| Show 1 if UI Itu 4 1 i I t tK K ry I r 1 r 1 1 J i r rT rI T I I I I r AN AUTUMN SONG SONO Again the tho old o i i heraldic pomp Of or O Autumn on tho the hills A scarlet pageant In the swamp samp Low lyrics from the rills And An n fl rich attar In the air That Orient morn Again the of o hazo haze Of O amethystine dye dyo the tho horizon ways And from the middle niddie sky The reverberant call Of wild geese wInging by byA Again A lIln the viols Iole of ot the wind Attuned to tane ono one sort soft theme Here every burden left leCt behind O 0 love lore would woul l It not seem seemA A near approach to paradise paradiso To dream and dream and dreamt Clinton In tho the September Wo Womans Womans mans Home HOllie Companion IN SEPTEMBER f Two and by two fly tho doves through the timber Past the tho red sunsets far ar lines Past the tue tall sentinel pines Pip Pp the long yellow and limber Umber Down where the dark water shines I J Glowing In hollows where floats tho the I I bent f I of ot the moon When he round croon Down where the sinuous Dripping through rock hewn Two and by two go the reapers to together together together gether Figures In dusky relief Bearing the scythe and the sheaf Where the keen tang tan of o the weather lather Perfumes each ench blossom and leaf Two and by br two to stoop the doves to the f willows Where the winds whisperings 9 pass Through the wet reeds the grass frass Down where the river Its still bosom pillows Gray Cray and transparent as III glass glassI I I Two ls o and by br two drift the bronze up land plover ml blown Over Ocr the new mown And I and tho the night like a n lass and her lover Meet reet In the tho twilight alone Ernest McGaffey McGarey INFINITUDE To make one song that shall transcend the spheres Inherit nil all spheres and yet et wander J nigh nl h Here Hen where the cast east doth circumvent the sky sk Here where Gods daylight dalIght through tears te To lo wipe away the sad stain of ot tho the years To T turn to the human cry cr To wrest one coal from oft off Thine altar high One spark park that shall cremate all eli mortal tears fears This was the birthright of ot the tho haunted soul foul The Time of ot philosophy the dole Of O Hm who sets to find tho the Grail nut Hut ut only his the vision the time clear toll Who pausing Heaven and Hell Itch hath bath felt whole Foundation tremble nor his soli It quail quil ll John Lewis French ois S What purports to be tho Ih true Irue story dory of ot Marie Antoinette and the tho Cardinal de do Hohah ns as told by b Frantz Punch Funck will be published In book hook form torm this autumn by b J 11 II company du Collier which In the English n lIsh translation of ot H It Sutherland erland will be called The Time Diamond Iamond Necklace Is drawn dran from documents recently discovered In Pari deals with a u dramatic ami Intense il Iy l interesting chapter In Trench I ImIs hl Kory or Twelve tull page Illustrations will wili thy the text lext M lano sno Rno seems to be an eccentric ith a passion for tor delving Inlo mb musty C lid Id police records and prison Ills 1111 Is researches have hae already borne fruit trull ji I other volumes such sueh ns nil A History of or olsons and a work on some fOme of or the tho themy my ate riel tit Of the hostile was vas recently translated lotell Into l and among other things does docs away awo with a WOO ninny many of o the legends concerning the Man Mon In the Iron Mask MaskS MaskA S I IA A request has hall come to Lew Ie Wallace and to his publishers publisher herr the Har liar Harpers Harpers pers ers from Alexandria I for tor rM pr permission mission to translate Into Arabic The request Is III made by b Mr lr Ir Gargour who Is in with the Mall fall Steamship company compan nt Rt Alexandria There exists already an Arabic translation of ot which wa WM made by ty Dr Van an the oldest Protestant nAr at nt Syria It seems particularly titling tilting that this great took look should become known to the Arabians Arabian for tor or It will be recalled that not only the Bedouin but nl abo o otheir their horses horse play lA a 1 prominent and critical part In the tho story storyS S I Ir r Harper Brothers b hive ve just juat justi c f L ML i l published the fourth volume In their Portrait Collection ColI of or Short Stories en entitled entitled entitled titled Tales lales of ot the Cloister by Miss Elizabeth 0 U A former collection collection collection tion of ot newspaper stories storie Tales of ot a City Boom by b Miss Jordan published about three years ago not miot only gained for tur or her n a footing fooling In the literary pro iro profession but achieved a 11 remarkable suc HUe success success cess for tor It was one of ot the best hest selling ceiling books during durin the summer Bummer following Us its III publication and still holds a distinctive place Illace among the tIme literature of or Its kind of o the time Cloister Is as ns tar far apart t tIn in Its milieu as Is the convent from tram an nn editors room and Is as likely to gain gam distinction for or Miss 1188 Jordan In a new newfield newfield field neld Both oth books have hae this In com corn common common cornmon mon that they have hae received their In III Initiative Initiative tI from rom roam actual experience and knowledge Miss Jordans editorial life lite during ten years on the New York World gave liar her ample scope for tor fruitful observation and her knowledge of ot the tle convent life dated from rota the time when at time age alfe of o eight she Rhe entered the tho con convent convent convent vent of Notre Dame In Milwaukee and anI remained there until she was graduated at seventeen Among the friends she made then and stilt still retains Is time the Sis Sic Sister ter Clare to whom the tho book Is dedi dedicated de ll rated and who may also be Identified ell as ns the Sister Estelle I In the th tale talo called Between Darkness and Dawn 1 awn Miss UIS Jordan In 18 herself herlt a graduate of o Notre Noire Dame ant and holds hol l Its Cross of ot Honor a special distinction which Is U frequently referred to In these tales tilles The work vork Is remarkable In these those days of at noisy no Is fic tic fiction fiction tion for tor Its quiet literary power and fine nile Imaginative quality S Havelock Ellis llis book The Tho Criminal lies has had lind a large largo Bale cab It was first Hist pub pul published ten tell years ago 1110 A fresh edition Is now nOl to be lie Issued which will be a n new lIeW work On account of ot the tho activity with which the study of ot the tho criminal class chus has tins been bee II pursued during recent years EUIs I IIII has hils found Cound it necessary to enlarge and in III some casts cases rewrite nearly every eer chap chaper er erThe The volume will wilt contain fifty new now Illustrations S S S The Players Blue mue Book nook compiled by b A D Storms Is now ready from tho the press of Sutherland storms torms of ot Wor War Worcester Worcester cester ce ter Mass It contains portraits and biographies of ot of ot the tIme most mot prominent eat ent actors and actresses on the Ameri American can cnn stage put In attractive form orm and finely printed and bound I SI Tho The Secret Orchard Egerton Cas Castles Casties ties dramatic story star of Paris with a 1 descendant of o the royal Stuarts as one of o the chief characters and with ins Ills the time heroine which has hall been appearing serially in inthe Inthe Inthe the Cosmopolitan Magazine will be published In book bool form In the tho autumn by F r F A Stokes company COmpall of ot New York YorkS S I I INow Now that Austin u Dobson has com corn completed his years y of ot public publio service and rihl has retired from his position POSItion position tion ns liS principal of the fisheries and amIi harbor harl or department of ur the board of ot trade trude he lie will go abroad for a long holt hall hallda day da When WhIm he be returns to England he will vill devote himself to the writing of at A biography blo of ot Samuel a 11 task which ho he hits has been planning for many years enra I G a P i Sons of New York will with till the beginning of o the tho autumn season Introduce to American readers a n new mica author luthor DimItri Mere This author line has secured with his public an increasing reo re pule for tor his trilogy of ot historical 10 mo mances The first Is entitled The Tho hu Death of ot the time Gods and has to do with the tIme career of ot the time l Julian tho time philosopher whose earlier name ti In Christian history was the tho Apostate ApostateS S SI Time The new commentary on In lit Memo which Protessor A C Is 19 Isto isto to publish will vIll contain little If any un es cc criticism J Is said to be lie tho time sole aim of ot the tin hook boo I Tennyson thought It lit In was taH on the time whole tho the least misunderstood of or till nit his Ills works hut but It has hns attracted the tho commentator again amid again nevertheless am mat however good Pi Bradleys book may mummy be It Is not hut likely to bo be the tho lust last I of Its kind S SI British to find Mrs Irs WIg WIggins Wiggins gins new book bonk Irish lx Just JuM ns as delightful as nil critics on oil this side of oC tho the Atlantic English Scottish and Irish papers equally recognize recognize nize Its entertaining qualities anti the tho kindly which disarms III crill criticism cism Tho The general verdict Is well ex expressed e pressed by the Edinburgh Scotsman It Is stile safe to cay Bay 1111 there has been no book hook written about Ireland with ju just jUHt t the charm that belongs to Experiences I S S George unceremonious ex ox expulsion from the tIme empire has directed public attention to his hook book Siberia and the Exile System which startled the world ten years ago ngo by Its Is revelation of ot the tho way vay political offender offenders were treated by h the czar As 8 a n serial In tho tIme Century the same material had caused cau cd a 1 veritable sensation Copies of ol iho the magazine In tho the czars dominion reached their destinations with whole pages Images II blocked out by time the censor c It Is understood that certain certain reforms havo have been effected In the Si hi Siberian SIberIan berian penal system the necessity ol of which was pointed out In this tItle work A delver In Hot Horace nee Will poles letters George ert ha hns has come comae across n it pas lIas passage la sage cage which deprives Macaulay of tho time honor of ot having Invented his famous famos New The next Augustan age wrote III pole will dawn on the other side of o the Atlantic There will be a at Boston R a 1 at nt Now New York and In time a 1 Virgil at nt Mexico and a 11 Horace nt lit Peru At t last some somo curious traveler from Lima will visit England I and anti give a n of or the ruins of ot St Pauls like the editions edition of ot and Pal lal Palmyra myra That the gentleman from Lima IAma was waa tho the original of o gentle gentleman mann man from New Zealand certainly seems probable I I Hall Crane writes as follows In the New York Journal concerning his last novel The Time Eternal City il has I think a n great grent part to play against Christian absolutism In the tIme century upon which we e have hll Just entered Ills His holiness tho the pope has haR done wisely In grappling with that Inevitable problem In tho the Ency Encyclical chical that has hns just been b eri Issued Tho The church has ha to make malte Its terms with this unction Christian democratic movement which Is III perhaps the greatest movement 1110 In inthe tho the world at present If It the time church cannot c go co on with tho the people dep depend nd upon It the time people will go so on without the th church churchIn In order to justify and explain th tha ti title title tithe tle the of ot my tui y I would sij sa s1 tint that t it seems to me inc anost t certain thu th In n that tha t great future which Is to witness the th breakdown of ot so HO many harriers barriers divid dividing ing man from man and man nina tram from Sod Cod and In methods of settling in internal n and International disputes h will ihl take the place of a the brutal and barbarous conflicts of at war var ns as well as a atho tho the cruel cruci and fratricidal struggled struggle of ot trade UK de um v u CIt Ct t vl the Pa 11 Pagan gun gan and anil the Christian worlds will have hae haeher her imer rightful rank rani Her geographical position her h r tell reli religious Ious and historical Interest her nr ar artistic charm and above ahoo all aJl the mys mystery tory tery ter of ot eternal life which lo to loher her seem to me to point to Home as I time tho thos s sa u of the great court of ot appe ti In time the congress con reu of humanity which ns as surely as the sun will rise tomorrow the tIme fu future u ture tore will see eo established It If all nil this seems Beems to be too large n II problem to discuss In a n novel noel lot hat I t m me nt at once oneo maKe mrle confession conf of the limitation II III I Itt on of ot the vehicle In my m hands and amid say bay Hi that at although this thin great question oc cc occupied occupied my m mind I r am nm very et Unit all that the public expects of ot mo rae moRR as RR a storyteller Is that abote every everything ever thing else I should tell a II simple human story stor star that I have tried my base to lo II and It If In the th sequel It should thru I r have In any nn measure retained the good goodwll goodwll wll o 0 the public publia of ot American readers so dear to me ml I shall be he abundantly satisfied and S I S SMarie Marie Core line has not been able to fin finish finish ish her new novel In time for tor the au autumn autumn season So fur far ns nR Is known ai 1 a present there is not likely to be any an special boom boo In any an autumn novel un unless unless unless less some seine new nets ne writer springs to the therron front t I SI Justin McCarthy recently began hegan n II anew new history of o The of o Queen Anne and It will be published In two volumes by br Chatto Windus The an ment Is I one will be wel eel welcomed welcomed corned by b many man admirers of ot McCarthy writings for tor It Is an nn Indication that his hili health Is i better than thun It was wasI I S I IThe The appreciation of o Mr Ir Churchill The Tho Crisis has limi been so general as ns to cause renewed interest In civil war ar fib fic fiction tion and ond other novels dealing with that thai time are arc enjoying their share h re of ot Hit th present popularity of at the time subject Even Joen Eveni i a II story which W Ilch has been out for tor cc some sometime sometime time In book form turm may he be republished as ns a serial to o 0 meet the demand of ot the theda day da which is the ca case e with Mr F A Sweet Swept originally published by b the Harpers and now tu tuLie tube t Lie be serialized by b a 0 syndicate by b special arrangement It Is the story stor or of a 0 young oun and charming southern girl Irl who loves love lovesa lovea a II northerner nail and who struggles to b loyal ojal to 10 her lover and nil to the cause ot ox otier ier beloved South It Ills Is i a romantic and delightful de story I SI Joseph J eph that Indefatigable worker In the domain of ot the literature which has hils grown out of ot the Dreyfus case In Paris Is putting the finishing touches to another honk book which deals Mals with the parts paris played by b the notorious and the Henry Henryn Henr In n the Dreyfus drama I I I are kept busy bus bUB supplying renders readers with Nouveau Journal III If he Marie Gaston Guton Des Deschamps champs hamps the learned critic and literary gave gae an explanation of this Ho lie said eald Because e her cosmopolitanism and hr her aestheticism DIe ate permeated by b the delicate te perfume r of ot MU Foul lOul ot of a II young oung girl Irl Because her in he II mixed with philosophical political and social and nil all are arc tempered with |