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More Ponies for Boys
Two Blooded Shetlands, each with Cart and Harness made especially to fit the pony, will be given each month to boys who sell
The Saturday Evening Post
COUNTRY AND CITY BOYS
No matter whether your town is a large one or a small one, you have as good a chance to earn a Pony Outfit as has a boy in any other town or city. The ways of scoring equalize the opportunities of country and city boys. Thus, Harry Royster, Yazoo City, Mississippi, earned our last Pony Outfit by selling only 555 copies within two months.
Start Now To Earn Your Pony.
Your pony, guaranteed to be well-broken and safe for you to drive, will yet be full of life and a good traveler. The complete outfit is worth $150.00. (You can have cash if you prefer.) If you want a pony, write at once for details and for copies of the weekly. These you can sell at five cents each. Full information will be sent you with the weekly. Write today. Gold watches and other premiums for boys who do good work.
The Curtis Publishing Company,
405 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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The New Boy's Leather-Stocking
By Ernest Thompson Seton
Rolf in The Woods
Chief Scout Ernest Thompson Seton
Being the Adventure of a Boy Scout with Indian Quonab and Little Dog Skookum in the War of 1812.
When Rolf Kittering crawled out of the window of his little attic room that night to escape his infuriated and brutal uncle, there was no refuge for him to seek except the camp of his chance friend, old Quonab the Indian. The story of his life outdoors, of the fight with the monster snapping turtle, of the journey to the great North Woods, and how the boy came to know the intimate life of the wild creatures, will make any boy's, or man's, heart beat faster with admiring envy.
The most exciting portion of all is where Rolf comes to put his new knowledge into practice as a daring scout during the War of 1812.
Profusely illustrated and with marginal decorations by the author.
Fixed price, $1.50
By the Same Author
Two Little Savages.
Net $1.75 (postage 17c.)
Foresters Manual.
Cloth. Net, $1.00 (postage 10c.) Paper, net, 50c. (postage 5c.)
Manual of Signs and Sign Language
(In Preparation.)
Cloth, Net, $1.00 (postage 10c.) Paper. Net. 50c. (postage 5c.)
By STEWART EDWARD WHITE
The Rule of the Game.
Fixed price, $1.40 (postage 15c.)
The Cabin
The Forest.
Illustrated. Net, $1.50 (postage 15c.)
The Mountains.
Illustrated. Net, $1.50 (upstage 15c.)
The Pass.
Illustrated. Net, $1.25 (postage 12c.)
Camp and Trail.
Illustrated. Net, $1.25 (postage 12c.)
Garden City
Doubleday, Page & Co.
New York
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You Can't Be a Scout
unless you learn how to use your hands in useful work: Carpentry, electrical work and so on.
You Need a Guide
to show you the way, for all these mechanical matters are easy when you know how, but terribly difficult to puzzle out by yourself.
There's Only One Set of Books
ever published which really does this, so simply and clearly that anybody can understand it. It's called
"The Library of Work and Play"
and its ten volumes tell you all most people ever need to learn about
Carpentry
Mechanics
Electricity
Outdoor Work
Metal Work
Gardening and Farming
Home Decoration
Games and Sports
Housekeeping
Needlecraft
Cut off this coupon to-day and mail it to us and we'll send you full information of this most useful and interesting set of books.
Doubleday, Page & CO.
Garden City, N. Y.
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The Boys' Magazine
is unquestionably the finest magazine in the world for boys. Each issue is filled with fascinating stories and absorbing articles all of intense interest to every live boy. Also each issue contains departments devoted to Electricity, Mechanics, Photography, Carpentry, Stamps and Coins. A big Athletic department, edited by Walter Camp is a regular feature. Every one knows that Mr. Camp is the highest authority on this subject in the country. This department is of great value to every boy who wishes to excel in Athletic sports.
It will be of interest to our Boy Scout friends to know that we have recently inaugurated a special department devoted entirely to the BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. The manuscript and illustrations for this department are specially prepared for us and forwarded each month direct from National Headquarters.
A New Handsome Cover in Colors Each Month. Beautifully Illustrated
Throughout
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FOR ONLY FIFTY CENTS we will send you THE BOYS' MAGAZINE for six months AND a copy of the cleverest little book you ever read, entitled, "Fifty Ways for Boys to Make Money" AND a "Reach" Base Ball Fielder's Glove, (This glove is made of fine brown tan leather, felt padded and leather lined, patent wide hump, web thumb and deep pocket.)
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Don't put this off but send in your subscription to-day. We will refund your money promptly if you are not more than pleased with your investment. (References as to our Responsibility, Hamlin Bank & Trust
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(THE BOYS' MAGAZINE is on sale for 10c a copy at practically every news stand in America. Should you prefer to purchase copies each month rather than subscribe, then your newsdealer will be glad to get our magazine for you in case, of course, he does not already handle it.)
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All Boy Scouts Should Subscribe for this Best Boys' Magazine in the World!
The American Boy
PAGES are given to the Boy Scout movement. Its Editor is a member of the National Council. Ernest Thompson Seton, the Chief Scout, contributes a page for each issue.
And listen to this! You're a bright, up-to-date fellow, you know what's good, and you like the best of everything. But so far, you've missed the best reading--the liveliest, truest, most fascinating reading you ever set eyes on. 500,000 boys now read it.
You're probably used to reading the ordinary magazines that come to the house, or newspapers or books. They are all good, but why not have a magazine all your own, that comes every month to you, addressed in your own name, and that is filled from cover to cover with stories and anecdotes, and illustrated talks and latest news on sports, and--oh, hundreds of things you want to know about--all written by the biggest boys' authors in the country. And pictures! Say there are hundreds of them! Beats sensational trash all hollow!
SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
Subscription Price $1.00 a Year.
Address:
THE SPRAGUE PUBLISHING CO.
No.128 Majestic Building, DETROIT, MICH.
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For the Boy Scouts of America
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Repeater, Single Shot
Quickness Of Eye, Steady Judgment, Self Confidence--these Are The Characteristics Of Men And Boys Who Shoot.
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Send 10c in stamps for a beautifully bound and illustrated history of the development of fire arms and ammunition from sling shot to present day high power repeating rifles. This book contains many intensely interesting stories of adventure.
Address Boy Scout Department
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299 Broadway, New York