Life, 1897-03-25 · page 23 of 24
Life — March 25, 1897 — page 23: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Life, 1897-03-25. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
The largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful readers reached by any sneriea ee daily, weekly or_monthly, in the world during 1896 was that of . . we The COSMOPOLITAN M A GA Z I N E During 1897 7 THE COSMOPOLITAN will present a valuable series of papers on the great * industries and more important operations of finance and business. They will be An Important Series of from the pens of men thoroughly familiar with the subjects of which they Papers _on the Conduct of write. No business man, however high his p!ace in the financial world, or humble Great Business his commercial life, but will find interesting and instructive material in this Operations. series. It will constitute a very complete course of business training, and every young man just entering commercial life, and every old man, however experienced, will alike find it of value. The first of the series is in the March number, on “ THE METHODS OF BANKING,” by THOMAS L, JAMES, formerly Postmaster-General, many years president of the Lincoln National Bank. This paper is illustrated by portraits of twelve of the leading bankers of New York, taken for THE COSMOPOLITAN in their bank offices by flashlight. . Mr. Julian Hawthorne is on his way to India, as commis- Julian Hawthorne sioner for THE COSMOPOLITAN, to investigate the famine and plague now Goes to India to Investi- desolating that land. India is the least known of the populous countries of the sate Plague, Famine and earth, and it is worth while sending there an American with an established British 5 ie for reputation for fairness and sincerity, who will paint in his own graphic style, the The Cosmopolitan. actual condition of affairs. I—THE FAMINE IN INDIA. IT—THE PLAGUE IN INDIA. ITI.—BRITISH RULE IN INDIA. IV.—COMMERCE AND FINANCE IN INDIA. V.—THE FUTURE OF INDIA. Will be studied for THE COSMOPOLITAN’S readers by Mr. Hawthorne. These papers will embrace one of the most important series ever presented in a magazine. If Du Maurier had not chosen ‘‘The Martians” as his last title, that would have been the name of the new story of Mr. H. G. Wells, to be begun in the The New Story April COSMOPOLITAN. "The War of the Worlds” is one of the most The War of the Worlds brilliant pieces of imagination ever put in words. Swift and Poe, Jules Verne By Wells—to begin in and Flammarion have all been left behind by the boldness of this new con- April Cosmopolitan. ception of Mr. Wells. Mars, growing cold through the ages, the fight for life on that planet has developed the intelligence of its people to acuteness many centuries in advance of the inhabitants of our globe. They determine to migrate and seize upon our warmer soil. England is the point at which they arrive, and the interest is intense from the first to the closing chapter. ~ — During 1897 THE COSMOPOLITAN will contain a series of articles bearing Does the Modern College upon the merits and defects of the educational system of the present day — Education Educate in and the kind of education Spaces by mocera ne Some ale educators 4 ‘5 have promised to contribute to the series. vith a view to the broadest a ie pues ia Most possible discussion, the editor of THE COSMOPOLITAN has prepared a table fe of subjects which seem valuable for the equipment of the young man or The Term? woman entering the world as constituted in the year of our Lord 1897. The courses of the great universities will be placed in comparison with this table, and the opinions of officers of the university sought in criticism or defence of the merits of the existing arrangement of studies. It can do no harm to have, just at the close of the nineteenth century, a general discussion of the merits of our educational methods. On the contrary, it may serve a useful purpose — and it will be interesting to know what leading educators really think of the system in vogue. ON ALL NEWS STANDS. PRICE TEN CENTS, or, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, IRVINGTON, NEW YORK.