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THE MENTOR COURSE TO COME

The next number of The Mentor, to appear on October 1, will contain six beautiful photogravures.

CELEBRATED ANIMAL CHARACTERS

Silver King, Ivan, Sultan, Czar, Gunder, The Bison Herd
By W. T. HORNADAY, Director New York Zoölogical Park

NUMBERS TO FOLLOW

Oct. 15. JAPAN

One of Mr. Elmendorf’s interesting travel articles, full of information about a country that engages the interest of the whole world today. The pictures are varied and most attractive.

By Dwight L. Elmendorf, Lecturer and Traveler.

Nov. 2. THE STORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Professor Hart presents in a style that is both scholarly and popular the great drama of French history. There are many volumes treating of single phases, or chapters of the French Revolution, but Professor Hart’s article supplies a real need in picturing in large, simple outlines the great subject as a whole, so that any reader may get a complete impression. The illustrations picture the great personages and important events of the Revolution.

By Albert Bushnell Hart, Professor of Government, Harvard University.

Nov. 16. RUGS AND RUG MAKING

Mr. Mumford is qualified as few are to write on this subject. He has traveled for years in pursuit of the study of rugs, and he is the author of a standard work on the subject. He writes, moreover, in an easy, entertaining, and informing way. The pictures, some of which are in full colors, contribute great value, interest, and beauty to the article.

By J. K. Mumford, Author and Expert on Oriental Rugs.

Dec. 1. ALASKA

One of the most important and interesting travel articles that The Mentor has offered. The writer, Mr. Belmore Browne, knows Alaska more thoroughly perhaps than any living writer and artist. He has been for years an explorer and hunter of big game in the far Northwest, and he is celebrated especially for having achieved the conquest of Mount McKinley together with Professor Herschel Parker.

By Belmore Browne, Explorer, Author and Artist.