Show I I In the tho of or Liberty IY IH It a n story of or the terror by h Owen Johnson author luthor of ot Arrows of or the Almighty In 1001 J OI i Owen OWell Johnson JohnRon then only 23 published his hla first book bool of or fiction Arrows ot the tho Almighty The book WOK warmly by the WIS pro pronounced by Joel Chandler Harris tho strongest first book has been blen pro produced produced In this country for tor many mAn years Now cornea a n new lew novel from the young pen Ie In II tho Name of oC Liberty This story Is dramatic In the true of or the word that the characters am Arl modified mo by their relations to ono one mi an another other ns al well aH In II the ordinary of ot the scenic notion action of ot great hl lolI I events for the nana 10 lakes the reader Into the thick of oC tho days aYI of the French i evo evolution lution Though It Is In and nt at 10 an on historical novel the ceil cel point Is not nol nor neither of ot whom ns IA a Q charac character ter but hit n seller of or cockades nn on or girl who ho Is In the he whirl of oC events and who In the tha first sincere affection of lt lire life by hy dint of or the sur surviving primal Instinct of or rises lo to great Krent heights of or sacrifice It I Is IR u story of or tho common cOlmon people of or Paris as affected by b the revolution a relieved by humor and devotion Owen Johnson 01 thoI of or In the Name of or Liberty Just published by tho Century company lives III and writes In Conn He WAi born In New No York In 1878 In his hl preparatory lIre para tory course coule nt Al Law V school he ho founded and waR first Ir t editor of or tho Lit Litto It to 10 which he Ia contributed a number nf ot stories storIe of or American AmeriAn school life le to Yale In 1690 18 6 ho he was a constant con can contributor to tho YAI Lit Li was elected chairman of or the Lit Il of ot his chins It I adds to the Ihu Interest of his hil book hool Arrows of or tho Almighty to know klow the novel by hy nn ni unanimous mOis vole ote of or tho Yale faculty was nc as nn An equivalent of or lyn months work lost by the author on account of o illness To gather material for Ctr In n the Name Nume of or Liberty Mr spent pent two years In Paris dur during durIn ing In which he made n careful study of or orthe the period thAt of or the tho French revolution having access to 10 unpublished un pub documents at nt tho t The Tho chorus of ot approval with wih which Mr H n Lents book Done flood linn been received has hiI led to the Iho publication of ot an ni edl Ion where tho artist has given Ms Ills In Interpretation Intel tel pre tit Ion of at some ot or the witty and clever satires which the author hai launched at lt the tho of or the heal healing Ins ing art Mr Lent set forth his In tho effort made to secure n euro cure for Cor an In obstinate am ani peculiarly malevolent brand of tt rheumatism his hil exposition of or the methods method practise I Iby by hy the of DC whom ho he consulted con was waa so 80 Inexpressibly Ihy funny that the tho reading world laughed from one end of or the tho country countr to tho other Mr Ir Lent Jelt did dil not denounce the tho practitioners ho hp simply told what they did Ild to him Ol told toll It I In such n R fashion that oven eel the tho them themselves selves hAIl Imd to 10 The he hook book showed that Mr 1 Lont la Is a humorist of rare dis discernment and quality Not every m n hns AI HIP Ih philosophy to sou Reo the humor humorous ous side of ot his own suffering That ThAI the story Alor elle WAS well told fold Is II by b thi UI welcome which tho book hok hns his u In 11 nil ni quarters 11 11 It I lu l unique In character mid none Done Good Is IR now 10 brought out In a 1 new niI edition with t 0 1 which fall to Increase the good Impression the book hns hos already cre created cr alf The Tho fun of ot the pictures picture Is Just jUR ns R crisp ns pungent nn ni void of of or offense as a the text tex They ought to add AM tn tl the of or the book book Sines Done Good was first published Mr Lent has ha tried trl another cure Ho He Hohm HehR hm hR gone on to tn Arizona to test teat the tho effects of ot the th superlatively dry l of or that thal region upon his hil malady Ha He writes usefully from the borders bordor of or the desert that thal ho 11 has gained 10 pounds U In hop thAt this thI Increase nf mil Arl pom Ille tissue th le will wi bruin heln to limber mh r up his bin stiff II lI Joints he finds life lre thre Is full Cul of new mid It Is evident he h enjoys conditions which Are ro m those to 10 which the eastern man ls Is ac ae I o customer It I Is I possible 1109 the climate of or Arizona Ariona may lay achieve nil 01 sorts und and conditions of or practitioners of o tho heal healing ing filed led to 10 accomplish Certainly Certain every one ene who hns hos re d Mr II Lents phil philosophically phi humorous account of or his nf at will wish him nil 11 sorts of or luck Tho desert de arl ar Irl abundantly up I piled with hot ot air but It Il Icem to bo boot of ot a n wih different from that dis dispensed by the dozen doul and oms on healers who offered to elro him offhand Published by hy Brooklyn Ragle Press PIl Brooklyn N Y I |