| Show I THE MAGAZINES FOR APRIL I BROADWAY The following Is the April table of contents of ot this maga magazine magazine magazine zine Trinity Church of Mystery Charles Edward Russell Our Falstaf flan Army Rupert Hughes Edward EdwardW W Yo v Bok Editor Extraordinary Ad Ada Patterson The Call of o th Shops Mabel Potter Daggett Dagg tt Edwin H Blashfield Mural Painter Fainter Florence Finch Kelly In the Thickness of the tile AntiTrust Fight Herbert N Casson The Cult of the Snicker in Harris Merton Lyon Prominent People in Pie Pic Picture PI ture tur and Paragraph The Ghosts of Mill Herminie Templeton Es Estelle Estelle Estelie telle telie Porter Emerson Browne In lit r Search of a Parent E B J Rath The Mystery of or the Lace Veil Broughton Brandenburg The Pursuit t s of Folly Polly Mrs Jacques Futrelle How It Hap Thomas Th mas L Masson The Lara Laramie Laramie mie Ghost Margaret Mar aret Fawcett leys les Literary Pills Frank Crane All AllIn AllIn In ln the Game Owen Kildare Renewal Margaret Belle Belie Houston The Drowsing Gods Astir Charles Buxton Going A Harbor Etching Clinton The Tue Human Comedy Reginald Wright right Kauffman POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY This magazine for April contains the tile fol lowing wing l articles Our Inland Waterways by Dr W V J McGee Accidental Resemblances Resemblances Resemblances Among Animals a Chapter in Unnatural History by b Professor Bash Bashford Bashford Bashford ford Dean The History of Science by Professor C R Mann Physics by Professor Ernest Fox Nichols The Res lIes Respiration Respiration of an Inland Lake by b Professor sor E A Birge The Th Utilization of Auxiliary Insects in the Struggle Against Insects Injurious to Ag Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture by Professor Paul Marchal The Childrens Museum as a an Educator Educator tor toi by Anna Billings Gallup The Car Carnegie Carnegie negie negle Institution of Washington Sir Richard The Popularization of Science YOUNGS Youngs Magazine for tor April has me tao characteristic array of ot piquant breezy fiction The opening novelette Is a story a man two women and a divorce It Is unique In the fact that the divorce opens instead of finishing the story for with the divorce and an nn another another other wie standing between him and his first love the mans mang heart beart h art nevertheless turns back to her Both women are dis distinct distinct types and in one one or the other ev every e every ery man will find a woman he has met and perhaps loved Its a stirring tragic story and a 11 daring attack on the great social so lal sore divorce Also Mso audacious in inthe Inthe inthe the extreme from the conventional standpoint Is The Mask of Truth yet stinging stinKIng in its Us realism a true picture of ofa ofa ofa a phase of mankind Rossiter by Frank Sweet and The of Sen Senator Senator Senator ator Blair by Newton Fuessle are rol rollicking rollicking licking comedies long chuckles of amuse amusement amusement ment A thumbnail sketch grim sordid but intensely moving Is The Promise of Overseas by William Bartlett Reynolds and The Man ran and the Miniature by b Sidney is a dashing story stor of smart London society with a baronet a society woman with an angel face lace and a drunkards passion for liquor and a husband mingled in a desperate tangle of love loe and misunderstanding SCRIBNERS This magazine for April presents a splendid table of contents How They Rammed the Derelict W IV WJ WJ J Aylward The Towers of Babel poem Arthur Davison FIcks Picks Vera the Medium in three parts part Harding Davis Glimpses of Munich Life The Trail of the Pine chapters To be continued John Fox Jr The West Vest in the Orient IV The Westward Tide of Commerce Through Suez Charles M lr Pepper Pro Provincial Provincial or National Louis Louts Rowland Howland Bart Harrington Genius Elizabeth Jordan Eugene Carriere Frank Jew Jewett Jewett Jewett ett Mather Jr The Professor and the Smile Helen Sterling Ster Thomas The Foundling poem Josephine Preston Pea Peabody Peabody Peabody body Harpooning in the Gulf of Mex Mexico rex ico leo William Todd Last Trial of the Gleam Gertrude Hall all The Poets Say Sav That Love Is Sweet Ethel Hobart The Point of View Confessions of a Pedagogue Pedagogue Pedagogue gogue A Fictitious Bearing The Di Didactic DIdactic Didactic Habit Prisoners to Convention Conventionality Conventionality Conventionality The Tue Field 01 ol Art work of Miss Sarah Dodson Russell turgis Sturgis THE DELINEATOR The April ber bel of this magazine contains many articles on diversified subjects presented in a form that will please all readers while Its department treats of fashions latest foibles and gives many man hints on household duties The garden Is also given attention by timely suggestion It Is really eally a splendid splendid did number This magazine starts off with a article on The Bug Bugaboo Bugaboo Bugaboo of or a Presidential Pr Year Follow Following FollowIng ing big this is a cartoon by b John T McCutcheon cheon entitled Who Vho ho Shall Drive the Band Wagon Va oll which he accompanies with Itla a article on possible presidential candidates Dr Louis L Seaman writes of The Thie lieu Hell of War Var ar arTh The Tho Th Righteousness of Doctors Fees is treated from a financial standpoint Clara Louise Burnham tells How flow to Keep Your Child ChUd From Fear There are other contributions on timely topics by writers while the fiction is uncommonly rich In interest This magazine for April has a most refreshing r table of contents for almost every story stor in the table of contents has In n it something new Ev E In It ft seems to strike a new note in short fiction Among the con contributors contributors contributors are re William R B Lighton Lighten Anna AnnaA A Cosmo Hamilton Johh John Ken Kendrick Kendrick drick Bangs Ban Mary H Vorse Henry Gal Gallup Gallup Gallup lup Paine Ada Woodruff Anderson Har liar Harriet Harriet riet net Whitney Durbin William Villiam Armstrong and Camillus Phillips SMART SET Beatrix Demarest Lloyd Llo has written several novelties for the Smart Set but her latest story The White Stain will undoubtedly prove proe the t e most popular of them all Caroline Duer Duel who never fails falls to write an entertaining story stor storis is at her best in the April number with a contribution called Their Little Ways The situation Is unusual In the extreme A A Coup by Dorothy Can Canfield Cn Canfield field Is a charming story of a summer colony The Pink Carnation by Timo Timothy Timothy thy th Quarles will hold the most Jaded readers attention A Call for forthe the Au Author Author Author thor by L 1 H Bickford will please phase pl ase ev er everyone everyone who cares at all for the theatre The Parable of the Sack by John G is an unusual allegory A Painted Angel by Allan All Munier 2 The Tue Conversion of Marcia by b Mary Arnold and Ludwig and The Way by W V Carey are other good stories Channing Pollocks theatrical ar articles articles I tides grow in n popularity and the poetry in this Issue is distinctly worth while Gertrude M Wheelock Edward W lIar Bar Barnard nard Aloysius s Colt Cell Arthur Ketchum and Archibald Sullivan are among the con contributors contrIbutors contributors and there is a sonnet in French by the tile late Richard Ichard Hovey Hoey TECHNICAL WORLD Contents for foi April Vast Wealth for the State Gov Governor Governor Governor Charles S Deneen of Illinois Shooting to Hit With Big Guns Living Livingston Livingston ston ton Wright What of the New Cactus E B S Merriam The Magic of the Mag Magnet lla llanet Magnet net George Frederic Stratton Wild Beasts That Hunt to Order Captain Thatcher First Train Goes Out Outto Outto Outto to Sea M of B Claussen Making Rough RoughRiders RoughRiders RoughRiders Riders of Infantry Officers Newton For Forest Forest Forest est New Destroyer of Bacteria acteria act ria P J Preston Wonder Vonder House of Electricity Henry Henr M Hyde On an Invisible Trail Roland Ashford Phillips How Artificial Diamonds Are Made Frederic Lees Oil Wells Yells in the Sea Harry H if Dunn Real ly iy I Clean Clea Passenger Pa Cars Emmett Camp Cami bell Hall hail In the City of Pills J T Oli Oil Oliver Oliver ver Curwood Twenty other articles ISO KO IJ Illustrations POpe Contents for April Bud Magruder Bad Man complete novel novi no I Craig Middleton The Tile Woman oman In th the I Case short story W v B n M Ferguson i a t r the fa fit famous mona mOils play by William VIllIam do de Mille The Woman oman Hater short story sto A M Chis holm A Servant of the th Fires short sto story st ry 0 1 Percival Perchal Gibbon In Jn the Matter of Norris MacAllIster short William Macleod flame Raine The Tile Revenge of the short story Franls Met Metcalfe calfe Pirates of the Range complete novelette B D M Bower Dower The he Higher De Dc islon short story sto T Jenkins Hains Hams As Man to Man short story Charles K Moser The Yellow Face serial story Fred M r White The Brink shot short story sto Edward DOench The Other Bed short story E F Benson The Th Girl and the Crime short story Scott Campbell The April McClures is so full of a number of things that few read readers ers era rs will care to miss it ft The Tile Carl Schurz Schun memoirs are resumed In an article The South After the War a graphic picture of the desolation and devastation devast of the south and the anxieties of the federal government In that critical period Bur Burton Burton Burton ton J tells of Hughes achieve achievements ments as governor of New York Ellen Terry Is as entertaining as usual In Some of My I Associates of the Stage Miss ne continues The e Life of Mrs Eddy giving ng the history of the Romantic Movement In Christian Sd Science Science ence Professor in The Prevention of Crime takes issue with Lombroso and places the responsibility for criminals on organized society Mrs Cuttings delightful novel of or suburban life The Wayfarers is still running serially There are short stories for all tastes OUTING OUTI The Outing Magazine for April Is an editorial acHievement Not only are some soma of the best names of maga magazine magazine zine zinc writers found in n It but several sub subjects subjects subjects of the tue utmost concern to Americans are art handled here with an incisiveness eness of style a vigor rigor of presentation and a mas mastery mastery mastery tery of that is unusual even In ut this day of magazines In the tile April issue Miss Agnes C Laut shrewd and experienced observer of current af affairs affairs affairs fairs writes upon The New ew the tile Farm Vance Thompson contributes an article called The Vagabonds of France Robert Dunn in an article entitled Sav Say Saving SavIng SayIng ing College Colle e Graduates describes the work of the university clubs In New York City H P Birchell writes of The Practical Practical Motor Boat Bo t Ralph D Paine gives the second instalment of Old Salem Ships and Sailors Amateur will find useful hints In Profitable Chicken Raisins Raising by Roscoe Rescue B Sandow S HARPERS April table of contents The Courtyards of Paris Vance Thompson A Change of Heart a story by Harriet Prescott rd The Pass Passing Passing Passing ing of the Florida Alligator AlII or A W Di Dl Dimock DImock mock A Prince of Rent Kent I nt a story by b Marjorie Bo Bowen wen The Story Stor of a Street I Wall Street In the days das of the Dutch Frederick Trevor Hill The Readjust me t a story by Mary Iao Austin The Im Immortal Immortal Immortal mortal a poem by Ellen Glasgow The French Fr Element In English Thomas R Lounsbury professor of English Yale university Julia Julla Bride a n story stor In two wo parts Part II Henry Hen James The Art Artof Artof Artof of Thomas AV W Dewing Charles H Caf Cat Caffin fin Greater Love a story stOl by br Justus Miles Forman Umbra Imbra a poem by br Hooker The Testing of Diana Mallory Mallor a novel continued by Mrs Humphry Ward IVard The Tile a Dream Dreama a poem by Richard Le The Tile Surplus a story story by Norman Duncan The Church of Ararat Henry lIen AV W Ne vinson Versus the Same a story sto by Margaret Sutton Briscoe How the Brain Works Yorks Edward A Ayres A M 31 L M lr D The Mother Bird a story by Muriel Campbell Dyar |