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GARDEN MAGAZINE 
World’s 
Work 
NOVEMBER, 
Copyright, 1906, by Brown Bros. 
“TWO DAYS OVERDUE AND ‘THE WORLD'S WORK’ HAS NOT YET REACHED ME, PRAY MAKE A NOTE OF 
THIS. I SHOULD RATHER NOT HAVE TO RESORT TO VIOLENCE. —Jark Twain. 
The seventh year of The World’s Work begins with the Novem- 
ber number. Features will appear in early numbers that open a 
new era to magazine readers. For example: 
Trusts and Their Makers.—How far are Messrs. 
Morgan, Rockefeller, Harriman, Havemeyer, and other 
magnates public enemies, and what is their service to the 
public. A\n intimate study of the Trusts as they affect the 
daily lives of all of us. 
The Real South—Its Progress to National- 
ization.—A revelation of the vital changes beneath 
the surface that are bringing the section into step with the 
nation—a story of the South in a new and bustling day— 
by Walter H. Page, the editor. 
Does Harvard Do Its Job?—This will be one of a 
series of unsparing investigations of the kind of education 
the big and some of the little colleges are really giving. 
Are our colleges doing what we expect of them ? 
This is but a taste of the big things the editors have in preparation. 
The Making of Investments.—Personally helpful 
monthly articles by Mr. C. M. Keys, now a member of 
The World’s Work staff and formerly railroad editor of the 
Wall Street Journal 
Keeping in Perfect Health.—lf people knew and 
practised what the advance of medicine has discovered, 
there would be fewer fools and fewer physicians, but 
healthy human beings would be commoner. This series 
gives the needed illuminating facts. 
Secrets of Business Success.—Intimate stories of the 
methods of men who are making money. Stories of mer- 
chants, manufacturers, bankers, and professional men, telling 
of their plans, their battles, their devices. The articles 
have all the suggestiveness of personal contact with these 
business geniuses. 
No wide- 
awake American can afford to miss [he World’s Work’s keen interpretation and 
pictorial panorama of the world’s activities. 
25 cents; $3.00 a year 
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