Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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HENRY ARTHUR JONES REGARDS H. G. WELLS AS AN UNSAFE GUIDE
THE WELLS CONTROVERSY,
JAPAN AND OTHER MATTERS
HSsPfc 11F 'i
f'lKKiM-", ilrifi t liini i . fulllilnrlnii"" iiikI
lniii,sililiss who 'mini.' MKr Jiiii."
'I In1 i-iiIIim in lH mill inliTiiiitkuiiil-l-N
Imve iicM'r Iicimi lirlil iii te m'ei n
iiietv iflYrtit'l, th, in Mi. .loin's Iin
iliuii' it in tliU ImhiI: Me liil" tin- ttlu'li"
tiiln of Hiimii Mnitfinj: liluws uicr llie
-li.iiilili'r nf Mr WrlN. Tlmt U'-nil,'-ii.
in i- .1 liilliiint iiei'lit thru- nn
C'i.mI in lc s wlin tliink linn "in1 "f llu'
chiiI'-i nf hi I'li'Tiili"!) but be i- ii'it
, -I'llllll pllllli' lltllM IK (I llixlei'lllll r
:i- mi I'lnniMiiii' thinker. Ner l In1
. n iln Miiri I'esf'il itiiriiiiir of a ln'w
U"i
(ilibs ;iv .i iMnI Malier
A Mil Ni biilv who n-iiiN timvp'
Cilibs ami liki' ether m fli-it
lutli'i ii-maiki-il te iii" llmt ' view of
i'k- fin t Unit iIhtp HP' !', lilHI.niM) iimiv ,
A PLAY THAT FAILED,
"Th Harp of Life" Reads
Belter Than It Acted
In tlie iner-liirn icilip: iiiniMil. of
tmblMinl ., i' is In In' epei ti'il tlmt
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-i-Hers" ii iid "li.iliiiiin.'k "Hull's" nf. i
llie'P jmc mneiiL' iiewlx.
In ri'Knnl In (lie lntrt ilriiinii of .1.
llllllll. Mlllllll'l s, till' lll'l'lsiell lis te
nis( uliiili grume it slieiiM In- littcil
'Mte is ii mill l it I'liliich of pi'iseiiiil
"lilliien. tmt it i enh fulr In sii Hint
il miiii'it In' rlnss.'d in any cue of tin'
word us ;!( at "
"'I'lir Harp of I.ifi'-' il,,inn Com Cem
panj I is inn' of tin' minis plays mIiI.-Ii
Mi'. .M'ltiiii'i's wrote for his wife, bet-ti'i-
l.imwii .is l,.vnclle Tiijlur I'lnla
i!cli4iia was ein of a frw i-ities which
niw it cum led. f( r. as far as the feet -
11','iiis Wei iiccincd, this tlrtitnn
laid il at m ...
As a closet il. i j il pieli.ililj will he
wmsm jbsel
iiiAin itriii it .kinks
w eim ii tliiui iiiui in limit I'lilnin lit ' .,. i,iimI, i,,.,' ... ,.i,ir', ..,!,.,. ..i
,ie-i lit sie ssi.lli.l net b" -mrpri-i'il ,if ,,,,,, ,f ,,,, , ,, ,,,.,,, ,,,,. Ji;n, ,.
Mr Cibbs si,.iilil wine his m it new-l ,, elmniriei . with Hie Olnt of rad rad
ibent an I'lmli-limnn wln fell in l"'1'! in'. 'Hie heis wein.in" tjpe which
with .1 usitiii.- niiii. .Ill ill. Iltld tln'l l.iiiicil..ii Mitdell nnitra.NCil III ' I'lie
ie-iillititf w ir that il" l'liRli'li cirNNew ei k lile.i " Thai charm In- i-
.,,1. nm li r. A Mr i!lblw is an'11"' Ibe one pl.i. il bv l.aiircttc Tav iei
peit ill plot .enstrn 'tn.li. he I'enbl I ' j"' I ill My "fat" p.n t (if the phij . hut
vwite n file en tins Mir-im- that we'ibl , ,I;" of '., i, i Voren.t. tbc "bud wemun"
le bi'Cil lilliC. I . iik.iki ini-nr in a Iliiii1eeii-e'ii
W M
cicehgi: (.IHItS
Wlinsp liitt-st neM'l deals mIHi all
old tbcuii' nf a child wlin dees imt
liiinw who slin is
il the intention from
Win, lias written a dcicse of the '.,.,, if it did n-tlii.,',- te s,r..,S;hen 'Z,',V'Z "'C'''',''' "'"
e.xLstliii; mm Ml elder ill tin- form nf Xiiu'-Am-n. an .i.f.iii" t-r wiii'b Mr ,llt, ' "'."l"n she knows te .en.
1'hilip (fihlis Inis he. ii ixi-iKinu dn an-i
an .ill.ii 1. mi II (.. Wells
.... iiiui, ,t .,i. ... ...- ii i i iriens mi-. i ,-.,..s ,...- ., ..
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...i. ..-.I ... ...-... K. nii'M in li". ...ii-i... ii... ... ..- M-or.... willed mid 1nirtiei la the
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Mr,
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II h.l linn i iin ii. Ii i'i i1, 1 1 "I I ! : -;i ii 1 , i, r..1. i-in .' 'i In "in" w'c d I , ii-ilii u; ii s, I, M IM , i'( i, i,iU , ,
He is loekiim teiw.ii.l ',. th- soeiiiiiij !,,, , S, ,, .1 i beni ten mviic u the last ll('t slie hliew s th.
flnns of I'h no i and Sen! loin t'lllil-'i'- l,,,.,,,.l,i .,., I.v n .,i,i:iii mil ti.-i nmtlier 'e.il denth of In i nif.,.,i i.-,.. I i...
Illn. after he h is had Iu s,n :il.ent tlie ' sj, lSU ,0 dn-ssed as -i lm ami i '"K ln-r line for tin; MI1 ) resiiense te
u ns.hiiiBte'1 enference n were nei j,,.,, ). n , i-nensli hii'l "'''ti com
tr this riliuintieii one n.itflil siism , t , .,., te cirti ln-r livina selliiis m-w-
thnt Mr Well had left I'iik .ui'l te ,,,.,. in the Sn ts of New Yerk At
Hscnpe ft, .ii. IIciim rtlinr .len.s. 1 1 1 a-;e of twelve she i. in nw.iv te escape
Mr .lone- did ii. .1 asree wuh whnt the brnt-il trpiitinent of tin- w man who
Mr. Wells wrote nbeiit ISnssm and l'ie,w:is iiikms inre of lur Sin- had
All the New
llBOOKS
As Soen ns Issued
I CAMPION & CO.
1313 Walnut Street
m
Main Street's First Birthday
One year ftge. October -Nl, Sinclair
I.pwIs' "Mnln Ktroet" was publlsbed
bv Ilnreurt, Uracc . Ce. Its .snles in
Hip I'nlH'd Statis plnady total well
ever 100.000; in addition iiiimcreiis
edition-) liavp Itch sold in Kncland,
Cnnndu and Australia. Krem publi
cation In tic PJid of lllll) a trlllc lesm
tlinn HO, 000 cepie.n were sold. Vbeiit
10,000 of tliese were aliseibed in and
mar Xrw Yerk City. With I no begin
nitiR of 1H2I tlic sale spieail lapidly
Seutli. West and thinnab New IChkIiiihI.
and sIihp March it has been the best
Jrllinc lieyel tlireimlmut tlie feiinliy.
Basil King's Literary Philosophy
Unsll KIiir glvei tlie follewiiiR reclpp
for writing a novel : "Shew tlie drama
of people fighting the battle with cir
cumstances and winning It." In re
gard te pointing a moral, Mr. King
Fays; "Material conditions being no
mere than the whetstone of character, it
is a peer tool that .is broken In the
Hharpening. The only resemblance te
a moral I ever have In view in the
edge te which an instrument of Ijuc
quality can be brought when pressed
against the grindstone."
MY DEAR WELLS
BEING A SERIES OF LETTERS ADDRESSED BY
HENRY ARTHUR JONES
TO MR. H. G. WELLS
UPON BOLSHEVISM, COLLECTIVISM, INTERNA
TIONALISM & THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
with incidental mention of ether points of difference.
Letters written during the Autumn and Winter of 1920-1021,
$3.00. It rJieuld hi 'ittiinnblc at any bookshop or from
E.P.DUTTON & CO., 681 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK
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i ne lllllllier s niii. It u . ,i 1,1
"f .Mr. Minneis that Hie snenfn e Is
""I m-imlliii or sielilll, .,.( -ntal
Mrs. Voreuo would have loathed In lng
i but. Ne. she disillusions the boy Willi
cniel, crude blows when she me, Uiiiglj
f QUENTIN
ROOSEVELT
A Sketch with
His Own Letters
Kditi-d by
Kermit
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ltnlshcWsl... mid he said ..I i:i a series , .,.,! ,,Mh a few w.-Us li-lei- that lii.'-"" J-irlngli nynls lier misspent life
of letter-, part of i.,,., w.,e p,,.,'.,i ,.,.ii, was net lur mother. Mi- ' 's jl M'-cndidly lem.ucd and w.,l
III the Vew .-k Tin..-, ami ,,...t m b,..ik h-r 1. e en ti.- u-re,ims of a l..B .""':'" :": .'", ,''' ',' '' " ,l," '
Londen Th..- lei ters lu ,. 1 ,, K1. . ,entrj pla. m -st. 1,,-st. , C..nf ,,,. , . '..,','"' ,' ', ""'"'' I Rnn;iVflt Iht I' (l
irfil inf. a I k ."! U P'ar . ,tl, i. tnk.il in... the nr :,.,.l tiit.illi , .)'""" , "'' ," U" , 1 KOSeVeU W, , ,
.-,.... .1- ,. , , ,. ..., .,.. i , i ,, ,, Hie Miatncter of tlie moil,, i took en I r.t memo- Mjl', h-sJt i
' . ,. ,,- , " ,,.' '""I sjn,piitl, under tlie skillful l.aniN I . , ,, ..Tu0 fiW T' ' iT.-S-
i.ng.d the,,. I, , Iin. ,f ,., ,,. Xn , , I , al te The (L'jf
s.ene, of this kind .. lensisteniiy drawn. At one ,,.., -he'S V e U n K Vh$
:u. ss what tb. ..in...,,,,, is. nillIlnr IMlK,.s ,,or ,ltl rx, ,,.,, Wiun!, I Kaplc. His !-(yy
M'el'.s" ill 1' Iditi.i'i Ce i. wiiii'h ink' it into ii
Is a most (luertiiiii i numhiiti.m ..e tin n if site In
hteraiuie .f i ..nil .crs The hook w.i- i,.ier n.i.l
readv for publn atinti in .Inly, but il . ..nhl ii.-mi
....i.i. .n i .. ... .. .i ., i .. i. . .i ...... ...,. , I.. .,. ..
WHS minium "' .i'i-'- '" " ....... i. .- n.'i mm ,. I i ,ll in -lull e matron. Well, III It -
Jlr. Wills win. Ii imis lntci-pieted In Iin- Ittit if jeii are familiar with the genus ,,.r s. nv(. .m, ,m,,iIiIi. ..f ,,.,.,,,.
publishers te lin-.in -i s,ni f,,t- lib,-! 1 ,, ,e n t need I., be told. !'.. I wei u the . her.self m n,,v emergency. 'I'lie iicr
They g.ne Iiiui an eppnrtimitv In indi- uniedti. 1 1 . of th" gi'd "ii tlie l'ast , mom. m . j almost the X -inn hjs own ht-
CatP Wliar pans el Hie hook were fine 111 .e-v ieir en,, ,n- .....ii" e-m ...-. i.' i . ie.ni, in lllll (ill tlie neaipst
libelous, but as Iii has net di igned l" of tin- inser. and the risking of the leiiiise te weip ,,r fnint.
expuigate the lelt'-is. lae book new ap' leurs te em Ii eilnr's nriii-. h (libb-
pears. If will delight tin- heart ..f all has miiniiccil te .-ram i imimli inisiinilei Romances of After the War
these whi legnrd Mr. Wells as m. i,.i Mainline and eiiensh of tin- imi.-liina n,,, llf ,, (lf jm,,,.,,,,,,,,, f,.,it ur -
a reliu'ie i. eeoneiiiic and lilsiein-.il im tteii of Hi-li men ni'd etupl.iis.int of the tendiusi ment of human relations
jiressieinst Mi .leties iid. lies -md law.ur- le nii-if .be ni"-t ran neii after Hie war ha- In-en the sunn time,
liunctures niiil l.nnh.iMe Mr We. K and appetite for -u. Ii ihim;. ' humorous or In-iu I -nppciiliin; nun. me s
hlBlialf-diuested ,-li.is till th.ie is i,..tl,. '' "" ictuniini; men. main of whom
W l,.f, ,f them s.ue a few (all I Tlie Case of .lan.ill '"ve b..- we,i,e,l Mr- l;,.,,,,,, ,.,.
r. n T sennllt V I "-r j
J' v " ( . T "-
and protni-e I & .
ri'vunU'd l n 'i .i
HIK K'll 'I im-lll s.im' a n-n lit I lie i .IV- in ........ hllnnlt Cel s I I II' I ( t '
frnKiiients. And lie does it without for mill: last chapter of ln..n .1. Ti- in'- reinan.es un.ierhe Vit!.' ,,r''Aveund
a moment !emiiS his umper. m nn'ia- J .i-,,,.,,, ni tlie rni-cl Stiiies-' Snipe.." -sin,., i,n. ,. j.nt.i,! t ,( (n
plieric.ill liilsii'"-' I'i- 'iee i lle.i'.diti ii Mifllm Company i will be ''" '. It l.lpptn...ti Coin,,,,,,, ,,
rr.. . t .... . . .. . . .1 .. ... ..!,,,!, s..i.liisl n ilte.l I .. Kiel's Hielltll.
The eiiPiunir of the hrs, lit,, is .1... the Ill-si I., wlin It s..plnlii ateil n.iuei.
lic'nns M' .Ien.-, mss a fiien.l w'. dl tn'ti Mr Tn-al is a prefi-s,,,. m
readme aloud t-. him an art in ., ' M-itif.'id Cmwisitv in Ci'ifeima
nieriuiiK I i r praisiir: Mr Wells at,, I "hn- for lift., t, m-.ii- I," lu. b n
declaims tint he le.l.n . ilnnkms f.,r "'i hnu: 'he med. rn h si..n ,,t the .,,
half Ivinpc" W!icrei.p..ii the lri.-ml I'.isi New it is inter. .i,n: te knew
Mopped leiiiliui: te ii -k- "Nmv we "imt sll.il a in.in llnnks of the J.ip-
knew- win Kurepe . m si,,.), ,,... inn-s.. pi. .Idem en tin I'.ieil.i I' t I'
Frnm this t.-tieniliai ie as the . iters ' "usl.i t" ! uni -sii-y t" sin mat In-
fellow one another. Mr .limes pie 1. d-es tint share the Mews f irln r the
te pile mi parti, uliiis in lis md el polite ul deiu'itfesii ' il lsHie'iul
ment In one plan- he reminds Mr press. II,. tinds no eviden fain in-
Wells In. il In a s,n.', .hant.r lie ha. dii-lriiil ti.n 'r.'in tn .I.ii.iin-..- ..
Pdid th.it tlie I'mUhestsi leivei-'imeiii ImiK n- tlie ,,i;.'ii' Ionian's ncndiiciu
nits m M.en.u "as ...curels siuldishP 1 in nsiinl te iti.iiiiKr.il t (.ntiiiue. in
as an eriiiin'tif in Km iip " and l'r." lln points ur Hi.it i'i- i-'ru
nlsewrile- of Wriinael piillini; de-All the Hen en -iiiiiir.-ilieii -1 niUl mm with
"by no means finals esiablish.'d ii.iv it n iii.pln 'itinn tlmt ti..- .lapauese .-n-
ernnient in Moscow." Tln-n Mr .Tenes inf"ii..r te the Atnericiii s , that th-s
ceinnuuit- ' Th i.., i.-ll us wliidi epin- an- iiiub -iriible ic-ideiit, "It mu.ls
Inn eii de icillv held'' The left re- means. it" s..,s. mar in.-s are un-
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j writinps. Cl7 ,i
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s.t,V (Mviirr le It. 'I Vf-Tl
B .1 e h n l n ' l,;,f l,jtU
B Selilirrv ' lilt , j I
Illu.stratP.l. ry (iffl I
1 - " Charles Scribner's Sens
spect .ion i an
sh. s te these wiiiis,. feieitt and ti.it tlie tune is md ii"- f',i
Mr,L-i,or s.ni .me iIeiiil- for them is t,. iiiinalmu I if..- iiumbei of pi ..pie of
be cebere'utls wrmis" The buiilen t .iiueieui r.n and culiure." His whole
the pretest of Mr .loins aeniiist tin- dis, us.i,,ii ,.f the ni.ille,- i- , aim an. I
"Wells plulosepln i- that it is iliic-icl temporal, -.ml illuminate.) I a i.adi-
liKRinst tlie stabilitv of tlie I'.nti.h Cm- ne.s p. i ..Mii-e fads svln-n he met,
jilre find ninsed hi a desire te buns ihm 'In. i'-t of lb" book is a cluu
about snci.il aii-1 pelnle.il reolutien. and illiimiiiatius i-esiinie of Iin- hist.es
But lie sass thai lie has m ill wi'l of tie- n-i.ilieiis bitw-eii .lapan and tin
flRnins, Wills h.-seiid tlint p'.t tierie I ntinlSt.ii stn'in 1SV! t. tin ml
entrer llmt I feel HSHIlM all tile trilie with u. h . . Ill si. .lis into l'.il l'..t
of thS'erists. s.,pliiss. ,,sinsts world- hisieiv m c- in ral lis are m..ss,M i
tern fnct-ileilKM-s. ,.i,--ie.ii;.'is, make li -ii n i'i..ii . I. in .
CHARLES G. NORRIS has written a "big" novel
GERTRUDE ATHERTON
praises it as "of a very
high order. . I de net
think there is a doubt of
the enormous success of
the book."
ZONA GALE says- "It
handles its human beings
and they are human
with that directness, and
honesty, which mere than
any one quality the Amer
ican novel has lacked."
FANNY HURST thinks
that "it rides Norris into
tlie rank of foremost
American novelists."
RUPERT HUGHES says:
"It is a 'criticism of life'
of amazing truth, bravery
and vividness."
ARTHUR T. VANCE
wrete: "I sat up until
after one o'clock te finish
'Brass.' It is fine work."
WALLACE IRWIN says:
"I consider 'Brass' the
finest thing I have read
for a long time."
F. P. A. "Net counting
read-maps, our vacation's
most engrossing reading
was Charles G. Norris's
'Brass.'"
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