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National Geographic : 1910 Nov
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The Choice of a Magazine CRIBNER'S Magazine has been more read, more quoted, and more talked about within the past year than any other magazine published. Its position of leadership is established, its quality known, and its reputation for progressiveness, for filling its pages with the best, most interesting and entertaining literature and art of the time, is as widely known as its name. Scribner's Magazine is a family institution. If you read it this year, you will want to read it next year and the year after. There is never any occasion for speculation about its contents. You are always perfectly sure that you will find every number worth reading, worth keeping. 1911 will be Another Great Scribner Year Send your subscription now and ask for an IllustratedProspectus. You will ind it very interesting reading. $3.00 a year; 25 cents a number CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, NEW YORK THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS SAVED INA TIMBER TRACT By OUR FORESTRY DEPARTMENT Our Chief Forester made a recent inspection for the owners of this tract, revealing leaks that will mean hundreds of thousands dollars saved for them. Just for example-the finest of cherry was being used for logging railroad ties. Cuts were made high on the trees, leaving thou sands of feet of timber to rot on the stumps. Only the choicest of trees were being cut, and the tract left strewn with limbs to rot that were valuable for wood pulp. There was everywhere the usual utter disregard for the use of the by-product of the forest. An unusual case you say I It is not! Lumber men do not appreciate conservation. Our foresters do. Lumbermen cut regardless of the future or of the prodigal waste of the by-product of the forest. Our foresters go about it scientifically, logically, and tUsTan Y ur H e understandingly. They aim to get every dollar out Let Us Tan Your Hide of every tree cut. If you have woodlands or timber tracts thatyou And let us do your head mounting, rug, robe, coat, want to conserve or cut so they will yield every dol and glove making. You never lose anything and gen- lar possible, send for one of our Foresters. Write erally gain by dealing direct with headquarters. for our Booklet-Profit in Woodlands. We tan deer skins with hair on for rugs or trophies, or dress them into buckskin glove leather. Bear, dog, Munson-W hitaker Company calf, cow, horse, or any other kind of hide or skin tanned with the hair or fur on, and finished, soft, light, Commercial and Landscape Foresters odorless, moth-proof, and made up into rugs, gloves, caps, men's and women's garments when so ordered. BOSTON NEW YORK Get our illustrated catalog, which gives prices of tan- 624 Tremont Bldg. 824 4th Ave. Bldg. ning, taxidermy, and head mounting; also prices of CHICAGO-304 Monadnock Bldg. fur goods and big mounted game heads we sell. THE CROSBY FRISIAN FUR COMPANY, 576 Lyell Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. Your courtesy in mentioning the Magazine when writing will be appreciated
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