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ers. The great success of. Dr. Weir Mitchell's novel of the American Revolution, 
“*Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker,” will make of special interest the announcement of 
A New Novel by Dr 
“THE ADVENTURES OF FRANCOIS’ : 
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It will follow Mrs. Burt 1 of New Yor a Phe g-mageet mericans,” 
? which begins in the N eames CENTURY. ‘The attractions for the new volume 
WE pene ies wee Rani than by the following list of important features which a 
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sy THE NOVEMBER NUMBER. | THE DECEMBER NUMBER. 
=v) j Beginning the Volume. Christmas Issue. 
a Firth Chncten of Mia, Baxton Hanicen’s ened Four sega es by T. atte Te Gainsborough. 
ae ase AMERICANS.” enements. 
D s- By Jacob L. Riis, author of ‘* ons the Other Half Lives.” 
fay ?’s Flight into the Unknown. Illustrated by Hambidge 
ry Y , j "Bde and Photographs of an Eye-witness. Edwin in 
NE THE SULTAN OF TURKEY A Religious Painter 
wy) 3 re) ON The Work of Fritz von Uhde. Iilustrated. 
‘ An interview with the Sultan by the TENNY: 
A roma 1 sige od — ing the Sultan’s s side of the 
j meen roubles which he desires Mr. ‘Terrell to com-| Reminiscences of those who en: d th hi 
unica : enjoyed the companions ip 
a P| z te to the American people. of the tT asea Bon — with —- consent of the present 
Y Stories by Frank Frank R. Stockton Lord T ; perbly 0g 
Se 4 and by the author of ‘f The Cat and the Cherub.” “Wond ing-Glories of Japan. 
if Poems by Bret | By re eee or of * ‘Jinrikisha pol = ee 
2 - tions of exquisite paintings by Japanese artists. 
and James Whitcomb Ri Riley. The Author of “A Visit from St. Nicholas.” 
A Map in Color of “Greater New York.” | Second Instalment of 
OO ae a hs, Mrs. Harrison’s Novel “Good Americans.” | 
AN IMP DREAM, pAe Base to ee ie Gen Fae Sane 
A woman’, s of Mexico during the French | on “The Causes of Poverty. 
Ae Revolution. J 5 Riley's P. HR. ; a 
Article on “Mozart.” . James Whitcomb s Poem “ Rubaiyat 
a sete is aelamgd Doc Sifers,” begun in November. 
The frst of ‘ALLOPS.” | SIX COMPLETE STORIES 
= ah, es fee a ad sinclar — about | |by Henry Van Dyke, -amgeel ogy Pope, and others. 
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