. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. Carbon and Colored Fac-similes, Water ColorsPhotographs Photogravures picture ^fiop High-Grade Pictures and Framing 65 BROMFIELD STREETBOSTON, MASS. iiMC©I® The Pen Point is always moist. For that reason you candepend on Moores to writethe instant you want it towithout coaxing. If you havehad experience with a leakyfountain pen, you are just theone who will best appreciateMoores because the constructionof this pen makes leakingimpossible, regardless of theposition in wh


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. Carbon and Colored Fac-similes, Water ColorsPhotographs Photogravures picture ^fiop High-Grade Pictures and Framing 65 BROMFIELD STREETBOSTON, MASS. iiMC©I® The Pen Point is always moist. For that reason you candepend on Moores to writethe instant you want it towithout coaxing. If you havehad experience with a leakyfountain pen, you are just theone who will best appreciateMoores because the constructionof this pen makes leakingimpossible, regardless of theposition in which it is carried. Moores is by far the easiest pen to fill—simply remove the cap,—drop m the writes freely and evenly day in and dayout. It is the most satisfactory pen made. Every Moores Non-Leakable carriesthe most unconditional guarantee. Choose Moores for its Quality. For Sale By Dealers Everywhere AMERICAN FOUNTAIN PEN (0. Adams Cu5hin6& Foster, Sef/injA^enti 168 DEVONSHIRE ST.,BOSTON In answering advertisements please mention NEW BOSTON Dorchester Awning Company (INC.)Manufacturers of all kinds of Canvas Goods Awnings,Tents, Etc. WEDDING CANOPIES AND LARGE TENTS TD LETPIAZZAS FITTED UP FOR SLEEPING OUT 1548-1558 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. NEW BOSTONCOMMENTS FROM READEIiS OFNEW BOSTON I have been much interested in the developmentof the magazine and feel that you are to be con-gratulated for the fine showing that you havealready made.—Charles K. Belden, State Librarian ofMassachusetts. The last number is another piece of first-classworkmanship. It is attractive enough all the waythrough to make me want to read it, and that isa good sign with all the magazines that are comingto my desk.— The Survey, New York City. This makes a fine addition to our nunucii)alpublications, and we are very glad indeed tohave it.—Samuel H. Ranch, Librarian, GrandRapids Public Library. The magazine is excellent both in appearanceand contents—attractive and pr


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