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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 26 Dec 1908, p. 6

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. . 5 , Date. ~ smug“ 25W find 8 ...... ..'.*.‘ .............. . . . for which please en- ter my namefor an: year's subscriptiod to your paper and COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE. ' Norm Snort: NEWS-LETTER. Highland Park, Ill. This ofier is not limited to'new subscribers. Old subgcribers may have. the COSMOPOLITAN one year by paying'th'e subicription dné an adding fifty cents an the mum. If you are already paid up for' ‘the North Sh e News-Leucr you can receive me COSMOPOLITAN for one year by sending us fifty cents. It makes no difierence how many magazines you take, COSMOPOLXTAN is the on you cannot do.widiout. However, to secure the above great special, low- ptic'ed offer, it will be necessary for you to cut out the coupon below now-1o-day~_â€" belore it iswithdnwn. ‘ - ..-u---...-y~ - coma/"bum! MAGAZINE COSHOPOLITAN has secured the greatest living playwright. George Bernard Shamâ€"author of the lam- oue "Man and Superman,” and “Mn. Warren‘s Profeuion"~to write a series of articles dealing with a great human theme that will strike home to the heart of every single reader. COSMOPOLITAN other great work- men, will include such master minds as Maurice Meeterlinck, Belgium's eminent [philosopher and literature: David Starr Jordan, Presidentot Le- land Stanford University; ’ Elbert Hubbard, lecturer and editor of Phone 247 COSMOPOLITAN has made a single outlay m the way of material for its readers that has not been surpassed in the course of the year by any mag: zine. A comma has been entered into with the great English short story writer, E. Phillips Oppenheim." ‘0? a uric-l bf brilliant short stories that will probably represent a great- er similar expenditure than has ever been made by a. mpdern magazine. be withdrawn. Total per year ~ - $.50 l 52 Thus You See the above great offer secures you two publications at little more than the single price of 9____ne. A special arrangement made with the publishers of Cosmo- accounts for the exoeptional liberality of this offer which of its very liberality is time- limited and will therefore soon For Pent . . Our store is open every Saturday and Monday evening. We invite yourat: tention to our lines of Dry Goods, Noâ€" flons. Press Skirts, Shirtwaists, Men’s ' WAUKGAN v New Dress Goods, Underwear No- tions, Glows,- Linens, Men’ s Furnishâ€" ings, etc. now on Sale ALDEN. BIDINGER co. A WAUKEGAN, ILL. Elegant piano . INA. _ ( . 1k Mission OakCasc A“ Cosmopolitan, per year North Shore News-Letter, pertyesir $1.50 ' "Won-1“ YOU rAitsrms To North Shore News-Letter Subscribers. fluff/7 .Sllora News-Letter our. Gnu? OFF-R: .mIN....cu-r HER-E:;;.MA1L TODAY ........ coupon Fm Ibout. COSMOPOLITAN You are entitled to one with the Subscription? Name subscri big issu A 'BIG» SIX-VOLUME LXBRARY. "the Pianisxine; " Eu: Wheeler Wflqur. America 3 (mt waman writer; Alfred Henry Lewis and his famous “Wolfville Tales. " Bawness ‘von Hutton, etc., etc (I!) MASTERPIECE. The cat, paper. ink, ideas, art and e that $39 into one. big issue COSMOPOLITAN would~~if limited to that one 'copy-cosz the subscriber ms: $11,000. {Each bigissue offlC 05 MO PO LITA N. . then, represents an actual expendi» -' lure _of $12,000 monthly. ’ The reading matter in only two cop- ies of COSMOPOLITANwach copy containing never less than 112 pagesâ€"aggregates 224 pages-a big book in itself! Books on sale at the Stores, couitainifig nbt nearly so ex- pensive nor varied reading, sen reg- uhriy for $1,150 each A twelve months’ subscription to COSMO POLITAN'; howei er. secures six such $1.50 -bopkaâ€"â€"a big 89,00 li- bury. - do one': best bn'vely sad hopefully. Such a dispoultlon u Innhnble, and tho worth at It. out In than mutt Dispooiflon Worth Stu-Mug For. There is no not. desirable mu for o companion in the journey of 11:. than that of cheerfuloesl, the yoke“!- low of good temper. “A merry hem doeth good.” But cheer-tune" Is not merely hilarity and fun. It Includes the ability to look on the bright “do. to make the best of everything. to to- Me to meet troulglo half my. on so muss): was. thé rennin; lavorlu wlth all classes. The English called It ‘besnn sud bacon! In New York you have corned beef and beansâ€"the same old beans. I never could understand fihy beans and bacon were never ‘Inturallzed ln the Land 0' Cakes. 1 cannot charge myself with eve: hav- 111‘ loan such 1 dlsh ln Scotland.” . An old Scotchmln surprised u I.“ by remarking: “Your (man: Now Eng- land dish of pork and beans cune dl- recfly tram England. where for cen- “Well." replied the‘ xenéral. “it struqk me n being very like the or diam ‘Engiiah evening partyfl "And what do you think of our great wax work exhibition?" uked u friend. When Gen. Schenck. whose greatest fnme‘rests upon hi: having introduced the game of poker into England. first. arrived in London on America min- ister to the court of St. Jame; he took a little of his Vsptre time to visit the lights ,0! the British mini. Among other places he vilited Mme. Tul- eaud'l wax works. ll chanting twilight’l mushyâ€"- Now Cupld la the welcome Ian. Thu rules the (no 0! ev-rythlng! Como. yield unto the how of night When moonuzht ripple: on the or. And let- u: drift In pllxhtad hull Upon an flint o! Lew. M! on. in the waning hall! 0! light. It! you. my loveâ€"Cay. ya, to-nlxhtt ' Aaron's eu- smndl Idle now And Phoebul slumber: In tho thy. Tho nigh} wind. nought-w .through tbs The charm of love In In the 111‘ And dewy' eve Ile- aplrkung has In diamond hues beyond co Oh, yield to Em on the light Hu had Into grow-om. night! When Phbebus links bound: the no; And vuper twilithbbhnfi. Ibovo', ”1‘1: then that Venus tulle-font Torulotherocyhndoflova. To weave a magic spell o! huntâ€" The me. a lover. km! Ah. Faun. defer no mob! . Down th' apploâ€"blouomed wayâ€" Ah! you told me you. my math: Told me than you'd be mu. When I ruched the cm: of glory Aa’ went nuan' homo with you! . Ofor th‘ triumph-1 hum won, I htvojmowed (‘2' deep damn-non 0!: u helln’ embed m‘ done. But a! nu {12' great «nation- Thnt I ever; ever know [enjoyed it when. one ovenln'. .1 went walkin' home with you! I burn hoard -nbout the Baht Who was tum: 0' th' Mr. Butlbet-ho mn'tlnlt‘ Wlth th' shimmer 0' you huh-2 Ln' her eyes m’t nothln’ Mln' Just beside you-nth- 0' him, When you told me I could. mute. Go t-wukin' home with you! lo we left th' church tonnage You and I. my dear. thnt day. To go wglylil' tquzh Amdy I ha“ had my days of glory l And my any: 0' pure dentin. 1f. Invo- unwlhed in th' Ville! An' have lorrowod In th’ night I have drunk th' cup 0‘ [Induc- An' but tasted 0' th' rue- But th' um. I want t’ haven Wu 3‘ walkln' home with you! I Ennfglt‘ my pupae! un‘lo the North Shore Nmuttcr What u nomlnm Hlm ov.‘ Walkmg " wzt/z H er Beam and Bacon. By Byron M’llt‘am 31 Byron . W's'lliaau Singer and Wheeler North Shore ‘ionsolidated Gas Co. __ ___v-‘ "w brown. Convenient 1nd economic to DO YOU ".JKE WAFFLES? CHICAGO THERE IS NO C ON THE FACE ( our (warn: IRON my“. a...» crisp and HEIDI, II neon-d la- the diamâ€"Corn um! um!) phone. A rapid. pinning I ”my. 2"“?! " Mud 19"- dc: 1):?" aerial navigation In t and. non all-tying Chung Neptune Coup- ‘rhu will give more new paint.- th- the di- efickncy and cool. bk;- Tdcph- Em :59 .: PAW no; Rep-Mu on :II M- ‘SINGER CALL .°ND SEE THEM You ! Aid c lea: OMAN BEAUTIFUL .' AN AIR sum lble- tmmmhfl u moaMMh-Wg . cflecdve coin-Math- m cm E'MW- I! cask-mush”: elephant: Loam, . " 'l'“ I'Itll Dual-4w Ava“ ' "1-3“! m. 45:33::le M mm_ [CRT WAKR.“ ’ Wilson Sewing Mac“ a“? PAM Id Monti-u : us. EPHONE‘ COMPANY HER AGENCY " THE GLOBE TODAY )istancc Tflcpi‘one. 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