| Show l e QUette OZette de e hI hIth b Is a kt t m Ih as al uha qUia I ot of Count t by tI IC authority 1 x rk chu h The I In I the form of ar n I tr Ir a secret r fot by the 1 HI r Kleff lint nd president ot of PL h r I all the T b II i March 11 1 1900 h I Is as to rol Yv v In which he has haa h tj f principles Tol To 11 hr n t I n a f 1 tho t I hurch f t I nil lie does dOH not Jr If ot of the trinity If II t divIne char t I HI ot of the trin tI I 4 t i horn hom hI he considers t I 1 11 IKI 1111 lit lie I p blasphemes ry f the Incarnation f I h r ir H 1 1111 rd text lext ot of the v h hOly r It r I t tt r LA s 1 human humin 1111 1 t tho th tt an h he the tho 1111 ho hel I j wirl or h ot of n belongs to thole whom the hol holy Orthodox church eXI expels solemnly from her b bosom om and publicly Unless Count To Tal the celebration of oC ex x pin lor In the event of oC his hili death would not fall to 10 the relIgious feelings or of true and nd an Indignation which should bo be avoided Consequently time the hol holI holy I nod deems It necessary to the celebration lit of all divine and ot of nil expiatory In the tho event ot of the tho ot of Count Leo Tol tol unless he have han during life liCe recanted the above aboe mentioned a The Immediate publIcatIon is III nn an announced IJ by Doubleday luge lage Co ot of an but very err book An I Womans Love Loe These letters were writ ton Ion b by a young younK J woman to 10 her lover loer And reveal a tenderness and JIU don slon I a lilay ot of humor and ranc fancy A vivId power and a beauty of oC expression which ralle them Ibm to the level ot of literature ture They were published A afew few telf week ago In London by John Murray where th their lr unusual qualities attracted Immediate attention curiosity exists as aa to the identity ot of their author but there Is lttie doubt that she earn carne or of a distinguished family and Inherited ot of an ex cx kind Her letters form torm what mIght be called a complete nove novel Interference ot of members of oC hIs caused some ome estrangement with her lover and most mOlt ot of the letters were nut not received hy by him until after atter her In death Nevertheless they tell theIr own tale or of love loe and hope then ot of parting finally ot of death for forthe the heart ot of the writer broke under the weIght of oC separation from the man she adored Now I can an no longer hold hut but It IR Ia my body hod not In love that hRS has Cullell Are the Iho last words she penned The writer was aa only and the preface states that no blame attached to either her herOr or her lover loer for tor their separation but bul that Ihal they tIle were equally the victim ot of circumstances What with Its of oC n a broken hoort henrI An English Woo So roans mans Love Ioe Letters promises to nt at attract tract as much attention In this country ns as In I England Particularly If IC the Idea Iden Ut tit of at the author Is II ever revealed Ellen The VoIce ot of the People continues one of oC the best Jelt sell ell ellIng lag Ing books ot of the period Among the admirers It lass hll gaIned l In London I is numbered Whistler the painter who Is meted as saying 1 lIked like thAt book whAt Is It Urn Um uni um alt ah VoIce ot of the People That was wall good good fIne IIno that woman can write rite theres life In It that wu was till all when she sho got in n ninon their damned Amen Ameri American can politics nt at the end endI I 0 oC o the account ot of the tho Harriman expedition to Alaska which Doubleday Page Co has hns In band has hns been delayed owing to the dUll culty experienced In the printing ot of the many colored plates whIch are to 10 nc ac accompany company compan It The Tho volume promises when hen finally glen given to the public to be bethe the finest t example ot of bookmaking do voted voled to a work ot of scientific travel and exploration ever er put puI forth In this hit coun tr 0 Chart Frohman hat hac tb the dramatic rights tu to Gilbert Parkers new book The Lane ane that thaI hat had no Turning r recently published by Pare Co who announce a most mOlt factory lInt sale lale IS ISA t A lare larger sale II ot the number Of oC The Work Work Is II ot of an any new magazine sines Inee was vu first Issued fourteen years r ago agoA agoA A noteworthy feature of the January number ot of Th The Wend Work will wUl be bean bean an authoritative account or 0 h he first crossing ot of Africa from Crom to 10 north h by the youn young Rn English explorer r Zwart Scott Gorgan 0 S SAlfred Alfred Rob Bob Hon ot of nat Bat Battie I Itie tie Is now selling In its 1111 I thousand Thereby an interest In ng and Ind unusual tall tale Wh When n this famous book was It a Little more than two years ao ago It fell dead from th the I nor did lI liberal eral advertising help Ihl th sale though every on one who ho neal It It a Unique and ard reo is R hll story The rho tI tide II turned at th nl ot ef month however and andIe Ie that thaI time limo the book lies bat enjoyed a increasing sale lIale a single fin rin r ot of more than probably have hae been heen sold In th ot of I England Lovers ot of Ib must rejoice to know ot of the Ihl popularity ot of theIr favorIte and ot of the appreciation that Ihal 1 a really flue book h has found In Amr ra all as compared with ita In Its authors homnA lan land 0 SO tore More than COlli copies ot of Booth The fhe rein In Indiana diana dlanA have now been II sold ld and to Its III Charles CharI Frohman has hall lately arranged for tor its Ita ion n ot of the story ItOM will wUl be beken ken to 10 see let the part of Helen she who runs her Iler lovers business when he IlL l lill ill III develops hi his t and In a score ore ot of ways AY hr herself IC a model and capable young oun woman SO The remarkable success ot of the Ule new novel noI A Furnace of at I Earth arth has hall curiosity a as to 10 th pellOn personality nf at Its author Hallie J Erminie lUvea Some Bomp Quaint are told of at this voting girls In npr r was a nol noti shot and All as 1 a child her r WR was 0 I title One II lay while she ahl was wa still in short dresses she was mIssed the house hOUll A search or of time tile tailed failed to discover her whereabouts As AM the the Ihl of their inquiry II a asHes of rifle shots drew them Ihm to 10 this the vend of the count church hulth There they the culprit She had stolen hr her fathers thick ucK gun un anil At twenty pats was AI laboriously her name nam Into the back hAk of church resting thE barrel ot of the he piece on the woolly heal bead ot of the inter interested ested and lit little tie who WI Wa her blue lulI In an all her childish Howard Howar 1 who has hal latel lately illus tho ot of Edwin Edwn Markham for Cor Doubleday Page Co lies hAI some In thIngs to sa 95 about whAt must have been Q a wholly congenIal task tuk II lie writes 1 It I do not know why It ii 18 that I should have bae drifted Into the position of oC an ot of what whal is II sometimes called the poetical essay years eRrA ago allO I began an illustrating the poems of Mr Cr W D Howells which ere afterwards collected Into Inlo a volume olum called Stops ot of Various Quills Quill Whether or not nol the illustrations were Very Iry successful ul I do not nol know but since I have every epry now and then been called upon UllOn to a poem penn of oC the anI sort sortI I think th the music and the lilt ot of Mr Ir Markhams poems lilt lift theta them quite above the Ihl of oC the usual rhymed rhyme essay fhe music and the your our ear ar before your mind grasps the lIe sub luh thought which the they clothe and the rat fact that there Is Ii the be behind hind bind adds In no email degree to 10 the en enjo enjoyment jo ment ot of lila hili often otten ornate wording the Ion songs possess a reat t metrical beauty and even In time the sombre verse there Is a rb at stride ride that catches t the he oar like the music ot of the tramp of oC man mans te feet This at least loul Is my own feelIng toward Mark Markhams hams and It In no small degree to my pleasure In Illustrating them Such illustratIons II Are not ver very ens easto to make there are so 0 man requIre meats demanded h 1 such uch text There Is no PalPable subject to de upon The Illustration should be sober a and 1111 yet et at the same time not devid or a eer tam at least decorative beauty the should In no instance limit or cinema circum scribe the the th contrary the they should hould carr carry forward time the thought ot of the upon th the same line but up upon on 1 a closel closely parallel line This ot 01 course is II Very ot of achievement in n looking over oer my In Illustrations I feel leel that I 1 have fallen tallen tar far short ot of achieve meat ment nevertheless the effort itself baa haA carried with It 1 a ver very distinct and cum oum 00 Probably no on one would have 1110 sied when a 11 story called A Titled Maiden took second prize In III time the PIT Ill grim SerIes contest conlest ot of ot of All the o wife of oC a Sew Ness England clr clergyman man who wrote Its miU thor wits WAS to bl become ome on one of oC our leadIng woman novelists ls Yet A ot of Yesterday Mrs trl Caroline Masons last book published 1 In the late tall fail b by Don Dou Doubleday bleday Page o 0 has earned her that place Mrs Mason Is ot of Quaker stock and her father tather anil latter ot of whom was n a direct descendant of oC Eaton Faton first governor ot of both bolh ardent Born orn In Providence R B I 1 the Ibe daughter r grew up In a typical New l England home homp Frail health kept her from the strenuous competitIon of oC the and her education a desultory one CIne WM wan at home borne and Inter lator fit at FrIends bOArd boerding InK schools 1 a private day ilay arid b by travel and In her Ger hermans mans mam ho hc married nev John 11 1 Mn son In shortly after her tam family 11 had moved mOed to The scribbling which she hind had nl al always ways WaYA delighted ll In was wall partIally put aside during bet earlier year ear I bill mit thE prize story In started her ambitions anew Mr Mason was lU called to n a Sew New Haven church h anti soon Mrs Masons book wu was b by Mr BOIC ot of ThE lAdles HOlM JournAl With hi his encouragement This Minister of th thi World orld The Inner or er and The Minister ot of fi CI lowed durIng the n next t few w years ars show how showIng howIng Ing consistent tent growth In flex lex find expression anti and culminating In A Woman ot tf Yesterday The most potent Influences upon her life and ity hy Mrs tr Mason n herself have privilege ot of In IntercoUrSe with mno ant 1111 nent Inca ami women 0 of travel and In Europe In an ohl hl greel for tor hocks most t tit of all perhaps my Inherited passion for tor the unpopular Ide id of oC ever een certain ether mental and pro which came to me mc from my Quaker I 00 John was a letter writer anti there are consequently n a great mAny of DC his hili lIe In the auto Iulo autograph graph market One dI dealer oTer orTe R a vurl van vanet et at ut of letters at a few teW shillings apiece In one of oC lett letters he says s sIt It seems IHm to me more fire err da day is al It m may become m my own duty duly to live Mt At ln on u as little RM as J I can It if I would enforce of life In rf ems Ill He had dt dream ml of oC life In a garret at that time It WI was his failure to tn ear lar earm 0 m out nut In externals 1 as well Re In the spirit this course ot of renunciation that I mode made hUn him sign a one ot of the tho letters noW on poor frIend John 0 S SWilliam William J I Alden Jondon lent cleat of oC the New York Times Is II not by byan byan an mean the only In I ling ng lall land l over Joseph Conrads new novel noel Lord Jima Jim but hi his remarks are so o to the point they are eminently worth quoting It Is 18 says lie he A psychological story for Cor It bare the heart bart of oC the man Jim amid shows what hat ht he thought anti and felt the years eara ot of hI his expiation or of his hili null and amid how lie hI convinced him himself self that lie he hind had been In to 10 blam But Dut It Is more tItan this It gives tIme reader the salt sail breath ot of the ea a warm caress 0 of the tropical breeze breese It 11 takes him away trOut and conventIon and shows him the heart ot of things It brings butt this the of oC life lite In III compArison with the Infinite and awful grandeur ot of Nature Lord Jim enchants the real read realer er Cr It makes 1 a new man oC f him Ho lb feels In lila hll veins the beat of oC pulses stronger titan than those thole that cIvilization permits H lie tills hll hils lungs with air that him as time the air lie be has hith erIe breathe could not du do Mr Ir Con Conr Conrad r rad I Is A true magician and he ran mu do what no other magIcIan of oC the pen can eAn cande d de Portlier u h tai ears Loft JIm Is III 1 a great reat hook boole a wonderful boo book Ie a book I tear fear to 10 It allt as It de for tor If I could do tb It I houd he be b by most people to 10 have fallen Into the deepest ett mire ot of gush The book bonk ought to Mr Ir Conrad At time the ot of all short hort story with the tho solitary exception of oC Mr Ir III II n 11 Mr Cr Alllen Alden It be explaIned Is III IsOne One ot of the warmest ot of Mr Cr all ad and this l is very er hIgh praise pralle tor fo Mr Conrad In this country the is II published by Doubleday 1 Co who announce a pleasing first pale 0 SO T e ut of oC Samuel Samull the tho no lies under the pavement ot of St one ot of the lie quaInt old church In the city ot of London and anda a bras bra tablet set let In time the wall repeats repeal Dr tribute lie He enlarged the of oC human nature and taught the passions to move at the corn com of Time The grave grae gravestone stone sas the London Globe is II un on under den der the cocoanut In the middle al aIsle le where Its it Kilt gilt lettering Is care caf carefully tull fully sheltered from dust under a pa Pr It ma may seem strange that thal the gravestone of oC time author ot of should II be thus thull hidden Iwa away hut but therE IS 18 force In tIme thE contention of oC 1 Mr lr lime Parish clerk that b by this mla It is II preserved from being worn h by man feet flet and amid Is kept In Ina ina a condition to he be shown to genuine JIll pil For Mr Ir Peart will gladly roll the great matting down the aIsle In an advancing amid Inetta increasing lm cylinder der like lIel rae Fame hack hak Inn until there comes III lew Iel the mar marble ble slab beneath neath which the father ot of the tho English novel Iks A En Eng novelist adric the New Yr r tk Ck Trl Tn bone bune lives the shallo of nf the oki church who baa 11 lately be begun pun gun to del seriously with tIme till life ot of imis hili own This Thill Is Mr Antimony Hope hawkins father tile the elder I IN the rector ot of St SI BrideS Bride and lii la one If f the most moat interest lag InK am and beloved of the older clergy In London flange an 1 Co sold at auction rooms In New 0 York recently a library containing many rare Items ot of Am Amen rl cana and a number of oC InterestIng civIl war autograph letters from E B BLee Lee IH and Juc Jackson The best prIces were erl Del inter IndIces DavId Dala DalaH H 11 In eI octave printed b by Bradford lit In flO 20 Dill DIe coyel ot of a Great In America between Nei An anti the Areti Ocean Orean printed In French nt at Amater damn US Aut raph letter of If Jackson to hen Orn T J E B Johnston dated l February brun brunIS IS 18 1562 informIng him that there WM wan brigade below bo be Rick H 2 pages Rn Interest InterestIng lag Ing ot of original letters liv bv hen Oln K B lee to ion Gen John R It commencing August t 3 isel amid October to 19 ISI fIfteen letters in all The history of oC Ion Long Island by Benjamin P F i ivole vole 01 cloth oth all as N Y S numbers ot of time the Boston HOlton A rare and amid earl early Boston news April 3 and Onto Mr her 16 1749 li |