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Day
19
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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I GO o ffl P S 0 g i h i H ë íq SI 3 1 i g 3 I 3 i í ii I ï ! O Q o i n 3 S y n & d n -o 4 a II & í I 3 " w I n ii P s j ■ _ r c HH .5 ■ O ï a li ! ! ' ' I ! i ' AHEAD OF ALL MAGAZINES this country has seen. - Albany Argus. IN THE North American Review are always found The Right Topics, By the Right Men, At the Right Time. The North American Review is recognized on both sides of the Atlantic as the foremost Review in the English Janguage, and no expeüditure is spared in maintaining it in its unrivalled position. The Review is the mouthpiece of the men and women who know most about the great topics on which Americans require and desiretobeinformed f rom mouth to mouth. lts list of contributors forms a roll of the representative men and women of the age. Subjects that concern the interest of AMERICAN WOMEN receive constant and special attention. Among topics recently discussed are: "Women Snffrage in Practice"; "The Renaisance of Womun"; "Woman in Politics"; "The New Aspect of the Woman Question," and "The Modern Girl." by theauthor of "The Heavenly Twins" ; "The Future of Marriage" ; "Bvils of Early Marrlagrea"; "The Servant Glr) of the Future"; "The Financial Dependence of Women"; "Trades-Unions for Woinen": "The Lack of Good Servants": 'American Life and Physical Deterioration"; "Good and Bad Mothers"; "TheTyranny of the Kitcheu": "'The Amateur Nurse"; MarkTwain's Defense of Harriet Shellv etc, etc. A NEW FEATURE FOR 1895. The Review win jmblish in 12 ohapters, beginning with the .Tanuary number, the Personal HIstory of the Second Empire, a historical work of ausurdassed importance, which wüJ throw a flood of new hght upon the chequered career of' Napoleon III , andtho influences which led to the callapseof his Empire in the íri'íraiitic struggle with united Germaiiyi under Wilhelni I. and Ms Iron 1 lor. It is as fascinatinfr as a romance, bei n; richly anecdotal and f uil of int jrmation drawn irom sources hitherto inaecensible, presented In the Kraphic and rivaciouR style which "The Engüslmian in Pans," by the same author, has made familiar to thousands of readers. 5O Cents a Copy: $5.00 a Year. The North American Kevïew, 3 K:iNO4tIi 8t., New Vork,

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