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With a Victrola every home can
enjoy the world's best music

The Victrola is the "open sesame" which admits the enjoyment of all the music of all the world.

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It reveals to you in their grandeur the musical gems of the ages. It brings to you the art and personality of the most famous singers and instrumentalists. It presents an endless variety of melody and mirth to suit your every mood.

That is the charm of the Victrola,

and right in your own home you can have ready access to this inexhaustible supply of musical riches and enjoy them at your pleasure.

Any Victor dealer in any city in the world will gladly play any music you wish to hear and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola-$10 to $200.

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Victrola XVI, $200
Mahogany or oak

New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month

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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR NOVEMBER, 1914.

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Full of the same humor as the author's earlier book, "Mark Tidd." It is an excellent tale of the doings of four jolly, natural lads, led by the ingenious fat boy. No boy who picks up the book will put it down until he has found out how Mark's invention is going to get him out of the next corner into which he is driven.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.00 net.

THE LAST INVASION

By Donal Hamilton Haines

The story of a supposed invasion of the United States by a foreign power, which every boy, of any age and any kind, will read with absorbed attention. Here are battles on land and battles in the skies in which the youthful heroes take part.

Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.25 net.

EVERY-DAY By Don Cameron CAPTAIN
ELECTRICITY

Shafer

The purpose of this book is to describe and make plain all electrical apparatus in common use. Through these pages the youthful reader will also find detailed descriptions and plans for mak

THE STORY OF
OUR NAVY

WILLIAM O. STEVENS

ing a great many
interesting and use-
ful experimental

electrical devices.
Illustrated. Crown
8vo, $1.00 net.

OF THE
"CAT'S-
PAW"

THE LAST
INVASION

The thrilling tale of the pond ac of the United States The author's phantasy makes vivid us of the latest acientie din in warfare and of ill to be invented

DONAL H.HAINES

By William O. Stoddard, Jr.

The "Cat's-Paw" was the motor-boat which a
high-school boy built to make money to pay for
his college course. He encountered at first all
sorts of difficulties, but pluck brought final
success. Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.00 net.

THE STORY OF OUR NAVY
By William O. Stevens

Professor of English, U. S. N. Academy

The inspiring story of the American Navy from the modest beginnings to its present strength. In addition to stirring tales of individual heroism, the author shows the importance of sea power.

Illustrated. $1.50 net.

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THE MARY FRANCES SEWING BOOK

OR ADVENTURES AMONG THE THIMBLE PEOPLE

Tells, in as quaint and delightful a story as ever appealed to a child's imagination, how the fairy "Thimble People" taught "Mary Frances" to sew. It teaches the reader how to make every variety of garment-how to make the various stitches-how to use patterns-how to fold and cut the material-how to piece it together. The book includes a complete set of patterns for doll clothes-undergarments-street clothes-coats-hats-even a wedding dress. Illustrated with 300 colored drawings that for interest and instruction are absolutely inimitable. Handsomely bound in cloth. Price, only $1.50.

The New Mary Frances Book for 1914

THE MARY FRANCES HOUSEKEEPER

OR ADVENTURES AMONG THE DOLL PEOPLE

Instils the fundamentals of good housekeeping through the delightful story of Mary Frances' experiences in teaching her dolls to keep house, skilfully taking advantage of the natural childish instinct to "play house." A glimpse into this book is enough to make a girl's heart leap, for not only does she find the story of the Paper Doll Family and how they acquired a home, but also 36 sheets of wonderful paper dolls and patent cut-out furniture requiring no pins or paste. Woven into the story is a practical course in housekeeping. Handsomely bound in cloth. Illustrations on every page. Price, only $1.50.

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