Wanderings awheel. . famous breathing spot,associated in memory as it is with the Revolution. Withina stones throw of the Common is the old Burying Ground,where lie the patriots John Hancock and Samuel Adams. The bicycle in the foreground is our LADIES SENTINELSPECIAL. The general specifications of this machine areidentical with those of the gentlemens wheel, with theusual modifications found in the drop frame machine. The tubing, bearings andfinish are the same, and the equipment is of the same high standarddescribed in the diamond frame Special. The principal points of differenceare: Drop fr


Wanderings awheel. . famous breathing spot,associated in memory as it is with the Revolution. Withina stones throw of the Common is the old Burying Ground,where lie the patriots John Hancock and Samuel Adams. The bicycle in the foreground is our LADIES SENTINELSPECIAL. The general specifications of this machine areidentical with those of the gentlemens wheel, with theusual modifications found in the drop frame machine. The tubing, bearings andfinish are the same, and the equipment is of the same high standarddescribed in the diamond frame Special. The principal points of differenceare: Drop frame, gracefully curved, 21 and 23 inches high; raised or adjustablehandle bar; 6^-inch cranks; slightly lower range of gear; ladies style ofsaddles and pedals; and dress and chain guards of the most improved important 1898 improvements, such as two-piece cranks, expansion devicefor holding handle bar and seat post, and our patent eccentric hanger, areall a part of the Ladies Special - ?? ? V\^ . -71. The illustration on page 10 is of Alaska Totem recent discoveries of gold in Alaska, and the accompanyingrush to the Klondike and other newly developed fields,makes anything peculiar to that country interesting. Infront of the rude cabins of Alaska Indians frequently risetall, hideous posts, sometimes 100 feet in height, whichare called Totem Poles. From top to bottom they are carvedinto grotesque resemblances to human faces or forms ofbears, wolves, birds and fishes. They are erected in memoryof a dead Indian, and the height of the poles is supposedto indicate the rank of the deceased. The wheel in the foreground is our SENTINEL MODEL A,While not quite so elaborate in finish, and lacking the dis-tinctive feature of the eccentric hanger, our Model A is astrictly high grade bicycle in every sense of the word. It isthe equal of any, and the superior of most machines being^retailed at $ Our aim has been to make it a bicycle of the best quality, andat the sa


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