Show Ou R LONDON LITERARY LETTER I uj dw Grunt Fron ft n II Staff Correspondent Dee Dec 1 re lIr far 11 the tile lI most t l thing about W IV T scheme for or lit London a n dally newspaper Intended exclusively for tor Iho homo Noma In is the tho fact that the famous writer In Is staking everything Q on all his venture To nn nil tho ho veteran Journalist and std reformer said sahl tho other oilier tiny day d If It I nm ant wrong about tills this journal then I 1 am done I have havo node a 1 all nil go fO to wreck Ono One thing scents certain and that U la I that Mr Ir tinning daring IH Is coins to be bo better worth tutu than anything of ot the sort that thaI tins has been tried In lit for tor years In his bin determination to ba cater directly direct to la families lies In III The Tho Dally Paper r ns tie he ho ly by I cull calls hits his sheet tho oho cell edi editor tor of at tho the h Review of at Is la practically tailoring Ignoring lie tho usual read reader er 11 Tho Tito fact that lint thin the journal will coil ho he published between 10 a n in tit and 1 i p m nt will keep kc p It out of ot the tho ordinary bread breadwinners breadwinners winners hands ut nt the tho table tahle An on hi his way cony to business upon his hili return lint Hut Mr Stend says M R that t tho Iho e man of ot tho the family can see aeo The Ilie Dally Paper after he ho gets feta etl hone home and anti anyway In the tho titans editors Appeal apical In is to tobo bo made to the tho women and anil children of tit households hou hohl readers III In the tho United Slates already have hats hoard that Mr Ir means to 10 no ho men awn lion In his paper of tit racing betting In III all nil forum arms nor 1101 that shut great arena th the stock tiny loo do 10 ho will 1111 have IIno n page patro entirely for or children An Au 11 organ of cheery optimism Mr Ir Stead calls his hili projected sheet and he says MYS ay further that thol ho Ito Intends Intend to live peaceably wit will nil all tacit men m n to lo rely upon the tho soft answer to 11 turn away na wrath and when I 1 am am hit lilt not lIot only to 10 take Inke It lying 1 down lown but to w think out when whan I am nm on att the ground what good turn I J can fin do the who dealt tho the blow hi ow Incidentally The Dolly Dally Dall Paper Duper will be bs dead Mr Ir Chamberlains new policy poll C Mr II visa plan to have his hl news new newspaper paper er delivered by h 2000 bright girls of lit between M H mid and 16 I causes BO so much dis discussion that u II makes an all excellent ad td advertisement vertI Hut huh the thing In con connection nation with The rite rh Dally Paper which line dumbfounded London almost t ns nR much as Mr Ir editorial policy Is the remarkable series of Inducements he lie offers to subscribers Ills scheme l Is II Isto to 10 get subscriptions sUII by hy the month hi pay payable payable able In advance and for this hits period I there will bo be two to prices one with benefits benefit the he other without Twenty Tent live five cents Is the without price Arica for tor u month and In III exchange for this suns Mini the Ihl subscriber simply gets the paper timid six elaborate pictures In lit color olor which Mr Stead Alent ta Lr throwing In Just w to tomako make mako people feel good Hut lIu I the I he ro 60 f 0 cents cent subscribers will get et not nol only the newspaper r but Lut a I limited life Insurance policy for tor I HOO WO Mr Ir magazine The rho Helcl of ot an n American magazine a n portfolio of or colored reproductions of o famous paintings besides be b sides fides Rut Hut this all 1111 In ht connection ton tion with Tho lIto Dally Doll 1011 Paper r Stead means to start a n number of o bureaus bureau of ot social Intercourse and of ot these the GO fi cents subscribers fluh are lire to 10 have full use anti and also 1110 of oC tho he editors giro brigade lIlle as n messengers 1118 Nobody real read Izes more than Mr Ir Stead the thu bigness of ut the Inducement which he ho Is III offer offering offerIng ing In but hut he hI wiy says he hI means to make sure Huro of or his papers getting a 1 foothold i In homes for four tour weeks anyway After Clr that he declares an nn editor does not nol know his hiM business It If he cannot retain It II longer t K R I Jerome aril and Mrs III Jerome who are IU to 10 be found In III during the winter hive have selected I KU eels us es their abiding place this year m I anti there the author Is III at nl work on a n series of or short stories Jerome std and W W V VIett I Ilett felt Iett Ridge ore Intimate friends anti and the author of at Rrb Irb went over oer to tu Hrus Bros well sets the other ether tiny day fla to spend the holidays holl with whit his hiM humorist Mr proposed lecturing tour tOUl In ht the States Sides this winter whiter teas Willi 11 ow Ott owing O ing III to tho the death of or Maj IN Pond but bul the thi writer hopes hols to appear before American nU next year yearA ear A 11 mightily Interesting little glimpse of ot Darwin and his hili ways II II teas uis 1111 given HI II by b Francis Darwin third sun lion of tho ho lilt 1st In ht the till course of ol a n lecture the tho other tiny day da Mr Ir subject was WAIl The rite Movement of ot it Plants unit and he re m remarked 11 marked that lint the tho fact thol they were there or by b n a fork seemed to show they th huh hud a n certain sense of ot feel Ing InIC Apropos Ai of pt this he went ent on fin Jinn Many years ago my father made m mt me play to plants on ant the Instrument which I 1 am ant In III the of practising upon II a bassoon He lie hud got It Into his hili head that hut plants were here Wl sensitive to lo sound Tile This experiment le perl was teas most character characteristic Istle Is lie of at my sty fathers plan of IC having a 1 forlorn hope In the way wi of i He III was tens 1111 never neyr afraid of o trying any un ex experiment however idiotic It seemed I He md n a for those kind of oC ex experiments penitents He lie called then them fools ex me Well Rell he made me pity the tho bassoon to those thoM seedling plants Mr Ir Darwin Druwin added II however that lint tho ho apparently t were erd PI affected It by hy h his efforts to not the hue slightest t extent i Ono One of the HIP most fascinating little literary relics that havo h tutu conn to 10 light for or time U Is ft a 1 spoon spool which belonged ed to tn the tho diarist and which recently f t fell into lido the Iho hands hauda hll nd nf ot thy the buyer IJU I of rare ran books This Is n 11 plain plait old English l spoon table labile size worn wont slightly with age but hill otherwise perfect t The lion han dle IIII IM Is straight timid and at tit till broad en enl end l lon on nn the tho obverse silo Fille Is engraved engrave II rnell In ht dotted 1 lints eX tho ho t words emIR ins I t ns JB 46 6 Mr If who pounced on tho the relic nt mil a n 1 sale supposes that thIl tho ho spoon tuns aa la a u present to the 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