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/^\NCE books either overcrowded limited shelf space or empty shelves yawned and 

 ^^ waited for books. When one bookcase overflowed, a new one was purchased, 

 and its gaping shelves were gradually filled. That was before the Globe-Wernicke 

 period in bookcases. Now, books and their shelves come together. The bookcase 

 grows apace with the library. This is the modern way of building a library. This 

 is the Globe-Wernicke idea. 



"Booklovers' Shopping List"— This little book lists the works of great au- 

 thors and gives the prices of the same in sets. The list includes the low priced 

 popular sets as well as the de luxe editions. Every book buyer should 

 have a copy. Sent free with the Globe-Wernicke catalog. Address Dept.A.H. 



JTbe Slofec^V&ruicke Co., 



Branch Stores: 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



New York 380-382 Broadway 



Philadelphia 1012-14 Chestnut Street 



Chicago 231-235 So. Wabash Avenue 

 Boston 9> 93 Federal Street 



Washington 1218-20 F Street, N. W.. 

 Cincinnati 128 134 F'ourth Aveue, E. 



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