Show I TIlE THE TI IE BEST MAGAZINES CONTAIN II I I The Thin appearance of or The fhe Reader for October Is III tori attractive From rom It III delicately tinted cover rover to Ita its last luat advertising page ae nothing nol but the tho most mOlt perfect tate taste la is displayed The table lallie of or contents content shows show ho cure core In the tasking making makin headers Header of widely varying desires should hould lint find am ample ampie pIe Between net wen HoUgh story atory of ot The Girl and the Julep h Is II real ral American humor IId Israel essay elsa on the very verb er satisfactory of at Monsieur t tImer there Is le a wide Held fIeld that I is Ie covered cover Uy by U The Issues of the tIme Cam Cain by ii Arthur Arlhur 1 J Street An mel Inci Incidental dental Tragedy by b Flower American an Literature by Will D I Howe Howo The Time Cattle on the Hills by IW Hector Puller luller time the only war corre torre who got Into Port lorl ort Arthur Vet Wet Weather Talk by Jamea Whit comb Riley Octave OrIA Thanet A Little A VIsit to the Farm two charming drawings In color by Will Vawter VR wier besides beside other othor I II and decorations decoration noine good goat verse verlO an RII installment of ot The Man Ian on omi the tile Box Hox the met last Deck Dek Melton story the concluding article on railway acci dents In the nines by b Francis Lynde and the Lit h always al Interesting editorial d de of ot Writers and Headers Hadr S SC An Au n article on Working Ones Onos Way VAY Through College which Is contributed to 10 The rhe Youths Youtha Companion for tor Oct Ocl 6 bv by b Arthur Stanwood Pier ller will 1111 be b read tela with Interest relt by b of or youths youtha whose who e mean are more limited than their ambition I S I Two stories In Th Time Youths Youtha Compan Companion ion for Cor or Oct 5 t are bright with humor In It Dot A I Lady Louis R n Maker linker of or the struggles of an old ohl farmer tp make A R lad Iad lady of ot hU hili daughter and of hi hll but hut nevertheless grail gratifying lying failure Ever man muon who ever r In la his boyhood had to 10 wear clothes clothe unlike any All other boys bos will with the hero of Ida need Heed Smiths Smith story of ot Time The Yellow Trousers Trou era C SC Robert L Jj widely idely known through ough the Ih newspaper r correspondence signed Lincoln tells tell Ie II In The Companion for tor Oct 0 G of ot some of the Improvements proponed In tho the nation national al RI a Capitol at nt Washington 5 The mischief a 1 bear did dill In nn on apiary Is IN welt lell described by 1 Frank I Pol Pollock lock bock In hit his story of or The Honey lion Thief Thiet In itt the tho Oct 6 G IHU of 0 Time The Youth Youths Com Corn Companion panion C IS Tho Time October house Homo Is 19 on one nf ot the tho strongest numbers of thlu thie delightful magazine Front From cover to 10 cover cOer It t Is packet packed full Cull of or Interesting and amid helpful Among not hot notable utile able articles may be he h mentioned If A by a It Woman by b Vir VIrginia ginia Robin noble In which Is I described n It charming home In Buffalo built buill without with without out the time aid of or either cither architect or con contractor contractor tractor lor There are ore many timely hints here her for tor forceful contribution The Vital YU ital l Thing Thin In the Lb Homo Home Is II on ont one nf ot the host beat of ot the Ih kind that ha huts hll may IMY acquire anti taid a n general education besides beside seeing the world How th wish fail falle of ot a u by DY NUOn of or a mysterious countess counters I is narrated lu iu an In amusing comedy coined y which end endl happily Mr Ir Bradford ha hoe hal contributed numer numerous num oua ous ou literary ti rry unit and 1 critical artIcles article to the Atlantic Monthly anti other fInd In 1505 he published ln u it volume of ot cs cc e lays entitled Types Type at r American Char Charin in titer lIe He wits wua born Lorn In In ill n 1861 and IN Ic the tha eighth In direct ct descent from fro j Jt JOY William Bradford of Plymouth colony c lony In KM he hi pad several months montha III in Home nom making a R careful rare Cui study of or the city and thua thui laying n a foundation foe foi the wn scena In The Tutor Ill WI Ills fattier father U to well known a III as a publicist and antI foi rOI hi hit his activity In iii political reform MumIn Co lo loS Cot t S Mr Bellamy former volume olum of charades charade have hov won a great and Ind well deserved reputation and It I ii probable that thai they bt or are Brt the but ever printed A as Third Century of 01 will be bt welcomed by M R large lare num nurn number her ber of people popl Th These Ilk like hike the earlier collection oll are art H u excellent III In verse terse a athey as they are art In riddle Some of them thern would In lii fact deserve to be b remembered fur Cor or their poetical quality alone Mr UP Rd I hooks hook fIrst a 11 wakened a general Interest t I In charades as II a form of 01 and amid hi his hll verse V still hold the th highest place pille The rIte hI appearance of the book differ dUra from roam that of the Ihl volumes olun It 1 II bound In a I rather form designed to tn attract book buyers buyer a as 1 a graceful little IItti holiday gift C C CJohn John Jehn Lane Ine ha has just JUll ju published a It story of the tue stirring times time of 0 the John Job Immediately preceding the varied period of ot Mr Winston Inton Churchill novel 1101 The Th In Frederick I Motts novel entitled Before the Crisis Crisli The picture drawn I is II of if r the turbulent dRY days dayon on oh the Ianus Iun border bord r that preceded ed time the of af the Confederate states Time Till events event rioted related took place 1 In this the campaigning along the Oage and Olin Ossa 11 at a R time hut a III some seine one hUM huH wild inid on one there wa was f rum raining Ing law laws without materially con ron contributing to 10 order while whIm the tho other wa was walo exacting o Dome degree decree of or order without much regard to law liw hL The file ft open west well be became becOme cOme came naturally the duelling ground of tit the tho two national llano I purposes purpose 1 before the tue Initial rupture at home III Julia John Brown Drown Brown to 10 use the name he h bean beam I ar III In poem adding n is III he h lid dId to the unhesitating tating part he h played In lii the turbulence nf of I the lilt western border his hll extraordinary attempt within the territory of ot he lie ties let destined tined Lined confederacy to 10 enlist en lilt the Instant 1111 us of ot fort force In iii the time support nf ot abolition a boll sentiment It ha hR has always an en engrossing grossing figure and situ II a t bone of ot contention In historical Mr rr Molt Mott pre prent him with hi his stitch small but well dIscIplined army arm a as of oC Crom Cromwell well and prominent In III the etor 1101 tory a aIn as In lit th tile Ihl place lilacs suit anti time II e he exercises u a 1 directing upon time the love mo me mothe live the which pervade tIle the la Ia I com coal to 10 our notice It should be wad rend by ever every woman wonton Interested In lii the we wel ml fare of her Iler home ham ei Colemans little rmon on The habit should also Aho lie be 11 taken take to 10 heart This ThIB write writes Mr Coleman Is 18 a n bad bed habit and AntI like mot most vices vice often cornea comes front from an Indulgent In an It entirely proper The Time furnishes two Inter esting themes Curious Philippine houses Holme and Arts arid and Crafts at III the Fair l The Time Philippine article Is Illus with the time picturesque bamboo and ant nhi dwellings of or the various tribes forming the Philippine Reserva tion lion Th The house houlle of th the Moro More which Is without doubt the most mOlt unique habitation at tho the Ion Is II used as a R cover design In tho time Hold field Jean Hamilton writes entertainingly of or potter patter metal metalwork metalwork work furniture etc elc Mrs Mn Irl Henry Wado Wade Rogers HaBer who is IH H on one of at the time wise and Alia brilliant women omen of the day tells telle of Dutch Colonial Farmhouses sizing the debt deb I which we e owe oe the early Dutch settlers for lor the Ihl permanent Im press prest left by b them on our domestic architecture |