Show c i The March number of the Atlantic I Monthly opens with an article by Henry ID gedgwick jr entitled English as Against French Llterature It is a delightful article filled with the true literary flavor Mr Sedgwick says we shcuki speak out our prejudices un cqver our honest thoughts and our real affections and lie does He closes hs article with these words Let ns open I wide the doors of our minds and give hospitable reception to foreign literature litera-ture whencesoever It may come but let I us not forget that It only comes as a friend to our Intelligence and can never ha own brother to our cffectlons J N LarncdB Knglund II Economic and Political Po-litical Crisis is a veiy vaiuable as well I as interesting article The writer thinks that were It not for the black 1 memory of how Englands aristocracy rejoiced over the civil war there would be a much closer friendship between T I < 1 ani llo 11ntl i Slates Theo Is an Interesting and thorough study of The Australian Democracy by E L h uuii toiLer 01 toO > Nev York Nation Na-tion The Social and Domestic Life of Japan by K Mitsukurl is exceedingly exceed-ingly interesting quite out of the ordi oJc l i en nary of articles on Japan In fiction Gilbert Gil-bert Parkers The Battle of the Strong Kate Douglas Wiggins Pene lopes Progress and F Hopkinson Smiths Caleb West are all continued I Houghton Mifilin Co Boston Mass Price 33 3 cents i The March number of the Pall Mall i i Magazine has a beautiful frontispiece I A Harbour of Rest an etching by Macbeth Raeburn Lord Ernest Ham iltons A Scarlet Sin illustrated by Simon Harmon Vcdder is a charming story complete in the present number I Battle Abbey by the Duchess of Cleveland Illustrated from special photographs < pho-tographs will be found full of historic j I interest The illustrations of the famous j fa-mous Benedictine pile arc splendid and the description equals the illustrations j i Stag Hunting in the Old Days illustrated illus-trated by engravings of J E Ridinger I by W A Baillie Grohman will be found most entertaining by all who are I interested in the noble sport of stag hunting An article that will interest all readers of American history is The Story of Major Andre by Arthur Dimock The illustrations are from An dres monument in Westminster Abbey Sir Walter Beeant writes pleasantly oft of-t Forgotten Monastery In South London Chapters viii and Ix of Anthony An-thony Hopes Rupert of Hentzau are given in the present number Pall Mall Magazine Astor Court building New York Price 25 cents Thomas Jefferson Writing the Declaration Dec-laration of Independence drawn by Howard Pyle and engraved by Henry Wolf is the frontispiece of the March Scribner The leading article is Walter Wal-ter A Wyckoffs The Workers of the West In the Army of the Unemployed It Is l fullv illustrated The article Is a i I sociological study and Is both interesting I interest-Ing and valuable A Pompeiian Gen rm lt yG I tlemans Home Lifethe Recently Excavated Ex-cavated House of A Vettius by E Neville Rolfe While very interesting of itself the chief charm is in the Illustrations Illus-trations which are very beautiful Octave I 1 tave Thanets The Moment of Clear i Vision is a short and pleasant story I in this ladys well known vein Senator I Henry Cabot Lodges Story of the j j Revolution is continued The present j installment treats of the spread of rev j j olutlon and independence It Is amply illustrated There is a splendid picture of Independence Hall The number throughout will be found Interesting Charles Scrlbners Sons New York j Price 25 cents |