Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1902 — The Delineator for July. [ARTICLE]

The Delineator for July.

The great world event of June, the coronation of King Edward VII., of England, will picture scenes that have had no parallel in the lives of the present generation, and for this reason an article by Sir Edwin Arnold on the Coronation Festivities, and a description by the Sir Walter Besant of the Pageants of London, in the July Delineator, are especially timely and interesting. Another of Miss Laughlin’s charming stories of authors’ loves appears this month, telling of the pitiful passion of John Keats; and the concluding paper in the series of pictorial photogranhy treats of genre pictures, the illustrations being remarkably fine. There is an interesting description of the life of Clara Barton, founder of the Red Cross Society, in her picturesque home near Washington. To the series on athletics for women is added an illustrated article on bowling, by a New York woman who has won many honors in this sport. The housekeeping department has been adapted to the many difficulties of the hot weather season, and the receipts for Summer drinks and inexpensive desserts will be welcomed. In fiction there are two high-class stories: The Unpromising Land, by Julian Van Boskirk; and A Daughter of the Wilderness, by Francis Lynde.