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MAGAZINE

ORISON S\\"I7.TT MARDEN Iioundcr and Editor

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National Post

Natiutul I'u.~t CI)llIp.IIl\, 29-31 E.1:t Twents--Setontl S'tt'et, New York. 1:. E. Garrison, J. L. Glliicll, \'m--m.=.a.?mz and 'l`m..--t.m, Samuel l\Ir`t\\'lII, ?t'LrCtJf_\;

E. C. Wht-elrr, Assistant 'I're.tsurt-r.

VOL. XlV--No. 2lO

ONTENTS FOR OCTOBER

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Albert Matzke 6

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Albert Edwards 7

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Owen Oliver 9

Nursing Mothers In Industry . Mary Henton Vorse 13

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George Middleton I6

hirty Thousand (/4 Story) . . James Oppenheim I 9

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VVoodrow Wilson

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Richard Le Gallienne 24.

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Wilbur Daniel Steele 9.7

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Amos Pinchot 30

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AND RENEWALS.

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OUR AD\'ER'I`ISI-IMIENTS

We guarantee our subscribers (of record) against loss due to fraudulent nlisreprescntation in any ildvertiserlient appe.lring in this issue, provided that mmzian uf Succzss

IVIAGAIINE AND TH: NATIONAL P051` it made cu/trn order-

ing. This guaranty does not cover fluctuations of market values, or ordinary "trade talk," nor does it involve the settling of minor claims or disputes between advertiser and rtmder. Claims for losses must be made within sixty days of the appearance of the advertisement C(|fI!pl.ll1lt'4.l of. The honest bankruptcy at" an advertiser occurring after the printing of an advertisement by us only entitles the reader to our best services in endcavcring to secure the return

of his money.

ERE are two distinct kinds of watches, one built upon the ex-

perience of the other--one a plain, practical timelteepcr which during 18 years has so proved its usefulness `that

now over half the watches sold are

Ingersoll Watches; the othera fine jcwelled watch For those who buy for extreme accuracy,durabilityand beauty.

The Ingersoll VVatch has always been regarded as a really wonderful thing for the money -- somethingonly possible through a nianutacturing ability never approached in the watch industry and in mighty few others.

The Ingcrsoll?Trenton is coming to be ltnown as the lngersoll value in highgrade watches.

All the experience, the economies, the highly specialized methods, the manuIactnre otigreat numbersin few st_\'les,the eh`icienc_\' principles learned in making almost thirty million watches,combined with unique originality and inventive power, are protlueyig in the new Ingersoll-Trenton factor)` the finest American \\'il[Cl'1CS at prices that heretofore would buy only commonplace timepieces.

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