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Broadway Central Hotel
Corner Third Street
In the Heart of New York
Special attention given
to ladies unescorted
Special Rates for Summer.
OUR TABLE is the foundation
3f our enormous business.
American Plan, $2.5® upwards
European Plan SI.OO upwards
Send for Large Colored Map and
Guide of New York, FRIES.
TILLY HAYNES, Proprietor
DANIEL C. WEBB, Mgr*
Formerly of Charleston, S. C.
The Only New York Hotel Featur
ing American Plan.
Moderate Prices
Excellent Food Qood Service
Noiseless, dust-proof, self-collecting, saves l A cost other P
Services. Uses shallow glass—no tipping ol head. Our I
Special Introductory Offer makes purchase easy. I
Outfits on trial—state number of communicants.
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M II The t'.A.Edgrarton Slfg.Co.,Shirley, Mass.
Increase Your
Income
The big, steady and growing demand for
Oliver Typewriters makes this one of the
most attractive Local Agencies available
today.
The market is unlimited. Oliver agents
sell many thousands of Oliver Typewriters
every month.
We divide our earnings on a liberal ba
sis that insures steady incomes for bust
lers.
Holders of the 15,000 Oliver Agencies al
ready established have realized hundreds
of thousands of dollars in profits on type
writer sales.
There are still several hundred localities
where agencies have not yet been opened.
The applicant, if accepted, is given ex
clusive selling rights in his territory dur
ing the life of the contract. We teach Lo
cal Agents how to sell. This free training
includes enrollment in The Oliver School of
Practical Salesmanship.
When he has demonstrated his ability,
the Local Agent is eligible for promotion
to the direct service.
Some of our general officials have risen
direct from the ranks as a result of the
promotional system.
The—
OLIVER
Typewriter
The Standard Visib’e Writer.
The Oliver Typewriter is easy to sell be
cause of its splendid merit and its world
wide reputation.
It has many exclusive features which
give versatility, speed and convenience and
is the only typewriter that prints print.
Printype has achieved immense popular
ity.
You can sell the Printype Oliver Type
writer at the same price as the regular
machine.
We authorize Local Agents to sell on
our 17-Cents-a-Day Plan and even furnish
the sample outfits on this convenient plan,
so that the agency earnings may help pay
for the machine.
Local Agents are authorized to handle
the work in connection with other business.
Full details of Agency Proposition, a
specimen of Printype and other important
information wiLl be sent on receipt of your
application. (339)
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY
No. 999 Oliver Typewriter Bldg. Chicago
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF SEPT. 11
the impressions for right living and
learning. Peaceful home scenes, farm
ing, pastoral and all pictures of the
innocent sports would add greatly to
the enjoyment of all and leave a sa
lutary effect on the mind of the audi
ence.
A little boy in the fifth grade spoke
a great truth —a truth that should
awake the public to the dire need of
reform—when he said, “Some mov
ing picture shows are not fit to go in
because it smell bad and they need
fumigating.’’
EVE ADAM.
MEANT VACATION FOR MOTHER.
Mrs. Emerson did all t*e cooking,
washing, mending and other house
work for her family of five. Among
her other duties was the making and
baking of five loaves of bread three
times a week, for Mr. Emerson and
the growing children had hearty ap
petites.
At last Mrs. Emerson decided she
must have a vacation.
“I feel,” she told her husband, “that
if I had to stand up to that bread
board and make one more batch of
bread I should drop dead. I’ve got to
have a change.”
Mr. Emerson was more than will
ing. He had often urged her to take
a rest. It was decided that she 3hould
pack up that very day and go to visit
her younger sister in Kansas.
“Now, Laura,” said Mrs. Emerson
as soon as she had got into a loose
house dress and dropped into an easy
chair, “I’ve come to rest and visit. I
don’t want you even to ask me what
I want to eat, or expect me to turn
my hand to help with a thing. I’m
sick and tired of housework, and I
don’t want even to hear it mentioned.”
“All right,” said Laura, laughing,
“you can depend on me. I’ve always
wanted you to rest and let somebody
else take the work and worry for a
little while.”
At dinner the second ray Mrs. Emer'_
son said to her brother-in-law:
“John, do you like baker’s bread?”
“No,” confessed John, “we don’t
any of us like it, but Laura has so
much to do that I insist on buying the
bread.”
Beauties" Carefully" J
That lg one of the claims we make for onr nursery stock. T \p|j
“You bring home some yeast this
evening,” said Mrs. Emerson, “and 1
will make you some home-made
bread.”
Two weeks later, when Mrs. Emer
son returned home, her husband was
delighted to see how fresh and rest
ed she looked. Nevertheless, he tried
to speak severely:
“Now, see here, Martha, I thought
you went for a rest and change. Laura
wrote that you had been baking bread
for them ever since you got there.
I’d like to know what change there
was in that.”
“O,” and Mrs. Emerson laughed,
happily, “it was a change of bread
boards!” —Y'outh’s Companion.
A Temperance Sermon To Youth.
A young lawyer in Lewis county,
Kentucky, brilliant hut addicted to
drink, was recently appointed Judge
in a criminal court. Soon after, he
appeared on the bench intoxicated
The following day, on opening court,
he addressed the persons present as
follow's: “Gentlemen and fellow
citizens: I appear before you to say
I am a victim to a vice which has dis
graced me before you and my coun.
try. As I entered this court room I
heard someone say, ‘There goes pret
ty timber to make a criminal judge
of.’ I felt that remark as I steel thru
my heart, for it is just. I am un
worthy the h ! gh honor and trust you
have conferred upon one so young,
and I return to you the office I have
lost, being unworthy of it. Pardon
me, friends and countrymen, hut you
shall hear this no longer. My judicial
integrity and official acts are blame
less. Thank God I am no longer
criminal judge of Lewis county. May
heaven keep me in my affliction!”
NIGHT.
By Ella C. Bacon.
O. the gentle quiet night,
Falling o’er our souls as light!
Neath the moonbeam’s silvery calm
All the earth a silent psalm!
Peace without and peace within,
Pardon covering all our sins.
Lord of all to thee we raise
Silent grateful hymns of praise.
Fitzgerald, Ga.
Out xtt
the Open ms y
No fear
of ttie
Burning m*
Sun f
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Quick}*) relieves
SUNBURN
Sold bj) all
25 andso a jar
FREE OFFER— To anyone who lias
not used Metholatum we will send PS gj| jF
a sample on requestor for ten cents |*l
in coin a large trial size package.
THE MENTHOLATUM CO.
153 Seneca St. Buffalo, N.Y.
FARM OPPORTUNITIES.
East Texas and the Coast Country
of Texas and Louisiana are the only
remaining areas in the United States
where fertile land and opportunities
for small farmers and industrial loca
tions can be obtained at reasonable
prices and terms.
Address for information and litera
ture. Industrial & Immigration Bu
reau, Southern Pacific, Sunset-Central
Lines, Houston, Texas.
FACIAL DIBFIGUREMENT.
Many people with poor complexions and
blotcliy skins fool themselves Into believ
ing that it improves their looks to cover up
the defects with cosmetics. It only makes
matters worse. A 50-eent box of Tetterine
w r ill do more good than SSO worth of cos
metics by removing the blemishes for
good. Ringworm, pimples, abrasions, sea
liness, eczema, tetter, etc., are quickly and
permanently ended. At drug stores or by
mall from ghnptrlne Co.. Savannah. Qa.
PiIIIDPII tAffIDIfCDC Ra,se money for
ununun VYUIHVCHw church purposes
by forming clubs among your friends to buy Dress
Fabrics direct from us. Our prices are most economical;
we also give generous Club Rebate which you can donate
to your church. Queen Fabrics are exclusive in design,
exceptional in quality. Free samples, money-back guar
ante •. Write today for details of Church Club Plan.
OUEEN FABRIC MFG. CO. Deot.7n? Syracuse,f*.Y.
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