Show THE MARCH SKIS Wee to Look For the Zodiacal Light ad Aurora Bore New York Tme Tic in arch that the sun ate hIs six mont sojourn south a the equator equa-tor trips across the line and the night again borrows sunlight front the sky While the planets tat have S ge erush and beautifully graced our evening sky are not all to be srrct rt present there are some other charming and wonderful features to attract ou attention Among these may be < 81 the zodiacal light whose nebulous glow dwellers in he country must not fail to look for during March and April I 5 sot phosphorescent light will be foul extending eastward along the ecliptIc fro the point where the sun sets Is some latitudes it has far greater spa allowed it a it quite spans the sky Vo are not quite fortunate enough t have it quite a extensively placed before be-fore us I will be well also to keep a sharp lookout for the wonderfully Imps > i a aurora boreal That beautiful Dhe nomenon is closely connected with th O appearance of sun spots and whenever the period approaches whe sum spot a numerous the wcale magm1c storms are generally of frequent occurrence occur-rence Star lovers will be fully rewarded in temporarily transferring their attention atten-tion from the planets to some of the star cluster particularly will they be repaid for a study of the southwestern section of the heavens Tee you will find SiriuS the greatest of all fixed stars and above and to the eastward of Ears ewar o him Pro on the Ltel Dagge Fur flier to the west from the stead of the Bull will twinkle the rUddy ldebarn accompanied by the famouS cluster of the Pieiade and above and beyond them the beautiful CapeUa High overhead over-head wilt shin the twin brother Castor tor and Polux and looking down from the midst a all this will be Orion the mighty hunter esl distinguished by his beautiful belt his pendant sword on which lies he misty glow of th great nebula his carved shield of lion 9 hide and the lustrous stars of Betel sa o geux and BeUatrx marking his shoulders shoul-ders and Bigot his left foot Consideblv to the wet of Orion hI Pereus ill be found the wonderful variable stat Algol which mines Jr two days and fourteen hour as a star o the third magnitude then in the course of three hours and a quarter dwindles to the fourth magnitude remains re-mains thus faint for a quarter of an hour and in another three hour and a quarter regains is nora brilliancy The best accepted explanation of this phenomenon seems to be that a get dark body like our earth only much larger revolves around Algol once In 5xtynlne hours partially e1pn that distant sun at every circuit The moon Is interested this month in rather more than tie ordinary numb of planetary conjunctions thee being altogether nine of these events Of these Jupiter and Uranus furnish two each Jupiters being on the 2d and 29th and Uranus on the 4th and 31st The closest and mos beautiful meetIng of aU will be the one on the 8th whcn Venus and the mon will SIe to be a1 most touching each other The last quarter of the old moon occurs on the 4th while the new mon come to us on the lth There will be a frt quarterIng quarter-Ing on the 18th and a full mon on the 27th 27thThis This is the lat fun month for Jupiter to be among the morning stars fnr In April he Is in opposition and rises as the sun ts Uranus doe not have the moon quite near enough him to indit his exact wherelbout as he Is mOa than two degrees t the northward on both occasions Saturn is now a morning Ing star Venus is now m0ng in toward the sun and after awhile she will gt there and when she again emerge It will be to gladden our eye an delight us by her presence in the evening sIdes She Is n beautiful object now in the early morning hour as ghe shine so clearly and with such brilliancy jus before sunup Neptune will until June shine as an evening star Mercury remains an evening stat throughout the month and gets to his greatest eastern elongation on the 24th when we will be able to find him shin ins In the sunset low shorh after tio sun has sunk below the horizon 1 His ste light will possibly admit of Ills being distinguish < from the twinkling twink-ling hood stars In the immediate nlghb lIar has nothing a Importance to do for our interest or amusement thl month He continues to be the most eon spicuous of the evening contingent but as the other can hardly be seen it u not very much of a position and he H make but slight opposition to Jupfer3 demands for flrstplace in April |