Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1903 — The Delineator for April. [ARTICLE]
The Delineator for April.
The April Delineator presents the usual up-to-date display of fashions and a delightful collection of literary features. In flotion there are two fine short stories: A Heathen Virtue, a tale of Virginia in Colonial days, written by Martha MoOulloehWilllams, and illustrated by George Gibbs; and the Shoot-up at Laramie Camp, a breezy story of the plains by Minna O. Smith, with piotures by Harry Staoey Benton. In Thyra Varrick, Mrs. Barr's powerful story, the Interest is splendidly sustained, although the end of the serial is near. The first of N. Hudson Moore’s papers on flowers is given with beautiful illustrations, and a novel cookery series by Miles Bradford begins w{th An International Dinner. There is a page of exclusive photographs of Mary Mannering, the popular aotress. An Out-of-town House, of moderate oost and of especially attractive interior arrangements, is described and illustrated, and of further interest to the home is Dr. Graoe Peokbam Murray’s article on Heating and Ventilation. In Miladi, Olara E. Laughlin disousses the servioe problem, and Mrs. Birney presents a thoughtful paper on Childhood. The departments: The Newest Books, Social Observances, Housefhrnlsblng, The Kitchen, etc., are all interesting and helpful.
