The century illustrated monthly magazine . ry State and Territory in the Union, as well asto Mexico, Sandwich Islands, South America, Japan, Canada,and elsewhere, and have heard from them, as yet, nothing butunqualified praise. I have sold quantities of them to civilengineers, sportsmen, miners, railroad and army men, who givethe severest tests to footwear, and professional and business menin the cities and towns, with perfect satisfaction. Readers ofTheCentury should not confound this with the so-called Creed-moors advertised at cheap prices. I warrant them waterproof,and one of the easiest a


The century illustrated monthly magazine . ry State and Territory in the Union, as well asto Mexico, Sandwich Islands, South America, Japan, Canada,and elsewhere, and have heard from them, as yet, nothing butunqualified praise. I have sold quantities of them to civilengineers, sportsmen, miners, railroad and army men, who givethe severest tests to footwear, and professional and business menin the cities and towns, with perfect satisfaction. Readers ofTheCentury should not confound this with the so-called Creed-moors advertised at cheap prices. I warrant them waterproof,and one of the easiest and. most durable shoes made, and wellworth the motiey charged. They are just the thing for Fall,Winter, and Spring use, keeping the feet not only dry, but warm. Kept in all sizes and widths, and prices as follows: Heavy double sole and tap-sole, hand-nailed (the strongest fastening known), bellows tongue (snow excluder), $; or hand-sewed, $ Express or mail delivered, 50 cents extra. F. P. WEBSTER, Wt Washington St., BOSTON, ww<§r Receiver of the Grand Gold Medal, PARIS EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, 1889. Catalogue on Application.


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