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National Geographic : 1925 Jan
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The world forgives him now, but Today you, and the world too, make allow ances for your boy and forgive his little diso bediences-his childish bursts of temper even a detected falsehood. But when he becomes a man the world will stop forgiving. It will judge him solely by what he shows it. And between the ages of ten and twenty he is forming the character the world will see. THE AMERICAN BOY can help you in making a man of him. He learns to admire the real men, fine boys, who work, play and live with him in its stories. Unconsciously he accepts their standards of life, and emu lates their fineness of character-their loyalty and courage, their honor, self-control, initia tive, industry and self-reliance. He learns to know and trust and depend on himself-to do right, think right, live right-to accept re sponsibility for errors, and to profit by them. With unperceived hands-with unfelt power THE AMERICAN BOY leads him to manhood. Let THE AMERICAN BOY guide your son through the crucial, character-forming stage of his life. Send us the coupon below-you need not enclose any money-and we will mail your boy the current issue of THE AMERICAN BOY. A bill for two dollars, covering a year's subscription, will be sent you later, unless you notify us to the contrary within ten days. $2.00 a year by mail. 20c a copy at news-stands Ft merican Boy lThEBiggetaBghet.BrnMa gauneforBoyinAlihcWadd THE SPRAGUE PUBLISHING CO. No. 292 American Building, Detroit, Mich. Please enter a year's subscription to THE AMERICAN BOY and send a copy of the current issue to the following address. Unless I notify you to the contrary within ten days of the receipt of it, I will remit $2.00 on receipt of your bill. Boy's Name..................... . ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. A ddress..... .............................................. Your Name........ .. . ..................................... A ddress ....................................... . ....... ............... .. . . If you prefer, remit $2.00 with order S Canada, $2.25; foreign, $2.50 """"" "" ""----- - - - - Cuts Four-fifths from Cost of Lawn Mowing One man with an Ideal Power Lawn Mower will do as much work as five or more with hand mowers. As he mows he also rolls the lawn smoothly, saving the labor of a separate operation. Figure your saving. An Ideal is simple and will last for years. Any caretaker can operate it. More Ideals are in use today than all other makes combined. Interesting literature on request. Ideal Power Lawn Mower Co. R. E . Olds, Chairman 422 Kalamazoo St., Lansing, Michigan NewYork,13-19H1udsonSt. Chicago,lE.HarrisonSt. Dealers'inall PrincipalCities IDEAL (102) Power Lawn Mowers /,- "The Star Guide 4, to Good Roses" Makes rose-growing a delightful pastime 100 pages. 18 in full color. Best catalog we've ever issued. Contains our exclu sire new feature, the Star Index. showing America's 100 best roses New Guide ' ells the truth abou. every rose in the Index, and many more, including the year's novelties Write today and get to know roses as you ve neve" known them before. The ' Star Guide" is FREE. and sent postpaid. THE CONARD-PYLE CO. * Jar Rose Growers Robert Pyle, res Box 8 West irove Ps PLAN FUTRE HOME NOW with Stillwell California Style (All-climate) PLAN BOOKS SPECIAL. OFFER. Send $2.50 for any three of these books an d get Garage Folder FREE. Money back if not satisfied "All-American lomes" 50 houses, 7 to 10 rooms--1 "The New Colonials" 50 houses, 6 to 10 rooms--1 "S. W. Stucco Hoines" 75duplexes& bungalows $1 "West Coast Bungalows" 50 houses, 6 and 7 rooms- $1 littlee Bungalois's" 75 houses, 3-4 -5 rooms- $1 E. W. STILLWELL & CO., Architects, 277 Cal.Bldg., Los Angeles
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