It's absolutely free to the buyer who don't want 40 or 50 of his good dollars to be spent for a salesman's salary, commission, hotel bill, tips, railroad fares and to help keep up fancy sales rooms. If you are one of those who are willing to pay $60, $75 or $100 for a typewriter we have nothing to say, but for the man who realizes that these prices are due to the keen competition of high salaried sales forces and expensive sales rooms, we offer our book, "Typewriter Secrets." We have served thousands who were not willing to pay for the luxury of being sold-shrewd buyers who wanted their money's value in the typerwriter itself. People who realized that if they did not experiment with some unknown, unproved make, or risk a worn, second-hand, but bought one of the established, well-known, standard makes, that they could not possibly make a mistake-people who are willing to "sell to themselves," keeping the salesman's salary, commission, hotel bill, railroad fares, etc., in their pocket. Our selling plan makes it possible for you to buy a standard visible typewriter at close to making cost-at a price that is lower than agency prices-that is lower than the best wholesale price-that is lower than some of the biggest concerns are paying for their typewriters when buying through salesmen. Thousands of people, located in all parts of the country, are availing themselves of the Syndicate offer. Our business has assumed enormous volume. We buy more of these typewriters than any other concern in the world. We have files full of testimonial letters. Our plan is not a theory-it is not founded on guesswork, but is a proved success. But, notwithstanding our guarantee, which protects you absolutely, we ask you to take no risk whatever, but say to you that if, after reading our book, "Typewriter Secrets," and comparing our prices and terms with all others, you conclude to deal with us, we will send you the typewriter to try before you pay us a cent. You can pay all at once if you like or pay a little each month-like renting a typewriter, only you will be saving the money instead of spending it. We not only aim to prove to you that Be sure and write for our book, as Typewriters Distributing Syndicate Chicago, Illinois NIENCE. — — COUPON FOR YOUR CONV Gentlemen: You may send "Typewriter Secrets" Typewriters Distributing Syndicate, 159 A. H. North State St., Chicago. and special offer to ministers. Name Address ................. (57) High Grade Papers and Soda Pulp Philadelphia Office 28 South Sixth Street New York Office This cut shows our famous Imperial Dissolving Stereopticon which is (complete with rheostats), priced at $100.00 Our prices are made on a close net cash basis and we must make a lot of sales at a small margin. We must also turn our money over as fast as possible. Our profits are not big enough to carry the account for a long period of time. We put our money into good "Honest Lanterns" -not easy payments. Our "Cooperative Payment" plan may help youit has helped others. WE SELL AND RENT SLIDES, TOO A postal brings our catalogue MCINTOSH STEREOPTICON COMPANY The Duplex Envelope System The Duplex Envelope is a double or twin envelope, sealed through the center in order to keep distinct two separate contributions made at the same time to different funds, and perforated to enable the treasurers of the different funds (if there are two treasurers) to divide it into two complete, distinct envelopes. Thus the Duplex Envelope System provides for fifty-two contributions a year to benevolences, as well as to current expenses. We will send at your request a sample carton containing envelopes, contributor's pledge card and explanatory slip, with descriptive literature. Please bring or send your contributions regularly. If you are absent please re member that the church expenses go on just the as ne 'God loveth a cheerful giver."-2 Cor #:" THIS SIDE FOR OURSELVES Bible Cause, Sept. If you contribution is for a special cause place X mark in front of chuse for which ebering is made To trace of other instructions the offerings made fo this envelope for benevolences will be distributed sa the perenrage basistudiated in the table. THIS SIDE FOR OTHERO Size 22x4 inches. All orders for printing envelopes, etc., are generally filled within ten days, except during the month of December, when a longer time is necessary. The Single Envelope System These Numbered and dated, one for each Sabbath in the year. Printed to order on manila or colored stock, open end or open side. Each set enclosed in a neat carton. prices include the carton. Manila Envelopes, open end or open side, size 22x44 inches. 50 sets or less, 8 cents a set; 51 or more sets, 7 cents a set. Delivery extra. Pink, blue, yellow or white envelopes, open side, size 35%x24 inches. 8 cents a set. Delivery extra. White envelopes, open side, size 22x44 inches. 9 cents a set. Delivery extra. Pledge Cards. Current Expenses and Missions. 10 cents a 100, or 80 cents a 1000, postpaid. Size 29x4 inches. Block Style Cards with blanks for different funds and missions. 25 cents a 100, or $2.00 a 1000, postpaid. Statements. Quarterly and Yearly for one fund. Put up in pads of 100 each. IO cents a 100, or 80 cents a 1000. Quarterly and Yearly Statements for Current Expenses and Missions. Put up in pads of 100 each. 12 cents a 100, or $1.00 a 1000. Delivery extra. Cartons. Size 22x4% and 35%x24 inches. $2.00 a 100. Delivery extra. Stock Envelopes We carry in stock envelopes ready printed for Current Expenses, Monthly Offering, Pastor's Each form has blanks for amount, date Salary, Missions, Benevolences and Weekly Offering. and name. We also carry in stock white and manila envelopes without any printing. Delivery Extra. By expressage, at about 25c 1000, $1.00 a 1000; 2000, 95c a 1000; 3000, 90c a 1000. a 1000. Sent by mail at 42c a 1000. THE PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF PUBLICATION New York, 156 Fifth Ave. Cincinnati, 420 Elm Street. Modernizing Old Organs Our Specialty HASKELL A name symbolical of merit. PIPE Of the best material, scaled and voiced for your building. ORGANS Not stock in any part, but designed and built to meet the existing conditions. 1520 KATER ST. Our Organs Are Our Best Salesmen Presbyterian "The Communion Outfit 'Is beautiful,' It is so simple,' 'It adds so much to the order and impressiveness of the service,' were the comments heard on every hand. The engraving on the covers pleases us all, and I am sure that for years to come the outfit will be tenderly cherished and carefully used by our church. Please accept my thanks for the courtesies you have shown, and the promptness with which you attended to the order." "I have heard nothing but expressions of approval and satisfaction from all those who participated in the service. The trays and holders seem to be both perfectly satisfactory. I wish to thank you for your invariable courtesy in all our dealings with you, and assure you of our appreciation of your kindness." "" They refer to the dignified and beautiful service manufactured by Reclaiming the Desert in Idaho. Rev. Joseph H. Barton Reclaiming the Desert in Southern California. Rev. Dr. W. B. Noble Reclaiming the Desert in the Far Northwest. Rev. Dr. George Hageman Mizpah Church, San Francisco. The Church and Changing Population. Rev. D. O. Ghormley, D.D. 525 528 531 Rev. Josiah McClain 532 534 536 A Traveler 537 539 The Month's Missionary Meeting The Young People's Department 541 542 A Record of God's Grace. Rev. William N. Blair Bibliography The Board of Foreign Missions-The Wonders of Grace in Korea. 542 544 547 547 The Evangelistic Spirit in Fusan. Rev. R. E. Winn 550 551 553 556 557 Book Reviews Monthly Concert 559 560 The Permanent Committee on Temperance-John F. Hill, D.D., Cor. Sec. 561 562 564 The Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work-Alexander Henry, D.D., Sec. 568 566 570 572 574 Ministerial Sustentation Fund-Rev. John R. Sutherland, D.D., Secretary. OUR CHURCH, ITS BOARDS AND OFFICERS THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Office, Room 515, Witherspoon Bldg., 1319 Walnut The Board of Home Missions.-Office, 156 Fifth Ave., The Board of Education.-Office, 1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary, Rev. Joseph Wilson Cochran, D.D. Treasurer, Mr. Jacob Wilson. The Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work -Office, Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Secre tary, Rev. Alexander Henry, D.D. Business Superintendent and Treasurer, Frank M. Braselmann. The Board of Church Erection.-Office, 156 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y. Secretary, Duncan J. McMillan, D.D. Treasurer, Mr. Adam Campbell. The Board of Ministerial Relief.-Office, 1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary, Rev. Benjamin L. Agnew, D.D., LL.D. Treasurer, William W. Heberton, D.D. The Board for Freedmen.-Office, 513 Bessemer Bldg.. Pittsburg, Pa. Secretary and Treasurer, Rev. Edward P. Cowan, D.D. Associate Secretary, Rev. John M. Gaston. The College Board.-Office, 156 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Secretary, Robert Mackenzie, D.D., LL.D. Office Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Rev. G. R. Brauer, to whom all remittances should be sent. Permanent Committee on Temperance.-Office, 72 Conestoga Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. Secretary and Treasurer, John F. Hill, D.D. THE ASSEMBLY HERALD is the Official Magazine of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., and is published HORACE P. CAMDEN, Bus. Mgr. THE ASSEMBLY HERALD, Tenth and Scull Sts., Lebanon, Pa. 1328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Entered at the Lebanon, Pa. Post-office as second-class matter. |