1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



447 



Joseph Home Co. 



Pittsburgh, Penn. 



Rcady-to-makc Garments. 

 What arc They? 



They are shirtwaists, kimonos, and matinees, 

 correctly cut to fit women of all sizes. They are 

 of dozens of different materials. They require 

 but little fitting, as they were cut by an expert. 

 Any one can make her own waists or negligees by 

 means of these Ready-to-make Patterns. 



A few prices: 

 SHIRTWAISTS— of India linen, four sizes, 32 



to 44 bust measure, each 45c 



SHIRTWAISTS-of fancy cheviot, in three 



styles, sizes 32 to 44 bust measure 65c 



SHIRTWAlSTS-union linen, in four styles, 



32 to 44 bust measure, each 75c 



SHIRTWAISTS-of butcher's linen, 95c; of 

 very fine India linen with embroideries 



and insertions $1.50 



KIMONOS— of Arnold flannelettes, percale 

 designs, with contrasting bands as a trim- 

 ming; full length, $1.-15; short kimonos ■■• 85c 

 MATINEES-of silk, dainty Jap printings, 

 with bands of contrb.sting solid color ma- 

 terial, each $2 50 



SECTIONAL 



BOOKCASES 



Sliding doors, adjustable 

 shelves, in Quartered Oak 

 and Mahogany. Send for il- 

 lustrated free catalog. 



The Cleveland Desk Co., 



CLEVELAND, O. 

 Office and Library Furniture. 



HERE IS A WINNER. 



The Modem Farmer and Busy Bee $ 50 



American Bee Journal (new subscribers) 1 00 



Farm Money Maker 50 



Agricultural Epitomist 25 



And your choice of Langstroth on the Honey-bee, 



or A B Cof Bee Culture 1 20 



All for $1.85. $3 45 



The American Boy, the Cosmopolitan, or Pearsons, 

 may be substituted for A. B. J. Ask for other substi- 

 tutes. We can save you money on any paper. Let 

 us have a list of what you want. Address quick, 

 THE MODERN FARMER, 307 N. 3d Street, St. 

 Joseph, no. 



f% SC **"" "^^ NAMES— For names and P.O. of 25 farm- 

 ^*^*^ era and 15c (stamps taken) we will send for 2 

 years the Farmer's Call— regular subscription price, 

 40c a year. F. C. is a weekly, 25 years old; 1300 pages a 

 year; sample free. Farmer's Call, Quincy, 111. 



WANTED. 



Local representative to handle the sale of our new 

 Unrivaled Series of Charts and Surveys showing every 

 State and foreign country; reliable, historical, and de- 

 scriptive matter beautifully illustrated. We anticipate 

 sale large enough to net our representatives from $300 

 to $800 in every county. Address 



Rand, McNally& Co., Chicago, 111. 



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BANKING BY MAIL 



4 EsL&st INTEREST 



^Compounded Twice a Year! 



Assets of over one- half 

 million and the management 

 of prudent men of solid finan- 

 cial standing give this bank 

 every element of safety. 



Send to-day for particu- 

 lars, explaining how you can 

 open an account safely and 

 conveniently by mail. 



^ *? Under ordinary circum- 

 stances all or any part of your de- 

 posit may be withdrawn at will. 



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tH^ SAVI NCS DEPOSIT 



--aANK COMPANY — 



MEDINA, OHIO 



A. T. Spitzer, Pres. A. I. Root, Vice-pres. 



E. B. Spitzer, Cashier. 



F^ILJWLING^' 



If you understand modern methods and 

 farm INTELLIGENTLY. 



Every reader of Gleanings who is in- 

 terested in farming or gardening, in the 

 growing of fruit or of flowers, is invited to 

 send for a free copy of our 80-page catalog 

 and full information in regard to the Home 

 Study Courses in Agricultiire. Horticulture, 

 Landscape Gardening, and Floriculture' 

 which we offer under Prof. Brooks, of the 

 Massachusetts Agricultural College, and 

 Prof. Craig, of Cornell University 

 Home Oorrespon. School, Dept.l2, Springfield Ifass 



