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Are You the Man

who forgot to include THE CENTURY
in his family reading for 1914?

A most unfortunate oversight!

In these days when the "new spirit of THE CENTURY" is making tens of thousands of new friends for the magazine, you and THE CENTURY must not part company for even a single month.

In order to save you the annoyance of buying the next twelve numbers of THE CENTURY separately (not one of which you afford to miss), we make you the

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following offer:

Send us $4.00 with the coupon below and we will send you the splendid March number free, if your order is received before February 20, the publication date of the March issue.

THE CENTURY CO.

Union Square, New York

Enclosed find $4.00 for THE CENTURY for one year beginning with the April number.

IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT I SHALL RECEIVE THE MARCH NUMBER IF MY ORDER IS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE FEB. 20 (PUBLICATION DATE).

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The Century Co.'s New and Notable Fiction

William and Bill

WILLIAM and BILL

GRACE MAC GOWAN COOKE
CAROLINE WOOD MORRISON

By GRACE MACGOWAN COOKE and
CAROLINE WOOD MORRISON

Every one who likes real boys will enjoy
the story of William, the "mollycoddle,"
and the sturdy Bill, who go to the same
school and fall in love with the same girls.
The book bubbles with fun.

Price $1.25 net, postage 10 cents

The White Linen Nurse

The latest book by ELEANOR HALLOWELL ABBOTT Author of that most delicious of love stories,

"Molly Make-Believe”

"The story is unusual and wholly delightful. There is service and humility and faith, joy, courage, and great and abiding love." -Review of Reviews.

Price $1.00 net, postage 7 cents

The Tinder Box

By MARIA THOMPSON DAVIESS

Author of that saucy and joyous success, "The Melting of Molly" "A merry sparkle of a story with several bits of sound philosophy underneath its fun."The Outlook.

"Just a whimsical, laughable little comedy, written in healthy high spirits about the old mate-motif, but it is loaded."

-New York Evening Sun.

Everybody likes the pictures. Price $1.00 net, postage 7 cents

THE CENTURY CO., Union Square, New York

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THE CENTURY CO., Union Square, New York

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Books Invaluable in Every Home

The House in Good Taste

By ELSIE DE WOLFE

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A book of vital interest to every American home, the first work in any language to deal specially with the importance of flavor and its relation to health, but it is not a cook book.

A plea for an intelligent and wholesome revolt against America's "denatured foods"; a helpful summary of the culinary lessons to be learned from France, Italy, Germany, and England; illuminating chapters on the science and art of savory cooking, which point the way to the ultimate solution of the problem of domestic help.

Many illustrations. Price $2.00 net, postage 18 cents.

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These books too should be on every home book shelf:

The Century Cook
Book

By Mary Ronald. Economy,
practicability, and the resources
of the average kitchen have been
constantly in mind in the prepa-
ration of this complete and satis-
factory book, which covers every
culinary point, from preparation
of the simplest meal to the
planning and serving of a state
dinner. Helpfully illustrated.
Price $2.00, postage paid.

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THE CENTURY CO., Union Square, New York

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