Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Feb 1912, p. 6

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We store our goods until required, EVERYTHING REDUCED for It i | | : can hy ] + for $62.50 Bed. %orth $60.00, fur $18.00 et worth 545.00, S42.00 0 for v8 ; Tor $23.0 i villes -- Drawings In an Artist's tand ideas i have arrived at, { said that no novelist of an i tion has the daily | mysterio | dents breadt { gern f | as | with her, praying during the | and afterwards necon { son's Academy, | menagerie, the prin | { which was § GETTING THER PLOTS WHERE CELEBRATED WRITERS | SECURED THEIR IDEAS. pT ------ THE mage Bp arm FH duyRt, "ad actount af same § artic} fanat ot : SW isscribed as} sound i {eet 8 mass I a boy shoud ' uiside, : Little 'Things From the Papers Are | Frequent Gems From Which the Novelist Breeds Mis Story--Girl's Face Inspired Tess of the D'Urber- Studio Inspired Oliver Twist. To mavy people it has often been novelists and writers get their plots Whatever conclusion they it may at y reputa- locked himself in 3 snd sai dr with his pen and pips and waited for | am No; the novelist's stock of ids As is men and things throughout Nature's sphere. He 3 happenings, remarkaile hoes ele I i urred in real Not a few of the great things ature sprang nto being wiv, Jt may xuggestioh" of little ever say the ol every pec occ Apes, t Hrs life not & at 0 . it = be touch : ROME Winy nonplace ence A glance oul SPATTOW cheekily Eive the geri t did to Grant a Catng "What was Thomas P'Ur VErY od day m- KS exist of the wind e telegraph at un cat be for a ow wire, « neath wa on ti > i ing rai Al ention ication € uiade nax of such the the . ire it ! nething = with His "Tess the was inspired ri's face. Th wn a lane fariner's cart was seated t! never saw by en berviiles of a gi was walking d when a int whieh Hard the velit in West pie past, of Tess and 3 girl, sea The germ Rede was an asuthoress by her a visit she had once demned criminal, a ve who had murdered fused to confess. rumbled @ original ner aga passed like a thip at of George Elict's ecdote told Methodist acnt abont paid tol a eon- y ignorant girl, her child, and re- The aunt remained 4 to anied the ¢« demned woman to the place of execu- tion. George Eliot began to story so suggested, and, pleted, Blackwood afred for the copyright for four ye success of the book was so another $4,000 copies were so! Stories atlach to almost Dickens' novals. Boon "Pickwith Papers' had Dickens amazing to visit the studio "of shank, and there was career drawings of write the en come re. The great that was 16,000 avery alter made happened Cruik- soma London one of SUCCESS George shown of a ) the i thief Among these was a sketch of Fag in's Den and a picture of Bill Sykes, i Dickens was at the time engaged upon the idea of a workhouse story, and the reault of his chance visit was Oliver Twist," as it was soon after. wards published. As for "Nicholas { Nickleby," there does not seem much doubt but that the great novelist con- ceived the idea of "Dothehoy Hall" | fre mn the advertisement of Mr. Simp- Wooden Croft Lodge, | Yorkshire, which he saw in an old copy of * "The Times." 14 was "The Times" also that gave Tennyson the idea for one of his most popular poems. He was reading the paper one day, when tie phrase in a Crimean letter, _ "Somebody lad biundered," struck him, and the whole scene of the charge of the Light Brigade flashed before his mind's eye. and was Ret down in ihe galloping verse of "Charge of the Light Bri: gade" almost immediately James Payn's famous novel "amily Scapegrace," owed its cop. tion to a chance conversation wit a Non-tamer. The novelist was resid: ing fn Edinburgh at the time, and, on the outlook for a plot for his book he one day paid a it to a traveling ipal attraction of racandua, the Afri. "The Tick can Lion-Tamer. Townrds hird Mr. Payn was greatly atlracted, the dusky tamer arousing the novelist's interest by relating some of the most sensational aidven. tures with the king of beasts that ever befell a human being. It was pot however, untif the lion father was torn to pieces by his animals that Mr. Payn thought shout embodying hia tales in a hook. He strung all the various incidents together: "The Pam. tly Seapegrace" being the result--s great work that has often been imitat- ed by less imaginative writers, On another decasion, Payn was sit- ting on the top of an omnibus when the idea for "lost Sir Massingberd' came to him. "I was reading on a conchi-box" he said ("for I read anywhere in those onee be | a room | An Inspiration to seize | keeps a sharp look-out on | newspapers for accounts of | Ar nck | of in things that have | théngs, | at the | hirp- | ay | ishap, § © Dor- § the romance around the | "Adam ha | $4,000 | the | their | Coming out every time you comb it~ is the falling bair ruining that beautiful thizk and wavy hair that you age so proud of and treasure 30 much ? You can stop the failing out and re: store thosa gray hairs to their nararal color just as soun as you begia to use HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. Don't delay ==don't rug the risk of losing altogether, with ihin, scraggly, gray hair your berwty and youthiul appearence Keep your hair natural colored, thick and glossy, and you will dlweys Keep your good looks. itis zot a dye. 180 and 5c at Drug Stoves or dicect wpa teckipt of price and deslers name. Send 10c for teil bowtte. Phiter Hay Sve. Go, Newark, N. 1, 2. J REID stxi1AB.B. MeLEQD; AGENT great thonoht in and th me what ald be----witi wt he should } lurn up again) instead | if nope for the fulerum to move the reader --for a bad character of a novel Before 1 Kad ieft the conch.-box 1 had i thonght out * 8ir Massingberd'.' 4 most commonplace thing som tintes will form the germ of a ne {34 it attracts the author while he : an inventive mood. ~The late Clark Russell worked out one of his most fascin Ising nautical romances-- 'The Wreck the Grosvenor" --out of a barre! of rotteg pork which was washed up at his feet on the Kentish | shore. shes all a fear ap riste end EE. ARAB'S WHITE WIFE, Has Lived a Life of ,Perfect Happi- ness With a Loving Husband. might wery OWid BCarcely naturally Moorish sacred rank, © On an virtue of lis ! Prophet, hammedan Arab or and wives bride maxing f the ladies n her w, and ANY Tan- son iiie I made husband, towar morbid was po the became and announced | wives | very { of of the Moor respected upon oc out vhserved by WK il ali 'th Moors on the « the birth « child. "The make rat straf ex the mother = roowm, » resplendant when ber friends upoh het, arth khol § expecte ept new commence to call "On the day of applied to the eyes, and the evebro marked with the same cosmetic Af. tér the child has been well wiped the little body rubbed all over with a mixture f henna and linen cloth is rolled round, # that en one, the forehead keer aver the head in place, which 'n turn passes under the chin. The real idéa is to prevent the brain from being dis- placed Then a wool hief hel comes the great name-day, or baptismal day, and the Shereefa re- lgtes hu for r eldest son's name- day fete, she had to oblain the ser- vices of the "professionul inviter," so many hundreds of guests expecting 1o attend. After exchange of compliments on both sides, the professional inviter delivers invitation something in this style: "Lady So-and-po, wife of Sido So-apnd-so, regu the pleasure of your com y ssed in your best, on such and such & day, b } occasion, with God's ble RINK fete," The cause is then st Ww, the Three Men tn One. London courts have j five years: an anar Alexander Estegny lice we of tl pa day role of The to prison for named by th v Cones de- kseribed moat caught en T he manare ecoiner reput West End. the polish d dressed ning iin the evening put clothes and freque nted poor district, where the him in a large workshop, sure by aj! the implements of cour ing and a big supply of false As a relaxation he was ehist, known the Eng- land, France und Belgium skil- ful plotter and advocate of violence, Yet such were his ingratiating ways that men of all classes succumbed to his charm. and sueh his skill 1} took the police many months to him red-handed. 37 1e iis r » 'other treble run the ar ¢hist nay and firm ol mercha In the day tinw busin mat £30 week sh abby on ys h police in a caught unded i bit anar of as a to Dolce caien Racing Cattle. The eighteenth century experiment- ed with bulls and racing mounts instead' of horses. nineteenth century saw an teresting substitute for the horse, Just a century ago a small farmer of the neighborhood drove in- to St. Albans on market day in a little car drawn by four hogs. Having toured the maiket piace three or four times amid popular applause, he put his animais up in a stable, did his marketing and drove off again to the accompaniment of lovider cheers, whiell did not make % m shy, 1 had taken him €ix mds to train them, and he refused an offer of $250 down for the vehicle and team.--Lon- don Chronicle. ---------------- cows Scotch Humer. Ones an old Scotch weather pros phet at Whittinghame informed Mr. Balfour that "It 3 gaun to raip seven- | teawo days, sir) i "Come, come." "Surely the wo jed ip forty days." | "Ave. ave said the statesman. was entirely flood an was the response, "bit i the warld wasna' sae weel' drained as 11% is neo" --Siraud. 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