Contents for July, 1915 stand between us and military disaster, so long as we remain in our Playing with Death in the Dardanelles Views indicating how ordinary activities of the invaders, aside from A gigantic nation-wide meet that will develop aviation and give our organized militia the machines and air scouts it needs Running the Home Like a Factory A New Jersey woman is cutting her housework in half and increas- ing her family's comfort, by adopting efficiency principles Pictures of incidents within the nation that is surrounded by foes New inventions that are putting the familiar nickel and dime show ahead of the legitimate theater in point of comfort Where Nature Heats Household Water Robbing the Motor-Boat of Its "Chug-Chug" Designers and builders are making over the crude craft of former days into a silent, luxurious racer without boosting cost She teaches school children how to handle biplanes Mending a Hole in Uncle Sam's Pocket Careful planning that saved two and a half million dollars that How the British nation is taking the war more earnestly, and is A Berry That Came Back. A fortunate discovery caused fruitgrowers to stop rooting up their "Millions for Economy" Now that the railroads are being crowded by rising expenses, they The New Light Doctor. He will eliminate domestic grouches. Useful hints derived from the experience of those who have done it The stress of war and danger is softening and deepening the natures of those taking part in the fighting, as shown in photographs She has been engaged to teach the women in her community how to Technical World Magazine should be on the news stands on the 17th of the month preceding the date of issue. If unable to get TERMS: $1.50 a year; 75 cents for six months; 15 cents a copy. Foreign postage, 75 cents additional; Canadian postage, 25 cents The way in which the wily concessionaire and the gateman with the The Government-built railway in Alaska will launch the United Scenes from Everywhere Interesting people and incidents, from New York to Alaska Nature Faking De Luxe How some enterprising capitalists are honestly faking American. The former prairie nuisance now is making himself useful by train- Ways and means of working up scraps and stumps into profitable Trolley Car Answers Fire Alarms Duluth's unique fire-fighting method for an outlying district Following the Red Cross What war means to the nurse on the field, in the barracks and in the base hospitals Keeping Danger from the Miners Mary A. Roberts 772 Bruce Ormsby Bliven Interesting and valuable efforts that are being made to improve the safety of the men who work underground Volunteer Firemen of Today How he is keeping pace with the times in method and equipment Views showing scenes in the ever shifting drama of the fight for Caring for British Wounded Showing how the British medical forces meet demands upon them Wartime Sanitation . 788 A new move in education that is making industrial training pop- How she utilized supposedly poor land and is making a modest The way in which the nation will utilize the services of boy radio- Knights of Mexico Queer ideals and still more queer habits that go to make up the Technical World Magazine should be on the news stands on the 17th of the month preceding the date of issue. If unable to get the magazine on the 17th you will confer a favor by notifying the Circulation Manager. News-stand patrons should instruct their Newsdealer to reserve their copy of Technical World, otherwise they are likely to find the magazine "sold out". TERMS: $1.50 a year; 75 cents for six months; 15 cents a copy. Foreign postage, 75 cents additional; Canadian postage, 25 cents additional. Notice of change of address should be given thirty days in advance to avoid missing a number. |