Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 19, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -
r'fi1V1
K .. " v
f'r
S'w.
in
.evening? HjBiM rEDaEiPHiranEtpnr-TURnry, februxry mi02t
as:
-ryf
THE KIND OF BOOKS ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE LIKE TO READ
T - ... v
1
jzmgm
5'i
CMk
tr.lnnt. Jonlp" unil nnl.om 81.
'-- i-lnilnr n "" "r
Uondauartor For
Engineering and
Technical Books
Philadelphia Book Company
17 South 9th Street
, , acnaa2ccnt
liaOgraJUlS. stamp for our
CATALOGUE
fso 1 40 containing 1 764 title, of Autograph
LeitcnA. Document of Distinguished Men
a. Women. Includes WASHINGTON, LIN
COI.V, GRANT, ROOSEVELT, N.APO
1 FOV, SCOTT, IMCKENS.TIJACKERAY,
MEREDITH, STEVENSON, EMERSON,
I0VOFEU-OW, I.OWEU, WHITTIER,
HAWTHORNE, HOLMES, ItROWNING,
1FVNYSON, tf..
Gisdspeed's 'Book Shp, Boston, Mass.
G. K. CHESTERTON'S
Appreciations and
Criticisms of the
Works of
Charles Dickens
arc characteristic expressions
of a great gift for pungent
critical comment a delight to
those who share his love for
the inexhaustible magic of
Dickens.
11 1W1 Million, i no .
E. P. Dulton & Co., 681 5th Av N.Y.
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. Gilbert's
By ISENNET COPI'LFSTONE
Autlior tt "The Lost N'imil I'upci.s"
Mmliuiio (Stllicrt. Hie most skillful
operative of u famous iMcctlvo firm,
linzeil niPliilii'l' of the M'i ret hervlec,
iiiiils nt tho close of the war the most
extraordinary commission of her ca
reer. The complete novelt) of the
plot Is only one of the book'ri'iu.iny
attractions.
$ 00 of diij hoohilorr or from
E. P. Dutton & Co , C81 5th Av., N.
TIIH inliiine. "Master I.iistiic
lnus "A l.iiiiiUeiine I'allller"
lcctlng live more stones or lienij
.Inmes "which origlniill) aplieaied in
Aineriiiiii periodicals." but which ' for
some reason unknown" were never is
sued b the author "in book form ill
this count ')." These stories will he
welcomed In losers of .lames and of
good writing, and I take it Hint the
two classes aie ser) much the snme :
'but the) will he iccngni.ed D) iiu-
iudicious as of uueipuil iiieni. 1 hi
ss liter ijf tlie iiiefaie to this volume.
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'. .
AXD
IX
nACK-
LORD DRYCES NEW WORK
y
By the Right Honorable VISCOUNT BRYCE
Tl Is Lord Ilryco's most Important svork slnco TIII3 AMUIiK'VN COM
craiip governments- In irenertil I'nrt II describes hOtllo democracies In
expos. tiou of tho author's conclusions
MONWr:lni. Pait I tlcnla svlth demo.
their working 1'art Ml Is ilevotcu to iin
2 volt., $10.30
"TUB ONE GREAT AUTHORITY UPON AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTIONS"
AMERICAN C0IV1
By JAMES, now VISCOUNT, BRYCE
'I fii .i ....... ...t , i t s K..41.1 l.i luiiiilr.wfw rif til, ill -.111(1 Ml
' I . lilt Mil. lilt ,! Mil V ftl AIIII'I lUilll IIU( UTLI tU J Itm ' ........ ...i.. ... i
iff,- K.ueratlon o Am.rlL.in can be called well li.io.nietl until he b.n ie.nl lln.s li.ij.hic Hiu.iy i nicncau
ii .in iioiiiiL-.s. , , ,.. i,,.,!,,,!!,,,,.. . . . Tlipr I.
. Tines in nine lo no eminent plnee timiinB Biutiirs u jo-ui 111 :,, ..,,;.
ke It nnynlierv extiint, iinthine Hint iilipriui.lies It." -Ness t.rl. I lines. vnis. ja.wu.
WELLS'S WORLD HISTORY: "VIVID, DRAMATIC, READABLE"
still unkiiusvii lo many ot
Ills ssurk
midline III,
By II. G. WELLS
Wat. with a gllmpHO Into the
tr
vols, 'lhc Set, I10.5U
"TUP. nxrii INDISI'ENSAIJLE GUIDE TO AMERICAN HISTORY" .
Ti II....... . .1. s,ir i -. .1.. ... I... . I ..!.. .1 . 4 I... .1 ft ftl I Ml 111 if 1 111 ( I I ' Mt
I lisilll S III I 111. V 111-III I mill Mill I1IIIII.II I I I' ItLl l.L t.f I IIS Hill I HIl.HI - - - - - . .. ..
f", ' not only "tho n us talked al.oui book of the winter": It Is "one of the Kwat books o I our bi nciauon.
"n i.ll.iKPtl.Pr svoii.lr.ius sst.rk . . Ills imrr.itlse of liui.mil striigKle '"' ',M I"',, Vr Av ti.l lis i. I Vi'ile" li-,l.w
ii. I, ,,, .hi.,.. ,... ... i , i... t.,M lii tun Liiliinirs." .IniiiPH llursej iiiiiiinsini hi 1 u iipvIpsv.
-, ! IIIIII'M If ll IIIIC t llllll I II II " ' - --- -
ST0KY OF THE ONIIED STATES
By JAMES FORD RHODES
'i t- v. nosed. $ :,'i
Imnllrllv with ss lilt Ii Sir. Illinile bus liiinillnl his snsl nml eiininllinleil
.VJC I. ,Y. u s. Hill. H- II " ' . " "...!"y."lt Is
1 liimiiin
t ii .'ilfn.ti I. f,-,,int r.i I., a I itli . fulfill-ill lllndliio
.... -- i iiii,i"i.iii ..-. ..- -
nn-re Is il Ulinl of gieiiloehN ill the liii'ld "1
Iniilprh.l l .. .. ..i , .1..., i.iu l.l.f.
, ,. .n i.ifi.ui 1,1 si.y ini.1 nu. ... j ." .- - - s,Tlliilll
'Mil HO lil..rl,l, lO.lip
"THE MOST LUCID AND COMPLETE HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE"
llallpy Alilrlrh.
A
1 " iimi., tniullngof Modern I'uroi.e, not only the lluiop. of II4 bill the Kui;;l .f '.I'Yl.V;' UiVctu? m
,1 I. conomlo und political conditions, "there Is piobnhly no alimlo woil; lu Iho l.nellali laiibuauo no usetul a-J
."'' -Mil, ll.rrBr.v ,, well . Irel.nl.-.it. with sshl.l, .a gre.it inn., of material loin Uppi. .IfleiL c..niiiie.l and nut
'"' lirriimnrnt form In beyond prnUr." Huston Jlernhl. vols. J ne .ier, n.it.
Tht e hooks arc for salo at all Important Bookstores, or will ho sent Cnnlago Prepaid if ou will remit to our
tieai est ollleo
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, 6A-6G Fifth Avenue, New York
tarton ntamhcrH, Copley Sq. Ai8.Te-o hK "-.fl.
TOI.ONTO, Can., SI. Marlin's Iloiibc, 70 Ilond St.
i
ric IViHUM
I'iTON. MnsH., Hunt!
. CHICAGO, ILL., Pruirl
Itulldinir
iric Ave. lc Mlh SI.
T KT us ssiilcomc. then, .Master Kus--t-taie.
somewhat unconvincing though
tl'tit ini'loilraiuatic .soung person re
mains, nml let us accipt '-I.oiigstalf's
Marriage." although sse may be skep
tical as lo the s.sminetr.s of tins- storv's
working out like that in life. "Tbcoiln
lintli." is forgivable for the chnrinlng
description of u very pn-ttv svoinnn. ami
"A Light Man" is Hue, if forbidding,
piece of ps.sthological insight. Hut
when my friend. I'mf Thelps. declares
that "even Thomas llnnl.s can hni-illy
tlraiuatize the iion.s of life more posvor".
fully" thnn .launs does in this partic
ular s-oluine. I mil-, pi ui i-si even against
Delphi, Wlmtcscr -Hie truth as to the
larger iiinvascs painted n length, in
these lesser sk-lthcs in pencil of .Inmes
theie is none of Ihe stioke, the bite,
the tleej) velvet line of him who sviote
"Life's Little Monies."
Il'-nrs- .lames.
MASTini i:i-st.si-i:
Nevs S'urU 'nnun m
II.
pl-rnr
.'.
Cabell Again
"Doniuei," .lames Hi-iiuch Cabell's
comedy of ssoinnn ssorship, svhich svas
originall) published as the "Soul of
Melicent," has been leissuetl by Mc
Itriile, with an introduction by 'Joseph
Ilergeflheimer
Talcs o!
Aegean Intrigue
By J. C. LAWSON
N ii t ui luiplllcrnte Olllrir
The Inle nf ., ie.il spi ret uflK er and
a i o.i I sp. .is sisld as any defective
s-tois in fi ti.in Tho iiutlii r ss-an nn
luipoitiiiii p.ns n in a gie.it game
one In w on h Hm final ninscH are even
now being inatlo at Athens $5.00
Obltiuuibli at mill boohslmr or from
E. P. DUTTON & CO., 681 5th Ave., N. Y.
Heaven and Hell
An account of things
heard and seen there
By Emanuel Swedenborg
Ssvedenliorg makei a reasonable
claim lo have been admitted into the
spiritual world while hii physical
body remained alive and active in this
world, and has recorded his experi
ence in a way that is convincing.
This book of 632 pages svill be
sent prepaid to any addresn on re
ceipt of 25 cents. Also any of the
following works by Swedenborg will
be sent, prepaid, for 25 cents each:
DIVINE PROVIDENCE 629 PP:
THE FOUR DOCTRINES 635pp.
DIVINE LOVE AND WISDOM 618 pp.
The books are printed in large type
on good paper, and are substantially
bounJ in stiff paper covers.
The American Swedenborg
Printing nml Publishing Society
IIiioiii ":.', H S, -JOIIi M,, Nesv S.irk
man because sn was attraclcil lo nun
b) his beauts ami his ability to dtintc.
and partly because her iclntivc saitl
Hint she ought not to nun i) him II-pios-ed
incompetent ami was linall) til
honest und Ihe two drifted upail The,
wife, in her emotional starsalioii. In gnu
to think of a .soung Knglislnnnii thei
one who talked sociolog) to auotliei
woman over his sister's dead bods
who litial proposed to her a tin) or tsvo.
after lie had met her foi the lir-t lime
al a bull ami seized her m his aims und ,
-aid he ss-ould base no lefiisal It ssas
tins 1 1 1 tl ll svho delivcieil liunself of a
lot of rciu-irks about the emotions of
man in illness and in health, when be
found the svoinnn in I'lame after the
armistice. The sister in-law of the
title is a sister of the svoinan's husband
wlio wanted to marr.s the laiglisbman
and had nursed him m nu arm) hos
pitul. Those ss ho like n novel in ssbich
tin- characters are iniiili- to say tilings
when they should act them will like this
one very miiih. The others svill ssisli
l hat Mr. Atheiton had Used a little
greater art in nuMmi-ting her interest-
ticorge (liossinilh. at the height of his i nig iaie.
popula.il, . cntoi-cd il... gallers and in a h ""'".ft"..'.)?'.!,. .t..,.n" v' r.
moment ot svaggishness decided to pose i-reiiprlik A .sml.n i'u. .'i.ith JJ !'.,w
as a svax liguie. He took his place j si.. Mi.
near one oi tlie wax groups ami sviineii.
The visitors soon crnss-tled round and
remarked on the natiiraluess of the por
trnlt. When he had kept the motion -
jess nose as long as possible (Irossniitlii
rem bed bis hand out tosvnrd the crowd,
whereupon overs one lied in hniror fitnii
him as if lie had been a dead man ionic
to life. , .
There is an interesting inlro.lui lion
to the solium- b) llilaiie llelloc, who
takes the trouble to set down his svell
knosvn slews about the l-'reiich tevolo
lion in i be course of a most apprecia
tive estimate of the importance of the
i.nllei.iinii of was: nortrnlts and of ar
ticles once nwii'd b) the great. i.'ni.ins
Till: Ui'MAN. i: "I- .msiia.mi; i. .s.s.vi i r. ) in.-
Il- Jolin Tiipniii.ri
-roilu, ttun ns
Ness Yntk. .1
n
i
5v riTCrr J
I OXFORD
IN""!
cSx
Xa
books you rcad,ns much as the clothes you
reflect your tastes and ability to discrimi
nate, bvcry cultured home has its quota or
Oxford books. Look for them.
cI selection of those recently issued.
HELLENISTIC SCULPTURE
'Jiy Guy Dickins "Iet 8.00
A scholarly monograph, beautifully illustrated, for the art
lover and student.
BELGIUM
T.y H. Vander Linden 'Nft 3.75
An authoritative nnd fajciniting. account by the Professor
of History at the University of Liege.
SAFEGUARDS OF LIBERTY
W. B. Swaney 'Net 2.25
A masterly discussion of the three great charters on svhich
our liberty is founded. ,
ENGLISH MADRIGAL VERSE 1588-1632
'Jiy E. H. Fellowts 'Net 6.25
A selection from the otigm.il song boolcs of large body of
English verse which has not hitherto been collected.
MODERN PUNCTUATION
Ty George Summey, Jr. 1.50
A practical treatment of its utilities and conventions.
REDEMPTION: HINDU AND CHRISTIAN
'Hy Sidney Cavh "Net 5.25
A comparative study of this doctrine in living Hinduism
with that of the Christian Gospel.
SPACE AND TIME IN CONTEMPORARY
PHYSICS
'By Moritz Schlick 'Net 2.50
An adequate, jet clear nnd simple isocount of Einstein's
epoch-making theories of relativity.
SPANISH PROSE AND POETRY
By Ida Farnell "Net 5.25
A splendid collection of translations, with a critical appreci
ation of each author.
clt all booksellers or from the publishers
OXFORD UrsTVERSITY PRESS cWricrn 'Branch
35 WEST 32nd STREET, MEW YORK
BOOKS
"at
J fie standard of textuafexceffence.
4
iT THE FREE LIBRARY
Pure
THE
BAD
MAN
By Charles Hanson Towne
Hiixcd on the plug
By Porter Emeison Brown
At All Rooks-cllcrx S2.0U
Adventure and Entertainment!
A KOTKtHUisly entertain
inn new character in
fiction. The story of
an amiable brigand who
pursues a novel method
of doing good deeds.
The amazing and amus
ing adventures of a lov
able freebooter of the
twentieth century.
You'll like this book.
Many thousands have
enjoyed the play. It's
one of the Big Hits in
New York.
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, NEW YORK
1'ion T ilnt,r
flu. Mutiny, tli
Tin, -,
Hooks nildpil lo tlie
UPtllll nn.l Locum Mr.
pndlnir r.-hru ir- 17
Miscellaneous
Kii.iutr i: .1 - .st-n.isiii.il i - si inn,'
l.lii,l-i " - -linlil. n Umil. nf spiiiiBti. i i
.Mhii.Ii.iII I- mi'l I.Min I.. S (in
nr-iiinmk OrK.ml'-titliiii.'
Park Iloli.-it i: 1)1.1 SSnilil Triits
Tr.i'ii-nlanii-'l '
SS-ls II tl. Ull-s i In lh .shinlossN
i-usihii,i ss nil mi iii
nilalp. Il.-lliii lltisilr.it, .1.
eirti' II Doian Co.
r,
l.lll'l
mil. nh i
Mllslll is
T.ift SV
Fiction
- ' i i!.in.;p VpIIo.s- I1 1-
- i- vs. 1 Tisl
in "Mali ulni hi;p l)ri.
n i: t
.-i i:ii
S "On S.
'lllpllll'l. )..lll.l'.l
i:iin isis.
, r, t s.pr, e.
NEW BOOKS
An niitlliii-
General
ih iriiitrrliitlnn nf Ihe bitest si.ns Iniin In lumslim -lu- mini ' ,.l . ,,
infill Ii ill Inns. Slnre esli-llilril risu-ss ssin nr iui- ..- .. no-i in n s.iu, iii-i i-i.,.,t,..
thltiRs th.it tins. lu ilo w it Ii the krt-at u.l
si ntur,- nf lisln
s 1 ssT hlSllY ll V. N P. llarbi-IIIon HV 'llli: tli'DS 111 : I.OVi: I lis n.iron.--
. .. S ,,l ll.-iiIRe II. Hoi nn .' I ii ,,s S. sv York Ihnlil M.-.i.l it i -n
Th. tmil iitiiiBs III his ulllni.it.- niniulis i , ii.ns II tlotial rw-M for -Ii.. ii.mul.ir .i i
of si nt iii- f.ir .1. all. nf tin- nulhor of I In- tl , ,.f - h.- s.-.irl,- Pluiiieriiel-- i-h-
loin nil 'i 1) - ,,p,,liii-1 Slim' lit s it,. .x,itlnir ii.Im ntim-H of nn i:ip,,
, ... . ,,,,.!-, , -v.- miv l"L'-' in th. I.iiisnu il'-i".rt ssher Ie -I -lti:c.H.I.I
' TI'iNs ill A liilll.li.N Jii.N ,in.,s hip ninnint of tlin niiel-nt rii.irii.inlp
ISTlIlt H AlPMin'l.-r IswiilnUs '-" l.ilk I. k.- lli.l-1- lliiBU-ard 1ml iIIIImmii
THE
TRUMPETER SWAN
By Temple Bailetj
Author of "The Tin Soldier," etc.
An Old-Fashioned Love Story of Today
At All Bookstores $2.00
THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA
of
p
ll- till,
liostt. 1.11
authot's 1,,-st
p I tip III Hull
unalsHts ami
ss hosp
lias ss-on svlili-
SSPll-
'Out SS'liPrp
,-p,rlts for
. , a .... ,,, .... . I '.in,- A .11.
...,.'...' ,r- ..I il,.- Ilusliin mini
,- IM-il .,... ., ,..,
f0ll'l-ll iff.llK 'f'1'" 1 " "" """ '""
unilsiin. r ti. IV.iih-.
SI'l'lll-rlXTIDN-.s SNII I'lllTH'lisMS l
A"--il'l- SSilllk.s (U- l-IIAISI.CS DII'KIINS
IH .1 IC fll'-M. I .oil. ' s Snri.
Inn i. .ii A i'u
A innrinllnu of nno of III
tnii .si-rks ill sshlih
nf Dlik- ns. nosi I ns
appraisal
,,,,-n-s t i:NTi:it llv Aiiluir fha.im.in
s ,. .... ,. ,.. . .Him.. I-..
llost.ltl ll'illttli-.u, .......... - ...
Pn-ms ,,f an ArU.iiia tossn lij-
kniiKii n- ssiii.-r Ii-t
Hi.- SS'ist ll. sin-
lilm.
V-1TAMISI s. Us llPiiJamln U.lltosv. .Npss
V,lk. i: P Uuttnn A l".i
,,, II .ii . ss wlm In ii.ss.ii-l.it,. In lihsHI.
u.il .li.-inl-lis at Hi- ;';I1pB i;f PliM.li tan,,
-i m ."nr. , of I'.ilunil.lii fiilipo-lts. ;lls
iu"iips tin m I,!"' Kinissn hut vmipntlul f"",!
fni-ois
iii-n KSSMis !' YDI'TII lis rr.inklln
Chis- ll"'! N'-ss Yolk Charles 3d Ib-
rin'"iii I --' ,'f Hi i lul.lrpii h i-nuit nf N. ss
v, I !. ilii iisup" ss ill humor, pathos nml
iVniiipsniii V'st- ,l1"" souiirii i nc-uiinters
ssitli tin I '"
SAII.lN'l S-iil'lII I'1 I'lnlin ManU-ii no-
luli 11 .ill.ni. n ..,,,,,,,. '
v skillful n.is.Ki an, I , nnrmln
,,-, III -s s,.s isruiu t
i-lls inn h 'il nit til'
Tin: .i rui:N(iTir oi-tiii: pincs itv i:,i
s.ni Mai -hull floMtnn i.ii-Ip llrovsn ..
Co
S i,.,s-l of Mfp III th- li,-soii tiioun'a'n
ism, i f ii.l to iff in I f-xpltdiiHiii
Tin: in ml- Till. i: lis i-lmrlcs N'phiih llui ,.
-u S.il. Ii.iubl. rJas. Phi;,. & ,o.
s -mi ,,i ill- KpiuuiI.s Mils ssiih l.lu
linn, il .mil liiKliPiin.il im,,h lor tin, i liara. -
it, i i. iirndUKil fiiim lli llfi- that -i ail-
llliii kiiosss n sp iiinl tnl, sslth hU ubilli
I I., w,..i- ,w stlri linr plot.
WL.lll.I) SVITIIMIT IIMI, HS ilmnt Osli
i tn Nss Snrk liuulilijilas'. Pnq,. A
I Tli- I.OHK IhI.iihI hi.im Is thp locali. anil
, th. stirs is imp of th. natisps' ri-iutloii t,
1 a t runs ml ill-u pm snnnllti, .- - h. plot is
th. lutiiplis of 111. 'tijiiuH that inmp th,
soul 'lln t Hint, Is h Bills alllsl i
mi.n.s mi nu. s,.s lis it.isniiii.i Mi In' -i.iu.l
.ss York il p I'litniin'H Sons.
II .. ittis iphi nilaut ,t st-nr.irlnK fme
1 irs is tl- h. ro nt this slItritiK nil,- nf thp
tishim; hiriks .slupssri-i k hanlihoiMl pour
as- si.Min nnl hop- hip nil (ri thin book
Tin: i i. ssr up i vri:it.s ns i,,u.s.
1. ,.I in M In N ,s York I". A Sink s
Molly Thayer's
INTELLECTUALS
All Books-tores 1.?j
DORRANCE & COMPANY
308-310 Walnut St.
Publishers
Tin:
rum. r. m
A Dls II
S'mnv
in iiuiiiii
nll.l lis
tliiouijh
i Duller
ssi ll -
ihp SS', st lii.II s. anil
nlluiPiiiPHi nf Hip ll
anils ami lb- ' milium m -n' in."."..
nsiri i.i i: S1U.MA.V. iis .1
u.,11. N ss v.iil. t. r. Hirtnii . i o
. i.iiiiii. 1 i ii-ls- initllti- nf mi-tliaiitiB
lijiiili. i--s ml tlsliiu prai-lliP. Willi
I , 1 ll-l I I Ul'l's
S SI.S "I' SIl'MC SI. I IIMIMSI-
lllls M ri ish'iim.hs. n ss r..
Uui-ii N -ss S'"l. n I Dulton S. Iii,
s ns, till ,iM aliaiiKPil alphnbi'-l. all
ssith ntt n.lml ilut i. -SI"" Iui "ii i-xli-lmls-liitilli)Kr,plis
Sll-Sli- SNI' HI' ll'.SISMIi- Slil-:Mi:.T
IV 1'llSNii: "s A i ll.ui SS.up l.in-lu-
V ss Yik I. I' I'lin.in - ' ,
rn'si ns-. s il" In i .il s roiiiautu' iiiRp of
llii.-o . Inti nihil mil
h. nil-lit iIpspI 'ii"-nt
Uo7 i tinpin -
HIsIT lll'l llltDOK'i: AND MIS SVnlllC. lis
Vipoiii. iossp " v.nk. i: p imiiiui
A "miiniiul fl ui"'" n null' mpoiurv Hip
IMl coinpoi'. i .
TSVl'IA'i: il'u'D Ml -! "I IS" Hs Sii DipiI
priPk IIU'lK. -ss Sink i: P. Dulton
Th- Pinprlnin oi e mint of SPMmltintpr
Alibis ssnt s , in. ii- -Ii an.l inform. null upon
a iloiPii llnt.sli in i, p., "ui fioin John Hull iu
IIpiiis Pur. i II
Tin: i.ii'i: i i i i i i's i P .:.-iuine
ltoslon M.. i -H ill 'oil. t ,'
Ttip lat- pi-'f "' ' o lill'-il hii, I IiIpi
ais Inli'ini.i ' Slii'im n-sipsiii iIip
IIII.Ip in lln Unit "' miinnrt.ilitv
Tin: i'.si:s ui' insi:itsiTY ns ti k
Chpsli-i tun .ss S'mk ll.iilil. Mt.ul 4
Co
A 11" SS Silllllll- o' -"US- lis II .lislUIKUlxlli-il
i:iiBiih w i ii. i- an i """'
Fiction
I PI SS I lis II.
,1 Sulk I1-OIU- II
.f a Ins itil.- shrcss
: up ii-i:xTt'iin
llr.i'lls. Npss York
. i u
1 InllllllP, Illlll (OUI.lll)
J. II
II, I ,
llll'll
tl I
.III
nam that
ami illiitntii
i. - Klrl th.
ss... n i:.,
f ' Mi SSu
I ii
tioiis in CnHllsli th iinn
s ils -h. simi ,,'
,i in. stor- of i
bafflim. prnl. Urn nf
-l nn.l SS -si Mi
r tn-
t.
f I- - i In
tiii. ii. u si; ns- -nn; mx l;lt
ll.ii.-ri V. s..rk, Slfip.l
SS 'la sso ll I on ,,i n , uu
suunir I1- t .. , n a iliiiiulnir ssir
iifiii. . t 'Li n fin in a .irimhtfui in
il.iui.lit i l-nn. I snuis.lf sinl.l.nls ami u
pri'lll. l I it. Ills ., lllUliiiM-r Soin,. -Miu,,!
THE BOOK OF
Pi
H
ILADELPHIA
By Robert Shacklcton
Author of "The Booh of Boston," "New York," "ChicaCo"
A history of t'io cits, nml a uunle hook; but written in such a
chatty mid anecdotal niiinm r n to ho .is interesting as. a novel.
At All Bookstores $3JiO
THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA
lis S P
S Iwi.-f
sui , . imf i
I
mors
TIII.
th
san llnr.
ulk si
issn Ins
l.l
Avlr
'"'" "'jlfl,
i 'ui an i imij
IMItPil
Doublp-
Sl'UIVi -ll SI
ra.lpii N' '
The taiiiliiB i
MASTi:itI'li:"l
by N.-tuu
ilav. I'll up
Tour hands- si
inn liulf-.i-.lo'.-i) '
.minions s.ls. ii-in
P n nr iin- r.pa 'i"" ''--ami
Sinn, s i D s.
I.il 1UH illlll' I P' si
.....I tasli 111. Ill I II
.lark I. mill, 111 SS i-luuHlMl lisilll! I'lalil,
Norr, SS -'la. Ilui II Pop Uick- nn,
(jtespnson unsl o'ti- i niasi ra uf tliu uliort
so moiiph nmlpi lln.
SS'ithln SSuIIh ' --hloi
"Hls.nlal sinrl-ii
it Pin. . ' Thp Ui
tinn ss lib flu . Mil '
ns ii lunrs
S I. VI 11 VXiiKI. ll. vi ,
111 . k N- ss S.irli HaipPi , llms
Sin. iii.i vs. man ips. ii . smi m h. r il-ai. s
trn tnl il laii ut, a past lliistak-'' -J.-Ills s
Hi i" i1 la. I in Mi lllnpk-s n is,. ,.i
sshii li.,n..ns .. ism, mih.,1, ., eirl
i.tuin nun I i in..- .nph ssith liJith ,.
lipititi.ni m Iim ns. n ssas that tin- ssurl.i ,.
ii l ll ., I ..si t nimin
Z1ZI s i SltCCII lis Hsplyn
lll.llali.il .ills llifbbs Sl-rilll
A Mil -litis llospl told u, U,P ,1M
ll Iihk I . . ti hlkhls i-iuliinii nilc.l In in v ,,
fi-sslonul i ui. m ssln, pass uu imniuiipr'pts
.r.i.i. ii, n.nrs mkiii in -e s.
i , i -1 . hi i'1-i
V s .. s .a .Li..,,. t m ss-.-ii kn
S.I sslli I, is I. Illaln-il iituirsif
iinsi-l .a . i KPiiPimi..n f inni.ii,
Aiiipi i .lu ' has alti.lils ,i, !H ,,,,.,
tPIPHt
Tin: in in i.'i i.xviri: m- ssinmi
I hal s ll.iithtl.el Npss Yin ',
M. ft.) .1 i
Th.- ' ,i
not a I,,,.
Htnl ss lllllls
I1LU SIID
Vol k
Itiprlni . I i I... I, l.i ,n ;,, ,,, , ,,
ssliu si-PS I.' .null. Ih ,, I'lumii,,,,
I hn lllplll- i. III. m ui inn, of a tsp . ,
IPHnfUl bllslll.KS m. ,n to H SSOlnall ,,
...l-UII. SS Ilo i-H. s i.ini ll-i,tl- wl
UPPH 111 Illlll all lili iliMti il In. Ii
lo. s not inn, i f ius-i ssliu ii
llnss his . itUlm. ss in l , i ,,s ..
Ii. i f ,nl . sh ik-n '
Ils llll.ll Sh Nun k ,l. . s
in. u i- i-iiiiiani s iions
Pour hhou mis- !s h a rlsiim iulle
tlillltHl, is lump klloss IpiIu.i of lit s ai Hi
ss hoHi. akin nt urn r. Hum is --i niinm. '
Till: critTSIN Its Almnml-i Slmlarl
N. si Ymk D...I I SI. ul iio
S Moil lahl 111 I iii si, , i ami illIn ,.
a liiusl uiillillal ami .liamnii - i ,
sssr.i: i-sTiiwi.i ii ny n-n i:u
Smi Dnl l SI I ,s i ,
Sun 1 1 i nn,I 1 , i in I u p., i ih ,
ki"llnil 'o, lins ti, s ' ,i ih- n ui VS. i - . ,j
inn i I of a i .a if i ne Amei an s ri ,
n ouiie llritmli u((,i.ti
Vo .. nn,
" -HI I IIIMI ,1, 111, I'
i ltllni,.l Still I.
i m ii. i: m
1 1
S Ils
Do.l l
In.liinlu ii
Kings' Treasuries
of Literature
V Ness Library
Do you recall the charm of the
Temple Shakespeare? These
books have the beauty of that
format and all the appeal to
younger readers that the
Everyman's Library lias long
made to their elders. Order
one of these
Anatole Trance's Bee,
The Lore of the Wanderer
Lamb's and Shakespeare
.Modern Poetry
And send for a list of the 19
other volumes now ready.
i a i , . - s
E. I'. Dutton & Co., 681 5th Av . N.Y
VAGRANT
i
iLlACOBS
I FOR
iUBOOKS
,m I
1628
Cheslnul Slreei
"BUY A BOOK A WEEK"",!
try CjreoKcr'e GiGCs
You will enjoy this
ti 1 about an exiled
Rw in Giaai"idaDuk
who plunged into an
amazu-Jwcb ofinysfery
intuigue and adventure
when he takes a iofo
as forester on the New
Jersey estate oF an
American millionaire.
4t all haolKltollcra . It SIS
ThLs i.s onAppIcton book.
a
G Arc you Inter-
enealogij. A in Ymir
Ancestry? N
Oiii ircp( anloKue of FAMILY & TOWN,
MIsiokiis (145 pages,; svill be sent yon
on r.-. iit ul 5 r-ntj for cost of miilmif.
Cjoodipetd's 'Book Shop, 1io!tonMv.i
"
v-'
" u
-1
t. tsiAll,''Afcv'jHfM -U ( ..rV Jrt
iV.jfs-niis.vi
ii"J
.v?HJ .
tw,Vl.
j if 0s,
'M. yjw'sjssjfthty J
gsTi