Show M I S 04 Tho Peculiar relIgIous philosophical thought hen hall given J arlo Caillard PH so conspicuous n II hillon tho the hung lonK lon list Hit of ot brilliant contributors to the t he Contemporary Con He lie siow 1 I especially marked In her latest latent article entitled The rite Ethical Individual and Immortality lI Thu liitt Ih article Is U re rim reprinted printed entire In the thc Living Age tot for July r rIt It IL n a clever ld idea u of Emily Cooks oaks to 10 sort out train from the medley of ot lyles those thos that describe de her troubles with help and group them together In a Il magazine article un ler Ian the title A Chelsea Chel cn Menage The Time succession ce lolI of at servants Is Os an arm Imposing me and their mistress caustic Intro add auth to tho tOte Interest with which he reader leader watches them tOtem file me by The article Is from the tho National In the Living Age Are for or July 25 5 Especially attractive far or midsummer reading Is the tue th number of ot the Living Ago Age for or August Opening lf with whim an nn ar ur article tIde from rein the 1 on nUI Supernatural In tury FIction PI and nut following that with the this Instalment nt of or THe Tho In which M fascinating story draws towards Its climax It contaIns contain also some delightful letters of Charles Dickens just tt 11 Chambers Journal a 1 clever short story atory from the Magazine called Ills IIla Ix Aigrette Hardy Barely does docs one ona road read a n narrative of at main moia thrilling Interest than titan that In Magazine in which Major his mistreat ascent of ot A lion on It U Is l entitled A Night In the theOl Open Ol en at nt Thousand Feet Jeet ana 13 reproduced In the Age Ago for tor Aug AlIg 1 and 8 S Sw I r w In August Augut number Short Stories offer orr 1 I four our prizes for r stories of from 3 to words to he be hauled In be bc betor before fore tor 5 Dec bee c 1 i next the I he first II prize being of at atmo silo MOO the hue second of O 0 and the third and fourth fortim of ot 26 25 each Tunic prizes tire are In addition nto to the regular rates rutes paid by hy bythe I Ithe the magazine Time There is In no rIa restriction ns us to theme Contributors should ad address address dress tue editor of Stories prize julie competition 34 24 West Welt ent street New N w York To the August Smart Set let Mrs Burton Hurto Harrison contributes contribute the II 11 ii S Husband Hu a aver very hugh sketch and art the stories t o ot othe the number Is one anI by hy Ather Ath r ton toil The he Hell described lIe u a ua liS liSa aa a soul of Ot power I In wholly different relt vein IH hi II TOte The pets by Arthur Arth r Stringer stories storie at mar lire contributed contrib by b Junies Cabell C 0 CH 0 H n Dur ln lri llla Win W V 1 Anne Antic 0 Prince Vladimir Vla un ant und Tim eod sia sJ Garrison GarrisonS S S I Mc lures Henry liar Har lands lanti new Italian romance M hi Mi Friend 1 Is thu tiit leading heeding of the he fiction number o ot Uc a nil as It HS wet of at Im Inn te Mr Harland h 1 Is evidently bound to make n a third sue soc ests lle one olle would seem Beem to be th the height of ot realizable ambition i 0 With the exception of Jacob A Kill fills n a sketch by y Lincoln Steffens und J A fon the by b Doane Darius oune Ko Ho binson the th August Mci l I lures Is entire entirety iy ty 1 dc lIli x l to fiction elton Henry Harland delightful story My ily Iy Friend Prospero which Is III now In Its third Instalment Is Isor of or course courle the lending leading feature In this dl The Method of ot Chariot Stuart York by Ly May Mity Kelsey Champion I Is 1111 a delightful story atory of or a 1 boy bo Two Too Sides ot of n IL Street by Mary Hury Haymont Andrews Andrew IH is w In that tnt nil I thor thora Charming manner r Stewart Ed Edword word White contributes a blazed trail story entitled Tin flit I to h viiu tta I on John Johll Palmer o I George arr McCutcheon also contribute short shori of ot Interest 0 5 0 lIy ly far tho the most Important contribution lion tion to I the lie August I l la is Alex Alexander ander Hume Portia Till Vito lean kan of ot In III hit his paper In lii hi II Ilk recollections re ol of ot I im Om Janice Jamos un v writes rites of 01 The rh Ib Juke Duke of ot Argyll ArgIl all nto ot of First ut by Florence Russell and Tin HIP Jh National Art r Society by b Andreas Mantling ard ot or note In fiction TOte The ot or t Lc he Lode Lude by Elizabeth I rt hi and nud A Delilah of at the Philippines by b Col John G O Leefe LeeCe art are Interesting In jm GIrl by Wl Wll lOam IJa l Allen Alien lIon White in Ia the tho August AUGu t Wo Woo Home Homo Companion will viii appeal to t fill hI those who are Interested Int In the tho gen gait gentl tl 11 tic sex The Form lomm l rm of ol the Dagger It iI sn clever clem story atory Ilor Is still 1 Kimball nus ell and Frederick I 1 M 1 SmIth lire are among the thC contributors ot of short niton fiction The Tho usual u ual departments anti hints for or the hume home round roun out an on attractive Issue I S S The Current Literature for tor August Is nil all unusually Unusual Interesting Issue of ot the tho magazine The Tue leading articles article are Servia Its J cOPIt The die che IndIans Indiana of at Patagonia J by J A Hatcher and a short story by b Nancy Huston Dank Banks ISS Shak Parallels by bym Vm Wm m 8 H Walsh In MagazIne la is laan isan an Illuminating ilium Inn tine review of ot a n book by b Edwin How thoroughly Mr lr Walsh understands his subject an as well smell u Is i how ho gracefully hp hr scores COres may ma be from time the following Mr Ir l tot makes makiI much macit of oC the fact that thu on two occasions Shakespeare Jests made nude by rela lives which Bacon himself has hns record id ni In n his Now low the Apothegms was lAS not published until ong after arter the death alike of ot Bacon and arid Let I t us u give II the Jokes And asid their varla vania lone Ions In the time Apothegms Dacon records 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