THE NEW MAGNOLIA MAGNOLIA, MASS. Management of Charles H. Mowry. Catering to Fastidious Resorters of the Best Class. The house which in 1904, the first season under the present management, had the unanimous endorsement of the only authority worthy of consideration, its guests, for being one of the most beautifully located and satisfactorily conducted of the North Shore resorts. A souvenir booklet for your address. at the Old Stand $250,000 has just been spent Remodeling, Refurnishing HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway, Empire Square, and 63d Street Restaurant and Service Unexcelled. Most Modern Improvements. All surface cars pass or transfer to door. Hotel fronting on three streets. Electric Clocks, Telephones and Automatic Moderate Rates Music W. JOHNSON QUINN, Proprietor Send for Guide of New York - Free Seventh Series Volume XXVII. No. 3178 June 3, 1905. From Beginning CONTENTS. Neutral Duties in a Maritime War, as Illustrated by Recent . FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW 577 Has the Clock Stopped in Bible Criticism? A Reply. By CONTEMPORARY REVIEW 588 591 IV. v. VI. VII. A Plea for the Useless. By W. H. D. Rouse, Head Master of Perse 595 Mr. Stanley Weyman's Novels . CHURCH QUARTERLY REVIEW 601 The Queen's Man: A Romance of the Wars of the Roses. Chapter XIX. (To be continued.) MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE 617 "The Whimsical Trout." By W. Earl Hodgson . FOR SIX DOLLARS remitted directly to the Publishers, THE LIVING AGE will be punctually forwarded for a year, free of postage, to any part of the U. S. or Canada. Postage to foreign countries in U. P. U. is 3 cents per copy, or $1.56 per annum. Remittances should be made by bank draft or check, or by post-office money order, if possible. If, neither; of these can be procured, the money should be sent in a registered letter. All postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so. checks, and money orders should be made payable to the order of THE LIVING AGE CO. Single Copies of THE LIVING AGE, 15 cents. Drafts, COMMONWEALTH STORER F. CRAFTS, Manager HOTEL Cor. Bowdoin St., opp. State House BOSTON, MASS. This hotel is new and absolutely fire-proof; even the floors are of stone; nothing wood but the doors. We offer you the following rates: For rooms with hot and cold water and free public bath, $1.00 and $1.56 a day; with private bath and in the front of the house, $2 a day. Will make a weekly rate for rooms with hot and cold water of $6 to $8; with private bath, $9 to $10. Suites of two rooms with bath, $14 to $25. The cafe and dining room are first-class. Open from 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. Please give us a call and see our house. Features of the June Issue: The Municipal Black Plague. By RUDOLPH BLANKENBURG. The sixth of the series of papers on the corruption of politics in Pennsylvania. Our Commerce with Latin America. By Prof. FREDERIC M. NoA. In Prison and in Exile: Experiences of a Russian Student. Edited by WILLIAM LEE HOWARD, M.D. Juggling with Facts and Figures about Transportation; or, How the Railway Interests and their Special Pleaders are Seeking to Deceive the People. By W. G. JOERNS. Rise, Mighty Anglo-Saxons! By KATRINA TRASK. (Mrs. Spencer Trask) Beauty and Light. By KENYON WEST. A plea for a sane and wholesome drama. The Divorce Question: A Lawyer's Besides the serious articles it will also contain Editorial Comments, The Mirror of the Present, Book Studies and Reviews of New Books. Subscriptions. $2.50 net a year 25 cts, a copy (Foreign subscriptions 12s. 6d.) PLACE AN ORDER WITH YOUR ALBERT BRANDT, PUBLISHER TRENTON, N. J. and BOSTON, MASS. |