Church review . sentation of thesubject which has appeared in modernjournals. cinating glimpse of the wild life abouthis slab-sided cabin near the HudsonRiver at West Park. While most magazines put forth aMid-summer Fiction Number, Ains-lees strikes an original course by of-fering an American Fiction Number inwhich are five short stories by the fore-most naive writers, F. Hopkinson The Span o Life. By Win. McLen-nan and J. N. Mcllwraith. 308pages, 12 mo. New York: Harper& Brothers. Price $ This is the work, in collaboration,of a man and a woman, but so har-moniously is it arranged that it


Church review . sentation of thesubject which has appeared in modernjournals. cinating glimpse of the wild life abouthis slab-sided cabin near the HudsonRiver at West Park. While most magazines put forth aMid-summer Fiction Number, Ains-lees strikes an original course by of-fering an American Fiction Number inwhich are five short stories by the fore-most naive writers, F. Hopkinson The Span o Life. By Win. McLen-nan and J. N. Mcllwraith. 308pages, 12 mo. New York: Harper& Brothers. Price $ This is the work, in collaboration,of a man and a woman, but so har-moniously is it arranged that it is apractical impossibility to de ect any dif-ference of style. But this fact is notof prime importance. It is the romanceitself whose brilliancy and power makeit a distinctive one. The period of thestory is about the time of the SevenYears War in the British Isles, andthe French and Indian War on thisside of the Atlantic. There are fewmore dramatic periods in history, andthe authors prove themselves worthy. From Tile Spun .. Life. —--*? >-::y-vti-tf-t 1 ? 1 i1^*.i^ffli t(rJ- * Copvrizlt. IM, hy Harper 4 Brothers. THERE IS LITTLE I WOULD NOT DO To PLEASE LA PERE JEAN. article to appear in the Septembernumber describing the peasants Milletloved to paint. The August number of Self Cul-ture continues to show the rapidstrides made by that unique half-tone pictures are superb, andillusrate such interesting subjects asQuebec, the Gilbraltar of America;The Birth of the American Flag;and Papal Possibilities. An instruc-tive article by Mr. Edwin BurrittSmith sets forth the legal status ofTrusts. Mr. Leon Mead pleads for aNational School of Diplomacy, to bean adjunct of the National Universitya1: Washington. An illustration ofFrench justice (?), somewhat parallelto the Dreyfus case, is described inThe Famous Lyons Mail Case, anarticle in which the basic facts of thegreat play of that name are set forth. Smith, F. Marion Crawford, R. Morgan Robertson andJohn


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