jrt'i EVENING- .PUBLIC .ifcGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. .MAY IS, 1918 k r L f .- y fjirf m WHY DON'T AMERICANS READ ESSAYS? ARNOLD BENNETT GOSSIPS ABOUT A FRIENDl METAPHORICAL BLEND V m? sTATsrrn a m unno KJC KjrllV KjLL1 StlLJ ClJl ' O Rlorlcy "ShaiulygafJ"' h a Sparkling Intcllcciu 1 Tipple of Pleasant Flavor English Vogue of ihc Casual Essay C1HAMJti.M'l ' usUcil 'Piitur nn ".mil Mm lev Is consti tictiv civ o 3 Mi Pubic. plcUHitJ UP buoK ilt hIUioukIi hntli bis fitbri nml luollirt ll&U sue l.nllHli Tbi'i w 1 lie Ibrii essivs 1,iu t II... i nu ho Milt 11CU1 1M ncl leullt'iR tlic title "Vvbit Is Hut ' I never lieiiiil the vvoul bcfoie "Your education bis b-en neglected, doctoi," said I. smllhiB .n tlie muio wotlelly Owen "1 f,t mil -hands jjaff maiij m.iih ago in a lion house In BtouMvn The ebon bm"-f is run bv an HtiqlHiniun In an old Dutch Colonial mansion standi? In the mi of home bublncoa builditiBs mil lenchul b n niriuiv .ilkvvv.iv It was called tlic Abbev . The propiictoi had gathered a fine ioIIcm Hon of old Colonial furnituie which ddluhtrd his rustomeis. On the Ubtrs In his ics tauidnt otio could llnd London Punch and Alh Slojiei's Itilfllolldiv and ono or two othci comic weeklies In a comci blood a grandf-ilbci s clue . with a hole in the case in ide bv 1 THE BED ROCK ' OE RUSSIA Linesl Poole Looks- lo the Peasants as lhe Hope of llir Great Nation VltltuURli more lino! - Imvr Iippii iv i it 'ii In interpret ltlnn of tin i:us.i.iii pio pip limn nn ntltct natln i involved in tlie vii Hip si,, Mil urn hi tlie li.i-t mulct tooil f.ictoi ttrtii.it and pntuitlal tn Hip eoniiilsioii or viotld rfffiii- and ion The Krcit m.ijoi II v or vn ipta ,aP (liicinuled Hie rtHi of events or the KerensUv tPRln md Intel "ill Hi' lcsult thit meoniplttne'-s and superlk rflt Ihii. mbliril thpir booKs uf ppriinnent line Mi Poole with "Pi vision icmKiilres rle.itlv Hut bent or the itu.itimi lies in mni- Idiouins that the cli inces aio tiR.ili"t a laiKe sale The leil lhiBlishnian ,,.. miA, itvins ticto'-s Hie occ.ttt wine" siiniui llteiattitc confident of a bcit'tv wel come fiom a wide piiulu This tniv he for the 1 e.T-ou that theie Is i read Inj; (lass ovn their vvntiii HUes to line i volutin to pli K up foi tin minutes while waltine fin dinner 01 tiu Just befoie KoltiK lo bed mil is plijscl prelienlon of tin pi iMitit his hopes when It can Ket tin tiuvllcce of re-id l,K drenn- Ins plillusop'iv and invhun- lK the rc.lcC.ons of m .n.e,.iB.n- Zu huV'.'v'nT .m' oi' '! mm on the latist fuil or the newest vnrcii'K unini of hinmnitv the Eriat pliv or the most leicnt in in of lettei" pfn-ant . 1 is 01 ilarK pi nple eoii'ti .... . till Mir H1 ! I . nt, ..I !.. ..r.l , I t.... in .iii.iii not i: laic.iH is one - . . ..i ", , i" """ or the tii-tlliiUoiiN of London Vi In i hi dcbuihui foi t lie rciisjlMinuii the Intcustlnc woik of in nne int Peisn i who wiotc t bioi-raphlcil diction lr.v of the famous men of the ui"-t he v.is leitain that he would llnd i cadci Urltlah bullet tired in the battle of HnJ llc11 ir ,Mlt M Mosvvell of 15 n. lxng Island Gilbert Iivans a hi il Ilant ounB newspaper mm of WcNh bhth, took mo to the Abbes one da.v vnd introduced mo to slundsmff' Who was he anwviV" the tkiRV. man asked, with MJino impatience "You should sav 'Whit was it rtoetor' bald T "Sliandyparf is a pota tion. One-halt is beet oi ale alcoliolh bexeraBCb, jou see and the othei lnlf is Ringer ale non alcoholic The le suiting blend T think 'blend' is the proper term is sufficiently non aleo hollo lo get bv the i igld prohibition statutes of Kansas and it is -uin rlently alcoholic to be most agueabh lefrcbhing on a hot div I should like to introduce v ou to it doctor How about if" ll lulu will -.Infl Imt Hi,, n. pjn will piuin 1ln DirU I'euple ' Is i gniphli illuminating pit lute of the grc it pi !-Hit i iisi !iaeil direuv on th i-hinil ulwi v ituin and vitali'd li the tianieil "iilers fieuliv or diccunnB whit ! o' mi il md signiilL ml Ml Pooh s attitude is upl of t itiunil svinimin il; attributes no pupusln . . . a vin i i iiilm ill i lie il Hi i il ' ill i r III did' ill i volume along with i lot oi (lon ,,,, aUmtr, t1lclr llllS))1cl olhei shoitci CbsivM nil slidi vtibjcMs Uillillil.i ..111111111 itv tlinr simeiltv if as The Oldest loke' and 'l.ovp ind i imiiIoi aid their lxttci pirnnul ipi i lovtis' he lauw nN public would ' s '"" Hiugli he h.okiiIz.. thn lovtis nt kin , , M " niut tmissirilv elipse liefoir ed i lmv it lie nil's with in idu inn. , ,ti0n , ,,, i mK imn ij-ont unit' or inu no .ittcmpt to pcisude anvone t inuuht hcfoie oiJli in hi . olvnl fi in ,.r .,il,,.,r- ...,d adiintliiic tin he ' "" l'lt sent chao- He t ilUe.l w Hi in u '" ' - m " -i.rf. . . iiiiKirni n H" docs not Know icivthlng lhe H'K did Itosvvell pan of the voluuH 1--paitu ilmlv drlU-htfiil lo II ictnind us of what w are fitnnnllv toiset ting and that Is that hum in naluie does not vaiv much with uie P I'snm lenturiis and th il it l hv lhe dllTi liners in I in,'U ve oi ic lision "lliat 1 1 minds inc dm tin tint I ncv( i w is able to ii ,M'd the Uii nt'i as hum in hi mus until 1 ' u hook of Uiiuci nuieiv rinl book w is full if thi The cleigsniau held up his hinds tendnest enliiiunl and ilu most and Ilu ii v ii icd v n u mints pntiiusriui inlve btutlmg tim iilating and lulpful furnhh manv in tinsplv liueiesting p igcs tirovlding an idinlrililv Uilanicd Mew of the ,riat swee) nnd .it ic tv of Kussiin cliai a le The autlioi ventures upon no glib pt diction" but he docs urnnint not nffiiiod tne leader thnroulih vilth the pe is- mt s ni in prntiu ins, -soil tl iconoiim pnllth ii md opirltusl Till liMtK I I OI 1 i: ' ltlss s, Ullv in I rn l Pi it. IUnmril.il 111 photour iiili s v orl. th Vlnt mill in ( oinp in. XI n si V y " ?i & if ifcwi & J 111 LIFE WTllE REAL FRONT Demited i a Caiuiiliiiii Of- fn vr il ho Knows II hal Il l.s IJI.r I4T 0' BRUSH'S EXIERIECES ni i 1. 1 I nlc - tin Mi-hmc tiitin v pi in m act in II Iriuli I ui po 1 ti liklit Uuionoui w i' hi online t" Viiiun Hum inn irttt of the I n-i ( in ul in lontinKtnt wlio in,iUinp in I ho lU.il 1 rnnl i i!N nllent on M n iiirI of the spct tiu e of tlV I niiod mtt m poll! i tiff llvJitc rs in i o- t ht l linln Ilu now -oi Id tiooi will ifM fnhr- to Ilu olil wntlrl n lir i w u 1 1 l r i ni; In in tlouN 'till I K t ni i i ill( Iml Iip Iiinis ;H noip 1 1 in il h ftmu Im li mil ina ilin p th it t hi imtir V nit rn m t"iiii iiyinir o i f f 1 1 ffninj; o n t-r i at if I ti tin f' imt s Ii ni Hit n it i lil m tlili 0 "i in i nipfp it tiffin i.H Krt suit nf in t fnt t Ik i i tiln v ufm of I US i i . wiki -iniu flop nintimiff lo m ul i t t tic iimuIuu' nr iml i oi foii f r i 1 1 (iuil on fnrpfMi ' iMklli III1 tht ii Ii .ii.fcio.'' nnt'-i ii ml refill j tiuikx i f tin Inilitl otitis i et l iiiff 1 r lliroiiKli it- tlRlitlnk in n t tin fi on r i its wiinl In iiin nt It out n ilu in i in miioi th it Hip w hi ( atmlian'- niaut,ut Ui il tin in. w ileinit - of tieiuh I liil- in tliP fitimul n f i of pfis i turn ,iml tit it Viiipi t in i ml U if tl i i i pi uu t n ih iii t h in h limp cun nml i In lion an imviitan t t t nt u n llsvaprtl Vrom n dot titan 1 tain and Got llontr ln.uk of rrn uKtlilr intifin i i' I It , pr t nt t hop i ' hit itt ma ihn 1 1 no J foi it i tin irl ii ionnt nf loUlnR tinrsuniil )i U in i w h i h ( llil not Ii pai iliilitl in am ptPiou t n Dip . itP I PUtPiuiKt P.i' ' !!i t ti mi !Mi I i oli in in 1 ! i th uiiiP'l i' p Uo il I' miii: i orp mid waf 'ttit t i tht. 1 i in h I ftont laM ?i i i in. i ftPt n f t w wf I - lniot i" S piloi of w h h ht ffi J a 1 t it f iIpi r nt ion Ik ,i ,-,io flow i 1 I Oil t H )H Kt nf liPtt Slli II itifl MinO fi ft - ii ' i ipi ni in olTi ilm tint v hid tlir- furprKc FRONT LINES Bv BovrJ Cable Vinlior nr ll."cill Hie Mn,'l j'1-J&' lion I rout drapes uf Wrntlr. IgKAj Curtis Lubiii, in Town & Coiln till, nys: "Boyd Cnble is th"e most tcmnrkuble describer of, buttle scenes and iicttons of any' tnanusiiiR- the Enp;lisli lunguagct'J, l ',OVti I (inlaw 1 I'n. AltBoolutortat, E. P. DUTTON & CO , 681 Fiflli A.,N..Y,! VJ? m if"! lp whin tlip it not licen d ihfil i to i it nip nut of r H1- llltlUlI W Itl) vhfl hit I hi nest tin - lolil f iln ir riPtl th it 1 hail pipi I In h id i in,K fiint v hu li - i (1 -'ntt til to w rrl"' wpi m m MIil (r fotin ' n tliP 1 oM'il.il n ' I" '" i ti 1 1 tnil thPii tn i tn i i tin topi ImI iri np at t n M t. In k in I hr nmt nu i, ' r int; n i i all I i it lliit t llt nilU" i i houi i mi r ( itnlow mil I M ftp pup i i mi i it 1 1 i n tor hu t 1 f n t hi mi n th miI I lip ill i pprit il w till ulllP I I II I i it i i c.l w i in l "p id 1 i if au Hi p ollli i hviu (Iip 1 1 u' of I ltial 1 tnm t I i m p with 1 i t i in nil tn w ho t- I ih i t ihr w i ip uirptPd in ih mot i it it 'nui'ii .mil h -ti aii l ii kh II i pirictHt (iutioR t n -cx it two ilns will h Pi' Mient in " nkuiR Iin wax hiouK i t u mi imp ami im i m I 1 li I la ml imp inula t i i -i n nihpt w ho 'iar t-ttiped fiom t.pinian pi i .ii" I ip (T.i v v f 1 1 "pt in m 'oin i i Inn nt i ml dm inff tin mcliH Iip ii hiI h - IdiImhih i j 11 IH nil tlillll i ' " mi (III1 UU rn II 1 foi hi jrii ill II nirr i,iM i fif llifii ii i w how ii l In iJfiIi ti ! on if Il - hook lo tliP Not ill M it w to1-! ill id l lip if, hi i nd 1 1 pi I I In p ithw ,m tu tuduiii foi i wpit fiiMHP Ih'- houlv ti" Hhf'l in hrnnli t kt it tmt tn0 I E22SK3SS!R53 ntlior ol a liook nf m inltllalinp; c-hx am ki U In untiat tahlp oluntir molii .md wiie il duip filth li unmet oil into iPffiim nt .md wpIiIi d into an iron tlixiMon IIi ppn pu im" Ioop ffitlurid it ini l iiidRui ft on i t Piiot it hum in tin? i onti t out Urn tin proffo-i( "teps f tin ttPiuit to ihp limit tremlipy wlni lli pottiax tin ft ni that xqs?s.o .tu l l I t I li. I III in l I d imiP Pr ii It I IMI II Mr ii f o Ml 1 i nH ti t 1 t Hun r lit m m . ihj.m A new Rainc book &im ! fON' II 7 iii- fl aJ i4$ m'li I i yxa 41 r'T A jl I ' " 'I A Romance of the Untamed Vcsl By the Author of THE YUKON TRAIL 1 I itr it il II jO net VI nil bonl itorps llouklilon Vlltrlln Comimnj ih oss I ll llii protctiiiBlv but Owen vvns c.iqoi tu indke Hit .n-iiiatitinct uf i mvv tipple "Well have some llir tfii lime von lomo aiouinl ' T sairl lo Owen In the meantime I vatit to i cm n K that this book eallerl 'SliamUB.irf' 11 is ilc llghtrul us the potation .iftei vvlinh it Is nmicd if jou wiin t Ml tli rlilnk, doctor, jou miHlit to ie.nl tlie book It is a loIIci tlon of ivsns .mil sketches bv one of the inot Inllliint MititiK men now vviititiK in niimi Ills name Is Cliriblophu Moiliv I If Is R cradu itc or ll.ivironl I ulltj-e where his f ilher was . t one time pio fe&soi of tn ithem.itK-, lie spent tin cc jeaia at Oxfotd a.n a. Hlioiks nholai H hah bien i publishers le.ulei. an .issoLiatc editor of the l.ulievi I loniu lournal ami iu now one of the ciliton of the llnvivi, I'uitii l,i in. i n Within a vcar lit lias pubhslicil thin volumes One of tlicm is i hook of verfco wlui-h is alrcadj so populai th it his publishers ate piepaihiB an llliis ttatod edition for the llollda lason iliiiniint; illtitiuii foi link iluldiui th it I li ivc i vet te nl mv vvlmt in I I sjid when 1 'ud II down tint the i ut vhitli lould pnidmc il vv is ikiti tn mint I Silt the pupuli itv in Ini'liiid of ncit Ilu on.isioiul cn is in ov til it liiuuf is nieded bv tin ippi.ii.uu t of in illusti Hid tditlonof I'tbbks on tin hluin bv 'lpln of the 1'lmirfli Hi st published in i ibeip Toi m 'I hi dimiiul fin H Ins lustillid tin pub hsben ni ciiKiBlm; mi illusti i'oi to ,iiw i lot or pu tin is tin it .'nil to et nbi bouk out In d.untv fin tn mil rni it nt i mk vvlinh tin pool book lovil will hiidlv i '" to in' I'ebbleh li t hhiiIi n l i""1 Spiiil of Russia Ik in st ii ii i ii im i tlK Mi-irisi ini I.illihulv lt llltv uf I tussi i md tin pirsolllhtv of us piupli in rl si i II t il with mliicsl In olln iiilbiiaih In lier liiinli intitkd Mic iuei lU ink i WhPtliM thi .iitthui i intintinii w is lo ii m i uin uitii t li FRANK SWfNNERTON I Personal Sketch and C.iitical Continents on the nthor of "oclui nc nu t.i vi i ut. it i V . rl 1 I. 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Kill III r lllllt I " I I ! HI"! Will 11 I MM III I I Oil t-railiMlh vtn prn nan Ih ii niiids iml Cot his InMuid- I v dinm i in thi Miinitil iidliTii m h n -In .mil" l """ nr fnt I is ' I'"1 ' " '! ilu . loiiil.r- H.n..n. sf pm ill. ii ru ! uuiiilrou .olfii m it him id ivlu-h I w r'rniK nh linn I- i -ni p ivsmct mi. d W hit ll I d i tint Mmufv w Im m t ih s,w mil i ( on 1. omf i t hud 1 inn w ill wih I uihti t it lu. i lull OIl hi.. . ! I ph. i li mibl 1 i u . I- li inus I n t ti . i o mm n nl I. f.ot tin pd In mi t l r 1 it. v w h it In h iv t tU. ii i i lion- would l ti uihi Iln it hi it. i Hi ft t Ih tul th it In t . o Mi i f.ift- t . on Inn that Ilu iiMii tin tnst -cl infiillihh o li. Ml s S Inill1! f I I1L.M (till f i Ih u hi ti 1 l vuii of hi tlow i no. lo i v li ii I hti- s f n 11 111. II HI I I Im . ti iml ii In Ip. d I. i . IU nt tminh proud im hi hi h I in ol with im uw n liiml'- I ho I.Ul IH lT f- ,l,K ,(l1 ,U ,M i out - I i im tin ii lilies .md wall lir" Hi i d im iiitf ho -f i s i natii ii lionff i fl mi miii wlin li I- Ml i nr ft i l o'lu i f ill i n iln i Hi it x Olllil In luiiv tlie fihiKOM uf Hu o i in lull d t ithM thin I'll Vip is j,rutl nnj r si i n i in ii in i iiu-. i im i ni' vtjff. i r iliiininli Hip w ii Ml i-potii In I Ml I lie SHlll llOUL'llt of ll I IlliUI m t i v,u ii u ti niPit tn it Hi if .mplxinsr Hi tl if I dtdn I . 14 i m ti ( ti fiom I'-tlf whuli the hr hoiild unknot -l 1 11 lo th. tolui wlm h i uiilik of KuciwkiUt Mplui 1p k Uiirs lo unifts, liiM nil nuin wiiUs nlmiU tmilirilH inoials ibuiit ic.hIIhk m Iml iljout hCtmK Mon- and klaik simp uf HMiis aRiiu of caUhln,' Hit t "ii nml pUjim; -"tv and mjiIi likr UtiiiK And lie1 nt ikes cuiimmnts lint uiu ciitcrtatnln oen if tlirj ml mn md h In ottu i. ilistU imiuli'--iii-8 l!ul Ii'm ill hi t I i tf iln hi .1 - I I Mill HI 111 Hid III lll 111 tl ll sill s M v i mx luitii-- tiiij.li of fundi imntil Imii.xo1.ii s IkIiI-j th. ittt tndi nf om w I ' do. - noi mn l. attf iim tiling d ft. ii nt tmrttra Itt v.. i li imhi i t" In m mi, it- i x t 1 rim ipi i hi i. t i I i i 1 1 d in n thii-UMii in rukj, tin uithoi uf i d ot mo till Qui i II It Xt I of I tit Iln 1 li mil suii'-ot .Hindi lir ti h i .'uuihi ud Hi x m d J hi m i w .i Mil ij im 1 1 . Hi j i-smd ,is iinpiuuiis (i it. in th -oi l ' llllHH I I It-t II I lllfl lllltl U pO irrnplinal .dti o I vein - imH ptisiiis lxcl itniti tin i mil n t upon Hi "Iokiii I oh ir the luioU. N llhi-triuil with i tniii md nioi i tin i tlfix pi iii -i. hix of xx hi. h n in o'o I oil iw ni), th Kinoiil iirin .f tin I . i m It honk ih il w ill) I i- i H Ix J d md -uii." run nt dpi it prn ii I Ih it Minis f r in mi. fl with tin n in it i nil li Ollli .11(1 tnprjjllphx x iih tluh p i nt i h 1 1 it tn nt i rid p np. md w Hi whit tin hp-niP-s in i i Ih lmiii-i in out -t d pit i-nn iml tht hi il h - . U i mix find uf mhii'-l Mux miiil h hiiiiiil Mink In U- tl. In niiiik'HiiL, hit uf ln-tui x ih iiipion iml pi dt in nil il iinnm ml uifni ni h n i ft hum A Book oi Inspiration and Loyalty Joan of Arc And ( Mcnnmr oj Ih r Life foi .Imciicans iTTi m sti-vi:xk i s m j.r rpn i;i 1 1 i.n rn ii" i i ( H i" ii I I.....1 .. i .1. . niini urn il til 1 lull I i.itli i mil nut. 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" lilnill I . ,l ,1 In I nl ll 111 U (111 1. 1 1 C '-I I 1 II .1 ' III VI II I l l, I. ill ll ' " Ill I ( I II' )l I t N ill 1 li 1 1 VV I I I li I I il ..I..- I 1' ik I mi. lit Tho charm of his vvritliiK lies in its iustiuimc vvholcbomeness lie is not pesntnlstlc , ,)o J(Jl kOH n(.iitlniicn I tinil sleeps soundly at niKht .mil iIIkcsW to nve lo sop the sinvvlh of !n inni Ills meals with Hie aiJ of a pipe loves Llll ,,ui,K, inih will uiUinno .1 turn, women ihlldtcn anil hoolis mil ,0lM1ni,i M.nUv with .is mm li nei tlilnkj the woilcl Is a putts kooiI ms ,,s tht Ihilish I011U foi 1 viiliini' sort of pi-ice to live 111 He Im wilt 1)V ,,,uk ten In this latest book .ihont walking hu ilnl von .iv iiiihlishci Mih: i book ' isktil D'.'loi Mil li" v omul il .islh isMllvllih iviutp to Mould ipKili ilu liint bin 1 mi "i ,.11, if iIk iiuis,s u 1 li-.iiltil l.repl-I rnnl It no diiubl fm Iln. niison Ilm ill J mir fiuiii nssill nasilixiii h do it llltle,m , ,,, r. M1..111I1 11. i ran rnllv llln m 1110II111 l.liuv be lo liiid tint von in I lr nu-l nuidilli I1II11K -istiin I ilirl rll t. xl kn p vnu in health d' n hltb lu,i hhiI 1 In 1 i-i 1111 nl foi 1 Ioiik inn Ii 1 nil inn (.oil keep In llf illll tim. Win i-b.uild I ( ..lis. ( i.iti thli. ill 11 . 1 b. I nifi I. ans vi 110 nave 1.1M11 1 jcmin, i.ii.i iiuui s ,,t M, in 1 n. wuthnii Common Sense in Politics lhe snijiiili.st t (li 1 I iii.htH il 1 ss.l Is Hint wlnih infill s to ruitli 1 ills, is 1011 not thi liimiptiinih' iiniiiiiil d nltf 1 nu ivlmli i" is, miiih .In I1I1. ItKlhP 1 (II mi vnu 1111 1 111 t. 11 UII s ni sii ,i 1 . nti 1.1 t IIMP Hl 5 1 11 si ' si 1 1 v vi. v 1 1.1 Msii 1 ni i vim v VMi t I VdMi 1 Vr In Hi I II 11 Uil ll III .III 1 "i .1. I . ' r l 1 1 ill 1 11. 11 1 u-doll I ll I'.s I ..I ll .11 1 II One of Lhe most fascinating and enthralling of all the tragedies of hibtory is brought particularly to mind now by the encampment of American troops near Domremy, the birthplace of the wonderful Maid of France. Tlie author has in this new book iiil.ornrpiPil hor lif( :is :i human dncunifiiit. showing her to be, in truth, "the Goddess of Liberty for the 4 Democracv ot the world. ? M llhwlHitioiiy, i 1 I'uijri, $1.iO ncl. v.wr CUPPLES & LEON COMPAN Y Publihhcih. A 13-449 Foutlli Avciuis, rhr t. r.. r. olll lilifif iollH(lJ upon i.imi ui.i.i i Im Ki'herid 11 into i ib.in ivniti n -I ,is imlk lillli hinlle Kitlurs In i voinii. inidi r Ik r imc i ml I" with u Im TClm llin.UKli this thi isini Uions and if il i .i ( pie N il ins (il Don Maiqiiis smokiiiB, Itnpert llrooke piefaccs blcvenson the fanulj man William Mel ce .mil J hioro or otliii snr.ier.t9 lptlllVH' Ills W f II fill lllsllCll mind pl.iv with an idea and vitw It I u Vn.i en . . . i . I miin U fiom arious .iiibIcs lie lias .1 hivit . ,MiN i ,n nv Ki mind. II. .in lo VII s VII I.IU VMv V I Illinlr,l-1 I sl-Wniii I I Vi Ik II in nr fl lllf. nl llllipilli III. Ih i niiii .is to v lioin I had no iliibntials Win shiiiild I llui" iiitiidiln linili,!! niillii nilo Ih il(h((t( i oKv li. Is of mi iioKin ii of iPidmK' IIomivpi itt( i a (bin of im.Ks In im n in Its di i p imIoiii tnspiiiil in uilli i i i lulu in .iil up Mi inliiiiip SI I" oiti.i: w 1 I ill VMllLVI I (, iirn I ll tl III 1 i i. PU HU ijou'.i.a I I i Uloi I . r ' ul Wt. I'll le ,r i 1 1 in . n ii, ' V.ir P. llln. IiioIiimi I t u. that carries, one aloiiK ca&ilv and a sTVliimslcal point of view that is a con stant hut prise. 1 ou will appieciate ills criticism of one of tho classics doctot, for he has a hotel in an im aginary city called the Decameron Inn after Boccaccio, who was once bai keeper." i liurl liMi V 1 I..1.I1. I I I 11 .11 I I .IlllMU IM m.ll.S l) llir. Slluttl. I Villi. 1 '...... .. l. l.l. ll.iivl nil mot I I I llll inr rioni.li . """.,"-, Vi;-,,,!,.,,, (t I o 1 llrO. 1. SCH 1UII. .. .--..-.- t- To Make Peace Permanent No moie urKent oi iniporlant pioblun Italian conic bcfoie lhe 'o-i,i uhpii ncaie i- nnallv loiiclndcd cut vv ii in tin Hi ei Milan Classiis I , n mi of J ni 1 r.in.ois I au i.oiub. i mill"! d. I u Ins in I i ud . lb the s in c lost i Minimi ban du I'lo' ' irdnnl iIp Kliluliiu llioilKb the loniifr "..- in impoitui Mini. in of Mali and tiled In pirn th" Mini iloniln ilhiB iml In tin nl n oT I mils NIV as the fount r s pi r sotnhtv tnhli. 1 him t P'av '"'t onlv in Inn, . i.oli.ks but iil-n in linopiun iiffuli - di b V Hn iimn of bonis Nil I I aid! nl d. 11(1 However nn poim i il in lib vinieiil" pirtlv l.m I ni. Iv ilitiiKPiit hivi i incil Is leiiunibireil 1IIM' li. id viillmlit fitlKU bill en III, otlif i I md vvllhoiil p i si ni it. eiRiiin s ilmnt Hill ini.1 biror. tin thniiKlit siidilinlv on in i il ti nn 1 do not ipii.niilipi liiviinr vit ioiik h. iosk on IhkI. ri nlv in idi phrT-( In tills sloll sin b wis im Hi -t d. Iln lint of I ibb llioiii-lit mini mini: I lank swln rifiloii I b iii m uu i i nle pnrns, s which In im vliw - md in Hi it of ! ho in nh in. i-an tin un nnik of n in. illni r. iwitu I biKin in hi iiiKr- Ibiuiod Uioim snoilniB wi K tin i n III me mil diainili i it h with i inni. h md a spuse if liiiinoi win tn w Midst s pipers ihsi nil Inl in iiiiiinoii , (ijstim lion in motliii held I h SI I' is tin ittr.nl of Ins iviiinni 1 1. m , I rn . with i, em i ll PiisIhul, mil ilu I nipil.an inn' om rst a II. his vint ' s us, in Pohti. bive . mini iiik wottb in il i nti if l 1. t ine lb' ' di il w nh m n i.il piinnples that do not tilp Willi Inm Im him Hi i ilhfii it t it ml ' fund muni ill' on. ol . p n ni'ini'i md noi ..f initoiiieivf d prfnl.h'.s md 1" i .us, Ins lib i n im t il i ,ln tilp VHhniieb . ilKin ill' pnbb 1" d ' tno t Ion ii (is i(.o iln i. i in tin bi'.'l i iU(blv of ti.slnip ' ilnl in ttliis ll i siii in in vv unl p pnl ii f nn f 'i wbib mi n ud im Iln ds iIiium In'b inti t iplrs nf hum in ondui l iniiaiu lhe urn mil politn is . full ill' Iln .'I' pli alion i f ih'sc i i in Ipk I In uuiiibi i of hiniii Iv iplmi I'm ii tin In. ik is sudit it nt to m il p n nn iu ii u I'not ll't b ml look In Hi ln an nl tin in infoi uniiK In ol. whuli losis inllinn. of tt- i.tlin Itt iiise it i bill hull in us d. s. Millions md will' In its id mo In unions l Ins tin autlioi s Itv im il liiniioioin loin li 't it is nth in m riou sound iiiubi iindini; t r agti Ml ill oun w i imp of Hie bo' o'pi Hun mid vipiiI "lib Hit tloops ri t ' w here tn t auip foi r.par.ouiiic. to tin tin) irtiith s to tin htini; Inn so Ills niouilt I' lir t band t will i 111 st talp It is full of liitim iti ton lips 'tin ri suli of ppr on il olisi i itinu iml ( Mum Uiu i i( is KilppitiK In its apptal ..ni, Is of Ins and H is alvvivs lolitimtior inious and f ililliu unions nl Hit oniti ui 'Ivi luiotiie ob for Ins Mr' m- icioinituii; mi id barroom stories nml nothing mote" proposed mid a tentative piaitorm mi- ..m v.,, .i, ,.o nnl.llsheil In inillliiUd and it is in " . '",." " ,. ,,, .,,,,.s , ,,,,.,1111 old edition Is one of V'r w .r'V.'. ::..... determine wii.inei 1 ne ;" h ;. . ,,,. , rvmill,H l.l England It wouia nave .1 vviue- mis- , , ,,rjLieai in u .or ,..,....... --, t ,.. ,, .,..,,,,,, .,, t h seem to bcl HrvHii have dn-ciisbuu no vanous .1 .. natine ' lvvpnt5 fin -nu ilium heinlit nin mrts oshaustlMlv ... , ,,,., nroii.iabl. onlv in mi, mill looks nudlimi ilolhis si,wb.it ml The dlsell-slon lla. men ea 1 . - .,,,pfc .,, 1, utter loni: dish hill mil llv.lv .vis if I I ..I mm 11 -..... . tii .111 mnirr.iiii iu int . "Why didn't l tiunu oi mat ?x- " ,"...,..,. ,.i r n,i iiiul i ' rnlni'i II .lIHUI'illun vi 1. -..!. 1 !.-. ,in.n..nn . Tiin .nfti11"""' . - ti. t. ... lift. 11 tprpiiniL. mcmiju v.aiMiu v..w -.-.bj -- if. LCilCUf IO 1.1IMMH- . - - - l.rt.l.,.,,l nnmr 11. . tranMlitinn ipxUihk ith irlniH rri t ....! t 1 .if r.u t U l II I vU'H "-rtlil i" iiij -i 11 iim 1 u 1 11 ii" ,.,..,,.,.. 1 ii. ,.,,.... , ,,. .i...it..i. in,. n ,1 1. ....I i.i. 11. il.. s, million! is Mneru in without all' hlRh ;,v;".ncd ihHt .in tbir.;,;, ,i,;in. r. : .,;.7,,iix ..i.; .v-. .i ...i. ... . d.Br.e ,.mn ... ..ifi.atio,, of ,.. , .,k was both sulitb and 01 initial the itinoi its vv holt sunn ilialittti jts lies leltel 1. lm 1 1 11 11 ,,101 llrnun V 1 ..lion li ll. Ions and till inov t niPllt of the th ll I bus lilt inilitl, il i l line of lhe Vnrl I. Vepl ton t ti SI "11 tib Mil oiiKlii.l too 'Ihenovelstiiml in,tiu nu- not bv lis pom i fulness for It did Input it not mi out to li, puvvtiful hut ov A nnouncing vs; New VnrlriM --"-. x,,.l Vsvf, Mi THE GRAFTONS By Archibald Marshall nllior of Abhiglon Abbc ; . tuuf ' fin ii)lt ' Ihf lloneur .f Ihr I lltiln... I ri.r OH Or Iff I hatilHh Ih' Hm-f f Mf.fibr, )h l.fmlf.l lit I h'. lb- I Hot n 1 1 vlu.i Va..or M (dr.mri l I pnilnnia I Ml prr Miluuit Aloie ol the delightful new Knglisli family Mr. Marshall i n I r o (i u v v (1 in " Abington Abbcv," wheio we left tho daughter, of the Abbey still miniated, with the promihe of further lcvelatioii.s in a book to come. That book is here in "The Ural tons." A great deal of Mr. Marshall's delicate humor and many joys arc com bined in a novel that reads eactl like life itself. DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY Publishers :: :: New York m .in t. is not I lit Pli' but . I li, u in vv bo dot s not voti lt is noi intillfd lo in opinion on ilTairs I went on, "foi the Hi ills fond of the casual esMiv and h i e been ever slnco Chniles Cotton translated inoividu ilitv ..ml di tint lion I tlu te upon vv.oit to I i ink swiiiuiiton I i urn t i I oiidou t oiim.Ip! alilv latpi I took (masons t,, IHPlt him it Hi Mllliois l lub lie pioitd lo vrliini; I (I in iv Iwi ntv toll, ol w: vvlilib III iii tfbl I. iv. irfntid had be miImI I'nhtiial iplio. isms mil u . i nu dm t are nn n Iv ml.-llt t tu il im h i-t ' I llVlMflN si st IN I in I I lis n ji t 11 l.f N. , Vurl Vli ft , V ml f. I ti l Topoffiuphy and II or tl tO Hll Mil I Ps III f lllllll f i j.r .1 i rill rn ULllrfl m un-n ' - . . , , . i,i, , - mnini nu 1 u win i HP n li ill' If nun "in H" " ,..... Monlnlgne Into Ungliall Addison and Tllft rfrBeH for lhe Hlllnnative 'S"" ',r lr ' said .......k.ble .h.p no more, am' "f urn. . .hie inn,.., .,,.. , uions Steele ana Lamb .end Ha.l.tt and Uu M, ,',,,,, X d,fw! t VI I rX'ST , " olu'r,,';!, u bm,' X cas and Chesleiton ...td a seme f V he ite." locic and i.elmt ex- eround of lhe I'ard in .1 s da' ,athe like ..." impres-toiis ol the book Lnt.st.d hi th. c.po-li.B annus otheis hao won fame thioueli the lo of al, undisputed autho.it' u. Othei le.ent ., it I Ions , o It e 1. ,,.,.. wh.l inBathe and onlv t ll is fr this ller.s.,B nd .i.vel popularity of their pleasant and pun- national law -rWplv polntinB out m-.i erles . .,. rrn I u I, s d . , fc,m, ,Mlol,11B 1)0ilv. He was ,kIp that I'lofisn., l.,.uBl..- loin, popuiaruy ui i i i of nrecedi lit how elTeitlve stories bv i.oroI and sir iifiirv , , mhiiu, autlioi I son i.r i uhluibl i liuversiiv ippro a Ut - cent comments on life and the J ,, iois ,Mlio,,. ,,, ,i Lm,, .Maine s , lass,, m.up,, l.iw M , ;eservl c , , ls Mu,h r ,,.,, It is lived by men and women Uei;'r Brvan it must be i.Wd with r.Kiel e.e.l...t intioduition to lhe lilie 1 I ,, wp (1l ,,, ,(sir,(, ,s hiea.n. s,,ai.Kv in the .. It is nov.i be have home men who have done Rood U1111i,,l to grasp m.i.u or the fun- cont.Ibi.tid bv I tof ' ,"' b Hiislblunen ur views n lhe ..nlv Im- ns, mm, tu. ,,,,s , ,,sc, uf n,e Tn,l nf this kind but their books f". intnl principle., of the program and vvl.l.h h. ... ikes ., . b .o ii , I I b mItnnt lhlll. , M,c vvorld-lhal is lo b,n. gtoun.ls have figured In tin nt w s V.OUC of this ivinu oui l'"-' " rr ."...-. ... - . n dlstrpb- hu,h of Uiia book Ih "I published more than11 J-...,i ,,i p,,,,,Ictelv bin .lis,, ... i,hs Hit' ba. lien. ills, ussed do not sell wideh. Cbui lea JI si,iu ner produced two or thiee books that I cached a limited public but thousands have heard of his biothei.'Otls Skin ner, for one who has ict.iI his 'Niituie In u City Mack Yaid' ot 'With Tcet to the Kdi th ' Uavid Giason has a follow ine and there is a select public which buvs cveij thing that Samuel McChoid Crolhcrs writes Chailes Dudley Waiuei's amiable le flcctlonB weie nioic popular In llurp ei's MiiBaine than when put into u book und Hon ells gets ten i cadets for a novel where he finds onl) one foi r volume of essays II 1- Mencken has some vogue with u highly spe cialized class Intel csted In music and the dramu. Ills latest volume 'Damn' A Book of Caluiuin,' will appeal to ii still smaller class because It lias iui the vices of bis othei volumes cont- " messed Into small compass It is " cynicdl, unmoral and brilliant Mr. . Mencken has bald ull the foolish if thlngd which the i est of us in moments f of exasperation have felt Hue baiug I and have had the good sense to keep t to ourselves. If we said them ut all f It was before we passed the age of h eighteen when we thought that to be W Irreverent and nasty was to bo witty and. original. 'May I bonow tho book?" asked Owen wllh a twinkle In the direction --. TSrsftnr ni pirn nre. in" - ' . ,. . ,it....ul,l aBiie "nil crDuae i m u.u.-,.. howeiei is MimuUllne an-1 aluablc jijritn i mniian' Inside Constantinople T'ie wholesale tuahsaetes of Vinie niatis In Turke.v might never have oc curred without lhe disastrous Dardan elles campaign f lhe vllics This btiitcment uttered bv am voice of uuthorilv would prove instantlv ar resting . comlns from a foiiner iiilniKter plenipotenllarv of the L'niled hiatis dip tnn.ati. setv lee and Miecial agint at h ilf a ipntu.i ago I h int.o.luiiiou to I'ogol is wiltttii l.v loliu . ouiuns Iti sldcs Iinas llulbas lhe volutin con lalns st John s I.ve lhe i loll, 'How the Two Ivans Quaneled The .l.atcrlou3 I'uitiult nnj lhe 1'ilisli s eve.v out knows the llvervnian l.l biat i i.uhlished in this eounliv bj I! 1' L'littun io of New V ork Ilisloiy of the Overbiook Seminary lhe lnttst Million of the otlleiul sKeteh of the Philadelphia Thiological Semi nar' of SI ihailes Uorroineo at Over brook lumnlled bv the Ilev A .1 in the main il would tuvir ban done foi us to agree- lonipleltlv I was as much pleased bv what Iip dldn t sav is bj what be said unite as much bv Hip indications o' the stock insidi the (.hop as bv the illi-plai iu the window The Interview latnu to a calm elosp Mv knowledge or linn acuulied fiom 11 amounted lo Ibis that Iip held dielded and righteous viivvs upon litiralure, that his luail was not on his slicve and thai he vvoiked In a publislut s NUM.itllUMJ.bS publishing is only li sldu line of his lie mill wiites for himself in the evenings mid at wiek onds the otllee nevi'i sees him on Sat- urdas And among the il.lef literarv s, imitp iniulit Hi.itablv tteive as a inc- ... ..... ..( i ..., u hum ooiutne the merlcan cnibass In ronsiunllnople ,nolial m tlu lute AiclibMiop I'reiidei- 1,1, i,c mote In the evenings und at during the lighting a camp-ui 11 is BrfBt ltx a LOineidence It was Issmd sensational In the evtr me Vtl u is almost Iniultiincousl" Willi his tieath but InclUetital to th iiiPidi sluiy of naa printed for him and naturall Its ivi.at li.inoened in Consianlhiople from , ..iter njges lellcet his woik as Arch- tApill to Scpteinbei l'J15 whlih Lewis bluhop uf the I'll ladilphi.i dionse of ruistein recorOPtl 111 ms peiaonai uiai iuuuui nensi'p virnii ( to - w",n .., from da to div Tlie puhllealloti of the Catholic hutch In addition to a the diatv Ins been made possible by ' the seminal v fiom Us small beginnings Mne.lca'b cntianee into the war and In I8u2 the boot contains valuable ap finnwM niuib light upon the usiit of1 perftllccs of stallstles and name lisls jo.i.ra in luruev 'inr. mill VI.I.l.l'lll V 1 IIIJ01 paiCAc, 'lhe autlioi declares that the macta cres vvblch he btauds us blneker evin than lhe crime against llelglum were not unlmated bj any real feeling on I the part of the Turks, but were cold- I bloodcdly planned and executed at the I Instigation of tho Germans .Sliortlj before the began there was no fanatl cal hatred, but the falluro of the Brit' Mi ut Galllnoll Insn'rcd the Turco-Uer man forces to wreak vengeance upon the I Armenians for the attempted cam paign I.SS1DH I'OVSl'A.NrbNOI'l li A llluloinat Ut'a Palry Lurlrnr thft lHnl,intle Kxpe, itltlpn, )ly Jwi KliKUIn Sw otk Ks ' Uutlvu ft? y 50 Sl.VIIWHV (II ST IIIAIUIB llllll UOVIl.d Ikl.' 11.17 lllustrsletl I'lilla fleli.lilB l'rlnlpfl for hi. llrie fcl Uf Edmund I' I'rendernMlb the; catholic Htatidaril anil Time. 1'ul.lUlilng Company Raentaekcrs at Popular Pi ice The popularltj of rtaemaekerss car toons has led the Century Company to btlng out an edition of those covering the llrst jear of the war in such a form that It can bo told foi a popular price The volume contains 100 cartoons, begin ning with ills first published on August I, 1914, and ending with the one about the free sea shoivliuj tho German Idea of what It would i(o for Holland iipil..piiiln It is H short book but til time ill which he vv roti it was even shorter "Ilo had seuicelv begun It when it wus finished In legaru lo lhe lesult I ail piepared to sav lo tin Judicious nailer unacquainted with swinncrlon's work ' Read Nocturne and to htauil 01 fall and to let him sland or fall b the result 'oituine' moved 11 J VA'clls to an eMraordinaiv , ntliusiasm. so much so that Wellb had to Willi lo tho morning papeis about It And 1 re member Wells saying to me, 'ou know, Arnold he achieves a perfection iu 'Nocturne' that you and I never get within streets of" A hard salng to pass between two hardened pilgrims whose combined jears total more than a century, but Justified You can say what you like about "Nocturne," but ou cannot say that on its own bcalo It la not perfect, consummate At least, I cannot . 1 BDS1DUS being no nimu publisher and n, novelist who has pioduceil several 'Ini? und quo poifect novel, onlv im iileululli Professor .lolinsoli .....iu ptupusp on lhe otliet hand Is to e,.ve the teaibi 11 If ii mental pietuie ot (atli of the various thpatics of wat ani to show how Us plivsital eliaraitPt islits affe.tid mid tvtu tlett 1 inillttl 111 a.lvalitp the tides mil furtiims of bit tit Had the land of Belgium ben riiMil a few hundred fi-tl higliei above tin sea or had the 101k lavcrs of north i..lcrn Tranie not bicu glvtn Ihelr 1 uniform downward slope toward the wist Germanv would nut have been Ipii pte.l to commit one of the most re v oiling crimes of histo. v and Helgium wculd not havi been crucified b her baibarous enemy he ibelares Tor it was in the last aualjsn the geolngieal ftalutes of western Hutoi.e which deter mined tlie eiietal iilatt of lampalgn against l'lanic and the detailed mou liients of the Invading annie" St it milk aeiuraiv has been preserved 1 Witluut tceourse to teclmieal teimlnolog flat would loufuse tlie lavman Tin book is thorough!) populai in iharacter and pel fot ms a great and vital bervlco In enabling the reader oT newspaper dls-1 patches to folluw Ilu inovciuents of j 1 1 oops l.v visualizing uccuratelj the con ditions under which thc arc lighting The niatij telict maps are excellent lOI'lHlKVI'UV AM) SlIlATPin IN Till. 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