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THE WORLD'S ADVANCE for JULY 



Here's the best made .22 Rifle in the world! 



It's the only .22 repeater made with the dependable 

 lever action like a big game rifle. It has 

 :er weight, better balance, greater 

 stability than any other .22. It's 

 guaranteed in accuracy 

 and reliability; handles 

 rapidly. It 



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.22 Calibre 



Shoots .22 short. 

 .22 long and .22 long-rifle 

 cartridges. For rabbits, squirrels, 

 hawks, geese, foxes, target shooting, 

 etc., no other .22 repeater equals this 272az&fi. 

 It's a take-down rifle, easy to carry and clean. Has 

 tool steel working parts that cannot wear out. Beautiful 

 case-hardened finish, splendid sights, and the famous 

 deep Ballard rifling. 



The solid top and side ejection mean safety and rapid, 

 accurate firing. It's the up-to-date construction. 



This rifle costs more because made better; it hits 

 where others miss ; built to last a lifetime. With round 

 barrel $14.50; octagon $16.00. Other .22 repeaters from 

 A $9.25 up. Sen<4 3 stamps postage for big cata- 



log of all Zffaz&fl repeating rifles and shotguns. 



Do it now 1 Select the one best gun 1 



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THE INSIGNIA 

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in "Midget" size lias a distinct appeal 

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 Beautifully designed, unobtrusive, yet 

 its Quiet dignity emphasizes its ex- 

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THE PHILADELPHIA BADGE CO., 



"The Boston" Safety Razors 



Will shave just as clean and comfortably as the high- 

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 class steel blade. Per gross, $6.50. 



Our New Process Razor Blades are far 

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RUSSIAN RED CROSS POSTAGE STAMPS 



Russian Red Cross postage stamps have recently 

 been issued by the Red Cross Society under permis- 

 sion of the Postal Department. These stamps are 

 of four denominations, i, 3, 7 and 10 kopecks. (A 

 kopeck is, roughly, one-half cent in U. S. Currency.) 

 Each stamp sells at post offices in Russia for one 

 kopeck over its face value and this small one-half cent 

 tax or surplus goes to the Red Cross fund. The 

 first issue was printed on tinted paper; while the 

 second was printed on white paper. Not many of 

 the first issue came to America because of the poor 

 transportation facilities, and for that reason the sets 

 of these stamps are scarce. A complete set sells for 

 ten times the face value represented. The second set 

 is more easily obtained and is selling at 16 cents or 



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