July, 1 !) 1 



T H E G A R I ) E X MAG A Z I X E 



The Readers' Service ts prepared t*> 



atlri.se parents in rtgard to schools 



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Three Magazines 

 For Every Home 



COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA 



Beautiful, practical, entertaining. 

 $4.00 a year. 



THE WORLD'S WORK 



interpreting to-day's history. 

 $3.00 a year. 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE- 

 FARMING 



telling how to make things grow. 

 $1.50 a year. 



TheWohld'sVork 



The Garden 



Magazine 



Doubleday Page &Co. New York. 



Norway Spruce 



For Hedge and Garden 



6-10 inches high. $1 a dozen 



We are offering a collection of 16 little evergreen trees, all different 

 species, with names, for $3. Write for descriptive folder. Write for 

 quotations on any plants you want, mentioning si^es. 



Ralph E. Danforth East Jaffrey, New Hampshire 



PENNSYLVANIA 



Quality LAWN MOWERS 



THE ONLY MAKE WITH CRUCIBLE TOOL- 

 STEEL BLADES THROUGHOUT 



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DO YOU WANT TO BE A BETTER SHOT ? 



Write us and we will give you some good pointers. We will 

 also send information about Guns and Rifles. 



J. STEVENS ARMS <fc TOOL CO. 

 Dept. 881 Ohlcopee Falla, Moss. 



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Reproductions of old New England furniture in 

 the natural wood, or finished to suit the individual 

 taste. 

 WM. LEAVENS & CO. , 32 Canal St. , Boston, Mass. 



A Deadly Pill 



For DANDELIONS 



Hoskins' Dandelion Pills put dandelions 

 absolutely out of business. 



To clear your lawn of dandelions, plantains 

 and other noxious weeds, use a Hoskins' Gun 

 with Dandelion Pills. With the gun (Dowell, 

 with tin receiving cap) jab a pill into the head 

 of each dandelion — that settles him. Easy 

 standing work and no backaches. 



The gun and 500 Hoskins' Dandelion Pills, 

 transportation prepaid, for $1.00. Your money 

 back if they fail to kill. Right now is the time 

 to dope them. 



WILLIAM A. SPINKS & COMPANY 



372 W. ERIE ST. Established 1894 CHICAGO 



Eleven Miles of Happiness 



is what our Thirty Thousand Fresh- Air Guests would make, yearly, if in 

 line like these tenement mothers at Sea Breeze. They have suffered from 

 lack of f>rof>er food and clothing, from dark crowded rooms, from overwork, 

 sickness and bereavement. Sea Breeze cured Smiling Joe of tuberculosis. 



HOW MANY MAY WE SEND AS YOUR QUESTS? 



$2.50 will give a whole week of new life and cheer to a worn out mother, 



an underfed working girl, a convalescing patient, or an aged toiler. 



5.00 gives a teething baby and its "little mother of ten a cool healthful week. 



10.00 gives four run-down school children a fresh start for next year. 



25.00 names a bed for the season. $50.00 names a room, 



100.00 gives a happy excursion to 400 mothers and children — their only outing. 



Will you have a 

 Lawn Party or a 

 Children s Fair to 

 help us ? Write for 

 literature. 



Please send your 

 gift to 



R. S. MINTURN. 



Treas. 



Room 227 



105 E. 22d Street 



New York 



United Charities 

 Building 



N. Y. ASSOCIATION for IMPROVING the CONDITION of the POOR 



R. FULTON CUTTING. President 



Adventures in Contentment 



C The chronicle of a man who went straight into Nature's heart and read 

 there her true message to men. It is a narrative of peace and optimism, 

 marked by a sweet, sane philosophy and a genuine love of life. 



By DAVID GRAYSON 



Illustrations by Thomas Fogarty. Net, $1.20 {postage 12c.) 

 DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO., 133 E. 16th Street., New York City 



Our frieuds are invited to visit our Library Salesroom, where they may leisurely look over our books, magazines, etc.) 

 We also invite requests for our '"'Guide to Good Books" mailed free. 



