240 AUDUBON MAGAZINE ADVERTISER. 



Unheard-of Premiums 

 for Work 



The best magazines in the world for the young of all ages — five of 

 them (see below). 



The best things to be got in this part of the world for the money 

 — about three hundred of them (see a sample or two below). 



The things are paid to those who get subscribers. The unheard-of 

 part is the rate. It is more than generous. 



Here are the magazines : 



Babyland: nurse-help for the mother Pansy: for the Sunday school age Wide Awake : library, study, play- 



andbabyjoy for the little one; 50c. a year. and aim; $1. house, life at home and abroad, com- 



Our Little Men and Women: AftW^t- Chautauqua Yomig Folks' Journal: panionship of the wise and good; $2.40 



ful hours and years for beginning read- for studious young folks; $1. a year, 

 ers; $1. 



The things to be paid are better than money, because they are 

 more than the money could possibly be. They are better also, some of 

 them, because you never heard of them, and wouldn't have the chance 

 to get them for some time yet. 



But the rate! For $1.25 in new subscriptions we pay $1 in mer- 

 chandise ! More than that on the averaofe. Some things we eet to 

 better advantage than others. We pay as we buy. 



Take a well known example: the Wa- doormat, price $4, for $4.50 in new sub- Another : a Mason & Hamlin organ (ca- 

 terbury watch with chain and whistle scriptions. Another: the iiissell Carpet talogue price $165) lor $110 in new sub- 

 and agate charm. We call them alto- sweeper, price $3, for $3 25. Another: scriptions. Another: your choice of 

 gether worth 83, and pay them for $4 the Kerosene Brick, price 35 cents, for Prang's water color art studies and re- 

 in new subscriptions. Another well- 4ocents. Another: a photographic out- productions of oil paintings, $1 for $1.10. 

 known example : the Weeden engine, fit, Horsman's Eclipse, $2.50, for $2.75. Another : your choice of 2000 books, any 

 price $i.2S, for $1.35 m new subscrip- Another: everything children wear, $1 book we publish, $i for $1.20. And so 

 "°"^- for $1.60. Another: jack-plane pencil- on through 32 pa^es of picked-out things 



Another example not well-known but sharpener, ascents, for 30 cents. An- for children and picked-out things for 



worth knowing: the Hartman steel-wire other: silver-plated ware, $1 for $1.10. the family. 



Send five cents for a sample copy of any one magazine, or fifteen 

 cents for all. 



D LOTHROP COMPANY Publlsiiers 



]''rankliii and Hawley Streets Boston 



