Lothrop’s Family Magazines. 
Wide Awake. 
.$2.50 A TEAR. {Monthly.) 
Contains the Reading Course of the Chautauqua Young Folks' Reading Union. 
A large, live, illustrated monthly. It gives the finest and freshest serials, short 
stories and poems now prepared or preparing for young people; also entertaining ar¬ 
ticles by travellers, explorers and specialists in natural science: bright papers about 
housework and cooking and home decoration; chatty papers upon the national affairs 
of all countries; articles on bodily health and strength; delightful lessons in home 
carpentry, hunting, fishing, camp life—in short, all topics and pursuits which con¬ 
cern young folks, all their hopes, dreams, sports, plans and pleasures are taken up 
in Wide Awake by trained, discerning, sympathetic and lively writers. 
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The Pansy. 
75 CENTS A YEAR. ( Monthly , Semi-monthty and Weekly.) 
The favorite pictorial Sunday magazine for the children, in which all the week-day 
interest of their young lives are written about in the brightest and healthiest man¬ 
ner imaginable. It is edited by the author of the popular Pansy Books—“Pansy” 
herself (Mrs. Alden), and she numbers among her contributors some of Fe brightest 
writing women in the country. 
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Our Little Men and Women. 
$1.00 A YEAR. {Monthly) 
A beautiful twenty-four page quarto magazine, six full-page pictures in each num¬ 
ber. Fascinating short stories and poems in short words and short sentences. Lit¬ 
tle tales of children in other countries abound on its pages, and true stories of an¬ 
imals and their habits and haunts. No child who reads Our Little Men and Wom¬ 
en will need to be watched by the S. P. C. A. Great discernment, fine taste and far- 
reachihg aims and motives govern the editorial choice of matter for this magazine. 
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BABYLAND. 
50 CENTS A YEAR. {Monthly.) 
An eight-page quarto with beautiful pictures and beautiful stories and verses, 
made for babies themselves to see, hear and handle. The only magazine of the kind 
in the world. 
For sale by all newsdealers. Subscriptions received by your bookseller, newsdealer, 
or by the Publishers, 
D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, Mass. 
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