Show n BOOKS I f I Little I t Co Co's Cos x U NI-U t. looks Books s sIn In hl his now novel I The Tho The Cn Castle tp of ot Doubt Douht John II I I th the tho author authors of the Chasers an and 1 Justin Justn I j Ranchman has hal fol forsaken t tI I th the cowboy of ot the tw Wort for fou fo the r so- so I II I cale called 1 effete Just Kast I It J Is I ho he story tory of oft ofa I n a man who fn finds s himself i identified as a I II the husband of oC a n beautiful ful woman whom he has haf n never v r before beCore seen n. n Sow Socia Social So So- w cial cia I position wealth and the woman he loves are arc AlC three i of the temptations which hl Ills his strange predicament nt holds I out to him It I Is 11 a fascinating talc tlc In which adventure and romance crowd quickly I l cro E E. E lp Philips whoso whose lat Int- latest est ost story The flue he Malefactor has al- al already al already I ready outsold each of or his hlA twelve books hOk previously ly published In t this his l i country was l' l recently asked aked to what taint he hl attributed the great popularity of I I his novels He le replied that he Ile supposed sup sup- p posed it II was S due to 10 the fact that he I i I had always kept two ends in view vie First he e had haul st strenuously striven t to tomake tomake mal make c hl his novels l as Interesting and and exciting ex ez- citing as 11 ho he had It in h his power pO el tomake to lo toI make them hem Secondly he had from flom I th the tho first 11 determined to n seep keep them g ali ali- iy i- i I lepp q su Cr free rue y c from Crom T mere re w sensational is ism n. n The Tile Malefactor IRI factor Is Js now one of Or the b best selling nc revels novels ls of or the United S States tat eg Wires irO Arthur Arlhur Stringers Stringer's cr I new net novel navel to 0 be bo published b by Litte Little Drown Bro e Coo Cok early In the SP spring g takes lakes Its ui pm puzzling ut title from froma a phra il i el yell known In telegraphy Whore Where the quadruples system of or operating oper raUn r- r aUn enables four our mf messages to lu go over overa overn a n om 1 wire at the tte saute same me time two I In each each direction the tie three Imaginary an and 1 nn non circuits are an spoken of or a as wires The Tho phantom phan tom V portion or of o a a r Now New York Chicago York t for r Instance ug aggregate practically three three thousand U thousand and miles mies o of busy hwy and serviceable circuit without any tangible or existence The fhe phrase is Is If of cou course cours St u used cd figuratively figura- figura gula lively b b by th the tho novelist since 11 Mr Stringers Stringer's bunk book while by I no means a 1 study of or spiritualism finds Its It climax co closely ely identified 1 ih with the transmission sion flon of If a inore more moe or or Ir less legs telepathic meSI message message mes meS- MJ sage in 1 a moment of great glat crisis Since Mr f Stringers Stringer's erK original stocy stoy The I Wire Tappet Tappers was published p there have been calls cals for another book of or this unique character Al Mr Stringed has 1 responded to this demand In Phantom Wires 11 es 9 The Tho first fiction I ever evet wrote In fact the tho th lust first story I T ever attempted said I 1 Fred M M. M 1 White the author of or orThe The Slave of Silence rind and other othel Ingenious In Ingenious In- In genious mystery stories was a a- n short serial Ilal Journal st in Chambers Chamber's Thol That wits was over thirty y years ars ago ugo Since then than I may say sy there I Is s scarcely any publication pub pub- of oc repute In 11 England l or AmerIca America America Amer Amer- ica to which I have not contributed I am a U very fast fat worker doing 0 often 1 words In a morning which is the thc best time t to orl work But Dut though thought I IOl work Ol rapidly when I am al ut I It It Il i generally takes me throe three hours hotrA or so at night to Lo think out the next days day's task lask so that when I begin I r have practically lr- lr got it by hy rl ht heart During DUIng the thelast thelast thelast last ye year or two I have taken to dictating dictating dic dic- tating my manuscripts which I find 1111 I Is a great groat advantage all I I think tink on In the thc whole It I Improves the type tylle of oC the work As to the rest lest I believe c a as much as possible in plenty of oC exercise and fl fresh h air all nail and I am ant Iw e never quite sd well so-well well when I to in ht SI wel as manage manat tC pill II about six miles mies of or golf eVory e after afternoon r- r noon which I generally raly do five or six Ix re days a week weel v j v AJ A story iol of otA Ar ArV i lc q th the period or of c tr wIthout whoops war gun plays un picturesque qU gamblers theatrical cowboys cowboy 1008 cavalrymen and Frederick Indians Is the way wa one West Western ern critic dc describes 11 s Frances Charles Charles' n new W w Pardner of Blo Blossom om book by time tho Range flange Tile The title of dif fr this tl way refers Defers to a horse Pardner tho tw property elty of or winsome Hol Holly Blossom who 10 lived with wih her grandfather on nu 01 Blossom range t One or two tun reviewers have o ho Cue questioned ques- ques i i tont its is mol D says Ia's the Christian Christan Register Boston ston critic of or The Tho 11 Impersonator Im- Im I Mary Imlay Imay Ta Tailors Tailor's lors lor's novel of social life In Va Washington in which Mar Mary Lan Lang passes herself oc off 1 for fOl the Ien real niece of Mrs Mr Whiting a 1 we wealthy society leader lendert at the the national capital capital But lut If an impersonation ever l el lele seemed e med on th face of it It and amid in th the tho beginning justifiable and amid harmless continues t this 1 lous journal this thiS did and it I b Is g like straining at a gnat anti and swallowing a camel to find reviewers rp- rp re reviewer 1 viewers viewer cavilling cavilling here who accept without question situations situation an and 1 plots plot which conceivably might Influence nc th the readers reader's impulses for wrong doing 3 as t this h I COl could Id not not S for March The recent sudden ul death oth of or J Josiah olah L Flynt lynt Willard Viard lends leml peculiar Interest to the lie March number of or Success Magazine In which hi his autobiography My Life So Life-So So Fr Far 1 is bJ now running ASa asa AS ns a 3 serial over ovel his pen name of Josiah Flynt The h preceding I portions of nf this narrative have been hn ch a characterized ed ec eat the the roost most rost daring voluntary revelation revelation reve reve- lation of failure and lost Illusions ever er penned In the pe present nL installment installment install install- ment the writer wrier tells of or his study l n atthe nt at t the University ity of Berlin and his acquaintance ac- ac with Ibsen and the great German thinkers Tolstoi he characterizes as o a n quiet simple old gentleman whose wife Ito was WI the a manager of or affairs In his hiM h home om ap ap- apparently aJ- aJ nr nt earing much for Cor him a. a as a but nut not not as l the leader o of a n full tl H He emphatically c denies all aU Insinuations n- n ton that the Russian would would-be re reformer reformer re- re former r Is 19 a n fakir of any sort sor The Tous House of or Special Representatives tives at what Washington what Hon i-Hon of or the general public knows anything of or this tills additional branch of the 1 national na na- Honal I legislature tule sh e this uL Legislative Annex of ot the Special Interests Under Un Un- Under der del the heading The Third I house rn-I rn I Gilson Gison Gardner r describes the large and active body boy of lobbyists in Washing Washing- Washington ton how they thy are recruited recruit how haw they work the lift th famous entertainments they give the magnificent Lobbyists s Heaven leaven erected 1 by Nat hat rat McKay I forthe for forthe the use uso of congre congressmen and th the dinner dinner din din- n ner r of Or the 2500 tablecloth Beautiful Beautiful Beau Deau Women In Portraiture by Grace Whitworth Is a resume of ot tho the progress of portrait painting in America America Amer Amer- ica and ane I Is copiously illustrated with wih pictures of handsome American women women women wo wo- wo- wo men reproductions of portraits 1 by notable painters Fools Fool and Their Money b by Frank Fayant and Thu The Dreyfus Affair by hy Vance Thompson air air- ar alc- alc continued combated Mr 11 Fayant discusses oil 01 booms In California Hudson Maxim Max Maz- lX- lX im th the wel well known wn scientist contrib contributes utes a new explanation of the recent earthquakes ef and William Ma Mathews a a brilliant brilant example of or vigor In old age gives directions as to How to Live a e. e Century n t Among the goo good 1 stories In this number are Homesickness 8 by hy Ralph Henry Hel Harbour Barbour The Home Home- Coming doming by Chauncy Chauncey Thomas and anal td The Regeneration of LIU Little Lew Lewis Is by James W. W Foley Verse is contributed contributed contrib contrib- by ly Wallace Vallace Valace win Irwin in II r Nixon Waterman Alfred J. J Waterhouse Water Patel house how e and nt William J J. J Lampion Th Eh Ti cover design Is by J J. J C C. A Plea for fil IIi tl ho e Indolent William Mathews In Success Magazine Men who fill fn unaccustomed tom tom- ed ee positions exacting severe mental menta toil lol are almost sure Mure to be short short sons Persons whose callings caling subject them to tn a a. heavy nervous strain ought occasionally oc nc- oc- oc to spend a l day or nr 01 two in bed Even an afternoon nap is a 0 tonic and may do tin much to tn lessen lesen the w went al ant and tear of nervous nI anxious days One of ot the ablest statesmen tate of or modern tines times when once reproached in early earl aly If life for tor indolence retorted d I am storing |