CONSERVATION'S ADVERTISERS 



This Great World History 



SENT TO YOUR HOME FREE 



Just send your name and address on the coupon below — that is all you need to do. It does 

 not cost one penny and as soon as your name and address is received a set of the World famous 

 Library of Universal History will be sent to you prepaid. 



fTplDp is the greatest opportunity etfer offered— an 



■•■•••■*-'-*-^-'-' opportunity f.ir our readers to secure at less than half 

 price these fifteen beautiful volumes all printed from laree new type, 

 embellished with over ino double page maps and plans, 700 full paje 

 illustrations, many of which are in colors, and over 5.000 pases of 

 reading matter. 



This offer is made possible by the failure of the publishers. The 

 Union Booli Co.. of Chicago. Hundreds of sets of this wcirli have been 

 sold at JIjOiX) each and they are worth every cent of it, but we n(.w 

 name you a rock-bottom bankrupt price of only .Wc after e.xamination 

 and $2.00 per month for 1 t months. It is impossible to name a lower 

 price for cash in full, as this is less than half the publisher's price 

 and is made only to close out the few remaining sets quickly. 



Before you decide to buy we invite you to examine this work in your 

 own home for an entire week absolutely free of char^'e. and should y"U 

 not want the books after examination we will have them returned at 

 our expense. We earnestly request you to examine this Library; 

 let your wife and children and friends see it. No belter set of books 

 could bo placed in the hands of children than this, it reads like a 

 thrilling novel, and is in fact a complete connected History of every 

 country, nation and people from the becinniirj of time to the present 

 year; the greatest World History ewer written and endorsed by 

 scholars everywhere. 



Prof. George Fellows, of Indiana, says: "Most histories of the 

 World are dreary compilatious. This work, however, is clear, interest- 

 ing and accurate." 



Ex Vice-Pres. Stevenson says: "It is a complete record of the 

 human race and should liud a place in every Library." 



E. Benjamin Andrews, Chancellor of the University of Nebr., 

 says: "Its educati'-'nul value in the home is sure to be very great." 



Retf. Frank W. Gunsaulus, of Chicago, says: "These volumes will 

 beof innnense service in stimulating history study in our country. It 

 is a work of real genius," 



Prof. Dabney, of Virginia, says: "Southern readers will be 

 gratified at the impartial spirit in which the war for South 

 em independence is treated." 



The St. Louis Globe Democrat says; "This _ 



work invests the study of History with a new 

 charm that will be felt by both youns and old. ' ' 



15 Massive Volumes 



Each volume 7 inches 

 wide and 10 inches 

 high; weight, 

 boxed, nearly 



75 lbs. 



'^r'P''\7"[7'0 BEFORE in the annals of the publishing 



-^^ -^ ▼ J-jIX. business have we seen such a barg-ain. We do 

 not hesitate to recommend this offer to every reader of this magazine; 

 indeed we believe every family should own a standard World History, 

 for by knowing how other countries than ours are governed, it gives 

 us a better knowledge and higher appreciation of our own system of 

 government and makes us better citizens. 



We Will be glad to give you an opportunity to see for yourself and 

 make your own decision after you have seen the beautiful binding, the 

 magnificent illustrations and have read parts of this great History of 

 man on earth. Then you can decide. Should you not wish to keep the 

 work you will notify us ami we will have it returned at our expense. 



The illustration oS the books given here does not do them justice; 

 you luu^t sQQ Ihom to realize what they are. You assume no oulij:ation 

 t:> us <ir any one else by making this recjuest, you simply ask for a 

 free examination in your own home wilhout payinij' any one 

 anything, and remember you can send the buoUs back at our ex- 

 pense, and remember, tnu, this bankrupt rock-bottom price of 

 $2S "0 for this $6U no Library has been made pos- 

 sible only on account of the failure <>f the Union 

 Book Company, thus necessitating' a receiv- 

 ers' sale at a price wliich b:irely covers 

 the cost of the paper and binding. 



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