Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUftLIO LlUDG33Rr'i?HILADElyl?HlA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, X920
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Three. Differing Points of View en the Way te Adjust the
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Hxiiirts both In nml eill .)f MpxIimi effri'
iiiimy dlfffipiit sehitlnnH Tlu'ri' It!
(leersc Agncw Clintnbcrlniii. for in I
Hlfinru, who iim Aiiipricnii consul kpii
oral In tlu Mmlciti ntiiltal from May.
11)17, te AtiKiiHt, HIM), who IiihMs
thnt n in eKrittn lentlint? iiltimntcly te
fercihli' pneinrntlen U the only .mi
thnt iIpkp'cs the MttPiitien of Aiiici It'll.
In "In Mexiie Win Hi SnvlnjjV" he hm
cxiilnliipil IiIm plan In ilctnll. Jli niih
tliul we imuiltl (hcliiic ut eiicc le who
I'XPl' hnppi'iw te he ill iiifltiel In Ales
he mi mliltrun jnlri. for vpu Atmrl
iiui iiiiikIpu'iI ; thnt we vli.mhl spcmiip
Hip ii'-putiililishnii'iit of the iiIik Ipli'
tlmt Kovpi'iiiiR'iitewuil inilreiiiN itii'
lPHpotiNible for tin' rnifp ili'llM'iy of
Koeds; tlmt hp should ilviniiiiil Kiminn
li'Ci (hut tmiff cliiuiu'iN net nih'c Ittll.v
IikIhIuU'iI by tlic iintlemil t'etiKti'i',
hIieiiIiI net e Int.) elTu't for tilnct
tlu,VHj tlmt we Mheiild InsNl Hint tin1
uiulWt'utei') I'liuiHpM of (he loiixiitiitien
of .May. 11)17, xhenld net be utie
aitivp; tlmt we hIieiiIiI ItiMlst Hint tin '
ii'vi'Iiiips puilKPil for ipuelHc national
obligations ulieuld bi he aiplh'il. ntid
tlmt we Mieuld Ntipiilntp tlmt the out
infji nffiiliitit the Catholic Cliuivli be
liidcinnilled and Hint the pilnciili- of
rpjigletis triM'dem should In- lc istnb
llilipil. He would nn'emnlNIi thep nidi
liv tefiffil te scinl an ainlui- niler and
if Hint wcip net pffpctivp, lie would sw'
pisli'ly poalpeni' iPieKiiltiiiu, put an
piiibiitKe en leans, ptivnte and public:
i'Ione nil channels of comtimnli'iitlen by
Hpa nml land; nmki- an ainii'd d'uiou d'uieu d'uiou
Ktrntieu, and If that did net weiK. he
would ititvneni' by force of aims. Ills
book Is devoted te an exposition of con
ditions in Mex-ice an he wc them lie
has set feith thn lew of a miuill, but
Miltible, greiip mi the Mexican beidei.
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Nli public Im and (.talesman, llk-p nmn
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elliee in litetniy and historical HltldiCH.
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I l lues or slniplv M'KllielltS of liNten,
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bistuii'iil trends and meMiuents, nhew
ln the iclalednesH and lclntlvitx of
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Tin re are stilhclent dala. tntlsH(s and
petMitiiillu te ;i(' mntcilnl for illsi us
ion. Hut it is in the viewpoints ntivl
nnuhsis thai the lindei will llnd the
most value
lltiild'. Mi Kiiik ihiaii lensldeis tin
Kienlest l'liabethnu sailor and Hi
founder of the "Heel truditi.in," whim
Is Hm basis of IStitish nnvnlism. Ni 1
son Is (list iishpiI as a Kieut Fenfiiihlei
and NttnlPRisl Napeleon's caieer nml
pelii aie anulved in cnniKetien with
Its In t I inlltieme en the j;rcnt Wm hi
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Here are some of the season's besl from the list of
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
Mis, Kdith O'SIiiiiikIiiipssv does
net UKiee with Mr. Chamberlain. She
can be called an expeit, for she lived
in the Mexican capital while her lnm
band was fiecretary of the Ameiican
legation, mm h lenucr thnn Mr Cham
berluln. She is intimately inipialnted I
with the leadliiK men et the imilitlj.
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klli' i;iiii iiii u.ni ii in,- Hi'Aii .1.1
MKS. KDITH O'SIIU'MINKSSV
Who writes about Mexlre and ftin
Mexican prelilim
of the Kale of ainm and ammunition te
levolutlenulles, she s.ivs, w'etilil Kive the
mini HC'lcc'teil by the MpxIciiik te vulc
theh munti.v an oppeitiinllv te devote
his nttentien te cNtnblishiiii; order and
irsterlni; husiness.
One Mexican point of view is et
forth by .lerire Yi ia-r.stanel. fernur
Mexkiin seiretnry of the interior and
feimer srcietaiv of public education, m
"Cairan..! and ili. Belslnvlk HcKime.
Mr. A'cia-l'stnn.il devetts liiiuself te an
iiiinil. iiiirin the ifevi i mm nl of Cm -
... t. '.'iiii, ii.. ... .. .... ..v...' ! --- -".... . ...
Mtnatien lu "A Diplomat's Wife in latfa and te an exhibition ei xvnni ie
.XIe hi." Kiiblsinl two ei three venrs nils lie lielsiic v l-tie mmnner ei in.
.ike. .she lins lentlnuijil it in "Jntl
tnnte I'iircs of Mexiian lllslei.v." in
whhli she levleWH the cartels of the
four Mexican presidents whom 'he has
Uiinwn. Her review is illnmlniitiiiK mid
her point of view i..vmii.ithetic with the
In lier nicfi
Mi xii'uns
fat e nil
cemtitulinn of l!H7 Me insists that
tlmt constitution is ill. citiin'ite fimn
'the lesnl, political and leveltill.nuirj
point of view. fter disiiissiiiR the
constllutieii in dilill, he (enclutles his
hook with u (hanUi in which he aiRiies
eTers a I that ( aiiaii.ui-ni ami the new censii-
nolutien of the Mexiiau pieblem, whhli. ' tutieii aie Hie most ilTtitive iiroels of
she sa.vs. Is "In a way mi simple Hint Hn I'.iiltne of 1'nsiduit Wilsen's nit i -it
is almost nn nntiellm'ix te hi i tuile tuvviitd the Mixinin iiuest'en, und
tuiRedy." It is that we penult In i de tint u fuitber iiuiMianie of such a pol pel
i cut people, "the men of eilucnlieu and k j would lend te similar H stilts,
expel ience, Hint she is epiite cup.lble of I is mi.(ii xviiltlll ssvimi; llv ticergp
piedueliiR. nml whom mil theeiies con-' Alh chain r.u m.iiuimpuii- Tin
cernitiR an imairiiiiirj Mexico liav , ,N,lrtViATlV 'rAt'.i'.'i or MKMfAN ins
lamelv lteiit in exite. te tetiirn mid feim icntY In- I lltli siiiiiutiinssy New
tin. k.nt of frnveiniiieiiL Milted t.) I1CI ! " . Ii '!!""'.
IllttUlill idinsjiieiiisies and the iipspilt
slnRO of her evolution " The hteppini:
II II .run I
I'MmVNV.A AM MIS l!i H,Sr.'IK
lllvtl. Mv If R I'll I -tHlinl Lu
I iv I K XVllJKlili I li sif.
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M.l.SOV
Hun. tninii
vwui.res n
N iirl. 1 I'
Fer Beys and Girls
or" Abbett has nnde a i.
wl
Dr. Cellins en Italy
"ItllitiR In Ital.v" is the outcenn of
n lief hours I'liim dutv in Italy tluilns le. lien of "fliimms' Taiij Talrs" and
the war b.v a well -known New erk Illustrated them c limited ristlcullv and
phvsiilan. The first part is devoted tc fhitrmliiRlj in manv colors. The book
animated (lest lipllens of the works of i" I'tW.e In sie ai'd with line. biR tpe.
1.....1:.... iii:.... .vfit,.rs l,; nim lipliicr suih fimilinr delislits ns Iluensel und
... ..,,,.t. u,..i. .... intriiNl In them ii'thel, Cinileiella. Rese Red mid Snow
that tbeie will be u demund for their Whlf. KumpeNtlltskli,. the Rimes That
tiauslatiei, and publication in this, eun- ))' i)n " 1,;'-- T-",- H,10W
t,v. These te whom he gives the most U "He Mini the (eat of Man ( olers are
auction u.e IVAmmiIe. I'apini -ind nn li.-lnl in the fert.v s.-h, tns from the
, , , ....... .....i., nii'iierv in tin- ii uiiii'i s ,i iiiini. riii--
two whom be charneteiies as neisv '
. .. ii .. mm...... ... ,.,,i,i. iniieiilien me still uiicipmled in tber
Iuli.ui silioe!m.iteis. 'lheie is much ,
that is lUteu-tiiiR and attiaittve in the " ,
........ ..,..-i. .... .i i. i I .. "Duili.eiid Ite.k will be of .peiltll
will us uimu in' tn'iiiuti, in. i.... .. ... i ii. ii
,,K,i .M.inv itndesiiable nlctlllPS of the inteie.t te bevs lu lenbeiits Mine the
xv ei king of the "depraved human mind " nuiueieiis .itlvi utiiieus exploits of th"
A chnpter is iloveteil le a disc upiieu two ems . no imure ni mis inr aie
of nn inteie-diiiR ramble in Heme, and uM in 1'ils leculitv The blvgest none
te the plus instinct in clilldien. vvhi.li is Hint tl- - i ihinv the l'aeli iniivitie, ut
he s,,vs is vvautliirf in Itttlj ne of what h m- .1 mil of t he Minn I.in-.
the i.ttikiiiR thiiiRs le the Htunger wbe.m vvhuh th"' lid-.-ills und lliwin met
is elispivuiit et fti.ulb l.lc is 'Hint tl,, ,'. l.at I" su, pt , ,,wu en t he cp.i, (Juaker
nniiut clei'Mi'l plaj with his mlldm. sctth ine.it of I.... ( lit- er v.illev en u
, , es the AiKh.S..xeu. and ihil- iiniiiiiiilijni '.M;mIiii;.ii. he tu.. veu.ir
., i, ,. ulil, ,ml hiIiim " In furnier hels hiiiiiilitiin life of chores,
d.eii de n. it 1.1. ) , h " e ,i. i, u imMv f
al'boe '' eu'Zls o'liVuhe'lhe in 1TTT hi the " "MUing of the Uovelution
a'lle nn" k in i l,'"'f ,i, iti!n,, i. lieur home, lbet bad been caiiuR ter
eniRinn c attitude of the Itiilinn- te f , . t ,
..mi XVeni hew Wi Keii. mid te nnswei'1 ",""'., ..'. ..... .
" ., , ,, , ,,f i i ie f 1 in i'i i 'ii in uie en 1 1 in inn i
certain questions as te the 1. 1 nn of ' ,,,,,,. tuiuef affulr. lir.uiKl.l
thtifilistiust, mm tuns te micros i. . ,,, N,,, , a(h(.n,llrr
A Cowboy Gnostic,
II 1! Cunnlnplmme Cirnham. who
shar's, with Y. II. Hudsen, the dis dis
Hiiitieu of plnneeiini; and interpretin;
the indigenous nnd cullural life of Seuth
Ameiiea, tlelng for Ills locale vvlint
I'liikiuiiu and se mnnv etheis have den.
for the lemance of the far-lluiig fiop fiep
tiers uf the Cnited States, bus vvtlt
tcn nn intcietiiiR book In "A llrns'llinii
Mvstn.." This is the nnrrutive of the
life and niiracles of Antonie ("tinsel -Iieite.
lovvbev and mjstie, who HourUh HeurUh
td with his band of followers, all dev
otees of a seit of primitive ChiMum
ilv, net mail) xears iire. The) livid
the ""imple life." iliessniR in gout
skins rni-ing viittiullv nll their sup
plies and ei caslenallv ndventinitiR It
Is tiue that their somewhat indeiiend. nt
exihttnee was lepreliendid bv both the
cl.urili and the leputilic. Tlie covvuev
mstic mid his troop weic killed bv
the milieiial ferees after a nemaillc
nnd seinewbut pietlutery career of main
)enis.
The book Is nitirn mere, however. I
lluili the ac count of n chieftnln described , :
bv ,seiiil ns fnnatie and bis band. Mr
Orn'lunu iniikes it the vehicle of u fas
('uniting description of cowbev life in
r.ia.il. wntten with glowing mleis
Hi- peculiar iitness for tlie titslt Issnevvn
ill the lelinwitiR letter, vvhiih Coleml
Itoesovelt, who knew u great deal about
the Amazen and Ilin7.lt, wiete te Mr.
(ii.ih.iui. "What .von and Hudsen hnvi
done for Seuth America, many have ibmi
for our frentb isnii n in Texas, Aiieim
and New Mexico, Others have vviitten
of the Mexican fientit imi,ii, nnd vnt
ten well nbeut them. Ne one, as fm
a-t I Knew, lias touched uie sublect ei
the frontiersmen of Itrnil. Why don't
)ou de it? for .von have been tbeie.
knew thorn and speak their lingo. The
field is open te jen."
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Lincoln, the World Emancipator, by Jehn Drinkwater
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Crowding Memories by Mrs. Themas Bailey Aldrich
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Life of Geerge Washington by Henry Cabet Ledge
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Letters te a Niece by Henry Adams
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Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan
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Ics mini who nlivecl Santa Clans at the
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an (xiolleiit sincissei' te "Wee Ann,"
b the mine nutliei
t.iTii.r : nil- m i vi i v iw nthei phiiii
i i n . ii ii i .n x' mm en
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Tales of Mystery
lMiluiliU'V iindeilie.
"I'i nun i d
vvnke." bv Ualiili Stums, but Hum
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plexiim subtle In -. Rather the p.velui p.velui
ieuluil feiiudiitii'iis he Hi mness of tex
ture te the manv liTnuls and aclvcn
luies in wiiuli tbe author phues his two
main liiri.us a levuhle old blbliephlli
und a lemiiikiihle bookseller, whose -wi
has ihstiiti tivn peisenillitv A fumnu
niither is nl") n sinister piluuptl Tin
plot uvelvcs about u cinieiis sei n t
thai iiive've- l'limaid. ami the seUlin;
of it inn will halTle the most acute
leachi of uivsteiv lit. intiiii' Of com se
tlien' is n love eleiiiint, n l.ivelv mi'l
evcinsile i,iil of hich blith und hiccdini'
beiiis ciinn siieu in uie wiL) or mvst.n
A i.ipitttl plot c.iputiliy (leveliipeii nlieut
nuns up this plausible talc of dual per
-. mi 1 1 1 x
"Tlie liiiiiKeiniis luheiitntiee" is net
the In -t nml in which hi ms have fur
n'slnd the inuteiiiil for pivetlnir u sterv
et invsi.iv In the disc of 1ela I'm
l.stu's eneie-slu iinvil, even sin h a
fun 1 in r tliiilB as the jewels nl a hlncei
i appeal, but there is no piess aK.ntiv
iiivelv.el The Titt.uil rubles, which
t ii i iii-Ii tlie inspiintiein of this novel are
lllliciit"d bv llie c ei'ipi ti lit, well pulsed
cpink willed mid beautiful Cm lnttil, as
a henev fimn her Kiandnietlier, a fu
nieiis diva of ii pii'vieus ueiu taticni
Tilth tlnv picive what the tit'e null
nitcs, a hiiiiideus lieritnte 'I be plot
.unl ceiinte i plot of mtei nutienal iutiiutie
me woven nhmt the fatal liibbs m a
hteiv Hint Is tun et iiu nielli anil net
nt nil detieieiit in lusher lilciaiy quill
ll it s, ibmi aie c iisteimiiih deemed neces
"iiiv for this tjpe of lie Hen. It ". a
cstfiil vat n of neli lemance.
iiu: jiVMii.uei i.viiintii v.Ni'r nv
l.lrt l'ei renin lolen lleuuhlnii .M 1 rt J I n
Ce
I'lisciAiin awvui: iw niiiMi strHui
.Nev Vi'iU 1J. Atplvtan i C.
A Beoh of Happiness ,
Sc hoelsirls will piebtibly enje ni
little story called "Sunrise fiem the
Hilltop." ulin li has been done b
lleatriei' Il'iriiihv witli a tin" riizaid fm
"t.vpes " Theie is n "t.vpical" Enjr- '
lish ttitij, and (in uiistecintic mileid
l In 1 Is IIIIIOICI s UUMIplllsllcnl. (I I
linnc i e, and I here is a "bieezj" veuni;1
Anieiuiiii who talks as some Enelisli I
novelists cetie'ive Americans slumM
talk The Ann nt an "nits in" en.
inileicl, uil-approiiiintesj liis hanioe,
i in' lies bet nml t ikes nr te that crude
America After a seiies of ups ami!
downs the .veiiiik wife adjusts heisilf te
Aiueriinn nb as and ideals as Miss1
llarmby sec-, tliem, mid thereafter nil I
is serene and love l
si ntusi: i it"M iiir im t.Ter n u '
trie.- Ilsnnt.v N e X'erl. CJeiirt-c II
Durjn C n
McCarthy Selves the Mystery t
Whoever is I mkiiu for a (ll tec live
stei.v that plunges liim risht into He
tu.vr.tei) ill the hist few pngc s xv'll
bud it in Isabel (Nti tinder's "Hew
Man) Cards'-" li dials with ex ex
Reiiiiilstnnn Mil'iit'iv s effeits te ills
cover wlin killnl u lull New Yerker
found di ad in Ins libi.uv with a bullet in
liis heitit Suspicion is d'lc.licl te sev
ci il difl'eietit p. i -oils, mul it is net
until the hist ih.iplM Hint the name
ni ineieni iniuciei' i iiiMiu-ni ucn. iiu-i
person is some one en whom tlie Milltlew i
of suspicion has net tested It is an
uliserbint; stet.v of life en the f rinses
of fashionable' vmbtv in New Yetk,
the lenduiK of which will lake one's
mind fiem his own vv.uui's and t limbics
lle.vv XI VN'V e-,vllls" 1U f- ii t Outrun! r
Xci.K II ii'-rt II 1 nil ' .c c e .'
The Randelph Bourne Legend
Aliepdv Ilandelpli r.nuine is M ,.
end He has been de ml htirdlv three
venrs, and jet bis pi isemilit) , his con cen con
veintiens nnd his In In fs have been se
mti'h talked about tint lie is fast ho he
cnniliiK the father of u new ncc in lit
eral) and radical Amein i Ore eon een eon
tiibiiter te this nb i is Van W)ek
llioeks. who wntes a pieface te
ileurne's last papers and frncmeiitH
vvliieh he has edited for public atien un
der the title "The lllsterv of a Literal v
Hiiilh'itl" (Iltlibsclil
Van Wvck liroeks ein akiric bntli a
Iintirue's intlniate fitciicl nml one of the
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