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ttage cheese thinly spread on the two inner sides. [Illustration: Signature] ADVERTISEMENTS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.--Latest U. S. Gov't Report. [Illustration: Royal Baking Powder] Books by Thomas W. Knox * * * * * THE BOY TRAVELLERS IN THE LEVANT Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, Greece, and Turkey, with Visits to the Islands of Rhodes and Cyprus, and the Site of Ancient Troy. Illustrated. Square 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $3.00. _THE "BOY TRAVELLERS" SERIES_ Copiously Illustrated. Square 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $3.00 per volume. ADVENTURES OF TWO YOUTHS-- IN SOUTHERN EUROPE. IN CENTRAL EUROPE. IN NORTHERN EUROPE. IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. IN MEXICO. IN AUSTRALASIA. ON THE CONGO. IN THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE. IN SOUTH AMERICA. IN CENTRAL AFRICA. IN EGYPT AND PALESTINE. IN CEYLON AND INDIA. IN SIAM AND JAVA. IN JAPAN AND CHINA. _OTHER BOOKS BY COLONEL KNOX:_ Hunting Adventures on Land and Sea 2 vols. Copiously Illustrated. Square 8vo, Cloth, Ornamental, $2.50 each. THE YOUNG NIMRODS IN NORTH AMERICA. THE YOUNG NIMRODS AROUND THE WORLD. * * * * * Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. _The above works are for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent by the publishers, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, on receipt of the price._ [Illustration: If afflicted with SORE EYES use Dr. ISAAC THOMPSON'S EYE WATER] =A Request.=--Readers of _Harper's Round Table_ will please mention the paper when answering advertisements contained therein. [Illustration: BICYCLING] This Department is conducted in the interest of Bicyclers, and the Editor will be pleased to answer any question on the subject, besides inquiries regarding the League of American Wheelmen, so far as possible. Correspondents should address Editor Bicycling Department. [Illustration: Map] The map this week marks out one of the several different ways of going from New York to Stamford, Connecticut, or any of the points along the way. A good ride for an ordinary bicycle-rider who is not out to cover distance, but wants to reach a certain point, stop for dinner and return, is to go from Fifty-ninth Street to Portchester, which is abo
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