1. ML : , -i ii t' -"' ' ' 1'. ...ir . . u nj-VI j ;-. ;,. v-ni'Vi ' "J V vl SJJtttfG-- PUBLIC LEBGIim IIlADBLPfllA, SURD&r, DEOeMeR 3, ctj-.ij. 1021 CURRENT PL A YS IN A FORM TO READ HOWARD'S "SWORDS' fti 4 fay Which Lacks the Force of "Francesco da Rimini" Year before InM nn Ansllct.M ir- Men of Snm Henelli's prim t meetly of 1 ntcdlcrnl ltnl.v. "The .Text." wn tin rwnwitten of the New Yerk Ktnc "Ilit- JMr nnetlier producer presented n im- "?U Tl(iv br Sltlni'v llewnril rnlldl ' " ' ' werda,"' niul It Ml nb-nlutely lint. Nobody could quitf undrrstntiil why. be be rnase Mr. Heward's piny win just n ff-rodeiis (If the instre rnn in Hint llrcctlen) nml n bit nine poetic (If tlmt wns the desired mmllty). New "Swords" hni bppn printed by Oeerge 11. Dornn nml It is ponlhle te ctuily lb texture of till" nmbltlen nml praiseworthy attempt- te cntch tbe mnrllnl "pirit nf rlilvnlr.. Sverls" i n story of the (iuelpbs ntut !'" ;hi bHllnes, who turned Jtnly Inte n bnttle firld for reieeiis whleh time lint mmle httty and confuted. The feud I. brunch' Inte the piny by Mr. Heward In imu'h the name manner ns the fend of the Hnpulcts nnd the Mentague: It W net finite relei;ntPcl te the position of bnoK bneK bnoK Kretind nnd utmnsplirr", but. en the ether luinil. N only used a n imivpnl ht rnck en which te bans the RiirnieiiM of tbe plot. The faults of "Sverd-" -IhuiM be judged only in n relntive .rne ; it Would be n shtimi' te cr down -e earn r.t and dlgnltipd a piece of work. The fnct, however.' remain that If "Swords" ii compared te sue h a drama nn thnt if our own (ieerse llenrv lin ker's "Krnnccea da Ulinitii" it l found want Ins. In the main ihi eet".i te be due te the rather futile w.i In which Mr. Heward Rets th- play sinrted. The first two ni'ti are often u-t'Kiiii: en Incoherence and inelevnticieu. The nttther tip te that time faiK te iiirU up the prtnHp.nl thread f the trnsie plot hnd held en te that thread a he l-'iilil. The "epirit of Impendi'ii: d-iem," a that emnipre-ent force in the great friicedip of literature l , e ipil In vl y Palled, is net well defined. de-pite the fnet thnt the author im faithfutlx ob served the unities of time and place and the nrtien of the pl.i. i rontliiueu It Is net until the tliird act that the -e.it- tlTed forces of the plot otiie together. Mtd tb reader feels the lrroveenhilltv of a rntnstreplie "rtnl(itis the -nii't ly Flnmtua. if whom tic. milim- ! v "Slie Is mnrwhitisly like the medieval concept of the Virgin Miirj . the concept which inspired the ('uhedrtil of t'hnr tres. the 'iMiii.s if llerntird if t'luir Tattx. nnd the 1'arndUe of Pante: the cencpp1 if an alti'sether l.uti.in Fiiipr"--1 devoted te w.. servant", tiene ten .."in J'tlkius. temiiernmental. PTiictins. ver fi'mlnine. v I, oily glnrinus." In sains that a cntiistrephe ever 'takp-l Fiamma It should be added nt into ha' in M r. Heward's play he illvertn the traueily from her head. Finmmn. e save her lever, agree te unerifipe hetself te a man slie loathes. I'llt xhe-i ethers open her de.ir in the mernim: Hiev lind tlu.t man dead. Iiinl d!ed ngninst tlie ilenr where slie ha." killed him. And a-i the eurtnln falls Madenna I'lnnuna is allowed te safely from the instle. Ner Is th1 ehia-iici of "Sword-' n powerful, se sweeping or se pffeetive an thnt in "I'Viuhtsii." l'eei'n It sun'. ly if. nnil iput" often stirring. Iiut enlj OCI-nsieimlh lince e-ni-ci ill ai the DULCY A aright Comedy Dene in the American Manner It may he. and probably Is, tine that MrliMi ilrainntlstH of ledity bulk Inrtter and mere Inniertant than the Amer- llcan in the creation bf utatie dramas of i , 'ii-called "seciet" stanip. but in the,v""" , Held of l'islit cenieilies there are ninny , en this side nf the ocean who inn held I up their heads with the best. DOLCE FAR MENTIS "Faery Lands of the Smith Seas" Full of Charm Safe eik nf the tumult nnd welter of the war. I we young Americans at teRi'llicr In l'nriH nnd looked nbeut for p.ace where they could llnd enm- plete rest ns far away from the rush nnd exciti'inenl of the world us nessltile IIWKS iKMINSON A liniilim.in larliatuip by Mlllani (nipper of (he author of "A Wasted (ii'iieratinn" HISTORIC ICONOCLASM "Modern Fnplish Statesmen" Demolishes Seme Reputations Statesmanship ntid statesmeti ate en -tirelv ilifferetit. nccerding te ! U. StirlliiR Tin ler. whee chief plaint in ".Modern FuglM, Statesmen" i Me Mrldei is ilmi England has had tee few leal stutesmen and tee niiicli state, inniiship In a sclinlniiv, neadeinic ninnner Mr. Tayler rips off the clouds and haloes .vents haw pm nlmiit snme characters of history and does s in n fearless manner, although admitting he opens the wa te endless arguments. i '' well, he asserts, was the tir-t of the new order of -talesmen, lirlin, forbidding In his Hen- ntul Ideals. Mr Tayler think l!ie leril protector dhl much te change the trend of his time, but refuses t, put hltn the tlr-t rank The Walpeles, he grants a much higher place. K,.r tlie I'ltt-, father and -en. he has nothing but the .-I'verest nf scho lastic Invective. That neither Premier of Kngland wa- worthy of a high place In hi-tery is the mildest of his rum tnents. Iturke, Mr. Tayler thinks, wa- a geed orator, but weik in his execution nf iilens. That his words, high-sounding and tlambnyntit, are given a higher plai e in history tliau is noee-sart. al-e is a letnuieni Hi- studies are com. pleted by one nn Hisraeli. whein he calls the dreamer and theorist. There 1 much of the iconoclastic In , Mr. Tailor's attitude, but he always I- i eiivi'neing lii his style and array of 1 arguments THE BAND WAGON Autobiographical evcl About American Politics iltli lie )P . i.i i ...i. i rhe light comedy of American author- """""'". ' "i"" pcrepntage of com. is of a very detinlte kind, and different , '"" A ',,n' months later found .Initie from all its cousins, liroezy, buoyant i N'ernniH Hall and Chnrles tiernnrd and quiil; in action, generally Intro- Norillieff In the dreamy Seuth Set hieing some Impressive sounding busi- 1-lnuiN and two jearH laic- "1'aerv ne-s nintive. often veering strongly Lands of the Seuth wns" (Harper's) toward farce and full of modern Idiom, appeal's. "Ihilei, by (JeeigeS. Kaufman and Hint the two seekers Marc l mindly Hi. r. I'litnmn s Sensl. ju-t that. It has n gmidly dash of VvwyvrvrSvv'vy'VvrW C Fer Every American Bey THE BOY SCOUTS' LIFE OF LINCOLN Hy Ida M. Tnrbell With ninny illustrations from new drawings, photographs, etc. Fer heys 12-15. $2.00. . l( nil boekUorta or from THE MACM1LLAN COMPANY flt-nO I'lflli Ave. New Yerk VMA-iUiMsl4 rvituwvutivvMi'.w..'.".i."()' (iporge M. I ehan. and ipiile as tunc i suggestion of Itenth Tnrkingtnn. who wrote an appreciative Introduction for it. The character of "Haley's" broth er. "Mill.'' for evaniple. is pure Turk Turk iiigleiiliin. while Stenett. the pluuslblc r and smooth-talking advertising man. might have stepped from the scenes of I "Walllngferd" or "It Pays te All ien i-e." "Hulci." between the i ever of a hook, makes interesting and diverting reading, hut II Is ninny verv evident that It i- in no sense a "reading piny" and one ha always the feeling that most of the byplay nnd niany of the lines should be seen and heard, rather than read, te be appreciated. Kspoelally i-thl- mi In the ene of Dulcy, ns In teresting a character n- has been con ceived In stage comedy In a long time. a young bride pathetically anxious te 'help her husband, but always doing the wrong thing, a continued matchmaker and never happier than in the center of a group of guests whom she tools she must entertain and make acipiaintcil with one nnether. "Hulcy" is interesting and attrac tive te read about, but it i- en-v te see that In the hands of a cnpa'.i'e net re she must become twi - ilvid and real a llgUHV The ubiipiiteu "hii-ines interests" are sometimes stressed tee strongly las they often are in thl American school of comedy l, but the author- would prob ably claim thai they arc necessary te tlie plot. Then, tee, the character of Schuyler Van Hyck. who Is described by his cousin a having "an liallucin-i -timi that he'- a millionaire" and who "gees around forming big lempanie" but I withal "perfectly harmless": this is pure farce comedy material, and Its only excuse is that the introduction of this iharacter adds te the compli cations and trials of peer Hitlev when she tries te run her hu-b.'rfid' husiiie- 'affairs. Then. ten. the character of , Henry the butler, a jailbird taken en trial, sounds for all the wer.il like mi creation of M.irv Hrtherts Kltiehart in one of her farcical mood. Hut with these limitation (which are part of the school te which ")iilc" belongs) this may lie classed a- a light , liarted comedy unite a bit above the average, and possessing two or thtee diameter of real -iib-tnnce nnd power. nfter itelee fi.r ' nlente succeeded no one nn ilenv slufn away treni telephones, iiieetlug lip with the dusky hut friendly and alums In (cresting unlives of the nmnv Islnnds. ' they giailuaily found Iheiii-elvc- drift - ' lug under the spdl of the Seuth nnd their joint effort ends with n hint that tin j are through wilh humdrum life 1 1 reier. Net the lea-t interesting ,,f t lirh- main exploits is that in which one was tit -rei.iied for mouths ,, n small atoll a ml was practically adopted hv (he l.indf'il of nn 1 1 vex there who built him a hlune. fed him. taught him much of tlielr hiiiRiinse and weic ready te ,mi mil him In their permanent 'directory had h" se willed. .Mucii of Mr. Norillieff' offering takes the form of faot-tictlen. espreinlh wlen Tnhitiati legends are woven In'tii hi- tale. And his Htorles of several self exiled Ihitepeans mounts te the height of real Motion -it Is tee ioalite In be fa-t-cMcpi for the fact that it pn.li ahli is tt nth. "Faery Lands" is prnfu-'elv illii-. 1 1. Hed by capital -ketches and provide an unusual treat In the form of fact and lictien. A'IF BOOKS fOli GIRLS: 11-U THE OLD MINE'S SECRET Hy Edna Turpln. nuther of ''jteney sui'i't," tc. tit tt i a. Olrln nnd brtjn In n Siiutlirrii f THE WINDY HILL. Ily Cernell.i Melss. nulher of "The 1'iinl of Mtnm," rlr lil JLifi. M.vter.v nnd lilnler In n woll well wrtttcn Htery MIDSUMMER. Hy Kntlinrlne Adnm, author nf "MflilMliIe." III. fl.tV A VHcallen In MHddin. In n ensile l the pen. MARY IN NEWMEXIC0: A'Hetituren uf nn Anirlriiii )! liil,lnnnii. He iVmnniHP son. III. $1.75. Send for lllintntrd cata cata eog: MiiPinlllnn tloeka for Heys and Olrls t t nit ?oeA,vor'' or from THE MACHILLAN COMPANY lit -(in I'lftli Aie. New Yerk 1' nni- Jllllll- lul. jezi Leve in a Pioneer Land Tiie dav of the frontier has nm jet pi-sod If Rebert Wat-nti. wIkme "Spoil "Speil ets of ihe Valley" (I)eran Cempanvi ha- iu-t been Issued. Is te be believed l in ihe ltrltlsh Columbia. Mr. Watsen ha found a fertile liellnnnl field where a ti'rw imintry is still In Ihe innk:ng. About a hue story, conventional in inn-t of lis aspect-. Mr. Vatnn ha endeavored te wind something nf t In denatured Mildness lhat gees with the formative period of any new tcnilmy. While wheal and land are the Ingredi ents of the plot Instead (if cattle as In our frontier fiction. Mr. Watsen, has lentrlvisl an interesting little story which will open tin thoughts of many toward a new field for lictien or investment. ETHELMJJELLS 2VJE7W GT" rt J .ZVOV-.E7I U 1,Q dh null Iecs height. riVr. Japanese Plays In English The first attempt te bring te the ftngflsli-retidiug public cnmnlcie .Inpa nesc plays has been made by I.ce riuran In a publication Themas Seltzer en titled "l'lay of Old .lupan." The vol ume contains the play, which hae been noted fur centuries en the .lapanese stage and arc still being played there. They have intense human interest ; they ;ire powerful ami mming. and appeal te the simple, elemental passions. NV.W BOOKS General i.rnittA- Xrthur P D'i: In i i.i pi" run Kivfi s TRt:.stHii;s v TUIIK iT.n.'r.il .ill!..! G-lllliT I'mieli. N v VeiK I ten .: i i LellRhtru!' m" ii up "lu!ip' print nnd hind n-; reiilpri in-. tnnMi nf llternnir, I n. nf iiefulc ir id" - nerplii. , a'Mi l'Mndu'"l I- i f(i""l I v sr.nm cnmpi-'Miu urM-i .tnd in .st nf th-- m unirs nuptCifd 'villi nut. s Ui. e, pi .nun elation, ivh.'rn neetia npij ether nppnntus The vnlumi m. hnnd-- l7' .1 nnd vlll at the -ayi-rns.' im Id i 'rinw ,ire l-i. . I pkIv -vempanl(inal)i . Am 'iii; ill- lit'.. reitlved re "Sterip Krem ll.ikhe! Thi- "ii;)ii Htery of .lesui i'hrie. ' "HrillnrlH and Hal- tfld Poems ' "S-l I ICtiifllnh lti.-m "Story Poems. ' "ll.stur-. Truni si I'am n te St. Ilunsmn." "Th.. Stnrv nf tile tll.id "Naturnl ItiHturv nf ,-mierr.'" .M".m- lljr'n IllKterv" leli-inti 'II H. r'..- r i rtoem t'lav 1'ivnlfih Nmhi " 'Til"i nf a Waynlcln Inn ' ' ll-nry V "Meieham of Venice." "H'.idlnus Trnm Hen iv ' ;t t. t. hen en I'lin-eHntiiiiiM" .-!" Hnnj t'"t mi Rebert HrntilnB' ' Mn.i'll' Kssiy in Hampden." ' AdMnitur-h nf i..n liulxm.. "The Won't Il.i. I"! " "Si.iii larm nn ' "Iloblnseii i'iui'ii ' ind l'.i.il.' I'nin Nature. ' ' CUIl.DRI'V nf 'I'd' VI Wl.V'iKD THINCIS 111' .'me M. mi.. II., st,, l, four Se.t '''iippui) An unusua! lumk nf p-imi. ini ludtec n number f pnlKnuni nml Hirnp.i'h'-tu p"imi nbaut chlldri'i YOUR INVtSltll.K I'MVM.R Hi- H-r.-l- . ' Ilehrend Xi Vm S. hm.i nf the Uulldeii WnrklllK prnH-lpIi1- in. I innir-f.. ix.imiil, applied tn no in il r.1 Imp WILLOW rnl.l.KN H .1 -aiinJ.il.. MrKa. Dnsten Knur Sfn i'um,innv. Peema "f p"iiei tiuHp.n .ind ftntasi hi Ihe prefeBH"' of Iiethiui-h nt M iuni llnljelie Cnllefre. Jljn. nf Mlaa MarUi' pe-hik are' hare reprlni.-d frnm thr heni in.iun-.in- and revlewa. Hhe lin feltelt. i.f rip-fien nnd inneneaa nf ilintmlt Sh- ieiehniti-4 naitiri' 'with apeeial uinlratainl n and aimpaih., TUB MAKIMI U A MAN Ii. j, s..ph II. Appel. hw VurK Thcnm Snlt-'.-'t lttera or it fatlini i.. hl aim at . hn,,l Written bi h widl-knewn a Iv.-t ilaint sp' ctnllat The letters urn helpful and muni -tlv, and BilmulallnK. amrrica ANM tiii: vms-ii iTt:i.i.i;c TUAt. Ill Humid .Stearns. New Yerk' deeate tt rinran r-nnpanv What thf new -,-pnerntlnn i-xtiei ta nf r-.cI ty la told by one nf th beat knn.in nt preii ent duy litnan Idieritls Mr suarns intnr- fireta the i 'mteiiipnrari ferment nf Mijth iJt'allani and lntellenu.il rev.ilt A vnuiiK man hlnmelf. he turna .mutti a hatteriHa nn the. bulwark uf Hlcratj and ultmnl Ideas 'anil Httac,ka annin and u i t-ptcd . unv. nitun alltles. A I'AROPV HITI.ISK III-' HISTORY. Hv Donald Sieii.irt N"ii Yerk (Jcirire H. IJeran ('timpani "A eurlnuslv Irreiereni irfatunni nf Amer- J3.it lilalerlcul eventa " "Ihe author hua Treated thn illnrnvert uf Aini-rlia the inutt- hlp efaMllea Hinndlnh. the Hnainn tea pai ly and etlfer memeulnuH affairs in the mnd nf vnrlbua pnpular wrltera uf the day mux Lardnar. liuuene O .Velll Jamee Hrunrh Cebell are. anion.' tlmae traietlid In thla da- llgtlttul book. Fiction Pranklm K. r.llswerlh has written an entertaining nnvel of Atnefican po litical life in "The Hand Wagen" I Pnr rance ts C0. Mr. KINwerth has had wall i varied pninicnt i-iirn-i ns n city .-u -j tnrucy, intinti attnttiey and niemlier of Congress. lOle-'-M . fnr a Minnesota district. He began in politics early, being elected te hi- first office almost as seen as attainment of hi" majority made him eligible for public service. Previously as a slip of a youth he hail been a lelunteer in th" Spanish-American War. and en his return studied law. his admission te tlie bar uniting fortunately with his stand for a city utternei ship in 1D02 aiul te win it. All these biographical data an' of teal a I uc in explaining "The Hand Wagen.'' Tliev show .Mr. I'll-w tilth's I:.: i ..- i... c ... ..-:.: .. ipillliucni inn line i.iieu.i nn iiiiiiu it . f ,, i i.. i. i....n .v.w. ..t t :., mini nun lll.ll'l lllill s H'llll .III ' ll""' "I .1111' l I. .Ill politics in general and mill-Western politics in particular, and a forward leek toward eptlini-in for the future. Alse, the hunk is in a very large sense antnhiiigraphical The protagonist'- soldier career, his experience as a can didate, his election te various eflices, all parallel the author'- similar ex periences. Heine then1 is a touch of cettitude ilmut the story of tlie young man who wins his way through reform mi thuds in town and country and congressional district politics. There is nn Intimacy which ran rmii" nnlv from experience and personal observation. The read"! gets the "feel" uf rillli-tl) final the pas sages ib-si rihitig political campaigns, in trigue ami affair-. Ittiuning thtuiigh t (it -lery, which centers aheut'the -nme-what liumaii. .rather than piciiliai'ly Ainerii an. prnpcn-lty for getting nn the hand wagon, i- a love -ten and .n-e -nine -lii-ewd account of the "Main Snoot" i v pe of character and habit of in nil In tlie romance rue .mnmr -coin English Praise for Walter Weyl "Tired Radicals," by Waller Wey i lluch-ch i. ha- received a column of I raise from the Londen Times, wlilch -ays of it : "It is one of the most ihought-preMiliing and illuminating books that America has produced in a gi neratl'i'i." Don't miss it! The best book this popular nov nev elist has yet written. At All Doeksellnrn $2.00 G. P. Putnam's Sens New Yerk Londen Ethel M.Dell (a the author of'TheTep eftha World,"''The Tidal Wnve,"'"TheLanip In tha Desert," Greatheart,""The Safety Curtain," "The Hundredth Chance," "The Bwlndler," The Rocki of Valpre." "Hare of Iren," "The Way of an Eagle," etc. Seeing the Seuth p.. tiie "Seeing the Sunny Seuth" ! l.lniiineetl t'nmiinnvl is another et always interesting trips of .Jehn T. raids. This time Dr. Fans -tart- his tour at the gateway of the Seuth the Shenandoah Valhy. P-y easy stages, always lingering lmig enough in delve into Hie liistelM' fe.itute- of hi- -topping place, he gees through the Seuth, even te Tea-. and works back again. Ar kaii'as provides him nnu'li that is pic tiircsipic. and in hl Kentui l;y he ac tually revel-. Although perhaps a bit ponderous by hi- application of geographical detail, I)r Fan- ha- provided another of his narratnes en American beauty -pets, and te him all Ann ilea is bt nutiful. r -r 1 Famous Colonial Houses By PAUL HOLLISTER TWELVE PAINTINGS IN COLOR RY JAMES PRESTON P.0XED $7.50 The Gift for an. American Christmas VOT-I'LL walk and talk and laugh with heroes in this charmingly written and illustrated story of the romantic career of twelve famous American hearthstones. The work of three artists and a master book designer, it is by all odds THE gift book of the year and VERY human. Introduction hy JULIAN STREET l W1D Mc KAY CO. IMIIIAOKLPlll JSHSsjaSHSuSsBESsjaSsSESESssiSHSs He Succeeded Pan P.eard. wh"s(. new book. 'The American P.nv's P.nnl; nf Wild Ani mals." has just been published by the .1. p., I.ippincett Company, had n somewhat tee interesting epern nee with wihl animals himself. While with Secretin. v FnlF-i party at Yellowstone he attempted te keep the attention of one of the park bear- iiniil his lmy could tun and g t hi- caine,a. Winn the lm returned, he found Ills iliuhh Willi Ins clothe-, coat and irniiscr-, all rippnl and loin by the claws of the bear. When an eplaiiali"ii wa- iisl.el for. Man Heard -uiilcd and s.ild, "lt' nnthing sorieu-; In fact, it was a gnat ili i os I succeeded he, mid all in e-peciaiinii- in attiacting the iittciitin'i of that bear." Th, By EVELYN CAMPBELL - inuc' ef . , .tt 1 1. ty I' -.imp the mnat.-r i.f Its ,,un 'i.tnn H th h'ln. f this f.i'.ifnl t".' ti 'i Set In -ill Atnet . .in 'ill nf mnilel nt, f thi ;i.tiin i.nt" i ,il"nl ti.- p, .pi., n hnHe fn. tunes nf , ,,1,11,11, , it, n l.i it,.. ,.' 1 nns rnilins, in linns IniK'Mr.iliiiK snlrll t il,. .H.P. -Piri.. tl.. a ihi'iiuli thi-i nf'1 fhst.tv t in.lli I'tiinia. me m, , i ,,r cue nr siiin'lei ilPtwntH In preseni-'lm se. ion Alwnii i hem Mis ' ' ii ! -. 1 his urnten a siery .ctnilrnl.l f"t Its tealll I the tr"ti.:'h i.f l"i m.i t ! it le Interest, ti net. Chivalry : : The Line of Leve Tlie Street of a Thousand Delights tint se well scenes. Tin school of "" at I'll lienie lis in Ills who like a Honorable Pet ling." ' will find ngreeabh The I'm "Tin 1 liking -- alie sin land Wagen' li'hnl I of tin r Ster- lietmn. te tin ir I , ,',, 1 erteil III Dutch Cenrad e" (Mi'dil. li.nl st of l.ini's f, I.. lieel In In n i r.iry waiet fimu , llnldei. 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