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E. A. LANGE CO., Department G. De Pere, Wis.
NITARY
it 36-Tbs. 6-ib. Pillows $1.15 per
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I Adapted for use in any locality, but expec
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THE BAUER BROS. CO., Boi 555, Springfield, Ohio
Increase Your
Income
The big, steady and growing demand fer
Oliver Typewriters makes this one of the
most attractive Local Agencies available
today.
The market Is unlimited. Oliver agents
•ell many thousands of Oliver Typewriters
•very month.
We divide our earnings on a liberal ba
ds that insures steady incomes for bust-
Isfs*
Holders of the 15,000 Oliver al
ready established have realised 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
dusive 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 abiUty,
che Local Agent is eligible for promotion
to the direct service.
Some of our general officials have risen
direct from tho ranks as a result of the
oromotional system.
The—
OLIVER
Typewriter
The Standard Visible 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,
•o that the agency earnings may help pay
for the machine.
Local Agents are authorized to handle
’-he work in connection with other business.
Full details of Agency Proposition, a
•pecimen of Printype and other important
uformation will be sent on receipt of your
application. (339)
CHE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY
No. 999 Oliver Typewriter Bldg. Chicago
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF OCT. 23
|| Tragic Death of “Miss National Modesty”
By Sylvanus Stall, D. D.
f "IST'IUBLIC interest in the disap-
I pearance of Miss National
mmrul Modesty is nearly universal.
Many believe she is really
dead; others believe that she has
been kidnapped and spirited away
because of her remorseless opposition
to the tango, and the turkey trot.
Others are of the opinion that the
syndicate formed by the manufac
turers of cobweb cloth, transparent
hosiery and peek-a-boo shirtwaists,
actuated by pure commercialism;
knowing her worth, are holding her
in hiding preparatory to demanding a
vast ransom, many others are mourn
ing her as dead. In the meantime, her
personal friends and acquaintances
who were wont to meet her occasion
allly at Newport, Bar Harbor, and At
lantic City have vainly sought her
during the summer season, and have
abandoned hope of her return this
winter to the social centers where
she used occasionally to appear.
She Blushed at The Parade.
The last public appearance of Miss
Modesty was upon the occasion of her
visit to Washington at the time of
President Wilson’s inauguration. Her
presence there at that time was doubt
less prompted by her personal ac
quaintance with and high regard for
the wife of President Wilson, the wife
of Vice-President Marshall, and the
wife of the Secretary of State Bryan,
with all three of whom she had en
joyed a quite intimate acquaintance
for a considerable period. Miss Mod
esty had upon occasions been in at
tendance upon State events at the
capital, at which times she was al
ways escorted by Mr. George Wash
ington Patriot. Mr. Patriot has never
concealed his admiration for Miss
Modesty. Neither belong to the
younger set, and are somewhat fa
miliar figures upon Pennsylvania ave
nue, as they have also 1 been in other
large social centers.
No one feels more deeply the dis
appearance of Miss Modesty than Ml’.
Patriot, his pain is greater than his
surprise, for he has long known her
views on many subjects. She has
expressed herself freely in the pres
ence of her friends and denounced
most severely the recent forms of
women’s gowns which she says are
cut too low from the top and too
high from the bottom. She was an
advocate of female suffrage because
she believed in the greater mission
of women and what could be accom
plished against the saloon and all
forms of narcotics and public vice by
women who had the right to vote.
Consequently Mr. Patriot and all Miss
Modesty’s friends were not surprised
at the horror she expressed during
the parade of the suffragists upon the
day preceding the inauguration.
When the procession reached the
Treasury Building, there were eleven
young women thinly clad in white in
a tableau, the central figure of which
was a woman most shamefully nude
in a most disgraceful and scandalous
dance called “The Dance of Liberty.”
Mr. Patriot himself felt greatly scan
dalized and says it is no wonder that
Miss Modesty should so soon after
have disappeared, and in such a man
ner that no trace of her has since
been found.
Mr. Patriot and Miss Modesty
Some members of the numerous pa
triot families throughout the country
report the many occasions upon
which Miss Modesty in most emphat
ic terms denounced the adoption of
this country by decent and high-
minded women of the styles of dress
of the indecent and low-minded pros
titute class of Paris. She contended
that these women of the underworld
of morals, but of the upper world of
indecent dress and physical exposure,
wrought wisely and even commend
ably in accomplishing the base and
despicable designs of despoiling many
men who would otherwise retain their
virtue, their honor and their man
hood. She claims that the ruin of
these women of Paris wrought intel
ligently and designedly was ignorant
ly and undesignedly wrought in this
land by thousands of women whose
virtue and whose womanhood perish
ed as the prey of the very passions
they themselves had aroused and en
raged in men who would otherwise
have been their defenders and pro
tectors.
Coining Money Out of Shame.
Mr. Patriot himself places a large
measure of the blame upon commer
cialism. He says that the upper world
of womankind is “enslaved” no less
than the women of the under world.
He claims that the millions of money
made by the syndicate manufacturers
and publishers, and the men who fix
the fashions is simply enormous, and
that this is a great contributing fac
tor in the way of degrading fashions
which are today destroying the mor
als of both men and women, both
young and old. He compares this
commercialism to the commercialism
which seeks to engender wars be
tween nations regardless of the sac
rifice of human life and the cost of
(Continued on page 16.)
A WISE PLAN.
Summer has passed and the early
fall days have brought with them
changes in every sphere of activity.
Young people everywhere are taking
up their studies and developing their
varied talents. Many of them will
make a special study of music, for
music has come to be regarded as an
almost indispensable accomplishment.
One of the first questions you hear
with reference to a student’s accom
plishments now a days is, does he or
she play the piano?
Os course you want your boy or girl
to play the piano well. Then one of
the first considerations is, have you a
first class instrument in your home?
The degree of success which your
children will attain in music will de
pend largely upon the quality of their
instrument, for it will become their
Inspiration and daily companion. Get
a sweet-toned piano; one that is guar
anteed against defects in workman
ship or material, and your children
will appreciate the beauty of music,
and practicing will be a pleasure. Or,
if there are no young people in your
home, get a high grade self-player pia
no for your own pleasure.
Such pianos and self-players are or
dinarily sold at high prices, for there
are heavy expences connected with
selling them through dealers and com
mission agents, and you have to pay
these expenses as well as the factory
cost. But if you will place your order
through the Golden Age Piano Club
you can get the benefit of the lowest
factory price, which applies only on
orders for one hundred instruments
helping himself, and yet each is re
sponsible only for his own purchase.
Club members call it a wise plan. For
members thereby helps the other in
or more. Each of the one hundred
catalogue and full information address
the managers, Ludden ft Bates, Gol
den Age Piano Club Dept., Atlanta, Ga
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