6 APRIL 1895, page 25

Like Most Old-established Magazines, The Girl's Own Been...

of late, especially in the matter tions. The April number, in addition to the us " useful " articles on dress and kindred topics, specially interesting papers of different......

There Are Some Excellent Papers Of A Descriptive And Bio-

graphical character in the new number of the Leisure Hour, such as Mr. Porritt's on "The American Capitol," and Dr. Japp's on Mrs. Henry Wood. Dr. Japp, who knew the......

Current Literature.

In spite of the disappearance and death of Sherlock Holmes, the Strand Magazine still maintains its character for brightness, variety, and" up-to-dateness." The sense onalism of......

The Magazines.

THE magazines for April are not very interesting. The supply of interesting matter is, we fancy, too much scattered, awing to the severity of competition ; but upon points there......

No Doubt The Englishwoman, The Latest Addition To Our...

monthly magazines, which has just begun its career unaer the editorship of Miss Ella Hepworth Dixon, will ultimately find a special mission. Meanwhile, however, it recalls......

The Sunday Magazine, Like Its Companion Magazine, Good...

changed its appearance for the better, or at least the brighter, although the general character of its contents remains the same. The April number can hardly be said to contain......

The Latest Venture Of The Enterprising Publisher Of The...

Magazine is the Strand Musical Magazine, which has now reached its third number, and which, being well written and well printed, and most varied in its contents, has all the......

The Brightest Paper By Far In A. Rather Too Solid

number of the Porton is Mr. Frederic Harrison's article on "Charlotte Bronte's Place in Literature." It is not at all strident, though heartily eulogistic. It has certainly much......

The April Number Of The Idler Is A Very Good

one. What to some will no doubt be its chief attraction—Mr. Rudyard Kipling's new story, "My Sunday at Home "—is rather disappointing. There are, of course, " strong " passages......