m^mimsm vm 'fin^, v^'l^piâ„¢^â„¢ THt READING LAMP si Ifli #*4ff itinued from page.22) Itch characters "Tiliie, the Maid" and "Erstwhile Su- faps the fairly skillful and ironical pen she used as a ifler for one jof Jhj^sje^-QjeYt?. typewriters "used by propa- and proceeds to beat it to |The result is not altogether mm iesis of the book is probably Christianity, the author be-- Is a good idea, and it is a pity does not take it up. The hich is pretty obviously de- |lor later use as a play, shows weeks in the lives of Robert a reverend who can compro- s Christian ideals to the ad- of his "capitalistic" vestry, Clement Calloway, who can't. atts is promoted from Leiters- *a., to a church on Fifth Avenue. alloway leaves town just ahead tar and feather squad of the tic Legion. ' i; book is well calculated to ge the reader's notions on reli- and if it does that its lack of y is perhaps pardonable. < lil&ll^^ "â- fW^^"^^pmWI«B»iHW|rWP«W^""P" From Doctor Fosdick â- M^p'M ||azv just finished reading Professor book, "Matter and Spirit." 1 that it could be put into the hands III ministers and laymen zvho have disturbed by the modem phychar ml endeavor to dispose of the human Mr. Keable in a New Role ^ADVENTURE" By Robert Keable >lisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons $2.00 *robably no abstract subject has many labyrinths in variety as ligion. Mr. Keable has striven with honesty of purpose and a ton- lity of sequential reaction, to show .interesting working-out of a re- IPJS?'-.. c^n^ceplion Jin = th^s^mindâ€"of individual. Paul Kestern, a mere ith in the opening pages, it' an jprnest open air Evangalist, given Onerously to saving souls under imp-posts in the outskirts of Lon- ion. This tradition lies deep in his Family and the one life expected of 'iim is that of rescuing sinners for ieternal salvation. Later, his life broadening into new channels of thought at the University, Young Kestern scandalizes his father by writing a very successful play of a distinctly uplifting moral fibre. This success greatly estranges him from his family. Later through a passion- ate love of beauty, the boy becomes strongly drawn to the Catholic Church, but after a great deal of dis- cussion, analysis and other influences best left for the reader to discover, he is at last free from inspired anew with a religion that seeks no creed to express it, but that asks the whole gift of life at its altan God is air lowed to keep his own great mys- teries still veiled. Complexities of human love flow in and out among the pages to give a little warmth tt> what might otherwise be too dis- cursive a book to be called a novel Copyright 1923, Howard H. Seward. Are You a Member? 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