It is a fact acknowledged by the English press that American magazines, by enterprise, able editorship, and liberal expenditure for the finest of current art and literature, have won a rank far in advance of European magazines.
It is also a fact that for young people
WIDE AWAKE
| Stands foremost } | In pleasure giving! |
| In practical helping! |
Each year’s numbers contain a thousand quarto pages, covering the widest range of literature of interest and value to young people, from such authors as John G. Whittier, Charles Egbert Craddock, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, Susan Coolidge, Edward Everett Hale, Arthur Gilman, Edwin Arnold, Rose Kingsley, Dinah Mulock Craik, Margaret Sidney, Helen Hunt Jackson (H. H.), Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elbridge S. Brooks and hundreds of others; and half a thousand illustrations by F. H. Lungren, W. T. Smedley, Miss L. B. Humphrey, F. S. Church, Mary Hallock Foote, F. Childe Hassam, E. H. Garrett, Hy. Sandham and other leading American artists.
ONLY $3.00 A YEAR. PROSPECTUS FREE.
Wide Awake is the official organ of the C. Y. F. R. U. The Required Readings are also issued simultaneously as the Chautauqua Young Folks’ Journal, with additional matter, at 75 cents a year.
For the younger Boys and Girls and the Babies:
| Our Little Men and Women, With its 75 full-page pictures a year, and numberless smaller, and its delightful stories and poems, is most admirable for the youngest readers. $1.00 a year. | Babyland Never fails to carry delight to the babies and rest to the mammas, with its large beautiful pictures, its merry stories and jingles, in large type, on heavy paper. 50 cts. a year. | The Pansy, Edited by the famous author of the “Pansy Books,” is equally charming and suitable for week-day and Sunday reading. Always contains a serial by “Pansy.” $1.00 a year. |
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