. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HOWARD M. MELBEE, HONEYVILLE, O. [This Cut is the i' Size of the Knife.) Your Name on the Knife.—When ordering, be sure to say just what name and address you wish put on the Kaite. The Novelty Knife is Indeed a novelty The novelty lies In the handle. It is made beautifully of indestructible celluloid, which Is as transparent as glass. 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


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. HOWARD M. MELBEE, HONEYVILLE, O. [This Cut is the i' Size of the Knife.) Your Name on the Knife.—When ordering, be sure to say just what name and address you wish put on the Kaite. The Novelty Knife is Indeed a novelty The novelty lies In the handle. It is made beautifully of indestructible celluloid, which Is as transparent as glass. 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 hand-forged out of the very finest English razor-steel, and we war- rant every blade. The bolsters are made of German silver, and will never rust or corrode. The rivets are hardened German silver wire; the linings 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 usage. Why Own the Novelty Knife ? In case a good 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 give to a son, a wife to a husband, a sister to a brother, or a ladv to a gentleman, the knife havlng^ the name of the recipient on one side? The accompanying cu(: gives a faint idea, but cannot fully convey an exact representation of this^jeautiful knife, as tb^ " Novelty " must be seen to be appreciated. How to Get this Valuable Knife.—We s


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