THE MAN WITHOUT THE HOE 



967 



From "Hunting with the Eskimos," by Harry Whitney. Copyright by Century Company 

 MR HARRY WHITNEY IN A WHAI^E'S MOUTH 



ration and in the architecture of the 

 buildings. 



The process by which the 39 pictures 

 were engraved and reproduced for this 

 Magazine cost the Society more than 

 several ordinary issues of the publication, 

 but it is believed that tlie beauty of the 

 illustrations and the vivid manner in 

 which the striking contrasts of eastern 

 life are actually represented will more 

 than compensate for the expense. The 

 expenditure was made possible by the 

 increasing revenue of the Society from 

 the general sale of the Magazine and 



from advertising receipts. The Society 

 will be glad to hear from the members 

 what they think of the series, which inci- 

 dentally is the largest collection of photo- 

 graphs in color ever published in a single 

 issue of any magazine. 



THE MAN WITHOUT THE HOE 



PROBABLY nowhere in the United 

 States is a more unique method of 

 farming practiced than the one carried 

 on by the few dwellers along the banks 

 of the lower Colorado River, on the Cali- 



