Show MAGAZINES M FOR NOVEMBER YOUNGS This magazine for October strikes a cynical note note In A Daughter of the I City cynil the opening novelette by b bElen Ellen Elen th Hen Heney y all al the th paltry Ideals Idels of the th metropolis are laid bare and ana the type of woman those ideals Idels has pro produced pro produced dUt Is scathingly portrayed It I pre presents pre seats a wonderful picture of New York lork as es asit a ai esit it is of its ls grotesque contrasts and bitter bite i ironies Its It glittering shams and realities Ironi and through this picture moves mOVe Electra serenely lovely lovel and superlatively Eletra selfish seeking the highest bidder for her bel Beauty coldly resolved to barter herself for the social sial position and Ind boundless th wealth which to her stands for the topmost top topmost top most mot pinnacle of human achievement It ItIs I ItIs Is an unpleasant story ston but a powerful one At the Command of His Goddess Godes by bv OJ H Tipton is a marvelous study of absinthe madness which makes the flesh creep and is warranted to banish sleep fesh If re reed read re d an before retiring The An Au Answer Answer by Louise Dutton Button is a flashing fashing luls tragedy of love and betrayal enacted In lit the hushed sweetness ol of an old II Italian garden n In the Outer Room by b Forrest Halsey Halsy displays marriage mariage from the Fot ugliest possible viewpoint while A Matrimonial Mistake by Hans von Kah Kahlenberg Kahlenberg lenberg treats of wedded wede foibles foible In a sarcastically humorous vein In That Kind of Woman oman W V Carey Cary In Introduces a heroine whom one ne would be b trouce forced to ignore in real life though she proves tor to be b rather rathel a good sort after all alland al alland and The Tie Little Litte Gods Gos of the Red Re Dragon by an b W Yo H Durham is sure to hock shock some maiden aunt Yes YE Young Youngs maga magazine ma a azine zine zinc bys for October Is decidedly cynical but also It is decidedly det ly interesting I CASSIERS The most notable article arice in Cassiers Magazine for October Is the ex extensive extensive extensive paper upon the natural resources The of ot Alaska by bv Mr r A J 3 Quigley wealth walh of undeveloped u mineral deposits gold copper coal tin tn etc et is discussed and the possibilities of the territory un unfolded unfolded folded an accompanied by a wealth of illus illustration ius Another ar an article tide Is contributed by Mr Ir W Wilson Wison upon the great Otira Tunnel on the Mid Midland Midland ld land railway of New Zealand This im important important lan work a bore of more snore than five miles mie in length len th Is now nearly finished and although it i has attracted little at attention attention n In Europe or America Ameria it i stands second tenton in magnitude only to the great get Alpine tunnels Other articles include a discussion of wastes in power plants plant plant by Mr Ir P R H Moses a paper upon notable contributions R to science by women by Rev James Jame Johnston and a tj study of the stability of floating docks by Mr fr Ber Ben Berrard Berran rand rard C Laws Mr fr J F Springer con concludes eludes cude ran his article on concrete piles ples while Mrs Ir J B reviews the proceed proceedings ings of the recent r recent nt international chemical chemi dl l congress NORTH AMERICAN magazine for October presents a varied varie table of contents The Rev Dr Philip S contributes a learned lerne article artcle on Christ In Modern Thought Salvatore Cortesi writes in an illuminating manner on Why America Has Not Six Cardi Cardinals Cardinal naIL nals The Startling Growth of State Power Power is the title tte of an Interesting ar article tide by Dr Hannis Taylor Talor H T New Newcomb Newcomb comb contributes a timely article artcle on The Th Conflicting Duties Dutes of the Interstate Com Corn Commerce merce Commission Paul S in inThe InThe inThe mere The Declaration of London writes write upon the th code of International law recently for f or coe f hy y the powers pw rs Sidney Whitman In The Social Soil Hegemony of or England gives England credit for a wide international International tonal Influence as to manners and cus customs customs customs toms Professor William Lyon Lon Phelps contributes a brilliant article artcle on The Novels ovel of Thomas Harly and Philip L 1 t Allens Alens article artcle on States With lh Ideas Idea of Their Own shows in an interesting manner the legislative peculiarities of our sovereign states Sydney Brooks continues Ms series on The New Ireland and President Woodrow Wilson contributes a masterly and searching article artcle entitled i The Tariff to show what the th Republican party has done with the tariff vise which it i had pledged itself to re revise re revIse i vis WOMANS HOME HOIE CO is possible to get a most amazing amount of interest out of practical articles when they are ar handled handle like those which appear In Womans Home Companion for Octo October Octo ber her Such an article is that containing William llam Armstrongs Armstrongs advice to the ambi ambitious tous music student who wants to study abroad Mr Armstrong has made a care careful crt careful ful special Investigation and his advice isto is isto il to study stud at home first frt In Short Shor Cuts Cut to Health Dr Woods HutchInson waves a danger flag fag over many popular remedies Why I Left Lf the Min Ministry Mm Istl is a startling confession by a country parson paron who is anonymous for ob oh obvious ob reasons Far from the country countr par parson parson Parson son lies the theatre of action acton of Kellogg story stor of Queen Elena EIna Marion Malon Harland at Chinon has written her big hearted womans story of Joan of Arc Ac Besides these there are eleven special ar an articles tides In this issue every everyone one of which ought to be read rad and and preserved THE leading ar article a tide In The Tho Bookkeeper a magazine for business men for the month of Novem November ber discusses the Importance of the Im Improvements Improvement Improvements provement of the tho rivers river and canals of the country under the title tte Economy of Waterway Development Development The Book Bookkeeper Bookkeeper keeper has given considerable attention to this thi subject heretofore because of Its It great gat Importance It is a a matter mater of dol dollars doland dollars lars and cents to every man who has anything to do with the transportation Of material or goods According to the writer wrier of ot the present article artcle the t large I sums expended In railways makes the money spent In Improving the rivers of the he country valuable for commerce seem sem like Ike count a trifle But these latter arteries artees of commerce are ar far greater geater In mileage than ban those of any other country Sta Statistics are furnished which are worthy the deepest consideration and should have a rearing hearing on legislation The ar article ar tide shows how Europe has developed and prospered by the use of waterways such as America completely Ignores Eng End Brigand England land and and Holland Holand have networks of ca canals c canals nals and although In those countries as aswell aswell well wel as in other parts of Europe the railroads are so numerous that they reach every community and have much great greater geat geater er transportation facilities in proportion to o the te population than the systems in the United Unie States the canals are busy bus with wih commerce As the writer concludes they are the true tre reasons for tor the business progress of the people because they ef effect feet such a saving In transportation VAN VA NORDEN Politics has an Important Import Important ant place because of its Is timeliness In Inthe Inthe the he November Van Norden Magazine The cover coer Is strikingly illustrative of the topic uppermost throughout the country countr and there are several articles h deal with the subject Of widespread inter interest Interest est cst Is Why Tammany Wins signed A Leader Lader He must be a very high leader eader indeed in the organization for he 10 purports to give the Inside history of ot some notable Incidents Incident which could not be b known to one beyond the pale It I Is Isa Isa isa a clear concise exposition of the view viewpoint point olt cear of members of the New Mew York City machine It I will wl be In to all al readers The Tho Moses of the Municipality by b Robert Sloss tells principally of the efforts being bing made by individuals and societIes In a score of cities in the United States to overcome the he hold of organizations very much like l e Tammany Every Ever one is wondering what the he scientists mean when they say that Cook and Penny Peary Pear must furnish proofs In The Acid Test for the this thi is set forth by John S Lopez Not only the difficulties of the man who ac actually reached rached the pole but the greater gater difficulties confronting the man who did not to convince the men of science are explained and anti the reader will wi be able to understand hereafter what the claims amount to There are many other special sp cial features in this splendid number DELINEATOR Every college student in the United States Stats should read rea My Ideal of the True Tre University by President President President dent Woodrow Wilson WIson of Princeton uni university university ersly in the Delineator for November 1 Dr Wilsons view of education educator In its It highest and largest meaning is inspiring Another article artcle of educational Interest is isIf IsI isIf If I the Japanese Should Rear Your Chil Children Chi ChIldren dren by Adachi who gives the people of our Occidental civilization much to think about about Fight fot fok an Education by Mabel Potter Poter Dag Daggett Daggett Daggett gett gett Is a remarkable social study It I tells what women can do when they concentrate their efforts on a pub public lie lic lc movement movement In this November number num number number ber the Rev Edward Tallmadge Talmadge Root Rot discusses The Alleged Decline In Church Attendance and supplies statistics that that are not altogether discouraging to Ameri American can cn churchgoers Rudyard short story stor The Wrong Thing the third thir in the remarkable series written for the Delineator Is fascinating It i will wi be read not once but many times There are two other unusual short stories The Clear Clearing ClearIng Clearing ing Bridal by Edward Lucas White and The Race by Alice Alce Brown Grace Grce MacGown MacGowan Cookes Cokes serial seral The Power and the Glory GloO Is continued The fash lash fashIons fashIons Ions for the month mont are reviewed and charmingly illustrated and there are many clever suggestions for Thanksgiving din dinners dinner dinners ners ner and Thanksgiving entertainments with a a good run running rn nm ning narrative of Roosevelt Roosevel as a nimrod Hamptons magazine for No November November vember publishes several peg yng w of by b far the best most vivid and most lifelike pho photographs photographs of the Roosevelt hunting expedition epE dlton Into Africa that have yet appeared It I is an achievement the more extraordinary nary nar because baus of the difficulty which all al other magazines have experienced in se securing securIng securing curing such matter mater Mr Ir Roosevelt Roosevelt It appears was not ac accompanied companied into time the hunting grounds of East Africa by b the army of journalists and photographers who followed him hii overseas Several hardy attempted to trail trai along but these thee were all firmly turned turne back All Al that Is save one The exception was Mr Ir Warrington Dawson Mr Dawson is a member of the American colony clony in Paris and he heis ht heis is a a a personal friend frend of the Roosevelt Roosevel fam family family ily Iy Consequently it was possible for him to take the only photographs of th the Roosevelt expedition in the hunting grounds with the exception of those tho tak taken taken taken en by Kermit Kermi Roosevelt and to make makeover makeover makeover over to Hamptons magazine the exclusive rights of publication SMART S SET SETIn In the November num number her ber br of this magazine Jean Jen Webster whose Patty Paty stories storie made her famous contributes In On Lone Tree Hill Hi one of the best examples of her recent work The scene of this story stor is India the sub subject sub jeet a a mans expiation The Man Ian With the Ugly Hands is a grim gim tale of horror told with consummate force and skill ski by Frank Frnk H Shaw an English writer wrier whose work Is herewith introduced to readers on this side of the Atlantic Edwin Wild Wildmans Wildmans mans Womans Rights Izola bola Forres Fores Foresters Mrs Jimmies Diplomacy Marion Marlon Whitneys The Coming of the Prince Mabel Holmes Parsons At the Sign of the Thistle G M 1 0 O Mere MereDes MereDes ere Des Souvenirs and David C Johnstons I Mademoiselle oles High C are are all al exceptional stories stores THE NATIONAL The American flag fag remains firmly planted at the north pole regardless of the decision reached rached on the time question queston of precedence among American explorers It I Is not surprising that polar talk has quite quie submerged other topics for forthe forthe forthe the month and the National Magazine for October clears the decks for action and proceeds to scoop the field feld for the latest data dat and photographs being the first October periodical to furnish reliable articles and thrilling pictures of adventure adventure ture tune in the Keyed to the polar spirit Captain Captin Edwin Coffin commander I of the steamer America of the Ziegler 1 expedition writes of his varied experience experience ence during Twenty Years in the Arc Are I tics This graphic personal story stor Is of absorbing interest Blazing the Way to the Pole Is a val valuable valuable valuable and authentic resume of polar ex cx expeditions of Importance since the days of Homer It I Is noteworthy that Hendrik Hudson whose achievements in another line Ine have been ben celebrated recently In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York was a polar explorer of renown and left his record In the great geat northern norther bay that bears bers his name The usual number of fascinating short stories and excellent selections of poetry appear crisp as the October nights with plenty plent of American adventures and love tales tale The Home department Is full fun of interest to housekeepers and in Lets Talk It Over Mr Chappie Chapple holds a pleas pleasant tint ant chat with his readers reader r upon various timely topics topic Table of contents for N Na vember An American Medici by b Gardner Gadner Teall Teal Woman oman In America by Gina Lombroso Ferrero The Bench of Des Desolation De Desolation olaton Illis by Day Allen Alen Willey Mollusk or Suffragette er by Elizabeth th Overstreet Cuppy Pre Pro Prepaid paid pid Return Postage by Henry A Cas Castle Caste Castie tie tle te Rita Ria by Emily M Bur Bar Burbank bank The Purchase of New York by byRuth byRuth byRuth Ruth Putnam The Te Forest Pilot Piot a 1 sto story stor story ry r by Marrion Marlon Wilcox nc x Texas Trans Transformed Transformed Transformed formed by Emerson Hough New Zea Zealand land The Brighter Britain of the time South Southern ern em Pacific by Eden After Harvest a poem roem by Ethel Talbot San by Mabel Craft Craf Deering Provincialism by b Josiah Royce The Lounger Noteworthy Books of the Month SUCCESS The November Success mag magazine magazine azine contains a collection of humorous hitherto unpublished stories of the San Francisco Francsco earthquake by Will Wt Irwin un under under der den the title tte Human Nature Under Fire In the same some number woman finds a A voice olce In Inez Haynes Haynos article Man lanAs ManAs As Woman oman Sees Him Walter Valer article artcle The The New Problem of the theOld theOld theOld Old discusses the question queston How shall our |