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Volume 61. Whole Number l;j.59.<br />

Published Weekly<br />

In which Is merged<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Reformed</strong> <strong>Presbyterian</strong> <strong>St<strong>and</strong>ard</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>also</strong> 0\jr Banner<br />

NEW YORK, AUGUST 19, 1914.<br />

$2.00 Per Year<br />

1105 Tribune Building, New York.<br />

Single Copy 10 Cents<br />

Brilliant, Entertaining, Vital Features in<br />

SCRIBNERS MAGAZINE<br />

In the October Number<br />

THE RIVER OF DOUBT<br />

No more grapliic story of exciting adventure, extreme hardship, <strong>and</strong><br />

deadly peril was ever written than that told by THEODORE ROOSE­<br />

VELT in the October <strong>and</strong> November issues of Scribner's Magazine,<br />

where he describes his experiences on the Unknown River.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Fleet, by Rear-Admiral Seaton Schroeder, U.S.N. <strong>The</strong> operation<br />

of a great modern fleet in battle. Illustrated with sixteen full<br />

pages of modern battle-ships.<br />

Price Collier's Articles orv Norway. An appreciation of the people<br />

<strong>and</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> of the Vikings. All reader.« of Scribner's will rememDer<br />

Mr. Collier's articles on " Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> the English" <strong>and</strong> " Germany<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Germans from an American Point of View."<br />

Abroad with Jarve.by E.S. Martin. Illustratedby May Wilson Preston.<br />

In the October <strong>and</strong> Coming Numbers<br />

Richard Harding Davis will write of the war in<br />

TKe Great Europe for Scribner's Magazine. Whatever the war<br />

correspondents are permitted to see Mr. Davis can<br />

W A R be counted upon to describe with the skill of long<br />

experience <strong>and</strong> in his vivid, picturesque style.<br />

Sir Henry Norman, M. P., will contribute an article on the war<br />

entitled "Armageddon—the F<strong>org</strong>ing ol a Great Peace."<br />

Edith Wharton will describe the exciting war scenes in Paris.<br />

Short Stories by MaLry Synon, Abbie Ca.rter Goodloe, Gordon Hall<br />

Gerould. <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dia^ry of Jatmes GaLlla.tin in Europe. Impressions of the court<br />

of Louis XVIII., the aristocracy in Paris, balls <strong>and</strong> social functions,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a most dramatic eye-witness account of the assassination of<br />

the Due de Berri.<br />

bubscriptions to Scribner'b may begin at any time. Price .S:j.00 a year<br />

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW VORK<br />

School Lesson for September 6, 1914, Prayer Meeting Topic for Sept, 9, 1914, Young People's Topic for September 6, 1914.

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