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Publish Your Ideas

The Popular Science Monthly publishes each month about two hundred photographs and fully a hundred drawings. Nearly three hundred subjects are taken up in each issue.

You can help to make the magazine even more diversified than it is by sending to the Editor pictures that in your opinion would interest other readers. If you have made some useful article of furniture with your own hands, if you have repaired a piece of machinery in some simple way, if you have made a tool more efficient by some addition of your own, let the Editor hear from you.

In every part of the country there is a natural curiosity about which we would all like to know. Send in a photograph of it—a photograph in which a human being appears as a standard of size. Strange accidents and queer occurrences on the farm interest everybody. Tell the Editor about them, and send him photographs.

Dont be afraid to write. Give the Editor the facts briefly and in your own way.

Your ideas and pictures will be paid for liberally if available.

Address: The Editor of the Popular Science Monthly, 239 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y.