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e the children. Each book has over fifty black and white illustrations and six full page pictures in colors by Hugo Von Hofsten. Bound in boards with cloth back, quarto, each $1.00 Everybody should save their THEATRE PROGRAMS In after years many of them become historic and increase wonderfully in value as souvenirs of the great plays and actors you have seen. Nearly every one takes home their theatre program, and is at a loss afterwards what to do with it, or where to put it so it can be found when wanted in the future. Here is a book that solves the problem: PLAYS AND PLAYERS A Theatre-Goer's Record in which one may keep a record of the plays seen, the date, play, theatre, in whose company, coupon of seats, comment on the play and players, synopsis of scenes, cast of characters, pictures, scenes and clippings pertaining to the play. The paper (India Tint) is of fine quality; the printing is in colors; the binding is cloth with an appropriate cover design in colors; the whole making a very attractive book for gift purposes, or for one's own use, and is put up in a handsome box. 8-3/4 x 6-3/4 inches, cloth binding (boxed) $1.50 Full limp leather, gilt edges (boxed) 3.00 CARD CLUB RECORD Every person who attends card parties wants to refer at some time or another to what happened at or who attended a certain gathering and here is a book specially designed for that purpose. Blank spaces are provided in which to record: The Date, Hostess, Game Played, Scores, Prizes, Winners, Refreshments, Guests, and General Remarks. The book is printed in two colors with handsome border designs, and includes concise card rules of latest revision. Both bindings put in a handsome box. Cloth binding, cover stamped in gold, boxed, $1.00 Full leather binding, full gilt edges, boxed, $2.00 NOTE THIS BOOK MAKES THE VERY BEST KIND OF A =CARD PARTY PRIZE= AMERICAN SKAT By J. CHARLES EICHHORN Chairman Committee on Rules of the North American Skat League The rapid strides this great game of cards has made in America, can be gathered from the fact, that at the First Congress at St. Louis, in 1897, of the North American Skat League just 288 players took part. In 1907, ten years later, at Chicago, 2700 gentlemen and 600 ladies took part. The book "American Skat" is a complete and comprehensive guide for beginners, and a complete treatise of the game as played to-day. It is
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