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ST. NICHOLAS ADVERTISEMENTS


MAETERLINCK’S
BEAUTIFUL BLUE BIRD
TOLD
IN STORY FORM

What thousands of children have wanted and asked for has now been done—the beautiful play of “The Blue Bird” told as a story and in story form. And to make sure that it would be done well, Madame Maeterlinck, the wife of the author of the play, has done it. And oh! so well! Here is the cat, and the dog, and Candy and Bread and Light, and all, and we all follow the two children in their hunt for the blue bird just as if we have never seen the play—it is told so interestingly.

And thousands have not seen the play. For every child, it be delightful reading.

The Story of the Blue Bird begins in the March issue of

Now on Sale Everywhere
Price 15 cents

The Curtis Publishing Company, Independence Square, Philadelphia



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