Show I T r i it t tr r r r rr r rr r r t BOOKS I p AH lf 11 Lenis Lewis's Xe Hook Bool I Aft After t the th appearance of oC Day there thIc was no chance to doubt that Alfred Alfac Henry Lewis knew the i j loneer Ionel West Vest as few men In knOw knew w it and 1 rca cr I could coul relate After Atter Tho The Doss Boss III there a was no doubt about his know know- lug ne the Tammany Brave us as we ve see tc him Mm Im In the Now New York wigwam Since those books Mr Lewis has line written The Sunset Trail In Jn which the tue sheriff shier sher ItT iff of Dodge City Bat 1 figured and now he promises a new book Ii Confessions of oC a n Detective evolved evolve from city sights and scenes Thus Titus he alternates between the West Vest and auth the East but always alwaY on lines with which he Is most familial familiar This time it is Inspector Val of the New York Detective bureau that opens opens our OUI eyes t to t the happenings in und underground aground New York Absorbing interest will vIll be bl felt fell IM il this story of ci the hard hardy and adventurous adventurous life lire of or a n hero of or Mulberry Speaking of Mr Mi Alfred Henry IJ Lewis's Lewiss Sunset Trail which has gone through thi-ough several e editions The he Dally Daily Picayune of or New Orleans says roys that H It is a book hook picturesque dramatic and full of humor Much of the comedy and drama irOma of or the breezy iu life sketched in his Iris vivid pages images la es set us at Dodge the most famous town lown of or the old cattle trail The extraordinary fy-ce fy ce of the gentleman who sought to construe the law han of tIre the frontier Is with a raciness and fr freshness freshness fresh fresh- sh- sh re ness that will delight readers The Dial of Chicago says of The Sunset Trail Mr 11 Alfred Henry Lewis as ls the interpreter of the life life life-In in a cattle town n of ot the tire Southwest Is able to combine combine com corn bine fact and anti fancy into a convincing whole The quaint and expressive vocabulary of tho those thoc e parts dominates all tIle the conversations and Mr Mi Ir Lewiss Lewis's keen wit and almost sense of ot the ridiculous makes males the vol- vol nine Intensely interesting to those who have havo any well developed humor burner of or their own The Post of Seattle Washington toH says rays s No o man will lay aside aehle The Sunset Trail until the book hook bookis is finished Mr ir Lewis knows these frontier men of brawn braw ii and amI brains and writes of thorn with a a. virile and dram dram- nt 1 l S b th ii frienT tm hind the gun fa I s. s n as might be 16 said a aci I ci cracker acker jack The Thc Boston Daily Dally A Advertiser says I I j Alfred d. Henry Lewis Leis has two specialties special- special ties tics the cow puncher and arid th the pollI poll poll- I Both he treats eats in tn essay an and In fiction In his newly ne pUb published tales of The Sunset Trail the theme is Pat flat Masterson and hl his named Marie O figuring prominently prominent ly Iy In episodes about aboul Do Dodge Cit City Masterson now a peaceful United States deputy marshal on Broadway a converted to the tIre boiled shirt and the plug hat Is the hero of raising hair adventures ad but hut rumor says that in his ea cane cace c fact is hardly surpassed by fiction f t. t The Oregon Journal of of Portland Few Indeed could Oregon on says says' men bring themselves so closely In touch and write so familiarly of such totally different lf phases of human nature and con conditions as Mr Ir Lewis has done In InThe InThe InThe The Boss Boss' h hI ho writes a living breathing breathing breath breath- ing story of Tammany rule In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and one Is forced to believe that thai the author has been ono one of the thc lI tigers ers ers' himself so well he knows It all Again In Th The President on is Is' Is he must have lived In the tho Inner circle of or political life at Washington ton City else how would he know so maa many maity of the tho tricks of oC tire the trade hallo But after reading The Sunset Trail any anyone one would know he ha hal hail 1 been a cowboy along about the seventies se The fIre book throughout is well weli worth reading read read- In log ing as one of the stages in the evolution evo lution of or the thc country on the sunset side of the Missouri The Independent of New York say says of The Tho Sunset Trail by Alfred Henry Lewis Lewis- ewis Cool and steady stend 1 Mr Mi- Midas das Mas- terson cr on 1 proves 10 himself to 01 be be 0 through man many a perilous adventure and thai that thatis is why we wc like him and others s of hi his hip not not because of a fondness for rOI or tales talt's of or blood bloody conflict and hair hair- i j i 1 breadth rea th escape of crime cruelty and ami I sudden death heath but 1 because strength and courage e wh wherever crever displayed I never lose their theil appeal to the h heart t of the orl world I IThe The Cosmopolitan says f of oC Tire The Sunset Sunset Sunset Sun Sun- set Trail by Alfred H Henry nry Lewis Louis As Asa As Asa a procession of oC pioneer types the work in its grim humor strikes the thc red iod Mr rr Lewis is the Tod Sloan of oC the fl fly fly- In log Ing phrase the thc long head rush the dexterous turn th the triumphant finish are art all in his words A. 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Barnes Co New York arc publishers I Young Yount People in iii Old alII Places By Dy Cornelia Cornolia Baker Darr Tho 0 Court Jester b by Cornelia Baker author of or orThe I The Queens Queen's Page There Is thing some raier laler than a n day in June And I that hal thatIs halI I Is a good Juvenile Ju There Is IR something something some somo- thing rarer than a n good Juvenile And that Is two of or them Mrs 1 Cornelta Fal Daker Baiter r has written two good oo Juveniles this year Tire The first Is Young People In Old Places p. p story of the he things thing's that won were said raid and anU the things that wIe em lono by two o lively Ihly youngsters anti their lively grandmother during a aisH visit isH to London Parl Pati Spain and Tangier ItIs It ItIs ItIs Is not at all au the tire ordinary It traveling tal tale but hut a n narrative brimful of or novelty nov no city elty originality and excitement with enough information to add to tn the value or of tit tire book without distracting one Jill Jib whit from Crom corn Its iti Interest There are aae man runny many 1 page full n o pictures representing 1 Enro- Enro penn n scenes and many pen ink drawings In Iii the tire t text lost by Franklin Booth Tlc llie second is The Court Jost Jp Jester r. r a fascinating tale talc of tt t two 0 hf high high-bre h 1 lit HUh lii- lii of or the sixteenth nth century v the of Brittany and amid tin the Princess lar l Marguerite of or Austria two tn girls r aa are children with a love lov of nf Jr lolls dolls and pets an and stories and a knack of oC getting themselves and antI people Into amusing trouble Strangely Strange Strange- I ly iy mingled with their fortunes fortun j is a famous anions Court Coui t J Jester ll witty and ami impudent impudent im im- lot lot- but hul a true friend Again Mi Mi- Mi s Dul Baker el pro pi-oves how gay ay and entertainIng entertain entertain- tain- tain Ing the tire historical romance may b bf made mad for foi child children ion Margaret l Ely Webb supplies the book boo I. I with tW t twenty twenty- five v atti attractive active Illustrations Either Bither Young Young- People In Old Places 01 or The rIte Court Jester would make malc a do- do lI Christmas present for a 1 bo boor boy oy or girl Each large l mo cloth 1 25 5 The Tho Robbs Merrill Company Pub- Pub ushers Indianapolis |