Show I MAGAZINES MAGAZiNES FOR SEPTEMBER I This magazine for Sep September calls cals itself a baseball number Its Is leading article artile is II Baseball a as the Bleachers Like It I by C CE E Fi Van Loan Loana a man who as a baseball reporter has hI followed the game gae for many may years yeara and has hos has watched sensational plays that have feet brought the spectators to their There are two good short hort stories one by John Fleming Wilson Viso entitled The Making of a Man the second a agoo good goo animal story by Charles Charle F Hold Holder er entitled Don Coyote Other articles artcle In tn the number are The he Gateways of the Cities an il ii illustrated illustrated article artcle on great railway raHway ter ten terminals terminals by Edward Play Playing PlayIng Playing ing for What There Is III in It by Percy M 1 Cushing and Afloat on the Pa Pacific rifle one of the series by John Jon R B R Spears Sper v HARPERS Rudyard Kipling con contributes contributes tributes the first instalment of a a two to tol part lart l rt story tOY to the September Harpers Magazine a strange tale tle of a psychic mystery in a family of English people Amele Rives Hives story atory Trix and is concluded ed oil a in this number and there tere are aN other oter capital stories by Norman Duncan Josephine Josphine Daskam D m Bacon Mary Aus Austin Austn AuStin tin tn Justus Miles ies Forman Jennette Lee Le Margarita Spalding Gerry Gerr and Muriel Campbell Campbel Dyar Dar besides the humorous story ator in the Editors Drawer Dwer William Gilmore Beymer Bymer contributes another stirring Article Artcle about two heroic mill mili military ml tary spies pies In our Civil Civi War Var whose mysterious mJ mission can only be partly party explained Holman Day Dy writes about The Queer Quer Folk of the Maine Coast Cot with wih photographs of certain odd od char characters characters whom who he discovered among the inlets and nd islands of ot that picturesque region Antony Anton and Cleopatra Cleoptra Is the subject of at James Douglas Duglas critical ar article tide tc which accompanies Edwin A Ab Abbeys Abbeys beys exquisite drawings Mr Douglas Duglas I reinterprets the character of Cheeps Cleopa Cleopatra tra tra James C Fernald draws the read readers red reders readers ers attention to the simplicity of the English language and Dr Cell Geil Gel con continues his remarkable explorations along the Great Grat Wan Wall of Chine China A quaint Italian hill bill hi town is III described o by Mary Heaton Vorse Voree Von The Th number is rich in illustrations SUCCESS The September number of at Success Magazine begins with wih an ar article artcle tide by H Addington Bruce Bruc entitled Marvelous Master Kuter which treats of the wonderful educational heights height reached by a boy of eleven In Dou flou Du the Bar Br Harris Harri Dickson shows how prohibition is a paying proposition in the south sonth Eugene Wood Woo tells us why and how we laugh laughin lau h hIn in an article artice called caled Why y Is the Laugh Lugh The editorial for the month Ig is 11 The Passion for tor Achievement by Orison Swett Marden In the article Thrifty Old Od Nippon Adachi Kinno KInio Kinnosuke suke points out how Japan manages to do so 10 much on so little The In Investors Investors veston Department contains an n anti arti article art cle tie by Montgomery Rollins o oh Gold Money and Its Relation to Invest Investments Investments Investments ments Smooth Work ork In Selling is the see sec second ond and instalment of a series of o traveling stories called caned New Nw Tales of the Road by Charles N N Crewdson Among the stories torie of the month are His Flis Hi Confidante hy by h Wm Wan VI Hamilton Hamlton Osborne The Tha ElK Biff Moment in the Life Lift of Ellery Andrews Woods Vod BOSS Bos Bo a The Tho Th Scullery Maids Dream by Evelyn Van VanBuren Va VanBuren Buren and The he Sky Man by Henry Webster There are poems by Emery Potte and Robert Reber Haven and a full ful page pe picture fea feature feature feature ture entitled Cutting the Curls POPULAR AR SCIENCE MONTHLY This magazine for September contains the following articles Capacity of ot the United States for Population by Professor Albert Perry erry Brigham Peales Pals Museum by Dr Harold Sel Sellers Seller S l hers lers ler Colton Coton olton The he Theory of Individual Development by Professor Frank R The Origin of ot the Nerv s System System tem tern and Its Is Appropriation of Effect ors org ors by Professor G H Parker An Another Another Another other Mode of ot Species Spies Forming by Luther Luthar Burbank Henri Poincare and the French Academy by M Frederic Masson Collecting and ad Camping Afoot by A S Hitchcock The Ne Necessity Necessity for an International Las Lan Language LR guage by Dr Ivy Kellerman elelman What hat Is a Living Lh g Animal Animal How Much u of It I ItIs Is IB Alive AUve by Dr A F A King Ki Aban Abandoned Abandoned Canals of the State of New NewYork NewYork NewYork o York by Ely Van de Ten Tennyson Tennyson Tennyson and anil the Science of the Nine Nineteenth Nineteenth Nineteenth Century The Reminiscences of Sir Francis Gallon Galton Galon The Eugenics Laboratory of at the University of Los Lon London LR don do The Inheritance of Variation Scientific Items Evolution of the tb SkyScraper Montgomery Montery Schulyer with illustrations b by E E C Peloto The Th House Houa of Change poem pm Rosamund Romund Mar Kar Marriott Watson The e Experimenter Geor Georgia Ger Gerga gift gia ga Wood For a Dead Dad Lady poem pm Edwin Ewin Arlington Robinson From Jr Rothenburg to the t Danube Everett Evert War Warner Warner ner The Lifted Bandage e Mary Mar R H S Andrews Andrws author af f The Te Perfect Trib Tribute ute mite The Big Bad Bd Lands N H Dar Darton Da Darton I ton U S geological survey surey John Mar Marvel Ma Ma Mavel I vel Assistant Chapters to tobe tobe o be continued Thomas Thoas Nelson Nell Page The he Lamp of Pr Poor Souls Sull poem pm Marjorie L LC L LC C Parisian Wedding Parties Parle Frances France Wilson Huard Social Sial Settle Settlements Settlements ments J Laurence Laughlin The Luck Luk 0 of a Book Bk Farmer John R R Spears Sp Women omen and end Public Affairs Under the theRoman theRoman I Roman Republic Frank Frost Ft Abbott Abbot Plus and Minus Alan Sullivan Sulvan The I Eternal Theme rhem poem pm Curtis Hidden i Page Speculation and Stock Stok Ex Exchanges Exchanges changes Samuel Smuel H Ordway member of the th Hughes commission The Point Pont of I View Are the Rich Hiding Travels Trani I Dreams and the SubConscious lus The T Fel Field W of Art Art Some me Notable Paintings at atthe att atthe the t Seattle Exposition Ellon Elt Ernest C otto Illustrated ulo 5 The writer of at the arti article art article cle entitled The Out Outlook Ot Outlook look loo in for tor September takes a very verv grave view of the pres present present present ent situation of affairs in Central America He lie attributes the misbehavior misbehavior misbehavior vior of certain rulers ruler in that part of 0 the country to a panicky condition of I mind attributable to the th cutting of the Panama Pama Canaan an event which In their judgment means the loss of con control trot tr of their affairs by the inhabitants Inhabitant of the Central American republics An n American Diplomat of the New Type in Is hi a brief biographical sketch of Hon L L C from the th pen of Hugh Willard Wiard Dr Dudley A Sargent of Harvard gin a description and crit criticism crl of the Olympic gaines at London in n 1908 Alfonso XIII XII and anal an the New Era Kra in pin U the title i nf it f a n paper 1 contributed by Racket Rachel Challice Other contributors are Edward ham Montgomery Schuyler Schuylor S Major Em Emory Emory ory cry S Turner Lieutenant whose remarkable Antarctic expedition discovered new lands laMs and made the tte closest closet approach to the South Pole yet et achieved by man begins his hi story of the expedition entitled Farthest South in the September McClures President Emeritus Charles W Eliot Elot of Harvard describes the tIme great get success of the new JW Canadian labor legislation under the fUe of The Best Beet Way to Prevent Industrial Warfare Sir Har liar Harry HarO ry O 1 Johnston John ton the English scientist gives An Engl Impressions of American Rule in Cuba Cub George Ibbe Turner discusses the current temperance question from a new Rew stand standpoint standpoint point In Beer Br and the City Liquor pint Problem Jesse Macy Mac on The he Effi Efficiency Efficiency of at English Courts Court and E T I Brewster Brewter on The o Fly FlyThe The Disease of the House contribute two interest interestIng interestIng Ing and notable articles The fiction Includes stories storie by Perceval Gibbon John Fleming Wilson Wison and Kenneth Brown and there U are pms poems po m by Flor Florence 1 ion ence once Wilkinson and Willa Sibert Cather Gather THE DELINEATOR When a maga magazine maa magazine zine finds Ind someone le who can cn testify to toan toan toan an experience that is really realY novel DOVe it ac accomplishes a what is almost alm impossible In Inthis Inthis this day of strenuous living and much writing In its It September number The Delineator presents prent an article arle by Alma V Lafferty the th only oly woman won member of the Colorado Coloro legislature Being Big a Wom Worn Woman an n Legislator is III a frank confession of the difficulties encountered and obstacles overcome Another remarkable feature of this this hll number is a symposium on What My Mv Iv Children Mean to Me by Madame the famous singer Mrs rs Harold McCormick daughter of John D Rockefeller and Mrs rn Frederick Frerick has hs been long identified with the Congress of Mothers The Loves LovE of Ellis Els Island are aT charmingly sketched by Mabel Habel Potter Daggett Dagget in a series of de delightful delightful character chater studies Cold Col Iron the first tint of the new series ades of short stories stores by Rudyard Kipling leads the fiction fiton for tor forthe forthe the th month month Of course cour the te fall fal fashions are a reviewed comprehensively the th pages of at Illustration in color are especially at attractive attractive The Commercial Value of Clothes Cloth by Clara E tell teU the business woman many important facts about personality Edouard La L Fontaine describes d the costumes that he sees on the th Rue de la Ia Paix Pix at and an Helen Heln leLoyd reviews the modes mo entertainingly YOUNGS Humor smiles from tram the pages of Youngs Magazine for Septem September ber her Izi I the opening novelette A Ques Question QUe Question tion ton of Honor by Ida Warner Varr MacLean Miles lle Fairfax drunken Don Quixote riding a ati stilt tilt at most mOt impossible windmills comes corea to himself to find Ind that in a mo moment merit ment of chivalrous insanity and at the point pit of a pistol he has married maried a Puri Purl Puritan tan tn maid whom he had never neer nver met be before b before fore fo Could Coul any situation be b more har harrowing harrowing rowing or Ones sym sympathies are all al with wih the th lovable culprit when Wn he learns of his hi dilemma from the indignant priest who wh had h been forced ford to officiate It is of at the maddest I II one th mad mer merriest merrie merriest riest rie stories stor printed this summer though there is I many my a human heart hert throb min mingled mingle mm gle with Its is mirth The Te Yellow Peril In Hobble Hob Street by b Frank X Plane Finne Finnegan gan gsa is l a delightfully absurd fantasie wherein th hordes hores av th tho Orient represented by one on lonesome Jap are ar routed ut by Irish diplomacy In Beneath Beath the t Powder Power by b Edith M Blanchard the I laugh Is on the ladies ladles for it shamelessly I reveals the th secrets of the Beauty Buty Parlor I and all al the expedients of feminine van vanity 0 ity fy Sophy Sp A Study in Brown by b i John jon D Swain is a studio story sto with a 0 scrub lady instead of a model mode for to the heroine herne It has all 1 the te charm of ot the Bo Bohemian B atmosphere subtly suggested and anda a most t theme them A Question of ot Delicacy by Maud Grange GIDge is 18 a whim whimsical whimsical exposition of an old od Frenchman Frenchmans s ideas Ide on woman and Around Aund the Con Cor Corner Co ner ncr by Eleanor M Ingram is an ex cx exquisite tte little romance with a heartache at the end His Guardian Guran Angel Ancel by b Marriot Hamot Beyond Byo the Use Line Lne by Warren Van F Doane and The h Pool by b Basil Macdonald Hastings all aU strike a deeper deper note and in them daring sub subjects Ab are handled handl with strength and skill akl Altogether there the are twenty stories in 0 addition to th the novelette each cl o a little masterpiece of ot its kind kinds and ad In On O Broadway and Off Of there ther is Js a hearty laugh at the expense of the stars of the I Great White hiI Way Vay I HAMPTON HA The following is the ta th t I Me be h nf r f nf e f ur f 0 1 for September Pui ing on Law Lawless L Lawless less Cities Ules tr H i Til e A Yf Bingham The tocks Crocks t Gold GoldA A Story Herminie Beat Beating Beating Beating ing Men to Make Them Good Gisi harles hanles Edward Russell Rusel Confessions Confession of an art American Heiress tA A Story Mrs John Van Vorst Vor A Vision VIson in September t A Poem Pom William Wilm Griffith The Arge A Morgan Moran Robertson Why Vh Vie Not Want tant to Fight Thomas Thoma E E Or Orten Iren er The Vow of Silence A Stor Story Alice Alce Hegan Regan A Philosopher lof of vA tA A Poem Pom Richard Wight Wightman man Lifting the flit tit Curse Cuse From rom Kansas Kansa G W Ogden The Coming Comine Spectacle In Inthe Inte inthe the te Skies SIEs Garrett Gartt P Serviss The Sil Si Silver ver Horde Serial Story Stry Rex Beach Personalities Like a Million Others Oher I A Story F Warner arner Robinson RObinn I I mas and Diplomacy tA A Story I M My Myra ri Kelly Kely Mary Mary Mar A Stor Story I Forrest t tHal Halsey Hal CASSIERS The leading laing article in Cac Ca as Magazine Magazin for September In is 11 a aver ver full uil account of the natural and omme romme cial resources of Siberia by hy Henry t tRead U Reid Read an English engineer thoroughly f millar with wih the actual engner conditions of tl ti enormous and wealthy portion of the tb Rt RI s sian empire The article is 10 v wry vry ry ful fut illustrated and contains information lon great gt value to engineers el nen and capitalist Dr Oscar Nagel contributes a paper the advantages of producer gas ga o over oer er sol soU fuel ful for the operation of ot lime and ad adment o e ement ment kilns while R M Neilson discuss the th possibilities of electric for communicating the power of merit mam steam s am turbines to 10 the screw propeller The increasing cost rot of It timber suitable fn u PC foundation piles pils lends especial interest i ithe to to the article of f J F Springer upon UIn th thu use u of concrete piles and the wide ex ox extent X tent to which this thi form of construction is coming into use Ul will Wl serve to show shw the manner In which the engineer is 18 aid atal aiding alf ing lug to t conserve the timber resources of the th world The whole number forms a a review of the th great ct engineering problems problem of the present day discussed by eminent specialists in a manner interning to pro professional engineer sener and layman layma alike alie alieTE Im THE TE AMERICAN Hill Against Harrl Harl Harlman man The Te Story of ot the Ten Years Yen Struggle gle g gb for the th Railroad Supremacy of tl West is r the leading lein fa feature of the Sep Sei American o Ray Bay Stan Stannard nard Baker aker writes writ about abut The Te Faith f r the and ad tells why it i is that of ot the one billion dollars that ha he been given away by Americans during the th past pt ten years yean ye for various philan tlc purposes pu comparatively little his has haspe gone |