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Show LITERARY NOTEQ. SMel ,, &&jrsBSasi Country Life In America for Sep- Hfll tomber I one of the most uttrncllvo lilHifl Issues ot that beautiful magalnc that ,H has yet been published, the put to- ssstsifl graphs which Illustrate aimer very vhiIIbH nrtlcle being especially fine T 1 unna Isbibbbibbs! Dixon, Jr., the well 1 n nov- tssssssssfl ollit. hug n glowing 1 uord H painting In "The Shore 1 . 1 West H Virginia." Another urtil that Is H strikingly appropriate Is ' The Peach M nml Some Suggestions About Growing iH World's Work for Sentetnbor Is re- pleto with bntertainlng articles cover- jl lng the richest phase of the world's H activities, among them being "Tho H American Influence in Moxlco," by KilgoiiB P. Lylo, Jr., "Thirty Years of H Itnllan Progress," by n colebratod au- thor, and Isrnol SCnngwell's brilliant discussion of "KloniBm and tho Fit-' H tttre or the Jews." Thoro Is also an H Interesting article from the pen of Pro- H fessor Franklin T. Bnkor of Colum- ( H bla university on "The Model Praparn- H tory School." s H There nre now In the United Stntos "nssatsiBifl nt least ten dlflerent klndR of ngoncloe for the benefit of the Amorlcnn 1 farmer, and the department of ngrioul- tttre alone ba over two thousand per- H sons engaged In BCiOtitlfic in- H vestlgatlous looking twonrd im- H provoment in tho quality and H quantity of farm produco. Thlu H great educational work Is re fH vlowod for tho Youth's Companion by H tho Hon. Jamofi Wllsau, sscretary of tftH agriculture one of tho many Import- H nnt announcotnent for tbo 1903 vol- H umo of that paper. H |