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Drawing to accompany "A Sheep-herder of the South-west" N. C. Wyeth

Reproduced in tint.

THE ILE ST. LOUIS

Illustrations by Charles Huard.

A SHEEP-HERDER OF THE SOUTH-WEST

Illustrations by the author, reproduced in tint.

ALL SOULS. Poem

Decoration by Franklin Booth.

JOHN MARVEL, ASSISTANT

Chapters I-VI. (To be continued.)
Illustration by James Montgomery Flagg.

THE USE OF ENGLISH IN SINGING

ALEXANDER'S DECORATIONS

Frontispiece

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IN THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, PITTSBURG.
Illustrations from Mr. Alexander's Mural Paintings.

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THE POINT OF VIEW-Suggestions for House-keepers -Of “Authority"

THE FIELD OF ART-Some Examples of the English School at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. (Frank Fowler.) Illustrated

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Entered at New York Post-Office as Second-Class Mail Matter.

Tight, 1908, by Charles Scribner's Sons. All rights reserved.
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England and the English from an
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Who are the English? The anonymous author of these remarkable papers spares no feelings and no effort to arrive at the real origins and reasons for the dominance of the nation that has come to rule a virtual fifth of the world.

German Painting of To-day

BY CHRISTIAN BRINTON. Illustrated. The forthcoming exhibition of German Art in this country, including examples from the Royal Gallery at Berlin, makes this a notably timely and instructive article.

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A Midnight Cabinet Conference

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Modernism

Indians of the Stone Houses

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Following Mr. Brownell's brilliant and highly suggestive article on Poe in this number will be JAMES HUNEKER'S on

The Baudelaire Legend

dealing with the career and work of the French poet and translator of Poe.

Short Stories

By ALICE BROWN, Mrs. W. K. CLIFFORD, MAARTEN MAARTENS, HENRY VAN DYKE's poem on Milton, and a notable Lincoln poem, “The Man Who Came,“ by EDWIN A. ROBINSON.

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