| Show p POEMS iTh s IJO V SHOULD KNOW I r t tI o 1 luro Is l and Ind th tub s ar twisted 1 an t dried I Wi i ruth and the youngest oun nan died 1110 t V e I nl faith we need ned It 1 In down for tor nn An won Mon or two fl w Jr r all u good od workmen get us to work TI Till 1111 II Ir MI lp 1 II 11 hn II a golden bI with or comets And Ad t 0 n h 1 to Peler And I unI never nl All I ny y a II 1 k fot un ngo al Tt IMy it Muster M shall praise us m and t only the Master I only Ih hill work for tor money und no one shall ahal work for tor tAme And Ad no nOI th jov jO of ot working And each In bin hl star r th the Thing as III he ee It II for or tha God G Jd o lr Things Thaw as They The Arc r KIpling l A WANDERERS W LITANY of ot love 10 my m spirit enough of ot mirth It it ha hat nou th t OT n mh no n i cr er beckons be kolu me when the th roadway calls c hs no mors Ih t on of at Thy Ill remake me God that dayl lh i 14 ii iiI of the th wave w vo bewilder and I shrink from the slip I II 11 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1 i M anil rim they out under m nw And When I I ui bid m me th Ihre re by II the and I know not heat heal nor hope Th n on II Hi th amII nn II of Thy fh wroth wrath remake me God 00 1 thai day Arthur Stringer r In Smart Bet s 1 That 01 win do In their Ml uH for gold old l a established fact nd t h to which thoy will BO go BOh h hI r pj in III the plots ploll of ot many nov ts tram to r d H II CUT PIr there hils never nevert t 10 n J l I more lore i lion thun al i ed by Mr I I In M hll forthcoming novel lute 0 O In 11 which a II frenzied I mob ot mutinous i their h In III nn tearing Up her hel herm m Pr In their 1 In 10 ih they kno know lo hI to 10 hep In her het hull hulk Kv l vI n haM haH not nOI written u M of ot Incidents nt Il kM J Harland tho author of My III Frind Pro Is now In lie liev v London by b the r ami spoil some dine III nt lit the th Italian It Is lU It hf III i haK an map made froud t with th new lum b hi ha 11 under wn 1 1St i St rt White the author ef ct I II nl h hall R a bride to Harln DRI CI h will his house The Tho in j Oft Off Ila c Ir Madden Martin tl II nu au of or Emmy Lou h s returned to tl i tUl Im I where llio fhe nt to lo ren relt after tt r writing her new 1111 r ui TV Th of 11 h tit IA 1101 In Mr 1 IA l H now lit t work worl or II thi j I hi h iii include her of or ori NII i Y east Mf school hool n halo hae In M allne and made such a n stir pI u a the tho sains dOI In them nil 1111 Ihl mak a R story o u sus Onoto r nolo the author pf lit tho thonA nA e nn nod nt ot JsU NI NII I Is a widely Nn 1 ji Rt nr Toti recently r to a friend who ho Inquired her methods of M I 1 hale hae no fir Ir d k When I I pick tip liP a II pad il II go into nil room 1 I can 1 III I HW nines t think thain thela I a aIra 1 Ira l t of T POM ri all 1111 over tho house houK th parlor I the Iho nur oror Il II I hue een written there when he ht waa 1111 PIr P and aM th hud her hy off I urn am a ii 1111 my mind to find new whereby I 1 will write only In ne no mid nil my lilY fl r I there And I start out well with wll l I the tlde t looking desk then In M 1 i eek or o 0 u t Beta HO plied up 1111 that till I else elK When RIl n lf tt 01 1 rt d n d leKka or pad 1 1 lett rs dilt a etc It then thon I to A 1 I h lr s n t I am In a plot 1101 t Keep nt fit It fever until i CI II t mi nil completed in n a f t dan as i usually I think out OUI tho Iho J oil n II ome r Jn JUt at I ja hB and I know the m I 1 I have H I du clu to tn my r R brain at nt that time i mint 1 to nt lit the story alory right th h ni I do dot I fI It ver ry t 1 10 I t I In A I work It So mn ti h r It II Is la written tha hat it II 11 Ii ti 0 ot months l V I all It It 1 IOUI l 1 i an f Jh I th 1 h I d chapters I ta II 1 or w a nna conceived a J tOI 1 BIO ho nt at 11 t fr many months Hut M VA uh of a e h hf na not y yet t hilt h I 7 n 0 ho h II tho v v commenced I I i o nil nl over with n It now no scenario and went tn to work upon uon tho theme themo as asa a n novel noel enjoys writing na 1111 do nearly nil the only fault with It U II that it keeps one In door One of tho disadvantages of ot a II lovable childish hero IB l that you must stand n R good deal t of ot enco enro In n to him 1 Jepson IB Is now paying the tha penalty for tor so flO a II boy bo out of ot his hIli Admirable ble Tinker He has received d scores coreA of o from people young oung and old full tull of ot admiration not In this cane for tOI tho Iho author hut but for tho character A reat many are arc about future and one man 1111 possibly out of or the of ot own oln matrimonial experiences For helenA sake dont let Tinker marry Dorothy that will put an all end enl to nil of ot his hlA scrape Th first t Idea of M tho Tin ker klc was to 10 Mr III by b hH hi own non lion now no about six Alx years old who name h la not AnnE Anno but Th company will hero herl after Mr h A Tills bloK of ot Theodore the The Nfl New Nn by Hon Him John I n The Korest by b Mr White studies of or modern From l rom Grieg OrleS to by h Daniel Mason i Political Portrait by b Justin Ju I books by b Mr Hamilton W and Dr Lyman Abbott nn the theother other othel volumes heretofore published by b the Outlook company Nature books book books biographic and hook books for tor young people at ft comprised In the volumes transferred to The company an well as a one novel Mr rr Warwick of ot chival I ry 1 Uther and I It U Is not often otten that n 1 publisher Is la cm em I by hy the tho wealth of ot commenda which he h receives with regard to ono onn of ot his publications Ro So lilt let however hOller were sent Rent to The Merrill about Tho Yoke Yoko tho Iho romance of o old Egypt l by J Mil lor that they tho concluded tho only proper means of ot disposing nt ot them watt to put them In n book Accordingly they have 1 n 1 pamphlet entitled Comments on Tho Yoke from Clergymen Presidents and Prominent Men of Am America erica It contains Ml letters Almost Imo 1 every religious denomination Is 18 In these Perhaps tho enthusiastic letter Is written by Hev J Wilbur Chap man tho Iho great Presbyterian evangelist who has been lately Intel In Chicago Tho RUH III of ot thrilling II IIII Interest I really havo never tead ft A greater novel It Is III super Homo Olle will It some day 1111 and orl It will If It not sur surpass pass Hen Hur I 1 wish for tor The Tho 1010 tho heartiest reception Mathow Arnold In tho character of Inspector In II never n er to 10 have ha e elI assumed lI the stereotyped manner Ind coldly critical air nh usually associated With such Rueh mi 1111 official Mr U n W V B I HURsel says SUII of at him that ho waa Willi sym RIn sympathetic pathetic without being condescending and that he reconciled the humblest drudge in a II London school to his hili or her drudgery for 01 the next 12 IZ Sen the tall figure at nt once graceful and ant stately tho critical brow brol inquiring eyeglass bent on some HOme very v ry performance In penmanship and needle needlework work worl ond tho frightened 1 children and the teacher gradually lapsed lap cd Into smiles peace ns the tho great mon man tooted le led the tho proficiency In some such humble humbo way wn as 1111 spelling Well my lit Ut little I tle man and how do you OU spell doft 7 Please sir dog Capital very good indeed I do da It H better myself And 11 1 now let go KO n little further urther nn 1 see e if we 11 can pell rat cat Chorus cx Cat Now NOI this l la ex x To the tho teacher If l You have brought them on wonderfully In spell spellIng Ing since I was Willi hero last You 1011 shall have a n capital report Mr 11 Winston Wins Ion Churchill new nl novel The Crossing the I Irom company rom pliny announced for publication on 25 2 will have hll 10 Illustrations In color by Sidney Adamson and Lillian Hay 1111 1181 One of o the tho heat of o those shown David D I the little lilli drummer hoy hl perched i astride of It hip hl Tom should shoulders I ers erl beating the charge with nil all his hili might while ragged ell army plow 1101 I throng the Ice cold coli waters of tho swamp on the way n to capture nea and trap Hamilton the hair buy buyer er cr The Tho motif mout of or Margaret Horton Pot Potters new PI novel Tho ers Ir Is taken from Hub fa tn mouR song on Arsa Her Hel hero Is 11 a 1 prince of great who must mURt die If I love lovo they thc who has hilA been beon captured by the tho Haja of ot Mandu In a 1 campaign against the Mohammedan or India years ago color and atmosphere and charm Of or Indian life form torm back ground of or ortho tho love 1010 story of at Ann Daughters n fit Desperation Hilda Hildagard gard Brooks amusing satirical story of or amateur anarchy seems to bo b Just the compound of ot levity and seriousness to fix Ox the tM public fancy It has Jumped Into Inlo Immediate popularity Tho au author thor U I totally unaware of o Us success Early Earty in the year ear Mim 1118 Brook started for tor I and Is IA now IIO In North Africa ArIcA out of ot the reach of or any on news and far faraway nr away awn from telegraphs t telephones Ind David D Graham Phillips of ot The Tho Cost COAt belongs to 10 the tha state now coming to be known knon as ns the mother of ot novelists Ho was born In Madison Ind Home lome 35 years ago ogo After graduation graduation from Princeton In the class cluM of ot 1887 ho drifted into Journalistic work worl He served on n A Cincinnati paper and later Inter wont went to New York where hi h be bo became came Illmo n It reporter first on the Hun and then nn on the World the Tho World sent him abroad ns London correspondent While there he ho scooped cooped the newspapers on the famous collision In Inthe Inthe the Mediterranean of ot the Camperdown the Ihl Victoria two to British battle battleships batte ships The Victoria sank with BOO 60 men menon menon on board the and exhibit exhibiting ing the th greatest bravery ns 11 he went w nt down ue rumors rumor were afloat con can concerning tho accident but bul London Lonton pa papers PI pers gave KRIp them no credence The Tho for foreign eign office had heard nothing of ot It 1 Clearly It I was a 1 mistake Days passed anil still no definite news neWA wan received I Mr Phillips In the midst o of this uncertainty taint had a I London cable a message to 10 nn An operator opera lor In n I Itlo town lown on the tho const coalt of o Asia near tho place where th the accident was Wi reported to have occurred Tho dispatch fell ell by lucky accident Into tho hands of ot nn n n American doctor who had the tho collision and as the World WM his favorite home paper Inper he h set Act send a full ul report Immediately ho was Informed that he hE would havo to pay 50 In advance This ho did not have 11 but a rt merchant prince whoso WhOM friend friendship ship hl le he had hlll won limo to his hl The wax Will sent nl an A soon ns nl It reached r Phillips In Will for forwarded warded to In New York It I cabled back from that city after It I had no In World Tho Tl London I II pa papers It and said It fake pers printed I Ial was WAI a n How could New York receive the hews before How could coul an nn Ameri American can get It I l i the foreign of ot lice re Mr Ir Phillips Phillip ns noon oln political editor of o the tie World n I salary of a II year t r 71 lint according to 10 Mr rr Phillips Phillps the ex cx excitement dt of or newspaper life ml Is la not to 10 bo o compared with the pleasure and nn of ot writing novels Tho Th Cost Coat Js Ja said to tn have been the most mo t popular serial has hal yet et appeared In the tho Saturday Jve J o Post 1081 e 1 The Pong 1101 of or Holand oland translated by b A Isabel has recently been published by b Co 10 CoIn In III the Ihl Literature series The Tho original presents 1 to the Iho moil mol ver versions el ellonA lonA are 01 either 01 her or 11 hopelessly garbled Miss Duller whose Is I rendered directly the twelfth century manuscript preserved In the library at nt has hal succeeded In II truncating the epic Into Ind readable prone and 1111 y yet t thas Its ancient flavor Hor has preserved 1 r work rays 11 a reviewer r lel r In II the product of o genuine scholarship the talk wan worth woth all ni the labor III hor that ban been b en spent pent upon It because CIUI the Chanson de Holand Is In many respects r as nA vain a I reflex renex of ot the lma nf ot Us It I origin us u Is tho Morte dArthur of Ih fifteenth century Viewed purely H Hn A n hero cf ot romance Is s not an unworthy rival of o Historical and Biographical Narratives by H 1 Is III the latest Int el to 10 the popular series of ot Eclectic chool contains 6 of the prominent characters of o from 1 1 pl China through Roman oman limes 1111 tn mediaeval and modern The nr brief brie simply told tol and In And n sure to 10 be pleasing to II children of ot tho fifth nUh grade for which tho th book 1 II Intended Though not nOl over In III tone 1011 the simple i of or ench eRch sketch are Me unobtrusively put forward and the tho high motives mothe the Ihl lofty patriotism Ind the stirring deeds of lor these thele groat men me of ot all times will ho comprehended by b tho Ih young youn reader The hook is II well supplied with wih healthful pleasing Illustrations American an Book Co CoIn CoIn In Baldwins Abraham Lincoln by Jamos Baldwin author of o Baldwins Readers Old Od Greek etc the life le of ot the treat president In retold In Ina II a I manner both hoth agreeable and compre to young oung lenders Mr Bald Baldwin 11 hI win has hia been particularly successful In producing 11 1 hook book equally adapted to If school 11 home hOll reading and free IreI trl wearisome and sectional pre prejudice judice The book ook Is II more thun nn Rn or M ordinary biography OH It embraces murhof I I of ot the most Important parts of or the his bin the close of ot lory lor of o our country from rom the revolution lo to the fOnd end of or the Civil war Considerable space Is II given to 10 I boyhood In order to bring out the conditions of ot pioneer life In the I Tho illustrations are numerous Wf attractive The Th volume Is II dedicated dl I lt ed pd To the Schoolboy of at America IIno will prove of ot service In Inspiring In wi by h power of ot such nn example adequately portrayed an ardent and unselfish Book Co 0 |