Show i MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER THE ATLANTIC The live wire of practical Interest runs through the Oc October October October tober Atlantic vitalizing all aU its articles and Illuminating Its varied pictures of life lire John Bates Clark continues the At AtI study of Socialism by an article on Education and the Socialistic Movement Move Movement ment mento With pungent criticism and per pertinent pertinent pertinent suggestion an able New York edItor edi edl editor tor discusses optimistically the question which is the daily dally despair of ot the thought thoughtful ful ulLI fulIs Is an Honest Newspaper Possible William H Allen explains convincingly the work of ot the Bureau of ot Municipal Re Research search In A National Fund for Efficient Democracy The Farmers Union and the Tobacco Pool by bJ John L Mathews lathews explains the tobacco crisis in Kentucky This Tide and a clear discussion of ot the prin principle principle principle ciple of Competition by b Henry HenrJ Holt Hell are articles which no student of ot political economy conom should fail fall to read James M I Hubbard in The Progress of ot Egypt and J T T Sunderland In The New Na Nationalist Nationalist Nationalist Movement in India go far afield and bring back near and familiar problems I lems garbed in c tern phrase Chicago Chi Chicago I cago Spiders TV a 1 a web of interest by 1 l y the hand of ot Charles D Stewart which has lias more In common than the name im implies Implies implies plies with The Beatitudes of ot a Suburbanite Suburbanite Suburbanite by J P True Poetry pulsates in the verse of ot Mrs Edward Wharton on Life of Mary Marr Burt Messer on The Closed Door of ot Louise Imogen In A Song of Far Travel of James Brannin in Evening in Loudoun The philosophy of aesthetics receives a notable contribution in the study of J B Fletch Fletcher er Or of f The Religion on of Beauty In Woman Is I F Deland offers a timely Plea Pica for the Theatrical Manager while H H D Peirce gives a few ew pages from his own experience In Curiosities of ot Diplomatic Life Lucy Luc Martin Donnelly Donnell settles a along along along long mooted question by writing affirmatively affirmatively of ot The Heart of a Blue Stocking The characteristic substantial story stor of at the Atlantic which whether tragedy or com comedy comedy edy roy leaves the reader satisfied that it Is true art and true life Is represented by byThe byThe byThe The Heroine by Harry James Smith The Old Od Regime by Elsie master and The Ferry Bells by Walter Valter M L Hardy Upon pon the Contributors Round Ta Table Tal ble l le lie Lo the Poor Adjective and Money and the Man Ian ManTHE ManTHE IanTHE THE DELINEATOR The following is istl tl tide the e table of ot contents of the October num number number ber tIer Are the Dead Alive by b Fremont Rider What hat Is II the Matter latter With the Public School Schools by Rheta Childe Dorr More lore Bright Sayings of Children They Loved Lincoln by Mabel Potter Dag Dal Daggett Daggett gett ett The Funny Funn Side of Womans Suf Sut Suffrage Suffrage frage frage by b Ellis Ems Meredith Mrs Osbornes Letter The Joy Jo I Find In My ly Home by Helen Hambidge The Log Leg of ot the Easy Way serial by Helen Ber Berkele kele Loyd What hat Paris Is Wearing by b Edouard La Fontaine The NewBorn Child by Leonard K Hirshberg M 1 D Plant Your Waste aste Land with th Trees by bJ George W V Wilder Fiction The Sin by Anne Hamilton Donnell Tom Julia by John JohnL L 1 Mathews The s Wing by Edwin L Sabin New Wine VIne in Old Bottles Bot Bottles I by Julia D Mitchell Stradella serial by F Marion Crawford YOUNGS Like the cold white rays of or ofa orn ofa a n searchlight Forrest novelette Fate and the Butterfly In October Youngs Magazine illumines the fearful tearful social and moral corruption of at New Yorks exclusive multimillionaire set Withal he lie has written a burning love loe story and drawn dra n a picture of ot a political campaign that will make the tale stand vividly vivid out among the fiction of the month Bertha Roth beautiful society butterfly scorches her ller wings in the flame of scandal and is thrust down among outcasts by her own o n people Lovely but notorious she aha returns to America and meets the candi candidate candIdate candidate date for president the Idol of ot the common people and thence the story whirls on in a blaze of ot love and politics and color that stirs the blood rarely Fifteen shorter stories make an unusually strong stron number Alicia the Apostate by b Miriam sTank Is the story of a girl of a n religious sect r who has been taught to look upon all nIl men as agents of the devil The Hus Husband HUSband band by Inez G Thompson a brilliant forceful little tale of ot an ornamental so society society man a bulldog husband and a a charmingly Inconsequent wife An Egyptian Egyptian tian Cigarette tte a sparkling spackling little farce far e comedy There are four spright sprightly ly h French translations full of Parisian color and atmosphere re while The Quest by Leigh Gordon Giltner and The Coming Com Coming ComIns ing Ins of at the Vision by Andrew Comstock McKenzIe are clever pieces of fiction On Broadway and Off orr twinkles with stories from new stars and old Including Miss aws Billie Bailie Burke William Hodge Edwin Stevens Steens Carlotta C n Nillson and Gertrude Coghlan Co This magazine for October contains ten short stories the first half halt of ot a serial comments on the thet t 4 1 I c s I I I drama and news books and several essays and poems all aU of ot a quality which should attract and hold readers old and new Instead of the complete novel noel the num number number number ber has for Its Us opening the first instalment instalment Instalment ment of at a serial by Edith Macvane called The Thoroughbred It is a story stor of ot wonderful dramatic power one of the rare kind that goes from one cine climax to another without the least lapse in interest Will Vill Levington Comfort has a most unique story stor called Red War Var It is original end and exciting in every line and cannot but command interest and enthusiastic ap approval approval approval The second of ot a series of ot army stories by Quentin M 1 Drake is called Article 61 Readers of or the September number will recall the first Inspected and Condemned and It is enough to say sa that this new one Is as good as the first Charles Neville Buck has lIas another delight delightful dell ht ful tul tale talc which he calls My Iy Lady Wild Wildflower Wildflower Wildflower flower A seasonable story stor is one by Daniel Steele an Interesting football story entitled They Also Serve TECHNICAL WORLD The following is a partial list of leading articles for Oc October October October tober 1908 Government Builds Cities for Farmers Roy Crandall Compressed Air All Saves Wrecks C F Carter The XRay Ghost story Crittenden Marriott New Process for Copper Coating Steel Harry Harr Wilkins Perry Pem Mountain Torrent Builds Railway Day Allen Anen Willey Ille Making Sheet Glass by bJ Machinery P Harvey Harve Viaduct Extraordinary H HG HG HG G Hunting Charm of the Days Das Work ork Charlton Lawrence Art Works Mimic Life Rene Bache Death Valley In All Its Terror Harry H Dunn Na Natures Natures Natures tures Reservoirs Henry Henr Hale New Steel Plant in China F N twenty other articles illus illustrations illustrations illustrations SCRIBNERS SCRIBNER STable Table of contents for Oc October October October tober On the October Trail drawing by N NC NC NC C Wyeth Veth Reproduced In colors Frontis Frontispiece Frontispiece Frontispiece piece Richard Mansfield lansfield II The first success with portraits Paul The Tho Reward of Virtue Mary Mar R S An Andrews Andrews Andrews drews A Journey to Henry Van VanDyke VanDyke Dyke A Burial on Pyramid Victor Henderson A Chronicle of Friendships fourth paper Will H It Low The Old Canoe poem George T Marsh The Executors Charles Belmont Davis Di Diversions DIversions Diversions versions in Picturesque the Wildest Corner of ot Mexico Illustrated from photographs photo by bJ Dr D T MacDougal and J M 1 Phillips William T Hornaday The Trail of ot the Lonesome Pine chapters to be concluded illustration by F FC FC FC C Yohn John Fox jr An Era of Red and Green Caspar Day Da The Rampart Range Ten Years After Arter Walter alter Wyck Wyckoff off The Town Down the River RIer poem Edwin Arlington Robinson The Point of View Culture vs s Cram CramOn On Taking Ones Desert First What is News The Field of Art George Inness Reginald Cleveland Coxe and R S METROPOLITAN The public Is expressing ex expressing expressing pressing more Interest In aeroplane flight than in anything else just at present The October Metropolitan Magazine opens with an important articles on The Aeroplane and Its Future by Henri Farman the celebrated French aviator who has held so 10 many man records Anything that Mr Far Farman Farman Farman man says sas on this subject is naturally of vital Importance The same umber number has the beginning of at a two part story Saint Lukes Summer by Mary The second and last paper on osteopathy by Dr E M 1 Downing Is another strong feature while Jackson Cross contributes a fascinating paper on The Romance of Piracy Among the other articles and stories In Inthis Inthis inthis this number there are several worthy of or mention namely The Fool and the Idiot by b Maarten Maartens Between the Battle Lines by Sally Royce Weir Nuggets Church by Frank H Sweet Motoring Through the English En lIsh Villages by b Ekin Wallick Red Tape rape by b Will Adams Stories of the by Charles Livingston Bull and North of by Edward Marshall Of serious fiction in Put for October are The Fellowship of Friends by bJ Caroline Duer with Its scarcely credible conclusion and Alice Allee serial Judith J Ji Ith of the Cum berlands In much lighter vein are Alice Allee Duer Millers serial Less Than Kin Don Marquis story of or The Pro Professors Professors Professors Awakening and Anne Warners delightful solution of ot The Wedding Present Problem RECREATION Tho ft cm cover of or this October number is in full c lors ors and alone is worth the tho price of ot the magazine J lJ which Is now on all news stands The hunting season which Is now no on occupies oC more notice in this number than some of ot the theother theother theother other sports and the Illustrations are par particularly particular particularly satisfying as all of them th m represent represent represent sent actual scenes Sportsmen generally will appreciate the table giving the full tull season for game both in the United States and Canada and a full study of this may savo save some Bome of ot them heavy fines I |