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Christian herald
1,200 Large Pages Yearly. Our Wonderful Dreamland” Art Calendar Free with Every Subscription. Always Full of Bright Pictures
Published Every Wednesday (52 Times a Year) at the Bible House, New York. Subscription $1.50 per Annum. Louis Klopsch, Proprietor
Different From Others and Better!
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BEV. CHARLES M. SHELDON
Regular Contributor for 1910
□ST A Weekly Magazine, Clean from Start to Finish "W!
Y OU do not have to carefully scan the pages of The Christian Herald before letting it lie around where the younger generation can read it, yet it is the livest
kind of a Family Magazine, bristling with world-wide interest the year round. The policy of The Christian Herald finds expression in four brief words: Bright,
Timely, Optimistic, but above all CLEAN. If this appeals to you, The Christian Herald will unquestionably be your choice of Magazines for 1910.
Enchantment For a Hundred Nights
"Dreamland” Calendar
What Margaret E. Sangster Says of it!
“There is not a Mother, or, for that matter, a Grandmother,
in this wide land, from coast to coast, who will not want the
‘Dreamland’ Calendar for her own, as soon as she sees it.
The artist has chosen an ecstatic moment in home life, when the
household darling, weary with play, has been caught in the toils
of slumber. Here she lies, every muscle relaxed, the dimpled
hands and the dancing feet quiet in repose. It is all one can do to
keep from dropping a kiss on the rosy cheek; but we must not do that,
for we might waken the baby and call her back from Dreamland.
“The ‘Dreamland’Calendar will lend an additional touch
of grace to the family’s best room. It will win a smile from the
tired father who cares as much for the little maid as the mother
herself. Here is our darling fast asleep. Sleeping or waking, she
is the joy of the house.
“ The Christian Herald has offered its readers many beau
tiful Calendars, but this one surpasses all former productions.”
What $2.00 Will Buy
* This Richly Illustrated! Volume, ** HERO
TALES,” 400 pages, Bound in Turkey Red
and Gold; Our Incomparable “DREAM
LAND” Calendar and THE CHRISTIAN
HERALD to January 1, 1911 (ALL THREE),
for TWO DOLLARS. MF ACT TO-DAY!
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FRANCIS TREVELYAN MILLER
Rditor-in-Chief, Journal Am. History
’THERE are over 22,000 papers published in this great country of ours, but there is only one
* Christian Herald. This differs from all the rest; it is the only one of its kind. It is
a great Weekly Magazine aggregating over 1,200 Large Pages a Year. It is always sunshiny,
optimistic, hopeful. It helps to make the world better, and its every page sparkles with life and beauty.
To invite the weekly visits of The Christian Herald, “The Best of Magazines,” to your home
is like opening the shutters to let the glorious sunshine in. Gloom and despondency instantly disap
pear. The wife will revel in its wealth of pictures and Stories; the children will devour its contents,
and the husband will declare that it was indeed a happy day for the entire household when he
accepted our cordial invitation to become a member of the Christian Herald Family.
Although The Christian Herald contains in the course of a year as much as Any Four of the
Dollar Magazines, its Subscription Price, Including our Superb “ Dreamland” Calendar, is only
$1.50 Per Annum. If you subscribe to-day, you get the Five December Issues Free.
An Ideal Christmas €ift —FREE!
HTHOUSANDS of beautiful pictures have appeared in recent years, but “Dreamland” is
* the most artistic and the most charming. Purity and peace breathe from the face of
the sleeping child. Every one who looks upon it feels a sense of calm repose. That is
why we selected it to illustrate our Dreamland Calendar, which we have designed to be
the Handsomest and Richest Photogravure Ever Issued by The Christian Herald.
Our “DREAMLAND” Calendar, Measuring 18x21 Inches, Goes FREE with Every Subscription tc
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The Golden Age for November 18, 1909.
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Heroes at Your Fireside
Tales Aflame With Courage and Daring
Would you like to know the Man who Walked Four
1 housand Miles 1 hrough Six Bleak W inter Months to
Add Three Stars to the American Flag ? Would you
like to shake hands with a Woman who Saved Sixteen
Children ? Would you like to look upon the Lad who
Rescued a Thousand Lives in a Storm at Sea ? Would
you like to see the Girl who Sacrificed Her Life for
Honor, and a Boy who Gave His Life to His Country?
You can meet all these heroes and scores of others in
Francis Trevelyan Miller’s latest Book, entitled
Hero Tales from American Life. < "
Throb With Patriotism
1 hese Hero Tales throb with genuine patriotism. They grip
ike heart; they thrill the emotions; they bring out the best that is
in human life. They bristle with truth that is "stranger than fiction."
I hey make one not only glad to be an American, but proud of the
whole human race. They renew faith in the world and in humanity.
A Book For Every Home
Just think of it 1 Sitting down at your very fireside with Heroes
of War, Heroes of Peace, Heroes of Conscience, Heroes o«
Science, meeting them practically face to face in your own home.
What a treat these One Hundred Tales of Heroism will
prove when read in the Family Circle for One Hundred
Enjoyable Nights around the Evening Lamp!
MRS. MARGARET E. SANGSTER
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