Show I I I I 1 BOOKS I SUCCESS MAGAZINE 10 TOR APRIL I o of 01 Quality in Piet Picture tire ure and amid Tf Text Tet t for Discerning nr HadlIS That the tho railroad interests of the thc country have haye long had hatI a n stranglehold strangle le- le hold on the go Ro Is issuing their o orders t lo time the highest authorities without without with with- wih- wih out feat fear car of or disobedience is the time assertion assertion as as- ma made e b by b Gilson on Gardner In Success s Magazine for April Apri TIme The representatives rep rep- es o of the railroads sit In congress con con- gross gress res and amid have been prominent In the lie national conventions of or both hoth parte parties pam In this second article of or his series on Time The Third lou House Mr Mm ro Gardner de- de attention to the time railroad lobb lobby lobby lob lob- b by at Washington outlining the II wol work of some o of the leading lobbyists and amid describing tho the expensive he and high highly organized l campaigns ns conducted against the Rate Hate Bill Bi and other othel measures measures meas incas ures proposed in behalf of oC the peo peo- plo in Private ate Life by hy W W. 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G FitzGerald lifts the time curtain curlain upon ulon the home surroundings s of oC the great Polish pianist and is illustrated with wih views of his ma magnificent villa via at Morges In iii the time Savoyard s1 oard Alps anti and his Polish estate at Ko ma In the Carpa Carpa- I Here the maestro I is seen In Inthe Inthe I the varied activities of his life acl o 1 dally daily a I almost American In its Is strenuousness strenuous strenuous- ness where ness nes where he lie Is Js adored by the peasant peasants peasants peas peas- ants ant tot for whose benefit he lie has stocked stock stock- ed the river with imported fish and devotes himself amon among other phases of or his lilt farmer armer life le to 10 th time the cultivation o of American Amerian corn of or which h he lie Is cr very ond fond Vance Vanco Thompson brings his lila history o of the thc Dreyfus case to a close closen In iii n this number recounting i the in intensely In- In ten tensely el dramatic episode last summer when the vindicated of officer leer was tot for mall mal mally restored lo to all al his lilt former hon boo ors OI Fools and anti Thou Their Money on 1 by hy Frank Fayant anti and My 1 Life Life So Ife 80 So Far b by time the tl Int late Josiah Flynt ar are aie continued The latter treats of ot an Int in- in t r with wih General In Manchuria before the late Japanese war warThe The American Heiress Co Lid ly v Porter Emerson Browne Time The Last Gam Game Caine b by William Hamilton Os- Os borne orne 3 anti and nd Burtons Conscience h by Wilbur Nesbit are stories storie of or sustained Interest Contributors of or verse vere are arc Frn aol Vt-aol I. I r L. L Stanton Wallace alace Irwin Ernest Erne t Neal Ivon Nixon Waterman i a and 11 Edmund Vance Cooke Cool Vs is m. l Henry Clews jr and anti a a. Frenchman lamed Bernard ar are at nt cla daggers daggers' pI points over o lh thin the question fueston of or tho Iho authorship of ofa a certain hook book Time The book hool Tho Province Pro of nf Riches Rich Rich- es es Cs was published recently with lh Mr 11 I Clows's Clows' name Oh on th tile title pa page anti and antinow now comes come comPI Mr 11 hm Bernard swearing that hat the hNIS set act Ct forth In iii Ih tIme the work vork iad hal their origin orl in hl his fertile brain I i than In lii that o of Mr Ir Ch and that hat the lie tom son of the famous New ew York anker must mut own up Ul to his plagiarism or stand a lawsuit What hat hat folly toly it II nil all al I is' is is Both Mr fl Bernard fern Bern fernard rn nr ard and Mr Ir Clews Chews have undoubtedly had iad some ome er very ery bright Ideas Iden but time thc they should hould hear bear In mind the time fact that of them has the shadow o of a arIght aright right Ight to time tho claim of ot originality The Time ancients have o stolen all al of or out our OU best thoughts exclaimed sonic some literary liter liter- ar ary ry wog and the time pleasantry was none r other than the tho solidest of or solid sold truths truths Tim The first thinker whoever lie he was took tool the wind out of ot all al our sal sails and we have simply ht been bemi n repeating that JI lit Hist t thinkers thinker's thoughts after him The rhe great Goethe declared one da day while talking upon the subject s of or originality or 01 or- or I that were all al that ho lie hind had taken takemi from front others subtracted from froni his works ho he would not have ha e sixteen pages left leC Shakespeare was the tIme most arrant thief that ever came caine down cown tIme the literary liera liter liter- lier- lier at a ary pike and anti Montaigne was forever touching r c every one of or the ancients and moderns with wih whom he came InCo In Co contact contact fl tact Sterne Stell stole from Burton Burton Burion from Plutarch ami auth Plutarch from some earlier earler worth worthy Outside the thc realms of or mechanics and amid invention there is not in iii all al tho the world tolla today an original thought thought Art science philosophy tholo theology 3 ethics economics have been threshed over o for or thousands o of years ears and amid time the Sm Smart rt Alec who thinks he has found Cound sonic somo new Idea needs but t tO widen his knowledge a little bit In to have his hit conceit knocked galley Caley wesL That runt first thinker standing away back bade yonder OHler In iii the morning twilight of ot human history swept siept time the whole field and there arc are no more discoverIes discover discover- ies lea to be bo mall made Trot out your our original thought and an any one who lio is acquainted with wih the contents of the time wi will be beable beable able instantly to duplicate it over anti and andover over o again The Tho twentieth century repeats the I nineteenth the nineteenth the el eighteenth eighteenth h- h te nth and amid so on back to the begin n ning I ii g. g Every writer wrier of books bools Is a plagiarist 1st or em 01 to 10 put U it I in a milder form fez a borrower and amid so the echoes of ot tho the worl worlds world's s 's thoughts are aro sent on down the ages to out our own o n time Burton Durton writes his Anatomy notom of Melancholy antI and Sterne comes along and reproduces It all al In his Sentimental Sent Senti mental Journey an and Tristram Shand Shandy Goethe re echoes the time echoes that strike 1 him and Herbert Spencer and Darwin and auth a 1 and anti Fiske repeat repent what has already been said h by the thinkers of ot Athens and anti Rome nom and Alexandria Such being the c case e the tho inevitable case it I ought in no sense anise e to 10 seem eem strange to us that lint Mr Henry Clews Jr r. r and amid Mr Bernard should fInd bind themselves themselves them them- selves sel thai Impressions rustling with similar Intellectual I Mr Mi h John who has written written writ writ- ten some admirable sea ten pOCI poems and who has Ims latel lately published an equally admirable anthology A Salor Sailors Sailor's Carland Gar Car land Is Js bringing bringing out mutt a a book bool of or prose sketches entitled A Tarpaulin Mus- Mus tel IN er It I is Jg said that ho lie ht has only Intel laI loft left It the thc twenties behind him S Hero here Is iii his story as told b by tho the Lond London Lon- Lon d lon don it Mall 1111 He lie was apprenticed to the sea when ho he was n en and after malt male In lug ng several se crl voyages grew tired of or It I and ind threw himself on lo to tho tim world atan at nt Sami an Francisco I C O. O He lie le tramped through h doing anything that camo came tF tP hand He lie HeiNl nt at one time line as u a a In a saloon at nt another as a n Tammany runner and went through many vicissitudes before he lie to England at the n age e of l six wenty to write for or his living Through all al his wanderings he h. h curled cur car tl led with wih him hint sonic some little cheap volume vol- vol millie ime or others of or time the Jn English classics and anti those thos who have o ha read renti his lilt poems of or the sea sa and his virile irle picturesque prose will wi recognize that this training train train- ing ng combined of oC stirring string life and good letters leters was not wasted S SS b S |