Show II 1 BOOKS I II III ona oita Gales Gale's s Hope I r Evidently the critics failed Called to understand under stand what Zona Gale wa was as trying to do doin doin in ill her novel Romance nom Island which M. M Merrill V Co India India- have hav printed The They showed shoved keen cen appreciation of or the 1110 Mory story but hUl it was as not nol the mere story that hint ha had the interest t for the she sh hod had something II deeper cp r In mind than that thai Sh Site She says ays In writing Romance Is Island Is- Is land ianth I ventured a hope that thal I 1 ml ll fall 10 victim to a certain light literary phase of th the temper of my na line lime On Olio i imay may as well velh 11 try mont gravely Ia el since no one else plse I Is like likely to do so to lo place lones lone's ones one's sell sult suitably bly in in ones one's time lime i Ft-eu-i he re reception c that my book tOol had hall I found that thal stead instead of doing I had a kind hind of story JI This is wholly holly gratifying but hut if ones one's gravest l lopes hopes of suitability are to he bo ed by jy what whal is SH to h become come of ones one's gravity I Vel Very likely it Is s considerably sf safer r ro to o praise for what one did not it I mean flesh Ive I've heard a dressmaker sty say thai hat in her art she had hah a n ml missIon ston bill lpt as 1 is for QI me tnt II it was always as enough if Jf the he frock rock was x j pi A As Ai the herself would ha have y 0 observed Cd to lo be m l Is difficult but hut not impossible However If lr I did Illel not fbi ace 1 what I intended e to do o. o there are nrc Igns that hat we Wt are alo waking up th the Scarcer Scarecrow ou and anti th the Tin oo Woodman man captured New York their triumph meant something It meant that we ee wen je In n our 11 day dayere were sere waking up to 10 11 time the practical possibilities of the unreal In art Not an any long longer t th the unreality U as the Elizabethans loved lovd It 11 and aud us as homas I Ht ley wood used It rt Sc and the tho Tin Tino o Woodman dinati er i living and only a u Heywood Is needed t lo build about hem a n robust Hansel and tl Gietel Gretel and tJ the tho lute like did hl nut not do 10 as S much inch rh They were ivelo c content with h y 3 showing by tI their I popularity that Y very I unc on tealy end 1 to lu go go- on oil onIt ont It t t- t J pan an th that t. t took lr f every ou u by n c Hid or of elk nolle baby Y way y l It ci I ht aho as aH if 11 1110 ho eind firul 11 all tH the of f tin the to bilk ik a. a nIT ht strict the lie children father Insisted mi ure getting Into th that t kennel Nor NOI or art are t. t sl signs 1 ns nN mar Awl And If W we lire we-lire Ire re wi-e wi ve Wl will hail flU any rii ula cla day now 10 In III literature a 1 I Caliban Only instead of witchcraft and lI of or Faust it l I possible pc t OH thai t ve Wf may toon t take kc for fin our Jilt magic is-hi is hk h ieh isis antI and psychical lea ical 1 id Mu- Mu ii- ii I i hay long been wont nt to call lb th thia fairyland of science And Auth we Wt Slit muy take tai It Il not hot for s lull hut tot for 01 i reau lit of the Manifestly mi Ot this subject ct actual unrealities s the h one cite voice out of leaVen iwa thus hns fat far in ill our tIns lime ha has b been 11 Mr t fJ V Kipling's J iii Ih They Aul IJ by I Its Us Is nature na ua- lure ture re t that lint ha t voice could nuh nut not carry fa fur far Certain welcome wel l S So o with In ill my story 1 I found ennui tome come protestations of approval but by hy byno bylie no lie moans OIlY any one on ill taking me nh seriously who am i so gray grave although some oi say 55 the lie story Is improbable and such sueh things thing could never tr 1 ne er tr I be lr SNow Now ow alt although hough I am Ii by no itt mean iCOnS fa ml mlp p r t that ha l t s such stIck h t things h I can 11 ne neter l' l reminded of the thit occasion oc nf- lt- lt never be b I am ani cast casion a on which h in the hie chuld of or a lit little littie lit lit- tie tle town that lint I love lov there were re pr presentations of tiC Al Mi 11 i How Howells lIo farce The Th Mouse ous Ant After the curtain a n g gentle gentis woman said raid to lo h her hei I neighbor I may be suspicious but hm 1 I doni dont believe the they hall had an art mouse up there H It would one nile must conclude have ha h. h boon been n tUlle quite tho the same to her If Al Mr t r. r had intended that for Cot a 11 Vt missionary mouse |