YOUR ADDRESS Postal Card Tapes He had t Mailed to us brings you promptly 30 samples of cloth, guaranteed self-measurement blanks, whereby you can have your clothing cut to order and sent to any express or P.O. Pants, $3 to $5. Suits, $13.25 to $21. PLYMOUTH ROCK PANTS CO. 11 to 17 Eliot St., or 18 Summer St., BOSTON, MASS. Or call at our nearest BRANCH STORE:285 Broadway, New York; 943 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C.; 72 Adams St., Chicago, Ill.; Burnside Building. Worcester, Mass.; Gilmore House, Springfield, Mass.; 914 Main St., Richmond, Va.; 198 Westminster St., Providence, R. 1.; Old Register Building, New Haven, Conn. THE PAUL E. WIRT FOUNTAIN PEN. B 250,000 people using them because the best in the world. "An absolutely perfect fountain pen, compared with which all others are frank failures."—Mark Twain. A HANDSOME AND USEFUL PRESENT. FINEST any Bund. Aware of cheap furthed with best INEST CHASED CASES OF PURE RUBBER, furnished with best regular-made gold pens, Ask your dealer or send for catalogue. (Mention this Magazine.) Great Silicate PAUL E. WIRT, Bloomsburg, Pa. Black Diamond SHIPMAN'S FOUNTAIN PEN. SHIPMANS FOUNTAIN PEN Seven Sizes. $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 each. SHIPMANS STYLOGRAPHIC PEN $1.25 each. The cheapest high-grade pen made. ASA L. SHIPMAN'S SONS, 10 Murray St., New York. For Canada, Order of CHAS. F. DAWSON, Montreal. All makes of Fountain, Stylographic, or Gold Pens Repaired. Mention LIPPINCOTT'S. Agents Wanted. A. W. FABER'S LEAD PENCILS, Pen-holders, Rubber Bands, and Pencil Sharpeners. If you cannot obtain these goods from your Stationer, send 30 cents for samples. Franco-American Food Co.'s SOUPS AND PATES has caused them to be exclusively served on the PURE SPICES 17 North Eleventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. CARBUTT'S DRY PLATES AND FLEXIBLE "CELLULOID" FILMS HUTCHINSON'S GLOVES For driving or street wear. Made with JOHN C. HUTCHINSON, THE IDEAL MUSICAL BOX LADIES is the best, combines all the latest improvements, and plays any number of tunes by the addition of new cylinders, obtainable at any time at small cost. The largest stock in America to select from. Send stamp for Illustrated Catalogue. JACOT & SON, DEAF I wish to employ a few ladies on salary to take charge of my business at their home No talking required. Permanent position. Wages $10 per week in advance. Good pay for part time. Address with stamp MRS. MARION WALKER, Louisville, Ky. No postals. work right at home for any man or lady. Write at once. Franklin Co., Richmond, Va. THE BEST CHAIR IN THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD," AN ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENT. $3.75 A DAY And steady Look at this Picture of Solid Comfort, and then go or send to 930 Broadway, New York (Bet. 21st and 22d Sts.), and buy a Marks Adjustable Chair. Think ofit! A Parlor, Library, Smoking, Reclin ing, or Invalid Chair, Established 1850. WILLIAM WILER MANUFACTURER OFIS SEND FOR CATALOGUE. The Cincinnati Corrugating Co. regarding their superior Iron and Steel RoofCeilings, Substantial Arches, and Improved ing (Patent-Edge Corrugations), Handsome Lath, which I have heard so much about." Address THE CINCINNATI CORRUGATING CO., Piqua, Ohio. WANAMAKER'S. No Dry No store in the world so big as Wanamaker's. Goods business in America so great. Size alone don't count; but do you suppose a business would grow as this has if goods. and prices and treatment were not right? There is no question about either. Any proper thing for wear, or home use, or decoration, is here, and for as little as anywhere else-probably for less. Sporting Goods, Furnishing Goods, House-keeping Articles, and a wilderness of other things. It is something to know that you have at your command a store that reaches into the corners of the earth for whatever is worth your getting. No made thing so trifling or so precious that it is not likely to be at WANAMAKER'S, if it is worth your buying thought. You know that the thing you want will be there, and that the price will be fair. That is one of the cornerstones of the store. You can measure the store by Books as well as anything. The turn-over of Books every year in our Book-Store is more than that of any other in America. Such a state of things isn't a happen so. We handle Books just as we handle any other merchandise-no fancy prices. The traditions of the book trade count for nothing here. Think of Books at fair prices only! Think of a book-store with the price plainly marked in every Book, and that price as like as not half or quarter of the publisher's! Any fit book is here or we'll get it. A catalogue for the asking. BOOK NEWS is our monthly glance at the Book World. It tells the truth about all the new books; lets you know whether they are to be skipped or read; gives extracts, sample pictures, and the fair price. Whoever wants to know the least the Books can properly be sold for has but to turn to the critical price-list. With each issue an author portrait fit for framing. 5 cents, 50 cents a year. Another feature very like a corner-stone: You are at home at WANAMAKER'S. Your comfort is thought of. There are resting- and reading- and retiring-rooms for you; telegraph and telephone facilities; places to leave your parcels; conveniences very dear if you are very far from your other home. Still another feature: You can write for what you want and get it just as well as if you came to the store. Do you wonder such a store has grown on such a basis? JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. |