Show OF THE DA SAY Y i NEW NOVEL ANNOUNCED BY THOMAS N NELSON ELSON PAGE f ff A f A 5 10 NELSON I P. GI The of ot a n new nove novel by jy Thomas Nelson Page to appear I In Scribners Scribner's s Magazine Mas during 1809 1603 will wll bo ho received with special interest I In tho the new story will be found Cound all aU of th the personal charm the qualities of genial Humor and s sympathetic delineation o ot of character that have o made and retaIned his Ills host of ot readers Tho title of th the now new story Is la John Marvel Assistant Speaking of or the story recently Mr Ir Page said Heretofore my work worl In fiction has be been bean n occupied with the port por por- t o of Virginian life lite and character That at has been m my theme In my lay new novel however how the setting I have hav chosen although still is s no not what you OU might call sectional or local It is primarily a a. lo love story but a lovo love titor story interwoven with the sterner sterne questions of the ds day which are aro rife just now from one end of ot the country countr to the other othor In m novel my a n. young oun clergyman man and an idealistic Jew wor work worl to shoulder In n the effort to uplift humanity and in It also I aim to voice the protest of tho the great classes against tho the encroachments encroach encroach- ments and tyrannies of or tho the two forces between which the they stand stand capital capita and labor It Is to tho the treatment o of at subjects of ot this kind that the tile fiction notion dc of oC the tho da day is undoubtedly tending which marks a n. new era in tho the tion of or the American novel South as aswell aswell well as North A Hook nook for tor Children o. o Peter Pumpkin in Wonderland By Ida M M. Huntington Illustrated b by Mary Isabel Hunt Published b by i Rand Mc McNally aIly Co Chicago With a title that Is 3 an echo of pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant things the tho author Imparts seven r delightfully fanciful dream experiences experiences to her very boy like hero which nr are charmingly lv told In seven s sv t v on groups of c chapters rs Woven W v n int into t the tho 1 st stories r es est t which reflect seven en of oC the j years year's ears ear's holiday holiday holi holi- day a seasons dearest to little folks aro are aroa area a tow few verses with the swing and lilt that children love The first group tells of ot the frolicsome o Lan terns terns' Halloween It animates tho the grotesque effigies that boys boy's make of ot a n pumpkin rind and n. n candle in a an n way worthy worthy of the erratic fancy of ot Mother Mother Iother Good herself The frolic Is merr merry sustained sustained sus sus- with generous and sparkling humor and ingenuity to tho the end of ot the tale ble The second Is oven more mora Ingenious and alive with playful fanc fancy Through It ft a all there runs a tender undertone of or serious feeling that will wm appeal to er e every bo boy and girL It is called Thanksgiving at Turkey Pen Inn and It assumes to follow Collow the tho fa family mil life Ute so 80 to speak of ot an old gobbler and his spouse Installed by a farmer who Is rearing turkeys for Thanksgiving as the chaperons and protectors of ot their own young and others ho bo ma may send to the Inn Then all these tur- tur oye have hove n a variety of fantastic adventures adventures ad- ad J ventures ventures full of ot life and go and solid fun tun yet sometimes veering veering- close to I tragedy until most of at them disappear In the tho 61 strange ran fire dark for tor tur- tur j that always Just precedes tho the 1 J day that men miscall miscall for for turkey turkeys s Thanksgiving These two delightful stories are worthy to take rank amon among childhoods childhood's child child- hoods hood's classics In this Thanksgiving dream though things are arc looked at from trum tho the turkeys turkey's turkeys turkey's point of ot view Ing Is 18 more admirable admirable than tho to de- de e- e way stay is which the tale talo ic alLi and revives the spirit of ot the wholesome wholesome wholesome whole whole- some time old observance of ot this pe peculiarly tre- tre American feast least day when every old homo home was waa made the gathering gathering gathering gath gath- ering place of ot Us Its scattered family Story Colonel G Greatheart rea th cart By Dy II H C. C Bailey Dalley Published tJ by Dobbs Dobbs- Dobbs Merrill company Indianapolis Colonel Greatheart Grea theart Is Js another of ot those hose wealth of C Cromwell stories that have been cast upon the public during the he past few Cew year car In this Cromwell Is s shown In tho the earlier years of or his career after atter tho breaking out of the thear war ar between king and parliament before be- be fore Coro oro Cromwell had succeeded to tho command of or all nil tho limo armies of ot parlin- parlin ment ent and hud had become dictator of ot Enga Eng Eng- a land Tho c story deals with tho o. o adventures of or two tuo k J brothers In arms who ho 1 become In 1 n tho on on th III e continent nt each turning r th rank of colonel shortly shortly after tho the breaking out of ot the war between Charles Stuart and ana parliament Tho They i m mare I aro are undecided as ne to tho the party with which to cast their lot hut but their course IB is settled for tor Colonels Stowe towe an ant 1 tU- tU I ton through the tho decision ol ot the formers former's for for- 1 mers mera sweetheart Lucinda Winston Inston t Each In hi s given an nn Important comman command 1 but because o Stowe 0 will not betray betra his king when his fortunes are ebbing low Royston and tho the sweetheart sweetheart sweet sweet- heart of ot his brother brothel In arms arma elope to I tho armies of or parliament where HoISton Hoyston Hoys- Hoys ton is soon given a f command Colonel Stowe finall finally distinguishes himself b by preventing a plot to I striate Cromwell and tho the other heads heads' I of ot the parliament army lIe He appeals to King Charles In vain to prevent It It and upon his hla failure to do so 80 makes himself the Instrument and I Is arrested by Cromwell un under cr the tho suspicion that ho he was vas the Instigator He Ho Is Just about to bo be taken en out and han hanged ed when Colonel Royston confesses that ho he formed forme tile the plot and save his old Tho Tim book closes with the tho death of Miss 1 Winston Inston killed by a lover or while both were endeavoring to tor kill Colonel Stowe It is a 1 novel of thrilling interest and holds tho reader reador enthralled to th thI the close of It the final chapter Jt It Is also Interesting as throwing more side bide sidelights sidelights lights upon the tho character of or Cromwell Cromell who I is perhaps the least understood I by historians of ot an any of tho great grent men menor of or tho the past r I r r I I A Precocious Child Anne Annc of oC Green Gables Gable By 1 L. L M. M f. f Montgomery Published by I L. L C C. Pago Page Co Boston Doston Mass In Anne of oC Green Gables ono one finds Ins a 1 quiet like home stor story tho the tale of ot the adoption of a child chUd from an or orphanage or- or b by an elderly brother a and sister The They had sent for a bo boy and when the they received a n. girl they were I disappointed Tho The child chUd was as bo so bright that sho she made an impression upon I their hearts and th they deci decided e to keep i her upon trial for or a 0 time Her marvelous mar I ls clo command of at language g gleaned from reading rending romances surprises all with h whom horn horn sho aha comes into contact contac and arid affords one o of tho the chief features of i the amusement which the book furnI furn- furn I t Ishee Slowly she 13 is bound to her her elderly protectors by the tho cords of ot a af affection at- at which are ale not loosened b by the number of she sho sustains andI and I which l k keep ep her friends an and the entire country neighborhood In n a constant constant uproar At school an and later at colle collego col- col le lego o she outstrips all an her rivals and wins wine the tho coveted honor on a free treo scholarship In hi a a. great European college college college col col- lege Prior to tho the time fixed for tor her departure for tor Europe ono of ot tho pro pro- lf te ho tho man man man- man dies dies lles and she foregoes foregoes fore fore- oro- oro with tho the remaining remain remain- goes the trip to sta stay lag InS member of or the family There Thero Is Isa Isn a n slight love story In the time book hut but t tit it Is Nag ague an and the story ends with only a l promise that the affair will attain at atta attain at- at ta tain In the desired end It Is fascinating all nil the way weY through and Is suitable for those thosa wio wo are arc with melodrama The Tho Illustrations illustrations Illus BluR wear weary are arc In the time best st of ot taste ana una anaIt unaI stu It Is proving one of the most mOISt enter enter- I tamping hook book of ot the year jear I I A l nook bolt for tor n. BOT II The Time Wolf Hunters By James JameN Oliver Olive I Curwood Published b by the Dobbs Dobbs- Ind Id IndAs Merrill com company Y Indianapolis I As Is a thrilling story stor of ot the tho a aen en turns tures of uC two young men in the great woods on a quest for tor wolf sea scalps scalp Ins I it holds the this attention of DC the the o reader cider and older rea reads s as well well a afew oe as I few tew books are able to do Tie To author autho do Is in a 1 mighty hunter h has followed th the trail for loi years yen enn r and l I is able o to use sufficient sutI suf sut- color to make It nil all appear real to the render leader There are arc avery a I very number of ot Interesting 1 In Inthe In InI Indian In- In an being he them the books bools among amon being and hunter whoso whose wife an and guide nn aL dlan dian child were killed years ears before b by bys I wolves His Ills s Implacable hatred against again the time animals mal makes NJ him unerring In Vl wolf walt Is the mark marl an and aim when a 11 Interesting sidelights arc are thrown upon In the lon long talks i In the tha winter him hums before the campfire in t the nights backwoods A young wolf ti which 1 ho he hoI brothers brothe and trained lures his caught and the author g ga lees Ives Ivesa I to destruction ot of the insight Insl ht into Inlo the labUs a ot of the great woods The book bookIs denizens an all blood however howe as aH there thero I Ia is isa Is not that love lou story Interwoven a will not Injure mho tho young readers as s i t It Is one ono of ot sentiment alone and appeals ap ap- peals penis to the highest motives es A Story of or My Tho The Silver Butterfly B By 13 Mrs Irs Wilson row Published b by the Bobbs- Bobbs company compan Indianapolis A queer Jumble of at a lost mine n a fortune teller n mining engineer In lovo feve a society belle an and the time Insignia of the silver butterfly sums up till tali star story It is difficult to get a a. coherent Idea of at what t It Is iR all aU about but It leaves le a most satisfying impression upon tho the rca reader c It sl gives es a touch of society life lite and the jealousies of ot the time purse proud but not enough to disgust disgust dis dis- gust the reader render It Is proving pro one of ot the b best st sellers locally and reports from tho the E East Cant Rt are that It Is doing I er very well wen there It Is worth the time spent In its perusal 1 v r rr r 1 fit J Jl l tf t lr I It t r r p A JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD A mighty hunter and author of num- num number num num- I ber of Interesting stories tries i |