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G It Chest Chester ton IlO Writes rites I Irish rist ristI I Impressions Just at this time when the discussion of oC tho the Irish question is uppermost Inthe in Sn the minds of oC Americans as well as 88 of oC Englishmen Gilbert Chesterton's work on that topic published under tinder the tho title tithe Irish Impressions is peculiarly apt This volume contains tho the notes of oC a visit to Ireland by the author dm during Ing tho the dark days when a last effort cHort was made mado to un undo o tho the blunders that had wrecked tim the great prom promise Iso of oC Irish re re- re Apart from Its personal experiences ex- ex It Jt Is 18 chiefly concerned to noto note three simple truths too little realized b by tho English public First that the tho last Irish Anglo-Irish quarrel rel rel about the lie war var which has led lcd up to such a n. tragedy originated In a n mere misunderstanding like that of or a farce the tho sort of oC farco farce In which men change chango Identities and one man Is mistaken ken for lor another Second that tho the case for some national self government In Ireland does not rest on something more vis- vis lonar but on something very erv much moro more practical than practical politics That Is that nationality is not a formula but a n. fact founded on a 11 thousand thou- thou sand find facts of or private life liCe and especially especial especial- I ly y family life liCe Lastly it Is conjectured that hat there Is a re real 1 though rapidly ly lessoning les- les chance of or effecting tills this with full ull BaCot safety for English patriotism if IC one ono thing is remembered that even cvet in inthe inthe the he rebel who fights there Is the peasant peasant peasant peas peas- ant who bargains Tho The writer is eminently emi neatly fair lair pointing out tho the places place where hero blunders may bo be repaired and giving every point of oC tho tim problem both sides Ides s of or tho the argument lie Ho says If It we free Cree Ireland wo we o must free freo It Ito to o bo be a nation if IC wo go on repressing Ireland reland Ireland we are arc repressing a nation if wo we are right to repress Ireland we arc iro right to repress a a. nation John Jolin John Lano Lane Co New York Social Unrest Is Analyzed l by hy Leacock Dr Stephen Leacock's ate latest t work The Tho Unsolved ed Riddle of oC Social Jus- Jus ice tiec tice is perhaps ono one or bf the most notable not- not able ablo contributions to present present- present day ay thought bought It might bo be said Bald to be the tho book ook of or the hour For all an the world toda today oday is thinking of OC one and tho the same samo thing the new social unrest As the echoes of the war die diD away the sound of ot a new conflict rises on the ear car Tho The industrial world is filled with Ith lon lion Everywhere there are arc strikes In Europe Europa whole countries are arc overwhelmed overwhelmed over over- whelmed helmed in a social cataclysm What hat docs does It all mean 7 Is the tho light in the sky tho the dawn of oC a a. brighter day dav or Is It t the lurid glare that precedes tho the eruption Uon of at tho the volcano In Tho The Unsolved Riddle of oC Social Justice Dr Leacock mal makes ea tho the attemPt attempt at- at temPt empt to analyze the nature of or what Is s happening to view v in the light of tho the events of ot th the war the tho failures and defects of oC the industrial policy of oC the nineteenth century and to trace as far faras faras faras as ma may be in tho the mist of or current events the he path pathway way to our future futuro safet- safet Tho The main aim of ot the writer is to estimate what hat is and what Is not possible in socia so social social so- so cial cia reform The Tho Utopia of the tho Socialist he dismisses as a beautiful dream Impossible impossible impossible im Im- im- im possible of ot realization in the world in which we live But he repudiates as equally Impossible for tho the future tho the worn-out worn doctrine of ot every ery man for himself Tho The and the tho Bol- Bol she tho the writer designates as ns tho thoman thoman man with tho the bomb threatening the disruption of oC society The point of or view taken leads toward the conclusion conclusion conclusion sion that tho the safety of oC the future futuro lies ir in r a progressive movement mo of or social control alleviating at least tho the miser misery It t cannot obliterate and based upon the broad general principle of oC equality of ot opportunity and a fair fall start lb Ho sa sas s 's Try Iry to gio I Io o every ery child adequate food clothing education and opportunity This ho he declares will prove pro the be beginning beginning be- be ginning of or man many things John John Lane Co New ew York Messages l of Joy From Frou Spirit World r orld Among Amons- the tho books booles on tho the spirit world published recently Is ono one by DwIght Goddard Living Waters or Messages of oC Joy The volume contains messages from the spirit world set Ret down own faithfull faith falth- fully full tun and without alteration Mr Ir Goddard God- God dard affirms Tho The messages breathe the consciousness of ot the reality of or God Godas Godas Godas as a Loving Presence who never leaves heaves us us who never fails tails us us and tile the they emPhasize emPhasize em em- the present rent tend tendency ncy to recognIze nize the spiritual realm as a n cosmic actuality Tho The world is coming moro more and more to feel Ceel the Inadequacy of verbal logic as a guide SuIo to spiritual real real- it Il ity and is 18 listening eagerly and wistfully fully to these spiritual messages Mr God Goddard rd says that the tho messages began bogan one one da day when I sat tat down to do o somo some writing connected with tho work In which I was then engaged ged I was alone at the time and for tor tho the succeeding succeed succeed- dIng d- d ing two or three days I was alone alono when I took down messages After Arter that I r wrote in tho the presence of oC a friend Not Kot a wor word has bc been n changed Bren tan tanos tano's os Wisdom of f Wilson Tilson r C Compiled in ill Book A handsome booklet pocket et si size e and artistically bound and printed has Ins been published under the tho title Tho The Wisdom of oC Woodrow Wilson The Time volume vol vol- 01 t Blue ume mo was ls compiled complied b by Charles J 1 oi old who nl also o wrote an Introduction for the tue work in iq which he speaks of or the Presidents President's characteristics as fiR a writer Ho lie also mentions the admiration which Mr Wilson lIson shows for or Abraham Lincoln Lincoln Lin Lin- coln cohn The volume contains selections from Mr 11 Wilsons Wilson's thoughts thought and comments on political social and moral Its matter malter la is divided Into such heads heas as patriotism social I Justice political 1 philosophy pithy sayings woman suffrage suf auf frage thou thoughts on literature remarks of tho the educator governmental maxims progressive tendencies Americanism for tor humanity economic problems In International international In- In politics and touching the war Brentano's New York WANTS Upon obtaining her divorce Galli- Galli Curls Curl's first tint public act was to apply alpl for tor naturalization papers She felie Shie was born in Milan November ember 18 8 1889 |