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GEO. S. PARKER ANNOUNCES... A REVOLUTIONARY PEN New Incention abolishes rubber sac—is Vacuum filled Reversible Point writes two ways «+. under side fine, medium, broad, etc. ++. upper side fine or extra fine Barrel styled in Striped Laminations as shimmering as velvet +++ patented. . . non-breakable »w appears a fountain pen with a twice greater ink capacity! A twi int! A” twice greater. be i Not the first sucless pen—but the first sacless taining no pump, no piston, to fail and rend span of servic valves— ler it useless after a brief Here is the goal sought by pen makers for two I ame is the Parker Vacuum Filler 8 . Parker's masterpiece—the crown- hievement of his long career as the world’s leading pon maker. Thus Parker Pens are now made two ways: the famous Parker Duofold (with rubber sac) at $5 new Parker Vacuum Filler ing the rubber ink-sac found in all nal pens, Parker's marvelous Vacuum Pen increases the ink capacity 102% without increasing the size! Its point is reversible—a two-way writer—made of platinum and gold, Iridium tipped. For hair-line tes, you write with the upper ing your usual hand, fine, medium ot The clip is formed by a smart golden arrow that holds the pen low and unexposed in the pocket. A great € artist—com: ned by Parker —produced in this pen not on wholly new style, but the smartest and most inguished pen barrel ever given the world. It is built up, layer on layer—laminated—to form alternate stripes of Silver Pearl and Jet, trimmed with white gold, or Burgundy Pearl and Jet, trimmed with yellow gold. Its exclusiveness is protected by Parker de- patents. Hence those who want something original and distinguished are guarded against imitations. Would you like to see how ingeniously this pen fills—the farge quantity of ink it holds—the lumi- nous beauty of its laminated barrel? Would you ike to write two ways with one pen? Then stop at ’ y pen counter at once. Dealers throughout America are now demonstrating to thousands of people daily. The Parker Pen Company, Janesville, Wisconsin. a rke r $ 50 Ploin Block or Laminated Pear! Pencil to Match, $3.50 S>VACUUM FILLER