| Show i KIIl I I d j J JA A LITERARY TREASURE TROVE leading writers an artists of or England l hao contributed l original poems stories sketches to The May a II by uy the Macmillan company Ltd Ud of oC London In aid of oC the Iha Charing Crow Croll hospital I The Maestro obligingly tried her hn nUll and twirled on the stool lid ht sat Joti He Hc said Bald a It gift but you OU never nevor will sing till you op n your mouth 0 o like that And Ana It make maltes a 11 grimace that la Is death h to the thu face Coee when you ou open YOUl mouth like that They The at the school that her for Cor was ono that thoy tho Iwed with surprise nut Hut that If IC she Jho would paint she sha must dr ss like n 11 guy HUY and frequently up uI her eyes ces And nd wrinkles come thick remarkably ul quick to the ladles that scroll up UI their cyan fes i HIT Hf lyrics were ro charming Jut but wanting In dOlth tWitS thought they the would never be right Till rill known knolln a II groat gront sorrow that Bes Igel the fuco ruca and makes the hair huft rapid lv Iv white And a CI frown ron crossed her for Cor that she ah thought horrid she aha much preferred auburn to white th and a 1 IO l and the of oC wondering eyes es horse hone In the street us ns It sees hor approach kicks madly with rapture and shies And you really are ti L fact I con can a n horse can detect It and alia uhles shIell Dut Ihl of the tho gods she has thrown In III the tho dust her li I nil that got Cnn Can she ping can she paint can she write out her hor heart All thin might have ha e been but Is IA not And without nil all tho throe three Oh I wish she loved Hut Im sorry to say sa ehe sll docs not Hy II Harry Barry O Not ante 0 Earth I the tho we 1 wren That Wo u are nt puny pun creatures of oC th Cl cr st And swift revert rOert to our parental dust Which breeds from een the th ashes oi ot our Nor thai the tho span of time ours to te Above Aboe our ur grows graves Is darkened by Jy dis distrust trust tru t tAnd And marred III by J sordid cares caros and unjust t Not tram frum our pain the deepest de lIest tears Hut hence the tho e c that through the mists of oC youth There gleams n CI golden world of or c oven when whon Its glamour fades nul ruth Has our sense that nil all b I tl 11 stirs by 11 lovely face of oC lofty Jotty truth Some gome dream of oC blo Hy By Israel run Rui As jA newer comers crowd the fore AVo Wi drop behind We who have ha labored long and sore TIme out of oC mind keen fire are yet yot must not regret Ml NO 1 LL IU I there ther orp of oC us some Borne who grieve To 10 KU u behind i Et lIdl strenuous souls who scarce be he Their declined know none cures cares Who BO go behind Th Tl that we have Tho drop behind WP We I thi new must oust the old ola In 11 Ct rv r kind nut Hut nt lt wo we think must we must WE T Tou u drop behind By Thomas Hardy TIm SOUIS I have found Thee Thet 0 Not In cold temples made with hu hands nut But In the broad beneficence of oC nd In the of lands landsI Inn s sI I have hal heard Thy Th Voice Not In the pauses of oC a n praYer nut But In the th tender of the leaves lea es And tn In the dally breathings of or the Iho air airI I have felt Thy Touch ot In the rush of oC worlds delight or orl l not But In heartbreaking ngon and tears in the low pulsations of oC strong I have hao known Thy Th TOVO Nit ct when earths flattering around me smiled nut But In U D solitude of oC desolate days dnn Then Theil wast n t Thou very cry gentle with Thy child f 1 have hal en Thy Th Face I nce I Not ol in the of the F CI nut But through the darkness of oC Knives ro I And in the dawning recompense of lots s Ton T I have found Thee Illy doth nil Il me with lIh a II divine And nd were Wert a n thousand world like rny my foes Coe The battle hattle would be Je brief the vic victory Ia tory tor Dy Marie 15 n II 11 A I JIll His life lICe went singing like a moun mountaineer Who climbs the hill hilI and carols while ho climbs Above tho snows he hI heard the fa Catl r chimes Of OC Gods God dim bills and an felt Colt no of oC fear He leaped lell td In faith from Crom year to r enl to 10 him seemed poor or vile vileor lIe or vain Since all 1111 the fibres ros of oC his hll heart and brain Were braced bracell by b hopes high Atmosphere I I have known no goodlier spirit Where he ht walked I Love we masqueraded In rough skins claws to be Jo some monster of oC the tho woods j jLou Loud Lou was the volee wherewith he rhymed and talked Hut warmer heart or moved In kindlier laut Willi never neer stirred by J mans vicissitude Hy By Edmund TO 10 A Aspiring owl 01 1 sometimes think I am nm Without brainpower to carry me uj UI higher A meager mental sham only to lre I wonder why on earth Ive Ie not mOIl mOIlen en lie Than thus to ba be as ambitions tool He III nt Al best b tt a 11 recompense Who hard to loarn that hes A 1 tool fool i How lIo hind be of oC you ou who never neel With plagued lI to look 1001 Into my And finding me the tho victim of a To tell me 1110 true you ou think me mo second rate i Id I throw aside my m pen at least Id 11 nver Write any more mora destined for the prep prell And from thet day my whole and sole or Would bt be to shine for y and tot fot By n Sarah Grand TO A OHM O Sins to me In nd nine n My h d AIA Sine ns AY the gun Fines through the rain Sine SIn aa nil the In the sail Sing me mp of life and toll and time 0 o bugle It of If 0 flute nf oC Sine nil once more as n In ti th prime There be nothing but the best cst I IIi Ii And me Int at last IAsI of or low Sins SIn that old mA lc of oC th May In That mikes n the grey world laugh and I mow As s lightly as our to By n W K E Henley iOns During Durin the tho trial of ot the 1 suit regarding hl wag AS riven The Art are For Many IRn Invention the publisher paid JWO U cAnh cn h In and n R 10 2 per r cent royalty for tor The SIn Seven FpU 2000 15 II per I er cent royalty Out of oC Cap taint to l oun Ur tr 1 Kipling got lul from the United and Xu lU per Ir cent royalty People who 0 nd ad and enjoyed Ke tui In III the tha day when Its It II vogue at atUK UK 1111 height will 1 bo ho to 1 that Its author IH till still and hearty at a the patriarchs of ot H HI 1 The I he poem appeared when he was wal ft man of 3 and ha hIM In a In III n ml no lens le K than thirty In III this 0 n II Born In III 1 of ot which hl hili father la Is the his hll historian torian lie hp studied at 1 nl mid then Inn became u n barrister In London but m ver 11 practiced He Ill Is II now Bt lit The rhe near bin hili native Ope of the most literary lav for some years fIr bus hili been u ln oom lom and I II to bo bt fought out r when hilr new lIal Th II MilK nt Rt n of the IIRI of Hull Cain s I lar ml y The lh not written at till HIP imp but Mr h Calm Caine mi to fm utah h It bv hr At 1 J I the M I m fI un li to 10 publish In There wre u r but the upshot hilI be en n that they have taken II 11 course of 1 tI to tn nn flit nd have ha OK II netlon for lr II nine who Intends to de f nd action Tin rate ru p will probably not on till In the meantime his hla book Jook 1 I ti t h published In August by uy Heine man Mm I Frances Hodgson pow novel The n De ha h tho ton This u II trio of 8 WT HI o on CI of ot tilt the last two 10 seasons In liI the two S nn Wild IM Animals I Known Thomas Nelson In K Hed It wilt will be Je no to those fam the i in 10 learn the Ihl Mil 1111 of 0 1 P 1 Son for alleged of or and IIII trade mark has In u a defeat of the plaintiff 4 vuth author nf of The from rom Indiana and Mon Ion I Is s our H cas BS n 11 new novel well under way wa It will be he a 11 more ambi effort than either I of o this authors books The Th work will deal with the effect ent l of theatrical life upon an 1111 character chalal WIio 11 la I 1 III to be the title of oC new novel U It It II a 11 en I umi niu among uie lill The heroine of ot the bonk I Vera era daughter of oC an uye at ot the Ministry of lIa Un bell by b tle liberal 01 oi foreign In which lIel i nil un hint with his hll family Hu He I tu mint to ith the IU I VIII umi e ions oC those with wilh she Is brought brou In j 11 contact Possessed rI by Ly a spirit of ot ac lie tIIt hit advantage of ot an op OI to 10 a lICe th common people and she refuses l to to tl llie th Inaction usual iliUM I to the hlll wo women 0 men Jl her lier cIaNI Tolstoi Is to take full of oC his hili and to delineate It the changing viewpoint that of ot Veras development with that realistic touch ouch that always his oll 3 The rhe book IH described ae liB being as well as It IB III a 11 comfort to tn know that we do donot not alone In our estimate of the an pictured by II Hewlett The editor of that bright Hedging The fhe Manuscript writes TUB rIll Y mW I ICHI Did CHI the of history act Like a lion or leopard all spotty 1 Know not but Jut this Is a II tact fact The of or Hewlett was 01 dotty llott If It who has ha been most prolific of or American authors how hu humon many mon persons could With koine olOe fear CeRr of oC contradiction we name Col Ingraham AH AM AHin in of our statement we state Col began writing In 3 He has ha produced novels noell averaging words 1 tach In one year be ha wrote u 6 novels running from to words word At MI lit time he was writing five fC one of love one of the PH tt a two to border n H a story Ills longest et was wa Monte contained words U It Uran ran through Cl tl edition fieo Geo Murray Smith the famous ron Lon don left Rn n estate of or OM In connection with this Ihl fact the complaint of o publishers If no profit In printing books book Is Ilko tho author of ot David Mr Ir A J H Ponder whose hole The SeRI Heal of Silence l III to be ue published Ihl month bv h i iJ Co never saw law hM hili book hoole Mr II C who was AI a n ayoung young Oxford C his novel In III n m JIh be before I fore roro hIM d His HIli book IK III as 1 a of the th present liAr oay re remarkable f marl for Its It unstained and an anthe the qUA lit of nr the Max onell write from flom hat It Is III the new h 1111 ee II that the had a genuine gift Ift for tor and achieved MI at In reconciling the to The Tho Real lt Mi nu IK the first and novel of oe author thor thorh Mrs h Stephen Cr ne Is I a It nw of her lieI late fate and ll and Is I tIlt also completing left unfinished by him hUu has ha also a 1 novel of her hel own un In hand and has hal thoughts of writing her life lite In his hili new book The New South Houth Africa Mr given some rather figures the I hl riches of ot Hand lie hR estimated the amount gold Id for tOl practical mining nil lift t With the th reduction In III th tin nf ot the tho now Is III to brInK bring about ho hI thin may Inn even ven be bl l for fer ore OIlI of t lower graile will be ve brought into Inlo play 1111 Concerning Hand contribution to the 1011 nf ot the war IRI HI thinks hero In III not the tho slightest reason to tu to the a 0 IlL plc of It Transvaal offering a R dran foe to mr nI ivar debt Th rh Transvaal till produce fur tur Its own onn ivl f Dud umi war var debt if It proper government Is 11 I The G W h m publish oarl In the tall fall Sir 1 Ar Arnolds new epic poem Tin TIll Voyage of U 11 Is III known Sir IIII I has haa within tho lout year nr lout the Ih use UN nf of fits limbs and his hili ey CHIRM I Writing tn to tt 11 friend only n fow week he I am now totally blind und able to only with hill but I never neN despair and t 1111 with my III work thanking heaven my In un 1111 impaired 1111 Jill t mental powers his hili MI Sir l hue has The rh of ot PUll eon Dials of ot about IWO 1100 lines line lt It Is III the circumnavigation of by hr the PhoenIcia before la I n 1 Hen nea t captain of Tyre Tn takes service with king of o 1 Pt to 10 explore the unknown J tile the att After tN picturesque nt Tyr 11 where he hp buys In the Ihl slaw market with u 11 priceless HII Af At mudo captive In III the dark continent r literature hns hll suffered a great blow by h the death of or Sir Walter Hen Bell ant and Robert Buchanan Never had London been l HO III cally 1111 described as 88 by J Walter Waltel He lie will be he perhaps s more at al the historian of oC London than as a II t The second Installment of the letter of or Mai le Just juet been published hed In London Borne Som American may be looking fur ward to those thle effusions effusion of o the th neurotic French OU de Is III the em respondent with whom the moot Indulged herself If It It I were n nul t for the of her youth the let u is i would be Iii w The fhe edition of oC Winston new novel The Crisis rills is ison on the press prell The rhe McMillan 11 Co sidle that the edition of or copl iI was Ill sold within Mix dos days of or the date of ot pub luu i i iA A copy of the tho million of Black inores Lorna Doone w wall s wild the other day In for tOI Devonshire Is II to ilo Ilu Itself honor hOllor In honoring the memory of ilia 0 rt A line fine monument Is I to be I erected presently In III I r Cathe dral T Tt t Many renders no doubt douht will thine 1 with Charlotte In un her feeling about Goethe set down In III a 1 re recently discovered autograph I You ou are RII right he hI m III clear IIRI deep Jut but ery cold col l I acknowledge edge him great but can hot fo l him himl l has completed d hl hI or Devonshire I eon and It Itis is ill to b hI published In In Amer ica and Britain under the title of t Th Striking Hours The work lien lIell in till name Held a l that of If Children of oC the Mist Mr III hall ebon rhoM en his hill WIt title from the following word by U Dr fiod has haR HO 0 ar III arranged ranged the of ot our spirits thai there be thousands of oC silent moments between betel the IIII striking hours The Ihl author of Henry till of ot the a while Ing In the history hl tol of oC till the reconstruction period found a dote which Is I a humorous comment on the negroes conception of or law nt Ht the time of cf their emancipation One morn om Ing III when Virginia was still till under the thc military mill tar rule of oC the th northern army a II aman man riding along a 1011 I Ihl rood road saw aw a 1 poor I old oil negro waiting by hy till the s 11 side On being as nl to til cause of at her hr sorrow she replied My Iy ole oIl man hils jest gone gOlle off 0 He lie say la laRt dat Rt de dp law lias done ceased and an our marriage Is III di completed i Winston Churchill tile the American A graduate of the Naval academy arll d 1111 at An 11 author of or Th Till Celebrity of ot Carvel and now of The IB still a young mAn for Cor his hili years number but hul thin Ho Ill mines omell from a blend of ot Rood good l and a stock Will was horn n Ml rained In St Louts In im at the Rife age of 17 Ii he l nn 1111 appointment alI lIt to Annapolis A hut but after graduation felt ell so 10 strongly drawn toward letters letter that he h waived the UIl bright prospects of or a 1 career to accept a 1 position n the Army Anny on 1 Noy Journal III ni of oC editorial on l this J Journal i iII II nIl the Cosmopolitan O UI and then decided to turn his hIli attention ex exclusively I to the more pleasant field nf of story writing Ills first bonk i went WInt Into the third edition within a n month and an wt wu voted a R nry nl lilt hit Thin was In IS Ii Then Mr Ir took aim at higher He H to a II series of stories the different Int phases of Am r ren en life and ot this i 1 a 1111 the Hint t Hi III Hia a 0 great deal of or time limp study mid J on this honk book and ban been re r lIrI lluy by hearing it title In III the mouth ii r cry Ir reader of It fiction It w nt 1 nf other lilts hili and took Its It place u II or ie on the drain a I jf Co 1 IH I a 1 of the t Ilio h Crisis la III of oC to the time of the Civil 1 Will War Mr 11 has It taken two step down In our flint In th middle of oC the century nut nest In the nf o th Ill nineteenth century Whirr will bin hl n step In III the contemplated series eI bring brillA him tt The old con the age If at It the bent Ix t literary literAl work Irk Is I which la III noli on 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