Show aai t OP OF rilE hIR SES S Hitherto war ar and freedom of or the tho seas in the strict sense of or tho the term l have c been mutually contradictory contradictor Ideas For Por under tho the existing rules of of- International international international inter Inter- national practice tho time moment war ar breaks out in any quarter of or time the globe lobe the time whole ocean becomes shrouded with belligerent rights Thus each bellI belligerent bel bel- lI cronl has hns tho time right to capture tho the merchant I vessels s 's of or its enemy and tho the owned enemy goods aboard them nn and the tho further right ht to prevent neutral l vessels from carrying contraband of oC war to its enem enemy or from entering the duly dub blockaded ports of ot such uch enemy Also in order that It ma may exercise these rights effectively each cacti belligerent ent emit lOa may authorize Its public vessels to approach all merchant vessels encountered encountered encountered In or belligerent waters and to subject them to visit and search B But t it if the principle of or freedom of tho timo seas is to bo be applied In war time in Inho tho ho same lame sense In which It Is IE applied in times of peace all such I belligerent crent rights must be extin- extin This 13 Is clear 11 However oWe r the time Idea of Freedom of or tho the Seas has imas often often orten oft ort en been Invoked with a a. less rigorous connotation In mind l Edward dward S. S Corwin Cor- Cor win In North American Review Hevlow for Cor Jan Jun- uary liar A OP Oi OiA or I A P Peace Fence acc Congress of or Intriguer An Intimate Account of or time the Congress of oC Vienna IS iSI 1813 is based on ou the time memoirs of or participants at the time congress of oC Vienna Vien I na nfl compiled by Frederick r and anti translated by a a. newspaper man Harr Harry Hansen Mr Hanson hansen Is cable editor o othe of lh the Chicago Dali Dally Dalh New News li Figuratively I speaking he goes fes directly from n tho congress pf pr Vienna Iono to the peace conr confer confer- r- r I enco of ot Versailles Ho Un was at nt work on the tho book when h he was a assigned to I J t cover the thc peace conference for the Chicago Chi Chi- j cago Dall Daily News and a number of other other oth oth- er or papers Ho lie delivered doH his last batch of or copy to the time the Century company and antI sailed for France Francc the annie samo da day lIe He believes that tho future peace of the thio world depends on a a. clear and intelligent intelli gent bOllt understanding of ot diplomacy and statecraft b by the tho everyday man lIe He has bas traveled widely Vilai as a a. member of oC I the foreign news hews staff starr of or the Chicago Dall Dally Daily News and amid for tor several sc years sears I served ser as war correspondent In Europe Europe Eu Eu- rope for tor that paper Ho Ito is a native ur of Davenport Dayenport la Ta and studied at the University Uni of or Chicago o under Robert nobert rick George Georg-e I E. E i Vincent and amid Benjamin Terr Terry According According- to Mr II Hansen Hanson the chains of or tho thio small small- nations who today knock at tho thio r doors of or the peace conference of or for liberation were forged years ears ago at the time congress of or Vien I ion ion- I na nl Tho Time roots roofs t of t tho time war of or 1914 go Q back to that lint con congress There it was that Prussia laid laici the time foundation for tor time the I i 1 j ot om I made mado It PO possible for tor her hor to Lo disturb the lie peace of or the tho world In lii this book bool the tho 1 author has hs drawn upon time the wonderful story ton o of social and political Intrigue told b by the tho participants themselves In tiie their r. r memoirs tho time Duko of oC Wellington ton Admiral Sir Sidney Shine Smith mith I i Frederick Frederic William of or Prussia Fra Frauds Francis II chi chiot I ot of Austria Marie Mario Io Louise and Napoleons Napoleon's I I son eon son th Young King of Home Cen tur tury Co Now cow York nIB mi 0 OP KH D A Ni I IU U RI-U CROSS CROSS' I I When hen you ou havo have read this boo book I nay hay I when you 1 0 have ha glanced at th time the pictures I merely and rca read tho the lines 1 beneath I them and amid tho time words word fairly shouted at 4 j you OU b by the ln tic de- ii i pictures you ou will dec II c Id that Juno L I Lucas Lucas' Tho The C Children J r of ot Franco xa and the lied Ked Cross Cross- 0 4 a is indeed the book of or the time hour No great tonic tome describing In detail the time swaying s battle battlo linos hines of oC the great reat war could coul so well describe the spirit wl leh animated the time allies In their timely struggles against the time thing timing which whIch uncoiled uncoiled out of or Germany and hissed and struck and arid struck again as It Henr Henry P. P Davison chairman of oC the tho Re Red fled Cross war council says sas In iii his In Introduction Introduction introduction In- In to tho time book T This ls book hOok ma made e up UI of oC the time daily journal letters written by Mrs Lucas during those hose ten months linn haH unique value nIue tom for the American people It Is amY an ati tender picture of or the time way sir in which 1 our great national relief or or- or Ion meets with a a. warm pcr personal person person- onal on- on al touch time the most lol poignant nant tragedy traced In Franco to today ar tho the devastated lives of or brave c women and anti little children Mr Mrs Lucas the tho author accompanied her husband William Palmer Lucas when ihen he lie went to I France rance as 4 chief chlof of oC the thc Am American ne Red Cross children's childrens rens ren's bureau bunau and amid worked with him for Cor ten elm months mainly in iii saving saving- the Uto children n who wh Il ho hal had been In captivity It in in Germany and anil ha had been returned through Switzerland Thin The Illustrations front from actual photographs photo photo- graphs taken of ot tho time bravest of oC the tho brave bra give o to story In themselves of or heroic childhood as well as heroic womanhood You see lee the t taco faco co of ot Jules ho he of des Italics childrens children's hospital near Lyon who was Wl sent Cent out Gut alone b by time the the Germans completely l paralyzed hilI his mother mother bodied able was hold heM tJ by the time G Germans You oti see sec a a. tiny tail tad of or a girl rl standing i with her lunch basket in her hand hanti por imos j In lug ing for Cor her hem picture near th the structure where mere time the American m He fled Hod Cross I provides pro Iro vides ith food tOOl to supplement tho noon h of ur th tIme Parisian lan school children Then too there ar are I oth other 1 pictures I such as that lint of of- the tho Christmas dinner r enjoyed In safety b by three o young o ng vie vie- j I i tinis Ims of ot Gorman German which make mako one ono admire these young Frenchmen Frederick A. A Stokes Co NOW New York Till rut SPANISH J. J FAIRY AIRY nOOK The Time Spanish Fair Fairy Book b by Gertru Gertrudis Ger- Ger tru trudis ls Segovia has been herewith translated Into English b by Elizabeth V Y Quinn The Thc volume is illustrated tJ by George Georgo W. W Hood In a a. style stylo particularly Ian larh pleasing ln to children For the first time Spain's fairy tales are put w within reach of or American children Their great value lies In the reflection the they give o of ot ancient Spanish culture her chivalry alry and md customs a a. reflection not to bo be found In any books hooks of ot histon history history his his- tory ton or travel Color adventure and ml magic lc run rampant In these old tale tales The They have Im tho the fascination that belongs to enchanted forests powerful genii and gallant quests of or princes and princesses prin and amid bravo brave peasant lad lads The They Thoy have too a n spirit of oC kindness and courage and triumphing Justice that makes tho the work working InS out of or the plots a athing athing thing of or unusual charm Running through the stories with tho ho jO Joy and excitement that children love lo are the poetry and beauty that arc are a part of the Latin races One Ono sits In Imagination beside tinkling fountains bun foun Inhales the perfume 0 of laden dew-laden roses and walks in exquisite fairy cardens Frederick A. A A Stokes Co New York u. ln KER n. n The Dream Maker b by Helen Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitz Fitz- gerald Sanders Sander Is an aim unusual book boole in tlc stYle arid and charm The Tho author has haa given given en us a a. new tenant for the tho favorite li library II- II blary shelf The Time intimate understanding understand understand- In lag ing of oC life lICo revealed re in Iii Its pages time the charm and music of or the authors author's stylo style the tho Interest of It tho the stor story all thes are arc sure to win the heart hearl of ot the reader reador I ach year ear there thero arc are a 1 few rew books booles that stand apart rom from their fellows tI by reason reason rea rca son of their worth Time They are arc the volumes volumes vol vol- umes that find their wa way to the time shelf shel In the tho library reserved for tor the tho favorIte favorite favor favor- ite friendly friendly- books that are arc read again as-aln and again in the time long winter evenings of oC the time years cars to come A mere summary of oC tho time plot of or this Interesting authors author's latest contribution to fiction can tell nothing of or its charm or 01 do rho justice even oon to time the sor sory itself itself- but wo we venture an opinion that It is s The Dream Maker that will win for Mrs Irs Sanders a firm Irm position In the worM world of ot American letters letters and and what Is perhaps even een more a sense of or deep gratitude and warm r regard ard from every on reader of or Its Ilg delightful pages Tho Th Tho Co Boston HANDICRAFT JI Volt FOR BOYS HOYS Handicraft for Boys Dors is the title otan of ot an arm interesting book b by A A. Frederick Collins whoso whose o Inventing for Cor Boys Bos proved so 00 popular with the younger oun er generation Every bo be boy wants to heable be lie beable able to make something IIo is full of or ideas and plans and schemes and this volume will vill enable him to carr carryout carry I lout out hi his dreams In A fJ L practical way I Numerous Illustrations Illustration which blaze the trail for tho the young oung craftsman enhance tho the value alue or of the ti-me book In hu his e foreword entitled A Word ord to the time Do Boy Mr Ir Collins sas says after after InS InS' that the time first three of or tho the four tour parts into which a 0 boys boy's life lite is divided namely eating sleeping and working that ho wants to e edge s-e s in on the fourth which is playing Then he lie heu says u s 's that playing is divided ed into the kind of or playing plain where time th mind Is en engaged en- en gac such a as checkers the time tOti tod tody i II is chiefly active such as gym gym- m mastIcs an and where the mind min and an nody Dody arc are doing oln something more or less leSis conI con con- Mr Ir Collins CoBins adds I I This book which I J have lu written for you dents deal with h pla playing in of oC the tue hatter latter lat hat lat lat-i ter kind and while I 1 dont don't want mant you ou to get ct so sp Interested sled In ait any ammY of oC tile tho various various va va- va- va I rious arts arts ind crafts described to the time I I I extent of ot using all your our spare limo litno doIng doI do- do I Ing Ing- It H still It is a a- great gleat mistake not hot to j have hae a hobby such as jig I printing sinking die or the time like Carp Carpentry nh work scroll sawing metal metal met met- al 1 working Venetian Iron drawing printing and photography photograph are arc among I Ithe the time subjects dealt with in this boom which certainly will prove pro of at interest I anti and value to your our boy boi Frederick A. A I Stokes Co Xe New Ne' York I I I I WHO no c. S i f Who Cares tI by Cosmo Hamilton I Is Isa isa I I a a. novel no of or rebellious youth It Is la first first- I lat lasH and amid all time the time a rl story tor of or adolescence cence cence lf of a bo boy and anti girl spirited high-spirited healthy health vital ital an and imaginative tive flung suddenly upon their own m I source buln buying their thel own on experiences opening l the tIme secrets an and amid the time se seriousness so- so of ot life without guidance and coming out of ot a great real adventure hurt with tho ho to pa pay but not damaged because of oC the limber limber- J I ent sense of ot to both I 5 Joan Ludlow t tt-ery tt cr spirit and spring caS' caS In an oU oh amon among old peo peon eventual e against a at anthe an anthe t the e comradeship young oung oun M Mand Mar Mr Marand and nd Is by i It to New city of ot her drea Tho The on who can elvo 11 her Her and and andIs andIs js Is out of ot town n arthe the rage tag Ing back to tale take take take- great in tho the gl th that thit In full he her suggests the on onland only and Joan this this triumphant COI 11 When hen the devot evo Martinas Martin Martin- as lS he lie does docs ly that siders that the tho fol 01 of oC marl marrS H ii 4 I. 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