Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 25, 1913, Page 6

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ey X Not s1mply the little thmgs of the dav, but some | bit of valuable information, so that -you ‘may ‘come to d know the world’s big men and women, big: events and | ibig achievements—what they were, who they were and how they, came to be. We offer you a plan by whnch you can get lsuch 3 THE LAOCOON GROUP This is one of “Six Statues With a Story,” which Lorado Taft, the celebrated sculptor.l describes in ‘an early num-" ber of THE MenTor. The stories are fascinating, and cover the Laccoon. Dying Gladiator, Perseus, and other -great classic: statutes in a new and capuvutmg way." * knowledge by snmply devotmg a few spare minutesga’ day to reading interesting matter and looking at beau- tiful plctures. YELLOWSTONE FALLS One of the great Natural: Wonders of America. Dwight L. Elmendorf, the ‘well known traveler,"and ' lecturer, tells . about six of these wonder scenes in THE MENTOR, and his interesting : account is accompanied by six exquisite gravure pictures. est story prmted in.our-columns, and a weekly pubhcatlon, The Mentor, contammg a dehghtful artlcle on the. :i LEARN ONE THING & EVERY DAY a subject of the week by a wnter of autherity;-and also. contammg snx ‘rich mtagho gravure pictures. THE PLAN IS SIMPLE In The Pioneer every day you will ] “find a brief, gripping story giving vital facts about people, events, places and picturés. Once a week you will get “THE Mentor,” an il- . lustrated publication containing an " article, by an eminent authority, on - the 'subject of the week, together with six beautiful pictures in intag- lio-gravure or in color. . ture. It 0 will give you. day by day and week by week the service of thé. Associated” Newspaper School “you,will learn, in a pleasing way, just the thlnge you have always wanted to know, and that you will be gathering -vat the same time a large collection of exquisite pictures of art value.': ITS SCOPE BROAD This plan of taking in_valuable :in- | formation by a simple:-and attrac-" - tive method has been carried out so faras to cover all fields of useful knowledge. It will give you a broad acquaintance with the'treasures of the world in Art, Literature, His- tory, Science, Travel and. Adven= ‘“is a liberal .education. easily and agreeably ‘obtained. “and . supervision - of an - Advisory - This means that ITS AUTHORITY ABOVE QUESTION The plan has been warmly endorsed by hundreds of distinguished edu- cators throughout the country, and it is conducted under the counsel Board made "up of emiient ‘men, each of whom, is a recognized au- thority in some field of knowledge. What you learn ‘will, therefore, be worth while and trustworthy. LE THING" A4 EVERY DAY a WE BEGAN THIS WEEK The subject of the week is “Scotland, the Land of Song and Scenery and every day there will be a ‘crisp, vivid story of one of Scotland’s beauty spots in The Pioneer. “The Mentor” for the week will contam a delightful talk on these pictures by Dwight L. Elmendorf, the well known traveler and lecturer.- - ‘ THE BEMIDJI PIONEER:— . Enclosed find Ten Cents (stamps or coin) for which kindly send me First Number of -“The ‘Mentor.” Also, please have your carrier. dellver The Pioneer to me at address given below, at the rate of 35c a ‘month. HENRY w. I.DNGFELLOW A familiar and dear face—one of our six beloved ‘poets Pe MADAME LE BRUN AND DAUGHTER . that Mr. Hamilton' W. Mabie tells us about most del|¢ht~ A portrait of the artist by herself, one of the six pictures illustrating :the number.of THE MENTOR on “Beautiful Women in Art,” by J. Thompson Willing, writer on art snb;eeu 2 nd include, beside Longfellow;- Whitfier Bryant," Lowell {¢ Holmes and Walt Whmnan ;

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