Show i Lamp LampI I Ut 1 I I V Marshall Novel 5 Welcomed r by Admirers j Many Matiy Junes I Is still another of ot those leisurely ei sane eane and delightful stories i of ot real red everyday people In tho the telling tell tell- i lag ing- of ot which Mr Marshall excels As tho New York Times rimes says Readers o of oi f Archibald Marshall ll soon learn that thatto thatto to read rd ono one of his novels no Is like Uko being introduced Into a pleasant home and charing the lives of ot Its Inmates Inmates cul cul cultured sensible thinking right people who O while whilo they the h have havo vo their Idiosyncrasies Iles cr their foibles and their serious l fault are Lre nevertheless wholesome natural men women and children who I would make delightful friends in the I actual world v In the tho writing writing- of at Just such Buch Buch a story aa as Many Junes Tunes the thc author bas has a achieved a remarkable popularity in this co country country- un tT- tT While Many Junes Tunes was written some years ears ago It has not Dot been published heretofore in this i country and nd It has been carefully re rewritten re- re written and added to by the author To read Archibald Marshall Is now- now the pleasant duty of or those In Intelligent tn- tn inI I people who enjoy the best bestin in contemporary fiction Starting with the tho publication of ot Exton Barton Manor In In- In os at which time timo Mr 11 Marshall was practically unknown In this country his stories have ha found an ever ever j ing public until today the announcement announce announce- ment of a n. new Marshall novel Is welcomed welcomed wel wel- corned by thousands of or discriminating I ing readers Unlike tho the ephemeral novel el of the tho day his earlier works command equal attention with the tho later Dodd Mend Mead 1 Co Old Writer Brings Out Ah Absorbing orbin Novel In the autumn of or her life UCe Mrs Humphry Humphry Hum Hum- Ward still sun writes and writes so sowell sowell sowell well that her novels stand at the tho I forefront of contemporary fiction It ItIs Itis Itis I Is fitting therefore that th in the tho autumn of h her life Ufe she should produce a story I with the richness tho the of ot HarTest Harvest Har- Har Test vest a story that Is IB infused with the mellow sunlight of a beautiful October October October Octo Octo- ber afternoon Tho The scenes aro are those of or the En English lIsh countryside where Mrs rs best The heroine Isa Is Ward Is 18 at her I a a. striking woman of ot thirty in whom and I II impetuosity and reserve passion I apparent coldness ar art arc strangely ely min mm- mIu 1 ged d She is one ana of at England's woman farmers and at the time of tho the first harvest on her ber farm and at the period I of at tho the full toll ripening of ot her own life there comes to o her a wonderful lovo I I that sweeps her off oft her feet But in her girlhood she had married and the marriage had turned out trag- trag I leally Th That t Is the dark cloud that 1 hangs hanis always on her horizon Mrs irs rs Ward weaves the warp and woof woot of or this story In a a. way that shows hen hel helI I rip ripened ned and mature art at its bestin best best- In Harvest she has bas produced a novel that will add to her already great t prestige Dodd Mead tead Co NewYork New York Green Rust Is Powerful Mystery Story Green Rust by Edgar Wallace is isn n 5 powerful mystery story The Tha story tory is centered around a a. young young- girl Olivia well Cross who Is an orph orphan n supportIng support- support supporting Ing herself by doing odd Jobs She She- Is 15 left a largo large sum um of t money by an uncle who has died cUed suddenly and a great deal of of- of mystery Is attached to his hII death The Tho provision for the giving ing In of the tho money monez to the tho girl sirl states that it shall be given to the girl after alter sho ho has lIas married the man of or her choice but that she shall divide It with her husband s Tho The girl Is unaware unaware re of the gift bIn which has been placed In tho the hands of ofa 1 l a a. very close friend a a. Mr Bealo Beale who vho I i Is 15 to search for the girl irl and then keep a n very close watch on her Dr Van whose whoso main Interest lies In fn Inthe Inthe the great secret Green Rust which Is is- Intended to wreck the world world has recently come from Germany German and andIs Is is working In the interest of ot his countr coun coun- tr try Dr Van lIe attended the uncle during during- his illness and learns of the mone money left to the girl He He Ire Immediately becomes Interested and finds a a. place for tor the tho girl In the same game apartment house as aa his own and employs her In a large de department store where he ho can use her as a means means to Jin end She Is discharged from the store ono one day through his efforts and Mr Beale leale takes it upon himself to have have- her Iler assist him in his I secret service work Dr Van Heer- Heer 0 H cien lens len's s in me tue money mone I h Is to force torce the girl to marry him which she sho refuses to do and md he takes her to to his country home horne where he locks her In fn a room During the at attempt attempt at- at tempt to save Olivia the gre great t secret Is 13 discovered and the doctor and anti his assistant are arrested 61 Olivia via who is Is- again free Is married to Beale the thc theman theman man of at her choice Small Small-Maynard 8 Co Ga Boston First Book by New Nev Writer er Pleasing Tale This Marrying the first novel by Margaret Culkin Banning Is a delightful delight delight- ful love story stone of ot toda today It Is fresh h hand and sincere ideal and practical modem modern modern mod mod- em ern and yet et as old as the thc world world all all an allIn anIn In a a. breath Like an an ardent ardent stimulating stimulating ing inC spring breeze it blows its w way y ymon among mon tho the musty traditions of ot sentimental sentimental senti senU- mental story And that Is also a fitting tilting description of Horatia Grant when In the beginning of this stor story she runs down the steps of or her aunts aunt's suburban home deliciously alive o to the possibilities of ot life lIre and love without without with with- out outa a very definite Idea of ot either She he finds th- th them m in the problems presented presented presented pre pre- by Jim Langley editor who gave her Iter her first Job on his struggling gling journal Numerous difficulties an une unexplained past temperament fi financial tt- tt difficulties and family 1 1 cu u. u U Yi J U UL a ful oute outcome mo of the love that grew up I between her ber and this thia brilliant iman And there was Anthony Anthony Anthony An An- thony Wentworth such auch a good pal young and successful just Horatia sort sorl of person Life Lite with him looked very vory sweet and calm and worthwhile No wonder she faltered You will find Horatia a very modem modern modern mod mod- em ern girl feminine and lovable able but with witha a 8 real head on her her shoulders How she faced life BCe and made h her r own decisions decisions deci deci- sione on the things that really matter mattel matter mat mat- ter tel In a J. J womans woman's life Ure Is a very human and appealing stor story told toM in a frank t forward way G Geo George orge ge H. H Doran Doran Doran Do- Do ran company New York Wallace Walla e Irwin Writes s of Bolshevism with Red by Wallace Irwin Ir Irwin Ir- Ir win strikes a responsive note for tor those Who like to see the tho Bolshevik reve revealed I d. d In his true colors colors which are are more yellow than red Mr Irwin letu refuses to take k th the o reds seriously U IY I Ho Ire achieves cs something something- however b by portraying the radical typo as havIn having hav hay log ing an of that quality popularly termed terme on tho the street as bull Millionaires Millionaires' pampered and nud Idle wives are more to bo ho pitied than scorn d 1 for taking up with tho the fashionable parlor Bolshevik cult What hat else could they eschew as ns an Intellectual pastime when the th spiritual animals have havo ceased to bo ho all the tho rage rag Asfor Asfor As Asfor for tho the red leader who squirms himself him him- sol self Into the Inner circles of ot the elect b by his radical reasoning and false Calse lofty Jolly manners manners Mr IlIn makes us believe he Invades in the tho lavish la homes simply to secure a J. J square meal of ot tea te cakes Sprightly not tho the slightest bit commonplace com corn ce Mr 1 rr Irwin has wea d a nf Sf th s tho Ir TT tr I D off tt th the tho cloak i ial al of f parlor p i B Bolshevik h k meetings so tho the outer world may view their silliness Trimmed with Red fled Redis i is light and air airy yet a ver very timely I Ind and nd Interesting book It will bo he read I with nth keen plea pleasure ure by many red blood ed Americans Georgc Geor George o H. H Doran Co Now Xo York Heroine Defeats Plans Of Crabbed Uncle Ethel M. M r. r Kelly Kelt- has written another charming ch stor story In Outside Inn one one of the lat late additions to the tho book hook mar mar- ket The heroine is a 3 charming young person called Nanc Nancy ancy who Is Vered on page pago 1 In a a. truly trul- awful fix The Poor girl has just discovered that she sho has inherited from Crom a crabbed d old uncle unclean an estate worth Irth thousand a year Sho She Is horribly put out about It It knocks all her little plans galley galley- west Fan Fancy Pancy C having to bother with fifty thousand a n. year ear when you have Just made mado arrangements for tor earning a modest living as is tho the proprietress ofa of at ofa I a model restaurant Could anything be more anno annoying ln However tho the red tape of oC tho the law la will not allow Nancy to come Into her uncles uncle's fortune until two years ears after his death so she sho Is free to be as poor as ever until then Ha ta Tho The old man is partially circumvented circum circum- vented anyhow Nanc Nancy proceeds with her darling project and opens up her restaurant which because it is in a n aNew aNew New York back yard somewhat ex exposed exposed ex- ex posed to tho the elements clements Is neatly dubbed Outside Inn The principal characters In the tho model restaurant are calories They bob up In all the tho foods served there It Is doubtful whether such deft cut clean character sketches of or calories such sympathetic delineations of or their little ways WIS have ha ever before appeared in fiction Nancy is so deeply Interested In the Droner number nf of r which I n people should assimilate Sally that she I Instructs her staff to prescribe diets for her customers Fat customers cant can't have havo things thinS's which thin ones can c. gobble gobble gob sob ble blo with impunity and vice versa And she Is rewarded by seeing fat Cat customers cus- cus omers become sylphlike thin customers customers cus cus- customers globular Then she falls In lore Ioie with an artist who has lived a long Ion time In Paris and has n never nver ver found any cuisine In barbarous barbarous barbarous bar bar- barous New York to compare with that of or Outside Inn After the tho romance has bM progressed to boiling point Nancy suddenly discovers rs that the artist has hasa a wife wile Ho He having become saturated d' d with the Latin quarter point of ot view leW cant can't see why she gets so 50 perturbed about such a 1 trifle Ho lIo had never ne' meant to marry her anyway he points out he Just loved her hor mad madly Fortunately Fortunately For For- Nancy n C ever o since page I 1 chapter 1 has had a devoted admirer who totes her around in a a. limousine and once actually takes her to Stamford Stam Stars ford Cord Conn In the hope that she sho will vill consent to a a. Gretna Green mar- mar She consoles herself hersel with him Thereupon the tho reader is left to Infer Inter Nancy Cancy c can n no longer put off oft getting setting her ler annoying fifty thousand a. a year Clr and ind the calories fade out of or her hor life lIro simultaneously with the memory of ot I that altogether too Parisian artist I Merrill 1 Merrill Company Compan Indianapolis The Ey Eye of Thrilling Mystery II ry The most fascinating things of ot the enthralling Near East form tho the basis of or Talbot Mundy's Mundys new novel The Eye of or Mr fr Munday has written TIlton this his latest story with whIt all tho the masterly skill of ot a a a. true truo mak maker r of or tales and with an Insight Into the hearts of ot his characters that makes the he reader r love e them all all from from Mundy Iundy the unsurpassed to the devilish but butA A w U U LU It Is an adventurers adventurer's stor story r. r pulsating pulsating ing In with the thrill of or great risks undergone un ur- without trepidation The cunning cunning cun cun- ning of 01 the native i Ii shown shawn In its m most st convincing convincing- form And the valor of the small party part of ot Americans who enjoy every moment of or their seeming lark gives the tale a graphic touch The Eye of at lead to Unfathomed unfathomed uri uri- Un- Un fathomed mysteries of or the weird countr country country coun coun- tr try far across the tt sea a. a It is for Cor the the- lover of oC the unconventional things In life Certainly the author has had pr practical cUcal experience or ho has given glen thorough h study to tho land of ot his set set- ting The tang of ot the desert air the bray of oC the camel and donkey and the night form torm a gripping de descriptive descriptive de- de 5 background and make this story the sort that one must read re-ad from cover er to cover it has such an appeaL appeaL- Merrill Dobbs Co Indianapolis Another nO Allen Story For the Girl Readers A great many girls of ot tho the country h have re re read d of Marjory the circus girl and Joe Joo the circus boy They know leno Alice J 15 h. h Allen as a writer who knows knows' I how to tell them a story that they like Marjory at the tho Willows is It another of oC Allen books daintily ly Illustrated Illus hIss and filled with fun and Ind young youn I ad adventure i There are some likable young folks In this tale talc some tremendously Important Important important tant events c In youthful life lICe and s some nie achievements that will never be duplicated dupil- dupil in adult years There Thero are aro somo some of the older folks who occasionally dip Into the tho right sort of ot children's childrens f literature just to escape escapa the crossI crosscurrents cross cross- I currents c of problem and motive mot that the novel no contains This Is of or that sort a book to make and to hold friends The The Page company Boston oston ton False Logic of f r rA Radicalism Shown A cut clear-cut analysis of or what t t tho author au as- as thor believes to be an Ideal pra practical and logical mode of ot go ern government Cint is presented presented pre pre- by J. J Ramsay MacDonald ald In Parliament and Revolution ton one of or a series of or treatises ses on political social socia and Industrial questions being Issued d. d This work Is for the layman laman as th the theauthor theauthor author strives to make mako his point paint In the tte I most simple style and condensed form I Both sides arc are weighed hed in tho bala balance balanc c I aaM I and tho the author shows where Revolution tion is waning while on the tho other hand ho pleads s for a 1 more advanced government Jo by the tho people to ameliorate ate the unrest sweeping th the world It Is a n. scientific and unbiased argument arsu ment mont against Bol Bolshevism Ism hc The author dos does not merely say tho the more moro Intense forms of or radicalism are arc wrong but he ho projects his views to show chow why hy they are aro false f Parliament and Is conducive to constructive o thinking as the author approaches his hL subject with a clear mind and tho the spirit of ol fair pIa play It Is distinctly a a. book Intended In ten tended ed for stud study by the average marand man |