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With the beginning of the new year The Outlook will be published in a new and more attractive dress, and on February first the yearly subscription price will be increased to Four Dollars instead of Three Dollars, as at present. The necessity for that change in price is due to the recent great advance in the price of paper. The new page will be larger and more beautiful typographically than the present Outlook, with new type throughout, which will be larger and clearer than that now in use. The new form of The Outlook will allow for better illustration, and, as heretofore, The Outlook will be edited in the belief that its readers desire a clear, concise, thoughtful, and interesting interpretation of current life. Perhaps the general purpose of The Outlook cannot be better defined than in these recent words of Theodore Roosevelt :

"For six years I was steadily at the editorial council board. In all that time I never once heard it even suggested that the conduct of The Outlook should be shaped in any way save as sincere conviction and conscientious regard for the public good demanded it should be shaped. Always the discussion was along practical lines. The editors, as practical men, discussed what the course of the magazine should be, but they discussed it always from the standpoint of practical men devoted to the service of lofty ideals."

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It is a pretty sentiment, ringing sweetly upon the ear. But how much nicer to have some one else gather them for you!

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Mexico-Verdun-The Orient

THE WORLD'S WORK

FOR DECEMBER

The Authorized Life of James J. Hill

Chapter 3, the purchase of the St. Paul & Pacific Railroad and the beginning
of the Great Northern Railway. This is the dramatic story of Mr. Hill's
"great adventure" in which he began to realize a dream of a great traffic
system by the purchase of a lot of odds and ends of railroads and welding
them into an efficient transportation machine.

America's Stake in the Orient

16 pages of pictures and captions illustrating America's interest in China
and the diplomatic situation in the Far East.

How Should a Doctor Behave?

Has a doctor a proprietary right in a patient? Should a doctor tell a sick
man the truth? Should a doctor advertise? Should he give bread pills?
Should he patent useful medical inventions?

An American Ambulance Driver in Verdun

By W. K. Rainsford. Extracts from the diary of an American in the Red
Cross service describing his work collecting the wounded under fire at the
height of the German attack on Verdun.

American Inventions in Use in the War

The story of "Uncle Benjamin" Holt, the inventor of the caterpillar tractor which is the foundation of the famous British tanks in use on the Somme front. Capt. I. N. Lewis and his remarkable air-cooled machine gun which has altered the character of the first line trench fighting and battles in the air. Progress Toward a Mexican Settlement

By George Marvin. An account of the latest diplomatic situation between
the United States and Mexico, especially as affected by the conference at
New London.

How to Keep From Growing Old

Another chapter in the World's Work's series of practical articles on Health
written with the approval of the Life Extension Institute.

This is only a partial list-but it serves to show how essential it is to read this magazine of
vigorous interpretation each month.

To acquaint new readers with the human quality and broad sweep of

THE WORLD'S WORK

we will send the next five issues of the magazine to any new reader who clips the coupon and sends one dollar.

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