| Show In IL a volume devoted to the subJect o of Invisible Light George W IV arder eats forth in III hIs views concerning the Ih thery ry or of creation and under undertakes tak takes to 10 show that the electric fluid is III the tho link between spirit and Ind matter b by intelligence works up upon upon on matter Mt Ir WArder reaches reach the that man has conquered Ih the forces of ni nature and I Is now until existence tier her I Is tag Ing It a stainless voluptuous life a spiritual anti a sensuous joy Jay beinG is III with tim tho comforts ot of civilization and his lK spiritual being and Inspired by tilt tile lIvine truth Illat h Its who ho loreth and That I Is not exactly how al o Ut ot of dl I ie v present situation but Mr I is III satisfied with the I JC Ills own oln judgment and lit lii ny ma man manis I is 18 to up anti ties on from here hera I Ideal perfection hereAfter The Tho tenth volume of the pretty Temple edition lIlIon ot of version 14 01 Lives IIII the tho work and the editor has hOIl added t a general I dex to the Ito whole hole series riel The special interest t In III version lies In th quaint chum charm of It its I l style Itlo and In the tact that It furnishes ti for tor Homan plays borne ome ot of the more mol notable speech en ea In the ulav being paraphrases of north Plutarch The Tue Final Goal fly Dy Dill t I Ii one emit 1 It tho Of t select month Iy 11 In par paper tr rove The title is III taken laken rom rota the Quota quotation II of Tennyson O 0 et ee We trust that somehow good lUbe III be Ih the final goal ot of 11 Ill Per For Dan neria ot of nature sins of will 11 Defect of oC doubt ot of blood It Is III R a romance at once nod l beau beautiful and Is III replete with willi thrillIng In nta The fh story stretches over oer Inan ranny years and the mInor Me are by byno byno no the Ibe least leant Interesting In Indell Indeed dell deed the they almost overshadow the groundwork of the nov novel l lOn On the whole the book ma may servo eero to give a few eW hours pleasure to the rend read render er at The Worlds M Mercy ro b by Maxwell laxell Orn Cm its III not like the Iho majority of books booksIn In that delightful delight ul gathering ot of current and os as ono one might suppose e from II Its II a single Ingle tory story hut a of Io five short atones which those who remember Tue Tho Silence of Dean Malt land the tho first fiction or of Miss lIsa will read with considerable curIosIty but more disappointment It Is in so In tenor to 10 that dark tjark and powerful revola tion of sin Dud and while 01 others hers hersto to whom the name ot of Maxwell Gray Oray means little or nothing In this voluminous ous om era ot of will hardly read It at all for tor whatever other merits Miss lIss writings ma may possess ease and grace are not among the number nor judgment In the concep of incidents conducive to pathetic or tragic for tor regarded as a story simply The Worlds Mere Is to 00 im improbable probable as to appear unnatural and so as to be almost re ne It Is In painful reading which Otto Olle hurries through with the tho determination alien to forget Is as soon oon as possible hh Much better eer every wa way is 18 The WIdows Clock the lost last and shortest ot of these stories with its lis homely simplicity and Sweet IL a Pretty prett bit of oC corn cont ed edy The first half ot of Henryk neW star The I ot of the Cross CrossIn In III now Issued The edition Is in translated b by Jeremiah Curtin Curlin who has translated most ot of the Polish novel novelists works In this new story tor which Is Isnow isnow now appearing serially In II a Polish nag bids fair to produce n a romance that will resemble Fire and Sword moro more than Quo adIs It turns on the rapacity and crimes ot of II a aGerman German order known as the tho Knights of the Cross These Thello knights are aro fler fierce e eI I iy opposed by the Ioles The scene Is laId In Poland loland ot of th the fourteenth con cen naturally there thero is III much blood bloodshed bloodshed shed and many scenes or of barbarity that will be apt to shock the reader of deli lIeli delicate o cate le sensibilities Sl on a large canvas romas and this romance like some of his others Is crowded with figures and full Cull of at action |