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National Geographic : 1920 Nov
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The UN-USU AL is the demand of the PERIOD. The next time you pick up a letter you will ob serve that its mechanical make-up is just USUAL the same old Roman type of 40 years ago ( like this) There is no change in ap pearance from millions of other letters. There is no individuality - no for ce. This can be obtained only by changing the style of type, which will make the appealUN-U SUAL, obviously attention value e nhanced. )eAiAiwtet Ae/, wlttten nn a Hammond UN-US.UAL. 31le co-td {t-e no- two at -e ., an1, moAe tian two women s.-Ao/dd des a Ae. 3e''ei, teA Sdt L^t t o meet -i nd AYtcluda itate. Two sets of different styles of type are always on one MULTIPLEX, "Just Turn the Knob" and change from one to the other; these may instantly be replaced by others. THIS "COPY" IS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE CHANGING. CHINESE-The latest in languages-PHONETIC Mail coupon for free booklet ^I------*- -- --- -- -- --- -- -_ _H- --_ _- -5 _ THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO. I | 637 East 69th Street New York City I Name .------.... -- ----------..................... .. ... SAddress ....-........... ----------------- t --------- ------------ «_J THE BOOK OF DOGS Too Natural-Color Dog Portraits by Louis Agassiz Fuertes Leading Authorities on Breeds, Points, Character and Habits of Dogs contribute the accurate descriptions and the stirring chapters on dog devotion, sagacity and heroism. The book safeguards those about to purchase dogs, and de lights every sportsman and owner of a dog, whether Eskimo "Huskie," Setter or Wolfhound or tiny Pom, Chow or Chihuahua. Rich also in black and white pictures. In Buckram or Khaki, $2, Postpaid in U. S. Obtainable only from the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Washington, D. C . "Mention The Geographic-It identifies you" of C RBUR TOR
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