V rw: K n EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. MARCH 9, f1918 ?.' ' jfs.ir WHO KNOWS REAL LITERARY GREATNESS WHEN HE SEES IT? A POET WORTH WHILE '? WHEN LITERARY PLANETS to nea on a tramp Mcatnshlp. una JlnU NEW POETRY OF ' inn nn ounc-auon n in itnitiimr SWTm INTO HTTP TT?Thml made n A ftl1 nonB th k i ? j.A i va J.x iav s J xi JLVJLJ1.1 ucni 1 1n four mmifltf written In memory of h nppcari Uo wear .ho clothe- nf Mltfoel.uhy," 1-y M'llllani Mcl-Ve, u llrlU j.i.,hti in poke Jlioy liaMi itnaBinaiioiit fvcryuay mty .NoiriolMmH no i jwumr i ini ihhuii" niniiiitr, huh i rnpiuij-1 UI41 II... M,AU r.rtUn..1 ha-..! ,.n..A.l. - ...- ml..;., n.,nnfnt!d. Tr, TvT4- Al TD l..Jl , l,vos nH nl nC". "Ut Of touWl Mtli XlitJU uiwvuicoo w iwn xivcl,yo JtecugUIZ,t;U. tin. rroplonrounaiicr. 'miii'ii. no innrne nn it.il nn u-ir - - - irri-.it ii.-u.ir- n. mm bungs her tb America, wln-io slip Wil iVirl Wilnmi f":ilisnn Unltm-ic- ' lun '" "", U!, Hit.. .. . .. . . . six- -uatvuvaa oviibvtu , -, ..l. i Is William McFee a Fixed Star or a Meteorite? "I JIAi; orti'ii vIMicd tlmt I 1ig.il, Tho Ijoy liecnme u mailno i-neliieer. been nllve tvhen 'I'lcltulck Papers' flrt appeared." icmarkod Doctor Mo Kabrc, as lie looked over the. Ket of Dlckcn In mj' bookcase. ' I' think It would have been IntcreatnB to have been present when u new literal planet snutiB Into our ken." "Do you think you would hae known that It was a planet?'' I said. "Of course ho wouldn't have knotvn," i-ald Owen with a chuckle. "Ono never recoRtilzci Breatncss nt jrjt, rind tho nearer ono Is to it the more dlfllcult does it become to dls- tlngulsh between It and mediocrity. This Is fciicli a t.'ito commonplace that I do not need to remind you of It, doctor." m t "But Dickens was lt'cosiilzcd lit once," ald I. "Perhaps tho 'high brows' did not appreciate him at flt'dl. but the plain lieople, on wIioko liking great literary success depend", knew at once that here was a man wilting lomothlns that they liked. Ho did not have to wait for success. It camo to meet him " "t think, in splto of what Owen sajs. confound his Impudence, that I would havo found 'Pickwick Papers' worth while," Doctor McFabre in Wed. "I hope my tastes are nut too hleh to be pleased with whut m neighbors like " "A more Important question do, tor," said I, "Is whether jou nic able to rocosnlze the Utciary planets that lie swinging out of tho vast Void Into our lntcllectutual solar system tt the picsent time." "Who aro they-"' This came w Ith a map from the lips of the clergyman. "There aro mop who think that William Jlci'ee is one of them," I re- plied. 'Md'cc' "Who Is ho of him." and first wont to fch In a tramn steam shin. He read nil sorts of literature and haunted second-hand bookshops In tho ports nt which his ship touched lie staited to write, but the ptlhllshers would not print tho hooks He lived ror two yea j s In Nutlcy, X. .1 fllTTTTl VTTTITTT nnXTfinTTItr unnlliiinn r.,.i ...... . I..,niii nml Ami m ..i. ....... .. ..mi (.if. -.it J.11IK INJIiVV VjIMN I U1VI '., . .,.' "... ""." '"'".." " '" ''. " "l":V :" ..""'"" V." ' "'. '".'." '"?.' Ih. most orlKlnal anJ KUcrfllvr, men ....v....n nuiiom which uirrn ran up im raurr Ulan a inill tuiuim iinm rn'i ,, ,.,,.r. ,. ,, ,,. An.. ii.m.Vh.. last ut tho setlts jtuiiib. Tim (nt.ilufciiliiK t-.itnlld.it.'' for wrltA ,,f -Wonirn Knllironcd," and the dMrree of tbictnr of philosophy would iininnK tli war articles Is one Iy Andre n, t,,s,. ,i ., .. , .,..,. ...ti,.,,, unci nor storv nn ncciient souire iiouk iii'inuiin e nil -i-oi t cm Htrattcv . . . - a .. ii-ciiiiiii gnvn"iru i m 1 1 i ' no - - - . v ... rmt " " ".""" tho SOCIO OtTlCal amrit Of ,-. '""', ,0 BUIho him In lis drv and piotltlifS Hl3 Tillies -nilkliV it wfU',! ill i".' '!!wnifo.1 .llteinture Mr Its own sjkn will enjoy ' !!'.!!!",'! "'""" Jrl. "' oM' my lM. wlut U ro.illy an essay on Klioi-ls uiiil ,ffi 'S.,,1: ?"1.'!',.,,.??,"-,,.'". V. V:iZ,. their .-ImrncterlKtleH us InuiKltie.l by Wh.i is to take the pl.ic of the Tn. " Vpr ."' " u , thoso who linvo net.r seen tlim. And nysons nuu iirowninas nnu nwinnurnoa ,in wninuis iiiua.led Ilpn on fell binc:i n nrtdltlon nr mo it irriirrniioii in a iiue-tuim mat ' ...- . has lieli asked by many a lover of , your oul io. dc.nn imto n !l.irlrVrrin noctrv with little liono of a satisfactory AIi, i frludl Vol t,n In Hoitn'ii iin (lTn rnn,,nttnl. nt l!.A ..... ...! ..A.. -- t.'lhll. .. nu i ...... ...... 1 u -...- IllCIlt -"-w !" "ill iici. ..i,....h '.' '..- .'"." - Your fH h.r nrow CMi.inm..t l 11m ,lrl Tho man him- self has an Intellectual uto fo fine mid broad that his wife Is tinablo to sham It and he Is In a wjy an nlien m his own home. This Is tho social thread nn which a mot uncommon stoiy Is strutifi. thoc who actually believe Wliitcer .Mr. ChenidHine urltiN tl. st'rrs the attention of all students of tin) r, ''! lirl Ifarvey In the Match Ninth Aincili'.in Iteilew ul(. "fan n pnuint win the war?" And under this Interro- cation no malies a pica t,. the Prrsl'nt In Bhols lll 1,0 Intcrt'sted to rtlmiver rur tlie ntinolnlmetit. nf ,l Swrctnrvnf ...i... .. .,. ... .!.... I.. .i...f . f.i m . i... ,: " I .... 1 -. I .vii.ti it iiiiip vi iiieraimt- uiui' n .,,..- ...i .ik, i imt quilFUl('luit.linix iiin,n-,iu duppoiln thflr view Interest you, doctor. Its sceno is laid,"'' hB we", ,lU.""p Poldoni thinks of And stit tor fu my lmv tl ilrpl aJ ' Of jour fanuiliir rhtr, all, rtmton's lnr!c In Nutley, barely dlsBtilsed under the literature and Kipling's verso at tho citr,. flf.in It llfl.1 I..1U ft." tt lu Ilia nnmo of N'etley. Tho engineer's wife n'llred bv the breath of vU-rous IK It- lives next door to an artist and his , lh Imperialism. And there Is music lu ..., ...... . . .. ... ... II i,r. ii1 tliin It'll tvllillnw n lil i muc who navo a wi-itee nvinu u-itii ! - - . ---...-o with ' ii,,. pi. ...'.I. . .. . . ' 'est I" " " '"',)' Tennypon ami "" " -"-J' ","v lirowninir nn-i Mnuiuurno timt lie inuti not be mentioned In tlio ssme bteath with them whon spfaklng of Brent Writ rarry ly tut oil ur,ln of lour l!lsht I'Of.MS. TliAl-lDIT. son. .S't'u- VotK. TIIH SflMIIlNATfltM. IN' MOIilUlN JiXil t.I.stt 1'Ii-Tlu.V. Iiv Dorothy riearin,rauii. l"i II. IniilriKtnr In IhiKllitl til Mtrnttun. I'ohi'nhln fnlnrnliv. N Vnih' it 1' Putiifitn' Suiir t'J to til" use ,f furro l!lir rniitrlhtHnr me Ullbelt I'ln-stertnti, Vernon Kelloeif, Jl. 'IV go and fhntles Johnston, 111 Wilfrid Wilson tin. '."of MiinlUati I'liuilMi.). Di II M ni4la f.l.l . 1 .. ... ... . "C. ' ; , U P1. ,"n '" I all wonder who tho Italian woman I, ;; ;r i" , "z:r:,.r " ' .u." wl, - fc " " her ncigi. -.. w. , iviiihk inu Mory ot :i , i,orqt TllOV .w .,(Lt ,v Bin, tiumreii in a jjonuon A Guide for Brides Merrick's History of , Commerce Text iu1. nrltlng Is a dll!l.-ult nn .i:ul I M.irl.t'tlni,' lianvaclilfli-eU a place of na- Ir riieesuun A Itrrrlcl:. president i.ouni itiiportnnce In the public rye so CJlratd Colbge, has proved hliiin-ir, worklnB man. Wo have heard of the 'short and simple unnnls of the poor,' but when ono leads Mcl'co mio is convinced that ho who sets out to write tho real nnnals cannot nviko them short, even If he makes tho tnlo of the unraveling of tho tangled skclu of their lives simple, 'Yet, In order to make tho record Interesting tho man Ish poets. Itohert Hrldges. tho laureate, Is ndmlrod by the dllcltntite but no onB ' nu.ch does v.-nttmv, economy .lepend .'.., elo le.ids hint. It It doubtful If there , Jutllelou.i buying. To ths patriotic liou-e. nin t mni'iiri iji'i -vuiin in uti JMiitiiti who wiltes It must luoject it ugalnst I village scrape nn ucnti.itntnnee with her two little boys and learn tnat tho husband is nt sea. They indulge In chatactetlstlc suburban gossip about tho household. Ono day the husband comes home und he Is per suaded to tell his storv. Me talks for n loin; tlmo one Satuiriav afternoon. lesumes his tnlo Sunday inoiiiltiK and ls ontiientiy tl lrty-llve years old. lie ut for us without frills .-wv phase of excellent bibliographies and continues It Sunday afternoon. The artist, his wife, thu wilier und the hn was tnentv-ntne These xolumes linvo - .... x nr ti'Miii" i s. uiikittim Mil III" in teres! iiip i haracter sketch of lord liead . Ing l,v l-'rnnk Illnot. Theie me soma .....1 r ilt'islsa (ro'"1 '''i'"' Portraits of I'olonel Ilour, i Tile Woilds W'olU IMS lib.itldontd the pulill'Hliiii of Johii It llatlioiu'M MMles of articles nn i.rm.n spy reti-Iatlons, wlilnlj iinnuuiicf'i, und displaces tbsm in tli!- Jlnreh number Py tho first of u snlex tn "I'lKhtlng Herman .Spies," bv French si ml her, llllwoo.l llmdrlck writes on 'How tho Dvesturf CiI!m tt'ui i .uri. nnu me riiiinner contains un in lirov hli "Hlnlury of I'omiiierce it.iirioni! lir.iiMe. . m rttrv. a n ueter ot mat uri iu'ii-.a k... ,,,.,. m...i ,rf ,, .,......,,, .. . ...--.. . ... p;Ltri.ui ..ii-.iKiiii, ,ui, jniui:ii uiiii ,ir. n'llal lll,,1 Uinlu ,,. .In I.&.. 1..... t ..... t... II.....1. .. I.I.., t.r.t ..ill In . I ll.'l 1 1 .1 . ............. . . . . ".. .. ...... ....- ...... ,n ti,,f ,,r, iiPMi i,,r air .ciinniit i,.,,,i ir aii.h v.i.j ......... . it ir mm in inn , nm i.p i,,,, Ln,.ia....,n, .' wno can lcprai.t line mat lie. 'ter wrote j ,.0,mtry m;(I ,,,. ,lonie thfl ...MarU(,thl. but Interesting, which nmltes It nil the maps of tb.. Italian fiont , Yet a poet has nrl'en who may In and House Wutk Jrnniial" will purtlcu- niore lnitruttle. t tho end of citlt i , tlin. become ,i woitliv miccesaor of tltc,nrly nppcnl The author Is ,irn elnpter are found number of "sug- - - - mighty diad. Ills name Is Wilfrid Wit- tJonhani, ln! motor In houviiuld inan-,Ktid riuestlnns und topics." whlih are son riibsnn, and he was born in llexiim, , ngnncnt nf tho .tilnnd School of Home teinarkal.lv sllmul.itlve of original Northuinbei limit, l-nginnii. m ls.s, nnu Making, ISoston. Miss lioiihiim ton . ' llmitqht mid rfseareh. Theie are al"n frill .t.rt. ni. i... ..t excellent blbl ocrauhles and scores "f bus published seven or. eight little vol- ineiiti plnmilng nn.l the b ivlng of tblngt w-oll-rhoen lllu-trnll,)iis. Th book i nines of er?e, the. Pint in 1P0T. when um( R0 tu uinte mi.mH u01. .,.. deslgnul primarily for the tisi of olanscs tie was twenty-nine 1 nese toiunies nave fnr llin sp'f.-ili.ii of f is ..,.1 it, In conuneivl.ll high s.'hnoN, but will fxMltHisBE - SB V' Fktlfr-' M X IT d Vr .Si isistmlstrcss Kussip annul It In re.'sntt been rombinej into one uinlei , ,inine ur ii.,m mp.. . ,, ,.,. , doubtlt- find a plate In tolleges Th" chapters which come In the lntei- !. V . . ."'" ,f.m1 ', thntt frtm They are io tlf.ir the new- ''' r-ade, ,l ln,a it wmt'i b.s ..... .. .,., i . 1117." which l now offered li the pub- rK, ,ri. .,, r,i ,,, ,.., , , ... ,., while als of tho tale. Tho plot is untlsuai. ,.,, i,.(lr...rj i erse it goes with- ,., '.moot rail to g.t '.Mi iij. ' but one would scarcely ,.,d It for Jt ! ng Mjr - - 'X ' ft, n Jr 'S? plot. Jt Is remarkable ,.n .no umi- -uperU-r In poetic .pisllt.i and In lusitht ,tBrn llIlcllllIltf ,,,,. frm ,,,, ,.0(il, ismlaltw a lil-tt.tv ..f i.cl:il ptoRr,-s ii.mt letltllljf 1 calkin of its plctuies of life. J'.' ,n, ;"'"' '" "J1".' i, if., f, !i,7l','. ,,ll",, ""' 'arefnllv and well .xplnincd, the .-.itlkst tlin.s lo the pre-'lit tllt- fov Its toletanc t human fod.les an.l w his nlnw wll 1 e secure ' "'" ,u:" """1I,,M "'" 1,"lt d-' ""! '?r;v H ,h'"', ,,"?t:a 1!,J', h", -l),"";, f.tlh,, .a if u-i' I.... . im.,in ,. ennne Itself p. th Mibject of market-, ''Ml nlul Industrial point of Mr The railings, as if Mel ee h in im.i Himself in,, whoever especls to rind a likeness n,-. i-i. ,,i,i,. .,in t tw.iw.v ... atithot- Is nn historian and nut a cata- lu tho place of the Judge of all the to the older niels In Him will be ill- flnn. n.n ci,i.i..i,tu ,.r v.ieii.-... .,r . loituer of mtiu r.u-ls world, lu HowcIN'h Hue poem and had . npixilnted. lie Is Intellectually a product loin t(l UVfjy ,,ia, t,at gn-s to niaCi IlISTiii'.Y tu- roxnn:i;. 'lifted up the pity of H face' .. tho.e - Yoloo'rles adages ? Z,T" walf who' Zlu who had been 'made what they might , ,;rlttn muJ M pr,M,oge are be,K , JZ V 2 Z lu " ll"s 'ul become' and hud rofur.ed to toudemn disputed mid the problems of the pour (1 Krn u IlH)1( ,MllJ tl 1(1)m, n,.,!,,, nny mortal entangled In the colls of nn,'l despised are receiving greater ton- IIMM11 ,, ' " fate. Mcl'-w has forme 1 his phllos-1,, n ,ln of K0L,,, r(,Ulutl. j,,., ophy of Ufo in tho "Ilent watches of tiibsoti his cansidiri-d the lot of the hlth the night nt sea. where ho was alone erto unconsidered. His methods aie with the astness nl -,e Inllnlto H"f '"' l:,.'l,l1,l . '"'i'lil .0t..Kt"'.' (THIIiilllK i"1 oiuiF 1'iMiiiiiiii tnsn, waste of waters and the tnlliiiu dome in ,( lf , vo,1:1c nllII , ,, ,.,, of stais. Thtro Is n freihliess about b.imlet who has to stiugln for Ills il.i it. tln.ri.roie. which ls delightful and bread, the fate of the wlf.i who"o bus stimulating. 'Aliens' is a book for b.iml bus Ultlo tenderness bec.tio t'.i' hardness of his lot cul!oucs his tonl -u WILLIAM McFEB the Pa unroutnl of a plulusopht of Ufo. This is what Mi-Fee has dune lu his 1 first book " j 'Has he wutt.'ii tnoio lii.iu one?" Doctor McK.ihro wanted to know. I never heard j "He has at least three to his credit." I went on. "They all appeared first "Listen to that, Owen," said I. "Here In Hugland. Tho third, cillcd 'Aliens' i . . ,,,,., f ........ Is a man who wishes ho xvere alive I has Jut been published In America. , , ,, , , , . t, .. i .. ... - i, .t t. ,i . . i "Your scimons might be Improved, Wnen JJllltl'on uvai. lu i,iu intu xi, u, li il.i tlliu-)li:.l e.ui. 111 lliail,, has never hoard of a man whose first i lespects pleasanter than Vasuals of book of Importance lias been out I the Sea.' It Is largely autobiographic, more than two years and lias been l for tho hero Is n, marine engineer, the ti-illert na nnp. of tho most brilliant externals of whoso llfo coircriiuiiil .......... -- , - --. ... . ... .... . closely Willi those of Mcl'ee. The "' avo no tiouui in it. tne cierg lllln niii'iu.ts the vnelnl nriililem nlilM. ! Ill.lll Conceded. Il.tr, .11,'?". t ii.f n't . uiiuu-r. ,,,- r.,,ti .j ..... i ri i thoushtful people and for people who ,,,, ., ,, iaIllI. (he mailjnlom f the J,', , ,,'i.t k litiT,'. uw tend for intellectual enjoyment lather seamstress In London .-ho longs ror tb 1 1 1 n 1 1 x- to ilt'tlil.. f,.i tl than for mere, amusement. Vol, I nut ' scenes wnieu biio lett in n.-r youtn .. .ti- i. .1. .... ... ., ,Hls Xire is suggootixe of the IU Hon ol not sure that Mcbce Is the great gen-tli( ,.u-.,lail uUft, ,,, 1U .,e.llrIm,B tus that his enthusiastic iidmhers , fol. ,R. sa, r,,,u--!on of the tat would have us believe. He Is un- which ovci mines so mutiy In their stiug- usuat and n-fieshlng und for that iu.i- '' I;"'',' ",n,1 i'"1:1 T1 !",,"'' A'"1 , . , , , it p.ittlculail?,' Instead of gctii'iallzes. son ho ought to be welcomed when ,,,,,,, e H 1KU(, (lf , ,.,,,., ni.njum)a there Is so much commonplaro stuff I sturr that sometimes passes us pnetty, written by novelists who do nothing but it all deals with life verv clou, at i ., i. i, .,i.i U,.... f,nm ii, I iinuii. un imr imo la nut iimiu.iiiiiii MMIKV.IIVil Wli Uiil'Hi:WnIt1. Ml I'M. Ill s .lyre i DoTiluin. t'.istia l.illl- llio-ili .1 I'll !1 -.ii The Pi-ice of War When IMna lintlhi sent 1-ir short stun. "T.ie l'ull MiiMiue of lieiolli.u." to the e.lltor of Mi ('lute's .Magazine It uas itcceptcil nt unci as one of the b-t piee.s of llleialtiie that lb., war bus who tlitl not i .Mil it hnve i ll onnur- ll'll.4'll . s -.llipthee tne judgment or the eilil-.r -vus Instilled, fur tee stoiv h.is been prlnleil all i,y It'elf In a little book. The stnrv Is iei talnlj a sMiipnthetlt- tililtu,. of Mini I has huplitucil In KOine AmerliMii hoiiieii ilni'i the war btgau and I: likel.i to hapiion In many mine. Tim t'fi.i. jii:asi ji,, or i i:n-itov lis linu ilitlln ijdi.1 n i'lt Itjul.'.il. v. l'l!e t u .Vl,- a-ii i.vm-M rui in fiifinnuu .1 luir , i-ti ii. I.I. P. F'r al.leiit f lllrarj I'nlU-gi St ty Ytii!. 'Hie :tici.illlni I'miiiinn, J I l,n Current Magazines The N'tw- Cotintiy I.lfe for Manli is the annual gaulenlug numl.er ami is full of Inf' rniJtli.n for the amateur .itnl inife.sltiii.il. The lending article, mi I'nlur in the ilaitleu," b l.ouis ltetl.e WlWir. is liliiMlr.ited t a lot of beau tiful lepirdin-tliins of lulntlngs if gar den nones I.v Anna Wlnfgar. Theie lire in lli-tort on war g.iiduulng and nil the woil. of Wiimen on the farms The p,.u e of holl, r in the M.u.n t laiitl.- .Muiillilj, Is giien to 1'oit Said doctor, If you should spend a jear at sea. thinking over what jou bo Uevo and what things really mattir," said Owen. , .Tnsl, frlinafa liillisellae nuoiii iiiciiiK to I'.iniion nun dashlnif to victory, but s more like Do nu tike ghot stories.' If s, ,nn Kteplieii Crane's "I ted liiulgi. of Cour-1 'fill Hke Dorothy Scuhnrcunirs laey nge." I'ompt eased Into a dozen llnea. Hen. "d Itifnrmed ill.-, itrslt.'i of them In ' The s si l.lt w-hli-ii enters into tne neatt or i .-uii-h..hui.ii " .iu.ih-iii i.iiiuh i-u- novels of tho generation!" "I confess that I nm nbout as Ig norant as the doctor," said Owen. "I havo heard the name- In connec tion with a book called 'Casuals of Ihe Sea,' but that ls all I know about , him. 2 "It is about time you learned some more," I went on. "Mcl'eo was born it sea In 1SS1. His father was a Scotch skipper and his mother came tho author hns set out to exhlb!'. Chailes Can Hie, the hero, was the, ton of a skipper, whoso wlfo wanted to riso In society ind mnko her son i it gentleman. The hoj, studying In un engineering school attended by gontlcmen's sons, disco; ers after c.noitui: V. DOfCI.AS. 'I.II..VO It) William Meive. Oanl'iiiiti DuuUttliii. l'-uio & l-o. M..",0. the Chilian turned soldier: Thy ii Hk pi where Pie h. -Ami ivlmt Pie .linie an-l t..u Hut vl.at r-.'i t reply w St. kitotv It wtimi't f. Tint Fun"- one .lust U!,e nn Wilt. le,l lltross tile PHI n. ivllh 111 hl,l nlul hat, I Killed mt-n In forelmi lnn,iii 1 litlllSli I lliuet t'titr till nillllt l'.,'ianve lie lur Illy IJIil". 'As a highly liiesnutiblble iirophel,' beulns Captain Alan liott, M. C , of the itiiilsh H-ival rivlnir Coins In the i him- a tef, '"I.'nds and Odds." r.f his graphic .. .. h l.,.,.l' "I'uhIpv if lltf, I'lrtlula" "1 tlmj that ho is nn alien there, with um ..n,n'cefl thst toward ihe end of the ' ar hostilities lu the. air will btionio 1..I.I.,. A.. !...blttt.!f .. r... II... ln.... . Ijfrom ono of tho Canadian provinces. ! elates. Ho throws up his job und goes ',,r sr,a. ' , Here Is niiolhei. In the tienehe a leierltj of n man TdlllSht thel le sllllll'l ll. III.' let! Tiilltli.c of me. t Knott -llrriiidfallit-r In tilt. IltK'e ,-l Jliither und Men nn,l JtM f rel i toui.inn puff of li-ai 'llim scti. mv eiir rtsloi . And HniU the reek of burnlnc i .i Across tie ltMaluu snow. Vtrno of a different quality appears I. Ion." In tho llr.it place It should bo Mild Hint Miss St nibuiough Is nn Amer ican, attached to the Columbl.i I'nhei stl teniKltig force au,l that ihe uies the lot in Ihigllsh as u Cuinenlent word tm all Ik'tluii Miltten In thtt lauguag', e hether It he pioduoetl In l'.nglainl, the t'nlfed Slatea ur C.inadn And In the irei olid place If should be noted thai, she has es.im.iied about three thou- I rand examples of tho ghost sloi.i In pii'1'.iiatlou for the l.uuk and that nh l us not oi ,-i whelmed bj the lluod of mateil.il. Sn kt-ipi lei head nlioie water all the time and writes in a charullnglv luioj.iiit stle. Sho descilbet tho ghosts of tho Untitle lierlod nod o.nn Pares them to the r illsiidiantiigM w!t i the modern speotr. Tho ghost of to day Is iecognl7ed In (hosn to whom OVER THERE AND BACK By Lieut. Joseph S. Smith An American boy's tlireo years' experience) in tho jrri'iit war sir. pri vate and nfliciji', a simjile human slury of everyday life at the front such as A'mi'riran soldiers, will ppt i it'iiru in I'Vance. si ,o - Vs'tnr y ti i ' ;;,),. mfi. E. P. DIITTON & CO., 681 5th AieN.Y. "Dirk; tie Yank" Tifhli wilt Ike Tnln vTa, Yankee In the Trenches By Corp. R. Derby Holmes Arthur Guy Empty, Author of "Over the Top," say,: "Tins is tho most rntoi-taininp; war hook that 1 hate read, and I havo lead ninny." At Your Boolneller'i Illustrated, $1.35 net LITTLE, BROWN & CO. Publi.hcr. Boiton A New FLEMING STONE Detective Story VICKY VAN M y CAROLYN VLLS "4 One of tho strangest of mys teries. In which not the least iti- , ten-sting factor is the curious double personality of one char acter. Versatile Miss Wells has ', hit the hiuli spot in this fasci nating yarn. Vicky is a pera.1 feet delight. Wc do not blame the hero for worshiping her ? nor Fleming Stono for feeling sick at the very thought of fas tening upon her the jruilt of an, atrocious murder. Tho comr plexitlcs of heart and justice s-ecm interminable when sud denly the denouement Is .sprunp;. A truly brilliant mys tery novel. Frontispiece. fl.ilii net. At All llookstorct. LIPPINCOTT THE LOST NAVAL PAPERS it. Story of Secret Sen-ice By Bennet Copplestone j'li Wriililit rrrit nam: "Dan-ion I dfKScl. I'enlslent. identlfes. In ii eenrch to mieuier the ramincatluns of tht i) Mtltln," l 7,0 Net. PostnBO Ultra, All UooInlorM, E. P. DIITTON & CO., 631 5tb Av,N.T. A CRUSADER OF FRANCE Ir.in.liU.l frm t l'r,nr), f Captain Ferdinand Belmont IntroJuuina l,y Ilmrj- llordeaui. Vo.'li Amerlerf f.ls "I-ull 0f liu-non liitMctiiil aluivhnt with nlmoit myMluil JI 50 V . VnMaar i:.tra. Ill Coot,-j tores. E. P. DUTTON 4 CO., 6S1 5l! Avc.N.Y. DIABETIC COOKERY Recipes and Menus '' By Rebecca W. Oppenheirtiw The author, herself n dluhetlo pitlint., tins rnilecttd und mUtited special recfp med throuitli k number of er In the. .a. at Cft.rlab.ari nnrt T-.-u.nMh-. Kicry teclpo h been cooked nd teited umVr n ihylcln's uperilslon. . Ahote nil. the. rtctpes and menus, diet ary end tahte-. are o ArrAned that they enn be readily imderetood und the dlreqi tlenn eaelly folloit-ed. , 3.00 .X'ef. Pattaut t'.ttra. All Booktltrit;' E. P. DUTTON & CO., 681 Stb Art., NT. lEvening Putlic Ledger Photoplay Calendar "-JACOBS 1628 CHESTNUT THIS PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE S itltUPti- nrf MAW. 11 ""ti r.A .i t " . ALHAMBRA ; , APOLLO ARCADIA Hi". I pBELMONT MONDAY I'.iu.lno rrJTlpt in Mailamo J"jlcut Milrn l'xnrif The Utile Duchn llenrirt Urban 1 1 Or.o Mora American BLUEBIRD i'BROADWAY ;9EDAR ai COLISEUM TPnT.nMTAT. , . st'EMPRESS L'?EUREKA s FAMILY , IL'PAIRMOUNT KFRANKFORD f.i,OREAT NORTH. kTHjrtsrrT at J. TJnrny feherr ?(ul)fl NonnanO lu DoiJlm, a Million TUESDAY l'HiiI1t.i I-VnlfTl -tt lu MjtUnn Joalouiv Van Mv rtli ruids of llunor (Jforifn He ban In Op More Atnerk.Hi liurnoy Mhfrry In KMnc WEDNESDAY r.nUIni TrMfrlpU in Matlumi Jealousy ,ni"to rerfcunn Ulo of Jnnlrt Culurtf THURSDAY Tll ltllllAll nattletrout j;lle Tercuon !tlt of Jennlj ('ush'nr . I tali. 1 Xorimntl in Dutletne a .Million William l-'arniim hi .Ia Altser.tbleH Victor llueo'i ),e Miserable VIUUni rarnum In l.ei MHrabH Jliwt'ry Show Ouei What It I tleoreo Urbnn til Ore More Alnerkatl Mm. i.rnon Oatlo in t-nweant la .Mint Pjnlino rredrlt,', ill Madam Ji'itloucy William T'arnum hi li- .MMirnbli-i. ll-ni-ne lhnn In Oi.rt lore Anierlian Mra -'tnnn I'Ttln In VrnBeanct In Mlno ro'illto l'reiterl.-k In Madim .lealo'iy AVltllani rarntnn In I.e Mlsi-ratileu FRIDAY 'rin Itnlla'i llattWront IMIth Story Iliri of Mjiti-ry Oao-ao lllinn In One Mora Aineii.an Wlnllre.l Allen 111 l'rim 'l'io ti rU William rarnum In Heart of l.lou ( Julian llltlnze In The Widow' Mlallt Maclatn In Th Warrior rharlia Itiy In The 'Hired Man Norm TahnaiUt. In GhoBtu of Yeett-rday Wllllam F. Hart In Tint Arati illsln rcruunon In Horn) of tho World Julian llltlue In The Widow's illalit MacXo In Tho Warrior Wllltnm S Hart tn Wollen of tho Hall Wllllnm Ilu'ioll In In Had Vivian Martin In Tho lv-tllcoit Pilot Macli In Tho Warrior M.iclt, In Tho Warrior Vlilan Martin In TU l'tttk-oat I'llot Kllo IVrk-uion In Iloaa of tha World .Mary Mllea Mlnter in The 1'onera that l'riy Olffa 'elroa tn The I-air of ih Land Viola liana In Tha Wlndlnir Trail JEFFERSON HUMBO KNICKERB'K'R fjftEADER fkUBERTY Kocust Jf-rrrr 56TH ST. 'MABlfPT CT EtfilnTtrtT ffllXON fPALACE i1 -'PARK PRINCESS fUEGENT V" OHALTO l;FIDGE AVE. CklVOLI RUBY ffcAVOY STANLEY Uoualaa l'alrbanka In A Modern Muelieeter- Madgo Kennedy in uur Little Wife Umlly Ktcena In Tho HlatUer Besitlfl HarrUt-al Madamo Who? Marru'rlte Clark in 'lho beien Hn Una Marsaret Clarlc In mill Watera I'aul'ne Krederlrk In Madame Jealouay Harold Lorkivnod In Ilroadway lilll Seseue Ilayakawa In Hidden I'carli Marjory Wlleoit Without Honor Kthel Cluton In Whlme of Hoclety Tha Wlndlne Trail Hidden Hand. Ku. 10 Tyrono Power In Tha l'lanter i:dlth Storey In lttveuca Carmel Ml era In The Wife He Bouiiht Mary Harden In ThaU OeorKf ltiall tn .Tule-i of tb" Stron Heart I PousIaH I'tilrbanUa In l A Mnjern Mueketeer I Madiro Kemii'dr In Our l.lttlo Wlfo ilenrk-e M'aluli In , Jack Stiurloik 1'rodlgal UenKta llarrlaoale In I Madam Who? Taylor Holmea In Tno-Illt Healit loualaa Fairbanks In I1U I'lcture In Tapem l'.t.illn Frederick In Madame Jcalouiy Allen lirady In Her Hllent Hacrirjee Heaeue Hayaliawa In -Hidden 1'earle Kdna Goodrich In Who l.oved Him lltetT Mrs. Vernon Cattle In Convict 003 Madae Uvana hi (lain of Uladneei Tjrono Power In The l'lanter Hdlth Storey in iievenge Ann Murdnck In 'My Wife Harold Lockwood In Ilroadway Hill llelle llonnett In Mouli That Trmt Viola llani In The Woaisr of Ureama tharle I'.i Tho Hired y In Man Mai-teto In The Warrior nffle Shannon in Her Hoy fltliel t'layton 111 Whlmt of fi.cletv Monro Hallbury In Itunerj' l.'jei Pouutaa rolrli.inks in A Modern .Muaket-ter I'harlea Hat- In 11m Hired Man Willie in rarnum hi I.e. Mle-iables Wellace Held hi Ulmrock Jonea I'H-jIin 1'rederlrl; lu Madam Jealoua MM-lMo III Tho Warrior The Pox Kltldlea III Treasure Island Mary I'lrkf.ird hi htell Jlnr'.e T'aullno Starr in Miota Tint I.ini All,- lirady In Her i-'l'.ent Mncrlt.ce Knld Hennett In The Kti of the ltlrhteoua tfeeeue Hawakaiva in Tho Hot(iB Inn. l!nll lteniietl In The Kea of the JlluhteouH (leora WaUh In Jack Spurlork, l'rodlcal Mdl, In Aihley In llrokeu Ties Korman Talmods hi III DeMI' Needle Ann rennlncton In Sumhlno Man Pauline, Frederick In lira. Dane's Defense Herbert llawllnson In Come Through Busman and Harne Under tlusplciop Ollie Thomas In An Heiress for a Day Wallace Held In Tho Thin Wo Lova Amarlllr of Clothes Line Alley Daiurljia Fairbanks In ,,, lleadin' South Ann rennlnirton In Sunshine Man llushman and llaino In Under Husplcloii Maa Murray In Face Valua Dushman and nayne Under Suspicion , l'sia-y Hyland in JTlr Debt of Honor Viola Dan. In "A Weaver of Dreams Amarlllr of Clothes Una Alley Douilas Fairbanks Wsadtur. BoutST .iu jiari-ii ,11. Tho Cinderella Man Oeorae Heban In Julee nf tha titronr Heart Seeeue Haakawa In Hidden I'tarU Viola Dana liluo Jeans Carmel Miers in , The Olrl.tn the Dark Madre Kennedy In Daby Mine Tyrone Tower In Tho l'lanter IMIth Storey In Ileienre Norma Tahuada .In llhoata of Yesterday Qaraldlno Farr.ir In -in Kcui hlono Oeorr Walsh in Jaclc Spurlock, I'rodlr.il I - Wallace Illd III Hlmrock Jvres Ildll'i Storey Heicnc SATURDAY Til llnllan llattlatront J.ini. III. .i.'-Mo-iiiu IiOl.l llrnken lies iToo-tr,. Helmn 111 on Moro American, W Inlfrcl Allen 1 . I'ioiii Tuo tnlSK Wallae Held In Tho TIllIU W I,ol Wl!llnin rarmini In J.ee it'eeralil;-! Wallace Held l-i Itllurotlc Jones I'ltullno 1 rederlck III Madam Jcaloutv Mirlele In Tho Warrior lleorq Htan In Jijle of th Stronf Heart Jane & Katherln T.cd iu Troublein iker PottAiirt I'Alrl.enke In Iteirify Mixea n, Cteora Wain i In .In, 1c Hpurlock I'rodlcal Wallai Held In Itlmrock Joneit FOR CIIEfiTNU gj BOOKS STRECT STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING imittsag...ll. ,M?1 HUT Kg AT dst TT ' I I J The Birth Control Review Th licallli nnd rinrlcno of tho future Boncratton ipo.tnl ttpon jour kiintrlr-ili'e mill undcrstnnd ine of eiifcnlci. ilvnncrd thouslit nloiif- tlieso lines will b presented during tho roiiilng year by such le nonned nnd ,iltr nrltrrn ,ia Jlavolocl; Kills, t'lvstnl Kastmati, Jt-rnle A-lilej, Uertrudo llojle, nnil Dr Anna K. Illout, r-ti. $1.50 a year Cditor, MARGARET H. SANGER 104 Fifth Avenue, Netv York Oeraldln. Farrar -In Tho Devil stono Mary 1'lcktord In Th Llltle Amerjcan Mo March In Ihe Cinderella Man Norma Talmada-e In Uhouts of Ylalerdav William H Hart In lltua Diazes Haiiden Vorma. 'raltnada ('hlldron in th House tllhel Clnlon In hlinti of Society Hotert Wnrnli-U In The Great Lover J. Stuart Hlnrkton' The World for Sat W. Held K Wllllami Thu Ihln V Loe .tacit I'leltford In Tho Spirit of '17 William S Itart In lllllo Mares JUwJfil Vtola Dan i Hluo Jeans Viola Dana hi A Weaver of Dream .Tack hpurlock. Pi-od'l Houso nf Hat. No, 1 Mabel Normand DodalnK a Million Veney llylar.l In The Debt uf Honor Norma Tulmndae In Uhost of Yesterday Kdllh Storey in He em: I'snlln Freileileti n Tli Hiinnry Ileait I'harles Hai In The Hired Man Jewel Carmen In lho Kina-dom of Loin Wm H. Hart in Th Arjan IV. Hel.t K. AVIIhams Th Thlna- W Lo Juno Canrif in The Heart of Homimi William S. Halt In lllue lllaies Hill den Mabl Norms ml Dodalna- a Million Tjrnne Power tn Tli l'lanter Mae Marsh hi The lluloird Traitor Norma Talmad In Ghosts of lecterday Th CJIrl "With the Champaen Dyes Ann Fenntnrton In Sunshine Man Annette Kellermanu In Daughter of tho Gods Tom Mil In Cupid's Hound. Up Jswel Carmen In Girl With Champagne Des Mabel Normand tn Dodfln a Million Pes-rv Hyland In Tha Debt of Honor Amarlllr of Clothes Un Alley Deturlas Palrbankl leadln' South Juno Klildta In llrokeu 'His Charles Hay In Tha Family Ukeleton Vivian Martin In Th Fair Barbarian Wallace Hied In Nan ot Muslo Mountain Jewel Carmen in Girt With Champ. rn L" Alfred Whitman tn Tho Forrest llancers Carlyls Blaekwell In Ills lloyal llllhness Amarlllr of Clothes Una Alley Still Burks In Evs'a Dauahter TjTono Power lu Tho Planter Ma Marsh In Th Beloved Trailer Douslss Fairbanks tn A Modern Musketeer Olli Thomas In An llelreess fur a Day Wllllsm H. Hart In Wolves of the Uall ,. War Brides v enaeahco 4. Woman Tjrono Power In Th Planter , Ms Marsh In Th Beloved Traitor Houslas Fairbanks In A Modern Musketeer Charles l'.ey In Vho Family Skeleton June Rlvlda-e In Th Beautiful Mrs.Iteynolds Reeeue Havvakawa In Th Secret Oam Ills Royal ldxhneas Apostle of venreanca Wm. S. Hart In Hell's Hlnxes Alfred Whitman In Th Forest Hangers Amarltly of Clothes Un Alley Bllll Burke In Kvo'a Daughter Violet Mersereau lu Morgan's Haiders i Charles Hay in Th Family Bkeieton ' Klsl Ferguson In Itos of th World The Fo Kltldlea In ublemakers The Trout, Ills Royat Hlrhhess Apostle ot Vengeanca Douglas Fairbanks In A Modern Musketeer Dorothy Dalton In Flaro-l'p Sal Amarlllr of Clothes Line Alloy Illlll. Hurke In Kvs's .Daughter . "Kino oiiinn nnd Knj Davltl leil HKisr tiei-rj llirt, 1 hfu'd rath thrrr huuilml liiiWrv- an.l (nice Ihrte mil- ilinl u-Ir't " liuinnicd iliu Adjutant's wife to an infuriaiec. and greatly worried young subaltern. Proposing to a girl is a great event in the life of almost any young man, however hardened, but this youth had proposed to three in one evening and had been accepted by all three. The story of his emer gence from this alarming predicament is the ingen ious theme of this de lightfully amusing new novel THE THREE OF- HEARTS By BERTA RUCK 'Aulhtr of 'I lit Official riancit' Mi'u AilIiW. Mali,' tic, ' (U all BooM!r. (Iiij., 11,40. wm 7ic .Irunni't bayr- "Tiix he.it the war lina urndueeil," ASTUDENTINARMS By DONALD HANKEY rOK SALE EVERYWHERE $1 ,u nrl 'ostoje Vxtro. Ml Voottitorts E. P. DUTTON & CO., 681 5lh Ave.,N.Y. 'J'hr Vrtf.oii Ra '-The createHt of th - o,i tlmt ulo the new turn! of Franc,'' UNDER FIRE By Henri Barbusse (Le Feu) v salt eve, where Woman's Work at the War Front! A WAR NURSE'S DIARY il'ablialicil font leccktliinl edition vow ready) Mere's a woman's story of war a brave woman who faced bombardment and aerial raids, who calmly removed her charges under fire and who tended the wounded and dying at the height of battle. The fine spirit and courage of her story are unforgettable. The book is more than a gripping personal record it is a revelation of woman's native heroism. Willi lllusliulioiiH JJ.J THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Publishers, New York. By the author of FIRST Guide Posts a Over the CALL to Berlin By Arthur Guy Empey From the Times (X. Y.) The same delightful amulynm of breezy cluerl illness of manner nnd seriaus-hcnrlcd purpose characterises Mr. Empcy's second booh as helped tu send his f)rer the Top' soaring in the head ot all the 'best sellers' ot recent years." From the Sim (N. Y.) '"Over the Top' inspired America to enter the icur with all her might and strength. 'First Calf explains how our objects may be gained. The first book appealed to everybody everywhere; the second addresses itself to every American, but more especially to the man under arms. One of the important chapters in the book is dedicated to the .mothers of America." From The'Tribune (N. Y.) "fntensely practical information and.advicc to young soldiers, to young soldiers such as will indeed serve as 'Guide Posts to Berlin.' Given in a highly effective manner. 'c have seen no book that gives in plain speech a better idea of the way in irVtci the war is being waged." Top" M ill Wsr JtMseaSftVvl T.; : Yl 4iiAT't 'tit "'- -.Jit .' JU iv I"- V . rier. i, ' ' , . i, ..: 1 J! . , rvi -M-J n'; . LIT 'a'i tb t Aj " & AH .;j 3&i & 1 rJ.! ' Vk , v "fMrW TO (' '$ Yy ;A-iit i a. THi A iff. WW' ft. Vv, ' w fc A?S Sil'll-J I3.vi iVri 12;'. 64 IlluslrUons. $1.50 J$mL vitamer' I i'':.': f-'JMWim'M aW. i tsltia. d Ha 2pPMMt twWPsfi wRm 'rtca'tef J. mi' 'j-WvTrvvTwsM i ni :w mmjiwrnr .MPWPiM Vi- t . ." I ti' -, nsss&
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