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1.00 Vegetarian, Chicago .......................... m .70

.15 Vickery's Fireside Visitor, Augusta ..... m Lit. .15

.50 Vick's Family Magazine, Roch. .......... m Hort. .35

Vick's Magazine in Offer No. 3:

with Housekeeper & McCalls ................... 1.00

with Cosmopolitan and Leslies ................ 1.65

with Leslies' Monthly ........................ 1.25

with any one in class A ...................... 1.25

with Pearsons and Woman's Home Companion ..... 1.73

with Success and World Today ................. 1.75

VICK'S FAMILY MAGAZINE has been the leading

authority on Flowers, Fruits, the Garden, etc., for

over a quarter of a century. It has recently been

enlarged and improved, new departments added for the

Household, Children, Nature Study and Poultry, also

continued and short stories. "Adv."

.50 Violin World. N.Y. ........................... m .45

3.00 Vogue, New York ........................ w Fash. 3.00

1.50 Voice of Fashion, Chicago .................... q 1.20

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1.00 Wall Paper News, etc. ........................ m .90 1.00 Wallace's Farmer and Dairyman ................ w .90 12.00 Wall Street Jour., N.Y. (n. 9.25) daily ........ 12.00 5.00 Wall Street News, New York. 6 issues. ..... Com. 4.50 2.00 Washington Chronicle ............. Saturday Rep. 1.25 6.00 Washington Post (Sun. 1.50-1.35) ... 6 iss. Ind. 5.00 6.00 Washington Evening Star .......... 6 issues Ind. 5.20 5.00 Wasp, San Francisco ..................... m Ind. 4.00 2.50 Watchman, Boston ........................ w Bap. 2.35 1.00 Watchword and Truth, Boston ........... m Evan. .75 1.00 Waverly Magazine, Boston ................ w Lit. .80 1.00 Wayside Tales, Chicago ................. m Lit. .75 1.25 Week's Current, (40 w .90) .............. w Ind. 1.10 2.00 Week's Progress .............................. w 2.00 Week's Progress in Offer No. 5 with Leslie's or in class A .................. 2.00 with Pearson and any in class A .............. 2.50 with Outing and any in class B ............... 3.25 with Smart Set and any in class C ............ 3.00 with Cosmopolitan and any class B or C ....... 3.75 with Harper's Bazar and Country Life ......... 4.50 2.00 Western Arch. and Builder, Cin. ........ m Arch. 1.35 1.25 Western Druggist, Chicago .............. m Phar. 1.20 3.00 Western Electrician, Chicago ........... w Elec. 2.50 1.00 Western Painter, Chicago ..................... m .75 2.00 Western Horseman, Indianapolis ......... w Sport 1.75 1.50 Western Jour. of Ed.. San Fran. ......... m Edu. 1.15 .60 Western Penman. Cedar Rapids, Ia. ....... m Edu. .50 1.00 Western Penman (Prof'nal Ed.) ................ m .85 1.00 Western Teacher, Milwaukee .............. m Edu. .85 1.00 Western School Journal. Topeka .......... m Edu. .85 1.00 Western Sportsman .............................. .65 1.00 Western Undertaker, Chicago .................... .70 2.00 Western Watchman, St. Louis ............ w R. C. 1.65 4.50 Westminster Review. N.Y. ................ m Lit. 4.00 My agents must charge full price for above review. .60 Westminster Teacher, Phila. ............ m Pres. .60 1.00 West Virginia School Journal ............ m Edu. .85 1.00 What to Eat, Chicago (F. P. .50) ............. m .65 What to Eat in class A: with Harper's Bazar or Leslies ............... 1.50 with Good Housekeeping or Pearsons ........... 1.50 with Am. Boy or Am. Education ................ 1.50 with Popular Educator (new) or Leslies ....... 1.50 with Am. Prim. Teacher or 20th Cen'ry Home ... 1.50 with any two of above ........................ 2.00 See other club offers In forepart of this catalogue. Everybody's may be added to any club for One Dollar .50 What Women Should Know ....................... m .45 1.00 Wheeling (W. Va.) Intelligencer. ........ w Rep. .85 5.20 Wheeling (W. Va.) Intelligencer. .... 6 iss Rep. 4.45 1.00 Wheeling (W. Va.) Register .............. w Dem. .80 5.20 Wheeling (W. Va.) Register ......... 6 iss. Dem. 3.75 1.20 Wide World Magazine, N.Y................ m Lit. 1.20 3.00 Wilson's Photo. Maga. N.Y. ............ m Photo. 3.00 .75 Wisconsin Farmer, Madison .............. w Agri. .60 1.00 Wisconsin Jour. of Edu., Madison ........ m Edu. 1.00 1.00 Wisconsin State Journal, Madison. ....... w Rep. .85 4.00 Wisconsin State Jour., Madison. .... 6 iss. Rep. 3.25 .50 Wisdom, Boston................................ w .45 1.00 Wiltshire Magazine, N.Y. ..................... m .60 1.00 Woman's Home Companion .................. m Lit. 1.00 Woman's Home Companion with Cosmopolitan or Success ................. 1.60 with What to Eat or Pearsons ................. 1.60 with Prim. Education (n) or Leslies. ......... 1.60 with Am. World today. ........................ 1.70 with Am. Pri. Teacher or Sunset .............. 1.60 with any two of above ........................ 2.10 See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue. .50 Woman's Journal, Alliance (n. 35) ............ m .50 .25 Woman's Home Journal, Boston ................. m .20 2.50 Woman's Journal, Boston (n. 1.50) ....... w Soc. 2.50 .60 Woman's Missionary Mag., Xenia, O. ............. .60 1.00 Woman's Tribune, Washington .................. w .75 1.00 Woman's Work, Athens, Ga. .................... m .65 .50 Woman's Work for Women, N.Y. ................. m .50 .10 Woman's Magazine, St. Louis .................. m .10 1.00 Woodworker, Indianapolis .............. in Mech. .85

BOTH $2.25 A FULL YEAR THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL MONTHLY THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Weekly

Pub. Price Our Price

.75 Word & Works, with almanac .............. m Sci. .60

1.50 World's Crisis, Boston (n. 1.35) ............... 1.45

.50 Wool Market and Sheep .......................... .40

1.50 Work, N.Y. ..................................... 1.25

1.00 World Wide, Montreal ........................... .70

1.00 World's Events, Dansville ...................... .60

World's Events in Offer No. 3:

with Normal Instructor or Cosmopolitan ....... 1.25

with Primary Education (new) or Leslies ...... 1.25

with Pop Educator, American Boy or Success ... 1.25

with Am. Education or Am. Boy ................ 1.25

with Primary Plans or Sunset ................. l.25

with any two of above ........................ 1.75

See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue.

2.50 World's Fair Bulletin, St. Louis ............. m 2.10

1.00 World's Review, Buffalo ................. w News .75

1.00 World To-day, Chicago (F.P. 1.00) ....... m Lit. 1.00

World Today:

with Leslies or Cosmopolitan ................. 1.60

with Am. Education or Pearsons ............... 1.60

with Popular Educator or Sunset (new) ........ 1.60

with any two of above ........................ 2.10

See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue.

8.00 World's Work, N.Y. (F.P. 96) ............ m Lit. 3.00

World's Work in class B:

with Success and Pearson's ................... 3.00

with Etude or School Review .................. 3.25

with Art Interchange and Success ............. 4.00

with Country Life ............................ 4.50

with Outlook (new) ........................... 4.25

See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue.

1.00 World Wide, Montreal ......................... w .70

1.00 Writer, Boston For literary workers .......... m .90

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.50 Young Americans, N.Y. .................. m Youth .50

Young Americans:

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with Success or Am. Education ................ 1.25

with Leslies or Am. Primary Teacher .......... 1.25

See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue.

1.00 Young Catholic Magazine, N.Y. .............. s-m .65

1.00 Young Folks' Musical Monthly ............ m Mus. .75

.50 Young Idea, Boston Club of 10.3.15. ..... m Juv. .40

4 00 Young Ladies' Jour. (reprint) N.Y. ..... m Fash. 3.65

3.75 Young Ladies' Journal, London .......... m Fash. 3.25

.75 Young Peoples Weekly, Elgin .................. w .75

1.00 Youth, Philadelphia ............................ .75

Youth in class A:

with Am. Boy or Success ...................... 1.50

with Popular Educator or Leslies (new) ....... 1.50

with Am. Prim. Teacher or Cosmopolitan ....... 1.50

with Am. Education or 20th Century Home ...... .50

with any two of above ........................ 2.00

See other club offers in forepart of this catalogue.

1.75 Youth's Companion, Boston ............. w Family 1.75

1.75 Youth's Companion NEW (see below) ..... w Family Ask

YOUTH'S COMPANION, NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS, BIG PAY,

To agents who agree to charge subscribers $1.75 we will

give a BIG commission (same as last year) for

new subscribers, or you can send $1.75 and we will

return or credit the discount, as you prefer. NO

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Youth's Companion will not accept a transfer from one

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less than $1.75 for transfers or renewals.

SPECIAL OFFER. New subscribers to the Youth's

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the balance of 1904 free and all subscribers will

receive the Companion Calendar in twelve colors and

gold if orders is sent to us.

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3.00 Zanesville (O) Times-Recorder (6 iss.) ......... 2.65 2.50 Zion's Herald, Boston .................. w Meth. 2.15 1.25 Zion's Watchman, Albany, (n. 1.15) ........... w 1.25 1.00 Zion's Watchtower, Allegheny ................s-m .85

Space at our disposal does not permit us to give our Foreign list of British, German and French periodicals but on application we will send free, postpaid, to any person interested, our Complete Price List of the above, including a large number of American periodicals in foreign languages. Address orders or requests.

D. D. COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, NEW YORK.

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FOR HARPER'S MAGAZINE SEND ME ONLY $3.35 the great leading magazine of the world (price $4.00) or add $3.35 to any combination in this catalogue.

THERE IS SOMETHING REMARKABLE when a magazine can treble its circulation in four years. Four years ago the circulation of MCCALL'S MAGAZINE-Fashions and Literature for Ladies-was 200,000. Today the circulation is more than SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES A MONTH.

Every lady who receives McCall's Magazine has paid for it in advance 50 CENTS FOR ONE YEAR.

While there are six hundred thousand women who pay in advance to receive McCall's Magazine regularly we believe there are many times this number who would subscribe had they an opportunity of seeing a copy. We will send-without charge-a recent issue to every lady who asks us-a postal card will do. When you see a copy you will know why so many ladies look upon McCall's Magazine as a necessity.

THE MCCALL COMPANY, FASHION PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK CITY.

[Illustration: family group reading Youth's Companion together:

READ BY MEN

For its honest treatment of affairs and its manly fiction.

READ BY WOMEN

For its helpfulness in home life, its entertaining stories and

anecdotes.

READ BY YOUNG PEOPLE

For its wealth of good stories and aid in all educational work.]

THE YOUTH'S COMPANION IS READ BY EVERYBODY. It provides a common bond of interest and a never-failing source of entertainment and information for all the members of the family circle. 225 well-known men and women will write for the 1905 Volume. Illustrated Prospectus and Specimen Copies of Paper Free.

[[ *Transcriber's note: The following offer was the same as that made publicly for many years by the Youth's Companion to every potential subscriber. ]]

EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER Who cuts out and sends this slip at once (or mentions this offer) to D. D. COTTRELL, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. with $1.75 for The Companion for the fifty-two weeks of 1905 will receive FREE All the Issues of The Youth's Companion for the remaining weeks of 1904 including beautiful holiday numbers.

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The Companion "Carnations" Calendar for 1905, in twelve colors and gold.

AS MUCH READING AS WOULD FILL TWENTY OCTAVO VOLUMES.

ADD $1.75 FOR THE ABOVE OFFER TO ANY COMBINATION SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO D. D. COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY. NORTH COHOCTON, NEW YORK.

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AS TO A GREAT DEAL FOR A LITTLE

Suppose a book canvasser should come to your door and offer you two volumes as large as Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, containing nearly a thousand pages in each volume, and illustrated with ten thousand pictures that interested you; and suppose that within the limits of the volumes there would be the equivalent of a book on dressmaking (carefully illustrated), a book on millinery (carefully illustrated), a book on dress fabrics, a book on fancy work, a book giving all the latest news of New York, London and Paris as related to fashions, a book of Stories and Pastimes for Children, a book of Cookery and Kitchen Information, a book on House-building and House-furnishing; and then suppose that, in addition to all this, the book canvasser should point out that in his two large volumes there were over six hundred pages of stories, poems and literary articles, the latest advice regarding Club Women and Club Life, and, above all, three thousand pictures of styles for all the family, and of hats for women and children, the whole beautifully printed, with many pages in colors on excellent paper; then if this book canvasser should tell you that these two great volumes-a real cyclopedia of all that a woman wishes to read about-could be yours for a dollar, wouldn't it almost suggest to your mind a doubt of his sincerity?

But you cannot doubt our sincerity-and for a moment we are this supposed book canvasser.

The next twelve issues of The Delineator, covering one year's subscription, give you all (except semi-annual binding) that we have described above, and much more that is unspecified.

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THE NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER FOR 1904-5.

FOUNDED in 1873 the NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER is the only literary weekly of its kind which has maintained its pre-eminent position; others have passed away, but THE NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER continues as ever the first in circulation and excellence of its contents.

During the coming Fall and Winter season, we shall make a feature of publishing a less number of serial stories, giving more space to Longer Instalments of each continued story and publishing a greater number of short stories in each issue. Our usual departments, including Legal Aid will be kept up to their high standard. The FAMOUS PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS, worth from 15 to 30 cents each, are sold exclusively to our readers for ten cents each. These are the only tissue patterns cut on French models. They are the only patterns that give artistic lines to the figure and French CHIC to the wearer. A home-made dress will not look "Home-Made" if you use Pictorial Review Patterns.

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[Illustration: Front page of "Golden Hours".]

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COLLIER'S FICTION NUMBERS (issued the second week in each month) are virtually magazines in themselves; rich in Art and abounding in good stories. The cream of the prize-winning stories in Collier's recent $8,000 Short Story Contest (in which 12,000 stories were entered) will appear during the coming year in these Fiction Numbers. The double-page features will be by Frederic Remington, reproduced in full color; the cover designs by Jessie Willcox Smith and others

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FOR SIXTY YEARS the Scientific American has presented in a popular form the progress of science, invention and industry. No periodical contains so vast a fund of trustworthy information on timely topics of the day. Each issue is profusely illustrated. It contains articles on such subjects of special interest as the latest discoveries in the Scientific World, the development in Electricity, Engineering, Machinery, Automobiles, Natural History, Marine Architecture in all its branches, Yachting, etc. Furthermore, each number contains a special column of brief Notes on Science, Engineering, Automobiles, etc. A special Department on Patents is published every second or third number. This contains descriptions and illustrations of interesting and novel inventions, Personal Notes about inventors and Legal Decisions in Patent, Trade-mark and Copyright cases, etc., digested in a popular and readable style. Inquiries in regard to physics, hydraulics, electricity, etc., are answered free of charge in our "Notes and Queries Department." We have special correspondents in various parts of the country, also in London and Paris, who contribute to our columns weekly.

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is a weekly publication of the same size as the Scientific American and contains articles too long or too technical for the parent paper. Lectures and Papers read by famous scientists before learned societies are published in full or in abstract; articles from foreign papers, otherwise inaccessible to those who read English only, are translated; and original articles on technical subjects are a few of the valuable features of the paper; fully illustrated.

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MCCLURE'S

"Having conceived the idea of investigating and describing from an unbiased standpoint the dangerous tendencies in American life," says the Norfolk Dispatch, "Mr. McClure enlisted the service of an editorial staff consisting of Ida M. Tarbell, probably the most talented woman writer of history that this country has produced; of Ray Stannard Baker, whose reputation for the clear and popular presentation of difficult topics of a scientific and abstract nature is world-wide; and of Lincoln Steffens, a man who stands at the head either of the class of literary men who possess a nose for news or of newspaper men who have a turn for literature."

In 1905 all of these well-known writers will continue with McClure's. Ida M. Tarbell will contribute an extraordinary character sketch of John D. Rockefeller; Ray Stannard Baker, more of his authoritative labor articles, and Lincoln Steffens, the political stories of Rhode Island, Montana, and other states. Samuel Hopkins Adams, a new member of the staff, will write on Modern Surgery, Tuberculosis, Typhoid Fever, and Pneumonia.

The New York World says that "the fiction of McClure's is of the brightness readers expect and always find." In 1905 there will be at least six stories in every number, by Stewart Edward White, George Madden Martin, Myra Kelly, Josephine Daskam Bacon, Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, Henry Wallace Phillips, O. Henry, Alice Brown, Eugene Wood, Marion Hill, Alice Hegan Rice, Rex E. Beach, Mary Stewart Cutting, and others.

Edwin LeFevre, author of the "Wall Street Stories," will soon have a serial in McClure's-"The Golden Flood"-an exciting mystery story of a man who deposits a million dollars a day. Booth Tarkington, author of "The Gentleman From Indiana," has a great series of political stories to tell. James Hopper will give McClure's the first literary product of the Philippines. He is going to do for the Philippines what Jack London did for the Klondike. Henry Harland, author of "The Cardinal's Snuff-Box," is working on a new serial for McClure's.

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The two great periodicals published by The Century Co.

Union Square, New York

The Century Magazine

There is always one by which the rest are measured. In the magazine world, that one has always been and is to-day THE CENTURY. Ask writers where their best productions are first offered; ask editors which magazine they would rather conduct; ask public men where articles carry most influence; ask artists where they would prefer to be represented; ask the public what magazine is the first choice among people of real influence, and the answer to each question is the same: "THE CENTURY."

Are you going to have the best in 1905?

The new volume of THE CENTURY begins with November number. Yearly subscription, $4.00. A new serial story by the author of "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" begins in December,-don't miss it. New features beginning all the time.

"I do not know any publication where a bright-minded child can get so much profit as in its fascinating pages."

Hon. JOHN HAY, Secretary of State.

St. Nicholas

A MAGAZINE FOR YOUNG FOLKS

Edited by Mary Mapes Dodge

Beautifully Illustrated

Price $3.00 a year

The inspiration of childhood, a supplement to school education, interpreting to the young reader the world of nature, literature, and art in terms he can understand, and omitting only what does not make for true manhood and womanhood. No prig, but a jolly companion, the joy of healthy boys and girls and a blessing to the lonely child or little invalid. Try it this year.

The new fairy story by the author of "The Wizard of Oz" begins in November,-superbly illustrated in color; runs through the year. One of many attractions.

St. Nicholas For Young Folks

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HARPER'S MAGAZINE-THE GREAT LEADING MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD-[$4.00 A YEAR] SEND ME ONLY $3.35 OR ADD $3.35 TO ANY ORDER.

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A BARGAIN!

FOR HARPER'S MAGAZINE (PUBLISHER'S PRICE $4.00 A YEAR) SEND ME ONLY $3.35, OR ADD $3.35 TO ANY CLUB IN THIS CATALOGUE.

HARPER'S MAGAZINE is conceded to be the ONE great magazine of the world. If you have seen any number during the past year YOU yourself KNOW how true this is. It prints more and better short stories, and it contains more pages and more and better paintings. Its serious articles are written at FIRST HAND by the great scientists, historians, and explorers themselves. Mark Twain writes only for Harper's; W.D. Howells writes only for Harper's; Henry James writes only for Harper's; and Howard Pyle, Edwin A. Abbey, and other great artists paint only for Harper's.

FOR HARPER'S WEEKLY, THE GREAT $4.00 A YEAR AUTHORITY UPON ALL

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REVIEW (New), $5.00 A YEAR, AND HARPER'S WEEKLY, SEND ME ONLY $7.00.

HARPER'S BAZAR-"It sets the fashions." "If you want to know-ask the

BAZAR"-the monthly magazine for cultivated women (15 cents a copy).

Send ME only 90 cents for a year's subscription.

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MY CLUB PRICE $3.00:

WORLD'S WORK or BOOKLOVERS MAGAZINE ..................... $3.00

or OUTING, $3.00; or BURR McINTOSH MONTHLY, $3.00; or CURRENT

LITERATURE, $3.00; or ART INTERCHANGE, $4.00; or REVIEW OF

REVIEWS. $2.50; or INDEPENDENT, $2.00; or SMART SET, $2.50;

or JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, $2.50; or ETUDE, $1.50;

or LIPPINCOTT'S, $2.50.

SUCCESS.................................................. $1.00

HARPER'S BAZAR........................................... 1.00

or COSMOPOLITAN, $1.00; or PEARSONS, $1.00; or LESLIE'S, $1.00;

or TWENTIETH CENTURY HOME, $1.00; or AMERICAN BOY, $1.00;

or AMERICAN INVENTOR, $1.50; or AMERICAN PRIMARY TEACHER, $1.00;

or SUNSET, $1.00; or AMERICAN EDUCATION, $1.00.

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MY CLUB PRICE $3.75:

CURRENT LITERATURE ...................................... $3.00

REVIEW OF REVIEWS or any magazine named above may be substituted.

OUTING .................................................. 3.00

ART INTERCHANGE. $4.00. or LIPPINCOTT'S, or any two of above

dollar magazines may be substituted.

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MY CLUB PRICE $1.50:

HARPER'S BAZAR .......................................... $1.00

COSMOPOLITAN ............................................ 1.00

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[The following offer for World's Events was printed on the back of the above form.]

WORLD'S EVENTS

AN ILLUSTRATED, MONTHLY NEWS REVIEW. A MAGAZINE OF THINGS WORTH KNOWING AND REMEMBERING.

WORLD'S EVENTS is a magazine for intelligent people. It is adapted to the office, the home and the school; to the busy man, the intelligent woman, the progressive teacher, the wide-awake boy and ambitious girl. It contains the important news of the month, condensed and classified, carefully edited and intelligently presented. A NEWS REVIEW MAP every three months, and an ANNUAL REVIEW are special features. SPECIAL ARTICLES each month by good writers. These are in most cases finely illustrated. THE ILLUSTRATIONS IN WORLD'S EVENTS are a specially attractive feature. Photographs of people, places, things and events are numerous in each issue. Interest and instruction are the aims sought on every page.

FORTY-EIGHT (OR MORE) LARGE PAGES. $1.00 A YEAR

WORLD'S EVENTS, ONE YEAR, WILL BE SENT IN CLUBS AS FOLLOWS:

American Boy .................................... 1 yr. $1.00

American Inventor ............................... 1 yr. 1.50

Book-keeper With Short Cuts in Business ......... 1 yr. 2.00

Cosmopolitan .................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Good Health ..................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Good Housekeeping................................ 1 yr. 1.00

Harper's Bazar................................... 1 yr. 1.00

House Beautiful ................................. 1 yr. 2.00

Holiday Magazine for Children including

"Home Games & Parties" ........................ 1 yr. 1.00

Humorist ........................................ 1 yr. 2.00

Leslie's Monthly Magazine ....................... 1 yr. 1.00

Little Folks (new) ............................. 1 yr. 1.00

National Stockman & Farmer ...................... 1 yr. 1.00

Pearson's ....................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Philistine ...................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Photo Beacon .................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Physical Culture ................................ 1 yr. 1.00

Pictorial Review ................................ 1 yr. 1.00

Popular Mechanics ............................... 1 yr. 1.00

Recreation ...................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Success ......................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Sunset .......................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Technical World ................................. 1 yr. 2.00

Twentieth Century Home .......................... 1 yr. 1.00

Youth ........................................... 1 yr. 1.00

Any One with World's Events One Year $1.25

Any Two With World's Events One Year $1.75

Any Three with World's Events One Year $2.25

Any Four World's Events One Year $2.75

If any other combinations are desired I shall be pleased to quote prices, on application.

I can furnish World's Events one year for only 60 Cents.

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