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Generally adopted by Art Supervisors in the largest cities.

Because of its mobility, due to its light weight, substantial bolted construction and metal floor slides, it can be quickly and easily shifted to conform to lighting conditions or location of models. Its private lockers prevent the loss of 10 to 20 per cent of the student's time carrying material from wall cabinets. The double adjustable top with stationary section keeps all materials and even small models within easy reach, yet out of the way.

E. H. SHELDON & CO.,

MUSKEGON, MICH.
Established 1890.

Manufacturers of Equipment for
Manual Training Art Mechanical Drawing
Sewing

Cooking

Physics

Chemistry Agriculture Biology

Band Saws

Built in two sizes, 30 and 36 inch wheel, with latest improvements; non-friction guides above and below the table, adjustable guards. Table tilts both ways, arranged for either belt or direct motor drive.

Send for our Special Manual
Training Catalogue.

Hall & Brown Wood Working Machine Co.

Home Office and Factory:

1913 to 1933 North Broadway, ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.

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ELEMENTARY WOODWORK, CABINET MAKING, CARPENTRY, PATTERN MAKING, FARM WOODWORK.

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This is the great day of specialization. We look for the specialist in teaching, we look for the pupil specially trained to do a given job. In a like manner we look to the merchant best fitted to serve our every requirement.

Most any lumber yard can sell a board. There is no trick in that. A few lumber dealers have specialized in lumber for schools and are ready and willing to make up shipments for any and all purposes.

We commend to your attention the specialist in lumber. Don't just buy a board or a carload of lumber, but get what you want and get service. The above firms are now specializing in lumber for woodworking departments in schools.

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PALMER'S PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS and NORRIS and SMITH'S SHOP MATHEMATICS

They are the outstanding texts of the leading vocational schools of the country. Which of these two series interests YOU? (1.) The Palmer series in four pocket

volumes presents more than 3000 drill exercises and problems covering many phases of shop work and practically all trades. The four books grew out of evening school work at Armour Institute of Technology.

(2.) The Norris and Smith and Norris and Craigo books were developed in the Extension Division of the University of Wisconsin. They concentrate on the mathematics necessary to the man in the metal working trades.

Palmer's PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS Part I.-Arithmetic with Applications.....$1.25 Part II.-Geometry with Applications.. Part III-Algebra with Applications..

$1.25 $1.25

in the Manual Training Department

Part IV-Trigonometry with Logarithms...$1.25 Norris & Smith's SHOP MATHEMATICS Part 1.-Norris and Smith's Shop Arithmetic ...

. $1.75

Part II.-Norris and Craigo's Advanced Shop Mathematics

. $1.75

Free Examination Coupon

MCGRAW-HILL BOOK CO., INC.,

370 Seventh Ave., New York.

You may send me for 10 days' free examination:

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No skims,

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International Electric Heaters Are Better

I agree to return the books if they are not adopted in my classes.

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(Books sent on approval to retail purchasers in the U. S. and Canada only.)

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INDUSTRIAL ARTS MAGAZINE

Incorporating: HANDICRAFT and the ARTS AND CRAFTS MAGAZINE

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Entered January 20, 1914, as second-class matter in the Postoffice at Milwaukee, Wis., under the Act of March 8, 1879.
by The Bruce Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Title registered as a Trade Mark in the U. S. Patent Office, January 16, 1917.
the Associated Business Papers and Audit Bureau of Circulations.

SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION

The subscription price of the Magazine is $2.50 per year, payable in advance. Postage for Canadian and Mexican subscriptions, 35 cents,
for foreign countries, 50 cents. Single copies, not over six months old, 30 cents; more than six months old, 50 cents. No orders accepted for
volumes dating back more than five years. Extra copies more than two years old, not available. Notice for discontinuance of subscription must
reach Publication Office in Milwaukee, at least fifteen days before date of expiration. Notices for changes of address should invariably include
the old as well as the new address. Complaint of non-receipt of subscribers' copies cannot be honored unless made within fifteen days after
date of issue.

EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS

The Board of Editors invites contributions of all kinds bearing upon the Industrial-Arts Education, Manual Training, Art Instruction,
Domestic Science, and related subjects. Unless otherwise arranged for, manuscripts, drawings, projects, news articles, etc., should be sent to
the Publication Office in Milwaukee, where proper disposition will be made. The Board of Editors meets each month, and all contributions sub-
mitted are given careful attention. Contributions when accepted are paid for at regular space rates. In all cases manuscripts should be accom-
panied by full return postage.

The Industrial-Arts Magazine is on sale at Brentano's, 5th Ave. and 27th St., New York City: Brentano's, F and 12th Sts., Washington,
D. C.; John Wanamaker, Market St., Philadelphia; A. C. McClurg & Co., 218 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.

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