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TS just like gliding ‘OM Town, Canoe, beak. Vi ‘ ‘Old Town Canoe” There are 3. ectory JE COMPANY 1143 Main St., Old Town, Mai U.S. AL 0 cances LEARN PIANO! This interesting Free Book how you can become a skilled tla) in your own On Conservatory, Studio JW.23, $98 Columbia Road, Besten, 25, mass. GARE AT al GARS Well, I’ll Say It’s a Perfect Day! Ry Besyamty De Cassexes The Fairy-Stor DWIN E. SLOSSON is the Joseph Conrad of chemistry. He takes a handful of atoms a thimbleful of glycerine and some cellu and presto! He weaves a romance of trai stantiation, transmutation and transmogrification (whew!) right before your eyes If you want to read a real fairy-story get Dr Slosson’s “Creative Chemistry” (The Century Co). There is nothing dry except scholarship makes it so; but add some imagination to scholar ship, as Dr. Slosson doe you have a fascinating story on a subject that is the most mysterious we know—chemistry, or the miracle of Force Did you know that all flesh is really grass? That your head is solidified sunshine? That mem sub: } if i Drawn by Exata Courts Mow ax Foop Suortace Hits Sart Consuser Harp | | Clear Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Soap, Otmpment. 7 250. everywhere. For samples mictira Labwratorion, Deve Te Melton Ata y isa kind of perfume? You will find that this is so if you take the'tour with Dr, Slosson And Dr. Slosson s he is stumped like all of us before the atom. He says “the atom is as much beyond our reach as the moon, We cannot rob its vault of the trea sure.” If Dr. Slosson could only be pe write as interestingly pks as he does abo rterly blues would va \ great and beautiful book! chemistry, your Some O ERE i: ther wizard. Edgar Saltus can take any old hard-boiled, carved in history and with the ke him live and move the-wood character gic of his words r e music of the be Take his “Imperial Or erig Every sentence He would have made th of the times if h nsented to nod while Homer and Louis XVI nodded, s never does. book is a grandiose thug: tempest of Ivan the who killed o gests that this is proof of his hi Blue Laws have always been ra Russia. Even the elephants felt th of these Crafts. An elephant, for i refused to bow to Ivan. He had him burnt No bird was permitted to fly on Sunday in the realm. Tennis was prohibited by Cather- reat because excessive circulation of the duced thought. And things went on pretty much that way till Lenine and Trotzky revered the game ow Russia is all dressed up for Utopia, but Utopia won't tope This is one of the greatest books ever written. It is written by one of the few great masters of English prose. There is nothing like it since the pen of Victor Hugo fell from his hand. 24 * (Boni & Liv a “movie” flash atest scenario ry of Russia—of the who have ruled her. It isa Fake that good old scout, od. tible. He had seven wives, of y three. Mr. Saltus sug: The Adventures of an Anatole AS this is hight US spe aks, let yw week among the L k of “Little Pierre,” by old Anatole France (John Lane Company). If you don't know Anatole the Great there's ing link in your education. The great Frenchman de always do the “Thais” or “Red Lily” th has a great child-soul buried behin “The Crime of Sylvestre Bor everybody who reads books And in “Little Pierre,” which is in the series of France's works that John Lane and Company are getting out in English, the sweet cynic of the book stalls of Paris gives us the heart of a child. It is or what man ever wrote any- was ‘out himself? cember rain patters against the aging serried rows on my sill. I of this ch'ld for hours, and nger and there \ warm | beer standi Leen living in th my heart is yc isfa sweet wistfulness on my soul. Word-magi picture-magic—dream-magic. I shall never want this book to end, and I feel I shall never begin another. Heigh-ho! Well, here I've been all day: with Saltus’s terrible Ru nd tle Pierre ell, T'll say it is! ans Slosson’s atoms Anatole France's \ happy day?- outside go Let the w Fair and Colder Walker—YVe gods, old timer, did you hear that? Pedestrian —No. Walker—There’s 3 half-undressed and she says her no: Regarding Editorial, Subscription and Advertising Matters SUBSCRIPTION Building, 225 Fiteh Main NEW YORK “bur Cannon House Chicago; Henry Bids. moany.- Entered at the ‘Man Matter, Pub- 235 Pith Avenwe, ‘George I. Seicher, Soretarys AVE. Rollauer. Treasurer Printed by the Schweinter Press. Address all correspondence to 225 Fifth Avenue JUDGE New York City comicbooks.com