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Show The Bitter Truth. Joseph Hergeshelmer, who enjoys even greater literary reputation in England than at home, dined recently re-cently with a friend at a New York restaurant. The novelist was condemning the prevalent commercial spirit in literature liter-ature and said: "In true art money should never be an object." At this point In the conversation the waiter brought In his exorbitant bill and Mr. Hergesheinier, scanning the document, sighed and remarked: "It Is true that in art money should he no ohject, but it should be no objection, ob-jection, either, in these times." |