Show NEW NW BOOKS Reviewed b by Y YARRY HARRY ARRY GRACE GRAC RACE Good books are like treasured friends Browsing about the New York Public Pub Pub- Public lic Library the other day I observed over ever the door ft df the tho Main Reading Room in the spelling and writing of the time John Milton's quotation A IIA Good Is the Precious Life Blood of a Master Spirit and up up upon on ou purpose to a life lie beyond be yond a life y LONE ONE COWBOY By Will Jam 7 The author of Drifting Cowboy y and other stories of the West Vest now tells the story torr of oC his life liCe and anil Il 11 Illustrates 11 s it with sixt sixty drawings from his equally facile brush The cowboy iy language as only Will James can use It and the history and and spirit of the West Wesl as he tells felts it n makes akes it almost unbelievable that within the pages pages of ofa a single book could he be crowded such a awhirl awhirl whirl of life TO HAVE AND TO HOLD By Mary Marv Johnston illus in color by Frank E. E Through the print of remembrance one or two outstanding books have hac left their stamp and this tale of the Jamestown Settlement in 1621 is oue one of them Whether because the blood ran lan a little faster when first we read this story and the world was a little younger we are arc glad the Ule publishers are arc reprinting this epic of ot the glint of sunlight on flashing lashing swords s of pirates and Indians and gallant i iONE ONE NIGHT IN SANTA ANNA By Thomas Metcalf One takes a mixing bowl selects the Captain who iho spins the yarn arn the Irish Millionaire l who owns the yacht his young wife and a villainous South American politician Mix tfx in a shopworn shopworn shop shop- worn writer and artist and stir the whole In a South American City Pour this from the bowl to the pan and place in an oven From the baking a 1 adish adish di dish h is served that ends In a riot of If I incident SIMPLE PETER By E. E Phillips Phillips Phil Phil- lips Oppenheim I do not recall any story by this author that does not bold hold right up to Finis Here is another that another that of a man who was a drudge until over forty when a wind windfall wind fall brings him a fortune Surfeited with the selfishness of his family he lie provides for their future welfare and goes out of their life life life- forever He becomes a gentleman of tt leisure and his transformation into an entirely different social stratum makes material which Mr 1 Oppenheim handles with his usual rare skill THE FUMBLED PASS By Ralph Henry harbour Barbour illus by br George Avison Avi AvA son If It you have read Flashing Oars Squeeze Play you OU Just know you are In for some seine exciting reading in this Hil book of oC prep school life And it you have attended prep school you know what the hero had to face when h ha h. fumbled a pass in an Important game But this fellow had the pluck we lovo lovoto lovoto lovoto to read about and his great play the following year redeems him In the tho eyes ees and hearts of his schoolmates Its It's a book for fol Boys and Boys and Boys grown groan up Do you want any of of thc c or any other oilier current Simply phone or write the office of 01 this paper Newill We Ne will have them sent parcel post direct to you VOl plus regular post office fees fecs postage C prepaid |