i I tihtwut _'is' éwvb " h luau-an; to not. in this â€I with the maul-int for “Alice h WWW" bu just sold tor n noon! hacking sum. and the book in. Uetr Dim" is a badly. tutoeteofthe-ttnmouasofSir lulu Tennile'u drawing, that of Alice'- Duehean was inspired by a Portrait of the other actual duchess. " you have seen the two pictures the manhunt: is really remarkable, l Ether Gould’s E. dhak Comer Too many people seem to have been struck with the excellence of Mr, Disruli's advice. He said, "When 1 ml to read a novel t,write one." "Vina Delmar H the literary sen- sation of New York" announces a lit- enry paper. Now what that means or who decidvs it and why is beyond us to know, yet what we do know is that Miss Delmar has written in her first novel "Bad Girl" an astonish- ingly honest book. Not honest par- ticularly because almost the entire book is taken up with the experience of a girl marrying and having a child. but honest because the author has stepped across into her charac- ters. There are no barriers, she isn't standing " being cynical or critical or pitying. she is in them, and in consequence so are we. We are on the bout that night on 1 writing and drove from his mind the Hudson when Eddie meets Dot, that priceless remainder of “Kubln gay. impudent. striking random notes 1 Khan." on her ukele and singing in El Thereis sensitiveness in Mr. HUl's husky voice otr key. From that point writings and, perhaps we are wrong, vn during the succeeding weeks, wel but it seems to us a little more wist- move with their romance, from thel fulness than there used to be. Is it boat to the Chinese restaurant, tthhe wistfulness of one who cutting the dance hall, and to the rainy night himself off trom all that ordinary and the seduction. Then because 2 people think worth having. finds that (WERE; )ii1le), Ijt) Giant Cooling Hunt in Openu' mung†"eWreA-aArafth.tbe-'. nuke Emma JUST PAMGIAPIIS NOW! 3--Distuet , By Tina [Malt Harcourt Brace & Co, NEG!“ “HA " G IRL" HON ESTY 2r'iii'TaGrG.Cs-ta-e Tnres of Entertainment Every SUMMER POLICY! AT WAUKEGAN "ASK ON LY. this" I 'ALLIN JOYIOYI the a Siren, before-h Diplomat' obscurity Admission o. the sun FRANK WALLIN and his JOYBOYS ,rat-tmiittu--- It in all I. all. no In“! Ind dainty booqat that during the nul- irwofthrtsook-'dVdwtt% Dot And Eddie uni their proud-In And they In so ignorant. and to natural in their deairq to be happy and do what their world has taught them they ought to do, Ind more' than all they are so inartieuUta.' It is u real tsccomprushment this book of Miss Delmar's, one which show: mastery and nothing of the amateur. "Mid-Pacific" is another of thuse‘ fragmentary, haunting books of trawl which fortunately for us,1 James Norman Hail knows how to write. Next best to being able to wander at will over the globe is the opportunity of having the sym- pathetic and casual record of his wanderings from one who can. Though Mr. Hall is a Journalist by occupation as his passport has it, yet his travel is the real thing and his writing a by-product. His books am the leaves of a notebook which he carries and in which he jots down his experiences ur his musings as the spirit moves. A new“ YOU WILL NEVER FORGET-. A mam: THAT IS BOUL.trTTRRrNq. COMEDY AND NEWS ORGAN AND ORCHES'HIA TREMENDOUS DRAMA, He has a charming style and a gift for conveying atmosphere, so we care little whether he is describing the almost mythically odd charac- tcrs he has met in his far, unknown places. or whether he is musing on the "Person from Porlock" who, dropping in on business one after- noon, disturbed Coleridge at his writing and drove from his mind that priceless remainder of “Kubln Khan." u-MAY Screen 'ird'; "Hawaiian Hymns“ lmuSntpumn Jittiil6ittotaNE BIG Oat the Saul John For his Great Novel MAY M), 31, JUNE 1 3.-BIG ACTS or CHICAGO LOOP vAuDiiivruair--s MIMI)“ B.&K. , more b Revealing t's wife w b' rather upon h By James Nor-nu: Hull Houghton Millin Co. nu I '-.A WANDERING "MIDJ'ACIFIC" bbmdhm I. “in: att-6ahmst In. tho du-tuh-dm-he-dt.. “biannual-inhuman! 1tNg,rtagrrugC,tttt='. hnbookcdhd“h|uo! 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