Once More the Delectable Dolly 



Being more Dialogues by ANTHONY HOPE 



" More Dollv Dialogues " is a rallying crv sure to 

 call together a large, a choice, and a merry company. 

 Dolly both cheers and inebriates everyone but the ladies 

 who are unwise enough to enter the social lists against 

 her. The years have not faded her looks, nor marriage 

 quenched her high spirits, nor the lessons of life lessened 

 her interest in her gowns. So she is just as much fun as 

 ever, and perhaps a little more. Certainlv we never saw 

 her to such advantage as in Mr. Howard Christy's 

 beautiful and abundant pictures. Mr. Anthony Hope 

 has given his readers manv kinds of good entertainment, 

 but not another ot his heroines holds Dolly's place in the 

 public heart. 



People of tKe Woods 



Stories of Denizens of the Forest. 



Mr. W. D. Hurlbert has told our readers about 

 the porcupine; it is not accounted an ingratiating animal, 

 but in his society it proved a mighty entertaining one. 

 He is to introduce us to other of the wood's inhabitants, 

 — to the loon, and deer, and several more, — and his con- 

 summate knowledge of his friends, his native easy humor 

 and sympathy, insure us of pleasure in their company, 

 as well as make certain that we will end by knowing a 

 good deal more than we did in beginning this social round. 



In tKe Wake of 

 Science 



Drawn by Howard Chandler Christy. 



To maintain a record of actual scientific develop- 

 ment, to set forth the plans and prospects of investigators, 

 to explain new inventions of great importance, and to keep our readers in constant touch with 

 the best progress in scientific knowledge is our constant aim. We have secured a number ot 

 articles which will throw light on what is being done here and in Europe along this important 

 line of human effort. Some of these articles will be : 



UNSOLVED PROBLEMS IN CHEMISTRY 



By PROFESSOR IRA R-EMSEN, of Johns Hopkins University. 

 THE REICHSANSTALT. — Germany's Laboratory of Applied Science. 



THE NEW NIAGARA.— By rollin lynde hartt. 



The wonders in mechanics achieved by the falling waters. 



