36 WILMETTE LIFE March 25, 1927 DID YOU KNOW1 That "God and the Groceryman" is the novel title of Harold Bell Wright's next book? That the winners of the Pulitzer prize for the best biography · are Laura E. Richards and Maude Howe Elliott, the book beinq the story of their mother? That Walter Lippincott of the pr.tblishing company by that name passed away recently? · That the third book of The Soul Enchanted series is beinq pub lished in France this month? ~<eviice~~ (O)f N<e ~ Iffi <0> <0> IlK~ "A 'VREATH OF CLOUD"-Lady Mura~aki. Translated by Arthur Waley. - (.Um·ch Boo1-.·man) FOUNTAIN SQUARE EVANSTON Telephones University 1024 . Wilmette 3 700 Rogers Park 112 2 BOOKS ..-Y ou May Enjoy The Sea Gull Kathleen Norris Doubleday, Page ~ Co. $2.00 Black April Julia Peterkin Bobbs-Merrill Our contention that "Tar. A Nlidwest Childhood" by Sherwood Anderson was more a collection of peak s in short story writing !·trung together with low places, has heen justified hy the fact that an incident from it has taken an 0. Henry prize for a short story. How gratifying to have one's udgment hacked up for once. Ring Lardner has heen induced to write his autobiography· His "Stcry of a Wonder Man" tells how he introduced Jane Au stin to At Smith in Alb~ny, how he attended the inaugural ball when it was held in Seattle ::~nd of his declining years in Great Neck. After having read it \YC \\·ill undoubtedly know a great deal about all biographies. · Elmer Gantry Sinclair Lewis Harcourt, Brace ~ Co. $2.50 Jennifer John Palmer Harcourt, Brace ~ Co. $2.00 Wilhelm Hohenzollern Emil Ludwig Putnam S;.oo The Cheerful Cherub Rebecca McCann Pascal Covici J Keep Your Library Alive and Interesting THE NEWEST FICTION DAWN Irvin~ Again, by the publication of another volume of the Japanese classic, "The Tale of Genji," we are enabled to follow further the adventures of this charmed and .charming man. This volm:ne for reasons which it is not easy to determine seems more delightful than the other two. Pe.rhaps it is that Genji grown to mature years and mellowed by his experiences, more readily wins our sympathy, perhaps that he and his friends have by familiarity .become our friends, too, or perhaps simply that we are more able to keep them and thei.r intricate names and relationsh ips straight in our limited Western minds. He builds a ·palace, spacious- and charming, with delightful garde9s, in \\'hich his various concubines are housed in splendou.: and with strict eye to ·equality. Genji has seen too well what jealousy can do. Here they live for the most part in peace and equanimity. It is really a .remarkable thing, this noYel written before the year 1020. It is modern in · its outlook, exceedingly penetrating in its psychology; except for some quaintness. of speech and a tendency to poetry which has never been a characteristic of Anglo Saxon races the characters might be living in any place at . any time. None but the Japane se, however, would bewail the lo ·s of friend ~1d father thus, "Sp.r ing comes, and sti the sweet birds warble as of o ld, hu ltered and b ereft arc they that !' it beneath the blossoming Fiction Ferber-S how Boat Galswortlw-The Silver Spoon F.rskine-'-'i'he Private Life of Helen of Troy Dn:iscr- A 11 American Tragedy Glasgo\\'-The Romantic Comedians Canfield-Her Son's Wife Wren-The Dark Dawn Deeping-Sorretl and Son Wren-Beau Sab.reur Erskine-Galahad Norris-Hildegarde General Durant-The Story of Philosophy Dorsey-W hy \Ve Behave Like Huma11 Bein~s Barton- The Book Nobody KnO\v s Barton-The .M an Nohody Knows Lindsey a Evans-The Revolt 0f M ocleri1 · outh Sandburg-Abraham Lincoln Browne-This Believing \Vorld Sullivan-Our Time s deKrui.f-Microhc Hunt ers Halliburton- Thc R oya l Road to Hc ·mance Becebe-Thc Arcturus Adventure Beer-The Mauve Decade "Who Is Foster Johns?" \Vho is Foster Johns?" \\'ill ht: t hr spring song .of 1927. "The Victon Murder" is his first novel and he h :t~ taken a pseudonym because he is hd ter known as editor. dramatist, prof ~ siona1 epicure, ne\\'~paper man. T " it George Chappell? Is it Alexan(kr Woollcott? -:\o. Ko. This is "'M'-<' than finding that sy nonym to fill in the ten lrtter word. I'm again st all nont s de plttnH'. I have never-\\ e ll, hardly cnT-ttsed one. Charles 't'ald wcii Dohit'. \\'ho tt se d to h e an in surance man, is hack in San Francisco, writing short stories. Thn· arc t n he collected within the next {('\\' month..:. H c is, as u sual, rcpr e~t·n trd in the "(). Henry 1f tn)oria I A \\'ard Prize ' Storit·" of 102() .. , ('1'11c Go:-.sip Sk)J·) The Booknt ,ut Among the books \\'hich Edna 1h ·;tn Baker suggested in a .recent talk :H.; helpful for the parent who wishe s to give his child the best in nature sttt<h·. a.re "Nature Study an(l Life" by \Vfl liam Hodges and "A Study of Anintal Families in School" by Laura B. 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