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ns: and ew will lleries co, th -LIFE- “THE FIRST AND CREATEST AMERICAN MACAZINE.”’ Kansas City Gazette. The North flmetican Review Is the mouth-piece of the men who know most about the great topics on which Americans require to be informed from month to month, its contributors being the leaders of thought and action in every field. Those who would TAKE COUNSEL OF THE HIGHEST KNOWLEDGE ON THE AFFAIRS OF THE TIME, and learn what is to be said regard- ing them by the recognized authorities on both sides, must thereforereadT HE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. The Review devotes much attention to subjects that are of special interest to women, and is the only publica- tion of its class which has A RECOGNIZED PLACE AMONG THE FAMILY MAGAZINES. This magazine has for more than eighty years, within its well-defined lines, stood at the head of monthly publications.—Chicago Record. The REVIEW may well be proud of its eighty-two years, for truly it may be said of it that “age cannot wither nor time stale its infinite variety.” . . . Fortunate is the one who can sit down and feast upon the guod things furnished by the best literary caterers in the world.—Grand Rapids Democrat. If any one vame in magazine literature stands for what is authoritative, that name is the NoRTH American Rev:EW, which for more than eighty years has remained at the head of the monthly periodicals, —Boston Fost. The Review has done more for the better class of readers than any other publication of this kind in the country.—Christian Advocate, St. Louis. Constantly offers to the public a programme of writers and essays that excite the reader and gratify the intellectual appetite. In this respect there is no other magazine that approaches it.—. ¥. Sun, Is abead of any magazine this country has ever seen in the importance of the topics it discusses and the eminence of its contributors.—Albany Argus. No other magazine in the wor'd so fully and fairly presents the opinions of the leading writers and thinkers on all questions of public interest.—Bosfon Four nal, Keeps its hand on the pulse of American life, It is the first to discover what is needed and the first to respond,—Cambridge (Mass.) Press. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5.00 A YEAR. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, 291 Fifth Ave., N. Y. OTT'S onvcinat ANGOSTURABITTERS The most pungent, exhilarating and refreshing Perfume. Used by persons of refinement. Imported into America for three-quarters of a Century. Be sure to get ‘‘ No. 4711,” which is the standard in all civilized countries. GLHENS & KROPFF, N. ¥., U.S. AGENTS, Fits Perfectly, Wears Well, Absolute Comfort. For Men. Women and Children. } K\ Made in all sizes. all d weights. with finest F/ possible finish, * Write for Iiustrated te your city. DR. JAEGER'S Saniiary Woolen System Company saw Your Mola Retail Store ; 16 West 234 St, Branches: 166 Broadway 248 W. 125th St. Spencerian Pens New Series No. 37. Sec —<Gxjzmp That =< lole?=<—x Sa ‘That is for inserting a pointed instrument to eject the n from the bold ‘to prevent the ink from flow- og back on the pen and soiling the Angers. pe ‘Samples on receipt of retarn postage. Ask for Vertical No. 37. Spencerian Pen Company 450 Broome Street, New Y. THE SIGNAL READS \ INSURE IN “LIFE INSURANCE for Men,Women&Chiléren ALL AGES...Amounts $15 to $50,000 ‘Write for information THE PRUDENTIAL pelsessance Comesny othe comicbooks.com