$ 400 , 000,000 
Four Hundred Millions 
of Dollars to Build the 
Canal - 
“The whole thing is stupendous, 
prodigious, overwhelming.” 
The Panama Number (July)«/ 
Scribner s Ma 
will tell the whole story of the complete canal, how it will be operated, its 
uses and value to the United States and the world. This will be a number 
to preserve—an inspiring record for the future—when the canal is opened. 
azine 
The giant lock gates of the Panama Canal 
Panama’s Bridge of Water 
How it was built, how it will be operated is told by JOSEPH 
BUCKLIN BISHOP, Secretary of the Isthmian Canal Commission. 
What the Canal Will 
Accomplish 
By EMORY R. JOHNSON, Traffic Expert. Its value to commerce, 
saving in time to the ships of the world. 
The Defence of the Canal 
By Former Secretary of War HENRY L. STIMSON. Its fortifica¬ 
tions and strategic value in the event of war. 
(( 
The Panama Pacific 
9 9 
International Exposition of 1915, by ELMER GREY. 
How it will look, the buildings, the beautiful courts 
and water-gates, the rich color scheme. 
16 Wonderful full-page Pictures in Color 
In the tropic sunlight colors are accentuated and made wonderfully vivid. The Panama 
Number will have a series of photographs made directly from nature in the natural 
colors. They represent the very last and most skilled effects in color photography and 
reveal the scenes of the canal with all the realism and convincing truth of a personal visit 
The number will be a very notable one also for its other contents. 
MRS. WHARTONS T_T T^WIcSVlf" wr i tes °f “Mohammedan Holidays,” 
• i_y Wlcllt scenes in Constantinople. 
The Custom of the Country 
“Of Mrs. Wharton’s enormous story-telling skill there can be no 
question at the present day.’’ A’. V. Evening Post. 
JOHN GALSWORTHY’S 
The Dark Flower 
(The Love Life of a Man) reaches a situation of absorbing interest. 
Constantinople 
TTi^tAACf PPI YOttO describes his journey across Titi- 
-*—atlCoL -L Cl-A-vJLLW caca, with a glimpse of Bolivia. 
Lake Titicaca lies over 12,000 feet above the sea. 
SPECIAL: 
uA reprint of the earlier chapters of Mrs, *CObar¬ 
ton s story toil l be sent free toany one upon request 
Mary R. S. Andrews 
author of “The PerfectTrib- 
1 ute,’’ contributes one of her 
delightful stories about college life, “Amici”—full of humor 
and sentiment. 
jJ? 3.00 a year; 25c a number 
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 
NEW YORK 
