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Show The Delineator for November. In the November issue The Delineator susinhis its recoguir.ed pisltiOn as the I foremost fushlon publication aud ontj otitljfcUUUrolHS'"r.Urriirl'l it Aja"""'-fr KNcelle.Vt rcaiUnrrJ.,t Vfcup plemcnti the display of Wfttierfntriiious, which are more cliarmlng than at any previous time. In Action there is the second installment of the Evolution of a club of Women, the bold narrative of a woman's experience in clubdom, purporting pur-porting to be fact; n clever short story by William MacLeod Knltie, entitled An Unpremeditated Engagement; An Interrupted Honeymoon, bv Lillie Hamilton French, a p.ithi'lic incident of a little Yorkshire terrier; and a Western story by Minna C Smith. In the second of bis remarkable photo graphic articles, .1. C. Ilemment relates tome of his thrill ing adventures with the camera. N. Hudson Moor has a strikingly Illustrated pa por on Chrysanthemums, Chrysan-themums, ami in the "Miludi" paper Clara E. Laughlin writes of Coullictlng Tendencies in early married life. A house Small but Artlhlic Is pictured and described by Alice M. Kellogg and in "Calotta and I" Mis.s Uradford tells the story of an old-fashioned Thanks-giving. Thanks-giving. For tho children there is a Firelight Story by Livingston II. Moore; Entertaining l'astluu's by Linn Heard, describing tho construction of the Statue Stat-ue of Zeus at Oiympin; an amusing story by C V. C Mathews, called We Meet Monsieur Daguerre, and a Sewing Lesson. In nJdition there are niimer-'ous niimer-'ous articles by expert treating problems prob-lems of the house andiiousehold. |