Show I I t U 1 I C r THE Tiffi HUSBANDMAN j r rW f W tn fur for the News e l I V suggested by Markhams The kin i J Tn Ti Iii the Ihl ih i I Id Fa 01 v vI I hI hf a ot of h i rank In Labors Labore hi h hI I IiI iI I I function III earths eurth NIt ate 5 of hu husbandry bandry 1 ot r hl iwi F Fi i I ot of hll hI loll toU h he biri benr I fl ot of the world Strong at ati i 1 of lie he teed feed J I r ot cf the that run Ir I fl VL ast t and amI machinery ii It nd ll It ho hop lie hp whoa who realm the ground unto uno I r J NAtures s rally on f I f toll to whom tb the conquered ji J ures yield the hare I II hI bend nd at his hh commend A bJ I Ill i th tr lr golden coronets at his hI t feet t J 1 1 k ward brow the brutal Jaw I and it down the thi F ltd I ot of Intelligence n i f f or of that uI abortion of ofT I 11 TI T iJ I that caricature bt JI J m Ln till th lord God In Ilia III Image made madei AI i 11 h I placed to till the th I AIl A I hI fruit trull thereof and amI guve to I I 11 v r land and 11 e to tIce i I 1 arch the heavens for power A f e I th lw for tor eternity A r rt oC him who toll I II I 1 I ship with Nature and with nod f I i toll dOM not ob eure t I tt il d t g splendor ot of Ms hie high caNer II El D t t dl him from Crom his h high j jAl t Al A 3 m ke i him willing to tho brute brule I ir II It l lm Je malt mai thAt mon I 11 t a ot heil 19 18 none nOlle more terrible b 11 t 1 from em hope hoper 1 r twe for tor eternity 0 NOI his humble Implement ot of toll A Ah 1 h t m Inlo other and toll loll thought at tUne time I IC from frn the ground has bee In higher ski t F JI I r room for tor wider ot of wIng I the ot of otI I Ir and ana the for tor poser itI All A I t Natu 1 might lorce to tor tot t r 1111 ti ar with keys ot of knowledge f I II I 1 th of my ter flO ret reth fJ h h Ih h tn In the diadem or of AI A J th this world with moody melody of at CHIn II I th ht flowers by nm name and lIed th mt I iI ot if beauty Clad t r g I i tew before toro thO th admiring AI A lh h the heritage ot of i irn rn r Ij and In enrich mankind I hl ing on hilt hie hot ho his soul 4 r has II 41 to the music ot o A 1 rye and mu ed on Immortality t ta I S a h J UI left tet hll ht nelds to the States State I I I I tor r on Mar Mare red reI fled I I In n d 4 from hll hk hoe to oata ot of power 1 I ot of a 11 race raco I rh P 1 hall ha reckoned with man 1 v t nol nt honors honos and 1 s I II o or toll loll have hae ben been his Me fields ot of i h f 1 f a he trod hi hie paths to tame fame A 1 bl tat last when he a peer f I IA A I I Ip earthy forces that uplift 1 r I th reckoning ahal be r n tate with his hie augmented worth a 00 W J Fj Indiana Jr cina P 0 writes In the St at Jame G M 1 opinion that b Itei 8 lOa may be written t II 1 be the work i are he eay t un R II i to cite In sup eU II wrote rote I t 11 p hen he near r F Im rn Janel nt at I ar of Wake eld at i and nd I I Cervantes I r r I NIt st tart art ot of Don Quixote t c II nd the second at 7 1 r hi nt at I r J n Iun an hla ht Pilgrims Frog was going on Sir Roger Scott Scottt A rl at t f Gait Golt h arlAh at t 11 aRlle at It v at his hll serIes serle hulls arI H de wrote The It I hearth at dId not write Lorna II M abut about end and to hI he reminded n las about tori forty when I Otto Into Disraeli rou y II ho n hI he t was only twenty d hI he t If I began gan equally ih I best work YOa e R ap novo nov H in work ork or of hi late maturity It I hand nand Random om omI I I r or seven kit k r II ill S lIr l u novel noel In lt way d Flip or U Mr Meredith wa war r t p Nr r are ar the ladIes JR 4 in spite ot of the wonder I on who wrote Pride and MOon fl all as She was wall or of age t ti al already d knew her h 1 CR rather a r lit II 0 Fanny nurn T y too tao a f 1 eary arly and hed kefer e fr the urea Bron b thir for pral or blame I 1 h y bed to draw on their fotr their world I Ih tend hand Gorg Eliot 11 I Ii till he wall wa h a ry did Mrs Gaskell taran Our Village fill at t ty her Chron ot of sit nt r three while Mist Ca Castle lle t lit f working soya B the 2 ew York Herall Is nil AI s hi his work cork Itself A MU dent antI and at the same lAme time mE a man oC the world he be abandons pleas urt ur at ceria certain In Rna and devotes him himself Wit self to literary work vork That noth Ini more may mar him h he goes to the house hOUM friend Uhel tI the painter and thero In a 0 large room he be lober over or his romances No leade to this tooth room neither has ha It any door in th Ihl morninG a ladder Is placed against the and climbs tip and thus reaches renche his hie desk Thereupon the lilt ladder Is Ia reino mold ed br be and th I novelist l urla at his hll ee until moon when lila his friend UP to him with Ith II ft light luncheon The entire Is II alio aleo devoted to 10 work and nut until evening D descend the ladder He ii then thell joins In a short hort walk aft r which Ich the t two 0 friends chat rhal together late In the night In this WRY Y DAnnunzio forces to work tar no matter how much h he ma mair be tempted to 10 wander andr away anti and Ja In society the ot of and of the ladder dur durIn durIn In hi his working orkin inure renders nd It hn ha possible for tor him tel to from hi his tern prison of oC hie h have vl been er such conditions end And their sure l hall ha boss II so great that the Author Is yearly rl more at al to the Ibe I large and aDd room rm In hi his friends co house hoUlt houseS S o Tames Ford FON who is II now nw on 01 the volume of o ohis his hll of oC the Stat Slates Is Ii ot of Ohio birth and Nt tn ud d parentage lie He w was born In May 1 I IMI Mr MI Rhodes very early rt In IU life to make mke a In II a recent In Interview Ie M ii save I that a morning on Current at atthe the where b bU wa U II a In Ph II War Um times Whetted hili h for tor affairs h hp he entered Lw University or of New In nc all s a It was s sc c hJ tt r his hilt main work the direction of oC that prince oC o t tn en J Benjamin N Martin Ills I hi Clur and nOli I hlA hI ose to become all au hii lorlan on his hll own Studies at al the or of Part and nd Berlin and ot of mines and In Germany Mad the British 11 Isles completed his hh equipment for both business and I In 1110 he md made 1 ii In direction from u h with I In I IMF h to took up his hili resIdence In In 1111 and in I 1153 the thu two ot of hla hi United tate History appeared tbt lb third volume olum following In 18 isa S and nd tb the fourth in 1 This volume volum brings the subject down to I U 1 it II will be a se seeta enl eta years before th volum now DOW In hand wilt be completed I Y U Rostand whose i hat ha Jut just been In Paris with Willi witha I a url hn ha had a brief and Ind brilliant career lUter lie is III I not yet t one and nd thirty and hili ha won International tam The I feature ot of hi his literary ry progress IIII say saYI tilt the Mail and II that ea ad P 1 or of his hie hu has been n a departure into Ihl Ihla a different field neld from that thaI which ht he Ill en before Ant and that ery one une of his moIn moves In various dl directions hu has brought him nea nearer r 10 t celebrity lie with witha Ith Itha a few feA slender volumes or if serse IlIE In which the Ihl subject matter al all as slender a as the Iut the tech tellI lUlI SI delicately a the bind binding Inc Th The poet OPt soon made mad a tion In drawing moms h he himself red read with admirable hi his poems were tilt the ut If th lbs von de salon lalon After Arter this I his bill tl to t the and In w trl enry the modern swed play In IA Sam lam the drama of 01 le legendary roo ro mp In pure Iy literary romanticism In Lee Lea Ro Re and romance In the heroic vein lastly III Cyrano In each sue uc play M Rostand hit more aCt ac the popular taste tute than before Now that he be ba has tried the w H I drama It remains to b be seen what whitt new newfields fields there art are for tor him to triumph In InS S 0 Moore has very ry little with tift young nov novelist who is II discouraged because his second or third book does doe not him fame fain or for tor fortune tune I published books book he 18 says before the literary public knew anything about 01 me Mr Jays 1 the saturday Post WI was a journalist In Belfast anti and a hard hanI hardworking working on at that bUt he managed to find leisure to lii In twelve yells books for or boys rattling tal tales of oC adventure ut of all kinds by and nd sea lea Mr Ir Moore wa never lIever aged pel for tor h he thought he should know knew quite well 1111 wien his hili time came Ue lie n writing I the anti and andI antias I as al h he Wilt wa home tar his ont One said quietly to his hili wit I that now lh the story was A completed he resign his hili position that night tind thy they would move to 10 london II Ie JI It asgood at as all that thal a asked ed lra Moore 1 think so 80 replied her husband you d It Shortly aft after went ro Co London In a few the novel lad been rejected by seventeen Leaden publishing Arms cite olle wag u found to tr ti It end And In the first six months Mr Ir Moore Moores royaltIes amounted to J 1050 S S 0 S 0 SC Cy C Warman whose clever titles 1 have Ilave him rep reputation fl a a story t l 1 hew he came esme to know the Iron her e so thoro I 1 b gut ga my railroad work not w Rh the trainmen but bUI fr boloW them III at the bottom ut of Ih the It a art rt ekin boiler II a r waste uti In one hand and nd a to torch h III the other I had 1 UH to ride end tUft lUll a hut It oae a arar afar far pry ry from a I to that seat lIt in III Ih the cabat least It II tn II tnt IIII i i I il I l s ll no ii I W fl I lou II hok n the heat market Ihl I In Ii turry urr tit Iron irn horse I wu u On QUI OUt pa the road firing and In h i than Ihan tWO IWo pr from rum my lint c lit oe In HI full fuU tho IVI ri of 01 an a n en lne I hut hul ii y I 10 I o I Iun n ho hI I old hi n i lt my in y men I was master 11 tio and how I my mast I 1 when I 1 asp a general But I foli sick Ick and the I a 0 pretty rood good car clr hand 1111 all ali ot I II Worse stor teller S o I 0 S SRichard Richard me dean ot of IMn of let terp 1111 Is III III at work upon his hll for till Iu hi lives lii III an n oi liar ar Park In SP eW rk I II here tS bbS hi ItIC for tor noire mitre ot of a Mrs HII toI dard WhO n III i famous III hi line all as the theod old od poet pott end Ind their dev s i who Tess of for Mrs his hili Mr rd d does It I erk In his bill II is rooms with ith nothing but row Upon i ei rt of or willi lie Ht writ writes dOll fa II itt It a an n putting threw Itu hu deed ul winds a h 1 of If paper TI ht 1 v press a t to r t 1111 ri II tar for 11 the printers oral eral 1111 16 ago then IIII wits 11 I a prInter In the whit ho read Mr r copy cop like mint orin hut hilt hi his turned hi his and nd when he more mort wn than the foreman foltman 01 tie lit wa lair laid uhf If and nd no now the poets I rech till t Ii In rm I oIl MIrY Mary K IC Wilkins will ecU lall for V bout about July 1 SItS She has haa never crossed the ocean ocen and a as her ha bate been POPular III Ia and on Ih the continent ah she I is ly to 10 inset IMet with witha U a cry ery reception Al AI thought widely popular Miss IllY Wilkins literary hi has be peculiar h up to this time he hu has however II a market fondness fOI oa the romantic and the cal eal and In a novel which she lb 18 10 A writIng The Th way She Ibe h has Ive tree rein 10 this tano fancy of here for tur a sUbject which I ii commonly regarded 11 her field Hut those who are re familiar with her works will if IC they go 0 Wick baek over r her ber recall that very fn few ot of them are latI In the Present nt time Her novels Madilon Jerome lire are laid In Ina Ina a period just far lar enough back tu to telegraphs medem costumes and nd modern Industries lice ner latest cot 01 The Lo Love 0 of Parson I rd be b Ion longs still further lack back than the some ome somewhat what period peri of Though she hll lit is sometimes called a real realist lit Mica Wilkins is II very vert tAr from being tOilet foOd ot of the life lite and nd ways YI or of the present moment SIS author authora wHit very few ex cx cling to country Ute lIfe Gilder the Mft tor ot of the Cen owns A farm arm In Maui fa ChU EUI to 10 which hi he whenever hit he can spare pare the tims Stockton III ii no now a Virginia r farmer J I hit ha a summit place on the llie bunk ot of 1111 Like Itce George l Fd tI mund l C home born its III out i I town lown In Hamilton W M Na bit dwells 1111 1 U the North River th Ih of oC Ne New Jersey Everett Hale I ii called a Bus 80 but hul h hi lives 1111 in It peaceful lIuI bury Mark T Twain alII When h he sojourns on this hili sidi hit or of the Ihl hall from frum i henry Webb John Iau tal tair kg a Nan tel and the list be at len length lh with I a I I William 11 1111 In r Ie h hi set Itt out on a that III In III a ft ery li Jh book II I IC to trap ravel In Hi 81 beria slang nn the ot the great rII ChIli and h has been II It o It a I on 10 o visit all 1111 penal ml mines and prisons I Ia Sibea hookS or of And fact eta re to 10 hf written but bUI It A La hoeg that Mr le will nut nul mix the tb two to care tAff A a O Wildly exciting novels h he has Itlo shown n thu he be hean an heated to make one wonder Whether the tb 0 ov I Is WIse f In Jpe Siberia to such luch an investigator investigatorS S o S S The advance sue of It Gee ao W Pecks nw flew book all iii by the Author ot of Puk lied Hey Ilor already nce exceeds copies and nd by u the date fit of IHlI Jun the outlook Ia that tull tally III 5 COlli will hi to 1111 or t Inela n ad nd The lied headed hy published November ha has passed pad till the mark end is II still selling Well 1111 WellAn o An entertainIng And account or of MI Mary appear In it a preface tello io the M new edition or of DI lt by bJ D Ap Ifo ton toa Co There is II elo ato a portrait ut of th the author drawn b a artIst S o S 0 S Harpers lu II Improved by br Its III chan change so 10 form Th lh fir first two to ra UtI h nia turin that pod good U 11 will t III b be given In exchange fr t lalle pit tu turp of I the old It fn t fact t the nw new Is like the beet oX ot the ten cent I S S S 0 who 10 came cam Into tarn tam under the risen of Edwin tb the author ot of hn hen Knighthood was U in Power will appear In te e June Jilin II as aD essayIst lna i hitt I Ii Almol Atmosphere hN with references tI to tn the revivAl or of the modern historical novel novelS I o S 0 S 0 SMore toro More than Ihan a year fear ego 10 the United SIAl sent lent an expert to the Ihl to 10 Investigate the material resource or of thee In till the Juno Scribners George F Becker will give some om ot of th the most mOlt Important results ot of his hll investigation In re rd to the min eral industrial and agricultural wealth ot of th the S S S 0 Acetylene II the and Rud subject ot of 1 a profusely work of oC some olne MIl Leo pages which the Macmillan company will lit t In n early erly date The hi hits tot tory ot of the origin and cation ot of this gas Kas I Is very fully treated and th the cuts St of whIch there thel A are up lP upwards wards ward or of IW add greatly to the d tire tin value ot of the text tut textS tuto S o S 0 The trat book on Western college colle life Is Irons from time the press ot of Cd Title book In part by a nephew ot of EUlEne Field I devote devot devoted td ed to stort stories ot of A Athis As this I ii coeducational the op for a new kind ot of college stor story were Ire VIII very great The authors ot Charles i 1 and W v Jf it Irwin now ot of San S 0 C o Albornos b by Lois from th time Span Spanish I ish h w by II will bl be pu soon Although time the timework work of oC it II print priest It itIs Is II R a novel ot of Madrid IO society the cor and follies h It tr treat l with a trenchant pen the 1011 I a lS typical amid h lire life and I RN contrasted ct with the lone ot oC Ir her little son IOn sonS IOno IOnA S o S S SA A timely new 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