Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1902 — The Delinator For June. [ARTICLE]

The Delinator For June.

The June number of the Delineator leaves nothing to be desired in its fashions, in the timeliness of its household matter, in the interest of its literature, and in the beauty of its illustrations. Tho publication some time ago of an article on Old Blue China aroused such interest and involved so much correspondence, that a supplementary chapter was planned to give collectors the information desired, and appeajs, fully illustrated, in this number. Portrait Photography of To-Day is interestingly treated by J. O. Abel, and many representative pictures by the leaders of the new school given. In the athletic series Edwin Sandys, the expert, discusses swimming—its value as an exercise for women, how to become proficient, and fancy swimming; a remarkable series of pictures accompanies the article. Marguerite Tracy contributes Five Minutes Grace, a story clever in dialogue and original in plot; and Margaret Whillans Beardsley has written a strong bit of fiction in When Justice Was Appeased. The third paper in Dr. Murray’s Series on Child Training deals sympathetically, yet wisely, with the disobedient child and discusses with parents the vexed question of rewards and punishments. The departments present matter of interest for every branch of the household—Summer Furnishings, Cookery, the garden, etc.; and t .ere are also the ever entertaining Pastimes for Children.