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# Analysis This page is primarily **advertising and book promotions**, not political satire or cartoons. The upper section advertises four Christmas gift books from Harper & Brother Publishers, including "The Golfer's Alphabet" and "Peter Newell's Pictures and Rhymes." Below that is a promotion for "Sports and Games in the Open," a portfolio of drawings by A.B. Frost. The lower half contains Herbert S. Stone & Co.'s book list and Whiting Paper Company's stationery advertisement, emphasizing that "Whiting's Papers" represent "the standard of excellence" in stationery. **No political cartoons or satirical commentary appear on this page.** It's a commercial publication page typical of early 20th-century magazines, mixing editorial book reviews with advertising.

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NE OF THE HARDEST THINGS IN THE WORLD IS TO CHOOSE SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. HERE ARE FOUR BOOKS FROM WHICH AN APPROPRIATE PRESENT FOR ALMOST ANYONE MAY BE SELECTED :: i: THe GOLFER’S ALPHABET. Pictures By A. B. FRosT. Ruymes By W. G. van T. SUTPHEN, TO,a07one who plays golf, and everyone does nowadays, the delightful humor of this book iscertaia to appeal. Asa holiday gift it is difficult to equal. Small quarto, ornamentat boards, $1.50. LIFE AND CHARACTER. By W. T, SMEDLEY. | is doubtful whether any illustrator has succeeded more thoroughly in catching the spirit of Ameri- can life than Mr, Smedley. The present collection includes fifty drawings selected from his best work. With text by A. V. S. ANTHOWY, portrait and bio- graphical sketch. Quarto, green and gold cloth covers, $5.00. PETER NEWELL’S PICTURES AND RHYMES. NO contemporary humorist has found greater favor with young and old than Mr, Newell, fifty of whose quaint pictures, with accompanying veases, are collected in this volume. Quarto, cloth covers, with design by Mr. Newell, 34.25. SPORTS AND GAMES IN THE OPEN. Picturep sy A, B. Frost. pe every lover of out-of-door sport these fifty drawings by Mr. Frost, whom Mr. Stockton has called “one of the most Amcrican of American artists,” will be of interest. They are issued unbound, in a handsome portfolio. Each picture measures 11} x 165@ inches, and all are admirably suited for framing. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Price $8.00. We will deliver the complete portfolio on payment of $1.00 and collect $1.00 per month until payment is completed. For further information address HARPER & BROTHER, Publishers, - - HERBERT S. STONE & Cos List. HENRY IRVING-ELLEN TERRY. A book of Portrnits. By Gorvon Crato. fo, boards, $1.00. Also an edition of one hundred copies printed on épecial paper, bound in cloth, $3.80. Mr. Gordon Craig (Miss Terry's eon) has for eome time been known in England as a clever artist of the Nicholson school. Ilis work is extremely simple and brilliant, He has made por- traits of his mother and Sir Henry in their best known parts. ‘The pictures are all reproduced in color. FABLES IN SLANG. With many full-page illustrations by CLrpe J. Newman, 18mo, cloth, $1.00. ‘+1 wish again to call the attention of the people who really care for a good hearty laugh to the very best thing that has yet appeared in this particular style of literature *T'would defy any living person in whom exiata the slightest sense of humor to read ten pages of this book aload and *keep his face straight." "—ulalo Evening News. THE LIFE OF WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. By Lewis MELVILLE. With portraits, facsimile of handwriting, and several drawings, many uow printed for the first time. In two volumes, demy 8vo, cloth gilt, $7.50. Although five and thirty years have passed ince his death, io full and adequate blography of Thackeray has yet been published. ‘The present work has been written to sil this void in the literary history of the century. It is a compl Franklin Square, NEW YORK. htt hh et ete te te te te Oe? THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE means a great deal, but it expresses exactly the position of ** WHITING’S PAPERS” in the stationery world. They are the best, and they are the standard of polite society. Insist on having Whiting’s. A very choice assortment of fine boxes for lete record of the carcer of the great novelist, and throws many new lights upon his private as well as his public life. Thackeray is presented as novelist, poet, artist and art critic, and bis friendships and tastes are recorded. SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN. His Life Story, with Lettcrs and Reminiscences. By Antuon Lawrence. With many illustrations. | 8vo, cloth, $3.50. is the aathorized biography of the great comporer. has becn prepared under his pereonal supervision and revieed by him in proof. It contains many of his letters and much intl- mate personal matter of great intercet. THE INMIANS OF TO-DAY. full-page portraits of the most famous chiefe and four picts Alto a special limited edition of one hundred copies on hand-made paper, $10.00 net. It is generally acknowledged that Mr. Grinnell is the authority on American Indians. For the first time io many years a serious attempt is made to deal fairly with the Indian of to-day ; his past, his present conditions, and his future chances. The book is illustrated with a remark: able eeries of photographs, taken by Mr. F.A. Rinehart during a Congrees of Indians at the ‘Omaha Exposition. FAMOUS LADIES OF THE ENGLISH COURT. By Mrs. Avprer Ricuaxpson, With over one hundred portraits and illustrations. 8vo, cloth, $3.20 net. Mrs. Richardeon has chosen a fascinating subject and hax treated itin'the most interesting manner. She has told the story of the principal beanties of the English Court, their lives, their their acandals. It isa gossipy volume, made prsible only through the courtesy of many titled persons, who have furnished details, letters, and portraits, Sa To be had of all Booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, by the Publishers.-@8 HERBERT S. STONE & COMPANY, CHIGAGO and NEW YORK. the Holiday season has been prepared and is now on display at the Stationery Stores. The name is on the box. By Groroe Birp Grinnety. With afty in color. 4to, buckram, $3.00. WHITING PAPER COMPANY, PAPER MAKERS AND...... DESIGNERS OF STATIONERY, NEW YORK. WR U0 000000 000000002000000808.