The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 35, July 8, 1897 by Various


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=These are the most approved shapes and styles and are made in the best
possible manner=

* * * * *

=2= special golf balls may be had for
... =1= new subscription

* * * * *

=THE GREAT ROUND WORLD=
=3 AND 5 WEST 18TH ST. NEW YORK CITY=

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_Subscribers going out of town will please notify us as early as
possible of proposed change of address, in order to save delay in
receipt of magazines_

_THE GREAT ROUND WORLD_

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=S.T.A. Vertical Writing Pens=

[Illustration]

=PRICES:=

=Per Gross, $1.00; Per Dozen= (samples), =10 Cents=

Vertical writing demands a commercial pen. The "S.T.A." pens are strictly
a commercial pen, made after the famous models designed by John Jackson,
originator of the

------_System of Upright Writing._------

The desirability of teaching children, boys especially, to write with such
a pen as they will use in after life will be recognized by every good
teacher.

_Introduced into the Schools of Denver, Colo., and elsewhere._

* * * * *

=The Second Bound Volume=

OF

=THE GREAT ROUND WORLD=

(Containing Nos. 16 to 30)

=IS NOW READY=

Handsomely bound in strong cloth, with title on side and back.
Price, postage paid, $1.25. Subscribers may exchange their numbers
by sending them to us (express paid) with 35 cents to cover cost of
binding, and 10 cents for return carriage.


Address
=_3 and 5 West 18th Street, � � � � � � New York City_=

AS A
=SPECIAL INDUCEMENT=

for our subscribers to interest others in "The Great Round
World," we will give to each subscriber who sends us $2.50 to
pay for a year's subscription to a new name, a copy of

=Rand, McNally & Co.=
=1897 Atlas of the World.=

=160 pages of colored maps from new plates, size 11 1/2 x 14
inches, printed on special paper with marginal index, and well
worth its regular price - - - - $2.50.=


Every one has some sort of an atlas, doubtless, but an old atlas is no
better than an old directory; countries do not move away, as do people,
but they do change and our knowledge of them increases, and this atlas,
made in 1897 from =new= plates, is perfect and up to date and covers every
point on

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