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  LIPPINCOTT'S TRAINING SERIES For Those Who Wish To Find Themselves

  A series of handbooks by authorities for young men and women engaged oranticipating becoming engaged in any one of the various professions. Theaim is to present the best methods of education and training, channels ofadvancement, etc.

  Training for the Newspaper Trade

  By DON C. SEITZ, Business Manager of the New York World. Illustrated.$1.25 net.

  Training for the Street Railway Business

  By C. B. FAIRCHILD, JR., Executive Assistant of the Philadelphia RapidTransit Co. Illustrated. $1.25 net.

  Training for the Stage

  By ARTHUR HORNBLOW, Editor of The Theatre Magazine. Preface by DAVIDBELASCO. Illustrated. $1.25 net.

  Training of a Forester

  By GIFFORD PINCHOT, New Edition, illustrated. $1.25 net.

  IN PREPARATION

  The Training and Rewards of a Doctor

  By DR. RICHARD C. CABOT.

  The Training and Rewards of a Lawyer

  By HARLAN STONE, Dean of the Columbia Law School.

  Fundamentals of Military Service

  By CAPTAIN LINCOLN C. ANDREWS, U. S. Cavalry. Prepared under thesupervision of Major-General Leonard Wood, U. S. A. Bound in limpleather. $1.50 net.

  This book is especially prepared for citizens who wish in the militia, intraining camps or in military courses to equip themselves thoroughly forthe responsibility that may come upon them. "A really capitalhandbook."--_Theodore Roosevelt._ "This little handbook is one which eachand everyone should read."--_General Leonard Wood._

  Fight For Food

  By LEON A. CONGDON, Advising member of Kansas State Board Health. $1.25net.

  The high cost of living is everybody's problem. This book presents thereason and stimulating thoughts upon the solution. It treats the problemfrom the producer's, the middleman's and the consumer's viewpoints.

  The Rise of Rail Power in War and Conquest

  By E. A. PRATT. $2.50 net.

  The basis upon which military railway transport has been organized alikein Germany, France and the United Kingdom, with a presentation of thevast importance of railway facilities in modern warfare and a thoroughdiscussion of the subject from the standpoint of the American looking tohis country's needs.

  First Aid in Emergencies

  By ELDRIDGE L. ELIASON, M.D. 106 illustrations. $1.50 net.

  Nowhere will be found a better First Aid guide for the soldier, thecamper, the sportsman, the teacher, scout master, and the father andmother of the family.

  LIPPINCOTT'S READER'S REFERENCE LIBRARY

  Each volume: crown octavo, half morocco, gilt top.

  HEROES AND HEROINES OF FICTION. Modern Prose and Poetry. By William S. Walsh. $3.00 net. HEROES AND HEROINES OF FICTION. Classical, Mediaeval and Legendary. By William S. Walsh. $3.00 net. HANDY-BOOK OF LITERARY CURIOSITIES. By William S. Walsh. $3.50 net. HANDY-BOOK OF CURIOUS INFORMATION. By William S. Walsh. $3.50 net. A DICTIONARY OF MIRACLES. By Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. $2.50 net. DICTIONARY OF PHRASE AND FABLE. By Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. $1.75 net. BENHAM'S BOOK OF QUOTATIONS. By W. Gurney Benham. $3.50 net. THESAURUS OF ENGLISH WORDS AND PHRASES. By Peter Mark Roget, M.D., F.R.S. $2.50 net. A DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH SYNONYMS. By Richard Soule. $2.50 net. CHAMBERS'S CONCISE GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD. $3.00 net. THE WRITER'S HANDBOOK. $2.50 net. CHAMBERS'S BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY. Edited by David Patrick and Francis Hindes Groome. $3.00 net. CURIOSITIES OF POPULAR CUSTOMS. By William S. Walsh. $3.50 net. THE HISTORIC NOTEBOOK. By Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. $3.50 net. THE READER'S HANDBOOK. By Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. $3.50 net. FACTS AND FANCIES FOR THE CURIOUS. By Charles C. Bombaugh. $3.00 net. WORDS, FACTS AND PHRASES. By Eliezer Edwards. $2.50 net. CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. $2.00 net.

  Transcriber's Notes

  --Copyright notice provided as in the original--this e-text is public domain in the country of publication.

  --Silently corrected palpable typos; left non-standard spellings and dialect unchanged.

 


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