Christian Cynosure . he multidude oflow test, short weight, alum or phosphatepowders. Sold only in cans. Royal BakingiPowDEK Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. The Masters Carpet, BY K. Past SlRHter of Ueyntono Loclg* No. 639Cliicag^o. Explains the true Bourco and meauinK of everyceremony and symbol of the Lodge, thuH Phowin;^ thoprinciples on which the order is founded. By acareful perusal of thia work, u more thoroughkuowledRe of the principles of the order can be ob-tained than by attending the Lodge for years. EveryMason, every pert^ou contemplating becoming amember, and even those who ar


Christian Cynosure . he multidude oflow test, short weight, alum or phosphatepowders. Sold only in cans. Royal BakingiPowDEK Co., 106 Wall St., N. Y. The Masters Carpet, BY K. Past SlRHter of Ueyntono Loclg* No. 639Cliicag^o. Explains the true Bourco and meauinK of everyceremony and symbol of the Lodge, thuH Phowin;^ thoprinciples on which the order is founded. By acareful perusal of thia work, u more thoroughkuowledRe of the principles of the order can be ob-tained than by attending the Lodge for years. EveryMason, every pert^ou contemplating becoming amember, and even those who are indifferent on thesubject, should procure and carefully read this appendix in added of S2 pages, embodying Freemasonry at a Glance, ..hich gives every sign, grip and ceremony of theLodge together with a brjef explanation of work contains 429 pages and is substantiallyand elegantly bound In cloth. Price, 75 National Christian Association, 221 W. IVIa<ll&»ou St., Cliicaf^o, THE NOTES PORTABLE BOOK CASE. Holds noton]y30to50 volumes, but the Cnubrldsed I>lctlon- Bry, tliQ latter either opened or closed. It i-s made of dark cherryor black walnut, elegantlyfinished, andbeingoncus-ters is practically a lie-volvlns Book Cane*Lawywrs, ministers, doc-tors and scholars havefound that it tills the longfelt want, and others,vith fewer books, find iiin ample Book Case. It; has attachments for hoM-i iiig largo atlases and mag-I aziuos, also a Reading;I Mdc-hine which removesth;it embargo on reading,^^J^^KUKJJMgtftl3WJI^*^g^a^^S thi task ot holding up acavy book by the houi,I and makes reading andstudy so easy that there \sno excuse /or Machine holds thebook by the covers; the leaves are held open witha Leaf Holder, which, by a touch, can be removed or book tilts to any angle and is pivoted to turn to any Clamp attaches it to a table or desk. An Extension Armconnects it with the book case or your easy chair, fo


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