MM.-i... ..t. i ... NEW FICTION, AND, FACT FOR ALL SORTS OF ' A NOVEL OF POWER "Bleed of the Conquerors" In terprets the SeiUlnvasl ITnrve.v Fergusen Una flnne n nlngu lnrlv powerful mid line first novel In "Tlie Bleed of 11m CniiMtiprerH," which Alfred A. Knopf tiring out with Hie rtisllnjriiM'ctl Huren! linprlnl in n wnr rnnt of Its merit. The Iwnk )i nttrnc tlvcly find nppvnprlntt'Iv brought out , with red nnd yellow effeels. These colors hint synilmllrnlly nt the (tlcnlfiennce of the novel, for II In n pro found fictleiml Intc-prelntlen .of the Mtrvlvlnjr Spanish bleed, trnlts nnd tradition in our srent Heul Invent, nnd the outer gnrblns of the boeh In Spnn 0i tintiemil colon seems te sound n Kevnete for the contents. Mr. I-Vr-Biiiien epitemlv.es in t lie per per eon of Hninnn, his ceiitr.il figure n mnn tee hninnn te he labeled by the enliven enliven tlennl term of here nil thnt the Mexl fiiii bleed thnt is e profuse In the (JAIlfllU'CSf. lltll(IH Mir UN liilMMUiiiui; ...... ti Innffimr. lis nrnnnlslvp force when It Is aroused ih war or love, nnd i Its lack of sustained elTert. Itnmen hns I nrnud bleed nnd het bleed in his veins! .-he Is n descendant of the conqulstn cenqulstn conqulstn deres and his legacy, in addition te the lfmiinnt of estntes te wlilch bis family lias clung, is' n distinctive SpnnNIi psy chology, modified n little by the alien influence which has come te master the inlltlcs and economics of the border Htnle In which be dwells. He has old world charm and distinction nnd gen tility, mid nwnys In his mind Is the call nf tlie land nnd the sounding of old trn trn tlltlen is in Ills soul. He "carries en." fishllng for whnt remains of the old civilization that lias been superceded by thnt of the "gringo." Of ceuive it Is n fill lie struggle net only are the odds ncninst him, as his ctvlH-utlen Is backed le Hie wall, but he Isn't the individual tn wage the war. He ees out In the forlorn hone, but gallantly, according te ').h lights and his standards. Ills affair with the half-breed girl nnd the uviv mastcring quality of his love for Jiil'-i. the American, leave him enlv l'i n,,.i nlles, bitter but precious. Fer tl.c Uni son with .Julia ceiiM tut last it riiiM net bring or leave ImpplnesM. Itiiiiinti is drawn with remnrl.alil'' clnrll and dimity, lie is real, whether jeu Ilk" him or net. And the border fuvliiiiir.cnt and the dnjs of cliindevtlne hnpplne's with Jul In in New Yerk lire lelli prejecti'd .n tin iiii,'t .llli n!i..o n!i..e pheie nnd accuracy of Hue. "The Weed of the ('oniiui'feis-' i. die flist seneii- and well-ihine iiwK- in lie llir nf a phiiM of American life ihnt is rli'li in l -Ib.-itlcs. 11 will gie the K.lM anil I he irst of the We-" an nn dtrstnnding, iew lacking, m' n p.in of Americnii nii'tuml iu-li'i1'.','.' whi.-li should be lindei- loed I i?C A RADICAL LADY ilfry. Snmvdvn Is 'Anti' hourly Everything ' "i- 1 c. I'hilip SueimIcii cminel In v eliilie te ns lnr.'e n fiimllv ns thnt nf n ceitnln well-known Nnrlh A'iie'1 enn known ns I'ih-Ic Sum. her iinnHi.-inl coiineeilenv must run into the millions, because Mrs. "snewden apparently is mil in mar.y n-iTiiimrj miner i ne nn. One or the le.-xllMS S.x-lnl'M- . f .Kna- ; hntl nn.! nn ncllvc niem'ier nf mnie "nnti" in marly even thins under the ilcli.itliu '" '''tie tlinii anv nllicr llvin pel '(ii. )Ir. 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Irelimd. nrnpa'.'iind i for .er-tnlNm iimiI iiipili-in . Scet'iiiid. Itu-in. Nnntny and the Mrs. SiwiuiIpii enn i-pii Hip liuinei; in ' ( nii,, Stntc. ICneli e-siv is n Inief Fome of tin-w lldly v"'Ih"p "iiiteriititlen- ! (,tuit of n liternrv nrnMrm. iind the nit, hi itPiieva or lieriip. ,ie 'ip linivcly hurls lier eentle verlml dnit ftt tlie outburst's nf her ten Inlkntivp eellenpues liv ndiiiltlliiK she hud .itlt flliMied n few reiiinrlcs nf her own. Tim peneriil public will prebnbly be willing tn M't n"idc I be viilnmc nt the fir t pn:;e when the "JuM treaty nf Jlrct-Ialink" i inuiled. but Hint in eliniitlnii i proved vreiu. As n clinnep of bceniiiiiij ncipinlnl"d villi Kurl Kl-ne", Ie.u Scl).-iiiiiuer. Kniitsky. ltniusny AlnclJnniild nnd n double vine mere (icures known hc'-t In rmllcril circles, tin. "pilurlmaue" i werlli while. 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New y0rl !;. 1 11 I1.it- i-ia"up,Srl5r,& efn '"'""" "I- IIU.MI: OI' Till ll. Up rinsten: ri'TlTiji; t'ernhlll n i: i: I'uljllahlnu Trn". ifST bv, " ,""'"-' A'ie'Icuii In lin- I'amV. ' Miissev. of Ni.w Zealnn.l ii ,m '""NWAI. HOl'tiiiH. ij . M ""l,e.' l" , 1'",.. "':... ' hr. W e.iinp, ,.. T'" ai I li,, i '" " " ' '"!" - c,,;viUe,Ji;;;"nuii11r"" -A"- Fiction SHI PMIlltlvs WAHMMI. '" l'llll..d.ll,l,lt, - np'i a,. ( 0 llrli- .Mi ni W J.i- Hi n ri h. -.' il',1.1",11 'rt". liu lui nl- Xr,. . "'I unman ,l,l liv T,..ti Tim,,,,.. "..'."" Jlln. Ni w JOIl'lUlln iliitlirif-ly iluiitli. S? n ud.l ni.- ti iV '.'f'""'" " ,u ei v "H'xler,, . Ihrnrv i. Ilr,t',.len ? ""'Il niilnble '"lb e In ,Pellpnl.,lt'l' ",',I",M 'h0 "' V..V Nuri,.lir,s!y, il;;0 c-j",he,,v- nv TilnaiJdrnR".''0f power h"u" ""hiir nf m&.ite&,j& i nik: tM.v V l' i. ,h '""-i'lie In ..in- ei , Trull. h,v ,",", ihn 1."T .'.',. "'"' "'"el I"' A reprhit ,,r , "r'!- .".'J" Mwrlalil ""I'" 1 f ", ?', "" nuKllile .slinrt W'l'h whk ,,i,V,..., .. 'I.u'lr,"'- centmy ng.,. MORRISONS STORIES "Telas of Mean Streets" Had Wide Vogue and Influence Henl & Llverlsht'H "Mpdern Ll brnry ' In new n hundred volumes Htrens llllmerlenllv. mill i.nnlltnHvnlv nnn of the meit (llscrimltinflnfe nnd htlmulntliiR collections of noteworthy books before the rending public. One of the latest volumes Is Arthur Morrison's "Tnles of .Mean Streets. " n collection of Hherl stories unified by locnle nnd Intent, though otherwise Independent sheit i stories then of n novel niid Interesting i pattern which erented excitement nnd i bad n vogue twenty-live or thirty years nge. A quarter of n century nge, roughly cnlculntlni. in literary annals was n period "Ingularly fecund In names, which struck the imagination hiird nt1 the time nnd which have remained strik- ' Ing in varied degrees since. AVIIdc was pnsslng, but had "The Ilnllnd of Itcnd Ing Unel" nnd "De I'refuiidls" tn crown. Ills fnme, Shnw was nrriving wiin ins paradoxes, ironies and social Interests. Qcergc (Jlsslng with "Grub JjMeet. Frank Xerrls.'Itlchnrd Ilevey, Archibald Clnverlng Guntcr, sensation- nllst in lilter!cnt present style, and his preline rival in plots, itnllcs and jazzed iriiunmrtr, CWenel Hlcliurd Henry Steddnrd, Ambrose Olerec. Mrs. Humphry Wnril, who stirred Hie clergs nnd the devout Inity with lier novels of icligleus doubt; Dick Dm Is. intro ducing his sei inlly polished, debonair but sipiare-Jnwed yciiinc -herees: Marlen Crawford, beginning te be taken seri ously ns n philosophical novelist instead of merely n tery-teller: Mrs. Huti'irr Huti'irr ferd (the Duchess), with her Melly Ilnwns and nrNtecrntic colleens, who had some open nnd ninny secret nd mliers among the intellectuals. .Stick lug te the Irish Yeats, T.ntly Gregery, nvtige. Kdwnril .Mnrtyn, Deuglns Tlydc Stnndlsli O'Grndv mwl Knin" MneN'elll weie devnleplns the Celtic Kenalssance. I It was a time when a new hook by -fames, Howells. Stevenson, Mark Tx.nin. T.nitrn .term l.ihhe .n,t villi a nesslble event. There was a new I "Frank Mcrriwell" every week, nnd i "Nlcl: Carter" was in the prime of Its pre-tige, literary distinction nnd power of plot. In nil this literary richness and vn rietv nnd color Morrison's stories wen dlsllncthe notice. And they hnve sur- I vlveil te meet agniii some el their con temporary werl;s in the Inclusiveness , nf series of books, like flic Modern T.l- hiary. designed te make avnllnhlc writ inns that were outstanding In their own day. and whose merit still eutsfatids. ! though the sentimentalities nnd inanities of the declining Victorian period have vanished In the war furor and social stresses of the past decade. In form. In style. In mirnese Mer- i rlsen's steiirs influenced their own age, ' 1 mere than can lie rslimnted meicly from memory, nn Influence indeed which be I conies striking en tin rating of a re reading and a cnmpailsen with current, lictlen. This chance te rerrad them in such excellent print nnd binding, nnd with Mr. Mencken's geed introduction, is welcome, for thee tales of human uiituic In scncrnl, of sodden, sordid' Louden In piutlcular, in their eceimmv ei' words and incident, their relentless actuality, their grim power, their riijectien of atmesphctp. are III, le impress n different, n newer, age. Cor- , tn'nlv "Main Street," "Mis- l.ulu Uctt" and ether books-of recent yenrs. ,...... ...... . ,... Iinps enlv Indirectly nn. unceiiMMnly. I;or '"' " " decided intluenee in Ins il.v. mid deferve revival In tliw. tll'lltl' -IMIHJ lit! I l(l'lll JUII 1 Cllll, (PI ' 2rrJ3ii- A LITERARY PROSPECT Birds - eye View of Three Centuries! - , qj ' Authers g .. t,n.... ..f MM, ,-nn I n . I i . ! .. 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