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This page is primarily **advertising content**, not satirical cartoons. It consists entirely of book advertisements and promotional material for publications and services, including: - Holiday gift book recommendations (children's literature, poetry collections) - F. Marion Crawford's novel "Don Orsino" - "The Decorator and Furnisher" magazine subscription promotion - Frederick A. Stokes Company publishing advertisements There are **no political cartoons or caricatures** visible on this page. The layout and typography reflect a typical early-20th-century magazine advertisement section, mixing literary promotions with home furnishing and art journal advertisements. This appears to be a straightforward commercial page rather than satirical editorial content.

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"BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. )The Children of the Poor By Jacoe A. Rus, author of * How the Other Half | Illustrated. amy, $2.50. @ iGreat Streets of the World. By various authors, Fully illustrated by eminent artists. Large 8vo. $4.00. | ® \Marse Chan. By THomMss NELSON PaGE. SMEDLEY. “ ‘The book is a model of what such writing should be —explicit, straightforward, full of plain facts a sonal impressions, and free from sentimentali tion, “The idea of the work was a remarkably happy one, and it was admirably emphasized by intrusting it to the eminent writers and artists whose Labors are here set forth with such brilliant results."—Boston Sat. Live. Gazette. New Edition. Mustrated by W. T. Square 12mo. $1.50. ® 'Poems of Gun and Rod. By Ernest McGarrey. With illustrations by HERBERT E, BUTLER. “The besi short story ever written by an American, and pears. is thetic." —PAdladelphia Press. Square 8vo. $1.75. @ CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 743 & 745 Broadway, W. Y. * The beauties of forest and lake find rare expression in his consummate verse. One takes up this beautiful book and knows not which to admire most, the poems. or the illustrations." —Chicago Merald. 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Yearly Subscription, $4. Single Copies, 35 Cts. THE DECORATOR AND FURNISHER, 150 Nassau Street, New York. F. ARION CRAWFORD’S NEW NOVEL, Don Orsino: A Sequel to “Saracinesca” and “Sant? Ilario.” Cloth extra, One Dollar. The three Novels comprising the “ Saracinesca Series” may now be had in uniform binding in box, Price, $3.00. SARACINESCA. SANT’ ILARIO. DON ORSINO. “ His greatest achievement is the group of three novels on modern Italy. ‘The three books present a wonderfully vivid picture of Italian social life. The Saracinesca family is a type of the old feudal nobility, admirable in its breeding, conservative in its ideals, and especially fine in its family affection and pride... . “ The plot of the story (Don Orsino) is one of the very best that the author has constructed. The mystery of Maria Consuelo’s birth and her r ‘ion to Spicea is most ingenious—continually suggesting a false trail to the reader, and in the end surprising and satisfying him with its adequateness, “When you combine all these things with a wonderful beauty of diction and facili ion, you have that very difficult achieve- ment—A THOROUGHLY GOOD MODERN ROMANCE.”"—Life, MACMILLAN & CO., Publishers, - New York. CHOICE GIFTS AT MODERATE PRICES. THE BUNNY STORIES. By Joux H. Jewerr. A codtevt of the famous BUNny Storws, which achieved such a wide popularity when originally published in St Nickolas” With sixty-six illustrations by Cersivw Bases. 1 volume, gto, ina beautiful and unique binding + cloth, with a frame enclosing a white panel ‘on which appears the figure of Father Bunny, wearing a coat of bright color, $1.75, POEMS BY DOBSON, LOCKER, AND PRAED. A collection of some of the » Liful pocms of Dowsox, Locker, and Praro, ilustrated by fac pen éy Mavo Husirnnny, With aumer= ienette ilustratic ‘arious artists.” 1 volume, 4to, gilt top, cloth, or in an ted binding, $3.00. ” Silk, attractively stamped with gold, in a box, $3.50. FAIRY TALES. 1. Maud Humphrey's Book, of Falcy Tales, A most attractive work, full of unique features, and unquestionably one of the most beautiful books ever published. 2 With 24 color-plates. Large qto, boards, with covers in colors, $2.59, Payorite Fairy Teles | This book is made up of selections from “Maud Humphrey's Book of Fairy Tales,"" and contains 13 colored plates. with covers in colors, $1.25. NEW VOLUMES BY POPULAR POETS. Rings and Love-Knots. By Sasvet Mestexn Peck, author of “Cap and Bells.’* Wordsworth’s Graye and Other Poems By Wittias WaTson, Each of these works can be had in the cloth of orchid binding, at $1.00, or in more expensive bindings, at from $2 00 to $3 0» CALENDARS AND NOVELTIES. ‘The finest line of Calendars ever offered, Forty-five varieties to choose from, ranging in price from #5 cents to $3.00, and including fac-similes of water-color designs, by such well-known artists as Maup Heatrnrey, Faaxcts Dav, H. W. McVickax, and Prxcy and Lox Moray. Also a choice line of Christmas and Birthday Cards, Photo- graph Frames, Pen-wipers, and Card Cases. Send for Descriptive CaTaLocur ART DEPARTMENT. Exquisite fac-similes of new water-color sketches, by examples of the work of Francis Dav, H.W. MeVicnar, 4, 8 Leow Moxa, Wattex Pauser, and other well-known artists. Large ato, boards. Maco Heatrneey, Also Barystey, Pexcy and Send for Desceirtive Catatoce. On receipt of ten cents, TWO COLORED PLATES and a catatocve will be sent to any address. On receipt of advertised price, any publication will be sent to any address (at the publishers’ expense). Mention Lire. FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY, 29 West 23d Street, New York City. , comicbooks.com