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Show B LITERARY NOTES. B The March number of "What-To-Eat" has some B Interesting contributions for anyono interested in . Bdietlc affairs. There is much well-told informa-B informa-B tlon for the dyspeptic and much of interest for B the up-to-date housewife or the jaded epicure. The B number also contains some interesting hints for B the guidance of anyone ambitious to entertain in B a unique way. K tV (V V B Impressions Quarterly, published by Paul Elder B & Company, improves with each issue, and the B March contributions to the little magazine of lit-B lit-B erature and art are especially entertaining. A re-B re-B view is given of the poems of George Sterling, B wn0 recently achieved literary prominence by the B publication of his artistic and ambitious work, B "The Testimony of the Suns." The reviewer B uails tQe California bard as a poet of the first fl magnitude, which appears to be rather too glowing H an appreciation, although there can be no question B of tne poet's distinctive gifts as a singer of melo-fl melo-fl dious songs. The concluding paper of "A Little B TrlP to Utopia," an extremely artistic series, ap- " fl pears in the present issue. |