| Show r NOTES I Here lure Is a tragedy liro thin that for fol dramatic appeal can cun hardly be he soy SUI passed by b Tho The bald l tact fact tal is that thaI after aCler ono unsuccessful attempt Miss Xora May MILY French killed l herself lust month at ut the homo of oC George Sterling this the author of ot the tho poem Tho of Wine which has Hot el the tho literary world talking Thc Tho Ilor ot ol the first attempt at Is ls this MIss 1155 Trench was ms u II and gift gifted cd ed young oung woman who hail had Written both verse erso and of exceptional for the Saturday Evening Post and other magazine Like Liku all 1111 of ot her hel tom toni ho sho frequently brooded over the mysteries of II fl luid death Her uncle n a Presbyterian minister han liau often ott ei deplored suicIde to her hel Ho lie told ler Ier It If the tho thought of lit Her ver entered her milid to 0 sit pistol In lii hand Ila d In a shadows i path ath and ami to 10 shoot ihen the Iho cd of tho the soft SoU gloom touched l her hel By U that thaI you OU will have hare repented sold ald her hel uncle Vou rou will Mill not nol shoot hoot But Dut tho the Idea fascinated ed the tho gIrl Her Hor poetic temperament and nervous condition took to 10 the contemplation of death Monday londay she sat in the tho Sterling cot coti i and lIld brooded broo led over ovel a I verso verse In Houa Hous Housmans mans Bans Lad In which a at t ends his life with wilh a II revolver Bravely done my lad bravely done doue Ih wrote Tote under the lines lilies Then rhen with Fl 1 revolver hidden In her 1101 dross dros drosche ibe che h hurried out to a on tho the theof 1 of f tho the pines looking out on tha tho valley of Cannel Mission lIl lon for en who Iju reached tho the shadow cast by hy byi bya hylor i a lofy lotry lor tree trec and when It touched tho the of her dross III S sho she pointed the tho pistol it II head ad il pulled the tho trigger Hut hint ButT tr T r hand was Willi not as aR steady as 11 sho she or 01 as al Mho tilo hoped the bullet CM Nd by her head clipping only ono i ill ul of ot her hm bright hair hull Having beet been face ace to 10 face tace with death her hel mood Returning to tho the cottage the die told Mrs Sterling what she sho had 1150 1011 her tier the tho curl Hi H bIed od 11 her hel uncle for tor or his hili and gaily that s she sho he would live IIvo and ci jik Ik k Tho The next net night however Miss lUss French tool cyanide or of potassium mid and l her hel life liCe j sol Albert Bushnell Harts Ideals the tho last Int volume of the llie th Harper cooperative coope ratio history The Nation contains contain many pat and find H sayings modern In speaking of what wh t ho calls culis government Professor Hi lIal r V 1 marks Nobody over stated tt Ih rIcan principle priori of ut party arty or nl better Sto Ste StoW Steen W m en will WIlO m wilen told lold that the candi di for to i was a II d ii dt t l 1 ud id All Ul 11 1 I want to know is IJ he If I b our d 1 rascal rascalS S Not e tin III I ket Jt Interesting part parI of Mr Irr Ir i v Ma latest work worl the thc prose proe drun milled The S Is tho th In hi he I ic hig hi I 11 to 10 ti story alory T I Leather U u top My ily 1 Indebtedness nels ho says to this source in undertaking the present play goes without saying s Yet It would not be true Irue cither to tu Haw work or my own cal to classify Tho The Scarecrow as a it II dramatization of ot Without particular particularizing particularIzing izing hero tho full of or Haw flaw consummate sketch which Is available to every ever reader tho the diver divergence gence I 1 1 refer rMel to may he be summed up briefly The Tho scarecrow of Hawthorne IK is tho the Imaginative epitome or o of ot human charlatanism with emphasIs upon the tho of ot fashionable society Hawthorne ids his hili narrative wIth on an undeveloped 1 aspect II of his theme which constitute the tho lh starting point of ot the Ule th conception of oC my lilY play ilay the UIO aspect namely of ot the es ell essential tragedy of the tho ludicrous nn on aspect which In its development Ine me Inevitably vitaby predicates for fOI my play pIa it a 1 di dl divergent treatment and a different con conclusion Although In this play Mr MI has for tor once abandoned verse in lit favor ot of it Is perhaps s the most daring piece of or work ho has over ever at atu u U fuse uso par pir la In II Censure do tie V Yar r comes comos The Tho Memoirs of a It This Rus Russian stan sian M n Governor to author Prince himself the tho book boo hail been jeen consigned Tho The volume was WI sent lont to 10 It the tho prince in III complimentary courle sy by Mr Herman tor tOI or of ot tho Iho original and inid it II was Willi turned returned to him at tim the address by b the sender tho the Astor library Then will perhaps be some free fr discussion ot or tills this Incident in America Refused by hy bytho bythe the tho foreign censor at ut Warsaw hai said all that Russia Hussla ban baa to say Hay 4 4 4 Mr Will AVill N Harben has hal a good gooe story to 10 tell one with a moral which he says might road hats the tho use J o One Oue of or the tho mules ladles who are oN constrained to enter entertain tain taut their literary clubs with after aner afternoons with authors wrote Mr Ir Hiir hen ben asking him politely to furnish her lier with tho the story of ot his life Being a IL busy hu man inait Mr JIll Harben sent u tL courteous letter of II regret Instead hOl on the tho lady wrote politely to of or Virginia she Bho had hod seen his WillIe name attached to a II Harper er record l en on endorsing dorsing Mr MI novel Linda Whereupon hereupon the tho ex ox governor being at nt least no nl less busy bus than Hun Mr politely wrote tu to the tho mayor marol of ot Oil Dilton ton because Dalton was Mr Harbin was wa born Where Whereupon WhereUpon Vh ro upon the mayor OI being also 0 busy bus polite politely I ly Wrote to 10 Mr 11 Loveman Loeman of Dalton because Mr III Loveman was a friend of Mr III di Whereupon Mr Loveman politely wrote to 10 Mr 11 Harben ll m who Is III to 10 blame blunie or 01 did tho the lady Udy Iad get ReI the l S S S 1113 Humphry Humphr Ward will sail from I England to America on March 11 on onboard board the Adriatic Sho She expects to 10 re ye remain main as a tho the guest of ot her hel cousin Mrs Irs I Frederick I W V r I six weeks nooks lit irs Nes XO York A largo o number of I social have hav uh lUl been for fOI her nt and there is no nl und end to 10 in sight sigh I In spite of tho the conjecture as 01 to how much or of her bel coming experience she will turn Into nio material It is that Mrs Ward Vard War will give gl herself over 0 11 to a IL single minded enjoyment of or flint fIrst and let leI literary U motives for tOI or a I at any un rate alone The Tho T of or Diani in hit Harpers Magazine to 10 bo be b a n fertile topic ot of dis discussion e during the tho sojourn of or Ha Its au tu author thor thur 4 Prank Frank new novel noval Tho 1110 of ot a IL Child bids fair fuir to revive a tl con eon controversy that raged vigorously ii i few fow IgO with regard to tin thu morals of the he women of the thc stage Mage In this eMU case tho the Y actually commenced before eforo the tho book Will was written for tor or tho the theauthor author bus recorded that It Is hi thu out oot cola of ot IL a discussion between her and her bix bl lIhr tin III late lale Owen Hall au author tIter thor of or anti and other musical comedies comedic It was their Intention to wilto together loether the of a IL typical Lon Lou London London don ilon Gaiety ir who ih marries a II poor peer mil and is hit taken up tip by II L smart society Mr MI Hull hold hell h hl that thul such n II girl Irl oven even though tho h SK kept her h 1 d through I lica liei stage career t tild Inevitably succumb to tho greater temptations of t fashionable life Mrs lIs on un the thc hand baud In Insisted insisted that no io general rule ruta could I bo bi 0 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