| Show I Ii ID tiie dews ot o ot of by 0 writers It III Ia interesting 13 1 k w h In money ney has hns beet beer tk k a I ic in III j time the production am ams and P lit 05 l Of if R f s works It cost Me J i I i Jt 5 to produce ro ha hb flue fine h J l edition 70 1 i I I he hi left I ft n a fortune oil ot o ow over I v derived from Scotts 1 n What hat others oth rs have hae a e 0 I f hpe ii se slime same copyrights It in In inI r J I ti ns fl of f the works worl s It e b Lr t J i but bui a conservative esti Ie e J I At 0 I 0 Is thc n nc f Ar j nl mI Henry Swin anI a j 11 j h Jane Jutie Henrietta daugh r I oC f th third earl of iJ I at I wall Sir John lolin JohnM arl B M mm The Tho poet was borne born Lorn lIe n fi j p hi his boyhood hood on the e of cf Judging from a n water r b by 1 i lUl fl b be l 1 lie he Willi sS As vei very ery y b beau u I T red hair which tL III S r J d ted 11 the of ot nos n k l t have Ilae fallen Into e err s l him on the con nd r nt of oC fact lie hu went Sent to Eton ri 11 hIs coli college eSt beIng belne s t I MIs t Wt the thc winter of ot 41 H l 1 j nor tenors hou e In Boston Doston She SIm tine IS m tte m r under the thc Protection ol of tone P For rr r afterward Mrs l Ing whom she he describes as ag Very Veryl crY E m ul l lh r courtship wasI was wall T I u At first he ho was rejected j p lut ut his mis sadness In Hyperion III Ii A fn n Mn icing brIng the he A n S rf r ii LI bok bk ll Its Publication rr n P g t to her family faintly who MM dl d all nil Inter Ut jl n ho the P poet t But Dut I have seen iteen rn ra J f 4 Mt Ir linger after a mt ai Id i Ik K up the time rose rOsa ros leaves leles S which I f f I l from Crom her IlIr tress dress Jn itt 13 Sir tIr Ir r I i II ugh to forget et hIs hope hOle n ma In for foreIgn travel he re rc reC a r 1 1 C 1 of f J It M ins lie e thought but t I 1 meet m et M MISs 1111 g Appleton again ime Itself Jt lr anti and this At is I s BUce ful Cul In his wooing l Ir IH h It T Ml MI Wormeley met Mr Parkman George ti b and Mr Ir nn and 1 XI Irs Dick i Tt T lut an last he J describes os aa a II little Orn 1 II t to th the glare It f fin JL shone Upon P n her bus hUM busT in T t inal III at ease Mr Dicken lor il waistcoats and hIs gen Ben I erous crous watch chain Impressed e her en emm A 4 few Cell years later latel when va van vaour our minister to England E I II mI sue she was pre lIre present sent nt at a n dinner dImmer which time tile n and nn statesman gave Q to the Cot Ivies time Bite describes d Mrs Carlyle Corlyle r a 11 lovel ovel woman beautifully gotten up SaM quarrelsome ome lie He first crushed Wormeley In n a discussion dh on the tho pleas pleasures ures of or and then grit got Into i irow 1 row with the Admiral over oer Ireland th till Kato Hag agI ot of Chelsea declaring dl that the remedy for tor her condition was to hold holi her hours under water Mrs had to tu se e an nn Mrs Irs Kp nt the rest of the oven esan log Ing smoothing over oven her Imer h r husbands brus brusqueness C 0 The Thc Nell Null Gwyn Owyn Interest has been b en selz ed cd by P Ir Frankfort tort who write a n novel noel with tho the comedians name fo Cor Corthe on the title publish It tt 0 0 Thc fine gives Ies nn an account of or the vagaries of ol a It HII who Ir In Inthe press S censor named the thc reign of oC Nicholas I 1 J wins was the bug bUI bugbear beat bear of or poets HP lb It not only blacked tru Jut Jilt nil Hint Clint he did ld not approve but he lie often otten favored rl vor l the th poet with criticism A poe poet named 11 Olline time the follow following verses vertes and was rewarded with tho the fol following following lowing criticisms by b the censor What hal bliss to live with thee to lo call cal theo thee mine My Iy love Iove thou pearl of or nil oil To Xo catch upon thy lips n it smile divine Or gaze aze at n t thee the In Iii rapturous udor ador atlon Censor strongly put Woman Is mot foot nOt worthy tar for her smile to be called divine Surrounded by n a crowd crow of ot toes foes am all and 11 spies When friends would make us part Thou not lIsten to their slanderous lies But flut thou understand the long lonc longings longIngs ings of my heart Censor You to have stated tile the exact nature of these longings It Is la lano no matter to be b trilled with sir Bin you OU are arc talking pf pC your our soul shafts at nt atme Let envy em hurl her poisoned me Inc meLet Let IeL hatred persecute cute and curse Sweet girl one loving look from Irm thee Is worth the time suffrage of the Uni Util Universe Universe verse 7 I 1 Toll U that Hint time thu Universe contains czars ezar kings and other oilier legal authorities whose rood will vIii IH lii well worth I should think Conic let us fly II to desert distant parts Fur Far from Crom roni the madding croWl to rest at lit last True TruC happiness to find when our two wo hearts hea Together bent beat forgetful of ot the past Censor The thoughts thought here expressed dangerous In Iii the tho extreme and ought arc are not to be La disseminated for lor or they evidently mean that the poet loet to continue his service s to the c fU so au nt to be able to upend all his time with his beloved A now new book Jook on l Allen n Poe by Professor harrison on of oC thc of o Virginia will contain now 11 found In tho ho of or the lb contribution which In III mar Ill wi will willbo bo he u II valuable contribution to ih th dU tits I over o r tIme the lire and char actor neier o S At a n recent of or the Contemporary Club In Philadelphia the th lor IY of tho the various schools of o fiction ww discussed When Whon list hir dim iamo to speak Hunkle lEl the talented au author author author thor of oC Time The made the Iho tie following vigorous defense of th t historical III novel rIme Tho good novel lovel teaches Its I lessons as 1111 well as the tha novel fbi of or realism m hut Dut oven even If It this tills were wr wez not true tru the time romances would still be welcomed tI tIThe The realist should that tima t we wedo wedo do not always alas want to be treated like W e kindergarten children lI up III peo people pie Ille quite properly property rubel tobol at kindergarten teaching Leave us for lor adornment as liP asas well as Instruction can call be I e Ii u better occupation than to make a II easier teaches without ton con continually holding up tIme the sign Prepare to meet lIllet thy Coil Anybody can ran preach n ml sermon Few can mn truly amuso It Is III easier coster to tn coma com compose pose ORl COO OO words on social problems than It Is to write one page HO so o as to the thc render forget for the tIme time thue beIng helno that there tire art such things ai Ri R social problems So many mall realists reaU ls claim they tho are writ writIng Ing In for Cor posterity People polle usually write either elthor because h they Y like Uke to or om because e they want to make mako mooney money My tinni care for Cor prosperity Is tar for that part of oC It who sho shall write romantic novels novel and amid seeing our century ct ay as a It In Is I drearily ly I I portrayed by ly IJ the realists r shall shull find 1 in It for or his work Romancers of oC course full Into error at nt times tims They walk with their mends heads up amid looking at the stars They The mire snore more apt to tall fall Into time the ditch than lImit the realist who takes his ayes oye 0 from mom time the ground It Is tl fat far easier laRler to observe than to Imagine tulane muna eyell CYCH In Inthe the head Imagination moans munns eyes In Inthe IntilE time tilE soul This Is IK the th difference between het realIsm and ro 10 romance nuance mance Man lInn toes does not mint live by h l head alone alono He lie needs n eds also I dont want to tt know that time the bread was sour SOUI I 1 want the time hope hOJe the time sour taste sweet swe t tet Let et us have romance he It a u DAr DArtagnan dashing along on his flery fiary steed with the queans message 01 or Booth John lr lra a little lit II I Indiana town penning editorials als against White Caps Iloth oil eli ui us that life liCe Is not hOt all nil bread and butter buttel but inns has its chivalry and anti romance 0 S Mrs Reginald De D loson oon asked n led as to tc how sho came comae to write the tIme romance which Is III soon on to hI li issued I saInt said The reason of or my m choice of oC fo to remote rt mole molen a n period Peru n nM niM that lint I have hac described In mv romance soon HOnn to he bo published on titled 11 Hy fly u time till Waters of oC l Is III rather a n curious one Olle and U Ic l connected with that most inmost of flares a II London omnibus late one OW On summer afternoon train from a n visit 1 lt to who lived lIe near Regents Park In London I got Into nn on omnibus which ran very vel smear neur where wh re I was II 1 IIA I took my sent seat J at and about ab ut the other Directly opposite Ic me moo I paw pall a iv a it man ma a who had till t face Me of time the Greek comic mask mAlk 1 I rubbed my eyes eves e thinking that I t woe dreaming The face nice was waR the lie exact counterpart ol ot tIn frek mask mak There AVOW the 1111 cavernous oyos under the th grotesque arabesque of time thc brows tIme the nose 1 with Its birdlike aquiline the open mouth with Its horrible rigid rl h grin grinI I 1 could not mint toll whether the tIme man was old or 11 young A heavy hta cloak enwrapped him anil from frani under und r Its folds n It yellow ap up appeared heated wrinkled wrInkle amid nn yellow nt mis parch parchment merit ment Near him sat eat n rt girl 1111 young and fair with a el softness of nr skin kin and nn an aureole lc of ot toli hair and the man of oC if the time mask was wall looking nt at her with an nl expression hypnotizing and fierce as tie nn an eagles Tho cirl was wall frightened and turned her head from side hl to side like a II bird bIr chummed charmed 1 I a n snake I 1 watched them long lOll and nn left lert them sitting there when I tot got ot out ant of the omnibus I t never nver forgot the time Incident and af of after ter tot found n II story for tor the time mm man mil manof of the mask This story star was Suns some others other to a Il who asked tot for more material of the same Ramo kind to put with It ItIn ItIn ItIn In peeking for lor a n companion to It I evolved the tIme romance fly nr the tho Waters of oC Babylon nut But the latter became as us I wrote It too lon long to be lie Included In tn a 1 book with The Comic Connie Mask and nOl Is now published Il l holl first alone The Tho novel noel called Hy By the Waters of Babylon has hall to do to with time the captive eaphe Jews lemu and Is a n historical hl anti and leal kal study of ot a period never before uw ull l lIn lIn In a II romance Its plot jilot Is made UP un of or time thc historical material found In Imm Urn tin th ancient historians inns ians and In n a ma mass s 8 of ot and cuneiform tablets recovered from tIme tha ruins of oC the burled of ot Assyria limit Hut It seems to lo bo ho Ova dra dramatic matic In Its time the Information tion Is Es always subordinated to lo the tIm th In Interest Interest terest of or the tIme plot Mini MI lOIro erl has been JHn naked to send time the MS of or Ships hIps that Pass In tin till Night to the Hi lex and this she will do du Mean Meanwhile while In time the th Bookman she idie tells th time the story of oC time the th publication of oC th tIme tha book boo It Is If the time story stOr of oC nn timm enormously I ammo suc successful uc hook book from which the author lies has derived a n very v r small profit It was Miss dIss first book She was wag wash shy sh and Inexperienced and had never neer realized rc that the Authors Society 50 was wasa wasn a n father to young writers Nor did she dream that her book would have havea a large sale So she sold time the copy copyright COP copyright right outright for Cor twenty uhro and the he promise of more guineas lithe Ithe book was a n success The Time book was a II huge hURl success timid the time publishers sent four Cour extra checks s of ot twenty guineas guinea making one hundred guineas In tn all nIl llama Barn pave gave 40 o for lor the Continental rights of ot sum lum tho limo London pub 10 UI O Oto ushers took 20 giving the oIlier othir to tIme the author all thor Is the total sum um that Miss has hIs received In lii II England for lor the book that has hM hirt run In Ino Into into to o twenty editions not lint counting the sixpenny edition of oC which 1000 copies have been sold Holl It I goes without saying that no American A lerlan copyright was wai WA s sit cured anti that thit America ha his Imas had Its It I Ion own on eurel numberless editions from Crol rain five One cents n a copy COI to n a I dollar a copy eop American J gave Ia e Miss Ills JC C 1 for lor or a preface and 26 C as mui a a n courtesy tee fee feen tHIn In n conclusion MI Ils Miss Harraden mckee makes these temperate and sensible remarks on her lice book I Tt It Is 18 obvious that I did ll not make macks a fortune 1 by hy It but I have had a I harvest out omit Olt of It which I consider altogether a harvest of friendship and Ind fellowships with all ni sorts raid anti condl lons of oC men menu and women wom n In ninny many parts part paI of oC the world I myself have hae seen cen tin hit til French German Dutch Norwegian end Danish lanish Swedish Finnish I end and Ind Hungarian translations laton nail I still pUl 1 continue to receive letters leU I from Irom un an unknown known friends In New ew Zealand w wm ermi rn m Australia India South Amen Amerl Amerl Canada and the United States and alI before beor the war I had hail many man letters from Cr nt South Africa also I I have written down lawn these few 18 chiefly that young authors author may aRm a 1 be b cautioned against parting with n ml ir IC copyright Rut nut If It they their do part tv ith It It t the the he great pleasure of at getting It Uric lArk Iu 1 hope that hat they the like myself will wi h hii iv gain even nt at the eleventh ele nth hour I fr freight eight Ight years of 01 separation And nd pleasures Measures like sorrows do not flit come is as n single Ringle spies epic but In battalions I 1 hc have lave lately latel received copies pIOs of oC a new nO Illustrated American edition edion of Ships s sa II in a which the tho publisher r Dodd Deli Moad Co have hlo generously given me mite mean le lenn an nn Interest a S S The h American civil war Wi novel would seem seam likely I to supplant the early carly colo novel noel In popular favor lavor Mr Mt lr Win Winston ston u I Is new 1111 novel The SOI Crisis whIch Is to be published d at It the th end of ut the month deals deal cell with that I period enl So does doe a novel Just ready reDdY a aMr ut at atair Mr air John Lanes Thoy The Thu That luH Took rook ook the time Sword by b Mr Nathaniel Stephenson on S S Mr Ir Justin McCarthy In a n recent r arti elf tk gives s some Interesting facts about the time I wOle of MUs lu Julia Jula M 1 I Crote book Tims lust Land Tho 1 ho ok he in II KJ H when written unS shown to a n hul ad of nC Miss Crotle who vita took tool I It ii OH ay with her to readi and without th the 01 content of the th sa sent It U for tl tit In 10 to tile the London Lonton publishers Th lIme rhe lost tIme the manuscript mn nod n no trace of It could be so 80 Miss MH I Crottie Crolle went to work oln timid and the tho hole book manuscript was tl then sent ent to tho time editor of oC a 1 London I magazine and the second was also alRO lost loet and has hns never I been re recovered recovered covered Miss Mis must on th the failure Colure have felt for lor a a time something very vr like Jee despair Sim borUp bor holo Up tip however went to Work worle n la na aln In am 1111 until arote out her book ool for tor the lie third Unite time The TIme publication of The rhe Crisis Mr Winston new If novel noel which was Wil to have base appeared In At ten deferred until the first of |