| Show on W H M 1 fc M j i ix x r POEMS J oE i SHOULD KNOW INOW ii iiI I IJ I o J t RE IS NO DEATH DEA TIl J 7 I IJ I J V I I years the tilO poem ro rn Ginn below helow beIo was wall accredited to Ird Lytton t 1 For Fr paY v ii h writer Investigation haa proved however that tho tim ver erM erMe I tb lb tM work rk ot Of f an n fl American J I Ii who now resides In Int e I Mr Mv In IM a I of O Iowa and anti followed the ill i t n Lf Lr fur for ninny years year Thero Is hi No IQ Death was waN I x written rr m tn 1 MJ 03 orni has hns 1 boon ben widely Iy and quote t I k t It tho O down fj no nl fter iere other hore horo horein J JAnd to 10 ii II And jd in heavens i They IMf mn f ore tho tIo Ii 1 M leaves er v I i to IJ t lite the l w Mr oh to feed tid di ort Ck The mo s they thoy bear benr Tb IM hlll I II no tho th dust W 10 TW TM beneath tO nut trull I or 1 I To d Or tho Iho may mRy mRyT There IS I II u d tall full may ilia ado and nu TM T y ey wait through wintry hours hour Th of at Moy 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Admirers of at Minn Misu nO verno ero have often otton re rc marked on Oil UI UN 1114 i for tor this volume her brother Mr William M lina tuis selected only thu Iho beat Mr Austin Lob Jobson on linn hns supplied on an In fliRt and notes nol for or the famous book bonk by b Mr Locker Lampion Lamion S I The event of ot the week Ii I the tho Issue of the tho American edition of ot the tho Com Corn Completo pleto of the of ef Algernon by b Har flar Harper per vel BIOS Hros In III six octavo volumes dedicates thle edition to his hili bout beNI and dearest friend Theodore Theodoro h In a n Dedicatory tie from rom which wh eh a n few passages may maywell well welt bo o e quoted quotel It Is III now as 3 S years u u begins Swin burne shilco my first volume of ot mla miB mh verse lyrical dramatic nod elegiac nod generally OUR Otis had as quaint n II reception n 0 a n fortune ns nil I hove have over ever heard I or read of ot I do not think you will hiI dif differ differ fer ter from toni my uny opinion that t what Is IB best bestIn bestIn est estIn In It cannot bo tie divided from what Is la not HO good food by any uny other line of ol division than that which mat ks ort off mature from roun 1011 Immature execution In other wod ouis complete le from Incomplete conception conc For Tor l or Its It II author the moat amusing and ruIt of ot the clatter aroused by hy It was the drop deep diversion of ot collat thug tin anti and Rill comparing the th variously mac Inac Inaccurate curate verdicts of ot tho thu scornful or mournful censors who Insisted on re rl nil 1111 the studies of at pension or J attempted or achieved In It Itlie Itus as us either cither confessions of ot positive Or dr r excursions of oC absolute ah olllie fancy ahoy Thorn Are photographs from life Ufe In the book bool and thAre there are sketches from rum Imagination thou tion Home which ke keen n 81 crit criticism lei III has hns dismissed with n U an nil Ideal or 01 Imaginary were ver as all real and ac RC actual ns us they thor well veil ell could be hI others which huRve been for tor obvious transcripts from memory were ere utterly fantastic or drama Approaching his hiM dramatic work declare It If the tho of ot my nw lYrical work orIc were svere amusingly and tam tal the tho varieties of ot opinion which have minted the th appearance of at my III lays been or h hll vo 0 to my humility hu lilt even eon more mars diverting and cu mi curious rious I Intro have been hlen told 1011 by reviewers or note nolo nOd and position IM Ion that n a le ono non onnor or of them Is 18 worth oil nil my m lyric Irle mid oth otherwise achievements or at 01 attempts attempts tempts and I have keen heon he on told on no or similar that whatever I Inay nay inay he hc In hO any other flold as nil a n i drama list I am rum nothing My first 11 rill If It not mv flu strongest ambition was to 10 do something worth sorti doing and not utterly ull lI unworthy of II M young man of ot the thi and Wi Web b bt t ter r tho the pupil of ot Shakespeare In tho tholine linn line of or work which tho tini o theo thee poets had left let us lie a possibly unattainable cx ex example ample for 01 ambitious Ambit lOlls And Atul my mv first Or 1 book bore horo evidence of or that am 1101 ambition 1111 In every ivery pry line I should be bp b tho the thelast last to deny that tho I It II also Ilso nl o bore bOuP bOI evidence nf of o the till fact tall that Us Its writer hAIl no more moro Until notion of dramatic or con coil ruction than the Ihl authors of I the th Oreal King iCIng In Henry YI VI and I Sir Thomas I ChAloe Iamb 1114 an T I need remind you ou I wrote for continues the tho poet nor need you bo ho lint thit when I write plays It II Is with II a view Ie to In It their being heln nt th time the fled Hed null Dull or th tho Friars And what whatever whatever ever Aver may b be tho Iho tim dramatic or other de do of ot Marion I or they IhlY do to certainly bear the Ramito rela relation thou tion to r plays or n nt ot pty on tho the s m subjoin subjects as nil King Henry V Y V to 10 Tho Famous Victories If It not lIol an all 11 ling llnA 1011 n a poem he yond with nil all other oilier works of ot inin possibly Prometheus and Othello to the primitive and nod Infantile title tile tit c scrawl or drivel of Lear and Ills IliA Three The Tho art act of tit Marino hopelessly IY Impossible III ble bl as os It n Is from the point of view iov ot of modern stage craft could have been found too too loo utter Uler utterly ly Iy over oer to 10 talk without action by bythe bythe y the which anti and up the tho monotony of Chapmans eloquence C Oertrude Atherton whose of ot Kings iCings II such nn aim Intimate knowl knowledge edge of o European polities Is III n ul loyal Yet a R great part of ot her life has hns been posted cl abroad Her first stories were erO ro of or California and It was through these that eke ohe wn Invited to fiction cllon to 10 such tich sober and ond ox acting 1 publications a as tile the Times the tho Speaker and tho the Saturday Review Hele It Willi taa something nf ot time tho same spirit as ns prompted the tho writing of them that Impelled Mrs Atherton to reply to 10 Henry James when ht lie h asked hor liar It If she was not 1101 nn nil American like himself No I 1 am nm a 11 In III every owr community thero there In Is n a 1 newly rich man on whom they th fasten tho story Alory that ho lie went ont lo to tho bookstore and ordered seven yards of or books bOlks to till fill his shelves It remained however for tor forno nn no Ingenious Idiot with plenty of time on his hili hands to discover that It If nit nil tho the of ot In the Carriage which have been sold eold were placed d sides by hy side Illo on a n shelf the shelf helt would havo to bo be a n and a 11 quarter long longS S S SA A child In was VAS Wu recently son lion contended tended ten cd to 10 six months Imprisonment In Inn ina n a for tor on tho the kniser Tho The company publish ers era of lit Tho Thu Curl and the Iho Kaiser are ara wondering where they thoy thc would land If t J William not got hold holt of or them thema It a IN is a 11 curious coincidence o in III titles titia tI ties and nicknamed that just junt at a tho time thins when the news newn columns column of the papers aio 1110 full tull of oC tha million dollar baby of ot Senator William A Clark CIrk the review columns ore lire full rull of ot The Tha Millionaire time thu now new detective story glory by IJ Anna Katherine I S S SI I in lived homo home at Lit 11 p It m in n a business man of the middle went vest found toune th thu the tire tiro rather low lots and ana while waiting for tOl or It to get gel I 1 picked pickel U UI the tho book hook you OU gave savo me mile The ho Sea ROil Wolf Volf thinking I would lead a it few pages I laid It down clown at lit 0 a n a m in the Ih tio I L B is i 1 J Careers for lor Coming Coining Men la I a n splendid volume for tor boys ho and young men nuen whom the problem of ot earning a n livelihood lUll and position I among the tho worlds great groat horde horda of oC work Irs ers Time The various opportunities pro Professions r and arts open opell the of oC aspirants are aro dismissed anti and In u II uway WilY way to 10 h Interesting Int subjects of ur thought to Its It II readers Tho Thu book Is III I published hall by Iy h tho ho Pub Co of ot Akron Akton Ohio find and cannot but bul appeal to 10 tou toa u II large larse number S S S SA A new publication by h the Phillips Co Ca Is Far From I the Madden Maddening ing hog Girls by h Guy Ouy Wet more Carry Carryl a n Look book of ot delightful nonsense e written In iii Inthe 11 the authors characteristic style HI lo amid containing enough funny things to keep Its II renders smilIng long Ioui after lifter Its It II I page Is l finished hed It Is III tho the story of or a 1 young bachelor who g himself to celibacy In 01 or order der Jel to free treo himself tom from even evon a n temptation temptation tion against his vow OW builds himself a ahome ahome ahome home In iii the country supposedly fur far fari i mm from from contact with tho the distracting sex ond there lets els up his bachelor life lIe The Tha of oC the Inevitable eternal femi feminine nine Is 18 the Iho bingo of ot the hue plot fur tur furnishes the tho author with the substance ot of of ot his plot t and amusing sing dla ii itu The Th end Is III that which ua as to toN N u be bp expected td and to the th of at the reader rader S In to the Yukon by b William dey mOUr IB is a charmIng narra narrative tive tIe of n a tour lour the Iho Canadian Northwest time the gulfs nod and straits ana fjords of ot our North Pacific J coasts the th valley of ot thus the tipper r Yukon and anil III iti laitis lall the golden Klondyke anti and some lome parts of or California ft and ml the mIddle The Tho narrative III In published at as origin originally originally ally oily penned n it 1 series of letters primarily for tor the hume home circle then Ihen pub published published some of ot them thom Now they tile ace aue Ie put into book form torm In response to 10 th the null n I UK of ot many of oC the friendly read eis who would have ha them all 1111 set t to together together gether Kelher In A m volume Published by tho the Robert Hobert Clarke Co Cincinnati S S The Country Homo flame Is the title of n a n Ti 1141 v b mil by b u E I P HOI 1 i Ii it t lii le I t nt t Int re 1 to IJ th tho In Ii I id III I dill who di m of 1 tIlde lUlF 11 um forests un 1111 ti all th tbs i tri it in to b t horl houI i f tt mw ne u d j d n s thai exist t III the i i h Ii k i I t I IC S lIt it I 1 is I cd t elites clile it If 1 I Ii I n J i Ih for to tb lIlI ti 0 of the th thlIn MII lIn I I I i I hI itt lill IM H in fo 44 I n POn Jllen ansi and fine CUQ fineK ui so I K mi SI h by lIy n os ture titre In tn our get continent Co Cu urn ann the Ih S S S I Mr Mus I Iou Ioui Coulton has hall published a Ii booklet of ot verve containing i 1 number of poems which hue hUI writ wilt written ten from rose limo lima to 10 ni SI vent venti nut the thus Impulse come cume to her They rhe deal with the th simple thing or r f home hO l and heart ond doubtless will And with whose hull teet leet e t trend treed tho the com coin common moo mon path of ot mingled joy anti and an 1 woe wo |