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Day
30
Month
September
Year
1898
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Public Domain
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Stories of ■MS% MARK TWAIN A i JÉ They relate to -Mark Twain's ' ' STA I p eccentricities, and his aptness í i '""7. ]y I in making the most ordinary tiíjX vj f I episodes appear ludicrous. The 1 V jV stories are brimful of fun. yy rvyScW When I Stood Face to Miss Wilkins in Her V__V f Sf Face With Death New England Home 1 T77vi General A. W. Greely, An entire photographic ,! V#7 fh the great Arctic expage will show the i m, ! JW. plorer, tells here, for the authorof "Jerome" and . 1 J yï first time in print, the " Pembrokè " as she is W. f i l V graphic story of his fearat home : her friends as 'M ï V, V X ful exile of 278 days at they grouped around U I the North Pole, when her ; going out to walk ' - his comrades daily with her dog; with her dropped dead at his side, favorite cat ; and in an and when all waited day evening gown ready for T _ L . _,. lnrvJii. by day for death to come. a reception. I Ilt jA 1 JlLAl John Wanamakcr's Sunday-School EVENING POST The Most Interuting Sunday-School in America How it has grown to be a factor in a city's life, Was established in 1728 by together with the wonderful man whp has deBenjamin Franklin. It is voted his energies to lts development. Illustrated. J handsomely illustrated and These are Some of the Special Features in the October Number of gives weekly the best seriáis, short stories and sketches The Ladies' Home Journal féñ regular subscription pnce is ■ ■ 2.50 per year. Both our We will mail The Ladies' Home Journal from.now publications, balance of the iitttil January 1, i8gg, and The Saturday Evening year as. an introduction, for Post, every week front now until the end of the year, on]„ Twenty-five Cents. on receipt of only Twenty-five Cents. ■9 THE CURTÍS PUBL1SHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA lLl?

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Ann Arbor Argus
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