The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, September 09, 1910, Page 16, Image 16

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The American Homestead A Nation
al Magazine for Farm and Family
Established 1883. Published monthly at Lincoln,
Nob. Under the direction of Charles W. Bryan,
Tho American Homestead has assumed a position
among tho leading agricultural publications In
tho United States. ,
During tho past year Tho American Homestead
has made rapid rtrides in circulation and inlluenco.
Tho remarkable success .of Tho Amorican Home
stead is duo to tho fact that It makes farming an
Intensoly interesting subject. Its- contents are
alike interesting and Instructive to tho dweller In
tho city, town or country.
Tho Amorican Homestead Is filled overy month
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and need to holp you mako a buccoss of your
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farming in a plain not theoretical or tochnlcal
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In your work.
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to entertain and instruct every member of tho
family, and has a fine household department.
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THE AMERICAN HOMESTEAD,
Lincoln, Neb.
The WOMAN'S WORLD
A National Magazine for Woman and Home
Published at Chipago, Illinois, by tho Currier Publishing Co.,
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Special Introductory Offer
The American Homestead and the Woman's
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THE AMERICAN HOMESTEAD,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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bargain trial subscription offer. I enclose 25 cents to
pay for Tho Amorican Homestead and tho Woman's
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Tho two pniiors will bo mailed to two dllltorent addresses if desired.
Regular Features of The Woman's World
A now short serial by Hamlin Garland starts In tho October
issue. "Tho Story of tho Play," by Graco Williamson Willett.
brings tho leading play of tho moment in story form to tho
fireside. Also departments by Maude Radford Warren, Edith
B. Lowry, Eldora Lockwood Dow, Julia Bottomley, Byron Wil
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Chanlor Christy, Charlotte Weber-Detzler. Blanche Fisher,
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FOUR SONG HITS Complete words and muslo of tho four
following songs appear in tho Woman's World. We Two In an
Aeroplane, by Van Alstyno and Williams, Anna Held's song hit
In "Miss Innocence." Brlnkley Dntlilng Girls, by Maurice Levy,
tho hit of "Tho Follies of 1909." By the Light o the Silvery
Moon, by Gus Edwards, tho greatest song hit ever written,
pvor 2,000,000 copies of this song already soldnever pub
lished in a magazlno bofore. Put On Your Old Grny Bonnet,
by Wenrlch & Murphy. Don't Forget Me, new song hit by
Reginald De Kovcn, from tho Golden Butterfly.
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A Few Contributors
REX BEACH
SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS
EMILY CALVIN BLAKE
CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT
ELLIS PARKER BUTLER
GEO. BARR McCUTCHEON
JACQUES FUTRELLE
CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY
CARDINAL GIBBONS
MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH
GEORGE ADE
WILL PAYNE CY. WARMAN
JOSEPH MEDILL PATTERSON
HERBERT KAUFFMAN
ROSWELL TIELD
MARIE CORELLI
ELLA WHEELER WILCOX
ROY NORTON
OPIE READ
MAUDE RADFORD WARREN
MME. QUI VIVE
HAMLIN GARLAND
FLORENCE E. MAYBRICK
ANNE WARNER
EDWIN BALMER
FORREST CRISSEY
STANLEY WATERLOO
HENRY M. HYDE
BURTON HOLMES
HARRD3T PRESCOTT SPOFFORD
S. E. KISER
JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
CHAS. BATTELL LOOMIS .
GEO. M. COHAN
GEN. CHARLES KING
ELIA W. PEATTD3
ELLIOTT FLOWER
WILBUR D. NESBITT
OWEN KILDARE
BERTON BRALEY
v HUGH PENDEXTER
I CARROLL WATSON RANKIN
A BYRON WILLIAMS
WALTER A. FROST
SEUMAS MacMANUS
HARRY A. PARKIN
ROBERT G. COUSINS
STRICKLAND W. GILLILAN
LUCY HUFFAKER
CHARLES CONRAD ABBOTT
MAGDA FRANCES WEST
REGINALD DeKOVEN
MAURICE LEVY
GUS EDWARDS
And many otter ell-Imovn. writwrt
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