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As books from which te read aloud, they could scarcely be matched. New Yerk Pest. Each $1.65. Sportsmen's leather edition $0.00. Boxed with "Songs of Men," $4.95. Leather $0.00. The Dame Scheel of Experience by Docter Crethers There is no mere delightful or pleasure-giving gift than n book by Dr. Crethers. This new volume contains some of his best essays, including, "Every Man's Desire te be Somebody v' ,uaI Enemies and Hew te Utilize Them," "The Spiritual Adviser of Efficiency Experts," "The Unpreparedness of Liberalism," etc. $2.00. Points of Friction by Agnes Repplier iv is n pleasure te. get tne point of view of a mind se clear, se keen and se original as .lias jici'iJiier s uu aucn questions as Meney, Wl Humer," "The Virtuous Victorian," "The Strayed Preh eman Enthroned." "Crueltv and Prohibitionist," etc. $1.75. 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The Italian Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins The millions of children who have been made happy by the doings of the Twins, will wel come this delightful addition te the famous international family, lllus. $1.75. ux rt& m-vjmscsr, NEW FICTION AND ANCIENT SATIRE WIT OF AN OLD MASTER WORTH READING TODAY - v The Biting Satire and Hilarious Humer of Dean Swift Repub lished in a Carefully Edited Edition lly FELIX E. SOIIELL1NO I'roffMer of KnrUih a the Unlrtrnltr of lVnnjlfanl rpiIEUE lire authors whom it pleases us te remember, like misfortune, as ii geed thing te have done with. There nre some who te knew tee well is te think less well of. And there ere a few and they nrc the salt of the enrth te whom we return with pleasure and leave with an impression of their great ncss enhanced with each closer acquaint nnce. I never rend or reread Jona than Swift, the Rrfnt dean of St. Pat rick's, without a new appreciation of his extraordinary personality, his un matchablc wit, without an overwhelm ing sense of his sheer power of brain, te say nothing of a style as perspicuous ns daylight In its clarity where he pur poses te be clear and ns opaque and disconcerting as a Londen fog where his purpose Is mystification. ND Dean Swift's purpose was cry often mystification. Indeed, lie ap- Mvl---j-UgTYa -I AN A0: peers te have treated life Itself the life of political and social bickering, trim- i mlng and intrigue which disfigured the , age of Queen Anne and the first Geerges as a species of huge Gargantuan joke, te be played with nt hide anil seek, mocked ana eantercd, ridiculed and satirized, if one wa. net te go mnd ns he ultimately did with the misery nnd the pltifulness of it all. Fer Jona than Swift, leek nt him hew jeu will, in a tragic figure, with all his nntlcs nnd all his mockery. An awkward Irish lad. I nrnellnil ffnm nnUnt.it Inr 'lnvptcrntn fre- iiuentlng of the town" ; the rebellious dependent en the bounty of n grout man, Sir William Temple ; a great scholar nnd writer who treated scholarship and nutherchip with contempt ns merely Ids means te the aim of his life, politi cal pewer: a short-lived triumph en the crcnt of the wave of that power dur ing which he could mnkc nnd unmake ministers, create bishops and hector no blemen, nnd then a long eclipse in Irish Piiln from nil for which he cared the I end n madhouse. Never was there mere 1 veritably a tragedy than this. a sufficiency from irrelevancy nnd worthy of all praise. TI1B two pamphlets of Swift here edited were, each in its place, of unusual Importance In his enrcer and In the lltrrnry history of his time. "The Battle of the Heeks" has been described ns the Inst gun in thnt momentous fight, thnt tempest In n teapot, the Phnlarls controversy ns te the relative claims of ancient learning contrasted with mod ern. In this paper war between the great scholar, Richard Rentier, nnd the great diplomat, Sir William Temple, as principals, the latter had contrived te sustain his plea for the ancients by the emission, I fear only tee Inadvertent, from the list of modern writers of a few names, such as Shakespeare and Milten for Knglnnd, Mellcre for France, Dnntc for Italy nnd Cnlderen for Spain. Swift wns little interested in the merits of the questien: he wns out for the fun. And rend aloud the ether' evening, "The Battle of the Beeks" much dis turbed the serenity of n sedate library with the peals of laughter which it evoked. elsewhere. Swift practices a device which I would most respectfully refer te the imitation of contemporary American writers, this is the device of emission. In the midst of nn absorbing encounter between Ver gil, for example, In "shining armor" and Drjden, his translator, encased In "n helmet nine times tee lnrge for his head" the timely "hlc paucn desunt" (here a few words arc wanting) leaves lm situation phnrminelv in the nlr. Fer sheer drollery nothing could be mere nmusing than the description of the god dess Criticism, who dwells in a den in the mountains of Neva Zembla with Ig norance, her fnthcr, blind with age; Pride, her mother, dressing her upln scraps of paper, and Opinion, her sla ter, "hoodwinked, headstrong, giddy nnd riprnetiinllv titrninc." It is net generally remembered thnt from the fnhl.. of the snider nnd the bee in this book comes Matthew Arneld's famous slecnn of culture. 'Sweetness and light." HI 01 tI i e Fanae! Mether? By Arthur Stringer Ant-or of Tfc. Prmiri. Wife "Hew deei a mere man knew and exploit with such truth and delicacy the in nermost mind and spirit of a woman." -New Yerk World. : T i MJ.ur wu. caTr-it-i Every Child Wants The Land of Oz and All the Other Wonderful Oz Boeks1 i Including The New One for 1920 Glinda of Oz - By L. FRANK BAUM All Booksellers Have Them RE ILLY & LEE Publishers A Boek of Fearless Criticism by one of England's Greatest Generals GALLIP0LI DIARY By Sir Ian 'Hamilton C An intimate criticism of the war in general and the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign in particular, by a general officer whose sensational book en the Russe-Japanese War was only saved from suppression by Colonel Roose velt's personal appeal te King Edward. CjVluch of the appeal of General Hamilton's Diary lies in its characterization of famous men, like Kitchener, Churchill and ethers, its satire en politics, its literary art, and its bits of brilliant description. Illustrated, Octave. 2 Volumes. Boxed. Al All Booksellers I Tm Beeks by Mabel Ansley Murphy Uusltctcd ut'Ji 'O'Cuf v selected portrait Grealhearled Women :,.r,n or ,'e8: --------------------- m-n vhe had . ile i. eml n fr liming mad- a ffre.it nar. en in " la. and irpnra'.en Th-iLtNi"- haB Mi rarv .fif' uf pu't nj Inte e els - ' n''l rn'labl' farm the jueiT R'rU nff a 1 mr stini; h.in.tHi itki of fttc v the nn ernfn h" hr wcrlbi 1 " tin k tn r ihreusn an-i turn Hir und ajin for ut'(-r aiQU-lntainv ih ! hrelns " t- y. -n h - rt t -nt of fn rnt'n hi Miadti America wrer. f N it unl tie n and if.rl? iut paren " unl TyJ -im vll' tvi tlni in hitra m it r 1 r aiab. f t m Jut nii en wd i rt Pkfl " knew aUiu' nirh nf hf' Kr.- m r .te hd l) Ped ty inak ou" -v -ti wn.it 1' it di Kch SI. 7.1 net. bv mill, SI 11 MKIUCN SCHOOL L.MON 1HI0 Chmtmit .-trret American Leaders Interest en every page The TRUMPETER SWAN Bu Temple Bailey Auther of "The Tin Soldier," etc. An old-fashioned love story of today, set against a background of Virginia hills, of Bosten streets, and the blue seas and skies of old Nantucket. Pictures by Alice Barber Stephens. Jacket in color by Celes Phillips. Price. $2.00. At all bookstores THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY Philadelphia or nffcuted. te the prejucts of his I pen nnd the intentional myHtlnrntieii which he nrnctlt'cil In the nuhllentlen of many of his books, te edit him must he n jev. The tiiniiORrnpny 01 eui. like his blei?rnphy, in bristllns with problems nnd difficulties. Ment of his work wns llrst primcu wiineui ins namn komie nf It. he would have us be lieve, without his unnetien. And the sterv gees thnt he scorned the net in in fens'idernblc menetnry return from it, in one rnsc which hud involved collision with the lnw. declaring thnt the printer should have the return, us he had run the Rreatcr risk. The book before us Is one of n clns-s of editings ns et rarely undertaken in this country. It is net calculated for a definite clnss of bujers. these who want u school book, or n picture book or n volume fit for thnt unfittest place for a book, the parlor center table. This edition of Swift s famous pamphlet, "A Tale of a Tub. te which is added the "Hattlc of the Heeks." is planned definitively te edit an English classic, bestowing upon it nil the apparatus of notes and commentary necessary te nn ideal per formance of this pious task. Messrs. A. C. Outhkelch and D. Nichel Smith, the editors, are thoroughly competent for such nn undertaking, fdnking their personalities in their work with n native medestv which should be nn example te some of our bengles of (.mall research who keep up such nn intolerable bnrking whenever thev run nn unimportant fact te earth. Only the tchelar who has un dertaken thU absorbing and compelling kind of work enn npprecltHe te the full the labor that gees with It. The intro duction, notes and addenda of this vol ume leave little te be desired, achieving, as thev de, a detachmsnt, a freedom T HEKK is little space left for the mere imnertant satire. "A Tnlc of n Tub." Here we tind the trenchant satire of Swift nt its height in the fnblc of Peter. Martin nnd .Inck. three lirotn liretn ers te whom n dying father bequeaths te eneli n suit of clothes, se miraculously fashioned that it will grew with the -ewth of the wenrer. adapting itself te his needs. Hut before long tailors came into the world, nnd they sug gested and made many improvements in thce gnrments centrn'ry te the father's will and testament. fwherein the use of this miraculous clothing had been enre fullv provided for. In consequence one of the brothers trapped himself out very fine nnd claimed a lordship ever his hrethren, n second sought only te fellow the will ; while the third ,in his horror of the finery of Peter in defiance of de cencv, nearly tore off nil his clothes. The'nllegery is obvious nnd although Swift never avowed the authorship of "A Tale of n Tub." we need net won der thnt Queen Anne wns of the opinion thnt n clergyman who could thus satir ize Christianity at large however he iiinv hnve spared the moderate Martin of 'the Church of England wus no fit material out of which te make a bishop. Head coolly today, when the old heat of sectarian controversy has been suc ceeded bv a lukewarm indifference ns te whnt anybody believes. "A Tale of n Tub" seems less an attack upon re ligion than n vntire nn the weakness and frailty of theology nnd the thenleglnns. It remains comparable only te "Gul liver's Travels" in its cnustic wit nnd biting satire, n marvel of learning, nn example of trenchant nnd brilliant htvle nnd a precious classic te all English speaking peoples. A TAUJ Or A Tt'n Te whlth is ail.lcil 'Th Ilattle .if thn Iln.ikM" nml the "Ojv i-rittlnn nt the Spirit " ll- Jonathan Swift IMUmI with nn Introduction nnd note. hlxterli'At nnd rxplHnttter. by A. C. iluthkc-lch ami D. Nichel Hmlth New Yerk Oxford University Preas $12 THE DAUGHTER OF CAPTAIN MACEDOINE William McFcc Has Told Her Story in a Nevel Werthy of , the Pen of Cenrad If William McFec'g name were net en the title page of "Cnptnln Mnce delnc's Daughter," the Informed reader would say nt once, thnt the novel had been written by Jeseph Cenrad. This does net mean thnt McFcc has Imitated Cenrad, for he has net. Hut McKce has snllcd the sen for ycarB nnd thought en what Henry Jnmcs called the Immltl gnblllty of the humnn predicament while he watched the Htnrn or meditated In his cabin. Seme day nn essayist will discuss the influence of the moving wntcrs nnd the wide spnees upon the literature of the world nnd he will find mnterinl td his hand in both Cenrad and McFcc. The thought back of the book must have occurred te the author when he saw a small beat tossed helplessly en the besom of the heaving sea, for that is what Captain Macedetnc's daughter was n girl born with n peculiar In heritance and thrown adrift upon the world only te ceme te a wreck nt the end. Her fnthcr wall net a captain at nil. He was a Rtcwnrd en nn ocean steamship, who was called cnptaln in J derision. The title ntted se wen tnnt It stuck. He had illusions of grandeur, net only as te his own descent he had been known te leek wise when he was nnked if the famous Alexander of Mnccden were an nnccster but ns te his ability te create great wealth. The scene of the story is in the islands of the Aegean and In Hnlenlkl. Arte mesia, the daughter, wns taken out te her father from Londen in nn English beat, the chief engineer of which tells the story. He met her then, when all the crew fell In love with her. He wns her friend and premised te go te her help whenever she needed him. 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