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# Content Analysis This page is primarily **book advertisements** rather than editorial cartoons or satire. It features promotional notices for novels and literary works from publishers including D. Appleton & Company, Lothrop Publishing Company, G. P. Putnam's Sons, and Herbert S. Stone & Co. The advertisements showcase titles like "The Man Who Knew Better" by T. Gallon, "D'ri and I" by Irving Bacheller, and "The Last of the Knickerbocker" by Herman K. Vielé. Each includes author descriptions, illustrations, and prices (typically $1.50). The decorative fleur-de-lis borders and typography reflect early 20th-century magazine design. There is **no political satire or cartoon content** visible on this page—it functions as a commercial section promoting contemporary literature to Life's readership.

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Monrrfsor, author of “Into the Highways and “Hedges,” etc. 12mo, cloth, $1.50. Miss Montrésor has utilized incident and intrigue in this ex- cellent story to give a vivid delineation of character. The scene is laid partly in England, and there are also glimpses of South America, Shipmates A voluine of Salt-Water Fiction, By Morcan_ Ropertsox, author of ** Masters of Men,” etc. 12mo, cloth, & “We consider Mr. Morgan Robertson as by sea story writer of this decade. . . All the stories are good and some of them so quaint that they are almost original in scheme.” — Philadelphia Inquirer, ynile Charlie Was Away Mrs. Pountney Bicetow. 16mo, cloth, 75. cents. a wonderfully vivid story of a woman in London ‘ smart" life, whose hunger for love involves her in perils, but finds a truc way out in the end, D. APPLETON & COMPANY, Publishers NEw. YORK SESESESE SE SESE SESESESN | PEEP EEE ene eee oY By IRVING BACHELLER {50th THOUSAND Rev. T. DeWITT TALMAGE says: “RI and I’ is a rare book, in style vivi in thought elevated. Its influence will be healthful. “wish every young man and woman might read it for the lesson of its love motive. It makes you see clearly the differ- ence between true and false love; you feel the peril of the one, the beauty of the other. All who are approaching that supreme moment upon which a word may change their destiny for good or evil, m: dom out of this boc et wise With 8 Drawings by F.C. Author of EBEN HOLDEN Yobn PRICE 81.50 Hon. JOHN HAY (Secretary of State) says: T is a most vivid and engrossing story, worth telling and well told,” WM. DeWIIT HYDE, President of Rowdoin College, ‘says of "Dirt and 1” “Ww have read ‘D'ri and I out loud. Our boy of fourteen gave us no peace until it was fin- ished, and we have all enjoyed it greatly. It is a story of ine terest and humor, which carries with it splendid lessons of brave character, true patriot- ism, and pure love.” Lothrop Publishing Company, Boston Sbbbbeeeehhy oe IT STRIKES TWELVE AMONC BOOKS te FEEEEE EE EES LETTE EEE EER For heart-stirring emotional power, for originality of treatment and freshness of subject (French. Canadian life), this is the most important achieve- ment of American verse in several years. By William Henry Drummond, author of “ The Habitant ™ (25,000 sold). 8x5. Illustrated by Frederick S. Coburn. Photogravure, | large paper edition, net $2.50. (By mail, 1gc. extra.) dull care. Witty and sparkling essays by the author of ‘* Love Letters of a Musician.” By [yrtle Reed. sy | red leather, net $2.00. xe. Net $1.50. (Postage toc.) Full Readers that came under the spell of ** Romance of will welcome this beautiful and fascinating book. By Elizabeth W, Champney. : Fully illustrated. Net $3.00. (By mail, $3. | Few territories on earth have more interesting associations than the Mohawk Valley. By W. Max Reid. 7o full-page illustrations from photographs. Net $3.50. (By mail, $3.75.) hawk lley | ‘A book supplying:the information necessary toan understanding of the man and his work. By W. J. Henderson, Musical Editor of Vew York Times. With many plates. Net $1.60. (By mail, $1.75.) G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS 27 and 29 WEST 234 STREET, NEW YORK Mtustrated Holiday Catalogue sent on request red axon ch the same ff York City—their histo fortunes—Uhrough the medium of The home an the heroine. ‘The quality we call charm is imponderable or to put your finger on it. Mr. mast read him, not be told aboat ee, toa many such lively and pretty conceite, like t booke ppreciate his work, he obe just issued, Ihe story, * The Inn of th ¢ pretticet romantic love stories of last y je with th At all Book Shops, $1.50 A NEW NOVEL by the Author of “Ghe INN of the SILVER MOON” Mr. Viclé has been touched by the wand of the fairy of romance. transforming all be touches with his pen, even things ordinarily quite prosai delicate and ethereal substance, ver remembe Knickerbockers " erbocker families « Me cannot help i their traditions and their fallen social life of Alida Van Wandelcer, There ix no ure in trying to measure it possess charm to a high degree, bat one ‘We hope he will give as Herbert S. Stone & Co. Publishers, Chicago comicbooks.com