Show a i 0 I Considers Cause of the Negro Citing economic and political for alleged abuses of the negro W. W J. J E. E B. B Du Ibis Bois in his Ills book Dark water attempts to Justify the establishment establishment of or social equality equal between white and black races It Il Is a companion comp volume to The Tho Souls of or Black Folk dealing with the tho place of oC the darker races roces in the modem modern modern mod mod- em ern world Not a dry contribution to the sociology o of the tho negro problem but hut a human document of or extraordinary nar nary intensity and Insight describing the p. p awakened conscience and aspirations of oC the darker races roces everywhere Even more than the late Booker on Mr DM Du Bois Rr l i l Is non thA chief chic spokesman of the thc two two h hundred t d d I million men and women of oC African n blood lie He is the author of oC The Suppression i of the African Slave Trade Trado The Tho Negro Ne Xe- gro The Tho Quest of oC tho the Silver SIl Fleece and m many y others Harcourt Harcourt Bruce Howe New ew York Red Terror and Green I Study of Radicalism Whether or not tho the Sinn Sian Fein Fda movement movement move mOVe- I ment and its outcome outcomes the called so-called Irish Republic for whose support many Americans have been parting with their sa ln savings s are allied with Bolshevism and so are trying trying- to bring about the universal revolution re includIng ing the overthrow of the government of oC our own country Is a a. question or of the greatest Interest to Americans who love their country countr and do not wish to see sec harm befall berall It Richard Dawson says sas that the two wo movements are closel closely bound together and arc are working In harmony harmon for a common end and in his new book Red Terror and Green he be studies the de development do- do of this Irish movement from Crom beginnings whose purposes were ver very ery different from Crom those It ft is serving now shows when hen It struck up Its alliance with Leninism and reveals rC the aims alms for tor which it H Is now T He IT T A shows li f fT T Ta a li how f fir ir o I. I a m nil n n 1 1 Oi 11 1 society without fh-an-ci fh financial b backing kin be became became be- be came In In a tow low years rc ears US a powerful International international Inter inter- national organization with plent plenty of of r monc money for Cor lavish a spending and he weaves es to together ether the various strands of or evidence which indicate that the prosperity of oC Sinn Fein came first from Crom plotting Germany seeking advantages In underhanded ways wars and and afterward from Bolshevist leaders hoping to promote promote promote pro pro- I mote unrest rebellion economic and political trouble of or all sorts in an any country countr- In which they could get t a foot foot- hold Tho The book bool is an account of oC the real meaning and alma alms of the alliance between een Sinn and I Leninism that has haa the greatest Interest for ev every every ev- ev ery cry true American E. E JE P P. Dutton Co New ew York Walter alter Camp Gives Hints on Health In his handbook on health Walter alter Camp the Yale Yalo authority has embodied tho ho results of oC his system for Cor keeping in good health which has been Indorsed b by man many prominent men These exercises exercises exercises exer exer- have hae been put to practical use Tho They have haC been tl tiled b by men everywhere every over where who desire sire to keep fit and the they have proven their worth by tho t test st 0 of or practical application Tho The opening chapters of ot the booK suggest proper exercises for children young middle aged and old people workers and executives These exercises exer exer- are arc calculated to keep tho the human I L body hody and its various organs function function- In ing properly Other chapters take into account CIman's a CI aman's amans amans aman's mans man's mental state and show the effect of oC worry fear an anger er Irritability music music music mu mu- sic and the movies There are chapters chapters chapters chap chap- on on the effect on 00 th the hun human an bod body of short or tight shoes and tight col col- lars Mr Ir Camp points out that too much exercise and getting overtired o have havo a bad had effect Just as much as too little exercise does docs Ho Ito shows sho's the tho beneficial effects of or water w fresh air control self deep br athing and exercise but tho the point is made that tho the exercise must bo ho of an interesting sort and not lIot tho the kind that Is tiresome D. D Appleton company corn com pan puny pany New York Ways ays of the Child Basis of New Book Booking Now o. o ow and then it happens that a book bookis I is produced utterly unlike all other books a book with an individuality of or ofUs Us its own and with a charm In Its originality of method quite apart from froni that of or Its matter Such a book Is The Tho Natural History of oC the Child that which Dr Courtenay Courtena Dunn has written round the child The main characteristic of oC this very ery Informing volume lies In the fact that as the author says sas in his foreword the tho greater r part has been grubbed up from an ancient lent and scarce books obscure pamphlets pamphlets pamphlets pam pam- and papers It is s Indeed fullor full of or curious and way the quotations quota quota- l onH dealing with the child and nOli his history history his his- tor tory from man many points of or view The Tha chapt chapters rs dealing with his schooldays school school- days das and his hiM schooling with his liia ilia play ila and his religion Ion his and his afflictions affliction are arc full rull of ot the most curious information The Tho wa way In which I children were treated and brought up In bygone days das gives cause causo for much I comm comment nt and comparison All lovers I I of children will find much to delight them In this book John Lane company New York I T to n LUe try tory 01 ot V wood Told in New Book Ever in the public eye ee since his first t L emergence In the Spanish American I Iwar war today Leonard Wo Wood d is a figure of o I the highest national importance John G. G Holmn has hs written a timely r book on Tho The Life LICe of Leonard Wood The author Is a well-known well newspaper newspaper news news- paper man widely acquainted In Wash In ington ton Ho ITo has had access to sources source I which make his 1115 work thoroughly au au- au The spur to his writing was an enthusiasm for Leonard Wood the tho man as QS revealed by a study tudy of his hh S work With a a. career so 80 full of ot Incident Inci Inc dent and achievement to work with Ith and nd his ow Mr ha bl has given us here a stirring stirring- and Informative tive tivo book Mr 1 Abbott opens this book with these modest prefatory remarks The Thc purpose of oC the present volume Isto isto Is Isto to record some personal Impressions of oC an acquaintanceship of or two twenty years cars during the latter half hatt o of which our relations relation were most intimate ItIs It Is with tho the hope of or contributing something something some some- thing to the final p rait which will be painted b by the hl historians of oC tho the fu future futuro fU fu- ture turo th that t this simple Informal and hand free-hand sketch Is undertaken Doubleday Page Co New cw York New Carleton Novel Full Fun of Tense Interest Nick Stretton relieved his growing discontent with his uncomfortable life lire as part owner and niana er of an isolated Iso iso- r gold mine up in the tho Canadian woods by conjuring up a mental picture of oC his Ideal dream ream girl pressure pres pres- pressure sure suro of ot unusual weariness and ennui ono one cold and dreary night he decided to chuck tho job return to civilIzation civilization civilization tion where his dream girl must be bc waiting somewhere and live a normal mans man's life When hen lo 10 beside tho the fire of or the tho room living when hen he lie entered sat his dream girl girl s fled fied and adorable In brief this Is tho the setting of or The La 11 Chance Mine ne Mystery Ister the latest novel from the pen of S. S Carleton The how of her coming coining was casU easily explained but the tho wh why led Into a amaze amaze maze mazo of or mystery that entangled Paulotto Paulette Paulotto Paul- Paul otto ette herself and Stretton his partner I I Dudley Dudle and Dudleys Dudley's sister Frances In dangerous adventures Life Lire at La Chance speedily became a hazard of life lire and death death leath death from beasts aswell as ns aswell well wen as men nn and the mine at first merely a tentative venture revealed itself as possessing such possibilities of wealth that It aroused all tho passions pas paR alons of unscrupulous and desperate men Tho The ends the they sought were obvious ob ob- ob- ob Ious but their methods were cre strange and terrifying For plot and action for Cor tenseness of oC Interest and thrilling thrilling- crisis crisis' The La I In f I f Chance ft I. I f I I. I nn e j. j An I IT II T I I equalled while Its love loe story stor In Its fis settin setting setting- of or frozen forests with lih their ling howling wolf packs is sweet and ten- ten ther rIer Alto Altogether ether It is a most satisfying satisfy satisfy- Jn ing ing- story QC the great out of out of Little Brown Co Boston Boy Scout Book Gives Sane Instruction There Is al always as a place for Cor tho boys boy I and girls girl's stories of oC the right son sort L and for Cor the past three years cars few Cow others others oth oth- ers ens have been published b by the reputable reputable able publishers An add added d discrimination tion t has s been evident with each seasons season's seasons season's seasons season's sea sea- sons son's offerings but with this there has hat been no signs of or the pedagogical mind I which would rob a star story of Interest while packing packing- it with Information Rather nather the tho writers have seized upon I those things thing's which are arc holding the lie attention at at- nt- nt of oC young young- America and have ha t written of Boy Scouts Girls and of or other time timely subjects and In a away away s sway L way to Inspire toward the right Ideals I nod and the wholesome lire life Brewer Corcoran is one of oC the ers era who has won a particularly wide circle of or bo boy read readers ts s. s His Ills latest story The Tho nO Boy Scouts of the Wolf Patrol Is one of or a number of or tales or kind always alway to be out at the library coun coun- ter It offers to the boy sane scout In Instruction In In- wholesome and no little of oC worth while Incentive It Is published with the approval of oC the tho I Boy Scouts of oC America The Thc The Page Pasc com company pan Boston Frenchman T Writes rites Of Sinn Fein Movement i Ireland an Enemy Enem- of oC b by R. R C C. an Illuminating won work worle C on the meaning of oC Irish propaganda L and the Sinn Fein a agitation M. M Escouflaire Is a a. Frenchman who ho for years cars had l taJ tak taken cn n the Irish Brit anti ish propaganda as s genuine When hen In Inconsequence Ii I consequence of or the war he hc became personally per per- acquainted with ith tho the British he Jle was unable to reconcile their behavior and their ideals with what what what-he hat lie he ha had I heard about them through the Irish Ho lib therefore made marlo an Independent t study of oC th the Irish question entering f upon it with a perfectly unprejudiced I mind and the result of oC his hit discoveries t is that he feels eels himself able to pronounce pro pro- the Irish question an au International international Inter Inter- national Imposture The reasons which led him to this lila verdict arc are to be found fount 1 In this book The Spectator says sas of oC It M I. I Is one tine of 0 tho the few Cew foreigners who tho have taken ulen tho trouble trottEd to study the Irish question instead o of r accepting at nt their face value the theatrical the the- assertions of Nationalists ant and I Sinn Ills well informed t d I little book deserves cs to be he widely read V U E. E. E P. P Dutton Co Now O York War Tar Not Over Until Eastern Question Ends That the tho war will not be over until j 1 the eastern i I Is disposed of oC of L 15 a tho the conclusion of oC JAstrow Jr In his hook book The Eastern Question ani and i j It Its Solution Protes Professor or Jastrow whoso whose s a I I War Par and the Bagdad Halla Railway ha has a aa I been acclaimed as one ono of oC the few war war- books hooks of C permanent value haa ha prepared prepare j I this volume setting betting forth Corth a solution 1 of or the question In which Americans 4 In it ri common with the rest of the world are aro widely Interested It was the r. r eastern ir-eastern question quest that In lay at the root of or the great war ar which we ve helped to bring to a n victorious con con- elusion Professor Jastrow sets seta forth Ameri Americas America's Interest In the near near- east and the reasons hy a satisfactory solution solution tion cannot be bc reached without our co co t 11 He Be does not believe In our countr country accepting a mandate over O any eastern land Ian chiefly chiefly- because It Involves our sending a largo large army across tho the ocean While hUe recognizing recognizing- tho the correct prin- prin of trusteeship underlying underlying- man- man dater the solution proposed by hy Dr Jastrow Is of an entirely different character He lie favors tho the creation of ot a no serieS serieS' eu International commissions on which natives of or eastern lands should also be represented and to which I commission the affairs attain of or tho the near cast would bo be entrusted with the ultimate ulti ulti- i mate object of at making making- th peoples of the near cast capable of af self govern ment men Incidental to tho the discussion of or the main theme the tho author shows the tho re reason rca rea son for the tho failure of or the European diplomatic policy and gives an Illuminating sUr e survey of oC the ho present situa situa- tion ion eJ J. J B B. B Lippincott company compan Philadelphia Secret Service Thrills I Abound bound in New Book I A delightful story of or the United States secret t service Is The Chinese I I ILabel Label b by J. J Frank Davis Dals When hen the tho United States treasury department learned from secret 8 cret sources that the two famous and wonderful diamonds stolen from tho the sultans sultan's sash would I probably be bo smuggled Into this coun- coun I I tn try It set Its machinery quickly to work Napier of oC the thc secret service was the agent chosen and San Antonio selected as the tho likeliest place in which to earth the smuggling plot Napier's task was wasI wasa a a. hard one but with ith consummate skill I he lie picked up clue after clue from insignifIcant In- In signifIcant happenings s. s Implicating Chinese c and Mexicans a retired American American Ameri Amen can arm army officer and an International SP spy All 11 are linked with Ith tho the t two o diamonds dia dla- moods monds which are supposed to be bo concealed con con- In a can of or opium bearing a Chinese label lobel This Is a secret service ser story of or the I antI and alto altogether plausible I sort Its methods are arc th those se of subtlety subtlety sub- sub I tIet and finesse rather than of or coercion coercion coer coer- cion or force torce It has moreover Its I coer-I ro romance ro- ro mance manee since Bince not even a headed hard-headed secret service man can hope to escape tIle fie tender emotion and It only adds I to tho the zest of oC the story that such a a. z zealous alou public servant should be bo torn between love lo and dut duty But nut tho the heroIne heroine hero hero- I ine- ine was charming enough to turn al almost almost al- al most an any a agents agent's head even thou though h her 1 father was waR mixed up In a I plot and she site herself a suspect However How Irow- ever the stor |