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r a8 V THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, JANUARY 27, 1924 PART 1. T T e e the marks of toil here as the author |soolal posturing. After a fair and, “W"]'hlch it is better to remain dis- Wiggam. Indianapolls: The SOJOURNERS 0UT|.|NE nesday night, February 13. Capt. John . picks here and thero over stubbly |interesting show-down at the realcreetly hazy, which the writer does,| Bobbs-Merrill Company. H. Cowles, supreme grand commander Re‘IleWS Of New BOOkS flelds for the making of a man. He | business of belng alive In an indifter- leaving the situation to & Kind provic b0 NMENTAL of the: Bouthern Jurisdiction Scott " t: at is, in so far th- o g .. - - v ite, will be charge o s featy 85 Oliver s concePned —for ho is O | orine. :xul:v".'.w"fn}“fld'h:h:y Ko | Reailzing that the most enviable po-| AND INDIVIDUAL LIFE. By sEvERAL BUSY WEEKS Othor wpeatiers witl bo 1o W, Wiear B hand at the youngster's birth—he [ marriage with a boy of the oid days— | SItion in tho “soclety of other citica| Iimmett D. "Nichols, author of secretars-general. Elwood P, More:, and all the nelghbors roundabout. | he, too, having bees up sgainat It and | fits one but poorly for mingling in the | “The Second Declaration of In- deputy for the District, and Reynoid — ] From that tine ho Lerdly lets olmeao> & been up n, ko | ofMcial lite ‘of Wasnington, Miss Squire’| dependencer etc. - Boston: The SEFict, aud Reynold EVERY-DAY RELIGION: Little Xews- | the situatibn out of which emerges|From that time he y lets the ng already commenced to make g o1t b 0r e emingly with the Christopher Publishing House. s P. Blight. By Janies . T | the triple character of wife, mother, ;"‘,"‘{,::2",' IL he ts | Erown man. | good at belng a real man. ‘“y'.fl;}"-'; Cvuv, enuuling. Al women, from _the Officers Will Be Installed Wednes- Thirteen candiates will recetvo the G 4op of Was - | business woman. taken on here by | Bu e lsn't enough, o 10t | famlliar ending doesn't sound half 80| ive, Go40EL UL TNANG e Vice [PREHISTORIC TIMES, OR MILE- 5 rigors of Valley Forge by the Heroes ¢ »New York: Fleming | Catherine Hammond. Getting to be |¢nough for the naturally romantic much like a pure fairy tale as ninety- | FUCE, Of the Bresident wnd fhe W10 | ey o Vi in. THE EVOLUTION OF day Night, Dance to 76, & fun order of the Sojourners Clib mpany & common sight .in real life—this |Imagination of this writer. One fcels |nine such endings out of every hun- | jesife corps, Senate and House and MAX By Hattie M. Tirrell. An- 2 on Friday night, February 15, at the T arat threefold woman. The story itself | that McCutcheon is all the time call- [dred do sound. other ranks, to grasp the situation nfe B. Leonard, Eleanor N. Foster Follow. Columbfa Country Club. A dinner will OF w0 hard to buse rellBlon [ ic reallatic plcture of the conflicts [Jug Ollver a “poor dub not a quarter o op o Ko 0 o By | Quickly and” leave “thelr cards, receive| And L. Frances Estes, Boston: . Dprecede the ceremony on Sunday. The circumam-|set up by the situation, of the diffi-|enough of him to turn much of a MY FRIEN ransiated by | Visits, entertain dinner parties and, in| The Christopher Publishing House. The Washington Barracks Officers’ bient s charsred with the | CUlties ereated, of the makeshifts im- [ rian teick. And so the author picks n Giraudoux. York: | fact, ‘carry on through a soclal season Sl : Club Wil be Jiosts to the Bojourners at bion isichas pat | POSed, of the'spiritual warfare be- UD the whole nelghborhood, sifting it Louls Colller Wiilcox. New * | without & single mistake. THT CONQUERING HORSEMAN, OR | Newly elected officers of the Wash- |an Informal dance on Wednesday nigh: spivit of religion on that | fweey husband and wife. At the end [over and over, for odd characters and arper & Bros. ” To each branch of official society GOb OF ALL IN PEACE AND | no00n" Sojourners’ Club will be in- | February 27. Music will be furnished “particular day. The drift of a fair{of the story nothing is concluded. |local idosyncrasies—back wood muper-| The Balzac prize novel of 1922. The | nig) Savite expiains the daty In s WAR. "By Alton House Cowles, | nELOR Cosburne by & United States Army band orenees proportion of the population is to-[And that is right. Nathing could be |stitions. hayseed vugarles, hick modes | jury of award drawn from members | iiing, “even going into the matter M. A. author of “Shakespeare |sta ednesday night at the City [y, propostio niluded with each one in the part- | of speech. Reallsm, this ts. But Mr. |of the French Academy and the GOl | how many cards to leave, how to ad-| Studies” Boston: The Christopher |Club, according to Capt. George F.| The Washington club will ward places of worship contarious |, .y hip sure that he is wholly right Xl\lt‘(‘ulehec:ll. do i‘"".‘{,’"r“ffix"'{“' oust Academy, DlYenldedl oxer 31’;1’3.1‘!‘1 dress the j'rsll‘der‘ll!. \'ltebll'r‘«smenl. Publishing House. Unmacht, movement. Within the churches|and the other one dead wrong. What | Leave reallsam to the regulic pur-|Bourget. The Balsac prize is the, Supreme Court justices, cabinet mem- |, . . to visit Hampton Roads chapter, T themselves everything contributes to| 18 brousht out, Yevors of romakee pccording o Main |of Sit Basil Zuharoft, man of WUCH | bers,*diplomats “and others' of official | AGAINST THIS AGE. By Maxwell Bo. | secretary, who has fust announced the | {6y i o eomin o bt rior 13 Sk i - incidentally the change in charac- | Street and Four Corners. money and some mystery. Out of the liife,'in personal address or in writing; | fcnheim, C program for the club for the next sev-|the meeting at Langley Field ths thoughts of religion—the words of| .ot “gradually, is taking place in | ppm MOULD. By Grace Kellogg|400 manuscripts submitted that of | days at home to be observed and, in Liveright. eia) eekn. Heroes of 16 Will mutiiate thirters the preacher, the music of the organ. | hoth the woman and the man. It Grimith, Tlusteated by Chavies {em Glrsudnlu:flllxtll;;:‘fl:fir;\l:‘:g&‘; face covers '"fln“;ci:'rn%wzlef,!mm‘ Ut |JAMERICAN ARTISTS. By Royall® , reniption and will follow the | c20d!dates i the volces of the choir, the Sunday | would be so, in actual fact. It is so Hargen, Jjr. Philadelphia: The 'l;guz:ltgrzh;ldam" B with Dent e{;t;{_\fl:fln Y R Book on Washington's Cortissoz, author of “Art and dance low the e ere s’ capabl d cre de- e, 5 Common Sense,” etc. New York: |installation ceremony to which mem- L S e dress of the congre »n, their Sun- [ here in this capable and sincere d Penn Publishing Company h . 4 tearing talons and cut- | social worq it is well to state that it > o 3 : g Velopment. A better balaneed inven- ng wings and te oclal worl t] Charles Scribner’s Sons. bers and: thelr famili day minds, to. The whole atmos- | fon "ot So ramatic & one-than | A double handicap is here set upon | ting beak upen the simple cass of @ i the' frat book on the soctal etl-| Uhales Seibaere Foms es are invited. 66 ”» g0 to chemical warfare service, | Langley Field on Saturday, March s, 4 e L rans ¢ ’ f memory. Read- of the Capital printed in some Members are phere of Sunday encouruges and |:This Freedom,” H. 8 M. Hutchinson's | Katherine Howard, this herolne. | young man's 1R vente Writitg 1 gg::lfifl'n{l O 3 liktis volume thatl- Steries: Frowm the Crimeon Croror|Mombers Ppast and present officers supports the religious lse. Tt is| hovel on the same theme. Both parents gone wrong years be- [ must have been an audacious and |inay well occupy an honored place on| and Brown Fairy Books edited by |°f the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, on Monday that rel shuws a| GREY WETIHE ¢ V. Sackville- | foro the opening of the story. And |daring adventure. every woman's desk. Andrew_Lang. New York: Long- | coast guard, public health service, Na- 2 2 % : < ¢ . < e sk R, . , Green & Co. tional Guard and teRdEncE 16, Thn dbvesinl on Tuess West, ¥ the girl herself suffering the com- [ gocro” \WASHINGTON. By Anne mans, onal and coast and geodetic ¥ ko s New York: George H. Doran Com- | mon blight of a fashionable finishing 4 Washi THE MARVELOUS MUSICIAN; And|surveys, wh . day and Wednesday on all the} Loy school's fatilities. Indeed, the dis- ",‘:"""h““mngm HEDBHRHEUES, BOOKS RECEIVED. Other Storlex. From the Red, 2, NS 858 sasthr Mnkons. For Grip, Influenza other days betwecn Sunday and Sun-| wGrew Wethers” is the name of cer- |astrous effects of this particular ¢he author. Crimson, Grey and Violet Falry Wil Show Harding Movies, Gav. Sbimany thinesitiat appesr o ¥ L branch of organised education appear | While waiting for Congress to take s s Books_edited by Andrew Lang. - ding memorial moving ple- taln Druidic monuments still stand- | ("5 T40 SUIECE OF the story, Kather: | some action in stabilizing the subject |DRAMATIS PERSONAE. By Arthur| Nowr yemesop oy pmndrew. Lang | The Har ng plo have no bearing whatever on the fe-| g iy England. Remote and lonely. |ine Howard serving as awful ex- |og nrecodents in Washington and mfu_,_ Symons. Indianapolis: The Bobbs g tures of Alaska will be shown to the lglous life and the future state—|gray and weathe 5 turn a |ample of its pernicious influen To . Merrill Company. N NENT AND IMPERTINENT, | CluP Wednesday night, February 6. pesky things—plle up on these days face of austerer b ¥ to the world— |set out In clear objective the ¢plne- |ing up some other hazy points, those 3 % = Presto Music for thi s 1 o of | secular importunity. Business u haunting reminiscent face speaking |less and vitiating character of this|who are entertaining and being en- |MASTERS AND MEN, By Prillp( Ly Preston 3I. Nelan author of [Muslc for, this occasion will be fur. Wit its queer aud” perplexing de the imagination of human sacrl- tpecial means of education. the girl. | tertained, calling and being calied upon e T R n ot Spalding Company. ; grchestra the members of which are mands, society with its bewilderin. ¢ in proj ion of then gods. |now thoroughly saturated with su- nd absolute comfort and assura % o vete. - 3 S 3 2 5 opportunitics, pliain Work With its| They speak, (00, of a deatlless SUrug- | perficial and false Views, is suddenly |in “Social Washington,” just issued | New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons. |THE KLAN UNMASKED, By wi.|Masons = night will be observea | fraC, St the best results, take 8apping routine, play with its urges | g nst'time and change. For the | thrown upon her own—forced to earn [ from the press under ‘the’ reassuring lpyp mERO OF THE FiLipINos;| lam Joseph Simmons, founder of |, Sot'ih \Fige neht will be observed | Humphreys' “Seventy-seven” at the toward greater and more frequent s of her novel “Grey Weth-|food and lodging, to be definite and | name of Anne Squire. The Story of Jose Rizal, Poet, The Knights of the' Ku - Klux 2 first feeling of a Cold, the first Chill truancles—oh, the world s paciced Miss Suckvilic-West has lifted | exact about it Now. out in life there | The auihor Is convérsant with soclal | The Stery of Jote sl Boet| ian and emperor of the Invist: | s | A5G0 with a number of things that lead connotations of the Druidic |is only once in a blue moon the girl | rank as it should exist in the Capital e rd BueRel and T b Toarl Lie empire. Atlanta: Willlam E. &= astray, or that, truer vet, seem to r into human 1i€¢, cre- | who can stand up under such condi- |and from the stately precincts of the | o8t fuael Sad Do B JOAF | Thompson Publishing Company. ander McAdle. New York: The sed things ating « modern romance of distinetion | tions. A girl of phenomenal nerve | \white House to the subject of when,| graphs. New York: The Century NATION AND THE PRO-| Macmlillan Company. ¥ of the human | that, and with good solid stuff down - ¢ : 5 N OF HUMAN EFFI- |1y, Y neing hand | s \ under the flummeries of her school- | Who and how to entertain in and out e 3 INCREASING HUMAN EFFICIBNCY v P, al P . P 5 ~ B s N 'SINESS; A Contribution to ton. Alonk 'of human endeavor | ing. — But this is of official life, und the question of & [THE ART OF CROSS-EXAWINA- L o e IN BUSK o | '€ - Newspaper | g writer parable | frequent girl. Authors are E iul secretary, it is treated from an| TION. By Francis L. Wellnan, By DY, Pavh rere {3;,.r:';'“'"&'{.l?'all;?;:'r?' w37 | System of Medicine mailed free here in plain and er, E. all ¥ tu- lmuch more omnipotent tha | experienced standpolnt author of “Day in Court™ New v an introduction by Dir. Har- | a0 0, Bod SO o \.b‘v of applied relig i tradition i history of ftence. In this particular case, Tersely enough Miss Squire an- York: The Macmillan Company. 3y Benfamin. Illustrated. :\.-\-.\ X K_)_‘_h“ Senis E'(-, e w o o turns out, that the * and of her own ancient |ever, the wuthor makes a go . | nounces in her foreword that in Euro- 5 Nbw bEciToeve) on fork: Boni & Liveright. | urk: Macmillan Company. | or sent ‘o remittun:s God™ s not an excly ¥ line in particular. it is & nat- |holding her heroine to u belicvable | pean capitals when officlals meet to- [THE NEW DECALOGUE = O e BT, By Al i 3 _ or sl f the high heaven Its map ural tarn for licr to seize upon Some |line of behavior. It takes both 0od | gether on oe ns of ceremony there SCIENC v Alby 2 A 4 Y Alex ompany, 156 W1 the otfice, th street, thu - nt fact from one or the other | insight and good artistry to drive a[is a *‘procotol” which assigns to every the shop, as parts of i3 storchouses us # symbol Of } fashionable girl out into lif+ looking |one his or her rank, done with the Even courtesy and simplicity | latter und larer modern 1e | for & ob when she has been trained | sanction of the government. Not 8o in are elements in the spiritual state— und her. This she has done with | arthly usefulness, to nothing | Washington, — There are some points founded on kindness, yon see, und.ipower of wrasp and subtiety of de- than a fluttering danc »t ' clear enough, to be sure, but others after all, deep genuine kindness is i velopment in the novel in hand. Not highway' toward godiiness. Do vou |s popular writer. That is not what want to know about the church and is trying to be. A fine many things—tor ir the | acting and patlent church and labor, or the church and| o the love of art in readers. the poor, or the church and the rich - I Py S 11 here In one little s on or 0 WOME OF THE B » other:™ Tnntmeralls “thinetubont| WORLD. By Edith Johnson. Ebil- every situation or demund that any | adelphia: J. B. Lippincott | day can' present—.dih ity | D ) e talked about t argcts to cail| OF purely practical intent, this study. it religion. and, with a w T, | 1o parpose 15 to place beforethe in- |[E] i . b Justibrowet hond, Aniteni of husiness women, for We have at our showroom one 4,000-Ib. capacity cketbook, this, for the enrlchmen ! S S Aot 4 : B ey o e R ] ok S ol e vl [ | THINK. OF GETTING A DINING ROOM A CONQUEROR PASS ’ he 3 of women. The author onstrator just enough to preclude its being sold as a new : oIt Dusiness Wo £ large . ¢ ! 5o b= R e reatis. l:rn.-E truck. This chassis has never had a body on it, and will s00k lies in the fact Pianiev e i z = 2 Larry Barretto? s O e s loes €0 her| carry in every way a new truck guarantee. The only d But he must hayv close 1o tne clements of suecess | f] ference is the price. the great war. He that rests in part upon g--:n;:s‘. ;A‘h:n 15, e, s en ing. purt upon native bent, in | sychologist to be able to s« ¥ e R g part upon op- R Deli Pri 554 : o 2 ! part upon persor: pa cgular very rrice is golne ¢ n in the mind; ubls o [ BES e A ey of the fleld gul L ] ° ks it promises a vocation for women nd peinten drs | Introduces the study. From this point | of the returned BenCe | b e ittt taaseE Gln into a prac- S o ] rned | ebation of ¢hoice of ‘7““""“'! This Chassis oldier. 1t i E of W urning this choice into an Justment-—so di nigh e u-of tupning (ol : ’ * i actual enterprise, of means of sustain- L S yearn- e through its trial period, of plans ings for the tremendous event that | e "L IR NG “and | Inereastng it. brought up out of . such | Fhor w‘ here an excellent chapter on i feelings as he never dream. mself onality as a_ business asset. And - - ruc o to possess; such outre: 1S pro- r If you wait till your bones ach: till you Cough, have Sore Throat, etc, it may take longer to break up, ings ther one on business morality—the 627 K St. N.W. M. 8307 him, in his he; a conqueror, a | cs of business. Personal appear- | Ewesping | triumph living | anee, good manners, a pleasing voice, splendidly in the midst of worid- | sujtable dress—these’ the author counts rocking events. That is this con- |worch full at also, a queror’s state of mind—the best of | chapter on ability him he feels is with the glory and|cf investm e instability, cou- en the horror of the war. But I pled with @ discussion of safety along me—and g happens o feed |this Nne. “The Business Woman and his conquering spirit e is unabie amily” hits the high mark of gQyen to conuect up with his old|disputation about this matter, disposing b. calls this ingratitude, with good sense and plain speaking, teals himse! to unap- | T sfudy promis to be of excellent reciated Grows * resentrul. | us < to « working contingent o When be finally does work !is s for information from so He fs able to put only a part of |sound a Standpoint s the one pres himself into it. The most of him is !sented here. Zoro,longing for the old lexs OLIVER OCTOBER. By George Barr o D re-smerken: s McCutcheon, _author of *Graus. folowr Inblde limeeir_ k" ete.” New York: Dodd, Mead When Mr. McCutcheon makes a character out of whole eloth, %0 to jhowine that the "o rcak—tho paticon is own Kood gift e downed &t once; that he must & invention lald down upon some . ey 1ol ot Ceralndy, e Sowing tuimic of ife—then one comes | FOr Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds a The book |up against a man is a man - 2 ’ i Teflects, clearly and sincerely, that [lowing him in excited intercst throug] | o which has puzzied the world about | the ups and downs of truly dramatio G B o o Uil e, morld shent | ihe uin snd dgme of truly dramatio Sour Stomach, Gases, Biliousness the returned soldier him: A fine | unfortunately, doesn’'t make his char- story. An admirable and useful p ter in that clever and satisfving of realistic invention. shion. Instend he takes “Oliver| No other cathartic or laxative acts so|storlng natural, regular movement. - o & October” from life. And plain, every- nti: the live Wi s . i ! LABYRINTH. Br H-len R if:, -particularly that set down in | Sorey 0" tne IIver and bowels as “Ca Canete A narmimes andiace)leeg thor ot ¢ Janticularly that set, down 18 | carets.” They never gripe, sicken or [ by millions of Men, Women and Chil. . thine out of which to make a human | inconvenience you. They positively | dren. 10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes— housewlfe, bored tolbeinz. It is sheer labor. Mr. Mc- | strengthen and regulate the bowels, re. | any drug store. death—dying by Inches of boredom. |Cutcheo proves that, and one sees No. the three bables—truditional ful- Allment of true womanhood o not suffice. The endless routine of keep- ing the home fires burning for the returning husband and father does | not suffice. Together they constitute a dead-welght through which no dream can penetrate, under w h no ift_of the spirit {5 possible. “The Labyrintl” is the story of 4 mutinous woman, w e in effect, that - ¢ had nothing to . do with slavement, that, in- Dining Room Outfit stead, women been fooled by men, have been expected to forego * * Large Buffet, semi-closed ,any freedom that is worth haviug, for China Cabinet, oblong Table— ‘an Insufferable bondage. ‘This, under all walnut finish—5 Side Chairs, a guise of pleasant good manner: 1 Armchair, with leather seats room size rug. Specfal at % : ; . Living ‘Room Outhit This FREE book K. R port or overstuffed three- t lls piece Living Room Suite, com- € you : plete With room size rug, lamp and shade, only $§ HOW to gain financial independence. HOW to safeguard the savings you i Bedroom Outfit toil so hard for. Consists of full size bow-end Bed, Semi-\" chest of HOW to avoid worthless investments. drawers « hifforette, Dresser Chalr and Bench. 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