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Show eegtiSJiwKM ' ; svmiluv juxit' mws im; Ike 0M twlsi.) twMn.teliiWSMis iii is, t. tss. eai. I SM Ixlxli text im u ihur uii.ii sd the LEAVES -- FROM OLD ALBUMS Must Plays Have Happy Climax Smw ISIS " 2 li i ia wuw - deM toriond ot n,tee 11 usmS m llll IliHM W ,.,ili aiiM.111 blait IM Mit l,ti rw M hi mp o Hut ta. ..tt. mli It tuw 4.4 ISiS wsiHuuii. ut 1,1 1 IMUIlLfel, lu IWtitn IM will epM-ta- rttftt4t' - i uatxvw. itM at vtr. r a a " k" k S' M tut. I I fc VM1A4 M tt ktt ni. nt rrprlai hnttit of I" IM Ilit Mima lag Abelian, lit; mi it , t i lnlhf v.tv rVv -- - s 4 a . t j f?n (f Ihr hrt ariVf In Waahlfg f on rftal.nf in otM?lartM that Othtf " fi HrUh r5v of IVac. t th anony arq mot a hwk f kUigahy railed Mtr rot rHrroHarold it 'hi otxjiys ts girjjkwij soiL Idle f WUtn lr H'lbi, RngTiab optta K at, trl rtmrhr fMrttirr ftrift rft tpnua? I1? 'ra phiri ur fr ruft and ltton H?rrhe. author of Ih mamotra of jurn Jrt rka now attracting much attention Mr Oliv ' cr who i a d?y goods mrrhnt. a a d.UnuUhrd man of the aid torn. On of h: work I a !tf of AUiandr itamilton, a atand and kntMt wf tm gf th A tr flcan Hwolutton. t rtrr'rlr tcr by which gm really half a rwtwry r ns of wrdsaxh ( ptfitanr o tj craftily, af to tirfi'miUnita fltH ui al) h rfca her to(ht th ttm that Iftwarubiy n rngtand Umcii th pro !( duttton iif a fum aad Ita 1 hat 1 no! th arr a uf-aof fMcHa.' I know, however, that th tal ta truncated In th original book N t on from a a proftHjftder or apltttusl tragedy, ta th fttm M end I hliv w!h a. TA ahorfTaT Iha! tiPTrrtrgrrttgg has happnd to th rhacnctera oounu with th lull In thir futur that ibu mitwtr talk of , a 'tecrlM cHmag antl -Whc la tt ihjw and H.mply anlriy heeaua of th (yrannt of a hofteicr convention. Aay producer p'cture-plawormy ta mine, th m dometie htte man end wi r ft will not t popular Everything that obatrecta thta consummation, al1 It underlying 14m aa Iamoq. must he to this neceoelty, sacrificed -- Hew clreumvtancee under the can an author loetw upon objfimn which other hep ere would Involve itism In lam .r.4 f.llur He cannot. he mu jf.r way. and in due course, or th Mam take directly tndwctly. - TtUnka hvwtwrrn Hiong. an(i aay fh lt 4h. ? h4 -r f h- obooof et 'b4 v fM lr H hu.t4 Ce4r hh - a)erU..W- -- n.d.a ii, Men.. ...4.t4 H- -- T " if Ih- - Hu.4 ,h hyr? Me4-r- i, ' -- h Th l.lh.ltrh ,f anrditfllXI .t.f-- 4 from e. M IM M'.f IV .ImuIuIo fiwl, Mk .h. e4u.4 with trot I ur im tiiu.irn 'hl tr er present Th l.ed..l h.U.d, r.m. WM.Th.nr-- " In hr ,b4 -- Mh ! -- 1 t I t.. Hhi. h h. W.t. et hh Hf. L ' her twer.4 , c.41. d, Hh MM from e!4 ,r. pt Ang4 w.i4.ftl -h IUIU4. I -- U4 .rhi4h l.r Pf'" i.l. inw in HM.gh n,lluim.i.n Th. n.r well hn.wh t M.,t Ir!u4r4 lAir frirnn. 1 "? ' T' - ' Hir Ilm Hmt.in. 4 Ikilm.ff .Wf" et th. nr. H.r IVltndgo. t II l.ofdon .lauihlr sfietwr. Violet. wt M .- . wtttr V Albwur, Ms day lo Vtcotnt wornd hey recital later Thompson give an n4 In Ih h oeM hae-t-- n b in great demand r in March of aomaihlng ' In ih. .ntertnlningnt Una. to he MjMertmia. ButH h Kr JmM turf. Som. d Id turned 1 mag rti. h." Td about M md let in know null. in .4,. nee It 14 he ho d that h. will do no iueh thing for If h. did, of Horne I he would suicumb to heart failur, i!iy I au arcuMoinrd hove w bcom Str James' Itrt habtr of urrofidtir utmost wrth of Hi ven new prce M lit conaart lor h thlidrn nh much warmth of hooH dayHt.lawn Ann irpMnAf waa r4 of In r !n to stimu ot a th littlo muoic tearhor of cnl In ih rtiy c'ndar. hha trot ordr m ih rffrct uaa of llbUwk, Mr row ft th Mr Mhn Nora ryfi. jaeraonalJy ifo.ofNl 4h child ran. ho OimvtU kJcb-ofrfi a pru of g on mteht h ptrosrMtrtr ca!4. for mWhI her. aa mWl At practical fto fr fh prat !tt of fifty pro on (hn rtaff of any whllo rmlunon ih rntir ftinc MKCltd tram Wn4.r4 Ik hkovft tmilvM. Th taroi dully, many KhatHla ft ho fiiati thors, eontt i arc toaw any nt woman hat ondnrwaprr komr if thnr ptdur Mat that vcf m th folth condition opi and on, Rlg0 th httl low s matter of tnct ffk A j hat itortn to M.m (ilwaaon'a day when it waa iMmiles wjlt b judged for t heir kmn-- j maid had her c.cntl For yaar ih of puH and tiff.t of it.e emiotM drsmatstt most 4rnhtrtH. and clearnc. dignity sgnlf;mr,'r, t jt hook her littl thU side of Ih lonfuM n!th her mfr Iflah ftonwn rnnn.k.f,t, unfr I, w mkm t ardent admirers g to tntf idsbi-- t W" long kui nsii fnd hla cult of JeditftaU hroi tMT'ia fratnrv artidhi arm tu hr way to in a Waaoft hr tlrnll. o. producer cf!nrBwlrm re ter xs Ukihmt itself b ehoild oarce oomplet wra a wcff wf ho 1nr-- r io4 aaw 4a tba -f f'gcr (Icp ahnnklng secrecy a wItttl Irritating u r not t. w .v,h. .wniMi.M m.r .bmitl"nu- - h,1 must Uk mountain ralhoUcfilm which t but there ou are. in rriuiiy her I aa as daeired. common-plac- e evolveto any find them and indulg Mimi i;iajmn died a fw years ago, u many rnttr inlets rt j th everrone. from Jl'lle children geniuwa a fat or Hr be and wll simile trite rejectwnn on y in ft arly for ita haunts afir hr toarpnn maftr athmrh upwards t dreamers or phlloaophera U m in w.i their hit! fads and ed . AN lieta whouid he t'prarrUien and V . i lal ftris at up wer therefore that it would be wieer the 'ilf.r! hut ncr a Rir?t rxtra vag'ini gt tic, not Novemb ma.led thvn laer mom of th local nrtrspipsr u h r One act of a new pav by JUrrJ la vrm rclpjrg hand to accept this fact, and to trust tn roMtv and the K eie r. I v om 1. 1 to a particular work t b perform d for the find tim whatevreraudienc her chcry good natjr. hr hig lrth ftMch ah ftna alaa rdly to eatend v 1 liQrkb an Vsr mg at the opening by which haart n1 humor won f r h r a I (W In ne4. v. nm.-rl.- . ppcale. e e The book. atli Vregeiiua for th Jnm.w of Uai of ih as the-.-- tr Mrg following of frlanda. Ftir mp will live long In th?hrarta of her Chinemw A a of eucceaeh waa orc.snlAf In th local tfUboUc bad and fur ih lioyal Aeadem of performamw n tong example, has aearea '1 be Merchant of Veniceghtkr waa j ful career aa a book, rtot withstanding tic Art at tbe enl of the month, and elf tn hygtsrl agonv then jumps ni life Iv to have attention from other, recently given in Ktorla. Brituh j K somewhat rad and spiritual end. aa uud! mum a the absolute word also and who atoepa to th moat tgnnmiu Columbia. The pUy waa translated j why therefor should It b about it their rud rat. and preaumabl beau-tA v . under title of A means It. the Found 6U:aln of F1eh."j for Its adapters to turn that spiritual to Th in j that we are aloweJ to know and the )4ua hlittunf pertahaa Idyllic of thn ttory. and th genuine art She is a woman of fciatur veart, who and on The bttts figured a pair of j Into a material snd for th purpose of in that He p.ece which, when scale and a hug Jtn'fd In Accord-- j the rcreen? Will b 4a :b;ec tK ta called demonstrated In lt tolling, place it ruined her own married Ilf, estrangI suggest that If at or bn sad that Let ITa Join ilu far above the ordinary novel of lb ed herrelf first from her mothf, anc with Oriental usage, th women's ' were played by men Jessica. wer written solely for film pnrpoM-e- j Ih ftrst of these ur.s when performed . present cLiy. then from her husband, then from roi Me iurtJi and Nriw4i wer ymieci the aarr di Tcultfc wou d ar.se One at th Ftovsl Arademv of Drkmatie In appearance, while who after all is tbe on by wich fan il.iurhter, ,hhyx.k, instead more we ehmild be confronted with Art will be Mcfprstsd j i st, l.fca for Jtu:Mi-Ft- . the bearded Jew n. th problem of the happy ending in ou plaver s f r Johnson of lf being of th feature trad'tP story. strung redeeming hv THR rFf.FTtAId rilirtS rne!K r t Mnude. Chi r leg Haw-tresonre happin and prosper j appeared In afternoon coal, with jail it terror" Welter gMVMrvi The 4Vrnhl i'rtm- -' attain trousers and carefully oiled i wonder If It la reaTly true that Tree. Irers Vanbrugh. Ity. ihe mthr invades her home andjaiTd Boston H a th demands hiir carried affecttoiwl wm even a sizable th OUds Cooper 1iah McCarthy and public happ ending iries to quit away Th charwefer of the content of this of her and her iittl grand- - butcher knife and during ihe scenjM,raH llewiceth Frltchard, whoe play . Gerald Du Mur.sr,. th letter of hok-a prUV Trhett4 it from time to tune i "Don Q. founded upon th adventures whom wlli art a producer. rfimt FT rh? case orThi4 weak ered from !U Foreword Ish la tilmcst succeeaful, thus rather 0I a small stone which he curried Jn of his bandit hero, has mad a hit TheatrcUnd ia twittermg with exhi ar tllA London "Apollo. mother-in-latradl-Tou citement over Id pOCkef. old th. will read the reversing 'tf youwill not grud.'fs the!!,le..nPtproklttlon. Frltchard brings thl ptc to a f and creating a paradox Attempting a Itttl detective work n. nrr dt letter er rtfan-agin- lasa far-go- n I th-t- r but the story we cannot unfold; aeomed but the heart of the haughty iseoltl; grieved but no wail from their elumber wilThtmu! Joyed but the longue of their gladness Is dumb. ah L they died things that are now, That walk on the turf that lies over their brow, And make In their dwelling a transient abode,! . , Meet the things that they met on their pilgrimage road. ' i Htrrrt th hH-kfiow- n tiik uvn: -- Mdtdjr ftUft - of vning raona In frnd 3UThfdl.rp 4 wltf IH HHh hr..! liar in j Torm idr kn ; !. c- a. I lnfc pcer 1 cora-pl&- dl , . lui-t- ly . j ! t Tea, hope and despondency, pleasure and pain, mingled together In sunshine and rain; .And the smile and the tear! and the song and the dirge. Still follow each other like surge upon surgr- - i 'T rt y, td -- i I the wink of an eye; 'Us the draught of a breath From the blossom of hcalt h. jo lhalgncsa jof death FronTtbegilded saloon to the brnr and the shroud; OhI why should the spirit of mortal be proud? Tia I -- r7 f llriTlouf clrme. with the formerly hunt-TKwith a view to partially appeasing the in Amtnci who Urmor rtoreef at rourt; hut h remarks that th. mai have heard rumors of sir James Bid mired bv Ittdrr Hacxard u eat, I dinrovf rd. ehhout surprint, outlon la one whirb plawrihta haxe been that all concerned n.th it have been aaklnit tliemaelxea for renerationa. worn to abaulute aemeev And Bar aided thereto by the romirial prea-- j rl. hmeelf wm 'nowhere. of rourwe. '1 I you tlwewherV de- Juet hla little joke, and that the word Du Maurier. wl:h j rlared t.emld actually cornea from hoe Oor." Th produwr Irvin on firmn-amantine All tan tel! you F.nllnsa. Happy hoo boy, were itinerant worker Ini nnrT " tv'" thr when I '4A,ery-fryears .od ) -- 'Many yeere p y an4 the m.M cUinare voung he adds. "I sudden-- I C they traveled f ,tRC south In winter and north again In : a letter from SIV ,JTV,n Irving In wa,, mor' wuia summrr. .which he a aed me to d wnh him of on Cf my Uhe fw'J" IL"1' h'd to, him The dramatic Uglily in FbhJ. , I Save nothing awily.Thl T4r .0 nr tn bla conversational- stle, evm.to most Nor et the Time So take s look common-An- d r; of Msh. minute, inronsequentlsl, It treats of Whales, al! detail, which rmthod has at wMi at child j i.ac a Every'hmg ... . ; WILLIAM KNOX. th merit of revealing the small Jagua-.Of Lions. Tim minds cf the characters Thera to. aid The Circus. a spiritual conflict introduc. however, And lots of other Jolly Th an1 th I with her dramatic force; but "Before . riaa above th ' first The Pnrm ' T. Itself In her strength of right the Etorm" will have a personal apan inrh.dr which the collection, as than ra'her If the story peal preference expressing the fear that more lli couj be others, i on or less pervades all sensitive childwith more of I ,u y a charade. Many hf lhci"h hood in the and hush her lesf of a that it mother, precedes might be lowki-L- i rocMs. i, at thunderstorm. The entire voume will prevloulv' printed In 8t h chi li, The least readable, which is a most to I Ik at Lit? Youths Companion, not much to to in give its present form. say of.it only poetry LBOBNDS; br Amg Lowell; Houghton lovers pleasure Th Wonnn s but to all who enjoy narratives Harpers public iron Hltfltn Company, Bo.ton. and oher WESTKKV Home EflSK. miyri Companion swiftly moving, vividly colored, and o zlnM and newkpaprs: but thoir Min Lowoll make, eloar In her brimming with passion and beauty. env iv RIME OF THE ROCKIES; by H hrto yvlthln mngle that a lagend meana not only a A SOI Tit SKA HOW AVAR. Merrill will he hailed wlh dllcht bv th Irving died, but for two or Ah dramatized by herself, with- atory, but an .xprM.lon of man', h4MC s'on and enjetl them e who that's what 1 im longing to, of this little book of stories, rtzhtk in succession he, lhejjtnw. out the usual collaboration, are curiosity about both the natural 8E4TBINA: by A. 8a front Mlddltton; .here, a. wall aa bv w. rva.li-r- . mu' The author mvw,if rMldent Js of the aouthern nounced for autumn poHm, me lectured mind. world and hlrown how "As men, H upon strange Doran Oeorg .ite.I Sum total of the information Company, hew are to be rongratu .thearelr.1 a P' should b written. part of ,dHho 9nd obUou,Iy a over famous "Humoresque."produUo man loams,- - ho becomes conscious, York. at ore vt In by anPd have produc'd lrenjmler They that they Sir h of the firs of an immense ebrtosity, and eapectally those Hartley Manner, Is to be played with on. of the ! ,h wrnn' that happy ending Thl fine p!c of literary work nf suMects, asan art f hla new piece, but variety amazing ruggeder features which are Jdentto Laurette Taylor in Iho mother rle. A I will trr to e. of his theme then of a measure cf understanding, ! and Inanimate animal. tronomical. a wherein a narfied with the atory rn what he In mountains. construct tragio mighty and Immediately after, of a desire to rative. crowded the conversation as far a.wlUrut ln H is producing "Back Fa, with unhappy and human, and In each Instance the sub- hla "foreword ha . say the "high withWoods concerned swpra both; and the simplest form aorrowful in the stellar , Helen McKellar VlrDEV mu,'-cailand Is treated hnmorojy ntrnmr events, keeps the mjnd of ject A happy ending, said Sir Henry! places' have ever been used as Apof expression Is by meana of the tale has been bough'. There Is a versified narration propriate spots upon which to wor- rple. "Roulette a a$at of rebellion ' or allegory." It compriaes bits of fact! receary the courtship of the sun and mnnr,. ship the gods" no one has ever stood and Is scheduled for production byi or at fact, pressed Into thai.r tha, vmpathy, yet at the same of J 'Not to said I; 'but it U you,ir, and on upon the summits f these mountains Sam Harris. I to form of a atory and flung out into.?16 ho,d hl! wHbound to the very with tha earth as chaperoneth others It begins with the adven- another page. Inconstant Lnr.a is de- or gazed at the.r lofty heights "who " ThaL he the world a markers of how much ture is before OaJust the just where! sar of a young Englishman, Royal scribed aa giving tod silvery a mili has not felt an exaltation that others make theer m .stake. Jn j So. In ground baa been traveled. brielo djknnunzio signed a con- and lot to the Importunate plain Dweller can never feel." One of tract Mias Lowells new volume, we are Clenay. who lands at a plavs happy ending Is! to write comedies' 'ten two vagabond friends picked up Mars The donation party g'vnn In the j the purposes of the publication of for weretta thre one thing I every domain of literary artivltv save glren ft collection of those strange, with marionettes which wer vital symbolic stories which man on hla travels through South Africa, jungle to tho woqlly Wanghwoo. these verses, therefore, is to cam Invents I tt his progress toward civil- and' with whom he enters Into a with the usual., disappointing rcjlt some welcome message to those who famed a century ago for such iVr ith th auperneturaL (n "The ization: and as she vivified history scheme to search out the temple of of donation piHlrs. N tho subjrt of r denied the privilege of living un- formancea. The otbrea of .war and" enough done ' but it is naturally much Mark of the Bea.t h- stories to der the clean and wholesome skies tnld and the the one murderous ballad; Voodoo own her ha, products, at gar In with vision a previous worshlpera, to do harder thedeath the of cavil beyond best puhXUherpot ported of ithin -- the protecting- - shad owa-o- f the tbp Its kind thing "Can Orandea Castle. here she the same time discovering that the a walrus and a seal by a grirr'v fir I Rather, puzzled. asked him what the enterprise, but air Italian theatrirf rrapifilij earths great ramparts; and to night those hag endowed her "tales of the people1 Haytlen prident hjmeelf is one of arctic kind of ending tb's was. 'hV cal nc h that v some-to cu!t mav journal minded reports rather has poet "that fallen In intangible with the passion and vitality of cur-It- h hIe Clensy j prefer deeply Pi,1 ,n 'n' j reverted, with n rred i b , e po ier to fhe rent event while giving to each the,IoT v with the presidents daughter, an not a gnzzlv but a o o' r wli! Ij thing that lift the heart and trans- has taken up the scheme phee more to rer!' d n lmo8t In pr; th deepest-roote- d exquJrtte tvpe of Haytlen beauty. The found quite as entertain? to horran mits to it from every touch of Its place and time. o course r0 of the play gain the;aI haman hwTO"' ?naruryu g ry The story In hie The collection Includes eleven leg- 'action of the talc thenceforth J rapid readers as they were tr the bears mountain breeze, from ?) mpathy of the audience for the hero, j ease Is The mam! cataract, from every liquid ends or poems. Th North American and dramatic. A revolution occurs, amphibious auditors. ln not. t,ro worlda not only the sympathy bur also the g "The l the girls father Is killed and ah es- piece clock Is helped to make a song of bird a the new play and Indian Is represented by two of message o pity; and yon wll! find that sacrifice pernatunf1,,! ,n,ura,J na ths which opened 'Jithe Sth at tbe Bong for tha Indian Chief capes on a ship hound foe a South conteson, the lighthouse has an op- . fom the Infinite " ih card In to Pd aolL greatest the .,h We,t play i""!. man ,nd the theater In Washington. theatre, Blackbird. and "Many Bwans " The American port Th lovers agree to portunity to explain Its mston. end Among other titles Indicating f.nally. disease you ean play H'.-- d h,.i.w most tlmphr, coming, as It does, on m genera! tenor and bent of the auth-- j first poem In the book. "Memorandum meet at Honolulu the first to ar- the ranhow gives a rr poetic fancy--, one dwells upon the heelsojf the race riota and new. ronfided by a Tucca to a Passion-Vine,- " rive to awak the others coming Here rer HfclTv correct account 'magician, .ml leper, wha trarisform, by loathsome The of n egret .peonage. It is based on Rtkles. has the Peru ef the Incas for CJensy pasties out of the Atory and self. "The Tigers Tea and "The Bd The pPel1 of th power an 'J Into a setting, and It to told with the au- Seetrinas tragic adventures crowd th Bultors" are alllterattxo titles t nder Three Tetons, "My Home Among the Will X-- Harbena novel, "Mam Englishman "V Hdis." "Out In the West," The Smell daVpub'lehed by the Harpers w htch i IIV " ""oumetf in Mr. Kipling." thor's customary use of sumptuous pages. 8he embark on a htp de- which one finds rollleklcg rin i fT forjtotten all about but -4t The Bong of the C'hl- - tefls a atory of the modern Georgia in i verbs! detail. "Witch Woman Is termined to find her lover, but Inand ."There Was an Old Man - a o , "f Baee. yle, e also ah Indian legend, but this time stead floundersjn a stormy eea to- Automebile Is imioh more In Veent g! noote "Mister Coyote, "Idaho, etr.whlch the negro ta syn pathetically i . In -d I of Yucatan, and It la one of the best wards the southern leles The crew with present condition dialeqt. ! Many of the poems ar th rg . Indlri.t, . gtimaaa.A thi.b nm conception, an nnpap mmhrof poems In the book, charactertoed bv are swept from the"shipe deck durLng a much more famfllar-- i environment and several, signed "Mace Walten WaJf" Ms A typhoon, and the of order the the are fineness of touch and sur.nes. of after "Old finds than the herself Woman girl Wh proMnc eon productions, with whirhreaders ter Frftm beT'p?pg Probably "A Legend of Porce- alone with a number of men im- - Lived ln a Eh faof of Tha News have been .made lain. Chinese In Ita- - aettlng will prisoned in the htp vs it hold, whom end. In short, the Ybhim d miliar No great attempt made fore ft hich prove the 'offering In the ahe succeeds In releasing only to find qtislnt. jolly end inre!' collection, dainty as It to In sentiment, them lepers, who were being trans- end msny a kiddle i iPi literary elegance nr loftiness, but there toreador, actor. The story. Aftr "Th Four jonurntn.1 rood every evidence of sincerity. though the severely critical may at ported to the leper Isle In the Pacific. mafle the happjer hv rt it isresult " Yes.' said r Henry "tfcouxh v feel is a wholeaomeness and lack of "Blood snd Sand" appears to be th time to therh one that th has author seemed Anong . scarcely tainted Sir Maitland th of '"r worst actors I know have sucare alwavs most popular of Ibanez novels ih this to let description overwlh the disease, a, man of unusual artificiality qualities that ,h chlef in those part, In poem . The remslnlnr six lerends oat-- ; Strength of character and great beau- acceptable, especially In verse book--- r country. MrvFkinner is In Europe nosr ceeded r,C Uw The then, J wrote a play on the to western themes. The resolve themJve form- - and face for one of his Bltxrt VirE bv C. Kav Brett Cok-- c Into two ty and ftilFspend part of the summer In lin-"Bine urally Pioneer -a that ha and H- let may he obtained at the Deseret i grott pa fonr which hare a Eurooesn race; Cast on A small isle, suggested by Sir i but try d " f'11 o SirKipling Spain. they build , H Doran Company, New Ye-- k Malt-eoc- V as I would, I could not Henry, f setting and tern of New England. Of quaint homes, her companion protect- - I From fha first to last rhirter Ihe Look tore get a manager toCL "tout of hla friends 17ndI taka tTf but I moment the 'the former. 'ThBeatrlna from contact with- - the 'fact Is manifest, that "Blind M,e torred j An Investigator cf Green Ich VU- Ring and th mg " type, for Is In hallAfeform "Gavotte JO lepers and himself, happy ending 1 bad ne dlf- ! J rftati want to know why th it Into trike the Lyre Rudely. lar .manner lq him seems its a f.rst novel: and the But iha ad articles Minor" furUh hr7I. tu,nea 'h another lllustm-- l concentrated all the Iova worship and the amhor. In attempting r cpUn waiter. In on restaurant carry knives oetween e life were runs nevfinding He ton of th authors artistry at Ita fcat: sorrow of tha human race. In their teeth. We understand, howHis portrayal of American life. fm. A, ta Vadhel IJndssys poetry high!? ever. that thee knives are never used er played It, but 1 had no difficulty I "Dried Marjoram" I the etorv of la a triumph ef perfect i a narrow and unpleasant f.e!,; ' ln Issue of latest tlie tfiy n eeiT!g It afrerwurda complimented ., mad memorable by Tennyson. love over .human passions, for r 'ht, settle, does cot - rtold-h- y a eomplitetrmbderft Tmdon' IBpecstor. which reprints" a imrir-- poet trie TS Tea: h is bu of ooeL all the others are dead and he helleve, I cf the siorv any strong, American Arjrta Fgrrrw. more ,ort nf specialty prepared compression vers fibre the third lime at the same tb dourhy Bavarian 7urt and "The Statu In the Garden Is himself cored he plana to taka Bea- - favoroh'e On phrase locthe book Herald. The latent American jrttot to score e:tator and rpuhHn whn was asaas- my Mr. Lindsay himself) ef "Johnny meal. New York superior aa pur narrative a rtndy trtna to eome Inhabited place before, where the leading char a e a a definite hit In London to Mias Midney rnMleb UT .h rCnt WVOlUtten n tvehoJofT Of vtb two New Eng-- , Thompson vkow .first dramatic T Lytton Btrachey, author of "Viclovea him; and W'hen ha discovers ha taad norm a "Tsttf SMe to a craatjvs writer. hole gtorv ih inclined to rank next to "general torian Portraits and "Queen Victor- cltl f original play and old baUada rioTc h'a drama bus been purformad I probable to be considered ih better to tfll a leper, he throws himself. InThe heroine, jrr rather the Troxti bR ona morti above ia. -f of bioand Booth." th. "Congo..io BsatstemMlriKd a foithfonable au- - I ft illustrating tba aathara power In to the eew rather than xsKtahtt .bricosiy Poi'TT .,-- f nmong Mr.f Undsay'a longw and eua- - grapher new writing wtu next turn dlenca h 5 which rilled the Aeolian Hall in i eT!.UT the bndUng of fhe gruesome along her cr let her know. Bestrlna her- - terleal creakdre whose one aim in tained poema The sweep and rwir' hia attention to DtoraelL bT New Bond treet. nrUBetolBr- - , 1 al r. d- ' m ra-ma- err . i 1 5 an ny. j sstji T r;S rar , nN s.,.r i t w, era-bo- d! 3 ! rrrid ,IJd.IIr" book" sr n pro-fao- 1 i d . -- e wsaa-neesc- loved They died a , NOTES The thoughts wre trelhinking our father did think; From the death we are shrinking our fathers did shrink; To the life we are clinging our fathers did cling. But It speeds from us all like the bird on the wing. They They They They - t Tv , glr - For we are the aame that our father hav been; We are the aame eights that our fathers haxe seen; We drink the same atream. and we feel the earns eun, And run the same course that our father have run, - HuttiS arainia satwvHs ! F Iho multitude fora, hke the flower nr weed. That wither away to let others succeed; So the multitude comes, even those we behold, To repeat every fale that has often been told. .. kWftiiti. ISt of r., , t"!i wtmr at Mart Mt Pit ti, h44l'4till sktl ia. trill 4.r-- 4 t4 f e r Kidtr Jtrnr . , I The peasant, whoae lot waa to sow and to reap; The herdsman, who climbed with his goal up th sleep; The beggar.' who wandered in search of Ms bread--Hat- e faded away like the graat that we tread. . Tl . .-- Tbe bead of (he kins, that th tceptre hath borne; The brow of tbe priaet, that th mllr hattv worn; -- Tba of the am, and. the bear! ef 1 he braor Are bidden and lost m tbe depths of tbe seat. rs , , - b; t (4 4R4ay lrt?n o?kuM rf tn Hh bk.tr ri,w MM lutl .11 krt... , t IM '"S' f e. AM.- - tH,uM .M, 4rt... WH WIU -- Mfik. Ih. -li.H , . IH.I u.t ru4.lt 4 r.rl (Mm. M ih r.j fj,.Mhl M ,fc M ,h. lnu( H tut ffttgil iul h 4t.n4. of odd Ar.n4 fr ta a Kkt ftip"4 h tnialuiiHii ) ! In wbe r m I1P4 The maid on whoae brow, on wboao rheck. in cjt, Flume beauty and pleuure, her triumph are And alike front the minds of tba hams erased f mortal who luted her and pr tej. Are the memormi I -- 4 . CIM vf t--hil I Th Infant, a mother attended and lined. The mother, that infant' affection who proted. The father, that mother and infant who bleat. Each, all, art away jo that dwelhcf of real. 0 I CM .hM1l.ll HT VH ; u Ihjtu h.4MM. M IH. WHOM m-- Itf-tk- or Icavn of th oak and tba willow ahall fad-- , t laid: Pa acattcrcd around, and A (he voting and the Id. tbe lew and the lnjh. Shall crumble to dual and U aether ahall he. ( ftltldll Mr, irMat , ' 4AHUIH gift I, .ud... ih a. 14 .14 -- - fkil-flyti- .r Th - C Obi why ibould th iplnl f mnrtl t proud? cloud Lii a wm-fle- it iwwr, ll a brtik xe, A flub of Iho l:ghtnir. m th grixf, Ha pa wot h from lif to In rt ii r Pa hue ThmMHee H.lrh TeM. . Uir et 4T k .-- -nuie. .14 . - (OTI ,m4 hMH4 rr k r it bM Mda kti Tka said M Itm tkmm nd oftaa Itrtial by Htw-- U. chi' Th. tAa Hk. iM .mo.... tk M.I , n f pr'H4c4 t S'MltS Mr 4 r kl limns i Ui r t StHitly is K IK t t litltita iiintr, ft! A rvditHCAMW M tMafMtrfot IH HIS. 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