RECREATION. 



IX 



THE 



FOUR-TRACK 



NEWS 



An Illustrated Magazine 

 of Travel and Education 



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Picturesque Venezuela— Illus. . . Frederick A. Ober 

 Haunts ot Eben Hidden — Illus . . Del B Salmon 

 A Journey Amonsj the Stars — Illus. Frank W.Mack 

 In the Great North Woods — Poem . Eben P>. Rext'oid 

 Beautiful Porto Rico — Illustrated Hezekiah Kutterworth 

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

 Nature's Chronometer — Illustrated . H. M. Albau^h 

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

 The Three Oregons — Illustrated . . Alfred Holman 

 Ancient Prophecies Fulfilled — Illus. Georee H. Daniels 

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

 A Little Country Cousin— Illusti ated KathleeD L. Greig 

 The Mazamas— Illustrated . . . Will G. Steel 

 When Mother Goes Away— Poem . Joe Cone 

 A Little Bit of Holland— Illustrated Clmles B, Wells 

 The Romance of Reality— Illustrated Jane W. Guthrie 

 Samoa and TuMiila— Hluftrated . Michael White 

 Under Mexican Skies — Illustrated 

 Niaeara in Winter— Illustrated . 

 Little Histories — Illustrated 



Old Fort Putnam 



The Con'ederate White House 



The Alamo John K. Le Baron 



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"AMERICA'S 



SUMMER 



RESORTS" 



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 those who are wondering wmefe they 

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