Show I i CURRENT PUBLICATIONS In tho Forum for May the HOI Charles Dcnby Into United States Minister to Slam considers In The Constitution nnd tho Flag the t proposition that tho COP stllutlon goes wllh the flag and shows conclusively that no such rulo has ever prevailed In this country Gavin B Cleric f P lain ConsulGeneral for the South African republic hns a very comprehensive comprehen-sive summary of time British Poll toward to-ward the Boors with sound comment thereon Undo Sams Legacy of Slaves Is rather a misleading title to a dispassionate dispas-sionate review of lie Sulu and slonlte o treaty nli tho situation of the I Moron Tho United States and tho Future of China by 1 ham W Rockhlll formerly Assistant I Secretary of State Is an able presentation presenta-tion of time services of this country ind of the dangers to time Chinese Empire Free Lectures In New York Schools by S T Willis Is I cordial commendation commenda-tion of the now departure A Pica for I Trees and Parks in Cities Is an admirable admira-ble paper by Louis WIndmullor lIme Remnant of Our National Estate by I Samuel 15 Moffctt Is 1 demand for tho absolute retention of what remains of tho public domain so that all can get their share of It tho writer evidently doesnt understand tho conditions of land timid water In the l arid witer regions The Hay Pnunrefoto Treaty by Honry Vado Rogers president of Northwestern university uni-versity Is 1 a calm statement In Historical icvlow as well as a summary of present pubilc opinion T J Nakagawu tells of Journalism In Japan and Gustavo Kobbo mellon Some Recent Plays and Players An excellent live magazine Tie Forum Now York City Nature nnd Art Mrs Inchbald < land l-and with I a brief biographical sketch by Prof Hon Morley No 551 of Casselli National Library now series I nicely printed hUb pamphlet Casaell it Company Com-pany Now York The New England Magazine for tlny has a paper on The Founding of Small Hospitals The Founder of Arbor Day with L portrait of Dr Northrop The National Na-tional Soldiers Home The Original Shaker Communities In New England all good articles and Its fiction and poftry arc well written I Is a magazine always good to read Warren F Kellogg publisher Boston I Table Talk for May has a flue collection I of May Topics by popular writers and practical women The Ilyglcno of Drinking The Story of time Months Some Household liiHocts A Social Cuslom an Open Question Tho Child In tho HoiiHc Tho French Woman I ns Housowlfe and Hostess Tho Bet Summer Sum-mer Juel aro aonie of the many titles I There are menus and household nlntj In abundance Tablo Talk Publishing Co I Philadelphia I I The American Illustrated Motholldt I Magazine for May continues its titus tralcd History or Methodism well put forth also Its Famous Hymn Writers aeries It has C serial story and other fiction and poetry and akotchcs In good I variety Methodist Magazine Publishing Company S1 Louis I I Let There bo Light By David Lubln Published In n vow handsome volume by C P Putnams Sons Now York Tho Story of a WorklnKmenM 1 Club Us Search for the Causes of Poverty and So la lao j iimllly Us JDlHciiHslons end Its Plan for limo Amelioration of Uxlsllug Evils This nc utalcmont from the tltlonago Is nn Mtnlet0nt t1C ttlopbC Jt is In eurato description of tho worlt I ana tho form of it story with dialogue digression description and explanation social ant the authors views on the various cial customs of the time phenomena and cu oJ tm After finding out tho wrongs and quoting from fnding celebrities on points ho wisher to CclQbrlle author proceeds under the title to lay down on lle The Now Faith Jl lines opposed to collectivism tho principles of a thoroughly socialistic communism whoro thoroghly would be ro tho whole populnllon woul specifically organised for community work The elaboration la a consistent outgrowth of tho groundwork Inlil down tho writer hns shown liotn ijroat critical nblluy mind partlcal constructive power and his Hnl book deserves respectful consideration consid-eration |