| Show HOOKS Bools No more suitable book for tor Easter could be Imagined than Bishop Law Lawrences Ln Lawrences study stud of Phillips Brooks Brooke which Houghton Co have just published bound In white and ancI gold and containing a n photogravure portrait The little volume brings out In a II mae mas masterly terly way the tho great erlat preachers more mare permanent contributions to the religious thought and life lICe of oC the time tillie It Is a sketch of ot his theological of ot his attitude towards time the Intellectual and spiritual movements move men III of the nineteenth century of or the leading I features of his hll own thought and of ot his relations to the time church It delivered as ns un nn address from Crom tho the pulpit of Dr Phillips Brooks In Trinity Church Chuich Boston Hoston Jan 23 1903 1803 at lit n service held by the two tw J dioceses In the state of or aetta on of the tenth anniversary of ot the death of or their late bishop It Is le n a I mod model model model el of or eloquence good taste mid which nil all admirers of ot Bishop Brooks will 1111 desire to possess C Hanford Hendersons new Mil book Look John Houghton Boughton t tCo Co comes under the head of oC fib fic fiction tion but Its lis title hardly docs does justice to Its contents and to Its genuine cheer and humor It Is n a I romance not a I novel combining the thc admirable qualities of ot The rhe of ot a n Bachelor and The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table and recalls John qualities which Its lis ready read wel welcome welcome come conic Its lis scene Is T d partly In Suit and partly In America At tt I a I chateau upon the shore ot of I lake ake the time render meets a u group of ot In and attractive people and ancI his sympathies thiN thies are ure engaged by nn an idyl idyllic lic Ile love lovo affair The rime chile chief Interest of ot the book hook lies ilea deeper Mr loll Henderson Is already well known as nil a n graceful and singularly stimulating essayist e and his wholly delightful ex excursion Into new fields of oC humor senti sentiment I ment went anti reflection will secure for tor him himan an nn enthusiastic audience 1 9 1 The by Guy Ouy Wetmore arryl Is la a novel which has for tor Its basis the labor trou troubles troubles bles bloc for tor Its scene s ne of action the coal re rc glons glom during durin a I strike period which reo re required required the time presence presente of oC the militia and for Its hero the nn flit Impulsive American who ho upon the 00 IUS ot of the governor of ot the Imag inary Inar state of assumes con COli control trot of the state sta te nail by his force torce and wisdom restores res torIs order without blood bloodshed shed hed The en engagement engagement to a I young girl during these troublous times adds much to the com coin complication of o the hl situation It Is n a interesting story stor full of Incident and of oC patriotism and andUs Its Us appearance just now when hen the coal situation of ot the country COUll try engrosses pub public lie lic attention Is III timely Mr Ir Carry arol has hall a R ready pen lIen and his numerous num contributions to the lending leading magazines ably prove his hili versatility and his popularity ns as a II short story storywriter stor storywriter writer The Tf m ma II written with ell all tine tho literary that marks his former work |