American homes and gardens . 4-io AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS December, 1906. —full of plumsas a Christmas pudding1 L Franklooker Anne OHagan In the Christmas numberof The Broadway Magazineyoull open up a feast of time-ly reading, sure enough—thesnippiest and most entertain-ing spread that youve everclapped your eyes on betweenthe two covers of a magazine. Just a peep to whet yourinterest— Anne OHagan hasa unique article onChristmas in ManyStreets, illustrated bysix well-known Three Kings of Lib-ertad is the first part ofa short serial by L. FrankTooker—one of thosetales _ thatll ma


American homes and gardens . 4-io AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS December, 1906. —full of plumsas a Christmas pudding1 L Franklooker Anne OHagan In the Christmas numberof The Broadway Magazineyoull open up a feast of time-ly reading, sure enough—thesnippiest and most entertain-ing spread that youve everclapped your eyes on betweenthe two covers of a magazine. Just a peep to whet yourinterest— Anne OHagan hasa unique article onChristmas in ManyStreets, illustrated bysix well-known Three Kings of Lib-ertad is the first part ofa short serial by L. FrankTooker—one of thosetales _ thatll make yousmile every time you thinkof it. The Re-annexation ofLong Island is the last ofThe Future Terminal Facil-ities of New Yorkseries. Other contributorsare: Rupert Hughes, Em-ery Pottle, Eugene Wood,Charles De Kay, Tneo- The Nearest NewstandHolds the Proof Charles De Kay* Charles W^*0^ Rupert EugeneWood gurd H^ Hughes JohnCecilClay dosia Garrison, William Bublock, Anne Warner, KatherineMetcalf Roof, Louise Forss-lund and Robert Elliot. The pictorial f


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