Show I NOTES I IDid IDid Did Bid tu neth Duke de tie Iii ro re Hy Ily survive ut tV his alleged li Ii I prison In III Paris on Ott Aug 24 2 ISH hIlP awaiting trial tIt by y the of peers pec for toi the thu ti murder of ot ottile tile the lucheS a 8 laughter daughter of 01 Fluid Iohl Mar thaI i al The l been cen moie 1 brought forward by hy thO au author aUthor thor thoI of ot The TIt Th Martyrdom Jart of or an nil mn oo nt II her latest and Ei Ermine Ernne mine u I tha Iho tim Harper Im 1111 print In ilL which tim tho most must Interesting the Hermit Is with tile the fifth duke I l portrayed as II nn a old ol mull who Wh id tho th tragedy by b nearly JIO O years It U may be stated that the Die author Is IR peculiarly well velI by y reason of or family r cou con to write with homo 1 authority the matter though she sho probably itU iii not nol anticipate the tho controversy which has lias now no been aroused by hp h this subject In Ill 1 us as II us Id In But Hul it tilts has had the ef IC effect act f et of or bringing to light much that U Iy Iyo of o c Interest b upon the mutter mutt all 1111 tending lending to confirm the time story Mory that the tho duke Juke survived his hIM alleged deuth in jilson TIson j and mil attention tilts bus been called to the thc fact ait that in Augustus A hires Hares Story tory of or My M Life which has ha been cen so o widely Ide read on both hOlh sides of Ot the At AI Atlantic lantic there thoe is It the following lIou of or time the intimation In III Emerald mind and on Ermine Under tho d datI tt of Dec Doc 6 Augustus Auguslus Hare writes as ns follows Luncheon with Miss MI s seymour H to tn meet Im thu Quoin widow Idolor of the tin who wlm talked of ot tho the murder Sho She was rith the old ohl Du flu da de mb soon oCtet after mind and lInc Alfred le do wn vai there Tiny Thy begun to 10 discuss eus the tho division of money fRone to different mom memo 1 lot 1 of the Ihl family rum II according to the Fench F system 5 and milid they spoke of a II member of ot tho Iho th family am 11 whom they the thought stingy One of or them the i Med up till the different expenses of this of or the m 1 ending I will Hh Kt I t puts puls les francs fAnd thou then tho francs fir hr I land It Ii was 18 then said Mine lu da u that I 1 first learnt that thol the tho Due DUc d wan alive and ond that Ih t they thc know kno It t The next day du time Iho Du Dm do came caine to 10 call on me I told lold him of or thin thIR conversation adding I 1 now know that the duke Is la lie Ho neither allowed It nor de do dental denied nied It A fow tow days dl 11 how over tile the duke fluke came caine c mo again and sold said sal I t havo a s favor to Ii ask osk of oC you ou It H t was ivaa that I 1 would never repent repeat to 10 his bis hl mother what wh t tI I 1 had wild to him him since It might up cM her Of or course cumo I promised hut nul then Ihen 1 I knew time tho duko WOH alive alie The Time fluke uke It may lx bo b to have hn killed tho the a 11 sword word for the tho sake Rake of his lila chill chil childrens drens governess who free CIOC from fromm nil all complicity In Iii tilt tho matter camp came to this married the Hov Dr Henry FIeld brother of ot Cyru Crus Field and all lies lIeR burled lu Iu wn cemetery Tile The tides eldest I son omm and successor of or this iluka II uk Miss Elizabeth Forbes of nf New NewYork NewYork NewYork York anti and died about a year eal ago ogo agoS S The arrival or of Mrs Humphry Humphr Ward tar for the first time In iii America on ori March MUlch Marchis 19 is on the Adriatic has hall aroused mom than limn time the visit of any ony novelist for a Jong space of years Mrs Words Wards uncle linde Matthew Arnold in tn l Sa camo came to 10 the United States jar for tho Iho time and amid repeated his Visit three years at rIl Time The present hostess anti and an 11 of Mrs Ward MB Me Frederick W V I who ho Is In the daughter of or Mat Mill their Arnold Will was likewise his Md nd tIme Hit e dwelling at at 16 east street being ono one of ot time thu older of New ew York YoI Is the tue naino samo Ilat Arnold visited vl then Mrs tirs Ward WId lias ba been bren besieged to o tell whether she Ins hat rome come for Cor Impressions of America mind and in II reply Intimates merely 1 e 10 I that she hip hut but get net them That Mrs War ird finds one mimic Oi of or her own novels rime fhe of oC Diana running In II Harer s mm eon Mth her visit Is of special interest to Mr ler lIeI great W public te One Oe notes of tim Die Nation Nuton A recently completed by II Hur lur iff J ler r j Brothers that scholar 1511 K I conspicuously the Oa series Some of 01 tho the Wn awn TIn inong Uong time 24 21 2 wit wilI n In tin thi tl work are or nf nt the Illinois IT Iere tr tury fV of je o the historical society of fl I i l ii lutt I lot t I I Ill Ih I Ii J D p of ot tin the 11 rl of ot i kimit i lle PhO of tho t h University of Michigan Charles Babcock PhD president of the time University lt of Arizona Frederick Jackson Turner PhD Ph 0 of oC the tho University I II ty I of Wisconsin larri larrison son lon PhD of ut the University of Texas James I 1 ILD 11 recent librarian at al the tile public lib library Ib bitry ru Ind mind nd l irle I Sparks lh lhor of or tho time University or of Chicago V u y UBy By l a t curious coincidence there h Is H to ti to If IX le I a In I iid m soon sOUI of or Murk Twains jwu Wilson a mi trimly play la it I will 1 displace II Squaw Man MUl which the 1 have Imo decided is 19 also 1110 truly American and ald which they the forced Into Inlo a new flew no book hool edition that the tIme house hal of ur Har Harpers lul pers pors called A hIB Man Mun Mole Moie Hum same star Miar that nade a I success of one no whit wll VL be set Rollo to makIng It lIar of limo tho thoi oIlier Mark lal T al has laR as won een the tIme Ish i public with his books and time the Bri play Is li to be an un suc Hue SUCcess cess I It IR I that Avi son has ha been boen played over hero here to the thc the delight of or many audiences mind ana The Squaw Man Is la lt running in lit II Now York ork olk nt at the Ihl pre present a S nL moment Thomas Hardys deepening popularity has III ha Ion been apparent l to 10 the tile critical reader leader but bUI It Is becoming obvious now to the thc casual one Within the time lust fortnight three of or his novels navels havn gone gono Into reprint through nn aim American house houte tho thio Harpers Time Tho ho three are aro Little Ironies Tude Jude the tho Oh Ob Obscuro and HIl Under VinIer the time Greenwood Tree Mr 1 Hardys novels noels are aro al almost almost almost most prolific In number and amid yet ct this tiis reconciles tho the reader to tn the Iho determination reiterated with in the tho week that be hc im may amIty nHI write a little verse novels e hereafter but certainly no 10 moie S S S Mark orl Twain and mini Gertrude aro UI nr temi Ien placed side sille by hy side sub as having attracted the publics moro than any other American authors A Cow fow weeks ago nt at lt ti IL dinner to 10 Gertrude G In London a 1 story was told laid by b a Ii I woman who had been bea present at 11 ata n Q Now New York luncheon when tho th author of Ancestors 11 the tho tHI author of or Huckleberry l Finn were were Introduced next to 10 each other Mark l Twain thought his neighbor was wa WI about aboul to speak and mind gallantly walled Availed for fOl her ler hel while Mrs Mis with her hel custom customary nry ary ar reserve of or manner waited WI for Cor him There ensued a chilly silence which was waH broken broket by Mark Twain baying L as a ahe ho lii shook his hIl white e locks Child Id child dont be bt 10 ea so 10 terribly boisterous Winston Churchill Is II a n sure suro enough politician poll n said 1111 an ito al Washing ton newspaper correspondent cOIT tile the other othol day dl tia I l always thought he ho was Just JUHt one o i 61 these amateur reformer like hike a IL I lot lol of oC writers who ho have havo broken Into hio the tile political mind and broken out iut lUt again that Hut Churchill is l I In lii U It I to 10 stay seo How do thi I 1 know OW He lie cause ho has baa a IL l pet pol superstition Po Pc Politicians hit arent n Lu I rabidly superstitious lot but every last ono one of or them that amount to anything has nomo ono cherished weakness in ha that huLl line Inc AM As AI soon 1001 11 I 1 hearth beard that nil al books begin with O IV I r up UI my may that bo he had Rood good political blood oll ollIn In him him anti and 1111 was VI 18 In him the game all to stay atoy Theres The Tho Celebrity Richard Cur CUI v l 1 The Crisis The Phi Crushing Coll CollIton Iton and now nl Mr 11 Career that Thai tnt Just accident Hy B tho way lid did yon OU oil over ever slop lop slur to In Ii think that Iha Con CUl gross Kiess begins begin with C CAn CAn CAmi An Ami unusual related by b Ellsworth In II lib his hil recently published book Thu fhe of or was Wl ut itt II the tle height of feet felt feltIn In the tha Himalayas ho Ime heard time the Ion of or a l bird bItt 1111 probably a I migrant from In lii India JI hut dia to tl Turkestan It I Is II certainly n mi I marvelous timing thing thai tho I little war var hIlts birrs with Ibo tho most wavering WI and lud un uncertain In certain flIght I Jh t should bo ho hub able to 10 cross cros 00 mleH of or bleak desert most of the tho way vay wn at lt nn tin elevation of ot nearly tout four fout miles mies time tho level hovel aCute Ica mica a |