r.. )N PUBLISHES f NEW CHORAL WORKS Two Cantatas and nn Operetta Have Several Meritorious Features Oliver WtFon Company has Just pub lished thrco choral works a "military . ...,..-,. nnopoltn." hv 1'rcilerlpk II . niii"c'' ' I : ifsriens nnd win c. .Macrarianoj "Tno ; pieeplng Beauty.' 1 .niMS. by Franc a cantata for women's n!es. by Trances iuc.'jinn. ana i-o lumbus," n short cantata for mixed " rolces. by K. S. llosmcr. of most Interest to I'liiiftiioipmans is (lh new cantatta by Francos McColIln, I irho has recently m-un uuim-u um ?w prlio by tho Manuscript .Musical ho- i clety for tho best three-part cantata for women's voices. Tho winning composi tion was a netting of Lowell's "Tho ElnglnK Leaves." Tho reviewer, unfor tunately, l not familiar with "Tho Sing Kr leaves" and if. therefore, unable in tell how "The Plceplng lleauty" com- tires with It. Tho composer took tho jTlt for her latest cantata from Tcnny "., -Day Dream." Tho opening pages ' f tho r-coro aro In tho spirit of tho rLm!,omcwhat vnguo musings, poeti cal reflections. Later tho climax Is '.ffoetlvcly created with tho appearance cf tho Knight nml his victory over1 Morpheus. A rather IndeOnlto tonality ,nd seemingly purposeless shifting of leys detracts from tho general satlsfac- Mr Hosmer's music for Joaquin Miller's epic to tho discoverer of America is ono of tho most effective things this eomposer has done. Tito relentless per sistency of Columbus, In defying sea and sailors, and giving tho order "Sail on sail on, sail on and on I" Is admlr ably reflected In tho scoro. So, also, Is the vast, somber nspect of the sea. Tho enerctta composed by Macfarlano to Martens's text Is timely and Interesting. It deals with tho lighter sldo of tho Km cress Josephine's llfo and an lntrlguo to circumvent Napoleon's anti-ball dress .a Tim advent of tho tailor, Moreau. whose namesake, was tho general banished from Franco for treachery .gainst his Kmperor, leads to Interesting complications. Tho scoro Is lively mid easily sung albeit too much In tho amo musical and emotional mood whllo tho libretto contains many clever lines Tho htago setting and costuming aro slmplo and should provo popular for amateur production. V. II. I THE M.nt'.IMXO UK.M'TT, Cnntnt.-i. Hy Frances McColIln. l'nr womin's voices, with noprnnn or tenor solo; Hot; of lr forinwe, Kovcntccn minutes. OHcr lilt son Company, Boston. SO lents. COIAIMIlt'S. Short C.-inUta. Ily 15. f. ltos. mer I'or mixed voices nn.l liarltono ln; tlm of performance rrn minima. OIIut DiUon Company, Hoston. - c nts. SWORDS ANM SCISROltS, Oil NAl'Ot.F.ON CAUUHT NAI'l'INU. MllUarymllllni-ry ofiVet i In two acts l.tl.r.lto l.v rre,l erlck II, Martens. Music ly Will ', Miie farlan. olicr Dltson Company. Hoa ton. Jl 25. THEATRE WORKSHOP TO HE INSTALLED HERE New York's Unique Artistic Enter prise Will Open EnRagc ment February 18 Tho Theatre Workshop alms to sup ply what Is generally lacking In the regular commercial theatre, namely, a laboratory whero experiments may. be carried on with unconventional plays, new methods of stago decoration nml whom netnrs may havo opportunity to develop their talents In a variety of dl- 'tectlons. lAmnnir the nlavs which tho organlza- "tlon produced In New York last season e Browning's "In a Halenny," Hat He's Turolvn I'nund Look." "Tho Tents uf !the Arabs," by Lord Dunsnny; "Tho Haunted Chamber, a romantic conieuy by Felix O'Tool; "The Haunted Cham ber." a romantic comedy by Felix O'Tool; "Tho l'ot Holler," by Allco Evening Public Ledger Photoplay Calendar WEEKoffeb. n TO FEB. 16 ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA MONDAY Paulino lTederlik In Mrs. llano's Dofonso Sarah llernhardt In MothcrH of Franco Dorothy Dalton In 1'Ureun yal Ilmsl-t Ilarrlsealo In A Hater ot Men Paulino FreUi-rlrk la Mrs. llano's Defense ,Tho tllrth of a Nation Henry II. Walthall In Tho lilrtli of 11 .Man Whims of boclety Wm. S. Hart In Woltes of tho Hall Constance Talmadso in Scandal Douitlas Falrh.inks In Iteuchlntf for tho Moon Win Iiesnionil In Tho Captain of HIa Soul Wllllatit S. Hart In Tho allent Man Tl.luirlas ralrhanhs in Tho Modern Munkttoer All-star Cast In Kor Freeilom of the World Tom Mix la Cupid's Hound-Up Mrs. Vernon Castlo In VvnKC.tnco Is Mlno William Farnum In Tho Conqueror Mariruerlto tlark In Hah's Muthien Idol Tho Italian lUttlefront , Oeorgo Walsh In This In lliu 1.1 fo Viola Dana 111 Th-j Winding Trail Mary t'lekford In Stella Marb Juno Khldiro In Tho llcuutlful Mrs, lleynulds IHhrl Harrymoro In An Amerlcun Widow Wallace Illil In Itlmrock Jones Kitty (Jordon in Tho Dlvlna Sacrltleo Uatl Kano In A tiding of Wits Sona Marliota In A Heart's Heteii'fo Lille Shannon In Her Uoy DoiiRlaa Fairbanks In Man From Painted I'oat Oorir Walsh In Tho l'rldo of New l'ork BELMONT BLUEBIRD BROADWAY CEDAR COLISEUM COLONIAL EMPRESS EUREKA FAMILY ' FAIRMOUNT FRANKFORD S6TH STREET 'great NORTH. IMPERIAL JEFFERSON JUMBO KNICKERB'K'R LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST market st. model" NIXON PALACE PARK PRINCESS REGENT RIALTO j. RIDGE AVE. LRIVOLI RUIJY 1-Uhel Ilarryninre In Tho Kternal'Mother Tfxas Ciulnan In ' The Gun Woman JTarry Morey la The Other Man r SAVOY '; STANLEY Madve Kennedy In Our Mills Wlfa STRAND Wallace Held In Th Thlnm Wo lovd Wm. Frnum In tt MIcraWc 1 BB JRIB A ,r 7-e mm m:r ir Jm 'JTimi h H P1B HNf - vim IBS' O ,'ll f 'if'jJV Vi?9l 9f ttfjWSBsilS "3; llWWIi liLII . -&&!! .&&w&&,Ai&4 LOUISE GKOODY Her spriRhtly dancing is one of tho attractive assets of the cur rent new musical comedy, "loot-iootr at, tno Porrcst Orrhtenbergi "Tho Ooal flate, Orcgory, nml "Ilarlarlan, Vi llmiiii. by I.adv by lllta Many persons of pronilncncc In theatri cal ns well ns In social elides havo expressed Interest In tho alms of tho Thoatro Workshop. The advisory ram. mitten includes Miss Julia Arthur, Ocorco Arils, llolbrook lillnn, W:ilt,r I'nchanl Kutoii, Helen Fieetnan, ImiiIoI 1'rohmap, Mrs. Ueorgo J. (lotild, i 'lay ton Hamilton, Mis. John Henrv Ham mond, llnlnnd llolt, Arthur Hopkins, Miss Kdllh Wynne Matthlson, MK- Mary Shaw, Otis Sk.iimr, Stewart Walker nml Margaret Wycherly. Aiiiiii nuiit lovers of Phllailelphia will Fonii hai mi nppoitunlty of Mwlng mmo of the work of one of Xew Yolk's must nrtMIc nnveltlis. The Theatre Wmk shnp. niToiilliiB to plans Just cmnu.li I, il, will bo Installed lit tho Little Tho.nre on February IS. Tho opening prociam ulll consist of the three-act drama, "A tiauntlet." by lijornstjorne Iljoinson, translated fiom tho Xorwcglnn by Ci.i tnan Kdwtilds. ir Tl iHM.iMfywtjwy. uillllist to liivc Kecilnl land reads hero and there ono Is por- Kllas Itiees-kln. a young Uusi-lnn viol- ; siiaded that Hunncr will bo read when Inlst and a protege ot Franz Knelel, h" has been dead twieo twenty years. will glo 11 recital In Wlthcrspoon Hall Thero Is a friendly, human quality In on Wednesday evening, February 27. I his verse which gives It tho spirit of . Immortality. It Is tho klndlv spirit thnt ,,...,., liven. Wo may havo our cynical and Artists in Joint Program ,im,.r mooilSi ,,m tIlcy ,1(, nnt ,nKt, rho A Joint ncltal nf two gifted nr- permanent mood Is one of longing for tlsts, Leo Ornsteln, tho pianist, and I human friendship and plenstiro when wo Hans Klndler, tho Ilrst cellist ot tho ' pee It manifesting Itself. Tho srtldlers l'hil.nli Iphta Orchetia, vlll tako place I of tho ami)' nf tho Potomac must havo on Thursdiv i veiling, Fdniiary 28, at j felt their hearts thrill when llunncr he tho Llttlo Theatre. gan to read his poem to them at their THIS PROGRAM IS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY I.'i ullno rrnWIi k In Mm Dane' a IW.-nso Martniprlt ltiil Dorothy D.iltrm in Klarcuu S.U Alma Ilputicnn In 1 Imi Vou Viullno I'redrrlrk In Mm, Dane's efpns Thn or it Mnrcurltn Cl.irk In Th Wecn fciwans llnry It. Walthall in Tho IUrth ot a Man Wm. Wuhoj o r o 173 w a H G CO o CJar.i Kimball Youne In Shirley ICajo I-mlly Allan William Tho Kfftt Shanr.r.n In Her l!uy llohort Th R X. Ilufhman In HeJ, Whlto .mil Hlue III04J (ii'orftn lllun In Julca of tho Strui.u- Heart llarrv Morey In Tho Other Man PInri'ne War aii'l .Tunn i:iMKn In Tho .Stronu' Way AIll'O JlTt 111 Tho i'eltrritl Woman (IeorK Tills Is Clara Kimball Vminic In Hhlrloy Kayo Mary l'ickford In Stella Mttrli rarnifl Tho Wiru Dunnm Tho Wulluca U'Ul In Jlltnrotk Jones Kltly fjorilnn In The Diving Sacrlnce Carlyle 1 Hack well In BeAutlful Mrs. Uenoias The Auction Ulock HiTle Shannon In . Her Hoy Kmlly Stevemi in Da break Annetto JCellerminn In A Dauchter of the Oods Juno Caprlcfj In The Heart of Homance Mary Oarrln In ThaH IMIth Stnrev in The Kyt of Mystery Madve Our Wallaea The Things THE NEW SPIRITUAL FORCES SWELLING THE FRENCH SOUL THE DAUNTLESS HEART OF A DOG It Proves Itself in New York ns Well as in the Arctic Regions N'o ono ncqualntcd with tho wonder I ful wnys of dogs will doubt any of the stories In Jack lllnes's "Tho llluo Slreak," In which there aro ten talcs of Alaskan adventure In which dogs play a largo part. Mr. Hlnes knows his sub ject. Ho has lived In Alaska, and h'aa raised and trained tho Intelligent nnlmnls without which thero could be no pioneer ing In that part of tho world. The Alaskan dog Is part timber wolf, nnd sometimes a tame wolf serves as a ting. Tho Intelllgenca developed by centuries of combat with tho forces of nature serves theso nnlmals well and enables them to servo their masters with a cour age nnd a confidence that Is moro than human. Mr. nines gives many Instances of tho saving sagacity of tho dogs when men wero nt their wits' end. All the stories In tho volume they havo already appeared In the magazines deal with llfo In tho open, mid ono feels tho tingle of tho frosty nlr of the north In ono's lungs as one turns tho pages, livery dog lover ought to read them II, O. Kirk has written a dog story different from those of Jack lllne.i. "Whlto Monarch and tho tlas-House l'up" Is a sociological study In degenera tion of tho vigorous strain. White Mon arch Is nn Knglish, thoroughbred bull dog, which shows no trace uf his brindled ancestors'. Ho Is owned by tho son of a forceful rclf-mado million nlre, who Is worried because his own offspring hao thus far failed to show miy of tho dominating traits which en nlilcd him to achieve his own success. An accident forces tho second to nr- rango a llgnt netween hite Monarch and a noted pit dog. the ilns-lfnuso l'up. Tho olltcomo proves that tho bulldog had tho heart of his ancient ancestors nnd would fight to the death, and It nlso proyes that some of tin- fighting blond of the father still llmvs ill tho veins of the son. The sun falls In lovo J with tho sister of the Iilsh pugilist who i assists nun in training ins nog ror me light. His mother and sister are shocked, but the olrt man Is delighted. Ho wants to keep the fighting strain allvo In bis family and he is persuaded that It cannot be done if his snu.tnanles il society liilttetlly. Mr. Kirk has writ ten a red-bloraled story. His description of the fight between the two dogs Is nn epic, thrilling with Interest, lie lifts It from mero brutality by making It a contest In which tho great question whether tho raco of men and dogs has degenerated Is to bo decided. Till: Ilf.Un KTIUIAK. Py .lark lllnes New York: floors If. Iiornn I'ompany. Jl.ai. WIHTK MIl.N'AHI'ir AMI Tilt! OAK-Hlll'SK l'L'f. Ily n U Ulrk. With Illustrations l,y William A. Klrkl-itrlck. lloalon: Lit tle, Ilrown St (i. $1. A Poet Worth While Although II. C tlumicr has been dead for moro than twenty years his verso Is still popular enough to warrant his pub lishers In bringing out a now edition. The volition Is tho latest In tho series ot modern poets which ("hallos Scrlbner's Mons nre Issuing. As one turns Its naces SUBJECT TO CHANGE THURSDAY Mao Mirsh In Iiclds of Honor I'hrk In UurKlar Intoleraneo Porothv Dalton la I'lareuii Sal Alton Ui-uhens In I J.oio Vou Mary ti.inlen in Thais Tttrth Nation Tho Tllrth of a Nutlon Mnriruerit Olark In Tho Hetcn Bwann Henry 11. Walthall In Tho lllrth of a .Man H. Hart In of tliu Hall Wm. S. Hart In Wolves nf tho Hall Clara Khnlnll Younff In Shirley Kayo SteM-ns In Mm. Jfssou All-Star fast In The Ileautltul Mrs. fteynolds X. Mont In Uouuer lMna Ooodrleh in Who l.oved Hlni Iiestr Clara Kimball Younir in Shirley Kaio Warwick In M.ld hover Holiert Warwick In Tho Mad Lover Mrs. Virnnn 1'astlo in Mark cf Cain CJeoriro lVhan In Jules of tho Stroiic Heart Norma Tahnadco. Se i ret of Storm Country Jfi JUfllo In th Woman Tom Mix In Cupid's Uoutid-llD gvssuo Hayakawa In Ths Secret (lamo IMna riondrlch In Her Seroud Husband Wills). In tho J.U.i Jark I'lrkfunl In Iho Spirit of '17 Itllllo llurko in Lund ot J'lotnlso Mary l'ickford in Ktcll.i Murls Myira In Ho Houuht IMIth Storev In Tho llyes of Mstory & Hultowiy In Tindt-rfout Tom Mix In Cupid's Itound-llp Clara la Wallace Hi Id In Itlmrock Jones Norma Talmadire 1n Uhosts of Yesterd iy Taylor Holmes In Tools for Luck Clara In Juno KlvMto in The Stronic Way Wnllato ItM In . Tho ThlnES Wo Lot. Mary Anderson. When Men Are Tempted Annetto Kcllermnun In A Daughter of tho Rods June Caprlro In The Ilear of Jtomanc Itirry Morey In Th. Other Man Kiilo FersTisnn In Jtoso of tho World Madiro Kennedy In Our Llttlo Wlfo Kennedy In Little i wife Held In We Iove Faullne Kred,rlck In Madams Jealousy Wm. Farnui "'" "' reunion In New London, Conn., In June, 1895. That splendid poem begins! Friends for we r all friends In one irrent tho lover of poetry grows weary with tho shallow cynicism of tho smart writers of .frco verse ho should tako up this now volume of llunncr nnd bathe his soul In cleanliness and truth. Tim POKMH OK It. C. mr.N.Vnil. Now edition. Now York! Charles Mcrlbtior's Sons. 13; Adventures of Nancy Nnncy, who had been reared by n wealthy family, discovers that she Is not their daughter At nbout tho Kimo tlmo sho has a misunderstanding with a young man of whom sho Is ery fond. She. leaves her rich friends nnd searches for her own family. Sho finds them nnd travels In Spain with her own kins folk. Then tho war breaks out nnd she nurses tho wounded and later meets again tho young mnn from whom sho Is parted nnd everything ends happily. This Is the substanco of Amy 11. Illnn- chard's latest story for girls, "Nancy i First nnd Lat" It Is wholesomo mid amusing. NANCY l'lttST NP LAST. Ily Amy n Iilanih.ir.l. with Illustrations bs- Will P. Httfher. rhllmloliilila: J. II. l.lW'lncott Compniiv. II '.'. For tho Person of Moods Tho erratic, emotional Individuals who object to being circumscribed and forced to act within conventional boun daries will find Stacy Auinonler's new novel a satisfying Justification for their , moods. Mr. Aumnn er will bo lemem- hered as the author of tho brilliant short , story, -Tin) Filinds," noticed on this ' page mmo months ago, ono of the most into tho thousands." remark ible M.irl,.s of tho year In which ' jIo,t ot t)l0 b(tois w, be forROtten It was pulillshed, Tho novel, while It', . . , .. ,, ,. Is workmanllUe. Is hardly so gnat ns '" ll or two" M J,Ic tint short st,r5 It Is tho Intellectual 1 Fable, vlthotit a suggestion of doubt, and vmotlnii.il biography of nn Hiigllsli "M:ost likely," I ngreed, "Hut I youth, beginning with his dismissal from lflV0 ,PCn reading four war books ?.r!;llM::.':i:,,:'L,,Bjvl:!:''li,'a,',eihy inch ,.., ti,.., week, two f thltty-llve after ills early ilrst tnarrlngo had failed. The youth Is a painter, an essayist and a dramatist. .Mr. .tiiinoiiiir is a painter ami a novelist. 1 Itnii' tmtoll nf til.. ImM.- la ,, l,tt,illr.-t tt-tl autobiography will I,,.' an interesting Impress me ns lltcraturo of the kind speculation for thm.it curious nbout such that lasts." things. Tho fiction reader will bo Inter- j Owen picked up "Comrades In Coil ested to be told that the author rtvenls 1 ,., , ,. , ,,., ,,,.,. t(ni,, TieHloe iiimsoif nu n viHiiri ,.i r .1 ... rnge, by Lieutenant Antolno Hedlcr, -- ' eimn in III, HiV t'J chology of the man of moods. JPST OPTSinn. Ily piarv Aumonler. Ni-w lurk: Tho ivntury I'omnany. 11.3.". Chivalry for Boy Scouts It wns complained In the d.tyn when knighthood wan In flower that tint tier man knights timer seemed to under stand tho principles of chivalry. They mado war llko savages. They wero never generous to an enemy. Their reputation for miccorlng ladles In dis tress was badly sullied. Tho modern Germans are proving themselves true to tho tvpo of their ancestors. One of them is minted with saying to an Knglish man: "Vou will always be fools (mean ing that the Knglish would trust too much to lurk nnd to tho honor of the enemy) and we will never be gentle men " In order to show the Knglish and American youth what chivalry means. Sir Henry Xewboit has prepared "The Hook of the Happy Warrior," which ought to bo in tho library of every liny nie n ' I e I" a P ' , IT "I I,.""1 France, nnd Koblti Hood ami ' llertrand uu t.ueselln nnd Chevalier Iinvard and "". "i'I? ''"" '.' '" ";!. ,ii.'!.,w"J?'elou..CHH can write Interestingly ot slide. The slory of lloiaiid. for example, is a iransiauon 01 inn original Chanson, and tho story of lilehaid conies from 111.--.nu ,..iliii i-iutMiieii-. ?to we trot tho spirit of chltalrv much better than If we ueio treate.l tn a modern telilni' of the stories. Tho ln.ol; lian many iiliis - tratlons timcelve,! In tho spirit of the, Tin: noon op Titr: itArfv w.nuioit I "pl,lor ll!,s (,n,le' Tnkc' for PX;,m',le Hy Henry NVwl.olt with elirht ei.lor-d l hla dlsucsslon of liberty. Ho lieKlns plntia nnd twenty-llvo other Illustrations .... . n New York: Lonem.-ins. (Jrcen & c.. 1 1 ?.v I It hy nn allllfilon to some soldiers . FRIDAY SATURDAY Mno March in Fields uf Honor Mae Marsh In rii-lds of Honor Juno KlvldaM In Tho StronK Way Kmllv Stevens In A Sleeuiiif; Memory Dorothv D.ilton In rlareuu Sal Dorothy D.ilton In Fl.'iraun Sal Hdna fioodrleh In Who Loved Him llest? Hdn.i Goodrich In Who Loved Him llest? Mary Harden in Thais Jack Plokford In Tho Spirit of 17 Tho Thrill of a Nation Tho lllrth of u Nation Vivian Martin In Tho l'alr Iiarbarlan Vivian Martin in Tho l'.ilr Iiarbarlan Paulln Frederick In Mrs. llano's Defense. Paulino Frederick in Mrs. Dane's Defense, Wm. S. Hart tn Wolics of tho Hall Wm. S. Hart In Wolves of tho Hall Gladvs llrorkwell In For Liberty Harold Lotkwood In Tho Avenslnir Trail Ail-Star Cast In Alimony Wllllnm Farnum In When a Man Sees lied Ruth Clifford In Hands Down Douglas Fairbanks In A Mudcrtl Muskoteer Sessuo Havakawa In The Secret tlamo Tom Mix In Cupjd'a itoundup Vivian Martin In Tho fair HariurUn Vivian Martin tn Tho Fulr ll.irbarlan Mary Oard.n In Thais Mary Garden In Thais All-Star Cast In l'or Freedom of Iho World All-star Cast In For Freedom of tho World Douglas Fairbanks la lleeKlo Mixes In OlKa IVtrov.i In A Daughter of Destiny Earl" Williams In A Mother's Sin Tom Mooro In Drown, of Harvard William S Hart In Tho Cold Deck Gladys Jlwkivell In liranded Soul Tim Honor system Tho Honor Siitem l'aullno Frederick In Mrs. Dano s Defeiiss I'aullno Frederick In Mrs. Dana's Def.nso Jiielc I'likfonl In Tom bavoer Mary T'likford In Stella Marls Geo. Walsh In Jack Spurlock I'rudUil Gladys .Urnikwill tn For I.lbn'v Mary l'ickford In Stella Marls Olna I'etrova In A DauBhter of Destiny. Kimball Youne Shirley Kayo Constance Talmadiio In Tho Houemoou Wallaeo Held In Itlmrock Jones Wnllae.i. Kcl'l la Jtlmrock Jimes Norma Talmadao In Uhosts of Yesterday Norma Tsltnailffo In (Ihosts of ifestenlny Kimball Young Shirley Koo Clara Kimball Voune In Shirley Kn.se Viola Dana In Tho Winding Trail Tedily Hunsom In Ifer American llusbinil Wallaea JUId In Tho Things Wu Lovo tVallaco Ilel.l in Tlio Tilings Wu Lovo Mada-o Kvnns In Tho Volunteer l:arlo Williams In Tho Dalanca William Farnum In The Conqueror S'fldgfl Evans In Tho dates of Oladness Wallace Held In Mnn of Muslo. Mountain Herbert Jtawltnson Coma Through William Karnum In Tho Conqueror Jark l'ickford In Ths Bnlrlt of 'IT Jack rickford In Tha Spirit of '17 Madito Kennedy In Our Llttlo Wlfo Pauline Frederick la Mad.mo Jealousy George Walsh tn Jsck Bpurlock 1'rodlgal Jlailue Kennedy In Our Little Wlfa rautlna Frederick In Madama Jaalousy ' n WAR HAS SET SPIRITUAL LEAVEN AT WORK IN FRANCE Evidence of; Its Effects Disclosed in a Great Novel and in Book of Essays Remi niscent of Bacon U AND still hooks about tho war!" xicxclalmed Doctor McFnbro, as ho saw them piled on my table. "Yes," I admitted. "There Is no phnso of tho lighting which haH not been written nbout, nnd no angle of ap proach to thei social and political effects of tho war from which tomo writer has not begun his discussion." "How many wni books havo np- pcared?" Owen wanted to know. "Nobody knows," gnld I. "I was look ing over tho list of ono American publisher yesterday and found fifty seven separato titles. And this pull Usher has not mado a speciality of war hooks. They havo rotno from tho presses of Hngland nnd Frnncu by tho hundred, nnd the German pub lishers, nml tho Austilan nnd tho Itnllan publishers, to say nothing of tho 1!ussnnPi linvo ,ccn providing for . . . ., . ' l,lll,11 llU tll:lt thp' wl" Tv:x'y The total number of titles will run which, nnd possibly nil four, 1 am confident will llvo after tho peace ' . treaties aro signed. 1 havo little doubt about two of them, for they on .tho paper wrapper of which he read that It was "ono of tho thrco truly great books that tho war haa brought forth In France." "This must be one nt the two," he remarked. Tho boy guessed right tho very Ilrst time,'" 1 quoted. "Tho French title, '.Meditations dans la Tranehee,' describes it better than .tho title un der which It lias been published hero In a translation. Lieutenant Ilcdlor Is a philosopher. Ho has written tho Kind of essays Lord Verillam might have written If ho had been brought fare to face with largo masses of men confronting death and had ob served the effects ot this great ex perience. The slibjectn he writes about remind ono of Itaeon: Duty, liberty, Blory, strength, bravery, the God I of tho armies, intelligence and honor, i A man sitting In Ills library and spln- nlug phrnses out of his Inner con j tllpso subjects. Hut a man surround- ed by soldiers anil cquippoit Willi 11 ' mnd which can analyzo tho motives as manifested by tho conduct nnd tin) lemarks of the) men, can Wllte 1 soinetliliiK n thousand times more , , w,,0. Ths Is what Lieutenant who wero rcstlvo under military dls clpllne. They want to ho freo to do as they please. Let mo read what 1 ho says about it: They want the rlKht to Bay every tlilnK, to do anything, to overturn everything. Personally, I want moro and less than that In order that my soul may remain free. Wlso people havo known for a lonK time, nnd tho inasseH havo learned from tho wnr, that pure liberty that la to say truo freedom nf the will does not clst. What exists Is servi tude; nil men, till bellies, even tho most powerful havo to submit to that law. At the present tlmo wo havo tho choice between I-'rcncli discipline and Germany tyranny. Tho only liberty wo can enjoy Is tho preference of ono to tho other. Onco tho decision is made, nobility consists In tryintr to servo tho kooiI causa without abase ment. Tho Important thine li to dis tinguish between nond nnd evil obedience nnd to recognize anionB tho primary laws those to which, on nc count nf his nature, man must sub mit. Hut which nro theso necessary laws ? In tho material order of thine we aro hcfflnnlnp; to reeomilzo them. Investigators and scientists devuto their attention to llndliu,' them ; and when they havo been formulated business pcoplo apply them. That is called progress nnd proves that ns regards matter tins las-t word ot prog ress is not "liberty," but tho In telligent obedience of mankind to tho tho laws of tho universe. It Is just tho tamo In the spiritual .order of things. "Does not that impress you, doctor, as a telling way of putting nn old truth?" I asked. "I never saw it better put," bald Doctor JIcKabie. "And It is becnuso Complete J AttrSO Years Labor Latost Light On Abraham Lincoln And War Tims MensriK By Ervln Chapman WSe Knw llsoln fsrttnalty An altonUhlnfl amount of nMted).-ntvtr publlihtd beiorr. rt mlniuenret, ficti, hlstorr. vltws. sttecdotes. pictures, etc. "Every snalc ol Lincoln's complei charsctw reveals the man ss he wu. U Ancilcs Timet nista av, suis. as.eo nsii c i. ii!as. as si M. lotll Ct.,UI Ilk. In.,1.1. l7I.Wibaililii,tklti BOOK OF LOVE The Book That Electrified Europe TrofuunJ rfii'l roetlo." .V. 1. Times, Hna lou read it? II. nn net nt rrlntlpl Jtonkntori, or THE NEW LIBRARY, Inc. Bit l'lftli Avenue, New York. Tne traonout sai: "Ths best ths war has produced." A STUDENT IN ARMS By DONALD HANKEY For Sale Everywhere II. CO net. rottaa Extra. All (ooJ,)torej. E. P. DUTTON & CO.. 681 5t Art., N.Y. . I bellovo that On many Is tunning contrary to tho spiritual laws, which aro relentless In their pcnnltlcs, that I nm persuaded sho will ultimately fall." "Vou nro everlastingly right," oald I. "And It is becauso Lieutenant He dlcr has got hold of n lot ot funda mental truths and has shown that the war is disclosing the solid foundation on which they rest that I nm per Htiadod ho has written an imtnoitnl book. Tho other book of whoso en during llfo 1 have llttlo doubt Is a novel by Marrcllo Tlnayro. Its orig inal title was 'La Velllco ties Amies.' tvliteli Creek- tr.-lnst.ited. 1.4 'Tho Vigil . nr .1,' nvtllooi ,nMI rt wntehltiir I IIH.U """" " I .. , , , f. or a sitting up with tho sick, riie book tells tho story Of the forty-eight hours within which Franco entered tho war, so tho French title Is poet ically descriptive. Tho American pub- I Usher, however, has chosen to call the book To Arms!' It Is ono ot the most beautifully poetlo and sympa thetic novels that I over read. One of my friends read It in tho French three years ngo and tried to persuade an American publisher to havo It translated, but tho publisher did not think Aineiicans would read It. My friend's Judgment Iiom been vlndl- cated. for It lias been necessary to print n second edition already. As knowledgo of lis beauty sprrnds, the presses will bo kept busy tn meet the demand. Miss Tlnayro has taken u group of l'atlslans representing nil classes of society nnd has exlnbllcn tho effect which the necessity of light-' Ing for Kranco lins on tlirtn tn. i nngiiisli nt tho women nnd tho eager- ness of tho men, tho certainty nf the pacifists that there would bo no wnr .ind their readiness to fight when they knew it was Inevitable. And there runs through It n perfect lovn story mado tragically beautiful becauso of tho separation which tho war forces upon the lovers. It Is a great story anil nn lnvalunhln historical document. ' "There may bo somo who will Unit ' Ilugues Ln Iloux's 'On the ITeld of Honor' moro poignantly moving, be-, causo it Is tho story of tho entrance of tho author's son Into the army nml his fall on tho field nnd his slow death In a hospital. Miss Tlnayio's novel suggests all tho horrors which the wives mill Hweeiueari.s ureaiiuu. j.e Houx's narrative describes how that horror camo homo to tho friends of ono victim, it is a splendid tribute of n father to a dead son, such a trib uto us tho Inarticulate fathers of Trance will read and mako their own. And when tho war has' astcd a few iiioiiin.s longer nun young Americans meet their death, American fathers also will find a melancholy consola tion In reading It. "Tho last of tho four books that I havo In mind Is by Lieutenant Jean (ilraudcaux, tho olllcer who camo to America to assist tho Harvard lie-! servo Ofllceis" Training Corps, Ho Is' a novelist, but he has not written a; novel. His book is a record of his experiences on tho western front and at tho Dardanelles. Tho beauties of Ills stylo survlvo bringing it over Into Knglish, and, of course, his keenness of observation and his philosophical reflections could not bo burled even iindsr a bad translation. As the hook Is tho story of personal experiences on tho lighting lino It belongs ln a different class from tho other three. The one novel being talked about GERTRUDE ATHERTON'S T,E WHITE MORNING "Tho work of a Just and keen mind guided by first - band knon ledge. It Is a book that thrills ono In the reading It holt's a fierce, pltllees lov-i Ftory It Is crowded with living oWaracters, and moves before a Mvld background. Mrs, Atlierton Is to bo congratuhted on a pleco of writing that Is allvo with tho beat of this time." .V. 1'. rimes. Fublishtd Jan. 3Ilt Third Printing STOKES, Publisher "The Kentucky Warbler" Uy J.imes Lune Allen The utilhor of "The Kentucky Card-, inal" has written another tale of the Dlue Grass country one that the re viewers enthusiastically welcomed even before it was published. It is ' another rare specimen ot the delicnte grace of style which distinguishes this writer's work. You havo a treat in store for you. Net $1.25. Illustrated. THEY MET THE WAR with, spirits unafraid when It took from this American father and mother their only boy. For nil who are facing tho realities of war this simple little Ixolt will prove an unfailing Inspiration. "TIlC rULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION" DY DANA GATLIN At Your Dooktellcrs DOUBLEDAY I'ACE & CO. GARDEN CITY NEW YORK US " ' ) Hut It Is nn excellent ono of Ha Ulml. ( It Klves n realistic picture of wnr, leal In n different way from tho crude picture drawn by Kmpoy, but nono tho less Interesting. Ono cannot read nny of these hooks, however, without being Impiessed by tho fact that a now spiritual ftiico Is nt work In tho soul1 of France, expanding It nnd enlighten- j Ing It, so that when peace comes n i Bicnter nation will ronfiont tho world1 thnn rntered the war at tho challenge ' of Germany In 1011." , fii:oiusi: w. dofglah. ' COMIt.m: IN COL'IV'in. Ily I.l-utm.mt ' Antnlna iluilhr. I'rniii..il.-.l hv Mrs I'hlitii riunrnn Wilson. iliintni lll Iloilli!il.i . l'ili-o A. I'll. It. Ill I Tti AII.Mt)' il.n Villlo ili-a Arm-. An 1m r-rosmoti or tno spirit nr rrnm-i auiihii I211I linn-1 ttliin from the Piomt or Mar- , c-llo Tintiyro. Ily l.ury II. Iltimiihii'y Wlth a pri fare l.v .lohn II. Pilli. NfW ' York: I J. I', Ilutton fc Co. il .Mi. 11N vim: pii:i.Ii nr noNuit. n numies l. Ituiix. 'Iranaliii'il lit Mrs. jnim an turn, llostmi: JluuKtitim Mllllin rum- I imn. II ;,u ' CAMPAIONH AND 1NT:IV.U.S. Hv f.lfii trnnlit .lean lltrall'loaiix. Tri,nsi.,tr.l l.y . i:iit.iWtli H. SerKennt. ' tlnatuli. Ilnlluli ton .Mlltlln Contlali II Mi. Dr. Kellogg's Health Bool; Tho 1 cular r julcrn of lr ,F. II. Kell.lgg'H htaltll Iirtlcles 111 this lli-Ws- I"1!'.11, w.nl '", !l1"1 " lin,,w tllllt '", '"" linfllilfi 1 tlin iill.-tt niu (n 1 w, .1 . ,. .. .1 p,ns..s.'t HIV lllli-111 IIS IU IK llliPllllll (,,,ona lllmllt luillli, iltul Iuh ,,. Halted them In a book They nro grouped under tho general mbjieta ireaivii. sueii as tne care or chiuiuti, 1 foot ttoiililis, skin aliments, rinuma- 1 tlsin, lioiiel disorders, tubi r-ulnK catarrh and colds and tliu llkh. Tin- Inmlc has an excellent Index. Its due ll,s chiefly In lt.s wholesome mlvico i-gn ril ing tho health, mid not In lt nt tempt to guhlu tho reader In the ways nf nlf mcdlcatlou. AJ!.',f;.,',sN'I lin.M.TIf QUKSTIONH AN SUIJItlJD, llvj. II. KellotTK. M.H. 1.I..H llattio Creek; Good Health l'ulillsiilint Cuin I'.iny. HKST SKMiKHS llxlnli Conimr's "The M.ijor" has risen to the drst iiiiu-i. In the Itonliin.iii's list of hest-sellliiK novels for. Dec miter. Hero nro the nanus nf th.- most popular six: '"the .Major " I'otiiioi. Th.- Dwiilinij Floe, of LlBht " Churchill. "Ilxtrlentlnv ill. n. 11. ill " Lincoln "Lnna i.u. th, kihk '" ltlm h.irt, "Chrlsitiii.." I'liiiliiiumlelo. '.Mlksin " Ward. Th- liookmnn nlso finds that tho best, senilis twelve honKs of nonnrtliin nro these: "A Journnl 1'i.nn uur LiK.itlon In llol Bluni ' lluch Gibson. 'All In It Major t It. Il nth. . ' iKlK.hiK for lV.n. " l(. nry inn flvke. "li II. .,..,. I,. .1... 1-1. 1. 1 ..r .1... rr-im.s wiisun iiumi.i : '.l.'P'il!'''-!-.'.,,' '' a"""!.',' (lin"i"mi.,.y. w '. .M l-.iur -.irs in u. rtn.ini." James il. -anl I n-l. t dr. " Hunrl Ilnrliuss, A ill HI in . . ii ,i.l I ..,. r. ..f 1,1. i. .....1 Tf . ineinu- i in .1 i. n iu.m' i,ii"ai."i',.'".1 i',.,'r.','id,i't'rl'p, ; uimwwuMw.umtig4Ljx,jj!ijEsrz pfoMENS War Work By Helen Fraser (Urltlih Titulary (Wlrtil .Mturtrt In t' H )fe llidlipiniuuHr) to "r ifr.lrf uorkfrt SI fit at bwlwclU-w iLmsa AfK8tf 1628 y (TOR CHESTNU fl ROOtT STREET i11 04JkY9 CHESTNUT H STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING MFfT Mr AT .1 AC Oil A" irarran-n tarrr nn i- MSIIE t (Third Edition Just Rendu Fourth Prcpariny) ay Sinclair's New Novel "A work of extraordinary power, ranking assuredly among the novels of our time which will make a lasting mark upon literature and human thought and life." li TIieTREE o "One of the most impressive works y of fiction of our day." iV. Y. Tribune. "Thoughtful, dramatic, ,, vivid, beautifully written, THE TREE OF HEAVEN is an exceptional, highly interesting novel." N. Y. Times. "A wonderful story ... a continuously interesting narrative." N. Y. Globe. TheTREE of HEAVEN "A splendid novel full of remarkable power" Third Edition Just Ready, $1.G0 in m Ed THE MACIMLLAN COMPANY mmmmi m French War Spirit Interpreted by Frenchmen A CRUSADER OF FRANCE Translated from Urn Kronrli of C'nj)jm YnfiMfiiitj llcltnont. Introduction liyj Henry l!o)dctttu- Sec mil Kdltton Jutt publlbhcil. New York Herald a- "Throuch nil tlio fQBf Is found the thou&lit that thli roldler of Krnnto lluhtitiu tor a raue Ite known li rluht, lm illstuvernl the purpose ot Iff. liim to the liflk-htH ot unbelllhn'3 unci tonutunt fet-Llne fur others, Th bootc Is on of the Lit at that huto comj put uf the wnr." j TO ARMS (La Veillee des Armes) -i Translated from tha French of Mttrvclle Tinnyte hy Lucy if. Humphrey. Introduct'on by Dr. John Finley, Second lldltlon in preaa, rhlladrlrilita TchO'tivh KaH! I'tw wrllfTH iascwm the clarity of style, the vivid de- Kcrlntlve luwtiti unl the Mmnl.clty of Mudnnia Tlnavr. The translator, l.ucv Id Humphrey. Iihh wholly one?t theKf svymiMinira unu unurrBiiiinuuK im nuinttn nuiure. inrintaie trie ucbuikui siyie wjin s. vHTm uov. To Anna' Is u LeuuUful U-uU one uf the moist per ltd tblurs of 1U kind we hue yet liml, j IINHRR FIRR iTa V?m Translated from tho French of Henri Rarbuasc by FUtioater Wray, Twolftli Kdltlon In press. ' rhlrnco Tribune raym " lTmlfr Tiro Is the createvt book of the xrur that I have rtml You don t think It In as k""J as any war book you've rend. Vuu know It Is InflnUelv' iettrr. Ami that unequalca nneiisi.s, that look for wefks. rcutlintf u little ut u time, llnirarlnv rurllv nf It "sS fl.lisa .anil inn 1 K rt flnntai... t.w A 4 all tAliaknuAa' .'J t l,C VWVIl, ll7V af ,UV, iUStUKO iJHH-, aft tf Uil VUUA,V1 C,?' t. P. DUTTON & COMPANY, 681 Fifth Ave, N. Y. ' ii H I n Irf Ml I. ;. . i i I, NEW LA HE BOO A Detective Storf) That Will Keen You ''f&t Amused and Guessing! , THE MYSTERY OF THE DOWNS By WATSON nnd REESE tulier o "Tin fnmrilead linterv." Loti. 11.40 mtt. 1 tere is another "thriller" by two; former members of the famoti Scotland Yard Staff. It it an un- usually exciting tnle even for a de-. tcctive story, for it containa mri tcry within mystery, coupled with; n romance ol love, involving a beautiful girl, who plays an impor-, tnnt role. An American Hero HARRY BUTTERS, r. f. . LIFE AND LETTERS Edited by Mrs.DENIS O'SULLIVAN 12 IHailralloni. CUlh. $130 iwf. No literature of the war hat renched greater heights of under stnnding and faith and high pur pose than these letters, sent homo to members of his family, by a young Cnlifornia boy, who waa, killed lighting on the Somme. To Comfort and Cheer THE INVISIBLE GUIDE Ily C. LEWIS HIND .lut'ior o "rim Soldier loi," "The Tot! impressionist-," etc. Cloth. $1.00 net. A question which mnny are put ting to themselves these daya ia "How may I enter into communion nnd fellowship with the departed)" Mr. Lewis Hind, in this new book, which will mnke n strong appeal to those seeking comfort at this time, I'ives us an nnswer. or A l I. BOOKSELLERS JOHN LANE CO. NEW YORK MARCHING ON TANGA By Captain Francis Brett Young- Already in ltt Third Edition in Enfland The New York Globe says: "An account of the successful British Campaign ngainst the Germans in East Africa as engrossing as a' novel, The render forgets that he is rending one more chapter in the apparently unending history of the great war nnd is away in the land of pure romance nnd adventure nnd poetry. What gives" Captain' Young's narrative, which has all the flow of fiction, its thrill and nlmost atmosphere of fnry, is that this still country through which the British passed is at once so' lovely nnd so evil." N. Y. 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