Church review . ape Paint-ers has portraits of four represdntaiveartiss. and a sketch of Jean Racineani His Age shows the great dramat-ist in the resplendent but cumbersomewig of the time of the Grand Monarch. Messrs. Warner and White have com-piled and published a very interestinglittle booklet called Trips by Trollyand A-Wheel Around Hartford. Itis copiously illustrated from photo-graphs, of special artistic merits, oneof which, through the courtesy of thepublishers, we arc enabled to repro-duce. The little book sells for tencents, and it can be found on all news-stands. The varied and inter


Church review . ape Paint-ers has portraits of four represdntaiveartiss. and a sketch of Jean Racineani His Age shows the great dramat-ist in the resplendent but cumbersomewig of the time of the Grand Monarch. Messrs. Warner and White have com-piled and published a very interestinglittle booklet called Trips by Trollyand A-Wheel Around Hartford. Itis copiously illustrated from photo-graphs, of special artistic merits, oneof which, through the courtesy of thepublishers, we arc enabled to repro-duce. The little book sells for tencents, and it can be found on all news-stands. The varied and interesting in-formation, and the maps it contains,make it really worth several times theprice. In this day when the hope of ultimatechurch unity is entertained so widelythroughout Christendom it is interest-ing to note in Stephen J. Herbens ac-count of The First Camp-meeting irAmerica. in the July Womans HomeCompanion, how much the open-airevangelistic meetings of the early partof the century had to do with breaking. WADSWORTH ELM.—From Trips by Trolley Messrs. White & Warner, Publishers. ATHENLIM. cd. For instance, two hitherto unpub-lished portraits of Sir Walter Scott, ac-compained by a sketch of the artistwho made them, are followed by a de-tailed and authentic account of the ro-mancers unhappy love affair, whichcast a shadow over his entire life. Theauthor of this true story is a descend-ant of one of Sir Walters intimates,the brother-in-law of his successfulrival and life-long friend. With its infinite variety of excellen-cies, the July Ladies Home Journalappeals to every taste and touches uponevery interest. It opens with TheMost Famous Little Town in Ameri-ca, which pictures many interestingspots in historic and literary is a delightful view of social lifein the Colonial days in When Wash-ington was Married, which brings tolight many new, interesting facts. Aseries of almost incredible narrativesin The Moonlight King tells of the The descriptive articles pre


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