Show SINCLAIR'S NEW BOOK I Within a few weeks Upton Sinclair will offer to the public a a. a now book He will vili be remembered best Lesl as the theauthor theauthor theauthor author of oL The Jungle a frightfully realistic story which pictured the thc life of or the lie IOOr poor in iii the Ule lower districts of or Chicago The new book which he will call The rue Metropolis is a ri a astory stor story as frightfully true of the rich hero Here are two bO bouKs that will do some sonic good The fhe Jungle was a hel help helpful helpful ful influence It ma may not have havo advanced advanced ad ad- the cause cause of a great deal deal and and that is the cause nearest the Sinclair heart But it did show show- to the people the horrors that the poor have ha to suffer And so much of the suffering is of the easily avoidable kind It is the l kind ind which employers could prevent by the tho simplest acts of justice It was impressive not because be cause use it told of suffering but because t It told toM ot or men who permitted suffering when lieu hen they could have abolished much mucho o ot it and could have erased tho the rest altogether al And iid nd here will be bo the obverse of the picture In Iii the American Magazine or there is a sample chap ter ler from groIn the yet et unpublished book It Startles Startles- tar one with Ith the recital of or needless needless needless need need- I less and antl vicious extravagance b by the rich l characters portrayed It startles one with the conviction that thal it ft is horribly true that that men women of great fortune arc are not goad good with their mone money that the they are n not t helping and helping and there is so much need for help Antl And Aud If lr one oue will but recall The Jungle one will know that lint there Is jt In the demand that the tho rich do help holl the tile poor I All 11 this is not socialism It if IB is not anarchy It is sin ply the II plainest demands of or humanity the humanity the demands of oC justice Where there here is so much flInch wealth there should not be an any suffering suf suf- fering which can be avoided We Ye look forward with wilb n a good deal of oC Interest to t tile the publication of ot Mr Ir Sinclair's book and believe he bo Is telling tell In ing the truth |