. The Kodak Salesman. Brownie. It is a veo simple little camera, yet it is fully equippedfor snap-shots out-of-doors, for time exposures indoors or out, for flashlightsand home portraiture. It can, with the aid of a seventy-five cent KodakPortrait .Attachment make delightful close-ups, as the picture of .MaryLouise in the upper left-hand corner amply proves. And its all very easy There are Brwnie inparticular. It makes pictures 2> x 4,i inches, has a meniscus achromaticlens, a rotary self-setting shutter, has three stops (diaphragms) and twofinders—one for vertical and one for horizontal ex


. The Kodak Salesman. Brownie. It is a veo simple little camera, yet it is fully equippedfor snap-shots out-of-doors, for time exposures indoors or out, for flashlightsand home portraiture. It can, with the aid of a seventy-five cent KodakPortrait .Attachment make delightful close-ups, as the picture of .MaryLouise in the upper left-hand corner amply proves. And its all very easy There are Brwnie inparticular. It makes pictures 2> x 4,i inches, has a meniscus achromaticlens, a rotary self-setting shutter, has three stops (diaphragms) and twofinders—one for vertical and one for horizontal exposures. It requires nofocusing and loads in daylight with Kodak Film Cartridges of six or twelveexposures. It is covered with a fine imitarion grain leather u ith metal partsfinished in nickel and black enamel. You Can MakeGood Pictureswith a Brownie The No. 2- Brownie Price $^fl Kodak Dealers ^*!iigT r.^ Canadian Kodak Co., Limited . Toronto, Reproduction in miniature of one of our ads. in the Bo.\ Brownie (hi\( (ltv( ril)(.(l in th(> article on page » Sr/ie KODAK SALESMAN lage. everywhere Brownies can besold. Thousands and thousands havebeen sold with practically no or-ganized publicity back of themand now. within a period of a fewweeks, hundreds of thousands ofadvertisements by word and pic-ture, are telling the story of one MY DAD SAYS, The bosses diaryas kept by his son jNly dad said tonight that lotsof times he felt like putting on aset of false wiskers and a wig andgoing in to his own store to buysomething so that he could seehow the customers was beingtreated. It aint necessary to get thewiskers and the wig, my mothersays. The way you been act-ing lately around this house, allyou need for compleat disgise isa smile. I declare Frank I feelthis heat just as much as you dobut I try not to show it. Theresthat fool cat tracking up the frontporch again. If I ever get aholdof her Ill ring her neck. Frankfor heavens


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