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Show EUROPEAN DIPLOMATIC STUDY The Secrets of ho Ge man TV a Office By Arm aard Ka 1 C a ee and Edward Lral Fox Pub sbed by McBr de Nas & Co w York Br Armgraard Karl Graves -who makes these disclosures of he German spy sjs tern and of Eu opean d p omacj declares that for n ne ears he was one of the kaisers personal sp es and was called up on to perform m sa ons of a most dan gerous and delicate cha acter In this work Dr Graves desc lbes what some of these m ss ons were and the r national importance The boo 5 pa cular y in terest ng at tl s me been se of the Eu xopean war It as ritten however prio to the outb eak of host ities and none o ts c ap e s fe de oted to t e o fl Iveve he ess t g es one an ins g nto e n et ods adop ed bj t e va 0 s &u opean go ernn ents a d an oppo tun to acqu re comp ete detai s of a 1 t e m ary prepara ons of pos stole oes I a so recou s t e d plo n a c mo es b w h the ead ne nat ons seek to hand cap e r als Docu ents and 0 her paper n the pos ess o of D Cra e a e introduced in tl s nar at e He s no longe connected wn tee ret ser Ice of Germany "Rh e on a miss on to Bn0 and in 1912 when e was detai ed to obta n nforn a t on conce n ng the great na a station on the Tvne n e n Scotia d he was a rested n G asgow was tr ed at Ed burgh n June 191 and sentenced to elg teen n ont s n pr son He was re leased under pe u ar c rcun stances 03 the go e n ent n Septen be of the same ea He was con need b the Eng sh go ernment that e had been purpose y betrajed to the r ands He s ates in his boo that the p oofs were submitted to 1 ino and t at he accepted them as veracious He po nts out that the pu pose of the ka ser and of the general staff n Berl n was to get him out of the wa because 1 e knew too much about the nil a-v and d p on atic secrets of German It was n connection with his disco er and tr al n Eng and t at the London T mes referred to Dr Graves as the most da gerous spj of the cen tu l) ra es appea ed n ew xo k a ea ag He e p a ned that e was an nenaoa p wo had e ed Soon b "an o on bu e e raord na v In e n o es o e ead ng pape s The sen book o a s he substan 9 0 e e a e I nu be conceded a e ad Ke h on of F Ph p Oppen en t ough D C a es n r ha h s te ng he u and tha e abe o p e en man ede t a I s sa d ha one mpor an pe o3 a pen ons de ab e mone n e1 a ne h a ms It obta ned some c a on and man den als from qua e whe e den a mg be expe ed As e of the nqu pr nied h a a es T e rl e en e ed the uerman nte ce d pa tment a he aae of 4 le du a o p ou a se e s and e x e o ho onf den e of he no a e on dence of h n he pe ornaed se e a nsosnoa ea nB of a e c d pa 0 ne Ge rrufTi commander n c M te ranean during t e Mo ro 00 er th Fran e VII the o d w as en o understand by tha 1 a se and e Genua go ernment that a w s mn ne and was presumed ha e Ge an ommande had n o to beg n war ke operations n be e n s demands we e no com e D vas ent bj he se w h orde s h cou em anded e o g 3 o de when the ka ser earned tha J ng and woud stand fcy an e e en o tbc extent of making wa o rmanv T oueh h s book possib e to un s nd h w and wh Germany launched unde o of ar w h such sud n f ea n A gus The power and a mak war upo a y pos ib e cnen o on b nat on of enemies ac ord of G a es rests with f e v o meet w h he generalstab at F n The a e wa lords of Ger e empe o e h ef of the gen e a a f he m n ster of war the min f a wa s and Adm al TirpiU. r e empe or s e so e commander of a m and h e ds to no min ster pa ament The gene al staff is com p h b of ce s of the nat on s o e o e becaus of the knowledge ab T m n ste of rail a as mpor ant as any nn f badFo ea s Ge many Tia e u d ng ra gi a roads on e a on s fspe a a on the fon Pfcraadrane and n L mb A nan ears of d n a bo n s em was pra o e e t tWo e the war Fo w n ea s o a h a a n n ra r o ranspo a h n r of a m w p and n c ry p n a m a n n ha ma me a am should r i n ep a man em n n oait of w 3 ladgunced n ft " o a om n h ne la rra K b be a np w n e, 0 a a p e nip ad o a kn n f n h n n n a iU po U n n sp z wo ha f n n h d n b a m p a c a n n n n T n n mpatpesa sp e k ho a a onar ne P n p wh m m n Anna Pa e. p ng do nn paofPsnad nrizn fsps as n a na Pa a re ea p n g n ia mo s e n n woodya n n o 1 bo ga ho go nnb an n anfng p oh Her Is a story q a fl te s on Ing h a n a m s may "mmb r a a th Pa a a Tanie n n An fl H of T I "ne n h ma lomo aelle w re a J a n e 1k Arena n Brl n a n N w Yea see an n o at on n t th loss m gn en go ate a nc bag n h fmna assm n ho n n question bp ng lext oufly an xp n u ma tne secrtn eorvlco n ad p ne h th purs na bran h ana s v wsx c n d n tha go h k been a ng on g n e offl r nf Bon N th vl ff rn eap a m ng n d U m demo n h y u a p e n tr n h b n ( k ho g om n H h u n n r n n w A n a he e bo Lpon o se s poa ton the wa er a sec e ae on the case de berate y t pped o a cha pagne g ass tha stood n a few Inches of he bag O o se made moise ewaswo de ne un over on 1 Oon n hus p e occup ed h a am n g apo o g es opped p e e and e erly cover ng he iag odd n c napk n and hurr ed awa I o n nu,tes he had opened a sfa ted he etter fron the oung o d ance of e an 1 was back a apo ogles Tour pa don n ademo e e e sa d hand nto he e oil a a e In rav haste p ked p bv m s take I suppose s our W th a s gh s a e sa j es took the hag and hu ea open t . fe t for the le e To he d sraa t wa gone I saw he e es a ow a 1 tt e and en I ma e ed a e c e erness of he woma .o she sudden j sad hat s not my bag I ne er saw t be ore I ad se ou o f nd e ow ne i C e e lad ou sacr e e ost j !gf but jou went o er e fro le : just he same e eb os ng ou a rather emune at e engagement n Ber I 1 n AN ENTERTAINING NOVEL The Spring ad B nry B ech u e W h j Fron lap e e by eyaa M Pub sbed by e 1 Bobbs h err Compan ad anap s j Tl e name of Mar B ec t Pu er mas not be fam 1 ar to n an eadert of n 1 tion but T e Spr ng Lad er first ! no e s dest ed to w n for er a wide c rc e of adm rers Al s Pu er has ; written a o e story so ender &o en ! chant ng so u assum ng tl a t s bound to find a place of d st net on a no tbe seasons I e"ar product ons It Is a tale , of pure de g t a narrathe full of heart j ! throbs that impress one with the r s n ' ce ty j The warm pr g sun 0ht st rred the I 1 browit earth to fe and s rred t e heart j of a woman with an o c power ng des re to run awav f o e a in al luxurl ous cat b e h c e encc she was , eading o e s ea of ron friends , and a bus ne s en os ed s and to t e 1 so ated ttle age o ee s ""n search of ea app ne I Es ab sh nto e e f n a o d dese ed , ou e she oncea s he an c and be t ause of e sudden e p a ned appea an e n Swee s a s pa "t u a ason c becomes p e nown as The p ng Lad A e boon e s he ca ng fgu c n a ha n ng pa ora ro an e a drea n ha s as e e ne and u I ghtful aa a bra ng breeze om e b o som laden green e e s opea of S ee h 1 s In fa so deft and k presented are the s e es and ct s of h s Ideal romance t at no a d a ou catch o re f sten o b d b ngs and ou knon on e n e be o of fe and lo e u b o an -lpp T)ring me I e b a o od n easure a c onda o e &to w a e qu e age g 1 e o and a ian w o he pnng Lad as kn n n t da s as lero T e s ng aBe ag edy in the person o e dress maker he Oos p ng a o ad he illage masher a e b ? y ecog ; nlzed One mee s a e a ara e s and al of the a e n g pa. and welcome Th d genu t of plot, o ig n o d de c ou e hness and o na e s ory ; itself and the p c ureso,u c g e igage ' the attent on a nteres omp ete y un ! tl the er ose cn The Spr ng 1 Lady has e o ed from a petted do 1 to a woman of abundant I fe and she finds j the rea happ n s she s ugh To sum a up The p n -a a all its t e mp s f efl m ng new and lnsp n T e eas o h he storv s founded a bou ave pop ular appea a o e o 6 a n ment it s a d c su e s h er word of it w 1 be enjo ed As a tud 0 woman n est t has a great dea of psy ho o a a ue The characterizat ons are we done Tho be ginning s novel and the nd ng most satisfacto y I s abo e a. erage erar e The na u e descript ons are particu a y a ract e The lo e ele ment la we I hand d Taken a n a The Sp g Lady s about as ecomm ndab a no as as ben w tten n man a da a o at wl 1 be enjo ed b o w o eada t I 8 des nd o ae eaahr prom ncn y e o e ne a ead ng publ c and o use h fu e wo k to be wc oned and eage ooked fo wa d o STOKT WITH UNUSUAL PLOT j T a r u o h T p ot P 4 b i K m n b a a i b M H n n p T Happ a an eage we it awa n book whose 3 ak a a e ee n he P a ms n n a ean ea ro an a right up t h s e f n e k ne pp ! n en a j U a k 1 a g O n x a J t Vi ho n na a d mo un n a a o ia am f R awn 0 h m h om o an na o tios n f s k t a d nka n gv f Of r a of . p e u ro op e b 1 nu a k s e k h n bo a o M k n T o a h a n j k T e e ax p o of p m h b Wa. on f" f n A TALE OF OEOPQIA Th - bti ' A th Dn v la d wet an rl n do k n a n t n r " n K It a j l I 1 1 AUCTION BLOCK APPEALS The Au on B o k A No e of Nev To k Llfa. 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The Iron T a The p rs The S e Horfl and 0 he us ra. d by C a ca Dana G beon P b bed b Ha pe & Dob n New "io k I T e Auc on B ock Rex Beac has made a n er sudden departu e In the sua setting of h s stories In this nove New lork ste scene of action and the story conce a te y the fast, and loose set of the n e ropo s Lo e e Kn g t beaut fu and nnocent b t no a ent s brought to New Yo k bj her paren s and aunched upon e tage Her n o her and brother as su ne the ro e of sponsors and map out a p an of can p gn wherebv the to gene wt te nad father may 1 e n the s y e tha appea s o their base na t res Lo e e s unab e to meet tbe man requ remen & of 1 er fami y o 1 e sa ar as a show g r and resorts to va ous fo ms of graft to cover the defic t he s ares out from adve t s ng 6 gns as The C ewing Gum G rl The Petticoat G r ad The Bathtub G and the estaurants a low her a con n s on on bu ness brought in Thus she Is ab e to meet the immediate re qu remen s of the househo d Through the Intr gues of er fam y she s led into marr age w th Bob W harton the dissl pated son of a wealthy fati er To t e surprise of all Wl arton Is cast off by 1 Is father upon h s refusa to lea e h 3 wife To the )t er d sgust of the conni n Mrs I n ht and her son Lore e not onl efuses to be boug off b a be a offer of t e e der Wha ton but proceeds to econstr ct Bob wo af er a pos sesses manv good qua ies chief among them h s de ot on fo Lorelei Bob is f nal y brought to a sense of h s responsl b Ity and persuades h s w fe to leave the stage whereupon he manages to earn a 1 ve hood W th 1 er child sad Lo e ei even wins t e love of the elder Wl artons and Is taken In 0 their hearts an lfe There are man s tuat ons In the storj t at are abhorrent in the e tren e si ow ng the degenera of New York s id e rich and the constant 1 unt ng down of good w on en b ev men The conclus on of tl e story howe er is e erything that can be w b ed and there a e man char acters and s L nations of an up 1ft ng na Jure The Btorj Is ex e ently narrated in Res Beacb s own adm rab e stle the many illustral ons b Claries Dana Gb son are works of art and t e book as a who e makes ex el ent ead nB ANTISUTTRAGE STOEY W (l u ta d A Sren Daa h od e By W. I an aspsr Sco e Pub abed by J B Upp n o Company Phi lad a phla W lan Jasper Meo Is ha hoscn a unique but potent theme for s new nove lid Mustard T e setting is In he beaotlfu but wit ha rati e con ent ona Chester alley outside of P ila delp a The c arming hero ne es h e fa her and n ot er on c r oun p ace V oung ne ghho s de o o 1 er but but and he e es he la po nt of the tale the heroine o ew ashloned ideas In the old far oned ome is filed wit tbe des e of p a ng some striking part n the wo Id The the fun com e ea he re f a aplend d ant suffr ge s o v gl t c ng h wit bubb over w h un o withal an dercurrent of sa e a akea us of the unsatrc ntie e u y rab o r ees 1 nusta d the ecd has a b te nd ua and effe ti e and t c&e are the qualities of this striking norl Tbe ndom table Aun Emil starts the ex cltement ehe persuades nne to attend a suffrage meeting- In the neighboring town An adventurous Eng ish ml I tan t, enera Murphj he erro of the Lon lo po ce address the crowd great Is her powe o er t neek. and mild 4nne is fit ed enthu asm and when the nds he se f e ec ed associate gen era of the woman hikers on tbe mar h 0 Har sburg sh fees that her romantic dreams a e ndced come true As Joan d A c bera ed F ance so shaU she lib e ate her ex S re j a hance to accom p sh some h ng F om he mi Id e of the town, before a crowd of jeering onlookers the proces slon fle s out upon the rood By the time that the had ea he he suburbs Anne f nd at he arn ha dwindled to six he t ea 1 an a o ngs of Au t Fml y a e to no a he h loon but four n he n ompa o sad t was hat af p urh g ori opei there was no one eft o fo ow on o freedom A mo e comp e e f a o o ould not well mag ne The d s us on of the en t uh as Anne g en us pn gnant medl n a dell ous mrd um She Is b o gh o her feet ind ea zs hat a on an e s we 1 no h he 1 ead ff nfe pa'-a le and p d y she n1 1 w a u n p nt in n 1 e mo of dp h h 1 a (lard a wo w n n M sa 1 p w a n long ua nrnc nft ose ghg on o b go Th 3 w d r ur a suft- age HOPE FOR HOMEMAKEKS pa n Kb me 1 a nd KK ho H By 0. D 00 4 H A up A. v o n cl h Lo o 1 v. b of a hoa o a e ho of on, h n g a a be ma e n be on o a p ann ng on t a as a ts w o a w an a a n cn oho h c h o UKP o oh g p s nt f wo k 1 1 Q on e j ca c o an ! t, on I ko j gad k en I f pr s n ap oted o I ng h m s p ed 0 a a n a a ff ! o T v p h n B I k J h gs H HO I I n 0 I H a W 100 r am I rk v d ! K u T tt KK 0 a n p U n o 8 MOTIVE TO THOUGHT 1 q n a PR Th 1 m o ! K n HO v, h e H m a I UriH fl O M I se fl nt first to be so d ff t Tf I k vc tl rlr otto tlon t It and mnnv more ase o I I to u c 1 ths n already been he ped by I Owe Throut pose Obedience to the law of dropp ng su perfluous tension which is taught In the first book, comes often to a standstl 1 be cause of d sobedlence to this other law vh ch Is aug t n How to I ve Qu et y If peop e wl obey t e aw g ven n How o Live Qu et t ev can never ome to a standst 1 but must vork on oward lncreas ng hea t and app ness NEW BOOKS OF VERSE Id s G eece Th rd Ser ea By Howard V Su he and Pub 3 d by Dean ond F tzO a d nd New To k Embraced In th s olume are four poems wh ch are conceded to be among the best of he produ ons of th s ce e brated author and 1 oet The poems are Idas and Alarpessa Rhodanthe bappho and Phaon and Oenone That undue haste was not exh b ted n he r production is ev denced by he fact that the author con menced the compos t on n 1900 and comp e ed h s se a ot ed task in 1913 That the o u ne has met w th readj accep ance t ere s ttle doubt t e th rd ser es hav ng jus been pub shed Each of t e poems d si a the true poe 1c Inst net and beaut of e press on for wh ch th s author is dese ed y famed P om nent among h s fo mer roduct ons can be ment oned The egend of Lo e The Old O d Stor Jac n a a Ca fornian Idy and Songs of a City SINS OF THE FATHERS The Hands o Esau By a ga e D and ra ed Pub Ljhed by Ha pe t Bo be New Yo k Th s s a s n p e tra g orward e story demons at ng in a most d re manner he B b ca text hat the s na of the fat era ehal be s ted upon the chi dren even to t e th rd and fou t generation Tom a was in no wa to b ame for the d shono and rasca y of h s father but ea s af er when e fac s were n ade known o h m he ra ed dece t n k ep ng h s know edge f om h s f ancee r s ack of good fait on his part aa the cause of the break Ing the enDageme and the dwa f ng o( the t u y noble a u e of the gir In the practce of t s dece and ha ing not the s ghtest repu0nan e In do ng so he Inberl ed to t a exten at east h fathers nature 1 he same s mpathy and understand g that ha a erizes a 1 cf Margaret De and s vrTti gs is show 1 ere The mora onvejed s d e and forcefu the u er futl ty of de e and underhand met ods nor dealings WORTH LOOKING INTO The ob B John Ga worth? Pub lab d b Cha es 8 ibn rs Son New To L John Galwor h s new play T e Mob has been p t no book fo m a a her opportune t nc con Ing as Joe d g the great European upftea a hough it d d ot rece ve t e e us as c re ept on t deser ed when prod ed Kng and last ear the e o ume fro n the pres of be bne is we wortl read ng Sfcephc More underse etar of state a stan patr o a d an dea 1st opposes Engla d going to war with a smaller na tlon and when hostil ties actually beg n he tours the countrj tell ng of the njus ttce Hooted and btoned deserted by h a friends and lastlj b h s w fe and daug ter who are all aga nst him he co tinues to fight alone A furious crowd breaks nto a house and as h po nts an accue ng ftnge of t uth at them he s stabbed bj one of the mob Late tee s ere e a monumc 0 the memorv of one f a I f o h s deu LITERARY NOTES Howa.nl uLb and auttao of T P omii' o L Rand M Na St Co vaj horn n Cap4 Tow Soutl Arlabu an ha cou n- o wh hheaa en In h ca tn es U 3 eductt ed ng and and O man as en gaawd la el enflnrcrlnt o h Argea ot R pub a newspape man n San rao tro and aodvatr eocasad la minea- la th klondrka. o ne r two Tm ia th earfr daya of U a amout tamp. Among tha peopla of whom he can rala am nla anew ar Biamaxck Babe Ua Rubin at ta, Stoddard. Mark Twa n Joaqu a 1 a Ai a boy ha waa Inrl od o d Ink choco ie h tH baa Prince Prdri k of Ptum a haw and chl dren 00 of whom h now Go mao en pc or and n a koow ertjgmeu o hla Id a of G w ha calved meMMI rom be majea et Qu eu A exandra of Fflg tad and Mas Go gc of Grrecr D Pfiga 4 Chrla e- h au ho ct Tl Taara tu ha llanchu Cap a ua pub ned by McE id Vaa ft Co want to Man huria In S8 aa a mad ea totaa oaarr of tbe Ua ed Preaby ertaa church of Scot and and ae ad d Moukdeo whera h baa been r a nee In ha Octobe A mar can Maeaaloe appeart a h Ing e er from an A mar ran on bu o vow in Europe en ed PI y the Voioen of Europe In which he potn graph ca y made ha n war Utne he men ge torn hi nu o tw ad ven ura and the new expe n e bu he women are tcft at bom o auffe a one and 0 maka he atraag o feed e hdan whpoey and ban p Icea ata ng hem tn he fac In tha aame leaue announ cment a made of a new mur at art tee by Ida M Tarbe Th Oo den Ru e n Bu neaa Hsw ft Para n Do an and Centa Persona Ra afa on and Human Hap plneea Ray Stannanf Bake wri ee ante n a a Ing r of a Un ted Bin reprtaen a I e from Cat fomle who a he pb oeophe o ngrase Wa e Pr hard Fa on he hea a e dU uiiea a n w poch n be mo Je 17 Tra er fou mea ama u go amp on o he I n Pd Rla es how n ge bk k oo you game F 01 a on b ed by la a ne Thomnaon Marjo Den on Conko. P p Curt n and n hora and In erna ng P op depart men ron a fl abo art ea abo m n and women n art eua pa a of tho oun j ho ar do ng unuaua tb nga Mumoroua on b ora ar ron tbu ed by t area om e a James M tg men- F agg -8 ephen Ieaco h Geo ge h h 0 luhbard and dec Burgea 1 n ha a m re o n gad en f on be o d nar od n a nara u Th a nd uaed on n ne a n n he rn n 0 hp enemy h e ou d ad h gna a he ou d ecure a r d aotag be a odo bo k a e are u guan ed and no e a more a a pro e an ha o ha n ed S a ee na The x re rod h oka are tied on y to he e ecu i o ra pa and ry pro au on la akon o p e on b n be ng en by he em aaa a o o a a go nm a n T book a e bo Dd hea a a to a ewe a ihrea eu d h ap 4 m nde may h ow h a code bo k oan a nk hua a o d ng a wire Th e a a maga ne n j o u a o u a e J n a a a a numb, of a o en mi n Furope Th ro a ha ta na ng in he hea n y a a na ng roman d A aa ea a f fl t on n ed -o I g ne t H y Tha a Sa b 0 yaa a ago r A n ea 0 N ao a see a P a ad re P W a do 11b h who e h D vaa h wa n ns ft yi a a a o a e P h A w a n w h a j V Rh n g a n b d a w h ng n o m a v sre n h ma if 1 o 1 aerond o ng a i ert Re e a wa haa PP 0 e Pip a e hn J Bftai wh h w n h w a a pe g a 0 a a a n h n " o na a Ann Th n a . n ha ft b no g p P g an aem " k n n noaa ha ro 0 0 w IV e a ka n wap d d n m a ng oun a |