RURAL ENTERPRISE Walt Whitman ^ A -T A I J . o / A ile e n P r in g le • ’"*•».-++++++ In Bronze ? KIDDIE KATYDID ^ A rth u r 5coit Bailey MR. NIGHTHAWK "W hy, good ev en in g !" K iddie K a ty ­ did answ ered, since he w as discovered —and th ere w as no use denying It. 1 \< lt. N IG H TH A W K dropped sw iftly "It'» a g re at su rp rise— m eeting you so down am ong th e tre e s in F a rm er unexpectedly. If you'd only se n t w ord G reen's dooryard. th a t you w ere coming I'd h ave m ade H e fell so fa st th a t K iddie K atydid, different a rra n g e m e n ts.” , w atching from his hiding place In one "I have no doubt you w ould h a v e !" vf the m aples, couldn't help hoping . . . . . . . . , B ut I like that the sky -coaster would be unable 1 M r M ghthaw k sneered, to ta k e people unaw ares. . . . I’ve to stop him self in tim e to escape being heard uhout you." lie add ed "T hey dashed upon th e ground. say th a t you're a g re a t Ju m p e r—th e But Mr. N ighthaw k w as very skill­ sp rie st in all P leasan t V alley." ful at th a t sport. J u s t at th e right mo­ “ Well, I can Jump fulrl.v w ell,” K id­ ment he tu rn ed quickly, while tjie a ir rushed through his wing fe a th e rs with die K atydid adm itted. “ B ut I don’t pride m yself on my lum ping. It's soine- . thing th a t has alw ays run in my fa m ­ ily, you know. All of ua K aty d id s can leap q u ite u d istan c e w ithout njiy ■ trouble." "Ko I u n d e rs ta n d !” Mr. N ighthaw k | replied. “And I'll tell you som e new s th a t ought to please y o u : I've com e here tonight for th e sp ecial p u rp o se of seeing you ju m p !” K iddle K atydid alm o st jijpiped out o f his skin when he h e ard w hat Mr. N ighthaw k said. And It w o uldn't hnve been a n y th in g re m a rk ab le for him If he had. lie had a lre ad y squirm ed out of his skin six tim es th a t sum m er— Ccu/r¿ójry «/'/% t/o P a ^ d j o n though not from fenr, of course. C ast- I This is a recent picture ot Aileen ing his skin was alm ost a h a b it w ith Pringle, the well-known "movie” etar, ■ Kiddle. All Ills fam ily w ere like th a t. who has been seen in numerous screen T hough he w as not n e arly so old ns pictures and whose work it greatly Mr. N ighthaw k, K iddle K a ty d id had admired by her thousands of friends. learned a thing or tw o d u rin g Ills b rie f --------- O---------- lift tim e. Ami though be w ould h ave liked very much to ju m p —a n d ju m p out of Mr. N ig h th aw k 's sight, too— he By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN had no wish to hide h im self Inside th a t | Ju m p e r.’* 8 W ALT W HITM AN, th e fe a th e re d scoundrel. Ko he f lu n g all "good gray poet,” com ­ th e tig h te r to Ids perch nnd replied a ro arin g sound. And then he m ount ing Into Jils own nt la st? Hint he didn't believe he cared to do ed upw ard again. New York city, anyw ay, m v lum ping th a t night. M eanw hile K iddie K atydid kept vert seem« to be «crum bling Now. Mr. N ighthaw k had a c e rtn ln I still am ong the leaves, w ith Ills wing LITTLE SLABSIDES h ard to o v e rta k e his mill trick of lulking th ro u g h his nose. I folded over his hack. Only I Is two fam e. T he A uthor«' club " .'lf i l te r tlint w as b ecau se th e la te i long, thread -lik e feelers w ould wave han decided upon a $60,- ' o u rs he kept, even on d a rk nig h ts, I t T J A N Q th a t b r a t! " m u tte re d Iron- b ackw ards ami forw ards, although lie ja w savagely. 000 ten-foot bronze atat- ■live him a colt) In Ills head, nobody I tried to keep them still, l ie was -o H e re fe rre d to little n in e-m o n th s-o ld ue and Jo Davldaon baa been coin- seemed to know. Anyhow , he began nearly the color of th e green of t i e mlaaloned to m ake It. A nyone who tea sin g K iddle K atydid to ju m p for S lahsldes, w ho lay yow ling tire le s s ly tree-top th a t be tru ste d Mr. N ight­ feel« ao Inclined can c o n trib u te to the hint—unit he talk ed th ro u g h Ids nose a t th e b a se of th e cliff on w hich Iro n - hawk w ouldn't he able to spy him. coat. m ore th an ever. Y es! a lth o u g h Mr. Jaw s a t su n n in g h im self. H e h a d But lie w as stain disappointeil F or ' Shut not y our doora to me, proud N ighthaw k trie d his best to sp e a k p rom ised to w a tch th e baby If F ire - Mr. Nighthaw k suddenly cried " H a !" lib ra rie s I" w ro te W hitm an In one of pleasan tly , he only succeeded In m ak ­ eye. his w ife, d id th e h u n tin g th a t and alighted on a neighboring limb. hla poems. L ib ra rie s have been know n I ing K iddie K atydid w an t to laugh a t a fte rn o o n . "T h ere you a r e ! " he said. "You l .ittle S la h sld es yow led on. to do th a t. And now cornea fo rw ard Idm, fo r all K iddle w as so uneasy. needn't think I don't see y on!" (© by Orosaet a D un lap ) “T h e pesky p a le o lith ic n u isa n c e !'• th e New York Public lib rary w ith an Mr. D avidson’s design w as declared o f W a lt W h itm a n a verse, b o th In r e ­ spect to Its s u b je c t m a t t e r a n d his grow led Iro n ja w . “ I'll fix Ills fe e t." exhibition of W hltm an la In aid of the th e m ost fittin g a n d a rra n g e m e n ts m ode o f tr e a tm e n t o f It , t h a t so a s to n ­ And lie rolled a g re a t rock o v e r I h o a ta tn e p ro je c t—It la the first tim e w ere begun w ith him looking to the ished, w h en It did not re p e l hie r e a d ­ ers. H e b o ld ly s trip p e d a w a y e v e r y ­ edge of th e cliff w ith u n e rrin g aim . any lib ra ry h a s honored the poet w ith com pletion of th e work. "M r. D avidson took ns his them e t h in g c o n v e n tio n a l an d a r t if ic ia l fro m T h e baby, so m e w h a t d a u n te d , k e p t a special exhibition. T he W hltm anla m a n — c lo th e s , c ustom s. In s titu tio n s , still n few m inutes, but soon his yow l* c o n sists of book», ed itio n s of all aorta, W h itm an 's ‘Kong o f th e I »pen R o ad '— e tc .— an d tr e a te d h im as he Is, p r i­ ‘th e long, brow n p a th be fo re me lead ­ m a r ily , In an d o f h im s e lf a n d In hla a g ain o b tru d e d on Iro n ja w '* sw e e t tra n s la tio n s Into foreign languages, re v eries— he w as th in k in g of th e n f te r - n e w sp ap ers a n d m agazine« to which ing w h e rev e r I choose.' H is Idea Is r e la tio n to th e u n iv e rs e ; a nd w ith e q u a l boldness he s trip p e d s w a y w h a t BY JO S E P H K A Y E iiooii w hen he bail pulled F lre-o y o he co n trib u ted , m an u scrip ts, painting«, to have th e s ta tu e ra ised slightly w e re to him th s a r t if ic ia l a d ju n c ts ot dow n front th e w ic k e r tre e hy h e r h a ir busts, c a ric a tu re s , books about him above Its su rro u n d in g s on a so rt of p o e try — rh y m e , m e a s u re an d a ll th e and b ash fu lly p roposed to her. a n d a g re a t v a rie ty o f o th e r m ate ria l hillock, su g g estin g an open m ud. Gtt s to c k la n g u a g e an d fo rm s o f th e At 21— Norman Hapgood Wanted, sch o o ls, end p la n te d h im s e lf upon a KATE CHASE “Oh. you w on't, w o n 't you? Y ou Illu s tra tiv e of th e life and w ork of th e ground In fro n t of the s ta tu e he sp o n tan eo u s r h y th m o f la n g u a g e a nd More Than Anything Elee, to Draw will, w ill you?" bellow ed Iro n ja w . "N ew York'« g re a te s t poet." T h e ex­ visu alizes a big atone slab upou w hich th e In h e r e n tly po etic In th e com m on Big Royalty Checks. w ould Is* set In bronze th e first sta n z a an d u n iv e rs a l. And he rolled a dozen rocks, one a f te r hibition has been assem bled a n d a r ­ * p W O g e n e ra tio n s ngo K a te Chase. th e o th er, o ver th e cliff to bounce on born A ugust 13, 1840, w as know n as ranged by A lfred G oldsm ith, th e W hit­ o f 'T he Song o f th e O pen Bond.* W hen W alt W hitm an (1819-1892) w as born poor S la h sld es' little head. S u d d e n ly th e most b eau tifu l w om an in A m erica m an biographer. T h e e ditions on view com pleted th e s ta tu e will be In bronze ▼ ▼ tw enty-one I w as a stu d e n t at and o f hem ic size, probuhly te n feet nil L ong Island nnd w as edu cated In —w as probably the m ost envied one. a re th u s su m m ariz ed : he h e a rd a loud yell in a f a m ilia r Ills public schools o f New York anti I.u „ , H a rv a rd un iv ersity . B u t n o th in g I voice. o r m ore In h e ig h t.” too, for she u a u w ealth, g re at beauty, u , » ,, , , . . "H ere la show n 'F ra n k lin E vans,' . . . . . . . . . , stu d ied a t college could sa tis fy mv H ere a re lin e s from "T h e Song of B rooklyn. On his f a th e r's side he w as a devoted ing husband, th re e c h arm u rn in g u ,, „ . . . \ . "You h e a rtle s s b r u t e ! W h at a r e y o u W h itm an 's first volume, a p u e rile te m ­ th e O pen lto a d ," w hich show th a t Mr. E nglish and on Ills m o th e r's side H ol­ am bition. My th o u g h ts Jum ped be- p e ran c e m elodram a. Seven copies of D avidson's Ideu for a s ta tu e Is a land D utch. Ills m ate rn a l g randm oth­ children, and a p p a re n tly g re a t h a p p i­ yond th e cam pus, and se ttle d on th e doing?" screa m ed his r/lfe, ness. T oday she Is alm ost unknow n. “ E r-ro e k ln g th e baby to sleep ," r e ­ th e fatuous F ir s t E dition of L eaves of happy one: e r wits a Q uakeress. H e learned p rin t busy s tre e ts o f the m etropolis, w here H e r m o th er had died young, ami plied Iro n ja w w ith h a rd ly a m o m en t'* G ra ss.'' T he Second E dition w ith the Ing and c a rp e n te rin g mid also taught ■nighty e d ito rs ruled m ighty p u b lica­ well known ‘J g re et you a t th e be­ A fo o t a nd lig h t - h e a r t e d I t a k e to th e school. He began Ills w ritin g In 1841 w hen she w as fifteen, she w as called tions, on th e pages o f w hich 1 v isu a l­ h e sita tio n . open road, upon to su p e rin te n d all th e e la b o rate And F ire-eye, w ho loved a Joke ns ginning o f a g re a t c a re e r,' from E nter H e a lt h y , fre e , th e w o rld b e fo re m e, w ith conventional sto ries. Next he ized my nam e, prefixed hy th e tr e a s ­ well a s anyone, lau g h e d h e a rtily a n d son sp re ad upon th e b a c k strlp Is fully T h e lo n g b ro w n p a th b e fo re tne le a d ­ w as e d ito r of th e B rooklyn Eagle. e n te rta in in g w hich h e r fa th e r's posi­ u red w ord 'by.' tion a s governor o f Ohio, n ecessi­ fo rg av e him and soon a fte rw u rd s th e in g w h e r e v e r 1 choose. displayed, ns a re Hie v a rio u s q u ain t A fte r a leisu rely to u r of Middle W est "T he am bition th a t possessed m e a t blind tooled bindings of th e T h ird H e n c e fo r th I a s k n o t good fo r tu n e . I and S o u th ern s ta te s he Joined the staff ta te d . She w as exceedingly |Mqiulur tw enty-one w as to he a successful th re e of them w ere h ap p ily p a r ta k in g ns a h ostess and th e lielle of th e sta te . o f th e e le g an t 80-pound jow epgus t h a t E dition A ccom panying 'P a ssa g e to m y e e if a m g o o d -fo r tu n e , of th e New O rleans C rescent. A little w rite r.— N orm an H apgood." she h a d b ro u g h t hom e fo r supper. In d ia,' Is th e o rig in al m anuscript. T h is H e n c e fo r th I w h im p e r no m o re, p o s t­ la te r he e stab lish e d In Brooklyn th e Khe Is d escrib ed a s having reil gold TODAY—N orm an llap g o o d Is him ­ pone no m o re , need n o th in g . I© by G eorge M a tth ew A d a m e) h a ir and hazel eyes and the m arvelous poem w as. us he said, th a t which ex­ EreentHn. a short-lived nrgm t of the se lf one o f th o se e d ito rs he dream*-,] --------- G---------- D one w ith In d o o r c o m p la in ts , lib r a r ie s , com plexion th a t goes w ith th is type, p re sse d his deepest self. T he Osgood F ree-S ollers. From 1861 to 18.M he q u e ru lo u s c ritic is m s . of storm ing in th e ir la irs In those and a c erta in ex q u isiten ess of person H dltlou of 18812, w hich caused such a S tro n g an d c o n te n t I t r a v e l th e open w as busied w ith b uildin g nnd selling W hen she w as tw enty, h e r fa th e r e arly days a t college. As e d ito r o f a road. fu ro r b e ca u se of th re a te n e d legal houses. And In 1835 a p p e a re d "L eaves w ell-know n m agazine, he d oubtless pro secu tio n . Is show n, us well ns the F r o m th ia h o u r t o r d a in m y s e lf loosed of G rass," for w hich he set moat of w as m ade a se n a to r and K a te moved h e ars dally young m en voicing th e to W ashington, w here her fam e a s a R ees, W elsh E dition, w hich paid the o f lim its an d Im a g in a r y tinea th e type hltnaelf. L eading citizens, w o n ts th a t used to form Ills own m ot­ "Friendship always ben­ a u th o r th e la rg e st ro y a lty checks o f hla d o in g w h e re I lis t, m y o w n m a s te r p re ac h ers, le c tu re rs and th e general b eauty becam e nation-w ide. Shortly to. "I w an t to he a successful w rite r," to ta l a n d a b s o lu ta , a fte rw a rd s, she met and fell in love efit«; while love sometimes career. A ru rely seen volum e Is I-ls te n ln g to o th e rs , c o n s id e rin g w e ll public com bined In denouncing him a s w ith the new governor of Ohio, W il­ and daily he a n d his re a d e rs have to Injuries” ? 'M em o ran d a D uring the W ar,' of w h a t th e y say, a re v o lu tio n ary , abandoned voluptu­ send out hatch es of re je ctio n slips w hich less th a n one h undred copies P a u s in g , s e a rc h in g , ra c a lv tn g , c o n te m ­ ary, unredeem ed pagan, f re e th in k e r. liam Sprague. T h e w ar w as on, then, th a t tum ble down the s p irits o f th ese p la tin g . and S prague enlisted, so It w as not w e re p rin te d T h e edition w hich W hit­ n p H E S E w o rd s a r e a ttr ib u te d to L u ­ As G e n tly , h u t w it h u n d e n ia b le w i ll, d i ­ lite ra ry c h a rla ta n nnd ao on until 1863 th a t th e p a ir w ere m arrieil am bitious young men from th e m ounts m an him self thought his m ost hand ciu s A uneus S eneca, B om an p h i­ v e s tin g m y e e if o f th e ho lds t h a t lute a t 188t th e M a ssach u setts a u ­ of hope to th e deep valleys o f d e je c ­ K a te continued to he th e nmst sought- som e one w as th e au to g ra p h ed 'P o c k e t­ w o u ld h o ld me. loso p h er a n d son o f M arcu s A nneus, th o ritie s o b jected to Its an I a on the tion. a f te r wom an in th e capital. s|>eniTng book E d itio n ' of 18.8». (tut | , „ y e n r, I In h a le g r e a t, g r e a t d r a u g h ts o f g ro u n d th a t It w as Im moral. one o f th e m ost e m in e n t rh e to ric ia n * Mr. H apgood has had a v aried o f h is day. i-a. h e r tim e betw een W ashington and the a f te r his d e a th In IStrj hl» collected T h a spa east a nd th e w e s t a re m in e , and From 1862 Io 1866 W hitm an whs a p n ln tlu l hom e her husband had built career. H e began ns the d ra m a tic w o rk s w ere published tie luxe by Put Born In C orduba, S pain, a b o u t th e th e n o rth e n d th e s o u th a re m ine. v o lu n te e r w a r n u rse In th e arm y hos­ her. c ritic e f the New York C om m ercial, n a in In te n highly Illu stra te d volumes. beginning o f th e C h ris tia n e ra , S en eca ( 'a m .r a d n . I a tv s you m y h a n d ' p ita ls o f W a s h in g to n ; It Is said th a t a financial n ew sp ap er th a t ru n s a d r a ­ T hen h e r one fa u lt w recked h e r hap­ T h e 'D e a th b e d Edition* whs h astily I a tv s you m y lo v e m o re p re cio u s th a n whh tak e n to H om e a t a n e a rly ago he v isited nnd ad m in istere d to lOO.tMAI p in ess: she hail never been tau g h t the m atic section fo r the benefit of the bound for W hitm an Just before his m oney, a n d th e re g ain ed som e d istin c tio n a* sick rjid w ounded. U nion and t on fed­ tire d b ro k e rs and h a n k e rs; th en he value of money, so she ra n through I g iv e you m y e e if b e fo re p re a c h in g o r d e a th In o rd e r th a t he m ight m ake a e rate. G ut of th ese ex|>erlences cam e h e r husb an d 's fo rtu n e ; m isunderstand- w orked on th e B ookm an fo r five an a d v o ca te a n d w a s m ad e q u a esto r. la w fa re w e ll p re se n t to his friends. T he At th e h e ig h t of th e tu rb u le n t p o liti­ XV111 v ,u g iv e m e y o u r s e lf ’ W i l l you "D rum T ap s" (1866) and o th er vol­ lugs arose, and finally the tw o agreed y ears and w as g ra d u a te d to th e post d isp lay o f m illions closes w ith the c o m e t r a v e l w it h m e? um es. Ills labors as a n u rse brought to a divorce. K ate and her th re e I of e d ito r of C ollier's W eekly. In 191» cal tim es, Kcneca fell victim to a fa lso la te st. Issued a y e a r ago, the Inclusive S h a ll w e » tic k by each o th e r a . lo n g on a serio u s illness front which he d a u g h te rs w ent to E urope, and a fte r he w as appo in ted E. E. a n d M. I'.— a cc u sa tio n a g a in st him by th e n e f a r i­ ae w e liv e ? Edition.'* nev er recovered. In 1866 he w as given a tim e re tu rn e d so poor th a t h e r very Which m eans envoy e x tra o rd in a ry a n d ous M essalina, a n d w a s b a n ish e d to F o reig n ers In sist th a t It w as W alt T h e com m ittee on sc u lp tu re In a c le rk sh ip In th e In te rio r dep artm en t hom e had to be sold. H ow ever, old m in iste r p len ip o te n tia ry — front th e < orsien. At th e e x p ira tio n o f e ig h t y e a rs of exile, he re tu rn e d to R om o d u d e s Prof, tie o rg e K. H eilm an, c h a ir­ W hitm an w ho p u t ua on th e lite ra ry hut w as discharged by the secretary,' frien d s saved It for her, and she fin­ I tilted S ta te s to D enm ark, a n d a w here lie w as In tru ste d hy A g rip p in a m an, a n d Mrs H a rry P ay n e W hitney, m ap mid keep s ua th ere. H ow ever who o bjected to the "A dam ic" pas- sh o rt tim e ago he becam e ished her life In co m p arativ e obscurity. a m agn­ w ith th e e d u c a tio n o f h e r son, N ero, A y m ar E m bury. O tto II. Kalin, C h arles th a t may be. Jo h n B u rro u g h s p ro b ­ sages In "l.e a v es of G rass." He was zine editor. l ie w as m ade consul A. D. 57. D e K ay, Guy K glestou and p ro f ably e xpressed th e A m erican view given a new plnce un d er the a ttorney a r l t d - l u r e N e w . i a p e r Syndicate ) A plot on th e p a r , o f N ero to poison -------- O - — E m ory llollow ny, ch airm a n of the l«>lnt of a g e n era tio n ago p re tty general and held It until a stroke of OOOOOOOOoaOOOOOtXHJOOCHHJO-OO closely when lie w ro te th ia : th e risin g p h ilo so p h er failed , a n d h« W alt W hitm an M em orial com m ittee p a ra ly sis In 1878 com pelled his re­ A L IN E O’ CHEER w as d raw n Into th e fn m o u s Pksonlan P ro fe sso r H eilm an has tills to say tirem en t. He went to t'nm dcn. N J "XVho goes t h e r e ’ h a n tte rtn g . gross c o n sp irac y a n d a ccu sed . At n R om an ab o u t th e selection of Mr. D a v id so n s m v a ttc e l n u d e ," — h a n k e r in g lik e th e w here he lived till his d eath. March « - g r e a t e lk In th e fo re s t a t .p r ln g t t m e tria l typ ical o f th e tim e, S en eca w a s m odel for th e m em orial 0 By John Kendrick Bangs. o 2«. 181«. J a gross as u n h o u s e d n a tu r e I . a ro s e , a d ju d g e d g u ilty a n d given th e p riv ­ "N o form al com petition w as held, m W alt W hitm an a n tic ip a tin g abusive y s tic a l a . B o e h m s o r S w e d e n b o rg , ilege of seh*cting th e m a n n e r hy w hich but d esig n s w ere subm itted by six an d ao f a r ae th e c o n c e a lm e n ts and criticism , said he w a s "w illing to w att he m ight m eet d e a th . H e opened hl* 0 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY o sc u lp to rs, w ho re q u este d th a t th e ir d isg uises o f th e c o n v e n tio n a l m an , and to he understood hy the grow th < >t i he a sro rk s 1 h ' ciuisldered. At th e recent th e u s u a l a d o rn m e n ts o f p o lite verse, veins and finally succum bed A. D. 66. Is th e long »all 5 e re concerned, as n u d e a . A d a m In ta s te " of him self. »o m uch m y place D uring Hie p e rio d In w hich Keneca m eeting of th e sc u lp tu re vvm tulttee P a ra d is e . In d e e d . It w a s th e n u d ity o v e rl 5 ’ z i - p l- t not In th e aun ò wits nt th e h eig h t o f h is p rom inence, That m ä rk ä my de b t - Ì sta te sm e n o f th e a n c ie n t w orld did noble W a s h in g to n , "D o you m ind Jum ping In ag ain ? , Inches fo r furnaces, hollers and i A nd c a lls to me to c o n s e c ra te him hom age a n d his p h ilo so p h ies even I M innie had a doll In her hand w hen she one -half to four Inches for open th is day today a re qu o ted w idely. 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