Show I 11 J I Magazines for October I II ATLANTIC MONTHLY The first m In ot or Rose MacLeod d by Miss Alice Brown opens the October Atlantic 1 I r Is la a singularly sincere and charming narrative of unusual humor and rare feel feeling feelIng feeling ing This serial will ill continue throughout the rest of tile the year ending probably In Inthe Inthe inthe the late spring of 1908 1903 There are six elx articles of varied and ex exceptional exceptional exceptional Interest The Rev Re C C Hall writes on The Ideal Minister this be being beIng being ing the third of a series of which The Ideal Lawyer and The Ideal Teacher are the tho others The Child and mid the Imag Imaginative Imaginative Life by Louisa Lane Lana McCrady is a ft valuable addition to modern child chUd study while George M thoughtful Externalism In American Uni Universities UniversIties Universities deals with problems of or govern government government ment and administrative policy in the tha college world Business men particularly are interested In Sinning by Syndicate a striking es essay essa essay say sa the last of Edward Alsworth Ross brilliant and merciless series of present day commercial methods as well as in inGold InGold inGold Gold Output and Higher Cost of Living by Alexander Dana Noyes a II timely article on the pressing financial problem Mary Argyle Argle Taylors Italian Industries for Women V omen Is an interesting account of out customs and occupations THE POPULAR The recent booming l of Northwest Canada that mighty tract of land which comprises but a handful of settlers is a fitting scene for Bertrand W new novelette Raw Gold In Inthe Inthe inthe the October Popular The Northwest mounted police pollee have always aIwas been objects of 01 Interest to the tho settled easterners and It Is 15 evident that a tale in which these t men figure will mIl be b read with an Interest seldom awakened In serials The Tho Man Who VIIi Was Dead is happily concluded and H B Marriott Watsons Devils Pulpit and by W B M I Ferguson are continued with everIn creasing Interest A rare collection of short stories from such able authors as A AM AlL AM M lL Chisholm Frank Prank George GeQrge William MacLeod Raine Charles K Moser 1 B M Bower and Scott Campbell make the October Popular a treasure for SMITHS Smiths Magazine appears on the newsstands this month with a list of good things that make It perhaps the ideal magazine for the home There is a timely article on the financial l situation of the railroads at the present time that will wUl In Interest terest every man who has ever thought of 01 investing In railroad stocks or bonds There Is an article illustrated with photo photographs photographs photographs graphs telling about the smart waists and new hats which will wUl be worn this fall faU that will wUl interest every woman who cares at all about her dress We imagine this means every woman There is an article Illustrated with photographs on a strange religious house in Europe where women are never allowed to speak There Is a department devoted to the people who are in the public eye ere at the present time and another department telling about the bargains which may be had in the big dry goods shops In New York Eden PhUl Phill potts has a delightfully humorous story about boys entitled The Tigers Tall Tail Holman F Day has contributed an up uproariously uproariously uproariously funny story of New England For Sale Shares In E Bodge Badge Dorothy Dorot y Canfield has contributed one of the best I of her short stories The Postage Stamp Book THE PEOPLES MAGAZINE The Oc October October October tober issue Iss e of 01 The Peoples Magazine which Is now on the stands has a very ver pleasing cover design This picture re rep represents represents resents a tugboat t such as one may see In the waters around New York any day The boat b at which occupies the fore foreground foreground foreground ground of the picture is just about to 10 pass under the Brooklyn bridge with its tow It is hemmed in on all sides by bythe bythe bythe the endless variety varlet of 01 water craft which makes the jam on the East river well nigh as impassable at times as s the crowds which fill some of New Yorks Important thoroughfares The Peoples has been using quite a series serle of char characteristic characteristic characteristic everyday views for its cover designs The TIe present example Js no ex exception exception exception in the happiness of of its selection or in the able manner in which It Is executed exe executed executed However How ver the outside of 01 the th mag magazine magazine azine only faintly indicates the charm of 01 the matter which lies between the covers short stories a com complete complete novel and some very good num numbers numbers numbers bers fill up the pages which tute the October Issue of The Peoples Magazine The magazine sells for 10 cents POPULAR the cloying sweets of fiction with which so 50 many magazines seek to hold their read readers readers readers ers one turns with keen appreciation to the profusely illustrated Popular Me lIe Mec c 1 magazine sure that he will find In its pages not only entertainment but Instruction as well Ever true to Its motto Written so 50 you can understand it lt this publication describes all mod modern modern ern achievements In mechanics in a man manner manner mannet ner net designed to hold the most disinter disinterested disinterested disinterested ested reader in thrall The October num number number number ber contains in all articles and illustrations and nd among the interesting features are a description of 01 a process for chemically producing sugar from ele elements elements elements ments almost as free fre as air how h the big palatial ocean ocean c 1 liners of 01 the present age are taken out of the water after every voyage and given an overhauling both inside and out that surpasses any anything anything anything thing in the way of ot spring ever undergone a new system of drain drainIng drainIng draining Ing a marsh by means m means ans of or 3 a water wheel wheela a II method of teaching swimming on dry dryland dryland dryland land how the railroad Is conquering the he African a vivid description of the dangers besetting such enterprise In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Dark Continent and many others fully as Interesting THE SMART SET The novelette which opens the October number of The Smart Set is by anew a new English writer H Chert Cherl Cheriton Cherlton ton Hila te and is entitled Spinners or Fate It is a delightful love loe story most of 01 the scenes of which are laid in to ina Ina toa a small German town where the hero an English clergyman has gone for a time to take charge of a q I parish How he encounters the charming channing heroine and falls In love Is told In breezy fashion by bythe bythe bythe the author Minor characters excellent excellently ly drawn play parts In this delightful little drama This issue is particularly rich In short fiction Catherine Carr a promising new southern writer Is represented represented seated by a strong story called The Pay Payers Payers ers era Anne Warner Varner always a popular contributor to any magazine writes Smoke or Fire Ellen Duvall has a splendid psychological study stud which which she calls The Lamp of Psyche Arthur Stanley Wheeler in The Endless Chain writes a clever bit of satire that will be appreciated by y every reader The Zoo Zooby Zooby by b Austin Adams is a society story that cannot fail to amuse Other writers of 01 brilliant fiction are E J Rath Bath Marion Marlon Hill Hili Elizabeth Daly Cameron N Wil Wilson Wilson son Mary Glascock and Wilmot Price The next four numbers of Monthly will contain a series of essays assays e ys by Tommaso Salvini on his interpretation in fn interpretation of the Shakespearean parts on which his reputation chiefly rests In Inthe Inthe Inthe the October number he gives a study of Othello and this will be preceded by an appreciation of the great tragedian by J Rankin the well known dramatic critic Miss Dirce St Cyr Cr who translates these papers from the authors manuscript will also contribute for the October number an account of a personal interview with Salvini in which he re relates r relates lates to her hf r the awakening of ot his am ambition to be a great tragedian for October contains the opening op chapters of 01 a new serial story by Harry Leon Wilson the theauthor theauthor theauthor author of The Spenders and The Seeker both of which were among the tho most popular novels of 01 the time This new novel Is called Ewings Swings Lady and it opens with extraordinary promise for fora a most absorbing tale Mr lIr Wilson has only recently returned from abroad to arrange for the production In New York of 01 a new play upon which he has col collaborated collaborated collaborated with Booth The novelette is an exceptionally fine tine de detective detective detective story called The Fifth Robbery by Henry Gallup Paine The rhe scene of the story is laid in New York and the feminine interest with which it is filled is worked out with unusual skill Ma Marion Marion Marion rion Hill has another of her inimitable stories called Hurlbut far exceeding in merit any of her pre previous previous previous tales all al of which were much above the average Arthur Stringer has hasa a short story full of dramatic interest which he calls The Guardian of 01 the Gates HARPERS Edwin A Abbey Abbe has made three characteristically fine pictures pic pictures pictures tures for the opening article in the Oc October October October tober Harpers Magazine illustrating Ar Arthur Arthur Arthur thur Symons critique of 01 Troilus and Cressida In the same num ber William Nicholson has a II striking picture in colo cola of a Morris dancer In England This accompanies a charming article on Mayday dances in Old Eng England England land by the brilliant young English writ writer er Max Beerbohm Charles Edward Rus lieU pell writes very entertainingly about Bur Burmah Burmah mah malt and the river under the title The River of Pagoda Land In which he recounts some facts about Burmese Bur Burmese Burmese mese women which are rather startling to western readers The lazy lay delights of motoring In Spain are humorously described de described described scribed by Louise Closser Hale in an ar article article article called The Manana Habit and the illustrations are beautiful drawings by b bW Walter W lter Hall reproduced In tint RECREATION Characteristically In Informative Informative Informative formative and if It anything an Just a little littlemore littlemore littlemore more attractive pictorially than usual if this is 11 possible le the October number of Recreation reflects most strikingly the tremendous Interest In outdoor recreation that now prevails throughout America That a periodical of this class clam ri rival rival rival val the best of the general magazines is one of the most hopeful signs of 01 the times as indicating a widespread heal healthy health healthy thy th Inclination toward wholesome living in the rank and file of the American peo veo people people pIe Of particular interest to Utah read readers readers ers is A Moose Story from Utah Told About Quebec by L C Miller of Salt Lake who tells his story In a graphic manner In Recreations Point of View the editorials various subjects of 01 timely Interest are discussed Recreation hits straight from the shoulder consequently its editorial pages are the best In the magazine THE DELINEATOR Some of the big bis features of 01 wide appeal and interest are are given in the October issue of this pro progressive progressive progressive magazine Among the articles which attract interest are art What Jane Addams Has Done for Chicago The Child Without a Home H me The Menace of the Easy Divorce Philadelphia So Society Society clety besides departments strong in m appeal to women THE WORLD TODAY It would seem set m to ta be quite Impossible to find In any magazine greater variety of topics thin that furnished in The World Today for tot October This ent periodical still gives rent et value for the money There Theral ThereIsa Is Isa a tie portrait of Richard Mansfied and two pictures of him in character 1 together with an appreciation of ot him as ag asa aga a great great actor by b Lyman B Glover Tha Th The t J I Late Vineyard War Var In France Is graph graphIcally graphically described by James Westra Thompson who writes understandingly understanding of ot the conditions that led to It and the dire dira need of the Rugby Foot Football Football Football ball on the Pacific Coast Is proving popular according to Karl A Bickel who tells teUs of the advantages it offers in contrast to the American game Ida Husted Rusted Harper writes of the first na national national parliament to which women hav have been elected that of Finland Other Othe splendid articles are arc given each and ana every one contributing to the variety of ot o topic THE TECHNICAL fol following following following lowing Is a partial list lis of leading articles article In this magazine for October Engineer of Eminence From Mountain Snows Come Valley Riches Guy Gu E Mitchell To Cross Atlantic In Thirty Hours William Wil William William liam G FitzGerald The Mind of the Me Mechanic Mechanic poem Emily Beatrice Gnagey Gnage i iThe The Tho Conjurer at Windy Gulch story Howard Dwight Smiley How a Big Bal Balloon Balloon Balloon loon is Sent Up C H it Claudy Steel Steal Direct from Iron Ore Harry H Dunn How Wastes and Byproducts ar ariMado arc Made iMado Valuable William R Stewart Stewarts You Cannot Kill the Tallow Dip Wll Wil WilLiam Liam Ham Hard Irrigation Canal of or Steel J JB JB JB B Van Can Brussel Oyster Oster Farmers in Japan Ja Japan Japan pan George Edward Martin Talking by Wireless Ireless Dr Alfred Gradenwitz and twenty other articles and Illustrations I A |