Show I t I MAGAZINES MA FOR MARCH I II Magazine for Mach March opens with on one of the most de of automobile journeys as do scribed by v Henr Henry Norman 1 M P under the tte title The FlowIng Road Mr Nor Norma Norman ma man who has been a geat great traveler aU all allover over oer the world and is time the nuttier author of AU All the tho Russia and The UThe Real Japan is 15 an expert us as wel well as a sue photographer His journey took hIm through France to Switzerland Ialy Italy to Austria back to Switzerland then to Gerany Germany and home again to Paris a total of Ir mies miles Ver Very agin dant pictures reproduce part of the beauty of the jO journey rny Francis Wilson gives sOle some recollections ot of Joseph Jef ferson E S Nadal contributes Somo Impressions of Lincoln There is a short stor story by Thomas N Nelson Page A Brother to Diogenes There are also a fund of short store stories and poems by cele magane magazine writers TH THE CAL ton TECH Brandenburg president of the N Na tlona the Institute of Immigration tells teUs in i March issue of Technical World Mag azine of the great fight get between mill and mine ml owners and the empire builders of the the undeveloped wet west for the control of more than a million Immigrants who come to the United milon States each year ear VIctor Victory for the first means the frt concen slums of victo victory great for the population empire builders In city means the wide distribution of the ne net f comer corners Over a rich healthful and undo unde bine country The marvelous new nev tur torpedo with a range twice as long as that of the Whitehead and a velocity nearly twIce as geat great Is described by L E Zeh the e pert The new weapon ha has been adopted by the United State States navy The nav writer William wrier Wliam R fl Stewart continues his series eries on Great Can and Their Builders by telling the stor story of the Suez While dich they face the great problem at Panama readers who wIsh to be wellin fored formed ca can hardly fInd a more interest welin mor lug Ing subject subject Other articles deal with en feats feat both on land and sea electricity as applied tp tD wireless Inca sages In fact from cover to cover me the work is flo wih with valuable chief feature of this months Success is tIme the open lag ing installment of David Daid Graham Phil Ups lips latest novel The Second Genera Phi tion The literary world has been look lug ing for this novel for the last half as lIr Mr wa was known to be working year vear oil it during his 01 summer in France It is a real American stor story France I centered in the I life fe of f the geat great middle west Mr Phil lips is 15 wel well know known for his hI vet strong demo Phi ideas stong demo and In this novel he has carried them possIbly further than In any previous work work Te The second part of Fighting the Telephone Trust by Paul Latzke details ho the most paralyzing system of monopoly ever devIsed was put into effect throughout the Samuel Merwin describes in country an article entitled artcle Crossing Crosing the Ocean In a Pal ace his trip on the giant steamship which made gant it its first visIt to this port a short time ago Captain Joe and Susie Ann by F bJ j Hopkinson Smith Smiths is a se sea sto story written in Mr r peculiarly graphic and delightful style Grace Grce S Richmonds The Man Milliner Iliner Is a story of a milliners shop lIan In iii which most of the delicate part of the work was performed by a man Wallace IrIn Irwin Edmund Vance Cooke Clare Ciare V DwiggIns and others contribute vere verse THE the stories in the te March magazInes none seems likely to more interest and discussion tha than Louis Joseph Josph Vances complete novel noel in the Popular The story The Blood Yoke ha has it its scene laId in the Te Florida Everglades and Mr Vance Vanco has chosen for his theme the love hove of an educated Indian for a young white girl In this respect it resembles the successful play though the stor story is in no sense an imitation but Is worked out 1 on quite uie different i it is said i that the stor UIE Story Was completed some time before the play was put on Be that as it mn may i it make makes mighty interesting rad read a ing Another of moment In th the March Popular is The Malefactor E Phillips new serial story seral Four other serials and a wide variety of s short stores stories complete the number AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS ThIs magazine for March opens wih with an appreciative description of the splendid house Of Mrs Ir Herman Oelrichs at New port port The illustrations of this article in cude elude the frt first published vIews of the in tenor of this home Duran home Durn fo do Nichols Contributes an article of The Model House showing some Successful smal small house houses costing from 1200 2 to the article is numerously illustrated with 40 views and plans The nce of Yal Wal wih ten ter B B Todd at Rock Ridge Greenwich Cnn Conn is described and illustrated as is the residence of D P Kinsley at River a dale N Y Eben E Rexford discusses the rose and it Its culture 1 M Alger do de scribes a new irrigation s System stem invented by a Norwegian physician George Ethel Gorge bert brt Walsh VorIes writ s on The Breeding of Pheasant Pheasants and their value on the Coun tr try Estate Jacques Boyer describes snail raising In Burgundy A S At kinson has bas a practical article on Time TIle artcle Artificial Skating Pond Charles F Holder writes ot of The Pato Patio in Southern California Other articles include a helpful one on fashions in house houses San Construction The Range and I Cooking Apparatus etc te As usual this number Is beautifully ted d and has several stimulating to the I builder is safe t tO sa say that a large e ninel ninety per tat cent of f the three hundred thousand or so people who buy ev ry month buy it primarily for it its clever short sto stores res ties Those in the March issue a are e fully up Ui to the usual high standard There here is isa isa a very er striking automobile stor story called caled The Dust Cloud b by E F Benson Bensun there is iii a most amusing nautical yarn Captain Cos oves c Cure b by L Frnk Frank Tooker there is a delightful stor story Brid Bridge e and Some Crossroads by Beatrice Hanscom there thore are other others on varying themes but butof butof of unvarying merit b by Frederic Tabor Cooper Vincent Vincent Henry C C Row Ind land Anne Mary Mar B B Mul ROWl t JAne W V Guthrie Guthri and aud Parker L Val Wa Water tr ter A fin fine novelette by Robert Adger Bowen several bright essay essays and some som excellent petr poetry complete the number The derwood cover is by Clarence F 1 1 Outing Magazine is dif ferent from other publications in that i It has ha got ot a way awny from exposures of graft and and corruption in political and financial life and is publishing The Builders by Rlph Ralph D series of articles deal ing with tIme the growth of I countr country the development of its resources s sand and the charter character of the real men who are building th the America of tomorrow Time The frt first one in the series is Peopling thA time Prairie and opens the March number Somehow on one has morl more confidence in th the future after reading how these Twentieth century pioneers arl are seeking homes In th time opened to settlement by neW railroad lines ne A new seria aerial by Stewart Ewar Edward White also bens begins in this number I It Is entitled TIe Time Pas is Is a companion piece to The Forest and The Moan talus Judging b by the w y i it stats starts of off offIt It is time the strongest and most mature pro product product duct that ha has come from his pen Fc Plc ton tion is by such wel well known au author thor thom ns as Alre Alfred Henry Lewis Mott and Maximilian Maximian Foster TH THE AMERIC The American Mag Magazine name azine which thiry thirty years ears wa was Monthly h hiis two especially interesting articles in th March arch number One One The E Eden Makers by Julian Julan Helburn tells I of the remarkable thIng things the States reclamation serice service Is doing how howit it Is making ft fit for cultivation a desert I area of acres cres the capton caption area 1941 The Case or of Mabel Parker Arthur I Train ln of the New York distrct district ator fleys office tens tells the stOr story of a slip of a I girl who stole thou thousands of dollars gr through gh freehand freehand forgeries of her au audacious I defense In court cOrt and how her husband swore that he w was the git guilty I peron person ina in a vain attempt to save her I F From rom the side sides this thi number Is wen well up to the standard which the I American Magine Magazine has been setting Tere There is a series of portraits of birds taken In their natural haunt haunts Among the writers of fiction are Mary ar mond ley Charles Buxton Garing Gere George Radolph Handel ph Chester Mar Marga r rt t Burbee Shipp LYn Ly n D Folet and John Is a god good deal in March l McClures that you dont want to miss Mis Miss Ida 1 M Corn Com Commercial mercial brings home the la lax morals that have hult built up great corporations md and business houses show showing ing now how the axioms ot of Pince Prince a although pretty even for Ity Italy of time the Medici Medi i form Corm the cate catechIsm catechism chIsm of the modern captain of industry Ry Pay Stannard Baker continues hIs vei veil lifting series lh rh s on Trial devoting time the current number to time the for formation maton mation of public bJ by lawbreaking railroads and shipper disclosing u us neat and and complicated a piece of un derhan ed machiner machInery as ver you heard of Carl Reminiscences of it a aLong Long Life furnished by far the most exciting chapter we have yet had The Th Escape from rom Rastatt which r recounts th tile story of oC how Schurz wih with two corn on the surrender of the to hid In a bar barn where the cavalry were bivouacked and eneIs finally escaped through a deserted sewer Anthony Anthon Fiala aJa concludes is Recount accounts J i Five Years in the Arctic TH THE the March number Te The Delineator has falen fallen under the spell of romance which the forthcoming ing marriage of the presidents presidents daughter aughtr ha has evoked and presents a as ts leading leadin feature an artcle article on The Brides of the ite House House illustrated with a hand handsome handsome some portrait of Miss Iss never before published Te The fiction of the num number number ber includeS a short story by Mary ary StEW StEWart Stew Stewart art Cutting a clever study of child chUd life by VIrinia Virginia Woodward Cloud and the continuation of f Te The President of Helen lL M Winslows Interesting club stry story Viola Allen AUen the popular young actress who recently marred married a southern million millionaire aire writes of heroines from the point of view of one who has personated many of them wih with geat great sue c cess s Dr Murra Murray concludes her seres series on The Ri Rights of the Child wih with a paper on growth and development and a unique I feature beginning in this number is I Houses by Correspondence the first being The Doctors H use Stories and I pastimes are supplied for the amusement of children and In the other departments may many topic of interest and value to the home ae are treated Fashion of course pla plays s a large larg part in this num number er and th the newest st styles les are illustrated and de describe described scribe scribed in d detail HARPERS n agreeable suggestion or If sprIng emanates from the pages of th March Harpers owing to th the group of outdoor In this number Bishop Talbot of c Pennsylvania contrIb contrIbutes utes sonic some amusing recollections of his adventure adventures among weter western mining camps when h he was among bishop of Idaho and tells some som funn funny stories of mn men and things out there Charles W describes a thrilling Nights Ride With ith Arab rb Bandits over the and Izard lizard infested Sahara which Is effectively I with b by himself There Is a delightful artcle article on Ibex Shooting in the Mountains of in north norther northera er era India b by Joseph oseph Clark Grew who writes of the curious customs of the pee peo people pie and the superb scenery as wen well a as of the excitement of stalking and shooting the difficult ibex Excellent photo photographs accompany artele article Junius Header Hender Henderson Headerson son curator of the museum of time the Uni eri of Colorado describes a genuine Colordo Colorado glacier known as the Arapahoe glacier Other contributors to this did id number are Professor or Boynton Henry JameS President nt Twing Thwing Pro Professor I Bloomfeld Bloomfield as wel well a as some of the be best t fiction writers of the da I |