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By the author of "SIMPLE SOULS" BRANDER MATTHEWS ON PLAYGOING . Lv" ,7Bb MwMffl&&&r V j il umiX i :mM He Has Written an Entertain' J A Place in ing and Informing Boole About the TJtcatrc The World With an apparently sincere rcvlvnl of interest in tho production of Shake- By speare's dramas ns attested by sold-o- ut hounes for Robert Mantcll's reper- toire in this city during the last two Hastings weeks nntl tho announcement of several John Turner other ambitious project's along such lines, Prof. Tlrandcr Matthcws's latest " ROM pages come romance. book, "The Principles of Playmaklng, iiSiBwJBTBV , vvbV ""TSERl Bm jb. "flat l its eav ought to find a large demand. ar Traw?mMl J delicate humor, reckless fancy all No more entertaining book on the whimsical you theatrical subjects has cyer como from tWrnKSSK- - charms that set prolific lift'' the and facile pen of this modern free of the dull everydayness of life ITnzlitt. Tho title is n misnomer to n iviyjKJiwsH,HK you straight into delight- certain extent. It might much better and lead an utterly have been "Tho Principles of Playact ful story. ) $175 lng' or better still, "The Principles of Playgolng," for Its appeal is to the lay reader nml nnt ftin rrnftsman. The name of tho book, however, Is CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS taken from the first of sixteen essays which Is a highly readable and concise FIFTH AVE. AT NEW YORK n 48ST. W reMtatemcnt of the theories of compost-tio- w in thirty naecs of text. fiUPPlc- - I mented by a thirteen-pag- e compendium i NiHflanyin ! VII "TTni.. TlMt n Tltnw TtiiMinl DKKTA KUCK 8 school-bookis- , titles sound h nnd foTmld-- Who has written a Jovo story for sentimental young peoplo A able, but the essays nre not nt nil prosy Brilliant Novel on or academic. The'ndvlco Is drawn from "WHEN THE HOUNDS OF SPRING 1?T? tT a reservoir of wide reading, sagacious ABRAHAM LINCOLN ARE ON WINTER'S TRACES" IxJMlU observation In the best and only place FRENCH AND HUNGARIAN to learn the truths of the art, the play- house Itself, and a klndlv humor whirh W. H. HUDSON'S Books gives tang and apposltencss to the PROTEST AGAINST WAR author's genuine lore. . J5 IRVING BACHELLER Birds in Town and Village Hut to most Venders with taste for the drama, the fourteen other essays Latzlto and Barbusso Have Written Two Boohs Which Disclose Senator ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE says in New York Times: In which is incorporated somo of his earliest, most will be found rqunlly valunble and en- bird-Hf- o joyable Lincoln of when charming writing on the which has been his ns the first two. Tho Columbia the Idealist's Hatred of Mass Killing It is not Lincoln the reformer nor the statesman that we think greatest interest Through Devon lanes, into old London Miivorslty sage Is none of your st is Lincoln being, as he gardens, Cornish villages, pedagogues, citing merely by roto we read A MAN FOR THE AGES, but rather it the human and the reader follows tho and birds, tho most delightful of companions precept of library ancients. He How Is tells neighbors lived, when great with' at his has had the ndvantnee of nersonal the idcnlist reacts to war his wife the whole truth about appeared among the and friends with whom he the elbow, life-lon- g binr-el-f ap- drawing for his entertainment upon a acquaintance, often Intimate, the illustrated in two novels, (mo by a and she understands and world-wid- e with preciates his problems nnd his tempta- purposes of his life were being formed and when Providence was fitting him to and knowlcdgeof birds. cpimrntcu and grcnt of the American. Frenchman and the other by u Hun- Illustrated in colors from originals by E. J. Dctmold, $4.00 - English during tions when he is frank about them, und and French stages his garian. Each man fought in the with the establishment of honesty the long and distinguished career as n trenches. Although they were on op- bnrripr which had grown up between The Bobbs-Mcrri- ll Co., Publishers. Away Long Ago teacher and critic. Rlor unmra rnn- - posing sides their conclusions are so them disappears. For Sale At All Stores. Price $1.75. Far and stantly In forth his sentences, nearly Identical that tho book by tho Lat7ko's book as a piece of litcra-tu- n Is an extraordinarily interesting record pf tho response by shrewd judgments nnd Frenchman might have been written by amusing is far superior to Barbusse's. His of a finely sensitive spirit to tho appenl of the fascinat- nnccdotes. The effect Is the Hungarian und the Hungarian men in the trenches are described with ing South American life which ho describes with such fascinating to anybody with u flnlr for might have written the protest against greater the skill and a more convincing vivid color and reality. Strange, gaudy birds and but- theatre's history and traditions. war which has come from tho French- realism. Ho seems to have n fuller terflies, animals of the oddest types, and men of strange There is often a touch of gentle irony man. Tho two books arc "Light." by comprehension of human psychology. I as In the chapter called "On Putting of Just Published f Oh The y Hmri Uarbussc, nuthor "Under He proved teessa adventures figuro in tho overy-da- experiences through that he knew how to write most Literature Into the Drnma," where he Fire," one of tho most renlistic trench In ".Men which ho reveals himself simply and with rare sincerity. in Wnr." His new book conf- A Notable Biography-Secr- ets of the British Navy humorous remarks that the riper development In books yet written; nnd "The Judgment irm- the judgment formed of him when ggTrea portrait, -- Lodge-So- me Novels golf story With net, $2.50 tho final years of .the nineteenth century of Peace, ' by Andreas Latzlto, author his first one appeared. The hero is a A study by Sir Oliver Capital was retarded by three untoward events of "Men In War," which revealed the successful German pianist in- ' ever fold BY THE SAME AUTHOR "tho premature with an 1 1 Patagonia. deaths of CIvde Fitch horrors of war so clearly that its sale ternational reputation who enlisted nt LEONARD WOOD: m Idle Days in Illustrated, $1.75 and William Vnuglian Moody and the in America was forbidden after Its na- tho beginning of the war in the ardor Conservator ol Amerlconluni I !i The Purple Land. Introduction by T. Roosevelt, $1.75 uremnture birth of Bronon Howard." ture wus understood by the Wur De- of patriotism, but the rigors of the A Biography, by Eric Fisher Wood A Crystal Age. Foreword by Clifford Smyth, $1.75 There Is erudition in easily nssimllable partment. Prussian military mnchjuc gall him form In Wood's career ns surgeon, Indian fighter, Colonel of tho Rough THE the essay on "Three Theorists "Light" is tho story of a French und ho is in a constant state of mental Riders, Governor Obtainable at any bookstore, postage extra, or direct from of the Theatre." wherein discussing clerk in u factory in a small city. Ho goes of Cuba and the Philippines, friend and revolt. But when he to the front of Theodore Roosevelt, creator of the Plattsburg camps, and fore ENCHANTED E. P. DUTTON & CO., 681 Fifth Ave., New York ristotlo. Leasing nnd Sarcev. Professor was called .o thG colors when the war hn fights ns the rest do, in spite of his 'iittliews reveal without affectation u bcL'nn und ftprvod until he was seriously disposition to refuse to carry u rille most present exponent of Americanism, is here told for the first GOLF CLUBS ofound knowledge of the literature of wounded. The book is tho story of n nuy longer. He feels thnt every other time. A, fascinating record true to the best traditions of American By ROBERT MARSHALL stngo I many periods and languages. Fieueh worker in its earlier pages, re-H- mart Is as reluctant as he to keep on manhood, Net, $2.00 tJ . lover of the stnge classics veuling his discontent with tho social killing, but he knows thnt if one of ow happilv hinibclf. Major Jaclty (lore, awakening n new public conditions In which he finds Iu them should disobox orders all the By Sir Oliver Lodge rxp'Tt In every port except colt, 'iitcrcst will find chief delight in the J its later pages it is the story of u man others would attack film for doing the t'hullene! his rival In loe th IMI whose whole being rebels agninst tho vpry thing that they were afraid to do. THE SURVIVAL OF MAN Hub's champion to golf match. "iibjects. "Rhnkesncnre Stnco Trnili bnrbarities of war. The man wonders They wcro all under bondage to mass A fftlr field to win the laily In th A Htnku. H'ltfi S drawing bu Stuart tions" Is n pithy tnlk upon stage busi- wlij tho soldiers consent to keep on compulsion. Latzko wonders when the Study in Unrecognized Human Faculty Slav. Xet 51.00 ness nnd customs, which have variously ldllinc and bcine killed. . When he re kings who mane war will be forccu to . A new and enlarged edition of Sir Oliver's most important work on THE ''ainocrcd nnd amnliflpd the art of the turns home he attends n celebration nt submit to the mass compulsion to keep , spiritualism. A history of psychical investigation during the past master. " 'Hamlet' With Hamlet Left which is disnlnycd. He says: the pence, and when the mass will get thirty years which presents the whole groundwork for the under- LINE'S BUSY Otjt" tells of queer "No. do not bow in presence of tho courage to refuse urms i productions, whore I the to take up standing of the present-da- y movement. "A record of the salient By ALBERT E. ULLMAN SPLENDID 'nywrights hnve built dramas about flng. It frightens me, 1 hntc it and I to no things winch tney regard as in- THE Lodge. fliaractcrs never accuse No, there is no beauty in defensible. He is not wholly pessi- facts on which my conviction has been based." Sir Oliver seen. "If Shakespeare it. Nct,S3.00 GoMle. the telephone operator In a Should Come Pack" is a charming it; it is not the emblem of this corner mistic, for he sees signs of progress iu large hotol, nrllcs her frlervl dis- that, inoculation that stlmulntcs respect for of my nntive land whose picture it tiiu' every nation which entered the , Myrtle nil about the things By switch-bonn- l. mio turbs with its savage strincs. Is the had to justify by Insisting Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon happen mound her busy y'l aumors sound views on modern It wnr itself aplry ot-- e. Hit tales' are full methods. screaming1 signboard of the glory of was acting in Two i There aro chnntcrs on the thnt it THE DOVER PATROL humor on of vivid slant; that pro-ok- olationshln of thn nlavwrfoht t Hip I blows, of militarism nnd war." Wnr, hundred years ago, he says, they would a laugh In every paragraph, OUTCAST flayer, the difficulties of devising new he says, is cruelty bused on greed. all have boldly declared on the eve of a The heretofore secret story of how a tiny section of the British ll'iti Jl Uluitriitfoiij, .Vri J1.0S itiintions. the Irish plays nnd Hnrb'isse has attempted to make clear war that there was certain territory or Navy with the help of fishing boots and guarded authors, ' trawlers the music-drnm- seen 'he conventions of the a. the "'hat ft thinking man who has war certain trade routes which they wanted English coast and kept the Channel safe for food and troop trans- GHOSTS v 4 imnllficatlon of stage scenery, and the to faor believes about it and its and that they were going to take them portation. Described in delightful style an epic chapter fn Sea ocnbulary of tho show business, causes an its remedies. The book is by force. A new conscience in inter- - ' I the peaco History of intense interest to general reader and naval expert. HAVE SEEN hole winding up with a chapter i argument for international national politics hns been awakened. The New Novel by on - 2 vols. Net, $10.00 By VIOLET TWEEDALE Mntthew Arnold nnd his Ideas of the bused on justice, ilic domestic rela- Th purpose of his book is evidently to n nons 01 --jh, b m- - t..M'.ui l assist in awakening it still more. 'tama's future nnd chanter of nor. .. iu; By Author of etc. adven- onal recollections of il. relations K'Ann nations. There is LIGHT. By Henri Barhusne. Now York: Stephen McKenna, sonia, "An as the Edwin nooth K. P. Dutton ft Co. 1.I)0. tures packrd Into the pugea of GIBBS In u time when the estrangemsit Between the husband and OK of fic- GEORGE affairs of the TUB JUDOMKN'T PEACH. Uv Andrrns , SHEILA INTERVENES m1odrmatp tnlen 'icatro ore deservedly attracting more wlfu bccauiii tney nre not iruna wun I.ntrko. 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Ilia MrUttwws. rroffHjor of dramatic: On thp rising 1 Uteraturn In who knows no wave of popularity ot story Is markr by crises s breath-- I Columbia University. New The girl in the city ns uny In the York: Charles Scrtbncr's Sons. 11.60. Vicente Ti!ueo Ibnnez upon thn author's earlier J young men and the young men who tide of By Mrs. Victor Richard, works." V Y. World. .Vef J1.73. nffnirs iu the Ills-pa- alienee and space melting girls have stirred the syrapnthy book world, other atjrZd "The desert know no OATHY ROSSITER a mountains, black and spiittmentnl folk for years. Many writers lire trying to ride to SOME PERSONAL into line of "That book seems nf A politician nnd a woman doctor conspiring to declare a whole- snow-cappe- brlngln; His Mirress hns resulted iu the in- crimson and at last d " Zi ;.J-.OW,nlnn- s hnve been suggested for hearted and beautiful girl insane, form a new and IMPRESSIONS U WC troduction to tho Englih-hpeakin- g interesting the lonely young people together. Some variation of the triangle in Mrs. Rickard's finest novel. Net, $1.75 By TAKE JONESCU i eountriiw nf a variety of " .? 'y them do not. Spanish uu been West, If you have never yOU Sad it the of them work and some of thors. Of a necessity, some will good, "There li scarcely any country In If you have never irS - be By andMary Hertu Ruck has made the prcdlea- some bud. nnd wimi' indifferent. Senor Irvin S. Cobb Roberts Rinehart Kurcpo 7hlch he does not know, felt the solace of desert silence or the awe of its MAM CDfiM TAN TIUDm thero are few men of eminence I Znmurois, -t lYlHll rnUm ALL I IlYlDtK ment of these young peoplo the subject Eduardo whose volume con- whom he has not ut least m- nnd meaning, be- taining two short Oh! Well! You Know Isn't That talkrd with " says the London grandeur, you can still thrill to its am. nooKSEi.i.nns of novel. "Sweethearts Un stories. 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Its hero is n from the novels of Iluincz, much as Everything Desirable in Books In lodgings In whose fnmlly there had Du Maupnsnnt or Flaubert mizht dif- By Frank Swinnerton By Lucas Malet WITHEP.SPOON DLDQ.. been no girls nnd who hnd never been fer from Diiinns or Hugo. "Their Son." Juniper fortunate enough to have nuy friends especially, is close to Dn Maupassant in Walnut,' and Sansom St. its sharply SEPTEMBER THE TALL VILLA FORBIDDEN Elevator to 2nil Floor who would introduce aim into icuuuiuu llinned rhnraeter studies "A remarkable study of tho 1920'S BIGGEST boclcty. and Its cnmmict. dircet form. "The An extraordinary love story hnppen to notice each other Xecklnre." though, struggle between two contrasted The two in no way resem- daringly imagined, beautifully "BEST-SELLER- on street oue morning on the way bles Du Maupassant's famous classic temperaments done with a by "! the Henry written the nuthor of SIR TRAIL THE to work. Then they begnn to look for of tho same name. 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