Pulp Fiction, 1897 · page 194 of 200
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Sessssss53 5553535353555 55 S55 55 5 5S S5qN. \ } ; WV | 7 A BICYCLE {% W Any one may own a good High-Grade Bicycle without any outlay of money, by selling W at home, among your friends, Baker’s W Teas, Spices v an Baking Powder always of highest quality and absolutely fresh. W Just go among your friends and sell a mixed or N amounting in total to 75 lbs. for a Boys’ Bicycle; ato 4 lbs. for a Girls’ Bicycle; 200 Ibs. for a Ladies’ or WV Gentlemen’s High-Grade Bicycle; 50 lbs. fora W Decorated Dinner Set; 25 lbs. for Solid Silver Watch and Chain; 50 1bs. for a Gold Watch and Chain, stem- 4; wind and pendant set, Waltham or Elgin works, fully WV warranted; 10 lbs. for'a Solid Gold Ring; 15 lbs. fora W pair sof Teneo eur ans 3 22 a fot a Typewriter, s0lbs. W an E ’ ; airy Tricycle; 90 lbs. for a i ine; An We pay the express or freight if cash is sent 25 lbs.for an entiation 10 lbs. for a Crewueastd pee: W Ay with order. Send address on postal card for : ‘ W a Sn re ee and Particulars. W. G. BAKER (Dept. G ), Springfield, Mass. GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS Bicycl ICyYCies BP 4 iS) for Men, Women, Girls & ee of every de- iil seription.| (QUA AWA ey oats ae , SS I ‘ $100 ‘Oakwood’ for$45.00 ’ j $85 ‘Arlington’ ** $37.50 ~ Bandages, etc. xv 5 : 66 66 $25.00 Send for cata- $ $20 Bicycle 66 $10.75 ; : logue. Lad $75 ‘Maywood’ Simplest Strongest Bicyele on Earth ‘* $32.00 Elastic Stockings, age A eae nea sudmenteed, Shipped anywhere O00 ve privi- . ge toexamine. Nomoney inadvance. Buy direct from ws F. BECKER, ol moms a pene eurely eave agenls nee dealers profits. Large 16 ighth Ave.. New York. . illustrated catalogue free. ress (in full). : 5 Eig , Repaired. CashBuyers’ Union, 162W.VanBurenSt.B 358Chicago Ball Orometer vit’e THE ARGOSY "ms They are now the only back numbers of THE Arcosy obtain- able, those of the weekly form being entirely out of print. FOR CARRIACES | Vols. XVII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII and XXIII Records the distance traveled. are now ready. Send for price list A. ONE DOLLAR EACH. DAVIS. STEBBINS & CO When ordered by mail, 30 cents in addition must be enclosed for é ” each book to pay postage. ‘ Boston, Mass. FRANK A. MUNSEY, PuBLisHeR, . . II! FIFTH AVENUE, NEW York, OCOODOOOOOOOOOOGQOOOOGODOOOOGQOOOGOOOOOOOQOOOOOOGOGOODOHOGOOGOGOOGOOGOOOSE An Extraordinary Announcement What we have done for the magazine reader in putting magazines into his hands at a right price we are now going to do for the book reader in putting books into his hands at a right price. MOQOOOOQOOOOO@ I HAVE given a lot of thought to this problem during the last two years, and have a pretty clear idea of what can be done. Our plan, in a word, is to publish first rate books—handsome, cloth bound books—at twenty five cents, retail. This is, I fancy, a somewhat startling announcement, but it is no more startling than the announcement I made three years ago, when I stated that a first rate magazine could be made and sold profitably at ten cents. When I speak of publishing books at twenty five cents Ido not mean cheap reprints made from battered and worn out plates—books printed on paper of cheap newspaper grade—but books made from new plates, printed on good paper, and well and handsomely bound in cloth. We shall open the series with the publica- tion of a story by Robert McDonald, entitled ‘‘ A Princess and a Women.” The story ran through MUNSEY’S MAGAZINE nearly two years ago. We shall add other books as fast as we secure copytights, and shall bring out a_line of standard books—novels, histories, poems, biographies, and essays. The policy that has governed us in magazine publishing will govern us in book publishing, so far as it applies to excellence of quality and to the lowest possible price; and twenty five cents is the firice, the standatd price we have fixed upon for all books of medium size—such books as are now sold for from one dollar to one dollar and a half. ‘A Princess and a Woman” is now ready and can be had from your book dealer at twenty five cents, or can be had direct from the publisher of this magazine at the same price. Get it and see what we mean.to do for you in the way of book publishing. 8 FRANK A. MUNSEY, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York. DOOOGOHOHHOHOOOODOOQHOOQOLOHOHHHOOOOGGGOOGOGOHOGODOQOGGOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOS® ———_ OGWOOOOOOOOOQDOGDOOOOOOO O® @) OOO BOHODQHODOEOQOOHODODHOOOOQODOODOHOHHOOE In answering any advertisement on this page it is desirable that you mention THE ARGOSY. Oo comiclboooks. conn