April, 1914 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



189 



In the April SCRIBNER 



The first article by 



THEODORE ROOSEVELT 



on his experiences as 



A Hunter-Naturalist in the 



BRAZILIAN WILDERNESS 



UP THE PARAGUAY 



It gives an account of the first stage of his journey up the Paraguay River, impressions 

 of the bird and animal life, of the country, of the river teeming with fish, among them 

 schools of the ravenous man-eating piranha, and of the people. It is permeated with the 

 Author's inimitable qualities of enthusiasm, of wonderful observation, and vivid descrip- 

 tion. Abundant illustrations by Kermit Roosevelt and other members of the expedition. 



Another of George E. Woodberry's 



brilliant, poetic pictures of "North 



Africa and the Desert." 



They are as colorful as a Fortuny painting, breathe the very air 



of the desert, of the burnoosed natives, of the shifting, barren 



sands. 



"On the Mat" is an analysis, a revelation of the religion, the soul, 



the very spirit of the desert and its people. 



Artist and Public 



by Kenyon Cox 



His comments on the Futurists, Cubists and the whole "shock- 

 your-grandmother school" will be read with the greatest interest 

 and profit. 



The Fair in the Cow Country 



by W. Herbert Dunton 



Illustrated by the Author. Bronco busting, cow-girls, cow- 

 punchers, ropers, are all in vivid and hilarious excitement and the 

 competition of a typical Western Fair. 



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Short - Stories 



Worse than Married 



by Alice Duer and Henry Miller 



The story of a wreck and what happened 

 to two on a small island. 



The 

 Day. 



Soldiers of Time 



by Barry Beneneld 

 old clock-maker and Decoration 



Sparks of the Wireless 



by Walter S. Hiatt 



The life aboard ship of the young men 

 who send out the S. O. S. call and others. 

 They have brought a touch of the old ro- 

 mance back to the sea. 



Her Friend, Sergeant John 



by Wolcott LeClear-Beard 

 An army story of the Mexican border. 



CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 



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