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Clothing Salesmen Wanted.

$150.00 PER MONTH AND EXPENSES MADE BY ALL OUR ACTIVE MEN. WE PAY MANY FAR MORE.

WE WANT MEN IN EVERY COUNTY

in the United States. If your reference is satisfactory we will start you at once. No experience necessary. No capital required. We furnish a full line of samples, stationery, etc. A tailor's-for-the-trade complete outfit ready for business. NO COMMISSION PLAN. You regulate your profits to suit yourself. No house-to-house canvass. This is not one of the many catchy adver tisements for agents, but one of the very few advertisements offering a rare opportunity to secure strictly high-grade employment at BIC WACES.

We are the LARGEST TAILORS in America. We make

to measure over 300,000 suits annually. We occupy entire one of the largest business blocks in Chicago. We refer you to the Corn Exchange National Bank in Chicago, any Express or Railroad Co. in Chicago, any resident of Chicago. Before engaging with us, write to any friend in Chicago and ask them to come and see us, then write you if it is a rare opportunity to secure steady, high-class, big-paying empleyment. BETTER STILL-come to Chicago yourself and see us before

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engaging and satisfy yourself regarding every word we say. You can get steady work and big pay. Work in your own county 300 days in the year and you can't make less than 85 every day above all expenses. WE WANT TO ENGAGE YOU to take orders for our Hadeto-Order-and-Measure Custom Tailoring, (Men's Suits, Pants and Overcoats). We put you in the way to take orders from almost every man in your county; a business better than a store with a 80,000.00 stock. You will have no competitien. WE ARE THE LARCEST TAILORS IN AMERICA Of Fine Custom-Made Garments. We buy our cloth I direct from the largest European and Americas We control the product of several Wooles Mills. We operate the most extensive and economic custom tailoring plant in existence, thus reducing the price of Sults and Overcoats made to order to $5.00 and upward; Pants from $1.50 to 85.00. We show a large line of suits at from $5.00 to 88.00. Prices so low that nearly everyone in your county will be glad to have their suits MADE TO ORDER.

WE FURNISH YOU

a large, handsome leather-bound book, containing large cloth samples of our entire line of Sultings, Pantaloonings, etc., a book which COSTS US SETERAL DOLLARS; also Fine Colored Fashion Plates, Instruction book, Tape Mensure, Business Cards, Stationery, Advertising Matter, and your name and address on rubber stamp with pad complete. We also furnish you a Salesman's Net Confidential Price List. The prices are left blank under each description so you can fill in your own selling prices, arranging your profit to suit yourself. As soon as you receive your sample book and general outfit and have read our book of instructions carefully, which teaches you how to take orders, and marked in your selling price, you are ready for business and can begin taking orders from every one. At your low prices, business men, farmers and in fact every one will order their suits made. You can take several orders every day at $1.00 to

$5.00 profit on every order. EVERY ONE WILL BE ASTONISHED AT YOUR LOW PRICES.

YOU REQUIRE NO MONEY. Just take the orders and send them to us, and we will make the gar

ments within 5 days and send direct to your customers by express C.

O. D., subject to examination and approval, at your selling price, and collect your full selling price, and every week we will send you a check for all your profit. You need collect no money, deliver no goods, simply go on taking orders, adding a liberal profit and we deliver the goods, collect all the money and every week promptly send you in one round check for your full profit for the week. NEARLY ALL OUR GOOD MEN GET A CHECK from us of AT LEAST $40.00 every week in the year. THE OUTFIT IS FREE. We make no charge for the book and complete outfit, but as each outfit costs US SEVERAL fit with no intention of working, but merely out of idle curiosity, as a GUARANTEE OF GOOD FAITH on the part of EVERY APPLICANT, require you to fill out the blank lines below, giving the names of two parties as reference, and further agreeing to pay, merely as a temporary deposit, ONE DOLLAR and express charges for the outfit, when received, if found as represented and really a sure way of making big wages. The $1.00 you agree to pay when outfit is received does not begin to pay the cost to us, but insures us you mean business. WE WILL REFUND YOUR $1.00 as soon as your orders have amounted to $25.00, Which amount you can take the first day you work.

DOLLARS, to protect ourselves against many who would impose on us by sending for the eat

Fill out the following lines carefully, sign your name, cut out and send to us, and the outfit will be sent you at once. AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., West Side Enterprise Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.

GENTLEMEN:-Please send me by express C. O. D., subject to examination, your Sample Book and Complete Salesman's Outfit, as described above. I agree to examine it at the express office and if found exactly as represented and I feel I can make good big wages taking orders for you, I agree to pay the express agent, as a guarantee of good faith, and to show I mean business (merely as a temporary deposit), One Dollar and express charges, with the understanding the One Dollar is to be refunded to me as soon as my sales have amounted to $25.00. If not found as represented and I am not perfectly satisfied I shall not take the outfit or pay one cent.

Sign your name on above line.

Name of Postoffice, County and State on above line. Your age.

Married or single..

Address your letters plainly to

On above two lines give as reference. names of two men over 21 years of age who have known you one year o longer.

On above line give name of your nearest express office.

AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., West Side Enterprise Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL.
Please mention SELF CULTURE when you write to advertisers.

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G. MERCER ADAM, Editor

CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1898

The Late Georg Ebers, Egyptologist
The Anglo-American Situation :

From an American Standpoint

Some Portraits of the Late Prince Bismarck (Illus.) THE EDITOR.
Prosperity: Present and Future

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Guatemala: A Central American Republic of To-day D. O. KELLOGG.

In the Home or Far Afield:

A Conservative View of the Woman Question.

School or Business?

Legal Self-Training: How to Become a Lawyer
Henry David Thoreau, Naturalist
Characteristics of R. L. Stevenson

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Dante and his Age: I.-His Life and Times (Portrait)
Our Nation's Moral Responsibility

The World and its Doings: Editorial Comment:

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YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT-READINGS FROM HISTORY:

The Battle of Minden (Concluded)

BUSINESS AND FINANCE

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"Self Culture" will be published on the 25th of each month. It will be sent postpaid for one year on receipt of $1.00. Single numbers 10 cents. Subscriptions may begin at any time, and back numbers can be supplied to complete sets, with the exception of No. 3 of Volume I (June, 1895) which is entirely out of print.

Money may be sent by Express Money Order, P. O. Money Order, Bank Draft, or Regis

tered Letter. Money sent in letters is at sender's risk.

When change of address is desired always give former address. No duplicate Magazines will be furnished to those who do not comply with this rule.

THE WERNER COMPANY, Publishers,

AKRON, OHIO.

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ENTERED AT THE POSTOFFICE AT AKRON, OHIO, AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER.

THE PHILIPPINES AND THEIR PROSPECTS-D. 0. KELLOGG

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"Self Culture" will be published on the 25th of each month. It will be sent postpaid for one year on receipt of $1.00. Single numbers 10 cents. Subscriptions may begin at any time, and back numbers can be supplied to complete sets, with the exception of No. 3 of Volume Í (June, 1895) which is entirely out of print.

Money may be sent by Express Money Order, P. O. Money Order, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter. Money sent in letters is at sender's risk.

When change of address is desired always give former address. No duplicate Magazines will be furnished to those who do not comply with this rule. THE WERNER COMPANY, Publishers,

AKRON, OHIO.

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