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Here Is A Treat!

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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
January
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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f Foor of Washington Irviag's Best Stories. Washington Irving. [The above Portrait is a remarkably good likcness of that Famous Author. If y ou have no portrait of Ir ving, cut this one out.] We shall shortly present four of the most popular of WASHINGTON L IRVING'S many delightful stories in these columns. These sketches will be : The Legend of 1 7 Rip Van Wiikle. The Dwfl and Töi Walker. The type used in these tales will be a new and j large-faced Brevier, splendid for the eyes. These Novelas Will Be Supcrbly IUrated By the Best Newspaper Artists, and, altogether, will form a most unique and popular feature. We need not remark on the quality of Irving's writings. There is nothing better. And yet a large majority of our readers have, probably, never read more than one, or at most, two, of the stories we shall present. This is the age of revival of good things, and we urge everybody to read these WASHINGTON IRVING NOVELETTES from beginning to end. If you have read either or all of them once, read Jthem again. It will do you good.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register