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FAITH Basil Mathews
An unusually friendly story of tho "Mayflower"
Pilgrims, written with especial reference to young
people.
AFFINITIES
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Stories gay, charming, witty and wise by the au
thor of "Dangerous Days."
THE SEARCHERS
John Foster
A new author with a new typo of mystery novoL
A thriller.
HELPING HERSEY
Baroness von Hutten
A volume of strikingly dramatic stories by tho
author of "Pam," and "Happy House."
THE GIRL ON THE HILLTOP
Kenyon Gambier
A comedy romance by the author of "Tho Whita
Horse and the Red-Haired Girl."
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SUMMER FICTION BY WELL-KNOWN
MRS. PORTER'S TRACT
AGAINST DIVORCE
"Mary Marie" Is Intended to
Show Its Effect on the
Young Children
The death of Mrs. Elcnnor II. Torler,
!oon nfter the publication of "Mary
Marie," gives to that novel n fortuitous
interest. It has not yet been announced
whether Mrs. Porter left the manuscript
of any other book. If she did not then
"Mary Marie" will stand In the record
as her last. It will not be regarded as
licr best. Indeed, It Is doubtful If It
will be regarded at all nfter the pas
sage of two or three years.
There is no literature more short
lived than the popular novel. Mrs.
Porter wrote two or three which may
have ii reasonably long life, as such
things go. hut the most of her work will
die as ioon hi the first demand for it
has ceased. This Is because she was
not a great novelist. In "Mary Marie"
she has a tlietnc which in the hands of
a capable writer of fiction rather than of
a sentimental story teller could have
leen made a movlug social study. Mjs.
Porter skims h1ou the surface of it
with g-ae Hiid amiability, but she never
touchv the depths.
She has made the book a tract against
divorce. It i the story of a college
ttrnfoccne nf iMrtr. rhri marrlinl a
' 'harming yruns woman of eighteen or
nineteen nnl Had a nuppy nnncyraoon
of it few week. When his college work
began he neglected his wife and the
couple drifted apart. A daughter was
born, called Mary by her father, and
Mnric by her mother. When the child
was thirteen jcnr old the wife went
to u western htatc and got u divorce on
the ground nf incompatibility and the
court decreed that the daughter should
live tilx months of the year with the
father and six months with the mother.
The story is told by the child in the
form of a diary so that the effect of
divorce on the. mind of the child might
be hbovnj. The girl has n curious view
of marriage ami its sacredness and she
expresses ideas about teeing life which
n thirteen-year-old girl In the family of
a college professor in a small town sel
dom if ever entertains. Yet she suc
ceeds in bringing the father aud mother
together agal two or three years after
fhe divorce. And .hen, when she Is
twenty-eight and after she has mar
ried and bad a child, the plans to sep
arate from her husband just as her
mother did.
The book will have a large sale on the
strength of the reputation of "Polly
anna." And It will doubtless entertain
a great many people, for Mary Marie is
a cheerful, sunshiny girl and tells her
story with some humor and much
sprightliness. But as a serious con
tribution to American literature It is
negligible. r
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Francis Holt-Wheeler, who has
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makes both informing and exciting in
his "Hoys Book of the Great War."
Doctor Kolt- Wheeler has succeeded in
compressing the diplomatic, political,
economic and military history of the
war into compact und rcudablc form.
The reader is taken up to the day when
the executive council of the League of
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I of the armistice period nnd America's
part in the bringing of peace to Kuropc
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who desire n brief history of the world
war, cicar, eoioriui ana complete with
in its limitations of space.
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Is created a temptress of a different
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with admiration and who, in common
now with most temptresses, conveys a
sense of enchantment nnd fascination;
casts a ma trie spell. It is for this rea
son that Mr. Maxwell calls bis book
"Glamour."
Bryan Voile was in love with the
temptress at the outset of his young
manhood, and she with him. Out she
was on aristocrat, and he was not.
And she was poor, and so was he. So
she "married for money," and Bryan,
some time later, "married for love,"
or thought he did, and became a very
successful author, indeed.
It was in his years of success that
the tcmntress returned to him, as the
Duchess of Mlddlesborough, nnd ncain
possessed herself of his affections,
thouch be foucbt camely against ttie
glamour tfhlch surrounded her.
One has the impression nt nrst Hint
this woman, who set about so calmly
to wreck a home and destroy the happi
ness to another woman, did so with a
light cruelty unrelieved by any back
ground of love, but it Is the closlue
chapters of this most absorbing book
which show the real woman in her and
portray her us a temptress so unusual.
GI.AMOrm. By W. B. Maxwell. Indian-
spoils: Uohbs-Morrlll Co.
WHATBIRD'STHAT?
Frank Chapman Provides Au
thoritative and Simple
Guide
Frank M. Chapman, one of the great
est living authorities on American
birds, has provided nn ideal book for
the amateur In "What Bird is That?"
It is a new kind of "bird .book," nov
elly planned, yet based on the prac
ticality of the author's experience in
tho American Museum of Natural
Science, New York, where he Is curator
of ornithology. Any one who has
wanted to know the birds hut needed,
for lack of time or opportunity, some
short cut to knowledge of identification
will find this small volume a treasure.
It is worked out on the blmpWt lines,
yet it is comprehensive, concise, un
derstandable nnd authoritative.
This handbook not only shows the
color nnd chief markings of each bird,
jiut also shows whether a bird is large
or small. Moreover, by means of group
pictures, it shows all the birds arranged
according to season. AN ith these two
features to aid, identification of vari
ous birds is easy. ecn for the beginner.
Every land bird east of the Rocky
mountains (301 f-poeies in nil) is pic
tured. To accompany these pictures
Doctor Chapmuu has written text de
scribing the distinguishing marks, range,
nest, eggs and snng of each bird and
tho localities where and bensons when
it may be found.
Doctor Chapman is the author of
many elaborate treatises in his specialty,
but none of them -will he as useful us
this unpretentious but highly valuable
little book, which is light enough and
thin enough to be carried afield, yet big
enough to he packed with information,
pictorial aud verbal. It is n boiling
down of ins other valuable handbooks,
such as "Rlrd Life." "Handbook of tho
Birds of Eastern North America," etc.
It tells how to know the birds nt a
glance, summer or winter. The plates,
by Edmund Sawyer, while very much
reduced in size, are well drawn and
colored.
WHAT WW) IS THAT? Tty frank M.
Chapman. Nuv York: I). Applotoa - Co.
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( Diverting Talc
"The Varadlsc Slystery" is the third
of .1. S. Fletchers detective stories
to be published In America. Tho first,
"The Middle Temple Murder," was one
of the best stories of its kind that
Amerieon readers have had offered to
them for several years. "The Talley
rand Maxim," the second, while not ho
good a the first, wus n good mystery
story. The third is written In accord
anee with the formula used iu "The
Talleyrand Maxim."
It deals with the mysterious death
of a stranger who fell or was pushed
from the clerestory of a cathedral to
the ground in that part of the cathedral
closu known niAthe Paradise. Suspi
cion points to a doctor, who lives in
the close with two wards, a young
woman and a boy. No one knows
who the wards arc, nnd the mystery
about them makes the town hospitable
to the idea that there is something iu
the past llfo of the doctor that he
wishes to hide. The fact that the man
found dead had been seen going from
the doctor's house a short time before
his dead body was found, joined with
the fuct that the doctor was seen
leaving the cathedral in great excite
ment within n few minutes of the tlmo
when the man was known to have fall
en from the cathedral, strengthen the
suspicion. Mr. Fletcher manages to
keep the reader In suspense until tho
end when tho explanation corned with
the shock of surprise. The book is what
tho tired business man ueeds to take
bis mind from his troubles.
TJR PAUAIHfln MTSTrmv ny J h
nelrher. New Tork) Axl A. Knot,
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
IN CHARMING STORY
"Patchwork" aNovclThat Has
Humor and Pathos, Sense
and Sentiment
"Patchwork." a story of the plain
people, sets Anna Balmer Myers ad
venturing successfully In the field that
was originally explored for fictional pur
poses by Helen Rclmensnydcr Martin,
rho author shows a detailed and In
formed knowledge of tho life she dcscrlbci
tmtlocale of her story and tho character
isitlcs of the "plain people" of her title.
In addition she haaa developed sense
of story construction, with a feeling for
climax and dramatic effect, though the
nature of her plot precludes any special
striving for suspense and surprise.
The form of the story is really the
narrative of tho career of a central
character, Phoebe, from early child
hood to her marriage to the right sweet
heart. It runs along as consecutively
as llfo Itself, with something of life's
simplicity and spontaucity and with the
actual lack of the sensational aud melo
dramatic which has a habit of marking
the progress or the life of the generality
of folk outside of novels. And this, too.
despite the fact that tho latter part of
tho book runs along curreptly with tho
war, Phoebe at borne doing Red Cross
and other war work, and David playing
his part manfully, but without any
false heroics In embattled France.
David, with his drop of Irish Mac
Knight to leaven his nrc-rcvolutlonary
"Dutch" of the Pulatlnatc nncestry, is
tuo right hero of romance una not
Pharcs. the serious tircacher. who. how
ever, is manful, too. and likable, won us
ne is from the constricted una narrow
impulses of his constitutional nnd tradi
tional being through tho influence of
the war.
The stage setting Is Lancaster county
and the quaint customs und ways of
the localo arc realistically and atmos
pherically reproduced, Including such
things as the Feast of Roses at Green
wald. The' scene shifts a while to
Philadelphia, where tho art and music
life is sketched as part of Phoebe's
evolution toward herself.
Tho book is rich in honest sentiment,
bright humor, hits of wistfulness and
pathos, occasional nuilnt charm of per
sonal outlook and philosophical view
point and a shrewd, longheaded and
sometimes bardho.ided insight into the
practical values of things.
PATCHW011K. I'v Anna Bajmsr Myers.
Philadelphia: O. W. Jacob) & Co.
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A aequrl to the Author'n Imaginary Jour
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NEITHER DEAD NOB SL.EEPINO. Bjr May
Wright Sewall. Boston: Bolbs-Merrlll
A R-raphlc recital or the noted author
psychto experiences.
BOLSHEVISM: AN INTERNATIONAL DAN-
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Charles ecnbner'a Horn. 13.73.
OUR ECONOMIC AND OTHEn PROBLEMS.
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OUR OREAT WAR AND THE GREAT WAB
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Thomas Seltzer
A creat classicist and humanist presents
anow the atory of tho Peloponeaalan war and
Ha Interpretation In the world war.
THE VANI 3HED FRIEND. By Jules Thle-
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Evidence, theoretical nnd practical, of the
Kurvi-nl nf human Identity after death, by a
celebrated Frenchman. Foreword by Mar
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MODERN SPIRITISM. By A. T. SchoOtd,
M. V. l'hlladi.phla: P. Blaklnton's Son.
A measured -lecount by a akeptle.
OCCASIONAL, rAi'EItS AND ADDRESSES
OF AN AMERICAN LAWYER, lly
Henry V. Taft. New Tork: The Muc-
mlllan Co.
Another distinguished member of the ex.
President's family la heard from In a notabla
collection of papcri and public addresses.
A SERVICE OF LOVE IN WARTIME. By
Rufua M. Jonts. New Tork: Tuo Mac-
mlllan Co. .......
A noted Haverford professor tell of the
work of the American Friends In France,
1017-10.
HELPING MEN OWN FARMS. By Elwood
Mead. New Tork: The Macmlllan Co.
A practical dlscusjlou uf covernroent aid
In land settlement.
THE NEORO IN AMERICA. By Herbert
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The author naa calni-d his Information at
first hand and offers a Btlmulatlns discussion
of tho prob'em.
MY THREE TEARS IN AMERICA. By
Count von BernMorfT. New Tcrk;
Charles Hcrlbnrr's Sons,
Tho apolosla and autobiography of the
formtr German Imperial ambassador to the
United Slater. ln.1isi nsalilc to an understanding-
of the war.
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Graham. Ni-w York: Dodd. Mead & Co, i
Tlio Ufa and iiilr.'cloj of Antonio Conso'.
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There is a surencss about the literary
nrt of John Galsworthy that makes the
reading of him a pleasure. Among the
tales that he has gathered into a volume
published with the title of "Tatter
demalion" there are several that de
serve high praise. There wes never a
more perfect portrait of an Enilish ladv
of the finer scrt than Mr. Galsworthy
has drawn in "The Gray Angel." It is
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old and living in quiet in southern
France, did for the soldiers in tho local
hospital. She wore herself out in serv
ice and nenr the end she goes to the
village church where she offers "her
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the birds sine and the stars shine and
gives us little children, strengthen my
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other people." With all its simplicities
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The fourth 6cr!es of "Plays," by Mr.
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