Show I hie I Mr Aliens new newt t I The of Law vas up ups s of OOOO arni a sold before the 11 J f It II Ia to be of I 1 r t to of editions of M works u as the by 1 ry FlIn and J Fi E Karl Earl which ore lr t I dud lu 1 In photogravure will hel helf here ii f r t be b made b by a halt halftone lone At A c ni nd edition 01 o HI fa e on ont J t a fur for publication ion t ot of Caesar b by W Stearns 1 q has run Into Inlo a second edition edillon un ft a of f lie its publication Mrs 1 y writes a very In InIng ining Ing of at It In the Ne New York t I and oom It t with Quo 5 in ha treatment ot of the Pagan f 1 t a sUbJect the ChrUn Chr aspect 0 of Ii b was portraYed by b h Country life lite of Missouri James 1 i has the field neld to himself I I bt t 2nd 4 thre to be no I t s tr fiction dealing with S E n Li life lICe Mr I As AN tb Light ed J Jed whIch as 88 I s d 4 a week reek ago BIU has just I r I I II third thousand file h Mt hl company hid the theaU Sd aU ts IO last laRt yar r with his first Ii I It AI Jlou and his l I t 1 y bide faIr to give Uhe him the r I k r r a reputation for tor work In 1 II IIla n tied field Wilkins bas In 1 j rl has bas been I C In the book world of at late Ille Ih b by the r f I th he household ot of the ot of Dr OJ n bok k D the Bonnie Donnie In a form torm to reach the I I r r who ho h have hItherto been I I 1 II a I by the Scotch dialect or f OIl In It as to t I II In the stork The i It hI be translated presumably filets approval and II It us hili though re t I 1 inta to the Nil edl I on n this point Into simple a gt with all the 11 0 e s remaining One conjectures t with those f but for or those the new I q not Intended The Thet t I l anly has Its and a Library of oC Buy Rasy In Paul Dunbar and 1 b as Sumas Me t I L 1 Ic Joel and Chandler liar hI R of oC Bold Soldiers Three F on the list lilt theIr racial I 4 ItI Into pain r I 0 h and this I reach ot of the Ihl majority r nt And cUltivated Amen Amul a dialect Is alleged to over oer t r Even Ivon t Mr Dooley lne over and andI I edden could undoubtedly t F r fid t old uhl not have achieved great grent 5 t I t 1 Int relt to the newe American I Simon ilmon has hili a novel noel I at t Harper Drother Ille II title III the tho c C and nd for tor hero bero has the Invent t I r Ir ship bIP these scanty cant detail 1 fl theme about which Dr i C Jh can enn play With ran that C e must only emly Thi Ie I 1 the first nt assay In 1 hll lii works on I 11 hl and economy a name to scientIsts th 0 f MI Gertrude Arabelle and azid Store Etor I Ii 1111 Which SmAll MaInard Co I Is shortly to re with fresh mutton made the book to ho knew it 11 once whether hether they were numbered among It Its admirers or orIts Its III It If thy they enrolled them in III the thi litter letter claM cias thy surely urel dId tot belong belon with the children for tor the book was WaR primarily Intended and ho never beer fall in theIr Two small brOther th have hae been born to Isabella and nl AramintA In the few tew years that have since Copeland Dar led the latter the public so mar mer clAd eld and the history ot of these wee 1111 pew I related In RogIe and Start Stories to be b by the In the tall fail Mi At important contribution to literature and of especial lal interest to will jf be V F W i Col Coleros work on Memory tor or Which G a Stanley hell Hall of oC the ims hu written the In and which Henry Co eXI to lIu this month Much of the lull re Is said Mid to be en em entirely ie havIng been collected to Ii 11 t th Ie present prent arguments from man meni people veople In many place but e es iu In and schools to Ir Henry Wilton Thom Thomass ass Lt Lady of Mulberry whose vIvId ot of an lar Zhe ot of New York life comes as 88 a In these days ot of much otter after strange gods god the New York ot Saturday Times Time Review noteS note tl t the glory han hatt much comment In the ItalIan Hallan colony The papers published there therl ha have 16 givon ell on and lengthy reviews reles ot of the book with degrees ot of while the Italians who read English have found Ita It a fruitful subject for tor dl t their little clubs That vet veteran veteran eran mar of 01 letters Richard mchard Henry td d hits MId Id ot of Mr Ir Thomas that he ha has Greater New York as Dike enlarged london b by hIe hi store stor lea ot of NOr or lit If Which ill certainly n a rem le tribute to an author of one book Mr Ir William O that veteran ot 01 arne has always alay apparent Ir I on more tall tale to tell perhaps l his hili bet best bettale tale t untold At all events he hu In Press tl It It the Publishing corn cOin pany story 0 of privateer life In Inthe inthe the Revolution Noank e Log In II zt certain way R a uel to Mr Ir Stoddard earlier story Guert Ten the present narrative la I con only b by the common hero Guert lila Ills on the promises to 10 be full tull of action and the thrill of victory Phillips the lIh poet han Ute the first rough of the al pili play he Is writing for Cor lUch tl but he hila ha not yet found ti n nune for tor it II itA A erie ot of reprints reprint of various literary conn connected t With the Ute life and work ot 01 tobert Hobert Louis Stevenson will willbe be lUlled II 1 M 1 F Mana the title or f The fICe ot of the Icelandic scholar Pro flue ot of tim the University sity Of at Cambridge England Is In this on cn behalf of oC the Interests of oC In lc Iceland particularly 0 of girls o Cl t Sons will publish at once n 8 new book A nook tOr Or AU All designed as nn an anaid aId t ta tb the collection u use and vallo l or f and private libraries A library edItion an edition de lure the entire works 0 of Oliver Goldsmith Including Fosters Life Lite ot of each jach ot of the editions In volumes will shortly appear from the press oC Brothers A lIver hll ha I been n placed In the Quaker meeting house houM In Mass where Whittier u used ed to worshIp It sa built In Ull and the details 0 of lie Ito were left b by the so soCiety clel to the care oC Ir Whittier Max Oell Paul who ha has recently been In this country tells 1 it coed at his own expense en e I was 81 to the of a religious Mid i but before berol I be bean beian ian an ape 11 of Jt the n a vry ery sol solema ema stepped forward and offered a pm er In which he uke he Lord to permit the audience to see lie the point of oC m Jokes Joel This was th the petition roe I It eli Cell my astonished esre and It 1 me so much that latter I after wards wrote wrate It down clown as al a souvenir or kH e 0 10 Lord Saul the petitioner Thou that thet we work hard tot tor Thee and that Is III necessary In ord ordet that we may mar work with re vigor Igor We have tonight with us usI usa I a n from Prance France whose clime r wItt witty And re refined ned but subtle and We e ptA pray Thee to so prepare Clur Ur minds lust we e may thoroughly under understand stand and them I am still won von derin seW Aid Onell whether my IlK lures are o subtle as 11 to need praying over oer r Whether those thOle particular audI tore tors were ere lID o dull that thy they nl need J DI vine to help them out Of one I am m morally the they showed b theIr that the prayer was not In cain If The is the author it 11 fop Cot th the following new story about the p poet Walt Whitman Whitman WAS Wal a Quaker and the I iaN bari bad been all hi his lire life used to chili In the house with lIh hi his ota o It 11 It him 10 to do doOn doOn On daY wIth 1 t friend ht he entered the loamy and ADd balt precincts 0 of Trinity church Nw New YOlk and took tooka a back seat In the obscurity ana anil for tor tora ft a moment forgot to remove his hat or was wa probably just about to do sO 0 hwn an verger stepped up and requested him to take It ulf u Walt Walta It a man ot of Immense pride not seeing lit fit litto to 10 50 10 uly or beIng very er slow In hits WU take tak takIng lug Ing the matter Into consideration for tor I second when the Ihl verger knocked the of C lilt hat ort off hI head Walt picked up the huge felt arid It to together gether smote the fellow tellow twIce or thrice with lIh It on the h heaL arid left lett tit the church the tB following and threatening hip with the lawi Clinton Rose who was a for some time timea a more mol or less leu c W III New York literary lit itt left that alt elty about a year ao 10 In poor h to rt rest ot at hi his home In the the States and since that It u as been heard ot of him o nI come e C tilt the New Inn that his hili las beco Uth Uch arious and tbt he Is II I Ifor for Cor IK some tnt time to resume hi flu a at as ata asa a Mr II HOB Ibes work waS vary for a few Cw years year ansi his hla sue UC UCe e Us 5 nov 11 list tos the mort inor sur lie be hart had 1111 or r no nn for a literary car t r nt ho to II a family ot of mean and members to B themselves they had for yours t ar believed that such Ilich II a thing would be necessary Before that Urn time Mr loss hail on one book as 1 an amateur wrIter and It did not seem Iem likely he would undertake anything much mur morp hut under hp he roved proved that Ite he could work with groat greal and sustain a degree ot fat merit midi made hI tales tor or a while among the popular of oC their kind Two Tn hear ID ago he be wa strick and Injured by a lar sign wu wit blown tram from root of a building In upper Broad Broadway way ay lie recovered from hi accident and the m memory mory of oC It cur ur t tay 41 through a stol story In which he be embodied hll hi St at that time William Sue Se the author of Tourney just published by 1 Company I Is the youngest coD 01 M Mrs who Is III known knon a a writer of works on can history and literature Mr Sae liae d from a Ion long line of oC Mas Ia and Connecticut ancestors tot but Will was born In the Stat of oC New NewHam Ham When lien about tw twelve he year ers old he was waa sent lent to the Gunnery a school first made famous Camou meny n years year yearby by one of oC Dr Holland hollands novel rom there It he went to Prance u as a and afterwards afterward to Stuttgart where whre he finished his hll lion On hili hi return to America he began belan II ft business life entering II as a clerk the bankIng house ot of lla ring Maroun Magoun Co Ne New York city where he remained several years but hll lii health tailing Ii h went again to Europe and on his hlA return attempted literary work lie first wrote short stories and sketches some ome of oC which wire were published In Short Ston Stories and tile the New York Ledger Hut Dut Duthe Ire he shortly bt began n to entertain the Idea ide ot of writing a novel Ill lii interest In hl hi tor tory especially In American and hIstory has hall always alway been very reat and hi his knowledge 0 of th the beau beauties ties and the of the French revolution tery er naturally furnished him wIth suggestion |