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ST. NICHOLAS 
FOR YOUNG FOLKS 
CONDUCTED BY MARY MAPES DODGE. 
St. NICHOLAs will enter upon the twenty-fifth year of its successful 
career as the leading magazine for boys and aie jith its November 
number. publishers believe that it w i pass the cay age of a century 
mark with a volume unsurpassed — if even equaled — by a _— vol- 
ume of the whole meEiagen ene The a important se serials e: 
ae ee ne STORIES. 
ARD KIPLIN 
Rudyard es s Soa *e metas Stories '’ were w vind for ST. NIC 
OLAS, and this year he will -omaplap nes new series of stories to the 
magazine, written in a new vein astic stories to be read to boys 
and girls ‘‘ just so.”” Old and young ane enjoy them together 
cals BUCCANEERS OF OUR COAST ” 
STOCKTON. 
As of narrative sketches treating of the origin and exploits of 
RupyarpD Kier that wild ‘bad of sea rovers calling themselves ‘‘ The Br ethren of the 
Mr. Shi etece throws no Ae mour about the lives of these iti ~ in a perfectly wholesome 
way tells a chapter of American history that all boys and girls are sure to read. Fully illustrated. 
“TWO BIDDICUT BOYS,” 
And Their with a Wonderful Trick iu 
YJ ROWBRIDGE. _ : 
Mr. Trowbridge always has three essentials of story- telling — sting plot, an 
a good style. His latest story is strongly marked with these — Pall of vivid sat 
A Romance of Chivalry: airy Tale ces 
“THROUGH oe EARTH,” 
Clement F. 
By 
ie Loagriegs romance sl the middle of the tqth A Jules Verne romance. A scien ntist - the os 
cen the story of a young 08 nobleman ce a succeeds in boring a —— through the 
ey alive the fortunes oe Edward III. h and sending a boy throug 
“THE LAKERIM ATHLETIC wae dl A ‘STORY OF irene AND FIELD. 
By RuPERT —— The writer tells in lively, humorous style of a of s —— as carried out 
by some ‘‘ real boys,""—foot-ball, golf, rein sacdne bout ing, and alk nableties 
BY FAMOUS WRITERS. a eae 
Many of the short stories St. NICHOLAs has published inthe past h Iready become juvenile cias- 
sics, and the promise of the coming year in th 
respect is most flattering. Co utions in pros 
and verse have been ——— by J sont well-known 
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REBECCA HARDING Davis. ke. Wicholas PE for Young Folks 
of St. NICHOLAS h b 
and most educating features. "The le partial artists 
illustrate for this the oe young folks’ magazine. 
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