The Review of Heviews. 



CONTENTS (Continued from page xxiv.) 



PAGE 



Leadiog Acliclts (Continned)— 



The Future of Turkey 590 



•What Do the Girls Marry Ub For?" 591 



A Woman Inveighing Against Fashion 591 



A New View of Protective Colouring 592 



The Secret of Dickens 593 



lyiither's Defence of Bigamy and Falsehood 593 



Besieged by Strikers 594 



Miss Kllcn Terry on Dress 595 



The Perils of an Kmpty Empire 596 



Canadi's Viceregal Palace 597 



To Stop Consumption 598 



The Triumph of Wagnerism 599 



A New Source of D;mte 599 



Baboons as Waiters and Shepherds 600 



Plain Speaking by an Indian 500 



The Shopping Palaces of Berlin 601 



Beauty Contest at Rome 601 



All About the S»uls of Animals 602 



Character as Shown in Palmistry 603 



Music and Art in the Magazines .. 604 



PAGE 

 605 



Random Readings from the Reviews 

 The Reviews Reviewed — 



606 



606 



After 607 



nie Fortuighlly Review 

 The Contemporary Review 

 The Nineteenth Century an<I 



The Christmas NumBerf . . . 



The Bound Table 



The World's Work 



The North American Review — The Forum 



603 

 608 

 609 

 610 



The Italian Reviews — The Twentieth Century 



Magazine 611 



The Spanish Reviews — The Dutch Reviews 612 



Languages aad Esperanto 6J3 



Topics of the Day in the Periodicals of the 



Month - 6J4 



Book of the Month: !>ir Robert Morier's Life 616 



The Review's Bookshop •■■ ■•• ••• 62J 



Insurance Notes ■-• ••• •■■ •■• •-■ 627 



VALUABLE ALIKE TO THE INVALID AND ROBUST. 



It is iiiiiv rcciiL;rii>cil tliat the niattt'r of (.Hot is one 

 that affects everyone in a groater or lessor degr'^P- 

 ilost of the ills from which iiiiinkintl suffer may hv 

 attributed to errors of diet, and there is to-day a 

 greater demand than at any other time for a pre- 

 paration that is sustaining and nourishing, and at the 

 isame time appetisinn. 



Such is the -'Allenhury's " Diet, which, althoui^h it 

 Jias only been introduced a short time, is heoominfi 

 jilmost general in use, as it is e<iually valuable and 

 acceptable to tho«r in delicate or robust health. The 

 •'• .MU-nburys " Diet is a partially pi-edigested milk 

 and wheateu food. ea.sily assimilated by those of the 

 most enfeeble<l digestion, and an especial virtue i.s 

 it.s ea.sy preparation, for it can be made in a minute. 

 Ti'<|uiriiig only the addition of boiling water to rciuler 

 it rea<ly for use. 



Tho " Alleiihurys " Diet is cpiite distinct from the 

 "Bell-known " .Vllenburys " Food, for infants. It is 

 a food chiiflv intended for adults, and i.s especially 

 lielpful to invalids, <l.vsppptil^s and the aged, wliile as 

 a light su|)per repast, after late evening engagements, 

 when a heavy meal i.H not desirable,, it has no e<|ual. 



Taken by nursing mothers, it has proved of .>nir- 

 prisingly great value. It increa.ses the <|uaiitily and 

 (piality of milk, ami induces restful sleep. It is 

 obtainable at all chemists in tins at Is. Od. and .'Is. 

 <'ach. 



Another of Messrs. Allen and Hanbury's products 

 of high nutritive v.ilue is The " .Mlenburys " Milk- 

 ■Cocoa. Tliis product is al-so partially pr<'<lige.sted. 

 and is taken bv all thow who cannot dige.«t cocoa 

 as ordinarily prepared. It requires the addition of 

 boiling water only to make at once a delicious and 

 highly nutritious beveraco. It is supplied l)y all 

 chemists, in tins, at Is. 9d., .3s.. and (>s. (id. eacli. 



Tb,. " .MIenbnrvs " Diet, and the " .Mleiiburvs " 

 Milk-Cocoa being simply prepared and easily digest- 

 •e<l. represent the ideal forms of nourishment for both 

 young and old. 



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