The Chap-book; semi-monthly . of theroyal house for the sake of the advertisement and thusreduce the burden of the taxpayers? Royalty seems afairly useless appendage to a democratic government,but if trained eyes, ears and palates could make of theimperial family a set of professional tasters for the public,the latter would be greatly benefited. All the manufac-turers of aerated bread would meet in competition beforethe Princess Christian and the manufacturer who pleasedher could well afibrd to supply her table for the should be held yearly so that the manu-facturers would be


The Chap-book; semi-monthly . of theroyal house for the sake of the advertisement and thusreduce the burden of the taxpayers? Royalty seems afairly useless appendage to a democratic government,but if trained eyes, ears and palates could make of theimperial family a set of professional tasters for the public,the latter would be greatly benefited. All the manufac-turers of aerated bread would meet in competition beforethe Princess Christian and the manufacturer who pleasedher could well afibrd to supply her table for the should be held yearly so that the manu-facturers would be held up to the mark. If writers could be held up to the mark in the sameway we should all rejoice. The little that is known ofher gracious Majesty Queen Victorias literary tasteswould not, however, encourage this scheme. Thedomain of Marie Corelli is already large, especially overthe female mind, and if the Queens admiration weremade official we might not find anything else on the bookstalls. < BEERBOHMS CAklCA 1 R. CLYDE FITCH. HE CHAP-BOOK, September 13, iSqt. ANNOUNCEMENTS iX The Chap-Book SEMI-MONTHLY HERBERT STUART STONE, EDITORHARRISON G. RHODES, ASSISTANT SUBSCRIPTION : TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. THE TRADESUPPLIED BY THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY ANDITS BRANCHES. ADVERTISING RATES TO BE HADON APPLICATION. THE CHAP-BOOK, CHICAGO. Entered at the Chicago Post Office as Second Class Matter. Verlaine Monument Fund It is proposed to erect in Paris a bust of thedead poet, the money to be raised by an inter-national subscription. The Chap-Book is theAmerican representative of the committee, andsolicits the aid of the friends of Verlaine and hiswork. Cheques should be addressed to THE CHAP-BOOK, receipt will be acknowledged on this page. THE CHAP-BOOK ^J? ^? ^^ ^^ y^ ^^ ^3J? ^iv There are twoclasses of bicycles Columbias and others Columbias sell for $J00everyone alike, and arethe finest bicycles theworld produces. Otherbicycles sell for less, butthey are not Colu


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