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THE SUNDAY CALL. . £tory is kept at white heat from the start velt, which work (duly copyrighted) has a review of “The Sclence of Money to the finish. already reached a second edition, desyite Livingston The adventures related occur in 166f, which an announcement has been gen- when the united armies of France, Ger- erally made that Henry Holt & Co. are many and Austria succe ed in defeating about to issue a book under the same title. the immense horde of men that the Stl- FEs tan of Turkey had gathered from all the lln_df_!v Mezd & Co. Oriental nations in Asia and Africa and Pablication ¢ had sent to overrun the continent of o ‘rlz'\:yl“i A 5 e Europe. The description of the decisive g ¢ i ,,"“ 2 . 3 EA, “’I‘ battle in which the Mohammedans were [HC1 ount- Tolstol- haa -heel engs authors were bor defeated is a very plocs:of worg Lof Some WENths. Thi Tudmental Mo o aige of the book is the negat ercion. thou painting ot & A t wiil be published taneously - in There is a love 0! running amid all 1 by R b America and Eng the scenes of battle, murder and sudden death, the hero and heroine of which have The golfing en * by h vol- s is the f erv Comy mounce for early ol’s new book, quiry into public he ha score ar vigor. Dr. <iasts will be glad to mance in h his marri; is may be sappoints the living a_happy life young wife. He continues to add b worth reading to his already long and n table list. w ““The World's Work sdited by Walter H. Page a: by Doubleday, P: » & Co. W initial bow to the pul It is to be illustrated by than usually p Homs special articles th New a history and explanation happenings; and A ,‘,7\1',,‘ y i v o under the| head ] --mg»’*l‘m O jufl;?',,j‘(/‘l”fi’:‘;'j’;"OMi; N 2 : 3 tn concise fa the new advance e\ T e i i 3 : % Soxh tendencles in the varic ARG ML AR . % business and professional e : Qouptryside ¢ {\ithafy Rlaps (ather. I'IAH—Z FIRST ANTARCTI tck A. C DUMANY'S WIFE—By Maurt & McClure Company, $3 per year. It will be sewe so that it will open flat feature“that cannot be t mended. The size of the type will be conslderably most of the monthlies sign for the November tistic. Williams, ord Torrey. The popularity of the man, “Monsieur Beaucalre, ed the supply of coples of the bo Clure, Phillips & Co., the publishers, are now printing another edition of ten thou- sand, and the work will again be S in a few. days. : paring to present ‘‘Beaucaire Y stage, following the production of his ‘Henry the Fifth.” The work of drama- AVEN'S DISTANT LAMPS (Poems fort and Hope)—Arranged §y An- Mack. Lee & Shepard, Boston. MMER—A story for girls. oks. Lee & Shepard, Bos- R S Bl [,'mmfl%‘ TR PRO¥. TYNDALLY .y VRN ! t R SPITE WALL . Saction foi } « Faving been t a few years. Be- many miracwous escapes from the snares have his s a is irt, well worn, for and pitfalls which their enemies spread to ¥ = x the athle a devotee of the destroy them. Ba It is to be regretted, however, that the : A R % whe author has been compared to Dumas # i vegr i g ol (pere), for Mr. Achard has not the mag- = > ket 1 ical gift of endowing his characters with i g g e = T a vivid personality that n ther ‘ it doe 1e real to those who follow their for mes It s for what happens to them, not for what they are, that the reade: T - BOE 200 aroused; and the good people w > y good and the bad people 2 . 50 very bad excite very much the s sentiments that a ¢le troupe of mari- tes might do who were acting th r (Published by L. was_the r unon Mrs. Two Little Street Singers. Roe has made of “Two Little g, ¥ BT Revi aeu - 8 hgers” a story well adapted to s half-cr magazi the requirements of childrer. The little ) s rtive times to the cen- singers are Rita and Jimmy, who pass . e o that t for the children of Tonlo, with whom the; , « T Savil ha travel nd for whom th carn n ve rsic 13, pennies by singing and dancing with the! ses n ! the bane of the tambourines. Rita's beauty and Jimmy we I.ondon brings the man ss win a home for the little it too fre- with a country spinster and her a re I € f the ary col- mother. But troubles come thick th fter the inc n of an to Rita's friend in the count s e Jimmy in the ¢ All t as f gled threads, together Jth the myste k. A and wa s of the children's lives, are most happily R f grass ryw ] straightened out and the genuine pathos W"Nj,, ped of les 4 has been aroused makes the final Hif K gion strewn wi piness all the more appreciated. f ), L f T iall resent his gri ces. h 1 t We hope Mrs. Roe will write more. for w } » Jand was rough upo: s, Lonaon’s 'Arry the reason, if for no other. that there is such a strong vein of helpful common- sense running through the book. No 7 ild ean read this story without be!in quickened in the right direction as well considering them not fit jscover the obably be f gorse and ed to keep it ul ev ~culators and 1 villa style of EhoRs ¢ ¢ s heélght sy as entertained. (Published by Lee & learn that H. L. Fitzpatrick, golf editor nege VB SR Ries The Maid of Maiden Lane. Shepard, Boston. Price $1.) New York Sun, hds written a prac- Tarkington, the author. E £ v It goes without saying = littie volume of advice, addressed 1y knmown that Mr. T T. LAW- > Barr's last novel he Ma Brecking the Shackles. beginners and exverts, under the nome, Booth, through re . Yae \ Lane,” is a truly delightfu Break the * Shackies” of “Golf Dont's.” If, as said, these famous family of acto like all of this writer's- works, Bres 4 counsels “will help a player at once to explain the dramatic ) A BOY-By irrett not hard to fore- Tarkington possesses in s eht to be there. Pro- 50-™ ach from th Fi cut down his score’ It M glas. Lee & Shepard, - hdrate e _ge Pro- haracte QAL s ab Eale ot < see difficulty in supplying the demand for and which are-so clearly ¢ $12 e . yression se X g » eumstantial it It is published by Doubleday, Page & romance of the French pri ¥ OoF D TE 3 g neighbor's Pressior EHNE an impenetrable web 0, : < Querades as a commoner ; ground clogs €XPression a 0 historic evidence at who is €O querades as d : n the book hced o life imprisonment. The re- se book is occupied jn pain- showing flaws in the evidence, and v the real murderer The pardon for tk “‘Chess Strategegics Tllustrated.” Frank- The G. W. Dillin, ompany lin K. Young's new book is the fourth and York is about to publish a wor concluding volume of his well known temporaneous cal val serfcs of works on ¢ “The principles J. B. t a suburb and the Bower aded gardens. d and in Ma nt man comes re to the PR & 2 iz iy which underlie the science of war and itles- of was aimost invisible Iting into the Gt P R e e R e e e R e T says Mr. Young, “are one and the c ne heathery as If a part g0 . FOses s 1o Reans. oy, L, C. Bagei Goginb same”: and Le concludes his volume b: 2 . f Professor Tyndall died while = mne hers of ¢ X gy illustrating the battle of Waterloo as a ¢ 2, 1 s il Ty R o bioic Literary Notes e of | Cheak Jith ail the mbves g¥eemin meet here ful and d roine, love a succe nd _the he- matron as zine of afl. Little, Brown & been award work. Exposition The Bookr.an, lite only six years' standing, ed a gold medal 2t the Par o 0. publish the of Haslemere has its tradi- most every inch of be aturally brought him inte ¢ r . w times the o1d e ot S5 WY 1he = Anthony Hope's “Simon Dale”—one of ith many of the great anes of the « : Londa: Phieasth T - Henry George Jr. has completed the life DIS bost somances—has been dramatized in every sphere of prominence. His r o s entered Into English ro- Maiden 1 S the mald of ¢ yjq father, on which he has been work. DY Edward Rose under the title of “ENg- tjons with thosé for whom he has acted Goild. 1 bie e, amen Iy child of Dr. and gn."for n number of years, and this biog- MSh Nell” A cablesram to the New g manager were friendly as well as pro- ; T e Ay e piroom Mrs. Moran. and the hero is a son of the rapny of ona of the strongest and most York Tribune sa fessional, and acconnt for the large num- S Enres sad TN of € General Hyde, romarkable m merica has produced ‘‘The comedy is neatly eonstructed, With ber of letters in th 083 s aheC Nk ool 4 N 1ge Ribbon" fig- i) be Issued early in October from the abundance of bright, epigrammatic dia- torical significance pot wh ey way- as an ardent warm personal press of Doubleday, Page & Co. logue of a dis literary flavor. The saflor on his way friend of General Washington. < chief honors in the presentation are taken »ndon. Nichola We will not spoil the expectant reader's Miss Geraldine Bonner's “Hard-pan,” by Miss Marie Tempest, whose infperso restéd on th: n ent .of story by detalling the the Century Company Is bringing ation of Nell Gwyn is full of tact, skill yre s illustra: ent, and ng trials and tribulations which make their said to be a story of social con- and discriminating vivacity, a course of truc love anything but a smooth The scene is laid in California, trace of the vulgarit h the character one; only. promisinz that the chief inci- and it does for the society of of the questionable e seemed al- _ Prof forthcoming dent which leads to the unhappiness of L Burton Ha most to invite. M ems like- Dbook, dual: A Study of Life for the society of New |y to repeat in comec the lovers is one that mot infrequently in every-day life, and of which of our readers aps been he vietl This ent, how- eved from triteness by the ith which the discovery of the is worked into the plo book touches very lightly upon the political issues of that era, 1791 to 1 but dwells at much greater length upon nd Death,” which ¢ ress of D. Appleton attract especial attention, r has as its lead- scribed as a striking noble pres nd portrait of W. W. tion of the subject of death from a fre “obs, auther of “Many C: Lon- point of view. In his preface Profe A W don bookshops ertainingly de- Shaler s In effect this book is Iready well known in this country. seribed, and Sh., e \‘ :,],f,x 10F 0 ¢ ot . o ?f‘__l',‘_ d the story, brisut and sparkiing fmm o ietel ot Al Auathors' the individual life in tke whole of nature beginning to end, deals with English life (glendar and ¢ Se are Which shall be consistent with what ‘;- the horr ok Revolnton ang . BP0 character, i~ (.. continued, while a special feature know of the universe. It Is a plea for an ™ . !fn bew i A Af ppointment of Messrs. Elder & Shepard of San Fran- ;\um}:wr is the latest announceme understanding of the relations of the acwsthr 0:‘“\’{‘;"{' arde: l-'v‘“' O Sap blic of the west at the cisco, in their publication, “Impressions,” lm"l: m)mh-: lu)’ok.\- Dr. l’..h»n{ Wiillams :un_nnh_ms realm which is In the fu mes superstitious frightful crimes committed in the dear for October, give an cspeclally creditable '01KS entertainingly on the more impor- sense his own Shics & names. Besides name of liberty by the nation which number. Fesldes the usual art supplement, Wi ‘Z:"("; nd the best selling be patriclan sound anl Americ 1d fondly hoped would prove to which this month is devoted to a quota- helou, Styen, Shere: dio § nes soon from the , Is likely t nce it i es occupled has already obtained in light opera. was mitte : The nn‘\ /;]fit‘lvn”\\h Book News for Octob ser number of the : ing article » sketch catehy title, “Miss Vandeleur, Pirate.” 1t o is writfen by Helen Milecete, whose wark emem » the void, ¢'n than th pot and a str. if he wishes t with his fellow beings of s all degrees which are his kinsmen; with the past and th iture of which he is an ar summer boarders despis 1t sister republic in rea . s 5 , trated reviews of books, o B # 5o s I 0 R O s A emier Tepullic 1n featly o5 well &s A5y from Wshinpton IIOne on: “Tfe rive Huk Tatice all % ook A iy 106 Throl of any . T Spat i r L - . enth | Friendship of Boo the magazine con- P 252 ew Cea Dre¢ of many natural misconcep- tragedy. How much more ele- In conclusion, it is safe to predict that s editions. (Published by John Wana- tions that a human b . P 5 “Gibbet. i ““The Maid of Mal 1 ns many articles of especial merit and maker, New York.) a At a hum being Is something art from its fellows; dics ou : L Jane” daes not yeviews:of fer's” Wife” and a few pape; iterest. 'W. C. Morrow has a e on “What and Where Should Call- _The Conservative Review for Septem- of fornians Write”; Adeline Knapp gives an ber contains several articles that will ba hatural r article on “The Year's Two Dramas”; found of intrinsic value by all lovers of Lo 3¢ Of solation which m, O o T oipeh ((hat writer “Some Pleasures of Old Books” Is the the best thousht of deep thinkers. Its A 109 Samby of 1S Sud th : oy 0dd, subject treated of by Mr. Elder; Carlos contents include: Part 2 of the “Autobl. Without - e 50 Gilman Calkins, U. 8. N., writes about ©ography of Colonel Richard re ke S The Colden Fleece. “Chinese S(:Auf( Bottles": Morgan Shepard Johnston' 1pied by his son. Co- The large body of readers who prefer N i nen b N A pliches bis tent among the action 1o lysts will find Amedee at it is bern into it into the lone- m. It is t > than & of ¢ ames are not as equal ‘'Js s those of the past, identified with others of Mrs. Barr's earlier works It will aslemere, there are ! enough of them t det t from the reputation as a su ful teller of stories which that wris her letters is y ng of it. Brookbank ng close e d liness of th v Gar- so jus re, have their Mead & { their work h ving dep d radically from pooionel Richard Malcolm routine, the October Critic - g solidation and something in the way of s vt . oyt 43 bé P,}f”“’, Alexander Robin- ber. A frontispiece in t Rosse g 1" and the reviews Son: e Confederate Congress,” by ‘Mary Magdalen With » Ambast are contributed by E. C. Moore, Fred- Hon. John Goode; a review by Lieut, » ith the Albaster w b hele ng water i with nan Doyle wood steep, huckleb Undershaw, next 4 i .‘ 5 B 0 5 o o fes and gleaming door to the Tyndall place. Readers of mi ,.‘{“ e Snm"’]’,“‘_:{’”m";; ‘mpTrher;t ;:31@[.: eric C. Brown and Mr. Shepard. ant J. R. Eggleston of Captain Kell's (E‘ll'xrxrven:» Saally the esthe fentinry ¢ - 1 see much of that, Sherlock Holmes stories will identif: e e sy book, “Recollections of a Naval i $e-olviow % s y follow each other so rapldly a % : Gang .. = ! Naval Lif ore virgina i ‘ summer in the than one of them with the Surrcy ceribed with such. teree dly and are de- The Abbey press of New York has al-, “Imperialism,” by William Balrd; “Ele. Mic piisnal than repentant DPropo: 1 th a he ry T nd and the Pre- Raphaelites,” which is further enlivened vet impressive ready published a popular book Tnity i Miss Elizabeth Luther Cary’ place is e L i , y popular book entitled ments of Unity in the Homeric P o ATy's ace is of modern style, vigor that the reader's interest in the *The Puppet Show,” by Leonidas Wester- part 2, by Edward l"nrquhflar']xlfh }1"9""- . SORGCINE Fe OLD VINCENNES me, “Ross - T ~Merrill