Show Ii i I l H I 1 I WHO iv IX Who in America for tor time the years 1919 Is Just off ote the press ond and Is moro more valuable than ever er before It contains moro more than 2000 pages and n nearly life liCe sketches There aro are nam names 8 In this lume which have havo appeared In no previous e edition Amon Among tho the new names are hun hundreds which havo have gained prominence on account of or orthe the war including those of or many of officers of- of of tho the army and navy promoted from rein low lower r ranks civilians appointed to lo offices In in the national army and m men n and women selected to lo fill till Important Im hun- civil created to lo toa a assist In discharging tho the stupendous task on which the nation had entered This book bool Is 18 recognized the world over oter as the one Olle Indispensable reference book bool of or contemporary American bi biography hi- hi l- l and has its established place In homes schools and business offices as well veil as In the public library awl and the newspaper office It is used constantly constantly con con- stanlly In iii all departments of or the government GO gov I at Washington A recent photograph r ph of or President Wilson Wilon In his study shows hos Who ho in America at lila Ills elbow the lie only book bool on un his do desk sk Nearly Jarly eol every evory sketch Is a life stor story In Ina Ina ina a nutshell and entirely dependable The Time book Is a marvel of ot comprehensiveness eness I I an and Is the result of tent twenty years of unremitting un un- remitting labor It was established In I 18 by ly Albert Nelson Jelson Marquis anI and I ha has haft been under his editorial supervision super super- vision ever sluice since With publication of or orthis this edition the edition the tenth biennial Issue issue issue- er 1 It celebrates Its twentieth anniversary The Tue volume contains practically all tho j I 1 names of or those whose position or achievements make mako them of or general cn In In- In I terest The sketches aro are arranged In alphabetical order making It easy to lo I find lintl tilt the particular information desired Tho geographical I index 1 e alone h by states cities and towns comprises 1 0 I puces p. es A. 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CASH SI r er heard of Croton Cretan bugs Well Well ell Crotons Croton's In New ew York and In iii that I sam sumo same SlOOP sleepy little v village i is 18 situated I Jane Juno Burr Durr and her Drowsy Saints Saint's j jInn Inn tho tho most out of or the ordinary Inn I in the world where Henrietta the tho maid j I Is brought her hem breakfast on a tray j ever e every morning b by Jano Jane Hurr Burr It Is a literary Inn where to quote Bruno In Bohemia the th real guests J keel in their rooms think t scheme and work worle in the thc quietness ot or their seclusion Tho Thoy are arc all nil well vell known and writers Thc They love 10 Jane Burr for tor having ha thought of such ouch u a place and for tor putting It at their disposal for or an nn almost ridiculously small amount of or mone money Y From rom such an unusual retreat comes the following ln unusual un notice of or a book Jamie Jano DUffS Burrs Th Thu Glorious hope which ha has been reviewed re d In verse b- b by tIme the the- b I l have havo three volumes on the mar mar- hot ket The Thc They have ha sold well weli and tho the publishers publishers pub pub- lishers have ha kept all the tho mone money Even under these conditions The Tho Glorious Hope my first long Icing novel has been refused by every o firm In this country so I 1 am asking you to pa pay for Its publication publication not not for tor forthe tho the whole edition but for tor ono one dated date and autographed volume which will cost 1 If It you OU enjoy enjo the book you OU will not r regret the tho 1 IOD J I If r you yon do not enjoy it It will vIli not be the first that you OU havo have thrown away Order at once My t printer howls for Cor mane money Most sincerely JA JANE E BURH Denn n LIV li n AT ti TIM 1111 I Secretary Baker Duker at the Front is the tho title of ot a book bool by Ralph A. A lIac hayes private secretary to lo tho tilt secretary of or war of or the United States Slates It describes the tho trip made b by that official to Europe Eur Eur- opo ope last spring anti and tolls of or tho tIm incidents hid inci dents which befell them thorn during that time There appears to lo be Le no mio excuse for Cor the tho book bool and little more excuse for the author author Century Co New ew I I York I TH 12 HUM UI OP I IThe Mi irr The Rule Rulo of or Might Might- A of or Napoleon at nt 1 ItS is time the story of or three days das In the tho famous Corsicans Corsican's life liCe Tho The setting selling is Vienna III In October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober tobel with the tho French armies Inside tho time walls anti and the tho of or Slaps to assassinate Napoleon Napo leon len at nt tho tue 1 of or Is th the tho central Incident This book boole tJ by J. J A. A Cramb known b by his nom de do plume of ot J A. 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Wallace Wallace allace r Co of or Chicago who con conducted the time contest And this was a first bool book I The Time publishers are aro send sending InS InS' out ott photographic photographic photo photo- graphic copies of or their c certified check cheek for awarded the winner Tho ho plot of ot the iho story Is lt laid in Canada and amid I Belgium Belgium antI and Is yet not a Po z war story which Is another strange thing a about out this first book boole which was a winner Sa Say the publishers of or We e e are confident that wo we have ma made madea e ea a great discovery cr co In the ho author anthor of or the do not hesitate to novel nO and we predict that thal Embers will quickly rank ranle Mr r Deprend amon among the foremost II rea realists lists lie Ho hl has traveled tra extensively In all parts of or time the world and antl brings tho the color and amid atmosphere of or the countries In InI which tho the story ston Is laid lall faithfully to I his canvas ns Mr Ir Deprend Ls is a member of the time Indianapolis bar and wh when n at I homo home lives on a n farm Carm at Columbus Ind md Vo o e are arc exerting ourselves es to publish pub pub- pUb pUb-I lish the tIme prize novel no at al the the carll earliest est possible pos pos- sible date I u OUR oun IY Il TilT TilE tl L Doubtless when the time war Is over O a I good part hart of ot our vast ast force will dis dis- solve sol Secretary Lane need feel no I Ito doubt about the ability of ot the tue country to lo absorb- absorb and use these Johnny Johnn Men home comes gains real men live men experienced men will be as s much mitch needed ne ded as aser ever er In civil U 11 life to The Thc formidable post bellum question ones ques tion IB Is how hots' homan man maim many of or the bravo bla boys bOs will vill remain bravo o boys bos In iii the tIme service lec So Soong long ong as there is Is' Is Isa a Germany German or a Turkey In the time world some ome preparation preparation tion must be bO made to meet another war var The Time mo most t devoted de lover lo of or peace finds It hard halll to sketch a world In which there will not be police and amid in a C community of or nations which Includes a Samson you ou cannot take too In size of or the man many precautions In the force toreo Even iven en tho the plans of or the League to Enforce Peace Include an on International international international army to which tho United States would hardly ho bo ho expected to tu contribute less les than troops Albert Bushnell Bushnell Bushnell Bush- Bush nell In October Yale TIc Review IIII It n II nf This Is II a first novel noel It Jt has a certain fi and antI Intensity that can rarely bo achieved more marc than once IJ by an all au au- nu- nu thor It is a f love lovo stor story of or New ew England Eng Bug land laud with a heroine of ot unco unconventional 1 age who fights her 1 way to happiness There were Anne her t two wo younger oun r sisters and her hor moth mother or on a New ew England farm fann Anne Anno was the oldest oiLIest of or orthe the daughters but sho she was not old and tOLl sho hiu was handsome rind and vital and ambitious ambitious- Her ram family 11 depended on her hI d depended too loo much unfairly using up her years cart her vitality her beauty Chains In the lie semblance of hut duly bound her hound bound her hem more heavily II as time went ent on omi as her youth began beian disappear disappear- a It In hug Ing as ns her most clances chances of oC happiness happiness hap hap- I disappeared S Seeing eln her danger perhaps in desperation sho she leaps at a chance of ot happiness happiness and and makes a 1 mis mis- tal take c. c And there thero aro arc more duties for her and no more jO Joy than before How with indomitable she finally with will fights her wa way to happiness is the thc story ston I I Miss Helen Raymond Abbott theauthor tho the author of or this book was born In Boston Doston thirty years cars ago aso She was graduated I from Mount Holyoke In 1010 EllO since which time Lime she sho has done a great deal or of teaching Tho rhe Merry Heart she I Isas says sas Is primarily tho the result of work done tIone after atter It has no war In because be-because because Miss Abbott Abbot It thanks It-thanks thanks be as reports ts she know enough about I the tho war to use Is 18 for oi material Cen Cen Century tur tury Co New ew York A J I r am a Idolater To me rime meho meho ho is tho time supreme artist not only I among amonE Russian writers but amon among al althe all the novelists no of or the time world I wish that thai tho the revolutionists re lund had his mingling of or orthe the tho love e of ot liberty with common sense In Indeed eed to those who want sant to lo understand understand understand under under- stand the futility of or tho would would-be Russian Bums Rus sian statesman and tho the reason wh why attim at nt I tho tim time when Russian soldiers rs were I quilting the women formed tonnell the Legion I of or Death I can give Shoo no better advice all than to read rend the novels no of ot This Ills of or time the Russian character Is Just as true true- now as It was in the Phelps in October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc sixties William Lyon Lon tober Yale Review Rc roN nu OF 01 THU iiii III HOYAL HOYAls 1 II The stor story of or Benton Denton embodies time iho personal experience of or the author anthor Ser t. t Rlph S. S Kendall JI of or the Royal noal Northwest mounted police of or a b bygone life lito In tho ho Old Force Foice J 1 Ij is founded absolutely absolute on straight crime report hard-bitten hard facts The Tho scene is laid Inand in inand inand and around tho the Cal Calgary nr district In the tho the Hudson days when the old Post Ba Bay store and a few scattered long shacks some somo of or which stand tod today were wele the timo only landmarks of or the present I town The stor story In a n. wa way will commemorate commemorate rate v the passing of or this ibis on once Co famous ramous force ns as It 11 Is the Canadian governments government's governments government's govern govern- ments ment's Intention to disband tho the present 00 0 or 01 so 50 officers noncoms noncom and men included that comprise Its present ride ride- queto strength allowing them to en enlist enlist en- en list voluntarily in various cavalry units unite Sergeant Kendall Is lIS perhaps time the only emily member ex of or tho the old oM force who has portrayed in fiction fiction truthfully and I accurately leaving ing no imo loopholes for tor regimental or oi legal derision scenes derision scenes and Incidents connected with It What hat Charles Russell tho tho most faithful re reproducer reproducer re- re prod producer on canvas aS of or virile western stern scenes has scenes has done in pictures picture Sergeant Kendall has Imas done on In print For young and old alike this true tale of t thrilling adventure In iii tho g eat northwest must bo of ot engrossing Interest Time The author has dedicated this work to his old com corn rades John rades-John John Lane Iane com company pan New NewYork ew York FISh l 1 II 1 lH I ii I r handle cOil cod with a sort Rort of or respect analogous oll to that demanded by bythe bytho bytho tho the water fresh or Great Lake Lala trout These arc are fI fish h that have hae made I The faco ruco ace of at Helen launched thousand ships on the tIme Aegean But Bui and solid sides o of the G l. l dae dac have ha sprinkled the western Atlantic Allan Atlan- tic with yearly fleets ever er since t the e eI banks of Newfoundland were i I I ered The They have ha served ser the Friday ta taI tables ta- ta I bIos bles of Catholic nations for tar four tour cenI centuries cen cen- tunes rind and played their part In th the I opening of or the new worlds world's coasts ver cr crI I much as the time made matIe possible mans mall expeditions into jute the tIme Interior of or America Ameri merl merIen ca en because he was wa so io plentiful aJ arti ambi I whether fresh salted or frozen so palatable palatable palatable pal pal- to men and amid dogs alike Eti Ed- Ed M. M Chapm Chapman n In October r Yale lie lie- vi view cv Till LOVE IOE OF Ol V N X M SOL- SOL Out of or the bJ black ck clouds S of or the th world conflict this manuscript was tos tossed ed and rescued as b by a 1 miracle to be bc published and sent lent broadcast broadcast with Hh the hope that the girl for tor whom the manuscript was wan intended rna may r read ad It a and d recognize lz In Its phrases And Ud allusions ami anu gain bawl thereby comfort b by knowing of or his attitude attitude attitude at at- toward her as revealed rc In these pa pages Who ho was he lie In the trenches he wrote his heart on paper then van van- lahe How no one knows nomis but he left behind this Ihla intimate document a a confession con con- Cession of or extraordinary human Import Importance t lance tance nce to some American wom n Who ho hoIs is she and where This secret autobiography graphy Is js published In the hope that Its message ma may reach her It II Is Is In fact the time most Intriguing mystery from froma a n literary standpoint that this his war has produced John Lane Lan the hed of or the tho publishing publishIng publishing publish publish- ing house houle producing the volume take U occasion to sri sa say in his I Explanation after describing the discovery of ot the manuscript in a badly wrecked dugout dugoutS that the finders finder's first Impulse Impulse- ul was to respect the dead mans man's privacy and destroy de de- the the- stroy the papers but on on- second thoughts he recognized that the they were the sacred acred property properly of or the woman who had Inspired such |