Show I SOLOMON AND ANI TUB TIiE ANT ANTI I From of the Faith s r f t tF call caU him Compas if F FP I fl Ii plUM pitiful lo to small Ti I and nd great t uri I nd en cn 8 that the servIng Ing an ange angels l I li 9 FId Gods Gd throne i b han baa ten myriads OI on Wilting with wings outstretched an and t cs To 11 do their Masters Maiter s heavenly em cm der than thought HIs mInds mands hIgh coin com they read F Lter Jj than light to execute them then the th word of or power from star t star liar e thither and nil some thither sed Ind far farI near i these naught Is U too jW high o or eIt 0 Ither mean macan Or mighty it IC lie Jle wills wil It o IS any creature great or small Arnall nd Ills pity which all lu his fe eye V nil which are t rare rarer and with j r the babe PlAte n nearer fearer a r the nursing aa smallest child WW Tace liace to Allah Or any rolls oIls 80 vast that lie He Wave s aVo ol of sea lea nil all that restless It Is written 11 and moreover 10 to tol tolI l Gold watching bv b the Gate Gato of ol CM rd roy the 1 rd Voice Ineffable this l rd oleM mandate mandat uttered by the h hath th mado Pass flass wl Solomon Vs J Pleasure house and antI rand there thero OdiT and I the king I crowned C at hs thIs hour tIn rov ny servant doth dous a n tUng tUn out of t I there crime carne teeda eds with t me nostrils nil of at ht prizes ot of the th te le are lIht ht lead f for Solomons dc tIe cre tha J his he no now tta 11 r e Show with the pride at that tha tho th ram Snorting anti the Ia 1 that Our liver iier lamp ZIa Ung s In Sun S un vain lIln Our warning t run before his be bethe the eople Ray IlaY This Thais king our the lon 1 I g mane nl trophies tro of 0 of his GooI Go r ou In each II sIn Servant from br oll the l It op ol Arafat t t chich Is fallen flat fiat nr lint ant e neiL ht who hom but to 10 far hath bath she Al V I Her lEer worn feet fall fail and nn eho tho ho will wll perish caught In the smiling fulling ruin rain but thou snake make UK tho thoIn way In naught And helped help d the little ant at entering In inOr Of Or the time black rook Silently Gabriel left The Time Presence and prevented the kings sin Iii Anti And help the little nut lint nt at entering In to InO Ino O 0 Thou whose love loe IH lri i wide and great We Yo praise Thee lhee The Thu Compassionate NOTES NOtE II 11 a 0 Wells SlIght night Into the tho common commonplace commonplace place life of oC today entitled Love Lole and Mr Mn has hns Just gone Into n a new 1101 edition nt lit Frederick A Stokes while In England It Is la gen generally emily recognized ns mis one of oC tho most i popular novels of tho the season sea on Time The publishers who Imms having hn contracted fur for fura tora a story stor by hy the writer of ot The rime War of oC Worlds and Time The Time rime Machine and who later lator paid O to be relieved or ot their when they found that In Love and Mr Ir there crt tzu no Hying machines or torn tons may now sway have a subject for Cor valuable valuable alu able contemplation Florence Finch Kellys striking story stor With Hoops of at Steel SINI Is III getting settIng re remarkably bl fluttering notices from the tia western wester reviewers reviewer They hey all express gratefulness for the complete completo and life lifelike like bike picture plot lire she gives of the genuine plainsman who Is III fast becoming a n nonce once was e Concerning Conc the fiction netlon of ot the nine nineteenth nineteenth nineteenth i Bryce says Prose Irose fiction ims been heen more snore widely and powerfully employed ns as a Cl means of en enforcing enforcing forcing theories regarding mans nature and social relations In III this century than It ever was ns before Among tho tim great writers of fiction the place probably belongs 1 to Victor lingo Hugo or to Count Lyof LOf Tolstoy and nn If It OIl an hook book bookIs Is to be he selected as nil especially e conspicuous OUR OilS for tor or the influence It has had hall on mens thoughts and emotions Hugos Les Le would e m to have hae tho tim claim though ns mis respects fer for fertility of Invention or exuberance of oC humor humors or fineness of treatment other writers Including DIckens nod cray eray may mn have reached ns as high n II level levelS o S 0 When tho the nOlen com pan were getting out Van an Volken berg Henry Thew Stephensons tory story stor s of old oh New Now York one OM of their editors wrote the h author a n personal letter In which he be naked In the time hope of learning whether or not the professor would make a good gool companion If It ho preferred Lamb Iamb or Milton Now Nw iw as ns n II compliment ment tho time editor the time type typeS typewriter typewriter writer and scratched his hh laborious note nota with n a stub pen 11 so when the author ernie clime to answer the th Inquiry ho hI wrote I not know kims whether you ask osk If I f like 1110 Lamb or 01 mutton or Lamb or Milton best beat but In either ease case Its Lanai Lamb Tho Time editor catalogued the professor as ns n a good man to know 0 A of ot Jane with her hr Bath publisher In Tho The Appendix to the Fh fhe like Milton sold her liar hook book North ranges ranger Abbey Abbo for or cIO IO outright Hei Till publisher hi Ihm er allowed the I hm tury 1 to II I he In I mm hla ii is dusk for Cur fifteen ell and allowed l MN MISs 8 Austen tu to buy liu bk her h ho r ai ut at Its original 1111 sue Hill hall had become famous In III the thi meantime lua her runic issue had evidently not slot reached the Path Hull publisher 0 0 0 I U I R t 0 s thinkers and amid nu thoi thol according to hits his recent bio lIu biographer grapher Pascal Victor lingo Hugo 11 ugo amid above aho all 1111 flues Beau seaU whoso Confessions made u II last Ing on him At t one umie tune lie io had with him n IL 1 collection of ot hut but time the hooks wore taker from rein him him nt at the boundary to be exam exum by hy tIme the censor and never to him Hence Ilni It IH is only lately that he ho has become acquainted with the time writ lima Info of ol home Heine anti Schiller Which he lie greatly admires and anil now fro ftc fluently cites 0 A letter lettes lett I written by hy In to ISH was sold Hold In iii London n a 1 short time limo ago ag It contained this Literature Is like ilka money time the appetite Increases by h gratification TIme mines milieu ot or literature too are art unwholesome and aim as us time the of or I Yet from cither It hier there IB Is no imo return nod nn though little of finding In ding con eon tf ma t th a tipi ness Is too tie proud n It nt t rm I mum work I believe hoHo In III those dump damp caverns till once the tho whole mind mindIn In is alit or III I the time lamp of life has hils ceased conKell to hum burn hu so within n It I t a 0 The rII bool book about time the men naomi first n for Cor a place III In the tue Hull unit ol or orl Kami l will be written for tor the tho by b George Cory I Ills His work will consist of n IL series erlos of twentynine monographs Intended to answer In each case ca e time the question Why h Is he hero herol What hums has he done to him to a u place In the tho Hall lIa of Fame Fatima 7 JI thins of ret time the best bOHt portraits portrait obtainable will 1111 be bo given The Tho book will he bo pub published first ns as nn an elaborate subscription tion volume and later III In a more lur limi form Sir Sli John the tho famous caricaturist has hns retired r from flom staff of ot London Punch work hue has beets beet the time distinguishing feature of If that pub publication lIln lion since 1862 when alien he ito began reg ref to the tIme cartoon dealing with time the most Important event of each euch week Many of ol these tb Bt have had hind an rum Important Influence In ha swaying sau public sentiment who WOO discovered by Punch Pummel In 1850 when whon he Ime was wati thirty years ell rs old oil will bo be sue by who has hUH been heen a II regular contributor to Punch al nl almost most as long ns as his hi predecessor Here hereafter after the tho th cartoons Instead of ol being drawn by h hand on wood wool will be photo photoengraved photoengraved engraved veIl S 0 The Time Impression gains ground that Jack London rondon Is a 11 coming author that It Is 11 merely i u LL matter ma of ot n a 1 few when he lie will be bl recognized as al a u writer II ns 15 forceful as ns Kipling as na finished and amI discerning ns us lacadio and that what Kipling has done clone for OJ India mid Hearn It ft fUt Japan Jack Jalk London has lane done for Cor time the Arctic So o writes Howard V In Im ho Impressions of San Francisco In taking tal ln III lip for Cor or the time second time The Iho 1 he Son of tho the Wolf Walt It ft Is only n II mattei mat tot of if time ho lie concludes conclude when ho lie wilt will take tak Ills hIs place pInel among time the few CeW writers of if It really International reputation reputationS S S General Low Io Ie Wallaces story Den Ben finn Hur which has hns probably passed linseed through snore more editions tuna any other novel lovel of if Its time may many soon be bo published III ii Greek General Wallace re received elved a n request t from a n Greek Gentle centle nan mann of Constantinople lo for his ilon Alem to make ninke the tIme tm Time The Th translators lel er to General In le h not without Interest Sonic Some time Imo ago n o he says saysa a n friend of mine minI gave gae ave me a n German book Advising me rne meo to o rend read It with attention I never neier rood rend novels so I Intended to give glo It back without having opened It 1 Hut Dut then one me day da being unoccupied I took It carelessly and began h nn to read rond It and It Impressed me ow KO so much I read r ad It gain antI again a aln and mIld did not tall full to translate parts of It to my father rind and I 1 looked for Cor a n Greek lon of It II but there thero Is none From that time Ime the tIme Idea has line possessed mo moo to late Inte ite BenHur D Into Greek and for lor this It t Is IR my duty to ask your our excellency s I 1 am nm sure SUle all tall Greeks will cola enjo It as oil I 1 enjoyed e 1 It t Arthur Morrison the novelist carries abroad n with him a n sliver silver cigarette cl case caseto ca cato caseto to which ft n pathetic Interest After writing issuing A Child of the time Tago he lie received n II letter from nn no In charge char of a n fort In Northwest bunking thanking him for the tho Immense which tim the rending of or his hale hi tale hail afforded II Shortly afterward Mr MI Morrisons admirer caine home and died On his ho la h told hIs hla moth mother er em that he lie wished to leave lne a Cl memento to tho the author of oC if A Child of the Jago Mr Ir Morrison was waR sent pont for Cor and told to take his choice of ot n a number r of things H the time dead dad soldier had left ft behind him himlie He TIo selected as ne being heln the Intrinsically valuable a n silver cigarette ease case Inscribed In with Its lis owners Initials nail and crest cr amId above the former ho lao had Inscribed the tho Ih simple words In Mem Mein Memory cry ory Or Of jr Mr Ir Morrison Is s naturally I very WIY LI proud of hl hii possession And In Indeed deed lee A Child of the Tago must have huo made ninde n a deep Impression on Its reader render to hove have resulted in BO so touching nn an In to Incident 0 S 0 I 0 eldont Maurice Hewlett whoso whose Richard Yea YM and nn Nuy Nay III IR one ono of ot the time most notable I books bok of the tho day a attributes touch much of oC his hili literary bent and skill to his father I but bait speaks I Indifferently of the of and college coliee eoll ge life Most of ot his I days were given to rending I and nn writing and he ho left Oxford without obtaining a n scholarship I wasted my nay time he says sa 9 concerning these university days daysI I dreamed 1 I tried to do things timings too big bigfor bigfor for Cot me nie und mind threw them up at nt the time first failure allure I diligently pursued every false goo goa od I 1 dont ont think I was very or happy and I nm am sure I f was very er disagreeable 1 I doubt now no If IC I was over oer a n boy bo except for tor n II short period when by I y rights I should have haimo been a aI man manTho I SI Tho Tao Academy of London remarks In Inthe Inthe the time course of oC nn an article on publications that It Is most astonishing that over they seem to lo read rend nothing but Mellon netlon The Time best beet selling soiling books in lii America during the time past mouth are arc UI all 1111 novels noels Time The curious thing about title this statement Is that not nut only do dothe dothe dothe the best beet selling books In iii lot for forthe the tile same Sallie period of time belong to tu the same Caine despised class of lIC literature but many man of at them theta are of American origin In this fact remarks the New Ne cw YOI k Times possibly IIO we find the tho In Inspiration of The Tho complaint In the last la t few months at least half a it 1 dozen American novels ll reached I figures In Greil Greit Britain varying from forty fort to sixty thousand copies apiece S I 0 I Mrs Charlotte Perkins Oilman has not lessoned lessened her tor fame with lifer istir latest book Concerning Children While Whitt there are not so BO many startling and new truths truth vet eel forth tn In ma this book as ns crowded time the pages pa 1 of Women omen and III Economic f yet t there Is II a 1 fascinating melange of novel hovel lOve I statements add de tIe deductions which carry the time reader from page 0 to page with celerity nail amI delight dolight Mrs IB is l f putt purl In her treat mont of subjects while her darting wit ait Is 18 so o 0 true In Its application that It Il al nl almost most aluM loses every er trace of ot sarcasm as aR aswell I well achl 11 even enn of ot fun lun Itself It becomes an nn argument in toto Time The Th chapters arc are headed led Till The Precious T fan ren n The Th of ot Minding on the tho Mind Two nod Two Together The Burnt brat Child Dreads Drons th the Slipper Teachable A Place for i Unconscious Schooling Pre Pro Presumptuous Presumptuous sumptuous Age Alte The Tho Due to Too Much Consideration Con SI SIX Mothers Meditations on the Nurse Nursemaid Nursemaid urse maid Children and Servant Mothers luth 11 and Unnatural Social lar Par The women of or Utah he miu po chilly interested Int In lii the tho books of Mrs Oilman l I boa ii for tim she glue ho treats t ran tH boldly ly a ami nil truth truthfully I ru Iii fully tull of oC many problems which must solve themselves before wo we coma can onset enter Inti Isit tho time heritage promised us WI Tha Tue l fio of women tho lie cooperation In iii home Industries In as tie aswell well ivell as n dm tho I ho specialized izel and mm ad tI ii care eare ond find education of tho them child are ue her herchler chief topics We le e mommy muy mil suet not agree with some senile of time writers pronounced views on 01 evolution and lies her of hl lorl cal nets facts but perhaps time the most valuable service rendered In iii these books bonks Is tho brilliant s of oC every eIry position on which lucille helps time the tinder to 10 marshal his lila own oust opinions with time the order and precision not a dull lull line lino or n cm vague allIe sentence son In Children Chilli ron nor lor one ono paragraph ihn Is II not helpful to mothers tintS fathom time The fit writer does not believe In lu whipping yet yot et she sh does not stop With that tho t statement namely merely She Simo gives other othor su MUK suggestive pun nn penalties as nM substitutes for fot time the rod iod So Sn you ou may nil cling to your fit I tl In its tho S ho othlen C of or the t Ii e slipper ci I am IIII a lm yet et make mako use of ol the lice various suggestions in cases caRes where Johnny does not a Cl wholesome To sill nil clubs who Mote devote l ote any to fo child culture to tn teachers t to l mothers s and miti fathers fn ther this |