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Cloth, 50 cents; Paper, 35 cents This volume is published by The Revell Company, under the auspices of the Interdenominational Editorial Committee of the Women's Home Boards. It is designed for use in missionary circles and meetings. Every page is attractive. Send for a copy to The American Baptist Home Mission Society, 312 Fourth Ave., N. Y. When you write to Advertisers, please mention The Baptist Home Mission Monthly To be Ready Aug. I SEND ORDERS TO THE AMERICAN BAPTIST The Latest and Best Book on the Greatest Subject now before the American People ALIENS OR: AMERICANS? ¶This volume, with its striking grouping of the Fresh Facts, Figures and Features of the New Immigration, the greatest in history, will not only instruct and inspire those who engage in Home Mission Study, but it will prove more interesting than fiction to the general reader. ¶The interest deepens from chapter to chapter, culminating in the evangelistic necessities and possibilities. Note the table of contents. 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