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D Steele By James Oliver Curwood an au- lb r of ot rho Honor of or the thc Big nil Him by by 15 Tim Tho Merrill company James James' Oliver Oli Curwood long Ions n ago o dis- dis covered the possibilities of oC the CanadIan Canad Canad- Inn Ian northwest est as ns a locale fur for fiction o ot or ortho the tho romantic adventure sort wide knowledge of r this country coupled with his ability as a storyteller story ha hns been utilised with good effect and hi ht Inte latest est t novel no Philip Steele presents a 11 dramatic tale that is ls s a genuine ht to those who love 10 a n manly hero a charming heroine and a rapid successIon slon ston of stirring episodes of or tho wholesome whole somo some sort Hort It Is easily seen een that the author has at nt one time been a 0 professional Jour jour- n and he has brought the tho technique of ot newspaper writing Into his story story- telling The reader Is not compelled to wade through page after atter paso page In order to got sot his bearings or to form Corm the acquaintance acquaintance ac ac- ac- ac of those he will follow through the various events of ot the nar nar- ration The Tue action begins with the first para paragraph and never lags Jags Th There ro roIs' roIs Is Is' something doing a all the time tImeS and Mr Curwood has not been compelled to force Coree in order to make malo thIs true lilt Ills hero horo to that picturesque f esque que group of law lar preservers styled tho the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Polle and over ever every adventure ad In which ho he finds himself Is h Quito quite In In accord with his f c day every ry-da ry duty luty ut Philip Steele Is tho fon on of a wealthy Chicago o hunker hanker Ho lIo Is a a. college grad grad- rad- rad but tho the humdrum of or urban so society so- so clety has hn palled upon him Ho lie longs bl broader bronder life a life life lICo that for tOt a bigger lr a il lit 11 r ost Vila Ia n n. n A t ti tc 1 T M i 11 h Vif h. nA I H u J with adventure With this in View tl C W. W he Joins the mounted J police is stationed at a post in Cana Canada a wit with 1 a district to patrol In which er C every man comes conies near being a law into himself AN AX STORY Tin t tho the Woman By author of or The Heart rt Line and Th Till The Wl Cot Cd Ilius- Ilius bv Worth I net Tb The Bobb Bobbs- Merrill company From Prom the tue pen of oC Burgess Durgess whose little quatrain The Purple Cow CO set tho the whole United States laughing one always expects c e Omo- Omo mo- mo thing dl daringly I different un and Mr fr Bur But gess hat has yet ct to disappoint his readers Ev Everything ho he ha has ever cr written contains con con- the thc flavor Javor of ot orI originality and In his Ills latest hook book Find the Woman he has thrown all an tho tue rules of oC fiction writing writing writ writ- ing lag to tho the winds fI and produced a R. result so utterly out of oC the ordinary that one ono I must stop and wonder how oven e Burges Bur Bur- could have done cIone it It seems to be he bea a 1 suc successful es ful amalgamation of O. O Henr Henry Robert obert Louis ouIs Stevenson tc and Burgess Bur Bur- gess gess surely a a. winning combination Find Ind tho the Woman oman unfolds a tale of or love e adventure at mystery robbery murd mur mur- d der dr r stolen jo jewels ls mistaken identity and heroics Thirteen short stories R are woven wo into one long one and while each short story ston Is fa so entirely complete that it ml might ht be he read rend with pleasure as asa a 0 a. a unit yet t. t all of them have ha a n direct t be bearing on the plot Every Ever one of these short stories II Is good 00 I some of oC them re remarkably ye- ye so o. o They r vary in character from profound tra tragedy ed to howling farce f and ome some of them are searching character studies as Tho The Middle Class Girl The Rub Ruby Necklace and The Story of oC Mansfield This latter b by the wa way has bas its basis of or fact disclosing for the first time one of the tho little human human hu hu- hu man Interest touches with which the 11 lIfe Co OC of the great reaf actor was filled Il T sty ny V American rl u ea by Joseph t H. H Choate Choat Published by hy tho the Century company Price 12 This volume volum gathers to together other t two ty-two two addresses delivered by Mr Ir Choate at various times timeR and places between between be be- between tween 1864 and 1911 personal Interest Interest in interest In In- terest of the volume Is Is' great treat for tor the addresses touch upon events and associations asso asso- with which the noted orator and diplomatist was close closely connected and upon men whom he honored and loved loveth Rufus RuCus Choate m most st famous and 1011 fascinating fas Cas- as- as of American advocates Admiral Admiral Ad Ad- miral Farra Farragut lIt the Sanitary Fair of oC off f 4 4 the breaking up of the Tweed Ring fling trial b by jur jury our profession proCession Harvard college oJJe c commencements etc I The They are alP all an marked l- l the Mie ripe scholarship scholarship schol schol- I the dignity of st style lc and the brilliant Intellectual penetration which I starn stamp p Mr Ir Choa tos to's written and spoken words and man many of oC the pages pares are arc de delightful do- do for Cor or the tho dry wit It of oC which he Is Isa Isa isa a consummate master It is a n. volume which will enrich every ner American li Ii- Ii bra r TUP iiii SALESMAN T The ie New c or or now flow ow to Do Bus Busi s ru-s ness By Br Charles Lindgren Price n 11 Jl Pub Pub- by L Lee Chicago go The Tho Is treated from a ps psychological pay pay- cholo l al standpoint the author takIng taking taking tak tak- ing tho the position that salesmanship is that force of or mind that Inspires belief beller a. a a force which springs from knowledge knowl edge tho the real salesman being one that obtains f results The first Important topic discussed In the book bool I Is entitled The Various Temperaments Temperament a knowledge of which gives cS a pers person n the key to human nature nature na na- na- na ture lure by bv means me of or which one may mar readily read rend ily ib- lslie size up an any prospective e buyer and net on only get s-Pt Immediate attention but awaken and hold tho the bu buyers buyer's erli Interest while the tue salesman presents and explains ex ex- plains the m merits and acceptable nature of the tho goods or article he has to sell Among the other instructive instructive- topics discussed in tho the book arc The Salesman's Sales Sales- trans mans Twenty Weapons of or Attack Handling tho the Sixty five Different Types of or Buyers i The rho The Reasoning In a Sales Ar Argument Building the Sales Argument The Four Styles of oC Presenting tho the Sales Ar Argument The Salesman The Tho Mail 11 Order Business Correspondence Tho The up Follow-up System System tem tern How to Win In The Tho Retail Salesman Salesman Sales Sales- man Dress Dress Appearance Appearance and What hat It ItI Means I ans The Tue field of or salesmanship salesmanship salesman salesman- ship Is certainly entirely covered ored b by the treatise the prospective salesman being thoroughly Instructed Instructed in instructed In- In how the buyer buver is read how he Is handled the style of ot argument to tobe tobe tobe be used and the voice to be employed all 11 being taken u up in their proper place and treated thoroughly thorough The the New Salesmanship should appeal to eVer every Ambitious I per person peron on AN X INTENSE nOOK BOOK T Lores Lore's TC Purple By S S. S Ella WoM WOOt Dean DUD Pub Pub- by Forbes Co 15 1125 This f Is a a. powerful novel entirely different from any of or the seasons season's numerous numerous nu nu- merou books of fiction It is the sort of ot intense book that arouses discussion discus discus- sion llon for It scintillates with startling thoughts that show depth of tion Uon ton on present day standards and cus cus- toms tome It I gives the soul history of ot an Interesting woman of oC high ideals and lofty lofy ambitions and recounts her varIed varied va va- a ried tied experiences In the quest for Ideal love and a who shall shan be bo and pure He shall not be animal animal Hi His Iol Holy Grail shall bo be guarded on the sacred altar alar of his manhood The heroines heroine's sorrows arise from the constant conflict of oC her personal Ideals with wih those of oC conventional conventional conven conven- tonal society Early in life Jfe sho she yields s to tl the demands demands of fashion that con- con s success Is everything In life and nd marries reluctantly a a. wealthy old man influenced by the tho prospect of at attain attaining at- at tain taming n to some of her ambitions which only onh wealth could bring But even these are not realized in a n. marriage which proves wretched and through which the td tide of oC passion physical and spiritual constantly rises until the death of her husband husban when sho she finds happiness and love In marriage to a a suitor of at h her r youth COLLECTION OF OP SERMONS Tho The Sunday Night Evangel By Ity I Loul Jul Albert Al Al- bert flanks Bonk D. D D. D A EmU terie of ot popular sir str tr mon men d to young p people Price Pric SM I unit bunk York k Wa company publishers New bool is a a. Series of ot popular discourses die dis courses reach preached d at Independence Avenue Ave Aye nue Methodist Episcopal church KanI Kanh Kan Kan- I h sas City Mo 10 In man many respects they the are aro arp tho the best of this popular ever-popular preachers preacher's preacher preach preach- er ers er's r s mature matur years Primarily they am aro addressed to young people on subjects of vital present day importance a l suggestive suggestive sug sug- line lne of oC thou thought ht In which Dr Banks Hanks especially excels s As a pastor Dr lI Banks Banis s has had a n re remarkable re- re success Ills Ils books bools of oC ro- ro vival sermons have havo boon been widely bOl bought ht and used ns as IS models b by the preachers of or America America Hundreds of or his readers will wl welcome this ne new book which In Is made up of popular discourses preached at nt Independence Avenue Methodist MoIn Mo MoIn 10 Episcopal church of or Kansas City CIO the beat re results ro- ro In man many respects the they are stilts of at this ever popular s mature years ears Primarily the they are addressed ad addressed ad- ad dressed to young people on subjects of vital present day younG Importance a line present ta of oC thou thought ht lull tuU of suggestion in which Dr Banks especially excels e A BOOK I FOR on CHILDREN CHILDREN The Tho D Bee Br M. M Ellen Thons ThoD r. r Price 3 Te t by oy O. O P. P I Putnam's Sons Sous New NewYork NewYork nr York and aDd London An stor story r of ot three sturdy sturdy- naive naive En English children Bob Hob Burton Buron and Bennie Dennie triplets and alike as aR three peas ICa Left for Cor some somo months by a a col cold I. I unloving LCt society mother In charge of their Auntie Bell BeJ the they furnish many D. D 0 quaintly amusing episode to support the tho main plot tho plot tho love lovo story 0 of tho the aunt Their system stem of oC concealing their Id aunt their their curious sense of rI right ht and their wrong wrong their their unswerving ln devotion oton de to th their h aunt who b by the way ay Is Just the the right ht sort of ot an aunt all aJl lead to toman man many a n laugh while the careful and anil Interesting depiction of the different contained in these almost characters n h h n IU a i. i II n LI L delightful knowledge of ot child nature This book without injustice to either cither ma may well be compared to tho the perennial lichens Helens Babies with wih the exception that Tho The Bce Bees Is Is above e all else a book boole for grown GREAT T SOCIAL PROBLEMS The Te lu-at lu Problem By ny Iran Inn Bene Bene- diet dict ton ion Price Jl U. 1 Sherman French Co Bed Bos- There Is Is' Is Isa a vague feeling abroad Inthe in inthe inthe the land that material prosperity docs does not Insure an abiding and progressive society and attention Is turning more and more to tho the consideration of the ant moral and spiritual aspects of oC the great groat social problems Pulpit platform and press press are arc Ire deluging tho the public with wih a amas amass amos mos mass mas of oC Information and theory theor concerning con con- corning both tho the actual and Ideal In Individual In- In social conditions Still many are not thinking Independently hut but are following the prophet of the tho moment Further who have havo attempted to o keep keep abreast of oC the times frequently frequent fInd Ind their minds In a f state Vel very sery like a saturated solution and there arises a desire to crystallize something of or practical ical worth out of oC this great mass of oC material writer ha has attempted to furnish such as these with wIh a kind lelnd of mental rea reagent ent setting forth certain principles s of oC normal life tre which should act ct the part lart of a a reagent and enable tho ho well informed mind to work out its own O in wn salvation each making tho the social readjustment necessary to a larger moral loral and spiritual development Running Run Run- ning Ing through h the whole there there Is 5 note of f Inspiration the challenge of an unredeemed un- un redeemed humanity Such In brief Is the he scope and purpose of oC the book bool Tho The spirit is Js that of oC the time old old statesman- statesman prophet who thou though h he did not always al cry ry P Peace ace peace peace was a true 1st st able not notto to blink at the evils o of ot his time Ime me and ad of 1 s such ch l large g t. t faith h I In h human human- t n t ly ity ant and time le JOI tOI 01 nations a as io jo DC- DC leve In the ultimate redemption of or J Israel rael U HOOK UOk OK Volt FOR GARDENERS G. The T Mushroom hood Hand Rook Book Bok B nr By th L. L Lathrop Price II 11 11 Illustrated J. J S S. O OgilvIe Ogil- Ogil U. U vIe fIe le Publishing company New ew York This book Is designed primarily as a hand book boole for or read ready reference for Cor all an those hose Interested In garden work an and particularly mushroom gatherers students students stu stu- dents lovers and enthusiasts It I is written l by a woman who has made a study tudy of or this subject for tor several se years and contains nineteen Illustrations drawn rawn from Crom life b by the tIme author together with numerous recipes for preparing an and nd cooking mushrooms b by famous chefs chefs' throughout the countr country It is nen neatly t h bound In green grass crash cloth with cover inlay in colors A A. book lover lo of oC mushrooms in every an any shape should soul possess AN JS INSPIRING TALE Tb The aren of or Resurrection Br Dr f K Temple York Price 1 10 CO Mitchell Kennedy Kennerly New Ai I This Is a a romance of ot real IC life It ItIs ItIs I Is a tale talc that tells teUs of real men an and andreal andreal 0 real women living 1 the tIme real life ot or today and yet et It shows how these men and women found foune jO Joy and happiness happiness happiness happi happi- ness in life lre It I is a 11 tale lalo most appealIng appealIng appeal appeal- In Ing and tenderly touching to all aH who believe e bele In Jn the grace of love and the reading of oC It leaves behind the perfume perfume perfume per per- fume of or that grace in tho the mind an and heart for tor many ninny a day ay It I Is a n tale talc with true charm the charm the charm that transports and del delights at the tho same time A critic has said sid of this novel No stor story can be found In Inthe inthe th the English lan lana language a e. e The Garden of or Resurrection will be ba read and read re not only for the exquisite exquisite ex ex- ex- ex manner of or Mr fr Thurstons Thurston's telling telling tell tell- In ing of or the tale talc but for tor the |