Show II03IE OF AX AUTHOR ATTRACTIVK UOMll TIC AI1ODB OP Mn WAI1NBR limn llneMiMsnc In t Ik Jlsrier llr UrUleil Inlii ImrfMlhiii I < j I Hlr t aal ii iitmmi n Curd In Ilirr > en of IHpmtir lIAHIKUDtDLMr 0 I v Warner It I n writer I 1 ri whom It It I not Scary 1 r 110 clarify by any e I sprllnnal term or j 11 any other term for 1c l that matter II Is I i tl not strictly speak JIIK a poet nor an 1F rsss til nor a w rlt It ter of Action although It rh e though ilia genius which produced My Kunimir In a Onidcn and Cho Hack R HIII liis might distinguish itself it-self one mold think If It tried In anyone any-one of throl tptclal lines Ur Warner has rpfprred i however to Hock by Mmrlt in mailers purely literary and has linn i olll ikuousy turcesuful In InllIAI Inn out that determination lie Is rrrtainl 10 entitled lo the distinction of IN ing on of America gtmteM HS well as ml popular men of letter In riruin of hli meditative writing he liears a rpsirnldame to the gpnlal Ik > arI the author of Dream Life Hnth of this men deserve well of tine world bnauiip their writing have nl I ways ben of the posiilvply hopeful and cheery klrl something with the sun shliip In them snd HIP breath of the flplds ant HIP woods Neither have con reboot It to be l their duly to dwell upon the I dlseasiii of society or the body no litho nor lu help so much ni < by a single sin-gle note to mvill the iiovprwnsInK refrain re-frain of u trniKr O moresl It Is I n plvnsure to know that we have Poole wrltirs of whom this con 1e Mid I Ilk man thor smcissftil nuthors Mr Uirni found hlmsilt elected to HIP rofosii nul 1 guild imp day without nor having m rl nuly and drlll < rtly pnH > iml hlmnrir for such a position Ae a boy on a New Kngbind farm he divi und lIlh hooks that ram withIn with-In hlo r i h mil had his dreams ns I ui li 0 I > iniKhl hr raiwt9r1 lo hap if writing a f IV books hlmwlf sim 11 1 A Intl 1 latir while attinilinK mhoI I lit Im n111 N Y IIP sbnwpil a iloir 1 lund 1 nl I lompslilon and at IraII I Ihr mi ntlm of his pnppplors on tint oil ilil His guadlan Intent e1 1 him rr Ilndr 1 however and for a lime he A oniI1e1 1 In ruih eminently eminent-ly prncthul I lull i ns lulling to a d kIn I k-In a drug lioi g and then In Ihp post tare All rwnrd he nlirl Hamilton i ollpgi from nhlih hi was graduated In last I Hi nil1 i ruinis of l lr with rhyniii molly I und rnmsnces and was i ales unlit In the debuting smlety I I II II I I I I i I f II I I CIIAUI18 DUDIKY WAIlNKIt I Hut lu I hall no Idea at llil Um of be mlnK a profeselonal author lie turn d till eye Indeed towanl public ill I rchmaklni n med in he n run ru-n mpllnhinent I and n concrvunian net I n-et ir uf conaldtralile mamiltude Tile I li m of glory wan nut fuinitedi I lilt h Ill win pour slier Kmduatlon I and i tsr In < idir r to store It lie I went to 3112 r curl ulth a party of surveyor Aftt this adxpnturp M atudlpil law Alll prnc tired a llttlt In Clilcnijo but at tai tliuKli nut until ho nan II he took up jiurnnllnni an a prnftatlon and her fund his Ufa work An old friend Jerph It llawlty woo than ns now rilllor and proprietor of the llnrtfor fouianl and young Wurntr was oallei I to the sore of chief odllorlal writer on that Journal and tliert ho rpmalnx 10 tlili day after a continuous ten let I 01 oiitr thirty year It was through occa > lonnl oontrllm lions to tils own porter not of an til 1 tonal oharacter Hint Mr Vntmr flnul ly I found lilniMlf numhertd Ron the t < if Mful author of hli day Th chapters of My Hummer In n aIn wero originally u aerie of artlelta written writ-ten fur the Courant Hlthout a thought of further pulillpnllon It wa In re IMinH to numerous > UHin > lloni son t1o g to him from various quarter that they were mud Into n book The titraor Unary favor with which the little tol 1 ume wan recoiled wan n nurprlne to 11r Warner who Intlittil hat I there wa nothing In It Utter than lit had bee nccuitonied In write lit wan touch dliimied to View l the tilt he had mad ai an accident and to doubt If II woul lead I In anything further In the linn ot authorship Hut he wni mlttnkwi The Iurwjon of literature were after hIm at once That won In 1170 Hlnoe the till puMliheil work hove grown to a ponlderable 111 and there U I lime It fortunaUly bin life li I pared for u good many more Mr Warner home In Ilartfurd I within what might be called a health talking dlitance of the Courant ofllc It mean jut that for Mr Wnrne love outdoor Me and gel m much 01 It iii he can while attending to hli rtKU tar dullei Itie reildtnce U I planned on tile large and hoipltublo niyle of the colonial tlino lip Interior II I u nlal DIII attractive of ItMlf and UK owners pre Once make It itlll moro K A cheerful drawing room open Into a wide bright much room making with It one thape apurtmtnt of Beneroui proporlloni Th I furnlihlna Ic I simple but In every lieu plMinlru The hand of modern dec ralhe art li there though under a ru tlonal restraint A chimney piece of oriental deilitn rise above the Hreplao of the muilo room set with antliju HIM brought by Warner from Dama cut Other ipoili of travel are dl played hero and there with pictures and tntravlngi of the bOIL The houie is I full of book Every part ef Ill U I pore arllll Y IIr less of a library lAden ehttvta flank the Undlngt of the broad Stag way and to on All the way up to the work room In the third story where llr Werner ipmdi hip morning hoer and doe the best pan of his work |