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Paying Investment.

Is offered by a Corporation engaged in the extile manufacturing business, having a paid ap capital of $250,000.00 and superlative credit ating,

At a late meeting, the Stockholders authorzed the Treasurer to offer for sale a limited amount of this Company's Treasury Stock, to provide for the extension of its market and Field of operations. This Corporation was esCablished in 1889, and is paying semi-annual dividends. The product of its several Mills has been extensively advertised for the past 5 yrs. The proceeds of the sale of this Treasury Stock, will be devoted to increasing its production and sales.

This Company has no bonded indebtedness, no preferred stock, and offers its shares at par. This will appeal to all who desire an absolutely afe, dividend paying investment for amounts ranging from $50.00 up.

For full particulars, illustration of properties, and complete information, address

HERBERT S. BLAKE, Treas.,

Racine, Wisconsin

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A Glimpse at Venezuela Politics. By
James Barnes, Special Correspondent

The Growth of Canadian Reciprocity
Sentiment. By John Charlton, M.P.

The Public Library a Paying
Investment. By F. M. Crunden

John E. Redmond (British Political
Portraits). By Justin McCarthy

The History of the Week. Books
of the Week. Correspondence

FROM GRIEG

TO BRAHMS

Studies of Some Modern Composers and Their Art

BY DANIEL GREGORY MASON

Second Edition. Price $1.50 net (postage 11 cents)

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Mr. William F. Apthorp, Musical Critic of the Boston Evening Transcript, says: " Among the most valuable contributions to the literature of music that our country has given to the world." "The ordinary man can understand what Daniel Gregory Mason says about music in his "From Grieg to Brahms," and not only will have a keener appreciation of what he likes to hear after reading the book, but probably also will find that he enjoys music hitherto incomprehensible to him, now that he knows something of the musical principles underlying the compositions." -Albany Evening Journal.

Dr. Percy Goetschius, the well-known critic and the author of many musical works, says: "This gifted young author combines most happily the fullest practical insight, as professional musician, into the works of these masters, with the ability of the thoroughbred man of letters to give forcible and fluent expression to his carefully formed opinions of them. This rare combination, to which Mr. Mason adds thoroughly intelligent and impartial judgment, imparts a very peculiar value to his essays."

A copy will be sent on approval to any reader
of The Outlook on receipt of a postal card order.

THE OUTLOOK CO., 287 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

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The Outlook is a Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine in one. It is published every Saturday-fifty-two issues a year. The first issue in each month is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice as many pages as the regular weekly issue, and many pictures.

Price.—The subscription price is Three Dollars a year, payable in advance. Ten cents a copy. Postage is Prepaid by the publishers for all subscriptions in the United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam, Porto Rico, Tutuila Samoa, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in the Postal Union add $1.56 for postage.

Change of Address.-When a change of address is ordered, both the new and the old address must be given. The notice should be sent one week before the change is to take effect. Discontinuances.-If a subscriber wishes his copy of the paper discontinued at the expiration of his subscription, notice to that effect should be sent. Otherwise it is assumed that a continuance of the subscription is desired.

How to Remit.—Remittances should be sent by Draft on New York, Express-Order, or Money-Order, payable to order of THE OUTLOOK COMPANY. Cash should be sent in Registered Letter.

Letters should be addressed:

THE OUTLOOK COMPANY

287 Fourth Avenue, New York Copyright, 1903, by The Outlook Company. Entered as second-class matter in the New York Post-Office.

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