Show The Dall Daily ChronIcle In connection i with Its role review or of Miss lIss i novel nOlI The Infidel commends her at to edify n a serious audience but butare lirE are inclined to believe that the veteran novelist need need not exert herself un to win In lasting recognition j The da day la is aNt coming MII The Chronicle when the writer who ron eon I Pent or desires merely to interest who i I a popularity who makes makell U a shelf full tull of novels with n a o of copies apIece can canno 1 no longer be denied a chair In the I ot of letters or dismissed 8 III I na as In InI I Ml Miss s has always I been Interesting has never been Jeen dull has hns represented varied life lite very er much j 1 H It this for tor thirty years tars or so soI I Some Borne day n a very cry serious article will willbe 1 be written about her art In the Century and the atone j treat o of the literary world which hAS hASI I descrIbed her nil as a 11 rail pay 11 novelist will be complete Miss I hue hils written over sixty novels I since Ince to entering upon bpI ber literary career she appeared on the lIage havIng made her debut nt at the Theater In 17 Dur tag nit the five fhe months following her In tie performance she different characters Her Heritage lingo name was Mary Jar Leyton Leton Though she Is now known to the as Miss she Is really Mrs Maxwell tad a widow 0 I IThe The Tho death ot of Charles DUIll Dudley War Ware Oto October rt re ler e on the nineteenth ot of r I n it conspicuous figure front the rapidly thinning ranks of our older causing grief to 10 time the o of his personal acquaint thousands o of his tacos and th the tens ot of readers Among our men of the oldest grOUt group no flOW tIme living h is the one among the third ot of otIe thich was born barn In and to that grouP say MY me Ie century It rho rhe Dial Mr Warner of mn men for It II tn in yes rail n a notable set o the dead aunt nameS as Curtis Curti Baker aker Taylor W Johnston and still Lead hal and I L happily included amon among the living the honored names of Dr I elward J Hale Donald O 0 MItchell oh 01 T W HIgginson Charles U a Leland II Stoddard I henry C Lea Charles Norton tutU Dr t Weir Wel Mitchell With the of these the men Mr Ir Warner was exactly contemporary having 1529 for tor the year ear of his hll birth Mr Ir P amers long and busy career In Included things literature In Its activities end for tor some ome time It at least the pursuit o of was Wal rath rather tr er an Incidental occUpation thAn a II vocation I Ellward Dok editor of The Ladles Home Journal wll make hi his t liP ap l In the ICat as 81 R a lecturer this Winter To y years ar ago he wide a atour II tour o of the South and Southwest where he as greeted with houses For his hI Eastern he will ha have e a new lIew lecture Explaining time the I Editor has hall nOr been delivered It II hi an talk In which tie the aim Is to tell the about the wa way editors ot of popular do work how many manuscripts a year ear are received how are accepted and why h mOlt moat ot of them are declined to anser er the Are tre all manuscripts rea really II rea read 11 1 Is II everything sacrificed to famous names Do cliques clique exist In magazine 0 to explain how I young oung writers art are nursed anti and devel developed developed to state what PrIce JUt are Pid to authors why hr do not print better material and so Oil on Mr Ir liok 1101 will deliver his lecture for tor the first time at Vassar College a i Hero Stephen Ph 1111 IS new play recently produced d In London will short shortly ly h be issued In this country countr In book form torm vy by John Cne T ne of at the noole Bodley head Hend It was first pr at her thea theater ter on the or of October r The rhe drama deals with executIon ot of time the brother ot of his queen i Marianne jealous and con condemnation or of the tho queen herself herselt his reo ro morse etc It ha 18 In blank verse and andIs Is said mId to be IS as strong and as strikingly his Paolo and a II poetic production ns as 1 IS ISNos News Nos comes that O General Lew Val Wal Wallaces laces famous Camous etor story ot of Uen Iten Hur whIch has hall already been translated into French and Turkish Is soon to he be In o Greek reek General recently received a request from a II Or Greek gentleman of nople for Cor his to make the and his hll publIshers the are now In correspondence concerning the matter maUer The letter of this translator Is not without Interest Some time ago tie he says saysa a friend of mine gave me a German hook advisIng me to read It with at attention I never nevor read novels so 80 I In Intended tended to give Ie It buck back without having o opened It But then one da day being ellig un unoccupied occupied I took It and began to read rAd It and It me so 10 ranch that reAd it II again and again And dIll did not tall fail to translate lart of It to III my father tather and brothers I looked for Cor 1 a Greek trAn translatIon lation of It but there Is none non Irom that time time the Idea has hns hasI I In Ia In III r u t u to Greek rind And for tor till this It Is In my dut duty to ask your lX I Iam Iam am am sure lure all 1111 Greeks will ill enjoy enjo It all as I enjoyed It SI The masculine members ers of time the Arnold Ar nold It I l have hale not viewed with ati grat the lit literary productions pt mf their thoughtful relative 1111 Ward Mat Matthew thew Arnold we Are dill did not give h hl nIeces work A vi y welcome lit lie had hili a formula which was waR not exactly logic No o Ar AI nfl Mn write II a novil It could I should have hae written one my myself lIel self As AI for Cor time the late lite Thomas ThomA rooM the lad ladys 9 father the London declares that he dM did not find It 11 PAil to follow with very er close interest ni daughters pages The critic ot of t hI Pail Mall lall by the wa way says In discussing Mrs Irs Wards Ward novels that while lie he has fUll fully their clear clearness ness ot of thought and delicate lion ot of social and life lICe he has hAM felt almost repelled vy by time tho held up to his hll sympathy and esteem The heroine ot of k of Ito he adds adda irritated rim m almost to madness and I would lu hav wAlked a consIderable distance to avoid meeting the lad lady called It II to me that Mrs Ward Ignored the evil quality of arro arrn arrogance gance ot of assumption One to tn tobe lit be tX expected t 1 to take these ladies at their own valuation She to for tor forget get et that III the assumption ot of superiority is III the worst All as It Is the most el men tan tary sort or of bad manners and that it II IIII II alto altogether inconsistent with grace raca or charm charmA C I C 1 A curiouS storY ston I is being told concern concerning Ing the facts which CUNd th of DC one ot of time the mott popular novels of day Rome game months go I a New NewYork York YOlk hr heard that tbt Mr Ir John U chemist in III Lloyd I a naU nati hall had written a reO remarkable Its Hp hid ne 14 Idea of story It to print It hd hail been written purely a as Ii a solace Rn and an and the manuscript was wa amusement bound to tn tuck a away In his hla II 11 being until his hili brar hp It WI was to remain Th of course death n it On read permission to so ale begged perm rt l It as asa In lag It ht a novel of greAt torte forte and interest and the The author Will was unknown tick may Inay at nr first t have hav II seemed QU Qua The Th story was veiled un on Ih the Pike anti nd lit III 1 a lit lii paPer bep I la tt It an anso so Instant Ih the dot dut of Ita U tim hI k ill OO cupi hid had been Ipen i teat fuat lor lorAll ta All author unknown A 1 edition was put on tim press and sold old within t two 0 wk weeks ot of th date of If publication a thIrd edition wu wa sold fOld itt In the next week ek while the Court edition I is now and a fifth II tn I all au within dee month from the late ale of publication And why I Is al IJ Why by amid the thema tim ma mass And ruck of cur current nt doe th public suddenly alfet interest tn t this t title le of Kentucky Re He entice Ih the characters Ire are all absolutely American and truth truthful tul ful to the lat last degree In Ia inter St 1 the hoC tor ba has not been lound want lag Ing In perfect portrayal of some or 0 1181 types ot of character that make up uj ti Ih South and Ind parson partOn the tim time the slave the the tie lie MI JI I all of themo ruI pride War superstition u and Ind ad book II I quite alone alon in III It laMM III t it Western cities It Immedi t I I ped Into the pOll position lion of the tb Mt 8 book ot of time da day and It ItI I 5 I I H steadIly rr f tt II hundred or more notices notice 1 f III I m which the publishers hav havI I I 11 but bUl three are adverse and ant antIi 1 Ii three amounted to tt III p m at att t S II lUll edition of the Rubal at 1 mar comes come from NII York It 11 is I from the p press o of Willian and time tile art CI ur by Florence it Il San nl girl who has hll art In iii lart anti Berlin and who has ham hasIn In It lit 1 a hit with some IOmE ot of her ber drawings this book o of old Omars she he hat bl aught time genuine Oriental spirit and am the decorative borders Joner and many of the th are admirably done It Is III like Ilk a panorama of the east with It its II br bar harl wealth o of pearl and Id till thu series o of Pictures In which the artiMI ha tried to reproduce the and I the he longings of the Persian Ierlan poet In hr to make the contrasts between black and white thi th artist hu hai trenched on AUbrey Beards hey ley territory and In several figures with masses o of hair we f seen seem io 10 hear of that o of genius Most of U work satisfies the lime eye e and the lion whIch I is praise for design that rom corns Into comparison n with thos or oC Vedder Mr Jr Doxey Dosey hRS has printe l the book In fin fine style on heavy laid paper raper 1 lisa given It an artistic cover Put lut tip lip In a box bOI It I is one on of the liand imand hooks ot of the year I I I Andrew Lang Is II moaning over time tile lie dc line hIne or of Wr Wiy tie be does doe so u I ii to 10 lIa say for Mr Ir Inc Langs anti voluminous writing find a ready reads market anti readers Yet In thE th lie he discourses In this manner ThE Ilk like the has hal long l been een going to the imp doll dogs Old people tell u us thAt reads anything hut but newspapers and novels noel Many IAn critics crith In the serial rial rp re reviews views for noticing a work that is not avowedly a work ot of fiction Most reviewers haw have long dropped the hl ot of pretending to own any Iny at ac with tIme the subject ot of anthropological mythological and books They The frankly frankl avow Ignorance un try is II 1111 a drug In III the market except some ome new bard Iv 1 welcomed U as In an blend of and Literary gos Oil l is concerned only with h time the wealth 1 II the allon I C I Mrs rare rane has received II a etter from K Kipling hat lie he has read rold Wound In the Rain with lIh admiration This Thill work of at Crane has bet been n more Inore favorably re than anything written j him since tinee The Red Rell o of with cub which tt it has hll been pen favorably corn 1010 ared lJ by reviewers It Its sales hi mave required four Cour editions to be put on in I lime he press In the short hort time since Its Mrs raue rane Write to 10 th the Frederick A tokes company reek orie o of late works Tn The Is S to be David DuM I I Stephen Crane wa la discovered discover b bl bY l readers sal It looks an aa if I R a new mew American writer In Cranes Crane own I Is to win In noteworthy recognition rom the caine source The ay that Iha t It a II large rife edition of Who loes There here hits hll been taken up Ul II by This I ii tIme the story tor or of a spy apy in III the he civil war and Ind 1 a love loe stor story too but bUI butis Its is Interest turns on the Ps Inca of In the tue en n ems mys camp The first t American n edl lion Ion was exhausted the day after It its II b by the MacMillan lac company I S C Time The illustrated edition or of Harum is 18 said laid to begin Its career lIh ith lIha a popular welcome which indicate that thata a very er large l ot of the readers ot f the half millIon III Ion or so 80 copies already old propose to add time the hand illus io 10 their lIbraries Time The Christ loa Stor Story II as the Widow Cul Cui Un episode In David hiarum lute been ecu aptly called Is to be b by self In a novel form b by n 1 O 0 n Co illustrated with striking pictures picture ot f William H 1 Crane ClIne In the character ot C David and stole stage photo I II Lloyd does not seem Inclined to I let leI time the Ia lays fade or l be e which lle he has fairly earned by time the three lumes in such close e ruts I hl l wish 55 1111 L by Ih tho 8 lilt 1 it i lit Ion ot of sonnets The Fields Ifill o of bawn The till title S Is for forthe forthe the referred to I ii to tobe tobe be In tb the author youth and alid thi Um tIm cov covered I Is one year with earl earls April runnIng through the season Muon and endl ending with the following spring The region described In the at al to nature I is southern PenI vania bordering ott on the Among Later Laler Sonnets a division of the seine hook book w we find the follI which seem leem fairly It representative A UNABLE TO READ With what a wonder onder born ot of mystery She lifts the books and Ind grave l Move mid the voiceless oracles how bow brave ghe beers bear the tb doom which naught car mollify With longing e cyse with yearn ingi high She RIme turns the fervid page which gave IV To aU It seems em but her ller who was II a alve lve And never ie a book without II a sigh Justi Ii Clods Let Lat not her ber heart re ic rebel bel bellr Por lr knowledge lib ilk that flower lIow which blooms blooml at bight May burst buret It at 1 sit on her And the they who here seemed learned and Inti wise 1 XA tay walt wait without the wall wail or of pars para diN dl The Th while Ih she enters In through n nIn Ing In will well wellIn I I I In stately flowing attl e eF F H discourses of 01 Th The Mystery at 0 Oodles maintainIng maIntain In that lod being In en infinite conception ton can an never l be e attained by minds mind tart start starting In ing from a Onite beginnIng WI w cannot reach the else olac elseWhere Where flod hat has survey of Ir the lanti WP Ve shall hall not ever ver lilt lee his blot face We shall hall not ever understand Who hn the Eternal yearn J and Ind each advance I Is but a coign Irem which to learn learnA A larger rant range ot of Ignorance Mr Jr Iia hu a forcible or way C putting Not ot even b by faith alth ball God a be mocked flow can the ray Ry fly any to creed be locked Into the casket of a phrase Him not ant Ih the of heaven haunt But 11 heresy In evel every crude Conception or of time t h Godhead burns A taller of Infinitude |