Show r MAGAZINES G ZIN FOR OCTOBER T BE th the very of the October Popular Magazine you ou will find a wealth or of reading matter far above the avont average c of tine tilO other maga I deot devoted d to fiction There ate are two IWO interesting complete te novels sow en short stories and six serIals each uch of which hRS has a for the con convenience ot of new readers readers Among the Shiny many frs represented In the li 1111 4 pages arc are Max lax Pemberton E 1 Phillips Oppenheim Louis Joseph Vance Richard Mardi March Scott Campbell Charles Steinfort Pearson and R B M 1 Dower Bower Edna May lJay ond nd Sam Ber Bernard Bernerd nerd nard are among the theatrical bits who contribute entertaining ills or of personal J nary In thIs months Little Stories ot of the Stage Stase TIlE THE DELl October r De Delineator l Is n a number containing con containing In addition to a t survey urt of the autumn fashions entertainIng fic fiction tion and specIal articles of wide Interest RIchard Le contrIbutes the first part or of an idyl Poet Take Th Thy Lute In an exquisite dream tale laic comprIsing some somo lyrics and there Is a ch clever cr bit bitor bitof or of fiction b by Ellen DouglAs D land en entitled entitled titled The Mother of Emmeline and also the first part art or of n a stor story by Ethel Watts Walts Mumford A Matter 0 of Millions I Ia a delightful commingling of humor and pathos A series on The Loves Loyes of Great Greal ers begins in the num number r with the story of B Beethoven am and his Immor Immortal tat tal Beloved whIch is filled with inter tt not only for music lovers but for every one who has a liking for romances of the heart ChrIstine Terhune Herrick writes Tiles of field hockey as a Jl pew w or of recreation for girls the article t being pre present present sent d with the lope of shinS giving this t healthful exercise a wider popularity In InAm America Am HamIlton French ench has a serious PAper to the Joy of qIng se seon series ries on the value of the tho written n or the spoken word The story of Mary Mry Dun Dunlevy Dunlevy levy concludes the series on Wo Women o men or of Pioneer Times and physical ex erck Is p cd In fire Fountain or of Youth For Dor young people are aro provided stories and pastimes pa that amuse amus as well as hl instruct and ond the interests are tr treated thoroughly and practically THE WORLD issue is isan il ilan an unusually numer In the range rane oI T topics ot of which It so bb treats Scientists ts as well as those who arc aro interested In In drInking the water o of the theU U read with appreciation Edwin E O 0 Jordans paper uA u t Louis ChIcago and the T Typhoid bacillus a The Fight to Save King Cotton b by CArthur C CArthur Arthur Williams tells of the devastation wrought rought by the boll boU weevil and nd The Dis Over cover or of fi a Prehistoric Necropolis byr by is a bit ot of entitle Mrs Irs Ellen BUen M Henrotin writes on Good Society and VJ li woree or e If and the tho position ot of the In regard to this social evil Is by Henry C Potter William 1 R McDowell McDowel and J L I Spalding and b by S SA SA A Eliot George C Lorhn Lorimer r and J H on t l Great Church by Cuthbert Lennox fir of recent legal which so pro profoundly profoundly affects the Scottish Free Church hureh ChurcheS eS Our Neglected Trade nith Ith Asia aja by byS w S Harwood In the Home Hom bf Af the Elk by Honry F Cope Cho Officer b by Wolf Wol von On se nd ah Recent Atro I los In the Con State by Robert Robort E B Park will ouch appeal to 10 varied tast tastes s and j s SM SE nun ber or of orthe the Smart Set 1 a hoot llant and DO r Mowed by Anaa A Rogers Is the title of t the e novel novelette ette tte which opens the issue It Is n a story fn fall of power and quiet humor coaling with fth toe the temptation which to the young oung wIle wife or of u a naval while he iff abroad and ahe he Is moored at home The tale leaves Q a remarkably vivid Jd Im and wilt wUl attract wide attention Other contributions aro from the pens ens of such welt writers as aD neut neur Morris GU Guy Carol Rich Richard Richard ard Le Beatrix Lloyd LIOI Zona Gale Gal Th Theodore odoro Waters Willard Barry Pain Agnes I J 7 Knight AdkIn Variety Is the distin feature of this number Diet e s tor October g timely In the b t sense It reada vigor and 1 UY some omeo at the lm im lessons onS of hour In Its ous da a does not deal with the cursory and titre bUt with the vital thing Its real meaning grand and 8 application it 1 is s h i D t tt use itself I r tr tre JR n U 61 on the liO lIr thou slit of C days day its weight a r I a lr i things Ina 1 a d m s i r er 11 0 a o t i ol 1 t t t I 1 I war which is r rending tj state te pr it i 1 t w Lincoln Steffens has found ma not only for a stirrIng story tor but bu t the or of facts fact and prim Cipes or of the signifIcance to the republic There are arc several st stories In the fiction O of this number which will make tL a ds dis impression and merit comment THE CE October Century will conclusion Q Dr S We lUt Mitchells remarkable biography 1 e Youth of Washington Th The work will in book form October S Tl e strops strop fiction feature Ja Jac k kLond Lond s The Thc S a Wolf nearing is Its it s final climax und and will end in tHC fife ber issue The short stories of the num will include The Thorn That Thai Pricked a pathetic story stor or of some experiences ot f t the e studio Eller by Grace Graco Channing The another Miss Niger tale b by Rose Young A AReady Ready another r story o othe f the thc Nevada Neada Ma Madigan igans by Miriam Michel Michelson I Ison son Love at Lon Distance a humor humorous II ous love story b by James Raymond Perry ConcernIng My Aunt Ellen by Got verneur Morris another ot of Anne War Warners Warners II ners richly humorous Miss liss stories this time Cow a aa and II ft a humorous monologue Richards I b by Rut Ruth If ball Gardner I ma magazine for OC tabor contains an authorItative a from Crom a correspondent on an the Russian ski skiS c ot 4 qc file w F Millard who hns S actually seen that about which he writes 1 Mr Ir Millard shows shots the reasons for tho th 1 handicap which was vas on the Hussian Russi i forces from the very first Other con contributions t to this number numb r are Benjamin Benjami n Brooks Fred A Eaton Elizabeth Luther Luthe r I Car Cars Captain Beatrice Hansco m R A Jessie Knight Nelson N Io d Robert Grant Brank Fow hex and Charles H Coffin number o of f Pearsons Magazine Mn as Its lead ipg article Samantha at the St Loui s 1 Exposition by Josiah Allens e Written In welt known QUaint upstate dialect the tho story stary of her expert acos at the fair with Josiah h her old closefisted spouse ar are y funny funn B Besides the exposition article there th re are ar three other special articles On One Albert Alber Bigelow Paines Thomas Nast article with t ten n reproductions made the tho or or of the famous cartoons another Charcoal and still sUlI another n a timely raper How th American is h s Changing His Food In fiction the Oc number Is unusually bright |