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Show 1 Tor XATIONS. pA devdoi ents dur I i iS3fSd T l the Isht N lTAnrli -ont nnt t 1 M m time fu b sclo , tor tM ,,Bi ,r proMw J . aid a !rof n rwwbu.t P" in ert -onjrefses the I? ih. i olutl n lo Mexico, i 5,V JTn- Th. Hague. wM?4 th centennial of pea- p. ""J art al! t ni th a th0. E r"i.rti om th larse Unes of T "rf by readjustraei I of L JS Stutlon the Monro doo ffj' dtdcnts. and w, are I ih rrwt parting of Pan l4nEm .And. "frtSi wad t onal tnlty of the SASt to 4awn W wMrfUj , poScS of our northern -onti iwei i scusss ably and Impar of unl eral and r-erroa fSLr it would seem to be WfTpiaci to every serious LbAII HOW TO PIAY IT taH A Winu.l for Bole. B ' 5w FuNuiM fct H"Tt J: Tor. . 7tt !TMt profusion of baseball S 5Tn.v. been and are Ming ?ens of th game conies a r,fun How to Ftay gas jK J McGraw the WO.000 ' mw of toe famous Now York For simp U.itl and straightfor Se book Is worth attention Saw 53 3 popular belief 3n players are born and not Si , Berts that thev can be do i lijEi ting of course, that the rthVuttaral ability the greater Is i!ty of de elopment fa nc the rasjnei only for beginners. It is 5 fundamental In treatment and ioa Beginning with th catcher u around the diamond and then i briefly the bus ness of batttns. iraus. training and general team fee wrl er co ers the game com- ud presents la a form tangible the yonngster of the prircarr i Us requirements of everyone who to be a success tn the world of sua) or hgh class amateur base rtongbout the book Is spicy and sn ed with actual photographs of at fiSwus of the big league players oon. The pictures are used In r on to Illustrate points made bj H a and serve the purpose aptly j says that the voung man who inrnn Ittbeoess of body combined eL is physically fit for the great tad tag the raan who has nere pick In elhgence Is menully fit. txs not hope as he says In his ni to make b g leaguers by his x&oas, but to show youngsters some ie fsodamecta s with the hope of r- la them in erest In baseball and 'om-ef-door exercises which help to 4 2'e t&e young and make stable the ii atiMiuS (x fOMA5 AS A DETECTIVE. ' ibUin Hi Dctectrn. Br Bn(1i C. DlistTtud. Fvblished tj Tb F i bi of fiction Is more interesting tta of the detective or professional eator of mysteries and it is easy ndlct a popular welcome for this a3y t ever s ory of Mr We r s. The z win be absorbed In following the iwiaci guided aladelyn Mack, the nmaa de ective In the solution nnous m -steries In which she egsged. The story a though a vs one, comprises five different as 2nts on which Madelyn Mack waa t. The opening story is The Tth Nine Lives, and then fol The ILss'ng Bridegroom C n i SLpper The Bui et From No tnd "The Purple Thumb. The atred is by far the Ion e t of the m tan wett be ea d to be the ben as vith lie mysterious d appear a popular stage Idol and for a teffled the Ingenuity of Madelyn However with the a-siatance o Nora Noraker the clever wper woman, unconscious as she its worth, the solution was flnallj M it All of the stories are lever "t and effective In style and the as seised on some of the most tnal feats es of modern life as a i Ms themes. The result Is a rare sore! .that gets away from the a track of mystery stor es from the f 5."nd there is not a dull mo- Tk throughout the entire ic book Is an excenent one and jutoor and pubUshers have done C0L1ECTIO1I OP POETEY a h SS. cf ? deI Shtful volume of iiJZ7 .T1"1 mertt- Professor CiS? ? "1? chaiT t EngUsh ln .flfctafV "'Tennessee He has 'MiHitly to many of the " Canad an magazines has N I BaS, ? critical monographs 3, Er and also has 4 .'' c"taned In this vol n : the Stra?d ior the ttost Dart : l hka,M2d.e and have been Wetted nh.ir?Ucal ,avor they are ' Tl7i.S.thl" more permanent QhSiV1" v8 an Englfehman by ' 3rS.J vrcsdcnce The poems kfifett7 r. miKl1 1" number aU f Cflrvl . 0 de!' and the admirers 'H?tk V halnwith de HI, Wf"' offered to -procure h iLcoULclon of nla verse ' At th. m " tlUe to the "Ms hit .wU be considered L1 .Product onn. TREATISE IN rSYCIIOLOOY M nl tail j P Th h t khed by be T ea h ah s e or fteop oe Httgng ha fa ht b tea g o to n an ho e a s t n s th o one s a e o 1 k ee u pub ea asbnheig e e sp I so 1 1 so 1e elo e o ate the m 1 anl It o 1 be al r a 01 so to 1e e op VI at o 1 o e e tl ore gh ts u II Ig ores the rl a a e e h ord nates t & h exte an en a ble fal re s u i s I hi I n I 1 In Its s r h the 1 ftn e widened Nor e es ref sed recognlt on O e tra tone highly al ed b as a end In the set es. The first joctl f the lxok set forth the reasonableness of a flrn Mltl In the tr th shon s p re The ond se i Hon argues o he ac eptan e of the Bible, as It stan Is and as a d 1 e re e 'tlonv The th 1 and arges par f the took s g e o e t a st d of he true psycho ogv of n an as taught b e Ne v Testament nl of the errors e In phi osoph an1 elu a on because of reason ng based upon a false psycho k The latter portlo tea ties the neceis and a ue of the e birth required b Lhrlit aJKl the wonderf 1 1e eloi n en of y hich man Is apab e after that re Dlrth The author Is op m s lc He firmly be He es In the u nite tory or the church of Christ as p ophes ed a tho gh recognising that the e Is n ch flgh g do5.t. v ha ni ls accom pllhed The soil V who will gain the Ictop under Chr as their leale wi i be he belle e the con mon peon e to whom Christ so often addresses h m self In hen 1 es the sa vatlon of the ' counts and more of the world He s a dought hamp on of orthodo and Mds fair to make con erts E en he unorthodox rho continue to dtsag ee with him will flnd him a chal englng- ad I ersar who hand es hs sword with a skill that commands respect. THE MOTHER CALL. i The Shaeow Babe ad Other. By JwMm m Klaba 1 Dnpw Published br Shermaa, rruch A Co. Boston This book might well ha e been titled by one of its own phrases, the mother call for th the voice yearning with triumphant tenderness of love Is its un dertone. Its oversou The philosopher poet breaks Into Individual sounds of mirth and tears the babel earth raises to heaven but the mother poet goes fur ther into he hearts of the children of men. and gathering happy and pltirul alike in her arms, shares their emotions with Infinite understanding and sjra pathj Motherhood ha ins riven so much of In i splratlon to the poet perhaps the book i Is. natural! enough, especially a moth era book Christmas Lullaby echoes the angels song to Mary s little Son My alentine has a smile for little folks the half-doien child ernes "Get tlngr tp The Shower The Daily Bath. A Rainy Day "Going to Bed and A Thunderstorm appeal to both mothers and children. Yet the harp of verse ls struck to divers tone There are poems of stir ring patriotism Unes of optimism son nets of vouth and age songs of southern plantat ons and northern fie da Naturn scenen Is not forgo ten the voice o girlhood ls heard ln the Ivy Hvmn Qong for Chi Pel. and other erses of co ege days and the 1 it of Ma Pale brown Lady Sue sets the feet to danc ug w y nllly by the contagion of 1 s care f ee melodv O honev won t yer come while de silver is a dnppln From de full moon up n de blue. Come befo the moon man gets himself a d pptn In de waters ob de deep bayou THE STOEY OF A GtEL, The Rose o Roses. By Mrs. Henry Baclras. An ho of The Career of Dt Weaver sod Other 8 ories. Put) ished by The -f'lxa Company Bos ton. This storv concerns a girl of unusual beauty a singer endowed with a voice of rare quality and possessed with that charm of person which is sometimes de scribed as magnetic this ls Frauleln An Itonette Kroger whom Conrad Quester berg a young American architect visit Ing abroad, firs meets ln a kafte haus in 'Bremen Germany where the fair Ton entertains every evening Tonl has am bltlons which lean toward a career ln Amerlka as QueBterberg learns at what he had intended to be his farewell meet ng with the glrL Very generously be of fers a chance of a voyage to the land of the free if Tonl will agree to a trial en gagement Impulsively she accepts and then the love game Is on The author has achieved a thing unusual ln develop Ing a love story which adhere to con entlons under unconvent onal clrcum stances She has written a novel out of the ordinary In every way and one of striking brilliance, remarkable for Its un cJTectedness and human Interest appeal. Those so fortunate as to have read The Career of Dr "Weaver will welcome with delight thl3 latest production of Mrs Backus The Rose of Poses A BOOK OF VEESE Son ght sad Ehado By Louise W Knee and Fab Uhftd br Sherman French A: Co Bos ton. In this little volume comprising some eighty poems are many which display the true poetic Ins Inct of this author The following entitled The Wind and the Sea, wl 1 convey the style of the au thor's productions The W1 nd and he sea they fo ow me fol ow mo Fo ow me ever they est nevermo e The wind and he sea hey ho our me ho ow me Hollow me, v Ins a grave far from sho e. Ob whose ls the voice n the w nd s end eea moan And whose Is the vo ee n the cry of be seaf Tls the vo cS of my del one who wanders alone Tts the voice of my dear one ha a Is unto me. Be oved and os I fo ow thee fo ow thee Fo low hee aw y we pa nerermo e The w nd and the aea they ho ow me, bo ow me Ho ow me wa ns a g aye fa from eho e CLEVER DETECTIVE STORY n n o n W n nu $ ert b Kmm1 k o W e b i d by Th B bb M on pan d up No o8 lu d'Nttok Ho s e In no tin r n v j b te e h re that n anrta o i o hh pron e ti rtoeu Ku f es h I a b a o liaff ed t o o dt u 1 d e nan a of K W llo nu g o a o aeho d worl o bot a ea f a A an wh at on of tl e no e tsn ood if, m en es of h aent e ma ft knan t o fading pub i has p. le cloua e ,e at on tl e a b so n orka of t a poi uar v tr &n 1 h a e er a a s dn reru been rea ed to a aaipo ent Tach fo o ng no e b hla leve narr tor a vale. hot I h a o gone neror t for o e of p o or gina ity of 1 ax actera a d fasclnat o of story It a therefore vt no 1 ttle da ght that anno ncenent la n ada of, Mr Hor u g a la eat no e Tha Crime I o tor wh h rlt a ha e pronounced h s g eat o P In It hejresents a new har at. o e 1 octor Dol ar ho fiom the P r e ernesa and attainment U or of p aca a ongalde of the fan oua Raf e M H r ung a suocesa ln the paat haa bee J a to he no e ty of la treatment fo e .as n ada the common a a cepted an he criminal the 1 a o of a V r ra s I na v no e The C Ime Doctor he goes fu ther Not on does he offer hla noat thrll lng and absorbing atory b a ad a ea bon e theor es about th trea n e t of or m na a that are quite as un ue and surprising aa he start ng ut teran ea of v slonar sc entlsta v.1 h arA bro ght to our attanton e ary now and aga Al anc ng tha Idea that persons with crl Ina tendencies are bad ot fron In c na on but because of a diseased n an-ta an-ta t Mr Hornung takes aa hla cen ral ng ra this Do tor Do lar rendered c 1m lna ImseJf at o e ime tl rough an In Jur to h a brain cured of his e 1 ten dan lea Doctor Do ar dadl ates h s life o he ork of urlng other nfortu nates Ha Is bro ght n to ch with ail sorts of paople from prod ga aona of fa ml las of dls Inct Ion to the owl es de g era tea His axperlences fo m a moat engrossing s(or and ln ts -ourse H Is urprlslng how the author a theory grows on tha reader A cle ar o c plot Is wo en Into tha narrative and tha heroine tha Ladv era Is as I acloua, capr o a and utterl refreshing a crea t a as recant fiction has had Perhaps 1 a greatest a ngle achle e ment n T a Crime Doc or ls Its first hapt r It la most fortunate verlta.b y a roka of genl s aa In It tha reader la treated to a surprise that falrl electrl fles lm and from this startling revela t on there la no parsing until the final chap er In dents follow In rapid succession Characters are ntroduced with the greateat facilitv and fit perfect y into the p oU The Crin a Doctor la animation iron t tie page o finis It la a keep you awake all n ght sort of a atory There (a alwas room in the field of fiction for such excel ent characters as Doctor Dollar and even the moat ex hauated Action folower wl 1 muster the energy to pick up tr e trail of auch a fat clna Ing tale and fee refreshed at ti e end of the course A story which will cause readera to go back and re read previously published works of the author to satisfy their craving for more of his compositions un t 1 some hing new appenm m s ha e mertt extraordinary The Crime Doctor makes you want as1 much of Hornung as you can get A STUDY OF GOLFING CommoQennia Oo f By Cha Is CU Prefc 1 onal to th Roth wham Golf Clab iWk. and Ho ram G lbrt. Pub tah4 br McBrlde Na Co New To k It s clearly stated that this work Is not ntended for the benefit of the ad anced golfer and the finer points of the game rece e but little notice While the authors fully realize that the hints and suggestions given ln this little book will be he pful to the ast majority of golf players, they emphasize the faot that a be ginner cannot teach himself golf from a book He might just as well expect to buy a box of compasses etc and then teach himself geometry without the help of a master He must have had some practlca experience to build upon before he can derve much help from books. There is a vast amount of golf craft which can only be learned on the golf links and club ln hand There are mi merous photographs demonstrat ng the positions the player takes for different plays and altogether the book is an ex cellent one for the devotees of this pop ular sport LITERARY NOTES The July .Mae of tha Na lonal G-ogxtyihfo Has at ne anuiua y a ract va rren fo bis h gh c an journal. The I uatratlon number abou n ne y and among bese a e aizteen page of on eo or wo k Its con sn 1nc udQ art ea on Hud ng w th tbo Lons, Toting Japan Ex p orara of a New Klnd The Need of Con serving be Bean y and Freedom of Na are The Unique Is and of oun Deaert and A Book of Monsters I i con bu or emb a e euch w known w 1 en as Cha es W E lot, L. O Howard El it R 6c dmo e, Howa d H CleaTes and o hers of promlneo e. Memory la that fa a y of the m nd which1 en able us to know that we have fo go en come thh.g. Without memoir there wou d be no h s tory hence no f c on Memory furnishes he on y ba kground fo Uara that ls needed. It enab es many peop e to abor under the continuous t us on ha he e Is a. past, when In ea y the e Is no h ng hut he p esent. W thout memo y the e wou d be no worry be cause worry s fea for he fu ure baaed on eco eo on of woa has happened usua fy o some one else. Memory enab es us to a o e ou m nds w h usefu a s un they i e p o ed o be wrong by othe usefu facts wh h ln urn take the p a e Life. Sk ntiy and he H and Run a bseeba s ory w h a pun b s fea u ed n the curren Blue of The American Boy I ls the o k of C H C audy and I ho ds joy fo every fan The e a e fou o he ex e ent short so es of he ype of ed b ooded who esome t on ha de gh the boy Napo eon of be Woodp e a s ory packed w h aughs by TVs e So 5 ory An O fl e and a Gen eman a a e of ad en en he navy by 8 Ten Fy k Bou ke and Cha es F Bou ke Sam Morgan s Boy a hea g pp og s ory of he K ond ko. by James B Hendryx and Unde he M os opc a s hoo yarn by Les o W Qu k An art ceo unusua powe and d ama in A es s The Ma h of he One Thousand by E A exande Powo FRQSwhh dy portrays a fo go en ampa gn n ou as wa w b Mex o A he Bu e by Dona Ham ton Ha nes b an a e fo he boy ma ke man The 8 o age Ba ery and Its Use by Don Came on Sha e w p ease he young e e an The e ae a a ley of obe art as ha w n e es and n o m The many de part men ts appea o he boy s every nte es Re a ns a men s n he August ssue a e The LJit In as on by Dona Ham on Ha nes and a k T dd In he Ba kuoods by C a en e B Ke and A bo you know wants a opy $ 00 a yea Pub shed by The Sp ague Pub sh ng ompan Do o M h Mos women In po e so e( Jus now ha e no ea p n p es I won do I gue s I hlnk I wish I knew ha e a heo a e he common ee ph ases n exp ess ng dean and I be e e has come o mean I h nk ke Perhaps mos men n he same so e y a e eq a y ague n he m nds ho gh he hah o pee h con nues mo e pos e Sa d an n e g ti swee na u ed can ng oya Ep s o pa an you h no ong ago The ee Wha do I m an wh n I say be e e Though u y and a e u mean be e e w h a my hea and sou and m nd he f a e And a e ha n he o hers moan g adua y t s and ess pe era ou owa d he end us means aybe s bo Ann e W ns A en ho A an on h The Cen u y ompany w open s 9 4 a p h sh g season wh hesueo hee books C4nad an N ghts a book o sho so es by A be H kman L ing Up o Le hwood a sa e on mon h y magas nee and some ot he endenc es by Ju an S ee and The R b of he Vo k ns C ass an e(o op esen ompe ng y he po n o ow o he o k ng c ass by Age non Sidney C apa o me y e o of St Andrew b church Jto hes e and now pas o of T e B o he hood Ro hes e n tve Angus Ame an agaz ne A o Hog fin Re he famous Lou a e sho u ory e on bu es a sp end d s o y of a Ken u ky moun a nee a ed Fop Pop s he p n pa ha a er n he s ory and h a obiterva one on e a e mos amus ng Ms daugb e s aken o ie hosp ta fo an ope a on o append s Fo I ow ng s Fop s ommen on h a new ang ed do o n ben a study n hese ere do ors an I don take nu h 6 o k in em ne ed of no k a on a o gan he go a w s ed hey ups and d awa h Now e Lo d A m gh y pu he a pe k e h ng n you e some good eason en he s bo nd o be a h h n he ma h nery when h s ook ou Hsanae o me- some of hese here pa en a a n a amb n around on a ou b om wha s been d d o he os dos Augus 2 s he da e se by Hen y Ho & Co o he pub a on o H F e d ng Ha a Lo e a Legend because abou ha time he June b des and he mo e o ess mpo an pa n ra be se ng down a e he honeymoon pe oa fo Lo e s Legend hough a wo k of on on ems se w h he ru h abou he prob ems o ea marr ed e. The pub she s ass aa an an smudge soy Tho s en e of se ng o fers a grea e d fo s dy o he depart men of ommerce and o he many b s ness s hoo s wh a a e sp ng ng p n ou o eges Com me o a no me e mone g ng s a s en a bank ng and w and med ne a e a en es shou d b s ud d as su h o w h su h s udy omes no o geae c en y bu a h ghe s anda d o eth s a w There s no more p ess ng pub e o be done han he d s o e y o he be ways o redu ng he coa o d a bu n and of e a ng bus ne b o he & andard o a p ofes I on The d s Wo k |