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TWENTIETH CENTURY ENCYCLOPEDIA ‘ontaining more than 40,00 from ontiquity int-day modernity. — In- cluding a Loose-Leaf Revision Service, ng the subjects extending remote through pi haser to keep in latest Super finished binding delightfully embossed. Complete furnished on + obligation. THE WORLD LIBRARY GUILD 120 Boylston S: jon, Mast, request wi 1440 Broedway, New York, N.Y! DETROIT’S FINEST UPTOWN HOTEL ++ is near the General Motors, Fisher and New Center Buildings, also automobile plants. A courteous thoughtful staff. Excellent Cuisine. Luxurious rooms at $3.00 per day. THE Abinaton at 700 SEWARD BEST IN GOLF | BUTCHART-NICHOLLS CO...SPRINGDALE, CONN. | Pacifie ‘Coast Dist. Curley-Bates Co., Sen Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle..Leading Pros and; shops sell the BTN Line ed 23 | to international am’ SUDGING* BOOKS (Continued from page 1) He will do it only for love. no, and he follows her to a town where he finds she has bungled badly by a Chinese and watches over her till she dies. His successful efforts in keeping the knowledge of her death from her hus- band form the high lights of the book, and his death, as he follows her casket into the ocean where he has sent it, is a climax of climaxes. That's love for you, hein? “The Grasshoppers Come rectly in line with the you nett’s flair for the exotic cusably Here he tells a simple, but swiftly moving story of a long-distance record flight that ends up in a crash , in a lonely Siberian desert. ‘The aviator, deserted by his two companions coast been woman nd the ex- precious. oids ste a time by dining on roast grasshoppers and very delicious they are too (with- out mustard), But when he is sudden- ly enmeshed in a horrible Sargosso Sea of the dratted little locusts and has the fight of his life to ese: get an unforgettable interlude, ecric and haunting. The flight is vividly done and the best air description the other side of Bellah. pe, you ince it is the rly for maiden Ame: tresses to take intensive, f cruises to France and then write inten- sive, $3.50 books on their experien telling you chiefly that the Eiffel Tow- er is in Paris and the French word for subway is metro, it is a pleasure to read “The French They Are a Funny Race,” by Lyon Mearson. It is the antidote complete to this type of be and though it goes over some of the old ground, it is the most civilized and amusing travel book we've y. Mearson has been cursed with a devast ing sense of the caustic and is quite a noble exponent of the plain dirty dig. These loath- some traits he applies meritably to the whole tourist business, laying about him and doing considerable damage ity by his wise thrusts at the idiosyncrasies of the Frog. Nor does he neglect our home- grown tourist, genus dumbellus. Only when he lambasts into the American dressed in windsor ties and exhibitionistic complexes, did we out of sympathy with him, Art g dead and Life longer, it -ked a little of kicking a man al- ready down. But all the rest is breezy, blithe reading, topped off, by the way, with a remarkable grue- somely comic burlesque of what the French papers consider hot news. At least we hope it was burlesque. —Tep Suane practise comicbooks.com