Our "Exposition Special" Traveling Trunk 



■\ X7HETHER you are going to St. Louis, to Europe, or to 'Frisco, we are splendidly 

 ^ * ready to equip you with the necessary things, in a leather way. 



We call attention to our " Exposition Special" Trunk, which has the following 

 five points to recommend it : 



Point 1—5 White Ash Slats on Top 



Point 2— No. 5 Taylor Bolts 



Point 3 — 3 Center Bands 



Point 4 — Metal Tray Lid Hinges 



Point 5 — Concealed Cup Lock ; practically burglar =proof 



Other trunks may have any one of these points, but ours is the only trunk that has 

 all five combined. We had this trunk made expressly for us and it is controlled by us. 

 It is the best trunk made at the price. 



28-inch, $7.95 34-inch, $10.00 



30-inch, 8.50 36-inch, 11.00 



32-inch, 9.00 38-inch, 12.00 



40-inch, $12.75 



BASEMENT. EQUITABLE BUILDING 



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SPECIAL HAPS PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL 

 GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY 



Map of Manchuria and Korea (36 x 42 inches). 



Prepared under the direction of the War Department. 



Map of the Philippines (5 feet 2 inches x 3 feet). 



Prepared under the direction of the War Department. 



Map of South Africa (46x33 inches). 



Prepared under the direction of the War Department. 



Map of Northeastern China (36 x 28 inches). 



Prepared under the direction of the War Department. 



Map of Alaska (28 x 24 inches). 



Prepared under the direction of the U. S. Geological Survey. 



Map Showing Alaskan Boundary Award (J2xJ2 inches). 



Prepared under the direction of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 



A Series of Twelve Maps on the Alaskan Boundary Dispute. 



Prepared under the direction of Hon. John W. Foster, ex-Secretary of State. 



Chart of the World on Mercator's Projection (48x27 inches). 



Prepared under the direction of the Hydrographic Office. 



Map of Cuba (J8x7^ inches). 



Prepared under the direction of Robert T. Hill. 



A Series of Twenty-five Full-page Charts, showing storm tracks and 

 methods of weather forecasting. 



Prepared under the direction of Dr. Willis D. Moore, Chief U. S. Weather Bureau. 



Panorama of the "Wrangell Mountains, Alaska. 



A remarkable picture, showing scores of lofty peaks in an area as large as the 

 State of Delaware. 



By Mail for Twenty-five Cents Each. 



NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, Hubbard Memorial Hall, Washington, D.C. 



PRESS OF JUDD & DETWBIUSR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



