Show Writer X of or Pf Prize ze Novel Comes Co Illes B Back bick C I Glowing VIn with 1 lifelike phrases written written writ writ- ten with tho the short sentences that stab the tho truth into tho thio reader fairly Tho The Golden Poppy is a C Clove love story of or strong heroic style It d deals with life lito as ns a 1 thing ci bo be weighed and te tested ted before blindly trusting Theauthor The Theauthor author Jeffrey will be bo re remembered remembered ro- ro Immediately as tho the author o of tho the prize novel ol Embers the tho award being made b by J. J W. W Wallace l company of Chicago who also publish this later book It Is not often that tho the winner of oC ofa a n prize story contest reveals a n lasting power In writing His work worle Is too often apparently ephemeral Ills strength wanes ills His lI light ht of or genius seems to fade With Dep how- how over oer his second book Is la apparently aa as full tull of strength and vividness j of ot style stylo 10 as his original winning prize cont con con- t r I bu t I 0 fl I i Tho stor story Is 19 of a a. girl who through wedlock enters a. a stran e slavery sla of or I I society socIety socIety-a r C a slavery slaver of spirit rather rl than of or bod body The bride Is IA pictured as a n ni i girl transcendently beautiful whose whoso choice of ot tho the mate mato to share her life apparently would seem to bo be the tho one ono most desirable man of tho the world She Sho hesitates on a love lo affair with Pierre and sudden suddenly 1 becomes tho the bride of or a ayoung young oung doctor David whose whoso career Is thenceforth henceforth tho the embodiment of selfish selfish- ness Ills His life is his own own own-ho ho must Ivo livo It as he sees best to achieve o themo the tho mo most t desirable results The bride e soon Is separated fromI from I him ilm returning to tho the parents' parents farm farmin I In n America Amerl a while David goes to Vienna to become a 0 specialist In medical medical medi medi- cal lines Tho The news that she sho Is about to o become a mother enrages him ills His selfishness detests anything that Ill pl co laco even tho the slightest barrier between between be- be tween him and success in his slon lon His ills letter written to her from ho tho distant American capital scolds her She takes tho the only step stel left Love jovo she had los lost tho moment they were declared man and wife She Sho so tells ells him In her letter latter announcing that the they hey must separate The story closes with her gazing wonderingly over o the tho rib crib of ot her feaby eaby and recalling a t. t glimpse of f Pierre her former sweetheart now nowa a as DS he lie departed In tn his work ot of f that order Then her gaze reverts to o tho the little one beside her and she wonders pondering on the mystery or of f night and life The mystery of love lo ove The enigma of ot her ber own poor heart earl 1 It Is a wonderful ator story painted by bya bymaster a master hand It is a book which deals with the this case so common In life lite In n a a. vigorous st style le It Is certain proof of ot O the tho ability of the tIle author au- au thor hor to become one of the foremost fiction writers of ot tho the day gifted as ns ho lIe hos Is s with a 3 pronounced literary style of ofIs hl his Is own J. J. J W W. Wallace Co Chicago Chi Chi- ago caso I Greenberg Starts Mission l for Juveniles Tho The Cockpit of ot Santiago o Ba Bay b by David S. S Greenberg has tho the novelty of being being- tho the first frat Juvenile book published b by y Boat Bont LI ht It Is the tho first of The Open Road S Series by the tho author E Experience has shown that many children chil- chil dr dren n today todar are reading reading- Juvenile books that hat are aro little less than poisonous Twenty five por par cent of ot them suffer from rom mental malnutrition the yet publishers pub- pub lishers avor or a a. far greater percentage percenta e SUffer from mental malnutrition Thus ho tho publishers sought a a. series of ot books which v tell not only gripping stories but hut ver tr cry subtlety teach Hence The Tho Open Road Series Mr Ir Greenberg Greenber has been a public school teacher for fifteen years ears I and his SOnGS series of ot book books win hl n n MO I I I educational value alue at atthe tho same same Imo Ime Interesting to ever every child lIe He says l ho 10 ie hopes hopeR through this serial to enable this the he child to know something of ot tho the real eal world Into which time lime will win take him ilm Briefly Tho Cockpit of ot Santiago Day Bay Is Is the story of Porto Rican n life primarily for boys bos and girls It Is re- re pleto leto with excitement and adventure and healthy romance At tho tim name iamo time It strikes a high Inspirational Inspiration Inspiration- al note without being being- In tho the least tedious tedious tedi tedi- ou ous or preachy It tells teUs the tho story of ot cock fighting carried on 01 against the ban of or tho the United States government go and md the mysterious warning that Felipe Felipe Fe- Fe lipe tho the hero of ot the tho stor story receives from his aged log grandfather Tho The cockpit cockpit cockpit cock cock- pit and Its surrounding tragedies tho the revolt re of oC Felipe a against Its sordidness and his final understanding of Its its evils evils e mako makeup up a fascinating narrative narrative e A Liveright LI Inc New Ke KeYork York Austrian Officer Writes of Peace Those who h have wo read Andreas I Men In War ar rj declare clarc his l latest lat hit test t- t est work orle Tho The Judgment of Peace to ba he an oven o finer piece picco of oC work than tho the first named Latzko has recently been heen condemned t to o death b by the tho White Terror In Budapest but hut since the pub pub- ushers lishers havo received ed a l letter from Latzko dated Zurich Switzerland S November No No- vember ii H. 11 the they believe bellevo tho the 1 death sentence will be an easy casy easy one ono to execute In Tho The Judgment or of Peace Latzko gives the reader a S rig antic novel sur sur- passing b tho the superlative e superlative analytical It its ity tho the faithful portrayal of incident tho stimulating thought and the 91 dId execution that distinguished his i Men Ien In War The Ju Judgment of oC Peace is a n. book or tho Immediate past but more particular par par- of the whole future of man man- kind It is a n stirring revelation of oC tho the embattled BOU foul of man man a brave bra chili chal lenge lengo e of or toda today of tomorrow The fact tact that the author was an officer In the Au Austrian arm army adds to the significance of ot his works on the theme of war war war- font Doni Lh Inc New York DE RITES Under tho title of or Democracy Force and Free Will Life and Environment Robert Stanle Stanley Bennett a Salt SnIt Lake writer and student has written n an In In- In creating treatise on some of the hems lems of the day confronting the nation The author of Patriotism and other papers Mr Bennett writes succinctly and argues arguea his points vigorously The booklet et Is unusual in many of Its comments com corn I ments meats on governmental bO problems |