christ mas. nnd when he succeeds In finding It ho brings nil his new-found friends with him This Way to Christmas" (Harper & Ilros . New York) Is described nB "a Christians book for nny ago provided that ou havo kept tho heart of n child " CEASE FIRING! THE CHRISTMAS MAGAZINES Tho Chrlstmns December Scribncr con tains nine short stories, among them n beautiful little story of old age. "Grnnd fnthcr," by tho Into James Whltcomb Jtllev The colored cover, with Its sm bollcal tree, brilliant with lights. Is n cheer ful reminder of tho Benson, nnd the num ber Is profusely Illustrated. It opens with Henry Vnn Djko's stirring nnd Impressive poem, "Vnr Music," nn additional strophe to his wldoly read nnd quoted odo culled "Music " Tho last stanza, In the measuro of. tho "Star Spangled Ilanncr." voices the day of freedom for nil "the lands of the brave " Itldgley Torrcnco's "Ilyc-tVitnoss" is a poem of high spiritual quality, the ex pression of tho very nolo and slgnMcnnco of tho Christmas tjenson. Thero nro eight pages of pictures by V T. Ilendn, Il lustrating "Tho Danco" of various nations, with descriptive text by tho nrtlst. They nio charming In the.r dceorntlvo nrrange nient'nnd In tho suggestion of tho rhjth rile motion of tho llgures Tho eight other short stories of tho num ber Include Ullen Cilasgnw's "Tho Shndowy Third" n story of mjstcry, of the border-l-inil between tho re.U nnd the unreal, Ihe world of fact nnd tho world of the Imagina tion, of strange ps etiological experiences ziElri'i-" ""T-SSHfiSCP " " "rrf JfSr'"-? One of Ccsnrc's ninstcrly cnrloons from "One Hundred CnrtotinV' (Small, Mnynnrd). AMERICAN TASTE CENSURED BY CRITICS "Best of American Sntirc," Snys Jesse Lynch Williams, "Found in Vulgar Newspapers" NHW YOHK, Dec 2 The American public's literary tnsto nnd some of tho writers who havo been Indorsed by the general public were castigated by nuthors nnd critics who spoko nt a recent session of the Nntlonnl Institute of Arts nnd Let ter. 1 nt the Itltz-Carlton William Urownell, tho critic, spoke on '"standards ' nnd wan caustlo about American taste "livery one Is clover nowadays." he said "Wo nro perhnpi suffering from a surfct of clovernesB, since bolng merely clever It Is Impossible to be clover enough ' Jesse Lynch Williams submitted but did -- ' not rend Ills paper on "American solemnity" because of the lateness of the hour. In It ho said "The best of our American satire ou mnv Imnglno how I hesitate to mlmlt this belief here nnd now Is lo bo found In the i-oltiiiins of our 'vulgar newspapers," luljnrent tn articles denting with the coin mon history of the dnv, mingling with ad vertisements of breakfast food " IMwIn Ilowland Illnshncld, president of tho Institute, presided nnd presented the Institute's medal to John Ilurroughs WOMAN WRITER ENGAGED Simultaneously with tho nnnouncement of tho second printing of her book, "War I.cttcrs of nn American Woman," tho news comes to us from Paris of tho engagement of the author, Miss Mnrlo Vnn Vorit, to Slgnor.i Gnetnno Cnglntl, of Home Among tho most delightful chapters In her book nro thoso In which Miss Vnn Vorst, In let ters to her fnmll describes the homilies of the Itnllnn country through which she traveled, nnd the charming friends shn made en route New Edition Ready December Seventh Lord Redesdale's Memories Delightful, Racy Records of a Modern Diplomat The New York Sun says: "A feast of anecdotes, character sketches, diplomatic cmbroglio, political, literary and artistic remi niscences of as delightful an autobiography as has appeared in many a long year." The demand for these fascinating memories has been so great that the publishers have been unable to fill orders. On account of the shortage of paper, this new edition is limited, and we advise early purchase. S volumes. Net, $10.00, At any bookstore. E. P. DUTT0N& CO., 681 Fifth Avenue, New York 4 Park Street Boston Gift Books of Permanent Value from the List of Houghton Miffltn Company At All Ihokstorea The Life of John Marshall v VOI r. FnONTinitSMA.V. SOLDIUR AND LAWMAKIUt. VOU If. POLITICIAN DIPLOMAT AND STATESMAN By Former Senator ALBERT J. BEVERIOGE "A monumental biography of John Marshall which due to Ins personality ami his experiences in stirring times is as full of color and incident as a historical romance " Baltimore Evening Sun. 2 vols now ready. 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Henry's Drug Store Experi ence Made Him aa a Cartoonist O Ilemj n )rarn In tils uncles itriie slorfi tnanht tmidi to liltn iv cartoonist Ills rellnsr for the ludicrous. Tor the odd for the tllslltirtlvc In spwclt. tone, upiienr nnce. romlurt ur ilmrncter respomlnl tn Klnnllv lo tjm niirwnl niml" liy the tlrtiif store (otiMltiienr) This stor vvnn the remlexvous of nil lrtHe. ihoiiKh the renr rvoni wns reserved f.ir the mure elect The two rooms constituted In fntt. the ruclnl. Klltlel nnd Hlietdo'nl clesrlne; house of tho town Tlio imlmnnRo of tho Ktoeer.v stores nnd drVKiwds stores uns cotittolled III pnrt liy tlennmlnillotml lines Imt evrrjliml) imtron Isetl the drtiK store. It vvns nlso a sort of pltjstcnl inuresHiunnl The matt who would r)tietul onlv h few words In imrctinslni; n limit or n Imt would tnlk hnir nn hour of hlfl itches ntul Ills. ,.r those, of Ills fnmllv, Wore bu)lnir twenlj nvo cents' worth of pills or ten-ieut bottle of liniment. When tho h.itn or the lint Vvns pnld for ninl token mvnv there wns usunlly uu end c f It Not so with Ihe pills or the llnltmnt. The indent usunlly cnlne limk lo continue Ins peiuonnl or fnmllv hlstoty nnd to ndd n slcei, h nf the rlmnu ter mill conduct of the oills or llulmnnt All this wns crlst to O llenrv s mill The Worlds Work l."iils It.irinnekers, erstwhile Hutch land- ipe painter, uiul now Ihe most Important nrtiHHilst of the (Irent War, will Htntitl nt fur nil time ns one of the supreme fiR'irts which the iireent war has culled into helns; Ills ilrnw.liiKH luvo been called Hi" Krentesr sermon for uulveisitl pence, nnd ii rollrctlon of them has been iirlnted in book form by I)oiibledn. I'iirc A Co Mr It.temaekerH who Is nhiirt. fnlr ntul of n ruddy (ountennuce. looks nt least ten ve.irs mniKer thnn Ills iikl He toole up IMlntltiK and ilrnultiK when ipilte outut uttil acriiilred his nit In llotliiliil nnd llrus sels I'ntll unpleasant Hltuatlmis nrose In his own country over his cartoons situations rivaled bj tieriu.iu uples, who accused him of endniiKerlmr his country's neiitralilv he had lived ntnuvs lu the land of bis birth After beliic naiultled of the charges made nitaliist him. Itnemaekers went to London where he now lives ami (ontliiurd his car-toou-makltiK It Is said that his Ideas come to him niitumllv and without iffort NiiKKcstlons do tint assist lilin, they binder hint when he endeavors to net upon them Critics de clare him an artist to IiIh tinner tips, and a Teuton paper (ilermiinv halting set n prlco upon bis head) has (Iceland that Itne tnnikers' inrtoous nre worth nt least two tirniv corps to the Allies I y ' v BlBNKlBWlCK'tl "FAME ll"V" YKS. IT'S GIBSON Part of tho IntcicstinR display in "Gibson New Cnrtoons" (Scrib- ncr,') His Enduring Fame Rests on Other Works Than "rjuo Vadis" Although Henryle Blenklevtlei, leha r efhtlv died In Bwltterlanrt nt the ana .of revent', Is best known fts tha Author of Quo Vmlls?" tils ertdurlnic lltenirr reputn Hon rests nn his Polish historical novela, "With I'lrfr nnd Sword." 'The Deluxe" ntvl 'Tnn Michael," known ns the. Zsglobn. ro mances becAtise of the nurne of Hie. cenlriil character Thesa stories of old Poland and Ilttrsla translated by the late, JertmUih Curtln nnd published by I.lttte, llrown Co , were highly praised by the critics, whd discovered In Slenklcnlcx n now novtllst of tho caliber of Dumas! but It wna hot Until "QUo VadlHT" appeared In 1S9 tht Blenklk. wics became popular with tho ireneral reid Ins public Moro tban 1,000,000 copies of 'Quo Vadlsr' wera sold Ills Isst publlsnid book wbs "In Desert and Wilderness," corj talnltiR the story of the adventures In Africa of two kidnaped children. Mr. Hlenklewlts was nt work on n new noval nt his hornaMa Warsaw, Htusla, when tha war broke otit, but soon went to Swltjerland to devote hint elf entirely to tho work of Polish relief. , FEELINGS AND THINGS lly HD.VA KINdSLCr WAIliACB Since Stevenson wrota his CMld't Oar dm of Verte nothing has appeared o universal in its nppeai ns tnis lima ook. It will be enjoyed by all children 'etween tho ncss of reven and seventy, I.O0 set. roilose ntra. Jit hockttort: E. P. Dutton &. Co., 081 8th AtN,Y. fti A Great American Novel EL SUPREMO By Edward Lucas White Tho .Vrir York. Tribune sajn "It will hold tlin nttentlon of nil who venture Into tho enchantment of Its opening pigcs ' Tho .Vriit VorA, Globe sas- "A fas clnntlni; book nnd n great historical romanco vvrltton about our own ro mnntlo half of tho world " J'rlre It 00 srf. 'ot rjlrn. All llookitnrta. C. P. Dutton & Co.. 681 Sth Av.,N.V. The Merry Christmas Books Clf you would give your friend a great Christmas treat making him or her happy for that day and many . to follow send Irvin Cobb along. You will find him at his best iii FiBBLE., D,P. ' a very humorous but innocent caricature subtle, adroit, convincing. 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Fiction THE LEATHERW00D GOD liy William Dean Howells 8 Jullpnoe itlKJfmlfons, A robuM storv set 111 baikwoodB Ohio, lly the Kreat- i st IivIhk Aim Hi an nuthor , if e J I Ifi ncr K1LDARES OF STORM III Eleanor Merccin Kelly A dr.iiiiaili novel of modern Kentucky. Tells tha. Intertn Ineil love stories of n tnaKnlllccnt mnlliir nnd hei i ww imtonlshliiK dnuKhtcrs r'roiitlanlnv. rfce tl in uri THE DARK TOWER Ii Phyllis Bottomc II eh In humor ami uatiro set In rural Kneland and snow .anped Switzerland Tho powerful Htory of n noble b.ve ll'untralcri I'rtce $1.35 ncl, A COUNTRY CHRONICLE liy Grant Showcrman ometliltiB new and (xtrnnrdlnary I" contemporary lli nun life on ii fnriii nn It records Itself on the mind f ti tun jiarold ij it llbiitriillom. I'rlce 1 CO nrf, 0LGABARDEL liy Stacy Aumonier A tensi nnd enthriillliiK novel, ccmerliiK upon i fa-ilrmtlng iniislinl KenliiH her Iqvoh, htr defeatx, her vliluriet 'rtti it 35 net. PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT lly Leroy Scott A new i nt lie IMP! 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Russell Bond Poetry WAR AND LAUGHTER - lly James Oppenheim I'ncma of today that oxprcua tlirllllntfly (ho exulta tlnn of tho conlllct of exlHtence Price J1.2S net. THE NIGHT COURT AND OTHER VERSE lly Ruth Comfort Mitchell The New York Times paya. "Ileal stuff . , . by ii woman who In a poet and who can put Into fit form tho poetry that Inspires her" I'rlce $1.00 nef. Nott'Fiction fairy tule of acleiic. ' by tha Managlnir lid- AiHUi triuwpnw at Vivid ,.nn r.t Tii H. ItftiliHc Atnurlcun " American eiiKineerint, as wltnaaaad by two boya. 41 (llualrulluiu 1'ilce l 10 ll( W0NDER-B0X STORIES By Will Bradley A dozen fascinating atorlea for little glrla uU boya uf fuiry tale aga Storlia about, the town Of NwWIabura, ..run mm uud ornL.aaaaa. alvaa. falriaa. aitaBta. ixutsifial I ...... lu .1. RA anthnitttn IfixffmildMe fau fkji nrtlmL. Lliulawr i'rice 1 00 nt 1 ' i'j i i i TRAMPING THROUGH MEXICO, GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS By Harry A. Franclc Tho bent bonk reveulloK present day Mexico and. tha Mexican mind lly it veteran traveler and observer. II llftfifnifloii. J'rfce 2 00 ncf, OUR NATION IN THE BUILDING' By Helen Nicolay A iv Ideation of the great early history of our country, from the Mevoluttunary period to tho Civil War period flliufralcil. I'rlce IS.S0 net. THE GOLDEN BOOK OF THE DUTCH NAVIGATORS . lly Hendrik Willem van Loon llrllllantly re tells tho Morlm of the voyarea and ronaucxta of tha udventuroua old Dutch navlgatora who went pioneering urroat the peun and founded a great colonial empire IJuJlrnlrJ. Price !.B0 nef. THE CAMERA MAN. lly Francis A. Collins For the camera lover. Tells fact stories of tha astonishing achievements of camera men In varied en. terprlses everywhere, with many helpful hints for tha amateur Illustrated Price 91.30 net, SOCIETY'S MISFITS By Madeleine Z. Doty Poignant human documents exposing prison nd reformatory life A book that points a better way. IlitJlroteJ I'rice 1 15 f. THE NEW INTERIOR By Harel H. Adler An Interesting nnd helpful book on Interior decora tlon for Americana Interested In tha latest and most original developments. 46 fllusfrations, 8 in full color fries 3 00 net HOW THE WORLD MAKES ITS LIVING By Lotrnn Grant McPJierson This book shows how the people of civilisation are ever exchanging things and aervlLea, ara progressing to an era of i"m. and Rood will An appropriate Chrlvt inaa present for anyone who would understand the meaning of the everyday work of the world, fries JTvQ TRENCHING AT GALLIP0LI By John Gallishaw The perHonal'narruttve of an adventurous Harvard student aoldlvrtne In the dlaaatruu Dardanelles cam palm IIi4vfrofrd I'rtce 1 0 nef THE NEW MAP OF AFRICA By Herbert Adams Gibbons A dramatic and authoritative account of the JJuro paan ounDlcta. bv d.ijloniacy and by arms, for tha coy ei -4 eminent o' Africa, v 'th a forecast o( Its future after the war, by Ihe author of "The New Man of Kurope" With 6 Map Price I S 00 net THE POSSIBLE PEACE By Roland Hugin A atudy of world politic tunarltag fal'ljr th cau of the war and polatlng ojf a. road tqwanl ixeise amang the nations, with a pregnant augeestlan tot AnaKtoa'a futura forelgp pollojr Prm X. wl. u .Muajejji ij'u. ijiaai S' i Moduli,, fi4t Mava.Ma-fawae.ae4ev-avvU t-&fy(UWMii, M. 1 J'HM'W DOBAX HI .H-i. ft
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