Model 34-A, $2,250. The Ideal Transportation The gentleman's roadster is the ideal connection between the suburban home and city office. It changes the hot, dusty journey on a crowded "local" to a pleasant ride in the clear, fresh air that fits you for the business of the day. Rambler The Rambler roadster, Model 34-A., is a speedy, classy car with the power and endurance of a touring car and the convenience of a runabout. Mechancially it possesses every valuable feature found in any car at any price, such as offset crank shaft, straight line drive, large wheels, etc., and in appearance has a distinctive character of its own that marks it a thoroughbred. An examination will convince that It is the Right Car at the Right Price Two other models, touring cars at $1,400 and $2,250. Thomas B. Jeffery & Company Main Office and Factory, Kenosha, Wisconsin. Chicago, Milwaukee, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco. Representatives in all leading cities. TIFFANY & Co. Sterling Silver Forks and Spoons Using this as a standard the prices per dozen range as follows: Tea spoons Dessert spoons Soup spoons Table spoons Breakfast or dessert forks Dinner or table forks dozen, $11 to $19 Chests of Forks and Spoons The prices of the following sets include compact hardwood chests. 5 dozen sets, $115 upward; 6 dozen sets, $140 upward; 7 dozen sets, $175 upward; 8 dozen sets, $250 upward Compotiers pair, 40 66 After-dinner coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream Photographs of the above or other pieces sent upon request Articles quoted are of English Sterling quality, 925-1,000 fine To persons known to the house or to those who will make themselves known by satisfactory references, Tiffany & Co. will send for inspection selections from their stock Tiffany & Co. 1908 Blue Book, a compact catalogue without illustrations, mailed upon request Fifth Avenue and 37th Street, New York Tiffany & Co. are strictly retailers The Pen Many fountain pens find early graves through dying of thirst. Not so with Conklin's Self-Filling Pen. At the first sign of exhaustion it can be instantly resuscitated by dipping its nose in the nearest inkwell and pressing the Crescent-Filler. Any inkwell will do provided your pen is CONKLIN'S Self-Filling Fountain Pen To fill it requires no mussy dropper. There are no screw caps to stick, no parts to lose. To clean it you simply dip it in water and press the CrescentFiller once or twice. When writing it glides over the paper as easily as a marble rolls over glass. No stopsno breakdowns. It is as superior to other fountain pens as the steel nib is to the old goose quill. Leading dealers everywhere sell the Conklin. If yours does not, order direct. If it hasn't the Crescent-Filler it isn't a Conklin. Prices, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 to $15.00. Send at once for our handsome new catalog. THE CONKLIN PEN MFG. CO., 184 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, U. S. A. You OU'RE likely to make one mistake in buying a piano; a very common one. It's the mistake of thinking that the cost of a piano is measured by the price. You can't be sure of getting a good piano merely by paying a big price for it; but you can be pretty sure of getting a poor one by paying too little. The piano that's too low priced is just as costly as the one that's too high; both cost more than they're worth. The Crown Piano is a good piano; forty years of honest making in every one of them. It will cost you enough to pay for quality; and no more. You can't get a better one, whatever you pay. Send for Catalogue "A." Geo. P. Bent Company, Manufacturers Crown Place, Chicago |