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12 THE SUNDAY^oCAlilii of, Scotland, and *¦ subject - of ing herov James V a^badly; written ,account , of hysterical lion of thdaeaison— a.wealthy, man, whose States (1S55-B6) will be the the 1 has a rattling story of creatures, who"engage page after page Interest In sociology has. led him to make James Grant .Wilson's second paper on James Barnes in. America, In Boer war. Two short poems. "Individual- of dialogue whose ;meaning ItIs often im-;" a' personal investigation of the icondition the :novelist's relations with Hayne, and "Magis to} : j the story,;ends the January; Century. ; LJkp. the previous ism," by William H. possible 5understand. ;The -Jauthoress of= classes/. The Past," by Paul Kester, complete has been completely In dl-*- in the way ofIold-fashioned' fairy:tales, budget jof reminiscences. It will be pro- of the' successful one f. i .',wfth of the number. rectlon, disguise fusely v rare portraits that of concealing the identity ofj where 4 the jprince; throws off.his Illustrated ' the '.kingdom * and claims the princess. (Pub- Thackeray and "sketches from bis own \whlch' is ,the scene !of •her hand of the /The January Country Life in America fa story. ;;She lias • names I lished by L/CPage & Co.,<Boston. Price humorous pea! -From some of his letters superb pictures \ invented for the' ; ; water, a California number with places and jpeople of aI 25.):-;v~,: -' •..¦¦•!. to his friends on this side of the it • the the land with' n -. ¦•'¦_¦'•..• . ; the-, characteristic of this unique and beautiful >J would appear '_'¦ that distinguished reckless abandon ?which would vdrive' a magazine.' and whollydevoted to the out- WRITERS philologist t author, I , Investments in to distraction. '.Mo on« conld Chesterfield's" letters. .---,._ was not averse to The spe- >. '. ' securities, failed door world on the Pacific coast. possibly; guess] the ;locality of "a country , :, American some of.which Sierras, : '.A*new edition the letters "of Lord Immediately profitable.' General cial covers show big trees of the whose ,inhabitants have names which!arc /of to prove frontispiece, Chesterfield is issued by the Dodge Pub- Wilson's list of;Thackeray, manuscripts In and , a magnificent the not only,Latin,'Greek, French, German or ? ; - blooming snow- ? lishing' New who • country let-, orchards at the foot of English,: but are of an original,va^- Company,; York. Those this Includes the Brookfleld' leading article, ; .which ' .ters, volumes,', ; J. Pier- capped mountains. : The riety component: parts • wish' to possess these well-known' models in two for which whose 'exhibit' the $16,200 by;L. H. Bailey, tells of the diversified ' of epistolary ,art, ;their graceful : pont Morgan paid' at the symmetry, of the chimera. ;>; with ex- ' Ausustln thai ~^-<?'fz5 '. presslons of, Daly sale, y."'¦•¦ beauties and peculiarities of ths land ¦¦ worldly . OF BOOKS • the best sort of wis- . The" Influence Hope Is sleeps in ' ofiAnthony, erd-*. dom,:_will.flnd them presented here In an 'flowers In winter and summer dent In the \entire construction of "The '¦¦ poems thunder storms are not, and where attractive form. .'(Price ;$1 50.) ;. Some of the notable articles and where day! Princess Cynthia,".;but unfortunately, the in the January Success >are: "Business ¦ the sun shlne3 everlastingly. Pioneer brilliancy,'and that writer are lack- and the Larger Life," by Edwin Mark- are recalled by ."The Heroes of the Firing ing .wit'of ' ,;¦,];.: >The Magazines. ' - here." |The romance is a' fair example ham; Certain of Reaching ¦Line," a. poem by Joaquln Miller; th« the' January i"Why IAm of what ja long-suffering, public\ Is asked With number of The CritleJ" Pole," by Evelyn B. Baldwin; trend of wonderful development Is th< the'North California," bj to read when aiwriter of originality."and willbegin a notable ,series articles on "In the West Theodore Roosevelt Won theme of "Country Lifein body as ' talent has set the fashion for a particular} Reviews," 'first install- ; Streniiousness," by A. J. Wells, and "The Story of a Greai works .for thee 'ere do It fur artistic finish of his stories, but also in style , : "The Great . /.the Health and Hon. W. of your the peculiar moral tone which of story. (Published . by,- Funk'& ment; English. Reviews,"' F. Cody .BUI");J"Premier Lau- E3tate," by Charles Howard money. We. knows an* luvs lots; character-"^ Wagnalls - cbverinff'.'Thoi ("Buffalo - California Throughout dear child'en preach money,. but lzes the. work of many 'writers of- that Company, -.New -.York.. ;Price being by ,Waush rier Leadership by Personal Merit," Shinn, naturally follows. th< as do fur $120.):--- ; the text Arthur and "Won ¦ , illustrating "•"• Still, :are ad- : y .¦; ; many the. Develop Per- unusual opportunities for Cal- we don't want 'em "ere. We all onus feels school." these . tales : not Illustrations covering Important edi- by:Cy Warman :"How toi taken 'at we owes you light of our lives., dressed tofan audience of youngpeople. past present; ¦¦ sonal Power," .by Ella Wheeler Wilcox; ifornia at its best have been well alLthe ¦'. '¦:'¦¦> tions both and as 'well aa particularly beauty We're yourn .service, you gives •Without doubt,* inspite of a hint of.cyn- ¦¦:¦¦.•:.'. The Alien. pages, etc; ;"Marquis Courage Made a Great but of striking an fur an' if ' :.-..' \ "-.: facsimile reproductions of title ' Ito's photographs. these us souls for our 'Ire we're mightily:over-: icism," and a prevailing tone of melan- "Allen,".'by Miss F. F. Montresor, Waugh will sketch the -history, and Nation," . by. Hajlme Hoshi; "The Pos- several series of Of ' ' •"The ¦ Mr. of Monterey," t paid. | Fill all.thy people 'ere so full of choly,- the' |stories present,- as is affirmed is alstrong, story of, the far-reaching of-! principles of the leading English reviews sibilities of; the Automobile," .by Henri "The Cypresses show 1" picturesque feature of coast love that it'll keep on -up;an' [ on"the cover of the book,' a gallery of fects of the love of an Englishwoman, for ;¦ ''-Edinburgh Review- onward,* Fournler; "Culture-Contrasts In America the Southern a-bublin'1 from the ' th< ;* ¦ ; ¦ the Yucca palms and Glla monsters. runnln' over all roun' 'em. An don't: let charming :miniatures. her prodigal, son.;: Mrs. Mordaunt,V the many \interesting facts about jthe and England,",by Professor jJames Wil- th( giving ; Mojave desert, and any of.'em be mean. Keep 'em alla-pay- All the stories are cleverly told; and it owner of a small estate,; is.unwilling to inception reviews as-well Timing: "Sat- weird life in the of- these/ :as liams and Dr. Charles P. poppyworta furnish the coloi ln' just a little mofe'n their share, so's Is difficult to speak in praise of one rather hjr death to the jdistant their founders and chief con- , ire's Smoldering Need Fresh . poppies and * stories iof " \ Embers as a lane t'elp any pore brother or . sister 'at'.s Russell" ;is the to whom it has been jwilled. She , Fuel," by James L. Ford; With that gives California its fame than of another. "Mrs. ' 'cousin . ! \ trlbutors. "Stand of flowers. Then, in a practical way, i dahn on their luck. An' don't let's , 'ave study of a woman- of the Jellyby type, Is supposed to have no children living;- New Will," by Richard Le ; .'ere, • f' • Gallienne portion of the number is devoted to th« no tattlin* er mlschief-makin Lord. \irho wrecks jthe happiness or jher \hornet but she ;really1' has' a son'' who -has lived I"When .Frank A. Vanderlip resigned na "The "World's Richest School and Its Pur- Do, dear God, -keep thy people • • 1 years ; ; Secretary the Treasury he making of homes and gardens, the cultur< father " in selfish .desire i to figure^ prominently for in South Amerlca^> This son has Assistant of pose," by Mason; keep together a~ - ; Beauford' A. '.'Trans- and commercial handling of fruits, am sweet, 'em knit in the as a philanthropist !Even when it is, no claim to the estate of his mother, but went abroad with letters to all the Min- forming Forests Into. Newspapers," by love, 1 in,Europe : spent many aspects of the soil. bon's of and make this 'ere little brought home to Mrs. Russell what mis- on' his ireturn to England, yielding to her. isters of Finance- and Frank Hix Fayant; "Raising Values." by to 'ouse a center of sunshine, for all Rover- ery she has occasioned by theIneglect persuasions*, heV pretends to be a long- many months ",investigating the' financial Harden; hive, sake, Dr. Orison Swett "President Idterary Notes. for Christ's dear Hamen." Roosevelt's Message," by .Mr. Bullen has this story .;with 'First Walden Pup- written Fawcett. InHarold MacGrath's mJ^el. "The an .and an evidently- sincere pet Crown," there is what the lovers of sympathy with his subject, somewhat.un- animals call a bully good dog. He is in pot-boiler --- Ithas almost always been taken for usual in this day of the order of A CLEVER STORY "THE WASHINGTONIANS." no way a minor character, but a hinge romance, one granted that §Mrs. Trollope's deliberate" when at times looks in vain vilify upon which the story turns. A San Fran- for more than a simulation of real emo- purpose in.writingher book was to about this dog. and caricature •everything American.. Of cisco woman was told of tion. This may be due ;partly,to the for his royal mistress, of his be- is a lives such "a purpose, however, the book itself his love fact that the book record of the ing by the rabble because he was people gives absolutely not a single Indication. abused rescue; of with whom the author is ac- is, hers, and of his timely but she quainted.