HOME AND FLOWERS 



Fours of Europe 



ill Expenses Paid 



N CASH PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY 



in addition to their expenses being paid, we will allow each one Five Dollars a day for their time. You 

 may be asked, but not compelled to act as one of the Committee. The Committee who decided our last 

 contest was composed of the following named persons: — Fitz James Browne, Montreal, Can.; C. D. Baldwin, 

 Cascade, la.; Mrs. Francis Little, Lincoln, Neb.; Mrs. R. Ryan, Houston, Tex.; Fred T. Tremble, Saranac 

 Lake,N.Y. 



Now, in addition to the easb prices mentioned ab&v-e; "tve are going to give to someone who complies 

 with our easy condition, an f)pportunity to win and secure from us without any labor or expense on their 

 part, one ot the following Twenty-five prizes which will consist of a free trip to Europe lasting forty days; which 

 means every expense paid, first-class, from the time you leave homjs until you get home. Below you will find the 

 daily itinerary: 



Tuesday, July 21, sail from Boston via S. S. Cunard Line. Wednesday, July 29, due at Queenstown, Ire- 

 land. Thursday, July 30, land at Liverpool and take especially reserved cars for Warwick, Hotel "Warwick 

 Arms." Friday, July 31, make a coaching trip to Sholtery and Stratford-on-Avon, returning to Warwick. 

 Snturdav, August 1, visit Warwick Castle, the Leicester Hospital, and the old church of St. Mary, taking an 

 afternoon train for London, "St. Erwin's Hotel." 



Friday, August 7, leave by day express, proceed to Newbourn, cross the Channel to Dieppe, and through 

 Normandy, reach Paris. Grand Hotel St. James. Thursday, August 13, leave Paris on a morning train for 

 Brussels, Grand Hotel. Saturday, August 15 (Evening), leave Brussels on evening train for Antwerp, one 

 hour distant. Sunday, August 16, in Antwerp, Hotel Central, Monday, August 17. go by morning train to 

 The Hague and Scheweninzen. Hotel des Indes, The Hague. Thursday, August 20, Proceed to Rotterdam, 

 and sail by Steamship of the Holland America Line. Saturday, August 29, due in New York. 



To give you a slight idea of the places visited, we append the following: 



. In London, two days' carriage drives, and visits paid the Guildhall, the Museum, the Corporation Gal- 

 lery, St. Paul's and the"Crypt, Fleet Street, the Law Courts, Middle Temple Hall, the Temple Church and 

 grave of Oliver Goldsmith, the Embankment. Parliament Buildings, Houses of Lords and Commons, West- 

 minster Abbey, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Piccadilly, St. James and Green Parks, 

 Marlborough House, St. James' Palace, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park, Rotten Row, the Albert Memorial, 

 the Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington Museum, the British Museum, Smithfield Market, the Mansion 

 House, Bank of England, the Old Curiosity Shop, and Tower of London. 



In Paris. There will be carriage drives, two days to visit the Palais de Justice, Ste. Chapelle, the 

 Pantheon, tlie Church of St. Etienne du Mont, the Luxembourg Gallery, the Tomb of Napoleon and Les 

 Invalides, the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadero, the Place de la Concorde, the Madeleine, the Park Moreeau, 

 "the Boulevards, the Opera House, the Porte St. Denis, the Column July, and Place de la Bastille, Pere-la- 

 Chaise, Notre Dame, the Morgue, the Galleries of the Louvre, the Palais Royal, and the Gobelin Tapestry 

 "works. A whole day will be devoted to a trip to St. Cloud, thence to the Park of Versailles and the Great 

 and Little Trianon, and to visit the state carriages. From here the party will proceed to the grand 

 Palace at Versailles, and devote the afternoon to its treasures of history and art. In Brussels. Drive, and 

 visit the Hotel de Ville, the Church of Ste. Gadule, the Palace of Justice, and the Wiertz Picture Gallery. 



These' are prizes which are worth trying for, and only come once in a life-time. It will be under the 

 auspices of the "Brown Book," which means that everyone will have a good time. 



Now, outside of these twenty-five free European trips, there will be a twenty-sixth prize of Three Hun- 

 dred and Fifty Dollars, a twenty-seventh prize of Two Hundred Dollars, a twenty-eighth prize of One Hun- 

 dred Dollars, and Twenty Prizes of Fifty Dollars each. Twenty Prizes of Twenty-five Dollars each. Twenty 

 Prizes of Fifteen Dollars each, Twenty Prizes of Ten Dollars each, and Fifty Prizes of Five Dollars each. 

 You have an opportunity to win and secure from us without one cent of expense on your part, any of the above 

 mentioned prizes. There is positively no deception, and as for trickery, how can there be when the Com- 

 mittee is selected from the contestants, and you yourself might be chosen to decide who the winners 

 are. 



Remember, we are the only publishing firm in the world who have given away the largest cash prizes 

 In contests arranged by a single firm. Do not throw this advertisement aside and say, "O, Pshaw! I liave 

 answered puzzles before and got nothing for it," for if you do, you will regret it as long as you live. Some- 

 , one will win the money, and it may be you; anyway, it does not cost you one cent, as we do not want any 

 money from you, and surely the prizes are worth trying for. 



Do you candidly know of aiiy firm in the world who has made such liberal offers in such a fair man- 

 ner? Of course, you have no assurance except our word that we are financially able to carry out the 

 promises we have made. If you have the least doubt, look us up. You will find" that we have" lived up 

 TO every promise that we have ever made, and we have thousands of letters from prize winners on file in 

 our office. We are a responsible Company with a paid-up capital of $300,000. composed of well-known 

 business men, giving employment to upwards of two hundred people, and our sole object in giving away 

 such princely prizes is to lead our competitors; and we will leave no stone unturned to accomplish, by 

 honest methods only, our object. Everyone entering these contests will receive honest treatment, and 

 you will have the same chance whether you live in California, Canada, or Massachusetts; distance posi- 

 tively makes no difference. No one connected directly or indirectly with this firm will be permitted 

 to compete for these prizes. Send your answer to us at once, and in a few days you will receive our reply. 

 Do not delay. Address us this way:— 



!20 Franklin and Broad Sts., Boston, Mass. 



