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HARPER'S MAGAZINE 



will publish during 1899 many important articles of vital interest to all Americans. One of 

 the principal features will be a comprehensive political and narrative history of the Spanish- 

 American War, by Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S. Senator. W. D. Howells has con- 

 tributed a serial story, entitled "Their Silver- Wedding Journey." Serial stories by H. B. 

 Marriott Watson and John Fox, Jr., will also appear. Short stories by eminent authors 

 and articles on the war by eye-witnesses will be published. 



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HARPER'S WEEKLY 



will publish in 1809 a series of articles on our new possessions which will describe the 

 strategic and industrial values of these countries. Special correspondents have been sent to 

 gather material and notes for the series. The pages of the Weekly will faithfully record, 

 both with pen and pencil, political and current events of interest taking place in the world. 

 Three remarkably strong serial stories will appear— by H. G. Wells, Robert W. 

 Chambers, and E. S. Van Zile. Short fiction and matters of contemporary interest will 

 lend additional attractiveness to this periodical. HARPER'S WEEKLY is the best 

 Pictorial History of the year. 



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HARPER'S BAZAR 



will continue to deserve its name of the Mirror of Fashion by publishing the most exclusive 

 gowns from Paris, London, and New York. These fashions will be accompanied by descrip- 

 tions written by experts at these great fashion centres. Cut paper patterns will be furnished 

 at a nominal cost, thus bringing these exclusive designs within the reach of every one. 

 Special articles containing inforraatic- of great help to women will be published from week 

 to week. Serial stories will appear by S. R. Crockett, Maria Louise Pool, and 

 Brander Matthews. 



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HARPER'S ROUND TABLE 



engages a boy's attention from start to finish, and in 1899 it will be more interesting than 

 ever before. Fiction, Travel, and Sport will form the principal features. Serial stories by 

 Kirk Munroe and Molly Elliot Seawell, two famous writers of boys' stories, will 

 appear. Short stories by " Buffalo Bill," Julian Ralph, Charles F. Lummis, and others, 

 with articles of travel and sport, all written by men and women thoroughly experienced and 

 world famous, will be published. Prize competitions will be open to contestants, affording 

 much amusement and profit to those who participate in them. 



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<* LITERATURE •* 



a weekly journal of international criticism, will enable the reading public to keep pace with 

 the publications of the day by its critical commentaries and descriptions of the books. In a 

 manner thoroughly free from prejudice and with a characteristic fairness of statement, every 

 book of merit will receive attention in LITERATURE'S pages. Special supplements of 

 portraits of distinguished men of letters, of rare and curious books, of noteworthy editions, 

 etc., will be published from week to week in this periodical, which every lover of books 

 should have. 



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