Show i k i I I L TriE SONG OF THE EASTER w Vf III III 0 mi wa 1 1 UK Of life et 01 MM 1 till Ii bM f Hit Ht Ih ah It ft 1 1 Orr them Mila Hila 1 aind I iu 10 aI ISh de or Ihl sisal WI f II th III via UNI Ih i I ae we C briM to 10 tI of nf ofU U Jt nn 11 IIi In Ihl a 1 tji Id or ir tt b jami to 0 tb Irl c aar tn aw l Iki i 1 lint 1 ta of mr air ikast 31 11 I hI 1 Iu 4 III awl lilt Ve f or nf aIl II ri t ir Ie IIII alic I WIt out or nr our fliNt ri riI I Ih tile nIc gf 1141 f at r CHr riIa lb II 1111 I h If C I i ianI It If 1 III hOIl Air ab HI In of e lIh 1 1111 Ih tIit lot II h hAil b RII 16 fliP 1111 you tab I r It h Inc or Hf tI 11 of fir ler birth are or of 1111 life 11 h free from hl trite 1111 11 then ilK ike ahe aa the I I Irr Iha naHi Who halh fIa I our our or at hall hin auth 11 11 Y Ye lahi 1111 III ilk hlf lit hr hitri in III U 1 tin iii or of Ihl t 1 h niad wiH or Of and Your JId Jt I na III Ua r r I NOTES 1 I III II tj lUmen au autI u uth tI th lOr In This Thill Our World arid and itu 11 and both hit have be become or of the liter dur ru or women to Ill br bar declarations I is only of o men the Wo Woi 10 J hl II L address addre before i Trad Union et N New she hc compared man life partner I hl horse that In rs Ih the head of oC the hou III II the thel l 11 r ot or the oats OIt In spite ot oC Mrs I i mw ii to e the contrary 11 nearly an alt women A woman 1 supported by her husband hund husbandS S S S Hamlin has haa mail an e 1 trIO th held of the II irama ram with II iky Miller of Hell II Ol II rew ek ago In Jund thi h d I who to help tin on tinh onI I h I rk Ik f Il a theater nd I to 10 I H h II I to lb Ih artistic Hell I a small mall town which h haM a 81 d lit W thi th play pia but th thap ap to O th the drama II audience In tIP the ap p fl On point In the plot lM tp Iene of It a woman who whon n 0 thai thi th rule resolutely I f U III b bi applied to 10 U ha methods h Mr last book h World arid the HII iI 4 aim One of bl hs bt best known knon The Captain ot of lh the Gray rp Trop Troop has hall Jut just boon been Ly Jy th Ih J h II A Macy on of oC the th of til tt s and of oC It of Poe th Biography SrI has 4 u a old estate itt at Pen Iten i about ft fl mlle miles from I k Mp with Mrs t Nacy Macy who whoa a 3 M and with her fal falM tarn M Miss Ii Keller will e eI as asI I tI n It home homp bout about M I t tr end nd Mrs Mr Mr Mary y It I Is said Id tJ OJ thi th larer part ot of their 1 rn to 11 Kellers work workS i S S S Shit fh lit hit I Robert O 0 tarn fm on Lincoln bits been n nj j I td i ii form to 10 tie be r rd b by thu th thI I t hlO haji been agreed that Co I tle I oratorical gift never h 01 1 It a hither level than In that ht I h Oil n Lincoln In lb the nw S I or of Lincoln the vol lit raved by the Ur harpers Er from of Allan Thorndike Rica fth b be auld ald Lincoln was wa corn om 1 II bra brul 11 In h hert and hi words word candid as II mir 1 K II i hi perfect ot of his hll hisT T f hl hL manner clothes loth II aJ Ig und 1 ha be i Li I j II lt wa was as r t th gentlest memory Of at our 1 1 1 ll I S S SI I 11 j England which remained dr deaf rH K I th or of ml mH she h should hould creal eros t j al h his been l of nf her het military It dr j by bv a crude melodrama l f tV hy y Brooks BrooD from fromI t I In the Iu Issue of for Mil Merck rh N An English I me th the play has halO hI d describe the rate rater r Krown a n and of If his hili fool foole of 01 KiplIng d deport port and at Uta t 1 I Illy of r r eo JuI I w 1 II army lands land and nd Iu hou house I Is occupied Th flu I nf if t the who t I f thi I II shOwn Finall U 1 lii III el eiss a aIt v a It Its u us and It into i It f Ih enemy J JI san fill before To ToI I I h t of thu hp rm I who offered ered 11 to no llon I ii I nd shoot him rays a aMr I Mr Brown a led Id litton 0 t f u 1 Itt POd orr hv hey I III II 4 I f I Iu this Ihl Its Says Brooks Mil it ft ti I I ih lit ryes rye of th ur In InI I 1 n It 11 baa I I Ii that fatally I h th naU natIon givan up to tn toI I lId flue who has I rl J thu dutY of I to hia 1 Tit Woman l ti 1 a vast vastI I t I Otis On of these w Was of at I trw It will b be tomm mm t I I h Ih the villain of the h story storyS S t iiii PiaU 00 Ih h hs s I ad up Ul h b author I I r i l 1 lady who wh P PI I hi hiI M II 1 I 1 Cu In I I o Nh I ii II I v I U 1 hat hili H h hi M i I 1 I hp 11 RUI Auit Mr nl iii iiii i of r your uk bik 1 t I ICu Kitu m ma It if I si siu y u tJ i ut k koa It i tI 11 J V i II 4 I is ai a vary vry tame tam ou alt ant anti j II i ut YOU t II a df f lIFt ti Ii U I that you will n nn pit ti n t to t I know no a ai 11 I 11 V III JD to In any aye lit this Ihl ii would fa far 11 I 1 I have ever a IP n lID hooks 1 I u 1 that I I I my Im Imagination The man I Is alive and under my gas In tact he be heI beI I my own husband Irving F and Hangs are ano ted on the lecture platform this season n In II a Wiles of dramatIc dl All throe have hav won considerable for favor forIn favorIn In this capacity Mr 1 I Is ny cr I Ir received than with Ill hi Eben Mr lr new novel prom Lma one or of hi his best and nd Johll Kendrick Dana hOM mat lut publIshed book brought out by the he harpers IS lit at holiday time w was The Idiot has hili one on of the largest mu most wl 11 come among mong the Ibe fraternity or authors It Is III a noteworthy tact In Inthis this situation Ut that the public seems a to prefer to hear a man read d from hi hiom own om th from thOM of some om more famous mat masters There la Is laa Isa a touch or of Intimacy to In the tint rat easa that I is n as good as 11 a glimpse behind the i scenes IMI S S S SIt It is ald Id that hat the drama novel I Is iut of fashion could be mo more tI tio The There ha has been 11 A time when w tuny playwrights turned to tn fiction for foundations tage productIon of no nolies 1 lies than three t novels novel of The company a ar now way and nd a are at work ork on four ON oilier It 11 I well 11 established that hak Earp took lh the plots plot or of A As Y u Like It for tor Measure A Win In tr TI Tale and nd other pta pa from hom nov rip Ill bv should the dramatists ot of th the to do 1101 so soS S S S The poem or of Jam James are with tho composers of songs and hundreds ot of set Mt tin tinge have been provided for tI tIThe them The one which has baa been beell mOlt moat tN ire eat t to music La III probAbly A ALI LI ll known ii There Girl Dont Cry nc the who hue have hied their skill upon It are II A Norris Norri p A Sehl ker II 11 M ii Vincent C C Mary Mry X K WOOd and J 3 Jor JorIan Jordan Ian dan S S Ray Mannard Haker Bakr the author ot of Nw New Id Ideals lt In UNlinK Healing Stoke I is one on Ut the group or of author who bo as II young mM men In Chicago did brilliant work for tor forthe th the papers Including P Peter Dunne John McCutchon McCutcheon George Alt AIM George Barr and nd ethels After he came cam to Nt New York he ha joined th the start of at McClures Md and itter Iller became lIm associate editor of Tn The Magasin In hi bl period h he gained III a reputation for c clear In Insight sight into Inlo In and material progress which he could sad and Interpret In luck a wy way as to make It significant and nd Later b he became adUlated with The Monthly and others who WI were In so Ial lad In tM the U of the more spiritual life of tho nUnn nation m latest lat t hook thO or of these hIU two to tine or of de On th the on hand he treats th thu aspect ct of the new medical movements and Interprets them hm to tb popular mind and on the other h he tile the Emmanuel and activitIes showing holne how both It are or of a great unrest pervading nUn Ih the r l BOOKS 1 TIIe Th Man J la Low Lows T Tee by If Mere Car tober author of oC TIt The Cir Clr eular Cular tc Illustrated Is I color by howard Chandler Christy Chry cloth TIt The Company polls TIt The Circular wu was one of the happy of 1101 Hr Here wu wa waa a story torr b by an n author uti known which element ot of humor and nd mystery In proportions th that thru reading 11 was captivated Th The corn com was somethIng new piquant and dl like Ilk the liNt first t taste of dressed with Ith oU oil oUr oilIn r In the In Lower Lowr Tn Ten Mrs Rifle hart tells an It veil even better story or with 1111 even nen r gayety and ovals mois Inte Intense humor This Thill Incessant spon pon hu humor of h hy hers may y be taken am hr bar eon I to Uv lesion lellon tb the very ery eryn asnoe n of her lIr true delIghtfulness it II III has baa It Its source line In in optimism as n flu I tursi tural as the veiling lIln or of water tit ti rock It has haa the tonic if r ven n In the ii their direst the h ch ohara r tiers Ir a are bl bla to laugh lauh at t nd Ih he reader r with Ih IhNow them Now oft one might reasonably Ihal this 1 comi would take the IN edge eda oft olt Ih the It On tt lite It 11 t I I the s ea of a k ke II t I aid seem m more oN 11 huun hun fl non a air or of plausIbility vee S seat the IM oh ohla aad ad whew the I potla fur lor m mystery Y 4 as tar tor the ot ut Th Tb Ma ma I Is hit s so ao d lv O the h rosier r lt he br I r III steer tits t 11 titine L M II oUt baa W It ewt V III s ho s to 9 tA hut I aL i Ju JuI t I 1 k S r HM C aWl w I II PROFESSOR EDMUND HELLER Professor Heller th the famous Californian naturalist who ho accompanies Roosevelt to Africa HU n n nA oe oe n d A mn man toes to bed In Low Lower Nine Nina Of the Washington sleeper Iper from Pitt burg and nd awakens In Lower r ven In the meantime another man In tower Lower Ten which berth herth the lint mn man wag WIllI to have occupied It if Pullman a ar ramn had gone one straight is Ie murdered mur dred dered and the man In Lower Lor haven a he start to 0 d drees not his hili own Clothe and nd shoes ho but the garments of somebody else elM and nd th the b bag ot of some somebody bod body el ei instead or of the on one contain lna In his hla own papers Theres your our for you and nd It seems ml eli 11 the more baffling because of I its pt ery simplicity Th criminal must mul b be one or of th the little group rou of 11 who boarded the Wash Washington ington ar r N every reader hl cornell come a detective on his own honk that he has haa the hl on one cot CM reet solution And Mr MII Rinehart just sits back with her sly 1 and subtle I lets one think so ao Hr Her fun will come to Ii see him sit It Up with a Jerk of when hn she her In the he last lut astonishing chapter S Se Trolley Foil Polly b by nn Wallace of Red Saunders With nine pictures In color The Hobbs Company IndIanapolIs Imagine yourself one tin fine morning waiting as usual on your customary corner comer for tor a trolley car As a rule the ear car Ii I ott on time and as II moment after moment Ito goes by without It Its appear sacs anc you take out your watch and nd Impatiently not nol how late Ite It is after fter you ou have stood tood waiting twenty minutes siong Ion It II com comes at an n astonish astonishIng Ing rate of at speed peed and nd peas p pInS list InS you duh on 01 You turn to If gasH after It In amassment There h has been nu no ac accident on the hp line you are pret pretty ty sure ur and Ih the er car Int crowded In Indeed deed ded the glimpse lIm which its ItA shoed Id allowed you but one on or two passenger and nd nl they judging from th the expression on nn their face are as much as your yourself self What un can It Later Latr In the morning yoU hr hear that a ear car herI bearing the th sign Ign North h has been asen n wildly down Avenue At last YOU grasp the trolley trolly cur CRr h ham gone aone oft ull ullon ofton on a hark This staid lal l dependable d pub II ho running its Ita straight un course up anut down the street reet hour after atter hour day after d dyr day yr year After year out lisa tailed you ou at tact and nd the has run way away wayon on a jaunt ot of It II own or once In a alire alife lire life time this c car which so 10 many mornings has h picturesque yellow ellow ship with lIh single upward oblique toward you out ot of th the gloom of to tog or the white ot of snow now just JUIt In time to land Ind you ou promptly at t youl our office b ha gone one back OR on you This I is Troll Trolley Folly Indeed Could anything be more mol drolly humorous more audaciously original then h this latest story ot of Henry Wallace Phillips 1 Th The very boldness of the idea Ida the fancy tancy and sweeps the cobwebs ot of worry from tired brains It is Ie such a prank such lIuch an n lUnar fling It is alt n odd md mad kind or of humor quite the most moet and original or of all the Phillips Phillip stories lorl S SC Loaded Dice by n it Clark I I Illustrated by F Graham Coo I The MI company pan a no The name of Ellen Eller U H Clark II a new on the or of popular but known sad 04 ea for flier Ore than a decade In history Not once only but oral tI times Mr Clark CIrk won the title it f champion allaround athlete th ot of America This love of at outdoor sport port shows how itself romantically In of at thrilling excitement throughout the thep p pages ot of Loaded Dice There MIre is Ie a ahone horse hone raci fur tor Instance that makes you want to rt ate In your seat t and nd chear Thee la is a vivid that makes the pul pulses leap Mr Clarks Jarks particular penchant Is II There Thre La II the beet weve had sines Inee Rodn Rodney glen Thre la is a contest full of amusement and Mid to be bed Oil on actual experience The first time Ume Mr Clark CIrk essayed y to hi throw the hammer h he I is supposed to hays have In Jut just as aa ashe he his hll miner doing onlY he lit hit on the back of oC bl bis nick neck and wu was too bull busy seeing In stars to want to apt any one But mo more than hn raae or contest I is the them which Mr lr Clark ba has hon hoefl and nd th hit direct ward way y In hh h he works It out n neo n The face ot of the narrative is III t like a dint toward the climax It concerns one Richard Gordon a mn man ot of mas ma maIve massly sly Ive strength lre b and nd enormous energy lie He conceives conceive of life and love as aa gambles and nd of Immortality as the biggest pm game of all 11 ne lie will take his hla chances of future punishment Ir If be t m may but gain gln by whatsoever means th the uttermost of present power II lie play hi his red game with men and women for all It I is worth MO 10 nonchalantly that he bf seems m the he lam lambier bier incarnate the th very vel ne or of the hf spirit of play And whether h he or nr tat fl hold loaded dice th the reader does doea not know until th the vel very end wn when that great climax with all the swell U ac accumulated cumulated through long suspense breaks upon hint him with Its It overpowering wave av Mr lr Clark CIrk displays such h origInality such uch vigor such luch bold of bl blIde big Ide ideas and nd big situations that It is III safe to predict for lor Loaded DIce a very ery larga m measure ure of oC popularity and for 11 Its au author I hor at as successful I a c career In fiction as aN In athletics I r MAGAZINES I IThe The leading nl feature 0 of the Outing for April t 1 an article entitled a Railroad and by Hungerford An interesting travel tory story I is that thal b by Mr lr 1 Dillon Wal Wallace aJ lace II who begins begin In the number th the first of IL a series which teU telis or of hi his travels In Western Mexico It is anti entitled tIed the MexIcan Mr lr Den heard some entitled Beyond the SIrra Mr Dan BeaM contributes some reminiscences entitled True Yarns Yarna and TaJ Tale ot of the Trill Trail Mr II III I P Powell Pon the gives seine timely hints in JotI herbert nerbert I K Job fot it by an article entitled The Trick Trek of oC Hid Photography wherein he tell teU ho how the or of the Uta bird m mey y be phot The feature Is Illustrated by many photographs Fn English JIh and ScottIsh by Isaac N Ford I an n entertaining rt re sums lIum or of th the methods of 01 aristocratic In the field I There are two short hort stories lOriN ot of One Oil Is III entitled en titled Munford |