I? . ct V - V Ji-.. V . I ., evening- Public &bd-EIt-BBltiA0BLPHIA, TtJESDAY, AUGUST 23, TD21 ' h - V". ( 4 13 -V- ? "iff "OWN HOPE K IIP IN LONDON Soulful Poet, Accused of Pla f glarlsm, Dedicated Book to Society Matron Here SEES BLACKMAIL PLOT "Dorian Hope," nltas Bret Ilollnnd, to ustf the namo that "irritated him as an artist," has como to llfo again. Tho jmiltul poet accused of having stolen utmost bodily a book ot verses called "Pearls and Pomegranates," and dedi cating It to a society matron of this rlty, has bobbed up at No. 24 HarlB Court Gardens, London. 9. W.-O. "Pearls and Pomegranates" had been dedicated to Mrs. Florence Enrle Coates, 2024 Spruce street. Tho book wis put out by G. P.'Putnam's Sons Annd almost Immediately withdrawn from the market after Miss Miriam Vedder, 142 East Nineteenth street, New York, had appeared at the publishing house nnd proved that twenty-six of the rearls of poesy la Dorian's book had en written by h-r. Then Dorian dis nnpenrrd leaving, tho police Bay, n fow bad cheeks hi his wake. Dorian, in a temperamental storm, that jibes well with his tall, dark, esthetic look aud limpid eyes, has writ Hn to his homo paper, tho Gnstonia Gazette, of Gastonia, N. C, with de nials that he ever gave bml checks, vroto another's signature; denials that la ever stole any ono cUe s poetry, nnd vivid descriptions of his soul storms inco the placid surface of that deep ool of feeling has been mflled by the ynklnd criticism of a crude, cold world. Why Ho Changed His Namo In this connection, it may bo said that he -takes tho name of "Dorian Hone." because this lemlniscent of the decadent character he so much admires In Oscar Wilde's "Dorian Grey." In one splendid flight Bret explains about his name. "And as to my name, It Is not mere ly a pen name; It is my legal name, riven mo by my mother, nnd affidavits to this effect are In three courte. It vjls with her snerod sanction and bus ifstlon that I changed it because I linil been firrt named for n preat-unclc by jiiarriaco whom I had never lenrnid to love and who mutually shared tho ijr l oran-a, und because association with the namo became- irritating to ine as an ertlst. No name other than this should boused lu regard to me. When a man achieves a name and lives up to it ho YEO & LUKENS CO. AKE HEADQUARTERS FOR Z& -Self-Filling 'Fountain Pen fonleakable - ClaiueiJKtMiifirmam AfJ 1 1 Self Filling Fountain Pen and EVEHSKARP PENCILS 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut 5KSnnr. Pr?nir. Blank Books has no connection with past name. When a prlnco ascenda to a throno he lo known over afteiward as a king." Among other things, Gret, or perhaps It is better now to say Dorian, wroto: As you havo Joined tho 'happy throng' of charlatans who seek to libel mo with absurdly false and grossly un just atacks in tho American press, and havo dedicated tho uso of your columns to this foul purpose, to tho extent of printing, among other things, forged and poorly written letters, and attrib uting their authorship to my pen. you not merely confer upon me the right, but you imposo upon mo tho duty, of reply. Claims Blackmail ''I think I can traco tho beginning of these malicious manifestations to nn attempt to blackmail made on mo in August, 1020, when I was threatened with the publication of certain letters of mlno, harmless letters of poetry and passion, that had been stolen from tho friend I wroto them to, and which, by tho thloves In possession of them were thought to lend themselves to miscon struction. They offered to return them to me if I gavo $3000 nnd tho emeralds and diamonds of tho Into Collis P. Hunt ington, that wcro given tnc by his sis ter, my noble frjend and nn admirable poetess, tho lato Ellen M. H. Gates." "Again, you must observe that I am not writing In any hcatnt all, and I am telling you something of my likes, as well as my dislikes. For a part of 1010 nnd 1020 I mado my residence In New, York, which fact you have already pro claimed to the panting public. During thoso roso-colored months I did num berless things, 8omo of which were Miss Mary E. Pratt Tells How Cuticura Healed Blisters "Eczema broke out on my face in blisters and pimples and Itched and . burned ao that I could not ?.?iJ keep from acratchlne it. &)-' My M WM coverec wlth Vr T eore eruntlnnnnnri I rnnld -j not oleep. I tried different remedies but tey did not ' help me any. 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