Show aai I I I I I THE TIlE J rilE MAX MAN D A ND JO Jon IP Men must bo lie trains t It Is not always al always al- al ways possible to get skilled sl workmen arid and training unskilled labor costs costa money money money-lt It is an au overhead o charge on all ill industry The Tile Importance of this process has not been sufficiently recognized by mana managers and instructors a aman aman amon man mon who Is thoroughly onto hIs Ills Job Jobs I Is s less likely to quit makes b better I Imone mone money noncy and arid spoils le less s stock Train Train- I ng that will give gi this result Is a I sound investment I In his new book The Tho Instructor the theMan I Ilan Man lan and the time Job Charles 11 Ti n. Allen I gives gl a practical guide to to tho the efficient Handling of new men tak taken n on in an any ami I industrial plant a book for tor managers an and instructors who arc are interested In Iii cutting cuttIngs overhead o cost and antI th tho labor turnover er Employers and foremen foreman will gain g-aln from it a conception of or tho the need and possibilities of or training new workers workers work work- 1 1 ers era of ot which most of or them ha havo hav never ne dreamed It Il Is based upon the authors author's experience in training thousands of or ormen men with conspicuous success C. C A. A Prosser director of or the federal fed ted oral eral board of ot vocational education says of or the time 1 book ook I am of 01 the that this book is 18 i tho most Important contribution contribution con con- contribution yet ret made to industrial and trade trado training Time The plan of training Is la lanot not a a. dream or a l guess g but a to demonstrated demonstrated demon tIemon- success There is no Industry In which this text book hook on how to train tran men for tor ef- ef Q work ork at tho least cost of or time and mone money will not give he largo large returns In ill lessened cost production Increased output and good g feeling between management man man- and men It It Is a pathfinder In the new world of operation co-operation between I capital and Industry and amid will aid In In- In y to meet beet the vast ast expansion of or trade trad which is it foreseen In the tho near future future J J. J B. B Lippincott Co nina Phila delphia I II OUS FEn 1 I The accepted fact toda today Is that er e every competent housewife must become as aR proficient In her realm as tho the business businessman man I ItS is In his Students of or this art no now Include the individual home homel woman stud study groups of oC rural extension and antI club women and pupils of or the housekeeping house house- keeping courses given b by schools and colleges Miss Lydia na Hay flay Balderston In her imer charming book hook of or Instruction alon along this thus line entitled Housewifery lia has written a volume which will meet the thorn needs of ot each eachor of or these clauses classes fully an and inspiringly I I Tho The hook pook Is tho time outgrowth of man many years cars of or experience In iii housekeeping and in teaching leaching housewifery to groups of practical housekeepers The Time de development ole ole- P.- P. of ot this art In recent years has been er very marked and the tho book brings this now knowledge e to every e homo home and school in a practical form The Tho large number of ot illustrations man many of or them taken under the direct supervision of ot tho the author reinforce ever eer every chapter with ocular i Lions of ot tho the text rime rhe They will appeal to tol every cr woman who Iho makes use UBO of or Miss s I Bal Invaluable hl work 1 There Thera IH tH l vague 01 or general In tho the book everything Is Its considered in logical or order cr and nail concisely con- con cl ely with Illustrations An Any further study of or the time sciences directly or hi indirectly connected with house house- wirer mo may bo be carried on b by means of ot the references suggested throughout Its pages in lii placing housewifery on oil a a. scientific basis tho time practical application cation has not been lost sight of or for a moment there Is 18 no woman who will I not find every page full of ot helpful in In In- tere terest t. t Women omen are arc no longer satisfied I to be le household drudges Qs This book points Joints the fact that home homo making is it 3 not only an art arl but a Il fine CIne art which I appeals to the deepest Instincts of or tho the I normal woman Social changes chunges affectIng affect affect- I Ing tho home liars have made a a. readjust readJust- ment of oC household methods Imperative c ly 1 necessary Time Tho solutions offered here for these problems arc notably I ens cas easy to comprehend and anel put Into Inlo irac- irac Instead of a trial homo making should be 10 a Il satisfying profession proCession and anti anda antia a JO Joy Hero Here Is the guide b by which to lo achieve o this cn end J. J. J. J B. B LIppincott Co Philadelphia MIE JAD IHO KHOM ACRE This book hook takes you yon off ocr your our feet fact light right from tho the start and never lots you regain your self control until you ou havo hao regretfully closed tho the last pago paJO It i ia is isa isa a stirring tale talo of ot action and Instead of ot ofa ora a plot It has a veritable dynamo of events c crashing ono one after tho other Victor Bridges wrote roto A Rogue B By Compulsion That is sufficient Introduction introduction Intro intro- to his latest book of or fiction Sir Sim Anton Antony Conway Conna better known as Ton Tony and hi his prize ring Tiger Bugg hero of ot tho the squared circle cir ch cle dc aro are passing Long Acre one hark dark night an and chanco to s see sec e a young woman wom an evidently c escape from Crom two dressed well men Ton Tony and amid TI Tiger er act quickly quick and thereby plunge Into a series of oC amazing and fantastic adventures tures turca which aro are related with dramatic force or o and keen-edged keen satire The hero o takes tho the tad lady ad to Verrier's time tho tho first J laco that happened to come conic Into his his' head as ns ho he escorts tho fair rescued dam damsel el from Crom the tho scene of or orthe the conflict racing between lila his and the two tiso ruffians of ot evenIng even even- evening Ing InS dross dr There at the tile cabaret tho the proprietor Is asked by tho the dauntless Sir Ton Tony to furnish a nice little supper sup sup- per Something with Ith Imagination about it It Tho The sort of or supper that you OU would offer to an an angel el If It you un unexpectedly ex- ex f C found und one with sIth an appetite appetito Tho The manager bowed low Iou Say Sa 50 ex expectant ex- ex reader d doesn't It remind you of or Harding HardinI Davis the tho Delightful Delight Delight- ful Ui In his cheeriest and sunniest of oC the past master in tale talc telling Well what would become of oC the hero and heroine after on an introduction of or that sort Adventures Ad Ilent Plenty of oC them Other Othel combats arc are ahead of or the thc vigorous vigorous vig vig- orous red blooded Tony whose aristocratic aris- aris Sir has not toned down his his' love lovo for Cor fighting even one stones stone's weight It Is a book that will please for besides a rollicking rollicking- fine fino tale ItIs it itis itis is Illustrated with zest and sympathy for st style b by Ray flay Rohn who draws a ac action tion and antI character In iii every o stroke Look out The Tue Lad Lady From Lon Long Acre will HI win iiii your our heart from rein the thc start and andl l keep eop you ou reading until lato late at ni night ht to to see how she fares hi In this pilgrimage through G. G. G P. P Putnam's Sons Son New I I 11 is II FIELDS FIELDS' Here Is 13 a l hOok lol ol which will rilL appeal to American readers whoso whose appreciation of or poetry and of oC the tho man who wrote these lines and UtI has line passed beyond certainly certainly will wi make mako them delight In Its Is Ispa pa pages es Of or tho the title tithe poem In Flanders Plan Flan Flar- Flar ders Field Fields the great majority of ot th the tho American reading public has enjoyed I The Tho p pathetic note running running- through It since sInco I lU its authors author's death makes of ot his I I words a n prophecy I an and all al tho stronger I appeal to the tho side of humanity In lii tho world struggle Sir Andrew Macphall h ha written n an ess In wrt essay character I dealing with wIh tho the poets poeta manner or of or working and anti his hil life In It he lie says sayo It I Is HUlo wonder then that In Flanders Fields Fields' s' s has become the tho poem of or tho the arm army Tho The soldiers have ha learned It with wih their hearts which Is quite a a. different thing from rein committing j It to melor memory It I circulates as a should circulate by time the living word o of oC mouth not b by printed characters That flInt is 18 the true test of ot poetry Its poetry Us Insistence Insistence tence on m making Itself Iselt lc learnt by heart The rho army has varied the tiie text but each variation only serves to rC reveal al almor mor more mor clearl clearly the mind of the thc al maker l' l The rhe arm army says saya Among the crosso felt dawn dain and sunset slow glow lived and were loved rho Tho arm army ma may bo right it usually i Is IH With Wih the time G Guns ns Is the second tlC part of this appreciation of ot the tho lie author I con consisting of oC a series of letters forming forming forming form form- ing ing a n sort of ot dial dial- of or his and vividly portraying his ideals an and na thoughts on the tho scenes through which he passed The book Is illustrated with wIh two I to of tho the author and rac facsimile of oC a n sketch b by him on the battleground nd I and of oC his original poem Iii In 11 Flanders Plantiers Plan Flan lilan- lilan tiers ders l Fields Other poems of or his In Including In- In I eluding eluding- tho the wonderfully finished The NI Night ht Cometh aro arc also included In Inthis I this book of or the lie soldier poet pooL eGo G. G P P. I Putnam's Sons New York TIlE THE TIE WORLD ORIn WAR W. tit AND ITS CONSE- CONSE Q 1 The World War ar aril and anc Its Is Consequences Consequences Conse Comic ta I by Prof William liam Herbert Hobbs it is a against Internationalism and In defense of ot American- American I Ism The authors author's book consists of or his lectures delivered in a course courso on patriotism pa pa- at t the e University of Pittsburgh Pitts Pitts- burgh burgl during during- tho the summer of ot InS Arc Are wo o to replace tho thio Stars and Stripes O er our schools and In tho the windows of ot our b by an international tonal fa flag In which tho the red rca white and blue of oC democracy havo haio been com corn combined lined with wIh tho timo Prussian black with sith a 0 yellow ellow streak through tho the center center cen cen- I ter No Xo a a thousand times nol fbi C ex exclaims CX- CX claims Professor Hobbs in his lecture on O Our r Debt to Franco France Internationalism Is pacifism under a fresh disguise disguise dis dis- guise and It Is toda today tho the greatest menace menaco before this nation and the world Henceforth tho blond beast after ater his his' lustful roving ro ing must be quarantined quarantined for a safe sato period before being admitted to the tho society of oC the tho democratic democratic demo demo- cratic and anti God tearing nations Especially lh interesting aro are the thc chapters chap chap- tern on Tho The Military Masters Ger Gur- Germany GorI man ninny many and antI The Discipline of oC th the tho In Individual In- In I in Germany In tho the latter later lie ho quotes Owen ho s famous p passage passage pas pas- sage where he lie reports tho wife of ot I Professor head of or Ger Gem Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's many's greatest university as de deI declaring do- do daring claring- For Fem social purposes I would I rather rathor have havo tho Prussian lieutenant In tho time Berlin garrison garlson as husband than my illustrious excellency of a scientist Another chapter of or unusual Interest I to American readers rs who loarn learn much of or tho the strange military social I customs 0 of Germany German through this oh volume me is the one ono entitled Discipline of the Indi I vidual In Germany where tho thio elbow elbow- ing f of r women off ot sidewalks b by private I h Is described and th the hauling in th work cart of ot tho time farmer 11 1 t y Ills his wife who harnesses herself alongside of at tho the dog to tints thus mark thio llio close of ot a n perfect da cIa day As Af a lady atI in waiting the author describes explained to an nn American woman protesting prot pro- pro I t it testing i J n against this Here In ln Germany 08 S n to take I om caro care of oC men 1 Our men arc ajo 10 precious They aie 11 ol llers I P. P Putnam's Sons New Neit rew Y York i I XICO TODAY Y AND TOMORROW R B. D D. D ions hns In fn hl bin lat latest t eric Worle Tad Today and Tomorrow given I a ai e Ive statement of at th tho enera Situation n in political Mexico financial and ad economic with Mexico lc and ana tile the Spanish con con- conquest quest In the tho background Time The events C leading up to tho the recent timo tho revolution re arid arii io social and economic troubles tel fol- lOwing tho ho political upheaval l are arc clearly set forth A gi Picture Is n in Painted of or lIfo life in fn Mexico during tho time Chines chao chaps following the tho fall of tho time Diaz Dla rt regime ire Mexico's new constitution and hr her er International relations and ld attitude toward to foreign capital aro are r reviewed And the time financial agrarian and Lonal problems which face tace lien her hel govern govern- ment aro oaH with at length The work Is of oC timely interest as an up-t up up-to- up date ate study o of Mexican affairs The Idea idea of ot the tho author regarding the southern republic Is 1 shown milieu i in his W wOrda in iii his preface Ve e ha have In the United States Stales a er very confused Idea o of oC what has been happening In Mexico during during- tho the past pat seven P cn or eight years ears car Beyond loon l knowing knowing- that there thero havo o been revolutions revolutions counter with and counter wih a n muss mass of oC dis- dis order and that wo we have e two or 1 times been on tho the verge orce of or war with our next door neighbor wo we know littie lit lit- tie tle of what It is all 1 al about in tho time following fol fol- fol- fol lowing pages I have havo tried to sive Ivo a J general Idea Idea of tho the social Industrial political and economic conditions which viii im have havo ha e prevailed In imi Mexico since tho thu fall of lC the tho Diaz Dla regime In 1011 1 and to out- out tal lino hino briefly some ome of or the tho Problems problem which confront the thc country lan Ian n Co Now York |