RECREATION. 



vn 



THE 



FOUR-TRACK 



NEWS 



An Illustrated Magazine 

 of Travel and Education 



MORE THAN 100 PAGES MONTHLY 

 Its scope nnd character are indicated by the following 

 titles ot articles that have appeared in recent issues: 



Picturesque Venezuela — Illus. . . Frederick A. Ober 

 Haunts ot Eben Holden— Illus . . Del B Salmon 

 A Journey Among the Stars— Illua. Frank W. Mack 

 In the Great North Woods — Poem . Eben B. Rexford 

 Beautiful Porto Rico — Illustrated Hezekiah Butterworth 

 In Rip Van Winkle's Land — Poem . Minna Irving 

 Nature's Chronometer — Illustrated . H. M. Albaugh 

 Van Arsdale,The Platitudinarian-Ill. Chas. Battell Loomis 

 The Three Oregons — Illustrated . . Alfred Holman 

 Ancient Prophecies Fulfilled— Illus. Georse H. Daniels 

 The Stories the Totems Tell— Illus. Luther L. Holden 

 A Little Country Cousin— Illustrated Kathleen L. Greig 

 The Mazamas — Illustrated . . . Will G. Steel 

 When Mother Goes Away— Poem . Joe Cone 

 A Little Bit of Holland— Illustrated Charles B, Wells 

 The Romance of Reality— Illustrated Jane W. Guthrie 

 Samoa and Tutuila — Illustrated . Michael White 

 Under Mexican Skies — Illustrated 

 Niagara in Winter — Illustrated . 

 Little Histories— Illustrated 



Old Fort Putnam . . , . . 



The Conlederate White House 



The Alamo John K. Le Baron 



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"AMERICA'S 



SUMMER 



RESORTS" 



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 those who are wondering where they 

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