Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.

CONTENTS.

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Mother Earth E. Goldman and M. Baginski[1]
The Song of the Storm-Finch Maxim Gorky[4]
Observations and Comments[5]
The Tragedy of Women's Emancipation E. Goldman [9]
Try Love Grace Potter[18]
Without Government Max Baginski[20]
Vive Le Roi Frances Wauls Bjorkman[27]
Reflections of a Rich Man[28]
Comstockery John R. Coryell[30]
Don Quixote and Hamlet Turgenieff[40]
On the Banks of Acheron Edwin Bjorkman[42]
The British Elections and the Labor Parties H. Kelly[44]
And You? Bolton Hall[48]
National Atavism Internationalist[49]
Mine Owners' Revenge M. B.[56]
International Review[58]
Literary Notes[61]
Advertisements[63]

MOTHER EARTH

HERE was a time when men imagined the Earth as the center of the universe. The stars, large and small, they believed were created merely for their delectation. It was their vain conception that a supreme being, weary of solitude, had manufactured a giant toy and put them into possession of it.