Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 13, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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se delightful in fiction. It deal with
a wa-disabled nobleman, sated with
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MAN and MAID
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'Unspeakable Gentleman' Nd
Meral, Ne Propaganda
Itemancc, undiluted romance, tnat
swishes along te the flash of swords-
te their glint In duels te mad Tides
along dark reads te the flavor of ml-
lady's perfume and the powder of the",
wnue wic or "xne unsneAK&B e uam-
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triDinien vln Bcrlbners te these wne
would loiter and read. U
In "The Unspeakable Oentlenuth'1
there Is nothing except the story, There
Is no covert attempt' at se'vlng any ntx
the multifarious problems of the human
race. And fet this much thanks te Mr.
Marquand. j
The (here and narrator finds hint
self at odds with the "Unspeakable
Gentleman" his father who in turn
Is forced te ue IiIh wltN nnd his sword
against a horde of the followers or in a -po'ten.
It nil happens In America In
the geed old days of wig and sllk
hrpcches that Is when the'-men were
both. , t
Tlie'UnspeakaWe One, Isn't halL-se
bad at the last, but that his merits are
net discovered until the story's end Is
a tribute te Marquand as a story tel'er
and a deft drawer of character. . And
he Is able te give an illusive rather than
merely allusive atmosphere of the peri
wigged period which he peoples -with
characters, who are, much mere than
puppets.
Isak's Prototypes ,
That Knut Hamsun's character Isak
in "Orewih of the Seil" had a protu pretu
tvnc In llfp Is flistrlnxed in a dlsnatch
from Norway which states, that the
original protagonist of the book, whose
name was Peder .TehahneMn; Is dead.
It had besn generally known previously
tnat iinmsun had nad an actual com
munity, where he had snent some time,
In mind when he described. Sellanraa
and its neighboring farms.
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Cilbert Frankau Writes Frank
Nevel of Shattered Conventions
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ELINOR GLYN
Who. in "Man and Maid." lias
written another novel about the re
lation of (he sexes
One Man in His Time
By ELLEN GLASGOW
is a Nevel of Courage
The New Yerk Times says:
"She writes only when she
has something; te say arid has
determined precisely hew she
wants te say it. There are no
snap judgments, no heedless
assertions; one of these rare
stimulating novels. . . ."
At Every Bookstore, $S
Deubledsy, Page & Ce.
Garden City, New Yerk
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Seven
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Clearance aala" et hundred of
bonks by popular author taken oft
our library (helves.
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TO KNOW hew much
is truth and hew
much speculation in
the marvelous tales
about the work of
ductless glands read
GLANDS
IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
By BENJAMIN HARROW
Auther of "Vitamines"
t2M. At any bookstore.
E. P. Oattsa k Ce., 681 Stk Ave, N.
Y.
"A novel of fine Qualities in
conception, construction and
detail.' Bosten Herald.
v By MARGARET
RIVERS
LARMINIE
SEARCH
ELINOR'S "MAN AND MAID"
ALL THERE AND ALL GLYN
. The new book by Eliner Glyn will
please her admirers. "Man and Maid"
(J. II. Llnnlnrntt ftamnnnvV In rich
In these casualties which have put the
.authoress' previous novels en the best-
selling lists. Again she draws a picture
of what the jacket of the novel calls
"XUc War of the Hexes." Needless te
add. that Mrs. Olyn writes the old line
romance of passion. She Is net one of
thesp fictlenlsts, like I. H. Lawrence,
who base their stories en the Freudian
rcyelnriens which blame nearly every
thing en sexual impulses and Inhibi
tions. Ner does she carry characteriza
tien te attenuated subtilizatlen of
psychology. All of which rellcves her
BtOneS Of n burden of iuumln.slnnri
rand much propaganda.
in "jian and .Meld" the former is
Sir .Nicholas Thormende and the latter
Is hi girl secretory. He is war weary
and temporarily disabled by wounds in
curred in the great cli,sh of the nations.
She begins as a bemcwhnt nondescript
person whose potentialities of beauty
are concealed behind rimmed spectacles
hnd unfashionable raiment.
But her real beauty cannot, be
masked by any such camouflage and it
Isn't long before the ennuled. hand
some, enllant baronet finds himself
stricken with another wound, and in
the heart this time. He gives up all
the gay, insouciant feminine friends
who are called "The Fluffies," but who
ha-e net served te ktep boredom out of
his luxurious Paris apartment. The
alluring, pi-overativc girl becretary dis
places them. And she has avill and a
character of her own,. She is just, as
determined as the nobleman who U
turned from employer te pursuer, or
better, suitor.
Of course, the path of impassioned
love docs net run rapturously smooth.
Things Might as bickerings and as big
as jealousies have te be surmounted.
mutual misunderstandings eased, and
many n Hazardous adjustment made in
the intricate situations devised by the
writer who is se skilled in this sort of
thing.
. Aristocratic breeding, fervid" dia
legue, hectic situations, and much
luxury of surroundings are all found in
tne new iyn novel. Who would ex
pect a Glyn novel te be Glvnnish
enough without them? Or without vast
luxurieusncss of words? They're all
nere ana tneyre all ulyn.
"The Dippers" Dramatized
At the Cert Theatre, Liverpool, Eng
land, a dramatization of "The Dip
pers," by Ben Travers. was recently
produced with Cyril Maude featured.
"The Dinner;;" is n &rnrr nt .-m
of American dancers in England, and
was first published In book form in the
autumn of 1B20 by Jehn Lane Company.
HEY WOOD BROUN t
"The best murder story we
have read since Sherlock
Helmes shut up shop."
RED HOUSE
MYSTERY
By A. A. MILNE, Auther
of "The Dever Read," etc.
Among books which have
captured the whole public
and sold like wildfire are
Hugh . Conway's "Called
Back" and Cenan Deyle's
"Sherlock Helmes." Milne
has gene the authors of
these great books one better
and has in "Red Heuse Mys
tery" given us a new kind
of murder story and sprink
led it generously with his
own brand of humor.
HILDEGARDE HAWTHORNE:
"The perfect detective story."
At ant) bookstore. $2.00
E. P. Dutten ft Ce., 681 Stb Arc, N. Y.
' Gilbert Frankau has set reading Eng
land'thinklBf deeply about its divorce
laws and customs, and new that "The
Leve Story of Allettu liruaten" (Cen
tury Company) bat made its bow en
this' aide of the water the pros and cons
are certain te be at It het and heavy
.en the meet question 6f the fate of re
mance unhallowed by tne nook and beu.
Mr. Frankau Mews In A'lttte a con
ventional, well-bred English woman,
married, te a typical business man of
routine' ldMia. ribbed UD.bv the con
ventiens of east and family ties. Fer
several years before; the story opens the
union of the Brunteha baa been in name
only, the wife rebelling when she heart
of Infidelities: of her husband, a famous
barrister, looked en as conventional
when committed by' the male.- Inte'ber
life comes sudden romance tn a meet
ing with a young barrister. She throws
ronventlen te the winds, leaves her
husband. Hies in the face of outraged
secletr when her husband. refuses a di
verce,,. and Insists en. a continuation-of
their platonic.. ir that, relationship.
It is the batt'e of the romance -seek-in
wife te shatter the walls of con
ventien that makes up the bulk of the
story. In depicting The mental tribu
lations, of 'the venturlng-all wife. Mr.
Frankau . has set forth several telling
blows at tee ties that continue te bind
mlsmated pairs. But in the end he
bpws te the. lnevlteb'e and the erring
husband is Killed en and belated wed
ding bells ring for the voyagers Inte the
streams 'of romance.
The story is treated in a spirit of
frankness without tee much of patent
propaganda,' although the denouement
Is Sljpped in with an air of "Oh; well,
it -had te be this way te suit Mrs.
Grundy;"
'ANTOINE, AMUSANT ,
His "Adventures" the Waggish
- Escapades of a Parisian
Yellow Journalist
, of humor
the bank
What ether novel of tlie
year has had such praise?
ADRIENNE TONER
Anne Douglas Sedgwick
'IvJfV eat lnd sJK"iflcant book, a most important
event in English and American letters. It cuts free
from the past, there has been nothing like it One
Sii2eeJ1fli?0f8l?e eE,es of the raedern nel which
point definitely toward the novel of tomorrow." Zena
"Out of the troop of a year's books comes 'Adrienne
Tener' a very pearl of a nevel.''-ffate Douglas WiggFn.
freiX!!;anLnary 5k ; TIe br,eath of ,ife emanates
from the pages, and it is intoxication te breathe it. '
Httdegard Hawthorne in the New Yerk Herald.
"Rare beauty and dignity. . . . Miss Sedgwick has had the
courage andf the art te carry through triumphSStly a
lfSSSsffCB W in C?Vn& Adr"e w compa'r cempa'r
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HOUGHTON MIFFUN COMPANY
Anreine i.eiret had a rense
and a system for breaking:
at Mente Carle. But he did net have
the 20,000 francs necessary for the
functioning of the "system." .
Se when Antoine finds hlmse'f with
30,000 intrusted te, him by vhls em
ployer he wanders off te the home of
the Goddess of Chance.
Irate fellow empleyes, left without
their weekly nay. fellow him and arrive
just after the "system" has failed an9
Antoine in desperation Is throwing his
few remaining francs wildly about the
table all system discarded. They ar
rive' te see Antoine raking in geld in
fabulous chunks. They go back te
Paris, Antoine buys the newspaper they
have been working en and "The Ad
Ventures of Antoine (McCann Publish
ing Company.) are really under way.
H. Colllnsen Owen has developed in
Antoine a lovable, irrepressible char
acter who saunters through adventures
saiere.
The newspaper world of Paris is the
locale, and fortune always perches en
Antoine's banners although frequently
alter nard Dames.
The book is a series of connected
short stories, each bubbllnc ever with
geed nature and interest. Antoine
starts out te show Paris what real
"yellow journalism is. Ills success
is worth reading and premises an enter
taining evening tQ all who seek It out.
THREE-GREAT MA51WIECES
OF MODERN SPANISH DRAMA
Se many of the foreign plays which
find their way-in translated form te this
country belong te the type generally
known as erotic, and are Interesting
only from the angle et oddity, or in a
comparative sense with the better known
English works, that it Is agreat relief
te find a volume of solid substantial
plays, all of them actable, tinged with
literary flavor and still robustly practicable.
Such a volume is the new edition of
"Masterpieces of Modern Snanlah
Drama," edited by liarrett II. Clark
(Stewart Kidd Cemnanr). whleh ran.
tains three plays, "The Great Galeote."
by Jese Echegaray ; "The Duchess of
Han Quentln," by Uenite Perez-Galdes.
and "Danicla," by Angel Guimera.
A new preface has been added bv Mr.
Clark in which he comments en the fact
that since 1017. when the first edition
appeared, another of the authors rep
resented (Galdes) has died, and the
entire dramatic epoch, of which these
three dramatists were a part, has be
come it thing, net of the present, but
of the past.
He points out quite rightly, however,
that while the word modern, In one
sense, no longer applies, there is no
reason why these three men, who "teos
up arms In the greut dramatic movement
throughout Europe that followed close
upon the heels of "Ibsen" should be
"deemed te oblivion."
The reader of the present volume fullv
concurs with the editor liv this belle'f
when he has finished these finished nnd
polished play. They belong, net n
Spain alone, nor te uny one period, but
te the dramatic history of all time and
of all nations,
'A SON OF THE' SAHARA"
SHRIEKS .WITH SHEIK1NESS
When "The Sheik" brought dollars
and fame te ita Instigators, novelists
galore rushed te their apartments,
looked up. an Arabic lexicon te learn
new t0, "Pell "burnoose" and te get
some "first-hand" atmosphere. And
then the deluge started. Arabs te east
of you. Arabs te west of you. Arab
everywhere. All must be handsome,
daring, rich and have a harem or two.
Drag In a beautiful Caucasian maiden.
Draw from the box of hazardous situ
ations and there you are!
I,euisc Gerard has done jiut this In
"A Sen of the Sahara" (Macaulay).
Out In the trackless desert a wild
chieftain runs off with the wife of a
French officer captures 10r "vi et
aims' during a desert battle. Her
chid becomes the new f.ltan when his
father Is killed by English soldiers and
he starts out for revenge. Years later
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English a.l,-. rich and beautiful, who
succumbs te his lusty desert levemaklnsr
inen sue learns of his Arab bleed and
discards h in. He lures her te his desert
father as well.
captures her and her
Oh. well, of ceurte. h nii,. .... ,..,..
the son of the old sultan, se love has ita
way after lets of sand battles and harm
scenes that reck "mere of Baedeker
than of Caire. But "The Sbelk" tinl
will get a modicum of Interest out' of
"A Sen of the Sahara,"
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