THE ARENA.
No. XXII.
SEPTEMBER, 1891.
CONTENTS.
| September, 1891 | |
| [The Newer Heresies] | Rev. Geo. C. Lorimer, D. D. |
| [Harvest and Laborers in the Psychical Field] | Frederic W. H. Myers |
| [Fashion's Slaves] | B. O. Flower |
| [Un-American Tendencies] | Rev. Carlos Martyn, D. D. |
| [Extrinsic Significance of Constitutional Government in Japan] | Kuma Oishi, A. M. |
| [University Extension] | Prof. Willis Boughton |
| [Pope Leo on Labor] | Thomas B. Preston |
| [The Austrian Postal Banking System] | Sylvester Baxter |
| [Another View of Newman] | Wm. M. Salter |
| [Inter-migration] | Rabbi Solomon Schindler |
| [He Came and Went Again] | Will N. Harben |
| [O Thou Who Sighest for a Broader Field] | Julia Anna Wolcott |
| [An Evening at the Corner Grocery] | Hamlin Garland |
ILLUSTRATIONS.
- [Rev. Geo. C. Lorimer, D. D.]
- [From 1860 to 1865. The era of hoop-skirts.]
- [From 1860 to 1865. The hoop-skirt era. The difficult feat of tying on a bonnet.]
- [1870 to 1875. The era of the enormous bustle and train of sweeping dimensions.]
- [1870 to 1875: "Suggesting in some instances a toboggan slide; in others, the unseemly hump on the back of a camel."]
- [1878. The period of the tie-back, narrow skirts, and enormous trains.]
- [The tie-backs of 1878 and 1879.]
- [The pull-back of 1886.]
- [Fashionable walking costume early in the seventies.]
- [Fashionable walking costume in the early sixties.]
- [The internal viscera.]
- [Anterior view of thorax in the Venus of Medicis.]
- [The same in a fashionable corset-wearing lady of to-day.]
- [Street costume. Spring, 1884.]
- [Street costume. Summer, 1891.]
- [Vagaries of Fashion. Prevailing Styles in Walking Costumes during the Past Thirty Years.]
- [Vagaries of Fashion. A belle in the eighties.]
- [Vagaries of Fashion. A belle early in the sixties.]
- [Mary Anderson as Parthenia.]
- [Julia Marlowe.]
- [Helena Modjeska.]
- [Margaret Mather.]
- [Helena Modjeska.]
- [Miss Marlowe as Viola.]
- [Some of Liberty's recent dresses. The Grecian Costume.]
- [Some of Liberty's recent dresses. The Juliet.]
- [Kuma Oishi, A. M.]