Show 7 I I POEMS POEMS EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW I ITHE THE FATHERLAND Where v here is is the true mans fatherland Is it t where he t ly by chance is s horn born Doth not the yearning spirit scorn In tuch uch scant borders to be he spanned 0 o y yes his hs fatherland must inUit beA beA be beAs A As s th the blue heaven wide and tree reel freel reelIs Is II it alone where freedom is Where God Cod is il God and man is s man Doth he not claim clain a I broader span pan For the souls love of ot home than thio this thi 0 o yes yc e his Ms fatherland must beA beAs be he heAs A As th tIle the blue heaven wide and free reel I a human heart doth we wear r J Joys JOY m myrtle wreath or sorrows orrow gyves a human spirit strives After A ter a life more true and fair ar arThero There Thero i is s the thc true mans roans birthplace Brandt randt Hit i is s the world wide vide fatherland I a I single slave lave doth Joth pine one man may Inay hl help another Thank God for such a birthplace brother That spot pot of earth is ic thine anti and mine There is s the true truc mans man birthplace grand rand His Hi is a world wide de fatherland James oll Lowell f LI NOTES I Main jr mi lilt Id tz am th thu authors author il iO tn bu I eti to t the tha it 11 f M My h Fi tho the ur ut 11 t tho Ihl Ito motor novel l I by C C e N nUll mid A M l Wll lL II JI Just t put pui ll hed by McClure Hn iii i luc IC did 1111 mok Ih m mitor trip Horn Monte cur ar aro o 0 oa a 8 rf thc tho Alps anil nor northern Italy to 10 th the ast l of or if the Adriatic tOIL ull II ft met which or couto ac no aci i lor br the charm of ot tho tim descriptions of t ic nery they Indulge In TOo Tim Inci mci Incite te din I i I Hi 1110 h dropping og o of 1 a n gold lold hag bug lu Into ti tiit it Ii I at was IllS ol niso o ort rt im Toni m real life It U II was wan MiB Ill son HOI a h and contained lit ned a lucky a in ii lt III It nil i lose She Llie never ner expected zo zoIe o 0 Ie Mini hn hi I in ill R aln hut but a 11 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ins of ot 11 II LOu In u n motorboat Tin Tue fh of or I 1 his holiday will probably b J f 0 rat nii t twIt ct t to their next work and attil andi I 1 i the Ibe public that ht has hus beets been enchanted by LIgi ning Conductor stud mid My Iy I I FrIend th Ih the Chauffeur mn may anticipate i a af t f t n B motorboat I A 1 Co Ci tim the Blowing nw One hundred f ent t thousand of ot by ov i KI Kite te I fourteenth I u of ut Jewel b by Clari Clart Burnham tenth lenth edition of ot Story 11 by I Mot Match oh Tappan fourth lIr i b bv liv Mary All Ati tin Un and 1 third edition of or o Y Years or with the Poets Potu 1 by Bertha Hazard There elm to b be lt II u pronounced By fly T tn in the literary world worl today We he n have vc had hlll at lit toast least three recent no oak Is rOUnded founded on his romantic cor career er be tinning with It h that by Iw 11 11 I y ra we WI have hale his hili and ande SOW Vi lie e hay havi a handy new edition of or his i II Works work In III one volume 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party part In tho distance Dropping on nil fours tours nfl and growling prodigiously lie he made hi his way lB slow slowly through the rind and Invaded tho thEe circle Instead of oC shrieks of ot de do delight delight dolight light there nH only an ominous sl al lence Looking up ut lit In last lit he ho beheld eight elderly of or the NoW New York Society of or Architects Interrupted in their task of ot eating ham hdm wind witches itches viewing hi him III with open The author had hud merely Invaded th the thi wrong picnic patty C 0 C The rho continued popularity of or The TIes Fate God by thu Into LIItt Le Low Wallace hn hai hOl In led his to In Issue a 11 now new edition which will bit i ready A about the tho middle of October It ItI Itis 1 I IH is enriched with I 12 t excellent till full i j I Jingo inigo illustrations by Mr rr I lapo front from dra made after oCter much I and travel true over tho the Vor very tory country Cortes Cortell traversed traveled Thee The book Is U already In It Its thousand and this new now lion IB let listed nt ot the popular pi II Ice lee of ot S S 0 C When Witra the were ero opened on one Olle morning at nt Hartford a Il num Ium number ber bOl of oC parcels parcel tumbled out A second litter later there was waa shaken up lP upon upon on the from out of or th the bags 1 a Wee co squirming kitten Then excitement reigned for v t while for never clever before betor In III all nil the tha hl history tory of at the tho Hartford had a 1 mail niall pouch pOlich dropped upon tIm the sorting porting tn tabla bIn such uch n a missive nil oN this thin In leer her new volum Tommy Al Mr re Jack Jackdon lion don relates In n a mo most t entertaining man manner ner lIel what happened to 10 thin kitten after his novel Introduction to fo the thi reader The rl rI n 0 wi h r of or pictures and altogether It Is just JUHl the book that young people will nIt revel In C C C CArthur Arthur Ste r the tho author of tone Ione Iv h work vork at nt what If Is the most mast writing dk u tiel d dby by hy an any literary neOn mon In America This unusual desk Is III made entirely from rain thee the oak unit and pine piece of or u IL wrecked schooner washed 1 ashore on tho north coast of Erie where Mr hate has his hili ml lImmor r home homo A pot POI of or tho deck Im bv ht tints time and aecil water was iM kept intact nil now for th the top of III thee the hIe while tour four of ot thee the old oak oale riPs have been beso neatly turned Into lieto substantial tn blohs the hl he new iw collection of r bv hv K 1 ii l P Den nn Proof or entitled of or America other well tchi known the nn of Ice Oie m mela Emblem This poem ibsen which I N Is h leer bir r for far the tho first nUl time lime oh ob t In book look form torm stifle In all ecU 1111 ii In ib fh iha country on I RV Oct Or 21 I 12 havin been heen written ritten fr that lon IthnA It lm lens since 0 r l In InA InAm A Am A r l Mine t to mil mu ole eli n 11 nuil Ill d soccer both holh w act t wild need IIO west ovest It hn linn hens been In V i v n nn nt ut hr t home In lii nI lIn no on tn rl n vo vcr verne of f lAte inte year hMO have had n I 1 MM n circulation or been imen HO I L BOOKS I When lI Henry nr was wan U In this cOUntry coun country country try last spring he d delivered two 1110 Im Important which tire are now pub in III tUlI under tho the title of ot The of ot our Speech Houghton A Co The rice first t o of these ra rats raid raided ed eLl a n 01 0 of new neV pap paper r comment for forIn or orin In it Il Mr r James offered some pungent and pertinent criticism of or th the pre press B the public an and other uther Institution tion which help holp to 10 k keep p our speech pech untidy und ansi slovenly Ho Ito gave some very wholesome advice In III regard to American carelessness In pronunciation and use of ot words which Is well worthy of ot a II wider audience The second The L Lesson of ot Is he a very cry searching discussion of ot the principles principle of or tho the art of ot notion fiction Mr Ir James takes lakes the author o of the tho Comedic ns nil his subject he ie finds him tho the most moat significant of or all the tho great groat writers who have made mads the novel the typical literary form lorm of ot the present age ngo The render reader will find this essay enay an Introduction Into the In Inner Inner ner nor workshop of or the novelists art ant and will bring a away ay from It both n a fresh frean perception of ot the ox expressiveness pres of ot modern fiction netlon and a II new lIew and lively Interest In the books booke which Mr r James Jamos directly considers It Is IH at It once one of or the mot moil readable es essays ays that Mr Ir James lies has written and one of ot the moat most suggestive discussions of or the I nature of ot notion fIctIon to be found In print anywhere These two pap papers paper r together make a volume of ot unusual literary Interest C t I C Tales of ot the Road Hold Ii is Just lactic l In book form and makes make an Interesting volume Because of ot the Interest t and Inquiry aroused by hy the publication In InThe InThe inThe The Saturday evening Post 1081 of or tha lid earlier chapters of ot Tales laios of or the thee Hold Hod Charles Charlei N Crowdson the tho author re received received received from tram 1 a certain literary editor a anole note nole the substance of or which was wati th tho rlue question Who Sho are you anyhow Hero I Is the answer which he ho received As a Ii small boy I J ran wild among tim tho paw paw patches and the tho dogwood of or Kentucky my native antics state Like over ever every small bo boy went Itching and roll fell In ha tho the creek Was captain of or this tho third nine man friend took me at nt the age ago of or 15 from picking worms off oft of ot tobacco cco plants and car carried ried ma mis to th thO tIme J city St Louis and got gol me mp a n Job as nil a n stock hay boy Worked for a n wholesale house for tor 20 a 5 a week weel I Paid 4 50 a II w week for or board and 60 cents for tor or In InS ing The rest ret I spent From that day dav to 10 this Ive ve hoed my own row without help For three years I slaved and half halt starved on 1 a ft stock Block boy boys salary One day dRY the tho Old Man llan gave gae me ace a 11 Job joll on the road In a I territory In which five flo men mon monIn In the five years had fallen rallen down Per Fer v hops th time the Job was wan gl gIten 11 m me tt to kill me off ocr Hut hilt I 1 won uvon out Al t 1 the end of or the first year ear tho they wante to tire lire me but bul butI bulI I sold my services service Aga In for tor a second year For six years I 1 trailed In III the ml middle dle wo west t for or this fIrm firm Un and m my sal salary ary iry grew bigger blIer each year At tt the md Imd of t that time which was las the year of ot tho thee worlds fair at nl Chicago I lime ame to the city HI by Iy the lake Ink and anti 1111 saw the ret red roots roofs of ot Dr Ir usurpers Harpers University r A friend of Cr mine mint 1 a whom horn I shah hall ever hold close to 10 11 my II heart art d me flee t II to go 10 there I it II nt nl but Jul to do thu thin I 1 hud har to tn throw throwaway away u it hll large which then than at lit atthe the age uge of 23 3 or J 2 24 paid pahI me cue 11 u II handsome salary In order that I might It go to Ih the university I J cut down my amy salary to 1001 1000 1 a jeur tUI enough to get et me through I school chool The Old Oh Man Ian would 1 not hot give gle me mn 1 a mu contract lonel titan ono one year bc he cause h he lId hooks Hook und amid do lit donot not teat KO it together and ud adieu added thit thU I would lawn down I r did cud not 1101 I gate gae al e u up every r In inch h of or 10 my old territory one of or Ih the reasons being that I sold good goods for forthe thee the marked price Li to II who placed confidence In me ene and sold them themes at lo lower r figures to others other who ho did not follow tollow that luau plan I felt Celt like hike a II thief In III my new nets territory I succeeded In even greater than thetis I ev ever eer r did before nt itt thin the same time carrying on Oil full work In III th university Two of ot my good friends naked asked me lao In 15 to 10 take taken a n trip with theta them to Europe Kond of ot adventure I Joined m my two tuco friend an and andIn andIn In Europe I found m my souls soul Tho This 1600 I spent In that trip was the tIme best belt I I ever Invested On bicycles we e hiked It n across arross rOSR Ger Oer Germany many down tho the RhIne Switzerland and Into IIII Italy Several times timeR since In e I have visited the ol old ISO 1101 going ns as far tir ns no Egypt and taking with mo rae a tI YOUn wife site A Atho As s time the years have PI passed linseed sM u It small boy anti and andu antiSt 1 u St baby sIster Mater have come to 10 us tm Abroad I r saw east FO so many things of ot In Interest terest ml t that I be began nn to write about them and borer before I r realized It I was wall contributing to a cc goodly number of or 11 metropolitan newspapers throughout thee tha United States Hatel For 11 a while I held the notion tiit u a business man nean was lIIS u a little looked down upon tipon Therefore I t scoured a 11 license to practise la law but when I took at I look at young oung lA law lawyers lawyers yerK I met neet I J 1 saw 11 W many of or lom wore lore trousers with bottoms rn frayed I traveling men nun always wore ore good froM cloths So I have stuck to the road spending nl mv leisure months mantles either In travel or writing The Tales o of the Head Hond have been more or I less u an nn To bo be sure lIure for tor or 17 years I Jotted down dOlln eor every good business H story llor 7 I heard and every ery sulk sulkIng Ing nR business experience Tho The spring ing of or tho those was occidental accidental Ono One da deu daIn In con conversation with an editor friend I J chanced to rain relate I some come me of ot m my bind bimel t nUll nets e just the stuff The Saturday 1 Evening ln Post lost Is 19 looking for sold said he hI Inside of or 48 41 hattie I lIa vai writing the tho first chapter of ot Tales of or the Baud There It If you yoo wish to know I have told you OU nil all myself u u u u u |