[[ Transcriber’s note: The following offer was the same as that made publicly for many years by the Youth’s Companion to every potential subscriber. ]]
EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER Who cuts out and sends this slip at once (or mentions this offer) to D. D. COTTRELL, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. with $1.75 for The Companion for the fifty-two weeks of 1905 will receive FREE All the Issues of The Youth’s Companion for the remaining weeks of 1904 including beautiful holiday numbers.
[Note that The D. D. COTTRELL company NO LONGER EXISTS!!!]
The Companion “Carnations” Calendar for 1905, in twelve colors and gold.
AS MUCH READING AS WOULD FILL TWENTY OCTAVO VOLUMES.
ADD $1.75 FOR THE ABOVE OFFER TO ANY COMBINATION SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO D. D. COTTRELL’S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY. NORTH COHOCTON, NEW YORK.
[Note that The D. D. COTTRELL company NO LONGER EXISTS!!!]
AS TO A GREAT DEAL FOR A LITTLE
Suppose a book canvasser should come to your door and offer you two volumes as large as Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, containing nearly a thousand pages in each volume, and illustrated with ten thousand pictures that interested you; and suppose that within the limits of the volumes there would be the equivalent of a book on dressmaking (carefully illustrated), a book on millinery (carefully illustrated), a book on dress fabrics, a book on fancy work, a book giving all the latest news of New York, London and Paris as related to fashions, a book of Stories and Pastimes for Children, a book of Cookery and Kitchen Information, a book on House-building and House-furnishing; and then suppose that, in addition to all this, the book canvasser should point out that in his two large volumes there were over six hundred pages of stories, poems and literary articles, the latest advice regarding Club Women and Club Life, and, above all, three thousand pictures of styles for all the family, and of hats for women and children, the whole beautifully printed, with many pages in colors on excellent paper; then if this book canvasser should tell you that these two great volumes—a real cyclopedia of all that a woman wishes to read about—could be yours for a dollar, wouldn’t it almost suggest to your mind a doubt of his sincerity?
But you cannot doubt our sincerity—and for a moment we are this supposed book canvasser.
The next twelve issues of The Delineator, covering one year’s subscription, give you all (except semi-annual binding) that we have described above, and much more that is unspecified.
JUST ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO., Butterick Building, New York
THE ART INTERCHANGE FOR 1905
SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME
ALWAYS A LEADER AMONG THE ART AND HOME JOURNALS AND
FOR 1905 MANY GOOD
THINGS ARE PROMISED OUR SUBSCRIBERS.