Show EO G 0 e Oe Oel i Exchanges and l gooe t g e The latest set of waltzes composed by Edouard Strauss the favorite waltz king has now been sent by him to America and appear in the April number of the Ladies' Ladies Home Journal By special consent consent consent con con- sent of the publishers these waltzes were played by the composer at a private performance performance per per- before the Austrian royal loyal court and received four encores from the royal loyal audience The waltzes are aie believed to be bethe bethe the brightest piece of dance music of this composer The Well Bred Girl in n So Society by Mrs Burton Harrison appears in the Journal Mrs Harrison is as she has has- been for years one of the acknowledged leaders in in the best circles of New York society and no one is so well versed in inthe inthe inthe the social usages of the day as she Having bi brought ought up her own children in inthe inthe inthe the so social ial atmosphere of the metropolis she e knows the mi mistakes takes which the young are e wisest wisest t st to avoid v id What i cd d j years years rs 9 for for forsi Mrs rs lI ii si ori t to f she d does i now V m Harrison 9 3 J 1 v to i l learn she does t C now y- y n four articles st tell fell ll to 16 to Am American rican girls girls ner er remarks a applying ply rig with equal di directness ss to the th society society o sn smaller cities arid the to- to the rs population n. n liL Jf- Jf c J i 1 The f Jo Journal p publishes s iA r 71 a illustrated u a an Empress c tat f article article on ii daily life ife ife of f the 1 I F pr- pr p o of f Germany rm ny her personality the ther routine u m of pf life etc with illustrations of f lJ her apart apartments ments her taken taken specially specially f for this for r this arti article l cc My My Fathers Father's Literary Methods f Nathaniel Hawthorne's only living t daughter tells in this article how her herf f father worked and composed his famous r f books The April Review of Reviews is now i on the tables It It occupies a place of its own in the magazine world The current number is full of articles that merit at least leasta a hasty reading leading The fine picture of the new battle ship Indiana which forms the frontispiece will arrest the attention of all who chance to see it Under the head of The Progress of the World may be found a series of articles which furnish an epitome of the worlds world's doings for the thelast thelast thelast last month Mr Cleveland's Cabinet an article by Woodrow Wilson the author of The State should be carefully read ead by every student of current history The Boyhood of Grover Cleveland shows him to have been much like other boys with both hoth the faults and virtues which fall to the lot of most young Americans The Worlds World's First Parliament of Religions Religions Religions Re Re- will be read with interest by the thoughtful few Dress Reform at the Worlds World's Fair should be read by our young lady readers If women ever adopt a healthful style of dress it will be because of the demands and the examples of of our educated thinking women Read the he review of Woodrow Wilsons Wilson's new book books J Division and R Reunion union z t I 1889 1829 89 on on J J page 34 On the s same m R page page page- g will will will-be jl-e jl be found found- found a a picture of or p f Wilson nt I t U jE j J 5 J JiS rs 3 JI F C c. The Apr The f 1 ofal e t z is K just st 9 out entitle t e jt entitle a careful reading t A f ssi L nr jf f the J e z Sil Sih Question rc will wilt be beL found jn in the M Mar MAi h ind nd Apr k ej S Two of Utah Utah's ablest st Lt ink t pI S 1 their views and s IDa up and nd vigorous us t th thought d dR ea at j J students should read real both id s r f th i vital dues ques- i i tion hon In the March numbers n professor pr Lewis Lewis- states his vi views ew regard regarding tig Ti Th incoming Admin Administration A T April number J Judge H Harkness ss ne ent from another another- standpoint bothar- bothar r tides The P Public r School System m of Utah by Prof Professor M lt iSi mable isian able article and if it as is read by tot i people it will hem from making many false state statements which are fr fre frequently 7 made coni concerning fg the U University University- n Mormon Temples will be interesting to Mormon and non Mormon oh alik alike Much of Mormonism has has- pass passed d. d into history and hence should be familiar to to all Wh Who is C Our W Weed is the third pait of ofa a series of ai articles articles- tides by Professor Professor- C C. A A. Whiting on our injurious flora Fanner and those interested in bot botany willbe be interested interested in- in in these articles ai tides v i c t 1 Jr 3 l HARV HARVARD YALE ARD- ARD L t I DEBATE i i L i Arrangements fO for th the larva Harvard Yale Y I debate were not brought to a conclusion suitable for publication until until- vacation tion The evening of May Mayd d d has has s1 been definitely definitely settled upon The debate at will take a e place at the he Hyperion H theatre at N New v eW Haven Hon Chauncey M. M Del Depew w. w h has s. s kindly consented to preside Contrary Contrary- to o. o several newspaper newspaper- r Harvard thas has has- the negative of of- oL the ques question w worded as a follows That the time has s. s now come policy of should be be- abandoned abandoned- by tle f r U States J jio io rl soV or r I. I ijjAs JiA is is lre y l known th U N alei UJ selected i. i thre al speakers speaker's p rs at at last daY t ning are aie U L P 94 and J ELZ F rick The r na e I nl i j u JUf w JH i r p b. b n hy i I h nt of X ilc rl i-rl t l IL l lUri J f i Uri On lr the I Han Man aid ar u rd d side II G. c 9 94 1 of of- Worcester V c steil st Massachusetts T will b be the the thea a 2 first fast speaker eal el and will le e followed by byG by- by F. F G G. a 1 93 of Somei lJ M Mass Mass- ass ass- j Jr F. F Wi Dallinger 93 93 93 of T t Cambridge Cam Cam- bridge will close the d debate TIie T The e Pann- Pann Pe z 1 Seven members s s of fM Mr Cleveland's i 1 r c college bred ll ge br then men Mr Mi C Carlisle Carlisle- ai alone aill n ll e having failed to to i re receive eive anything anything- ing n moie more more- ie than a than a c common mm n school e education Mi Mr Vh ar vho Olney who is is s gen attorney el elal al l graduated at Brown Brown- Brownin in 56 Mr lr Hoke Smith is isa r a University of Georgia irian 1 MIr Mr H Herbert entered r ert entel e the U University University- niver ity of Alabama Of Alabama Al barria sand and after a a brief i f course couise there there- supplemented i his studies by a longer longel com course se at atthe the U University ot of Yi Virginia of Wl re he was graduated both Mr of N Nebi Ne- Ne e- e bi aska and Mr Lament Lamont of N New w Y York aie e Union College graduates so so that the Schenectady institution g gets moie than its its- share hare in this c cabinet Bissell issel is is a Yale man and Bloo Bloomington i is sJ Judge u ge Gr Gresham's shams sham's alma mater matei Another interesting inter inter- esting erting fact in iii this con connection n is that seven seveno o of the e the eight eight mel members member ber of M Mi i r. r Cl Cleveland's v lanc s. s o official cial family ar are are or 01 r have been lawyers been C Colonel lon l Lamont being the only exception t to this rule itile It is only fair fail to say however however how how- ever that that- Mr Ml Moi tort who is secretary of is agriculture also a a practical al and pi ogres pt-ogres- ogres ogres- live sive f farm aimer er an and that that Mt Mi Hoke Hoke- S Smith Smith- Smithis lith is is- th the proprietor to i of ofa a cla daily iy m mA A providence Atlanta Providence Jo Journal l i. i lo 10 loThe The Society f 01 r the the Collegiate E Education u r a-r artion tion of Women known as the Harvard Annex was was- established was thirteen en yea s 's a gO ago It is now pow a acl school cl o lof of Hof women with with t the e sum same studies same as taught as at Harvard and by the same l pro professors ess r but outside of t the tIe i reg regular ll r college ho hours horns irs Students completing complete et eting ing a course receive certificates es b bearing Keating aring f tl 1 l i testimony 1 to P t Fi t i 1 t l gree ate are l not re l Jf an l OY sI 2 I of i o q cap can p be f t r eat f t El Eliot j t will r recommend eni the t i i pf ig of the hel s 1 I I J A Arine near near- yi the university ur i y it to the thed d directors T o the of-the the institution t 70 7 J has aheady t gy been been is r I |