| Show hI 4 4 I I II A f fI fl I I J I I I l N J lit pit j p LV M another n has made J P t l to tl the r aU nl n III ht U po of theme Is th roo I Ib pi he FIt FIttIn ot i Africa especial tIn S at I i C the tha recent visit of at ofa I IDaJ a s q i to it tit Ib tIti of at the tho late lato fl l I 4 11 quotes ns liS text oft the for forthe I Ir ing mg words word s of ot the theIs tens 1 I s v m Il a hU his departure r h I I 1 leave this thin 1 W 3 i a ever that the r force torl that are Is oer tt t i r arc tiro more Inore potent p tent non ou Ii u tees nees which would I I Above AllOo all nl alli es I Arri I I r I Ie i IP I capacities h c I Ir Ile 1 in ini 1 I I stanzas of ot Thu Tho Thoi i i lb ti I r i s sI I lit 1 I Ii Kipling 1 I pY rqn s rr in nv f fh furrows th tit I p jl u foil soli glistens red run ma and arl n n II ans that wan done Jono UI repair ail d the tile dead rath IQ hi It tb It f r less bullet tell fell If n utere bar I 1 burst rat and the I will dig a II well welli nl 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sir tr r Hi the wrong wron that was wasand dace to th 11 ng and the dead deade entire p m ars In Colliers I e i 7 Col under t rt or Marsh marl with K ur I ru G h lu luft ft tt all alt his P m Ins on political and andr In the that printed r r topi topes 1 1 an ara tau son Null s si laMs i T TI It pub d 04 In aphis by by D t JW h tas t hid the h wile role le ur of rt G pi lpH p t end it Its marked s at I r J r l nl nd all ua II a play P y hns has elM fh ti II unfriendly ark sk sT y a t it t ni n lass of ot critics broucht a 11 r rebuke train from Mr Ir IrWin Win ter in it t nh h ti oil R 11 rl fhe The persons personA J wn m ere r l 1 a n i Juh lib uh i SU s H are vat wol 1 d n I ih tit h i tai I i u star f of oC their own oln r T i I til 11 t turn brought S ui h a rei tt r ply i lv hf from t aro London I Punch lunch haru If y 1 cn Hi q a rach and ond prate Erl tl rJ I Vl r they h to 10 tell 1111 UH us n is II r rt f really great grent r hals s wrong ul I fl d 1 to men of oC sense sen c cn son n t follow t a J tt l cIr own awn nr ter They Thc wallow alas en I I lite we ses su h fellows write eh I pages s sh 4 t h Jealousy and spite ft I 1 nth mo me m rages raes p a lil lira Is I absurd bl I Mr Ir ins ns hollow T r ran tea rID not Ju us In a n word Tho They fy wallow t fight ht have hm they to think they thc b ear I 1 1 nid J they ever eer I HOP ift Eternal It lOR No f nn Ian Hamlets Hamlot Never attar o Off prang jf or their brains t NuM I tnt not B swallow allow allowan C ee ran fa an r t f he lIP nil 1111 Tr v wallow tt ro the ti ri rl al nl managers and t d T FTh Th Manxman City ix l HIP 1111 dramatization h D Ar Appleton lIton jn fc Ii r a 11 publication Gl G st It the lie II fl l v y H Hou nip p by b s agh o t author nor of or The Mississippi I n ot of Mrs Irs hum 1 fIa Lady foLDI I Daughter tu x I Lt lt ti Lt lr n rf tit any un stogie lc mr soil BOld to It h i mar l li arr II f The Tho il i n tt ane c also alfo are so FO 1 t th Ni h 4 rs ra have hue been hEen tit nJ for fOI mar Ota d dr f u lust In the set act ot of Ib I q a tor or shipment ifs JIlt f te Ib t t sellers by the thc Ia roh G 0 GIa za Ia t t I n hed 1 the arty Oh hh h I II rt in n work after If 11 is n 1 I Ii I hard Cal Col Cala not nor t a the 1 n that It Il will willi l r I IIII lR III lerm r T r z r the tho theauthor author a j I an ro G e n 0 spent her doors riding tI tL i J v s r 8 ns ng with her t I Ulo 1 I s who vho since v al t has bs I tr J t the he close clo e of or n I 1 a foot r out t north of oC 1 and line tine When Whon his Ills daughter was seas 10 years old he hit hail had a special rifle or of weight ina made le for her Sho Bho Is still n a crack shot and en h 1 It nl alter hir het winter In Ne sew lew Y York rk the goes gues south again aga III to h her Iter r dugs dogs and her h r horses Her hunting lodge In the th Ih goes loes by b th tit manh of ot Moonshine and thereby there y hang hange a I tale tel When tho the v Wit we M much younger youn cr a rather rath r new tint nut bumptious United d states marshal pi piss su ed cd through tho the district on a II lint hunt for tor or Illicit Iii stills stille of at width which Hum nour kited not so eo far away 1 Tho Jh n nour Mi t neighbor to Col oh 01 ne hives m II who was fond of or a Q practical juke Joke Old did the rest lent The she shah swallowed tho Iho bait and one aile I 1 the lodge with his hla hl H I It Ivan WILli Col opportunity since the tho war and a he had hall Just time enough to 10 let both hoth barrels of or ht thy lly II through the window before the Ill er or 1 car tor was explained The marshal limp d off oft like a n lame partridge e and und Minn Riven who lied HId Matched the pi progress ogre ia s of at the tho sport with some same can ern A w AA w wu LEAVES FROM OLD ALBUMS r HI I e t s sr sl si r i u ut l I I f t p pt t r I 4 4 tl I II r t 4 I I Ii I t I i F I r rc r 1 1 r P t sr d j R 5 L C i I II 1 I av 1 J xiE j r i r adt 7 t t jT T I j II H HH i j H i j I FRANK W JENNINGS AS A MILITARY CADET I promptly dubbed the place Moon loon Moonshine Moonshine shine and Moonshine It Is today tolla as us any settler withIn a IL dozen miles can cun tell you ou I Amount Amoun letters of at Alexander tons which Gertrude therlon will In Includes Include cuda clude In Jn A Few of ot Hamilton Let 1111 are arc the famous Andre letter leiter a 0 copy of the deed of at separation lion of Hum Ham grandparents the copied from Crom the records of Nevis Nevil One letter of ot great Interest Is that which Mis It its M Atherton has hns herself eJr unearthed at Copenhagen A which Hamilton des describes tribes the terrible tornado which de dc devastated devastated his home I A distinct debt of ot gratitude Is s dun due to Julian Ralph for perpetuating the thi filly C newspaper over ever published on ou the feld of or war which Mn was O entitled The Friend Issued during the Ihl How hoer War Wart It Is IN published by D Apple Ap Appleton ton and Cum Com pony under the title of Wars er Side and abounds with anecdotes s of which tho the following Is a II sample GOOD To the tha I of or the Friend Sirs Ii It this a IL chestnut Johannes Paulus sent a II commissioner hone home to t England to fled find out If It there were any nn mere inure taco men left lett there The TIle commission commissioner er wired from I London to say RO that there e were men anti and women ornen knack Ins about the lita town that visor there was veto no and that the men were IX bo beg R gang dug to lobe bo tent sent to tight fight the tile Boers Beets Iru per ger wired Mired lack back Go North The corn com Jm ml found himself In Newcastle evidently mid wired wi 1111 to Kruger I ruger For s oaks stop tho 1 III land Jand Ii b bringing up melt from hell eight at a time in III cases cages lie He had seen seon a n coal coalmine mIne I 1 D Appleton and company announce that lint the lie edition of David Dahl larva Bani U Is now ready The Tho edition o was In special pc form fonn as 1181 a souvenir edi edition 0 11 Lion tion being from the Illustrated plates rl and containing eight right Illustrations I b H II West test W fIt and nail l hound bound In heavy cloth with gilt 1111 top tap This edl dl consisting of at 1000 copies corf s was put on the market about November 1 I and WAS i In n month The Tho Thre regular i r Issue s J has now assumed a n different form as 08 the publishers have haf decided to print future futuro editions from the tha Illustrated plates and Inserting rUn lute II although going back to the familiar yellow 1101 cover or This makes maket n a II thicker book took but hut one superior u In tn every elry way n to the earlier editions although tho the price remains the same t I 1 1 With the publication early this spring by b McClure Phillips t Co ea of or n a mem memo memorial orial crat volume on George G o Douglas Thrown Drown the curtain will be rung rune down don upon uron a brief brier literary tragedy The sum of at the young authors contribution to lure tha wait of or letters will be complete sadly nn as to 10 quantity but greater In lit promise and quality This new volume volum will give to th the admirer of the IiI young authors The House HOUM with the till cn to know hew hc w greet great wa was the breadth of ot his lit nary ciary craftsmanship It will Ill contain his more marc serious efforts most mOlt of them nor never before published h I among other things essays on Hamlet on Burns Burnson on Mere Meredith Ith short stories In loots and ernes es I a a I a aThe The Thc publishers record Iton shows that the most trost Oit popular book ook of 0 the lost lest year l r w was as 84 Mrs Mr of the Cabbage Patch or nt III least I t that the sales Ie of the little green I n colored volume containing Alice Allee C Call J well roll account of ot this the sayings and doings of ot Mr Mrs ItI Wt WI Whits m in number those of or any other work of oC IK ac n teen reported during the tho whole year MI Ilie cheerful spirit the homely r of ot action and till the hol nu ha tr flier r and good goo 1 sense of her talk made madeM M t b 1 ii n a 1 j jn traders n ns OR well as Oil among amon her hH neighbors of the th patch Ti Tin n new v famous U II a lid un I a squat Id 1 d 1 part of or Louisville of ot which city MU 11 late J II being well known and loved lowd In I I that fiat unlovely un neighborhood as ns a tI fre Crl sent nt visitor ho was wall always fm fi her manners anti nn 1 help fill ful Miss II tad had a passion fn far writing which could only be Le grail gratl 10 d In Moments snatched ham from the du tin ts Vs t II of or a It hospital household and social rt She wrote n II number another o of oC fetches with varying success but bui without attracting much attention Ii In iii the he world At lest last she woke to N hr fact that In the little community of UH the cabbage patch there w was aa an ance slice of material out of which to con coil luct a It book She simply took look the tho In ns as she ho knew knell them theta In ennie start sort of or order a few fel of the In la Incidents of ot her own experience nce In tilt the notch set lIel down don the homely of wl wb vvs lout dom with whom she hind had chatted al about out their Ih lr dally daily life their troubles ml nd their few COW Joys JOH manic made a It love dove story tor the thread 01 which to 10 string the Incidents and rl anti the rosult result was Mrs Ur WI IJ of or the Cabbage Patch the ox ex success of oC which was WIlS a n great surprise to t the tho author Margaret Horton who wrote of at Babylon and several other novels Is not yet et 23 years old exper experienced the literary Impulse Im at an nil early earl ate rIN At the private school In Chicago where h re her education p was begun blun the th girls published by b the mimeograph hira r ro I tees M a n little ca II etl The X l Hay which as n Its name Indicated l was all I famed to penetrate to 10 the Inner sub Bub titles of ot things generally en era II To this thin pamphlet Miss Potter at tho the presort presumably pre um ably Innocuous ago age O of 13 contributed eta ruing stories torte and poems p orm a Not con content conNit content tent Nit with this literary activity she he In a n custom In the school that thet nil all notes note written by the should be couched In in the language of I letry Miss Potter stilt still retains tin the energy of at her childhood and Is III one of oC tile the moat most productive novel noel Ma lilts The Century company caUl pan has In lien Ion the publication of ot the tho results of th tho Syrian expedition sent out by b several New Mew Ne Yorkers a n few years ago ngo to 10 dis discover dl is cover oer buried cities lIles understood to exist In syria aim anu autumn wo The work wonc whirl will be complete on leto In four Cour volumes will wille l n e of or Interest to archaeologists It Is icing bring written by Howard Crosby Hut ut lut ter l r lecturer at Princeton who those Story of at Athens Athena the Century company compan a 0 few weeks ago ngo agoa a After i q 1 careful study of ot What Man Uan Manner rte ner of at Man Alan a n comM com to the conclusion on that Edna Idna Kenton Is 1st a that dial has hns b bon been en adopted to 10 hide the personality of a 1 titan man who Ins has talent power and anI In Insight sight Into human character VA VAna I 1 i na as Kenton Is however the name of et eta t n a 1 young woman living In to who i offers her noe navel under tinder the title What Manner of Man 1111 She Is III known knon to magazine readers by her h r own name nod and by some ome very Cf lever dever stories which have appeared from time lime to time la In laThe InThe The The Smart Set Sel SelTh The Th I Ladies ft Jis Home Journal and other s Site She has haa besides boon been 1 11 i a newspaper woman and wrote her hor I novel t while III on 01 the th staff st cr of t ono one of the Chicago evening ut ers |