| Show ee e G Q H H H H H I 1 f t rJ A Monument P I MARGA r L JT to Be Reared 1 3 to the Mem Memory j 1 ory of or o f This lh IS r t I I FULLER b I I I Wonderful Won d e r f LJ I Ij I I I L j Woman W 0 m U Ii r r 1 o I II O Vl I I I l a W 9 I W sira W W v l W V In the time eighties summer people tarrying at nt time the old BACK B Surf Hurt House Fire l Island IsI nd hud two objects of ot interest point pointed ed eth out to them Jn In tile the neigh neighborhood In early carl morning after a storm they the were told to go II dow down don downto donto n nto to the tue great groat lighthouse and 1111 mo ee lU the tha lend dOllt birds that thai lay hay la nil all mound the tue baso base mites had daShed their little brains out against t time the heavy glass which covered cored thu tho revolving lamps On pleasant mornings when the time air wn for or a 1 long walk time the summer people leollo went northward along the tue bench beach tour four our mile to 10 look at the tho black mauls of ut i 1 It which thrust themselves U uJ UI through the tho ever foaming breakers and tragic like hike lingers fingers pointing sk ward tho the souls of ot those tho u who went down In iii that ship the time beth hound bound from Leghorn Italy tu to New York She hIie us necked In a n terrific storm July IB 16 mo and In n It so su old Tire Fire 1 lre Is told the tho summer sLimmer guests guest cd ell Marchioness Margaret her ier Italian husband and their beautiful boy Angelo Angela They The Tiie told to I 1 sas as one aile of ot the Hitting flitting summer Margaret Fuller could have been saved savell or her Iler husband could have hae been saved ned or time the little boy bo There was a It chance chanco for or one more mon but only one among the tue few Cew that escaped rota tho the ship iship with their heir lives Ites Well Margaret would not notO go O leave the marquis he lie refused to sun survive he while she sho perished pell hed BO mao tho the whole devoted family wont went to death to together tog gether g ther Years moved moed on and little by 11 little the lie melancholy mORtn crumbled away I don dont t know just when they finally die dis disappeared appeared but when I rev lulled Fire Is island land and In 1697 1691 they were no longer visible Hut But the sandy mosquito haunted scrub eru woods wood covered shore opposite the reno of ot the lie tragedy was oas now called Point o 0 Woods and It held the begin beginnings of ot a n thriving summer colony made mado up of ot esthetic and Intellectual In ln devoted dented to the tile cul cuil giving Il It out others ab It One Ono of oC the prominent sum nun mOl wan and la Is that lint Matin distin lady IndY Mrs billie Devereu Blake of o Now No York She Bhe It Is who Is la nt at the th head Imd h nd of ot tho the movement to erect nt at Point o a Woods opposite the tho spot whore where tint time Elizabeth 1 was vas wrecked a n memorial to Fuller I Funds will be rals mis I ed I by subscription and the tho enterprise I will be In charge of o the lie o a Woods Village go Improvement society of ot which Mr Mrs Irl Is president pr The Tho manu monument mont ment will consist of at an nn artistic pavilion facing acIng the tIle breakers anti ami will ivill bear a u suitable Inscription It Is time lime there should be materialized sort of at remembrance of ot one of oC tho the greatest women America has produced In n nil all time the continent there Is to this day not n a 1 stone mono to mark her memory except a n small tablet In a church at nt Cam Cambridge Cambridge bridge But that she was cut oft off at nt 40 0 Mar Fullers name would have stood In literature with the names of ot George Sand Santi and George Georgo Eliot As ts It In Is her honk book Woman In the time Con Cen Century tury tuy Is tho tile ablest work on the tho rights I anti and intellectual development of at the tho lie feminine sex over ocr penned this side of ot tilt the th Atlantic It 11 Is almost out of at print now mores the pity for tor It Is fit III to stand alongside Mary nights of at Woman oman and ana John Stuart Mills Liberty It U Is an nn Inspiration to all nil women who sho ho have anything In them to be Inspired Time The gifted New England Ingland l n lantt woman seer and poet was born In 1810 A wave vave of ot great fouls washed nit all around the earth In and left upon th shore of ot life lIo Gladstone Darwin and Leo XIII among others In Europe Here Lincoln Oliver Oller Vt Wendell en Jell holmes HohneR and Margaret Margarot Fuller uller were svere some of at those It IL gave gao us Like many another genius anti and some who are aro not geniuses Margaret was ns born with expensive tastes laste and very poor She was so extraordinarily gifted In mind that at nl the tho age of G 0 she rend reed Latin and at nt 8 S she was wont to slip Blip off art alone and read Shakespeare and other heavy literature hours at ot a n time She was not altogether a pleasant child to live JIve with In iti those days dua being freakish and subject to long fits of at what In ordinary nary persons are known kimono nt as Il the th dumps but In geniuses Is called melancholy Margaret felt herself herselt even In childhood to be somebody At 18 1 aha was the most learned woman oman In America Her Hr gifts specially In t h iiO t brilliancy of ot her wit fancy tancy y In conversation H lIar lIr r talks wore 10 so much In Its that t they ther presently took the limo form fr i ot Var sat nullon lone moru morl frequently I logu to 10 which people gladly to listen Mar Fuller was tile the founder of tho limO par liar parlor parlo lor lo lecture I As A n u teacher tomuther and of nil all that thatIs Is bost host and highest In women I ella sho ho wan OR unequaled nail anti sub he know It ItI ItSue Sho Sue was Willi what i Iny in ny nho sh would Ue do demund donland I mund to become n a teacher In II ft a school i Sho She Tho Tile samu at a tho cov 10 of the state Site Sho simply lilted her hoe Ido of the tho financial duns dues to her h lofty con orl edition of at a n It hi required I time In tha slow lou days daI for or her nor mite to travel from Hoston to 0 New Neu York even cen thought though Nort Nu No not nol wear kid kill gloves because e animals hUll hud to be Killed lUlled to make mako them thorn She Sha ShaMe wore Me Iwo gloves Onto Once she oho laid her tin fin get ger upon Margarets hand ns as they thO start tart started ed Ill to H IL reception and exclaimed In scorn Skin of at a L beast I Skin ot of a 11 bast Margaret Instantly laid I nit her Inn 1 upon the others arm and lint retorted In Iii I IK rent yet jet el more Inore withering En Rn Entrails InI trails rails I of or a n worm Entrails of ot n a worm Miss Puller had wonderful large bril brilliant eyes ejen ell though she ahe was otherwise very pry plain but Emerson records ot at her h that she was wan always carefully and be bO becomingly 1 The This great grent Now Ne OW sage waa wa as quick to note a wo flint g attire In 1847 Margaret went ent to Italy Inh anil there love 10 o me and marriage and nil eli eliher hoi her life out anew She ho plan nod rud great book books II when she ahe hl hould re r to 10 A met U a with her husband Un tin they would have hue bom betti bet writ written ten but for Cor tin occult off orr Point u I Wo other Dm lie t monument Is l to be beThul Thuc Thul morn ar those tho who say any no H liUM planned ever nil fall to tu time the hut that t t those hose t who o ho conceived tin in ami imn left them unfinished return In I n ii mi nt nhi I hI P i I hEll mid it iid complete the t he things Iff undone May It lie be that will rom pimo In a new nl In tint arid and do ito time tho t Ito work for and for or women that she rhe Iw had sketched out Who 10 know knolls 7 ALICES W IV I r of t i ii h 1 i IF lb 1 i I p f fj t j it c ii r S i ft r f 1 31 i J t h 4 t I a aI I d dI I 4 I I Ir IL Fr r r r LACE AND NET ET GOWN and aI nil all the this rest of ot tho tIme land bod took their literature unquestioned tram What Boston Hoston approved went In 1510 In 1 II 1810 Miss Fuller uller l removed to New NewYork NewYork NewYork York to Horace Hornce and hits his une On The TIle Tribune staff she wrote mostly mot literary reviews living mean menn meanwhile meanwhile while In family Three per persons sons OIlS more gifted glUed more eccentric and more Inore set In their ways never no er caine cams together under one roof than Horace his lila wife wICe and Margaret Fuller Time Tho three frequently went to receptions together Under no circumstances would cf consent cOll ent to he be dressed up and anel nd Mrs were as Ill full ull of ot fudi as ns Is IR an l KS irs belie old maid Mrs Mra would I I II 5 IV It lil 1111 I 5 ht U lili liliThe Th The police of v Perret n a 1 wh in h of Parts were tere Informed d some Dome little UK ag i of Me sudden loath death of nil rm old woman who had imad long regarded ni sa a It pauper She had been In receipt of at outdoor r re relief lief lIet for a number of ot yearn year and had been be n regularly aided ns nil well veil by iy I charitable persons I The Tue police doctor who In Inquired inquired Into the causes of im her death loath found some 1000 In bank notes conceal concealed ed about her clothing and Ind further In III Investigations revealed r the he existence stowed away In the womans of n a 1 small consisting of at bond bondi to the th value of at over and a II con com considerable sum stun In gold galli |