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Show 1 The principal features of the New Idea Woman's Magazine for February are, as always, the utilitarian, and in patterns, de-; scriptions of costume, fancy j work, and domestic affairs there 1 is nothing more helpful to the, ! home maker now puolished; but j the literary features are equal'y as valuable. The stories are charmingly told and well illustrated. illus-trated. 2jrs. E. A. Osborne's paper upon Lincoln, entitled "A ! Nation's" Patron Saint, " is especially espec-ially appropriate, and . Ernest Neal Lyon's poem in Washington emphasizes the patriotic element of ,he contents.- Mrs. Wilson, Woodrow's article upon Mrs. Fiske as "Mary of Magdala" continues the series upon the prominent women of the stage. |