Judge, 1922-01-21 · page 35 of 36
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How much would you pay for these books? AVE you ever heard of the famous “bargain basement” in the Filene Store in -Boston its unique plan for clearing out odds and ends of first-class stock and great bargain offers to wise buyers? Here's how it works: ‘They have on hand, say each, $4.00, ins for wise buyers who are on the job. We're going to do somethin case, Books. These books are new; 10 dozen Women’s Blouses in broken si These are sent to the Bargain Basement and priced at perhaps $5.00. Unsold stock is re-priced next day at $3.00 and so on until all are sold. just as extraordinary and as worth-while to wise buyers in first-class condition s, selling normally at $12.00 Any unsold next in this books worth reading and owning. You can fix your own price In each case we spe you might not feel like investing the price the publ » mak Send in your bid, with ¢ ‘hee k or money order attached and specify some value. You can set own pric dollar—whatever you wish. your the number of sets or volumes on hand and the publisher's pric While the books you want have 10 cents, 50 cents, one her fixed on the anys bid you want the books you want and the price you want to pay. The highest bidders will get the books, no matter how low the price. 1922. At that time all bids will be tabulated and books shipped to the highest bidders. not accepted will be returned. at once. Bids will close January 30, Any bids Bids close January 30 The books ¢ Chauncey Depew’s set for example bid $ one gets a $30.00 set for $1.00. your bid in quick, the time is short, bid anything you want e listed below, with accurate descriptions and exact number of each on hand. 15 sets of 10 volumes, on hand. 9.00, 2 bid $2, 1 bids $1 and 10 bid 50 cents each. Unsuccessful bidders get their money back at once. Take persons Some- Now get -10 cents up—and get a bargain! Assume that 12 The 15 high bidders get the books. Here are the Books: “Orations, Addresses and Speeches of Chauncey Depew.”’ Edition de Luxe, 10 vol- umes, 6443/7 x 944", bound in crimson buckr: stamped in gold, gilt tops, utifully* prin from large type on deckel edge antique laid book paper. Profusely:illustr vure prints; title pages embellishe i y edition of one of Amer- ‘These sets formerly sold at what you hic Any bid’ will be considered. anda set, carefully packed, shipped express collect to the 15 high bidders. 530 copies ‘‘Caricature,’’ The Wit and Humor of a Nation in Picture, Song and Story, 186 pages, size 8!" X 1014", bound in green cloth, ut hundred illustrations. Pub- )—what do you bid? any you wish—10 cents, cents—whatever 15 sets 346 copies ‘‘New World Atlas 1920,”’ 10” x 1314" in size, 144 pages including Census. Bound in’ blue cloth. 96 full page maps in color covering every section of the wortd. The Countries of the A, Principal » Pacts about the World » America in the World War, International risons, Growth of the U.S. Navy. Pub- lishe a good buy at 50 cents what do ) 139 copies “‘Canada at War,” by J. tell sfloplings Pss.. FAR.GIS., 448) pages size 4 9" printed from |e type on white antique pater profusely illustrated; bound in crimson cloth stamped in gold and white leaf. A bargain at ) cents, but bid whatever you wish! 296 copies ‘‘The Wonder Book of Knowledg. piled and edited by Henry Chase Hill ted with Ss price 83.00 ou bid ”? com= Bound Copies will be sent express collect to ) highest bidders. 18 copies ‘Panama -The Greatest Engineering Feat i in the World, ”* by Ralph Emmett Avery, Traveler, Author and Lecture 384 pa 734" x 1045", printed from large type. On he plate paper, several hundred illustr k and cok ‘¢ portrait in color phs and drawings in} 1d col in cloth. In this book are explained the Mar- vels of Modern Industry and Invention, the in- teresting Stories of Common Things and The Mysterious Processes of Nature Simply Ex- Sold heretofor 3.00, this will be in at $1.00 or but make your own bid 1854 copies ‘‘The United States in the Great War,”” by Willis J. Abbot another book that should be in every home and thi will be held almost. pri pages, profusely illustrated in black several hundred pictures. Frontispic¢ it of General Pershing in color. Ma Pronouncing G nes. Bound _ in stamped in gold. Publisher's pri 00 i bid? 686 copies ‘‘Blood Stained Russia,’? by Captain Don- ald C. Thompson; size 9” x 12”, 200° ps printed on heavy plate paper, profusely illus- ed. Bound in red cloth. Publish rice aves loth bound with inset color- $3.00—what do you bid? You can make any a book that you simply must have. offer you wish—10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents: While the publisher's price was $3.00 and the Successful bidders will get their book is worth it—make your own bid!—say refully packed, express. collect. one dollar? . Don’t be bashful—start at 10 cents if you want, ain values too. Spe the boo! AIL bids will close Jam ‘ Unsuccessful bidders will have cloth what crimson rs to come, books at once Here's your chance to fix your own price. but remember that others appreciate the chance to get bars want, enclose check or money order for the amount of your bid. 1922, and books expressed collect to successful bidders at once. Now take your pick! their remittances returned on February 1. Brunswick Subscription Company 627 West Forty-third Street, New York City comicbooks.com