| Show r I I 3 i I r y 1 ry hl 1 s I I I III h f d b bi i 41 I l r r L IN AUGUST AUGUSTIa Ia the tho crovo U Is stifled to th the the parched STallS erase is summer t led Jank ot of t March Marc h and an how h ow tit Ih i AIled led raid roadsides with a lr year streams from an exhaust us stare tI is air to tropic slumber slum b er lUlled those early ear I Y passionate I ona t e winds In i thrilled 3 blending In with the tho hl waters water s nu I 1 u In rich and dusty leaved age are aget t tod goes back to brood on swell awell lit It buds CHo e desire and dream In child twit clime dime flan 1 I tara ra backward to tho the R lj tear her b ar with freshening heart the Hoods deeds rut to o the winds give che their melo nielo IUS s rime lime Ethelwin 1 MORROW be sorry lorry tomorrow sorry F the harsh words said today tolla wish you ou had waited alted a little lillie Ill mood passed away awaya ii a ia grieve for the friend you OU OI M hi foulI grieve Irlee till your heart Is Isun un wn t and tin sin In that entered In sager inger set sel wide the door std I to be wry sorry tomorrow sorry tat mot t ui u old face quivered and broke u blow w had struck It ItI I Lit 11 Iut hasty words you spoke b be low In iii your mind tomorrow Olt it Lt i s little Utile child with dread te r lance taace of your eye ec went hurry burry S r ty by ill fUI d head i D be lOrry lore sorry jt TOU J played the cowardly part partIn tM hid bid In a mask of silence Blenco CI lit hateful art i t tIt I Is sometimes shameful I 14 ton bot of ot the th Ih mean degree delree d U II h creeps creep away aay at tho the end of at the tho thoI lar dT I II tolt rok here bere the mean menn things ba ho boL t be L i 1 sorry soro tomorrow sorry h I its e that fears tho the light b Walt 1111 for far tho the morrow give r e for tor the tho right righton on your manhood M t ani and brave brac today tollay I to be had for Galahad k II le h ices 1 I u on his perilous way w Y C 1 Truly t to be content atone for no to atone for fort t Sills to repent Ih the look the notion action 4 tl c btu b IJ of ir God may Inay my wear a r light of heaVen fon forever k Ake Ce vcr given ghen lash of ot the th answered prayer pm er erf f ILLUSIONS S I Sw ty Paint d 1 on the thc summer arch from mountain to th Ute the wi cn h It iCe Put her glass class unto my mT tul u LI tat ut a sun lun ray In a 0 drop ot of rain t I II tt t I tar 1 that hunt hur above my m happy j 14 l t ko sewed IJ to bring the dark ot of night wv near Hares nah flaked a light lIht ear 11 across my r Lt a ray IU of or doubt within a Aloysius Colt Coll k left to the au te n hip of of ot the az In Boston This Thle r r s a tali ir lITal apprenticeship of or is a v n years la ar the Uie i hl mac rf fr more re than p common the h iio BITI ty i y of nf his nj adoption For Forni I or hp 1 II of e ta i ts r lar an f f nil all the tho n aa C up to thIs time has I lot L t r III of that better Jn r hide ot of thu h little by hy ni ti t t h but still atilt l h t e C a at I ls Is s to be bc hand hana k tv p I el al a newspaper man 11 it Jt Pr fr 1 a r past Pl by y hl his roll call callens r r n l s ens of the volt vole volen tr 1 f n l I of f smoot lit Oh u a I tr t art shat heats for forman hu t r Hrs i lie He Is It a man mans mansman rl man What hll m la 1 rs poet Is II j in lines n fit r Jr J ur rI r et cf approval a proa high ana ano loo h I he het t s of or J S favor watt waft you OU 4 v all It know Its old od ti b 1 gh alike nt ar n t failure or J Eli n In our our lyre lc 10 scatters cattera rom roars et at J 1 ILl Arc Are you rou happy say 1311 or sorry gorry since the morning When by Want and wily Patronage beset You began begun with silken sophistries adorning Creeds the repayment of your debt Was the other olVer tit fit for seizing or for scorning Can Cun they the teach a living conscience to forget torget to tJ You are their scorn allied to pity pit Do they give you leave from labor now and then To Invent a Il gilded glided son song or ditty In the practice of a I pen Thou eunuch of the tho prosperous aria and pretty Who have hae had dominion over men When Cuba stood weeping before tho iho bar of ot Justice Mr Ir was the strongest voice olce raised In behalf of lib liberty libert erty ert for he could not torsee what crimes were to be committed In that sacred name When the country countr forgot Its past and Its ideals he wrote scathIng Ing InA lyrics on Murder In the Philip Philippines Philippines pines lIlies and a n of Civilization and Of O the Belligerent Congressman all nil of which ought aught to be In tho iho school readers for declamation One of hlo hI sentences In describing the change of feeling regarding the natives after the Spanish serpent began to pour lour lt It Its poison Into American n ears bids fair laIr to add cl Itself to the worlds world significant phrases for he terms them as Mai tyra turned turn cd to monkeys In a II night nl ht 1 li mlle Zola Is hard at work this thin sum lIum summer summer mer merli on his hla new work called Vents dealing with life lICe among limon French Kronen school schoolmasters schoolmasters masters anti and ani tutors with distressing re results results results M II Zola annihilates the prevail prevailing ing modern education methods and from the tendencies of cooperative edu education cation hints of which were given In Travail he constructs an Imaginary picture of ot n a community employing so socialistic methods which he thinks more to tho the purpose When he has finished this work ork he will tall set out to treat of ot the Dreyfus case In the form of fiction under the title of ot Justice These two volumes conclude conol do the series of the tho Four Foul J nn which was begun with recondite and continued d by Travail 1 C No less hoes Il s than three separate lions of Maxim novel Forma Gordeev or Thomas Thonas will appear In the early fall from New York houses es One whit Mil be by b Miss s 1 whose wb sa name has hR long Ion been Identified with translations another will willbe willbe be by h Mme while the third Is II being made by n a young joung oun lan stu Mu student dent dont In tills this city elt has haR been heen happily chosen as lIS the first long novel from tram the pen of this writer to appear In although n a volume of his shorter stories would possibly reveal more of ot the author Is II a n study In atavism the thc father of the hero being n a man while his mother Is II given to mysticism m In Forma arc are combined a natural curl curi and a II feverish Imagination which force him In tho the end Into a I direful catastrophe s a Only one well known author an nn announces announces a new nen book for tho the dog Ilo days du This Is II Provost Prevost who In la l about to pub Huh fish Le 11 Domino Donino Jaunt Armand limos hus cruised caused uproarious amusement among men then of or letters by 11 upsetting In a n literary experiment the tine superstition attached to number thir thirteen thirteen teen ten Ills His latest boat boole Les IcA Jours Is la mado mallo up of or thir thirteen teen len chapters sot ot UP bv by Y thirteen rom com compositors sowed sewed by b thirteen was wan put hilt on sale Juno JUlIO mad has hns i pascal through thirteen editions i But Dut the HIM t successful lul book of nil all nilIs allIs nilis Is Le Lc Waterloo by hy lu Hour Houssaye It Is now noli In itA thirty edition I Victor Hugo Is III very much In tho the minds and mouths of people these i latter days The fhe Victor Mim Museum um which Paul Maurice has hils succeed succeeded ed In ht establishing Is besieged by for foreigners eigners Maurice said Victor Hugo ranks among the time first of our writers No other othor writer represents cents the nineteenth century ns as well wellna na nil ho he No Nil equals him In liter literary nry ary nr form His HIli poetry Is III admired In every hind lund Ills His description of the battle of ot Waterloo Is in committed to memory by every er lover 1001 or of graphic writing As All hili M literary executor I am Kind glad we have tho the Victor Ictor Hugo lingo Museum at last Ins Andrew H it Green Oreen the time father of Greater New York rays pays of Landmark History of New York It U UIs ItIs Itis Is the most accurate book of ot Its 1111 kind that I have seen lIeen and couched inn In Inn n form designed to Interest the young youn people le It performs a n 1 valti valuable able service In hr fixing the Identity of many historical sites nod landmarks of our great city that might otherwise have been lost 1 For Tor six months Alice of Old Yin In cennes hors hus held first place In time the list of ot the six sl books I Within three weeks wee lIs of Its publication the consume announced tha th I thousand of at Winston I new mw novel Tho The Crisis Car Carr vet ells la in nearly In Its Ita thousand C Three new ne books recently published bv hy McClure Phillips Co namely The Tho American Salad nook Hook by Max Maximilian de tle Loup LOUII Time The tons by Elmore Elliott Penko Jeako and Tho Children Chill Chil dren of at the Nations by Poultney Pd are being brought out In Eng England England England land Mr William Dean new work of notion fiction A Pair of or Patient Lovers has met with Instant success The first large larce edition Issued on the was wall exhausted on tho the day da of publication nod the second Is 18 now In press Apart from the time Intrinsic literary merit of the th work there are I two Interesting facts to be noted minted In connection with the publication of I this volume It Is the time first piece of tlc tic fiction lien tion to be published by b this house housa since the tho new net system organized or by the tho American Publishers association went vent Into force on th the 1st lot This Thill en enables aides ables the publishers to Issue the tho book nt at a II greatly reduced price The other fact tact to be noted not 1 Is that lint for tor the thc first time nn an experiment I In binding has hai been materialized by br which the pur purchaser purchaser purchaser chaser secures n 1 clever Imitation of a n beautiful bound book The Tho book boole Is a n marvel marel at nt the tho price and It Is 18 not unlikely that lint It will Inaugurate a n anew anew new fashion III In tho the binding of ot the or ordinary ordinary novel noel Eastover Court House house with which the th e American Am C Contemporary n I m Novels Series began J last January still lit con cots continues continues to enjoy enjo a brisk sale Pille and Is now going Into Its fifth edition One Ono reason for Its popularity no doubt Is that It ItIs ItIs Is IA brimful of humor and breathes the spirit of Jf doorS A curious fact about the he writing of this novel norel Is III that the character who s Will nH Into Intended ded to I play piny the time villain when the story story began rounded on the time authors and turned out to be the hero of the tM tale talo Per limps hap collaboration had hill something to do II with this as the story Aton was the result of the combined efforts of or Mr tr II H n H Boone Hoone and Mr Ir Kenneth Kenne h Brown Drown Though true to the life of today In Virginia Mr Drown declares that none of their characters are real people except the sheriffs Chunk who was the tho best horse horM that ever eer breathed I rode rodt him mlles In one day da Mr Brown says l i y n he was sixteen years rears ears old oldo No o more pistil t t than Richard Croker Is III t I k 8 d In Amer American AmerIcan AmerIcan ican life Ills His career are arc re vividly portrayed bi b bi x d Henry Lewis L In the biography blo hued by W Lifo Publishing company at fit only follows tho the man from tram the u s a inning of his life lICe through all the vicissitudes which have hae attended him as RII a n point politician clan claim but hut gives a close study of fie tle sensational events of his lots private life Including the story ston of the time murder of which he ho was accused Besides title this its his personal and political associates n are arc vividly described and a n thorough In iii Insight sight Is givers given Into the organization and methods of Tammany Hall Mr III I Lewis has hall nn an original and power powerful ful style stylo and the story loses 10 nothing In his way sway of telling toiling It lie He will be re reo remembered as the author of Wolfville and and two books which have lad had a large sale sal and more inure lately as the editor o of ot The Verdict the till Illustrated weekly on which Mr Ir Oliver Ollar Helmont rode Into In the tho ho last campaign Mr Ir Lewis has hall had the ad nil of close personal association with Mr Croker and the other leaders of Tammany and writes as ns one having authority a u The coming municipal campaign In New York will be the tho tight fight o of Crokers rokers life and Mr Lewis book boole will twill enable Its render reader to follow the contest with full understanding 1 The Road to by Frank Fronk Harris Is ls a II novel noc which the promising young oung author did 1111 not live to SIC see In print He lie was tuns as reared and educated l In Omaha went wont early Into Journalism In which he achieved sue res R and died lied of consumption In his twenty fourth year rear leaving the manu manuscript manuscript script of the time novel under notice It Is in Isn ina n a well designed ned story etor of western farm life In which are arc involved some ele elo elements ments ment of mystery mood and Its II Incessant ac Re activities command throughout the keenest keen keenest est pst Interest of time till reader It Is II weak weakened ened n 1 by b Incongruities anti and here and there marred by scenes too ton Intense but those these defects are In a n measure ob oh obscured 8 ur by 11 the general strength of ot the tho story emphasized by II unusually vivid character portrayals and pictures of If country life remarkable for their In Integrity Integrity The scenes of the tory story are nrc located I In and around Beverly Corners in the Interior of ot Iowa and Its most moU InO t prominent character Is Ie n gentlemanly BUll educated but hut mysterious tramp who af Farmer through his hili harvesting without compensation and then pays oft off 0 an nn overdue mortgage on his farm and marries mantes his hi grand granddaughter granddaughter daughter who Is III about to sacrifice her herself self elf In marriage to n a wealthy wealth scoundrel to tutee save the place 1 Small Maynard Hi Ik HiCo Co ST tm Verso cro Writer BrUen She Sile Wai Wa loco Oneo n I leopardess I liS a leopardess leol ICO s before I was 35 ft a woman This Thill singular announcement was calmly by b B R young and attractive woman who paced l the time floor of her own furnished parlor as ns If It might night Indeed be he e a 1 cage but Lut no hint of eater color reddened her hr pale Ie cheeks and there was wag wa mi nu n In her bier manner or In her hr lithe sinuous step She was Mr Mrs IN Beatrice St fit George n a 1 disciple of ot who having reached through the bonier bON or of ot the then n f I unseen unsen world Is anxious to pass out ou and on en to tu the tha Nirvana of the faithful Yes Yen continued Mrs St George In ono one nf of my m many mUll previous lives lIes I vaI vaIn wava n a leopardess I love to go o to the time park and alii watch swatch the leopards and tigers great splendid tawny pets I think they know I 1 was one of ot them In my reincarnation Wiry Why Wh Suddenly she site stopped speaking and appeared ul to be listening I am urn not trot permitted permit tell to say ell more on that subject How Bow do I know I am Instantly deprived of o the powe of ot expression as liS much so as ns If it a wan wall laid upon my any lips Indeed that has Just been done by one of the Brothers rs of ot Light You mean some organization Yes They are aro the freed who la lahave have passed on to the those who suffered cruelly cruell here and aro are aronow aronow arenow now teaching and guiding Jesus was wasa a Il 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