THE FORESTER. 



"The History 



of a 

 Trademark." 



The title of the leading chapter in Wonderland 1901 published 

 by the Northern Pacific Railroad Go. will prove a strange revela- 

 tion to all who read it. 



It unfolds the story of an ancient symbol of great significance to 

 the Chinese, Koreans and Japanese, and one peculiarly appropriate in 

 its oriental meanings and uses to the calling to which it has been 

 wedded as a trademark symbol. 



The ancient and modern, the Oriental and Occidental, have been 

 happily joined by this device, and the new awakening that has come 

 to China and the part being played in the drama by the United States, 

 invest this emblem and its story with an added interest. 



Wonderland 1901 will be sent for price of the postage alone, 

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Writes on "The Recognition Marks of Birds" and illustrates 18 species of 

 Hawks and Owls in December Bird-Lore, and Frank M. Chapman begins a 

 serial entitled " How to Name the Birds," to contain pictures of over 50 species. 

 This number will be sent, free, to all new subscribers for 1902 and as 



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