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Business-like brevity and telling commonsense are the characteristics of the magazine METHOD, which will be patent to the most superficial reader, and the treatment of the different subjects grips one as that of a writer who knows what he is talking about and doesn't waste words. To the enterprising man the magazine at once makes its appeal, and to such people as manufacturers who do not advertise, and expect their businesses to flourish, it says a few straight words stinging with truth. The magazine contains descriptions of various methods of business systems, and numerous rules for business men's guidance.- The Weekly Scotsman, April 15th, 1905.

Specimen Copies, 8d (15c.) Post free.

Address:

"METHOD," Ld.,

16 Thanet House, Strand, London, W. C., (England)

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COMMON-SENSE

Contents for May, 1906

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Drawing Instruments

This beautiful set of drawing instruments is made of a high quality, fine grade German Silver and consists of a 51⁄2 inch ruling pen, spring blade, 6 inch compasses with fixed needle point, pen, pencil point and lengthening bar, case of leads, extra steel divider point; it is put up in an elegant Morocco pocket case, lined with cotton velvet, fully warranted.

Drawing Board

This nicely finished drawing board made with the best of care of selected pinewood, seasoned by the latest process so as to insure hard service; size 12x17 inches with side ledges clamped, two surfaces.

In making remittance do not send personal check unless 15 cents is added for exchange. Money may be sent by P. O. Order, Registered Letter or Express Order.

E.D:CO.

T Square and Triangle

The Triangle is made of thoroughly seasoned Cherry, framed, mortised joints, 30 degrees x 60 degrees. The workmanship is of the best and absolute accuracy is guaranteed.

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The T Square is made of plain blade with fixed head, making it very serviceable. material in its construction is thoroughly seasoned before being used and measures 18 inches in length.

Other Instruments

In addition to this are furnished thumb tacks, erasure, 2 doz. soft pencils, 150 sheets of paper, and one line rule giving the width of newspaper and magazine columns in inches and ems, also number of words for a given space, comparative sizes of type by points and ems, agate and inch measurement printed on good grade of celluloid, all for $3.75 (in United States and Canada only, foreign students $4.25).

You cannot buy this outfit at any place in the United States for double the price. Send in your order to-day and the goods will be shipped immediately. This drawing outfit is used by and recommended to students of the Page-Davis School. Orders should be sent by Post Office Order or Registered Letter.

International Merchandise Co.

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$100.00 EVERY MONTH BOYS AND GIRLS

SEND US YOUR COMPOSITIONS AND DRAWINGS FAIRPLAY publishes and pays OVER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EVERY MONTH FOR STORIES AND DRAWINGS.

FAIRPLAY wishes every boy and girl without fail to send a story, drawing or both, becauseEvery sto..y, poem and drawing in the magazine is the work of those under nineteen. You do not compete with anyone older than yourself. Over twenty stories and drawings appear each month. so why not yours?

HERE IS
YOUR GOLDEN
OPPORTUNITY!

A magazine willing to
print over your name and
to pay for your compo-
sitions and drawings.
A magazine entirely the
work of young people of
your own age.

A magazine that recognizes and develops literary and artistic talent.

Fairplay presents bright, interesting stories and clever illustrations. representing the best work of our young people. Everyone enjoys them. The stories serve as models. Educators endorse Fairplay because of the powerful stimulus to literary and artistic endeavor.

See Our Special Offers for
Penmanship and Drawing

Address FAIR PLAY, 501 A Fifth Avenue
New York City

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