Life and Joys 



Famous 



Consulting 



Editors 



JOHN BURROUGHS 



'' Winter Joys 

 Number. " 



CLIFFORD B. HARMON 



" The Flying 



Number." 



DR. H. W. WILEY 



'■Good Health 



Number." 



LOUIS B. TIFFANY 



" Inside the House 



Number." 



Do you care for dogs and cows 

 and chickens; or for the garden with 

 its roses and vegetables and fruits; 

 or for the outdoor sports, golfing and 

 motoringandfishing; or for theprac- 

 tical questions of home building and 

 furnishing and saving? If you care 

 for any or all of these things, the one 

 magazine you actually need, and that 

 can serve you every day, is Country 

 Life in America. So many have 

 needed it andtheir needs are somany 

 that, beginning with 

 the current number, 

 November, Country 

 Life in America will be 

 issued twice a month. 

 With two issues a 

 month we hope to meet 

 every need of every one 

 who feels the call of the 

 country — meet it in 

 helpful, practical fash- 

 ion and do it for a frac- 

 tion over one cent a 

 day. The first of the 

 month issue will be 

 expansive^ covering in 

 its articles and departments all sides 

 of country interest, while the mid- 

 monthissue willbe intensive, a.ma.nua.\ 

 covering some vital subject of coun- 

 try living in a thorough-going way. 

 Consulting editors of the highest 

 standing in their fields will give to 

 these mid-month special numbers 

 the stampof unquestionedauthority. 

 Louis B. Tiffany, the great authority 

 on decoration, is the consulting 

 editor of thefirstmid-month issue for 

 November, the "Inside the House 



Number," and these contents show 

 how comprehensive the number 

 will be. 



The keynote of the number is struck by 

 Mr. Tiffany in the leading editorial, entitled 

 The Gospel of Good Taste." This is fol- 

 lowed by an article on first principles of dec- 

 orating and furnishing — a five-page article 

 prepared by the editorial department after a 

 thorough investigation of the subject and the 

 consultation of many authorities. Other arti- 

 cles include : WHAT IS AN ORIENTAL 

 RUG? By George Leland Hunter. VE- 

 RANDA FURNISHINGS, By DorothyTuke 

 Priestman. THE BEST 

 WALL TREATMENT, 

 ByMiraBurr Edson. WIN- 

 DOW CURTAINS AND 

 DRAPERIES, By Dorothy 

 Tuke Priestman. HOWTO 

 BUY FURNITURE, By 

 Francis A. Collins. STEN- 

 CILED WORK, By Harriet 

 Joor. SOME UNIQUE 

 CARVED FURNITURE, 

 By Dalton Wylie. SOME 

 TASTEFUL BATH- 

 ROOMS (A Series of Photo- 

 graphs). THE POSSIBILI- 

 TIES OF THE CELLAR, 

 By Phil M. Riley. 



The first mid- 

 month number is typical of what the 

 special numbersareto be, and the 12 

 regular numbers and the 12 special mtd- 

 month numbers — 2/f. in all — go to the 

 subscriber at the same price, $4-00 a 

 year, hitherto charged for 1 2 numbers. 

 May we send you, with our compli- 

 ments, a sample copy of Country Life 

 in America and a full outline of our 

 191 1 plans? Address us please at: 

 Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. 



DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. 



Famous 



Consulting 



Editors 



PROF. C. S. SARGENT 



" Rose Lovers 



Number." 



JOHN M. CARRERE 



" Little House 



Number." 



PROF. L. H. BAILEY 



" Back to the Land 



Number." 



CHARLES J. GLIDDEN 



" The Motor 

 Number." 



Twice a Month 



