stories and £egen(I$ for ^outig People 



By JUDGE J. W. DONOVAN. 



Just from the Press, 



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With Dearly two hundred pages, made up of a score and 

 more of apt illustrations, pithy ST0RIE5 and rare 

 LEGENDS from //^ ' ^r /FK, LATIN, GERflAN, ENGLISH and SPANISH— each 

 with its lesson clearly Jf o^/^^/,- -"^nds reduced and adapted to TEACHERS, SCHOOLS 

 and the HOME, by a vrni'J'^'/ ,,. g' teaching and lecture experience. IT OPENS A 

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 great care and made exceedingly fascinating to BOYS and GIRLS just dreaming how 

 they may get on in life. It is worth ten times its cost to any family with growing 

 children. IT MAY LEAD THEM TO ATTAIN THEIR AMBITION. It has passed 

 the critical approval of COLLEGE and HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS in NEW YORK, 

 WASHINGTON and CHICAGO. IT IS A WORK OF ART. 

 Sent postpaid on receipt of tweuty-five two-cent stamps. 



40c. a Series; the Three Series, $1.00, postpaid. 



I heartily approve of the idea and 

 think the photographs will do a great deal 

 of good. The tree habit with trunk and 

 leai habit is admirable. 



John M. Coulter, 

 Dept. of Botany, University of Chicago. 



Sirs:— Enclosed please find a check 

 for $15.00, for which please forward copies 

 of your publication. They are just what 

 we need. Yours truly, 



G. Straubenmuller, 

 Associate Superintendent, New York. 



No teacher should be without a set of our Forest Trees. 

 Sample sent on request. 



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