Show POEMS EVERYBODY EVEl SHOULD KNOW I 1 Van DI author hOr ana clergy lenrY born hollI lit O PA Ia PAr PAn I II In n I I r 1 the 1101 n of a noted clergy ol lg I Van an Dyke He HeI In J at lit Polytechnic i I at Al fie age of oC 18 16 from oller In 1871 with I Trine He iu In III the t to I delivering Ion In ls 1 lint then went to tu the theof thel l of ot for two year In III divinity count In he DM tilt of the d I j i OruS J Mi Edith author of ot The Is t u II of or nu Oil original turn of 01 fhe h got gol her hor knowledge t English h country by h trump trumping ing from fl m to village 1 selling needle n dleN and thread and other otho to 10 the peasants and nd Turner fum r She was al educated it ill Vw imar r and nt lit the NIt ot ur Chicago UI her short stories hao at nl trifled lra but Tho la br important work Ir died the other othel dir In Carlyle used to 10 fill III her hU hI hereditary maid n b ber r mother molher and other of ot her family bid U Leen n In n th of ot the for many years EIf nth on Ih life and career of this exemplary mate that her testimony as to 10 the of ot Carlyle mi ill all In III his hi hiI I that she Mhp declared him to be b the theman man in III the world to serve Jam Hopper Hopp r Is about to return lo 10 lothe the Philippine In search learch of lit more liter try Irr material In III the now new possessions or o oi i bleh he already alread lu ha rl UNI win Willi Power Mr Hopper li II at conch log the football team ut nt the r lly if of California hU hll alma r and toot foot Mi ball In the current b bar r evidence of liU hi nt Interest m In UA of Dime 4 London the Is w WIry ry in Paris Parla of ot a letter rl written by 1 about Incidents In III the social day dl It la II to tl U be hope they will willM 1114 M their way Into print u 1 In all things never neer wn HUM purely In hll Ut let urt WI Friends of or Andy recently took t n ige ge of the Ihl absence of tho Iho u from his hili homo hOrM In COlorado and nominated him for or sheriff to U I an nn over y hen r 1 from hl HIIR In I lp M be found that he lind hod been bt lii n I lito and ana that protests were v rc of oC lit 11 S is lI supervising tho pub on of a n new n edition of ot hla Hah Bab ids and Songs Bongs of ot a 1 Savoyard It Il 11 be w printed In one volume with JM no by the author o nt recently erected statue ue of Milton MiltonM to be rw 1111 M 1 i in London Seen against tho ir against till the towering Crill F TIU te II wilter InT In T I r it II in II 4 i romantic boon bORU h a Jl n for fot poetry l KM proc or ant aM for h h Newport K n I and In 1811 at or atthe orthe the old brick church F avenue AUd t tl Kew ew York Turk City He II la III now no mYer of or the faculty of tiC Dr 01 Vim In 1 ke Ims hn written many IMn of or poetry books 01 0 letl religion hAve had large hut hl T iu h haa had edition In rd IlIr list Pl h tucU Art r two to of delightful one on a alum Dr Or Van 1111 Dyk U II a to tb till Mil Ui loading Blut la II hit THE THREE BEST WO K i m IM hut but do o mr mt work worl n to day dayI do I IIII I III th Ih Held field or 01 Wr f rl l nt tit the th 11 lIk or I in l pl or i mi miI I l i t mo but bill find tt It In my m liMit to 80 When wl h l el on in tr y This l If my work worle my not my In doom of O nil 1111 who Aho live 1 I am anI the oiw by whom wham work MorU best beat b h done In the rl ht my IA Then hll I It not t too o great nor T mil ull my to prova pro my ih Th n hall I cheerful reet the ri cheerful turn when the tons fall fallAt At eventide to play anti mt lave lavo and nd mi Qt min n IAu u e 1 J know for 01 mo 1110 my In or U I bi It t ui 11 m In hut IV my In Ufa from Crom year to y ar r With forward fac aee and MUl HUI ot to 10 nor r m tha gM X Sor for 01 thi thlu in Iii dip th dim pail lt nor holding back In t l m what hat MK h vel ell but with a aMul wb Mul happy happ heart hearl paya Ita to toTo 1011 To and age IJ and travel with th tho h ar arSo So o let Id the Wa wind up hill hili or down dOn Through rough or smooth th journey will lit Joy 10 HUH seeking a what I J Bought ht when lien hut hilt a boy ho hoSI SI friendship a I shall grow old hut but never ln e I tel fl t l the rood roads lut turn will bt be the thO t tI I LOVES JOV l t me but bUI lov 10 my love loe without ul e eNoi Noi wear a 8 mask of or new Nor or wait willi to 10 till 1 can a 11 Nor play pia a It part parl to In eft Nor bow my II to what my heart nut what I mi lilli to 10 that lot we Ile be ho true And lt I t me where my love In I duo And so through love nud let It me rlee For o h I hilt but tha hearts Immortal thirst T l b known and all III forgiven liven ns 1111 sinful that ronie to heaven fn 0 inc love and In my wor t And 1111 pardon l II for tor love loe confessed And l let t me III find In thic my m lovo my bet belt Het Van RI Dyk Dr C 7 n Kg lis The Tho authority for tor the therk work rk n n portrait II Is II a II bunt bUilt sculptured by b about the year QI ICU The earliest known Imon nor of bust bUill the III r who describe ns n R of reputation In thoan thol who made the Iho hunt In marble of or Christopher Wren which Is III In the Library It Is nn nil Interesting circumstance that the tho next owner of tho bust bUlt was wu Sir Joshua Reynolds lie in inus I us Id to It for tor cO 0 12 U Jl to Mr tr Thom and finally It found Its It nay NOY tit t Christs college Cambridge Milton s sown own collie whore where It Ills Is preserved with witt other priceless of or the poet It wan lB natural that a n sculptor should tac n portrait as all his model Mr was wall a n happy hoppy one In III that his hIli beautiful b statue represents Milton In III the tho prime primo of ot when tilt the plan of ot Paradise o Lost more and mote filling his mind For although It was not until 1665 that Milton began to n write his groat th the prayer with which the tho nut first book opens opong must long have solemnized his quiet hours The pedestal Is Inscribed 1 with the words 0 I Spirit what hal In me U III dark Illumine Is IA low raise and support to 10 the of at this great argument ment 1 J may Eternal Providence And justify the wa of to men j the tho studio represents Milton In tho enterprise of or his hili life lite and andIn In tho Iho deepest of or Ills his spirit An Oxford OJ fortl edition of ot poems Is nearly ready for In I ng land It will ir ne never r ryet yet printed the tho poems flint pub In III of Shelley but omitted from Irom his edition of tho works all poems which have hlo In III uny previous edition tin Iha Important fragments recovered by Mr c D Lo lA cock click tram from tho Ihl manuscripts The rhe volume will contain about 1000 pages II h three collotype illustration ono the th portrait of f the theother other toO tAO facsimiles of ot his Mr Ir Thomas editor of the tho ONford has hns Cun the new l through tho pre lites and he h him h s supplied footnotes whorl the Important In addition to longer notes tint and a n general preface The following letter appearing In a recent Issue of ot the Academy Is ly Ir to he commended for tor Its brevity broUY and f s Sir In JI noticing my lilY story ton Iove JOO In III Chief our reviewer has bO h misled Into Inlo thinking me 1111 nn nil American by bytho I tho publisher name on the title page lRe I America IB la quite Innocent lIt In the matter The story stor Is l characters l the author l I 1 has hilI lived In III and bus hils not lot spoken to half n II dozen Americans In 11 the tho course of ot her hor life lite Your etc Itose K I This week tho Iho company publish Thc Tho Hoad in III by h Mi 11 Maurice Hewlett In two to volumes with Illustrations by hy Joseph JJ ph Thomas Vast period and Ilia Pic PIO Picture ture by h Albert The Christian Opportunity by Thomai It of ot The Quest of lohn Chapman tho Story of n R Forgotten r Hero a t by b Tit Dr The Women or America MII by h Elizabeth and His Forerunners 10 IH by Daniel 1 the tho author of From to of cC the West BI by b Minn c Laut for the Ule Sport Not by br Mr I W V a aMI new of ot Hamilton Mables of ot Literature LIt and the Iho Far 1111 Past h y K J Douglas Scott K Tails man In the Iho Pocket loek t Classics Series Mr has hOIl left I and on ti t now with his family nt Rt SIn Hun It mo Italy whore where he has taken A villa for or the tor HI HIM book about EnI will 01 0 cupy CUI him for or seme months month During his stay he went tU s far north as nil Edinburgh WIll was truck struck with many between Id It una hit hl visit I lt to that city olt helm heln particularly agreeable there thero Mr r Howell Howells I Wit was won wall the chief Industry received the tho reply rep printing A 4 or Mm 11 works of ot H I o obe be pub lIeh d In 1 12 by the I Mr A H i Hull uMIt who general direction HII edition haa hM bien t planned hm hili entrusted the II hll of ot th the Individual ploy pIp to arlou eminent m Volume one ant I The rhe Malde Tragedy r A Jo Kin and No King Kill Tn Tnt Udy lAd and anil The ot or orthe the Country countr 1110 abundant fool notes not title l oases ace and anI Introduction nider n e la rc the author of T le II much more mor n 1 writer of ot the world has hi known lm for tor the yours only n nu u uCh h Rack Mack In th rO he II wai n big bigman IK man Mall In III South of th court of or he and the theman t man who with lh Col Brooke tic th flag n over the South ie public He le wan w a mighty hunter In his hil South African 1 and of or the shooting adventure ao 10 excitingly tl et out In hie novel are written directly from happenings U It wan Wl In I to 0 null ud I i thAt he to produce Ms Us nt the condition of oC In III 1111 I now n noted for fO his wark In II the best Itt of or the farmer rh reviewer of ot Mr 11 now no novel The he In the ll nl Monthly in II conclusion to the l II It that hl contributed to the wile of upwards Of ot n I million cople of ot Col l The Crisis Putting shil the power of or Imagination and literary Iwer he attributes Mi 11 I Churchill s in III the th main to 10 four thing first frt to hi hIl choice of o a really raly vital hemp Intensely human 1111 of f Interest second to hi ahl abil ability ity It to 10 ts and to 1 the Ih spir spirit it I of ot lite period I of ot which he write coupled with hl hla unique power ower to 10 portray vividly 1111 our moat h hero roe third to lu the strenuous Ameri Amerl Americanism that nil ni hla hil writing and fourth above Rhu all Al else el to sheer storytelling power It I which Mr lr Chut Churchill chill Is blessed beyond almost uny un other writer wrier of or recent Mr Jack London tho of ot The Thee e Just JU t out In book form torm af nf after ter r It run ban turned his hi hand to 10 The fhe druml of the Klondike lon which ho he I writing at nl the request of ot J Is l found founded t ed on one on of ot hi ht early erl ot of the froien 01 North IB uld by I thole who have humor read the tho to be full ful of or Since tin tl appearance of ur In the Hilltops ops Carriage In it March tho publish publisher er er have been lern kept kepi bum bulY the Ihl requests of o and ld man manager 1111 ager Ber for fOl the Ih dramatic rights rl hll of ot the book seemed to r nt once that thai Nance Olden belonged on tin lt In fact R I well 1 ns lS In III fiction All ort of propositions were werl received In Including one ouo from a lending artist who remembered that Vanc herself nl created cret 1 R furore In a It vaudeville turn lurn Now ow It Is I rumored that lul n new filar In the he legitimate ale will wi make her h debut In 1 the If H the piny pl preserve the vivacity of ot tho atory It I Is hat to see Ree how une cnn toll fall Wilkinson whose Dream Child appears In tho Decem December ber McClure McClureg enjoys the distinction of o published the last allt three months In 11 Ma Manures ro the the Atlantic Monthly AnI She Rho has ha not allowed the publication of 01 her recent book Two of or Israel to 10 Interfere with wih her literary lerl activity This Is for 1 a Wilkinson Is a rare 1811 type an American girl born In Tarrytown Tarrtown N NY NY Y brought up In 1 the country educated ed lId II Chicago who po onel e cs to n 1 high desroe 1110 the fervor fenor of ot the true politic temperament Two wo large editions part of ot tho third of The Tho were sold sol out before he lor publication Judging by b the Ini Int Initial demand Mr 11 novel 1001 will wi bf the most widely road rond book hok of or the year eM with wih the exception of or orThe The Crossing o i Mr rr own V story lion My Iy Fit FIN teon Lost Years will wi b b published Sat Saturday Ril urda Dec ne 10 by Funk company compan Several leading American hes engaged In III u n brief but keen l fl competition for rot the book and 11 tele telegrams grams NI IRU back k forth hurried Interviews were hold held and a n Hying trip to tho summer home hOle of t th Don morl In th Ih mountains was WEl made before the contract was Wil In illy 1 eJ n Th story Is ono on of I Ing Interest abs ns 1 n novel noel ami Is certain to t bo be read with wih profound at tuition by b a I multitude of ot people In this country and Ind England Much lle I will wil b told tole in the Iho hook book that t hns hos never ap pared elsewhere O 0 Henry who lian hn brought out his hi first novel Mel In Cabbages and r ln ft tale f humorous doings Mn n 1 a 11 11 Central American republic N I a true tru soldier of ot fortune He Ho Is still a l very n young man hut but ho he has n varied 11 life le He has hu been a cowboy Iv sheep Ih p herder herter merchant miner and n great rat many other othor name less I s things In MIP Ih course clue of ot n 1 number of ot very ery full n spent doing dohl our tur west southwest Mexico South and Central America Mr Ir Hemy which of or courso ourse I II not nt hi hll name 1 me went about lout with n i keen ey and 11 supplemented U by b a note book Into 1110 which he ho I Jotted down h hil nd noteworthy tint Ih lt happened big way a He U an 11 abundant KOOI oll fellowship flow And humor with IU him lm and Il sw law the bright nd amu side We of ot things as his bear ar witness The f conjunction t of ot absurdity l nd dignify In II both the plot 1101 and word of f hi hil tories Iny make th then m some Ime thine milte n the oll n RM work of Mark Twain Rill I X No o or Ad In 11 Mr r Henry ha hiI 11 Ac liln hl title UI ut III the tl new American humorist ry K 1111 ly the Author of n R volume of ot tales lal of ot school Ill I Iren In II a bit bl polyglot public ei II t of or h Bowery ROler Is I a a noteworthy addition II 6 ranks of o American woman hu It Is I rarely that Il t such complete mak I rg r their nr frI t how x w to tn the public Miss Kelly hI written no stories before 1 h p 1 n the trl In M s 11 h lit r 1 I k hm h M been 1 mod Ph fh out olt ot Vr Iv I own f tor r Khi bp wa I for over two IWo year H It t h hat at or in on Brut It I w WilI M on the spur of or the moment le embarked on her he leaching u I taking the examinations her ap I a I teacher came t 1 har nn nna 1 a I e Slie cht to down downtown town lown h he it I be belew 11 lew 1 than thal teaching upton n he found It II o 0 It J was Wi two an she hp could coul understand I won that thai her ht young charge charl poke unc during her two year an and n more morl of HM 11 k she Ihl to 10 lAly III on ou the Ih Miss MI Kelly come om by her he wit 11 naturally nl arly for lor nil Ile I of ot pure pur Irish tork and wan Wil born br In Dublin At t present she live Ih II New Nw York Tork i I IJohn John Lane 18 ne le I the t of a not bl book in n II volume entitled Imper Imperi i Vienna by A I The Theauthor author doe dol not I Itt the Iida ld of his hl rich In hI all al Iti Il crowd eld crowded ed d of or Incident In and charm but h concern mainly with wih the th many allY of o the romantic unit Ild Interesting capital with wh the ar Ir architecture or of Mi Ib Uy In which point the vivid up piled by br th Illustration by b IN II particularly w 11 l the of religious and the Ihl musical life If and Ind nil 11 the 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