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___ SENRE™ “MAGAZINE DE LUXE” 1S THE NAME GIVEN THE PALL MALL MAGAZINE Because of its charming artistic quality, its high literary A FOOT, BALL CALENDAR. | character and the superb mechanical execution that uniformly characterizes it. Coasequently, it is called «The Handsomest Magazine Published” 25 cents a Copy $3.00 a Year Bates Company. With seven spiritea pictures of “FOOT BALL” "ite HE BATTLE.” MROUGH THE LINE,” "ACKLED,” and re acenes represented. + Pronounced by Walter Camp and other ex- | perts to be technically correct. Second edition now printing. Size of plate, x ches. eax 8 Boxed, $2.00. Por sale by alt booksellers or sent postpaid. FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY, | East 16th Street, New York. Special trial subscription, beginning with November, and including the sumptuous CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR numbers: ¢ Months, 50 Cents. Appress THE MANAGER PALL MALL MAGAZINE | 131 Astor Court Building, New York LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY ANNOUNCES NOW READY PREDICAMENTS: By Evan Louis Shipman, Author of “D'Arcy of the Guards,” “Urban Dialogues,” etc. Illustrated by C. D. Gibson and T. K, Hanna, Jr. Cloth and gold. Pp. 153,6% x 4%. Retail, $1.00. True Eoucation or Mr. Pipe. Containing the completed series of the famous Pipp drawings by Charles Dana Gibson, together with forty new and heretofore unpublished drawings, showing Mr. Gibson's sense of beauty and his sense of humor at their very best Uniform with “Drawings by C. D. Gibson,” “Pictures of People” and “Sketches and Cartoons.” Large folio 12 x 18 inches, bound in Japan vellum with white vellum back, and striking new cover design. Price, $5.00. READY ABOUT DECEMBER 3, Thirty humorous plates by E. W. Kemble, the well-known delinea- Buff cloth with cover design in black and red. Plated paper, 9 x 11. } Coontown’s 400. tor of darky life. Retail, $2.00. MytuHotocy ror Moperns. An Up-to-Date Text Book for Up-to-Date Students. By James S. Metcalfe. Illustrations by C. D. Gibson, F. G. Atwood. Oliver Herford, A. Brennan, A. D. Blashfield, “Chip,” and Charles Howard Johnson. Cloth, cover design in blue. 150 pp. 5x7. Retail, $1.00. »*% CALENDARS » NOW READY THe Cisson Cacenpnar For 1900. Thirteen sheets, heavy plated board, 11 x 14, in box, Each month's calendar in red and black with appropriate drawing by Charles Dana Gibson. Retail, $2.00. Tue Out-or-Door Cacennar For 1900, Handsomely printed in red and biack on rough-finished, deckle-edge paper. Cover design and twelve drawings of scenes characteristic of the months by A. D. Blashfield. Separate leaves, 11 x 14. Retail, $1.00. LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY, 19 W. 31st Street, New York City. copymianT fh GREAT BRITAIN BY JAMES HENDERSON W.gJ.Sloane The rich and beautiful designs, exquisite color effects, and splendid wearing qualities of Templeton’s Seotch Chenille Axminster Carpetings have given them a world-wide repu- tation. These goods are manu- factured for us by Messrs. James Templeton & Co. of Glasgow, Scotland. BroadwayS19thst. NEW YORK. VISITORS TO NEW YORK Will find Superior Accummodations at the ‘New Fireproof HERALD SQUARE HOTEL, 84th Street, just west of Broadway, Restaurant a la Carte, What paper do you use in your correspondence? Any- thing MAY do for some, but the WHITING’S PAPERS are now conceded to be the finest papers manufactured for SELECT CORRESPONDENCE and are used by those desiring perfection in their stationery. Nothing can be richer than WHITING’S ANGORA a beautiful velvet finish — it shows the writing to the best advantage. The leading paper sellers in the country all favor WHITING'S e Whiting Paper Co. NEW YORK icbooks.com