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a most valuable tool for the Draughtsman, Electrician, Tool Maker, Pattern Maker and Machinist, adjustable to use as Outside and Inside Caliper, Straight Edge, Depth Gauge, Center Gauge, Angle Gauge, Center Square, Try Square, and many other purposes; length, 4%1⁄2 inches, regular price, $2.50, will be sent postpaid, to every subscriber of the Technical World Magazine securing one new subscriber between July 15th and August 15th.

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-The Heart of Enterprise

The Architect, the Draftsman, the man who plans big undertakings has the advantage of working in the very heart of the World's enterprises. He is the center about which great projects grow. The "boom" that transforms the village into a city with such startling rapidity is often the development of an idea that springs from his brain. If you are a young man with no well defined idea about the future, an older man whose present prospects are not alluring, would you like to occupy such a niche in the world's work? The study of drawing is the first step toward preparing yourself for such a career. The American School of Correspondence teaches all branches of Engineering and Technical work. We employ no agents, believing our books offer the best chance to demonstrate the superiority of our regular courses of instruction. The

CYCLOPEDIA of DRAWING

Four Volumes nearly a foot high. 2,000 pages Half red Morocco. Marbled edges. Gold stamped Compiled from representative instruction papers of the school. It is thoroughly practical for home study work-every chapter is complete in itself-every subject is thoroughly analyzed, dissected and discussed by well-known authorities. It is entirely free from purely technical descriptive matter so easily misunderstood by the layman. It is also a complete reference library for the Technical Man who wishes to use it for consulting purposes or to "brush up" on his weak points. To introduce the School's courses for the next 30 days, we are making a special

HALF PRICE OFFER Sent absolutely free $12 instead of $24

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Sent by prepaid express. If satisfactory send 82 within one week and 82 a month thereafter for five months; otherwise notify us to send for them.

Some of the Chapters Mechanical Drawing-Architectural Lettering-Pen and Ink Rendering-Architectural Drawing-Perspective DrawingShades and Shadows-Roman Orders of Architecture-Working Drawings-Machine Drawing-Shop Drawings-Machine Design-Tinsmithing-Sheet Metal Work-Skylights-Roofing-Cornice Work, etc.

AMERICAN SCHOOL of CORRESPONDENCE. CHICAGO

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This Great Busy Man's Library

is made up of the six best known and most practical business books ever published. They are printed in clear type on highest grade antique finish book paper, handsomely and substantially bound in half morocco with titles stamped in gold leaf. These books are uniform in size52x8 inches-from 192 to 308 pages.

SALES PROMOTION:-A book which deals with the most vital force in the success of any business-how to make more sales-more profit. Not written exclusively for the man on the road-but for the entire force. The clerk who does not read it misses a chance to learn how to earn more money. The mer chant or manufacturer who reads it will surely want to place a copy in the hands of every man who has anything to do with getting business. Not a word of theory in it-each chapter was written by a successful salesman or manager of salesmen. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE:-For the man who would learn the art of writing conviction compelling-sales making-money getting letters, this book was written. And it was written-not by a theorist-but by successful business men who make their living by writing letters-men who have succeeded because of their ability to put conviction into the written page. They give you the knowledge gained by hard work and long experience.

ESSENTIALS OF BUSINESS LAW:-A work dealing with the practical points of commercial law which come up in every day business life, and written in plain understandable terms for the busy business man. "What you want to know, when you want it" is the keynote of this work by Francis M. Burdick, Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, than whom there is no higher authority. So entertaining is the author's style that it is a positive pleasure to read what is usually obscured by a mass of technicalities intelligible only to the trained legal mind.

THE CREDIT MAN AND HIS WORK:-Of all that has been written on the subject of credits, this book is the most practical for it is not an expression of the ideas of one man but the combined work of twenty credit specialists. It gets right down to the heart of the subject-it deals in a sane common sense way with the very problems that confront every man who has to do with credit sales-whether manufacturing, wholesale, retail or instalment. Not only does it tell how to determine the credit risk; but how to organize a credit department, either small or large; how to keep the records; how to handle collections.

MANUFACTURING COST:-Not a description of the intricate cost system of some great manufacturing plant, but a work which tells you in simple language how to create a practical cost system for your establishment. Starting at the very foundation, this work clearly expounds the principles on which your cost system must be baised. Illustrated with page after page of simple forms, readily adapted to the needs of your own business. Absolutely the most practical work for proprietor, superintendent, foreman or clerk.

TABLOID SYSTEMS:-A collection of simple business systems, briefly but clearly explained, which will help solve the difficulties of your every day work. No theories, but really effective systems which have been tested and found practical in actual business. These systems, for which the originators were paid big fees, are yours for the mere reading.

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