| Show 6 t 0 s THE MOTHER You blindly for my soul And wept for mo such bitter tears Chat through h your our faith m my faith crow crew holo J And ll of the tho Years scars For In tho path of doubt and dread You Would not let mo me wall alone i But praYed the tho I left And the tho God I lId did disown You cavo to mo aro no void of blame But wrapped me 1110 In your locos belief Dear Dror love that burnt my sin like dame And loft eft Tao mo worthy of your Hester In the February Atlantic i ti a ta t t 1 c Thero aro roads from dawn to sunset the valleys of Kashmir KashmirI I should to Hitch the ships Como down dof from to Tn ller When the camels take tako their cumbrous loads and start sturt From to I mol mast follow follon In m heart Yet Yot thc those o fancies luro litre mo me lelly IS as n face smile Is won wan f For tho world Is 15 all n a desert till yon on como come to There limo women at the tho fountains alit taUe and loiter In the sun slIn On their nos old Omars tastier pleasures while the they run Thero the Is cool with and tho day hUts drifts by a of illusion compassed In nu nn arch of sic sky I shall shaD take mIre the mad come alii and Teheran Passin far across the desert till I come to Liro and death there throb with mystery beat with human still stillI I shall feel feci no vre press 9 of knowledge truth the tho germ of Ill r There Thero they tho listen to the while the purple falls fulls And the distant line of camels ends the journey at the mils All the shows of thin are arc Idle tin till I leave leno the On nJ my Wn way across the desert to the domes of I Lewis Worthington Smith In Womans Home Companion f 1 SC t s i NOTES 1 Houghton Co published the first or of their spring books on Saturday Satur Saturday day Feb 19 11 with the tho following list Little brother o 0 Dreams a tender poetic story by Mrs Irs Elano Elane Eastmon Ea John Aunts b by Miss Eliza Orno Orne White The Earliest Sources tor lor the Life of Jesus by Prof Francis C Burkitt ot of Eng England land landi Paul and by Dr James Moffatt Church and Labor b by Charles Tho Principles or of Education b by Prof WIlliam C Rue Ruediger Ruediger diger or of George Washington uni er ersky sit sky The First Book or of Stories for COI forthe the tho Story Teller b by Miss lIss Fanny E ECoe Coo Coe and school editions of Little Folk by Frank Dempster Sherman Olde Ballads In Prose b by Miss Eva March Tappan a translation translation tion ot of the tho AEneid by Theodore C CWilliams CWilliams Williams and Mrs firs Gaskets Cranford Cran ford tord Demetta Vaka who Intimately des described described the tho life lite of Turkish women In n hat has now turned In cot col with her husband Kenneth Brown BIown to the delineation of oC French character and Incidentally to the problem problem lem o of International marriages In theIr novel The Tho Dukos Price Ice Houghton Boughton Co appear a group SlImp or of interesting characters the tho thoun un find worldly the mercenary duke win who repents his stately tn tel and lastly the mercuric modern typo of French Frenchman man who has taken up lo 10 Sport Ca Casimir Is a mountain climber Um Ah the Mount In Inter ho cries I sa say to myself Casimir en cn eny y avant and I and I climb Au Ah It was difficult A heart helut not reso resolute resolute lute would have turned back bacle 20 but I do not turn back I reach tho top I stand on tho summit And then truly I feed teel like singing nS your our anthem It be Very Warm In do the tho City Cats this Evening Evenings I The perseverance and s fortitude which Henry M Stanley suh showed are well forecasted In an extract from a 0 letter quoted In his Autobiography It was In Madrid In 1869 1660 In explanation of his success as correspondent for tor the New York Herald Herold How have I done this B By intense e to dut duty by denial which means I have doni denied cd myself all pleasures so 90 that I might do O m my duty thoroughly and exceed tt it Such has hos been Mn n my ambition I am fulfilling It cannot bind me It Il cannot lead me astray from tho path I have havo chalked out Iun I am so much m my own master mastor that I am master over m my own passions It Is 18 my Interest not to throw up my business You do suppose that I havo ac accepted accepted this position merely for mone money I can make mako plenty plent of oC money an any Is that m my futuro promotion to distinction hangs upon it Even now If I applied for It I could get a consulship but I lo do not want a consul consulship consulship ship I look further up beyond a con To th a vacation I dont want It t The bureau o of equip ment of the nav navy department has Just added this book to time the list for ships libraries United States navy An of tiro Iho widespread of the Press Editions comes In a letter recent recently received b by Houghton Mifflin Co from tho Work Workman man Printer of Prague Austria hemIa Inquiring If It would ho 00 for them to purchase some somo of tho type designed b by Mr 1 Bruch Ro Rogers ers for the Pre Press s edition of Montaigne Over 12 copies of The Tho Peoples Library have been sold the publishers publish ers on Cassell Company Compan are arc Ing Among tho 20 now new which have havo latel lately b been on added to the tho Library are Master of trae Irving Sketch Book Bor Borrows Borrows rows Crown of Wild Olive Ha House ot of the Seven Gables Charlotte Seven Lamps of Architecture Jane Jono Emma Thomas Thoma A Imitation of Christ Popes Homers Iliad Do De foes toos Journal o of the Plague Year and Holmess Professor at the tho Breakfast Table Including the tho new additions titles s are arc now obtainable In this Inexpensive series ot of the tho great reat boos books of literature In n the tho face of the tho present abnormally high cost ot of living the house housewife Ife will welcome the su suggestions for tor economy which will be found In Choice at Small Cost by A G Payne Pane pub by Ca Cassell sell Company Compan New York rho book contains rul city number of brief briot useful receipts prepared with the Jl Id Idea of getting the most out of the tho usual material or with a minimum ot of Waste An amusIng story concerns Josephino Bacon and Rose ONeill au author author thor and Illustrator respectively respective I of oC the tho now Harper story The BIography ot of ota ofa a Bo Boy In n private life Rose Rosl ONeill who Is herself a writer and who last summer a novel published by the tho harpers entitled The Lady In tho While Veil Is Mrs Wilson lIson of Harl Harry Leon Wilson the novelist and of Booth ton It scents that when The Biography ph phy of oC It a Bo Boy was first arranged for or serial publication In Harpers Bazor Bazar and the subject of illustration came camo up the tho edl r Miss Elizabeth Jor Jordan Jordan dan said casually of course you OU will want Mrs Irs Wilson to do the No Indeed declared the tho author with a vigorous shake ot of the head There Is Just ono one person who shall make mako those pictures and that Is Rose Ros ONeilL So the editor compromised as cheerfully ull as she could on Roso ONeill Substantial proof or of the popular place ot of Mr Ir Thomas Hard Hardy In the tho American heart Is In n the announce announcement announcement ment now made mado by Mr Har s pub publishers lishers In America Harper Brothers that a J complete new set of Har Hardys s works hils bean beon arran arranged god ot of which Tess of the tho Is Issued Issued sued a fey few months ago Is the tho Initial volume The ne new edition will be ot of pocket size on thin paper with dexl bo blo binding of l r d leather or 01 cloth and will be of further Interest as marking the tho hold that the tho book of smaller size and of oC lighter weight has talon talton upon the public It Is stated that the success of Tess In this form Corm Influenced the publishers for other volumes In the tho set Bet These will ho he Issued one at a J time the next to como come being The Return of time the Native I I L MAGAZINES I Goethe called tho time spirit has very obviously inspired evet every foo fea turo of the tho newly arrived February number of Current Literature the tho po pe periodical which disarms criticism ot of it itself Itself self by somewhat brazenly announcing that It Is a J magazine of timeliness The bout recalls somehow Sir Edward Ar Arnolds Arnolds regrets Co for I the tho ma mass s of oC splendid prose an and still more splendid thought locked forever from rom mankind In the columns of oC so mn many dall daily journals It Ie I was all so Instant I so freshly caught from the fields of human action that It had to be intelligible IC to a later day Ono wonders how Intelligible this Feb February number of Current Literature will be say n a hundred and 30 years year What will ill posterity make for COl instance of the tho long leng r of what the tho president dent has dOllo to Pinchot What would 11 a man say Iy were it possible for 01 him to study what Cur Current Current rent Literature says this month about out the tho cannonading of Speaker Canton Cannon Viii not the pun un have become unintelligible In a and lIve years Then will ho no canton annon then than surely Tafts policy von on trusts Tafts In the far est cast Tat Taft hero horo and Taft themes thomes thrill us UR M as the they are III the arm and nt d times s prose of the editor of oC Current Literature who as It if to lu escape some Imputation of pedantry perhaps relaxes the of h his vor vla c In studying the personality of the tho thomen themen men who whose e s speeches hes decided the Brit British Ish election to a vel impudent of vocabulary In telling time tho story of Morse How flow groat these Is Issues issues sues all utter utterly un the they must he be to posterity perhaps Jt nm maybe be that the editor of Current Literature Js Is ono of those seers who scan futurity with the eye In Infallible fallible hut but where will the readers of Current Literature lu In a 0 hundred and twenty years ears Women readers will have interest perhaps In knowing In connection with tho rl recent cent change chango of form o of Bazar that the tho great corr correspondence which has since rolled In hm upon Itt its edi editor editor tor has hILI made mado clear the tho fact that there are aro In America today man many hun hundreds ot of women who have read Harpers Bazar from Crom Its v very r Issue pub 42 years ago After these accord lug IIII to the testimony come hundreds of other women who have read It from the tho time their mothers hands laid It down the they call themselves the daugh daughters of time tho Bazar The granddaughters form however the most band of all They seem to be recruit recruited ed cd from thousands ot of young married women whose mothers and ers between them have hwo had the tho C t EJ 1 zino during Its complete and historic e life In his hI recollections In the 3 McClures William H say s that In an editorial experience of more mor e years cars than he to cares acknowledge b r has met only one author who thought though rt t he was US too well Rende lore Horo are sonic some extracts from a lette of Reades to Dear Sir I beg to thank you ou for Or the th c munificent sum you ou sent me through m Mr 1 Listen It was too much for tor a mere men e dictated article ot of which yoU had no not t tho monopoly and bo be rc d if IC wo we do business together It If they let them slip referring to a cedes erlos of articles then In the hands or of a publisher you Co ca them I if you like J If they them I see gee m my wa y to you OU a strong sto story but ther lher must be love In It t not illicit love nOl no pI passionate love hut but that true r between the tho sexes without which It t If to Interest for nor than a few Pray consider th F subject thus confined It cannot ho Ion loo h from lh the young oun that there Is an a n innocent and love lovo between th saes and in plain truth s fiction Is narrow love Is It I roa roal ou ma may go off aha t road Into highways was uto nto an 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