Show i a f rn U 1 ER U In about a n. book boole now 1 0 a on shalee shale shale- t do 0 down own after la CAnt CAn't 1 J the open In chapter as Rh Ith have to sa ht J read re the first chapter u will want to toh 10 Jou cCo hall thi h Us CSt and get bet yoUIt through have ha ou time tuno e Mn VArne American can traveling I Id Of at an l To to Scotland re get Bet t- t It t In t il kilts i and righting Into ha has n. n liu- liu p r for tor l ing all ys George Georgo whO knoW either bs as 3 commercial to tourist the tho the i SCOt or de guerre cCOY or i I a. a Cornelius Van an Vanie for WOULd the Van that afraid Hol- Hol ie i he Is or of though U born In America merIca And well as his as ZIS bI hie ble name changed an nn American And ee-And righting fighting ng In InS name Irish rish Lb Ih n Scotch soldier It Its It's 13 anin an anU Kl S all 5 and nd a most amusing in U situation t experiences related thOUgh li In the their tragic pos terrible many so read h have You cant int this enjoy wont won't that hat you OU I I limIt liml t. t i 1 ZO V T York an- an or Of ore e eW Goodman publication a book bool earl tarl CeJ for tor Edvard Edard S Van an Zil en- en ID br of at th the World arId War nr Thebo The Tho will Publish a fifth bo house also isO literary ral T. T. T of IL L. L Iii u Damn r WAIt WAil it nOOK I Lesliee Leslie LesUe b by Alfred e I tot volume The Thc World War Var a al e f published b by the thc West West- ae t to l company compan is ati a act i t book Mr Jr Ir Morse his pub- pub ti ct war far Alain consecrated his all allan alland has rJ ri services to his country's I and an an UnI un- un now now- being or of his boys hos M two the thefil three others on I colors and fil service sH lI list t Mr Morse offers tire tive defense S the war to took lok Sk at cost calling this a Liberty va t timing liming his work lie he loyalty 8 for 9 loan drive rive Jd Ja in the tho recent Liberty V. V HeRC AND OVER oER THERE I III country there are 1 O huts at I II stations with ZO 0 1 end And training chaplains In France irles and constructed I fire five fire huts huls have haye been Iii t secretaries and 40 O chaplains bed jd to them Three K K j. of oC C. C located at the logs I ft S are of oe the A C C. C E. E K of or c C. C is maintained at 16 in 10 i France prance d it i Madelaine In Paris laris All An K of or Hops abroad like those at home tie service ser of ot the soldiers soldier and anti andis is TO of oC America merica and the allies atom at om rt o 0 this work ork the Knights of ot CoI Co- Co devote ote at least I are pledged to lo 1110 of ef which more than tu Lu already been pent in America d abroad The money comes from and Je Jew l an and Gentile have con- con 1 11 and by organization ud lid generously not only in the other occa- occa drives u but on James A Flaherty supreme I it t Knights ot of Columbus in Oct Oc- Oc t Forum 1 J WORK OF OP PROMiSE PROmSE ing to Bobbs- Bobbs Bobba Bobbs company Henry Kitchell Web- Web tt g ne ser novel no An tn n American Fam- Fam Interest not only because ita It n a Interesting story ston but because In concept its Intellectual range rane Us Its it belongs belonge among th the tho nov nov- cf tt th the first rank Th The Tha volume nas has Liben published and a review re of or rill Ui III appear soon In this depart- depart t. t t A AND tD A Hill ani It lt Irrepressible Birmingham In his tot tit it The Island Islan Mys- Mys r Doran a Doran a ga gay talo tale of or the lealI kal- kal I and an American queen in n Island which cannot be found the tbt map map remarks Wo We have havo bum blun- d ed t a i good deal during tim tho war but not be 10 said of ot u us that wo we have ht led ed our press to supply the thc enemy else 1 c with Ith information likely be o ot or value nIue It 1 ft DIn TIr tE Iu nl I I 1 book h by Mis Luc Lucy M. M th the well known Salt Lake ore i u IJ off oft th the thu press pless o of Page lago Piny Play of or Boston It Is entitled rita ta and How hion She Became a PaHe Pa Pa- tlc He American The book 1001 should one of or Interest and appeal to all aU It it Lake reader readers It Is la timet timely in that tells of or ap appreciation of uC helter her hel ter countr country b by the heroine heroine heroine-a a sub t. t much latch discussed ed at the present m The book will be reviewed rc in column as soon as it tL arrives here lT U. U S- S AVIATOR it 1 loyal hyal I I Americans who ho have so 50 elL 11 a at al t heart the ultimate l' l results I this great world wort war will bo ho great great- in the news that one ot of l Hman American aviators William A. A man former formerly of or th tIe the La K eg r Corps corp author or of r Go Got Get GotEm Em Eon I p Page company compan who was n Yankee flier lIer fighting over ocr r t. t Y CO e. e 5 1 UI Ue tain- tain the they first firsti Ir r wont ont J th r toP has recently recently been comi com com- first i i lieutenant nant in the Amer- Amer t allon C cOrps cOrns Ho lIe has bee been ted Ltd apted aP- aP I td hory ln at Rock Rock- field Earl Eart Diego iego Cal Cal- where ire hp J i U fliers filers In bat bat- formations t t oben with the thc expectation be en th the 1 lra training ning Is complete authorized to pick fifteen for he battlefront a a. squad of or a and nd will go O 0 as their commander or I nr of are rushing a second Go I Get Eno Em r I Wren on Whitehead author of ot black Dlack I Id d br the Merchant pub- pub f Page I lIr an comPany compan Boston h lit stort of or his hla start world orl no lie was born e his an and tl lid did not native a ertl town Until h ho r read ad m nt calling calling- for tor a tray tray- b for a L hou o part or of Id ed there When ho hI he found Und a 1 r. r lar large c e had hj lined 04 up Thc They Thoy 11 In were tunc order er and when hen bin ot his that he ha had lost a. a v ered tr 1 tire the confidence Howe cr he ho QuId and owners owner's as beshe best bes i 4 felt that ho wa making ImpressIon until he was wn asked f At h with the if rO ind ancI tel ter- What whal and such lIuch h tel lel do You ou stop Atop In In a. a o ud city lie IJo thought remembered that gUsh almost cv- cv r so 10 he lown boasts bOC 18 a 1 George George Georgc Ira eh sir h replied At tt t the t Good Goott o J. J replied t I. I top lop at that tIme the C Ica leading ln I e sales sales- fa I lj an and hotel You YO cm Curt have havo I start leee rIght Ir u Ce fl awa ay av in Ills 1118 I u M 1 I 1 added to w ln In the gained hard hardware Ware In I later years C which fitted him hini r for r his lila lo position as professor of or busin business 8 administration administration ad nO- I furnish furnish fur flU ministration at t Boston univ university nish much of oC the thc material for tor his lila now new boo book k s' s ns AND D GOLD William E. E Barton D D. D author o of this book bool gives as tho the subtitle of oC tho the work For Jer livery Homo Home That Files Flics a Service Ser Flag Dr Barton Darton has four sons The is giving giving- his entire time to 10 the tho work worle of ot the tho Y 1 M M. C. C A A. The oth other r three have enlisted He Hc himself himself him him- self is Ia pastor of oC a a. church whose service ice flag finS has more than stars An author oC of recognized stan standing ho hoIs Is therefore unusually lly qualified to Inspire in inspire fir In- spire an and comfort tho the fathers father mothers moth moth- ers era ers sisters sweethearts an and wives of or orthe the men at the tho front Blue Stars and Gol Gold Is a a. book that IB IA written from the heart and to the tho heart Those who are appalled by br bythe bythe the magnitude of or tire the struggle who struggle who are arc lost Yost in Its mazes will mazes-will will do well ell to read this cheerinG helpful book book that through understanding ln ma may come comfort com corn fort and through a sharpened vision is Ion an enlarged sen sense e of oC tho the heroic struggle gb gle that Is being being- waged by our countr country country coun coun- tr try for human liberties Ten Tender Tenderly erly and ands s sympathetically written Blue Stars and tG Gold ll dd Is a n. book bool rich In the spirit of or love lo anti and Instinct with high faith In tho the eternal value alue of or tho the right It tr 11 truly Is written ritten from rom th the heart out being being- tho the work worl of or a trained writer with more than a score of oC books to his credit lie gives gl to the tI-ic folks at home a 1 m message e of or courage pride patriotism pa- pa hope an and solace solace Britton Chicago DISGRACE Cg Ol OP GIRLS The York World orld a a. l. l well known medium for a advice alco to the young business business busi hoist ness woman publishes the following interview with Beatrice Barmby au author u nu- thor of or Bett Betty Marchand Doran Dornn Tho Tire day ay Is coming when It will bo ho considered as disgraceful for a young youns woman to allow her father to support her a as for a young youns oun man to live 11 Idly on his fathers father's earnings Just now no noI I think tho tim Idle dau daughter Is tho flaw law lawIn in American family life lire although although oCI of oC course she abc Is not nearly so 80 common as ns I before tho tiro war var But Dut when t she he exists it usually means tho the father Is a n. slave c tr trying ln so hard har to earn arn mone money that he ire has no sharo share In tho the family lIfo life or orloe I love lo lie would not have han to work worl so 50 hard If It his daughter worl worked e a a. little arid and he ire she an and time the rest of oC the family would be healthier an and happier This Tins continues the tire World 0 Is the tho shrewd but friendly criticism ot or a cleer clever clev cle er young oung I English n lIsh business woman Beall ice Barmby who has made her home ironic In I this his country for COI several se years cars arid and whose first novel nelt Betty Marchand Mar Mar- chand has Just been published I ti 11 0 l oi C-oi I o Waif Is the ire latest an arid and greatest novel no b by tho tino author of ot that group of oC island stories The Tire Island IRland of ot The Tire Island bland of or Surprise Sur Sur- 1 price prise The Time Island of or tho time Stairs Rn and other tales of oC the tire South Seas Including big ing n By liv the World Forgot Fors Cyrus Townsend Townsen Bra Brady l knows and loves es the tire sea ea and his vivid 1 pictures of the wild life 1110 of oC the tire early lays days of or tire the nineteenth century when as now tho the most adverse circumstances were overcome over 01 come b by sheer Yankee ee grit an and Initiative Initia Inilla- tive tl will vill make malte an unforgettable le appeal to an any rea reader er What hat Is lest heat Brady promises promise In his prefatory note to this volume to tell morn morp of ot tine the stirring adventures t of oC the leading characters of oC this book booi In a later story Th This particular waif of oC ol old ocean 1 Is b a girl Irl about whose career gathers gathen untold n adventure anti and thrilling experiences which combine to make male a tale well worth rea reading especially when rhen b by such a sea writer aRBra as aR Bra Brady Brad himself The Tine Illustrations b by 7 T TAlbert Albert St. St John Jom art are stron strong an and spirited pictures true to the tIre text A A C. C McClurg Co Chicago A AUTHOR S IS Sergt Preston Gibson author of oC Battering the Boche Hoche Century has won a no commission as lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu tenant client Gibson was one on of oC tho tiro first Americans to volunteer with the time French I arm army an and was twice cited cite for tor bravery ery and received the French cross or of war ivar He lIe returned to this Iris count country refused a commission in the signal corps and enlisted as os a pI private atc In the tire marine corps He lie was assigned to re- re duty dUb and broke all records gaining 3 O volunteers In thirteen days lie lIo I Is a descendant of or Patrick Henry a a son of or tire the late Senator Gibson Gibson Gib Gib- son and nephew of ot Chief Chlof Justice White LI Liri I J 1 OF I ST ST. I PIL l NC i i X XAV I flit lt Religious biography will have ha a rio no- table addition in The Tire Life LICe ot of St. St Francia Francis Fran ran rancis cis cia Xavier Explorer Mystic Mystic Mys Mys- tic lie by iy E Edith lh Anne Stewart which whelm E. E Rp P p. Dutton Button Co mayo have In train for fOI early publication Since the time original letters of or lel were made mS public h by tho Society Society So So- det of oC Jesus In Ir the time any arly days of oC this century no popular life of ot this saint aint has appeared In fir English Translations from in hl his Is letters letter's written luring hiring his iris years of oC work worl In the tho Ea East t Indies lII g and Jap Japan n h whore re h he spent len time the I J I I go greater eater part or the first Half bait or of tIre the sixteenth century have o been rondo mado by David MacDonald and throw much illumination Il Illumination il- il upon his iris saintly life and labors labori No O I SItI IH In the operations of oC tire the last few tew weeks in the magnificent victories won von h by the tire allied armies and arid IJ by American American Amer Amer- ican lean soldiers v c can fiord find O every OIT IT ground for COl hope Time The offensive has inns passe passed to tou tous u us us but above c all timings thinKs let u us not bo hi deluded delude b by an optimism so o natural at this thin moment We Ye cannot set get el time the peace hence wo WI must have ha J If we slop stop half a We e cart can never ne get It St If it we e stop at tho Rhine Wo O 0 must beat Germany German to her cs In the time simple phrase of ot our soldiers and of or the tire average n American which rover covers everything o we e must go to Berlin Berlin Ber Ber- lin un and make peace there thera The road Is lon iong and hard but hut wo we must march o over it in triumph unless wo we aro ani willing to lining our hendo In hamo and admit that our Wat-be Wat loved lo have havo died die led In vain aln We e must beat G Germany on her own oin soil If It wo are arc to impose upon h her r tire the con conditions which will vill alone 5 secure curo our torture future peace pence and amid andO do O sonic somo measure of oC justice to tho the nations nations na na- na- na and tho the p people whom she alto has wronged This Is no cas easy task There Thero Is much sacrifice to bo be made much hard har fighting to be done an and to that wo ive roust make up our orb minds and for that we must prepare If It wo we do not If H W we e tall fall to carry can It through to tire the point whore Germany German Is 18 rendered In- In blo of oC again entering upon a war of or conquest t our sacrifice of oC tho the lives lI of oC our cholea youth will remain wholly unjustified We Ve must see nee ee to It that tho tire world shall sinai again be Ire a fit It place I for COl decent law abiding free people to toI I live e in und amid wo e can only onh make it fit It to live In b by hI- ren rendering It Impossible for Germany to interfere with It In tho the words of oC the great American commander command command- er or wo rye must havo o an unconditional surrender Nothing else will give o us tho tire great Ireat for Cor which we wo fight else will protect the time world and navo savo humanity and civilization From cl From The Necessary Guarantees of or Peace Penco b by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge In the tho November HARPERS HARPER'S With ith o er every desire not to preach arid and unusual opportunities of or seeing how vital ital Is the time n need ed of oC food guns mone money and material organization of or every kind If It wo Intend to win this tins war var I sa say that morale which winch for tor us Is 18 moral earn earnestness Is IB Iho tho great 3 an and tho time first necessity One finds such earnestness In iii Fran one ono finds 9 It In Great Britain roused to todo do- do dogged ed Intensity Ir one finds It Il |