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Andre Smith "HTHE RIVER upon ivhese banks the chains of " Asiatic conquest in Western Europe have been broken and the chains of affection and mutual esteem between Western Europe and America have been forged; upon -whose hills flashed, two thousand years age, the spears of the Reman legions and in TQI8, the rifles of the French peilu and the Yankee doughboy.' The history and the beauty of this stream, per haps the most famous and important river in the world, are told by the author in a progress from its source te its junction with the Seine at Paris. A book of keen interest, charmingly illustrated. .All Bookstores A. C. McCLURG fc CO.. Publishers " Essays and Lectures of Prof. Caleb T. Winchester Are Collected A vrry silRhtly nml itppropiiate me morial te Ur. Ciilch '!'. Wliu'lipsttT. for most of a lone carter profes-er of Kng llsb lllrrature at Wrslryuti t'tiivcrMty. is 11 olume of his papers nml lerturi's entitled "An Old Cnstle and Other Ks-i-uTs" (The Macmlllan Company). Dr. Winchester, vhe died only n couple of years nge, was vvldMy known ns a lit lit ernry historian nnd ds n hkillftil, In--piring and txuly.thelpfnl pdlter of tort hooks of classic:) In the Cnglish lnn nuagp. Among his books of general cir culation tverft the valuable- "Seme I'rln I'rln dples of Literary Criticism." "A Greup of English Essayists" und an nuthori nutheri latip life of Jehn Wesley. In a uiore restricted circle Prof. Win chester vas mere Intensely und Itiflu cntialty known in the classroom. That he was n notable teacher many genera tions of Wcslcynn wen can testify. Ills dignity was net oppressive, hut pos- :c.pd geniality ; be a' u pedagogue without being a pedant , he wtiu learned, but net ncademic in manner. He had the faculty of commanding rejpeet for his Mibject and for instilling bne of literan masterpieces In the minds ui .tuilentc. These ipialitiex, which were lrtu'iiiitrnteil at tlielr best In pergenal contacts, had opportunity ferssuch ex THE FIRST FULL AND ADEQUATE "LIFE" OF A -GREAT AMERICAN OF NATIONAL INFLUENCE AND TREMENDOUS ACHIEVEMENTS CARDINAL GIBBONS (Archbishop of Baltimore) By ALLEN SINCLAIR WILL, M. A., Litt. D., LL.D. The authoritative story of the great leader of the Catholic Church in the United States. "one of the most powerful and fascinating personalities of his time, patriot, statesman and sage as well as ecclesiastic, told by the biographer and intimate friend te whom he revealed his own life and the philosophy of it in a scries of conversations fei that purpose which extended ever a long period. It lias thui- the authot authet ity and the flavor of autobiography. It will stand anions Americans beside the lives of Bishop Brooks, Theodore Theodere Roosevelt and the achievements of Grevcr Cleveland. tciiMeu 111 I'ref. Inchcbler s public ei'iures. His platform appcar-nice were ju much demand, for ln deiier'd with charm matter of sub&tancc and v-enefiuencp. The title essay of this memorial col lection was one of his mes-t popular lectures. It deals with Ludlow Cattle, the seat of the lord president of the Welsh Marches. Dr. A Inchetter. i.i this leeture. reconstructed for ltis bear ers the Elizabethan dajs of this his toric pile, and something of Elizabethan life, bv an amazing piece of historic recreation. and atnie-pherlc imagination. And for the render the printed page becomes vjud and rem hes him with realism. One of the most carefully thought out c-sa! in thnt en Jonathan Swift. As .1 pUc,. of literary appraisal and v- an appiei'iame niiii."mvw"u in ',-. imnpas. for the general reader, te I'm .emus nnd art of the great Dean of St. Pntr.ek's. till? c.-Miy is admirable lr. Winchester is rather scjut in Ii.s dli-rus.-ien of Swift's lri-hry nnd gives a let. down impression of Swift's Inter est in his name l.md. "The Dnipler Letters" and etberi of Swift's writings arc null diawu en for data and argu ment concerning It eland's distresses. Twe unusual inlijeWs who were well uertl. handling are well bundled Ar thur Hugh Cleugh. Arneld's I'tieiid and an authentic poet, and the New Ens land nitMie, Anion lirenpuii Aiiett, father of Li'Ui-e Alcott. lltoek l'liruicr nnd iiiienarj ideaiK'. Shakespeare cenns In for a gentf bleal of ntleiitien llirengii illuminating nnd infernmti'p p.ipersen whtih 01 mu pl.ijf. and tl.e.-e net !ilwus the best l.iluwii Hiewniiig'" I'ertt Is called "a s"r't!jril tetiii-," u most bapp us.'riptimi. 11 the ceiitsc of mi s-i which 1- based en tins conception of the p,,ei 'J here ere ehh en th" liter :injre of 1 he age of (Jupen Anne, en liurns and en Ruskin. I'tif. iie.ik lias been edited In L. H tiillett. vi he contributes,- a foreword which characterizes, some of ilie trails of Dr Winchester, nnd Henry W. Nev-ini-en. the great English Liberal and spclal writer for the Manchester tlnardian. has written tin appreciation et lr Winchester that Is Ueenh nna )ti. al and justly tributary te th. u,nh .!f 1 he man and the scholar. A PLAY ABOUT JAZZ That Is Toe Preachy te Produce the Effect Intended The trouble with J. Hartley Manners' latest piny, "The Nntlennl Anthem" (Geerge II. Deran Company) Is thnt the dramatist shouts his beliefs as a sandwich man advertises- his wares, along the public highway. Mr. Man ners Is embittered, or seems te he, against jazz. Unfortunately he falls te make his tirade effective crcn for theso who agree wlthjilm because he allows preachment te outweigh dramatic nrt. "The National Anthem" Is told In four nets, with settings In an American country club, a ivcw lerK cabaret, ana 11 Paris hotel. Tn each net the char acters drink continually and In each act there is n jaza band offstage which Inspires certain of the young mcu and women te dance, and gives opertunitles for Mr. Manners' mouthpiece te shake his list at the neise and roil against the degenerate world. This mouthpiece, the father of the here, is made by the author, a perfectly impossible individual who alienates any sympathy be might have had for bis stand for decency by his unnatural and vindictive attitude toward his son. The son, by the way, is as unpleas ant n, youngster as the modern realistic stage has produced. The enlv thing attractive nbeut him is the, author's original description of, his nhjsicnl ap pearance. He is seen drinking moder ately in the llrst net. hopelessly in in texlctitcd in the second, nnd ranging from maudlin te practical insanity in the third. Along this sweet path el whisky guzzling, lie lends his charm ing jeung uifc who is shown first as a healthy and happy type of American womanhood, nnd later us n nerve-shattered nud tipsy roisterer in the Paris fast set. Tlevcring ever her is a former ad mirer supposed te be sympathetic, but mere or less of a prude who is present when the long-impending tragedy oc curs. This part of the play, bv the way, parallels the Olho Themas case te an unusual extent. Downhearted and half-stupptied with drink, the hero ine takes n poison tablet. Wc arc given t understand It was by mistake, but nn element of suspicion lingers, as it did in the Olive Themas tragedy.' At nnv Mte. the heroine of "The National Anthem" docs net die, but her dissolute hiisb.ind does, in an nute wreck en his way te the hospital. In the final scene, surrounded by loving friends nnd relatives, Marian ts net told of her husband's death. Tn fact, she says that she still loves him, and wc arc just ns surpiispd at thnt as were si'crul of the characters. A con certed and extensive tirade against jazz is then indulged in by the entire cast as the play's finale. It is te be imagined that "The Na tional Anlheei," played behind foot lights, possesses a real theatrical (. fectiveness. Mr. Manners is tee vet eran a drumutist nbt te sec te that. I'.ut. from the long, and overwritten foreword, throughout the four hectic ads. "Tlie National Authcm"' is a heavy handed sermon. 'i V WV'"Vl "'' V "" MARGARET EMERSON BAILEY who writes about outdoors with much charm HISTORY OF MEDICINE, Complete Recerd of Medical Progress Frem Priest-Physician of Egypt te Modern Specialist "The History of Medicine" (Hough (Heugh (Hough ten Mifflin Company) Is a fascinating book for the lay reader and one of great value te the practitioner. . Walter A. Llbby, M. A.. Ph. D.. of the TJnl vcrsity of Pittsburgh, lins done for med ical science. In this volume what he did for general knowledge In his ear lier "Introduction tW the Hlsfery of Science." Of this prier work it was Justly said that it was one of the most effective pieces of scientific populariza tion in recollection, nnd that Dr. Llbby has the power of presenting clearly Ideas difficult from the Inherent ab stractness in a degree rarely equalled enre by men of genius like Huxley aud Gallen. Much the same line of praise can be conferred or. his popular account of the development of medicine. Dr. Llbby gives n coherent account that runs from the eacprdeinl physicians of the an cients te the high-powered efficiency of the modern specialist. He embodies en ample amount of Interesting illustrative matter of biographical nnd anecdotal material concerning the great medical experimenters, pioneers nnd discoverers with his narrative of Ihe progress of medicine from ancient mumbo-jumbo te nn authentic science. The book is comprehensive, yet net DuiKy. complete jet net overrun with trivial details, atillierltallve jet net ju.-irKciii.v tecnnoiegicai. Ami it is written1 In a met lendable style. GARDEN ESSAYS BY AN APPRECIATIVE WOMAN (fi'eergn II. 'U'g.'Stlve nnil nn and "JOHNNY MOUSE AND THE WISHING STICK" Johnny Oniello knows hew U write for little children. He has proved it in "Johnny "Meuse and the Wishing Sleck"' (llelibs-Merrill Company), the fantastic story about a fnniilj of mice nnd their curious friends. His man lier ib best tJiewn by quoting the first paragraph of his tale: "Jehuny Meuse was a cute little tinj mouse. He lived with tiran'mn and lirnfi'pa Meuse in ple.nsanl ,1 little cigar oex neus". in ue mijn cizar bes house there was a tinj little kitchen vliere Oran'ma Meuse cooked nice things for firan'pu nnd Johnny, (ran'mn and liran'pa nnd Johnny Meuse also ate in the kitchen at n tiny table, for the little cigar boy house did net have a dining-room." This simple repetitious manner h ex actly suited te the comprehension of little boys nnd girls tnree or tour jenrs u'd who like te listen te stones. 'J'', adventures of Johnny and his friends are these which little children like le imagine ter themselves. Thing's come te pass by wishing for them, and they are the things which delight jeungstci-s, The book is illustrated in color form! drawings by Mj Ciruellc, e that it is I :iu altogether satisfm terj book for the entertainment of thet" for whom it L pr'-pareil. AMERICAN INTEREST IN EUROPEAN AFFAIRS "Hebln Heed's p.,,,,, Dura 11 Cenipnnj ) Is the alluring title of a volume of garde nature essujs b Margaret Lui"rseii liiilley, ill-is r.itci in i,t brother. Whituvjn liailfj. riiej ilKHns,. n (,md. less nf tllO.etif.il iner.t ..etniin.nK f 1 -....u . .... . . , . . ,. i...... ' ' "111,1 I'M.II'J In men than in women At l.-i .t. wtiinen nre mere reliiclant te confer it. 'I'hev de pesscsi it ne'v inn! then, as men v he get their confidence cm tesiifj. There is an o'.asieiril wemin .'he ad mits that lielliltr- would delight ,licr mere tluin te trump ever the eeuiitrv with a knaps.-n-k en her l,y(-K and te sleep under th" trees ec Imneiith n hayrick whcri.'er nuht u't.iiu.ik lier Whether she would liinl it mi d'Hghiful when aetuallj cpei-ien. l as ii scchim hi presprci 11 ein iini comiert of n ning room tfia.v lie dnubtpd. 1 ter vvuimcii Cl III." Ill'' like arc .rciiiutvs tie crc,iti.iiis. 00s net (,.1 tif 1 lie .iiin read Hew Oppenhelm Writes I r Phillip- Oppenlieim. whose Mnrie. tempan.v 1. ltis tl ,',.. Ia"s are r i mlug In Hie K'd l',.k . Men of the cend.t Magazine, has. in thirty-one wars of t..e grj-at vnrand, !i'MfB. p.ibli-h.d cvciitj-eiir ok- that have Mieceer If tour huakwllrr rnniiet nuppl? Ilil. H fJin Ik Iih.I Oirf. I from Hit' iiuhlUlin Twe nl., le net rettate pxtrrt E. P. pUTTON & CO. 8I I Iflli V ..rl. 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I don't knew but T wonder if she may net be the greatest woman novelist new alive?" Christopher Merloy. $J.OO Wherever Beeks Arc Sold THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 64-66 Fifth Avenue New Yerk cits, - le. There however. Miss l.ne her cMicnciice- in tnkin She does iini pe se tu i- afield. I'.ut her leek is lull 01 pie.iMitit nixl kimll.v eh11 itbnut tlie ili'irnis" et tlie (job) ,nj, tj, fr rest and about the fascinations of the mere Inde'-rd gulden, in which the wild and cultivated llewcr me brought close te the d. or ter he delectation of these who nppicciale the wonderful t.r. listry of nature. A COOK BOOK FOR INEXPERIENCED BRIDES Most co"U books nie written en the assumption ll.at tlieM' uhe use. them ki.ew something about cooking, Su .iiiinii Shnnklin Pre'viie bus written "The Plain Sailing Cook l!..ok" M'harlps Seribnrr's Snnsi for tlios. tlies. tlios. wlie de net Knew inij tiling about il. She has taken nothing for granted. 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The proper f our national destln.v." - I thing then ix for the iiiejtpcrt bride te lie continues; "Our fate is uul I buj i' for her'clf. f.ishiiin.-.l bj domestic Policies alone. I ' - Indeed no wise domestic policy can be1 frumcil without lefcrencc te the course of world evints. There hns been no general war in Europe for mere than -00 yearn in which America lias net taken p.nt As Knglibli colenics we participated in the war of the Spanish Succession at the opening of the eighteenth century; as an independent nation ve shared in the responsibilities of the World War at the bcginnlng'ef the twentieth century. I'vcry concept I of civic dut.v in war and peace, every 'dream of national grandeur bus rested I and tuii'.t rest at bottom upon some foundation of International policy, ' The purpose of Ills book is te assist 111 tlie formation of such a policy, by t.n exhibition of the condition that new prevail and linve prevailed In Kurepe. It is a volume that every thinking American should read, for he cannot peruse its nuges without cnlnig 'hnrles A. P.eard. one-time prefej. ser of politics in Columbia University, delivered the ceurpe of lectures at Dartmouth College in June en the Guernsey '"enter Moere Foundation. Hiu general theme was the great case of mankind against chaos, as h" explains in Ihe preface of the volume in which these lectures have been 1 rimed. Tts title Is "Cress Currents in Europe Tednv (Marshall, Jenes t enipan.v 1. It is devoted te a discus- lens wnicn pieceiiett of the complications ded it. "lie is Im- ihelr 1 pressed with tlie importance 01 tin Mii'leislniHliiig of these tilings py Heeks for Stockings of Beys and Girls Of fw "nil". nvi:."ri'Kf.tf ok a .thai: HUST." ll llnllnm Uawks"ertfi. Yerk: " ncrl's heriuiier h fniiH. Anether of tlie author's interesting "Httange Adventures in Nature's Won derlands." He tells hew untuie makes ai.d fertilises the viil that gives us our feed. 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