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W WORLD WAR What Vour Hoy-Y Y 0 u r Nelirhnor's Boy or the Hoys of Y o'u r 'iv..,.. ,i:,i ;.. ii. ; 1 ihvii mil ill iiiu World War. j rMhVnm. 'Ji)S , pages, illustrated. Price $1.00 On Sale Today At All Booksellers. 111 WINSTON CO. PHILADELPHIA of Lasting eic.it eiplalncd Tlie cures for irritability. Insomnia, mclanrhotia, wofry. Ilmidilj, anil olherrcaultaof affected nerves, are deicribed. hile the hook it written In oonular laniutde cilily understood, it teaches accepted scien tific principles nnd their application Ctoth hound. Price, $1.00, net, hp moll, $1 12 "Mr, Bruce antes a ith Am usual lucid. ify and xhnttltcilY. It i:ivts me pleasure to recommend the lone, to the worfted, the overstrained, the discouraged," Samuel McComb, D D. The Unsound Mind and the Law By George W, Jacoby, M.D. A most valuable book for those inter ested in forensic psjchialry. 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Baltimore. .Veto Kdfffoii. tntirety lead, tl.30 ttrt, CITY AND STATE IN NEW- war cwiiy of ikon division Thrilling Deeds of Pennsyl vania National Guard Per manently Recorded "The It-rii Division In lite World Wur" paya fitting ttlbute to the putilotlxnt, briivefv and Rlorloua vuir record of thc old .N'litlonnl tluard of I'entiHVlviinla. I'emiayliiinln watt one of tile tun StnteN which contributed n full division lo the KilT .fA?ArhSr i'KW H.f nne" lecord on tl-r MnxK'nli border unit It" fine timtltlnni a the tpttin Sinle'1" tiiiimn liver innnj; yuiia. ,',V'". ' ... recoiniiiion on me wuiuncm. n lie enme liiiuuii na the linn Division nl thc front in France, v. here It won dis tinction In iiuinv linprirtnlit ImttlCH. Its recrrd Juslllled both tile nntiie nnd the distinction of n designating badpe on the shoulder of the uniform -Iho now well-known sciulet Ueyalone. The author, linn: O. I'rocter. was a former member or the X. O 1'- nni' for fifteen ears bat followed Ita history Hu has therefore the Intimate title WleilKe of the subject ierUlt-etl for Kuoli n vvorU as he has written, lie bus written urn ,:.r, i. ..".... i..T. .. . ..I u; .i..rliitlvi' " " . .", "'i; .'",;'.: I,,;m.n i. tit utliv .c i iiiv mjrtiviii' , In action. Such llicltlenth ns thai nv CIuvteau-Thlero -the dtvlsivc battle o. the world war when, throup.ii n ti" uiiderstandliiB. four companies of th" division fncetl the lluiinluli h'mlesof llH! frown Prince houtii tit til. Mnrnei s that of tlie ciptuic of le fortified church of ItoncliercH. tin- In If- l'08' of snipers, and the i-.itualKii "i the Ar Konne forest, a Klowitii;ly iriu ntilnfClV described A feature of the bonV. Is the Inclusion cf the tmnics null addresses of the heroic men who brought the name nnd fame or "lion Division' to the National Uujrd of rmsIahla. i!.!..lutB will run ncrosH tlm names of fellnvv-townsnicn on puiso lifter pai?e, """ ..: .. . The lit ok is I'.iusiraieu W""'M" ,';"'" " of the order coincrriiiB '"f , r ,,,, emblem on Its mm. of tlie rtcn.n kiiiio.i In Frunre, of u battle tccue nnd or rest bllleti) In the Aiitunne nn-ai. Tin: lltoN DIVISION IS Till-. "' -" WAIt. tU till" "-.'rr M VMll.l .tiihll I' WlllKti'll I'll l .1 ...iw.f ''('.rook loi'v Vuother of lb.' breed of boohs Incu bated In' llnlllci nml Alseno I.i ipmi H Amho'iv Trent. Master ;rlllnf "J hero" Is a piolc-mi'iinl novelisi .mil storv writer with tasies loo cMiet.Mve ... l. ffmlltlirl 1) HIS Mtc " """' ....!..,.. II.. iln.llll-s to use some or uie inn-nnuitv he has exercised ill develop '." ....,... .,f ,.i..is for his heio. fon- nav ltirl.fr a clever crook. In order to ....'.. , .i.. i.,...,hin reward, !f"?ohherv Ills caieer Is related with ., .i..i .....I Inverness vet one must ones, ...... .i...' ,.,,i ,nln,. of such a book ns J Trent's better nliture is llnally l".'"' '."..:. i h mils in f.Tll'r(l lV hllliuuriii, ...... . .... ..... hCotchliiB some Herman sine... ...m The clever himself turning to eiookdoin ",ri I.VaK"imt her of places the name i .!.... i-,.... reaiiei 171011- chanced to Tient nnd the re fused In following the plot. ANTHONY TRENT, ClinriN.vl. 11 W"- ham Marts n New Yorlc Meffntt, vurrt s Co Price l.3n Period Furniture Guide Waller A. Dyer, author o. "The t.ure of the Antique.' "K.irly American fr.iftsinen" and other books, has pro . vlded a useful "Handbook of Furniture .Stvles." His guide Is not bulky In size, but contains much accurate Infonna- tlon excellently condensed and free from disturbing technical distinctions which would be likely to confuse the lay mind. Many portly tomes hi'Vo been written on this subject, but hitherto no popular .handbook Mr. Vcr lias tilled the gap admirably and. In this day nf the vogue of period furniture, some of which Is pseudo of badly done, with his book 111 hand there Is no nerd for the huer to be Ignorant of the "points" of au thentic Jarobean, Tudor. Umpire, or even the multiple Louis periods. HANDiiooK or run.NiTL'tii: sttmih ID Walter A Djcr. New VorU: The fenturj Companj. $1 fill. t a r I f J II 1 a , yll j, -Vf AJ lati I A y 7. J yj .f'l t'l v' HAJkV V Th ttsM-V sW MA kAd Womin-Unw Suanitn Tttreni TaMBfhar bv Cireutn it mkm Llvliic ta th Htsut mt th Africawi JnskU Wrttwut QMUMunlcaiion with th Civtlu4 Wswli- h medani Aiinc&n, ttrang suit! daailrsulri. h n tailh ArUtoaat. in4iptislnt nd ttjWrvJA WhiteMan By OEORGE AQNEW CHAMDEKLAIN w4tviir ijw.i,.iw or KM..M. . e.mltstMi The Bobbs-Mnrrill Company, Publishers I PHlllM!;iH!l!l!!.HII!iUI ill Hill HU II e tt.e ivn-riitlnn Is spoiled hi some "" ""-ucu ..i minic io neip win tile me reiRiiinB oe.i.iue-. i ...... e"iBi,Mi ,i. ,,,., ,,, ,.,.. , ... , nirs of tlie nd' " M bwill !,. r and that If be should put on n Mils hit self because n. Kren. liman of an tm'h '','' '"'"K 'riumM',m'rT I places l incons s enelcs. rite b m u,lIfurm ,, ,,, arehltee i old famil vvbotn she loves discards her .T'1 ,"orJ' ''""""n of tin in are well1 vlously is a makh.R "J ir?le)T) '" ml " '",or ",'ll"r- "'"W .h'cldes I it becomes known to a few that fur vcars I "'1t''" ,"n'' c,'lrrJ- "n '"Miration to the, of tales , with the a lho"J ,."r',1). to slay at home and take care of Ids Uhe had been the mistress of an American ' 1 "" " ,t T ,t0 ,d" '""r ,MI,,KH' as chief llgure. bound oRetl ci Into n Krowl,,K ,.,, , brother-lu-lavv Just m lllonalie with an lntenuitlon.il teputn- i"st f t'''m deal with the eM.erlet.ee neeieii lorm ui iur e.v.. -., ... -- men i. nn..n. i.in t. ...... ... ..-, .. . -i.... .. . i... . .....i n...i.r...nA ". n"..ic i.u. i ii. m len rnniriiii n.i ti. -wc Read ( f Gene I Stratton-Porter's i I A DAUGHTER 1 m OF THR I ANn .f I L "An epic of young M womanhood" W sW Vc SVI.KO W TiatirWi aiiiiiiiiH aii'V FwetJ TtMBfhar bv Cireutn it mkm HaLLLHS I BOOKS-BOOKS-BOOKS , H jw vr w a a - .v n TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SALE I g Thousands of Books All Subjects Pjrfjct g . ill ii. si n 1 i 5 Condition fu GEORGE W. JACOBS & COMPANY 1628 Chestnut Street iwiuiBMiiiiiMsmiiliiaiiini a cpmijn 1AAT? AfHVFF 'A &&UiyU WAX 1U vnL, ft v a PArnrn rf.nmrtt "77ie Itoll Call" Elaborates thc Proposition That War Demands Everything lie Subordi nated to Itself QjOJIi: iluv an Ardent Searcher lifter ' Tn,,.. ...I mmMt ,.,. into ip in.Moiy of the dcrcrlptlnn of tli- totitentx which Is prlnteil on t'ip wrnp- ",cr "' current novrK The uiaunl tin ireilnn, derlvrd from a coniimiNon of the wrapper deelnnitlom with what lies between the covu-s ut some seori-g of novels. Is thnt the liilent'nn o' tlie writer of the outside description Is to prepare the leaders for n surprise. He ninj have some other purpose which this Ardent Searcher aftr the Truth vvllf discover when he sets out c-n bis puest but he has thus far NUccessfullv con .enled It. The Immediate provocation fur thrsc liMlinil'.. I.. i. .. .. . . .. ' '" "wuraiiiwa lorecnst 01 vviini ".?. r""1, ,lla- PC from Arnold Hen- lieu k new novel. "Tin- Hull full " Tbere Is not a wend about the war In It to warn ono of the whole motive of the novel Perhaps this Is hecnurc Mr. Dennett bad already written one war novet "The l'rett.v l.ady." nnd the publishers! did not thlnlt the public wnuhl c.ire for iin otlicr one h him f ennui critics vvl u r Brieved Ih-c.iuko of thc influence of PurltriiWintli.it is. lespeet for rlcooiu-j In KiikIIsIi fiction haw welcomed "The Pretty Lad." ns a great vvoil. of art It Is a vvorl. of art without any doubt, up certnin ficscven In the ruins of Pom pell are works of art,, but the nulde.s do not show these Potnpell.in oslilbltlons of eoneuplscefiie to respectable ladle'. uio noil Call" Is ns Kreat ,i work of "" as "The Pretty I.adv,' and It Is also " "K which a man would not feel jsi,,,,.,) t() Ip, ,,, ,ft, that ,)C h,t, rM,, T( s( ,s un cIllhora( ()f tne proposition tliut war mitlier waits mr names lo he bom nor does it allow prces-ional men to pat their inofesslons ahead of their duty to riiclit for their lountry when the call eomes. Mr Hen- nett fills more than four hundred n,.. In rtiakliiK his case, which, as a matter or fact. Is so self-evident that It needs no proof Hut hi dolnR it he has pro- duccd a valuable ci llknl uc-nnientarj on lertaln phases of JIiikIImIi ami American ...- in nn- iKKiiiiiuiR or the twentieth century. Ill ordir to do It lie In. n.l...., 1 1 r. n i ... i s. ... Hilda l.esswaj s son. rieorce funnnn froin tho Five Tortus to London In mm when the voutli waa tilucteeii and has told the storv of his tralnlnir u. . io.il the stor of his training- arehltect. hlu l.rllli.nni u. .,.,. i.i.. ...... his marriage and bis final decision nt me age or tlilrtj-tliiee to Join the urniv to nght (iermany The title, comes fiom I "vision In the ii'sht which nppe.ired to !eorge after a client had told him ihMt in. a . . . . - iiii'ii lli;n 1-1(11 111 Hit liia.li-. . !.! .,..''." """" " '""". '." '. .'',.."..,. . . (VI (IIJ . 1 1 111 L II IM II rClllItM'I 11 r J I Lrn-Mi lAlrrn '"'corge's conscience begins to trouble "Im. That night he could not sleep . ,., ... . . .' ," ...n. iiie . 1s11.11 cillllis or a VllSr plaMI filled with-men. Ho hears a voice f,m an unseen souue calling out the names of the men. As the name is called the man to whom It belongs stens imi on to the Held alone, salutes the In. v Islblu Piesencp nnd moves on Ills brother-in-law's name Is called. The man steps out, salutes and disappears. Then ho heats his own name There Is no movement In the crowd. After a moment's wait another name, is called. Us owner icsponds promptly and the ,y K(,(h UJ( nm ,U8 o ,k ;,ldl,Ret more than a gllmiHe through n peep loll-cnll continues. (leorge Immediate- he must nuke other arrangements for an architect, as he Is going to enlist. Ills wife wants hhn to wait till after the I rpnV YFi RRDClK ''r I L.IIXDULIV FOR PHILADELPHIA Joseph Jackson. Editor of Convenient, Accurate and Full Manual 'Jacksoii'a Philadelphia Veal book' Is started on what should prove a success ful career bv the issue for 1919. if the merits of this admirable work, comnlled and edited bv Joseph Jackson, receive , American cities for a full decade before' l'"nflllent of luH ,,,v for ,"'r- "'""trives due reward. Mr Jackson recognized ns tIlP ar. fltles wire becoming clvlc-illv "' .brl"B 11"isl,aml, ?,"a V'lfo. Ks,1'er wlth in authority on all that pertalnB to vm. a .re oicomirig civicaltj ut su,ne'on while she tnkes her own Philadelphia, past and present, and conscious, but their betterment and im- husband off in triumph. It could happen special writer for the Public Ledger for many jears. seta forth In Ids fore. his purpose to provide "an Informn statistical and historical guide to ,.tj's activities and a record of ita r u.ss during the last year.' Aa he pi foreword prog- points out. "It supplants no wont, nut una a place long unoceUpIcd"-and also a longfelt want. Entries nro made topkalli and on aihettetment of the community, physical, dictionary plan The stIe and nr- . social and otherwise, was left till the jngement of tho work are proiecteu oy cop right. Much of the material Is the Tl.c great gains of nvn- consciousness harvest of Mr. Jackson's Indefatigable ami civic teamwork will not be lost now Industry In his specialty and of his well- that the war has been won Civic better stored uilnd, but In many cases ho has nient has gone decides ahead In a bad statements prepared b.v persons of . rouple ot years so far as intelligence and authority In their several fields. i receptivity are concerned Wo have, made, The volume contains much matter of the world safe for democracy; now the historical value nd Is' likewise amply task Is to make our cities safer nod bet suppled with up-to.the-nevv.year Infor- tcr for their cltlzcna. inalion concerning contemporary actlvl- .A constructive program is outlined in ties, political, business, social literary, , "American Titles; Their Methods of etc It l comprehensive In subject se- Business," by Arthur Ilonson Gilbert. ' Ifctioti, accurate In details, concise In j M. A., formerly with thc Extension hlle ' It Is both Informative and au- Division. State Umversitv of Towa. Mr .wi-nniive Gilbert sets forth his purpose brief! JAf'KeON'H nniADF.l.PlltA TBAItnoOK rolt lull'. Jue ph JneKaon. f.litor I'ntl. adclpnlat l-ubllanea uv joscpu v..v-w... jlc-.-vl Batatu Trust Building- i t'J 1 W. ri. Iff Ala JOT tne UOO. Business office efficiency In the kitchen Is the aim of . . . - r-.U a ...u "- . - --' - .. ' i ne i.ec ue can- Inet, by Kannle Merrill farmer, auiuui e.f th "Boston Cooking scnooi cooiw Book." The recipes are on topically ar . ranged Index carjs and Include some of the favorite tested "receipts" of the di rector ol the Boston Cooking School. They tome boxed and with blank cards for the housewife to add some of her own culinary formulas. HEOIPE CABINET. Us- Kannle Mrrltt I Farmer, Toronto. Canada! Muaaon JlooU Company. IIIWI1I llli'II II nMHIIMIHlBliH I1M1I3I ing i. - . w w B, orssauy neaucea g BK!ih'K,Til!il BOOKSLATE NOVELS I , MtNOLI) hkm:tt I .itiioii- Kiitlili novelist ami '; i-l, .mil author of llie "I'ivc Town-'" talc. ho here outline- a roniprc-lirn-ie plan for the iirpinisMtinn nf nnllnllft to ilMlirc Vorlll llCdl C butli I his third child, but an Imperii- tlv-e telegram ordeiuiR him to join Ins rrcln-.tnt come", and he obejs. lliplmol, ends mhiii after this irlsis with C.eori;e , emplo.WnK In the inniy those finalities which had won him success as an archi- tier Th.- history of the pi evious fuurtem J eat- of Ilia life lias lo be told before .i. . ...... i ......... .1,1. tins in outer io snov mm hua...,!..... , unr illsrelrnrds eveuth'liK but Itself. Gcoice llrat falls In love with the d.iURli- let- ol the fnctotuin In the architect's at- t'.cc where, ho b studjlnis, n trustful lovmc feminine creatine for whom one )in.iii.iea tleenlv wl'en be breaks with her He finally mairles the ambitious daugluer of an i.iikii-ii journalist D.ir's In whom a wealth Ainei'lcnn ""man Is Interested. a social favorite In This woman was both Londii and .. . . ... .1.. ' I'fllt-i tins. 11 ItlillVil ETllPSr IK I II UT- I ' Ttl' . I ID Mir IHF HI II 11 il. llllll IIIIC I'I In the coilise of'the story Mr Bennett P his respecta to the salacious musk ..,". .,,. ..,.,..,. ,. ... ,.,,..1 .. .,.. "l cuiiii-uh-h ..1111:11 i.rt.i- uuc-u mc llie-.- Ires with apii.irentl Innocent yminir wotmn vvr itsieiieri to tno giorincation ' "' """ I'rell.v lad' without a blush, "e touches on the tango craze. He be- walli the face that whljo n painter or a sculptor ma s.lgti his work, all archlteet limt be Hiionj moils. lie describes the,i..Vt).s will) r Ml r:i nv linj mnml (-.nn-Sundny r.ues at 1Ciigch.iinps and has I tl"!.-, "N,-,v Torino. I. Putnam's ns" miieh to say nf tho Rie.itness of London. ' "' Yet oii- Is convinced that the novelist deicrlbe.s the real London In this' book '', 11 . no more than ho describes It in "Tho I ' no 'asterpiCCCs Pretty Lad." In neither book does one hole, im:. not. 1 ei Yuri. si ;,o rvi.l. Hi rniilil llennftr lli'iirse II Doran Companv. BUSINESS METHODS -vri -ifrii 'irTfiTi' niscover mat ins sicotnl wife loces UP UUli. LfjiOilm It takes the generous ml of a Constructive Civic Philosophy Stated and Explained by an sllllliaril) iuthority Coinmurilly spirit Is ono great nstt V. ., ., , , """' '" u,c "Hr- It praaicalUed the theories that gov- ir.nfnril Kt tlw. I'micl cint... t.. n.. .. erned and guided progressive thinkers In provement, nfter all remained largely h matter of tie abstract. The war mth formative i. , ,i- .- .1 J,1,s Uff necessities for emeigency ac- "" ot nn organized nature made the coniitiunltv milrlt concrete in helnfnlne. i n(i service. The aim then, however, wns w,nnm(f ,ho war ,M , hmM ln q df i rrI,se i.v team-workinc common Hie the ' far had been won. ua lllc Hemic lu wiiiciHii..,. (.iicuiiuu on the possibilities of constructive cit evolution. He expresses, as he tells us, In his Introduction, a philosophy of city Improvement, and not a statement of the Ideal flt'- 11 shows the methods by which directed Improvement can begin. I i the path nlong which real Improvement I I . . ..l .1. ...nnn. In .tl.lel. .I.aI ... . ... .. ..... i. i. i , v.. I must i i.ri, hip iiicunn .... .....v.. .... ( mrni ion i" .t..v..... .. ..... .- uiuuncu Mr tlllbert sketches the growing ln-1 terest in city promotion of which we have spoken and then sets forth the proper object for city promotion He has very practical chapters on costs, botlu of labor and material, the Interests oft capital, the land factor, public owner ei,in nt tuihllo utilities, the manager plan I of municipal government, the Industrial, survey and other elements, tr.eones anu'.ii i.i.i, ln ...alflnc- the- eltv heller and 1,,u'' Printline. i. -" - ' - -----. the better city. AME1UCAN ClTIESl TllGlIt MBTIIODS OK ui'MivKsa. u Arthur Demon illllien New York! The Slaimllltn Compam II Ji Hindu Fairy Tales Mrs. Florence Clrlswold baa retold from the Jutaltit eleven Hindu stories1 about Buddhn and h former births. She has retained the naive slmpllclfy of the orlglnnl narratives, that nro among the earliest tales of whlcn we nave tiny1 knowledge. The stories are Interesting on their own account, but they nro espc- - i. " dally to be commended to parents1 who: wish their children to know something nt the Ideas and Ideals of another race.' B HINDU TAinT TALKS. IletnM fee rhll.' flrtn Iiv- l ion-nee iiri'woin iiovoii Uvihrsp. Ui I HfcvWi) tomivni, ,l.Jj. 'i'kmkim iMimms ;v m mi - - Classic Collection Classified and Described in licauti- fid Volume ltinjiunln f'T.'iiiklin iiIuhvk llmuxlit of "imelf lis ti primer witness the char- ess the cbar- , n-trristio .'intnpli which he lompo-ed or iiimseir m teitim of tspnitrapiiicat i cm Question, (lealllirr SllCCCsSIVClV !e.,H",h.,.0.f,","M,cl, ",p1,V?rl'1 ,tm7n,-'ith tlie Ottoinan. IlapsbtirRs, neis bim best as publicist, patriot .. , ' ,, h.' nlnlo-oplier nn.l slHtetman Poor Rich KllSSiatl l.tlipire, tile Hellenic ""I wculd be deeply f-nitliled wele he ! Kingdom and tllC I1CVV Hallcmi I OR- today in the tllblltc paid him as CfitCS U ith -111 rnilmrnr hriuirrlir n ' aster printer m "The Collcvtlnn of?"1"' "'i" '. n"'KC Drought I'.intlMi Imprltiia In the Mueum of '' turns Publlshintr r'ompnny." a i "IK'"' v broad.p.iRed. beautifully exe- ' 'men loiume. The iiostoii pubii. i.i- tir.irt onro boasted of It- collection of boohs pamphlets, etc printed be I'innK.in durlnc bis jears ns ti master prime, f , r lilmself or worI(lnK for or in risso. lation with other printers. This collection numheied about elRluy uHps. as fur?,,, r Covornor Pciinyp.ii Iter point. ed oui nod wiih hv no menus the lari:- esi nt.il mo.f important eatlierintr as it ndwrtiNid useif to be, of Fr.inhiini-inii Mliee ".... ,.. , . ..it; lunriu. tt iiurii- . bered nlioiii '.In .nu. ti... ..,.h. ..im ' '" uwn priare rnl pelli n imiii- in the funis rauwum contains mote i. hi. i .1...1 utles It was b.'KUH b the I late Ilnmi - Masscv In ISHf.. and In i r.fis f,,. , .-, .... . ... , m-iiiiif 1,1 line", was soiu lo , John Unbbol wl, almost doubl.'d the I iniii,,.rat,on. tvrinshe (.r n ionK nie ..f I rnr r in b ti unrt.ns. t.. it i . t v..niiin-i i ti I f'lllinx I X illl ) (.nzr ., J,, v,,- j,r arill,ol rti,,.,! "H' 'ip b,.Nt repositity for this choice cone, ion of Fr.inkllnt.in.t would be the ' u".h museum, and thirc the treasures na.' a periiiaiiein liome. A ..im , j-nmplHll, A M, M D.1 P' l web'-knowii bibliophile ittnl i lioiiksel'pr nnd prcsiduit or the r'lty I HiMori Soclitv of Phlindelplii.i. lias i lirep.mil not onl a careful eatalouue of the i. Ilretlon in th.. Curtis iiiuk,.Uiii, but also a short-title chick list of nil the books pamphlets and broadsides known to have been prhiti-o bv I'runltlln. In addition to this Imaluab'e hlbhoirrnphl cal material he has prefacrd a sketi'b. 1 "HenJ.inilii Frniiklii- Printer, and an .iieount of the svope and bistory of the collection in hand Tyiiiinr anil nress- v.rk of the volume, vililc'i was pro duued nt the ni.nn ,.f.,i, , ...i.. i,..i. Mslilnn Company, are sup.Tb In nualm ti. volume Is Ulii-trntul v 'th f.i.sliiu'l. reproductions of (he title imkck of' some ,lf Franklin's most notah'e Imprints Ti,p edition tonsNis of i;r, n.tnmes . - . .--. .... privately printed ,i,,n foi pi-ivutc clrculii- IMtlNTH l.v x K Ml-i:ivl ill.' Till- '..A.'Vil ,v'i.!!Hs,"-v" ''i,.v .,..": Lhii'. bVs"1""'" J 'Hlii.l.ell PIHUde'-i V- -:,iTh," ',ur';s I'ubllshliis- i-mniunv I or pihat" tin ulailun. Boys Who Did Things Itiijnioml fumstiick nsks tho re.idirs of "Lads Wlio Hand" tn iiiini. ..f i.i. , cnataciers as real persotmires. cvirvdv i t . -v-v people j l"n,e ,form of dunger or mrve-testlng l,,":l'lme' '" 'o the eniergem-y and proied the Btnrr 1,.. ,.,.0 1 , ,. .- :. - ' - - ,...-. tu.,,iir .ii. ii is "" ,e "' 1OTk mat makes u delightful Hiu n.r any io who hns reached ui.li age vviien he wants to know the whys and wherefores of wireless, airplanes an.l other Intcrcstlm? thim , "bleb are mentioned In these stories .netif ir.ii.,1 I.. t .. , ' Iheie is no iiQin.in wilting today who seems to have penetrated more deeply Into the feminine mind tWui I'hvllis it,.t'. j ,5"n- "'r latest volume contains tvvi little masterpieces of frminlne p-.vehol-l 'og. 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