| Show J r riL iL i I Tl I j l I 2 C 1 44 J j I Ad Li r It ft III hi saId that new When We Who Sho Are Dead Awaken eoon be In ten diFferent lan Ian Ibsen hus that I jg the lut play he be ivill b The six books tn In England last month were The from Within of It L I Stevenson Carvel Carel A Corner of the Welt Weft Pottage and The Tho TheS S 0 MIu novel Red Pot Pottage Pottage tage which lit Is now In Its It printing Is Ii being high highly ly lira praised sed The author Is at ai ready being made to pay PY the tho pen penalty penalty alty of b by having her name taken very ry much In by the doggerel bard In the tho current number of the flook Buyer the tallow follow following Ing lyric le Is printed In connection with witha ft a comment on Mills work Attend to the tale talo of Ch mon dele deley Whose characters dont dolmon doley deley live II lie make love loe Kill court and Being more that The Tho author ot of Interesting thie ustou Is 15 not named 0 Via Crude has just run Into It ftc eleventh edition I e III Hi thousand while Richard lUchard Carvel too seema steadily to maIntain Ita Ha popular It 11 Its twenty edition hal hac Just been issued and It la is now nolY In Its three hundred and thirtieth thousand it Is rumored that a 11 great spectacular pia play based upon the tho story ot of the second crU crUsade crusade sade ls as told In Via Cruch Is beIng written by a well veil known playwright and will be put on the boards In the near future The title or of the tho play will probably 1 be 0 The Way of th tha Cross the literal translation of the Latin title of the novel noel the popularity of which seems to be growing rapidly 0 S The war between the Doers bets and the English has baa called renewed attention to the tho remarkable books by Olivo Schreiner The Tho StOry ot of nn an African Farm Trooper Peter of and Dream and Heal Iteal Life LICe n a Little African Stor Story all dealing with scenes among the Dutch and I In South Africa nother work by Mrs SchreIner Is a book of at striking allegorIes entitled Dreams Dream Mr In his hili forcible article against recent polItical and lit litera ct era r tendencies has Il a Word or of praise for tor Mrs Mr Schreiner who he be says has BOught and ami found human love In the dominion of S SO SOSo So much has been saId about Resurrection the novel noel on which he heIs heIs Is now at work that we are glad to learn that it will probably see aee light be betor for tor next autumn Is at work completing the tho story atory Much criticism will doubtless be heard con concerning the morals of the tho characters character In the story but those that have read Fead It all as far ns as written pronounce It II a terrible arraignment of European morals and sa say that It should exert II a tremendous Influence for tor good goodS goodA S S S SA A book whiCh should hould be of use to woo wo women men who Intend to travel more or less leas In Europe Europa Is r Mary dary Cadwalader der Jones Travel for Woo Wo Women mn men whIch will be published In a few weeks Jt It Is Ii meant to guide guidebooks books book with Information not generally found In them vi viz the registration ot of baggage the system tem ot at hotel manage th the scale scala ot of fees teel or tips These ore are but a examples ot of the wide dlf dI ferenc which exists between behnen the condl condi lions of travel truel In Europe nod in III this country Mrs Mr Cadwalader has tal traveled widely In Germany Ital Italy and Sicily And her book bookis Is based upon her personal experiences experience In circumstances similar to 10 those of the persons for whon her book Js Is In tended intended S S SA A correspondent of the tho Academy sa says that In the restrained suggestion of din dla lect Thomas hardys folk are una unapproachable The author ho he adds never tortures the tho language with strange o making It for forthe the tho uninitiated to nail and yet et b by little turns ot of lie he suggests the tho Intonation and the tho rhythm Which after nil all are the tho chief chlof features of dla dia dialect lect I II S I In near future futuro nn an edition ot of the of Omar will willbe I Ibe be published illustrated by Miss Mias lundborg a California artist For three years she has ha been studying mural d dec decorAtIon orAtIon and Illustrating at the Whistler In and other studios lIer are In hOe Ihle and rn reveal al great simplicity and delicacy A writer niter In the tho London Speaker claims claim that the naturalistic novel MYel whiCh came Into prominence twenty years urs ago with Zola has hili declined so 60 sotar tar far that naturalism IJ as a 11 bl has teased to ta its h wor strange It Il may teem then you that at tine time tt it threatened to 10 sweep ever evel thing away can yet bo be for forWe Wet We must notice of all that the tho hovel is II not nol the alii only field la In which It lost Its battle It Wi 81 In poetry and In painting that th the reaction end and there It went ent 10 o tho extreme having hOW flow found it Its ultimate expression In i vague and unsubstantial symbolism the very err reverse of reality and nd criticism have every where we fInd new naw tendencies lit at work Of cour coure e It Is hardly possible to as ascribe cribe to II a meN mera coincidence the tho unan of the tue dea which leaves lelles the tho banner of naturalism helpless end for bra Even It ir m many ny of the tho new 48 a th they y doubtless can bit be traced back to divers InflUenceS at al homo home or to the tho Imitation of foreIgn modes modo s the moro mere tact that these theBO In Influences and those theo cI were accept accepted ed Is III ample proof ot of 1 a deep alteration In the publio mini In lt Its first flut stage tage with lIh Vigny Gautier lieu bert Courbot H Taint lied had been whether consciously or nOt Co a form ot of the gon general ral enthusiasm for which welcomed tho great discoveries or of our c century the methods or of ob observation so 0 applied to the tho study of the material world had hod been eagerly taken up by men ot of letters letter and artIsts alike poets poet hiStoriAns novelists Icu philosophers and painters hd had boo be become come comb the tho and nd impassive wit witness witnesses ness nesses of things So lour long as this ilium did not naturalism flour flourIshed flourIshed nut hut our admiration Is now nOI moro more I discreet If we still look Jook up to science with reverence e with gratitude and hope too We no longer ex expect t from It more than It cnn can give We know that how howver however ever ver tar It may extend the area of our vision we e still remain b by an impenetrable wail Willi ot of mysteries and that nil the tho discoveries which Ird id us to a 11 greater r taint concerning things material have still Mt us UI with an ah unexplored realm of po before us ue which the higher trend of thought ot of the now century ma may yet et with startling die as S en Inductive result rosult |