| Show e j POEM E SHOULD b D i w THE DgE R yi 1 V 3 The fhe dreamer dreamed 1 anil IIo Ii lu 11 by hr a II mocking l E EIt i in earch elleh of tim r l v J It went I j Hut h while IIII iL JI tho Ihn world as liS the Iho he yi f I If in II Its III work t to tho orld mit J i I hll Inis donoV i iI j I Y V rg yot ever tho l i IS I III Until la In omo 1 s the of r arih V rill ugo to 10 day 1111 The 1111 dreamers dream nian nil lI of power f 11 jN o Jiow ho mens lives III Unit wll Who knew 1011 not 1101 tho Iho dreamer I I hill but took lUle Ills dream III And 1111 transformed tho i ro world w III with willi It II Tim world bows hOH down 1011 to 10 th mull of the dreamer lles HI HIYI iVI YI tho Ihl dream Iw Is I tins tIll secret forte has IUIS forced man S Tho SONNET I r ro O Ido of the moon lion In ln on tho Iho le thy thin cold ray Tho 1110 hath all 1111 tho Iho io iu display And h Iho o of moonless thero Somo liveliness of stars yet 1 Thy Ih light us liS down lm lI tile the slopes of Thou e t Mow n IL lonely ay 11 to some SOllie dim house of dreams glory vision blun hl fuI music fire And Am than tho thon dost appear As A CIt hUll thon I omo Ollie lost note from somo lost lut lyre Sonic lou hat hath outworn Joy jO and fear Sumo Somo that hath never known desire Some SOllie dream of f rOIl pod made visible and clrar Humphreys In III Magazine Ia I r NOTES I II The Dukes Motto Myel h 1 the Mel lIy thIs author to I appear a Il Its In M o Is n l f inan In m The Duke s Hint of or which has maintained a n deop 1 upon Mr McCarthy for 01 many The Tho new n novel is for by IW the he during the tho latter fortnight In III August r Day author of or tho th novel of o tho Maine lumber woods w hldi has lias proved 1 a big book bouk on the tho Harper list 11 tills this tells a IL splendid flory lor of tins sort Sol of n mon men ical leal woodsmen wood men menar arc ar A who was a making mailing his missionary mi rounds from camp to camp arrived ono day In III a It ew of French F I Canadians and sot bOt up his altar allar In tho cook k Imp camp c Woodsmen explained Mij Pay no IlO money In camp amp I they ther aro paid hi III a lump In spring and the Iho priest was ready r to 10 do man of o the 50 tho fath father er c an nn order for 01 1 this to 10 bo cashed In Inthe 11 the city elly office Ono One of or the of happened to be In the tho time and taking the usual paternal interest In the mon men that thaI cm in Clio he big woods display in them that the amount wan loo largo large dollars he said was Vas enough for nr the 1111 priest considering how hol harti choppers have to work for fl their money and further declared that thaI ho would not nol honor orders above ahoo that amount What hlll do clo yon suppose tho men mell did then Gave Ga the priest orders to just double tho subscription and said they would not nol Um liE i a It until tho wn tr OId And A lid tho operator under woodsmen pretty Irell well gave In I t 4 From 1 a 11 favorite fn holiday region r gion with Oarland comes a It ary I ry that Ihal Is more sporting than human than scholarly The Tho novelist lIsl was at binder I a Il point near Iho Indian reservation Ii ho il that thaI there was ns to be he u a Horse race moe in which best hest blood with in the borders of oC the Iho tribe Will was to compote Sir III Garland went too o course became so I interested In the preparations lr that the Indians asked him ni to act as judge of the nice Ho H win 10 zest and apparently ins Ills duties involved over to the thc 1 liller may bo ho tho th differences bc he tween noel the rn lish Hud and the American of or these is politics Politic on Ira win women in them that is 15 p nurture Iho A strainer writer is con coni tl tho not for In I O the h It II i separation oC ho r s sa ays H a In K Harpers Bazar that to iii Englishman makes the thu lives of o in incomplete so insipid while to III themselves It pile a 1 sup chance Readers I I of if Lady Roses Hose Daughter Dau will remember bill ber how naturally Mrs MIH Humphrey Ward mado wallo her heroine move moc through the tho world of if statesmen and diplomats and alid how cleverly she he gave the Impression sion of or a salon that was in the tho know of nf all that worth knowing Tho political scheme is at al tho very oly core In Inthe the tho later novel noel The rhe Testing of or Diana Mallory even to the thc extent of 0 the ho hn sympathy with tho political am ambitions for or the thc sake of nf which her 1001 deserts hel The rho writer of the article a London llon journalist whose who c name is h withheld Jd that not nol only do Englishwomen thus wield a direct and welcome Influent the world of or af affairs affairs fairs but they likewise have provided for them a hobby Infinitely more lIlore en n l thc social or phil philanthropic plc diversions of their American cousins Fay co I quo May lIIa Do That You please the tho motto inscribed NI over the thc notorious s abbey which Is I tho setting of nr Max tons los gay romance Sir Richard 1 combe is decidedly indicative If stories that aro even cen now tho district of tho remodelled abbey which Si It New NI York man lIlan is occupying aro at al atall nil all to be believed It is said by h the tho village folk that this mock brotherhood who styled themselves Franciscans from Clum their founder Sir SI Francis Dashwood Mr villain did do 10 what they thoy pleased Thero Tholf were 13 of lh m and they the the law 11 to worship the fiend of oC s with clever mockery of o ritual Tho ho village folk Colle whispered also ll o to the tho of the tho American occupants occupant how ono night tho countryside rose up nl and punished them by lowering a n hile ous shadowy form outside the tho window and how they thoy scattered really Ing that the lend hall had appeared among them lie nt Beach has recently beep a IL sub of alarm to his friends by reason Ionson of or press reports that hat ho he was In danger dangel of losing 10 nS his sight as tho result of a shooting shoaling accident at In Alaska Tho re Ie reports ports paris welo exaggerated For F a fort Crl fortnight night the th author has buen beell under hospi hospital tal treatment lr in Seattle the thu phy have announced that tho affection tion lIun of or th eyes Is purely local and a that no permanent Injury will result 11 The accident however has hils delayed tho return of 11 Beach Bach from an all ous and accounts say vastly success successful ful ul hunting trip among the of Alaska When hen he dOe l get back to the states It II will bo bl to l find himself very er much a n bust with lIh The Barrier quoted the favorite novel no In III Inmost most of tho big cities and ami repeatedly announced by the tho Harpers for fo I Ing As yet tho first claim on Mr Is I a II true truo vacation claim hooks books as u IL friend puts it fl bears blar before I It is 11 11 It notable fact tel that thaI Edith Edit h Wynne Matthison who Is Mrs Charles nann Kennedy wife wie of IC the author of Tho Iho Servant in tho House and lead leadIng leadIng Ing woman In tho cast ca t acted In the very cy first play Mr Kennedy ever wrote had bud the thc author describes It II and lInd S I forgot forget it besides beside An old oW soap boiler hough urns out nut to In bo a t god gor lIt Ilk symbol s somehow This debut per performance was wan thoroughly amateur the thc plucky company making all nl their own scenery and costumes co and in a n sense if was a u family affair too tho authors collaborator and assistant Il l was tho brother of the lady These two Mr Ir K and Miss Iss Matthison h wore not acquaintances of or orthe the stage but children together in War Warwickshire nl According A to ll the present copyright cop la it Is impossible J to protect the title of a It book Tin nta are arc protected hut but the tho name Is I not A particularly flagrant and familiar case is The Man Ian Manof of oC the Hour This admirable title had been given commercial value by br tho success of Octavo popular no novel novel vel It II was i as calmly appropriated und and tacked taek d on to a It political that thata a In no n sense a It dramatization of or tho Iho book And now comes the announce announcement ment nt that a Il play Ilay entitled Tho Th Best BestMan Man Is heng produced In Boston Mr 11 Harold MacGrath might feel with 1 Justification lon that his wall known story had haU to him a n proprietary Inter Interest est cst hi III that title but tho th courts would not recognize It II 1 i rho Lanil l 1 1 thu tho laving new novel Tv Radford Warron n 11 n is a tt astory story stul for WOI one of or today In hI the big ranks of Uio tho people Tho rho hero hen IH Is a n Y 1 c i l of ideals und of w to mako thorn thom trw tIU thero are two and women almost rival heroines herI t es and onu onH hIp big Ii Irishman nl d II v r and II j LEASES s FR x 7 x f H t jt j jf f CL v H lr m JK t z n ife 0 ri rii 1 z t i 1 i t tr Fx r r 1 I II I jI f z 1 1 F I z 1 1 i J k 7 z 1 f Il l I 1 f 0 I z i 1 A AY Y h 1 X 1 X 1 1 f I Y y 1 77 X THE LATE MRS LOUISE FERGUSON Tho news new of tho clout de lh h of Mrs Ferguson which recently In Now York will ninny limn on tho part Hul of old In III Salt Sail Lake Mrs on was th hu daughter of or President anil Free Y Sho was aA one of six Fix sisters In III that family Ih only Dilly survivor boltl Ms Her surviving t brothers arc alO H H of 11 tho De eret National Dank Banle Hilt Alonzo of C M 1 I Mrs Irl Ferguson 1 In III tho lute sixties and amI early seventies was as one of the belles helles of or her he especial 1 circle In III Salt SaIL bake and ono of thu best Insl known ladles of or the city eit She Bhe early III married James l an 1111 actor and theat theatrical manager whoso stage mime namo WitS was Tames Harris arid ho was II with tho Iho Suit Sail Lake theater for fOl many years yeal his wife occasionally appearing with the Iho stock company of or thorn tho days She then with husband hu to Now York where they have resided ever oer since Ho Un died a IL few w years ago x with jut just that thul reasonable mixture of o the host hest and 1 In III his ideas of living that Ihal Is found fo ml in tho Iho rest of us A romance of loc lovo and city elt politics poll ward politics with u a difference and It II is the Irish wit wll and the Irish III II sentiment of o It that makes mal es the th difference The ro romance Jt mance Is horn born In III a IL pray old castle In Ireland hut hill the tho story begins and In III Chicago The book ls J published by h Harpers 11 I BOOKS I I I Yard YUI and Garden is title llIe of ofa a 11 book h I of o practical information for fo the amateur gardner In III city town 1011 or 01 sub suh suburb urb urh by Baker The ho Bobbs Merrill company of Indianapolis 1111 aio e thu Ihu publishers This excellent now work ork is j copiously Illustrated with pho photographs and The Tho book hoole is replete suggestions for ot tIll tho plan planning ning and planting of oC yard ard and garden form tho simplest to tho most m L preten Its opening chapter on the Iho yard on un its possibilities following how to plan planting lawns vines an annuals perennials shrubs trees ote etl with lists of varieties to plant for fr best effect in III given situation To 10 all who appreciate the tho value vallie of oC a olty bea hel and anel know how much the 1 fled fied homo contribute to the former the lIw book will bo a decided l help Few Fel persons nowadays deny cleny that value nille of the sort Hon estimable e in dollars and cents I as H well as beauty beaul can bo added IHl rl to a home by b the judicious planting of o thu yard No 11 matter how ho imposing u It house may be or 01 how perfect and harmonious tho lines of oC its ils architecture or H how well 1011 its II Interior may he bo finished or PI fur 1111 furnished all suffer when the yard is II neg nel A study of Yard and Garden will enable the owner of or a Il lot I lt to 10 beau the tho same and make It I harmonize with lIh its lis artistic surroundings and en 11 hance the value vallie and attractiveness of Ills his home Spanish Header By nv Charles Alfred A M I plOos sor hilI of r modern languages language of oC Arizona Beginners In Spanish will find in this reader nil all the necessary help even eIn though they are unfamiliar with any all other language than English h The first selections are ale so Imp o that they may be JO used to 10 accompany grammar work III it a It very vcr early of ul SI Ish study and at the Ihl the earli ah earlier er oj a L basis for 01 Pro Progression is I made gradually to short holl stories storie of or sufficient difficulty an introduction to any of the Ihl longer and lUfI plays the tho teacher may for further reading The Ihl fe e havo haj made with lIh a view to give glo student as liS many common words and Ut I Idioms as IlS possible For 01 reading use lias hn been made of a n few rn clippings from newspapers and other sources as ns well as of o some sun paraphrases oC Ie tho fables In verso vorse of With the u e exceptions the selection are 11 from the Ihl works of tho Iho best hl ami most popular writers of If modern limes The vocabulary Is complete both in 11 forms and In III definitions and explains adequately everything that a 11 beginner would not be 11 likely to 10 understand In Ih are III tables lahl s giving a 11 eon con else Iso summary of the Spanish verb Goethe Hermann lI and Dorothea a Ed Hed by II Waterman T He tt Pr PI D professor of the I he German language and l University Ameri American can all Book company New York Cincin Cincinnati nati and Chicago No one fino of tho texts v for the study of or German n this educative the value alue TIll Tho present edition has ha been prepared to lu meet PI I the III wish I h of u teachers for fol nil edi tion Hermann and Dorothea with concise notes and a vocabulary The Thc introduction deals with the history of the tho poem and an Us Its literary form while In tho Iho vocabulary he am Intended rl to 10 afford a II broad culture and anda a valuable equipment o for 01 subsequent SUbR reading a It mechanical translation tall Is J discouraged throughout Avellaneda Balta ar al bj IJ Carlos Lilt LIU D instructor In lil the Spanish language nage and LillI literature of California This Biblical drama is I ono onn of great Areat literary merit and at al Ih same amo I time eminently adapted to 10 tho thu needs of 0 students of or Spanish Though It Is 1 written In ill poetry which not infrequent quent reaches lehs the sublime Its lis lang lan is simple and natural and ancl thole toru easy lm to understand In this edi 1111 tion ho the notes throw such suh light upon uvon till he text as ItS will bettor enable the stu dent to 10 appreciate the historic setting of fI the tho play ia and to In understand hOI far al it conforms to the Iho Bible record All the th necessary neel lar af is given In tho notes and vocabulary l MAGAZINES l Tho Youths Companion for 01 this thil week ek lias hils for Ol its opening number a U story In which a dog clog poses as character alii which If I of or Interest throughout Other tales ore al included In in I hp number and allol the special 1 Is on fill Public Schools SchoOl in England by b Horace Annes Annc Icy le Current topics topic is a Il de IH department full of memorable things s and the childrens pago furnishes Its lis usual entertaining matter matt r for fOl the little ones |