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Pianoforte Construction

"One imperfection of the modern pianoforte, found even in the instruments made by standard makers, has been the loss in tone quality, due to the inability of the soundingboard to retain its tension. The problem seems at last to have been satisfactorily solved by a most simple and ingenious construction embodied in the pianos of Mason & Hamlin."-From "THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN."

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Bottom of Grand Pianoforte showing Tension Rods and Sounding-board Rim

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Looking Backward

Look backward if you want to look into the future of an

Emerson Piano

The past half-century will show pianos of this make in all kinds of use- Concert Hall, Church, School and the Home.

You may see them after two or three generations have taken lessons on them, and they will still be good sweet toned and serviceable pianos.

Ask people who possess an Emerson (for the purchaser of one seldom parts with it) what they thought of it thirty years ago ten years ago-today?

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Thus the past becomes a mirror of the future, and proves to you that it pays to buy a piano with a good recordknown quantity, a guaranty of honest workmanship, and a beauty of tone that stays with it to the end.

Send for catalogue and descriptive booklet of their
New Short Grand

EMERSON PIANO CO.
120 Boylston St. (Dept Z) 92 Michigan Ave.
BOSTON, MASS.
CHICAGO, Il L.

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Latest Pullman Tourist Cars operated by Grand Trunk System from New England.

Winter tourists from New England to Colorado, California and the North Pacific Coast will find that the route via White River Junction, Montreal and the Grand Trunk Railway System is unquestionably the most desirable. Low rates are combined with the best service over this route. Fast trains carrying through Pullman sleeping cars are operated from Boston to Chicago daily, while twice a week, (Mondays and Wednesdays) the very latest type of Pullman tourist car runs between Boston and Chicago for passengers holding any class of ticket, and in which a nominal charge for berth is made. The tourist cars are attached to the fast "Chicago Limited" leaving North Station, Boston at 11.30 A.M., arriving in Chicago the next day at 9.05 P.M., where close connections are made with a dozen different lines. The cars for this service are the latest and best product of the Pullman Company. They are built on the general plan of first class sleeping cars, having double berths, spring cushion seats and backs, carpetted aisles, and are equipped with hair mattresses, linen pillows, lunch tables, and everything that can be thought of in the way of toilet conveniences. A distinct feature of the service is that the cars are personally conducted, being in charge of experienced tourist agents.

Applications for reservations should be made to T. H. Hanley, N. E. Passenger Agent, Grand Trunk Railway, 360 Washington Street, Boston. Handsome folder giving valuable information will be sent free on application.

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The Sunday Evening Problem

Seven sorts of successful Sunday evening services. A book for the times and the churches. Suggestive solutions of the Main Question, how to reach the unchurched. By Rev. James L. Hill, D.D., one of the founders and a trustee from the beginning ci the Christian Endeavor Society. 12mo. 224 pages. Cloth, $1.00.

Rev. Francis E. Clark, D.D., President of the Christian Endeavor Society, writes: "I regard Dr. Hill's book as a very valuable contribution to this important and often burning theme." Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, author of "In His Steps," writes: "I take pleasure in commending it as a useful and encouraging work for pastors generally."

Curiosities of the Bible

By a New York Sunday-school Superintendent, with an introduction by Rev. J. H. Vincent. D.D., pertaining to Scripture, Persons, Places and Things, including Prize Questions and Answers, Bible Studies and Readings, Concert Exercises, Blackboard Outlines, Object Lessons and Chalk Talks, Seed Thoughts Illustrated, Scripture Enigmas, Acrostics and Anagrams, etc. This collection of treasures, new and old, is the grand summary of a large experience in devising methods and incentives to interest children and those of older growth in Bible study. It contains 10,000 questions or exercises, with k. New and Enlarged Edition. One Crown Quarto Vol. 610 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.00.

Thoughts for the Occasion

Every public speaker is glad to have another speak first that he may use his suggestions in shaping his own thoughts. These volumes with their appropriate sayings enable one always to hear the first speaker before going to the meeting. Vol. I. Patriotic and Secular. 12mo, 576 pages. $1.75. Vol. II. Anniversary and Religious. 12mo, 516 pages. $1.75. Vol. III. Fraternal and Benevolent. 12mo, 540 pages. $2.00. Vol. IV. Makers of the American Republic. 12mo., 528 pages. $2.00. Vol. V. Dictionary of Living Thoughts. 12mo, 460 pages. $2.00.

Life of Jesus the Christ

By Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. The concentration of Mr. Beecher's vigorous intellect upon his labor during the later years of his life produced a ripe and well-matured composition, scholarly enough to attract scholars, free from controversial temper, fresh, instructive and attractive to readers of every class not a sectarian plea, but a Christian book. The work has been pronounced by the very highest authority to be "the book which the masses of the Christian world have been waiting for." Complete in one volume. 8vo, 752 pages. Cloth, $2.00.

Famous men of the Old Testament

A Series of Seventeen Lectures. By Rev. M. B. Wharton, D.D.

"Here we have biography, history and biblical interpretation. They are inextricably interwoven. The narrative of Bible men's lives makes the most fascinating reading. To know them is to know the story of Bible times. and much of Bible teachings. The author is a masterful preacher, and under his handling the men are made to stand out clearly and grandly."-Michigan Christian Advocate, Detroit. 12mo, 334 pages. Cloth, $1.50.

Famous Women of Sacred Story

The Old and New Testament. Two volumes; each a Series of Sixteen Lectures. By Rev. M. B. Wharton, D.D.

"As woman appears in her finest light in sacred history, the aim of the lectures is to point wise lessons for the wives and mothers of the nineteenth century from the good, the beautiful, the frail and the infamous as portrayed in the Scriptures. The author's style is clear and graceful and the book will find many interested readers.”—The Presbyterian. Illustrated. 12mo, 318 and 340 pages. Cloth, each, $1.50.

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E. B. TREAT & COMPANY

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Its price is small, its use a fine habit.

Looking Backward

Look backward if you want to look into the future of an

Emerson Piano

The past half-century will show pianes of this make in all kinds of use- Concert Hall, Church, School and the Home.

You may see them after two or three generations have taken lessons on them, and they will still be good sweet toned and serviceable pianos.

Ask people who possess an Emerson (for the purchaser of one seldom parts with it) what they thought of it thirty years ago ten years ago-today?

Thus the past becomes a mirror of the future, and proves to you that it pays to buy a piano with a good record-a known quantity, a guaranty of honest workmanship, and a beauty of tone that stays with it to the end.

Send for catalogue and descriptive booklet of their
New Short Grand

EMERSON PIANO CO.
120 Boylston St. (Dept Z) 92 Michigan Ave.
BOSTON, MASS.
CHICAGO, Il L.

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