| Show 1 7171P11 Could anything be more horrible thin for a another to nourish her Infanl on starts 1 drinks for tile stake of reverts tit hereelf on a hulaiiil Mhu hid tiruthl 1 < hr lo hard ways II la I law fI of court for un author to draw lu 1 ilitraitrra from the bottomleM lilts if he nanta lo but really la I II xwll n1 A Daughter of the Vine by Mi Alter ten John Lane which deals la him kind of a plot lit I about aa hid Ull and brutal a book u ha I beers turoun in Iho pu till for innny a daM da-M ohy n wrlttr of Mr 1 Atherlon a ni lit I ilium to Blnk her talent In auth tn fflrt la 41110 of tile aeirel of tile I I fi hlih nu oil tldlr inn snake out li I lot and believe 111 literature I luitu I I 1J i J hood their pi ue In Butting on hand > 0 luii > a r gniuimn h-and nnl l > but ih Mllnln In tin plot who not its Ml In f nil I Ih to rot la I other too d I I 1 ik n deill for mn the lo ir o I > > M IIIrll film to rejoice If Mr 1 Ail n n laws ullowwl her rather Inlet iif h roln 1 to rwner from the dla ling I l is 1 mmhlnallon of hr unnatural i li r there might hate been antsto r a I if art or ethics In her We I I rink her nt lal I so t After a o iII to l I i-II I Ift hupi ol In the blacken deep I r Hi lit I a too muih like nil vl loll AI Ilion for IMIUI Christian to n i Of course pho tins ll booree M re and Zulu tend llibrl1 soW so-W i nk her In status peilutor I llh story I tin to oat u nattly File ha 0 nt 111Ir Coons us 9r Ing I er I a loomi on1 r iLingthc a ulln LuII u tII n 1 ao I Nothing but the re ji 11 n tin or the whole thing I takes r Voht h retailer Monnivtr Ih apeilai 1 t I t II I IK I n contrary to nature 00 I t cook thereby leaves I the well r Ron n ulhnr to the unhappy charge of I In N M Ac un IntreIlbly ugly story I i r rmonable purpoa able uro II I I a remarkable that Mr 1 II 1 A 11 to racht flirtrot huut1 have felled I ho kalsorm cup In the recent ldI I a I btt an author dcpindlng auto VOAN4 ly I upon the earning of hi Part houll have been abl lu own and maintain a I > mht worthy lu cUIIIII In such u a contest lak Twain hAl 111 london for a our III Nuy and INn with sold family to to I III la In Order In pay one more to Mr I Stanley Waterloo Ihe tribute that iroea In hone1 and vII a wnrk It can lw aid of him without hellllon that 211h W whatetr hi fault and > hrh < iniliu seems taet ha no lion II doe not roItn Ubd atk ou to bellt thing about any town or aoitlon of hie country hon ni h-on itwm c iuld Illovh iloea not call 11 upn you lo Itnaaln the habit and manni uf the old world at fixed In rise new lie doe not how you men and women throw 11 on it norrevis and Illumined I by electric 1 touch and ioloril light 11 merely elk bin lory ad ho might tell I It lipped Imk I In him I chair I on the planar of a ounlry hold If he hall pened to I boo I In a atoryttlllrg I mood And < > u lake t th story M he llla It 401trilz her and titer Ih vlfforoiM humanity und the artltlc touch hat does not com frvnt long lud I of model but from an hone I InUnit and from she habit or Tenejetl ouevratlon All thin of courne down not mean that Mr 1 Waterloo Water-loo less nol a keen Rental of lhe lesson of a situation It men that he K above all Ihlcn a lover of his kind and a raconteur of wood ratio IL a The Wolf 1ong IU > wl r I a 001100 lion of Mr 1 Waterloo 0 nort HoriM and 1 II I 1 a thoroughly rharaelwlatle collection I fume of tliee atorlvi are retwallonal and griMoome Hom not 11711 Ihi briatare deliberately humaraw Hetcral have doo1 1 little moral of a practical ort miUBled Hmewher Into In-to their comuulllon I And there are at Intel I two which are purely and alinplr gxl 1 tarlm Then are The lllr of the Dog That Mil Him which be I ab eorhlng and misleading and The Man Who Tell In Ixive Which Is I graceful bAn tender iharmlng full of i dllcile 1 ro4 man and iwlho t Il be I ullnply Ihe uUlil II I it Is l thoolines man holt l wllh 114 mother Markham Kiinene to I an excellent bit lit drucrlptlon intent i i n I = II tent In leading liie reader up to the rheumatic IIrtl In hi Ili Imagination we If It were the work of any cknow dged muter of pathological fictionAl fiction-Al like llreii Trem club to I one nf the moral taliwJUBt Wine mod nlvlce from an old bachelor to a woman wllh a tenner and a brute of a liiibenl 11 houll IMI I profitable reHdlna Air littlam elmllrly ilnuinelancMl tine Itt to I tempted In gUnelng down Ih flat if > fraglArmint lj iII klthr rip t which are alight and Irltlal lo wth thai Mr 1 Wuterh would devote hlii und mblixl gifts to the I n pnidurlhm or share elaborate nork limn I lie had yet done 9 lIavln mnile conelderable progn 4 wllh hli Second novel thle year Mr Irankforl Moot Intend lo I put 01101 ila pen fur an Interval lie wilt spend part of August In I IIwlllerlnt and then have a Ineintlile Y641ating In lite MII rrnn I it 4 ifneon Itessich 01 Iola was refettill fly an Hnlllh editor un the ground 4 Loin Immoral n1 limit lu I be allo1 InlB propriety before II was accooptood Stevoll I role tzlrllr Collin Thl to I u imlmn I bid I 01011 for h romancer this AnnioS a Horld I uIUll gel out of It by not halnA nn imen Irk It at all Tho Ilcinlr4m A xt Julia Ward Hone whirls help for violate rnonh formed an engaging feature of the At lanllo Monthly will lie published In I o ulume later by I loug stun Jlllllln Co Writing of Ilrtl llarle In California In the Century Noah twits tell of the orwrll ten fatldlounea Hailea Ural literary work wai done I In Han Irancleco afler he hid tried hi hand at Schools teaching In the In astir of the State t sent h1 Pttll1 iniatlvrlr tn other cents pug1tor 1e manner ul all on A Ttti sm h I I 114 In 11043 bit In was I 1 imattint I I tile ofn of the 111ders r1toorary flZ grit a weekly limper or annis local rratown lie 1f1 10 the soinors so lilt milt It 4111111011 occasional contri I bulln whh he limit Already sort up Inlet I i In-let ontirlovemeatlek or u rII arwoowrphor and unarrildiloocie I iout hlhl 41111rollI 1 111 the IIIIIn or hv Paper the ill OU tl author to n courdatil to offer more of the Hn eol A Year later I Ilarte Accooptrol 1 a wlllnll 0 at un Ih re Irr 1 I 11 nrwnioTaun th 111 4kr1jw Ihn Insistent by Charles Iferary Wt bIl better u u 1 uillanll I The aulho blerelf ThTavein Th I i T1 iitid It Imply Tftyknoa n I r f JtPPUUIPIY ter whl h I via u1 I I in the lulenl I luar If I rill 1 allied It with an rye to gain Th 1111111 n Im LrVsh whereupo the P so I mn I > thinking thm lv < attacked I MI tly damned the ptfr Kariu trtM both of mind and body woo = r i I rand led wood peren Ily laid I 11 Jn 1 by a terrible attack r 11 hold fever On another floor or th no ume Ihr W4 living a certain I I tie 1 Mile rle nrecolirl who had lloses net Ihe unwicce rul Inter tkoxftshxllat I upon she talra 1 Slims inn him the young lady leamed I in Ire henss oarlednstanill i ha miuiner he wu triiken and in no lIng I I lo the Mop alory ihe In I ill d I hiililf at him bedldc lo good 1 n niiri did Mile de llrerotirt priv th u I lellrien i was presently In cour ni a h allh again and there U noth li 1 it l iisf I I but t that be devntMl I nur IK I am > In a very abort time the nut I hinted wife lea there Ii I Sam thing I < I to add for Ida young wire In Inn I < moved his life promplly plac In hie hands the meant of fortune hill I hi-ll tie uu it ho brought him under the no ib of licjaici Jwt as that great I ai ItMortAuft d II areashe Ire wa founding a theater of her I can The encouragement and support of Ii Juit awoke r lro Harbj ih talent tables wa being Milled Kh broutht = tII use Arehatm f il out In 1 urn Ton hi Tandlde Ihe Piece he had cinletl tremblingly lo ort or-t h Imnlere Arenas de Plgaro I hi Ural distinct aucce l Jl Oarat and I he Tre ItalntUervala Mufferlnit wa at an end she empty pur began lo nil 1 and nine yenri later Vh torlen Her dou wa on the I HcoiMlde of proeper II It One of the raoel Ihonihtful contrtb utlon to the llawielon of ih toots 11le I of propriety Involved l In the pub reason of r Ihe illowning Ixxe Ixtler to I the article In Ih Edinburgh Itevlew on HI IlIon and Tubllcll reprinted In the Mi Ing Age for June mho to I Cbmnl Hcott the eliran dramatic nil le to hiee I writing for BO many > nra apiearei1 In the colutnna of LIZ bully topcle I 7 sid hl of lonilen ha I correcting correct-ing lilt lat proor I or life Itemlnle Pjjr which the Macmlllan Co will bring 1 oul ai Ann n am cmp11e4b K u a peculiar Indltldilllty hie 1 broad 11 n iiuiilnland amonir iiramatlata and retwit and hill k > Bg career among then the-n I l famoue JuuIIU of th latlr I half < or Ihe century should Juliry u In eipKlIng metnvlra of more than usual interests Arthur Hymona Appreciation of Italia Ital-ia which the Uvlng Age reprint I rom the Fortnightly llvlew I ItZ 01 Ih 1hOlt 01 ItIM1414 I 01 recent ountlbuUona 10 the study ut 11A124c |