| Show fr fEll N I S j I Mrs sire Frances Francea Hodgson Burnett left lett ibis week neek for tor Italy and from there ox to 10 0 RO IO loon toon to England leaving sho Iho approved tho the proofs proof of her etory stor In lii the tho doted Closed which will appear In two In Me Mc 10 Cures Magazine In hi August Auguet and Hep umber This story etory Is i of the tho half sort fOri ft n Sara Crewe for tor grownups end Ind will he be Illustrated In colors culora by b Jes Jos Jostle Jesie tle ele ie Willcox Smith a Dodd Mead Mend Co will bring out early farl In the fall fail n II novel by a t I writer Umily lost WIIO Is a laughter daughter cf ot the late la te Bruce Price the tue well known New ev York architect rho Tho story awry Is Ia en entitled titled The Tho Flight I of or n II Moth It ft Is la a n charming and altogether delightful tale talc failing with the tho old ol theme me of nn an Amer ten kin woman who hay hilI hn a grent gren social sue suc ws MS ee abroad and who vho Is immensely nd lid lidI admired mired d there because of her versatility I beauty and tact The theme thime however r Ii treated In nn In novel nOIel manner mannerud t ud stid Is li consistently fresh Cruh from Crom cover to cover caver The Th b l Ilk uk remarkably hell tell ull tho the life of ot European rapt juls taie the liuni if is I crisp and the author li Is 1 absolutely ab IY ut at home In writing of tha tho 1 aspects of ot London and Paris larts and j the existence In a n French wintry countr house Daughters of or Hilde I Pill gird amusing satirical story 1 of at amateur seems to be bo just u te compound of or levity and seriousness i to fix lix the public fancy U Jl hns las Jumped f r Into Inlo Immediate popularity The Tho author lis I is totally unaware of or Its success 1 In Ia the ear Miss Brooks started for Cor I Egypt Is nc In III North Africa out of 01 the reach rench of any In news new and far away from telegraphs telephones and post Onlee a a a aMiss Miss Mis Emily Emil Ruth nuth CalvIn a n young oun I I i Chicago writer musician hns has again M n honored by b Pope loe Plus Pill X SIte She received a letter front from the tho pope upraising his lilt appreciation of or her poem In the Chicago Ml sl 11 on the tho death of Pope Leo In nd ad I itlen to this nho ho has just Juat received II irom rota the pope a decoration In the form torm formet et 01 a me medal together with a 1 second let lett t tie tet Imparting his hla apostolic apo tolle The be medal Is IB of silver highly arils lie tie on one on side aide Is IH a line lino poi pot trait me mo union dillion of 01 Pope Plus Pius X and on the tho thoon theother on other othe one of ot the tho Virgin both bot II exquisite 11 II rought a a whose story stor of the tho Ite K The Light of or the Star has hll Just Justn kon n published by tho tue tip 1111 fl himself on the amateur singe It u H In Osage In Ia n and l Mr Mf Oarland was lk lien IS 18 5 The Tic play pIny Willi vaa o one o of the lile k S old fashioned domestic dramas on tied lito My Iy Keeper Herper and tIm the author was Wll cast for tor or the nc lending his hili vIllage friends whom ho he hoh carefully retH talc tok h it lac the other r parts parI The Tile play from Jho tho i ot or the public wan wn nn an ed d and thu the ambitious aCre manager upon the neigh r ng town ot of Bl St Ala f for tor r ft a I short ort S a tr ery short tour ur Mr arland Garland rOde rodo to 10 his stand l H lit III n a cut IJ on the a a lit the nf ot Ills his forthcoming Thin Th t lall or of l In Ireland u says lly In Inthe the following owing roge I tell kit the tory story of nn nit Irish move ment mont which sprang without leader front from the peasantry of the tho country The book bool vv will narrate the tho w rays wayn yn and means by which a 1 revolution more moore or 01 lees on the tho lines lineA of n a passive resist once alice accomplished these reforms And again The Tho chapter recalling the Iho dm lra trial of tho land league and tin its lenders leaders len In the special commission of 1858 will narrate how that unscrupulous plot to destroy Mr Ir Parnell and the tho powerful movement behind him hIm was frustrated and will add something not previously told to the history of a m I Judicial Inquisition unparalleled In tho the I animals of political warfare I IS ISIt It Is III sold said that John 11 II Whitson author of Tho The Rainbow Chasers like many a n hero of or romance aves M es his suo SUP cess to 10 a u rejection hut that hl hI his rejection lion tion canto came from n a masculIne hand Ills His early cony lIr attempts In fiction wro vero sent Hent to the tho Yankee when Mr Sam Will Wal Walter ter Foss was Its editor Ono One day tjay Mr FOBS Foss returned a n arcel nf ot his manu manti with ith the tha Too good for tor form forus us m and bade the westerner try his fortune elsewhere As Aft the tho trial vas W H suc title this os the beginnIng of ot a ft worm arm friendship between 11 tho the two men and Mr Whitson has hns now come east enst and lives In Somerville the public library of ot which Mr tr Ir Voss In la librarian S C M the author of ot Su and Ono One Other used her own sit charming Kent home as ns n II background for fol part of her story Site Bhe calls rails her place Farm It lies 1118 about six l miles from the picturesque town of ot Canterbury and Is shut but n fl short chort drive from tho the Channel It Is 18 nu an an nn dent clent roomy house about years ears old ohl standIng In typical Kentish Ings barns and bowery howery orchards broad meadows It was these meadows meu Indeed that In inspIred the tho opening op chapters of Susan nah nali for Cor having risen ut lit dawn dan one midsummer morning Just as ns her hel hero heroine heroIne ine lao does docs to 10 gather ather says Hays that na liS she PIP stood watch watchIng Ing InH the tho nun rIse rice she developed the tue whole scheme of her lier story etory and outlined It II on paper after breakfast that very day a a a aThe The Tho year yar IDOl 1901 Is III memorable ns as being heing the centenary of ot tho death leath of Alexander Hamilton In lit the th lUel 1111 cal al SerIes Herles published by Houghton Hou Mif lIf tim H Co Mr c t A Tenant In fascinating I hi style the Ita career ot of the Ihl Treat great statesman Without some pome di dl directing rooting reeling attl organizing genius like his writes Mr Conant the consolidation of the union must monet have been blen delayed and ane have been accomplished with much mitch travail HP H sos Willi fortunate In finding lading an nn opportunity tor lOr the tho th exer excl exercise else cise Iao of hU lila high abilities In n a crisIs crIMs which enabled him to render greater services to tho the country thou than have hoo rendered by almost III most any uny man In her his hili tory tor tho the exception of Washington ashington and Lincoln The once of ot this title book hool bookIn In linen binding with frontispiece pot por portrait trait of ot Hamilton Is 50 10 O cents postpaid S C CCharles Charles CharloR last years MrS ero spent spontIn spen t tIn In tho the shadow of or A mental obscuration which might readily hMo have been belli fore tore foreseen foreseen seen for his hla life lICe had Imd been beell unceasingly full of or Intemperate mental activity He lie died at his home In London on April 11 issi ISI bis iii remains were ere hurled burled nt at Willesden cemetery on the tue I th fly Ily lila bin own request st for he ho held his hll work vork for tor the tho stage above nil oil else eisa that ho he did the plate IlIa Ie upon his collin bore boro the tho Inscription Charles C Head Dra Dm Dramatist matist Novelist and Journalist lIst and hIs Ills tomb bears tile tie same words When ho he was Willi laid In the grave grive an IlK far ns liB my toy mycell eyes cell could see through the mist mint which rote rare before them says nays Mr Coleman thero were Vera present t people more or orless lets less among whom wheat I could distinguish of ot men then of letters only two Robert Bu Iu Buchanan chanan nod and GeorgI Augustus and of or actors only two and Davenport Coleman They follow tollow followed ed cd him that day ilay to 10 his grave I have havo since followed them hem to theirs th lu Not the tho least entertaining en pages In itt the are those which Charles association with Mrs f mo r her husband and the curious men inen ago age nil which offered him congenial homo home and surroundings for many mallY years II are plentifully scattered through the tho book a II list of or Hendes Hendell works Is given nIven and there It Is an nn Index which l Is extraordinarily Inadequate e and Incomplete U n 1 j Button DUlIon Co are tho the publishers S CC Gertrude author of Rulers of Kings has hall left leCt Munich nail Is now flow traveling tra In Spain She Bhe wrote recently to a n friend that she sho did III not expect a 1 single favorable review of ot her novel nod In London on of Its rampant Americanism Am It hns hits on the contrary been received In England with a 0 great deal of ot Interest a C CA A prophet Is not always without hon lion honor honor lionor or In his own country Virginia Fraser Hoylo HOYle him has sent to her publishers tho the Harpers a 1 veritable tagged ragged curiosity In Inthe inthe the shape of l ja n copy of ot li her r Devil 1 f if 1 I j jJ J 1 Hf lIi L t 7 N U Tales given her In exchange for tor a II anew new nev one by liy the librarian of or the public library nt lit Mrs Boyles Doles home Memphis Tenn Since the books hooks publication In neither of ot their two copies ot or Devils Tales Taie says ays the librarian has hall been on the shelf shelt two days dayo In succession stan sion and there thore has haft long been and still sUtI Is a 1 lengthy waiting wailing list rite Tho stories are unique and an w eIrd tales s of negroes of old mummies mammies their hoodoos super superstitions superstitions and relations with the white families whom they served Many Matty of ot tho the features of the tho stories Mrs Ir Boyle acquired from her own old negro nurse a In the Iho of ot Tho Tue ero Crossing Mr 1011 Churchill saya soya that lIe he Intended to bring down this novel through the stir stirring stirring stirring ring period which ended by n a chalice when a II steamboat brought supplies to Jacksons Jack army urmy In Now New Orleans tho beginning of ot the era ern of ot steam commerce on nn our western waters The hook book ex cx expresses presses pressel the beginning of ot that great movement across the mountains swept over orr the continent to the hut but Clarks expedition against Kask Kitak I ashla and ond Vincennes and the pioneer life of Kentucky Tennessee Mississippi and Now Orleans proved in w ruch In ad adventures adventures adventures ventures for tor or hero and heroine that Mr Churchhill brought his novel down only to liD 1792 C CJoseph Joseph Jseph Chamberlains attitude to 10 towards tOwards wards America Is very ery clearly cloar Indicated In n a private letter which he lie recently wrote to Archibald R n Colquhoun con concerning concerning the book Creator America Harpers Mr 1011 Chamberlain after a reference to the pleasure he has had In rending reading tho the work says satI I Roost most gladly subscribe to your our conclusions elena and Join you In the tho hope that lbs tho relations between the tho United States may bo bl b In tin the future those ot of continually Increasing sympathy and und Appreciation a July 4 IDOl 1001 will viii be lie the tho hundredth anniversary of ot the tho birth of or Nathaniel Hawthorne I Ono One of tho tim most moM Intel interest est estIng Ing log celebrations of ot this centenary will vili willbo wIllbe be bo at nt the college e ment on Juno 23 2 when Terry ed NI editor editor of the Atlantic Monthly will deity deliver d lIv lIver er or an Hawthorne 1 from Bowdoin In 1835 1825 being n II te of ot Longfellow and of ot ninny many man others of I only less ices fame Came H lt 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for tho the nuking asking I I C a Advance reports for tor the coming the Iho theatrical theatrical season Indicate the good Ira dra dramatized novel IN is as an much In ns as asit It over was The fito latest story to it be ho considered for tor stage treatment Is III the tho von Aon on Buttons Araby It U IH Is II to 10 see lice how n a long play could be he constructed tram front this little story though It might make a u very cry powerful tragedy a a a This Title week weck The company publishes the last of ot Its Paper Novels I I Crisis by Mr 11 Winston Wins Ion I Churchill These paper novels nt at 26 25 cents have hlll hail a tremendous popular I succors success In n a distInctly dull season Reason week the same publishers will Issue Mr 11 I lUis nils lIfo life of or Theodore lt In lit a it I I edition at ot the same price I I 1 IM Mf I Rivea In Iii her new hook Tho Time Castaway haa hM daringly entered the tho domain of or real life for tor her horo hero and chief personages and has hils given to the world In the tho form Corm of a n work of par partial partial fiction the essential Incidents of ot Hw the tho life lito of ot the post poet Hyron Unon All the tho known details or chief details of his hla stormy career are lire used anti with enough of or Imaginative Incident to 10 krep kep the unity unit of ot u n romance and with these tire are connected connect ell noted characters of th tin time tillie known to the lie In various v 1 us lys 8 Shelley his bin hl wife Ite Mary Good Goodwin Goods win s I in Goodwin the morose levelling In tho popularity of nf if his famous comedies Heau Benu and a host hOlt of the tho noted beauties of tho the Ili nil all figure literally or relatively III In the fortunes of the hero Him lilli I sho has hll Invested absolutely with till the of e which blob s clings to his name home omitting to all serious purpose the tho un on unhappy happy odium which has hns It II The Tue unfortunate circumstances of his hh early carly life lire the persecution of jealous I literary lights the coldness and ulti ultimate ultimate mate desertion desert ion of ot hh hlA wife lICe i Ce all rue aio made to play piny pait t an as palliatives to his erratic career and tile the love lovo affair with the iii as us portrayed by Miss Hives Is H one of the lie prettiest and most Ino t of romance Introduced Into literature the book number of ot hIli poems or from root rom his hili are ar with the thread of the story and through throughout out the book n a 1 In the tile form torm nf ot ota ofa a n revengeful Greek to 10 whom he hag ittLe In III his hili early adventures given Ien offense otense fol rol follows lows hl lii hili footsteps lending tig thrilling t ii log bits hits of or onion fiction here hen und and there ami helping lo io add odium to the poets fame rime So o perfect rI Is ii 11 the art tart In which the author hits has wrought with her list that lint one comes to the end of oC the tile book boole with a 11 sense ot of regret 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