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Get All the Meat 
That’s in the Shell 
That is just what the nut- 
grower does—particularly the 
grower who has a few trees 
around his home grounds. But 
be sure to set grafted or 
budded trees —• Jones’ trees — 
which practically guarantee 
large nuts and fine crops. 
Nut Trees are Good Shade Trees 
Besides producing food and profits 
the trees make desirable lawn trees; 
they grow shapely, furnish good 
shade, and fit well with shrubs and 
evergreens. 
Special Catalogue of Nut Trees 
will be sent to you on request. 
Pictures show how the trees grow; 
story tells how to plant and care 
for them. You will read it from 
cover to cover—send for it now. 
J. F. JONES, Nut Specialist 
Box M, Lancaster, Penna. 
Wren House 
F. O. B. Factory 
Painted a beautiful 
forest green with white 
trimmings. Perfectly 
ventilated, durable and 
' attractive. 
Per doz. $10.00—2 lbs. each 
Larger size for Bluebirds* $1.25 each 
Per doz. $12.50—3 lbs. each 
Catalogue free. Make Your Garden Sing 
CHICAGO BIRD HOUSE COMPANY 
2234 W. Harrison St., Chicago, Ill. 
California 
Bungalow Books 
"Home Kraft Homes,"* "Draughtsman,” "Kozy 
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521 Union League Bldg. Los Angeles. Calif. 
Underground 
Garbage Receivers 
The Sanitary way to 
' store garbage 
15 years on the market; 
thousands sold—some in 
your neighborhood. 
Our Truck wheels your ash 
barrel up or down steps. Try 
our Spiral Ribbed Ash Bar¬ 
rel. 
Send for our catalogue on each. It will 
pay you. Sold Direct. Look for our Trade 
Marks. 
C. H. Stephenson, Mfr., 20 Farrar St., Lynn, Mass. 
Cash Registers 
as Editors 
Many Magazines are built to 
sell — the clink of the count¬ 
ing room is in their pages, 
because it is in their editorial 
hearts. 
Such magazines are the ephem¬ 
eral things of fancy and 
move in cycles; the muck¬ 
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fiction, the patent-medicine 
school of quick material 
success. 
Courage and honest thinking 
have saved the METRO¬ 
POLITAN from faddism. 
In 1911 the METROPOLITAN 
was paving the way for 
necessary and orderly adjust¬ 
ments in our social and eco¬ 
nomic lives, when those with 
eyes would not see. 
In 1915 the METROPOLITAN 
was urging preparedness, 
when it was fashionable and 
profitable to be pacific. 
In the spring of 1919 the futile¬ 
ness of armed intervention 
in Russia was told in the 
pages of the METRO¬ 
POLITAN. Readers of the 
METROPOLITAN have 
thought straight on Russia. 
This policy of vision and sin¬ 
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METROPOLITAN the larg¬ 
est audience of progressive 
minded men and women ever 
attained and held by any 
magazine in America, and 
provided the vehicle of ex¬ 
pression for Theodore Roose¬ 
velt in the history-making 
last four years of his life. 
I F YOU ENTERTAIN —or just 
want Good Things to Eat—you will 
find excellent suggestions in every 
copy of 
American Cookery 
A Household Magazine which 
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“ Planked Steak ” 
“ Chicken a la King ” 
“ Vanderbilt Salad ” 
How to select and cook your 
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what to serve with it; forty or 
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Prince of Wales Salad" 
“American Cookery” also gives 
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Formal and Informal Dinners, Lunch¬ 
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AMERICAN COOKERY is $1.50 a 
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we will send you American Cookery 
for the rest of 1920, commencing with 
the March number which contains 
“Prince of Wales Salad” and “Cold 
Boiled Ham with Green Butter.” 
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