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HARPER'S

MAGAZINE

"Talking of the illustrated
magazines brings us to the
ever delightful

HARPER'S

In spite of the keen com-
petition, this still remains
THE BRIGHTEST AND
BEST ILLUSTRATED
MAGAZINE IN THE
LANGUAGE.”

The Daily News, London.

Harper's Magazine

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MARY JOHNSTON

MARY JOHN

MSTON, the author of

"Prisoners of Hope," a

story which was one of the marked successes of the year, has written a still more exciting romance of colonial Virginia life of an earlier period-the period of Master John Rolfe, who appears in a very attractive way in the story.

Published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly, beginning with the number for June, 1899, under the title

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD

SPECIAL OFFER In order to introduce the Atlantic to a large circle of new readers, the publishers announce that a trial subscription for three months will be sent, ON RECEIPT OF 50 CENTS, to any person whose name does not now appear upon the Atlantic subscription list.

35 Cents a Copy. $4.00 a Year.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., 4 PARK ST., BOSTON

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The New York Herald:

The Best Things by Chauncey M. Depew

A COLLECTION OF THE FINEST
PRODUCTS OF THE WIT AND
ELOQUENCE OF AMERICA'S
GREATEST ORATOR AND AFTER

DINNER SPEAKER.

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Here are his Funniest Stories, Wittiest Hits and Sallies
Highest Flights of Eloquence

We all like a book that will make us laugh, and those who can read this book without laughing may safely conclude that there is not the slightest vein of humor in them. The Brooklyn Eagle: It is a book which you can open anywhere and read forward or back, and it will interest, amuse and instruct on every page.

12 mo., Full Cloth, $1.00. Sent post-paid to any address

on receipt of price.

A. N. MARQUIS & CO., Publishers
CHICAGO, ILL.

Voice Use and Stimulants.

Containing the Experience in Abstract and Detail of nearly 400 Professional Singers, Actors, Statesmen, etc. By LENNOX BROWNE, F. R. C. S., Edin., Senior Surgeon to the Central London Throat and Ear Hospital, Surgeon and Aural Surgeon to the Royal Society of Musicians, author of "Science and Singing," etc. Joint author of "Voice, Song and Speech," and of "The Child's Voice." 16mo., cloth binding, 133 pages. Price, 60 cents.

A book for all who use the voice in any professional way, and all who desire to have a pure and enduring voice. It answers the vexed question asked by nearly all vocal students, and in fact by nearly all accomplished singers: "What am I going to sing on?" etc.

Its Treatment with Regard to

THE GHILD'S VOIGE: After Development.

Containing the Experience in Abstract and Detail of over 200 Teachers, and over 600 Students. By EMIL BEHNKE, Lecturer on Vocal Physi logy and Teacher of Voice Production; author of the "Mechanism of the Human Voice," co-author of "Voice, Song and Speech," and LENNOX BROWNE, F. R. C. S.; 16mo., cloth binding, 120 pages. Price, 60 cents.

Treats on the use and abuse of the child's voice, with rules for its care and treatment, with special reference to proper development. Sent postpaid on receipt of price, by

A. N. MARQUIS & CO., Publishers,

352-356 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill.

Chicago College of
Dental Surgery

Dental Department of

Lake Forest University.

The Next Annual Winter Course of Instruction will begin about October 1st, 1899, and end about May 1st, 1900.

FACULTY.

J. G. K. MCCLURE, D. D., President of the University,

NICHOLAS SENN, M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., Consulting Surgeon.

TRUMAN W. BROPHY, M. D., D. D. S., LL. D., Dean, Profes. or of Oral Surgery.

W. L. COPELAND., M. D., C. M., M. R. C. S., Professor of Anatomy,

W. T. BELFIELD, M. D., Professor of Principles of Surgery.

FRANK H. GARDINER, M. D., D. D. S., Clinical Professor of Operative Dentistry.

C. N. JOHNSON, L. D. S., D. D. S., A. M, Professor of Operative Dentistry.

W. C. BARRETT, M. D., D. D. S., Professor of Dental Anatomy and Pathology.

L. L. SKELTON, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology.

CALVIN S. CASE, M D, D. D. S., Professor of Orthodontia.

A. W. HARLAN, A. M., M. D., D. D. S., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.

J. NEWTON ROE, A, M., Sc. D., Professor of Chemistry and Metallurgy.

E. J. PERRY, D. D. S., Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry.

Three full winter courses of lectures are required before graduation. Graduates of pharmaceutical and undergraduates of medical colleges in good standing and graduates of reputable veterinary colleges are admitted to the second year course, and can become candidates for graduation after taking two full winter courses of instruction. Letters of inquiry should be addressed to

Dr. TRUMAN W. BROPHY, Dean, 126 State Street, Chicago.

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Brehm's Life of Animals

(The Animals of the World.-"Brehm's Thierleben")

By DR.

A complete Natural History for popular home instruction and for the use of schools. A. E. BREHM. Illustrated with nearly five hundred wood cuts, and several color plates, by Fr. Specht, W. Kuhnert, G. Mutzel, R. Kretschmer, W. Camphausen, L. Beckmann, E. Schmidt, C. F. Deiker and P. Meyerheim. Brought down and especially adapted for the use of English readers. Translated from the Third German Edition as edited by Prof. Dr. Pechuel-Loesche and Dr. Wilhelm Haacke, and revised and abridged by Prof. Richard Schmidtlein. MAMMALIA. Quarto, [Companion volume

624 pages, full cloth, gold back and side stamps, $5.75; half leather, $6.50. on Birds in preparation.]

The great charm of Brehm's Life of Animals is, that it is entirely untechnical, although thoroughly scientific and accurate. Those who seek entertainment may find it in this work, which is full of stirring, eventful and amusing experiences with animals of all kinds. Those who desire to learn about the traits, the peculiarities, the haunts and habits of the animals of the world, will find in this book the means of pursuing the study with pleasure as well as profit.

This is conceded by educators everywhere to be the best popular Natural History now extant.

A. N. MARQUIS & CO., Publishers

356 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO, ILL.

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