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10 THE CALL'S BOOKLOVERS 1 CONTEST The Call's Booklovers' Contest • . CUT ALONG THESE LINES , , a»ow»m»iM»o«i»o>t«i«m»i»4t»>»»«iM«»«iMH*e»i ♦ ■ - • ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ - \ ■ ♦-; • .■ --• •■..■•-;■■ ■ .:-:' .■:]•■' • . . •__ .- ■ ■ ' ■ ■.- -■ ♦ : ft »'• - ~" -riii ■ -in ,-| :« • .' • - . ■ : ■ < ■■." ♦ • ■ ' ' • ■' I•#- ■ [I ' ;!| • ' ■^^^^p— -~ —a — "": 9"' * A !" ■ •^^i^SiSiii ii !■ ■ .. -I—r~^ «. ■. ,■ ■ ■'■'.. I '■ • ■' | -.'••*:.".;,. ". ;.'-.'■ ~'l X I What Book Does This Picture Represent ? 1 •■;,:■•.:. - : /;;-|: -• »■ ::'••. •■ o ■ - fi ; — — — ;— — ——]f ■ «» Automobiles, Player Pianos, Libraries, PhonograpHs <> 3; And Over 500 Prizes Without Cost to \\ 1 THE CALL'S "Booklovers' " Contestants : j; |1_ _ —^ _J|: • \ ♦ i) * | <^i M i^M^-^H^H~H>4>-fr»»» 1'1..1.q. M.»»»MmH"M"H-**-M":"H- I H"t-0 i \ • t . • -..:: . f<» , a* Title a .;.; til 1% . v ■- . ■ . ~if <-X Author *• ft Your Name '* ■■'**©'-. 5 * Your Name .... .^ „ . '. ! $ of "• ••♦ •1* Street and Number • '.-•!•♦ <>:: *<> II? City or Town '.' '. <> j|2> CityorTown ;£• jiji No. 24 . May 2, 1911 No. 24 ?jj J-- Wait until you have all the answers to the pictures before J\ \ ± % sending them in, for no partial lists will be considered. to I I ia«l««IM»i>t»l>|>M^WM»«»i»l»l»l|<IM<l»l»| CUT ALONG THESE LIMES Rules off the Booklovers 9 Contest: ~ 1. All persons are eligible to enter the contest except employes of Th« San Francisco Call and members of their families. Each day, for 77 days, there will be published In The San Francisco Call a picture which will represent the name of a book. Beneath this picture there will be a blank for the contestant to fill In the name of the book and author. ... , . . 2. Cut out the blank and fill in the name and author of the book and your name and address neatly and plainly In the space provided. - 3.: No restrictions will be placed on the way In which answers to the pictures may be secured. Each picture represents only the title of one book If, you are not certain 'of* a . title and wish to send In more than. one. answer to each picture you may do so. NO MORE THAN FIVE ANSWERS WILL BE ACCEPTED TO ANT PARTICULAR PICTURE. - Incorrect answers will not count against contestants if correct answer Is also given. More than one an- Fwer should not be put on the same coupon. Extra coupons should be! used for extra answers. All answers to the same picture should be kept together in sending In the set. " ' . , ■ .. ■■ ,: 4. It is necessary that pictures be sent in with the answers. in.order that an answers be uniform. Additional pictures and coupons may be obtained at The San Francisco Call office by mall or In person. Answers will not be ac cepted unless they «re properly filled out on the coupon appearing beneath each picture". Each answer must be written on a separate coupon. •. , •5. When you have all 77 answers fasten them together and brine or mall them (IN A NEAT. FLAT PACKAGE— FOLDED OR ROLLED) to The San Francisco Call office, addressed to the ' BOOKLOVERS' CONTEST EDITOR Prizes will be awarded to the contestants sending in the largest number of cor rect solutions. In the event of two or more persons having the same number of correct solutions, the person using the smaller number of extra coupons in his pet of answers will be declared the winner. In the event of two or more persons having the same number correct and using the same number of coupons, award* will be made on the basis of neatness, but if the ties can not be decided in that ■way the value of the prizes will be equally divided among them.v " . " 6. More than one prize will not be awarded to any one family at one address, r ■ . "'•, - >."->,■ -.-.., v•. •■ '■■.■ ■-.»-,' : 7. Only one complete set (comprising not 'more than 5 answers to any one ' picture), of answers may be submitted by any ■ one contestant. Awards will re made strictly according to the merit of-each separate list. The names of.: more than one person must not be written on any one coupon. . • 8. All answers.will be considered on their merits. The first filed will have no preference over the last filed, provided'only that answers to be considered' • must be filed within the time specified when the last picture appears. , - 9. The awards will he made by the Contest Editor and five well known rftlzens, whose names will he announced later. - This contest Is limited to con- "■ testants residing in the states of California. Oregon and Nevada, ■ - ,-. 10. The correct answers to the series of pictures will be filed with a local > ■ trust 5 company or bank a week previousjto^the'close of the contest. , • Entry to the contest may be made at any time. , . The first illustration was published on April 9. 1911. . . - . All communications or letters of inquiry concerning the contest should be ad dressed to the Booklovers' Contest Editor. San Francisco Call. San Francisco, Cal. : Rules for Awarding Honorable Mention Prizes:: "■- 1 Five hundred and five prizes will be awarded to the five hundred and five ' contestants (those winning a grand prize exempted) sending in a complete set of answers .having 25 or more correct solutions, irrespective of the extra coupons - used. »■' . ..■■ •• ■.-' « ■.-•. ■» < • ■ *-' .'-■-'- : t- r "•' ■'.*. * ' .-- . ■■ - >-■. -; 2. If more.than 505 contestants send In complete sets of answers having 25 or more correct solutions, .then the awards will be made on the basis of neatness. ■> '; , ■,/ .:" . ■■ ■Among the Prizes Whifli The Call Will Offer Will Be tut * PRIZK—VI-: LIE. 1911 Fully Equipped 40 H. P.. 5 Pass. Touring Car. .$2,100.00 «nd —FORD, 1911 Fully Equipped 20 H. P.. 5 Pass. Touring Car.. 8875.00 4th PKIZE —FORD, 1911 Fully Equipped. Open Runabout ........... 877500 On exhibition at THE STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., *"'o>w Van Ness and Golden Gate Ayes.. ■ : r 3rd prize—KOHI.ER * CHASE Mission Style Player Piano .. I 8850 00 nth —KOHI.ER & CHASE Mahogany Finish Player Piano .. 8750 00 th PRIZE—KOHI.ER & CHASE Mahogany Finish Player Pian0.;..... 867500 , Now on exhibition at the Music Rooms of KOHLER & "" ,',•".-. ■ CHASE. " ..-•' ■*•..-,■. : •-■■- ■■:■; ■■ -- '■..' ■ ... t ;.. l .; •'th PRIZE LIBRARY' of 500 Volumes, Bound In Leather .'... 83.10.00 Nth LIBRARY of 350 Volumes, Bound in Leather.............." 8243*00 ' nth PRIZE— I.IDHARV of 300 Volumes. Bound In Leather ...;..... 8210*00 ! "* These Libraries are selected from ■ the : World Famous w~'vm "EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY." On sale at Book Stores everywhere. •■ "- : - - 10th PRIZECOLUMBIA GRAFONOIiA "REGENT," Mahogany Finish.. 8200.00 Jith PRIZE—COLUMBIA GRAFOXOLA "MIGXOX," Mahogany Finish, *am'w' with 825 worth of Records....... ....:.".............. 8175.00 12th PRIZE— COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA •<>IIGXO>." Mahogany Finish... 8160.00 13th PRIZE—COLUMBIA GRAFOJVOI.A "ELITE," Mahogany Finish, with 825 worth of Records. ........•......;:;........;.....•. 8125.00 14th PRIZE—COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA "ELITE," Mahogany Finish ... 100.00 15th PRIZE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA "FAVORITE," Mahogany Finish, tfllH>oo , .with $25.worth of Records :r..v: .*................;.-..:... :$55.00 10th COLUMBIA GRAFO>OI.A "FAVORITE," Golden Oak Fin- **""" ■ ish. with 825 worth of Records ............................. 875 O J7th PRIZE-COLUMBIA GRAFOXOLA "FAVORITE," Golden Oak Fin- - « .: ish, with $15 worth of.Records.:..: ........; 868.00 18th PRIZE—COLUMBIA "PREMIER" GRAPHOPHOINE, Mahogany Fin- - 7 PRIZES—(IO to 25. * ■ inHonlve). each good' for one COLUMBIA ■ ' -CHAMPION" GRAPHOPHOJtE .......................... 8175.00 THE HONORABLE MENTION PRIZES 85 PRlZES—German" Silver (fine weave) Mesh Bags, 87.50 each .';..;...; $268J80 80 —Thirty Sets of 10 Volumes of Standard Authors, Leather v < > v »Bound,*iff^H>.per:Beti:v;;^vr.%?.v:v:\-.".r..-:-;-.v;v i..'.;r.-.-.-.vJ $210.00 20 PRlZES—German Silver (fine weave) Mesh Bags, 85.00 each.....;;. >• $100.00 '-50 PRIZES—2SO 5 ib. Boxes of PIG'N WHISTLE Famous Candies. $3.75 ■■■■, per box*. ...."•/..■.•.•"•••"•••••'•"-"■■••*■••*.:.■.."..:-.*; $937.50 150 PRIZES—3O of each of iTio $2450, *3.r.0, $4.00, fs.oo an<i *«.oo Mer- * cantile Self ..Filling'", Fountain , Pens. Sold by leading - v ..' o- ....... ' dealers everywhere?/...*.*• •";".*..■...■;........;.'. ........ *, 8*30.00 20 PRlZES—Handsome Satin Lined, Gold Plated Jewel, Cases, $2.00 c«. 840.00 FIRST PICTURE PUBLISHED APRIL 9th A Different Picture Will Appear Each Day. Save Every One. THE_SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1911. HOW CONTESTANTS CAN GET AID IN SOLVING PICTURES A SIMPLE PLAN FOR OBTAINING SUGGESTIONS '■..-- Two heads are better then one in The Call's great Booklovers' Contest just as well as any other place. . . rV.".*.;v-V,'s^ ; .■;.;,'■.. ■ •/•■• '• " '•"■'■ •'• '• '■"--, ■'■-,-,■ Two heads should contain more book titles than one; two heads should show more insight and shrewdness than one. ■ . \. -..,. -^ . Four heads ought to contain just four times as many book titles, four times as much insight and shrewdness as one. « N >; ■».. ■ And the more heads you get to working on your pictures in the Booklovers' Contest, the more chance you should have of winning one of those superb automobiles, a player piano, or a library. Now here is a friendly suggestion given Booklovers* contestants by The Call. By following this ' suggestion YOU CAN GET AS MANY HEADS AS YOU WANT working for YOU on . YOUR pictures./ " - ■.. ■ <-•: >;-.-': " ■ ? Perhaps you have found a V picture or two th at has rather stumped you. Perhaps you decided on some answer to send in, but still you do not feel quite satisfied with that answer. Perhaps you feel that you would like some one to give you a suggestion regarding that picture. • Well, here's a simple plan for obtaining suggestion?: ; * . .. ENCLOSE THE PICTURE THAT IS WORRYING YOU IN AN ENVELOPE. AND SEND IT TO SOME FRIEND. With the picture send a letter, somewhat as follows: Dear So and So: / Would like you to help me solve this picture in The Call's Booklovers' Contest. The picture repre sents the title of some well known hook- Can you give me an idea as to what that title* is? Please send ' the picture hack to me as soon as possible, with your suggestions. I will appreciate whatever assistance ' you can give me in solving this picture. , ..':/>■ • Sincerely yours, ' - — —— — It's a simple plan for obtaining assistance in solving the picture, but it's an effective one. - ' " ! You will be surprised and pleased to find the interest your friends will take in helping you solve the pictures, and you will be even more surprised, and even* more pleased, TO FIND THE APT '*; TITLES THAT YOUR; FRIENDS WILL SUGGEST FOR THE PICTURES. A contestant often gets on one line of thought in striving to solve the pictures, and a friend often looks at the picture from an' entirely different point of view. : ' \ YOU CAN GET THE BEST JUDGMENT OF MANY FRIENDS ON MANY PICTURES BY FOLLOWING THIS SIMPLE CORRESPONDENCE PLAN. They; will welcome the diversion, and be glad to work over the pictures you send them. Why not give this plan a trial? - ■•'■< ■■,'.'-••.' - --■' •' - >* 'l ■ IT MAY RESULT IN BRINGING YOU THE CORRECT TITLES TO MANY PICTURES THAT ARE PUZZLING YOU. £: WATCH FOR NEXT FRIDAY'S ISSUE OF THE CALL! A FULL PAGE WILL BE DEVOTED TO GIVING CONTESTANTS CLEAR, : FORCEFUL AND VERY HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL AID THEM IN SOLVING THE PICTURES! GET YOUR EXTRA PICTURES FREE! Under the rules of the Bcoklovers* Contest, printed beneath today's picture on this page, you are t i permitted to send in as many as 5 answers to each picture. A. separate picture, with its coupon, must be used for each "answer. Single : ; pictures, with their coupons, are regularly sold at 5 cents each. \ " ■ But do you know that you can get 00 or 200 pictures, with their coupons, free? Whether you are a subscriber or not 1 you can get these extra pictures and coupons free. The Call doesn't want extra , pictures to cost contestants one cent. Subscribers can get free pictures and coupons by. following the rules '. laid down by Plan No. 1. Nonsubscribers can get free pictures and coupons by following the rules ■ laid down by Plan No. 2. v Read these plans. \- ; •- - i| PLAN No. 1 For Subscribers i ;| PLAN No. 2 For Non-Subscribers ! ;! Mail or bring $1 to the office of The 11 ;| Mail or bring $1 to the office of The ; |; San Francisco Call, Third and Market ;: |; San Francisco Call, Third and Market i; streets, San Francisco, as a deposit on ]: : i; streets, San i Francisco, and :.receive -a^: j\ a certificate book, good for 100 picture, i | certificate book good for 100 pictures, " ...... r~. . . . vnth their coupons. The book contains : ;, with their coupons. The book contains |! ;| 20 certificates, each redeemable at any ■ I; 20 certificates, each redeemable at any <; <; time during the contest for 5 pictures, > *!; time for 5 pictures, with their coupons, i; ■','• with their coupons, of any date desired. ; ';; of any date desired. '<! : i Or mail or bring $2 to Th Call of- j| :; Six months after purchasing the l; \> Bee and receive a book of 40 certificates. :; bix months after purchasing the ! I' Each certificate is redeemable 'at any i> :: certificate book mail or bring to The .-<:■: : ; time for 5 pictures, with their coupons, :: ;j Call office the back cover of the book, ;| j| or any date desired. Thus the non :'. j; with your 6 monthly receipts from your j! j; subscriber pays $1, the regular price of ! \ ;: carrier, and the $1 deposited for the ; ; ij- 20 pictures, s with their ; coupons, and ; ;| book will be returned to you. '■'. 1; gets •■^oo-— obtaining 80 pictures, with ; .:<! . By depositing $2 you may obtain i' *ji their. coupons, free; or, pays $2, the :' !; 200 pictures, with their coupons, and '\ ' ;:;; regular price for 40 pictures; with their *;; ;;-get the $2 back 12 months later by re- |: j! coupons; and & 1** 200 7 -thus obtaining :;.: r,,™;,,,. ♦«• tj,. r,n re tU i i '; 160 pictures, with their coupons, free. v turning to The Call office the ; back f ;;;., But thepricelpaidfor thecertificate cover of the book and your 12 monthly ;; : j! books:will P not be refunded to" nonsub . ;;• !; receipts from your carrier. - — 1; "<; scribers. ' , ~.■ ! : ; • USE THIS BLANK IN ORDERING COUPON CERTIFICATE BOOKS i; BOOKLOVERS' CONTEST EDITOR, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL: ~ ;j Inclosed find $...., for which please send me a coupon certificate book. -' ' ; j Name : ]'•■' ■ :. ":.•' '>i' ■'•■.;■";■"...- ,"'■ ■ ' ' -', | ..-...,.. ',* . : y. , «: Full Addre55........................... v fd\. .".-.!" :' \.::.i:..~:.{. -.. > ■ ; -^ .................. A BOOKLOVERS' CATALOGUE TO AID CONTESTANTS In response to numerous ; demands from contestants, The Call has. issued a Booklovers' Contest catalogue, containing the names of approximately^s.ooo books, with their authors. The catalogue is copyrighted hy the Booklovers't Contest company of New York. From it the contest editor has selected „ vthe titles, represented by all the pictures that have appeared thus far. and ALL THE 77 TITLES REP . RESENTED BY THE 77 PICTURES WILL BE SELECTED FROM THIS CATALOGUE. The . edition is limited. If.you desire, a catalogue, placer your order at:■'once." Contestants are not required ; to secure a catalogue. It is issued 1 only to < aid them, and IT IS A MIGHTY BIG HELP!; -. - To be had at the San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose offices 1 of The Call. 35c Each. 4Oc by Mail. USE THIS BLANK IN ORDERING BOOKLOVERS' CATALOGUES BOOKLOVERS' CONTEST EDITOR, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL: ; ■■■V V;] Inclosed please find 40 cents, for which send me one Booklovers' Contest Catalogue. . j! :I ; Name/....^ ." ;,. i..., ; "..... \~..::...i ...] - ';!■ ■■: ]! Full Address. ............... ....:... ..*.* ....; ....-! _ USE THIS BLANK TO OBTAIN INFORMATION | BOOKLOVERS' CONTESTEDITOR, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL: " ~1 j; . Please send me a four page circular giving full information about the Booklovers' Contest < i ; the free picture plan,; and the catalogue. ' .•'/'."/ : .'^;:,".".'.' '■: /z 1/ 1'; y^i -v! Name .'.'..."....:....'..;......................... .^..;^........•....;....."...' '.*.;...;.. •■-';■ ';i Full Address ..:!.. I:,.";./....,.......... '...'.....}..\ \'~..[".'''.'.'''. ':^}[[]\\!:\':\ I FIRST GRAND PRIZE Velie "40" Touring Car Value $2,100 .: . FULLY EQUIPPED This car is winning friends for itself everywhere on - account of its power, speed, and » beautiful lines, as well *. as its durability and strength. ._;, I Two independent systems of ignition are used, em ploying Splitdorf magneto and Atwater-Kent. Dash has kick switch only. Second Prize, FORD Touring Car, fully equipped $875 Fourth Prize, FORD Racy Runabout, fully equipped, $775 These cars are on exhibition at the local agency. Standard Motor Car Co. Van Ness and Golden Gate Avenues. THIRD GRAND PRIZE Kohler & Chase Player Piano-Value $850 . The Kohler & Chase player piano, : which niiiiili_'iniit l jiui J -.^-~iiiij^-^~i~«ia..ja''i *i nim.niiniii in^m combines in one in- VH HBP Ptrument the beautl- I fill Kohler <X- Oh«s« I piano and the latest I MPHfiMH and most improved I Hrl^ player, is uncondi-. I B AM W*j» « tionally and most en- I m* fl thusiastioally in - I ■^^■■Mr^B^B^Bll dorsed by such srreat I If artists M Tetrazzfnl. I Bendix, I x~'*SSf«r' Mansfeldt. Frederick 1 H asSSi Zech. Herman Genss. I ■MPV^^^V4£Ui i uJ| W& ' Otto Fleishner and I ■L^AmMMH! HBPi^^^^ scores of others. It I WJ^^^^^^ m&r% is the favored instru- I Jut^^L ment of musicians I I fcwlcvr*- : ~""~T~J -^-^SHBBf m everywhere, and its I "' -f-gasss»s* g-J*' ' popularity amn n <r I ■ Wkr ~*^~T " those who know is I Rffi^fi due to Its liquid, yet -*-*: M|i resonant, velvet y I -SSifipi 1> - tone, and its artist's I action, specially reg:- I ulated and triple re- I K^^M IE peatlng. BLa This Mission art I $BL «& style instrument. I ML.-evßk sPS^*^^ 'W pictured above, rep- ■■ ■»&;■"'*: - % resents the climax of BH^^!^™^' '* ■ Kohler & Chase piav (PP'^ vff" ere. You are cordially t(B B^^^^^ invited to call and Inspect .it at the stores in San Fran- ctsco or Oakland. ■ " ,"' r V l-. IIZL? PRlZE—Kohler • & Chase Mahogany Finish Player Piano. $750 SIXTH PRIZE— & Chase. Mahogany Finish Player Piano. .f675 . ■-.. All on exhibition at the warerooms of . KOHLER & CHASE :. 26 O'FARRELL STREET, SAN FRANCISCO: ~ 1015 BROADWAY, OAKLAND Seventh Grand Prlze^^^^M Value $350. 500 leather Hound Books from the y/ffMM^\\K'i'^^^L World Fatuous ' ;, ;'\ Everyman's Library K. P. Dutton & Company of New York bat' pndparored to in- "'i^jjyf^* dude the world'* \ best books of today, and of »11 time, in the v» WMt ET?rj-man's Library editions. The book* are published in uni- " x 3" HPHIII^ ' form cloth and leather binding, the typo is clear, the paper >-its^SKwISSmSB^I . g"O<1. and the workmanship throajrhont of.the beet.' The voi- » J^kJJ*''"^; •'■- "i nmes sell In cloth binding, at «;.'. p'nts each; in leather hind- -i^SS! ' ' iup. TO cpnts cacti. l^^P^^B .^^^. «^ A"'^ .- Books That Fit Tht B| fTf fl^ IB^L/^ A A lk. T^O Nand- Tlu Mood, EVERYMAN O TheMindandPuru S*BS^ ' f| j\§ |^ vß^k. 8 J W n/ %I >1 II J ot Every Man, ■' | V- TT^T^ A I 0 Tiie h*si hooks in -every department of 1 I ff^a mr MM m< V literature are gathered in the Everyman's 9 iIIJI\/ %M I Library editions. There are 35 volumes of jp"»*^^"fr.•.~r.^~..U.' J.,'.,> biography, 21 of the classics, 62 of essays and belles lettres,-:I6S of fiction, r>6 of history, Bf of oratory, 30 of poetry and drama 4, of reference books, of romance,, 10 of science.2B of .theology, and philosophy 26 of travel and topography, 44 of young people's books. /Everyman's Library, in , fact, include.? = the niaster works of a!] time. ~- ' - ' - "'" • > EIGHTH GRAM) PRIZE—3SO leather honnd hook*; valne $245. •""". M\TH GRAM) PUIZE^-300 leather bound books; valfe $210. • at bookntores and examine' Everyman's Libraries, or write'to" the pub lishers, E. P. Dutton & Company, New York City. • ■ ■■ ./ ' TE.VTH PRlZE—Colninbia Grafonola^ReKent." Value $200.: >ofe the ; «n -perh Columbia ißatninientH listed ajiiniiß th Grand Pri»e(» under the daily ' - *' " . ooatest ' picture-.* Eight' Grafonolan and right Grashophones are offered. Total '\\ - value, 91,200. ■ ■ : ■.• ■ ; ■ ■.*■.,.:'•.' ■ ; '-.':■- if 1 HONORABLE MENTION PRIZES . 150 MERCANTILE FOUNTAIN PENS These famous self-filling pens ' m '.' -The Mercantile ■ fountain pen "are: made from the finest grade 11- is constructed on the latest prin of • Para : rubber, highly » polished H ' ciple- To fIU: il . the " user •turns , r r,i * :■«: rr-. 'vHjt'i'o a slide, opening the barrel, and carefully tested. They are \yi£J ■•!»», poin^ • NM?V. L Passes in ink tube, dips point 14 kt. gold, irridium pointed, (^j pSin ink, releases the pressure, and and will give a" : lifetime of serv- [ the pen is filled, ' ice. Their value is from $2.50 jnjTl YOn .sale fc ? '" leading dealers to $6. : . (JPft cverwhere- , , ; . - -: " . » ■ Write for booklet to Aiken- Total value^ ........ $630 j^^i Lambert C 0.,, New York City. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES Pig'n Whistle Candies . There are 250 five pound .ii . People of' refine t - boxes of . famous Pig'n <Q_u \vK;vttl L Ley?y- recognize . Pig°n WhUt,e Candies among the %^™*% l^&r^?.*&*"s honorable mention prizes. Tt^F' vorr"The.. Plg'n Whistle The boxes sell atV $3.75 ! AtSBT " ' -shop, indeed, is a favorite ; each, so the : total value of ;. ' wish?^ c ,for ose the J Candies"; awarded is' ■ ' tlon'ln'the^aftermion'fdur s937.6o. Those who appre- /%»»' Ing the shopping hours, ciate . delicacy j of.. flavor. (f>l>t ' The PIG'N WHISTT purity and freshness ; ap- \C(J " "*" xT vvx*li:s 1 Lit, 11 predate Piff'n-(thistle )? • J ,- Is iAT; " ..candies. I," ; • I.^M>»K^ ,130 POST STREET r '-, V-. 35 PRlZES—German silver : (fine weave> Mesh Bags, $7.50 each... . 8262.50^ ' . 30 PRlZES—Thirty Sets of 10 Volumes of "Standard Authors . T^ - ; ''"- ■'-'''- ■ Leather Bound, $7/per;&ct::".v':".:..:"............. "Ti $210."-v «! PJSJS£S-* G"man Silver fin weave) Mesh Bags, $5 each .....' $100.00 i 20 PRlZES—Handsome Satin Lined Gold Plated Jewel Cases, $2 ea 40.00