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Stalwart Basutos (So. African aborigines) and their extraordinary homes, World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.

Flowers and dancing fountains in front of the Festival Hall.

Across the Sunken Gardens W. to the stately obelisks of the Mines Bldg.

Skeleton and cast of biggest known whale, 75 ft. long, caught off Newfoundlarid.

Twelve-in. Disappearing Gun, on Government Hill-Uncle Sam's huge coast defender.

Colonnade of colossal statues, symbolic of the Louisiana Purchase States.

Laughing waters of the cascades and fountains with Ferris Wheel at the west.

Festival Hall.

The 'New Kentucky Home' (State Headquarters), one of the finest at the World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.

Festival Hall, beautiful and imposing.

Festal beauty of leaping fountains and noble exhibit buildings around Basin.

From Ferris Wheel S.E. over Japanese garden and 'Jerusalem' to Festival Hall.

Medicine men, with squirming rattlesnakes - odd homes of the Cliff Dwellers.

Bridge over Mississippi, St. Louis, Mo.

Bridge over Mississippi, St. Louis, Mo.

Bridge over Mississippi, St. Louis, Mo.

Gigantic lily leaf (Victoria Regia)used as a raft--in charming Como park, St. Paul, Minn.

Gigantic lily leaf (Victoria Regia)used as a raft--in charming Como park, St. Paul, Minn.

The way to fairyland, up stairway of flowers and through living gates, Como park, St. Paul, Minn.

Prize winning sheep (thoroughbred Shropshires) in rich clover pasture, southern Michigan.

Whaleback freighters of ore and grain in canal, Sault St. Marie, Mich.

A poem in trees, Hunnewell's ground's, Wellesley, Mass., U.S.A.

A poem in trees, Hunnewell's ground's, Wellesley, Mass., U.S.A.

Expert workman cutting leather, shoe factory, Lynn, Mass., U.S.A.

Elmwood--birthplace and residence of James Russell Lowell, Cambridge, Mass.

Elmwood--birthplace and residence of James Russell Lowell, Cambridge, Mass.

Stately old home of Longfellow, once Washington's headquarters, Cambridge, Mass.

Longfellow's home, Cambridge, Mass.

Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Mass.

The cradle of liberty, interior, Faneuil Hall, Boston--scene of epoch-making meetings of two centuries.