Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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NOVELISTS
CW THE IMMITTGABILITY OF THE HUMAN PREDICAMENT
(AN "ADVANCED" GIRL
W, L. Geerge Presents a Study
of Abnormal ''Morality"
in "Ursula Trent"
The nvernce reader will find It dlf-
'4llt"te .believe In Mie plausibility of
.' jfwch a young weninn ns Ursula Trent ;
V ie Is normal, he will certainly hope
1 th.T no such perren exists. 1'i'lns nor ner
rati, be will concede, of course, that
tfrere nre thousands of Rlrls with her
particular lnek of morality, just ns there
are thousands of men similarly unfor
tunate Hut he will doubt, and very
atrenjrly, that any nermnl girl ns Ur
sula is presented of Reed family and
pleasant home surreundlnKN, could be
ee unsettled by war conditions and "ad
vanced Ideas" that the would deliberate
ly take up the life of a demlniendaine
for the experience thereby attained.
Ursula rejeclH hci portion as the
dnujhtcr of a "county famllv" very
humdrum, perhaps, but nevertheless a
family of nieniw ami position te go tn
Londen and work In a shop and Gravi
tate into a manicurist. Meanwhile die
centrnct an Irregular relationship,
apparently as an experiment. Thh
particular expcrimvrtt being net te be
liking, she tries at. ether one. Her new
friend 1 a person of such comparative
Affluence that Urmia gives up her man
icuring and has a line time nt the
drinking revels nnd drug parties which
ere all the je in Her set
Leng before the 'Washington Confer
ence bad been visional even as a re
mote possibility, Jehn Tiny, MeKln
ley's great Secretary of State, made one
of these utterances that seem Inspired.
"The storm center of the world h.is.
gradually shifted te China," he seid,
about tvcnt -three yenre age. "Who
ever understands that mighty empire
socially, politically, economically, re
ligiously, has a key te world polities
for tbc next five centuries."
When Hay thus was peering Inte the
future, a modern social surrey of China,
or even of one Chinese city would have
been Impossible. It would have been
almost Impossible a scant ten years age.
New, as never before, China is clinlr
lenging the attention of the thoughtful.
It is an interest far broader, far mere
calculating, than the world attention
that focused en China during the Buxcr
tragi dy.
Fer this new Interest there Is need
for accurate Information, for exact
fucts. A highly important start In that
direction is the recent survey of Pekin,
mane bv Sidney D. Gamble, usslsted by
Jehn Stewait Hmgess. It was spon
sored bv the Princeton University Cen
ter in China and the lVkin Y. M. C. A.
The results are set forth in "Pckln: A
Secial Survey," from the press of
Geerge II. Dornn Company.
The entire social fabric of the North-
irn cnnltnl is nnolvrel with a wealth of
Mnv Jirnnil Writes New Nevel detail. There are chapters dealing, v, lth
! the cltv s population. Its Menlth, cduca
' Hut the world sees black for Ursula
Tthen Ml- discovers the repeated phil
andering of the gentleman who supports
her, and it is cencelv.ible that she
might bare consented te return te the
security of her "county family" bad
she net very geneieusiy decided, in-f-tend,
te be conventional for once ami
marry a. sober nrchttect who Ind betn
Wilting for this very thing te Imp
pen. This no, el. by W. 1,. Geerge, with
the name of Its "heroine" for its title,
is an entertaining book for the p-.-eple
who like thrit kind of thing. The life
of tbs streets nnd the color of the
underworld pnrtics are doubtless very
realistically presented. Hut the nver
, ego rinder will still insist that there
rjn't any such person ns Ursula Trent
and, If he has nm sons or tl'iughter
impressionable years In his home,
he won't leave the book mound whole
they are likely te tee 't.
WHISTLIN' DAN AGAIN
latest volume, "The Seventh Man" (G.
1. Putnam's Sens) will prove an ex
citing climax and finale.
Once mere In his beloved hills Dan
gees "bad" when a posse sheets down
a liorse te which be has become at
tached. The story of his wild, blood bleed
lusty vengeance en the seven Impli
cated In the "killing" makes up the
chapters of the work.
That the "Seventh Man" is Harry
himself, nnd that his weird career is
brought te n close in n heart-catching
and dramatic manner will net end in
terest In this strange and withal Ilk
nble character. Mr. llriand, iu "The
Seventh Man," has laid the ground
work for nnether character which can
be expected te step forth en the stage
seen in the little untamed daughter of
the temperamental bandit. . And as
Harry's two friends, Satan, bis unbent
nble horse, and his wolf hound, Black
Hart, arc still alive, fictionally, the
fourth of the series is sure te come.
PEKIN SURVEYED
BRILLIANTLY UNREAL
Beele Gives a Key for the Un
locking of China's
Secrets
Sadleir's "Privilege," a Ro Re
mance of Changing
England
Michael Sadleir's "Prlrllegc" (O. P.
Putnam's Sens) received se many lint
teiing notices in England where it first
appeared and Mr. Sadleir has written
se appreciative an introduction for the
American edition that n reader ap
proaches it with high anticipation.
Mr. Sndlelr explains In the Introduc
tion tlint "it Is liferclv n sterv. born of
! the strange allurement of passing great
ness, wiucii sets nn iinnginary love
drama ngalnt the tapestry of our
turbulent and changing England," and
he disclaims the Intention of teaching a
lessen or urging n pelltlcnl creed.
Therefore it must be ncceptcd as a re
mantle novel nuiUjudged ns such. One
British critic was se deeply impressed
by it thnt he wrote thnt It was difficult
le speak of it without exaggeration.
These famlllnr with Jeseph Hcrgo Hcrge Hcrgo
sheimor's finely wrought literary
mosaics would net be unduly impressed
by "Privilege." Its liternry manner
leminds of Hergcslielmer. nnd the coldly
intellectual way In which the plot is
constructed nnd the figures arc moved
about te the ultimate consummation of
the romance is also suggestive of
Hcrgesheimer. This is only another
way of saying thnt the book lacks
warmth and humanity.
It is the story of the decline of a
privileged family, opening with the
dentil of its head in old nge. uumnurncd
even by bis own children. The heir Is n
sensualist who is finally killed by the
brother of a girl whom be had wronged.
The second son succeeds te the prepertv
nnd the title. He is a fanetical nristo nriste nristo
cret, who does his best te restore the
prestige of the family as a member of
the privileged caste. He marries n
voluptuous woman who falls in love
with his brother, and when he dis
covers it, proposes thnt the attentions
of the brother be accepted quietly
rather than have n scandal. The hus
band finnlly kills himself, when his
sister, who had married a Hungarian
Prince, is discovered in communication
with the enemy from Londen. It will
be seen thnt the period of the story
covers the years of the war. The third
son, the one with whom his sister-in-law
is in love, then comes into the
property. He sells the family estates,
gees te Italy and when he hns estab
lished bis citizenship sends for the
widow of liis brother and the story ends
with their wedding night. The book
is ns cold nnd as brilliant ns a diamond,
but in spite of its plausibility the whole
story seems unreal.
About Strange Character
Te the thousands who have followed
the vicissitudes of "Whistlin D.tn
Barry" through "The Untamed" and
"The Night Horseman," Max Brand's
tien. commerce, recreation and ether
features of its bustling life. Maps, dia
grams nnd illustrations glve graphic
aid te the interesting text. The leek is
Indispensable te an adequate libiary en
the lar East.
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HERMAN MniA'ILI.E MARINER ANT)
MYSTIC Ily R. M Weaver. New erk.
Gee. H Deran Ce.
A blegMphlcnl studv of a romantic rer-
enallty in American literature the author
et "Omee." "Tpee." etc
VICE AND HEALTH. Uy Clarence- J.
71 Funk. Philadelphia- J. H. I.IPPlncett Ce
The author, who Is 1 rector of the I ure ui
et protective meniiures of the Pennsylvania
TV..r,mr.nt of Health has written an au-
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Light Out lie eem lenn me in "
plainly and ill(-ues corrective and remedl.il
ramedfei. medical medlce-leiral and so
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morbid
THE CROWS NEST Dy Clarence Day. Jr.
New Tork Alfred A. Knopf
The author of "ThlM Simian World sets
down characteristically quaint, yet sound
observations at ut men. nature and books
WILD PHOTHER. Hy William Lman In In In
derwoed Ilestun Atlantic Monthly Pre'H
One of the strunirest et true stories of the
North Weeds. modem version of Romulus
and Remus and the elf. The story Is about
a Maine bear cub nnd Its human fester
sister The Illustrations are manj and cf
tctlve THROl'dH THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Ily Albert Ilhjs Williams. New Yerk
Henl & LlverUht.
The author went threuch the revolution
correspondent ,ind participant, lie tens
tense and Braphlc story from the standpoint even thins but that contentment and achieve
et pers mil close-up Knowiea.-e ei me ment DNnfj happiness
vents i
CHIMNETS'MOKE ny Christopher Merley. '
New Yerk GeorBe H. Deran Ce
A collection of the writer's uracieus and
4ellKhtfullv phrused poems en demettlclty
Illustrated with charmlns' draw Ink's by
Themiis FeBarty.
COHHLEbTONES llv David Sentner. New
Yerk Alfred A Knopf
The writer a Columbia undergraduate. Is
the recipient of the Ilrst award of the
An Unusual Here
Bndshah is strong, fearless, noble and
intelligent.
But Badsbnh prebnbly would never
fit in well In n West Philadelphia du
plex, because the real here of Gelden
Casscrly's "The Elephant fied" (O. P.
Putnam's Sens) is nn elephant.
Around this mammoth here Mr. Cas
serly has woven a story of fast-merlne
I thrills and romance, with mvstrrlmiK
THE SHELDON SIX ROSE Ily Orace. I.nlln nn thn lnonle Whlln tlin linlr
Remlck Philadelphia: Penn Tub. Ce. ' ln,'"J "s "0 leca (.. Vv line tllO Uislc
The second of the author's delightful series pnetif of lis story Is as conventionalized
each centering around a member of the as might be expected, the presence of
Mieldcn family Rese Is a charmlnc heroine... , ,'. ..,, .. - ' .. . . ,
vhee cares will appeal te Blrla et from Badsllllh lifts It from the Usual run
ie te n of Indian stories.
NethlnB better In Its field has been done The human here the one who wills
than Hawthorne s "Tamclewoed Tales," ., , , t r ,,. .,. , ,,,
which put Inte easily understandable form 'he. Bin Is a sort of. super-spy for the
and In the purest of diction, the old classic British nnd foils countless plots nt the
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of the creat soldier and friend et the Amerl-
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the volume. i
MARJORIE M0RRI9 IN THE PINE WOODS
Ily Violet Gorden Gray: Penn Publish
ing Company. i
It li nnether Merris book, which Is suf
ficient te recommend It te all the nrtrl readers
who hnve followed the earlier books of this
line series Fer these who haven't, the book
Is an Independent story In Itself )
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES. OF JOHN I
RETTY. ny Elizabeth Cheney: Penn
Publishing Company.
Tells of two children who make them
selves the iruardlan of their mother when!
adversity compels the family te move from
Its Mb city home te a tiny cottatce In the
country The story Is a wholesome one. but
net preachy and shown thnt money Is net
' mm
THOMAS FOGAHTY
Wlie made ihe Illustrations for the
new collection of poems by Chris
topher Merley
affection of Bndshah for his British
master and tha animal's control ever a
thousand or mere wild elephants that
provide much of the unusualncss of the
story.
Bndshah wouldn't be exactly the
proper thing in a bedroom en a win
ter's evening, but "The Elcphnnt ued"
certainly would.
Mystery in Denver
It will be as difficult for the reader
te decide who Is the guilty mnn or
woman in William Mncleed Kaine's
"Tangled Trails" (Houghten Mifflin
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te solve the mystery in "The Bnt."
The book is nbeut n promoter with
many enemies who was found dead in
his npartment In Denver, nnd the suc
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him. A number of different persons are
suspected nnd there are plausible rea
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ranger from Twin Butte, Mentana, is
the tirst man te ee arrcsteti en mc
charge, but the reader is made nwnrc
that be Is innocent, while nt the same
time circumstances nrc disclosed which
threw Husnlclen en some one else, and
se it gees from one clue te nnether un
til the final denouement, wncn an tne
tangled trails are unraveled and the
levers nrc united. Fer, of course, there
is a love story n it.
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The Christmas edition of the poems
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planned a year or two bro, but delayed
becaune of the crisis In the publlshlnc
bimlncss, has Just appeared under the
title of "Chlmneysmekc" (Geerge II.
Deran Company). It might be called
n collected edition of Merley verse, for
there Is Included In It the best from all
his previous volumes along with geme
new verse that has never before Been
printed between covers. Therc Is the
poem ending "Orcat Oedl I have a
son," and the one en tne eiu pipe wnicn
he smoked the nlcht his boy was born.
nnd the "Dear little house, dear shabby
street," piece, and "The Church of Un
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Chestnut street with colored toy bal
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human verses which have wen for this
facile writer of light verse the affection
of a large number of people who have
never bccIi him.
The volume Is Illustrated by ThemaH
Fogarty, who lias succeeded in putting
Inte his drawings the same spirit thnt
shines through the poems. If any young
husband Is In doubt ab6ut a Christmas
preuerit for his wife he need only cheese
"Chlmncysmoke" te give her infinite
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