THE GUIDE TO XATERE—ADJ'ERTISEMEXTS 



XIII 



Encourage Our Boys at the Front. 



One of the most pleasing and attrac- 

 tive Liberty Bond placards that have 

 come to the attention of this office is 

 that issued by Hammacher, Schlem- 

 mer & Company, New York City. It 

 is eleven by twenty-one inches on 

 cardboard and has an attractive set- 

 ting of the advice : 



"Back up our Boys at the Front. 



Buy Liberty Bonds To-day. 



The more you own 



The sooner thev'll come home." 



Spratt's trophy for the best dog in 

 the 1918 Westminster Kennel Club 

 Show was won by Mr. R. H. Elliott's 

 "Hay market Faultless." 



Mr. M. S. Baldwin, Marbald Ken- 

 nels, is the winner of Spratt's $50 Bow! 

 for the best brace of any one breed en- 

 tered and owned by one Kennel at any 

 Show bench or fed by that firm during 

 the year 1917. 



I love the little magazine and would 

 not be without it. — Mrs. A. S. Browne, 

 Washington, D. C. 



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