COLUMBIA DISC GRAPHOPHGNE 



THE TYPE YOU SEE ADVERTISED EVERYWHERE 



Columbia Disc Graphophones are superior to all others. Our flat, indestructible records are com- 

 posed of a material controlled exclusively by us. They are the sweetest, smoothest and most brilliant 

 records ever heard. Until you listen to them you can form no accurate idea of the progress that has 

 been made in bringing disc records to the point of perfection. Their excellence is fully equalled by 

 their durability. 



The Disc Graphophone is made in three types. 



SELLING AT 



7 -inch records, 

 30c each; ^S per doz. 



lO-inch records, 

 ^I each; ^10 pr doz. 



Columbia High Speed Moulded Records fit all makes and types of talking 

 machines using cylindrical records and are superior to all others. 



Columbia PhonogroLpK Co. 



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San Francisco: 125 Geary St. 

 Baltimore: no E. Baltimore St; 



Boston: 164 Tremont St. 

 Chicago: 88 Wabash Ave. 



GRAND PRIZE PARIS 



Philadelphia: 1609 Chestnut St. 

 New York: 93 Chambers St. 



$4.20 FOR. $2.10 



Another Combination Offer tliat IVIeans Something. 



BIRDS AND NATURE one year $l.50'| All irr^D 



*Ten Back Numbers BIRDS AND NATURE 1.50 | >VLrl^ t.yjV. 



60 Colored Pictures BIRDS AND NATURE... 1.20 j> ^^.^^ ^^ ^ ^^ 



The total amount of value $4.20 J \JiJ ^^ . X \^ 



BIRDS AND NATURE, Monthly; 48 pages, 8x10 inches; per year, $1.50. a magazine de oted to 

 nature, and illustrated by colored photography. It is the only periodical in the world that publishes pictures of 

 birds, animals, insects, flowers, plants, etc., in natural colors. Eight full-page plates each month. 



"It Is one of the most beautiful and interesting publications yet attempted in this direction. It has other 

 attractions in addition to its beauty, and must win its way to popular favor. I wish the handsome little mag- 

 azine abundant prosperity." — Chas. R. Skinner, State Sujit., Albany, y. T. 



"You have certainly hit upon a method of reproducing natural colors with remarkable fidelity to nature.— 

 Dr. Elliott Goues. 



"Your magazine has certainly had a phenomenal success, and is entirely worthy of its cordial reception 



F. A. Allen. Editor of ''The Auk," 



"Most of the pictures are astonishingly good. I like them so well that I shall put them up on the walls of 

 my rustic retreat, 'Slab Sides.' " — John Burroughs. 



"When one considers the low price at which you sell BIRDS, the number and excellence of the plates are 

 surprising, and I trust that your efforts to popularize the study of ornithology, may meet with the success it so 

 well deserves. — F. M. Chapman, Associate Editor '[The Auk " 



* A bound volume of BIRDS AND NATURE may be substituted for the ten back numbers. 



A sample of this magazine and of the Child Game for a dime and two pennies — 12 cents in stamps. 



Send for Catalogue. 



A. W. IVIUIVIFORD, Publisher, 203 IVIichigan Ave., Chicago. 



