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two stories coming t to tu 1 a close In aerial rial form nod ready for tor or publication Tho Iho history of jf Koine tom I Is II ul III 1 tic fco 1 0 completion Mr Ir Crawford IK II In Iii this country hidden away IIla and i working hard iarI Hu flu usually pays 1 a visit 1 to each year and anti the tho secret oZ o oI I bin whereabouts Is II carefully l guarded by his bin through whom who III ho lie W ro rot 0 t 7 cIolI lils hl letters i Dodd Mead fall an nn announcement list lI t Is la unusually strong In III 1 tho Iho representative writers t I nw w novels they will publish They Chey ore lire George corge Bettina von on Hewlett 1 Homce Vachell Amelia K E i Burr Morse Anna AnnaR Ia IaB I R B Dodd Oswald Crawford Their list lIt of ot holiday books HH Oil nn an 1 III Is rich with the lite names of oC In Interesting title There are uio books by b bOwell Owen Owell Winter WI II I lI EtIer Mum Ice Arthur and t There are a Illustrated In III ninny many Cathedral Cities of o France frame one CIne of or V mind and another of ot Cairo alro Jc Je unit und till the th books l tl Is A to thu th West est Indies by h K J A Oher Mexico Among the Nations by 1 I Percy Pec F Martin Bridge l II by y Charles Stuart Street The Story stoy of M the hy by S 31 ii Homer Culture by Con Conversation by Hobert Robert Waters e S 4 In Iu Brand new novel noel The Turn Tun of or tho th Balance there Is more thieves tall than has hus appealed In n lit literature lIterature since Victor Hugo wrote of oC the Parisian criminal in Les Here Is I a sample of oC oltI 11 In a 1 letter latter written by b one oUe egg man or to in another 1 Old Oh 01 1 PAIr r thought I T would Hy fly 11 you yo II K L I kite and 11 11 take chances of its Hit safe ar III arrival IIII arrival rival ut at II t your our lost I was lagged wrong I but I r am ama and nud strong troug and tho th bulls cant throw mr mime 1 I am an only hel for a II whoop amid Ill lilt hit the toad road be before bearc fore forI arc the dog Is up iii 1 I have filled out outa a country jug jul that can cnn be Hi sprung rung all nil We Vo I cull can mako malto u II safo saro lamas Is u n John Johll n at nt I 1 10 0 a in iii inand and aud a n rattler at al itO The next door Is u II cold slough lough and amid the nearest kip kIll hl to time the joint J is one look and n a VT There Them Is n a in the f nty nl and wo WI can eon get ct to II the main stem stein und 1111 catch the thc rattler and ud bo ho In the fort tort by daylight The rIme trick Olek is j i worth fifty Now let me mJ know am 1111 make your mark and time T I am get getting ting through a I broad who will give fl It II to 10 our OUI you know who Yours Your in ho dumn vile lie hlo 4 SUM translated thIs means Old Pal PalT PalI I thought I J would write you youn n letter let lor antI and trust to 10 Its you safely t I 1 was arrested amid ami charged with U a crime of nf which hitch I was Innocent bit bat no one aile hore bore knows Imos my may Identity or criminal 11 and lilt tho tha police Pollee can ran not convict me Inc if uit Lilly any other othar crimes I am Rill here hort serving n 0 sentence of but 15 laYs days ammil 1 I shall shull be bl out and on my In vay again lignin before beor the moon is full tulI I t In dicov discovered l co ered erell and a II county bank that can CUll bo he tabbed We e c can cun maki a II safe c escapes there Is he a n freIght train at nt 0 a R in Ill and a CI passenger train ti alii at RI 3 SO O The rime building next doot 11 Is t closed unoccupied anti and tho near nearest n ar est ost sleeping q place to tn the thu hank bank 1 1111 IH Is a It block mid nul a n half hulf away aIa There Is IH n a 1 In th time railroad shanty and we can get eel getto getto to the II ninth main lino of ot tho the railroad and catch fitch passenger pas enge train and bo tie at Ut our OUI In iii the city by h daylight Tim The fh proceeds of tho robbery robber will amount easily to tt fifty hundred dollars NoW with me mc anti and tell lell mo tile where you yo will wilt be bo and when you 01 will bo ho IO ready I J nm sending fen this letter out of o olho ho tim prison by n a woman who vho will give glo it to a n friend upon whom we WI wi rely rei unit and who Is known ot you Yours in vile vileS lIe S The Tho first literary work w of or Eliza nilza Cal veil veit Hal time the author of ot Aunt Jane Jano oC or It l the book hool e volt elt In III his Lansing sll mech p ceh May MaT 31 li took the form of poo oe tr try ry Her Hur poems were ere published In n the time old Scribner when Dr D J G lid Hol land and conducted It Ono One of these Oala GIa ten tea ca n mc fragment of ot blank verse verSI was by Dr D Holland one of the tho most exquisite things thine In III the English lIsh Since then Ihen her hel poems p have appeared ap In all Lit tho the leading periodicals He lor sonnets m havo hoo won on special praise from critics lUll ami two of o those thise wore were In Included by II IL Crandall In his bs Representative Sonnets by Poets When Koto Fields Washington Wl was established sho lie tried hor Imor hand hunel nt It the I short essay esst and as ns a long as tS tho the Wash Vash lasted contributed essays und poems to Its pages I work In 11 I EJ Eliza l Calvert Halls busy bUB life She did d d literary criticism and wrote a I series of o articles for tor the Womans page POlO of the th New York Titmice Ono Ona OU of f these attracted the thc no notice nolice noLice lice tice of John Walker who was then connected with the tho Syn Syndicate Ho flu wrote to tn this versatile Ken Kentucky Kentuck Kentucky tucky tuck author r asking her hel to come to toe sow ew e York anti and devote deul her hel entire time to tu writing for CO the Bacheller Syndicate She could not hot comply with his hi request but the correspondence led to thu th publication than tion of o her hel first story Ator Sally Anns Experience l In tho timO Cosmopolitan This proved tie of oC tile the successful short stories ever omer published by that enl It was Will republished nit ull over Oer tho tim speaking world orld even enn to Il New Xe Zealand Sally Anns Experience has hUll been preserved between book 1 covers as asIn th In 1111 first chapter III In her he first book Aunt Tunu Tuno of Kentucky l Other Othe stories fol Lol followed lowed nod she has Ims also written much on social Oeal und nud political questions for lor tho Journal of oC Boston TIm Tho Pub Public lie lic of oC Chicago etc ele A fourth printing of ot Aunt Jane of Kentucky K Is now n w an by b the Iho publishers Brown Co Cc CoTh The Th English Bookman is the authority ro Tn the tho III statement that the popularity ot or tIle the novel Is I threatened H II Is A Ii t well veiL established filet fact that within the thc last two tuo years there thel bus been a n growth of if o Interest In historical memoirs not of o the scandalous lous order and that la Is finding n a t rival In biography The OH es essay S SRn say Bay Rn otter PI a u long decline has hils also alRo been Its Iti head f II BOOKS 1 Maxwells School Grammar By 1 Wil William liam If II Maxwell I well M A LL D ID super superintendent of o chool New Ney York city American Book Dook company New cew York 1011 This his book hook is III Intended for those who desire n II treatment of Eng ing English I ng lish grammar It Il contains all nil tho the ma mn material tonal necessary for fol an Ill n elementary course or oI a L high school course couise and will vilL meet ull mill the tho demand of students whether I they the leave bare school at any time after the time eighth y ear ar or whether they arc are preparing for or college entrance cx ex examinations It covers fully the tho menta of ot tho Ihl th Syllabus in It by the Now York state department of ot education Among mon the noteworthy feat features C n t tUe ures Ue of C too the work worl are arc the tho scientific or order orIe tier der Ie of ot topIcs topic the time absence nh of unnecessary sary nry 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In III English for the tho colleges s The Tho introduction Rives a 0 brief brIer sketch sk of ot MrS life anti nd nn on outline of oC Cram Cran Cramford ford Cord sufficient to o enable the student to inter enter Into the Ie he spirit of the work Tho The notes noles treat tent all 01 allusions that need nC d ex explanation e and a it t series aerIes of suggestive questions Cue for or review follows the tho notes 4 is Worry the Disease of the Age Ago lIy b y Dr C W Saleby Frederick A Stokes Company is notable not flat only because of tho the novelty novell of o the subject ond ot of the writers point of view but because of tho tim absolute convincing sanity of It Starting with tho the cheering axiom that our OUI aim In life Is ls nothing less le s than limn happiness physical mental and spiritual the author defines olefine u II healthy health man mail at II once us a a n muan mIt who enjoys his ht hi meals macale his III and his work and gives glye not hot a 0 thought to his digestion Any function of the time body Is likely to If It we vo give It too much attention This is Iii the much needed grain of o salt with which we 0 should take the Instruction of o most hooks books on hygiene which however excellent do doIn In some cases calles Induce a II tendency That It conies comes from so a n scientist and thinker us Dr D Is refreshing and encouraging As s 8 refreshing as II a summer slimmer vaca vacation thou tion well velI the July Issue of the time Reader fleader now 1101 on 01 sale sIe An All door camp for tor thousands of o men amen Inen tho the boys boya of or the th militia regiments of cf If vailous vamious states Sl mint all th time fas Uon ot of soldier life 11 Is described by b William 11 n Carter of limo Iho regular army who has hus had this work WOI In charge charlie and 1111 Is IN the highest authority ty t on Oil the tIme subject The rime article is JH splendidly n dIll I Illustrated Five lele short storIes each out aim differ different eat ent lit each 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