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STOKES COMPANY NEW YORK Yeu may order any of the above editions from your book dealer with perfect confidence that their bind. gs net only will wear satisfactorily but will add te the appearance n' your library table or book shelvcg. 1NTERLAKEN MILLS, Providence, Rhede Islaid hterlakien Boek Cleth y 4 "Jho standard since i885 BEHAVIORISM A Scientific Study of 'the Con trol of Emotions and ' Personality Tue emotions' and pcrBenallty are the two nieHt discuHscd subjects of general psychology, a ncientllfe confederation of them is undertaken in "Psychology Frem the Standpoint of the Bchavior Bchavier lst" (J. B. Llpplncett Ce.). The au thor Is Jehn II. Wafcen, Ph. D LTj.D.i professor of tmycholeKy In the Jehns Hepkins University. On the psychology of personality de pends a geed deal of the possibility of the close community relationships that arc consequent en modern civilization. Industrial and social life of today throws individuals into mass or group relations. The day of the eremites In the desert or the ccnebltlc isolation of men in monastic beveran'ce from the world has passed. The adjustment of the units te the wlielu is after all the problem posed by the conflicts of Icapi tal and labor, with its constant fric tions, and that of international polity se often disturbed by the clash of races or nationalities. The daily life of hu man beings and whatever factors gov ern their thinking and Inspire their ideals must be taken into the reckon ing for solution of the Issues of the great problems which presently disturb me wenu. Dr. Wasen has had the ceurage te get down te fundamentals in his book. which considers psychology from a somewhat unusual angle, ,hut very practically. He has discarded the canons of outmoded philosophies nnd has scrapped academic traditions. His benK lias ns its purpose the prediction and control of human action and Is net. after the elder fashion of psychologies, an nnniyms et consciousness nnd moods. It is the contention et "behavior Ism" that If its facts were all at hand the bchavierist would be nble te tell after watching an lndlvlduul perform ing an act wnat tne situation is that caused his action (this Is prediction)', whereas if organized society decreed that the group or the individual should net in a definite, specific way the bc bc haveorist could arrange the situation or stimulus which would bring about such action (this is control). The book is written scientifically, but is net tee technical for the Interested reader. It is well illustrated with graphs and charts of the nervous sys tem illuminating the points of discussion. GENIAL OPTIMISM Prof. Hudsen's Gascony Nevel a Refreshingly Wholesome Boek Dr. Jny William Hudsen, professor of nliilntenhv In thn University of Mis seuri, might have written n different p nntaf n ts hstnl ltn it taj tit el era Anna Pierre" (D..Applcten & Ce.) if he had j served in the trenches. It might have resembled "Three Soldiers." but this is net likely. Professer Hudsen is forty eight yenra old and Jehn Des Passes, who wrete "Three Soldiers," is net yet twenty-eight. The elder man did net get te Franee until 1018, when he went ever as nn inspector with the rank of captain for the American Itcd Crest. He saw the tall end of the war. Then he went down into (jasceny te recuper ate. While there he married Gcrmalnc Sanset of the village of Algnan. i He hns put the story of his Gnhcen experiences into "Abbe Pierre," u book described as a novel by the publisher, but which Is only by courtesy a novel,. It is the kindly, genial human reflec tion's en life by a professor of phil osophy, strung together en the slender thread of the romance of a young Amer ican nnd n Gascon girl. The rcnec' tlens, however, nre made by nn old abbe, who had taught for years in Paris nnd had retired nt the age of sixt.v-nvc te his native village. He loved tht country nnd he loved the people. 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If there, Is any moral It Is the au thor's adhesion te the priuciple laid down by Theodere Itnesevelt in com menting en nn earlier work of Mr. Wcbbcrg'.s : "The big reward If soei seei iety is te remain healthy must be given for service and net exploitation of ene's' fellow e." Metering te Mesopotamia . Majer 11. Alexander Powell, the much-decorated correspondent and uu- i ther of numerous books the latest, I "Asia at the Crossroads" has sailed from New "erk with a considerable ietirnev In the Near Kast in nresneer. with two companions he will meter across llurope te Constantinople, anil I from there will proceed by meter te some point en the 1'pper Kuphrates, floating down the river te Kagdad, Frem Hagdad they will go, again by meter. eastward te Teheran, seeing much of I Persia. Majer Powell exnects te hn about five months en the journey, lu country already net unfamiliar te him, nnd expects te produce a book, or books, which will shed light en conditions In tlint part of the troubled world. A Historical Nevel 1 Mary .lohnsten In her latest hook, "Silver Ciens" (Uttle, Urewn & (',,.), i has returned te the historical novel, In which flv'il sbe made her b&t great sue- pb"Carl8bad" J In Every Glatt Why 275.000 people Wmt te Cnrlnnnd I.:it Vir And thy camfl.frem all evor th world te rartakn of the natural curative prer!rtli8 for ntemach treuDic, uvnr and Kidney dl- aae. rnumftllnm. eenut nation. etc , contained In Carlsbad 3prud! &Drlnca Fumniui fnr cemune. .NOW VOU can nhtatn thitnn na. ural remedies at your druerlst'a. ASK FOR THE GENUINE Carhbid Sprudel Water and Carltbad Sprudel Salt. Sprudel Salt $1 by mail n e LiniSsn 1?.?! : ":t? ;r Ti 51 ALBEMARLE I Vlrtlnla ase.. block from fameua Deardwalk and Stel Pit: cpen after ImprevtmttlM J remtinir aa.uiiu. maKinff tnia vieuaa airieur 7i medtrn In every ene. KUctrlclty thrunut, ,fiC.j Spacious setarlurn: sun deck; prlvata batM:) Wg riFvai ir: ai.kiii out uu. njuina ntiiv. iBiirv ji rliln manftfftmnl. GA.T11.T1 A DEVITT-tiJ ffi AIX YOO'II fSXPBCT A HO NEW ENGLAND OTRL TO Wt s.treiiMAa " Immnnd at i;' lenD-N'k., , :as nil ,xr.,dit fSt.000 neX and ROLi i,ii IIHMIHa UriTCB III 111 r?;,-a "nnini naiu in ftt.1. anaati it". Gelf srlrlteata. Uederau ratal, bralnalna'at sHl'' kT". STtTZSa 9TIIZKB. On Ocean front at MentDeller avt, open. Suites with bath, runnln water ajl roems: elevator; Hprlnc ratea ft day up. IM up weekly. Annr. plan. IT. M. nKF.VH. ?- t . t, -. A V. t ,r. Jp1 T R AiTMORE "MSP "Worlds Greatest Hetel Succts Kentucky ave. near beach; cvary medtru , lmpreement; speclal spring rates, noeklat. Open all eur. JOHN J. MORl'tlV. Owner. 1 -V. tiT- THE LOUVAN xm r.nn..iM iv.. tie. Tteaih. P!nrnn. nlan. OalM . .uj ! tide rma. Runnlna- water. MRS. E. QUNtntlL ''. 'fj VXI? Y7tt f t? Amir, man: ivendarful fnaAlt J lC Vibbb erchestra: lancln: BsrlsW rates I-'-'.rm ween up. lnnmaa ai. ll'Brea. ., , wi ;monticelle g ,- --jr -; ' : 3. - VR Hetel Boscobel ,I-hm..rtJS Wkly. ratas. 118 up. Ph. 117. A. E. MAMOW .rJ OCEAN CITY, y. J, FOR APPEARANCE and comfort painting, body repairs nnd rc-uphelsterins at Derham's. Vic put new years into bid bodies and new mileage into old engines. 9f?DEK0AMBODYft 239S.l'iUi(Slrcct PJnla .''Subuthdn Sen' Rejf ment- Meutg Ce. Pd- biscayne gsfysa.?igagaa- SWARTIIMOBE. PA. ,K A. JP'l ,'m m r.mnimT u l ir p w r BiitAin irtcit a xt jwV'r nniiaiiuiunii, m, -fiu A.tf1v Mtllifirhan llnt !(! mlnnf.. r. . J Phlla. Iiread St. Station. Free auto te tent' -,V;; me nnd evenlne trains. GAUAOK In ceniaei v Hen. Spacious Rreunda. Tennis, CanevM. ,ih ratts quoted. Dinner Parties. HanguatsC 7 II-T. "S te r. m. acifEiDt KAfil.KS MKRK TARK. PA. nealrabla furnished summer cettacsa lake and coif course for rent by tha meattfei or eeasen. wriis ii. v. ii..Air.K. nwr. 1.A1MIRTK. PA. Ven RKST Cettne at I.aperte. near IMM Makema. about u miles from uaslea IsUrtj I'ark for tha season. Description Upen tip ..n..iAr. t u n nil vn ri..i.ifin.uin. m --- "-'"$ nOTCI. CKC1L LONDON f hinwbuvu iuiiiuniv nev prrrvTV eth TOURS 4- fp 'J ' Shave With Cuticura Seap The healthy up-te-date Cuticura vray. Dip brush In het water and rub en Cuticura Seap. Then make lather en face and rub in for a mo ment with fingers. Make a second lathering and shave. Anoint any ir ritation with Cuticura Ointment, then wash all off with Cuticura Seap. Nothing better for sensitive skins. aykltiarrMijtUU. Address. "OstinraLat anurias. PtaLSir.sUltutl.lfus." Beld sterj. where HeaptAe. Oinbnaet 26 and (Oe, Taleerat&c. asVCubcura Seap shares without mug. We offer three nidely different kind of, servlce for summer vacations In our JlaT ecsl and must wonderful Nutlunal Park;' 1 Horseback Tours lie I.uxe threutli Tel. lowsteno Park: 14 days' duratien: parties limited, strictly II ret class; membership npeu ie men nnu women; cnier smiaet' "itx" jteim. ei iweniy yars expenanc. In all America, no trip Ilka this. Kit. per person. J 11)0. Prte booklet. J 2 lles' Summer Camp In Yellowstone I'.im in inn ueari ih iii ma Kame region, fJet'enil si'aen Indorsed by duvernment nine lals nnd iiarenta nt former member. Open fei lie from H." eara up. Activ ities Include berseburk trips, exploration, trail stud tlshlns: and Rwlinmlua. Camp ettends from Jul 1 tu Auuat '.'a. Mem berthlp chartc, IGO0. I'rea booklet. .1 Mnnibird I'eur ami - One Half Hays' tlihtsrrlnE lour with ateps at permanent summer camps. Complete cost. Including all automebilu tranaiiortatlen meals ana ledBlnt-H, W This Ii the popular tour vIip h hn successfully operated under BuM-rnment tonlrel for ecr a cenura cenura tleu. lU'.'i: season extends rem June SO te September 13, Tours start dally from all Park eatewa). l'ru booklet. Yellowstone Park Camps Company Bex 572, Livingston, Mentana md m COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE Dter l.'u nf(:v throuKtieut the world, 'llius. Cook & .son, i.!5 s. Iiread Ht.. llelnw Walnut See SWITZERLAND Send fnr rpinpltiwntnrv travel lit. Ne. 30 , sulst leilerni IdillreaUs.'Jtt AlhArr,,N,V, f l.i TIM Its t .NAI)I N NATIONAL RAILWAYS Sit' runiiila llils Summer l.uu Tares. Fer full ilrlillls writ 1.. Ji:.M:j, ,. A. I. P.. Ii7l llreadway, EUROPE Escorted and Individual Travel Specially attractive itineraries for Indivi duals, Family Parties, etc. Escorted tours at frequent intervals throughout the season. We are OFFICIAL FOREIGN AGENTS for the PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMMERGAU. Send for our booklet, "EUROPE 1922." A WenderMl Summer Cruise Around ihe Mediterranean, by Cunard-Ancher Liner CAMERONIA. July 5 te Sept. 6. Other current programs te CALIFORNIA, PACIFIC NORTHWKST, ALASKA) BERMUDA, WEST INDIES (Special 15-day cruise te JAMAICA)) AROUND 1I1G WUKLU, CIC (cooks) -m m t THOS. COOK & SON 223 Seuth Hrenrl Street (below VfrlmU Street) rjlILAULI'tllA Ttl. W.'lmil MM a4 H ;,, jl , Aisii ...ryet ., fi.WTKH 1 1 e i itiP , . V t . ..mW - i K. V-i'X-.., ' ,iifi&K '?. : . vf,v i a i ..,. i',;. ,' W a.. ?AiVAtefu&r.'& :mmi& xmcjmmmmm: . 'jemzm& k ,W,. m;ms '. mmm irt . fatal---: '!.
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