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FEBRUARY 1904

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY

BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO
AND SAN FRANCISCO

•COPYRIGHTED.

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MARK H. LIDDELL, Editor of "The Elizabeth Shakespeare," Author of "An Introduction to the Study of Poetry," etc., and formerly Professor of English in the University of Texas, writes:

I have read your two text-books on "Everyday English" with great interest, and I wish you God-Speed in your efforts to bring to the knowledge of the children sound principle and ascertained fact in this field. They have too long been crying for bread only to be given the stones of a sixteenth century Orthography-etymology-syntax-and-prosody Formal Grammar. I am glad better days are coming, and I congratulate you on the service you are performing by your books in helping to bring these on.

Book One for 4th and 5th Grades. Price, 50 Cents Book Two for 6th, 7th and 8th Grades. Price, 60 Cents

228 Wabash Avenue

CHICAGO

FOR TEACHERS

By J. N. PATRICK, A.M.

Can you afford to be without a Pedagogical
Guide that is endorsed by such leading
educators as-

F. LOUIS SOLDAN, Supt. of Schools, St. Louis, Mo.
ALFRED BAYLISS, State Supt. Public Instruction, Illinois.
L. H. JONES, Supt. of Schools, Cleveland, Ohio.
JOHN R. KIRK, Pres. State Normal School, Kirkville, Mo.
J. FAIRBANKS, Supt. of Schools, Springfield, Mo.

D. B. PARKINSON, Pres. Southern Illinois State Normal School,
Carbondale, Ill.

Dr. E. C. HEWETT, Normal, Ill.

J. F. MILLSPAUGH, Pres. State Normal School, Winona, Minn.
I. C. MCNEILL, Pres. State Normal School, Wisconsin.
T. C. GLENDENEN, Supt. of Schools, Cairo, Ill.
J. M. WHITE, University of the State of Missouri.
N. C. DOUGHERTY, Supt. of Schools, Peoria, Ill.

12mo. 352 Pages. Half Leather. $1.00 by mail

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY

63 Fifth Avenue

NEW YORK

50 Bromfield Street

BOSTON

80g Market Street SAN FRANCISCO

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The Elite

Photo Souvenir

is the most appropriate gift from teacher to pupil yet devised, since it contains on the front cover photo of teacher or school building, as may be desired (the photo to be reproduced from one sent to us), and on the inner pages the name and location of the school, date, school officers, teachers and the names of all the pupils.

They are made specially for each school and at rates no higher than is often paid for meaningless "gift cards."

An idea of the popularity of our souvenirs may be gained from the fact that we have supplied them, in various forms, to nearly fifty thousand schools and for probably two million pupils.

Nothing short of a very extended description can do them justice, therefore we prefer to send circulars and free samples to all who may be interested.

They are equally appropriate for close of school, or holiday gifts or for special occasions.

Our leaders this year are the Elite Photo and the Ideal styles of souvenirs. They are similar in form, differing only in material used for covers and that photograph can be used or not, as is desired, on the Ideals. A sample of each will be cheerfully sent on request.

Nothing could be more suitable for Gifts to your pupils at the close of school or any special occasion, and as they cost only a few cents for each pupil, they are easily within the reach of any teacher.

Send for samples at once, as orders should be placed well in advance.

F. A. Owen Publishing Co.,

DANSVILLE, N. Y.

Bird Outlines for Color Work

Sixteen cards, 5 x 8, of common birds, with full directions for coloring on each card. These cards are equally good for sewing cards or outline drawing. Price, 25 cents.

Doll Outline Cards for Color Work and Drawing

Sixteen cards, 5 x 8, with full directions for coloring ou each card. Price, 25 cents.

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Get for Your School A SELECT LIBRARY
Without any Expense OF FORTY VOLUMES

Specially Prepared for Primary Schools

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EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY

VALUABLE

NEW YORK

ATLANTA

Send to

Nearest Office

For Full Information

CHICAGO

SAN FRANCISCO

HAVE YOU TRIED IT?

THE COATES'

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BOSTON

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MUCILACE BOTTLE

is conceded by everyone to be the cleanest and most economical on the market.

You only need to be asked to buy the first bottle, the second-well, you will buy it without being asked.

If your dealer will not supply you, the manufacturers will, upon receipt of 30 cents; send you prepaid, a 4-oz. size bottle filled with IMPERIAL Mucilage.

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W. P. & C. P. POTTER, Mfrs., 61 Shetucket Street

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NEW BOOKS FOR 1904

PRACTICAL AND ARTISTIC BASKETRY
By LAURA ROLLINS TINSLEY

UP-TO-DATE

ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
FOR SPECIAL DAYS

Kellogg's How to Celebrate Washington's Birth

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We have in stock a few portraits, 22x28 inches (reproductions of the finest crayon portraits), as follows: Beethoven, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Jas. G. Blaine, Jas. A. Garfield, W. E. Gladstone, Jno. Logan, Gen. J. McPherson, Wm. T. Sherman, Winfield Scott, and Phil. H. Sheridan. On these we will make this Special Offer:

A new book that will aronse interest in Geography. Price, 25c, If ordered before March 1st, 20c. each; or in lots of postpaid.

KELLOGG'S BLACKBOARD DESIGNS

Contains sixiy exquisite designs drawn by Miss MARGARET E. WEBB. Is arranged by months in attractive manner. Price, 50c., postpaid.

KELLOGG'S HOW TO MAKE CHARTS

The only ook of its kind, containing explicit instructions as to the making of charts at slight expense. Embraces chapters on Language, Number, History, Manual Training, etc. Price, 250., postpaid.

three, 50c., postage prepaid.

KELLOGG'S TEACHERS' CATALOG describing 500 books on Methods of Teaching, School Management, Pedagogy and Supplementary Reading; and KELLOGG'S NEW ENTERTAINMENT CATALOG, just ready, listing 700 Best Dialogs and Recitations, Special Day Books, School Plays, etc., sent upon application.

E. L. KELLOGG & CO., PUBLISHERS, 61 East Ninth Street, New York

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Stories of the Red Children.

BY DOROTHY BROOKS. Large type. Illustrated.

Price, Boards, 30 cents; Cloth, 40 cents.

It is both natural and fitting that the boys and girls of America should be interested and familiar with the legends that have woven so much of poetry and romance about the life of the Red men. And when these fanciful tales are presented as a part of the life history of the little Red children they touch the kindred love of the marvelous in the civilized children of to-day with a peculiar closeness. All barriers of race and centuries of time fade away and the red and white children clasp hands in joy and delight in their mutual love of Nature's wonder-tales. The author's well-known charm in story-telling has never shown better than in this little book. The style is smooth, flowing and beautiful. Wind, stars, rain, snow, rainbows and the whole phenomena of nature are woven into charming stories which will feed the imagination without injuring the children. The book is illustrated by twenty-three striking pictures vivid with Indian life and activities.

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Stories of Colonial Children

Price, Boards, 40 cents;

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Cloth, 60 cents.

Every story has a child for its hero; It is the child's part in the wars and Indian troubles that is portrayed; it is the children in the churches that are described; the children at the first Thanksgiving; the children in the quaint costumes and customs of the colonial times.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY,

50 Bromfield Street, Boston.

378 Wabash Avenue,

CHICAGO,

809 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO.

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