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20
Month
February
Year
1895
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Harpas MaSaiírfc IN 1895. T„„ i plftons, a new novel by Thomas ffiSS tes Trflby-ttae moa luccessful story of theyear Sforetarv i ncler whicli guise the most popufaröf liviiig ""merlcan magazine writers will rmssent II e story of the Muid ol Orleans. In Fhl January numborwill appear a prolusely mfiatrated paper on charleston and the CARolisAsf the first of series of Southern Northern África is attraoting more attentioninln ataSrother time since it vvas the " ' ol empires. The next, volume of HARPKRS m" GZINE will contain four illusrSartfcleton ttata r-floB. and three oj fongs tor?e8the?e will begin in JMMJ number the flrst cl.apter of A rhree-Pit Novelette, by Richard Harding "f-Vra- thn loiiKcst work yet attempted by this writè? Complete short stories by popular wïiurewil! continue to be a feature of tUe magazine. Senil for Illustrated PiospectuB. The volumes of the Magazine begin wlth tvip TSTnmber for June and December of eacn SÍ t gW SSSISSSSoi Jííwjpaper are nol to copv this advr.rUsemeni without the express order of Harper & Brothers. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Harper's Magazine, - one year, $4 00 Harper's Weekly, - " ■ J 00 Harper's Bazar, - '4 00 Harper's Young People, - - 2 00 Postage Pree to alt scribers in the United, States, Canada and Mexico. Addrets HARPER & BROTHERS. P. 0. Box, 959 N. Y. City. Harpas SazaTIN 1895. Elegant and exclusive designs for Ont-door uivips and oanriees in the mode. Unoer me heyad of New YÖrk Fashions, plain directlons and. f uil partioujars are given as to shapes, fabrios trïmmtngs and accessones of t hecostumes of well dressed women. Chlldrens CTothing receives practical attention. A fortn "htlv Pattern-sheet Supplement enables vlSaerl to out and .nake their own gowns The woman wlio takes HARPER & BAMK is Drepared lor every occasion in lile, cerera oni Sor informal, where beautiful dress 'Tn American Serial, Doctor Warriek's Daughlers, by Kebecca Harbing Davis ,a strong novel of American Ufe, partly laid in Pennlylvanla and partly In il fie far South, wlll occupy the last half of the year. Mv Lady Nobody, an inteusely exclting novol, by Maarten Maartens, ,autor oi ' öod's Fooi," " The Greater Glory," etc, will beESs1ayhaudesobial Chats. To this department Spectator will contribute her charming papers on "Wliat WeareDolng" mNew York S(An8twers to Correspondents. Questions receive the personal attention of the editor, and are answered at the earliest possible date after thelr receipt. Senil for Illustrated Prospectus. The Volume of the BAZAR begin Wlth the first Number for January of each year. V heu no time is mentioneu, subscriptions will begin wlth tne number current at the timeol the receipt of order Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for biudlng, will be sent by muil, postpaid, on receipt of Í1.00 each. Title-page and Index sent 0IlemUtance should be made by Post-offlce Money Order or Draft, to ivoid chance of loss. jVewspfipers are nol lo coy this advertisement without the exirss order of Harper & Brothers. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Harper's Magazine, one year, -$4 00 Harper's Weekly, - " - 4 00 Harper Bazar, - " - 4 00 Harper's Young People " - - 2 00 PoHaqe Fret to all subacriber in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Address HARPER &l BROTHERS, P. 0. Box 959, N. Y. City. IN 1895. HARPER'S WEEKLY lsapictorlal history of ihe times. It presents every important eveut proinptly, aceurrately ï.nd exhaustively in lllustratlon and descriptive text of the highest order. The manner in which, during 1894, it bas treated the Chicago Railway Strikes and the China-Japanese War, and the amouut of light it was able to throw on Korea the instant attention was direeted to that littleknown country, are examples of its almost boundless resources. Julián Ralph, Uih dlstinguished writerand correspondent, has been sent to the seatof war, and there joined by C. D. Weldon, the well-known American artist, and formany years resident in Japan who has been engaeed to co-operate wlth Mr. Ralph in sending to HARPER'S WEEKLY xclnstve Information and illustration. During 1895 every vital questiou will be discussed wlth vigor and without prejudice in the editorial columns, and also in special articles by the highest authorities in each department. Portralts of the men and women who are making history, and powerful and and ciiustic political cartoons, will ontinue tobe chaiacleristic features. This Basy World, wilh its keen and kindlycomment on the lesser doings of the day, will remain a regular deparlment. Fiction. Therewill be two powerful seriáis, both handsoinely illustrated- The Red Cockade. a stlrring romance of olden days liy Stanley J. Weyman. anda novel of New York, entltled The Kon of Hls Kather, by Brander several íiovelettes, and tnany short slories by popular writers. Send for Ulustrated Prospectus. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the flrst Number for Jarjuary of each year. When no timéis mentloned, subscriptlons wlll begin with the Nnmber current at time of reeeipt of order. Clolh Cases for each volume, sultable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpald, on receipt of $1 00 each. Titlc-page and Index sent oñ application. Remlttances should be made by Post-offlce Money Order or Draft, to avold chance ol loss. Newspaperê are not to copy this advertisement without the expresa order of Hakpek & BrothEKS. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. 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