LIP understand Amnerica-as it was, as it, is,. as It mav be-we must, have Fl a true pi4ctiire of the actual land we. live *on. Biihold Our, Land oivies such a Piciure from early .géologic *K mes ta the present crisis. F ..The history of, soul began long be- fore there was life on. this -plýanet. In retrospect one sees 1ho'w the land was formed, how it developed, and, finallyhow it arneared to the set-, tIers whn'firý,t trod thp v'Irgin con-, tinent.' What they did in. a few Idécades ta the product of many tosands of years is traced with UN 151kFloods, Dust Storms Then came the floods, the dust 11Vstorms, the desperate efforts at con- DOKSO? LM5AKY servation which appear in today's C4,DO8..ger headlines. Tliroughout the story IFemerges mn1 oe, andm ore shàrpYly~3 An exeptinal ife tory the fact that th e continent is al Ais xc.pi .oI 1f. sory one body, that plant, animal, hu- as virtueso, compeser, man, social, and economic growths dipI.umet and patrie# are products of the same sili. I'THE'PADUREWSKI Russell Lord,-the author, for many MIMOIRS l years associate editor of "The by Paderewski Country Homne," bas served in the and Mry LwfonSali Conservation service. Of his ahi MrY LwfonMen of Earth, Mark Van Doren *$3.75 wrote' "Seldam bas the Aeia Daityi DeliveriI to fariner been studîed ta better, effecti Protecting the health seeker against ' himself, the fads, the quacks and the advertisers is the objective of "Ilealtiz, Hygiene and Hlooey," the rew Bobbs-Merrill book writtn by, Or, . W. Bauer., Dr. Bauer, director of the Bureau of Health and Education of the American Medical association, and associate editor of "Hygeia, the Health Magazine," lives at 530 Washington avenue, Wilmette. Sees in Canal Zone a Paradise of Tropics cnrector oaithe Bureau ofIlnt and Education for the American Medicai association, ta -write "Uealth, Hy- giene and Hooey,"- published this fali by Bobbs-Merrill coffipany., No less valuable ta the suscepti- ble and impressionabie layman than his book, "HI-ealthý Questions An-. swered.," which avpeared last year, is his new set of instructions on how ta live according ta, the dictates of camman sense. . Siteen hundred and e ighty health questions were answered by himn at that time. Now, with. his. own drol humnor embel- lishing the bypat.hs and detours, he points out almost: an equal numnber -of 'false sign pasts along the road ta 'heaith, happiness -and physical fitness. The Gulible Publie ,.o Mulible, so li ke a flock of sheep is the humnan race (Americans in particular) that the public will be- lieve, swallow, and practice any-, thing an advertiser, a frienci, a grandmather,. a cuit, a quack, a rumor, a bottie of medicine saysý will make themn taller, fatter, thin- ner, s tronger, sounder, more beau- tiful or more appeaiing ta the oppo- site sex. Scientific knowledge, a miracle for THE Pink Poodie Farm on Roue 22 af Half Day is 4, NI end of the country ta th'e otner, showing what is being done and what can be done. The voice of the farmer is. heard alang with the voice of the expert. An alarming study, it is also a hopeful one, and prof oundly human, for the ultimate produce of the soul is the "human crop." mevai growt1h and eut off fromn the andathe public is dupea. 110w taoe lnroads of civilization by the protect- on aur guard, how to know the genu- ing barrier of the waters of Gatun ie fromn the faise, the important lake. Here, living in a tiny cabin fromn the unimportant is Dr. Bauer's which lie -alls bis -air> càstie," Dr. theme sang. Frank M. Çhapman, noted curator And what a comfort Àt ail is ..... of birds in the American Museum Of how much simpler lifecan beafter Natural History, spends four or five Dr.'Bauer cuts away ail the under- montlis eacli year, studying and re- brush of fads and fanaticism on cording the wonclers of the trapies. health. It feels smooth but is not In iiis new book, Life in an Air essential ta health ta brush one's Castle; Nature Studies in the-Tron- teeth three imes a da- acol and final volume which 1publish ed 0tober 7. ,rs for publication by B~ company on October. nonL dl, toclay, can be only subjective corn- n ment without a full knowledge of the facts and their effects."ý TEL WINN. 1480 BOOK-O.F-TH E-WEE ",Al Trhis, and Heaven Too' by Rachel FieIde $2.50