Show V I aai TIlE MAN X KNEW V Hall hail author autho of or Henry of oC and other oIlier works of oC fiction tic fic Navarre Ohio tion which took so 50 well with tho Amer American lean ican reading public has written another another another an an- other book of or unu unusual C cast of or plat ItIs It 1 Ja Is entitled The he Man Nobody I Knew new and arid IB is Illustrated b by Clarence F. F Underwood Un Un- derwood The Tho story goes ou on to o lIa say ho how Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan Jan enlisted In the foreign legion because bc- bc causo cause he wanted to d disappear from tho ho world nn and 1 there thoro were good rea reasons One of or them was a n. girl who refused to marr marry a failure Then ho was wounded b by shrapnel so shrapnel so badly that the tho surgeons had to mold a nc new face for tor him and tile thc they gave him the fac face of 0 another man Ho went home where nobody knew him Mm announced that Morgan hi hid had 1 died a 11 hero's heros death In I France rance and began a alow anew anew new low life lito This led at first to surprising surprising ing success but hilt later to complications especially In tho tito case of or thu tho girl But Dut th the tho story ends as It should 1 after a most unusual and ami c exciting course O ot I events It I Is not a war story but astory a astory ator story tor V after tho lie war Dodd Dodd Mead Co New York V Til GHOST GARDEN G. V 11 If It f you you care caro at all for ghost host stories will much for tOI tho latest Y you care cr very novel no by Amelia Rives Riven It bears tho Ito unusual title of ot Tho The Ghost Gar Garden en Princess as as sloe she Is also known has 1118 herein depleted tho thin extraordinary story stan of or two to lovers and a haunt hl haunted ed garden In beautiful 01 old 1 Virginia Virginia-a a a anew new Hew version of oC the tho eternal triangle with on ono 0 of or Its points In tho ho spirit world Its It ghostly hosU thrills aro are warm not Sc Ic icy and Its excitement alluring not terrifying The plot of ot this original ghost hosl stor story S. S I Is laid In Virginia where the hero confesses con con- to his guido on an unsuccessful hunt for tor wild turkeys that ho lie would mu h rather miner hear henr of ot tho thoc hant nt ot the theold theold old en place than shoot a V wild turkey V Well Yell that Is replies Joel Jo-el the guide gute wild turkeys Is so on- on common commo 1 and hants la is so 50 common common I That Is la the tho peculiar attitude of oC the Inhabitants of ot that section in which tho the story etory opens toward the tile spirit world Thus i tho the atmosphere of or the tile novel Is appropriate to the to subject H Itself elt and tho the thrilling incidents which occur to tho hero In his adventures are arc described with the skill of oC tho the author of or Shadows Shadows Shad of or 11 Flames lames Worlds End and The Quick k or tho the Dead Tho The strikingly drawn frontispiece Is Isby Isby by George W W. Hood Hood Frederick k A A Stokes Co New cw York V WORLD ORLD ALMANAC LL FOR FOn 1010 ID On tho the cover coyer of ot the World orld Almanac for tor 1013 1919 there thero Is the thc promise In red L letters of a a Complete War oar Record S It is a promise a adequately kept Tho The T book presents the chronology the thc general gen sn eral etral ral history the cost the thc p edle tact tho Industrial crises the Inventions the the- over every phase of oC war and Its ita times It otters offers liberally liberal of or President President dent dont Wilsons Wilson's speeches Its record of ot events Includes the Presidential trip to tc Europe The terms of or armistice armistice- are aro given along alone with Mr Wilsons Wilson's fourteen fourteen four tour teen points suggested eUg for tOI settlement No So other ther publication offers offers' so 80 complete complete com corn and hand handy a a. summary of or ornar wax war facts and situations This feature alone I would make make- the worlds world's newest yearbook yearbook year year- earb ear b book ok a a. J. J volume of or Inestimable worth But It III IB only onh a n. feature feature albeit albeit a vitally vital I ly 1 y important one one or of a reference boo book rounded almost to n n. perfection of ol V u utility V I In the tho issue iesue for tor t this ls new year car tho the I almanac more moro than retains the I of ot Its excellence as 81 an up to en en- en- en All tho customary tables I cIt dt statistics are presented In trade industry in In- in- in V tn finance e education religion and I Iother other world affairs as usual the al almanac almanac al- al a manac Is 15 a a. complete completo hand-book hand of or S state national and local politics as ns it It was ns In the beginning BO so It Is now tho he I last word of ot authority In sporting sporting- rec rec- But old tables ha expanded expand expand- ed and ne t ne r ne ones added Altitudes es' es of oC mountains lal lakes eR an and I towns the country over greatly en enlarged en- en lared schedules of ot city to ills a a. lint lEst of ot zoological s-ard s gardens ns o of f thc tho world popular votes for tor President t b by states from 18 1856 6 to 1016 1316 seed plantInG plantIng plant plant- Ing Ing- dates nn and 1 a a. garden s planting map map- map map- these are arc but but a a. few of oC the tho big and lit litlie little tle lie additions to the matters set In these generous pages The World Almanac is b published b by the New ew York World orld Price GO 5 1 cents I postpaid 1 V JANUARY n WORLDS WORLD'S O K KIno In Ino Worlds Work ork for tor January oc occurs oc- oc curs eun the following passage In a n. timely article on the effects of ot tho the war S The var war has reinforced 1 tho the prole prole- tl by reducing to its ranks ranIs whole of or the tho former middle class class class- I the thc gr great at army of cir salaried ant and nd others other of fixed Incomes who hao have I i suffered from the rise of or prices moro more moro verely than manual workers and have son eon cn their savings sL waste awa away and their standard of or ring living reduced until they are on tho ver verge vergo o of or pauper pauper- tim Sim This Is no exaggerated rated statement It describes the actual conditions of ot minor government So teachers clerks clerk office workers and and others ethers In related occupations throughout through through- out central E Europe I V TIl Tim GREAT GIU CHANGE Cn Here Is Va a n. newspaper mans men's I idea n. n of lh the tho change th tho war has made on lois his loison oi n own on nation Charles 1 W. W Wood In his volume The Great Change poIos out I lI mo of ot the startling things tho r pub pub- Ho lico did to win tho the war AS 8 interviewer J t for r the the- Bunda Sunday New ew York ho went after atter tho the facts facia for tills thin book book and and ho he explains in his preface Occasionally I got ot opinions Occa- Occa the facts were ware too big for or- or dinar analysis Then I went t to expert r recognized co leaders of or thought in tot their special tle fields s Theu men ad Ideas which all my readers may willing to accept but they thoy wore were not reading reading- their own theories Into th tho 1 war ar iSo So So among among- tho the men he lie went to ask aol just W what had load come over the count country 1 when It girded its ita loins and went vent Into battle were Bernard M. M Baruch Charles Chaile M. M Schwab Franklin K If Lane A. A W W. Fr Frank P. P Walsh Charles I P. P Robert S. S Woodworth th and D Dx Dr lIe Ile Henry ryD Chapin The Ideas advanced d by some some- of Gr the lead leaders rs ho Interviewed 1 ma may not be bo ac accepted aCc accepted aC- aC c b by the rc readers ders but tho the volume mak makes s Interesting reading at tills this time LI N New r l W York MYTh S Unu lImel timely la Is G G- G ir Myers Myers' V r book Tho The German Myth th The rue Falsity of Germanys Germany's 1 Social lr Progress Progress' rc Claims L. L ft S I V r V V I coming a as It does docs oes when the peace conference con con- ference Is 1 11 In session German propaganda propaganda ganda has been so 80 clumsy that as na a 0 arule arule rule It had load little effect upon the rest of or the tile world Wo o all knOW knew what value alue to place upon the statements tnt ments which emanated cm em anatel from the thc mouthpiece of or tho tIle G German Ocr Ger r. r man Junkers But nut there Is ono one claim made mallo b by Germany German which has haa somehow been accepted In good faith and In lit actually ac C ac- ac believed In b by tho hoc other nations Thin is tho lie claim th that t as ro regards nr 14 social In German Ger Ocr conditions l everything I is 18 lovely man mall many Y Yet et l here hore i ls 15 a a. book bool that proves prove conclusively out cut of oC tho the official documents docu authorities themselves themselves them ments ot oC of the German selves that this claim too Is a l. l falsehood falsehood false false- hoo hood 1 an and forms but part of or the tho genera general German propaganda anda of f deception Read Head i i this book The lIoe revelations It contains In of tho actual con conditions prevailing f Germany German arc as aN amazing as the they arc nrc I truthful The German Myth Mth has s been Indorsed b by tho League for Cor National Unit Unity and therefore carries additional weight Donl BonI I t Now ew York I HUMANITY ITY I. OR on TI H WHICH I lust Just what hid did tho the Germans feel as asI I tile they trod ro down tho the helpless and defied of or man and God Gall In their Let ter law I 1 o er over every warfare e of or c qualities Some Somo Idea Idoa of or the German God and tho the German people Is given In Harvey Harve Carson Caron Carson Car Car- or Ot Hate lIate Humanity son on Which 1 The Tho author depicts tho the German God and the tho Fren French h god the tho German soul and ind tho the French soul ouI He calls the German German Ger Ger- man noan god sod Efficiency a arid d shows show how brutal an nn Ideal idea the tho Teutonic hordes had held up before theta them as a delt deity Ha lie explains the tue title ot his work as follows fol tol- lows lotts describing hi ng tho the Germans To hate then Is to love lo To love lovo ones one's country countr Is to love lo God To hate hato ones country's foes toes I is to bato hato what God hates Hato hate of or tho the enemy is love lovo of or friend roer reversed cd Without love lovo there titers can bo be no hate hato without hate no love IO Because one ono Is 18 the other oilier Is also Tho The greater the one the greater the other Ho lIe has chosen front from German and French literature of the past four years ears samples of or their war literature litera litera- ture lure In itt verse and prose to sho show what t each nation thought of or the conflict A J ong the tho German poems poems none Is Ismore Ismore Ismore more striking than tho ono one entitled When hen Go God Spoke German b by Otto lAnthes Anthes Tho The Song SonS of tho the Grindstone a 1 a Bavarian hymn an and 1 Hurrah for tor LIssauer's Hymn of oC Hato hate for foi England Is also Included amon among these German songs of the tho war Quite different is the tho note sounded by the French rench war songs longs such as To Arms b by Jean of oC the II French academy or His Petito Petite Mama LJ by Theodore Botrel or Leon arys Tho The Kalser's Tomb Tomb- or Emilo Cammaerts Cammaert's Cam- Cam maert's Tile The Shooting Match latch In memory of or Edith Cavell I The Thc volume reveals to the reader the great reserves of or tho the war war the the national national na na- na- na tonal feelings of or tho hoc great opponents Franco France and Germany tho the arm army of or martial emotions summoned to tho standards of Hun lIun or Franco Franco com company Compan pan Boston Doston RHYMES IES IN IX 1 Kl The true poet Is rC revealed aled in the work worl of or F Fank ank B. B Camp who whoSe o latest latest- book bool of or verse Rhymes in Khaki Is Just published Take for instance as a sample of oC his war ballads The Thc Pipe Creek Trail Trai with Its is plaintive note soun sounded here and there thore as s a soul refrain re- re train frala frain Then Thon there thero Is tho the moro more rugged but eQual equally interesting character sketch In verse To Jim Who Vho Died Bled In InFra Pro Fra France nee In contrast to these those Is tho the beautiful bit of or sentiment voicing the longing of or tho lie outdoor man hed hedged cd In by city walls Avails When Wilt Yit Thou Thou There Is an Intense throb of or real life In Mr Ir Camps Camp's verse as reflected In Bo Boy for Instance with Ith Its Is heart beart stab tab tho cr cry of ot the gill gUl who will wJ not believe c sho site has l lot lost In tho the great I game ame of winning the admiration of or the theman theman man mait she loves One of tho the numerous I n nature ture poems In this thin work The Voice olce while quite different different dif dif- ferent such Is his lois bit ht of or ro modern ern everyday philosophy What hat Is ls I Is anti and his lines Uno Dedicated to n SC cU All In all aU tho the book Is a sheaf sheat of or a variety arlot of grains garnered from tho fertile fel field of or this poets poet's Irl Imagination Ills His style is vigorous and Jf r f the theme calls lot for I it delicate or of touch Thore are er verses cs among th those so In iii this present compilation of at Mr lr Camps Camp's that thal will wi re remain remain remain re- re main with tho the reader for man many a 0 da day an and 1 lines that arc are in tune with wih those great thoughts with which only P pOets t seen to be In sympathy compan company com com- coon com pan pany Boston I i I I TILL THE AI APARTMENT NEXT DOOR Jano Jane Stron Strong daughter of ot well to parents parent accidentally J witnesses a murder mur mur- murder der under tho hoc window of ot her home homo In ina II a Rh Riverside ralde Drive apartment house which Is also alo tho the home homo of or two suspicIous Ious bushy acting Germans whom secret service men are arc watching Learning of or Janes Jane's residence in tho the house the secret service agents by appealing to hoer her patriotism enlist her services S as n a volunteer operative They get on tho the trail trai of or a a stupendous plot and en en- en to fathom It Jane Jano becomes become acquainted with Frederic Hoff lort who wito ho shares hares tho the 1 apartment of or hl his uncle iu u mo UlO trong apart apart- ment Although Thomas Dean cr or volunteer I Cl operative a university man passing as a passinG chauffeur is much In Junos Juno's society and becomes In- In with wih her hoer she aloe he Is terrified at nt I finding sho sloe Is Is In rn love Jovo ovo with terr Fl Frederic Hoff though her amazing discoveries have havo o ha convinced con her hoer that ho lie U is a t criminal crimi crimi- nal and a dangerous enemy b to her count country William Ulam Johnston the author graphIcally graph graph- S al introduces som some somo of tho the most In Ingenious In- In genious methods employed 1 by ly tho Germans Ger Ocr mans in lii their their- audacious plans of ot de tie tie- e- e and describes entertainingly tho thio clover ways ars in which they were thwarted Lovers LOers of SP spy stories will bo tn hI enthralled I by this thin book Into IntI which wi Mr Johnston 11 Ions has dramatically woven wove Jy mysteries terie oven more baffling baffling- mol than In Th The House House- of ot Whispers The Illustrations IJ by Arthur William Arthur William Brown add ld much to the tho value of or the thc book Brown rown Co Boston TIlE IlI QUEST up V The he scenes at or this new novel b by E. E Phillips Oppenheim are laid in iii London before the war t-ay an and tho the plot blot is an tn un unusual un- un usual one oue even en for this versatile UI- UI lihi lh author It Is 15 a story of or the tho Eng Bag Is In lag ing experiences ot of Ernest Bliss a rich young oung idler who wh when n told b by lois his frank physician n Sir |