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Read, and you'll spend breathless tours with, the wonderful new book Curwood has produced It's the dynamic tale of Daid Carrig.in, who purities a deadly mission into the seething furnace of the flaming forest Of Marie Anne a girl you'll love despite the mysteries she refutes- te explain Of St. Pierre, a modern Viking of the Northland. It's a book ' want te read even if you haven't read a novel for months or years. Call for it today. Wherever boehs are sold $2.00 wpelitan Boek oration 119 Weal tU Street, New Yerk A NeV Norris Heroine THOMAS BURKE Minstrel and story teller of Lon Len Lon eon's Llmehotise section, wliose new book, "The Outer Clrrle," tnlics readers te ether fmlmrlis of ltrit nltt's -metropolis mid lmprcsslenlstlcnlly. Mr. Biirka docs for the Londen of today what Christopher Merloy did for this city In IiIh - well-remembered nnd memorable "Rambles About, l'lillmlrlniiln." Localisms of speech, custom nnd con-J .1..-. . .1 .. .:,.. ... 1' 11111:1, iih mcy vary wiueiy in mr-Hprruu i Londen's suburbs, nre ditlercntlnted nnd described with nmuslug com mentnry. This Is n welcome addi tion te Mr. Burke'N ether books en Londen, which give an lnterestinB nc nc cetltit of the inctrepnliH, nnd will be n pleasant surprlic te these who knew the author only from his exotic nnd arabesque tales of terror and horror laid In the purlieus of Llmcbeuse. Jehnsen en Rich Yeung Men Owen Jehnsen hns been sobered by the war, and be has been doing some thinking about America nnd the for tunate young men of America which lie lins put In the form of 11 novel thnt be enlls "The Wasted Generation" (Little, Brown & Ce.). The book pur ports te be the journal of Dnvid Lit- tlednle, of Llttlednle, Conn., the son of j a Judge and the kiii"ttian of ether dis tinguished citizens. It Is an exhibition J et me,. in 11 11 re 01 iim- sons 01 me inmny te rise te their opportunities nnd te their duties te nssume home respnnl-j bility for the conduct of public affairs. Thnt Is nn exhibition of the wasted generation. Sh: Jehnsen makes one of lils cbar- neters remark thnt society Is like nn I leebeig, the greater part of which is 1 submerged. When the top lirnakH nwny , or dlsintegrntcs pnrt of thnt which is submerged rises te the surface. In 1 crenture, jenleus of the friendship be Amerlca be says the men who euj'.ht te tween her daughter nnd her mother, nnd be actively engaged In governing the seeking consolation through the ndvlce country nre slowly disintegrating, nud of n nsvcbennalvst. who tells her thnt these net se well lilted nre coming te "nil ages nre dangerous te all peeplfl HHHjHRflF'1 . WBaBBBaa &VBBBBBBBBBJBBKOtr 'IBBBBBB UBBBBBBBBHt BbbbV BBBBBBBW aBBr tBk.' ' ?'L"' jig tBm -mjHBaKaBBaBV BBW ' 'MwTT&t'BDTTYBR. wrmk - w TCf- .-.aTHKTO WVi'la. 7 wmr em?zx. ft. Surely tlw Great Nevel of the Year If Winter Cemes Bu A. S.M. HUTCHINSON Everything Dettrable in Beeks wmtKnsroeN nvea. Yfmlaul, Juniper and Hmtten flU. JTter U Id Hw L-IACOBS 3 FOR 1628 CHESTKUT STREET y '.1 SJ.fl 'Ti.1,, f Wg&EBMBS&zsmmassmmittaBum KATHLKEN' NORRIS In "The UcIevmI Weman" tills fiv- vorlle novelist analyzes a different type of femininity from the clilrf rliaraclers of her rai ller works "One of the best books of our times." New Yerk Timed. "A masterpiece of modern fic tion." fioaten Tranacript. "An umnzingly fine contribu tion te modem novel writing." Chicago Tribune. "Excellent fiction. ..well writ ten. . .decidedly worth your time." Chicago Daily Nave. "Quite outdoes anything thnt hns gejic before." I'hxlaacipiua Ledaer. "A great piece of literary J crausmanship." Detroit pjcws, "BUY A BOOK A WEEK"! The Story With a Punch! KING of KEARSARGE Bu Arthur O. Fricl A stirring tale of the out ei doers that will no hkeu ey an men nnd most women. At All Bookstores $2.00 The Pcnn Publishing Company PHILADELPHIA EIGHTH PRINTING 57TH THOUSAND $2.00 wherever book are sold LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY Publishers, Bosten NOTABLE BOOKS OF THE SEASON A Leve-Distraught Heroine Kathleen Norris presents nnether drnmn of the home, n close-up of family life, with the domestic nnd marital entanglements characteristic of her popular books, in "The Ilelevcd Weman" (Doubleday, Page & Ce.). The novel will find wide favor among the thousands who wait impntiently for "the latest by Mrs. Norris," 'even though they will search in vnin for the heroine te which they nre accustomed, that woman of warm human sympathy and generous impulse nnd lefty ldrnl they hnve learned te expect In books by this nuther. The heroine, if such she might be called, in "The IJeleved Weman," is a bright young thing tinned Nerma, who, when the book opens, is n clerk in n store. And then and tills will delight the readers Nernin is taken Inte one of New Yerk's wealthiest und me-it distinguished families; i made n member of the family circle. Here the trouble begins. Nerma finds herself falling in love with one of the leaders of this rcdoubtnble clan, whose wifn is a lovely invalid and one of Nenna's protectors. Itut Xernm's better s-plrlt (or common sensnV) triumphs nt the critical Fwend nnd she marries hard -working young Wolf, n friend of her childhood, with u suddenness which takes Wolf's breath away. And then starts n period of vacilla tion. Nerma no sooner gets Wolf than she wants her ether love. Chris, nnd the luxury of the life she had forsaken te marry a peer man. Wolf discerns her stnte of mind, or of heart, nnd there is n pnrting. And then, nt the Inst, with the way cleared by denth for her marriage te Chris, and with Brent riches Middi nly opened te her for her very own, Nermu discovers a va-.t love for Wolf, renounces all of her worldly ambitions and returns te her husband. Londen Minus Limcheuse Themas Itutke has written nnether of his illuminating books about the Lon Len Lon eon of today In "The Outer Circle" (I)nriii). "These Rnmbles in Remote Londen" show that the writer knows mere of the great city thnn dear, dirty Liiiielieue. with its sordidness and stridency and MibMe Orientalism. I'dmoiiten, Tettenham, Hneknev nnd Weed (ireeu are nmeng the nutljim; districts which are picttned graphiciitl General tui; sinvK v ivrt rcii-c weiff. i!"- ten. I'aue Cenipjnr Thin ImeK. nuliiiilpil "It.'M'liitlen of th' Mnn-Mtll " In ilfulxiin te incwnt th" truth ut.nut AinrilPiin ininr-i ration. 1'ur ihtiten yarN the author wrieit uh an (napei ter of th Immigration ltreau at thu pert et ll'H tnn. anj iturlu? the war waH a sne lal .ti'uit of thu nureau of lriVHtlcutlMn of tli" lie tinrtnw: of Junttce. 1 1- dlHCUs'H'i the r'ul IAUIR IlllU Jruu.PIIll til IJIIIUIKI 4.1HMI l -i iti'l pxitaln te thu welfain of the Ameru an l"o l"e rl. Th hook Is of wiivnl'i tlrn. Iv In lurpflt tn trv of thi new limn rat.iin a i whlrh rfstrlctH lr.riT!ilriv mIu'Iii tit a t lain peitHiuur'i of pri'iieua t nin'rr.ui"u freiir thu r natul lamln te thu t'nili il Stat Tin: jf.nTi;itMAfiTKr. reisi-s in tiii; Vl.All 1U17 IN Till' WUIU.I) W ill liy Maiir tl"nirat ll"i (1 Sharii. I'. S A. ferniily fin irii rm.inr "'i trnl. Ni'' Yein The lVnlilt i i. ill i ii A reiur'l of tin B'simtli" Inn. vtnili nn , fruntPfl ere of th" tneit 'iniiertam hr.iinhei of the mllllaii kmw' ami Imw i !! i" '.u nt for lt. mniiuiP'ntf I taKi ami re iio'it. iie'it. hllltles The he!n nintt'i uf aui phh Is trvutpil uutherltatiels uml luiniin'hi niel. Tilt: llIL'tir-V I'OUf.It liv T. 'Heward. NVw Vcit It ISibert .M L 111 nl. . " ' Judse Tniwiiril him writti n frmnentlv vlth il'rinty anil lucWI-' en nii-ntal w rai, Thti viiluni' l untie u'i of Mniji uul rmi'em leunil nmeiiK Ills liter u remains It m a nutahle aJJitlen te the lMinbuifc-li I.pciuru .series MAN H Dl'.BCKNT I'ltOM Till: (KJP'l. Iljr Antheny .M. t.Uiluiai. Nt.iv VerK Al- frrd A. Knopf, Presents i.hat tliu author rillu ' Tin em- 1 putt r8. nunlnat inohihUlen " Th" wr mi. u wll-ltnnn Unvlixli iinl.ll. n t an. I n. nlut. ha ileeliiiFil a im.i.t re.ni'l.i" . ..itrnt b tn what he .Iiii'IiiiIhh ii i. I'lmnelliran I ami Dlnnjilan tjff.H of nian'imtl MUUt: KSSAYS i.'. lliuiKS Uv A I'ljtten lli.ick New Teil i: t'. Hullill t-u Anether i uIIpi ii.m of (iii.i uul li.ii tnlii oienH Ia a wll luinwn i ii.tr.inii..r of the lii.eiarv ."until. mnl m th" l.ei'i.in 1'lim a Whiimun. llerlaii 1'ue an I 'lu."i am JJlll.llr lllOHrt . UUHllllM etl l'l T or 'I IIP MIS'I ll I":or-n " Iv liint i rl. k .MIMvr .New .rk Hern .v l.ne ' r.cht. ' ll MUtil'u 'u".el I'VOIIK h.tl" .i.pe.uel In the liit niiBa7.in.-H ,.n. h-ne win much tram) fei their tlell. n v .f thmicht ami I falliiti of iiluasil.K riila eluiiie Ini'lu.lm 1 IIif lit. e in fin an .iiM'fi.l n teat if I uuimp v. und .i numb, i of lues whleh haie thO H HK11IK ll'I.Ull.v. I'll'.' lll.'-iri'i'-vi ill in luinrrRi of Viiu'ilriin i.viiii' l'l want and lie. .1 tj le. It in with .Mrt Mlxtil h liltue. AD P.NTl'llES IN Till! A UTS Hv .Mari tlen Ilaitlei. New Yi.i.. H"nl .. l.nu Paa.es of charm and iln-lln Hen in a inrli'tj of thune and mood en m n nulijei'tu at i n inn" Albert Itjd.T Pi- linuihir. Henri Keuhb" tu J ihn liu' innere Kinlly riKltiniun. Pi.ui'lH Thi'i-'i'" " l.iml Iih nn nn i'i' n MilU'" 'ii iMii.ii.iv.. v.iu.lev.lle. etc Tle wiltcr It nn ailltt wlu ali.e han ti a kill ff llli'lari el. le McM'l'UIII.lN ANfi el.n OKPHON Hi l'.n Kineri I')e Niw Yerk Doiilile- tl ly, I'anu & i " A ihnnlele "f tli. n.'ttl.'meit and rrenreim of the Kieat I'.it'im.inae.itth ..n tne Pa' n wllli Inrm mat lituK lanl.tii of 'he lea.l.'ra who luiMi madi- the tat kr. it A wry ren. table and InferinailMj ntumnl of the npenl.itf of the .Nerthwmt .MVSTPllPt'i. I'PnSUNAt.lTY. Jly Orlneii Sweit Mbi'1'0 New inrk. T V ( rewe I I'liiuwii) Aniitln i of I'r M I'le.i h I'lepiratlenal ltnil.1 uf th" 'M"1 'hat htte been a.. h"!eful .ii'l miKKext " tJ a niilllllli.li' .f iiui people who w lull In attain i"U. -unfiil aelt i Ainmtlen Anieni. the ihn' le i. ne "Tne Man Yeu I'eubl He. l'er,mial t Imrni lak' Your .M itinera Willi .nl" Wh il Ii Ynui Ki" note " I'h" ejaae of Self-dis ..ii.. y ' "Hum, SHtWIineF Mara 1'. -r, ini.l itv "Peniernit. m the Ar; if Arts." and I'.'ltK ' DUMHI'IIAI'Y AND THU II. I, TO I'OWI'lt. H J nine h N. Weed. New Yerk Alfred A Knopf. This book lupresents a seilnua altemnt hv an American te Ki't at the funvlatnentala of the deinocratle pieiffla of ceii'iniiunt The author, urn-" a tteilallut, U no luuuui bound the surface. I'uges are filled with dis cusrlen of this condition. And ether pages nre filled with a study of the difference between Trench fnmlly life nnd fnmlly life In America. The Lit tlefielil3, for example, are nut u united family. The mother is occupied with various public beneficences and is net In touch with her sons. Pnrt of the fam ily gees te the Kplseepnl church, an other te the Congregntlennlist and a third te the Presbyterian. Dnvid, the here, went te Paris te study architecture, but he nmusetl him self with society until the war began, when he enlisted In the Foreign Legien, Anether brother went te the dogs In Pnris nnd two ethers were killed In the war. David and bis sister alone survive. The women In the book nre different from these which Mr. .lehnsnn has usually described. One Is n French woman of easy irtue, who marries n brother of Dnvid after Dnvid had bro ken with her. Anether Is a French noblewoman who hns suffered nt the brutal hands of the (ierinnns nnd n in this dnncereus age we live. Allss Macnulny writes with a light-1 ness of touch and n surenesH of purpose j which arc delightful. She 1ms a way1 of characterization that nt times is Htnrtling by Its nudaelty. Thus hbe . .-.. TTll..-.. l. ...... Innlr.... ' sn.vs OI .lirfi. filling, Lin: wiiiuiu j'uitue of her mother, thnt she was one of these metbeis who apply the Mugnlficnt te their own enses. "Khe nlwnys felt n IkiiiiI of human sympathy between her self and the lndy culled the Virgin M.iry, whom she thought ever-estlmuted." Kex Beach A-hunting There nre hunting books of vnrleus kinds, but the kind thnt Ilex Pencil hns written in "Oh, Sheet!" (Ilnrper & Profilers) is altogether tee rnre. He calls It the confessions of nn tigi tated sportsman tuitl he bus made 111 i confessions in sti'-Ii n way thnt they ought te nmiw1 every hunter. Liv ing' In the wilds ha its dlndvantages. Nene of these Is Ignored bj Mr. Peach. Hi. describes his experiences with n humorous falthf illness wbieh will recall uruLtll liailili i tin iiinuHin nun t , ii.it third is the daughter of an American te .the man who bun s his own nt bunker. The noblewoman and the. priences. T he book will dlseeurnge no American girl display these nunlities of Inveterate sportsman for h- gnes after .... 1.....1 ...i.i . ....... .,i....e nm. I deer or bear or ducks lieenus,. lie llkei WdllllllliliMm wiinii iiii.i- uii..T v... i -- . . t i .i.i manded the ndmirntlen and devotion of, te nnd becnuse the hnr. ship, that he decent men. David loves both of them '"lures are part of the game. He in different ways. He cannot mnrry ' ran t describe tbem ns w. 1 as they te Frenchwmunn. nnd when the book hnve been described by Mr Pearl, but ends the reader is left te nssume thnt, when he gets bnck home he can laugh he will become the husband of the 1 ever them. Americnn, who knows and sympathizes, with his hopeless love for the ether, j p ( irnrrn ., The book is mere than a story. It is IXOIIUinCe OJ MUrCO I OH) n serious study of seclnl conditions de- .,, yrw ms taken the story of serving the attention of the thoughtful. ,r,m.0 iie's life in China nnd made n. poetic nnd romantic love story out . w nt It thnt ntiTlit te live lone ns n Ntilen- 1 Weman en Women ,n, example of the imnglnntive use of Rese Macaulav achieved an American h.Mery. He cal s the little book 'Mes- e, utaii wib'"Petterist" last jenr. mt Marce Pole" (The Century Corn Cern She wll nd.l te it with "Dangerous liy). The story Is told by nn old ges" Peni & Liverlghtl this jenr. Irishman, with new and then nn Irish ,,,f. ,' i i .,,.,1,. ,,f tinmen I,.- idiom te give piipililiey te It. It opens '1"" "'It l r."rt" ,, f" 1 Vi" Venice? with the W.nr between """".""":. '.".. '.:. ..,....... Marce ages in it nil tne way inmi iNiirimi te eighty. All but two of them are ex perimenting with life In the iepe they can find something te s.itibfy them. and it t hiiiese sea iiiplain. tue (.'iiptiin ilescribes the daughter of Gen ghis Kim, who i'i se lieu ti t if nl thnt no poet cnu ade(U'itelj i-eleluate her benutv uml se hind te nlease that none of the The grent-grnndmether of the nine- . princes wim has wnned her has been teen-xenr-eld girl i' patiently waiting ' j(v te touch her heart. Marce thinks fur the end. and leeks placidly en life. tluvt It Is a pity that se much beauty Put she explains that she stepped Strug-, should be unaware of the Christian re gllng only ten years age. One of Iit , ligien, and he gladly ncempiinles his gianiMnuglitcrs, u woman thirty-eight , father iiipI his uncle when tbe are sent M'.irs old. engaged in chnrltnble work in Londen, Is satisfied for tlie rensei) that she bus given up hope of hnvin-; nn thing that she longs for and is con tent te busy herself with work for ethers. The daughter of the old lndy. a I must be iiedlted wlfli a liter.uy atlileie tiser herself, is ,i x .tin. jealous ,inent of rare distinction. out te escort some nenedietine monks te convert the Clilne-e te Christianity at the roijeest of iJenghN. Mni-ee's wooing et the Princess nn phi of young lee. desciilied with teniier and I Rvmpnthetit' uiiiler.-taiidlng. Mr. Pyrne graudmeti NEW BOOKS i,' ,ry party ties lie nreeec.l en the iV'.ry that the peepV de net realli rule .tin under the fernii and formulae of lenM'.ttlc prlnclpha unt i.'eeci.eii. II. 1. Wnel.ln has wrlttrn an npprrutttlia intro- lui'tlen. IN eNi: MAN'S I.tPK hv Albert IHrelew I'aln? Nnw Yerk Harper A Ilren Thla boelc cen'alm. i hapti"-s f-( m the 1IM of Tli'iodere N. Vnll. the fl. phone and tole tele umi'h magnate nnd inin".r uf whom It has lw until "lie nnila ne xhhers of a hun-dri-tl mtll!e:i reeiilt " ami ali-i. "Hell created tlie tnl-phetiB ami Vail ereut-d the telephen.i biislnci"." II Ii nn Iniplrlnn atery of ti nli vemnnt Tim WeBrnnliei nf Mnrklwnln h.ia s'jxp'.k'd h.s tnattTial In udmirnhle f m. ion i in: xvoneki! weiti.n xv t; mvi; in. Hi Adam liewat'.i V.h' Na Yeriv. . A Knn'.if. An e'c'lbni heel. e ih minele of i ion' for eh'ldien wl.un' een are just nienlnr te the Mendera t.f il." world 'ihe tn'rr ills.'usr.M the prel.l mn of uilreu.i'uv ,"i 1 kv, beiitnv and reilmi il it ale liheli te purple Iniiuisitlie euna 'i li ds He write I'.nii. Ills book is tneluveli Illustrated with plt-tui"! that r'nl.i i .uuilnale the text MAXPAlIt AND MOVTM MtTPK II' U.ilt'li Ncil.l. New X'erk P P Initten On tlenlal and humar iiU.'t. h. s of 1 fe In t'e .u.'tiep.illtan itnte-n ml lunnlii; from Ihe elshtleB te the preaenl llni'i Th author, a d.'nlzen nf both the l."n.. n fitslil .na'd i wer'.l nnd the Parli llnlemlai.' world, move-, eatillv bat k arid forth f r en the le'. uieli nn. I tomfertsblo at.nesphere if wel! l.ie.l hei'lt ti in X'tcterlan Londen te tin Npatklln.: .'tslrenment uf Parla .Manv notahlei of the rerl...l and the plarcH mn Intreduted lllumlnatlnHly Tin; STRKI.T O'' PACP.il llv Pliarlss Vmec New erk i; P 1 miteu A i'n, "(1 Illumes if Town.' 'Ill li'.elt In null, i tl.it town." of i ini" mi a'llni' ulut II meanw ti eety Pncr.lHliuian l.nr den. Mtteibun ju iiln.'ter l'l .n.ll ' pet'i-t't inn, Itiin.p-e.. Ili alb. I. fin.' n ila l.uii. buiinesi ! "u f the " l " i... and many eili-r ui"ir'i"n I. an lns-n and nei nalltn'H i,if il-lii.-1'lfu l lliriiied In ii i In Tin ii ihcre Ih the aiipptem.ut d' ('(iJHI''' p'Mall diatti'.si l J I M llari.'i Ti,e buuk Is ,1 il.'lHjmell i reilu. i .1 nn: litsTiuuPAi. pssvi up j iinn M.M'Al'l XY Ne Xel. l'harlt'1 s. 'e . r'j. Senii I'lmribi lieiMiei 1 1 a ? i n of tie i.mterj de , mini fit at I'eluurb a. has mad" au ud niirahl' lelr-itlen of th" ii'.bl.. lord and rhoierii lati a elairili' tun era ii elutlte of ti'ih.i nn MacchlMetl I'hath.im lluninliu. PI'I I'ltrt nnntlllijfl and P.- del 't tt.e i,i. it Pi. if Itaren ha- wiittte a i..p,tnl Ii 'I., lut'er n it tee lenu ae.t ln.ti. in I'i . .n i' nene II. h H"'''tleni from Ma i!iiia id., ini'lii' r laluin!" v...uiuh te ihu l 'd"i l Mil. lent Ubian ' . id .tne tli" iiierai," man In 'I'l.i.it uf kiie'il.-U lull iibeut Vi. iu n and ib..ut ih- ,ii. is of ihe nul'jei la . f I Is -sBaja a t .de wow ,,f I... Ih IlY iltl.lilti; 111 Mrs s ,u,i, r ar) Heii'ilaer. Itoiten Atiantl U i., , Prei. An asunmbliK" of thu eres w ri wtr fur mui iilinui ehllilien. by .. will-known trltle i.i.l wr ti'i en art. i:ssY.' 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