Vol. 73 April 4, 1903 No. 14 CONTENTS THE WEEK : 773 The Tenement-House Bill... 745 By R. Clipston Sturgis New York's Canal Referendum". 745 Spring Song (Poem). 778 By C. F. Bates Boss Brayton Defines His Position. 746 The New American Navy: The Battle of The Chicago City Election . 747 Manila Bay. 779 The Newark Indictments 748 By John D. Long Laber Politics in England 749 A Mile with Me (Poem). 793 Macedonia 749 By Henry van Dyke La Grande Chartreuse 750 Apples.... 794 750 Captain Mahan on Personal Religion By J. Horace McFarland 801 “ The Dream of Gerontius”........ 751 By Val Ormond Jewish Socialists Take up Co-operation.. 752 A Bit of Holland in the Caribbean...... 803 By Walter Hale 808 Peace for Ireland ...... 752 By Mabel Earle The Coal Commission Report.. 7754 809 756 A Preacher's Story of His Work By John G. Whittier 811 Lenten Meditations ... 757 By J. S. Crellin 759 820 By Emerson G. Taylor 821 Friedrich Delitzsch (Portrait and Sketch). 761 By W. S. Rainsford The Forest. - Chapter IV, On Making 829 The Life of Teasle. Camp.. 763 By Arthur Henry By Stewart Edward White BOOKS OF THE WEEK.. 834 The New Opera Director (Conried)....... 771 CORRESPONDENCE.. 839 The Outlook is a Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine in one. It is published every Saturday--fifty-two issues a year. The first issue in each month is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice as many pages as the regular weekly issue, and many pictures. Price.-The subscription price is Three Dollars a year, payable in advance. Ten cents a copy. Postage is Prepaid by the publishers for all subscriptions in the United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam, Porto Rico, Tutuila Samoa, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in the Postal Union add $1.56 for postage. Change of Address.—When a change of address is ordered, both the new and the old address must be given. The notice should be sent one week before the change is to take effect. Discontinuances.-If a subscriber wishes his copy of the paper discontinued at the expiration of his subscription, notice to that effect should be sent. Otherwise it is assumed that a continuance of the subscription is desired. How to Remit.-Remittances should be sent by Draft on New York. Express-Order, or Money-Order, payable to order of THE OUTLOOK COMPANY. Cash should be sent in Registered Letter. THE OUTLOOK COMPANY 287 Fourth Avenue, New York Copyright, 1903, by The Outlook Company. Entered as second-class matter in the New York Post-Office. |