| Show ki AND THEIR AUTHORS Ii I I III A IJO STORY of oC LetitiA C Cr Ci r Tf Adventure C j TW W tit Mary Iap- l Jio author of oC K T- T bern ran Man Son n Days Day Tiie fi o in J Ten etc lcd tr ly 17 howk How How- r I In 10 k 10 t ChrIstY SL 31 net Det The BoWis- BoWis Mary Roberts Rinehart ha hn has written and well but with all this For she has Just come Into her own 1 she has been entertaining Il eral e veral years the public nubile with clever cr stories The Circular Cir- Cir Jular cular Staircase The rIe Man Ian In Lower Ten ren VIen en a Mim nJ Marries Marrie and The Ther I Window at the White Cat have Jave numbered num nun r bared their readers by J th the tho hundred d 4 thousands Now o she opens U up her 4 of oC fun mystery and roI romaneo ro- ro manee turns turn its contents out for public pub pUb- I lic Inspection and by combining all allf al f the methods which have hao been utilized in building her former successes has hasIt It I created a book that will wIl live live- lve The Th Ama mazIn Adventures of or Letitia Letta Carberry Car- Car herry berry is at once an Ingenious story tory I of ot of mystery a mine of or rich fun andI and I and romance that a will please tho the sentimental without inI in- in I wU itself on tho those e who argue that nol not concern stories should with wih the tho ms problems of ot love lo V Mrs rs Rinehart docs does things In a dlf- dlf tj i f frent trent wa fl way from Cram most people I Is the reason that she has set the thc thet I I novel ins Ini In 1 first scene of ot her three part t hospital whore where n a corpse laid on the s i mortuary table disappears while the thc Attendants turn their backs for a mo- mo mint nl T to be discovered re a 24 later hanging hangin I by Its Is neck from a chand chan- chan d A plot of or this kind sounds daring dar dar- darI I el big ing ler as well wel as offering an Immense I till Meld field for c conjecture Mrs Rinehart feld handles It so deftly that the time Is Isi isI Is eliminated and the time reader ness ra fascinating The that Is I Plot i left a I F book not ot be le laid down until It I Is solved finished and Its Is mystery must have a ahI story every hoe a Of ot course natural solution no matter mater how strong strong- hI to th the supernatural super super- all evidence points I I ly v e natural al and ami u usually when the r Is left lert with a sense r the r wih z rho rh disappointment Not t so with wih fh of f Carberry Carr Car Car- Adventures of razIng A-razIng Letta eti much of oC berry Mrs Irs Rinehart Is too r berT readers reads read read- artist for that She he leads her h an artst h bewildering maze that a through ers s utterly Impossible of or exit and anil r seems Is when she In the last chapter then 1 t cod od and ready she he bares hr hir secret ecret 80 unexpected l reary and logical U IJ It that i I so reader fairly loses breath with whim the I. r excitement nt of ot It I all I t f A lIEbI IX IN S. t EpIcs I Retold Behold ly 10 lIt M. M 1 Bine lne Holly s Gorman 1 Uly Instructor In II lter I. I j r Holly New en- en U Bok company t 5 v r nl raer lean J am ani Cincinnati In retells the editor In this thia bool book si modern German of an easy casy grade the 1111 B- B the reat epics tIme epIcs great of the ten the 7 Ro- Ro Heland D T Arm Lohengrin Tristan and Isolde Ibel dl- dl fach and G I un lalon Ion ts Is prefaced bv l' a snort I l verI ver by hy hyer I 1 accompanied er an 01 othe t the thc poem Co for I s S. i exercises 11 work based on each ach jj Ie follow tic the text which Is provided pro situ a complete vocabulary j I SIF KI hINC G U Nl Seth Serl Ie on oo br hr Emma Emm Primary I IC kH r THO Kao haD at normal department Book com com- cent Am American corf cor- cor citi Mo price prie ChiC aol Hinl New w York Yott Cincinnati fr little volume Is IsI Ii i The object of at this and andr second f t lead children of the I t of or speaking the habit r grades into rd language cor- cor English writing the W sst this toe mo author I To cm- cm Je drill book which hii prepared a dri hI of U the reproduction of ot many man liter liter- stories current In our Iler- Iler 4 r Introduces practice cx- cx tr and also AJeo tho time pupils with r 8 to familiarize wih m forms Beg Beginning with simple I exercises the they arc con- con till general principle is s In- In tl a trued reached Attention through verba verb verb- r practice Is given to troublesome a f Many of or the lessons are arc d de- de to aw and sustain the time ned Interest t in natural objects and ids to put him him In s sympathetic relations J I 4 with written i U In living from things the standpoint The Tue Tie author of hasI has tho the child chUd and in language e that the child tT can readilY comprehend The book bool tn is 18 so unconventional that t the SU Sug- Sug too El 1100 to T Teachers ache which h follow are p guide guhle th i nov nov- ii 1 that is nce necessary sar to f cen en cen the successful ful use me of or It I nv BY n Y I tt j i The Lute lAito of oC lAte by jy Ir Tam James Newton Mat Mat- their Te by horton A Co t price 0 I 4 It was James JaneS RIley who ered discovered the late hate James Jam s Newton ewton I and It I was no loss hess an a au- au u- u I fa famous hoosier bard bardho crit than the ho ho first proclaimed him bun uS s s amoo among itte rt of ot Americas America's alth authentic l tc h this pronouncement In Inic view ic of oC attaches to The Theil peculiar pecullar interest it I il Lute of ot Lie Life a collection of ot Matthews Matthews' Killings ju Just t Issued and In which we find Erd the RIley verdict amply vindi- vindi Hero Here Bert truly is a new note a aI I distinctive method without the usual ioTo lant of a n daring disregard dis dis- for tor time the reasonable restrictions regard tard jot of Df arts art's ts t's authority Few lot of Rileys Riley's Rles would que queston ques- ques I ton l on the Integrity of or his critical dicta tin In the province of prosody 50 co the they will wl not fall tl to find significance In hi his statement that Matthews Is HeI the fie I mouthpiece of the gods His Ills 11 Voice vice ce Is I cadenced to a n universal purity t spirit t tenderness sweetness and all else that must have hae marked The Tile al Singer inger er of Old who In iii his time had done s. s Strong Stron commenda commendation tion Uon this thil which might smack of oC the superlative were ivere It not reinforced tI h by equally high estimates I from run rom man many mam lit literary literary lit lit- lt- lt Mark Twain masters Including Including who declared Ills Ils songs have lifted and helpful m spirit like a strong stron my nw lle the Matthews are arc hand band Such poets as worlds world's best hest benefactors But Dut praise provides nothing of oC Intrinsic merit meri it itis itis I of is merely merel Indicatory The Tho quality most effective these poems Is their C U I 0 gi urn Riley enthusiasts will wi delL delight ht In the tho- tho several Rie special poems time Ilp he has haN contributed contributed contributed contrib contrib- to this volume beginning with wih a characteristic Foreword In the sonnet form anti and continuing through a series o of felicitous metrical Interchanges es by these comrades of or Parnassus between whom there existed a friendship unique in the annals of or literary association I IThe IThe The work worl i Is edited by Imy Walter aler Hurt brilliant pen furnishes hes an nn Ap loso H f the dead dea poet that Is ia a masterpiece of or Its kind Altogether this book bOol is one which nc Be lover of poetry an any less hess than the student of ot literature can afford to overlook and It I should have a place in the time library of oC every even cultured culture per- per Sc n. n A t TonY STORY iy I Loves Crucible I. I bv liv Mary Mairy Pom Pom- I. I Sherman h A c Col Co y 10 f l l tn lr c Jl 30 net No pro proverb rh Is more generally ac acc accepted ac- ac than the little Christendom c In five worth one erie WillIe While theres there's life there theres s hope hOlle It I 11 may almost b be held heid as the first article artcle of oC a universal human human hu- hu nian man creed Most of or u us us however do our thinking in itt words which are aro concrete concrete con COn- crete coupled couple with wih a mental reservation reserva va tion lon which which we prefer to hold In the Had Jd wo we quite quie the coura courage e of oC our our convictions we would state tato the tho proverb thus While there theres there's life theres there's there hope except for the fallen falen woman woman lint But lut that Is too shocking for Cor wc s so 0 society quotes tho the first t part and only lives the second How many of or us IS give u it thought much Ices Its a 1 pray prayer best of all al an effort eort for forthe forthe forthe the help of oC the countless countess human beings s sIn In that tha t j so lal realm over o er whose portal por por- tal If It I hInd had ml might ht well wel be In Inscribed Inscribed Inscribed In- In scribed Leave hope behind all al' al ye e who enter here here- u I j 1 Ale lP Having me a amny ai a. a m ny points and coming Into the spirit of social conditions In different countries coun coun- tre tries tres nn and many man states became com com- convinced that the thee the e are arc fallen ralen women and fallen falen women and amId ti-at ti tat some of them are not beyond hop hope e e en con n In the time cruel and almost paralyzing atmosphere phere of society's verdict In InC C Carlna Ilna ne she hn has tried to embody embody em em- loll body the time grounds of oC her conviction cn I The he lie while slavo slad Incidents are written written writ writ- ten len from a n peculiar vantage ground of opportunity fur knowing whereof she writes and amid oven even though tho thc they do O not all al fit tit any anyone one ca cae e they thy arc are 1 nevertheless less INS actually true to 11 lilt as s It Is In li llis CIrl Christian tan 1 land tolar today The Time first Ja page hinge c of Loves Crucible 1 offend th the aea average c nerson who believes anti and al also l c lives except the time f fallen len woman the last pa page c will wIl of offend of- of fOld fend the sel-rl sel self righteous who wIl resent r t t their h 11 heaven heavenly h stock wa watered by a a larger larer hope Nevertheless all al th the pf 11 1 between en make the convincing life story of one fallen talen woman who re- re to remain r 11 fallen n. n I D The Til Little LIUI Ireen Gate ll b by Sidle Sten Callag- Callag ban lian Pull Publish fi J hy G. 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P Putnam's P Son New IW York lu While hie the author has concealed the theme nf If he lIe her stor story behind a title tte which th the Average average erge reader will wil not jot consider con con- sider attractive the tho tw book hool Is Is' decidedly refreshing and amid nd interesting Those e of oC the time public who like alt all al stories to end endwell endwell well wel and who prefer the sort ort of or drama In iii which th the ln 10 loving couple passes through many vicissitudes cs unscathed and marries In the tile last chapter living happily ever after apr may not Hot a agree rec with the lie writers writer's taste In making the re renunciation re- re th tho chief feature t of f the tile story lor yet et all al will wi find t It t rth the time while While the blase Eng Eng- halt lish Ish society man ma may have ha e preferred lh time the sweet woman of ot the country close to natures nature's h heart art the clain of loyalty to to the so society bud bul to whom he was pledged el were too strong trong for fir him to break breal es especially after niter nit aft er a tra tragedy eJ In iii t time the family had hurled 11 her lur from h her r social position and had made mate the thE sordid nater of oC bread and b butter blotter ter all al Important to her The rile calm strength th of char character of the tile country iOl wor i a against the triumph of at her hopes inasmuch as ns the tile hero felt that lat she would endure tile tho disappointment disappoint disappoint- ment lent better than the effeminate and delicate daughter of oC society There I Is 1 n wholesomeness about tho story ton that makes It I delicious the tile f ader roam roams through h the tile woods and gardens garden with tile tho happ lovers ers and accompanies accompanies ac- ac companies tile the disappointed one when she s e goes boe there to find peace peace- peace I 1 11 I n 1 EIg YE ia STORIES Toe Tt Innocence of oC Brown ow by tr Gilbert GI ill Gil the John herr bert K J Published by br New York TorI Price 1 Jl Illustrated bj- bj Will Wi F. F The Tile publication of these excellent nt which ran In the tile Saturday Post POt will fill a distinct want Evening D 1 fi in the minds of oC those who read thorn them with wilh deep Interest as the they tileY appeared I each week In that Father Bio excellent periodical Brown church a priest of ot the Catholic diminutive In but In brain and great grent deductive human sympathy has haM a casts In the tile vigorous mind quite quie the In remarkable performances per per per- Holmes let detection cUon of or SlIer SlIer- Tho author a marvelous shows ilOw quite tar elous grasp grasp of imaginative details de de- de tails In the tile tais manner mannet In It which be ic ha- ha worked ha up the various crimes crime which the little priest I. I L I. I often oren quite puzzled solves anu anuj the reader ulo to follow high tho the Father Brown rapidity with which clever citer heart hart er of or Frenchman the te matter mater goes goos once directly a Flambeau criminal at but hut the tho a reformed through the tile Us of oC Father miraculous r Brown Blown Js Is i his Instrumentality aid In many of or solutions of or mysteries but hut en Tal I Is the admiring puzzling friend rather than the time active assistant Tl-ig Tl e ct collection of oC stories Is r really the t test Lest st of detective tales al that lint have ha come com der the eye of or the time reviewer e rc In many ars years It is I not at all al possible le that his publishers will permit tho the author to la lay or aut down dawn hi his pen In view of ot time the ex ec- ec coence of what he has hlas alread already done and the public 1 may a expect other con- con have fully fulls' as etc nl good as those that gone gOle before lefOre I ENGlish AND AD The Tuc Tie MI- MI lr lo- Mabel i n b by the Baker I Tayl r f Price tJ cn the tile family fortune was ex- ex austed 1 and time alln ailing father and P pa- pa mother were iere casting about as to time the lle best best means of if le augmenting their I slender sli income In or order cr that the family nIght retain the time country countr home borne 1000 to towi wl wi wilch Ich it ia was attached the third Miss finds it I her dut duty to go out as a nurs nursery r go governess ss She Sho lUl hud 1 always always al always al- al I ways boon considered the helpless s one oue of oC tho tilO family had steadily run away from from each school chool which she sho was wass s sent sCat nt and conducted herself hersel hersel's as s on one to whom lifes life's responsibilities seemed to be lC mucH of a j joke l e. e nut But she settles Into her hel proper niche and be becomes he- he comes cores tho thio pillar of ot strength upon which her parents lean There i is a quiet humor in the book which will wil appeal to the discriminating reader and a cann canny psychological quality that lends peculiar Interest to the tile process processor of or watching the time character of ot the tile young Yoting oun girl expand and develop Accustomed Ac C to heln being waited upon by these near and dear to her the broader view of ot life appeals to her when thrown upon her own resources The Time gI eat sorrow which comes to her al aids In ill her transformation and the third Miss rinal finally ant develops lops de Into the tile most Important of the trio The Tile Stel story Is interesting and the thc peculiar British atmosphere ab about ut It Is not the |