Imatges de pàgina
PDF
EPUB

COMES TO THIS OFFICE."-The Boston Herald.

[blocks in formation]

QUINTETS,

stamped with gold. The critics have judged these poems as being of exquisite thought and melody. The volume is sent, post-paid, to any address on receipt of 81.00. Address, W. H. THORNE, DECKER BUILDBy WILLIAM HENRY THORNE, 15 a volume of one nun p ING, NEW YORK.

66

Songs of the Soul.

99 Howsoever we may differ as to the opinions which William Henry Thorne expresses so sharply from month to month in THE GLOBE REVIEW, there can be no dispute concerning the literary worth of his poems. Strength, depth and sweetness are characteristics of his muse, and the nets which he has published in book form under the title "Songs of the Soul," speak of the author's hly cultured mind, poetic imagination and knowledge of the singer's art.-Sacred Heart Review.

MODERN

Kive & singi

THORNE, DECKER BUILDING, NEW YORK.
In extra cloth, Sent, post-paid, to any address on receipt

WILL PLEASE FORWARD THE SAME WITHOUT DELAY IN COPYING ARTICLES, PORTIONS OF ARTICLES, OR POEMS FROM THIS MAGAZINE, EDITORS WILL PLEASE CREDIT THE SAME TO THE GLOBE REVIEW

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][subsumed][merged small][graphic][merged small][subsumed][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND CATHOLIC TRUTH. W. H. Thorne
TEMPORAL POWER A MEANS TO AN END. A Theologian.
BALZAC, AUTHOR AND LOVER. Mary E. Springer
PERSONAL AND PRIMARY IN RELIGION. Humphrey Ward
ANOTHER CRitic CriticiseD. W. H. Thorne.

THE OPALS OF AUTUMN. Caroline D. Swan ..

AGRICULTURE IN THE UNITED STATES. Eugene Parsons

FATHER O'HARE & CO., ON INFALLIBILITY. W. H. Thorne.

[blocks in formation]

361

366

PACIFIC COAST OPINION ON TEMPORAL POWER. Elizabeth A. Adams
GLOBE NOTES. W. H. Thorne.

Conducted by

WILLIAM HENRY THORNE

Office of Publication: DECKER BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY PRICE, 50 OTS. A NUMBER. $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE, POSTPAID

Months of Issue for 1901, March, June, September, December

Entered at New York Post office as Second-class Mail

THE GLOBE REVIEW is for sale at the AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, Chambers St.; at BRENTANO'S, Union Square; at the Catholic Book Store No. - Barclay St.- and at our office of publication, DECKER BUILDING, 33 Union Square, New York; at DAMRELL & UPHAM'S, "Old Corner Book Store," and at MARLIER & CO.'S, 173 Tremont Street, Boston; at H. L. KILNER & CO.'S Catholic Book Store, 824 Arch Street, Philadelphia; at BRENTANO'S, Washington, D. C.; at BRENTANO'S, Chicago; at B. HERDER'S, St. Louis: at M. H. WILTZIUS & CO.'S, Milwaukee; and may be ordered through any bookseller, newsdealer or company in the United States and Canada. Trade supplied at uniform discount from our Home Office, DECKER BUILDING, Union Square, New York. Sample copies sent to any address in the United States, Canada or any part of Europe on receipt of 50 oents.

To live for the future is to live for the present.
To save for the future is to save for the present.
It doesn't always seem so.

But it always is so.

It is true of monetary, mental and moral affairs.
It is a law of nature.

It is the secret of history.

To save for others adds a moral glory to the monetary certainty.

It is doing unto others as you would that others should do unto you-and a little better.

The Penn Mutual Life

System is in harmony with this law and executes it; has systematized it; makes it applicable to the saver as well as to those saved for.

Look into it; Practice it; Be a hero in your

own line!

The Penn Mutual Life

Appeals most strongly to the learned professions. Correspondence solicited.

Its policies are absolutely incontestable from date of issue for any cause except non-payment of premiums, anything in the contract to the contrary notwithstanding.

ADDRESS

THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE

931-3-5 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA

ལུ་བསལམ་ལས་བས ༑ ཏ་པ་

PUBLICATIONS

MODERN IDOLS

"The writings are more an analysis than criticism; and the reader will arise from the perusal of each with a wise knowledge of the mental depth and breadth of each. It is not often that so concise and yet clear and markedly honest analysis of character has been made. No reader of the interesting little volume but will find his interest increased in all its subjects. When an author succeeds in that way, he has made a success."-Chicago Inter-Ocean.

QUINTETS AND OTHER VERSES

"These poems are sure to appeal to many readers, as they voice sincere faith and noble aspirations in language that is full of melody." -Chronicle, San Francisco.

SONGS OF THE SOUL

Is a charming and helpful book to be distributed as a premium for superior merit among students of all classes, secular or religious, at Christmas or commencement season.

"The sonnets show a spirit keenly sensitive to beauty in art and nature, and, throughout, betray a deep and beautiful sentiment." -Denver Post.

Price of MODERN IDOLS, QUINTETS, and SONGS OF THE SOUL, $1.00 each

Address all orders to

W. H. THORNE

Decker Building,

- NEW YORK CITY

MODERN ‘IDOLS;

THOUGHT-PROVOKING MAGAZINE THAT
COMES TO THIS OFFICE."-The Boston Herald.

[blocks in formation]

QUINTETS,

***** Sanvica Doard, stamped with gold. The critics have judged these poems as being of exquisite thought and melody. The volume is sent, post-paid, to any address on receipt of 81.00. Address, W. H. THORNE, DECKER BUILDDY WILLIAM HENKI THORNE, 188 volume of one hundred poems, bound in white ING, NEW YORK.

give a singolawy

THORNE, DECKER BUILDING, NEW YORK.
In extra cloth. Sent, post-paid, to any address on receipt of $1.00. Address, W. H.

Songs of the Soul.

99 Howsoever we may differ as to the opinions which William Henry Thorne expresses so sharply from month to month in THE GLOBE REVIEW, there can be no dispute concerning the literary worth of his poems. Strength, depth and sweetness are characteristics of his muse, and the nets which he has published in book form under the title "Songs of the Soul," speak of the author's

« AnteriorContinua »