TIFFANY & Co. Comparison of Prices Tiffany & Co. always welcome a com- Upon advice as to requirements and To persons known to the house, or to Fifth Avenue New York and 37th Street Formerly at Union Square Tiffany & Co. 1906 Blue Book will be sent to intending purchasers without charge This catalogue contains no illustrations It is a compact little volume of 530 pages and over 6,000 suggestions of jewelry, silverware and choice artistic objects suitable for wedding or other gifts, with the minimum and maximum prices at which they may be purchased Mail Order Department Tiffany & Co.'s removal to their new building, Fifth Avenue and Thirtyseventh Street, has enabled them to materially increase the scope and facilities of their Mail Order Department Patrons unable to visit the establishment are assured expeditious service and the same careful attention as is given to purchases made in person Tiffany & Co. are strictly retailers Theydo not employ agents or sell their wares through other dealer OVERLAND MONTHLY FEBRUARY, 1906 AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF THE WEST CONTENTS: Frontispiece, "A Field Day.". .100 In Times of Peace........... ..By R. L. Ballard. (Illustrated). . 101 113 114 By Charles Lorrimer (Illustrated)..116 By Elliott Flower .By Geraldine Meyrick ..... 123 By Donald Kennicott. (Illustrated)..127 Trial of the Simple Life, A.. ..By Josephine Maxim When the Day Breaks (Poem)....By Sarah Schmucker Girl from the Golden West, The (Poem) .133 .137 By Arthur Ryan. (Illustrated)..138 Man With the License, The...... By Joseph Hartman Desert Hop, A Over-Rated, The Grand Canyon of Colorado Fast and Loose ... .140 .177 .187 All communications in relation to manuscripts intended for publication or business of any kind 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 at the San Francisco, Cal., Postoffice as second class matter. The Overland Monthly subscription price is $1.50 a year payable in advance. Foreign subscriptions, $2.25. New Subscriptions can commence at any time during the year. Payment for Overland Monthly, when sent by mail, should be made in a Post-office MoneyOrder, Bank Check or Draft, Express Money-Order or Registered Letter. Silver sent through the mail is at sender's risk. Discontinuances. Remember that the publishers must be notified by letter when a subscriber wishes his magazine stopped. All 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. Letters should be addressed and drafts made payable to OVERLAND MONTHLY COMPANY, San Francisco, Cal. For back numbers more than three month old, an additional charge of 5c for each month is made. Contributors are requested to write name and address on first page of MS. 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, Publishers. 320 Sansome St., 8. F. Copyrighted 1905 by the Overland Monthly Co. |