Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 06, 1917, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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PHILADELPHIA, HA'JTKDAY, JANUARY G, 1017
5
WAR FURNISHES THEME FOR MANTTaUTHORS LATEST" OFFERINGS FROM BOOK WORLD
WHEN GEORGE Mill i Belgium's spokesman
WENT TO EUROPE
An Amusing Narrative of Travel
With a Score of Young Ladies
in "Twenty-Four"
STEPHEN PHILLIPS'S PLAY
ArmaRKldon." Mtlcrl' c-,,c "rm,1!l
011 tnC millji: l .-..- --.
WAR'S CRIMSON FINGER
Atrocities
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jlrown s i
nut
nit
Mill.
reader 1'"
Issued im o
It is a .."
InR on join
I (II II ll llinrR" i"t.ll,
Hmititl Mil
Hi nil Hfco hip nuinnrn
li w II "0 a Mry itifwy
,nvll nt llilo llltlo votmfip
mi 1-Itch h miumeij iirain
1 ,Mi- nr Irtish'
pnlnl of view.
aune reporter s trl to
J. . ... .....,, r.mr t-
nil depend-
lonerllitloti of
Kiirnpe ni llio
rondurior of tviontv four yoimi; women wlm
Save won prirri for KUtherltw nettF.ntir
abroad before but It
aublrTlPli
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STThe m-liAl -r lelllntc. intl. tlmi, th
l" ' ' . i.i. ! l.nllia liter ti "I III'
insiu. . hum.. ........ --" , -
It lllWIU HP lirRlMI nil" un
lit, ll toimnl the rod ct
sublet-1
tncnti f"'
iithor evitl nt'
hi, .torv nnd . iiIpm inn di of bin viinplv
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111 la"! fett Plltrt ll.il-n ..... ...-- TV
deal fi-oni III- (J.neml CAiclliMite and .1.
Ilihlful humor -t .bo lioolt K-ldo,. IhI.ib
imu.ine Mi nt.liiMjlownin-till.iiii:
, Th- rvv.nlv-r..m will onh liil.-ii-irv
the belief Hi it "be i-l'l l0" " " I'll""
ill) brlllnoi li.inmrlit In ilcorun nt. li
Phillips's ...nt I'l.iy
AWIA..ll't...s I" "'-V''" 1,M""" '"'"
Inn. i nut i "rK
Phillip" lm- wtlllen ' modem 1 1' lr.i n
on the -iiluMt f vv.ir In n iiiiiImrih mti -Of
,cene- "ill nil . pl'-BI'.- IHIIIi l I"..-.
end part I v m ''"' ' linH ''""" " ,,,rlh
In the Mcli -v but verv InrB.'lv in In
,n a. ninth H n new vvnv The dr.mi.i
dtlls vvitll "I. of Hie blKKisI I-HII.-1 111 it
n'r ii..H.iind- Hum- we "' r'Klit to t il.
r,,pnKe for ulni'lliil nlrocltli'i" Mr I'll I
1Idi elm f .bj. ' b-! 'oen to exhibit not
. mu.li '" "'"'s "r "'" "" "", p""'"
ton nn.l I on.- behind wm lie d.-il-ratlier
w.tli iii.K.i-.iH tli.in iiarlleulai- nn.l
Ithouch It .mnot be Mild that the dinnia l
roesariK .. p'.m for intcinntlon.ill-m It
ftrliei to l.rniB bail. llc ,ll,n'' "f ,llc
tiorld .iii.I tb. wnn'iiB I'owoih in pirtieitlu
tint Brent ptimiplc wlikli peinientofi Ilie
pises or It mi iln lloll.ind'B "Abuc the lint
He li t r .urn i .urltns '
lr. ti.ui nf ninth li ii been printed In lioolt
f.iim In i..iil.i..in t'OBe & '
Tho unruti.r.1 iinrl 1 lie fprrti.t I ffnre n
ho.'
I'in nn I 1. 1 1 m iptor mlrili mil wnr
i no in mWr i. IMriiiiih. folnllnic nn itiri ftn
A Mil. I I pfnrp ih.ir -poller An.l llie mere
. niiitii.uoi i hero Nnemlier Irtnen inll one
i ion ituiii
nn i kio
Atlll (ItVtf)ll llC.t.l.d ( fvnlt. (tiA l.tll In'
The. Wof l.nt I rendu hid KUtunp ltli uneer'
m Mini nr tiiieni nieim lire.
n.MifBt ifHil (In. on.llMKK (ihnin
tl hrt nfllilee ennd nKhlhM
rutin nil .(..!, i etim t Ah hiinnurttefd our
bltitnn
H nelRlitm l-i her nivlthel hennh eiiilre
tiotetl ItelBian poet llmlle Verhneron the
lohn Lane I'oinpnt puhlMietl nn niiKll-b
trnnilntlini of n trleeiliin ..f Mb poetn-. en
titled ".Sunlit lloun a volume of hue
wnRi, nn . xqulflte let old of Roltlen boiirH
pent In n Rniilen In iprlnRtlme The tinb
llher Imie now In preparntlon for tin end
,of .Inniinri nnolher olmne nf trnnntntlnnp.
entitled ' Afternoon The death nf Ver
ba ereti lent en tlmlle CanimaertK the grenteit
II. ini piret nf llelBlum. Ilia work aim arc
pulillfiheil by Joins l.nne Cntnpnny, the l.nt
(rt tielnu "Sfr HrlR an Pnemr. "l.ei TrnlP
Utili et AMI oh Promri which hns Ju-t
been ltied
t'nrlim hup of lu earlier onnipnlRnn l-'rnn
rlKrn Villn hud nn Amerlrnn tntnle phn
tiiRtnlitier. tturriid h name, nttnrhed tn hii
staff wlm Client n Bond deal nf Ills time
taking pit tin ex "f the tM'eiilel lain "Ren
Hiil ' lilniftelf Stiiii.-tliileo however Humid
Wiih fulled iipini tn undeitnke mtlfe Htrenti
mifi t (it ralloin The follow lnix ntnry for
Inxtnuo I- told in I'lan.'l- A 1'ollliin 'The
t'anurii Mini' "Humid wn mlleil niitdtmn
uticxi-o. tedlj nt iiinriKe one momlnc nntl
dlie. tetl to reiort with hi- .itinera nt tune
to In adtiinrteri When he nrrlirtl, entitle
nntl htenkfnftlepi befme Villa- tint lit
Win toltl Hull the .in.-ml li.nl .let l.letl to
hrte (.nme twenty tirlfonern shot nnd want
ed a mining picture taken of the, execu
tion The prisoner, most of them political
meielv. were to be butchered to make n
nimliiB picture erene Jiurrud feigned to
examine his rntuern rlnsel nnd then ex
plalmtl to the Renernl that hi fllmi were
bad nntl thnt It would be Impossible to
tnl.e the picture until a new supply had
armed Villi wni .llFBUMted to mles the
entertainment, but the camera man Insisted
that there wnn no ue in making; the ex.
poiure. and the iilcture and the executions
were put off wiernl di My the time
the next fstipplv of films arrived tne tten
ernl liatl fortunntelv changed hls.mlnd, and
the men were saved '
llontri Tnrldngton. author of Seventeen"
Is -nld to be the nuthor n well of a hew
lenn "Nlpitklll'oir which I? being1 used
in the preent prohibition ngltntlon through,
nut the coiinlrj He defines this ns "a man
who ha- had nil the lltpior ho ever wants,
nnd becniire he ilorsn I drink any more him.
-elf vvotrt let nnvbo.lv else hnvo any" Mr
TntklnRton doei not state whether the
town which li the scene of 'Seventeen" Is
niolilbllloii or not but he doei confess to
Willie Haxter i addiction tn Foda water.
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Jul n TreM'tiit
Comcd.v
A IUIVM
Alfr .1 V
Thnve nho wcie letl thinilRli enrllor vvoil!
to expett en it thins of John Trevenn will
bo tbi mi o nt. .1 m n- -ii'lv ml. i to. null
"A Iir.il.e P. (ieoiB"' li'i not I'l- -..1)11-taneou-
.ipi il nor the stneo of humor to
make it p nticulnrlv Boot! rcndhiB Mr.
Treveni-. . I. n.n t. is, however, lire e y
well drawn md th - fen tine will Bo n loi K
ivav to . mpi m-iite onu who b.iH bo u
throiiR i Hi. tool. C.iptiiln nril.e bluft-i
hlm-cti into vlrtutl illoliitiimblp of lliBi
fleltl in li. vonshlH- The author tienta uf
thl bluMliiB proi chm mill the more Intimate
, thoiiKii p. !. - itnriny. fniully life of the
Drake-
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W in -r I lie
l" S vin
Itntttt.n
A Tribute tn Texas
vi VHV l-'l ill
lni;.i ('nniptin
The no I in of 'The l!u-lau IhniT.re of
Tottav. I'ul.ind of Today nntl Yiwlenlny"
end Inn' ill ml AtRcnt.u.i. ltrjis-ll nntl (iuat
errn i In-, turne.l hl iittontlon to home
and In tin- iinprt Ive, portlv nntl will-pio-ducetl
volnnn Blve- n ietoi.1 of the past
et llie lone tnr State anil Its i!ORie-t(
to pre-eui piuipeillv anil i'i-catne-N Tho
tlorj I- me trr innBnltuile nntl ha- been
told Willi atithoi tatlvc leieunh and in
(Trace ful -.iv le Tlio settlement, the mls
ilons, tin lelinbillt.itlon of ('aheslon nftur
the tit it w.tv. the tattle innchcH the Mex
ican ti uulil. - the-e nw n few of the Ihemex
treatetl In. Hit writer, who ii nn expert
Iraker "f fr.iv. J book- The mimes of (Jen
cral .s.i in li.iiiMiui and Stephen I-' Austin
re nnioiiB the untablu ones niipeariiiR .11
the .i. s Tin re mo 11 number of exci I
lent m.ips ami llfty four hnudmimo plates
M"t
The
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t i 1 1- .1 J" A-:r.r .i - iiriTiTnr i tt wtvt .. . .. uuvupna tiinitirii'itiiifft-iii tit i
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1 1 '..trT -. irja iiil ' 1 ,&KrijJrcaivyvy-ai---r iv-T.vLHT.-Le-jrt' rr -' ivurt pi-ininnii inner -tin ffittiiia iiia " nun-it. to 1 1 inn n niiin?
''"i ;! ,i" ' 6)fl('l 'I 'V!r TY''eSmSJjre'i -. . " s 1 bands of many of the roremmt n. tlniiiil m
V'riit,'? 1-' 'fll ilk A! ti K' r'5SvaK''' ' I t iter of the dal The denthi of vniinu- Another timely ptdilknt'in In view nf
?,'. i-7,l! ,il ,M,y W llHy sfGV" " t '- ntttd permift. dlrectlj or intllr.ctlv )nn- the rrceut death of li'mii Josef nf Austria
.li'j nj ' flWr ill 1 lldlaf OTIwu" ' I netted with the combnt III P.ltrope. Inive 111. is "Mv Ve in at the Ailstrinn I'nint Ii.iiimI
i ' '.yv1' .V 'Jut , In fit ',? Z$8rvn-i - . -plied issues nr trelsstte- of xnlmniW ilealliiR bv the .Inlui Ijine t'ompimv It I- wiitteti
f'li .j;i'""'t; 'A III, il III ivjS' M-J St&atit'vi ' i itli the lives nf the tlecensed Anil In the bv Nellie Hum, nh KiiRll-luv.miaii who
itri'i';' :.' i'l '?(', I uJJr J5?&$BMi&V'' hi&l&XffcKaGlut.ii V' t.1 nnitlil ensemble, Mf-xlenh themes nre lint spent iiinnv hiiip vears iuHiik its coin.
t ij-iPioi- H'llki I lJPG&Jc fSflSHfiSW'OTKil'Rii.Tf-l.-t . I' rt iintniiclied pnllitm ifi the litiusehold of An'iduke Karl
i.'J.'-!rf'.-,'APlt,tl'v vS?& 46mtJ'$' lSlJKiTiLj'l:e 1 Poetical tribute to liiilli tt leiu.iokers ,'"- " 'OUHln "f the late IVnliB dnief
is.'''!-'.-r'.lr'i iWxilliVvv , -rWPmW fmmWQMl .il.l-fnmous .aiim.nlst of th. ptesent The book is written with the inlfiilltm nf
v.'.'i.V'ffi SttV ',-4r WPJtiVV. 1 uiopenn wnr. I printeil bv Hon Mnr.pu- -h.mliitt how . xtreincly ititer.-tliiR nntl
i'f', -:C ,M HV ."W IS? nIMMm W in Hie Sun Midi. Ills 'ollllun In the l.vt- ''b-el me the number- of the House of
il-''Xh'-tmaW ' ' T tm-AWIWMiFra'yitffau mmi n MmhIiui-r mid to rt lute the popiiliir tlie.nv
rVi'U'r-l-VNjA Tvr?lflW 'n"lIWiPr in-plratlon wa- doiibtlesi font. I r..i the "' m i.lnesi the- th. 1 r...t-t,.ps
,1-Vi'?'-!-!1- S-awAWM&P ' 1 viim llii- in the n-ccnt . ,l ,v
$'i '-f' 'iW 'Vv'' f I'lflmfStS ' "'itlon of Hnemaeher-s iiutiot- .1 t .. irw d.iv- ireviui- to tin l- t li or n,,.
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IDA TARBELL FINDS
NEW IDEALS IN TRADE
Well-Knowii Writer Sees Alucli
Hope in Work Already Done
Toward Hotter Conditions
im.vi 1 ij 111 -i-r.
VI 1. mil. in t'lmiii tin
Pit VI
' Y.trl,
'I it lit II
', Memoirs of Hon ells
Trtit- 01
IIl'U
V1V YfllTIt llv
Hi.rptr A tlrntlun.
Wlllllilll 1 1.-.ill
N. w York
In thi- tl liRhtful hnoli nf reminiscences
Mr II m. IK it'i.itcs thu Jnuni.illHtlc nnd
other expci lent is 1h.1t btfcll lilm befoiu lit
tntertd on the .nicer in lift 1. in that lia
'made him in tluu t.inn thu de.in nf Ainerl-'
can noveli.t- Tht iierlotl npntinttl Is fimi,
hs filu.i h.vhiiod to tho thno ho bicimo it
member uf the I lilted States cnnsnlnr fcerv
Ice Tin Limit ins line felicities uf tuU'
nu int. rost in its mcmoiles
Not for the Ueliious
Tin: nisi hi
Tri. r sh.
lork
The new e-t book bv Ida M Tnibtll "iv
Ideals in Hu-iue-s ' .nines at a vetv op
poitiino lime While Hie bonk is interest
ins nnd verv enllBliteiilnp: nu.v vvav- bec.iuse
of tho subject with which It deal- vet
II Ik made dnublv so bv reus.ni of llie labor
muost HiiniiRhout tile cnuittr. brought
about primarily by the cunt oversy now
RoitiR 011 between the rallrotds mid Hie
members nf the epiploic-' brottierhno s. a
Well as In other line- of actlvitv The
subject the iclation l. twiiu emplo.vei antl
tiniloe has been, nnd will continue tn
be, (i thlliB which retpiiie- . ireful stti Iv
nnd the mithui -how- 11 verv 15001I hnoul
i.lB' of ronflitioni as ihev 1111
Km the ill. ml pint the honk ileitis with
what has mtiinllv livn thine -a le.tllv
nntl the lienellt- that have itterped both
to tin cinilo cr antl the worker Tlci
basis of the whole (mpiuie'iiout lias been
thn lietteiini: of working 1 indltioits ami
the home- if lb' vvoikiuen The 'miner
- niiirivlUB vvoikniB cnii.liti.ins bv criiliiiR
new fut tin It-. ml liist.ilIiiiB -ill iiii.ilvin, fa-
hn.l
III. . II P1..M
I lilt .tllttl t
ll Is 1 , , , ..(ninpllsllfll In tlll-
I lie It-.iltli of the vvorKei anil
ml of S.if.tv the third chnptei ImliiR tie
M.l... I in 1 he latter, bin het-ii nnd still I-
leutB biviii the 11111-t serious HitiURht
S.iviim of lift- has become a new Industrial
philoMip'n The hours of labor of a
w.iikti is atwavs the Hist tliiiiB that 1
brmiKliI up when dllllciiltit - aiise. antl the
11111I11.1 si.,us Hint the ln-st results have
1 line tin 11 short hours S'le backs thi- bv
admlssioitti ft ..111 omplovcis Wink has been
mure siti-fin-iiii v anil the output of 11 fac
torv I1111 been linleiised Insttml of tlinuii
lulled Xoliiitti nf vvnrkcis tin nut lint- piiint
out, lini coiiic to the point whine em
loveis aie ilcmandiiiB it, but not in the
form of t.ikini? the pIciIr. ' hut rather
ImpriiviiiB ivoiUliiB conditions and arri.nc
iiiB nmuseiuent and spurt for the cmplose in
hold his or her attention In other words
tltklliR the words of the nuthor. there is a
"quiet and Indiistilal" i-ampiiiRn aK.nnst
drink
The l.ot.k in It- HIT pnRe- invei- the
siibjcit veiv thoioimhl and is veil in
ter.sliiiK leailliiK The authors knowledge
of bet Hiibjitt i- manifest thioiiRhout
(tirl Saves lirollier'.s Life
t 1 : 1 . X It I N ,1 .1.111 II - Kinnk IliiiriiiR
ton. 11 1 1. -la 1 1 bo), vvhllo sknthiB 011 the Del
aware Itlver w.ut ihr.iURh the hv ituil was
s.ivetl fit. 111 death bv his sister pushing the
hmuih of .1 trie to him with which she
tit. w him out
I I IHlAlt IHWsTVS j Alfred
ppitr.l 11 Apptutull JL Cu , New
Tho llrnt !ii!iiit-sloii one receives from
Alfred Ties-, .1 -r Sliepi nrd's book. Is that his
oc obje. 1 has heeu la write n bntlie on
Chrlstiaiiiti Fortunately this impresston
Is not Mist.iituii jit tho lllppant and ir
reverent thrusts at mil most ihuilshcil be
liefs antl titir most i-.uic.l IriitUutlulis. mailo
In every th.ipttr i'f llio book, will lint win
approval finin auv Breat nuiuber of rcad-n
Certauilj The ni-e of I.etlB.ir liunslan ' 1-
rot a M.m in in. rctmuinehded to nnv xoung
rerson 111 Un furniative Imurcsslouahle nfie
Hut aside frtim thu mcntnl nnd moral tone
j of the book iredit must be Riven Mr Shep.
iPard for Ills .-.kill In stvtn mill tpeliiiltni..
The power ami Intinsitv of tho stnrv nie
Beyond iiMlieuge and the cailiei thaiiter
too, are ilfliRhtfiillj humorous Hail the
author been less anxious to tuin his work
into the thanuels of thcstle iniUli nnd Ir
Mverent i...inn lasni ho would have pro
duced a, marked sun-ess
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The beautiful Cambiiilgc hsuc 'pictured above on the
left 1 is a magnificently printotl and bound set of books
29 volumes printed in large type, on wiile-inarRined pages
of the famous India paper.
The popular "Handy Volume" Issue (pictuied on the
right) is slightly smaller, very convenient to hold. It is
printed in clear, though somew hat smaller type, on narrow
innrgiiietl pages of thu same genuine India paper, and sells
for about 60'o less than the Cambridge Issue.
You probably know all about this masterly woik, the
greatest reference library ever published antl have long
desired to possess it. Its constant use would make it invalu
able to you. II j 011 have hesitated to buy it because you
could not decide which set you w anted the .superb higher
priced Cambridge Issue or the popular "Handy Volume"
Issue. here is your opportunity.
We will send you at our expense, to your home or office,
one volume each of thu Cambridge and tho "Handy
Volt, .e" Issue, in nn binding you designate. This will give
you the privilege of examining their contents and their
make'-up, and ou can find out their relative advantages.
All you need do is to ill out and mail (he coupon.
But you must act immediately. There are not many
sets left of cither issue, printed on tho famous India paper
not enough for all who want to own the now Britannica.
This wonderful library of facts and information is offered
in both forms at exceptionally low prices, and on terms
which make it easy for any one to own it. However, the
enormous popular demand for the "Handy Volume" Issue
of which 75,000 sets were sold in six months) proved
that both the price and the convenient sue of tins set are
an impoitant consideration.
You should have the Britannica, and we want you
to be thoroughly satisfied with it.
Hence we make this proposition: See both forms.com.
pare them and then decide. Some of the bindings of the
Cambridge Issue are already exhausted. The stock of others
is very limited. Of the full green sheepskin, the most popu
lar binding, there are no more sets in stock. This binding
can prdbably never be duplicated, because no more of this
beautiful leather is available. Recently, after the usual
sources of supply failed, we even sent to Japan, but no
more could be had.
Of tho genuine red morocco, an unusually rich and
artistic binding, but 154 sets were in stock at the close of
yesterday. Of the beautiful full limp suede, there are only
Hii sets left. This luxurious velvety binding gives the
books remarkable flexibility; they can actually be rolled
up. Of the half suede, 137 remain in stock ; also 1 15 of the
sheep morocco, and 45b gi een cloth. Cloth is the cheapest
of the Cambridge sets.
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CHARLES SCBIBNER SONS
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brown morocco-grained sheep, three-quarters crushed green Levant-grained morocco and full-crushed
green Levant-grained morocco.
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