THE MODERN PRISCILLA. 1 Year.
The Modern Priscilla (the only practical fancy work journal in America), by arrangement with the publishers, will also be sent free for one year.
The Great Value of this Outfit is in Good Useful Patterns. T. E. PARKER, Lynn, Mass.
Devoted exclusively to
LADIES’ FANCY WORK.
| THE MODERN PRISCILLA Published monthly, at 50 cts. per year. Descriptions of new fancy work appear every month; all directions for knitting or crocheting carefully corrected. Everything beautifully illustrated. Miss Eva M. Niles says: “I think your paper a little gem.” Get up a Club. Great Inducements!! Send stamp for premium list. Club rate is now 25 cts. a year, or 5 for $1. Get 4 subscribers and have your own free. Address, Priscilla Publishing Co., Lynn, Mass. | SAVE MONEY. Embroidery Material, Infant’s Goods, Kid Gloves, Corsets, Laces, Ruchings, etc., at WHOLESALE PRICES. Sent anywhere by mail. POSTAGE ALWAYS PREPAID. 25 Skeins Embroidery Silk, 11 cents. Box of Waste Embroidery Silk, worth 40 cents, for only 21 cents. Felt Tidies, all stamped, 10 cents. Linen Splashers, all stamped, 18 cts. Felt Table Scarfs, 18x50, all stamped, 48 cents. Ball Tinsel, 8 cents. T. E. PARKER, Lynn, Mass. |
How some of them look and what they amount to.
| Mary Bradford Crowninshield takes two boys and a girl along to use their eyes and ears and ask questions. A very rich book. $2.50. | |
| Talbot writes as bright a story as ever was written; and this is one of his best. $1.50. | |
| They study spiders and butterflies, chickens and rabbits, fishes and frogs, the folks on the ground and the folks in the air. $1.50. | |
| Dr. Buckley goes himself to Russia and other northern European countries and brings back report of what is going on there. $2.50. | |
| Mrs. Sherwood takes her story to European Courts and the people in it practice manners there. $1.25. | |
| The collector of curiosities goes on his quest with his eyes wide open and notebook in hand. You may read on any page you happen to light on, and stop if you can. A book of adventures and hunters’ yarns. $1.50. | |
| Indescribable mass of instruction and entertainment—so much, so various. The cheapest book of the year. $1.75 in boards. | |
| The prettiest baby-book, the solidest mother-book—just look at these children. 75 cents. | |
| Keen as a sea-story. Gathers the myths, and tales and authentic accounts and sifts and weighs and puts a book to be read in place of a score to gather dust. $2.50. |
The bookstores have them; or send to the publishers,
D. LOTHROP COMPANY, Boston.