. rr., M' II-.". ii iii ii I i H 'i- ''if a,: gr - i i j ' " 7 t, icate f DdeU of the . 1 American Citle Company .8, Ceil-Ural Trust Bend. Ii.rilined Comtrtlltee.for holders of ".. Am'Mcan Cltle Company tl-0 l"?. SV.i llends under Hondhelders' ' l.rtVmriit dated January 10. luiu, k ?. is. rieorimnlsntlen or or iw aiijusj. ' '.h American Cities Company , and. ntef,,hf ,7m, Arllee iRWhth" of ald 'JMf Mid riAn ami Aureement with M truKl Company, of New Yel( (lfen!w Yerk I Ounrnntee ?rust A Bate Jir. r,??J.in ft nhllmleltl'te Pa,! l,nd '""mm'ireftf Trus & HnvlnR- Hank. "'nftTnT .... the depositaries under ,f OrlfJ". 'I?''. i;n.i. Agreement, for 'ILK W A depositors. , ' , "C , within whM, JL-P-'ilet. -; " .i,. iwlihln whlrti uenosners wi.u m -,;-' . '.'n le cufl" plan and HKreement may , aSwpfc vi .'. 5iiBCfipgw- STATE OF TRADE l'ot-heUdnr quietness prevail 'n commer cial centers throunheut the country, accord accerd lntf te reports received by mercantile Hirer. cles, but the Influence of counter currents. It la said, relieves .some of the usual early-'n-year Inactivity. -There la Heme llte aeen In oetton Reeds tit larite primary innrkcts," sAys.Ilradstreet's. "Weel la active and nd vane n(t, though the Reed market la uulet, and raw silk la strenit, with December- con sumption 1(1 per cer.1. off from November, but ever double laat year'. "In retall trade, after-holiday sale, coupled wit l colder weather In fume nreaa, helps dlstrlbut'en. heavy wcnrlnu npparul tylni prom nrnt. Collectlenii show but Utile chaPKe nnd nre still sew na a whole," Dun's Ilivlew says "the new year opened win aencncnuraiilnK phases preaenti and nllh.mi'Tnl sentiment mere hopeful. Early unsettlement In speculative markets, ro re IlictlnK llnnnclal Incldenla of tlm West, wan net ennt'nued and casing In money rnte followed the moderate year-end tluhtenlmt' U. 8. Certificates and Treasury Notes tnl. Maturity ltate Dale Hid Aakeil VleM I :. .i i.a nnii rnuinii ivi'ie- IW'S. h.ir ceriincntea of otpealt. pur- kinee ."' .ki nrnvlalena of the lionnneiaera biu,Vr.n1reni."1plr0e.ten January 28. Dated. New Orleans. La.. Dccqnber SI. " . ..M..iM. rhnlrtnnn .'r'Encv wAnsnn New Orleana, La. r.V4 Teb..- 11(2., Jiarch. lll'Ja i'ey m f', :,'i am WTF IT " VARIETY OF BOOKS, FOR THE NEW YEAR HUGH WALPOLEONE OF THE BIGGEST OF THE MODERNS TF IIIIOH WALPOIiM never wrltrH nnrtthcr bonk he will' linve a high lilnce in the lltcintiirc of tlm lCnfllsli litiiunruie. Am he Ik: only thirty kcvph .vcnr old he belcniM (e tlip modern, lie wen only thirty when thp wnr ho he tniti. IIIr flrnt novel, "Th- Weeden llerxe," wns inilillshcd when lie wnh twenty-live. lint lie Ih ke different from ninny of the moderns thnt lip A REGENERATION ill H ir.iiTJ H'Vft M-eniH te he'0113 te n dirfcrent neiieil Commute .l.itry of Committee. II. L. i-AWv rtftrr2er c-iren,,elcl gircet. ,' Itair ATl'.n KBH , '. rJ,BV, Vn term" of aareement. dated n,rant ' "-,n,flOe of n.ld cortlll certlll '.'.'."IXmbVred a tejew. have been drawn f rd'V'pJbruarv 1. 1M2. out of meneya """y.'.b . te alnttlni fund, after which ."', .?.:. Thereon will ceeae: . "'."J., rertlllcatea ler '"' encni VT TO. 5s. . i85 'ii'iti. J..1, inl "13. 2'. 271. UH7. 'JHH. asu. I"- 1S1" le7 4i"J H7. nan, (no. r.nn. bth. " 111' art rt77. 7 7.14. 740. 7.-.O. 7n2. . 5'!- SiJ' HSl 8411 H43. n7. 8S4. 8U. r '"..TArifea for l.'iOO each: T." Cnn W' "00!. 3. 134' J.0"- J078, 'JOB. 108 l".1 ven of certlllcatea called 1CK.'tl'. !" M1'1. IB2" nimbcrcd na follewm lli.v Vt wtet I1U00 each and 1008. 1035 l!l S'i ffii). I or 5 '..rtincatea, with all unmntured I A'.' .lUched. aheuld be preaented for ,; twte" ""office of truatee en or otter .VM 5$S7n WIST COMPANY, Truatee. :. flBW?0MA8 18. HOPKINS. Treaaurer. !" iMtAlflla. Pa- January 4. 1022. ; li.n Janunry 2. 1021. i E '-.,, proVlilena of the Hlnklag Fund. t ' "fll'm. .Ir.t fnr lha .nl. n m Y?A."ii?ar. ttr TOWS i:8l " nRr ,"r' Vn, T hreHfh.t ,V ,,K' ren-' 4W April. 1022... mi me i. iii m.ni 'fldrrntlen of life en Intellect penn- f'sfi iSS? iif-- in" it n-IPO'S"33 MS ! t,ltl"S (,,l"sh t0 fi",, 0,,t t,,nt w,l,,'h nw Auau'at. ii"ai: nwm " inn JliS 1 1 liernmnent nnd imrhnii"lnL' In hitninn t'4H Hcpt.. 11122, t'Sli Hrnt.. 111-'!! Kill 1-32 1II01, 4.28 Hill ll. Hi inn ii-ie 1,18 tMH Dec, 11122... 100 1-32 lllOW 4.34 f,.1J June. 1021... HKlH 102(5 4.115 3ti Hept., 1024... 111113-10 1112 1.10 4.0(1 l'.xemnt fren-" Federal normal Income tax. nnie rnr paym te of maturity. f Aecetitnhtp for nnvmnf nf Inriima inv . I -.- -' . t--r - -. .. tiue en uan Lecal Reserve Ijlank Has Geed Year Fer the year ernled December 31, the Fed eral Iteaerve Hank vt Philadelphia had net enrnlnKa eeulvntent te 1I0V4 Per cent upon Ita cnpltnl, 10.0 per cent upon rnpttal Hnd aurplua, and 4 per cent en capital, aurplua anil reaerve di'pealta On December ill, the Iteaerve Hank reported a aurplua uf 117.0 IA, 140. an Incrcnae of $033,240 ever Decemlicr 31, 10211, Ir. oddlt'en, the Ilnnk paid te (lov (lev errtment upward of 13.0(10,000 for franchli"i tax. Thla waa taken from reaefve for Gov ernment frnnchlee tax which waa reported a,t 34,(lil() en Jnnuary 4, 1022f aa HRalnat 13. 019,00(1 en IVcember 28. 1021. In addition, bank paid dtirlntt the ear dlvl.Ienda of U Per cent upon Ita pa'd-lr. capital. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Offle'nl redlaceunt ratea at the twolve Fed eral Ileserva Hanka are aa follewa: Treaa. Lib. Cem'I Ilkra. ctfa. Henda Paper Accept. Jloaten 4V4 4W 4 4W New Yerk 4V, U 44 44 1'hlladelphl.i .... 4 4VS IW 44 Cleveland ." ." 5 5 Richmond 5 5 , 5 Atlanta 5 r, n 0 Chlcnan 5 3 5 5 HI. I.nilla 3 r, 5 n Mlnneapnlla B',4 BM 5Vj 5VJ Kanans City 5 r. n 5 Dallaa r.W X r.Vi r.H 12 !!. 817 Chestnut atreet, for the aale te n, P"V"lc net exccedlnu par, of na many St' jSarYrtlncatea aa 123.000 will purchaae. 'iJsemIV heuld be addreaaed te S$ Js'pESNSYI.VANIA COMPANY FOH (t lNSimANCKS ON I.IVBH AND iii OPANTINO ANNUITIES ljJ T ChHtnut at., Philadelphia, Pa. Annual Mretlna ri . ...r. vntTITllll.l.- II.T.lIMIVATIVfl 'lua fi'miT niiii'AW lir I'llll.A. i awiiA. '. ' T. , ,,- ! reuaaririiin i u ntiu it--.. m. inniiai ff.nH nf thn Mteckhnlacrn of i HE KQUITA1IT.K IfAUMlNATlNa , OAS I 8HT COJirA.NV ut rmi.AuiairMiA j t, held at the ceminny', office. N. fltr 01 ItrOftU llllll Jlil'li PI.-., i iniutn-MMiiii, Inter. January U3. V22. nt 12 o'clock I m. hen an election will be held for live , :i director te aerve for the cnulni year. al mcli ether bualneia tramactcjl aa may I i breuKht before the meetinc tilt iteck tranafer books will- be cleaed ram S P. M. Thuraday, January 12. 1022.' ittl 10 A. M. Tueaay jananry Ji. j.'. , . F. II Mac.MOimiS. Secretary. t i.ti: XUE HKAI. i:sTATK Tltl.'ST COJI- ' pany or piiii.Anr.i.i'iiiA Jnnuary .1, 1022. n Annunl TeetlnIr of the atockhelders i if thla company will be held at Ha liulldlnu , Wbeat Cerner nread and rheetnul atreeti. THixIjr, Jnnii.iry 10. 1023, at II o'clock , L II.. at which there will be nn election fei . BttfiJON te thge dlrectera whose termi in expire: and auch ethir bualneaa will be Bcildered and acted en aa may be brought wer. the meeting. EDWAIlD Y. TOWN.sr.ND. Secretary. What Yeu Want and What We Require Yeu want permanency of position combined with op portunity for profitable advancement. Yeu want con genial associates in a house of high standing. We want the old-fashioned virtues of honesty, courage nnd loyalty, together with ability, geed business train ing and judgment. If .you have these qunlities and are still a man in the prime of life, we want te talk te you. Fer interview write A 213, I.IHXIKIC eitici: fteTiiti rueviuuM' l.ui: and tkust ajr f'nmmtnv nf lltll...l.ltili1n Thi flftjr.peventh Annual Met-tlnc of Ih tinttnt Life and Truat Cempnny of rhlla. t:h!i. will be held at Ita oft Ice, rnurfi I Cb'ilnut atreela, en henmil-diiv (Jinn. il the Ninth Il.iv of 1'lrat Mnnlh (.limn. ill, It::, at 10 o'clock A. M. An election M Sve dlrecteia le aer for three nil n titU Letwctn the lieura of 10 H t P. U. L.KD.VAUU (.'. ASIHUM. , S-er-' ycarj A. .M. , aIIIE ANNUAL MIIUTINfl OF THK arnvKiiuiuin ... ,.,r B.,,-.,r.i, rr ... ...... 'tmfinr "111 be held at Ne. 011 Cemmerclnl Inut nulldlnir Flfte-nth Stmet and Seuth taa Square, Philadelphia, Pa., en Mendio, 'irairr Olh. 1022. nt 1:00 o'clock 1. M., i the purpose of heldlne an election fn Intlcri te iere for the eniuliik' year, and n traniacllen of auch ether corporate Kitten a may properly ceme befere the nxtaeldera. C U niHI,. Secretary. Ryder & Brown Ce., Organized Chekies W, Ttyder, vlce presi dent nnd general mnnaeer nf the Crlmmln3 & Ft-lrce Ce., tescther with Clinten C. Brown. GcorRe C. Ilyiler nnd Pnul C. Tapley, nil formerly connected with the Crlmmlns & I'elrce Ce., have formed a new company under the name of thp Ryder & Drewn Ce., nnd hnve opened elllces at 51 Melcher street, Bosten nnd 120 Seuth Krent street, Philadelphia. The company la capitalized at $300,000 nnd Incorporated- under Massachusetts laws. The efllcers nre Clinten C. Brown, president; fivorKe C. Ryder, vlce president J Charles W. ltytler, treasurer. i US' Franklin National Bank ebstnct sntKirr vi:.st or uhead rniiaaeipnia jjecemper 27. 1021. 1U Annual r..Hnir nf Ihn u-iarAhnMpa th!i i bank far thu election of dlrectera te an during thn .n.nlnir vfnf. nM.l tur ...v. v bualneis a inuy be presented, will he Wt at the banklim 1ieun en TI'KSIi.W. egRjOP IS OTI.OCK NOON AND 1 V.il. g-wM. HAItDT Vice President and Cnahler COMPANY OF J a un Lawrence . Brown & Ce. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1030 HHAI. KSTATn TRUST I1I.UO. lneatlnale nnd adjust corporation and partnrahlp accounts and piepars Income Tax itciurn. r'lFEOM.KS TIITHT :riHL.M)Kl.riIIA. Phll..,..l..k.- T . I TV. i . "'"'"' '..inn. uHnuuiy , ivu, wSKi1 s f'tln" of the atncltheldera of W,.".y.Um '' Md Tuesday. J.umiiry Ji7riik'.-j0.lu!!",any etich. nnrlheeat ftJem nrCh MH" ttt :l "'fleck P. SI.. &Kh.?h,,llrtrterH ,uul the tranaactlen U-fmeMflj" "" my Dr1Mirlr ceme WILMAM 11. VnOOJIAN. Secretary. 'Pxn5 j;T"'AST.TACONY Il.NK lirllJ'Hl'x?' """'AN. TACONV. ti l"n.'" -y-tlnc of the atochheldera of ia. ., 1Gr '"" elation of directors a !,?i""l? y"ar Hl" 1,e held at th? l the Company. I.nn.i.n.1 -T' 2 "gjjjtv... en Tueadiiy; JunuSir"4. it , ' It. B. STUVnNSON. -nanicr. ' " -"" - ! I iACifAir.rsi m iTax i " ' I " DUIileniU ' niittire, mill vlflll cnnu.'jli (e exhibit It tu fiction In his novels. It Is true, ns TnKppli Ilpi'spvlicimrr bus mlil, that "In lilin there Is cplcndldly jolned tlic ciinst'IoiiKiipeN of the Inner nnd tlie outer worlds. " The Inner world Is wlint his hovels nre nbeut. I'll" outer world is merely the stnge en -which the nrtimi Inltes plnce. AS IIB Is a Wnlpele, n member of thnt brilliant family which pre duced Rebert Wnlpnle, twlre Prime Minister of Knb.nil, nnd Uebert's fu fu iiieus xen, Ilnrnce, of Strawberry Hill, he ceniPM by his tnlent niiturnlly. llii own father hpenme lllshep i'f lCdln liiiruh In IHIO, nfter preaching nnd tenehlni: In New Zealand nnd New Yerk. The father wns Hvlnu; In New Zenlnnd In 1SS4 when the son wns born Frem 18S0 te 1R00 the father was pro fessor nf (leKinntlc theoletfy in the (Sen eral Tlipelegiral Seminary In New Yerk. Whether hn jret it from U father nr net I de net knew, but tin. tin. (en reenrds men nnd women nnd even lltlle children wllh the kind nnd tender pity that declines te sit in judgment, nnd he hn's thnt charity of which the fiimeu-l tlipelnetnn of Tnrsus wrote in his letter te the Corinthian. He does mere than this, for he-en-velnpi men nnd women in n music light like that which trniufnrnud the figure en the hill in "The t'elricn Scarecrow." In till- book be has n ;nan ntnl, n boy walking In a fleid nt Kiinset. They nee en n rlilffe eincthlns suspended in the nlr Milnlne like a golden lire. "It's like a innn with n cold helmet," i-nys one of them. Tliey vnllt en, tlie Mm sinks lower, nnd finally they leek back te dls dls cever that the figure was only n scare crow with a tottered sleeve and with n tin ean en Ub head. t HE HAS wrought the same kind of magic transformation In "The Yeung Ilnchnntctl" (Oec.rge II. Denin Company), his most recent novel. It Is a story of the efforts of Henry nnd Mllllcent Trenchnrd te earn their own living in Londen. The Iwo young peo ple wers first introduced te Mr. Wnl Wnl pele's reader In "The Creek Mirror." The ether characters nre three bisters who de net knew what te de with the money the.ir self-made father left te them. The fnvorite daughter controls I the money. Her sisters nre jealous or I her and adventurers prey upon her. ' ..... . . . ,i. . i.. .r it... .Mllllcent uecemes uu: wnuu) i -sister who controls the money. Thin there is i knight whefp secretary Henr. hecemes in order te edit the family let ters. Tin knight has n .-pcndthrlft brother and a querulous and dissatisfied widowed sister. Scernl of the eccen tric friends of the sister nppenr. And Peter W cstcett, wlui.se love story wn written in "Fortitude." the first of the Walpole novels te be published In America, is introduced, fifteen yenrs elder, with no knowledge of the where abouts of his wife, nnd lilng the lonely life of an unsuccessful nnd unhappy man. And there Is Mrs. Tcnssen. a professional pander te lust, whew daughter Henry loves in a lemnntlt and ehlvalret-s waj. And finally n worthless young man with whom Millieent falls In love. Here is raw materini for a serdi I mntcrlalistlc tale of greed and jenleusy ...,i nnlm.nl imnetites of various hums. i., -m,. 'iliiiil.. tuins the music ll'fht -. . . I..,ln nnnn It ntlll. helield. 'or ins liniigiiiiii"1" "i'"" i . l is trans ii romance Ann Inv t.ince 'when it Is finished Vjer , " B WIS. " 'KSm aaaaaaaB' UVSM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaft 4v.V v Aj t4. aaaaaaaW Jtk ramify siaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaV A.taaaaaaK-KaS.aaaV'fiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH MHMMMMIIMHHHHHI Mrs. Miller's Story of a Willful Rich Girl's Experience Ijdlu Therno wes the mnthcrlcsM -dniightcr of n self-inmle man. She was se self-willed that she would net sub mit tq the discipline of school, and she grew up without considering nliy- ! thing but hr own wishes. When she drove her motorcar she Ignored the speed lnws, nnd bribed thp policeman who stepped her. She speeded her enr once tee often and killed n man en Leng Island. She wns convicted of mnn- FEUDFEATURESNOVELl Zane Grey Up le Reputation in "Te the Last Man" JCnneOrey could net wrlte a tame novel If be tried. Weediest psychology, routine people, accustomed scenes thesq have nejiart In his remances. Se the adjective "red-bloeded'' character ises his newest fi-tlen, "Te the I.nst Man" (Harper)). People of action move through ItH thrilling pnges in n jdet that is net hcklns In incllent, In trigue, hny.ard and excitement. The H'lting Js In n wild, magnificent part of JL Mutchlnsen In Demand The vdgue of A. S. Mi ItutehlmsOn has necessitated a ninth printing of his first book of fiction, "Once Aboard the' mugger," a tweimi printing of "The Happy Warrior," nnd a third printing of "The Clcnn Heart." K. jfjut M HL&COBS i2 i slaughter through the exertions of a Arizona, amid massive meiintnlns. District Attorney te whom she had nT(t nlknll-laden pjnins, and cool pine rcinnrked once nt a dinner party thatdhe ferCB(H, ' lnws were net Impartially enforced. I ti, feu(i that supplies the lmcl--HlLI!1;.,.riC!,A,'"r'.L1,L,I:lVV,Jrel.nd of the story the old clash aU'l mi IlirilltT iailj llllll iwnrtjii ncr in the Hhatlew nf the prune vinc-i fester en Auction An enCrely new edition of the authoritative book by R. F. FOSTER Completely up te date nnd de scribing the new variations. it.OO fit (til! bookshop. E. P. Dutten & Ce., 681 5th Ave., N. Y. J FOR BOOKS CHESTNUT STREET I "BUY A BOOKsA WEElF NEW FRENCH CLASSES under the. personal direction of Mr. OreRnIre, Win Tuesilajr unci Friday, January leth and 1.1th. at 10 A. M.. i 4 and 7.30 V M Tuition 120.00 fur a term of 12 leaaena, ena weekly lejann nf one hour nnd n half In elaaaea limited te aix atudenta, both sexes, beitln nera or advanced French la mastered correctly nnd permanently In the shortest iik-iIiI- time liy thla unu.u.illy simple, int' rcatinir method Knreil new GEORGES GREGOIRE SCHOOL OF FUF.NCH 218 Middle City IIIiIk.. 31 Keiith 17tli St. r that covered her perch. .She refused te see hlln when lie called the next (lay. nnd when he conducts the ense against her nnd proves her guilt, f-he tries te make herself believe that It Is because he hates her, and she vows thnt she will humiliate him and make hlm beg for mercy. She has te go te prison, and while there discovers there Is a world outside of the world devoted te hetwi'.'ii the sheepmen and Ih" cattle men. The latter resent the ue of their ranges by the former. Once a section bus bc"'i "shceped." iik th"V -av our there, the beeves wlU net graze en It, and, nnyhew. there Is scant picking, &e closely de the flecks mew the hei li-ige and grass. In particular the "enflict Is lidwccn Onsten Isl-cl and his three hardy sr.ns and old man .leirth. with wIhim- beauti ful daughter l.lhn the nungct Isl'el. sbbI &. v.'& HUGH WALTOLK One of the most brilliant nf the younger generation of novelists hir enough with him te knew wmethlng of the lltcrnturc about hlm. Frem one of th"iu I have received the follow ing note: Yeu and II. T. C. are unduly puffed up ever your alleged discovery that Melvllle In "Meby Dick" bIiewh the lnllucnce of Cnrlyle. On page 322 of the first volume of "The Cambridge History of American Lltcrature" It ia noted of Melvllle that "He had turned, contemporaries snld, from the plain though witty style of his first works te the gorgceoB manner of Sir Themns llrewne : he hnd been Infected, say later critics, with Cnr lylese." Yeu anil If. T. C. cannot be the "later critics" referred te, because "The Cnmbrldge History"- wns pub lished In 1917 nnd your remark was net made, in print until 1921. Se. llke Dr. Cook nnd the North Pele, you muRt abandon your claim te priority of discovery. H. T. C. says he U willing te aban don any pretentiens te knowledge about Melville if he ran induce ethers te rend "Meby Hick," and I am In the same mood. It Is one of the great novel of the language, a novel wMch shows a mnn fighting undismayed against the forces of nature and going down te defeat with an undaunted heart, and this according te the numerous men who profess te knew, is the test by which n novel hUeuM be judged. It puts tlii I'ellynnnn school out of I he running, but it permits the Inclusion of such novels ns "The Youns Enchant ed." in which ineluctable fate N met i emphasize the nelnt. new we'll reem-'. with i .mlling face even when the nized In the medical world, thnt the blows ar- falllns heaviest en the hack, i troth have n very important influence O. W. l:. I " t,,p human economy, sometimes di- 1 recr, mere often subtle or covert. i A teeth which leeks sound and glve no pain may neverilieless lie the inclt nlcmurn In f1il.t. ulw, lm,! lived, nnd she resolves te abandon her old ways I husky. hnndmiie .lean, falls In love when she gels her freedom. She does Of course, the hard feeling thnt dlviil- nhnndnn them, nnd interests herself In the entire community puts man. nn a secletv for the relief of former con- ehitnele in the path of their final Imp vlcts. Hut she succeeds in blocking the! rdncss but II ce'ihm nt Hnt, but ji..t Ulstrict Atternev's e iiiiicph for a part- : licfere tlie Jciiu is leugiit iiicrniiy te tn nershlp in a New Yerk Inw linn, nnd en the same dii premises te' marry hlm. This Is rhe outline of the story of "Mnnslnughtcr" (I)odd. Mend & Ce.). Alice Deer Miller's Intest novel. It is a study In the development of character, and the Interest centers in the effect of her experiences upon I.ydln Therno, The first half of thp book Is nn exhibi tion of the willfulness of the young woman. Then comes the prison ex perience, which is described 'in much detail, and the denouement takes only u few pages nt the close. The story Is told with the same familiarity with the habits of the rich that Is displayed in "The Charm Scheel." but It Is a much mere Bcrleus piece of work. TEETH AND HEALTH Beehs Shew Hew Proper Care Will Lengthen Life The truth nheut teeth is told eom eem nrehenslvelv yet concisely bv Themns J. Kynii. U. . S., and Kdw'in F. How Hew ers, M. I)., in "Teeth nnd Hcnlth" (('. V. Putnam's Sens). The authors. Isith well-known nrnc- titieners nnd teachers In the field of dentnl surgery and oral hygiene, are net alarmists, hut thev sound histlfi- nbln warning against neglect of the teeth nnd show that dental attention is "einethlng mere thnn n preventive or corrective of an aching jnw. Thev very lnt man. Jean is the Inst mw of his side and Kllen Is the hist rrpn -s ntnt've of theirs. They -tart life anew free from the curse of the eldi i. grildg", .1 BASEBALL YARNS Of HENRY ARTHUR JONES'S letters te "MY DEAR WELLS" f linrles Willis Tliiitninn sns " s , tnre controversy between literary men, the book Is the funniest thing In a generation. Hut under the fun lies dynamite. Kvery argument brought ajralnst Wells s theories Is a smashing blew nRnlnst f'emmunlm, f'ellectix ism, and nil ether forms of Socialism. If the sustained rldlculp and nppnrenl frivolity of these letters decehe any reader Inte thinking them tneiely cemfc, let hlm hnstlly undeceive himself. The purpose Is most serious, deadly What Is mere. It Is accomplished, and In a fatally effective manner it Is a wonderful thing thnt .any man can sustain an air of light banter through a whele volume while at the sami time dealing under that surface with the grimmest facts of life The firm and deadly purpose of llenrv Arthur Jenes In te leave net a rag of II 1 W lis s n piitat.en .is a philosopher and net -a bone of his socialistic tin eries " I'lulatlrliihin Public l.cdycr. $3.00. Your local bookshop tan supply it. if net, it cnn be had from E. P. DUTTON & CO., 681 Fifth Ave., New Yerk "Hearts and the Diamonds" Contains Several Innings King T.nrdner been me n Christopher Columbus in the land nf fiction when he discovered thnt the professional baseball plnver is. offer all. n human being. T.Ike the hnrdy mariner. whee egg trie: is still n stock sterv in all choels, Gardner found mnnv who were willing te natter hlm by imitation, hut although a follower or l.anlner s len.l. Gerald Ilenumnnt ennnet he cln'-ed n an Imitator. Where l.anlner content ed himself with drawing a i-Jcnr. if sometimes caustic, picture of the here of the diamond, he contented blm-elf with the chorecter study, rather than tlie siihstnne" nf his story. Mr. I'.enii I'.enii iiient. nlse like T.ardner. n reformed baseball writer, however, tokes hjs stories into the baseball world. Te him the story 1 the thing rnr her than the character, although he draws some amusing and life-like pictures of the men who prance nheut after the horse- t lilali sphere from coast te cent. In "Hearts and rhe Diamonds" (I)odd, Mend & Ce.) nre collected nearlv n dozen of Iteniimeut's stories, nil of them revolving about ballplayers j and the national game. j Te the baseball fan nnd te these who like n geed, well-told tale regard less of Its locale, these little stories will provide a couple of hours of prime entertnlnment. Mr. llenuinent does net! try te be tee nnalytical of his players, Dr. ERNEST M. STIRES praUcs with cnthuiinsm ANDIVIUS HEDULIO ADVENTURES OF A ROMAN UNDER THE EMPIRE' By EDWARD LUCAS WHITE, Auther of "El Supreme" "Here is thnt rare event a beck for every one. Recently I asked u junior at Harvard whether he thought the book tee Ien";. He re plied: 'It was tee short,' nnd I heartily atrreed. Frem first te last the six hundred pages -propel you, until with the fascination of the story and the swiftness of the action you are almost breathless. I recommend this book without reservation, und lay it down with the full intention of reading it again." S2 00. An boekihop can supply it; if net, it can be had rnm E. P. DUTTON & CO., G81 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk SEA POWER .... . .ii i .. 1 V.t.i . """ V.r" ,.r. T S" ,.,,SS """ b. t no shows that their everydnv llf. nr. iiisfincni. r . .... ... of the eyes, bleed, liver, kidnev and w ',"""' U, 11 H". ,",,i,rI11 i "it" '"s even !,.. Iiem-f ,,.,!, i. ...... ......" IitIieH as well os Its comedy, lie re- or Improperly filled teeth. The when eais phases tnat tne jiuniie Knows nt- tie of. It Will Be Werth Your While te Call! Our Annual Sale of Damaged Beeks bejrins Monday, January 9, 1922 Damages Slight Prices Fractional Presbyterian Boek Stere (Second Fleer) Witherspoon Building, Juniper and Walnut Sts. l.. ixf 111 111 Annapolis Professors Tell . , ' -..-nbeiits , ;...;;. danger t of the stories ,,ew te the ! . j: j m fiirtli in tliiJ iii..m...iI ... i .. i usual formula for hhert stories and - ; : tery in laval I erms A lnHi&h ImPPrcnillrj, mny be allowed as one of , - Ne matter what proportions of the i ipiestiens such ns: Are cliildieuV ' I1"' TrJ ,'rl1ti',",m1s " the enllecrien b.,, , r-1 --,, . 4 world's navies are scrapped, there will I '''"'ll !. worth s,v,KV Sheu'ld "' "V. .,.h'?. l,,vfr!r c!"' M' W W Mi C I i i I tet1 Mi ever he "fi'fiu tiiwl"'' lid Miu iasNi'ij Jiricu .ic ) Mm P9 IQSm fvH MBkk u I nlwnys be harking back te the olden T e authors X L'l,l i ,ui ""fn. the het-tempered manager " MmT M 8 glories of victory en the waters, even L,,pVi,?ifi? Viri?: .'. f". r.TL.'V. .Idl ''ree-Wee" I'attersen. the peppery l,t- Bm fk .1 .1 B ir r.,.1,. l. .1 I ' liw.l,. I.. .1.1- .!... .'.' . .,""""'."".' . v.... j ,i, -..jMiiiu imr Tn;iiiiu unii course .nv,., ,i. una viiweaver 10 neip end tlie of world history. Doubtless, tee, there ,,1,fevn!ent "j,ne.v te neglect the teeth, will always be a certain amount of I yJ 'rculnlue'.""'1 " ceramuM,ty serv- t 0.A .ii UAKAlllMl NAflONAl. II...K Bki i,.n.i "'"innrm. Dec. 13, 1U21. BiwW. M,ll,n n.l election of dl. n i 1M .0( 3.3'. O.Otj 7.0 U3 .53 0.00 8.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 17.86 Ji:illllU10K IIANK OF I'HII.ADF.fcl-JlIA It, ill, ii..., ...t.n, n,n. At a mcptlna nf tlie lleaid f Directors of this bunk heri Jnu iry J. HJL'2. a UivUen.1 if e ,,rr r'lit (l lrr "hurr) was declared , gtncKtielilers of record of thin day. pay pay pay oble jiiiuiiry 10. 1022. Check. , will lb., mailed. U. JV. Vt i-L.L.9, Jr.. Cimhler. sel'TIIVr.STi:KN NATIONAL. HANK llllO.M) AMI SOI'TH 8TKKI5TS I'llliailKU'IlIA. r.. Tlie Ilenrd of Ulrectem lias thin day de-rlnri-'l n- eeml-annunl dividend of .1 te the inckheldcrs. payable en ilrninnil. checks m Cnahler. nnvel armament, even under ncadein- ically ideal conditions, for self-defense In case the idenl breaks down, If for no aggressive reason. Hence the sitting of the Dl-nrma-ment Conference nnd the promulgation of the ,r(-5-:i battleship ratio cannot reduce tne value or such a book ns "A History of Sea Power" ((Jeorge II. nnsfemud into the Mibstanecr of i.UKter' et h ln"n (Jeorge II. Zy temler and mevinthat fi&J ys down the hole Willi iciii.- ,,etti nl.1 ,,rofes).el.s , , r,t,,,. Stnt(.s And the Xavnl WINTER GARDENING Mrs. Francis King's Beoh Aids Fascinating Game In n few WOelta fill, cnn.l n,.l ...til I ... 1, IT . '-' . .llll.iiKIf mil iil- uui in uu nieir cinrv of f,.nt,ii.in .! . .l V ' . .rt't..wn tie inlielder, nnd ether characters will have found a place in the interest of the render even if he is net already n dyed -in-the-wool bleacherlte. TP. THE COLORFUL NORTHWEST "Tellers of the Trail" Picturesque and Dramatic l"n In the Xerthwc-t there Is a I'.'Hile Held for colorful and dramatic tictleii that writers long since nvaihd rb.-in- elvei of. Yet few writers te -In t - hnv "tin .iiain Hnn i u ft JSfer" '".d &. Sir'SSB Mretlncs nnd l'lrrtlen I Ibt mtlna. TO0R.SB J. MOnniH. Caehler. W mHv, 'AT'ONAI. HANK te'.''"S.,Sc1h,eiu;r!, " Ne SI? Ph . "." '"' lhe UanklnK - ' v 'lAt'T-Ki;. Cashier. WT ."ATIONAI, 8Irr'KlTV ii v " fc'UonMUfllr)lf,e0r?nr,he Stockhe-Uer. lHJl at nthXf nk'" '!' ?nk fftSiaS i?",i.'wn ,h.' neuvrs, W T rpfCP.IC- rn.hi.. living B.ftiWJnVnkln,Vim"Ahei4" l& I' T'ie"' ' " hlu'ri'Tf KO -na for th. ," rani Je8 ele",''n of dl- -uia N. Sl'IEUlWrir-lt wrsV7xr m. 'mii ,;....'.v."''.'M (mii'ANY MmTHH'KHTEUN NATIONAL IIANft MZ$y Philadelphia. Pa., Dec. 81, 1021. The annual election. for Directors win be held at the banklnu house en Turduy. Jun unry 10. IMS. between the hours of U A. SL and 1 1'. M. UNrenD C. .NICn. Vice Treslilent nnd Cashier. SOUlllWAUK .A11U.NA1, II i&" 11.. v.. i..i.-.:. .,. wiHia, j'a. Ii. II. WliUT. :ksnier. TEKUIHTII NATIONAL HANK -t' l'hlladelphlii, Detember 10, 11)21. The Annual Election for Dlnctera will be held at the Hanking Heuse, en Tuesday Jan uary 10, 1022. Iirtwefn tlie hours of 1J ..rlnck neon nn.l 3 I'. SI. CIIAHMCM II. TOOKI3. Cashier. I'ropehiiN ruiiue tiXai Ily Order of llif, Hiirlier Coramlsslentrs 1 uu A i.lwinr. of Walnut htrert l'lcr. Camden. N. J. Fer a teim of one, three or rtve years fremanuary.. 0 J3 lit H 1 , .''. Roem II. City Hull. Camden. K, J. lllds will be receded (or said lease. nldders te state term Hid en, nlse annual rental te be paid. Commission may require lessee te five bend with satli.faciery surety .. . .iihful rerfermancs et lease It r. it JI ," ten '"Iy. Jul mry in serve; he rlctit te reject any or all bid, , r',h rUS,c.ft """"'"tfe'rf i , 'nil t .fc-tferc ty '- l?.erfs. '.. a vi .."-.-"-. . : -" ".." iy encn ma, Ien of lease l&ss mMni5 .ft:-:l"c.Uh.,'''"'i ; 1 !! IIIIIV 'l'ln.. ,.!! 11.. . i .i. -i. ii.. . it. it ; ""'i' ixiHinsiA. ..i i - ." rnttriir nni trnitv nun r in innini 'k inni k . i i timiriv nil riiniiiuii iiii'iiii riu unrnru ineiiini, r-.. it. . i tiiiiturw iiiiii i'f ircitnii wi t imi.-...,i ..t -. nn . "'' ""en- nelTit-npit of ilie point- et view of 'Athenian and rnrthaKinlan seafarers te of mannnetli llev.'rs. And the fa el- l'"f 'resauene.s ,,t the vevi,fc-,..ii. ., t. at 1 "dl" .'I:".,,, llenrv Is a vWen- the present day. open!,,,; p re.uantl nntlnRsnme of winter gnrdunlm: will le ,j'-.F.r,''l'"l ' ':':,,n'rj .t"? '"'' U?"rf ' ' 1 if vvltli little iu-aetlc.il sense vlstn of history. Yet the hook is net VT' " lnt0V sardeninc is done indoors, ,,,,lrs, cyc"" ",,'"; -'. V.'i" NQMEEET nry idealist, with llttlt piaeuciii s n ,i, , , r ic, f t)atti,,K .i.,,.... .,' "" ,It means planning nnd prenantlmf for lmv'" 1,eon collected h the r.nn I'ul,- (S& ,mt hc Is w-md at bottom and Milll- ;lml, of C,,lf)t,,ll)k;lt ' f a e n" , '!' Ce1.,,M,lr.". T. Pr tl"-- ,,,V' "f Sil ,.,.r : a nraotlenl and elhcient cren- nPCiP(.ted. .The Infermnrl,,, ,,l ,,7i "Vwill he planted in the sn ... u,at ' "Toilers of the Trail." fejftfis lure and se honest and straiKhtferwnrd I,,, tic sides of the subject are well cared i .J'InKCS Frfm n l-nrden Notebook" Mr. .Marsh does net need the ,.i. rn il kSfS rhnt shnmsvither In her presence. Tlie , for. The book, therefore, is reallv a l,Sl;",nr1,cs acritiner'a Sens) will be n ,'"'rv l" i,nn,'"1 """" ' " '" V " ';" ' iniu miiiiun i!,,. ,., i,,..,. f iiiu.i.. ' .i. , '. lie heln te rim n.,,r,t,, ....',..' "I. ." The love of nn Inilinii for is "'in ,, 1. ..,..!.. tmU IIIH 1111.' IllUillll'n II1.U. .l.r....... ... I..III.IUIIIII 11.1111 III III . " I"!-' ---... ......... I,, iriii ri pr It . . . . ' - w LV. i,. is nheut te submit te n sur- '"f view of sea power. It reveals tlie Mrs. I'rancs Klnc. whose "Well- te "lIn1l " s'"rj r,,j","t" """ "-"' W hen lie is i ilieu t hi ( 1lteri,cpeniIcnre of Imtieiml Considered Onrden" showed her author- ' ,l0f . I,rh e of J'",? 'i ?J,",ar,,"t " ' " ptcnl operai ion w huh 1 n il. p ' nel,'"I , nill, t!l(. ,,,., ()( U1 A , Ity and skill ns a writer en horn,. ,rt. " t,'e f ') . "'' "" YhV '7 ""' te survive lie t-ajs te llenrj . " I oi.tlesonhle aspect is drawn fr.mi ri! l'ure. hundreds of miles of snew-lnck.d l.r : i,,. -e e.vi.,-t nntlilns ver wonder. , ' ' irnL.I.1 .L!r1'M ll 1 Her new volume Is ir.,i ..,.... te enlist for the "Iliir I'lii.-f." w', ', -" . . . .!. it 1...K KPMtt'llllIL'L' UUll IIIO llllll L A NOVEL OF MARRIAGE By CHARLES G. NORRIS 77ie Literary Digest finds it "tlier lujrhly natural, absolutely realistic nnd convincing . . . a netnble novel." TVic Outlook says thnt it "takes held of the reader's nttentien strongly. Few women will leave it unfinished, once begun." TrViMnct I ruin: "The limst thing I have read for a long time." ttupert Ilvghet: "(If amazing truth, bravery nnd vividness." $2.00 "Brass" can be had wherever books are sold E. P. DUTTON & CO., G81 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk ?'fiL&W3SK O V-SS-X SiaffiM&eS? WWwTlS LIHLE, BROWN & COMPANY'S Leading Fiction rlM' mid full of grrat empires nnd clielr 1 1 .1 maniini. but its Mop( iminiutt r..t ..ff ..inn III 1 tH IWV.it " - iirv nun itiu vi Estill. llUlllir.l HI I IPI I 1 1 i - "I" KM 1 III II I f i i -t t u M i I i I . chniute but th.it they nre all in the navies, military and maritime. Tl k"""' ''''h'0' (,,h",rm nf Presentation and 1 1I1!'l,,-s t,M. ' ''l,' 'd " ' '"- ,"w "' '" Liiiuihi , T , . , i..:,..,,... . .... . , irirnctienl enrinnl: nmL. i. ..i. .i.i ! rncmentnn Vi'. Mar-h m nlet i.i.m tn in liex tecelllir se u; mnn. j.i.ii' ui. .-n .ii in inw imiii in ii. i ere nnr- ., --............ ,t uuiij "i es- , . . , sumo uex nj.iiii ., ..... I , ,i ,,,...... .. . i ' ', itlve and fruitful in ! ..i...i...r" . he, but thev nre strong in their fiin a. ,t..i. .,..., .....,1-w -,,,- i- iiacL'ii, nnii i , ,, - '.iiiiiei'. ei . , , , , , the lntluence of each en hlsterv h. ,..,. ' Biirileii problems. mentals and in the development ar. eniili.ll. - . i'f -Mrs. Mni fiertrude .T,..vli ,i, uiatle gripping, while the nnrrathe is .......... i.lT. Il i --'. . , s i i hi .t .1 .. ..- .1. - . Tils vn untie velnmn l,nu i, 1 "eieu ncilsil niltlierlfv en L'iir.l,..,k i,.,u oiere.i n.v nn uunes uierc uilin w.hii.I : .. . . --.--.w ...... ....,, Jim. en tne list ni texioeolis and It will he a been e make her llrect niinpi.i' te Micircst nnd instruct, tn ,..,. i , -, .-..-., , , , l willllllllll- cute her own thought nnd practice te iwillinB leerners." .urs. iv hS;h i ages Frem n rjardi-n i,n... uheiiever you can, net uisueij estlv because you think it u pretty thlnit te de. but honestly, because J en can't help yourself. It seems te me se Dimple new that the end of everything ban come and it is tx late . ...... i..vi of rie.l. p. en If lie r. net exi'-t. love Jf work humility ' fundamentals, backKieundu and per llDCS ll.il. ii. i 'v rmiectlvps. beeause the time is se snort iiiiii we are .ill he weak." urn (UUUlt'IIO, iiMiiniir- unit in int- nn iii iiiti'ill. uit Of Mrs". King, fiertrude .Tekvll the lnllll(' C'l'I'lng. while the nnrrathe ! ted EiiKlish nutherltv en ..,,r,i.'..,.' i... colored hy nn atmosphere than wmili nt'Annnnnlli lwl""t,'n '" '''bute: "The anrhnr's pi-no- indicate the author knows nnd loves In. ,i " "?; tienl knewlrdce. keen lnsk'ln .. ,i ' ' Northwest. ...... .v ..... . .. ....,, ,.,,,, iniUU Ul I ,ii .....1.... ,,.. ,, " ' -l'i-n- iiitormiitien ler tne general reader who iiiiiiiniumii couieine t wishes te he Intelligent! informed en en" "f ll1s niest fitted te d UST PUBLISHED THE RIPER OF GOLDEN BAR liy WILLIAM PATTERSOX WHITE Wi'lum I'.itti rsmi , hi'. - no!s ..t the .hl West, "f-ynrlv Lawyers," lutii very oenul.ir with levers of 'V ir.i 'ii. 1'.. nd," and t! . ul.cnture sturies Hut ' tnit Uillv N intfe s aO, ( ' rspectives. I Psychic Life of Insects 1, eland O. Heward, bend of the Iln ri'iiu of Kntemiilngv of our Depai tim-nt of Agriculture, nnd himself the author AT THE FREE LIBRARY nooks nd.le.l te the Fre I.llirary, Tlilr tfenth nnd Lerust stnets. for the week eml. InK Jnnuary S: Miscellaneous lkl.sen, It. W. "Mnklnir CioeJ In Husl- f'lurke. (1. A "fleuilH. Dolte, C ".Manual of Toilet Seapnmlt lim " imnnl.lsnn. A. u. "History of the Adlren RWWl ii'.'h'neen H'AKElt mirieen illrrrtiiri ,.... V" i A certified checlc for Jioe tn ETTTrv 7rrSSi!l,Xet m ceji,. ei ; ie lease mallsd I i.wir.H i . . . ar irjcuv. - : , ... ,- v;.i fl.vntlNAI. IIVNK in7 I nn urnllcat en nnu eincr iniormauen ss le WIII.AHKI.P III K l 'JSulpment cn l hart from irr. William . V1"""" Xreetm DnKr.,8, V&t3r..lluwCatlnr. Itoem 11. City '.7iu"L Jho Iinnvin i,i?F '"' "atk iT,'V rlmlrman of Beard of IlArhnr itWlT 10 h. VSJ ?ln,? "u "n Tiies; ""!. and line BJ?'j'I'twien th hours --WM p 'iVr.-f.ir -u..r MIN fADVAI.ADi:n, Jit Trnprr- Hwretii ry. tefiis '-.NKa.. ll0.lrecnr:VI" ,"'K;1n.l..rJ, f0r ....,,,, ,h ..-.,"' i-nnu.n . Commissioners. Ilpem 11, mrert DsesmliT 1. mil. City Hall. VIITlf I? Reeled iimtinsnlH will i" reched nt the w'erthlessncs.i )f Her lever, tries te for- 0NI3 of the most WulieIian pnssnges In the book is where Henry is disnpiMiinted because Mrs. Tensscn, who Is , hnd woman, W net wholly bad. He finds her Innocently playing pa tience en one occasion, nnd he knows iinr she takes (lowers te n children's lw.MiiItnl every week simply because she 1 1"'!"1 ", ., . , liesimai u.i) " ' liurkn. Themns "Outer Clrcl". like te Clve ple.isiire te the ehlldrun. Chekhev. Anten "Nute-book." It werilcs Jilm "lint people are nut all one thing or another. Tim whole story I" told with that leisiirellness and calm milv in great Uternture, It may be of local intere Tllden Is mentioned in t period Is 1H20. and Mllllcent. writing te her brother fieie the seaside In the summer, whme .she hnH gene with her employer, says he tries te Interest the u'emnn In the news nnd reads te her about tennis "nnd the wonderful I rr Tiiilnii." This is en page 1.11. iu.t0 Mllllcent, when she dhvnvers the ""'.pn,)0lIyt ,r iC iKotelsiek" furnishes' heth InspiV-it Jin "f "1"l(',-,,l,s books nn insects nnd their 'nnd understanding. ' habits, has tnin-lare.l for the (Vntui THE HIDDEN PLACES C..inpan n book l.t K. I., lleuvier. the i HERTRAXD W. SINCLAIR 1'ieiieli zoelogivt, "The lVjihic l.if. of liiM-cts." which will be puhhMieil In " fii''.r.illiiiii story nf ,i n.nlcru "I'necl' THE BLACK DIAMOND - Francis Brett Yeung Writes a Pow erful Nevel of English Mining Life "The lllnck Diamond" (K. V. Det- them In February. Chas. E. Hughes Reet, Taft, tin three nre-eniliient HenuMlc.in 1...1.1. ten & Pe.) is cpilte the best nicemplish-I rs; also Weed, l.ewilen, Hei.ir. th. ment inns lar ill tictleii of Francis """' i'i'ii tBiiumuiti mr 1110 pr.-xi rh rdcti." wh.i ..me, h.iclc truiti tlu- war te 1 rui innisiii ettici.illy reported dead, his wife married a, in .md In- fortune spent This inti. p st - c.iliipi'llin novel by the ..uihnr et urtli of 1'ifts -thr. c," "lUirn .1 Bridges," etc, possesses the , unc stniu'li and rui'ijeilni-.i as the l.jialit 01 its scttmn. tlie IJntihli L' ltimbia must. ' $1.'J0 WINNIE O'WYNN AND THE WOLVES lllirilH 1 I1IH. I II IS. -V- .. -11 1.1 I Ilil I 11 1 I I 1 I lilt I II I I I Will 1111 IH1 i.Tli.iH that Is found , hunhnm. 8. A.-"flpendinB the mmllir . . " . ,'""lt'p, ,, r v mevCl" p,' meat leaders ami me... than ir.i, ,,V- I"-""'" . uiiui 11 writci merelj et stories te ,1 ,,.,.,.,,, Henuhllcin iii-snatirj .. , ,,..r Drnkwntcr. Jehn "01 ver Cremwell." novel si in tin. full .....w,. , .1,.. ', 1' ..... ,LpU "i. '.".'.. .pil,Mrs- '." -r .. ,1,.,. Klllll" Pnlire J l "Heek nf insnrfa I. I ii .. , .... . k-iiii. ii.ir.iuin in rici iiuiiii.iiKIl Hlieei n n st that Hill , .j:.,,,,rml,SniHi4. "..cemni" n,;. en Il.ick, I Aml ,'. ,,'c1lliiK given '"1 'he lllnck Dm- party platform, and, mere potent than he li ok, Ita 1 nn.l llunturs " ' mend is given ndvisedlv. even with '" In (nllueiuv upon the vntvi' .!- Alfred "Iloukplates fur IfeBln rnwiur, ners ' OeerRO, W, I. "Londen Mosaic" (llllln. J. I,. "I'ewrty anil I)eien.l.ncy " (l.Hl.lur.l. II. It. "Juenlle D.'llreiu.'ncy." Onrky, Maxim and ethers "Ueinliilsccncca of Ant.m cheklmv." I.exlnk-cr, I,. J. "Jewlsh Chnplnln In rrnnce." lers. 1.. 1.. "open Hen." hlilken, OlBii "I.'fe of the Metchnl. office nf the dlslrlet ileik of the Heard of ,. . .,1ii1. i h,j,,. liint," ' l'.lueatlen of Delaware Township. Cnni.len I get him by reaiilllj ill .Mnuj Ulck t'eunty. Marlton. N J . ll 3, uu te 12 .,). the "tcarle.-i.ness nf arid skies. ;Vr!fr.?,.r..eJnT.arW;.te1!!i;r;' ,,IS';.,nt wvr mln." And the I k ends '.'nri"1!" '."WrnSen' WttiFHZ' JSV" with a .iiotntleii fr.m Walt Whitman: iiii.i,rlHehnnlluillsi These hends ulll I M'lm xvelli r Is lllWlli'S llOW tliefU Cllll tlflll.' I'rescett, 1) Heme " ltnymend. 1 ties." Hoslilenm. J "Tivemieth C. ntury Gui.ln ,, lint... ....... v . .. in. for Aul.imolille Opernters tin memory in rue Tragic llride ' "" " puriv morn, iiieiige.i mi Of Mr. Yeung, llueh Wnlne'li. ! eltietlve association of imtletis 01 .Is,. coiitemiiernrv in th.V mi ... . l, 1 ,lu' LeiiBUe Americanized te prewt.t 10 iieiupernr III till) siiiiie liel.l, Ins r 1,, .1,,, fnC(. 0t ,,11 ..,, n,i.l n,..h said that he seems "a romantic idenlist. , mere, can' the poeplJ Mii ! fooled or M& in the modern or teiirndhin sense of Inte accept Uik the claim of the lin-e- the word. lie Is realist us well onellnbles that thu vote wns n mandate as romanticist ami in Ills group presents IO 8Cr"i' "el enl ne Lengiie, but nu, the poetry and the prose, nliku of his w,h'., ''' vl,nl aiHocintien of nations subjects." for u, Preservation of peace? Net if 1 THE GREAT DECEPTION By SAMUEL COLCORD Hu;. it te.n $15u lCveiNwhei.. or et tne Publishers liy BERTRAM AT KEY iKlit'lirtul K 01 h.iw, .1 niatih'- hi 1 w '- .iKiilllst tlic hi r 1 rti ic I in- sti.rj 1 subtle and u mibhik humor, arc luti'lli 1 'd ter its sutire. insiua tne llouse Heau- , 1. u ..rl. L-l.,,1 f .,., 1.. ...,.. 1- - e'" ! "I "'LIJ HI lilt' lllnck Diamond." which is 11 tur. of T. "Portraits of the Nlnc- tlie llritlsli milling ceuntrv anil lt f.,11, and work. It has gloom rather thm. glamour, but even out of its soundness '1 lie no 1 1 th 1 1 alrc.uH - M I ' ('nine suis.' Mark .Sabre 1 1 haw kntiwu in 1 lu tlisll. l Mini k t" hi as 1c.1I te nu- hat 1- if te wiiii r lluti hinseli." sold. te Iheh.Klies; l.lddei. .una .... l.ld ,11 1- , lnMvl r Aul.imolille Opernters." "I ," y,',,,,, ,',., , -..iiiiiicss or 01 me rumisners Blu-ffleM I.ybH HwlmiiTlnr Nlmplifled." ! ' lr" ""111. etin. Is some of the epie Wl. f..rpet te count six minion w,., v lS''.,Wi.L ;,,","r,.ae?,""1,",; essence The hem is studied ee-elj. the xet. f-r fox nil for th,. 1 ...,,., f rVi"c" J"1,n AIJ u 1'niu itui Written cempactedly. cencciitriitedly. He is 1 Nail m Hut the author of The.,,,i ,ms- imiins. m 1 nn 1. 1 1. 1 '".umm iriir 1 , sninn ..nnu nr miv nan una ni 1,1 1 nnu x. ni mur 1 annu r-r. - -1 mi'dinn,,. .. .a 1111111 t k. iniikii 111111 ni'iiN 111 n rniiiiiiie,. 111 1 ii'uen .!. viisin iiiiii' 1 n 1 11. r it 5.53 ilW'JLi.1.1'- u'twesn ii'u"? 1T,,""","-. I in the ui.itru.Mte of n.i')0, running from .,nr"iTT .... . : tirnl.lery In America." ' ment, described us heth honest ...1 be I mitue s-e. intien e- It t. 1tu1t10n.1l in the p .main . UOO U,lMk ,. IN u o'flerk uuin V thirty ,. and all hidden, will he , TXrlt. WAI.I OLIO evidently nn nd- Q1WIIIIm.. J. II -"Ve.em'te nnd Its H.K1, I co,upassle,e Attn live ,, '," ... ' ." '"' '"h '" . ' ' - ' -IU..IB . 1,I . v. , . mT- -iLIilifilMuVr. "rfTSr rt W.-MJ W I Ittinlw Jf 'mm " WW Ml""' F ten ' he Is reciprocally ii.t.ac.e.i hv" , !, "JJ.' Wu'r h,," ha'" injmi !' ifiiv '-' lWe dOliT.i.... irkwn 11. 11 n lncnriiiirHH.il hank or trust i,iii heeu familiar enough wth "Meliv .... .".." and tin fntn imitiniliii ,.f ..-..... ...... ."2l,. ... '...... "J....".'.1 ' '"nipu.iiiilj mw.!p?w.ff.Sf,:w'- -vuTrci:r;,5ludo,,e,lr,i,u.l,:ifinick" t.. ,.,et, fro,., . Ther,, ,ille,Ks:..w,I",w",-,, w.uh ti,0, !, ,f .iiis w'i w un.'.-r a".i0,.-7i iv lurxri:; . ri" -1 h.ld00rn,T..S,ocl,he.,ll" J'ehrunry ati.l Auijust pi t e uch jeiir. Iho iml)ia.,ms ethers who record AlcUitlc I Cholmernlelejr. Mary "nomance of Ills tell am UCtlve story. . Just thrt-w in tliose six nuil.ei.s f,r full , ,TT, r K C.WK' teu.Vi fo'ecen,pnry0Wl?th,ii ffrii5 '.as Wr" "U ns ene of the greatest American men H'J;X0, M. A.-nitte DnuKhte.P of Ms - ln3 be Jmcksreiin.l fu sketched autheri-' 23 LITTLE, WsVJ&Sh Mff'C . WwiR. tamFI;eiiR'. 'of letters, or at Icaat who nre famlN I .'uS.t"v-H.iy,1"K'"'. KneVkf Knock "l !ul . ' '"' f' .": -'k'ure is pre- fa i. . ! IWMWAJrUtiU. S-A . ' MARTIN CONISBY'S VENGEANCE JEFFERY FARXOL L'liml -ia -ti.rx. .1 ',111 ,m, I Ui'miL' 1, i.,ii. i.iIm ,,. . aimtcl watir, , 1 tu, ,,i, S,. .111,1, M I(I ' 1 "ii -'"! a ,.1 this 1- mii ..1 In, , ,t ,1 r- li .1 c Knl. r ei (. olden liar" 1- White's best. IM--1- in drivii'ir the cattle-rustlers out of t. ,.ikct LnuntN. Wyoming. i,.ake a stirrinn tale, lull el rapid inove ineve 111 u' .n.l Misjiensc, wink- the intn cr-atien one of .Mr. White's streni; in 11. ts is at all tunes n.itur..! and entertaining. $1.75 1 h.ti 11 ni);, it uiiscruiniieus, yettiif; girl "wf.l'.s" win. li,ic tlesiKus upon her and L Wiimii'- cilmts is remarkable for its the iMliuiy with wllicll Iilt csc:ir.:iili $175 RECENT FICTION SUCCESSES IF WINTER COMES ; A. S. M. HUTCHINSON eer one is readmn. iwr two hundred tlieusnnil lllliulr- il 111(1 tlll -Muillil tlieu-anil ...i .,r.-tt 71 .'.-,... t. f- any man $2.00 In 1 r advi nt urc J tf ry Iurnel ' I'lnlitdelnhUt $2.00 J lime Heeks rr for Sale at Ul Heek Slmii BROWN & CO., Publishers, BOSTON 'V X M , 1 c'l 'f ssBBB. ' 'Mi wsinisr. AJisiric. -icij ......., ... ... .. -. ..... .... ....., jtivu viUU lOTCO unU ICrVOr. iyJsiTBltl'i'fnfffTTTsWVT!lMsltllsM ' I ' snssnni.i K siiiiiH&sV . .L. ... ....... xJ. , I, "-rfv 1 1 X iii.ttjjji ),ii, . .- iT , A ,,.. ,..- ,. J. ..Vl ., v. i. 1Lzl.l:,. . 'vl. ,Mft . ... t T.SL, . . 1 i iv t ,t .. .Aik.. i .. .1 .'ST5JJ("1a t .". -- 1 , I li k m..
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