| Show I NotES I IJ J Houstons humorous love loc story stor Our Ladys Inn published by b Harper ft Sa Is III Issued 1 In Lon LOll London London don by h the tho I 8 Mr hir Ir Clouston Is n young innot s ho hohas hohu has hu novels noIH to his credit them The Adventures of ot M I cot eol published In n America met last year According to Mr II he bo Intend Intended ed ell the 0 Haricot book to 10 bo a n satirical cal fill comedy but It II was Willi gre ted ua us n a fart e Our Ladys Inn hilt ho Intended as asa a contribution to serious literature hut but the Lord Lard knows known he lie adds hat It H will willbe be T F W J II H Crosland ro lan tho the editor of ot Me 1 tc Ic Clares Childrens Annual Is probably belt best known us ns thu lluu author of oC Tho rho Un scot Kent a slashing plashing satire entire on the characteristics of the Scotch race rice which has ns caused n a great deal of ot bit bil bitter ter Scotch discussion Mr Ir row rOH rowland land Is IH fonder however of making books for tor young than old renders lie He began life ns na n a school muster master In York Yorkshire shire hire and dining during his early Iu days clays s con can a childs column to ono one of oC the Leeds heeds papers poper When writing for old aid read lead TS rs Mr r Crosland Is without doubt n cynic but hut not nol when hn ho takes takeR up his hl l Irn cn for tor the Ihl young ones Ho lie knows knOlA what hUl they the want and what they the Iho should have haveIt It II is my m Idea 1 he says RIl that n II childs l book Jok should bo ho n delight to the tho child chillI and out not n worry to 10 HH Its parents or nurse I 1 do not nol wont want ant children as a often otten hap ens v when they the lire are given glnn n a book hook to be b obliged to 10 run to In older persons persona perl to tn imps Imp this or Of tint that explained should hould bo Ie simple and onti compre com pre to tn every child that Is beginning to 10 read The pictures should bo ns AS Pimple us ns thu text lex I This Idea bleu he tin has put Into Inlo effect In editing McClures Annual Harper K mothers have been request requested ed i to 10 supply several I thousand specially I hound d of or Mark Marlc Twains story A Tili Ti which appears In h c for far December to tho the Hon lion Coleridge honorary secretary t f the Hie socie Roele t ty Iy or f for distribution there its tun II n t wi This In is the story that Mark Twain Mid Pud hail had lain In III his hla mind minI for tor 20 years And mj teas v is as finally n down and print ed 1 d 1 he the change of ot ft n 1 word 1 Oin q n i Ill j Lm Lr Wallace author of or Hen non liar Bur n hs IH been making ono one of ot his hlA In 1 to 10 New York Although a II i II not oat lit of f tho the Civil but hut the tho 1 vor the general la 15 still halo an arol ill n trim trill and performs a II rated Mated unarm amount of oC labor nt at n t his bin desk each lay 1 sil sH s a the tho perennial success of or ton Set m lur of which tho the Harpers have hlO Mil low I p no editions Val Wai I lace ace rp line hn ive 1 to 10 enjoy the triumph of or the the Iram made from front his novel which liaR has Prot tr 1 n a shining example of ot the fin fill ancI of ot dramatic dr mic sno lr Its en 1 1 pj Or DI Fr l rik k A Cook Conic who s ho made a n n r mt to t Mount McKIn McFan iy 1 Iii A I Na ka last Insl celled an 1111 tun t tin the and wonders of ot e 1 Volition J before tho the American ai society In III Now Net York a II few fel U La ay as it tits th R i Montt is l said to tu p atc of or North America and nd talc hp tiny u mountain In tho the nYI t to reach the tho n Pall t 00 oak ook Is H sure HUrn to W prove vo a 1 snort ore im tak than thun AIl o ily to 10 realize It Jt l Is II nn effort I In l i le title lib U I e to the i t task laRk H of ot to roach reach the t P North Pole Dr I 1 1 Cooks first rom com 1 a alit t of oC his expert rocs M In n for tor anu 1 rI t Drama Van an anI I ln AI on tho ho o tK of ot the IheI ar a ace o theater Beater In III New York I 1 rr on onh tul h d i ty Iy Mr r eon Con Cont on the t Ih fn t d hl the w rights from II itra nn and nM now Mr setae I f FIske hu husband l nd of or tho Ito alms that tho the rights of this I Irot rot pro rt a v 1 Ii i Were I Mn C 1 by 11 him ami amiI I 1111 m Jq Mr t ot er r muc usi U ht itlay seems Oler s i III rs their n l sho eoina In InI i I tl 0 forge WRY when we t cOllie r A Ah shish hll h 1111 i nUo Ado Allo wo we 0 find tint the thing IMn S h him blur to us Ira to do mat great tent 1 e was I a two wo seated Hen covered 11 cat CILl InT In this CI 8 s h of ot Ado ties bore wove fn 1 Mr Ado WB Willi bar lit Ind Ills fn father W H ous n a pros Ios rv Sr tit man man n lq the 1 to toury ho tho III tha the Q lo to jl ury r oi of o lt dW the n a 1 t lell covered car en r Tinge This carriage was Ill tho the pride le of oC the tho village and brou brought ht Its It II owner no lit littie tic tie distinction It U also brought hint him du Iu duties dulies ties lies for being tho the Of of ot so com cont a n vehicle chlde he was WIS always H so HC looted to act an us host ho t tn to visiting notables who canto came to tho the little to make political speeches or to take part In III public functions This ThI of ot course brought to the Ada It home the t most muy mo t prominent politicians of Indiana and hating them was waH filled with the desire to do that would make hint him Important In tho the Mg big outside world This never er left him hint and he tins has fulfilled It Il niter after ninny varied experiences In III Journalistic world 1 Mrs Ira May Jn Isabel rick IJ I author of ut Monologues a New Nel York woman an who ha hl I very cr successful ns 1111 a n monologist and ami writer of ot mono fugues Rho IH Is a II In of oC tho the into lato Gen liana Clinton Bowen Howen Flak Fisk Mrs Fisk was WH a 11 pupil Intuit at ut the teed Reed In New cis York and otter log IlIg boBan hot hll II work log luff to a it number of oC magazines She then abroad and studied voice culture under II It dertin ii l In Paris I to New York she made n a success as all a n I Ipa Playwright pa mid actress In lit mi 1897 when her 1111 t play entitled A Pair PAil of ut was cons produced with vi iii herself In ht Inthe Inthe the line lending leading role MIP husband In Is n a newspaper man titan In III NewYork New NewYork York rork The Tho of oC l Is of or those who have been h ell remembered n nR as much for or what they lilli did Mr lr Austin Dobson 1 ban wisely wIlle chosen lo to give Io the first place piece In his tits biography of oC Little harms not 1101 notto I lo to her works orl 14 but hul to their author AH As a n result this latest addition to 10 the Iho IX I Hill halt Not MOil of lit letters 1 series presents a I lInt poi trait of the shy retiring nail denture creature that was lens Fanny Fariny 1 It 11 Hi seems that tha I Americans arc are to have he Who for tor 1901 In of oC the tho English The edition for tor teem Orcal Britain was wan destroyed by b tire fire two or three weeks no so that hut Its will be he considerably delayed Hut But the American edition hud bud already been shipped when the fire occurred In III th the thel l publisher warehouse c and tho the company com linn announce that till the Iho book has arrived One Ono literary II magazines prints a Il list flat of or best beat t selling lx hooks books throughout rent Great similar to tho list Hat published by bye the Hookman In New NewYork York Mr II Life of ot Hailstone Gladstone comes first In order of demand Mr Ir Crawfords The rite Heart of ot Home third and oud Mr Ir Hetty Wesley We le t e t rite Tho famous f lost waters of ot Route Homo play pIny an nn Important part In ht Mr tr Marlon Crawfords latest novel 1101 The rhe Heart of ot Rome Home These mysterious waters Ire ice cold and crystal clear traverse rM the he tin un underground portions of ot the tho city tt mill they the appear In various places coming no ore otia Oil knows whence Wh and with equal rapidity no ono One In knows whither Itter mystery huts surrounded them nUll and In tunes times of ot siege leg they were prec pree precious lolls ious Indeed tn to the occupants of renais since sanco and post palaces The adventures of at Mr Crawfords hero and heroine In the thc rambling cellars un under under under der the old 01 1 palace of the Conti when the lost Valor overflows Its channel and threatens to la drown them tare are de tie described scribed It II Is I said Ihl with and charm unusual even een for the tho author of ofIn In n the Palace of ot the he King Mrs Irs Margaret Deland l whose Dr People Is IH one onu of at atthe the substantial successes of ot the year Is 19 Isa isu a u lineal descendant defendant of ot John of ur taunt null through her hel fathers ancestry alto Sho In lit a I woman of ot the culture and sympathies a fact may readily be Inferred from her l In 11 Informed Informed formed ns nn they the Invariably ate arc with the tho utmost generosity of oC spirit Mrs hits 1111 be De beland Deland land Is IH a 1 highly successful cultivator of o flowers Her ter house rued gardens are arc full of them theca nod and 1 her daffodils at ore lire fa ta famous mOllS The house Is lx ablaze with daf dlf daffodils fad lis once wrote n t visitor there andone and ono one leaves the snow and lee Ice without to enter on oa a II scene that Is III morn mono MII suggestive live tive o ot of southern Florida than of ot Mua Mas us Mr Ir Will N Hurben author of Abner 1111 Daniel and The Is Id In New NewYork 01 York studying pres Irell of ot the chief ehle part In hl Ades Atts A new MW piny In The Country Chair Chairman man nun Mr ML Is III projecting a n 1 play pillY for Mr Arbuckle and tind will fit Jit tho the prin principal principal cipal character to the tho actors poison person allty allt It will be Mr U 11 Barb Harben en venture Into Inlo the Held field of at tho the playwright One of ot the tho most wonderful books that lint you Olt 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