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Show 1 itcrnt j Notes. The June TMe Tatl brings this month the usual allotment of good thing Tlie number ojieus with an article on "June Joys, a few of t!iem,"b E. H. B , "New Menus for June-," b Mr b. T. Rorer: "l-asiiiouaolo Luncheon and Tea Inileto," b Tilho May Forney; "Housekccjs.rs' Inquiries,," t Mrs. S T Rorer (a id this department nloiie Is worth the cost of tlie maga zint), 'Origin of the Straw hcrr," a locm, ! William strutliers, "A Dinner for Four Persons forOne Dol-lar,"b Dol-lar,"b Mp-.S T. Rorer, who will civeeach mont'i a similar article. In these dinners tlie rices of each item are given Also a seasonable article on "Canning," by Mrs S T Rore ; "Faults and Punishments of Clillln.ii," by Mrs. Grayson, "Capricious "Ca-pricious Washington," b K. Ik: "Dining Here and There," by Howanl Paul; "A v'haptir on Forks" l Tlllie Jlay Fonuy, who will give a setles of articles iu this !lm. .rr'rtSlo)aear. IaibIKhl by TaUc rati laibli.hlng Co, lfiJ2 Chestnut Stntt, Philadelrhla, Pa. Tlie -AonVi American IUnctc tor June brings to a i!oe the 150th vol-utile vol-utile of this ably conductci! jxriodl cal Its most romlneut feature in a symposium on the emcuon "Do Americans halo Ei.giaud""' Mr Pu-mll wntis incisively of "Mr. Balfour's 1 -au I Bill," uinting out In what rc-si-octs it is un-atisfactory to the IrMi National party, aiu! telling tell-ing why it will tie vigorous op-lsedateviry op-lsedateviry slagf. Tho Marquis of Lome finds n congenial theme- In Sir Charles Dllkt's new look on "ProbIemsofGreaterBrltaIu."What he has to say regarding Canada and the United States will command steclal attention. Mona Caird. who onginated tlie famous dis-cai'slon dis-cai'slon in England as to whether wheth-er or not marriage Is a failure, contributes contri-butes the first of two articles ou "The Emancipation or the famll " Thesymposlum already referred to grows out rGo! Iwln Smth's paper In77ie Hcriew for May' on 'The Hatred of England." The contributors contrib-utors are Col T. W. Higginson, Andrew Carnegie, Murat Halsttd, General Horace Portir, Robert Col-lyer. Col-lyer. General James H. Wilson and M. W. Hazeltlnt. They agree In asserting that Professor smith was In error, an I that there is no hatred of England on tho part of the peopleof the United States. Another international topic Is dealt with ly Mrs. John Sherwood, who writes in an entertaining manner about "Americau Girls in turo." Speaker Reed furnishes a striking paper on "The Federal Control of Llections." A timely article fa that on "Criminal Pollllcs," b E. L. Godkln, the editor of the ew Vork Aieninff Jitt. The passage of the McKln'ey tariff tar-iff hill by the Houe of representatives repre-sentatives lends special interest to an article ou "The value cf protection" protec-tion" by the Hon. William McKIu-IfX; McKIu-IfX; y.uldil wrltts an Interesting little "Chat about f aniens." Theln-ternational Theln-ternational character of this number of77iercuuris still further maln-i talued In the department of notes and commeuuvwhero "3iced on the , Atlantic" Is discussed by a mcmlr of the firm which built the CVy o, |