Show M New Novel of ofA A ix Complex H Problem PI c I watching the play pla of Thomas homas' Hud Hardy destiny made mado Tess of or tho DUber of ot a woman and andt ln 3 a study puro t tried to free woman from tho penalty of r man-made man standards of ot Judgment The ThO Swing SwIngS of ot the tho Pendulum by ana nna Is a sincere and keenly a analyzed life history of a modern American Amer Amer- takes lean ican woman who quite naturally he place in tho the world orld of ot work and who whose e mind Is only Indifferently con con- corned with sex Yet she ho swings through rouSh tho arc are of 0 traditional l and fundamental desire desiro o of oC woman for homo borne homon bornen this after a n marriage in n and d children children this tho tim role rolo which she plays plas unsuccessfully of friend and philosopher to her husbands husband's hus bus and a n. love 10 affair hands bands passion whoso Intense emotional quality docs does ri not t suffice In the is end-is It peace Is IsIt IsIt It happiness is It life's lifes fulfillment to which The Tho Swing of tho Pendulum brings her ller Miss Iss ha has hau freed her ber Joan from man-made man standards and i limitations but can Jean bo freed from her own Insistent and inherited womanhood woman woman- hood No American novel noel has attempted 8 such ch a theme or given gl so clear an anI I Insight Into tho the lives o of women as asi i j I the they arc aro when they are arc not posing formen for men and other women nono has offered of- of such a candid penetrating portrayal por- por II of oC mans man's attitude towards sex d man and w womans woman's mans man's truo true of or the tho Pendulum ship thip The Tho Swing i Is a n fascinating engrossing story ston with un- un 11 i written with est ll humor humor with illuminating flashes lashes i of or the real motives mOU that actuate us andt and t JUt ft the characters out of or the tho pages pases Into tho the circle of or our own friends and andi i n acquaintances This Is a great fern fern- j Inlet mist novel novel but but a n. greater novel of modern womanhood Bont l Liveright Live Live- right Inc New cw York I I f J Hints Tersely Told Tola Grace Viall Gra Gray formerly associate editor of home homo economics at Iowa State college has written in Ever Every Step In I I Canning a book that thousands thousand of women have ha wanted It is the first r book to full fully explain the canning canning- of fruit ruit and Vegetables b by the tho pack cold h 1 which Is taking the place of all allI other methods because it Is the easiest lother I I and quickest way ay to can and prevents vents I p r waste In this volume tho the leading ex- ex jj crt In pack cold-pack canning clearly gives gl I r full fiill directions for properly preserving t un In any form ever every kind of food tood prod prod- J It Is a no practical book boole of great I value lue to to- all persons who desire top tor to r p know the best time expense and labor laborsaving 1 f saving methods for Increasing efficiency effi effi- cl ncy In the management of the home borne Before the war housewives had Jost lost I tho the good habit of or canning preserving I and pickling but the war ar taught thrift and a a. great garden and canning movement move move- ment swept sept over oer the tho whole country countr t I and nd in consequence a host of women aro rO preserving food who never canned cannetI before The fascination of ot doing ones one's own canning after one has learned ho V simple and economical it is will ill be last last- ing trig The now new system explained In this book hol makes canning a Joy it saves labor la- la I bar bor or time and fuel and b by eliminating spoilage it prevents waste of food E cr Every Step in Canning not only gives es I full tull directions for or preserving all foods ln fn every cry form form form-by by brining drying smoking and storing This splendid Id book omits theor theory and technical terms and and gives the directions In a n. clear det- det way Jutte that makes maltes canning simple and anil successful Reading Reading- and studying the methods In this work will rc reduce luco uco tho the cost of living lI and Increase h health and happiness b by providing more moro whole wholesome ome ind nd better tasting food Forbes C Co Chicago September Is RichIn Rich I Jn In Autumnal Coloring I Here ls IM a new flOW novel b by Frank SwIn- SwIn lerton author of those delightfully c works Nocturne The rhe Chaste Wife V iCe Shops Shop and Houses and many another equally tale His ills lat latest st love tory story September is unlike any other thc novel nO that he lie has written but butI I 11 has alt ajl of the dramatic intensity of f. f Nocturne It is a tale talc of pas- pas to conflict in love Between two r contrasted temperaments temperaments' I Marian n arl the mature woman nt n be beautifully young oun and Cherry J Mant ant undeveloped eloped stran strangely ely sophis- sophis H fascinating that Mr Ir has done tio so 0 finely finly shows his un understanding understand understand- ing Insight into the heart as an the rn-l rn and yet et tho the friendship and affection between these two women The Tho action takes place and reaches reaches' a climax cHum In lii London Over and above abo tho the tory wonderfully sustained broods I th th of September the autumnal q li J- life He r tSuch nn in 1 authority as the L IJ London 3 of it that ys H. o It Is 18 indeed y r able lc book boole We rC have o read with the thc conviction that we are being asked to tn i attend to a problem worth solving a a t. t KO so o rare as b by Its Itself IC to I loJo that September is a n novel o exceptional merit The rea reader er will wll e with this noted reviewer rev of or th the tho I London ondon liine Ilmet that It Is In truth an anAble anable anable able book the artistic ability of Mr 11 I S never being being- seen to better bette advantage i than in September I H Gorg I or II H. Doran Com Company pan New Kew York loJ J Taoism Depicts Chinese Customs Taoism the tho or doctrine of Tao perm permeates per per- perm m m ates all Chinese life the of ot ot Chinese art depends o.-i o. l it Chinese poetry is full of or it all Chinese folklore folk folk tolk- lore Jore and legends teem with It it Tao therefore represents all the tho mysticism cism of ot China Tao and Vu Yu Wei Wel el is tho the title of a volume which contains Dr Dwight Goddard's translation of Tao and Henri Borels Borel's Wu Wet Wei Dr Goddard's Goddard translation reveals re beauty nn and accuracy the accuracy tho spirit an and the of ot Taoism Wu Vu Wet AVer Is Henri Borl's Bor- Bor cl elg ls l's s famous fantasy on Tao and ID in noted for the richness of ot its I philosophic con con- These two works orles printed together fo for the first time Admirably compliment each other p N New w York t |