'v-vj( : w7 w- " k y? . EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER PfilLADELPHIA," SATU1U)AX DEOEMBEK 3, 1021 -- y i ( Ii 1? ENTERTAINING FICTION BY AMERICAN AND' ENGLISH WRITERS TALES OF THE WEIRD Algernon Blackwood's Latest Excursion Inte the Supernatural It wen ul '.r (UftifuU frnr-p the origin of tlie weird lmtiRwiiitlmi of A1- iip if tliu son el A SUPER.J0URNAL1ST In "Success'' Samuel Hepkins Adams Writes Nevel of iewspapering M cernen Illnrkwneii. Sir A I c x n n (1 c r l, Jllnckwentl nnd tnr 9 "firtfinw nt Mm alxtli '.Dukc of Mnni'lies 'tf'r. He farmed In Cnnntln nnd went te the Unlny Hlver ReM fields nnd rnn n hotel. He vnn n reporter en I lie Tlmen nnd the Sun In New nrk, nnd be Inter eiipned in tin? dried milk bUfdnesH. He Ik gun writing Imeks In JDOtl. Sine., ihiit time he tins pro duced n nnmlii-r of volumes which ihnl with uffnli In tlint twilight nn be tween the real nnd the iinrenl Seme readers lime fnuinl it itnpeHihli te discover tin.v me m ing in IiIh lioeks They hnve been likv a problem in tlu cnlculu te ii kin dergarten p n p i 1 Htlt mieli ,,f I,,, History n iv Knew n does nf n-i nl i,, hnve qiinlitiiMi bun for writing l h i s fcert of nunc Tin' have been inlicntiwl nncenter who livi'il men tintl fnlth in wi.n-ers inyRtorieiit ten cv (l tl His rmmmzm A I III, v ,t.l KN ( KWOOU l)l''ll!.l' tVVI-t 111 ft'l'Ml v.ln, f, 'l,,tf 111 ti i tum v Iii-ii .ii'il in flu' nil'. nnmn 'ltinenrst nn ;.n i,tt ..-i-i or n new lunie of lifti-m hnrt -tnrii'N. nnmed "Tin- Wnlvi's of i;e." ii: p. Mutten A. Ce i, nfter the tirt In i' In ,the book. It is illinium. .p. r ! tt t h" hn worked In . olliibeniiioii with Wllfreil wjlHcin in piiidiifltig whnt the Mil). Jitle ntin.Min.'ev n, "f,., Mm ins." New "fcj" Is u Sieti'h mikI whii'li me.ins dwerdeii'd in mind" or "f.ite.l te die " il (icserines mere nr. iirntel.) (linn ether ti'i-m Hie Kind of Milrle , Teiume. unt (Me tnle- rniiin closer te earth thun ihne uhhh Mr. M'.ickwoed litis written in recent ,vi'nr without n lntanre. It i iiHsumed. tlierefnre, thnt Ills colliiheiiitor Ims liail n hit ml In the , pletH, giving them :i cenililnti.e of re;il ity, while the weird iiinl uiii-nnnv ele ment hits been MipUrd hv .Mr. IJInck IJInck IJInck woed. The title Merv. -The W.ilv.- of WOd, de.'iN with ii vi,.,.tnn ,f f1P IndlnilR in the HiKl-mi linv country tlinttllf- eiildeer will h.. pnniii.. ,y Ged h wolves, who ream the w,m.hs working jii-iicc. An urknev Ivhind. r. who hnd iiiiirdeied a I,,,,,, in fun i. In. returns hem,. te enpp th- vengennce of the '"wolves." Thnsteiv den N with his fears In a most ,lni!iiiitn- innniiei and lends up t a thrilling climax when the avengers emc ,, ,0 wings of the Fterm nnd for... the guiitv mini te go out te meet tli.'in. "'fhinevp M.'izh "" treats of n disordered mind in a novel mi surprising way and "Th" I uses me stnr.v of a haunted Iieiim ,,, Piece of mechanism in tiiln about juiiiik wne mnrrieii te n matin i ai inniw id. ...... i i :. .... ....... .I.... km.. u ii, ,, jellllg lever. Ihe volume iv n celleitlun of iuvti'rv stories. w,r'i Ust , neug, ..f t. v ,,.,.'. naturiil about them te give a lillip te the interest ' A BLACK ADAM Achmed Abdullah Uses Hi a Stirring Novef ()f . ifrica Severt .venrs ngn Sninuel Hepkins Adams wrote "The flnrien,'" u nevil it' newspape- "'e which vviim hath ui..ie vei'iieieits a ml mere Illusive tlinn the pieilucts of the lietiell of new vpnper dinti. Itet'i In books nnd en the singe the newspaper reporter or editor as pteeiited are iiMinlly mlsreprespnted Thev arc pn rm led, behemlutiled or remantii'ized. In sheit, they are c-nri-entured net cliiirneterlzed. .Mr. Adiims' newspnper persons, bntl.) in "Tlie ''Inrlen" and his new novel "Success" ( Houghten Mifflm f"iu pnnyl. iif" i nn enough te be tilv iv believnhle nnd (eiueilines con vim it g Experienced III jeuruiillsni though he he, lie cannot alwiivs refntin frnin en -tinienlaliiiig his people mid hiv - ih ect The uevvpilperinnu ins (hi sl.int; "f tlie craft mimes the jeurnnlisl i I i Veen pretty well absorbed in the Ii -ti"int. ningazliiisl, propagandist and p'lhlnlsl. Mr. Adiiins, in "Success " is f'i'i the leiiiemhering and niemnriihle in w spnpertunn, mid often one, ether or il1 Iti oilier manifestations. And the iii.iesses of the biter phases of his iv'.luiieti are the mere deeplv mnrked ' ! the pnlnnpsest ; tlmt js, tliehumnn i ind And se he forgets the humdrum, I . onimenphii e. routine, conventional. I st Mid. i I'd. i'i p.'ecesx hy which a er ti.ni nuiiilier of persons, average, nor mal ieriectlv liumitn persons who earn I i living through purve.ving the news te' then fellows, rate about the -iinii1 as1 tlie i.st of hiimnnllv with about the v.ime i jit ie of brilliancy, nhlinrmiilitv.. I en wouldn't altogether gnisp this t'ii t iii'iii rending "Sin cess." though vim would get nn inkling of it. ' Itut .eit.iinly Mr. Adams' person ages up.' high'v interesting even if highlv colored. And "Sm i ess" is a verv in lei'i's'iug novel, simply us a novel. Seme of the pages ar" breathless, none are dull. While lirwspiipenleni is tlie iinderl.vlng theme, tlrs s supplemetiled . hv inhlltliinal nietivnl ion - politics, ad-1 vulture, snge life. eeielj . the Amer ban passion for nchieveiueui. I Tic h. re, Miper-jeurniilit though h" Declines, does net l.ick gripping in:ili - urn 'ties. His i volutien. Ins pngris., are the siuiiatheti. .illv . often understnndlnglv et forth Sometimes it i" movingly done The sterj of his cireer illus- . irates ih" riimilieil pelb les of ion- teiiiiernt v ieiirnn'ism. "Tlie flnnei'"i 'in its wnv "covered" what miglii he .Insstilei as the economics and politic of journalism. "Success" s its sit 1 perier in nttitudi nnd achievement, fer1 I the newer i'iivi'1 ihrenirles and inialv.es i the ethiis and philosophy of jeiirii.ilisii) The one discusses i viwiiiN in the main : ' it s ebieetive Tin' ether enters into isi.,.ps ; it i highly subject Ivc This reietd nnd evaluation of the prcs. with Its power, its pervnding peru.i-i I sivcni'ss. it. pi i-sistetit piepngninla I will set theuglilful men te ileepi r flunk ing ever the enginery whi"h is a fur. e ful part of modern mechanistic .ivili .ivili .ntieti I'..r Mr. Adams shows the newspaper both as a for. e for geed and for ill te the common wif'trc Hull," te mention -etilv one of the four teen tales, is slightly different, for It Is an Intimate nnd sympathetic exposition of the conditions of n young wemnn be fore, during nnd nfter n bull nt which she met the .voting man she loved. Thou sands of .voting women will recognize tts touch, but only it young woman with u gift for literary expression could have told it as frinccsH IlilH'sce has done. She evidently has inherited the uudacltv ami the hilllintiee of her mother. PALS "Partners of Chance," a West ern Vevcl of Father and Sen SHADE AND SUNSHINE "The Wings of Time' Hew They Affect a Joyous Personality Hetleiml study of affection In different kinds iuid degrees. And Sully's own tender nnd true love story runs through fhn tlnvt...... nt ). Iif.. lllrn n rlelilv SIlOWS colored thread of deep nnd lovely dye. "The Wings of Time" (Frederick A. Stokes Company) Is well described ns the story of n woman's life of strong Minshlne nnd deep shadow'. In it I'llzn beth Newport Hepburn has written nn Inlerest-hnldlng novel of young love, of , true devotion, of life's tests nnd of the I final triumph of a devoted. ceurngentiR i girl, te llt some of the elements of a piece of (let Ien that possesses; both j spirit nnd substance. The purpose of ' Pntsliip" between father nnd son I 'he author Is te see life clearly nnd see that affection Hint Is ns binding if net jit whole, ns It environs and influences its effusive as the usual relation of , the joyous personality of Sally Dallam, mother nnd child Is the underlying Sally Is n delightful heroine, but she I'leine of Henrv Herbert Knililis in i Is net merely u prettified puppet. With Partners of Chance" t Houchten Mlf- 'he romantic in her composition she IMUXCE.SS lUKKKCO Daughter of Mnrgnt Asuulth. who lias written a volume of sparkling short stories MARGOrs GENIUS It Is Exhibited in a Volume of Stories by Her Daughter Mnrgdt Asqultli's daughter. the Pi in. ess nUii'sce, is out wilh n book of short stories These who lead the meflrcr's rendu itcnec, in which is in cluded the Mei'v of the mariiage of the daughter te Prince P.ibesce, new tu i iimi'iii minister in Washington, wii epi.i Munething uiiiisiial from the daughter, and they will net lie ilisip. pointed. The hook is .nil. I "I Have (Inlv Myself t P.lmne" i (Jerge H I'erau Company I. after lie litt story P. limps the Prim ess might have been flunking of what would he said of in i book when sn unnieil it ami wished te lelnve her fricmK of all icsp. ti-ibil lis . Manv things miglit he s,,i,i of th. Prliness a a maker of liti rutin c, hut none of them would be that she i.h s net write interestingly. 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This gifted and !& vivid writer, n native of Afgh-inivt in educated in Prance. England and (J. i many and new- resident in the i"nte. Htates, iins given his Oriental iiuagiii.i -tlen ample swav in n narra'ive f ,l(. venture and thrills, the central fig. of which are Captain Sta. Oiu.s ., West Point giaduat., ntraih.rl te t' .. French Foreign I.egien in Fgvpi. Kl Kl Melt rani, his Arab mentor and nllv in hiK nmnzing enterprise, nn,) ,, .,,.,,,, black man with an unpinnemir eni,ie name, but known te his sup.i .titmus Negro devotees as "Th" Master of th. Heur." A conspiracy f annihilate the uiun rnce, net alone in Afri.a. hut through out the world is pert m veil hi a series of hair lnising in, 'i.l. nts nil. I perilous situations in "Tlie N'igin Iiiuin-. " Tic "Master of the Heur" ha- duped him self nnd th" myriad followers who .1 . him reverenc into the hchef that he is immortal, a iem in nutien of th,. p.., man. A "Itlack Adam" in the i ,rm of n inunimv l'li.iineh kept in ln n.u, palace lit I'.l-Kiimi i gives vuismn'i tudc te this astonishing Vgi,,"s ,ri. tnstlc illusion Tin. is that The bun in race ar its wrv beginning wiis of , i,i, liue. that the native Afiicau i- ii. legitimate mler of .ill i,, ..nth , that the white u-urper who I ,i. ilen i. Hated him thiengh .eiintl.'ss . . n i . , . -In an "i xi id., em i '" tlmt 1 1 1 1 1 r I,. ,, -htreyed. The liinuix of this 'dark ...n pplracy" is reserved for the in, ,,f Achmed Abdullah's fnsi mating and un UNUUl yni ii and is in kcping wnh i'i titirrlng iinulenis th.it preml' it There Is the thread of .i teve st,,, running through the novel, the feiui nine elcmi nl being suppli. , h .lnc,ii line, n ch.ii innig I'n in -ii inniden. uhe Is the gndib ss of Cnpt.nn St.n i,ivi dreams wlun he isu'i w,.ikmg m , ,n cert witli ins Arab friend Pl-M ,1 i n.i te thwart the diahelis f ih,. "Mnvi,,. of the Heur." and Neiir.ih. whose ,s. bund has h'ii I k -1 1 . i I I b tin I iliii's order and who In turn giv tin ip de grace te that unspeakable monster ill a truly tragic uintnier, ihuchv aid ing effectunllv In the preservation of White civilisatien Chiefs of Big Industries "Famous l.eadeis of iuiiistr." ,r -KJwill Wibliunn I Page ('impiiuy i, m the weceilll series et nie nuinei's wui- mpllptl. concise liieginpi.icK ei nele.l INtrlnl ciipniius. .vi g uiese uiv Cll?'d, IHOst et Ilieiti cenn iii'ier.ny . ale AVUUnm Cliilils. tin miner et Hie uuvrn restiiiiiiint" : -la .1 Kill, tin "Milder of the .u ihue-t" : M. c Ktlth. the "baiiana king" of ('enfnl Ainerlcnj Hcibeit lloevu, Thender" Vail. K, tl. Iliininmu, (Jlenn Curiiss, AndrcvV C'nrnegli, Uuicriil ijecthuls and 4udsa Our). H. G. WELLS ls probably the greatest romancer among modern writers. lie conceived the idea of a great his torical romance which tens of thousands of the best Am erican people have read. 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