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# Analysis This page contains primarily **advertisements** rather than political cartoons or satire. The content includes: 1. **Whiting Manufacturing Co.** advertisement for solid silver goods (top left) 2. **Macmillan & Co.'s book advertisements** (top right), featuring titles on art, China, and literature 3. **Robert Grant's Christmas Story** advertisement (bottom), promoting his tale "The Matrimonial Tonline Benefit Association" appearing in *Scribner's Magazine for Christmas* The only illustrative element is a portrait of author Robert Grant accompanying his story advertisement. There is **no political satire or cartoon commentary** visible on this page—it functions primarily as a commercial advertising section within *Life* magazine, likely from a November/December issue given the Christmas story promotion.

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LIFE: Macmillan & Co.'s New Book Attractive Holiday Gift to a Lover of Art. PEN DRAWING ano PEN DRAUGHTSMEN Their Work and thelr Methods. Solid Silver (Exclusively.) STERWIYG Wuitinc Mc Co. Silversmiths, Broadway & 18th St., NEW YORK. DESIGNED AND We saxe Soup Sitver ony, OF STERLING QUALITY YuRL FINE; KVERY AKTICLE BEARING OUR TRADE-MARK. THEREFOR SECURE ENTIRE PREEDOM FKOM FALSE IMPRESSIONS, of the Art to-day, w ition, with nearly 4 by Sir F. Leighton, Sir J. E. M Technical Suggestions. iitustrations. including many examples {rom original d lais, Sir E, Burne-Jones, F, W By Josrrn Penseut. Anew ra Valker, Maboney, W. Abbey, Holman Hunt, A. Parsons, Aubrey Beardsley, etc. ato. Printed on J. Dickinsos Co.'s art paper, bound'in buckram.’ $15.00. Dean Hole's New Book, MORE MEMORIES Thoughts About England Spoken in America, By the Very Rev. J. Revxotns Hour, Dean of Rochester, author of “The Memones of Dean Hole," ete, Hlustrated. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $2.25. Miss Fielde's New Book on China; A CORNER OF CATHAY. Studies from Life Among the Chinese. By Avete M. Fierpe, author of ** Chinese Nights’ Entertainments,” etc. With colored plates from illustrations by artists in the celebrated School of Go Leng. at Swatow, China, Small ato, ornamental cloth, gilt top. "$3.00. New Novel, by the Author of “A Village Tragedy.” THE VACABONDS.| Woops, author of By Marcarer [. Village Tragedy, ther Vanbomrigh. “The Raiders” $1.50. MACMILLAN & CO., 66 Fifth Ave., New Yor By the Editor of Boswell. Harvard College By An Orn By Groxce Bixxeck Hitt, D.C.L,P broke College, Oxford: editor of © Life of Johnson," author of ters Readers, ete. With illustrations and Froa] piece Portrait of Pres’t Eliot. 12mo, cloth.$ Seherson, and the Jefferson Fani, of Actors. | -|Life and Art of Joseph Jeter By Wittiam Winter, author of "The and Art of Edwin Booth,” etc. Must 12mo, cleth, gilt top. $2.2: “The book is worthy of its subject, as as of its author, jon Courii Mr, F. Marton Crawford's New Story. LOVE IN IDLENES A tale of Rar Harbour. By Cxawrop, author of ** Katharine L: Saracinesca,” “A Rowan Sing illustrations reproduced from dra photographs. In one yolume cl ‘lt, gilt edges, uniform wi fi ur Village,” if a. Y T 4 SEA VES IES VAS VA WEA VA WEA WS Don’t Fail to Read Robert Grant’s 25 CENTS. | Christmas Story “The Matrimonial Tontine Benefit Association,” N SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE FOR CHRISTMAS. A rousing good Story—a, worthy successor to his last holiday story: ‘A Bachelor’s Christmas.” Illustrated by A. B. WenzetL. s— OTHER FEATURES OF THE CHRISTMAS ScRIBNER: Stories by H. C. Bunner, Francis Lynde, Walter. L. Palmer, Eva Wilder McGlasson. Elaborately illustrated article on George Frederick Watts. A great narrative poem by Rudyard Kipling, and another by Archibald Lampman, etc. Three Frontispleces—Special Cover. CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, PUBLISHERS, 153-157 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com