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Show Women and Baseball. We aio nlunys glad to cliiouiclc a new-idea, new-idea, especially when it ia possessed ot such gieat merit na Hint which is now piescuted to us in the Auguit number ot DKMOiiksT's Family Maua.ink, which baa just arrived. One of tho lending articles ia a game ot baseball alt plajed out on paper by meant of llnoly executed illustrntious with explicit descriptions of each inovo. Those who Inn u attempted attempt-ed to explain tho game ot baseball to a sister, wife, or wife-to-be, know what an nlmost hopeless tusk it was. Now here ia tlio whole thing done for j on, and so cleverly and cleat ly that nttci leading ita woman will bo as anxious us anyone oi (ho other acx to sec n mulch, am. slu. will never again any, "Well! what is there in baseball, anyhow 3" The aiti. cic will save you hours of explanation, and shows theenterpiiso of tliiapiogres-uivo tliiapiogres-uivo Magazine, which stiivca to give the public just what they want. Tliia August unrulier ia certainly very ntlinct ivo. "A Hnppy Day nt C.ilio," with its beautiful illuntiationu, given n splendid Idea of h' no lite in l'gypt . "Rummer's Illid" is one of Olive' Thome Millei's charming papcia; "Tim (iaiiie of l.nun Crookcttn" describes tlio new pnstimo that Is almost as fascinating as tenuis; thero are absorbing stories ami beautiful poems; ull the numerous dcpaituieuta mo nvei flowing w itli good and seasonable things; aud in addition tlicro are over two hundred fluoilliistintioiiH, including n leautiful water-color of "Swallows." It ia published by W. Jenmnos Dlmoii-i:ar, Dlmoii-i:ar, nt 15 Hast 1 1 St., New York' 1'iico iO cents orf2 per year. Any ot our local novvsdealeiH will be glad to supple it. |