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With or without the wrapper, this
is the cake that users and dealers
recognize as the standard of accom-
plishment in the household.

SAPOLIO

cleans when others fail, does the
most work for the least money. A
plain, sturdy servant that never gets
tired, that lightens and brightens
longest, that

Cleans, Scours, Polishes.
Works Without Waste.

LOVE

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Rising from the Ruins of War.

The nation accepts the decision of the sword, sends its armies
home, and sets about rebuilding its shattered fortunes
Drawings by W. Herbert Dunton

The Trail of the Viper

The trail leads from the Mormon stronghold in Utah to the

nation's Capitol, threatening your household on the way

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The New Adventures of Wallingford

Wallingford sees a chance for revenge and takes it: Blackie and
"Toad" help out

Illustrated by Charles E. Chambers

Why I Left My Husband

A warning to husbands who are not "faithful" in the little things
that make or mar wedded happiness

Illustrated in color by John Alonzo Williams

The "Storm King's" Tow.

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A thrilling story of the sea in a storm-with brave men at the
end of a thin steel line

Illustrated by Gordon M. McCouch

"Sonata Pathetique"

The two men-the one woman

Illustrated by William Oberhardt

The Mystery of the Seismograph

A criminal-science story, with Craig Kennedy and a cunning spirit

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Carl Dienstbach

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Robert W. Chambers

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In the Day of the Harvest, poem, Edwin Davies Schoonmaker, 579; Where Ignorance is Bliss, Reginald
Wright Kauffman, drawing by Charles A. Winter, 580; A Giver in Millions (Mrs. Russell Sage) 615;
The Tempter Wind, poem, Berton Braley, drawing by G. H. Mitchell, 627; Exclusive Stage Portraits,
659; The Shield of Dreams, poem, Mary Germaine, 672; The Savior of Babies (Nathan Straus), Charles
Jerome, 691; Robert W. Chambers (Sketch), Marguerite Mooers Marshall, 708; The Story-Tellers'
Hall of Fun, 716; The Missionary, Grace G. Wiederseim, 718; Magazine Shop-Talk, Edwin Markham,
720; Cover Design, Harrison Fisher.

EDWARD II. CLARA, President.

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Copyright, 1911, by International Magazine Company.
Published monthly, International Magazine Company.

SINGLE COPY, 15 CENTS
Trade-Mark Registered December 25th, 1906
Printed by the Charles Schweinler Press

Address all Communications to Cosmopolitan Magazine
Fourth Avenue Building, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York

Entered at the Post-Office at New York as second-class mail-matter. Foreign postage, $1.00. Canadian postage, 50 cents
Entered at the Post-Offee Department, Canada, as second-class mail-matter

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SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE

AVING arranged for prompt delivery of another large edition of the Booklovers Shakespeare, and desiring to open the season with new stock exclusively, we offer without reserve every set now on hand. Some of these are in almost perfect condition, but here and there a volume shows slight signs of

No Other Edition Contains the following invaluable features. They make Shakespeare easy to read, to understand and to appreciate. Topical Index

in which you can find instantly any desired passage in the plays and poems. Critical Comments

on the plays and characters. They are selected from the writings of Coleridge, Hazlitt, Dowden, Furnivall, Goethe and many other world-famed Shakespearean scholars. Glossaries

A complete one in each volume explaining every difficult, doubtful or obsolete word.

Two Sets of Notes

One for the general reader and a supplementary set for students, Arguments

These give a condensed story of each play in clear and interesting prose. Study Methods

which furnish the equivalent of a college course of Shakespearean study. Life of Shakespeare

by Dr. Israel Gollancz, with critical essays by Walter Bagehot, Leslie Stephen, Thomas Spencer Baynes and Richard Grant White.

handling or perhaps its cover is a trifle discolored. Not one person in a hundred would notice these blemishes and most publishers would trust to their passing unnoticed. Our method, however, is to forestall possible criticism, and offer the books at a sweeping cut in price, a cut which more than offsets any slight imperfections. Such a bargain may never again be in your reach.

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