. ,-,v .--. .. - nfjy-Aw .j .-.! "-' -i rv jWJ'Fv' -wjp " i ii i .i. j. ,-,, .T. -. JliWli1wpwHWPtiiuB II " V. ' " Q EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 18 " ft- & Lf dreamland ADVENTURES Going Hunting By DADDT Jack and Janet go hunting with ipcnetls ami drawing tablet instead ' gum. They try te catch Mr. lluek Jlecr by grubbing his horns while he s asleep, but he surprises them by running away with them. CHAPTER VI Dear Peer te tlie Hrscite M" R. HUCK DEKK hntl i-arrlcd Jack and Janet nway se fnst tliey ncurcely lind time te feci nfrnld. Net until he waded In tlie creek te threw t!lC rleCH. Tnilillr Pntikiii 'i ml .Tnlinnr IJulj, off the trncl;, did they begin te thrill with fenr. ..l'Wnnt "hrtll wp de?" or led Jnnct. xic (legs can t save us new." At the sound of her voice Mr. Ittick Deer Htepped short, lie hnd theudit lie wn running nway with man hunter. Janet 'k voice told him they were only children hunter, lie looked down into u deep peel, und there, ns if in n looking glass, he saw .lack and 4 Jnnct peeking through hN lieni. "Oh!" Miertcd Mr. ltuek Peer. "It will he easy te get rid of thee ciilldien hunterR. All I will have te de will l" te take them out into the lake and drown them " Jnck and Jnnct could understand "Very word he said and. of course, ihey were ularnicd. .Jink'i only thought is te wivp Jnnet. 'Prep off:" he said. "Fellow the creek bacL until seu come te the dogs." "Hn!" snorted the deT. "If she drejvs off I will prod her with my horn" nnd stamp her w 1th my lumfx. That will be easier than drowning her in the lake." When Jack heard that, he wouldn't let Janet drop nff. Se Mr. Hiu Ic Peer climbed out of the creek nnd set off en n gal'ep through the weeds. Nwn lie CUIIIO te tin- shore nf tlu Ink". "Ha.' I will swim far out Then I J Will sink until only mv nose is out of i water!" Mim-tcl the deer. "The ehil- tiren win itent oil my hack ami 1 can drown them." Saying this the det r plunged Inte tiie Jnke, Jack mid Janet thought they were le-t. "Trj te swim te tier" cried Jack te Janet. "I will right hlin while you are Hiivlnir niiirsclf. " "I'll drown jeu both." snorted Mr. ! Hlirk Dim r. lunciiiL- tnu-nnl the ilwn Water. "Help '." ct led Jnnet. And In lp enme most uncxpi ct"dlj A slim form dashed from shore, send! is the spray splashing te right and left. A beautiful deer iiis'ieil between Mr. Iiiick Peer and the deep water, blocking bio path. "Whar are vmi trying tw iIj'.' ' de manded th beautiful deer. "1 am going te drown these cluldrc.i who came into the weeds te hunt us," answered Mr. lluek Deer. "If they eame te hunt us, where are their guns?" demanded the beautiful deer. "We haven't an guns." spnke i.p Janet n,ulc!clj. "We aie just hunting With our pencils nnd draw ins tablets." The beautiful deer .iueI. her inelt.v bend at Mr. Muck lJe r. "Take them back te sh,.i." she ordered. Mr. Muck Peer nbejed vitj . weekly. "All light if you say se. Pear Peir." he answered. "Of course I say se. Thcs- aie the children who revued m from the ant city in which I was the prisoner of Flying Wizard Ant," answered Pear Ileer. "Ne harm shall come te them if I can help it." I At that Jack and Jnnet gae a shout , of joy. Yes, this wns their friend Pear J Deer, who had escaped with them from i the ant cit. Mr. Hurk Peer was wrj j Kind he hpdn't drowned them when h'i found who they were, and he nnd Pear i Deer peed for all the pictures they , wanted te drnw. Then Mr. Buck Peer took the rhil- ' Jren en lus back, und carried them bach i te the glade en the bill. There t!ie were found b.v Teddie I'upkins. .lehnn j Hull nnd the ponies, Tmie and Tops, I who Badly had given them up ter let Jack nnd Jnmt went gladly home I with their drawings, hut thev liiade up their mind te go hunting again, and that very een. MAYOR TO GO TO SAVANNAH Will Open Deeper Waterways Con vention Tuesday Hended by Kinll P Alhreeht. presi dent of the Philadelphia Ilmu'se, the advance guard of Philadelphia repre sentatives te the annual convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Asso ciation, which opens nt Savannah, Ge., next Tuesduj, lift yesterdaj. Mayer Moere, president of the as sociation, which has a membership of thousands, will open the conven tion. Mr. Alerlght. .1 W II 'i. in, preeldent of the Philadelphia Mail time Kxchimi;, am, ...ei.e 1. Spreulc, Jiiecter of the Department of Wharves, Decks nnd Ferries, v. em selected bv Mayer Moire te represent Philadelphia at the convention. The pait leaving yesterday in cluded members of the Iteurse. To Te day a delegation nf membeis nf tim Maritime Kxihange, the Heard of Trade and the Commercial Fxchange will leave en the, steamship .luniutii. NOT SO FAMOUS THEN Sixteen venrs age Hale Hamilton. new co-starring with Grace I.n Hue in "Dear Me" at the Iireai Street Thea tre, was a great pal of Douglas r.ilr banks. Thny went te Europe together en a cattle.ship becnuse they didn't have the prlce of passage. "Fair banks," Ilnmilten explslnH, "had just scored a tremendous hit as a chorus man in 'Fan Ten,' nnd I was starring in the silent drama very silent for I was out of a job. Prospects, didn't leek any tee rosy, se we decided en n jjrand European tour. The cattle geln ever and the steerage people mum,,, back made excellent bhipmutes.-' UNUSUAL PLAY COMING An unusual dramatic treat will he ,f. fered te this city u week from Memlav nljrht, when "The Kmporer Jenes,'"' by Euteni O'Neill, comes te the Wal nut Street Theutre. This weird play, based en the element of fear, with its Hccnes Inld in nn African Jungle, has Charles (illpln, the Negro actor, in the leading pnrt of the ex-Pullmen porter. Aa n curtain raiser the Prorincetewu Players, who are putting en "The Em- erer Jenes," will produce "Suppressed eilre," by Susan Glaspell. NIQHT WATCH" HELD OVER The enthusiastic reception given te "In the Night Wnteh." the mele. drama new nlnvlntr nt ti.n ii-ni.... Htrcet Theatre has led te Its being kept for n third week. This excitlug war tlm thriller, which features the sink ing of a warship en the stage, also inarUd the return te the footlights of Itebert "Warwick. Ollve Tell is his leading lady. TO UNVEIL WAR TABLET AJlllfo?er,.a! u",ct ""vice will be held t 7,80 O'clock tomorrow night at B pam M. K. Cliurch, in honor el MllMW'j World War keldlcrs, nnd of . uiiuni n ft TLm.. m... 1 ' t ' ltl,rm., V. a iiu speuKerB will include Praf. (Jnivin n Ainm.,0 f v-w 1'pv K,e,TV'-W' 8trawi D-P- und" 7V r' vmq xiasw auttie. t JUVENILE LITERATURE DOES NOT DETERIORATE piHLDKE.VS Heek Week brings a rich nrrny of Juvcnlle lltcrnture. Heys and glrln arc well provided for s-e far as literary contents for the Yulclldn (locking are concerned next month. There is Bemcthlng te suit every tusk' of the childish mind or the mere sophis ticated adolescent. And there is wide variety In each class Hoekn for boys nnd git Is seem te run pretty constant In material and merit. The passing years feuii te change stles less in jmeulle lictien than in nil) ether form of publication. There nre changes of scene nnd the time is advnnccd te contemporaneousness, but many of tin old plots still de scrvi'e and they arc peopled with fnmllinr figures. Tills is net te say that books for heys and girls are ulteether formulary, but they de, en tin wliele, fellow certain tilies, Frem the st j lstie standpoint. tliej are much better than the A'gers, Ellis Optics and Ilentys of a bygone da. I Heresy, mavbe ! i Of course, the llev Scout -mil the (iirl fiulde inevementH hae given writers a th"inn unknown in the past grneiutie:i. This year Kusscll Cart-r opens a M'rio M'rie M'rio ef stories which will inteic-t all Scouts if the igoreiis ipialit of tlie tlrst two volumes, "itiib Hansen. Tcmlcrfoet," end "neb Mansen. smut i I'enu rui llshiti,: Cnmiiaii.v). are fulfill 1 in later volume. Interesting c-.dits of campilij and si out life ,nc featured. A lether novel theme is taken ndwni tage of bj IrMiig .Macd.itiald. who use the movies us a backgre md for "On Hi Tees" iThenias Y. CrewelP, nnd who puts Ms here through iitmiv a stunt whli !i will give heys an idea of the ,nevk : Travel nine. ill Fiction In the elder iH.vm travel was a fn r Ife tnerie fur .-"iters of juvenile book, and the c p'uitatlen of foreign lands perennially provides materi.il for biek biek greund ng.iinst which tu-ave and worthy veung American heroes can enje ha?. nriN and adventures. In this clas of ,,r"' bin s tnere is alwn.vs a chance te cmn iisefcl information about etlui If nd , "heir peoples n ml customs, with rattling plots. In the old davs the in fni million elten overloaded tiic story, as it rh" late Herace 1 Scudibr's "igxas JeurnevH." i in even in the hi,. cvc'epedtc lore of Oliver Optic's "nini Ainriea hread." while seii-aMnn htid til" right if way In H'.ier'irvdge He;n vtc's Jin ; HnrUavva" unis, which hit' mm h relished by bevisb readers, but net se much favored b.v parents, the same being true nf Hurt I.. Sfmdish'j "Meirivvell" pcregriuntleus, even when thev rose from paper-back "dime" nov nev nov eldem they really f0t a nickel U bound form. Many parents thought they .,.. .,...,; k: ..!..:. i , .....,.,, is a i-u.... inn wbiii , sersMp ever their boys reading if the j ilecl. was hound. , i Th bit-iiivnl.le tVntiei. UU i heeler has 1 reiight tee travel -ndvi n - -- ., , .,..., tore sturv in te da in a new series. "Ihe I'.ii .l"linillll-!s." nf which "Iliiiiting Ilnlde'i Treasure in the Andes" ,iml "IMettina in 1'irnte Seas" ilieerge II. Deinn Ceiiiiinnyi are the, initial ventures. The titles of both give a fair hint of the themes nnd the locales 1 and nil be.vs Unevv just hew gripping a! jam Ir. Wheeler can write. Captain Charles dilsen. an English writei.l inuses ins .line rii-uu new vvnii ii-iu u,v 1 Chinese Iiripands and "Ihe Scarlet Ilnnd" flledil. Mend & Ce.). another Oriental s,e,-v . both being leple.e with 0x1 Ming tin ulent. I lie heroes in both ere. of i nurse, Knglish lads. James Hendr.vT's new bonk. "Cennie Morgan in the Fur Ceunrr.v" ill. I'. Putnam's S'insi. takes a favorite here of the boys, from earlier volumes nf his doings, into the "big North" among the trappers. History in Story Ferm Heeks of historical fiction have nd vnneed since the davs of Geerge Alfred Ilentv. with hi three limiks n vear nml his industrious rival. Geerge Mnnville Fenn. There is 11 bit lesH hlsterv and much mere smrv In such 11 boeh 11s "A Princeton llev I'tider the King" iDedd Mend 1, in vvlii'h Paul Tomlinson re constructs impressively the d'ljs of the iildd'e of the eighteenth ennturv. when the then 'Cullege nf Vew ,Terev" was still lecati'd In ,1 1 nleti . Annthe Tnmlinsiin, the wel'i-knnwn Everett T . who has been writing attractive and popular be.vs' books for a uuarter of a century. Is the author of "The Myste rious Hilllemnn," which is bnscl en episodes of the I'evolutlenary War in the Cnrelinas. where there wns a bitter fei.il kottveoTi llira 'Fnetau nnrl the frtwnnt I patriots who were bound te threw off the tvrnnnicnl Hritish yoke, nnd did. In "Beene of the Wilderness" (E. P Dutten tV Ce.) Daniel Hendersen hni written a grnphie sterv of which tli great central figur? is Daniel Heme, p tee has a Colonial ntsnoephere. wi n h 1 well maimaineil ami brings te the fn-e ninny inteie.tiiig facts nbeut our nnw-- 1 ters. Curteuelv enough, thire is eulv . etic book bused en the Grent War te heinl. tci'iugh with sin I, immediate ii.a terinl and se ninny participants te writ- ' abei.t the world conflict a score have 1 been expected. "At the Frent'' fl'enn ' Publishing Cempiin.v 1 is the fourth vel- I ume in the Victer Series hy Cnptni'i ' Charles Hotsferi! formerly of the Canadian Expeditionary Fetces, niel w.f..n- ..H.l.en n .1 ,..,,,, 11 rnu In I ,n . ... I'lllti's 1111 in' 1 in, ...i'.,,- ,., , ii. ( of ltalpli Stenn, Kml Van Heme and th ether American bevs win figure In the , enrlier volumes nf r'.ie series The book 1 Is illustrated bv Hue (lrnvvlnes. which kIvc a valuable Idea of the various mil itary terras used In the story. A bej who has read this series will knew a (treat deal about b th the strategy el thoe; erld War nnd the icience of war- fare. Yarns of Sports i Sports In the elder Renerntlen et bej'H boehs played an Incidental role, but new there lire whole books written about the j ejiulnr pntnes of Yeunrt America. Itnlph Dudley Paine has written a jrniipinir. rnmanci of font- hull in "I'lrst Down Kenturkv" ! ilIouRhten Mifflin Company), which wU be liked by bin yeuns readers. Am' Ralph Heiiry Harbour's annual orts I Mery, for which mnny boys enjterlv leek, is also about football. It is culled "Left Half Harmen" (Dedd. Mead & Ce.) Tleth stories, Incidentally, hove n school background. Heeks for Girls Heeks for girls are by no means be many ns these for boys. Docs this mean girls nre mere Interested In knitting or dressing dells thnn in rendinc'f At any rnte only hnlf n dozen or se for young misf.es have come te hand In comparison with ns many dozen for the heys. One of them Is n story of the World War. "Cnptain I.ucy in the Heme Sector" d'enn Publishing Company), another volume in the Army fSirl Series, hy Aline Harvnrd. It teltcs the charming young heroine, nfter the armistice, Inte (iermany and Russia nnd thence te Kngiand. "Hubs at Heme" (I'cnn Company), In Alice Celver's popular "IJnbs" hooks, has peme of the wnr tetihltv nbeut It, ns the heroine of "Ilhhs at College" does geed war work while Allen and Donald nre In France. Girls who like outdoor sports will enjoy "The Camp nt Oravel Point" (Houghten Mifllln) hy Clara Judsjen. uunu life, figures largely In it. "Max- ALL SORTS OF NEW BOOKS FOR BOYS AND Jury's Heuse Party" (Page Company) is a new "Marjerj" book in which the heroine nnd her friends are presented In a new set of iterests by Alice 10. al ien. Abbie l'nrwcll Hrewn'n "Iteund Hebln" (E, P. Putten) Is n new book of the Little Schoelmntes' Series, in which the life of Ainerlenn children is shown. The scene is in a summer cnnip. Fer the Kiddies Heeks for the youngsters nre tills jenr unusunlly well Illustrated. "Fn- . verlte Fnlry Tnlcs Frem the French" i (Pedd, Mead & Ce.) includes stories Yeni Perrault, Mine, P'Aulney and Mine, de Heniimeut. The illustrations In color by It. Cramer are striking. I "A Treasury of Plays for Children" fl.lttle, Ilr-iwn & Ce.) is edited bv Montrese Moses, who Includes "Punch and Judy," "Fair Oawalne." "The Tejnmker of Xiircmberg." and "Alien in Wonderland." Among the authors ' ,lre I.wl.v Crcger.i. Frances Hodgsen imrm-it, idiistnnce .Mackuy, Austin Streng nnd Stuart Walker. The pie tutes nre in Teny Sarg's quaintest vein. "The Children's Munchausen", ( Houghten Mifflin I is a retelling of the "whoppers" of Hasp?, which have. nnuiM'd generations of renders. Corden l!es4 is fh, illustrator. i "Stokes' Clilldien's Aiinunl" (V. A. St. ikes Cempnti l is rich in stories and j Pictures, many in color. There aie P enty of jingles, tee. The contents, by a number of writers and nrtist, offer a wide variet.v of reading for children ui te their teens. There aie lets of, "'! "bedtime teries" In the book. "Pueky Paddles and the Three Hears" (Putten) is Pcrtliu Hall's clever laptatien of the three bears fairv ; stnr.v . Harrison Only has both nar rated and i'hi-'trated "Caleb Cotton Cetton Cotten fail" (Houghten Mifflin), which gives! i rabbit's funny adventures In search if the cditeii plnut. I "The Littlest One" t F. A. Stokes! ' 'enipnii i i b.v Marien Aclceck (Mrs. Sidnee Webb1, who has writtm some l.nrmliiT rh.vines about a toddler. The ""'"'i I'ic.iiics uy .viarg.irer j arraiii ire exnulsite. "liiilf l.'n.,fu fnr V.,,,,,,. I".... .,! i f'.. i i ..:...... i ,, , . ... ' ,.., -. ,w, ..'u" i in in i ,. ii - ee tur.v Innpnnvi is by Francis Ouiinet vvhleb is testiineiiv enough te its an an theritatlveness. 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