Show Heredity For Forms Fon Problem ii in i i J Jessup 0 eup x By CLARE CLARE OLARE WINGER t How often ren have we tossed that book which promised promised to be he be imf different different differ differ- ent wearily aside at the clos close or oft of the last chapter chaper or before but bi which we found to be Just he lie same old plots revised and touched up a a. bit and how often ofen have wo we sighed for tor something new In novels nov nov- els cIa something truly different Well VeI it is here that here book which Is different Newton Fessle Fuessle s ls the author and the title Ute Is Jessup Jessup Jes es sup The sup plot r revolves voIes a ast st startling p problem In heredity something quite quie new to A American fiction It I seems f to fi be e the tate Late of ot Jessup Jeup r a sensitive ambitious convent bred girl to to remain gi under the roof pf I her grandparents re In n a small town z to r In the western part of or the state o oi New ew York But when her grand grands father father awkwardly reveals to her hei the secret of her origin life changes change her Jle for or Jessup and anti she casts herself hersel among strangers In the desperate hope that tat tat new surroundings and new friends friend will help her to realize reaUze less keenly that which she considers consid- consid ers era rs her Inferiority to others The stage stae solves the problem for f Jessup and after ater heartbreaking failures and disappointments disappointments' sh she reaches reache's the the- place where advance advance- merit ment is certain and rapid f Add Ard now following following- closely In In Inthe the wake o of achievement new a ave ave ve nue of hope and ambition open be be toro fore her new battles to win baltes to and pd Od the Uie question of love queston and ante marriage martlage enter she Is again eon con con s ant J 4 front lh the realization of the sordid facts of her birth i The maddening sense of isolation leads Jessup to the d deliberate J In 1 of the proverbial family tree with all the necessary i tons o o of pride snobbishness and andt I aristocracy t 1 i The story of Je Jessup sup her failure and successes h her r courageous fight I against overwhelming odds h hf lii i marriage marrae Into an aristocratic am fam am failure again Is recorded Ir lit cha chapters of tragic Irony Ir The stor story r is Is refreshing antI and stimulating and very worth whiles while In In- Inthe the sense that It ft I brings hO home hoi strongly the E tp reader the desper f desperate ate fight against odds of those off f unfortunate birth j ti BonI Liveright New York York j |