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 WE ADVISE THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE READING:

"The Spirella Monthly."

"The Spirella Monthly Letter."

"The Spirella Correspondence Course."

"All Correspondence."

"Magic Story," by Dey.

"Business Philosopher and Salesmanship."

"Ginger Talks," by W. C. Holman. "A Message to Garcia," by Elbert Hubbard.

"Letters of a Self-Made Merchant to His Son," by Lorimer.

"System Magazine," one year.

"Optimistic Voices," by Hoffman.

"Self Help," by Rev. Samuel Smiles. "Golden Rule in Business," by Marden. "The Kingship of Self Control," by Wm. Geo. Jordon.

"Character, the Grandest Thing in the World," by Marden.

"Power of Truth," by Jordon.

"Don't Worry," by Seward.

"Good Manners and Success," by Marden.

"Salesmanship Analyzed," by Dukesmith.

"Self Culture," by Channing. "Self Reliance," by Emerson.

"Compensation," by Emerson.

"Work," by Black.

"Getting on in the World," by Matthews.

"Men Who Sell Things," by Moody.

"Rational Living," by King.

"Empire of Business," by Carnegie.

"Map of Life," by Lecky.

"Dollars and Sense," by Hunter. Most of the above are given by us as Monthly premiums on sales. See back cover of Spirella Monthly for particulars. Should you desire any of them except the first four, your local book seller can get them for you. If he cannot, write us for particulars and prices. Read carefully all the fashion magazines, dry goods journals, corset articles and adver­tisements appearing in the Sunday editions of daily newspapers. Take advantage of every opportunity and you will secure a liberal education on Corsetry and Salesmanship.

"WE GIVE ADVICE, BUT WE CANNOT GIVE THE WISDOM TO PROFIT."

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