'rtWj4,-V.;4?.V't;.rvt,''-' .'.V-.i .,' '-'' H-flauJ.-i'. .,., v, .rv7TM55 W) w w;jVT'S; 1 16 1 EVENING ' FUBLIG;; LBDEBr-'PHILADBfiPBlA, SAtfURDA?, SEPTEMBER 24; 21 r tv w V STARS WHO WILL APPEAR NEXT WEEK NO VEIS OF NEW BOOK SEA SON LITERARY CHA f i- ft' IE f3Hfeiv.':.. V.- V 'ETC V ' Amnlia Cy3eTt Writt-V C xH9Hktt. npK, - teHNWEu r.YRVC. flMbc IIBHttVA , ?SXKtK?etKtKtKKtKtravaSfiL T r". T7 JrL-7T ! HHSHnl'v' .-Plsm' SnsMsailra5 wnBHBBBHHBrHv JsHflsallllIHallHHQ TWO LlTTLC GlRLS IN BLUL ' O O HJRRtST Mati, Barry Guide te Photoplays for the Week te Come New I'lioleplays IHVEV Thn S,km Oti the Doer, a Rercn voiHien of ' h.miri K I'ollerk n popular t.K( mrlertr.miii, whlrh ttlnl ml UaVi. !! WttLlMn CflMW.1 l'.ll nmilci 1 ih" s'H' 'il h" h1meJ Allittcr , TA1.ACE Tr S J'llnt one I'llet " ern- of i Knlph (.'onner's M'eri-' nt t'ie out-at-deiii nroduecil 1) Kihk Vliler. ie- mcmbere.l for hi .l.n-Kn.fv Man ' lth n ra.r of faei !, uu'ludttiR join llnwers. i'uKeen -Moeie anil I'.wld HutlP- XUl AOA- The Man Who by Uejil1 " "" yi. 01 ion mpuny u. i.v l)Ournc featmlng Hen Ivitell A "ill -ee Miimhu "ill !" t harlr. Mil p'rtnre unuvinl In theme ami HettliiK. ward, nn ehl fnn'e .le-Jsie Knlph. In wlinh fines l.jtell soeit "emejy me- the liiinioreii". roll- "f tin- lioiiseniahl in mtit Virmm.1 Valli t his leading , nlneli Mnv Vokes mail mh h a hit in wenia" ,e. Yerk, ami Margaret Kii-ldmis. TtrO.'.i "Th Primal l.n's,' ill' wli'rh Uti'tin Karniim re:mn. te th .... Anv, nncc-" r n n i ki n urnr Ktrecn jfter a long ab-encr in .1 part "MARY ROSE COMING HERE that Is renKeiit.il Tile steij- leralu .tl ruMit of iinu-entl iinpurtiiin te H a Westen, oilfield .Mar lliurm.tn. IMitliulfIihJ:i theatregeer- m Hi,. , m:i,K Fanium ep"l,slt of "Man IteV slth Hntl, CIterte:, 1 I te the Hrniul Street Theatre during ( Xi:r, t:T--The Pnnee-. of Ne.- , ,,,(,,,,. Thi- U the lnte-t of Sir .lames l,Jh,. "n",1.1p'.:!i'10'.l .Vf '.'.J,"., i Matthew Harriet p!ai- and .s -aid t nn Knsllfh stud.e with popular Ua!d , ' I'eupll In th leadlns role and an Knslih bau:v Mary Glynne. at the , Heroine I'reviensly IteWeiveil CAI'tTOI.- .Mammah Affair tl.e lat est Constance T.ilmadge cemd and one of the stai bet An adaptation of the Harvard prize play nhewtni; the ivults of nerve.". Etfle Shannen. Ken " neth Harlan and many star C01.0MM Menda Tnedav nnJ Wdncsda. KoetliKhts. " In whieti ; Klsle Keruucen In the role of a Rm ' ilan actress, nan one of tne best op- pertunltles of her creen career vn i Thursday. Kilda and Saturdav ' "Mamma's Affair ' with popular Con Cen ' stance TalmadKe and it "tar cast XUCVST "Foetl'shts. ' with beautiful i IKIe terguenn a Its star, written li Rtta Welman the Philadelphia au- J footlights with Marc MclJrrmeu in the cast. iTfAVD Monday Tusda v uid ?;rS" s waTC.'iar.hdEA.e. ! A urday, i las Mi ', Part h"a.sstiiff Thmueh. nlih Ilnun' MacLean 111 .1 congenial cenit.it H&lVOI.t On Monday Tuesd.iv and 1 U Wednesda "The Leve Snenni." wit.. M'allace Held, Agnes Ayres and Theo Theo eore Roberts in an ejccltlng Hterv of love and railroads with a ride threign l h. euzzuru as cumax rnursday, 1- rl day and Saturday 'The MialeadliiK . Lady." with Bert I.ytell In a -emedv rele .BELMOS'T On Mendat Tuesjav and, "eanesuaj -The (Si'ded l.ilj. with Mae Murra and ti long cast , Thur--dn Kndat arJ Sptindn O M.ilt. e' the Het at Mounted .1 snr of the Northland w th WT'iam S Hsrt XAHKET .frfA'f'T-MenUat Tuesdat and Wednsda A' the End of the vi erld m which Betty Cotnpsen makes her debut as a star A colorful sipry of the Far Kast with Milten bills, Cassen Fergusen and ethers in the cat Thursday. Frldat and Sat urday, "Footlights.' with Klsle Fer Fer gueon. 9IWAT XOriTll EK.V Metidav Tues- uay ana Heunesday "The Old Nast story ALHAMDRA vl.i P.,A -,- ,Me,mla' Tuisd.w and I n...?a' 1"ealt,h , Ethei Clayten 1 Rawllnsen Is the lcadlne man Thurs- u). rriunv ana Mn, unlay ' We Celd,' thrilling under-the-sea ter with Ilalph tnce as director and -tat audevllle hjl.s for both halves of th r.iuuv ,.na Saturday 'Wet mriiiint: iineer-the-sea sterv ir 1, j v irn, tiirERUl. On Mend.iv Tuesdav .nd edneeday The old .Vst ' in H, Marv Alden in n metlipe roe rillMS . exiepttenal beliflit" Wrl'vi bv (''in ert Hughes Th-irsdav Frldnt i.tei Saturday ".scrap Iren the laic-t D, . tur presenHns - eunj, ni.ui,e 'U who aife seived n 'he rele el d -rector A cerkli g rlht is the , .max COLISEUM - Me,ui.v ,,. T.es.lav Gods ( euntr. and ih l.av. James ni'ver Cijrw .,d stei of -he Northland WedtLsda-. Tl!- Vrvan n William S Mar- reissue Thutsdnv ?d.ArlUnV rA' th" '-"' of ,he . vVerld' with Msttv I'oinp.en s.-.. ,r day "Toe Sluth Spetd ' .1 Walla, e Iteld-Theodere Heberts 1 e,n.b XiEADEll Menduv and Tueda , Tie Concert with Lewis Sten. ". .1,,.. day and Tl.ursda., The II Khest ltd der ' wltn Me.Ik,. K'-i.n.iv F-'dav and Saturday "Jjs in,. r , ,. ' with Js.k Pi.hferd , aE..',)fl uu Mendnv ,-d Tuesdav nn 'ied ''h.inKed W.dnes.lu. K?rflh,i.,fc',,',l. V Pr.va, ScanVfr . ' . V, " iiui. h ii.-lties CUIve Tell Satuida. Te,, Speed ' with Ws'.s, ., n. .th MU'h 9A1KU01 N7 Mendnv Tlie c,ip of 1. fe. w lh Hel,..u U..v,,,,!, 'f''J . 'lai The Blet Wednesddt '.;,va,. ' er Than Leve" Tliursdav The 11,1 V , '"-''a; 'The It., h S.avH' M.th-1 Tnllafeire aturdnv 'A Tai" of Twe Worlds ' I LIBVUTY- -Mendav "Slii.lt.n.ri ,...,.. Um ' mlh T..a,l i !:.'bM - . . ...... uupiiiic U011I19IOMO day. T.rea-er Than l.eve' Tues- with unmsp ..laum Wednesday vr Linlnir with t.. .1' The SI! ' 'Hrmen iiiursaay one Wild Week ' with Hbe Daniels FndHy V -..T',e "'eh , he Mght Herse- i-iavs s,nlur,ldj .-j- man Hughes with Mary Aldeti as -mother ' I l tts. Artie Allrnnder. Skinnv Martin, lh" bp:f Tfk of a11' u" K,ni(I- nre Thursday, Friday and Seturdav . Lerey Shoester and Iteddv Merfv ern.n In m.v venis nt the -uiety bcrap Iren ' with Charles Kav as a Pome bv Skinnv Alirtiti ' business I hate known of hut two ca-e- veung mill-hand who knows hew te I ' ....... when- women hnve defaulted. The use his fists A Charles E Van I.ehii I SLTCH IS LIFE 1 bendln-' of women m ImJni. .. ,.... T n m ntnir.m.in - -. - m r . 1 rill 1111 h i i , , iu il 11 uu 111 ttt r.ir ai.ri .. u...... I ir;jirui- or yrsie m .- ' "'" ""'' ""'' "''" i!, n,ul hine Winnie" a pictured ver's.e "of ,?, ' '.W' "".'' fV"!r' '"" w",1'1r"1,l ' '" popular old stage plav with TherrM . K '' m" '"her men aren't Jeffersen ss the ilru'.iUen l:ip and '"te ve" '' h a ,;'' h'essing. tee tnanv popular platers ti the am round- Hemes would go te wtu'k ni.d ruin if '"' rftr ihev depended en husbands nnd fathers - like jeii "SPANISH LOVE" COMING ! ..V.'-Mffi VW I lie actors and n. tress,.- make UinnLIES FHOM DESTHECTION IS THE entrances and evils through i. boxes AHII.ITY OF IICSHANDS '1 0 MAKF aim bv win of ih. ami cn.c In 'Spanish Leve." which .euit's fe the Lir.c Tln'n tre Mendut, O' teber .'1 This sterv of Spain, with niiisi. interspetsed. was j. written in Man Huberts- Hlnehurt 1111 1 - Avery Hopwood authors of -The Hat '' j( A portable supcrstagc is being curried by tbe ceuipnny. a.T'ffiit- Pie-sldxrits. mi ' '. -s?!?!Si & 11 T,-..s.,s el , . "-rr air" ?fS "C VWftV 1 5J3ELPHl SH-H! "THE BAT'S" HERE! Philadelphia te See Popular Mys tery Play Next Week riiHarit'lpliiii is nt liit ti hnvr nti n.miiiTM . flirt 'lriliiiiR nif i. ilrniini "'I'lii' Hat." whirli fur 11 wnr ntnl nmt liH-i ln'iMi mrMiftinu Nt Yerk ii'lilieiifi' hart iiml Airrj llopweml reiuiis , the AUclplu for an iiidPlinltc run. eptmlng Mnnilnj nmlit Tlii I'lty will net vee either the Ntnv Yerk or CMi-aite mm- panv fur tlii' impli H'li'en I hill "TIip Hat'" has hi'pii made se wplrumi' in i thee i itir t'mt it rannet lireak iiwm f .i . .i. . . .i. eentaiti ueiiderfnl I.eu itj ami t.inta It had a long rim at the Kmpire 'I'll, a- tre. in New Yerk DESMOND IN CHINESE PLAY Mae Pesineud .mil her rapahle iilajei will appear in an Oriental p'ay en titled Tlie l.eve of Su SIieiik" at the Metropolitan Opera Huu-e t hi- week Thi- play, whicn ih en the order of "Ka-t Is Vt;-t." i -nid te give Mi" Demnend and Mr. KlelUer and the ellierrt many Hmneei te di-plaj their talentx. 'l'lie -tagmg am e-tiimlng will he e-peualh attractive te lit tliii type of production. 'JINGLE JINGLE" AT CASINO '.Iingle Jingle. an 1. 11 Ilerk production, will piny at the Cainri tint , 1 I'rettv ctrls in (iimiit.tv. fresh, up-te-date jokes in number nnd a deter hook are features of this show. If or.. Ctm,..,. I.. l... ... .1 1 .': :. ri-' bv -' ' ' " ""'r ! LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape THE I'AHK AVE NEWS Weather Asserted cloud-i Exter: Public Licking in Krunt of Puds Slmkin-e- Heii.e! I.a-r Wen-dnv . 1 ..u- .-.iiiMuses ra-ijer told jupi te he ure te cuiiip home as .-non n-. It get dark, and awm at't-r ! e cle. I; Puds was still out, se his t'atliercume out after him and tool; him home b. one car. and Puds made him even madder bv telling nun it wHscnr. ttaru Jet becuilse lie . eilld still see his hand if, f runt of his face" and his father gave him ,1 feaiwe cracks' . ... ' u" '-' tiuiii -ihjs. rtinung tries nit'h- I weiildenf eat gras and eats and hay I But horses ear them with haste. Wile en the ether hand horses refuse ,,IP!V "' ""eeunting for tal-t. l.ate-t Feud New-' Last I'm. lav Sid II lilt dropped f. MUU'I llllt -meil.i'v n....f.. 01 leintn-n r.f ..u, of III- 1:11.1 -terv win dow en top of Mnu.l .lonsen's bed and last Sn'lddav little Itcrt lluur untied littie Uettie Jetisi'ii- -hoes and sin. did .nt knew hew tn tie tlie,,, ngen, making 1 'u- Hun'- a lied th.- week :n the big f.-iid b.tweeii ti. nul fnml'v and the Jouseii fauiih . . . ......... ,,.k. rspearts Iteddv Merfv mi nmp of nexniK glev'e- fr Ms berihdav. milling these refusing te be with him -.. far for siifets ferst reasons being ltennv 1 ntts. Puds Sunkins. f.ew rinvi- Sid Ifm.t and Cam Cress Putting Stale Doughnuts te Werk By J. P. McEVOY A Twin-Bed Dialogue 1 .11 r 11 .vei.ign i a "ouiee of alllt , te Mr' lelgh who rend- the woman 1 eti-tunt Ii.iv..- s n'iu',1- ii.de unable zinc- religlmislv , and n n u .' -land vi hv Mr Unvcielgh ,- te 1'l.lke al! these l.tHe household 1 entrivatices fiem 'lining ..Id 0 gnr boxes and einit.v glutei ale het- lie- ef.' 1 I wish von weie geed for senieth.ng srniind tlie ini ise I vusli veu were just a little bit iiainh ,lut t..,Jav I read in the household hints Lew perfeeth adorable cellar be mn be mudrf out of old egg .use. lp,t .eu'il you make amthing out of them'' NO I COCI.DN'T. oil don't hate te nnsi.t.i I knew veu .011I.I11 f en couldn't de an, 'lung ' that would be usetul mound the house. ' COI.LAH I'.OXES OCT OF OLD E(j(J ill VI'I.S If that meant !.. he .1 j,,kr n h pretti cheap 'Flint i.n t funiu ou re net tunny, only when veu try te be serious An.vway.jeu enn t make me Inugh nny mere I used te be happy once. I used te have a smile en my SHUDKBT " VAUDtVIULE. CHESTNUT OPE.RA HOUSE Pfla .t 'a bill or divorcement" '?e3.'Vwri'ta"h. T,t.Tr3n.CTr in. FOUR HOR5E.MEN OF THE. APOCALVPf.E GARMCK POPULAR PLAY AT ORPHEUM That popular -f .rj et love and high tin.iiu'f when the come into opposi tion. ' The I. ion and the Men-e," will I tie pmjeii in tin- -teei; . eiiip.inj at til I Ori.tieuiu Theatre ihl- week. I)vil.i Meade will plav Jehn Uyder. the capl- "1'!s'- "n" Hutu Koinn-eu w be Shirley Hos-mer.' wiie tinnlly -often- his stein. menc-mad heart Otlur ia,;m""1- "' 'he . ..mpaiiy will lie found ln 'engen.al parts. SURETY BONDSMEN EXTOL WOMAN'S A VERA GE HONES TY Feiv Defaulters in Ranks of Fair Sex in Business World, but Pawnbroker Doesn't Give ('ash en Fare or Figure Are women tneie Inme-t than their 11 .lie 1 enfempi.rnnes'' Th. -uri't. com- -r'an'daid -nte '" p.llltes. w(1(, en; it ili?, repulutlen lit e;n favorable npin- Herman Hoei.e- ie-ident vice nresi d'nt of the Fidelitv and Dcpe-if Coin- 1'itiv ,f Maivlnnd. who In tin- la-f -wentv -eight , ear- Has bended and K''ii si.retv fur thousands of men nnd upon whose judgment en leadin; m.n's 3 ," "m?t am"Llu'' Z?. ' ...... I-IL-- ,,1 W....U.?. .it...- inn. 11 te pi.il,e in the honesty of women in business. f-,,ll"l1 in. rcu-ing. and from iwnrd. available thin npp.ar ta be u geed T- Henpes -aid. "go wieng trvlng te .v..e etlli' 'i' .fhn-e t.'.-t.'s mill f.inrie bnjend flu ir pocketbook Weluivt " ll'CS V here Wiune- fellevt'U hii.-i. 11 e had .. . J ,..... at tribute.! tl.eir downfall te the ure-enis th., made .0 sweethearts t,K MRS. G. A. DUNNING RESIGNS 011. 11 nr, nor j,'iveti te the same pr.i, ' - . .no tne and tl.i- most prolific m.ui.v iif'n,ll(, , , . . , 'reuble i- lemevcd iQults as Chairman of League of ' Micried nidi, with the ball and , tu.n of i.-piin-ibililv clankliig t t'. r; ire :i inner ri-K tiinn single men I,., .0 ,1..,. ,,..., ,,.... , i.i..,i .. lil.elj t. he subieet te temptation '.Most people are inherently lu.i.e-- " Mud tne malinger of the Tinted States Cinriiui ,,i..r.i.nv .. .0. .... 1 1,... t fwenti years- experleme "If t ,ev flue, but veu .hanged nil that fi ine Sw .'euldti't make me happy again If J.ni tiled Net thnt veu eiei vv . .'d tri Net that veu'd ever make nn ef tort te de am thing te pen-e rue W . iM Wi'l lit In lllilk. Il some little li fij tl.11' would lighten mi' hit. den ' si rn: 1 weri.u r jrsT TIIOCGin OF SOMETHING Yeu lust thought of something huh, huh Let's hear it. Yeu tlilnkini. of nut thing for mound tlie house - a huge joke I JI'STTIIerGIlT OF WIIATiDI' 1 oil I) 1)0 WITH OI.U Dul fill NETS Anether one of tour jokes. 1 - pose NO. I'M SEKIOCS. ITS NOT ONLY 1 slfcl. HIT IT Is OHVA- M'"tTAI-, ""'J. "llnr "i"1'1 you de with them en re se smart PAINT THEM AND I'SF. THEM FOH TIE HOLDERS. (If was a long time after this ie mark tl.ut Ir. Develeigb hnnllv get te -leen Nest time he'll keep his .lever ideas te himself 1 Cuticura Seap Complexions Are Healthy Silf).Otetmcnt.TInijn,28c fTeryivbtrt Ferinplc ddrH4i0U((iljirtrlti,atpt.X,M)u4i(u. ancU, Mae,Dcsnea esaaefcda.xVS'czil uY.t - JF SU ORPHEUM nuN4" "ST nU,KOUWN JtirfXeex TJ,a.-am3eJ" CTASlNO we.-e nor. bending eu-t 1 euipanle- could net "1 don't believe that one cluss 1st mere iene-t limn iinetlicr. but I can 1 ertitinlv -ec innnv ic-i-ens why a inor iner ited man might he considered a better 1 i-K tium a -ingle one. II .eiiipuiiien 11 nan. nir nionei ir,i.Uui'nK you " vl.h re Uh r en Z or ohiiKntien "' is liss te tie fumilv 11111 11 thin. t,. tl, ' Women, it is tiee. Imve ,.rev,.,t r. 'lletit risks for surety companies and! ttieie nre net manv enses where tliei have embezzled or peculated inonev With due respect te them, I think, how ever, that is because there are net se iniin.v women bended as men." t 'urier W. Heed, veteran pawn broker, who has had years of cxperieiue in matters of personal finance, was .i-ked his opinion of the relntlie henetfy of married men. single ones, fat one's and thin one-, net te emit the Indies "The.c modern theories sound ill light te me." he said, "but I don't give siiier.v or go tien.l fe 1 nine lieneslv It mm he ninil.n. en face "and figure. hut we lend en mllnteml.' " Women Voters I AWKiiin. enu'iit was made nt the ' li.inluiiart.rs of tne Philadelphia League I of Women Vnfirs today that Mr I Geerge Dunning. ,,f ." Seuth , Ivvemv -fir-i stieet. had resigned as .firiii-ii.au A letter .,f resignation was received from Europe. Mrs Dunning I 1- en her w.iy home I Mis Lucy Lewis is acting chnirtnnii A peruiaijent (hniriuan will b.. elected ' lit the .-eitnty convetlllen te be held here in November Mmnwhile u nom nem lli.'lf.i.ll eiinmlttee villi -elect caildl dntes t 'hall mini of tins mminiitep is Mi-s II Jean Crnwfeid. ether mem 1 birs l.ci,iK .Mis Charles Stewnit Wurt and Mi-s Eliinb.th Klrkbride ,RE"ME3HUBER7 j- aat;mm&s. JvIkW. v "- ,r ,..'"" "V"" .Jiiv.nti..i, will be held at,,, a. I if . Wilk(s llurre November '.It II... 1.,.. ! 1 III,' I , - - --'......I AN ASSAY OF SPUIMOl S WEDDING JUNGS BRASS A Nevel of Marriage By CHARLES G. NGRRIS , Xuil'er of Sj,. r T, r.liifiln uf (rimtli Adams"' COMMENDS ITSELF TO AMERICAN WOMEN GERTRUDE ATHERTON. author of "Sistcrs-in-Luw," writes: "I read BRASS with the Krentest possible interest in spite of the fact that I detested every rhnrncter in it. . . . It is se well conipesed, se direct, se free from unnecessary writing, in spite of its length, nnd se indisputable true te life. . I de het think there is a doubt of "the enor mous success of the book." ZONA GALE, author of "Mias Lulu Bctt," writes: "Whether or net his thesis is convincing, his wmk is mag nificent. ... It hnndles its humnn beings nnd the are human with that directness nnd honesty which mere than any one quality the American novel has Incited. . . An a novel one accepts BRASS as a line and notable' piece of work, with a sustained story interest." New Yerk Even. UK Pe.st. I'. 00 BRASS r,n h l"Uh' i" n oekuhop if net nrdei nf E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY, 681 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Knewing the Arts? Knowledge of two of the ieven arts can be ettalned by the eajer, belh profitably and nlctunntly nny pnln- Icsslytlireugh n couple of Hie fly ni-iimiu n lllirail UOOKH. Lflir IS lilimi W. I'ellltfs "Kujeymcnt of Mimic" antl the ether Ih H. C. KeIum Smith' "looking at Plntnrea." Of course these two concise, wen wrljteu books are net n curriculum In he respective nrts of which they treat, but ere merely n tiiatrlctiiatlen Inte t.hem -JliRt tbe nert of rendv guidebooks through, the miknewn pnth of artistic land thnt many people want. There Is nothing of the formal, terrifyingly technical treatise nlmnt them. Tet they arc net lacking In authority the ou eu ou therltatlveuess that comes from the ex. pertness nnd ertitlltlen of the authors, who are. however, free from pedantry. The Pellltt book should fit In ad mirably as e preparation te the series of what 1)r. Slokewskl calls "young people's concerts, " which the Philadel phia. Orchestra Is te give this season in its mission of spreading the gospel of goeu music and I lie umieriuiniins tmu appreciation thereof, and which will doubtless be eagerlv frequented both by ...,.-- ... , - juuiignii-rt) ana i ...... ..................... - -- - ' - .... ....- i i... .. iikii.ru .iviniip musical education has been negiecteu. Dr. Pellltt makes the point that morel nussian cnurcn. general Information about music would i On this foundation Dr. Hallantlne lead te a keener appreciation of music rears the structure of his simple temple by the genernl run of people. He has0f words which enshrines the spirit of gene carefully Inte the matter of cem--j, J,.,uS, i. points out the Belf-satlsfac-positien as well n the appreciation efi(0I1 f tlt, VMutli with tin ancient Chils muslc, nnd he endeavors te show the tlan creed, stressing the fact that lie average concert-goer that his inteiest ,n(i PIIII n)y dogma and hate, that would be Increased If he could realize L. in, net apprehended the understand n scrieusnest about the music he hears inKi (, levlngkliidness. the embroc embrec and net regard it as merely the thing ing chnillj. the mercy thnt endureth one likes becnuse it H the thing te de. forever of ChriM. "Habit," sas Hi . Pellltt. ' nn i "Jesus never wanted te kill anybody, ruined n prpnl iniitii people s tippt ecln- He fei'Knic his murderers." hhvh Dr. lien of intislc The get lay and it becomes a habit for them te iic.epl one kind of music nnd never get interested in any ether." .,. ,, . ... The banal phrase. "Well. 1 ilen knew much about pictures, hut 1 knew wbnf t in," In n very peer philot.e- phy te carr through life as '', tlttlde and nppreadi te the plrte nl and plastic urts. It is this sentence thnt Mr Smith feuuerly guide lecturer et lie .National u ". ;l7- . --, ntknK i.iiirniiih Mr Smltl lias Heated tne -.,.., of taste and interest Hi the master pieces in n fresh and fascinating man ner, and with 11 surprising thoroughness considering the rhaia.-ter of the hook 1 .... . inn tat ens. He has tried te batter down the fallacy that te up- Pictures' 'lie calls it at. evidence ef,flm, bnppincss only In eternal mutual ' mmle historical romance in Hcel lictures 1"" ,,' f ... i....... . ,.a " , lent presentation of the moo is. ind tem- tv .if 'iM-.li li Ve b-eiihI te tlml out TllN ,,.-,,..,.( of the principles of Ki'ni.ien and aspi alleiis ami ideals of what the, like and net te be held down .i,sl clear, cege.ii. convincing It tlie hni.ly folk who linzn .led much, hi .invent .n w -'ihtllied. never sanctimonious. 'J here is hneaml life 111 the hook. . t ..-....! .I...1 .il.ent them. He gHes tin niiiiii- ilnnt euu.pnient for these who ma.v wish te enjoy intelligently the pictures 11 such a salon as that of the I .nu sjl vnnla Academy of the Fine Arts His book should he of real value te 1 lnla delphinns with the art treasures that are open te them, such a- the Jehnsen collection ami the permanent galleries at the Academy inul Memerial Hall. The Story of Steel Aiundel Cetter has a thesis in his authoritative summary, "t'nited Slates Steel" (Deiibleday, Page tV L0.1 It is exhibited in the subtitle. "A Corpora tion With 11 Seul." Mr Cetter has written n hook or both personalities and policies There nre people in it 11s well us facts. Judge Gniv. Schwab. Farrell. Perkins. Mor gan." nre the etitr-landing figures of the author', financial and economic anal sis Hut the book has In it mere than magnates mere mngnntes. It set.-forth primnrih the human side of one of the world's ' greatest industrial combines. The histerv of the .-orpeiation is sketched, but the pet traits of the men who made it and themselves are etched. ... , The human interest side of one of the great modern feudalisms- Is de scribed fiillv. possibly a bit fulsomely. .r ,..i,nt Fes'ter nnd the interchurch re pert have said possess any wanunt et t truth Of course they weie hostile and ibis book is written from the angle of friendh interpretation If relates in' detail the great cei potation's d"ep in teret hi the welfare of its workmen its endeavors te better the tellers' .en dlllen nnd its relations te labor in the organized cense. The narrative is aluminium Miip.-e ' . . . .. .... 1 with ilen-1 inueiis e . .. ... 1. . .... ...; ... materlala 'will, Mrh Pnltert Siales works, its piegrums and peln-ie-1 'as thej have waxed from time te. time. the eftert of the Federal Government te dissolve It. antl ine iiuiiu?uh".' i " pnrate industrialism. Father Keable Writes Nevel A new novel, te be entitled 'Simen Culled Peter," M Ilebcrt Keable, will shortly be published by E P. Uuiten & Ce. It is a wartime love teiv and is said bv these who have lead tli-i manuscript te be the most deli. ate. out spoken and lKjctiealb Imaginative love sierv of recent fiction. The uuiliet wns f...- mini' lears, U llllssienal 111 tlie Interior tif Africa, but served as 11 chap lain during the win with tlie llrltisli f. t-ee- m France. Els book, "Standing H. ' which the Uuiten published three wins age. s .111 in count of ills observations and ex- ! pel leiice dur iix his army set vice, wtnie In- life 111 Africa is responsible for a previous volume, "A Cit.v of tin; Daw 11 " His 'The Drift of Pinions is a col cel col 'cvtten of short stories having e.cult ' themes. The Balkans and Amerlcn i in ,1 Scott Mewrcr's "ISalkamzed , - . ... . Ir.u11.pl' iDuttensi. which has been 1 we'.'eme.l bv authorities upon European 1 iiftaii- as the clearest nnd mesi lllumi- nntMig prtM'titatliiii of pest-war 1011-, dlnuiis en the continent nnd of the pe- 1 lineal and economic importance ('" the Halkiiu states, is every dn.v achieving I 'mere nnd me. e cniweqiieiice us a sei 1 1 I , f ket book which it is iiecesnrv te ne wishes te undei-stntid tlie e of the hapuenlngs in Eu 1.. II I 1M , rope BRASS nreciate pit tures one must kue s""llinHt -casen Christian Fundatnentah True and false Christianity nre keenly nnd clearly differentiated in William O. Uallantlnc's "The Yeung Man Frem .Icrusatem" (Atlantic Monthly Press). The author gets his title from an Inci dent that happened te him. Waiting for a street car he was asked a question as te the teute by a well-set foreign looking alien-accented young man. Asked If he were a Greek tne young man replied that he was a 8 Wan from Je rusalem. "Fer a moment I looked at him In slleucc while the sublime Higgcstten of thnt holy name swept ever my mind." the author seys. "Hew real Jesus must be te him !" , Hut net at all, Investigation showed. He told his ipiestleuer thnt nftnirs were net te his liking In Jerusalem, despite the expulsion of the Turks, since, as he alleged, the city was te be given te the Jews. "I should like te go back theic and kill ten Jews," he declared. Why? He replied "The Jews killed Ged." "What Is jour religion?" he wns . . ... ..i,. . nNKPM "i nn n I iiirini inti ir t in nH. uioeox wtcck uiiurru ine same ns tlie Ilalhintlne. at the conclusion 'of his homely apologue, the application of which is pertinent in these days of un rest, when racial and religious 'animosi ties, or at lenM tntundcrstaiidlngs, are menacing raiding their heeded heads. Dr. Hallantine sets four as the prin ciples of Jesus inclusive love, humble KPl'tMep fri'Oilnni neil cnmmnn ennwe jp.nck of them lay. he thinks, in Christ's mind, three fundamental beliefs Ged is , r ....... '.',-. "' " 'e i,nBl, if ;q ... thn erdinnrv machine iiim tni mimiiiii'I': iiiii iiiiii in nil 11111." .---- "Dulcy" In a Boek Th. pla "iiuicy win be pui.ii-nei in book form by Pulnnms. prebrtldv in Nevembei The) leperr very 'atlsfac ferv succes-es with "Elite.- Mei'nnie" and "Deburnii. which (hey inibllshed ' .-. E V E R Y B cJ Ivteilalten Library AS EVERY book buyer knows, a geed book binding, like a geed article of clothing, is a . source of both satisfaction and economy. Fer the guidance of readers, therefore, we are listing below some of the current books of importance that are bound in 1NTERLAKEN the book cloth that for thirty-eight years has been noted for its tasteful color tones and sturdy wearing qualities. CAPE COD BALLADS AND OUR VILLAGE by Jeseph C. 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