The Illinois Audubon Society 
was organized in 1897 for the study and protection of bird life. 
The Society disseminates facts relating to the importance of 
bird life and strives to increase interest in forest preserves, 
state parks, wild life refuges, and every movement concerned 
with the enforcement of State and Federal laws relative to 
birds. You are earnestly invited to join us in the work which 
demands the most thoughtful efforts of our people. 
MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 
PECTIVE WMCTHUETS OU Se UOT e eek oe Ns $2.00 annually 
i Contributing members ......-cecceens $5.00 annually 
¥ PS USCOMMINGE IMCMLUCTS a eae Rea y Hislerk se . $25.00 
& Pafe Mmembera: ele leks eone es $100.00 
i ; Benefactors... sews ss ethene sity Oradea d $500.00 
EMRE ie Cus MRS SW a ud Meee Kee sicals $1000.00 
How Popular a “Hostess” Are You, 
With the Birds? 
Ornithologists Agree That Wild Birds Need 
Water As Well As Food During Winter 
A complete equipment for this purpose is 
at your disposal. 
For seeds: The Automatic Feeder. 
For suet: The “Eye-Safe” Feeder. 
For water: The Audubon Water Fountain. 
(electrically heated and thermostatically controlled) 
For protection of suspended Feeders: The 
Squirrel Guard. 
Ask for our folder 
audubon gy workshop. 
Tel. NOT INCORPORATED 
| Glencoe 1559 GLENCOE, ILLINOIS on Ave. 
Also for sale by the Illinais Audubon Society 
Press of Physicians’ Record Company, Chicago 
