Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1919, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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The Novelist Restates Them I "Oranges and Lemons" Un
in a Booh About Job Mis- i folds a Delightful Story
called a Novel j of It
' I Mnrj ' I' Wnni I t Im Mnrv
TT CI irolla U nn ninwnl lirnptl Huberts ItllilH'linrt of I'.IIcl.Mlll. Not
riot content with iWribltiK In lil nim-N
things ns thev nrp. lip lin- written
With tlic deliberate purpose of mnkiiiR
things different.
It seems to lip nop,-s.'irj for him to
write two hooks on each new reform
which hp undertake He wrote "t!il
thp Tnviible KIliR," in tbe cinip-o "f
Which he vet forth M religious icxx
rccpnth ncipiirctl. This xxn follow"!
bj n novel Tin- Soul of n Hiho
in whu'h lie slimxeil tliove u- in
nctlon ' Iii.iii ninl 1'iter." xxbich n
tainpil a beautiful sturj . wax plumed out
mot mercileh with the cxpo-itum of
the throne" on uliiinti-'ii xxbbh for tin
Moment urn ncciinitiK the ininil of the
mitlior He has UmiiiI n short pi iu
ilement to the ilisfiisiti m "Tin I n
(UiliK Kiip " whiih he ialls emitem
polar- novel
It is mil. h cmirtcx that the bunk
can he rilled a mml It- stoiv could
l)P told in two or three paces Its nnlx
flii'Ption is to pimide a ettiij f"i '
lnjig Ii-i it inn mi tin prop't in net inn
Of n srlmol Tile l..) .Inb ll'-. .1
RphooliiiastPi N n pre-entisl n- a - I
of incnuiiitinn f the nucinnl -l"b xl, mm
the iIpm! 1i.i -et out t" afllu t i.ntil In
t-hall i ir- tioil and tin There i- i
proloRn in heaven in vvlneh .1 .'limp'
is alTi-iileil of the iteinil cniitln t of
right and wnniir inl the divil pnki
Ollt 1 1 - Is the vnlllM hv which he III
tends to piuvi that lie is more powerful
than t "! I In iilllnti ui- "I" the liniii
follow i-ni suit lint tin ni.'ih in .loh.
in win- -"ill the miilvin.' lnr
ni loi.il to tin he-t thni i- i
burns, is
u bun .is
was tin iiiu'iunl l"l
come to linn to pi 'iv
ill the ...ill-e nf f'i
Ills cnmfoit) is
In- 1 1 no. Ii'i-1I1-1
U--11111- th.it
Mr W.ll- -it
Of the ,up. 1
lie d.sln Id
fi.i Hi hid w In- (In in us
full) lion ol ' 'Im .ition
- the book "In all sehonl
1 hoolnn-tie-s. s ninl 1 vi 1 v
n vvni hi ' Th'-i piiipb
mastn- .ind
tpachei in tl
will find it iiiten-ilv iiitire-tiu
thoiigh
not wlnillv in vv
1 inv of tin 111 h.ivi
been (lev
the s.itm
IIp-s - (
ting th.m-ilves fm- ve.ns to
kind of work in whnli I0I1
iu igul and whi'h be ilefend-
with i i. mil. m e .iciitist the attai k
r
tBe JRIIo-tli .Hid illl- ndxin.lt'' nf vm.i
tional tniniii.' The H.u'.ei bulking fur
n stoi v should be w.iuiisl .igain-t tin
book Itut the icaibr mten-teil 111 the
views ..f in utidonhteillv bnllunt man
on the sub).t of dun education will
find it v 1 1 v 111111 b win th while
Till 1 M)MS)t 11 n I ' .n'nn. irurv
novr I II 1. VV .1- orl Hit
Ma m l.i nil un ?1 ""
Stories by De Vipny
"Mllit.irv Siivitud" ami l!iindiin"
is the snnii'wh'it awkwaid title under
which Trances Wilnn Iluard has tiniis
lated sppral novel httus. with .1 vagae
uniting in the fmin ailopted. autobi
ographical 11111 lative. bv the di-tiiigiu-li-fil
author Alfml de Vignv Wnttui in
IS.?." the bunk is iitmsp 1 tm .if the
Nlipoholin el .1 mid the l.rliul Alllie'.
nnil vim highlv inlio-pei tive in its
analvsis of ,i soldiei's feelings mid
philosophv and in its n Me. tnuis mi the
place and pait of tin inilitaiv 111 a fme
nation Time am poi;uint pae- nt
heart si ,m lung inimsition and spniiiuil
nnrist iiui'iiiiiig the hniil and tumid
phases nf sohliennz Hole me p.ntu
pages 1 mn 1 1 mug tin soldiei's lnftu-l'
estate bittli fm ideals. The il.mtv
and ili-tim timi of rinuh litci.iliui' .ml
the gieat In uitv of lie Vignv'- stvb
tin' 1 allied .1 10. s into the ilevntnllv
faithful ti.nishitu.n hv Mine Iliiiini.
Mho justlv points out the In
ik -hows
' -HUH es
lto'V pure ami ptiifnlliul ,11
of Fn in h pnti inti-iii
Sin 1 1 i v -I l!V 1 1 1 n v.
tiv v fi I .1 V isn v v
U L r ,n i .mil ,n $1 Mi
ih
I It VMU I 1.
rl, ' i
The Fledgling
Th, brilliant aitiili- which I haile
Bernard Nnrilhofl wmte for the Atlintn
telling how a man is trained to be
come an aviator have been publi-hid
in book folia The viiluine i- divided
into three parts, the tu-t devoted to
the period when the author was waiting
for hi- oppmtunitv to begin tiaiiiiug;!
the sp(oiid deals with his pi i mil of pt.ic
tiie and the thud with Ins expuniuis
as u full lledgnl 1 1 in of the an, sailing j
on wings tlniuigh the hiavuis The I
whole stoi v is told with a snnpliulvj
and direitiiess that an ailmuable an, I
with an nii.igiuative and diaiuatii in-'
night w li li li give In the (inler siimi
of the thrills that tin airman himself .
receives '
Tlir
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pan'
Hill
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Husi,
llv
I bill,
1'tiarliH llernrl
ii'dil Mifflin l ul '
i Tangled Web
The
first v
tiiiighd vvil
pi.letli ti
W e VV eiiv e W In II
del live IS allllust
In the hern nf
Tin Hiiininilie
iuetri(ablv
aw I em i
wnvi n
IN rrv 's
I.iar ' Hi- iiiiii'riiiiitniti nf atiutln-i i
iiH-ntitx IjiikIi'- linn "I1 hi ti Imi- Mill.
Ill Xxllllll lMk 11 I -lllllt Ml till' 11 .hint of
bis oxxn i-'Hiniii.' tnul in a lii Iiumiii'4
denl. Ml 1'ini. xxIhim- i-mi litm
articles ami Unx' lunik- lutxi- xxou Inni
ftixor nml fiilliixxms in txxo ntlu-r fiHil
t IlKi-Ix t" f-'-ii" Lmtli in tiiintliri' In III
on tho b.i-i- nf tin- iti"iiii)U-I plnltiil
und ilo.tuiti-lx il xilnpul iir-t mml,
T. Inch litis un iili-unl xx ill, xaliuiblr
minps, big lui-itii' nn 1 litilf a ilinson
iivJcr insrulli'iits in rt. The uarnitixi'
11 in nu iittrui tin- li'ht niiiioil xolu
Z IK It
Perr
Suns
Mtvni
1.1 Ut u
ork CliatlcH
t.HXvrenco
5i.iibner'M
tl 50
Boys' Booh of Sea War
Dr. I ruiicis Itolt-AVIit'i'ler, xxbo ha
attained t lie ilistlm ttnu nf u larse fol
lowing of bd rcuilcrs-, linvitiK covered
in prcxiotiH book- tlm old mntliodi nml
dpxv marvels of land xxarfari- and aerial
battle, lias lonipleted Ills series xxitli
"Tbc VVonder of War ut Sta " Doctor
,HoIt Iieeler folloxxs his riintuiimry
formula of u baclsroiiinl of tUtiou
, against, xx bleb Kciintllic and technl-
rul inateriill It lnRPlllll,l t-et. Ko lilt
jnges nro prettx xxelT biilnnced betixein imipor.iry
narentiirc nml in format ion, one to "tlrf"'1.1,1'1.,. ;
tlm pulses, tin1 other to Htore tho mind.
3ds of txvelxe to sexeuteeu xxill like
this boo): u lot It has ninny illut-tra-ilonit.
too.
& Aim WONDER OV XX All AT B1SA. lii 1)1
i5" Im BltPriJ Co. IU0.
I Hint she s mi Imitator m belongs even
1 to the same -peeial sehonl. The as- I
criptlou is used nieielv as a ennveiiieut
win of labeling her for the Ainet ieiui i
reader. It Is onlj to s.n that she is
a genuine hiimnri-t and that -he Knows
hiimnii iiatuie tolerantlv and well. Also
that she has a deft gift of cliai nctcn-
7.KI0I1 ninl a deiidid i.ipautv for eon-
stniftliiii ill In Hon And that her Kids
are roll vounssters j
Those Ametii 111 lenleis whn know 1
Int. "The Tinfe-siiunl Aunt" and ,
"Impossililp 1'iriple - know the delict 1- 1
tinn 111 t. 111 fm- Hi) 111 111 Mm Wcmvss's
tiew lliivi I,
(Irnn-es iiinl I 1 Hum-." mil
tlio.e who have lint ta-teil at the fiillnt
of her fun have a liici-h di light hefote
them III spite Hie title nf this new
honk there is untiling 1 itrir about the
iialitv if hei humor, no mine than tin
pbas.int p ingi 111 v nf inildlv acidulated
1 un.' I h witl plelltv of oiallge piiie ill
it -ami h't- nf -vvei telling.
Mi hi- in ited n dilightfiil li 11 helor
11111I and niniiitlv inti r'-ting m.iideii
limit and hi slowed on them lovable and
at linn- irving waul- lin.11 ili.in-hip
lniiiK- manv int. ri'stitu' and fmi-nriking
-itnaln'iis Tin' 1 ninplii .itimis am
aiii'i-ing luil iilvvnv- fm winding nf the
1 miiin 1 I'ln nlnt is of high nuiiiilv.
in m r f.ii'i The telling is highlv M
vai imis
nil VNi.l - 1 II Vli- 1- Mn" ' 1.
VV -t- II. -! 11 It uh'. n MlfThr I I! -I
in tt "
hat I'lnjilishmen Have Done
I'ln mn ot Ihi' w 1 it) r- of ' Kugli-h
l.i 111b tship ' is to show how Kii'.lnnd
has lid the wmld in govi 1 iiiid lit, sunn.
and lileiatlire Tin beinlits innfiinil
bv II piesint.lllve popilllll goveltinullt
ami i'ivil lilnitv an impmssivi lv ilun
Mllstllltol bv l I'lPsldelll T.ift 111 the
iiitioilm tm v es-. iv In lii-i iiihuiiai
gnvi 1 mm nts b" In. Ids that sin is 1111
MMll.'.l. Ilu lontiibiilinu to the p.dili
i.ll 1 ivill.ilimi ol the wmld is -hnvvn
In the l.i t r .1 I. mud. 1 well know 11,. 1
autboiitv on histmn.il us mil. 'Ilns
is .1 1 le.un r. nioie 11 s,misiii .ind
111)11 1 intelligent svstim nt hi al -1 If
goviiniiuiit Hi. 111 nnv nthei -tati lui
ivnlvul. ' is bis coin liision How nun h
gDigi.iphii.il 1 onditiiuis had to do with
the English siiiies- is ile.ulv show 11 In
Donald I. s-iinth Tin .iihnviiii nts
"t IJogi'i 1!. 11 mi and bis smis-m- in
1 leiitllic 11 si .inb mid the Ihigli-h gilt
In wmld litnatiiie me the siilijute ol
'1 in lulling ihaptiis bv tin niiloi.
1.1,1111 I' I'ahlwcll To ni'inv nadiisit
will be a sinpusi. tn li .it :i that I'm on,
,1 l'lani'isi an monk of the i.ulv thir
teenth lentinv, iliiuiP'l, with pioplutn
vision "tb.it si 11 111 e 1 mild do mine
loi man than all the nugic nf the ages;
that some div it would (liable 1111,11 to
llv. t)i iiill-ilUlt hiilseless 1 II lllges
piopil ship- without imis. and build
in iilges without phis." The I k is
one whiih vvijuld conimi ml itself to
evii.v mtilligent reader, and might well
be made .1 textbook fm the higlu r 1 l.itM
student l'or it would W dilheult to tnul
1 1I1 111 pi and more iulpful -tnti nn'iit of
most uiipmtiiut f.u ts.
I.Ni.l.l-lt
I.KM'1 I'.-lltr I imllfh lo.nllniis
in lilfl' r An i l' I '
Willi oi Intro Iu i.on lo Willi!. in
Tuft I hi (1 -T.pln 1-tiilor In
11lli r In 1 . nml 1 1 s.Inilli
nlrll. un ms l.i - I ntiln 'Ihouj-h,
rnjll-h loft to W T-l 1 I lleriitnr.
! i ,1 l. II -i iiin.l1t.il Mils'
In mo. I.
I nre. .1
ll.ivv ml
1'iiitllr'li
1 ii- lh
in. I th.
1 .
irn
M. hols i nun .inv J . .
Altruism
Miuli food fm thought and manv
Iulpful suggestions :is to how t" had
an uiisi Ihsh life will be found ill I'mf
Ceoigi II Palmu's "Altruism,! ts Nn
tuie ami Vmietics " It is the substiuue
of the IIIv h) tines, deliveicd last veir
u Hie I mini Tliiiilngical Suniiuiiv m
iw lllk. I im tor Palmir's aim is to
I ii tun the nltiuistic life in its various
as ts nf mmiuets, gifts, mutiinlitv,
Invi mid jn-ti)'e. Its fulh-t mid -ti uli
i -t epressimi, he holds, is attain, ,1 in
"itPiulnl and supirpusnnal Invi "
And this is "shown inch ilav in mir
maiiiletiance. critiuil studv, ami reform
of the h' ial institutions nroinul u- '
A vein of humor running through the
bettlies adds to their interest and icid
nbleness. ,
vi.nti'isM trs sitni: in v i.ir
TtKS Thr Klv 1 . ,ur. s for PUT Is in
i ...ie It.rl.rl I'.lm.r N. v.irk
Clinrli s. ril.ncr s -, ns SI J",
Novel of the Plfilippino
(im
twiiitv vi lis' "m.indatiii v ' mis
I scssiun nf the rinlippines b.is nut ie
isiiltid in vi iv iiuu h use of the islands
as the Im lli nf liitinn. I sinv the
st, in..- In i.l iu the I'hilippinis have
I In i ii tin' thrilling sort of haiiliiiiulth
I .ilh. nt hi wtthinit much lelatimi t.i
I llti but sin i I. illIll', in libit ninl w.i,..
1 -.ill. III. ll
itiiiitiiui ('. I,. CiiImii has
1 wrilti
n a difTeient sort nf I'liilipinne'
llnvel line that llsis the lil.li e nml tin.
' i.. .... ..:.. r .... .i...
piupli- ai
liU'iid- -oiiii'
1 1- i un nn in i inn i inn
if the realism of life with
tin- i ciiiut ii i v1 nf an exotic enx itniiiiiPiit
III- -Indies nt the isliindeiM mi' npii.ir
iMitlx mi utntelx liiniieil ; at li ,i-t tliex
aic lieliexnlilx hiiinau. AI-o xxe aii' itu
a piituii- nf their ei-tetiie, xiith it-sniinw-
ninl inxs. its cn-toins cm tin j
lit mil- The pet lud of the -tor i- about,
1!HH!
Tin; snx
urk P
1MD Hv C I.
Dutt ,n & I'o
Cwrl
1 7.1
n NV
i Rollicking Rascal
1'nlinel John scott, of I.0111; Ilnnil. '
ill. Mllijnl of a ilellghtful essax t-v Wll- .
hui Smtt profissor of hlHtnrx In X hIq
I'lilxfi-ltx vms line of the Hilxentutt--pome
ami uriUnl spirits of the pit an triue !
txic xx Im Ilourlsheil In the earlx ilajs of
nierlc in inlonisatlon His dates are I
set us 1034 (4 ) lCUC Hlb L.ireer ns ,
loldl.r otonlzer. courtier, spx. In-
fortnir etc. left hlin xxitli a bail reputa-
lion, or xxniill iioliot auuuu lenes hb
an intriKiuiiK i nronicier. dui not apoi-1
ogist Some of Scott's xxritliiKs as'
UeoBraplii-r Horfl anil as h historian'
still liaxe iintliU.irlan xftlue Koi one I
thing at least he Is famous tuday or
infamous his charge of treason and
oper' against the perennial J'tpxs I
I-'or (mother his i lalm to Lous Island
l.i .1 InirMtliiir Influence, nil Itn re atlon
in N'exv York Kor a third, bis seo-
i irrHplilcal narratlxe xxas haulid from
iluxt slielxes un an inipori.ini con-
exhlhlt In the aibltrntlun
Iluxxtd the break liftxxeen
11.....1.. ..,,.1 ih- ITnltnl Stnten m,r tho
Ve ezuelau dim-u.e In 1895 I'rofeHror
Abbott h.iH net down Scott in nlouant
bixIb i ml xxitli amplitude of Interesting
allusion,
I'OI.ONKI. JOHN SCOTT OK I.ONO IBI
ANU. Uy Wilbur C Abbott New Huvn
YaU Unlvernlty Preu.
TO CAVE MAN'S
t
"Our Wonderful Selves" Ar-
restinply Meritorious
"First Novel"
I'.vpivhoily who had nn.xtlilng to do
with Wvnne HpihIpII hi- pat nits, his
faiinlv. his si hoot, his gentle c.Mlie of
mi uiidiMtiitiilliiK uncle, the gill Iip mar
ried platonuall de-rrves deep svtu
.,., i, . .lt possihlv this smpathv
, . i-ttctidcil to himself Wxtiuc,
(M, ,,,, simipwhat uiilovelv and un
..:llil- hem. of ttobilul lVitwie's tirst
n,n,, "lliir AVondei fill Selves" is
x(, , p.w linlngicd h.v the author 111
hnlliint piei e of dinracter diawiuR
Wvnin was "ipiepr" fi 0111 his pi emit
tun luith ipicer and gin-Ming The
f.ut that In- was 11 sev en -month 1 Inhl
Metmil smgulailv prophetii of the vast
and mummiing 1 uriiitlMl.x niiout hip
'wmld whn h In- was so cagpi to iMitir
Weakling uioodv. perverse, he vvint
I through v.iiud experietu es. both prni
tieal and inti llei lillll (one hesitiiting to
add spiiitutli befme he teachrd the
goals of siiiii-sfiil 1 in pit mid emotion li
sutisfai tion Aftir leaving home he
. trips his hand ut manv things painting
I acting, 10111 ti.ilisiu iriticism, pluj pio
iliulimi and drain ltmgv On the war
he is a waiter and a potter among otlu'i
1 things.
1 Oil the VMM. loo he mepts with I've
Ills Dillc.tgue, mi lii spinh, iii j s'm t nf
platjiiih union, with hciicht of ipgistiar.
If it is without b.iiins. book or bell, it
is also u ilh. mt Inn on Ins pait, but
mi luis, fm tn is In 1 devoti d set v ice and
1I1 nilt s.ienlire thai fi 1 ds Ins standing
bodv with its long deiiuil phjshiil
110111 islunent and -its his truing hut
iriatii soul, unknown to him or it, in
to un 01 bit of sum lint as AVjntic
w.nnis his phvsu il li'ing nt the Hie uf
life the llame of hi- -pnitual hi ing.
never vei.v hug. m limb. nt. Iliikeis
and alninst expms Almost, fm as iu-
... . ,. , ,. , . .. .
s. i ..in ii in- io I ,v r, .11 li I ,111 Hie lull Ol lll-s
life, and neglot of In i
llu'ir union to a heap of
-udileii iTisis whn li -h
fans the lim into a in w a
mn Mm te I Dinll, igiatimi
bin lis awav the ilin.s of
III .u l.v
nil us
i old embers, a
piecipitntes
ml to Wynne,
"I hue, whiih
In- i h.uiii ter
mil liavis metal tob i.iblv fne fiom b.t-,
lov.
One vvislus Mi I'.iIhd had laboieil
mine mn tin' fm in ami tini-h nt this
In-I fiill-hngth fiction, ami that it had
all m-te.id of men h -onu of the umtv
and distim turn of his -lioi t stones Ilut
it is ii sigiiiliinnt mid substantial novel.
Its ditDts ,uc few and of tin supu
In ill polish. Its incuts ,ui nun and
in the gi.un. Its iuiti.il ligui
voking" mid piovoi .ttivi .
pru-
..in wiiMiiiiirri, sri i p uiaii
Nov urK 1'.
ji mi
&. I.neritflu
Biblical Authority
Several "nultennialist" , ults ,un again
ailMiiu ing their (laiiiis to fun know bilge
of an imminent ilonmsd.tv. The milieu
ilium has nhvavs bi eu a favmite plav
thing for tin (in nml itms of pew and
strange uedos and Hu mini' iguoianl
the pinpluts. the more buttliss, , tin ir
v.iticinations bv ccci pts li Holv
Wilt. The lnent icvival uf this snt
of thing has lid Ki mper I'lillciton,
M A , tn te cMuninn and ills, uss the
ptitniplcs f Mi'sslanie pinphisv Mi
I'lilh tinn, who i- piutissor f 1 1,
Tistamint hingiiigi. and liti-r.it in o m
Hip OIhi Im Ciadnate S, Imol of The
olngv . also oiitlinis ami analvPs the
lllltllle of the Jlible as (he basis of an
thm itv III I'mtestllllt thcolog.v. He
iiiiisiihrs fulh the dm tunes of Si rip
tine and tin methods of iiiterpiet.ition
lie has wnttui a vuv valuable book
for thus, mt, rested m the "higher u ill
ii ism" .111,1 the plubh Ills of theolngv .
I Jti'i'iu v vnii t Tiiunn
tiv Krmi-r
I il rin N. lurk M..mill.in I'onu
i
War and Death
In
Mgniund 1'ieiid. the distnigiiisliiil
psvi Im in ihst sets forth sonic stintlmg
tlieniies in ,i little book about war and
ih ith. Hi innitids us fnr exampli tlnit
the sub, nnsdniis sPf i n the tune
wishing the death of persons who ,n (
in the wav and even the (hath nf lnved
noes Tins be savs. explains the mo,
bid giief of sinsitive persons ar tin
death nf i datives and their niciisatinn
of themselves nf guilt because of f.iiluu
to do things thev might have dune to
s.ue the life. .IVar, he savs, iis,,ies
the primitive man, who never thinks
that he can die and who thinks it is Ins
dnlv tn kill his enemy on sight
urn i i.TiuNs ov wn and ih: rn ti
!r sfmiiuiKl Kreuil 1.1. I) Vol
Xpifr.it .ril A. I'o 7i ints
Trine' i Philosophy
Tie 'Life K'lnks." bv ltllpll Wlldn
Tl i n . Ill's t" had an interesting , dditin'i
in "The Higher I'owds of Mind and
Spiiil." Mr. Trine's plnlnsniih. ,,f
"Immanent Aitivism" !s eln. nl.it. i ,.,
this imv tiiatise. His fund. inn n'lil . ..n
licnt. rednied to simnle tei ins k t..
muke the vnii itiuil lealitics- tin- -ill ,,f
(tnrl ii imiei f.ir.-i- mill tinn ,-t -. I..i......l
mi (mil- li j lili ii Mini, m tin ami nf
linietii.il ne in men's lixe- Hi- nnx
xx ni K -hniild be both of in-pn itmn .mil
liilpfultie to iiian.x in sent ih of silm
mn! KHidnnee.
nn. HKiiinit rowr.r.s up xtin
.-IMHt I' ll IUIlih XXiiIiIm I r i,
urk 1 1 nil Mi"il t i'n M Ml
XS'fi
Thrilling Sleuth Yarn
' Arthur .1. Kee. ,t RPiiiime Smil.inil
i ard man, xxho cnllahoiatul xxith a xcll,ar
kninxii xxriter iu a couple of dctntixi
j stories, has gone on his oxvn in "The
SluiekiiiK I'it." Ml. Kns ha- de
'xised ii tlirlllini! ni.x-ter.x and ilex t loped
it xxitli unexpected Iiteinr tut Tlieto
is a scientific liirkKronnil al-o. that
form of cr'uninnlit knoxxii a- ipileptte
mania llieautlior lias a pielt kniiel:
in n prnduciiiK the Kast AiirIi iu ilialnt.
xxhiili U not too abstruse to bother tin
, reader
TH; sltRIKKIMi
PIT Hi Arthur 1
Uee.
so
N'iw York Jhn Lane Pompanj SI
Women in War Fiction
"MIIiIimI C'uncr, V.
s a
t
Atnrthn Hpin1o Itrticrp, x'wc tt cond i
ucroiint in uKrmiblo 8tor form of hoinf
of tho tlM prrformnl h w onion as n
part ot me teinitiine i-erxice and sacil-
fite cnntilbuted to xxinninc the xxnr.
All Itriiere slinxxs pictures of xi omens
.....i i,. ,i. ullli Ilrm, in slnn ,ln,i i,.
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""' ' ''"" ' Tlrr '"P l""t""
! 'K'tlxitics ill hoeiul xxelfare xxotk III o ic
Heeted in the substantial bai ground of
her noxel.
MILIJlllID AHVUlt t
flensley Hrueri- New
Comwru fl SO
S A
Yurk
Uy Martha
Macmlllun I
u t. m:m.s
iilhoi of "Pip Inil.ving KIio"
lilllTm 4D LEAGUE
I'mf C.omue Burton Adams
IO, l,eoig( lilirion ononis.
of Yale. DisCUWS World Peace
' .
(lioige I'.urton ilims. Lift I., of
tin .ile fauiltv. i amines the covenant
hi
mlatinn to the Itnli-h I'orr-tittitioii
a si hoi irlv is-iv 'Tin Itritish Km
. p i, ..... it.. :.
line mill II l.i igue
UliI II la Iglle p! 1 e.li e ill' is
i niii) rued evui n Inigel.v with a (on
-iileiatuui nf I.iilish li mpei anient, fi-a-ilition,
poln mil i iislmiis us these ic
llte to or ilevllte flnlll the progium nf ll
hagiie nf Minimis Piofessnr Adams
makes Ilu point that betwiiii the Ml it
ish i iimiiimivM tilth ind the nthei I'.ng
lish sp, ihing i iimnuiuwi 'iltb. the I'liili d 1
Stitis. 'im ,ii, mn of nli, ils and iom-1
Illl. Ill -I.. Illl. iiii- I- on. i ill .vi-i.u..-, dull
1 .. .1 . ....!..... I
l.v littl) still tu'ils In be done to
scum fm it illntive form " 'llmiugh
oill he puts iiiiii b sties- on the !ijti-h
commiuiwi altb and not impel i il-miuded
ltiitiiiu, iii-t a- (niui.il Smuts iuvaii
abl.v does
A spiimd p.ipu di-cii-ses "I'nleral
tioMMiimi at. aiialviug its function
mid un tli.nl Pi.puiil iluimg the war
Im the I mt, , m it, - i oiniaitti e on pub
lie lufoi mat inn, u is i ompielu usivu and
lUuisive i .it In i thin niteii-iv i . and
binaillv mt ol u lug i it In I th in ih eplv
pliilosophii al. v,l with fur attintinn to I
spicilie paitu ul u iation iu older to de I
line and ilifh n nil He Ilu- vai nms
'f I'eiluatinn and lommmiwi alth.
IJP-s
i m: mtirisii
"T im;i i.
i in n v . .
I' t'ut lam - -
I VIPII I
Mv I, . i
I ll l . fit'
11- -I
v . v l.i. Mil i; i
lint in A.liius
N.h rk li ,
Satirical Fiction
i: .M Mil ihehl. wl.ii.e deliriously !
(Imll anil bitiiiglv mum novel. "The
ar Win kit-, is ii mi mbi n ,1 with
jjnv. bis .ig nn (iiiploviil th, method of
I satii k il In tinn in ' 'I he Pi In aus " Tins
I time sin. has wiitten a -m ial (mnidv
with sd lies laid in i utiti iiipmai i Kng
'l.inil Iler poiti.ul of the aiiimvinglj
i.tpable. etunallv maiiagcti'il P.eitba
jTiegaskis i- npbte with i mix hit ing
I I narai tm img tniii lies I.iulovii. the
irlisti. allv ti mpeiami ntal (hap, also is
deliglitfullv i i in in I Mis- llolatichl is
not a satirie s, old mi Tlursites or
An hiloi bus. but lui imiiv ami liuiuor
nie stiiiiiitating. infmmitig ami (oriec
live without pn iii'ditatiiin in tcpinof
nf lallible, failing human uatitic And
she has an inn u.iiilv iffutive wnj ot
muleist uiiling the moods of her own
Ri' and pi op i ting them to the pi iuted
p ige, vvheie he m she who 1 mis in iv
ii id Hei iu vv novel is both i nti'l lam
i ing and sulist t nt il
l-r.ii i.i'i i, v- it, i- yi r.ln!.i s-
orl. M f r- .1 X Is n .pf Jl 7."
The New America
1 Tin dr.
. 1 ( li tiRi ' is made up of
.t 'utiivitws i lirnnicliil bv
Wiii'il i well-known jimr-
J ,j.i,. -
n.ibst on the b isis nf talks lie bid
iHuing w inline with a conslileialil.
pump nf U.ulers m wartime actixlties
IndiVrtiial idiicntloii il p-lltic.il etc JIu-
I nti.ms i f Xniei ban polk v and ideals ari
j -i t forth in Ihes. Interxlexxs In an In-
iKd sting and Imp irt.mt manner, ami In
'the significant tilings stld to .Mr Wood
l.v some of the li rfders whom be Intti-
i) wdl U a fntciasi of tile future of
I the -otintrj Aiming tlm-e who t-pokt- on
iwhit bid bei ii an oiuplislnd in their
jwork anil how the achievement was
IliKdx tn affe.-t the new iiurlc.i weie
, Bernard M Haiuih i'li-irU-i-M -Siliwab,
1'elix I'ranl.fuiKi. i li.ilrm.in of th" war
I I ilior pol'cics lioinl. KianU p Walsh,
i o-ihairnian with Mi Tatt of the na-
1 tional war Ial or bond, w Shaw,
ihtirman nf tin loiisi rv ation illvlsion of
tin war Industilts loanl, J'ranMIn Is
l.nne ectetatv nf the Interior Man
xan KK ei h ilialiinan of thf woman
divis'on of the war labor administration,
and 1'iof John Iievvrv, the psjchologl I
Tin: (JHUXV fllWiilj. ny r-hnrVs XX'.
nod
New lurk- rjunl i t.lverlshl
n r.o
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II..OK-. .I.tl-lt
Iprntti an I !.
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Mrf'Ii'
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Miscellaneous
Xlexpnil.
hrit"im e "
Mirnt
strnk- s
lli-nwell
DliNion '
P XI - xtan s Hupnm In
M IViure Annljms if flolt
H A
lllstorj of thf antee
Hoelp A M ,P"'MtT Hoekkfeplns
Hr.l e- F II Pi Im tpVa i.t I.okIi '
l'hambTlaln Xll'n ' XHiatlon Tramps In
X'm Pnylin-I lllffhlanili"
I'nili sherxxln 'lliisiip us Prartl, i- Lp to
rHte "
llreixi-r iliirlaiul XX'ar X'ritlnn'
KpUogg I' X 'HtlllHli Labor anil llip
lrnsky
V
Prelude
HoUhtv
Ism
Untix T S Ilumni
Itn- N A ' HtltlMi
JtLolutlon nnd th
meri n Deinorrarv
1 auhlln J I- Mjiney and I'riepH
I a inti. George j tleorfifs t lenirn
ceau '
Vrruv P "W -rlMy of I'rep States
1'ater WulUr ' ltAtrhrH and Iteiew
HoHinin T r nft Years of i
show man 9 Ilf "
Rankin, 31 A
Slrnplo IesnoiiH In Cul
- Nisht noinblnir With the
51 America, Hie the
A ComnierciaJ Poultry
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A
II
I Kihan.
Near Kast
I Unlwrtf,
i Rilflns
I Kunhfll C K ' After tho Whirlwind
rhajtiro, Jii ' Modern and Con tern
forarv Kuropean HtKlmy '
Serh. A B l emut. C'oncrtjle and
I Jtri.ka '
htlllwell. Jv " "fnoi l'nnianop
4eetser .nrur "American Air herv-
Ice '
vlnr. II
C "XX'liat a Kateamjn Should
K T "Story of Oeneral
H 'How to Operate a Mo-
Flctlqn
Know "
Tonillnion.
Pi "tuns "
X'crrlll A
lor er "
I'liesler O. H 'iiiunu XX alllnzforil ,
Iiesmonil. Hhaxx ' llemocrary "
Joiinnou bir Harr "The (iay-Uonv
be s '
hudrtnann HeriiMiin -"tllent Mill '
Turner O IC 'Tleu Trlday "
Children's Books
Hammer i
n.irii.r A
A "Ualtln of the Nations
.xi. iiuu sunnier a ..-
J'earl eltory llook
Exciting Melodrama Wrapped
Up in a Delightful Book of
Essays on Literature
Christopher Morle.v's "Haunted
Hookshop," a sequel to "Parnassus
on WIippIs," will lip n (Wight for those
who found pleasme in reading of the
adventntps of linger Mifflin ninl Helen
Mngill Interspersed with
onlortnlniiie
and informed discussion about hooks and
their value.
linger and Helen, after their mar-
riage, with which the Parnassus hook
closed, went to Ilrookljn nnd opened
a Ficnnd hand bookshop. It Is haunted
hv the ghosts nf the dead wiit(.'. w ho i
manifest themselves in their works
The itiw book contains a melodramatic
talc about (lermnii spies and an at
tempt to blow- up the President when
he goes abroad. The hero devotes him
self to fiustrating the plot against the"u,rro"'
rresiilent, which he thinks is a plot1
to kidnap a beautiful gill who has gone
-..'........ ......I. ,.. ..nun- l- .. ...'L,
;'; v to i somP...ig
after having bppti grnduatrd from a
,oiitig ladies' fiiiisliiiiB Hclmol
The stnrj is exciting. Its action takes '
pn(p ,n ronkIjn (in ,n ,,,,,,, lpni1- ,
'I'hpre is a light in I.udlow sheet beside
Lean's book store and Philip Warner
ji ists in pitihing up . vvmst.il vie
tlm Hut nroiuid the stoi v Mr Morlev
lias wiapped a thick envelope in which
In has pai kid dis( ussinn of the war. I f Porfirm wiaz. DuriiiR this period R
.!... .... .1... -.1... ,'1.. n.. .. 1.. :.lnnl... . I...- ! J.... ii.mli
i. u on uie pmiosopnv III IIIC allll.ei1 i i nvv in ui,e u.is uveii in sio-i- ou. n
opintmis about great honk- that arc i
famous or th.it deserve to be: and he
has managed to mention a siupiising
iiiimhi i of literar.v nristpt pieces and
In bung in the names of n n f ,.C,,
teiiipninrv makpis of liteiatuip. inclinl
ins Tom Dnlv. I(m Miripus, I'mf
Willi im Lvon Phelps, and manv others
Thestniv is nieielv tin h ilus tn i -in
the iniilic.imeiit of litPiarv and philo
sophical di-ciissinii win, h fills more
than half of the. lolunip The discus
sinn - so interestiliR qml stiim,Hting
that vvi-e profcssois of bterattiie who
wish to arous,. the cuiiositv (,f t,.ir
i lasses v ill doubtless n-igt, the book
Io their pupils ns mpin,.,! i,.;1ilj.,
i'liev innld nut (In hi it,.,. n on,s
with Ihe pielimiiiaiies I., amitbei- mnr
uage brought nhmit tlnoiigh i nntiii t
with books, to s Iliilir-.it. fl, :.
- , . ' ...HI I 1,11
of the iu,., and ,,iM1. in ..parmiSMM
win-i-." nmi with the nn.inuiK o-'
mint of the peifeftioii of p,,,ls t(, ,,,
ten piirmissis,.s on the road Th,. '
"' inu'iv neie lett open, tn write a
sc.iio to the s,.,l u . K0O(, (at mi
one should be sin III ls',1 ,f f M..-I...
im hi men I
r,.,, ......
"" HVfS-1111 Piiriicsilnp
H' Chrtsln
TioulileH v
Love and War
Cihhs Ins told i s i.-f
( icoi ge
imvel ho nn
Ameii, in, indifferpnt tn
the win was jilted
he loved and how
In the girl whom
events over vvlu'rii
in- ii.-iii no contini ,n,. i int ,0
bunt fnra (Jeinian pintle, xs. ltriti he had
unwitttiigh hcl,(,. n,i , l(, filu)
won tin. love of the gii I f bjs l.nrt. '
-The novel is callnl "The Ml.uk Stone"
and the plot has to do with the efforts
of a Ccrmiui agent to stir up a Mnlinni
meil.iti lising ngauist tl,P Ibitish The
siene is laid in e ,,,1,, r,,,
Island, on bo.iid the hern' xaibt and
iu rgvpt It is an cm Hint; tale and
I vvmthv Mieipssnt of ,(. ,)ng line of
lliiilling novels that have i ome from
the pen nf the (listingui-lu d Philadel
phia artist and iitithni
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tion's Idea of playing the game, of
our American girls laboring un
daunted across seas, of our
doughboys marching gayly and
grimly "Into the dark," of tho
"upsprlnging dlvinenesses" that
made war bearable.
J And In their unpretentlous
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their telling, these inimitable
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indomitable spirit of war-scarred
France will touch the heart of
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