!r = Decembe r 18, 1925 W I L M E T '! ~ LIFE 39 they are historical twins, living in the stirring days of the War of 1812. Jonathan and Phoebe, left as orphans, have been separated for their upbringing, Phoebe happily situated, Jon unhappily. So Jon runs away to war. 11eeting a delightful Irish sailor who adopts him almost as a son, Jon starts happily off for his adventures of the sea. l · THE ROMANCE OF STEEL "The Life of Jud1e Gary" By Ida M. Tarbell. D. Appleton A Co. Ida :.1. Tarbell has used a method in hc1 "Life of Judge Gary" a~ appropriate to the subject matter a s M aur r 1:-, · in hi. "Life of . he !l ey." Thi !,1. t one had at it s he ar t the ft amr oi poe try, the former has a !itrtll t me of steel. l. u· .,,c d at O\·er a period of yea rs tht:r c ·., no grtater drama in our histor: t~J all the ri se of the produ ct, te t:l. :\nd the American Steel Corporat .r 1 epitom ize ~ in it:. growth the ~tU!'t ·-·~~·th maje-.ty of "big .bu-.iJH· . . .,_ .. A. . I' ··IH.' wer e for the first time bein~ l·Jt'l!o ntcd with a building higher than r wu :-.to rie :-. and that building \\l'l~ "H: \\'oolw o rth tower O'le ga-.ps and · .. rdl-. at the unhclitv cal lll.' pro pur1'tJ: .... oi t hat Yast bu ::, ine ss Empire. l'.;trt:( ubrly interesting to \..'hica~o an- - thc iact that the guidlll r brai n ott ::- grcat 111achine \\a..., Eli>trt II. Gar. ..r Chicago, a mere in t·rl()pn tr(): :1 the \\'c::,t he :-.cemnl t<1 tllll'l' 'L'l : ,1 t i:-- ti l' d .\' e w Y< 1 r k c r :-. '\ It 1 n It l.' " , 1- : · :·" u ·h t d u \' 11 a 11 d g i n·n t i1 , Jll.(\ ·c ul -·1 \ 11 rl':-pon Ibility. Bu t it ";1, th 1- . . tlllt.: Chi ·agoan. wh u :-.our1 l', :Ll>1!- l.·:.~ ltim,cli illll(Jllg th l'll1. \\; 1-. t11 i .. :: rn hi . . brain the h i~h~.· ..... tht· IJ!··tl!\ -.·, tht· lll<· .... t far't.Tilll..!. 11 dtTd ,. ·,, i'.ith :t prf)phdic \' i H·ll. 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