TttEWORLdSWORK 



A New Illustrated Magazine, Published by 

 Doubledav, Page & Co. 



PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: 



THE MAGAZINE tells the men who are doing "the world's work" 

 and who are pressed lor time what is best worth knowing and 

 , thinking about. 



THE PAGE OF "THE WORLD'S WORK" is considerably larger 

 than most magazines, in order to print larger illustrations and use 

 large type for comfortable reading. 



THE WORLD'S WORK lies flat in the hand— it is sewed like a book 

 by a new machine. The edges will be trimmed. 



THE EDITOR is Mr. Walter H. Page, with a staff of earnest and experienced writers. No list of 

 famous authors is sought — the idea of the magazine well carried out is relied upon to win 

 your respect. 



EVERY NUMBER contains an illustrated editorial interpretation of The World's Work in all 

 countries and all departments of human endeavor — a short cut to what is going on. 



A SECTION under the heading " Among the World's Workers " tells business and professional men of 

 new conditions and tendencies in various branches of commercial life, gathered by the magazine's 

 own representatives from many original sources and told in a form to satisfy men who are interested 

 in the occupations of life as something beyond the mere " making of a living." 



The price is 25 cents a number, $3.00 a year. 



To the Reader of this Book: 



We want you to see "The World's Work" for a few numbers at least and without 

 any payment whatever unless you are convinced that its reading has proved profitable. Fill 

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