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McCLURE'5 MAGAZINE FOR THE COMING YEAR Sotne Notable Features These reminiscences contain more unpublKhed var history than CHAS. A. DANA'S SttS&sèa, L REMINISCENCES oclKnd h" SSStig. LI L"" „f ,.. Lineo,,, caliod him T menio.rs are b,ts of Stcrrt History a„d Fr%h Recollections of Great M,n. Thes Ie„,inlcencc „ U be il ustrated with many Rare and Unfublished War Pkoloraphs irom the Go'vernment coUeclton which now contains over 8,000 negatives of almost pricelcss víluef ' =ollecllon, The Christmas McClure's contained a complete Short Story by Rudyard Kipling entilled " The Tomb of His Ancestors," DimVAnn 1x101 in thetaleofaclouded Tiger, an officer in the Indian army, añd KUUYAKD KIPLING a rebelhous tribe. Wc have n hand also a AV111 Balad, CTriDICC O Drvfrmie powerful, grim, moving song of War Ships. It will be superblv ö ' WKItO & rULMb illustrated. Mr. Kipling will be a frequent contributor. ' ANTHONY HOPE'S y"U'ri ,"S H'"'z'" he sequel to -raí PrUontr of KICAkl ,rl,n Trtwi?i Zr"rfa' In ÍPlend.d invention, in characters, in dramati NEW ZENDA NOVEL s.ltuf"ons. ■ th noblest and most stirring novel thal ■ . Anthony Hope has ever written. Rudyard Kipling, Robtrt Barr, IVilHam AlUn White = ■ - lanMacartx, Octave Thanet, Stephen Crane, and many SHORT STORIES BY tetóSV!rid' SS GREAT AUTHORSI EDISON'S LATEST " JTSSSátt! AHIFUFMFMT extracted by magnetism. The Pastest Ship. An article by MOM 1 1 V t nntrSI I the inventor and constructor of " Turbinia, a veud that can Drawn from fifteen years' personal experience as brakeman, fire ■ - man and engmeer, by Herbert H. Hamblin. It is a narrative of THE RAILROAD ■work adventure, hazards accident and escapes, and i. as vivid M A W'C I ICC and dramatic asa piece of fiction. lYlAlN O Llr E THE CUSTER The account of th terrible fight written down by Hamün Garland L MASSACRE ÜVárücS i't lips of Two Moons' an old Indian Chief who was lts houses, streets, means of travel, water supply, safeguards of üfe and health, sports and plcasures- the condilions of life of the perfected city of NEW YORK the next century, by Col. George E .Waring, Jr„ Commissioner of the l lAcrT Street-Cleaning Department of New York. vi I95Q iiiDI -riAIAIFI Mark Twain contributes an article in his old manner, describmg his MARK TWAIN yoyap from „dia to South Arica. The illurations are by 4 'B --- Frostni Peter Newell, and are as droll and humorous as the article itself Andrée: His Balloon and his Expedition, from materials furnished by 1 the brother of Mr. btnnberg, Andrée's companion. Sven led'in in ADVENTURF I Unexplored Asta, a story of remarkable adventure and endurance I VU'MIUKt The best artists and illustrators are malcine piemres for i - McClure s Magazink. A. B. Frost, Peier Nemell, CD. Gibson ILLUSTRATIOMQ I Howard PyU Kenyon Cx, C. K. Lintcm, W. D. Stevens Alred I ILLUa ' " IUIMO orennan, and others, Dpeniiê chamSnf nUmb-erpWi"be KÍVe" K T'th ncw 'bscription. This number contains the SnfofEdsón'sTÍe,?"3 Ke""cV":ei M"K Twain's Voyage from India to Scuth Alrica, the iccount OI idison s great mvention, and a masj of mteresting matter and illustrations. _ Be sure to ask for It in subscribían 10 Cents a Copy $1.00 a Year - 200 East 25th Street, New York
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