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The Cosmopolitan. A man who is in the professional or business world of to-day and does not read THE COSMOPOLITAN is apt to miss something, during the course of the year, that is worth a great many times the subscription price. Whether in the law or in merchandizing, in the church or in teaching, in banking or in railroading, he should bear in mind that THE COSMOPOLI- TAN is trying to secure for him an article on some one subject that, even in a business way, it is absolutely essential for him to iow about. If he will glance over THE COSMOPOLTT ANS pages for one year he will find some one thing that will many times repay the outlay and the trouble. THE COSMOPOLIT. is edited with this special object always in view. This, of course, is only a small part of the Magazine, which also aims to interest every member of the family circle. An analysis of its contents for December will show how truly it deserves its name of Cosmopolitan and how wide its range of interest. a RAT ers BRAS On all News-stands, Price, 10 cents. Price for one year, One Dollar. IN FICTION ALONE IT OF- FERS FOUR COMPLETE STORIES. ALL BY FA- MOUS AUTHORS. Retirement of Signor Lambert, by ‘A. Covan Doyle. The Woot of Thin Red Threads, by Stephen Crane. A Woman's Hand, by Grant Allen. The Mule, by Henry Seton Merriman. A Symposium, by William Dean How- elis Ella Wheeler Wilcox,Mme.Janau- schek, Chauncey M. Depew, Admiral Gherardi, Viola Allen and Richard IN ART, A USEFCL, IN- |“: in Portrait Photography will be found to be a very interesting discus- STRUCTIVE ARTICLE. | sion of the subject by Rupert Hughes. IN WOMAN'S FASHIONS, | The Muff in Woman's Costume. By Margaret 8. Patterson. A FAMOUS SCIENTIST. } s Norman Lockyer writes on The Eclipse Expedition Jo India. LITERATURE. __| The World of Artand Lettersis covered by Israel Zangwill. | Suggestions as to education in homes, IN ADVENTURE, A VERY] A Dangerous Mission to Spain, by the EXTRAURDINARY AR-] only American-born official who was TICLE. sent to Spain during the war. ———_—_____________. jg the ‘Autobiography of Napoleon OF THE GREATEST HIS-) "Bonaparte." nearing the conclusion of TORICAL INTEREST. the most famous historical publication of the year. Tome Life of English Royalty, Arthur H. Beavane septs INTERESTING I PERSONALITIES. ——_________" what is a Gentleman? An English § FOR YOUNG MEN. J view by Julian Halpin an Aten § can view by John Brisben Walker, OF RELIGIOUS Is The College of Cardinals in History, INTEREST. by Charles Henry Meltzer. IN TRAVEL, A LIGHT, Geisha Girls, by Miss Alice Nielsen, the The Street-Cleaning Work of Colonel Waring. THE DRAMA, | Some Plays and their Actors. The geographical distribution of articles in the December number is singularly wide. Beginning with America its Articles and Stories include— GREAT PROBLEMS IN ORGANIZATION. PLEASANT ARTICLE. | Actress. CUBA ENGLAND FRANCE INDIA ITALY JAMAICA JAPAN SPAIN There are no less than sixteen famous or well-known writers in the December number of ‘THE COSMOPOLITAN : HENRY SETON MTRRIMAN, Engiand, SIR NORMAN LOCKYER, Engiand. JOHN BRISBEN WALKER, America. JULIAN RALPH, America, RUPERT HUUNES, Engiand. ELLA WHEELER WiLCOX, Amenca, LATHER TABB. America. ARTHUR H. HEAVAN, France. ALICE NIELS! N, America. id. IRVING BACHELLEX, America. CHARLES HENRY MELTZER, America, MARGARELS. PATI ERSON, America. Turelce times this for One Dollar, TITE COSMOPOLITAN docs not issue speciai GRANT ALLEN, Engiand. STEPHEN CRANE, Ameri A. CONAN DOYLE, Engla ISRALL ZANGWILL, Eng’ IN PSYCHOLOGY, “WHAT DO I FEAR.” Croker. And there are ninety-seven Illustrations, The price, 10 cents per copy. numbers. It aims to have each month of the same high standard of excellence. 2 i farses i - THE COSMOPOLITAN, : Irvington-on-the-Hudson, New York. Sketches and Cartoons By C. D. GIBSON. THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER ..“LIFE” . Upon receipt of $4.00, the Publishers of LIFE will be pleased to send, express pre- paid, a copy of Mr. C, D. Gisson’s latest book, PRICE, 25 CENTS. ing book for a Holiday Gift. Orders AT ALL NEWS STANDS OR EYMAIL. promptly filled. i LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 19 WEST 31st STREET, NEW YORK CITY. entitled “SKETCHES AND CARTOONS,” the regular retail price being $5.00. A charm-