| Show r NOTES I i to III Look Pali volume I 11 ind lIy by sir leas Pitmans sons Son Sont r t i i iM as an eay guide auld to to toI I of lIf The them a let letter r which II a I h hr humorous h it If It were fr not so soL 1 ir I Rd eal It roads thus thusIa L Ia 1 n JI nI I aa Pitman i I h ase send nd Me the row DeW reI refer k ju t Issued Ih the title Uti Where to toI I J my hu husband band lH t I II ttO I I tO 10 tine fino II Flemr Flem I r truly M I Char hula Swinburn I i hUMI h teat work The A Ap of hu has jut just been beeb I hi a I great to 3 01 and ho he will III go 0 to t an any Loath to avoid being by a numan o of the p press some time i ac an ng journal 7 I d to 10 obtain some oO oOt t I him at all 11 cota and nd oat on mt Common St t a spot w h knew the poet would parr on ilia hl lIy 1 y walk J Mr 11 Ii h his appearance nd Ih the r h approached him In h hi m mall ll p manner manne For a moment Mr was too to an err r and feeling that at al hi his ag flight III AS le h w was how t I ad act lIu suddenly an 14 idea to het and ht he M H friend I II see I ur IID that you vou lire are talking but butI buta a I am stone ton def deaf t I annot hr hear I ht 1101 You OU eay ay I will wish 1 Ii gong morning The lipid ru ruse entirely and with a I look th the In Inn n departed to think out an n othet article t rather ag e In Thuc d dated t contains a N remark to th the effect the tho woman who la Is saat lIl le th the woman who ts I in th the repute Hut HUI lived very py long Urn time alTO ago A classical of nur h has P the th dlf dl ier nep between ancient and In the rather neat t redo Th rh wide 1111 and 1 rI lIk i t quoted by I I Oi live O utterance to tot like 31 J That woman l II or of beat t renown ur t n whom hom there thre Ie talk In the I wp we praise or 01 rum nIli her ber down I never shall agree to Mrs ra Carr Chapman Cut Catt to th the report ort of tb the Wad lead WadI ug I bookseller ot of In fail tw u Of the brut Kt selling Illustrated books to In that t I at al the tam are ara Pule ul ulI I uIe III b by Whiting end and andun Sun un and nd Shadow la III Spain by Maud aud both or of which are re In inthis this country c by Little Brown A Corn Com any Boston editions of each d r Ih thaw wilt will shortly be brought o or Iy r London publishers Who Is II the greatest Miss Mill Gilder who knows know U the writings of 01 authors as well 11 as any 11 ruts rille asks ka the question In the Chi aMO 0 Tribune an and answers It In straightforward fashion with Por Pori i I wee II for or hI her faith It l all plO plOd d the publication of tM the w Idea I l novel Th The Three then aa Says Maw M It If anyone jl I should ask ak III me who I thought was the it att of lIh novelist I should say IlAY Themes Hardy nut next Ili What bout about UM I t M redith U tr w K nH great rat but till hla I late r noe noels ha c teen too Involved 1 to I any but his moa moat devoted disciple But th then neither herd nor Meredith I Is writing novels fly more mol I is thank good II x III Ills latest tory story Th Th 1 begins as I ii h his usual wa way with Ith description of c can cann n nn n such s no on One but butIr Mr Ir can oan write and tha that he heiJu f iJu Plunges at on once Into Inlo Ih the story W Wn We Wean an n aI always upon this Ihl writer toe j tremendous passion 10 end for humor One m may HI feel sure that hut he be heM M to pt get the real thing come InformAtion regard rard IK fig Ih the popularity of books book or of child I n has recently been gathered in III New York II 11 seems Im that o of the U t hooks most molt popular mona among the children child ren In elementary cl class rooms room Loul Louisa M Alcott Little Women elands at the head hed and Hawthorne Wonder Book at th the toot loot In the theOr Or first n books book on the list ate t fire tia o of MIM works work including The and Dd LIttle Mn Men Crusoe le Ie th the and nd Alice In Is III the 11 tho I The children were Invited to write the reasons for or their choice or of ho bo k kaM ka and aM Ib of the comments were most Cloys Bora a a talc scorn l rn Ill girls books bet bat must Of KI Miss orl were rend by the toys bett and would un dl stand at the head or of any ny list The quotations show one or two et etson son IOn for tOI her strong tro hold on the tho d 1111 il ildean deanin dean In Little Women the m so real ItRI that we e would hardly bo be to lie see them m lit step out of 01 tit the book and hk hands like old friends friend Little Men n Is II one of tile the stories torl I that mak makes ont one wish the they would nev never top stop LI Little Women I Is ve very simple uld d not In the least t sentimental This is isone one reason wh why I 1 like It so 10 well Mr t Maud Kul Howe of I Sun tun and shadow In Span writes to hr her publisher Little Brown R C Ce from Rome where r she is III spending the winter that she hll I is a member o of the Relief In that tty for tor tile the help of 01 the earthquake suffer u are In and nd that thaI Mr went down to U the island nil m the ship ern ernnt sent nt by the lame committee committe where he be did good and obtained some splendid phol photographs ph On In his hili to Rome Mr Ellett I was visited by the kin king zed d queen ot of wh who went to hi his stallo to vie view his hi painting The pa of et h Tides which I is to be besent sent to the National museum In Wash and to I th the photo photograph graph Mrs Elliott that the scenes en though wr were wonder wonderful ful and nd and nd that sho h hail had heard of countless thrilling which skis would woud write ab about ut later laterA A to th the March Marett Bookman bt kook which have sold 1014 the Met beet In the tho of 01 demand durl during the are 1 Trail of the to Pine Itoe 3 ester Smith t r Smith il i Locke Lee Le wl Rand Hand Johnston though ton toa Mifflin IThe Lit tue w Brown BlOwn 1 The Red Mouse Osborne Dodd Mead 1 Little Brown I cis 10 have peas to nN with a new edition of TIt Th Man Who Ended War for tor England Three London publishers desired aired Ute the rights Ward Lock Loek Co the successful ont one Mr vivid description or of the ea C counter between the English and Iter Ger Iterman man IlIaD navy In the English channel will bake maka a strong tron appeal to the people peo N already Idy keenly dive to the poe pol aib bUill ties vr of such ucb an occurrence I Is familiar with Ith bothers lib lines How the water wees Jm down at adore Lodore In tact it t I s the only thin thing of his ble that survives In the r memory lemo Therefore everybody will lie be by this alory 0 One Ii dry summer a Canadian un on a to Ku Elig land Ind who had read and ben been enthrall enthralled ed by famous Jingles cm om to and nd set t out done alone to wat t h the waters come orne down lit et Lon Long h ha wandered der about boul vainly esk k kIn In Ing the lost loel Lodore until at last bridled ed M baffled and bubbling with fury ho be hoat sat at himself upon a large Irle dr der In an almost dried up water ater COU course down which trickled a tin tiny stream a native Uv the liNt first he be mad seen b that day I oae alesi along HU HI yell yelled II ed Ue the taw bp can oan you tell caw rne where I can t the tails fall rf d Why maats replied the rustic you are In middle ot of em emA r A s journal announces an n Sd allet somewhat discovery r In tit the cUt city II library rot t Zurich It I iii a manuscript t work of 01 whose works of the s I lion Uon pried OrI d are well known The I his tk just jUlit discovered consists of If too pails end and d deals with events nta from Ui 1115 to t n we a 8 prior of the ur of St John or of Jl He ft lAa 1 th the friend ot of I If c p did not the remarkable of the institutes or of In th the hOIl house lit at Verona b by Ih the h historian III bt tall 1111 It II would went 11 lu tt that the Ms which h has JI t collie I to light hould have hav f 11 and nd unknown to r roe liP nearly 11 Iv eve In a H well 11 known as that tut ot of Zurich |