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NEW BOOKS

A NEW SERIES

THE WHITAKER & RAY COMPANY

are now issuing a NEW SERIES OF TEACHERS' AIDS, entitled,

Western Educational Helps

Number 1..

Civil Government Simplified

BY J. J. DUVALL

An aid in Teaching Civil Government. Prepared especially to be used in connection with the State Series Civil Government.

A complete topical analysis is given of the County, State and Nation as treated in that book. The abstracts are so arranged that a pupil may obtain a comprehensive idea of any given subject by a glance at a single page, thus saving much valuable time.

A series of questions is given at the close of the book which is designed to give additional help in a thoro study of the subject.

The author has had several years experience as teacher and principal in the public schools of California, and this little book is the direct outgrowth of his actual daily work in the schoolroom from year to year. Bound in Strong Paper Covers, Price, 25 Cents.

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HELPS FOR TEACHERS

Pollard's Advanced Speller (30c) is the only speller which clearly develops the principles of syllabication, pronunciation and accent.

Pollard's First Book for Little Folks (25c) is a Primer and Speller combined, and furnishes all of the text-book work required by first year pupils. It is specially adapted for tracing exercises, which afford delightful "busywork" for the children, and furnish also the best possible means for securing a large amount of independent diacritical marking, which contributes more, perhaps, than aay other one thing, to the phenomenal ability of Pollardtaught children to work out results for themselves.

For full particulars (free) write us for a Critique of the Pollard Method. We can give you the testimony of thousands of people who have been using this Method from one to six years, whose verdict is that they accomplish

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The Western Journal of Education.

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THE RIVERSIDE ART SERIES

Edited by ESTELLE M. HURLL

Gives full-page representative pictures of representative artists, with full information, including the stories which the pictures illustrate.

It is a good preparation or substitute for Foreign Travel. It appeals to Teachers of Art as a textto Teachers of Literature as supplementary reading, and to all others who wish to have at hand the most important things in and about art,

Issues for the Present School Year

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In order to introduce these magazines to a large number of readers we make the above
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BIRDS AND ALL NATURE Is a handsomely printed and beautifully illustrated forty-eight page journal issued monthly. It is devoted to Nature Study and Elementary Science. Each number contains eight full-page natural color illustrations of Birds, Animals, Flowers, Insects, Plants, etc, They are printed on fine paper 8 x 10 inches, reproduced from nature by the New Process of Color Photography. The articles are well written, interesting and instructive, because our contributors are the best.

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