The National geographic magazine . n Charge, Bureau ofAmerican Ethnology C. HART MERRIAM Chief of the Biological Survey, If. of Agriculture DAVID J. HILL Assistant Secretary of State ELIZA RUHAMAH SCIDMORE Author offava, the Garden of theEast, etc. MARCUS BAKER ? U. S. Geological Survey WILLIS L. MOORE Chief of the Weather Bureau, U. of Agriculture O. H. TITTMANN Superintendent of the U. S. Coastand Geodetic Survey O. P. AUSTIN Chief of the Bureau of Statistics;U. S. Treasury Department DAVID T. DAY Chief of the Division of MineralResources, U. S. Geological Survey ID


The National geographic magazine . n Charge, Bureau ofAmerican Ethnology C. HART MERRIAM Chief of the Biological Survey, If. of Agriculture DAVID J. HILL Assistant Secretary of State ELIZA RUHAMAH SCIDMORE Author offava, the Garden of theEast, etc. MARCUS BAKER ? U. S. Geological Survey WILLIS L. MOORE Chief of the Weather Bureau, U. of Agriculture O. H. TITTMANN Superintendent of the U. S. Coastand Geodetic Survey O. P. AUSTIN Chief of the Bureau of Statistics;U. S. Treasury Department DAVID T. DAY Chief of the Division of MineralResources, U. S. Geological Survey IDA M. TARBELL Author of Life of Napoleon,Life of Lincoln, etc. CARL LOUISE GARRISON Principal of Phelps School, Wash-inglon, D. C- WASHINGTON, D. C, Sets RemainingHalf Price Every Christian Home, Every Student ofHistory, Even Lover of Art, will be inter-ested in this offer, but only those who actat once can see the wonderful coloredreproductions appearing in Little PaymentsIf You Wish Tissots Life of Christ COSTS NOTHINGTO SEE IT. NOTHING APPROACHING THIS WORK HAS EVER N ATTEMPTED BEFORE . The famous French artist devoted ten years in the Holy Land to the closest travel and study. In this series of 500 splendid pictures, X38 in colors, every recorded incident in the life of Christ is presented, every parable llustrated and described, the scenes of his youth, ministry, death, and resurrection are depicted true in color, costume, landscape, and all details to the life, counlry, and the time. Here is seen Judea of 1900 years ago, the busy streets of the cities, curious architecture, magnificent temples, all the pomp and ceremony and pageantiy of the past. The men and women of the Gospel Story seem to live again before the eyes of the reader. The Exhibition of the Paintings in the large cities of this country aroused intense enthu-siasm. Over 500,000 people viewed them before they werepurchased for the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and the reproduction of the pictures for b


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