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- 7 "I understand I'm to sit 81l and not be afraid, and all that; but tell me. in case something hap: pens and we start to fall, what do I . OCTOBER 16, 1921—PART 3. 4ha MUST HAVE AUTO BODY BUILT IN JAPANESE SHOP STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. duced by Estelle W. Stead. York: George H. Doran Company. STOP THIEF. By Col. V. M. Masten. Boston: Richard G. Badger. THE SUNDAY Such readiness, such facllity of inven- tion, such versatility, serve to turn an ‘out-and-out sin into an art of complete fascination. In his_ own Now | Heatley, D. P. Diplomacy and the the aviator, Study of International Relations. 1919.° JX-H357. MacMurray, J. V. A, ed. Treatles and The Bible and the Scriptural Ground of Divorce Forgery. KWS-B473. Donovan, Frances. The Woman Who Walts. KWX-D716. Reviews of New Books way everybody is hero in this book. 2 Agreements With and Concerning | Filene, Catherine, ed. Careers for do?” Lem's father is a pr‘.n!:h!| (:’( llh|f:_!::|:; SIX HH:I{’I‘ PLAYS. By John Gals- China, 1894-1919. V. 1. JZ66-M22, Women. KWX-F474. “Aw, nin:‘ the hll:d- Henri g & £ ’ : s o we're ERIK DORN. By Ben Hecht, New [roar the slogan rings out and the | NSRS running close behind Henrictta |~ worthy. New York: Charles Srib- | Pooley, A. M. Japun's' Foreign Foll: |Gilimore, I H. The Story of the man yihing we'r ner’s Sons. cles. JU87-P785). Stuart, G. H. Gets KWZ-GA416s. American Ambassador passing and hang on tigh ‘Woman's Party. Petrovits, J. J. C. York: Putnam's Song. epic drama of the west has e- | for do-nothingness. Of course, the |, "0 (0 CROSSIN By Sylvia French Foreign Policy The New Church T - : t—except 3 a o ! C 5 i 4 is N a recent magazine print Ben|"Kiom grandstand to bleacher you | nhen the lannis dies put i un enviods| Thompson. Boston: Houghton Mif- from Fashoda to Serajevo. JUSS-| ~Law on Matrimony. 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Nothing short of a personal author of “The Adventures of a Boston: of the Pe ence of Paris. el Weather. fouivuments of n's traffic regu 33x4Yz $13.00 37x5 $16.00 Grain of Dust.” New York: Charles cribner’s Sons, A CHRISTIAN'S APPRECIATION OF OTHER FAITHS; A Study of the World's Greatext Re- ligiomn. By Rev. Gilbert Reid, D. D., director-in-chief of the Inter- n;u' nal Institute of China, author ol smotion and a n. In sup-ipartaking in this Olympic of the far} port of hix theory and as hostage to | we Y teoped », Ben Hecht offers “Erik In entertaining Erik Dorn it is important, but not vital, that one has to do away with accepted rules for novel making. beginning, s such, no end, no line of action i between. Simply Erik Dorn him selt with a couple of w wife, one not—whe are ing-boards fo the man, looking gla: tections of himself. ke the place of and words—strung like 1to patterns of shinins with e prawls Ref. I E of Nations. ghton M. THE ISOL, on the B ompan, MAKING Roger W. Eabson cal Organf thor of “Fundamentals of Prosper- Introduction by Paul P. Harris, president emeritus, Interns- ciation of Rotary Club: : Fleming H. Revell Hin Compa TION PLAN ovenant, Boston: tions, ously anese As a Special Introductory Offer is “Ad"” Monday FREE: J 50t "end we will ot low you extra 57 discount. The Reebilt Tire Co. (Incorporated.) 1623 14th St. N.W. The new car will be gener- large for the embassy's J guests, though the c t tight should he have oc- offer three or four Cau- together. St i et Safety First. Richmoud Times-Dispatch t could have so steeped the ac-| count of it in the very spi of it I own audacity and daring nd orlgi- nality. And the author did so par- take, more than once. Turn to page 168 (not “page 176,” Mr. “G. P. P."h ‘There you will find Mr. Furlong him- self “'seated on a ton of living dyna- imite aying seated, too, long srvuntl-;pllnuxil to break the world record— ords of 1to suy ‘nothing of breaking his wrist back [as well. Quite remarkable pictures States of mind [go along with this wholly remarkable on here. Words!istory of the annual pageant of the bright beads {cattle ranges. ronment. or hand ROUS AGE:! uthor of Boni & With Papers Chemistry of By William H. The Cornhill 3 e New Stone Age in Northern Europe. PWA-T974u. Southern Sociological Congress. De mocracy in Earnest. 1918, 1-Sossd. Southern Soclological Congress. Knox ville, Tenn. ~Distinguished Serv ice Citizenship. 1919. 1-So83di Southern Sociological Congress. 2d. Atlanta. South Mobiiizing for Social Service. 1913 buthern Sociological Congress. Memphis. Battling for Sock Smoldering matches Istart firex. Throw matche ibox, hot Company. WHERE THE YO! And Also the the Youngest Officer, Linden Goes Home, * the Little Brown Houne, That Makes the World Go By Marie Conway Oemler, of “Slippy Met ete. Illustrate by George Av Centyry Compan, TORKRANCE FROM TEXAS. By Jo- bph B. Ames or of “Curley | nd Aztec Col flustration by Harold . ork:, mpany THE YOUNG MOTHE the M. 1514 nd Helen (¢ Cron. e Reilly Comg By Myr- wles Le & Le By Rose Macau- Potterism.” New eright. E s more than' spe L'I TON. wston By The wateh ering iwad d h o perte t i gesture the real thov I feeling of e man stand off, hat wll ages| is the big and! zerous s This the author handles | Socialism. . 1 theme, uring, making up th competence and dignity. The, The Century Compans A Alow, An 1 Glasier. J. B. The Meaning of So- phraces about it— that moves this theme forward | THE LUCK OF DENEWOOD. By Emi- . uthor of “The Realities cialism, JH-G461m. oes automatically on. very leuiated to excite sustained in-| lie Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur| Modern Scierice.” Hlustrated. New | Macdonald, J. R. Varliament and ntelligence lies back of th terest. A fine balance is maintained—| Knipe, suthor of “Beatrice of Dene- ork: D. Van Nostrand Company Revolution. JH-Mi4p. Nome fundamental thinking animates | the theme never riding the action, the| wood.” ete. Illustrations by Emi- | pgi: MANNER OF MAN THAT KILLS |Mereto, J. J. The Red Conspiracy. [t. Brilliant wording—trank, most [action never sinking the theme. An| lie Benson Knipe. New York: The ENCER, CZOLGOSZ, RICHE-| JH-M547r. 'r»\rllk projects ;t(t It mfl n] eries u{ 5:5‘.1:,:' é’;g{?gfitoug z:flerl!{lons—n Century Company. By L. Vernon Briggs, M. D. thx;nl. A,ul:;. H’I;l‘-n: Descent of Bolshe- xplosion emitting _ flashes and 3 ng, intelligent grou) 2 7 o Massachusetts So-| vism. JH-R444. 5arks ‘ana_sound, without order ot | of peopie have control here: Krom the | ARTRPEAGON BARTENAN AN BORT [ CiCW 80 o Cnli Hyione, member | Selieman, K. A, Debate: _Capital- scquence. Startling? Oh. ves. all of | Breat-grandmother down to a il Of] . ¢on: The Stratford Company, of the American Institute of Crim-| ism vs. Soclalism. JH-Set5. at. — o sixties, g 5 ‘e . forties, and the thirtles seatteyed iy | PATRICK BRONTE. By James Se- Dl Taw ang Ctimbslogy.yete Woma 'THE CRUISE OF THE KAWA:; Wan- | between—each is engaged with the nior. Boston: The Stratford Com- ston: G Eer- an. derings in the South Seus. Ey Wal-|interests and problems and beset-| pany. Barnett, Avrom. Foundations of ter . Traprock. F. R E. U.| ments of her own stage In the bus TREATISE ON THE LORD'S Feminism. KWW-B267f. PRAYER; From a Practleal St = point. A Devotional Study. Illustrations. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. ness of moving forward. Each char- acter is an individual, standing up to THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. With a perfectly straight face and businesslike bearing. the 1. We said, “Another ex- headed upen new experi- and fresh copy — just an- n-Safroni-Brooke-London- ugin to the of those islands—the Filbert adventur L 1 g cas. i good g?‘ :‘:i and effective from every point THE GYPSIES; How They Met, Law. . we went es, to What Happened nnd How 1t End-| peaie g A eaiise onGrintial f wash n that his sense of hu is dull-— | & LONDON MOSAIC. By W. L. Georze| €%, BY Grace Brooks Hill, agthor | “picading und Practice. 1899, KN~ O! on i1 at anything about him & —but, and Philippe Forb ) ks of “The Corner House Girls.” etc. B363t 1 i o W full twenty-three pases here we| New York: Fredorik a ehopri| Illustrated by Thelma Gooch. New . W. Make Your win|The fastest selling non-fiction bosk on * ieved that we were aciually going| Company A i€S: York: Barse & Hopkins. : focord,, Wiy s Because the American Ldong with just about the breeziest thought that Thomas | VITAL FACTS ON RIGHT EATING t‘ulum{‘\m rust Company. Wills. ?l\?u“\n‘ms plain speaking, wel spoken. | it of adventure that the South seas n r A o TIVING.. BY Richara Mayer. S } strated. ) ) ' iad cver invited. It was the discov- one on ' w persanan aualified Lo | B oiton: Published by the author. | Holmes, 0. W._Collected Legal ) a e our ‘m' a | s ir | tour of the highways and byways of |JANE _ STREET OF GOPHER - lands, where the tre literally | S Ny yways of | JAN ST - Olden Blue R it o St Fonsin, Tuel Hap SISO | " emarnts By sugror Rl e e lof Fashion : ey of every description”’—thal . e othe Sewc X g is- . ok us'un o e shume of our own | hi SRl o & %omer oriink cand | The Probno Publishing Compans. R e There’s frost-in the air and pep is the word. ulluess, We refu: to stay asnamed. | und conditi e d this. NEW ENGLAND DAYS. By Hellyn i . Problems of Law. B eRLanian i AT i i lhowever. The fun was too furious. | }‘”,f,“’;,“"l‘;a"':“ofar;;r:_. nent George. Illustrated. Boston: The| KL-W63ip. The crucifixion of Enelish high societs Whether you are drlvmg' to earn an honest te time ove Too b comnelling to w shurtcomings. our much was very minute for us to|London trail. just another set of hu-| thor of “Bulldog Carne i D, W. The I : : s you 7 the pouliicing of bruised|man contacts, these. The feld is al-| York: George H. Doran Company. .,r" i:." lnl-rnml‘i’:-n!:lq“I‘:..L‘\t\-) ID 1 St t nghtnlng get the mOSt out Of r “Ol‘k y In_the shadow of the broad fresh and ineshaustible. & AR T 2 5 HELTER. N -jdowning ree iunjindrus leaves we could sce whole | from place to place with Mr. George, | VANCY AND NICK 3N MELTER- | pieki 15 Chnses ot fTat This ruthless arraignment of British or play. oaves of breadfrulty falling unas-|one hunts out places to see, old hjs.| SKELTER LAND. By Olive Rob- Dickinson. G ise O MMM peroes made “The Gentleman with a . @ 10 the ground, while between | tories o recast! new corners for this | crta Barton Tiystrated by R Lot WG SYNORG g pov. | Duster famous Feed your car power and pep—get real mile- e heavier thuds of cocoanuts or that delectable thing to eat—and bW RSO er. GV : ?, New York i L upefruit we leard the inces drink. One looks in upon “the poo Doran;Corapany, ang atutes, Putnam’s p o—25 35% e—] rbon—no knock- [biatier of light showers of thousands|and takes a Stealthy” and blubhing | THE MIND OF THE BUYER; A Pay- | At e e oo ag to mor no carbon 0 c sorted nutlets. & burden nging the ever- of these through nonsense play a part wid domestic joys abound. Upon the aptures of the Locts and artists over he islands of South seas this in- guiicless humorist ha frain on tive bride: herself. All taken together, round up the inevitable struggle for adjust- ment that, at every point in one's life, is taking place. These are intensely human folks. This fact makes them |mean a great deal to us coming in jeontact with them. It is a fine story Just an- | another of Tommie Burke, either. other point of view, just “search for vice"—which, somehow, turns out not to be vice, after all. It i3 a brand-new trip about London, in spite of the many that have pre- ceded it. After it is over one sits down in a little picture gallery, where Mr. Phillipe Forbes-Robertson has gathered up and composed and | ketched and colored the very spirit Rev. George Steele Bearden. Bos- ton: The Stratford Company. HOLINESS IN CHRIST. By Rev. Clar- ence Mease. Boston: The Strat- ford Company. THE CORNER HOUSE GIRLS AMONG Four Seas Coinpa. RED MEEKINS. By W. A. Fraser, a choloxy of Selling. By Hdrry Dexy | ter Kitson, Ph. D., professor of p chology. Indiana University. York: The Macmillan Company. PEEPS AT MANY LANDS—EGYPT.; e LAND. By R. Talbot n Finnemore. 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