October 1, 1906. 



The Review of Reviews. 



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SERIES No. 2, 



i14 Cards) 



The Chess Players 



Youth 



A Summer Day In Holland 



Waters 

 The Fortune Teller {DeUi) 

 Venice (Canal) 

 The Evening Meal 

 Highland Sheeo 

 Th? Old Homestead 

 The Puritan Girl 

 Preparing the Fete 

 Sunset on Mount Hood 

 The Young Mother 

 Street Scene in Venice 

 An Old Salt 



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