Show Lynch La Lawyers Lawyers' Carries Western Atmosphere William Patterson White author of or Lynch Lawyers m made de his debut with The Owner of the Lazy D D. D a story which reflects the tho vary cry spirit of or the American Wild Vest West in Its quickness on the tho draw its loyalty to frend friend and grudge to foe In its determination to give and get Set a sQua square deal and in its proneness to assist tho thc law by methods brusque and painful and lawless lales Now comes Lynch Lawyers an another another an- an other talo tale of ot the same sort sort sort-a. a tale of a cowboy and up hold-up agents agents' of or a man falsely accused of or murder and md of or his charming daughter daughter and and of some dozen or more others who aid and abet the leading 1 characters Tho The story opens opens t w wIth th lh R Red Kanes devout derout wish that something would happen to liven Hven up the tho drab monotony of r his daily dally life Ute and his wish is immediately granted full measure pressed down and runt running run run- t fling ning over to the back cover cr of ot the book boole Also Also within this thiS' tale of nf ambush and encounter of or fight and ride and fight is-ht again indeed tho the pivot phot of oC most of or its I happenings is the star story of ot Red Kanes Kane's bra lovo for tor Dot Lorimer Now ow Dot Lorimer Lorimer Lorimer Lori- Lori mer is fg a true western girl with a n. quick eye eyo a quicker cr wit and a whose I quickness i is superlative and she sho Isn't naturally disposed to care overmuch for fora I a a. red headed suitor who murders tho the kings icIngs and whose I Idea ea of or good goodIs j taste is a shirt of or gray ra spattered with largo large purple horseshoes topped off oU with a brilliant green neckerchief so Red fled really has his work ork cut out from the start However e action is Reds Red's name so ho lie doesn's cease until tho the task he ho sets for himself Is com corn to tho the entire satisfaction of at all concerned concerned except those for whoso careers have o como to an untimely end Little Little Drown Brown Co Boston Wiles of Women Basis of New Nev Play Somewhat hat naive nahe is the dominant theme in The Craft of tho the Tortoise the four-act four play pIa b by Algernon Aigernon Tassin In the thc fablo fable tho the slow and steady tor- tor distanced the swift but erratic hare So women gradually emerged I from their slavery to men by plodding steadily lI on In one direction Being de desIred desired desired de- de sired by men and finding finding- they thoy could uso 1150 their masters' masters vices and follies ollies as stepping clones atones they compensated for tor their makers b by self exploitation and trickery Having Ha by necessity acquired tho the habit can they give SI it up even f t if C they wish This Is th the question brought ht up In this brilliant specimen of ot th the 1 dramatic art Winn x nn not i t t tn r m. m n lr In n n n tho the race but may they not do rio so if It men give them their new rights and their old privileges es at tho the same same- time Is the telling query quer- put through the tho medium me of or this play pay concerning tho the craft of or womankind Also Also if Ie women go on ex exploiting exploiting ex- ex their sex lex as in their old slave days das will they not cause society to forfeit all the good that could come com of or their enfranchisement This play pIa lall laughable l as its situations are has all alt authentic historical background and deals seriously with some somo fundamental matters In our artificial human society Bont Boni Now York Bewildered Aided I By Randalls Randall's Book BookIn In these troubled and chaotic days In in the these o times of or world readjustment every thoughtful man an and woman Is striving to distinguish the false falso generalities generalities gener gener- No man is moro more qualified as asan asan asan an Intellectual guide than John Herman Herman Herman Her Her- man Randall lecturer philosopher and author who whoso whose 50 new now thought thouc-ht books ar lr known hn n. n In inn The Th Sp Spirit rit of i th the tho New Now p Philosophy Philosophy Philos Philos- 1 ophy Dr Randall summarizes the tendencies and conditions in the Immediate Immediate Im- Im Im Immediate mediate future futuro of or human thoU thought ht He foretells vividly the new articulation of or religious forces growing growing- out of or tho the war lb Ho records In simple but forceful forceful force force- ful terms tho the straight for forward ard practical practical conclusions of or a a. man of or affairs In this book Dr Randall Handall continues his studies of or spiritual tendencies and amplifies many ninny matters mattor only onh lI lightly I touched upon in previous books Here he presents his mature maturo conclusions conclusions- the gist of oC a a. long IonS experience Tho Spirit of the New Philosophy Is la a book ook which will aid many who are arc spiritually or Intellectual bewildered Now York I o 0 0 I Thompson Street I Q o Queen of or all streets Fifth Firth avenue Stretches her slender limbs From tho great Arch of or Triumph on onOn onOn onOn on- on On where tho the distance dims Tho rho splendors of or her Jewelled robes Her granite granito draperies The magic sunset-smitten sunset walls That veil her ber marble knees For ninety squares sho she lies a queen Superb bare unashamed Yielding g her beauty scornfully I To worshippers unnamed But at her ber feet her sister glows blows A daughter r of or the tIle South Squalid Squall immeasurably mean mean mean- But O 0 OJ her hot sweet mouth I My Thompson Street A Tuscan girl birl i Hot with lifes life's wildest blood Her black shawl on her black blackhair blackhair black blackhair hair Her iller brown feet stained with mud A A. scarlet blossom at her lIp lips A A. new babe at her breast A singer at a wine-shop wine door Her lover or Listen A plays Now Kow alien allen melodies She smiles she cannot quite forget Tho The mother overseas overseas' From Merchants lants of or the Morning b by Samuel McCoy l Georgc George H. H Doran company compan New Ner Treasure For Book Lovers There Thero is a 1 stately tely force In the style stylo of or Rafael second volume o of Tho Historical Nights Night's I- I Entertainment which makes males of or tho the volume n n. treasure indeed to tho the lover of or books Thero are arc thirteen stories ranging rans-In from the almost blunt description of oC a n. crisis crisis' j I solution in the tho initial tale talc The Thc A soto so- so to the more modern story of or orTho Tho The which depicts an all In Incident Incident incident In- In in tho lives of or Charlotte Charlotto Corday and Jean Paul Marat the Marat-the the patriotic and her victim one ono of the I most vivid of ot the characters wh which Ich sprang to the tho front In tho the French revo lution Thus the tho tales comprising this In Interestingly interestingly In- In written collection are arc based on facts and tho manner in which history history his his- tory Is recounted therein Is p particularly particularly captivating to anyone who admires admires ad ad- ad- ad mires the craftsmanship of or the writer The Tho previous collection of ot Historical I Nights Nights' Entertainment gave cave nf ot I what a wonderful work this second I book would t be The Tho author l knows how to unweave tho the web of or circumstance in a manner to satisfy the mot most exacting exacting exact exact- ing Ins student of or literary style and his welding of ot a plot Is done by a master hand Tho The murder o of Amy Robsart rt the assassination of or IV the betrayal bo be of Sir Walter Raleigh arc are among the most tolling telling of ot these theto stories po so o vividly told Such r reading ns as afforded by books bool s like this is truly a a. pleasure as ns well as profit pronto for or the tho writer alter knows knovs how to entertain his guest of or the tho pas page as ns well as to enhance his intellect with witha a glimpse of or that rare literary art which Is In itself a pleasure to find J. J B B. B Lippincott Co Philadelphia Phrase Book Has Practical Value Of or especial value at this time is tho the French English Practical Phrase Book for Speaking English Tourists by Eugene F. F Maloubier head of tho the French department nt I Adelphi T rIc n 1 i I Ic la 11 college collego 1 L I t tourists I t- t who h will l visit France X and the tho battle scenes and aud will require a aready aready aready ready reference book of tho l in common usage and a guide book to the outstanding places of ot interest It also contributes a a. comprehensive courso In conversation dealing with facts in hi everyday life It can be of ot great reat assistance assistance as as- to all teachers and students of or French as it affords most familiar and useful topics of or conversation con It abounds in numerous diagrams and maps New ew York LL ILL Edward P. P KImball manager er of or tho the Tabernacle choir has been confined to his homo home for two weeks with a severe attack of ot q quinsy Insy T Volume Crea Creates les Juvenile Desire for Art For no apparent reason tho the c education education uca- uca tion of or the American child in the field of art has been sadly neglected The Tho study o of music and literature has al always always al- al ways been fostered but the child who Is conversant with the tho worlds world's great paintings and painters is the exception exception tion and not tho the rule Tho The Childs Child's Own Art Book Is the title of or a work by ly Helen lichen Strong and Lo Cocq which Is designed to foster oster and ami Inculcate In Inculcate In- In in children the tho love lo of or art artand artand and an appreciation of ot the beautiful It is never ne loo too early to make the child see seo beauty and to educate its mind to love 10 it And Anti what art Is more beautiful than tho the art of or the tho Old Masters Masters Masters Mas Mas- As a picture book this volume olum is intended for children from C G years up The simple little story which accompanies accompanies ac nc ac- ac companies each picture serves ser to arouse the childs child's interest and Imal imagination It will revive the Interest of or the older children as well who will read the stories with the little ones The Tho selection selection tion o of the pictures has been ma made e torono for tor forone forone one ono little girl who considers this book her little treasure book book- It willbe willbe will willbo be bo a a. treasure book for all aH children who become acquainted with ith it tanos tano's Now York I Lang and West Vest Discuss l Movie Music i Tho book on Musical l Accompaniment mont ment of Moving lo Pictures b by E. E Lang and G. G West Yest Just published by the Boston Music company will vill act as an anye opener eye ye opener to a a. great T at man many musicians In general anI and organists in particular who ho havo have heretofore failed tailed to seo see tho the Importance and the possibilities which a 1 comparatively new fi field ld Is offering Th The Tho splendid example set b by Hugo flies Ries- enfold tho the director of tho Rialto Rinito and Rivoli theatres In Now New York York who who by tho the wa way has endorsed this book In Inmost Inmost inmost most enthusiastic terms terms terms terms-is is worthy of being followed all over tho countr country in order to raise raise- the stan standard artl of the most popular form orm of or amu amusement ment that the world knows Vs today It is remarkable le what a store of or information what a number of cf r useful I hints and practical suggestions the authors have crowded into their little work Merely by looking nt at tho the table of ot contents the reader will gain bain an idea of ot what is demanded of or a musician musician musi musi- cian clan in order to be bo a first class In Interpreter interpreter In- In o of tho the film Mental alertness alertness alert alert- ness technical efficiency musical re resourcefulness re- re training In Improvisation tion thematic development transposition tion etc are the elementary requisites Hand In hand therewith go O psychological cal Insh ht nf f f th values a sound d of il humor I versatility and the of or catching and holding tho the attention of or any In au au- au- au While it Is clear that all these qualities can be bo gained and perfected only by proper experience tho the book is absolutely Invaluable In pointing tho right wa way a to gain this experience and to utilize its fruits It is a practical manual that will appeal not only to those thos who arc aro now enga engaged ed In playing for tho the movies but it will undoubtedly attract to I branch of or musical art a a. great many people who have not heretofore realized real real- how interesting and lucrative Itma it ma may become examples abound In tho the book ono chapter which for originality and find usefulness has hardly its equal Is devoted dc to a tabulation of organ stops as they may bo ho combIned com coin to illustrate certain scenes emotions emotions emotions emo emo- and special effects It is tho the first attempt to standardize and le legitimatize 10 e the tho use uso of or the organ as a theatrical instrument In contradistinction tion lion to churchly associations 1920 Book of Facts Issued From Press Amon Among the tho latest books but also among among- the tho first books of or tho the new year and In any event ent an up to book the World Almanac for 19 1920 0 has been published pub According to the Impartial Im Impartial ins ins- partial judgment of or those concerned in its Its preparation and publication it Is tho the greatest ever But nut any latest World j is that Ask th the oldest oldest old old- oldest est reader He Ho knows Matters l as reasonable as the tire League of ot Nations and as p unreasonable as the Prohibition Amendment aro are treated at length In this Almanac along with tho the income taxes the recorded weather tho the election 1 results tho the chronology 1 and roll death of or ln 1010 and more moro matters matters matters mat mat- besides than can bo iso In Indicated outside out outside side of or the tho boo books book's Its It's own index Do you QU want to arran arrange o a trip across America hitting all nil the tho high spots pots Here arc are ten Lois pages of altitudes es esIn In the United States not counting counting- NewYork Now New ow York skyscrapers Do you ou want to know In how large a a. company you ou burn burnup up lip gasoline c and highways Hero Is a a. census of ot motors In Now York and a count of auto li licenses II- II censes in irs all the states slates Do you want to abuse tho the United States Senate by Its Christian save Christian savo 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tho the New York World orld I f r I Life Story of Debs Written by Karsner or Of more mOle than usual Interest at t this time limo is Da David ld book Debs Deb 1 His Ills Authorized Life LiCe an and Letters From Woodstock Prison to Atlanta The |