,c.W i'. T'.l wsw WW f i x i- t va' lts.v , w W. I- I t t -'. . ' .. . SVENING PUBLIC LBDGER-PHILADELlPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUAEY 14, 1922 .tl 10 ;!?'' C- Sir ns I'e ' P If: I ;MMT USUALLY HAPPENS TO CYTHEREA'S WORSHIPERS JOSEPH HERGESHEIMER EMERGES ASA MORALIST i.TP ANY ONIJ elieiild mil Jeseph Ilcr- what lie thinks tne logic 01 cii i f JL getdiclmer n moralist In the re-1 .hip leads te. It la also Indicated by l.trictd .nmB of the word be would hi. drmipuea ei y "; Indeed he . . ..... ,,i nli frq. drove IHUIIIVI. UUIU lli " -- -" draw bnck In horror nt the vision of the foul morass en the brink of which they find themselves The book Is us line n thing as Mr. HcrResheimer bus done. deuBtless resent the charge would be likely te regard It no an nc nc cusallen that he had pcrterted the truth In order, te teach a lessen, te such base niiii igneuie nn- WBM :i ggNyr plicatiens lias a geed word fallen. Se far ns I hac liw.n ntllfi te ills reer, Mr. Herges-! "VfOT cer one can read Londen Imlmer'u . nrtixtle X i I'ltnrdi nerhnns net every one creed consists of a wUhes te. lates in humor differ sol single article, much but these who wish te nml de' namely. "Tell the net have the opportunity may discover ' .1 l l.fc I ' 1.1 ...... ' , I .1 . - fc - . ami let the moral l'unch prints and what kind of things Unmr ' I !.-, ft-lili. tl.t.,1. - mn liiihihrnile If thftV i"-Jl ,,ut heweerthlsi WU rend A. 1'. Herbert's "Uttle Hayfl AAMJ max lr. Mr. Her- , 0f Moonshine" (Alfred A. Knopf). Mr -SiT!y35rttt rrsheltner hns be trA-uM- i. .. r i... l.,t .l-tinu-ii mit i VMraSfl-iWwJ , .n. (,,,..,. . .. ,. ti. i ..... I ' a ftrT-HMny-'-'A- i"""- im'i" rnouiers te rutii'ii. nu hub iii uie orencH-r mean- i , . rimn n cel ectien et nis con tributiens which will give the American reader a tatc of his iunllty. One will net hove te read merr than two or three of the papers tc discover that Mr. Herbert is a sort of a slap-Mick humorist. There is little subtlety about him. He burlesque A. P. IIHKHUKT A caricature from the lloehman of ene of the Londen 1'uni'ii humorists THE OLD DOMINION 'Virginia' an Interesting, Well Illustrated Number of 'Sec America First' Scries A hnndsome volume, sumptuous in formation nnd clnbernteiy lllustrntcd, contains the chronicles of the Old De- , minion as narrated by Frank nnd Cerr (telle Hutchlns In "Virginia" (Pnge I Company). This is n volume in Page's "See America First" scries, which has given nn extensive view of the toneg- j raphy, traditions, Institutions nnd local I customs of sections nnd localities of the United States. ! The Old Dominion Mether of Presi dents is viewed from the vantage points of the colonial waterway, the bis (,.,. t-" ii- ". every succeed ing turn reveals n ceuntride replete 'with monuments nnd scenes nnd Bites reeftlliiiir the march of Its history nnd I of national nnnals as well. The Hutch - Ins lioeis is ncn in descriptions ei wic WIT AT 7ADJJV ir.lr7N ! pioneers, the V. V. V.'s. nnd the mnk '' ' ' ' er.s of the commonwealth. jesi:m iir.nar.MiKiMr.r; ing of the word, nnd that tee In n novel en n theme In which a less penetrating ebener and thinker would hate been unable te per ceive the significance of the conduct which he describes. This manifestation of Mr. Hergeshelmer's nbllltv te see te he bottom of things appears in "C fbcrea" (Alfred A. Knopf i. n novel de voted te the study of the love metUc in Mfe or te an exhibition of what happens It runs bio- graphically from Captain Jehn bmitli nnd Pocahontas te the present genern . - - ... 'ntnl I'nciinr A UscjuL Little Uoelc ccis tIell rrIl0 j,oek nnFi n R00li mnp nn,j r, .j , -,. T. . 'tifM-feur plates, which mlcquntely nnd ' Orth the Nipponese VICIV- apprepHateb Illuminate the text. " point In "What Japan Wants" (Tliemn V II r !... Vl.l O 1.'....n .... a. v. itjw i I ninnnn . item e. nuni without mercy, but when ene is in tnr of . TTnj...r.i,. f milfernhi. where ) . L. t.tl.l .!. H.. ,.f 'nin., lr in n I HI Wit: UlllHJ U'M'nr in - mif, i - .. 1,..rt I i 1 ! ! Tl . . Iu cx sterv. net of the kind thut Hebert """ ' "" , "-." ".' - s. W. Chnmbers might and does write, but i r mvr. All ynu imve te de when such as Henry James might have writ- , hf telephone girl rings .u up by mis n. Its manner of treatment suggests j "'' fr ""' ne eH. is te pretend Tames with his careful analysis of eme- I !'t Ten are the right per-eii. and josh Ions nnd weighing of motives, nnd with ; man en the ether end of .the wire nis meticulous niceties of phrase. A " "her, he has been sufficiently lr--areful comparison of It wtih any of rltatcd. rlns off. And then one nnght the later James nexels would probably "ad About Itathroem and aft aft aft oliscleso wide differences, but It never- "-ni write n letter te Jay L. Heuse hcless suggests Jame. refuting his cla m te being the original i wiircsnrie ei tee idea mat uie entn- ANIMAL LEGENDS mood for burlesque, he Is most divert- l1P ts nn nKsistnnt nrofesser of the i ' ing. Take, for an example "Wrong Oriental Department, gives (he .Tap- y-i., , Jinnmnre lilniul in Numbers." a description of a telephone I nnese viewpoint en a subject that i tOOlOgY ami liemailte UlClUl 111 game qut of which he prefessri te of vital interest today. Ills boeK is .77 J)nJ,J Vnre liv TTnl FvnrtK linteueiied li bias nr prejudice, in inci - "s - .., j --. - f Ills nttnlifi-atiens President IWviil nn tti (j. i'vrt. there is llctien nnd .hcless suggests Jame-. mpi It ' .t !- . f- itntfiVaNsuch " ' t very existence of our thnt ,his ctntements slieuld w'erm a w Hd beats nnd feathered friends. The vnlunble background for any investign- , life of the grizzly bear, the eagle, the tien of this matter." And Dr. Hen- praIrjp ,iec, the mountain Hen, these jnmin Ide Wheeler, president emeritus , ,,,, ,,, ,i..in n,,t- nn ,,.i.nt writes: "A man who judgment can I nn1 0,hc" ranI'1 ' inS en ylm he whellv resnected and who Is net nc- once wcre our boundless plains, ntterd custemed te sa!ng or doing wild 1 jjr. L'nrts the topic for a series of thins-s. he knows whereof he speaks. In this timeh book, nil the mero se in view of the Japanese preferment of room is admirably adapted te singing. lnrieus claims at the Arms Conference 1 mcdium-lcnctti uterles new published by Alfred A. Knopf under the title of "The Hnld rnce." I'nch story Is n virtunl life history Herbert insists that the bath-1 nnd their signatory tiarticipntien In the 1 0f n separate nnimnl nnd wenves intp mTfP r'rtlieren of the sterv IS a ueu r0cim 0111? tn ii ciinlnn(.i fnp comfort 1 mur- 1'ewer treat. it. ivumi lunsmi-r-i tctleil lerm Uie nnmiN ei cucn iiiiiuiiu J ..1..01'. tn itnti.inn the chief male with thick nips- nml .hnir nml I wliat Japan wnnis in Ami-nest, and in Jrem birth te death. The r ..lnnccs of 7 ' ' i .?.?. V, ".. dv "tore en J .. ,i, 7 , ! ?i 'i .. "' China, whnt she desiien en the Pacific i1(. field and forest arc made as vivid iharaeter. bought in n cnnil : store en pictures thnt it should be "a geed 0eran tTnpallP. ,Hnnnds and per- as these of human beings by Mr. Kvarts. Kifth fncnup. cv lOrK. nt'cau?? nc full, velvctv renm. nml ns thln?q nrn '..:: :.. t.- ,i ,li.rin Mm Immn ...i. ...-i. .. ii. , ..iAun,litif f n lllltlll ? Ill lsflll llii'i lii'stm. i tii- v Mil 11 Mivt iLil Ills" UllllUI'tUint, ui vas attracted by some feminine allure- t Is ,.0icy pquippd for singing" Mr. sltuntlen nf Japan an illiimlnnting 1 naturalist and plainsman nnd the lit ment in the pose of the heml and the Heuse would doubtless reply thnt he chapter, which lias net been treated prary case of a wiolder of a trenchant ixpresslen of the ees nml meuin. it would net vieid his claim te precedence for American rentiers se concisely lie- rcn. had that charm for htm that Leonarde's ln (hp inVcMell of . i(1,,a , (lnl(1. for" and in a final chapter sets forth, Most of iIh.sc animals about, whom "La Gioeenda" has for most men and were supplied and even then I, would "j,".1 iV" 'en, '" ?L l.u" Hrffl-J no women. 1 here is numn w , uc 11 - probably insist that the calendar !s world harmenj . The author's purKise their liws as thev were are mere thnn vltatien in her eyes, out tradition u is untrustwerthv If it went nninf Mm i,t iw,n.. , nn.mnm, tin. (winVntnl 1 .....n.. i.,,..i,. ,. iliiu nuni .us that the expression was induced by ln tlip (,0py of t,)(l be(i-j. whieh j r,.a(cr with tlie stnti e public opinion , "nald'rece" is plentifully illustrated by I plt .structure imuslc which Leonarde nan piajtu u mi i,nv0i n(.nrting Without Tears" and in .Inpnn regarding the arieim Minjecla ' cimi-lcs LHIngsten rull in his usual while he was painting, and that it is ..Th(, pr0nius of jr rtraiNhaw" in- mentioned and te propeso plans or make zoologically correct manlier. ?n f ropnlleciion rnther thnn et antiei- .,. ,.. i,.u... .... . ,,.. suggesliens mr tin- Miiiitmii et ten JAPANESE DRAMA In English Translation It Is Unsuitcd te the West ern Stage A volume very much out et the ordi nary is "Plays of Old Jnpnn," trans lated nnd edited by Lee Durnn and pub lished by Themas Seltzer. The picturesque binding and exotic colored frontispiece nrc' mntched by the strange content of the book, five Rhert plays, all of them se strange nnd out of the beaten track of convention ns te be mero Interesting ns oddities than provocative of deep study nnd nnnlysls. Mr. Durnn points out ln his Intro duction '" the "old clnsslc dramas of Japan it of the modern dramas, nlthe' in poetic beauty, arc tee long nm. mpllcnted te be literally translated.' Accordingly, he has put thorn together te make the five subjects Included ,ln the volume, und instead of the "long, rather tedious dialogue," he has written "rapid dramatic scenes." The translator gees en te say thnt some 'of these plajs hnve never been published, even in Japan, but have been handed down from generation te generation. In view of these fncts, Mr. Duran is Indeed te be cengrntulntcd for a scholarly and generally usVful piece of work, even though the content of the plays makes them impossible of Oc cidental appreciation. When Mr. Duran says, in nnethcr place, thnt "Jiipanese neters nre mas ters of absolute realism, he causes tne reader of the present volume te wonder just hew some of the plays can pos sibly be stnged. One, for example, called "The Hands in the Ilex," eon- tains the following bloody little rllnin: Nogamerl. u dissolute statu minister, having been repulsed by 11 beautiful (leislia girl who dances for him in his palace, orders her bunds cut off nnd ' brought te him in 1 box. In a drunken stupor he fondles the dismembered hands until they suddenly seem endowed ' with life and choke him while the phan tom of their own appears nt the rear of the stage. It weul be interesting te knew hew such n scene would admit of staging and acting. Sudden death , murder, rape nnd all sorts of hnrhnreus punishments feature four of the plays, nnd the fifth und last 'Fernken I.ee," although culled :i comedy, is hardly such, nb we knew thut form of pln . Names and titles in tlie eriginnl Jap anese are used with feet notes te ex plain their meaning. This clinging te the actual Oriental form makes for nunlntncsH and n certain amount 11 1 charm, but. lis 11 matter of fact, then is little of real poetry or outstanding imagery In the lines of the translation nor much evidence of real drama iu the SUBE CANE By Edward Bellamy Partridge The funnlrst book ilnce "Tem Bawyer" At Alt Boektltrt. $1.00 The genn Publishing Ce., Phila. HERMAN MELVILLE MARINER and MYSTIC By Raymond M. Weaver "A rich and eloquent biography." N. Y. Tribunt. iniNtrataL $3J0 SIMON CALLED PETER A Remarkable Nevel by ROBERT KEABLE Auther of "Standing Dy," "Pilgrim Papers," ct,c. The fine iplrltunlllr. nd the kn, unu,rtindlnr observation Mieirn nil of Mr. Keable's boehs will win many readers te this surprising novel vflileh 1ms been described ns "the most beautiful, nnd the most outapeken lete sterv in modern fiction." Vet It U certain te meet wltlicltl4 rrlllcUm. 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Knt I.oe Hnrnlen llkeil his dell fc4 ".w ttwe children te m but ter nil sunder of the binder, in nml conditions, jxii"s pic" tlm tliw Nippoti"e let-i nei .it II V I l BOOKS 0 SPORTS Dis- gg SAHARA'S SECRETS te the Senussi Atinirli'i. Swltr.i'r linH wrltten nml liknble novel et the "nd-cnmi'" In TpjIiis It en the Der' (Uolil. (Uelil. (Uolil. Merrlll Cempiiny). The Mery rIvps. iiRnlii'-t n nVtinunl bnckcrennil, the k- trm mill routine nt nn niivermiiiK (.-11111- imien. In this nie it N u iles-nnp 1 ir eman Makes the First Trip Mt5i n ox,.ieito,i i. n ;; '" ' nor tiv nn upstiinuini; jimiiib nmcrtis- Ins mnn of Ideiin nml inltintlve. new mi Miroe-.fiil thnt the e- Iiew-wiusk lmrl; for his product The hook hns AW BOOKS Fiction Mhe v.ns ns-hnmed of the phyBitnl ." tl ,)0ek , i:i:livh humor . et life, Unnden was net con ten e. In 0e,nprcl,(.n,sil)Ip , Alm.rica "h tm 'his buMne.. either He had .lr ftp. UJ , etwithfn i.Hn- into It nnd had hade money, but it " ' w r " tllu net fiviis-iy nun. ii."--" " -the Becietv of the cehntry club neigh -.borheod In which he H"'1. k;ln; the women he danced with ns oppertunlt (offered, and ndmirius them In a wny. but joins no fnrther. 'ITien the husband of -..'a. klnswemnn falls in ievi- wuu a mu.iv. lactre.s nnd tells Ills v,lfe that he must j0j nmf Lauu Tennis leave her. ltnmlen. in erm-r n- I"""" this diMicter. pe." te New Yerk te Fee CUSSPtl b Experts the actress. She hns prent g lifts and ,,rM(.nl n .. : t8rk:,V":.'niPn7n?1aSrnc! ernn Tempanyl ,he ,e,U lf ; ,. innnden points out te her the Inability tere.tinR pair of collaborators, (ieer?.- 'of the yeunp mnn te take her point of Piincnn, expert oxpen.-nt of the p.-iun . view nb'eut her profession nnd tells her ,,I1( nernnrd Darwin, known ns n that the experiment of marrjlng cannot fnmeR jstnirter ,, rriti(, (lf nIfi, frmpunTlronsnTtrini'nether ? " "" "lumlnatm,: p,.,. " TZ1 n,l explains with a sort fro' "eellent photegrnph- made bj r.i.tien thnt Live had come te her ' . Heldani. The book is said bv tnVni.il In stories of tnnel nml Imn and te the eunp man without nny tlie.e who knew- te .llsco.e mure of the ' ship, has' nn economic value fur thm-e wlllinpucss eti their pnrt. and that It hi,i,in ,,nlntH of th( , te whom communicntlen n nis the T, autlfu, llutlhe upshot .f,t ...I. eI, f r(.rent nn ()n lhp d,ert ,h ofjnipertm,, that she n'i"ts the lure et ie ier in .. n . , . ........ i,..i ..!.. -i- r..rK. . - 1 n( n I tki lllir- ...." ....11 iuV iicnuinui' .nuiiiiiii iniiiii. .-..-... v-i, .,,., rn.l nake el tne hireiiK'-i '.' -'',.,'. ,,f the mm,. ,,!,, 1 1. . , nanled bv n levul l.c.vptliiii. tr.nc'.-.l ' T" ;:.' ' ',"v;n"nhii0wrlilel vuy tioke te will II success Willi wini 11 i"-- ,.... " "... ""' ' iHincIreilM of miles ever the mn-bllked dui his styllnllr l.lens Irtu prurllre In nn .1 AKrnrn Mini inineii n.-irpri. nm ihnn -ri- ' . . ... .. . " . '. ....,. ,,. ..,i r. i,t . ".- 1 u mm , .iniirt rnwi tnci-ii lie nnin."niii-.tii inn An.w and i-a niiii.n i" - jm .1 --.. (..xl.m-i f fnniific vmm ..f Klin.i la (Snrrey lennell). Mr. Duran speaks in his preface of hnvlnp seen "fine productions" In New New Yerk of 'The D.irlinp of tho'CJeds nnd 'Madame Hutterllj' and similnr plnyn iu i I'nns. lie wijs nicy were "pir 1 tiiresmie hut linillv ncteil nml lilirlilv THE "AD GAME" nr use it h lmpes-ihle for nil (ireat i-. ndvertlslnp when even thclnclj iiersenate n .Inpnnese In the .-- Winning its prophet! proper spir.t without hnlnp studied the -JACOBS I FOR Jboeks 1620 CHESTNUT STREET The discruntleil pplnirr wnn ready te put cntnplier bal's in hi old both humor nnd sen-.1 kit lias because there 111 e no inure lieiii. untreilileii bv his adtcnMieiis feet, had better take it trem Heiiiu 1'ei!h th.it he h'isn't seen the half of it jet. Mrs. Ferlio-. an rnslishweman. has jn-r ceniideted n ienriiej into the heart of the T.ihlan desert mul has returned the first white person te invade the fi r bidden cities of the Senus-i In "The Secret of the Sahara-Kii-farn"' ((Seorpe II. Deran CempaiAl. Airs. Turbes clxes her Merj, which. h.-ldes its natural intere-t te ihoe In "BUYA BOOK A WEEK" Tin: iiiik or . nis r iiH-m.i-..a-t nnd New Yerk limld Mi"l I e A instery llirlller deslitn.: hleuBl en th ine of n merp 01 l reint Hnthiiu n-.urdcr mslcr A m'n we' linnwn In r ' tain .-lr.-lM nf New Yerlc Mf" bb n IiIbIi llcr. 11 Lothario anil 11 ciuuIiIit dud nti nf the most hklll'd esnl Plers In tl. eltv. I- found drail In hli hem 11 1 di hrf-nU rtiT- Is no clu te the murdnrer. The mithnr 'ins hi Ulan nn Ineenleui n'd laffllns iinirn iinirn tlie. V VinOIN HrjATlT Tl ll"n" d rieurmnnt. New Yerk: Nlenelm J. "row n AMnu Huxlev. the lirllllant veiinc IlrlliFli .Itteralfiir. translates thH niRlerplen of fie llenal analysis nnd inchel.le dlfseellen , n,bi the herfrt rmetlnr.n lee HUther was en3 of th in"l slunlrlc-int of rn'l V r'U1' p.cii.i.riy in nn wen as lull THREE SOLDIERS' Jehn Des Passes The sensation of the liIe)f7-V year. $2.00 j.Mfflfl 1 Jove In question nusht interfere. lirai.l. unj. .Mitchell and Herd. Mr. Darwin writes many interestms thins-, enncerninu' the came and its In-terv AVDflN while 111 New Virk meets ami progress, .irawinp en the rh !i e Nf v Yerk- llr- leurt. iirace.e.- . nm nf that dumrui nni irniiiu K J." ,-.., mint of the movie P'-rlence and obe.-xatIen of .w-ar - riuiiu ...- .-.v. t knows tne name from mini .,r,.,int lctress. n marrieil woman wnn lie md ,!.; ir.V, nt,"wnr and sees In her th through ncqualntance i,h lmilly ,,, . . . . i. .tn r. tViAPen Klin in x 'rH- WRinni 01 n.-j .101. ''""-'. "I.nun Tennis rn-te.Dnir.-' rf:, .... - , . .. ... . of fanatic -ens of I stn1pr.1l tinier death was 011U :i sffine' il.. n.. nv l.nt Uie tilinl'v ri,neliil lier nnvrl nf Irlrll life nf lOila ' drtin of I)UI 111..... ....... ...... -,,- . n ,n0 hrr p'rmred II h's peal. ene interestmp men- mi aecniint "e( f0 V" thl sequel, of itb associations and secrei tll.Ul ' SIMns. cAM.Er PIVrKIl Uv Itnbert Kea for llliv nntural features nf imiiressie- 1 ' hie. New Yerk K I' IJii'ten A in .... nr iilcturcwiuenes.s This Is 1 Thn here. Peter. Is un l.wrllfh war p-nlrtt ness or pictureNiut m s- , ,ns is .i ' une c3fH iirnenir iHiMlein aid graphic story, clearly told, rep etc Willi ',innVm te' find his uwn soul and Oed. The, fncts eenccrninp tie nine known ucs- , author, nn iww ' . ;"". ' "V .."'" , '"" , tnnresed and Utl'atishe. "l""" "-nnis 1 p-te-nate ((Jcerpe '".""" -" 'fu . iiehte war boeka. '-Stundlni: llj-" and wemiin of s"PresP'i """ ""Il,,I. ,, II. Deran fempatn 1 Is ,v s. i.n.vr,ii . rrt tribes. -Vh Drift "f I'lnlens '; was tin. .hpiHln, 'mS, ." 7 ?Z Is Z It n in n .. ft er ""'fn.ere a well-known writer nn ,he ' timTaAte? M SM& .,r K -ipshet of thts is Hint lun.i 11 im r Mlbjpct It has nn introduction by the "A Wise Old Frog" n,ekreund. H violent scene with his wife, pnes lac ,, ,, M j. ,. H J r KV , KMh-rln. Wmn ' ?T, V"'' IrHie'neen1' erim'Ml"",1" !Wrr-,q,V "!nf WtnMMnr.-" S,K" "Snove.l'CneTno, rllh hi Ctherea in the pen-en -. of action pictures w hid, sliew the char- c-i t,.i i. Kief .,,,.1 ,0 v . ' XC...ir .wt terlr s. BRASS CHARLES G. NORRIS'S NOVEL OF MARRIAGE Stanley T. Williams, Ynlc Univ., saj-H it is "A supremely honest study of marriae from a va riety of angles. The value of this unusual novel of American life lies in its sincerity." $2 00 at any boeAioi or Ireux E. P. Dutten & Ce., C81 5th Ave., N. Y. AS EVERY book buyer knows, a geed book binding, like a geed article of clothing, XX is a source of satisfaction and economy. Fer the guidance of readers, therefore, we arc listing below some of the current books of importance that arc bound in 1NTERLAKEN the book cloth that for thirty-eight years has been noted for its tasteful color tones and sturdy wearing qualities. (nvlna iree. The woman dies within acterNtlc WO weeks of tlie eiepeineiu innii inn.- 11 .i iilatntlen of the heart cau-ed I" ex- Amei cmhIve evitement. ami imnueii. is i.-i- - I . . . O lilt lI'"tll"SI'4 " ts - tl lilt lllllin sintim . . es f tlie leadinp play- n),iv Krnphic pen pictures f the world 1HB ninEH or Tin: nnt.pc.N- iiah iiy n. I.nslmi.1. Aiintralla nn.l ber leaders with whom l,e came In 1 Xl,I?r,5wSktece,n ""' "' r,1 writer cises eentnet through ears of ardent dointien 1 a uanc makes a lnzv char, sheriff only and practice (0 ti1P cause of labor te find that he Is IncerruptlhU te the dismay Un.l Irt'inJ .ua.l.e. n...tiik I lore is hli chnr tn talk the matter out wirii in iiaeneiur -iiiiieh- us .. acterizauen 01 uie ina.i ine .meri- 0JWestern yarn. brother n Riic.-essful t'ulmii suKar mnniu. ,. aspirinc can 1 ederntlen of Laber : ' Sam dein-Tin: MAaNET. n H r iinw'anl n.w I nreiner. n p,n . Semeti,. e history of pers. liUe 11 wle "Id frei:. Imter of Se- Yerk- Dedd Mead A fn U K of We a. Van home ar- 'he ,-mne - also ,ur,. .,, , ,,.,, ,. ',;, ,,,, ,,ll ,l,i,,,s te all men.' is , .ery -' rVeprnVJ sniper 01 "",' i, .!,, .ml " ,l,'", of " nnunniini; and interestlni: explalnlni; te me owl-like In the streetH umunccs. Y tress was. He also ha un abserbiic tin.) mtrr , ,mrnr,lin!. hew some champion- of Ipwleli. nfter a labor cenjiress te f General satlsfylni; work In the prewsMitlnii of ,iIi(i ,mw. lp n wen ( (. os n1(j , i1(.i, no i,h ,.. Hke some Imperial I penTMAN'THAU ADAPTATIONi iMlierl hv , which he refuses te be Interrupted. I Ins ,.iiv rlemacoirue attended bv .1 oehoit of fra- Kt'uart Walker. Cincinnati Stewart I A PARODY OUTLINE OF HISTORY 'K&P Donald Ogden SUicart $1.50 "Ne recent book it quite fun- SASjyjJfl ny". HeywoedBroun.N.Y.rr'orWllla f iniii e'd rila- and brother tells Itnndnn that the cenven- Sprctnl chapters are lontribute.l en ternal delegates' hew wie he is nnd I '? SSlIrTietlS' tlenallties which he lias ignored, the phases of the tennis aainp In- such no- hew foolish are his opponents and what pi,,.,, mnllable for production with limited 1 agreenieutH thnt make orderly .e.-tetv lahles s William T Tilden. William M. n wonderful thii.pU the American IVd- hi. equip men' jA,?,1 tVJSSeis !"--amnii? I possible which he has lelnted. are .lehnstnn. Andre Cehen and tieorge oration of Laber O.'rtenV Needle. ' I "MceedingU useful It's net tee much Steddnrl The hook is written from t.lTTi-i: llAYH ok moon si mm: H V 1 . ' ....T.' 1.1.. .... i.. u.. lhe Cnclikh iieunelnl. lint tin. mitlinr's ..c. -..,'. m,.4 Herlert. New Yerk Alfred A Knopf. JO Bay iiuiiium. . ... :,,,.,,",.,,.,::', ---" "" 1 Uelle-htful pai-rs in lami lar ;..ny form. Senwen renerallv. ny a nicinun ui ,1 . i mi niili.tll ' .- l u.. ,h en iubJf-tM ns Itenrl nir Alieut IlathrueniH" and , The Heek of Jenah. ' 1 TllU JESUITS. ly Jlei Thennas .1 ramp nen den hlincelf philosophizes about the jvreck that he had wrought "I hnd made the mttuWe of thinking that I. n nn Individual, had nnv Importance In my insane belief that a henienly beauty, a celestial chorus girl, was Kept for me. I pictured mself as an object et tender universal consideration It "Almend nai a pilnclple all the while, a prin ciple that would lil! the shj , as ast a U ap pears wi.10 biiowie.ige et tne ganie lias le ...1.1 i .. ... 1 . 1 . , - . . .. , suiie.i in 11 ..inline riiur nns appeal ami i.inn..R miildl ,.., u.w iu. ,.,., .vm.-r..-uii i-iiius ..Srern ." Very appropriate, nnd. ns "aj,r- fJllbert Cheter'cni remarked when he was in Am'riea last spring, a downright that Wilfrid name is pronounced k-iVv,.,,',t Tears.' AN OPERATIC HEROINE Blessem" Is Readable Though Formulary l'n'ented foundling adopted b .bar Mew Yerk The Kncjctenedla Pren tui. 1'. th nrat complete history In Knsllsh Drltlsb name of Ois Secletl of Jesus founded bv Paint r,rt,fititla IXjyeiH, n it ih'-iiiu'-i. t.i mr nrijir IKIiniiue . f tome of 100(1 liane .nil the Cehen Wins a Prize I author Is both a net. niHrntwr nf the order r. . . . and I. dlStlngUianeu llini-jHIrtii puiiu nraier DclBMls Ue ( i. hell, whose detective n(j educator. H's "Pioneer I'rlnls of evel. t,8 well ns his humoreuB stories n r,h ac..-; ..SS'r,,";'","' nf Negri life, haie in.lile mm fnmeiiM, j,r tfacci the "frv of lh- order fr..in lis has recently wen n first nr.n of S.'iOOO I Inauiruratlen In K.34 te insi. int-ludlinr Hie i .. i .....-, ....... i. ........ i... ..-.rtlclnutlen of im.mimwr ill u I rhoie BY BRETT YOUNG Auther of "Tif Trnu Itrul," "The C resettle Moen rft , HKYWOOI) imOl'N calls it "n hplcnditl bit of atmospheric writing." K IS N E L M D I (; B Y in the Pest's Literary Lebby says it is "a cracking geed novel." It. 00 nt en" boelcslwv or com E. P. Dutten & Ce., G81 5th Ave., N. Y. t . . . , . , , ....tiT.itiutlen of lit. niemnerH in m irr.nt a shei t-sterv contest, conducted by !reC'Wi out of th lwrsunnei of ihi,e.) lole Pla .Miiga.ine .Mere that 'J 100 belnv "enrolled In the iljl'd und Amen,. n jries were biihmltted in the contest. Inrmfts ' soldiers, chaplains and airet.jier space; nnd Ignorant, .nreless, f me. ,t uahle stranger leie affairs iu faiullv as moving te lis own end. And that broken heart refuge en stage or ln had grown destructive It had begun "pera fame, fortune and. of course HlfTneantK fllltltrnll. In tin. Imnlllii tl)0 finding of t HI. 101111111.-0 em-tlllll. - ' iivwitii. in , .. .,,.., , t ut 111 feHilltv nf nn inn h nn. si.nnln II.,. '"is serins in no nilOst tnriini a ter' t.e.-irers but the conceit of men. me like ,,. no,".",; ' "'" '"-".. will, its many, trllOHAa rnOKANAH IV Ilubrn I'arle New had opposed and antagenUed It. Magnl (V ' ' 3 ' h?N ' r1n',"1"11 "',' ra,lV'r A l l v '' R1'1' LIBRARY . s.KLJ,.Uy andTu'nefuiiv rend re ,Bln iW our .ensibil.t.es we had come , fc " ' r" V .rsw'us s ,' n '''ll'- "7,- Vi" "' ' " 'f""" Afc?"& demand' the dignity of separate I,,,,,,.,,- VJ H'esh,,," , l.e.hf. M.-ml " (VI ju "& """" "urln,r ",B w",kleTrBUAm. lalltleb, .eparate worn.: We theughi ami while she does net .ou.rlve any Mi.rniar... TIUVneiUP "y I tSbJrt n. AXJ, & that the Mtallt h. us was for warm- thing startling or original she provides Miscellaneous uJ'r a jires Ing Olir own ht-urts ail.l thoseduitleu of " "'""slihlj Interesting story, well told.', ' , " M "lund.n..nuis e' Account-1 A, n volume In t !U,i'h"Anr'r'lea'''il. our nerve,, nnd se I left .he ,afel H-r heroine i lI,e,l h, a rich,'"?. M T M,rhlM1,)hmi, ffifirTpiSS.'"- """" "" of the tmoelcs for the hiiriennebs uf I-ngllshmaii who Is longing for a child, enwrt . e "Aimmmi i-eer ft.- ciVlMSSATlON IN Tin: unithd htati-.s wineii ue mums iiaiure win eentll.ue le '"'''.'"., ,. New lern n v"", . "' "l" " ' " ilen him fter the niloiitien of It,- Hernhklss U R daii(.e.J lruslness An Inquiry by thirty Amr.ans Inrlud ut in n in. .Mi" r uie aiiepiiim hi n- frre, pond nee i it t, Mencken. Van Dyck Hroeks Jehn 'ores, the heir arrive, but costs the life ll" K i 'limn ark ' I ficy aeh.irlnli Chaffee. Itebert Merse I,m nf l.n .nnlliAi, n.,.1 .1... 1. li. 1. NiiMnt, A VI , " l i. a n I flr-e n I I -j . ,l I I . ,, I n Ijiidner KIhIh ClnWH Prsnnu utut . . . ... ,, ' "I;, I , ,'u ,""' n,:.f lM.K,,,r,l.,;,k,v,iiw, "n" 'jirN.lhn Ther. ar Ilew, .J.Ulii ll ueieiisi wi.e can exniDlt "" " " ''" ".-" "..' . ... nu- L1ltl, .,.,,n.,,..,t f V .tl,,.. 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