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has written two great stories, THE CENTURY anp ST. NICHOLAS. SAY /4, 3 One of these stories is entitled “PUDD’NHEAD WILSON,” and it begins in the magnificently illustrated Christmas number of THE CENTURY MAGAZINE, now ready everywhere. It will hold the attention from the first chapter, for it is prob- ably the most dramatic novel that Mark Twain has ever written. ‘There is this trouble about special Like several of this famous humorist’s stories, it has for its scene a steamboat town on Providences,—namely: there isoften | the Mississippi River forty years ago. ‘* Pudd'nhead Wilson,” a hard-headed country a doubt as to which party wasintended | lawyer, after whom the book gets its name, furnishes much of the fun that one naturally tabethe beneficiary. Inthecase ofthe | expects to find in a work by the author of "The Innocents Abroad,” but he appears Children, the Dears and the Prophet, | in quite another light in the murder trial which forms the thrilling climax of the story. but of the episode than the prophet | The plot introduces a novel and ingenious employment of science in the detection of . Ghd, because they got the children. | ¢Fime, and the characters are well drawn and their every action is interesting. ‘* Pudd'n- an) Pupo'nwean Witson’s CaLenvar. head Wilsot which begins in December, will ran through six or seven numbers. Sf For Boys and Girls Mark Twain has written “TOM SAWYER ABROAD,” i: 4 : which will appear in ST. NICHOLAS FOR YOUNG FOLKS, beginning with the November number, now ready. ‘The adventures of Mark Twain's famous boy characters, Tom Sawyer "and ~ Huckleberry Finn,” with thei faithful com- anion the negro Jim, are here most delightfully continued. ‘They visit the eastern hemisphere.—not in the ordinary way, Bu accidentally, as it were, and in-a fiying-machine. Every boy and gitl will want to read""Tom Sawyer Abroad while their elders are enjoying “Pudd'nhead Wilson.” Wide Awake” is now merged in St. NICHOLAS, and beginning with November, the first number of the new volume, St. NICHOLAS will be permanently enlarged by the addition of about 200 pages in the volume. : ‘Both THE CENTURY and ST. NICHOLAS FOR YOUNG FOLKS are published by The Century Co., 33 East 17th St., New York,— : : Tur. Ci URY at $4.00 a year, ST. NICHOLAS at $3.00. All booksellers and newsdealer: take subscriptions, or remittance may be ; made by check, draft, maney-order, or in registered letter, directly to the publishers. See the CHRISTMAS NUMBERS of BOTH THESE MAGAZINES, sutoreytis team dtrad ee A judge in Ohio has sentenced a man to be | The man or woman who hasn't written a hanged before daybreak, This may not be - poem on the subject of Christmas either bas uel or unusual punishment in the case of a no poetic talent or is a person of extraordinary farm-hand, but it would be rough on most self-control. other citizens who do not like to have th sleep broken.—Buffalo Ex} Sina Erp mK —. EAU DE AGSIBEN = SF ae 48) COLOGNE ‘320-522-324 BROADWAY NEW YORK ‘UNITED STATES MUTUAL! ; AD ( cee cose L\ : se on —> k sLYCERINE SOAPS. / SSOCIATIO CHAS. 8. PERKINS & c0., { fos Wy THE FINEST TOILET GOODS IMPORTED 9 Kinny Sts, Boston, Mass. ibs “ é _ — — nas U. 8 Agents, MULHENS & KROPFF, N.Y. All the telephone girls in New York have Gm forse. Orr “urs. 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