Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING VUHLTC LlDdlOK-PHlLADFJ.lMIlA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, .1921
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POLITICS, POETRY, FICTION AND BIOGRAPHY
Leve and Piracy
FIGURE LARGELY IN WEEK'S NEW BOOKS
UL MMjferiaM KnflSr skw
NOTABLE BOOKS
OF THE SEASOIS
i
Lansing en the Big Four
'Hubert I.nnirt. firmer Secretary of
State. !mi we'lrnr opiietlntillloi for
ubscrvinj; mil jml.t n-j (.'Ipiiiimummh
Lloyd (IcnrRc mill (irlnnili. while nt
lending tlie Peace Conference in l'nri
He llflil 'mil i''eltnm niip'Tl'liiitlrs nf
forming nn ninl n of 1'ipxiilcnl AVit- )
Min. wlm. ti)rtlii'r uith tlit I lirei ether,
ntnteMin'ti im ntli'iM'ii nunpi i-piI the Mis
Four nf tin' ii :i' "i'iim . li- li.in im
Id. iniprf --'inim 'ii "Tl"' I'.is Tiinr -niil
Otlier in" i'ii I'm. i C.uifr i'iii i'.' w'ni.i
flrt raw iln' fclit In ii n'i'i iiliril in I
are new unt 11 11 linn!. l linn ;'iinii (
Mifflin (Vmipati) .
Mr. I nniiiis ipg.inli denu'in'eati h
by nil nilili tlic Kri'iiti-t mm ni tin i"ii
fcrrni'P. Mr. XVtl'iin In' nil "i nml i
and IiIe.mI (ii'i.iRP third. In lil" iliaptir
en Mr Wil m In- iei"nti nnil i'Iii'io i'Iii'ie
ralei what Iip wrote in In- limil, ! t i
te the lVfuc Cnnfi'iiMi'i' H-'lf II'" Im
lnnde nn i'idini PlTm i i i 1 f'in 'ml
Jutl ( ml iitnl tin- .'tii mi i inii I'i'i -1' '
T ifriM'iini! nn li"i I'm' I1"' i'-.iiiii''
nf Mr V 1 1 m '.i '.. iln- ,'. limn iii '
iietnaii in m!i, .i ' ii " i' ' - '
rest nf Hip Imel-.
'1'Iip i!iiii'i" ii'i t'li iii in' i.i 'i'1'N i
the Riin'ral knnwlpiljp nf iln- nun "
this side nt tin- ocean, while also tlirn.x
ing eeii'dilernble lislit en the w.iv iIiiuk
were iiiannRpil nt tin1 IViicp dm
Icrcni'P. Anil Hip ilmpier mi I.i"M'
Geerge enniirni tin- opinion 'ili"',i'K
formed Iipip. that tin' t'.i'KMi I'l-cnn. 1
it eiip of tin' hum xlii'lnii Mppm iiini'
of lii ' i'." ii ion .! I 'iii-inu .n
tlmt In' i 'i i i "il i. ii'i' .1 ft nil i
I'aii". 1'inl ilie -. i'ni':t n'i nlui
rn Minn v liitl-ei'n'. Up -il"i sns ' '"
j.leyil (iinrp' 'pi'irp I i I'' ivfc'i' mm:
Ins i(iur.p b tip -li iii -ne pi'liiiinl tt
input at limiip itiM.'ail of hv inn .ittli-"l
jirinclplp" 'I'Iip Wnn'i. a- a whole leave
in tlie miiiil nf tlie ipail'-r ii mtiPli lietlci
lmprcssnm nf Mr. I.iiiimiii; liiiiielf tlinn
wns pipiiU'il b lii' previous veIuiiip.
I
'( 'tireless .lnne and
nrrmlmi i iim-ilp iintlfv than nm feill'-JPlII'-nlll Clrl "t'fl
Milillnip iii-nlsn of ilip min itVelf. Other Tillci." ii benl. nf verei li
.Musi of the pei'iim M'Pin te have been I Katharine I'jle inleiiiletl te lmprpi en
iiimiired hj Hip North Shere, mid main iliildren the linperlaiiip of ilniiiK ni they
nf tlin.il lini.il ,.!... II. I . I.,i.l. I !.... ........... PI'P tnlll. Olll' llf till' tnlPK Wil" nllOlIt
'li.all'x that '.",.!!,!,1 M.n.,, ! i" "."ll ,"" ,,lcI" "'" S""1 Mn" ,nnl"'1 hi"! ! V"' W S,n,rs An,,"V' wh,rl1 "'", ",0" ""!J ."y nr,""V '" h ' '
ii ...p pueiiis ,, ii.ltl.'r ami i.niiBfi-1- " ,'". ": . ' .'..,.'. .. ,.,,;. , "...,. ' """, "' "V "r"1" " I an.d, Tennla Boek
rrilirrinrpJW.il iVnm... i. 11117 nn-nw..-
IOW, min it'll nn' 'i "'"" iiiii ' " ' "'
I eri" T. -"-,Jl.JS.,r. ?. lr.li.,lln: j ySSh'tn-r JSShW nTitV'r'lHV; Uhu I ,n,, which cmprl-rf
n Yxii eln , of ,, VnJi. T1, ""' el,l nm wash 1,1- fan.' nnd wiih hihhm . Mie iinttnlien were erganlred In this
r,,wz;f)f,;::rlm
nppreximutP sublimity. frr, en Uv r ri, learned them. W'n.ne Company of Pennsylvania
Ms tevenRPil His venReaiipr. liewever.
is net what he evpei'ted. and the lineU
vim hl-t inaii'liiKP te .lean. These
who knew Mr. Fnriiel'H inethed will '
pici .Mnrtiti te be nn hniipt. Iinpul'lve
mini of pienl plisii-at .tienslli and 'im'
p1" hi'iirt. mill thi' will find their e e
lierialiens tnlllllpit Miirti.1 I" the
"Amateur (ieiillemaii" and the here of
""'I he llrend IIIkIiwii.i" In ililTeiftit
period and in a different setlliiR. 'Il
ndventiiies are se hnznrdens that they
will mnke the henrt of the seasoned
novel render bent faster and lenipel Iilui
In rnrt.!.! Tin. Ilm hmmmil llinl llip 111.111
escaped alive or lie eeillil net have told Romantic Lifv
liN Merj . I . , , '
I "' All-et-li'iiii p Inne M,) .nnip
i Cininv S''i iiuniliilip 'i.rlei s .,M limp tome te
I (lllll .1 U( tin ..,.., ,.l. ... !.... .. t ... . .,
. .... m .......i.i.iHiii ' i in ininipr i iinirtn
I ' l.eltei in Isiili-I." ilii'iirsi' 11. !nuil . w he iiiiiri-li'd l'l-iinp I'milncns-PUP
lliinn I'.. I 1 .. fill.. flint L'll'I'S llf KlIMMill Tlif. iu.i,i....wU 1... I. .11.... ...I I
......... .... .- - ........ ,. , -, ,, "'t ,, nnninn
'. 'p indit'iiiiiMi of the piu-pei-i nini nn- ' ' '"'M. neniit idihsi i willi n miIiiiiip , ,, ., , ,, UnMii mnr
pt.iinn.-P f the book il liw.l. It is ,of renilnlvpenrps of he,- nf,. i An.-riea ?y 7p 0 . , J'rnr . bn i liilnct eneiiRb
-eiill.tr ,, er,e of nnteKt.iphii'.il lei- ami iibreml. J. , m. , K -U l.if- J;,1 p, ,. .1 . She mid" II 'te her own
iiri" or i.erti ennw ei iJiiniPiniiiin-. no uuu i npi-r. n naiies isei'innei v
a pentiirj an eminent lawyer who has Snn. It 1" umde up of ihe nrtiile
ptiMed a ileelded pint In the nffairs of whlrh slip wrote fm- the Sntiinliiv Km'
Hie r.rltish Kmpiie. The lellei nre'nliiR l'et Thcj nrp w el I we-th pie
nililresM'd in his dnuchler nnd are b'!h sitiIiir hiiwein i evers inr t i i' lt'-i-nli
In iiffe linn nnd icilei,. with lerienl wiliie.
ilii-iwd olt'erviitlens mnl nnnlse el She t.U nf her life in it nn i whfe
i ih ii' iiflnlrs. te;i her will) main 11- In i fiiilier was Minipr in An-lii.i. if
nun nii'iiiR mi'i lisii.U en ihp pihiil1 hei 'at"!- iii In 1in-tiii- inn I m' p-
i i 'iieis nf ppiMimiRiK nf lii'liinii nnd man iij:p in Prinr,. ('iini.n it'ene. in
nti.e Thee letlei fin1 n repri'seiim-, whom -he liepunip eimniti'il a Her an tie-
w of hew a i'iuin Sent regnrds iinainl.incp nf enlj two weekx Am
T)l. if .1 it land eninle. nnd they w'll lirtive a vnl-
Plwnc Men 111 the Wnr )w addition te tiny war l.brnry
"The Vnt Unttalleii." hijesl of the - The bntlnlfmi PVrrl7Li!',Ueni nil'
war histories. , 1P R,erv of the 400th , "fverk na he Ain c lr i. tee "
TeleRrnph Iinttnlien of the HlRnnll Ji,,,. ,' ,,P ,.ip f hnslllllles. wan Ihe
i-iiil wmilil sit in a ehalr with the book
in her lap and leprnt them n'end j1'1
lliiiinjh "he wei'i" reiiilhiR I hem herself.
The pli'tmi". Riilili'd I'pi- in tnrnlns the
nasi'", ami ehe ilid il nil se natural
l Iml .iaii;pi" llieui'lit slip wn" iniiU
eadiiiK llii"
In spenKliiR of Powell llhiikmeie s
"Lawn 'IViinW I',, te Ual " tUer""
.I.ilinn S. Mjrlek. president of 1 '
United Htnl I .awn 'leniils Awocla Awecla Awocla
tlen. enhl: . - . .... ,,., .
"i H. ink !t s niinnii'iii .i. "i
" T0"1 '0ln"nnl""' w,lic,'l,n0re "a "ehise Mudent of the R..mr.
Ilshe.s the volume, fenipaiiy I) was. , ,iie points wlileb he Mule" " r
mtnl In Plillndelphla. The erRani-1 value In both the I.eRinner nnil bn
'" first siuv servlie in Hip Tenl! leiiriiament plajer. nstiie win
piiuiisnes (he volume
per
znli.
necier ami aler took nnrl
in T' t iti inr ! iii, aviiirf .
tKM. lWWMlVHHJLVUU(;init
Everything Desirable in Roelti
nrriiKttsi'eti.s iti.nu.
UlllllUI. JlMlllH'l' HIU ,.H,,iui St.
lilfi.tler in ii fi,..
JtUN TIM;
Oldest Library in rhiltJttplih
Mlur.M" r. . , ii - , j ,t(in
The Boeldovers' Library
n the
little rIi-I. new siewii Chateau -Thierry. t'hampnRiip Miirm
ii" two lltll btn of her j Alsne-Mnriie. Sr. Mlhlel. Verdun nn
.ueufe-.rReiinn oiieintleii".
I'Iip. history nns remplled by
.1.' I i i'. i VliNOI.
"i In ill III 'Pipiei .' '!!l . '. I'.it
film'. ' .i i. Mire" liT" li..v. M ii
tin ( i ni' 'ooh I ' leM'ii'.e
tin. S-iiilliieii below t lie? firlh of l-'eitl
pattletilnrl.i KiiRlish pelitiec. l.iird
Shaw has been pieinineiit in nffniis
1 of Hlnte "inee nn early date. Ter In
'iiinee. I.'eyd (ieerRC appointed him.
rthile thp IVaee Ceiiferei'ee nns sitting.
'n net ii" indse l l w pen labor mid eani-
il til the niipiln nt I In- dei-kers' "dike I
I I Sh.iw'v uiflipii-p mil I ii'iidship
il'.tl iii"iiii'il n !ii"t I'l'in if! le RiN .
I n in ilhi.., iln'l"! . in IMinb iivli I'ni- '
t.i-.iv. n jjifl "In ll Im- in . Ii .1 tie
ii i mleii" i haiic' In eilnintlmi in Sent- ,
lllliil l.nnl SliiM'- 1.II- .111111' leieallllR
tell en ('iirnei'le. "Anilrew I
of (OlllMP
lili
I ..lulilreii who nip InkhiB the p"etl" te
heart as "he did.
I Miss Pjie has ,liit written anil il-
, liisii-iiteil anelher book of ihe 'iime l'""'
1 wMi-li "in- culls "I.ii'a Mnl'lda and
'(MI'pi Tub"" (K. P. Diili'Mi V I'"' '
I'nt i" lil.p'v te he as pe'iiiliii a 'I '
, lust Tim fm i Unit it had te he "eir
In hip"" twl e 1 efei'p l Iip ihi.t nf pub
Hiallen I" p'-enf thnl llip I'nniP of
"CiiipIp"" .lane" was villi alive nfle.-
twpim j ear", and thnt these who were
iiniiiiilnted with it wished te Ret I lie
took.
tnl.
Lambert Selianble, of Phllndelpii'n. It
eiiniiiiH mere tlinn ;!(H) Illustration,
which, beentlse of (he variety of service
which the battalion saw. r!vc nn ex
i client bird'K-eye view of the war. Its
pntjes nie ippleti. with Inslnnccs traRlc
te Improve the panic.
Kipling Illustrator Coming Here
Vnnl .leiive. the French animiil ,
mil ;iV ...',. ,,.. ,.. .i.i, leuuli.v,
nalntnr. Kiiewii ""-...--
oek? 5te "WbTin America
W. autumn. Jonve 1" "?rM
Hie animal sculptor. A I e Im l.m
l!ni.... nnd has wen imin. aillsii
A Treniexi
Story
of
North
Africa
j
d
eus
triuinpliH by his can vase"
i nil hit .iml nei p hmiIIhr. ami in hi"
h..! uii-.ii h'u ii li 1,1 il!i Ullrlll tlllelll.
. . ' ... .,.. i sim ins In
il, ; He,,,; v ,;',;: w i; i, ; j .; -. !;",' ",,.!. I s"ln" A" '' en
llalla.I nl jieniliiiB c.nni. iiieiirii ii .,,..-...--.-,....,,,. ', .. i ,.,i I l '.l!,i mi,i.
.. . . :.-.:.... sj ....... nf 111 It I" il lir I -I' linn n I ill .v.- l. ..... -
1111 l'l l" II II lllllllllli.il. .-.kiiiii- ... ... .... t .. .1 '
IIIC'IC IS II1IIP I Illlllllt. lei'
In Kussin and her association with the !! ,
Rl-cnt people of Ihe imperial court. ,
l Up story is told in Mich a wa that I
it holds the inlerc"! of the render from ' l? mi and Gratitude
i in. nrst. i nei-p w no striMiiR alter
li-ill Iii nt tlirii"i.". Inn a "Kin in nl .
ipih ' is disii.iil u!ii... iiinr.wwii.iiiii
.r.."i uiiRitt mi v Ii iiiev In
Ini-ili'il. for the In dt ; nt dii e in -.
wliiib her Ri'.iiiilfnlliPi- le'il I in' i.i
hi- I'fe i-i ihe lu.nl; ,ii,.,,i I .1 I
ile.illi caused critic" en imiii si, I
the iipp.iii In mme.
ma
. III-villi
el
is in
.l.'ff.T
The Clash of lihwds
Thee wlm Mke the nvnr nf the Kast
In their (iclinn will eninj ' Far te ".ve'i"
(TIourIiIe'i Mifflin ('"inpanvi. n in
mantle tale nf lliminnl and Imli.i b
Maud 1'ii-ci, mnl a hook of far Ri'intei
t'il)sta"ce mid inli'M'si than her earlier
books th ikeir Indian selling. It is
InrReh n stni nf n wmiini. s in)., mi- MMmenne
her sup .mil i, ii m-iii " hue fur hi
lili.thei. mnl of tm. 1. w's Mist intbieiicp
en the ii -in'" l.tc .
Whi-ii Id" "- in I i i '. "!' Iml i
he rep" wnh a warnuiR. Iinlf-im.d.ed.
nRnlnst nn I mint n mnriiiae. tliiiiiRh lie
1" the sun nl .i . I'll iti'fil Imlinn wiuirn
'and an KiirIisIi cenllenian. wlie e love
for each ether. It would 'cm. is the ex
ception ill-nun.' i lie rule In Auxin-In
ill nn allium
a Inch 'it min ll the pcerci
t.i. ..
.1... ..,1..... ... ...... u m. I'lillrvlnnu In pltnt- I nil " mr
tin- inn. i t"" ...- .... - ... r 1
neter and nen-U all of them are inedita- ' bj iiirn'Rie fur M
ni, ,,. ieiisif. In reiiiiltiR them one
thinks iineliininrilv nf a csirpiI lark
sinu'inR nt l he sk il knew
Hi II Unrne
ntleiided a luncheon Riven "ninnnnvl. V. A. Vrnser has tun ever "I
and Mr", t leiiieii" nnetliei or these tii'f inniit nnninir I'har-
nnd ceiiui'iiiiis thni Mnik Twain told ariers. reiiRii nnil renil . nlas nl p te
a mild IIiiIp snr about "ci'Iiik a seur-npe with nnexpeptpil sit'iatini
I'enishv Get 1 1 is I rngvanre
I'.i- ii,.! 1 1 inn the tali' of the
n! Mir tin I iiiiisltj up ni M'
Itiilinr,! Pr-iiuleii i-i "I'.lack ll.ii l'fin
Treiisiiii ' S'l Itii Inn, I had lireiiRliI
.ibeiit ihe ill-ill Ii nf Miirtin's f.iiher ami
I. ...I ..I .... . f I.,., ii.l nlnv n.i.l
inni i.ihi'ii ni'-"' "i"n "i ii- .-...,.- . ,
had sold Manin .i a "hue tt tlii""".h"
piiale". Martin emniied ft- mi his tusk
mnsieis mnl went back limne te learn
Hint Sir Kwliard had been i-npliired bv
inrntes nf the Si:inlli mn'.ii. and Unit
Ins dniisliter .lean wa i'lmnt in Rn iii
faced imliviilii.il i-piuIIiii! Innocents
Abie.id." ami p.iiht"d i' m n h th.it
II leek llll llllilllOOII te te'l. lle lll-e
i-piuiiike i. iiil iii writ int:. Mini. Twain
i'lilelltl il-ed III" opposite method, lis
In. wn alii" in put ihe s.isncilj of
C.iiiiiRit in (In- following i' line
"Thp i" 'nail sn.icih: "Put tmi .lit
III. lie il!R- II. I" "UP b.lskel ' l!it ill"
wlir imiii sijeih: -Put all ihiue e.'!;--int.
mie basket, nnd then init'ii tlmt
Ii 't in
cit 'nrieil
,n In es i f Rieat it
times abound In llu-se
men who hiis liied
a Ii fi
ll i'i'i -;iiiinc:
nn aiiiir." of n
InllR nini mi full
-riilp. b t In- wai. w'hich ,,,., n f Mm Mum inter' -t'niR nnd
Hey ipspnis f ii- his Im,. nf Iii. Kast
ern met'ier 's viiprime. and In'rs for Iimii.
IJey would i en r inni u a I hurt er
liRninst Inui.i
ltllt 111 till' I'll I MI'I n I il'. - .'! d
Uej . Ih" Piij'islimim. Ri'iuli niaiie;n..rs nn isl-md
out ni nn euiaiiRii ill 'll Villi nn mil'. in Killiil a
( Utile Garden
cousin, w lin i" in love with I, .in. mill
te fall in hue 'inh mi I'iir'.isIi hirl.
whose mi-lnl pi-ijudic' jire'iils our the
instincts nf her hem I when sue lenius
that Itni " l. miller was an Indian
eurinns ndventiires In fall Martin, linn
.nes ,ui the pvpi'diliiui. and urn til l-nsi
impnrtai'l is hi" discniui ilia, Iip imps
.Inan. the daughter of hi" "iipiiii Tin--teri
puds with Mai tin left n'eiie en
Inc.-.ii"' he ha- a 'fiilentalli
:-iii l.'iiuiii wlm innif in tlic
And then, show in:; him tin- si.nn ,,f ,, his vetiRenme.
Jove lie u.i'l tlieiiRlit was real, feiiiiw
word from an I'.iirIisIi rhI. -ihu mi" hi"
bw eel heart in cliildhoed. and Ilei turns
homeward. iIieurIi sick with fear that
In this ense. tnn. his Indlnn bleed will
turn the lialnnee n.ilnst htm.
"Fill te Seek" i. n snr slrnnjly
tehl and nltnueilii-r umiii lendlus.
thniiRli I lift ' are digressions withnui
which it v mild he mnre en iniiible, and
tee niiint Imlinn winds ami iiua-e
whlcli fnl. in thfinschcs. in iiipli the
local i-nlni ilu-i wen. iippari'iilly in
tcmled te Rue.
plnci- in .lean'" "hip and lie liini-RPd
wiih ui'irdei. .lu.in .ii's aiini mnl in -
nil iitnlli ilispnwrs the in a in- nt
lilac!; I'.art'cini. n famnii p'rnle. uhicli
-.IPs mill her. Iml Martin had net let
hi-
m-
A Penitentiary Pert
" Tale of a Wall-tl Town.
R VJCIi. Pen 1 1 'llli.lt I I.I P. I.i
cett ( emii.iiii i. is a foil, -fin ii rn' pniMiis
bj a pi-i-nii I'lmnip. fiei.i inipinal iii-
dPIlfP CliPl-ll IPII. as nn. nf the poems
in entitle! ".McKeini i il e "
The Willi i- Is i-i iiIi-iii i ,t man of ii iie
The sier.i of hew lie did It is told
ill "Mnriin t'niiislij's VeiiRinii"c"
(l.iltle. Piieiui A- Ce. i It opens with
Mmtiu -till nn ihe i-laiid after three
leafs lie is IntlRillR for ' ntlipnillnll-
"hip. ulieii he hears llets and -or n
jniiih rininiiiR in'aiul from ihe li'iieli.
piirsiifd b sniiie men lie (i.es at the
pur-ui'is ami the .ninth lakes leliiRe
willi liim and ,'. lira lie mteiiers willi
tile leulli's clfeils tn I. ill the p irsiipfs
Ihe .leutii t ill II" oil h.lll. ,111 1 ,1- Milinii
- mi iln' pmiii of klllitu hi- .is-nilii'it in
-.If defi'll-P Iip ills, in its ti..lt I lie secni
iiiic jeiiih is a inuiiR ivnuian. She tin ns
mil in be .Inan. a pirate mplnln. te
whom all the nih'-r piiati' i-.iplnins nli
mil iln ir nil1 Sue falls in hue with
hint en il.p ,iin, Fer meie ilian li.ilf of
tllP bonk liei 'live tnaki'- ll . til all Hilts
nf timiblc liim ;b it sines l.js In'e It
will lie .afii-U'd ,-ni r.'i il i lint iiip bonk
is a pit. lie -inii ami lluit Mnniti limill.i
Fall liiirdli i-eenn. the linn- for pub
Iieaiiuii of n hook mi Riirdeini's. but
Mr- Fianci- KitiR's --Thp l.'tile iar
den" lAthiii.ic Menthli Pre si weiilil
he wiiceme at am srn'.eii. In fail, ii" ii"
Ieiir eri'iiiiiR. of autitmn ami nun r a.-e
I Iip ideal Iiii.p for the pl.'linillR that
I Ids leiu-i ict cliarinii' ie'iiiiip mak""
pnssjh'.-. Spiln; i" tin- uiii'' i"i piaii'
ins inn nlanniiie. the Ranleii
Mr" K'np meds iln- common eiie-
of beins Ien lai'i -ill'' m Inr i u'.-i .m
ion Rem nil in hei desfiipiietis nnd
iliissiliintleii". Maui R.ltden line'.- me
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