vfSll mmm rrvxii vftBtinm &H? of the Autumn Notable Beeks BOOKS TO DELIGHT CHILDREN a!- rgH i , L-ti V IP " If f jK li K'i bTJ f.'i ft fflll Si i I, i Eftil- yv. ,, l l I, ssw 1H s all. Vf a ft y yj I BI3 .u; lis '!!; Bra tf'xia ,M4 I s ;Mtfj I HB6 I I II tJfl HI 8 ff jfti lm m .'Im tern i iM t(e S5a tl3 ,l v r ysk mi" n KWJVv FACED itfifA a crime u;icA ueaW bring every man's hand against him, Judsen Clark young, handsome, the owner of a hundred million dol del larsfled in panic te the corral, sad died a horse, and headed at a mad gallop for the mountains in the teeth of a blizzard! Can a man be two men? Could Dr. Dick Livingstone, se young, clean, lovable and straight-forward, en gaged te marry a charming girl could he be one with the panic-3tricken fugitive, one with Judsen Clark, the self-same man who, ten years before, had fled with breaking mind and reeling senses from the horror of a crime which made him forever an outlaw? THE BREAKING POINT by Mary Roberts Rinehart Auther of "K," "The Amazing Interlude," etc. AT ALL BOOKSHOPS $3.00 OWEN WISTER'S new book NEIGHBORS HENCEFORTH The plight of France, the deed of Germany, and the international destiny of the United States are the main themes of this volume, which closes a series of three, begun with "The Pentecost of Calamity," followed by "A Straight Deal." $2.00 wherever books are sold THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 64-6S Fifth Avenue New Yerk Herny Hands and Hampered Elbows A new book by WHITING WILLIAMS Auther of "Full Up and Fed Up'1 These are Whitint Williams' observations as a laborer en the continent of Europe France, Ger many. Belgium, a bit of Switzerland. As in Eng land and America, he worked side by side with the laboring classes. This dramatic and human account gives the reader an insight into the great problems of war hatreds, economic chaos, recon structien all viewed from the fundamental standpoint of labor. Illustrated. $2.50 CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS., Fifth Are., New Yerk SIMON CALLED PETER By ROBERT KEABLE, Auther of "The Mether of All Living" Few books of this year are being se seriously discussed. The A'cty Yerk Evening Pest calls tt: "A 'significant' novel In the best sense of that word." Life: "A geed book that deserves te be widely read." Philadelphia Ledger: "Streng and illuminating . . . Some thing that will make most of its readers gasp a little that is, if they were net in France themselves." Nciv Yerk Herald: "Well worth reading ... a graphic end undoubtedly veracious picture." The Bosten Herald: "A novel of real distinction, both in ita manner and its matter." The Bosten Transcript: "His situations are true, vivid and unexaggerated." Price, $2.00, postage extra. E. P. DUTTON & CO., 681 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk Wj ..'jTsw tHVH V ' ," KI.KANOR II. ABBOTT Wievt "Palry Prince" will please parent and children allke A BOOK OF DELIGHT of the publishers BOOKS FOR BOYS Stories of the War Still Popular., Faraway Adventures. Bey Scouts It may be true that In adult Action the war is a temporarily taboo sub ject, but net in boeki for boy. Thlf HMoen brlnga several. "Arneld Adair With the Enrilah Aws" (Little. Brown & Ce.) ii another of Laurence Drlfgs' stories of a stalwart American here wbe has already teen everaeas hcrvlca in a previous book. Colonel DrlRKH knows aviation, and his ticw book, In which Arneld, after two years with the French filers, transfers te their ally, is full of the kind of hair breadth adventures that boys lore. "Lieutenant Comstock, V. 8. Ma rine" (Penn Publishing Company) Is by another man who knows his subject threiuh Identity With It and experi ence in It. This is the third book deal liifC with young Comstock and bis frlemh which Lieutenant Colonel Ollcs llloliep, Jr.. of the Marine Cerps, has written. Ills likable young leather neck is new a commissioned officer, tliiinks te the resource which he brings te new problems, particularly in the mutter of thwarting spies. Tt l only n step from the marine te Eleaner H. Abbett's "Fairy the navj, of which they are the fighting P.:.,,.,." 1. r:il.J Y:U U Milk allers, and It Is taken by Lieutenant Prince Is rilled With the MUK remmnmier ntahugh Oreen. U. S. K.. or Human Kindness ' tn "Wen for the Fleet" (B. P. Dut- Fer ingenuity of plot and novelty of,"'" & '). ' It the tery "t two i , . t.? .ii ii i,i. eungter8 who have the "raakins of development Kleaner Hallewelt Abbett ;uinjkliut )ltUe claef ttnd hew they are lias few equals and no superiors among turned into officers and gentlemen un til? women story writers of America, der the discipline of the academy. This She has made Reed use of her gifts In story of Annapolis is one etnA venture .... , ... . n.. u. . ,, i" nndMeNMume, true te the middy s life, "l-niry Prince and Otlur 8terle. (L. , one w,0 bM v(lj u P. Dutten & Ce.), which has appeared in time for the holiday season. It Is ' Scheel stories are always n part of a collection of six talcs, all told by ii little girl who explains that although he U only nine years old she has very tall legs. She has a sister seventeen and a brother eleven, and Is a mem ber of a family in which, as Kenan said of his own early youth, the children are wrapped about with a warm mantle of affection. As a result the boeK is tnieu with loving kindness reflected through the mind of the little girl, nnd yet it is free from disgusting senttmntnlit.v. , Among the unique inventions of the I u-ither that figure in the Loek ii a I Christmas tree that is set up en Thanksgiving Dny and filled with buds that blossom from time te time until Christmas day. The buds are the Christmas wishes of the members of I tht family written On bits of paper, then w tapped in colored tin foil and tied te the tree. Of course no one i sup posed te knew what is written, but in tint mjsterieus way things happen at ChrNtmas time the things wished for b the children nppcar where the buds w'en- tied. Anether novel Innouitien is ,i book of funnj smiles which the two mincer children begin te write. The tuu t'et'iiis their material by question ing people. The tirst person they encounter Is a strange inuy wiimn iv ask "If ou were net a beautiful lady, what beautiful smell would you like te be''" Of ceurfe the lady is startled, .but she finally writes something most I astounding that produces equally as founding results. And at the end of I the nery the little girl telling It ex claims te her mother, " hj . it is n romance! When I get mere spelly I will write it." "Spelly" is only one I of the many new words that Mis Ali Ali fett bes introduced into the boel: In I tcceidance with her custom of making a Werd" whenever bhe feels tin need of it. Adults will find much in the book which Is ever the heads of chil dren, but wholeteme children will finJ i the book a succession of delight. HOW SANTA CLAUS GOT INTO THE GIFT BUSINESS Parsh Addlngten In "The Bey Who Lived in Pudding Lane" (Atlantic Menthlv rress) has written a fuvi nntlng sterv about the bojheod of Santa Clau-, In which sha explains In a way i,nt nil clillilren will acctnt hew It the Christmas offering for boys and girls. Arthur Stunwoed Pier, who writes some of the best, Las nddrd te his fine Saint Timethy's series in "David Ives" (Houghten Mifflin Company). Though this Is a distinc tively boys' book, it carries the lik able young here net only through prep school, but also through college Inte his early maturity. It has reusing In terest and high ideals. Ralph Henry Barbour Is another from whom a corking geed story of school life can be expected. "Right Knd Kmerseri" (Dedd, Mead & Ce.). like ethers of the author's books, lays considerable stress en the athletic side, and seasonably the game in chief Inter et U foetbnll. The scene Is laid at Alten Academy, familiar te readers of ether Diirbeur stories, nnd as this Is a lire prep school, it needs little Imagina tion te Indicate what geed times are In Mere for the boys fortunate enough te find this book in their stockings. Bey Scouts have their innings In n splended story, "Bey Hceuts en Spe cial Service" (Little, Brown & Ce.), bv Charles tl. Lnrige, Billy Ransom, en enthusiastic Scout, because he sneaks Freneh and has relatives In Paris' is allowed te go te France when his father. Dr. Hansom, sees across en Red Cre"s service. Billy thus has a chance te put his Scout cede Inte practice in all the excitement of the grent war. and his boy readers will be thrilled at bis adventures. Samuel Seoville, Jr., is an author well and favorably known te Bey Scouts. Though his new story, 'The Inca Em erald" (Century Company), is net a scouting yarn, Its typical go-ahead jeung Americans possess the geed qual ities and trained resourcefulness of Scouts, nnd in their adventures under the Southern Cress meet every demand and danger. These boys, and girls, tee, who read "The Blue Pearl" will like this sequel te it with another gem mys tery te grip the Interest. "Heroes of the Ruins" (Geerge II. Deran Company) Is a new volume In the "Round the World With the Bey Journalists," by Francis Relt Wheeler, who is known te boys the world ever for his popular books. This, tee, is a book with a background of the war. and the central figure Is Andre the Mele, as he was called by the peilus whom he helped, as he sought through the trenches nnd underground passages for hl lest loved ones. Of course, there nre Americans in tee story, tee, nnd they i will be liked by their young country men who read this fascinating book. O m ! ir mim Frem a Beekman caricature CARL 8ANDBURO Who has tried his hand at writing for children ::s I Y5b2e Al i Houerhton HPl Mifflin Ce. LETTERS OF FRANKLIN K. LANE "An invaluable contribution both te hlrtery and line literature."-Indianapolis star. "As a textbook In Americanism the volume is invaluable. It ought te be read by every young man who has any political ambitions." Philadelphia fublie Ledger. "Among the great letters of Hteratun, Neither controversial nor critical, but full of warm human interest, friendliness and i generous appreciation of ethers." BaUi. mere Sun. BOOKS FOR GIRLS Scheel Stories Are Again Prem- inent--Other Suggeitierli for Christmas Cheesing "Careline at College" (Little. Brown Ce.) is the newest in Lela Hern Richards' stories about this delightful heroine. She Is a sprightly girl and tier experiences at n co-educational college has its Interesting exploits as well as touches of romance but nothing gushily sentimental. Hecter Malet, the French writer, whose work was crowned by the Acad emic Frnncalse. wrote a classic of the childhood of. his beloved France In "Nobody's Olrl" (Capples & Leen Company), of which Florence Crewe Jenes has made n geed translation. Nobility of character and perseverance mark the upward career of the peer little girl through distressful difficulties. It is. however, net a preachy, .tale, but one that will give American lassies some notion of the life of their French sisters. Girls will grew up and Peggy and Prisellla and Ruth and Amv nre no exception. Se in "Peggy Raymond's Way" (Page Company), we find the girls of the "Friendly Terrace Series" a little further en the path te maturity. Harriet Lummis Smith writes 'about their progress in life and the new ex periences that come te them with rare gjuiimtby and a sense of geed humor. "Wanted a Mether" (Oeerge W. Jacobs Company) is the story of a little girl who left a New England peer farm, where chance had placed her, nnd went te visit relatives, reme of whom diiln't want her. Clarence Hawkes has told her story with real sympathy for gills of eight te twelve. "Winona en Her Own" (LIppln (LIppln cett) is the new volume In Margaret Wlddlmer'a "Campflre Girls' Series." In it the familiar figures of earlier stories appear amid new scenes, and Winona has te make an important de cision. There are lets of geed times in the story and some exciting passages. MORE ADVENTURES, OF TIMOTHY AND TRUDY Illus. $5.00. Second printing ready. WISE MEN FROM THE EAST AND FROM THE WEST Abraham Mifarie Rihbany A notable interpretation of the East te the West. Essential te an understanding 'of the Near Eastern situation. $2,60. GLIMPSES OF AUTHORS Careline Ticknor "A book about 'the man behind the book,' that will rate very high in our literature of reminiscent literary biography." Bosten Herald. Illus., $3.50. INCA LAND Hiram Bingham A remarkably interesting account of explora tions, and the story of "the greatest archaeo logical discovery of the age." Illus. $5.00. GEORGE WASHINGTON William Roicee Thayer "A thoroughly .adable estimate of Washing ton .. . by the talented biographer of Cavour, Roosevelt and Hay." N. Y. Times. Illus. $3.50. Third printing en press. Fourth printing ordered. CAPTAIN BLOOD Rafael Sabatinl "A rip-rearing, swash-buckling, piratical sea-deg, cut, thrust, slash love story of tht nth power. I certainly enjoyed it. Wil liam Lyen Phelps. $2.00., THE PORTRAIT OF MRS. W. Jesephine Preston Peabody "... A work of such indubitable litem and historical gifts te American drama that! tne doek may wen ee sec asiae as one of the major offerings of the season. . . ."Tht Outlook. $1.75. ALEXANDER'S BRIDGE Willa Sibert Cather A new edition of Miss Cather's first novel with an important introduction by the an ther. $1.60. A CRITICAL FABLE Seme one is lampooning the present-day poets in "the cleverest book that has hap pened in ages." Harvard Advocate. WHQ WROTE IT? $1.00. JOHN BUCHAN'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT WAR With an Introduction by Majer General James G. Harberd, Chief of Staff of the A. E. F. in France. happen. d that he Became iniereRieu in makinc gifts for geed children, and hew h came te live at tim .ertn i Pele. In the course of the story she A new book by Rupert Sargent Hoi Hei introduces many of the characters from land Is an event In the Uvea of many the Mether Geese rhymes, as veil as.bnjs. In "Peter CettereU'a Treasure" Mether Geese herself, who was little Santa s aunt, santa, u seems, ai the Ben of a baker in Pudding Lane, and he was he generous that ha gae .cake and cookies te all the children In thp neighborhood. He was making 'his father peer. 80 he stepped gMng I away the cakes and made a let of pres ents for his little brothers and slcters and came down the chimney en Christ was Ere with them. When he grew (J. B. Llnnincett Company) Mr. Hel land shows boys who yearn for far-off scenes that excitement, like charity, begins at home. A camp, en an island, an old pre-Revolutionary mansion, a hidden treasure, mysterious visitors te the Island here are Just a few of the Ingredients blended into a most pala table tale. "Lire Mennts. Free Trapper" a-i.- I. t. ... 1 r.na1Ha awtl.MM'. flnml ! a sfnrv f uned te sell his toys. Se arrange-1 of frontier life, with characters In It menu were made te set him up in buM Inning all the grip and vigor of Coep-ne""- at the North Pele, where he am cr's woodsmen. Llge himself Is a well maintained us the te maker for all the drawn character of the sturdy, rcseurce- ....... 'i.tl, Uia nnrl elrls in thn '.'. r I. I'm nlmiper ber. and lads of today Will The hook, which Is Illustrated in color tind letH of interest in his adventures b ficrtrude A. Kay, would mnkt- nn 11 n fur-hunting expedition te the ercfllcnt Christmas present for 'it'le undwaters of the Missouri. Frank children. 1 Llndcrman is the author. EASY PATHS TO KNOWLEDGEFOR YOUNG FOLK The Fall Publishing Season Is Rich In Beeks That Instruct and Inform nnd at Same Time Entertain -rrniTVO neoele of the nr"-cr.t Ut . it. The new volume, like its nredeces- 1 are especially fertunutc in - widnl ", ii complete in Itself, although it arlcty of boekn of knowledge pr,,, sr,,i 1 may 00 also eenswen e rait their years ana . intellectual 1 -.-- "." . " A Boek for Children and Every One Else Te be ranked with "Alice in Wonderland" THE ADVENTURES OF MAYA the BEE By WALDEMAR BONSELS Illustrated with head and tall pieces in black and ichite for each chapter and four full-page colored illustrations by Hemer Bess Maya was net a bee like ether bees. Frem the very hour of her birth ahe made up her mind that ahe was net going te work and make honey, day in and day out. She would go out and see the world for herself nnd have adventures and experiences. Maya was a dear little irl-bee. Yeu thrill with her adventures. Yeu leve her. This book will surpiise you by its charm. It Is steeped in beauty. It has n (1011010111 humor. Mrs. N. P. Dawsen, N. Y. Glebe: "A delightful story, delicately and humorously told. Here in truth is a charming story for children." OVO. $d,UU tn growth. The wenuers 01 tcienrc ami me treasures of llteratuie an epi 1 t0 them, net by the rocky reads of drj-as-dust nnd preachy textbooks, ns of yore, h.,f nlnn naths made pleasant by sim plified and pepularised presentation of the essentials. "Aatronemy for Yeung Felks" (Duf field & Ce.) will serve a a fort of telescope for readers anxious te view the marvels of the nkles. The author, Isabel M. Lewis, Is attached te the United States Naval Observatory, and ia the author of an earlier popular work. "Splendors of the Sky " She tells hew te knew the constellations nnd interesting facts and mjths nbeut them, the difference between stiui nnd planets, hew the earth wah formed, tt. Vllhlalimur Stefunssen tells hew he became an explorer and gives details of his epoch-making Arctic trips in "Hunters of the North" (llarreurt, Brace & Ce.). Hunting aeal.s nnd caribou, the life ,of Laklmes and the dangers of Far North exploration are only a tew of the marvelous things described in this splendid fact-book. "The Coming of the Peeples" (Geerge may be also considered a link in the chain of the whole series. The explora tion and colonization of the New World bj Spanish, Dutch, French, Irish. Eng lish, Swedes, etc., Is related with nn amplitude of Interesting detail. American history and nent events In Its early days are the material of "The Dqjs of the Colonists" (F, A. Stokes Company), a new volume by L. Lam Lam nrey. who has written a number of eucceaful books en nimllar lines. The early days, of the thirteen original Col Cel Col onics are described, together with the customs and ideals of the people. Out standing events nre made very real from Plymouth Reck te the signing of the Declaration of Independence, "Real Americans" (Little, Brown & Ce.) is just the book for boys nnd girls who like biography, Mary H. Wanda has retailed the inspiring life stories of Herbert Hoever, Theodere Roosevelt, Mnrk Twain, Jehn Burroughs and ethers. "The Girls' Boek of Verae" IV. A. Stokes Company) In Marv GeuldTDavls collection of poems, old and new, which A large company of small boys and girls count Trudy and Trimetby Tedd among their warm friends. They first became acquainted with these little New England children when Bertha Currier Perter wrote a book about them. Trudy and Timethy have had se many Interesting experiences that several ether books have bad te be written te tell about them. An account of their most recent activities is contained in "Trudy and Timethy, Foresters (Penn Publishing Company). It is a story of when the children were useful In get ting the owner of a piece of land te give it te the federal government as a site for n forestry school. All the old friends in the earlier hooks appear in this one. They climb a mountain, they go camping with a burro te carry the baggage and the animal gets hun gry in thn night and eats all the loose feed, nnd the cempnny would have starved if Timethy had net had the foresight te carry with hlra a let of stuff in cans. These children, from seven te twelve, who have read the earlier books In the aeries de net need te be told that this la a reed one, and these wbe have net should begin with the flrat, which has for its title "Trudy and Timethy CARL SANDBURG TRIES HAND AT FAIRY STORIES Carl Sandburg has left off writing his rangy pecm-plecea for a little while te meke a book for children, jeung and old. which he calls "Roetabaga Storks" (Harcourt, Ilrace & Ce). Perhaps he didn't exactly leave off writing peem-pleceB, for thee strange ly Imaginative prose tales about sky scraper?, corn fairies, Pigs With Rlhs On, Peksr Face the Babeon, Het Deg the Tiger and many ether quaint per sons and things have much the same qualities as his wistful, blue-mist, thumb-at-the-nose poems. Th stories are about persons and what they de which have never hap pened anywhere in all the world. Bet ter than any critical words might, the following few titles will express the drollery and the whlmsey of the boek: "Four Stories About the Deep Deem of Dark Doorways," "Three Stories About Three Ways the Wind Went Blowing," "Pour Stories About Dear, Dear i:ye9,"'"Hew Bimbo the. Snip's Thumb Stuck te His Nese When the Wind Changed," "Hew Henry Hag Hag glyheagly Played the Guitar With His Mittens On," "Never Kick n Slipper at the Moen," "Hew the Animals LeRt Their Tnlla and (let Them Back Trnv. ling Frem Philadelphia te Medicine Hat." The book is charmingly illus trated by Maud and Miska Petersham. Beeka for Children j:at et' tub sui and wk-st op- the MOON. Nw Yerk! Oeerge Dornn Cem- pn Old Tnlci of the North, illustrated by Kay Nielsen. The etenes me d(!. liglitfully narrated and the Illustra tions are richly fanciful and striking in their imaginative quality. "I congratulate you en having de cided te bring out in America be admirabla a work. Its interest ia compelling, and I predict a great success for it Ne person anxious te be informed en the War as a whole should fail te read it all." Majer-General James O. Harberd. "I am new free te express my ad miration which amounts te aston ishment at the grip and power you have manifested by the writing of this book." Generel Ian Hamilton. Frontispiece in color, and 78 maps, 4 reJwmes, boxed, $20.00 "I have carefully read the volumes mere than once. It is a wonderful feat of compression, and te the nlk itary student it is an indispensable first book e read se aa te get a grasp of the essentials of the war." FfeW Jlfarsfcel Sir William Reb. ertsen, British Chief of Staff. A Wpej& STORY OF MANKIND Is the jelUett, sanest history book of years and the best teller of 1922. 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