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1875
NY
STANDARD
FOR 38 YEARS~
A Star Razor purchased today will
be just as efficient 20 years from now
—with ordinary care a Star blade will
give 8,000 shaves—there is no expense
for extra blades.
You’ll be everlastingly satisfied with the real razor
blade made safe. Best for tenderest face or tough
est beard.
Ask your friends—ask your dealer or ask us.
Kampfe Brothers
Since 1875
6 Reade Street, New York City
SPECIAL OFFER
Thedesignis after the fam
ous painting, “Venus Cast
on the Wave,” amt is car
ried out in every detail in
high relief. The design is on
L-ach side of the ring support
ing the monogram plate. They
are made from solid gold-filled
stock, rose finish and perfect in
every detail. Were made to sell
retail from $5 to $7. We will sell
them at the uniform
?X ES4LE $2.00
Others $1.00 to $500.
(Send string for size desired.)
| Wear this ring for one week:
show it to your jeweller; if not
satisfied we will refund money.
Now Ready New Catalog 18
Bennett Mfg. Co.
r / 175 Broadway, New York
Est. 1876. References, anv Rank.
N(
.V Matches!
. Jt^Required—I
a safe,!
useful!
gift!
Automdtk
fCigarlig
Here’s a gift any man
will appreciate — tor the
home or the office.
Grab’s Automatic
Lighter and Ash Tray
does away with matches en tirely—
gives a large steady flame—.press the
lever—and there’s a light. Will last a f
lifetime—substantial—attractive—use- *>
ful. Sent direct upon receipt of I.OO.
Victor M.Grab & Co.
-517 AshlandBIk.
Chicago
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Patentees
& Sole Mfrs.
PRICE.
WARM FEET
The greatest comfort and luxury of Winter
days. Magnetic Fire Under Your Feet.
The greatest life protector known. Dr.
Thacher's Magnetic Foot Batteries
make the blood circulate and prevent cold,
damp feet. A wonderful Invention; hun
dreds of thousands in use. For 30 years
t hey have cured Cold Feet, Cramps, Sore-
Tender Feet, Chilblains and other foot
troubles. Worth their weight in gold to
anyone who has weak circulation.
Send For Free Trial Offer
I Describe your case fully. We advise you
free of charge and send our Free Book,“A
I Plain Road to Health,” by C. I. Thaeher,
JM.D. We tell you how to apply magnetism
in your own home for treating any form of disease.
Suite 527, 1 10 So. Wabash Ave.
Chicago, 111.
Thaeher Magnetic Shield Co.,
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE FREE
Complete with 215 views. 250
other presentg FREE to every
boy or girl who sells our Gold Eye
Needles at 5 cents a package
Easy to sell, for you give a thim
ble free with every 2 packages.
YOUR CREDIT’S GOOD
Write for 24 needle papers and 1J
thimbles. When sold return us
f 1-20 and receivepremium entitled
to, selected from our Premium
Book. Address
C. 8. SUPPLY COMPANY Box No. 450
Premo Camera CD CC
Takes Pictures 214X3 1 /* lllbb
Real daylight loading Eastman Film
Pack Kodak. Just sell 48 pkgs. Gold
Eye Needles at 5c ($2.40 worth). Easy
to sell 2 pkgs. for 10c with thimble
free. Send today for first order $1.20
worth with large Premium Book.
Keystone Novelty Co., Bos 18 Greenville, Ps.
Greenville, Fa.
LAME PEOPLE
The Perfection Extension
Shoe is worn with ready
made shoes. Both feet
look alike. Shipped on
trial. Write lor booklet
HENRY K. LOTZ,
313—3rd Ave., New York
You will be surprised how
easy It is to get this fancy,
embossed watch and stone set
ring given for selling 20 jew
elry articles at 10 cents each.
Write to-day for the jewelry.
ArdenWatchCo.Oept.246 Chicago
L AST Christmas many a man decided
his feminine friends were not worthy
of the vote simply because they sent
him such foolish inappropriate gifts. On the ^
other hand a successful present makes an
impression that never wears off. It is a
little monument to
the taste, intelligence!
and affection of the
giver.
Among the follow
ing suggestions is al
most certain to be
something which will
please any man.
If he shaves him
self, one of the light,
magnifying, shaving-
mirrors which can be
quickly and easily at
tached to a window or wherever the light is
good.
A trouser-rack will please him greatly,
especially if lie is a bachelor and his closet
room is limited.
The furniture and department stores
carry flat, wide, shallow cedar chests on
wooden wheels which roll easily out from
under the bed. This is particularly adapted
to the college hoy in his little dormitory
room. For him also a sweater is a joy.
A small kit of tools is a good present for
almost any man, unless he is a carpenter or
a paralytic. One to half a dozen shoe-trees
are an inexpensive, hut grateful present.
In case he has electricity in his house,
there is no end of good things for him—
coffee percolators, bread-toasters, cigar
lighters, etc.
If he has a car you may charm him with
one of the new fangled pneumatic or other
cushions which are now sold to reinforce
the upholstery of the car. A lap robe or a
vulcanizer or vacuum bottle, or even a new’
horn may he just the thing for him.
Very likely he has a telephone. If so get
a little mahogany card-index file and have
someone (preferably you) look up the tele
phone numbers of the people in his address
book and write them on the cards.
A fountain pen for his desk w r ould prove
a convenience and a delight.
Should you care to pay $io you can sur
prise and please a man who has a little bit
of accounting to do at home by giving him
a pocket adding machine. For about the
same price you can buy him a real, fool
proof, portable shower-bath.
A binder for his magazines is cheap, hut
he is not likely to think to buy it himself.
Metal waste baskets are appreciated by
men because a lighted cigar or cigarette
dropped into them is
not likely to bring
the fire department.
A frame for a cab
inet sized photograph
will not he amiss if
you are sure he wants
| your picture in it.
Hut don’t send
home a necktie, nor
a scarf pin, nor a
match-box, or he’ll
never forgive you.
Also restrain yourself
from inflicting a pearl handled pen-knife, a
pocket hook (unless you are older and richer
and can put something into it) or a box of;
cigars just as good as the kind he smokes.
A Song of Sixpence
0Continued, from preceding page)
Chanler’s studio was located in a small
and not vety modern building on Tenth
Street. It consisted of a large front room,
with a tiny bedroom and hath adjoining.
The front room was severely simple in its
appointments, but the few things it con
tained were in excellent taste. Several
Oriental rugs lay about the floor, a very
large, flat topped desk, of weathered oak,
occupied the middle of the room, a leather-
covered settee stood along one wall, while
several chairs, a typewriter desk and a
small table completed the furnishings.
The walls, in light grey, afforded a pleas
ing background for a few old prints, one or
two etchings and several sketches in oil and
water colors. Emmy noticed, as she entered
the room, that there were a great many
books—along the walls in shelves, on the
couch, the table, even the floor. The room
impressed her with a sense of dignity and
purpose. It was palpably a workroom, with
few concessions to comfort.
(Continued on page 18)
American Sunday Monthly Magazine Section
Xmas Presents
that Please'"MEN
15
FOOD VALUES
Good as Candy Nourishing as Bread
Comparative
Food Values
by
Lederle
Laboratories
Food Calorics
Dates 1552
Round Steak 950
Boiled Eggs 680
Bread 1215
Potatoes 385
Honey 1520
Ease Your
Throat
after speaking,
dictating, smoking
—clear the voice,
refresh the mouth—with
LUDEN’S
“""“COUGH DROPS
"GIVE QUICK RELIEF’’
p revent serious coughs, colds and throat
trouble. Luden’s do a lot of good at little
cost. Sold by druggists and confectioners
everywhere—look for the yellow package.
WM. H. LUDEN
Manufacturing
Confectioner
Heeding, Pa.
MEN WANTED
We positively teach you at home by mail to earn
$25 to $50 weekly as Chauffeur or Repairman.
Students assisted to positions. Best system, lowest price.
MODELS FURNISHED. Write for Free Book.
Practical Auto School, 66-S Beaver Street, New York
TYPEWRITERS
MAKES
First Class Machines 'A Mfr's. Prices. Rented Any
where. Rent applied on Price. Write for Catalog IBS. Type
writer Emporium, 34-30 W. Lake Street, Chicago, III. Estab. 1892
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lock the Treasure
House of Facts
About Our Magic
Southern
California
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The Tenth
An ni versa ry
Number of
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geles “Exam
iner” will be
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day, Decem
ber 24th.
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It will tell you
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knowing about the
busiest and most
beautiful place on
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It will show all the wonders
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Six different sections will
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There is no doubt about your wanting a copy, the only question is,
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