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: THE PEOPLE’S HOME JOURNAL.
——Syeelal Premiums! Great Inducements !
To Those Who Get Up Clabs of Yearly Subseribers at Thirty-five Cents Bach for
The People’s Home Journal
During the Months of May, June, July and August Only !
Remarkable Offers! Great Pay for Little Work! Exceptional Opportunities That May be
Taken Advantage of Now, and at No Other Season of the Year!
May, June, Julrs and August 9 are e vaually rather dull months in the subscription Line, Iu the ordinary
urse of business eat number of subseriptons to THE Propie’s Home Jourwat
Guring these four ‘uonthe, "Sein no not ‘ocause It is more didicult to be at this season than at others
~as a matter of fact, it is easy enough to get up clubs for Tuk Tropie's Howe SOURSAt at any time—it is
because our readers ordinarily, at this particular time, make no special efforts to geeure subscriptions, here
fore during these four months our business is dull, and our working force of cler
in view of these facts, aud Iu furtherance of our constant ambition to increase “the ‘circulation Be Tue
Prorre’s Home JovrNat and extend its influence and usefulnes®, we have decided to make to our readers
mulate effort to 0 getting up clubs at this particular
which upon
al iv nd very desirable premiums, will be found u
this and the loo aren ‘These splendid premiums are now offered Yo our suvseribers and readers upon
terms the liberality of which has never heretofore been equaled or approached. A variety of the cael useful
and valuable, thes most meritorious articles, is offered for such very small clubs that there is no single one of
our subscribers and readers who may not really secure, absolutely free, any article herein described, in the
easiest posable manner, nd veh very little labor or troub!
Such offers as we now ould be utterly ‘onpoastble. ‘at auy other than this ordinarily dull season of
In the ordinary ea sof business, and during the regular subseription season, we could not pos-
we afford to offer any such inducements as those we now niake. it is only by sacrificing all profit, by
. giving our patrons the benefit of actual cost both it bFespect tothe premiums a aud subscriptions to the paper,
that such inducements aré n ib! ar se is to secure ber of new subscribers to
Tue PROPLE’s Home JOURNAL during this usually ‘Tull ‘season, and wecan naford | to sacrifice all present profit,
because a large per centage of eubecriptions thus secured will remain with us permanently, and our profit will
come in the fu
Here, hen, ‘we cpportunitie of mute our subscribers and readers may take advantage now, and at
no other season of the ‘These special premium offers, bear in mind, are good only during the
mouths of May, “pane, Syaly a nd vAugust. This special Premium list will not be published agaiu, but
the offers will bold good until eee ost ines one under them be sent in at any time before that
date. You have now an o) article in this arentues list that you need or desire for so
small s club that it will be the simplest and easiest thing in the world to obtain it without any expense what-
ever. In every locality there are scores of people who do not now take Tue Prorie’s Home Jounnat, but
would be glad to subscribe if shown a copy of the paper and asked to do so, Go among your frlends and
neighbors, show them the Paper and ask for their subscriptions, and in a very short time you will
secured the club necessary to entitle you to the premium or premiums of your choice, Do not fail to of care
fully examine the list of premiume aud to note the very small number of subscribers for which each is given.
for much | smaller clubs and therefore for less labor and
in less time than at any other season of the year. Upon the terms now offered there is not a single pre~
ium in this list that may not readily we secured by any peatee of dae Propve’s Home JourNAL, and any
one who fails to take advantage of these offers is neglecting a opportunity, and one which my
never come again, Do not fail to try at least to get up a club for tue D PROFLE? $s Home JouRNAL during
months, and see for yourself how easy it will be to secure one or more of these splendid premeae,
Every article in the list is wrell worth working for; every article is guaranteed as represented and to give
perfect satisfaction. We offer nothing cheap or trashy—nothing but first-class goods of standard quality.
All subscriptions under these special ie B are to be taken at thirty-five centseach, Sam te co
subscription blanks will be sent free on appli In sending for the same say, “ Please
copies of nue Pores Hoste JouRNal and natesrtotion blanks to canvass with, as per the special offers in
the May number.” jonths of May, June, July and August, 1900, present a season of exceptional ad-
vantage and p profit those readers of THE PEopty’s Home JourNAL who avail themselves of the opportunities
~ offered. The lst of special premiums offered to those who get up clubs during these mouths will be found
upon this and the ‘alceing pag
Address all letters
F. M. LUPTOH, Publisher, 23, 25 and 27 City Hall Place, New York.
SPECIAL PREMIUM No. 765.
Solid Oak Writing Desk and Book Case
Given Free for a Club of Only Twenty-five Yearly Subscribers to
“The People’s Home Journal” at Thirty-five Cents Each.
This very handsome and substantial combin»- .
tion desk and book case is 5 feet high and 2 feet and
bap for brioe-brac. Tt has likewise nine pigeon holes
j | for paper, eavetone, billy papers, memorandums,
i Y ete, eto} well as the front, is uti+
| fully decor ated. The front decoration Ys not
} . showa ia our illustration, as it represents the devk
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to be given for a smaller club, but we
believe our readers would prefer te do a little more
work and get something really fi
yk case ‘for aclub of only
enty-five We believe that any
peader of Tits PHOPLY" 3 Home JourNna who will go
to work energetically and persevere will secure the
necessary club to secure the desk free, and we be-
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working for something that will ornament you
home, will prove as usefal as it Ss ornamental, nd that will last @ lifetime, ‘Thoushuds of our readers ought
to eara this nuagnificent premium snd tho who do secure it will feel richly rewarded for their labor. The
desk weighs 70 tbs., ill be shipped o you, securely boxed and packed, and warranted to reach you ia
firnt-class condition, “Lirectly feom ‘he actors in Michigan, During the months of May, June, July aud August
we will send the Solid Oak Writing Desk an ad Pook Case above described
: only Twenty-five subscribers to THe Pro! stk JOURNAL for one yeur at 85 cents
po sent by rely, the charges to be paid by the receiver. Name your freight station if “dierent from your |
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SPECIAL PREMIUM No. 820.
Ladies’ Striped Cambric Shirt Waist
Given Free for a Club of Only Three Yearly Subscribers to ° “The
People’s Home Journal” at Thirty-five Cents Each.
Appreciating the fact that a majority of our
readers prefer to work for something that is useful
ecessary rather than for those things that are
mere luxuries and can be easily dispensed with, wo
take great pleasure in announcing that we have aren
ranged with a prominent manufactur
his newest style and Intest pattern Ladle? Shirt Walsts
8 a premium to those who, secure subscribers for Tux
Propte’s Howe JocrNat, and by giving a large ad-
vance order we have been enabled to secure these shirt
upon such favorable terms ay to p
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among the latest of this spring's styles, and the waist
has laundered collar and cuffs, and is well made and
in the newest fashion, This waist is just what every
lady needs for summer wear, and {s guaranteed to give
satisfaction, y be secured free for a club of
nly three yearly subvertbers to THe ProPLs’s Hosen
E Souaitar at thirty-five cents each, and is a very Itboral
reward for the labor of securing sosmallaclub, We
36, 88, 40, 42 and 44
inches, bust measure, The size must be given when
order Is sent, If the color is selected it would be well
to state your second choice also, as we may be out of
second choice will prevent delay. Lf you are uot particular
the selection to us. During the months of May “sine, July and August we will send the Ladies’ Shirt Waist
above described free, by mail post-paid, to any one sending us a club of only Three subscribers to Tux
Prorve’s Home JouRNAL for one year at 35 cents each,
SPECIAL PREMIUM No. 761.
Solid Gold Opal and Emerald Ring
Given Free for a Club of Only Two Yearly Subscribers to “The
People’s Home Journal” at Thirty-five Cents Each.
offer in connection with this ring is perhaps the greatest in this
entire vapeetal premium list, and that is saying a great deal, for there are
many very liberal offers herein, A solid gold ring, set with beautiful
tones, free for only two subscribers to THE
this is indeed a most extraordinary offer, and we believe that thous-
ands will appreciate and take a of it, Whe
we mean exactly what we ta
ola in every part. It fs not gold filled, or rolled plate, or plate of
aay kind, Of course, it is not of the highest carat or degree of fineness ;
but it is wl oe aad guaranteed as suche ‘The stones are excellent imita-
tions of real ‘tis set with four beautiful ste ones, v
| cpate, ane nt ison "ake, tant two amai bern eae
ti xo combination setting is more beautiful or more Gaiversally ade tm:
mired than opals and emoralds, the deen 8 reen of the emeralds contrasting
exquisitely with the opals. The ring is handsomely ornamented, and a
most charming ring in every particelar Tt is a ladies ring; 0
y bo worn by a gentleman, Dut is niore appropriate for ladles, and intended to be worn only by them,
Many. will wonder how we can aiford to offer such @ ring as this for a club of only two subscribers. You
must understand that ew velers make large profits on ribgs they buy them th sory © small quantities from
Jobbers, who send men on the road, at great expense, to cel the goods, ‘There are therefore several large
at expense of selling, fr all of which you have to pay, and all of whlch wo avoid; These rings
ee Saale expres sly for us by one ost manufacturers of gold rings in the United States ; we bi
them in large quantities and pay spot cash for th them, and of course we get them at the lowest possible price,
there Veing no Sutermediate profits and po expense of selling of all this we give our Patrons the benefit,
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| hence our extraordinary ofte ring wil delight every lady who sees it; it is very elegant in appear-
lance We warrant the ring tobe sely as represented and to give Ruolute salisiction Bach ring is
sent in an attractive case as shown ‘in iiustration In ordering ring, send size desired acccording tothe ring
ings or slips of paper. To ascertain the number of the size you wear, cut
a picce of thick paper or thin card ‘vont nd fit it around your finger so that the ends shall just ‘meet and eo
that it will pass over the knuckles,
ip of
no mengure this alin paper along SL AING MEASURE,
reaches indicates ‘tho number of the size, State this number and we can at your finger
, June, July and August we will send this Solid Gold Opal and Emerald
Ring free, by mafl post-paid, to any one sending us a club of only Two subseribers to THE PEOPLES Home
JOURNAL for one year at 35 cents e
SPECIAL PREMIUM No. 652.
Peerless Zotton Woven Hamitiock
Given Free for a Club of Only Seven Yearly Subscribers to “ The
People's Home Journal” at Thirty-five Cents Each.
s the warm weather approaches, our minds baturally turn to that great Promoter of
summer comfort a nd luxury, the hammock. N tributes so much toward sum-
hammock stretched under the trees or upon the piazza, there
number of our subscribers. 1t is no cheap, erdinary hammock, such as those sold in country stores, that we
| offer. This hammock is very handsome both in design and coloring, and very ornamental for either piazza
or lawn, Every part is beautifully colored, and they come variety of shades, the one before us
being a deep ren, vith the smaller cords of orange and yellow, effoctively blended.
hamuock is 11 feet and 4 inches, The bed is 6 feet and 4 inches long and 8 feet wide, ‘The hammock is pro»
vided with spreader and pillow, and a wide valance with deep fringe surrounds the be |. ‘This hammock is
of woven cotton, very strong, very durable and very ornamental We gu ‘0 give absolute satisfac
tion, and strongly recommend it asa
s this upon your law:
you could bay. Duri August we will send the Peerless
Cotton Woven Hammock free to any one seuding us a clubof only Seven subscribers to THs PeopLe’s Home
JOURNAL for oue year at 35 cents each. It can be sent only by express, the charges to he paid by the receiver,
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