Show NOTES I Semi Mill Minn Alden Aldi n editor of off s f r over r two Ote yean yeah III In If book 1 In After Day uy look 10 dot he Ih I a II natural de ra lo a rul of one generation a Ire pin pla to nr another It I to a ro roe with It II Iti what then v that we w cannot comprehend Tin without and beyond sex x and tune mor morus it us Finally he put pule hi his hla own view s W the great arNt flange h lIb eh a theor th or but as a a our most lart In Invent f venture vent Vf lIlu ure Mr Ir Inter pall this IK I h II Ilof Ilef f more mare fully tull In hi his hla book sl In IB HH HIM World and A Study Stull of oC All last Jut year ear 1 when r r wee running serially dally In th the A Amr Amer mer merlon lon b everybody wa was WOr ht II l I could 1 Uld be benn beno nn wa was no that hi hie name names s manoni III a nom do d k plume plum l lot it the Ih saw very soon anon n that the th work m w tau loo and amt p prof tote It I that of a new nw writer s It Belt MC that In Lovell 1011 was w only IUM om concealing the thO ld Identity of wane mine N PS known Im writer who for Cor reanon of oC Hi W tar or her Mr own chose to remain maln n naD aD apse The Tho ue lna went t on and on MM tt Glider Gilder Marta NI It by b IIA W J Lonke who wrote a pretty ty and re regretful d pal which satisfy Ity some ame for he h to IH b t then hen Hooth Beath Wharton Margaret Mand 1 and nd siom M ores of others were pad i il K F 1 P r Dunne and da M I neither ther of whom ha tau haver seer ver written a novel novI New C Josephine nm l Beton Ba n ad d dIll Ill fit IU that th lit he 18 I Ingraham laham Ix v ll nt of a 1 critic rata aay y 1 I old odd yes rua sol all allIon I Mn Ion Bacon I an M altogether unu unusual u l C W Wile WIlli llo still In Smith t college conn Ants tun be she ike 11 was e ns In M she he shea lib hens ns a her hir debut In th the ma mallI and anda a a at St U Mho h I 18 reckon among r the eat aMt talented of C our air M contemporary y au Cu auh Imn h The or Madness lIIn 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of f th the clump cheap reprint of oC dacal lit 1118 first was H U a edition of th Ih the Canter Cant Canterbury canterbury bury I pets M U This wa was w by b th the CanH lut now known knon a as the H Stott ott which already con contain conI talus tain I mi no fewer than Ihan Itt volumes volume I 1 once saw u a d dool dozen u n or no so of the tho vou class c cIn Ic In the Scott Ube ry U on n a an railway n UM as New N of th novel of C Sir Walter taller alter Soot Scott I imly only on one shilling ond and six X p loe nc pe l f Another J erlee issued by the th of oC Waiter Bailer Scott 1 le III the th Greet CreAt Writer critical by y mine come me of C the Ih heAt best known writer r of or today It wa w w nut not only H sa as uC of reprint that the UI late lat Walter aUr earned the gratitude uC of red readers t and AUld writers writer mi lie wa we was the III Hn Ush publisher at of both bolh I and Ibn Ibsen J and ald h he d the tM Con Coo Cont t nH Science dence aeries rl which con 1011 contain tain t th the bet beet I work that ha baa been wn dune du tur fur the general reader nut lut only pure punt u but In sociology criminology and Aad the heredity lI tty of oC genus Mr Sir Walter wa wu a lotS example le of lh I the h man with a natural instinct for ft literature lie Ile began an life OH WI a mason with very vry little education trot but a as aa he I red he h cultivated f and struck out His hb own line Un with remark remarkable remarkable able K and originality Loiters I and nd document of or extraordinary were WN sold I o Id at So 80 Soth th bya on May 4 On One OM ut of the in moat Ht 11 Jm hn le M a n whole Ige folio holograph letter sent nt secretly by Mary Queen Queaa of Gf Scots from frum h her r prison at t to hi her Charles X of oC France Franr This letter dated June II 11 lie 1620 appeal mop meals to 10 ChArlee t I hArl to 10 tom tee on m Mary Marys Mar behalf beha with the Ih I queen 1 and anil also al to 1 troops l to toMM MM t to 10 aid her hee supporters Then there thre therel l ka he th the original treaty between the re rs ret t Mil tr of and 1 Henri II of oC Kr nc which kJ W H gnat l at nt catl Un on Oct l 24 21 lMa 1641 on Of behalf l of oC the Infant queen of oC Sent Scot I k tJI This treaty laty which may mA b ho AnI as n the origin of all Mary Marys rr troubles trouble set et aside uhle a pre previous pr VII treaty trealy with and slam ala al i ithe the contract for Cor Mary Torys with Ith the th futuro f Edward VI VJ made on Aug Aus 21 23 8 In the he same mme year r Thus Thun the un unfortunate unfortunate fortunate Iun qu en wa war w the victim of ot Intrigue In long lone Ion before sh she h became the IhA victim vic victim vi viUm tim Um of or her hM own temperament Another historical document of oC sinister Interest I I is the th original of oC Queen Qun council for the time payment J of oC cIllO blo bloo Idad 1 money mon to 10 the crown crow Mr r John Joon Popham for conducting th the trial of oC Mary at l HAmlin Garlands Garland new nl novel Cava Taxa Forest HAil was wan HI one of C those looks he h says say which have to hen he n written It sprang from Crom hi his long and anil Intimate knowledge knowl of or the er r and an 1 It In la t In line with his hi creed 01 a as an Rn author writing of or what ho h known cows about He Ue le I an of oC forest foreM and while he tend and IMI elates lAl many of th Ih Ihry the ry shortcomings of fit the service I he Ie ha has h put J Ut Into Inlo experience ex t much of ot the Ih heroism which Is I required ull of the lonely rangers whose care ha hamade hamade has made mode every very national forest a II place of oC law and an t order In the midst of I a land where wh violence vIol le is still common Oava va r the new nN we west M t a as against the Ih old dl disregard ard d of oC law and of oC human life Too Tim of f The strand New N York I what I is generally regarded a as the thO mot most valuable and his historic historic IoriO souvenir of oC Napoleons Napoleon lift on the Island of St Helena na extant tant This I Ithe Ith is the th Journal kept kt by hy Raima In commissioner at al HI St I Helena nI n during Napoleons Imprisonment nt and Intended for the th private Information only of the Ih Kue Russian government The Th Journal Is I contained In three th heavy volume Ium furnished with substantial lock end ami An 1 keys key k The watermark In the th I paper of or the th fIt Aral volume leU of nC the th frown Crown rown the th Initial fl Q R I n Ibex x and the date data 1816 1616 These Th volumes volum contain record of oC everything that happened on the Island tand I during the Ih time that Napoleon was wa U a Ii prisoner pros ner there th with Ih bulletins of M the Ih state stain of or his hi health while under nadir the earn cam of or the Ih Irish physician OM account of the people I who ho visited the thi th Wand how Napoleon amused amu himself etc I Several page are filled fill with a arlUm verbatim reports report rI of oC a conversation be he between tween Nap Napoleon and an a British relative to why hy the Ih former lost lest the battle nt oat f t Waterloo Count main wa was w the tho Ih cleverest and most t cultivated person on Oft the th island laland land and though ho merriest married a R stepdaughter step tr of or Sir Ir i Lowe Iw the governor III hl 1 of the relations relation all between and are II absolutely Impartial ly I expressed a II as anybody o may see by reading reeding this manuscript which wa wee fit in tended tn not for r the eye fI but for th time II confidential Information of or the nuan government passages In fact Cat quite quit a IL were we partially by hy before fn he h died d and It Is I proposed to these them th with the probability pro that they will throw an entirely new n light upon uron the captivity of oC Napoleon A Among the 11 nine noted tM authors author of or the th forthcoming Harper volume In After Day a curious book wherein In will he t th h the authors aut conviction doubt ouM wonder Onder hope hopf a as the Ih ease cae may mRY be of nr a II rife life to In o come ome t It U I is noticeable that only two are women om lh two Julia Ward nI Howe UtIe and anti Stuart helps Ihl ap up appear II peer pear In characteristic g It ile limon amon among the Ih photograph T ht of nf mill all the Ih authors author which will 1 I be a feature of r the booko bot o Mr Mrs r rIhl Phelps Ihl I l la seated sealed 1 1 In the vita Iata of her hr familiar sunny veranda remote and content Mr Mrs Howe Ho ala ato seated tl ap ILp J fRO at III closer cheer range IMn on om her head hati the Ih Ihn venerable n MIhl cap Iap between her h honda hands han an RII open oven favorite boot book Between these the Ih e iwo I VII women exists a differ enco n In years year III of oC a e quarter of nf n a and one till I Is led Id to wonder whether the h factor of oC time ha has played much or nr part pUI In their relative maUv point of nr view jw Mr Mrs 1 Phelps Phelp ha h has named her hr chapter The e Oret O I H hop pe Mrs fr Howe blow has hu screened her revelation l 1 he e hind the Imp phrase Joh Th The Fu FutI Future tare ture tI Ufe |