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A Christmas Gift

The best thing you can give yourself this Christmas, and the best present you can make to some one else, is a Membership in The Wanamaker Century Club. A Membership costs one dollar only.

It entitles the holder to a set of The Century Dictionary & Cyclopedia & Atlas at half-price, with the privilege of paying a little at a time, if preferred.

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It means, also, that the complete set of ten large volumes and the handsome polished oak bookcase will be shipped at once.

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