. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HOWARD M. MELBEE, HONEYVILLE, O. [This Cut is the i'*OLL Size of the Knife.) Your Name on the Knife.—Wheo orderiug-, be sure to say just what name and address you wish put ou the Kuite. The Novelty Knife is indeed a uovelty The noTelty lies In the handle. It is made beautifully of indestructible celluloid, which is as transparent as g"lass. Un- derneath the celluloid, on one side of the handle is placed the name and residence of the subscriber, and on the other side pictures of a Queen, Drone, and Worker, as shown here. The Material entering- int
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HOWARD M. MELBEE, HONEYVILLE, O. [This Cut is the i'*OLL Size of the Knife.) Your Name on the Knife.—Wheo orderiug-, be sure to say just what name and address you wish put ou the Kuite. The Novelty Knife is indeed a uovelty The noTelty lies In the handle. It is made beautifully of indestructible celluloid, which is as transparent as g"lass. Un- derneath the celluloid, on one side of the handle is placed the name and residence of the subscriber, and on the other side pictures of a Queen, Drone, and Worker, as shown here. The Material entering- into this celebrated knife is of the very best quality; the blades are haud-forg-ed out of the very finest Eng-lish razor-steel, and we war- I rant every blade. The bolsters are made of German silver, and will never rust or corrode. The rivets are hardened German silver wire; the lining's are plate brass; the back springs of Sheffield spring-'Steel, and the finish of the handle as described above. It will last a last-time, with proper usag-e. Why Own the Novelty Knife ? In case a pood knife is lost, the chances are the owner will never recover it; but if the ''Novelty " is lost, having" name and address of owner, the finder will return it; otherwise to try to destroy the name and ad» dress, would destroy the knife. If traveling", and you meet with a serious accident, and are so for- tunate as to have one of the "? Novelties," your Pocket-Knife will serve as an identifier; and in case of death, your relatives will at once be notified of the accident. How appropriate this knife is for a present! What more lasting-memento could a mother grive to a son, a wife to a husband, a sister to a brother, or a ladv to a gentleman, the knife having the name of the recipient on one side? The accompanying- cu' piv^es a faint idea, but cannot fully convey an exact representation of this^beautiful knife, as th^ ** Novelty " must be seen to be appreciated. How to Get
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