FINAL IMPRESSIONS OF FACTORY LIFE, BY F. M. DAVENPORT Stanford WHAT THE COUNTRY OWES THE VETERAN I-BONUS OR BUSINESS, BY W. C. GREGG II THE BONUS AND JOHN FABRIS'S CHILDREN, BY R. R. PERRY WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS A COPY Earn this $75 Columbia Bicycle in Your Spare Time The boy or girl with a good bicycle is luckyespecially if it is a Columbia. By special arrangement with the manufacturers of this bicycle, we are able to offer a genuine Columbia bicycle free to any boy or girl who secures 35 new yearly subscriptions to The Outlook. The bicycle will be promptly delivered to you, delivery charges prepaid by us, after you have secured 35 subscriptions. If you fail to secure the required number of subscriptions, your work will not have been wasted; we will send you for each subscription secured a due bill worth $1.50 which can be used instead of cash in part payment on any Columbia bicycle. This famous bicycle is easy running, light in weight, dependably built, highly perfected mechanically. It is good for year after year of riding. Once you own this companionable wheel you will be thankful that you decided to earn it in this easy way. If you prefer, you may select the Columbia. Superb Roadster or the Girls' Roadster, instead of the Motobike model. Send us to-day a post-card telling us that you would like to secure a Columbia bicycle and we will send you complete instructions, subscription blanks, sample copies of The Outlook, and other material. THE OUTLOOK COMPANY, 381 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK OUTLOOK. July 27, 1921. Volume 128, Number 13. Published weekly by the Outlook Company at 381 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Subscription price $5.00 a year. THE NEW T. R. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY BY MERCER VERNON The Outlook An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Current Life WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS A COPY 201 POURTH RY P W WILSON 2 Use Your Vacation to Earn a $75 Columbia Bicycle Eager response greeted our offer of this $75 Columbia Motobike to any one who sends us 35 new yearly subscriptions to The Outlook. The offer is open not only to boys and girls, but to men and women. If you prefer, you may have the Columbia Superb Roadster or the Girls' Roadster, instead of the Motobike model. The Columbia was adopted by the Government as the standard machine; 23,000 Columbia bicycles were shipped to the Government during the war. This famous bicycle is easy running, light in weight, dependably built, highly perfected mechanically. It is good for year after year of riding. The bicycle will be promptly delivered to you, delivery charges prepaid by us, after you have secured the 35 subscriptions. If you fail to secure the required number of subscriptions, your work will not have been wasted; we will send you for each subscription secured a due bill worth $1.50 in part payment on any Columbia bicycle. Send us to-day a post-card telling us that you would like to secure a Columbia bicycle and we will send you complete instructions, subscription blanks, sample copies of The Outlook, and other material. |