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Soothing to face and hands; makes the 

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 under the direction of a noted skin specialist. 



Leaves a sweet, refined odor, best French 

 perfumes being used; and, owing to its so- 

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Sold at the popular price of Ten Cents 

 by dealers everywhere. 



__ __ sample cake to any one sending 

 pj\ f^f3 name and address and 2c. stamp 



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 on receipt of 10 cents. Send us 

 your dealer's name and we will see that ~ 

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LANCASTER, PA., U.S.A. 



New York, 73 Murray St. 



Boston, 189 State St. ' 

 Philadelphia, 45 N. Front St 





CASH PRIZES 



FROM $5.00 

 TO $250.00 



Are given TO ALL OR ANYONE who can supply the MISSING LETTERS 

 in the following eight words or ANY THREE OF THEM 



For correct answer to any THREE words - $ 5.00 

 For correct answer to any FOUR words - 10.00 

 For correct answer to any FIVE words - 15.00 



For correct answer to any SIX words - $ 50.00 

 For correct answer to any SEVEN words 100.00 

 For correct answer TO ALL the words - 250.00 



PUT LETTERS IN PLACE OF SIGNS AND COMPLETE THE WORDS GIVEN BELOW 



1— L X X E X Y — Appropriate when reference is made to gentler sex. 

 2— T X B t X C O — An article used by both sexes. 



3— % E I L t U S— A disposition particularly manifested by women. 



4— % I X D N X S S— A merciful attribute that should be possessed by all. 

 5— R X L I XX X X~ Every person should experience and cultivate. 



6 — B % D S X X A X— Useful in any house, especially sleeping=rooms. 

 7— C X L L X X I I N— Something which all should try to avoid. 

 8 — LJIDSttt E— A work of nature that appeals to the sight. 



D P ftJI [3 IWI D C D You are *° P ut a letter in place of eaeh star thus forming a complete word. If you succeed in making only 

 IX d IVI d IYI D CI IV three correct words you will receive $5. If you succeed in making all of the words, you receive 

 $250. It does not depend upon the chance of being first. One living in Maine or California is on an equality with one in N«w York City. 

 Time or distance makes ho difference. This offer contains no element of chance or lottery~and conflicts with no law. It is a study in words; an 

 educational and instructive pastime for all who enter it resrardless of the Cash Presents we give for a little work. Each successful contestant 

 receives a cash reward for his (or her) labor of from $5 to $250. Prizes promptly paid. Mention when you lend your list of words 

 how you want prize money sent. 



^"\ i^ K\ ^\ I^TI ^\ M O The onlv conditions are that in order to compete on four words, you must send 25 cents for a three 



\*f\J IM \J III \J IMO. months' subscription to The National Homestead Magazine. Send the four words (any four of the 

 eight you choose), when you send your subscription and 25 cents. If you want to compete on all of the eight words, you must send 50 cents for 

 a six months' subscription. Number each word to correspond with numbers above. 



f\ rj I p f^^T The National Homestead Magazine is not a cheap publication; its merit is conceded. With a circulation of 

 \S D \J CL VV I • 200,000 monthly its advertising revenue is worth to us $150,000 yearly. Wecan therefore afford toexpend a large por- 

 tion of this amount in securing an additional 100,000 yearly subscribers because not only is that revenue good for a year, but for years to 

 come. The magazine is nicely illustrated, beautifully printed, and bound with a hanosome cover. 



In addition to any cash prize which may be won, we promise all six-month sub- 

 scribers an extra and valuable present worth many times the subscription money. 



A O "H^N ^\ I I » I""* r m ^% r*S^\ hICI O I I I^P\/ We refer t0 anv ban1i or mercantile agencv in New 



MO IU UUI\ KtOrUNOlDlLI I ■■ York City. We pay prizes promptly and honestly, 

 and to assure you of this we shall invite three representative men from New York newspapers to make the award andsee that all afe treated fairly 

 We also agree to refund money to anv dissatisfied subscriber at any time. Can we do more! Here is a chance to secure cash for a Kttle study 

 The correct and complete list of words has been deposited with a well-known New York attorney and notary public under his official seal and 

 not to be opened until this contest closes, in presence of witnesses. Complete lists of the correct words and winners' names will be printed in our 

 .magazine. If already a subscriber your subscription can be extended. No notice taken of letters that do not contain subscription money. Address 



NATIONAL MAGAZINE PUB. CO , 2O6-208 Broadway, New York 



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