Show I NOTES This The theme themo th mo which Jack London has taken for tor his latest book The Tue Call Callot ot or the Wild Is the reversion to the type typo and tho the life lite of at his hla ancestors ancestor of at a 11 splendid St Bernard do dog Abducted from his home homo In southern Bouthern California Duck Buck linda himself drawing sledges sl Ires with other dogs for tor travelers and und gold seekers In the tIle Klondike Ills His good goodblood goodblood goodblood blood survives and ond risen superior to the brutal hardship of ot his work Thanks to his blood his muscle his Ills spirit and his hll breeding tie becomes the best trail dog doc In the Klondike The book IH Ic II full tull of oC wonderful descriptions of or orthe the toll toil of ot trace and mu trail and of or the whole vivid daring picturesque primeval life Ufa of at Alaska during the last I six or eight years yearn The MacMillan com corn company company pany announce the book for far Issue early in July S C C According to the London the this circulation of ot Wee since Its It appearance on soil line hall Increased by leaps and bounds Among the tile books most mo l In demand In England during the past four tour weeks are airs lIra Wards Lady Hoses Roses Daughter The rite Reflections of ot AmbrosIne by Elinor Olyn and Mr rations Mr Dooley though thOUn so Amer Atner AmerIcan lean icon and sO BO Ir Irish h has become a prime prim favorite In England One Ono of ot the hopeful things about tho thi movement which Mr Alfred Aifred Headers book A Fight for the City records Is I that college bred men And rich mens sons eons took ort oft their coats conta and waded wailed In III Into Into to the tho muck of politics and ani won splendidly splendidly a desperate fight tight This hook book Is la an nn account of or the campaign of ot 1901 1001 In tn New NewYork NewYork Ne York city that returned Seth Low ns a mayor and W V T F district attorney Mr Hodder took a n very ac active active active tive part In the campaign and ho he has hils ia been engaged ever sInce lInce as an one of or the themen themen In hi the tho office In Inthe Inthe it men corruption the tight fight of decency against Mr Hodder believes that the fierce and ant famous contest recorded In his ilia volume was the tho beginning of or what will b be In It tome some sense a new era that hereafter the tho wellborn and well bred will take n more active and effective Interest Inter st In it municipal politics poll tits some of or e ethem them will do this ns nl a n stepping stone stoat to the this big hI polities politics That adorable little mite of at a n school schoolgirl schoolgirl girl Emmy Lou Ufo tile story of at whose book and heart Mrs Madder Madden Martin has Ms HO so charmingly put flut down on or paper raper Is to Invade England A special specia edition of at the tho th book has hns been made mado for forIn ox nn Rn English house by the tho American publishers McClure Phillips Co It 11 will bo be Interesting to note nole the success Miss Emmy EmmI Lou Lau has hns with her hen English readers She certainly made captives of at All nil of us 1111 with sith American blood who win met h hr r but bUl that Is 18 not to be bo Wondered at lit since on this tills Ride of at the water vater we wo weare weare are becoming a nation nollon of ci child worshippers lint But the English mother nut and father either flit her who relegate their offspring ort to 10 the nursery the nurses seeing Feeing them only on tolerance nt nl It II were at nt the tho time when they are wash washed ed Ill combed anti and starched may ma have a ii different point of ot view leW Emmy J mm Lou ma may enlighten their Ignorance and anI nd do 0 some good goOt missionary mIK work vork with their unresponsive hearts C o C Miss Josephine Daskam whose Me Memoir Memoirs Memoirs moir of vt n a li is I appearing serially In Harpers has hall long been famous as ns an author who never hind had a n manu manuscript manuscript script returned Now she has hall pricked this bubble of reputation and nd claims a II place the rejected I 1 have she Is III quoted AS liS paying In a 11 recent Interview InterI but It U was M my own fault When my work began be n to have huC greater gr vogue I J unlocked an sn old ohi desk and sent rent mme ome very ven had bad things I had writ written written ten nt college to th the publish era fl They were rejected injected I J dont ont like Uke writing continued Miss Mlis la Dak m mIt If It I J could do 10 on 05 I r wish I J eole a n plot or nr two ovary every day anti nil have hove others work ork them up form torm n a l kind of ot synch syndi syndicate rate cate I enjoy tho results of or my toy writ writing writIng ing tog but the actual writing I find tiresome Miss dIas ways mays her tlc tic lion ibm Is almost entirely entire pure Invention I 1 dont find she ty says tIa II that facts fur furnish furnish nish null good material for tor or fiction Beside n one writes of characters us OI they tire she he gets hundreds hundred of ot letters her they thay are ore overdrawn It If she he h write Inventively the letters lette tell lell her how absolutely true trite they the are IN and ask ak akif If It she hl know knol the writers b but best t friend and draw the character from her tier Kipling ha hall bas cabled to his Ida American publishers Doubleday Page A I Co 0 the tho title tills tor new volume of ot porm The Th book hook will wll bo ho called Th Five Notion Nation n and nd will contain not only all cli of ot Mr lr recently published 1 poems poem but also 24 25 J new ne poems never be before before fore rare published pU In ip any form torm forma a i p pa a S S Tho rho men man who discovered d the tho gorilla ncI who was nl on one OM of the most litter Inter stint esting of ot travelers and authors author aut h Paul Du died at lit St burp burg on April SO 30 after a 11 long Ion and var varied varied led career Ir Du hall hail the good to outlive tho the doubts which nt fit first surrounded hi his hili tales talc of ot strung lands and peoples people anti to tu grow surely Burel Into the respect and affection of his bli readers reader old oil and young liu 1111 Land of at tho the Midnight Sun Bun his Wild Lire Life Un Under del der the tho Equator I arC uie among anion the best beat be t works work of at their class clas and und with wit others troll from the same ame pen lien Mil fill an Inevitable ble shelf shelt In nil all standard Mr MI Du Iu was a 11 native of ot New NolY Or Orleans Orleans leans of ot French extraction and a 1111 a IL aman mall man of ot the most friendly and vivacious C Mr Wolf von who trans translated lilted hated Tho rhio Kaisers for tor the tho th Harpers tr tells many amusing Incidents incident showing how h w leans lire are viewed abroad He Ho was stopping overnight at lit a aone ono one of the leading hotel In Cologne on ci his lila way to Paris a n few years ago l when tile this owner of ot the tile hotel hot l an nn Intelligent l woman him In III con about America Mr on Be being on an American citizen I 1 wonder why wh we never laVe have any real Americans American at our hotel she said Wee Weve eo had hall a II alot t lot of them thorn summer after summer but bu only white while or black ones and not many of ot the that latter Hut But wo we never had hind any red ret ones oneil Can you tell me mo why I always tho the red oneil were vere the real roal rea Americans and ami the tho others only Immigrants grants grunts p The editor of ot Harpers Bazar announced an nn announced Josephine JoHephine Jo Memoirs of ot a Baby as that clever young au nU authors authors thors masterpiece It Is U Bald read readers ers era and anI critics are arc now concurring In hr Inthe Inthe the opinion that It Is 18 far lor antI and away the tho funniest and anI best beat thing Miss has hns ever done C C The poor young oung Duo dc do let left many letters some Bome of at which bare havo Just bat been published publish ell for the time inan In un an Italian monograph The volume In Includes Includes chIdes the reports made n ole to the Cabinet at ut Vienna regarding the Eaglets edu education cation cn tlonA CC A rival to the library has hoe arisen for tor or the tho benefit of ot the Urn English rending reading people on the continent of ot Eu Europe Europe Europe rope This Is the Unwin Library cf ot English J books published publish ell by Fisher Fishier Un Unwin Unwin Unwin win of ot London and supplied to buyers bu ers ersIn In Paris by Calmann Levy Mr Ir James Iane Lane Allen has hos found a 0 title for tor his new novel to be lie published In June Junot Crypts of the tue Heart Mr Winston Churchill new book whoso name Is still a II mystery will appear In July Jul Mrs Nancy Naney Huston see sec second ond end novel noel to bo published about the same time will vIli be bo called Round Anvil Hock flock S S S SS S Mrs Elinor dlyn author of ot The Reflections of at Ambrosine has bias written to her publishers the Harpers to ex cx express express press a II very just JURt Indignation nt lit the tho way In Ia which her hor name nome Is constantly asso aso associated l so dated with books about Elizabeth Izabeth which she did not write and never means menns to write Ever since Mrs Mm Olyn Oln wrote Tho Visits of at Elizabeth her fame tame has been used as aa capital for other per pet persons perSons sons lIone and her characters have havo been more or less heM plagiarized despite II It I her earnest protests The most recent and andone andone andone one of at tho the most flagrant cases caes Co s of ot the th sort occurs in un an announcement of at n II anew new lIew Elizabeth book s a al expressed us as asto to leave with tho the reader the Impression that Mrs Olyn Glyn wrote rOte It without actual actually ly Iy stating the fact Mrs Glyn On now non no writes from England I to soy SU that she sIte knows knovs nothing whatever about this book and to express her bier regret that her American readers renders should be so 80 misled inhaled In the matter The book Is announced na rue Elizabeths Why luy not Janes Jallos Children or any one ono elsos writes Mrs GIn Olyn Why not Indeed Mrs liis Glyn alyn will visit friends In America Am this duis summer S SC Will Iii N Harben while gathering ma mn material In the Georgia mountains for or his huts novel ovel The Substitute one Ofle day do ron ran across crosa a II little congregation on the tIO banks of 01 a n creek A country parson patson without his coat stood In a 1 group of ot candidates for tor baptism by Immersion while alt all about on the ground round sat the The preacher began with the he usual defense of or his itis particular mode of or f baptism and was tasking making king a II long longwinded longwinded winded talk when a 11 Methodist parson rote rose In the crowd and began a n rather sharp argument against tho the remarks of the ho first Among Amon the candidates for or Immersion was a ft tall l ll gaunt woman whose hair was twisted I In u a lit little lithe tIe tle he knot behind her bar bead It was vaa plain from the WRY way she kept rolling roiling and un unrolling rolling roiling her hen poke bonnet In her hands mid the flashing of or her eyes c that hat she Bile rowing growing Impatient t 4 sIte she out Look here Brother Quagmire mire she said frowning darkly ef er you OU are ara to baptize me oud bettor Pet et bout It U the tho suns down downan an In I gut got three miles to walk I J dont CAre are a red rell cent how that man was baptized I lany say any ef et youre oure to put puttie me tie under water today better batter do doIt doIt dot It t I aint to stand here hete with these base o thin things on tin an n catch my death o v I cold to what any Methodist has tas o say She Sho was Will Immediately bap baptized S r PS Mr Mrs I Frank Frnnk It n Stockton nan hilI for tor or The Thil Captains Toll Toil Gatet Mr posthumous novel which the will publish about June 1 I a tc memorial sketch in iii which whirl sh she says say sayIn aa s sIn In regard to the present story The Captains Toll TolIa TollGate Gate le although It is 19 now noli lIter his hl death first published It tt was wall I nil ii written and completed complete by himself No o other hand has ha been allowed all to add adl I to 0 or 01 to take tram from ruin It Mr Ir Stockton had hadI so I 0 strong a it feeling upon the literary ethl ethics ll Involved In such Juth mutters emitters that ho once ace refUsed d to 10 complete a book w which a 1 popular and brilliant author whoso whose style tyle was thought to resemble his own had ad left unfinished Mr Stockton re regarded arched t l proposed net act In the light of ofa a 11 sacrilege The Tho book lie ho le said should be b published publish l as ns tho the author left heft it Knowing this hili fact readers of or the pres present pr ent at volume may tee feel assured that no noone nono one no has n permitted to tamper or with It II I Although the last book by Mr Ir Stockton to be Published It Is not th Ih tile list lut Lit that he lie wrote He lie 1111 had completed Tile The Captains Toll Tol Gate Oate and was ws C Its III publication who vh n he was wal skid to write another nOe with th the lie He had hAIl already reduced produced a IL book entitles entitled Aneer and Pirates of ot our COnt The l of or writing a novel noel while the tl Incidents were vere fr tresh resh sh In his hl mind pleased d him hUn and lie put Iut ut aside The Tue Captains Captain Toll Gat Dat an as anthe ashe the he other book Kate Bonnet was wanted ranted l soon toon and he lie did not net wish tb the two two worl Wora to conflict In publication llon |