. Review of reviews and world's work. Copyright, 1904, by Harper & Brothers. Illustration (reduced) from The Truce. Pen drawing byFanny Y. Cory (Cooney). and they have traveled much abroad. There areechoes of Botticelli and the Primitives in theircompositions, and they show a strong predilec-tion for nature background. They love to placetheir figures in those quaint old-fashioned gar-dens that are filled with beds of foxglove andleadwort, and the paths bordered with box. ELECTRIC VERSUS STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. IN the midst of the beautiful Mohawk Valley,of New York, between points that Coopersfamou


. Review of reviews and world's work. Copyright, 1904, by Harper & Brothers. Illustration (reduced) from The Truce. Pen drawing byFanny Y. Cory (Cooney). and they have traveled much abroad. There areechoes of Botticelli and the Primitives in theircompositions, and they show a strong predilec-tion for nature background. They love to placetheir figures in those quaint old-fashioned gar-dens that are filled with beds of foxglove andleadwort, and the paths bordered with box. ELECTRIC VERSUS STEAM LOCOMOTIVES. IN the midst of the beautiful Mohawk Valley,of New York, between points that Coopersfamous hero, Leatherstocking. took nearly aweek to traverse, the giant electric locomotiveon the New York Central & Hudson River Rail-road last month pulled nine heavy cars at sixty-nine miles an hour, covering the distance in alittle more than three minutes. Such has beenthe progress of a century in transportation. The possibilities of the electric locomotive inthe way of speed, easy travel, and rapid startingand stopping receive


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