| Show I L BOOKS l 1 lA A story stor comes from New Hampshire to 10 tho effect that certain prominent citizens or of that state st o are aro expressing considerable curiosity curlo as its to 10 the tho con tents of Winston new now book boo Mr 11 Career Camel When hell Mr Churchill entered Politics ns as a IL i m mom m her ber of tho Iho Now Hampshire legislature old hands bands at the political game o wore not net Inclined to take Uiko him hini seriously as a a politician Since Sinco his campaign for the tia governorship however oven his hla op iii opponents admit that he lie has hus learned the political game gamo thoroughly Jethro Bass tho the real 1111 hero of ot Coniston showed that Mr 11 Churchill knew about hout I tho the political methods o or of a put past generation and the report that his now book deals with tho the present time tinie lies has caused every overy prominent politician In Now Hampshire to wonder whether perchance he lie Is thin time to bo b the tho vie vic victim tim of ot Mr 11 satiric pen pena II a e I It Is welcome news nolis that Mr Ir Marion Marlon I Crawfords Tho Thin the expected sequel to Full Fair Margaret MargaretIs Is la to be Ie published 1 before the tho end of the tho month Fair Pall Margaret Is probably ably abl the most popular story Mr Ir Craw Crawford lord ford lies has written since lince the ca series and mid the tho demand for or a II a se so sequel o I quel is said eai to 10 have havo been so Insistent I that the tho author could scarcely have havo ro re resisted It oven had ho wished to Tho Th I now nell book takes lakes up the tho story of or Mar Margaret Margaret lal garet Donne when she huts has become be como tho th I greatest singer in the world It Is moro truly an on International novel than any other Mr II Crawford has haa written I I Its lis scenes lure are enacted In the tho lobbies and behind the tue curtain of or tho the Metro Metropolitan Metropolitan politan Opera Jn in Now York on tho tIle deck of or nn n ocean liner lInel In country countr houses and UIO tho streets treet and ami of or London Tho Thu char characters include Americans Englishmen I Italians Frenchmen Frenchman Germans Hermans Rus nu Russians Grecians Gr And this cosmopoli cosmopolitanism Is not nil all veneer it Is In tho the very ver atmosphere ot or tho thu story It Is IH many years ears since Inc Mr 1111 Crawford lias luts written u ii I novel with M tiO big IL a theme or 01 ono one that gives opportunity for or such variety as ns to setting and Ind plot plotS S An Interesting cartoon showing a big California redwood tree and anti pictured from rOut Its ts roots to its I I topmost t bronchi branch sorno of oC the Important historical events and discoveries that have occurred dur during durIng ing lag the growth of or ono one of or those forest fore lit recently appeared In Life Tho Tim picture was drawn by hy C Broughion und anti Is about to 10 be publish published ed fd by ono one no of Cf the tho Pacific railroads oa as an IllI advertisement of or tho the wonders of or California 1 II I I I IThe Tho The Golden GallIen Ladder Is ic a I new ne novel by II that popular writer Margaret Pot lot Potter Potter lotter ter It Is tho the story of it I struggle bo be boo lovo and an that grips the th reader rota the tho start blurt and nn for sheer realism Is lii unique In American fiction John comas conies as It II a it ayou I you Hi front from a lL Wisconsin farm to Chi Chicago ChicolO cage cago stops on tho Iho lowest rung of or the tue golden ladder In tin Iho cheap board boal where ho lives lIos encounters Kit Kitty It Itty itty ty n IL wilful girl of ot 17 and timid intends Intend to marry her But nut she site through Is II lured to Now York and there takes h up III with now mien hovers rises to power In the tho Now New NewYork York financial world lorld Kitty makes n II ahad had final effort to enmesh him but Is la bitt and ends along tho the road site nho be gao while although ho lifts haa achieved his hid end goes gocs on his way a a ai restless i From start to finish tho thin Golden Ladder In is keyed to thu tho highest pitch IllicIt of ut excitement and iund will vili find many renders readers I Ill are aro tho tue publisher publishers On sale at Dc rt News New Hook stoic I I King ICing Spruce tho the title of n a now novel by h Day author of Pino Tree lleo im co Ballads Squire etc ett emil emilis Is tho tile most pretentious and of Ills his efforts This litis Is IH u it ureal I real ieni story It In iii moro than that It U is Ua I II a ft I novel It Is IK tho the romance of or a 1 young moans 1111 light for hive lovo iid fortune In tho thio f t ot of Maine It a II mighty battle buttle the tho tyranny of or tho the timber thither bat bar barons batone one ons and amid their lawless slon anti Iho tho I lie power howe r or ii f C King jig H IU eo Tho rho young joung luiu 1110 lido op opposed opposed posed In I ii hue his lovo In Vt for lor tr tho t lie daughter deti cuter of or the lumber king enters the tho I lie with willi vi t ii tho the mid nini pits lilts his hili pluck the tho tyrant powers Tho ho star tot Is vital with the tho strong sll IIII passions of tiC men mall and frush with ivi tho tue 1011 t lalI of or tho the humor in III inthe the conflict of men with tin HIHI 1111 ti ii I hg Ut il I of ot the Iho woods D 0 Britt tt the Ih tyrant of ot the tho tho thai ot oC y Gore Tommy Eye Jyo Uio tho drunk till mid find tho tile girt gill of If tho tile IB is linked limited with tho thu life lito of ot Own UlIa 11 There IH hi no nl with the Ine outliers author knowledge 0 of nf tho thu woods and atul tho scents In iii King like the tho grout great forest Olost till light gut ii Iho tho 1 ito ills up 1111 of the Uio damn dinn and amid mud race willI i ti titue tho tue logs nio 11 full till of ot n it I vitality A 4 to tn not ut the tho blood bounding l II the tho wild lid of or the tho lumber load let loose clown doin tho the mid lull ht noail on for fey or Urn the of nt tho tile round to jo senile arol A tender story atory IH is I icing harper urN r 0 t I I Ionta onta S by h 1 Mury lury Austin a u novel of literary In Is t lIst picture piet of or a IL I lit tie community I y In I U nil not lot far Car or Sills Bull main motive In its this story It Is nn U C the contrasting fate of or two young mar mor clod ried couples One woman married l her husband with only a n pleasant affection In her hel love and aini so tho tile story finds them the man inca faithful and amid prosaic the wo we woman woman weman man with her hor ripe for tho tue poetry of ot Ideal first love but her final happiness In devotion to 10 her hor husband Tho Thu other woman ivonian shallow who marries a It young professor because she Is II nattered lettered by his prefer preference reCer enCl ence and believes In his Ills success as lieu her social steppingstone drifts Into Inlo re ro renewed Intimacy with an nn old lover San Santa Santa ta Lucia Iuela has hns sweetness humor and common sense and leaves a II deep Una feeling of or alls well Harpers pub Ushers I C I I IJohn John and Sebastian Cabot by b Frederick A Ober Heroes of oC Amer American lean ican history Illustrated The rho lives of these intrepid explorers luid their claim to the tho discovery of or the mainland ot or North America havo have long been ob oh obscured by b controversy and Ind documents Mr Ober makes clear u IL great deal In narrating their famous ramous voyages Many of or tho tIm pages vividly picture the excitement and stir In Eng land lund Venice and ant Spain when the new mw nei world and Its riches tho thio talk and dream of or king kin and peasant alike Tho rho book will prove provo a treasure of or knowl knol knowledge knowledge I edge edlo and entertainment to 10 young oung read readers readers ers ors I Harpers Indoor Bk for Boys by hy Joseph Josoph II 11 Adams author of Harpers Outdoor Book Dook for Boys etc With many Illustrations This Is a I practical and comprehensive book bonk designed to show how 11 IL boys bO 8 leisure time Indoors can be spent both pleasantly and profit profitably profitably ably ubi It takes up carpentry and wood woodcarving Woodcarving carving metalwork anti and wirework re me hot Hof etching and nail clay modeling book bookbinding bookbinding binding and other varieties of or Indoor occupation It constantly In Inculcates inculcates neatness and orderliness In work and Incites to original thinking and dexterity of at hand As AH practical training for Cor tho the growing TOwing boy bo tho the book bookIs Is admirable and eo ci wl e Is 19 its lis scope that It Is IH euro Buro to 10 appeal to every eory taste and to every special 1 capability Boys Bo s swill will find through its guidance admirable able ways wa 8 In which to spend tho the rainy days da s and tho the long evenings and amid bettor better than this will vill acquire through Its teaching a 1 practical aptitude which will Infallibly bo be of or high value In later life lICe I I S Mr lr John N lies has writ written ten tell a ft 1 now book boo I of or travel which Is III pub huh published this week Moro More than any au other Mr Ir Is pointing out to 10 who can cnn afford the expense that they thoy can also afford the time for a II vacation trip abroad Four years ago lIgo Mr Jr who 1 I tic a I business businessman man also alHO an optimist and a II man mall of or energy wrote 1010 a book boo entitled Three Weeks eek In Europe or Tho TIme Vatican of or a 11 Busy BURr Man Inn based upon his own while traveling abroad In all particulars unlike the tho professional guide guidebook took book boo I It is I ti it 1 narrative full rull ot or Incident and humor Just tho thin things thing one ono wants to know and full till of or pertinent suggestions suggestions lions The Tho volume made a I hit lilt and anti out of ot this first SUCCORS elt clime came tho the Idea that there thelo watt was a 1 Held for a series serle II of or travel hooks books showing hat a it I busy man could do by hy taking a ii 1 week to go and 1 ii i week to come como with two to three weeks on the other side just about 1 tho time the Iho average roan man could spare for fora a II vacation trip 1111 And now thoro thero Is its nn 1111 Three Weeks Abroad Ab oad orles horles un tin under tier der the Iho authorship of or Mr lr I amid published by bv tho time Reilly Britton Co Chicago Th Tim rim second hook book of tIme tho series perlo Is Just published Weeks II In n Holland and Belgium Is crisp and filled with excellent de descriptive helpful the new how IS I ii with 51 12 pictures nil alt taken by Li II thai tho author but entirely out of or time tho usual Mr roll is 18 soon Roan to leave leavo for Cur fori 1 ii i vacatIon In England where hero ha lie will situ izo hl his limo t I tim In I it ennel nG through ho tho country Counti amid nud nort year n a mf n book will cover this Interesting trip I Jy f tho the mental and moral condition of or ortho tho tim larger proportion of Qt tho the negro rocs race 50 BO years nIce ago aO And ho hie continues tho Iho IH St of or the progress s which till the race lies hOI ma made mado lo since inc emancipation Is tho the character and mund quality of or such Buch homes as aa which arc to 10 bo be Inter Interestingly interestingly pictured and amid described In the tha th thIlay theMay May Ilay Century One of or every human humon beings Is a it 1 child says say tho the Delineator This means children who are homeless today In III this tills country countr thousand of or are aro nt present In homes hollies under tinder the this caro care of or tho National Childrens Homo home society Nearly are In orphanages asylums all lums and various Institutions through throughout out the country Thoro Is 18 still n II great grent work before tho National Ing and work which the thai De Do Delineator Is proud to share for the tho work will he bo Incomplete until every overy heath healthy normal child has been placed wh ro It U wilt will receive Its f fiLi l sr iv and mother r love lovo story etory of or the tho l Campaign la is a ii 1 one ant on The Tho president of or tho Publishing company wanted to do something for He lIe hits has hl an Idea that t It would bp l f a n fine thing to nn an orphanage The Tho editor of or tho thai Delineator llO with Ith him bins Somo Son time tinie iiI In tho tIme he ho h hat had hoard heard a ii I charity worker talk of or a 1 different method of or coring for orphans 11 its H sent lent nt out to Homer Folks l to Dr Hastings H lInW Hart anti lIml to 10 various other In III work anti and bo boo became lame came convinced that Hint the place for the normal chilli was Va In a n horns home wh r hearts wore were warm enough to toI I omo him Gradually from the In formation lIon accumulated was wall evolved tho th Campaign Tho The editors of ot the Delineator havo b beet been en working upon the tho campaign wince last hiatt August and Rud they thoy are l ar still learning MIl nil I S I In imi the six sl months of or Its Ita cuo the tho Delineator huts has PuShed certain results It II Is now In touch with 45 15 for tor placing dill chil children dren It H U is I In correspondence corre with 1203 1200 curing for It t luti lius been llon surprised to dad that a II number of these thele Institutions are aro ready end and will willIng willIng Ing tn to surrender dependent children to Rood homes hornel believing this to tow be the that hotter bolter method of or caring for them thern end and It II Is connecting such Institutions with agencies such ns as II DI Dr Harts Hart It has hn facilitated the placing of several hun bun bundled hum children In good homes It has hns brought together and od tho th best boHt thought of or Into country upon this subject and presented It in 11 readable rOl form to 10 the tho tho Ihl which knows nothing of or this thus form ot or work worl but hot which Is la ready and easer eager clI er to hear of ot It Who ho fin cart measure tho th results of or such education It lies has held Itself ready to consider ony nn suggestion any criticism that Is offered orro 1111 sacrificing much ittu ebb ah copy cot COIl from the magazine stand standpoint point In the Interests of or the tho children It Jt Intends to go on as ns fast ns as wisdom penults In close connection with tho the most d thinkers upon UI tho thin sub subJect 1111 and amid It sincerely believes 1 that the tho th publicity given glon to this most Im mi Important work vork will wll result ultimately In incalculable good to tho the cause IlIRe C A pretty feature of or tho the Campaign conducted by the tIme Delineator Is II the response It haa lias evoked from frum the happy children of or loving parents Scarcely a IL day passes without ono tub letter In lii childish handwriting arriving at nt tho the editorial office One little girl gill of or soy sev seven se en cn writes Dear Sir SirI I 1 saw the thc and I 1 think I will wilt tako four Please LSe send scud theIr clothes with thorn thom and are aro they the over ever naughty and If It they the are aro how holY shall I them send them soon Roon and what mo no their last names I 1 will try to to o a II good guo homo home for 01 them 1 J am ani soy sev seven soyen eV eVen en yours old Enclosed 11 were tho thai four rom clipped pie plc tums ImI Another letter was a of or hooch An accompanying note from tho timo mother explained that It was her S 3 daughters method of or hoping hOI IIII that time the babies habits would have a adder fadder anti and mud del by hy II Sun Sunday they day dl |