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F-4CT i4AT2) FICTION FOR
LIFELIKE WILD FOLK
Edisen Marshall Collects Sympa
thetic and EnterUlnlng
Sketchea of Animals
When an nuttier knows and likes his
subject and when that subject Is in
tereitlnf per e, the result usually is
a treat for the book reader. Few
writers can tell of animals with the
sympathetic touch of Edisen Marshall,
arid; the collection of his latest nnl-
innl sketches grouped under the? HUp
of the first story, "The Heart of Mttle I
Hhlkern" (Little Brown It Ce.). keeps
up with Mr. Marshall's own high stand,
erd.
Mr. Marshall rarely sentimentalizes
ever his wild friends, be they furred or
fenthered. llut his human touch
prlncs them, their thoughts If ihey
bare any and at least their habits clone
te the reader. He Is a close, observer of
the fitOci, forest and Jungle and an in
spired minstrel as well.
Kven the lowly porcupine comes In
for his share of attention from Mr.
Marshall and this stickly back prewlcf
figures ln n sprightly little Incident that
amuses and instructs at Ihc sumo time.
Other old Marshall friends Woof, the
benr; Ornyceat, the wolf and even
serpents flit in and out the pages cf this
little volume.
And Hhlkurn. the little hunter with
he heart of n hunter bold In his little
crown body, must net be overlooked.
All in all, the stories most of which
nave appeared In magazines are well
worth reading or rereading for that
matter.
THE MAKING OF MANY
BOOKS BY E. V. LUCAS
It must mnke E. V. Lucas dlr.-.v when
lie leeks ever the list of books for
Which he litis been rPMitntsiblc. On the
fiy lent of "(llvlnif nml llrceivlns"
(lieorge If. Dornn I'empnny) his let- ,
est book of essays. Ihcre urn the titlw
of forty-two which he has written, of
two which he hus edited and of right
IIia lIlUkL I
uiuueingiea ier wnicn lie is responsi
ble. And yet Mr. Lucas is net an old
man. He stltl has time te produce as
many mere.
"Giving and Receiving" is the forty
third which he has written. It la made
up of the light essays and fantasies
which he has contributed te various
periodicals. The essays are for the
most part Informal chat about unim
portant matters thnt derive their charm
from the personality ef.the writer. One
if the nw!t IntcreKting of the let Is the
v-tmy en "The Evolution of Whimsi
cality," in which) he discusses the eri
gin in I'.ugusii or the kind of cuy that
he writes himself. It began', he says,
wiiu inn iiKiu nnu easy letters 01 cow cew
per and was firmly established when
Charles Lnmb began te write the es
says of Ella. Since then there have
been scores or ii.en who, while net
necessarily imitators of Lnmb. havn
written ln his vein ; that is. they have
irnnsiy ana naturally described their
personal reactions te the Incidents of
their daily lives. They have produced
n Douy 01 literature wnicn weuia mane
the rending world poorer if it should nil
be destroyed. Fortunately, there Is no
danger of such n calamity. And even
if It should all be destroyed Mr. Lucas
and many ethers would still survive te
build up a new body of the same kind
of light und nicy comment.
BODENHEIM FINDS LIFE
A CURSED BAD MESS
Maxwell Dedenheim has a sardonic
humor and n biting Irony which may
delight te young, but the display of
which seems, te these of mnturer years,
a futile sort of intellectual exercise.
These curious nbeut his manner will
find it exhibited in "Introducing
Irony" (Beni & Livcright). a collec
tion of verse and prose with glimmerings
of serious dignity. He writes chieity
if flu, ilrcffR nf tlln enrth. nni'Iinna I,a
.. .. ' . .
diiiM' iiiming tnem ne nmis the brute 1
liassieus exhibited in all their nuked
ness. There must be a cctain grim
pleasure in his exhibition of the ironies
of life or he would net engnge in it.
If he did net like it lie would exclaim :
"Life is it cursed bad mess!" and let
it go nt thnt. He doe net say much
mere in the 100 pages of the sumptuous
book in which his publishers have
printed his reflections.
NEW BOOKS
General
WOODROW WILSON' AND WORI.l SKT
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New YerK: Duuhli'diiy, I'.iKe t'e.
'fliA t,irv .if !hn lieiirn nrizetlntlnni. writ
ten li nutheilty, fitm tl.e ex-l'renldent's
unpubllshcl letters und panels. In te vol vel
nines. Till: NRW rtlNSTlTl'TIONS OK KUROPB.
liy II I. .McjiHin ami i.iniisay ecr.
New Yerk; Ileuliledny, Thbe & Ce.
Tim ,irnfi.iinrM in Columbia university
hae prepared an up-te-dnla book en Euro Eure
nean constitutions, much chansed as result
of the wrr.
PERFECT BEHAVIOR. By Donald Ocden
Stewart. New Yerk: Oeu. H. Deran
Company. .. . .,
Thia la a "aulde for Isdlcs snd tentlemen
In all social crlaea" written by the author pf
"A Parody Outline of Hlatery." In the
same vivacious style, with equally punaenj
Irony. This "Parody Outllns of Ktrquatt"
le one of the beat liumoreu books of th
season,
THE BALANCE FlinCT Of SOVIETISM.
Ijy Rerls llrasel. New erk: Duffleld
The author sf "Seclallum s. Civilisatien"
riles an ac-eunt or the lae-is ana men
tht control Rusia na seen from the stand
point of n conservative. He dHcunjes eco.
nemlc pullllc.il. serlal. Industrial and educa
tional phase nf olheltle Kevcrnment. and
le also n aummury of the baale plan of
the Soviet ayaiem.
Fiction
TUB KET OP DREAMS. By l. .Adam
Reek. New Yerk: Dedd. Mead Ce.
Th author of "The Ninth Vibration" has
wr'tten a lev story of th Orient centerln;
about a man who setke Ineplratlen for hla
pen in many-hued drama of (he Far. Eaat
Km India. It Is rich In color and quick In
meement.
HAM IIUCK'H DIARY. By 8. C. NelSJld.
New Yerk: Harper A Bres.
A Piece of humor thst centalna many
lauche. The writer of the "diary' 1; an
uerae American cltUen who set down
eaih day the happening "t horn and nrflc.
but with r. slant of comedy and qualntness,
mostly unwnscleui.
ON TIPTOE. Rv Steward Edward Wblt.
New Yerk' Oeu. H Deran Company.
A remance of th redwoods by en author
who known h's Kar WiM te the last tlmbr.
LILIAN Hy Arneld Bennett, New Yerk:
Oeo. 11. Deran Cnmnuny.
Delicious humor prealla In tills story of
juit a Louden girl liu made a lucees of
pieaain.
Fer Girls
RED ROBIN. By Jane Abbett, Philadel
phia: J. B. Llpplncntt Company.
Rebin Forsythe becomes heiress te th
family millions and thl lede her Inte many
atlrrln times. The VlterJ.Xf.,Lrm,n'
bered for her line Blrla book. "Hltbtcres."
THE LITTLE COCKALORUM. By Wallla
Blmklne. Philadelphia: Penn Publlshlnt
Company. ... ,
The ramekin tery of a spirited and lm lm
pulelve little iilrl, which ether airl will lev
te read.
ANNi: THORNTON. WETAMpe. By Ixitla
Howe AIUiinn. riuiaueipniai
Penn
lintillaMni? fiimiinnv.
A Iwek fnr th outdoor lrl.
It la an ...
ccllent nuiiiii'in t" ie numer wry read read
nble "W'ei.diTift LeaKUe" series,
PEPPERY PAT AND THE OTHERS. Hy
I.. ! Tlddemnn. Philadelphia: J. ji,
Llliplnni't (i Cii.
An importation published by Chamber of
Eillnliurgli und Londen, telling a, atnry of
EiiBllah girls which their American slaters
In the teena will find ery enjoyable.
Fer Beys
THE WOODH RIDER. Rv Frank Llllle Pol Pel
lock. New Yerk: Century Company.
An alluring story of th weed and plratM
and danger and daring.
WON FOR. THE FLEET. By QtUb I,
II, B. ,, " ' . " ,,MIVlff,l .,-I
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E. V. LUCA8
A genial essayist who writes In
terestlngly of unimportant matters
AN ORDEAL BY FIRE
Cryder, Man of Geed Works
and Harsh Words, Is
Cleansed by Pain
Cryder was n crotchety old fellow who
spread geed works ana nersn werun .
rni.ui mwwu itvi no e' --
dlscriminately among the residents of
n little longing town, 'iney teveu mm
iind tliev fenicd him as well. And out
i .1...1 .....,i. nnn.. C Hlivrlil
img evolved "tVvHrr of the Mis Weeds"
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(Dntlhlp.Inv I'nirn & Ctt.1
While Cryder is the dominating force
in the little story, Mr. Hhcdd has net
overlooked opportunities for character
drawing and pen pictures of "small
town folk" and be makes tnem inter w
Inalv and ennvlnelnrlv.
Cryder, a physician, isolating himself
In the legging town, finds himself the
center of an unexpected battle of love
and dollars. The love Interest comes
ln his affection for n girl, despite the
efforts of his divorced who te win mm
back. Failing she turns loose the ven
om of n woman's tnnetin and nulls down
upon Cryder the pent-up resentment of
the loggers, who had felt the lash of
his well-meant advice while accepting
his medical skill. Cryder nnds nimscir
an outcast, physically as well as so se
rinllv. but redeems himself after a real
ordeal of fire. Jut what Is going te
happen te Cryder is left In abeyance
by the author, who closes his story with
the physiciun mnimed in body, but
restored in the affections of the towns
people and with the lore of the girl
he wanted.
MAYA. TOE BEE THAT
TALKS LIKE A WOMAN
Children who like stories of insects
which talk like human beings will find
Wnldmnr Hennels' "The Adventures of
Mnyn the llee" (Themas Seltzer) ex
nctly the Mnd of u story they have been
longing for. Maya runs uwny from
the hive when she is nbeut a dny old,
and meets dragon flies, beetles, house
flies, butterflies, worms nnd a number
of ether Interesting creatures and is
finally taken prisoner by the wasps,
which Intend te eat her. She escapes
through the kindness of a sentinel and
flys back te the hive in time te warn
the bees of an approaching army of
wasps that Intends te destroy the
swarm.
In the course of her wanderings
Mnvn lins mniiv thrilling adventures
described se vividly ns to'innke them
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seem n-ai i-huiiku juiimiiin-i
of even the me"t callous twelve -year
old render of fiction. The hypercritlcul
ndult might object thnt tee mnnv lib
erties are taken with the facts of nat
ural history, but Mr. Itensels is in
such geed company as that of Lewis
Currell, Itestand, and the Kussian dra
matist, who wrote the play new acting
in New Yerk, in which Insects act
after the manner of men and women.
hla ubjet thoroughly and knows hew te
writ a book thnt will grin boys' attention.
THE BLACK WOLF PACK. By Dan Heard.
New Yerk: Chan. Scrlbner s Pens.
The thrilling atnry of a boy's rearch for
a father whom he has nir ,een. The
author Is widely known n i friend of the
liys and a wr.ti" nf InfnrnilnK miterlal, lie
Is a big tlgure tig- th, Hev seut.
Fer Smaller Children
THE FAIRY DOLL M Nett.i S.rett. New I
Yerk: Dedd. Mead & C'n I
Teia in play term se tnat tny may ie
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lightful. THE ARRIVAL OF MR. WIDIU.K WAD
DLE. Ry Doleres McKcnna. Philadel
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A tiny book with beautiful colored illus
trations for th wee ones Just learning te
read.
THE DANDELION FAIRY. By Marjerte
Ceeley, Philadelphia: Dnrrance 4 Ce
Twe pleasantly related stories which will
pieaee young reader under tneir teen.
THE ELVER OF MOUNT FERN. Ry Kath
erlne Crelghton. Philadelphia: Der-
ranee It co. i
Irlswlng. Featherweight. Rainbow. Owly,
Captain Claw and ether charming creature '
of the Imagination people this Interesting
story. .
THE WELL IN THE WOOD. Ry Bert Lee- '
ten Tayler. New Yerk: A. A. Knoef.
Inc.
The lata lamented columnist of the Chi
casp Tribune ehewa tendernena nnd avmnathv
with childhood In thla atery fur children,
who will like It very much. There are at
tractive Illustrations by F. Y. Cery.
DRUHILLA AND HER DOLLS. By Belle
B. Bend. Bosten: Four Seas Company,
The littlest one will enjoy having this
story of a quaint little heroine end her
delllea read te them. It I plentifully lllu
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A mother's favorite stories mat her chit,
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There are nlan charming rhymee and de
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TALES TOLD RY THE OANDER. Ry Maude
Radferd Warren ami Eie Davenport.
New Yerk: Gee. II. Deran Company,
Mether Ooeee and her frlenda appear In
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young readers for their own perusal en
rainy afternoons. Will Illustrated by Cha.
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TOBY AND THE ODD BEASTS. By Nett
Syrett. New Yerk: F. A. Htekes Ce.
Fameua myth are retold In easy narra
tive form. There are many line drawing
and several handaema color plate. The
phenU. th dragon, the halcyon and the uni
corn are figure In th eteriee.
TUB DAWN OARDKN. By Oertrude M.
Wheelerk. Philadelphia: Dorrane A Ce.
A book Introducing aeme charming new
fatrl.es. It la by a Philadelphia author,
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"Happy Foel" Demonstrates
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