Show I f DAnnunzio Dabbling in n Vices For Literary Material Ido Literary Letter pedal Correspondence T May My 1 a fort rrt fortnights L LUNDON I nights stay t I In H Paris Pari l d the th great Molten altan poet baa hu lived In mysterious ious loua retirement He H to II not a man to tn allow the mystery of nt hi his actions action to pall pallon on his bl public pa bw howe however vw ao so he be b has baa al at allowed towed lowed 10 tile thu aseret ret to tv leak out oat outDA DA la I atud studying ln In the th great fashion uhl the life lit and nd the soul of ot th tIM the who Is I to play playa a rote role In his hi new book Amar Amaranta Amaranta anta ants It ft la is I the story stor of ot a young youn gIrl Irl who ho leaves her Italian home ho lf to seek k h her r fortune In Ip Parts Parta where h she he Sole finds em employment III Io nt wills witt a smart mart firm of ut driss dro makers maker mIt Of Ot course Amaranta dabbles dabble In the tha vices INI ansi and joys Joy Jo of ot IVr iciClE lulen II Senior Mentor I is writing the book In tn French TIle The poet by b the way la Is In serious financial trouble with the Bank Hank of ot I Rome Home which had extended to him i t credit of 00 The Th batik bank has hu now distrained on the furniture of oC the th t ill 11 splendid residence near Florence which I Is Ia filled with magnificent ont art Another creditor for tor HMO hat has lila dis distrained trat tra trained d on Oft the tile posts poets poet objects ot of art oriental carpets and three th of hl hi his d do dogs including a famous tamo prUe spaniel nl 1 The Th sale s by auction of at these th articles will wilt take talt place pI In fa a few w days da public not notices II IIan ea an are now flow posted ed up at the th street t corners corner In Florence and aMI there thee Is I much In InIn Interest In the event n The TIM Birmingham police poll have hv un tin unearthed a literary bur burglar lar They The re ic emily a raid on a house hou sup suIt supposed UI posed to ii have ha ve been bep the depository for Cor forthe Corth forthe the th proceed of oC robberies In Bath Bristol tol and other towns ton in addition to 5 the valuables and burg burglars lars hans kits klU they found rou an old copy cop of or Our Mutual Friend on the theny fly ny leaf IC of or which the owner had bad anvil scrib scribbled bled scraps ral of or philosophy that revealed rewald wine wide h literary tastes Itell There was thU this proverb for tor Instance lA I aul Mum vertu est eat t une un fleur sans n other remarks remark on the thelly Ih thelly lly II leaf leat were er Some Borne men m n never MV think of or r going pin to work until they lit have given fIn everything else eltse 1 a fair call trial and The key k of nC success In life III la Is knowledge of ot the th value of all till things thing On another page of ot Dickens novel noel non I Ith the th burglar had bad paraphrased Longfellow low thus We W should endeavor P to make mate our lives live sublime and departing leave 1 t h hind hIn us u footprints In Ip the sands ud of time aa n In the th ca ie of nt the lives II of o H all great groat at men such uth aa u Charlee Charle Char Peace hue Ned Ne Kelly Jack Juk Sheppard D and nl man manoth many others oth It Is I always pleasant to challenge the th prath prerogative of ot a poet pt to Ignore the thet facts t of or nature The T primrose now no In Its It glory Is Ia I a hardy hay plant why by do its the thO poets t represent ft 1 as a a floral weakling Shakespeare laments that pal pa trIm rim roses r die ere the thy ran an lIh bh Phoebus lob In his bl strength Milton 1 cx x claim th the primrose that forsaken dies die dl Spencer w that Ihal no ses fair u II flower low should boul perish ph through untimely tempest KIrk White Whit hit s e with the th confiding plant prematurely to t lose 1 Its I blossoms blo with In the northern nothern blast bt Aol Ami A Shelley whine that tt storms may mav mft break the tb primrose on Its Iw stalk talk Th The prim trisa primrose rose roes In I an Alpine plant and hi even on the tb highest ranges r of or the tho th Himalaya CENTENARY Tho Th work ork of ot an as m Ihlo opher hr and seer Nt will wi be he Il i at Ht the Ih centenary nt n of or the th w nl r It to lo be observed In London Indo m ext t Jul July wilt will wi attend from rl ill all II ov ni on r the th world This so o 0 lets rt t n is L hahl unique In that hiI It II exist rot Toi the th translation and Ind th attics at of ot the works of sf me sine nun man wrote wr all 11 his hla hi books book bt In Latin In lit me 11 two to ears eum before ICor the theauthor lh author s death deth th the Rev T F Henley Hartley Hartl of or sf translated the he I first tr t work wor which he b followed up In li t hy by hya bya y ya a translation of o Heaven Hea and H fI H year later ltee I souse I U l I IK lie I IU U In his iia teachings teaching met mIl toK thir hr in ina Ina ina a house near ner Ite Um ln 1 I don for to the purpose pur of or con I ting hl and A lid all the thi K R Hart to p iri b A propaganda fund run of 1625 1 was WU subscribed The Th name of nC Flagman Flaxman aan t the eminent sculptor figures a aalon among alon the th first am donors It will wi be b remembered n that tha Emerson Henry Ward hr and the Browning Brownings have hav all cli I u their to tn ts rg Mince Hines It Inauguration lh thi I t hiss han hi Issued n nearly rl one n million anti and an a half hair volumes volun front from Its Itts It press preM pra besides Id train tra lating Sweden borg works into 20 s ORIGIN OK U hi Hlf K KIn In Famous u Blue Bill Stocking recent recently ly Iy published by b Methuen I find that tb Mr Mrs Wheeler the t author ut of ot this charming revelation of ot a vanished age seems to think that tire tIM terra term blue bin bluestockings bl stockings originated In the th reign n of or II Li I but bUI really ally as p must go a great cat deal Ia further ba bk back k to In ti account for tor forit it It I wits nus WI In vogue In Italy Huh Ir Iy as a fur lar back backa a U the tha beginning n of ot the tbt fifteenth cen n tury lury when w It was wu applied ap led to so a coterie of ot cult hated men mn and women t at coter Ven v lee ice 1 who w were distinguished ant by the color clor of ot their stockings and called ca le delta deli calsa The n phrase Invaded France towards the Ih end pra nd of or the th sig 1 r nth century and nl there th It ft was ap p plied piled 11 exclusively XhI to ladles ladle afflicted with literary leanings tied and social III aspire aspiration tion Finally nai In IM It crossed 4 the lb channel hannel to tn be b used u In the tb first Instance to I Ie de den n nt lisle both mm In and women of sf bookish taxes tastes ta Int du sit I isa iu IP In your blue Mot kings a famous phrase that mi nil n a nh a ayou I its you visit 01 like Ik but bru brush h your our h hair Inn lassk hk k The I blue blus stocking r IU ii is ii or Ir In t tm to t fling nini on siss w wl lion k silk lk ho hs h 4 WI M r i 11 is In ss worn ol Though for a i tei I is ss i if r ryar tear yar yea is blue blu bl us locking ng a i iii a lid t I nun ii and to mn on 11 the Ih principle r of f the h survival of oC the th nut fluent phrase phi vu wi I IMn xion Mn to the fair sex or sir r rail 11 rr pr that Ihl section IJ of oC It I that thaI went nt In f fi t t i Out of ot this grew a mi English version I of n this the th Parts Paris salon ln It I was wan Sydney Sydne Smith Sith who ho describe the French salon on as consisting of lt a r tic f women of or brilliant talent talents who vi listed all the t common duties of life lif II an am anIa Rive gave Ia e bj b way wy of ot amend pleasant litti UPI Mrs I Montague Mone na was a the th pit pt 11 neer iscer of tc this Ihl movement In an oil is its acknowledged Queen Qun of ot th tho Rios RotS |