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OF ALL SCENTED SOAPS PEARS' OTTO OF ROSE IS THE BEST. "All rights secured."

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o-day

and every day during this cold,
blustery weather. It drives away
the shivers, stimulates, and
strengthens. A cup of AR-
MOUR'S hot beef tea after being
out of doors, or any undue exposure,
and warms, nourishes, and prevents

goes right to the spot,
colds, la grippe, etc. If you don't relish beef tea it's be-
cause it has never been made right, or you have never tried

Armour's Extract of Beef.

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All that is necessary is to use a quarter teaspoonful of
Armour's Extract of .Beef to a cup of boiling hot water.
Add a little salt and pepper, stir until the Extract is
dissolved, and you have a delicious, fragrant beef tea,
every sip of which will be a pleasure-but be sure you
get ARMOUR'S Extract of Beef. If you haven't a jar
in the pantry get one to-day and try it.
It is good for the children as well as the
grownup. There are a hundred ways
to use Armour's Extract of Beef besides
the above in the kitchen and for invalid
cookery. We send a cook book free
on request to any one sending us their
name and address.

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The BEST EXTRACT

of

The BEST BEEF

Sold by all Druggists and Grocers

ARMOUR COMPANY

Chicago

When writing to Advertisers kindly mention "THE WORLD TO-DAY."

SHAILER MATHEWS, Editor.

Contents for February, 1906

Cover-design: From the original medal in the collection of Mr. Walter Wyman.
The Spirit of the Month: Practical Paternalism.

Frontispiece: Portrait of Henry Smith Pritchett

Editorial: Salvation by Senatorial Courtesy.

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William Rainey Harper: An Appreciation (with Portrait) E. Benjamin Andrews
Portraits of Typical Americans:

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Edward P. Bacon, Franklin W. Hooper, Frank Wakeley

Gunsaulus, Edith Wharton

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The Trolley Car as a Social Factor (Illustrated)
Workingmen's Insurance

The Theatre Francais (Illustrated)

The Government as a Homemaker (Illustrated)
The Erie Canal and Freight Rebates (Illustrated)
The Riddle of Life

The Feast of the Lilies at Nola (Illustrated)

Karl Edwin Harriman
Charles R. Henderson
H. C. Chatfield-Taylor
Hamilton Wright

C. H. Quinn

H. Charlton Bastian

Symposium by David Starr Jordan, Jacob Reighard, Albert P. Mathews, Edward B. Wilson.
Cartoons: President Roosevelt and the Senate
The New English Art Club (Illustrated)

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E. Douglas Sheilds

William G. Fitz-Gerald

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Walter L. Beasley

A Model Bakery in London

A Notable Chinese Imperial Decree

The Future of Christianity in Japan

Books and Reading

E. S. Douglas

H. W. Provence

John L. Dearing

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THE WORLD TO-DAY is issued on the twentieth of the month preceding date and contains a record of the world's progress for the preceding thirty days. Each number contains a cumulative index of the entire volume. Price, 10 cents per copy, $1.00 per year. All back numbers can be supplied to complete files. should be made by money order or bank draft. Remittances Changes of address must be received before the fifteenth in order to be effective for the following issue. Address

THE WORLD TO-DAY COMPANY

Eastern Office: 156 Fifth Avenue, New York

67 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO

Entered at Chicago, Illinois, Post Office as Second-class Mail Matter

Absolutely Pure-Natural Color-Full Strength

BAKER'S

BREAKFAST

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Place an order for it with your grocer.

WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited

Established 1780

DORCHESTER, MASS.

When writing to Advertisers kindly mention "THE WORLD TO-DAY."

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