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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO

November, 1911


ONE CENT EACH
for 25 or more. Size x 8
Send three two-cent stamps for catalogue of 1,000 miniature
illustrations, two pictures and a colored bird picture.
The one-cent pictures are 15 to 25 times the size of this
“Sistine Madonna.”
LARGE PICTURES FOR FRAMING, 22 x 28 inches, in-
cluding margin, 75 cents each, 8 for $5.50.
The Perry Pictures Company
Box 24, Malden, Mass.

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GEORGE E. CLARK JOHN G. ELU5

Hand-wrought Jewelry, Silver-
ware and Metalwork, suitable
for gifts or other purposes. The
design and execution of indi-
vidual pieces or sets a specialty.

CORTINAPHONE

Original Phonographic Language System
ENGLISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, FRENCH

or any other language can be learned quickly and easily by
.phone method. You learn the foreign language
just as you learned your mother tongue,
by listening to it. You will find
it a pleasure instead of work.
Write for FREE booklet to-
day telling about EASY
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CORTINA ACADEMY
OF LANGUAGES
Established 1882
54(> Cortina Bldg.
44 W. 84th St., N.Y.


DAGUERREOTYPES

and other old pictures
REPRODUCED AND ENLARGED
by a new method which preserves
all the quaintness and charm of the
original and adds the modern style
of finish, thus producing wonder-
fully artistic and picturesque ef-
fects. We also restore Daguerreo-
types to their original clearness.
HOLLINGER & CO.
582 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY


The Wolfer Press


304-410 East 23d Street
NEW YORK
Phone: 1147 Gramercy

SCHENK ART COMPANY TL
Recommends to Artists
Art Studies of the Human body,
30 plates, 8 x 10, with 110 photos

from nature, as Hands, Feet,
Legs, etc..$12.00
Draped Figures in Action. 36
plates with 135 subjects from
nature - - - * - 14.00
Poses of Children, 10 months to
10 years, 32 plates with 78 photos
from life.10.00
Mural Figure Decoration, 28
plates with 72 reproductions, of
L. Schaettles works - - 10.00

Also single photos of male, female
and children, size 8 x 10, 60 cents each


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The Silences of the Moon
By HENRY LAW WEBB
Cloth. I2mo. $1.50 net. Postage, 15 cents.
A book to refresh the mind beset by dull actual things,
and weary of their tiresome pressure. It opens a door
upon prospects of great space.
JOHN LANE COMPANY :: NEW YORK

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THE HEART OF THE NATION
By CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL
295 Pages. Cloth, $1.50 net. Postage, 12 cents
This authoritative book is a defense of Business and a demonstra-
tion that Business is not only respectable, but, being absolutely
necessary to society, should be encouraged instead of being hampered
and restncted.
The book is written from the Socialist’s point of view, and presents
an entirely new consideration of the subject.
American Socialism of the Present Day
By JESSIE WALLACE HUGHAN, Ph.D.
With an Introduction by JOHN SPARGO Cloth, $1.25 net. Postage, 12 cents
The question, “What Is American Socialism?” is here answered
by one who is at the same time a university-trained economist and an
active member of the Socialist Party.
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to the cover boards, upon which are well-
known quotations from the Scriptures in
gold lettering. A conventional, churchly
cross gives ornament to the front and back
covers, to be repeated in small stamped
impressions along the gilt tops of the
leaves. Around the larger crosses an ec-
clesiastical wheel design adds dignity to
the whole. Very different, but also suit-
able, is Spenser’s “ Epithalamion,” in red
leather, with corners of gold and white
and black flowers.
Two brown and gold bindings are ef-
fective, one clothing the “Banquet of
Plato” and bearing a simple and classic
laurel wreath, the other a covering for
Robert Browning’s “In a Balcony,” with
a more elaborate design of interlacing
tracery. A copy of “Hamlet” wears a
cloak of lavender, stamped with wreaths
and crowns of gold. “Carcassone,” true
to its character, has medieval stampings,
suggesting armor, and is in gray leather
with black and gold ornaments, while the
" Quattrocemtistina,” of Maurice Hew-
lett, shows only the deep wine color which
has been chosen for it, with self-colored,
tooled rings in which are conventional
fruits, possibly pomegranates.


HAND BINDING
RACHEL M MASTERS MILLER

COLLECTORS
“The Print-Collector’s Quar-
terly,” published by Frederick Keppel &
Co., will present a contents of greater di-
versity than that of any of the preceding
numbers, comprising, as it does, five illus-
trated articles. The contents for the


October number, being announced while
the edition was in press, will consist of the
following monographs:
“The Water Colors and Drawings of Sir
Seymour Haden, P.R.E.,” by H. Nazeby
Harrington.
“Personal Characteristics of Sir Seymour
Haden, P.R.E.,” by Frederick Keppel.
“The Etchings of Ernest D. Roth,” by
Frank Jewett Mather, Jr.
“The Print Collection of the NewIYork
Public Library,” by Frank Weitenkampf.
“Notes of an' Etcher in Mexico and
Maine,” by Cadwallader Washburn.

Mr. Weitenkampf has also contributed a
most interesting essay, on the appeal of
prints to the “Field of Art.” in Scribner's
Magazine for October.

Mr. Bernhardt E. Muller contributed
the very attractive pencil sketches which
appeared in connection with “ 1 he Lom-
bardy Poplar as a Decoration ” article in
the October issue of The International
Studio instead of Benjamin E. Muller, as
incorrectly printed in that number.
 
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