Show Ii l' l Ij I 1 H t 1 4 t 1 I Friends of Lenin Sound His Praises Like tho the lurid dreams dream that fan fancy C paints In the tho glowing coals In the tho fireplace fireplace fire fire- place havo have boon been brought to the public public pub pub- lic lie tho the pictures of or the Russian revo revo- lution The Tho rise and fall of or the tho Kerensky Ker- Ker government o served to make mako somo some of tho most mOlt fascinating reading of ot the tho da day Then followed the tho no newman now new nowman man of ot the hour Lenin premier pre pro ruler mier of ot Russia who In reality was christened Vladimir Ilch Little by little tho the more human side of ot the Russian problem Is bo- bo ginning s to filter through tho the vast distance dis tance tanco that separates It from America Albert Rhys Williams in his now book Lenin the tho Man and Ills IUs Work which also c contains the Impressions of or Col Cot Ramond Robins and Arthur Ransome endeavors to present a n. more moro human view v of or tho the present Russian leader tender Like Uko the baro bare outlines of or a fanciful tU I aro ano seen some somo of or the Ideas of the soviet let government go It is admittedly admit In the rough like an unfinished picture for which great promises are aren n n nado In tho the biographical account of Lenin it Is shown that there Is no Bolshevik vik party in Russia toda today but lint hat In 1915 tho name name- was as changed to that of ot Communist The name Bolshevik Eel Dot lle ahe having followed the split in the con congress of ot the Russian Domo Social cratic party in London in 1903 when whon the name wa vm given g the Ilamo of or tho majority and nod the minority I Lenin was born April 10 10 1870 of peasant parentage but through his father achieving tho the position of or chancellor chan of or state the family status was wa elevated to that of or nobleman The ex execution cx- cx x- x of or Lenins Lenin's brother Alexander on May 20 1886 for Cor his participation p in a t student plot was probably the first darkening cloud in Lenins Lenin's lifo life Lenin was well educated As a student student stu stu- dent dentt at t tho the gymnasium his school master was walS Feodor father of or Alexander Korensky minis minis- president ter-president of or f tho the provisional gov sov- Lenin was exiled In 1817 following which he was In various arlous countries J whore ho was as active o in So Socialist So- So cl movements mo It is declared that ho returned to Russia from Crom Switzerland Switzerland Switzer Switzer- land during luring tho the war accompanied by something liko revolutionists Mr Williams as ns a n Socialist spent ten months month with Lenin Ho He describes r Lenin as receiving tho the same samo satar salary an anil rations as tho majority of oC the tho Russians receive recel the tho same snIDe as the miner miner mi ml- ner ncr In the Urals Scott Seltzer New cw York Different Story Is Found in New Novel Noyel Readers interested in Life as it Is not not as a a. pretty prell affair of ot youth and anil making love ending with wedding bells and happiness ever cyer after aner nor yet et as the naturalists n attempt to paint it across a n gross cross affair of or human common places but but as an ever changing picture of ot jO Joy pleasure struggle disappointment sorrow and their adjustments and the consequent development and of t character will find much mu h in Dene Bengy to interest and nd absorb them For In such an atmosphere does this story of r a young oun married 1 couple of or the I Victorian mid period develop and un un- un- un fold Dr John Ainsworth an and Priscilla his bride start lifo to In 1859 I with all tho the rainbow promises of oC youth and lovo love in a 1 little English village where where- the young doctor has purchased the pr practice of or a retired physician The whole experience of or their life lito together ether is confined to this sleepy sleep hamlet but It Is an experience b by no means so sc confined in extent as ns its setting setting- Tho The young oun wife educated led in a seminary sem sem- inary mary after acter tho the truo true Victorian style has hasa a brilliant knowledge of or history and literature but none whatever of ot how to manage a house and children now nov glorified under the name of or domestic science Very cry naturally tho the regular succession of the births of or the tho thirteen boys and girls that come to tho the couple added to a II wholly inadequate income mako make their 11 lifo r one long tong struggle beset with sordid monetary cares and nd Incessant Incessant Inces laces sant trials Yet et life has Its Ions and despite de tho the many f additions ns to the birth page pago In lu the tho family Bible DIble both Priscilla and John manage to find some somo pleasures and Joys jOS Ono One that they Jointly share haro is reading the tho month monthly Instalments of Vanity FaIr F. tin tho Pickwick Papers and the exciting Jane Jano Eyre Their children grow to maturity about them and In tho the last part of ot tho book they become tho the central figures figures fig fig- ures of or the story In theme tho the author some somo splendid character ch studies Ono One of ot them Deng- Deng DengIs is drawn I moro at length than tho the others and i ithe the story ston concludes with the tho pitiless lesson tesson life lICo has taught taus-ht him and its culmination cul cul- I cui-I In the tho sacrifice of or his life lICo In Inthe inthe the tho Great War John W John Lane Lano Co Now ow I York I New Mystery 1 Story I Baffles to the End Too man many mystery stories fall fail to theIr tho readers renders In tho the end Readers Read nead- ers of ot fiction are arc not wholly without the qualifications of oC detectives and often often orten oft ort en they the guess the end of ot the mystery stor story In tho the beginning But Natalie lIe Lincoln Is not this sort o of writer for forshe forshe she sho holds tho the key icey to her mysteries and readers rs are aro kept from tho the solution solution tion lion until sho she is ready to vo the answer er I The Red Seal Is tho ho latest work orl of this author You will find It a n good match for your our skill as a guesser n against Miss Lincoln's as a writer In la an envelope en sealed with a l. l red rell seal are arc contained the documents which are at the bottom of ot a a. crime an and 1 mystery in Washington high no- no o- o When hen a prisoner r on trial for Cor bUr burglary lan falls dead in tho the court room I no one suspects him to be Jimmy Turnbull Turn- Turn bull butt cashier of or a a. leading bank But Dut Butan Butan Dutan an cx examination reveals the fact that I Jimmy has become involved in a mess I I either cither r of oC his own or another's makIn mak mak- ing In Ills Ilia death is pronounced duo lue to toI angina pectoris but Helen Mcintyre I to whom he was secretly engaged In Insists Insists In- In upon m an autopsy Tho The outcome of ot tho ho Inquest is 18 start- start ling line At the samo same timo it is discovered discovered ered that valuable bonds belonging to Colonel Colon l Mcintyre Helens Helen's father arc missing Harry Kent a a. young oung lawyer t terIn In love lovo with Barbara McIntyre Helens Helen's twin sister undertakes to clo ar Turnbull's Turnbull's Turn- Turn bulls bull's name When hen the situation has developed de to a terrific climax and ItIs it itIs itis Is Impossible to surmise which of oC several soy sev oral eral su suspected persons ons is tho the culprit Harr Harry Kent evolves 00 a novel no and most exciting course whereby he absolutely places th tho the gilt on the real criminal whose devilish Ingenuity has so long I baffled everyone everone working on tho the mystery mys mys- te tory tery of ot tho the envelope with the tho red seal D. D Appleton Company Compan Now New m- m York I Breaks Speed R Records In Lively Fiction I If lC you OU aro are looking looking- for a no novel nov t that thatIs I Is lI light ht and yet one ono which will hold hoM you ou from cover cr to cover er George Georgo AgneW Agnew Ag Ag- new Chamberlains Chamberlain's Taxi will appeal to you OU stron strongly ly It H Is ono one no of stories that seize your our Interest in the first page pa o and by b a rapidly moving plot holds you jou OU to the end ond I Of or course courso it all may ml- sound lt Im impossible Os- Os sible but nevertheless you'll find an n up to Now ow York City comedy cOOled romance It is full of ot dash I and the tho spirit of or gay youth It puts the skids under care and banishes the poor old worlds world's troubles utterly I When you ou were a boy 00 did you ou ever er everI I think you'd oud like to bo be a street car motorman Most city boys have hare thought ht so Well here tho the up grown I boy and boy and lies he's a handsome dog swaps log swaps I places with a n. taxicab driver clothes I and all and proceeds to have havo more mor fun Cun funi II i more moro scrapes S. 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J chorus girl is rescued resil res res- esI es I cued by this amateur taxi driver finds il her silver sU spoon and wins the lie only only only- I well welt It wouldn't bo ho quite fair Call to the theauthor J J author to sa say more than this this sub sub- luckiest boy I taxi driver cr Is the tho doubt I In Greater Creator New York If It you card gamo g or tollow fol follow lot tol- it IL watch l him m In a a. low him to Wall all street 1 Taxi runs on pneumatic t tire ru is I and has hns a n clock that I safely fely cushioned registers only amusement Th The Tho Dobbs Dobbs- Merrill company compan Indianapolis New Book Appeals To Every Home Every homo home blessed with wills growing children will welcome to its book bookshelves bookshelves I I shelves Famous Leaders of ot Industry i b by Edwin Wildman The Tho stories contained contained con con- tamed In tho the volume constitute InspirIng Inspiring inspiring ing reading reading- for tor or tho the Juvenile Ju Likewise the they are not to bo ho shunned by tho ho adult who gets sets In tho dumps and thinks that th the world Is against the poor man Tho The Wildman stories have to do with ith men of oC humble parentage who have havo j I forged their way to tho ho front on the I pathway of or Came For tho the thoI I book ha has a special appeal since It carI carnies carries car car- ries rl's the tho lifo life stor story of ot John B. 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Rockefeller and t many others The Tho The raga Page company compan Boston Doston i i t I iI French Translation Is Charming Tale Talc I Ono One of tho the absorbing stories of or tho the current month Is Tho The Silence olI ol or ori i I Colonel Bramble translated from the French of oC Andre Andro Maurois This book has enjoyed a 0 great success In Franco France and England and It will bl bo be an extraordinary extra extra- i ordinary thing if Ir It is not equally successful suc sue r h hero rc The Tho author was yas attached as s Interpreter to an English En regiment during luring tho ho war so he Is presumably the original of or the tho Aurelle of or tho the present present pres pros I ent volume In tho ho course of ot his duties he lie has cr very keenly keent sized up tIp the varieties of oC temperament which exist side hIe b by side aide In an average English officers officers' rn mess II and ho touches them off with a n light humor which while It Is 15 shrewdly critical critical critical cal at nt heart rt Is never nO kindly or Uncouth un un- un couth The English En translation tr reproduces reproduces reproduces duces the felicity of or the tho original with cas easy skill and those who do not al already already al- al ready know the book hook in French will lose Jose nothing of its charm In English Ush form to rm The Tho humors of or tho the mess room are arc Inimitable and the central figure Is the silent phlegmatic Colonel Bramble him hIm- self salt Ho lie Is ono one of or those imperturbable professional proCessIonal soldiers who have never grown up By his side Is Major Parker the tho champion of oC British sport peppery and emphatic Then thero hero Is tho the doctor doctor doc doe tor who reduces all nil sentiment to 10 a question of oC the amount of or phosphorus in the blood The Tho padre Is his special butt because the tho padre Is a no Scotsman and sees a Joke joko with difficulty anti and tho the thoI I pulling pUlling- of or his leg leg- legIs Is a simple business I which always raises a a. laugh The whole thing is real rent alive sympathetic There Thero Is not a false falso touch In all alt its delicate and glancing wit John Lano Co New York Problem in Crime Forcefully Presented In Tho The telwood Mystery James Hay Jr has produced another baffling mystery stor story It Is an artistically constructed con con- con I problem in crime whose utterly utterly utter utter- ly h unexpected solution is accomplished b by a serIes of or swift surprises crowded Into tho the closing pages pases of oC the book Starting with an unusual combination combination combination tion of events Mr Ir Hay lIa has developed a n astory story In which the action becomes faster faster fas fas- I ter with er c every chapter cht The reader I cannot guess the denouement until the thelast thelast thelast last Incident disclose it Tho characters characters charac charac- era are aro real people not automatons There will wIlt linger In tho tIn readers reader's mind for Cor a a. long time timo the tho charm of ot Rosalie the tho loyalty of ot Jeff Hastings tho the suave sua cynicism of ot Felix Conrad the appealing force of or the young senator and the astounding weaknesses of ot David DaId Daid Da Da- Id vid Gower This Is one ono of ot tho the best detective stories of or tho the year nn and is a worthy worth successor to The Winning Inning Clue now Clue now in It Its fourth fourths edition Dodd edition Dodd Mead Co New ew York N New e Zealand Is Setting for New Tale With Ith a a. now atmosphere which Is I distinctly pleasing and a n. double love 10 stor story written in a n. broad brond and unconventional I von o nal bu but t sym sympathetic path e t Ic m manner a na e r Jane Mander 1 has produced in her new novel The Story of or a it New Zealand River a human and realistic tale Alice Roland Is a typo tIO of at tho the conVentional conventional con con- conservative Victorian mid age ase woman and Is married to Tom Roland Roland Roland-a a rough diamond diamond diamond-a a settler in inthe inthe inthe the timber region of or New Zealand Theirs was wag a marriage c do con and ami gradually they drift apart More ore and more as ns the years cars go so b by Alice AlIco hico finds her lien husbands husband's partner Indispensable sable to her happiness but remains faithful to the letter of or her marriage vows In this wild unfettered law I country Alices Alice's eldest daughter laughter Asia has hns grown up Up-a Up a striking contrast to tolar her lar mother willed Strong steadfast of ot purpose purpose knowing just what sho she wants and taking taking- it without an any scruples she Is Is to the tho mother who Idolizes her a great problem Tho The climax Is reached when a young writer com cornea comes H to the tho district looking for Cor copy COP Asia sla gives him her heart en entirely |