| Show i S i r NO NOi N S I When i Verrill was IS thI material for tor his novel S It r e Jims nib Hib he ran across n rosl an Rn old oldS S IT r who unconsciously posed for tor his hIsS S i jr Jr r tor tr t r nf lit Jim The old oM man mann n T In his cabin where tho tim hand of If voIr m II hd nver n ver hen been known knon and amI The Tue conver conversion sir ur 1 triumphant sion turned lurn upon cooking Vi i drawled tho old man I Ig Ig gt g t tm m ono one o 0 them thero there cookbooks Ui Uj u M At but I 1 ner could do Ith It What wa ln the trouble J asked Mii I MIhl I persuasively Why s pery Lr ono one 0 o them starts oft off with take a I clean clent h C Mile tn author o oKU Qt of KU XII n 1 and queens I have Havo Known la Is lan S n I Ilg ig g appreciative letters from tram roy ray royalty alty 7 regarding her charming volume of at rIly The King and andI i i of ot Italy have written that they tJ the t Interest In tho the bt K und other oth r equally distinguished have havo commended commend ell It In kind os but It remains for tor Prince M 11 t ot of Montenegro father of ot QUI n Lena of ot Italy Ital to inako the tho most moat remark of ot them nil all Who dos ds do not admire your writings wrol this hIs prince row ro 10 0 Mile lIJe taunt muni be bo a II amole mole S S Two American millIonaIres millionaire Mr Goo Coo H lt and sod Mr Vanderbilt recently lunch td ml with wt the derman emperor and ond a 1 correspondent of ot tho the harpers wishes wl to know if It thIs event does dos not lend id to Gertrude Rulers of ot Kings in which her mil millionaire hero consorts with emperors upon U terms of ot mutual enjoyment This Uro Abbott has haB been n used of ot stand tr for tor Cornelius Vanderbilt Col John J Stroh ob Astor and other strenuous American Am n men mn of ot wealth who do things and It Is po that Mrs Atherton Ath had ono one or both of or joun oung men In mind when she sho sh natel Abbott but If it she did she eho has hoJ 1101 0 yet ret H said ald BO so BOAn S S S SAmi An Ami honor has been leoIl paid to Mrs Mr Mary Mery R p Wilkins Pro Freeman author of or The r by b her appointment n IH as a IL aS I S member er ot of the committee commit too representing Its RIMes I III In the tho 10 now Lyceum lob lab lindon The Tho club i Ii Ia for Cor I omen and It la is thu P plan an M i to have havo branches r In other 8 To have ol tamed a situation In 11 Itself is 18 ll It 1 triumph for the tho women J d as A tho the nod and POwerful founders of ot tho Sn On nob Ohl of f th the if most mom problems problem tho tim rU rub hz hall hail to faco t co has hns been to meet t the I requirement lf a of ot nil mull Its members U 1 wnm n or of f wealth as nil well u ea those Sit Who wo cal earn their own 01 livelihood at this problem has haA HM m been met IS III tin In directions For In III M 03 tance s 5 nl lunch luncheon on l In III served for tor ns nil little a or for tor three shillings Or 01 member may Inn dine chine for tor 15 ponce pence P ce or 1017 w 1100 i herself herselt and entertain L friend for tor rha halt n one a nM i In sovereign Music art bureau hureau r and nUll other othe u beautiful or merely practical co y combine to make tho the club the tho tin On est women s organization In the tho world Another her distinguished American wo woman woman man who 1 ho Is IH on OO tho the committee representing the tIme United Is Miss Jean Jenn Jeannette nette flette L Wider S S S Dodd Mend Mead Company have hare Just jUAt published u H I new edition of ot toys The book has hns had a a n stOlid steady Influence and since Its was US first published and this thie edition Is an nn entirely new translation was printed printe from tr now plates with Ith 33 illustrations by the tho well 1011 known painter These by the way have hale received the most on nil sides sidell Seldom Intro wu Wit Keen Been which tho the text so exactly or om catch tile the spirit of ot tho the book boole HO so faithfully faith faithfully fully tully S S S SIt It 11 iva long time since Kip Ilp Kipling ling illig has 1105 published n ut short story He lIe will In tho the lIchen fiction number of or Magazine with a story en entitled entitled entitled titled They ono one of at his hla most un tales in 11 the tho manner of at The Tle Brushwood Boy Dor S S S Whether to use her ho own name which line has a 1 commercial value or the name of ot her hel husband which may ml not have hove haveis Is li the tho problem which confronts a ut I liter literary nry ary woman who marries after Itter she her herself self licit has hn become famous Mrs Hum Humphry Humphry humphry Ward started with her husbands name flume and would not now be bo iii ml by thu the public as Mary A Ward which la Is the tho name she signs to her letters Mrs lIrA Gertrude Atherton like likewise likewise likewise wise has become famous since her marriage and s H therefore known by her late Inte husbands name Josephine Daskam who became Mrs Helden Heiden Ia Ila con on several months ago ngo not only de do decided against tho the literary adoption of or her name but dropped her own middle name of at Dodge Dolge which she sho had hitherto used Mary K fl to add her husbands husband name to 10 her own for tor literary usage and now signs Mary B E l Wilkins Freeman to nil her hr work as nil well as her correspondence correspondence dence defoe S SS Ono One nf or tho the most moat attractive phases of ot American literary life lito today Is in tho the In treat and enthusiasm manifested by bythe the thu older and established authors n thors to toward toward ward the recruits Mr Is one Who Is IR always ready lendY to welcome me tho the arrival of or a 1 now and Ind sincere talent Joel Chandler Harris is 19 another He lie a ut of ot stories of at animal folklore toie lore of or the south Muth entitled At the tho Ilg House appeared front from the pen of ot Anno Anne Virginia Culbertson Culbertson Mr Har ilar Harris ris ne might have havo regarded It tt as lS an nn In Invasion 11 of ot his hil peculiar But ho hue Ho Ito wrote n a 1 letter leter to the n nt once full tull of ot warm wan appreciation appreciation and just praise pr tse At the tho Big BigHouse Dg Bighouse House he ho said has carried me back to old times by i f n a 1 most delightful road It 1 Is a ut 1 charming book Undo Uncle Hem us should know If It any iny Iny one oneS S CS Andrew LangH recently nod and unkind remarks about Chicago humor have stirred up able defense but bUl none non of ot It has hns been more to tho the point pInt than a ro re recent cent article by Norman orman Hapgood In Col hers llers lerl Weekly He lie comments In detail oil cli 0 tho the eminent critics failure to under understand stand Ado Ade and Ind others and Ind then concludes with the following I wish ho he would obtain nod study tully Mc Me now new nw book Bird Center Conter Car irons icons They are full tul of or a 1 fidelity Melt of or detail detRI which would give the I critic much luth Information ho lacks Tho Tue ho Macmillan nn Company announce tor or Issue Is In III II October Mr Jack Jark new now novel TIme Tim which Is Isnow It isnow now running as ns a 11 serial loral In one of at tho the S C CrIme The rIme fact that n a new nOl standard edition of ot Charles novels Is la about tu tuto tubo tute to te leaned 1 lel In would seem leom to how u a I confidence on 01 tho the part of ot the tho publishers horH at rut least that the author Is 18 not stutTering guttering tho the neglect which coma nomo In lit tho tim reviews have late Inte lately ly Iy 1 been beam lamenting Harper moreover declare that The fhe Cloister and the Hearth Is 1 one ons Ol of ot the best belt sell sellIng Ael selling Ing hooks books on their standard standart list lt and that the demand for tor It I Is II so no constant that they carry It In iii editions at varying prices One of ot the Important Incidents In the tho celebration of at tho the Hand cen cn centenary emory which has hns hl boon boen going forward In Paris has hM beon been tho publication of at a n volume of ot her correspondence with Al Alfred Alfred fred tre do de Musset MU sot It I Is Illustrated with wih halt half a 1 dozen caricatures by DA Ds DJ Musset himself lt In ono one of ot those these he hc he exaggerates rules ates nil his hll personal characteristic tho the welt wel 11 combed and luxurious wig the long loan and ultra literary nose the tho pepy eyes eye and sunken cheeks the time at nt attenuated waist the tho foppish coat end swelling pantaloons One Ono of ot lila Ills sketches ketchel of t George Ceorge Sand Band shows hows her SORE AND BLEEDING GUNS GUMS Soft Sl and spongy gums rums aro are mad a health healthy by the Iha mildly alkaline and Ind astringent prop properties prep ertie ertes of It I Is U he tho most m t fragrant deodorizer and known to lo tho the world SO ONT TOT T Oll POWDER tho the of Liquid his ha hi yal ol la I absolutely tree from gut eilt 1 old aid acid It ft Vl net act cold void fUnel or ratch iho the enamel 3 FORM I LIQUID POWDER PASTE E a n hookah In Turkish fashion Mrs Margaret U I 1 tor writes to t the tho publishers of ot the tho now le novel by hy bytho bytho hythe tho the author luthor of or People of ot tho duo Whirl Whirlpool pool 1101 i have havo 1110 rend Tim rho Woman Hi 11 11 tant with the fullest sympathy It Is II time that some out Culls nn iti InRI ht genius and the charm of oC the us clover story tery storyteller storyteller teller teler should speak on the other oth I ehlo sid of ot a n question which concerns not lint It merely mere lerp ly Iy our young gli l Is but the of ot tho the and tho the of ot th homo home In Ivory lory hof Steel tho the describes a familiar type and ws In InI almost pathetic realism thus the unrest II and I unwholesome craving for tOl or n a life of or ImM liuI hu ne ness R and hod nt and ane I Independence rubs robs too lany young women of th lr birthright Tin TIu book hoole Is peculiarly o one Lou for the leading of at our rich fillIs IuIs who 10 not nut lo to L crowded Into the tho struggle of ul tIm tha tour k and who luo gratifying n 1 mis miB mistaken ml taken ambition aro likely kel to do tin a I 11 01 I not tuot t to men only but hut lo to LI poorer sIsters The harcel j jot of ot tho the book are arc sketched with lh no un tin uncertain certain hand bond Lut I ut tho ito Interest centers on Ivory lOf and ond her career us ius u a Woman S a C Mr Winston now nos novel h Iu is u said to be he in course courBe of ot dramatization by b his hlA friend I vun Shipman who VII dramatized The Crisis Mr Ir James K IC J who has hiS been camping In tho the Thousand Island has his announced that Hint he will wi appear In ha Inthe the tho play pIn pIa next season first fr t It I seems In Washington then In Now York YorkS S a aMiss Miss Margaret Sherwood the tho author of ot The Tho Story of ot ling King aol Queen Aimee Almee lu Itt It associate professor of ot English 1 literature nt Lit lt where huere she Bhe had previously been for tor years an nn Instructor Six Sl years earA ago took tho the degree of ot PhD at Yale Tale hay hav having hal Jog ing graduated some somo years before train from assur In addition to her In II Inthe tho the magazines Miss Shewood Is IR well known ns as C the author of ot An Experiment 1 ment In Altruism A Puritan n Ho hernia hem la anti and Henry Worthington Idealist S S C Dr Frederic Taber Cooper Coo pel says In II Inthe tho the course courle of at his review of at Tho The Woman that writers of ot fiction Ire are Just beginning to realize what shat hat a n host hORt of ot new and Interesting complications arise arisa be between bet between tween t the Sexes when woman censes ceases to look upon man as n a 1 possible lover lov r or and Ind regards him Instead as u it 1 Keen competitor In the for tor life The economist Is 18 concerned with wih the effect which tho the presence of ot women may Iny have upon business the novelist cares chiefly for tor the psychological changes that business may produce Upon woman a as asIt It I Is said sall that Mr Marlon Crawfords new nw novel noel which tho the com corn company pany llan Wilt Will publish In the fall tal derives H I Its theme thero train from one ono of or tho the best known knon passages In tho the New Testament Who Whosoever ho shall offend one on of or these little ones It were better beter for tor him that C a i mill mi stone be huns hung about his Ills neck tutu that ho be bo drowned In the depths of or ortho tho the sea sen senIn S In the edition of or Mis Mus Browning reprinted In the Caxton axton Thin Thil Paper Classics there Is n a 1 significant preface written by the tho poet In 1860 It I reveals the closeness s of ot her hot thought with the he political movements of 01 her time especially with wih those upheavals In which affected the tho happiness of ot n it people and the life lite of at n a 1 nation I confess contess that I dream of ot the day da dahe she he says when an nn English statesman shall arise with a n heart too large lorge for tor England having havin courage In tho the taco faco of or his countrymen to assert of ot some suggested policy This Is good for tor your trade this Is 19 necessary for tor your domi domination nation but It will vex vox a I people polle hard hord by bYi It will wi hurt a it I people farther tarther oft off or It will wi profit pron nothing to 10 the tho general hu tin humanity manity therefore away aIn with III It Is not for tor you OU or for tor mo me When a lImit Bri Ish minister dares s speak so and when a it I British public applauds him speaking then shall the tho nation naton be he glorious and nl and her hOr praise Instead of ot exploding from within from loud civic mouths to her from tr m without ns as n all al worthy orthy praise must tram from the tho alliances she he has ho ha fostered and the tho populations she line lian saved a ved And poets who write of ot the tho events of ot that time tle shall shah not need to tn Justify themselves In prefaces for ever oer everso everto so to 10 little of or the tho national mont ment imputable to their rhymes rhymeD Tim volumes containing practically all al of ot Mr Mrs Mr Brownings poetical poet work appear V Vin In the familiar and handsome limp leather binding of ot tho the Newnes series of ot imprints the frontispieces being belM portraits of at the poet reproduced d In III photogravure on Japanese vellum velum from drawings by Edmund J Sullivan Tho Th title tto pages are from designs by A Garth Gorth Jones Jonel and decorative end papers en enhance hance hanco the typographical appearance of ot tho the work It I Is published in 11 London I lon by George Ltd LII and Ind Is Im Imported Imported ported Into tItle this country countr by Charles Chlrles Sons eons S S S Tho The new nw not novel noel on which John Oliver Hobbes Is la working will wi bo be awaited with wih special interest for tho the Idea of ot this writers undertaking to portray such characters as Napoleon Warren Worren Hastings Is distinctly piquant It I Is II said maId that the book boole will wi be somewhat In inthe tho the vein of ot The School for tor Henry James wll wl Il come como to this lila country next autumn to remain here for tor a n year eor His purpose Is 19 to train Rain cain an RO acquaintance with wih the new social conditions end of at course COurA to write a 1 book boole |