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LOCKE'S New Beloved Vagabond Ge Js&rf 'niiV'Z, Wham J N.V Locke aSSs? mm YfUSr i r.u 'i imiy i i' ninatu ir i r ity rtti s w ith all In- nt - power Mr I ... cii-toirifd In luncv The pun- KCticy cf hi- wit i- as alluring: as in 'The- Beloved Vagabond' or 'The Mr-iU of Marcus Ordcjiie.' noveK -wli ih will lonjr endurp in English 'I'.n.itun " ' i it i,i , Ii, i ,,i oy i ' i.'i'iKhJ.I EH- JOHN LANE CO. NEW YORK 'The nrrtnt Duke is not merely n pe'sonttge, h i a rrRUiar man equal tr ovcry emergency r 11 nresent itelf, in Atorv in He rtttractive with romaiK-f nnd lioightcned by peril ml uncertainty ' Mil WAukcc Sentinel The Vagrant Duke By GEORGE GIBBS i (. n i.. SSs MM r X.cbpWUl ryzm&Jnls s!r'2 Kiasxf, A i , T Srml a 7 cent SJitop;raiis.,nUrnnul " i i i.nt.i i No I 40 in 11 , !-.. II lc il A i',r).h 1 etlci-.'. 1 1, ,1 .. I) 1 , . .'H, 1M) o:oiii ' 1 ,s'. 'iStllS't.KiS.I.IN' 11)1. V. t.: N I, R() )M VI I I, S' Al'd l.EON.si oil. Itl K.s.l v K.1 H AV, MI.RPUI I II. s l-'rNSii, hMI UsOS, I.OMiKI I I.11W. I 1 . ' I I.. i.l I IIIP, AH niOPM, liOl.Mls, BKOHMN'O, TrA'N'VStlN. C . (jndspttd'i B)i Sncp, 'IJoittn, Man. te. lBOOKS, UNLIKE DAFFODILS, DO NOT WAIT ON SEASONS lEREiCE UacSW I NICY'S HOOK ON FREEDOM His "Principles" an Exposition of Patriotic Philosophy and National Thinking "riii- I'ritiriplr of Freedom," hy Hip lnh lord mnynr of Cork, ! ti doon input both of peculiar nuil imthetlo In trnt It tunix tlio ttilnil of nn Irish Ineoonoilnliln Iniidr out for the world' inspection. Hut it is not consciously jflf-nnnlysi.t or rontVsiloii of the Kuu smu or Anilrd or "iinilnr type l'ri n.nrily if is n vuluab'o contribution to philosnphl It is utiiversnl in IIh view point.s; it linppcns to liavo Ire-lnnd n HCircia's;; i!fAwir ,'n;l",,,rv "v" 7 n,Mm, tllPnrip.. nn.l Miiwn.n. nnla nn iitlnm. IH'rolWt U hn llil'll in lllH inlUIK't II 1 1 1 , - ........ ..,...,..-,.. , , but it is net or at 11 loss for concrete nml specific pscmphtr.s nml illiistmflons from the cfw'e which vns so dop to the writer's hpnrt nnd soul, though it enn hnnlly be cnlleii n niece of lrisli re publican propnsiindii. except In the fnct ' fhnt the nnmedmtc nnd exigent prnb- , If Mr. I.ocl.e hud intended his book 'cms nnd ilnmml. of Ircluml nffonled t0 '1( n "tory of bow to get on in the lllu'trntlon without nccklni; or forcing. wor'd ho might have put mi the title "'Freedom' Mai;8vine ajs "but ' l'"R" 'be fnmous coujilct t roul Pope mnkis chnr n need of the hiunnn ince. nbout honor nnd fnmr- rising from no Freedom nshtiy cotishlered i not u condition, but he bad the pij differetit mero settins up of a miiphpi of Inde purpose of oxliibitiug the prohlrm of the pendent units, it makes for hnrniony demnbilizul noldler Andrew I.ncb.aday. among nations nnd good fellowship upon' w'10 nni' '),,'n luterosted In inllltury hls earth " i lory as n diversion while be was earning Man. he declares in another plnce. i bis livinc ns an eccentrii' iiiusle-hiill "in a free state is in thu nnturnl en- higgler, enlisted in the nrmj wlien the vironment for full self -development. In,vor broko out nud uwo to the tank of nn enslaved counti) it is the reverse. ' brigadier general. lie did not want to When one country holds another in K" 'mr'v ,0 ''is clowning when he was subjection that other suffers materially demobilised, nud be could find no work nml moralh . It si.ffer.s nmterinlh. ) '"' " civilinn So he was forced to don itiK n prev for plunder It suiters inor- i"' "'age costume nf green tights mid nll becnus,' of the corrupt inlluenccs rd wig mid pmnt hi fnee willi a grin, the higgir nntmn c's ti ork to mam nn') return to his juggling; a course tmn its tt si i iidiinc llecnusp of this whiidi some one iij ' in the cour.se of moral enrri.pnou nntionnl subjection the tnle reunited ns mueh rnuriige ns tho slu'iild he i'1-iistid us n stntc fostering facing of thp tieriiuin guns vice, and as in the case of icp when we Mr I ncke his made I,aekn(la one of understand it w llllvr no option but to tight Willi it we can make no 'iiii make no terms. It is i ho dutj of the rightful power to develop the best in its sub- jecis, it is the practice nf the usurping i power to develop the basest As to relntions of nn Irish lennhlic with til-eat itritain: "If we succeed iu separating from England, the benem tn lTml.lllil Will Kn i.niriliil nuK v ntii. own The militnrv defense of ' Ireland is almost farcical. A free Ire- , land could make it a reulitv could' make it secure against invasion. This, would secure Knglnnd from nttnek im I cur siib N'n one is so foolish. I take ' it, us ihinli. being free, we would en- I ter quarrels not our own We should ' remilii. ueiilra . Our common wnu i would o dictnte. our s(.nse of right' I would so demand ' Also: ' Strnnge ns ' if tna s'n'in. sepaifilion trom England I ! alone will malic for Hnnl liic.wlsliio , villi . , . .. ..: i.ngianii i or no one is so toobsii n. to i wish to bo forever nt war with I'ng i 'nml Now the most beiiu 'utul motive for freedom is vmdicnleil. . Our nhcitv slnnds In lipm.lit ilm . ,. ...... instead of injuring him. If we want I to injure, we enn remain as we Mre a j permnuenr menace " MhiSh n N V. r1' I I' p ji ,n I ljl) linrrrHHi Mot KntiTtsiInins." Molly Thayer's IHTELLECTOALS (DORRANCE & CO.) All Bookshops $1 75 V - I ' "i H , i i Mirill fret ell nn- llrlllliint" r Feb r nar y Wvt X e VI J rt. ilieii tielion with ti basis of sound Atnencim of real elusive oersontilitv. VMriKdVUVZlMWWlXUWll, ''' ' l""'1' , V " " k.' .' I","K" '"V,1 ,h." A,llr"1'- "- d is be unaware of our purlhons." As it is. "the greatesi plv Evrvthin. D-lrnH. In Boob "'s': 'V. ' '' V V" . ' "" ' ' ""- , "a- A"" --!!'- ,?!.. m?l"n 'u.ary; "drama fro!. Shnkcspenrc" lends o the V Tv,V.T,,rs,7 J ,,,,. The Kcntu.ky hills gne lomle and - ,i'.i t" lenuyson. r.rov.ning ami . ;- '",' V.,"Z ", " 'J,nB " ' WITIIKISSI'OON BI.UO ., ,., . ..'... pi... i,...., .....-i i... I Kw inlmrne. that he inn inent on on ,-niJ,,K e' W hut s he after ll 1 111 Vlntit. 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'I 1 o jr., ,-- ii a' examination hy nn American navnl export of 'he c'a rn . of (,o'- 1-nclnpri nnd tlerman." Vin 2; I) i an ranis. S3.00 TWISTED TRAILS A modern rr- aterv-romanco of the ne-can wildcme.ss, by the au thnr of I'lin MAN TRAIL. THE I'UTNDKKKK, etc. SI. 7." THE MACIClAfu IV. Somerset Maugham The t;.' -e or of i mun'ii pretnrnntUTil influenre over a woman, bv -he an nm of nu famous noel, T'H, MOON' AND SIXPE.N'f E. THE FOURTH DIWIENSION Horace Anncslcy Vachell Th" prnh'eT. o' a woman who must choose hetween tho man she 'ovps ri'vi the wor. 'he lines H the aj'Mor of THE .Sf)L'I, Ol' S't'.s VnAJM Sl.!)Q SESTFCINA A. Safroni-Middlcton The thnniairls a ie eiio,ril SOI'TH SKA h'OAM will he dclifrhtrd vith t Iu s n'-ir'!ini; n mat o of tho I'a. ifir Isles hy tlip 5-ame author. S2.00 THE SIXTH SENSE Stephen McKenna Among the ris.nj; utars 'ii our litorarv finnanient S'ejihen McKenna took undi.ipii'ed titsl place with SOMA. 'lh,s is a brilliant new V'i'l .it" e $i.no A RECKLESS PURITAN Mrs. Victor Richard ' One of tlie mo't original heroines we liae met .n anv modern novel. A wlnl ,irid aMiaitiv novel" -Rniru nl Ucicut (T.onclnn). $1.00 I mno'i ii'c S' ill fur trim I li'rrr,, i i orlrt GU0RGE H. D0IIAN COMPANY THE STORY OF A VERY GALLANT GENTLEMAN Ho Crete I'p in a Circus, Vol H on the Love of an Earl's Daughter Wlllinm .1 Iicltc's most ironnt tnivnl Is dciorlbod by his piibllMicrn its "n new beloved vngnbond." Those who expect to flml It In nny respect like the orif? iuel "Ilelovod Yng.ibotid" will be ills appointed. Tlip only reiinon for com paring "The Mountpbnnls" with the prerluiis brlllinnt novel lint in the nn ' conrcntlonal chnre(er of Its bero Vt nilnpted bv nn Kncllsh iloun in a French circus nnd retired In the cimix tent is "n vrrv gnllnut gentlpmnn." n ono of the clinim tors ih-scribos him. nml be wins the nffcclion of the render In his genuine, lovnbleness Uie lllicsi gentlemen in lecclll llillnn- moiicst, . hiviil.'o'i ami sincere When Hip daughter of an l'tiglish carl fulls " lnvi with h'lu it seenis the nnturnl thing to do. and when he snjs farewell to her in n scene that is moving in its emotionnl trngislv he conducts himself with a simple dignity thnt no amateur could represent with the compelling sense of rcnlit.i with which Mr. I.oeke "' surroiiinkMi tuc scene. It like repeating the obvious to M1' that Mr. I.ocl.e is one of be finest artists writing in Kngllsh nt the present Hme, but it must be said that this u"k ngam pues his mastery The cnurnrters ate not mere iiummies. i uey are m?" t""1 "'"uen nnd they i onduct ineuisenes us They are not used lor s,,,f'''P trili any theories outside ,,f ,m' I'1'1 ,f "ie story When thej '""' "'"J ,ft"; '" character, nnd what the snv ad!ilnes the nnliiii of the ..i i. . plot, just as miiih as what thev tin As to I he problem of the demobilized sol dier, it is not obtruded on the leader ns ii riddle for the government In- deed, one forgets u fiidrelv lis n gen ernl problem, nnd ii lisni bed Mi the problem of one n.su nt.itigled in the mesh of life nnd seeking n way out of Its complications Thus,, who wish to rend un unusual nml most satisfy ing Kind of ii inM' si.,! ' n ill linil it ill ' Tlie Mountebank " itul those who like I. III. ' .hir n; I llllr, Miscellaneous I '.f In ' ! ' in uf "hi. I'liruf. Hen Wrn riiom . si r.i.m Kr i - n .1 'lin- h r i u I .s Timlin lii-.n v I' - DlG.tm l'- h"los Hlmnt v i f I'ulia ' 3 v r ntnit nn for ihe t;r Journat M -r K H 1 runir i M'i stiy -f Hi. f Kwiifi m in M H IHH- f'lHIplf ' f MhH- Fiction I Lost fl.i ' I nueeri K if l Ii Mmin'i'! . I . I ii.llile I rnur i Hcndqunrton For Engineering and Technical Books Philadelphia Book Company 17 South 9th Street Publications Henry Oven S1.90 nf rntin'mv, hum'r avd gniiip of pie mi 211 Madison Avenue New York ; i. ilk ':; -mm. ii.m vm .). i.otiii: Wilts baH wrlllen u nocl mIIIi n gallant gentleman for a hero SOME NEW FICTION OF SPRING SEASON Varied Topics and U ide Apart Locales Characterize Work of iSoi'clists I. M Torsi er. who wiote n notable fiilionnl si it,v of human psychology In "Ny'ii-ie AukiIs 1'i'iir to Trend.'' bus written another powerful novel in "Howard's Ihid." 1 'oiiiiiiisin of u sort is nl the hnse of this book. Its theme turns mi the point of iii-d how much in- i dignltj nml ctnssurss and grossness a modern woman of iiitl1ni-l is bound to consider the limit in her relations with n iiusiinml wliose slinrini; m htr own uign nie.iis is uritmlly iciluced to the vanishing point. Worse rn linn I he mint in1u r( Dn. ecmber nnd Miiv are those of n success ... v ' fill man of business without mailed ideals ami fine instincts nnd n woman aliouiidingly possessed nf both. Only the restoring touch of mother nntuie is nhlu to strike finally n nun mon denominator between the twnin, when ultimately she eeks haven from her old life and her spouse in the coun try plnre after which the novel is named I' T0 tnorei tin- .,,-iii ,.i ...i.i..i, ,..:i anil which nlavs un imnortmtt luce in thn ttmv i.iiieii uie oiu iirniiiil which wns mm- .., .... . ..,,n, ,,,,,,, in,,3i.- m iumi-, u ioiyu elaisinn.'' most of It. nnyhow. Thnt '"' P-eudo-poetlc word like "ersl - Heifn Ilm It's newest novel is called l,ri'H word. "Habelnisian" will ooyer """' "nd nn iin-KHnnbethnn "lie'th" Swift Minncer " The niithor with I Mr. Preiser's own sins in this kind, by "nr ho hath, ho writes good, averoge her fanlio in Plot ori-itiation nnd dc. I'lie wnv. nr better tnan Iliose ot oiu inici iviiii uhiibiuicii iiiio uie secomi lopmenr nnd her unvarving good bit- -wariowe ami .ucssmger. uowevrr. ice '"'; '"""", i ", ""'iniious en-fne ired attitude toward life nml people ' UM be fair. Mr. Preiser means thnt no ol tno I uries should be compared, nut .'. " . t . t i s, .... ft i . , nm-Crtn titiAiilini f 11. 4l. ! ... .. onlv nlensi. her regnlnr cohort of ml- "s Moliere. Hacine and Corncillo in miiers but which wll ver lev re ' France. cM-epl Shakespeare. And per- I'r.iit the,, rani s '"l be is ,!g In bis suggestion that .use of first 'sight love miti s the Mmkespi ure's very eniinencc is the rea- ston ThPhProlA to ne 1 r Vffl'W" ' i In-. Hut can Mr. DrciseV l cernnd the b! ?. I TL niitrrs hli I Kn'" ,1ii l'trhnr ami Jnnson el and the -irl on whom he oentcis Ins ,,,, i:nBsh stnge with Shake- llfltltiolls so hllllimill'lly IS II oling ."".'";. ''.?.....-:.. .Z. !?:.'; !-. ' ,l.... country nnd the .eiplc well, ns he gave 1 indent e in luenous bunks. And .is ought to be in ii Kentuiky romance there is tie feui . It dates I back generations and brings foiili Im - ter fruit in the obstacle that lieset the iipseeniiniits hi uie oiiginiii I'onteiniprs in a (harming inmiince. Oregon nml il- mountains ami nn- 0lher feml an tlie cnvirotimenl anil the circumslaiices of -The Strcnc.h of the Pine, ' h IMimiii Marshall, author of I n splendid western n The Voi e ot the Pntk." hint hi-ason Th.. .Linn, ..f ,h.. i...... in ii... ni.i - - ...... .- . .., - . t .- . .! i . . . territory renews uie iinn mtih which bis futlier hail lost his life I'uiiiin i iiiiciiu-iis i in- tin- nun nn- nivi: nt i. nice ami ins sweum an i.iuun, nut or some inngnilinli'. it lealles its per-; nil ionics light befoie the finale. In suiiugi... it has mnveiu. nt . i nrely stand let ween tlieru is luui-h ailvi nturoiistichs. Ing still i.u a "ingle situation; it is i Iiliniil siirriug, iiiinli si'iitiineiit i wiiiini in iiiitlicinii l.liiiil, erse and it i hut is wholesome . . , ,. i-''i "l""r"' ', rX: ,l,Vn".",1fAi' I, iiLiiid bus writ on story of the i...s thai men follow and that lure tiiMii on anil on ir ih ii novei ,,i me,,,,,. , ,),;, ,,.u i,lrRu ., nkP f lislung bnnks nml gives a good idea , k ,lf . ominoii utis, n the .ir of ..l' hi.. Ilior.. ..till Ihn rif..mlo wIia iniil.o... ... .. i.:..i. i i ...i ' ,, ...... ;' in... . ..us. Willi. I lll'is oi.ii prilllllK I it i. win r btiianrnund. for the vinlpij.intitmles instend of inUiiig the nnliiinrvl hem ll king ..I Kingpoit. Who pt ove n j ,,,., 'of ,i. nl iumi Mr. I w..iili of Ins srafnting fori'bears ijiMtfin's Ciniihns i ulilli.,iii..l ' "I the rime in Miess nml crisis ion j i i ..,i. i.i... ii,,. i ,,...,. ...,.i i.;i. ...i ii'"!'- i"1! s iiiii. i- nun iiihii ii" ventuie m.irl. the novel, which ought to -. . , ,. ,. . . ..l. ,. or ...,iiun ,,,, iiii i.-jiiiih uu ijb.. ii sen story. " .'ui' n'' .";!; . 'S I'l.Mm.T.1 v!,',,'JHr' iiii: rui M.ni m 'iiii. I'im.'c u 1,1- . M rul , I hi l.llM.- Ilr n ft ' ' , iiii: I.., ill- ll'.l I Hi llini'i-i .S-i I N-. 1, Ii ,ll l.il, I'MU. & i. -v. I I I' - , ti iii Mlli iilVMi n i Li. n.i urn n I I i. I' I I M 1'i.lsli , I. Drifting quietly into the little stream, the canoe ap proached the thickly wooded shore. And there, suddenly, as if from no- where, appeared tne ngure or a beauhrul girl. What was she doing in it fear, surprise, or : : :i:i.i cxpruasiun so irresisiioic; ii.vury man woilia ao wnai Stephen Warren did he went ashore to find out. And you will read with quickening pulse the story of a romantic adventure that swept him into the web of a sinister intrigue. The mystery of the Marteta encompassed these deep woods and once having stepped into them he needed every ounce of pluck and wit to win freedom for himself and the girl he loved. An outdoor tale of mystery, love and adventure that holds you to the very last page. TWISTED TRAILS By Henry Author of THE PLUNDERER, BtG FLAT, THE SNOW BURNER, Etc. m Bookshop, u.rs O VERMUCH PRAISE FOR "CAWS GRACCHUS" U hen Theodora Dreiser Calls It "the Greatest. Play Since Shakespeare" lie Displays More Enthusiasm for a Friend Than Literary Discrimination Hy FEIjIX IS. l'rofewr of ICncllnli Literature In I WAS greeted the otticr dny by literary lady of m.v ncnunlntnnec. member of several societies for the Im provement of this, thnt or the, other, with the. query: "And have jou rend 'On'iii Ornc chubs' ?" Not being possessed of Hie ubiquitous powers of rending everything thnt nny hody writes which some, of my unlmppy kind nllege t lint tlicy pobscm, 1 replied thnt I did not even know thnt Calua tirnchus had been written either tip or down Why." Mild my fnlr Informant. "It's thei greatest play slnto Shakespeare!" Slrnncn to say. 1 was not stunned: for the phrnso fcounded familiar. In deed there hnvo been scores nf "the greatest play since Hhnkcspenre." They bud nnd bloom in every ngo and go their finglle way to oblivion. Some of them I have exhumed In my dny j but Inching the, ubiquitous reading powers alluded to above. I suppose that many u one has escaped mo. On culmination, m fur ns I can learn, this pnrtlcular "greatest play since Shakespeare" is the furthest western example of Its species, hnvlng put forth Its hnrdy petals, if one can jtiilgo from the present resi dence of .Mr. Urclser, on the ery mar gin of the Piielflp. Indeed 1 feel Hint we ma agree with Mr. Dreiser, who Is uur Infornmnt uh to tbo precise degren of the greatness of "Cuius Oracchus," In admitting without reservation nnd even icmembering the "movies," thnt tlrs is the greatest piny which bus been wrlllen in l.os Angeles since Sbnkes pearo. I KEAI.I.V tin not hold nny brief llgailist "t aius Oracchus.' which is " wormy cnougn euort oi ns no very I unusual kind. Hut 1 am interested in .Mr. Dreiser m Introduction unit in how I .. .. : .: ... . it comes thnt a writer of his oonsplcu- ousness, if not distinction, should sug gest so surprising an inference. Ought Mr. Dreiser to hnvo known better? Or was It not to have been suspected even i I nm Inclined to think that Mr. Gregory of him? I'.ut whnt does he really saj?jhns probably heard far more nbout the He says that for three centuries Eng- nnelents nnd severnl other tilings than lish metiic drnma has lemnined sterile; Mr. Preiser, even though he carries thnt the Elizabethan period enrried no back the mnnners of the empire n coupln nppenl to the generations Hint followed : of hundred yenis to republican Home. Hint tlie (lrnti poison ot 1'iirltanlsm one ng s h nut nor lias he hi tho stage'""" .uucnciii r wucues or. as .Mr siivme lor i ii t't- (;i'iici nun, is .- wi.tiit-ui i little more stateable than thesi greater productions and a great deal mole so than "t'liius Gnu'chus " , TJ)' 'I' whni iv in X) Mr Dreiser I T what is mole remarkable is Hint should have mistukeu t nuis urncciiu. tor nn iMizaiietnan play. The line of tmgedies on ltoniiin ! i.in. ;.. i ..i.nJ!,.. .lo.. .. I iii-iiu, i- ii nm .'1. Km k ......... ,rljons such as llinl' I'amoux 'tilndi- i iroui:ii liinuincrao e exiiinii es 10 nro- ... ,,,,,. , An,, in which Dlwin ' innest mhieveil ntic uf hi greatest s,.u,.m. n tragedy, with all its faults ami lobustneso of nn enrlier mIiooI, i.i .. .....i.i i r.. ..ui.i..,;ii,.;.,,i,v-rr."'..v,'r""'v..,,"c""r'' nn.i iiru .-....,,,,.,- nil...- ui ntui' nun iiiwi.- ..U1.IVI. ife in .spi-iirenu" -whatoer that may uil-iiii e. The I tlitiu i Pstlmnble "Cains (Jru. elms." 'iiiiivi - iiiwii- in mm' uini iii"i- I'lmut '.I .i i ne uvernge i.uz.ini nun, piny lias ll plot is n-unllv ciiiIk llisheil with imagery ami i.plitted with mi try Mr. liregnrj'H 1-h.l I" inwiBr. nut ..,... .mire than n , .,. tl. ,iwufi.ll of Cta.ebus on , ,(. hlM f hw t riUn n--!iii and . iiicord- " (minx, i.i s.iv no innie nl lnm llii i . . ..,... ,, , .; win ii inns uie i v.oniieriiiiu wiik.d oi. ir--"- -,--- .. -,..-...-.. t-i "! . I 1 nldi. l.d to crimes whiili i.iniiiil one ' , .. " mini, more or lien lliir tlmn of i Suetonius. The naught iiiik Itutiliiis I ,rt " l""-'"''"'"'! l'l" "'Hi the dllllishlel . "' me r-cipios tiiius wp lil.e he I (in,i- o Cirein Smile ol the I Liu .i.il.iiL tun 1 ti I i.pt . ! 1 1 ll I il i I ..il... "I '' ' ..un- .inn inii.is. MM' Mil' IXIH I!1bI' iiiii .ihhiiii oi the .iniirtesnii iilmnt lier rir.it ..f. lire I ii i . I. in lit l'li 1 1 lier won lit lin. in uiK'il hei in tin 1 1' lines ninl hi'i'ii ilnin illli the deep woods? Was appeal that made her r 11 1 1 . Oyen SCIIELLINO Win University of PennMlvanln It. And as to Mr. Gregory's crowd, crowds often loso their senses, but never so completely their wit. EMZAHETIIAN plays are written to a large exlenf, as I hnvo Bald, In authentic blank verse: thny arc fre quently possessed of distinction In stylo; and poetry Is the element In which Ihn old drama lives. Mr. Gregory's verso often totters on the verge, of prose, nnd while nil of it is blank, it is not always of thn accepted length. "To strut nbout. thn masters of our people nud our stato" Is four-syllable good mensurn for such a verse, nnd "When Trolln's prince first saw his Helen's radiance gleam" Is two. And "If I Interpret thy mind properly" Is ten syllables long, but not verse. Mr. Greg ory is rcnll n very indifferent mctrlst. As to poetry, the music, tho Hit, the levitntion of it. this Is about the best which I hnvo been nblo to find in "Cuius Grncchus" : Whnt shall 1 gain? What does the bard flint sings Ills song in lone waste wlltls; the poet when He fashions out his measure; or when llrst She gncs on her infant, what's the gain The mother hath of all her rending pains? Whnt is their gain? What mine? A drenni made true ; A something j earning, straining, here within. That's brought io being. Mr. Dreiser (intls the "inspiration" nf this sort of thing "plainly Hint of Snenier. Shakespeare. .lonson nnd Dr I den. not iininllucnced by tho refinement I nf Pone." A great dent of instil. tion tor a very tittle result, B-;1 I'T it Is not quite fair to Mr. regory, the victim of the extrnva cant rnlogy of an unwlso friend, thus to hit him over Mr. Dreiser's shoulders. " "h-kui-.v uinioRue is uireci anil. Preiser suggests, with the "Eumenides of Aeschylus." but with-no. I find no precise parallel in my rfmllqc for "is unimpressive effort In the super , nntural. Sounder archeology. the '"' "nno," "f Personality, cogency in "''"on. d.amatie power, poetic lift, , n nlos.mhi.. rtalnn' .,.! .: -i . ' .111 . ,. . l CAM'S ORMTIIt'l Hy Od ll CiresoM Ill s' fw iiiiiuctioti by Theodore I)rrler. York, lluiil ti I.U.-rlKht THE NEW HOOKS Fiction ....... ,,,.,,,,.. ,.,,, I ""'..'.''' uMI.NO. il r. in lierniiiy i n. ,i,iU .r ynri. Ilcitcoijrt. flinie A .. iiii- ..,,?' "', ?h!"?J ",A,ih,,'l,,r' nn.(l fi" ! her"pr. of ',h0 oMenrdeT'orMf'e110"' "ll,n e"ter hei life """"?'"; "ixxkiih IU ii r Now York n. U Wnahi.nl. 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'.,,'' i ,.u I.., r.. , AUXILIARY TO AID HOSPITAL New Wcttt Philadelphia Qroup'8 Supper Will Holp Garrettoon The newly formed West Philadelphia nuxlllnry of thn (Jnrrcllf-on Hnspltiil will give ti pure food suppnr In tho lunch rooms of the V. H. H. Y. M. ('. A. nt Forty-first street nnd Westminster on Monday. Tim auxiliary has been formed hut fine mnnllt. Its purpose. Is to assist the Onrrcttson Hnspltiil bv benefit ((uppers and enterlnlninenls. The ofllrers are: Mrs. Ada Miller Myers, president; Mrs. A. W. Adams, vko president; Mrs. Wlnllcld S. Oildwcll, secretnry. nnd Mm Itnberl fl. Hutchinson. trcaBUrcr. Tho wnys and means commlttco which has charge of tho mippcr is composed of Mrs. Wlllinm Collfcgo, Mrs. Chnrlcs S. Hnrnes, M:ra. Charles Hutland, Mr II. Kent Caldwell, Mrs. Flora Ham burg, Mre. W. W. Miller and Mrs. David Powell. Tho auxiliary has a membership or forty-eight. It is planned to give enrd parties, entertnlnments und n rummage sale. In the near future. CHINESE TO AID RELIEF Penn Students to Entertain Tonight at Dryn Mawr Pntler the auspicca of tho Philadel phia commllcp of the Cblnofo Fnmlno Fund nn entertainment by Chinese students from tho University of Penn sylvania Is to bo given in tho gymna sium nt Hryn Mawr Collego nt 8:15 o'clock tonight. Thn Chineso numbers in this enter tainment nro selected from tho per formance given nt the Hellevuo-Strnt-ford by the Chineso students at the University of Pennsylvania for tho ben efit of tlip Chinese 'Famine Fund in Philadelphia Hesides these numbers on tho pro grnni, Miss M, Carey Thomas, presi dent, nnd Mrs. Emmellne Patikhurbt, who is Mnying us n guest of Miss Thomas, will both tnnke a short plea on behalf of the famine commlttco of which Miss Thomns is a member. T.KOAT. AllVi;nTSjlBXT ECpJp rtll.irV I.OST. ,N). JJ27I. COMMi;it rial t'nlnn Asiir.inr Co . Ltd . of I.mi don liN"iied In nAino ur Man II. ( nrty. uov erlhir Bllfl IMnlnlnn LOST AND FOUND l.(l f.oiit. a b(nd I'ho-lnut lllll 40 tia, Howard. Telopliono DOfl tst, n Bnmll wlilto iloc with 2 hlarit miirli-i on back collar with no namo. re ward, lelpphon Mm. Thajer Hobson, Ard- miiio IS III V UCMI t.onl, black I'ompraiilnn dorr on Wed . March i Howard ric.ii return to Mr. , Ira Vnimhnn Did t.ftncaRter.ril.. Merlon . PIBAHt.S- l.om. Match a. a utrltisr of" Pimris with unull diamond clap liftwrn 17th nnd Ultttnli wise t. and lHlh nnd Ch fl nut . Mr Ilicnnrci .Nniris. l aim ot KchuylKlll. KfiwRrrt Phono ciirmBnioun 400. 1'IN Ixinl a tliamond Mn. form of awllow. Kolni; from Cafe I.'Alolon to Walnut St. Theatrj to Ilotfl Majestic. Liberal reward. Telephone Locust 1SH POLICY l-ont. perretual lire imliev, No" 77.r.74 of tli" Klie Assuclnt'on of riilla.. IIh and Valnui lavM Lein m s. Sd m lllNO Lost. Bold miiiipt rlnc. fnltHli W T fl near lllll ui'd Chestnut Feb 2,'itli. P r,n:i. Leiit-ei cifi HELP WANTED FEMALE ilCTTONimt.i: MAKKIIH. experlanceil on men' coni Applv Pre foas fr Iaiu llrnail nml WjjI.ict !.. Mlllford llldfr, DllKSHMAKlIn wania waist anil Nlilrt "fin- iBliers; iilsn Improvers. Apply 13)1 .n- cunt et. t llilfSII'Vnlllv i:reilencoil whl'o clrl, 3 In family, to waihliiB Mra John Drayton, 30 E 1-prlni.Hi'ld ave Cheatnut lllll 4 '.'4 W Nl'ttsilMAII) ll.iby'3 nuremuid wanted. X' Iglllinllned Culler 422 Hrtlllhrldse t. OIKIAXIS'I' ixperlenccil on Ilopc-lonca unit or iitylti K Apply after -' p. m , Lincoln Thentio Huh nnd Woodland ae STHXlKlltAPllISR flood meiioicrutitile opnlnit for a oiine Miiiri'i who ha polie and sufficient expnil encn to kIno her ussuiance In ilolna ilrnt- C I II M H WOlt.. Applv Ilureau t,f Rmplovment WANAMAKT.n'.S s"l L.Mtillt IMtLlt. experletif r d. ilowntnwn iilflin. Km"! Hilary, refercll.e. P UIIJ Ledgir OITlie MTiNirtlTtAI'IILIl.'muM I.. xp. eip pp , nC"roT. fr i.ilur d. iind H .'107, Lei. 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Went Vlrclnlii. lctsa In MAOHINIKTf Outstdo Juid lnld nort.KnMAia?n,8 FXiANOU TURNDnn kijvnou TuitNBita uoLpcnn i.roirr phbdt inorr wontcKm ni.ACK8MlTIIS' HKLPlK' ANOI.KfTimHa ANaMoaMrnia' jucr.Tjmq ooppEnsximiM Tor lonc-tlm etitpbullillnc Jb Iinrth of Job rtopend on -mtir nblllty and deslro to Work, OPTOT BIXOP cojtn nnADr rort vork APP1.T AITEIt 7 A. M coamps1 siiiPTAnn Employment Dcpartmtnt lltfTIMOND AMOVK N'onntH af. JtAN fiimlllar Willi iimni fin t.ir of TiTi tilll enrpct. V tl'l. l.dgnr Orti, PlIAn.MAUI.ST, rcKlhlun-il m KriduiiT wnutril for iiormiirent poiltlnn nmit (, hood ifcomincniliitlons ona icilllne nlriiiv Apply ut once. I.lblinrl Urtnr d M.riatil lwTHH'TiKir' - Uximrlcne-rt'nnliili 1 pr-TS on mrn coatn. 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