Den Clocks 1 OF 16 PATTERNS If you are interested send for booklet Willard Clock Co. 11 S. HAMILTON ST. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. INSTITUTION WAS FOUNDED TO HELP MEN TO A TECHNICAL EDUCATION. how whether or not you need a technical education. now that men who have attained success have had cation of some sort. And you know that a good of these men have hewed out that education for lves without going to College. man doesn't have a chance to go to College. ery man has a chance to make the best of his oppor 3. n't give you a College education, but we can give e next best thing to it. a help you master many of the hard problems which in the way of your success, and we can help you foundation of good, sound, common-sense informahich every man must have if he is going to get in his work. are a good many generals in the army who rose he ranks, and who never went to West Point. And idn't get ahead from Luck. They got ahead behey put in their spare time mastering the problems r profession. They didn't have a personal instructor them over the hard places; they had to work out wn salvation. 1 never went to College. Edison never had a techducation except what he gleaned from stray books. men fought a hard battle and won. was harder to get ahead then than it is now. had an authority at your elbow, to consult with lay, at your work, think how fast you would learn w quickly you would get ahead. If you had a chance to ask all the questions you wanted to about your work:-how best to accomplish certain results; how to make quick repairs; how to "figure out" problems; how to make a drawing that would express that good idea you have thought of so long; how to save waste energy, time, delays, and money-you would feel inclined to look into the matter, wouldn't you? Well-that's just what we are offering you-an authority or a dozen authorities to consult on just the things in which you are interested. You work under the personal direction of the members of the teaching staff of a great technical school-Armour Institute of Technology. You can carry your class-room (your instruction paper) around in your pocket. You can read it at home, you can study it on the street car going to work, you can look into it at odd moments. The future is full of opportunities for the man who is ready for them. You want to be that man. The course you want may be any one of those listed below. What we have said applies to all of them. All we want is that you let us tell you more about what we can do for you. You can do it best by tearing out and mailing us the coupon, telling us what your work is, what you want to do and checking the course you are interested in. DO IT NOW. ON: CUT OUT AND MAIL TO AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, CHICAGO, ILL. I am interested in the course of instruction which I have marked below. Photo. by Gutekunst RUDOLPH BLANKENBURG THE BIRTH OF CORRUPTION, by RUDOLPH BLANKENBURG, opens a series of seven е THE REIGN OF BOODLE AND THE RAPE OF THE BALLOT IN ST. LOUIS. A PIONEER NEWSPAPER CARTOONIST. C. L. BARTHOLOMEW ("BART") of the These are only a few of the timely and exceptionally brilliant papers which make the January SPECIAL ART FEATURES. Full-page por- a h is וכן e 16 Copyright, 1904, by J. C. Strauss JOSEPH W. FOLK *THE BRANDT BOOKS Order from your Newsdealer. 25 cents a copy. Subscription, $2.50 net a year. ALBERT BRANDT: PUBLISHER TRENTON, N.J. & BOSTON, MASS. Photo. by Opsah 1 C. L. BART |