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MAKING ;ociausts yarns or tub irisr SOME FORGOTTEN TALES OUT OF COLLEGE STUDENTS A pamphlet exposing the ttartling effort that has been begun to inject economic poison and false ideas of government into the class rooms of American schools and colleges. r u tell A'pio Novel of Thrills by liar old Bhulloss and Others In ".Mini to Mnn." Jnrknii f.rrjcorj. who writes n mighty fine story of nil venture, hns- resorted ncnln to tlu Hon tins-out. His story of Steve I'nr-knnl, who returns home after 11 decade's seit-fiit-lnj, to his nntnl intnli. Is both d) mi mic nml diainntii-. Ilis.t-iinllii-t with Ills ohstlnnte Binndfiither, Hell ItonrliiR l'lleliiinl. ntiil his icmiimce. fonn the sllhstnuce of 11 novel (tint hold inten tion for leiullhility. "The Wilderness Mine" Is the latest b.s Harold Itliidlos, who can always he depended upon to spin a .Mini that on o(caslon makes the lender breath -lesslj grp (,n ,ov,,- f t. book. This one centers about an abandoned t'aiui dlnii silver mine. An cnitlneer. with memories of a gii buck in I-'tigluml, is the chief fisure. lie fnthoms a tnshtery, despite opposition of 1 Ivnls ami obstacles of nutuie, and In so doing, for honor's sake, wins success as well. "The I.uck of the Mounted" is by 11 sergeant in the Northwest constabulary ruitllt. who wiites, of eoitrse, as one to tin' manlier born, ll is red -blooded ad venture tale, by a man who knows his locale and his people anil who is b no means inexpert in fictional construction. Till: l.t'l K (rt- Till. MlH'NTKl). .Ilv llalpii ..I,n,'R" N"''w York. John Lane Co. Tin: mi,d::!ini:ss mini: iu iiaruM Hlnillns. Npss Yurli I" A fStoUfa Oi MAX TO MAN ll .liuKnon (Irpsois. New York. I'harlps Scrllinn's foils. Fishing for the Fun of It There is a certain ijpe of spoitlng book which the reader la)s down with In Station more than with envy. What is till1 use of (lie mini describing these magnificent days',' We add, "They are not for us." .Mr. Sheiingliain. sshn-o "Trout Fishing .Memories anil Mnr uls." Ins jus been published b Houghton Mifflin Co.. is not this kind of wiiter. Hi1 doi's not despise the lit tle things, To judge the success of one's day merelv by the number and size of the trout is no. Mr. Slierinsham's phil osophy. For. like all the best lishemlcii laud the angling editor of the Loudon Field is one of the best in the world), he believes that it takes more than fish to make up n fishing 1 : i . To hind a six-pound trout is, of course, very satisfnetor. hut there an other factors even more satisfactorj nml far less dependent upon luck. It is about these other more intangible things of which Mr. Slierlngham evidently de lights most to write. BY THE LATE HENRY JAMES Printed First in American Magazines, but Never Gathered by the Author Into His Collected Works Ity PHI.IX K. SCIIKI.UNG l-iiifpssiir of DnulUli I.Urrnturp In t tic t nlirrolly of I'fiunylmnlii 'ji I..NTY .,.,, ago the -L viesscr would have been pieent re- liinl'i. ilPi'lllS iiueresteil in this book than he can feel himself today. At that period he was more "veined" ill American fiction and likewise f,,,. better rend in the sliott story.. For those weie the simple dajs when we fell into healed discus sions as to the "bold lealism" of "IJais.i Miller" or the outspokenness of 'The Hive of Silas I. milium" and ssoii- deied whether such things transcended -or fell below Hie level of dignified ait: whether llowclls could hope to inniiituiii the said literary level-when "The Kuiopeuiis" of Henry .Inmes appeared: whether a certain obscurit of diction was not a mark of distinction and the like Hut much has passed In twenty years and. with many lesser things, both of these distinguished novelist, the American who elected to 1 einain an American, and the Amcricau who heightened the Hostouiiin in his temperament by 1 omlng n llrltlsh subject. TWI.NTY j ears ago people wrote shoit stoiics in innocent oblivion of all the nice Utile rules and pretty little distinctions which have since b''1'" formulated ami codified lespectlng th's happj and luciativc branch of "ie writing of th-tiim. The momentous illi lovery that n shot! stoiy is not a story that is short, but a new genre 1 had nearly wrillen gender in literature, only piopcrlj In be designated as a "shoii-stoix '" or even more intimately a "shoiltoi." had not as yet been made. And the amiable gentlemen who. howsoewr thc. do not themselves "shortstory." none the less teach the new ail b) precept, con cspoiideuce and otherwise, hud not as )et begun their chorus of tedious iteration. holing .Inme.s lit larger draughts than Ihe lees of 11 small volume of neglected minor hIiii-Ics, I acknowledge in lilm a subtler artist thnn this. of a volume of neglect ei stories Is pctlinps putting ," fol io col- n 1 s.-r ri-il Moixl Aini-ritnu I mm oil' up nipii 11ml women. title I M". no pit inn I ss rl.t'.M. 71" I S. Spring, HI. I.os ' 1 .iiir wm& ensm wyo Prof. Phelps of Yale, " eno of the, wittiest, mod in. torotting novcU I have read. Everybody ahould read it" mail i.iH'Ti-iti: coritsi: in PSYCHO-ANALYSIS .Slnilcrn SiIpiiip ,iillnl to IVrnnat Iiiiirisi-iin-nt Tlilrtv leptures wilh p-rsntial Niippr- vlsinn. I'v mull Cntnpptc-nt psjeho- Miml.als Rtild you through theory nntl imiiMlcal appllcHllon. Tin only i-ourho of Us Mnil. TIHp moili-rn psjcliolosy pmlorfled hv worlil's foremost nclpntlits nnil pilu- rnlor .fplf-DlrPi lion tlirninih I'njrlio-An- ulyuli. our .'CJ-pnap brnphuro sent on without ob;iK.Hlon. In plain senlej i nvelopp. AMERICAN INSTITLTE OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS, Inc. . 1 .109 Klmliiill Iliilldlmc. ChlriiKn, III, rtfensin cayiProf.ConeIanc)afHf,rs,.rJ I u tho moil keenly entertain ing fiction that has come my ' v;cy in many a lonjj month." , mite Tism tay Mitchell KenncrIT. ". " good I c Bennett, Well.,and Leonard Merrick rolled into one." THE roeel of the year t Eacrybody'$ tcadma U! Buy your copy today. 52 everywhere BOM & LIVERIGHT, New York .Few liowls hne Hie tp.uKlmi; wit unit genuine, charm of Mme. 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Mr Molded, is disposed to discover 11 projection of Ihe author again and again in these tales I lanuot but think rather nunc highl) of the art of Hems- .lames than this. The greatest artist' sees mils- with his own e.ses. to be sure: hut the ver.s Inst condition of the art of fiction is that power of HVinpiiths which enables the wiiter to sink himself in the point of viesv. it not 'n the pei-soiialily, 01 persomigcs Ui I his crention. In this ver.s book tho first Mors is told, nml I should say ellcc tlvel'j told, lis- an clderl) observant I lady' attendant, and il pioperl) e. 1 liih'its the limitations of such a per I soiniliiv. not once transcending them. "A light Man" once more derives its power, which is considerable, from the tesclutioii of a selfish, petl.s and esen tinlls dishonest personality who tells the 'slurs. I base neser I n wholly eapluied lis- lleni) .lames. s that 1 how ins fully under his .soke as under thai 'of dealer lomiueiors such as Mards or (i -ge Mciedith: but. reineui- ANV LOVER OF DOGS will enjoy these fine stories by Albert Payson Terhunc BMJCE is thought by many readers to be a better story than "rpiIK Ie minor II strong. All, set I10I101 Iv is I ke s In deny this ns to the tiivial. almost lianal. "Theodollnde." a pot-boiler which Ihe fastidious taste of the author of 'The Portrait of a I.ady" or "Europe." which Mr. Ford Aliiddox llueffer calls "that most svonderful of all stories." would assuredly never have cared lo see oxl. timed from temporary pages of a certain Aineiican magazine ; it svould be invidious to sa) which. "Hcnsolio" Is. to he sii'c. delight fill., and I nolici that il appear) d twice in Ungllsli ie prints. evidenlh with the authors sanction. Indeed. -i nice ipiestion nnglii he talM'd here irs-in an author' right In posHiuinous suppiession, Fesv mod nn writers have suffered from the icti i-i'iue of editors, execotois. nohlisnei's '"id the like. An. I Hn illsiMintnil lenv. ' 1 ing of srent auliiors seem to possess a I strange fascinatioii for a certain type of iniiid. which might he described as imswcllian weie to do s0 not an af- ' "onl lo an admirable man who knew what to do with a tHIle when he had picked it up , , , ()j ,( busy workshnp of this life without Miitierim- few chips- and leaving a few rough, drafts ami abortive sketches JJiiiK ihout after he has depailed. ami tiiesi . whellier "escaped into print" or not. uie only t ,en carefully gath ered up and displayed in bulk windows to the discredit ami scandal of bis ail. As to the stories f this volume. I base alreai v si, that Hies- are iineiual. al though th.-ie is not one which lias not that touch of di'tiuctioh in style which '" I' -adliig of Ileurv .lame. .1 pleasure, whether .sou contrive lo be come iiiteiesled ,. st,.v w',i,., ,,,, has to tell or not. M''MF ,, RHk si--' -Ai4fM !. P'9,i k MHp'l' iP mm : sPEK- k c' - wk w f 111 iP ?, 1 ' '' ' " J 1 . ? I VTHIOKTON an intri-cstlng mil two which made a sensation as the greatest dog story to be found in many a day. Each $2.00 F P Dulton & Co , 681 5th Av., N. Y. SISTERS-IN-LAW WHO SEE RIVALS Mrs. Athcrlon Has Written o Sociological Essay and Calls It a lovel I A icinlei coining across lieitrude! Alheiiiui for the hrt time in "The, Ssteis.in-I,as" would wonder at the enthusiasm of nu admirer ss lm could j sii) thnl she "stands head and shoiil- 1 ilers alios oilier living women svriter In A merit a " This tale is u soclolnglenl ea svnt , ten in ihe form of 11 nose). Il opens 011 Ihe moiiiiiig of the San Fiilticlco eartliipiake when men and women sseie lleeing for their Uses. There ssa- nin oppoiiumts for biilliant dtamatii de script Ion and thrilling episodes but Mis. Atlii'iiim luis her sub-hern and sub-hen, inc. ufler pulling the dead boils of Ihe sub hero's sister ill 11 sault in a giavesaiil sit ,,n the side hill and talk siicinlogs sshile the cits bin ns In the langiingi ot lheu. "People don'l do sudi llnngs " In Hie meal emotional ilimax sslu'ii the sub lieio. sslin had seen the heroine hul tssne uiid had lofed her for twelve .sears, scan lies her out nml tell her that he iniisi marry her. Mrs. Athcrlon iuteiiupls a long disquisition in ssliich she is making the mail indulge to re mark Hint "The air bctsveen them muscled nml their eses ssi-re almost one " Then she hns him talk for an utile: half a page in this ssise: "I 1 mini) sou 01 110 one. A 11. nu well and 'a iiioti ill'iirc tsso different brings In , ilbie.s se is dormant. When a man i-ssi-ll he ssanls a ssoinan or he doesn't ' ssnnl her." nml so on The ml inn of the nosel coser the 1 1 1 1 .1 .. :.. Mini-. 1 I" I Ml-I ii.-l S. .'I, I HI- ,'.1 I I II. I 1,111.' Ill l'""l I.. ...i .1 :..:... 1.. tine ill l.iti illlll I III- II I llll-M 1. ! Ml IIPI- ..II -. I Ihe later chapters are about San Fran n-iii and the life of the old families mid Ihe climbing of the new rich into Hie ccluisc circles. Those svlio know 1 '11 1 1I1 mi la societ) sa) that its pictuics 1 . . , ., . ...... 1, ,. me loircct. Ihe plot deals ssith tin "'". ",'" """ ",' "M' ln-' vuiuaoie 11.--1 lfl, , A,,.xilm (j.ooine. daughter of no loinal ilncunienls In Europe. j , familv. who married a poor young & I wear, (EKTItl DE . Who has written mis el about San l-'ranelst-i ss onion k s (J a ,v )y MADAME WSSAUD'S A History of the Famous Wax Worhs Told by Its Owner Tl "Tin Wl II ten will be Itelloe. thai 1 1 e who are o forlunnle us In lead, komnnie 01 .siailame 1 iissnuti i lis a tlcscehdaiit of its founder, inclined to agree svilh Ililain'l snys in tin' lot induction colled Inn of ssn liguies ml Willi "MOT L 1 1 ie least notable Ihius about tills llislilli,nlsl,..,l i- 1..I...... ,. . , "i- 'i iiihii ,, iruvi llns pin tisopher writing fiction as his famous biothir. the psschologlst. Wil liam James, was a noselist writing pliil osophyis the circumstance that Ileurv .lames has enjo.sed an cnornious popu larity for one who is. when all hns been Mild, after nil. envinr to the general. As I look hail, at a random aeiiuainl- ;1'"''.' Wl".1- ' ifess. only (no fesv of the ininr-si-H; M r Hie stories of .lames. short Illlll long. iml invself reenlliti. Mad.ime Tiissand lived through tin Flench lesolutinn. She made svax lig tires of the victims of (lint period of . national mtulm-ss. She modeled the head of Marat a fesv hours ufler he hud been killed in his bath. The head of Marie Antoinette ssas turned user In her alter it hail dinpped into Hie basket .il Hie guillotine ami l( rcpi-oilm etl it I in wax. She made a head of Itohespierie also. These are now In the I London lollection und photographs of I tin in nil- lepioiluced in the honk. I 1 lie iiiiieciion ssas removeii pi i.iiii l.l 1 !. I.... 1 1 r - i'oiii!ii-!-nlil r.... r 1 v.," onil. ssui'li- 11 nils oeen ixi- 11 u 1 nu iiiini- v tl , "ff'"s l",r'""'ni-"' which. tlm ., ,.,,.) by the addition to it of he .,. ,,, l unt'"':-- H"' "'"'"O, ' I the ligu.es of the famous, as well as II ln'sT, ".,, h i11'" V"-;Milj of the simply notorious. The hist,,.-, iv b. 1 f.,.l,r 'r''U' or "'"'i ' I of "'" -llecllmi. tld inleies.ingls bs !hn I .v . i"1 Vr- Mo,',,rll,i"!.l.din Tl -lore Tussnud. a grands,,,, f win si,- I, i-w,".",1)'v': nnd that I lts ,-(,,er. s full of interesting and III tobio mi M. . ,'" '."MU,,m '' leulertaining anecdotes. He tells f hnw lit. e ,,' J,,,M','',,,'r,n-l0S1T''.,,V '' "k" "f Wpllingtmi om-e sisiled il 1 III i s, .. ',.' Ih," V,M'V ",""' w "('!' nml stood long before the figu.c of the I lias c JUM ciiresset soniess hat other- o.... 1 n 1..11- 1.. ..( I,....-. ..is.-, iii-ic again an interesting tpicrv arises. Wl,, do the strongest nature's among svnteis s often Hliroml their pei-sonalit) in dillicults ' For there is a cert n in ilillicultv in reading Ileurv .fnincs cMpiisit,. though the medium i'u which he expresses his thought and cer ium ns- you can be Hint it is thought never eiuptine-s. ,m with some svho nre eiiigimilic which he is evpressing. I tlo not possess no answer offhand to this iliiestion, hut 1 kuim- ,,.If ucpiaintuut e sjiip will, sticl, js prccioiis, for words, as Ills world goes, ore less often the sumptuous luiment of a true nobility than a iiic.-iosterouslv nmole .-IhmI.- ;l, to hitie chattering heggary of svhich thought THE BEST BOOKS IN OUR A ' l No library, large or small, public or private, is complete without these FIVE GREAT BOOKS ... . i-iffi lfOTH.'V M) il.lS CIV Ui: CALLKD WHLL INFORMID WlTIIOl T ATUOIlOl Gil BKOWUM ' '7 Vtkim; ! ilia U Y.V l Ui I tt. I l. l J WT f It ' , r r-n 1 if i iir 1 4trx nrtr trrtn A r. r, Ilia fTll'V fV)l 7' . y ' ' l l"t'iii'ii if i-ftn i a v 4 t v ' " " : ; ; ,,,..;, , y.t r ri i i i r V- , 'i',7 !i,1. J- lUACKaiioi'xv v; '"'t. VSV,ft I " ,-'l "SiiM,? Wnviv: maai:sT rones woiii.D in'sroiiY, ,'axi) togktiim: rouriusn nu: lxoisriiNSAnui tovxi)Aiiu. anovxo or ixTHr.unnNT crZK.vs'. . 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