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Life

Obey That Impulse!

Blashfield

CHRISTMAS ANNUAL-Price twenty-five cents: included in regular yearly subscription.

PROPER NUMBER-Is a bare possibility of the future. Is it safe for LIFE to issue such a number? We hesitate, but are full of courage and enthusiasm.

NEAR-HUMOROUS NUMBER-This is coming. It is the best substitute for a regular humorous number that we dare to issue. We have long since abandoned getting up a humorous number.

YOUR FRIENDS are now hoping that you will not spend too much of your valuable time in searching the shops for a useless Christmas gift. Get it off your mind and order LIFE sent for one year. It will be a constant reminder that you are a supremely intelligent person. besides furnishing them with a liberal education-all for $5.00. (Canadian and foreign postage extra.)

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Where the World's
Work is made

Country Life Press
Garden City, N. Y.

Forward-Looking Men and Women Need

THE WORLD'S WORK

"THE FORWARD-LOOKING MAGAZINE"

A fearless, constructive magazine with positive aims and
qualities. Its hobby is always to build up and strengthen.
It is working now for a great upbuilding year in 1914.

Forward-Looking Articles

A RACE OF HUMAN

THOROUGHBREDS

By Alexander Graham Bell. An authorized interview by one who has known him for fifteen years. Correcting popular fallacies about eugenics, it is one of the most constructive and informing articles ever written on this important subject.

GIVING JUDGES THE

POWER TO BE JUST The third article in George W. Alger's great series, Swift and Cheap Justice. He shows comprehensively and clearly what is being done to give our judges the opportunity to be just. Illustrated with portraits of prominent lawyers.

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Howard Elliott, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New Haven Railroad, has an illuminating forecast on What I Am Trying to Do. There are many other striking features in this issue. In the series Who Govern the United States, "Houston, of Agriculture," is the very interesting subject. Burton J. Hendrick has a thrilling account of "Fighting the Black Death In Manchuria." Hubert Bruce Fuller writes on "The Water Power War." Carl Crow writes entertainingly on "America First In Athletics." There is also a very timely article by Arno Dosch entitled "How Business Is Standing Tariff Revision." The March of Events, fine interpretative editorials, with portraits of the master workers, and all the other regular departments are in this December issue.

Remember-in a year you get 1,500 pages and more

than 1,000 graphic pictures

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for Home Entertainment

The foremost lens makers of America have solved the problem of satisfactorily projecting enlarged pictures from the pictures themselves as well as through lantern slides.

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Shows Solid Objects. Owing to the fact that the object holder is on the floor of the light chamber rather than on the wall as in other home instruments, it is possible to show solid objects. The works of your watch, pieces of jewelry, botanical specimens are all subjects possible to project readily in the Home Balopticon only.

Scientific Illumination. The fact that the Home Balopti. con is equipped with one of the famous B & L achromatic lenses and that years of laboratory experimentare behind its wonderful system of illumination and reflection, accounts in a large measure for the superior clearness and brilliancy of its pictures. Another advantage is that each outfit includes two adjustable picture holders and an aluminum coated wallscreen which makes the image many times more brilliant than can the ordinary sheet. That this is the best of all home picture machines will be appar ent if you compare demonstrations with any other similar projector at any price. At photographic dealers-not toy stores.

For lantern slide users the Home Bal-
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lantern slides with opaque pictures giv
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If you have been reading THE CENTURY lately, you must have noticed its quickeninghow much nearer

it approaches its ideal, the representative magazine

of what is noblest and forwardest in American life.

To us, the increasing sale of THE CENTURY on

the news-stands is

particularly encouraging. We are spurred on to the further expenditure of of energy, brains, and money.

Watch The Century!

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