Show aai I I RL C WARFARE WARFARE- 0 of ot tho armistice days 15 g th of or the thO surrender of or tim tho thou u b n nT news ells ws tos-et tos together er with trao sub sub- J B T been n received I w with a tes cs es n heller I 11 th the entire civilized of cC t r Submarine Submarino bOok German l t Frost former b by T Wesle JI consul at Lt ei well timed A Is p truthful story of or the tho cam eam- I IJ the on e at se sea by Germans eJ Prussian rules of or of sea H f r It R 1 to tells of or tho the numerous in- in lire each class of or wan- wan ml practiced b- b these men d Iron whose captains del dee de- de oo e cases COS that the they feared some l 3 3 b by th the e German govern govern- torture returned home after r t tU U to arty any of or tho the hapless ci r er cr who fell tel Into i tells of or the submarines submarine I FrOst 0 i all da day i 1 Ily ekIn It tOn at dusk thereby dIng tn the terr terror r ot of nl flight ht l to toco toi I TV A r following tho the explosion lon ion I i f co torpedo He relates t tSe o fact tact landsmen landsman Virally known by I r the tho engines of or a aIt aft after aCter tell n eTes aro killed b by a a. torpedo the theon 51 aro It mI for tor miles mites under tho the mor mo- mo u 01 on 1 it cm J r of or t the en engines engine's thus launching of or lifeboats ex- ex the ii and that for toOr two f. f hazardous aly 11 M et miles from a sink sinking In ship dee often otten seen where thoy they were veto ill aU launched from tho the stricken I tc tees Ma at tho the Germans Germana H Ho He scoffs scotts 3 of of Cf courtesy shown passengers Tricked s ships and relates tho the thor ther r of cf lifeboats the pi pitiless us cani can can- of ot unarmed steamers bether be- be i tt r tiey ther sought to steam aa away from 1 and tho tha warninGs warninG's issued to ILek ick of or any ers which were sunk without 7 word ord sent them as in m un ii of ot the time old privateers privateers' a a. shot hot across the tho bo bow He lie rethe retho re- re tt the tho peculiar fear the Germans cf wireless apparatus being used C 1 Ia the case ease of ot sinking unarmed 5 whose lite lifeboats lifeboats' boats boats' occupants S the e only ones t. t to be aided by byI I an in admiralty vessel ossel to the theof of cf the murder Tho The Crime of ot that Incident u. u ill li campaign is Js iniD in- in i D. Apple Appl Appleton ton Co Now ii AMERICA IN IX FRA TRANCE CE tg Frederick Palmers Palmer's new book l tia cin In France Is a guide guide- guidebook book TIT Britten in an anU un liko u tar far as Interest of ot the reader 4 iad cd Is an ln extremely li when il Jl comes to furnishing stIon You know something of ot ottle Id He tle undergoes when ho he hotI tI ei No o Mans Man's Land at night on a e the tho officers have o to do dof f the entraining of or a m. m l dl sef ot of the tha stupendous task of ot mere mere- I it toj bg- end feeding an arm army much n m lulling lulling- It to fight when you OU I. I t. t i YA 10 lL as all descriptive writing I to Major Palmer he falls Into method of ot telling t i a neno teno His writing is Js remi- remi t cf ct the late loto Richard Harding Hardin L b this respect t. t Horo Here Is isa a tarn cam m c this particularly particular t showing as It Jt does his it tl ot of the the- German and the Amer- Amer II aI men 11 Tit 0 prisoners were old and nd young Jt t the poorest class of ot G German GermanI I L Hardly one I saw had any rf it ea GI U ka Us uniform which w was ens en- en s s t tin that lt they Uey had hall been taken from without resistance locked lo hd as neat as aa If It they were ere r for Inspection Compared to the tho 3 ct ci f th the EI ninth Eighty tY from MIsri Mis- Mis ri ud aad KAns Kansas u. u tanned and hard hartl I J the effects of ot the rain I ti th march h and tho the mud the they i peculiarly ineffective if It they I tUI s taken by surprise so had castors Catora B. B who were ke keyed ed up for or orr ei r effort eUort In their first and andall fod that all th the they had to do was as In all tho the Germans In sight v. v r n not t quite understand how l III they had read of ot what P positions meant they 4 hue have had such GUch an easy casy victory like 6 taking cand candy away c w aren as ns on ono of or them said I rates it wont won't always bo be like lIko we ve lad k L' L the Jump on thom thorn t Dodd odd Mead Mean Co Now I BIRTh i h 12 tt latest novel Birth ill the MIss Ur I H appealing appealing- ton story of ot All i the and Jeffrey Jettre al of ot tho the thoc lp VIllage v 1 c stories Is ls here here- horous sympathetic pow powers ere of or ofIn Uon t penetrating insight Tm Tit theme and character Is one which Involves In te and 5 it 11 is Illustrates a al a book of commanding commanding- In- In Gales Gale's to most this time t 13 the human touch In ln this au- au which itHe se to 10 th tho brings the reader It hr writer that lie can al- al fit penning hor her lines dOtter dotor 4 dill did not know whether d a a. chance tho 1 tk doctor said sald so so- so ot of importance til LII which caused iV aV Ive Te tachel to distrust his j t nt 0 U really act like a 0 doc or Mlles I r bet ho dont don't Anybody can understand Ii a II tiL unusual b book ok In ln its manner j t C with Its Ite characters tho the r read read- ad- ad 4 between ien through h l the C mirror of ot dma dma- otteen l the tho th tb the characters th the acI ac- ac other 0 characters of ot tho the thoL LI I It wr Were L t IT r ly and j effective stylo style I 1 lully han handled led by th the i or the work an al all the tho the novel r Ii I. 1 J AGAINST t I i Item Item I II reports the tle suicide rf cr who declared ed that ho was I I lacing his shoes l them again n PoU Potty r I o. o appears ln Iri the thc grist ot of but Itt Or the r report port of ot It bo cllon tn lingers rs in tho the mind minder a 0 arge er ba of or time I I t. t I o on oven even 0 a. a nt 6 beside Immortal acts of ofa LI a attitudes of ot art ct 1 who found tho the master mastera S h fate te j ln In his e a Ii fool shoo shoe or r m a n. hero Alexander e t I or a an an act which as aa a symbol UCh the te amo significance varno r. r bIo Y 1 of ot the tho Sword i i ian n lv through It not which h Ich dl disposes Posca of ot the the he Ut Solving the tho prOblem lt with has dismissed r b gesture and I I with I 1 but he h leaves mankind I LI 1 I I fr j I In tho the attitude of ot tho the o. o agonizingly I entangled in shoo shoe gs the routine huge hue Insensate In its grip man writhes forever forever for tor- ever over hopeless ot or escape To this group tho the w waves wes waves es a 0 Jaunty farewell farewell- Tho The best of luck to you ou ho says Im out of or it ft anwa anyway Whatever or cur tur scorn for tor him we must I a admit that ho voices unmistakably the eternal human protest against as routine that It is Js rean really only In tho the suavity of ot othis his gesture s-esturo and the supreme finality of or tho the rejection that ho he goes beyond tho the re rest t of ot us The feeling that commanded commanded com corn his act I Is nearly the most universal universal uni uni- versal of or human Impulses We Wo all rebel bitterly in tho the days das when heaven lies about us us and tho the later shades of ot tho the prison house are nothing more than the creeping paralysis par of ot hopeless sion lIon Only those of f us who have o trodden trodden trodden trod trod- den the tho mill so long that we wo are almost Irreclaimably subdued to what we wo work In prefer In such times as these when hen we have o tho choice counters and ledgers ore ers to trenches and ond barbed wire The Tho lad who with a whoop of ot Joy flings be behind behind behind be- be hind him his columns of ot figures or vaults the counter In his eagerness to rush into poison polson gas and machine gun gunfire gunfire fire tire though his gesture is one of or bravura rather than suavity is that of or Alan Breck rather ather than of ot Beau Brummel Brummel Brum- Brum mel makes his rejection of ot routine no whit less final than does the tho hero of or orthe the newspaper item And he Is not the theone theone theono one ono in a million who makes tho the newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper paragraph he is Js one ono of ot tho five lve million who make tho the national arm arm- Robert P. P Utter In Harpers Harper's Magazine for tor December THE NEXT STI iTOI I. I IV IX The Next Step in Religion by Dr Roy noy Wood Sellars is a discussion of ot re religious religious religious re- re belief bellet from the tho point of or view of ot science Dr Sellars brings before his readers the th latest conclusions In anthropology an an- In natural science in Biblical Biblical Bib Bib- lical criticism and in man many other fields of or and presents these thue conclusions clone In a simple and effective e fash- fash Ion Jon Ho lIc shows tho the nature of ot tho the origins of ot religion in primitive customs and the appearance of ot most of ot the principal religious beliefs In an carl early stage of ot human culture He Me discusses tho the various various vari vari- ous car Carl early religions especially that o of tho the Hebrews Hebrew analyzes tho the record of ot tho the four tour Gospels takes tokes up the transformation transformation trans trans- formation of or the early earh church through St. St Pauls Paul's theology theolog- a and d goes on to discuss discuss discuss dis dis- cuss tho the course of ot the tho Catholic and Protestant organizations ors and theolo theolo- gies Ies The religion which the author urges Is a religion freed from dogma and ritual but devoted to certain ideals or values in life lite Loyalty is to be the tho great virtue and loyalty is to show It Itself Itself It- It self in a n rational determination of or values values val val- ues and courageous seeking nJ after aCter them Macmillan Co New York X HUMOR HELPS Tone Yono Japanese correspondent correspondent correspondent dent of or Tho Bookman is aghast at the failure allure from a literary standpoint of ot tho the world famous American humor Ho He believes that tho the Importation of or ortho tho the called so-called American humor into other countries will do a great Eer in brightening up their lives which have haye been depressed and darkened by bythe bythe bytho the tho present war I In tho the December Bookman h ho advises ad ad- vises that It should sh be rore serious erIous II It it wants to act with other othor phases of ot American literature in solving the destiny of or the nation What hat I want to say is that tho the American humor needs to l In te A aroused to consciousness of ot It- It Milt asif and to bo be taught a real proposition proposition l- l tion toward lite If It there Is a i n nation short of ot the tho sense of ot humor that Is Japan But Hut str ngo 0 enough nough to say Is ia that we while as I said now lacking s 11 in tho the humorous sense as an always express quite an admirable admirable able amount mount of ot humor as a a. nation ax IN TI Tim OP OF A FOOl rooi Kansas the scene of ot William Allen Whites White's great gnat novel A Certain Rich RichMan ran Man has again been chosen as tho the background for tor his now book In tho the art of ot a n Fool Tho The theme too In its large largo outlines suggests the former work worle in that It has to do with Ith a mans man's growth in character and his ultimate surrender to tho the inevitable Thomas Van Dorn Dora has haa said In his heart There Thera is no God lIe He sets himself up to take what he wants from society with the I complacent belief beller that he can take as aa much aa as he likes without impairing his powers or his bis personality It Is with his story that Mr White is concerned a story full of ot dramatic matio moments and Introducing many interesting people all sketched with the authors author's accUstomed accustomed accustomed tomed skill Here Hero and there tho William Allen I White touch Is given In tn a characteristic tic style to to the tho writing as aa when he ho describes Grant A Adams ams startling Market Market Mar Mar- ket street with his hla cry of or faith I 1 am trying tryinG trying-trying-ah trying ah Go God how I am trying to bring into the tho world all the thc love that my ray soul will carr carry That Is part of ot tho the gripping stirring action as aa portrayed in tho the speech of ot tho time characters in this truly trub wonderful study in human nature It is ts a modera modern mod mod- era ern Man lan Soul bringing tho the heroic struggle pictured b by John Bunyan Dunyan up to the tho twentieth century It Is Willlam Willlam Will Will- I lam Allen White at his best Mac Macmillan Mac Mac- millan mUlan Co New cw York THE TEXAN X Hero Hore is tho the southwest tho the great southwest as its ita admirers call collU It depicted depict depIct- ed in true vivid living manner by James B. B Hendryx Just as aa tho the au author author aU- aU thor thoI in his hla story stoy The Tho Promise gave s I Ia a view of oC tho northwest in Its powerful powerful powerful power power- ful effect of ot regeneration upon the soul of an easterner worn out with dissipation din dis and life of ot luxury BO so in The Texan the the- southwest Is shown as re reflecting re- re something of ot Its greatness and strength th on the characters of ot dwelling therein The Texan Is a n. novel of or tho cattle country and of ot the tho mountains It will at once commend Itself to tho time host of ot readers who have havo enthusiastically tollo tol- tol fol followed I lo lowed od this brilliant writers writer's work worle Again As-aln ho he has written a red red blooded romantic story of ot tho the great open spaces of or the men mon who do things thinS's and of ot tho the worn women n who aro are bravo a bravo a talc at once turbulent arid and tender Impassioned impassioned but restrained restrained restrained-G. G. G. G P. P Putnam's Sons Now New ow York Tn lIt T. I. In IDEA Tho psychological foundation of ot Gorman German imperialism Is the conviction of or the tho mas masses es that they thoy need their present system m of or government go and ond military rail mil Hor organization as a means of or safeguarding sato safe guarding thol national Independence and Increasing their national prosperity prosper prosper- It ity At tho the base of ot It all Is the tho general I belief bellet In the thc infallible efficiency of ot the tho I Prussian system and an nn equally general gen gen- genI I I oral cral confidence in their political arid and military leaders I Once this confidence la JD shattered I Co- Co CoL 1 L if t f I J J I M t i f i ff V r.- r. and amid the prestige of ot Prussian militarism m broken tho the whole edifice will totter i and fall tall but Jut not before beCore This of ot course courso cannot b bl bo achieved b by persuasion but Jut only b by a military defeat Therefore all attempts to negotiate even with German socialists in any form torm that I would moan more moro than a propagandist appeal to stiffen tho the back of ot the tho minor minor- it ity are aro doomed to servo ser nobody but the tho German government for tor they thoy would create creato Illusions which would weaken the fighting determination in the tho ranks rank of ot tho the allies Who ho would be bo anxious today of ot being duped again as ns thc the nol Bol- were vore last year ear when the they threw down their arms ms to shake hands with tho the German soldiers who ho were wera careful enough to hold their rifles In the other hand and used them to rob the Russian Bussian Russian Rus Bus Rus I sian people of or the conquests of or the tho revolution re Irom From Tho Prospects of ot ofa ofa ota a Revolution Re In German Germany b by Henri HenrJ do Man of ot the tho Belgian arm ann army In the December Christmas LEAGUE OF X NATIONS NATIONS' In his Lea League ue of ot Nations Its Principles Prin Prin- Examined Dr Theodoro Theodore Marburg Mar Mar- burg bur pursues |