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Fashion Book Free! 



I want to send you my handsome 

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 latest styles with illustrated les- 

 sons on cutting and dressmaking, 

 I will agree to sell you all the pat- 

 terns you want for 5 cents each. 

 They are the same patterns you 

 have always paid 10c and 15c for at 

 the stores, made by the 

 same people, and cor- 

 rect in every detail. 



HOW I DO IT. 



I publish The Home '^'(t^.iTf.t ' ' 

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 Every issue has several 

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 fashions, fully illustrated. 



IVIy Special Offer. 



Send me 25 cents and I will send you The Home 

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 pattern you want thereafter for 5 cts. I can sell them 

 for 5 cents because 1 buy them by the thousand and 

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 to-day A. OTIS ARNOLiD. bept. B Quincy, 111 



AppLETox, Wis. Sept. i, 1908. 

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FASHION BOOK FREE! 



I want to send you my handsome new 

 book showing hundreds of latest styles 

 with illustrated lessons on catting and 

 dressmaking. I will agree to sell you all 

 the patterns you want for five cts. each. 

 They are the same patterns you 

 ways paid lOe & 15c for at the 

 stores, made by the same peo- 

 ple. and correct in every detail. 



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Send me 25c and I will send you 

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 Fashion Book to you free. 1 also agree to sell you any 

 pattern you want thereafter for 5c. I can sell them for 

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