| Show 0 H lE EVERYBODY SHOULD SHOULD KNOW pOE WHERE THE TIIE SEGO LILY GROWS of the the lIr die Ilic splendor III vc hll sP r 00 1113 ot of the 1111 ull ml city the t to i ricer moro 1111 and courts JK of 01 ur ot the seer Nat with It Its Jo Joys till Its II blouse I hum eau I n JIll In Iho glory alb lit h Ibo II c bar hlll the Sego rII crow s eL of 0 Oi or 1111 h 54 I fr I gate ucro to lull hili lullI I gaud soda t or of the alkali we f Ho 10 1111 lid gaff 1111 nod to 10 Ihl el to gall All golden dirks dl 1111 I are ll the Iho nil 1111 JIll Its lingua In sih cr a as It amts rho Ibe though man the loan 10 n the lI 1 thank Iho country Ihu 1111 arena IO Wheat 1111 Ihl tutor cull ln II III same I r oral part 1 In III all 1111 their own 0 II It the a iii and tic stirs eo CI hi std rl lct wI lilli might ht BI Bf singing as II and huh bin noley with tine lu In Iho nod Iho o 01 I I often tilt tho lipped Willi erne the Ilu sun rise rl on Tho haw bale lug hI nil 1011 Sego unc mule the hero the Lily grows Goal Wl l glad A C NOTES Jm has been aed Kipling s by Dt Dr geon Into Inlo London scholar IU pill fn out 11 In France The IM Jungle has been title der t are becoming home an our and home p part rt 01 Bour our Danner it u items Sweet and Visit pule I be rung us long as ao asare cue probablY at III are a people an everY deserves deserves to ibe b about m Fobbe the tho ou mol met tenured re d thiS need and title hi forthcoming book Jook en In his hll telly Amerlan So pub led i roVell Co CoDr shed fh bT bI Thoma denoun u In unmeasured Dr Gould article on newspaper tins nM a recent lire He l II cd a ds was wal hIs me life Ie ate the tho lives of at as ore Ire lean Ial I pure amt ho had cost ot gal us ones mong II to ro any good end and loving seek e lire are people 1 0 t a site Kite while rehire to hs parth peep Iby by means lion letters b of of la a nI cod llon of his hili r 7 I lorimers keri lion Sou Ills from a 4 t elt ller hant to counting copies coplen ids rom ra to 10 oer of just the tut I II popular rop Small Maynard K out by heing translated Into C fa Tte ne book has been European langUages Are In ri the blood Tho e ome oae g n 1 nip aU of 01 the Joor oh by Nn lIt ley tOW now pus r is by or of Dr the sister Co Is by Doyle II Is II 1111 made mades up o m and s s Prof IIII BUss s Perry editor of oC the At I la Is enjoying hIs abbat cal leal hair bait sear er abroad lbs UIS Walt Whit ran publishing by Houghton k Co vIll lUI be r ready early arly In October Edabeth a Life tout L Letters of oC learn will be published 1 early carlY h November I Ihy ass assA A new book hy by II 11 o 0 wells Well author of e war ar of 01 the will bo be among the fail Call In the Days rt t the e Comet CornU I s a romance romanel nr 1 heinIe an otter atter tho Iho e about rho UtopIa whIch bat 11 teen tD the dream of M Ih the world In nil rei aas The of iI R to which will be bet TUdy for or l In an she but ot of Au t I II ver rr 10 new titles With a about out 29 books to In new nelv and form T leaders In III nc fic I ew W by hH Clara Ju fUD fee oDam n I I 1 Mrs Ir Elizabeth Stuart Phelps W ud d II a volume of uton Iton stories by alt I Aare Ire Brown In h them thero Lc 13 tr L Life mid Let Letten ten len ol of l cadlo 11 h by Mrs Irs firth BI nl a v t f great e Walt Wall Whitman a t o Professor Prule Bliss Perrl Perr an tad l J Ja h s t man mall by Theo gore E Burtor Corn Com piete a and r nr ar In the erries and the Com Cont Crete Poems of std Howland Sill use tre got r t e first t time limn In one a at a 11 price The Tho nn an oi of p and ond holiday kl ate are 1 r tl varied and nt at inc I t d t romance hats hall been t a another neter ot of otIn ofas r ro lets S and cha h cI as I t bUn been In n h I Dorothy Vernon z sur hall and Iho has sing t 1 her er of or every every HII vea tiro or of heroism mid revealed her n ns II commonplace woman without fJon beauty tu to render r hr her Charles Major node hl her beloved by b tit ot of r en de ra with wl tit hl delightful tory story Sweet Doll of Had Haddon don Hall ball Iu III thu tho heiress s of 1 don Hall and othor othe romances she hoe charmed l Only last season as Dorothy o 0 th Ih Hall she seared n II great on tho tit London stage So great has Lae been the interest aroused by the fiction woven wove around her that last year ear oOOO visItors the majorIty of 01 whom came across ucross tho th Atlantic visited hall an aver ovel the Dorothy Vernon Vernoi Steps down Which she us Ie supposed to t have fled to 10 join her bald Dold lover loer SI Sir John Johll e e a rhey and those who preceded then them themon thenon on the tho same have all beet been tooled At the tuna of at Dorothy Yer Ver Vernons lions marriage these steps wore were not In i existence The Tho ballroom In whIch nc ac according i cordIng to 10 mythical legend she was wa dancing lust just b before rore her elopement ilai not then Ihen been built She had no true cruel Ht step no stonyhearted father no adventurous hero lover There weno we wa wano no palpitating dash down don the steps no furious flight through thu night no runaway marriage no line l ot of forgiveness and Ida I Il The Tho highborn ancestress of John JohnI Musters Duke Duko of Rutland Hutland who hat hns I just died wits no at nil all Her Flat marriage was wall as prosaIc as H known about her which can bo bi labeled nl as a fact Neither her nor nol her stepmother apposed IL It ThEy dId not keep her itt In H r don dOli hall lIall to prevent Sir John train her he Ile He did not hang han II round the n 8 II for awaiting hh 10 run runo o with her In fad ns tho on 1111 at earl and heir to 10 tine he was In an excellent catch for tor Dorothy who ho was onlY the second daughter of n It country squire Tho Hole thins thing to tc wonder at Is that he married her at al atall all for her tabled beauty blaUt Is I not borne out b by her engy on her lom taint In Bakewell church f She hA is I there por as 1 a hard halll w praying with lips But Dut the ways or of CUpId lire are sometimes as mysterious ns n of It was after Sir John married her that he built the tho steps whIch bear her name But Dut what the real roal Dorothy lacing In romantic elements Is supplied by the story ot of her resurrection Sir Henry visiting Castle cot behalf of the Historical scripts commission came across neross 1 n key hearing II a label with the In inscription lion tion ICey of old or At h Ile He found that the k key y unlocked a 11 soar door t to n a loft lort over the stables to t thel a hel ht of 01 four feet eel on the hour r was Willi n II mill man of papera covered with It a thick layer of fallen lallen plaster and dust They had been Jeen untouched for years save hy by rats which hull bud among limon their contents and 1111 fn h irreparable damage all mt canny precious historical documents Among Amon those which the they had spared stal n to 11 bo be still decipherable la III part yore e priceless records of Haddon hall IncludIng letters to ihu Vernons or of Irma rol Warwick the 1 king kingmaker ln maker IV I Richard Ili III and Henry VIII and enough concernIng Dorothy Doroth Vernon to destroy utterly the claims to heroism and romance which Serious writers have put Jut un on her behalf Il 11 was EiLza writing tinder the wont nom Ilc do plume or of In who pre Ne seated sent ll Dorothy Dorothr Vernon as a rho Iho heroIne of oC the elopement fable slid and other Jet bet better ter equipped writers following bet betea ht I ea d g n ve full fl u l O to a alieu lion lieu Met and mudo h her r one of the popular women III he history But G hoe lAe who hl has been allowed to rummage tree freely among the papers 1111 covered In the Iho loft lort has just JUAt at boo book about Hall In which Incidentally he gives us llA this thA mangled remains of DorothY Vernon that been beell speed by the tho ral ralI rats I BOO BOOKS American Mutual or of American Liter lIy by James B Smiley A M r n as principal of 01 Lincoln high h school schoot Cleveland 0 Am American hook Unok k Co NJ ho f York Tint aim ot of this little manual I Ito is isto to open oAh t the WilY r an 11 t ne gada study of the or of American literature Thu Th treatment Is rather than nil as the tho mien lion lIn n la Is to III interest In the lives ot of the great writers anti thus to encourage a freer nail less leu study of their works Although the tho greatest splice space has ha hen been devoted to the themore th more mort celebrated writers attention is III also directed to Authors prominent In Inthe Inthe the early arly history of our country In it I brier brief chapter mention Is made or of II a few Writers whoso whose books are ArB enjoyIng pros re ent popularity Sune Suggestions for rell Ini Ing both with reference to each nu au work and biographical at al the end ot of the Iho chapters At l the or of the tho manuAl there is a alist 1 lIt list tf of general reference bonk books h helpful to 10 n a more critical study A book to 10 l French sill stu students dents la Is Fran FranCeise calle edition the book contain H t l 1 1 tt AMERICAN WOMAN CLAIMS KINSHIP TO 10 GEORGE IYa IY IV r k i nde a i is s T r re e r rt t I t tt tN t ts s N r rt t r 3 fasces l ot IT 17 years Mrs Mr Rebecca cell bert wrt Harris H of a J hu been trying to In establish It her lieI I as II a daughter of CiC Kill King George IV and Mrs u Anne Anno Fitzherbert first wife or of that monarch the recent of tile lice marriage certificate pro prot Ing the legal relationship between George IV and nJ Mrs Mr liar Har Harris rl ris has hila redoubled her heir efforts to r from the English govern goern meat She wrote II Ur King YI Edward ara n asking his hl aid In n hl hu het relationship ICing secretary replied by b sn In ing that she could nut nul obtain the tho kings cu Eduard Icier her tether father sic cording to II Barrio hated hillet the h bitter and died cursing King Ing George for tor the disgrace he felt he had hi ought brought upon him and his family lire III Barris says aJ sho will III spend pent the ot of her life In unearthing this Ihla mystery and Incidentally establish her claim to Mrs private e estate tut which rated rate 1 In the nel neighborhood o of VI hI A hWAI to brIng into use UlO n a Mary needful to the common n uses of life with In ht con coast the u use a or of irregular verbs velh which Ih the French oe student most For lor both Joth the Le beginner II I Iund und and a d pupil the tho hL has Il advantages possessed by no other Glo work In this line and can be reco rec o vended both bolh to schools anti inde independent pendent of oC French Instruction American Book Dook company Chicago e In Susan Clegg CItI g and Her lIel Anne Warner hl has given glnn an even more amusing n e ilea of at atones s than Ihan In hur hn first Lt In them theft Susans amusing stand out with distinct distinctiveness especially III ht her dealing with Ith ihu th Mrs Ir Lathrop who whose love affair Susan manages wIth her own on inimitable aggressive 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