MEN'S HAT DEPARTMENT 



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E are showing the newest and most correct blocks in Men's Headwear 

 for the present season, and call special attention to the 



BOSTON DERBY at $2.00 



which compares very favorably with hats usually sold for a dollar more. 

 We show this in several styles, but in black only, for men of all ages, and 

 in the proper proportions for large and small men. 

 Attention is also called to the 



BOSTON TOURIST at $2.00 



a soft felt hat in black and pearl gray ; also to a line of soft felt hats, espe- 

 cially for young men, in black, pearl gray, laurel, and russet. They have 

 low crowns and rather wide brims, and can be worn in any shape desired. 



Other Hats at $3.00, $4.00. and $5.00, including Stetson, which 

 stands 'for all that is procurable in hat elegance. 



New York Washington Paris 



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 (12xJ2 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 (J8x7K 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 T,. 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 OP JUDD & DSTWEII^R, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



