TIFFANY & Co. Fifth Avenue & 37th Street, New York Holiday Announcement Messrs. Tiffany & Co.'s holiday preparations have been completed. The various departments are rich with new designs in jewelry of every description. silverware and selections of this season's choicest artistic objects from the art centres abroad Patrons are urged to place their Christmas orders at once, while the stock is fresh and contains many individual pieces that will not be duplicated Out-of-Town Service Upon advice as to requirements and limit of price Tiffany & Co. will send photographs, cuts, or careful descriptions of what their stock affords Goods Sent on Approval to any part of the United States, to 'persons known to the house or who will make themselves known by reference from any National Bank or responsible business house Tiffany & Co. are strictly retailers. They do not employ agents or sell their wares through other dealers Fifth Avenue New York Tiffany & Co. always welcome a comparison of prices Christmas Catalogue The 1907 Tiffany Blue Book or annual Christmas Catalogue, will be ready October 20th As heretofore the Blue Book contains no illustrations There are about 600 pages filled with concise descriptions and prices of jewelry, silverware, watches, clocks, bronzes, pottery, glass and other artistic merchandise An alphabetical side index gives quick access to the information To all persons at a distance from trade centres this Blue Book is a great convenience, as it conveys suggestions and gives prices of articles suitable for gifts Tiffany & Co. always welcome a comparison of prices, and the freedom with which the minimum and maximum prices are quoted throughout this little catalogue is an evidence that the house as cordially invites a comparison of prices up on Fifth Avenue as it always did in its old home on Union Square Upon application, a copy of the book will be sent to intending purchasers without charge by addressing Tiffany & Co., Fifth Avenue and Thirtyseventh Street-Press Reviews Overland Monthly An Illustrated Magazine of the West. November, 1906 Love That Lasts, The (Poem). . . . . . . . Charles S. Ross Question of the Unemployed, The. ..320 (Benj. Ide Wheeler and Douglas Tilden) (Ill.) Henry Meade Bland.. .321 My Mission (Poem) In the White City. Unwritten Song, The (Poem) "Picturesque California," an illustration.. ..362 Reliable Fire Protection the Greatest Present Need of San Francisco. Youth to the Worldly-Wise, (Poem)....Marie Parish "Doing Business Without Skyscrapers in San Francisco," (Illustrations). . . . ...389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394 .388 N. J. Manson .395 ..397 ..398 .406 .410 All communications in relation to manuscripts intended for publication, business connected with the magazine, and drafts, should be addressed to the OVERLAND MONTHLY CO.and not to individuals on the staff. THE OVERLAND MONTHLY, an Illustrated Magazine of the West. Entered as second class matter June 25, 1906, at the Post-office at Alameda, California, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. We have established Northwestern offices for the OVERLAND MONTHLY at 33-34 Silver Discontinuances.-Remember that the publishers must be notified by letter when a subscriber wishes his magazine stopped. Alf arrearage must be paid. Always give the name of the Post-office to which your magazine is sent. Your name cannot be found on our books unless this is done. Contributors are requested to write name and address on first page or MSS., and on the back of each photograph or illustration submitted. It is also necessary that in writing to the magazine concerning contributions, the name of the article should be mentioned. OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY, 905 Lincoln Avenue, Alameda Cal. 721 Market street, San Francisco; Copyrighted, 1906, by the Overland Monthly Co. New York Central & Hudson River, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Big Four Route, Michigan Central, Boston & Albany, Pittsburg & Lake Erie, Lake Erie & Western, Chicago, Indiana & Southern, Lake Erie, Alliance & Wheeling, New York & Ottawa and Rutland Railroads. If ample capital provides security; If undivided profits indicate prosperity; AMERICAN NATIONAL FRANCIS CUTTING, Vice-President Merchants' Exchange Building. BANK GEO. N. O'BRIEN Cashier |