| Show r w U II HOLINESS One ought Caught to his hie hi God GoJ But lost all gentleness in Ut mt might Kt One tKo to serve hl hi h God GoJ But walked all lonely on the height hd ht htOne One 0 ne sought ht to serve erve Ilia hi God GoJ But Dut mused med the spirit in the tle nta rita rho ritaA rhoA A fourth and scant time to war or dream or pray Because B hi 1 hours hour were full of o love and kindness kind e here today Warwick Jim Price TilE THE TWOFOLD CORD CORDS Singly S we a 1 gant Jint enormous and and Fate atc anil Chance Chane 0 And A d the v ild bowman purblind Ignorance And Ad heaven with h all iti it h lazy brood of Iod How then above the thC congregated congre clods Can Call one man maz rise rie rise and out of clay cIa advance j Alone against a the th lee pie countenance Of that huge hu e Ar that never nods So S o must we fall all upon tipon upon the Gelds fields of life And A d bleed and die Nay Na rather let us II twain Marching abreast against that army move I Each harnessing the th other for Tor or the strife You Y cm with my will for br helmet and my brain For sword word while I r for buckler bear your lour love cyris I Lovers Lover of ot o will rind much now flow material In biology bl Miss Mise II A characteristic 1 If Ii her h r thorough English l nature She never ne er went and sh writes write wholly ot of the villages the tho provincial towns of at her native country countr their ol e Sho Sh was Willi moreover over a clergy mUlls mans daughter und and she eho was we brought up the tha restricted surrounding of ot otI ofa e I provincial rC Mr Mitten lItton attention to all those theao things thing he ex Jt explains plains tho the position of or tile the clergy the and Olid traveling customs tOms of at th the time the dress and fashions end and a 1 hundred other of at eighteenth century English Intercourse und end he hiu hils made of ot his hI work a 11 and discursive Ill survey of ot lit life and customs Two chapters are all that In It i given ulven to Pride find and Prejudice and the tho th theother other novels and find to this It is added u a sup supplementary account of at contemporary writers This Thie however Is I scarcely more mor than a 11 more hot lUt of ot names and anti ti tl titles tics Mr tr lItton Mitton ulso aleo 11 especial attention to the home homo life lite at Steven Steventon ton lon to Hath Bith to society and lovemaking lov n k kIng ing to 10 Southampton Chawton Chaton and London his hI entire work being heing n a mass massof rna of or material that has hag ha been n assiduously ly collected but In many ways faultily ar at arranged ranged About 20 Illustrations reproduced reproduced from contemporary prints are In Included 1 In Its pagen pae and the matter comprises a 11 tabular statement of or tho the dates date of ot the novels a Po record of lit Jane residences a II genealogical cal cLI table and nn on Index 0 O P 1 Sons Ion are arc the publishers Caine apostle n tie of ot melodrama In play anti and novel Is la to b bl honored by h a complete uniform subscription edition of or his works It will be bo called the edition And will 11 be made up UI of or O volume containing The Tho The Manxman ii e Prodigal Son So The Th Eternal City The Christian Pho rho r lJ The Scapegoat Captain Capt Un Davys Honeymoon and The Little Lillie Manx Nation D I Appleton A Com cUn Company om pany r will bo be Its Ita publisher i in this country countr t S S an authors author pen orrIM him I 12 rears years beyond the day ot of writing I tin 1 and anil he a asks Us pictures M UI an aid Rid to the Im Imagination of ot If hi his readers the artist h hen en cn might bo bt b excused if It h he failed talI 1 III t J To Illustrate I Vitti ith the ight Mall the publication ili h hIn hIn hin In M has hu arou o I much discussion was wi about aboul as a 1 I 5 task IH iM i a i 1 with a n taste ante for fir ca nearly Un ii could ask k H II I hov 1101 ho T r has fed feit the jI of or o KI pi hips i glance lance Into the future and nd has hu given ilven us UI landing stages despatch depatch lug ing caissons irons and aud other otherl appalling details attending l future aerial transportation s itt an easy euy and appropriate breadth of It fancy Cancy Walter Waiter T r 1 Spencer the tile rare book dealer has hus recently made a Dick ons nI discovery which according to 10 an literary Journal possesses wonderful Importance but which to our mind Is I not so wonderful after all allas allu alla as u a It was exploited by another British dealer about six Ix years ago are This new Dickens Dicken Item which Is II not recorded In any allY Dickens Dicken bibliography U b i a quarto to published pu under the title The Jos Ioa Josephine J 01 ephine Gallery Edited by Alice and Cary Car New lew York 1861 1801 It con contains tame a Suburban By Charl harl Dickens ns paes P a pretty little story of a II young English mans lo 10 loe for tor a French girl named mimed Nanette who being afflicted with a It disfiguring tumor on the face tac hides hide herself In a London hospital a The Publishers Weekly commenting upon Spencers find calls calli The Joe Jos Josephine ephine Gall ry a book of ot considerable ble Interest to n collectors but butas butas as we WI note not the hl l p was wa ex exploited exploited plotted several years y ar ale air i and Is a part art I T TV Ti i I j I 1 j jI I j jr jI V r I 1 I i frO III Fi i I 1 y I t i I T o I I 1 Iii ui t tI a ar 1 G I v r f I SS t rAt Art rI at ot 8 Dickens collections lIons Th The book 1 not nut Nit HUM re or 0 valuable n II search through suction auction catalogues t the lust taw few year will raved reul the pr ut of uta uta a doen do sen or more welts cork co lt v very ry small mall sum Properly catalogued with special reference mode mild to 10 DIk DIken CM cite en contribution the might n new w realize at al much as 10 but would b be dear at al that figure lIuN we ve think n III as aste the te book was wu merely one of t th the t ft my more or teas leu I w elaborately jot gotten ten tn tip lIP gift book of Its It I day with contribution trout from prominent author portrait portraits and anda n IL showy binding Mr Foley enters ent rl It IL ILu M u follow The Josephine Josphine Gallery I Edited by bJ Alice and Phoebe Ph Cary ury ory Por Portraits Portrait or traits trait Square Ivo ho Yo New York 1839 1039 which would lead one to believe that Illat the book wa w a first pUblished in 1 9 and andre andr re r Issued two year years later laUr The he copy In Inthe Inthe inthe the Tint Rooi Roos sale dale as at well as other th I ex ox example ample amples in later auction bore the date dato 1181 p p pOne On One of ot th the rarest of tt the later lat pub of ot Cotton Slather filth was offered Monday ondy afternoon Nov ov 13 when the Anderson Andersnn company Hold uld a I miscellaneous collection of or books and was Wal bought by George Jeor D fl Smith mith for tor thc c record price pr e This Thu was wu the eminent and pro iro ro lUte divines Free ar Grace c Maintained M and Improved or nr The General Offer of 01 the Gospel Ot pel managed with on of ot the th Great Things Done Don by pelal Grave Orare etc In T Brief Dl DI cour a small octavo octave of ot pages page 2 I IG 70 G printed 1 In Boston floston In KM 1701 I jO by liar w Green GrellI ond and bound In curious wallpaper cove Only Onty OIl three other copies team Hunt to haa ben been b ln sold by aut auction lion tion for tor a 1 long period Woo word sale lIale 1169 paper covers cover 1100 sale ale 1179 brown morocco M I 8 and IJ tale sale It list 1094 1 paper covers II ft p S Mrs who furnishes furnish s the theA theA A M r In the firm linn of ot e U V N and A M 1 Williamson that thet IK Is responsible fur for My Friend the Chauffeur hll lips 1111 and other notable motor novel hovels ban hu ha had the lion share of or notoriety Charles ChMiel orIs Williamson WillIam n her buS hus husband band blind who furnishes tho 1 C 0 N deserves quite its lI a much mUth Mo Ito was with the ex u exception of ot Alfred d worth perhaps tho youngest editor that England ha ever over known Hr HI minded founded the weekly kly Illustrated Black Slack and Whit White having been previously con meted d with Ih 1 similar publication Tho Ihl he Graphic He Mo was WIIo educated at ut the University college London anti and then studied science end and practical el lug Ing going later Into journalism Hugh H h hen len Mansion for tor a u long time occupied pied pI d by Disraeli T was originally the property of ot the Williamson family on the mothers side hl sideS S S p When President Roosevelt At AI Atlanta lanta l nta the home of ot the lilt genial creator of ot Remus Mr Mrs Roosevelt relented that Mr Harris Harri should hould ride to the t e Cere cre Ceremonies ceremonies monies at the tile state lr hOIl house with h her r In her carriage an all Invitation which Mr Harris Harrl could not be persuaded per to ac lC accept accept The Th fact Is II that of ot all our lead Ing writers today toda Mr loll Harris Is I the th most retiring end tile the most moat mo t modest There Ther wo was probably much truth trub In Pr Pre Prel s Idem Ident Roosevelt remark about un ungratefully ungratefully gratefully required 1 a II with which he prefaced his praise of ot Georgia Georgias a great groat author Mr Harris was Wal probably proba My quite uncomfortable table thie during durin the oration Uon He lives very vry quietly and very vary simply Imply Indeed in his hip little home in the outskirts of ot Atlanta and sees very vel few tew people pe He it I more seen Keen at al the office of at the Atlanta Constitution than anywhere U bie le for tor forthe forthe the editor Miter and the members member of ot the staff of r that thai paper are hla his closest oset intimates with alth Ith fie te exception of ot James Jamee Whitcomb tUley whom Mr Harris Harrill has hu known know for tor many years year Mr Riley Hiley frequently comes to Atlanta and Harris Harrl declare that hat the beet beat times time of ot his hll hi lire life have been boeri een spent tales talea with th the HoosIer p poet et could indicate Mr Harris real modesty more than his hI answer anwer to hu his publishers when hell they the asked If It he would write more Uncle RemUs fio you really think that people are Interested In R n Re mus mUI mu any anymore more h Ie he replied HOOKS The Complete Cynics Cynic Calendar for tor iw 1800 into lute Ice ne nil all U the maxima and WId ut at the iwo two previous years tar By Ily Iy the now celebrated celeL rate Three I e sages edges Ethel Waits VaIts Mumford Oliver Herford an ant and l Addison ili ner In bright colors color bound ID in gay lay Ingham label Little n tI Le ue said laid now aOI In tion of at the tho Cynic Calendar Since the th little volume of 01 proverbs pr that flint fill I its It appearance pi In 1903 it ha baa adi ach year ar gained in until lie ita tul changes change hang 01 ot the old uld proverbs proverb Into tnt nil III MI R of life 1111 for tor the twentieth c cen n tury have become almost almo t the accepted accept J I rt leaving one une In doubt aa as to 1 I which form Corm In is authentic Noughts lost save honor Necessity II Is the mother of or contention Pride goth goeth r th before aul the bill t after the these e certainly arc all II nil 1 11 jound philosophy while A sark may smirk in Irk Many an nr ar AN ANta ta but hut few rew get et up and Pleasant 1 I company ty always accepted have bave a 11 ri till While the ra has ha hul hai hula haia a II host hOlt of or Imitations none Ione have ha il i iII It II In III cleverness or origInalIty nor dl diM die placed tI It II In popular favor The Tile aJ ad 11 adv v 1111 Ine i tc tor for l fl brings Its It II tule uIe up upI t I ol with ith no 0 nt In III t 1 n tl deman Pub ty by 10 o a On sale at atI I 1 isn s Itt rt t Nwe Hook Book Stor Stori 0 Tn A Mosaic Essay I Iy by y Paul inuI 11 1 Issued In III an oblong I 1 m r u L t I tin Ih t ill page being hal ng set lIet in iii large larga I L S v ft 1 r r i yr I H 4 I t I I f t itS t F FI I Lt I N p t tI I i I tf cIt fic 57 r Q fU t Libra Fountain Photos br Johnton I Caslon CiSlon 1011 Old Md 01 1 Style richly printed In inn a tIlt Ith rubricated l captions tI ot 01 Mother and Child I af arr i Ti printed on a folder of Juan lacan Vellum lIum Hound Bound In Flexible d In uniform envelope IRe rUti 50 orts It tC net nut Bound In flexible nuj puk Aud boxed price 12 U Jib Ht San Ian orald rari cu u Paul lider td r ft Co CoI iii I no man mun anything but to love lovo loveta One ta t another tor or ha lie that loved Another huth fulfilled tul the law Paul to th Humans TU Tha till tui of or Mosaic K Ell Essay ay arises arl from ron th tho deft ddt weaving together tOilet her into a Ii 4 conservative ton e of ot 7 40 I g from many i nI 1111 Oo Iber J i l 1 t lit 4 t Ut the volume In Its IU It v e I i t L j loe Ioe treats of ot the th love of ot senti nU nUO t o ideals of or lofty lefty lott and thought It presents pre an on analysis la of ot love followed by b love supreme s me hu human h hman man mall maternal J constancy and reward It i from A K m le thu Lew Lea Amle L Eugene Field The Apple Woman to select ele t at random and the cover and supplementary age display poetical thal from Hyron Scott and L Leigh Hunts I The flirt of ot these thee little brochures Is Ie I was followed by Happiness Nature aturo Success and an now by hy Love Ioe the Ule salt sale of the tha series serlee approximating a copies copin On sale gale at News Newl hook Book Store StoreS S S S Radiant Motherhood by Margaret t E tr r l Iii Is a book hook for tor the American mother rf of today by ono who has hus given h r whole lit life fo to loving service It con contains talas tho heat beat and fullest expression of ot nil all site she has acquired j through years ears I devoted to the study of ot the problem of or motherhood the ho care are of ut children Good counsel coune li is given on the many try tryIng trYIng trying Ing Questions that confront the mother r from the tha time when her t child Is born until she U he goes Boe 01 to her chil childrens childrens drens children Radiant Motherhood II In a II beautiful book hook e hope hopeful till ful helpful Tho author III In her dedication Title This book la a a II friendly meung to mothers to those who be bellevo beHave I Have In the tho life lite simple anti the tha life lit hf beautiful to those who think this la 19 i n a 1 Rood good world orld to live In ant anil who would fain bring up their children el n to adorn Ij It ItI l lI I have had hl the confluences of ot many mothers I know how true truo thoy they BM aN ar arand and sometimes wv and ond I send them my ray m note of ot cheer In tho the midst at t f their toiling tolling flays days da The American moth herl The cr till rill Company title is 19 11 The Best Beat Policy J 11 t volume of or short hort torie n 1 lI Hot Flower and published not T il i In 11 II company of ot of or t 1 r consist of ot the die settee series lerl i hos of ot life lite Insurance epis l 1 J I 4 Ii n nl ng ngat which the public with id V I at present through I th Ih ho 1 hu nl nt tI l u It l lotous i h tilA tl r pathetic nn 1 1 I t I n man mall lila in tn 11 a s In i 1 I with witt humanity In if rei a t t Ire re ful tu U insurance policy h hi I of nt Interest of ot nn nil h ll Ii th their lr success In t tb lb R l tL 19 11 r where they heY ori ln y Il tit t I II 01 tho th t tad fist Illustration 01 o other it to tM th thoral natural events event aIr I Ind Ua ll 0 oral eral rea I |