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Draven by Weastes Parsrn Magic Casements, George Ade and Us By Besxyaty De Casseres | ible covers of this book with power- to uncover the secret invisible ink. pungent visit the Monst nes Huneker, He di ofiteers and pt and routed out what he called It was a f to be rea luded that this book really 1 Wade-Ade If Horace Atki a crackerjack boys" box boys. way, note the way Atkisson is spelled. And Wade—is not that “Ade” ly, this bootleg literature is se an who in his lifetime book-reviewer Mr. Huneker, “is the comm, 00k On music and composers.” - book (“Musical Portr rcourt, Brace & Howe) about some yses and exudes thing abou ut Here's Looking at Us! H! RE'S Jupcr—that’s us peas! Dmade\ an’ open A Ge book of poe Whales of (Macmillan Company). ” It is in the poem “J ¢ Strong Man of Bost by Paul Rosenfeld » because it ¢ ors from the right. to my eye out of the urs over Mr. cason at the * Met Mane werereading “liven th ost ¢ author is an os 7 “MWhen I was nine years old, | I sent my love a dainty Va | M ; Suffering boys were dre Fauntleroys, 7 | msky- Kors kof s ‘ac, Ornstein, Sibelius While Juvce and Puck in giant humor vied.” , e, Vachel. I ri mber Jupce back in those It is a veritable hang on a string in the windo pitant hi on on the whirring wings Master Streets, I tal H e dethron Strauss and lifts Wagner i. | > a th hchair, which is good er c days > iW came out | 4 wrote the m Amer ne Weeklies ra a stand front of Mom and watch the old lady sticism. Sou ly. used to ] Benner’ in them on her hterary ; . clothe boys were awed at these and the i George Ade-ing and Abett boldest s a Nast ' into the aquarium of the brain. In the Mr. Li writes in the “American langua tif Human Ideas the Dodo and Balaam's us vaunt jazzically No. stucco-work fi ij Europe den Wh . clean, “*p ; ¢ for us. Some one may era that'll knock th lean out of you and put a il her in the City Directory. ‘The North River may be fit to bathe in and a bugle in your heart {} Bryan may write an Ode to Bacchus. - Princess Eugenie ¢ to think that Americans are divided into two hat want to. Aft 14 e that live in California and those All this is quite in the cards when a safe and sane citizen like Ge ndsay’s salutation to the Grizzly St ht in the Daisy Ashford wave. Is Mr. Ade broke ot bs, exploding on tomb and tower, is it Volstead lesion? s and storm the brazen beach and the se In the Shadow of a Great Peril,” by Horace Atkisson d thunder-clouds of grapes hang on the m troduction by George Ade (R t to chuck up my job and trestle it, freight it or wing it to n strange and unusual gui fornia. That country ou: there must be God's own. private picious and ought to excite the gumshoe atoms i movie” of Paradise. postal inspectors. It is bound in perfectly nude brown \ Vachel Lindsay is a dynamic, ¢. ; h- Nota word on it. Lying around loose it would exci : batout him, Hee like a ina circus. His prying-eyed boys and bald heads. _In the win- = a freshet of trombones or a hurricane of bellow- go on livin, ng Our pocts. e it would draw vast crowds by its crying anonym- He is some cosmic hobo who can sing of Lucifer, q smmunist. Hand-Book e would whisper. “Trotzky’s , the suns, Kalamazoo, Davy Jones, the fall of o) others would stammer. “Hylan’s Epig ona ven- Babylon, St. Francis of Assisi, Roosevelt and Queen Mab, t Elinor Glyn,” some would burble. Vachel has bagged the universe. 1s | i]