The struggle of Passion and Intoxication for the possession of Youth.-From "Experience" at the Tremont Theatre. This allegory is a revival of the old morality play idea, with modern incidents and modern dramatic method and force. NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE OCTOBER Contents BEAUTIFUL NEW ENGLAND A CLEAN-CUT CAMPAIGN EQUAL SUFFRAGE-By Alice Stone Blackwell THE GUEST OF HONOR-By J. Franklin Babb. THE BED OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS-By Curtis Guild, Jr. A FORGOTTEN NAVAL HERO-By James Philip MacCarthy FELICIDAD. A Serial-By Rowland Thomas WAR'S AFTERMATH SIENA, A MEDIAEVAL CITY UNTO THE FIFTH GENERATION 1915 PAGE 241 245 249 248 250 251 252 264 266 270 271 277 THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE PUBLISHED AT 221 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Publisher, THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE CO. Editor, FREDERICK W. BURROWS Stockholders: Samuel M. Conant, Pawtucket, R. I.; Bertrand L. Chapman, New York City; James F. Mortgagee, John F. Tracey, Belmont (Published in accordance with postal regulations) Subscribed and sworn to before me, Chas. W. Gilmore, Notary Public, for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. My commission expires April, 1920. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Boston, Massachu- The Salvation Army Incorporated Respectfully solicits contributions for its charitable and philanthropic work among the worthy poor. A capable, trustworthy and experienced agency whose workers know the awful need through years of personal contact with all forms of poverty. Maintaining departments for FREE EMPLOYMENT, FREE LEGAL AID AND DISTRIBUTING COAL, PROVISIONS, MEDICINE, CLOTHING, RENT AND ALL FORMS OF RELIEF. Every case known to us by personal and sympathetic investigation. Information cheerfully furnished and Annual Reports mailed on request. Contributions immediately acknowledged and conscientiously distributed. The need is great and YOUR ASSISTANCE URGENTLY SOLICITED. Make remittances payable to The Salvation Army and mail to Colonel A. Gifford, 8 East Brookline Street, Boston, Mass. |