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TOle on h s ttsy h reads a new r dkM O telling of the abduction of jumhMrt in the pirates and te re a to ri.lt e emhlns In restoring his oj to afey Tfce obs a ee he oe 3t -ewta dolor th' and the perils that a Vt tie pa hs of his friends In the dtta to ejjde their captors make an B t.KHir In eresanr narraUve tttourse. as one crt 1c has atd of a o&r we k rou woukl hate to lire In i nrM sot-h as the pirates of t e sk but tou are delightfully xrsIous -i; sJ dot t bare to, Authors of no els tt h the bahlt of approprlat ng certa i IsneKMis these ciav?. howeve and Mr - irfl has gone as far as mos of them Ifl it t!aL The Pirates o th 8K tj liffcd aith action, auspe ise and n 4vnt aad one ra ght go isMerao XPs tad tart orse TAULTS OF AJIERIOAN BO'iS The FM re F i , rt of SAQ w I ft c f e dsa nn t e k he m The u no te ou e h f u e ge la u o e o n g i a e fti of nee g 1 a er g a ord i A KV e 1 8 a 1 s oo I an 1 ni, f o ro.e R a an 1 er a o fie gs i a 5 I ifla" f a ei el h e e feeeeta rQ s ea e , tic e e a la l t a d a ret per anent we of e b The. autho i tr 1s thl gap He proposas a a p ane of I lude aoti aor n str al til i on pple enta I i tit tloda f edu atlo r e adva akea of Indus ed at on I o. Ju o tv It the puMo s o a ate e o ou. aoiOrd n to e tu hor T ho n lea 1ng a hool d bo ahe g t m k ultb ao t hlng ke an dm ding of wha as wantel of h m e wo Id Kno ha e vanted to d r a east what a o 1 not do and he eu s to hi s f and h e plo e d be far mo e sa s factor tl a hoae r ou present i a As e Ft e n p lnt out the fa he s of toda -e o apt to forget the dlffl le onfrt g the r sons and al oug he ea e they often adopt a pollc h h doe raaKe for he beet In I e bo Ihev o J do we 1 o heed he ad Ice of Mr F lend and in eat a e ore e fo n tha nelfare. of th fa hers t the fu ure IMPORTANT WORK ON HIE WAR. Tti sevreu et ti. Hebuu enu j- r rm SUM Ka Gr e Au bo ot The ot wnii . On re. then bj M Br a, tn a Co sw y0 k W hen the a thor a f hook T e Secrets of the Oern ai War Office aa publ shed some n onths ogo, a nu nber of people, prln pa hose whose mpa ea are pro Ger a oc asion to or te h n sha pi a a storter of fa and so e e en fi fa aa 0 opoi 1 bra I n as a a But all of h a read e agreed h s or ti old n an e ept o all n erestlng and fascinating n an er The e e s of he Hohenzol erns ap pears as a p emen to the first book I he reade be omes a o. a n ed with s e remarkah a ng nformat o aa o he me ho n u o s of he po ers that be n nan Th no k deals not a one w the s am a sec et Be ce opera es of he ka ter but n tMes a wea fa s eddlnf new I ght on in ie ts a d rad lo s whose alfnlfl anc "as he fo e been e-arded as negligibla f e ample who would e er hlnk that the neat a he "asr of Russia smoke f n te o thlrtj atrong Ha ana s e e da had an bearing oh i ord g to D Gra ea. owe h s da lab as to Berloualy af ec ed he aar e r ous astem tha he has -on r a t ea fa th In the unX towm a.nd IS not! eablr superflt tious Beca se of th s suscep Iblllt to bet efs hat na e bee harac er sed as Irrational h eans hea upon C egoii Rasputin h p a e haplal a d confessor -for plr ua ad e It s ss d that Rasputin d a dee hat ed t U he m II and w P a as ons ertng th ad sa b U o rurlng ot h war h a 1 flu "'nun"" jep d o m a a V r u i a r 0 0 t e K bp ub of grt po u 0 Mai tha v o d h a po of I ut a 1 'no c ,rvta vh Ac rollo d Tt ht I ha e no 1 f ad h a s of r an h 1h 0 a b Ha flow to r o t a 9 aat J t rat o I it t. h& aa n) era unions 10 o 0 a a no of 0 dante " o el n hi no The a aa q as onab baa ba t e b p h n Kuropa ni rno 0 a ea gra 11 K o 4 ! ropa a p r a lo ma a 1 U rg h h a f e ca na 1 a s n g of t a Ka o aa ep in jf 1 aara opa Anl a ara pasea vh w n a d a a tantift of a A n a liow anv k t a hata tt o n el lifted lta e 3 4 4 000 Qarma A nf r a a ha SI 00 of t eaa ware or Gar anv 1 at 0O0 are tra na e a d raaer 4at& Thaaa t furai a o at asod to be taken f on the arxhl aa of t 0 larn an aa rat aar lea and it a a a true has u u deep b gnifl an a t a Ink ng Amarl an Xr Ora ta book a wor h raad ns Evan tho uh hie ao U s quen o ed by aon a on carta ri po n a Is presen a ion and explain t on of indisputable facta tvh h ha a hitherto been regarded aa an gnas 6 ffar from former a ereotyped ie a and nlth a force that Is on inc nc THE CRYTOR JUSTICE Tbt fo- Jus lea Aa An ho o of b Li rft urft of So Pto 4 GA id by I p od I I 1 AuUiof of By v v, Tha Juni e to U Inlfodilo 00 by I k Lioutlui) Au ho of The Ci of h Wl d The B Wolf K t u r td h Rp odu o of floe Pro n A Pub Ubad by John Wuoa Comptuy Ph aj ph The cr fot Juetke h ita ub t tie An A thoiogy of e lltarature of boclal Pro est accurately describes the reeu ta of LVton Sinclair a atrenuoue la oora during the past n ontha 1 conelea of the wrltlnrs of pi Uosop era poets no atlata eoc ai reforn ara and othore who okad the 1 1 is e aBetntt that social In Just of Tilth no I itte a know to the large n ajorll of those who w 11a 0 tha means to bu t e book and t e undc S and! g to reed it lntelltge th But as 1 mated n t e work Itself It a doubt ful hether th upper strata of 0 le with t a a d of e ea eui a book aa th a rea Ue Uie meaninf of tho rv for Justice aa those who are d rectly con erned real Ue t Thay can heme er at least ba given a In ght Into the cond tlona t at have b ackened huma lty a re ord for ages past The elections choae 00 er a period of 4000 enr and Include quotations from tie asi that has bee tr tten o t I subje Dra atl&ta, philosophers pota. ao a deal sts atatean en. re Iglous teaoi e 8 essayists, novel ta fen lnla s eC6no mlts, modem radi als onternporan wr tat all are represented and by men and women who are known at leaderb li their arloua fie da Tha Illustrations repeat in art what has bean done n I t erature mong the art lets w o have on buted are M let Van Bleabroack KoUw ts Meunlar Mow bra Clarke Ho (ran Borkl n Dora and Walter Crane Ja k Iondon has wrl ten tie tntroduc tlon He compares tha no k 1th tha B b e he Koran and the Talmud and with hs haracterlstc force stles it as tne h roanUt holy book n nclalr In h s preface aa ft, I ha e not onaldered It mv f n tlon to act as eneor otheproc ass of social eolutlon Kverv aspect of h revolutionary mo ament has found a vo e in this book. Two quest ons have been asked of each wrter Ha e you somet Ing to say and ha e you aald it w h some sepclal effe tl enesb? Hla purpose has been to compile t eae ex eerpts In which are oleed mankinds p o est against the est maas of unfair nets ruelty and suffering throagh in just e in the world Of these writers Jack London In his Introduction says , One has but to read the names of men and women whose words burn In these pagan and to recall that b far more than a e age ntel gen e ha e they won to he r place n he world s eye and n the worlds brain long after the dust of t en has ante ed to real 20 that due credence must be p aced n the r report of t e wo Id here n recorded L f e ore at them wl h its heart break They could not es ape the hurt of t by se fish refuge n t e gluttonies of brain and body The saw, ind steeled themsel es to see clear ed and unafraid Nor were the af fl ed by some strange mvopla. T ey a saw the same th ng They are al agreed upon what thev saw The total ty of heir evidence proves th s unswerv 1ns: cons stenc T ey ha e brought t e epor tl ese commies oners of humanity It la here In these pages It is a true report. FOOTBAIiL STOET The trt D eh Br J Raymond Z it 6 Fub Usbed by Raod McM f A CD th go A book of ac Ion for boys Car el H 1 d eth a sen or of Ba ard co lege a so of a pron nent New Yort merchant and football Idol In tea the contempt of ) Is co lege when he fa Is to stop a a at mln ute rush of an oppos ng footba 1 team and thereby a low the r val team to win a vl tory Scorned by his fellows and d s ownpd by h a father aa a quit er for re fusal to return to col ege e journeys to Panama where the b g canal la unde construction F6r the first t me In ha life he learns the meaning of wo k He soon be omes embro ed n a nu ber of e olver f ghts w th the nat vea but emerges the v ctor Persuaded by a ew a qu red um he reso ves to return to h s co ege and face the unjust scorn of t 8 fe ows O e of his eamma ea however has leared him of the a ge of coward ce by evplaln g that he waB p a J. ca ly unconsc ous at the t me of he f4 al a ge of the opposi j? backs li s re rn a made a ce eb a on and he s soon res o ed o hs od i ace amo g h r f lends H a father a so forg ves m and he c oses h s ca ee tr umphant y The b ok smacks too n Uch of t e n e o drama to be regarded as h idea One fo bo s a though t s whoesone instruct ve and fu of 1 fe 1 " j FATItETtS AND SONS I The a 0 Ph hftn By Jamoir Ruia t b . D Ph D Pub nhed by V 4 Pub ah ng t ouse Ch ago A message for fathe s plead ng fo t e ra a ng of t e b andards of fa he hood Mr P ce as made an ex aue ve study of t e mora s of t e na on and e pu s some st r ng stat s cs before the re de that car y we ght He s ows the fo of the po icy of fa se modesty and g norance that has bee so d east oua y fo lowed n t e pant and urges refo n n t e edu ation of bo h bojs a 1 ft b He com pa es fe to a u way To quo e m Tach pfr on s h s own eng neer f r man and conduc or p fe s ra lway C d en bo and chl d cn to be bo a e e passengers How much safe a the 1 fe journey of a ch d when bor o the r g t pa en a foun at o wee he roadbed of s future fe la the in e ance of a sane m nd a 1 v gorous bo 3 ob a na f 0 n a pcrfe y endowed fa he oug e o e t es of a ea thy mot e To be mas er me an c and eng nee On fee ra wa w t the ab ty to con o mse f and ins re the safety of o e s w h unse f eh devot on I go far n e character s r makeup ot t e hero c fathe wanted Mr Pr ce Is conv nc ng and a vo da of counsel are we 1 adv ed A TRAVEL BOOK T 0 Sp 0 Sou 8 n S o By Ta tne A wa o & a o A ho 0 Tho fipo 0 0 T e Pp o F an J I a ed Tub ahCd by T Page Compan Bo on A ntere&t ng vo ume of ra e desc b , ng th au 0 s b to t e sho es of isou her Europe The course of er 6 1 ped on beg na w th the T gu an R era 1 and eads to Ion an and gc an eoas anl teca ota Ad a Tea lo has fie & hu a ru e book a not confined a o e o dea r p Ions Of tha a e e and geogiap u ncludes m ny c am lg t le a orlas of I a la Auit an ad S oil an lntorj N o 0 legends wit quant bits of character sketch ng and wl 1 steal pi Uosoph a ng br ghten t a joumay of the reader as ha foTowa hla entertaining guide through the plct reaque co ntn The book Is bea f a rated wl h plates depicting scenes of the reg on tra e d wo ka of art fo nd In tie mu fieums and ndustrlal vlewu T e loer of tra el will lead I wltl pleasure POSSIBILITIES OF SAVING Tho Book o T u h By T D M Orio Au hor o Pua ng You Sua d Pub iJhad by trunk a Waioa a Oonpan N w orlt T P MacOrago a e known as an author t o m ngs anka and In es man a and iln c aw oj thrift end 6a tngs ha e bea efo e le pUb 1 c n any tin ea In h s h atas work I e eplton laea e henof ta f s s emat fcullj pla ad aa gu an palgns and describes n any of a p f a w I re the young In as or o d saater T e st r t of conservation he asse ta a in the air Effort are being made to pre an watte In t e nation 1 tie state in tha city In the factory on the farm Tha question Is Has ha neW conscious nasa of tha heed of e onom extended as far as the home and tl e Individual He urges preparedness as t lifts has argument and shows l ow he a who Is able to utilise 1 la neigh ho ft etrcmlt a hla op nor unity la t a man who has exer taed ommon sanae and economy II s ramarks on the serMca of banks tl e const tueni e eraents of a onservatl e mvaatmen and the earning power of monej wil pro a aal aid to an par son who U not familiar with the pons I bl lit lea- of rffu4ar mN ods ofva Ing PUBLIC ORATORY KUbe Oomp e Ou d o Pub lc fTpaak ng By Oranv a K a Ao ho of Ho o PpMk 1q Pub U rt Spse bfi and Hot ct Maka Tham Ptr Pub abed by Funk 4 Wagna a Com p or Nw Yo k A arge en yclopedie olum covering sll phasea of the publ c speakers art Mr Kiel ear haa ompi ed Into one book the opinions advice and instructions of ex perls ort I e subject of public orato y from Demos the es to tl e nodern textbook writers He has ga 1 ered together some of t e bast spec mens of og c and elocut o e er recorded A I ot Is points are for lbl Illustrated with quotations from past and present n asters. One finds a remarc able number of selections7 wblch Include the best that haa been thought and said by many writers and speakers The wo k s we 1 Indexed and wf 1 be welcomed as a valuable reference work by t oae w o have need of info rnatlon on the sub Jec s It dea s w th. SONNETS OF TIIE DAY Pra 9onn s By Je a W laeman 0 bba Au ho of Ort onu Pub abed by ba Au ho a V a a ova A CO ec Ion of sonnetB Insp red by In terna ona movemen s The fl st twenty of them were wr tten at a t me when t e nat on was involved n a 1 scuss on as to whether the canal to s d pute shou d be subm tied to arb trat on Tl e rema der ha e been large j inep reJ by" the war The lover of poe ry wl f nd In Peace Sonnets a somewha d fferent treatment of subjects which a e com ng to be mbre or ess hack eyed Se era! of the ve ses however are too mechan al to be classed as rea poetry although he thought ex ?. essed is usual v lof y so ofty n fact hat there is acklng con ct on CHRIST IN CHILDHOOD a ob A Lad of Na a By Mab 0 od Sh a Pub ohed by Rund M Na y Co Ch ago An attractive story of e fe of C r st to d f on the standpo nt of p aymatea who meet Him wl en He is but a boy 12 year of age The beautv of s charac er 5 c ear y e ealad and the nc dents at aur oun llslfeaeto vt as mp e c arm t at appea s s ro g v to bo a a d g s T e au or races lis 1 fe hs ory f om II s expe en es as a yo hful a pen er to the later even s Of It s man 1 ood T e storv that never gro sod s o d anew w t a ref es ng en that makes for cleane t o g ts and t et re g on A TIMELY THEME on mon Be na a App ed o onn Su ag By A y Pu nam Ja ob IV D Tub ih d by O p Pu nam a Bom New t k T e reader 9 nfo rrted on t e co er of h s vo e a he Inc osed s a state nen of e easons v f fy the demand to extend suffrage to women with a consideration of the arguments e gains h e f ranch semen t But on lookl g Into the book one finds that it Is mud more tun a eta ement It Is a ompendtun nnd a history of the mo e ment n one 0 ume It Is more than a brief a he enlarged ar; ment which ery forcefully presents a plea for suf fragf and equally forref My answers tie argumen b opposing It Frances Maule Bjork nan in the Intro duct on informs us that tire author Is exceptionally wel Qualified to wr te on this subject Certain. the theme Is a time y one and a perusal of the book w-1 1 confirm the Introducers estimation of the author A OIEL AT SCHOOL A tnaj Rn e Ta By Louise M Br enba h Au ho o A ma a Had e Ha A ma a Bophorao aar E Pub shed b The Pags Company Boa on Those fflrls who lave fol owed the ca reer of Alma Peabody through her three years at that n ost delightful of glr s boarding schools Hadley Hal w 11 wel come her In her se lor ear The incl den a and exper ences t at abound In her f nal year at the famo a o d fid ool fur n Hh mater al for a b ght enterta n ng s ory that will win its ay Into any g rl a 1 brary LITER AS Y NOTES METROPOLITAN John Reed haa oontr bu ed he eed ng Trt c e , o he Me ropo Ian fd Augus He Has a ed 1 Se b a Be noen Ba ob and has da o ed ha e 0 ts o a dea p on e he noun y and 1 a poop e Theodore Rooaere a onsp uoua p ea en w h a wa art e nsu ng Pea e by Pre pa ednoM fo Wa a wh h he doc area hat unp epa edn aa n ee he same roub cs ha have be a en hex o and Be g um a ae 2a tig w a a so nap ed by he wa and des bes he don on 0 he Jews a be a oua oun ea ha a e now a wa In add on he e are s o et by R ha d Ha d ng Da a Larry E ana Henry M ho ebe e net I aynea O n ore and , o he a AUGUST ATLANT C MONTHLY B gad e Gone a H M Ch nden aa on b u ed o he Aug a A an J o h a ead ng a a on Q Gb 00 0 Pi Uta Gene a Ch enden h a decry ng he p a ea of wa eve he em oondomnn mos of the pa a r ned en as In p a a and use ess W am C Drehe haa a no u ted he wa and p eeen a an um na g Eke h 0 Von H ndenburg Oene a and Man Be end R mp ns ed by e san e h h o d a es on Non ea tan and a and d b ea h s eo e n an unusua y 1 d e mann Tho Go man a d Eng ah na ' ona ph ouoph os are e e c y om pared a 1 At) nd a art e on S a e Aga na Com itl Dea h P o nen among 0 o e -w ers ae Anne Do g as 3od k h a na baby s o y Owe 86 La Ba nes Robe S os Wa do K Fo b s and 0 he s A new o ume o poeme R e b 0 e R a Sa a Teaada en be pub 1 ed ep en be by ho Ma m an ompnny of Kew k Th a a M sa Tensda s bo k he e on 0 T 0 and O he Po n a a g appea ed u ea s ago The u e m unto d an a g ronne f 0 0 he p en a ha e appealed n he ead b nagaz 11 an ha 0 b n abs a ed n o Qe man b Rudo R de They w be p b s ed 0 tv un a be se of he na No o w ca s aa ho a b en a n w 0 e 0 p n o Ge S a o Po au ho 0 F e It eft Ladd e The a es The G o he L mbe ob c and he announce men om Doub etlay Page A Co ha be ew book H b Bfiued on Aug ha fl ea ed fe n e ng 0 ft nhellea wd Th e o h b new no 6 a M hae 0 a o an ad he w pe ed om ne Ut wh ha e been ea d abou h book a e o b be e ed b hae s n e wa & I ng omp n o o p edo esao tea u dea b u o hesoyaew hhe da p bbd |