THE OOLOGIST. 



THE SIMPLEST THING M THE WORLD. 



THE JinPLEX TTFEWRITER. 



The only really Practical Cheap Typewriter ever put on the Market. 



Is Handsome, 



Is Rapid 



and Does 



Good Work 



Is Easy to 

 Operate. 



Weighs 

 One Pound. 



Can be car* 

 ried in the 

 CoatPoGket 



THE LATEST OF THE BEST TYPEWRITERS. THE CLIMAX OF 

 IMPROVEMENTS. THE MINIMUM OF PRICE. DESTINED TO 

 REVOLUTIOI«JIZE WRITING, AS THE SEWING-MACHINE 

 REVOLUTIONIZED SEWING. AS INDISPENSABLE TO 

 THE OFFICE, LIBRARY AN D STUDY AS TH E SEW- 

 ING-MACHINE IS TO THE HOUSEHOLD. 

 This machine is not to be placed in the category with other so-called Typewriters, selling 

 for $i.oo and thereabouts, which are utterly useless for any purpose except that of a toy. 



The "SIMPT.EX" is the product of experienced typewriter manufacturers, and is a 

 PRACTICAL TYPEWRITER in every sense of tlie word, and AS SUCH WE 

 GUARANTEE IT. 



For Business Men.— Every man v.-hatever his business, has need of the " SIMPLEX." LAW- 

 YERS tind them indispensable. MERCHANTS aclcnowlcdge their great value. CLERGYMEN 

 write their sermons with them. AUTHORS their manuscripts. Letters written with the "Simplex" 

 are lefrible and neat and at the rate of FORTY WORDS PER MINUTE. 



For Travelers. — The size and construction of the "SIMPLEX" particularly adapts it for use 

 on cars and steamboats. It will go into a box 5 inches wide, 9 inches long, and i 1-2 inches deep. Caa 

 beCVRRIED IN THE POCKET or put into a valise. Or.icrs written with the "SIMPLEX'^ cannot 

 be misunderstood. The machine WEIGHS Or:LY ONE POUND, BOX INCLUDED. 



For Boys anil Girls.— The "SIINIPLEX" will be hailed with delight by BOYS AND GIRLS. 

 It will improve their spelling and teach proper punctuation. It will encourage neatness and accuracy. 

 It will print in any colored ink, violet, red, green, blue or black. It will PRINT A LINE EIGHT 

 INCHES LONG and admit any size letter paper. The printing is alwavs in sight. A USEFULi 

 INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAINING NOVELTY AT THE PRICE OF A TOY. 



Nothing is of greater importance than correct forms of correspondence. The " SIMPLEX" en- 

 courages practice and practice makes perfect. Writing with this machine will be such jolly fun for 

 your boys and girls that they will write letters by the dozen. This may cost you something for postage 

 stamps but the improvement in their correspondence will well repay you. 



For the Home Circle and Kindergartens. — Mothers and teachers will at once appreciate 

 the immense assistance afforded by the "SIMPLEX" in teaching children the alphabet. A child can 

 operate the machine WITHOUT INSTRUCTION and once interested half the work is done. It prints 

 all the capital letters, all the figures and the necessary punctuation marks. 



EXTRA POINTS. 



The alignment of the '' Simplex" is equal to the very highest priced machine. 



It is positive in action and each letter is locked by an automatic movement when the stroke is made. 



It has no ribbon to soil the fingers. 



Letters written by it can be copied with a letter press. 



The " Simj)le.\ " is mounted on a hard-wood base and put up in a handsome box with bottle 

 of ink and full instructions for using. 



Given with a year's subscription to The Oot.ogist. with coupons, tor only $2.75 or 

 Klven as a premium for a club of only ten new subscribers at .t<) cents each. Price $2.50 

 Postage and packing 'JO cents ailditional. whether sent as a premiiiin or purchased. Address 



FRANK H. LATTIN, PuMisher of OOLOGIST, AiWon, N. Y. 



