Show Y f a LIFE I l la 0 BEYOND I IcO Life cO came callie to mo motea nil t tV coot 11 I il tea cU l r V 11 Tn n impious I wanted you 01 t I I i hut but J I c j 1 nhi by i u 11 i L und u 99 1 1111 Ii i 1 I Iii h yoU jou save m na mI ii III j I 1 wanted rent reat tr 1 I it I 1 J to cr p away l 11 hi ur r lands Ii V I jQ Ii 1 It rell tIt I III i 1 i mh lh nil nna ant II II I I Ai II I I I ii Ill death it r v worst 01 SI tr 1 A Ii tumbling hands 1 g ll Ith 1 nl I 1 I I Y GOD COD with satirical fe t tin K may wrIte e to lId V It It be aral again nn nOlI nOlIa 1 e nl Y aln alnet a et he it will UI IIvo but a 11 Da t te C Is notably e jo Hotte Lp I om je ulti 0 t of oC 1 e he hen hena n na ik it I In rd dc 1 j t hough 0 e 0 f r rhen hen ii makes to e People his odde iio J y i play goes as soon 03 ItS he hem lears 1 i of ye e Od aCId j e X may nuy t e llao Is 13 a n aBl Je Jen Bl n Pin are most moat strikingly t v Linn Line nn Ire je e he ho over ever evert t Ii rJ 11 n A n Iq ei putte on oni 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will the west em Yea of n somewhat day than The Tho Y It will 1111 be lIu a 1 I too liking In th whole of ot pio neer Ilfe hunters first settlers co owl nil At 1 for his rl lero the Virgin VirginIan lr ln lOll Ian Mr WI M nya Ho He any anybody body In particular He 1 e wa a d ment from the Ihl lIfo out there an n I 1 saw It t Ho Ims hns of ot hll Ir a from Crom nn ny one On d f enough h to l Ve e I j Im m j n littler IK 8 mm MUrI of Its lis rf i nod and th I to ll t will be he gen adding to nn 11 honored name This ThiN bit of ot pio logue un nt a U It f poems WillS b h 11 LEAVES FROM OLD ALBUMS H H H HwI H I I H 1 1 I r 1 J 1 I r f i t a X aX L 1 3 I I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I L Lt t T I 1 t X XI J JI 1 I 1 f 1 L I I c 1 t 1 T TI I I Io t o IH I H lI Ir I HH I BISHOP M S WOOLLEY AT AGE OF FOURTEEN The Tho Kod people of ot tho t vaid will recognize their thell whose Juvenile features feature all ait reproduced on weeks I ot from Crom anold an In old album of ot the Woolley family Hut Bu t if It they ask him lie admit that he was the tho who Is IB now the head a d of ot the affairs of 01 their He will also alMa admit that he hUll has changed etI wine ome since then and that tho change has been for tor tho better although he hU was not a II bad looking boy Hut that was a I long lOllS time ago and he now has boys lios of ot his onn who are oro a 0 good deal older than ho was then r A AA AA AA A V TT V T many mn letters letter from acquaintances you rOil mean so o or nt he the man who was or 0 this ranch or that lu In lua InU a U certain jear Mr r London Ion olI the of ot the tho Child en of the Krost rost Is nn ardent of at sociology and hns lately Intel been time In the east cust end of ot London busy bus In observing life litH there He n nil an nn American looking for fat und carried little or nu no money Just now no he IH III living In a u Jun Kalow near San l with an out outlook look over the th late According to the librarian of at The Tabard Inn and The fhe Li JI Library the th three most popular novels nOels during past t few Cew months have been The Virginian by II Owen Dorothy of ot Hall by h Charles Major and nu The by IJ a Atherton All 11 these the l novels me published by the com company pany John H author of The Tho Sha Shadow dow tIo of ot the Czar Is an Rn exceedingly modest His publishers Little 11 Co are unable to ob oh obtain tain autobiographical Information from him 01 secure his photograph The Shadow of ot the Car Csar Is an nn Anthony sial of ot ue which published simultaneously in inthis Inthis this y and an In England In A Students Stu ent 11 written by 11 Prof W U and published by IJ Houghton Co certain characteristics ol 01 eurl London theaters arc mentioned For example the beginning of or art was by 11 a 1 trumpeter during the of ot a 1 play IlIa n 1 Hag lIa vas WM lIs from the roof 1091 there was little thought of ot decorating Il or tho stage n can was hung that the pome was it t forest a 1 castle ens tie ft 1 fl field ld of at etc very Our fe tow women p pr r laNd rM In the and those of ot tiny any reputation were Vera closely el masked the he t men played curds find talked aloud and mid rom com mente l upon actors and auditors alike and elbowing through th pit where tood the went peddlers lers of or and Prof W Ii I Simonds sw that t the name of ot may ml die well w honored Not only ani was QS ho a of QC many texts but i lR choice of at works tor or pub puh publication Is 18 admirable and Rill attests liH hili Instinct He Il put through the prend pre In the t hook book pi In The of at the lII of ot Trye In Idler lIrly one onehundred hundred or 0 there wire two or three editions of 01 The Tho Canterbury Tales and other of ot r beside the compo compositions of ot and Gower dower his eon con tempo I Lynde of ot Tho tall Mas Mastor tor of ot Is a 1 man mn who live his If Ideals Years ago In hu gave up business made his home up on Lookout mountain ami turned his hili attention to literature with the determination to be become come nn an author He lie works In fixed d hours writing every day but besides be his literary endeavor enl alIr he believes In toll with the li i No af nr afternoon goes so s by II that does 1109 not MI find him now on his stone wall III with trowel and mortar or t the buildings s son on his place pI Rae with hamU r anti and P M W Is II a favorite o as ns he culls It but rougher work has hB nu terrors to him father 1 real attraction Mr Ir Lynde Ine that success conns oftener r from Crom herd work than n lashes of 01 Inspiration and all so 10 he has hu worked ork out his hs own Any An volume bearing tha name of or i VV Clifford of at Sidney Ln Ia ncr and all author with w him of many Nc Nl Vio dialect dial some Leins In In the work Apollo Keats on a 1 Fantasy and Other Verses Is the thu title of ot the tho hook book which Is Just Ju t ready from tho press pro s of ot n 1 Badger Balliel Tha Che poem la h an un Imagined dialogue ul the ODd of ot and Keats eals whole faint tamo sings Shelley t shall bo La boAn Lan An n echo Cho and a light unto who sings Sidney Linler did E lIet et etAll All Heavens woo woods s In rhyme The Tho conversation la II seriocomic p and well oll suited to please acquainted with the greater The other pieces In length from runt rains to much one or III two being In dramatic blank verse crI are se serious rious rlou In purpose musical of or structure spiritual In tone The Thc timbre of ot this poetry to use us n a term at of get Kents more than one Oll instrument of ot the thelO poetic lO Uc nw the tender lute anon tift vibrant the Ins or the ringing rillS In appeal of ot martial cornet nearly neall tune tunc of this harmony speaks a 1 word or 01 to the thought It may be dai InK In to gay III that poetry Is autobiography yet et nil all BUCI productions In a II measure th the poul I ou of or orthe the and as Sir Philip Sidney though guardedly says of or orull all ull under the sun Iun thu poet la 19 least a liar Town 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