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Our Company is incorporated and has established a central "Home Office" where we have a whole building with an assembly hall and clubroom for visiting members and a printery to do all kinds of printing. We maintain a magazine whose purpose is to help people make money by uniting them to co-operate or work together so that they can secure the lowest prices on printing and advertising, and to give them the information, courage and moral dignity that is secured by being part of a great organized business which is not to be sneered at. In all attempts to start a paying mail order or agency business the difficulty is to get suitable printed matter and advertising at a reasonable cost. Persons who are not able to have a printery of their own have been unable to compete. Competition drives the small dealer out of business but by co-operation we can secure all advantages.. Co-operative effort can obtain more wealth than any individual enterprise, and $100,000.00 invested by 10,000 people in an enterprise in which all may assist actively will pro duce four times the result it would if owned by a single man. Those who have "membership" in our Company, those who own stock, and those for whom we print magazines are called the Members of Our Company. You are invited to join and become a Member and share in these Money-making Privileges as follows:

1 Free Letter Paper is furnished to members, printed with their addresses so that they can conduct business conveniently and solicit orders. Also circulars. 2 Members get the Co-operative Magazine free all the time with its 400 to Boo advertisements telling where to get mail order printing, books and all goods.

3 Advertising. Members can take advertisements for Our Own Magazine combined with almost a 100 other monthlies that we print for different mernbers scattered all over the country. You accept ads for all the list at 25c a line or . 5c a word, send us 5c a line or Ic a word, and keep the rest. You get your own ads at 5c a line. If you are an advertiser, think what that means.

4 Magazines and Books. You can get others to start magazines - or print Air articles with us at list price and keep half of the first order. Send for list. 5 Subscribers. The Co-operative Magazine is $1. a year. Get subscribers and keep 50c. Send 10c for sample Magazine.

6 Addresses. We print lists of addresses to be sold for $1. a 1000 and you can have them at roc a 1000. Sell, and keep 90c.

7 Small Books. We print small fast-selling books, and you clear half in selling them. Write for the list.

8 Directory. We print the United States Directory of people everywhere who wish to get a big mail and put the names in for 10c each. You can take orders and put names in at 5c each.

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9 Recipes. The Company furnish printed recipes and formulas of popular They retail at 1oc each, but you get them at 25c a dozen to use or sell. 10 Spread the Company. Get others to join, and you get 25c out of each dollar paid in by any one you find. You collect the first dollar and send us 750.

Each time the party pays a dollar afterwards, we send you 25c.

11 Members can pay all bills to the Company in postage stamps at full value. We will buy your surplus stanips at a small discount.

To Join and be a Full Member you are. required to pay $25 to the Company, which may be paid at the rate of $1 a month, or faster as desired. As soon as you join and pay the first dollar, you are entitled to all the privileges; the company print and send you letter paper and circulars. When the $25 is paid, you receive a certificate of fully paid Street, or R. F. and non-assessable membership. Send first $1 and try it, you will like it. Fill out the cou

Co-operative Magazine Co. I hereby apply for membership In your Company and enclose $1 as first payment and agree to pay $1 per month for 24 months.

pon here, and send with

$1 to the address below, and you will be enrolled to full membership.

The Co-Operative Magazine Publishing Co., 333 W. 22d, Cgo

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OUR POSTSCEPT rack for inclosure in letters 100, 2c.; 200, $1.00. numbers hav been shed, embracing the following subject 1, Synopsis; 2, The Vegetarian Principle; 3, Anatomy; 4, Physiology Chemistry; 6, Economy; 7, Agriculturend Vegetarianism.

THIRTY-NINE REASONS WHY I AM A VEGETARIAN—With portrait of the author, Henry, 10c. copy.

A SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS FOR VEGETARIANISM-By Wm. Penn Alcott. With portrait of the author, 5c.; 25 copies, 50c.

UNPOLISHED RICE THE STAPLE FOOD OF THE ORIENTA lecture with instructions for cooking and recipes for about one hundred different methods of preparing unpolished rice for food. By Henry S. Clubb. Price 15 cents. A second edition in preparation.

ALL OF THE ABOVE sent on receipt of price, either check or money order, payable to Henry S. Clubb, 1023 Foulkrod Street, Station F, Philadelphia.

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