Show H fi F I L r POEMS POEMS EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW KNOWIN j jIN IN THE YEAR Thou Hest e cst t hut but the th lowering cloud cl ud I mark the lining Inn linin 1 near the happy voc loud I ud Thou hut Lut jut the tile sad repining Thou Tho seest vice and crim crin and sin sinThe sinThe sinThe The least still rule ruic the th human I 1 see each cacti century usher in inThe inThe n nT The T h nobler man and woman 0 Thou hear tt the anguished martyrs martyr cries cre The brutal mobs moI glad laI shouting I eee see the th godlike human rise rie re Above all self and doubtIng Thou T li seCt seest the th wreak weak consumed with pain pa 0 The present woe and atul sorrow I see ce the strong that make the gain cain gainT The Thc T c happier race tomorrow 0 Thou Tou mat seest the thc th close cloe of o all things thin s here hereOf hereOf 0 0 Of striving and of tinning 0 I see fee beyond another sphere 0 0 And Ad death a new beginning bc friend to it thy th thoughts tonight And A nJ gloomy humors scorning Come C ome watch with me the world grow bright bri ht The night break brcak into nto morning 0 Selected WHAT HAVE WE DONE TODAY Ve We shall do so much in n the years to come But B what have we wc done today We shall hall give vc our gold old in a n princely sum ium But Bt what did we give today 0 Wo We shall lift the heart and dry the tle tear We shall plant a hope in the place of oi fear ear We Vc stalL shall speak the words of love iove and fear ier i 0 But what did we speak today toda We ve shall be e io fO kind kd in n the 0 But Bt what have we been today J 0 We Ve V shall hall bring Irn to each lonely life a smile 0 But what have vc yc e brought today We Vie shall hall give ve the th truth a grander birth And Ad to steadiest faith a deeper worth We shall feed the thc hungering hun ering souls soula of earth But B ut whom have we ve fed today We vie Vc shall reap rich joys in n the by and by Ly But B ut what have we wc sown today We Wc c shall hall build us u mansions in n the sky But Bt what have we built huilt today toda 0 sweet in idle dle dreams to bask Lak But B ut here and now do we do our task 0 Yes Yc this is s the thc thin our soul s ul ui must ask aak What have we done today Nixon Waterman I NOTES I IThe The of or W I J Ia recalls recall the fet fan that tho the L part of oC his II 11 va old fold by b auction In III New York only recently A note no Ie In lU the flit oJue stated that thal the library WItS was wa j 0 I a ft collection merely merel wit tint rather ather tho th orl In I many earn by n a mall render and andOver Over lover of ot f books The Tho portraits prints wd 1 1 miscellaneous collection of tho the player will be bp b lold later as all Part II IL of the library not nol many thany Inan rare hou I In III th 1 Hart I UI of at tho collection Indeed there them Were ere not many man dramatic books booky of an kind One of ut the best het of oC tho the theatrical nuggets Ij obtained oi hy by a n This ihle was a II tract print printa a it 11 In hI In tn 1 21 entitled Letters Letter Letterson Letteron LeItHon on the thc New relative to the opening of oC o a n theater In Cot Com Tilt Thu letters were wore live In Dumber und end were wro signed 1 A Fattier Father The ine only recent of oC this un tin uncommon 0 common being offered was wast 0 It t the Poole Pooh sale aale when the Harvard Library secured a U copy COPS COP for tor or orIn IP U CO GO COMm t Mm In Maxim Gorky protests against the story III s lohl of oC her hel husband i lint he hp was scan born In poverty anti and am vaga VII She Insists that he lie Wits was a l woi Oll Oi 0 or ot well Velt to tn tl do 10 parents and although tl ho lie ltd dId not net attend school chou hit hl grandfather l Who was wa a painter gave g him lessons ny Taken alt all Ip In n nil all Harold h as q every reson 80 to 10 feel eel welt well lh Ue tite treatment tin tho play founded on onci ci I novel noI vel Tho Man on thu flax Box re 0 IetI nl at ti Ih hc hantl of or the metropolitan rr 1 Mm Ai Dale R nt itt n t tho th play pia IH no rd gy but hut other lither pre Ire l t I a n Cul run for Cor It ItIn itt t S SIn In n 1563 the te novelist Wilhelm 0 wrote a In III which one of ot the tho characters remarked that the tha time would come when there would be le nn tin England of oC tilE the C which would ou Id then Ihen t he be very VCr ery animated We e call It II today toda Japan and stand before It an 1111 before beCort a ti dark riddle I S Sei New ew ei York ork has lin Her ner hernard nard Shaw out nut of or her libraries and Manchester tel England goes Ot her hor one bet bel better belter bether ter her by b seizing of ot Cortes Corte Hut But tho the Index expurgations of oC tin the public nubile li II library library makes look ionic Iho 1111 amateurs In prudery Boston hobo Globe It Is III I reported report 1 that tons tOilS novel The Tiie of or Canaan now iio running ns tt n a serial erinI In iii h Harpers Magazine Iu ha hll hits already been hoe II mumped up UI by h the tho enterprising dramatist let Mr Ir I toll Is IM sail said to have ha given per lIer permission mission for Cor or itt Its dramatization to 10 One lone o K r iS author of oC Hearts Aflame S ohn Luther huther Long Ion says Ins ay the public likes the and he h will continue to 10 write them th He lie looks health upon find and tim the south as st II the best hest places pace s for or n a theme because other are played out on the stage The Tho author believes that tho thu mountaineers t rl of oC Vir Virginia ginia anti and offer an all excellent opportunity for tor or a anti he lie Is lit go goIns goIng 0 Ins Ing In there to study the Interesting peo people P pie S There was recently held luid nt nl In III London an auction sale nI of ot certain autograph letters letter of oC I ord olson Nelson the British h pv nI hero to Hamilton I the beautiful woman who although the wire wife of or another was the object of oC the tue great admiral lifelong devotion Ont One of oC the tile most 1110 t valuable of oC these thee conclude with the words word Goll In heaven bleis bicie YOU vou my lilY IO own Immo and enil be hI b n that my 10 only attachment ti t I to you ou S S Something more a year ago nO III gr Halt llott Flower to lunch with u IL 1 friend who irlin chanced t tO be nn nfl Insurance anon ance adjuster This friend told Flower an nn Incident In the tho settling of oC n a 1 recent claim that made ninde rather tather a 1 dramatic the story etory Flower Immediately saw RW possibilities after lunch hurried to hh his desk to write out the turi tor hi in notion no tic lion tion form Corm After ter Cler It wa win finished lm lie rend It II to 10 the nd luster who enthusiastically approved It anti and told Mower he could couill furnish him more material If IC IChe he was In of oC It II Severn days In iii Inthe IntJe Khmer Flower that later It dawned upon ullon the tte Insurance business both buth tire and life he lie had hit upon a field that thai as n tar fur furas as OR he knew hall had never b n by i inn any nn short writer The Idea grew Immediately sought an nn on him and he ho Interview with his niter which he hc set eeL himself to work to learn of oC the Insurance In v 00 Ii He III hl even cen Joined a L I club lUll made up tip III largely of or Insurance ce men There he lunched every day listening ning to their expert th lr and tutu their mom inor serious business Thero There to 10 ho he no lack hick of oC material The fitI ii y lay loy In y In selection The t In Ill Incident thru came to him him In n a l talk over ner the tho lunch table developed c Into the tho story that beara helU the title An All In lii Incidental Tragedy Tro Ih None Notie of oC the thc herH hern of oC the club know knew kne that lint I Flower was wn gathering material so iO they talked free freely ly Iy and auth were not lIot tempted to their experiences A number of nf the tue stories appeared a pp III In Thu I lie Header and tutu created the greatest t Interest among In iii Insurance people Now oW they the have ha e been heen published In book form under the thu title The heat Best Policy S S S The dedication of oC Millers latest In test book The Building of oC tutu till City cit Beautiful which reads To Andrew I Carnegie the thO Builder of oC Libraries Beau Beati i calls to mind thin thiM story etory When they were vere members of the An Au thorH Club Chub Miller one day dllY wrote In letI album Heres Herell to King Ned Nd and heres hecei to our Ted fod Anti And nd heres to old Oom Paul Patti I But a It 1 single sinK twist ut t of oC wrist I IId Id choose hoose l Instead Ills lead of oC them thom all allIn allIn allIn In speaking of oC the mutter matter Carnegie Carnel le paid Mid I f had hall same little verse vers cr framed ami hung In my m hall hail at lit CoMic Castle when whet King iCing I d wallI came cattie to visit me tue The royal guest paused and began nn to 10 read rea 11 Heres to lu ti 1 Ned oI why me tile Mr MI Carnegie that lint t must t III call me tue meHo Ho ho ho hot h And heres hetes to III our Ted wh that is III your our President lN hJ lIt Mr Carlle gle ho ho hoi hol Anti And heres litres to 10 old ohl Onto Oom 1 HH Paul Ills His Majesty frowned for Cor the Boor war wit In progress Hut a n twist of ot 11 t Id 11 choose Instead of oC them till all tillI Ho I lo ho ito ho hot hol laughed the King a S S That schoolmate was Wl not hot entirely responsible fcc reI the novelists disfigured nose noso may mayb mil b bt from froni tho lh autobiography of ur the tuie late bate Sir HII Held neld On one oc or occasion occasion casion when both Hell Held were visiting Ix rd Houghton Hell Held bluntly ticked aked his fellow Cello guest who broke nose It was va win we 1 were ivere walking In Indian tile through the woods As I put this question to he lie suddenly sloP sloPped pod ped turning 1011 nil glared nt at me flue meIn meIn In Iii a n manner that Instantly revealed the terrible truth huth to my m alarmed Intelli Intelligence gence ence lIe He continued to 10 glare for tr sov cr l seconds and then apparently I er nothing hut hul Innocent not lint unmixed with on lilY tcp face his features became relaxed Into Inlo tub a more amiable expression Did anybody h tell ho he said and auth with solemn emphasis to ask 01 mt lilt that question I 1 could truthfully say Fay FIt that thit nobody had done tione so My Iy answer seemed to 10 mollify at lit once Then If It nobody pu put you OU up to asking that question I J don dont mind answering It It IL was I J who broke not nose Wo ti f were only little hoys loys lol at al the Iho time unit quarreled over ove something and am had the usual u light tight I It my fault that he lie was disfigured d lot to 01 life It was wag nil all the tho fault of oC some wretched doctor Nowadays a IL boys boye noso ton all be lie mended TO so tint that nobody can lIn see that It hits has ov I r I been hell broken Let me 1110 metell metell tell 1111 you ou he continued that never showed me any nn ill 11 will for Cor the tha r I harm I 1 had luul done clone him and I do not be believe behe lieve he felt elt any nIlY anyA a S S SI A I work on The Idyllic Avon n do tie of oC the tue river and of oC places on oni onor or near Its It binks from Crum coin Its itA mouth nt lit J I i Tewkesbury to II above II I I i Avon by John I henry Clarrett Is III an announced by b fl 0 I 1 Sons Hans Strat HIraI lord forth Is described I arid anti a 1111 a it chapter de dented devoted voted to 10 connection with It Illustrated with 87 81 page pictures nod nile two tw maps Dr Ir Jarrett Carrett Is Iii n ft native nod of C Cheltenham Ch nod and 11 lid speaks a aI I from toni II a acquaintance with his hla I subject S SS SSI It I t IK is announced ell that the tho company pa fly will v iii publish isit h Mr it 11 I Winston life lICe of oC his hull father Lord nail Hall dolph delphi Churchill and that the lh work will willbe willbe be l ready read In January JanuaryS S S S George Meredith U I one cite the few au nit authors thors who faithful to 10 the out old fashioned qui Ii POll pen POllS S SS Among the lh many desirable Items that appear III In the library II l of oC the thc late Into lut SIr Ir John of Ottawa Canada offered for Cor ealo eale last haM full fall by b the Anderson on Auction company eo 1111 tI In Iii New NewYork NewYork York It ity appears the tho copy of oC a II rare work In tte condition of oC which so IO far fal as IS win can ho III traced only ono one copy P has haB lw been tn offered by h auction In this thit was wall Imperfect t It Is III The rite Atlantic Neptune Published for Cor he hi Ute Use of oC the tue Navy of nC Ort at Britain by b Joseph K F 1 W V Dell Ies Harres J S1 under the tho Direction of the tho Right HI ht the Iha Lords Lotts of t tutu Admiralty 21 4 Charts plan views lewA London 1777 1717 1181 and thus Is directly connect connected ed ell eu with the th formation format Ion of tf this lila coun history at lit tho the time of oC the It Is 18 Ii bound In two volumes super royal atlas II tillS folio tollo line tine old ohl l ted morocco with broad emblematically tooled golt borders gilt slit edges and backs and is IA known ns its the lie t magnificent inn gi I In Copy oN probably to Ii the ox ex royal filmily family m II of Naples Naile by 11 ito tho British government or to King Ferdinand 1 by bythe bYthe the Duke of oC Hamilton antI and Is III believed to be he th finest 1 copy envy In iii existence In Including eluding colored or toned charts am plans many with ii Ith meet views and auth lOt full jug lg oi 0 smaller views IelI of oC towns lowns forts CortA nod harbors several thin fino colored aquatint Siw of ot New Nets ew York Ilos HOR HORIon ton Ion ami other oIlier American cities and towns nod other ether finely h en ell engraved graved views some Rome In III proof state stateS S S S SA American merican A romance without historical background Is iii I a 11 scarce quantity but the louse House 1 of oC a n Candles Candies Ii 11 Iia a It lold III In that direction Mere Iere Meredith thith IlIth Nicholson not only the tho thop IheI p I hutty tty tt kingdoms Bo so much exploited by h others ethers Iii hers since shire Prince Otto the Iris Pris Prisoner Otto oner of established the type but bul butIn bulI buthe In he I took his hl own ottO landscape adapted It II to 10 his purposes Lake inke An Annandale n lale on thc Iii I house hou e stands it Is Lake Ia In III northern Indiana u pretty body boh of or wilIer water beside h leu O n Lew Iel Wallace e eI I hi ami a lid James Jo I y as 1111 well in Meredith 1111 j id ud fished 1111 lou Wallace v rote rott a II vm ruble rahl port part Of or lien Hen Hur Hurat at ot Lake Inke r F BOOKS 1 I There art arc several volumes added 1111 this year Mr to the Jt d Letter Library publish published ed Id 4 by hy b 11 II M I Caldwell company nf lit lIon Bos Boston ton Ion Now New York The Thit nr ac 11 accorded corded cordell this Bi series n abroad as tie well ns n In iii this country lieu has been heon must most flattering Tho rho volumes volume embrace the tho poetical mas man of oC the language nu II asis is oth na on typical and representative works of ot the greatest realo t of oC our prose writers Each Fech volume Is III complete In It Itself itself self elC and contains n it vignette Introduction Introduction tion lion biographical blo i awl critical by nu 1111 authority of tho the highest repute reptile Tho Ih books are arc neat compact clearly print printed ed ld nod and handsomely bound the paper haIler Is In of lC tho thin best beat Th The text lel Is II print printed ed Id In two colors red nod and black the page vae a bright and anut nt at the same caine RAIne time timen timea n a tasteful appearance The hook books ro rut bound In two styles limp leather heather and full foil embossed leather boxed loeth The new titles lulled added this year tire lire William Cowper ow Selected Poems s 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