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CATALOGUE
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4:
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARAC-
TER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; MOTION. PICTURES
1914 .
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 9, No. 1
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOE
1914
The Act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards
any copyright registration.”
i Soca Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued
quarterly, is arranged in three alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of
titles as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other iden-
tifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright
of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for works of art).
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except
Moving pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations.
Ill. Containing titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and Class M, Motion
pictures other than photoplays. |
Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy-
right Office.
To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated.
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,”
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’’ Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’’? Class J, Photographs; ‘‘K,’’ Class K, Prints
and pictorial illustrations; ‘‘L,’’ Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and ‘‘M,’’ Class
M, Motion pictures other than photoplays. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a
published work, followed by date of publication. ‘‘© 1c.’’ stands for copyright regis-
tration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of
the photograph or other identifying reproduction; and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the
date of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy
of the pictorial contribution is required.
The annual index of proprietors, portraits, principal artists, and motion-picture titles
is furnished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price for
part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, payable
in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money order, express order,
or New York draft.
(a)
NOTICE.
The Return to Copyright Claimants of Copyright Books (including
Periodicals), Maps, Charts, Dramatic or Musical Compositions, Engrav-
ings, Cuts, Prints, Chromos, and Photographs.
Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts
respecting copyrights” provide as follows:
-Sxc. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under
the provisions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this
Act the Librarian of Congress shall determine what books and other
articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections of the
Library of Congress, including the law library, and what other books
or articles shall be placed in the reserve collections of the Library of
Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other governmental
libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided,
together with all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the
Librarian of Congress and the register of copyrights, jointly, shall,
at suitable intervals, determine what of these received during any
period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve in the permanent
files of the Copyright Office, and, after due notice, as hereinafter pro-
vided, may, within their discretion, cause the remaining articles and
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed
in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November,
inclusive, a statement of the years of receipt of such article and a
notice to permit any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful
claimant to claim and remove before the expiration of the month of
December of that year anything found which relates to any of his
productions deposited or registered for copyright within the period
of years stated not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this
Act: And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished
work shall be destroyed during its term of copyright without specific
notice to the copyright proprietor of record, permitting him to claim
and remove it.
In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law,
Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other
lawful claimant of any copyright book (including periodical), map,
chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo,
or photograph deposited for copyright registration in the Office of the
Librarian of Congress during the years 1900 to June 30, 1909, in-
clusive, that any such author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful
claimant may send to the register of copyrights his full name, the
full title of the copyright book (including periodical), map, chart,
(111)
NOTICE
dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or
photograph, the year in which copyright registration was made, and,
if possible, the number under which such copyright book (including
periodical), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engrav-
ing, cut, print, chromo, or photograph was entered for copyright,
with a request for its return. On receipt of such information and
request, such copyright book (including periodical), map, chart,
dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or
photograph will be returned to the author, copyright proprietor, or
other lawful claimant, unless it has been otherwise disposed of
according to law.
Application for the return of such copyright book (including
periodical), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engrav-
ing, cut, print, chromo, or photograph should be made as early as
possible during the year 1914. If no such application has been re-
ceived during said year, such copyright book (including periodical),
map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print,
chromo, or photograph the title of which, as recorded in the Copy-
right Office, has been published in the Catalogue of Copyright entries,
as provided by law, to which catalogue the claimants of such copy-
righted work are hereby referred for a description of the works
referred to in this notice, may be disposed of in accordance with the
provisions of section 60 of said act.
THORVALD SOLBERG,
Register of Copyrights.
Fepruary 1, 1914.
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO COPY-
RIGHT PROPRIETORS.
Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the
act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled ‘‘An act to amend and con-
solidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, or other
lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the periodicals
named below deposited and registered for copyright to his name as indicated in
the list given below.
One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound
volumes of newspapers preserved in the Library of Congress. Only the dupli-
eate copy may be withdrawn by the copyright proprietor.
The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the
name of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies
indicated.
Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of
Copyrights.
LIsT OF COPYRIGHTED MONTHLIES, INDICATING YEARS WHICH May BE
WITHDRAWN.
AB C pathfinder railway guide. 1879-19098
© New England railway pub. co.
American digest. 1887-1909
© West pub. co.
American journal of the medical sciences. 1870-1909
© Lea bros. & co.; H. C. Lea’s sons & co.
American society of civil engineers. Proceedings and Transactions. 1878-1909
© American soc. of civil engineers.
Argosy. 1890-1909
© Frank A. Munsey; The Frank A. Munsey co.; Munsey & co.
Automobile. 1899-1907
© E. L. Powers co.; Class journal co.
Baby pathfinder. © 1886-1909
New England railway pub. co.
Bibliotheca sacra. 1870-1906
© Bibliotheca sacra co.; W. F. Draper; E. J. Goodrich.
Brickbuilder. 1892-1909
© Rogers and Manson; Brickbuilder pub. co.
Buyers’ reference. 1892-1909
© Buyers’ reference co.
Carpet and upholstery trade review. 1888-1909
© Review pub. co.
Carriage monthly. 1873-1909
© Ware bros.; Ware bros. co.; I. D. Ware.
Cassier’s magazine. 1891-1909
© Cassier magazine co.
Chicago apparel gazette. 1903-1909
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
Christian science journal. 1885-1909
© Mary Baker G. Eddy; National Christian scientists’ assn.
Clothier and furnisher. 1894-1909
© Masson pub. co.; Geo. N. Lowrey co.
Delineator. 1874-1909
© Butterick pub. co.; E. Butterick & co.
Eastern drug market.
© Eastern drug co.
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1901-1908
DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED
Eclectic medical journal.
© Scudder bros. co.; John M. Seudder; John M. Scudder &
sons.
Educational review.
© Henry Holt & co.; Educational review pub. co.
Electrical age.
© Electrical age pub. co.
Engineering magazine.
© John R. Dunlap; Engineering mag. co.
Frank Leslie’s magazine.
© Frederick L. Colver; Frank Leslie pub. house; Mrs. Frank
Leslie.
Furniture trade review.
© Review pub. co.
General digest. American and English.
© Lawyers’ cooperative pub. co.
Good housekeeping.
© Good housekeeping; Phelps pub. co.; Clark W. Bryan & co.
Guaranteed attorneys’ quarterly.
© John R. Bland.
Haberdasher.
© J. W. Gibson co.; Haberdasher co.
Homiletic monthly.
© J. F. Wagner; Homiletic monthly.
Homiletic review.
2 ne Funk & Wagnalls co.; I. K. Funk & co.; Funk & Wagnalls.
ub.
© Trade news pub. co.
Ice and refrigeration.
© H. S. Rich & co.; Nickerson & Collins co.
Inland Printer.
© Inland printer co.
Journal of cutaneous and genito-urinary diseases.
© Physicians’ pub. co.; Grafton press; Wm. Wood & co.;
Appleton & co.
Keystone.
© Benjamin Thorpe; Keystone pub. co.; Samuel H. Steele.
Ladies’ home journal.
© Curtis pub. co.; Cyrus H. K. Curtis.
List of buyers.
© Buyers reference co.; Gage pub. co.
Machinery.
© Industrial press.
Medicine.
© Wm. M. Warren; E. G. Swift; Geo. S. Davis.
Men’s wear.
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
Mercantile adjuster.
© Mercantile adjuster pub. co.
Merck’s archives; and Merck’s report.
© Merck & co.
Missionary review of the world.
© Funk & Wagnalls co.; Funk & Wagnalls.
Motor.
© Wm. Randolph Hearst; Star co.; New pub. co.
Nickel pathfinder.
© New England railway pub. co.
Official railway equipment guide; and
Official railway equipment register.
© Railway equipment and pub. co.
Rand-MeNally railway guide and handbook.
© American railway guide co.; Rand, McNally & co.
Rudder.
© Rudder pub. co.; T. F. Day.
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1891-1909
1890-1909
1891-1909 ©
1891-1909
1875-1905
1889-1909
1894-1907
1885-1909
1901-1909
1889-1909
1900-1909
1881-1909
1893-1909
1891-1909
1891-1909
1887-1908
1889-1909
1887-1909
1903-1909
1894-1909
1895-1906
1896-1909
1886-1909
1892-1909
1888-1909
1903-1909
1872-1901
1890-1909
1886-1909
1890-1909
DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED
Short stories. 1890-1909
© Current literature pub. co.; Harold Goodwin; Short stories
co.; EF. M. Somers.
Smart set. 1900-1909
© Ess ess pub. co.
Success. . 1897-1909
© Success co.; Success pub. co.; McGraw-Marden co.
Therapeutic gazette. 1885-1909
© Wm. M. Warren; E. G. Swift; Geo. S. Davis.
Travelers and shippers directory. 1899-1906
© Denborn co.
Travelers official railway guide; and |
Official guide. 1870-1909
© National railway pub. co. |
Travelers railway guide; and |
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Travelers ready reference guide. 1885-1909
© Knickerbocker guide co.; American railway guide co.
Upholsterer. 1887-1909
© Clifford & Lawton; Clifford Scott & Lawton.
Western brewer. 1876-1909
© H. S. Rich & co.; J. M. Wing & co.
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ALLARDICE (JESSIE D.) Providence, | AZAMBRE (H.)—Continued.
oR. I. [1 Jésus devant Pilate. [Jesus stand-
Venus; by Will M. Drowne. [Draped | ing, surrounded by soldiers and multi-
woman with hands clasped behind
head, standing behind gauze screen
stretched from one bank of flowers to
another, while flock of birds fly around
her.] ©1c. Feb. 24, 1914; G 46019.
AMBERG (Louis) & son, New York. [2
New born babe; by J. Jusko. Head
of young infant with full cheeks, fiat
nose and faun-like ears. ©1c. Jan. 9,
1914; G 45520.
AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O.
[3
Brook Hill dog; by Alexander Pope.
Dog lying with head and feet in win-
dow of kennel. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1914;
G 45723.
ARMOUR (J. OGDEN) Chicago. [4
Armour (Philip D.); by Lawton
Parker. [Left three-quarter view,
half-length portrait, of man wearing
side-whiskers.] © 1c. Feb. 16. 1914;
G 45950.
ART CHANDELIER & BRONZE CO., New
York. [5, 6
Defying eagle; by Magnani. [Statue
of large eagle standing with right claw
on escutcheon and left wing out-
stretched.] © 1c. Jan. 29, 1914; G
45724.
Roaring lion; by Magnani. [Statue
of lion lying prone with left paw on
escutcheon, head up and mouth open.]
© 1c. Jan. 29, 1914; G 45725.
AUBERT (JOSEPH) Paris.
Aprés la passion.
man entering tomb.]
1914; G@ 45751.
AZAMBRE (H.) Paris. [8-12
Ecce Homo, [Pilate standing, point-
ing to Jesus at his side while the
multitude below shout.]
Je suis la fleur des champs. [Right
profile bust portrait of woman wear-
ing mantilla and low-neck dress, sur-
rounded by flowers.]
[7
[Two women and
© 1 ce. Feb. 3,
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tude, watching Pilate seated on bench
washing his hands.]
Vierge et JVeucharistie [Woman
with hands outstretched standing be-
hind child who is holding bread in
right hand and cup in left.]
Voici le pain des anges. [Child
kneeling, with hands folded, looking
up at angel holding cup.]
© 1c. each Feb. 3, 1914; G 45746-
45750.
BAER (LILLIAN), New York. [13
Book end. Draped girl Seated read-
ing from open book in lap. © 1.
Jan. 5, 1914; G 45499.
BALL (CAROLINE PEDDLE). Westfield,
N. J. [14-17
Book rest, 1. Small boy seated on
floor with pen, paper and overturned
ink pot. ©1c. Feb. 11, 1914; G 45855.
—— 2, Figure of little girl seated on
floor with big book in lap. ©1ce. Feb.
11, 1914; G@ 45856.
Little surf. Statuette of little girl
in bathing suit shrinking from wave.
© ic. Feb. 11, 1914; G 45857.
Trophy (The). Statuette of small
boy in bathing suit, at seashore,
holding up horseshoe crab. © 1 ¢.
Feb. 11, 1914; G@ 45854.
BARNHORN (CLEMENT JOHN), Cincin-
nati. [18-21
Autumn. Sculptured fountain fig-
ure of boy Seated, surrounded by
grapes and leaves, holding overturned
jar. ©1¢. Jan. 30, 1914; G 45728.
Spring. Sculptured fountain figure
of nude child, with wreath of flow-
ers on head, seated holding dolphin.
©1e. Jan. 30, 1914; G 45726.
Summer. Sculptured fountain fig-
ure of boy, with garland of roses
about shoulders, holding shell. ©1e.
Jan. 80, 1914; G 45727.
Winter. Sculptured fountain fig-
ure of boy seated putting on skates.
© 1c. Jan. 30, 1914; G 45729.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22
Barr (EuGENE C.), Chicago. [22
Three babies’ heads; by Helen Kolb.
[Drawing showing profile of baby at
left, front view of one in center and
three-quarter view of one at right.]
©1c. Feb. 3, 1914; G 45848.
BARRERE (A.) Paris. [23-27
Autos (Les) [Frieze in six sections
showing people driving crude automo-
biles down country road.]
Bateaux (Les) [Frieze in six sec-
tions showing cottages, and sheep graz-
ing, on bank of lake where several
sail-boats are passing. ]
Danses persanes. [Frieze in six sec-
tions showing girls attired in bloomers,
jacket and scarf, dancing. ]
Foret de Fontainebleau.
six sections showing small forest of
seattering trees in which man is cut-
ting wood and two women with child
earrying brush. ]
Marquises (Les) [Frieze in six sec-
tions showing women in fancy hoop-
skirt dresses, on lawn.]
© 1c. each Jan. 27, 1914; G 45711-
45715.
BARTHOLOMEW (HLMER' JEFFERSON),
Chicago. [28, 29
Motor nervous system compared
with an electric lighting system.
[Drawing of human body showing
nervous system.] ©1ce. Jan. 10, 1914;
G 45619.
Sympathetic nervous system com-
pared with an office building. [Draw-
ing of human trunk showing bones
and nerves.] © 1 c¢. Jan., 10. 1914;
G 45618.
BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHIC co., New York.
[30-35
Archer, from St. Sebastian; by Leon
Bakst. [Drawing, back view, of man
in Roman garb standing with bow in
right hand. ]
Bayadere, from Drieu bleu; by Leon
Bakst.
in stage costume dancing. ]
Danse orientale. [Profile drawing
of oriental woman dancing with long
searf in hands.]
Fiance, for Dieu bleu; by Leon
Bakst. [Front view, drawing, of ori-
ental man in ornate costume standing,
looking over right shoulder. ]
Sacrificial attendant, from Dieu
bleu; by Leon Bakst. [Front view
drawing of man in oriental priestly
dress standing with long staff in left
hand. }
[Frieze in
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BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHIC co.—Continued.
Valse noble, from the Carnival of
Schumann; by Leon Bakst. [Right
three-quarter view drawing of man in
cutaway suit standing with silk hat
in left hand.]
© 1c. each Jan. 2, 1914: G 45487-
45492.
BERLINGER (J.M.) New York. [36, 37
Architectural plan of Victor Eman-
uel monument in Rome. Outline draw-
ing of two pillars connected by arch.
©1c. Jan. 3, 1914; G 45516.
Victor Emanuel monument in Rome.
Architectural front view drawing of
equestrian monument in front of pal-
ace. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1914; G 45515.
BERNARDINI STATUARY CO., New York.
[38
Rita (Saint) of Cascia; by F. Simi.
[Statue of woman in nun’s garb kneel-
ing before crucifix.] © 1c. Feb. 18,
1914; G 46001.
BicELOW (G. HEFFLAND) San Diego,
Cal. | [39-44
Bright eyes. [Front bust portrait
of girl, -in sailor suit, laughing.] ©
1c. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45616.
Call of the Madonna. [Front bust
portrait of girl in low-neck dress,
with hair parted in middle and hang-
ing over shoulders, looking up.]
1c. Jan. 28, 1914; G 45716.
Eyes that speak. [Right three-
quarter view bust portrait of girl in
low-neck dress inclining head toward
left shoulder.] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1914;
G 45717.
Madonna Contemplation. Front bust
portrait of young woman appearing
above bank of flowers, with wreath of
thorns and cross in background.
1c. Feb. 24, 1914; G 46017.
Realization of the Madonna. [Right
three-quarter view bust portrait of girl
with wreath over head, attired in low-
neck dress.] © 1c. Jan. 28, 1914;
G 45718.
Woodland drive. [Smooth road
throvgh woods of large tall trees.] ©
1 e¢. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45617.
Boots PURE DRUG CO., LTD., Notting-
ham, England. [45
Little girl clasping
©. 1,¢e;;Jan. 12,
Little Bruvver.
baby in her arms.
1914; G 45525.
WORKS
no. 1, 1914
OF ART
68
BosseL (Louis A.) New York. [46
Angelus (The), the school and the
eross. [School scene showing children
playing in front of school-house, with
the Angelus above and cross at right.]
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1914; G 45705.
BRACKEN (CLIO) Brighton, Mass. [47
Dancers (The). Statuette of man
and woman dancing the turkey-trot.
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1914; G 45513.
BRACONY (LEoPoLD), New York. [48
Uncie Sam after the completion of
the Panama Canal. [Statue of Uncle
Sam seated on one bank of canal with
right hand resting on the other while
ships pass under his arm. © 1c. Jan.
16, 1914; G 45548.
Burton, SAMUEL CHATWOOD, Urbana,
Ill. [49
Whither. Relief panel showing four
winged horses drawing chariot in
which are a man seated driving and
woman at his side embracing him. ©
1 ec. Jan. 9, 1914; G 45521.
Busson (GUILLAUME), Paris.
Hallali de chevreuil; de Georges
Busson. [Huntsmen in forest sur-
rounding pack of dogs which have
eaught a buck.] © 1. Feb. 17, 1914;
G 45953.
Hallali de sanglier; de Georges
Busson. [Group of huntsmen in for-
est watching pack of dogs fighting
wild boar in pool.] © 1. Feb. 17,
1914; G 45952.
CAPRONI (P. P.) & BRO., INC., Boston.
[52-59
Cayuse at spring: by Cyrus E. Dal-
lin. Statuette of Ute chief, with pa-
poose, on back of horse which is drink-
ing from spring. 1c. Jan. 19, 1914;
[50, 51
G 45570.
Dickens (Charles); by Raffaello
Gironi. Sculptured bust of Dickens,
with bare head. wearing open coat.
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1914; G 45573.
Edward VII, king; by W. Pierce
Roberts. Sculptured bust of king in
uniform Showing medals. ©1e. Jan.
19, 1914; G 45567.
Lincoln (Abraham); by Cyrus E.
Dallin. Statuette of Lincoln stand-
ing bareheaded, in meditative position,
with chin resting on left hand and
right holding scroll. © 1c. Jan. 19,
1914; G 45571.
Lion of lucerne; by Raffaello
Gironi. Bas-relief plaque of lion lying
prone on rock with paw on helmet. ©
le. Jan. 19, 1914; G 45569.
CAPRONI (P. P.) & BRO., INC.—Contd.
Stowe (Harriet Beecher); by Cy-
rus E. Dallin. Sculptured bust, on
square moulded base, of woman with
lace collar and drapery over shoulders.
©1c. Feb. 13, 1914; G 45927.
Tennyson (Alfred); by Raffaello
Gironi. Sculptured bust of Tennyson
bareheaded and wearing buttoned coat.
@iteve: Jan 19, AQIAGIG, 45572:
Washington at Trenton; by Raffaello
Gironi. Bas-relief piaque showing
Washington on _ horseback holding
sword in right hand and chapeau on
left arine,< “Cy 1 ¢. San. 19, 1914- ¢
45569.
CaRLI (L.) & co., Philadelphia. [60
Moose. Plaster model of bull moose
standing. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1914: G
45934.
CHILD (EDWIN B.), New York. [61
Three panel decoration with archi-
tectural setting. [In left panel, entitled
Spring, are two girls and child gather-
ing flowers: in central panel, entitled
Goddess Hera fostering the fine arts,
is draped woman in grove holding can-
vas and looking down at three musi-
cians, and right panel, Autumn, shows
woman with basket of grapes on head
standing by man and child squatted
near urn | xt co Jan. 31,1994:
G 457831.
CHurRCcH (ANGELICA SCHUYLER), New
York. [62
Caduceus. Two serpents twined
about toreh with two outstretched
wings at top. © 1).e«¢ Jan, 2; 1914;
G 45702.
CuurcH (FREDERICK STuART), New
York. [63-68
Dance (The) Young girl seated on
bank clapping her hands to time of
bear dancing. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914;
G 46021.
Girl with pink vine and flamingoes.
Four flamingoes in lily pond watching
girl standing on bank, holding vine of
flowers. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45628.
Head in charcoal. Life size head
of girl in charcoal, with pastel touches.
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46022.
Just a sketch. Left profile charcoal
drawing of girl’s head with flowing
hair. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45629.
Peggy. Left three-quarter view bust
portrait of girl, with high bonnet
trimmed in roses and curly locks hang-
ing on each side of face, smiling.
©1e. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45630.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
69
pt.Iv,n.s.,v.9
CHURCH (FREDERICK STuART)—Contd.
Sea-gulis. Front bust portrait of
girl in low-neck dress with flowing
hair, on background of flying sea-
gulls. ©1c. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45631.
CLARK (JAMES L.), New York. [69,70
African black rhino. [Statue of
large rhinoceros standing.] © 1 «.
Jan. 2, 1914; G 454838.
Rhinoceros. Statuette of rhinoceros
standing with head lowered and fore-
feet together. © 1c. Jan. 13, 1914;
G 45528.
CocKETT (MARGUERITE S.), Boston. [71
Madonna and child. [Statue of
Mary standing with child Jesus on
mene em. Cyd C. dum 1 aoa
G 45706.
Da PrATO (A.) co., Charlestown, Mass.
[72-76
Angel for candelabra, 1. [Statue of
angel holding long neck oriental lamp
over left shoulder.] © 1c. Jan. 23,
1914; G 45689.
2. [Statue of angel holding long
neck oriental lamp over right shoul-
der.] ©l1c. Jan, 23, 1914; G 45690.
Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary.
[Statue of Virgin Mary in drapery
standing on serpent with two cherubs
at her feet.] ©1c. Jan. 17, 1914; G
45549.
Head of Christ after Pochini; by
Antonio Da Prato. [Sculptured bust
of Christ dead on cross.] © 1 «.
Jan. 17, 1914; G 45550.
Preta. [Sculptured group of Mary
seated on rock holding body of Jesus
across her lap.] ©1c. Jan, 23, 1914;
G 45691.
Davis (LEONARD M.) New York.
[77—SO
Lake Atlin. Sharp mountain peak
rising behind foothills which project
into lake at left, with mountains in
background. © 1c. Jan. 23, 1914; G
456096.
Palisades of the Yukon. [View of
large river with long continuous line
of steep bluffs on left bank which are
reflected in the water.] ©1c. Jan. 23,
1914; G 45697.
Serpentine aurora borealis. From
bottom of canvas, in distance, starts
fine serpent-like line of light which in-
creases in size as it nears top, making
seven zig-zag folds. © 1c. Jan. 23,
1914; G 45698.
Davis (LEONARD M.)—Continued.
Taku glacier. River of ice flanked
by mountains on each side, with small
icebergs floating in water in fore-
ground. ©1c. Jan. 23, 1914; G 45695.
De Marco & Romori, New York. [81
Time is money. [Sculpture figure of
draped woman standing by large
clock.] ©1l1c. Jan. 26, 1914; G 45700.
Di LevA (M.) ART EMBROIDERY CO., New
York. [82
Lion. Lion in bas-relief standing on
platform protecting united relief bars
labeled, O.. EF. D..t. taie oes. So.
1914; G 46090.
DILLON, MCLELLAN & BEADEL, New
York. 83
Proposed hall of historic records. -
[Drawing of large square building in
Roman style with five arches at en-
trance.] ©1e. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45632.
DRAYTON (GRACE G.) New York.
4-86
Kubist kiddie. [Angular drawing of
little boy.] © 1. Dee. 10, 1913; G
45623.
Kubist kitty. [Angular drawing of
eat.] ©1c. Dec. 16, 19138; G 45621.
Kubist kur. [Angular drawing of
small dog with one ear lapped.] ©
1c, Dec. 10, 1918; G 45622.
DuRAND (J. M.) Paris. [87
Communion de la Sainte Vierge.
[Man in priestly robes administering
the Lord’s Supper to woman kneeling
before altar.] ©1e. Feb. 3, 1914; G
45752.
EBERLE (ABASTENIA ST. LEGER), New
York. 88, 89
Omar Khayyam book end, 1. Figure
of man seated on ground holding scroll
on knees. © 1c. Feb. 14, 1914; G
45981.
2. Woman seated on ground
holding bird on one hand and bow] in
the other. © 1 ¢. Feb. 14, 1914; G
45982.
ELWELL (R. FARRINGTON), Needham,
Mass. [90
Indian head. Right profile relief of
Indian head with war bonnet. ©1c.
Dec. 20. 1918; G 45625.
Ertt (JOHN) New York. [91
Lincoln (Abraham). Sculptured
bust on pedestal with name, Lincoln,
in panel. © 1c. Jan. 24, 1914; G
45699.
ee ee
WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1914
117
FAIRBANKS (AVARD) Salt Lake City.
[92, 93
Alaska brown bear. Statue of large
bear sitting on haunches looking in
distance. © 1c. Jan 20, 1914; G
45576,
Playing lion cubs. Sculptured group
of two cubs, one of which has thrown
the other down. ©1c. Jan. 20, 1914;
G 45575.
Farini (M.) New York. [94-101
Afternoon reverie. [Front view of
young woman seated in sedan with
open fan against her cheek. ]
Hinor. [Front bust portrait of girl
in boudoir cap and low-cut dress. ]
Florence. [Right three-quarter view
bust portrait of girl wearing low-neck
dress with bunch of flowers at bosom. ]
Louise. [Left profile and back view
of girl wearing wrap and lace cap.]
Meditation. [Young woman seated
by small table embroidering handker-
chief on round frame.]
Morning. [Young woman seated on
side of bed arranging her hair.]
Night. [Young woman seated in
bed, under canopy, with open book in
lap resting cheek on right hand.]
Sweet repose.
bed asleep. ]
©1c. each Jan. 20, 1914; G 45596-
45603.
[Little girl lying in
FELTON (Ezra W.) Marengo, Ia. [102
Long Lake Indiana, looking north.
[View over lake with trees and dense
shrubbery along its banks.] © 1 ec.
Feb. 14, 1914; G@ 45930.
FERGUSON (GEORGE W.), Stevens Point,
Wis. [103
Old straw hat with eggs. Eggs on
straw and feathers in old straw hat
lying on ground. ©1c. Jan. 17, 1914;
G 45548.
FoNSECA (JOSE DE) New York. [104
Lord’s card. [Cross enveloped in
clouds dotted with nine eyes, with in-
scription, Come my people, above.] ©
le. Jan. 24, 1914; G 45744.
FRANKLIN (DwicHtT) New York. [105
Campers (The) Sculptured pair of
bookends showing one man cooking
and another watching fire. ©1ce. Feb.
26, 1914; G 46093.
se a - T
s
FRANZ (CHARLES) Jamaica, N. Y.
[106, 107
Ochangeo ornaments and novelties, 5.
[Drawing of baseball players, actors,
soldiers, musical instruments, ete. on
large sheet.] ©l1e Jan. 21, 1914; G
45627.
Ochangeo ornaments and novelties, 6.
[Drawing of letters of alphabet, cornu-
copia, bottle, ete. on large sheet.] ©
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G@ 46008.
FRECHINGER (ARTHUR) New York.
108
Twain (Mark) Right profile bust
in bas-relief on plaque. ©1c. Feb. 21,
1914; G 46008.
FREY (CHARLES DANIEL) Chicago.
Michigan boulevard. building; by
Herbert Leo Grout. [Drawing of high
office building facing wide boulevard
filled with carriages and automobiles. ]
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1914; G 46092.
GARDNER STUDIO, Chicago. [110
Spirit of mischief; by Clyde A.
Gardner. [Grotesque statuette of
child with tail, and four little horns
on head.] © 1c. Jan. 14, 1914; G
45532.
GARGURWICH (ANTON VICTOR) Berke-
ley, Cal. f1t1 412
Double seal that is never broke.
[Coin between two poppies above cir-
cular scene showing pioneer on one
side of big bear and angel on the other,
with rocky island in background.] ©
1e. Jan. 19, 1914; G 45763.
I’m the man that put seal on Seal
Rock, for the exposition of 1915 San
Francisco. [Ribbon across circular
disk with scene of man on snow shoes
passing seals on rock.] ©1c. Jan. 19,
1914; G 45762.
GooDRICH (BLANCHE JSABELL) Somer-
ville, Mass. {113
Kutie Kue. [Right three-quarter
view of small boy in shirt-jacket and
knee-pants standing, with new moon at
right.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46023.
GUNN (ARCHIE) New York. [114-117
Adelaide. [Left three-quarter view
bust portrait of girl wearing large hat
turned up at side and tied under chin. ]
© 1c. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45592.
Elsie. [Right profile bust portrait
of girl in low-cut dress with flowers in
hair and on bosom.] © 1c. Jan. 20,
1914; G 45595.
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118
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
GUNN (ARCHIz£)—Continued.
Margaret. [Left three-quarter view
bust portrait of girl, in low-cut dress,
with flowers in hair and on bosom.]
©1c. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45593.
Marietta. [Front bust portrait of
girl in low-cut dress with large bunch
of flower at bosom.] © 1c. Jan. 20,
1914; G 45594.
HACKNER (E.) co., La Crosse, Wis.
[118-188
Main altar designed for Adoration
chapel, St. Joseph’s convent, Milwau-
kee, Wis.;: by Egid Hackner. Marble
and mosaic altar with figure of angel
on each side of tabernacle, surmounted
by three angels. ©1. Feb. 16, 1914;
G 45936.
Main altar designed for St. Joseph’s
church, Miesville, Minn.; by EHgid
Hackner. Altar with crucifixion group
above tabernacle. surmounted by dome
and cross. © 1 ec. Feb. 6,.1914; G
45836.
Marbie main altar designed for All
Saints church, Stuart. Iowa; by Egid
Hackner. Altar of stone, with canopy
top made in wocd. © 1 ¢. Feb. 6,
1914; G 45835,
Side altar, designed for St. Al-
phonsus church; by Egid Hackner.
Side altar with elaborate hand carv-
ings, reliefs on sides and angels in
central wood carvings. ©1ce. Jan. 8,
1914; G@ 45514. .
Side altar designed for St. Joseph’s
convent, Milwaukee, Wis.; by Egid
Hackner. [Marble and mosaic altar
with statue of Virgin Mary in niche
above altar table] © 1c. Feb. 16,
1914; G 48937. f
Harpre (R. Forp) Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
[1238, 124
Gwendolin. [Left three-quarter
view bust portrait of girl wearing
wide-brimmed hat and low-cut dress
with chiffon about neck.] ©1c. Jan.
28, 1914; G 45742.
Lydia. [Right three-quarter view
bust portrait of gir] in low-neck dress
and wide-brimmed hat.}] ©1e. Jan.
28, 1914; G 45748.
HARVEY (FRED), Kansas City, Mo.
[125-128
El Ortiz, Lamy, New Mexico; by
Herbert L. Grout. [Old Spanish mis-
sion with truncated tower in center
flanked by porch on each side.] ©le.
Jan. 19, 1914: G 45708,
6
HARVEY (FRED )—Continued.
Ladies retiring room, Union termi-
nal station, Wichita, Kan.; by Herbert
L. Grout. [Interior of long room with
benches along sides where several
women are seated.] © 1. Jan. 23,
1914; G 45694.
Mirage (The) ; by Herbert L. Grout.
[fT wo men mounted on horses and one
on foot at foot of rocky hill pointing
to small lake in distance surrounded
by shrubbery.] © 1 ¢. Jan. 19, 1914;
G 45704.
Soda fountain and entrance to Union
terminal station, Wichita, Kan.; by
Herbert L. Grout. [Soda fountain, in
large room, at right of doorway lead-
ing to trains.|] © le gam 23, 1914;
G 45693.
Harwoop (JOHN) & STANHOPE (FRED-
ERICK), New York. [129
Grumpy. [Grotesque statuette of
Cyril Maude in stage character of
Grumpy Standing with hands closed
and right foot on bundle of papers. ]
© 1c. Feb. 2, 1914; G 45734.
Hering (HENRY) New York. [1380-1838
Courage. [Statue of man standing
with shield and sword in right hand,
helmet on head and cloak over left
shoulder.] © 1c. Feb. 10, 1914; G
45845.
Devotion. [Statue of young man
standing with cloak over shoulders
and flag in right hand.] © 1. Feb.
10, 1914; G 45847.
Memory. [Statue of draped woman
standing with left hand behind head
and right holding hourglass.] © 1 «.
Feb. 10, 1914; G 45846.
Peace. [Statue of draped woman
standing with baby on right arm and
laurel branch in left hand.] © 1 e.
Feb. 10, 1914; G 45844.
Hertz (VIOLET) New York. [184
Champagne girl. [Drawing of nude
girl, decorated in ornaments, standing
in champagne glass.] ©1. Nov. 26,
19138; G 45859.
Hoarp (MarcAreT) New York. [135
Nursery bowl. [Large bowl sup-
ported by three rabbits.] © 1c. Feb.
9, 1914; G 45843.
Hopcson (Caspar W.) Yonkers, N. Y.
136
Kaspar, Daphne and Forest Hodg-
son; by Cartaino Scarpitta. [Sculp-
tured group of busts of three children
showing front view of child in center
WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1914
Hopeson (Caspar W.)—Continued.
and three-quarter view of those on
each side.] © 1c. Jan. 27, 1914; G
45710.
Hoist (Emma A.) Santa Barbara, Cal.
[1387
Barbara (Santa. [Statue of draped
woman standing with branch in right
hand.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914: G 45926.
HorRSMAN (E. I.) co., New York.
[188, 189
Drowsy Dick; by Helen F. Trow-
bridge. Piastic bust of child with eyes
closed. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1914; G 45544.
Helen; by Helen F. Trowbridge.
Plastic bust of child with eyes and
mouth open. ©1c. Jan. 16, 1914; G
45545.
HOW ARD-SEVERANCE CO., Chicago.
[140-151
Barnabas introducing Paul to the
disciples; by A. M. Willard. [One
man in oriental garb introducing an-
other to group of men and women.]
Boy Jesus in the temple; by A. M.
Willard. [Small boy standing, talking
to group of old men seated. |
Childhood of Timothy; by A. M. Wil-
lard. [Woman seated with roll in
hand talking to small boy standing at
her side. ]
Conversion of Lydia; by A. M. Wil-
lard. [Group of women seated under
tree listening to man preaching. ]
Haster morning; by A. M. Willard.
[Jesus appearing to woman kneeling
on hillside. ]
Jesus and John the Baptist; by F.
Della Bruna. [John standing, watch-
ing his two disciples bowing before
Jesus. ]
Jesus at the cross; by F. Della
Bruna. [Jesus bearing his cross on
Golgotha surrounded by soldiers and
the multitude. ]
Joseph teaching Jesus to read; by
F. Della Bruna. [Man seated with
seroll in lap teaching small boy at his
knees. ]
Joseph telling his dream; by A. M.
Willard. [Young man standing, talk-
ing to group of older men.]
Miracle at Cana; F. Della Bruna.
[Jesus standing at end of table where
men are pouring wine into urns,]
Paul at Athens; by F. Della Bruna.
[Two men standing and two seated
listening to man, with right hand
raised, preaching. ]
eS TT
164
HowaAkbD-SEVERANCE Co.—Continued.
Triumphal entry; by F. Della Bruna.
[Multitude of people, with garments
and palms spread in the road, praising
Jesus as he passes on an ass.]
© 1 ¢. each Feb. 16, 1914; G 45938-
45949.
HUDSON (GRACE) Ukiah, Cal.
[152, 153
Ba-one Na-ko-sa. [Right three-
quarter view of Indian girl standing
With woven basket under arm and
dipper on shoulder.] © 1 c¢. Jan. 8,
1914; G 45495.
Ma-ka, the pilferer. [Small Indian
child standing with bird’s nest in
hands.] ©1c. Feb. 11, 1914; G 45858.
JACOBS (MicHEL) New York. [154
Rich of all nations. Sculptured bust
of baby crying. © 1. Feb. 18, 1914;
G 45954.
JEHLEN (A.) Paris. [155-161
Anges gardiens, dessin 1; de Edouard
Detaille. [Drawing of priest with
handkerchief in left hand and right
holding to angel’s wing.]
—— 2; de Edouard Detaille. [Army
officer seated at table, with right hand
on bottle of wine, listening to angel
playing harp at his back.]
3; de Edouard Detaille. [Old
man with cane seated, lighting his pipe
from lamp held by angel.]
4; de Hdouard Detaille. [Angel
holding halo above head of old man
seated, with eyeglasses on nose and
pipe in mouth, reading newspaper. ]
5; de Edouard Detaille. [Army
officer saluting angel with harp.]
6; de Edouard Detaille. [Two
angels carrying old soldier with
wooden leg.]
7; de Edouard Detaille. [Angel
kneeling by man lying on ground.]
© 1 ¢. each Feb. 3, 1914; G 45754—
45760.
JORDAN (KATE) New York. [162, 163
Happifat (The), 1. Statuette of ro-
tund figure of little girlh ©1c. Feb.
2, 1914; G 45732.
— 2. Statuette of rotund figure of
little boy. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1914; G
45838.
Karss (Louis) New York. [164
N. Y. tercentenary celebration seal.
[Medallion with lettered circle around
scene showing group of Indians on
shore looking across harbor at New
York City.] © 1. Feb. 3, 1914; G@
45849.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
165
KAUFMANN & STRAUSS Co., New York.
[165
Treat (A); by Henry Hintermeister.
Man and two women sitting at table
eating ice cream. © 1 ec. Feb. 11,
1914; G 45860.
KENDALL (SERGEANT), New Haven,
Conn, [166
Cross-lights. Semi-nude child kneel-
ing on table before long mirror. ©
Goan, 2o,- 1914 9 "G 45721.
KNIGHT (CHas. K.), New York. [167
Polar bear book end. Bear sitting
on ice with fore-foot raised. © 1 «.
Dec. 18, 1913; G 46005.
Knox (Susan RicKER), New York.
[168
Young mother. Right profile of
young woman seated holding baby in
reclining position on her knees. ©1c.
Feb. 21, 1914; G 46014.
Kopta (Emry), Polacca, Ariz.
[169, 170
Hopi Indian. Terra cotta bust. ©
1c. Feb. 9, 1914; G 45840.
Hopi squaw. Terra cotta bust. ©
1c. Feb. 9, 1914; G 45841.
LANDRUM (MABEL RIVERS), Chicago.
: [171
Book end. Statuette of child seated
in open book holding up leaves with
Jeft hand. © 1. Feb. 24, 1914; G
46015.
LAPORTE (G.), Paris. [172
Disciples d’Emmaus. [Jesus stand-
ing before two men seated at table.]
© 1-c. Feb. 3, 1914;.G 45753.
LAUBER (JOSEPH), Baltimore. tis
Faith. Stained glass window design
showing draped woman with lamp in
hand, walking on rock bound shore.
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1914; G 45720.
LAWRENCE & JELLICO., LTD., London.
[174-179
Brook (The): by Cecil Aldin.
Huntsmen urging their horses towards
brook into which one huntsman and
horse have fallen,
Dinner at the hall; by Cecil Aldin.
Huntsmen seated at table drinking
toast in banquet hall, while servant
standing by ice tub sniffs at bottle of
wine.
Find in the gorse; by Cecil Aldin.
Huntsmen riding down slope of hill
partly covered with shrubbery.
8
pt. Iv, n.s., Vv. 9 -
LAWRENCE & JELLICO., LTD.—Continued. —
Yorrard away; by Cecil Aldin. Pack
of hounds in full gallop followed by
huntsmen some of whom are leaping
a fence.
Meet at the Swan; by Cecil Aldin.
Gathering of huntsmen and hounds
outside of Swan inn, with small boy
in foreground carrying basket and
pulling dog.
Nearing the end; by Cecil Aldin.
Huntsmen following pack of hounds
on scent of fox which is running under
cover of hedge. © 1 ¢ each Feb. 3,
1914; G 45736-45741.
Lee (ALFRED), San Francisco. [180
Panama-Pacifiec international expo-
sition. Bas-relief panel showing
bird’s-eye view. ©1c. Jan. 14, 1914;
G 45529.
Ler (Grorce M.) Boston. [181
Bull-dog. Side view of bull-dog sit-
ting on cushion labeled with letter Y.
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1914; G 46018.
LESSER (ELIZABETH) New York. [182
1914 girl. [Sculptured design of
girl in up-to-date costume standing.]
© 1c. Feb. 7, 1914; G 45837.
Lippy (HoRATIO AYERS JOSEPH), Mel-
rose, Mass. 183
Cross (The) [Spear and reed with
sponge on cross which is lying by hole
in ground.] © 1. Jan. 26, 1914;
G 45708.
Lunn (Moregis A.) Rosebank. [184
Our beverages, tea, coffee and cocoa.
[Drawing of pods, berries and leaves
of tea, coffee and cocoa.] ©i1c. Jan.
13, 1914; G 45620.
MACBETH GALLERIES, New York. [185
Yellow room; by Frederick C.
Frieseka. [Front view of woman in
evening wrap standing by dressing
table in small room.] © 1. Jan. 27,
1914; G 45709.
McCriymMont (JoHN INGLIS), Colorado
Springs, Col. [186
Mother’s helper. Scotch interior
showing young girl rocking baby in
cradle near open fireplace while dog
watches. ©1c. Jan. 6, 1914; G 45507.
MANACEA WATER CO., New York. [187
Try one more good dinner; by A. R.
Momand. Man sitting at table filled
with edibles and bottle while waiter
approaches with extra dishes. © 1 c.
Feb. 4, 1914; G 45761.
WORKS OF ART :
no. 1, 1914
210
MANSHIP (PAUL) New York. [188-192 { Montrsé (J. A.) Brooklyn.
'Centaur and dryad. Sculptured
group of centaur embracing a dryad.
Lyric muse. Statue of nude girl
kneeling with lyre in left hand, sing-
ing.
Portrait of a baby. Sculptured bust
of baby on pedestal in shallow niche.
Vase-Scheherezade. Vase decorated
with figure of oriental woman dancing.
Yawning. [Statue of nude woman
seated on rock with right hand behind
head and mouth open. j
© 1c. each Feb. 21, 1914: G 46009
46013.
MAYER (L. C.) Astoria, N. Y. [1938
Man reading; by Giglio. Man seated
with open scroll on his knees. ©
le. Jan. 10, 1914; G@ 45523.
MAZZOLINI STATUARY CoO., Cleveland.
Electric light fixture; by Andy Oji-
dos. Round plate decorated with
leaves. ©1c. Jan. 28, 1914; G 45719.
MEISSNER & BucH, Leipzig. [195,196
Spring time; by Paul Hey. Two
groups of children playing under trees
on right of stream which flows past
country home in background. ©1e.
Jan. 9, 1914; G 45518.
Summer time; by Paul Hey. Wo-
man with baby in arms, accompanied
by group of children, walking through
meadow in front of house on hill. ©
le. Jan. 9, 1914; G 45519.
METAL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING GO.,
New York. [197, 198
Roosevelt (Theodore); by Juno
Jusko. Portrait medallion study of
head of Roosevelt upon conyentional
background. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1914; G
45851.
Wilhelm II; by Juno Jusko. Por-
trait medallion study of head of em-
peror Wilhelm II upon conventional
background. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1914; G
45852.
MILAI (AMOHAMED) Pittsburgh. [199
Baptism of Christ. [John baptizing
Jesus in river Jordan while the multi-
tude on each bank look on.] ©le
Feb. 2, 1914; G 45735.
MINNEAPOLIS GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.,
Minneapolis. [200
Ornamental lamp post; by Edmond
J. Le Blond. Fluted cylinder and post,
with conical base, surmounted by globe.
©1c. Feb. 19, 1914; G 46006.
40098—14
Lp)
—
9
[201
Trophy of the chase. Three old men
Seated at table in garden looking to-
ward two young men approaching,
with foxes tail in hand, followed by
hounds. ©1c. Jan. 2, 1914; G 45194.
MoRAHAN (EUGENE H.) Brooklyn.
Elk (The). Statue of elk standing
with head raised and turned slightly
to left. ©l1c. Jan. 6, 1914; G 45502.
Mori (PLACIDO) New York. [2038
Cutie. [Grotesque statuette of man
wearing bathing suit, tie and collar,
standing with hands clasped.] ©1e.
Jan, 14, 1914; G@ 45533.
Murray (HENRY) CO., Boston. [204
Memorial seats cut in Westerly, R. I.,
granite; by Helen R. Martin. [Two
large stone seats, one on each side of
short column surmounted by bust of
woman] O)rt eo dan. 12" 191t- "GE
45624.
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS ASSOCIATION,
Washington. [205
United States relief map, emblem;
by Bela L. Pratt. Relief map of
United States with eagle standing at
each end stretching wings above top
thereof. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1914; G 45707.
NEWONEER (LovISs) Detroit. [206
Modern stork. [Drawing of child
with nursing bottle sitting in toy au-
tomobile.] © 1c. Feb. 4, 1914; G
46091.
NoRTHWESTERN LITHOGRAPHING CO.,
Milwaukee. [207
Water nymphs; by Gustay Kaber.
Two mermaids on rock in sea holding
aloft a festooned bottle. © 1c. Feb.
7, 1914; G 45839.
OSBORNE co., Newark, N. J. [208, 209
Beatrice; by A. Asti. Left profile
bust portrait of young girl with robe
around shoulders and hair flowing
loose. ©1c. Feb. 7, 1914; G 45850.
Sisters (The); by N. v. d. Waay.
Little Dutch girl watching older sister,
with tray in hands, coming through
doorway. ©1c. Jan. 5, 1914; G 45524.
OSTOBLE (CAMILLE) New York. [210
Suffragette’s medal. [Medallion
with relief bust of Emmeline Pank-
hurst on obverse, and on reverse a
scene of women feeding her in prison. ]
© 1c. Feb. 10, 1914; G 45933.
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PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP.
co., San Francisco. [211-278
Abundance; by Charles R. Harley.
[Statue of nude woman seated in
chariot with cornucopia and various
fruits on each side.] © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46067.
Air, A; by Frank Brangwyn. [Man
with basket on head, followed by man,
woman and children, passing old
Dutch . windmill,] i © 1) ¢. Jam. 24,
1914; G 45660.
B; by Frank Brangwyn. [One
man peering around tree in forest
while two others with bows and ar-
rows are about to shoot.] ©1e. Jan.
21, 1914; G 45661.
Air, one of the elements; by Robt.
I. Aitken. [Statue of nude female
figure partly reclining on left elbow
with right hand to ear listening to two
doves flying by.] © 1c Jan. 21,
1914; G 45684.
American pioneer; by Solon H. Bor-
glum. [Equestrian statue of man, with
gun and ax in hand, riding horse.]
©1e. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46089.
Areh “light, ystandard; 1° ‘Dy J. Wi
Gosling. [Flower decorated stem sur-
mounted by bowl embellished with gar-
lands of flowers.] © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46088.
2; by J. W. Gosling. [Standard
with small stem surmounted by five
lamps arranged in triangle] ©1e.
Feb. 25, 1914; G 46087.
3; by J. W. Gosling. [Octago-
nal stem with bowl shaped top sur-
mounted by large ball.]}] © 1c Feb.
25, 1914; G46086.
4; by J. W. Gosling. [Lamp
post with ornate base, surmounted by
nine lights arranged in shape of tri-
angle.] ©i1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46068.
California building, sketch; by T. H.
Fr. Burditt.. [Front view of large
building with three arched entrances
and large double central tower.] ©
1 ce. Feb. 4, 1914; G 45765.
Canadian palace; by Charles Free-
man. [Large oblong building with
colonade on front and sides, and porti-
cos at entrances.] © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46069.
Caryatides for Horticultural build-
ing, 1; by John Bateman. [Column
in form of sculptured female figure
carrying basket of fruit on head.] ©
1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46070.
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.9
PANAMA
co.—Continued.
2; by John Bateman.
|
[Column |
PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP. i
in form of sculptured male figure with
basket of fruit on head.] ©1e. Feb. j
25, 1914; G 46071.
Cortez (Hermando) ;
Niehaus. [Sculptured group of man in
armor, with banner in hand, riding
horse.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46077.
by Charles —
|
Earth, A; by Frank Brangwyn. |
[Man giving water to workmen seated
near two men dancing while others
are carrying baskets.] ©1c. Jan. 21,
1914; G 45666.
B; by Frank Brangwyn. [Men
and women in orchard gathering fruit
in basket.] © 1. Jan. 21, 1914; G
45667.
Earth, one of the four elements; by
Robt. I. Aitken. [Statue of nude girl
seated on ground with head inclined
forward resting against left arm.] ©
1 ce Jan, 21, 1914; G 45686.
Figure for attic, Fine arts building,
1; by Elric H. Hllerhusen. [Statue
of woman draped in gauze, with hands
raised, standing in cylindrical niche.]
©1e. Feb. 4, 1914; G 45770.
— 2; by Elric H. Ellerhusen.
[Statue of man, with clinched fists
pressed against his breast, standing in
cylindrical niche.] © 1 ¢ Feb. 4,
1914; G@ 45771.
Figure for front of pylons, Festival
hall; by Sherry E. Fry. [Statue of
draped girl standing with garland of
flowers and leaves across back.] ©
1c. Feb. 4, 1914; G 45772.
Figures on frieze columns at en-
trance to Machinery hall, A; by Haig
Patigian. [Back view of nude man
with pair of tongs in left hand and
right arm raised above head.] ©1e.
Jan. 21, 1914; G 45656.
——B; by Haig Patigian. [Half-
nude man standing with both hands
raised holding circular plate over
head.] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45657.
——C; by Haig Patemn, [Prom
view of half nude man standing, hold-
ing large chain in each hand.] .©1¢,
Jan. 21, 1914; G 45658.
—D; by Haig Patigian. [Front
view of nude man standing with sledge
hammer in left hand and right arm
above ‘head.] @©@°l"eedans 2h, 194;
G 45659.
Fire, A; by Frank Brangwyn.
[Group of men and women kindling
fire in forest.] © Jan. 21, 1914; G
45668.
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no. 1, 1914
PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP.
co.—Continued.
——B: by Frank Brangwyn.
[Workmen firing a furnace.}] © 1 «.
Jan. 21, 1914: G 45669.
Fountain of Ceres, Court of the four
seasons; by Evelyn Beatrice Longman.
[Statue of draped woman, with stalk
of grain in left hand and wreath in |
right, standing on ball supported by |
large round base embellished with fig-
ures of women carrying fruit, in bas-
relief. ]
Four golds of California,
fruit; by Robert Read. [Nude woman,
with branch in right hand, partly en-
veloped in swirl of clouds above
enild.] © 1 ec. Dee. 16, 1913; G 45273.
golden metal: by Robert Reid.
[Nude woman, with flower in left
hand and metal bar in right, floating
in swirl of clouds above child.] ©1¢.
Dec, 16, 1918; G 45295.
—— poppies; by Robert Reid. [Nude
woman, with branch in left hand and |
fruit in. right, floating in swirl of
clouds.] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1913; G 45294.
—— wheat; by Robert Reid. [Nude
woman in swirl of clouds, with lighted
candle in left hand, floating above
small child.] © 1 c¢. Dec. 16. 1918:
G 45285.
French Canadian; by Leo Lentelli.
[Sculptured group of man. with gun
in right hand and left hand in pocket,
riding horse. © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914:
G 46072.
Frieze for Pavilions court of sun
and stars; by H. A. MacNeil.
G 45655.
Frieze for pedestal of Column of |
progress, 1; by Isidore Konti.
relief panel showing young man kneel- ,
ing before draped woman at left, man ,
rolling large ball, in center, and three |
© 1 c¢. Feb. |
men standing at right. ]
25, 1914; G 46078.
9.
a5
by Isidore Konti. -
with bundle on shoulder, followed by
old man, youth, woman and two work- |
© 1c. Feb. 25, |
men, in bas-relief. ]
1914; G@ 46074.
—3; by Isidore Konti.
ing with hands raised and eagle
perched on his shoulder, in bas-relief.]
©1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46075.
4
i
j
‘
{
© 1c. Feb. 4, 1914: G 45767. |
i [Long
_ trance near each end.] ©1ce. Jan. 21,
| 1914: G 45673.
[Sketch |
model of half-frieze showing row of |
partly nude dancing girls and old man |
[Bas- |
[Man. , [statue of man standing with tongs
[Man, |
woman and girl at right, and two |
workmen at left of young man stand- |
OF ART
278
PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP.
co.—Continued.
4: by Isidore Konti. [Profile of
two groups of women and two buglers
facing each other, in bas-relief.] ©
1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46076.
Full size detail frieze for Pavilion
court of the sun and stars; by H. A.
MacNeil. [Woman in Greek costume
dancing, with nude woman standing at
her right and old man at left holding
/ an owl on each hand, in bas-relief.]
© 1e¢. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45687.
citrus 7
Harvest; by August Jaegers. [Sculp-
tured group showing half nude woman
seated. with boy seated at her left
holding buneh of fruit on shoulder,
and cornucopia at her right.] ©le.
Jan. 21. 1914; G 45683.
Honduras building; by Philip
Schwendt. [Front view of building
with three large arches at entrance.]
() + e., Janz 21, 1914 -+G.456%:
by Arthur F.
[Draped woman holding
Humanities (The) ;
Mathews.
| arms outstretched standing, with man
on horse at right and man, two women
and Child. .ai: left:)/ ©: lve, Jany.21,
1914: G 45678.
Idaho State building, Panama Pa-
cific international exposition; by E. H.
Dewey. R. C. Beach & F. R. Reed.
two-story building with en-
Illuminating figure typifying star;
by A. Sterling Calder. [Statue of
girl draped in gauze standing on globe
with hands clasped above her siar-
shaped ecap.] © 1c. Jan. 21, 1914;
Main entrance, Palace of machinery ;
by R. B. Maybeck. [Large building
with three large arches having pillar
surmounted by statue on either side of
each arch, and shrubbery in front.]
© 1e¢. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45677.
Miner (The); by Albert Weinert.
over left shoulder and hammer in right
hand.} © 1c. Feb. 4, 1914; G 45768.
Mullgardt’s tower and cascade; by
D. H. Hilliker. [High tower in center
of building with roof-garden on each
side and a small pool in front into
which water flows in two streamg
from building.] © 1c. Jan. 21, 1914;
i G 45672.
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278
PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP.
co.—Continued.
New York State pavilion, Panama
Pacific exposition; by Charles B.
Meyer. [Front view of long building
with portico at central entrance.] ©
1c. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45671.
Official flag; by R. J. Taussig. [Ob-
long flag with light triangle at each
end having point directed toward
drawing of battleship in center.] ©
1c. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45670.
Oil field in Mines building; by D. H.
Hilliker. [Drawing of interior of
large building showing small hill,
dotted with oil wells, sloping down to
harbor where steamer is lying at
wharf. ] © 1c, Feb. 25, 1914; G
46078.
Oregon State building; by Hdward
T. Foulkes. [Large building in style
of Greek temple surrounded by col-
onade.] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45674.
Palace of fine arts; by D. H. Hilli-
ker. [Long building, in classic Ro-
man style with large round central
dome, surrounded by shrubbery, on
bank of lake.] © 1c. Jan. 21, 1914;
G 45676.
Panels for Fine arts building, A; by
Bruno L. Zimm. ([Bas-relief panel
Showing three musicians followed by
lion, man leading horse, boy, and three
draped women.] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1914;
G 45662.
B; by Bruno L. Zimm. [Bas-
relief panel showing man in chariot
drawn by four horses, accompanied by
two men, two women, girl and two
small boys with wreaths in arms.] ©
1e. Jan. 21, 1914; G 45663.
Pirate (The); by Allen Newman.
[Statue of man standing with robe
thrown back over shoulders, pistol in
belt and rope in hands.] © 1c. Feb.
4, 1914; G 45769.
Primitive man,by Albert Weinert.
[Statue of nude man, with fish in each
hand, standing astride a pelican.] ©
1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46079.
Rainbow City; by Sydney Armer.
[Bird’s-eye view showing exposition
buildings, grounds and harbor.] © 1
ec. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46080.
Reclining figure for Festival hall:
by Sherry BE. Fry. [Statue of reclin-
ing girl partly ‘supporting herself on
right elbow, with left hand resting on
thigh.] ©1c. Jan. 21, 1914: G 45680.
|
|
-
pt. Iv, 0. 8s. v.9
PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXP.
co.—Continued.
Reclining figure for pylon, Festival
hall; by Sherry E. Fry. [Statue of
nude reclining man partly supporting
himself on left elbow with right hand
resting on thigh] © 1. Jan. 21,
1914; G 45681.
Scintillator and locomotive, Panama-
Pacific international exp. 1915; by
J. W. Gosling. [Drawing showing
large locomotive on wharf and streams
of light bursting from building across
lake.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46081.
Suggested lighting fixtures, entrance
to California building; by J. W. Gos-
ling. [Three draped girls, each with
large globe in hands, standing on one
pedestal.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G
46082.
Summer: by Furio Piccirilli.
[Sculptured group showing man seated
by shrubbery with back turned while
woman holds up baby for her husband
to kiss.] © 1 @© Jam 21) 1914; G
45682.
Swedish building; by F. Robey. [Ir-
regular building with large clock-tower
and flagpole at side.] © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46083.
Swedish building, San Francisco,
1915; by Ferdinand Robey. [Large
gambrel roofed building with bell-
tower at left.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914;
G 46084.
Tympanum over door of Varied in-
dustries building; by A. Humphries.
[ Woman seated holding bunch of grain
and sickle in lap. with man and woman
kneeling on each side.] © 1. Jan.
21, 1914; G 45679.
Water, A; by Frank Brangwyn.
[Group of men drawing in net while
others seated on bank of river are
fishing with hook and line] ©l1e
Jan. 21, 1914; G 45664.
——B; by Frank Brangwyn. [Men
and women carrying water jars and
urns from stream where child and two
flamingoes are standing.] ©1e. Jan.
21, 1914; G 45665.
Water, one of the elements; by Rob-
ert I. Aitken. [Statue of nude man
seated in water along shore with fish
swimming over feet.] ©1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46085.
Women’s board room, California
building; by T. H. ¥. Buarmiitt.. {in-
terior of large bright room with chair
along each side and around long table
in pos © 1 ¢. Feb. 4, 1914: &
45766.
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WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1914
PARKER (CHARLES S.) Boston. [279
Bathing girl. [Half-length statue of
girl in bathing suit.] © 1c. Feb. 19,
1914; G 46004.
Perry (C. E.), New York. [280-294
Alberta; by M. F. Lent. [Right
three-quarter view bust portrait of
girl with hat tied under chin and um-
brella in right hand. ]
Alice; by M. F. Lent. [Right three-
quarter view bust portrait of girl
wearing hat trimmed in ribbon with
large bow of ribbon on shoulder.
Anna; by M. F. Lent. [Left three-
quarter view of girl in drooping straw
hat, holding umbrella in left hand.]
Beth; by M. F. Lent. [Front bust
portrait of girl wearing wide-brimmed
straw hat trimmed with flowers. ]
Brook through the woods. [Brook
running over small rocks shaded by
tall trees. ]
Clarice; by M. F. Lent. [Right pro-
file bust portrait of girl wearing ruffled
collar and hat turned up at back.]
Glorious sunset; by A. Von Beust.
[Sunset view of stream with dense
foliage on each bank. ]
Home at dusk; by H. Ward. [Shep-
herd driving flock of sheep along coun-
try road near small clump of trees. ]
Nearing home; by E. Herdle. [Man
driving flock of sheep down country
road near farmhouse. ]
Road by the brook; by L. Robert-
gon. [Woodland stream with canoe
drawn up to left bank along which
tuns country road.]
Ruth; by M. F. Lent. [Right pro-
file bust portrait of girl, with um-
brella in right hand, wearing hat
turned up at back.]
Shaded brook; by lL. Robertson.
[Brook shaded by thick clusters of
trees on each side. ]
Shady pastures; by N. Briganti.
[Flock of sheep grazing in pasture
along edge of woods. ]
Shrinking: by M. F. Lent. [Little
girl in bathing suit, on beach, looking
down at water.]
Winter sunset; by A. Von Beust.
[Snow-covered country road with pond
on right and stream on left spanned by
arched stone bridge near farmhouse in
cluster of trees.] © 1c each Jan. 20,
1914; G 45577-45586, 45604, 45612-
45615.
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307
PERRY (JULIETTE E.) Eastham, Mass.
[295
Sign o’ the cod; by Gladys D.
Weekes. Pen and ink drawing of fish
that spells in relief the words, Cape
Cod. ©1c. Jan. 10, 1914; G 45745.
PETTIT (Harry M.) Chicago. [296
Chicago. Bird’s-eye view drawing
of the city and water front. ©1e.
Feb. 2, 1914; G 45788.
PHOENIX (LAUROS MONROE), Minne-
apolis. [297
Minnehaha. Mural painting in three
panels, with forest scene on each side
of center panel which shows old In-
dian standing near large waterfalls,
watching young Indian lead girl away.
©l1e. Jan. 14, 1914: G 45534.
PRETONIUS-SCHURZ-DAENZER MEMORIAL
ASSN., St. Louis. [298
Pretonius - Schurz-Daenzer monu-
ment. Monument with sculptured fig-
ure of nude woman, The naked truth,
Seated on step at base, with arms out-
stretched, holding lamp in each hand.
© 1c. Feb. 26, 1914; G 46094.
PRICHARD (SIDNEY) Cohasset, Mass.
[299, 300
First parish church, Cohasset, Mass.
[Bas-relief panel of frame building
with clock tower at end and small
annex at side.] ©l1ce. Jan. 22, 1914;
G 45688.
St. Stephen’s church, Cohasset, Mass.
[Bas-relief panel of large church build-
ing in ell shape with large tower at
corner.] ©1c. Feb. 16, 1914; G 45951.
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi-
dence, R. I. [801-307
Barren fig tree and the defiled tem-
ple. Jesus driving out of temple the
money changers and man with crates
of doves.
Day of questions. Three men in
background watching Jesus who is
showing coin to group of men.
Greatness through service. Jesus
talking to two men and a woman who
is kneeling.
Judgment of the nations. Child in
doorway offering bowl to woman seat-
ed on bench with child in lap.
Laborers in the vineyard. Man
talking to two men in foreground,
while in background others are at
work around table.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH Co.—Contd.
Pounds and the talents. Two men,
one seated, the other standing with
eoins in each hand.
Wicked husbandmen. Men and
women gathering fruit in vineyard and
watching young man on donkey ap-
proach.
© 1c. each Jan. 15, 1914; G 45535-
45541.
RANDALL (LAWRENCE CALVIN) Colum-
bus, O. [308
Khorassan, land of the sun. Draw-
ing showing two men on camels cross-
ing desert at sunset, with double cres-
cent and tiger’s head in left corner. ©
le. Jan. 7, 1914; G 45512.
RATHBONE (EpDITH KATE) New York.
[309
Book end. Little boy seated on one
side of bench and little girl on the
other. ©1c. Jan. 26, 1914; G 45701.
Reis (Robert) & co., New York. [310
Reis Manhattan union suit; by Ben
Harvey. Plaque modeled in plaster
showing young man in wnion suit
standing. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1914; G
45853.
RIcE (ELEANOR) Beatrice, Neb. [311
Sir Knight jr. Drawing of little child
wearing Knights Templar hat, belt
and sword. © 1c. Jan. 16, 1914; G
45546.
Ricuarps (E. E.) New York. [312
Child’s head. Right three-quarter
view bust portrait of little boy with
curley hair hanging over shoulders.
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1914; G 46016.
Rimeway’s, Inc., New York.
—
ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago.
Style 603 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
Man wearing straw hat, with left hand
in coat pocket and cane in right, stand-
ing by lady.
Style 604 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
Man with cane behind back standing
op beach near girl in bathing suit
seated on boat.
Style 605 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
| Man with hat in left hand talking to
ST it
lady seated in automobile.
Style 606 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
Man in three button sack suit, with
cane in right hand and hat in left,
talking to lady.
Style 607 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
Man and lady looking at tigers in
cage.
Style 608 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
Man with pipe in left hand carrying
bag of golf-sticks on right shoulder,
Style 609 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
Man in two button sack suit and straw
hat holding dog with left hand.
Style 610 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
Man saying goodbye to girl on steamer
gang-plank. A
Style 611 A; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
Man with watch in hand passing door-
steps where little girl is playing with
blocks.
Style 612 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
Man standing before mirror with
hands behind his back.
Style 613 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
Man standing at desk with left hand
, in pants pocket and fountain pen in
[313 |
Afternoon tea; by A. B. Conkwright.
Young couple seated in _ tete-a-tete
chair drinking tea. © 1c. Jan. 19,
1914; G 45574.
Rout-W HEELER
York. (314
Aristotle the Stagirite. Bas-relief
plaque showing profile bust of old man
(CHRISTINE) New
with beard and small cap. ©i1c. Jan. |
2, 1914; G 45494.
RosENTHAL (LovuIs) Baltimore. [515
Flirtation (A). Sculptured book
ends showing man seated in chair look-
ing over shoulder at woman sitting be-
hind him while a cupid whispers to
each. ©1c. Jan. 7, 1914; G 45509.
right.
Style 614 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
Man with hat in left hand talking to
girl in riding habit.
Style 615 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
Two ladies in background looking at
man with cane in left hand.
Style 616 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
Man standing at entrance to large
building with watch in right hand.
Style 617 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
'Man with bat under arm talking to
lady sitting on bench in park.
Style 618 A; by Mortimer Loewi.
Man with cane on river bank watch-
ing two ladies paddle canoe to shore.
© 1c. each Jan. 17, 1914; G 45551-
45566.
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[316-331
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WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1914
Runeius (Cagt) Brooklyn. [382,333
Alarmed. Bull and cow moose in
forest near small pool. ©1c. Jan. 7,
1914; G 45510.
Good head. Large bull moose walk-
ing into shallow stream in forest. ©
1c. Jan. 7, 1914; G 45511.
SatceDo (SEveERo) & BUNNY (JOHN)
New York. [334
Bunny (John). Statuette of fat
man seated in chair holding glass in
one hand and cigar in the other. ©
1c, Feb. 12, 1914; G 45925.
SAMUELS (RALPH GUERNEY) East
Orange, N. J. [335
April fool. School girl holding small
doll on which is paper hat marked
with letter D. ©1c. Jan. 12, 1914; G |
45527.
SAUNDERS (CLIFTON FREDERICK) Stam-
ford, Conn. [336, 337
Cristobal, Colon. [Large star em-
bellished with figure of man standing
by half-nude girl in center.] ©le.
Jan. 2, 1914; G 45486.
Panama coat of arms and seal of
Canal Zone. [Drawing of ship passing
through canal. on lettered disk at left,
and eagle with scroll flying over canal,
Suemenny © 1 <. Jan. 2, 1914; G
45485.
SAWYER (EDMUND JOSEPH) Watertown,
N. [838, 339
Pair of Virginia rails. Two game
birds in marshy haunt on bank of
stream. ©1c. Jan. 3, 1914; G 45496.
Pair of wood ducks. Male and fe-
male duck standing in edge of stream.
©1e. Jan. 3, 1914; G 45497.
SCENTSALL co., Philadelphia. [3-40
Liberty Bell. Plaster cast model of
disk with Liberty, Bell in relief. ©
1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46066.
ScCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) SONS, New York.
[841-362
Angel place leading to Bermondsey ;
by F. Hopkinson Smith. Officer walk-
ing past push-cart in narrow street
which is part of site of Marshalsea
jail where Dicken’s father was im-
prisoned for debt.
Ball rooms of the Bull hotel; by
F. Hopkinson Smith. Interior of large
room, with small balcony over en-
trance, fireplace at right and row of
chairs at left, where Jingle danced
with Dr. Slammer’s lady-love.
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362
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) sons—Contd.
Coffee room, Georges inn; by F.
Hopkinson Smith. Interior ‘of long
room with large windows and three
compartments containing tables at
rigbt and newspapers on long table
at left; here Mr. Pickwick first met
Sam Weller.
Corner of Wellington and York
street off the Strand; by F. Hopkin-
son Smith. Street crossing with
rounded building at right where Dick-
ens edited All the year round.
Covent Garden market; by F. Hop-
kinson Smith. Several horses hooked
to wagons backed up to market stalls,
where Tom Pinch and his sister Ruth
bought vegetables.
Dickens’ grave, Westminster Abbey.
Scene in Poets’ corner showing long
Slab in floor with inscription, Chas.
Dickens.
Foster’s (John) house in Lincoln
Inn Fields. Front entrance to stone
building with balustrade on each side
of doorway and two large windows at
left behind which Dickens in 1844 read
The chimes to Foster, Maclise, Car-
lyle, Jerrold, Fox, et al.
Fountain in Fountain court; by F.
Hopkinson Smith. Large round foun-
tain with building at right and small
trees at left, where Ruth Pinch met
her lover.
Gadshill place; by F. Hopkinson
Smith. Front view of three-story
house, with dormer-windows and coy-
ered in vines, where Dickens lived and
died.
George inn; by F. Hopkinson Smith.
Two carriages in front of three-story
building with double balcony where
the maid asked Sam Weller for No.
10’s boots.
Georges and Vulture tavern; by F.
Hopkinson Smith. Front entrance to
stone building with lamp over doorway
and arched window on each side, from
which Mr. Pickwick and party set out
on their journey by stage coach to
Rochester.
Grewgious’ (Mr.) office in Staple
inn; by F. Hopkinson Smith. Office
room with two tables and chairs on
left side and large window at end.
Lant street borough; by F. Hopkin-
son Smith. Narrow street with team
of horses coming out of stable at right
opposite house with round top decor
| where Dickens went to school.
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ScRIBNER’S (CHARLES) sons—Contd.
London bridge; by F. Hopkinson
Smith. View of city over wide bridge
full of pedestrians and carriages, over
which Nancy crossed followed by Noah
Claypole.
No. 48 Doughty street, 1; by F.
Hopkinson Smith. large building
having box-Shaped one-story rear ex-
tension, with large window, where
Dickens lived when writing last chap-
ters of Pickwick papers.
2; by F. Hopkinson Smith.
Front entrance to large building, with
iron fence on each side of arched door-
way, where Dickens boarded in 1837
and afterwards leased it and took his
wife there.
St. John’s church; by F. Hopkinson
Smith. Church with four columns in
front portico, steeple and clock above
entrance. standing at bend of street
down which Martha ran followed by
Peggotty and Copperfield.
St. Martins in the Fields; by F.
Hopkinson Smith. On left of street
near monument stands large church
having frostyle portico with double
row of columns, on steps of which
David found Peggotty in his search
for Emily.
Ship and shovel tavern opposite
Guys hospital; by F. Hopkinson Smith.
Hospital building among trees in back-
ground and three-story hotel beyond
stone wall at left, one of Bob Sawyer’s
haunts.
Staircase of the Bull hotel at Roches-
ter; by F. Hopkinson Smith. Two
coats hanging under mantel on which
is large bull’s skull, at right of open
Staircase up which Mr. Winkle stag-
gered and Dr. Slammer challenged
Jingle,
Thames between Southwark bridge
and London bridge; by F. Hopkinson
Smith. View under iron bridge show-
ing arched stone bridge in distance
with several boats on river, where
Lizzie Hexam rowed her father’s boat,
Gaffer seated in -the stern.
Vestry of St. George’s church,
Southwark; by F. Hopkinson Smith.
Interior of room with large window
at left, long table in center and pew
cushions in far corner where little
Dorritt went to sleep. © 1 ¢. each
Jan. 21, 1914; G 45633-45654.
pt. IV, 0. 8., v. 9
STAHL & JAEGER, INC.. New York.
[363
Red top: by Henry Hintermeister.
Little boy in Sailor suit climbing over
fence into wheat field. ©1c. Jan. 12,
1914; G 45526.
STEELE (JESSE GRANT) Minneapolis.
Race for life. Three cowboys mount-
ed foliowing two grayhounds which are
chasing a rabbit. ©1. Jan. 5, 1914:
G 45498.
STEwarRT (LAWRENCE O.) Wilmette,
Tll. [865
Westergard (Jess) [Statue of man
in wrestling garb standing with arms
folded.] ©1«. Jan. 31, 1914; G 45730.
TaFT (Lorapo) Chicago. [366, 367
Columbus. Statuette of man stand-
ing with bare head, and left hand
holding long mantle which hangs
loosely from shoulders. © 1 c¢. Feb.
13, 1914; G 45928.
Washington. Statuette of Washing-
ton standing bare headed, with long
military coat hanging from shoulders,
and both hands resting on sword.
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45929.
THOMAS (WALTER H.) Philadelphia.
[868
Stone cross laid horizontal; by Louis
Million. [Sculptured cross decorated
with bars and panels, and inscription,
Natalie Taylor Thomas.] © 1c. Feb.
4, 1914; G 45764.
TIFFANY STUDIOS, New York. [869
Mausoleum design. [Small stone
house with portico having three
arches.] ©1ce. Jan. 9, 1914; G 45522.
TWARDOWSKA (ILSE VON) Rome. [870
Brahms. [Sculptured bust of man
with full beard and mustache.] ©1c.
Feb. 20, 1914: G 46007.
(C. Hi)
TWELVETREES Brooklyn.
[3871-375
Four. [Small boy, in cap and knee-
pants, struck on nose by golf ball, has
dropped stick and thrown up both
hands. ]
Knocking 1 out of go-f. [Left pro-
file of small boy in patched trousers
and large straw hat about to strike
golf ball.]
Our caddy. [Small boy in shirt-
sleeves and knee-pants standing with
hands in pockets and case of golf
sticks over back.]
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395
TWELVETREES (C. H.)—Continued.
Some mist. [Right three-quarter
view of small boy drenched with rain,
trying to strike golf ball.]
This caddy suits me toa tee. [Little
girl kissing small boy with case of
golf stick on his back.]
© 1c. each Jan. 20, 1914; G 45587-
45591.
VAN VREELAND (F..) New York.
[876-379
Blessing (The). [Man, little girl
and woman with baby in lap seated
around breakfast table with heads
bowed.] 1c. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45611.
Busy morning. [Child presenting
basket of eggs to lady seated between
open fireplace and small window.] ©
1c. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45610.
Engagement (The). [Young woman
standing at open window talking to
man outside.] © 1 e¢. Jan. 20, 1914;
G 45609.
Morning hours. [Young woman
seated in kitchen near window with
dish in lap paring fruit.] © 1c. Jan.
20, 1914; G 45608.
Von Beust (A.) Orange, N. J.
[880-882
Alpine pass. [View through open
roadway in woods of large trees show-
ing mountains in distance.}] © 1 «¢.
Jan. 20, 1914; G 45606.
Far into the dying day. [Twilight
view showing farmhouse among bloom-
ing trees at left and houses in dis-
tance.] ©1e. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45607.
In the sweet of the year. [Two
blooming trees on side of hill which
slopes down to valley at right.] ©
1c. Jan. 20, 1914; G 45605.
WALLE (GUSTAVE CARLSON) New York.
[383
Where bees are there will be honey.
Silhouette drawing of six persons en-
gaged in spinning and weaving by
hand. ©1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 46002.
WatTrous (Harry W.) New York.
[884-386
Chaterers (The) Girl, with cock
feathers on her hair and arm, talking
to crow on back of her chair. ©1e.
Feb. 4, 1914; G 45773.
Drop sinister. Woman and little
girl seated at one end of table looking
at colored clergyman seated at the
other end resting head on hand. ©
1c. Feb. 4, 1914; G 45774.
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:
Watrous (Harry W.)—Continued.
Green veil. Lady seated behind
table on which are books, cards, ete.,
holding veil over her head. ©1e.
Feb. 4, 1914; G 45775.
WEIL, LORIMER & GREENBAUM, New
York. [387, 888
On the trail of the lonesome pine;
by Henry Weil. Girl and young man
in canoe paddling under pine tree. ©
1c Feb. 24, 1914; G 46020.
Sit down, you’re rocking the boat;
by Henry Weil. [Pillow cover design
showing girl sitting in end of canoe
talking to young man standing in other
end with paddle in hands.] ©l1e.
Feb. 9, 1914; G 45842.
West (Rusy), Ada, Okl. [889
Wise man goeth where the star lead-
eth. [Three men on camels at right,
and two in automobile at left, follow-
ing star over barren hills] ©l1e
Dec. 30, 1918; G 45626.
WHEELER (Horace) Atlanta. [390
Marion Harper cotton-oil co.’s mill
at Bast Point, Ga. Bird’s-eye view.
© 1c. Feb. 16, 1914; G 45935.
WHITE (MARGARET D.), Batavia, Ill.
391
Fountain design. Statue of draped
woman leaning against large urn, with
three handles, resting on triangular
base. ©1c. Jan. 15, 1914; G 45542.
WHITNEY (GERTRUDE V.), New York.
[892
Fountain. [Seulptured group of
three nude men holding on their heads
a basin decorated with leaves and
fruit.] ©l1c. Feb. 26, 1914; G 46095.
WILLET STAINED GLASS & DECORATING
co., Philadelphia. [3938, 394
Jesse tree window design; by Wil-
liam and Annie Lee Willet. Orna-
mental window showing Jesse tree
treatment. © 1c. Jan. 14, 1914; G@
45530.
Stained glass window design; by
William and Annie Lee Willet. Four
lancet windows containing four figures
“symbolizing a king, statesman, eccle-
siastic and philosopher. © 1c. Jan.
14, 1914; G 45531.
WILLIAMS (GEORGE ALFRED), Summit,
ONG a. [395
Breaker (The). [Sea wave break-
ing near shore.] © 1c. Jan. 29, 1914;
G 45722.
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WINscH (JoHN), New York. [396-604
American beauties. [Bunch of
roses.| ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914: G 46024.
At the church gate. [Man, two
women and child standing near church
gate.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45777.
Auto and black cat. [Cat at right
of scene of witch in automobile which
has front end like cut-out pumpkin.]
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46061.
Basket of flowers. 1. [Small boy,
with basket of flowers in hand and
puppy at feet, knocking on door.] ©
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G@ 45957.
2. (Splint basket filled with
flowers.] © 1 c. Feb. 18, 1914: G
45991.
Basket of holly.
of holly branches. }
1914; G 45990.
Basket of holly and ivy. [Splint
basket full of holly and ivy vines,
with horseshoe suspended from 1lid.]
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45996.
Basket of ivy. [Splint basket full
[Splint basket full
©) (ite: Men eas,
Gf ivy. <.(c) 2c: Hep ts 1914. GC
45986.
Bats around the moon. [Imp at
right of oval scene showing witches on
bats flying around moon.] ©41c. Feb.
25, 1914; G 46058.
Beautiful orioles. [Two little birds
on tree.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45778.
Beginning to snow. [ Landscape
above small boy standing by basket
trying to hoist umbrella.] ©1c. Feb.
5, 1914; G 45779.
Bells with holly. [Three bells in
bunch of holly.}] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914;
G 45915.
Bells with pine. [Three bells in
bunch of pine branches and cones.] ©
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45916.
Bird house in pinetree. [Small bird
house, covered with snow, on pine
branch.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45780.
Bird’s nest in pine tree. [Two little
birds sitting on pine limb near nest.]
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45781.
Birds on spray of holly. [Two little
birds sitting on branch of holly.] ©
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45920.
Book and mistletoe. [Spray of mis-
tletoe on open book.]
1914; G 45872.
Book and poinsettia. [Large flower
and spray of holly on open book.] ©
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45875.
Bouquet of carnations. [Bunch of
flowers at left of horsehoe and scroll. ]
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46065.
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WINscH (JoHN)—Continued.
Bouquet of flowers. [Wild rose
branch with two flowers and buds.]
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46056.
Bouquet of roses. [Two full-blown
roses and severed buds on rose
branch.] © 1 ¢. Feb. 25, 1914: G
46056.
Bouquet of violets. [Bunch of vio-
lets at left of scroll.] ©1ce. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46057.
Broken flower pot. [Several little
birds in old up-turned flower pot.] ©
1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G@ 45782.
Canoe (The). [Canoe moored along
bank of small pond opposite farm-
house.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45903.
Caught in the snow-drifts. [Men
and women in four-horse carriage driv-
ing through deep snow near farm-
house.] 1e. Feb. 5, 1914; G@ 45783.
Children singing. [Three children
in winter wraps standing near pot of
flowers, singing.] ©1c, Feb. 5, 1914;
G 45784.
Christmas morning, [Two little girls
carrying pots of flowers.] © 1c. Feb.
5, 1914; G 45833.
Christmas sprays, 1. [Bunch of
poinsettias and vines in vase on small
table.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45881.
2. [Bunch of poinsettias and
vines on oblong background.] © 1 ¢.
Feb, 12, 1914; G 45911.
3. [Bunch of poinsettias and
od.
holly in vase on small table.] ©1ce.
Feb. 12, 1914; G 45879.
4. [Spray of holly and poinset-
tias on square background.] © 1 ec.
Feb. 12, 1914; G 45910.
Chums. [Three little girls with
hands joined, running down hillside.]
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45917.
Clover design, 1. [Spray of clover
leaves on rectangular background.] ©
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45987.
2. [Bunch of clover on square
background.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G
45988.
3. [Bunch of clover on quarter-
foiled background.] © 1c. Feb. 18,
1914; G 45989.
4. [Small bunch of clover leaves
surrounded by leaves and blossoms. ]
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 46000.
Cottage near the river. [Horseshoe
and sprig of holly at left of scene
showing men bathing in river in front
of cottage.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1914: G
45898.
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WORKS OF ART
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WinscH (Joun)—Continued.
Country chureh. [Garland of flow-
ers around scene showing several
houses near church on hillside.] © 1
e. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45981.
Decorating with Haster-lilies, [Three
ehildren making wreath with Easter-
lilies and vines.| ©1ce. Feb. 5, 1914;
G 45785.
Deer in the woeds. [Oval snow
scene showing herd of deer walking
through near stream.]. © 1 c. Feb.
12, 1914; G 45913.
Fall from the sled. [Little girl
pulling sled from which child has
fallen in snow. © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914;
G 45967.
Fattening the turkey. [Girl feed-
ing large turkey.] © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46049.
Feeding the birds. [Yhree girls
feeding flock of little birds] © le.
Feb. 12, 1914; G 45895.
Finding their breakfast. [Two little
birds scratching on ground.] © 1.
Feb. 5, 1914: G 45786.
First ship to land. [Indians stand-
ing on shore watching Sailboat in dis-
tance approaching. © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46033.
Flower design. [Garland of flowers
above scene of country home which
woman is approaching.] © 1c. Feb.
18, 1914; G 45992.
Flying amidst the clouds. [Witch
on bat and Jack-o’-lantern on each side
of oval scene showing witch, with
broom, in balloon basket.] ©1c. Feb.
25. 1914; G 46059.
Forget-me-nots. [Small vase filled
with flowers.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914;
G 46027.
Frozen stream. [Oblong snow scene
of small stream with few scattering
trees along each bank.] © 1. Feb.
12, 1914; G 45901.
Fuel for the winter. [Two men and
little gir] carrying wood near farm-
house.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45787.
Gathering winter greens. [Three
little girls with baskets gathering
sreens:| © 1°c.' Feb: 12, 1914; G
34924.
Girl at the gate. [Little girl lead-
ing puppy through gateway.] ©1c.
Feb. 18, 1914; G 45977.
Girl with basket. [Landscape above
little girl carrying hoisted umbrella
over head and basket on left arm.]
©1e. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45788.
TINSCH (JoHN)—Continued.
Tia with pumpkin. [Girl carrying
one pumpkin under right arm ‘and an-
other in left hand.] © de; ‘Heb. 25,
1914; G 46051.
Going to post a letter. [Small boy,
with letter in hand, passing through
yard gate followed by small dog.] ©
4 c.iHeb., 18; 1914; G 45979.
Greeting Santa. [Little girl and boy
trying to kiss Santa Claas. © Le:
Feb. 5, 1914; G 45789.
[Little girl
Hallow-een automobile,
and jack-o-lanterns in automobile with
front end like cut-cut pumpkin.] ©
1 ¢@. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46040.
Holly and bells design, 1. [Two bells
suspended below spray of holly tied
with bow of ribbon.] © 1c. Feb. 12,
1914; G 45S74.
2. [Three bells and spray of
holly at left of rectangular space.]
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45873.
Holly and chandelier. [Buneh of
holly above lighted chandelier.] ©
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45890.
Holly and clover. [Four-leaf clover
suspended on ribbon tied to bunch of
holly and mistletoe.] © 1c. Feb. 12,
1914; G 45906.
Holly and hanging lamp, 1-8.
[Lighted lamp suspended below bunch
OL pnally.| “Oy. ie. /Reb. 12, 1914: G
45891-45893.
Holly and horseshoe. [Two horse-
shoes suspended on ribbon tied to
bunch of holiy.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914;
G 45907.
Holly and poinsettia bells. [Bunch
of holly above two bells decorated
with poinsettias.] © 1c. Feb. 5,
1914; G 45790.
Holly and seroll. [Scroll on bunch
OF Holly.) © fe. Heb. 12), 1914°"G
45878.
Holly and winter scene, 1. [Spray
of holly around octagonal village snow
scene.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45884.
2. [Bunch of holly below semi-
circular scene showing man talking to
lady in carriage on village road.]
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45880.
8. [Village scene on holly leaf
lying on spray of holly.] © 1c. Feb.
12, 1914; G@ 45883.
Holly bells. [Three bells in bunch
of holly.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1914 ; G 45791.
Holly design, 1. [Garland of holly
leaves and berries below rectangular
space for inscription.] © 1 c. Feb.
12, 1914; G 45868.
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604
WinscH (JoHN)—Continued,
2. [Spray of holly above end of
bar.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45918.
Holly sprig and winter landscape, 1.
[Sprig of holly beneath landscape
showing farmhouse in clump of trees
on snow-covered hillside.] ©1ce. Feb.
5. 1914; G 45792.
2. [Holly beneath scene of
snow-covered farmhouse in edge of
wood.] ©1l1ce. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45793.
— 3. [Holly below snow-covered
village scene.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914;
G 45794.
4. [Holly beneath scene of
snow-covered farmhouse on hillside
near forest.] © 1 ¢c. Feb." 5, 1914:
G 45795.
House near the stream. [Horseshoe,
scroll and spray of holly at left of
scene of farmhouse on left bank of
stream.] © 1c. Feb. 12,1914; G 45896.
[Indian in canoe pad-
dling while squaw holds turkey.] ©
1 c«. Feb. 25, 1914; G@ 46034.
In the choir. [Little boy and four
little girls standing behind decorated
railing singing.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1914;
G 45796.
In the snow storm. [Little boy with
umbrella hoisted over head standing
by basket, on path leading to farm-
house in distance.] © 1 c. Feb. 5,
1914: G 45797.
Indian girl. [Front | view of girl
with feather in hair, holding turkey in
arms.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46048.
Indian’s dinner. [Indian, with bow
in hand. showing large turkey to squaw
seated near boiling pot.] © 1c. Feb.
25, 1914; G 46081.
Inhabitants of the forest. [Two deer
drinking from stream in forest cov-
ered with snow.] ©1c. Feb. 12,1914;
G 45912.
Kicking the lantern. [Small child
kicking cut-out pumpkin.] © 1 «
Feb. 25, 1914: G 46062.
Lantern (The). [Small child crawl-
ing on big cut-out pumpkin.] ©1e.
Feb. 25, 1914: G 46064.
Lantern witch. [Little girl watching
witch on broom flying over burning
pumpkin.}] © 1. Feb. 25, 1914; G
46068.
Letter with horseshoe and poinset-
tia. [Horseshoe and bunch of poinset-
tias lying on letter.] ©1c. Feb. 12,
1914; G 45885,
In a canoe.
pt. Iv, 0.8. Vv. 9
WINScH (JOHN )—Continued.
Letter with seal. [Letter, sealed
with wax, on spray of holly and rib-
bon.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45871.
Little visitor. [Little girl,
bunch of flowers in hand and puppy at
feet, standing at door.] © 1. Feb.
18, 1914; G@ 45978.
Lost time. [Village church snow
scene above little girl standing, with
basket on arm and umbrella over head,
looking down at clock.] ©1c. Feb. 5,
1914; G 45798.
Making a path through the snow.
[Man, woman and little girl shoveling
snow in front of cottage.] ©1c. Feb.
5, 1914; G 45799.
Mistletoe and _ poinsettia bells.
[Three decorated bells hanging on
bunch of mistletoe and poinsettias.]
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45800.
Mistletoe and _ scene. [Circular
scene of farmhouse on hill, above spray
of mistletoe.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914;
G 45976.
Mistletoe design. [Spray of mistle-
toe above end of decorated bar.] ©
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45919.
Moonlight in the woods. [Two deer
under large trees beyond
©
standing
which the rising moon appears. ]
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45922.
Moonlight ride. [Group of men and
women in four-horse carriage driving
over arched stone bridge on hilly
road.] © 1. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45801.
[Five little birds sit-
©
Morning song.
ting on branches of tree singing.]
1c. Feb. 5, 1914: G 45802.
Offering prayers, [Young man and
woman seated at table with heads
bowed.] © 1 ¢ Feb. 25, 1914; G
46050.
Out in the snow storm. [Young
man and girl, with umbrella hoisted
over heads, walking down village road
in snow storm.] © 1. Feb. 5, 1914;
G 45803.
Over the frosty ground. [Small boy
making snow-ball to throw at two
little girls passing.] © 1c. Feb. 18,
1914; G 45968.
Owl flying.
holly limb.]
45866.
Owl on holly spray. [Owl sitting
on holly branch which bends above his
[Owl] about to light on
© 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G
‘head.] ©1c. Feb, 12, 1914; G 45867.
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604
WINscH (JoHN)—Continued.
Path through the woods. [Hunter
with gun and dog walking down path
in woods.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G
45921.
_ Piggy in harness. [Small boy riding
on sled drawn by pig.] © 1. Feb.
18, 1914; G 45970.
Piggy pulling sled. [Little girl rid-
ing on sled drawn by pig which boy
is driving.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G
45971.
Pine bells. [Three decorated bells
hanging in bunch of pine tags and
econes.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45804.
Pink and red roses. [Roses and
streamers of ribbon around oval.] ©
1 ec. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45964.
Playing with Santa. [Little girl
watching small boy hugging Santa.]
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45805.
Poinsettia and bells. [Two bells
suspended on ribbon tied to poinsettia
and vines.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G
45909.
Poinsettia and country scene, 1.
[Scene of houses on hill near woods,
on scroll lying across spray of poin-
Seitias.|] © 1 .¢ Feb. 18, 1914; G
45963.
—2. [Scene of farmhouse in
cluster of trees, on scroll, which lies
across spray of poinsettias.] ©1e.
Feb. 18, 1914; G 45960.
—— 3. [Village scene on scroll lying
across spray of poinsettias.] © 1c.
Feb. 18, 1914; G 45959.
— 4, [Landscape on scroll which
rests on spray of poinsettias.] ©le.
Feb. 18, 1914; G@ 45958.
Poinsettia and scroll. [Scroll lying
on bunch of poinsettias.] © 1c. Feb.
12, 1914; G@ 45861.
Poinsettia and winter scene. [Spray
of poinsettias around landscape on
holly leaf.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G
45882.
Poinsettia and wishbone. [Wish-
bone suspended on ribbon tied to poin-
Ssettia and bunch of holly.] ©1e.
Feb. 12, 1914; G@ 45908.
Poinsettia design. 1. [Large flower
Surrounded by sprays of holly and
bells.] © 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45870.
[Garland of flowers partly
around rectangular space for inscrip-
tion.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914: G 45862.
——2.
WinscH (JoHN)—Continued.
Poinsettia sprays and winter scene,
1-2. [Bunch of poinsettias at left of
oval scene of snow-covered house on
hillside partly surrounded by trees and
shrubbery.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G
45806, 45807.
— 3, 4. [Bunch of poinsettias at
right of oval scene of snow-covered
house surrounded by trees, shrubbery
and fence.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G
45808, 45809.
Poinsettias around frame. [Bunch
of poinsettias at each end of oval
around scroll.] ©1e. Feb. 25, 1914;
G 46028.
Practising Xmas songs. [Three lit-
tle girls standing around piano sing-
ing while another plays.] ©1c. Feb.
5, 1914; G 45810.
Pumpkin lantern. [Small child
standing by cut-out pumpkin.] ©1c.
Feb. 25, 1914; G 46044.
Puritan couple. [Man, with gun on
shoulder, walking by woman down
road through woods.] © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G 46048.
Puritans giving thanks. [Group of
men and women kneeling on seashore. |
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46046.
Puritans landing. [Men and women
in large sailboat approaching shore. ]
©l1e. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46045.
Puritans on the way to church.
[Men with guns accompanying group
of women and minister across coun-
try.| ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46047.
Puritan’s Thanksgiving. [Man in
Puritan garb buying turkey from
group of Indians.] © 1c. Feb. 25,
1914; G@ 46032.
Robin redbreasts. [Oval scene of
three robbins sitting on snow-covered
bush.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45811.
Robins on a bush. [Five little birds
sitting on branches of bush.] © 1c.
Feb. 5, 1914; G 45812.
Rose design. [Rectangular land-
scape on garland of roses.] © 1.
Feb. 18, 1914; G 45985.
Roses. [Bunch of roses in small
vase.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46026.
Rustie bridge. [Horseshoe, scroll
and spray of holly at left of scene
showing people crossing wooden bridge
near old mill.]} ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914;
G 45899.
Santa has arrived. [Little girl on
each side of Santa who is holding
umbrella over them. © 1 c. Feb. 5,
1914; G 45818.
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pt. Iv, u.S., v. §
Winscu (JouHN)—Continued.
Santa has large pack. [Santa with
pack on back and arms around little
‘boy and girl laughing.] ©1e. Feb. 5,
1914; G 45814.
Scene and forget-me-nots. [Garland
of flowers below oblong scene of farm-
house by clump of trees.] © 1c. Feb.
25, 1914: G 46088.
Scene and lily-of-valley. [Bunch of
flowers on each side of circular land-
scape.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46036.
Scene and roses. [Two bunches of
roses below circular scene of farm-
house.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46035.
Scene and violets. [Garland of vio-
lets below diamond shape scene of
farmhouse which man and woman are
passing.] © 1 c. Feb: 25, 1914: G
46037.
Scene in crescent. [Scene of farm-
house by lake on crescent which is
lying on spray of holly and poin-
settias.] © 1:c¢. Feb. 12, 1914; G
45905. -
Scene in horseshoe. [Scene of farm-
house on hillside, in horseshoe.] ©
1 e@. Feb. 18. 1914; G 45974.
Scene in ivy-leaf. [Scene showing
several people walking down road near
farmhouse. on ivy-leaf.] © 1. Feb.
18, 1914; G 45978.
Scene on bell. [Landscape on bell
hanging on sprig of holly.] ©l1e..
Feb. 12, 1914; G@ 45904.
Scene with wreath of flowers.
[Scene of farmhouse on hill, with
wreath of flowers below.] © 1c. Feb.
18, 1914: G 45962.
Scene with wreath of holly. [Wreath
of holly below landscape of farmhouse
on hiliside.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914;
G 45995.
Scene with wreath of ivy. [Wreath
of ivy below landscape of country
home.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45998.
Scene with wreath of roses. [Wreath
of roses below scene of farmhouse
which woman is leaving.] ©1c. Feb.
18, 1914: G 45994.
Shelter from the storm. [Several
little birds hopping around and in old
lantern on ground.] © 1c. Feb. 5,
1914; G 45815.
Singing Nmas carols. [Four little
girls standing by bunch of evergreens
and flowers. singing. ]
1914; G 45816.
2
© 1c. Feb. 5, |
| 45914.
2
WinscH (JOHN )—Continued.
Sleigh-riding. [Little girl, with |
bunch of holly in hand, riding on sled -
drawn by pig.] ©41c. Feb. 18, 1914;
G 45972.
Small holly design. {Bunch of holly
and vines on square background.] ©
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45983.
[Three
Smal] poinsettia design.
flowers arranged in shape of ball.]
© 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45961.
Snow-balls. [Little boy and girl
snow-balling each other around corner
of fence.] © 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G
45965.
Snow -covered cottage. [Oblong
snow scene of cottage in clump of
trees.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45900.
Snow-covered gate. [Gate across
path leading to house in clump of trees
and bushes covered with snow.] ©
1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45817.
Snow-covered mountains. [Oblong
scene showing cottage on hillside and
mountains in background covered with
snow.] ©1e. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45902.
Snow-coveretl pine. [Bunch of vio-
lets above oval scene of pine covered
in snow, with church in distance.] ©
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45982.
Snow-covered steps. [Man climbing
steps leading to house among trees
and shrubbery covered with snow.] ©
1c Feb. 5, 1914; G 40818.
Snow-girl. [Little boy and _ girl
standing near snow-girl which they
have made against stone fence.] ©
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45966.
Snowy path. [Path leading up hill
to house among trees.] © 1c. Feb. 5,
1914; G 45819,
Sparrows’ nest. [Two little birds
sitting on branches of snow-covered
bush near nest.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914;
G 45820.
Spray of blue-bells. [Bunch of blue-
bells in rectangle on flower-decorated
bar.] ©1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45999.
Spray of carnations, [Several flow-
ers scattered over rectangle and
flower-decorated bar.] © 1c. Feb. 18,
1914; G 45956.
Spray of chrysanthemums. [Spray
of flowers on rectangle under fiower-
decorated bar.] © 1. Feb. 18, 1914;
G 45955.
Spray of holly. 1. [Bunch of holly
with berries in upper left corner of
rectangle] © 1. Feb. 12, 1914; G
WORKS OF ART
no. 1, 1914
604
WINScH (JOHN )—Continued.
2. [Holly with berries at left
of rectangular space for inscription. ]
©ic. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45821.
3. [Holly with berries above
space for inscription.] ©1c. Feb. 12,
1914; G@ 45864.
Spray of mistletoe. [Mistletoe above
space for inscription.] ©1c. Feb. 12,
1914: G 45865.
Spray of poinsettia. 1. [Circular
spray of flowers and stems.] ©1..
Feb. 5, 1914; G 45822.
——2. [Poinsettias on scrollwork
bar.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45894.
Spray of poppies. [Several flowers
on rectangle above leaf-decorated bar. ]
©1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45975.
Sprays of holly. [Holly with ber-
ries.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45823.
Sprig of holly. [Horseshoe and four-
leaf clover suspended under sprig of
holly.] 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45824.
Sprig of holly and bells. [Two bells
suspended from sprig of holly.] ©
1c. Feb. 5, 1914: G 45825.
Sprig of holly and _ horseshoe.
[Large horseshoe and star suspended
under sprig of holly.] © 1c. Feb. 5,
1914; G 45826.
Sprig of holly and _ wishbone.
| Wishbone and bell suspended under
holly.] © 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45827.
Squirrel’s home. [Small box on limb
of tree.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1915; G 45828.
Stroll through the snow. [Man and
child walking through snow near farm-
house in clump of trees.] © 1. Feb.
5. 1914; G@ 45829.
Tally-ho party in the country.
[Group of men and women in four-
horse carriage driving down country
road.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45830.
Team of pigs. [Small boy riding on
sled drawn by two pigs which little
girl is driving.] ©1c. Feb. 18, 1914;
G 45969.
Their morning bath. [Two little
birds drinking and bathing in spring.]
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45831.
Throwing snow-balls. [Large girl
and three little girls throwing snow-
balls:] ‘© 1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G. 45923.
Turkey and autumn leaves. [Tur-
key standing on bunch of leavyes.] ©
1«. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46052.
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ee
WiINnscH (JOHN )—Continued.
Two owls on holly spray, 1. [Large
and small owl sitting on middle
branch of holly.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914;
G 45868.
9
a
[Two little owls sitting on
left branch of limb of holly.] ©1le
Feb. 12, 1914; G 45869.
Vase of dahlias. [Large bunch of
dahlias in vase with handles.] ©1le.
Feb. 18, 1914; G 45998.
Vase of flowers. [Bunch of wild
flowers in vase with two handles.]
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46030.
Vase of forget-me-nots, 1. [Bunch
of flowers in large vase.] ©1ce. Feb.
25, 1914; G 46029.
2. [Large bunch of flowers in
vase with handle on each side.] ©
1c. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45997.
[Buneh of
Vase of holly on table.
holly in vase on small round table at
left of space for inscription.] ©1le.
Feb. 12, 1914; G 45877.
Vase of lily-of-the-valley. [Large
bunch of flowers in vase with two han-
dles.] ©1e. Feb. 18, 1914; G 45984.
Vase of mistletoe on table. [Bunch
of mistletoe in large vase on small
table at left of rectangular space.] ©
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; G 45876.
Vase of roses. [Bunch of roses in
small tumbler shaped vase.] ©1ce.
Feb. 25, 1914; G 46053.
Vase of violets, 1. [Large bunch of
violets in vase with two handles.] ©
1c Feb. 18, 1914; G 45980.
2. [Bunch of violets in goblet
shaped vase.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914;
G 46054.
Village (The). [Horseshoe and
sprig of holly at ieft of oblong village
scene.] ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914: G 45897.
Violets. [Bunch of violets in upper
left corner of rectangle.] © 1. Feb.
25, 1914; G 46025.
Where the roads cross. [Group of
men and women in two carriages pass-
ing signpost at cross-roads.] © 1 ¢.
Feb. 5, 1914; G 45882.
Winter scene and holly. [Bunch of
holly on each side of forest snow
scene.] ©1e. Feb. 12. 1914; G 45886.
Winter scene and poinsettia. [Spray
of poinsettias and holly on each side
of scene showing farmhouse covered
with snow.| © 1 @ Feb: 12) 1914;
G 45887.
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WIinNscH (JoHN)—Continued.
Winter scene in circle, holly decora-
tion. [Bunch of holly on each side of
circular scene showing farmhouse on
hillside covered in snow.] ©1c. Feb.
12, 1914: G 45889.
poinsettia decoration. [Spray
of poinsettias and holly on each side
of rural Snow scene in circle.] ©le.
Feb. 12, 1914; G 45888.
Witch and owl on pumpkins. [Owl
sitting on pile of pumpkins at right of
scene showing witch flying in corn
aeroplane.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G
46060.
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9, no. 1, 1914
WINSCH (JoHN)—Continued. |
Witch dusting the stars. [Witch
with broom in hands standing in bal-
loon basket from which four imps are
suspended on anchor.] © 1 ¢. Feb.
25, 1914; G 46089.
Witch in corn aeroplane. [Witch in
aeroplane in shape of ear of corn with ©
broom for tail, sailing among clouds.]
© 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46042.
Witches flying on bats. [Four |
witches on bats flying with Jack-o’- |
lantern.] © 1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G
46041.
Number of entries of Works of Art
included in the Catalogue since
SEPT OPC hcg ieee C2 Fe Sa a A TEAS
O4
CLASSES H-K.
REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
AssoTt (F. BE.) Little Falls, N. Y.
[605-608
Little Falls, N. Y., B. P. O. E. lodge:
Billiard room.—Club or lodge
rooms.—Hall or lobby club room.—
Luneh and card room. © Jan. 12,
1914; 2c. each Jan. 15, 1914; J 188989-
188992.
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Philadel-
phia. [609-611
Drink Abbotts cream buttermilk, A.
© Feb. 18, 1914; 2 c Feb. 20, 1914;
K 70909.
—— B. © Feb. 25, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
26, 1914; K 71359.
-—— [Girl with glass in right hand,
and grasping handle of churn with
teh 6G) Mar. 25, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 28,
1914; K 72240.
ABERNATHY (ALFRED HOWARD)
Eagle, Tenn. [612
Fairmont college campus and Chapel
of the Holy Comforter. © Dec. 12,
1913; 2 ec, Dec. 17, 1918; K 68925.
Acores (ALVARO) Boston. [613-615
Breaker. © Mar. 3, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
4, 1914; J 190469.
Carib (S: S.) © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
Jan. 17, 1914; J 189027.
Iced fishing schooner in tow. ©
dan. 24, 1914: 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; J
189385.
ADAMS (I. C.) Calistoga, Cal. [616
At the crossing, view in Grigsby
Canyon near Calistoga, Cal. © Jan. 6,
1914; 2c. Jan. 13, 1914; J 188947.
AINsworTH (J. R.) Salem, S. D.
[617-619
S$. H. 8S. state champions, 1914, S. D.:
Regular team.—Squad.—The seven.
© Mar. 27, 1914: 2 ec. each Mar. 30,
1914; J 191171-—1911738.
ALEXANDER & GREEN, El Paso, Tex.
[620, 621
Villa .(Gen. Franeisco) A, B. ©
Feb. 5, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1914;
J 190029, 190030.
400938—14
2
»
Mont |
ALTERMATT (E.) Springfield, Minn.
[622
Springfield champions of 1913-1914.
© dan. 23, 1914= 2c, tan. 27,1914 =
J 1893838.
AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O.
[623-627
Nurse girl.” © Apr. 14, 19f3; 2 c:
Jan. 5, 1914; J 188734.
[4 prints]:
Anticipation.— Gertrude.— Refresh-
ing.—Satisfaction. © Nov. 14, 1913;
2c. each Jan. 2, 1914; K 68191-68194.
AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co., New York.
[628
[Atlantic City, bird’s-eye view of.]
Gy Jan. 19, 1914: 2c. Jan. 22 1914:
Ix 69611.
AMERICAN CAN CO., New York.
Double seams sanitary cans.
Dec. 31, 1918; I 1692.
AMERICAN COLORTYPE CO., Chicago.
[630-640
[629
©ic.
[Colored prints]:
Autumn days. — Chums. — Friends.
© Jan. 10, 1914; 2 ec. each Jan. 13,
1914; K 69173-69175.
[Colored prints 9 by 12 inches]:
Canal channel at Bohio, looking
south.—Canal channel looking south
from East Mamei.—Chagres River.—
Entrance to east chamber of Gatun
locks, from Gatun lLake.— General
view of one of the piers of the new
Panama railroad docks at Christobal,
the Atlantic terminal of the Panama
railroad.—Margarita Point, looking
north.—Pacific entrance to Panama
canal, looking toward the Pacific from
Scsa Hill— View of approach to Gatun
locks from Gatun Lake. © Jan. 12,
1914: 2¢. each Jan. 15, 1914; K 69211-
69218.
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co., Chicago.
[641, 642
Lester (Louise) © Feb. 1, 1914;
2c. Feb. 12, 1914; J 189958.
Richardson (Jack) © Feb. 1, 1914;
Meee eo. a 20 Loe AS SOD e.
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AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC Co., New York.
[6438-646
[Majestic mfg. co. 1915 calendar]:
[Girl with rose.]—[Landscape.]—
[MeMein girl.]—[Old colored Mammy
fortune teller.] © Dec. 18, 1913; 2 ¢.
each Jan. 5, 1914; K 68484-68437.
AMERICAN LUMBERMAN, Chicago.
647-710
General view of the shipping track
through lumber yard. © Jan. 31,
1914; 2c. Feb. 5, 1914; J 189568.
Shipping track through lumber yard.
@© Jan. 31,. 1914; 1 c.. Feb..5, 1914;
1c. Feb. 24, 1914; J 190192.
[62 photographs]:
Alley in the lumber yard, 12.—Alley
of cypress lumber nearly one-half mile
long.—Alley of thick stock in the
yard.—Alley of 1 inch cypress lum-
ber.—Another view of saw mill.—An-
other view showing about three mil-
lion shingles.—Arabi, La., St. Ber-
nard cypress co.—Bayou Des Alle-
mands (View up).—Bayou Teshe
(View down).—Bird’s-eye view per-
spective through yard.—Bird’s-eye view
of part of the shingle yard, 1, 2.—
Bird's-eye view of plant looking west
from Watertown.—Bird’s-eye view of
the dry kiln.—Bird’s-eye view of some
high grade cypress shingles.—Bird’s-
eye view of the lumber yard.—Bird’s-
eye view of the saw mill.—Bowie, La.,
pile of cypress ties.—Clear thick stock
of the highest quality.—Crescent, La.,
cypress shingle mill.—Fine lot of cy-
press laths on the banks of Bayou La
Fourche.—Garden City, bird’s-eye view
of the town of.—General view from
the lumber yard.—Henry § Lipett
(Schooner). — Interior of cooling
shed.—Monorail system in lumber
yard.—Old cypress hand made fence
on Bayou La Fourche.—One of the
Jong loading galleys in yard.—One of
the many fine alleys in the yards.—
Planing mill, 1, 2.—Planing mill all
direct motor driven.—Planing mill
and dry shed.—Rafts of extra fine cy-
press logs of Bayou Plaqueman at the
mill—Rear view of the saw mill.—
Sample of suge cypress.—Saw mill, 1,
2.—Saw mill and log pond.—Saw mill
and planing mill.—Saw mill from
across the pond.—Saw mill from the
rear.—Saw mill from the south.—Sec-
tion of one of the big shingle sheds.—
Side view of saw mill.—Some ears of
cypress conduit wood for Pa. r. r. co.—
Some fine clear, thick cypress stock.—
Some Jeanerette white and figured
stock.—Some short stock.—Some 3 by
pt. Iv, n.s., v.¢$
AMERICAN LUMBERMAN—Continued.
7 to 18, 30 ft. clear cypress tank
stock.—Some 8 by 10, 30 ft. cypress
stringers.—Splendid view of cypress
shingles.—Sugi finished cypress book- |
case.—View in dressed lumber shed.—
View in lumber yard showing fine
stacks of cypress lumber.—View of
plant from straight across’ the
Bayou.—View of saw mill from across —
lumber yard.—View of the saw mill
from lumber yard.—View showing
method of piling with top of pile over-
hanging alley.—View through the
shingle yard 1} by 22, 24 ft. clear
cypress skiff stock. © Jan. 31, 1914;
2c. each Feb. 5, 1914; J 189562-189567 ;:
189569-189624.
AMERICAN PAPER BOX CO., Grand Rap-
ids, Mich. [711-716
Colonial design, man and woman in
colonial costume, facing each other,
with wreath intervening and one sur-
rounding, for ornamental box covers.
© Jan. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 26, 1914;
K 70120.
[Designs for paper box covers] :
Arts and craft design.—Band bor-
der design.—Rose design.—Scroll bor-
der design—Vine border design. ©
Feb. 21, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 27, 1914;
K 71326-71330.
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York.
[717-743
Beardsley (Edwin) © Jan. 21,
1914: 2¢. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190779.
Becker (Charles) A, B. © Feb. 26,
1914; 2 c. each Mar. 14, 1914; J 190792,
190793.
——and Chaplain Cashin of Sing
Sing, A, B. © Feb. 26, 1914; 2 c. each
Mar. 14. 1914; J 190772, 190795.
and Joseph Shay. © Feb. 26,
1914; 2 ec. Mar, 14, 1914; J 190782.
at Sing Sing. © Feb. 27, 1914;
2c. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190789.
—in Sing Sing, A, B. © Feb. 26,
1914; 2 e. each Mar. 14, 1914; J
190790, 190791.
Becker (Mr. and Mrs. Charles) ©
Feb. 27, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 14,1914; J
190787.
leaving Sing Sing. © Feb. 27,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190788.
Becker (Mrs. Charles) A-D. ©
Feb. 27, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 14, 1914;
J 190783—190786.
Cassidy (Joseph) and Robert H.
Elder. © Jan. 27, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 14,
1914; J 190781.
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no. 1.1914
CLASSES, H TO K
769
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—-Continued.
Edison (Thomas A.) 1. © Oct. 28,
1913; 2c. Feb. 20; 1914; J 190113.
2.5 ©) Web, 11,1914; 2 'c.. Mar.
14, 1914; J 190773.
Edison (Mr. and IJrs. Thomas A.)
mos 46) Oct, 23) 1913 ;:2 °c: each: Feb.
20, 1914; J 190111, 190112.
Federal league magnates. © Feb.
moat) 27c. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190775.
Oklahoman (S. S.) sinking. © Jan.
6G, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190774.
Rockefeller (John D.) talking to
wowan © Eeb. 22, 1914:.2 c. Mar.
doit Tt AS0TTT.
Sayre (Mr. and Mrs. Francis) ©
mean 24 1914- 2 c. Mar. 14, 1914; J
190778.
Wilson (Miss Eleanor) © Feb. 24,
4914: 2c. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190776.
Wilson (Miss Margaret) © Feb.
24, 1914: 2 c. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190780.
climbing on board S. S. Majes-
nme. 42 dam, 24, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 14,
1914; J 190794.
AMERICAN PULLEY co., Philadelphia.
[744
In an age of steel. © Jan. 10, 1914;
2c. Jan: 15, 1914; K 69208.
AMES (LovuIS ANNIN) New York. [745
[Arms of the commission of New
York’s tercentenary.] © Jan. 29, 1914;
2c, Feb. 18, 1914; K 70817.
Amon (W. A.) Clarksburg, W. Va.
[746
Clarksburg, W. Va.. Goff bldg. ©
aad. 014 2 ec. Jan. 12; 1914; J
188943.
ANDERSON (H. H.) Sebring, O. [T47
Sonny. ©1ce. Feb. 9.1914; J 189810.
ANDERSON (Walden P.) Florence,
Italy. [748
Tito. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1914; J 191049.
ANGELL (MARGUERITE) Lakewood, N. J.
[749
Cara, Sal, Jo. © Feb. 4, 1914; 2.
Mar, 27, 1914: K 72152.
ARMOUR (J. OGDEN) Chicago. [750
Armour (Philip D.) portrait. ©1le.
Feb. 16, 1914; J 190021.
AULTMAN & DORMAN, El Paso, Tex.
[751
Villa (Gen. Francisco) © Mar. 4,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190621.
AUNE (StrucH) Portland, Or. [752
Nude study of child. © 1 ¢. Dee.
13,4913: J; 490238.
AVERY (Mrs. BERTHA YORK GRANT)
Anoka, Minn. [7538-756
Before sundown. The sun _ shall
never set upon the place I’ll keep for
thee!! © Dee: 1, 1913; 4. ch Dec. 19;
£9 Fie Jan 81914 > WASssshs.
Good night. The sun shall never set
upon the place I’ll keep for thee.
Dee ere 1915: i ey Dee. “19° 19137 ie
Jan. 8. 1914; J 188854.
Passing cloud. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2c.
Mar. 138, 1914; J 190755.
Pine-needle pathway. © Mar. 1,
1914; 2c. Mar. 18, 1914; J 190756.
Barer (JOSEPH EH.) New York.
[757-759
[Evolution of a drop of ink.] ©
Wee.30) 19135 2 -¢. Jan, 2, 1014: K
68926.
Put life and music in your home.
© Jan '16,.1914:\2 @ Jan: 20; 1914;
K 69504.
[Within the reach of every purse.]
© Dee. 80; 1918: 2 eo Fan 2.5 1914
K 68927.
BAILEY (MARION W.) Hutchinson, Kan.
[760
Y. M. C. A. convention, Feb. 26-—
Mar. 1, 1914, at Salina, Kan. © Mar.
4,1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 9, 1914; J 190567.
Bairp (RAYMOND L.) Pittsburgh. [761
Deacon. © Mar. 11, 1914; 2c. Mar.
Te 199i F 1907TS1.
BAKER ART GALLERY, Columbus, O.
[762
Cox (Gov. James) © Mar. 5, 1914;
2e. Mar. 21, 1914; J 190875.
BALDWIN (EF. H.) East Jaffrey, N. H.
[763-766
Contoocook Lake views, A-D. ©
Mar. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 24, 1914;
J 191016-191019.
BALL (GEORGE W.) Boise, Id. [767
Orangeman (The) © Feb. 2, 1914;
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190388.
BAMForRTH (H.) New York. [768
Anyway, they cant blame me for
this, no. 7000. © Jan. 16, 1914; 2 ¢.
Jan. 17, 1914; K 69418.
BARNES (BEN C.) Mexico, Mo. [769
Rex McDonald 8838, his last show.
© Ang 15,/1918: 2 ee) eb: 25: 1914 ;
J 189649.
at
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BATEMAN (ARTHUR) Chicago. {770
Anglo American sanitary corre-
spondence college. [Sanitary prog-
ress.] © Dec. 25, 1913; 2 c. Feb. 12,
1914; K 70761.
Bavuver (JoHn) Cincinnati. [771
[Uncle Sam, figure of Uncle Sam
with glass in right hand and U. S.
lag in other.] © Mar. 17, 1914; 2c.
Mar. 21, 1914; K 71917.
‘BAUER (ALBERT M.) Mauston, Wis.
(712, 13
Court house, 1, 2. © Feb. 27, 1914;
de. each Mar, 2, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 18,
4914; J 190769, 190770.
BAUMGARTENER (OTTO) Wrightstown,
Wis. 774
Nature’s repose. © Oct. 25, 1913;
2c. Mar. 13, 1914; J 190757.
BEALS (JESSIE Inc., New
York. [775-779
Hale (Mrs. Beatrice Forbes-Robert-
son) and her children, C 2643, 2649,
2650. © Feb. 21, 1914; 2 c. each Feb.
-24, 1914; J 190188-190190.
——A 2645, 2647. © Feb. 20, 1914;
‘2 @. each Feb. 21, 1914; J 190183,
“190184.
‘BEAN (R. T.) Ellsworth, Kan. [780
Fitted up regardless of expense.
io Nov. 1, 1013; 2 ¢. Oct. 21," 1988;
J 189890.
BEARD (J. T.) New York. [781
Diagram for use in projecting head-
ings on feasible grades. © Mar. 2.
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 4, 1914; I 1737.
‘BECKER (GERHARD JULIUS) New York.
TARBOX )
[782, 783
Boats drill on S. S. Almirante,
Wnited fruit co. © Feb. 1, 1914; 1c.
Feb. 10, 4914; 1 ¢«. Mar: 11, 1914;
J 190613.
February morning on the Manzan-
cares, Santa Marta, Colombia. © Feb.
¥, 1914; 1c. Feb. 10, 1914; 1 c. Mar.
11, 1914; J 190614.
BecKMAN (THOMAS J.) co., Philadel-
phia. [784
Automobile girl. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 69176
BEE PUB. co., Omaha, Neb. [785
Omaha high school and eadets. ©
Wot, 20, Tone. 2 ©, dan. 20, 19142 FJ
189812.
BELL (BEATRICE B.) Santa Barbara,
Cal. [786
Outdoor portrait. © Mar. 1, 1914;
2c. Mar, 14, 1914; K 71715.
=
BENNETT (JOHN) Charleston, S. C.
[787-789
Autumn. © Dec. 25, 1918; 2 ¢c. Jan.
2, 1914; K 68218.
We are all but fellow travelers.
[Piper] © Dee. 25, 1913; 2 ¢. Jan. 12,
1914; K 68967.
Winter. © Dec. 25, 19138; 2 ¢c. Jan.
2, 1914; K 68219.
BERT’s PHOTO SHOP, Kansas City, Mo.
[790-792
Allen (Bennie) U. S. pool cham-
pion, © Feb. 21, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 27,
1914; J 190298.
Dazie (Mlile.) 1,2. © Feb. 14, 1914;
2 ce. each Feb. 16, 1914; J 190888,
190389.
BETTS (JAMES EDWIN) Greenfield, O.
793
Hieroglyphic of the Bible. © Feb.
23, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; J 190206.
Bic SISTERS, New York. [794
Little sister. © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 c.
Jan. 24, 1914; K 69637.
BILt (FRANK R.) Cleveland. [795-797
Du Moulin (Rev. Frank) © Jan.
15, 1914; 2c. Jan. 15, 1914; J 188993.
1,2. © Jan. 8, 14" 71 © each
Jan. 8, 1914; 1 ec. each Jan. 15, 1914;
J 189013, 189014.
Birch (JAMES H.) Jr,
aX,
Burlington,
[798
Abounding love I freely bear to you,
tie that binds. © Feb. 13, 1914; 2 c.°
Feb. 14, 1914; K 70717.
BISHOP ARTS CRAFT CO., Kansas City.
[799-820
[Colored cards of various sizes] :
Don’t wait for the weather to get
just right.—Freight, express or parcel
post.—I keep these wings for my fleet-
ing thoughts.—I send this ecard at
Christmas time.—Somewhere between
each yesterday and to-day.—Star that
appeared to three wise men. © Jan.
7, 1914; 2 ¢. each Jan. 9, 1914: K
68681-68686.
[Colored folder
sizes]:
Bon voyage, think of me friend as
you journey along.—Greetings. over
land over sea.—May the mill of the
Gods.—Old time faltering weary of the
way. © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Mar.
5, 1914; K 71892-71395.
[Colored post cards]:
Although the winter winds be
chill.—Here’s a hand shake just for
8
ecards of various
no. 1, 1914
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
890:
BISHOP ARTS CRAFT co.—Continued.
yo ou.—I send you this reminder.—If I
could express my thoughts of you.—
If time were money.—In my dreams I
see the farmhouse.—When the old boat
goes in dry dock.—When you wake up
Christmas morning.—Why don’t you
write.—Winding road the old rail
fence. © Jan. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Jan.
81, 1914; K 69990-69999.
Love is blind. © Jan. 28, 1914; 1...
Jam. 80, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 7,
70488.
Often when I am far away. © Jan.
28, 1914; 1 « Jan. 30, 1914; 1 c. Feb.
7, 1914; K 70489.
Brack (H.) co., Cleveland. [821-842
[Fashion model] nos. 6, 8, 14, 21. 26,
212 a5, a8, 200, a0, 318, 325, 380, 331,
333, 3386, 447, 452, 460, 468, 507, 528.
© Feb. 11, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 21,
1914; K 70957-70978.
BLAISDELL (GEORGE ALBERT) Denver.
[843-848
1914; K
[6 photographs] :
Almuerzo on the Magdalena.—Bon-
gos on Magdalena canal— Native
guests.—Rescue on the Caribbean.—
Santa Marta Bay in January.—Turbu-
lent Caribbean. © Mar. 12, 1914; 2 c.
each Mar. 25, 1914; J 191051-191056.
BuuME (H. J.) Worthington, Minn.
[849
Wreck on the Omaha. © Feb. 9,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190242.
Bone (RicHARD) Berlin. [850
Herbstes goldue zeit; by O. Jern-
berg. © Jan. 8, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 28,
1914; K 72296.
BOOKLOVERS CONTEST co., New York.
[851, 852
Booklovers picture game, A. B.
Dee. 80, 1918; 2 c. each Jan. 9, 1914;
K 68987, 689388.
BoRCHARDT (JACOB J.) Chicago. [8538
Busch (Adolphus) © Dee. 1, 19138;
2c. Jan. 21, 1914; J 189270.
BorRTELL (P. CLINToN) Tucumcari.
M:
N.
[854
Feterita, U. S. experiment farm,
1913. © Feb. 26, 1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 5,
Mt4 = To0a21.
Bosset (Louis A.) New York.
[855-858
[Catholic catechism, three stem
match, reminder of the blessed trinity,
A. D.J] © Mar. 18, 1914: 2 c each
Mar. 20, 1914; K 71903- 71906. :
29
BotH (W. C.) Chicago. [859-862
[Colored print letterheads] T, U,
V. W. © Jan. 10, 1914; 2 c each
Feb. 12, 1914; K 70848-70851.
[ 863.
2c. Mars
BouGHTON (ALICE) New opr
Summer. © Mar. 1, 1914:
14, 1914; K 71714.
BRADLEY (Exxiott R.) Janesville, Wiss
[864-867
[Chiropractic advertising illustra-
tion, no. 45.] © Feb. 27, 1914; 2 «.
Mar. 4, 1914; K 71861.
[No. 49, 50, 51.] © Mar. 9.
1914: 2c each Mar. 14, 1914; IK 71710—
TL,
BRADLEY STUDIOS, New York. [868
Hornblower (Judge). © Mar. 20,
19147 2 @ Mar. 28, 1914; J 190958.
BRAGDON (JOHN C.) Pittsburgh. [869
Schenley farms district. © Mar. 6,
1914; 2 e@. Mar. 23, 1914; J 190959.
BRANTON (WILLIAM J.) Utica, N. Y.
[870, 8TE
Christmas morn, A, B. © Jan. 27,
1914*° 2 © ench Jan. 29, 19147 °F
189430-189431.
BRAUN & CO., Paris.
[6 photographs] :
Children gathering
Mme. M. E. Coulin, 7882.—Hesitation ;-
by Pierre Carrier-Belleuse, 7914.—
Holland sunset; by V. Brugairolles,.
7877.—Liseron (Le): by A. J. Chan-.
tron. 6202.—Moscow, 1812; by M..
Orange, 7885.—Sunset near Dordrecht >
by V. Brugairolles, 7863. © May 15,
1918: 2 c each Jan. 2, 1914; J 188692—
188697.
BREITKOPF & HARTEL, Leipzig, Ger-
many. [ 878-888.
[Hngravings by Franz Stassen]:
Gotterdimmerung. — Hollainder. —
Lohengrin. — Parsifal. — Rheingold.—
Rienzi. — Siegfried. Tannhiuser. —
Tristan and Isolde—Walkure. ©
Jan. 20, 1914: 2 c. each Feb. 9, 1914;
Ix 70465-70468, 70480-70484, 70486.
Meistersinger. © Jan. 26, 1914; 2
ce. Feb. 9, 1914; K 70485.
BREWER’S PROTECTIVE UNION, Chicago.
[889. 890
[Shield on plate.] © Jan. 22,1914;
2c. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69686.
[Shield with cross bar.] © Jan. 22,
1914; 2c. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69687.
[872-877
flowers; by
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BRITTINGHAM (ARTHUR D.) Tuckahoe,
we [891, 892
Summer’s last offering. © Dec. 25,
1913; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1914; J 190726.
Sun sprite. © Sept. 1, 1913; 2 ¢.
Mar. 12, 1914; J 190725.
BRocKLING (BERNARD U.) Independ-
ence, Ia. [893-896
Garland (Monsignor J. J.) 14. ©
Dec. 19, 1918; 1 ce. each Dec. 20, 1918;
1c. each Jan. 22, 1914; J 189324-
189327.
BrRoOKS-WELLES CO., Peconic, N. Y.
[897
Mirror-meter. © Mar. 12, 1914; 1c.
Mar. 12, 1914; I 1751.
B. P. O. E. LopGE No. 156, Bucyrus, O.
[898
Bucyrus Elks home. © Feb. 11,
1914; 2c. Feb. 18, 1914; J 190104.
Brown (ALFRED J.) SEED co., Grand
Rapids, Mich. [899-948
[Flowers & vegetables, colored card
383i by 43 inches]:
Beans, black wax.—Beans, golden
wax.—Beet, early blood turnip.—Beet,
early Hgyptian.—Cabbage, Hollander or
Danish ball head.—Cabbage, late flat
Dutch.—Cabbage, Winningstadt.—Car-
rot, Danvers half long.—Carrot, French
forcing. — Carrot, guerande or ox
heart. —- Cauliflower, snowball. — Cu-
cumber, Boston pickling.—Cucumber,
early cluster.—Cucumber, long green.—
Cucumber, white spine.—Lettuce, early
curled Simpson.— Lettuce, Grand
Rapids.—Lettuce, prize head.—Musk-
melon, Osage.— Muskmelon, rocky
ford.—Nasturtium, dwarf mixed.—
Nasturtium, tall mixed. — Onion,
large red wethersfield.—Onion, yellow
globe Danvers. — Parsley, Champion
moss curled.—Parsnip, long, smooth,
hollow grown.—Peas, American won-
der.—Peas, champion of England.—
Peas, premium or improved little
gem.—Pepper, large bell or bull nose.—
Pumpkin, sugar or New England
pie.—Radish, early long scarlet top.—
Radish, early scarlet globe.—Radish,
French breakfast.— Radish, white
icicle—Ruta Baga or Swede, Ameri-
can purple top.—Salsify, or vegetable
oyster, Mammoth Sandwich Island.—
Spinach, improved thick leaved.—
Squash, Hubbard.— Squash, mam-
moth summer crookneck.—Sweet corn,
early Minnesota.—Sweet corn, golden
bantam.—Sweet corn, Stowell’s ever-
green.—Sweet peas, superb mixed.—
Tomato, dwarf champion.—Tomato,
30
pt.1v,n.s.,v.9-
Brown (ALFRED J.) SEED co.—Contd.
earlina. — Tomato, stone. — Turnip,
early white flat Dutch strap leaved.—
Watermelon, peeriess. — Watermelon,
sweet heart. © Jan. 2, 1914; 2 ce. each
Jan. 29, 1914; K 69857-69906.
Brown (BENSON BELL) Allen, Okla.
949
Times of the Gentiles. © Feb. 26,
1914; 2c. Mar. 18, 1914; J 190838.
(ERNEST ALBERT) Chicago.
[950
B stands for our baby. [Baby] ©
Feb. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 25, 1914; K
Brown
71464,
BRowN (FREDERICK A.) New Bedford,
Mass. [951
Tripp (Job). © Jan. 14, 1914; 2 c.
Jan. 16, 1914; J 189025.
Brown (Mary Louise) Oriskany Falls,
pp [952-954
[3 photographs]:
As early art embrowned the gold.—
Inside the chalice, 1, 2. ©1. each
Feb. 4, 1914; J 189903-189905.
Brown & Bictow, St. Paul. [955-967
American boy series, Jan.Dec. ©
Jan. 5, 1914; 2 e. each Mar. 5, 1914;
K 71467-71478.
Old homestead. © Dec. 20, 1913;
2c. Jan. 2, 1914; K 68179.
Brown & Dawson, Stamford, Conn.
[968
(Anthony N.) portrait. ©
1913; 2. ¢& “Wepr 4; 1914;
Brady
Apr. 25,
J 189538.
BRuGLAR (DAYTON) Blairstown, N. J.
[969
Blair academy, faculty, students and
buildings. © Nov. 26, 19138; 2 ¢. Jan.
6, 1914; J 188772.
BrRuN (CLEMENT BENJAMIN) New
York. [970
Plan of school at Deposit, N. Y.
Dec. 2, 1913; 1 ec. Jan. 6, 1914; I 1681.
BUCHANAN (GIDEON B.) Woodford, Va.
[971-974
{4 photographs]:
Hard pull lifts the snake from the
ground.—Large Virginia ,rattle-
snake.—Unusual pet.—While still stu-
pefied the snake is placed in cage. ©
Feb. 14, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 14. 1914;
J 189981-189984.
BUKOWIECKI (LEON K.) Chicago.
[975, 976
Boze zhaw polske. © Feb. 2, 1914;
2c. Feb. 5, 1914; K 70121.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
BUKOWIECKI (LEON K.)—Continued.
W jednosci sila. © Feb. 2, 1914;
ce. Feb. 5, 1914; K 70122.
2
BurBANK (ALFRED 8.) Plymouth, Mass.
[977-987
[Post cards]:
Canopy over Plymouth rock. Coles
Hill, Plymouth Rock hotel, no. 18994.—
Canopy over Plymouth rock, steamer
landing, no. 80017.—Duxbury, Mass.
John Alden house, 1653, no. 80019.—
Landing of the Pilgrims, no. 8747.—
Pilgrim exiles, no. 8742.—Pilgrims go-
ing to church, no. 8743.—Plymouth in
1622, no. 18997.—Plymouth, Mass.
County court house and registry, no.
§0020.—Plymouth, Mass. Hotel] Pil-
grim, no. 80018.—Plymouth, Mass.
National monument to the forefathers,
no. 79617.—Plymouth rock, no. 14900.
© Dec. 29, 1913; 2 c. each Jan. 2,
1914; K 68180-68190.
BURBANK ENGRAVING Co., Boston. [985
Outline and cuts. © Apr. 1, 1914;
Ze) Mar. 25, 1914: K 72576.
Burke (F. G.) New York. [989
Sweethearts. © Feb, 16, 1914; 2 c.
Feb. 17, 1914; K 70802.
| no. 1, 1914
| eA;
|
Burkerr (CLARENCE W. L.) Louis-
ville, Ky. [990
Louisville’s new million dollar hos-
pital. © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 5,
1914; J 189561,
BuRNHAM (A. W.) Springfield, O.
[991, 992
Fairbanks (N. H.) © Mar. 19,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; J 190876.
Sun (Gus) © Feb. 17, 1914: 2.
Feb. 18, 1914; J 190065.
‘Burns (A. M.) Bucyrus, O. [993
Pure thoughts. © Feb. 18, 1914; 2
c. Feb. 19, 1914; J 190102.
Busu & Davinpson, San Diego, Cal.
: [994
xreat Imperial Valley. © Feb. 14,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914; K 70842.
Butts (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) Hay-
worth, N. J. [995
Sacred echoes. © Feb. 26, 1914;
arc. Heb. 238, 1914; K 71703.
CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J.
[996-1006
[11 prints of various sizes] :
Anticipation, 2537.—Beau night,
2536.—Before the attact, 2529.—tWLittle
CAMPBELL ART Co.—Continued.
| artist, 2375.—Old rose garden, 2539.—
Poetry of evening, 7676.—Realization,
2538.—Sunday morning, 2540.—Wash-
ington monument in moonlight, 2344.—
Welcome guest, 2541.—White cloud,
2523. © Feb. 11, 1914: 2 c each Feb.
12, 1914; K 70663-70673.
CAMPBELL co., New
York. [1007-1010
De Saulles (Mrs. John D.) 5772 A.
© Apr 6 1014-2 ¢ Mar: 31, 1014:
J 191210.
Gibson (Mrs. Charles Dana) 5638—
CCMIO) SA pri, (1S Oo) eg Maris 1.
1914: J 191209.
McCullough (J/rs. John Hall) 5292-
Bae Dee. 2h toile oe Dee et:
1156.2 1907S.
Mitchell (/rs. John Purroy) 5510-
A. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 30, 1914;
J 189441.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
CAREY CARTOON CERVICE, New York.
[1011-1019
All for the movies. © Feb. 27, 1914;
2c: Mar. 6, 1914; K (1427.
Boom in Wall Street. © Jan. 14,
1914; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1914; K 69956.
Elections, old and new. © Feb. 13,
19142 c..Mar. 6, 1914: K 71425.
Peep into the future. © Jan. 22,
1914; 2c. Mar. 6, 1914; IX 71422.
Play ball:- © Jan. 30! 1914; °2 -e.
Mar. 6, 1914; K 71423.
Poor John, Web. 20,1914: 2c Mar.
6, 1914; K 71426.
Quiet night on Broadway. © Feb. 6,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1914; K 71424.
Return of the bustle. © Jan. 8,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan, 29, 1914; K 69958.
Uncle Sam’s schoolmaster. © Dec.
30, 1918; 2 ¢c. Jan. 29, 1914; K 69957.
CaRIs (VicK) Webb City, Mo.
[1020, 1021
Hicks’ (Captain) 1, 2.. © Feb. 2,
1914; 1 ec. each Feb. 4, 1914; 1 c. each
Feb. 18, 1914; J 190057, 190058.
(W. B.) Enosburg Falls,
Vit; [1022
Winter by the wayside. © Feb. 25,
1914; 2 ec, Mar. 23, 1914; J 190897.
CATHOLIC PRESS CO., Chicago. [1023
Little boy of heavenly birth. ©
Mecwi1He 19iS. Drees Dec. 19. 1I9tS Kk
68939.
CARPENTER
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CAvE (EpwarpD) Mamaroneck, N. Y.
[1024, 1025
Pyramid Mt. across Pyramid Lake,
Jasper park, Alta. © Feb. 6, 1914;
2 c. Feb. 17, 1914; J 190046.
Scowmen on the Fraser River at
mile 146, B. C. © Feb. 6, 1914; 2 «.
Feb. 17, 1914; J 190045.
CELEBRITY ART CO., Boston.
[1026-1059
[384 prints of various sizes]:
Autumn, in the other gardens.—
Cello, once within an old time cello.—
Chieftain’s daughter.—Coquette.—Day
is done. — Does Doris know. —
Dreaming, dreaming by the river.—
Eclipse.—Expectation.—First splash.
—For my garden, there may be
many flowers.—High and dry.—TIn-
vocation, I lift mine eyes to the
hills.—Its cold.—Little sunshine.—
Love’s fidelity, I carve my heart upon
this tree—Maiden fancies.—Minne-
haha tresses flowing like the water.—
Murmurs of love—Party day.—
Promenade.—Proposal day.—Rosary,
the hours I spent with thee dear
heart.—Rose among the roses.—Sig-
nal.—Songs of yesteryear.—Spring,
the rain is raining all around.—Sum-
mer all the names I know from
nurse.—Summer breezes.—Sun bath.—
Sweet Indian maid.—Tratimerei, the
music speaks to youth.—When Phyllis
plays.—Winter, when to go out my
nurse doth wrap. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2.
each Mar. 12, 1914; K 71651-71684.
CHAMBERS AGENCY, New Orleans.
7 [1060
Ideal exposition tours. © Mar. 38,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914: K 72262.
CHAPMAN (ErRvIN S.) Los Angeles.
[1061
Lineoln (Pres. Abraham) during the
battle of Gettysburg. © 1c. Mar. 7,
1914; J 190525.
CHAPMAN (ROBERT) Co., Brooklyn.
[1062-1109
[Colored prints of various sizes]:
After the lullaby, 741.—Annabelle,
739.—Apple parings. 1706.—At the
close of day, 1707.—Battle of Dorches-
ter Heights, 1700.—Beatrice, H. C.
175.—Charlotte, H. C. 174.—Daddy’s
dear, 1718.—Days of real sport, 1712.—
Dinner time, H. C. 204—HEvening
prayer, H. C. 206.—Flowers of the
forest, H. ©, 202.—Glory of autumn,
485.—Guess who’s coming, H. GC. 201.—
Hazel, H. C. 207.—Here he is sir,
1709.—His sweet tooth, H. C, 198.—
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
CHAPMAN (ROBERT) co.—Continued
Home again, 1705.—In the oak forest,
H. C. 172.—Janet, H. C. 176.—Jones
(John Paul) bidding goodbye to his
victorious ship, 1708—Joy of the
hunt, 484.—Little idlers, 1704.—Lolly-
pops, H. C. 199.—-Louise, H. C. 173.—
Lure of the poppies, 481.—Lure of the
sea, H. C. 169. Mildred, 1719.—Milk
maid, H. C. 205.—Moonlight on the
snow,
1714.—Nature’s painting, 1702.—Near
milking time, 1701.—Northwoods’
king, 1703.—Pals, 1781.—Pet of the
family, 1713.—Pleasant refiection,
740.—Prize winners, 1717.—Queen of
the court, 482.—Rushing waters, H. C.
171.—Song without words, H. C. 203.—
Sour grapes, H. C. 200.—Spring maid,
479.—Sunny Italy, 1716—Sweethearts,
742.—Winter’s charm, 476.—Witching
hour, 1715.—Woodland harmony, 1730.
© Dec. 29, 1918; 2 ec, each Feb. 21,
1914; K 71034—71081.
CHARLTON (DEMETRIUS FREDERICK)
Marquette, Mich. [1110
Marquette, Mich., Northern state
normal school. © Jan. 12, 1914; 2 «.
Jan. 15, 1914; J 189271.
CHAUVIN (PHILIP HALE) Monroe, La.
[1111
Chauvin madonna. © Mar, 20, 1914;
2c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 190879.
CHILD’S ‘WELFARE GARMENT CO., Chi-
cage, [1112
[Smiiing baby face.] © Oct. 9,
1913; 2 ¢. Jan. 8, 1914; K 69390.
CHROSTOWSKI (ALPHONSE) New York.
{1118
Attempt upon the Czar, scene from
the drama Russian Ludonuta. © Feb.
2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1914; K 70072.
CLARK (H.N.) San Francisco. [1114
Scene of the wreck of power
schooner Elvira in Arctic ice. © Dec.
24, 1913; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; J 188691.
CLAUS (GEORGE) Eau Claire, Wis.
[1115
Stair (Rev. George R.) © Feb. 19,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1914; J 190200.
CLAY (Louts P.) Nickerson, Kans.
[1116
Feast of good things. [Post card.]
© Aug. 28, 1913; 2 ¢ Sept. 4; 1913:
Kk 68940.
CLIFFORD (CLARENCE E.) Albany, Or.
[1117-1121
[5 photographs]:
Albany madonna.—Clifford
donna.—Day dreams.—Oregon
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914 1166
CLIFFORD (CLARENCE E.)—Continued. Concer (W. G.)—Continued.
douna.—Welkins madonna. © Mar. general view, 442. © Jan. 6,
pa A9m- 2 ¢..each..Mar. 31, 1914;
J 191211-191215.
Cops (CLARENCE J.) New York. [1122
Laying cornerstone for Masonic tem-
bles ©) Jan, 14, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 20,
1914; J 189146.
GOBERN (CAMDEN M.) Meadville, Pa.
[1123-11383
[11 photographs]:
Bedouin Arabs in the Sinaitic Pen-
insula.—Camp of the Azazma.—Enter-
ing the oasis of Kadesh Barnea.—Fig
trees in the lost oasis of Kadesh Bar-
nea.—Leaving the oasis of Kadesh
Barnea.—Lost oasis of Kadesh Barnea.
Pool of Kadesh Barnea.—Rock that
Moses struck at Kadesh Barnea.—
Second living spring at Kadesh Bar-
nea.—Spring in the rock of Kadesh
Barnea.—Water bubbling from the
ground at Kadesh Barnea. © 1 c.
each Jan. 15, 1914; J 189628-189638.
CorFIN (Epwarp I.) Worcester, Mass.
[1134
Eddy (Mary Baker G.) © Mar. 14,
1914; 2 c Mar. 17, 1914; J 190822.
CoLLIncs (HARRY HERMAN) Mogollon,
N. M. } [11385
Mogollon, N. M. © Dec. 20, 19138;
2¢. Jan. 2, 1914: J 189010.
CoLLiIns (FRANK W.) Boston. [1136
Bench and Bar of New Hampshire,
19138-1914. © Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c Ieb.
20, 1914; IKK 70955.
CoLLtins (H. SHOBEBROOK) New York.
fl137
Interior of dining room taken solely
by the indirect lighting installation in
Loony Chan. 21,1914; 2.¢. Jan..22,
boas J ASOS1 7.
CoLtnacHrt (P. & D.) & OBacu, Lon-
don. [1138
Setting sun. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 «¢.
Feb. 21, 1914; IK 71360.
COM METER’SCHE KUNSTHANDLUNG
(WILHELM SuUHR) Hamburg.
[1139
Stampfend; von Holst Johannes. ©
Wier tole. 2c.” Nov. 17; 1013: J
189262.
Concer (W. G.) El Paso, Tex:
[1140-1144
Juarez race track finish of the Ano
Nuevo handicap. © Jan. 6, 1914; 2 «.
Jan. 9, 1914: J 188858.
1914; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914; J 188856.
horse going to the post in the
Navidad handicap, 426. © Dec. 29,
1913; 2 ¢. Jan. 9, 1914; J 188859.
horses going to the post for
Afio Nuevo handicap, 443. © Jan. 6.
1914; 2 ¢@. Jan. 9, 1914; J 188855.
Silver Blossom winning the
first two-year-old race of the season,
436. © dan. 6, 1914; 2 «©. Jan. 9, 1914;
J 188857.
CoNKLIN (C. H.) Minneapolis.
Mary HE. Patch [Horse] Lake of
Isles, 1914. © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
16, 1914; J 190020.
[1145
CooLtey (FRANK A.) Springfield, Mo.
[1146
Novelty photo post card design. ©
Neb. 17, 1914; 2 « Feb. 20, 1914; J
190114.
Cooper (I. J.) San Francisco. [1147
Phillip rice. © Feb. 17, 1914; 2 «.
Feb. 24, 1914; K 71629.
Corr (THOMAS HENRY) Roanoke, Va.
Our wedding day. © Feb. 28, 1914;
Ze. Mar. 3; 1914; K:71355.
CoPpPpERSMITH (H, C.) Rockford, O.
[1149
Rockford, O., public library. ©
Jam 17) NOI. 2. Cy JOD 2, Lola.
189297.
CorpRAy (JAMES M.) Los Angeles.
[1150-1159
Cordray (James M.) 1, 2. © Feb.
1S) 19st 2 ec. Cich Mar, it) TOM ss
190695, 190696.
a AC) eb. We..t Old :12 eoulteaY.
ALOT eh OOTZS:
Se el 1G) Peby 1S. 0914 2hereach
Mar. 18, 1914; J 190848, 190849.
=, 7. © Mar. 3s, 19914; 2:¢. ‘each
Mar. 19, 1914; J 190852, 190853.
== 8) GiMar. 341914: 2.¢) Mar. 21,
1914; J 190871.
9) »© Mar. 3, 1914; 2 c. Mar: 25,
1914; J 191037.
=O) (Or Mat, 1, 19145 Ze. War.
31, 1914; J 191205.
Trinidad, Colo.
[1160
First Colorado national guard, troop
B..-© Feb: 10; 1914; 2 c. Feb: 16,1914;
CorREY (CLEMENT B.)
eel OOS 0h.
393
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COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, New York.
[1161
Antionette. © Jan. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Jan. 15, 1914; K 69219.
CuLtp (GrorRGE PrATT) Rochester, N.
Yi [1178
Culp madonna. © Feb. 27, 1914; |
2c, Feb. 28, 1914; J 190301.
CUMMINGS (CHARLES R.) White River |
Junction, Vt. [1179, 1189 |
Evarts (Maxville):
With coat on shoulder.—With foot —
COSMOS PICTURES CO., New York.
[1162-1165
[4 prints 6 by 8 inches]:
Autumn oaks.—Boy with sword.—
Life among the lowly.—Temple of the
winds. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 ec each
Jan. 22, 1914; K 69548-69551.
CoTTLE (JULIUS OTHELLO) St. Louis.
[1166
Little fellow. © Jan. 26, 1914; 2c.
Feb. 12, 1914; J 189902.
COWNIE TANNING co., Des Moines, Ta.
[1167
Cownie direct route.
lustration showing particular features
in manufacture]. © Nov. 1, 1918; 2 ec.
Mar. 27, 1914: K 72218.
CoyaAN (WILLIAM E) Homestead, Pa.
[1168
If the saloons would advertise like
other merchants. © Jan. 29, 1914;
2 ¢. Mar, 10, 1914;\K T1575.
CRITERION NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, New
York. [1169, 1170
Aleocer (Dr. Ignacio)... © Mar. 23,
1914; 1 c. Mar. 24, 1914; 1 c Mar. 28,
1914; J 191096.
Angeles (Gen. Felipe). © Mar.
1914: 1 ¢. Mar, 24, 1914; 1 e.: Mar.
1914; J 191097.
CrRocKER (FLORENCE GRAY) Portland,
Or. [1171
Night soon: past it ran so fast.
[Christmas card.] © Dec. 24, 1913;
2 e. Jan. 26,.1914; K 69965.
23,
28,
CroonrorGc (FrreDK, T.) Chicago.
[1172-1174
Supreme fashions, spring and sum-
mer, 1914, plates A-C. © Feb. 18,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1914; K 71082-
71084.
Crosspy (AGNES B.) Oakland, Cal.
diag 116
Loop (The) seventeen mile drive,
Monterey, Cal. © Dec. 15, 1918; 2 c.
Dee. 23, 19138; J 189882.
Louise (Lake) July day at. © Dec.
20, 1913; 2.e. Dee. 23, 1913* J T89ssi.
CROWLEY (HIERBERT E.) New York.
babes
Remorse. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
19, 1914; J 190853.
[Fur coat il- |
on fence. © Jan. 22, 1914; 2 ec. each
Jan. 23, 1914: J 1893828, 189329.
Curtis & MILLER, Seattle. [1181 |
Smith bldg. and Mt. Rainier. ©
Mar. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 31, 1914; J
191216.
Cusick (JAMES LEE) Louisville, Ky.
[1182
Powell (E. L.) ©1c. Feb. 2, 1914;
J 189833.
Manson, Ia.
[1183
New town escutcheon. © Dec. 24,
19138; 2 c. Dec. 26, 491s; ie GSo41.
DALTON (JOHN F.)
DARLING (JESSIE) Providence, R. I.
[1184
Darling’s (Jessie) jewelled skate.
© 1c. Feb. 24, 1914; J 190193.
Davis (Roy F.) Chicago.
[1185-1194
Ammonia compression system and
compressor. © Jan. 20, 1914; 1 ec.
Mar. 26, 1914; I 1782.
Astigmatism of eye and corrections.
© Jan, 20, 1914; 1 @ Mar. 26, 1914;
I 1783.
Barometer readings and elevations.
© Dec. 29, 1918: daeeee an, 1013:
T 1666.
Dye errors and corrections. © Jan.
10, 1914: 1 ec. Jan. 13,294; ft 267s.
Four cycles of a 4 eycle gas or gaso-
lene engine. © Dec. 29, 1913; 1 ec.
Dec. 30, 1913; I 1668.
Hydraulic ram. © Jan. 20, 1914;
1 ec. Mar, 26, 1914; I t78e
Moon illusion. © Jan. 10, 1914; 1 ec.
Jan. 13, 1914: © 680.
Principle of the screw. © Jan. 20,
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 26, 1914; I 1785,
Vacuum-bellows engine for piano
player. © Jan. 20, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 26,
1914; I 1786.
Whitehead torpedo. © Jan. 20,
1914; 1 ec. Mar, 26; 40143) 27s:
34
Ino. 1, 1914
|De Campr (ANITA) Chicago.
[1195-1201
Mother Goose parade [1914]:
© Jan. 4; 1 c. Jan. 15; K 69224.
| Jan. 11;)1 c. Jan! 15; K 69225.
© Jan. 25: 1c. Jan. 29; K 69923.
| © Feb. 1; 1. Feb. 9; K 70437.
| © Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 20; K 70933.
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 709384.
© Feb. 22; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 71280.
| DECKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago.
| [1202
| Society brand clothes. © Feb. 28,
j
1a 2 ce. Mar. 3, 1914; K. 713822.
_DEN PHOTO worRKS, Chicago.
| [1203-1206
[4 photographs] :
_ Dressed chicken, 44.—I know some-
thing ’bout you, 43.—I’m so tired and
sleepy, 46.—Spring chicken, 45.
| Mar. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 23, 1914;
J. 190960-190968.
DENVER WEEKLY Post, Denver. [1207
Homesteaders. © Feb. 25, 1914; 2
@ Mar. 3, 1914; K 71320.
-DrERCcK (JAMES G.) New Castle, Ind.
[1208
Derck’s gauge dials. 1 ec. Dec. 15,
19135; I 1719.
DETMER WOOLEN Co., New York. [1209
[Fashion poster card.] © Jan. 24,
1914; 2c. Jan. 30, 1914; K 69986.
DETROIT PUB. Co., Detroit. [1210-1262
Anthony (Capt. Joseph) ; by Gilbert
Stuart, 048105. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188816.
Battle of Lake Erie: by Thomas
Birch, 050263. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188814.
Bell buoy, Newport; by William
Frost Richards, 050285. © Nov. 29,
1918; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1914; J 189249.
Blodgett (Mrs, Samuel) ; by Gilbert
Stuart, 050278. © Nov. 14, 1918; 2 ¢.
Jan. 20, 1914; J 189250.
Breezy day; by Charles C. Curran,
048108. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 2,
1914; J 188815.
Cavalier waiting an audience; by
Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier, 049103.
my Nov, 14, 1918-°2 ©. Jano 2, 1914:
J 188817.
David (Jacques Louis); by Rem-
brandt Peale, 050264. © Nov. 14,
ayia; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; J 188822.
| MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H 10 K
1262
DETROIT PUB. Co.—Continued.
El Portal, Cal., Hotel del Portal,
073123, 073124. © Dec. 8, 1913; 2 «.
each, Jan. 20, 1914; J 189245, 189246.
Field (Mr. and Mrs. John W.); by
John Singer Sargent, 050276. © Nov.
14, 1918; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; J 188825.
Fourth of July in Centre sq.; by
John Lewis Krimmel, 050287. © Nov.
29, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1914; J 188818.
Fox hunt; by Winslow Homer,
M 269: © Oct. 18, 1913: 2 ¢. Jan. 20,
1914; J 189244.
050274.
2/e 1 Sane 2. 11s JTS
Gatliff (l/7rs. Samuel) and daughter;
by Gilbert Stuart, 050280. © Nov. 14,
19138; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; J 188826.
Girl with fan: by Robert Henri,
OUZ. © Noy, 14, 19t3- 2 ¢. Jan, 2,
1914; J 188820.
Gladstone (Hon. William Ewart);
by John McClure Hamilton, M 321. ©
Oe 20. AGIA eS dane 20. TOT
189240.
Golden screen; by Edmund ©. Tar-
bell, 050265. ‘© Nov.’ 14. 1913; 2 e.
Jan. 2, 1914: J 188821.
Jones (John Paul); by Jean Antoine
Houdon, 048110. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2¢.
gan. 20, 1914; J 189237.
Landscape; by Jean Charles Cazin,
Me 2722) Oct se 18) 1913-72: e. Jan20,
1914; J 189233.
Meade (Gen. George Gordon) ;
Thomas Hicks, 048114. © Dec.
1918; 2c. Jan. 20, 1914; J 189236.
Meredith (George): by John Me-
Clure Hamilton, M 323. © Oct. :
1913: 2 e Jan. 20, 1914; J 189239.
Miss Phyllis; by Walter McEwen,
048112. © Dec. 16, 1913; 2 ¢. Jan. 20,
1914; J 189235.
Monroe (James); by Gilbert Stuart,
050279. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2 ec. Jan. 2,
1914; J 1888253.
New England woman; by Cecilia
Beaux, 050267. © Nov. 14, 1913: 2 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188827.
Norfolk, Va., union depot,
© PNov.220 1913 +72..e9 Keb. 7;
J 190407.
November; by Robert Wiiliam Von-
noh, 050283. . © Nov. 14, 1913; 2 ec.
Jan.*2, 1914; J 188828.
Nymphe; by Jean Jacques Henner,
048111. © Nov. 29, 1913; 2 ¢. Jan. 2,
1914; J 188829.
iv,4)
ws
073113.
1914;
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DErrROIT PUB. co.—Continued.
On the Susquehanna; by Thomas
Doughty, 048099. © Nov. 14, 1918;
2c. Jan. 2, 1914; J 188830.
Orestes pursued by the Furies; by
William Adolphe Bouguereau, 050261.
© Nov. 14, 1918; 2 c. Jan. 20, 1914;
J 189248.
Peters (Richard) jr.; by Rembrandt
Peale, 048106. © Noy. 14, 1913; 2 «.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188834.
Pitt (William); by John Hoppner,
M 324. © Oct. 20, 1918; 2c. Jan. 20,
1914: J 189248.
Portrait of the artist; by Henry In-
man, 048107. © Nov. 14, 1918; 2 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188881.
Portrait of the artist in his museum;
by Charles Willson Peale, 050284.
Noy, »14; 191822. 0c. Fan.20; J914;
J 189247.
Potato harvest; by Jules Adolphe
Breton, 050268. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2c.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188832.
Powell (Mrs. Elizabeth Willing) ; by
John Singleton Copley, 050270. ©
moe..84, J9tor 2.) sab., 20, 1914
3 189255.
Return of the flock; by Jean Fran-
cois Millet, 050262. © Nov. 14, 1913;
2c. Jan. 2, 1914; J 188833.
Richards (William T.); by John
McClure Hamilton, M 320. © Oct. 20,
1913; 2¢. Jan. 20, 1914; J 189241.
Road to Nice; by William L. Pick-
nell, 048100. © Nov. 14, 1918; 2 «¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 1888385.
Ross (James); by Thomas Sully,
050281. © Nov. 14, 1918; 2 ¢. Jan, 2,
1914; J 188824.
Santa Barbara, Cal., Potter hotel,
015720. : © Nov. 11,1913 2c. Jan... 20,
1914; J 1892388.
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Broadway
at the United States hotel, 078048. ©
Wow: 20; 1913; 2 @ Feb. 7; 19143; 9
190409.
—— Village park, morning concert,
078046. © Nov. 20, 1913; 2 c. Feb. 7.
1914; J 190408.
Skaters (The); by Gari Melchers,
050275. © Nov. 14, 1918: 2 c. Jan. 2,
1914; J 188836.
Sully (Thomas); by Henry Inman,
050273. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2 ¢c. Jan. 2.
1914; J 188839.
Summer stroll; by Giovanni Bol-
dini, 048101. © Nov. 14, 1918: 2 «.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188837,
© +
pt.Iv,n.8,V.9 |
DETROIT PUB. Co.—Continued.
Susannah; by G. B. Lombardi,
048102. © Nov. 14, 19138; 2 ¢c. Jan. 2,
1914; J 188838. |
Two members of the temperance so- |
ciety; by Edmund de Pratere, 048118.
© Dec, 16, 1913;°2 @ Jan. Zp, 1914;
J 189234.
Vaux (Hon. Richard); by John Mc-
Clure Hamilton, M 322. © Oct. 20,
1913; 2 c. Jan. 20; 19%: 35189242.
Washington (George); by Charles
Willson Peale, 050260. © Dec. 15,
1913; 2 c, Jan. 20, 19123) fe9252.
©
—by Gilbert Stuart, 050259.
Dec. 15, 19133 "2°@. “Sameer, toes
189253. ;
by Rembrandt Peale, 050286.
© Nov. 29, 1913; 2 & game, 1914:
J 189254.
Wave (The); by T. Alexander Har-
rison, 050282. © Nov. 14, 1918; 2 «¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188840.
West (Benjamin); by Matthew
Pratt, 050277. © Novoi4, 19135 2 -<.
Jan. 20, 1914; J 189251.
DILLON (VINCE) Fairfax, Okla.
[1263-1285
[11 photographs]:
At the ghost dance, 35.—Fighting
Bear (Chief), 33.—Ghost dance, 30.—
Ghost dancers, 38.—Good Boy (Chief),
22.—Indian truce, 16.—Indian war-
riors, 54.—Mean Bear, 14.—Standing
Hik. 15.—Thunder Bill, 31.—White
Eagle, 17. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 c. each
Jan. 26, 1914; J 189360-189370.
[12 photographs]:
Black Hawk, 13.—Eagle Shirt, 60.—
High Chief, 34, 37.—Indian princess,
50.—Indian tribe, 26.—Indian war
dance, 25.—Iron Tail and the bison,
46.—Iron Tail (Chief), 49.—Osage
children, 23.—Ponca Indian council.—
Sioux village and children, 42. © Jan.
20, 1914; 2 @ each dam “23, 1914;
J 189330-189341.
DitrTricH (FRANK) Brooklyn. [1286
Choir infernal. © Jan. 7, 1914; 2¢.
Jan. 8, 1914; J 189263.
DiveR (DE Forest) Middletown, N. Y.
[1287, 1288
Blizzard of March 1st and 2nd. ©
Mar. 21, 1914; 264. Mar. 23, 24914:
J 190896.
Browns cut. © Mar. 28, 1914; 2.
Mar. 24, 1914; J 191018. 1
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no. 1, 1914 1844
Dix (Henry A.) & sons co., New York. | DRUMMOND (WILLIAM LEWwis) New
[1289 York, [1322
Waitresses’ uniforms. © 1c. Feb.
9, 1914; J 189809.
Dopp, Mrap & co., New York. [1290
From jest to earnest. [Cover for the
book.] © Mar. 6, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 9,
1914; K 71875.
DonNHAM (ELIZABETH) New York.
1291
California babies. © Mar. 18, 1914;
2 ec. Mar. 20, 1914; IKK 72155.
Dootry (HE. T.) Berkeley, Cal. [1292
Semender. © Mar. 9, 1914; 2 c.
Mar. 18, 1914; J 190728.
Doty (HE. E.) Battle Creek.
[1293-1301
Selbini (Lalla) © Mar. 7, 1914;
2 ec. Mar. 9, 1914; J 190591.
—— portrait, 1-8. © Mar. 7, 1914;
2 ¢e. each Mar. 9, 1914; J 190592-
190599.
DRAYTON (GRACE G.) New York.
[1302-1309
[April cover Pictorial Review, April,
1914.] © Mar, 15, 1914; 2c. Mar. 14,
1914; K 71729.
Dimples [1914]:
© Jan. 11; 1c. Feb. 12; K T0566.
© Jan. 18; 1 ce. Feb. 12; K 70571.
© Jan. 25; 1 ce. Feb. 12; K 705738.
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70906.
© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 20; K 70908.
Hansel and Gretel. [17 views] ©
Feb. 15, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; K
70844.
Snow white and the seven dwarfs.
© Mar. 15, 1914; 2 c. Mar, 14, 1914;
K 71728.
DRESSLER (ALBERT) San Francisco.
[1310-1312
Come again [Nickelodeon scene,
eard 34 by 54 inches.] © Feb. 4, 1914;
2c. Feb. 17, 1914; K 70801.
[Dancing scene, card 382 by 53
inches.] © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 17,
1914; K 70800.
Market and third streets, San Fran-
cisco. © Mar. 2, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 20,
1914; K 71907.
DreyFus (T. G.) New York.
[1818-1321
Play the game. A-I. © Dec. 30,
1918; 2 ec. each Jan. 9, 1914; K 68928—
68936.
37
New York, Royal insurance co. bldg.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ec, Jan. 31, 1914;
J 189444.
DUDLEY (WILLIAM G.) Hartford.
323
Hartford, union station fire. © Feb.
21, 1914; 2c. Mar. 4, 1914; J.190515.
DUNHAM (T. G.) Warren, O. [1324
October woodcock. © Feb. 2, 1914;
2c. Feb. 3, 1914; J 189471.
DurGiIn (Henry J.) San Jose, Cal.
[13825
Buffaloes at home. © Oct. 14, 19138;
2c. Mar. 12, 1914; J 190719.
DWIGHT INSTRUMENT CO., Chicago.
[1326, 1327
Gilbert air-measuring kit, chart 1, 2.
© Feb. 15, 1914; 1 c. each Feb. 19,
1914; I 1723, 1724.
Eastwoop (O. D.) San Francisco.
[1328
Cystine!
Returnable telephone slug.
Feb. 16, 1914; I 1730.
Epison (THomMAS A.) Orange, N. J.
[1829, 13830
Edison (Thomas A.) and sales force
of Edison Portland cement co., 2312.
© Jan. 7, 1914; 2-c. Jan. 22, 1914; J
189294.
and Wright (group including),
2292. © Dee. .17,'1913; 2.¢c. Jan. 22,
1914; J 189295.
EDMONDSON (ALFRED ROBERT) Santa
Barbara, Cal. [13831
Santa Barbara, Cal, (Mission bells
are ringing a welcome for you.)
Deen 119 49t3ae 2. eo Fan: (2. IOs Kk
69552.
HICHBAUM (CHARLES) Port Jervis,
Jes ates [1332
Hichbaum’s Black Rock Minisink
club frozen ginger ale. © Noy. 1, 1913;
2 ¢. Dee. 29, 1913; J 188875.
ELLis (ALPHA May) Denver.
[1333, 1334
Ah-ha,’ 2° © Mar!) 12,-1914;5> 2 e.
Mar. 31, 1914: J 191207.
Sulks, 1. © Mar. 12, 1914; 2c. Mar.
31, 1914; J 191208.
Exson (A. W.) & co., Boston.
[1335-1344
Fog warning. © Jan. 13, 1914; 2 e.
Jan. 15, 1914; K 69413.
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1345
;
pt.Iv,n.8,V.9 |
Etson (A. W.)} & co.—Continued.
[Interior of cottage, mother seated
by child in crib.] © Jan. 3, 1914; 2c.
Jan. 6, 1914: K 68924.
Lincoln (Abraham) [Photograph of
statue by St. Gaudens] © Feb. 6,
1914: 2 ¢ Feb. 18, 1914; K 708387.
Little shepherdess. © Jan. 31, 1914;
2c. Jan. 30, 1914; K 69985.
Theres uo place like home. © Mar.
9, 1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 12, 1914; K 71709.
Wagner (Richard) © Mar. 4, 1914;
2c. Mar. 7, 1914: K 71497.
Westminster Abbey. © Jan. 3, 1914;
ce. Jan. 6. 1914; K 68923.
[8 prints of various sizes]:
Flower girl in Holland.—Girl with
apple.—Joan of Are hearing the voices.
© Feb. 6, 1914: 2 «. each Feb. 11, 1914;
K 70536-70538.
Ernst (Oro F.)
bo
Sheridan, Wyoming.
[1845
Cow girl [Girl in western attire
astride horse.j] © Jan. 31, 1914; 2c.
Feb. 24, 1914: K 71087.
San Francisco.
[13846
Reach south from Cliff house. ©
Dee. 23, 1918; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1914; J
1893859.
ESMONDE (Hpwarp) Brooklyn. [1347
Old Jim’s friend. © Feb. 1, 1914;
Z2¢. Jan. 20, 1914: J 189145.
ETTL (JOHN)
Lincoln (Abraham)
1914: J 189448.
EUREKA PHOTO & ART CO., Eureka, Cal.
[1349
Some saw. © Feb. 6, 1914; 1c. Feb.
14, 1914; 1 « Mar. 3. 1914; J 190405.
Evans (Russet D.) Medford, Or.
[13850
Medford, Oregon, gateway to Crater
Lake. © Feb. 5, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 11,
1914; K 71356.
EVANS PHOTO sTUDIOS, Philadelphia.
[1851-13855
ESCOLLE (JOSEPH }
New York. [1348
© 1c. Feb. 2,
[5 photographs]:
Dunberry (Helen)—Horner (Mrs.
Ralph W.)—Orlady (Hon. George B.)—
Racquet and tennis fans.—Robb (Mrs.
Ralph H. figure. © Mar. 25,
1914; 2 ¢. each Mar. 28, 1914; J
191146-191150.
EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CO., Wash-
ingt¢ - [1856
Batter up. © Mar. 12, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar 1914 71648,
&
vo
EWING, INC., Baton Rouge, La. )
[1857-1360 —
[4 photographs]:
Leche (Karl)—Morris (H. N.)—
Thomas (N. D.)—Zimmerman (F. W.)
© Mar. 6, 1914; 2 ce. each Mar. 9, 1914;
J 190577-190580.
FaBer (J. H.) Norfolk, Va.
[1361-1364
[4 photographs]:
Nantucket (S. S.)—Nantucket (S.
S.) at wharf.—Nantucket (S. S.) re-
moving bodies.—Nantucket (S. S.)
survivors. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. each
Feb 2, 1914; J 189461-189464.
FAIR PUB. CO., Los Angeles. [1365
Just what I wanted. © Oct. 20,
1913; 2 ce. Feb, 25, 191450) 71145.
FAIRBANKS, Morse & co., Chicago.
[13866
1918 model Fairbanks-Morse auto-
pneumatic pump. Sectional drawings,
© 1, Mar. 20, 1914; Lagi
Fates (FreD L.) Waltham, Mass.
' [1367
Boston, Trinity church, full sized
model of a Baldachino. © Feb. 20,
1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; .J 190615.
FaRNUM (GEORGE H.) Okemah, Okla.
[1868-13870
Oklahoma national guard, First
separate troop mounted, A, B. © Jan.
27,,1914; 2 c. each Feb. 6, 1914; J
189651, 189652.
Oklahoma national guards, First
separate troop cavalry. © Jan. 24,
1914: 2 e. Jan. 27,°1914: J 189384.
FAVORITE STOVE AND RANGE CO., Piqua,
G. Beye
Papas favorites. © Feb. 1, 1914;
2c Mar, 16, 1914. (eee
FEIGENSPAN Newark,
Ne he [1372
Early spin.” © Dee. 29, 1918; 2 c.
Jan. 2, 1914; K 68226.
FELDMAN (FRED J.) El Paso, Tex.
[1873, 1374
Scott (Gen. Hugh L.) 1, 2. © Feb.
27, 1914; 2 ec. each Mar. 4, 1914; J
190471, 190472.
FELT AND TARRENT MFG. CO., Chicago.
[1875, 13876
In rapid accurate adding machine
Service. © Mar. 9, 1914; 2 ce Mar. 11,
1914; K 71607.
Revelation. © Mar. 9, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar, 11, 1914; K 71606.
(CHRISTIAN)
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
1439
FENTON (H. CLAUDE) Lansing, Mich.
[1377
Script. © Jan. 13, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
24, 1914: K 71357.
FERGUSON (GEORGE W.) Stevens Point,
Wis. [13878
Old straw hat with eggs. © Jan. 20,
9914: 2 ce. Jan. 17, 1914; J 189051.
FIFTH AVENUE STUDIO, New York.
[1379
Dalman (Andres) violinist. © Jan.
29, 1914; 2c. Jan. 13, 1914; J 189381.
Fiver (Ernest) Chicago. [13880, 1381
Amateurs. © Jan. 7, 1914; 2¢ Jan.
9, 1914; J 188852.
Making up. © Jan. 18, 1914; 2 «.
Jan. 21, 1914; J 189279.
Fincw (JAMES Kip) New York. [1882
Stadia diagram. © Mar. 21, 1914:
1c. Mar. 26, 1914; I 1780.
FISHBAUGH (WILLIAM ARTHUR) Tampa,
Fla. [1383-13885
Gasparilla coronation, 1914. © Feb.
aie 2c) Mar 2, 1914; J 190321.
Gasparilla pirate ship. © Feb. 25,
1914; 2 c, Feb. 27, 1914; J 190296.
- Tampa, Fla., new Lafayette st.
bridge. © Jan. 17, 1914; 2c. Jan. 19,
1914; J 1891338.
FISHER (GABRIEL) New York.
[1886-1395
[4 photographs] :
Cunningham (George W.).— Day
(Capt. William F.).— Kupfrian (Pa-
trol Henry).— Schmittberger (Chief
Inspector Max F.) © Feb. 27, 1914;
1 ¢. each Mar. 2, 1914; 1 c. each Mar.
11, 1914; J 190704190707.
[6 photographs]:
Ayres (Lieut. John H.).— Davis
(Lieut. William T.).—Frazer (Serg.
John W.).—Knittel (Serg. Alev. M.
J.).—Mulroy (Serg. James A.).—Web-
ster (Serg. Rush) © Feb. 27, 1914;
2c. each Mar: 11, 1914; J 190708-
190718.
Fiske & co., New York. [1896
Tapestry brick, © Feb. 27, 1914;
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; K 71252.
FLORENCE MFG. co., Florence, Mass.
[1397, 1898
Black ebony finish. © Jan. 28, 1914;
2c. Jan. 31, 1914; J 189442.
White ebony finish. © Jan. 28, 1914;
2c. Jan. 31, 1914; J 189443.
FLORIDA PHOTOGRAPHIC CONCERN, Ft.
Pierce, Fla. [13899
Orange blossoms, 5311. © Mar. 19.
1914; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 190949.
FotuetTt (EK. M.) New York.
[1400-1405
Private Conscience [1914]:
@ryan. 12: 1 ¢. Jan, 24: KK 69722:
© Jan. 133 1 ¢@ Jan..24- K 69723.
© Jan. 14; 1 c. Jan. 24; K 69724.
©). Jan, 155 1.¢ Jan: 24; K 69725;
© Jan. 16; 1 c. Jan. 24: K 69726.
Orin tt. Wefan, 245 K69T2(.
IoLtsom (CHARLES E.) Atlanta. [1406
Folsom charts, 1914. ©1c. Feb. 17,
1914; I 1721.
FORTNER CAMERA SUPPLY CO., Sterling,
Colo. [1407-1425
Iliff round-up, 1-19. © Nov. 22,
1914; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1914; J 190930-
190948.
FostER (WALTER WASHINGTON) Rich-
mond. [1426-1429
Pollard (J. Garland) © Feb. 16,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914; J 190387.
Stuart (Gov. Henry C.) © Jan. 19,
1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 8, 1914; J 189644.
Washington (George); by Houdon.
© Mar. 11, 1914: 2° ec. Mar. -6, 1914;
J 190714.
Willard. (Cot. J.B.) © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 20, 1914; J 190866.
FoxXxWELL (CHARLIE R. D.) Red Bank,
N. J. [14380
Sea Bright, N. J., storm at. © Jan.
6, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 9, 1914; J 188942.
FRANKLIN (DwieHt) New York.
[1481
Burro wagon in Painted Desert. ©
Dec. 729) 19138 Barc Jane 2, 194s 5
188555.
FRANTZIUS (FRITZ VON) Chicago.
432
In wilder aufregung. © Mar. 4,
1914: 2 ¢. Mar. 25, 1914; K 72126.
FRazigER (HpWARD JAMES) ‘Thompson
Falls, Mont. [1433-1489
Thompson Falls, Mont., 47. © Feb.
19042 ecaMari 2. 1914.55 190578.
—— construction of electric power
dam 44.5455) ©) Wee.) 20) 1913): ,.2%y e:
each Jan. 20, 1914; J 189163, 189165.
eT Ae) a ee A Oman
2. @ each, Mar. 2,(1994; J 190371,
190372.
39
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
A ————— b
FRAzIER (EHpwaArD JAMES)—Continued.
electric power dam on Pros-
pect creek, 46. © Dec. 20, 1913; 2 c.
Jan. 20, 1914; J 189164.
winter view, 48. © Dec. 20,
1913; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1914; J 189166.
Frees (Harry W.) Royersford, Pa.
[1440-1459
[10 photographs] :
Bedtime.—Between mouthsful.—
Bunnies having tea.—EKarly risers.—
Hard to beat.—Headaches.—Local ex-
press.—Making an apple pie.—Mon-
day’s wash.—Morning after. © Feb.
18, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb. 19, 1914; J
190092190101.
[10 photographs] :
Cats and thread.—Coming home.——
Five in a row.—In auto.—In ham-
mock.—In yarn.—Looking for a bed.—
Out driving.—Ready for bed.—Wait-
ing on the table. © Feb. 28, 1914; 2
e. each Mar. 2, 1914; J 190361—190370.
FRIESEN (CHARLES P.) Burrton, Kan,
[1460
Burrton, Kan., first M. E. church.
© Mar. 9, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1914;
J 190768.
FROHMAN (CHARLES) New York,
[1461-1491
Adams (Maud) and company, 1-5A,
5B, 7-14, 16-20, 22, 24-28, 30, 32, 34,
36-38. © Feb. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Feb.
12, 1914; J 189906-189936.
FROMKES (MAurRIce) Cleveland. [1492
Portraitist in society. © Mar. 15,
1914; 2c. Mar. 20, 1914; K 72070.
Frost (NED W.) Cody, Wyo. [1493
First sight of danger. © 1c. Mar.
30, 1914; J 191152.
Frost & Reep, Bristol, England.
[1494-1496
Glowed with the tint of evening’s
hour. © Jan. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 21,
1914; K 71976.
Motherhood. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 ec.
Mar. 4, 1914; J 71388.
St. Christopher. © Mar. 4, 1914;
2c. Mar. 14, 1914; K 71782.
FULTON (RopBert A.) St. Joseph, Mich.
| [1497
20th century life line. © Mar. 5,
1913; 2 c. Jan. 17, 1914; K 69415.
FURLONG (CHARLES W.) Boston.
[1498, 1499
Critical moment in a_ steer bull-
dogging contest. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2c.
Feb. 2, 1914; J 189445.
Man versus brute. © Jan. 30, 1914;
2c. Feb. 2, 1914; J 189446.
40
GALLAGHER (C. D.) Ely, Nev. [1500
Eureka pit of Copper Flat, Dec. 17,
1913. © Feb. 21, 1914; 2 ce. Feb. 27,
1914; J 190297.
(Louris Perry) Duluth.
Minn. [1501
Steel plant. © Dec. 1, 1913; 2 c.
Jan. 22, 1914; J 189627.
Garo (JoHN H.) Boston. [1502
Foss (Esther) © Mar. 27, 1914;
2 e. Mar. 30, 1914; J 194197.
GARRETSON (MARTIN S.) Brooklyn, N. Y.
[15038-1506
[Engravings, 14 by 12 inches]:
End, 1883.—Herd, 1860.—Hide hunt-
ers, 1872.—Holdup, 1869. © Jan. 30,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 4, 1914; K 70113~
70116.
GALLAGHER
GARTNER & BENDER, Chicago.
[1507-1547
[Post cards] :
[Apple blossoms, no. 19.]—[Boy with
sheep, no. 14.]—-[Child and flowers, no.
23.]—[Child and pussy, no. 15.]—
[Girl and bonnet, no. 2.]—[Girl and
chrysanthemums, no. 11.]—[Gir] and
dog, no. 21.J]—[Girl and dove, no.
22.|—[Girl and flowers, no. 1.J—
[Girl and holly, no. 10.]—[Girl and
umbrella, no. 8.J—[Girl holding skirt,
% figure, no. 7.]—[Girl in gingham, no.
9.]—[Girl in sailor waist, no. 4.]—
[Girl on table, no. 13.]—[Girl placing
flower in hair, no. 6.J]—[Girl with
branch, no. 5.]—[Girl with cherries in
mouth, no. 3.]—[He loves me, he loves
me not, no. 20.]—[Hulda’s niece, no.
12.]—[Pleasant reflections, no. 17.]—
[Sweet innocence, no. 16.]—[Three sis-
ters, no. 18.] © Dee. 24, 1913; 2 ec.
each Jan. 5, 1914; K 68370-68392.
[18 post cards]:
Dere’s something I vould like to
do.— [Gateway leading to farm
scene.] — [Hollyhocks scene.] — How
very happy I vould be.—I cannot tell
it mit mine face—I hope dat from
lifes deepest cup.—I luff mine sauer
kraut.—I send dis little card to say.—
If I could shust but be mit you.—
[Lily pond scene.]—O how I’d like to
be dot goose——[Pathway leading to
bungalow, scene.]—[Pathway leading
to stone house, scene.]|—Ven in der
darkness of der night.—Ven somebody
likes somebody.—Ven ve are near dere
is a vay.—Ven you some day vould
fishing go.—[Wild rose scenery.] ©
Mar. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1914;
K 72241-72258.
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' world.
| Gave (OQ; J.) St. Louis.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
| no. 1, 1914
1724
Gary (FRED Homer) New York. [1548
Symbol of the All-God. © 1c. Mar.
| 26, 1914; I 1779.
Gates (WorTHINGTON) Oakland, Cal.
[1549
California, the playground of the
(© Jan. 15, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 18,
1914; K 71812.
[1550
Ugly duckling. © Jan. 1, 1914; 2c.
Dec. 11, 1918; J 188944.
GauntT (Newton ©.) Portland, Or.
[Id5S0, ino2,
Twentieth century fresh air atmos-
phere school horseshoe shaped. © 1 c.
Mar. 14, 1914; I 1781.
Twenty century schoo] design 4.
Additional sheets. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1914; |
T AGO.
GEISLER STUDIOS INC., New York.
[15538-1556
Butt (Major Archibald W.) bronze
tablet. © Jan. 19, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 20,
1914; J 189282.
Mackay (Hunice) 1, 2. © Feb. 17,
1914; 2c. each Feb. 18, 1914; J 190063,
190064.
Melzer (Ivy) © Feb. 26, 1914; 2c.
Feb. 28, 1914; J 190318.
GENERAL RUBBER CO., New York.
[1557-1576
[20 photographs]:
Goerach Batoe and Ayer Poetib es-
tates, view from Bukit Kramat Tanah
Radja.—Goerach Batoe estate, con-
structing road thru jungle.—Goerach
Batoe estate, 8 year old rubber.—Jun-
gle stumps unrooted by Monarch stump
puller.—Kisarin Asahan, Holland
American plantations co., head office.—
Kisaran estate, coolies operating Mon-
areh stump puller.—Kisaran estate,
ecoolies weeding.—Kisaran estate, land
cleared and planted.—Kisaran estate,
land planted before removal of stumps.
—Pondok Pandjang estate, burning
jungle.—Pondok Pandjang estate, fell-
ing jungle.-—Pondok Pangjang estate,
view from hill.—Silau River and cen-
tral hospital.—Silau River from Bukit
Kramat, Tanah Radja estate.—Soengei
Sikassim state, office and club house.
—Soengei Sikassim estate, trees one
year old.—Soengei Sikassim estate,
trees 93 months old.—Soengei Sikas-
Sim estate, trees 15 months old.—
Soengei Sikassim estate, 3 year old
rubber.—Tanah Radja estate, jungle
felled and partly cleared. © 1c. each
Mar. 5, 1914; J 190494—190513.
40093—14——4
| ing.—Hidden
41
GEORG (VicToR) sTuDIO, Springfield, Ill.
[1577-1580
[4 photographs] :
Cadman (Charles W.) 1, 2.—Lind-
sey (Nicklas Vaschel).—Pierik
(Marie) © Oct. 23, 1918; 2 c@ each
Nov. 21, 1913; J 189721-189724.
GERHARD SISTERS, St. Louis.
[1581-1600
Keller (Helen) 1-3, 5-9, 11, 12, 14,
16-18. © 1c each Mar, 24, 1914: J
190898-190911.
(ere.
and her mother,
Mar. 24, 1914; J 190912.
her mother and Mrs. Macy, 4,
19% JO) er eaeh Mar. 24) 19145 ty
190913, 190914.
and Mrs. Macy, 10,15. ©1«.
each Mar. 24, 1914; J 190915, 190916.
Lee (Dr. James W.) ©1c. Feb. 21,
1914; J 190182.
13.
GERLACH (GEORG) & co., Berlin.
[1601, 1602
Destinn (Emmy) im Lowenkifig,
6228, 6229. © Oct. 29, 1913; 1 c. each
Dec. 10, 1913; 2 c. each Feb 27, 1914;
J 190292, 190293.
GERLACH, BARKLOW co., Joliet, III.
[1603-1724
Alone;, © Dee. 20,1913: 2c. Jan. 3,
1914; IX 703823.
As the sun goes down. © Dec. 5,
1913-2 e, Jans3, 1914: K 70326:
Autumn’s gift. © Dec. 26, 1913;
2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; K 70381.
Barefoot boy. © Dec. 10, 1918; 2 c.
Janis, 191 1K (sas.
[Colored prints of various sizes] :
All love excelling—Along the pic-
turesque St. Lawrence.—Annette.—
Asters.—At the ford.—Autumn beau-.
ties. — Autumn time. — Baby. — Bea-
trice. — Berenice. — Beulah. — Black
eyed suzans.—Blue grass beauties.—
Breaking home _ ties.—Bridge of
sighs.—Brook.—Canal of Santo Quis-
tina.—Canyon of the Rio Virgin.—
Chrysanthemums.—Column of San
Marco. — Coquette. — Curly locks. —
Darkest hour.—Days of real sport.—
Doggi palace.—Easter lilies.—Easter
offering. Hunice. — Evening shad-
ows.—LHEventide in Holland.—Felice.—
First American flag in battle—First
snowfall.—Gather ye rosebuds.—
Gladiolas.—Glimpse of Lake Cham-
plain.—Glories of the night.—Hang
up the baby’s stocking.—He loves me,
he loves me not.—Hiawatha’s woo-
trouble.—In Glacier
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.8., v.9
GERLACH. BAarRKLOW co.—Continued.
park.—In Gloucester harbor.—In the
Adirondacks.—In the Canadian Rock-
ies.—In the Laguna.—lIone.—-Irish set-
ters. — Jeannette. — Joyce. — Joys of
childhood.—June roses.—Kathleen.—
Kings of the forest.—Last gleam.—
Lilies of the valley.—Little boy blue.—
Little orphant Annie. © Dec. 29,1913;
2 ¢. each Jan. 3, 1914; KK 703822, 70324,
70325, 70327-70330, 70332, 70334-
70364, 70366-70384.
Girls you will want to know series,
nos. 1-12. © Dec. 29, 1918: 2 c. each
Jan. 3, 1914; K 70310-70321.
Hiawatha’s wedding
Bes. 20. 1913: 2c.
TO3BG65.
Love’s ideal. © Dec. 20, 1913; 2 ¢.
Jan. 3, 1914 K 70386.
[46 prints of various sizes]:
Loraine. — Love’s melody.—Mar-
gery. — Moonlight reveries. — Morning
on Loch Lomond.—My Rose.—My Vio-
let.—Near the column.—Near the pub-
lic garden.—Nest.—Never again.—New
England winter.— New purchase. —
News of Lincoln’s first nomination.—
Night before Christmas.-—Old trundle
bed. — On moonlight bay.—Orlie
Wild.—Pacific at Monterey.—Pictures
in the fire-—Political ring.—River of
coal.— Romance.— Rose maid.— Royal
procession.—Ruth.—St. Marco Campa-
nile.-— St. Mark’s church. — Silvery
moon. — Southern girl.—Starting
right.—Statue of Celleone.—Stream.—
Sunset glories.—Sweet baby o’ mine.—
Sweet peas.—Sweet roses.—Sweets to
the sweet. — Swing. — Sylvia. — There
little girl don’t cry.—Trail of the
fox.— Virginia.— Vivian. Yankee
girl—yYer out. © Dec. 29, 1913; 2 e.
journey. ©
Jan. 3, 1914; K
each Jan. 3, 1914; K 70385, 70387—
70431.
GippINGs (Levi H.) Bruce, Wis.
[1725, 1726
Moonlight skating on Round Lake,
A. B. © Feb. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Feb.
7. 1914; J 189661, 189662.
GOLDBERG (R. L.) New York.
[1727-1780
Abraham Lincoln didn’t free all the
slaves. © Feb. 12, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 14,
1914; K 70948.
And then she said she didn’t think
much of the show. © Feb. 18, 1914;
1 ec. Feb. 20, 1914; K 70951.
Bidding a fond farewell to a flock of
old friends. © Dec. 31, 1913: 1 «.
Jan. 2, 1914; K 68248.
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GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
Breaking even [1914]:
© Jan. 2; 1c. Jan. 5; K 68403.
© Jan. 12; 1 ec. Jan. 14; K 69200.
© Jan. 20; 1 ec. Jan. 22; K 69605.
© Jan. 27; 1'¢ Jag. aes. 10089.
© Jan. 30; 1 ce. Feb. 2; K 70092.
© Feb. 4; 1 ce. Feb. 6; K 70227.
© Feb. 11; 1 ce. Feb. 12; K 70947.
© Feb. 17; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 70950.
© Feb. 27;51 © Mate. m Tis0s:
Consensus of opinion is favorable to
the income tax. © Feb. 5, 1914; 1 «¢.
Feb. 7, 1914: K 70251.
Conversation varies indirectly with
the quality of the automobile. © Feb.
3, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 5, 1914; K 70145.
Eating French pastry is more of a
science than a pleasure. © Jan. 6,
1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68552.
Eugenics is distantly related to love
by marriage. © Feb. 28, 1914; 1.
Mar, 6, 1914; K 71455.
Going to bed is one thing and get-
ting up is another. © Feb. 10, 1914;
1c. Feb. 12, 1914; K 70946.
Have you been measured for your
lunch. © Feb. 24, 1914; 1 « Feb. 26,
1914; K 71208.
He who hesitates can waltz. © Feb.
9, 1914; 1 ce. Feb. 12, 1914; K 70945.
If Washington should come back for
another look. © Feb. 23, 1914; 1 «
Feb. 26, 1914; K 71202. ;
If you are trying to break away
from American music stay in Amer-
ica. . © Jan, 26, 912 2 ewan... 25,
1914; K 69777.
If you think the weather is change-
able, learn the tango. © Feb. 21,
1914; 1 ec. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71124.
It’s strange how much a woman can
see without looking. © Jan. 7, 1914;
1 e. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68885.
Just out, the tango calendar. ©
Dec.. 29, 1918; 3 C. dae
68241.
More you see of the tango the sim-
pler trigonometry becomes. © Jan.
8, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68886.
Most unimportant part of a box of
candy is the candy. © Jan. 16, 1914;
1 e¢. Jan. 17, 1914; K 69481.
Mother gets a lot of credit she
doesn’t deserve. © Jan. 24, 1914; 1 «¢.
Jan. 26, 1914; K 69716.
New tango teacher. © Mar. 4, 1914;
1c. Mar. 6, 191437 fi4ae
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no.-1, 1914
GorpBere (R. L.) —Continued.
One of the most popular American
games, stalling. © Jan. 3, 1914; 1c.
Jan. 6, 1914: K 68497.
Only thing that approaches perfec-
tion in style is a pretzel. © Feb. 2,
1914; 1 c. Feb. 4, 1914; K 70109.
Real estate conversation is not on
intimate terms with ready cash.
Jan. 10, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 14, 1914; K
69199.
Shamrocks are now a habit with the
Lipton family. © Jan. 17, 1914; 1.
Jan. 19, 1914; K 69482.
Simpe household secrets, how to
crack a nut without a nut-cracker. ©
digas. 1) e. Jans 17, 1914; K
69480.
Simple way to sharpen your pencil
when you mislay your knife. © Feb.
20, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71128.
That little touch of green. © Mar.
&, 191471 c. Mar. 6, 1914; K 71456.
We'll let you have this but you'll
have to furnish your own ice. © Jan.
21, 1914; 1c. Jan. 23, 1914; K 69628.
What are you gonna do with it
[HOIST]:
© Dec. 30; 1 ¢. Jan. 2; K 68242.
—— [1914]:
© Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 7; K 68551.
© Jan. 9; 1¢. Jan. 12; K 69065.
© Jan. 14, 1 c Jan. 16; K 69479.
© Jan. 19; 1c. Jan. 21; K 69548.
(©) Jan, 23: 1c, Jan. 26: K 69715.
© Jan. 29; 1 ec. Jan. 31; K 70091.
© Jans 31; 1 ¢ Feb. 2: K 70093.
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 70448.
© Feb. 13; 1 c. Feb. 16; K 70949.
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 71122.
© Feb. 25; 1 c. Feb. 27: K 71231.
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 5; K 71415.
What can you expect when they
dance all night. © Feb. 26, 1914; 16.
Mar. 2, 1914; K 71302.
Why do they have writing desks on
railroad trains. © Feb. 7, 1914: 1.
Feb. 9, 1914; K 70449.
Women can forgive anything in
other women but imitation furs. ©
dan. 13, 1914; 1c Jan. 15, 1914: K
69478.
Woman is becoming more of a puz-
zle every day. © Jan. 28, 1914: 1 «.
Jan. 29, 1914; K 70090.
You can always tell a man by the
way he eats soup. © Jan. 22, 1914;
1 ¢. Jan. 26, 1914: K 69714.
45
1811
GOLDMAN (ALBERT) Cleveland. [1781
Rainbow comes down in Ohio. ©
Jan. 22, 1914; 2 @ Jan. 30, 1914;. 3B
189438.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE, New
York. [1782, 1783
Good resolutions. © Jan. 13, 1914;
2c. Jan. 15, 1914; K 69220.
Hard lines), ©) Web: 5). 1914= 2° ¢
Feb. 6, 1914; K 70284.
GOODHUE (BERTRAM G.) New York.
[1784
Panama, California exposition, San
Diego, Cal. © Feb. 6, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
6, 1914; K 70216.
GOODLANDER SISTERS, Muncie, Ind.
[1785, 1786:
Hart “(irs T. Wo) -Aoy Be, © Jan:
31, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 26, 1914; le.
each Feb. 2, 1914; J 189479, 189480.
GORDON (Harry) Holyoke, Mass.
[1787
Woods (John H.) © Jan. 3, 1914;
2 ec. Jan. 5, 1914; J 188721.
GORDON PANORAMIC PHOTO co.. New Or-
leans. [1788-1793
Panama canal:
Atlantic entrance, 657.—Culebra cut,
673.—Miraflores, 676.—Miraflores
locks. 677.—Pedro Miguel locks, 675.
© Mar. J, 1914: '2° «each Mar. 7,
1914: J 190538—-190542.
—— Gorgona, 541. © Dec. 10, 1913;
ie. Dee, 29, 1913scive; Jan;..15,: 19149
J 1890238.
Gowpy (Mason B.) Kansas City, Mo.
[1794
Tuberculosis hospital camp. © Dec.
22, 1918; 2c. Jan. 6, 1914; J 188746.
GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
ANCE Co., Boston. [1795
Splendid combination. © Jan. 20,
1914; 2c. Mar. 19, 1914; K 72084.
GRANT (R .A.) Jacksonville, Fla.
[1796
Some pup. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2c. Feb.
28, 1914; J 190300.
GRAVES (W. B.) O'Neill, Neb. [1797
O’Neill, Neb., Golden hotel. © Jan.
14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 17, 1914; J 189054.
GRAY LITHOGRAPH CO., New York.
[1798-1811
[Designs on cloth]:
[Aretic blue fox skin rug.—[Badger
Skin rug.J]—[Black bear skin rug.]—
[Buffalo skin rug.J]—[Grey-wolf skin
rug.]|—[Raccoon skin rug.]—[Skunk
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1812
GRAY LITHOGRAPH co.—Continued.
skin rug.] © Jan. 22, 1914; 2 c. each
Feb. 3, 1914; K 70125-70131 Cana-
dian lynx skin rug.J—[Jo Juar skin
rug.J—[Leopard skin rug.J—[Lion
skin rug.]—[Polar bear skin rug.J—
[Red fox skin rug.]—[Tiger skin rug.]
Jan, 22, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 20,
1914; K 70880-70886.
GREEN (DANIEL) FELT SHOE CO., New
York. [1812
[Denby Saddler box label.] © Feb.
14, 1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; K 71319.
GREEN (JOHNNY C.) Chattanooga,
Tenn. [1818, 1814
Be wise. © Dec. 20, 1913; 1 ¢. Jan.
5, 1914; 1c. Jan. 14, 1914; J 188940.
My job is gone, but not forgotten.
© Dec. 20, 19138; 1 c. Jan. 5, 1914;
1c. Jan. 14, 1914; J 188941.
GREENBERG (MAx) & co., New York.
[1815
Black and mourning waists. [Sym-
pathy.] ©. Dee .1, .1913;,2*'c. Mar.
11, 1914; K 71589.
GREENE & GRUETER, Oi! City, La.
[1816-1818
Caddo oil field:
Higgins oil and fuel co. wells on
Caddo Lake.—Operations of the va-
rious oil properties on Government do-
main.—Pitt’s Point on Caddo Lake.
© Jan. 21, 1914; 2 c each Jan. 26,
1914; J 189717-189719.
GREENMAN (HERBERT K.) Chicago.
[1819
Morning mustard. © Feb. 20, 1914;
2c. Feb. 26, 1914; K 71190.
GREEN’S NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y.
[1820, 1821
Elberta peaches. © Dec. 3, 1913;
2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68501.
Green’s apple collection, no. 3.
ewes, Jor: 2 .c., Jan: (7%, 1914: kK
68502.
GREENWOOD PRESS, Millville, N. J.
[1822
Starting of a bank account, makes
the beginning of success. © Dec. 20,
1914; 2c. Mar. 25, 1914; K 72099.
GREGORY & CHENEY, Ouray, Colo.
[1823-1832
Mountain sheep feeding near depot,
Ouray, Colo. © Feb. 9, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
16, 1914; J 190884.
i
pt.iIv,n.s.,v.9
Grecory & CHENEY—Continued.
[4 photographs] :
Aged buck, Old Doe Rowan.—Break-
fast over.—Disturbed while feeding.—
Mountain sheep so tame. © Feb. 28,
1914; 2c. each Mar. 5, 1914; J 190834—
190837.
[5 photographs] :
Attack or stampede.—Feeding moun-
tain sheep in winter at Ouray, Colo.—
Mountain sheep at Ouray ready for
breakfast.—Mountain sheep peacefully
dining at Ouray, Colo.—Old Doc
Rowan (with long horns) king of the
herd. © Feb. 9, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb.
17, 1914; J 190378—-190382.
GRIFFIN (IRVIN R.) Lowell, Mass.
[1833-1837
[5 prints]:
Battery Robinette, Corinth.—Battle
of Fort Donelson.—Battle of Shiloh.—
Lee’s surrender.—Siege of Vicksburg.
© Mar. 19, 1914; 2 ec. each Mar. 21,
1914; K 71928-71982.
GRIFFIN (LILLIAN BAYNES) New York.
[1838-1841
Astor (John Jacob) A-D. © Jan.
24, 1914; 2 c. eaeh Gameege. soe
189150-189153.
GRIFFIN (ORRIN R.) Lowell, Mass.
[1842-1846
[5 photographs]:
Battery Robinette, Corinth.—Battle
of Fort Donelson.—Battle of Shiloh.—
Lee’s surrender.—NSiege of Vicksburg.
© July 12, 1918; 2 4 each Jan. 23,
1914; J 189319-189323.
GRIFFIN (THOMAS L.) Roanoke, Va.
[1847
Headquarters for the good luck stone
crosses of Va. or the fairy crosses.
Feb. 5, 1914; 2 @ Feb. 10, 1914; K
70956.
GRIFFITH (Don L) Washington. [1848
No need to mourn, © Jan. 5, 1914;
2c. Mar. 12, 1914; Kiera.
GROHE (HERMAN C.) Washington.
Mo. [1849-1851
[3 photographs]:
Listen to my Schwarzer.—My
Schwarzer.—Of course it’s a Schwarzer.
© Jan. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 12,
1914; J 188920-188922.
Gross (Epwarb) co., New York.
[1852-1855
Return to the fold. © Mar. 21,
1914; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914; K 72260.
Three generations. © Jan. 8, 1914;
2c. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68878.
At
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1.1914
1905
Gross (Epwarp) co.—Continued.
Trotters. © Jan. 5,:1914; 2 ¢c. Jan.
9, 1914; K 68599.
Why doth the pussy cat. © Jan. 7,
1914; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914; K 68598.
GRUETER & GREENE, Mooringsport, La.
[1856
Gilbert no. 1, better known as the
old burning well. © Jan. 21, 1914;
2c Aan. 26, 1914; J 189720.
GUELF (GEORGE F.) Brockport, N. Y.
[1857
Wilson’s snipe. © Nov. 20, 1913;
Zeta. O14: J 188730.
GURNEY (ROBERT LEONARD) St. Louis.
[1858
Life’s ledger. © Jan. 23, 1914; 2 ¢.
gan. a0, 1914: K 70118.
GusTInN (E. W.) & co., New York.
[Colored cards, 44 by 9 inches]:
Average income of many a married
man.—If you have a kick coming.—
In India women don’t know their hus-
bands.—Life is one damn thing after
another, and love is two damn things
after each other.—Many a man has re-
pented at leisure—Money makes the
mare go.—No man ever does as much
to-day.—Rather than lose out at the
last minute.—Reason most girls want
to marry.—Wise girl doesn’t wear aly
pins.—Some married men’s time is di-
vided as folows.—Some men are bone
heads.—There is nothing so unbecom-
ing. © Feb. 25, 1914: 2 c. each Jan.
2, 1914; IKK 68201, 68203-68208, 68210-
68214, 68217.
[Colored cards 4% by 9 inches]:
Eve cost Adam just one bone.—One
bad feature about liquor—Who in
H wants a traveling man for a
bhusband.—Widow knows a lot of
things. © Mar. 3, 1913; 2 c. each Jan.
2, 1914: K 68202, 68209, 68215, 68216.
[Comic posters 10 by 8 inches]:
Bold daylight hold up.—Come on
Mike, ye’re waisting yer toime.—Suit
isn’t much, but outside that she’s all
right.—Swat the fly. © Jan. 27, 1914;
2c. each Jan. 28, 1914; K 69761-69764.
Guy (CHARLES E.) Denver.
[1880, 1881
©. gam, dol:
Shamrock, 1, 2.
2 ec. each Mar. 2, 1914; J 190314,
190315.
HAESLER PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., Philadel-
phia. [1882-1884
Mitchell (Dr. S. Weir) front view.
C) £'e! San, 621914> J. 188756:
45
HAESLER PHOTOGRAPHIC co.—Continued.
profile view. © 1 ¢, Jan: 6,
1914; J 188757.
Sandby (Herman).
1914; J 189415.
HAGLUND (THEODORE) San Francisco.
[1885, 1886
© 1c. Jan. 28,
Haglund (Katherine) in pose as
California,.30. © 1c. Jan..15,.1914:
J 188987.
in pose aS Turkish girl, 31. ©
1c. Jan. 15, 1914; J 188988.
HAINES (C. E.) Seattle. [1887-1890
Gee Tom. © July 14, 1913; 2 e.
Jan. §, 1914; J 188786.
ast load. (© July. 14, 1913; 2° ¢.
Jan, 15, 1914; J 188970.
Pleasant ride. © July 14, 1913; 2c.
Jan. 8, 1914; J 188785.
Water wagon. © July 14, 1914; 2c.
Jan. 15, 1914; J 188971.
(A.-N. PB. LL) -Bemidgi,
[1891-1896
HAKKERUP
Minn,
[6 photographs]:
Chippewa (The) i1-4.—Indian girl,
7.—Smith (John) 5. © Nov. 1, 1913;
2c. each Jan. 2, 1914; J 188556, 188557,
189264-189267.
HALDERMAN (BELA RHEA) Franklin
Grove, Ill. [1897
Ring out the old; ring in the new.
©, Jan, ft, 19t4;>° 4: cc. Jan 19, 1914.
K 69417.
HALL (GEORGE P.) & son, New York.
[1898, 1899
Broad exchange bldg. © Feb. 20,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1914; J 190172.
Municipal bldg. 6217. © Mar. 20,
1914 °:2 c, Mar. 23, 1914; J 190957...
HALLWORTH (JOSEPH B.) Chicago.
[1900, 1901
Prince Karmi [Burial, 3. sheet,
large]. © Mar. 13, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 16,
1914; K 71807.
[Portrait, 3 sheet, large] ©
Mar. 13, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1914; K
71806.
HampBro (J. L.) Los Angeles. [1902
Automobile accident. © Feb. 27,
1914; 2c Mar. 4, 1914; J 190616.
HAMILTON, (FRANK C.) New York.
[1903-1905
[8 photographs] :
Connected links
licensees. — Pyramid of profits. —
Stream of success. © 1. each Feb.
14, 1914; J 190105-190107.
of co-operative
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1906
HAMILTON (J. M.) Turner, Ore.
[1906, 1907
Turner, Ore., school exhibit, A. B.
© Dec. 138, 1913; 1 ec. each Dee. 15,
1918; 1 c. each Jan. 8, 1914; J 188945,
188946.
“HAMMER (WILLIAM J.) New York.
[1908-1913
Edison (Thomas A.) 1-6. © Feb. 2,
‘1914; 2°c. each Feb. 3, 1914; J 189473-
‘189478.
Hammock & co., New York. [1914
[Position of hand in writing, card
3 by 5 inches.] © Nov. 17, 1918;
2 ce. Dec. 3, 1918; K 68948.
HAmMMoNpD (J. A.) Meridian, Miss.
[1915-1922
[8 photographs] :
Another view of the wreck.—Bell
{Dr. F. M.) testing engine before
start.—Dropping bomb.—First aid.—
Showing engine partly buried.—Start
(The)—Twelve minutes after acci-
dent.—Wreck (The) © Jan. 12, 1914;
2 ec. each Jan. 22, 1914; J 189342-
189349.
HAMPDEN TOY co., Westfeld, Mass.
[1923
Indian [post card]. © Jan. 2, 1914;
2c. Jan. 8, 1914; K 68554.
HANFEF-METZER, INC., New York.
[1924-1928
Merchandising chart. © 1 ec. Mar.
16, 1914; I 1788.
{Pen and ink outline of]:
[Big liner.]—[Extension chain bor-
‘der.]—[Extension track.]—[Extension
track and engine smoke.] © Dec. 29,
1913; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 19135;°K
69509-69512.
HANINGTON (A. W.) & co., New York.
1929, 1930
Panama expositon. © Feb. 20,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1914; K 71644.
Tango watch your step. © Feb. 20,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1914; K 71645.
MAHARDMAN, PrecK & co., New York.
[1931-1937
Child learns on a Harrington. ©
Jan. 27, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; K
70237.
Hardman autotone enlivens. the
children’s party. © Mar. 11, 1914;
2c. Mar. 18, 1914; K 71814.
Hardman autotone is enjoyed by the
family. © Jan. 23, 1914; 2c, Feb. 7,
1914; K 70288.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
HARDMAN, PEcK & co.—Continued.
Hardman piano is loved by musical
people. © Mar. 15, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 18,
1914; K 71813.
Harrington is a source of delight to
the family. © Mar, 3, 1914; 2 e. Mar.
18, 1914; K 71815.
Playotone at a dance. © Jan. 30.
1914; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; K 70289.
Playotone entertains of a winters
evening. © Mar. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 18,
1914; K 71816.
HARLAN (ANDREW J.) Colorado Springs,
Colo. [1938
Monument Valley park. © Oct. 1,
1913; 2c. Feb. 16, 1914; J 190040.
HARMAN ENGINEERING CO., Peoria, Ill.
[1939-1941
Muscatine Louisa D. D. no. 138:
Foundation plans, 259023.—Machin-
ery layout for pumping plant, 259020.—
Pump station details. 259025. © 1 ec.
each Jan. 2, 1914; I 1675-1677.
Harris & Ewine, Washington.
[1942-1998
Borah (J/rs. William E.) © Feb.
5, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190008.
Borland (Mrs. William P.) © Dec.
24, 1918; 2 ce. Jan. 16, 1914: J 189087.
Breckinridge (Mrs. Henry S.) ©
Jan. 22, 1914: 2 ¢€ fen toe; 2
190011.
Burleson (J/rs. A. 8S.) © Dee. 24,
1918; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189044.
Burleson (J/7s. Richard C.) © Feb.
6, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190012.
Cummins (Irs. Albert B.) © Jan.
26, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190007.
Daniels (Mrs. Josephus) © Jan.
17, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190006.
Davenport (Mrs. J. S.) © Feb. 15,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914: J 189989.
Davies (Mrs. Joseph E.) © Feb.
2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190013.
Delano (Miss Jane) © Feb. 12,
1914; 2 @ Feb. 14, 1914; J 189992.
Dent (Mrs. Hurbert) © Feb. 13,
1914; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189991.
Dodge (Mrs. A. M.) © Dec. 17,
1918; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189045.
Folk (Mrs. Joseph W.) © Dec. 27,
19138; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189038.
George (Mrs. Henry, jr.) © Dee.
27, 1918; 2 ec. Jan. 16, 19s iss0sL.
Godoy (Mrs. Jose) © Dec. 18,
1913; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189028.
Gore (Mrs. Thomas P.) © Dee. 27,
1913; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189041.
46
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
Harris & Ewine—Continued.
Hale (Mrs. William Bayard)
Dec. 26, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914;
189050.
Hammond (Mrs. John Hays)
Dee 27.4913; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914;
189032.
Hemmick (Mrs. Christian) © Jan.
20, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190002.
Jackson (Mrs. William P.) © Jan.
21, 1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190014.
James (Mrs. Ollie) © Dec. 24,
1913; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189047.
Johnson (J/rs. Ben) Dec.
1913; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189049.
Kern (Mrs. John W.) © Feb. 7,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190016.
La Follette (Miss Fola) © Dec. 20,
1913; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189036.
©
J
©
J
i
23,
La Ruelle (Mlle. de) © Feb. 14,
1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189988.
iainrop (Julia C.) © Jan. 10,
1914; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190005.
Leavell (Hon. W. H.) © Dec. 5,
1918; 2 ¢. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189030.
Lyon (Colonel Cecil) © Jan. 10,
1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189996.
McCombs (Mrs. W. F.) © Dee. 9,
1918; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189033.
McCormick (Mrs. Medill) © Jan.
15, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189986.
McKellar (Kenneth D.) Jan.
10, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190019.
Marshall (Mrs. Thomas R.) © Dec.
26, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189034.
Mountford (Mrs. L. M. M. F.) ©
van-- 1, 29145 2 ce. Feb. 14, 1914; J
190015.
Murdock (Mrs. Victor) © Dee. 10,
1913; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914: J 189040.
Murray (Mrs. William H.) © Jan.
29, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190004.
O’Gorman (Mrs. James) © Dec.
12,3913; 2c) Jan. 16, 1914; J 189046.
O'Hair (Mrs. Frank T.) © Feb. 11,
1914; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189990.
Osborne (Mrs. John E.) © Dec.
Uo ois) 2c. Jan. 16,:1914: J 189035
Pezet (Madame) © Jan. 24, 1914;
2c. Feb. i4, 1914; J 190017.
Poindexter (Mrs. Miles)
1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914: J 190009.
Rainey (Mrs. Henry T.)- © Dec.
my AglSe > 2 ¢. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189039:
tansdell (Mrs. Joseph E.)
28, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190010.
Reed (Senator James A.)
10, 1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190008.
©) meb. ay
© Jan.
OMA Bhi
2020
Harris & Ewine—Continued.
Richards (Miss Janet) © Dec. 23,
1918; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189029.
Russell (Miss Lucy) © Feb. 9,
1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189987.
Sells (Mrs. Cato) © Dec. 13, 1913;
2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189042.
Sheppard (Miss Morris) © Jan. 30,
1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189995.
Smith (Mrs. Charles Bennett) ©
Feb. 8, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J
189993.
Speer (Peter M.) © Jan. 10, 1914;
2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189997.
Story (Vrs. William Cummings) ©
Deer 3) 1913S. 2) Gy Fan. 16, ASS
189048.
Stuart (Mrs. Henry C.) © Jan. 31,
1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189999.
Sutherland (Mrs. Howard) © Jan.
19, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190001.
Swanson (Mrs. Claude A.) © Jan.
28, 1914; 2c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189998.
Tumulty (Mrs. Joseph P.) © Jan.
16, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 14, 1914; J 190000.
Wilson (Miss Agnes) © Dee. 11,
1913; 2¢. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189048.
Wilson (Miss Margaret) © Jan. 15,
1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 14. 1914; J 190018.
Zia (Madame Ibraham) © Dec. 22,
1913; 2 ec. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189994.
Harr (HAL) Indianapolis. [1999, 2000
Old and the new. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2c. Jan. 14, 1914; J 189882.
Winning shot. © Dec. 3, 1913;
Jan. 14, 1914; J 188962.
Hart, SCHAFFNER & MARX, Chicago.
[2001—2020
{Cuts for ads.]:
After the theatre.—At the canoe
club.—At the yacht club.—Days out-
ing.—Going back to school.—In the
grandstand.—Inspecting the new hy-
d1o-aeroplane.—On the bathing beach.
—One of the down town squad.—One
of the thoroughbreds.—Ready at the
tee.—Ready for the races.—Shuffle
board on the deck.—Tea at the club.—
Time for the start.—Watching the
manoeuvers.—Watching the yacht
race. © Feb. 19, 1914; 2c. each Mar.
30, 1914; K 72310-72326,
[Cuts for ads.]:
Comrades.—Going to call.—Waiting
fOr aiixa. ©) Dee 5, 191s: 2 ¢.’ each
Jan. 5, 1914; K 68423-68425.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2021
HARTMAN FURNITURE & CARPET CO.,
Chicago. [2021-20255
[Is your home attractive, man and
woman seated in completely furnished
dining room.] © Mar. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 4, 1914: K 71365.
$99.00 best four room outfit, 1. ©
Feb. 6, TOFA; 2c, Feb. 29,"1984;, K
70843.
—++ 2.) *%@ Mar. 1, 1914; 2 « Mar. 4,
1914; K 71364.
Harrsook (FRED) San Francisco.
[2024-2035
McCormack (John) 1-12. © 1.
each Mar. 8, 1914: J 190393-190404.
Harvey (FRED) Kansas City, Mo.
[2036-2075
[40 photographs]:
Abandoned kiva at Mishongnovi.—
Among the sand hills—Down the mesa
trail.-—Edge of the mesa.—Hill top.—
Hopi basket maker.—Hopi mother and
child.—Hopi toilers.—Hopi weaver.—
Kives of Mishongnovi.—Koy-yah-wa-
ma, 1, 2.—Little Hopi boy.—Little
Hopi mother.—Mishongnovi kiva.—
Mishbongnovi stairway.—Mishongnovi
street scene.-—Mu-muh-ya, 1, 2.—On
the mesa road.—On the trail.—Open
road.—Over the tunnel.—Shipaulovi.—
Shipaulovi belle.—Shipaulovi, cliffs
of.—Shipaulovi plaza.—Shipaulovi,
tower of.—Shipaulovi tunnel.—Sicho-
movi street scene.—Tewa, corner of.—
Tewa, early morning.—Tewa maid-
en.—Tu-lu.—Walpi, antelope kiva.—
Walpi boy.—Walpi, corner in.—Walpi
plaza.—Walpi trail, head of.—Walpi
tunnel. © Jan. 14, 1914: 2 c. Jan. 17,
1914; J 189059-189098.
Harvey (H. J.) New Orleans. [2076
Captains and lieutenants of the U.
S. T. Hancock, U. S. army. © Mar. 8,
1914; 2:¢; Mar. 7, 1914;.J 190527.
HASKELL (WILLIAM L.) Chicago.
[2077, 2078
[Kings of the kennel, heads of six
dogs on colored panel.] © Mar. 5,
1914; 2 @. Mar. 9, 1914; K 71568.
[Persian beauties, heads of six cats
on colored panel.}] © Mar. 5, 1914;
2c. Mar. 9, 1914; K 71564.
HASKINS ART GLASS CO., Rochester, N.
x. [2079
[Jerusalem, memorial window.] ©
Deer 1, 29155 2 .c.. Jan. a> 1914: 1K
69547.
pt. Iv, 0.8.,v.9 —
HAUGEN (ENprRE) Choteau, Mont.
[2080, 2081
Divide between Middy and Black
Leaf, Rocky Mts. [colored post card.]
© Dec. 20, 1993;-20e TanPe, £014; K
68696. .
Dupuyer canyon, rocky mts. [col-
ored post card.] © Dee. 20, 19138;
2c, Jan. 9, 1914; K 68695. :
Hayes (C. M.) & co., Detroit. [2082
Couzens (James) © Jan. 7, 1914;
2c. Jan. 12, 1914; J 188927.
HAYES LITHOGRAPHING Co., Buffalo.
[2083-2110
[Colored prints of various sizes] :
Afternoon tea. — Automobiling. —
Bringing home the Christmas dinner.—
Butcher shop. — Canoeing. — Chief’s
daughter.—Clear title—College girl.—
Debutante. — Fishing. — Hockey. — I'll
scalp you.—Ideal Indian.—Jessica.—
Look who’s here.—Maidenhood, no. 1.—
Maidenhood, no. 2.—-Matinee girl.—
Mountain scene.—Purple girl.—Ready
for the party.—Rose.—Setter and
pointer dogs.—Sympathy.—Tennis.—
Thoroughbreds. — Well protected. ©
Dec. 15, 19138; 2 e: exeh') Jamy 29)°1914 ;
K 69928-69954.
Panama canal, birdseye view of,
A. D. 1914. © Nov. 25, 1913; 2 ¢. Jan.
29, 1914; K 69927.
Hays (CHARLES N.) Pittsburgh. 2111
Hays (Jane Mitchell) ©1. Jan.
14, 1914; J 188960. ;
2112
Demonstration of motor fire engine
of Washington fire dept. © Dec. 30,
1913; 2c. Jan. 8, 1914; J 188866.
Hays (DELBERT C.) Washington, O.
[
HeEaTLey (William E.) Denver. [2113
Snowing hard, Dec., 1913, snowstorm
scene, capitol bldg., Denver. © Feb.
9, 1914; 2c. Feb. 3, 1914; J 189466.
HeEIM (EpwArD) New York. [2114, 2115
Holmes (Mr. and Mrs. Burton) after
the wedding ceremony at noon, Mar.
21, 1914. © 1, Mar. 24, 1914; J
191014.
at St. James church at noon,
Mar. 21, 1914. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1914;
J 191015,
HELLER (AvERY S88.) Chicago. [2116
Retrospection. © Jan. 31, 1914; 2c.
| Feb. 2, 1914; J 189447.
48
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
HeELMKE (WILLIAM JACOB) Utica, N. Y.
2iat7T, 2148
Zysk (Mrs. & Mrs. Jacob) © Jan.
17, 1914; 2c. Jan. 17, 1914; J 189114.
Zysk (Mrs. Jacob) Memorial to.
(Oran. 7, 1914 :2 ee: Jan. 17, 1914; J
189115.
HENDERSON Co., Norwood, O.
[2119-2257
{Colored cards of various sizes]:
Aint it a shame.—<Along lifes way,
along lifes complex puzzling way.—
Always welcome, the mountains are
vast and lovely.—Always young, birth-
days only mark the ways.—Apprecia-
tion, with auto horns a tooting.—Baby,
I just came to town.—Buby, just a kiss
and a hug.—Birthday blessings, of all
mnmy =©>._ birthday __ blessings.— Birthday
greeting, across the miles.—Birthday
greeting, good luck, lots of pluck.
Birthday greeting, I can not write a
poem.—Birthday greeting, the birth-
days that are back of you.—Birthday
greeting, whats going on.—Birthday
greetings, if all your days were year
days.—Birthday greetings, my
thoughts are a beautiful kingdom.—
Birthday maxim, heres a maxim.—
Birthday thought, birthdays only
mark the way.—-Birthday thought, I
send this dainty little folder.—Bit o’
cheer, a greeting brief.—Captive youth,
out of all that we’ve attained.—Come
and see me.—Come and see me, come
“ind see me any day.—Come to see me,
dear I want a visit from you.—Come
to see me, my but you are a great
stranger.—Conegratulations, getting
well.—Congratulations, I am glad to
hear.—Congratulations on your silver
wedding, these years have touched you
lightly —Congratulations on your wed-
ding anniversary, may peace, plenty
and joy.—Congratulations on your
wedding anniversary, your anniversary
has come again.—Congratulations, the
charm of this rare occasion.—Conva-
lescent congratulations, I know you’re
getting better.—Cordial greeting, the
cordial greeting.—Day dreams, as I sit
here in the gloaming.—Daughter, when
you came to earth.——Dreams of youth,
we stood beside the same old tree.—
Dreams of youth, we stood beside the
same old tree, and I loved you and you
Joved me.—Hngagement congratula-
tions, you’re a mighty happy pair.—
For your friendship, for every helpful
thought you’ve sent.—Forget-me-nots,
here are sweet forget-me-nots.—
Friendly greeting, be the days of my
jife—Triendly greeting, I’m sure you
know the debt I owe.—Friendly
49
22357
HENDERSON co.—Continued.
thought, I wonder just why.—TFriends
greeting, conscious of a gladsome feel-
ing.—Friendship, youth, health and
wealth.—Friendships glow, we can let
each other know.—Glad you’re better,
I hear such welcome news.—Gladness,
I wonder sometimes.—Greetings, were
I in the midst of the ocean.—Guest
chamber, within this quiet room.—
Happiness, happiness, jest happiness.
Happy folks, we never learn to like
the folks.—He and I understand each
other.—Hearts aflame, how bout it.—
Hoping, I am longing for you.—I’m
telling of our wedding.—I send roses,
the rose is the emblem of silence.—
In the gloaming like sweet slumber.—
In your home, please put this little
card.—Joy bells, may the heart of you
sing.—Just a wish, would that some
sprite-—Just happiness, happiness may
bubble up.—Just happiness, if I were
a magician.—Just happiness, we
couldn’t buy nor sell it—Just to you,
while the song is soft and low.—Just
vou, lots of people come around.—Just
you, my dearie its you.—Live wire, at-
tach the trolley.—Longing for you, aint
got any notion.—Looking for goodness,
do not look for wrong.—Loves tribute,
beauty will fade.—Lullaby, baby and
I sit out in the swing.—Lullaby, the
old rocking chair.—Many happy birth-
days. the clouds have a silver lining.—
Many happy returns, the clouds have
a Silver lining.—Memories, in my heart
theres a nook.—Mother and daughter.
—Mother to my own dear, sweet, good
mother.—Mother’s little girl how safe
I always feel.—Mother’s precious,
eutest little sik pillowed head.—My
baby’s eyes, my baby’s eyes are full of
sweet surprise—My birthday greet-
ing, I just happened to think.—My
birthday wish, I can not send.—My
birthday wish, I wish that every birth-
day.—My birthday wish, may all your
days be joy days.—My birthday wish,
may the memories of past sweet
events.—My birthday wish, once more
we celebrate.—My dear mother.—My
good friend, the easiest thing I do.—
My haven, no more groping in the
dark.—My honey, I cant be funny.—
My memories of you, refreshing as
dew.—New baby, its mighty queer.—
On our wedding anniversary.—On
your birthday, a little bee buzzed in
my ear.—On your birthday, for each
hour.—On your birthday. these birth-
day oecasions.—On your birthday, this
birthday card.—Pleasant dreams, sleep
gently in this quiet room.—Please
come home, my but you looked good to
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2258
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
HENDERSON co.—Continued.
us.—Please come soon, if the birds
come not.—Please come soon, the drift
of my mind.—Please write, I do not
wish for jewels.—Right from the
heart, in all sincerity.—Scatter joy,
we cant be too jolly.—Show me the fel-
low that says he’s kissed her.—Silver
lining when the sun aint working.—
So you’re engaged, well who'd a
thought it.—Soft and low nothing ever
just happens.—Suburbanites, out in
the gloaming.—Sunshine, sun cant
shine on everybody.—That week-end
visit, havn’t time to write a letter.—
Thinking of you, I feel so kind.—
Thoughts of you, hearts are wildly
beating.—To a jolly lass, I fill my
glass.—To my daughter, if you’re
gay dear.—To my daughter if you’re
gay dear. [Young woman kneeling on
grass with parasol over right shoulder. |
—To my everyday friend, my dear old
everyday friend.—To my father, my
dear old dad.—To my friend, the mill
will never, never grind.—To my friend,
there aint no friends.—To my friend,
we may not pass.—To my good friend,
there aint no joking.—To my hostess,
twas such a joy.—To my mother, just
as you wrapped me.—To the American
girl, to the American girl. God bless
her.—To the bride, joy bells are ring-
ing.—To you dear, I’d like to do a lot
of things.—Tribute, if you were here.
—Victories of silence, its lots easier to
fight.— Wedding anniversary, this mar-
riage date.—Week-end appreciation,
dear hospitable friend.—Will you visit
me, come to the beautiful country.—
Your birthday, this is your birthday.—
Your golden wedding, on such a rare
occasion.—Your visits due, I can not
sing the old songs.—Your wedding an-
niversary, the echo of those wedding
bells—Your year day, another year
has rolled around.—Your year day,
every little passing moment.—yYouth,
health, and wealth, a glorious three.
© Jan. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 30,
1914; K 72332-72470.
Henry (WILLIAM) Brooklyn. [2258
Photograph of moon with halo and
streamers on Mar. 10, 1914. © Mar.
23, 1914; 2c. Mar. 24, 1914; J 190969.
HENSEL CHEMICAL WORKS, Sioux City,
Iowa. [2259
Healthy mothers, happy mothers.
ior mou 22 Joie: 2 ec. Keb. 2. 1914:
K 70031.
HERBSTER (HERMAN ALEXANDER) Put
in Bay, Ohio. [2260, 2261
Original relics of 1813 found near
Herrster (HERMAN ALEXANDER)—Con.
R 41283. © Dec. 22, 1913; 2 ec. Dec.
24, 1913; K 70236.
Put in Bay harbor, Gibralter and
Rattle snake islands, birdseye view of.
R 41311. © Dee. 22, 1913-'2:c. Dec.
24, 1913; K 70306.
Herinc (HreNry) New York.
[ 2262-2265
[4 photographs] :
Courage. — Devotion. — Memory. —
Peace. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 c. each
Feb. 21, 1914; J 190160-190163.
JIERRMANN (George) Colorado Springs,
Colo. [2266-2270
Home of the trout. © Mar. 12,
1914; 2:e. Apr. 2, 1914; J 191224.
Mountain and brook. © Feb. 27,
1914; 2 ¢c. Mar. 24, 1914; J 190971.
Mystic falls. © Mar. 8, 1914; 2 c.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 190878.
Rocky creek. © Mar. 6, 1914; 2 ec.
Mar. 24, 1914; J 190972.
Storm clouds in Ute Pass, Colo. ©
Mar. 6, 1914; 2° €) >See 2 1014;
J 190881.
HERSCHMAN & CarpDy, Chicago. [2271
Few of the men who by faith, en-
ergy and ability have added to the
fame and helped to make the Chicago
of today. © Dec. 26, 1913; 2 c. Jan.
2, 1914; K 68263.
Hrertz, New York. [2cio, 22le
Hertz, golf and sport suit. © Mar.
15, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1914; WK 71511.
Hertz park and dress habit. © Mar.
15, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 4, 1914% Is 71512.
(RuTHERFORD B.) Bellingham,
Wash. [2274
Deming Glacier, portrait view. ©
Feb. 4, 1914; 2 @ Feb. 9, 1914; J
189808.
Hewitt (RoserT) PHOTO CO., Lansing,
Mich, [2275, 2276
Elks lodge room. © Mar. 12, 1914;
2c. Mar. 14, 1914: J 190796.
Elks rostrum. © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 c.
Mar. 16, 1914; J 190818.
Hipparpd (C, J.) Minneapolis.
[2277-2280
Minneapolis from University of
Minnesota chimney, 1. © May 21,
1913; 2 ec. Feb. 9, 1914; J 190028.
——2. © May 21, 1918; 2 c Feb.
9, 1914; J 190126.
Minnesota (University of) campus
from chimney top, 1. © May 21, 1913°
Hess
Gibralter, Island, Put in May, 19138, | 2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; J 190027.
oO
no. 1,1914
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
Hrpearp (C. J.)—Continued.
ye) May 21, 1913; 2:¢: Feb.
9, 1914; J 190127.
HieguHwoops stup1o, Weehawken, N. J.
[2281, 2282
Ortel (Otto) tablet. © Jan. 18,
1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; J 189296.
Weehawken fire engine. © Dec. 18,
1913-> 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1914; J 188554.
HireMAN (ToMER Jacos) Kalispell,
Mont. [22838
Portion of the Conrad buffalo herd.
Gidaneas, 1914; 2c. Jan.. 27, 1914;
J 189413.
Hitt (A. W.) Milton, Or. [2284, 2285
Brook in winter. © Mar. 4, 1914;
2c. Mar, 9, 1914; J 190572.
Sunshine and shadow. © Mar. 4,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1914; J 190571.
Hincks (ELIzABETH TYLER) Andover,
Mass. [2286
Light the tip of cupid’s dart, burning
heart valentine. © Jan. 26, 1914; 2c.
Jan. 28, 1914; K 70307.
Hirscu (ARMIN) Paris. [2287
Jean (Saint) Baptiste. © Dec. 18,
1913; 2c. Feb. 3, 1914; J 189470.
HorrFMANN (RENE) Chicago.
[2288, 2289
Hidelweiss gir, A, B. © Mar. 17,
1914; 2 c. each Mar. 19, 1914; J 190857,
190858.
HoFMANN (JOHN) New York. [2290
American beauties. © Mar. 16,
1914; 2 ce. Mar. 21, 1914; K 72068.
Hoce (Norvat C.) Pittsburgh. [2291
Big undertaking. © Sept. 6, 1913;
2c. Jan. 22,1914; J 189292.
Horr (FLORENCE DRIVER) Kansas City.
[2292
Driver’s nurses registry. © Jan. 8,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1914; K 69955.
Howsorn (HENRY) Columbia, Mo.
[2293
Sigma alpha epsilon. © Jan. 20,
1914; 2¢. Jan. 23, 1914; J 189350.
HoLuanp (Cart A.) Rochester, Minn.
[2294
Remembrance of pioneer days as
preserved in Mayo park, Rochester,
Minn. © Feb. 28, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 9,
1914; J 190715.
ol
2313
Horm (JOHANNA) Chippewa _ Falls,
Wis. [2295-2297
[Halloween poster patterns] ©
Sept, 15, 1913; 2 c.. Jan-79, 1994) K
696382.
[September poster patterns] © Aug.
15, 1918; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914; K 69633.
[Thanksgiving poster work for pri-
mary grades] © Oct. 15, 1918; 2 ¢
Jan. 9, 1914; K 69634.
HoLsincer (R. W.) Charlottesville, Va.
[2298-2303
Southern snow. © Mar. 7, 1914;
2 ¢«. Mar. 20, 1914; J 190859.
[5 photographs]:
College settlement.—Decorated col-
lege.—March snow.—Students’ walk.—
Sunny South. © Mar. 7, 1914; 2.
each Mar. 20, 1914; J 190860-190864.
Hooker (VERN) Great Falls, Mont.
[2304
Canal mates. © Feb. 25, 1914; 2c.
Mar. 6, 1914; J 190523.
Hoover (8S. 8.) Seattle. [2305-2307
Bridle belt lines. © Feb. 17, 1914;
2 ec. Mar. 23, 1914; K 72090.
Glacier. © Feb. 17, 1914; 2 ¢c. Mar.
23, 1914; K 72089.
International terminals limited. ©
Pep, 18, 1914: 2 ec: Mar. 23, 1914;
K 72091.
Horkins (O. D.) ADV. AGENCY, Chi-
cago. [2308
Young man, strike your stride. ©
MecetO 19S: 1 Ee Dec. 22, 1913; 1 ¢:
Jan. 17, 1914; K 69419.
HoTet IMPERIAL, New York. [2809
[Hotel Imperial by night.] © Feb.
3, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 5, 1914; K 701783.
Howe (J. RAYMOND) co., Chicago.
f2310, 2301
I alvays did like schlitz, no. 1062.
© Dee. 30, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914;
K 69244.
Sweethearts, wives and good fellows.
© Dees .30; 1913; 2)e.Jany 16; 1914;
K 69388.
HOWE ART CO., Sylvester, Ga.
(2312; 2813
Oliver (A. D:) © Mar. 11, 1914;
2e. Mar. 13, 1914; J 190758.
and wife. © Mar. 11, 1914; 2c.
Mar. 13, 1914; J 190759.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2314
Hort & McCatce, Benton Harbor, Mich.
[2314
Cook (Capt. Frederick A.) © Nov.
20, 1913’; 2°¢. Nov. 22) 1913; J 190128.
HuBNER (G. A.) Minneapolis.
[2315, 2316
Fiske (Douglas A.) © Oct. 10,
1912; 2.c. Feb..11, 1914; J 189976.
Massir (C, C.) © Feb. 2, 1914; 2 ¢.
Feb. 5, 1914; J 189625.
Hupson (WILLIAM EpWIN) Seattle.
[2317-2328
[12 photographs] :
Alaska (Power schooner ).—Ander-
son (Dr. Rudolph M.)—Anderson’s
(Dr.) party leaving camp.—Anderson’s
(Dr.) party leaving for Herschell Is-
land.—Anderson’s (Dr.) winter quar-
ters. — Bernard (Capt.) cooking dog
feed.—Camden Bay, summer ice in.—
Canadian Arctic expedition, Southern
party.—Johansen (Fritz) winter
laboratory of.—Mary Sachs (Power
schooner).—Summer ice in the Arc-
tic—Thompson (Jennie). © Jan. 8,
1914" 2 Ve. each Mar: 30; ASi4s. 5
191159-191170.
HULTSTRAND (FRED) Milton, N. D.
[2329, 2330
Foley (James W.) 1, 2. © Jan. 14,
1914; 2c. each Jan. 17, 1914; J 189052,
189058. :
Hunt (ARTHUR PRINCE) New York.
[2331
Great gulf. © Feb. 21, 1914; 2 ¢.
Feb. 27, 1914; J 190295.
Hunt (Frep W.) Fort Myers, Fla.
[2832-2335
Colonels (The),: baseball club of
Louisville, Wy.;1,.2. "© Mar) 2; 1914;
1 c. each Mar. 4, 1914; 1 ec. each Mar.
12, 1914; J 190716, 190717.
Hdison (Thomas <A.) John Bur-
roughs and Henry Ford, 1, 2. © Mar.
12, 1914; 2 ¢. each Mar. 16, 1914: 5
191000, 191001.
HUNTER (WILLIAM JOHN) New York.
[2336-2340
[Display figure for advertising pur-
poses.}] “© Jan. 10; 1914; 2 ‘e. Jan.
23, 1914; KK 69968.
Lessons in dancing, lesson no. 2. ©
Jans 0; 41914 +: 2.e) Jan) 23, did. i.
69964,
—— Lesson no. 3. © HNeb..4, 1914:
2 ec. Feb. 5, 1914; K 70762.
—— Lessons nos. 4, 5. © Feb. 4,
1914: 2 c. each Feb. 5, 1914; K 70552,
70553.
o2
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
HurLtey (Epwarp TiImMoTHy) Cincin-
nati. [2341-2346
[Christ church, etching.] © Jan. 14,
1914; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; K 69389.
[Cincinnati, Ohio. Fourth st. west
of Main, etching.] © Jan. 17, 1914;
2c. Jan. 19, 1914; K 69508.
[Fourth St. east of Elm, etching.]
©. Jan. 22,.1994; 2 cigane 23,.d904:
K 69612.
[38 etchings]:
Fountain square.—Garfield park.—
Plum st. temple. © Mar. 11, 1914;
2c. each Mar. 12,1914; K 71630-71632.
IpE (Grorce P.) & Co., Troy, N. Y.
[2347-2350
Caxton. © Mar. 10, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
13, 1914 » Ko 2228.
Drayton. © Mar. 10, 1914; 2.c. Mar.
16, 1914; K 71788.
Fifth Ave., New York. [Illustra-
tion.] © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 « Feb. 19,
1914; K 70877.
Great stairway, steamship Im-
perator. [Illustration.] © Feb. 11,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914; K 70878.
INDEPENDENCE INSPECTION BUREAU,
Philadelphia, [2351-2374
Acceptable drop cord installations,
154.. ©: Feb. 4, 19905 ide Mar. 40,
1914; I 1764.
Acceptable methods of connecting
and supporting electric soldering irons
and test terminals, 156. © Apr. 1,
1910; 1 e. Mar. 10, 1914; I 1766.
Arrangement of drips at hose con-
nections to prevent leakage entering
hose, 136. ©» Nov.:3,°49i9= de: Mar.
10, 1914; I 1754.
Arrangement of iron stack through
wooden roof, 143. © Mar. 1, 19138;
1c. Mar. 10, 1914; I 1758.
Arrangements of water casks and
pails, 134. © dime toe te: Mar.
10, 1914; I 1758.
Automatic damper for heating and
ventilating pipes, 149. © July 1, 1912;
Les Mar. 10, 19945P afer.
Automatic level track fire door
double weighted, 142. © May 1, 1912;
lc. Mar: 10, 191437 Aiar:
Box for protecting hose from water
and dirt, 153." Apr oe 2
Mar. 10, 1914; I 1768.
Cylinder and calendar guards, 318.
© May 1, 1912; 1 c Mar. 10, 1914;
1 ieee aris
no. 1, 1914
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
3065
INDEPENDENCE INSPECTION BUREAU—
Continued.
Drip pan and shield for oil meter
and connections. Oil pump with regu-
lator and relief valve, 167. © May 1,
gone. Mar. 10, 1914; I 1770.
Elevator safeguards, 311. © Nov. 9,
g913-> 4 c: Mar. 10, 1914; I 1772:
Flange and hand wheel guards, 315.
© May 1, 1912; 1 c Mar. 10, 1914;
I 1774.
Fuel oil storage tank operated under
air pressure, 161. © Jan. 1, 1911;1c¢.
Mar. 10, 1914; I 1769.
Guard for platforms when moving
apparatus is too low to prevent use
ge eames 321, ©) Jan. 1, 1918; 1 c.
Mar. 10, 1914; I 1775.
Locking devices for post indicators.
151.
1914 ; I 1762.
Oil sealed box for unlined linen
hose, 144. © Mar. 1, 1910; 1 ¢. Mar.
ie £914; T 1759.
Oil tank; oil measuring device; de-
fail. 155. .© May 1, 1912; 1 c. Mar.
10, 1914; I 1765.
Oil tank with gas holder, normally
connected. Oil or tar burning installa-
tion, 160. © July 1, 1912; 1c. Mar. 10,
1914; I 1768.
©
Protection for steam pipes, 138.
atte one Ae: Mar. 10, 1914; I
ibisae
Protection for steam pipes, 1389. ©
fama 1919" ie. Mar. 10, 1914; I
1756:
Safety test terminal, 324. © May
edie toc Mar 10, 1914- I 1776.
Suggestions for construction and
equipment of an oil house, 147. ©
wpe. +, 1910; 1 c.-Mar. 10, 1914; I
1760.
Test set for use on 110 and 550 volt
Pitewits, 457, © Jan. 1, 1911; 1 ec.
Mar. 10, 1914; I 1767.
Traps for sewer connections, 168.
pomteed, 1018: 1c. Mar, 10, 1914: I
O77.
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
AMERICA, Chicago. [2375-2377
Balboa’s discovery of the Pacific
Ocean, AY D. 1513. © Nov. 25, 1913;
2c. Feb. 12, 1914; K 70591.
Champion harvesting machines.
[Friends.] © Nov. 25, 1913; 2 c. Mar.
2, 1914; K 72115.
Plano harvesting machines. [Vene-
tian scene.] © Nov. 25, 1913; 2 e.
Mar. 25, 1914; K 72114.
co. OF
hs)
|
[Oedan. 4, 1913; 1 “ec. Mar. 10, |
INTERNATIONAL LAND AND INVESTMENT
co., Omaha, Neb. [2378
Treasure land of the lower Rio
Grande. © Jan. 20, 1914: 2 c. Feb.
27, 1914; K 71648.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
York.
Abie the
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
SERVICE, New
[2379-3065
agent [1914]:
2° 1 ¢ Heb: 32 K 0085:
3; 1 e@. Feb. 4; K 70107.
4: 1 ¢@, Reb. 53K 70143.
Hd e. Web. G? KCTO225:
6; 1 ce. Feb. 7; K 70249.
Reker Webs OKA 7O44G:
Oe sites Wepwl0= Ke (0490:
103. Webs Aone FOR 12.
11; 1 ec. Feb. 18; K 70693.
I sd. e; Webs isi: JK 70701,
13; 1 @ Feb: 14; K 70726.
© Feb. Les Web) 162" K. TO 79n.
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 70865.
© Feb. 17; 1 ec. Feb .18: K 70834.
© Feb. : I ec. Feb. ee CSc
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70943.
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 71025.
© Feb: 21: 1.@ Feb, 24° KK 71140:
©) Feb. 23:1 ¢. Feb. 24: 15. 71120.
© Kep.24> De. Web; 25 Ky Tails.
© Feb. 25; 1 ¢. Feb. sis (1200;
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. Se (A226.
© Feb. 27; 1 ec. Mar. 2: K 71293.
(©- Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 71300.
©); Mar..2:1.¢ Mar. 3; K 71339.
©) Mar. 3-1. ¢. Mar. 4:15 W377,
© Mar. 4; 1 ec. Mar. 5: K 71413.
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 71453.
© Mar. 6; 1 ce. Mar. 7; K 71490.
©) Mar..7; 1 ¢ Mar. 9; K 71534.
© Mar. 9; 1 ¢ Mar. 10: K 71585.
( Mar. 10; 1 @ Mar. 11; K 71602.
CNM. 4) alee: Mar 12 1K TG 41.
© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 13; K 71696.
©) Mars 13-1 eaMtar. 44 e723.
© Mar. 14: 1c. Mar. 16; K 71747.
© Mar. 16; 1 ce. Mar. 17; K 71849.
© Mar. 17; 1 ¢. Mar. 18; K 71856.
© Mar. 18; 1 ec. Mar. 19; K 71888.
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 20; K 71901.
© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 71969.
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© Mar. 16,1914; 1c. Mar. 17, 1914;
K 71843.
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American history reversed [1914]:
© Mar. 10; 1 ¢. Mar. 11; K 71596.
© Mar. 11; 1 c. Mar. 12; K 71633.
© Mar. 13; 1 e. Mar. 16; K 71739.
© Mar. 14; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 71740.
And they call it the sunny south.
Mar, 5, 1914. 1 ic. Mar. 6, 1914 :«
IK 71445.
And why not. © Mar. 6, 1914; 1 «.
Mar. 7, 1914; K 71484.
Appertaining to sporting happenings.
© Mar. 19, 1914; 1 ¢. Mar. 20, 1914;
Ix 71895,
As long as the world goes round.
Octane 2 19t4- 1 e. sane 1S AO 4
Ik 69460.
At the court of St. James. © Mar. 19,
1914/9 1 -e. Mar; 21, 19142 Ik 71958:
Auto and the flying machine, the
vanguard of civilization. © Jan. 6,
1914; 1¢. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68540.
Bachelors dilemma. © Feb. 21,
1914; 1-e. Feb. 24,1914; K. i112.
Bang goes resolution no. 1. © Feb.
4, 1914; 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; K 70187.
Baseball pests. © Mar. 2, 1914;
1 e¢ Mar: 3; 1914; K 713832,
Bashful Bob. [1914]:
©’ Heb: 1381 « Pebs 14 -K, 10722.
© Feb. 20; 1 ¢. Feb.
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb.
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar..6; K 71449.
(©) Mar. 9; 1 ec. Mar. 10; K 71581.
© Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar: 13; K 71689.
Oy Mar: 17; f ¢, Mar 18 7K 71858.
Beauty and the beast. © Feb. 3,
1914; 1 e. Feb. 4, 1914; KX 70101.
Bee and the flower. © Feb. 12,1914;
1c. Feb. 13, 1914; K 70695.
Blarney glass. © Jan. 24, 1914; 1c.
Jan. 26, 1914; K 69708.
Bogie man [1914]:
©) Jain. 13 tic. Jan. 14> K°69187.
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 70218.
Bringing up father [1914]:
©) Sam, 2:4) e+ Jan.3} KH 68265.
© Jan. 3; 1 ¢. Jan. 5; K 68396.
© Jan. 5; lc Jan. 6; K 68487.
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9; K 68699.
© Jan. 9: 1c. Jan. 10; K 68875.
© Jan. 10; 1¢. Jan. 12+ K 69058.
(Osan AZ he, Jan, tak, GSlGt,
© Jan. 18; 1 ¢. Jan. 14; K 69189.
© Jan. 14; 1 ce. Jan. 15: K 69229.
21° Ke 71021.
97: K 71228.
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© Jan. 15; 1 e Jan. 165 K"69375.
© Jan. 24; 1 @ Jan. 26; K 69705.
© Jan. 26; 1 ce. Jan. 27: K 69728.
© Jan. 27; 2 e) Janc285,K 69775:
© Jan. 28; 1 @ Jan. 29; K 69914.
© Jan. 29; 1 @ Jan. 30; K 69969.
© Feb. 5; 1 Feb: 6: K 70217.
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 70241.
© Feb. 9: 1 c. Feb. 10; K 70490.
© Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 11; K 70504.
© Feb. 13; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 70719.
© Feb. 14; 1 c. Feb. 16; K 70784.
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb.
© Feb: 17; 1 @ tem:
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb.
© Feb 20; 1 c. Feb.
© Feb. 21; 1 c. Feb.
© Feb. 23; 1 ¢c. Feb.
© Feb. 24; 1 c. Feb.
© Feb. 25; 1 @ Feb 26; K T1192.
© Feb. 26: 1 ¢, Feb. 27; K 71221.
© Feb.-27: 4. €. Wiese) 771282.
© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 71285.
(© .Mar. 2; 1 es Mar, @; EK 71233.
© Mar.’3; fe Marva k 71403.
.4;:1¢. Mar. 5; K 71406.
r. 5; 1 e. Mar. 6: K 71446.
2 2 & Mir BK, T1528:
© Mar. 9; 1 ec. Mar. 10; K 71578.
Mar. 10; 1 @ Mar. 11; K 71595.
far. 11; 1 @ Mar. 12; K. 71635.
. 12; de Wie iS KK 71687.
*, 14: 7 ©, Mer eK. 71741.
. 163.2 @ Marra ak T1837,
183 ye. Mar aa: T1881.
rp, 19; 1 c. Mar. 2a K 71959.
. 20:1 @ Mar: 2 K 71960.
Busy firm. © Feb. 17, 1914; 1 ¢.
Feb. 18, 1914; K 70829.
Can this be true. © Feb. 23, 1914;
1c. Feb. 24, 1914: K 71105.
Can you explain (1914]:
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 68878.
© Jan. 12; 1 e. Jan. 18; K 69165
© Jan. 16; 1 ec. Jan. 17; K 69463.
© Jan: 19771 gene
© Jan. 23; Pesan
© Jan. 24; 1c. Jan. 26: K 69707.
© Jan. 29; 1 ec. Jan. 30; K 69973.
© Jan. 312 lee, Web, 25 1 70049.
© Feb. 17; 1 c. Feb. 78; K 70830.
18; K 70828.
24: K 71104.
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd.
Citizens of Ojinaga, women and
children rushing to the American side
of the Rio Grande. © Jan. 5, 1914;
1«. Jan. 6, 1914; K 68486.
Cold gray dawn of the morning
oer) jan. o, 1914: 1 ¢. Jan. 5,
1914; K 68395.
Cradock (Rear Admiral) command-
ing the British squadron in Mexican
waters and to the right, Sir Lionel
Garden. © Jan. 2, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 5,
1914: K 68394.
Crude way the Constitutionalists
have of carrying their wounded off the
battle field. © Jan. 8, 1914; 1 c¢. Jan.
9. 1914: K 68702.
Cruise of the Piffle [1914]:
aan, 19; 1c. Jan. 20; K. 69514.
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Jan. 30; K 69970.
© Feb. 12; 1 ¢. Feb. 18; K 70686.
© Feb. 27; 1c. Mar. 2; K 71284.
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 71443.
Dauntless Durham of the U. S. A.
[1913]:
eee ols 2%, Jan. 2, 1914; K
68240.
——— [1914]:
iCpgan 2° fe) Jan. 3; K 68271.
© Jam, &: ie) Jan. 5; K 68401.
© Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68495.
© Jan. 6; 1 c. Jan. 7; K 68549.
© Jan. Jan. 8; K 68563.
© Jan. », Jan. 9; K 68709.
© Jan. » Jan. 10; K 68883.
© Jan. ce. Jan. 12; K 690638.
© Jan. . Jan. 13; K 69169.
© Jan: », Jan. 14; K 69197.
© Jan. dam. 15.) IS GO236;
© Jan. -, Jan. 16; K 69384.
© Jan. ans 7: K 69468:
© Jan. eon: £9. OK G9476.
© Jan. a, Jan. ; K 69520.
© Jan. *, Jan. 21; K 69541.
© Jan. . dan. 22; K 69603.
© Jan. ». Jan. 23; K 69626.
© Jan. », Jan. 24; K 69658.
© Jan. ) Jan. 261K 69712.
© Jan. Jame Qe 18 69738.
© Jan. ham, 29 AK GOTT.
©: Jan. *. Jan. 29; K 69920.
© Jan. Jan, 30; K 69977.
© Jan. Jan. a1. K TOOL.
© Jan. c. Feb. 2; K 70054.
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Despotism. © Feb. 17, 1914; 1 «.
Feb. 18, 1914; K 70827.
Dessert. © Jan. 14, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan.
15, 1914; K 69230.
Did you ever know it to fail [1914]:
© Jan. 28; 1c. Jan. 29; K 69915.
(© Web: 14): 1c. Feb, 12: 1K 70548.
Dingbat family [1913]:
Mec. Sh Ae. Jan, Qe KGS237.
—— [1914]:
©) Jany 25 1 essdJans 351K 68269;
(©) Jan 33 1 exJan: 53K 68399.
©); Jans 5* 1. ce: Jan: 6% K. 68493.
© Jan. 6; 1 c. Jan. 7; K 68547.
(C) Jam %; te) Jan. 8: K 68561.
© Jan. 8; 1 @ Jan. 9; K 68707.
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 68881.
©) Jan. 10 3c, Jan. 12°, K: 69061.
Or Jan. 12 Pv e. Jan. 43s, K6StG7.
Gr dam 137 de stan: 4 sky G9rgs.
© Jan. 14; 1c. Jan.:15; K 69234.
© Jan..15; 1c. Jan. 26; K- 69382.
@=-Jan16; 1).c. Jan, 17; K 69466.
(eC). Jam. 27: 1.6, Jam. 193 IK, 69474.
© Jan, 19;-1 ¢. Jan. 20;, K 69518.
© Jan, 2072. Jans Zink 69539.
(eo; Jam. 2h: icen vant 220K. GO6OL.
Gy Jan, 22>. 1; €o Jam. 23); 1K69624:
Gitan, 23: ave. Jan 24 1K 69656.
© Jan. 24; 1 «. Jan. 26; K 69710.
Cyr gam 26 A%c. Jan: 27 3K 69736.
© Jan, 27: tc, Jan 283) K 69770:
C: Janm,28- ic, wlan. 29.5. K 69918.
@ Jam, 29; 1 ¢ Jan. 3031s, 69975.
©: fom. 802-1 ee. don. 3s > K 70009.
C) Jam. ab toes Meb. 23 As 7O0a2,
©: Feb. 21 ce) Feb..3 3) 1 T0086.
©) Web, 37) dich Web. 43. 1 FOL05:
© Heb: 4; 1'¢) Feb. 53 K 70141.
© Peo. 5: Per Pep: 60K 70223:
©) Feb. 6; 1c. Web. 7 > K 10247.
© Feb. 7; 1 « Feb. 9; K 70444.
© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 70498.
OrReb. 16:22 le. Heb. 1g: Ky T0510.
© Webs Lbs ie. Neb. Wank: 7069Y.
© Hebi? 2i1.eG: Feb. £3); Ki 0699.
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 70724.
© Web. 14; ke Web, 16% KK TOTS.
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 70863.
© Feb. 17; 1 « Feb. 18; K 70882.
©) Pehet8 ike. Meb. 19 :°K T0870.
© Feb. 19; 1 « Feb. 20; K 70941.
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pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
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‘© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 71023. Granulated sports. © Jan. 17,1914;
© Feb. 21; 1 ¢. Feb. 24; K 71108. | 1 ¢. Jan. 19, 1914; K 69472.
© Feb. 23; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 71118. Gustamente (Major) © Jan. 12,
© Feb. 24; 1c. Feb. 25; K 71155, | 1914; 1 c. Jan. 183, 1914; K 69159.
© Feb. 25; 1 c. Feb. 26; K 71198. Here comes the bride. © Jan. 27,
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 27; K 71224. | 1914; 1 c. Jan. 28, 1914; K 69776.
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 71291. Here is envy. © Jan. 16, 1914; 1 c.
© Feb. 28; 1/¢ Mar. 2; K 71298,’ | 193 14, (0a |
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 3; K 71337. | _, His majesty. © Heb. 25, 1914; 1 .
# hee Feb, 26, 1914; K 71194.
© Mar, 3; 1 ¢. Mar. 4; K’ 71875. His proposale aoe
i . / mice Eane Nae ; e
ee he ae © Jan. 7; 1 ¢. Jan. 8; K 68559.
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 71451. © Jan. 20: 1c. Jan. 21: K 69535
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 71488 @ rons SE oon
© Mar. 7; 1 c. Mar. 9; K 71532. Hs ‘6 sae 2 ang
© Mar. 9; de. Mar. 10% K 71588. 1914; K 69596. z ; 5 ’ WHS
© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar. 11; K 71600. , tow the 1914 girl keeps in trim. ©
© Mar. 11; 1 ce. Mar. 12; K 71639. | Mar. 20, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1914; K
© Mar. 12; 1c Mar. 18; K 71694, | 71965.
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar, 14; K 71721. In the name of king George. ©
© Mar. 14; 1 ce. Mar. 16; K 71745. span (, 1914; 1c. Mar, 9, 1914; K
© Mar. 16; 1 ¢. Mar. 17; K 71847. ae
© Mar. 17; 1c. Mar. 18; K 71854. cae hs 2 Sh Stig
© Mar. 18; 1c. Mar. 19; K 71880. 6 ier As % arlene
© Mar, 19; 1c. Mar. 20; K 71899. © fan To ea. eee ee
© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 71967. Oe
: x a © Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9; K 68703.
Dont scream. © Feb. 2, 1914; 1c. i
Feb. 3, 1914; K 70083. © Jan. 9; 1¢. Jan. 10; K 68877.
Doubled up [1914]: © Jan. 10; 1c. Jam. 125 KK 69057.
P : O7. \72 © Jan. 12;.1¢. Jan. 13; K 69164.
© Jan. 26; 1 e. Jan. 27; K 69734.
Dream that makes the world go © Jan. 13; 1c. Jan. 14; K 69192.
round. © Mar. 13, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 14, © Jan. 14; 1 ec; Jan: 35; 69231.
gS soe isl ler a Be Er © Jan. 15; 1 e. dan, 16 7K 69379.
E’s good enough for me. © Mar. 16, © Jan. 16; 1 ¢ Jan. 17; K 69462.
I19t4 <t'e. Mar. 17, 1914; K 71838. © Jan, 17; 1 ¢. Jan. 19; K 69471.
Eeney, meeney, miney, mo. © Jan. © Jan. 19; 1 ¢. Jan, 20; K 69515.
Zo, Wore =e: pe 29, 1914; LAPP a © Jan. 20; 1c. Jan. 21; K 69536.
i ae comma shee eae 5, 1914, © Jan. 21; 1c. Jan. 22; K 69598.
Extreme right of the Constitutional- © Jan. fey Le a a K poate
ists line that drove the Federals from © Jan. 23; 1 ¢. Jan. 24; - 69652,
their trenches. © Jan. 8, 1914; 1c. © Jan. 24; ic. Jan. 26; K 69706.
Jan. 9, 1914; IX 68701. © Jan. 26; 1 ce. Jan. 27; K 69733.
Found at last. © Feb. 27, 1914; 1c. © Jan. 27; 1 ec. Jan. 28; K 69766.
me 2, an - {ae piae , © Jan. 29; 1c. Jan. 30; K 69972.
‘yom the leaves of the Albany pie , 4 Tas
book. © Jan. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 2 © Jan. 30; oe ae etme.
1914: Kk 70047. © Jan. 81; 1c Bepre: K 70048.
Getting the best of it. © Jan. 13, © Feb. 2; 1 ¢. Feb. 3; K 70081.
1914; 1c. Jan. 14, 1914; K 69188. © Feb. 3; 1c. Feb. 4; K 70102.
Gold witch [1914]: © Feb. 4; 1c. Feb. 5; K 70138.
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9; K 68705. © Feb. 5; 1 & Heb. 6; 70288.
© Jans 45;.0e. Jan. 26; Ke 693878. © Feb. 6; 1 ce. Feb. 7; K 10245.
© Jan. 23; 1c. Jan, 243K 69654. | © Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 70441.
© Jan. 31; 1 ec. Feb. 2; K 70050. © Feb. 9; 1 « Feb. 10; K 70402.
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© Feb. 10; 1 c, Feb. 11; K T0506. | oe 9141":
© Feb. 11; 1c. Feb. 138; K T0687. @) Jan.°2: 1 e: yan.’ 38> K 68270.
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 70696. | © Jan. 3; 1c. Jan. 5; K 68400.
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 14; K 70720. | © Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68494.
© Web. 14; 1 c. Feb. 16; K 70785. | © Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 7; K 68548.
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 70860. | © Jan. 7; 1c. Jan. 8: & 6852.
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70938. © Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9; K 68708.
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Feb. 21; K 71019. | © Jan. 9; 1¢. Jan. 10; K 68882.
© Feb. 21; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71113. | © Jan. 10; 1c. Jan. 12; K 69062.
© Web; 233 1c. Feb. 24; K 71115. | © Jan. 12; 1¢. Jan. 13; K 69168.
© Web. 24; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 71151. © Jan. 13; 1 ¢. Jan. 14; K 69196.
© Feb, 25: 1c. Feb. 26; K 71195. | © Jan. 14; 1 ¢. Jan. 15; K 69235.
i Heb. 26; 1 ¢: Feb. 27; K 71229. © Jan. 15; 1 ce. Jan. 16; K 69383.
© Web. 27; 1c. Mar. 2; K 71287. | © Jan. 16> 1 ¢. Jan. 17; K 69467.
© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 71295. | © Jan. 17; 1 ¢. Jan. 19; K 69475.
oj e Mar’ 3; K 71334. | © Jan. 19; 1c. Jan. 20; K 69519.
© Mar 3; ic. Mar. 4; K 71372. | © Jan. 20; 1¢. Jan. 21; K 69540,
© Mar. 4; 1c. Mar.5; K 71408. | © Jan. 21; 1 ¢. Jan. 22; K 69602.
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 71447. | © Jan. 22: 1c. Jan, 23: K 69625.
(© Mary6;4¢. Mar. 7; K 71485. | © Jan. 23; 1 ¢. Jan. 24; K 69657.
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 9; K 71529. | © Jan. 24; 1 ec. Jan. 26; K 69711.
Maroy irc. Mar. 10; K 71579. | © Jan. 26; 1c. Jan. 27; K 69737.
© Mar. 10; 1 ¢. Mar. 11; K 71597.| | © Jan. 27; 1c. Jan. 28; K 69771.
© Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 12; K 71636. | © Jan. 28; 1 c. Jan. 29; K 69919.
© Mar. 12;1¢. Mar.13;K 71691.; © Jan. 29; 1 ¢. Jan. 30; K 69976.
© Mar. 13; 1c. Mar. 14; K 71718. | © Jan. 30; 1 c. Jan. 31; K 70010.
© Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 16; K 71742. | © Jan. 31; 1c. Feb. 2; K 70053.
© Mar. 16; 1 c. Mar. 17; K 71844. | © Feb. 2: 1c. Feb. 3; K 70087.
© Mar. 17; 1c. Mar. 18; K 71851. | © Feb. 3; 1c. Feb. 4; K 70108.
© Mar..18; 1 ce. Mar. 19; K 71883. | © Feb. 4; 1c. Feb. 5; K 70142.
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 20; K 71896. © Feb. 5:1. Feb. 6; K 70224.
© Mar. 20; 1 c. Mar. 21; K 71962. | © Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 70248.
Into a mirror, into tomorrow. © © Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 8; K 70445.
Benes 1914; 1 c. Feb. 11, 1914; K | © Feb. 9: 1 ¢. Feb. 10: K 70496.
*Istory repeats itself dontchernow. | ee . eae
© Mar. 16, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 17, 1914; | © Feb. 11; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 70692.
K 71839. | © Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 70700.
It did look something like Mr. Jack. | © Feb: 13; 1 ¢. Feb: 143K 70725.
(Orr. = auld; 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; K | © Feb. 14; 1c. Feb. 16; K 70790.
ee | © Feb. 16; 1c. Feb. 19; K 70864.
It’s a sad story mates [1914]: | © Feb. 17; 1c. Feb. 18; K 70833.
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9: K 68698. © Feb. 18: 1c. Feb. 19: K 70871.
© Jan. 15; 1c. Jan. 16; K 69377.| © web. 19: 1c. Feb. 20; K 70942.
@ Jaa. 27; 1 &. Jan. 28; K 69774. | © Feb. 20, 1c. Feb. 21; K 71024.
ee ey Meh T1108. | @ Web: 21; 1 ce Febi!24; K 71100.
ed PO OE DO. |. @ Web; 23; 1c: Webs 24; K 71119.
1 sy ine oe fore Aa Re | a tales ae ce apheehabee - iiieeast
Jabbed with a needle [19141]: | Poe Hiei
fae aide Jom 5) me Govpey) | ) O) Heb. 265 Tc. Beb.\275 Ke 11220.
Jerry on the job [1913]: © Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 2; K 71292.
© Dec. 31; 1c. Jan. 2; K 68238. | © Feb. 28; 1c. Mar. 2; K 71299.
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2; 1c. Mar. 3; IS. 71338.
3; 1e. Mar. 4; K 713%6.
4": A es Mags a ag 14d 2.
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Gi; 1c! Mar. 75 71489.
(1 @ Mar 9: ] T1533.
Se. Mar, aOe Ke Tis.
103 4.¢. Mar. dh; K 760.
11; 1¢ Mar. 12; K 71640.
2 < @. Mar. Ase Ke T1695.
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i AC) Mar. 16% ie Gr 746.
16s Wves Mar, iT : 16 tS4s.
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© Mar. 19; 1 c. Mar. 20; K 71900.
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Mar 9, 901k ie. Mar! 10,5 1914 2° K
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Krazy Kat [19138]:
© Dec. 31; 1 c. Jan. 2; K 68236.
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@dani2 sie. Jan. 3> Ki 68268.
© Jan. 3; 1 ¢. Jan. 5; K 68398.
Oran. 551! Jan. 6; K 68492.
©Jan. 6; de: Jan; 7: Ki 68546.
© Jan. 7; 1'c. Jan. -8: K 68560.
© Jan. 8; 1 ¢. Jan. 9; K 68706.
© Jan. 9; 1 c. Jan. 10; K 68880.
© Jan. 103d c: San; 12-"K 69060.
Crsain, 12° 40e, Jan. TS 69166.
© Jan. 13; 1c. Jan. 14; K 69194.
© Jan. 14; 1 c.- Jan: 15; K 69233.
© Jan: 15; 1c. Jan. 16; K 69381.
© Jan. 16; 1¢. Jan. 17; K 69465.
© Jan. 17; 1 ¢. Jan. 19; K 69478.
wane 19s 1 e/san? 20e Ke G95.
© Jan. 20; 1c. Jan. 21; K 69538.
© Jan. 21; 1c. Jan. 22; K 69600.
(ane 2241..ex Jan. 23* 1K 69623.
© Jan. 23; 1.0. Jan, 24; K 69655.
© Jan. 24; 1 c. Jan. 26; K 69709.
© Jan,263)2 c. Jan. 273° 69735.
© Jan: 27; 1 c. Jan. 28; K 69769.
© Jan. 28; 1 c. Jan. 29; K 69917.
© Jan. 29; 1c. Jan. 30; K 69974.
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Feb. 7; 1 ce. Feb. 9; K 70448.
Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 70494.
Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 11; K 70509.
Feb. 11; 1 ce. Feb. 128; K 70690.
Feb. 12; 1 ec. Feb. 18; K 70698.
Feb. 18; 1 ¢. Feb. 14; K 70723.
Feb 14; 1 c Feb. 16; K 70788.
Feb. 16; 1 ¢. Feb. 19; K T0862.
Feb. 17; 1 ce. Feb. 18; K 708381.
Feb, 18; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 70869.
Feb. ; 1 ec. Feb. 20; K 70940.
Feb. ee: Sree 71022.
Feb. ve. Wena T1107.
Feb. 2351.0, Mébp 2216 V1117.
Feb. 21 e: WepaZzoeik 71154.
Feb. 25; 1 ¢. Feb. 26; K 71197.
Feb. ie, Be, Sr 712238.
Feb,-27; 1c. Mar. 2) i 71290.
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Mar. 2 1.6, Mar
Mar.:3) 1 ¢. Mar
Mar. 4; 1c. Mar. 5
Mar. 5; 1. Mar. 6;
Mar. 6; 1 ce. Mar. 7 3
Mar. 72 1.¢. Mar eK ifiss1.
Mar, 9; 1 ec. Mar. 10; K 71582.
Mar. 10; 1 ec. Mar. 12; K 71599.
Mar. 22d ‘eee ee ie TGSS.
Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 71693.
Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 71720.
Mar. 14; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 71744.
Mar. 16; 1 « Mar. 17; K 71846.
Mar. 17; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 71853.
Mar, 18; 1c. Mar. 19; K 71885.
Mar. 19; 1 ¢. Mar 20; K 71898.
Mar. 20;.1 ¢. Mar. 213. 71966.
Little time makes a big difference.
© Mar. 12, 19143) 2 ¢) Mar as,. 1914;
K 71690.
Little Willie Gettit [1913]:
© Dec. 31; 1 ¢. Jan. 2; K 68230.
—— [1914]:
© Jan. 6; 1 ¢. dam, tga 68541.
© Jan. 17; 1 ce. Jan. 19; K 69461.
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1914: 1 ¢. Feb. 19, 1914; K 70868.
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Mile. Brown hair. © Jan. 10, 1914;
1c. Jan, 12, 1914; K 69059.
Mile. says she’s not at home. ©
MareiG. 1914: 1 ¢. Mar... 17, 1914; IK
71842.
Making of a New York gunman. ©
dae 114: 1 ec. Jan. 29, 1914; K
69916.
Man hont. © Jan. 17, 1914; 1 «¢.
Jan. 19, 1914; K 69459.
Mexican watchful wait fest. ©
Rare 1914- 1 ec. Mar. 3, 1914; K
71331.
Midwinter day’s dream [1914]:
nian, 26: 1-¢. Jan..27; K 69732.
Mr. Jack [1914]:
(© Jan, 1; 1 ¢. Jan. 2; K 68233.
© Jan. 10; 1c. Jan. 12; K 69054.
© Jan. 12; 1c. Jan. 13; K 69162.
© Jan. 13; 1 c Jan. 14; K 69190.
© Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 11; K 70505.
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 70804.
(©) Web: 26; 1 c.-Keb. 27; K 11222.
wep, 2a: 1 Gc. Mar. 2; K 71283.
© Mar. 3; 1c. Mar. 5; K 71404.
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 71483.
Mr. Jack [1914]:
© Mar. 17; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 71841.
Mrs Jack is unjust to her dear hus-
hae) an. 6, 1914: 1c. Jan. 7,
1914; K 68542.
More slave pictures [1914]:
© Jan. 6; 1¢. Jan. 7; K 68544.
Musical impulse. © Jan. 22, 1914,
1e. Jan. 28, 1914; K 69619.
My sweethearts. © Feb. 5, 1914;
1 ce. Feb. 6, 1914; K 70221.
My word. © Mar. 12, 1914; 1 «.
Mar. 18, 1914; K 71688.
Napoleon at the Sphinx. © Jan. 20,
1914; 1 © Jan. 21, 1914; K 69537.
National honor, past and present.
© Feb. 20, 1914; 1 c Feb. 21, 1914;
K 71018.
No it just couldn’t be real. © Jan.
8, 1914; 1 ce. Jan. 9, 1914; K 68700.
Now it pays to get fired. © Feb. 18,
1914; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1914; K 70867.
O-o-h governor, look. © Jan. 15,
1914; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1914; K 69880.
On again, off again. © Jan. 5,1914;
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One good turn deserves another. ©
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69729.
Only imperishable thing. © Jan.
13, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 14, 1914; IKK 69191.
Oracle. © Feb. 19, 1914: 1 ¢ Feb.
20, 1914; IX 70937.
Orangoutango. © Jan. 14, 1914; 1«
Jan, 15, 1914; K 69227.
Ortega (General Tarribo) and Pani-
filo Natera. © Jan. 12, 1914; 1 «.
Jan. 18, 1914: K 69160.
O’Shaughnessy (Nelson) U. S.
charge d’Affaires at Mexico City with
his wife and son. © Jan. 30, 1914;
1e. Jan. 31, 1914; K 700038.
Our antediluvian ancestors [1914]:
© Jan. 2; 1 ¢ Jan. 3; K 68264.
©) Jan; 201 e: Janz 22°" 69595:
© Mepis: 1c Nebo 5; K 70133:
© Feb. 18; 1 ce. Feb. 19: K 70859.
Our Mother Eve [1914]:
© dan, 21: 2 ef Jan. 22: Jk 69507.
Out of yesterday. © Jan. 27, 1914;
1 e. Jan. 28, 1914; K 69768.
Piffle film company’s new movie. ©
Mar 20; 1914; 1) ex Marin 2i. 1914 > KK
(1961:
Piffle mellerdrammer. © Jan. 7,
1914; 1 ec. Jan. 8, 1914; K 68556.
Polly and her pals [1913]:
© Dec. 31; 1c Jan. 2; K 68239.
—— [1914]:
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© Jan. 3:1 ¢.. fan.
© Jan. 5; 1¢. Jan. 6; K 68496.
© Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 7; K 68550.
© Jan. 7; 1c. Jan. 8; K 68564.
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 9: K 68710.
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 10; K 68884.
© Jan. 10; 1 ec. Jan. 12; K 69064.
© Jan. 12; 1 c. Jan. 13; K 69170.
© Jan. 13; 1 ¢. Jan. 14; K 69198.
© Jan. 14; 1 e. Jan. 15; K 69287.
© Jan. 15; 1 c. Jan. 16; K 69385.
© Jan. 16; 1 c. Jan. 17; K 69469.
© Jan. 17; 1 e. Jan. 19; K 69477.
© Jan. 19; 1 ec. Jan. 20; K 69521.
© Jan. 20; 1c. Jan. 21; K 69542.
© Jan. 21; 1 c. Jan. 22; K 69604.
(©) Jan. 22; 1 © Jan. 23; K 69627:
© Jan. 23; 1 ec. Jan. 24; K 69659.
© Jan. 24; 1 c Jan. 26; K 69718.
© Jan. 26; 1 2. Jan. 27; K 697389.
3; K 68272.
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Real way to unscramble eggs.
gan. 20, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 21, 1914; K ,
69534.
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6826
2; K 70056.
3; K 70088.
4; K 70108.
5; K 70144.
6; K 70226.
7; K 70250.
9; K 70447.
10; K 70498.
13;
14;
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195
18;
19;
20%
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24;
24;
25;
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K 71111.
2; KO T1i227.
2; K 71294.
2; K 713801.
3; K 71340.
4; K 71378.
5; K 71414.
6; K 71454.
€; K 71491.
9; K 71535.
10; K 71586.
. 11; K T1608.
. 12; K 71642.
13; K 71697.
.14; K 71724.
. 16; K 71748.
pts W850.
Ls Ie T1857.
19; K 71889.
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wes KK F970.
Jan. 2, 1914;
ce
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28; K 69773.
29; K 69921.
30; K 69978.
31; K 70012.
11; K 70513.
13; K 70694.
K 70702.
K 70727.
K 70792.
K 70835.
K 70873.
K 70944.
K 71026.
year ie ea IE
K 71158.
26; K 71201.
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Rebel artillery at the battle of
Ojinaga, Jan. 3, 1914... 12,
3914; 1c. Jan. 13; 1914; K 69158.
Reception committee. © Jan. 27,
1914: 1¢. Jan. 28, 1914; K 69767.
Rest treatment. © Jan. 9, 1914; 1c.
Jan. 10, 1914; K 68876.
Rollo’s rambles [1914]:
© Mar. 17; 1 @ Mar. 18; K 71840.
Sakurashima voleano in Japan in ac-
tion. © Feb. 14) 1903 ee) Hep. 12,
1914; K 70547.
Shall I resign. © Jan. 28, 1914;
1 e¢. Jan, 29, 1974; K G99is.
©
She made a hit with Mr. Jack.
Feb. 3, 1914;>4 @ FWeiivs, 1914: K
70134.
Silk Hat Harry [1913]:
© Dee. 31; 1 ec. Jan. 2; K 68235.
[1914]:
© Jan.
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rape ae Chae! 2c.
3;-1 c. Feb.
4; 1c. Feb.
5: 4c. Pew
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© Mar. 4;1¢.
Mar. 5; 26
Mar. 6;16¢.
3; K 68266.
5; K 68897.
4; K 70103.
Hein 7Oloo,
6; K 70220.
7; K 70244.
9; K 70442.
10; K 70493.
Feb. 11; K 70507.
Feb. 13; IX 70688.
Feb. 13; K 70697.
Feb. 14; K 70721.
Feb. 16; K 70786.
Feb. 19; K 70861.
Feb. 20; K 70939.
Feb. 21; K 71020.
Feb. 24; K 71114.
Feb, 24; K 71116.
Feb. 25; K 71152.
Feb. 26; K 71196.
Feb. 27; K 71230.
Mar. 2; K 71288.
Mar. 2; K 71296.
Mar. 3; K 71335.
Mar. 4: K 718738.
Mar. 5; K 71409.
Mar. 6; K 71448.
Mar. 7; K 71486.
Mar. 7: 1c. Mar. 9; K 71530.
Mar. 9; 1 c. Mar. 10; K 71580.
Mar. 10; 1 ¢. Mar. 11; K 71598.
Mar. 11; 1 ¢. Mar. 125 K T1637.
Mar, 12; 1c Mar. 18; K& 71692.
Mar. 13; 7 co Marae 118.
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© Mar. 16: 1 c. Mar, 17; K 71845.
© Mar17; 1 ¢. Mar. 18; K 71852.
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 19; K 71884.
© Mar. 19; 1 ce. Mar. 20: K 71897.
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 21; K 71963.
Sir Walter Trick. © Jan. 7, 1914;
ean, 6 2914; K 68555.
Some auto show. © Jan. 10,
1c. Jan. 10, 1914; K 69055.
Sporting bits. © Jan. 22, 1914: 1e.
Jan. 23, 1914; K 69622.
Squares of sport [1914]:
©) yap. 21: 1 ce. Jan. 22; K 69599.
Story without words. © Feb. 7,
1914; 1 c. Feb. 9, 1914; K 70489.
Taking Connie Mack’s tip. © Mar.
20, 1914; 1 ec. Mar. 21, 1914; K 71964.
Tango girl. © Mar. 18, 1914; 1.
Mar. 19, 1914; K 71882.
Terrible minutes. © Jan. 9, 914;
1e. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68879.
That Mona Lisa smile. © Jan. 380,
1914; 1e. Jan. 31, 1914; K 70004.
Things are not always what they
seem. © Mar. 4, 1914; 1c. Mar. 5,
1914; K 71405.
This is real progress. © Feb. 9,
1914; 1 ce. Feb. 10, 1914; K 70491.
1914;
Three and two. © Feb. 2, 1914;
1 ¢ .Feb. 3, 1914; K 70082.
Tips to the Federal league. © Jan.
5, 1914; 1 e. Jan. 6, 1914; K 68490.
*Tis the open season. © Jan. 14,
1914; 1 e. Jan. 15, 1914; K 69232.
To shoot or not to shoot. © Jan. 12,
1914; le, Jan. 13, 1914; K 69163.
To the serap heap with the old one.
Gedan.), 1914" 1c, Jan. 2; 1914: K
68232.
Toboggan. © Feb. 28, 1914; 1 c.
Mar. 2; 1914; K 71286.
Tug of war. © Jan. 26, 1914; 1c.
Jan. 27, 1914; K 69730.
’Twas ever thus [1914]:
© Jan. 16; 1 ec. Jan. 17; K 69458.
© Jan. 23; 1c. Jan. 24; K 69651.
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 7; K 70242.
Uncle Trusty [1913]:
bec, Sl 1 ¢. Jani 2, 1914; K
68231.
—— [1914]:
© Jan. 16; 1c. Jan. 17; K 69457.
© Jan. 22; 1c. Jan. 23; K 69618.
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 70440.
© Feb. 25; 1c. Feb. 26; K 71198.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd.
Union baseball. © Jan. 8, 1914;1.¢.
Jan. 9, 1914; K 68704.
Up to date nursery tale. © Jan. 15,
1914; 1 ce. Jan. 16, 1914; K 69376.
Valentine. © Feb. 14. 1914: 1c. Feb.
16, 1914; K TO787.
Very latest style. © Feb. 19, 1914;
1c. Feb. 21, 1914; Ik 71016.
Voices. © Jan. 10, 1914; 1c Jan.
12, 1914; K 69056.
Warning the burgler. © Jan. 7,
1914; 1c. Jan. 8, 1914: K 68558.
Washington warblers [1914]:
© Mar. 6; 1 ¢. Mar. 7: K 71482.
© Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 12; K 71634.
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 19; K 71880.
Watchful waiting. © Mar. 5, 1914:
1c. Mar. 6, 1914: K 71444.
Wavering. © Jan. 26, 1914; 1 «¢.
Jan. 27, 1914; K 69731.
Whaddye mean speed. © Jan. 30,
1914; 1 c. Jan. 31, 1914; K 70006.
What’s the joke. © Jan. 10, 1914;
1e. Jan. 12, 1914; K 69058.
What’s the use. © Feb. 4, 1914; 1
e. Feb. 5, 1914; K 701386.
When a fellow’s in love [1914]:
© Jan. 6; 1 ec. Jan. 7; K 68545.
When a girl is engaged. © Jan. 22,
1914; 1 e« Jan. 23, 1914; K 69620.
Whiz and walk a mile [1914]:
© Jan. 29; 1 ¢. Jan. 30; K 69971.
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Jan. 31; K 70007.
Why not. © Feb. 18, 1914; 1 e.
Feb. 14, 1914; K 70718.
Will she get away with it. © Feb.
10, 1914; 1c. Feb. 11. 1914: K 70508.
Woman wading through the Rio
Grande. © Jan. 5, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 6,
1914; K 68485.
Wouldn’t it make an eagle mad. ©
Feb. 21, 1914: 1 c& Feb. 22, 1914; K
71220.
Wyoming (U. S. 8S.) passing under
Brooklyn bridge, 1-3. © 1 e¢. each
Jan. 12, 1914; J 188928-188930.
Yes children sometimes get things
wrong. © Mar. 4, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 5,
1914; K 71407.
8; 9, 10 out. © Jan. 13, 1914; 1 ¢.
Jan. 14, 1914; K 69198.
IrIs stupio, New York.
[Designs for Easter}:
Happy Easter [Heart clover card ]—
Happy Easter [Heart daisy card]—
Happy Easter [Wild rose heart card ]—
[3066-3070
61
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8071
Iris sTupio—Continued.
O risen Christ.—Plant a little row of
smiles. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2 c each Feb.
27, 1914; K 71215-71219.
IsBERG (CHARLIE) Ong, Neb. [38071
Husky traveler. © Jan. 12, 1914;
2c. Feb. 17, 1914; J 190041.
ISHAM (ARLINGTON D.) New York.
[8072, 3073
Two and one half story dwelling.
©1e. Oct. 9, 1913: J 189977.
Two story dwelling. ©1 ee. Oct. 9,
19138; J 189978.
Ives (HEATH A.) Cordova, Alaska.
[3074
Cordova, Alaska, First avenue, 11 :45
Pov Wee. 125 1G1s; Oda. 1 1914
2c. Jan. 30, 1914; J 189434.
JAMES (WILLIAM) Clarksdale, Miss.
[8075, 3076
Masonic record. © Aug. 27, 19138;
2 C, san. e0, A914 I< (0852.
Reply from son to father. © Aug.
27, 19138; 2 ec: Jan. 30, 1914: IK 70853.
JAMES & BUSHNELL, INCc., Seattle.
[38077-38095
Chatterton (Ruth) 1-4. © Nov. 4,
1913; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1914; J 190138—
190141.
Kopetzky (Madam Antoinette) 1-9,
© “Oct, .30,, 1913 2c. each: Meb:: 16;
1914; J 190129-190137._ -
Miller (Henry) 1-8. © Nov. 4,
1913; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1914: J 190142-
190144.
Schreiners return from Manila, P. I.,
1-3. © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 c. each Mar.
30, 1914; J 191155-191157,
JEFFERS (A.) Oceana, Va. [8096
Influence of music. © Mar. 2, 1914;
2c. Mar. 3, 1914; J 190406.
JEFFERY (G. A.) Washington. [3097
Capitol (The) © Mar. 25, 1914;
2 ¢@. Mar. 25; 1914: F 191040,
JENNINGS (Cyrus P.) Macedon, N. J.
[8098-3104.
Navajo Indians. © Jan. 26, 1914;
2c. Jan. 28, 1914; J 189414.
Harririo, a Navaho Indian chief.—
Jesus (Dona Marie) and _ sister.—
Jim, a Navaho Indian.—Manuelito, a
Navaho Indian chief.—Navaho squaw
and papoose.—Notsossia and Pattia,
two Navaho girls.. © Jan. 17, 1914;
2 ¢@ each Jan. 19, 1914; J 189119-
189124,
62
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9
JENNINGS (JOHN THOMAS) Nuangola,
Pa. [3105-3112
Palm Beach, Fla.:
Annual tennis tournament.—Hotel
breakers, 1, 2—Houseboat at the in-
let—Ladies golf tournament.—Mid
winter.—Mid winter bathing.—Poin-
ciana dock. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 c«
each Feb. 20, 1914; J 190115-190122.
JENTER (Martin) New York. [3113
[Smiles, card 23 by 4 inches.] ©
Jan. 14, 1914; 2 ¢ Feb. 6, 1914; K
70176.
JERGENS (ANDREW) CO., Cincinnati.
[3114
Skin you love to touch. © Mar. 3,
1914;°2 c. Mar. 7, 1904s We 71405.
JESSUP (ORIN) LAND cO., Atlanta, Ind.
faii5
[Corn belt of Indiana, outline map
of Indiana with ear of corn across
center.] © Jan. 9, 1914;.2 c. Feb. 10,
1914; K 71466.
(A. J.) Fairbanks, Alaska.
[3116
Bashful baby. © Dec. 24, 1913; 2 c.
Jan. 19, 1914; J 189144.
JOHNSON (BELLE) Monroe City, Mo.
rStny7
© 1c. Jan. 17, 1914; J 189116.
JOHNSON (CLYDE) Gaylord, Mich.
[3118
Gaylord, Mich., wood product fac-
tory. © Mar. 14, 1914; 2-¢ Mar. 16,
1914; J 190817,
(FREDERICH W.) Oakland,
[3119
©
JOHNSON
JOY.
JOHNSON
Cal.
Easy Bay harbors, relief map.
1 ec. Mar. 18, 1914; J 190882.
JoHNsSON (J. W.) Minnewaukan, N. D.
[3120
M 20.. © Oct..3; toiscerre Oct. 44)
1913; 1c. Mar. 9, 1914; J 190617.
JOHNSON stupDIO co., Duluth, Minn.
[3121
2) degrees below. © Mar. 2, 1914;
2 ec. Mar. 5, 1914; J 190520.
JoHnston (Frances B.) & HEWITT
(Matriz E.) New York. [8122-3126
Two dancing figures. © Mar. 14.
1914: 2 ¢. Mar. 27) 19145 a 29051,
[4 photographs]:
Four dancing figures.—Four figures
at water edge.—Five figures in land-
scape.—Six dancing figures. © Mar.
25, 1914: 2 c. each Mar. 27, 1914; J
191092-191095.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
3215
JOHNSTON (R. W.) stupios, Pittsburgh.
[3127
Sunday (Rev. and Mrs. W. A.) and
boys. © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9,
1914; J 189792.
JONES (L. Lova) Long Beach, Cal.
[3128-3131
[Colored ecards 6 by 8 inches] :
Infantry is the perpetual Messiah.—
Our chief want in life—This wee
eandle.—Yuletide greetings. © Dec.
ar soe eC. recd, Dec. 27, 19133 1 ¢.
Jan. 19, 1914; K 69505-69508.
JONES STUDIO, Hoquiam, Wash. [3132
Hoquiam fire department, 1914. ©
Maries 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; J
191158.
JORDAN (LiINwoop F..) Portland, Me.
{3133
Winner. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2c. Mar. 4,
1914; K 71686.
JULEEN (J. A.) Everett, Wash. [3134
59th anniversary of treaty day cele-
brated Jan. 22, 1914, at Tulalip, Wash.
© Jan. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914;
J 190103.
K. K. HOF UND STAATSDRUCKEREI,
Vienna. [3135, 3136
Bildnis der zweiten frau des
kunstlers; by F. G. Waldmuller. ©
Oct. G, 1914: 1. ¢ Mar. 28, 1914; K
72292.
Waldmuller (F.G.) © Oct. 6, 1913;
ire Mar. 28;.1914: K 72293. .
KKALLMEYER (FRED G.) Cincinnati.
[3137
St. Bonaventura’s. © Mar. 5, 1914;
2 ec. Mar. 4, 1914; J 190718.
KARANTZIS (GHERASIM N.) San Fran-
cisco. [3138
Troyan nymphs. © Feb. 25, 1914;
2c. Mar. 12, 1914; J 190819.
KAUFMANN, WEIMER & FaAsry Co., Chi-
cago. {3139
Howling for business; when they
get it. © Feb. 18, 1914; 2c. Feb. 20,
1914; J 190392.
IXAYNEE BLOUSE MAKERS, Cleveland.
[3140
Scout law. © Dec. 24, 1913; 2c.
Dec. 30, 1918; K 68947.
Keim (J. R.) co., Philadelphia. [3141
New styles, spring, 1914. © Mar. 21,
po 2) G. Mar: 21, 1914 > K 719338.
Kritn (Emity M.) Seattle. [3142
Happy, the famous trick cat. © Oct.
29, 1913: 2 c. Jan. 10, 1914; J 188874.
KEITH (GEO. E.) co., Campello, Mass.
[31438
Simplicity. © Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c.
Feb. 10, 1914; K 70501.
KELLY & Guass, New York. [3144
Suburban handicap of 1912 at Bel-
niont park. © Jan. 3, 1914: 2c. Janu:
6, 1914; K 69412.
KEMLER (CHARLES) Chicago, [3145
Bright Starlight. © Mar. 16, 1914;
2 ¢. Mar. 21, 1914; J 190877.
KEMPER-THOMAS Co., Cincinnati.
[3146-3215
First rose of summer. © Jan. 1,
1914; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914; K 69391.
Waiting for you. ©rJan. 1,-1914;
2c. Jan. 9, 1914; K 69392.
[68 prints of various sizes, Some col-
ored] :
Absence makes the heart grow
fonder.— Annie Laurie. — Autumn’s
glory.—Aviation girl.—Bit of fairy-
land, 5216.—Calling on Aunt Sallie.—
Colonial afternoon.—Corner of the old
dining room.—Day dreams.—Discovery
of America, 5215.—DKEverything comes
to him who waits.—Everything com-
plete for the early morning bath,
h222.—T"ine goods and prompt delivery,
5206.—First mortgage gold _ bond,
5227.—Fitting occasion, 5209.—Guard-
ian of the wilderness.—Headed toward
the right spot.—Her royal highness.—
High noon, 5221.—Home sweet home.—
In colonial days.—In days of old.—In
nature’s sunny garden.—In the days
of Auld Lang Syne.—In the gloam-
ing—In the good old summer time,
5208.—In the orchard, 5201.—Inde-
pendence hall, the home of the Liberty
bell, 5229.—It’s all in the way it’s
baked, 5208.—It touches the right spot,
5205.—Just my size, 5212.—Lincoln,
the martyr of liberty, the emancipator
of a race, 5219.—HLittle Miss Brown.—
Logging season, 5224.—Maid of the
mill.—Matter of general _ interest,
5228.—Meeting place, 5214.—Mother’s
love song.—My bonnie lies over the
ocean.—My busy day.—Neck and neck,
5226.—None better anywhere, 5207.—
Old oaken bucket.—Old tapestry set-
ting.—Outdoor joys of the Christ-
mas season.—Proposal.—Prosperity,
5202.—Queen of society.—Ready for
action, 5220.—Rose in bloom.—Rural
free delivery, 5223.—Seeing Nellie
home.—Somebody’s on the line, 5210.—
Springtime’s fairest flowers.—Sunday
afternoon.—Sunby vacation days.—
Sweet and low.— Twas the night be-
fore Christmas.—Teaching them to
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3216
pt. Iv, u.s.,v.9
IKEMPER-THOMAS Cco.—Continued.
save.—Then you'll remember me.—
‘Trixie—Washington [George] first in
war, first in peace, and first in the
hearts of his countrymen, 5218.—
Washington, United States Capitol,
5204.—Welcome of the victors —What
shall the answer be.—Where the milk
grows rich as cream, 5217.—Won’t you
come.—Zuni water carrier. © Jan. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Jan. 9, 1914; K 68600-
68667.
IKENDALL (GEORGE) Boston. [8216
Designs for graduated slating. ©
Feb. 17, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 19, 1914; I 1782.
KENNEDY (LEWIS SELDEN)
Mich. [3217
Jackson, Mich., Gov. Blair’s home-
stead. © Mar. 7, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 18,
Jackson,
1914; J 190727.
KERITE INSULATED WIRE & CABLE CO.,
New York. [8218
Kerite, time, facts, cumulative ex-
perience. © Feb. 21, 1914; 2 c Mar.
5, 1914; K 71705.
KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Philadel-
phia. [3219
Franklin (Benjamin) printer, Phila-
delphia. © Jan. 22, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 6,
1914; K 70235.
KTESELGUHR CO, OF AMERICA, Los An-
geles. [8220
[ Diatomo ©
Mar. K
71809.
KILN BROTHERS, New York. [3221
Vignette for bonds, stock certificates,
diplomas and other purposes. © Feb.
20, 1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 4,:1914: K ‘713863.
KIMBALL & SON, Concord, N. H.
[3222, 3223
highly magnified. ]
iT tore: 2. ¢,) Mar. UC, 1014 :
soncord, N.’ H.. ‘St. Paul’s school, |
Upper school, dining room, 1, 2.
Feb. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 25, 1914;
J 191042, 191043.
KInLrY (H. BE.) Upper Sandusky, O.
(3294
Gags
30, ee ae
Upper Sandusky, Ohio, B.
home, no. 838. © Dee.
Jan. 12, 1914; K 68997.
KINSEY (Darivs) Seattle. [3225-3228
Almost a solid wall of fir trees in a
Washington forest. June 21, 19138;
2 c, Mar. 23, 1914; J 190967.
Clearing land with a gasoline donkey
outfit. © May 21, 1913; 2 ¢. Mar. 23,
1914; J 190966.
| ing by Jean Clouet.
KINSEY (Darius )—Continued.
Loading fir trees on car. © June 17,
1913; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914; J 190965.
Where large fir trees grow close to-
gether. © June 21, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23,
1914; J 190964.
KirRK (WILLIAM SroKESs) Philadelphia.
[3229-3232
[Bayonet fern stand] © Mar. 24,
1914; 2.¢. Mam, 27, 19a s ie 74153.
[Gun costumer, or gun tree rack] ©
Mar. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Mar, 27, 1914;
72154.
Hat ornaments worn by U. S. army
officers from 1851 to 1858. © Feb. 19,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; K 72087.
U.S. army full dress hat ornaments
from 1858 to 1871. © Feb. 19, 1914;
2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; K 72088.
KLACKNER (C.) New York.
[3233-3241
the Roman
2 ec. Mar, 14,
Bath cathedral, from
baths. © Mar. 13, 1914;
1914; K'7ttae,
Castlereagh (Lady) after the paint-
ing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. © Jan.
16, 1914; 2 c@ Feb. 24, 1914; K 71250.
Cavalier’s pets, after the painting
by Sir Edwin Landseer. © Jan. 27,
1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71248.
Gisze (George) after the painting by
Hans Holbein. © Nov. 11, 1913: 2 ¢.
Feb. 24, 1914; K 71249.
Mary le port street, Bristol. © Mar.
13. 1914; 2 e. Mar. 14, 1914; K 71730.
Mary queen of Scots, after the paint-
© Mar, 14, 1914;
2c Mar. 17, 1914; K Tis.
Master hope, after the painting by
Sir Thomas Lawrence. © Sept. 9,
1918; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71246.
Rose bud, after the painting by Sir
Thomas Lawrence. © Sept. 9, 19138;
2c. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71247.
Wall street, 1790, after the painting
by Jennie Brownscombe. © Sept. 17,
1913: 2 c Feb. 24, 1914; K 71251.
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago. [3242-3463
[Class K are motion-picture posters
both large and small; large size are
colored]:
African diamond conspiracy. [1
sheet, large.] © Feb. 25, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 5, 1914; K 71419.
[3 sheets, large.] © Feb. 25,
2 c. Mar. 5, 1914; K 71420.
Crowd of people. — Hlephant
with a negro attendant.—Five men in
khaki uniforms.—Girl, pen in hand.—
1914 ;
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KLEINE (GEORGE )—Continued.
Two men crouching in the doorway.—
Two men in a laboratory.—Wrecked
automobile. © 1c. each Mar. 14, 1914;
J 190760-190766.
After death. [1, 3, 6 sheets, large. ]
© Jan. 30, 1913; 2 c. each Feb. 7, 1914;
K 70274-70276.
Anne Boleyn:
At the foot of a throne—At the
moat of an old tower.—Crowd of peo-
ple’ in 16th century costume.—In a
council room a man seated at a table.—
In the woods a man has drawn his
sword.—Man and woman in 16th cen-
tury costume.— Out-door throne. —
Scaffold with a woman on the bloek.—
Two men and two women all in 16th
century costume.—Woman kneeling on
a chair.—Woman on her knees. ©1 cc.
each Mar. 13, 1914; J 190729-190739.
Antony and Cleopatra. [Battle
scene, S sheets, large.] © Jan. 30,
1914; 2c. Feb. 19, 1914; K 70921.
[Boudoir scene, 3 sheets, large. ]
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914;
K 70928.
[Capture of Hagar, 6 sheets,
large.] © Feb. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 27,
1914; K 71288.
—— [Dance, 4 sheet colored card.]
© Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; K
70254.
[Death of Antony, 1. sheet,
large.] © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19,
1914; K 70920.
[Death of Antony, 8 sheets,
large] © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19,
1914: K 70925.
[Letter 1, 38, 8, 24 sheets, large]
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb. 19,
1914; K 70919, 70922, 70926, 70928.
[Love scene, 3 sheets, large] ©
gan. 30, 1914; 2 ce. Feb. 19, 1914; K
70924.
[Pictorial, 24 sheets, large] ©
Jan, a0, 1914: "2c. Keb. 19, 1914; K
70927,
[Triumph scene, 1 sheet, large]
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914;
K 70929.
—— [Troops of Octavius, 1 sheet,
large] © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19,
1914; IX 70918.
[3 sheet colored card] © Jan.
30, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914; K 70917.
Artist’s model. [1, 3, 6 sheets, large]
© Feb. 3, 1914: 2 c each Feb. 7, 1914;
KX 70263-70265.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
3463
KLEINE (GEORGE)—Continued.
Banker’s wife. [1, 3 sheets, large}
© Feb. 27, 1914; 2 c each Mar. 20,
1914; IK 71924, 71925.
Conservatory ball-room.—In a
ball-room.—Man standing in front of
an open cabinet. © 1. each Mar. 13,
1914; J 190748190750.
Barber of Seville. [1, 3, 6, sheets,
large] © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Mar. 21, 1914; K 71921-71923.
Barber in Spanish costume
talking to a girl.—Barber in Spanish
costume with a jar in his hands.—
Bearded man in bed with two young
fellows bending over him.—Man and
woman in courtyard.—Man and woman
in old Spanish costumes.—Man dressed
as priest and girl. © 1. each Feb.
26, 1914; J 190265-190270.
Between savage and tiger. [Block
letter, 1, 8, 6, 8 sheets, large] © Feb.
2, 1914;,2 e. each. Feb. 19, 1914; K
70910, 70913, 70914, 70916.
[Capture of the lieutenant. 1
sheet, large] © Feb. 2, 1914; 2 ¢.
Feb. 19, 1914; K 70911.
— — [Pictorial, 6 sheets, large] ©
Feb. 2,1914; 2c. Feb. 19, 1914; K 70915.
[Skinning the dead king of the
jungle, 1 sheet, large] © Feb. 7,
1914: 2 c. Feb. 19, 1914; IX 70912.
—— [1 sheet, large] © Feb. 18,
1914; 2 @. Mar. 4, 1914; K 71399.
——8 sheets, large] © Feb. 18,
1914; 2c. Feb. 20, 1914; K 70954.
Hindoos carrying recently killed
antelope.—Hindoos holding tiger skin
up.—Hunter and Hindoos gathered
about tiger.—Hunter crouching in fore-
~ground.—Man in khaki hunting cos
tume.—Man tied to stake—Man with
arm about woman.—Nautch girl danc-
ing on rug.—Old boatswain sitting on
a log—Old man with child in arms.—
Sick Hindoo chief reclining in arms of
attendant.—Three quarter length of
wolan in riding costume.—Tiger en-
tering hut.—Tiger in gateway.—Tiger
looking at camera through bars of
cage. © 1c. each Feb. 14, 1914; J
189961-189975.
Black cirele. [3 sheets, large] ©
Jan. 31, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; K
70267.
Black thread. [1, 3 Sheets, large}
© Jan. 27, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 7, 1914;
W 7O24, TO2T2.
Buddy as a business man. [1 sheet,
large] © Mar. 21, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 30,
1914: K 72476.
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IXLEINE ( GEoRGE)—Continued.
Club of the Black mask. [8 sheets,
large] © Feb. 25, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 5,
1914; K 71421.
Diamond maker. [1, 38, 6, sheets.
large] © Feb. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Feb.
20, 1914; K 71400-71402.
©
Dr. Keane’s secret. [Bulletin]
Nov. 1, 1918; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; K 68197.
For Napoleon and France:
Battle. [1 sheet, large].—My son,
my son. [1 sheet, large].—Napoleon
hears bad news. [1 sheet, large].—
Napoleon tears up. [6 sheets, large.—
Napoleon watches the cavalry charge.
[6 sheets, large].—Pleading for her
brother’s life. [3 sheets, large].—Vic-
torious charge. [3 sheets, large] ©
Mar. 15, 1914; 2 ec. each Mar. 27, 1914;
K 72219-72225.
—— Columnof Napoleon’s infantry.—
In a military hospital—In a_ post
house an officer is talking with the
clerk.—In front of a tent are several
soldiers.—Interior of a military tent.—
Napoleon and his staff mounted, their
horses standing cn high ground.—
Napoleon and his staff mounted, with
trees in the background.—Napoleon
and his staff on foot.—Napoleon is
Trowning.—Napoleon seated in the fore-
ground.—Napoleon seated writing.—
Napoleonic ball-room filled with peo-
ple.—Napoleonic field marshal with a
document before him.—Officer, bound,
is struggling in the hands of two
lackies.—Peasant couple of middle
age.—Reception: People in Napoleonic
costumes.—Scene in an empire par-
lor.—Two officers in uniform.—Woman
seated and leaning back.—Woman
standing haughtily in the foreground.
© 1c. each Feb. 26, 1914; J 190271-—
190290.
Gipsy love:
Gipsy camp with wagons.—Girl half
sitting up in bed.—In a gipsy camp.—
Man seated on ground.—Middle aged
man and woman.—Middle aged
woman.—Old gipsy woman acting as
lookout.—Old gipsy woman on _ her
knees.—Three men and two women.—
Young man making love to a gipsy
girl—Young man poorly clad kissing
the hand of a stern man.—Young man
with arms folded. © 1c. each Feb. 24,
1914; J 190224190235.
Gonzales (Giovanna Terribili) por-
trait, (Jeannette Trimble) © 1c. Feb.
24. 1914; J 190236.
Greatest gift. [1, 3, 6 sheets, large]
(©) Feb. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 2,
1914; K 71306-71308.
IXLEINE (GEORGE)—Continued.
Gypsy love. [1, 3, 6 sheets, large]
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2 c each Mar. 9,
1914; K 71565-71567.
© }
Heart of a Gypsy. [Bulletin]
Dec. 30, 1915392 "e Gama) 1914 K
68199.
——[1, 3, 6 sheets, large] © Jan.
18, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 2, 1914; K 69409-
69411.
Island of terror. [8 sheets, large]
© Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c Feb. 7, 1914: K
70266.
Julius Caesar: Exterior,' mass of
figures, all talking.—Figure seated in
Roman room.—TInterior, five men, one
woman seated.—Interior, five Roman
soldiers.—Interior, fountain and nine
figures.—Interior, man dramatically
looking at dagger.—Interior, man seat-
ed, thinking.—Interior, mass of fig-
ures.—Interior, mass of soldiers and
Senators.—Interior, Novelli and woman
embracing.—Interior, Novelli in cen-
ter.—Interior. seven men and one
woman.—Interior, several figures.—
Interior, six senators.—Interior, three
male figures.—Interior, three men, two
women.—Interior. two fat Senators.—
Interior, two male figures.—Interior,
woman seated holding child.—Interior,
youngish man seated.—Room in Roman
residence.—Room, two swans, three
women. © 1 ¢. each Feb. 4, 1914; J
189539-1898560.
Land of promise. [3 sheets, large]
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 9, 1914; K
71568.
Life’s bitter dregs. [1, 3, sheets,
large] © Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Feb.
7, 1914; K 70269, 70270.
Marriage of Figaro. [1. 3, 6, sheets,
large] © Jan. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Jan.
380, 1914: K 70021-70023.
Maze of mystery. [1, 3. sheets,
large] © Mar. 6, 1914; 2 c. each Mar.
20; 1914; K 71926, 71927.
Cabaret scene.—Hight men near
a ruined bldg.—Fancy dress ball.—
Woman standing between a _ ruined
stone bldg. and an automobile. © 1c.
each Mar. 18, 1914; J 180839-190842.
Money sharks. [1, 8, 6 sheets, large]
© Feb. 5. 1914; 2 ¢. each-Feb. 12,
1914; K 70674-70676.
Novelli (Anthony) portrait.
Feb. 24, 1914; J 190237.
Now ready, Antony and Cleopatra.
© Dee. 30, 19133 2%e> suman, 1014.
K 68196.
ube,
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MISCELLANEOUS
| no. 1, 1914
IXLEINE (GEORGE )—Continued.
Othello: Body of a woman lying on
a bed.—Crowd of people.—Interior of
a Venetian palace.—Negro and a girl.—
Negre in old Venetian costume.—Negro
in Venetian costume.—Negro, two white
men and a girlNumber of Venetians
watching a duel.—Old man in an ermine
cloak seated on a throne.—On the deck
of an old Venetian galley.—Scene in
Venice.—Two men conversing.—White
man talking earnestly to a negro. ©
Bye each Mar. 25, 1914; J 190882—
190894.
Price of silence. [1, 3, 6, sheets,
large] © Mar. 21, 1914; 2c. each Mar.
28, 1914; K 72279-72281.
Sammy at the seaside. [1 sheet,
large] © Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7,
1914: K 70268.
Secret of the ring. [3 sheets, large]
© Mar. 21, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1914:
K 72479.
Smuggler’s son. [Bulletin] © Dec.
20, 19138; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; K 68198.
Son of the sea:
Man seated in a chair with arms
about the shoulders of a girl.—Two
men seated at the desk.—Two men
standing at the door in the back-
ground—Young man _ seated.—Young
man standing. © 1. each Mar. 7.
1914; J 190316—-190320.
Song of the soul.
K 72478.
Sure cure for gout, and the Mexican
army in action. [1 sheet, large] ©
[3 sheets, large] |
© Mar. 21, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1914; |
CLASSES, H TO K
3491
IXLEINE ( GEORGE )—Continued.
Would-be movie operator. Citizen
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T2477.
Troublesome beauty. [1 sheet, large]
© Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7. 1914; K
702738.
Uncle Dudley butts in:
Girl facing mirror.—Man in woman's
waist.—Man wih a woman’s jacket
on.—Two men and a woman standing
by a dining table—TIwo men and a
woman surveying overturned furni-
ture.—Two womebn and a man.—
Woman surveying another through a i
lorgnette.—Young girl sketching at an
easel. © 1c. each Mar. 18, 1914; J
190740-1907A47.
Who was guilty. [1, 3, 6, sheets,
large] © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 ec. each
Jan. 30, 1914; K 70018-70020.
[1 sheet, large]
@.) Miars'5:
Winning a wife.
© Feb. 25, 1914;
K 71418.
2
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1914 5 |
and gendarme. © 1. Mar. 18, 1914;
J 190838.
[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 20,
1914; 2c. Mar. 9; 1914; K 71569.
Wrecked in mid air. [1, 3, 6, sheets,
large] © Jan. 27, 1914; 2 c. each Jan.
30, 1914; K 70015-70017.
KLENKE (WILLIAM WALTER) New
York. [38464
Camping at noon. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2c. Feb. 4, 1914; J 189647.
IKLEYHAUER (ALFRED D.) St. Louis.
[3465
Photographic advertising signs in
tonsorial parlors. © Dec. 15, 19138;
2 c. Feb. 6, 1914; J 189650.
KNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn.
[38466-3475
Gee whiz. © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 e.
Mar. 30, 1914; J 191200.
Prayer (The) © Mar. 14, 1914; 2c.
Mar. 30, 1914; J. 191201.
{8S photographs]:
Black mammy.—Blue eyes.—F lower
seller.—I see you.—In meditation.—
Magdalen.—Mother and child.—Watch-
ineetor, dag. ©) Jan. 15, 19145 2 ¢
each Feb. 9, 1914; J 189800—-189807.
Knapp co., New York. [3476
{Felicia, colored print 4 by 5 inches]
© Janesi, 1912~ 2c. Jan® 7, 1914: K
68505.
IXNIGHT {SEyMouUR) New York.
[8477
Stock market postal card. © Jan. 2,
os te sania, LOra> EF tG59:
IXNOEPP CANDY CO., Brooklyn.
{Colored novelty cards]:
[38478-3481
[Green harp with figure and sham-
rockj—[Rabbit sitting beside three
colored eggs]—[Washington (George)
Bust of, draped in U. S. flags]—T[Yel-
low chick] © Feb. 19, 1914; 2 c. each
Feb. 21, 1914: K 70979-70982.
KNoTT {FRANKLIN PRICE) Denver.
[38482, 3483
Have mercy. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1913;
J 189834.
Hopi Indian mother and child. ©
1 c. Feb. 6, 1914; J 189716.
Kosxier (A. J.) New York. [8484-38491
Attractive Paquin creation. © Jan.
| 23, 1914; 1 c Feb. 3, 1914; K T0077.
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5492 a pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
KXoBier (A. J.) Continued. LAMB (J. & R.) New York. [3504-3511
Bernard creation for the Crown} Ascension (The) © 1 ¢. Mar. 28,
Princess of Greece © Jan. 14. 1914: | 1914: J 191101. ¢
1c. Feb. 3, 1914; K 70076. Baptism in Jordan. © 1c. Mar. 28,
Delectable dancing dress. © Jan. 16, | 1914; J 191102.
Delightful Drecoll model. © Jan. 30, | tablet. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1914; J 189425.
1914; 1c. Feb. 3, 1914; K 70079. Christ at Bethany. © 1c. Mar. 20,
Distinguished costume for southern | 1914: J 190867.
Wear. © Jan. 28, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. 3, Christ blessing little children. @1¢. |
bck K 70075. 2 , , Mar. 20, 1914; J 190868.
icturesque model. Dec. 12,1918; | geq of Galil j j
1c. Dec. 23, 1913; K 68312. | © lc Mar 18, 1 eee
Unusual Drecoll gown. © Jan. 21. Stewart (John) and Daniel Kerr
1914; 1c. Feb. 3, 1914; K 70080. | Stewart memorial tablet. © 1c. Jan.
Velvet is the chosen fabric for the | 29. 1914; J 189424.
Smart afternoon gown or tailored suit. | gtpeneth of the hills: i: i
e : j : al > a4 ; memorial win-
© Dec. 10, 1918; 1 ¢. Dec. 23, 1918: | gow. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1914; J 189793.
|
K 68311.
KONvyves (KALMAN) Budapest, Hun- | LamMprne (JosepH C.) St. Louis.
gary. [38492-3494 [3512
Dubarry (Madame) © Jan. 20,/| Plan to create closet space by shift-
1914; 2c. Feb. 3, 1914; K 70097. | ing porch or room. 1c. Feb. 14, 1914;
tL ee
Krisztus az olajfak hegyén. (Christ- |
us am élberg) © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 «.
Feb. 3, 1914; K 70099. [3513-3530
|
| LANDON (CHARLES NELSON) Cleveland.
Madonna. © Jan. 20, 1914: 2 «. | Comics. plate no. 2 Mar. 7. 1914:
Feb. 3, 1914; K 70098. | 2c Mar. 9, 1914; pro Rei
Korne (G. Ross) co., Chicago. | Expression, plate no. 1. © Jan. 26,
[3495. 3496 | 1914: 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1914; K 69908.
Everybody plays the game of song | Foot. © Jan. 27, 1914; 2c. Jan. 29,
and story, no. 167. © Jan. 11, 1914; | 1914: K 69907.
2c. Jan. 17, 1914; K 69416. | Hand, plate no. 1. © Jan. 27, 1914;
Game of song and story. no. 166. © | 2c. Jan. 29, 1914; KK 69909.
|
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one 1914; 2c. Jan. 17, 1914; K Hand plate, no. 2. © Jan. 20, 1914;
i)
2c. Jan, 29, 1914; K 69910.
KossuTH (GEORGE JAMES) Wheeling, [Lessons in drawing]:
YVis Veet [3497, 5498 Expression.—Lesson no. 1, lines,
Culp (Madame Julia) 1.2. © Jan. | plate no. 1—Lesson no. 1, lines, plate
15, 1914: 1 c. each Feb. 27, 1914: 1 ec. | no. 4—Shading, plate 3. © Jan. 30,
each Mar. 13, 1914; J 190802, 190803. | 1914: 2 c. each Feb. 2, 1914; K 70038-
KROHMER CO., Chicago. [3499, 3500 | 70041.
Witching hour, A. © Mar. 1, 1914; |
2c. Mar. 4, 1914; K 71362. ae late Oo eee
|
B. © Mar. 2, 1914: 2 c. Mar. 4, | plate 2.3. © Mar. 20, 1914; 2 ¢. each
1914; J 190470. | Mar, 28, 1914; K 71978-71984.
Expression, plate 2, 3.—Foot,
plate 1—Hand, plate 1.—Lines, lesson
IXRUEGER STUDIO, Cleveland. [38501 | Perspective, plate no. 3. © Jan. 17,
White slave. © Jan. 19, 1914; 2¢. | 1914: 2 ¢ Jan. 29, 1914; K 69911.
Jan. 22, 1914; J 189645. | Shadows, plate no. 2. © Feb. 14,
4914; 2 c. Mar. 9, d08e =e a8.
KUNSTANSTALT, STENGEL & Co.. Dres-
den, Germany. [8202, 8203 | Lanpretu (A. G.) Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Fairness. By LB. Geyer—Romney. | [3531, 3532
© Sept. AD 19138; 2 eC, Mar. 4. 1914: Niagara Falls:
Simplicity. By B. Geyer—Hoffner. | summer.—Glen view from Hennepin
© Sept. 25, 1918; 2 «. Mar. 4, 1914; K | Peint, winter. © Mar. 21, 1914; 2 ¢.
71391. each Mar. 24, 1914; J 191033, 191034.
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K 71389. | General view from Hennepin Point,
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914 3584
LANE (H. G.) San Diego, Cal. [3533 | Leck (GrEorGE H.) Lawrence, Mass.
San Diego, Cal., view of. © Sept. | [3566
12, 1918; 2 ec. Jan. 8, 1914: J 188841. Lawrence, Mass., Lawrence st. Con-
sregational church. © Apr. 1, 1914;
2 CMa ns 27, 11914 =. J AS10778:
LANGDON (JOHN W.) Walla Walla,
Wash. [38534-3536 | Lez (Wu. FirzHucH) Atlanta. [3567
[8 photographs]: Atlanta (Miss Georgia) knows
B. L. O.—Blue mountain chief.— | where the paint grows. © Feb. 16,
Waitsburg winner. © Jan. 22, 1914; | 1914; 2c. Mar. 16, 1914; K 71789.
een an : 4 ig
; Jan. 27, 1914; J 189386 | LEET (FRANK F.) Jamestown, N. Y.
[38568-8570
LANGILL (Howarp H. H.) Hanover, [3 photographs] :
N. H. [3537 Robbins (Dr.) rattlesnake.—Rob-
Dartmouth football team, 1913. © bins (Dr.) rattlesnake head, front
: ; 2 zee | view.—Robbins (Dr.) rattlesnake
Jan. 7, 1914; 2c. Jan. 8, 1914; J 188783. fiead, side yiew!! (© Mar. 16, 1914-
LANPHEAR (CHartes H.) Worcester, | 7,°: each Mar. 13, 1914; J 190752-
Mass. [3538 190754.
Worcester’s first Christmas tree, ; LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, New York.
1913. © Jan. 1, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 2, 1914; [3571-8573
te. Jan. 17, 1914; J 189268.
[3 photographs] :
American Falls, ice cascade at.—
Niagara Falls frozen.—Niagara Falls,
ice hummocks at. © 1 c¢c. each Feb.
20, 1914; J 190123—-190125.
LENTZ (FRED) Visalia, Cal. [8574, 8575
Master and dog ready for business.
©) Oet, 25, 1913:°2 c.. Dee 8, 1913=°7
188938.
Two monster rattlesnakes. © Oct.
25, 1918; 2 c. Dee: 8; 1918; J 188989.
LEOPOLD (Harry B.) Baltimore. [8576
Wilson (Pres. Woodrow) © Jan.
1 19142 eo Jan. 19, 191° T1397.
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LARSEN (OLoF P.) Squirrel, Jd.
[85389-3562
[24 photographs]:
Antlered monarch of the plains.—
Cavern Falls on Fall River, 1-3.—
Coming Mecea for nature lovers.—Con-
tented herd ’neath the over shadowing |
Tetons.—Elk trails in the big game |
country of the Teton Range.—Exciting
moment.—Friends in need.—Gee whiz, |
what a chance.—How some of the fin- |
est heads are picked off.—Indian |
squaw and her papoose.—Lake of the |
Woods, Wyo., silvery sheen.—Lordly |
monarch of the plains—Lower Falls |
on Fall River, Ida., 1-3.—One of na- | LESSELYOUNG (MICHAEL JAMES) Mer-
ture’s beauty spots—Plenty of meat | rill, Wis. [3577-3579
in sight.—Silent shadows of eve- Hight legged wonder:
ning.—Stately elk.—Surprised on the | _ Front view.—Rear view.—Side view.
trail—There’s where the bullet | © Mar. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 12,
struck.—Where power and beauty are | 1914: J 190720-190722.
|
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wedded. © Dec. 1, 1913; 2 c. each
Dec. 30, 1913; J 188883-188908. Levy (ALEXANDER O.) Buffalo. [8580
Spanish girl. © Jan. 2, 1914; 2c.
Feb. 7, 1914; K 715138.
Levy (BERNARD) New York [8581
Spot the spot. © May 10, 19138;
1 e. Feb. 9, 1914; I 1720.
LAWTON (FF. N.) Wichita Falls, Tex.
[3563
Chart showing sunset, also dark
hours from dusk until 9 P. M. each
month. © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 19,
1914; K 709380.
Lewis (G. Witton) Boston. [3582
Tent of meeting or tabernacle of
the Testimony as described in Exodus,
chap. 26. 1c. Jan. 17, 1914; I 1683.
LAWTON (GEORGE W.) Rutherford, N.
AN [3564
Fresh air baby chick brooder and
coop. 1c. Feb. 24, 1914; I 1733.
LIMELIGHT Cco., Los Angeles.
[3583-3584
Limelight, before you buy pour piano
you should read this book. © Feb.
16, 1914- 2 c. Mar. 6, 1914; K 71430. .
LEARNED (Ray E.) San Jose, Cal.
[8565
At work in the dark room. © Feb.
25, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1914; J 190968.
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3585
LIMELIGHT co.—Continued.
Limelight, piano buyers free.
Feb. 16, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 6, 1914: K
71429.
LINCOLN HIGHWAY ASSN., Detroit.
[S585
Spirit of the Lincoln way. .© Mar.
1, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 26, 19145°3 191076.
LIVER BROS. CO., Cambridge, Mass.
©
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LOVERING (GILPIN) Jenkintown, Penn.
[8605-3608
Public ledger pictorial section:
After polar bear in Esquimaux kay-
. aks.—Hauling walrus aboard ship to
| fill the larder for Siberian Esquimaux. |
—Hunting party dressed to kill.—Sin- |
| LowMAN (L. H.) Clymer, Pa.
gle days bag of walrus. © Dec. 7,
1913; 1 ©€. eaxen” Mae it, 1914: i}
71580-71593.
Splitting wood. © Dec. 23, 1913;
2c. Feb. 27, 1914; J 190618.
[3586 |
Life buoy girl. © Feb. 138, 1914; |
2c. Feb. 16, 1914; K T0796.
LiLoyD (CONVERSE W.) Chicago.
[S587 |
Ish-ge-bib. © Mar. 81, 1914; 2 «.
Apr. 2, 1914 = J, 191225,
Ltoyp (J. G.) New York. [
Little pal. © Jan. 13, 1914;
Jan. 24, 1914; K 69721.
Luioyp (JosePpH F.) New York.
G088
Loe
[3589-35591 |
Chemical and drug expo. flashlight,
Madison Square garden, Jan. 10, 1914.
© Jan. 26, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 29, 1914: J
189432.
Music school settlement for colored
people (concert) Carnegie hall, the
eS Se 1d err
band. © Mar. 13, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 19, |
1914; J 190855.
é the chorus. © Mar.
13, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 19, 1914; J 190856.
[3992
Loo Tar Sine, Honolulu.
Chinese base ball team.
1914; 2 c Mar. 3,.1914; J 190385.
LoRBERG (HENRY AUvGUST) Pittsburgh.
[35938, 3594
Sunday (Billy) © Jan. 25, 1914;
2c. Jan. 26, 1914; J 189835.
Sunday (Mr. and Mrs. W. A.) ©
Jan. 25, 1914; 2 ¢e; Feb. 16, 1914; 5
190145.
LorIMok (WILLIAM QO.) Ennis, Tex.
[3595
Trades day, Nov. 24,
Nov.
Ennis, Tex.
1913., © .Feb, 26, 1914: 2
29, 1914; J 190850.
Lorus PuB. co., New York. [3596-3604
[9 comic posters of various sizes] :
Fashions of the day.—Greai saints,
an heres me. sisters letter.—Here
we've been married three years.—Hot |
chocolate.—I thought I could sneak up
sthairs.—It cant be done.—Kid I just
love you for it—Poker hands, if I had
held this hand.—Poker hands, the boob |
has a good hand. © Jan. 3, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Jan. 7, 1914; K 68507-68515.
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© Feb. 17, |
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_LUpDEN (WILLIAM H.) Reading, Pa.
[3610
Goggles protect your eyes. © Jan.
25, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 25, 1914; K 71144.
LYDAY PHOTOGRAVURE Co., Detroit.
[3611, 3612
Old water mill. © Dec. 22, 1913;
2c. Jan, 7, 1914; J 1381 io.
Young calf.
Jan. 7, 1914; J 188774.
Lyons & WYCKOFF, Detroit. [3613
Federal motor truck co. banquet.
© Feb. 2, 1914; 1 ce. Feb. 21, 1914; 1c.
Mar. 2, 1914; J 1903886.
McABpoy (JAMES LYNN) Annapolis.
[3614
Maryland legislature session 1914.
© Mar? 24, 1914-2 eMiar 22 1914;
J 191085.
McCormick (J. A.) Friday Harbor,
Wash. [8615-8622
Delivering fruit on Puget Sound,
1567. © Heb. 15, 191452 e. Feb. 26,
1914; J 190240.
Getting in a supply of meat, 1568.
© Feb. 15, 1914: 2 c Feb. 26, 1914;
J 190241.
[6 photographs] :
Belleview-King, 1566. [Turkey].—
Favorite (Tug) at Hunters Point,
1290.—Mitchell Bay trap, salmon in
the water, 1564.—Oyster Bay, moon-
light. 1294.—Simpson (S. S.) at Hunt-
ers Point, 1291.—Washington Rock,
Lopez Island, 1565. © Nov. 10, 1913;
2 c. each Jan, 12, 1914; J 188931-—
188936.
McCuittocuH & Howarp, Phoenix, Ariz.
[3623-3625
Tempe bridge, 1-3. © Jan. 30,1914;
2 ¢. each Feb. 4, 1914; J 189641-189643.
McCutTcHEON (JOHN T.) Chicago.
[8626-375
Attending one of these modern ath-
jetic dances. © Dec. 9, 1913; 1c. Jan.
10, 1914; K 68902.
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9 |
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[3609 ©
© Dee, 22,1918: 2 es!
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
McCuTrcHeEon (JoHN T.)—Continued.
Bad time to lose her weapon of de-
fense. © Dec. 12, 1913; 1 c. Jan. 10,
1914; K 68905.
Bad year for the Charlie Murphys.
© Feb. 28, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1914; K
71274.
_ Belle of the ball. © Feb. 5, 1914;
1c. Feb. 16, 1914: K 70780.
‘Bab’s ballot [1914]:
© Jan. 24; 1c. Feb. 16; K 70770.
© Jan. 31; 1 c. Feb. 16; K T0776.
© Feb. 11; 1 c« Mar. 2; K 71265
Boy in winter time [1913]:
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1914; K
695738.
—— [1914]:
» © Jan. 15; 1.c. Jan. 22: K 69581.
Bryan (Mr.) while relieving dis-
tress among his friends overlooks a
diplomatic duty. © Jan. 23, 1914; 1
ce. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70769.
Can’t they see he’s busy. © Jan. 30,
1914; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70775.
Carranza is to investigate the kill-
ing of Benton. © Mar. 5, 1914; 1.
Mar. 18, 1914; K 71824.
©
Chicago’s giant Christmas tree.
Dec. 20, 1918; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1914; K
68912.
©
Christmas crossing. Dec. 16,
1918; 1 c Jan. 10, 1914; K 68908.
Christmas in the old manse. © Dec.
18, 1918; 1 c Jan. 10, 1914; K 68910.
Cloud over the sun. © Jan. 14,
1914; 1 c Jan. 22, 1914; K 69591.
Compliments of the season. © Dec.
6, 1913; 1 ce. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68901.
Congress going out meets himself
coming back. © Dec. 1, 1913; 1.
Jan. 10, 1914; K 68896.
_ Diaz (Felix) he’s in Washington.
© Mar. 15, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1914;
K 71882.
Divided he stands. © Jan. 15, 1914;
le. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69592.
Effects of the cold. © Feb. 9, 1914;
1e¢. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70783.
Bnvy. © Jan. 25, 1914; 1 ¢,; Jan.
29, 1914: K 69922.
Every reputable business house
should. © Mar. 8, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 16,
1914; K 71737.
©
Evolution of a great movement.
Peb. 25, 1914; 1 ce. Mar. 2, 1914;
71276.
Faint heart ne’er won fair lady.
Feb. 15, 1914; 1 c« Feb. 20, 1914;
70936.
K
©
K
SSS eee eee
eee
ee
3713S
McCurTrcHeEon (JoHNn T.)—Continued.
February has more than its share
of holidays. © Feb. 16, 1914;.1 e.
Mar. 2, 1914; K 71269.
Filipino insurrecto doesn’t look as
well to the American soldier as he
does to President Wilson. © Dec. 17,
1918; 1 ce. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68909.
Foreigner’s impression of our board
of trade. © Dec. 10, 1913; 1 ¢. Jan.
10, 1914; K 68892.
©
God of things as they should be.
Dec. 25, 1918; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1914; K
68916.
Going after the South American
trade. © Mar. 11, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 18,
1914; K 71836.
Great honor conferred upon Mr.
Shoop. © Dec. 18, 1914; 1 ¢, Jan. 10,
1914; K 68906.
Ground hog day. © Feb. 2, 1914; 1
ec. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70777.
He doesn’t understand the language.
© Mar. 3, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1914; K
71822.
His first years report. © Mar. 4,
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 18, 1914; K 71823.
His portrait should be in every poll-
ing place. © Feb. 21, 1914; 1c. Mar.
2, ASIA KK T1278:
Hope he doesn’t wake until I get
my Christmas shopping done. © Dec.
15, 1918; 1 ce. Jan, 10, 1914; K 68907.
How the country stands on canal
tolls, © Mar. 9, 1914; 1 ¢ Mar. 18.
OPA SN TLS27.
Huerta increases his army. © Feb.
7, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70782.
Huerta, ship of state. © Dec. 4,
1913; 1 c Jan. 10, 1914; K 68899.
I can’t pay the expenses of running
my canal. © Mar. 12, 1914; 1c. Mar.
18, 1914; K 71829.
If Chicago ever goes dry. © Feb.
6, 1914: 1 @. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70781.
If they would pull together. © Dec.
12, 1918; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68894.
Inspiration for the song the Cara-
baos sang. © Jan. 7, 1914; 1c. Jan.
22, 1914; K 69579.
Intervention in Mexico. © Jan. 18,
1914; 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69590.
It’s always fair weather in phono-
graph flats. © Jan. 6, 1914; 1 c¢. Jan.
22, 1914; K 69584.
It’s hard to keep up the Christmas
spirit when people leave toys around to
stumble over. © Dec. 26, 1913; 1 «.
Jan. 10, 1914; K 68917.
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McCurcHron (Jouwn T.)—Continued.
Items from Washington. © Mar.
13, 1914; 1 c Mar. 18, 1914: K 71830.
Joint intervention in Mexico. ©
Mar. 16, 1914; 1 c. Mar, 18, 1914; K
71838.
Just before Christmas. © Dec. 24,
1913; 1 ec. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68915.
Just like the movies. © Mar, 14,
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 18, 1914; K 71881.
Keeping the family together by me-
chanical means. © Jan. 26, 1914; 1
e. Feb. 16, 1914; K T0771.
Latest Illinois styles in New Years.
© Jan. 1, 1914; 1 @ Jan. 22, 1914; K
69582.
Latest woman’s club reform. © Jan.
10, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69580.
Let’s commute his sentence of hang-
ing by signing the right petition. ©
Jah. 16, 1914; 1 ¢c. Jan. 22, 1914; K
69593.
Life and adventures of a turkey. ©
Nov. 26, 1913; 1 « Jan. 10, 1914; K
68891.
May be ticket speculation is hurt-
ing them too. © Feb. 19, 1914; 1 «¢.
Mar. 2, 1914; K 71271.
Mexican jumping bean. © Jan. 28,
1914; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70773.
Ministers will be on their mettle to-
day, go to church Sunday. © Feb. 1,
1914; 1 ec. Feb. 9, 1914; K 70488.
No watchful waiting in Haiti. ©
Jan: 29, 1914; 1 @. Feb: 16, 1914; K
TOTT4.
Nobody considers his feelings. ©
Deé, 30, 1913; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1914; K
68920.
Not much choice. © Jan. 8, 1914;
1 ec. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69586.
Now is the time for farmers to pre-
pare for the spring flood. © Mar. 2,
1914; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1914; K 71821.
Now is the time to study something
in the south. © Feb. 10, 1914; 1 ¢.
Mar. 2, 1914; K 71264.
Obligation of the Monroe doctrine.
© Feb. 24, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1914; K
(aeriey
Off for the Isle of Perfection. ©
ec oi. I9ISe 1 ¢@, Jan. 10, WOIa sk
68921.
One good deed a day. © Mar. 1,
1914; 1 ¢. Mar. 7, 1914; K 71480.
Only ten days more for income tax
filing. © Feb. 17, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 2,
1914; K 71270.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
McCurTrcHeon (JoHn T.)—Continued.
Perhaps Uncle Sam wants to get
those disputes settled first. © Mar. 6,
1914; 1 c. Mar. 18, 1914; K 71825.
Pictorial digest of the President’s
message. © Dec. 3, 1913; 1c. Jan. 10,
1914; IK 68898.
Placing part of the responsibility.
© Jan. 2, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 22, 1914: K
69583.
Poor consumer. © Jan, 11, 1914;
1c. Jan. 15, 1914; K 69228.
President’s Christmas present to
himself. © Dec. 23, 1913; 1 ¢. Jan.
10, 1914; K 68914.
©
President’s message. Dee. 2,
1913; 1c. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68897.
Putting him on the right road. ©
Jan. 21, 1914; 1 @ Heb; 46, 1914; K
TOT6T7.
Quien sabe. © Feb. 27, 1914; 1c.
Mar. 2, 1914; K 71278.
Registration day. © Feb. 3, 1914;
1c. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70778.
Showing the desirability of uniform
divorce laws in the different states.
© Feb. 8, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1914; K
70935.
Signs of the season. © Dec. 12,
1918; 1 e Jan, 10, 1914: K 68898.
Solving difficulties of transportation
in Mexico. © Jan. 2, 1914; 1 ¢. Jan.
22, 1914; K 69576.
Some cartoons of the day. © Feb.
20, 1914; 1 e. Mar. 2, 19945 i 71272.
©
Some seasonable resolutions.
Dee; 34, 1918; 1 @ dani 28,9014 2K
69574.
Speaking of eugenics, why not have
a secretary of physical culture.
gan. 3, 1914; ik @ Jan. 22) 19M: K
69577.
Suggestion for a good fellow move-
ment in New York. © Dec. 5, 1913;
1 ¢e. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68900.
Thanksgiving day hero. © Nov. 25,
1913; 1 ce. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68890.
These would make good moving pic-
ture subjects. © Jan. 27, 1914; 1c.
Feb. 16, 1914; K T0772.
They could honor Lincoln better by
behaving. © Feb. 12, 1914; 1c. Mar.
2, 1914; K T1266:
They may both be on the Oregon at
the opening of the canal. © Feb. 13,
1914; 1 @ Mar. 2, 1914; K 71267.
This morning’s paper. © Feb. 4,
1914; 1 ce. Feb. 16, 1914; K T0779.
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
_ no. 1, 1914
3758
McCurcHeon (JOHN T.)—Continued.
This summers attempt to fly across
the Atlantic. © Feb. 22, 1914; 1 ec.
Mar. 2, 1914; K 71281.
Three degrees of prosperity. ©
Feb. 28, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1914; K
71279.
Time to come across. © Dec. 27,
1913; 1 ec. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68918.
Times have changed. © Jan. 7,
1914; 1 e. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69585.
Turnabout’s fair play. © Dec. 11,
1913; 1 ¢. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68904.
Two hard working girls. © Dec. 19,
1918; 1 ec. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68911.
Uncle Sam’s busy days. © Dec. 29,
1913; 1 ec. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68895.
United States and aviation. © Dec. |
29, 1913; 1c. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68919.
Very moving picture.
1914; 1 c. Mar. 2, 1914; K 71277.
What a ten dollar bill will do. ©
en, POA? 1 ce. Jan. 22, 1914; K
69589.
What the Arnold subway plan will
do. © Jan. 22, 1914; 1 c Feb. 16,
1914; K 70768.
What will Mr. Bryan do. © Jan.
19, 1914; 1 ce. Feb. 16, 1914; K T0765.
When dad was a boy. © Nov. 24,
1913; 1 c. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68889. |
—-— [1914]:
© Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 22; K 69578.
|
© Feb. 26
|
When the clothes make the man. ©
Meet ote: tc. can. 10, 1914; K
68908.
When the eugenic marriage sup-
plants the old fashioned love marriage. |
© Dee 27, 191s> fi c Jan. 10, 1914;
K 68918.
litical microbes that undermine her
civie Health. © Jan. 17, 1914; 1 «.
gan. 22, 1914; K 69594.
'| Which next. © Jan. 10, 1914; 1c.
Jan. 22, 1914; K 69588.
|
Which twelve will get the pudding.
© Jan. 18, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 29, 1914;
K 69926.
While the leaves hold out to turn.
ota. 1, 1914: 1 ¢. Jan. 22, 1914; K
69575.
Why get excited just because. ©
Mar. 10; 1914: 1 c. Mar. 18, 1914; K
71828. |
Will she be his valentine. © Feb. |
a4, 1914: 1 & Mar. 2; 1914; K 71268. |
40093—14—-_6
McCutTcHEON (JoHN T.)—Continued.
Will the elephant behave at the
charity ball to-night. © Jan. 9, 1914;
1c. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69587.
Women juries for woman criminals.
© Mar. 7, 1914; 1 ©. Mar. 18, 1914;
K 71826.
$12,000,000 traction fund. © Jan,
20, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 16, 1914; K TO766.
McDrrMiIp (Sre~MA OC.) Colorado
Springs, Colo. [3739-3741
[3 photographs]:
Cleo.—Corinna.—My rose. © Mar.
t,. 1914: 2 © each Mar. 24, 1914: J
190973-190975.
MACDONALD (PIRIE) New York.
[3742-3749
Dale (L. 8S.) © Jan. 28, 1914: 2c:
Jan. 30, 1914; J 189664.
Moffet (S. A.) © Jan. 28, 1914;
2c. Jan. 30, 1914; J 189663.
[6 photographs]:
Beauley (William Jean) —Cimiotti
(Gustave) jr.—Giles (Howard)—Pad-
dock (Willard D.)—Schneider (Ar-
thur)—Waltman (H. F.) © Feb. 24,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 25, 1914; J 190218—
190223.
McINTYRE (WILLIAM H.) New York.
[3750
McIntyre (Squire W. H.) © Mar.
17, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 18, 1914; J 190831.
McKEEN MOTOR CAR CO., Omaha, Nebr.
[3751
Railroad of the future as seen by
the cartoonist. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2 e.
| Jan. 21, 1914; K 69553.
McKInNrEy (FE. E.) Osceola, Mo.
[8752-3754
Crow Island bridge, 1-3. © Mar.
|
|
|
. . °
Where she catches most of the po- | 24, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 26, 1914; J
|
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191057-191059.
McNico.t (Jresste H.) Boston.
[38755, 3756
Easter greeting. © Jan. 15, 1914;
2 ce. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69692.
’Tis always morning somewhere.
[Morning glory card.] © Jan. 15,
1914; 2 ec. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69698.
MALONEY (R. H.) Brooklyn. [3757
Canada knocks at your door.
dan. 10, 1914: 2:e. Fan. 12, 1914; K
68966.
MAN (GERTRUDE E.) Minneapolis,
[3758
Woodworth (Scott) and mother, 1.
© 1c. Nov. 11, 1913; J 190146.
13
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3759
MANAHAN (W. H.) jr., Hillsboro, N. H.
[38759-3762
[4 photographs] :
Benjamin, 8114.—Lone chick, 8113.—
Peter, 8115.—Under cover, 8066.
Feb. 1, 1914; 2 c each Feb. 24, 1914;
J 190201-190204.
MANCHESTER,
i eg
[Variety case, illustration in Jewel-
ler’s Circular, Feb. 1914, pp. 228.] ©
Feb. 5, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 10, 1914; K
70518.
SMITH co., Providence,
MANNING (Harvey) Indianapolis.
[8764
We use Mail pouch tobacco. © Oct.
1, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1914; J 188745.
MANzI, JOYANT & CO., New York.
[8765
Vilux marché 4 amiens; by Camille
Fonce. © Mar. 9, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 28,
1914; K 72278.
MARATTA (HARDESTY GILLMORE) New
York. [38766
Drawing illustrating the scientific
basis and analogy between sound, color
and forms.. © 1 c.. Keb. 9, 1914=. I
1700.
Marceau (THEODORE C.) New York.
[8767-3904
Adams (Dunbar) 1. © Jan. 38,1914;
2@ Jan. 5, 1914; J 188735.
Albee (Ethel) 12. © Mar. 4, 1914;
2 @. each Mar, 5; 1914; J 190518,
190519.
Aldrich (Hon. Chester) 1. © Jan.
28, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 29, 1914; J 189426.
Almairall (Miss Marie Antoinette)
1. © Feb. 28, 1914; 2c. Mar. 2, 1914;
J 190355.
Angels group, 1. © Feb. 28, 1914;
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 19038389.
Barker ‘(T).C.) 12 -© Feb: 28; 1914:
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190343.
Beese (Miss Francis) 1. © Mar. 6,
1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190532.
Benjamin (Mrs. George) 1. © Feb.
28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190347.
Blossom (Mrs.) 1. © Feb. 28, 1914;
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190345.
Brett (Mrs. Oliver) 1. © Jan. 14,
1914; 2c. Jan. 15, 1914; J 188999.
Brown (Miss Angelica) 1. © Feb.
24, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1914: J 190248.
Bruere (Mrs. Henry) 1. © Feb. 20,
1914; 2 @. Feb. 21, 1914; J 190165.
[3763
pt. Iv, 2.8. v.9_
Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued.
Bryce (Miss Cornelia) and Miss
Hibner, 1. © Feb. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
26, 1914; J 190249.
Buel (Miss Beatrix) and Mr. Victor
Onativia, 1. © Jan. 6, 1914; 2c. Jan.
9, 1914: J 188860.
Byzantine group, 1. © Feb. 28,
1914; 2 ec. Mar, 2, 1914; J 190346.
Chambers (Mrs. Walter) 1. © Feb.
24, 1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190268.
Chanler (Miss Alida) 1. © Feb. 24.
1914; 2 c, Feb. 26, 1914; J 190247.
—— 2. ©, Mar.6) 1004.72 es Mar: 7,
1914; J 190535.
Childs (Mrs. George W.) and her
bridal attendants, 1. © Feb. 9, 1914;
2c. Feb. 10, 1914; J 189819.
Cooper (Mr. and Mrs. W. H. B.) 1.
© Jan. 9, 1914; 2 ¢«. Jam. 10, 1914; J
188915.
Cooper (Mrs. W. H. B.) 1. © Jan.
9, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 10, 1914; J 188917.
Cromwell (Mr. and Mrs. Seymour)
1. © Feb. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1914;
J 190255.
Dean (Dr. Bashford) 1. © Feb. 24,
1914: 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190244.
Decies (Lady) 1, 2. © Jan. 28,
1914; 2 ¢@ each Jan. 29, 1914; J
189427, 189428.
Decker (Martin) 1-6. © Jan. 21,
1914; 2 ce @aeh Jan, 22, 19s; JF
189308-189313.
Durant (Mrs. Lawrence) and Mr.
Benkard, 1. © Mar. 6, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
7, 1914; J 190581.
Elverson (Col. James) 1. © Jan. 6,
1914; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914; J 188864.
Fish (Hamilton) jr., 1. © Feb. 24,
1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190245.
Fish (Miss Janet) 1. © Feb. 24,
1914: 2c Feb. 26, 1914; J 190250.
Ford (Miss Emily W.) 1. © Mar.
6, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190537.
Fultz (David J.) 1. © Jan. 3, 1914;
2c. Jan. 5, 1914; J 188787.
Gaynor (Miss Helen) 1. © Mar. 6,
1914; 2c. Mar. 7, 19145 J 190536.
Gersdorff (Mrs. George de) 1. :
Feb. 24, 1914: 2).@ Mebiegs, doi4; J
190261.
Gilbert (Miss Florence) 1, 2. ©
Jan. 16, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 17, 1914;
J 189112. 1891138.
Guiness (J/iss Mirand) and Master
Loel Guiness, 1. © Jan. 21, 1914; 2
c. Jan. 22, 1914; J 189308.
(4
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
MARCEAU (THEODORE C.)—Continued.
Guiness (Miss Tanis) 1. © Jan.
21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914: J 189304.
Guyon (Miss Dorothy) 1. © Jan.
6, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1914; J 188865.
Gyon (Madame) 1. © Feb. 24,1914;
2 c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190246.
©
Hamilton (Mrs. A. Gould) 1.
wane tog 2c. Jan. 15, 1914: J
188998.
and bridal attendants, 1. ©
Jam. 14, 1914: 2 ce. Jan. 15, 1914; J
188997.
Hayden (Miss Faith) 1. © Feb. 28.
1914; 2 @ Mar. 2, 1914: J 190342.
Herter (Albert) 1. © Feb. 24, 1914:
1 ¢. Web. 26, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 14, 1914;
J 190257.
Pee) eb. 24.1914; 1 ¢. Feb.
26, 1914; 1 ec. Mar. 14, 1914; J 190812.
Hewitt (Mrs. Peter Cooper) 1. ©
Hep, 24, 1914- 2 ¢. Feb. 26, 1914; J
190262.
——and Baron Devaux, 1. © Feb.
28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190357.
Hewitt family group, 1. © Feb. 28,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190338.
Hoff (Mrs. John) 1-6. © Feb. 11,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 12, 1914; J 189942-
189947.
©
Hoff (Mme. Whitney) 7-10.
Feb. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1914;
J 190168-190171.
Holman (Mrs. John P.) 1. © Jan.
14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 15, 1914; J 188996.
Holt (Miss Winifred) 1. © Feb. 24,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1914: J 190254.
Hutton (Miss Amy) 1. © Jan. 21,
1914; 2¢. Jan. 22, 1914; J 189301.
Jacques (Madamoiselle) 1. © Feb.
28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190351.
iene (irs. EM.) 1. °©° Jan. 9,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 10, 1914; J 188914.
Kreisler (Mrs. Fritz) 1. © Feb. 24,
1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190260.
Kunz (Miss Hlizabeth) 1. © Feb.
28, 1914; 2 e. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190350.
Kewis (We KR.) 1. © Jan. 3,.1914;
2 Jan, 5, 1914: J 188736.
Lewisohn (Mrs. Phillip) 1, 2. ©
Feb. 18, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 16, 1914;
J 190023, 190024.
Livingston (Jefferson) 1. © Jan. 6,
1914; 2 ec. Jan. 9, 1914: J 188863.
MacAlpine (Harriet) 1. © Mar. 6,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190534.
Markie (Mrs. Francis Hartman)
group, 1. © Feb. 28, 1914; 2 ce Mar.
2, 1914; J 190344.
3904
MARCEAU (THEODORE C.)—Continued.
Marsh (Mr. and Mrs. Frederick) 1.
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J
190356.
Marshall (Florence H.) 1. © Feb.
24, 1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190851.
Maynard (Mr. and Mrs. Walter) 1.
© Feb. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1914; J
190256.
Mays (Paul) 1. © Mar. 6 ,1914;
2c. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190533.
Meyer (Baroness De) 1. © Feb.
24, 1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190243.
Monasterace (Donna Maria Toma-
celli di) and Miss Borwick, 1. 2.
Mar. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 30, 1914;
J 191198, 191199.
Mora GE. (ours) 1. ©. Jan. 21,
1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914: J 189306.
Muirer (Miss Anna) 1. © Jan. 9,
1914-2 e. Jan. 10, 1914: J 188916.
©
Murchison (Mrs, Kenneth) 1.
Feb. 28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J
190348.
Nicoll (Miss Josephine) and Mr.
Wooley, 1. © Feb. 28. 1914; 2 c. Mar.
2, 1914; J 190360.
Nicolls (Mrs. D. L.) and friend, 1.
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J
190358.
Norrie (Mrs. C. B.) Miss Janet Fish
and G. Darlington, 1. © Feb. 24,
1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 26, 1914: J 190259.
Onativia (Gerald) 1. © Jan. 21,
1914-2) e. Jan. 22. 1914: J 189308.
Parks (Elsie) 1. © Feb. 28, 1914;
2c. Mar. 2, 1914: J 190352:
Peck (Yrs. T. BR.) 1. © Feb. -28,
1914° 2 ce Mar, 2,:4914 + J 190359.
Porter (Miss Katherine) 1. © Jan.
21, 1914 - 2 ce. Jan.'22, 1914;°J 189302.
Primrose (Hon. Neil) 1. © Jan. 9,
1914; 2 c Jan. 10, 1914: J 188918.
Rainey (Mrs. Roy) 1. © Feb. 28,
1914: 2c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190353.
Richards (Mrs. I.) and Miss Anna
Muirer; 12° © Jan. 9, 1914; 2) ¢ Jan.
10, 1914; J 188919.
Rinehart (Mrs. Mary) 1.2. © Jan.
14° 1914: 20°e each Jani 15, 119143 oF
188994, 188995.
Rodewald (Miss Marie) 1. © Feb.
DA ON A 2 ce. Meb. 26, 1914 + Tr 190252.
imecers) (Urs to 7S.) $1. © Janes;
1914; 2c. Jan. 5, 1914: J 188742.
Roosevelt (Mrs. John) 1. © Jan.
141914 2 eo dan. $5, 1914: J £89009:
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3905
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.9
Marceau (Treopore ©.) —Continued.
Rutherford (Jfrs. Walter) 1.
Feb. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1914; J
190264.
Ruxton (Miss Louise) 1. © Jan. 9,
1914; 2c. Jan. 10, 1914; J 188913.
Sage (Misses Mary R. and Kathe-
riné R.) 1. © Dec. 6, 1913; 2 ¢. Jan.
9, 1914: J 188948.
Sands (Miss Louise) 1. © Feb. 24,
1914; 2 c Feb. 26, 1914; J 190251.
Schnaier (Milton) 1, 2. © Feb. 20,
1914 ; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1914; J 190166,
190167.
Senses group, 1. © Feb. 28, 1914;
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190340.
Siegfried (Miss Margherita) 1. ©
Mar. 6, 1914; 2 c Mar. 7, 1914: 2
190530.
Smith-Hanan (Mrs. Talbot) 1. ©
Jan. 28, 1914; 2 « Jan. 29, 1914; J
189429.
Spencer (Mrs. Lorillard) 1. © Jan.
21,'1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914: J 1893814.
Tanner (Frederick C.) 1. © Jan. 8,
1914; 2c. Jan. 5, 1914; J 188748.
Tellejen (Lou) 1. © Feb. 24, 1914;
2c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190258.
Thebauld (Mrs. Paul) 1. © Feb. 9,
1914; 2c. Feb. 10, 1914; J 189820.
Tilton (Mrs. Newell) 1. © Jan. 21,
1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; J 1893815.
Torpadie (Miss) 1. © Jan. 21,1914;
2c. Jan. 22, 1914; J 1893805.
Trevor (Miss Louise) 1. © Feb.
28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190349.
Voleh (Mrs. Morris) and children,
1,2. © Jan. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. each Jan. 9,
1914; J 188861, 188862.
Vreeland (Miss Marjorie A.) 1. ©
Jam 3, 1914-. 2 c. dan. 5, 1914; J
188740.
Ward (Cabot) 1. © Mar. 28, 1914;
2c. Mar. 25, 1914; J 191041.
Ward (W. B.) 1. © Feb. 28, 1914;
2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190341.
Wilder (Miss Sylvia) 1. © Feb. 24,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 26, 1914; J 190258.
Wood (Miss A.) 1. © Feb. 28,1914;
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; J 190854.
Ziegler (Mrs. William) 1. © Mar.
6, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190529.
wae (=. (Ce) Fan. 3, 191452. 6. eden
Jan. 5, 1914; J 188738, 188739, 188741.
Zomelli (Madame) 1-9. © Jan. 14,
1914; 2c. each Jan. 15, 1914; J 189000-
189008.
MARSHALL (Murray McKee) Port-
land, Or. [3905
Young mother madonna. © Feb. 2,
1914; 2c. Feb. 10, 1914; J 189811.
MARTIN (FREDERICK W.) Pasadena,
Cal. [3906
Last span in the great highway. ©
Dec. 5, 1915! 2 @ Jano, 1914; J
188698.
MARTIN (WILLIAM §.) Willimantic,
Conn. [3907
Chums. © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Mar.
17, 1914; J 190820.
MaRTIN’S (JOHN) HOUSE, New York.
[38908-8912
[Colored post cards]:
Birdie said, the other day a pretty
little bird—Come play, dear little
friend.—Daisy, one day I picked a
daisy.—Friend, its sweet to see.—Gal-
lop, most every one can ride. © Mar.
15, 1914; 1 ec. each Mar. 24, 1914; le.
each Mar. 30, 1914; K 72299-72303.
MarRvVIN (FRANK C.) Zumbrota, Minn.
. [3913
Zumbrota, Minn. © Mar. 20, 1914;
2c. Mar. 25, 1914; J 191036.
Massey (GERALD L.) Big Eddy, Ore.
[3914
Eels climbing over wall. © June 1,
1913; 2 c. Jan. 21, 1914; J 189648.
MATZENE Co., Chicago. [3915-3965
Cavalieri (Lina) 1-7. © Feb. 5,
1914: 2 c. each Feb. 7, 1914; J 189665-
189671.
Muratore (Lucien) 144. © Feb. 5,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 7, 1914; J 189672-
189715.
MAWRGLEN EXHIBITION CoO., Mawrglen,
Pa. [3966
Double header. © Feb. 21, 1914; 1
e, Feb. 20, 1914; 1 e. Feb. 27, 1914;
J 190291.
Mayer (L. L.) Chicago. [8967
Save your dollar for a rainy day. ©
Mar. 25, 1914; 2 e. Mar. 28, 1914;
K 722628.
Mayer (S.) & sons, New York. [3968
Lids for kids. © Jan. 26, 1914; 2 c.
Jan. 27, 1914; K 69758,
MELLEN PHOTO CO., Chicago.
[3969-3971
Art study, 01. © Nov. 29, 1918; 2 ¢.
Dee. 17, 1918; J 189259.
He thinks of me, 31. © Nov. 29,
1913; 2 ec. Dec. 3, 1918; J 189260.
Meditation, 25. © Noy. 29, 1913;
| 2c. Dec. 3, 1918; J 189261.
76
6
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¥
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;
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
4071
MENDOZA GALLERIES, LTD., London.
[3972
Dedham mills. © Jan. 3, 1914; 2c.
Jan, 10, 1914; K 68874.
MERCHANTS PUB. Co., Kalamazoo, Mich.
[8973-4039
[Colored prints of various sizes]:
After the rain.—At the races.—
Birches.—Come on in.—Debutante.—
Hyening.—Fluffy Ruffles. — Kate. —
Lassie Mary.—Lilacs.—Meadow mir-
ror.—Miss June.—Motor girl.—Our
pilot. — Poplars. — Rosalie. — Rose
queen. — Ruth. — Senorita. — Spring
beauty.—Tess. — Winter brook. —Win-
ter’s mantle.—Who is it. © Jan. 2,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 5, 1914; K 70149-
70172.
[48 prints of various sizes, some col-
ored]:
Alone at last.—Anglers.—Anxious
moments.—At milking time.—Back
home again.—Bear stories.—Chip off
the old block.—Devotion.—Ferryman’s
daughter.—First love.—First ride—
Friendly audience.—Get a _ horse.—
Happy hours.—Her favorite spot.—
Home from the pasture.—Homeward
bound.—I sink it’s a wooster.—In hia-
ing.—In the game.—Innocence.—Love
is blind.—Love me and the world is
mine.—Making up.—Merry ha ha.—
Moonlight on the bay.—No accountin’
for summer boarders.—Old mill.—
Prize winner.—Right number.—Rustie
hospitality. — Something doing. —
Stung.—Telltale eyes.—There’ll be a
hot time in the old house tonight.—
This ain’t a_ self-starter. — Three
daisies.— Want a drink.—Watching the
fire fairies—Well guarded.—Where
Lillies grow.—Which is the city
cousin.—Willing captive. © Jan. 2,
sae 2c. each Jan. 12, 1914; K 69009-
69051.
METCALF (CHARLES A.) Zanesville, O.
040
Charles A. Metcalf and co. no. 874.
© Dec. 30, 1918; 2 ec. Jan. 14, 1914;
J 188961.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BOARD
OF FOREIGN MISSIONS, New York.
[4041
Idol-maker in Shanghai. ©1ce. Jan.
20, 1914 ; J 189318.
MeETTE (Kurtis J.) Chicago. [4042
Meyer, Bot co., Chicago. [4048-4045
[Colored print letterheads] X, Y, Z.
© Jan. 27, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 19,
1914; K 70845-70847.
Meyers (J. W.) Chicago. [4046
[Animated booklet, man. arms out-
stretched, behind open book.] © Jan.
26, 1914; 2 c. Jan 28, 1914: K 69759.
MICHIGAN LITHOGRAPHING co., Grand
Rapids. [4047-4049
[Colored prints 12 by 16 inches]:
Coquette.—Ingenue.—Sweet sixteen.
© Feb. 10, 1914; 2 c each Feb. 13,
1914; K 70683-70685.
MILFELD (F. J.) De Soto, Mo. [4050
De Soto, Mo.. cirkut view looking
east. © Dec. 1, 1913; 2 c« Jan. 12,
1914; J 188923.
MILLER (HENRY C.) Ray, N. D. [4051
Ray, N. D., 1918. © Jan. 29, 1914;
2c. Feb. 2, 1914; J 189449.
MILLER (JAMES A.) Gordon, Neb.
[4052, 4053
Egan’s (Jimmy) sod shanty. ©
Heb.’ 19, 19145 .2 ©. Web. 21, 1914: J
190175.
Hollow Horn Bear and American
Horse, sons of noted Sioux chiefs. ©
Feb. 19, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1914; J
190174.
MILLER (OWEN) St. Louis. [4054
Heroic musicians of the Titanic. ©
Dec. 24, 1918; 2 @ Jan. 21, 1914; K
69532.
MILLER PHOTO CO., Kiamath Falls, Or.
[4055-4061
[7 photographs] :
Modoc lava beds, ice cave, 519.—
Modoe lava beds, in the ice cave, 513.—
Modoc lava beds, interior Bear Foot
cave.—Modoe lava beds, interior cin<
der cone, 511.—Modoc lava beds, in<
terior ice cave, 510.—Pelicans, Klam-
ath Lake, Or., 479, 480. © Jan. 1,
1914; 2 ec. each Jan. 26, 1914; J 189371-
189377.
Mitts (Enos A.) Longs Peak, Colo.
[4062-4069
Mountain sheep, 1-8. © Dec. 29,
1913; 2c. each Jan. 6, 1914: J 189015~
189022.
Mitts (WILLIAM) & son, Providence,
RR. 1. [4070, 4071
Opening of the new state dock, Dec.
Pleasant view power plant, plate} 17, 1918, 1, 2. © Dec. 17, 1918; 2c.
iG
B-Z 3. ©1c. Feb. 12, 1914; I 1702.
each Jan. 12, 1914; J 188924. 188925.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4072
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
MILO BAR BELL CO., Philadelphia.
[40724078
Pose showing arm muscles. © Feb.
7, 1914; 2 ce. Feb. 14, 1914; J 189985.
[6 photographs] :
Balancing a bar.—Holding a bar,
first position.—Holding a bar, second
position.—Holding a bar, third posi-
tion.—Man ou position. — Weighing a
bar. © Feb. 3, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 6,
1914; J oe ROS
Miner (W. 1.) Chicago. [4079-4085
Resilient values of draft gears,
graphically illustrated, no. 60. © Dec.
ol. 1915* 1° ean, 26.1914; 1 1693.
—— 67. Jan; 8, 1914° 1. ¢. Jan.
12; 1914; I ae
68..© Jan. 21, 1914%62 ¢- Fam.
26, 1914; I 1694.
——69. © Jan. 21, 1914; 1 @ Jan.
26, 1914; I 1695.
——T70. © Jan. 29, 1914; 1 ce Mar.
2, 1914; I 1734.
——— 71. © Feb, 12, 1914; 1 @ Mar.
21914 >. T1735:
7s. © Feb. 21, 1914; 1 ¢ Mar.
16, 1914; I 1750.
MITCHELL (JNO. J.) & Co., New York.
[4086-4089 |
American ladies tailor, season 1914.
© Jan.-20, 1914: 2 ¢. Jan. 22. 191A -
Ix 69610.
Mitchell fashions, supplement, the
Sartorial Art Journal, A, B, C, spring
and summer, February 1914. © Feb.
toe 10s 2. ec. each Web! 16, 1914; KK
TOT9T—T0799.
MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago. [4090-4171
Clifford (Jack) and Evelyn Nesbit
Thaw, D4. .@iNov. 22.) 1913). 2e:
nd seed
each Feb. 2, 1914; J 189483-189496 ;
Hvans (Amy) 41652-1, 2, 4, 7, 18, 14,
2-3. NG). Jan. ‘26; 1914: 2 ¢. each
Mar. 2, 1914; J 190322-190336.
Sherman (Sen. L. Y.) 1-10. © Jan.
14, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb. 2, 1914; J |
189450189459.
Thaw (Evelyn Nesbit) mee
Nov. 22, 1918; 2 ¢c. each Feb. 2 ive
J 189521-189536.
and Russell Thaw, 1, 2. ©
Nov. 22, 1913; 2 ec. each Feb. 2, 1914;
J 189481, 189482.
Thaw (Russell) 1-24. © Nov. 22,
1913; 2c. each Feb. 2, 1914; J 189497-
189520.
(22-40964.) © Noy. 22, 1913;
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Minn. [4172
Residence plan of house built and
owned by Frank A. Monroe. © 1 e¢.
Mar. 23, 1914; I 1778.
MONTGOMERY (CHARLES FOSTER) Stark-
ville, Miss. [4173
Mississippi A. & M. college, regi-
mental drill. © Mar. 12, 1914; 1 ¢.
Mar. 16, 19144; ive Mar’ Ze 194: J
191098.
Moops Pus. co., New York. [4174
International fiction musie drama
politics. [Beauty unadorned] © Dec.
26, 19138; 2 ce. Jan. 12, 19145 K 69513.
Moon (T. C.) Tilton, N. H. [4175-4178
{4 photographs] :
Desert (Mt.) from Gotts Island, Me.
—Gotts Island, Me., Eastern Point.—
Gotts Isalnd, Me., North shore.—Gotts
Island, Me., surf. © Jan. 17, 1914; 2
ec. each Jan. 21, 1914; J 189273-189276.
Moore (Harry P.) Norfolk. [4179
Vermont (Battleship) in storm at
sea. © Dee. 19, 19145 2re. Jan. 15,
1914; J 189269.
Moore (Henry) Kansas City, Mo.
[4180
Ayesworth (G. A.) © Jan. 7, 1914;
. Jan. 12, 1914; J 188926.
(WiLLIAM H.) Hoboken, Pa.
[4181
Simplified method for laying out
gear teeth. ©1c. Mar. 6, 1914; I 1739.
Morrecyt (Isaac V.) Higin, Tl. [4182
Elgin, Ill., St. John church. © Jan.
19, 1914; 2 c. Jan: 21, 1914; J 189272.
2'e
MoRITZ
Morre.t (JOHN) & SON, Clinton, Ia.
[4183
Coliseum, Clinton, Ia. © Jan. 7,
1914; 1c¢. Jan. 8, 1914; I 1674,
Me.
[41844186
Birthday greeting cards, 23 by 6
inches. I’ve traveled far to find your
door {No. 4]—Many thoughts are with
you that you know not of [No. 3]—
To greet you has this little card [No.
2] © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 c each Jan. 2,
1914; K 69179-69181.
MogRIS ART CO., Portland,
& Brnson, Newport, Pa.
[4187
Greek memorial arch. Buffalo Mt.,
| Newport, Pa. ©’ Jan. 2, -1oi14= 2c.
Jan. 29, 1914; J 189640.
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| Mosser (SAMUEL GorDoN) Philadel- | Murray (J. F.) New York. [4208
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Howdy—Pap. © Dec. 18, 1913; 2 © Dee! 16, 1918: 2 ¢ Jan'9, 1914:
:
Jan. 15, 1914; K 69242.
Moulin (GABRIEL) San Francisco.
[4189-4191
Panama-Pacific internat]. expo.
grounds:
Aerial view looking east.—Aerial
view looking west. © Jan. 10, 1914;
2 e¢. Jan. 19, 1914; J 189127, 189128.
San Francisco Bay, aerial view Gov-
ernment dry docks. © Feb. 1, 1914;
2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; J 189796.
Moxie (Epwarp HENrRy) Los Angeles,
[4192-4193
Moyle’s no. 2 portable rapid drop
mill with gas engine. . Mare 2,
i914; 1'¢. Mar. 16, 1914; I 1748.
—with water-wheel. © Mar. 12,
fe ete Mar. 16, 1914- T 1749.
Mvutier (H.) jr., Brooklyn.
[4194-4197
U. S. battleship fleet, 187. © Feb.
19, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1914; J 190173.
Utah (U. S. 8.) Plunging into sea.—
Rising with sea. © Jan. 1, 1914: 2
ce. each Jan. 14, 1914; J 189256, 189257.
Vermont (U.S. S.) in a storm. ©
feet. 1914 >) 26e, Jan. 17,.1914: J
189258.
MULLER (ENRIQUE) Brooklyn.
[4198, 4199
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ship commanded by Admiral Alden,
tore OliGe ©) Jan. 2; 1912; 2 ¢. Feb.
17, 1914; J 190053.
Pennsylvania (U. S. S.) under way,
O17. © Feb. 10, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 17,
1914; J 190054.
MULLETT (GEORGE C.) Washington.
[4200
Lady may not wish to be her lover’s
Pupeor ive “© 1)¢ Mar. 6, 1914: J
190522.
MUNICH STATUARY & ALTAR Co., Mil-
waukee. [4201-4205
Altar design, no. 1702, 1801, 1802,
1806, 1811. © ‘Jan, SO. Oleh = 2 eC, each
Feb. 2, 1914; K 70032-70036.
MureHy (JAMES Boyton) San Fran-
cisco. [4206, 4207
Army of the unemployed. © Mar. 8,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 9, 1914; K 71507.
General meeting during the election.
[Post eard] © Ree, 171914: Qe;
Feb. 24, 1914; 71085.
K 68955.
Murray (JouHn J.) Long Island City,
EY. [4209-4215
Granite monument no. 356. ©l1e.
Mar. 25, 1914; I 1790.
Granite tablet no. 310.
25, A9I4 =, TUFS9;
Monumental work,
each Jan. 9, 1914; I
MUTUAL FILM CORP.,
© 1c. Mar.
Ses ave (@ ilies
1686-1680.
New York.
[4216-4261
Mexican war, 1-36. ©1e. each Jan.
29, 1914; J 1898386-189871.
—— 101-110. © 1. each Feb. 12,
1914; J 189892-189901.
Myer (J. A.) Milford, Pa. [4262
Bluff house on the Delaware, Mil-
ford, Pa. © Feb. 14, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
11, 1914; J 189887.
Myers (Boyp S.) Ames, Ia. [4263
Details of construction for fire-proof
residences and apartments. © 1 e.
Feb. 20, 1914; I 1729.
Myer’s (J. W.) Chicago. [4264-4268
Myer’s folders. [B, Cy D; .E] -©
Feb. 14, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 18, 1914;
K 70819-70822.
Myer’s publicity folders. [A] ©
Feb. 14, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1914; K
70818.
Nara (J. WILLIAM) Calumet, Mich.
[4269
Italian hall disaster in pictures. ©
Feb. 4, 1914; 2 ¢,.Feb. 19, 1914; J
190066.
NasH (H.) Norwood, O. [42704673
Appointment series no. 95:
Meet me at —— on the
A, B.—Meet me at the time, the
place and the date, A, B. © Nov. 26,
1913; 2 c. each Jan. 13, 1914; K 69118—
69121.
Best Easter wishes, A-D, E 69. ©
Apr. 25, 1913; 2 c. each Jan. 16, 1914;
IK 69341-69344.
Bewitching Hallowe’en, Hallowe’en
series no, 26:
Beware of spooks with eyes of
green.—Don’t dive for apples.—If you
should meet a witch like the one
above.—Never get scared by a green
eyed cat. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 c. each
Mat. 23, 1914; K 72048, 72049, 72053,
72054.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4673
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
NASH (1Ii.)—Continued.
Birthday series no. 35:
Like the spring may thine be a
happy birthday.—May thy birthday
like the yiolets bring thee joy and
love.—May your birthday be one round
of pleasure.—May your birthday be
one sweet dream of happiness.—Right
joyous birthday to thee—wWish of thy
friend is happy be thy birthday. ©
Dec. 9, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 10, 1914;
K 68765-68770.
39:
Birthday congratulations.—Birthday
greetings, A-C.—Birthday remem-
brances.—Kind thoughts and _. best
wishes for your birthday. © Dec. 9,
1911; 2 ¢. each Jan. 10, 1914; K 68789-—
68794.
—— 776:
I have been thinking of your birth-
day for some time.—QJust to remind
you that your birthday is remem-
bered.—May your birthday be a happy
one.—To allow your birthday to pass
unnoticed.—Your birthday is an event
that I like to remember.—Your birth-
day, it isn’t the day. © Dec. 20, 19138;
2c. each Jan. 18, 1914; K 69138-69143.
—— 717:
Birthday greeting.—Birthday vow.—
Birthday wish.——-My birthday greeting
for you.—One birthday.—Your birth-
day. © May 31, 1913; 2 & each Jan.
10, 1914; K 68834-68839.
Blarney castle, oh Blarney castle,
Steet. ©udprs 25,4918: 2ie. "Jan:
16, 1914; K 69845.
Christmas series no. 49: Merry
Christmas, A-E. .© Dee. 1, 1911; 2c.
each Jan. 10, 1914; K 68778-68782.
Merry Christmas and
happy New Year. © Dec. 6, 1911; 2.
Jane tO) woe Ko 'GSir,
[Colored cards 5 by 9 inches]:
Detect your nature by your old
gloves.—Look at your hat.—Your char-
acter revealed aS you wear out the
soles of your shoes.—Your disposition
by the way you wear out your hose.
© Sept. 15,, 1913; 2 c. each Feb. 21,
1914; K 70983, 70984, 70986, 70988.
—— Your character by the form of
your lips.—Your disposition by the
color of your eye.—Your nature by the
outline of your nose.—Your traits by
the shape of your ear. © Jan. 15,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1914; K 70985,
70987, T0989, 70990.
Dance series no. 96:
Glassy floor and warmth and swirl.—
Maiden’s bait, the bachelor’s snare.—
80
NASH (H.)—Continued.
Papa’s left the hot old gym.—Talk
aud walk, glide and slide-—wWhat are
those antics Gldys——-What dance is
fast and slow by turns. © Noy. 26,
19138; 2c. each Jan. 10, 1914; K 68848~—
68853.
Dublin, Ireland, dear old Dublin far
away, St. P. 31.- © Apr. 23, 1918-2 c.
Jan. 16, 1914; K 693847.
[Easter cards series] E 39:
All best love.—Happy in the Sav-
ior’s love.—Like the sunshines bright-
est ray.—May the season bring you
joy.—Shout the glad tidings.—Bright-
est and the fairest. © June 7, 1912;
2c. each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69246, 69261,
69265, 69267, 69270, 69271.
E 40:
Best wishes for Easter.—Congratu-
Jations.—Greetings.—Joys.—May it be
blithsome.—Offering. © June 7, 1912;
2c, each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69245, 69248,
69260, 69264, 69266, 69269.
E 42:
Easter.—Easter gladness.—Haster
greetings.—Easter joys.—Gladsome
Easter.—Joys of Easter. © June 7,
1912; 2c. each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69249,
69250, 69259, 69262, 69280, 69288.
E 54:
Best Easter wishes, to tiny hearts
where love abides.—Easter greeting,
where busy hands and happy hearts.—
Easter joy, may the dear little hearts.—
Easter thoughts, little thoughts of kind-
ness. © Apr. 22, 1913; 2 ¢. each Jan.
13. 1914; K 69114-69117.
—— } 55:
Paster glad greetings.—LHaster joys
be yours.—Haster token.—Glad Easter
wishes. © Apr. 28, 1918; 2 ec. each
Jan. 13, 1914; K 69130-69133.
TL
Easter greetings.—Easter joys be
thine—For a happy Haster.—Glad
Easter greeting.—Joyful Easter time.
© Apr. 21, 1913; 2c. each Jan. 16, 1914;
K 69312-69316.
Easter greetings, A-F, E 41. ©
June 7, 1912; 2 ce. each Jan. 16, 1914;
K 69251-69256.
Easter offerings, E 71. © June 7,
1912; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; K 69268.
_._— Haster series Ha: aieo to) ADE.
21, 1918: 2 c. Jan. 16, 1914; K 69311.
Easter series no. 37:
Best wishes.—Greetings, A, B.—
Joys.—Token. © June 7, 1912; 2 c.
each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69247, 69257,
69258, 69263, 69272.
i
et
MISCELLANEOUS GLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
Nasu (H.)—Continued.
Faster wishes, A-D, E 308. © June
a2, 1013; 2 c. each Jan. 16, 1914; K
69303-69306.
Greeting series no. 538:
Apple blossom, preference.—Aster,
variety.—Cosmos, always beautiful.—
Crocus, beautiful ever.—Geranium,
preference.—Golden rod, precaution.—
Holly, foresight.—Hollyhock, fruitful-
ness.—Jonauil, I desire a return of
affection.—Poppy, consolation——Rose,
love-—Snowdrop, hope. © Nov. 29,
1911: 2 ec. each Jan. 10, 1914; K 68729-
68740.
— 61:
Glad remembrance.—Kind remem-
brance from a dear friend.—Merry
thoughts and pleasant memories.—My
kindest greeting to my dearest friend.
© Feb. 20, 1913; 2 c. each Jan. 10,
1914; K 68854-68857.
Greetings on St. Patrick’s day, St.
Eseries) a4. 16) Apr. 25, 1913; 2 «.
Jan. 16, 1914; IK 69352.
Halloween series no. 11:
Across the moon on Hallowe’en.—
Hallowe’en, around and around the
witches ride.—Hallowe’en, from an-
cient eaves and dusty crevices.—Hoot-
ing of the owl.When imps cause
pumpkins to blink.—Let fancy con-
verse. © Jan. 21, 1914; 2 c. each Mar.
28, 1914; K 72029-72031, 72033; 72036,
72044.
In memoriam, decoration day, A-F,
D 6. © June 7, 1912; 2 c. each Jan.
16, 1914; K 69282-69287.
Joyous Easter, A-D, E 68. © Apr.
22, 1913. 2c, each Jan. 16, 1914; K
69329-69332.
Keep on dancing, you runt, when
you get sunstruck you’re mine. © Sep.
19, 1913; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1914; K 71006.
Motto series no. 88:
Blessed are they who have the gift
of making friends.—Don’t be back-
ward when you're right. I do think
the best way to see ourselves.—Keep
your feet warm.—Let me not neglect
or defer any kindness.—Let us be con-
tent with what we have.—Look on the
bright side of life-—So long as we love
we serve—Thank God every morn-
ing.—Those who have looked for the
best in others——Where there is faith
there is love.—World is full of a num-
per of things. © Aug. 8, 1913; 2 «c.
each Jan. 10, 1914; K 68822-68838.
New Year series no. 32:
Happy New Year, A-F. © June 22,
1911; 2 ec. each Jan, 10, 1914; K 68727,
68728, 68795-68798.
4673
NASH (E.)—Continued.
39:
During the coming year.—Health,
happiness and friends’ sincere. — I
would make this New Year’s greeting
so cheerful.—Let this first day Janu-
ary.—May the New Year bring you
suecess.—New Years is a cover. ©
Dee. 6, 1911; 2 c. each Jan. 10, 1914;
K 68741-68746.
[Prints for fans] H. 845, 846, 855,
859-862. © Sept. 15, 1913; 2 e. Feb.
21, 1914; K 70991-70997.
I’d give my other eight lives for
a piece of ice.—Its a bear.—120 in the
shade and I should worry and lose my
shape, H 863-866, H 879, H 880. ©
Sept. 15, 1913; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1914;
IK 70998-71005, 71007.
—— In my haste I asked, is it hot
ehough for you.—Keep on biting.—
This weather is what Sherman says
war was. H 832-H 834, H 888-H 844,
H 856—-H 858, H 867—-H 871, H 873-H
878, H 881-H 883. © Sept. 15, 1913;
2c. each Mar. 16, 1914; K 71757-71786.
St. P. [series] no. 28:
Greetings of shamrock.—Ireland for-
ever.—Morns morning to you.—Re-
member green Erin. © Apr. 25, 19138:
2c. each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69351, 69358,
69364, 69356.
bbe
Giants causeway, on Erin’s shore.—
Irish village, the night was still.—
Lakes of Killarney, by Killarney’s
lakes.—Rural bridge, Ireland, the
Shannon flows proudly to the sea. ©
Apr. 25, 1918; 2 c. each Jan. 16, 1914;
K 69350, 69354, 69355, 69357.
[St. Patrick’s day cards series] St.
P. 338: Best of luck will always wait
upon you.—Dear little—Flower of
more pretentious worth.—I’d rather
own that cart sir.—Three little leaves
of Irish green.—To thee I give the
triple leaf. © Apr. 21, 1918; 2 c. each
Jan. 16, 1914; K 69817-69319, 69321,
698238, 69324.
St. Patrick’s day, God bless the
Irish, A-F, St. Patrick’s series no. 15.
© Jan. 29, 1912; 2c. Jan. 18, 1914; K
69150-69155.
St. Patrick’s day greetings, St. P.
[series] 384: Blarney castle—Glen-
garriff castle—Holy Cross Abbey.
Thurles, Tipperary Co.—Lismore
castle, Co. Waterford Mallow castle,
Co. Cork. © Apr. 25, 1913; 2 c. each
Jan. 16, 1914; K 69358-69362.
81
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pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
NASH (E.)—Continued.
St: Patrick's: day,'\(St.. (2782) 0
brings to you and me.—Made cheerful
by friendly thoughts.— Time for
thought and _ reflection—When any
Irish blood.—With fond recollections
I send you this.—With thoughts pleas-
ant as the restful green. © Apr. 21,
1918; 2 ec. each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69320,
693822, 69325, 69326-69328.
St. Patrick’s day series no. 29. ©
Apr 25, A91S 4 24e. Jan. 16) 191s Ke
69368.
St. Patrick’s series no. 29: Dear
Irish hearts.—Erin go bragh, A, B.
Gy Apr 2a els 2 te each ane AG,
1914: K 69846, 69348, 69349.
[Series no.] T B 33: Best wishes
and greetings. — Greetings and kind
thoughts.—Greetings kind and true.—
Kind love and greetings.—My love and
kind greetings.—My sincere greet-
ings. © Dec. 12, 1911; 2 c. each Jan.
10, 1914; K 68759-68764.
——B 60: Best wishes for you to-
day.—Forget about the frowns and
tears.—How old you are it matters
not.—Let your birthday dawn with
pleasant gratifications.— May every
second of your birthday represent a
happiness in the year just passed.—
Never let your heart grow old.—With
your birthday, just keep folks guess-
ing about your age. © Oct. 24, 1912;
2 ce. each Jan. 10, 1914; K 68810—
68816.
B 60:
Congratulations on being alive.—
Hyery birthday is a good place to look
back on happiness.—Here’s to your
natal day.—It’s always a glad day for
some one.—No matter how old you are
to-day. © Oct. 24, 1912; 2 ec each
Jan. 10, 1914; I< 68817-68821.
——B 87:
Encireling this birthday card.—
Kindly read the encircling birthday
wishes.—May your birthday be at-
tended with the sentiments expressed
around this card.—My best wish for
your birthday.—My best wishes and
birthday greetings.—My birthday good
wishes encircle this card. © Aug. 8,
1918: 2 ¢c. each Jan. 10, 1914; K 68864—
68869.
38:
Easter good wishes.—Easter greet-
ings.—EHaster joys.—Glad lHaster.—
Glad Easter greetings—Happy LEas-
ter. © Dec. 9, 1911; 2 ¢. each Jan.
10, 1914; K 68783-68788.
82
NASH (E.)—Continued.
G 40:
For auld acquaintance sake.—
Greetings with smiles.—Here’s a hand-
shake and may you live a long time.—
I’m thinking of you often.—Salutations
of friendship.—Word to tell I wish you
well. © Mar. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. each Jan.
10, 1914; K 68805-68809, 68922.
——G 483:
Good cheer be yours.—Good health
be yours.—I’ve known you _ long
enough.—It seems that there is no
greater happiness.—Let this greeting
penetrate your time.—May flowers of
cheerfulness.—May the secret of hap-
piness.—Small effort of selecting this
greeting.—These words are to trans-
port the expression.—This for a hand-
shake.—With pleasant thoughts.—
Words were never tsed for better pur-
pose. © Nov. 22, 1911; 2 ce. each Jan.
10, 1914; K 68747-68758.
BAO:
Biggest question on Hallowe’en.—
Gee the things that us kids seen.—
Goblins circle the old witch queen.—
On Hallowe’en goblin cats are easy to
chase.—Pumpkin face upon a post.—
Some goblins are fat. © Jan. 20, 1914;
2- ec. each Mar. 25. geee ise (2052,
72039, 72047, 72050-72052.
M Ads
As a ray of sunlight—Being away
from you.—Of all things entitled to
the name of beautiful—Remember the
things we liked to do.—To keep alive.—
Wasn’t it fine when you and I played
together. © Sept. 9, 1912; 2 c. each
Jan. 10, 1914; K 68799-68804.
T 40:
Real Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving is
a glad day.—Thanksgiving bids me
send to you.—Thanksgiving gladness, I
could not express my gratitude.—
Thanksiving joys, were you seated at
my table. © Jan. 18, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Mar. 28, 1914; K 72027, 72041, 72043,
72045.
Stork series no. 85:
Arrival of a selected baby.—Deliv-
ered a new baby.—Just arrived by
stork post.—Landing of a bran new
baby. © Nov. 26, 1913; 2 ¢c. each Jan.
10, 1914; K 68840-68843.
86:
Arrived to-day a peacherino kiddoe
all O. K.—Born one _ suffragette.—
Born one white hope.—Doctor Stork
left a baby boy. © Nov. 26, 1913; 2c.
Jan. 10, 1914; K 68844-68847.
|
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CLASSES, H TO K
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| no. 1, 1914
| Nasu (E.)—Continued.
Suffragette series no. 94:
' Would you vote for me for fire
chief—Would you vote for me for
health officer—Would you vote for me
for judge.—Would you vote for me for
mail man.—Would you vote for me for
mayor.—Would you vote for me for
sheriff. © Nov. 26, 1913; 2 ec. each
Jan. 10, 1914; K 68858-68863.
Thanksgiving series no. 24 A:
May you always have cause for
Thanksgiving.—Thanksgiving greet-
ings and good wishes.—Thanksgiving
may you always have good cause for
celebrating.—Wish I could be with you
Thanksgiving.—Wishing you a happy
Thanksgiving, no.1,2. © May 2, 1911;
2c each Jam. 10, 1914; K 68771—
G6ST76.
——— 44;
If I get an almanac.—Its a real
Thanksgiving pumpkin.—Mister tur-
key don’t you know.—When Thanks-
giving time comes ’round. © Jan. 19,
1914; 2 c. each Mar. 23, 1914; K 72035,
72038, 72042, 72046.
—— 54:
Honey listen, by and by we gwine
have some pumpkin pie.—Mistah tur-
key says he’s feeling es gay.—Pump-
kins somehow seem to say.—Whats de
meaning of dis pile. © Jan. 16, 1914;
2c. each Mar. 23, 1914; K 72028, 72034,
72037, 72040.
To my valentine, A-D, V. 73.
Apres. tole. 2 ec. each Jan. 16, 1913;
K 69337-69340.
—— V. 49:
Be thou true love—True love
sweetheart.—Token of love my valen-
tine. © Jan. 7, 1912; 2 c. each Jan.
16, 1914; K 69294-69296.
MW. T4:
Cupid broke into my heart.—I did
not think that anyone.—I often wished
your heart was mine.—There may be
many that is true. © Apr. 22, 1913;
2 ec. each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69833-
69336.
Valentine series no 78:
Gee, she’s a peach.—I’ve got my
eyes on you.—Just too late-——Loves me
not.—Nobody loves me.—Wish I had a
girl. © Apr. 25, 1913; 2 ¢. each Jan.
13, 1913; K 69144-69149.
80:
I am a soldier brave and bold.—I’m
a eracker-jack at a tennis game.—I’m
a mighty muscular base ball man.—
I own a beautiful motor car.—Middy
83
Nasu (E.)—Continued.
iS a merry sport.—Western life is a
rough one. © Apr. 25, 1918; 2 c. each
Jan. 16, 1914; K 69365-69370.
—— VV. 47:
Add yours to mine and be my vyal-
entine.—Be my valentine, a _ heart
without a pleasure.—Help in St. Val-
entine’s name, help this cupid fire-
man.—To my valentine I send a heart
with roses fair.—To my valentine, this
ecard is like a little dove.—Wilt be my
valentine, sweethearts are always in
fashion. © June 12, 1912; 2 ec. each
Jan. 16, 1914; K 69301, 69302, 69307-
69310.
——— VV. 49=
Gift of love to my valeutine.—
Hearts token to my valentine-—My
hearts gift, be my valentine. © June
i.) SOI 2c “e Cacthy jane 16). JOA she
69279, 69281, 69289.
—— W 6:
Washington as general.—Washing-
ton at Valley Forge.—Washington, his
boyhood days.—Washington, 1782,
1799, first in war. © June 7, 1913;
2c. each Jan. 16, 1914; K 69297-69300.
Washington [series] 9:
Biyvouac at Monmouth.—Washkington
and Lafayette at Valley Forge.—Wash-
ington at Fort Duquesne.—Washing-
con’s farewell address to his officers.
© Apr; 227 1913: 2°c. each. Jans 13,
1914; K 69134-69137.
10:
First in war.—Washington (Geo.)
candlestick used by, when he wrote
his farewell address.—Washington’s
camp chest.—Washington’s camp uten-
sils used during the revolution. ©
Apr. 26, 1913's 2 ceach Jan. 13, 1914:
IX 69126-69129.
i
President’s house in New York city,
1789.—President’s house in Philadel-
phia, 1791.—Washington’s home, Mt.
Vernon.—Washington’s tomb, Mt. Ver-
non. © Apr. 22, 1913; 2 ¢. each Jan.
13, 1914; K 69122-69125.
Washingion, 1732, 1799, with a heart
Pull of love. W. 7... ©, dune: 7, 1912 ;
2c. Jan. 16, 1914; K 69293.
Washington, 1732, 1799 _ [series]
AV:
Name of American.—Nothing but
harmony.—To be prepared for war.
@y dune -7,1912; 2.¢. each. Jan. 16,
1914. K 69290-69292.
Welcome Easter morning, A-D, EH
Gy: © Apr. 25, 19ts;''2 c. ‘each Jam:
16, 1914: K 69371-69374.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4674
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
Nasu (E.)—Continued.
[4+ colored prints]:
And the goblins will get you if you
don't watch out.—[Girl in jockey at-
tire seated on stool, heads of three
horses in windows behind her] P. 7.—
[Head of Skipper with clay pipe in
mouth, and souwester on head] H. P.
21.—[Smiling faces of two children in
straw hats peering over board fence]
Bsiyt8,
Mar. 23, 1914; K 72063-72066.
[4th of July cards series] J 7:
Greetings.—Heres for a good old
time.—Let us celebrate the day in a
way befitting America.—Long may we
celebrate. — With greetings.—4th of
July. © June 7, 1912; 2 c. each Jan.
16, 1914; K 69273-69278.
[8 colored prints]:
[Girl seated with hand mirror in :
right hand and left hand on hipj—
[Girls heads colored] H. 29-H. 33.—
[Half length view of girl in western
attire] H. 26.—[Print for fan] H. 872.
© Sept. 15, 1918; 2 ce. each Mar. 23,
1914; K 72055-72062.
NATIONAL ASSN. OF ENGINE AND BOAT
MrERS., New York. [4674
Motor boat show. © Jan. 6, 1914;
2c. Jan.. 12, 1914; K 69052.
NATIONAL CLOAK & SUIT CO., New York.
[4675, 4676
National styles, no. 100. © Jan.
8, 1914; 2 «. Jan. 10, 1914; K 68872.
——101. © Jan. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan.
15, 1914; K 69887.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC.,
ton.
Lhasa, Tibet, panorama.
Mar. 20, 1914; J 190869.
NATIONAL PTG. & ENGRAVING CO.,
cago. [4678-4684
Chautauqua, no. 06301. © Jan. 28,
1914; 2c. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69695.
Moving van, no. 06180. © Jan. 9.
1914; 2c. Jan. 12, 1914; K 68998.
Pemberton (Stafford) © Mar. 21,
1914: 2c. Mar. 23, 1914; K 72067.
[Window display cut outs] No.
05793 A—D: "@" Feb. 15, 1914; 2 ‘¢:
each Feb. 7, 1914; K 70854-70857.
NATIONAL PRODUCING Co., Chicago.
[46854698
Washing-
[4677
[9 photographs]:
Dare (The)—Denunciation.—Fare-
well (The)—First aid.—_Judge (The) —
Return (The)—Return of the ring.—
Supplication.—Watching.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188571-188579.
84
(©) jan. 15..1914: 2. .e. earch: |
(Chat Gc.
Chi-
es
© 1c. each |
NELSON (CHARLES IL.) Winnebago, |
Minn. [4694
Winnebago, Minn., Parker college
and dormitory. © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 16. 1914; J 191020.
N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HEBR-
ALD co.) Jersey City. [4695-4786
Before and after [1914]:
© Jan. 1; 1e¢. Jan. 2; K 68250.
© Jan. 3; 1 e. Jan. 5; K 68420.
© Jan. 8; 1c, Jan. 9; K 68712.
© Jan. 11; 1 e Jan, 12; K 69098.
© Jan. 15; 1 ce. Jan. 17; K 69498.
© Jan, 18; 1 c. Jan. 19; K 69501.
© Jan. 22; 1c. Jan. 23; K 69681.
© Jan. 25; 1 ec. Jan. 27; K 69757.
© Jan. 29; 1¢. Jan. 30; K 69982.
© Feb. 1; 1 ec. Feb. 2; K 70068.
© Feb. 5; 1 ce. Feb. 6; K 70229.
© Feb. 8; 1 « Feb. 9; K 70464.
© Feb. 12; 1 c. Feb. 13; K 70704.
© Feb. 15; 1 ec. Feb. 17; K 70815.
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70953.
© Feb. 22; 1 c. Feb. 24; K 71136.
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Feb. 28; K 71240.
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 8; K 71351.
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 71463.
© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 71562.
© Mar. 12; 1 e. Mar. 18; K 71701.
© Mar. 15; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 71755.
© Mar. 19; 1 ce. Mar. 21; K 71973.
Diary of a dyspeptic [1914]:
© Jan. 5; 1¢. Jan. 6; K 68499.
© Jan. 12; 1 ¢, Jan. 18; K 69172.
© Jan. 19; 1 ce. Jan. 20; K 69523.
(© Jan. 26; 1 ce. Jan. 28; K 69781.
© Feb. 2; 1 c. Feb. 3; K 70096.
© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 10; K 70500.
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 70816.
© Feb. 23; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71138.
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 71380.
© Mar. 9; 1 c. Mar. 10; K 71588.
© Mar. 16; 1c. Mar. 17; K 71871.
Discord in A flat. © Dec. 30, 19138;
1 c. Jan. 2; 1914; K 68247.
[1914]:
© Jan. 4; 1¢ Jan. 5; K 68422.
© Jan. 6; 1 ec. Jan. 8; K 68567.
© Jan. 10; 1 e. Jan. 12; K 69092.
© Jan. 17; 1 ce. Jan. 19; K 69500.
© Jan. 24; 1 e. Jan. 26; K 69718.
For this have we daughters [1914]:
© Feb. 18; 1 ec. Feb. 19; K T0876.
no. 1, 1914
MISCELLANEOUS
CLASSES, H TO K
5010
N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM—Continued.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
Sisters of Eve.
22; 1 ¢ Feb. 24; K 71187.
239.
26; 1 ¢ Feb. 28; K 71
et ec). Mar: 8; K 114352.
3; & ce; Mar; 5; K T1417.
6; 1c. Mar. 7; K 71494.
8; Le. Mar. 9; K 71561.
14; 1 ec. Mar. 16; K T1754. |
15; 1 ¢. Mar. 16; K 71756.
20; 1 ¢& Mar. 21; K 71975.
© Dec. 31, 1913; |
1c. Jan. 2, 1914; K 68249.
— [1914]:
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Feb.
ei ¢, Jan. 2; K 68251.
8; le. Jan. 5; K 68421.
7; 1¢. Jan. 8; K 68569.
10; 1 ec. Jan. 12; K 69091.
i dG dat, Lo: K
20; 16 Jan. 22; K
22; 1c. Jan. 238; K 69630.
23; 1 c. Jan. 24; K 69661.
et, 1 €. Jan, 28; K 69780.
2; 4.8. Feb. 33 K. T0095.
‘Toots and her tribulations [1914]:
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
Trials of Editor Mouse.
1913; 1 e. Jan. 2,
20; 1 ec. Feb. 24;
69241.
69608.
|
|
|
UN. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM—Continued.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
Pi el Mars
1b ioe, Mar
18; 1 e@; Mar.
20; 1 & Mar.
13; K 71700.
14; K 71726.
19; K 71891.
21; K 71974.
| NEw YORK HERALD Co., Jersey City.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{
| palace grounds and lake.
| 1914; 1 ec. each Jan. 5, 1914; K 68411-
|
{
ES A | Spo
K 71135. |
2a; 1 C. Hep. 25; K 71160. |
27; 1c. Feb. 28; K 71241.
5; 1c. Mar. 6; K 71462.
10; 1 e. Mar. 11; K 71605.
Peewee. Neate 145 KUL 2 7.
hs bGeMar. 18; KK
© Der
1914; K 68248.
= [stat :
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Mar.
© Mar.
ote Jal, o; 1K
fe ae, gan. 65, 16
DF £-e,, Jan.
14; 1¢. Jan.
ao; i cy Jan.
pes 1c, Jan.
2a. 1 -e, dan.
28; 1c. Jan. 29; K 69981.
380; 1c. Jan. 31; K 70014.
4; 1c. Feb. 5; K 70148.
6; le. Feb. 9; K 70463.
11; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70551.
13; 1 ce. Feb. 16; K T0795.
18; 1 c& Feb: 19; K 70875.
20; le. Feb. 24; K 71134.
25; Lc. Feb. 26; K 71205.
27; 1c. Feb, 28; K 71242.
4; 1c. Mar. 6; K 71461.
el ee MAT eS IAS,
68274.
68568.
10; K 68888.
15; K 69240.
17; K 69499.
22; K 69609.
24; K 69662.
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| Aeroplane—camera
Peking]:
[4787-5010
views of old
Forbidden city.—Great Chien Men
(gate), showing entrance to the For-
bidden City.—Remarkable photograph
68414.
| of the Temple of Heaven.—Winter
© Jan. 4,
Brick Bodkin’s pa [1914]:
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Mar.
© Mar.
© Mar.
4; 1c. Jan. 5; K 68416.
11; 1¢ Jan 12; K 69069.
18; 1c. Jan. 19; K 69488.
25; 1c. Jan. 27; K 69742.
i: dt ¢. Heb. 2; 70059.
8; Le. Feb. 9; K 70454.
15; 2 @ Feb; 173. K, 70806.
22; 4 ec. Feb. 24; K 71129.
1;1e¢. Mar. 3; K 713848.
8? tie. Mar:.9: 5 T1557.
15; 1 @. Mar. 16; K 71750.
Constitutionalist troops rushing into
Culiacan. © Mar. 5, 1914; 1 ¢. Mar. 6,
1914; K 71460.
Daily hint from Paris [1913]:
© Dec.
© Dee.
Bue ae. Palin ee 1S
241 Se Cl Gar sie atid 5
68244.
68245.
— ne aoe
©
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
©) Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
2; K 68246.
on RO USeZTS.
5; K 68404.
5; K 68405.
6; K 68498.
8; K 68565.
8; K 68566.
Jan. Oo: K CSTlt:
. gan. 10; K 68887.
10: 1 ce. Jan. 12; K 69066.
Whe. "yam, 12K 63067.
12> fe. dan. .to; Wh Gols.
138; 1¢ Jan. 15; K 69238.
14; 1¢. Jan. 15; K 69239.
15: 1¢. Jan. 17; K 69483.
16; 1e¢. Jan. 17; K 69484.
17; 1 ¢. Jan. 19; K 69485.
18; 1:2. Jan. 19; K 69486.
19ea e.jan. 20> Koeg522;
Be
AQX2R2ALR NRE
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5010 pt. Iv, n.8., v.9 ;
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
© Jan. 20; 1 c. Jan. 22; K 69606. © Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar. 13; K 71699. |
© Jan. 21; 1 c. Jan. 22; K 69607. © Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 14; K 71725. i
© Jan. 22; 1 ¢. Jan. 23; K 69629. © Mar. 14; 1c. Mar. 16; K 71859. }
© Jan. 23; 1c. Jan. 24: K 69660. © Mar. 15; 1c. Mar. 16; K 71860. .
© Jan. 24; 1c Jan. 26: K 69717. © Mar. 16; 1c. Mar. 17; K 71869.
© Jan. 25; 1 c. Jan. 27; K 69740. © Mar. 17; 1 ¢. Mar. 18; K 71870.
© Jan. 26; 1 c. Jan. 28; K 69779. © Mar. 18; 1 c., Mar. 19; K 71890.
© Jan: 27: 4 6) Jan, 28: K 69778. © Mar. 19; 1 e. Mar. 21; K 71971. f
© Jan. 28; 1 c. Jan. 29: K 69979. © Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 21; K 71972. '
© Jan. 29; 1 «. Jan. 30: K 69980. Fashion magazine section, Mar. 8,
yy Geet ena le. aa new tailored suit lines accentu
. e A ef a < W e E ~
© Jan. 31; 1. Feb. 2; a ee ate the natural curves.—Delightfully
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 2; K 70057. feminine though masculine in cut—_
© Feb. 2; 1c. Feb. 83; K 70094. Details of latest Paris fashions, no.
Feb. 83; 1c. Feb. 5: K 70146. 1-5.—Four types of latest hats, no.
ae Ae. Waly 5 aie a 47 1-5.—Many details call attention to
Te Satta hes Bac tele alk feminine curves—Season of capes
© Feb. 5; 1c. Feb. 6; K 70228. ahead, no. 1-3.—Sleeveless gowns and |
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 70450. feminine curves. © Mar. 8, 1914; 1 «¢.
© Feb. 7; 1 ¢. Feb. 9; K 70451. oF ee 2 ee ao ae
: . Ic ashio , eel, :
© Feb. 8; Te. Feb. 9; beste Apricot taffeta glace skirt.—Atten-
© Feb. 9; 1 ¢. Feb. 10; K 70499. tion is given to wavy hair in simple
© Feb. 10; 1 c. Feb. 12: K 70549. | hairdressing —Between a cape and a
© Feb. 11; 1 c Feb. 12: K 70550. wae = — a oor oy Spee
© Web. 12; 1c. Feb! 13; K 70703. | 5 eee
‘ Lee ee in Paris—Front view of casque coif-
© Feb. 13; 1 ¢. Feb. 16; K 70793. | fure—Girlish midseason hat, made of
© Feb. 14; 1 c Feb. 16: K 70794. | blue moire ribbon—Hat is smartly
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 70818. | posed on a peices fags ines boaaa a
: a a ing.—Lower edge o e skir i
© Feb. ne 1c. Feb. 17; te een far from scant.—Modern psyche knot
S Feb. 17; 1 c. Feb. 18; K 70836. | elaborated by jewell shell ee and
©) Feb. 18; 1 c. Feb. 19; K 70874. | pearl earrings.—New coat gathered in
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70952. | the back.—New corduroy weave used
© Feb. 20; 1c, Feb. 24; K 71125. Cee 2 New ee ae an is
© Feb. 21; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71126. Peapod ereen taffeta gown.—Pompons
© Feb. 22; 1 « Feb. 24: K 71127. | replace aigrettes. —Red charmeuse
© Feb. 23; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71133. | tunis is combined with a black We
: On. Ir 71415 skirt.—Shaped like an hour glass, t ©
© Feb. 24; 1 ¢. Feb. 25: a as new skirt flares out at the hem.—Side
© Feb. 25; 1 c. Feb. 26: K 71204. | view of a casque coiffure.—This is a
© Feb. 26; 1 c Feb. 28: K 71287. | fashionable hat. © Jan. 11, 1914; 1.
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Feb. 28: K 71238, | each Jan, 12, 1914; K 69073-69090.
© Feb. 28; 1 c Mar. 2: K 71304. ie Jan. ao a es od
0 tee ee ae ee ne ancing slash is generally i
OO, Marts 2c Mary 3 K yee front or back of the skirt.—Decorative
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 11879. | house jackets of lace are slipped over
© Mar. 3; 1c. Mar. 5: K 71416. | simple house gowns——Dress is often
© Mar. 4: 1c. Mar. 6: K 71458. | pulled up in a soft draping that gives
REE RS ey SiN Ce AMEE he more freedom for the feet.—BHvening
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. . = ona hats of jet are often crownless.—Halo
fo ae : 41409 |
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 7: K 71492. | like brim of jet beads posed obliquely
© Mar. 7; 1c. Mar. 9; Ix 71536. on a little crown.—New tailored suit
© Mar. 8: 1c. Mar. 9: K 71587. | tunics.—Picturesqueness is a delight-
ale hii! ans "s : _ tr -qror | ful asset of the dancing frocks.—Plac-
© Mar. 9; 1 ¢. Mar. 10; = ods | ing the sash at bust height makes the
(© Mar. 10; 1c. Mar. 11; K 71604. | fieure seem taller and the head
© Mar. 11; 1c. Mar. 18: K 71698. | larger.—Tailored embroidered points
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
5010
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
keep the modest slash from lengthen-
ing.—This Paris gown despite its mod-
ern touches.—Tight skirt may be
caught up prettily. © Jan. 25, 1914;
1 ¢ each Jan. 27, 1914; K 69746-69756.
Feb. 8 [1914]:
Extreme hat brims and fanciful tail-
ored suits in new spring fashions.—
Hat shape is discerned dimly through
the folds.—Hats are widened by hori-
- zontally placed aigrettes.—Letted brim
that looks like a coronet.—Rolling
brim edges are a novelty on this small
high hat. © Feb. 8, 1914; 1 c. each
Feb. 9, 1914; K 70458-70462.
Fat Chance [1914]:
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 8; K 71347.
© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar, 9; K 71555.
© Mar. 15; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 71861. ,
Great Caesar’s ghost [1914]:
© Jan. 4;4 ¢. Jan. 5; K 68415.
© Jan. 11; 1 ce. Jan. 12; K 69068.
© Jan. 18; 1 ¢. Jan. 19; K 69487.
Vanesa: tee Jan; 27: K 69741.
© Feb. 1; 1 c Feb. 2; K 70058.
© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 9; K 70458.
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Feb. 17; K 70805.
© Feb. 22; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71128.
© Mary ®: 1 ¢ Mar. 3: K 71342.
© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 71556.
—— [1914]:
© Mar. 15; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 71749.
Magazine section [Fashion cuts] Jan.
4, 1914:
‘Aubergine purple velvet is combined
with bachelor’s button blue embroid-
ery.—Broadtail and tulle combined, no.
1.—Broadtail coat worn over no. 1,
no. 2.—Tros blue velvet. with black
moire.—Taffeta and velvet form, up
to date combination, no. 3. © Jan. 4,
1914; 1 ¢,. each Jan. 5, 1914; K 68406-
68410.
Jan. 18, 1914:
Encircling ribbon and bow decorate
the under brim.—Feather pompons, in
Paris adorn many of the latest hats.—
Flower like rosette made of radiating
ribbons.—Hat material, pulled out into
fanciful shapes, is its own decoration.
—Ottoman ribbons enveloping the
brim form long loops.—Velvet shaped
into a high decorative hat ornament.
© Jan. 18, 1914; 1 c. each Jan. 19,
1914; K 69492-69497.
Feb. 1, 1914:
Blouse of cubist satin has the new
baggy sleeves.—Bright taffeta coatees
are worn over beruffied tub fesse
87
‘ plumes is a fashionable novelty.
New YoRK HERALD co.—Continued.
no. 1.—Crownless hat and enveloping
cape.—Modish new coiffure includes
little ringletts in front of the ears.—
Side view of taffeta coatee shown in
now &., Moe 25 °© Heb, |) 1 AGI 4S ae:
each Feb. 2, 1914: K 70063-70067.
Feb. 15, 1914:
Corkscrew or spiral skirt, one of the
latest Paris models.—Frankly long
waist line is marked by the moire sash.
—Ultra fashionable silhouette for sim-
ple spring tailored fashions. © Feb.
Loto 3. eh veach Webs 17... 1914 5 1K
70810-70812.
Mar. 1, 1914:
Blue and orange is a fashionable
color combination.—HExtreme fashion
in hair is brush it entirely off the fore-
head.—Medici collar of paradise
©
Mar. 1, 1914; 1 ¢ each Mar. 3, 1914;
K 71348-71350.
—— —— Mar. 15, 1914:
Cap worn in Les Merveilleuses, side
view.—Fashionable coiffure of artistic
simplicity—Negligee idea from Les
Merveilleuses.—Pretty idea from a
French play for an indoor gown.—
Robe dintereur worn in La Pelerine
Ecossaise, front and side view. ©
Mar. 15, 1914; 1 c. each Mar. 16, 1914;
K 71862-71867.
Mr. Twee Deedle 1914:
@)adane 4 1G. (jam, *5 °K 66419:
Gyan. 1 ce Sant 12): aK Goor2.
© Jan. 18; 1 ce. Jan. 19; K 69491.
© Tan, 25 te: Jan. 27: 169745.
© Hebd e) Mebe2s K 10082.
©)! Web 82 1c; Web. 95 “Ke 10457..."
© Feb: 15: 1 eo Heb, 17; K"70809.
©) Peb: 22> Ich Neb: 245 Ki 71132:
(©) Mar. 1: de) Mar. 3; KK ‘11346.
© Mar. 8: 1c. Mar. 9: K 71560.
©) Mar, 153. 2.e Mar. 163K. 74753.
Snow scene classic. © Mar. 15,
1914; 1 ce. Mar. 16, 1914; K 71868.
Terrors of the Tiny Tads [1914]:
© Jan. 4; 1¢. Jan. 5; K 68417.
© Jan. 11; 1¢. Jan. 12; K 69070.
© Jan. 18; 1c. Jan. 19; K 69489.
©) Jan 25; 1 er Jan. 27 7K 69743.
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 2; K 70060.
© Feb. 8; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 70455.
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Feb. 17; K TOSOT.
© Feb. 22; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71130.
© Mar. 1; 1c. Mar. 3; K 71344.
© Mar. 83> 1 ec. “Mar; 9> Koo71558:
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
50i1 pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued. ‘NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
© Mar. 15; 1 e. Mar. 16; K 71751.
Wishing Wisp [1914]:
© Jan. 4; 1 e. Jan. 5; K 68418.
© Jah. 11; 1 ¢. Jan..12; K 69071.
© Jan. 18; 1 ec. Jan. 19; K 69490.
© Jan. 25; 1c. Jan. 27; K 69744.
© Feb. 1; 1c. Feb. 2; K 70061.
© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 9; K 70456.
© Feb. 15; 1c. Feb. 17; K 70808.
© Feb. 22; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71131.
©) Mare) s i ¢. Maras ie elas
© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 9; K 71559.
© Mar. 15; 1 ce. Mar. 16; K 71752.
New YorK ZOOLOGICAL soc., New York.
[5011-5014
New York zoological park:
American bison, 5638, 5635, 5654.—
Wild ducks, 5674. © Jan. 7, 1914;
2c. each Dec. 9, 1913; J 188949-188952.
NEWARK SHOE STORES CO., Baltimore.
[5015
Shoe illustrations. © Jan. 2, 1914; 2
e. Jan. 13, 1914; K 69156.
INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN., Cleve-
land. [5016-5030
Christmas day in Calumet—bringing
the bodies home. © 1c. Jan. 2,1914;
J 188671.
Desert battle. ©1c. Jan. 22, 1914;
J 189316.
Fatal doorway. ©1c. Jan. 2,1914;
J 188670.
Moyer (Calumet labor leader) under
X-ray) © 1c. dan. 5, 19143,5 188738.
Where 76 women and babies were
erushed to awful death. © 1c. Jan.
2, 1914; J 188672.
[10 photographs]:
American doctor on the firing line.—
Castro (Gen.)—Federal cavalry in ac-
tion in six-day Ojinago siege —Fun in
the midst of fighting.—In the Federal
trenches at the siege of Ojinaga.—
Oretga (Rebel Gen.) under fire.—Red
Cross at Chihuahua.—Running away
from Mexico.—Trying a dangerous
snapshot around a curve of the hil].—
U. S. army officers at Presidio. © 1
ec. each Jan. 15, 1914; J 188977-188986.
SERVICE, New
York. [5031-5207
All over between us. © Jan. 14.
1914; 1c. Feb. 6, 1914; K 70214.
Altitude record. © Dec. 15, 1913;
1c. Jan. 12, 1914; K 68998.
NEWSPAPER FEATURE
And they say gentle as a lamb. © —
Feb. 8, 1914; 1 ¢ Feb. 20; 1914; K |
70889.
Buster. © Jan. 11, 1914; 1 ¢. Feb. |
12, 1914; K 70569.
Chaperoned. © Feb. 2, 1914: 1. |
Feb. 12, 1914; K 70556.
Christmas spirit. © Dec. 24, 1913; —
1c. Jan. 6, 1914; K 68466.
Conquerors. © Dee. 27, 19138; 1c |
Jan. 6, 1914; K 68471.
Elopement. © Dee. 29, 1913; i «
Jan. 6, 1914; K 68474.
Farthest north. © Dec. 12, 1913;
1c. Jan. 12, 1914; K 68995.
First tooth. © Dec. 22, 1913; 1 «.
Jan. 6, 1914; K 68459.
Flight of time. © Feb. 7, 1914; 1 ¢.
Feb. 20, 1914; IKK 70894.
Hard study © Jan® 26, 1914; 1 «.
Feb. 12, 1914; KK 70587.
Heart line. © Jan. 12, 1914: 1 ec.
Feb. 6, 1914; K 70184.
Hilda’s tender heart [1914]:
© Jan. 31; be. Pen a2eK FO56T.
© Jan, 18; 4 ec. Feb: 12; K -70572.
© Jan. 25; 1 ec. Feb. 12; K 70574.
© Feb. 1; 1 ec. Feb. 20; K 70904.
© Feb. 8; 1c. Feb. 20; K 70887.
In five minutes. © Jan. 19, 1914;
1c. Feb. 6, 1914; K 70198.
Isn’t he the little scamp. © Jan.
25, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 20, 1914; K 70907.
It probably was good for the lad.
© Feb. 1, 1914; 1 c Feb. 20, 1914; K
70903.
Johnny Boston Beans [1914]:
© Jan. 26; 1 ec. Feb. 12; K 70586.
© Jan. 27; 1 ce. Feb. 12; K 70592.
© Jan. 28; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70597.
© Jan. 29; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70598.
© Jan. 30; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 70602.
© Jan. 31; 1 ¢. Feb. 12; K T0576.
© Feb. 2; 1 ec Feb. 12; K 70555.
© Feb. 3; 1 ¢. Feb. 12; K 70560.
© Feb. 4; 1 ¢. Feb. 12; K 70568.
© Feb. 7; 1 c Feb. 20; K 70896.
Love «affair of Fred and Flora
[1914 :]
© Jan. 11; 1 c. Feb. 12; K T0568.
© Jan. 25; 1 « Feb. 12; K 70575.
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70905.
© Feb. 8; 1c Feb. 20; K 70888.
Love song. © Dec. 22, 1918; 1 «¢.
Jan. 12, 1914; K 68988.
88
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
5207
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
Loves burden. © Feb. 9, 1914; 1.
Feb. 20, 1914; K 70899.
Master of the situation. © Jan. 3,
1914; 1 e. Jan. 12, 1914; K 68974.
New step. © Jan. 17, 1914; 1c.
Feb. 6, 1914; K 70195.
Oh yes he’s a boy all right. © Jan.
18, 1914; 1 ec. Feb. 12, 1914; K 70570.
On the calendar for 1914. © Dec.
31, 1913; 1 ec. Jan. 6, 1914; K 68479.
Perfect dinner.
Feb. 6, 1914; K 70205.
Popular ending. © Jan. 5, 1914; 1
Jan. 12, 1914; K 68978.
Right number.
Feb. 6, 1914; K 70182.
Right rogue. © Jan. 6, 1914; 1 c.
Jan. 12, 1914; K 68971.
Sally in our alley [1914]:
(oda 22.0 ve. Keb. 6; K 70209.
© Feb. 3; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 70561.
Snow-shoeing.
Feb. 12, 1914; K 70584.
€:
&
Cc.
Solitaire.
Feb. 12, 1914; K 70606.
Steve [1913]:
© Dec. 9; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68454.
© Dec. 12; 1¢. Jan. 6; K 68442.
© Dec. 13; 1 c. Jan. 6; K 68444.
© Dec. 16; 1 c. Jan. 6; K 68448.
© Dee. 18; 1 c. Jan. 6; K 68452.
© Dec. 22; 1c. Jan 6; K 68461.
© Dec. 23; 1 c. Jan. 6; K 68464.
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Jan. 6; K 68470.
© Dec. 27; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68473.
(©) Dee. 31; 1c. Jan. 6; K 638481.
—— [1914]:
© Jan. 1; 1 ce. Jan. 12; K 68981.
@ gan. 2: 1c. Jan. 12; K 68979.
san. to: 1 c. Keb. 6; K T0192.
© Jan. 16; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 70179.
ce) Jan. 18: 1 ¢. Keb. 12: K
te) Jan. Ve le Keb. 12° K
@ Jan. 18: te. Keb. 12; K
fortran. 18-1 ¢, Feb. 12; K
© Jan. 19; 1 e. Feb. 6; K 70201.
© Jan. 20; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 70204.
(©) Jan: 21; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 70208.
© Jan. 22; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 70210.
© Jan. 29; 1 c. Feb.
Sime the Simp [1913]:
Wee, 12: 1 c.. Jan
© Dec. 12; 1c. Jan
. 6; K 68441.
40093—14-——_7
© Jan. 21, 1914; 1
© Jan. 10, 1914; 1
© Jan. 24, 1914: 1e.
©) Jan) 31, 1914; 1. ¢.
TOOTT.
70578.
70578.
T0580.
12; K 70601.
ts, Ko GS094,
89
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
© Dec, 138; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68445.
© Dec. 15; 1 ec. Jan. 6; K 68446.
© Dec. 16; Jan. 12; K 68992.
© Dec. 17; Jan. 12; K 68991.
© Dee. 18; Jan. 6; K 68453..
© Dec. Jan. 6; K 68456.
© Dec. Jan. 12; K 68990.
© Dec. Jan. 6; K 68457.
© Dec. Jan. 12; K 68989.
© Dee. Jan. 6; K 68463.
© Dec. . Jan. 6; K 68465.
© Dec. . Jan. 12; K 68987.
© Dec. . Jan. 12; K 68986.
© Dee. 2 Jan. 6; K 68469.
© Dec. . Jan. 12+ K.68985
© Dee. Jan. 6; K 68476.
© Dee. . Jan. 12; K 68984.
© Dee. Jan. 6; K 68478.
© Dee. Jan. 6; K 68482.
© Dee. 31; . Jan. 6; K 69178.
—— [1914]:
© Jan. 1; 1 ¢:.Jan, 12; K 68980.
© dant ie Jan. 12: 7K G8ass.
© Jan. 2; 1c¢. Jan. 12; K 68976.
(© Jany.2; 1 e. Jan: 12° K 68axs.
© Jan. 3; 1 ¢ Jan. 12; K 68975.
© Jan. 9; 1¢. Feb. 6; K 70181.
© Jan. 12; 1 ¢. Feb. 6; K 70186.
© Jan. 13; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 70187.
© Jan. 14; 1 ¢. Feb. 6; K 70189.
Cy lame 15": Je. Heb, KX 70191.
© Jan. 16; 1c. Feb. 6; K 70194.
© Jan, 17: 1 e. Web. 6: Is TORT.
©. Jan. 19; 1 c¢. Feb, Ix 70200.
©) fan: 20" tc. Heb; IX 70203.
© dan. 213 tee. Mep. K 70207.
@ Jan. 22; 1 & Feb. 6: .K 70212.
© Jan. 23; 1 e. Feb. 12; IK 70582.
© Jan. 24; 1 ¢ Feb. 12; K 70583.
© Jan. 26; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70589.
© Jan. 27; 1.¢c. Feb. 12; I& 70594.
© Jan. 28; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 70596.
© Jan. 29; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70600.
© Jan, 30: 1.¢. Feb. 12- i 70604.
@itan, 315 ie, heb: 12» 1K Tes90.-
© Feb. 2; 1 c¢. Feb. 12; K 70554.
© Feb. 3; 1c. Feb. 12; IX 70559.
© Mepy4~ t-e Heb. 12; Ix 70562.
© Feb. 5; 1c. Feb. 20; K 70891.
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 708938.
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70897.
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5208 pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70898.
© Feb. 10; 1c. Feb. 20; IKK 70902.
That distant feeling © Feb. 4,
1914; 1 c. Feb. 12, 1914; K 70564.
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
© Feb. 6; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70892.
© Feb. 7; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70895.
© Feb. 9; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70900.
© Feb. 10; 1 ¢. Feb. 20; K 70901.
© Jan. 15; 1 c Feb. 6; K.70190. | 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 5, 1914; K wa a
Jan. 16; 1 ¢. Feb. 6; K 70193. —— Jedediah Smith. Jan. 18,
ite 17: 1c Feb. &- Pe sae 1914; 2 c Jan. 19, 1914; K 69455.
ene abs Se eS La Salle. © Jan. 4, 1914; 2.
© Jan. 19; 1c. Feb. 6; K 70190. Jan. 5, 1914; K 68429.
© Jan. 21; 1c. Feb. 6; K 70206. | 1914: 2 Jan. 12, 1914; K 69003.
© Jan. 22; 1¢. Feb. 6; K 70213. 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 12, 1914; K 69002.
© Jan. 23; 1 ¢. Feb. 12; K 70581. —— Zebulon Pike. © Jan. 25, 1914;
© Jan. 24; 1 c Feb. 12; K 70585. | 2c. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69700.
© Jan. 26; 1 ¢. Feb. 12; K 70588. Head of the house. © Jan. 4, 1914;
© Jan. 27; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 70598. | 2c Jan. 5, 1914. KGa
© Jan. 28; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 70595. High cost of living debate. © Feb.
© Jan. 29; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70599. | 1, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 2, 1914; K 70043.
© Jan. 30; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70608. Lincoln (Abraham) © Feb. 8,
© Jan. 31; 1 c. Feb. 12; K 70605. | 1914; 2 « Feb. 9, 1914; K 70476.
© Feb. 2; 1 ce. Feb. 12: K 10557. Lost. © Feb. 15, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 16.
© ‘Feb. 3; 1. Feb. 12; K 70558.) 1914; KK 70732. .
© Feb. 4; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70565. Pierrot and his valentine. © Feb. 8,
© Feb. 5; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70890. ' 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; K 70478.
90
That son-in-law of pa’s [1913]: NIELSEN (PERCY) Manly, Ia. [5208
© Dec. 12; 1¢. Jan. 6; K 68440. Manly, Ia., M. EB. church. © Jan.
© Dec. 13: 1 ¢. Jan. 6; K 68448. 17, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 20, 1914; J 189147.
© Dec. 15; 1 c. Jan. 6; K 68447. NorTH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia.
© Dec. 16; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68449. ee sins
© Dec. 17; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68450. Another get-rich-quick swindle.
© Dec. 18: 1 ¢. Jan. 6; K 68451. Saige 10) i eget
© Dee. 19; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68455. Calling the congressman to account.
© Dec. 20; 1 ce. Jan. 6; K 68458. | © Jan. 18, 1914; 2 e Jan. 19, 1914:
© Dec. 22; 1c. Jan. 6; IK 68460. IX 69454.
© Dec. 23; 1 ¢. Jan. 6: K 68462. Chapter from the Bible. © Feb. 15,
© Dec. 24: 1c. Jan. 6: K 68467. 1914; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70734.
© Dec. 26; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68468, | Clear the road. © Jan. 18, 1914; 2
© Dec. 27; 1c. Jan. 6; K 68472. | © a 19, ae ‘out 7
: wet Bae utting ice. a ee : :
© Dee Bite Jon 8; osire, | J@% 22 1914; 1 68000
Tenet 72) Rk ; End of a bad theatrical season. ©
© Dec. 31; 1 ec. Jan. 6; K 68480. | Jan. 25, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 26, 1914;
© Jan: 1; 1 ¢. Jan. 12; K 68982. K 69699.
© Jani. te: Jan. 12 9 KGsor7. Getting even [1914]:
. © Jan. 4; 1 c. Jan. 12: K 68970. © Feb. 22; 1c. Feb. 24; K 71091.
© Jan. 6; 1 c Jan. 12: K 68972. Give me leave. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2c.
© Jan. 7; 1 Feb 6; K 70178, | Pe>- >) ee
© Jan. 9; 1. Feb. 8;-K'70180. | o 7-4 ag iE tetas
© Jan. 10; 1 c. Feb. 6; K 70183. K 69456.
©) Jan. 12; 1c. Feb. 6; K 70185. Coronado. © Jan. 25, 1914; 2
(© Sans 132") ‘ce. Web. Gok VOLS. e. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69701.
© Jano ttc. Web: 6> Kk 70215. Hernando De Soto. © Jan. 4,
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES,
no. 1,1914
NortH AMERICAN co.—Continued.
Riding the circuit. © Feb. 8, 1914;
2 c. Feb. 9. 1914; K 70477.
new no. © Jan. 4, 1914; 2 c.
Jan. 5. 1914: K 68426.
Sewing lesson. © Jan. 25, 1914;
2c. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69698.
pea XC) Jan. 11, 1914; 2 ‘c.
Jan. 12, 1914; K 68999.
Waiting for her answer. te. dan.
1914; 2 ec. Jan. 12, 1914; K 69001.
We've ali got that durned influenzy
again. ‘© Feb. 15. 1914; 2 c. Feb. 16,
1914; K 70733.
Where to. sir. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 c¢.
Feb. 2, 1914; K 70044.
[38 prints]:
Another get rich quick swindle.— -°
Discussing the Mexican situation.—
Tempered wind. © Mar. 8, 1914; 2c.
each Mar. 9. 1914; K 71504- 71506.
[3 prints]:
Bulwark of his countries commerce.
—Greatest game in the world.
wind. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2c. Le Mar.
2, 1914: K 71257-71259.
[8 prints]:
Call for help.—Her ae dollar.— !
Lumber camp at night. © Mar. 15,
it. 2"e each Mar. 16, 1914; K
71792-71794.
[3 prints]:
Rescued.—Their first quarrel.
Washington (George). © Feb. 22,
1914; 2 ce. each Feb. 24, 1914; K 71089-
71090, 71092.
NortH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO.,
Bay City, Mich. a 5251
Aladdin houses, plant 1. © Feb.
3
os
17. 1914: 2c. Feb. 24, inte: ik 71608.
Easy-bilt houses. 1 ¢ Mar. 11,
1914; I 1782.
I am the genie of the Alladin house.
eens. 1914: 2 ec: Feb. 6, 1914: K
TOLTT
NorRTHRUP KING & CO., Minneapolis.
[52020 a2
Beans, white navy. © Dec. 1. 1913;
2 c¢. Jan. 28, 1914; K 70073.
Sterling seeds. © Dec. 11, 1913;
2c. Jan. 8, 1914: K 68597.
Norton (WiLuiAm J.) Alexandria, Va.
[5254, 5255
Alexandria, Va., Christ church:
Chancel.—Interior. © Dec. 15,
1913; 2 e. each Jan 26, 1914; J 189378,
189379.
}. 19145 Zc.
FD TOnK
att
NOWELL (FRANK H.) Seattle. [5256
Seattle. L. C. Smith bldg. © Mar.
6, 1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 12, 1914; J 190724.
Noyes (GrEorGE D.) Clinton, Ind.
[5257, 5258
Bear Cats B. B. and orchestra. ©
Heb. 15,0 1914s. 2 e) Mar? A9taey
190619.
Clinton. Ind., schools of, 1914. ©
sept. 15; 1913; 2 .¢. Mar: -5, 1914 305
190514.
Nuttine (E. Z.) New York. [5259
Do you remember. © Jan. 30,1914;
Ze) Mar. 12, 19142 Ki TASTA:
NuTTING (WALLACE) Framingham,
Mass. [5260-5266
[7 photographs]:
Apples for John, 4028—Double
drawing room, 4014.—Fruit luncheou,
4010.—Oldtime romance, 4018.—Stitch
in time, 4002.—Virginia reel, 4008.—
Windsor maid, 4006. © Jan. 10,1914;
2 c. each Jan. 14, 1914; J 188963—
188969.
OGILVIE (J. S.) PUB. co., New York.
[5267-5271
Beyond pardon [Sword of fire de-
sien} ©) Jan. sl, 1914: 2 ¢ Feb. 3:
1914: K 70074.
[Colored prints, design for cover]:
[Locked heart]—[Question mark]—
[Satan] OrDee. 26940135 .2 ceach
Jan. 3, 1914; K 68949-68951.
Woman’s temptation. © Jan. 29,
1914: 2c. Jan. 31, 1914; K 69989.
(JULIAN B.) Chicago.
[5272
Paderewski. Chopin and Moniuszko.
© Mar. 15, 1914; 2 c« Mar. 23, 1914;
J 190895.
OGLOZINSKI
O’Hara (GEOFFREY) New York.
5273-5276
[4 photographs]:
Characteristic pose.—Miguelito mak-
ing phonograph record.—On the green
playing Indian records——Playing rec-
ords for young Indian men. © Feb.
21. 1914: 2 ec. each Feb. 19, 1914; J
190067-190070.
OHIO VALLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL ALUM-
NAE ASSN., Wheeling, W. Va. [5277
[ Wheeling, W. Va., Obio Valley gen-
eral hospital building. ] © Mar. 13,
Mar. 5, 1914; K 71428.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5278
Oupt (J. C.) Euclid, O.
Euclid, Ohio. Euclid high school.
[post ecard] © Jan. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan.
5, 1914; K 68368.
—— Shore high school. [post ecard]
© Jan. 8, 1914; 2 e@ Jan. 5, 1914; K
68369.
OLESON (WILLIAM P.) & ForsSTER (R.
J.) Calumet, Mich. [5280-5282
[8 photographs]:
Main body of funeral of victims of
Italian hall disaster, Dec. 24, 19138, on
Pine between 8th and 9th streets.—
Main body of funeral of victims of
Italian hall disaster, Dec. 24, 1913, on
Pine between 9th and 11th streets.—
Section of funeral of victims of the
Italian hall disaster, Dec. 24, 1913, on
Pine between waterworks and 4th
streets. © Dec. 30, 1913; 2 c. each
Feb. 9, 1914; J 189823189825.
OLINGER (J. B.),
FILM CoO., Chicago.
NAPOLEON FEATURE
[5283-5293
Rise and fall of Napoleon. [Auster-
litz, 1 sheet, large] © Jan. 14, 1914;
2c. Jan. 19, 1914; K 69434.
—— [Dying salute, 6 sheets, large]
© Jan. 8, 1914; 2 ¢ Jan. 12, 1914; K
69105.
[Napoleon, 4 sheet. colored
card), ©) Mar. 25, 191452 ¢ Mar.
30, 1914; K 72471.
——[Napoleon, 1, 3, 8, 16 sheets,
large] © Mar. 25, 1914; 2 c. each
Mar. 30, 1914; K 72472-72475.
©
[Old guard, 1 sheet, large]
Jan. 14. 1914" 2 ¢c. Jan: 19, 1914sk
69435.
[Seven scenes, 8 sheets, large]
@© Jan. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1914; K
69448.
—— [Three scenes, 3 sheets, large]
© Jan. 14, 1914; 2 ce Jan. 19, 1914;
K 69444.
—— [Two scenes, 3 sheets, large]
© Fan. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 19, 1914; K
69442.
OrrENHEIM (JULIUS M.) Boston.
[5294
Ashley (Mayor Charles S.) © Mar.
5, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190528.
Orr (ADELBERT F.) Old Town, Me.
[5295-5298
Trudel (Rev. F. X.) 14 ©l1e.
each July 28, 19138; J 183987-183992.
92
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pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
[5278, 5279 | OsacE Post CARD co., Fairfax, Okla.
[5299-5314
[16 photographs]:
Big talk, 111.—Black Horse and
camp, 106.—Declaring war, 110.—Dry-
ing meat in camp, 116.—EHagle Shirt,
104.— Indian ambush, 102. — Indian
chiefs, 108.—Indian trial, 114.—Indian
village, 105.—Indian warriors in camp,
113.—Indians in council, 112.—Medi-
cine talk, 108:—Ogalahla Charley,
109.—Pine Bird, 100.—Ready for the
war path, 101.—Squaws in camp, 107.
© Jan. 24, 1914; 2 e. each Jan. 27,
1914; J 1893897-189412.
OTIS LITHOGRAPH Co., Cleveland.
[5315-5320
East Lynne:
Carlyle believing Lady Isabel is
dead, married Barbara Hare, no.
20720.—Carlyle sees his wife. Lady
Isabel, elope, no. 20720.—Cruel test.
Lady Isabel disguised returns home,
no. 21910.—Elopement, no. 20740.—
Lady Isabel seeks her husband, Mr.
Carlyle, no. 20600.—Levison forces
Lady Isabel to spy on her husband and
Barbara Hare. © July 12, 1913; 2 ¢.
each Mar. 24, 1914; K 72093-72098.
OuTCAULT (R. F.) Flushing, N. Y.
. [53821-5336
[Cuts for ads.]:
Always worth par, 558.—Buy a title
guaranty mortgage pond and have a
steady income, 555.—For $50.00 buy a
bond, 556.—Get our booklet, 560.—
Lift the mortgage on your home, 559.—
Make a start, buy a title guaranty
mortgage bond, 557.—Our ten year in-
stalment plan, 561.—Play safe, 554.—
You can borrow on your home, 564.—
You can pay off your loan any time,
563.—You owe us less each month, 562.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 @ each Jan. 29,
1914; K 69846-69856.
[Cuts for ads.]:
Steer into our store for your auto
supplies, no. 70.—When you get money
for your cotton leave it in our bank,
no. 554.—You auto see our auto sup-
plies, no. 69. © Feb. 16, 1914; 2 «.
each Feb. 13, 1914; K 70677-70679.
Send for us when your water or
heating systems are out of order, no.
269. © Mar. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 20,
1914; K 71908.
We'll fix your water or heating sys-
tems right and reasonably, no. 270. ©
Mar. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 20, 1914;
K 71909.
PABST BREWING co., Milwaukee.
@: Dee. 2, 1913.7 2: c.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
[53837-5351 Continued.
[8 photographs]:
189469.
2. © Feb. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 24,
1914; K 71098.
Nothing better than. © Feb. 16, | 2nd bigger poultry. © Feb. 25, 1914;
1914: 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71102.
Only when it has the label. © Dec. | __ What you been feeding. © Feb. 25,
18914; 2c. Mar. 2, 1914; K 71254.
What you been feeding.
23, 1913; 2 ec. Jan. 138, 1914; K 69112.
Right tip. © Feb. 5, 1914; 2 ¢. Feb.
24, 1914; KX 71099.
That’s my brand. © Jan. 29, 1914;
2e. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71097.
That’s the kind, 1. © Nov. 25, 1913;
2c. Jan. 18, 1914; K 69108. eae a) (S904) Bo vex\ fam, 5, kote:
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATL. EXPO. CO.—
position grounds from an, aeroplaie
Jan. 13; 1914; K 69109. looking west. © 1 e. each Feb. 25,
Face value of. © Nov. 17, 1918; 2c.
Feb. 21, 1914; K 71014.
I’m for this always. © Dee. 16, Air.—Pizarro.—Water.
fot ee dan, 15, 1914; K 69111.
It’s mild that’s why, 1. © Dec. 9,
1913> 2 e, Jan. 13; 1914; K 69110.
1914; J 190207-190210.
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 3, 1914; J 189467-—
ParK & POLLARD Co., Boston.
Growing feed makes bigger profits
2c. Mar. 2, 1914; K 71258.
1914; 2 c. Mar. 14; 1914; K 71716.
© Feb. 9, 1914; 2c. Feb. 24, | 188782.
Salem’s public Christmas tree.
1914; K 71100.
They all line up for.
1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71101. 1887381.
© Dec. 23, 19138; | ParKHURST (T. Harmon) Santa Fe,
2 ec. Feb. 21, 1914; K 71018. N. Mex.
They all take to.
Verdict handed down by good judges.
© Dee. 9, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1914; K
You'll never go back on. © Dec. 30,
iis; 2 e€ Jan. 135, 1914; K 69113.
PACIFIC PHOTO AND ART CO., San Fran- Birth of love. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2 ¢.
Monadnock bldg.
2c. Feb. 9, 1914; J. 189725.
[Coat of arms of the Kappa Delta
© Jan. 3, 1914; 2 c. Jan.
7, 1914: IK 68553.
PALETTE ART CONCERN, Philadelphia. game warden. © Dec. 10, 19138; 2 ¢.
Story of poor Minnie’s love, nos. 1,
2) so. ©) Feb. 6, 1914: 2 ec. each Feb.
[8 photographs]:
men.
PARKER (WaLpDo H.) Salem, Or.
Salem, Ore., Christmas day in.
© Feb. 12, Jan. 2, 1984; 2 ¢. Jan.) 5) 19 tee:
Chieftain (The)—One of the wise
Santa Fe trail.
Dee. 15, 1914; J 190826-190828.
© 1c. each
PARKINSON ART CO., Brooklyn.
[5352 | Jan. 9, 1914; K 68697.
© Feb. 2, 1914;
PARRISH (WILLIAM) Nashryille.
GEORGE ARTHUR) Baby pianist. © 1c. Apr. 2, 1914;
[5353 | J 191226.
Partridge (Mrs.
PARTRIDGE (Mrs. Curtis) Sterling, Col.
[5854-5357 | Dec. 19, 1913; J 189162.
12, 1914; K 70544-70546.
© Feb. 14, 1914; 2 «.
Mar. 3, 1914; K 71321.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATL. EXPO. CO.,
San Francisco.
Palace of machinery, A. ©1c. Jan. Get a license to have a sweetheart.
2a, 1914; J 189289.
grounds.—Beachey flying through Ma-
68958.
PASTIME NOVELTY co., New York.
Boss of all the chicks—the limit.
© Wee. 15,1913: 2c Jan. 2, 1914; K
Chief chicken inspector.
[5358-53865 | 1918; 2 ¢ Jan. 2, 1914; K 68956.
© Jan. 15, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; K
Aeroplanes flying over exposition | 70764.
from an aeroplane looking east.—Hx- ' 2. 1914: K 68957.
93
Here’s your chance girls to look
hall.—Exposition grounds | them over. © Dec. 9, 1913; 2c. Jan.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5383
PASTIME NOVELTY co.—Continued.
Innocence. © Mar. 3, 1914; 2c.
Mar. 6, 1914; J 190524.
Kosher chicken inspector. © Dec.
18, 1918; 2c Jan. 2, 1914; K 68959.
License to have one sweetheart. ©
gan. 15, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; K
70763.
PATTERSON (WILSON S.) Cleveland.
Manhattan fast line) © Feb. 14,
1914; 2 ce. Mar. 24, 1914; K 720838.
[5384
PEARL (CLARENCE HILTON) Hartford.
[5385, 5386
Niantic River from tower at Pine
Grove. © Aug. 28, 1913; 2 c. Mar. 21,
1914; J 1908738.
State camp ground from tower at
Pine Grove. ©. Aug. 28, 1913;+2 ¢
.Mar. 21, 1914; J 190874.
PEARSALL (B. S.) Elgin, Ill. [5387
High and low butter markets for ten
years. © Feb. 25, 1914; 1 c. Feb. 28,
1914; I 1742.
PECK. (WILLIAM J.) Pittston, Pa.
[5388
- Best way to advertise. © Jan. 1,
ott oC: Jan ol, 1914: Ke T0002,
PEERSON (FRED) Shelby, Minn. [5389
Shelby, Minn., Dec. 23, 1913. © 1]
e. Jan. 9, 1914; J 189231. -
PERKINS (RoscoE WILEY) Honolulu.
[5390, 5391
Surfing. © Mar. 9, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
30, 1914; J 191175.
Surfing near Diamond Head. ©
Mar. 9.) 1914 2." Mar "SO, 19lt ood
191174.
PERKINS (W. B.) Lead, S. D.
[53892, 5393
Deadwood, S. D.:
From McGovern Hill.—St. Josephs
hospital. © Feb. 5, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Feb. 9, 1914; J 189798, 189799.
Perry (C. EH.) New York. [5394-5396
Girl at soda fountain. ( Jan. 1,
1914; 2c. Jan. 20, 1914; J 189149.
Girl in drug store. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2 ce. Jan. 28, 1914; J 189639.
Sweets for the sweet. © an. 1,1914;
2c. Jan. 20, 1914; J 189148.
Peery (HerBert A.) Armour, S. D.
[5397, 5398
Armour, S. D., Main st. © Dec. 1,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1914; J 189959.
;. Wagner, S. D., Indian dance, Labor
day. © Sept. 9, 1918; 2 c., Feb. 13,
1914; J 189960.
pt. Ivers, v.09
PERRY Opelika,
Ala. [5399
Let your deeds be the sculptor. ©
Mar. 7, 1914; 2 e@ Mar, 30, 1914; K
72298.
(JOHN ARMSTRONG)
PERTUCH (RICHARD) Philadelphia.
[5400
Under construction. © Mar. 1, 1914;
2:\c. Mar. 14, 7914 i Vii
PETERS (Marion L.) Albany, N. Y.
[5401
In pastures new. © Oct. 30, 1918;
2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189026.
PETTIBONE BROS. MEG. Co., Cincinnati.
[5402
Woodmen of the world. © Dec. 31,
1918; 2c. Jan. 8, 1914; K 68719.
Pettit (BENJAMIN W.) Seattle.
[ 5403, 5404
Children of the founders of Seattle.
© Jan. 7, 1914; 2 « Jan. 16, 1914; J
189012..
Founders of Seattle. © Jan. 7,
1914: 2c. Jan. 6, 1914; J 189011.
PHELPS (PRESLEY COLUMBUS) Irving,
Kans. [5405
Emancipation proclamation, Sept.
22nd, 1862. [Three martyr’s of free-
dom.]'’ © Jan. 3,191 Jan, 2,
1914; K 69636.
PHOTOPLAYERS PORTAIT CORP., New
York. [5406-5409
\
[4 photographs]:
Bunny (John) .—Johnson (Arthur ).—
Pickford (Mary).—Walker (Lillian).
© Jan. 21, 1914; 2 @ each Jan. 24,
1914; J 189351-189354.
Pierce (HENRY HAVELOCH) Boston.
[5410-5414
[5 photegraphs] :
Douglas (Steven A.).—Hymanson
(A.), daughter of, 14. © 1 c. each
Jan. 15, 1914; J. 188972-188976.
PIKE (KLIzABETH W.) Madison, Wis.
[5415, 5416
3ridge of sighs. © Nov. 1, 1918;
2c. Jan. 26, 1914; J 189380.
Doges palace and Piazza San Marco.
© Nov. 1, 1918; 2 @ Pep 19,1914; J
189817.
PinTeR (D.) Vienna, Austria. [5417
Eucharistischer festzug in Wien
1912, by R. Voelkel. © Feb. 10, 1914;
1c. Mar: 28, 1914; IK 72207.
94
t
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
PoHLE (FREDERICH) Buffalo. [5430
My valentine. © Feb. 8, 1914; 2 «.
Feb. 2, 1914; J 189460.
POLYCHROME PROCESS co., Cincinnati.
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 2; 1914; K 71442.
New York no place for mother. ©
Reb 419 = 1914: hie: Feb. 21, 19945 1K
71488.
Not slamming New York men. ©
no. 1, 1914 5AT4
PITTSBURGH (UNIVERSITY oF) Pitts- | Ponrine ( HERBERT ) —Continued.
ee ee re © Dec. 27; 1c. Dec. 28: K 69640.
ittsburgh university campus. 29 - mat
Jan. 1, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 5, 1914; K 2 an A ce Oa
68398. : ap Rie :
; © Jan. 1; 1¢. Jan. 8; K 69642.
PLACE (WILLIAM) gR., Providence, R. I. © Jan. 3: 1¢. Jan. 5: K 696438
[5419 EE Dee ic aS 18
ee oe. 80, 19ld; 2c on. os 1 ana ae
eb. 4, KK 00. Sorin te See ae eee : :
© Jan. 15, 1c. Jan. 17; K 69648.
PLUME (Epwarp C.) co., Chicago. © Jan. 17: 1c. Jan. 19: K 69649
[5420 | eos AiR a 5
Jan. 19; Wena Paks
Mamma’s angel child. © Mar. 8, ork ee
1914; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; K 72133. Poe oe a et uo,
© dane 24 teh Web. Uk Ke 70516;
PLUMMER (G. E.) Seattle. ee © Jan. 26 1c Jan: 28.1 10123.
[5 photographs] : sae heee ©isan 2O-ise. san, 30s Re 701A.
Leaving port.—Lynton.—Making port. | © Peb..7; 1. ¢; Mar. 7; IS 71433.
pees. Bee. pea aD, | Costly jewels and priceless laces.
j | ; @) Mebs, 2, 1914 se, "Marv, 1914:
PLUMMER & Fett, Los Angeles. K 71439.
[5426-5429 Everyday contrasts [1914]:
[4 entries] : ge © Feb. 2; 1c: Feb. 4; K 71431.
Revised floor plan of dining room © Feb. 5: 1c. Feb. 7: K 71432.
for chocolate shop no. 4.—Revised plan ; ey es, Loe an
and elevation of front room for choco- © Feb. 9; 1c. Mar. 7; K 71434.
late shop no. 4.—Revised plan and tile © Feb. 12; 1 ¢. Feb. 14; K 71435.
on ape ot checolate ee no. 4.— © Feb. 14; 1 c. Mar. 7; K 714386.
evised tile elevation in dining room AES oN airy sere
for chocolate shop no. 4. © Jan. 20, 5 ney pak ; Z se est sees
1914; 1 eG each Feb. 19, 1914; I aa? iy ; d ,
1725-1728. Few warning sketches. © Feb. 28,
[5431
May suggestion. © Feb. 15, 1914;
2c. Feb. 24, 1914; J 190191.
POLYCHROMIDE STUDIOS, New York.
[5432
[Chief Tim, colored print of Indian
in native costume] © Mar. 18, 1914;
2c. Mar. 20, 1914; K 71910.
PonTING (HERBERT) Detroit.
[5433-5466
Careless adjectives [1914]:
IG Jan. 5; 1 ¢. Jan. 5; K. 69644.
©) Jan. 10:1 c. Jan. 12: K 69646.
Cartoonettes [1913]:
© Nov, 24-)1¢) Jan: 12+ K 68942.
© Nov: 26:1 ¢ Jan. 12; K 68943.
oeNow 29. tc. Jan 122 6 6OLTT.
© Dec. 1; 1 ce. Jan. 12; K 68944.
© Dec. 17; 1 ec. Jan. 12; K 68945.
99
Feb. 16,-1914; 1 c. Feb. 18, 1914; K
71487.
One minute interviews. © Dec. 20,
1913; 1 c. Jan. 12, 1914; K 68946.
PooreE (CHARLES DELos) Aberdeen, 8. D.
5467
Demensional formula color chart of
the sltiderule science system, plate 1.
© Nov. 24, 19135, 2¢ "Nove 25; 1913;
K 68952.
Pore (Joun E.) San Francisco. [5468
California’s greeting to the people of
the world, a royal welcome. © Dec.
S30) 1913 2c Jan. 5, 1914; K 68365.
POPULAR ELECTRICITY PUB. co., Chicago.
[5469-5474
Pictures from Popular Electricity
and The Worlds Advance, for January.
CABO ©. Dec As 1od3: 2) evedeh
Dec. 24; 1918; K 68953, 68954.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5475
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9 |
POPULAR ELECTRICITY PUB. co.—Contd.
aa for February. CAL B:)
© Jan. 19. 1914; 2 c. each Jan.. 24,
1914; KX 67919, 67920.
for. Maren,» (A Be"
Feb 19, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 6, 1914;
KX 71706, 71707.
PorTER (FREDERIC H.) Salt Lake City.
[5475
©) Mar. 15,
16, 1914; 3 196816.
Blanche (Lake) Utah.
1914; 2 ce. Mar.
POST-DISPATCH, St. Louis. [5476-5499
Calling the congressman to account.
© Feb. 8, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; K
T0475.
Clear the road. © Jan. 18, 1914; 1
e; Jan, 19, 1914; K 694382.
Cutting ice: © Jan. 25, 1914; 2 c.
Jan. 26, 1914; K 69691.
Getting even [1914]:
© Mar. T5)d ec. Mar. 2s Keenan,
Girl you know [1914] :
© Jan. 4; 2c. Jan. 5; K 68481.
© Jan. 11: Ze; Jai 12: K 68968.
© Jan. 18; 1 ¢. Jan. 19; K 69481.
© Jan. 25; 2c. Jan. 26; K 69689.
©) Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 2; K 70042.
© Feb. 8; 2 c. Feb. 9; K 70474.
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Feb. 16; K 70730.
© Feb. 22; 2 ¢. Feb. 24; K 71094.
© Mar. 1; 2. Mar. 2; K 71255.
Green hair, violet hair, hair of all
eolors. © Feb. 8, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9,
1914; K 70473.
High cost of living, ae © Mar.
8, 1914; 1 ec. Mar. 9, 1914; K 71509.
In the days of the set explorers,
Coronado. © Fan. 25, "1914: 2 Cutan.
26, 1914; K 69690.
MacKenzie. © Jan. 4, 1914; 2
e. Jan, 5, 1914; K 684380.
Lewis and Clark. © Jan. 18, 1914;
1 ec. Jan. 19; 1914; K 69433.
Little Red Riding Hood. © Jan. 11,
1914; 2c. Jan. 12, 1914; K 68969.
Nation makers. © Feb. 22, 1914; 1
ce. Feb. 24, 1914; K 71096.
Pet of the company. © Jan. 4, 1914;
2c. Jan. 5, 1914; K 68432.
Hoe. ho. ©) dan. 4. id= Fe.
Jan. 5, 1914; K 68433.
Sewing lesson. © Jan. 25, 1914;
Jan. 26, 1914: K 69688.
We've all got that durned influenzy
again. © Feb. 22, 1914; 1c. Feb. 24,
1914; IX 71095.
POST PRINTING & PUB. CO., Denver.
[5500-5510
Against their kind. © Mar. 15,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 17, 1914; K 71810.
Captive. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
2, 1914; K 70070.
Love on the trail. © Mar. 8, 1914:
2c. Mar. 9, 1914; K 71510.
Mother. © Jan. 18, 1914; 2 c. Jan.
20, 1914; K 69524.
Nature’s white flag of peace. ©
Feb. 8, 1914; 2 @ Memes, 3914: i
70472.
Sacrifice. © Jan a4, 1914; 2 e:
Jan. 12, 1914; K 68996,
That lost mine. © Jan. 25, 1914;
2c. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69702.
Through the lines. © Mar. 1, 1914;
2c. Mar. 3, 1914; K 712825:
To Leadville. © Feb. 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
Feb. 16, 1914; K T0735.
To the death. © Feb. 22, 1914; 2c.
Feb. 24, 1914; K 71086.
Tramp ship of the desert. © Jan.
4, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 6, 1914; K 68483.
PowELL (ToD) Colorado Springs, Col.
[5511-5526
Coloroa, Ute. © Feb. 26, 1914; 2.
Mar. 2, 1914; J 190374.
[6 ee :
Buckskin Charley.—Buckskin Char-
ley and Mrs. Francis Goddard.—Chip-
eta and papoose.—Monk Chavanaux.—
Ute trail—Utes mounted for fiesta. ©
Feb. 18, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 21, 1914;
J 190176190181.
[9 photographs] :
Buck (Antonio) Southern Ute.—
Enemy in sight.—Last of his race.—
Pagre.—Ready for action—Ute on
guard.—Ute scout.—Ute sentinels.—
Waiting for the enemy. © Dec. 24,
1914; 2 c. each Jan. 2, 1914; J 188747-—
188755.
PRAECHTL (GkEoRGE J.) Buffalo. [5527
Praechtl (George J.) © Dec. 20,
1914; 2 @ Jan. 20, 1914; K 69544.
He ORE"
[5528-5536
Blackwell st. west. © Mar. 5, 1914;
2 c. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190818.
[S photographs] :
Blackwell st. center.—Blackwell st.
.—Pine Terrace inn.—
Eas studio.—Rockaway River.—St.
John’s church.—vUIlster iron works. ©
Mar. 4, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 6, 1914;
J 190804-190811.
PrRIcE (JOHN) Dover,
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
Procter & GAMBLE Co., Cincinnati.
[55387-5541
From hat to shoes. © Mar. 16,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1914; K 71879.
In the hurry of getting ready for
Senuool. C) Dee. 10, 1913; 2 c. ‘Jan.
38, 1914; K 68362.
It is the little personal touches about
the home. © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 ec. Jan.
19, 1914; K 69430.
Men who work with their hands. ©
faa a elas: 2 c Jan. 1, 1914; K
68506.
There is nothing safer than ivory
soap. [Art gallery.] © Dec. 10, 1913;
Ze Jan. o, 1914: K 68361.
PRUDENTIAL LIFE INS. CO. OF TEXAS,
San Antonio. [5542
In beautiful San Antonio. © Dec.
31, 1913; 2 e. Jan. 5, 1914: K 684389.
PUBLISHERS PRTG. Cco., New York.
[5543
[Wild animal series] Eliphant, Lion,
Tiger, ete. © Feb. 9, 1914; 2 c. Jan.
30, 1914; K 70309.
PurFFER (B. FRANK) New York.
[5544-5549
[6 photographs]:
St. Andrew’s church, A-C.—St. An-
drew’s chureh, interior.—St. Andrew’s
church yard.—Zebriskie (Mrs. A. M.)
Oi wee wa, 1913; 2 ¢c. each Jan. 2,
1914; J 188674-188679.
PURCHASE (CLARENCE A.) Jamaica,
NOY. [5550, 5581
Driving his own car, 1891. © Feb.
20, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 30, 1914; J 191179.
[38 photographs]:
Dinner bell, 1887.—Family pet,
1431.—Pointers, 1381. © Feb. 10,
1914; 2 e. each Feb. 12, 1914; J 1899389-
189941.
[S photographs]:
Chilly spring morning, 1284.—Hol-
steins in spring, 1271.—Hunters and
ponies, 954.—In the Connecticut hills,
729.—Jersey lane, 1279.—Sheep in
springtime, 1291.—Through the locust
grove, 1290.—’Tis spring on the farm,
1308. © Dec. 31, 1913; 2 c. each Jan.
5, 1914; J 188722-188729.
[20 photographs]:
Almost a man, 1619.—At the old
well, 13841.—Catch o’ season, 1560.—
Decoration Day, 1618.—Ears that hear
not, 1421.—Fine edge, 1219.—Good
coal, 1696.—Growing grain, 13843.—
Helping a little, 1468.—Husking,
1079.— It’s hard to please everybody, |
5604
PURCHASE (CLARENCE A. )—Continued.
Not holeproof, 1467.—Off to the cele
bration, 1895.—Patch quilt, 1471.—Re-
union (The) 1364.—Right to the
point, 1199.—Twenty ounce pippins,
1500.—Undecided, 1214.—Who’s talk-
in’? 1194. © Mar. 5, 1914; 2 e. each
Mar. 30, 1914; J 191176—191178, 191180—-
191196.
QuicK (HowarpD Prescott) New York.
[5582
Rapid English—metrie plan—scale
converter. 1c. Mar. 5, 1914; I 1788.
QUIN (FRANK) & Co., Philadelphia.
[5588-5586
[Cards 4 by 6 inches]:
Joseph (St.)—Joyous alleluia.—
Riches of divine treasure belong to
me.—Sacred heart of Jesus. © Feb.
23. 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 19, 1914; K
70838-70841.
QUINCKE (W. A.) & co., Los Angeles.
[5587, 5588:
Aloha Oe, farewell to thee. © Oct.
2a, 1912: 2c. Jan. 28, 1914; ke Gove2.
That dawggone rag. © Dec. 27,
1913; 2 ¢ Jan. 28, 1914; K 69783.
RACKHAM (ARTHUR) London, Eng.
[5589-5597
Children in Kensington gardens.
[Colored frontispiece in St. Nicholas
magazine, Mar. 1914] © Feb. 28,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1914; K 71465.
Tilustrations in St. Nicholas maga-
zine, Jan. 1914:
Girls and boys come out to play.—
Hot cross buns.—Jack Spratt and his
wife. — Mother Goose. — Old Mother
Hubbard.—Polly put the kettle on.—
There was an old woman who lived in
a shoe. © Dec. 31, 1913; 2 ¢. each Jan.
14, 1914; K 69201-69207.
Magie cup. [Colored frontispiece in
St. Nicholas magazine, February, 1914]
© Jan. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 2, 1914; K
70069.
Rapway (SAMUEL R.) Boston. [5598
Extract from the reconstructed con-
stitution of the State of Louisiana. ©
Feb. 4, 1914-°2 ¢. Web: 5, 19d4; ‘J
189646.
RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis. [5599
Turina chicken chowder. © Jan. 31,
1914; 2c. Feb. 5, 1914; K 70119.
Rat (Witt1AM H.) Philadelphia.
[5600, 5601
April postal card calendar. © Apr.
1422.Tet’s order it to-day, 1205.— !' 1. 1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 30, 1914; J 191154.
97
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5602
Rav (WILuIAM H.)—Continued.
Calendar for March, 1914, post card,
Teh, Se)! Mar! 2 19a 2 on Mare,
1914; J 190390.
Ray (ANpDREW A.) Baker, Or. [5602
Face for watches and clocks and
dials). ©1ce. Dec. 31, 1918; I 1696.
READ (FRANK HF.) Belize, British Hon-
duras. [5603
Belize, British Honduras, cycloramic
bird’s-eye views. © Mar. 12. 1914; 1c.
Mar. 5, 1914; 1 ¢. Mar, 19)/1914" J
191045.
READE (BENJAMIN A.) Seattle.
[5604, 5605
Marshall (Miss Rachael) A, B. ©
Jan. 31, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 10, 1914;
J 189821, 189822.
RECORD PUB. CO., Philadelphia. [5606
New books of the week. © Mar.
21, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1914; K T1977.
RED WING ADVERTISING Co., Red Wing,
Minn. [5607-5633
[27 prints of varicus sizes, some col-
ored]:
Approval.—As_ spring approaches,
M6D1386.— Autumn’s calm. — Beside
still waters.—Eternal vigilance.—Ex-
changing confidences, M6D817.—For
a rainy day.—Genevieve, M8D1121.—
Great question, 7P915.—Her majesty,
AM6D135.— Holsteins, H11D812.—In
the quiet places.—Lake of dreams.—
Monarch of the North.—Old highway.
13P65.—Real joys.—Road to content-
ment.—Rose’s rival.—School days,
M6D134. — Sincerity. —Summer soli-
tude, H11D811.—Sweet violets.—Their
mountain home.—Where love reigns.—
Where the birches nod.—Where violets
sleep.—Wind. © Jan. 2, 1914; 2 «.
each Jan. 8, 1914; K 68570-68596.
REGENSTEINER COLORTYPE CO., Chicago.
[5634-5637
[Colored cards, 6 by 8 inches] :
[In the dead of winter]—[Passing
the lost light]—[There’s the place]—
[Violet] © Dec. 20, 19138; 2 c. each
Jan. 12, 1914; K 69005-69008.
RED (JOHN Rowan) New York.
[5638
Troubetzkoy (Prince Paul) at work
on his statue of Charles B. McDonald.
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1914; J 189726.
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York.
[56389-5707
[Colored post cards]:
Autumn moon, sitting out the dance,
no. 465.—Bedtime, no. 451.—Birds, no.
513.—Birthday greeting, sweet as the
song, ser. 3853.—Birthday remem-
brance, you are so rich in the true
wealth, ser. 358.—Birthday thought,
98
pt.Iv,n.s.,v.9 ©
REINTHAL & NEWMAN—Continued.
may the wish that lies nearest your
heart, ser. 354.—Birthday thought, —
years may come and years may go, |
ser. 360.—Birthday wish, I send you
a four-leaf clover, ser. 361.—Birthday
wish, I wish you. health, ser. 362.— —
Birthday wish, I wish you the joy of
a ready brain, ser. 3856.—Birthday ©
wish, may the passage of the years,
ser. 351.—Birthday wish, today is your
birthday, ser. 855.—Birthdays, birth-
days like New Years, ser. 357.—Blue
ribbon winners, no. 190.—Broilers, no.
508.—Cherries, no. 510.—Come and get
it, no. 186.—Crescent moon, at the
dance, no. 462.—Daisies, no. 511.—
Deuce, no. 485.—EHvening prayer, no.
479.—Fairy tales, no. 478.—Favorite,
no. 187.—Forgetting, forgotten you,
well if forgetting, ser. 359.—Frolic
hour, no. 455.—Good morning, no. 476.
—Good night kiss, no. 474.—Harvest
moon, lest the moon have eyes, no. 466.
—Hush dolly’s asleep, no. 453.—Idols,
no. 509.—Lesson, no. 452.—Little
brother, no. 478.—Loser, no, 482.—
Love signal, do you love me, no. 460.—
Love signal, I am single, no. 461.—
Love signal, I do love you, no. 457.—
Love signal, I have something to tell
you, uo, 458.—Love signal, I love an-
other, no. 456.—Love signal, you may
speak to me, no. 459.—Peaches, no.
512.—Playing with fate, no. 487.—
Quitter, no. 483.—Ready, no. 191.—
Say please, no. 188.—Spring moon, an
old leve song, no. 467.—Summer moon,
his lady in the moon, no. 464.—There
is no time like the present, no. 486.—
Trinity of life, no. 477—Tucking in
time, no. 450.—Watching for daddy,
no, 454.—Well earned, no. 189.—Win-
ner, no. 484.—Winter moon, the pass-
word to a girl’s heart, no. 4638.—Your
birthday, a thousand greetings, ser.
352. © Dec. 29, 1913; 2c. each Dec. 19.
1913; K 67532-67542, 67544, 67549,
67552-67558, 67567, 67571-67579, 67588,
675S9, 67593, 67603-67610, 67619, 67625-
67627, 67634-67641.
[16 prints]:
Brook in winter.—Do you, or dont
you.—Tirst sorrow.—Honeymoon.—
How old is your little boy ma’am.—
If you dont know what kind of rain.
—January evening.—Love at first
sight—More of all.—Ours.—Putting
the go in tango.—There are several
sorts of peaches.—There’s nothing half
so sweet in life-—Trousseau.—Wed-
ding march.—Winter solitude. © Jan.
30, 1914; 2 c each Jan. 24, 1914; K
69670-69685.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
RITTENBERRY (ALMA) Birmingham,
Ala. [5708
‘Jackson (Andrew) The Hermitage.
© Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; K
T0308.
RIVERSIDE PRINTING CO., Milwaukee.
[5709
Leading home builders and home
furnishers. © Feb. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
Sa, 4914; K'71235.
Roserts (H. EH.) New York. [5710
Germania fire insurance company’s
home office building. © Feb. 28, 1914;
2c. Feb. 24, 1914: K 71088.
ROBERTS (JOHN G.) Lansdowne, Pa.
Searpoints. 1.c. Mar. 3, 1914; I
40.
Rochester,
[5712-5737
Did you know me? 609.—Give me
leave, 607.—Good things, 608. © Mar.
eoi4 2 c. each Mar. 18; 1914: J
190845-190847.
[6 photographs]:
Cristobal, 594.— Jeanette, 593.—June
roses, 595.—Madeline, 596.—Marta,
597.—Pensive, 592. © Feb. 12, 1914;
2 ec. each Feb. 17, 1914; J 190047-
190052.
[S photographs] :
Anticipation, 590.—Here I am, 586.
—Mara, 588.—Onenline, 591.—Orchids,
589.—Spirit of spring, 584.—Sweets,
585.—Zara, 587. © Jan. 22, 1914; 2
e, each Jan. 27, 1914; J 189389-189396.
[9 photographs]:
Do you like it? 605.—Faith, 601.—
Her engagement ring, 598.—Home
maker, 603.—It’s good, 599.—Jacque-
line, 606.—Pleased, 600.—Pleasing re-
flections, 602.—Some for you, 604. ©
Feb. 25, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 28, 1914;
J 190304-190312.
Rocers (FRANK) Dallas, Tex. [573
Dallas, Tex., 2nd grand opera sea-
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1914; 191032.
ROPES MEMORIAL (TRUSTEES OF THE)
Salem, Mass. [5739-5746
[S photographs]:
China room.—Dining room.—Hliza-
beth Orne room.—Furniture of 1760.—
Furniture of 1820. — Hall. — Judge’s
chamber.—Old clock. © Jan. 38,1914;
2c. each Jan. 9, 1914; J 188844188851.
Rost (Harry M) Philadelphia.
ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS,
[5747
HiBoy scout] © Mar. 13, 1914; 2
@ Mar. 16, 1914; K 71791.
99
ayers)
ROSE FESTIVAL ASSN., Portland, Or.
[5748
Eighth annual rose festival June,
Get. dh. T1914. ©) Sane tte” fou
2c. Mar. 17, 1914 = Ko (Taste
Rowe (A. O.) Concordia, Kan.
[5749, 5750
Concordia milling co., A, B. © Jan.
24, 1914; 2 ec. each Jan. 28, 1914; J
189422, 189423.
RoYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [5751
And even a king might envy royal
clothes like these. © Mar. 7. 1914;
2 ¢. Mar. 11, 1914; K 71594.
Rozycki (MaryYAN 8.) Chicago. [5752
Illinois college of music and dra-
matic art. © Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
17, 1914; K 72134.
RUNKLE (AMON N.) Elkhart, Ind.
[5753
Gossard corsets, factory no. 3, night
photo: | © Mar. 3, 1914 592 e: Mar. 6,
1914; J 190771:
(RoBERT) Brownsville, Tex.
[5754-5775
Constitutional soldiers in action. ©
Mar 1914>" 2c. Mar. 23) 191450 5
190952.
Constitutionalist destroying bridges
to prevent Federal advance. © Mar.
4914-20 Mare23; 1914 >, J) 190051:
Coy (Gral. Ernesto Santos) © Mar.
10, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914; J 190954.
Episodio historico, R 44176. © Feb.
17, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 3, 1914; K 713238.
Federal artillery and artillery men.
RUNYON
©) Mars iy d914 > 92 .e. Mar. 28, 19145
J 190950.
Novios Mexicanos, Mexican sweet-
hearts, R 44175. © Feb. 17, 1914;
2 ce. Mar. 3, 1914; K 71824.
Sanchez (Gral. Jesus Davilla) ©
Mar. 10, 1914: 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914; J
190955.
Women who led the attack on Mata-
moros. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23,
1914; J 190953.
[4 photographs] :
Blanco (Gral. Sr. Lucio).—Car-
ranza (Gral. Jesus).—Grave of a Fed-
eral officer executed in Juarez.—Tren
militar Constitucionalista en camino
para Chihuahua. © Jan. 1, 1914; 2c.
each Jan. 19, 1914; J 189129-189152.
[4 photographs]:
Blanco (Gen. Lucio) and staff.—
Caballero (Gen. Brigadier Luis).—
Gonzalez y Carranza (Grals.) haciendo
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5776
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
Runyon (RoBert)—Continued.
una vista al hospital de sangre.—
Ready for cremation. © Mar. 1, 1914;
2 ec. each Mar. 9, 1914; J 190573-
190576.
[6 photographs]:
Artilleria Constitucionalista recon-
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artilleria Constitucionalista en Juarez.
—Fortification Los Virgenes, C. Vic-
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Marguia, Villereal y Carranza. —
Segura (Sr. Vicite).—Villereal (Gral.)
y su estado mayor. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2 ec. each Jan. 30, 1914; J 189435-
189440.
RUSHFORTH (WALTER EviIson) Law-
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Lawrence, Mass. New central bridge,
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2 ¢. Feb. 27, 1914; K 71708.
RuzicKA (RupoLPH) New York. [5777
View of the old West church. © Dec.
31, 1918; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; K 68220.
RYAN (LESTER P.) Lexington, Neb.
[5778
[Hen and detector.] © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1914; K 72330.
SACKETT & WILHELMS CoO., Brooklyn.
sya
Society belle. © Dec. 22, 1918; 2 ¢.
Jan. 20, 1914; K 69962.
SaprER (Haru T.) Waterloo, Iowa.
[5780
[Purity and health, outline card of
baby face] © May 10, 1913; 2 c. Feb.
11. 1914; K 70519.
SaGE (JEROME H.) Buffalo.
[3 photographs]:
Contentment.— Expectations.—Tran-
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Feb. 24, 1914; J 190185-190187.
SAINT MAry’s Peekskill,
INS [5784, 5785
Lily of lilies. [Blessed Virgin and
echild.] © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 «© Mar. 17,
1914: K 72127.
Pelican of mercy. © Mar. 14, 1914:
2c. Mar. 17, 1914; K 72128.
& BuNNY (JOHN)
CONVENT,
SALcEDO (SEVERO)
New York. [5786
Bunny (John) statuette. © Feb. 12,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 7, 1914; J 190526.
Satyrro (Max) Boston. [5787
Beilis (Mendel) and his vindicators.
© Jan..23, 1914; 2 c. Keb. 5, 1914; K
70117.
100
ES NE =
Sarony (Otto) co., New York.
[5788, 5789
Adams (Miss Maud) 1, 2. © Jan.
16, 1914; 2 e@. each Jan. 17, 1914; J
189110, 189111.
Sarony, 1Inc., New York. [5790-5805
Forbes-Robertson (Lady) 1, 3-8, 11,
12. © Jan. 29, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 12,
1914; J 189948—189956.
Frederick (Pauline) 14-19. © Apr.
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189416-189421.
Midland linseed products factory, 1.
© Sept. 11, 1914; 2 ce. Feb. 9, 1914; J
189797.
SAUNDERS (CHARLES BURTON), SMITH
(CARROLL B.), SMITH (HAROLD E.)
AND RuaceLes (CHARLES A.) execu-
tors of last will of Gertrude S. B. ,
Saunders, San Francisco. [5806
Junipero (Father) © Mar. 13, |
1914; 2 e. Mar. 18, 1914; J 190843.
SAXTON (GLENN L.) Minneapolis.
[5SO7—5819
_[18 photographs]:
Lady in standing position dressed in ©
furs, 1.—Lady in walking pose, 13.—
Lady seated at window, 2, 4.—Lady
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chair, 12.—Lady standing front posi-
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against table. 5.—Lady standing side -
position, 6, 7 © 1 ¢e, each Jan. 2,
1914; J 188558—-188570.
ScHAFFNIT (C.)
rc
VERLAG, Diisseldorf, |
Germany. [5820 |
Heimkebr vom tempel. © Dee. 1, |
1913; 1 c. Mar, 28, 1994; K 72259.
ScHENCK (FRED B.) Tacoma, Wash. —
[5821-5823 .
[13 photographs]:
Crater Lake.—Midwinter on the,
mountain.—Tacoma (Mt.) in winter. ©
© Mar. 2, 1914; 2 ec each Mar. 9, 1914;
J 190581—-190583.
SCHLESINGER BROS., New York. i
[5824-5829
[Post cards]:
Charlotte.—Elinore.—Evelyn.—Jean-
ette.—Leonora.—Lucille. © Feb. 26,
1914; 2 c. each Feb. 27, 1914; K 71209-
71214,
ScHLoss (Jacos) New York. [5830 |
Dog with quail. © Feb. 11, 1914;,
2c. Feb. 7, T9143 5 169ai.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
6104
no. 1, 1914
SCHMIDT LITHOGRAPH co., San Fran-
cisco. [58381
Favorite. © Feb. 20, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
2q,1914; K 71191.
ScuNeEmDER (F. A.) Philadelphia.
[5832, 5833
Lucile. © Dee. 22, 1913; 2 c. Jan.
2, 1914; K 68262.
Myrtle. © Dec. 22, 1913; 2 ¢. Jan.
2, 1914; K 68261.
ScHOENFELD (Emit) New York. [5834
[Tailor made suits, card 4 by 8
inches.] © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 5,
1914; K 70514.
ScHortt (ALBERT) Chillicothe, O.
[5885-5843
{Memorial designs] :
Angel of love.—Forget me not.—-In
loving memory, gone but not forgotten
[A, B].—In loving remembrance of,
gone but not forgotten.—In loving re-
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riam.—Our darling.—Sacred to the
memory of. © Dec. 17, 1913: 2 «.
each Feb. 24, 1914; K 71161-71169.
ScurirEver (J. B.) Scranton, Pa.
[5844-5850
Sunday (Billy) 1-7. © Mar. 12,
1914; 2c. each Mar. 28, 1914; J 191084—
191090.
SCHUFFLER (CHARLES J.) Happy Camp,
Cal. [5851
Preston Peak, Cal. © Mar. 11, 1914;
2c. Mar. 17, 1914; J 190829.
Scuutz (FREDERICK ADOLPH) Wash-
ington. [5852
Bryan (Hon. William Jennings) ad-
dressing golden anniversary celebra-
tion, Knights of Pythias. © Feb. 19,
1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; J 190164.
ScHWAGEN (HENRY ALFRED) Detroit.
[5853
Spring calculator. © 1c. Mar. 2,
1914: I 1741.
Scorr, ForsmMan & co., Chicago.
[5854-5867
Pencil sketching, Plates 1-14. ©
Jan. 28, 1914; 2 ec. each Jan. 31, 1914;
K 71170-71188.
SEBEK (JOHN C.) Powers Lake, N. D.
[5868-5871
Sail boat. © Feb. 26, 1914: 2 ec.
Mar. 38, 1914; J 190391.
{8 photographs] :
Grain elevators.—Lake side drive.—
Rounding the bend. © Jan. 3, 1914;
2e. each Jan. 9, 1914; J 189099-
189101.
SELIG POLYSCOPE Co., Chicago.
[5872-6104
[Class Kk are motion-picture posters
both large and small; large size are
colored]:
Adventures of Kathlyn. [Small.]
@) dan, 10, 1914 2 c.Jan. 140 19i4e
Ix 69182.
——2. [Two ordeals, cage, 3 sheets,
large). ©) Wee, 31, 1913. 2" ¢.. Jani: 2
1914; K 68259.
2. [Two ordeals, explosion, 6
sheets, large.] © Dec. 31, 1918; 2 e.
Jan. 2. 1004 °K 68260.
Dy [Two ordeals, temple, 1
sheet, large.] © Dec. 31, 1913; 2 e.
gan. 2. 1914 1K GS8258.
3. [Temple of the lion, no.
Smatlg ©) Jam 2. toi 2 es Jan,
1914; K 68516.
——38. [Temple of the lion, no.
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1914; K 68517.
——3. [Temple of the lion, escape.
hiding, rescued, 1, 3, 6 sheets, large.]
© Jam 14, 1914-2 cc! Fant 19, 1914:
KX 69436, 69441, 69445.
Sue
2,
T,
4. [Royal slave, small.] ©
dan. (219i: A2xenvJans if; 1914. K
68518.
4. [Royal slave, captive, 1
sheet large] © Jan. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
Jan. 31, 1914; K 70026.
4. [Royal slave, in the den, 3
sheets, large] © Jan. 28, 1914; 2 ec.
Jan. 31, 1914; EH 70025.
——4. [Royal slave, in the tree, 6
sheets, large] © Jan. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
Jan. 31, 1914; K 70024.
——5. A. B. [Colonel in chains,
small] © Jan. 16, 1914;.2.c. Jan. 22,
1914; K 69554, 69555.
——5. [Colonel in chains, escape,
release 1, 3 sheets, large] © Feb.
10, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 13, 1914; K
70710, 70715.
——5. [Elephant, 6 sheets, large.]
© Feb. 10, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1914;
K 70716.
6. [Three bags of silver, A, B,
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9, 1914; K 70482, 704383.
65) |Dhree bass of silver: Cage,
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© Feb. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 2, 1914;
KK 71309-71811.
7. [Garden of brides, small]
@) Mar, 12, 191452 ¢ Mar. 21, to14;
ix 71934.
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SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
7. [Garden of brides, crowning,
prisoners, wagon, 1, 3, 6 sheets, large]
© Mar. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 16,
1914; K 71802-71804.
8, A. B. [Cruel crown, small]
© Mar. 13, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 21,
1914; K 71985, 71936.
8. [Cruel crown, defiance, tigers,
wolves, 1, 3, 6 sheets, large] © Mar.
25, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 28, 1914; K
72282-72284.
9, A, B, C. [Spellbound multi-
tude, small]; © Mar. 18, 1914: 2 «.
each Mar. 21, 1914; KK 71937-71939.
Angel paradise [1 sheet, large] ©
Dec ol. TOS 2G. same Ve POU
68254.
Animals. [6 sheets, large] © Feb.
9, 1914; 2 ¢. Fab. 24, 1914; K 71139.
At the eleventh hour. [Small] ©
dame, 2. AOWA 2G. Saar kad ese) ES
68519.
fi ysheet. larcel sy © Jan. 2,
1914; 2c Jan. 24, 1914; K 69668.
Attic above. [Small] © Jan. 2,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68520.
[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 10,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 13, 1914: K 70718.
Better way, A. B. [Small] © Feb.
6, 1914; 2 @ each Feb. 9, 1914; K
70434, 70435.
[1 sheet, large] © Mar. 16,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 19, 1914; K 71878.
Blue blood and red [1 sheet, large]
©; Wee Sis 1913.2 7e “ane 2. 19d UK.
68255.
Bond of love. [Small] © Jan. 16,
1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69556.
[1 sheet, large] © Mar. 18,
1904. 2¢; Mar, 20) 029024.
Bringing up hubby [1 sheet, large]
© dan. 14, 1914: 24e Jan. 19,1914:
K 69487.
Charmed arrow [1 sheet, large] ©
a, ROMA De eee aT. ill, lass KE
69101.
Cherry pickers [Small] © Jan. 10,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 14, 1914; K 69183.
Conscience and the temptress. [1
sheet, large] © Dec. 31, 1913; 2 «.
Jan: 2; 1914: K 68256.
Conspirators [1 sheet, large] ©
Jan. 14, 1914; 2. c. Jan. 19, 1914; K
69439.
Cop on the beat [Small] © Jan. 16,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69557.
[1 sheet, large] © Mar. 38.
1914 Zee. Mar, 9, JOv4* kok:
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Countess and the burglar [Small]
© Jan, 10, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 14, 1914; K
184.
—— [1 ‘Sheet, tarae] ae wep. 17,
1914; 2c Peb, Jt, 1914s 027.
Cupids caprice. [Small] ©: Jan.
16, 1914; 2 ce. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69558.
—— [1 sheet, large] © Mar. 10,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1914; K 71800.
Cynic. [Small] © Jan. 2, 1914; 2
c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68521.
[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 10,
1914; 2c. Feb. 18, 1914; K 70712.
Elizabeth’s prayer. [Small] © Jan.
10, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 14, 1914; K 69185.
— {1 sheet, lgpzeieeiew feb. 24,
1914; 2 c. Mar 27 Gt4ee ee Gas i2-
Evil we do. [Small] © Jan. 16,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69559.
[1 sheet, large] © Mar. 8,
1914; 2 c. Mar.9, 1914505 71572.
Eyton Bessie [1 sheet, large] ©
Mar. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 16, 1914; K
71799.
Fire jugglers [Small] © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; K 71940.
Flirts repentance. [Small] © Mar.
138, 1914; 2 c Mar. 21, 1914; K 71941.
Friend in need. [1 sheet, large] ©
Jan. 7, \19143 2) esa 14 kk
69108.
Guiding spirit. [1 sheet, large] ©
Jan. 7, 191432 @ deaeisg. 10> iG
69102.
Hearst-Selig news pictorial, no. 9
[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 26, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 2, 1914; K 713805.
Heart of Maggie Malone. [Small]
© Jan. 2; 1914; 2 e:\aama7, 1914; K
68522.
+. J1 sheet, large oan. 21
1914; 2c. Jan. 24, 1914; K 69666.
In remembrance. [Small] © Jan.
16, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69560.
———- [1 sheet, large]) ©, Mar. 10,
1914; 2 ec Mar. 16, 1914; K 71801.
In spite of the evidence. [Small]
© Mar. 13, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 21, 1914;
K 71942.
Kid Pink and the Maharajah.
[Small] © Jan. 16, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22,
1914; K 69561.
[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 24,
1914; 2c. Mar. 2, 1914; K 7138138.
King baby’s birthday. [Small] ©
Jan. 2, 1914392 Gc. daieed 014 is
68528.
102
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 10,
1914; 2 «. Feb. 18, 1914; K 70711.
Knight of trouble. [Small] © Mar.
138, 1914; 2c. Mar. 21, 1914; K 71943.
Last man’s club. [Small] © Mar.
13, 1914; 2c. Mar. 21, 1914; K 71944.
Little Lillian turns the tide. [Small]
gan 46, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1914;
K 69562.
——[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 17,
1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; K 71028.
Little Miss Bountiful. [Small] ©
marie tole; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; K
71945.
Little sister. [Small] © Jan. 2,
1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68524.
—— [1 sheet, large] © Jan. 21,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 24, 1914; K 69667.
Memories. [Small] © Jan. 2,1914;
2c, dan. (, 1914; K 68535.
[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 4,
1914; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; K 70258.
Message from across the sea. [1
sheet, large] © Dec. 31, 1918; 2 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; K 68257.
Midnight call. [Small] © Jan. 16,
1914; 2 c, Jan. 22, 1914; K 69563.
Mike, the avenger. [Small] ©
Mar. 13, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; K
71946.
Mistress in his house [1 sheet, large]
© Jan. 28, 1914; 2c. Jan. 31, 1914; K
70029.
Mistress of his house. [Smail] ©
Paes oe eC. Jan. 7, 1914; K
68526.
Mixup on the plains. [Small] ©
Pateiotorte 2 Cc. Mar. 21, 1914; K
71947.
Modern vendetta, no. 1, 2,3. [Small]
© Jan. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 7, 1914;
IX 68527-68529.
—— [Courtroom, 1, 6, sheets, large]
© Jan. 21, 1914; 2c. Jan. 24, 1914; K
69663, 69664.
— [Two scenes, 8 sheets, large]
idan, 21,1914; 2 c. Jan. 24; 1914;
K 69669.
Old Doe Yak. [1 sheet, large] ©
Pan 4,°1914- 2 e. Jan. 12; 1914; K
69104.
Old vs. the new. [1 sheet large] ©
fan, 14, 1914; °2 ec. Jan. 19, 1914; K
69438.
Page from yesterday. [Small] ©
Mar 4s, 1994>)2 cc Mar. 21, 1914;
K 71948,
6104
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Pirates of Peacock Alley. [Small]
© Mar. 13,1914; 2 © Mar. 21, 1914;
K 71949.
Razetta (Stella) © Jan. 20, 1914;
Ze) Web; 2, 19i4:°K- 70502:
Reconciled in blood. [Small] ©
Jan. -2,19145.2 ec. Jan. 71914. KK 68530:
——[1 sheet, large] © Jan. 28,
Ia ec dan. 31; 19142 K \FO080:
Red Head and _ ~ma’s _ suitors.
[Small.] © Mar. 13, 1914; 2 c Mar.
Di 1914: KK (1950:
Red Head introduces herself.
[Small.] © Mar. 138, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
2A SO = Ke FLO hb.
Renegade’s vengeance. [Small.] ©
Jam, 16, 19942) @& dan 220 1914 ie
69564.
[1 sheet, large.] © Feb. 17,
1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; K 71029.
Romance of the forest reserve.
LSmall.] © Mar. 13, 1914; 2 ¢ Mar.
2AtiO14.: KK 11952.
Rube. [Small.] © Mar. 138, 1914;
2 Mar 21, 1914- K 71953.
Salvation of Nance O’Shaughnessy.
[Small.] © Jan. 29, 1914; 2c. Feb. 2,
1914; K 70046.
——[1 sheet, large.] © Jan. 28,
1914; 2-c. Feb. 9, 1914; K 71147.
[Fight. Two scenes, 3,6 sheets,
large] © Mar. 18, 1914; 2 c. each Mar.
20, 1914; K 71911, 71912.
Schooling of Mary Ann, [Small.]
G) Mar 13s, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 21,°1914;
Ik 71954.
Second wife. [Small.] © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 e, Mar. 21, 1914; K 71955.
Shotgun Jones, A. B. [Small.] ©
Mar 13. 1914) 2re@i Mare 21, 1914? i
71956, 71957.
Smuggler’s sister. [Small.] © Jan.
10, 1914; 2c. Jan. 14, 1914; K 69186.
ie Cheek) daAreoe py AO ena eh e.
1914; 2 c. Feb. 21, 1914; K 71030.
Soldier of the C. S. A. [1 sheet,
large.] © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7,
19141 70262.
Speedway of despair. [Small.] ©
Jame 1914 2e) Jan, -22;- 1914"
69565.
——[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 24,
1914; 2c. Mar. 2, 1914; K 71814.
Splendid sacrifice. [1 sheet, large. ]
© Jam 1401914 7?) c. Jan, 19, 1914; K
69440.
103
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G105
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Spoilers (The) S-—1-28, 30-66. ©
Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 9, 1914; J.
189727-189791.
Story of cupid. [Small.] © Jan.
16, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69566.
—— [1 sheet, large.] © Mar. 10,
3914; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1914; K 71805.
Stery of Diana. [Small] © Jan.
16, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69567.
——[1 sheet, large.] © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 ce. Mar. 20, 1914; K 71914.
Story of Venus. [Small.] © Jan.
16, 1914; 2c Jan. 22, 1914; K. 69568.
[1 sheet, large.] © Mar. 38,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1914; K 715738.
Strenuous scoop. [Small.] © Jan.
2, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 685381.
——[1 sheet, large.]
1914; 2 e@. Jan. 31, 1914; K 70027.
Suppressed news. [Small.] © Jan.
16, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 22, 1914; K 69569.
[1 sheet, large.] © Feb. 24,
1914:.2 ce. Mar. 2, 1914; K 71315.
Tested by fire. [Small.] © Jan. 2,
1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68532.
= |« sheet, largze.] «(© sWeb.. 110)
1914; 2 ce. Feb. 18, 1914; K 70714.
Their lesson. [Small] © Jan. 2,
1914; 2 c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68533.
[1 sheet, large] (© Jan. 28,
1914: 2 ec. Jan. 31, 1914; K"70928.
Thou shall not kill, [Small] ©
Jan. 2, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68534.
[1 sheet, large] | © Feb. 4,
2 CMe. ky LOI ike TO25T.
Through the centuries. [Small] ©
Jan. 2, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68535.
[1 sheet, large] | © Feb. 4,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; K 70259.
Tony and Maloney. [Small.] ©
Jan, 2, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68536.
—— [1 sheet, large] © Jan. 21,
1914; 2c. Jan. 24, 1914; K 69665.
Too late [Dying, 3 sheets, large] ©
Dani w, 19h: 2 0c Jam. 12) 19145 1K
69107.
——~—[Piano, 1, 6 sheets, large] ©
gan. 7, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 12, 1914;
Ix 69100, 69106.
Two little vagabonds. [Small] ©
Jan. 16, 1914; 2 e.. Jan, .22, 1914: K
69570.
——[i sheet, large] © Mar. 3,
1914; 2c Mar. 9, 1914; K 71570.
© Jan. 28, |
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Tragedy, of ambition. In bed, 6
sheets, large] © Feb. 17, 1914; 2 ec.
Keb. 21, 1914; K 71033.
—— [In the water, 8 sheets, large]
© Feb. 17, 1914; 2 @ Feb, 21, 1914:
IK 71032.
[Knocked down, 1 sheet, large]
© Feb. 17, 1914; 2 ec Feb. 21, 1914;
WK. 71081.
Up hill climb, no. 1, 2. [Small] ©
Jan. 2, 1914; 2 © each Jan. 7, 1914:
I< 68537, 685388.
— [Girl and jug, 3 sheets, large]
© Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; K
70256.
—-—[Group, 6 sheets, large] ©
Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c Feb. 7, 1914; K
70255.
—— [Riot, 1 sheet, large] © Feb. 4,
1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1914; K 70261.
Venus and Adonis [Small] © Jan.
2, 1914; 2 e@. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68539.
——f[1 sheet, large] © Feb. 4,
1914; 2 ¢. Feb. 7, 1914; K 70260.
When thieves fall out. [Small] ©
Jan. 16, 19143 2 en Same 22, 2914 Ke
69571.
— [1 sheet, large]
© Mar. 18,
1914; 2 e. Mar. 20, 1914; K 71916.
While wifey is away. [Small] ©
Jan. 16, 1914; 2 « Jam 22, 1914; K
69572.
——and Doc Yakethe poultry man.
[1 sheet, large] © Mar. 25, 1914; 2
e. Mar. 27, 1914; K 72214.
Williams (Kathlyn) © Feb. 23,
1914; 2c. Feb. 25, 1914; K 71148.
[Portrait, 1 sheet large] ©
Mar. 18, 1914; 2 ec Mar. 20, 1914; K
71915.
SELL (Ernest Forest) Thomas, W. Va.
[6105
Thomas, W. Va. © Nov. 1, 1912; 2
ec. Mar. 17, 1914; J 190821.
SELLS, FLoro SHOWS co., Denver.
[6106-6140
Sells, Floto circus [posters] :
Blood sweating baby hippopotamus,
no. 135382 B, 6 sheets.—Buffalo Bill,
no. 15930, 5 sheets—Buffalo Bill and
eroup of rough riders, no. 15981, 1
sheet.—Comedy group of wild animals,
no. 15923, 6 sheets.—Sells, Floto, 5
sheets.—Trained lions, no. 159388, 1
sheet. © Feb. 13, 1914; 2 ec. each
Feb. 16, 1914; K 71184-71189.
Buffalo Bill, no. 15949, 3 sheets.
—Carrying act, no. 15943, 1 sheet.—
Circus, no. 15928, 2 sheets.—Clowns,
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
SELLS, Fioro sHows co.—Continued.
no. 15946, 1 sheet.—Comedy western
character, no. 15940, 1 sheet.—Con-
gress of equestriennes, no. 16016, 1
sheet.—Exeursions, no. 11140 B, 6
sheets.—Excursions, no. 15985, 5
sheets.—Feast of fun, no. 15258,
1 sheet.—Group of cowboys, no. 15940,
x Sheet.—Letter bill, no. 15980, 1 sheet.
—Rhodo Royal, premium horse trainer,
no. 15954, 1 sheet.—Street scene in
frontier town, no. 15941, 4 sheet.—
Warpath, no. 15926, 2 sheets.—Zouave
drill, five scenes, no. 15944, 1 sheet.
© Feb. 9,1914; 2 c. each Feb. 11, 1914;
K 70521-70535.
-— Buffalo Bill. no. 15983, 2 sheets.
—Elephant, no. 14498 C, 20 sheets—
Sells, Floto.—Sells, Floto Buffalo Bill,
no. 15984, 15985, 3 and 5 sheets. ©
Mar. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 1914;
K 71883-71387.
— Clown battle, no. 15264 B, 6
sheets—Clown head, no. 11151 B, 3
sheets.—Equestrienne, ring mistress,
horse, and clown, no. 81438, 6 sheets.—
Orang-outangs from Borneo, no. 14490
B, 4 sheets. © Feb. 1€, 1914; 2c.
each Feb. 18, 1914; K 70823-70826.
Easy money, breed hyneys, no.
16000, 1 sheet.—Trained elephants and
camels and acrobats, no. 16008, 1
sheet.—Warpath, no. 15942, 1 sheet.—
Whole family at Sells, Floto circus,
and what they saw.—40 clowns, count
‘em, no. 15982, 1 sheet. © Feb. 11,
1914; 2c. each Feb. 18, 1914; K T0705-—
70709.
SHAPLEIGH HARDWARE CoO., St. Louis.
[6141-6144
[Calendar heads]:
Beauty and innocence.—His setting
sun.—In pastures green.—Mother’s
prayer. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Feb. 6, 1914; K 70230-70233.
| SHEARER (FRANK H.) Bay City, Mich.
[6145
Setter retrieving grouse. © 1.
Mar. 26, 1914; J 191077.
SHICKLUNA (Kitt 8.) Buffalo. [6146
infant Of, the Cross. © Mar. 9,
2914; 2 c. Mar. 21, 1914; J 190870.
SHockxey (P. C.) Harlingen, Tex.
[6147-6153
After a hunt in the Rio Grande
waltey, © Jan. 3, 1914: 2 ¢. Jan.
19, 1914; J 189159.
Baby lion. © Jan. 2, 1914; 2 c.
Jan. 19, 1914; J 189160.
Grape fruit. © Oct. 5, 1913; 2 «.
Jan. 19, 1914; J 189158.
40093—14——_8
SHockey (P. C.)—Continued.
Jabali or wildhog of South Texas
and Mexico; © Jan. .25, 1913; .2-c.
Jan. 19, 1914; J 189157.
Ponderosa lemon. © Oct. 10, 1913;
2 c. Jan. 19, 1914; J 189156.
Resting. © Sept. 20, 19138; 2 «.
Jan. 19, 1914; J 189154.
Stepmother. © Nov. 1, 19138;
Jan. 19, 1914; J 189155.
SHRADER (JAMES) Little Rock, Ark.
[6154-6156
Clark (Sen. James P.) 1-3. © Jan.
29, 1914: 2 e..-each Feb. 2, 1914; J
189873-189875.
SIEGEL, Cooper & co., Chicago.
[6157, 6158
Garrity (Maerie) Essanay,1,2. ©
Jan. 22, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 24, 1914;
J 189355, 189356.
Srmcox (CLARA E.) New York.
i)
€.
[6159
Andre (Mrs. Jorge) and her flower
girls. ©) Jan. 14, 1914; 1 c. Jan. 17,
1914; K 69635.
Simpson (JoHN T.) Newark, N. J.
[6160-6164
[5 entries] :
Design of high school bldg. Mecnan-
iesville, N. Y.—Simpson craft home, 5,
11-13. ic each Mar, 14, 1914; I
1743-1747.
SKINNER (WILLIAM T.) Chicago.
[6165
Chicago motorcycle squad. © Mar.
16, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 20, 1914; J 190865.
SLEEPER (FREDERICK L.) Chicago.
6166
Brownies at work. © Mar. 2, 1914;
2 e. Mar. 4, 1914; .K J1371.
Smisor (C. F.) Chicago. [6167
Afternoon on the Pacific Ocean. ©
Dee! 23. 1918: 2 ¢.. Jane 19) 1914; J
189118.
SmitH (A. L.) Lindsay, Cal. [6168
Hoover’s (Rev. J. N.) Bible class,
Baptist Sunday school, Lindsay, Cal.
© Mar. 17, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 238, 1914;
J 190956.
SmirH (A. Srertine) Brooklyn, N. Y.
[6169, 6170
Old time songs. [Design showing
darky sitting at door of log cabin,
playing a banjo.] © Dec. 15, 1918; 2
ce. Dec. 29, 1913; K 68870.
[Design showing young lady
seated at piano.] © Dec. 15, 1913;
! 29 e. Dee. 29, 1918; IK 68871.
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6171
SmitH (ALIcE R. Hucer) Charleston,
S. C. [6171-6189
Twenty drawings of the Pringle
house on King street, Charleston, S.C.
by Alice R. Huger Smith:
Carriage gate from courtyard, no.
17.—Carriage gate from street, no.
Carriage house from street, no.
19.—Detail in northeast room first
floor, no. 8.—Door under portico, no.
8.—Front door from portico on hall,
no. 4.—Garden front, no. 9.—Kitchen
and carriage house with ruined arches
of the pigeon house, no. 16.—Lower
hall looking toward front door, no. 5.—
Northwest arch looking toward kitchen
courtyard, no. 11.—Pringle house, King
street, no. 1.—Roof of carriage house,
from street, no. 20.—Servants quarters
from the garden, no. 14.—Servants
quarters from the kitchen courtyard,
no. 15.—South flight of front steps, no.
2.—Southwest arches, no. 10.—South-
west corner of drawing room, no. 7.—
Staircase and upper hall with door
into drawilg room, no. 6.—Steps into
kitchen courtyard, no. 12.—Steps into
kitchen courtyard from the garden, no,
13. © Mar. 4, 1914; 2 c@ each Mar.
11, 1914; K 71609-71628.
SMITH (CHARLES M.) & HickIsH (ED.
F.) Denver. [6190
Picture theater at night. © 1 ¢. Oct.
10, 1918: J 190620.
SMITH (GERTRUDE BINNEY) Amesburg,
Mass. —” [6191, 6192
Easter greetings. © Jan. 3, 1914;
2c. Jan. 5, 1914: K 68366.
Mrs. Australia’s comment. © Jan.
38, 1914; 2 c Jan. 5, 1914; K 68367.
SMITH (H. F.) Syracuse, N. Y. [6193
Illuminations, Salina st. at night.
© Feb. 20, 1914; 2 c@ Feb. 20, 1914:
J 190110.
SmitH (Jay) Vincennes, Ind. [6194
Beewhiskers. © June 15, 1913; 2 ¢
Mar. 14, 1914; J 190767.
SmitH, Brooks co., Denver.
I am in love. © Mar.
Mar. 10, 1914; K 71574.
[6195
5, 1914; 2 «.
Snow (Epwarp L.)
Mass.
New Bedford,
[6196, 6198
Always busy. © Dec. 31, 1913; 2 ¢.
Dec. 29, 1913; J 188867.
Invitation (The) © Jan.
2 ¢c.'Jan. 19, 1914; J: 189135.
Sunday morning. © Jan. 25.
2c. Jan. 19, 1914; J 189134.
, 1914;
1914;
.
eee
Sotomon (S.) San Antonio.
[6199-6203
Austin (Stephen) as Sec. of State
of Texas signing the declaration of
independence of Texas, 1. © Sept. 10,
1918; 2 c. Mar. 27, 4914 0S?
Crockett (David) and his famous
gun Betsy, 2. © Oct.40. 1913-2 c.
Mar. 27, 1914; J 191081.
Houston (Gen. Sam) defeating
Santa Anna at battle of San Jacinto. 3.
© Sept. 1, 1913 > 2 Mar. 27, 1914;
J 191083.
San Antonio bench and bar. © Jan.
1, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 27, 1914; J 191080.
Travis (Col. William Barrett) 5.
© Jan. 5, 1914; 2 e. Mar. 27, 1914;
J 191079.
Ns)
SOMERS (JAMES JOSEPH) Minneapolis.
[6204
Jim’s Christmas tree. © Jan. 6,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 12, 1914; J 188937.
SPAULDING (ALPHEUS M.) Belgrade,
Me. [6205
Kelley (Oliver Hudson) founder of
order of Patrons of Husbandry. ©
Dec. 30, 19183 2 came) 114 - kK
68720.
SPENCER ee C.) New York.
[6206
Life. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 e. Jan. 21,
1914; K 695388.
SpiceER & BUMBARGER, Topeka. [6207
Bryan banquet dinner, Topeka,
Kan., 41452. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan.
12, 1914; J 189800.
SpirzcLass (Jacog M.) Chicago.
[6208
Spitzglass double slide. rule and
computer. 1 ¢€. dan 2 aio: 1. 1682.
SPOELSTRA (CLAUDE NICHOLAS) Grand
Rapids, Mich. [6209, 6210
Cow picture, 111. © Jan. 24, 1914;
2¢ Jan. 24, 1914; J 189357.
Julia (Miss) 1. © Jan. 24, 1914;
c. Jan, 24, 1914; J 189358.
SPOKANE, OLD NATIONAL BANK, Spo-
kane. [6211
Spokane view of city from Daven-
port hotel. © Mar. 26, 1914; 2 c¢.
bo
Mar. 30, 1914; J 191151.
STADLER PHOTOGRAPHY CO., Chicago.
[6212-6224
601-612, 6124." © dem a, 1914-
2 ¢c. each Mar. 23, 1914;. J 190917-
| 190929.
106
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9 |
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
6287 »
STAGE (WALLACE BuRDEN) New York. | Sverrrey (J. F.)—Continued.
[6225, 6226 14 in. breech loading rifle:
Catt (Mrs. Carrie Chapman). © From battery.—In battery. © Jan.
Mare2t, 4914; 2. ¢. Mar. 28, 1914; J
191099.
Hay (Mary Garrett) © Mar. 27,
it -2e, Mar. 28, 1914; J 191100.
STANDARD BUILDINGS, INC., New York.
[6227-6242
[16 entries]:
Standard buildings, inc., group, 390.
—Standard buildings, inc., houses, 163,
164, 178, 179, 185, 384 (A, B) 885-889,
891, 450. 468A, 604. 1 ¢ each Jan.
26, 1914; I 1703-1718.
STANDARD PUB. CO., Cincinnati.
[6248, 6244
Few pointers. © Jan. 16, 1914; 2.
Jan, 31, 1914; K 69988.
In the grip. © Jan. 16, 1914; 2c.
Jan, 31, 1914; K 69987.
Starr (THEODORE B.) 1nc., New York.
[6245-6250
[38 photographs]:
African buffalo. — Rhinoceros. —
Wounded comrade. © 1. each Jan.
17, 1914; J 189102-189104.
[38 photographs] :
Cow returning from pasture.—Fe-
male head.—Young woman looking at
her refiection. © 1c. each Jan. 2,
1914; J 188688—-188690.
STAUFFACHER (J. G. L.) Steele, N. D.
[6251
Kolossal sale. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2c.
Jan. 9, 1914; K 69502.
STEARNS (FRED B.) Rushville, Ind.
[6252, 6253
Cleves. O. Stearns tabernacle. ©
Mar. 24. 1914; 2 c. Mar. 26, (1914;
72136.
Cleves, O. Stearns tabernacle. [In-
Side view] © Mar. 16, 1914; 2 ec.
Mar. 19, 1914: K 72187.
STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC Co., Rochester,
Ney. [6254-6263
[Colored cards of various sizes]:
Beans [Green]—Beans i
Beans [Yellow]—Bird seed.—Corn.—
Corn [Field]—Corn [Yellow]—Lawn
grass.—Peas.—Turnip. © Dec. 30,
1918; 2 c. each Jan. 29, 1914: K 69784—
69798.
Sterrey (J. F.) Honolulu. [6264-6267
12 in. breech loading mortars:
Firing position.—Loading position.
© Jan. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Feb. 18,
1914: J 190059. 190060.
1D, 1914; 2) € each, Hep: 18; 1914; oJ
190061, 190062,
STEM & FELLHEIMER, New York. [6268
Preliminary plan for 42nd st. hotel, -
New York. (©) 1c. Heb. 1241904551
1701. .
STIEF (ALOYS) Grand Canyon, Ariz. .
[6269, 6270 .
Cleft (The) 2. © Sept. 10, 1913;
ZeCegan. o, 1914s J ASSTL9: 4
Mussel-Shell-Rock, 1. © Sept. 10,
TOTS; 2c. fan, 5, 1914 =" J 188720:
STILES (CHARLES L.) Columbus, O- .; :
[6271-6275
[Idea] chickens] :
Ideal Black Wyandottes. — Ideal
Blue Orpingtons.—Ideal Faverolles.—
Ideal Golden Campines.—Ideal Rose
Comb Mottled Anconas. © Jan. 16,
1914; 2 ¢. each Jan. 17, 1914; K 69424
69428.
SropparD (Henry LEE) Stuttgart, Ark.
[6276-6279
Great Pyramid calendar system, L
© 1c. Jan. 19, 1914; I 1685.
2. ©1c. Feb. 5,1914; I 1699."
Mystic square. ©1c. Jan. 19,1914;
I 1684.
Numbered zodiac of Great Pyramid
calendar system. © 1c. Feb..5, 1914;
I 1698.
Stout (H. LEE) Denver. [6280
Ignacio’s (Chief) cabin. © Feb. 10,
1914-9 e@> Heb! 12) 19142 3). 189937.
Stranp (Paul) New York. [6281
Lincoln (Abraham) bust; by Sir
Moses Ezekiel. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1914;
J 1895387. ‘oo
Stratton (H. H.) Chattanooga. pe
. [6282, 6288 |
Soldiers’ memorial, United. States
army, poster . ©, Oet,.12, 1913; 2 G
Jan. 3, 1914; K 68363. ,
Soldiers’ record. © Oct. 12. 1913;
2c. Jan. 3, 1914; K 68364.
Strauss (J. C.) St. Louis. [6284-6287
Mine. © Feb. 25, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 2,
1914; J 190337. 2
Mother and child. © 1c. Feb. 16,
1914; J 190025.
Walsh (Mrs. Julius S.) .jr.,.A. B.
© Mar. 21, 1914; 2 ¢ each Mar. 25,
1914: J 191038, 191039.
107
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6288
SrrRAvuSss-PEYTON STUDIOS, Kansas City.
Mo. [6288-6294
Crane (A. A.) boy. © Feb. 19,1914;
2c. Feb. 24, 1914; J 190205.
Ford (Mrs. F. E.) © Feb. 19, 1914;
2c. Mar. 4, 1914; J 190516.
Hersey (Mrs. E. L.) © Feb. 19,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1914; J 190517.
MéeMillan (Mrs. J. D.) 1, 2.
Mar. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 9, 1914;
J 190568, 190569.
Russell (Mrs. Robert) 1, 2. © Mar.
11, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 14, 1914; J
190814, 190815.
STRIcKER (Harry G.) Dauphin, Pa.
[6295
Formula for mixing sausage and
bologna. 1c. Feb. 18, 1914; I 1722.
Srrouse & BROS., Baltimore.
[6296, 6297
High art clothes, A, B. © Feb. 1,
1914; 2 ec each Feb. 5, 1914; K 70174,
T0175.
Straus (Emit) Buffalo. [6298
Thunderclout. © Jan. 31, 1914; 2
ce. Jan. 26, 1914; J 189472.
SUBMARINE SIGNAL CO., Boston. [6299
Canton Packet, 350 tons. © Dec. 31,
1913; 2c. Jan. 2, 1914; K 68195.
SUMMERVILLE (CHARLES Brooks) May-
field, Ky. [6300
Kentucky natural leaf. © Mar. 1,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1914; J 190830.
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN., New York.
[6301
Perncliff, Vincent Astor’s country
home. <<) Dec. 21, 1913; 1-c. Jan. 5,
1914; K 68484.
SUPREME FEATURE FILM Co., New York.
[6302-6307
[Hero of a nation, Bar-Cochba, col-
ored motion-picture posters, large
size] : ;
(Chariot race.)—(Jerusalem shall |
be rebuilt as a Roman city.)—(Look, |
the lions fear him.)—(No one shall |
take my life, I’ll take it myself.)
(Price of freedom is love.)—(Your
sweetheart is a captive.) © Dec. 15,
1913; 2 c. each Dec. 12, 1913; K 68960-—
68965.
SuRBY (VINCENT H.) Wenatchee,
Wash. [6308
Life in the big red apple. © Feb.
6, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 18, 1914; J 190055.
SuUSMANN (J. 8S.) Brooklyn.
Cabaret of John Bunny in “TI should
worry.” © Feb. 9, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 28,
1914; J 190299.
| Feb. 12, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 17, 1914; J
16309 |
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
SUTTON (MARGARET SHAW) New Ro-
chelle, N. Y. [6310
Phillips (C. Coles) © Mar. 16,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 17, 1914; J 190823.
SUZANNE (JACQUES ALBERT) Woodside,
Nu. [6311
North Star (Champion) a typical
Eskimo dog. © 1c. Jan. 28, 1914;
J 189465.
SwaDLEy (W. W.) San Francisco.
[63812, 6313
Panama Pacific exposition grounds,
Feb. 20, 1914. © Mar. 4, 1914; 2 c¢.
Mar. 9, 1914; J 190547.
Panama Pacific international expo.,
Feb. 20, 1914. © Feb. 25, 1914; 2c.
Mar. 3, 1914; J 1903876.
SWOFFARD & SCHNELL, Belleville, Il.
[631
St. Clair county court house of Illi-
nois. © Feb. 28, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 2,
1914; K 71526.
TABER PRANG ART CO., Springfield, Mass.
[6315-6325
Jesus of Nazareth; by Donbek, 5410.
© Mar. 18, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1914;
J 190797.
[10 photographs]:
Day’s decline; by Anton Mauve,
5397.—End of autumn; by A. Rigolor,
15405.—Home treasures; by Albert
Neuhuys, 5894.—Knowledge is power;
bv Rembrandt, 5408. — Marshall
(John); by Brooke, 5402.—Mill
stream; by Herbaud, 5403.—Noontide;
by Albert Neuhuys, 5395.—Paysage
Hollandais; by P. C. Gabriel, 5385.—
Quay of Tanneries; by Marcelus,
5404.—Through field and forest; by
L. Lerenson, 5406. © Mar. 17, 1914;
2 ec. each Mar. 19, 1914; J 191003-—
191012.
TayLor (Haroztp A.) Coronado, Cal.
6326
Iuneskerr (Lord) polo, 128. ©
190044.
| TAytor (Roscor A.) Frankfort, Kan.
[6327
Frankfort, Kans., views of. © Jan.
12, 1914; 2c. Jan. 16, 1914; J 189024.
(1902)
| TECHNICAL L2D.,
London. [6328
Standard examples of architectural
details selected by Mervyn E. Macart-
ney. © Nov. 14, #912; 7 © Wev. “29.
| 1912; IT 1691.
JOURNALS
108
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
6427
THEATRICAL MECHANICAL ASSN.,
FRANCISCO LODGE NO, 21, San Fran-
cisco. [6329
Welcome 1915. © Dec. 20, 1913;
za G gan, 25, 1914; K 70305.
THOMPSON (CLYDE M.) Seattle.
6330
Baby boy. © Feb. 6, 1914; 2 ¢.
Hep it, 1944 J 190239.
THOMPSON (FLORENCE C.) Newbury-
port. [6331-63834
[4 photographs]:
Little Miss Muffett.—Little Polly
Flinders.—Polly put the kettle on.—
Sally blow the bellows strong. © Dec.
iors. 2 Cc. each Jan. 17,.1914; J
189055-188057.
THOMPSON (FRED Waterville,
Wash. [6385
Lincoln rock. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1914;
J 190194,
THOMPSON (G. H.) Estes Park, Colo.
[6336
Pet Eastern brook trout at Estes
Park hatchery. © Feb. 7, 1914; 2 «.
Feb. 16, 1914; J 190022.
THOMPSON (PAuL A.) Juneau, Alaska.
W.)
[63387
Three days sport near Juneau, |
Alaska. © Dee. 29, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 7,
1914; J 188773.
THOMSON & THOMSON, Boston.
[63838-6427
[90 photographs] :
SAN
Atlantic, Mass., Sacred heart church,
interior, 42388, 4239.
the sanctuary, 4287.
Belmont, Mass., St. Joseph’s church,
interior, 4445, 4447, 4448.
——the sanctuary, 4446.
Boston, St. Cecelia’s church,
terior, 4220, 4223.
St. Phillip’s church,
4465.
Bridgewater, Mass., St. Thomas
Aquinas church, interior, 3945.
the sanctuary, 3948.
Brockton, Mass., St. Patrick’s
thurch, interior, 4228.
inside the sanctuary,
|
4230.
main altar in base-
ment, 4316.
Brookline, Mass.. St. Mary’s of as-
sumption chureh interior, 4227.
the sanctuary, 4226.
|
in-
interior,
THOMSON & THOMSON—Continued.
Dorchester, Mass., St. Margaret’s
church, interior, 4263.
Hyannis, Mass., St. Francis Xavier
church, interior, 3294.
Jamaica Plain, Mass., Aldworth st.,
4085.
Arborway, glimpse of from
Centre st., 4122.
——- looking west, 4114.
—— Franklin park, bear cages and
grounds, 4100.
—— bird’s-eye
bridge and pond, 4101.
glimpse of the bear cages,
view stone
4097. 4099.
grounds in front of bear
cages. 4098.
view among the islands,
4102,
—— Jamaica pond, 4091.
along east shore path, 4092.
—— along south shore path,
4094,
wee along the north shore, 4090.
—— —— boat landing, 4095.
—_— from Francis Parkman
road, 4087.
glimpse of, east from,
Francis Parkman road, 4086.
glimpse of, near boat land-
| ing, 4098.
looking east, 4088.
—— St. Thomas’ church, 4081.
Medfield, Mass., St. Edward’s
church, interior, 4156, 4158.
Natick, Mass., St. Patrick’s church,
interior, 4210.
—— —— the sanctuary, 4208.
North Easton, Mass., Church of the
immaculate conception, interior, the
sanctuary, 2984.
Norton, Mass., Wheaton eollege,
Chapin hall, 2521.
—— Holmes cottage, 2774.
Lucy Lareom hall, 2781.
Mary Lyon hall, 2524.
—-——— Metcalf hall, north front,
9595
2020.
—— President’s house from the
campus, 2523.
science hall, 2¢77.
Revere, Mass., Immaculate eoncep-
tion church, the grotto, 4201.
Roxbury. Mass., All Saints ehurch,
interior. 4278.
109
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6428
THomMson & THOMSON—Continued.
—— the sanctuary, 4274.
Hugh’s church, interior,
= Sb
4339, 4343.
—— —— looking
trance, 4421.
————the sanctuary,
toward
en-
4341,
A342.
Saugus, Mass., Church of the blessed
sacrament, interior, 4035.
South Boston, Mass., Our lady of
the rosary church, the sanctuary, 4240.
South Hanover, Mass., Our lady of
sacred heart church, interior, 3975.
— the sanctuary, 3976.
South Weymouth, Mass., St. Fran-
cis Xavier’s church, interior, 2490,
2491.
Stoughton, Mass., Immaculate con-
ception church, interior, 2635, 2636.
the altar, 2637.
—— —— the sanctuary, 2688.
Swampscott, Mass. 56. John’s
church, interior, 4362, 4366.
main altar and sanct-
uary, 4867.
the sanctuary, 4364.
‘Vineyard Haven, Mass., St. Augus-
tine’s church, interior, 3560, 3561.
West Roxbury, Mass., St. Teresa’s
church, interior, 4271, 4272.
Weymouth, Mass., Church of the sa-
cred heart, interior, 2484.
York, Me., Chase’s Lake, glimpse of,
3678.
—eglimpse of, along South
shore, 3680.
——north from South shore
drive, 3679.
—outlet, bridge and dam,
3675.
west from the dam, 3674.
York Harbor, Me., beach and cliffs
east from. bath houses, 3660.
Church of the immaculate con-
ception, interior, 3690.
country club, at the ball game,
3694
-Marshall house and boat land-
ing, York River, 3663.
resting on the beach, 3658.
sunset on York River, 3665.
—— watching the bathers, 3656.
—waterfront business section,
view from Marshall house, 3664.
© Dee. 31, 1913; 2 c. each Jan. 2,
1914; J 188580-188669.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
TOLMAN PRINT, Brockton, Mass.
[6428-6430
[Dairy bells, bust of milkmaid, cow’s
head over left shoulder.] © Feb. 10,
1914; 2c. Mar, 10, 1914; K 71576.
Over the fence. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2c. Jan. 28, 1914; K :69760.
Three blind mice. © Dee. 20, 1918;
2c. Jan. 16, 1914; K 693886.
TOMLINSON (JEAN ED.) Hannibal, Mo.
[6431-6434
[4 photographs]:
Corn flake girl—Having a feast.—
Help yourself.—Mutual friends.
Feb. 9, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb. 11, 1914;
J 189827-189830.
Toomss (F. A.) & co., INC., Brooklyn.
[64385-6438
[4 photographs] :
Climbing over a swell.—Dreadnought
in a heavy sea.—Heavy ship in heavy
weather.—Utah (U. S. S.) taking one
over. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Jan.
31, 1914; J 189813-189816.
TORKA’S STUDIO, Port Townsend, Wash.
[6439
Worden (Fort) Wash., mine prac-
tice. © Nov. 18, doigee2ec. Jan. 6,
1914; J 188784.
TRACY (DwicHT) New York.
[6440-6447
Norwich, Conn. :
Entrance to the first burial place.—
Founders’ monument and the old oak
tree.—Founders’ monument with gate
and field.—Founders’ monument, 1-4.—
Town street entrance to the old burial
grounds. © Jan. 15, 1914;.2 ec. each
Jan. 19, 1914; J 189136-189143.
Tracy (HuizABeTH Y.) Benson, Neb.
[6448
Tracy (Charles A.) © Apr. 4, 1914;
2c. Feb. 16, 1914; J 190108.
TRACY, PARRY co., Philadelphia. [6449
Helping Hans. © Feb. 25, 1914;
2c. Mar. 4, 1914; K 71514.
TREASURE HOUSE, Berkeley, Cal. [6450
Douglas flashlight. © Jan. 20, 1914;
2 ec. Feb. 10, 1914; J 189818.
TrEvon co., New York. [6451
Trévon girl. ©: Mar. 21, 1914; 2 c.
Mar. 21, 1914; J 190872.
TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. [6452-6460
Copper county of northern Michi-
gan; scene of great miners’ strike.
© Jan. 4, 1914; 1 ec. Jan. 15, 1914; K
69226.
110
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 1, 1914
TRIBUNE Co.—Continued.
Old Doe Yak [1914]:
© Jan. 4; 1c. Jan. 15; K 69221.
© Jan. 11; 1'¢. Jan. 15; K 69222.
gan, tc: 1c. Jan. 29; K 69925.
© Jan. 25; 1c. Jan. 29; K 69924.
© Feb. 1; 1 c. Feb. 9; K 70436.
© Feb. 8; 1 c. Feb. 20; K 70981.
© Feb. 15: 1c. Feb. 20; K 70932.
© Mar. 15; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 71834.
TrotTH (HeENRyY) Philadelphia. [6461
Magnolia gardens, S. C., live oaks,
2648. © Feb. 9, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 11,
1914; J 189889.
TROWITZSCH & SOHN, KUNSTANSTALT,
Frankfurt, Germany. [6462-6465
Abendstilie: (© Noy. 3, 1913; 2 ec.
Feb. 9, 1914; K 71358.
Konzert; by Terborch. © Jan. 13,
1914; 1 ce. Mar. 28, 1914; K 72291.
Napoleon I. © Noy. 3, 1914;
Feb. 9, 1914; K 70487.
Teufelsee. © Nov. 3, 19138; 2c. Feb.
9, 1914; K 71854.
TRUESDELL (W. Porter) Teaneck, N. J.
[6466
Wilson (President Woodrow) ©
Mar. 18, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 16, 1914; K
71894. -
»)
fel
c.
Tuck (RAPHAEL)
York.
[Wizzard cut-outs]:
Wizzard bed room.—Wizzard char-
acters. — Wizzard parlor. — Wizzard
theatre. © Feb. 15, 1914; 2 c each
Feb. 17, 1914; K 71479, 71498-71500.
Tutt (JOHN CRITTENDEN) St. Paul.
[6471
We are dentists for filling sweet
teeth: © Jan..3, 1914; 2 c. Jan. 8,
1914; K 69157.
ULLMAN MFG. co., New York.
[6472-6503
[4 prints 104 by 84 inches]:
Dressing the bride.—Good morning
dolly.—Picture book.—Practicing the
minuet. © Feb. 15, 1914; 2 c each
Mar. 16, 1914; K 71733-71736.
[28 prints or various sizes] :
Blossom time.—Busy little maid.—
Dressing for her party.—For her
‘mother’s birthday.—Gossips.—He loves
me, he loves me not.—Hearts are
trumps.—Her birthday.—Her favorite
poet—Her new bonnet.—Interesting
story.—Land of poetry.—Making the
& SONS co., New
[6467-6470
!
1
!
i (6653
ULLMAN MBG. co.—Continued.
wedding gown.—Meditation.—Morning
prayer.—Mother’s treasure.—Musical
study.—Neighborly visit.—Old melody.
—Old patch quilt.—Peeping at the
bride.—Ready for a walk.—Rendez-
vous.—Return from churech.—Sunday
morning.—Tea party.—Voice of Hia-
watha.—Waiting at the gate. © Jan.
30, 1914; 2 «@ each Feb. 7, 1914; K
70277-70304.
UNDERHILL (IrRvinc) New York.
[6504-6506
Biltmore (Hotel) C-9948. © Mar.
24,1914: 2c. Mar. 25, 1914; J 191044.
New York, St. Thomas church, HE
HOT. .©. Feb. 20,. 1914; 2.¢. Feb,. 20,
1914; J 190109.
—— Singer and Woolworth bldgs.,
G97. © Kensie, 1914: 226 Web.
11, 1914; J 190148.
UnpbERwoop & UNDERWOOD, New York.
[6507-6653
U-153551, U—158552, U-153612, U-
1538674, U-153676, U-153677, U-1538678.
© 1c. each Jan. 12, 1914; J 188953-
188959.
We tso80) Oe: each” Jani’ 12:
1914; J 189161.
U-34324, U-57683, U-59589, U-74653,
U-100087, U-1038199, U-110089, U-
126464, U-127704, U-156772, U-157765,
U-158086, U-—158700, U-158701, U-
158703, U-158707, U-158735, U-158737,
U-158739, U-158740, U-158742, U-
158751, U—-158752, U-158758, U-—158762,
U-158771, U-—158772, U-—158801, U-
158813, U-158814, U-—158816, U-1588438,
U-158908,. U-158912, U-158916, U-
"158917, U-158937, U-159911, U-159918,
U-159914, U-159945, U-i159946, U-
159950, U—-159955, U-159965, U-—159967,
U-159972, U-159995, U-160023, U-
160044, U-—160046, U—160049, U-—160051,
U-160053, U-160070, U-160072, U-
160832, U—160833, U—160334, U-—160485,
U-160530, U-160534, U-160548, U-
168482. © 1. each Jan. 20, 1914;
J 189167-189230.
U-156755, U-156786, U-156861, U-
158702, U-158904, U-158906, U-158910,
U-158918, U-158918, U-160976, U-164.
© 1c each Feb. 11, 1914; J 189876-—
189886.
U-155797, U-155798, U-160008, U-
160719. U-160823, U-160957, U-160961,
U-160978, U-160979, U-161049, U-
161143, U-161187, U-161190, U-161202,
We161204, “Ui61207, wU-i6ioi, u—
161212, U-161217, U-161351, U—161790.
© 1c. each Feb. 19, 1914; J 190071-
190091.
Aut
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
6054
UnDERWooD & UNDERWOoD—Continued.
U-154539, U-161633, U-161640, U-
161641, U-162079, U-162084, U-162180-
162182, U-162462, U-162488, U-162490,
U-162492-162494, U-162496, U-—162556,
U-162566, U-162620, U-162637, U-
162641, U-162651, U-162660-162664,
U-1626738, U-162675, U-162758, U-
162771, U-162772, U-162774, U-162815,
U-162849, U-162851, U-162857, U-
162859, U-162862, U-162863, U-162925,
U-163017. © 1c. each Mar. 28, 1914;
J 191103-191145.
UNGER (ALFRED) Berlin.
[3 prints]:
Friedrich (Kaiser) ; by Fritz Grote-
meyer. Friedrich Der Grosse; by Fritz
Grotemeyer.—Wilhelm (Kaiser) ©
Dec. 1, 19138; 1c. each Mar. 28, 1914;
K 72290, 72294, 72295.
UNIQUE LADIES TAILORS, Chicago.
[6657
World’s fashion mirror. © Dec. 18.
Poo, f CMe, 22, 1915 1 ete, 1%;
1914; K 69420.
UNITED FRUIT co., New York. [6658
Great white fleet. © Dee. 31, 19138;
2c. Jan. 5, 1914; K 68488.
UNITED SCIENTIFIC CO., Chicago.
[6659-6664
[6654-6656
[6 entries]:
Drawing, showing methods of grip-
ping and releasing baseball curves.—
Drawing, showing reactions of the gy-
roscope.—Drawing, showing scientific
galvanic coupler, [etc.].—Letter lamp.
—Pipe ventilated motor.—Safety shut-
ter for moving-picture machine. ©
Dee. 29, 1918; 1 c. each Dec. 30, 1918;
I 1661-1665, 1667.
UNITED STATES CALENDAR CO., Cincin-
nati. [6665-6693
[Cards for calendars, 14 by 11
inches]:
Center of attraction, 8116.—Charm
of a summer day, 8113.—Full weight
and finest quality, 8102.—Giving the
morning order, 8100.—Greeting, 8114,—
In fairyland, 8106.—It brings a smile
to every face, 8104.—Of the finest
quality, S107.—Plans for the future,
$109.—Proof of the pudding is in the
baking, 8101.—School time, S810S.—
Taking his first order, 8103.—Wash-
ington, United States Capitol. © Jan.
1, 1914; 2 c. each Jan. 9, 1914; K
6866S—68680.
[Colored prints of various sizes]:
Appointed place.—At the break of
day.—Christmas home coming.—Dawn
arose from the misty east and woke |
112
UNITED STATES CALENDAR co.—Contd.
the sleeping world—First lesson.—
Going to hitch up.—Homes dearest
treasure.—Leader of the smart set.—
Protecting spirit—Reception day.—
Right location.—Sentinel of the woods.
—Square deal.—Tie that binds.—True
blue-—When autumn’s dreamy hazes
fill the air. © Jan. 1, 1914; 2 © each
Jan. 9, 1914; K 69393-69408.
UNiTED STATES LITHOGRAPH CO., Cin-
cinnati. [6694-6702
No. 15372 B, no. 16034. © Mar. 2,
1914; 2 c. each Mar. 4, 1914; K 71381,
71382.
No. 15875. © Jan. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. Jan.
9, 1914; K 68721.
No. 16024, 16025, 16038, 16041, 16095.
© Mar. 26, 1914; 2 ec each Mar. 28,
1914; K 72285-72289.
No. 16047. © Mar, 7, 1914; 2 ec.
Mar..9, 1914° Kira
UNITED STATES PLAYING CARD ©O., Cin-
cinnati, “77 [6703-6705
[Playing cards]:
Alt Heidelberg.—Harvest moon.—
Valendam. © Dec. 30, 1913; 2 ¢ each
Jan. 2, 1914; K 68227-68229.
USOSKIN (Eb.) New York. [6706
Kings of the diamond. © Feb. 17,
1914; 1 « Feb. 25, 25 tee. Mar. 6,
1914; K 71704.
VALENTINE SOUVENIR CO., Brooklyn.
[6707, 6708
Entire dreadnaught crew, 217734.
© Feb. 10, 1914; 2 c Feb. 11, 1914;
K 705389,
U. S. gun crew in action, 217710.
© Feb. 10, 1914; 2 « Feb. 11, 1914;
Ix 70540.
VALIN (JOHN BAPTISTE) Onset, Mass.
[6709-6711
Neptune’s daughter the mermaid.
© Feb. 3, 1914; 1 «& Mar. 10, 1914; 1e.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 190977.
Neptune’s daughters, the mermaids,
1. © Jan. 28, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1914:
1c. Mar. 28, 1914; J 190976.
2. © Jan. 28, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
23, 1914; J 180880.
VANDERKINTER (R. F.) Tacoma, Wash.
[6712-6718
Ranier (Mt.) Wash., winter:
Crater Lake, taken from Mother Mt.
range.—From north side.—Nortbh side.
—North side, from Mother Mt. range.
—On Mother Mt. range.—Rangers
cabin at Crater Lake.—Spray park.
© Feb. 18, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb. 25,
1914; J 190211-190217.
|
3
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 1, 1914
CLASSES, H TO K
VAN KirK (DEAN R.) Washington.
[6719
Goddess of Liberty on dome of
Capitol, Washington. © 1c. Jan. 21,
1914; J 189278.
VAN Norte (W. L.) Leitchfield, Ky.
[6720
Old student. © Dec. 20, 1913; 2 ¢.
Jan. 2, 1914; J 188673.
VAN OEYAN (Lours) Cleveland. [6721
Gates (E. E.) James A. Gilmore and
M. F. Brownley. © Feb. 16, 1914;
2,¢. Heb. 17%, 1914; J 190043.
VAN OLiInDA (D. I.) Index, Wash.
[6722
Skykomish (South fork of)
Mar 2a. 1914; 2 e. Mar. 30, 1914; J
191158.
VAN VALKENBURGH (EvA) Inverness,
Cal. [6723-6727
Abalone Beach. © Aug. 12, 1913;
2c. Feb. 24, 1914; J 190195.
Approach to Highland lodge. ©
Mar, 4, 1913; 2 ¢. Feb. 24, 1914; J
190196.
First Valley (View of) Inverness,
Cal” © Apr, 1h, 1912: 2 ¢. Feb. 24,
1914; J 190198.
Inverness, Cal., mail time at. ©
July 4, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 24, 1914; J
190197.
Tomales Bay (Wharves of) © Mar.
20, 1918; 2 c. Feh. 24, 1914; J 190199.
VELARDE (PAauL) The Dalles, Ore.
[6728
The Dalles, Ore., old court house.
Grane ty, 1914: 2.@ Jan. 21, 1914;
J 189277.
VINEY (A. W.) Pasadena, Cal.
[6729, 6730
Let’s start something. © Feb. 26,
Pie ie. Mar. 3, 1914; 1c... Mar. 16,
1914; J 190825.
Who’s boss here? © Feb. 26, 1914;
ic, Mar: 3, 1914: 1.¢. Mar. 16, 1914;
J 190824.
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, New York.
[6731-6739
Brooke (Van Dyke) © Jan. 9,
1914; 2c. Jan. 10, 1914; J 188876.
Finch (Flora) © Feb. 16, 1914;
2c. Feb. 18, 1914; J 190056.
Gordon (Julia Swayne) © Jan. 14,
1914; 2 ¢. Jan. 19, 1914; J 189125.
Talmadge (Norma) ©July 8, 1918;
2c. Feb. 11, 1914; J 189888.
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Continued.
Tapley (Rose) © Jan. 9, 1914; 2 ¢.
Jan. 10, 1914; J 188877.
[4 photographs]:
Charleson (Mary).—Hall (Donald).
—Kan (Darwin) .—Talmadge (Norma)
© Mar. 13, 1914; 2 c@ each Mar. 14,
1914; J 190798-190801.
VopacH (W.) & co., Berlin.
[6740-6748
Am waldsee. © July 10, 1913; 2c.
Jan, ib 1914 sei 69525.
Einzug ins einige heim. © July 1,
19138; 2 ¢. Jan. 21, 1914; K 69529.
Erster ausflug. © Sept. 20, 1913;
2 @. Mar 45° 1914: Ky’ 71370.
Erste schritt. © Sept. 14, 1918; 2c.
Mar. 4, 1914; K 71369.
Klatschbasen. © Aug. 14, 1913; 2 e.
Mar. 4, 1914; K 713867.
Stilles gltick. © July 1, 19138; 2 ¢.
Jan, 21, 1014 K 69528.
Ueber den hochfirn. © Sept. 1.
1913; 2 c. Mar. 4, 1914; K 71368.
Wagner (Richard) by Carl Bauer.
@© Sept: 27, 1913; 2 « Mar. 4, 1914;
K 71390.
Willkommen im eigenen heim. ©
Jume-26, 1913): 2, Jan. 21, 1914 cK
69526.
VONNOH (ROBERT) New York. [6749
Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) daughters
Margaret and Eleanor and Mrs. Fran-
cis B. Sayre; portrait group. © Feb.
9, 1914; 2 ec. Feb. 11, 1914; J 189826.
Voss (C. L.) Morris, Minn.
[6750-6751
Corn and alfalfa exposition views,
1,2. © Jan. 20, 1914; 2 ec each Jan.
22, 1914; J 189298, 189299.
Voss (HE. L.) Morris, Minn.
[6752-6756
[5 photographs]:
Alfalfa arch.—Lincoln school chil-
dren.—Morris, Minn., business men of.
— Morris, Minn., panoramic view. —
Twin City delegation. © Dec. 31,
1913: 2c. each Jan. 10, 1914; J 188878—
188882.
WAGGENER (JAMES) JR., Hood River.
Or. [6757
O. W. R. and N. train no. 2. © Apr.
15, 1913; 2 «. Mar. 21, 1914; J 191002.
WALDEN (DANA) Palatka, Fla. [6758
Looking for Dana Walden. © Jan.
1, 1914; 2c. Jan. 7, 1914; K 68500.
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6759
Boston.
[6759-6763
Childs (George W.) Maxims of
money makers. © Feb. 20, 1914; 2.
Feb. 28, 1914; K 71234.
Girard (Stephen) Maxims for money
makers. © Dec. 26, 1913; 2 c. Jan.
26, 1914; IK 69696.
Rothschild (Nathan Meyer) Maxims
of money makers. Feb. 27, 1914;
2 ¢. Keb. 28, 1914: 1238.
Stewart ae T.) Maxims of
money makers. © Nov. 18, 1914; 2 «.
Feb. 28, 1914; K 71232.
Washington (George) American
statesman series. © Jan. 24, 1914;
2c. Jan. 26, 1914; K 69697.
WARD ADVERTISING SERVICE, Chicago.
[6764-6840
WALKER, LONGFELLOW CO.,
[Cuts for ads]:
Accuracy and experience, no. 7.—
Books, no. 34.—Bulk ice cream, no.
42.—Cameras and photo supplies, no.
40.—Chemicals and photo supplies, no.
23.—Christmas candies, no, 48.—Clean-
liness is next to Godliness, no. 44.—
Cleanliness, purity, no. 18.—Delicious
soft drinks, no. 22.—Dentrifices and
mouth washes, no. 385.—Easter egg
dyes, no. 14.—Exclusive stationary, no.
26.—Fascinating art, no. 43.—Foun-
tain pins, no. 46.—Fragrant cigars,
no. 45.—Fragrant perfumes, no. 47.—
Get rid of those corns, no. 21.—Give
her a box, no. 49.—Got rheumatism,
no. 9.—House and barn paint, no. 15.
—House cleaning time, no. 16.—July
4th we hope not, but, no. 25.—Maga-
zines, no. 27.—Manicuring Sets, no. 41.
—Necessities for your toilet, no. 19.—
Need a tonic, no. 37.—Our prescrip-
tion department, no. 8.—Paint for
floor, furniture, picture frames, etc.,
no. 12.—Parcels post brings our store
to your door, no. 383.—Picture post
cards, no. 24.—Pipes, tobacco, and
smokers articles, no. 4.—Proprietary
remedies, no. 80.—Pure candies for
the little ones, no. 38.—Pure drugs for
the new year, no. 1.—Quick relief for
headache, no. 32.—School supplies, no.
36.—Seeds for your garden, no. 17.—
Send little Johnny with a message, no.
8.—Service, no. 31.—Shaving utensils,
no. 10.—Supplies for the sick room,
no. 2.—Taleum powder for baby, no.
52.—Telephone your needs, we'll send
a boy, no. 11.—Things for baby, no.
39.—Toilet brushes of all kinds, no.
50.—Useful rubber goods, no. 20.—
Valentine favors and cards, no. 6.—
Wall paper, no. 13.—Wall paper, no.
28.—We carry a complete line of vet-
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
WARD ADVERTISING SERVICE—Continued.
erinary remedies, no. 51.—We’re on
duty day and night, no. 5.—When signs
point to danger, no. 29. © Feb. 1,
1914; 2 c@ each Jangy2a, tots iq
69794-69845.
[Cuts for ads]:
Buy where your dollars will double,
no. 70.—Children play with perfect
safety in the country, no. 211C.—
Choice lots cheap now, increasing in
value right along, no. 69.—Constant
danger in the city for your children,
no. 215C.—Cozy home all your own,
no. 205C.—Cozy home. thats all your
own, no. 209C.—Happy family, no.
202C.—TIllustration, no. 73.—Only 5
years will about pay for a home, no.
62.—Opening sale, no. 72.—Place to
live, with a capital L, no. 71.—Real
home and independence on an acre
tract, no. 203C.—Saving in the coun-
try, no. 217C.—Stack of rent receipts,
no. 206C.—Stack of rent receipts on
your property, no. 204C.—Talk it over
with your wife and then buy, no. 68.—
Thinking about an owney home, no.
67.—This home would now be yours,
no. 64.--Throwing away the price of a
home, no. 63.—Welcomed guest, no.
207C.—You can raise enough garden
truck.—5 years rent practically buys
a home, no. 61. © Feb. 19, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Feb. 16, 1914; K 70739-70760.
Do you realize your last few years
rent, no. 65. © Feb. 14, 1914; 2 «¢.
Feb. 16, 1914; K 70788.
Yor coughs, colds and influenza. ©
Mar. 10, 1914; 2 c Mar, 7, 1914; K
71496.
With your rent the landlord buys
another home, no. 66. © Feb. 14,
1914; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1914; K 70737.
WARNER (R.) St. Paul. [6841
[Girl in chair.] © Mar. 28, 1914;
2 ¢. Mar. 25, 1914; K 72100.
WATSON (JESSIE S.) New York.
[6842-6848
[7 cards of various sizes]:
Beautify your face—Have beautiful
hands.—Have healthy clean skin too.
—Shaving things for you and the bar-
ber.—Take a tonic.—Take care of your
hair.—Take good care of your teeth.
© Jan. 2, 1914; 2 ¢. each Jan. 19, 1914;
K 69446-69452.
WEAVER (CHARLES THORINGTON) Mar-
ion, O [6849
Current events. © Mar. 16, 1914;
2c. Mar. 19, 1914; K 72069.
114
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
6973
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
21; K 69545.
23: K 69613.
23: K 69615.
24: K 69638.
26: K 69703.
30; K 69966.
31; K 70000.
4: K 70111.
‘no. 1, 1914
|
WEBSTER ENGINEERING CO., Chicago. WERNER ( W.)—-Continued.
[6850 © Jan. 15;1¢.
Unit-section belt conveyor. © 1 «. © Jan. 17: 1¢.
Jan. 7,-1914; I 1660. & ten Obata
WELCH (CHARLES D.) Boston. [6851 © ae i 5
Boston, First Church of Christ Jan. 22; 1 ¢.
scientist. © Feb. 12, 1914; 2 c. Feb. © Jan. 24; 1¢.
14, 1914; J 189980. Gan 276 a oc.
WELLS (Lucy BURTON) St. Louis. © Jan. 29; 1e.
[6852 © yan!) Sie ec:
This Christmas candle. [Post card] © Feb.
© Dee. 20, 1918; 2 c. Dec. 29, 19138;
K 69414.
WELLS VIEW CO., Youngstown, O.
Mar. 12, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 27, 1914; J
191208, 191204.
Pollack (Augustus)
factory, employees.
2c. Mar. 27, 1914; J 191202.
WENTWoRTH (BERTRAND H.) Gardiner,
After a south-wester, 506.
20, 1918; 2c. Feb. 16, 1914; J 190037.
Breaking wave, 058.
1913; 2 ce. each Feb. 16, 1914; J 190031.
Drifted snow.
1c. Feb. 16, 1914; 1 ce Feb. 18, 1914;
J 190149.
12,
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb. 10; 1c.
[6853-6855 | © Feb. 12; 1c.
AIMesm(He Ae) mio, ico. A,B: © © Feb. 14; 1¢.
©rBeb: Liestd.-e.
crown stogie © Feb. 19; 1.
© Feb. 25, 1914; © Feb. 21; Le.
© Feb. 24; 146.
© Feb. 26; 1¢e.
© Dee. © Mar.
© Mar.
© Dee. 20, © Mar.
©yMar/10; te.
© Dee. 20, 1918; © Mar. 12; 1¢.
© Mar. 14; 1.
Monhegan, Black Head, 057. © Dee. © ae neEN ES
1913; 2 ¢, Feb. 16, 1914; J 190083. Ee
Lord Longbow [1913]:
Monhegan, East shore, 509. © Dec.
12, 19138; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1914; J 190036.
Monhegan, Gull Rock, 508. © Dee.
2 ote 2c, Hep. 16, 1914> J 190035.
Monhegan, storm, 511. © Dec. 20,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1914; J 190088.
Monhegan, White Head, 507. ©
Ween? 1913; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1914; J
190039.
Snow-laden pines, 026. © Dee. 20,
1918; 2 c Feb. 16, 1914; J 190082.
Undaunted, 510.
2 c. Feb. 16, 1914; J 190084.
WERNER (W.) Chicago. [6866-6973
Brainy and Drowse [1913]:
© Dee. 23; 1 c. Jan. 2; K 68222.
© Dee. 27; 1c. Jan. 2; K 68224.
© Dee. 30; 1 c. Jan. 9; K 68715.
— [1914]:
© Jan. 3; 1c. Jan. 9: K 68717.
© Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 12; K 69098.
© Jan. 8; 1¢. Jan. 12; K 69094.
© Jan. 10; 1 c. Jan. 15; K 69209.
© Jan. 13; 1 ¢. Jan. 17; K 69421. |
115
© Dee. 12, 1913; |
oa; Le. Neb: 73K 70252.
5; 1 ec. Feb. 9; K 70470.
Calne Mep. den O54.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
12; K 70681.
14; K 70728.
21; K 71008.
D1 AK. 71010;
25; K 71141.
25; K 71143.
26; K 71206.
De Ke 71243
2; K 71316.
Sk Ge Mata atk: (ooo:
5; lic. Mar. 9: Ki 71502.
(3 he; Mar. 12)5.1 11646.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
LOIS GOD:
1G Ke C19",
Alo} se EG Ta Ke nl( 5
19K 71892.
PABA aceC (als aie
© Dec. 24;1¢. Jan. 2; K 68221.
© Dec. 26; 1 c. Jan. 2; K 68252.
© Dec. 29; 1 c. Jan. 2; K 68253.
© Dee 3137/1 ce) Jan: 9:3, K 68714.
see LS
© tan. 2 10e. Jan. 9K 68713:
© Jan. 5; 1c. Jan. 12; K 69097.
7; le. Jan. 12; K 69096.
© Jan. 9; 1c. Jan. 12; K 69004.
© Jan.
©: Jan.
| © Jans
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
© Jan.
‘© Jan.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
© Feb.
oak e:
LAr Te:
1GRAIoe
LOL Te:
Piles 2 @:
Dia ee Ge
Zerraltie
DSi ae:
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
69243.
69429.
69531.
Lay ed 8S
I LPAR d £G
Dib AIS
21; K 69530.
23; K 69617,
26; K 69694.
28; K 69765.
30; K 69968.
30; 1c. Feb. 2; K 70071.
2; 1c. Feb. 4; K 70110.
Ae LMeD. eis
6; 1c Feb. 9; K
70240.
70469.
9; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70543.
CATALOGUE
6974
WERNER (W.)—Continued.
© Feb. 11; 1¢ Feb. 13; K
© Feb. Feb. 16; K
© Feb. Feb. 2a 5K
© Feb. Feb. 24; K
© Feb. Feb. 25; K
© Feb. Feb. 26; K
© Feb. Feb. 28; K 71245.
© Feb. . Mar. 2; K 71398.
© Mar. 4; 4 ec. Mar. 9; K 71501.
© Mar. 6; 1c. Mar. 12; K 71650.
© Mar. 9; 1c. Mar. 12; K 71649.
© Mar: 11; 1 c. Mar. 16; K 71790.
© Mar. 18; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 71819.
© Mar. 16; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 71820.
© Mar. 17; 1 ¢. Mar. 19; K 71893.
© Mar. 18; 1 ce. Mar. 21; K 71920.
Mr. Fallguy [1913]:
© Dest23s 1 a: Tani!2: Kh G8223.
© Dee. 27; 1¢. Jan. 2; K 68225.
© Dec. 30; 1 c. Jan. 9; K 68716.
ee fer4) :
© Jan: 3: 1'e. Jan. 9; KB
70680.
T0736.
71012.
71093.
71146.
71208.
68718.
© Jan. 6; 1c. Jan. 12; K 6909y.
© Jan. 8; 1c. Jan. 12; K 69095.
©: Jan. 10; 1 c. Jan. 15; K 69210.
©. Jan: 18; 1 @. Jani tr: K 69422.
() Jan. 15:1 ¢. Jans 21" KK. 69546.
© Jan. 17; 1 e. Jan. 23; K 69614.
© Jan: 20; 1c. Jan: 23; K 69616.
© Jan. 22; 1 ¢. Jan. 24% K 69639.
© Jan. 24; 1c. Jan. 26; K 69704.
© Jan, 273-1 ¢ Jan: 30; K 69967.
© Jan. 29: 140, Jaros is ZODOL:
©) Jan. 31:1 ¢. Feb. 43 70112.
@ Web; 37:2 e. Web: 3) He T2be.
© Feb. 5; 1 ce. Feb. 9; K 70471.
© Feb. 7; 1c. Feb. 12; K 70542.
© Feb. 10: 1 ec. Feb. 18% EK. 70682.
© Feb. 12; 1c. Feb. 14; K 70729.
© Feb. 14; 1c. Feb. 21; K 71009.
© Feb. 17: 1. eb! Zee Tor T.*|
© Feb. 19; 1 c. Feb. 25; K 71140 |
fo) Heb; 2h..1 ©. Rebs 25.006 71142. |
© Feb. 24: 1c. Feb. 26; K. 71207. |
© Feb. 26; 1c. Feb. 28; K 71244.
© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 2; K. 71817.
© Mar. 3;1¢. Mar. 5; K 71397. |
©: Mar.5;s De Mar. S438 T1b00. ||
© Mar. 7; 1 ¢. Mar. 12; K 71647. |
© Mar. ies 1 c. Mar. 16; K 71796. |
© Mar. 12; 1c. Mar. 16; K 71798. |
Oe ne Si
OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV; B. 8, V. 9
WERNER (W.)—Continued.
© Mar. 14; 1 c Mar. 18+ K 71818) |
© Mar. 19; 1c. Mar. 21; K 71919.
WEST (ALBERT W.) Cleveland.
[Baseball card game]:
Catcher. — First
back design]—Home plate.—
run.—Left field.—Pinch
Pitcher.—Put out.—Short stop.—Um-
pire. © Dec. 28, 1913; 1 ec. each Mar.
9, 1914, 1 e. Mar. 18, 1914; K 71515—
(1525,
WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles.
[6985
Santa Catalina Island, Avalon Bay.
© Feb. 18, 1914; 2 « Mar. 2, 1914;
J 196875:
Westcott (Guy T.) Corning, N. Y.
[6986
Morse (Mrs. H. A.) © Feb. 8, 1914;
2c. Feb. 10, 1914; J 189979.
WHALER (JOHN WILLIAM) Culebra,
Canal Zone. [6987-6989
Panama canal, Cucaracha slide, 47
Home
[6974-6984
base. — [General |
hitter.—
|
acres in motion, 76. © Feb. 18, 1914; .
2c. Feb. 28, 1914; J 190308.
Culebra cut, view of, 78.
Feb. 18, 1914; 2. @. Heb. 28, 1914;
190302.
——-man-made canyon at Culebra.
© Feb. 4, 1914; 2 « Feb. 12, 1914;
J 189891.
WHEELER (STEPHEN) & SMITH freiae
ApDARIUS) Minneapolis. [6990
Quakers advice. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2c. Feb. 5, 19143 Ke 7Oia2.
WHITE stTupDIo, New York.
[6991
New thought wedding party. ©
Jan. 19, 19142 2 Gaameeee ols: Se
189293.
VHITNEY (Morace O.) Chicago.
[6992
Wind-whistle-cottage in winter. ©
Feb. 11, 1914°°2" & Wem a 4002. a
189626.
Witcox (JAMES RALPH) Seabreeze,
Fila. [6993-7000
[S photographs] :
Cathedral drive, 118.—Fence cor-
ner, 45.—Marion (Ft.) 2; 88.—Moon-
light on the Atlantic, 42.—Shadows,
86.—Snake River, 48.—Surf, 37.—
Water oak, 85. © Dee. ap aa13; 2 c.
each Jan. 2, 1914; J 188680—-188687.
WILLIAMS (MINNIE MorcGaNn) Spring-
field, Mass. [7001-7004
Old sampler designs, nos. 14. ©
Feb. 27, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 2, 1914;
IK 71260-71263.
116
©
J
| MISCELLANEOUS
| no. 1, 1914
CLASSES, BH TO K
TOT4
| WILLIAMSON, HAFFNER ENG. & PRTG. Co.,
Denver. [ 7005
| Looking for sales. © Jan. 3, 1914;
|2 ce. Feb. 2, 1914; K 70037.
WILLis (M. D.) Big Springs, Tex.
[7006
Big Springs, Tex., marketing pea-
nuts. © Feb. 9, 1914; 2 c Feb. 13,
1914; J 190584.
| WiI~Lson (GrorcE Hersurn) New York.
[T7007
Modern dances. [Wilson’s Parisian
_tango.] © Feb. 1, 1914; 2c. Feb. 27,
1914; K 71358.
WINSLOow (BENJAMIN E.) Chicago.
[T7008
Electric sign structure on roof of
building at N. E. corner of Michigan
ave. and Randolph st. © 1 ec. Feb.
aD, 15914; I 1736.
WINTER (JOHN) gR., Syracuse, N. Y.
[7009
Grimes (Bishop) © Mar. 13, 1913,
2c. Jan. 19, 1914; J 189126.
:
|
Winter & PoND oo. INC., Juneau,
Alaska. [7010-7013
It’s a Ketchikan halibut. © Jan.
31, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; J 189794.
Steel bridge, Copper River, Alaska.
© Jan. 31, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 9, 1914; 7
189795.
Sunset at the bar. © Dec. 15, 1913;
2c. Feb. 6, 1914; J 189653.
Taku sunset. © Dec. 15, 1913; 2 ¢.
Feb. 6, 1914; J 189654.
WINTZER (BLANCHE M.)
1 Ea
[4 photographs]:
Christmas tree.—Gardener (The)—
In the garden.—Watching for father.
© ic. each Mar. 9, 1914; J 190587-—
190580.
Witter (Luioyp D.) Valley City, N. D.
[7015
State normal foot bridge. © Sept.
15, 1913; 2 c. Feb. 27, 1914; J 190294.
WoEHLER (H. L.) New York.
[7019-7074
Syracuse,
[7014-701%
[Colored post cards]:
Ah, if I only knew that wishes would
come true.—Although you are always
in my thoughts.—Amid your Easter
pleasures.—Haster greeting. [Girl
with green basket filled with rabbits]
—Greetings from a wearer of the
green.—Happy Easter. [Girl in green
holding rabbit by ribbon.—Happy Eas-
ter. [Girl with basket of flowers,
bandbox and rabbit]—Here’s hoping
that your Haster hours.—Here’s hop:
ing you'll be glad and gay.—Here’s
ee
; WOEEHLER (H. L.)—Continued.
wishing you all kinds of fun. [Boy
dressed as Geo. Washington, playing
drum]—Here’s wishing you all kinds
of fun. [Two children dressed in co-
lonial style, dancing]—I send this Eas-
ter card to greet you.—I wish no mat-
ter what the weather.—I wonder if
your heart is true——Just once a year
we think it fun.—Most beloved one to
me.—Say, how I wish that I could
come your way.—Songs in the ail,
birds on the wing.—There’s a snug lit-
tle place in my heart for you.—This
little face has brought me thoughts.—
This token of unending love I send you
dear.—Top o’the marnin’ to yez.—True
love shall e’er two hearts entwine.—
Wearing of the green.—When I think
of how fine you'll look on Easter.—
Your charms do tempt me. © Feb. 1,
1914; 2c. each Feb. 12, 1914; K TO60S-
706138, 70616-70619, 70623, 70624,
70630-70639, 70645-70647, T0662.
[Colored post cards]:
Betwixt and between us.—Happy
Easter. [Little Dutch boy running
with Easter lily in each hand.]—
Happy Easter. [Little Dutch girl hold-
ing chicks in her apron.]—Happy
Faster. [Little Dutch girl with
chicks.]—Happy Easter. [Little Dutch
girl with Easter lilies in one hand, and
basket of bunnies in other.]—Happy
Easter. [Little girl singing from
prayer book.|—Here’s hoping you’]l
like your Easter bonnet.—Here’s to
the Easter crown.—Here’s to this fair
country.—I’d like to come to ye me-
self—I hope this Easter tide may
come.—I’m always mighty busy.—lI’ve
hid my heart and tied my tongue.—I
wish my wish could just come true.
[Little Dutch boy standing with his
hands in his pockets.]—I wish my
wish could just come true. [Little
Dutch girl with hands folded in her
lap.J]—If I but dared Id tell you
true.—Indade, an’ meself it is wishing
to say. [Little Irish boy and girl.]—
Indade an meself it is wishing to say.
[Little Irish girl dancing and Irish
bey bowing with hat in hand.]—My
hand and heart I’d like to bring my
sweet.—My wish for you a sky of
blue.—No matter what I try to do.—
Now Easter comes but once a year.—
Now faith an’ I’m hoping the day
comes.—Tis foine to have a lot of
wealth.—To my valentine, altho’ I’m
shy I’m bound to say.—To my valen-
tine, fairest flower that ever grew.—
To my valentine, I love you in a thou-
sand ways.—To my valentine, my
heart is yours.—To my _ valentine,
117
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7075
WoenHLeEeR (H. L.)—Continued.
where e’er you are I’d always like to
be.—You’re surely very hard to catch.
© Jan.' 2, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb.. 12,
1914; K 70607, 70614, 70615, 70620-
70622, 70625-70629, 70640-70644,
70648-70661.
Wotcott (FRANK) Chicago. [7075
Scrimati Protima Devi. © 1c. Mar.
9, 1914; J 190570.
Wo.trr (Louis) & co., London.
[7076-7078
[3 prints]:
Garden by the sea.—Nature’s gar-
den.—Parsifal. © ‘Jan. 21, 1914; 2 «¢.
each Jan. 29,.1914; K 69959-69961.
WoLvEN (EpmMuNpD L.) Poughkeepsie,
Ts: [T079-T095
Vassar college, 2nd hall play, 1, 3-8,
10-13:" © Mar. 21, 1914: 2°e. each
Mar. 24, 1914; J 191021-191081.
—-—= 1913, hockey, 47, 49-52, 60: ©
Jan. 8, 1914; 2 @ each Jan. 10, 1914;
J 188907-188912.
Woop (J. R.) & sons, New York.
[7096
Drawing of a diamond. © Feb. 10,
1914 °2 ¢. Web; 11, 1914; K 70520.
WOOLDRIDGE (N. 8.) Pittsburgh. [T7097
City beyond. © Mar. 24, 1914; 2.
Mar. 26, 1914; J 191050.
Wool1LeEy (JOHN REA) Madison, Wis.
é [7098
Gentleman’s cigarette. © Feb. 10,
1914; 2 ce. Feb. 12, 1914: J 189988.
WorDEN (JOHN E.) Wrangell, Alaska.
[7099-7105
Wrangell, Alaska:
Dec. 30, 1918, 1-8—Jan. 1, 1914,
forget me not.—Jan. 1, 1914, get out
of the Eastern blizzard zone. © Jan.
G6, 1914. 2°. each. Jan. /17, 1914: "5
a
189105-189109.
—— Feb. 15, 1914. © Feb. 28. 1914;
2 ¢c. Mar. 9, 1914; J 190586.
Feb. 15, 1914, panoramic view.
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1914;
J 190585.
WoreES (THEODORE) San Francisco.
[7106, 7107
Carme] point, Monterey, Cal. ©
Rar. (ts Ob; 4.) Mar'9: 1914 +14.
Mar. 21, 1914; K 72086.
terior from northeast corner,
pt. IV, 0. S., ¥. 9, oe 1, 15
Wores (THEODORE )—Continued.
Seal rocks and Sutro gardens, San
Francisco, Cal. © Mar. 1, 1914; 1 e«.
Mar. 9, 19143 1° ere os ie
72085. |
WricHt (F. EH.) New York.
[7108, 7109
Marine life. © Feb. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Feb. 20, 1914; K 70879.
Postage stamps of various nations.
© Feb. 6, 1914; 2 « Feb. 9, 1914;
KX 70479.
Worets BrRos., New York. [7110-7119
New York, Chapel of the interces-
sion:
Detail of front, 3.—Detail of organ,
6.—Detail of pulpit, 7.—General ex-
2.—Gen-
eral exterior from northwest corner,
1.—General interior towards altar, 4.—
General interior towards entrance,
5.—Interior of choir room, 9.—Interior
of crypt, 10.—Interior of south chapel,
8. © Feb. 9, 1914: 2 ¢peach Feb. 11,
1914; J 190150190159.
WYANOAK Pus. co., New York. [7120
Health brings happiness. © Mar.
30, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 31, 1914; J 191206.
YALE PUB. ASSN., New Haven, Conn.
[7121-7124
Campus portraits:
Day (George Parmly) Treasurer.—
Hadley (Athur Twining) President.—
Stokes (Anson Phelps) Secretary.—
Schwab (John Christopher) Librarian.
© Mar..20, 1914; 1 @ each Mar. 20,
1914; K 72215-72218.
YARBROUGH (SAM K.) Kosse, Tex.
[7125.
Even kitty drinks Jersey cream, the
purest whiskey made. © Feb. 3, 1914;
2c. Feb. 6, 1914; J 190042.
Youne (EDMUND W.) Melrose, Mass.
[7126
Magic box. © Mar. 6, 1914; 2 e.
Mar. 9, 1914; K 71508.
Youne, Woop & co., San Taeiscor
[7127
When God is in our inmost thoughts,
what matter is. © Nov. 24, 1918; 2 ¢.
Mar. 4, 1914; K 71366.
Number of entries in
January 1, 1914:
Reproductions of works of art
classes
Photographs (including 4
Prints
periodicals)
H-K included
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character____
in the Catalogue since
127
482 unpublished) ____. ee 2 Bou
and pictorial illustrations (including 1,569 contributions to
4, 046
ListvOreMOrON PICTURES
ADAMS (GEORGE MATTHEW) Chicago.
[7128
Winter fashion show of Paris, styles
by Monsieur Paul Poiret. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 2
prints recd. Mar. 5, 1914; M 128.
New York.
[7129-7136
Angel of the miners; by A. Ambrosio.
Clippings from reel. © title. descrip-
tion and 40 prints recd. Mar. 14. 1914;
L 2316.
Extraordinary adventures of Satur-
nin Farandoul or Robinson; by A.
Ambrosio. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 210 prints recd.
Jan. 5, 1914; L 1908.
King’s romance; by A. Ambrosio.
Clippings from reel. © title, Peete
tion and 148 prints recd. Mar. 7, 1914;
iy 2280;
Michael Perrin; by A. Ambrosio.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 106 prints reed. Jan. 21, 1914;
L 1994.
Mystery of the glass cage; by A.
Ambrosio. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 55 prints recd.
Mar. 2, 1914; L 2253.
Napoleonic epics; by A. Ambrosio.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 142 prints recd. Jan. 21, 1914;
L 1998.
Romance of Mignon; by A. Ambro-
sio. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 49 prints recd. Mar. 19,
1914; L 28387.
Vampire’s tower: by A. Ambrosio.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 50 prints recd. Jan. 5, 1914;
L 1900.
AMBROSIO AMERICAN CO.,
AMERICAN FILM MFG. CO., Chicago.
[7137-7171
At the potter’s wheel; by Lorimer
Johnston. Small roll. © title, de-
scription and 48 prints recd. Jan. 22,
1914; L 2009.
Bess, the outcast; by Harry Pollard.
Small roll. © title, description and 75
prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914; L 2135.
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.:
Blowout at Santa Banana; by Grant
Wallace. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 75 prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914;
L 2136.
Calamity Anne in society; by Louise
Lester. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 41 prints recd. Jan. 22, ‘1914 ;
L 2016.
Call of the Traumerei; by W. M. King,
jr., in 3 pts. Small roll. © title, de-
seription and 107 prints recd. Mar. IL Pts
1914; L 2826.
Carbon copy: by Marjorie Felkner.
Small roll. © title, description and
34 prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914; L 2140.
Certainty of man; by Marc E. Jones.
Small roll. © title. description and
39 prints recd. Mar. 21, 1914; L 2356.
Child of the desert; by Sydney
Ayres. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 88 prints recd. Feb. 24, 1914;
L 2206.
Closed at ten; by Frank Cooley.
Smali roll. © title, description and 68
prints recd. Mar. 21, 1914; L 2858.
Coming of the padres;
Johnston. Small roll.
seription and 380 prints recd.
1914; L 2355.
Cricket on the hearth; by Lorimer
by Lorimer
© title, de-
Mar. 21,
Johnston. Small roll. © title, de-
scription and 88 prints recd. Feb. 24,
1914; L 2202.
Crucible (The) ; by R. Hogan. Small
roll. © title, description and 33 prints
reed. Feb. 24, 1914; L 2208.
Destinies fulfilled; by Mare k.
Jones. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and S81 prints recd. Jan. 22, 1914;
L 2012.
Dream child; by F. G. Wall, in 2
pts. Small roll. © title, description
and 66 prints recd. Feb. 24, 1914; L
2200.
Fooling uncle; by Theodosia Harris.
Small roll. © title, description and
67 prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914; L 2187.
tO
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
yale)
pt. 1v, BB; V8
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.
Hermit (The); by John Lloyd; in 2
pts. ‘Small roll. © title, description
and 84 prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914; L
2134.
Italian love; by J. E. Hungerford.
Small roll. © title, description and
61 prints recd. Mar. 17, 1914; L 2325.
Lost treasure; by Theodosia Harris.
Small roll. © title, description and
127 prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914; L 2142.
Modern free-lance; by O. F. Whit-
comb. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 72 prints recd. Mar. 17. 1914;
L 2324.
Money lender; by Guy T. Evans.
Small roll. © title, description and
46 prints reed. Feb. 12, 1914; I. 2143.
‘Pote lariat’ of the “Flying A”;
by O. A. Nelson. Small roll.
description and 32 prints recd. Feb. 12,
1914; L 2141.
Power of light; by C. J. Harris.
Small roll. © title, description and 94
prints recd. Jan. 22, 1914; L 2015.
Pursuer pursued; by Carl C. Glick.
Small roll. © title, description and
44 prints recd. Feb. 24, 1914; L 2204.
Return of Helen Redmond; by F. J.
Montague. Small roll. © title, de-
seription and 60 prints recd. Jan. 22,
1914; L 2014.
Sacrifice (The); by Harry Pollard.
Small roll. © title, description and 56
prints recd. Feb. 24, 1914; L 2205.
Sally’s elopement; by Harry Pollard.
Small roll. © title, description and 75
prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914; L 2138S.
Son of Thomas Gray; by George A.
Posner. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 389 prints recd. Jan. 22, 1914;
L 2010.
Story of Little Italy; by Marc E.
Jones. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 28 prints recd. Mar. 21, 1914;
I esol.
Town of Nazareth; by Marc HE.
Jones, in 2 pts. Small roll. © title,
description and 97 prints recd. Mar.
91, 1914: Li 2309.
True western hearts; by J. R.
O’Leary. Small roll. © title, de-
scription and 41 prints recd. Feb. 12,
1914; L 2139.
Turning point; by Sydney Ayres.
Small roll. © title, description and
65 prints recd. Mar. 18, 1914; L 2335.
Unto the weak; by Carl C. Glick.
Small roll. © title, description and 42
prints reed. Jan. 22, 1914; L 2013.
© title, :
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.
_ Where the road forks; by Anna L.
Lockwood. Small roll. © title, de-
scription and 71 prints reed. Jan. 22,
1914; L 2008.
Wife (The); by Harry Pollard.
Small roll. © title, description and 63
prints recd. Feb. 24, 1914; L 2201.
Withering roses; by Mare EH. Jones.
Small roll. © title, description, and 52
prints reed. Jan. 22, 1914; L 2011.
AMERICAN KINETO CORP., New York.
LT172
Mystery of the fatal pearl and The
sequel; by Continental kunst film,
g. m. b. h. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 86 prints recd.
Jan. 27, 1914; L 2038.
AMERICAN ROTOGRAPH CO., Syracuse,
iN, oY [7173
Sitting Bull; by Eugene Winfield
Logan. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 18 prints reed. Jan. 23,
1914; L 2018.
APEX FILM CO., New York. [7174-7180
Battle in the clouds; by Vitascope
co. of Berlin. Small reel. © title recd.
Feb. 28, 1914; description reed. Feb. 17,
1914; 49 prints recd. Feb. 28, 1914;
L 2250.
Eye for an eye; or, The dead mam
that kills; by A. E. Hubseh & cv.
Small reel. © title, description and
51 prints reed. Jan. 27, 1914; L 2037.
Great dock disaster; by Denmark
film co., in 3 pts. Small reel. © title,
description and 51 prints recd. Mar. 5,
1914; L 2269.
Grip (The); by Brittanic film pro-
duction co. Small reel. © title, de-
scription and 54 prints reed. Jan. 3,
1914; L 1896.
In the hands of London crooks; by
Barkers m.p.co. Smallreel. © title,
description and 41 prints recd. Feb. 5,
1914; L 2101.
Sentenced for life; by A. E. Hubsch
and co. Small reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 44 prints reed. Feb. 5, 1914;
L: 2102.
Should a woman tell? by A. Khan-
jonkoff and co. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 40 prints recd.
Mar. 5, 1914; L. 2268.
BEACON FILM Co., INC., New York.
[7181
Blindness of innocence; by Arthur
Beruede, in 5 pts. 5 prints 5 by 7
inches. © title, description and 5
| prints recd. Feb. 26, 1914; L 2224.
120
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 1,1914
(229
BiocGRAPH co., New York. [7182-7229
Abandoned well; by Paul L. Feltus.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 95 prints recd. Jan. 3, 1914;
L 1897.
As it might have been; by Dell
Henderson. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 41 prints recd.
Feb. 7, 1914; L 2106.
Bartered crown; by A. L. Howie.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 25 prints recd. Jan. 12, 1914;
L 1939.
Beating their board; by A. R. Ken-
nedy. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 40 prints recd. Feb. 8.
1914; L 2087.
Because of a hat; by E.
Clippings from roll.
tion and 53 prints recd. Feb. 27, 1914;
L 2234.
Blame the tailor; by Fred Johnston.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 19 prints recd. Mar. 16, 1914;
Riv 2522)
Bunch of flowers;
Clippings from roll.
tion and 73 prints recd. Feb. 28, 1914;
I. 2247.
Buy wool;
pings from roll.
and 47 prints recd. Jan. 24, 1914; L
2029.
Children of destiny: by M. Judge.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 80 prints reed. Mar. 10, 1914;
L 2298.
Chocolate dynamite; by
Combes. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 28 prints recd. Feb. 27,
1914; L 2238.
Concentration: by Harvey H. Gates.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 97 prints. recd. Jan. 12, 1914;
L 1940.
Criminology and reform; by George
Hennessy. Clippings from roll.
title, description and 65 prints recd.
Feb. 21, 1914; L 2187.
Desperate hero; by Photoplay clear-
ing house. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 57 prints recd.
Feb. 18, 1914; L 2170. ©
Dilemma (The); by George Morgan.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 45 prints recd. Feb. 2, 1914;
L 2070.
Faddists (The); by Benjamin Bar-
ondess. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 33 prints recd. Feb. 3,
1914; L 2088.
40093—14——_9
Middleton.
by Anita Loos.
by C. C. Converse.
© title, descrip- |
© title, descrip- |
Helen |
|
}
Poe co.—Continued.
, Fallen angel; by Harry Mainhall,
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 48 prints recd. Jan. 24, 1914;
E2027.
For auld lang syne; by E. Lynn
Summers. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 58 prints need.
| Mar. 10, 1914: L 2297.
Friend of ae district attorney; by
| Annie Flohm. Clippings from roll.
title, description and 83 prints recd.
| Mar. 23, 1914; L 23867.
Gentleman or thief; by Anita Loos.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 79 prints reed. Mar. 19, 1914;
| L. 2339.
|
| eb. 47,
Clip- |
© title, description |
Her father’s silent pariner; by Belle
Taylor. Clippings from roll. © title,
deseription and 99 prints recd. Feb.
21, 1914; L 2188.
Her hand: by Louise Pouthier.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 85 prints recd. Mar. 16, 1914;
ty Bole.
Her old teacher; by Hlizabeth
Lonergan. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 48 prints recd.
1914; L 2160.
His father’s house; by Harvey H.
Gates. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 111 prints recd. Jan.
| 8, 1914; L 1927.
His fireman’s conscience; by _E.
Lynn Summers. Clippings from roll.
© title. description and 64 prints
recd. Jan. 22, 1914; L 2005.
Hour of terror. Clippings from roll.
© title, description and 104 prints
| reed. Mar. 24, 1914; L 2375.
How they struck oil; by Richard
Ridgely. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 386 prints recd. Jan.
14, 1914; L 1957.
Husband’s experiment; by David
Miles. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 46 prints recd. Jan. 22,
1914; L 2007.
If it were not for Polly; by E. Lynn
Summers. Clippings from roll. ©
| title, description and 67 prints recd.
Jan. 29, 1914; L 2050.
Janitor’s revenge; by Edward Acker.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 81 prints recd. Jan. 6, 1914;
L 1907.
Just boys; by Ralph HE. Hellawell.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 44 prints recd. Jan. 19, 1914;
L 1980.
121
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7230
BioGRAPH co.—Continued.
Motor-cycle elopement; by Byron C.
Wainwright. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 44 prints recd.
Jan. 3, 1914; L 1894.
Mystery of the milk; by W. E. Wing.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 24 prints reed. Jan. 6, 1914;
L 1908.
Nest unfeathered; by M. Krakauer.
Clippings from roli. © title, descrip-
tion and 82 prints recd. Feb. 9, 1914;
ly 210%,
Never shrink. Clippings from roll.
© title, description and 52 prints recd.
Mar. 26, 1914; L 2884.
One thousand to one shot; by S. T.
Taylor. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 31 prints recd. Feb. 6,
1914; L 2104. ©
Out-blacked; by Photoplay clearing
house. Clippings from roll. © title,
deseription and 43 prints recd. Jan. 14,
1914; L 1956.
Out of sight, out of mind; by D.
Henderson. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 24 prints recd.
Jan, 24, 1914; L 2028.
Pa and ma elope; by John B. Good-
rich. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 58 prints reed. Mar. 5,
1914; L 2271.
Politics and suffragettes; by E. Mid-
dleton. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 32 prints recd. Mar. 5,
1914; L 2270.
Reggie, the daredevil; by E. Mid-
dleton. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 55 prints recd. Jan. 19,
1914; L 1983.
Restless woman; by M. Judge. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 71 prints recd. Mar. 19, 1914; L
2338.
Sentimental sister; by Harry Hyde.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 61 prints reed. Jan. 22, 1914;
L 2006.
Shorty makes a bet; by Robert A.
Donaldson. Clippings from roll.
title, description aud 52 prints recd.
Mar. 16, 1914; L 2321.
Skelley and the turkey; by Edw.
Middleton. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 45 prints recd.
Feb. 18, 1914; L 2171.
Skelley buys a hotel; by Edw. Mid-
dleton. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 41 prints reed. Feb. 6,
1914; L 2108,
—_—_—_
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
BrioGRAPilt co.—Continued.
Skelley’s skeleton; by A. Van Buren
Powell. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 34 prints recd. Jan. 3,
1914; I. 1895.
Waifs; by E. Lynn Summers. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 66 prints recd. Jan. 16, 1914; L
1975.
Wifey’s visit home. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 46 prints
recd. Mar, 26, 1914; L 2383.
BLACHE FEATURES, INC., Fort Lee, N. J.
[7230, 7231
Dream (The) woman. In 4 pts. 4
reels. © Mar. 3, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription Mar. 16, 1914; L 2317.
Hook and hand; by Francis Worces-
ter Doughty, in 4 pts. 4 reels. ©
Jan. 21, 1914; 2 c. and description
Jan, 31, 1914; L 2065.
BLINKHORN (ALBERT) New York.
[7232-7235
Blind fate; by Hepworth mfg. co., in
2 pts. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 29 prints recd. Jan. 12,
1914; L 1943.
Cloister and the hearth; by Hep-
worth mfg. co. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 94 prints recd.
Mar. 26, 1914; L 2882,
Justice; by Hepworth mfg. co. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 66 prints recd. Feb. 7, 1914; L
21.05.
Motherhood or politics; by Hep-
worth mfg. co. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 39 prints recd,
Jan. 8, 1914; L 1926.
BoswortH, INC., Los Angeles. [7236
John Barleycorn; by Jack London.
Small reel. © title, description and
80 prints recd. Jan. 26, 1914; L 2035.
©. & J. FILM co., New York. [7237
Woman’s heart; by Dansk kino-
graphen. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 87 prints recd. Mar.
23, 1914; L 2368.
Carrick (A. B.) New York [7238
Society detective; by Charles Wes-
ton, in 4 pts. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 87 prints recd.
Mar. 12, 1914; L 2805.
CHAPIN (BENJAMIN) New York.
Lincoln’s Thanksgiving story. 2
prints 8 by 10 inches. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. Jan. 17, 1914;
iy aoe
122
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 1, 1914
COSMOPOLITAN FILM CO., LTD., London.
[7240
Night on the Atlantic. Clippings
from roll. © title and description
recd. Feb. 27, 1914; 30 prints recd.
Feb. 28, 1914; L 2252.
CRITERION FEATURE FILM MFG. Co., New
York. [7241, 7242
Desert’s sting; by Jeanie McPher-
son; in 3 pts. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 136 prints recd.
Mar. 25, 1914; L 2380.
Trap (The); by Jeanie McPherson,
in 3 pts. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 162 prints recd.
Feb. 24, 1914; L 2379.
DANIA BIOFILM ©O., Copenhagen, Den-
mark. [7248, 7244
Great derby; by Peter Nansen.
Small reel. © title, description and
55 prints recd. Mar. 2, 1914; L 2254.
Little Claus and Big Claus; by Hans
Christian Anderson, arr. by Peter
Nansen. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 83 prints recd. Feb. 5,
1913; L 2174.
DANTE FEATURES SALES CORP., INC., New
York. [7245, 7246
Hour of justice; by Latium film, in
4 pts. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 12 prints recd. Dec.
26, 7995: 1947.
Nero the mad emperor; by Latium
film, in 3 pts. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 10 prints recd.
Feb. 11, 1914; L 2145.
Davis (UrieL) New York. [7247
Modern dances. Small reel. © Feb.
12, 1914; 2 @ and description Mar. 9,
1914; M 129.
DouciIaAN (GrIRAGOS) Philadelphia.
[7248
Secrets of the Sultan’s harem, 2
prints 8+ by 104 inches. © title, de-
scription and 2 prints recd. Jan. 13,
1914; M 120.
ECLECTIC FILM co., New York.
[7249-7256
Death of a geisha; by F. Wolff.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 18 prints reed. Jan. 27, 1914;
L 20389.
Esther; by F. Wolff. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 38 prints
recd. Mar. 11, 1914; L 2299.
Great mine disaster; by Big .Ben
film co. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 34 prints recd. Jan. 30,
1914; L 2054.
7332
ECLECTIC FILM co.—Continued.
House of mystery; by Mr. Winter.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 37 prints recd. Jan. 5, 1914;
L 1904.
Joan of Are; by F. Wolff. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 37 prints recd. Feb. 17, 1914;
L 2159.
Joseph’s trials in Egypt; by Mr. An-
dréani. Small reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 48 prints reed. Jan. 27, 1914;
L 2036.
Napoleon; by F. Wolff. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 50
prints recd. Mar. 4, 1914; L 2259,
Reckoning (The) ; by Brisbarre and
Nus. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
seription and 57 prints recd. Mar. 25,
1912? T; 2378.
Epison (THOMAS A.) INC., Orange,
Naw. [7257-7382
Absent-minded mother; comedy, by
Charles H. France. 7561. Reel.
Feb. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
Feb. 18, 1914; L 2163.
Adventure of the alarm clock; by
Frederic Arnold Kummer. 7570. Reel.
© Mar. 2, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Mar. 5, 1914; L 2260.
Adventure of the extra baby; by
Frederic Arnold Kummer. 7548. Reel.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ¢c. and description
Feb. 3, 1914; L 2088.
Adventure of the stolen slipper; the
fourth story Octavius—amateur de-
tective; by Frederic Arnold Kummer.
7599. Reel. © Apr. 4, 1914; 2c. and
description Apr. 7, 1914; L 2462.
Affair of dress; by Acton Davies.
7569. Reel. © Feb. 21, 1914; 2c. and
description Feb. 24, 1914; L 2199.
All for his sake; by Anne and Ban-
nister Merwin, in 2 pts. 7551. 2 reels.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ce. and description
Feb. 3, 1914; L 2080.
American king; by Mark Swan, in 2
pts. 7541. 2 reels. © Jan 17, 1914;
2 ce. and description Jan. 20, 1914; L
1985.
Andy and the hypnotist; by Mark
Swan. 7590. Reel. © Mar. 21, 1914;
2 ec. and description Mar. 24, 1914; L
2369.
Andy goes on the stage; by Mark
Swan. 7545. Reel. © Jan. 26, 1914;
2c. and description Jan. 28, 1914; L
2048.
Andy the actor; by Mark Swan.
7567. Reel. © Feb. 21, 1914; 2 c and
| description Feb. 24, 1914; L 2195.
123
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7332
Evison (THomMas A.) 1INc.—Continued.
Beautiful leading lady; by Mark
Swan. 7553. Reel. © Feb. 6, 1914;
2 ec. and description Feb. 9, 1914; L
2112.
Black mask; by Richard Washburn
Child. 7589. Reel. © Mar. 21, 1914;
2c. and description Mar. 24, 1914; L
2372.
_ Boarding house romance; by Bliss
Milford. 7574. Reel. © Mar. 2, 1914;
2 e. and description Mar. 5, 1914; L
2261.
Borrowed finery; by Alice Williams.
7578. Reel. © Mar. 7, 1914; 2 c. and
description Mar. 10, 1914; L 2298.
Brass bowl; by Louis Joseph Vance,
in’ Diss. Goo. |.2 Teels.; (©) Mar.) 7,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Mar. 10,
1914; L 2294.
Call of the footlights; by Charles
France. 7534. Reel. © Jan. 10,1914,
2c. and description Jan. 13, 1914; L
1952.
Cheese mining; by Mark Swan.
7556. Reel. © Feb. 6, 1914; 2c. and
description Feb. 9, 1914; L 2107.
Chinese fan; by Acton Davies. 7592.
Reel. © Mar. 21, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Mar. 24, 1914; L 2370.
Clarence and Percy’s sailing party;
by Mark Swan. 7588. Reel. © Mar.
21, 1914; 2 ce. and description Mar. 24,
1914; L 2871.
Comedy and tragedy; a revival of
the celebrated Edison drama, in two
parts. “7563. °° 2 reels: © Feb. 14,
1914; 2 e. and description Feb. 18,
1914; L 2161,
Courting Betty’s beau; by A. Van
Buren Powell. 7550. Reel. © Jan.
30, 1914; 2 c. and description Feb. 38,
1914; L 2079.
Dinklespiel’s baby; by Dan Mason.
757%. Reel. © Mar. 7, 1914; 2 cand
description Mar. 10, 1914; L 2292.
Double shadow; by E. Lynn Sum.
mers, ae 2S pis, HT. 2 reels. ©
hte 2, 1914; 2c. and description Mar.
1914: L 2263.
ne in Heyville; by Ashley Mil-
ler, in 2 pts. 7557. 2 reels. © Feb.
6, 1914; 2 ec. and description Feb. 9,
1914; L 2109.
Four-footed desperado; comedy, by
Mark Swan. 7562. Reel. © Feb. 14,
1914; 2c. and description Feb. 18,
1914; L 2162.
Ghost of Mother Eve; by Acton
Davies. 7558. © Feb. 6, 1914; 2 «.
and description Feb. 9, 1914; L 2111.
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
EpIson (THOMAS A.) 1Nc.—Continued.
His comrade’s wife; by Richard R.
Ridgely. 7587. Reel. © Mar. 14,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Mar. 17,
1914; L 2388.
His grandchild; by Frances M.
Wright. 7547. -Reel! © Jan. 26,
1914; 2 e. and description Jan. 28,
1914; L 2046.
How Bobbie called her bluff; by -
Sumner Williams. 7533. Reel. ©!
Jan. 10, 191345 2c ae eae I
Jan, 13, 1914; i 1951.
How the earth was carpeted; |
Ethel Browning. 7538. Reel. © Jan. ?
17, 1914; 2 ce. and description Jan. 20,
1914; L 1988. |
Hunted animal; the second story os
The man who disappeared; by Richard }
Washburn Child. 7600. Reel. © Apr. |
4, 1914; 2 ¢. and description Apr. 7,
1914; L 2468. f
Impersonator (The); adapted from |
the well known novel by Mary alo |
Taylor, in 3 parts. 7591. 3 reels. ©
Mar. 21, 19145 2 eae fo |
Mar. 24, 1914; L 23lo. }
Janitor’s flirtation; by Dan Mason.
7526. Reel. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2c. and,
description Jan. 7, 1914; L 1910.
Lo, the poor Indian; by Carlton §&. -
King. 7595. Reel. © Mar. 28, 1914; |
2 ¢c. and description Mar. 31, 1914; L
2412.
Lovely sefiorita; by Mark Swan. |
7531. Reel. © Jan. 10, 1914; 2 c. and |
description Jan. 13, 1914; L 1950.
Love’s young dream; by Charles H. |
France. 7555. Reel. © Feb. 6, 1914;
2 e. and description Feb. 9, 1914; -|
2108.
Man of destiny; by Preston Kendall.
7542. Reel. © Jan. 17, 1914; 2 c. and
description Jan. 20, 1914; c 1986. ;
Message in the rose; by Bannister ;
Merwin. 7576. Reel. © Mar. 2, 1914;
2 ec. and description Mar. 5, 1914; L.
2262.
Message of the sun dial; by G. rT.
Perry. 7527. Reel. © Jan. 5, 1914;
2 e. and description Jan. 7, 1914; |
1912.
Mexican gratitude; a dramatic adap-
tation of ‘A chaparral Christmas
eift”: by O. Henry. 7566. Reel. ©
Feb. 21, 1914; 2 ec. and description Feb.
24, 1914; L 2196.
Missing twenty-five dollars; by
Charles M. Seay. 7485. Reel. © Mar. |
14, 1914; 2 c. and description Mar. 17,
| 1914; L 2332.
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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
7332
EpIson (THoMAS A.) INC.—Continued.
| Mr. Sniffkins’ widow; comedy, by
Blizabeth Miller. 7559. Reel. © Feb.
14, 1914; 2 c. and description Feb. 18,
11914; L 2165.
Mrs. Romana’s scenario; by Edward
J. Montagne. 7584. Reel. © Mar. 14,
(1914; 2 c. and description Mar. 17,
1914; L 2829.
Mystery of the ladder of light; by
Thomas W. Hanshew. 7554. Reel. ©
Feb. 6, 1914; 2 c. and description Feb.
Geta. T2010;
Mystery of the laughing death; by
Thomas W. Hanshew. 17583. Reel.
© Mar. 14, 1914; 2 c. and description
Mar. 17, 1914; L 23880.
Mystery. of the talking wire; by
Thomas W. Hanshew. 7532. Reel.
© Jan. 10, 1914; 2 c. and description
Jan. 18, 1914; L 1948.
Necklace of Ramases; by Charles
Vernon, in 3 pts. 7529. 3 reels. ©
Jan. 5, 1914; 2 c. and description Jan.
7, 1914: L 1909.
Night out; by Mark Swan, 7579.
Reel. © Mar. 7, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription Mar. 10, 1914; L 2291.
On the heights; the sixth page in
the active life of Dolly of the dailies;
by Acton Davies. 7603. Reel. © Apr.
4, 1914; 2 e. and description Apr. 7,
1914; L 2464.
On the lazy line; by Epes Winthrop
Sargent. 7540. Reel. © Jan. 17,1914;
2 e. and description Jan. 20, 1914; L
1987.
Ostrich farming, South Africa. 7525.
Reel. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Jan. 7, 1914; M 117.
Perfect truth; by Acton Davies.
Goan eel.) (© Jan. 10, 1914; 2 «
and description Jan. 18, 1914; L 1947.
Powers of the air; by B. V. Gormley,
fase. Reel © Jan. 30, 1914: 2 «
and description Feb. 3, 1914; L 2082.
Price of the necklace; by Bannister
Merwin, in 2 pts. 7568: 2 reels. ©
Feb. 21, 1914; 2 c. and description Feb.
24,1914; L 2197.
Princess of the desert; by Mary
Fuller. 7598. Reel. © Mar. 28,1914;
2 ec. and description Mar. 381, 1914;
L 2409. :
- Putting one over; by Acton Davies.
7581. Reel. © Mar. 7, 1914; 2c. and
description Mar, 10, 1914; L 2290.
Quarantined; by Charles M. Seay.
7593. Reel. © Mar. 28, 1914; 2 e¢.
Epison (THOMAS A.) INc.—Continued.
Question of hats and gowns; by Ida
M. Evans, in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Mar.
28, 1914; 2 ec. and description Mar. 31,
1914; L 2410.
Real helpmate; by Frank Hart, 7572.
Reel. © Mar. 2, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Mar. 5, 1914; L 2264.
Resurrection of Caleb Worth; by
Ashley Miller, 7594. Reel. © Mar.
28, 1914; 2 c. and description Mar. 31,
1914: L 2411.
Romance of the everglades; by Mark
Swan, in 2 pts. 7586. 2 reels.) ©
Mar. 14, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Mar. 17, 1914; L 2334.
Rorke’s drift; by Preston Kendall,
in 2 pts. 7546. 2 reels. © Jan. 26,
1914; 2 ec. and description Jan. 28,
1914; L 2049.
Silent death; by Frank Blighton, in
2 pts. 7535. 2reels. © Jan. 10, 1914;
2 c. and description Jan. 138, 1914;
L 1949. :
Sophia’s imaginary visitors; by
Booth Tarkington. 7549. Reel. ©
Jan. 30, 1914; 2 e@. and description
Feb. 3, 1914; L 2081.
Story of a crime; by Mark Swan.
(x43. Reels) © Jan. 26, 19145 27 e@.
and description Jan. 28, 1914; L 2047.
Story of the willow pattern; by
Hettie Gray Baker. 7544. Reel. ©
Jan. 26, 1914; 2 ce. and description Jan.
28, 1914; L 2045.
Sultan and the roller skates; by
Hpes Winthrop Sargent. 7565. Reel.
© Feb. 21, 1914; 2 c. and description
Feb. 24, 1914; L 2198.
Treacherous rival; by Bannister
Merwin. 7539. Reel. © Jan. 17,
1914: 2 ce. and description Jan. 20,
1914: L 1989.
Uncanny Mr. Gumble; by Mark
Swan. 7528. Reel. © Jan. 5, 1914;
2 c. and description Jan. 7, 1914; L
1911.
United in danger; by Gertrude Mc-
Coy. 7530. Reel. © Jan. 5, 1914;
2 c. and description Jan. 7, 1914; L
1913.
Unopened letter; by Bliss Milford ;
in 2 pts. 7602. 2 reels. © Apr. 4,
1914: 2 e@. and description Apr. 7,
1914; L 2466.
Vision in the window; by Mark
Swan. 7582. Reel. © Mar. 14, 1914;
2 ec. and description Mar. 17, 1914;
and description Mar. 31, 1914; L 2413. | L 2331.
125
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7333
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
Epison (THOMAS A.) Inc.—Continued.
When east met west in Boston; by
Y. Spinner. 7601. Reel. © Apr. 4,
1914; 2 c. and description Apr. 7, 1914;
L 2465.
When the cartridges failed; drama,
by Benj. Wilson. 7564. Reel. © Feb.
14, 1914; 2 ce. and description Feb. 18,
1914; L 2166.
Winter holiday in the Bernese Ober-
land, Switzerland. 7573. Reel. ©
Mar. 2, 1914; 2 c. and description Mar.
5, 1914; M 127.
With the eyes of love; drama, by
Epes Winthrop Sargent. 7560. Reel.
© Feb. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
Feb. 18, 1914; L 2164.
EXPRESS FILMS CO., G. M. B. H., Frei-
burg, Germany. [7333
With the Greek on the firing line;
or, With the camera on the firing line:
by Robert Schwobthaler. 16 prints 5
by 7 inches. © title, description and
16 prints recd. Jan. 10, 1914: M 119.
FEATURE FILM SALES CO., LTD., Chicago.
[73384-7338
Crown prince; by Deutsche bio-
graph. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 12 prints recd. Jan. 14,
1914; L 1955.
Frou Frou; or, The understudy; by
Deutsche biograph. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 20 prints
recd. Feb. 2, 1914; L 2840.
Ride for life; by Deutsche biograph.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 12 prints recd. Jan. 8 1914;
L 1923.
Sign of the secret nine: by Aus-
trian film. Clippings from real. ©
title, description and 12 prints recd.
Jan. 12, 1914; L 1953.
Through fire and
Deutsche biograph. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 12 prints
recd. Jan. 8, 1914; L 1924.
flames: by
FILM ATTRACTIONS Co.. New York.
[7339
Three musketeers; adapted. from
Alexander Dumas’ novel by C. V. Hen-
kel. Small reel. © title, description
and 221 prints recd. Jan. 9, 1914: L
1981.
FILM RELEASES OF AMERICA, INC., New
York, [7340-7361 |
Actor (The); by Dansk Kkino-
graphen. Small roll. © title. descrip-
tion and 66 prints recd. Feb. 26,1914: |
L, 2226.
FILM RELEASES OF AMERICA, INC.—Con.
Aviator’s love affair; by Dekage
films. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 42 prints recd. Mar. 9,
1914; L 2288.
Cirkusteufel; or, The lure of the
circus; by Dekage films. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and
50 prints recd. Mar, 14, 1914; L 281»,
Coils of calamity; by Luna film in-
dustrie. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 82 prints recd. Feb. 25,
1914; L 2255.
Cunning suitors; by Dansk kino-
graphen. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 37 prints recd. Feb. 26, 1914;
2220
Dummy (A.); by Dansk kino-
graphen. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 54 prints recd. Feb. 26, 1914;
i 2225:
Eastern passions; or, The lure of
love; by Luna film industrie, in 3 pts.
Clippings from roll. © title and de-
scription recd. Feb. 27, 1914; 69 prints
recd. Feb. 8, 1914; L 2251.
From dancer to duchess; by Dekage
films. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 48 prints recd. Mar.
10, 1914; L 2296.
Girl from abroad: by Hugo von Hof-
mannsthal; tr. by M. Steele. Photo-
play by Royal films co., ltd. Clippings
from reel. © title. description and
31 prints recd. Mar. 14, 1914; L 23814.
Great circus fire: by Dansk kino-
graphen, in 4 pts. Clippings from roll.
© title and description recd. Feb. 18,
1914; 117 prints recd. Feb. 12, 1914;
Lr 21
In the shadow of the throne; by
Dansk kinographen. Small roll. ©
title and description recd. Feb. 11,
1914; 49 prints reed. Feb. 3, 1914; L
2125.
MacMorten, king of kidnappers; by
Dansk kinographen. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 37 prints
recd. Mar. 5,,191435. 15 2a:
Miracle (The): by Dansk kino-
graphen. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 55 prints recd. Feb. 26, 1914;
EL, 2332.
Mother’s devotion: by Dansk kino-
graphen. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 62 prints recd, Jan. 31,
1914; L 2066.
Mystery of the castle; Savoia
film. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 64 prints recd. Mar. 9,
by
PASS Saar.
126
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 1, 1914
(384
FILM RELEASES OF AMERICA, INC.—Con.
Mystery of 13 Hill street; by C.
Mulleneisen, jr. Mfd. by Colonia film,
Berlin. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 47 prints reed. Feb.
14, 1914; L 2147.
Old woodcarver; by Herkomer film.
Clippings from roll. © title. descrip-
tion and 49 prints recd. Feb. 26, 1914;
Ty. 2228:
Pierrot’s love; by Dansk _ kino-
graphen. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 48 prints recd. Feb. 5,
1914; L 2096.
Relentlessness of life: by Dansk
kinographen. Small roll. © title, de-
‘scription and 105 prints recd. Feb. 26,
1914; L 2225.
Right one; by Dansk kinographen.
Small roll. © title, description and
78 prints recd. Feb. 26, 1914; L 2231.
Rock of death; by Dansk kino-
graphen. Small roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 202 prints recd. Feb. 26,
1914: L 2230.
Treasure of Buddha; by Gerrard
film co., in 8 pts. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 87 prints recd.
Jan. 17, 1914; L 1979.
FORMAN-FRENCH FEATURE FILM Co., Los
Angeles. [7362
Though your sins be as scarlet; by
Jack Freise. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and S88 prints recd.
Mar. 10, 1914; L 2295.
GAUMONT Co., Flushing, N. Y. [7363
Fantomas, the crook detective; in
four parts. 4 reels. © Feb. 14, 1914;
2 ¢ and description Feb. 17, 1914;
hs DET.
GEISLER (ARTHUR D.) New York
7364
Three modern dances: by Vera Max-
well and Wallace McCutcheon. 18
prints on one plate 93 by 7 inches. ©
title and description recd. Feb. 24,
1914; 18 prints recd. Feb. 9, 1914;
M 126.
GERO (Louis) New York. [7365-7384
Air torpedo; by Deutsche kinema-
tographen ges. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 45 prints recd.
Jan. 30, 1914; L 2058.
Apache’s daughter; by Duskes ge-
sellschaft, g. m. b. h. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 48 prints
recd. Mar. 9, 1914; L 2342.
GERO (Louis )—Continued.
Black destiny (Das sehwarze los);
by Adolf Paul, in 4 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 81
prints recd. Feb. 25. 1914; L 22114.
Broken sword; by Fritz Bernhardt.
Clippings from reel. © title, deserip-
tion and 95 prints recd. Jan. 30, 1914;
L 2057.
Countess of the circus; by Felix
Doermann, in 3 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 52 prints
reed. Feb. 5, 1914: L 2098.
Gendarme Moebius; by Victor
Bliithgen. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 69 prints reed.
Feb. 2, 1914; L 2072.
God of vengeance; by Fritz Bern-
hardt. in 3 pts. Clippings from reel.
© title. description and 46 prints recd.
Feb. 5. 1914; L 2097.
Home and abroad (Heimat und
freunde): by Joé May, in 4 pts. Clip-
pings from reel. © title. description
and 127 prints reed. Feb. 25, 1914;
L 2214.
Kadra Safa: by J. R. Rector. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and §&1 prints recd. Feb. 2, 1914; L
2071.
Lion’s bride: by Deutsche bioscop
gesellschaft, in 4 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title. description and 123
prints reed. Jan. 238. 1914; L 2022.
Love-intrigues (Liebes intriguen) ;
by R. d’Anchy. in 8 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title. deseription and 48
prints reed. Feb. 25. 1914; L 2218.
Master of death: by Carl Rosner.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 118 prints recd. Jan. 27, 1914;
L 2041.
Poor rich (Zwei arme reiche); by
Deutsche kinematographen gesellschaft
Kiln. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 34 prints recd. Feb. 25,
1914: I, 2216.
S I: by Projection actien ges. union,
in 3 pts. Clippimgs from reel. © title,
description and 54 prints recd. Jan. 30,
1914: LL 2055.
Sisters (The): a puzzle picture and
its solution Fate: by Adelaide Renee.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 96 prints recd. Feb. 5, 1914;
L 2099.
Those whe die when they love; by
Carl Schonfeld. Clppings from reel.
© title, description and &2 prints recd.
Mar. 9, 1914; L 2341.
127
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7385 | ae
GERO (Louis) —Continued. GREENE’S FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS, New |
Tvo late; by Deutsche kinemato-| York. [7391-7393
graphen ges. Clippings from reel. © Great gold robbery; in 3 pts. Clip- |
title, description and 25 prints reed. | pings from reel. © title, description
Jan. 30, 1914; L 2056. and 60 prints recd. Mar. 20, 1914;
L 2344.
Modern Mephisto; or, The oath on
the Bible; in 6 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 106
prints recd. Mar. 21, 1914; L 2354.
Vampires of the night; in 5 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip- ©
oe and 98 prints recd. Mar. 20, 1914;
L 2345. i
Veiled picture; a puzzle picture and
its solution Mona Lisa; by Alfred
Schirokauer, in 3 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 59 prints
reed. Feb. 7, 1914; L 2126.
Venetian night ( Venetianische
nacht) ; by Karl Vollmoeller, in 3 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 97 prints recd. Feb. 25, 1914;
YT 2212. GREENZWEIG (JACQUES) New York.
[7394-7398
America to Europe in an airship; by*
Lind. Clippings from reel. © title,
Work (The); a puzzleplay and its
solution The statue: by Ernst Reicher.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip- | description and 39 prints recd. Jan. 6,
tion and 134 prints recd. Feb. 2, 1914; | 1914; L 1906. |
L 2073. | Film prima donna. Clippings from —
reel. © title, description and 68
prints recd. Jan. 16, 1914; L 19738.
|
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Tango craze (Tango fiebe) ; mfd. by
the Projection actien gesellschaft
union of Berlin. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 63 prints recd.
| Jan. 31, 1914; L 2146.
Tramp (The) Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 116 prints
recd. Jan. 16, 1914; L 1974.
Treasure of Abdar Rahman. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 107 prints recd. Jan. 16, 1914;
Lie1gr2.
HAMPTON NORMAL AND AGRICULTURAL
INSTITUTE, Hampton, Va. [7399
John Henry at Hampton; by Cora
M. Folsom. Clippings from reel. ©
title recd. Feb. 28, 1914; description
recd. Mar. 10, 1914; 35 prints recd.
Feb. 28, 1914; M 180.
IMPERATOR FILM Co., Berlin. [7400
Blue white stones; by Leo L. Lewin.
Clippings from reel. © title recd. Dec.
22, 1918; description recd. Mar. 4,
1914; 99 prints recd. Dec. 22, 1913;
GLORIA AMERICAN Co., New York.
[7385
Ghost club; by Mario Casserini, in 6
pts. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 65 prints recd. Feb. 17,
1914; L 2158.
Gorpsort (FRANK JOSEPH) New York.
[7386
Hundved days; second rise and fall
of Napoleon. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 120 prints recd.
Feb... 26, 1914; L 2222.
GORMAN FILM MFG. CO., INC., New York.
[7387
Stampede of fate; by Jack Gorman.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 42 prints recd. Jan. 19, 1914;
L 1981.
GRAY (WILLIAM B.) New Rochelle,
Park ae
’ Volunteer organist; in 8 reels.
Jan. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Jan. 20, 1914; a
a Jan. 21, 1914; L 1984.
Gurar NORTHERN SPECIAL Feature Firm | 1 2267.
_ CO., New York. [7389 | INTER-CONTINENT FILM CO., INC., New
oy es, hand? by Luna film in- York. [7401
dustrie, in 3 pts. Clippings from reel. Her life for liberty; by Aldo Mo-
© title, description and 41 prints recd. | Jinari, in 3 pts. 12 prints 6 by 9 inches.
Feb. 2, 1914; L 2068. © title, description and 12 prints recd.
Feb. 3, 1914; L: 2089.
GREENBAUM (GEORGE) New York.
[7390 | ITALA FILM CO. OF AMERICA, New York.
* Slaveof love; by Vitascope, g. m.b.h. [7402, 7403
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip- Out of darkness. Clippings from
tion and 105 prints reed. Feb. 3, 1914; | reel. © title, description and 53 prints
fy 2173. recd. Jan. 24, 1914; L 2081.
128
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
| no.1,1914 -
7440
| IVALA FILM CO. OF AMERICA—Contd.
Passing of her ideal. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 46
| prints recd. Jan. 24, 1914; L 2082.
[TALIAN AMERICAN FILM CORP., New
| a Cork. [7404, 7405
| Lieutenant Rose and the sealed or-
ders. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 13 prints recd. Mar. 20,
1914; L 2851.
Woe to the conqueror; or, The law
of war. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 18 prints recd. Mar.
| 20, 1914; L 2350.
|
| KENNEDY FEATURES, INC.,
New York.
[7406-7409
| Bride of Lammermoor; by Sir Wal-
ter Scott. Synopsis by Arthur Claude.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 56 prints recd. Feb. 11, 1914;
L. 2128.
Elsie Venner; by Oliver Wendell
Holmes; photoplay by Arthur Maude.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 75 prints recd. Mar. 25, 1914;
L 2381.
Jess; by Arthur Maude. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and
177 prints recd. Feb. 28, 1914; L 2256.
Mary Magdalene; synopsis by Ar-
thur Maude. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 50 prints recd.
Feb. 11, 1914; L 2129.
Kiaw & ERLANGER, New York.
} [7410-7413
Billionaire (The); by Protective
amusement co., in 3 pts. 3 rolls. ©
Mar. 2, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
Mar. 24, 1914; L 2467.
Classmates (The); by Protective
amusement co., in 4 pts. 4 reels) ©
Feb. 23, 1914; 2 e¢. and description
Mar. 24, 1914; L 2468.
Fatal wedding; by Protective amuse-
Went co. in 3 ‘pts. 3 rolls. © Jan.
19, 1914; 2 ec. and description Mar, 24,
1914; L 2469.
Seven days: by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 3 pts. 3 rolls. © Mar. 23,
1914 ; 2 c. and description Apr. 3, 1914;
L 2470.
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago.
[7414-7440
African diamond conspiracy; by
Societa itiliana cines. Clippings from
Yeel. © title, description and 81
prints recd. Jan. 14, 1914; L 1960.
KLEINE (GEORGE) —Continued.
Apache dog’s sagacity; by Société
cinématographies Eclipse. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 48
prints recd. Jan. 30, 1914: L 2060.
Banker’s wife; by Societa italiana
cines. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 63 prints recd. Jan. 10,
1914; L 1933.
Between savage and tiger; by So-
cieta italiana cines. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 242
prints reed. Jan. 12, 1914; L 1941.
Broken chain; by Societa italiana
cines. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 50 prints recd. Jan. 30,
1914; L 2062.
Buttery puts his foot in it; by
Société cinématographies Eclipse.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 28 prints recd. Jan. 14, 1914;
L 1959.
Cigarette maker of Seville; by So-
cieta italiana cines. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 68 prints
recd. Jan. 30, 1914; L 2064.
Coals of fire; by Société cinémato-
graphies Eclipse. Clippings from reet.
© title, description and 20 prints recd.
Feb. 2, 1914; L 2069.
Diamond maker; by Socité italiana
cines. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 49 prints recd. Feb.
11, 1914; L 2124,
Diary of a woman; by Societa ital-
jana celio. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 65 prints reca.
Jan. 10, 1914; L 1934.
Gypsy hat; by Société cinémato-
graphies Eclipse. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 61 prints recd.
Jan. 14, 1914; L 1958.
Heritage of hate; by Societé ital-
iana cines. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 164 prints recd.
Jan. 2, 1914; L 1881.
How heroes are made; by Societa
italiana cines. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 193 prints
recd. Jan. 2, 1914; L 1882.
Judge of instruction; by Societé
italiana cines. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 85 prints recd.
Feb. 26, 1914; L 2228.
Lion of Venice; by Societé anonima
ambrosio. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 198 prints recd.
Mar, 7, 1914;
L 2281.
129
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7441
pt. IV; 2: '6., ¥. %
KLEINE (GEORGE )—Continued.
Love is blind; by Societa italiana
celio. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 86 prints recd. Jan. 2,
1914; L 1884.
Lure of gold: by Societé italiana
celio. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 65 prints recd. Mar.
19, 1914; LL 2336.
Marriage of Figaro; by Societa
anonima Ambrosio. Clippings from
reel. © title. description and 37 prints
reed. Jan. 19, 1914; L 1982.
Millionaire’s caprice; by Societa
italiana cines. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 157 prints recd.
Jan. 30, 1914: L 2061.
Othello: by Societaé anonima Am-
brosio. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 150 prints recd. Mar.
16, 1914; L 2320.
Sailor’s Christmas day; by Societa
italiana cines. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 32 prints recd.
Jan. 30, 1914; L 2059.
School girl’s lark; by Société ciné-
matographies Helipse. Clippings from
reel. © title. description and 33 prints
recd. Jan. 2, 1914; L 1883.
Spartacus: or, The revolt of the
gladiators; by Pasquali and co. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 149 prints recd. Feb. 16, 1914; L
2155.
Toreador’s romance; by Societa ital-
iana cines. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 74 prints recd.
Jan. 30, 1914; L 2068.
Troublesome beauty ; by Société ciné-
matographies Eclipse. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 16
prints recd. Jan. 2, 1914; L 1885.
Waif (The); by Societ&é italiana
cines. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 66 prints recd. Feb. 16,
1914; L 2156.
Wrecked in mid-air; by Société ciné-
matographies Eclipse. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 79 prints
recd. Jan. 12, 1914; L 1942.
LASKy (JESSE L.) FEATURE PLAY CO.,
Nc... New York. [7441
Squaw man; by Edwin Milton Boyle.
20 prints 8? by 92% inches. © title,
description and 20 prints recd. Feb. 18,
1914; L 2169.
LAURILLARD (E.) APEX FILM CO.,
New York. [7442
Sixty years a queen: by W. Barker.
Small reel. © title. description and
86 prints recd. Jan. 8, 1914; L 1925.
Yo
LEA (JOHN A.) Summerside, Prince ,
[7443 |
Prince Edward Island in motion, |
home of the silver black fox industry; }|
Clip- |
© title and descrip- |
tion recd. Feb. 3, 1914; 36 prints recd. |
Edward Island.
by International film mfg. co.
pings from reel.
Jan. 27, 1914; M 124.
LUBIN MFG. cO., Philadelphia.
posed; by
Lawrence §S. McCloskey.
Clippings from reel.
L, 2247.
Gamblers (The); by Charles Klein. :
© title recd. |
Mar. 9, 1914; description recd. Mar. 19, |
Clippings from reel.
1914; 193 prints recd. Mar. 9, 1914;
L 2348.
Girl of the cafes; by Wilbert Mel- |
© title,
ville. Clippings from reel.
description and 93 prints recd. Feb. 25.
1914; L 2210.
Lion and the mouse; by Charles |
© title,
Klein. Clippings from reel.
description and 150 prints recd. Jan.
10, 1914; L 19382.
© title, descrip- |
tion and 253 prints recd. Feb. 25, 1914; |
[7444-7448 |
Drug terror; or, The underworld ex- |
Officer Jim; by Lawrence S. Me- |
Closkey. © title, description and 134
prints recd. Feb. 25, 1914; L 2209.
MALcoLM (OLIVER FRANCIS) New York.
[7449, 7450
Polly of the circus (Der zirkusteu-
fel) ; by Deutsch kinematographen ge-
sellschaft K6ln. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 53 prints recd.
Feb. 25, 1914; L 2218.
Wir lassen uns scheiden (Wifey’s
charms) ; by Deutsch kinematographen
gesellschaft K6élIn. Clippings from
reel. © title and description recd.
Feb. 21, 1914; 42 prints recd. Feb. 16, |
1914; L 2207.
MASKO FILM co., New York. [7451
Venetian night; by Carl Volmoeller.
10 prints 7 by 94 inches. © title,
description and 10 prints recd. Mar.
11, 1914; L 2300.
METROPOLITAN FILM CO,, INC., New York.
[7452
Money god; by Mime Misu, in 4
' pts. 10 prints 8 by 10 inches. © title,
deseription and 10 prints recd. Feb.
10, 1914; i 2ees
MoNARCH FEATURE FILM Co., Philadel-
phia. [ 74538, 7454
Across the danger line; by August
Alecy. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 17 prints recd. Jan. 17,
| 1914; T, 1969.
130
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 1, 1914
7483
MONARCH FEATURE FILM co.—Contd.
Mystery of the Death head; by Scan-
dinavian co. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 25 prints recd.
Feb. 21, 1914; L 2208.
NORDISK FILMS co., New York.
[7455-1463
Aequitted ; in 4 pts. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 72 prints
recd. Feb. 20, 1914; L 2186.
Chinese vase; in 3 pts. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 38
prints recd. Feb. 20, 1914: L 2185.
Convict’s son; by Dr. H. Lenthel, in
3 pts. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 55 prints recd. Feb.
20, 1914; L 2183.
Count Zarka; from Sir William
Magnay’s novel, in 4 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 78
prints recd. Feb. 20, 1914; L 2182.
Darkness and dawn; in 4 pts. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 66 prints recd. Feb. 10, 1914; L
2119.
Dina’s decision; in 3 pts. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 55
prints reed. Dec. 17, 1914: L 1872.
Gambler’s penalty; in 3 pts. Clip-
pings from roll. © title. description
and 35 prints recd. Feb. 10, 1914; L
2120.
His highness, the prince: in 3 pts.
Clippings from roll. © title. descrip-
tion and 66 prints recd. Feb. 10, 1914;
i 2121.
Love’s devotees; in 4 pts. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 81
prints recd. Feb. 20, 1914: L 2184.
OMAHA FILM EXCHANGE, Omaha, Neb.
[7464
Proper and improper methods of fir-
ing a locomotive: by Fred George
Hartman. Clipping from reel and 5
prints. © title recd. Jan. 7. 1914: de-
scription recd. Feb. 9, 1914: 14 prints
recd. Jan. 7, 1914; M 118.
PASQUALI AMERICAN co.. New York.
[7465-7468
Silent bell; by Pasquali co.. in 3 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title. descrip-
tion and 80 prints recd. Feb. 25. 1914;
L 2215.
Soul’s tempest; by Pasquali co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 46 prints recd. Jan. 6, 1914;
L 1905.
Spartan girl; by Pasquali co. Clip-
pings from reel. © title. description
and 50 prints recd. Feb. 28. 1914: L
2249.
PASQUALI AMERICAN co.—Continued.
Under suspicion: by Pasquali co.,
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 21 prints recd. Jan. 24, 1914;
L 20380.
PATHE FRERES, Jersey City. [7469-7483
Behind comedy’s mask; by Interna-
tionale film-vertriebs, g. m. b. h. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 25 prints recd. Jan. 5, 1914; L
1902.
Breaking even; or, False pearls; by
Messter film, g. m. b. h. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 25
prints recd. Feb. 21, 1914; L 2189.
Constancy of Jeanne; or, La jolie
Bretonne. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 389 prints recd.
Mar. 18, 1914; L 2306.
Detective Kelly; by Messter film, g.
m. b. h. Clippings from reel. © title,
deseription and 65 prints recd. Mar.
24, 1914; L 2877.
Devil’s assistant; by Internationale
film-vertriebs, g. m. b. h. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 22
prints recd. Jan. 20, 1914; L 1992.
Greater love; by Messter-film, g. m.
b. h. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 56 prints recd. Jan. 15,
1914; L 1967.
His sweetheart’s child; or, Eternal
amour. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 52 prints recd. Mar.
18, 1914; L 2308.
Life of our Savior; or, The life of
Christ; or, The Passion play. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 62 prints reed. Feb. 18. 1914: L
2168.
Mad love; by Messter film co.. g. m.
b. h. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 74 prints recd. Mar. 26,
1914; L 23891.
Marriage of Cupid; or. Marriage de
amour. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 20 prints recd. Mar.
13, 1914; L 2307.
Militant suffrageitte: by Interna-
tional film co., g. m. b. h. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 51
prints recd. Feb. 28, 1914; L 2248.
Royal bondage; by Messter film, g.
m. b. bh. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 47 prints recd. Jan. 5,
1914; L 1901.
Struggle for life. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 56 prints
recd. Mar. 26, 1914; L 2392.
131
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7484
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9.
PATHE FRERES—Continued.
Thirty years of a gambler’s life.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 36 prints recd. Mar. 26, 1914;
L 2393.
Toreador’s oath; by
film vertriebs-gesellschaft, m. b. h.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 60 prints recd. Feb. 16, 1914;
L 2154.
Internationa]
PHOTO DRAMA MOTION PICTURE CO., INC.,
New York. [ 7484
House of bondage; by Pierce Kings-
ley. Clippings from reel and roll. ©
title and description recd. Jan. 15,
1914; 97 prints recd. Feb. 3, 1914;
L 2078.
PriEeuR (R.) New York.
Child redeemer; by Cosmograph.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 28 prints recd. Feb. 2, 1914;
L 2086.
Masked mystery; by Film Parisien.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 27 prints recd. Jan. 14, 1914;
L 1961.
[7485, 7486
PYLE (CHARLES C.) Chicago. [7487
Victims of divorce. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 75 prints
reed. Jan. 18, 1914; L 1954.
RAMO FILMS, INC., New York.
[7488, 7489
Governor’s ghost; by Will S. Davis.
Small reel. © title, description and
361 prints recd. Feb. 3, 1914; L 2090.
In the stretch; by Will S. Davis.
Small reel. © title, description and
253 prints recd. Dec. 29, 1918; L 1962.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co., Chicago.
[7490-7555
Adventures of Kathlyn; by Harold
MacGrath. 2. The two ordeals. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 101 prints recd. Jan. 7, 1914; L
1920.
5. A eolonel in chains. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 98 prints recd. Feb. 19, 1914; L
2178.
7. The garden of brides. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 90 prints recd. Mar. 21, 1914; L
2361.
Angel paradise; by George Edwin
Hunt. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 28 prints recd. Jan. 7,
1914; L 1922.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
At the eleventh hour; by Edward
Balmer. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 42 prints reed. Feb.
2, 1914; L 2074.
Attic above; by E. Mason Hopper.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 36 prints recd. Feb. 19, 1914;
L 2179.
Better way; by Wallace C. Clifton.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 90 prints recd. Mar. 13, 1914;
Li, 2612)
Blue blood and red; by W. E. Wing.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 67 prints recd. Jan. 7, 1914;
L 1919.
Bond of love; by E. Lynn Summers.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 24 prints recd. Mar. 26, 1914;
L 2885.
Bringing up hubby; by W. E. Wing.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 34 prints recd. Jan. 22, 1914;
L 2004.
By unseen hand; by Hardee Kirk-
land. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 50 prints reed. Jan. 2,
1914; L 1889.
Charmed arrow; by Miss G. B. Win-
satt. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 46 prints recd. Jan.
22, 1914; L 1995.
Conscience and the temptress; by
Malcolm Douglas. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 31 prints
recd. Jan. 7, 1914: L 1921.
Conspirators (The); by Robert
Gage. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 49 prints recd. Jan.
22, 1914; L 2001.
Cop on the beat; by E. Lynn Sum-
mers. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 43 prints recd. Mar. 13,
1914; L 2811.
Countess and the burglar; by Lisetta
Megerle. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 42 prints recd.
Feb. 28,1914; L 2242.
Cupid’s caprice; by Walter Clark
Bellows. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 386 prints recd.
Mar. 21, 1914; L 2363.
Cynic (The); by E. Lynn Summers.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 18 prints recd. Feb. 19, 1914;
1 Bee Lee
Doe Yak—moying picture artist; by
Sidney Smith. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 20 prints recd.
Jan. 22, 1914; L 1998.
132
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
‘no. 1, 1914 7555
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—-Continued. SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Elizabeth’s prayer; by Bertha HE. Mistress of his house; by W. E.
de Lecuona. Clippings from reel. ©] Wing. Clippings from reel. © title,
title, description and 51 prints recd.
Mar. 7, 1914; L 2278.
Friend in need; by William Dun-
ean. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 43 prints reed. Jan. 22,
1914; L 1999.
Golden patch; by Roy L. McCardell.
©lippings from reel. © title, descrip-
‘tion and 52 prints recd. Mar. 26, 1914;
L 2389.
Heart of Maggie Malone; by Wil-
liam EH. Wing. Clippings from reel.
.© title, description and 70 prints recd.
Feb. 2, 1914; L 2075.
His guiding spirit; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 36 prints recd. Jan. 22,
1914; L 1997.
In remembrance; by Wallace C.
Clinton. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 438 prints recd. Mar.
21, 1914; L 2360.
In fhe den of the lion; by Harold
MacGrath. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 99 Dae recd.
Jan. 22, 1914; L 2000.
Kid Pink and the maharajah: by
Thomas F. Byron. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 39 prints
recd. Mar. 7, 1914; L 2275. —
King Baby’s birthday; by W. HE.
Wing. Clippings from reel. © title,
‘description and 51 prints recd. Feb.
19, 1914; L 2176.
Little Lillian turns the tide; by O. A.
Nelson. Clippings fron: reel. © title,
description and 81 prints recd. Feb.
28, 1914; L 2244.
Little sister; by Merla Marion Met-
cealfe. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 48 prints recd. Feb. 2,
1914; L 2076.
Living wage;
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion ‘and 40 prints recd. Jan. 2, 1914;
L 1892.
Memories; by Gladys P. Pullen.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 35 meee recd. Feb. 16, 1914;
L 2150.
Message from across the sea; by H.
W. Hill. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 46 prints recd. Jan. 7,
1914; L 1918.
Midnight call; by James Gliver Cur
wood. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 48 prints recd. Mar. 26,
1914; L 2887.
by Will M. Ritchey. -
description and 55 prints recd. Feb. 4,
1914; L 2094.
Modern vendetta; by Edward Mc-
Wade. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 115 prints recd. Feb. 2,
1914; L 2077.
Old vs. the new; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 43 prints reed. Jan. 22,
1914; L 2002.
On the breast of the tide;
Edward Hungerford. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 38 prints
recd. Jan. 2, 1914; I, 1891.
Pietro, the Wi caiat: by J. Edward
Hungerford. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 54 prints recd.
Jan. 2 ,1914; L 1890.
Reconciled in blood; by Edwin Ar-
den. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
seription and 62 prints recd. Feb. 4.
1914; L 2092.
Renegade’s vengeance;
ward Hungerford. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 51 prints
recd. Feb. 28, 1914; L 2246.
Royal slave; by Harold MacGrath.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 79 prints recd. Feb. 4, 1914;
L 2091.
Salvation of Nance O’Shaughnessy.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 81 prints recd. Mar. 26, 1914;
L 2388.
Smuggler’s sister; by Bessie Hyton.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 89 prints recd. Feb. 28, 1914;
L 2245.
Soldier of the C. S. A.; by J. EHa-
ward Hungerford. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 30 prints
recd. Feb. 16, 1914; L 2151.
Speedway of despair; by Maibelle
Heikes Justice. Clippings from reel
© title, description and 30 prints recd.
Mar. 7, 1914; Li 2277.
Splendid sacrifice; by Maibelle
Heikes Justice. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 37 prints recd.
Jan, 22, 1914; L 2008.
Story of Cupid; by Gilson Willets.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 51 prints recd. Mar. 1, 1914;
L 2362.
Story of Diana; by Gilson Willets.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip:
tion and 48 prints recd. Mar. 26, 1914;
L 2390.
by J.
by J. Hd-
133
CATALOGUE’ OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7506
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Story of Venus; by Gilson Willets.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 59 prints reed. Mar. 13, 1914:
L 2310.
Strenuous scoop; by Edwin Ray Cof-
fin. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 32 prints recd. Feb. 4,
1914; L 2098.
Suppressed news; by Robert Hage.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 55 prints recd. Mar. 7, 1914;
L 2276.
Tested by fire; by Lanier Bartlett.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 42 prints recd. Feb. 19, 1914;
L, 2175.
Their lesson; by Wallace Clifton.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 42 prints recd. Feb. 4, 1914;
L 2095.
Thou shalt not kill; by Arthur Pres-
ton Hankins. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 42 prints recd.
Feb. 16, 1914; L 2148.
Three bags of silver; by Harold
MacGrath. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 84 prints recd.
Mar. 7, 1914; L 2279.
Through the centuries; by L. J.
Withers. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 388 prints recd.
Feb. 16, 1914; L 2158.
Tony and Maloney; by J. Edward
Hungerford. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 26 prints recd.
Feb. 2, 1914; L 2144.
Too late; by Winifred E. Jensen.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 49 prints recd. Jan. 22, 1914;
L 1996.
Tragedy of ambition; by Lanier
Bartlett. Clippingsfrom reel. © title,
description and 94 prints reed. Feb.
28, 1914; L 2248.
Two little vagabonds; by Colvin
Reisland. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 48 prints recd.
Mar. 13, 1914; L 23809.
Unto the third and fourth genera-
tion; by W. E. Wing. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 100
prints recd. Jan. 2, 1914; L 1893.
Up-hill climb; by B. W. Bower.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 101 prints recd. Feb. 16, 1914;
2152.
Venus and Adonis; by James Oliver
Curwood. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 30 prints recd.
Feb. 16, 1914: L 2149.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
When thieves fall out; by E. Lynn
Summers. Clippings from reel. ©
title, deseription and 40 prints reed.
Mar. 26, 1914; L 2386.
While wifey is away; by Edwin Ray
Coffin. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 47 prints recd. Mar.
21, 1914; Tn 2eGe
SOCIETE FRANCAISE DES FILMS ET CINE-
MATOGRAPHIES HCLAIR, INC., Paris.
[7556-7579
Adrift: in 2 pts. Small reel. ©
title, description and 46 prints recd.
Mar. 20, 1914; L 2349.
At the crossing. Small reel. ©
title, description and 32 prints recd.
Jan. 12, 1914; Li 1935.
Caballero’s way; in 3 pts. Small
reel. © title, description and 74 prints
recd. Mar. 20, 1914; L 23848.
Case oi Cherry Purcelle. Small reel.
© title. description and 37 prints recd.
Jan. 2, 1914; L 1888.
Coming home. Small reel. © title,
description and 26 prints recd. Jan. 2,
1914; L 1886.
Conspiracy; or, A four million dol-
lar dowry. Small reel. © title, de-
scription and 87 prints recd. Feb. 9,
1914; L 2115.
Cross in the cacti; in 2 pts. Small
reel. © title, description and 44 prints
recd. Jan. 23, 1914; L 2021.
Devil fox of the north; in 2 pts.
Small reel. © title, description and
46 prints recd. Jan. 23, 1914; L 2020.
Diamond master. Small reel. ©
title, description and 78 prints recd.
Feb. 28, 1914; L 2289.
Drug traffic; in 2 pts. Small reel.
© title, description and 42 prints recd.
Mar. 20, 1914; L 2347.
Good in the worst of us; in 2 pts.
Small reel. © title, description and
82 prints recd. Feb. 2, 1914; L 2067.
Heart of Carita. Small reel. ©
title. description and 50 prints reed.
Jan. 23, 1914; L 2019.
©
House of correction. Small reel.
title, description and 102 prints recd.
Feb. 28, 1914; L 2240.
In the web of intrigue; or, The ac-
cursed woman. Small reel. © title,
description and 55 prints recd. Jan. 12,
1914; L 1987.
©
Into the foothills. Small reel.
title, description and 74 prints recd.
Feb. 28, 1914; L 2287.
134
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¥
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 1, 1914
T7576
SocIETE FRANCAISE DES FILMS ET CINE-
MATOGRAPHIES ECLAIR, INC.—Con.
Into the wilderness; in 3 pts. Small
reel. © title, description and 66 prints
recd. Jan. 12, 1914; L 1938.
Joan of Arc. Small reel. © title.
description and 64 prints recd. Jan. 2,
1914; L 1887.
Just kids. Small reel. © title, de-
scription and 50 prints recd. Jan. 12,
1914; L 1936.
Kangaroo (The); adapted from the
novel by Harris Dickson. Small reel.
© title, description and 36 prints recd.
Feb, 28, 1914; L 2236.
Mephistophelia. Small reel. ©
title, description and 55 prints recd.
Mar. 20, 1914; L 2346.
©
Secret of the well. Small reel.
title, description and 54 prints recd.
Feb. 28, 1914: L 2238.
©
Sparrow (The). Small reel.
title, description and 108 prints recd.
Beb. 28, 1914; L 2241.
©
Unknown monster. Small reel.
title, description and 99 prints recd.
Feb. 9, 1914; L 2116.
©
When God wills. Small reel.
title, description and 168 prints recd.
Feb. 28, 1914; L 2235.
Soiax co., Fort Lee, N. J. [7580, 7581
Beneath the czar; in 4 pts. 4 reels.
© Feb. 11, 1914; 2 c. and description
Feb. 26, 1914; L 2221.
Shadows of the Moulin Rouge, in 4
pts. 4 reels. © Jan. 7, 1914; 2c. and
description Jan. 17, 1914; L 1978.
STEVENS (L. V.) Berkeley, Cal. [7582
Call of the honker, a California
goose hunt. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 4 prints recd.
Feb. 21, 1914; M 125.
TRANS OCEANIC FILMS, INC., New York.
[7583
My dash into the inferno of Vesu-
vius; by Frederick Burlingham. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 33 prints recd. Mar, 12, 1914; M
434,
VITAGRAPH CO. or AMERICA, New York.
[7584-7576
Anne of the golden heart; by Mary
H. O’Connor. Reel. © Dec. 26, 1913;
2 c. and description Jan. 5, 1914; L
1898.
Art for a heart; by Elaine Sterne.
Reel. © Jan. 19, 1914; 2 c. and de
scription Feb. 18, 1914; L 2167.
VITAGRAPH Co. OF AMERICA—Continued.
Auntie; by Temple Bailey. Reel. ©
Feb. 21, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Feb. 26, 1914; L 2219.
Awakening of Barbara Dare; by
Catherine Carr. Reel. © Apr. 3,
1914; 2 c. and description Apr. 6, 1914;
L 2452.
Back to Broadway; by George R.
Chester; in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Feb. 2,
1914; 2 ec. and description Feb. 12,
1914; L 2130.
Battle of the weak; by Monte Kat-
terjohn. Reel. © Mar. 28, 1914; 2c.
and description Mar. 31, 1914; L 2414.
Buffalo Jim; by George Pattulo
Reel. © Feb. 2, 1914: 2 c. and descrip-
tion Feb. 5, 1914; L 2100.
Bunny’s birthday; by Frederick
Fiane, Reel. © Jan: 16, 1914> Fe.
and description Jan. 27, 1914; L 2044.
Bunny’s scheme; by E. R. Cooper.
Reel. © Mar. 4, 1914; 2 c. and de
scription Mar. 9, 1914; L 2286.
Caught with the goods; by Wynham
Martyn, in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Dec. 10,
1918; 2 c@. and description Jan. 15,
1914; L 1966.
Change in baggage checks; by Car.
lotta De Felice and Arthur Ashley.
Reel. © Jan. 8, 1914: 2 @ and
scription Feb. 3, 1914: L 2084.
Chanler Rao, criminal expert; by
Brinsley Moore. Reel. © Feb. 3,
1914; 2 e@. and description Mar. 3,
1914; L 2258.
Cherry; famous author series,
Booth Tarkington. Reel. © Mar.
1914; 2 ec. and description Mar. 23,
1914; L 2366.
Chicken inspector: by Roy L. Mc-
Cardell. Reel. © Mar. 26, 1914; 2c.
and description Mar. 27, 1914; L 2394.
Children of the feud; by John Al-
dine, in 2 pts. 2 reels). © Nov. 5,
1913; 2 ¢ and description Jan. 24,
1914; L 2025.
Christian (The); by Hall Caine, in
8 pts. 8 reels. © Mar. 28, 1914; 2 c.
and description Mar. 30, 1914; L 2405.
Crawfishing in Sweden; by Alma
Morgenstern. Reel. © Dec. 17, 19138;
2 e. and description Jan. 30, 1914;
M 123.
Crucible of fate: by Mrs. L. Case
Russell, in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Mar. 20,
1914; L 2353.
135
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7576
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Continued.
Decoration day at the National
soldier’s home at Sawtelle, Cal. Reel.
© Jan. 5, 1914; 2 c and description
Jan. 7, 1914; M 116.
Doctor Pollv: by Mrs. H. M. Hods-
den, in 2 ‘pts., 2: reels. .© Feb.:.'6,
1914; 2 ec. and description Feb. 20,
1914: L 2181.
Drudge (The) ; by Hlaine Sterne, in
2 pts: 2 reels:) © Jan.17; 19145 2 ¢.
and description Feb. 12, 1914; L 21383.
Easter lily; by Hlaine Sterne. Reel.
© Mar. 16, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
Mar.17,° 1914.3. L, 2327.
Fanny’s melodrama; by Alice A.
Methley. Reel. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 «¢.
and description Apr. 2, 1914: L 2418.
_ Fatty on the job: by Hughie Mack.
Reel. © Dec. 12, 1918; 2 c. and de-
scription Jan. 27, 1914; L 2042.
First endorsement: by Leila Burton
Wells. Reel. © Jan. 2, 1914; 2 c. and
description Jan, 27, 1914; L 2048.
’Fraid cat; by Elaine Sterne. Reel.
© Mar. 18, 1914; 2 c. and description
Mar. 24, 1914; ibe 2374.
Ginger’s reign; by Izola Forrester.
Reel. © Jan. 31, 1914: 2 c and de-
scription Feb. 11, 1914: L 2128.
Girl from Prosperty; by George
Randolph Chester, in 2 pts. 2 reels.
© Mar. 27, 1914; 2 c. and description
Mar. 31, 1914; L 2415.
Goodness gracious; Ot: Movies as
ee shouldn’t be: by J. S. Blackton ;
3 pts. 3 reels. © me 6, 1914; D
we Eid description Feb. 24, 1914; L
2191.
Greatest saw mills in the world at
Bomhus, Sweden; by Alma Morgen-
stern. Reel. © Dec. 16,'19138; 2 «.
and description Jan. 27, 1914; M 122.
Hall room rivals; by May EB. Brown.
Reel. © Mar. 11, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Mar. 17, 1914; L 2328.
He never knew; special feature, by
Bessie Boniel, in 2 pts. 2 reels.
Mar. 19, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Mar. 23, 1914; L 2365.
Hearts of women; by Shannon Fife;
in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Nov. 24, 1913;
2 ec. and description Jan. 9, 1914; L
1929.
Helpful (7?)
garee P. Dryden, in 2
Marshes, 21914: ote.
Mar. 27, 1914; L 2396.
sisterhood: by Mar-
pts. 2 reels. ©
and description
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9°
VITAGRAPH co. oF AMERICA—Continued.
Her great secopy 7 py wee. “Ure: |
mayne, in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Apr. 2,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Apr. 6,
1914; L 2453.
Her husband: by Paul West, in 2
pts. 2 reels.
© Mar. 11, 1914; 2 @.:
and description Mar. 16, 1914; L 2319.
Hero (The) ; by Florence E. Turner.
Reel. © Jan. 21, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Jan. 80, 1914; L 2051.
His little page; by W. A. Tremayne.
Reel. © Dec. 30, 1913; 2 c. and de
scription Jan. 30, 1914; L 2053. ,
How Burke and Burke made good;
by Charles Brown. Reel.
19138; 2. @ and description Jans iT:
1914; L 1976.
© Dec. 11,
ee God came to Sonny Boy; by
N. K. Spencer-Schwarz. Reel.
Jan. 12, 1914; 2 e@. and description
Jan. 15, 1914; L 1965.
Idler (The); by Elaine Sterne.
Reel. © Dec. 31, 1913; 2 c. and de-
scription Feb. 24, 1914; L 2193.
In the old attic; by Catherine Carr.
Reel. © Nov. 11, 1918;.2 ec. and de-
scription Feb. 3, 1914; L 2085.
Innocent but awkward; by Leonora
Pepperman. Reel. © Apr. 1, 1914;
2 ec. and description Apr. 2, 1914; L
2419.
Iron and steel; by W. A. Tremayne,
in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Jan. 26, 1914:
2 ce. and description Feb. 12, 1914;
L 2181.
Kiss (The) ; by Mare Edmund Jones.
Reel. © Mar. 26, 1914; 2 ¢. and de
scription Mar. 27, 1914; L 23895.
Lincoln the lover; by Catherine Van
Dyke. Reel. © Jan. 6, 1914; 2.c¢.
and description Jan. 22, 1914; L 2017.
Little bugler; by Mrs. M. Pigott.
Reel. © Jan. 5, 1914: 2c. and : Svea
tion Jan. 9, 1914: L 1930.
Little madonna; by M. Pigott. Reel,
© Apr. 2, 1914; 2 c@ and description
Apr. 4, 1914; L 2449.
Little (The) sheriff; by H. J. Thurs-
ton & H. H. Staley. Reel. © Mar.
17, 1914; 2 ec. and description Mar. 20,
1914; L 2352.
Local color; by Catherine Carr, in 2
pts. Reels. © Nov. 21, 1918; 2 c. and
description Jan. 5, 1914; L 1899.
Lost in mid ocean; by Clarence.G.
Badger, in 8 pts. 8 .reels.. © Mar. 2,
1914; 2 @ and description Mar. 5,
1914; L 2265,
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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 1, 1914
VITAGRAPH Co. or AMERICA—Continued.
_ Love, luck and gasoline; by J. Stuart
Blackton, in 3 pts. 3 reels) © Mar.
11, 1914; 2 c and description Mar. 12,
1914; L 23803.
Love of Iokiwa; by W. E. Wing, in
2 pts. 2 reels. © Jan. 6, 1914; 2c.
and description Jan. 9, 1914; L 1928.
Love’s old dream; by Roy L. Mc-
Cardell. Reel. © Dec. 1, 1918; 2 ¢.
and description Jan. 7, 1914; L 1914.
_ Lucky elopement; by C. Shea. Reel.
© Dec. 12, 1913; 2 c. and description
Jan. 12, 1914; L 1946.
Marrying Sue; by Cedric R. Smith.
Heel. © Dec. 11, 1913; 2 c and de-
scription Jan. 17, 1914; L 1977.
Master of the mine; by W. J. Bau-
man, in 2 pis. 2 reels. © Jan. 21,
1914; 2 c. and description Jan. 24,
1914; L 2026.
Memories that haunt; by James
Oliver Curwood, in 2 pts. 2 reels. ©
Nov. 1, 1918; 2 c¢ and description
Mar. 14, 1914; L 2818.
Million bid; by George Cameron, in
5 pis. 5 reels. © Nov. 26, 1913; 2c.
and description Feb. 24. 1914; L 2192.
Millions for defense; by Marc E.
Jones. Reel. © Mar. 4, 1914; 2 c¢.
and description Mar. 12, 1914; L 2801.
Mischief maker; by Elaine Sterne,
im apts 2 reels: © Jan. 23, 1914;
2 ¢ and description Feb. 24, 1914;
L, 2190.
Mrs. Maloney’s fortune: by W. A.
Tremayne. Reel. © Feb. 6, 1914;
2 c. and description Mar. 3, 1914; L
aay
Mcodel young man; by Jacques Fu-
trelle. Reel. © Jan. 18. 1914; 2 c.
and description Feb. 24, 1914: L 2194.
Never again; by Anthony E. Wills,
ims pis. ‘2 reels. © Mar. 11, 1914;
2 ec. and description Mar. 16, 1914;
L 23818.
Night riders of Petersham; by Rup-
pert S. Holland, in 3 pts. 3 reels. ©
Mar. 20, 1914: 2 e@. and description
Mar. 30, 1914; L 2406.
Officer and a gentieman; by Mrs.
Tom Coleman. 3 reels. © Feb. 16,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Mar. 7,
1914; L 2282.
Old oak’s secret; by Mary H. O’Con-
nor. Reel. © Jan. 21, 1914: 2 c. and
description Jan. 24, 1914: L 2024.
Old reliable; by William A. Tre-
mayne, in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Mar. 11,
1914; 2 ec. and description Mar. 12,
1914; L 2304.
VITAGRAPH Co. OF AMERICA—Continued.
Pair (A) of frauds; by Philip E.
Curtiss. Reel. © Jan. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Feb. 20, 1914; L 2180.
Perplexed bridegroom; by Eugene
Mullin. Reel. © July 30, 1914; 2c.
and description Jan. 7, 1914; L 1916.
Pickles, art and sauerkraut; by
James Young, in 2 pts. 2 reels. ©
Dec. 4, 1918; 2 c. and description Jan.
12, 1914; L 1944.
Portrait (The); by Catherine Carr,
in 2. pts-2 feels. @. Web. 7, 1914;
2 ec. and description Feb. 26, 1914; L
29H),
—
Price (The) of vanity; by F. Marion
Brandon, in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Mar.
4, 1914; 2 @ and description Mar. 9,
1914; L 2285,
Pups on a rampage; by Walter
Stradling. Reel. © Mar. 18, 1914;
2 c. and description Mar. 23, 1914;
M 132.
Return of Jack Bellew; by R. T.
Thornby. Reel. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2c
and description Jan. 7, 1914; L 1915.
Sacrifice of Kathleen; by George C.
Paterson, in 2 pts. 2 reels. © Dee.
22, 1913; 2 ec. and description Feb. 9,
1914 « L)2143.
Sawdust and Salome; by Valentine
Fulton. Reel. © Jan. 14, 1914; 2c.
and description Jan. 30, 1914; L 2052.
Scotland forever; by Charles Brown.
Reel. © Dec. 23, 1913; 2 c. and de-
scription Jan. 12, 1914; L 1945.
Silent trails; by E. A. Brininstool.
Reel. © Feb. 10, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Feb. 12, 1914; L 2182.
Silver snuff box; by W. A. Tre-
mayne. Reel. © Mar. 2, 1914; 2 «.
and description Mar. 5, 1914; L 2266.
Some snapshots at Niagara Falls;
by Harry Keepers. Reel. © Nov. 20,
19138; 2 ¢. and description Jan. 24,
1914; M 121.
Some steamer scooping; by Eugene
Mullin. Reel. © July 31, 1918; 2 c.
and description Jan. 24, 1914; L 2023.
Sonny Jim at the North Pole; by
L. W. Lake. Reel. © Mar. 28, 1914;
2 ¢. and description Apr. 2, 1914;
L 2417.
Sonny Jim in search; by Haine
Sterne. Reel. © Nov. 29, 1913; 2 «.
and description Jan. 20, 1914; L 1991.
Speeder’s revenge; by George A.
Wood. Reel. © Dec. 31, 1913; 2 ec.
and description Feb. 9, 1914; L 2114.
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CATALOGUE OF ‘COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
T7677
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9, no. 1, 1914
VITAGRAPH Co. oF AMERICA—Continued.
Stage-struck; by H. C. Hendricks.
Reel. © Mar. 4, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Mar. 12, 1914; L 2302.
Tainted money; by M. Pigott, in 2
pts. 2 reels. © Jan. 15, 1914: 2 «.
and description Jan. 20, 1914; IL 1990.
Tangled tangoists; by Arthur H.
Ashley. Reel. © Mar. 30, 1914: 2 «.
and description Apr. 2, 1914; L 2416.
Tommy’s tramp; by M. Piggott.
Reel. © Mar. 4, 1914: 2 c and de-
scription Mar. 9, 1914; L 2284.
Vanity case; by Loretta Gilroy, in 2
pts. 2 reels. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2c. and
description Apr. 2, 1914; L 2450.
Way to heaven; by D. F. Whitcomb.
Reel. © Feb. 4, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Feb. 11, 1914; L 2122.
Winner wins; by Clarke Irvine.
Reel. © Jan. 12, 1914; 2 ce and de-
scription Jan. 15, 1914; L 1964.
Woman (The) in black; by Frank
Condon. Reel. © Feb. 13, 1914; 2c.
and description Mar. 9, 1914; L 2283.
WAGNER (Epwarp H.) New York.
[7677, T7678
Children of the stage; or, When love
speaks; by Wiers-Jenssen and Bjorn
Bjornson. Small roll. © title recd.
Jan. 10, 1914; description reed. Jan. 16,
1914; 44 prints recd. Jan. 10, 1914;
L 1970.
Number of entries of Motion picture photoplays
Number of entries of Motion pictures other than photoplays
WAGNER (EDWARD H.)—Continued.
Mother’s love; by Bjorn Bjornsou.
Small roll. © title, description and
71 prints recd. Jan. 5, 1914; L 1963.
WINIK (H.) New York. [7679, T7680
Blue mouse; by Vitascope co. Small
reel. © title, description and 125
prints reed. Feb. 28, 1914; L 2274.
Sealed orders; by Dansk biograph co.
Small reel. © tile, description and 86
prints recd. Mar. 9, 1914; L 2289.
WORLD’S LEADER FEATURES, New York.
[7681, 7682
Shadows of sin. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 22 prints recd.
Jan, 10, 1914; L 1968.
Saved by radium; by Karl Wuner.
Clippings from reel. © title and de-
scription recd. Feb. 12, 1914; 28 prints
recd. Feb. 5, 1914; L 2127.
YOKEL (ALEXx.) New York. [7683-7685
Countess Holgska the Norwegian
spy; by Deutsche kinetograph gesell-
schaft. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 22 prints recd. Jan. 24,
1914; L 2035. ;
Fatal love; by Deutsche kinetograph
gesellschaft. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 17 prints recd.
Jan. 24, 1914; L 2034.
Sensation of the age; by Continental
kuntsfilm gesellschaft. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 34
prints recd. Jan. 27, 1914; L 2040.
©
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOGUE
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4:
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARAC-
TER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; MOTION PICTURES
——
1914
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 9, No. 2
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIOE
1914
The Act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards
any copyright registration.”
HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued
quarterly, is arranged in three alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of
titles as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other iden-
tifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright
of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for works of art).
Ii. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except
Moving pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations.
II. Containing titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and Class M, Motion
pictures other than photoplays.
Under the act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy-
right Office.
To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated.
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: ‘‘G,’’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,’’
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’? Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; ‘‘J,’? Class J, Photographs; ‘‘K,’’ Class K, Prints
and pictorial illustrations; ‘‘L,’’ Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and ‘‘M,’’ Class
M, Motion pictures cther than photoplays. ‘‘©’’ implies copyright registration of a
published work, followed by date of publication. ‘‘© 1c.’’ stands for copyright regis-
tration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of
the photograph or other identifying reproduction; and ‘‘2 c.’’ for 2 copies, followed by the
date of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy
of the pictorial contribution is required.
The annual index of proprietors, portraits, principal artists, and motion-picture titles
is furnished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price for
part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, payable
in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money order, express order,
or New York draft.
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NOTICE.
The Return to Copyright Claimants of Copyright Books (including
Periodicals), Maps, Charts, Dramatic or Musical Compositions, Engrav-
ings, Cuts Prints, Chromos, and Photographs.
Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts
respecting copyrights” provide as follows.
So. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under
the provisions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this
Act the Librarian of Congress shall determine what books and other
articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections of the
Iabrary of Congress, including the law library, and what other books
or articles shall be placed in the reserve collections of the Library of
Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other govern-
mental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided,
together with all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the
Librarian of Congress and the register of copy rights, jointly, shall,
at suitable intervals, determine w vhat of these received during any
period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve in the permanent
files of the Copyright Office, and, after due notice, as hereinafter pro-
vided, may, within their diser etion, cause the remaining articles and
other ‘things to be destroyed: Pr ovided, That there shall be printed
in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November,
inclusive, a statement of the years of receipt of such article and a
notice to permit any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful
claimant to claim and remove before the expiration of the month of
December of that year anything found which relates to any of his
productions deposited or registered for copyright within the period
of years stated not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this
act: And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished
work shall be destroyed during its term of copyright without specific
notice to the copyright pr oprietor of record, permitting him to claim
and remove it.
In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law,
Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other
lawful claimant of any copyright book (including periodical), map,
chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo,
or photograph deposited for copyright registration in the Office of the
Librarian of Congress during the years 1900 to June 30, 1909, in-
elusive, that any such author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful
claimant may send to the register of copyrights his full name, the
full title of the copyright book (including periodicals), map, chart,
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NOTICE
dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or
photograph, the year in which copyright registration was made, and,
if possible, the number under which such copyright book (including
periodical), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engrav-
ing, cut, print, chromo, or photograph was entered for copyright,
with a request for its return. On receipt of such information and
request, such copyright book (including periodical), map, chart,
dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or
photograph will be returned to the author, copyright proprietor, or
other lawful claimant, unless it has been otherwise disposed of
according to law.
Application for the return of such copyright book (including
periodical), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engrav-
ing, cut, print, chromo, or photograph should be made as early as
possible during the year 1914. If no such application has been re-
ceived during said year, such copyright book, map, chart, dramatic
or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or photograph
the title of which, as recorded in the Copyright Office, has been pub-
lished in the Catalogue of Copyright entries, as provided by law, to
which catalogue the claimants of such copyrighted work are hereby
referred for a description of the works referred to in this notice, may
be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of
said act.
THORVALD SOLBERG,
? Register of Copyrighis.
Frsruary 1, 1914.
DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO
COPYRIGHT PROPRIETORS.
Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the
| Act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled ‘‘An Act to amend and con-
solidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, or other
| lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the periodicals
| named below deposited and registered for copyright to his name as indicated in
| the list given below.
| One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound
| yolumes of newspapers preserved in the Library of Congress. Only the dupli-
| cate copy may be withdrawn by the copyright proprietor.
| The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the
hame of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies
| indicated.
Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of
| _—
i
LisT OF COPYRIGHTED MONTHLIES, INDICATING YEARS WHiIcH May BE
WITHDRAWN.
ABC pathfinder railway guide. 1879-1909
© New England railway pub. co.
| American digest. 1887-1909
© West pub. co.
| American journal of the medical sciences. 1870-1909
| © Lea bros. & co.; H. C. Lea’s sons & co.
_ American society of civil engineers. Proceedings and Transactions. 1873-1909
| © American soc. of civil engineers.
_ Argosy. 1890-1909
© Frank A. Munsey ; The Frank A. Munsey co.; Munsey & co.
| Automobile. 1899-1907
| © E. L. Powers co.; Class journal co.
- Baby pathfinder. 1886-1909
© New England railway pub. co.
_ Bibliotheca sacra. 1870-1906
© Bibliotheca sacra co.; W. F. Draper; E. J. Goodrich.
Brickbuilder. 18982-1909
: © Rogers and Manson; Brickbuilder pub. co.
- Buyers’ reference. 1892-1909
| © Buyers’ reference co.
Carpet and upholstery trade review. 1888-1909
© Review pub. co.
. Carriage monthly. 1873-1909
© Ware bros.; Ware bros. co.; I. D. Ware.
Cassier’s magazine. 1891-1909
© Cassier magazine co.
Chicago apparel gazette. 1903-1909
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
_ Christian science journal. 1885-1909
© Mary Baker G. Eddy; National Christian scientists’ assn.
Clothier and furnisher. 1894-1909
© Masson pub. co.; Geo. N. Lowrey co.
Delineator. 1874-1909
© Butterick pub. co.; E. Butterick & co.
Eastern drug market. 1901-1908
© Eastern drug co.
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED
i Eee
Electric medical journal.
© Scudder bros. co.; John M. Scudder; John M. Scudder &
sons.
Educational review.
© Henry Holt & co.; Educational review pub. co.
Electrical age.
© Electrical age pub. co.
Engineering magazine.
© Jobn R. Dunlap; Engineering mag. co.
Frank Leslie’s magazine.
© Frederick L. Colver; Frank Leslie pub. house; Mrs. Frank
Leslie.
Furniture trade review.
© Review pub. co.
General digest. American and English.
© Lawyers’ cooperative pub. co.
Good housekeeping.
© Good housekeeping; Phelps pub. co.; Clark W. Bryan & co.
Guaranteed attorneys’ quarterly.
© John R. Bland.
Haberdasher.
© J. W. Gibson co.; Haberdasher co.
Homiletic menthly.
© J. F. Wagner; Homiletic: monthly.
Homiletic review.
e © Funk & Wagnalls co.; I. K. Funk & co.; Funk & Wagnalls.
ub.
© Trade news pub. co.
Ice and refrigeration.
© H. S. Rich & co.;
Inland Printer.
Inland printer co.
Journal of cutaneous and genito-urinary diseases.
© Physicians’ pub. co.; Grafton press; Wm. Wood & co.;
Appleton & co.
Keystone.
© Benjamin Thorpe; Keystone pub. co.; Samuel H. Steele.
Ladies’ home journal.
© Curtis pub. co.; Cyrus H. K. Curtis.
List of buyers.
© Buyers reference co.; Gage pub. co.
Machinery.
© Industrial press.
Medicine.
© Wm. M. Warren; E. G. Swift; Geo. S. Davis.
Men’s wear.
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
Mercantile adjuster.
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— OF DESIGNS FOR
ALEXANDER (WILLIAM HENRY SNOW-
DEN) Philadelphia. [T7686
Safe. [Drawing of baseball player
sliding to base before baseman catches
ball.] ©1c. May 22, 1914; G 46880.
AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O.
[T7687
Toward the promised land; by
Andre Castaigne. Scene in steerage
of an incoming boat nearing United
States showing immigrants cheerfully
getting ready to land. ©41c. Apr. 7,
1914; G 46429.
AMERICAN NATIONAL INS. CO., Galves-
ton, Tex. [7688
Belle of Texas. [Left three-quarter
view bust portrait of girl wearing sun-
bonnet with curly lock hanging over
left shoulder.]}] © 1c. Mar. 10, 1914;
G 46270.
AMMEN (L. M.) Greensboro, N. C.
[7689
Storm in the air; by M. Ammen.
[Two eagles fighting while in flight.]
©l1c. Apr. 16, 1914; G 46624.
ANDERSON (BENGL) Cambridge, Mass.
[7690
Washington crossing the Delaware;
by Karl F. Skoog. [Bas-relief show-
ing several men in small boat crossing
river.] ©1c. May 15, 1914; G 46884.
ANDERSON (VET) Philadelphia. [7691
Portrait of a child. [Bas-relief
plaque showing right three-quarter
view of child in wrap and ruffled cap
clasping hands under chin.}] ©1e.
Mar, 10, 1914; G 462@1.
APPLECREST FARM ©O., Hampton Falls,
N, H. [7692
Applecrest farm; by H. A. Dennison.
Shield with scene of farmhouse and
orchard in upper half, apple on branch
in lower half, and scroll beneath. ©1
ce. May 21, 1914; G 46879.
ARMOUR (JOHN B.) Saco, Mont.
[7693
Indian warrior; by O. C. Seltzer.
Indian seated on horse with spear in
left hand and right holding up large
bottle. ©l1c. Mar. 14, 1914; G 46322.
BAILEY (LiBperty Hyper) Ithaca, N. Y.
[7694
Bailey (Liberty Hyde) ; by Henry S.
Hubbell. [Left three-quarter view por-
trait of man seated in chair with book
in right hand.] © 1c. May 2, 1914;
G 46816.
BARNHORN (CLEMENT JOHN) Cincin-
nati. [7695-7698
Boy holding dolphin. [Statue of
nude small boy standing astride dol-
phin with its tail drawn over his shoul-
der.] ©1c. Mar. 14, 1914; G 46308.
Boy playing on reed instrument.
[Statue of nude boy standing, playing
flute.] © 1c. May 28, 1914; G 46959.
Girl baby with swan. [Statue of nude
little girl standing against swan, hold-
ing its head with right hand and wing
with left.] © 1c Mar. 14, 1914; G
46802.
Nymph and satyr. Bas-relief panel
showing nude female figure seated by
brook listening to satyr seated on rock
nearby playing on Pan’s pipes. ©1c.
Apr. 18, 1914; B 46570.
BARRERE (A.) Paris. [7699
Aeros (Les). [Painting in six pan-
els showing men in various types of
aeroplanes sailing over country.]
1c. Mar. 17, 1914; B 46350.
BEAVER (NicHoLAas) Milwaukee. [7700
Double cable base. Drawing of boy
holding magnifying glass to protrud-
ing ends of cable in cross section of a
tire. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1914; G 46755.
BERESFORD (WILLIAM HENRY) Cam-
bridge, Mass. [7701
Emmet’s (Robert) trial before court ;
by Karl Fredrick Skoog. [Bas-relief
arched panel showing young man, with
arms folded, standing before desk of
judge.] ©l1c. Mar. 26,1914; G 46365.
BIBLE ART SOCIETY, Spartanburg, S. C.
[7702
Baptism of Christ; by Amohamed
Milai. People standing on each bank
of stream watching John baptize Jesus.
© 1c. May 15, 1914; G 46838.
139
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt.Iv,n.s,v.9 |
BIEVER (NICHOLAS) Milwaukee. [7703
Bread time. Baker with arms full
of bread surrounded by chiidren clam-
oring for it. © 1c. May 8, 1914;
G 46799.
BicELoOw (G. HEFFLAND) San Diego,
Cal. [7704
Madonna—the eall. Front bust por-
trait of young woman in low - neck
dress with hair flowing loose over
shoulder, and cross and wreath of
thorns in background. © 1. Mar. 5,
1914; G 46126.
BoLes (Epcar H.) Brooklyn. [7705
Beethoven; by Albert Humphries.
Sculptured bust of Beethoven wtih
head slightly inclined forward, high
neck cloth and open collar. © 1 «
May 27, 1914; G 46934.
BoLLes (Etsic E.) New York. [7706
Popwoggy. [Grotesque model show-
ing man’s head peering between two
huge feet.|] © 1c. Apr. 27, 1914; G
46703.
‘BORGFELDT (GEO.) & co., New York.
[7707
O-u-kid; by Fred Kolb. Toy figure
of child in union suit standing. ©1e.
Mar. 25, 1914; G 46345.
Branp (ADOLPH) Washington. 7708
Crown of the law. The ten com-
mandments in Hebrew. ©1c. Apr. 29,
1914; G 46817.
BRAUN & CO., Paris. [7709
Pécheuses (Les) de lune; de Paul
Chabas. Two nude girls standing in
stream; one stooped with hands out-
stretched gazing into the water, the
other shrinking back with hands up to
her breast. © 1c. May 13, 1914; G
46827.
BrizepDE & Rocovsky, Chicago. [7710
Man in full dress suit; by Lucile
Swan. [Statue of man in dress suit
and silk hat standing with overcoat on
arm.] ©lce. Apr. 8, 1914; G 46774.
Brown (Mary Louise) Oriskany Falls,
1 es a CTA
Tabernacle of the wilderness.
{Model of tabernacle and separate
parts belonging to it.] ©1c. Apr. 18,
1914; G 46636.
BRUNDAGE (FRANCES) Washington.
[7712-7731
Children enjoying Christmas, 1.
Little girl dressed as Red Riding Hood,
with holly wreath on arm, walking
through snow-covered woods near cot-
tage.
BRUNDAGE (FRANCES)—Continued.
——2. Girl and boy standing at
partly open window calling two robins
on branch of tree near.
—— 3. Little girl and boy standing
in front of Christmas tree on table
hung with various gifts.
—— 4, Little girl and boy in night-
ies looking at toys scattered on floor
under window.
5. Little boy and girl sliding
down snow-covered hill on sled fol-
lowed by dog.
Hallowe’en, 1. Child in clown's cos-
tume, with cat on left shoulder, stand-
ing on cut-out pumpkin.
2. Witch with broom on kettle
looking for frightened boy hiding un-
derneath,
38. Ghost emerging from pump
kin, with broom in hand and cat under
arm, laughing at frightened boy.
—— 4. Boy kneeling at foot of stair-
case, with cut-out pumpkin, frighten-
ing little girl coming down steps fol-
lowed by cat.
—— 5. “Witeh "Sittin®” on holder... of
burning candle, playing hide and seek
with frightened boy.
Santa Claus and children, 1. Large
doll dressed in winter clothes seated
on Christmas tree decked with toys.
—— 2. Santa with doll in hand
bending over child asleep in bed;
Christmas tree and open fireplace in
background.
3. Christmas tree near bed in
which little child is seated pulling
toys out of stocking.
4, Santa, with bag of toys on
back, seated on branch of Christmas
tree writing in book,
5. Santa on house-top witk
Christmas tree on back and bag of
teys in hand.
Thanksgiving Day, 1. Two turkeys
running after frightened boy.
2. Little girl and boy seated at
table which is spread with turkey,
celery and other good things.
3. Two little girls and boy,
standing near small dog, smiling.
—— 4. Little boy dressed in funny
fashion standing by small dog.
5. Pretty little girl with bib
around neck standing by small kitten.
© 1c. each Apr. 10, 1914; G 46454-
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no. 2, 1914
BUCHANAN (Exia) Chicago.
Vige2.w ties
Ancient soul of wretched Myrrah.
{Statue of nude woman seated on rock
peering over left arm.] © 1c. Apr.
13, 1914; G 46452.
Pow-wow (The); by Elia Buchanan
and M. Landrum. [Sculptured group
of Indian riding bucking buffalo.] ©
1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46453.
Bvucuten (Mes. L. A.) New York.
[7734
Rest in peace. [Drawing of palm
branch on Latin cross.] © 1c. Apr.
16, 1914; G 46665.
BuRNHAM (RocER Nose) Boston.
[7735
Pedestal. Square pedestal with nude
female figure carved in each of the
four faces. © 1c. Apr. 6, 1914; G
46439.
BUSSON (GUILLAUME) Paris.
[77386-7742
Débuche (Un) [Mounted hunters
following pack of dogs which are cbhas-
ing wild-boar through woods. ]
Depart (Un) [Row of jockeys
mounted starting a horse race. ]
Hallali courant. [Mounted hunter
with pack of hounds chasing tired deer
across shallow stream near stone
bridge over which other hunters are
passing. ]
Hallali de cerf. [Hunters in woods
approaching stag standing in pool sur-
reunded by pack of hounds.]
Hallali de liévre. [Hunters follow-
ing pack of dogs which are about to
eatch a hare.]
Halte (Une) [Two girls on hay
cart passing four-horse carriage halted
at entrance to inn.]
Saut de brook. [Several men on
horses clearing fence and small brook. ]
© 1c. each Mar. 17, 1914: G 46351-
46357.
CaDy (Harrison) New York.
[7743-7746
Cady dudy bug. [Sculptured figure
of large bug attired in man’s full-dress
suit and silk hat standing erect.] ©
1 e¢. Apr. 4, 1914; G 46423.
Cady lady bug. [Sculptured figure
of large bug, with human face, arms
and feet, in woman’s dress and bonnet,
carrying fan and handbag.] © 1.
Apr. 4, 1914: G 46421.
OF ART
7764
Capy (Harrison )—Continued.
Cady rube bug. [Sculptured figure
or large bug, attired in man’s clothes,
Standing erect with rakein right hand. ]
© 1c. Apr. 4, 1914: G 46422.
Cady sporty bug. [Sculptured figure
or large bug attired in man’s knee-
breeches, coat and cap, standing erect
with golf-stick in right hand.] ©le.
Apr. 4, 1914; G 46424.
Capy (Ricuarp D.) Salem, Or. [7747
Violin and old door. Violin, bow
and sheet of music on old door. ©
1 ec. Mar. 2, 1914; G 46307.
Caproni (P. P.) & BRO., INC., Boston.
[7748, 7749
Howe (Julia Ward); by Cyrus E.
Dallin. Sculptured bust of woman
with shoulders covered in lace fichu
and lace scarf on head. © 1. Feb.
27, 1914; G 46097.
Willard (Frances H.); by Cyrus E.
Dallin. Seulptured bust of woman
with ribbon bow on left lapel of dress,
brooch at collar and hair waved and
parted in middle. © 1 c¢ Feb. 27,
1914; G 46098.
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, FINE
ARTS, Pittsburgh. [7750
Spring morning; by Childe Hassam.
[Young woman in light wrap stand-
DEPT. OF
ing, with right hand on table near
bowl of waterlilies, looking out of
window.]° © 1°c. Mar. 2, 1914; G
46121.
CHANDLER (W. H.) New York.
[7751-7755
At the edge of the lake. [Canoe
drawn up under large tree along shore
of small lake.]
Camper’s paradise. [Canoe near
camp under large trees on shore of
river. |
Far horizon. [View of sailboat out
on ocean, with other ships in far dis-
tance. |
Rock bound coast. [Lighthouse upon
rock on seashore, with smaller rocks
projecting above surf along coast.]
Solitary heights. [View of small
lake at foot of high mountain partly
covered by clouds.] © 1c. each Apr.
13, 1914; G 46542-46546.
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART) New
York. [7756-7764
Black and yellow. Left three-quar-
ter view bust portrait of girl in low-
neck dress with rose twined in her
flowing hair. ©1ec. Apr. 18, 1914; G
46640.
141
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
T7765
Conquered. Girl in drapery, with
flower in hands, seated on bank by
side of lion which is lying prone. ©
1c. Apr. 23, 1914; G 46692.
Dance (The). Girl in drapery and
bear, each holding string of flowers
and dancing. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1914; G
46366.
Girl and swans. Five swans swim-
ming on lake near shore where girl in
drapery is plucking flower from vine.
©l1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46637.
Girl with three swans. Girl with
staff seated on bank of stream holding
out hand to a swan while two others
are approaching from background. ©
1e. Apr. 28, 1914; G 46693.
My palette. Painting of girl’s head
in profile with two tigers, on palette.
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46638.
Out for a morning bath. Mother
sandpiper and her four young ones
walking on beach toward the water.
© 1c. Apr. 23, 1914; G 46694.
Repulse (The). Girl in drapery, on
bended knee, frightening Cupid with a
human skull. ©1c. Mar. 26, 1914; G
46367.
Wood nymph. Right profile of girl’s
head appearing above reeds on edge of
pool. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46639.
CLAGHORN (JOSEPH CONOVER) Swath-
more, Pa. [7765
Scout’s supper. Boy scout cooking
over open fire in woods. © 1. Mar.
30, 1914; G 46427.
CLARK (JAMES L.) New York.
[7766, 7767
African Cape buffalo. [Statuette of
horned buffalo in act of running.]
1c. May 4, 1914; G 46759.
Caribou. Statue of caribou walk-
ing. ©1e. May 28, 1914; G 46942.
CLOSSON (WILLIAM BAXTER) Magnolia,
Mass. [T7768
Gallaudet (Edward M.) ‘Three-
quarter length portrait showing front
view of man in academic gown stand-
ing with manuscript in left hand. ©
1e. Apr. 4, 1914; G 46425.
Copp (Darius) Boston. [7769
Master (The). Head of Christ show-
ing front view, with flowing hair and
drapery over shoulders. © 1c. Apr.
18, 1914; K 46636.
CoMINS (EBEN F.) Boston. [7770
Annunciation (The) Angel appear-
ing to young woman seated on stone
bench. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1914; G 46333.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
CooLtipcE (C. M.) New York. [7771
Political harmony. Seven dogs in ill
humor seated at dinner table, about to
start a fight. © 1c. May 7, 1914; G
46797.
CORDOVA SHOPS, INC., Buffalo.
; [7772-7781
Barbery; by Frederick A. Kranz.
Design for hand-bag in art leather
work.
Colonial; by Frederick A. Kranz.
Design for hand-bag in art leather
work.
Daisy; by Frederick A. Kranz. De-
sign for hand-bag in art leather work.
Hepatica, 1; by Frederick A. Kranz.
Design for purse in art leather work.
2; by Frederick A. Stokes. De-
sign for pocketbook in art leather
work.
Narcissus; by Frederick A. Kranz.
Design for hand-bag in art leather
work.
Poppy; by Frederick A. Kranz. De-
sign for hand-bag in art leather work.
Rose; by Frederick A. Kranz. 1.
Design for hand-bag in art leather
work.
2. Design for handkerchief case
in art leather work.
Snowdrop; by Frederick A. Kranz.
Design for hand-bag in art leather
work.
© I c each Mar. 6, 1914; G@ 46290-
46299.
Costan (Ropert EH. L.)
Tex. [7782-7787
Design for trophy. [Escutcheon with
lettering above oval in center, and
scroll below.] © 1. Mar. 24, 1914;
G 464380.
I should worry. Grotesque statu-
ette of man wearing derby hat, stand-
ing with both hands extended forward.
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1914; G 46442.
[Statuette of small man with
large head and nose standing with
Fort Worth,
hands in pants pockets.] © 1. Feb.
19, 1914; G 46328.
Isch ga bibble twins. Grotesque
statuette group of two men, with derby
hats pulled down over their ears,
standing on slab engaged in conversa-
tion. ©1c. May 19, 1914; G 46851.
We should worry. [Grotesque statu-
ettes of two men, with large mouths
and noses, engaged in conversation and
smiling.] © 1.¢@ Apr. 18, 1914;:G
46661.
142
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1914
T7808
CosTAN (Ropert H. L.)—Continued.
You should worry. Grotesque statu-
ette of man standing with hands ex-
tended, palms upward, and derby hat
pulled down over ears. © 1c. May
25, 1914; G 46910.
Cowine (WALTER S.) Philadelphia.
: [7788
Camp Megunticook in the Maine
woods, medal; by Adam Pietz. [Cir-
cular medal embellished with hanging
pot above, and head of moose and deer
on each side of shield, in bas-relief. ]
©ic. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46710.
CREAM OF WHEAT CO., Minneapolis.
[7789, 7790
Proof is in the eating; by G. J. Per-
rett. [Negro waiter with tray in hand
standing behind chair of small boy
who is emptying contents of bowl into
spoon.| © 1c. May ii, 1914; G
46806.
Proud day for Rastus; by Edw. V.
Brewer. [Negro chef standing, with
hands on hips, watching artist seated
at table finishing bust of himself.] ©
1 ¢e. Mar. 3, 1914; G 46122.
CROWLEY (HERBERT EDMUND) New
York. [7791
Grotesque statuette of animal.
[Statuette of dog with claws and a
mouth like a child.] © 1c. Mar. 18,
1914; G 46324. .
CUMMINGS (MELVIN Hart) San Fran-
cisco. [7792, 7793
Dancing faun. [Statuette of faun
blowing flute and dancing.] © 1.
Apr. 21, 1914; G 46681.
Sabretooth tiger. [Statuette of
tiger standing erect on hind feet.] ©
1 ec. Apr. 21, 1914; G 46682.
DALEY (Mrs. Marion R.)
Brighton, N. Y. [7794
Butterfly babies. [Drawing of two
girls with wings of butterfly.] ©le.
Feb. 19, 1914; G 46304.
West New
DoLtitin (Cyrus EB.) Arlington Heights.
Mass. [7795-7798
Howe (Julia Ward). [Bas-relief
plaque showing left profile of elderly
woman seated with book in left hand.]
©-1 ¢. May 27, 1914; G 46931.
On the warpath. Equestrian statue
of Indian, with bow in hand, seated on
horse looking back. ©.1 ¢. May 27,
1914; G@ 46932. .
DOLLIN (Cyrus E.)—Continued.
Pretty Hagle. Equestrian statue of
Indian with feather in hair, beads
around neck and gun in right hand,
riding horse. © 1c. May 27, 1914;
G 46933.
Washakie, chief. Equestrian statue
of Indain chief on horseback with gun
on left arm and right hand uplifted
signaling. © 1c. Feb. 27, 1914; G
46096.
DAPRATO STATUARY €o., Chicago.
[7799-7802
Gothie altar. Altar with figure of
dead Savior under altar table and fig-
ure of St. Peter and St. Paul standing
on each side of niche at top. ©le
Apr. 27, 1914; G 46706.
Renaissance altar. Altar with re-
lief of Last Supper below altar table
and small cross over exposition of
altar. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1914; G 46704.
Roman main altar. Model of altar
showing crucifixion group in center,
with statues of St. Peter and St. Paul
in side niches and figures of angels
around baldachin above center of
altar. © 1c. May 9, 1914; G 46805.
Small renaissance altar. Altar with
relief of Last Supper below altar table
and crucifix above. © 1c. Apr. 27,
1914; G 46705.
Davis (ALBERT E.) Chicago.
[78038-7805
Urn, 1. Grecian design urn with
bowl-shaped top and square base. ©
1c. Mar. 12, 1914; G 46346.
Vase. Grecian in design. Oval vase
with two rope-like handles at top and
flaring mouth. © 1c. Mar. 12, 1914;
G 46347.
2. Grecian in design. ©1..
Mar. 23, 1914; G 46387.
DAVIS GRANITE co., New York. [7806
Hermann. [Stone bench forming
semi-circle around large flower bowl
in front of two columns supporting en-
tablature. © 1c. Apr. 22, 1914; G
46698.
DEJONGE (LovuIS) & co., New York.
[7807, 7808
Holly; by T. Scott Callowhill. Seyv-
eral bunches of holly leaves and ber-
ries tied with ribbon, and indistinct
holly leaves in background. © 1 ec.
Apr. 80, 1914; G 46760.
Holly: and pine cones; by Marion
Simpson. Several branches of holly
leaves and berries arranged with pine
cones. ©1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G 46761.
143
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7809
DELAGRAVE (CH.) Paris [ 7809-7820
_ Ane et le chien; de Benjamin Ra-
bier. [Man driving donkey, stops on
way to sleep leaving dog on watch, but
soon a wolf comes and seizes donkey
by throat; on painting of three sec-
tions.] ©l1c. Apr. 15, 1914; G 46614.
Ane et le petit chien; de Benjamin
Rabier. [Three section painting of
man seated at table petting small dog
when donkey enters doorway and be-
gins to pet the man.] © 1c. Apr. 15,
1914; G 46616.
Corbeau et le renard; de Benjamin
Rabier. [Painting in three sections
showing crow on limb of tree with
cake in beak which fox by trick in-
duces him to drop.] © 1. Apr. 16,
1914; G 46617.
Grenouille qui veut se faire aussi
grosse que le boeuf; de Benjamin Ra-
bier. [Painting in three sections show-
ing cow lying in pasture looking at
two frogs one of which swells until
‘he bursts.] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1914; G
466138.
Heron (Le); de Benjamin Rabier.
[Painting in four sections showing
heron ignoring fish swimming around
its feet and trying to catch snail on
block.] © 1 ¢. Apr. 16, 1914; G 46622.
Laitiére et le pot au lait; de Benja-
min Rabier. [Painting in three sec-
tions showing milkmaid returning from
barnyard with pitcher of milk on head
whicn she drops and spills.] © 1.
Apr. 15, 1914; G 46612.
Liévre et la tortue; de Benjamin
Rabier. [Painting in three sections
illustrating race between rabbit and
tortoise.] © 1c. Apr. 16, 1914; G
466238.
Loup et Vagneau; de Benjamin Ra-
bier. [Painting in three sections show-
ing wolf catching lamb which came to
stream for water.] © 1c. Apr. 16,
1914; G 46620.
Loup et la loup; de Benjamin Ra-
bier. [Painting in three sections show-
ing stork pulling bone out of wolf's
throat. ]
46618.
Loup et le chien; de Benjamin Ra-
bier. [Three section painting of dog
eating from bowl when disturbed by
wolf which he drives away.] ©1l1e.
Apr. 16, 1914; G 46615.
Renard et la bouc; de Benjamin Bar-
bier. [Painting in three sections show-
ing goat helping fox to get out of pit.]
© 1c. Apr. 16, 1914; G 46621.
AT OL ee es: ley :
© 1c Apr, 16, 1914; ty De-Tany (JOANNES) New
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
DELAGRAVE (CH.)—Continued.
Renard et la cigogne; de Banjamin
Rabier. [Three section painting illus-
trating story of fox drinking from flat
dish and stork drinking out of high
pitcher.] © 1 ¢ Apr. 16, 1914; G
46619.
DE Maris (WALTER) Bloomfield, N. J.
[7821-7832
Answer (The). [Indian girl with
bow in hand standing on bank of
stream rear canoe answering a call.]
At the garden gate. [Dutch boy
kissing girl over garden fence, near
edge of river.] .
Call of the wild. [Indian standing
in canoe on river with hands on each
side of mouth calling.]
Campfire of the enemy. [Indian
with gun in hand hiding behind tree,
while looking over meadow. ]
Colonial days. [Young man stand-
ing by side of girl in field of daisies
watching her pluck petals from a
flower. ]
In the tulip garden. [Dutch boy at
gate talking to girl standing in garden
with pot of flowers in arms. ]
Indians (The). [Indian girl stand-
ing leaning head against shoulder of
Indian chief in forest.]
Lookout (The). [Indian standing
in clump of trees on hillside signaling. ]
On the bridge. [Dutch boy and
girl, with hands clasped, seated on
foot-bridge across canal near wind-
mill. ]
On the landing stage. 'Dutch boy
standing in rowboat talking to girl on
wharf. ]
Puritans (The). [Young man seated
by girl in front of large open fireplace
holding her hand while looking admir-
ingly into her face.]
Southern days. [Young man seated
on doorsteps by side of girl, under
blooming vine, holding her hand.]
1 e@ eaeh Apr. 18, 1914; G
46490-46501.
York.
[ 7833, 7834
Inspiration. [Beethoven seated with
left hand in bosom while in mist of
waterfalls at his left appears a kneel-
ing figure playing flute] ©1¢. Apr.
10, 1914; G 46450.
Mozart improvising. [Man seated
playing piano enveloped in nist
wherein appear female faces.] © 1 «.
| Apr. 10, 1914; G 46449.
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OF ART
De VAUGHN (LuciLLE) New Castle,
: Pa. [7835
Vision of the scarlet woman. [Wo-
man kneeling before draped man who
is standing with right hand raised and
staff in left.] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1914;
G 46754.
DicKSON (HaArotD BENTON) New Ha-
ven, Conn. [7836
Tuttle’s ale house, New Haven,
Conn. View of rear end of store show-
ing desk, sink and cabinet with bot-
tles, etc., near which two students are
sitting. ©1c. May 14, 1914; G 46830.
WonretTyY (Henry L.) & co. New
York. [7837
Organization, by William H. Gard-
ener. [Drawing of triangle enclosed
in a trefoil frame.] © 1c. May 25,
1914; G 46929.
DUCHEMIN (HorAcE W.) Newark.
[7838
Sille. [Grotesque statuette of nude
little man seated resting elbows on
knees.] ©1c. Mar. 4, 1914; G 46123.
EBERLE (ABASTENIA St. LEGER) New
York. [7839
White siave. Sculptured group of
nude girl with hands held behind her
back by man who offers her for sale.
©i1c. Apr. 27, 1914; G 46766.
ECKERT (T. T.) New York. [7840
Benson (Monsignor Robert Hugh) ;
by Ernest Wise Keyser. [Sculptured
bust of man in clerical robe and hat.]
© 1c. Apr. 25, 1914; G 46701.
Epwarps (Harry C.) Brooklyn.
[7841-7853
At bay. Bull elk facing four wolves
while backed up against snow laden
tree on mountain side. © 1c. Mar.
10, 1914; G 46275.
Breaking trail. Man on snowshoes
making path in snow along bank of
river for dogs and sled which man in
rear is driving. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1914;
G 46277.
Combat (The). Two moose fighting
near dead tree on bank of stream. ©
1c. Mar. 10, 1914; G 46280.
Dinner time. Bear in mountain
stream catching salmon for two cubs.
©1c. Mar. 10, 1914; G 46276.
Flying chance.. Hunter in duck
boat lighting his pipe while flock of
ducks fly by. ©1. Mar. 10, 1914;
| G 462738.
EDWARDS (Harry C.)—Continued.
Good dog. One of two hunters in
wheat field taking dead bird from
‘mouth of pointer dog. © 1. Mar. 10,
1914; G 46284.
In sight of the quarry. Guide stand-
ing by hunter with gun, on bank of
snow-covered stream, pointing out
game. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1914; G 46281.
Quick water. Indian and sportsman
in birch bark canoe running rapids in
narrow stream. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1914;
G 46279.
Silent places. Night scene in woods,
with northern lights in sky, showing
sportsman and guide seated in front
of campfire near canoe on bank of
stream. © 1G Mar. 10, 1914; G
462838.
Slippery going. Hunter on horse,
with packhorse following, picking his
way over snow-covered mountain. ©
1c. Mar. 10, 1914; G 46278.
Spy (The). Indian in half sunlight
looking down, from cliff, on wagon
train encampment on river bank. ©
1c. May 26, 1914; G 46923.
Suspense. Fisherman on bank of
stream trying to release hooked trout
which has caught on branch of tree
beyond reach. © 1c. Mar. 10, 1914;
G 46282.
What a bass. Fisherman in rowboat
striking a black bass, while other fish
are jumping out of water. ©1c. Mar.
10, 1914; G 46274.
EMPIRE DAY COMMITTEE, Los Angeles.
[7854
Empire day celebration pennant; by
Geo. R. Healey. [Drawing of U. S.
and British flags on each side of por-
trait of Queen Victoria, on pennant. ]
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46765.
Erickson (A. LAURENCE) Chicago.
[7855
Girl with magazine. Girl in blouse
dress seated on rock with magazine
in lap and box of candy at her side.
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1914; G 46626.
FARINI (M.) New York. [7856-7858
Silhouette with pinks. [Right pro-
file of girl in low-cut dress wearing
string of beads around neck and bunch
of flowers in belt.] © 1c. Apr. 18,
1914; G 46483.
Silhouette with poinsettia. [Left
profile of girl with bandeau on_hair
and bunch of flowers in belt.] ©1-c.
Apr. 13, 1914; G 46481.
I45
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
7859
FAarRINI (M.) New York—Continued.
Silhouette with rose. [Right profile
of girl in low-cut dress wearing rose
in belt.] ©1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46482.
FERGUSON (May SEAGER) New York.
[7859
Grinder family. Animated tooth
forms with crowns painted to repre-
sent human faces. © 1c. Mar. 17,
1914; G 46349.
FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ Co., New
York. [7860
Washington announcing to his army
the independence of the colonies; by
V. de Paredes. [General mounted ad-
dressing cavalry and infantry who are
cheering.] © 1c. Mar. 27, 1914; G
46371.
FoRTMANN (Henry) San Francisco.
[7861
Salmon. Fish with mouth open. ©
1c. May 28, 1914; G 46943.
FRANKLIN (DwicHt) New York.
[7862
Monkey tray. Statuette of monkey
on rim of tray playing with his tail.
©l1c. Apr. 21, 1914; G 46668.
FRAZER (SAMUEL W.) Boston. [7863
Bucking broncho. Man in _ shirt-
sleeves and sheepskin pants riding
bucking horse. © 1c. May 12, 1914;
G 46808.
FREY (CHARLES DANIEL) Chicago.
[7864
Continental and commercial national
bank building; by Herbert Leo Grout.
[Drawing of high office building at in-
section of two streets.] ©1c. May 4,
1914; G 46762.
FRIEDERANG (MAXIMILLIAN FRANZ)
Brooklyn. [7865
Landing of the Huguenots at New
Rochelle, N. Y. [Group of men and
women on beach ready to welcome men
approaching in rowboat from ship in
hgrbor.|.. {©...1 ce. Mar, 5. .19t4s 4G
46212.
Frost & REED, LTD., Bristol, England.
[7866
Stealth; by Herbert Dicksee. Leop-
ard stealthily approaching through
sage-brush on sand hill. © 1c. Apr.
30, 1914; G 46727.
Gates (Epwarp P.) Chicago. [7867
World’s Christian endeavor emblem;
by H. H. Marcusson. Design for offi-
cial emblem of. the Chicago 1915
World’s Christian endeavor convention
committee. © 1c. Apr. 30,1914; G
46767.
Moss.
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
GEISLER (FREDERICK) Detroit. [7868
Independent Order of Odd Fellows,
306. [Three links of chain above bal-
ances over Bible on altar with scythe
and sheaf of grain at left, and cadu-
a right.] ©41c. May 1, 1914; G
46818.
GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO., Provi-
dence, R. I. [7869-7871
Souvenir bracelet; by Leopold Moss,
Design for bracelet embellished with
words, Panama exposition, 1915, San
Francisco, poppy and polar bear, in
bas-relief. © 1c May 2, 1914; G@
46928.
Souvenir finger ring; by Leopold
Design for finger ring embel-
lished with words, Panama expos’n,
battleship, merchant vessel, poppy and
polar bear, in bas-relief. © 1c. May
2, 1914; G May 2, 1914.
Souvenir scarf pin; by Leopold
Moss. Design for scarf pin with
words, Panama expo., San Francisco,
1915, around rays of setting sun and
polar bear. © 1. May 2, 1914; G
46927.
GRANT (KATHERINE K.) New York.
[7872
Boy standing; by Arthur Rose. De-
sign for sculpture of small boy stand-
ing with right hand in side pocket of
pants and left raised to level of eyes.
©ic. Mar. 11, 1914; G 46326.
GREENVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION, Green-
ville, O. [7873
Seal for public schools of Greenville,
O.; by Anna Bier. [Lettered circle
around Indian arrowhead on pile of
chestnuts, with sunset scene in back-
ground.] ©41c. Apr. 1, 1914; G 46666.
GREER (JOHN JULIAN) & ROTHSCHILD
(W. A.) New York. [7874
Egg (The). Drawing of egg with
squatted girl on reverse side’ ©1c.
Mar. 2, 1914; G 46327.
GRIFFITH (PorTER M.) San Fran-
cisco. [7875
Ish ka bibble (I should worry).
[Grotesque statuette of little man,
with large hands, mouth and nose,
standing on round block.] ©1c. Jan.
23, 1914; G 45692.
GUNN (ARCHIE) New York.
[7876-7878
Mabel. [Left three-quarter view,
bust portrait of girl with dark hair
wearing boudoir cap.]’ © 1c. Apr. 13,
1914; G 46487.
146
WORKS
no. 2, 1914
Gunn (ARCHIE)—Continued.
Marie. [Right three-quarter view
bust portrait of girl wearing boudoir
eap.| ©1c. Apr. 138, 1914; G 46488.
Martha. [Left profile bust portrait
of girl wearing boudoir cap trimmed
with ribbon.] ©1e. Apr. 13, 1914; G
46489.
HACKNER (E.) co., La Crosse, Wis.
[7879
Marble main altar designed for All
Saints church, Stuart, Ia.; by Egid
Hackner. [Altar with relief bust of
Jesus below altar table and crucifix
above tabernacle, surmounted by dome
and cross.| © 1c. May 8, 1914; G
46800.
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ) New York.
[7880-7919
Abend am Simsee; von Rudolf
Sieek. [View between two tall trees
looking over lake toward hills along
bank opposite.] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1914;
G 46734.
Am kanal; von Lesser Ury. [View
down canal with Dutch houses on
each side and two windmills in dis-
fee} © 2c Feb. 27, 1914; G
46102.
Am kreuze; von Franz von Stuck.
[Young man holding fainting woman
on arm and looking up at Jesus on
cross.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1914; G 46103.
Amsterdamer Gracht; von Lesser
Ury. [View of river showing two
boats drawn up near foliage on left
bank and row of houses on right bank,
with church in distance.] © 1 ec.
Feb. 27, 1914; G 46104.
[Fig-
Anbetung; von G. Papperitz.
ure of angel on each side of panel
showing Mary and several men and
women kneeling around infant Jesus
lying on bed of straw.] © 1c. Feb.
27, 1914; G 46105.
Appassionata; von S. Gluecklich.
[Back view of man seated at piano
playing.] © 1 Apr. 30, 1914; G 46735.
Beim schachspiel; von Campbell
Taylor. [Girl standing, watching man
and woman seated at table playing
game of chess.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1914;
G 46106.
Carneval; von P. Kallmann. [Man
and three women playing musical in-
struments.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1914; G
46107.
Dawn; by J. Farquharson. [Heron
flying over lake which reflects light
from clouds.] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1914;
G 46736.
53959—_14——_2
ee
OF ART
7919
HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued.
Dornroeschen; yon Henriette Wille-
beek Le Mair. [Painting in three
panels showing, at left, group of chil-
dren around cradle admiring baby, at
right, woman seated at spinning-wheel
talking to little girl by her side, and
in center, boy kissing girl sleeping on
rug near fountain.] © 1. Apr. 3,
1914; G 46441.
Elizabeth (Kdaiserin) in blumen
kranz; von Kunz L. Adam. _ [Left
three quarter view bust portrait of
young woman in frame surrounded by
wreath of flowers.] © 1c. Apr. 30,
1914; G 46745.
Engelschule (Die); von Clara Spor-
leder. [Old man with book in hand,
teaching group of cherubs seated in
front of him.] ©1c. Feb. 27, 1914; G
46110.
Engelwolke (Die) ; von Hans Thoma.
[Group of little cupids playing on
clouds.] © 1 ce. Feb. 27, 1914; G
46111.
Freundschaft des Jonathan und
David; von Lesser Ury. [Two young
men standing near large rock on hill-
side, talking.] © 1. Apr. 30, 1914;
G 46737.
Frohe fahrt; von H. G. Jentzsch.
[Young woman seated in sailboat with
bunch of flowers in lap, and man stand-
ing by her side resting hand on side
of boat.] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G
46738.
Geplaenkel; yon H. G. Jentzsch.
[One soldier in fort looking over river
with fieldglasses and two others seated
at table drinking beer and talking to
waitress.] © 1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G
467389.
Goetterdaemmerung III aufzug; von
Ferdinand Leeke. [Two Nereids
clinging to arms and neck of Neptune
and one holding light in hand above
the water.] © 1. Feb. 27, 1914; G
46113.
Golfspieler; von Frank Gillet. [Sev-
eral players on links watching golfer
strike ball, while crowds of peopie
cheer from grandstand in background. ]
©1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G 46740.
Gralstempel; von Hermann Hen-
drich. [Pool in front of building with
large round dome surrounded by trees
and shrubbery.] © 1c. Feb. 27, 1914;
G 46114.
Grossglockner (Der); von E. ‘I.
Compton. [View over snow-capped
rocky mountain.] © 1 ec. Apr. 380,
1914; G 46741.
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7920
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ)—Continued.
Heimkehr des invaliden; von H. G.
Jentzsch [Young man with bundle
and cane in hand standing on foot-
bridge, looking towards cottage at
foot of hill.] ©1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G
46742.
Ich liege und besitze; von Hermann
Hendrich. [Dragon lying on rock un-
der large tree near pool in forest.]
© 1e. Feb. 27, 1914; G 46115.
In der suhle; von J. Schmitzberger.
[Four deer standing around pool in
meadow.]| © 1 c. Apr. 30, 1914; G
46743.
Inspiration (Fra <Angelico); von
Georg von Hoesslin. [Man in monk’s
garb seated in corridor sketching
group of angels in courtyard.] ©1le
Apr. 80, 1914; G 46744.
Juengling zu Nain; von Carl. von
Marr. [Jesus standing by bier of
young man surrounded by men and
women looking on anxiously.] ©1l1e.
Feb. 27, 1914; G 46109.
Koenigsee (Der); von E. T. Comp-
ton. [Seattering shrubbery along
banks of small lake surrounded by
snow-capped mountains.] © 1. Apr.
30, 1914; G 46746.
London weather; by E. Fletcher.
[View across Thames river
arched bridge, showing steeple of St.
- Paul’s Cathedral and other high build-
ings which rise above clouds that en-
velop the city.] ©1c Apr. 30, 1914;
G 46747.
Neuschnee; von J. Schmitzberger.
[Five deer grazing in meadow at foot
of mountain partly covered with
snow.] ©1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G 46748.
Norwegisches idyll; von Hans Dahl.
[Girl seated in rowboat anchored near
shore of mountain lake fishing.] ©1
ce. Feb. 27, 1914; G 46116.
Poesie (Die); von FE. Wobring.
[Front view of young woman seated
in chair with sheet of paper on lap
and quill in hand writing] ©1l1e.
Feb. 27, 1914; G 46112.
Politik auf der strasse; von H. G.
Jentesch. [Three men standing list-
ening to man seated on bench by
woman reading newspaper.] © 1 e.
Apr. 30, 1914; G 46749.
Rebekka und Elieser am brunnen;
von Lesser Ury. [Young woman
standing by spring, near two girls
giving pitcher of water to traveler
with three camels.] © 1c. Apr. 30,
1914; G 46750.
near
pt. IV, be. 3.0
HANFSTAENGL (FRANzZ)—Continued.
Rotkaeppchen; von Henviette Wille-
beek Le Mair. [Painting in three
panels showing, at left, little girl
plucking flowers by roadside, at right,
little girl with basket talking to wolf,
and in center, little girl with basket
of food and flowers entering room
where wolf is lying in bed.] ©1l1e
Apr. 8, 1914; G 46440.
Sein platz an der sonne; von Alfred
Weezerzick. [Rabbit sitting on snow
near large bush] © 1c Feb. 27,
1914; G 46117.
Taufgang; von Ferdinand Spiegel.
[Woman carrying infant to altar to
be christened.] ©1 ec. Apr. 30, 1914;
G 46751.
Toplerschloesschen in Rothenburg;
von EK. Harrison Compton. [View of
two cottages near small tower-shaped
building, with city in distance] ©
1 ¢. Feb. 27, 1914; G 46108.
Tower; by Luigi Kasimir. [Long
archway entrance to stene building
guarded by two soldiers.] © 1 ec.
Apr. 80, 1914; G 46752.
Veilchen und narzissen; von Her-
mann Fenner-Behmer. [Three bunches
of flowers lying by vase filled with nar-
cissus.]... ©. 1. ¢. Héb.2n Jol. G
46118.
Vorfruehling in Chiemgau; von
Rudolf Sieck. [Patch of flowers in
foreground of rolling landscape, with
snow-capped mountains in _ back-
ground.] © 1.¢ Apr.’ 30, 1914; G
46753.
Windmuehlen; von Lesser Ury.
[Two Dutch windmills on left bank of
eanal.] ©1c Feb. 27, 1914; G 46119.
Hare (J. KNOWLES) JR., New York.
[7920-7936
Agnes, [Left three-quarter view
bust portrait of girl wearing low-neck
dress and flower-trimmed hat turned
up at side and tied under chin with
ribbon. ]
Alberta. [Left three-quarter view
of girl wearing wide-brimmed hat
trimmed in flowers and tied under
chin by large bow of ribbon.]
American beauty girl. [Front view
of girl, wearing large rose in belt,
standing with wrap thrown back ex-
posing bare arms and shoulders. ]
Autumn. [Girl standing among
shrubbery along edge of woods with
bunch of leafy branches of shrubs in
arms. ]
148
WORKS OF ART
| no. 2, 1914
HARE (J. KNOWLES) gr.—Continued.
Autumn girl. [Girl in fall suit and
felt hat standing on small rock in
stream. ]
Blanche. [Left three-quarters view
bust portrait of girl, with rose on
bosom, wearing hat turned up at side
| and tied under chin by bow of ribbon.]
| Ermine girl. [Left three-quarter
| view of girl attired in feather-trimmed
hat, ermine fur and muff, standing.]
Ethel. [Front bust portrait of girl
wearing wide-brimmed hat trimmed in
ribbon with bow tied under chin.]
| Florence. [Right three-quarter view
| bust portrait of girl wear poke-bonnet
tied under chin by large bow of rib-
: bon. ]
| Grace. [Left three-quarter view
' bust portrait of girl wearing hat
trimmed in flowers, with wide droop-
ing brim and streamers at back tied
around neck. ]
Louise. [Front bust portrait of girl
in low-cut dress, wearing feather-
trimmed hat tied under chin with bow
of ribbon.]
Margaret. [Right three-quarter view
bust portrait of girl wearing hat trim-
med in flowers, with rolled brim and
ribbon tied under chin. ]
Marion, [Right three-quarter view
bust portrait of girl wearing flower-
trimmed hat turned up at back and
tied under chin with ribbon.]
Ruth. [Front bust portrait of girl
Wearing bouquet on bosom and hat
tied under chin with bow of ribbon.]
Spring. [Girl standing by blooming
bush, with flower in hand, looking back
over right shoulder. ]
Summer. [Girl in summer dress,
with bunch of flowers in left hand and
staff in right, walking among flowers
along bank of stream. ]
Winter. [Girl in fur wrap and muff
standing on snow-covered road in
woods, looking back over left shoul-
der.]
mM) 1 oe. ‘each Apr. 18, 1914: G
46502-46518.
HArrRineton (A. W.) & co., New York.
[7937, 7938
Flag I love. U. S. flag enclosed in
bent wood and rope frame, designed
for sofa pillow. © 1c. May 13, 1914;
G 46826.
Ouch; by A. W. Harrington. Angry
cat, design for sofa pillow. ©1e. Apr.
10, 1914; G 46756.
7948
HARVEY (FRrep) Kansas City, Mo.
[7959-7946
Across the grand lobby into the gen-
eral waiting room, New union station,
Kansas City, Mo.; by M. W. Sater.
[View into large waiting room through
arched passageway in which a large
clock hangs. ]
Kast end of the grand lobby, New
union station, Kansas City, Mo.; by
M. W. Sater. [Interior view of end of
Jarge room showing six doorways with
large window and balcony above main
entrance. ]
Grand lobby and ticket offices, New
union station, Kansas City, Mo.; by
M. W. Sater. [Interior view of large
room with ticket offices extending from
left side towards center. ]
In the general waiting room, New
union station, Kansas City, Mo.; by
M. W. Sater. [View through long room
vith benches on each side and arched
passageway at end.]
Main entrance, New union station,
Kansas City, Mo., twilight view; by
M. W. Sater. [Three-quarter view of
front end of large building with high
pillars at entrance. ]
Mystic maze of the Mojave Indians,
at Needles, Cal. [Three Indians with
horses standing in field of hand-laid
rocks at foot of mountain. ]
New union terminal station bldgs.
and general office bldg., Galveston,
Tex.; by M. W. Sater. [Drawing of
two large buildings connected by cov-
ered passageway. ]
Sunset view of the New union sta-
tion and plaza, Kansas City, Mo.; by
M. W. Sater. [Front view of large
building with wing on each side and
three large arched entrances in cen-
ter. ]
© 1c each May 18, 1914; G
46839-46846.
HASTINGS (CHARLES R.) Buffalo, N. Y.
[T7947
Eagle and the swan. Large eagle
striking swan in flight over marsh.
©1c. Apr. 10, 1914; G 46443.
HAVENDER (JosEPH) New York. [7948
Monument design. [Oblong base
supporting statue of angel, with cross
in arms, standing by block of rough
stone having oval panel for inscrip-
tion.] © 1.c. Apr. 16, 1914; G 46611.
149
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7949
HitTcHcocKk New
York. [7949
Finish, first international race for
America’s cup, Aug. 8, 1870; by Sam-
uel Colman. [Marine scene showing
several yachts approaching over rough
sea, with steamship at left.] ©1e.
Apr. 10, 1914; G 46709.
[7950
Hoarp (MARGARET) New York.
Statue of yawning
Night lamp.
standing under overhanging
ehild
poppy. ©1lce. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46801.
HoFFMAN (MALVINA) New York.
[7951, 7952
Mort exquise. Sculptured group of
man standing on rock, holding faint-
ing woman in left arm and supporting
her head with right hand. ©1c. Apr.
21, 1914; G 46683.
Orientales (Les). Sculptured group
of man holding woman who is leaning
backward with hands about to touch
(JOHN FRANKLIN)
ground and left knee raised. © 1 ¢.
Apr. 21, 1914; G 46684.
HoLpEN (J. H.) Philadelphia. [7953
Ish ka bibble (I should worry); by
J. Otto Schweiber. [Statuette of Jew
peddler standing with tray of jewelry
suspended from shoulders.] © 1 «¢.
Mar. 6, 1914; G 46137.
Hoist (EMMa A.) Santa Barbara, Cal.
[7954
Ich gebibble. [Grotesque statuette
of woman standing, with hands behind
back and mouth open laughing.] ©
1c. Mar. 4, 1914; G 46124.
Hupson (GRACE) Ukiah, Cal.
[7955, 7956
Tso-ma (Clover time). [Indian
girl, with child on her shoulder, walk-
ing through clover field.] ©1e. Apr.
8, 1914; G 46482.
Poma children. [Indian child seated
on ground by papoose lying in wicker
frame.] ©1c. Mar. 9, 1914; G 46221.
HucHES (BuRroN DONNEL) Philadel-
phia. [7957
Women are trumps. Buckled belt
with lettering. © 1c. Mar. 38, 1914;
G 46325.
ISHAM (ARLINGTON D.) New York.
[7958, 7959
Bungalow. [Drawing of cottage, in
edge of woods, with porch and dormer
window.] © 1c. Mar. 4, 1914; G
46286.
Bungalow and water scene. [Draw-
ing showing cottage with row of trees
at each side, on bank of river.] ©
1 ¢@. Mar. 4, 1914; G 46285.
el
pt. Iv, n.s,v.9
Ivory (PERcy VAN HMAN) Philadel-
phia. [7960
Nation builders. [Young man and
woman seated on seat in front of prai-
rie wagon driving.] © 1. Mar. 10,
1914; G 46269.
JETTER (H. H.) New York. [7961-7973
Blsosom time; by L. H. Robertson.
[Footpath leading up hill to small cot-
tage among blooming shrubbery.] ©
1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46532.
Calm (The); by L. H. Robertson.
[Small sailboat on smooth sea near
rocky shore.] © 1 ¢e. Apr. 18, 1914;
G 46536.
Cliff (The); by L. H. Robertson.
[Man rowing boat on stream spanned
by arched stone bridge near steep
cliff.] © 1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46534.
Glowing forge; by G. Sether. [Fire
burning on forge in small blacksmith
shop along roadside in woods.]
1 ce. Apr. 24, 1914; G 46524.
Golden glow in silver snow; by G.
Sether. [View down snow-covered
country road with small farmhouse at
left, scattering trees at right, and vil-
lage in distance.] © 1 ¢ Apr. 18,
1914; G 46528.
Hillside (The); by L. H. Robert-
son. [Trees and blooming shrubbery
around small farmhouse on side of
hill which slopes down to river.] ©
1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46535.
Marion; by Benj. Lichtman. [Right
three-quarter view of girl wearing hat
trimmed with feathers and rolled up
at side]. © 1.¢ Ape cin, 1914- ¢
46610.
Morning canter; by L. H. Robertson.
[Man on horseback riding down coun-
try road with two dogs following.] ©
1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46540.
Old homestead; by L. H. Robertson.
[Small farmhouse on hillside at right
and large tree at left with valley be-
tween.] © 1c Apr. 138, 1914; G
465383.
On the trail; by L. H. Robertson.
[Hunter mounted following pack of
dogs down path through woods.] ©
1 ec. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46539.
Ready for the hunt; by L. H. Rob-
ertson. [Mounted hunter starting
down country road with three dogs.]
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46541.
Spring; by L. H. Robertson. [Two
trees full of blossoms on footpath lead-
ing from pond up to farmhouse on hill-
side.] ©1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46537.
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Ay
WORKS OF ART
no. 2, 1914
S061
JETTER (H. H.)—Continued.
Winter; by L. H. Robertson. [Two
birch trees at left and small farmhouse
at right covered in snow.] ©1..
Apr. 13, 1914; G 465388.
JEUNE (BOUASSE) Paris. [7974
_ Appel de Jésus; de Amédée Buffet.
[Jesus talking to two fishermen on
seashore near sailboat.] © 1c. May
12, 1914; G 46807.
KANNO (GERTRUDE BoYLE) San Fran-
cisco. [7975
Keith (William). [Sculptured bust
of man with full beard.] ©1c. May
19, 1914; G 46850.
KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co., New York.
[7976
Game of hearts; by Lester Ralph.
Man leaning across table in act of
kissing girl over bunch of cards. ©
1 ec. Mar, 19, 1914; G 46331.
KERNAN (J. F.) New York.
[7977-7979
Driving girl. [Front view of girl in
driving suit holding reins in left hand
and whip in right.}]° © 1c. Apr. 13,
1914; G 46549.
Her pet. [Young woman wearing
wide-brimmed hat seated resting cheek
against head of dog at her side.] ©
1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46550.
Lady with fox furs. [Left three-
quarter view of girl wearing wide-
brimmed hat and furs trimmed with
head of fox.] © 1. Apr. 18, 1914;
G 46551.
KERTELL (C. P.) Santa Cruz, Cal.
[7980-7983
Drop that. Boy in act of stealing a
banana when apple woman catches
him by back of head. ©1c. Mar. 238,
1914; G 46340.
Fishing at Santa Cruz. Statuette of
boy seated on rock, in act of baiting
hook. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1914; G 46339.
Hunting at Santa Cruz. Statuette
of boy seated, in act of skinning a rab-
bit. ©l1c. Mar. 23, 1914; G 46338.
Neighborly game. Statuette of two
old men sitting on logs playing horse-
shoes. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1914; G 46341.
KIESELE (JOHN AUGUST) Newark, N. J.
[7984
Merry children. [Design for work
of art showing four children with
hands joined dancing on bed of roses.]
©1c. Apr. 28, 1914; G 46764,
KIMBALL & COMBE CO., Providence, R. I.
[7985-7987
Century monument. [Shaft of stone,
on square base, decorated with cross
and flowers at top.] © 1. Mar. 25,
1914; G 46344.
Monument design; by Alfred H.
Combe. Monument in triptych form
with carved bands, wreaths and urn at
top, supported on double base. ©1ce.
May 7, 1914; G 46795.
Tablet monument; by Alfred H.
Combe. Monument in triptych form
on platform base with carved bands at
top. ©1e. Mar. 21, 1914; G 46335.
IXNAPP Co., INC., New York.
[7988-8061
After the matinee; by Penrhyn Stan-
laws. [Left three-quarter view of girl
wearing hat trimmed with bird’s wing,
and large bouquet on lapel of coat,
standing with hand on hip.]
Among the blossoms; by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. [Front view of girl, in
Summer dress and straw hat, standing
behind branches of blooming bush. ]
Among the rushes; by F. S. Burgy.
[Man rowing near rushes along bank
of stream. ]
Autumn belle; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
[Left three-quarter view of girl with
bunch of flowers at bosom, fur over
shoulders and left hand in coat pocket. }
Beginning the year together; by F.
Harl Christy. [Young man and gir}
Skating on pond.]
Best of chums; by F. Earl Christy.
[Young man and girl, each with ten-
nis racket, seated side by side on ten-
nis court.]
Blossoming affection; by F. Har!
Christy. [Young man sitting on fence
preaking branches of blossoms for girl
at his side with arm full of flowers.]
Bye Baby Bunting; by Clara M.
Burd. [Baby lying in basket sus-
pended from tree limb and surrounded
by three rabbits.]
Captive lilies; by Emily R. Lyman.
[Front view of girl in low-cut dress
looking down at bunch of lilies in right
arm. }
Charge of the Virginia military in-
stitute cadets; by Herbert Still. [Com-
pany of young men in uniform charg-
ing with fixed bayonets and drawn
| swords. ]
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8061
KNAPP Co., INC.—Continued.
Dainty as the orchid; by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. [Front view of girl in low-
eut dress, with ribbon bow on hair
and string of beads around neck, hold-
ing bunch of orchids at bosom.]
Daisies won’t tell; by Penrhyn Stan-
laws. [Front view of.girl, in low-cut
summer dress and flower-trimmed hat,
holding bunch of daisies in hands. ]
Did he say home; by Robert Burns
Wilson. [Flock of sheep looking up at
dog on rock barking at them.]
Drums of fore and aft; by Herbert
Slitt. [One soldier with drum and
another with fife marching over rocks
followed by a regiment. ]
Faster greeting; by F. Earl Christy.
[Young man standing with hands on
back of chair admiring hat which girl
is trying on.]
Embracing the opportunity; by F.
Earl Christy. [Young man standing
by chair with arm around waist of girl
at his side. ]
Fair as the lily; by Penrhyn Stan-
laws. [Front view of girl in summer
dress and wide-brimmed hat standing
by bunch of lilies.]
Fellowship complete; by F. Earl
Christy. [Young man and girl seated
in automobile talking.]
Flowers fair and fragrant; by Emily
R. Lyman. [Right three-quarter view
of young woman, in evening gown, ad-
miring flowers in vase.]
Fresh as the morn; by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. [Front view of girl in wrap
and boudoir cap holding vase of flow-
ers in hands.]
Girl of the golden West; by Pen-
rhyn Stanlaws. [Left three-quarter
view of girl in riding habit and cow-
boy’s hat putting on pair of driving
gloves. ]
Glimpse of the old farm; by F. S.
Burgy. [Small farmhouse partly hid-
den by trees and shrubbery on bank of
stream. ]
Golden hour; by C. H. Sherman.
[Four sailboats in harbor approaching
eity in distance. ]
Good bye summer; by F. KEarl
Christy. [Young man with ease of
golf-sticks, and girl holding bunch of
flowers in hand, seated on bank.]
Here they come; by Frank H. Desch.
[Back three-quarter view of woman
with gun in hands standing in the
sedge. ]
Pp!
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9 \
KNAPP CO., INC.—Continued.
I haven’t begun to fight; by Henry
Mosler. [Man with sword on deck of
ship attacked by three men one of
whom he has killed. ]
In fresh springtime; by W. S. Buck- |
lin. [Bunch of blooming trees aiong
edge of brook.]
In sweet accord; by F. Earl Christy.
[ Young man leaning on piano and look-
ing admiringly upon face of girl play-
ing and singing. ]
In the cool twilight; by Carl Weber.
[Five cattle standing in brook along
edge of woods. ]
Just before twilight; by George
Howell Gay. [View down country
road with scattering leafless trees
along each side.]
Just between us; by Armand Both.
[Little girl seated on bench with left
arm around puppy at her side whisper-
ing into his ear.]
Kissed by the snow; by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. [Left three-quarter view
of girl in felt hat and furs holding
large muff against breast covered with
snow. ]
Lady of pearls; by Frank H. Desch.
[Drawing showing front view of young
woman, with bandeau of pearls on
hair, seated resting right elbow on
table.]
Laren farmhouse; by W. C. Hart-
son. [Dutch farmhouse, among slim
trees, which woman is approaching on
country road. ]
Little Bo Peep: by Clara M. Burd.
[Little girl with shepherd’s crook
standing under large tree surrounded
by sheep. ]
Little Boy Blue; by Clara M. Burd.
[Little boy with horn lying on hillside
asleep surrounded by lambs. ]
Little Jack Horner; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little boy sitting on foot of
Stairsteps with toys around him and
pie in lap.]
Little Miss Muffet; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little girl sitting on doorsteps
with bowl in lap, hat by her side and
kitten eating from plate at her feet.]
Little Red Riding Hood; by Clara
M. Burd. [Angry wolf growling at
little girl standing under tree with
basket on arm.]
Mary had a little lamb; by Clara M.
Burd. [Group of children looking over
fence at little girl, with book bag in
hand and lamb at her side, on way to
school. ]
152
WORKS
no. 2, 1914
KNAPP CO., INC.—Continued.
Mary quite contrary; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little girl with can watering
flowers in garden.]
Meadow retreat; by Neil Mitchell.
[Pond with bunch of shrubbery on left
bank and three large trees on right.]
Message of the rose; by F. Earl
Christy. [Young man standing behind
chair looking at girl seated on chair
arm with rose in right hand.]
Midsummer maid; by Penrhyn Stan-
laws. [Right three-quarter view of
girl wearing wide-brimmed hat, sailor
suit, and large bouquet at belt, stand-
ing with right hand on hip.].
Monarch of the woods; by Frank M.
Speigle. [Front view of bull moose
standing by large tree in forest.]
Moonlight fancies; by Penrhyn
Stanlaws. [Front view of young wo-
man in low-cut dress holding bunch
of flowers in belt and loking over right
shoulder. ]
Morning of the hunt; by Richard
Newton, jr. [Pack of hounds around
horse hitched at stable door.]
My chum; by Emily R. Lyman.
[Left three-quarter view of young girl
in summer dress and _ poke-bonnet
seated with hands folded in lap.]
My Lady Fair; by Penrhyn Stan-
laws. [Front view of young woman
seated with hands folded in lap and
wrap thrown pack exposing bare
shoulders. ]
- Normandy farm; by C. A. Aldrich.
[Woman standing on small wharf in
front of cottage on right bank of
river, and farmhouse on left bank in
distance. ]
October sunset; by C. R. Raymond.
[Trees and shrubbery on each bank
of river which reflects light of setting
sun. ]
Peg o’my heart; by A. M. Dutton.
[Right three-quarter view of girl,
with ribbon bandeau on hair and bot-
quet of roses on bosom, looking back
over right shoulder. ]
Purple Gulf of the canyon; by
Thomas Moran. [View through
chasm in rocks, with trees on each
side, stowing small bodv of water sur-
rounded by mountains.]
Ride a cock horse; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little boy in coat, cap and
gloves riding walking cane near gar-
den wall.]
———— eee
OF ART
S061
IXNAPP CO., INC.—Continued.
Rose’s fragrant message; by Benj.
Lichtman. [Right profile of girl, with
ribbon bandeau on hair, smelling
bunch of large roses.]
Roses rare; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
[Left profile of girl in low-cut summer
dress and hat trimmed in flowers,
with bunch of roses in belt.]
Same old way; by Stanley M. Ar-
thurs. [Young man leaning on piano,
holding hand of girl seated on piano
stool. ]
School days; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
[Right three-quarter view of girl with
bunch of flowers in lapel of coat and
two books under right arm.]
Shooting the rapids; by Oliver Kemp.
[Man with cant-hook in hands stand-
ing on log which is rushing down rapid
stream. ]
Sign of surrender; by F. Earl
Christy. [One girl showing another
her diamond ring. ]
Simple Simon; by Clara M. Burd.
[Little boy talking to waiter carrying
tray full of pies. ]
Springtime of friendship; by F. Earl
Christy. [Girl seated on bank with
lap full of flowers pinning bouquet on
coat of young man at her side.]
Starlight dreams; by Herbert A.
Morgan. [Left profile bust portrait of
girl with chiffon draped around shoul-
ders. ]
Sunshine and shadow; by Julian
Rix. [Scene showing clump of trees
on left bank of stream and bright
clouds in background. ]
Tempting fate; by F. Earl Christy.
[Young man standing behind girl seat-
ed on arm of chair, with candle in
hand, looking into mirror.]
There he goes; by Frank H. Desch.
[Right prefile of young woman with
opera glasses in hand, looking up.]
Tom the piper’s son; by Clara M.
Burd. [Boy with pig under each arm
running from sty followed by two
dogs. |
Tommy Tucker; by Clara M. Burd.
[Little boy standing by kitten on stool
singing. ]
Vacation days; by F. Earl Christy.
[Young woman seated on bank with
umprella hoisted over head and left
hand resting on shoulder of young man
at her side. ]
153
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8062
KNAPP cCo., INC.—Continued.
When Washington led the minuet;
by Harry A. Ogden. [Ball-room scene
showing Washington and young lady
leading dance to music played by mu-
sicians at left of room.]
White horses of the sea; by George
Howell Gay. [Two large waves break-
ing on rocky shore.]
Wildwood and western sky; by D.
Sherrin. [Bunch of trees on each side
of country road, with hills in far dis-
tance. ]
Woodland spring; by W. S. Bucklin.
[Pool surrounded by bunch of bloom-
ing trees. ]
Yes or no; by Frank H. Desch.
[Young man seated by girl holding her
left hand and looking admiringly in
her face. ]
Pe] Cael
46138-46211.
KNIGHT (Ripecway) New York. [8062
Charity. [Man seated at table eat-
ing and woman standing at his side
offering dish of food to young woman
entering doorway with baby in her
arms.] ©1c. Apr. 9, 1914; G 46433.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, SUPREME LODGE,
Minneapolis. [8063-8107
Knights of Pythias jewel, 1—Rank
of page. [Equilateral triangle with
letter F' in center.]
— 2—Rank of esquire. [Equilat-
eral triangle with letter C in center.}
8—Rank of knight. [Oval em-
bellished with escutcheon of the order
and letters, Knights Pythias, on trian-
gular frame. ]
— 4—Past chancellor. [Pentagon
frame around crossed battle axes sur-
mounted by helmet and eagle.]
5—Past grand representative.
[Oval frame around triangle enclosing
K above and P below bar bearing let-
ters PGR.]
— 6—Past grand chancellor.
[Clasp supporting medal embellished
with battle axes, helmet and eagle on
shield and triangle.]
7—Past supreme representative.
[Shield and ehain in circular frame
under crossed battle axes, helmet and
eagle suspended from clasp.]
8—Past supreme chancellor.
[Circular frame surmounted by tri-
angle with three stars, in upper sec-
tion, globe enclosed in triangle in cen-
ter, and escutcheon of the order in
each lower corner. ]
Mar. 6, 1914; G
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
IXNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, SUPREME LODGE—
Continued.
§9—Chancellorcommander. [Two
swords and lance crossed on double
triangle surmounted by escutcheon of
the order. ]
—— 10—Vice chancellor. [Crossed
battle axes, helmet and eagle on pend-
ant triangle. ]
11—Prelate.
pendant triangle. ]
12—Master of work. [Fasces
and torch on triangle suspended from
clasp. ]
[Open Bible on
13—Keeper of records and seal.
[Two quills crossed on pendant tri-
algle. ]
14—-Master of finance. [Quill
and key crossed on pendant triangle. ]
15—Master of exchequer. [Two
keys crossed on pendant triangle. ]
16—Master at arms. [Ax,
sword and spear on pendant triangle. ]
17—Inner- guard. [Crossed
swords on triangle suspended from
clasp. ]
18—Outer guard. [Sword and
triangle suspended from scroll clasp.]
19—Grand chancellor. [Mailed
hand grasping truncheon, on oblong
medal. ]
20—Grand vice chancellor.
[Shield and triangle on oblong pend-
ant medal decorated with garlands of
leaves. ]
21—Grand prelate. [Open book
of law on shield above triangle upon
oval medal. ]
22—Grand master of exchequer.
[Crossed keys on shield above triangle
upon oval medal.]
23—Grand master of exchequer.
[Crossed pens on shield above tri-
angle upon oval medal.]
24—Grand master at arms.
[Sword, lance and battle-ax on shield
above triangle upon oval medal.]
—— 25—Grand inner guard. [Tri-
angle above two crossed swords on
oval medal.]
—— 26—Grand outer guard. [Tri-
angle above sword placed vertically on
oval medal.]
—— 27—Supreme chancellor. [In
upper section of triangle is a mailed
hand grasping truncheon, in center, a
globe enclosed in triangle, and in lower
right and left corners, the escutcheon
of the order.]
154
[Pendant oval
WORKS
no. 2, 1914
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, SUPREME LODGE—
Continued.
—— 28—Supreme vice chancellor.
[Globe in upper section and baton
with escutcheon of the order in lower
section of triangle on circular frame.]
—— 29—Supreme prelate. [Globe
in upper section and open book in
lower section of triangle on circular
frame. ]
—— 30—Supreme keeper of records
and seals. [Globe in upper section
and crossed pens in lower section of
triangle on circular frame.]
——31i—Supreme master of ex-
echequer. [Globe in upper section and
erossed keys in lower section of tri-
angle on circular frame.]
382—Supreme master at arms.
[Globe in upper portion, and sword,
lance and battle-axe crossed in lower
portion of triangle on circular frame. ]
——383—Supreme inner guard.
[Globe in upper portion and two
swords crossed in lower portion of tri-
angle on pendant circular frame. ]
—34—Supreme outer guard.
[Sword, globe and duuble triangle on
pendant circular frame. ]
385——-Grand representative.
frame inclosing K
above and P below number 52 on bar.]
—36—Supreme representative.
[Decorated shield and triangle on pend-
ant oval medal.]
37—Deputy grand chancellor.
[Shield embellished with scroll, and tri-
angle, on pendant oval medal.]
—38—Deputy supreme chancellor.
[Globe and scroll on double triangle
in relief on pendant circular frame.]
389—Veteran jewel. [Shield be-
low band bearing letters K. XXV P. on
circular medal suspended from clasp
by double chain. ]
—40—Veteran watch charm.
[Shield below band bearing letters K.
XXV P. on circular medal with ring
at top.]
——41—Veteran badge. [Shield be-
low band bearing letters K. XXV P.
on circular medal. ]
—§42—Grand lodge veteran.
[Shield and bar bearing letters K.
XXV P. on oblong medal suspended on
chains from bar and clasp.]
—43—Jewel of honor. [Globe in
diamond frame over crossed battle-
axes and swords on circular medal sus-
pended from clasp and crossed swords.] |!
OF ART
8115
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, SUPREME LODGE—
Continued.
—44—Major general. [Triangle
decorated with flower and stars on cir-
cular frame suspended from clasp. ]
—45—Service medal. [Globe in
diamond frame on crossed swords and
battle-axes on circular frame suspend-
ed from clasp. ]
© 1c. each Mar. 9, 1914; G 46222-
46266.
KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN, SECOND RE&GI-
MENT, Buffalo. [8108
Monument for Knights of St. John;
by Joseph Schneggenburger. Monu-
ment on concrete foundation, with
granite base and column surmounted
by bronze figure © 1 ce Apr. 23,
1914; G 46695.
KRUEGER (RICHARD) Ridgefield, N. J.
[8109
Keep off. Young girl, with hoisted
parasol over shoulder, sitting upon
sign on lawn. ©41c. Apr. 30, 1914; G
46733.
LAZZARI & BARTON co., New York.
[8110
Granite memorial; by William W.
Rowe. [Thick slab of stone with small
block at each side, on double base.] ©
1c. Mar. 2, 1914; G 46120.
LEFEVRE (L. H.) & son, London.
[8111-8113
Antiquary (The); by Walter Dendy
Sadler. [Old man seated in arm-
chair and woman standing at his side
admiring vase which he holds in right
hand.] ©41c. Mar. 18, 1914; G 46630.
Royal and ancient; by Walter Den-
dy Sadler. [Old man seated by small!
table cleaning golf-sticks.] © 1 «.
Mar. 18, 1914; G 466381.
Waterloo poet; by Walter Dendy
Sadler. [Two men seated at table
listening to old man at end telling
story, while waiter stands by his side
with bottle of wine.] ©41c. Mar. 18,
1914; G 46682.
LEFORTRIE (RAOUL BALIGANT DE) New
York. [8114
Menu doubleface. [Drawing of one
Indian with gun seated on rock watch-
ing another kindling campfire.] © i
ec. Mar. 18, 1914; G 46358.
LEMBKE (HatFrorD) Los Angeles.
8115
Our native son. Sculptured model
of old man seated on money bag hold-
ing on knees a large orange inscribed,
San Francisco 1915. © 1c. Apr. 9,
1914; G 46438.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8116
Lippy (Horatio AYRES JOSEPH) Mel-
rose, Mass. [8116
Calvary. [Three crosses on top of
hill.] ©1. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46131.
LICHTMAN (BENJAMIN) New York.
[8117-8119
Girl with chrysanthemum. [Left
three-quarter view of girl in low-cut
dress, with head inclined forward and
a large flower on bosom and hair.] ©
1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46552.
Girl with corn flowers. [Left three-
quarter view of girl wearing hair
parted in middle and dressed low with
bunch of flowers on side.] ©1c. Apr.
18, 1914; G@ 46554.
Girl with pinks. [Right three-quar-
ter view of girl in low-neck dress
wearing bunch of flowers on bosom
and. hair.]. ©.1.c. Apr. 13, 1914;:.G
46553.
LIFE INS. CO. OF VIRGINIA, Richmond.
[8120
Virginia. [Left profile bust portrait
of girl, in low-cut dress wearing ban-
deau decorated with feathers.] © 1
ec. Apr. 24, 1914; G 46696.
LIGoON (DAVID SYLVESTER) Denton,
Tex. [8121
I must be about my father’s busi-
ness. Jesus standing in temple talk-
ing to group of elderly men. ©1..
Apr. 28, 1914; G 46825.
LINK (BARNEY) New York. [8122
Do not hesitate—go now; by Ed-
ward Volkert. [Painting showing
Jesus standing on steps of church in-
viting crowds of men and women into
church. ©1c. Apr. 20, 1914; G 46663.
LOBACH (WALTER) Berlin.
[8123, 8124
Rampolla (Cardinal), 1. [Sculptured
head.] ©1c. May 21, 1914; G 46924.
——2. [Sculptured bust.] © 1.
May 21, 1914; G 46925.
Lone (OLIN POINSETT) St. Louis.
[8125
Monogram design. Three shields
each containing one letter of mono-
gram O P UL, surrounding woman’s
head, with conventional landscape in
background. © 1c. Apr. 24, 1914; G
46708.
LUKENS (WINFIELD 8.) Davisville, Pa.
[8126
Merchant (The). [Two women and
three men standing near bags of grain
in front of store building, while in
distance two men are loading ship.]
© 1c. Apr. 17, 1914; G 46625.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
MACAULEY (FRANK IRVING) San Fran-
cisco. [8127
Ball fan; by Theophile Reichard.
Base-ball on bunch of bats arranged
in form of fan above a seal. ©1.¢.
May 16, 1914; G 46836.
McCoy (Rosert & W.) New York.
[8128-8130
Memorial of the Titanic. [Drawing
of tombstone and cross on seashore,
with steamship in distance.] © 1.
Feb. 25, 1914; G 46287.
Steamship ‘Titanic. [Drawing of
large steamship with four stacks.] ©
1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46289.
Wreck of the Titanic. [Drawing of
ship with nose submerged in sea and
people in two boats leaving it.] ©
1c. Feb. 25, 1914; G 46288.
McGraTH (JOHN B.) New York.
[8131
Arms, seal and motto of the Catho-
lic chureh of St. Thomas, the apostle.
[Oblong seal with lettered rim enclos-
ing winged arm, shield and scroll.]
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1914; G 46373.
McNAMARA (THOMAS JOSEPH) New
York. [8132-8137
Brat (The); by Earl O. Schenck.
[Grotesque statuette of child wearing
high dunce cap.] ©1c. Apr. 22, 1914.
Flynn (Shrimp); by Earl 0.
Schenck. [Grotesque statuette of boy
standing with hands in pockets and
inverted basket on head.]
Morton (Emily); by lEarl O.
Schenck. [Grotesque statuette of girl
in short dress, with hands in muff.]
Shaner (Skinny); by Earl O.
Schenck. [Grotesque statuette of fat
boy in coat, knee-breeclies and straw
hat standing. ]
Spruder (Haglebeak); by Earl O.
Schenck. [Grotesque statuette of boy
in baseball garb.]
Van; by Earl O. Schenck. [Gro-
tesque statuette of small boy in knee-
breeches wearing spectacles. }
© 1c. each, Apr. 22, 1914; G
46686-46691.
MCNEAL MARBLE CO., Marietta, Ga.
8138
McManus. [Design of monument
with double base supporting four col-
umns around slab surmounted by en-
tablature.] © 1 ¢e. May 16, 1914;
G 46835.
156
WORKS CF ART
no. 2, 1914
S161
MappEN (Mrs. CHARLES F.) Boston.
[8189-8143
Bad girl of the family; by Frederick
Booty. [Black kitten looking at cat,
with bow of ribbon around neck, sit-
ting stone fence.] © 1 c. Mar. 14,
1914; G 463860.
Franklin Park; by Frederick Booty.
[Small dog peering at man and woman
seated on bench with nmbrella hoisted
over their heads.] © 1c. Feb. 14,
1914; G 46361.
Johnson lost; by Frederick Booty.
[Drawing of negro in boxing garb
standing in ring.] © 1. Feb. 14,
1914; G 46362.
Steady grind; by Frederick Booty.
[Drawing of man grinding large knife
on stone.] © 1c. Feb. 14, 1914; G
46363.
Sterner sex; by Frederick Booty.
[Drawing showing back view of man
and woman walking arm-in-arm.] ©
1c. Feb. 14, 1914; G 46364.
MaerEscH (FERDINAND) New York.
[8144
Young farmer. Boy in knee-breeches
and shirt sleeves carrying scythe on
shoulder. © 1c. Mar. 19, 1914; G
46332.
MANSHIP (PAUL) New York.
[8145-8147
Indian. Statue of Indian kneeling
on right knee and shooting with bow
and arrow. © 1c. Feb. 21, 1914; G
46133.
Little brother. Sculptured group of
nude girl seated on block holding nude
baby on right shoulder. © 1c. Mar. 5,
1914; G 46125.
Prong horn antelope. Statue of an-
telope with head thrown back and ar-
row piercing his side. © 1c. Feb. 21,
1914; G 46134.
MarsH (Frep Dana) New Rochelle,
iy Sess [8148, 8149
Chase (The) Painting on side of
victrola box representing satyr's,
pnymps and dogs in pursuit of a stag.
© 1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45776.
Furioso. Painting on victrola cabi-
net representing men, women and chil-
dren fleeing from nude woman grasp-
ing streaks of lightning. © 1 ¢. Feb.
5, 1914; G 46182.
a
MARYLAND STATUARY CO., Baltimore.
[8150-8152
Flower girl; by B. Forni. [Statuette
of girl, with flowers in her hair, carry-
ing basket of flowers.] © 1c. Apr. 4,
1914; G 46419.
September morn; by B. Forni.
[Statuette of nude woman standing in
shallow water, leaning forward with
left hand on thigh and right grasping
left arm.| © 1c¢ Mar. 27, 1914: G
46370.
September night; by B. Forni.
[Statuette of nude little girl standing
in water with right hand on thigh and
mouth open.] © 1c. Apr. 4, 1914;
G 46420.
Mayer (C.) Astoria, N. Y. [8153
Peary (Robert E.) [Front view bust
in bas-relief on oval plaque] ©1l1e.
Mar. 26, 1914; G 46374.
Mayer (lL. C.) New York. [8154-8157
Companion of wisdom. 1. Statue of
young woman in wrap, seated on stone
bench, reading from manuscript in
lap. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1914; G 46317.
2. Statue of man _ seated on
stone bench reading stone tablet in
lap. ©1ce. Mar. 17, 1914; G 46318.
Muse of music. Paper knife deco-
rated with woman’s head on lyre, in
relief. ©1c. Mar. 17, 1914; G 46319.
Wagner lyre paper knife. Head of
Wagner in relief on lyre in handle of
paper knife. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1914; G
46320.
MEEKER (GEORGE B.) Chicago. [8158
From the upper room to the cross
with Jesus Christ our Lord. Outline
drawing of Jerusalem with lines drawn
through city showing route of Jesus.
© 1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46633.
METAL PRODUCTS MFG. CO., New York.
[8159
Debs (E. V.); by Juno Jusko. Por-
trait medallion study of head of Debs
upon conventional background. ©1e.
Apr. 4, 1914; G 46426.
MiILireR (JOSEPH MAXWELL) Baltimore.
[8160
Gibbons (James, cardinal). Sculp-
ured bust. © 1c. Apr. 15, 1914; G
46662.
MILLER (PERCY CLEVELAND) Atlanta.
[8161
Pride of America. U. S. fiag float-
ing over Union and Confederate sol-
diers clasping hands above stack of
war weapons. © 1c. Mar. 21, 1914;
G 46372.
1o/
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8162
Moore (EpwarpD B.) West Chester,
Pa. [8162
Memorial monument. Base plan and
section for a proposed monument to be
erected in honor of Samuel Breck et al.
©1c. Apr. 22, 1914; G 46819.
MourpHy (THOMAS D.) co., Red Oak,
Ta. [8163
Tamalpais (Mount) ; by Thad Welch.
[Four eattle grazing on side of hil!
in foreground and high mountain in
background.] © 1c. Mar. 21, 1914;
G 46334.
MYERS (ANNA L.) Omaha, Neb. [8164
Joy boy. Statuette of manikin with
head of lion seated taylor fashion
smiling. © 1 ¢ Mar. 17; 1914; G
46330.
Myers (Murray) Seattle, Wash.
[8165
Key to the fair, San Francisco.
[Drawing of large key with scene of
the Golden Gate, monument and
clocktower.] © 1c. May 4, 1914; G
46758.
NATIONAL HIGHWAYS ASSOCIATION,
Washington. [8166-8169
American road congress; by Bela L.
Pratt. Bas-relief modeling in bronze
of eagle on globe with sun and draped
flag above lettering, American road
congress. © 1c Apr. 9, 1914; G
46434,
Road scene; by George Guest. Bas-
relief panel showing road scene in
perspective over lettering, National
highways association. © 1c. Apr. 9,
1914; G 46435.
Shield and flags, 1; by Bela L. Pratt.
Bas-relief model of shield bearing
monogram N. H. A. with square flags
on either side. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1914; G
464386.
2; by Bela L. Pratt. Bas-relief
model of shield bearing monogram
N. H. A. with triangular flags on either
side. ©1c. Apr. 9, 1914; G@ 46487.
NATIONAL New
York. [8170
Model for small bronze; by Robert
Aitken. [Statuette of half nude
woman seated on ground nursing
baby.] ©1c. May 15, 1914; G 46832.
Nock (LEO FRANK) Providence, R. I.
[S171
Lincoln (Abraham) [Circular
plaque showing right profile bust of
Lincoln, in bas-relief.] © 1c. Apr. 27,
1914; G 46702.
SCULPTURE SOCIETY,
pt. IV,n.s,v.9
NOEDEL (LEONORA GILMER) Jackson-
ville, Fla. [8172
Pickett’s charge, Gettysburg. Paint-
ing showing Confederate forces under
Pickett attacking Union army com-
manded by Meade at Gettysburg, July
coe ae © 1 «Mar, 25, 1914; G
46377.
NoRMAN (VioLs) Chicago. [8173
Eternal feminine. Sculptured group
of nude woman seated on block with
lion lying at her feet and Cupid tying
chain to her hand. © 1c. May 7,
1914; G 46796.
(Mrs. JOSEPHA) Rochester,
¥:
[8174
Watching the star that brings the
day. [Bas-relief plaque showing left
profile bust of girl looking up at star.]
© 1c. Mar. 9, 1914; G 46214.
NOTTER (FLORENCE L.) Chicago.
[8175, 8176
Gingerbread dog. [Grotesque stat-
uette of dog with large collar around
neck.] ©1c. May 13, 1914; G 46940.
Peppermint puss. [Grotesque stat-
uette of striped cat.] ©1c¢. May 13,
1914; G 46941.
Nutry (JoHN) Brooklyn. [S177
Union of oceans; by William James
Weed. [Drawing of Uncle Sam with
large knife cutting away a section of
NORTH
N.
Panama.] © 1. Mar. 18, 1914; G
46359.
NuttTine (HE. Z.) New York. [8178
First cloud; by Sabertein. [Young
man with hat in hands standing look-
ing out of window while girl in low-
cut dress stands leaning her head
against his shoulder.] © 1. Feb. 9,
1914; G 46348.
PAEFF (BESSIE) Boston. [8179
Herzl (Theodor). [Bas-relief plaque
showing left profile bust of man with
full beard.] © 1 c. May 27, 1914; G
46935.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co., San Francisco.
[8180-8234
Acroteria, for gables of buildings;
Louis T. Urich. [Statue of winged
draped female figure holding wreath
in right hand.] ©1c¢. May 28, 1914;
G 46963.
Adventurer, the Tower; by John
Flanagan. [Statue of man in uniform
and hip-boots standing with left hand
on hilt of sword and cloak in right.]
©1c. May 20, 1914; G 46861.
158
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WORKS
OF ART
8234
PANAMA-PACIFIC: INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Air, one of the four elements, 1879;
[Statue of nude
girl seated with head leaning forward
against left arm.] © 1c. May 20,
1914; G 46868.
—— —— 18838; by Robert I. Aitken.
[Statue of nude woman seated leaning
back on left elbow, with right hand to
ear, listening to doves fiying around
her.] ©1c. May 20, 1914; G 46857.
Armored horseman; by FEF. M. L.
Tonetti. [Sculptured group of man in
knight’s armor mounted on horse hold-
ing in right hand a flag-staff sur-
mounted by cross.] © 1c. Apr. 13,
1914; G 46648.
Arrival of Pacific Coast (Califor-
nia); by Frank Du Mond. [Group of
men on shore ready to welcome men,
women and children accompanying
wagon drawn by two oxen.] ©1e.
Dee. 16, 1913; G 46127.
Atlantis, Greece, Rome and Egypt,
North and South of Europe; by Ed-
ward Simmons. [Panel showing group
of men and women led by youth and
followed by girl draped in gauze.] ©
1 ec. Dec. 16, 1914; G 46129.
Autumn, Court of the seasons; by
Furio Piccirilli. [Sculptured group of
nude woman carrying water jar on
shoulder, with one woman squatted at
her right and another kneeling at left
with baby in hands.] ©1ce. Apr. 13,
1914; G 46659.
Bull group surmounting pylons,
Court of the seasons, 1; by Albert
Jaegers. [Sculptured group of draped
woman with wreath across shoulders
walking by side of rearing bull.] ©
1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46647.
2; by Albert Jaegers.
[Sculptured group showing woman
standing on left of rearing bull and
man on right holding to ring in bull’s
nose.] ©ic. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46648.
Captain (The), niches in north wall;
by Allen Newman. [Man in helmet
and armor, with cloak over shoulders,
resting hands on ‘hilt of long sword.]
© 1 c. May 20, 1914; G 46853.
Cartouche for Festival hall; by
Sherry Fry. [Sculptured group of
draped man and woman standing on
cornucopia at each side of shield.]
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46649.
——
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Caryatid, Court of palms; by John
Bateman. [Sculptured half - length
female figure with wings, forming part
of supporting column.] © 1c. May
28, 1914; G 46962.
China pavilion; by R. B. Maybeck.
[Chinese cottage with tower at left
and two tall poles in front.] ©l1e
Apr. 18, 1914; G 46660.
Column of progress; by A. Sterling
Calder. [Round column embellished
with scroll spiral, resting on square
base and surmounted by statue of man
with bow.] © 1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G
46652.
Dairy building; by B. R. Maybeck.
[Drawing of low buiiding with small
flat-top tower in center and at end.]
© 1c. May 20, 1914; G 46878.
Decorative group, gardens of the
Court of sun and stars; by Paul Man-
ship. [Sculptured group of two men,
one holding scroll while the other
plays lyre.] © 1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G
46642.
Emigration from the Atlantic to the
Pacific coast. [Men and women ac-
companying four-horse carriage fol-
lowing footmen.] ©1c. Dec. 16, 1914;
G 46128.
Fairy (The), the Court of flowers
and palms; by Carl Gruppe. [Statue
of nude winged female figure stand-
ing on ball, holding branch above
head.] © 1c. May 20, 1914; G 46869.
Figure for niche in the door-way for
the Varied industries building; by
Ralph S. Bateman. [Statue of work-
man standing with pick-ax in hand.]
©1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46650.
Figures at corners of flower boxes,
Fine arts building; by Ulric Hller-
husen. [Back view of sculptured re-
lief figure standing at corner of box,
resting arms on top thereof.] ©1e.
Apr. 18, 1914; G 46646.
Finished panel for Fine arts build-
ing; by Bruno Zimm. ([Bas-relief
panel showing elderly man followed
by women, children, and charioteer
driving four horses.] © 1. Apr. 13,
1914; G 46644.
Fire, one of the four elements; by
Robert I. Aitken. [Statue of large
nude man seated on back of dragon
grasping its under jaw with left hand.]
©1c. May 20, 1914; G 46864.
159
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8234
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Fountain of youth, for Tower gate;
by Edith Woodman Burroughs.
[Statue of nude young girl standing
on pedestal embellished with fiowers
and woman’s head.] © 1. Apr. 18,
1914; G@ 46658.
French Canadian; by Leo Lentelli.
[Sculptured group of pioneer with gun
in hand mounted on horse.] ©1..
May 20, 1914; G 46875.
Frieze for Arabian nights; by Edith
Woodman Burroughs. [ Bas-relief
panel Showing men, women and several
children in two small boats.] ©1«.
Apr. 18, 1914; G 46651.
Frieze for the Fountain of youth,
1883; by Edith Woodman Burroughs.
[Bas-relief panel of two boats filled
with men, women and children, moving
towards the left.] © 1 ¢ May 20,
1914; G 46856.
—— 1884; by Edith Woodman Bur-
roughs. [Bas-relief panel of two boats
filed with men, women and children
facing the.right.|- © 4 ¢. May _20,;
1914; G@ 46855.
Group 1878; by Paul Manship.
[Sculptured group of two draped
women carrying large garland of
flowers and leaves.]’ © 1c. May 20,
1914; G@ 46866.
Harvest, for Court of four seasons;
by August Jaegers. [Statue of nude
man seated on block with bunch of
fruit on shoulder.] © 1c May 28,
1914; G 46961.
Hope and attendant, war and con-
quest, commerce and imagination, re-
ligion and art, wealth, the family; by
Edward Simmons. [Panel of nudeand
draped women followed by woman
leading child by hand.] © 1 c¢. Dee.
16, 1914; G 46130.
Horticulture building; by Arthur
Brown and Bourgeois France. [Draw-
ing of building with large dome in
center and high spires on either side
of entrance at each end.] ©1c. May
20, 1914; G 46870.
Indiana building; by J. T. Johnson.
[Large building with four gables, a
dormer window, and long porch across
front.] ©1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G@ 46641.
Medallion for triumphal arch, Court
of the sun and stars; by A. Sterling
Calder. [Circular medallion embel-
lished with two nude women seated
near cornucopia.] © 1 ¢ May 28,
1914; G 46964.
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Nations of the West; by Calder,
Roth and Lentelli. [Sculptured group
showing woman standing on tongue of
prairie wagon drawn by two oxen, ac-
companied by footmen and two
mounted guards on each side. Two
views.] © 1 ¢. each May 20, 1914;
G 46876, 46877.
Ottoman pavilion; by Zenes N. Mat-
teossia. [Drawing of large oriental
building with dome at each end sur-
rounded by high spires.] © 1c. May
20, 1914; G 46862.
Panama Canal; by Walter H. Coo-
gan. [Drawing of canal locks with
warship in each lock and lighthouse
on either side.] © 1c. May 20, 1914;
G 46868.
Panel 18838, bas-relief for base of
Column of progress; by Isadore Konti.
[Bas-relief panel of man carrying bun-
dle on shoulder followed by old man
and youth] © 1 ¢« May 20, 1914:
G 46860.
1934, bas-relief for base of Col-
umn of progress; by Isadore Konti.
[Bas-relief panel of two men and
draped woman walking.] © 1c. May
20, 1914; G 46859.
Philosopher, the Tower; by John
Flanagan. [Statue of man in long
coat standing with book in left hand. ]
© 1c. May 20, 1914; G 46871.
Placer mining in Mines building; by
D. H. Hilliker. [Interior of big build-
ing showing miniature mountain with
hose pouring streams of water down its
sides, and two small houses near foot
thereof.| © 1 ¢ Mar. 5, 1914; G
46135.
Priest (The), for the Tower; by
John Flanagan. [Statue of man in
priest’s robes standing with hands on
crucifix, looking up.] © 1 ¢. May 30,
1914; B 46858.
Priestess of culture for rotunda,
Fine arts building; by Herbert Adams.
[Statue of draped winged female figure
standing with cornucopia in each
hand.] ©1c. May 20, 1914; G 46872.
Primitive man and primitive woman ;
by Albert Weinert. [Sculptured group
of man with club at right of. man
standing astride pelican and woman
with child on her back at his left.]
© 1c. May 20, 1914; G 46865.
Primitive woman; by Albert Wein-
ert. [Statue of nude woman carrying
child on back.] © 1c. Apr. 138, 1914;
G 46657.
160
no. 2, 1914
WORKS OF ART
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Rising sun; by Adolph Alexander
Weinman. [Statue of nude youth
standing tip-toe with both arms ex-
tended.] ©l1c. May 29,1914; G 46854.
Section of frieze at base of spires,
Horticulture building; by Eugene Botu-
tier. [Sculptured group of two draped
women standing shoulder to shoulder
with hands clasped.] © 1c. Apr. 13,
1914; G 46653.
Signs of the zodiac; by Herman A.
MeNeil. [Long bas-relief panel of
draped men and women representing
signs of zodiac.] ©1c. Apr. 13,1914;
G 46645.
Soldier, the Tower; by John Flana-
gan. [Statue of man in armor of mid-
dle ages standing with right hand on
shield and left on long sword.] ©lce.
May 20, 1914; G 46852.
Spandrels for arcade, Court of four
seasons; by Albert Jaegers. [Bas-
relief of two draped women with fruit
in one hand and farm implements in
arm, partly reclining over arch.] ©
le. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46654.
Spandrels for Court of palms; by
Albert Weinert. [Sculptured relief of
nude girl leaning over arch, listening
to man playing flute on opposite side. ]-
@©1 c. May 29, 1914; G 46874.
Spandrels for triumphal arch, Court
of the sun and stars; by Frederick
G. R. Roth. [Man riding flying horse,
in bas-relief on triangular panel above
arch,] © 1 c. Apr. 13, 1914; G. 46655.
— Court of the universe; by Fred-
erick G. R. Roth. [Man riding flying
stallion, in triangular bas-relief panel. ]
© 1c. Apr. 13, 1914; G 46656.
Summer; by Furio Piccirilli. [Sculp-
tured group of man seated on rock
with back turned toward woman hold-
ing up baby for her husband to kiss. ]
© 1c. May 20, 1914; G 46867.
PARKER (LAWTON S.) Chicago. [8235
Armour (P. D.) Left profile of man
with side-whiskers standing. © 1 «
Feb. 16, 1914; G 46323.
PAXTON (WILLIAM McGrecor) Newton.
Mags. [8236
Mars. [Panel showing muscular
Iman seated, with soldier kneeling at
his side, surrounded by nude women
and children.] © 1 ¢. Mar. 6, 1914;
G 46136.
SR hae a ee eee eee eee eee ee eee EE eee
16
8248
PECK (GEORGIANA E.) Burlington, Vt.
[8237
Where Vermont comes in. [Clover
leaves and blossoms around circle en-
closing scene of mountain with shrub-
bery along banks of rocky stream at
foot, illustrating poem below.] ©1e.
Mar. 16, 1914; G 46481.
PELLEGRINI (JOSEPH) Philadelphia.
[8238
Mr. Sept. Morn; by J. Marafi.
[Statuette of man in bathing suit
standing in shallow water with hand
on left knee.] © 1c. May 6, 1914;
G 46829.
Perry (C. E.) New York. [8239-8246
At the garden gate; by Thos. M.
Wilson. [Young man leaning over gar-
den gate, clasping hand of girl holding
branch of roses. ]
Silhouette with bandeau; by M.
Farini. [Right profile of girl wearing
bandeau on hair.]
Silhouette with beads; by M. Farini.
[Right profile silhouette of girl wear-
ing bunch of feathers in hair and two
strings of beads around neck. ]
Silhouette with beads and egret; by
M. Farini. [Right three-quarter back
view of girl wearing three strings of
beads and egret in hair.]
Silhouette with butterfly; by M.
Farini. [Right profile silhouette of
girl in fur-trimmed low-neck dress
wearing large butterfly comb in hair.]~
Silhouette with egret; by M. Farini.
[Left profile silhouette of girl, in low-
neck dress, wearing egret and comb in
hair. ]
Silhouette with feathers; by M.
Farini. [Right profile silhouette bust
of girl wearing low-cut dress and small
hat trimmed in feathers. ]
Silhouette with wreath; by M. Fa-
rini. [Left profile silhouette of girl, in
low-cut dress, wearing wreath of
rowers on hair.]
© 1c. each Apr. 18, 1914; G 46519,
46525-46531.
Perry (R. HINTON) New York.
[8247
Daughter of Pan. Sculptured half
kneeling female figure, with legs of
goat. blowing two flutes. © 1c. Apr.
16, 1914; G 46699.
New London,
Conn. [8248
Homeward bound. Marine painting
of ship under full sail on rough sea.
© 1c. Mar. 28, 1914; G 46342.
I
PETERSEN (THOMAS)
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pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
8249
Pettir (BENJ. W.) Seattle. [8249
Seattle, chief; by Ella S. Bush. [In-
dian standing with blanket drawn
around shoulders and staff in right
hand.] ©l1c. Mar. 23, 1914; G 46343.
PFISTER (JEAN JACQUES) San Fran-
cisco. [8250
Eddy (Mary Baker) [Left profile
bust, in bas-relief.] © 1c. May 25,
1914; G 46891.
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber-
lin. [8251-8262
At Beecher’s Brook; by Frank Gil-
let. [Four mounted horsemen clear-
ing hedge and brook, going from right
to left.] © 1c May 28, 1914; G
46889.
Bajah’s birthday; by Frank Bran-
gwyn. [Indian rulers on _. large
elephant leading procession through
city.] ©l1c. Apr. 10, 1914; G 46445.
Blaue stude; von Hermann Graf.
[Back view of young girl seated in
chair at piano playing.] © 1c. May
238, 1914; G 46886.
Briicke (Die); von Corneille Max.
[Young woman plucking flowers along
bank of stream near large arched stone
preidee.| ~- © <1, .c. Apr.) 10, %oa4:; CG
46444.
Bulles @illusion; de Emil Vloors.
Mother seated watching child playing
with soap bubbles. © 1 ¢. Feb. 27,
1914; G@ 46101.
Fierstunde; von Friedrich Kallmor-
gen. [Landscape showing fisherman
in boat approaching lock where women
are waiting.] ©1c. Apr. 10, 1914; G
46446.
Frihlingsabend; von Harold Sohl-
berg. [Large tree on right bank of
lake near which two boats are
moored.] © 1c. May 23, 1914: G
46887.
Kleine (Die) au der tiir; von Ivar
Arosenius. Baby trying to open a
door. ©1c. Apr. 10, 1914; G 46447.
Open ditch; by Frank Gillet.
[Crowd of spectators watching four
mounted horsemen clearing open
ditch.] ©1c. May 23, 1914; G 46888.
Steeple chase; by Angelo Jank.
[Four mounted horsemen clearing
ditch and hedge.] © 1c. May 23,
1914; G@ 46890.
Venice; by Frank § Brangwyn.
Street scene before St. Marks cathe-
dral and Doges’ palace. © 1c. Feb.
27, 1914; G 46099.
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT—Con.
Weiblisches bildnis; von Nirol Schat-
tenstein.
with lace sleeves and bertha, standing
with hands clasped in front. ©1e.
Feb. 27, 1914; G 46100.
PRESEREN (ANTON) Chicago. [8263
Preseren (Fr.) Sculptured bust.
©1c. Mar. 28, 1914; G 463836.
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH CO., Provi-
dence, R. I. [8264-8290
Birth of Samson. Figure in white
standing near tree, talking to man and
woman, © 1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G
46717.
Bliessedness of forgiveness. Man
seated in chureh with head bowed,
near stained glass window represent-
ing the prodigal son. © 1c. May 26,
1914; G@ 46912.
Call of Gideon. Draped figure sit-
ting under tree talking to man thresh-
ing wheat by stone wall. ©1. Apr.
29, 1914; G 46718.
Christ anointed for burial. Christ,
reclining at table with group of men,
talking to woman who has anointed
his feet. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1914; G
46309.
Christ risen from the dead. Figure
in white sitting in tomb addressing
three women entering. © 1c. Mar.
17, 1914; G@ 46310.
David anointed king. Elderly priest
pouring oil on head of young man
kneeling, while group of men look on.
©1c. May 26, 1914; G 46918.
David brings the ark to Jerusalem.
Man in foreground playing string in-
strument followed by crowd of people
and yoke of oxen drawing ark.
1 ec. May 26, 1914; @ 46914.
David king over Judah and Israel.
Young man kneeling while one priest
pours oil on his head and another
holds the crown. ©1c. May 26, 1914;
G 46915.
David spares Saul. Two men stand-
ing close together, looking down at
man.asleep. © 1c. May 26, 1914; G@
46916.
Death of Eli and his sons. Elderly
man seated near archway astonished
by young man running towards him,
followed by others. © 1c. Apr. 29,
1914; G 46719.
Deborah and Barak deliver Israel.
Man and woman talking to group of
men with armor. ©1c. Apr. 29, 1914;
G 46720.
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oe
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$298
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Contd.
Gideon and the three hundred. Man
standing on rock, watching groups of
| men drinking from stream at foot of
hill. ©1e. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46722.
_ God’s patience with Israel. Hlderly
man standing on hill, talking to large
' group of people below. © 1c. Apr. 29,
1914; G 46721.
Great commission. Jesus standing
on rock talking to group of men. ©
1c. Mar. 17, 1914; G 463811.
In the Garden of Gethsemane.
Jesus standing, talking to man seated
' by two others asleep. © 1c. Mar. 17,
1914; G 46312.
_ Jesus and Judas. Jesus standing by
his disciples while Judas approaches
followed by men with lanterns and
clubs. ©1c. Mar. 17, 1914; G 46313.
Jesus and Peter. Peter standing
among group of men around fire talk-
Mme to a2 maid. © 1c. Mar. 17, 1914;
G 46314.
Jonathan and his’ = armorbearer.
Two men with bows and arrows on
rocks shooting at group of soldiers in
background. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1914;
G 46728.
Nathan rebukes David. Man stand-
ing on steps addressing king seated
on throne. © 1c. May 26, 1914; G
469138.
Prayer for the tempted. Man in
oriental robes kneeling in foreground,
with water and hills in distance. ©
1c. May 26, 1914; G 46911.
Reign of peace. Little child leading
lion and calf, with leopard and kid in
foreground and wolf and lamb in back-
ground. ©1c. Mar. 17, 1914; G 46315.
Samuel the victorious leader. Sam-
uel standing on large rock, surrounded
by soldiers, offering prayer. © 1.
Apr. 29, 1914; G 46724.
Saul anointed king. Elderly man
standing on rock, pouring oil on head
of tall young man. © 1. Apr. 29,
1914; G 46725.
Saul gains his kingdom. Saul stand-
ing near altar where he is made king
by elderly man while the multitude
cheer. © 1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46726.
Saul rejected by the Lord. Old man
in priestly robes addressing the king
standing in tent. ©1c. May 26, 1914;
G 46919.
Saul tries to kill David. King seated
on throne with spear in hand looking
angrily down at young man playing
harp. ©1c. May 26, 1914; G 46917.
58959—14——3
SSS SSS SSS SSS SS SSS
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Contd.
Sowing and reaping. Elderly man
seated with open book on knees talk-
ing to young man. © 1 @ Mar. 17,
1914; G 46316.
PUTNAM (BRENDA) New York. [8291
Bird fountain. Sculptured creeping
baby and young bird on opposite sides
of small basin. ©1c. Apr. 27, 1914;
G 46707.
REARDON (WILLIAM P.) Quincy, Mass.
[8292
Celtic cross. [Ornate Celtic cross
on square base with inscription, Sacred
to the memory of the archbishops and
bishops of Boston.] © 1 ¢ Mar. 18,
1914; G 46369.
REcKITTs (U.S. A.) trp., New York.
[8293
Bluie; by Ralph Gurney Samuels.
Drawing of figure of child with limbs
of clothes pegs, an oblong package for
body and bag of blue for head. ©1e.
Apr. 9, 1914; G 46697.
REIcHARD (H.) St. Louis. [8294
Angel of mercy. [Figure of angel
with urn in hands kneeling on bank
of stream near waterlilies] © 1.
Apr. 10, 1914; G 46448.
REPRODUCTION CO., Brooklyn. [8295
Shrine festival design; by Frank
Riley. [Drawing of crescent and sword
above man with wand in hand riding
eamel.] ©1c. Apr. 15, 1914; G 46667.
RIMMER (CAROLINE HUNT) Lexing-
ton, Mass. [8296
Where e’er she walks. [Statuette
of woman with a cupid on her shoulder
and two at her side.] ©1c. May 13,
1914; G 46828.
RITTMEYER (JOSEF) Sherman, Tex.
[8297
German national monument. [Monu-
ment with sculptured groups at head
of steps around base, surmounted by
statue of standing woman resting left
hand on head of man and holding flag
in right.] © 1c Apr. 24, 1914; G
46700.
RoBINSON (RusBy R.) Lorena, Tex.
[8298
Statuette of sleepy
in hand leaning
© 1c. May
Time to re-tire.
boy with candle
against automobile tire.
4, 1914; G 46763.
163
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$299
RoMEL (FRANK A.) & COOKE (JOSEPH
C.) Philadelphia. {8299
Mausoleum for Theodore Finke-
nauer. [Design of mausoleum with
four large pillars in portico at front.]
© 1c. May 27, 1914; G 46930.
Roop (RoLtanpd) New York. [8300
Kershaw (Willette). Willette Ker-
Shaw as Mary in Any night, seated
in chair with left hand in lap and
right holding cigarette. © 1c. Mar.
14, 1914; G 46821.
ROSENTHAL (Louris) Baltimore. [83801
Enchantress (The). [Statuette of
draped girl standing, with hands be-
hind back, looking down at kneeling
man embracing her knees.] © 1 «.
Mar. 10, 1914; G@ 46272.
Roy (PAuL TRouBETz) New York.
[8802, 8303
Danse (La). [Statuette of nude
woman standing tip-toe on left foot,
with right leg raised horizontal and
arm thrown back, hiding face behind
left hand.] © 1c. Mar. 19, 1914; G
46368.
How can you eat me. [Statuette of
young lamb standing with head turned
to left side.] © 1c. Apr. 1, 1914; G
46375.
RoyaL TAILORS, Chicago. [83804-8320
Anderson (G. M.) in a _ royal
tailored suit; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
[Drawing of man in sack suit standing
with right hand in pocket and papers
in left. ]
Art institute scene; by Chas. D.
Mitchell. [Young man, with cane and
hat in hand, standing in balcony, look-
ing over banister at gir! below.]
At the Royal tailor corner; by Chas.
D. Mitchell. [Young man and woman
looking into show window. ]
Chance (Frank) at home; by Chas.
D. Mitchell. [Young woman standing
by chair on porch watching young
man with hat and cane in hand de-
parting. ]
Cobb (Tyrus), a royal tailored
man; by Mortimer M. Loewi. [Draw-
ing of man in fall overcoat standing
near store-window with both hands
in pockets. ]
Fashion scene; by Mortimer M.
Loewi. [Drawing of man and woman,
in winter suits, standing on snow in !
park talking. ]
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 9 |
RoYAL TAILORS, Chicago—Continued.
Foy (Eddie) at the auto races; by
Chas. D. Mitchell. [Drawing of man
in sack suit with field-glasses in right
hand and cap in left, standing near
automobile race-track. ]
|
Johnson (Walter) in a royal tai- |
lored suit. [Drawing of young man
standing by automobile in front of U.
S. Capitol, putting on gloves.]
London (Jack) in a royal tailored |
suit. [Front view of young man in
sack suit standing before mantle with
right hand in pocket and overcoat on
left arm. ]
Mathewson (Christie) in a royal tai-
lored overcoat; by Mortimer M. Loewi.
[Drawing of young man in long over-
coat standing with right hand in
pocket and cane in left.]
News stand scene; by Chas. D.
Mitchell. [Young man in sack suit,
with cane on arm, lighting cigarette
and talking to girl at news stand. ]
Plank (Eddie) a royal tailored man;
by Mortimer M. Loewi. [Drawing of
man in sack suit standing with right
hand on table and cigar in left.]
Powers (James) in a royal tailored
overcoat; by Mortimer M. Loewi.
[Drawing of man in winter overcoat
standing with cane in right hand and
left on doorknob. ]
Rockefeller (John D.) with Elbert
Hubbard, a royal tailored man; by
Mortimer M. Loewi. [Drawing of
Rockefeller standing with hands be-
hind back looking at Hubbard attired
in overcoat, with suitcase in hand.]
That million dollar look; by Chas.
D. Mitchell. [Young man in square-
cut sack looking at theatre poster.]
Theatre lobby scene; by Chas. D.
Mitchell. [Two women standing near
water-fountain watching young man in
square-cut sack with program in hand.]
Wills (Nat) on Broadway; by Chas.
D. Mitchell. [Drawing of man in sack
coat, with cane in left hand, walking
past two girls on street. ]
1 c. each May 25, 1914; G
4689246908.
RUSSELL (CHARLES M.) Great Falls,
Mont. [8321-8326
Carson’s men. Three mounted trap-
pers with guns followed by train of
pack-horses fording river in back-
ground.
Going to camp. Four mounted In-
dians crossing prairie followed by
others coming out of hollow in back-
ground.
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oF
RUSSELL (CHARLES M.)—Continued.
Innocent allies. Three saddle-
horses on top of bluff watching rob-
bers hold up stage coach in valley
below.
One of the rough string. Mounted
cowboys and men around mess-wagons
watching cow-puncher ride bucking
horse.
Queen’s war hounds. ‘Three In-
dians with ponies showing trail to
Canadian mounted police.
Slick ear. Mounted cowboy having
roped calf in hollow where one of the
cows trying to escape has run into
rope. © 1c. each Mar. 9, 1914; G
46215-46220.
RUSSELL (WALTER) New York.
[8327, 8328
Garrett (Alexander Charles), bishop
of Dallas. [Front bust portrait of
man in elerical robes holding open
book in hands.] ©1c. Apr. 20,1914;
G 46804.
—— [Front view of man in clerical
robes seated in armchair.] © 1 «.
_Apr. 20, 1914; G 46803.
Brookline,
RuHLt (LOUISE ANNE)
Mass. [8329
Rabbit. Statue of rabbit squatted
with ears laid back. © 1c. Mar. 17,
1914; G 46308.
SANDBERG (VALENTINE) Brooklyn.
[8330
Castle (Mr. and Mrs. Vernon) danc-
ing. [Front view of young man and
woman dancing.] © 1c. May 15,
1914; G@ 46831.
SCHEUERLE (J.) St. Paul. [8531-8342
Big Moon. [Left profile of Black-
feet Indian chief wearing feathered
head-dress. ]
Buffalo Body. [Half length figure,
left three-quarter view, of Piegan In-
dian wearing feather in hair and a
decorated coat. ]
Curly Bear, chief. [Front view of
Blackfeet Indian chief with bare head
and blanket over shoulders. ]
—— [Half length figure, right pro-
file, of Blackfeet Indian chief wearing
large ear-rings and several strings of
beads around neck. ]
Eagle Child. [Half length figure,
right profile, of Indian wearing coat
with light bands over shoulders and
sleeves. ]
SCHEUERLE (J.)—Continued.
Heavy Breast. [Half length, left
profile, of Blackfeet Indian wearing
head-dress with horns. ]
Horn. [Half length figure,
profile, of Blackfeet Indian
feather in hair.]
right
with
Many Tail Feathers. [Half length
figure, left profile, of Piegan Indian
with feathers in hair, head thrown
back and mouth partly open. ]
Not-go-out-old. [Half length figure,
front view, of Piegan Indian with
feather in hair and staff in left hand.]
White Grass. [Half length figure,
left three-quarter view of Blackfeet
Indian with strings of beads around
neck and two feathers in hair.]
Wolf Eagle. [Half length figure,
right three-quarter view, of Piegan
Indian with fur-trimmed blanket
around shoulders. |
Wolf Plume, chief. [Half length
figure, front view, of Blackfeet In-
dian chief wearing full feathered head-
dress with streamer down back.]
(tee: “exch Apr 21 (1G -
46669-46680.
SCHLEGEL (LEo H.) Colorado Springs,
Col. [8343
September morn. [Sculptured
model of nude woman standing in
water with left hand on knee and
right grasping left arm.] © 1c. May
18, 1914; G 46888.
ScHNEIDERHAHN (Max) St. Louis.
[83844
Surrexit Dominus, alleluja. Jesus
risen from grave standing with right
hand raised and holding flag of vic
tory. ©1ec. Mar. 14, 1914; G 463801.
ScHONHARDT (HENRI) Providence,
Re fF. [8345
Secret; or, Eve. Statue of nude
woman standing with right arm raised
and left lowered. © 1c. Mar. 14,
1914: G 46800.
Stack (WILLIAM FRANCIS) Long
Beach, Cal. [ 8346, 8347
All honor to American genius.
[Drawing showing bird’s-eye view of
Panama Canal and an outline of man’s
face on hill at lJeft.] © 1 ¢. Apr. 4G,
1914; G 46428.
To American genius and _ pluek.
[Drawing of Panama canal with bust
of man carved in hill on left bank.]
' © 1c. Mar. 10, 1914; G 46267.
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‘ pt. Iv, n. s., v.9 |
SmituH (CAtverT) Brooklyn. [8348
Mother love. [Young mother lean-
jing forward, admiring baby asleep on
bunch of pillows.] © 1 ¢. Apr. 13,
1914; G 46486.
SmitH (Cas. Frost) Boston. [8349
When our only want was—milk; by
Florence Liley Young. Baby’s head in
three poses with bottle of milk. ©1c.
Apr. 13, 1914; G 46569.
SmitH (GEAN) New York. [83850, 8351
Freedom. [Right profile of head of
horse, with bridle on and ears perked,
looking forward.] © 1c. Apr. 18,
1914; G 46522.
Lou Dillon. [Left profile of head of
horse in action with mouth open and
ears lapped back.] © 1c. Apr. 138,
1914; G@ 46521.
SMITH GRANITE Co., Westerly, R. I.
[8852
Recumbent grave slab; by A. G.
Buyens. Slab with lilies in low relief |
surrounding ornamental cross. © 1 ©.
May 21, 1914; G 46878.
Soper (FRANCES BENFER) New York.
[8353
Book ends. [Draped grotesque scribe
seated with manuscript in lap.] ©1lc.
Mar. 10, 1914; G 46268.
SOUTHERN ART SYNDICATE, Birmingham.
[8354
Pa, ma, and John Henry. [Drawing
of boy tying tin can to tail of dog
which trips man and woman walking
down garden path.] © 1c. Apr. 11,
1914; G 46629.
SPRAGUE (FLORENCE) Des Moines, Ia.
[8355
Book ends. Two children reading
book at left, and two children asleep
with book in lap at right. ©1c¢. May
4, 1914; G 46757.
STARR (THEODORE B.) INCc., New York.
[8356-8358
Golf player; by Jacques Lincoln
Lambert. Model book end showing
golf player about to strike ball, in bas-
relief. © 1c. May 26, 1914; G 46921.
Seated Indian, book end; by Jacques
Lincoln Lambert. Model of Indian
chief seated with pipe in hand. ©1ce.
May 26, 1914; G 46920.
Tennis player; by Jacques Lincoln
Lambert. Modeled book end showing
tennis player with racket, in bas-relief.
©l1c. May 26, 1914; G 46922.
STEINER (WM.) SONS & CO., New York. |
[8359
Rotary-international. [Two young
men clasping hands beneath large cog- |
wheel and several smaller ones.] ©1_
ce. May 22, 1914; G 46881.
TALES ART CO., Brooklyn. [8360 |
City of tango dance; by R. W. Koetz-
ner and Gust. Merseburger. [Bas- |
relief panel showing men and women |
performing tango dance.] © 1c. Apr. |
8, 1914; G 46634.
:
TAYLOR (JAS. J.) Long Beach, Cal.
[8361 |
Long Beach, Cal. View of city of
Long Beach from Signal Hill. ©1e.
Apr. 9, 1914; G@ 46775.
TAYLoR (S. Hart) New York. [8362
Livingston (David); by A. Rose.
[Right three-quarter view bust por-
trait of man wearing double-breasted
coat and bow tie.] © 1c. Apr. 22,
TEFFT (Mary Foote Burt) New York.
[83863
Panama kid. Grotesque statuette of
youth wearing wide-brimmed Spanish
hat, standing on pail of gold dust. ©
1c. Apr. 16, 1914; G 46711.
TowLes (Wm. H. T.) Washington.
[8364
Iorm. Circle surrounded by rope
inclosing inner circle containing full
face bust of Indian wearing head-
dress of feathers. © 1c. Mar. 16,
1914; G 46805.
TROUBETZKOY (PAUL) New York.
[83865
My wife. [Bronze statuette of
woman holding up skirts with right
hand and looking over bare right
shoulder.] © 1c. Apr. 27, 1914; G
46376.
Urnsem (CHas. G.) Cleveland, O.
[8366
Lamp shade panel. [Conventional
design of flower wreaths on oblong
frame.] © 1.1 Spe eis 04. G
46664.
VAN DE VENTER (WILLIAM FE.) LOS
Angeles. [8367
Design for monument. Monument
triangular in shape, surmounted by
statue of angel. ©1c. Apr. 18, 1914;
! G@ 46777.
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VAN HovuTEN (EVERETT THAYER)
Brooklyn. [8368
Thayer arms and crest. [Shield
|
|
with dragon’s head on helmet above,
and scroll bearing inscription below. ]
©ic. Apr. 28, 1914; G 46815.
VAN VREELAND (F.) New York.
[83869-8382
Arm full of blossoms. [Girl, with
branches full of blossoms on arm,
walking down road leading from three
windmills in distance.]
Family (The). [Woman seated
with baby in lap which is holding out
its hands to the father standing in
doorway. |
Feeding the chickens. [Woman
seated on bench near door paring
fruit while small child is feeding hen
and chicks near her feet.]
Holding the yarn. [Woman seated
by window near large clock winding
yarn on hands of little girl standing
before her. ]
Holland landscape. [Woman with
basket on arm, walking down foot-
path near Dutch windmill at foot of
hills.]
Holland maiden. [Girl, with bucket
on arm and bunch of flowers in hands,
walking down road near Dutch wind-
mill and thatched cottage. ]
Moonlight in Holland. [Two old
Dutch windmills near arched bridge
across stream. ]
Sailor’s wife. [Woman seated at
table near window pouring milk into
cup for baby sitting in high chair.]
Second helping. [Woman seated in
chair near window and open fireplace
filling cup for little girl standing by
her side.]
Spring in Holland. [Woman gath-
ering flowers along roadside near old
Dutch windmill.]
Wedding day. [Girl in wedding
dress and long veil standing at win-
dow, admiring bunch of roses. ]
Wedding gown. [Woman seated at
window, with vase of flowers at her
side, Sewing on dress. ]
Windmill (The). [Large Dutch
windmill and thatched cottage on
bank of stream along which women
and children are walking. ]
Winter in Holland. [Woman and
child walking down road on bank of
stream near thatched cottage and old
windmill.
© 1 e each: Apr. 13; .1914;'.G
46555-46568.
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8422
Von Beust (A.) Orange, N. J.
[88838-8889
Advent of spring. [Road winding
through woods of large trees with
small stream on right spanned by
wooden bridge. ]
Leisure hours. [Farmer pushing
loaded cart down country road which
passes pond at left and farmhouse at
right. |
Nearing home. [Man seated on
bank of stream, near blooming tree,
fishing. ]
Signs of spring. [Farmhouse sur-
rounded by blooming trees and shrub-
bery.]
Spring blossoms. [Three sheep graz-
ing near blooming tree and bushes.]
When nature painted all things gay.
[Flock of sheep grazing under bloom-
ing tree along bank of small stream.]
Woodland symphony. [Group of
blooming large trees on each bank
of small stream. ]
© 1c. each Apr. 13, 1914; G
4647446480.
WALCUTT BROS. Cco., New York.
[83890-8422
Conventional design, 404; by Hric-
son and Weiss. [Conventional wine-
glass and bowl in frame below bar.]
©1ec. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46792.
— 414; by HEricson and Weiss.
[Conventional bar and flower-pots.]
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46789.
—— 416; by Ericson and Weiss.
[Bunch of small flowers in flowerpot
suspended under bar.] © 1c. Apr.
29, 1914; G 46788.
452; by Hricson and Weiss.
[Conventional pot of flowers sus-
pended on bar.] ©1c. Apr. 29, 1914;
G 46785.
Conventional design for wall deco-
ration, 400; by Ericson & Weiss. [One
oblong figure superimposed above an-
other.] ©1c. May 28, 1914; G 46948.
486; by Gustave M. Fauser.
[Conventional drawing between two
bars.] ©1c. May 28, 1914; G 46952.
466; by Hricson & Weiss.
[Flowers and leaves on frame.] © 1
ec. May 28, 1914; G 46944.
476; by Ericson & Weiss. [Con-
ventional drawing of flowers on bars.]
© 1c. May 28, 1914; G 46958.
Conventional floral design, 450; by
Ericson and Weiss. [Bunches of mis-
tletoe flowers on framework.] ©1e.
Apr. 29, 1914; G 46779.
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pt. V/s Ss Veo
WALCUTT BROS. Co.—Continued.
Decorative frieze design for wall-
papering. [Bunch of grapes and vines
below conventional bar.] © 1c. Mar.
16, 1914; G 463806.
Floral and landscape design for wall
decoration, 474; by John Coste.
[Flowers and leaves around oblong
Tfandscape with stream through ccuter.]
© 1c. May 28, 1914; G 46946.
Floral and lattice work design, 454;
by Gus. M. Fauser. [Garland of roses
and leaves on lattice frame.] © 1 ¢.
Apr. 29, 1914; G 46786.
Floral and scenic desigu, 456; by
Ericson and Weiss. [Garland of flow-
ers above river scene.] © 1c. Apr. 29,
1914; G 46782.
Floral binder for wall decoration,
471; by Ericson & Weiss. [String of
flowers on bar.] © 1c. Mar. 28, 1914;
G 46956.
Floral design, 406; by Ericson and
Weiss. [Garlands of flowers and leaves
on frame below bar.] ©1c. Apr. 29,
1914; G 46791.
—410; by Ericson & Weiss.
[Wreath of flowers and oak leaves.]
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46790.
424; by Gus. M. Fauser. [Gar-
land of flowers on lattice work frame.]
© 1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46783.
458; by Gus. M. Fauser. [Wild
roses and leaves on bar.] © 1c. Apr.
29, 1914; G 46787.
Floral design of azaleas for wall
decoration, 422; by Gustave Fauser.
[Border of flower and vines.] © 1.
May 28, 1914; G 46945.
Floral stencil design, 462; by Ericson
and Weiss. [String of flowers on con-
ventional bar.] ©1e. Apr. 29, 1914;
G 46781.
Floral stencil design for wall deco-
ration, 464; by Ericson & Weiss.
[Spray of flowers and leaves.] ©l1e.
May 28, 1914; G 46954.
Fruit and lattice border for wall
decoration, 402; by Ericson & Weiss.
[Border of apples and bunches of
grapes on vines.] © 1 ¢@. May 28,
1914; G 46947.
Fruit and lattice work design, 4388;
by John Coste. [Bunches of grapes,
peaches and pears on lattice work.]
©1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46778.
Fruit binder design, 460; by Eric-
son and Weiss. [Bunches of grapes
and pears on vine border.] © 1 ¢.
Apr. 29, 1914; G 46793.
WALCUTT BROS. Co.—Continued.
461; by Ericson and Weiss.
[Bunches of grapes on vine border.]
©i1ic Apr. 29, 1914; G 46794.
Grape stencil design for wall deco-
ration, 440; by Ericson & Weiss.
[Four large bunches of grapes hang-
ing on vines.] © 1c. May 28, 1914;
G 46958.
Leaf design for wall decoration, 472;
by Gustave M. Fauser. [Bunch of
branches with leaves on lattice work.]
© 1c. May 28, 1914; G 46957.
Original design for wall decoration,
4680; by Ericson & Weiss. [Conven-
tional drawing of flower-pot with
leaves and berries.] © 1 ¢. May 28,
1914; G 46955.
Original design of cherries for wall
decoration, 482; by Ericson & Weiss.
[Two branches with cherries, under
bar.] ©1e. May 28, 1914; G 46950.
Pansy design, 489; by Gus. M. Fau-
ser. [String of flowers and leaves on
bar.] ©1c. Apr. 29, 1914; G 46784.
Rose and lattice work design, 418;
by Ericson and Weiss. [Garland of
roses on lattice work.] © 1c. Apr.
29, 1914; G 46780.
Rose design for wall decoration,
420; by Ericson & Weiss. [Branches
of blooming roses under bar.] © 1 ¢.
May 28, 1914; G@ 46949.
—— 434; by Gustave M. Fauser.
[String of roses and vines under bar.]
© 1c. May 28, 1914; G 46951.
WALKER (CHARLES W.) Frankfort, Ind.
[8423
Alpha and omega. Painting illus-
trating events and places in pathway
of life. ©1e. Apr. 17, 1914; G 46627.
WarD (H.) New York. [8424
Before the storm. [Farmer with
scythe on shoulder walking by shocks
of grain toward small farmhouse in
background while dark cloud is ris-
ing.] ©1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46520.
Watrous (Harry W.) New York.
[8425
Dregs (The). [Young woman
seated, with elbows resting on table
and wineglass before her, holding out
right hand to group of miniature
men.] © 1c. May 25, 1914; G 46909.
WEIL, LORIMER & GREENBAUM, New
York. [8426-8440
Crossed pipes and pennants; by
Henry Weil. [Large Yale pennant
above two crossed pipes, with row of
college pennants on ed&ch side.] © 1 ¢.
May 7, 1914; G 46810.
168
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no. 2, 1914
OF ART
8452
Wein, LogIMER & GREENBAUM—Contd.
Fragrance of a good cigar; by
Henry Weil. [Head of girl wearing
hat tied by ribbon under chin, sur-
rounded by smoke of cigar below.] ©
1 c. May 7, 1914; G 46812.
He who does not hesitate is lost; by
Henry Weil. [Drawing of young man
seated in arm-chair with cigar in hand
in smoke of which appear young man
and girl dancing.] © 1c. Mar. 7,
1914; G 462138.
Home sweet home; by Henry Weil.
{Lower part of cottage with vines,
roses and fence in front, and path
leading to piazza.] © 1c. May 7,
1914; G 46814.
Memories; by Henry Weil. [Smoke
from large pipe curling around scene
of two cottages on bank of stream.]
© 1c. May 7, 1914; G 46818.
Nothing like a good smoke; by
Henry Weil. Large cigar with smoke
forming large ring. © 1c. May 14,
1914; G 46987.
Smoke, 1; by Henry Weil. Pillow
eover design with letter S and row of
cigars above pipe. © 1c. May 18,
1914; G 46847.
—., 2; by Henry Weil. Pillow
cover design with word Smoke above
large smoking cigar. © 1c. May 18,
1914; G 46848.
Smoke is o. k.; by Henry Weil. Pil-
low cover design with lettering above
pipe, cigar and box of matches. ©
1c. May 18, 1914; G 46849.
Smoke of peace; by Henry Weil.
Large cigar with smoke partly cover-
ing U. S. flag. © 1c. May 14, 1914;
G 46936.
There’s comfort in smoke; by
Henry Weil. [Two pipes below scene
showing young man with paper in
hands, seated by table smoking cigar. ]
© 1c. May 7, 1914; G 46809.
This is the life; by Henry Weil.
{Girl with book in hand seated under
tree on bank of lake watching young
man approaching in canoe.] ©1.«.
May 16, 1914; G 46887.
[Young man seated in Morris
chair with pipe in mouth, the smoke
from which coils around football, base-
ball bat, tennis racket and pennant.]
© 1c. May 7, 1914; G 46811.
Tho’ nature changes colors; by
Henry Weil. Letter H on college pen-
nant which floats above inscription.
© 1c. May 14, 1914; G 46939.
eee eee eee eee eee ea SS
WEIL, LORIMER & GREENBAUM—Contd.
We'll stick to the good old maroon;
by Henry Weil. Letter C on pennant
which floats above inscription. ©1l1e.
May 14, 1914; G 469388.
WHITNEY (CHas. E.) New York.
[8441, 8442
Lone birch. [Birch tree with two
large branches standing near mass of
shrubbery.] © 1c. Apr. 138, 1914; G
46484.
’*Mid pastures green. [One cow
standing and another lying on grass in
pasture near fence and clump of trees. ]
©1c. Apr. 18, 1914; G 46485.
WHITTEMORE (AMY) Brooklyn.
[8443-8451
Alice with the baby that turned into
a pig. [Statuette of little girl carry-
ing pig in her arms.] © 1c. May 23,
1914; G 46883.
Duchess (The) [Grotesque statuette
of woman in trailing robes and large
head-dress standing.] ©1e. Apr. 30,
1914; G 46729.
Frog footman.
footman’s garb standing erect.]
ec. May 23, 1914; G 46885.
Mad hatter. [Grotesque statuette
of man in long coat, short breeches
and large silk-hat, reciting] © 1.
Apr. 30, 1914; G 46728.
Mock turtle. [Grotesque statuette
of turtle, with bear’s head, standing
erect on hind feet.] © 1c. Apr. 30,
1914; G 467380.
Red queen. [Grotesque statuette of
woman wearing tiara and long robe.]
© 1c. May 23, 1914; G 46882.
Tweedledum and Tweedledee. [Gro-
tesque statuette of two fat men stand-
ing shoulder to shoulder.] ©1c. Apr.
380, 1914; G 467831.
Walrus and the carpenter. [Gro-
tesque statuette of man in carpenter’s
garb looking at walrus on rock.] ‘Oy
ec. May 28, 1914; G 46884.
White rabbit. [Grotesque statuette
of rabbit in man’s clothes standing
erect.] ©1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G 46782.
[Statue of frog in
©1
WILDENRATH (JENNY VON) New York.
[8452
Avoca. [Statuette of bob-tail horse
standing with head raised and ears
perked.|] © 1 ¢ May 28, 1914; G
46960.
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8453
WILLIAMS (JOHN Minter & HARRIET
ELIZABETH) Irondale, Wash.
[8453
Signers of Declaration of Independ-
ence; by Jesse R. Williams. [Bust
portraits and signatures of men who
signed Declaration of Independence,
on large sheet.] ©1c. Feb. 25, 1914;
G 46329.
WILLIAMS (THomMaAS H.) Utica, N. Y.
[8454
Histeddfod book cover. [Drawing
of eagle and two dragons above bowl,
with books, musical instruments and
busts of men on each side] ©1e.
May 1, 1914; G 46802.
WILson (CHARLES T.) Eureka, Cal.
[8455
September morn in Californ. [Left
profile of large bear standing erect in
shallow stream.] ©1c. Apr. 2, 1914;
G 46451.
WILSON (MELVA BEATRICE) Cincinnati.
[8456
Michael (Saint) hearing the mass.
[Model statue of angel standing with
ecupids at his feet and staff in his
hands.] ©1c. Feb. 5, 1914; G 45834.
WILSON (ROSE O’NEILL) Day, Mo.
[8457-8467
Daddles (Ducky) Baby crawling on
its hands and knees. © 1c. May 13,
1914; G@ 46820.
and Dotty Darling's baby
brother. Small child embracing baby.
© 1c. May 13, 1914; G 46821.
entering the house. Hand lift-
ing baby by back of its dress through
slightly opened door. © 1c. May 13,
1914; G 46822.
kewpies, kewpie dog and kewpie
mermaids. Baby sitting on floor by
small dog near bucket surrounded by
kewpies. © 1c. May 138, 1914: G
46824.
pussy and kewpies. Baby and
eat sitting on floor by empty basket
surrounded by kewpies. © 1 ¢. May
38, 1914; G 46823.
Darling (Dickie). Drawing of baby
with a kewpie dancing on its head and
another bowing at left. ©1e. Apr. 20,
1914; G 46715.
Elves and fairy. Drawing of fairy
lying on flowers with elves and a kew-
pie playing around her. © 1. Apr.
20, 1914; G 46716.
Nee
Witson (Rose O’NEILL)—Continued.
Kewpie frieze. Line of cupids in
various attitudes and costumes repre-
senting diverse trades and professions.
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1914; G 46712.
Kewpie letters. Two-page letter
with drawings of kewpies interspersed.
© 1c. Apr. 20, 1914; G 46776.
Mer-kewpie. Drawing of group of
figures including duck, baby and kew-
pie with mermaid’s tail. © 1c. Apr.
20, 1914; G 46713.
Young Dot and Dickie Darling.
Drawing of two babies clasping hands.
©1c. Apr. 20, 1914; G 46714.
WINScH (JOHN) New York.
[8468-8546
After the heart. [Little child crawl-
ing toward heart in wreath of roses. ]
©l1ce Apr. 2, 1914; G 46411.
Apple blossoms and head. ([Por-
trait of girl putting on gloves under
spray of blossoms and hearts.] ©1ce.
Apr. 2, 1914; G 46404.
Apple blossoms and head. [Spray
f blossoms at right of heart shaped
frame enclosing bust of girl wearing
toque.] ©1c. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46408.
Beautiful head, 1. [Spray of roses
below bust portrait of girl wearing
wide-brimmed hat trimmed with feath-
ers.] ©1ce. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46417.
2. [Spray of roses below front
bust portrait of girl.] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46881.
——38. [Spray of roses’ beneath
right three-quarter view bust portrait
of girl wearing hat with drooping
brim.] ©1ce. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46416.
4. [Bunch of roses beneath
right three-quarter view bust of girl
wearing hat with large plume.] © 1
ce. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46415.
Bouquet (The) [Small boy offering
large bunch of flowers to little girl.]
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46387.
Captured heart. [One chiid hus
taken large heart from another who
is reaching out hand for it.] ©1le.
Apr. 2, 1914; G@ 46414.
Children design 1. [Little boy and
girl with hands joined dancing.] ©
1e. Apr. 14, 1914; G@ 46584.
2. [Little boy and girl em-
bracing and kissing.] © 1c. Apr. 14,
1914; G 46585.
3. [Little girl
small boy seated on large heart.]
standing by
©
; 1 e. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46586.
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no. 2, 1914
WINScH (JoHN)—Continued.
—4., [One little girl showing
large heart to another.] © 1c. Apr.
14, 1914; G 46587.
Climbing over the heart. [Little
girl crawling over large heart.] ©1
e. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46384.
Colonial design 1; by Kathryn El-
liott. [Girl in colonial dress standing
with right band in muff, reading letter
in left hand.] © 1c. Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46580.
2; [Girl in colonial dress
standing with muff in left hand and
book in right.] ©1c. Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46581.
8; [Girl in colonial dress, with
book in left arm, admiring bunch of
flowers in right hand.] © 1. Apr.
14, 1914; G 46582.
—-—4; [Girl in colonial winter cos-
tume walking, with hands in muff,
book in left arm and bunch of flowers
m reht.| "© tc. Apr. 14, 1914; G
46583.
Cupid aiming at auto. [Cupid in
policeman’s garb with bow and arrow
holding up small boy in automobile
huecing little girl.} © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46897.
Cupid as expressman. [Cupid roll-
me aetmuik.). ©) L.¢c,.Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46575.
Cupid as judge; by Chas. Levi.
[Cupid with eye-glasses on nose and
large heart in lap, seated in arm-
chair.] ©1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46603.
Cupid letter carrier. [Cupid in uni-
form seated on large inverted tin cup
presenting letter to little girl.] © 1
ec. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46878.
Cupid on aeroplane. [Cupid seated
on one wing watching small boy kiss
little girl in aeroplane.] © 1. Apr.
2, 1914; G 463896.
Cupid on throne. [Cupid with bow
and arrows seated on cushioned bench. ]
©l1e. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46578.
Cupid sealing letter. [Cupid with
large stick of wax kneeling on letter
to seal it, while above sits little girl
reaqine |] © 1 ec. Apr. 2, 1914; G
46379.
Cupid with globe. [Cupid standing
with arrow in hand, examining globe.]
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46574.
Cupid writing. [Cupid with large
pen lying on large sheet of paper writ-
ing while little girl fills ink bottle.]
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46380.
OF ART
WINScCH (JoHN)—Continued.
Cupid’s bouquet. [Small boy offer-
ing bouquet to little girl seated on
bench hiding face behind fan.] ©1e.
Apr. 2, 1914; G 46395.
Cupid’s letter-box. [Cupid seated
on letter-box by side of little girl pre-
senting a letter to her.] © 1c. Apr.
2, 1914; G 46398.
Dahlias and head. [Spray of flowers
at right of heart shaped frame around
bust of girl wearing small hat
trimmed with feather.] ©1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46409.
Dotty Darling; by Fred _ Kolb.
Sculptured head of child wearing
bandeau. © 1c. Apr. 14, 1914: G
46609.
Dutch design 1. [Dutch boy and
girl walking along bank of river, with
old windmill in distance.] ©1c. Apr.
14, 1914; G 46576.
2. [Dutch boy kneeling before
girl on foot-path leading to village and
windmills in distance.] © 1c. Apr.
14, 1914; G 46577.
—— 38. [Dutch boy kissing girl un-
der umbrella.] ©1. Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46578.
4. [Dutch boy and girl seated
on ground under umbrella near old
windmill.] © 1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G
46579.
Dutch figures. [Little Dutch boy in
background peering at girl standing
with hand on bosom.] © 1c. Apr. 14,
1914; G 46572.
Face in the shamrock; by Jas.
Freixas. [Small boy standing on stool,
looking at girl’s face in pot of sham-
rock.] ©1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46590.
Fancy heads with hearts, design 1;
by S. L. Sehmucker. [Right profile,
bust portrait of girl with rose in hair,
surrounded by hearts.] © ic. Apr. 14,
1914; G 46596.
2; by S. L. Schmucker. [Left
profile bust portrait of girl on heart
shaped background.] © 1c. Apr. 14,
1914; G@ 46595.
3. [Bust portrait, right three-
quarter view, of girl surrounded by
large hearts.] © 1c. Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46594.
4. [Left three-quarter view bust
portrait of girl wearing hat trimmed
in flowers and tied under chin with
bow of chiffon.] ©1c. Apr. 14, 1914;
' G@ 46593.
Ifa
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8546
Winscuo (JoHN)—Continued.
Fisher; by S. L. Schmucker. [Girl
with hook and line drawing heart out
of stream.] © 1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G
46600.
Flaming heart. [Little girl looking
with surprise at large heart from
which smoke is rising.] © 1c. Apr.
2, 1914; G 46382.
Forget-me-nots and head. [Spray of
flowers above heart shaped frame en-
closing right three-quarter view bust
of girl.] ©1ce. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46407.
Game of hearts. [Girl with net try-
ing to catch hearts flying around her
head.] ©1c. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46390.
[Two little girls
©1
Happy meeting.
greeting each other near heart.]
c. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46571.
Head with heart decoration; by S. L.
Schmucker. [Right profile of girl’s
head with small hearts in her hair.]
© 1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46604.
Heart candies; by S. L. Schmucker.
{Right three-quarter view of girl eat-
ing heart-shaped candy from box.] ©
1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46606.
Heart with wings. [Little girl swing-
{ing on ribbon streamer attached to fly-
ing heart.] © 1 ¢@ Apr. 2, 1914: G
46386.
Hearts on a string. [Little girl ad-
miring string of hearts with which
small boy is playing.] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46889.
Indian figures; by S. L. Schmucker.
{Indian maid pointing to cupid in
laree near.) | ©) i ¢ Apr. 14° 1914 -
G 46608.
Irish jig; by Jas. Freixas. [Irish
boy playing violin for little girl danc-
ing.] ©1e. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46591.
Japanese figures; by S. L. Schmuck-
er. [Japanese girl looking back over
shoulder at cupid in large heart.] ©
1 ec. Apr. 14, 1914; G 46601.
Little trumpeter; by Jas. Freixas.
[Little girl blowing trumpet and look-
ing up at flying heart attached to
band of ribbon.] ©1c. Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46592.
Nurse binding hearts; by S. L.
Schmucker. [Nurse wrapping bandage
around a heart.] ©1c. Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46607.
On the pendulum. [Small child
seated on pendulum of heart-shaped
clock.] ©1c. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46412.
pt. IV, n.s.,v.9 /
WinscH (JoHN)—Continued.
Picking hearts. [Girl with basket
on arm standing by bush.] © 1. |
Apr. 2, 1914; G 463938.
Pierced heart. [Little girl standing
by large smoking heart looking up at
flying heart above.] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46383.
Playing a heart mandolin. [Girl in
summer dress playing heart-shaped
mandolin while letters fly around her.]
© 1c. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46391.
Playing foot-ball; by S. L. Schmuck-
er. [Girl in athletic costume kicking
large heart.] ©1c. Apr. 14, 1914; G
46597.
Playing golf; by S. L. Schmucker.
[Girl with golf-stick about to strike
small heart.] © 1. Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46599.
Playing tennis; by S. L. Schmucker.
[Girl with tennis racket tossing up
small heart.] © 1c Apr. 14, 1914;
G 46598.
Pond-lily and hearts; by S. LI.
Schmucker. [Girl swimming in pond
with two hearts and lily floating
around her head.] © 1. Apr. 14,
1914; G 46605.
Pot of shamrocks; by Jas. Freixas.
[Little girl running by small boy car-
rying pot of shamrocks.] © 1c. Apr.
14, 1914; G 46588.
See-saw. [Little girl seated on one
end of see-saw, with fan in hand, look-
ing at small boy on the other end
blowing horn.] © 1. Apr. 2, 1914;
G 46388.
Spanish figures; by S. L. Schmucker.
[Spanish girl, with fan in right hand,
looking back over left shoulder at
Cupid in large heart.] © 1c. Apr.
14, 1914; G@ 46602.
Spray of roses and lady, 1. [Young
woman with plume in hand standing
under spray of roses and hearts.] ©
1c. Apr. 2, 1914; G 46406.
ai [Young woman standing
under spray of flowers admiring her-
self in mirror.] © 1c. Apr. 2, 1914;
G 46405.
Spray of shamrock; by Jas. Freixas.
[Small boy presenting sprig of sham-
rock to little girl.] © 1c Apr. 14,
1914; G 46589.
Storm of hearts. [Girl holding
hoisted umbrella over head to ward off
shower of hearts.] © 1 ce. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46392.
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no. 2, 1914
OF ART
8556
WINscH (JoHN)—Continued.
String of hearts. [Little girl watch-
ing small boy seated on ground put-
ting hearts on string.] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46394.
Sun (The). [Small boy with baton
in right hand and heart in left danc-
im@= in light of sun.] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46413.
Violets and face, 1. [Right three-
quarter view bust portrait of girl
above bunch of violets.] © 1. Apr.
2, 1914; G 46402.
2. [Bunch of violets below
front bust portrait of girl looking over
ea shoulder.| © 1 c. Apr. 2, 1914;
G 46401.
—3. [Bunch of violets below
front bust portrait of girl] ©l1e.
Apr. 2, 1914; G 46399.
4. [Bunch of violets below
bust portrait of girl wearing ribbon
bandeau on hair.| © 1 c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46400.
Violets and head. [Bunch of vio-
lets at left of bust portrait of girl
wearing hat turned up in front, in
heart shaped frame.] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46410.
Violets and lady. [Woman with
scarf over shoulders standing under
spray of flowers.] ©41c. Apr. 2, 1914;
G 46403.
Walking on hearts. [Little girl
standing with foot on one heart about
to step on another.] © 1c. Apr. 2,
1914; G 46885.
WIsE (JoHN J.) New York. [8547
Salute the flag. Small boy repre-
senting Uncle Sam standing with flag
in left hand and gun in right. ©1c.
May 7, 1914; G 46798.
EL
ey
WRENN (CHAS. L.) New York.
[8548, 8549
Chief of the tribe. [Right profile of
Indian chief, with gun in hand, riding
over plain.] © 1c. Apr. 138, 1914; G
46548.
Queen of the prairie. [Left profile
of Indian woman, with feather head-
dress, mounted on pony looking over
prairie}: .@ 1c Apr. 13,1914 -."G
46547.
YORK-BRADFORD co., San Francisco.
[8550-8555
Dansant: by Reginald B. Meller.
[Several couples seated at tables in
dining-room watching young couple
dance. |
Girl on steamer; by Reginald B.
Meller. Drawing of girl standing at
rail of steamer near life-preserver
waving her handkerchief.
Girl with racquet; by Reginald B.
Meller. Drawing of girl standing in
front of tennis net, holding racquet in
both hands.
Golf; by Reginald B. Meller. Draw-
ing of young man and woman playing
golf in front of large building in back-
ground.
Polo; by Reginald B. Meller. Draw-
ing showing mounted umpire in back-
ground watching two players about to
strike ball.
Tennis; by Reginald B. Meller.
Drawing of young man and girl play-
ing tennis in front of cottage. ©l1e.
each Apr. 29, 1914; G 46768-46773.
ZENO (CHARLES) Los Angeles. [8556
Ruins of City Hall, San Francisco,
Cal.; by Emilie Stearns Perry.
[Miniature model of ruins of building
with high central dome.] © 1c. Apr.
4, 1914; G 46418.
Number of entries of Works of Art included in the Catalogue since
January 1, 1914
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CLASSES H-K.
REPRODUCTIONS OF WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
SA SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER;. PHOTOGRAPHS;
PRINTS AND PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
ABBE ENGINEERING co., New York.
[8557
[Laboratory mill] © Mar. 1, 1914;
2c. Apr. 20, 1914; K 738554.
ABBoTT (HuNLEY) New York. [8558
Gas holder foundation. © 1. Mar.
31, 1914; I 1804.
ACORES (ALVARDO) Boston. [8559, 8560
Old T wharf:
North side.—South side. © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Apr. 3, 1914; J 191259,
191260.
ADAMS (I. C.) Calistoga, Cal.
[8561-8565
Calistoga, Cal., hotel and springs
grounds taken before there was any
town of Calistoga. © May 26, 1914;
2c. June 1, 1914; J 192987.
[4 photographs]:
Blow (Ben) and Mr. Percy King
also of Napa with the trustees of the
R. L. Stevenson hospital—Dye (Mr.
and Mrs. Clarkson) of San Francisco
fete.]—Five trustees of the R. L. Ste-
venson hospital fund of San Francisco
with Mr. Williams, [etce.]—-Five trus-
tees of the R. L. Stevenson hospital of
San Francisco, [ete.] © Mar.30,1914;
2e. each Apr. 7, 1914; J 191331-191334.
ADAMS (RoBERT R.) Fort Lupton, Colo.
[8566
Fort Lupton, Colorado. © Apr. 26,
1914; 2c. May 26, 1914; K 74801.
ALASKA PACKERS ASSN., San Francisco.
[8567
Salmon. © May 23, 1914; 2 c. June
1, 1914; J 192984.
ALLEN (DEWITT) Potsdam, N. Y.
[8568
Higley Falls. © June 16, 1914; 2.
June 17, 1914; J 193405.
ALLEN (W. 8S.) Denver. [8569
Sunset on Archer Lake. © Apr. 7,
1914; 2c. Apr. 25, 1914; J 191965.
ALTER (Minor Watson) Pittsburgh.
[8570
[Pair of blue Andalusian chickens. ]
© May 14, 1914; 1 c. May 20, 1914;
1c. June 1, 1914; K 75080.
ALTMAN (CHARLES ALBERT) New Ha-
ven. [8571
New Haven high school 1914, grad-
uating class. © May 21, 1914; 2 ec.
May 28, 1914; J 192768.
AMERICAN ART WORKS, Coshocton, O.
[8572-8574
Anticipation. © May 5, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 8, 1914; J 192369.
Connoisseur. © May 2, 1914; 2.
June 3, 1914; J 193275.
Miss Pep-to-lac. © Apr. 15, 1914;
2¢. May 27, 1994; J 192851.
AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO., New York.
[8575
[Panama canal, bird’s-eye view.] ©
June 8, 1914; 2 ec. June 11, 1914; K
715272.
AMERICAN COLORTYPE Co., Chicago.
[8576
[American colortype company’s 1914
line of holiday cards and calendars]
© Mar. 6, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 9, 1914;
K 72880.
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPH Co., New York.
[8577
Representatives’ club outing and
banquet. © June 9, 1914; 2 c. June
15, 1914; K 75367.
AMERICAN NEWS CO., New York. [8578
Highlands, N. J. Front of the twin
lights. © May 11, 1914; 2 c. May 9,
1914; K 74822.
AMERICAN STUDIO, New York.
[8579, 8580
New York, Broad st. © June 17,
1914; 2c. June 20, 1914; J 193429.
—+—skyline. © Mar. 17, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 28, 1914; J 191342.
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AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, | ARMSTRONG (CHARLES M.) Hast Lan-'
Philadelphia.
Union Bible pictures:
As I was by the side of the great
river.—Daniel interpreting the king’s
dream.—Daniel praying.—EHlisha and
the widow’s cruse of oil.—Then shalt
thou break the bottle in the sight of
men.—There came a messenger unto
Job. © June 15, 1914; 2 c. each June
17, 1914; K 75472-75477.
AMSON (J. A.) Long Beach, Cal. [8587
Long Beach, Cal., Ocean ave. ©
May 17, 1914; 2 « May 25, 1914; J
192783.
ANDERSON (JOHN EDWARD) Winchen-
don, Mass. [8588
Winchendon, Mass., Toy Town tav-
ern. © May 20, 1914; 2c: May 21,
1914; J 198048.
ANDERSON (WALDEN
Italy.
Tito, 2, looking to left.
5, 1914; J 192212.
ANDERSON & NELSON, Lander. Wyo.
[8590
Lander, Wyo., Bishop Randals hos-
pital. © May 20, 1914; 2 ec. May 26,
1914; J 192888.
ANDREWS (CLARENCE L.) Seattle. [8591
Mushing a dog team. © June 15,
1914; 2c. June 22, 1914; J 193542.
[8581-8586
PELL) Florence,
[8589
©1c¢. May
ANHEUSER, BUSCH BREWING ASSN., St.
Louis. [8592
Youth of Abraham Lincoln. [24
sheets, large] © May 16, 1914; 2 ec.
May 18, 1914; K 74457.
ANSCHUTZ (HERMAN MOLTKE) Keo-
kuk, Ia. [8593-8596
[4 photographs]:
Mississippi River power develop-
ment, 75—-5.—Power house gate room.—
Power house, generator room, 75—2.—
Power house, 75-6. © June 26, 1914;
2 e. each June 29, 1914: J 198S889-
198892.
ARCAIS (GUGLIELMO D’) Santa Bar-
bara, Cal. [8597
Santa Barbara, mission, showing
Pine Ridge and La Cumbre in the
background. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2 «.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 191821.
ARMSTRONG (CHARLES F.) San Fran-
cisco. [8598
Submarine H 2 on speed run. © Dec.
30, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 8, 1914; J 188782.
sing, Mich. [8599
Promise of life. © Feb. 17, 1914; 2:
c. Feb. 24, 1914; K 72552. |
ARMSTRONG (M. L.) & co., Derry, N. H.
[8609 |
Derry athletic assn. baseball club.
© June 6, 1914; 2 c. June 9, 1914; J
193196.
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAIL-
WAY SYSTEM, Chicago. [8601
Grand Canyon of Arizona from Her-
mit Rim road. © Dee. 31, 1918; 2 ¢
Apr. 18, 1914; K 73085.
ATLAS PAINT Co., New Xork. [8602
Demand A. P. paints. 1c. May 26,
1914: I 1842.
AULOGO MOTOR CAP CO., St. Louis.
[8603
Aulogo motor cap. © Apr. 20, 1914;
2c. Apr..28, 19142 Ke fase,
AYRES JEWELRY co., Republic, Wash.
[8604
Trapped lynx. © Apr. 20, 1914; 2.
Apr. 25, 1914; J 191966.
Bascock (RicHARD H.) Ada, O.
8605
In memorian. © May 19, 1914; 2c.
May 23, 1914; K 75118.
Bapin & Beck, Beaumont, Tex.
[8606
Floor plans, elevations and perspec-
tive of school bldg. 1c. May 16, 1914;
I 1829.
BACHELER (ROBERT SHAW) Talcott-
ville, Conn. [8607-8609
Mount Hermon, Mass. :
Crossley hall.—Views of. © Apr.
10, 1914; 2 c each Apr. 24, 1914; J
191962, 191963.
West hall, interior. © Apr.
14, 1914; 2 ec, May 16, 1914; J 193219.
BacHRACH (LOvUIS FABIAN) Boston.
[8610
Pothier (Gov. Aram J.) of Rhode
Island. © May 8, 1914; 2 e. May 11,
1914; J 192600.
BAILEY (CHARLES Z.) Los Angeles.
[8611
San Diego, Cal., from 5th and E
streets. © May 20, 1914; 2 c. June 6,
1914; J 198157.
176
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914 S674
Bair (M. N.) Hastings, Neb. [8612 | BaumcGarTH (JOHN) co., Chicago.
Mission electroliers. © Mar. 1, [8636, 8637
1914; 2c. Apr. 11, 1914; J 191526. Worlds series ball-game, all the
thrills of the great national game. ©
BAKER (CHARLES T.) Grandview, Ind.
: [8613
Lincoln City, Ind., Nancy Hanks
Lincoln park, entrance. © May 16,
1914; 2 c. May 18, 1914; J 192507.
Baker (W. M.) Colorado Springs,
Colo. [8614
Baker’s original. © Mar. 12, 1914;
2c. Mar. 27, 1914; J 191247.
BAKER PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Avalon,
Catalina Island, Cal. [8615-8626
e-1-3, 5, 7-11. © Jan. 15, 1914;
2 e. each Jan. 21, 1914; J 189280-
189288.
C16. © Mar. 21, 1914; 2 ¢c. Mar.
28, 1914; J 191246.
C-17. © May 1, 1914; 2 c. May 13,
1914; J 192457.
C18. © May 7, 1914; 2c. May 18,
1914; J 192458.
BAncs (FRANK C.) New York. [8627
Potter (Mildred) © Jan. 10, 1914;
2c. May 16, 1914; J 192480.
D.) Seattle.
[8628
Snoqualmie Falls. © May 18, 1914;
2c. June 2, 1914; J 193007.
BARRENTHER (HENRY) Brooklyn.
[8629-8631
Winsted, Conn. © June 8, 1914;
2c. June 19, 1914; J 1934380.
—— Highland and Crystal lakes. ©
June 8, 1914; 2 @ June 19, 1914; J
198431.
——Highland Lake. © June
1914; 2 c. June 19, 1914; J 193432.
BARRON (GEORGE ARTHUR) Boston.
[86382
Optical axis chart known as axis
chart. © Feb. 13, 1914; 1c. Apr. 28,
1914; I 1822.
Basin (NicHoLAS J.) New York.
BARKHUFF (WILLIAM
8,
[8633
[Constantine (King) of Greece, flag
design from stationery] © Apr. 22,
1914; 2c. Apr. 28, 1914; K 73942.
BASSETT (C. FLOYD COLEMAN) New
York. [8634
Thoroughbred. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 21, 1914; J 192840.
BauM (GABE) New York. [8635
Fethaigrette. © Mar. 21, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 8, 1914; K 72981.
May 15, 1914; 2 c. June 10, 1914; K
75424,
[Worlds series ball-game, field.] ©
May 1, 1914; 2 ec June 10, 1914; K
75425.
BEARD (RUTLAND D.) Washington.
[86388
Burleson (A. 8.) and Bryan (W. J.)
© dime if. 1914: 2e/) June 29,1914.
J 193956.
BECTON, DICKINSON & co., Rutherford,
NS [8639-8641
[3 photographs]:
Luer hypodermic syringes. — Luer
serum syringes.—Luer syringe assort-
ment. © June 26, 1914; 2 c. each June
27, 1914; J 198794-193796.
BEE PUB. co., Omaha, Neb.
[8642-8644
Omaha, bird’s-eye view. © Apr. 21,
1914; 2c. Apr. 30, 1914; J 192119.
South Omaha horse barn:
Horses’ backs to front. — Horses’
heads to front. © May 11, 1914; 2 ec.
each May 14, 1914; J 192468, 192469.
BEIRNE (K.) Elizabeth, N. J.
[8645-8647
First Pippin. © Mar. 19, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 20, 1914; K 73468.
Path of the moon. © Mar. 19, 1914;
2c. Apr. 20, 1914; K 73469.
When roses are blooming. © Apr.
23, 1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73712.
BELDEGREEN (GUSTAVE) New York.
[864S
Karolyi (Count) at the Hungarian
workingman’s meeting. Apr. .9,
1914 2c Apr ti. 194: J 19529)
BELL (CurRTIS) New York.
[8649, 8650
Ryan (John Barry) 1, 2. © May
te tie 2 -eeweneh.. May 4. AGIA. sh
192388, 192389.
BELL (JAS. W.) SON & CO., New York.
[8651-8673
Our own publication, plates 1A-17A,
19A—24A. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2 c each
Apr. 17, 1914; K 73248-73270.
BENJAMIN PORTRAIT cCO., Cincinnati.
[S6T4-
tnele. Sam. ©) Mar. 7, 1914-) 1" ¢,
Mar. 9).1014- 1 .¢. Mar. 20; 1914; J
190998.
yas
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
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BENNER (H. M.) Hammondsport, N. Y. | Bicrtow (Frorence IspeL) Indianapo-
[8675-8679
Transatlantic, 1; 2.. @ Sune 17,
1914; 2 c. each June 18, 1914; J
193428, 198424.
——3. © June 24, 1914; 2c June
26, 1914; J 198781.
—4,5. © June 25, 1914; 2.
each June 26, 1914; J 193782, 1937883.
BENNET (Davin 8.) New York.
[8680, 8681
Lace maker series, nos. 381, 382.
{Cross stitch designs.] © June 6,
1914; 2 c. each June 6, 1914; K 753850,
75351.
BENNETT (W. B.) Milaca, Minn.
[8682
Home run. © Mar. 11, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 6, 1914; K 72779.
BENSON (CHARLES) Chicago. [8683
Brookfield manor. © June 13, 1914;
2c. June 15, 1914; K 753869.
Bere (F.) & co., New York. [8684
Berg hats for young men, Valeria
hats. [In American Hatter, April,
1914] © Apr: 7. 1914; 1 ¢. May 21,
1914; K 74805.
BERKELEY STUDIO, Lawrence, Mass.
[8685-8689
Lawrence Olympic A.-F.-C. © Apr.
15, 1914; 2 ec Apr. 17, 1914; J 192699.
Lawrence police baseball team. ©
May 13, 1914; 2 ce May 15, 1914; J
192474,
McDonnell (Rev. James) 1. ©
Apr 17, 1014" T-e, Apr. 17, 1914: 1 -e.
May 6, 1914: J 192246.
2. © Apr. 17, 1914; 2 ¢. May 6,
1914; J 192698.
Mary’s (St.) cadets, officers of. ©
June 2, 1914; 2 e. June 18, 1914; J
193422,
BERRY (JOHN HE.) & GROTHJAN (ED)
Astoria, Or. [8690
Panama sunrise. © June 19, 1914;
2c. June 26, 1914; J 193774.
BETZLER (JACOB) Morristown, N. J.
[8691
Morristown, N. J. Elm and Morris
Street, showing old D. L. & W. R. R.
station. © May 8, 1914; 2 c. May 12,
1914; K 75217.
BIBLE ART SOCIETY, Spartanburg, S. C.
[8692
Baptism of Christ. © May 15,1914; |
2c. May 15, 1914; J 192477.
lis. [8693
Bigelow model and costume chart.
© May 25, 1914; 2 ec June 11, 1914;
K 75426.
BIRNBAUM (SAM H.) Rock Island, IIl.
[8694
Waltz, two step and tango footprint
system. © Apr. 10, 1914; 1¢. Apr. 13,
1914 5" LSy2:
BisporF (ANTON R.) Milwaukee.
[8695
Torpedo barn in different lengths
and widths with 10 additions. 1 ec.
June 8, 1914; I 1846.
BisHop (EH. A.) Racine, Wis.
[8696-8740
Brule River state park, Wisconsin:
Along the old Indian trails, no.
4502.—Lower Falls, no. 4503. —Moon-
light on the Brule, no. 4504.—On the
banks of the Brule, no. 4505.—Rustic
bridge and pleasure drive, no. 4501.—
Scene on the Brule, no. 4506.
In the land of the sky.
Interstate park:
Dells of the St. Croix, nos. 4601,
46038, 4605, 4606, 4608, 4610.—Dells of
the St. Croix by moonlight, no. 4604.—
Dells of the St. Croix. ‘The devil’s ©
chair, no. 4609.—Dells of the St. Croix.
The stone face, no. 4602.—Moonlight
at the Dells of the St. Croix, no. 4607.
Marquette state park, Wisconsin :
Along the banks of the Wisconsin
River, no. 4707.—Forest drive, no.
4710.—Moonlight on the Wisconsin, Do.
4705.—Old military road, no. 4709.—
Point Lookout, no. 4703.—Sand caves,
no. 4706.—Scenes along the Wisconsin
River, no. 4702.—Shady nook where
wild flowers grow, no. 4701.—Tablet
and tree at head of the longest pro-
cession of Indian mounds in Wiscon-
sin, no. 4708.— View near Indian
mounds, overlooking Wisconsin and
the Mississippi River, no. 4704.
Peninsula state park, Wisconsin:
At the turn of the road, no. 4412.—
Bathing scene, park in the distance,
no. 4410.—Eagle Bluff by moonlight,
no. 4401.—Eagle Bluff lighthouse, no.
4411.— Moonlight on the beach, no.
4406.—On the way to Sunset Beach,
no. 4403.—Pleasure drive in the forest.
no. 4402.—Rustie bridge and pleasure
drive, no. 4405.—Scene in the birch
forest, no. 4409.— Scenes along the
shore path, no. 4408.—Sunset Beach,
no. 4407.—View from one of the high
i bluffs, no. 4404.
178
|| no. 2, 1914
| BisHop (KE. A.)—Continued.
Wisconsin state park, Devil’s Lake:
| Among the rocks and cliffs along the
west shore, no. 4802.—Bird’s-eye view
| from Devil’s Doorway, no. 4804.—Cas-
| tle rock, no. 4801.—Devil’s Doorway,
' no. 4803.—Moonlight on Devil’s Lake,
| no. 4805.—Turk’s head, no. 4806.
© May 19, 1914; 2c. each May 21,
1914; K 74561-74605.
| BLASHFTIELD (Epwin H.) New York.
) [8741
| Greater than gold. © Apr. 14,
| 1914; 2c. Apr. 28, 1914; K 73660.
| Buatz (CHARLES L.) Sandusky, O.
[8742-8746
| Ivonhoe, 1-5. © Mar. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 1, 1914; J 191218-191222.
Biocu (CuHaAs.) New York. [S747
What do you mean by colored wigs.
_[Bloch’s three head cut] © Apr. 1,
1914; 2c. Apr. 3, 1914; K 73066.
BoLoGNESE (Paoto) New York [8748
| _ Italia, la sua forza ed i suoi figli.
/© May 19, 1914; 2 c. May 21, 1914;
_K 74645.
Tucumeari,
[8749-8752
Dripping springs near Tucumcari,
N: M: © Feb. 26, 1914; 2c Apr. 18,
1914; J 191659.
Sudan grass. © Mar. 26, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 18, 1914; J 191530.
Tucumeari, N. M., Teachers insti-
tute. © June 29, 1914; 2 ec. July 2,
1914; J 193970.
U. S. experiment farm, silo ex-
periment. © June 16, 1914; 2 c¢. July
2 AOL, FLOSS.
Bortz PHOTO Co., Gary, Ind. [8753
Gary’s fire fighters, 1914. © Apr.
17, 1914; 2 e. Apr. 20, 1914; J 191759.
BoscH MAGNETO co., New York. [8754
Bosch magneto for Ford cars. ©
June 6, 1914; 2 c June 8, 1914; K
75206.
BosseLt (Louis A.) New York. [8755
Cross (The) © Feb. 28, 1914; 2-c.
Apr. 11, 1914; J 191660.
BosToN PHOTO NEWS Co., Boston.
[8756, 8757
Wood (William M.) Pres. of Amer-
ican woolen co., 1, 2. © May 30,
1914; 2 ¢c. each June 3, 1914; J 198016,
198017.
53959—14—-4
Borrrtn (P. Cuxrnron)
N. M.
$$
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
8813
BovENIzerR (H. L.) Oakland, Cal.
[8758
Kind thoughts no. 403. © June 23,
1913; 2 c. May 19, 1914; K 74458.
Bowser (S. F.) & co., Fort Wayne,
Ind. [8759-8765
[7 colored prints]:
Fort Wayne, Ind., home plant and
general offices of S. F. Bowser & co.—
Little gem lubricating oil outfit, cut
no. 172.—Non-overflow filler for hand
oilers, cut no. 68.—Pump only, cuts
no. 47, 94A, 116A, 128. © May 21,
1914; 2 c. each May 25, 1914; K 74748-
TATA.
BRADLEY (ELLIotT R.) Janesville, Wis.
8766
[Chiropractic ad., illustration] no.
70. © Mar. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 3, 1914;
K 72606.
BRADLEY STUDIOS, New York.
[8767-8773
Choate (Joseph H.) © Apr. 2,1914;
Ne Apr 3, tole sy TO126T.
——1-5. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Apr. 8, 1914; J 191348—-191352.
De Pew (Hon. Chauncey) © Apr.
6, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 8, 1914; J 191347.
BRANDEL (WILLIAM H.) Buffalo.
[8774-8776
Albright art gallery (Spring at) ©
May. 20, 1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J
192781.
Knights of St. John monument. ©
May 31, 1914; 2 ce. June 2, 1914; K
74959.
Woman suffrage parade passing La-
fayette square. © June 8, 1914; 2e.
June 9, 1914; J 193202.
BRANTNER (GRANT) Dayton. [S777
Take a punch at the butcher. ©
Bept 22, 1901S 2) ee Mars 27, 1914-1
74483.
BRAUN & CO., Paris.
[386 photographs] :
A la fontaine; by Emile Adan,
7792.—A marée basse; by Van der
Weyden, 7781.—Allegretto; by F. Mar-
tin Kavel, 6262.—Au coucher du soleil ;
by Emile Adan, 7794.—Bisons (Les)
vieus male conduisant un troupeau; by
G. F. Rotig, 7785.—Bouvier (Le); by
Emile Adan, 7791.—Charité; by D.
Ridgeway Knight, 6298.— Cherries
(The) ; by Cattier, 62738.—Coeur (Le)
a ses riisons; by Jules Girardet,
6272.—Consolation; by Albert Guil-
laume, 7801.—Coup (Un) de rasoir;
by R. Legrand, 6259.—Dernier quatier ;
by Prevot-Valeri, 7772.—Hlephants al-
[8778-8813
f(s,
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8814
BRAUN & co.—Continued.
lant boire; by G. F. Rotig, 7784.—
Embarras; by R. Legrand, 6266.—En
attendante la Haute mer; by G.
Dieterle, 7751.—Entre artistes; by
Maurice Leloir, 7804.—Et vous las
bas; by Oscar Rex, 7790.—Forge (La) ;
by Emile Adan, 7793.—Gouter (Le) ;
by André Brouillet, 6297.—Grandes
arbes vers la lac; by Alphonse Sten-
gelin, 7808.—Insomnie; by Martin
Kavel, 7795.—Lapin (Un); by Albert
Guillaume, 7802.—Lecon (La); by R.
Legrand, 6260.—Moulin (Le) 4 Voere,
Holland; by Van der Weyden, 7782.—
Nativité (La); by Rosenkrantz,
7796.—Nouveau (Le) né; by Martin
Kavel, 6274.—Oraisons; by Ed. Max-
ence, 6318.—Paysannes au bain; by
Aimé Perret, 7758.—Retard (Le) du
fiancé; by G. Brunery, 7797.—Retarda-
taires (Les); by Albert Guillaume,
7799.—Scéne (La); by Albert Guil-
laume, 6264.—Sur le St. Bernard; by
Oscar Rex, 7787.—Troupeau (Le); by
Prevot-Valeri, T771.—Vagues (Les)
mourantes; by A. La Lyre, 7789.—Vis-
ite (La) imprimé; by Albert Guil-
laume, 6263.—Voila un homme; by
Osear Rex, 7798. © May 15, 1914; 1
ec. each June 19,1914; J 193455-193490.
BRAUNSHAUSEN Flushing,
1 Bip yl Leptin ey Oe [8814, 8815
Wrecked Packard automobile. ©
June 12, 1914; 2 c June 18, 1914; J
193336.
Wrecked telegraph pole. © June 12,
1914; 2 ec. June 18, 1914; J 193387.
BRECKON (W. O.) stTuDIos, Pittsburgh.
[8816-8819
Pittsburgh Federal league baseball
club, Exposition park assn., officers
and directors. © May 14, 1914; 2.
May 16, 1914; J 192484.
panoramic. © Apr. 14, 1914;
2c. Apr. 17, 1914; J 191668.
Pittsburgh Federals opening day,
panorama. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
17, 1914; J 191667.
Pittsbursh Pirates,, ©. Apr.
1914; 2c. Apr. 30, 1914; J 192118.
(WALTER )
24,
BREVER (CONSTANTIN O.) Monroe, La.
8820
Quachita’s last slave. © Apr. 20,
1914; 2'e. Apr..25, 1914; J 191967.
BROOKLYN, FEDERAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
CLUB OF, INC., NEW YORK. [8821
Brooklyn Federal league baseball
clubs, ©, Apr. 23,°1914: 2c. Apr. 24.
1914; J 191952.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
Brooks (JENNY) co., Salem, Mass. |
[8822-8825
[Cross stitch patterns] set no. 6, nos.
1-4. © May 5, 1914; 2 c. each May 6,
1914; K 73980-73933. |
BRown (FRANK E.) Cleveland. [8826
Union depot will be built on square,
not on lake front. © Mar. 12, 1914;
1 @ Mar: 13, 194s mera.
Brown (Mary LovisEe) Oriskany
Falls. Ni i [8827-8831
Solomon’s (King) temple which he
builded unto the Lord. ©1e. Apr. 2,
1914; J 191665.
Tabernacle of the wilderness. © 1
ec. Apr. 2, 1914; J 191666.
[3 photographs]:
Solomon’s (King) temple, ground
plan.—Uvin and Thummim.—Taches.
© 1c. each May 11, 1914; J 192395-—
192397.
BRYAN (CrEciL E.) INC., Chicago.
[8832, 8883
Community mausoleum, D 139. © 1
e. Apr. 15, 1914; J 191774.
Mausoleum, D. 148. ©1e. Apr. 15,
1914: J MSitiis:
BBYANT FEATURE FILM Co., New York.
[8884-8842
Adventures of Kitty Cobb. [At door,
8 sheets, large] © Apr. 26, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 2, 1914; K 73895.
[Gagged, 1 sheet, large] ©
Apr. 26, 1914; 2 e. May 2, 1914;
73898.
[Gagged, 24 sheets, large]
Apr. 28, 1914; 2 « May 2, 1914;
73894.
[Hopkins, 1 sheet, large]
Apr. 26, 1914; 2 c May 2, 1914;
73899.
—— [Policeman, 8 sheets, large]
Apr. 26, 1914; 2 c« May 2, 1914;
73897.
——- [Policeman, 8 sheets, large]
Apr. 27, 1914:.2) ¢) Mare2, 1914 ;
73896.
AO AQ AO RO A
[Two women, 1 sheet, large]
© May 14, 1914; 2 ec. May 18, 1914;
K 74488.
[Two women, 12 sheets, large]
© May 4, 1914; 2 «. May &, 1914; K
74253.
[ Window, 6 sheets, large] ©
May 15, 1914; 2 c. May 19, 1914; K
| 74489.
180
| MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
CLASSES, H TO K
8926
BuLLARD (W. T.) Pittsburgh. [8843
| Thoroughbred (A) © May 2, 1914;
I ec. May 15 ,1914; J 192476.
‘BureEss (THORNTON W.) Springfield,
| Mass. [8844-8847
_ [4 colored prints, 7 by 10 inches]:
| Danny meadow mouse. Fie, Danny
‘meadow mouse.—Johnny Chuck. A
‘quiet little worker—Peter rabbit.
Peter often is most heedless.—Reddy
fox. Reddy fox is sly and wise. ©
| June 10, 1914; 2 c. each June 11, 1914;
| K 75275-15278.
Bureess (W. E.) Scottsville, Va.
[8848-8858
- Saint Frances De Sales institute.
© Sept. 30, 1913; 2 c. Jan. 6, 1914;
£19330.
rear view. © Sept. 30, 1913;
2e¢. Jan. 6, 1914; J 193166.
Schuyler, Va.:
Above dam no. 2.—Above the dam,
power house no. 2.—Dam no. 1.—
Power house no. 1.—Power house no.
2 and dam.—Rockfish River above
dam no. 2.—Suspension bridge.—View
looking west. © Sept. 11, 1918; 2c.
each Jan. 6, 1914; J 193167, 193169-
198175.
View from tower of St. Frances De
Sales institute. © Sept. 30, 1913; 2 c.
Jan. 6, 1914; J 198168.
BURKHART (WILLIAM §S.) Cincinnati.
[8859
Burkhart’s (Dr.) baby farm. ©
Mar, ¢, 1914;,2 c¢ May 6,.1914; K
74192.
Burns (RoBeErRT) Pullman, Wash.
[8860
Moscow, Id., University of Idaho.
© May 8, 1914; 2 c. May 13, 1914; J
192442.
Burr (Epwin M.) Foristville, Conn.
[SS61-8863
[3 photographs]:
Native wood cock on nest.—Nest and
eggs of native woodcock.—Woodcock
and nesting place. © Apr. 80, 1914; 2
e. each May 9, 1914; J 192412192414.
Burrows (MINER D.) Chicago. [8864
Old Yankee shoemaker. © May 18,
1914; 2 c. May 20, 1914; J 192635.
BURWELL (ELLIot N.) Medford, Mass.
[8865
Old horse boat. © May 11, 1914; 2
€ Apr: 18, 1914: J 192401.
|
|
BUSHNELL STUDIO, Portland, Ore.
[8866-8868
Barton (Mrs. W. H.) 10 positions.
© 1c. May 23, 1914; J 192777.
Webp (irs! J: BB.) © Lic dune 15:
1914; J 1933867.
1914 rose queen and maids of honor.
© ic. June 1, 1914; J 192988.
BUTCHER (ALONZO Locan) Maryville,
Tenn. [8869
Tenn. national guard, officers, camp
of instruction, Camp John Sevier, May
21-25, 1914. © June 10, 1914; 2 «
June 12, 1914; J 193305.
BUTLER (NORMAN F.) New York.
[8870-8880
Cable (George W.) 1-4. © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 ¢ each May 1, 1914: J
192127-1911380.
Lada; (Miss Emily Schupp, 3-5, 7,
al, ae, a4). © Apr. 13,1914; 2-¢. each
Apr. 20, 1914; J 191766-191772.
ByrkpD stuDio, Cambridge. [8881-8889
Babcock (Rev. Samuel G.) 1-9. ©
May 8, 1914; 2 e. each June 8, 1914;
J 1938220-193228.
CALLAWAY (JAMES E.) Milwaukee.
[8890
Embarking on the Flambeau. ©
June 2, 1914; 2 c. June 4, 1914; J
193042.
CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J.
[8891-8926
Listening nymph. © Mar. 18,1914;
2c. spr. 20, 1914; K 73470.
Pe prints]:
Christmas day at Mount Vernon; by
S. M. Arthurs.—Little mother; by
Anna Milo Upjohn.—Mary; by Walter
Russell.—Parting; by Gillet.—Sorrow ;
by K. F. Miller—Townsend; by Wal-
ter Russell.—Washington and Nellie
Custis in the garden at Mount Vernon;
by S. M. Arthurs. © Apr. 23, 1914; 2
c. each Apr. 29, 1914; K 78705-73711.
[28 prints]:
And I cant swim a stroke, no. 233.—
Ask papa, no. 226.—Bet you cant do
this trick, no. 220.—Do I get your vote,
no. 228.—Dr. Cook’s got nothing on
me, no. 236.—Going to have a picnic,
no. 230.—Having a regular cireus here,
no. 224.—He do, he don’t, I hope he do,
no. 215.—Help wanted, no. 222.—Hold
fast, the worst is yet to come, no.
232.—I’d like to get you on the wire,
no. 221.—I’d like to travel with you,
no. 216—I’m lonely, no. 231.—I’m
some war dog, I am, no. 237.—Oh, the
sights we’re seein’, no. 211.—One, two,
181
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
8927
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
CAMPBELL ART CoO.—Continued.
three, here goes me, no. 235.—Put your
duds in my suds, no. 213.—Simple life
is the life for me, no. 212—Some
ehicken, no. 229.—Summer sailors, and
some are not, no. 225.—This is the life,
no. 210, 217.—This is the life, why
hesitate, no. 219.— Twixt love and
duty, no. 227.—We should worry, no.
218.—Wh-ee-e-e, no. 234.—Wish you'd
come and camp with me, no. 214.—You
ean paddle my canoe, no. 223. © May
18, 1914; 2 ce. each May 20, 1914; K
74531-74558.
CAMPBELL co., New
York. [8927-8947
Brown (Miss Mary Alice) 6071-A.
© May 27, 1914; 2 c May 18, 1914;
J 192512.
De Saules (Jackie) 5773. © May
8, 1914; 2 c. May 8, 1914; J 192370.
De Saulles (Mrs. John G. L.) 5772
KF. © Apr. 7, 1914; 2 ec. Apr:..6,. 1914;
J 191309.
Nei ds;\; @ Apr. 42. 1914 > 2.
Apr. 6, 1914; J 191308.
Ely (Miss Grace) 6023 DD.
May 20, 1914° 2 « May 14, 1914; J
192463.
Ford (Miss Rebekah Campbell)
6061-B. © May 24, 1914; 2 c. May
1S. 1994. J” 192511.
Hostetter (Miss Greta) 6079 D. ©
May 20, 1914; 2 c. May 14, 1914; J
192462.
— 6079-R, 6079-W.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
© May 29,
1914; 2 ¢«. each May 25, 1914 J
192809, 192810.
Moore (Mrs. Eugene Maxwell)
6242 A. © June 14, 1914; 2 c. June 9,
1914; J 1938204.
6242 B. © June 10, 1914; 2c.
June 9, 1914; J 193208.
wedding, flower girls, 6244—A.
© June 14, 1914; 2 c. June 13, 1914;
J 193340.
Shepherd (Miss Maude) 5991-U,
5991-W. © May 30, 1914; 2 c each
May 18, 1914; J 192518, 192514.
Terry (Mrs. John T.) jr., 6178 A.
© June 6, 1914; 2 c. June 4, 1914; J
193060.
and bridal attendants, 6182 B.
© June 10, 1914; 2 c. June 4, 1914; J
193059.
Whitehouse (Mrs. J. Norman de R.)
5778 A. © Apr. 6,.1914; 2 ce. Mar: 31,
1914; J 191341.
5778 DD. © Apr 5, 1914¢ 20a:
Apt 43914 + FS AGI TS:
CAMPBELL PROTOGRAPHIC co.—Contd.
and daughter, 5780 A. © Apr.
15, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1914; J 191377.
Whitney (Mrs. George) 6198-C. ©
June 14, 1914; 2 ce. June 138, 1914; J
193341.
and bridal attendants, 6199-—A.
© Juue 14, 1914; 2 c. June 13, 1914;
J 193342.
CARDINELL, VINCENT CO.,
cisco.
[12 post ecards]:
Bear in mind that the fair will be
a bear.—Fair deal, San Francisco,
1915.—Fair girls, San Francisco.—Just
a line from a fair town, San Francisco,
1915.—P. P. I. E. 1915, San Francisco
invites the world.—San Francisco
weather forecast for 1915.—San Fran-
cisco, 1915.—San Francisco 1915 P. P.
I. E., A, B.—Spirit of 1915.—We’re
all bent on the fair.—1915 fair smiles.
© Mar. 9, 1914; 2 ce. each May 4, 1914;
K 73830-73841.
CAREY (EvELYN RUMSEY) New York.
[8960
Fruit of her hands. © Apr. 7, 1914;
2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72783.
CAREY CARTOON CERVICE, New York.
[8961-8974
All the comforts of home. © Apr.
17, 1914; 2 e. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73690.
Chail is oudt. © May 28, 1914; 2c.
June 1, 1914; K 74956.
Conquering hero comes. © Mar. 27,
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73527.
Get rich quick railroading. © May
22, 1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; K 74955.
John Bull’s nightmare. © Mar. 20,
1914; 2 ce. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73525.
Let us have pieces. © June 5, 1914;
2c. June 16, 1914; K 75427.
Long live the king. © Mar. 7, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; K 738528.
On to Washington with Coxey. ©
Apr. 12, 1914; 2 ¢) Ageia, £014 i
73691.
Question of which gets him first. ©
May 16, 1914; 2 « June 1, 1914; K
74952.
This is the life. © Apr. 3, 1914; 2
ce. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73692.
This is, the worst is yet to come. ©
Mar. 18, 1914; 2 @ Age 2, 1914; KK
73526.
San Fran-
[8948-8959
Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are
marching. © May 8, 1914; 2 c. May
19,1914; K 74077.
182
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
CAREY CARTOON CERVICE—Continued.
War is h——. so is peace. © Apr.
25, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1914; K 78693.
Who said war. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2
ec. May 9, 1914; K 74078.
CARLE (JOHN) & SONS, New York.
[8975
Motherhood, O-995. © May 25,
1914; 2c. June 3, 1914; J 193018.
H.) Manchester,
[8976
Deer Neck bridge. © July 15, 1914;
2c. June 30, 1914; J 193900.
CASHMAN (THOMAS E.)
Minn.
Famous red wing apple tree.
May 18, 1914; J 192486.
CASPER ADY. CO., San Francisco.
[8978
[Coupon design] © Apr. 16, 1914;
2c. Apr. 28, 1914; K 73948.
CAUFIELD & SHOOK, Louisville, Ky.
[8979
CARPENTER (EDWIN
N. H.
Owatonna,
[8977
©yire:
Starks bldg. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2. |
Apr. 16, 1914; J 191658.
CAVE (W. J.) Lynchburg, Va. [8980
To find circumference of any circle
by construction. 1c. June 2, 1914; I
1843.
CHANDLER (FRED) Chariton, Iowa.
8981
©
Apr. 8, 1914; K
Home grown, 3 year stud colt.
mor: -6, 1914: 2 ce.
(2907.
CHAPIN, La Bortz co., Rochester, N. Y.
[8982
[Athletic figured letter head.] ©
Apr tO Ort 2.¢c. Apr. 17, 2914; K
74079.
CHAPMAN (WILLIAM EpGar) Washing-
ton. [8983
Spanish war trophy. © May 2,
1914; 2 ec. May 27, 1914; J 193044.
CHASE (GEORGE H.) Emporia, Kan.
[8984
Elks, Emporia band. © May 14,
1914; 2 c. May 18, 1914; J 192492.
CHILDS (GEORGIE Boynton) Stamford,
Conn. [S985—-S8987
Chafing dish supper at the house-
keeping experiment station, Stamford,
Conn.—Cooking supplies conveniently
arranged for work. — Kitchinette
planned tosolve the minimum space
problem. © Mar. 81, 1914; 2 c. each
Apr. 4. 1914; J 191271-191273.
9004
CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH, Pittsburgh.
[8988
Jay (Georgia) © May 28, 1914; 1
e. June 1, 1914; K 74888.
CHUBB (SAMUEL H.) New York.
[8989-8991
[3 photographs] :
Cases constructed in the form of
minute snail shells—FKFour types of
protective cases made by the Caddis
worms.—Leaves skeletonized by the
Caddis worms. © June 10, 1914; 2¢
each June 11, 1914; J 1938257-1938259.
CLARINDA LAWN MOWER ©CO., Clarinda,
Ta. [8992-8994
Girl with lawn mower. © Apr. 18,
1914; 2c. Apr. 20, 1914; J 192230.
Girl with roses. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. Apr. 20, 1914; J 192231.
Portrait of a lady. © June 4, 1914;
2c. June 6, 1914; J 198156.
CLARK (CHARLES M.) Philadelphia.
8995
Deyon horse show, scene. © July 6,
1914; 2 c. June 27, 1914; J 193787.
CLARK (CLARICE CLIo) & co., Atlanta.
[8996
Atlanta, night view, Five Points.
© June 20, 1914; 2 c. June 22, 1914;
J 198550.
CLARKE (B. B.) Fort Leavenworth,
Kan. [8997, 8998
Key West, Fla., Old Martel tower,
ruins of. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c Apr.
24, 1914; J 192373.
St. Augustine, Fla., Fort Marion, in-
terior of old chapel casemate. © Apr.
18, 1914; 2 ¢ Apr. 24, 1914; J 192372.
CLARKE (CHARLES FREDERICK) New
York. [8999
When mother goes to rest. © May
15, 1914; 2c. May 19, 1914; K 74472.
CLIFFORD (FRED Rex) St. Johnsbury,
Vik: [9000
Grace Methodist Episcopal church.
© June 8, 1914; 2c June 9, 1914; J
193192.
CLINEDINST STUDIO, Washington.
[9001-9003
McAdoo (William Gibbs) © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 ¢ May 8, 1914; J 192879.
Wilson (Miss Eleanor Randolph)
1, 2. © May 38, 1914; 2 c. each May
8, 1914; J 192380, 192381.
CoatH (J. LEwis) Chicago. [9004
Waiting for daddy. © Jan. 1, 1914;
| 2c. May 20, 1914; K 74530.
183
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9005
Copy (Col. W. F.) HISTORICAL PICTURES |
co., Chicago. [9005-9018
Buffalo Bill; portrait, two large In-
dian figures, group of nineteen Indians,
no. 16184. [16 sheets, large] © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 30, 1914; K 7387388.
and Short Bull and portrait of
Gen. Chas. King. [1 sheet, large]
May 15, 1914; 2 ec. May 18, 1914; K
74454.
as scout leading Gen. Eugene A.
Carr’s command, no. 16188. [8 sheets,
large] © May 15, 1914; 2 c. May 18,
1914; K 74449.
Close trailing, and portrait of Gen.
Miles, no. 16195. [1 sheet, large] ©
June 11, 1914; 2 ce. June 18, 1914; K
75366.
Cody (Col. W. F.) and title, no.
16185. [8 sheets, large] © Apr. 27,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1914; K 73746.
Down hill charge and portrait of
Col. Cody, no. 16194.
744538.
Hand duel and portrait of. Gen.
Frank Baldwin, no. 16196. [1 sheet.
large] © May 15, 1914; 2 c. May 18,
1914; K 74455.
Marching scene and portrait of Col.
W. F. Cody, no. 16186. [1 sheet,
large] © Apr. 27, 1914;-2 c. Apr. 30,
1914; K 738742.
Miles (Gen.) and Col. Cody, no.
16190. [6 sheets, large] © Apr. 27,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 80, 1914; K 78747.
and Col. Cody; portraits and
letter bill, no. 16187. [16 sheets, large]
© May 15, 1914; 2 ec. May 18, 1914;
K 74448.
and letter bill. [3 sheets, large]
© Apr. 27, 1914; 2 c Apr. 30, 1914;
K 73740.
Priest, group of Indians, and por-
trait of Col. W. F. Cody, no. 16182.
[i sheet, large] © Apr. 27, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 30, 1914; K 73748.
Six heads and title, no. 16191, 16192.
[each 3 sheets, large] © May 15,
1914; 2 c. each May 18, 1914; K 74451,
74452.
Framingham, Mass.
[9019-9021
COKELL STUDIO,
[3 photographs]:
Here’s to Fred’ric’s ventures, 4002.—
I am a pirat king, 4007.—We merely
remind you of the poet. © June 16,
1914; 2 @. each June 18, 1914; J
198425-193427,
[1 sheet, large] |
© May 15, 1914; 2c. May 18, 1914: K |
pt. Iv,n.s.,v.9
Corgy (J. M.) Wausau, . Wis. [9022
Wausau, Wis., base ball squad. ©
|
May 9, 1914; 2-¢ May 2211914; J
|
192400.
Cote (Davin S.) Washington, Ia.
[9023
G. A. R.’s residing in Washington
County, Ia., 50 years after the Civil
war. © June 18, 1914; 2 ec. June 20,
1914; J 198491.
CoLLieR (W. R.) Coronado Beach,
Cal. [9024
Terrazas (Don Luis) family of. ©
Mar. 30, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1914; J
191277.
CoLLincs (Harry Herman) Mogollon,
N. Mex. [9025-9027
Mogollon, N. Mex., Cinco de Mayo,
1, 2. © May 7, 1914; 2 c. each May
13, 1914; J 192443, 192444.
post office. © Apr. 14, 1914;
2c. Apr. 20, 1914: J 191773.
CoLNAGHI (P. & D.) & OBpacH, London.
[9028
Phelps (Eliza H.); by H. Scott
Bridgwater. © May 25, 1914; le
May 19, 1914; K 74957.
COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA, PA. SOC.,
Philadelphia. [9029-9032
[4 photographs]:
Logan (James) portrait—wStenton
china closet.—Stenton (Dinah) tablet
to.—Stenton relics. © Apr. 30, 1914;
2 ce. each May 6, 1914; J 192238—
192241.
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE cCOo., New
York: [9033-9040
Wilson (Miss Margaret Woodrow)
listening to her own records on her
own grafonola:
Sitting, full face—Sitting, full face,
with record.—Sitting, profile with rec-
oid.—Standing, full face.—Standing,
side face. © 1c. each May 11, 1914;
J 192390-192394.
[3 photographs]:
Folk dance rehearsal to Columbia
grafonola dance record.—Pavlowa
gavotte to Columbia grafonola rec-
ords.—Pavlowa (Rehearsal of) ©
Apr. 20, 1914; 2 c. each May 11, 1914;
J 192406-192408.
COMMONWEALTH EDISON Co., Chicago.
[9041
Chicago, bird’s-eye view of down-
town district. © May 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 27, 1914; J 192852.
184
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
CoNLEY (CHARLES B.) Yonkers, N. Y.
[9042
Pointer on one of the finest tires.
© 1 c. Mar. 9, 1914; J 191661.
Conton (EH. L.) Ithaca, N. Y. [9043
Cornell track squad, 1914. © June
11, 1914; 2c June 238, 1914; J 193636.
CONNELL (MABEL V.) Boston. [9044
Bell in hand. ©1c. June 2, 1914; J
193002.
ConraADs (A.) Karnes City, Tex.
[9045, 9046
Karnes City, Tex., Baptist Church.
© May 9, 1914; 2 c. May 12, 1914; J
192420.
— court house. © May 9, 1914;
2 ce. May 12, 1914; J 192421.
CONTINENTAL BANK SUPPLY cCo., St.
Louis. [9047, 9048
Within reach. © Feb. 28, 1914; 2
ce. Apr. 6, 1914; K 73092.
Within your reach. © Feb. 28,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 73093.
Conway (Davin P.) Salem, Mass.
[9049
Mathew (father) total abstinence
society’s communion breakfast. ©
meses! 1014-2 eo -Apr.. 22; 1914; J
191816.
CoO-OPERATIVE ART PUB. Co., Lima, O.
[9050
Drunkard’s wife. © Mar. 28, 1914;
2 ec. Mar. 28, 1914; K 738084.
CORDRAY (JAMES M.) Los Angeles.
[9051-9060
Cordray (James M.) 11. © Apr. 7,
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 16, 1914; J 191650.
——12. © Apr. 7, 1914; 2 ec Apr.
15, 1914; J 191681.
——13. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2c. Apr.
18, 1914; J 191581.
——14. © Apr. 7, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
22, 1914; J 191791.
15.) © Apr. 17, 1914: 2 ¢@ Apr.
30, 1914; J 192088.
——16. © May 4, 1914; 2 c May
13, 1914; J 192441.
——17. © May 4, 1914; 2 c. May
14, 1914; J 192459.
——18. .© Apr. 20, 1914: 2 c. May
6, 1914; J 192229.
too Oo) Apr. 24 1914s" 2° e:
each May 20, 1914; J 192610, 192611.
CoRLEY co., Richmond. [9061
Dances of other days. © May 4,
1914; 2 ec. May 5, 1914; K 74484.
a &
9077
CORSET & UNDERWEAR REVIEW, New
York. [9062
Seventh annual banquet of the Cor-
set manufacturers’ assn. © Feb. 18,
1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; J 190478.
CowEN (A. W.) & BROS., INC, New
York. [9063
Waiting by the sea. ©1c. June 9,
1914; J 193195.
CoYyAN (WILLIAM EH.) Homestead, Pa.
[9064, 9065
American saloon. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2c. Apr. 16, 1914; K 73140.
Saloon bar. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 16, 1914; K 738139.
Crappick (H. B.) Minneapolis. [9066
You can bank by mail with. © Mar.
21s 1914 > 2. e. Apr. &, 1914: K 73317.
CRITERION NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE, INC.,
New York. [9067
Portillo (Jose Lopez) © Mar. 4,
1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 5, 1914; J 190660.
CRONIN (CORNELIUS F.) Lowell. [9068
Haggerty (Corporal Daniel A.) U.S.
S. Utah, first to fall at Vera Cruz, Mex-
ico, Apr. 21, 1914. © Apr. 21, 1914; 2
c. May 12, 1914; K 74199.
CROWN CONFECTIONERY CO., Waterbury,
Conn. [9069
Molasses, sugar. [Man making
candy.] © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Apr.
13, 1914; K 73338.
CuULOTTA (CHARLES S.) Baltimore.
[9070, 9071
Shryock (Thomas J.) 1, 2. © Apr.
30, 1914; 2 ec. each May 16, 1914; J
19380538, 193054.
CuMMINGS (Mary Batcom) Los An-
geles. [9072-9075
Little Bud. © Mar. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 12, 1914; J 1913818.
[3 photographs]:
Chief Isaac.—Cummin’ kids seeing
Los Angeles in a cripple wagon.—Now
I lay me down to sleep. © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 c. each Mar. 238, 1914; J 1913815,
191316, 191318.
CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., Boston.
[9076
Caronia (S. S.) bird’s-eye view of,
leaving Cunard docks, East Boston.
© June 24, 1914; 2 c. June 27, 1914;
J 193786.
CurRIE (NEIL) St. Paul. [9077
Minnehaha Falls, Minn. © May 6,
1914; 2 ¢. May 5, 1914; J 192217.
185
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9078
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9
Curtis (Henry A.) St. Petersburgh,
Fla. [9078
One country and one flag, blue and
gray, 1914 Memorial day, St. Peters-
burgh, Fla. © June 15, 1914; 2 «.
June 18, 1914; J 198415.
CURTIS, LEGER FIXTURE CO., Chicago.
[9079, 9080
Special valance, no. S. X. © Apr.
9, 1914; 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; K 73030.
Valance. © Mar. 24, 1914; 2c. Feb.
14, 1914; K 72577.
CURTIS’S sTUDIO, New Haven.
[9081, 9082
Yale university, Sheffield scientific
senior class, 1914, 1, 2, © May 5,
1914; 2 c each May 6, 1914; J 193247.
192248.
CUTHBERT (HERMAN G.) Newark, N. J.
[9083
Newark, N. J., state normal school.
© June 12, 1914; 2c June 12, 1914;
J -193278.
CYBICK (JOSEPH S.) New York. [9084
[Cybick’s measurements for men’s
garments] © May 26, 1914; 2 c. May
27, 1914; K 74846.
DAHLGREN (Broek Eric) Philadelphia.
[9085
Problem of sanitation to make the
journey safer. © 1c. May 25, 1914;
I 18385.
DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago.
[9086-9088
Altars of superior quality. © June
1, 1914; 2c. June 8, 1914; K 75205.
Crucifix no. 599 M. © May 5, 1914;
2c. May 9, 1914; K 74653.
©
Sacred heart of Jesus pleading.
May 5, 1914; 2 ec May 9 ,1914; K
74654.
DAVIDSON (WINN WILLIAM) Julian,
Cal. [9089-9099
Banner grade. © Apr. 11, 1914; 2
G, Apr. 25,1914: FJ 191971.
Julian, Cal., blossom time. © May
15, 1914; 2 ec. June 1, 1914; J 193538.
—— Hotel Robinson. © June 6,
1914; 2c. June 22, 1914; J 193535.
Julian pine apples. © May 8, 1914;
2c. June 1, 1914; J 198537.
San Ysidro. Indian church. © June
6, 1914; 2 ec. June 22, 1914; J 193533.
Indian fiesta. © June 6, 1914;
2c. June 22, 1914; J 193584.
Storm on Granite Mountain. © May
9, 1914; 2 ec. June 1, 1914; J 193536.
Davis (Roy F.) Chicago.
DAVIDSON (WINN WILLIAM )—Contd.
Volean (The) © Apr. 16, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 25, 1914; J 191970.
[8 photographs]:
Salton Sea from the Cuyamaca
road.—Salton Sea from the head of
the Banner Grade——Tres Cuyamacas
and Pine Hill. © Apr. 19, 1914; 2 c¢.
each May 7, 1914; J 192263192265.
Davis (Epwarp H.) Mesa Grande, Cal.
[9100-9119
[20 photographs]:
Antonia (Maria) basket maker at
Pala. — Ardilla (Leona) — Chappo
(Manuel) tatahuila dancer.—Chappo
(Pasano) and his sister Ha-qual-ya.—
Chappo (Pasano) of Manzanita.—
Duro (Jacobo) of Mesa Grande.—Ha-
chu-car Hilsch-me-up.—Halup (Do-
lores) of Volean Mts.—Lachapa |
(Angela)—Lachapa (Narciso) and |
eagle.—Lachusa (Ramon) blind.—
Maces (Antonio) with ceremonial
rattle—Manuela of Agua Caliente.—
Maria and baby.—Matameer (Cinon)
in ceremonial plumes.—Mish-hi-yel in
basket hat.—Peapa (Maria Antonia)
and baby Marta.—Qulsch (Mendoza)
of Campo.—Segundo (Maria) splitting
basket fibre.—Wypooke (Hstevan)
making acorn meal. © Mar. 14, 1914;
2 ec. each Mar. 28, 1914; J 190978—
190997.
[9120-9122
Baseball curves and explanation of
same. © Apr. 24, 1914; 1 ce. Apr. 30,
1914; I 1815.
Curves of the golf ball. © Apr. 24,
1914; 1 ce. Apr. 30, 1914; I 1814.
Solar spectrum by prism and by
grating. © Jan. 22, 1914; 1 c. Apr.
30, 1914; I 1816.
Dawson (JoHN W.) Philadelphia.
[9123
Our battleships. © May 25, 1914;
2c. May 28, 1914; J 192838.
Dr Campi (ANITA) Chicago.
[9124-9133
Mother goose parade [1914]:
© Mar. 1;'1.c. Mar. 7; K71481.
© Mar. 8; 1c. Mar. 16; K 71738.
© Mar. 15; 1 c. Mar. 18; K 71835.
© Mar. 22; 1 «. Mar.30; K T2488.
© Mar. 29; 1 ce. Apr. 4) K 72816.
© Apr. 5; le. Apr. 8;.4.72910.
© Apr. 12; 1c. Apr. 27; K 73618.
© Apr. 19; 1c. Apr..27; K 73622.
© Apr. 26; 1 c. May-4; K 73845.
© May 3; 1c. May 18; K 74406.
186
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
DrecKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago.
[9134, 9135
Society brand clothes, A. © Mar.
28, 1914; 2c. Apr. 2, 1914; K 73067.
——B. © Apr. 25, 1914; 1 ¢. Apr.
30, 1914; K 74083.
Deprick (J. V.) Weimar, “Tex.
[9136
Weimar Catholic church. © June11,
1914; 2 ¢. June 15, 1914; J 193355.
Deitz (H. C.) Hood River, Or. [9137
Valley (The) © June 9, 1914; 2c.
June 15, 1914; J 193369.
Dre LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., New York.
[9188-9141
[4 photographs] :
Holsteins on hill—Jerseys turning
corner of lane——Whitney (Payne)
cattle in lot.—Winthrops (Cows at)
© May 4, 1914; 2 c. each May 5, 1914;
J 192872-192875.
DELMAS PHOTO co., Newark, N. J.
[9142
Hahne and company’s employees.
© May 12, 1914; 1 c. May 23, 1914; 1
ce. May 28, 1914; J 193005.
De Lonce (O. F.) Madison, Wis.
[9143
Kelly (Ester) © Apr. 3, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 23, 1914; .J 191919.
DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY, New York.
[9144, 9145
Coat of arms, Delta upsilon frater-
nity, 1, 2. © Mar. 27, 1914; 2. c. each
Apr. 29, 1914; K 738700, 73701.
Dre LUXE ATTRACTIONS FILM co., New
York. [9146-9152
Home at last. [1 sheet, large] ©
Apr. 11,°1914; ‘2 c. Apr. 15, 1914; K
731380.
Sealed orders. [Count Spinelli pur-
sues the lieutenant’s wife, reunited,
1, 8 sheets, large] © Apr. 16, 1914;
2c. each Apr. 17, 1914; K 783272, 782783.
[Lieutenant Van Houven dis-
covers Count Spinelli hidden in his
home, 8 sheets, large] © Apr. 21,
1914; 2.c. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73498.
—— [24 sheets, large] © Apr. 27,
1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 30, 1914; K T3757.
Sealed orders found broken, your
father has been arrested for treason.
[3 sheets, large] © Apr. 11, 1914; 2.
Apr. 15, 1914; K 73131.
Silently nursing a secret sorrow. [6
sheets, large] © Apr. 11, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 15, 1914; K 73182.
CLASSES, H TO K
0271
Derr (S. W.) De Kalb, Ill.
[9158, 9154
Northern Illinois state normal school.
© June 2, 1914; 2 ¢. June 9, 1914; J
193887.
—— and training school. © June 2,
1914; 2c. June 9, 1914; J 193888.
Drs RocHES (GERTRUDE) Chicago.
[9155
Girl in the muff. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. Apr. 20, 1914; J 191758.
De STEFANO (FREDERICK M.) New
York. [9156-9163
Carrying wounded man. © May 10,
1914; 1 e June 5, 1914; K 75078.
Charge! © May 17, 1914; 1 e¢.
June 5, 1914; K 75075.
First aid work. © May 10, 1914;
1 ce. June 5, 1914; K 75077.
Litter-blouse wrapped about two
rifles. © May 10, 1914; 1 c. June 5,
1914; K 75076.
Signal corps, called the nervous sys-
tem of the army:
Calling headquarters. — Generator
equipment packed.—Radio _ section,
company A. © May 3, 1914; 1 ¢. each
May 8, 1914; K 74080-74082.
Taking litter over wall. © May 10,
1914; 1 ec June 5, 1914; K 75079.
DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit. [9164-9271
Arrajan, Panama, native street
scene, 073146. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 e.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 191583.
Attack on Fort Fisher; by Xanthus
Smith, 050296. © Dec. 26, 1918; 2 ¢.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190455.
Baker (Sir Henry Lorraine); by
Gilbert Stuart, 0481387. © Dec. 23,
1918; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190434.
Bordley (Hlizabeth); by Gilbert
Stuart, 050301. © Dec. 26, 1913; 2 ¢.
| Feb. 7, 1914; J 190463.
Boston, Harvard medical school,
073093. © Oct. 30, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190420.
Museum of fine arts, 073092.
© Oct. 30, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J
190421.
Bread carrier, 068378. © Jan. 29,
1914; 2c Mar. 28, 1914; J 191563.
Breton peasant boy; by P. A. J.
Dagnan-Bouveret, 050293. © Dec. 23,
1918: 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190461.
Brook (The); by Charles Harold
Davis, 048120. © Dec. 28, 1918; 2 ¢-
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190450.
187
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9271 \
Dt 1, 1. S.. V. a
DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued.
Brown (David Paul); by Henry
Inman, 048125. © Dec. 28, 1918; 2c.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190452.
Cavalier; by Ferdinand Victor Leon
Roybet, 048131. © Dec. 23, 1913; 2 c.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190439.
Cello player; by Thomas Eakens,
048121. © Dec. 28, 1918; 2c. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190440.
Chorrera, Panama _ street’ scene,
073148. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2c. Mar, 23,
1914; J 191587.
Cochiti pueblo, old mission church,
073141. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2c. Mar. 23,
1914; J 191570.
Colon, Panama, street scene, 073147.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1914; J
191595.
Companion of the studio; by Robert
William Vonnoh, 048141. © Dec. 23,
1913; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190482.
Cooke (George Frederick) as Rich-
ard III; by Thomas Sully, 050294. ©
Dee. 25,, 19133 20¢.) Hep. Glos, cd
190465.
Council house, Granada; by Mariano
Fortuny y Carbo, 048116. © Dec. 23,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 1904388.
Curry (Camp) and Glacier Pt.,
Yosemite Valley, Cal., 073181. © Jan.
8, 1914; 2c Mar. 23, 1914; J 191576.
—_- Yosemite Valley, Cal., Le
Conte circle, 073132. © Jan. 3, 1914;
2c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191575.
Death on the pale horse; by Ben-
jamin West, 050266. © Nov. 14, 1913;
2c, Mar. 23, 1914: J 191601.
Flight of night; by William Morris
Hunt, 050299. © Dec. 26, 1918; 2 c.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190458.
Fothergill (Dr. John); by Gilbert
Stuart, 050292. © Dec. 28, 1918; 2 ¢.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190457.
Franklin (Benjamin); by Charles
Willson Height, 048128. © Dec. 23,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190451.
——by David Martin, 050297. ©
MEG LG IGS +2 CyF edi nds Soles. J
190456.
Ganymede; by Guido Reni, 048124.
©. Dec... 23, 1913; 2 ¢. Mar. 23, 1914; J
191606.
Gatun Lake, Panama, dying forest,
073166. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 23,
1914; J 191565.
Girl with white cap; by William
Morris Hunt, 048127. © Dec. 28, 1913;
2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190436.
fa ES
DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued.
Gladstone (Hon. William EHwart) ;
by John McClure Hamilton, 050272.
© Nov. 14, 1918; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914;
J 191600.
Grandmother’s dressing gown; by
Frederick G. Gray, 048122. © Dec.
23, 19138; 2 ce. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190445.
Great oak of Ornans; by Gustave
k
|
f
L
|
Courbet, 048119. © Dec. 23, 1913; 2c.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 191607.
Greenleaf (James); by Gilbert Stu-
art, 048135. © Dec. 28, 1913; 2 ¢c. Feb.
7, 1914; J 190442.
In the country; by Alfred Stevens,
0481384. © Dec. 23, 1913; 2 ¢. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190448.
Jackson (Mrs. William) ; by Gilbert
Stuart, 048138. © Dec. 23, 1913; 2 ¢.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190431.
Jones (John Paul); by Jean An-
toine Houdon, 048109. © Nov. 14,
1918; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190433.
Kemble (Frances Anne) ; by Thomas
Sully, 048133. © Deer2s-1913; 2c:
Mar. 23, 1914; J 1916038.
050289. © Dec. 23, 1913;
2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190460.
Key (Francis Scott); by Charles
Willson Peale, 048129. © Dec. 23,
1918; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190443.
Lady with the white shawl; by Wil-
liam Merritt Chase, 050269. © Nov.
14, 1918; 2 c. Mar. 23,1914; J 191599.
Landscape; by Jean Baptiste Ca-
mille Corot, 048118. © Dee. 23, 1918;
2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190446.
——by Jean Charles Cazin, 050291.
© Dec. 28, 1918;,2: e Keb. 7) 1914; 7
190466.
Leslie (Eliza); by Thomas Sully,
048182., ©;Dee.-26, 20is eed. Web. 7,
1914; J 190437.
Lyon (Pat) portrait; by John Neagle,
050300. © Dec. 26, 1913; 2 c. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190468.
Macaulay (Thomas Babington) ; by
Henry Inman, 048126. © Dec. 23,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J. 190447.
Mackinae Island, Mich., Main st. and
Chippewa hotel, 073188. © Jan. 15,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914; J 191574.
picnic grounds, 073187. © Jan.
15, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914; J 191572.
Robinson’s Folly, 073186. ©
Jan. 15, '1914.5 2. €)) Menon 11S
191573.
Madison (Mrs, James); by Gilbert
Stuart, 048186. © Dec. 23, 1918; 2 c.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190454.
188 i oa
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
9271
DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued.
Man cub; by Alexander Sterling
Calder, 048104. © Nov. 14, 1913; 2 ¢
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190441.
Meredith (George); by John Mc-
Clure Hamilton, 048145. © Jan. 15,
1914: 2 c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191602.
Model (The); by Mariano Fortuny
y Carbo, 048117. © Dec. 23, 1918; 2 c.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 191605.
Morris (Robert); by Charles Will-
son Peale, 048130. © Dec. 23, 1913;
2 c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191609.
©
Navaho chicken pull, 073140.
gan.-50, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1914; J
191574;
Nixon (Col. John); by Gilbert
Stuart, 048139. © Dec. 28, 1913; 2 ec.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190449.
©
Norfolk, Va., harbor, 073107.
Noy. 20, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J
190428.
©
— Lafayette park, 0738109.
Nove eo, 195° 2. ¢. Keb., 7, 1914; J
190410.
—— —— 073110. © Nov. 20, 19138;
2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190427.
Mam St., 073104. © Nov. 20,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190426.
Old” Panama, flat chureh . arch,
Ofalas. ©) Jan. 30,.19'4; 2 c. Mar. 23,
1914; J 191598.
—tower of St. Augustin, 073155.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1914;
J 191592.
On the borders of the marsh; by
William Picknell, 050298. © Dec. 26,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190464.
Panama canal, abandoned French
machinery, 073171. © Jan. 30, 1914;
2c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191566.
Culebra cut after flooding,
showing slides, 073159. © Jan. 30,
1914; 2 e. Mar. 28, 1914; J 191591.
deepest section, 073157. ©
tale tole: 2. ec. Mar. 23,,1914; J
1915S].
— —— last view before flooding,
073158. © Jan 380, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23,’
1914; J 191596.
©
—— —— looking north, 073156.
Jan, 50, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1914; J
191589.
— suction dredge, 073160. ©
daneso. 1014: 2 ¢. Mar. 23; 1914: J
191584.
—— famous Cucaracha slide, 073161.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1914;
J 191597.
DETROIT PUB. co.—Continued.
first rush of water through
Gamboa dyke, 073162. © Jan. 30,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 28, 1914; J 191585.
Gatun Lake spillway, 0738164.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1914; J
191594.
Gatun spillway, 073165. © Jan.
30, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191582.
—— Pedro Miguel locks at Miraflores
Lake, 073167. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 191598.
steam shovels, 073170. © Jan.
30, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191568.
Panama City seawall at low tide.
073168. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2 ¢. Mar. 23,
1914; J 191567.
©
Panama native belle, 073152.
Jan. 30, 1914s) 2.6. Mar. 23, 1914. 25
191580.
Panama native trail, 073153. © Jan.
30, 1914; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191579.
Panama, seawall at high tide, 073169.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1914;
J 191569.
Portrait of the artist; by Charles
Willson Peale, M 310. © Oct. 20,
1918; 2 ec. Dec. 22, 1918; J 188243.
——by Rembrandt Peale, M 315. ©
Get: 207 1913 + -2)-e. Dee. 22, 1913 +S
188244.
Pratt (Henry); by Henry Inman,
050302. © Dec. 26, 1913; 2 ¢. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190462.
Providence, R. I., Westminster st.,
073116. © Noy. 21, 1913 :°2.¢c. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190412.
Reignold (George) ; by Gilbert Stu-
art, 048140. © Dec. 23, 1913; 2 c. Feb.
7, 1914; J 190435.
Richmond, Jefferson hotel, lobby,
073119. © Nov. 21, 1913; 2 ¢. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190416.
— Murphy’s hotel, 073097. © Oct.
31, 1918; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190425.
—— — lobby, 073096. © Oct. 31,
1913; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190424.
©
Rueger (Hotel) 073120.
NOV is. LON a eo met CDS te ge LOea ars),
190418.
Sailing in the mist; by John Henry
Twachtman, 050295. © Dec. 23, 1918;
2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190467.
San Diego, Cal., and bay from U. S.
Grant hotel, 073117. © Nov. 21, 1913;
2 ce. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190411.
Sharp (Becky); by Thomas P. An-
shutz, 048115. © Dec. 23, 19138: 2 c¢.
Mar. 28, 1914; J 191604.
189
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9272
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
DETROIT PUB. CO.—Continued.
Springfield, Mass., Court sq. and
municipal group, 073082. © Oct. 30,
1913; 2.¢c. Feb, 7, 1914; J 1904138.
Forest park, Laurel Hill,
073087. © Oct. 30, 1918; 2 c. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190423.
Laurel Hill and aquatic
gardens, 078088. © Oct. 30, 1918; 2 ¢.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190417.
Municipal group. 073081. ©
Oct. .s0; Ais se. webs, O14 I
190419.
—U. S. armory officers row,
073084. © Oct. 30, 1913; 2 c. Feb. 7,
1914; J 190422.
Stone arch, King’s highway bridge,
Panama, 073151. © Jan. 30, 1914;
2c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191588.
Taboga (Island of) and bay, Pan-
ama, 073150. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2.
Mar. 23, 1914; J 191586.
Two Cochiti pueblo boys learning
the deer dance, 068379. © Jan. 29,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 23, 1914; J 191564.
Upper Chagres River, Panama,
073149. © Jan. 30, 1914; 2c Mar. 23,
1914; J 191590.
Vaux (Hon. Richard); by John Mc-
Clure Hamilton, 048144. © Jan. 15,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914; J-191608.
View on the Seine; by Charles Fran-
cois Daubigny, 050290. © Dec. 23,
1918; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190459.
Violinist (The); by Bartholomeus
van der Helst, 048123. © Dec. 23,
1918; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190453.
Washington, Library of Congress,
Neptune’s fountain, 073128. © Dec.
18, 1918; 2 c Feb. 7, 1914; J 190430.
West (Mrs. Benjamin) ; by Matthew
Pratt. 048142. | ©) Dee 23, 101s +72) c.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190444.
White Mts., N. H., Mt. Washington
carriage road, 073129. © Dec. 18,
1913; 2c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190429.
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., from
the west, 073121. © Nov. 26, 1913; 2c.
Feb. 7, 1914; J 190414.
—— Laurel lane, 073122. © Nov.
26, 1913; 2 c. Feb. 7, 1914; J 190415.
Yosemite Valley, Cal., bathing pool
and Sentinel Dome, 073134. © Jan. 3,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 28, 1914; J 191577.
—— stage, Camp Curry, 0731338. ©
Jan.: 8; 1914; 2c. “Mar. ‘23, 1944; J
191578.
| DEVENY (WILLIAM) Portland, Or.
[9272
Two Bills; William F. Cody and
William Deveny. © May. 25, 1914; 2
ce. June 1, 1914; J 192972.
DEwiTz (CHARLES HB.) Chicago. [9273
Graduation day. © May 25, 1914;
2c. June 3, 1914; K 74996.
DICKERMAN (Don) New York.
[9274-9279
[6 post ecards]:
Bozo the bug.—Cap’n Spatcho.—
Clarence.—Gunner Jim.—Mr. Malo-
ney.—Roarin’ Roscoe. © Mar. 12,
De 2c. each Feb. 26, 1914; K 72660-
72665.
Dickins (H. C.) London. [9280
Madonna della Sedia; by F. G. Ste-
venson. © Mar. 3, 1914; 1 ¢. Apr. 10,
1914; K 73021.
DICKINSON (LAURENCE ‘T.) Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. [9281
Resurrection morn. © May 14,1914;
2c. Apr. 80, 1914; J 192841.
Dickson (H. B.) New Haven. [9282
Tuttle’s ale house. [Interior] ©
May 14, 1914; 2 ec. May 14, 1914; K
74238.
DIEMER (FRANK WILSON) Springfield,
Mo. [92838
Bank now open. © Apr. 4, 1914; 2
ec. Apr. 14, 1914; K 73880.
Dietz (Gustav) New York. [9284
Hoffmann (Gertrude) © June 21,
1914; 2c. June 18, 1914; J 198428.
DILLON (VINCE) Fairfax, Okla.
[9285-9291
Good Boy (Chief) © June 24,
1914; 2 ec. June 27, 1914; J 1937938.
[6 photographs]:
Tron Tail (Chief) 5, 6—Iron Tail
(Chief) and American Bear, 3.—
Sioux dancers, 4.—Sioux war dance,
1.—Sioux warrior, 2. © Apr. 9, 1914;
2 ec. each Apr. 18, 1914; J 191549-
191554.
DINN (JAMES F.) Port Washington,
INGoX [9292
Queen adjustable dress form no. 55.
© Aug. 14, 1912; 2 ¢ Apr. 23, 1914; K
73546.
DINSLAGE (HERMANN) San Francisco.
[9293
Wet and dry. . “4)¢) Way 3, fom:
I 1824.
190
| MISCELLANEOUS
Ino. 2, 1914
|DocKHAM (ARTHUR SALIMARSH) Los
Angeles. [9294, 9295
San Gabriel Arcangel (Mision) :
| Choir stairs—Old rosebush. ©
| June 20, 1914; 2 c. each June 29, 1914;
| J 198882, 193883.
DoNEHEW (Marion) Norman, Okla.
[9296, 9297
' Donehew (Marion) on home educa-
| tion. © May 1, 1914; 2 c. May 18,
1914; J 192505.
Hoop skirt. © May 1, 1914; 2c.
May 18, 1914; J 192506.
Donouve (FRANK D.) San Francisco.
| [9298
a a co
Warren mausoleum plan.
Mar. 81, 1914; I 1794.
Doty (EH. E.) Battle Creek.
[9299, 9800
Kellogg (Dr.J. H.) A, B. © June
11, 1914; 2 ec. each June 15, 1914; J
193365, 193366.
DOUGLAS ( WILLIAM ) Snohomish,
Wash. [9301-9306
Guard of the west. © May 23,
1914; 1 c. May 27, 1914; 1 c. June 8,
1914; J 1938229.
Index, Galena road, 51. © June 8,
1914; 2 ec. June 18, 1914; J 1938339.
Snohomish, Wash., bird’s-eye view,
44. © June 8, 1914; 2 c. June 18,
1914; J 1933388.
[3 photographs]:
Day’s sport on the Snohomish, 45.—
Snoqualme Falls, 40.—Where Mt. In-
dex. overlooks the falls.) © May 16,
1914; 1 ce. each May 21, 1914; 1 c. each
July 8, 1914; J 193288-193240.
DRAKE (JUNE D.) Silverton, Or.
[9807-9311
Doomed to fall. © June 15, 1914;
2c. June 24, 1914; J 193640.
Felling trees. © June 15, 1914; 2c.
June 24, 1914; J 193642.
Forest monarchs. © June 15, 1914;
2c. June 24, 1914; J 198644.
Giant fir. © June 15, 1914; 2 «.
June 24, 1914; J 198641.
Oregon fir. © June 15, 1914; Qe:
June 24, 1914; J 1936438.
DRAYTON (GRACE G.) New York.
[9312-9324
Dimples [1913]:
@ Wee 28: 1'¢. Apr. 17; K 8275.
—— [1914]:
© Neb: 15:1 ¢ Apr. 17; 1.13281.
© Web. 22: 1 ¢. Aprv it? K (3285.
CLASSES, H TO K
9351
DRAYTON (GRACE G.)—Continued.
© Mar. 1; 1 c. Apr. 17; K 73289.
© Mar. 8; 1 c. Apr. 17; K 782938.
© Mar. 15; 1 ec. Apr. 17; K 73297.
© Mar. 22: 1c May 6; K 73923.
© Ant 53 Le Apr ii: IX (e305:
©) Apr.,12;:1 ¢. Apr. 1% K 78809:
© Apr. 19; 1 c. May 6; K 78918.
© Apr. 26; 1 c. May 6; K 73920.
Grande féte terpsichorienne. © Apr.
14, 1914; 1 ec. Apr. 28, 1914; K 73659.
Old Mother Hulda. © Apr. 15, 1914;
fe, Apr. 23,1914; Ko 3a5n:
DRENNAN (WILLIAM ALEXANDER) Buf-
falo. [9325
Group Iroquois Indians. © Apr. 10.
1914; 2c. Apr. 8, 1914; J 191658.
DRESSEL (H. M.) Springfield, Vt.
[9326-9330
Springfield, Vt., opening day:
Ceremony window, Dec. 6, 1913.—
Dec. 6, 1913.—Luncheon, Dec. 6, 1913.—
Wedding, Dec. 6, 1913.—Wedding pres-
ents, Dec. 6, 19138. © Dec. 12, 1913; 1
e. each Oct. 3, 1918; 1 ce. Apr. 3, 1914;
J 191252-191256.
Duc (H. A.) Charleston, S.C. [9831
Decarnate intelligence sustained. ©
Apr. 27, 1914; 2 ec. May 18, 1914; K
74392.
DUNBAR (Miss BE. B.) New York.
[93382-9346
Emerson (Lillian Davis) in different
dancing poses, 36617 A—C, E-N, P, W.
© 1c. each Apr. 8, 1914; J 191359-
191378.
DuNCAN (LILLIAN) Clayton, N. C.
[9347
Artificial flowers. © 1c. Apr. 10,
1914; J 191728.
DUNHAM Co., Berea, O. [9348
Soil before and after rolling. ©
May 8, 1914; 2 c. May 18, 1914; K
74391.
Du Pont DE Nemours (EH. I.) POWDER
co., Wilmington, Del. [9349
Long run trophies. © Apr. 8, 1914;
2c. Apr. 2, 1914; K 73377.
DURSTINE (W. O.) Belpre, Kan.
[9350, 9351
Belpre, Kan., St. Bernard’s Catholic
church and rectory. © May 2, 1914;
2 c. Tune 6, 1914; J 193160.
os pupic library... ©, Jsune 17,
1914; 2c. June 22, 1914; J 193541.
LOT
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIEw.
9352
pt. IV, Ts. v.90
EATON, CRANE & PIKE ©o., Pittsfield,
Mass. [9352-9363
Juvenile no. 1 A-6 A., 1 B-6 B. ©
May 12, 1914; 2 ¢. each May 21, 1914;
K 75119-75130.
EpIsonN (THOMAS A.) Orange, N. J.
[9864-9371
Edison (Thomas A.) and family in
auto) 172. ©) May °26,- 1994-2 ce.
June 5, 1914; J 193153.
in grandstand, 170. © May 26,
1914; 2 ec. June 5, 1914; J 193151.
—— starting the ball game, 171. ©
May 26, 1914; 2 c. June 5, 1914; J
193152.
Edison (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.):
And bridal group, 180.—Bride and
groom, 184.—Bride and groom smiling,
183.—Receiving on lawn.
© June 18, 1914; 2 «@ each June 25,
1914; J 198685-1938689.
EHRICH (ADELAIDE WALLACH) New
York. [9372
Lewisohn (Alice) © Apr. 12, 1914;
2c. Apr. 14, 1914; J 191615.
ELI BRIDGE CO., Roodhouse, 111. [9373
Big Eli wheel. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 18, 1914; K 73488.
ELKJER (H.) Fosston, Minn. [9374
Fosston high school. © Apr. 1,1914;
Zev apr. 4, 1914s Sf SOlSo. 1.
ELLIOTT (CHAS. H.) Philadelphia.
[9875
Sigma tau delta. © Apr. 30, 1914;
2 c. May 5, 1914; K 73900.
ELLIoTT (CHAS. H.) co., Philadelphia.
[9376
Theta tau. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2 ¢.
Ares, 1914 2 IK 3555.
ELLIS (WILLIAM SHEWALL) Philadel-
phia. [T3717
Pure Indian types. © June 6, 1914;
2c. June 8, 1914; J 193163.
ELson (A. W.) & co., Belmont, Mass.,
and Boston. [9378-9391
Altdorf, Switzerland, Tell statue, A.
© June 8, 1914; 2 c. June il, 1914; K
75284.
—B. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 c. May
1, 1914; J 192411.
Boyhood of Lincoln. © May 1,
1914; 2 ec. May 11, 1914; K 74147.
Coming of the white man. © Apr:
11, 19145 2c. Apr, 13, 1914: J-19156!.
——by Reid. © Apr. 21, 1914; 2¢.
Apr. 25, 1914; K 73606.
182—181. ,
ELson (A, W.) & co.—Continued.
by Reid. © June 38, 1914; 2 «.
June 8, 1914; K 75255.
In fear and trembling. © Apr. 4,
1914; 2c Apr. 7, 1914; J 191345.
In fear and trembling, sizes P, P 8.
© May 22, 1914; 2 c. each May 25,
1914; K 74798, 74799.
Landscape at sunset; by George In-
nes. © May 1, 1914; 2 @ June 22,
1914; J 193549.
Louise (Queen) and her two sons.
© Apr. 10, 1914; 2 @ Apr..13, 1914: J
191560.
Middelharnis (Avenue) by Hobbe-
ma. © Apr. 22,-1914-.20e Apr. 25,
1914; K 73605.
Tell (William) statue at, Altdorf
Switzerland; by Kipfling. © Apr. 21,
1914; 2 @ Apr. 25, 1914; K 73607.
Train, here it comes. © May 8,
1914; 2c. May 14, 1914; K 74352.
ENGLISH (H.) Mullan, Id. [9392
Ingersoll liner drills). © Apr. 27,
1914; 2c. May 4, 1914; J 192208.
ERICSON (Henry A.) Chicago. [9393
Pius X (Pope). © May 23, 1914;
2c. May 28, 1914; J 193217.
EuDaty (FrRep C.) Seymour, Ind.
[9894
Genitine Swiss Mondaine, Eu Daly’s
strain. [Pigeon]. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2c. Apr. 10, 1914; J 191878.
Evans (EucENE R.) Leadville, Colo.
[9395
Leadville, highest lodgein the world.
© Apr. 10, 1914; 2 ec May 8, 1914; J
192684.
EVENING NEWS PUB. CO., Newark, N. J.
[9896, 93897
Artillery college and training school
at Vera Cruz after shelling by the
lighter guns of the U. S. fleet, front
view. © Apr. 30, 1914; 1 c. May 1,
1914; K 74198.
Scenes in Vera Cruz just after occu-
pation by U. S. marines. © Apr. 29,
1914; 2c. May 1, 1914; K 73765.
EVERETT, HEANEY & CO., New York.
[9398
Kings of the air. © Dec. 20, 1913;
2c. Apr. 15, 1914; K 73118.
EWING, INC., Baton Rouge, La.
[9399
General assembly, special session,
1918. © May 19, 1914; 2 ce. May 23,
' 1914; J 193006.
192
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
9445
Faast (RoseELLE F.) Honolulu. [9400
Melting pot of many nations. ©
Weer, 1913-. 2c. May 4, 1914; J
193045.
FARABAUGH (M. J.) Carrolltown, Pa.
[9401-9404
[4 photographs]:
Gooderhorn (H. M.)—Mella lotus
alba, July 18, 1913.—Mella lotus alba,
same field, Oct. 5, 1912.—Nothing on.
© Mar. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 12,
1914; J 191718-191721.
Farnum (G. H.) Okemah, Okla.
[9405-9407
Oklahoma national guards, first
separate troop:
In fours.—In front of armory.—lIn
platoons. © Mar. 31, 1914; 1 ¢. each
Apr. 8, 1914; 1 ce. each Apr. 20, 1914;
J 191777-191779.
Philadel-
[9408-9419
FEDERAL BANKING SERVICE,
phia.
[Cuts for ads]:
AS ye sow so shall ye reap.—For a
rainy day.—Fruitful vine.—Grasp suc-
cess. — Helping hand.—Here’s' my
check.—Keep the wolf from _ the
door.—Nothing tells the story of success
like a bank book.—Protect the home.—
Safety first.—Set sail for prosperity.—
100 degrees safe. © May 1, 1914; 2c.
each May 19, 1914; K 74460-74471.
FELLHEIMER & LoNG, New York.
[9420, 9421
Preliminary plan for twenty-four
story hotel bldg. (typical floor plans,
2 sheets.) © 1c. June 24, 1914; I
1849.
Preliminary plans of proposed union
station for the Central of Ga. and
Southern railways at Macon, Ga. ©
1c. June 24, 1914; I 1850.
FENNER (GEORGE WILLARD) Syracuse,
IN: X. [9422
Four strand bolt of lightning. ©
May 6, 1914; 2 c. May 18, 1914; J
192439.
FERGUSON (GEORGE W.) Stevens Point,
Wis. [9423
Peace. © Mar. 20, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
11, 1914; J 190659.
FETTER (CLIFFORD) Ottawa, Kans.
[9424, 9425
My jewels. ladies G. A. R. © May
8, 1914; 2 c. May 14, 1914; K 74254.
—— W. R. C. © May 8, 1914; 2c.
May 13, 1914; K 74255.
FETTINGER (THEODORE S.) ADV. AGENCY,
Newark, N. J. [9426
Yum yum bread. [16 sheets colored
poster.] © June 2, 1914; 2c. June 8,
1914; K 75216.
FIELD (ALICE) New York. [9427
Statue of Liberty. © Apr. 18, 1914;
i-epAprs 21. 1914 1 ex Apr 2 loi:
J 192012.
FILER (ERNEST) Chicago. [9428
Day with a chick. © May 18, 1914;
2 ¢. May 21; 1914: J 192708.
FILLEBROWN (R. H. M.) Paoli, Pa.
[9429
Sample sheet no. 5, cross stitch de-
signs. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. May 1,
1914; K 73766.
FISCHER (CARL) New York. [9430
[Monkey with cornet.] © May 28,
1914; 2c. June 2, 1914; K 74958.
FISHBACK (R. W.) Cincinnati. [9431
Car the world has waited for. ©
1c. June 16, 1914; J 193385.
FISHBAUGH (WILLIAM ARTHUR)
Tampa, Fla. [9482
Tampa, Fla., new bridge and Plant
park. © June 10, 1914; 2c. June 12,
1914; J 1938276.
FisHER (EVELYN) Portland, Or. [94383
Love in repose. © 1c. Mar. 25,
1914; J 191662.
FISHER (GABRIEL) New York.
9434-9441
[8 photographs] :
Dwan (Serg. John. J.)—Frazer
(John W.) 1, 2.—Griffen (Serg.
George H.)—Mooney (John J.) 1, 2.—
Northey (Charles E.)—Taafe (John
P}) ‘© Apr. 11; 1914; 2c. each Apr,
14, 1914; J 191618-191625.
FISHER (ISAAC) Tuskegee Institute,
Ala. [9442
Growing plants, swelling buds.
[Child in greenhouse] © Apr. 11,
1914; 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; K 73057.
FISKE & co., New York. [9448, 9444
Tapestry brick, 1. © Mar. 25, 1914;
2c. Apr. 1, 1914; K 72485.
NO) PAM AOL «ZC war.
14, 1914; K 78556.
FLEER (FRANK H.) Philadelphia.
[9445
Bobs will win your heart. © May 1,
1914; 2c. May 18, 1914; K 74203.
193
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9446
Fior (A. C.) Madison, S. D. [9446
Madison, S. D., state normal school.
© May 238, 1914; 2 c: May 26, 1914; J
192835.
FouuteTt (F. M.) New York.
[9447-9450
Private conscience [1913]:
© Dec. 29; 1 c. Mar. 26; K 72129.
© Dec. 30; 1 c. Mar. 26; K 72180.
©) Dec. 31; 1c Mar. 26; K.72131.
—— [1914]:
© Jan. 3'/1'e:i Mar! 26: IK 72182:
FONSECA (JOSE DE) New York.
[9451, 9452
Design for cyclic staffed paper to
be used in postal teaching of music
through recorded automatical accom-
paniments. 1c. May 23, 1914; I 1886.
Enneamonos trixa. 1 ec. Apr. 16,
1914; I 1810.
Forp & ALLEN, Boston. [9453
[Sailor boy climbing a mast.] ©
Apr. 21, 1914; 2 c« May 27, 1914; K
74823.
Fort WAYNE SENTINEL, Fort Wayne,
Ind. [9454
Ferry (Mrs. Lucien P.) © Mar.
28, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 1, 1914; K 72480.
FORTNER CAMERA SUPPLY Co., Sterling,
Colo. [9455
Does a pig laugh. © Apr. 28, 1914;
2c. May 2, 1914; K 192185.
Foster (BERTRAM G.) Washington.
[9456
U. S. Capitol by night. © Apr: 3,
1914; 2c. Apr. 3, 1914; J. 191257.
FostER (EDWARD Morse) Waltham,
Mass. [9457
Waltham watch co., front view of
factory. © Apr. 21, 1914;,2 c Apr.
2a, AgI4 = J 191969:
FOSTER Meridian,
Miss. [9458
First excursion on the Dixie line,
Alexander City, Ala. to Benson, Ala.
© May 19, 1914; 2 c. May 28, 1914; J
192980.
FOSTER (WALTER
Richmond. [9459-9462
Corley (J. G.) © Apr. 25, 1914;
Pues APE OA eh LOL OTe,
Mitchell (Prof. S: C.) © Apr: 10,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191722.
Umlauf (Jacob) © Apr. 25, 1914;
2 cG. Apr at; 19t4 ys 19love.
(LEMUEL LEWIS)
WASHINGTON )
eee
" pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9° ¥
Foster (WALTER WASHINGTON )—Con. 4
Willatd (Miss Blizabeth) © May |
21, 1914; 2 c. May 25, 1914: J 192776. |
F'RANCIS & HopcE, Topeka, Ka. [9463
Sheldon (Rev. C. M.) © Apr. 12,
1914; 1 ¢ Apr. 14, 1914-34 e. Apr. .27,
1914; J. JOZOTSa ae
FRAZIER (EDWARD JAMES) Thompson
Falls, Mont. [9464-9488
Blast going off using $190.00 worth of
powder, 62. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2c. Apr.
8, 1914; J 191356.°
Just after blast, showing part of
river bed changed, 68 © Apr. 1, 1914;
2e. Apr. 8, 1914; J 191358.
Just before blast going off, 61. ©
Apr: 1; 1994 226 Ame TS, Toe: J
191357.
Thompson Falls, Mont., 51. © Mar.
1, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; J 192029.
big rock by dollar hole is gone,
59, 60. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Mar.
30, 1914; J 192027, 192028.
construction of electric power
dam, 50, 58, 55-58. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2
c. each Mar. 30, 1914; J 192019-192023,
192026.
—— —— 64-66. © Apr. 15, 1914;
2 ¢e. each Apr. 22, 1914; J 191809-
191811.
—— —— 67-71. © May 1, 1914; 2
ec. each June 8, 1914; J 193182-193186.
73,74. © June 1, 1914;
2 e@ each June 29, 1914; J 198886,
193887.
first foot bridge, for construc-
tion of electric power dam, 54. © Mar.
1, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; J 192024.
—— first train load of rock for the
construction of electric power dam, 52.
© Mar. 1, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1914; J
192025.
great power city, 72. © June
1, 1914; 2 ce June 29, 1914; J 198888.
FREES (Harry W.) Royersford, Pa.
[9489-9561
Aviator (The) © June 22, 1914; 2
ce. June 24, 1914; J 193670.
[6 photographs]:
Carrying doll.—In cradle.—In ham-
mock.—Painting egg.—Pulling doll.—
Pushing eggs. © Mar. 12, 1914; 2 c¢.
each Mar. 11, 1914; J 190689-190694.
[8 photographs]:
Daddy and the children.—For the
championship.—Harvest days.—Kind
that mother used to make.—Nary a
nibble.-— Pressing engagement.— Solo
194
jno. 2, 1914
|
FREES (Harry W.)—Continued.
(The)—You naughty dolly. © June
14, 1914; 2 c. each May 25, 1914; J
192791—192798.
[20 photographs]:
| Artist (The)—Basketful (A)—Bed-
time.— Cozy.— Dance (The) — Dunce
| (The)—Fire (The)—Heavy load.—
| Housekeeper (The)—In the clouds.
Kitten class.— Lapfull (A) — Nurse
| (The)—Patient (The)—Race (The)—
Rescue (The)—Romeo and Juliet.—
| Student (The)—Summer time.—Two’s
‘company. © June 22, 1914; 2 ¢. each
| June 22, 1914; J 193503-193522.
|
| [88 photographs]:
f @acrobat (The)—After the jam.—
| Bath (The)—Birthday cake.—Break-
| down (The)—Cook (The)—Entangle-
ment (The)—Fast express.—Fiddle
| (The) —Fire !—Hanging up the wash.—
| Hard work.—Heavy load.—Her new
bonnet. — Hungry bunch.— Joy ride
_(A)—Making a date.—Making baby
_ clothes.—Nurse (The) —Outing (The) —
_ Patch - work. — Pick - a - pack. — Picnic
| (The) — Planting time. — Playtime.—
Ready for a dive.—Ready for bed.—
_Sleepy-heads.—Spill (The)—Swinging.
_—Ten-pins.—Two’s company.—Wash-
day.—Washing dishes.—Watering the
-flowers.—Wedding (The)— Weighing
the baby.—When bedtime comes.
June 26, 1914; 2 c. each June 24, 1914;
J 193645-193669, 1938671-193688.
FRENCH (W. RvuPERT) Battle Creek.
[9562, 9563
Post (C. W.) funeral, employees
contribution to. © May 15, 1914; 2c.
May 18, 1914; J 192510.
floral decorations. © May 15,
1914; 2 c. May 18, 1914; J 192490.
FREUND BrRos., Atlantic City. [9564
_ Atlantic City, steel pier. © Mar.
28, 1914; 2 ec. Mar. 30, 1914; J 1913814.
FREyDIG (Pauu E.) Corvallis, Or.
[9565
Santiam Lake and Three Fingered
Jack. © Mar. 10, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 10,
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 19, 1914; J 192595.
Fritz (JEROME Henry) Trenton, N, J.
[9566
Pullen (Eddie) © Apr. 4, 1914; 2
e. Apr. 3, 1914; J 191346.
FROMMELL (MARTIN H.) New Bedford,
Mass. [ 9567
Morris (Mrs. John) © Apr. 16,
1914; 2 c Apr. 14, 1914; J 191617.
53959—14—_5
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
9599
Frost & REED, Bristol, Eng. [9568
Stealth; by Herbert Dicksee. ©
May 19145" 1 "ey May 4° 9914 = Kk
73811.
I"UEL ENGINEERING co. of New York,
New York. [9569
Sulphur chart to accompany coal
Specifications, form 145. © Apr. 18,
1914; 1 c May 16, 1914; I 1880.
FULLER (HENRY J.) Bloomfield, N. J.
[9570
Set of curves to give the weight of
100 gross pieces of brass of given
fe Ss and area. 1c. Feb. 20, 1914;
(Dod.
GABRIEL (SAMUEL) SONS & Co., New
York. [9571-9573
My dolly, series of doll sheets to be
eut out:
Brother Bob.—Cousin Kate.—Sister
Nan. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2 ce. each May
2, 1914; K 74195-74197.
GAGE, DOWNS Cco., Chicago.
[G. D. justrite corsets]:
Corset models.—Corset shop.—Fit-
ting scene. © Mar. 7, 1914; 2 ¢c. each
May 16, 1914; K 74349-74350.
GALUSHA De-
troit. [9577
Galusha (F. H.) curved line grap-
hie insurance chart of costs on life
and endowment plans. © Mar. 28,
19t4 a1 e: Apr. 3. 19T4: 1 796:
GARRETT (WINFIELD Scott) Washing-
ton. [9578-9580
[3 photographs]:
Montaigne (Great essays of)—
Montaigne. (Michelale) chateau.—
Montesquieu (Chateau de) © May 8,
IGI4~ 2 ec, each May 19, 1914-""F
192607-192609.
(W. B.) Washington.
[
[9574-9576
(FREDERICK HARRIS)
GARRISON
9581
Washington D. ©. West front of
U. S. Capitol. © May 10, 1914; 2 «.
May 21, 1914; K 74560.
GARTNER & BENDER, Chicago.
[9582-9599
[18 post cards]:
[Boy with apples]—[Boy with
Skates ]—[ Child holding lilacs]—
[Child with arm boquet of roses]—
[Child with cap, holding roses]—
[Chiid with chrysanthemum ]—[Child
with veil holding iris]—[Child’s head,
the little nun]—[Girl appealing]—
[Girl, devotional]—[Girl holding cup
and pipe]—[Girl, lily]—[Girl looking
195
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9600
GARTNER & BENDER—Continued.
down at rose]—[Girl with curls hold-
ing lilacs]—[Girl with wreath of
daisies] — [Little lady] — [Silent
prayer, with lilies]—[Silent prayers]
© Apr. 3, 1914: 2 ¢. each Apr 6,
1914; K 73318-73335.
GASSAWAY (HELEN) Rockville, Md.
[9600
Last supper. © Apr, 6, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 15, 1914; J 191630.
GAUL (Oo J:): St. Louis, [9601
Approaching storm (Niagara Falls
during storm.) © Nov. 1, 1913; 2 ¢.
May 1, 1914; J 192195.
GAuNTT (NEWwton C.) Portland, Or.
[9602-9604
Application of heat and ventilation
tc school room. © 1c. Mar. 28, 1914;
Lot.
Newton C. Gauntt method of fire-
proof construction. © 1c. July 2,
1914; I 1852.
Twentieth century fresh air atmos-
phere school, design 5. © 1c. Apr.
tt Oi4e era SO2:
GAWLER’S (JOSEPH) SONS, Washington.
[9605-9622
[18 photographs]:
Aristocrat. Baker. — Benedict.—
Cairo. — Chancellor. — Colonial.—Cop-
per. — Empire.—Occident.—Olympia.—
Orient.—Purity.— Roman. — Stratford.
—Syracuse.—Vanderbilt. — Waterman.
—Windsor. © Apr. 16,1914; 2 ¢. each
Apr. 18, 1914; J 191739-191756.
GEORGE (HELMER) Pontiac, Mich.
[9623
Y. M. C. A. midgets, 1914. © Mar.
23, 1914; 1c. Mar, 25, 1914; 1 ec. Apr.
4, 1914; J 191335.
GERHARD SISTERS, St. Louis.
[9624-9656
Barnett (George) 1. © June 5,
1914; 2 c¢. June 8, 1914; J 193181.
Bingham (Amelia) 2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 16,
t7- ets, 41, 55,99 9602 OuMay. 24)
1914; 2c. each June 5, 1914; J 193125-
193187.
Collinge (Patricia) 6, 9, 10, 15-17,
22. © May 19, 1914; 2 c. each June
5, 1914; J 193101-193107.
Crane (William H.) 19, 23-25, 31,
S2.7au. © May 19.1914" (2c seach
June 5, 1914; J 193108-193114.
Hurst (Miss Fannie) 16. © June
19, 1914; 2 c. June 22, 1914; J 193532.
Riggins (J. W.) © May 15, 1914;
2c. May 18, 1914; J 192515.
pt. IV, 2 7v<9
GERHARD SISTERS—Continued.
Shippey (Lee) © 1 ¢ Mar. 30,
1914; J 191723.
Stevens (Thomas Woods) © May
21, 1914; 2 c. May 25, 1914; J 198230.
Webb (Charles) 5. © June 24,
1914; 2 c. June 26, 1914; J 193784.
GILBERT (IRWIN E.) Frostburg, Md.
[9657
Frostsburg, Md., post office. © May
20, 1914; 2 c. May 21, 1914- J 192702,
GILBERT (VIOLA H.) Baltimore. [9658
Puzzling. © Apr 28 1914- 2 ¢
May 1, 1914; K 74086.
GILHOUSEN (C.) New York.
[9659, 9660
I love you, and I love you right. ©
May 12, 1914; 2 @ May 14, 1914; J
192461.
Real innocence. © May 12, 1914;
2c. May 14, 1914; J 192460.
GILL (PHIt L) New York. [9661
Just got in town, Gill. © May 1,
1914; 2 c. May 15, 1914; K 74273.
GIORDANO (ANTHONY) & ROUTLEDGE
(FLORENCE ELFELDA) San Antonio.
[9662-9665
Giordano (The) A-D. © May 16,
1914; 1 c. each June 6, 1914; 1 ¢. each
June 27, 1914; J 198788193791.
GLOEGE (HE. H.) Monroe, Wis. [9666
St. John’s confirmation class, 1914.
© Apr. 25, 1914592 eagune 4, 1914-
J 192995.
GoLDBERG (R. L.) New York.
[9667-9748
And the poor little suitcase looks in-
offensive enough. © Apr. 16, 1914; 1
ec. Apr. 18, 1914; K 78392.
Breaking even [1914]:
© Mar. 12; 1/e. Maras; K 72002:
(© Mar. 24; 1 @ Mar. 26; K 72149.
© Mar. 27: 1 ¢@ Maral) i 72521.
© Apr. 6; 1 e. Apr. 8; K 72911.
© Apr. 28; 1 @ Apr 23-°K 73731.
© May 11; 1c. May 13; K 74228.
© May 25; 1 ¢ May 27; K 75026.
© June 8; 1°¢.une ie 75109:
© June 12; 1c. June 18; K 75362.
Chief reason for an operation is the
conversation that comes after it. ©
Mar. 25, 1914; 1 @ Mar. 27, 1914; K
72166.
Did somebody say ‘ Everybody’s out
of town?” © June 19, 1914; 1c. June
22, 1914; K 75572.
196
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
9748
t
|
no. 2, 1914
GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
Doing nothing keeps a woman aw-
fully busy. © Mar. 10, 1914; 1c. Mar.
12, 1914; K 72000.
Don’t be surprised if something like
| this happens during the Polo game.
| June 9, 1914; 1 c. June 11, 1914; K
| 75294.
if the butcher brings his shop
ground to your house. © Apr. 15,
| 1914; 1¢. Apr. 17, 1914; K 73376.
Don’t let the war talk Scare you,
| battles are very common. © May 21,
| 1914; 1 c. May 6, 1914; K 74174.
| Easter parade. © Apr. 11, 1914; 1c.
| Apr. 14, 1914; K 73110.
| Entitled, good fellowship at the club.
| © Apr. 23, 1914; 1c. Apr. 25, 1914; K
| 73589.
| yen in the last picture he doesn’t
| know he started something. © Apr. 7,
B41 ce; Apr, 8, 1914; K: 72912.
Five ages of a haircut. © May 5,
1914; 1c. May 7, 1914; K 74176.
Football no longer holds the wear
and tear champions. © Mar. 23,1914;
five. Mar. 25, 1914; K 72111.
{
.
Fountain pen is fine if you can use
| a typewriter. © Mar 21, 1914; 1 «.
| Mar, 25, 1914; K 72007.
Getting a straw hat is just as seri-
ous as anyother surgical operation.
© May 8, 1914; 1 ce. May 11, 1914; K
T4179.
Ideal cigar lighter, workingman’s
friend. © May 138, 1914; 1 c. May 15,
1914; K 74269.
If there is any Sense in a crowd you
won’t find it here. © May 4, 1914;
te. May 5, 1914; K 74175.
If women’s hats get any smaller
they’ll soon be bareheaded. © Mar. 7,
r= 1c. Mar. 9, 1914; K 71998.
If you expect to read the newspaper
on the way home, you’d better walk.
@eMar 19, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 21, 1914;
K 72005.
It is bad enough to dance it without
trying to say it. © Mar. 17, 1914; 1c.
Mar. 19, 1914; K 72003.
It’s a wise lover that knows his own
sweetheart. © Mar. 26, 1914; 1 «
Mar. 27, 1914; K 72167.
It’s all wrong, Amiel, it’s all wrong.
(@) Apr. 27, 1914; 1 c Apr. 29, 1914; K
73730.
©
K
—— Cleopatra, it’s all wrong.
May 19, 1914; 1 c. May 21, 1914;
74636.
GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
John L., it’s all wrong. © May
22y Stee Ee Ma ye2s 1914) Keg 7 sae
—-— Mendelssohn, it’s all wrong. ©
eee 1914; 1c May 4 19142" 1K
74172.
Oscar, it’s all wrong. © May
Clie le, May 8.1914: KiiT4i73)
Theodore, it’s all wrong.
May 12, 1914; 1 @ May 138, 1914; K
74229.
Toby, it’s all wrong. © Apr.
ZA LOI el eApr 22. 1914 eke (35 iliG:
It’s too bad you cant wish letters,
they have to be written. © Apr. 29,
1914; 1 c. May 1, 1914; K 74171.
Laughs are no good unless you can
share them with somebody. © Mar.
9, 1914 et eo Mar. 11; 1994; Ke 71999.
Look at the date at the top of the
pace (©), Ape. 1. 1914 te Apr 3S.
1914; K 72689.
Man doesn’t always have to fight to
pea hero. (© Apr. 10, 1914: 1¢ Apr
13, 1914: Ke 73055.
Man is a mere boy at 96 from the
tango standpoint. © May 18, 1914;
1 ce. May 20, 1914; K 74512.
More big leaguers flirting with the
Hedse. ©» Apr. 27.1914 tecApre 4,
1914; K 72756.
Moreover they need men at home to
read the war news. © May 9, 1914;
1.@: May 138, 1914; K 74227.
Most popular game—* Flirting with
the undertaker.” © June 23, 1914; 2
ec. June 24, 1914; K 75682.
©
Natures looks always balance.
June 20, 1914; 1 ec. June 24, 1914; K
75680.
No kidding, they’re going to do it
this summer. © May 1, 1914; 1 e¢@
May 4, 1914; K 74173.
No wonder the Mexicans can fight.
© June 16, 1914; 1 ec. June 17, 1914;
K 75492.
Omnibustle. © Apr. 25, 1914; 1 «@
Apr. 27, 1914; K 73634.
Once in a while nature gets her
dates mixed. © May 21, 1914; 1 «
May 238, 1914; K 74689.
Only humane way to catch a mouse.
©) Aproit, 1914 > 1 e Apr. 20, 2914; K
78449.
Overskirt is the mother of inven--
tion. © May 16, 1914; 1 ec May 20,
1914; K 74511.
197
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9749
GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
Punctures and engine trouble are
not the only things that delay an
automobile. © May 14, 1914; 1 «.
May 16, 1914; K 74887.
Real business only starts when you
stop business and go out to lunch. ©
June 4, 1914; 1 ce. June 6, 1914; K
T5175.
Rules for winning an heiress. ©
June 13, 1914; 1 ce. June 16, 1914; K
75440.
Salute you boob, salute. © Apr. 18,
1914" 1.c, Apr. 21, 1914: KK (3515.
Shades of grandma. © May 27,
1914; 1 ec May 29, 1914; K 75028.
Simple and reliable remedy for sea-
sickness. © June 6, 1914; 1 c. June
8, 1914; K 75200.
Simple way to shine your shoes
without going near a bootblack stand.
© Mar. 18, 1914; 1 c@ Mar. 20, 1914;
Ix 72004.
Spring revives that little game
called, holding hands. © Apr. 8,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 9, 1914; K 72982.
Stranger knows nothing when he
arrives, and less when the leaves. ©
Apr. 9) A914, Apr: 19,. 1994s 1K
73054.
There’s no sense to the fish hook
curls that’s why they’re so _ stylish.
© Mar c31,) 1914 -4e), Apr, 2.1914 Kk
72600.
They went around the world but,
they'll never be the same. © Mar. 6,
1914; 1 ce. Mar. 9, 1914; K 71997.
Time has a peculiar way of revers-
ing the order of things. © Mar. 28,
1914; 1 ec Mar. 31, 1914; K 72522.
Title of this picture is ‘“‘ fifty-fifty.”’
© June 8, 1914; 1 c. June 10, 1914; K
75264.
To-day all men are brothers. ©
Apr, 14. 19145) 1 -e: PA pr: 1G, Abies “ik
73185.
What are you
[1914]:
© Mar. 5; 1c. Mar. 9; K 71996.
© Mar. 11: 1 ¢. Mar. 13; K 72001.
© Mar. 20; 1c. Mar. 23; K 72006.
©) Mar: 30; ic. Apr. 1:16 %2528.
G) Apr 4= de Apr. 62K) T2828.
© May 6; 1c. May 8; K 74177.
© May 15; 1c. May 18; K 74420.
© May 23; 1c. May 27; K 74865.
© June 2; 1c. June 4; K 75082.
© June 10: 1c. June 20; K 75549.
gonna do with it
198
pt. IV, Bes v8
Se ee
— SS
GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
Why boast of something over
which you had no control, © Apr.
22, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 23, 1914: K 73539.
Why didn’t they tell the truth in
the first place, and save all that time.
© Apr. 13, 1914; 1 e@ Apr. 15, 1914;
IK 73129.
Why stay bald when growing hair
is so simple. © Apr. 8, 1914; 1 «¢.
Apr. 6, 1914; K 72827.
You can’t even play marbles if you
don’t stop to learn. © June 1, 1914;
1 ec. June 8, 1914; K 75031.
You don’t have to be lonesome while
your wife is away. © June 10, 1914;
1 ec. June 12, 1914; K 75304.
You don’t have to neglect her just
because you happen to be driving the
car. © May 28, 1914; 1 c. May 29,
1914; K 75029.
You'll have to write your own title
for this. © May 20, 1914; 1 ec May
22, 1914; K 74665.
GOLDTHWAITE (FRANK JOSEPH) New
Orleans. [9749
Home made bar-bells. © June 10,
1914; 2 c. June 18, 1914; J 193419.
GooDWIN (H. C.) Rochester, N. Y.
[9750-9755
[6 photographs] :
At the opera, 0-978.—Comfort, 0-
985.—Enjoying the play, 0-986.—
Goodwin (WMr.) 0-983.—Revealing
beauties, 0-984.—Shopping, 0-979. ©
Apr. 1, 1914; 2 e. each Apr. 2, 1914;
J 191229-191234.
GORDON PANORAMIC PHOTO Co., New
Orleans. [9756-9761
[6 photographs]:
Panama canal, Gatun dam, spillway,
672.—Panama canal, Gatun locks,
emergency dams, 670.—Panama canal,
Gatun locks, lower levels, 665.—Pana-
ma canal, Gatun locks, north ap-
proach.—Panama canal, Gatun locks,
upper level, 668.—Panama City from
Ancon Hill, 679. © Jan: 2, 1914; 2 ce.
each Jan. 9, 1914; J 190868—190873.
GRANGER (A. D.) co., New York. [9762
Moffett down draft furnace system.
©l1ec June 5, 1914; I 1841.
JRANT (LAWRENCE) New York.
[9763, 9764
Byrne (Miss Helena) A, B. © May
10, 1914; 2 e. each May 11, 1914; J
192398, 192399.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
9830
GRANT BROS., Newberry, Mich. [9765
Newberry, Mich., panoramic view of.
© May 25, 1914; 1 c. May 19, 1914;
1 ec. June 6, 1914; J 193191.
GRAPHIC ARTS STUDIO, San Francisco.
[9766
- [Cowboy on horse.] © May 22,
1914; 2 ec. June 8, 1914; K 75181.
GRAVES (GEo. S.) Springfield, Mass.
[9767-9773
[7 post cards]:
America’s finest civic group, A 712.—
Among the drifting islands of the sky,
A 702.—Classie emblem of Springfield.
Mass., A 705.—Springfield, Mass., at
the civic center, A 696.—Springfield.
Mass., the city beautiful, America’s
finest civic group, A 706.—Springfield.
Mass., view south from Municipal
group.—Springfield’s Municipal group
Uluminated. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 17, 1914; K 73810-73316.
GRAVES (W. B.) Oneill, Neb.
[9774-9777
Oneill, Neb., bird’s-eye view of. ©
aune 15, 1914; 2 c. June 18, 1914; J
193418.
—— Public library.—St. Mary’s
academy.—St. Mary’s academy, Catho-
lic church. ‘© May 26, 1914; 1 c. each
May 29, 1914; 1 ec. June 8, 1914; J
193199-193201. ;
GREENE (J. E.) Birmingham, Ala.
[9778
Model church plan, 1. © May 10,
1914; 1 ec. May 25, 1914; I 1840.
GREENE (STEPHEN) co., Philadelphia.
[9779-9794
[Christmas greeting cards]:
Christmas greeting, no. 1636.—
Christmas thoughts and best wishes of
the season, no. 320 A.—Greeting, no.
1619.—May this convey dear friend,
no. 332 D.—Merry Christmas and all
happiness in the New Year, no. 3382
A.—Merry Christmas greeting with all
good wishes, no. 382 C.—Merry Christ-
mas. May joy her portals open wide,
no. 518.—Merry Christmas. So say we
all of us, no. 767.—Sincere wish that
your Christmas may be jolly, no. 332.—
To happyland. A merrie Christmas.
no. 5389.—To wish you a merry Christ-
mas, no. 547.—Well here I am at last.
no. 764.—With best wishes for a very
merry Christmas, no. 320 C—With
hearty greetings, no. 1618.—With kind
thoughts and all good wishes for
Christmas. no. 320 B. © May 18, 1914:
2c. each June 5, 1914; K 75049-75068.
GREENE (STEPHEN) co.—Continued.
Wishing you a very merry Christmas
and a bright New Year, no. 320.
May 18, 1914; 2 c. May 26, 1914; K
T4ASO0.
GREENE & GRUETER, Mooringsport, La.
[9795, 9796
Barnhart lease from K. C. S. rail-
road bridge approach crossing Caddo
Lake at Mooringsport. La. © June 2,
1914; 2c. June 5, 1914; J 193149.
Mooringsport, La., Atlas oil co. land-
ing during high water stage, Caddo oil
field. © May 16, 1914; 2 c. May 18,
1914; J 192598.
GREENFIELD (GEORGE) Atlantic City.
[9797-9801
[5 posteards]:
Dear, have you tried the water
tango, no. 2. T.—It’s an ill wind that
blows nobody some good, no. 1, IW.—
Quarder to go in the vader, I go
twenty-five years mid out a bath, no.
2.—Quarder to go in the vader, oi, no.
4.—Vat, a quarder to go in th’ vader,
nine, no. 8. © May 7, 1914; 2 c. each
May 12 1914; K 74698-74702.
Gress (F. E.) Brookfield, Mo. [9802
Brookfield, Mo., Masonic temple,
dedication, June 11, 1914. © June 12,
1914; 2 ¢. June 15, 1914; J 193354.
GRIFFIN (G. TAaytor) Albany.
[9803-9806
Burke (Ri. Rev. T. M. A.) 1-3. ©
June 27, 1914; 2 c. each June 29, 1914;
J 198893-193895.
New York (State of) Assembly, 1914.
© Apr. 23,1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; J
191956.
Gross (EDWARD) co., New York.
[9807-9830
Gampfire; -“©)> June 5, 1914; 2) «
June 8, 1914; K 75183.
Dey all looks fo’ me. © May 4, 1914:
2 ec. May 6, 1914; K 73935.
For some one I love. © June 3,
1914; 2c. June 5, 1914; K 75150.
Frolic. © June 38, 1914; 2 c. June 5,
1914; K 75149.
I’m old-fashioned, but I can go some.
©-May 5, 1914: 2: ee: May 7, 1914;
K 73989.
Indian sunset. © June 5, 1914; 2c.
June 8, 1914; K 75182.
There was a little girl. © June §,
1914; 2c. June 9, 1914; K 75222.
[3 prints]:
Mother dear.—Peek-a-boo.—Road to
happiness. © May 28. 1914; 2 c. each
June 1, 1914; K 74949-74951.
199
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
9831
Gross (HpwarpD) co.—Continued.
[4 prints 9 by 12 inches]:
Be quiet, I’m the big noise.—Gee
whiz, I’m going to stay single all me
hull life—Hunger strike—Votes for
women, its not my face, its my ballot.
© May 6, 1914; 2 c. each May 8, 1914;
K 78993-78996.
[4 prints, 12 by 16 inches] :
Discarding.—Hearts or diamonds.—
One diamond.—Two hearts. © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 30, 1914; K
73753-73756.
[6 prints] :
Epicure.—Grace of youth—Hang it
any way, it’s a kiss.—Lord’s prayer.—
Mephisto.—Tick-tock. © May 26,
1914; 2c. each May 28, 1914; K 74851-
74856.
GUILBERT & BETELLE, Newark, N. J.
[9831
Newark, N. J., Military Plaza hotel.
© Jan. 6, 1914: 2 ¢ June 23, 1914;
J 198797.
GusTIN (HE. W.) & co., New York.
[9832
Prohibitionist don’t need a drink. ©
May 26, 1914; 2 ce. May 27, 1914; K
74824.
GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York.
[9833-9847
[Five senses, colored post cards]:
Feeling, no. 1204.—Hearing, no. 1203.
—Seeing, no. 1201.—Smelling, no. 1202.
—Fasting, no. 1200. © Mar. 27, 1914;
2 ec. each Mar. 30, 1914; K 72609-
72613. .
[10 prints of various sizes]:
Birthday.—Blossoms.—Crisis. — Dav
dreams.—Dreams come. true.—First
step.—First tooth—Light of life—
Punishment. — Speeding. © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Apr. 3, 1914; K 72619-
72628.
HAINES BROS. Div.
Rochester, N. Y.
Patti (Adelina) © Mar.
2c. Apr. 21, 1914; K 73478.
HAINES PHOTO CO., Conneaut, Ohio.
[9849-9854
Defiance college. © May 21, 1914;
2e¢. May 23, 1914; J 192769.
Indianapolis, Monument place, 1, 2.
© June 9, 1914; 2 c. each June 11,
1914; J 1932738, 1938274.
panorama, 1, 2. © June 9,
1914; 2). ¢. each June’ 11, 1914: J
193269, 193270.
Soldiers and sailors monument.
© June 9, 1914; 2 c. June 11, 1914;
J 193272.
AMERICAN PIANO CO.,
[9848
28, 1914;
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
HAKKERUP (N. L.) Bemidji, Minn.
[9855, 9857
Chippewae, 7. © May 1, 1914; 2.
May 18, 1914; J 192487.
Indian girl, 2. © May 1, 1914; 2c.
May 18, 1914; J 192488.
Smith (John) 3: © May 1, 1914;
2c. May 18, 1914; J 192504.
HALE (FRANK L.) New London, Conn.
[9858
Schools of New London, 1914. ©
May 28, 1914; 2 c. May 29, 1914; K
74859.
HALL (GEORGE P.) & son, New York.
[9859
New York, west side down town,
6219. © Apr. 6 19fte92-c) Acc, Ff,
1914; J 191724.
HALL (L. ERNEST) Hgg Harbor City,
IN. Se [9860
In the grasp of a March blizzard,
Egg Harbor school, © May 4, 1914;
2c. June 2, 1914; J 198008.
HALLDORSON (THOMAS EH.) Chicago.
[9861
Beye (Hon. William Jennings) ©
May 18, 1914; 1 @ May 20, 1914; 1 «¢.
June 6, 1914: J 1938162.
HALLWorTH (JOSEPH B.) Chicago.
[9862, 9863
Prince Karmi [Selma, Shooting,
two 1 sheet colored posters.] © Apr.
8, 1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 13, 1914; K
73064, 738065.
HALPERN (Harry) New York. [9864
Enriquipose. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1914;
J 1913880.
HAM (WILLIAM DEANE) San Antonio.
[9865
Ham-plan silo-barn. © June 17,
1914; 1 ce June 20, 1914; I 1858.
HAMILTON (Etta M.) Coloma, Mich.
[9866
Coloma, Mich., state bank. © Apr.
11, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191533.
Hammonp (C. 8.) & co., New York.
[9867
vessels in the United
States navy. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 29, 1914; K 738718.
Hancock (C. F.) Stuart, Fla.
[9868, 9869
Stake (Rev. Albert) and Seminole
Indians, Stuart, Fla. © Mar. 16,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 16, 1914; J 190999.
2nd. from Teft) steeper 10),
2c. Apr. 4, 1914; J-191276.
Types of
1914;
200
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
10014
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ) New York.
[9870-9878
[7 prints]:
Bildnis einer Unber kannten; by
Rosalba Carriera, series 5 no. 37.—
Bildnis einer Unber kannten; by Sir
W. Charles Ross, series 5 no. 40.—
Dame mit harfe; by Louis Francis
Aubry, series 5 no. 38.—Horschett
(Babette) by Joseph Heigel; series 5
no. 438.—Kinder bildnis; by Karoline
Sattler, series 5, no. 41.—Prinzessin-
nen Marie und Karoline; by Peter
Fendi, series 5, no. 45.—Ruhende
dame; by Louis Francis Aubry;
series 5 no. 39.—Studie genre Isabey;
by Karoline Sattler, series 5 no. 42.—
Ungnad (Maria Anna Josefa) Series
5 no. 44. © Mar. 30, 1914; 1 ¢c. each
Apr. 3, 1914; K 73012-73020.
HANINGTON (A. W.) & co., New York.
[9879-9894
[Designs for pillow top]:
Give me a smile vonce or twice.—
No more am [I afraid yet.—Vare vas
you going.—Vot it is, de vild vaves
are saiding. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2 e.
each Apr. 15, 1914; K 73114-73117.
[9883-92
[Pennant cards]:
Cut it out.—Get out and get under.—
Giving it the once over.— Have a
heart.—Its not my face kid, its my
shape.—Nobody home, nobody home.—
Sell your hammer and buy a horn.—
Sit down you’re rocking the boat.—
There should be steps there.—We want
our rights.—Wha-da-ya mean you lost
your dog.—yYou said it. © Mar. 20,
1914; 2 ¢. each Apr. 9, 1914; K 72934-— |
72945.
HANSEN (H. P.) Withee, Wis.
[9895
Medford, Wis., court house. © June
1 1ott~ 2c. June 12, 1914; J 198277.
HARDIN AND Murray, Shelby, N. C.
[9896:
Lest we forget. © Apr. 20, 1914; 2
ce. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73524.
Harpt (C. D.) Hugo, Okla. [9897
Hugo, Okla., proposed new depot.
© May 21, 1914; 2 c. June 8, 1914; J
193198.
Harris & Ewine, Washington.
[9898-10014
Ali Kuli Khan (Mme.) © Feb. 20,
1914; 2¢. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190657.
Ansberry (Mrs. T. T.) © Mar. 5,
1914; 2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190622.
)
-
Harris & Ewrne—Continued.
Badger (Admiral C. J.) © Apr. 16,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192942.
Barclay (Mrs. Colville) © Apr. 3,
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192925.
©
Barnett (Major Gen. George)
Apr. 20, 1914; 2. ce. May 22, 1914. J
192949.
Barton (Rep. Silas R.) © May 1,
1914; 2c. June 30, 1914; J 193906.
©
Bell (Mrs. Alexander Graham)
Apr, AGIs 2 e.'May 22° 1914) F
192905.
Belmont (Mrs. O. H. P.) © Apr. 29,
1914; 2c. May 22, 1914; J 192941.
Bertier (Countess de) © Apr. 8,
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192895.
Brady, (Mrs... EF:). (©), Bebs 24;
1914; 2c. Mar. 10. 1914; J 190630.
Byrn (Madame) of Norway. ©
Ape: Ads IOI =) De.) May 22.) 1914: F
192914.
Cabrera (Luiz) © June 8, 1914;
2c. June 30, 1914; J 198905.
Callaway (Mrs. Oscar) © Mar. 7,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190645.
Caraway (Mrs. T. H.) © Mar. 29,
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192930.
Carlin (Rep. Charles C.) © Jan.
14, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190625.
Clark (Miss Genevieve) © Mar. 2,
1914; 2 @ Mar. 10, 1914; J 190627.
Clayton (Mrs. Henry D.) © Mar.
8. 1914; 2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190646.
Collier (Rep. James W.) © Jan. 21,
1914: 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190650.
Copley (Mrs. Ira C.) © Mar. 7,
1914: 2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190639.
Dale (Rep. Harry Howard) ©
Jan. 24, 1914; 2 « Mar. 10, 1914; J
190647.
De Saulles (John L.) © Mar. 18,
1914: 2 e. May 22, 1914; J 192952.
Donnelly (Mrs. Florence) © Apr.
2, 1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192915.
Dumba (Mme. Constantine) © Feb.
16, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190640.
Edes (William C.) © May 9, 1914;
2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192936.
Erdody (Countess) Apr.
1914- 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192918.
Evans (Mrs. Glendower) © Mar. 7,
1914; 2 c@ Mar. 10, 1914; J 190658.
Exengren (Madame) of Sweden. ©
Mar. 17; 1914; 2 ec May 22, 1914; J
192934.
10,
01
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
10014
Dt. 1¥e ul &:, Vien |
Harris & Hwine—Continued.
Flood (Mrs. Henry D.) © Apr. 20,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192906.
Floyd (Rep. John C.) © Jan. 14,
1914; 2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190623
Garner (dirs. °3. Ns) | ©) Apr. 9;
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192910.
Gilman (Mrs. Charlotte Perkins)
© Apr. 4, 1914; 2 « May 22, 1914; J
192928.
Gilmore (Rep. Edward) © Feb.
1914; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190624.
Gittins (Mrs. R. H.) © Apr.
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192960.
Golejevski Giredamen © Apr.
1914; 2 ec May 22, 1914; J 192904.
Grouitch (Mme.) © Feb. 27, 1914;
2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190654.
Gudeer (Mrs) S..M.)." -©' Mar. 2,
ala er2ie. Mar: 10, 1914; J 190655.
Harris’ (Mrs) W: J.) “©. Beb.. 28,
1914; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190633.
Harrison (Mrs. Benjamin) © Apr.
12, 1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192909.
Havenith (Mme.) © Feb. 23, 1914;
2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190637.
Hearst (Mrs. Wm. R.) © Mar. 4,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190635.
Helvering (Mrs. Guy T.) © Feb.
19, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190628.
Hussein Bey (Madame) © Apr. 14.
1914; 2c. May 22, 1914; J 192958.
©
Interstate commerce commission.
Mor. 6; 914" 2 ¢. May, .22,. 19i4257
192919.
Johnson (Mrs. Charles F.) © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192896.
Johnson (Rep. Jacob) © Jan. 24,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190648.
Jones (Mrs. Wesley L.) © Apr. 5,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192926.
Kabn (Mrs. Julius) © Feb.
1914; 2 c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190649.
Kai Fu Shah, Chinese minister.
Pe Ss, LOLS 2 CMa ye 22,
192921.
Karmany (Mrs. Lincoln) © Mar.
16, 1914; 2c. May 22, 1914; J 1929382.
Kennedy (Rep. Ambrose) © Mar.
3, 1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192954.
La Follette (Mrs. Robert M.) ©
Hens owes 2. e. Mar: Os ToT
190636.
Lamar (Mrs. W. B.) © Mar. 9,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190643.
Lazaro (Rep. Ladislas) © Feb. 10,
1914: 2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190641.
Lefevre (Miss Ramona.) © Apr. 6,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192912.
19,
5,
24,
16,
©
1914; J
Harris & Ewrne—Continued.
Liggett (Gen. Hunter) © Apr. 22,
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914;' J 192902.
Lind (Mrs. John) © Apr. 27, 1914;
2c. May 22, 1914; J 192968.
Luz Mendez (Senorita) © Apr. 28,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192950.
McAdoo (Hon. William G.) © Mar.
25, 1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192945.
McAdoo (Mrs. William G.) © May —
8, 1914: 2c. May 22, 1914; J 192946.
McLaughlin (Mrs. John) © Apr.
25, 1914; 2 e. May 22, 1914; J 192956.
McLean (Mrs. Edward B.) © Mar.
26, 1914;°2 @ May 22, 1914; J 192931.
McLean (Master Vinson W.) ©
May 1, 191452" ¢ Mapes, 19> 5
192947.
Macomb (Brigadier Gen. M. M.) ©
Apr. 24, 1914; 2 e. May 22, 1914; J
192940.
Mears (Lieut. Frederick) © May 9,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192962.
Mehdi Kahn, Persian minister. ©
Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ce. May 22, 1914; J
192901.
Metz (Herman A.) © Mar. 10,1914;
2c. May 22, 1914; J 192916.
Mills (Mrs. Albert L.) © Mar. 19,
1914; 2c. May 22, 1914; J 192938.
Mooney (Daniel F.) minister to
Paraguay. © Mar. 18, 1914; 2 c. May
22, 1914; J 192917.
Morales (Miss Henrietta) © Apr.
23, 1914; 2 ce. May 22, 1914: J 192894.
Moss (Mrs. Hunter) © Apr. 7,
1914; 2 ¢. May 22, 19143 3 192911.
Naon (Madame) © Mar. 81, 1914;
2c. May 22, 1914; J 192927.
Nolan (Rep. John I.) © Jan. 24,
1914; 2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 1906851.
O’Hair (Rep. Frank T.) © Jan.
28, 1914; 2c Mar. 10, 1914; J 190642.
O’Malley (Dr. Mary) © Mar. 25,
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192924.
Peters (Rep. John Andrew) © Feb.
14, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190653.
Peterson (Rep. John B.) © Mar.
20, 1914; 2c. May 22, 1914; J 192935.
Peynado (Madame) © Apr. 26,
1914; 2 c May 22, 1914; J 192898.
Pomerene (Mrs. Atlee) © Mar. 18,
1914: 2c. May 22, 1914; J 192907.
Rappard (Madame Van) © Mar.
21, 1914; 2 @ May 22, 1914; J 192908.
Rayburn (Rep. Sam.) © Feb. 19,
1914; 2 c Mar. 10, 1914; J 190626.
202
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
Hargis & Ewine—Continued.
Riggs (Thomas) jr. May 9,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192961.
Rockhill (W. W.) © Mar. 14, 1914;
2c. May 22, 1914; J 192920.
Rogers (John Jacob) © Mar. 20,
1914; 2 c@ May 22, 1914; J 192897.
Rogers (Mrs. John J.) © Apr. 17,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192957.
Rustem (A.) Bey. © June 6, 1914;
2 €. June 30, 1914; J 198908.
ty) Aa)
Saltzgaber (Mrs. Gaylord
May 2. 1914> 2c. May 22,°1914: J
192987.
Seulliy (urs: Tt. J.) © Mar. 20,
1614; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192899.
Shackleford (Mrs. Dorsey W.) ©
Mar toatoit4: 2 ¢ Mar. 10, 1914: J
190631.
Shah (Madame) of China. © Apr.
21, 1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192893.
Shanklin (Arnold) © Mar. 16,
1914; 2 ce May 29, 1914; J 192971.
Shelton (Mrs. Carolyn B.) © May
1, 1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J. 192964.
Smoot (Mrs. Reed) © Jan. 8, 1914;
2 ec. June 380, 1914; J 193909.
Southerland (Master Thomas M.)
© May 1, 1914; 2 ¢. May 22, 1914; J
192922.
Spottiswood-Mackin (Countess) ©
Mart, foie: 2c. Mar: 10, 1914; J
190644.
Strong (Mrs. F. A.) © May 1,
1914; 2 ¢. June 30, 1914; J 193904.
Sumner (Miss Helen) © Apr. 16,
1914; 2c. May 22, 1914; J 192959.
Sweet (Mrs. HE. F.) © Mar. 28,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192929.
Ten Eyck (Mrs. Peter) © May 8,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192951.
Walsh (Mrs. T. J.) © Mar. 8,1914;
2 e@. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190632.
Warren (Mrs. F. BE.) © Mar. 38,
1914; 2c. Mar. 10, 1914; J 190629.
Weaver (Gen. Erasmus M.) © Apr.
22, 1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192988.
Wells (Mrs. Carolyn) © Mar. 24,
1914; 2¢ May 22, 1914; J 192923.
West (Sen. W. S.) © Mar. 12,
1914; 2 @ May 22, 1914; J 192955.
Wetmore (Miss Maude) © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192903.
Whaley (Rep. Richard 8.) © Feb.
24, 1914; 2 ec Mar. 10, 1914; J 190638.
Whitacre (Rep. John J.) © Apr.
6, 1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192939.
White (Andrew D.) © May 22,
1914; 2c. June 80, 1914; J 198910.
10052
Harris & Ewine—Continued.
White (Sen. Frank 8.) © May 28,
1914; 2 c. June 30, 1914; J 193907.
White (Henry) © Mar. 14, 1914;
2c. May 22, 1914; J 192918.
Whitlock (Mr. Brand) © Jan. 22,
1914; 2 c Mar. 10, 1914; J 190652.
Whitlock (Mrs. Brand) © Jan. 22,
1914; 2 ce. Mar. 10, 1914: J 190656.
Williams (Mrs. John Skelton) ©
Web. 13, 1914: 2. es Mar, 10; 19145-95i
190634.
Williams (Rep. William HE.) ©
Mar: 22, 1914; 2:¢. May 22, 1914*" J
192953.
Winslow (Rep. Samuel E.) © May
1, 1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192948.
Wood (Gen. Leonard) © Apr. 20,
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914; J 192944.
Yanes (Madame Francisco) ©
Apr.) 19): 1914 >'2° ce. May 22. 1914-" J
192900.
Zwiedenek (Baroness) © Apr. 30,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192948.
HART, SCHAFFNER & MArRx, Chicago.
[10015-10052
Argentine. © June 1, 1914; 2 «.
June 11, 1914; K 75274.
[Cuts for ads]:
Architect.—Calling up.—Dancers.—
Decoration day.—Fan.—In the of-
fiice.—Out for a walk.—Ready for a
game.—Under the searchlight. ©
Apr. 24, 1914; 2 c. each May 4, 1914;
IX 78818-73826.
At the club.—At the traps.—
Checking up.—Discussing the race.—
Doing business.—Haster flowers.—
Head of the company.—Looking over
the ground.—Manager.—Secretary.—
Teller. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ce. each Apr.
22, 1914; K 73475-78485.
At the Spring training camp.—
Broker. — Easter greetings. — Haster
morning in the park.—Spectator.—
Waiting for a cab. © Mar. 14, 1914;
2c. each Apr. 2, 1914; K 72993-72998.
—— College glee club. — College
pitcher.—Fans.—In the municipal
court.—Learning the tango.—On the
way.—Stopping for refreshments.—
Suffragette headquarters. © May 18,
1914 2 "es each= May” 29, 1914; I
T4A8S70-T4878, T4875-T4878.
‘ In the latest style. © Apr. 24,
1914; 2 ec. May 29, 1914; K 74874.
Ready for the evening. © June 1,
11914; 2 c. June 11, 1914; K 75273.
Talking it over. © Feb. 27, 1914;
i?) Apr, 2, 19142 Ko 72992.
203
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10053
HarTMAN (HERMAN A.) Forest Park,
Tl. [10053-10056
Forest Park, Ill, new St. Johns
church. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ec. May 27,
1914; J 192865.
——old St. John’s church. © May
6, 1914; 2c. June 8, 1914; J 193024.
Group of officers of new St. John’s
church, Dedication day. © May 4,
1914; 2c. June 3, 1914; J 198022.
Mass of people in front of new St.
John’s church. © May 4, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 38, 1914; J 1938023.
HARTMAN FURNITURE & CARPET CO., Chi-
cago. [10057-10060
Easter greetings to all. © Apr. 12,
1914; 2c. Apr. 25, 1914; K 73576.
Spring announcement. © Mar.
1914; 2c. Mar. 18, 1914; K 72872.
Spring announcement. © Mar.
1914; 2c. Mar. 25, 1914; K T3577.
Whose home is this. © Apr.
1914; 2c. Apr. 25, 1914; K. 73575.
HARVEY (FRED) Kansas City, Mo.
[10061
New Santa Fe bridge over Missouri
River, Sibley, Mo. © Mar. 10, 1914;
1 ec. May 18, 1914; 1 ce. June 4, 1914;
J 193055.
Harvey (H. J.) New Orleans.
[10062, 10063
O’Shaughnessy (Nelson) wife and
son Elin. © May 5, 1914; 2c. May 8,
1914; J 1923871.
Refugees from Mexico aboard Hs-
peranza. © May 14, 1914; 2 c May
19, 1914; J 192596.
HASKELL (Wm. L.) Chicago.
[ 10064, 10065
[Friends of the field] © Apr. 9,
1914; 2¢. Apr. 18, 1914; K 73090.
[Live horses] © Apr. 9, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 138, 1914; K 73091.
HASSLER (W. D.) Newport, N. Y.
[10066, 10067
Inwood, N. Y., Prescott cottage fire,
to, AO 1 Gc. exch, Jan. 21 1914. 9
191787, 191788.
HATHAWAY (JOSEPH PEASE) Oklahoma
City. [10068
Vital question, is river water pure.
© May 28, 1914; 2 «@ June 1, 1914;
K 74948.
HAUSLE (FRANK) New York.
[10069, 10070
Fireproof safety stair cases. ©l1ce.
June 3, 1914; I 18387.
sheet no. 6. © 1c. May 18,
1914; I 1831.
22,
29,
19,
pt.1Iv;n.s.,v.9 !
HAVANA (Port OF) DOCKS co., New ©
[10071 |
Havana (Port of) docks co., piers. |
York.
© 1c. Apr. 29,1914. 1 ae22.
HAYWARD (JUDSON) New York.
[10072
Where the sky is clear and the wind
is fair. ©1c. May 7, 1914; J 193046.
HEINEMANN (OLUF JOHAN) San Fran-
cisco. [100738
Thru the arch. © June 19, 1914;
2 ec. June 80, 1914: J 193908.
HEINEY (LILIAN M.} Wilmette, III.
[10074
Kil-so-qua. © Apr. 3, 1914; 2 «.
Apr. 8, 1914; J 191344.
HEITMAN (JOHN HENRY) McAlester,
Okla. [10075
Dog on melon. © May 1, 1914; 2c.
May 21, 1914; J 1938215.
HELMKE (WILLIAM JACOB) Utica, N. Y.
[10076
Sherman (Thomas M.) © Apr. 23,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191793.
HEMINWAY & SONS SILK Co., Water-
town, Conn. [10077, 10078
Cross stitch series no. 1. © Jan. 23,
1914; 2c. Jan. 30, 1914; K 69983.
Cross stitch ship design. © Jan. 23,
1914; 2c Jan. 30, 1914; K 69984.
HEMMENT BROS., New York. [10079
Masquerader (The)—but well up.
[Horse] © 1 ec. May 13, 1914; J
192440.
HENDERSON Co., Norwood, O.
[10080-10133
[Colored cards, 3 by 5 inches]:
Congratulations, so you are gaining
strength again.—Greetings, greetings,
friend.—I’m thinking of you for I
know.—Just gladness, why does the
bird sing to the sky.—My birthday
wish, may all your birthdays.—On
your birthday, if I an ancient poet
were.—Those good old days, I wonder
if you ever gaze back.—Your wedding
anniversary, as I must needs be far
away. .© Jan. d5, 1914202 G. each
Apr. 9, 1914; K 72946-72958.
HENDERSON LITHOGRAPHING CO.,
wood, O.
[Birthday series no. 103]:
Birthday gift. Your birthdays yet
have been but few.—Birthday message.
Light hearts can always time defy.—
Birthday offering. I bring you flow-
ers.—Birthday remembrance. Years
Nor-
204
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
CLASSES, H TO K
10159
HENDERSON LITHOGRAPHING co.—Contd.
laugh and the years sigh.—Birthday
wish. That care may hold you slight-
ly.—Your birthday. It is an old, old
fashion.
Easter, Easter series no. 90:
Christ the Lord is risen to-day.—
Do noble things.—Holy spirit of the
spring.—Spring bursts to-day.
Easter greeting, Easter series no. 85:
I’ve tripped and skipped for miles.—
I wonder how the ladies can.—Into
the world.—Proud possessor of new
clothes.
— Haster series no. 88:
At Eastertide begins the spring.—
Easter comes but once a year.—I send
this greeting.—Just a line to tell
you.—May this Easter with all its
brightness.—This little card brings
you greetings.
Easter series no. 92:
Easter. <A greeting of happiness.—
Easter. <All joy to you.—Easter greet-
ings.-—Easter greetings to all.
St. Patrick’s day greetings, St. Pat-
rick’s series no. 42:
Bit of the old sod.—Hrin forever.—
Erin go-bragh.—Tip o’ the mornin’.
St. Patrick’s series no. 41:
Good luck to you.—O’ Emerald
Isle-—This little card brings you
greeting.—To let you know.—Top 0’
the mornin’ to ye—wWear a bit of
green to-day.
St. Patrick’s series no. 48:
St. Patrick’s day. Top o’ the morn-
in’ to you.—St. Patrick’s day. The
top o’ the mornin’ to you.—St. Pat-
rick’s day greeting. Erin go bragh.—
Tis St. Patrick’s day in the mornin’.
© May 1, 1914; 2 c. each May 25,
1914; K 74704-74741.
Sweetheart, Valentine series no. 106:
Dreaming I think of you.—Love to
my Valentine—My heart is yours.—
There’s a throbbing in my heart. ©
May 1, 1914; 2 c. each May 23, 1914;
K 74675-74678.
Faster series no. 34:
From your little Easter greeter.—
My Easter greeting.—Sweetness and
light on Easter morn.—Wishing you
many happy Hasters. © May 1, 1914;
mee. €ach May 238,.1914;: K: 46738,
74674, 74679, 74680.
HERBERT & HUESGEN, New York.
[10134
Paget color photography.
© Mar. :
HERRICK (G. HERBERT) Winchendon,
Mass. [10135, 10136
Hearing. © May 8, 1914; 2 ec May
6, 1914; J 192452.
Promise flag. © May 8, 1914; 2c.
May 6, 1914" J 192453.
HERRMANN ( GEORGE ) Colorado
Springs, Colo. [10137-10147
Among flowers and in sight of snow.
© May 21, 1914; 2c. May 29, 1914: J
192966.
Among trees. © June 3, 1914; 2c.
June 11, 1914; J 1938252.
Barred path. © Mar. 12, 1914; 2
e. Mar. 26, 1914; J 191046.
Brook in North Cheyenne Canyon.
© June 1, 1914; 2 c. June 11, 1914; J
1G La a) ie
Clouds around Pike’s Peak. ©
June 6, 1914; 2. ¢c. June 18, 1914; J
193416.
Clouds around the Balanced Rock.
© May 10, 1914; 2 c. May 21, 1914: J
192701.
Lilac bush under clouds. © May
26, 1914; 2 ec. June 4, 1914; J 193040.
Little Falls among Big Rocks. ©
Mar. G,) 1914 2 e.. Mar: 26, 191s a
191047.
Monument Park Lake. © June 11,
1914; 2 ce. June 15, 1914; J 198417.
Road through South Cheyenne Can-
yon: «©, Mar: 12.1914: 2\@) Mar.) 26,
1914; J 191048.
Under shady trees. © May 26,
1914; 2c. June 4, 1914; J 193041.
Hertz, New York. [10148-10154
Hertz side saddle habit. © May 235,
1914; 2c. May 23, 1914; J 74669.
[6 prints]:
Astride habit.—Golf, steamer and
country sport suit.—Misses’ astride
habit.—Misses’ side saddle habit.—
Top polo and steamer coat.—Yachting
suit. © May 10, 1914; 2 c each May
6, 1914; IX 73909-73914.
Hess (EpwarpD ADAM) Stockton, Cal.
[10155-10158
[4 photographs]:
Tahoe (Lake) from Emerald Bay
auto road.— Tahoe (Lake) winter
scene.— Tallac (Mt.) from Lakeside
park.—Tallac (Mt.) from Tallac mead-
ows. © May 13, 1914; 2 c each May
18, 1914; J 192499-192502.
HicKEY (JoHN A.) San Francisco.
[10159
©) May 28 1914 2° &
Seal rocks.
Be, 1914: 2°. Apr. 10, 1914; i 73011. " May 25, 1914; J 192790.
205
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES .
10160
Hicks (CASSEN ABIGAL) Charlemont,
Mass. [10160-10163
Charlemont, Mass. :
Deerfield Valley from Riley Woods.—
Historie long bridge.—View from Mt.
Bald.—View from north side of Mt.
Bald showing Bissell bridge. © May
12, 1914; 2 ce. each May 14, 1914; J
192470-192473.
HiIcHWwooD sTuDI0, Weehawken, N. J.
[10164, 10165
Blwell. Ch.) a; 2: © Sumner 15,
1914; 2c. each June 19, 1914; J 193450,
193451.
(TomMER JAcoB) Kalispell,
Mont. [10166-10171
Conrad buffalo. © June 24, 1914;
2c. July 2, 1914; J 193972.
Glacier national park:
Bridal Falls——MeDonald (Lake)—
McDonald (Lake) as seen from Artist
Point.—McDonald (Lake) reflection.
© Mar. 25, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 2, 1914;
J 191242191245.
Swan river. © May 4, 1914; 2 e.
May 18, 1914; J 192410.
Hitt (H. M.) Cape Elizabeth, Me.
[10172
Winter seas. © Apr. 5, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191789.
Hitiie (Orto) Liberty, N. Y. [10173
O and W snow plow at work. ©
Mar. 18, 1914: 23 ¢. Mar 2h 19145"J
192014.
HILLMAN (Marie) Corning, N. Y.
[10174
Merrick (Major George) © June 4,
1914; 2c. June 6, 1914; J 193331.
HILEMAN
Hity’s (IRA L.) stupi0o, New York.
[10175-10190
S 1— 8.16. © May 19,\1914; 2: <.
each June 5, 1914; J 193289-193304.
HIRSHBERG (WESLEY) Atlanta.
[10191
Gaarab patrol, May, 1914. © May 5.
1914; 2c. May 7, 1914; J 192249.
Hitcucock (J. F.) New York. [10192
[Finish first international race for
American cup, illustration in Geyer’s
Stationer, Apr. 9, 1914] © Apr. 15,
1914; 2c. Apr. 25, 1914; K 73674.
HOFFMANN (ANNA MARTHA) New
York. [10193
Morgan memorial candle. © Apr.
12, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 21, 1914; J.191786.
HOLCOMBE (DEAN)
(CHARLES) Washington. [10194
Washington monument by nigth. ©
Apr. 11, 1914;'2 e) Aprimts, 1914: 3
191716.
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY CO., Milwaukee.
[10195
Thinnest, sheerest summer holeproof
hose. [In Collier’s Weekly for June
18, 1914] © June 9, 1914; 1 ce. June
12, 1914; K 75352;
HoLiaArD (Louris) Salt Lake City.
[10196-10216
Ogden, Utah. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2 ec.
Apr. 14, 1914; J 191629.
[7 photographs]:
Apex mine, 612.—Construction train
and steam shovel.—Mallet—102; 619.
—Ore train going through cuts, 620.—
Sego lilies—Sego lily, Utah state
flower.—Through a cut on the Bing-
ham and Garfield ry. © June 24,
1914; 2 @ each June 29, 1914; J
193840-193842, 198855, 1938857, 193859.
[18 photographs]:
Atlantic (Steam shovel—Atlantic
(Steam shovel on main Jlevel.—Bing-
ham station.—Building a road bed.—
Copper Mt. and steam shovels.—From
one tunnel into another, 618.—Inger-
soll air drill—Loading ore train.—
Marion (Steam shovel) in action.—
Marion (Steam shovel) loading ore
ecars.—Marion (Steam shovel) on‘ F”
level.—Ore train on “EF” Jlevel.—
Steam shovel and crew. © May 20,
1914; 2 ec. each June 29, 1914; J
193848-193854, 193856.
HOLMES MFG. Co., Chicago. [10217
No caws for alarm. © Apr. 14,
1914; 2c. Apr. 16, 1914; K 73134.
(R. W.) Charlottsville,
Va. [10218-10229
Albemarles pride. © May 15, 1914;
2 c. May 25, 1914; J 192830.
Apple land. © May 15, 1914; 2 ec.
May 25, 1914; J 192821.
Blooming farm. © May 15, 1914;
2c. May 25, 1914; J 192822.
Blooming fields. © May 15, 1914;
e. May 25, 1914; J 192826.
Blooming hill. © May 20, 1914; 2
e. May 25, 1914; J 192827.
Fruit hills) © May 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 25, 1914; J 192824.
Piedmont Valley. © May 20, 1914;
2 ¢@. May 25, 1914: J 192829.
Rockfish Valley. © May 20, 1914;
2c. May 25, 1914; J 192828.
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
HoLsIncerR (R. W.)—Continued.
Southern exposure.
1914; 2c. May 25, 1914; J 192825.
Tourists paradise. © May 20, 1914;
2c. May 25, 1914; J 192823.
Virginia home. © May 15, 1914;
2 ¢. May 25, 1914; J 192882.
Washington hall in snow. © Apr.
20, 1914; 2 ce. May 25, 1914; J 192831.
HOOVER BROS. STUDIO, Starke, Fla.
[10280-10234
Bradford County bank. © June 22,
1914; 2c. June 25, 1914; J 193684.
Florida [University of]:
Battalion. — Freshman class. —
Sophomore class.—Tennis club. ©
Feb. 19, 1914; 2 c. each May 29, 1914;
J 192967-192970.
Hopkins (O. D.) ADV. AGENCY, Chi- |
cago. [10235
Getting up in the world. © Mar.
12, 1914; 2 c@. Mar. 14, 1914; K 73673.
Horner & HANSBURY, New York.
[10236-10241
Connecticut (U. S. S.) in a heavy
sea. © May 6, 1914; 2 c. May 13,
1914; J 192689.
Delaware (U. S. S.) © May 6,
1914; 2 c. May 13, 1914; J 192690.
Michigan (U. S. S.) decks awash.
© May 6, 1914; 2c. May 13, 1914; J
192686.
firing of gun at night. © May
6, 1914; 2c. May 18, 1914; J 192687.
——head on. © May 6, 1914; 2c.
May 138, 1914; J 192688.
in a rough sea. © May 6,
1914; 2 ce. May 18, 1914; J 192691.
Hornick (L. G.) Johnstown, Pa.
[10242
Johnstown high school, 1914 grad-
uating class. © May 8, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 9, 1914; J 192382.
Hovey (Guy CarLeTon) Long Beach,
Cal. [10248-10245
Long Beach, Cal.:
Breakers. — Moonlight. — Surf. ©
Apr. 27, 1914; 2 c. each May 2, 1914;
J 192186—-192188.
Hower (FRANK B.) Los Angeles.
[10246
Hollywood high school buildings.
© Mar. 20, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1914; J
190970.
Hoy (Epcar G.) Reno, Nev. [10247
Lightning scene in Reno. © Apr.
6, 1914; 2c. Apr. 11, 1914; J 191382.
‘HUTCHINSON
10283
HiusBert (O.) New Orleans. [10248
©: Apr 20; Ryan (Dr. Edward) © May 14,
1914; 2 c. May 19, 1914; J 192597.
HUBERT BROS., Buffalo. [10249-10252
Awakening (The) © June 6,
1914; 2c. June 6, 1914; J 195155.
Bandholtz (Major H. H.) 29th in-
fanny WS. Al 3@©!) May 4. 1914 71WMe
May 5, 1914; 2 @ May 15, 1914; J
192692.
Thunder Cloud (Chief) © June
17, 1914; 2c. June 16, 1914; J 1938886.
Wadhams (Major S. H.) 29th in-
fantey., U.S. Au © May 4, 1914) 1
Maye 5, 1914.5 °c: May Cho, 1914 J
192698.
HucuHes & BAILEY, New York.
[102538,10254
Amesburg, Mass. Aero view, 1914.
© May 18, 1914; 2 c« May 18, 1914;
K 74444.
Haverhill, Mass., aero view of 1914.
© Apr: 8, 1914; 2 ¢« Apr. 11, 1914;
K 73029.
Hutp (FRANz) New York. [10255
San Francisco, Panama exposition,
Panama Canal. © May 25, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 27, 1914; K 72578.
Hutt (ARTHUR P.) Long Branch, N. J.
[10253
Crystal gazer. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2.
Apr. 9, 1914; J 191614.
HuRLEY (Epwarp TIMOTHY) Cincin-
nati. [10257-10259
From Elmhurst Place. [Etching]
© May 4, 1914; 2 c May 5, 1914; K
73908.
[Plum St. Temple, etching] © Mar.
19, 1914; 2 ce. Mar. 21, 1914; K 72579.
Suspension bridge at Cincinnati. ©
May 7,° 1914; 2c. May 8; 1914; I
73997.
Hurst & co., New York.
[11 colored prints]:
Adele.—Brown-eyed Susan.—Cora-
lee. — Ernestine. — Fine feathers. —
Frederica.—Grace.—Louise.—Patricia.
Peggy.—Rachel. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2 c¢.
each June 6, 1914; K 75153-75163.
(SypNEY E.) Philadel-
phia. [10271-10282
Hutchinson (Mrs. Sydney EH.) 1-12.
© 1c. each Apr. 30, 1914; J 192089-
192100.
Huyters, New York. [10283
[Huyler’s girl, print for fan.] ©
May 15, 1914; 2 c. May 16, 1914; K
74354.
[10260-10270
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[10284-10289
[Window display cards]:
Billiard room, Boston athletic club.
—Criterion.—Dining room hotel St.
Francis, San Francisco.—Polo grounds,
New York.—NSilver brand shirts look
well, fit well—wWinter scene lake shore
drive, Chicago. © May 1, 1914: 2.
each May 28, 1914; K 75142-75147.
ILLUSTRATED ADVERTISING co., New
York, [10290
Here’s a safe move. © May 11.
1914; 2c. May 18, 1914; K 74204,
IMPERIAL MOTION PICTURE CO., New
York. [10291
Animated songs. [1 sheet, large]
© Apr. 29, 1914; 2 c. May 1, 1914; K
73761.
InK (W. H.) Los Angeles. [10292
Storm (The) © Feb. 24, 1914; 2¢
Mar. 10, 1914; J 190600.
INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. Co., Philadel-
phia. [10293-10322
[Colored cards of various sizes]:
Brother to sister. [When all is
hushed and still]—Amid the home and
kindred ties. [Face in the flame]—
Christmas greeting, I hope you'll doff
your griefs and cares. [ Yuletide
bright eyes]—Christmas prayer. [Echo
heights]—Dear Santa Claus, before I
close my eyes in sleep. [Christmas
dream ]|]—December morn ’m waiting
for dear Santa Claus. [Surprise]—
From me to you or you to me.
[Through the birches]—Girl to girl.
[Miss Poppy]—Greetings for Christ-
mas day. [Dutch waitress]—Happi-
ness. [Miss Goldenrod|—Happy New
Year, I’m wishing you the coming
year. [Christmas tire]—Here’s for
Christmas and Auld Lang Syne.
[Christmas good cheer]—Here’s to a
Christmas jolly. [Christmas morn]—
I’ve been thinking of Merry Christmas.
[Emblems of Yuletide]—I wish every-
body in general a happy New Year.
[Christmas flame]—In memory of
Christmas. [House in the pines]—
Journey through life. [Mirror lake]—
Kiddies, your old friend Santa Claus.
[Man of the hour]—Little bit o’ sun-
shine. [Evening glow]—Man to man.
[ Daisy field] — Merry Christmas
folkses. [Midnight hour] — Merry
Christmas folkses. [Spying on
Santa]—Merry Christmas, I’ve heard
you’re a very good child. [Santa’s
scroll]—Merry Christmas, though the
snow may be drifted. [Bleak night]—
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
INTERNATIONAL ART PUB. CO.—Contd.
New Year greeting to a dear old
friend. [Bend in the river ]—Rally
day, next Sunday will be rally day.
[Nut gatherers]—[Shady spot]—To
my hearth side comes old Christmas.
[Before the coals]—Welcome to our
school. [Warblers]}—Woman to wom-
an. [Miss Hollyboch]—Words of
cheer. [Knob] © Feb. 17, 1914: 1c.
each Mar. 28, 1914; 1 ¢. each Apr. 3,
1914; K 72630-72659.
INTERNATIONAL LONGFELLOW SOCIETY,
Chicago. [10323
Longfellow; portrait. © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 ce. Mar. 28, 1914; K 74149.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, New
York. [10324-11075
Abie the agent [1914]:
© Mar. 21; 1c. Mar. 23; K 71994.
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 24; K 72079.
© Mar. 25; 1 ¢ Mar 265 K 72147.
© Mar. 26: 1 e. Mar..27; K 72164.
© Mar. 24; 1 ec Mar. 25; K 72109.
© Mar. 27; 1 ¢. Mar. 28; K 72270.
© Mar. 28; 1 ¢. Mar. 30; K 72503.
© Mar. 30; 1c. Mar. 31; K 72510.
© Mar. 31: 1 ,;@9Apeae Kk 72519,
© Apr. 1; 1 ¢ Aprage te 72598.
© Apr. 2; 1:¢, Apt. Sa T2687:
© -Apr. 3; 1 G& Apr baer,
© Apr. 43 1 G@ ADE. Gt 12825.
© Apr. 6; 1c Apr. 7; K 72894.
© Apr. T: ec: Apes mh 72926.
© Apr. 8; 1 & Aprose e 12980.
© Apr. 9; 1 ¢. Apr. 10; K 73006.
© Apr. 10; 1 ce. Apr. 11; K 730438.
(© Apr. 11; 1-e; Apr ie; 73052.
© Apr. 13; 1 «© Apr. 14; K 73108.
© Apr. 14; Les Apr tank (5127,
© Apr. 15; Le Apr foe iss:
© Apr. 16; 1 ce. Apr. 17; K 738374.
© Apr. 17: 1°@, Ape es. ies390.
© Apr. 18; 1 ¢ Apr. 20; K 73447.
© Apr. 20; te Ape 2s Km Tas05.
© Apr. 21: 1° @) Apewee. in (oal0,
© Apr. 22: 1 ¢@ Apri Za, is. 1s001.
© Apr. 23; 1 ¢. Apr. 24; K 73566.
© Apr. 24; 1 Grapes 2a. In 75057.
© Apr. 25; 1 ¢ Appar; 1) 7363.
© Apr. 27; 1 c. Apr. 28; K 73667.
© Apr. 28; 1 ¢. Apr. 29; K 73728.
© Apr. 29; 1 «. Apr. 30; K 74016.
© Apr. 30; 1 e May 1; K 74023.
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© May 2;1c¢. May 4; K 74040.
© May 4; 1c. May 5; K 74045.
© May 5;1c. May 6; K
© May 6; 1c. May 7; K
74057.
74064.
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 74072.
© May 8;1¢c. May 9; K 74094.
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 74160.
© May 11;
© May 12;
© May 13;
© May 14:
© May 15;
© May 16;
© May 18;
© May 19;
© May 20;
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© June 8;1 6.
© June 9; 1 ec. June 10; K 75261.
June 11; K 75291.
75301.
June 15; K 75381.
June 15; K 75890.
K 75487.
June 17; K 75489.
KK 75508.
June 19; K 755387.
K 75561.
June 22; K 75569.
June 23; K 75652.
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June 9; K 75228.
June 12; K
June 16;
June 18;
June 22;
According to any O. B. magnate.
© Mar. 27, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1914;
K 72268.
A’in’t I right.
© May 18, 1914; 1
ce. May 14, 1914; K 74243.
K 74168.
K 74224.
K 74247.
K 74376.
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May 29; K 74918.
© May 29; 1c. June 1; K 74925.
© Mav 30; 1c. June 1; K 749382.
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Ambitions trail, and the end. ©
May 11,1914; dc. May 12; 1914; K
74168.
American history reversed [1914]:
© Mar. 25;1c¢. Mar. 26; K 72140.
© Mar. 27; 1c. Mar. 30; K 72489.
© Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72490.
© Mar. 31; 1 ¢ Apr. 1; K 72496.
© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 72746.
© Apr. 4: 1-¢. Apr. 6; K 72818.
@QrApr (lke Apr. Sir Ki 72989.
@ Apr dS-a © Aprid4= K 78099.
© Apr. 14; 1 ¢. Apr. 15; K 73120.
Another plea for peace. © Apr. 30,
1914; 1 c. May 1, 1914; K 74019.
Audience was thrilled. © Apr. 25,
1914; 1 e. Apr. 27, 1914; K 73628.
Bagged by buccaneers. © June 10,
1914; 1 ec. June 11, 1914; K 75285.
Bandits’ foe, Mexico’s savior. ©
Apt, .24,, 1904 he. eA pr.” 25) OI 1K
73581.
Baseball’s own wild west show. ©
Apr. 23, 1914; 1 c@ Apr. 24, 1914: K
73559.
Bashful Bob [1914]:
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 24: K 72073.
© Apre 22° 1c Apr. 2o -K. (eHao.
© May 4; 1c. May 5: K 74050.
© May 14; 1. May 16: K 74873.
Beating the other boys to it. ©
ADE iG om AL= at eo. Ajorme "TTA
72890.
Being eighteen. © May 20, 1914;
1c. May 21, 1914; K 74630.
Bit of sunshine for blue monday.
© Apr. 20, 1914::1 e@, Apr. 21, 1914:
K 73499. ‘
Bringing up father [1914] :
© Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 23: K
© Mar. 23; 1 ¢ Mar. 24; K
@) Mar. 24+) Ve, Mar./25. Ke T2102.
© Mar. 25; 1 ¢. Mar. 26; K 72139.
© Mar. 26; 1 ce. Mar. 27; K 72157.
© Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72492.
© Mar. 30; 1 «. Mar. 31; K 72494.
©yMar3t> dive: ere 1; K 724985.
@©wApr: sk: 1 e. Apr. 72679.
© Apr. 2. 1c Apr. 72681.
© Apr. 4; 1 ¢. Apr. 72817.
© Apr. 6; 1 c. Apr. 72887.
© Apr. 8; 1 ¢. Apr. 72978.
©. Apr. 10; 1c Apr. 11: K 73034.
© Apr. 11: 1c Apr. 13: K 73030.
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© Apr. 13; 1 c. Apr. 14; K 73100.
©! Apr. 167 1/e)-Apri 00315, 3367.
© Apr. 17; 1-e Apr: W8sK Tassr.
© Apr. 18; 1 e»Apr. 207 K 73440.
© Apr. 20; 1 c. Apr. 21; K 73495.
€) Apr. 21: 1 ec. Apr. 22: K 73498.
© Apr 33.7 Le) Apr: 249K 73557.
) Apr 258 o> er Ape s2T WK 73625.
© Apr. 27;1'e@ Apr. 28K T3663.
© Apr. 29; 1 ¢. Apr. 30; K 73999.
© Apr. 30; 1 ec. May 1; K 74000.
© May 2;1¢c. May 4; K 74033.
© May 4; 1c. May 5; K 74004.
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 74010.
© May 8; 1.¢. May 9; K 74087.
© May 11; 1c. May 12; K 74153.
© May 13; 1c. May 14; K 74240.
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 74369.
© May 21; 1. May 22: K 74656.
© May 23; 1c. May 25; K 74769.
© May 28; 1c. May 29; K 74895.
© June 2; 1c. June 3; K 75010.
© June 8; 1c. June 9; K 75223.
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 75361.
© June 15; 1c. June 16; K 75431.
Call of the road. © May 6, 1914;
1 ¢@. May 7, 1914; K 74008.
Carranza (Gen.) leaving Durango
forwSaltillo: ©.June 15. 1914-1. c.
June 15, 1914; K 75878.
Chunks of the season’s opening pas-
time. © Apr. 15; 1914°"1 e¢. Apr 16;
1914; K 73178.
Colossus of nerve. © Apr. 8, 1914;
1 ¢@ Apr. 9, 1914; K 72972.
Coming. © May 2, 1914; 1c. May
A, 1914; K 74087.
Crowding the old boy. © June 5,
1914; 1 c. June 6, 1914; K 75167.
Cruise of the Piffle [1914]:
© Mar. 30;:1 ¢ Mar. $1. K° 72498.
© May 14: 1c. May 16; K 74367.
© May 27; 1c. May 28; K 74893.
© June 26; 1c. June 27; K 75774.
Dingbat family [1914]:
©) Mar; 21; te, Mar. 23K 71992.
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 24; K 72077.
© Mar. 24; 1c. Mar. 25; K 72107.
© Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 26; K 72145.
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar. 27; K 72162.
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© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 75022.
© June 4; 1c. June 5; K 75105.
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 75170.
© June 6; 1c. June 8; K 75195.
© June 8; 1c. June 9; K 75227.
© June 9; 1c. June 10; K 75260.
© June 10; 1c. June 11; K 75290.
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 75300.
© June 12; 1c. June 15; K 75380.
© June 13; 1 ec. June 15; K 75389.
© June 15; 1c. June 16; K 75436.
© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 75488.
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 75507.
© June 18; 1c. June 19; K 75536.
© June 19; 1c. June 22; K 75560.
© June 20; 1 ¢. June 22; K 75568.
© June 22; 1c. June 23; K 75651.
Don’t gamble, says Frank Chance.
fe Apr. 1, 1914: 1 c. Apr. 2, 1914: K
72592.
Easter in loveland. © Apr. 11,1914;
ic. Apr. 13; 1914: K 73046.
Embryo coquette. © June 22, 1914;
1c. June 28, 1914; K 75647.
Emerson (Zelie) and Sylvia Pank-
hurst. © Apr. 10, 1914: 1 ec. Apr. 13,
1914; K 73045.
End of the trail. © June 26, 1914;
ie: June 27, 1914: K T5776.
Exclusive war pictures. © Apr. 27,
1914; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1914; K 73669.
Famous peace advocates. © Apr. 29,
1914; 1 ce. Apr. 30, 1914; K 74011.
Feeding the lion. © Apr. 11, 1914;
1c. Apr. 13, 1914; K 73036.
Fighters who won titles against great
edds. © Apr. 16, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 17,
1914; K 73370.
First break in the dam. © Apr. 10,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 11, 1914; K 73033.
First breakfast. © May 9, 1914; 1
ce. May 11, 1914; K 74157.
First section of Gen. Villa’s army.
© June 13, 1914: 1 c. June 15, 1914;
IK (5377.
Flag of murder and anarchy. © Apr.
29, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 30, 1914; K 73998.
Flag of true liberty. © Apr. 22,
1914; 1 ¢@. Apr. 238, 1914; K 73529.
From the diary of Ananias. © May
25, 1914; 1 ec. May 26, 1914; K 74807.
53959—14——6
CLASSES, H TO K
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd.
Girl he left behind him. © June 15,
1914; 1c. June 16, 1914; K 75432.
Girl you love. © June 10, 1914; 1c.
June 11, 1914; K 75286.
Girls 0’ the week. © May 15, 1914;
1 ec. May 16, 1914; K 74380.
Glorious ex-King Kazooks. © June
5, 1914; 1 ¢. June 5, 1915: K 75097.
Good-by’ winter, hello spring. ©
ADE ie old eC. Apr LS. Ola + Ik
73383.
Grand opening. © Apr. 18, 1914; 1
ec, Apr. 20, 1914; K 73439.
He’s dead. May 11, 1914; 1 «¢.
May 12, 1914: K 74154.
He’s good enough for me. © May5,
1914; 1 ec. May 6, 1914; K 74005.
Here’s the annual Easter cartoon.
@ Ant 103 1914 a. @ Apr. id. Ao’:
IX 73037.
Here they are. © Apr. 25, 1914; 1
ce. Apr. 27, 1914; K 73624.
In the baseball circus. © Mar. 25,
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 26, 1914; K 72141.
©
In the wake of the peacemakers.
Apres 20s 1914 =) dee, Apr 22; A914. KK
73512.
Indoor sports [1914]:
© Mar. 21; 1c. Mar.
© Mar. 23; 1 c. Mar.
© Mar. 24; 1 c Mar.
©, Mar. 25; 1.c. Mar.
© Mar. 26; 1c. Mar.
© Mar. 27; 1 ¢. Mar.
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 72498.
© Mar. 30; 1¢. Mar. 31; K 72505.
© Mar 31; 1c. Apr: 1); K. 72514.
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© Apr. 6; 1c. Apr. 7; K 72888.
© Apr 7 due Apr. 8: K, 72920.
© Apr. 8; 1 @ Apr. 9; K 72975.
© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 10; K 73001.
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It’s wretched to quarrel, but making |
up’s fine. © June 2, 1914; 1c. June 8,
1914; K 75011.
It takes a brave man to be brave. © '
June 18, 1914; 1 c. June 19, 1914; K
(Sdet.
© May 2; 1c. May 4; K 74035. It was a stunning suit. © May 26,
© May 5; 1c. May 6; K 74053. 1914; 1 ¢. May 27, 1914; K 74892.
© May 6; 1c. May 7; K 74060. It was all right for a while anyway. |
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 74067. © June 27, 1914; 1 c. June 29, 1914;
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 74089. K 75804.
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 74155. Jerry on the job [1914]:
© May 11; 1c. May 12; K 74164. Mar. 213 1 @, Mare2s;. 71993.
© May 12> tee. May 13; K 74219. © Mar. 23; 1c. Mar. 24; K 72078.
© May 15; 1c. May 16; K 74886. © Mar. 25; 1c. Mar. 26; K 72146.
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© May 18: 1c. May 19: K 74473. © Mar. 27; 1 ec. Mar. 28; K 72269.
© May 19; 1c. May 20; K 74504. © Mar. 28; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72502.
© May 20; 1 c. May 21; K 74628. © Mar. 30; 1 ce. Mar. 31; K 72509.
© May 21: 1c. May 22: K 74658. © Mar. 31: tf & Aprli* & 72518.
© May 22; 1c. May 25; K 74770. © Apr. 1; 1 ¢. Apr. 2; K 72597.
© May 23; 1c. May 25; K 74773. © Apr. 2; 1c, Apr. 3; K 72686.
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© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 74900. © Apr. 4; 1 ¢. Apr. 6; K 72824.
© May 27; 1 c. May 28; K 74907. © Apr. 6; 1c. Apr. 7; K 72893.
© May 28; 1c. May 29; K 74914. © Apr. 7; Le. Apr. 8; K 72925.
© May 29; 1c June 1; K 74921. © Apr. 8; 1 ¢. Apr. 9; K 72979.
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© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 75485. © Apr. 23; 1 c. Apr. 24; K 73565.
© June 17; 1 c. June 18; K 75504. © Apr. 24; 1 ¢. Apr. 25; K 73586.
© June 18; 1c. June 19; K 75533. © Apr. 25; 1c. Apr. 27; K 73682.
© June 19; 1c. June 22; K 75557. © Apr. 27; 1c. Apr. 28; K 73666.
© June 20; 1c. June 22; K 75565. © Apr. 28; 1 ¢. Apr. 29; K 73727.
© June 22; 1 c. June 23; K 75648. © Apr. 29; 1 ¢. Apr. 30; K 74017.
© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 75673. © Apr. 30; 1 e. May 1; K 74024.
Injunction baseball. © Mar. 81, © May 1; 1 ¢. May 2; K 740380.
1914: 1 ce. Apr. 1, 1914; K 72512. © May 2; 1c. May 4; K 74041.
It’s a sad story mates [1914]: © May 4; 1c. May 5; K 74046.
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar, 24; K 72072. © May 5: 1c. May 6; K 74058.
© June 8; 1c. June 9; K 75224. © May 6; 1c. May 7; K 74065.
© June 22; 1c. June 23; K 75646. © May 7; 1c. May 8; K 74071.
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1914; 1 ec. May 18, 1914; K 74152.
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Be Apr. 23, 1914: K 73532.
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© May 9,
© May 1; 1c. May 2; K 74028.
© May 2; 1c. May 4; K 74088.
© May 4: 1c. May 5: K 74043.
© May 5; 1c. May 6; K 74055.
© May 6; 1c. May 7; K 74062.
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 74069.
© May 8; 1 ec. May 9; K 74092.
© May 9;1¢. May 11; K 74158.
© May 11;
© May 12;
© May 18;
© May 14;
© May 15;
© May 16;
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© May 29;1c. June 1; K 74923.
© May 30; 1c. June 1; K 749380.
© June 1;1c. June 2; K 74963.
© June 2;1c. June 8; K 75014.
© June 3; 1c. June 4; K 75021.
© June 4; 1c. June 5; K 75104.
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 75169.
© June 6; 1c. June 8; K 75194.
© June 8; 1c. June 9; K 75226.
© June 9; 1c. June 10; K 75259.
© June 10; 1c. June 11; K 75289.
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 75299.
© June 12; 1c. June 15; K 75379.
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 75388.
© June 15; 1c. June 16; K 75435.
© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 75487.
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 75506.
© June 18; 1c. June 19; K 75535.
© June 19; 1c. June 22; K 75559.
© June 20; 1c. June 22; K 75567.
© June 22; 1c. June 23; K 75650.
Lest we forget. © Mar. 24, 1914;
- colar, 25,1914: Kx2101.
Look out for looters. © May 1,
1914; 1c. May 2, 1914; K 74002.
Mac is a glutton for punishment. ©
Aprmin2, 191 “atte JAprics, agit: K
72682.
Meditation. © Aug. 28, 1914; 1.
Apr. 29, 1914: KK (3722.
Mr. Jack [1914]:
(Apron tiGpApr, 45° Wet:
OvAgr. 7+ 1 ¢,-Apr Se Ky 7298:
© Apr. 24° 1c. Apr: 25: IS ‘73580.
OvApr 28): 1 6. Apr: 2959 Ke Tar20:
© May 1; 1c. May 2; K 74001.
© May 16; 1c. May 18; K 74411.
© May 20; 1c. May 21; K 74627.
© May 25; 1c. May 26; K 74806.
© June 1i;1c. June 2; K 74960.
©) June.5; 1 ¢, June 6s K 75166:
Mr. Wilson’s publisher abroad. ©
Mar. 25, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 26, 1914; K
721388.
Moran (Frank) and the coming big
fight in Paris. © June 25, 1914; 1c.
June 26, 1914; K 75732.
More proofs that the game is honest.
© May 13, 1914; 1c. May 14, 1914; K
74242.
More war talk. © Apr. 16, 1914; 1
e. Apr. 17, 1914; K 73369.
More watchful waiting. © May 18,
1914: 1c. May 14, 1914; K 74241.
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Morgan’s (J. P.) car in Boston. ©
May 11, 1914; 1 ce. May 13, 1914; K
74216.
Murder protected, rescue restrained.
© Apr. 27, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 28, 1914:
K 7s0Ge.
My sweethearts. © Apr. 4, 1914; 1
ce. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72821.
My wonderful trip to the clouds. ©
May 21, 1914; 1 c. May 22, 1914; K
TABDT.
Nation mourns her dead. © May 30,
1914; 1 c. June 1, 1914; K 74897.
New stenographer and Frisco Fan-
nie. © June is, 19a e June 15,
1914; K 75387. .
Not this spring. © Mar. 31, 1914;
1 ew Apr: 1, 19143) K Fats
Nothing like being cheerful. © May
22, 1914; 1 ec. May 25, 1914; KK T4767.
Now comes the rah rah baseball
too. © Mar. 24, 1914; 1.¢. Mar. 25,
1914; K 72108.
Officer Kitty was pretty anyhow. ©
May 6, 1994;°P © May 7, 1914; K
T4007.
Oh, what a difference. © June 18,
1914; 1 ce. June 19, 1914; K 755382.
On. the job. © Apr 21194 +1 «.
Apr. 22, 1914; K 73497.
Only barrier. © May 4, 1914; 1c.
May 5, 1914; K 74008.
Only two faces at the window. ©
May. 23, 1914; We. May 25) 1914; K
T4768.
Parting is such sweet sorrow. ©
Apr. 20, .1914; 1.6 Apraei i014. K
73496.
Partner’s in crime. © June 4, 1914;
1 ec. June 5, 1914; K 75101.
Peach blossoms. © Apr. 138, 1914;
1c. Apr. 14, 1914; K 73101.
Peacock. © June 6, 1914; 1c. June
8, 1914; K 75191.
Peril of the sea. © May 5, 1914; 1c.
May 6, 1914; K 74051.
Polly and her pals [1914]:
© Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 71995.
© Mar. 23; 1 c. Mar. 24; K 72080.
© Mar. 24; 1 ¢. Mar. 25; K 72110.
© Mar. 25; 1 ¢. Mar. 26; K 72148.
© Mar. 26; 1 ¢. Mar. 27; K 72165.
© Mar. 27; 1 ce. Mar. 28; K 72271.
© Mar. 28; 1 ¢. Mar. 30; K 72504.
© Mar. 30; 1 c. Mar. 31; K 72511.
© Mar. 31; 1¢. Apr. 1; K 72520.
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@ Apr. 2: 1c. Apr. 3; K 72688.
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© Apr. 28; 1 c. Apr. 29; K 7
© Apr. 29; 1 ec. Apr. 30; K 74018
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© May 1; ic. May 2; K 74082.
© May 2; 1c. May 4; K 74042.
© May 4; 1c. May 5; K 74047.
© May 5; 1c. May 6; K 74059.
© May 6; 1c. May 7; K 74066.
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© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 74162.
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© May 19; 1c. May 20; K 74510.
© May 20; 1c. May 21; K 74635.
© May 21; 1c. May 22; K 74664.
© May 22; 1c. May 23; K 74688.
© May 28; 1c. May 25; K T4779.
© May 25; 1c. May 26; K 74814.
© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 74906.
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© June 4; 1 c. June 5; K 75108.
© June 5; 1c. June 6; K 75173.
© June 6; 1 c June 8; K 75198.
© June 8; 1c June 9; K 75230.
© June 9; 1c. June 10; K 75263.
© June 10; 1c. June 11; K 75293.
© June 11); 1 ¢. June 12;'K 75303.
© June 12; 1c. June 15; K 753883.
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 75392.
© June 15; 1c. June 16; K 75439.
© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 75491.
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K7
© June 18: 1c. June 19; K 7
© June 193.1 ec. June 22; K 7
© June 20; 1 c. June 22; K 7
© June 22: 1c. June 23: K 75654.
© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 75679.
© June 24; 1c. June 25; K 75708.
Portrait. © May 8, 1914; 1 c May
9, 1914; K 74088.
Price of peace. © Apr. 28, 1914; 1
CADE 29) 1o14 > iK for19.
Queen of hearts. © Apr. 28, 1914;
1c. Apr. 24, 1914; K 73560.
Quick work. © Mar. 28, 1914; 1 ¢.
Mar. 30, 1914; K 72491.
Raid. © May 7, 1914; 1 c. May 8,
1914; K 74009.
Rainy day stuff. © Apr. 17, 1914;
Le Apr. 18, 1914 > 1K 73384.
Remember Monroe. © Apr. 9,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 10, 1914; K 73000.
Respect for the Mexican flag.
Apr. 17, 1914; 1 ce Apr. 18, 1914; K
73382.
Respect the flag. © Apr. 16, 1914;
1c. Apr. 17, 1914; K 73368.
Road to a man’s heart. © Mar. 27,
1914: 1c. Mar. 28, 1914; K 72266.
Rollo’s rambles [1914]:
© Mar. 21; 1 ec. Mar. 23; K 71988.
© Apr 2: te Apr. 3s 72680:
© Apr 5: Je. Apr. 165 Ke tal75.
© May 12; 1c. May 13; K 74217.
© May 28; 1c. May 29; K 74894.
© June 18; 1c. June 15; K 75376.
’S tough to be a magnate. © May 4,
1914; 1 ec. May 5, 1914; K 74049.
Saluting the Mexican flag. © Apr.
20, 1914: 1c. Apr. 21, 1914; K 73494.
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Same old opening day stuff. © Apr.
14, 1914; 1c. Apr. 15, 1914; K 73123.
Same old stuff on the college tracks.
© May 14, 1914; 1 ec. May 16, 1914;
K 743870.
Sanctuary. © May 14, 1914; 1.
May 16, 1914; K 74868.
She woke up too late. © Apr. 18,
1914; 1 c. Apr. 20, 1914; K 73441.
Sign of the times. © June 8, 1914;
1e. June 9, 1914; K 75225.
Silk Hat Harry [1914]:
© Mar. 21; 1 ¢. Mar.
© Mar. 23; 1c. Mar.
© Mar. 24; 1 c. Mar.
© Mar, 25;'1 c; Mar.
(© Mar. 26; 1 c. Mar.
© Mar. 27; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 72265.
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 72499.
©) Mari sient. co Apri + T2505.
© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr. 2; K 72594.
© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 4; K 72750.
© Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 6; K 72820.
(© Apr: 6; 1c. Apr. 7; K 72889.
© Apr. "(> 1°e. Apr7s:ik (72921.
© Apr. 8;1c¢. Apr. 9; K 72976.
© Apr. 9; 1c. Apr. 10; K 73002.
©) Apr, 10.4: .c. Apr 11 sk 730359.
© Apr..11 > 1:c.-Apr. 13;, K. 73048.
© Apr. 13; Le. Apr. 14; K 73104.
(© Apr. 14; 1'¢c. Apr. 153K 73122.
© Apr: 1551 -¢. Apriwte: Kew3siTv.
23; K 71990.
24; K 72075.
25; K 72105.
26; K 72143.
27; K 72160.
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Apr. 18; K 73386.
K 73443.
K 73501.
K 73514.
K 735381.
K 73562.
K 73583.
K. 73627,
K 73724.
K74020.
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Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
20;
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22:
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May 4; 1c. May 5; K 74048.
May 5; 1c. May 6; K 74054.
May 6; 1c. May 7; K 74061.
May 7; 1c. May 8; K 74068.
May 8; 1c. May 9; K 74090.
© May 9; 1c. May 11; K 74156.
© May 11; 1 ¢. May 12; K 74165.
© May 12; 1c. May 13; K 74220,
74027.
74036.
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© May 18;1¢c.
© May 14;1¢e.
© May 15;1e.
© May 16;1¢e.
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© May 19; 1c.
© May 20;16c.
© May 21; 1c.
© May 22;1¢c.
© May 23;1¢e.
© May 25;1¢e.
© May 26;16.
© May: 27:4 @
© May 28; 1c. May 29; K 74915.
© May 29; 1c. June 1; K 74922.
May 16; K 74372.
May 18; K 74413.
May 19; K 74474.
May 20; K 74505.
May 21; K 74629.
May 22; K 74659.
pt. IV, i. §.,.Vv.m I
May 14; K 74244.
May 16; K 74879..
May 25; K 74771.
May 25; K T4774. »
May 26; K 74809.
May 27; K 74901. -
May 28; K 74908.
i
© May 30; 1c¢. June; K 74929.
© June st: ie
© June 22 1'¢
©- June 3; 1 ¢.
© June 4; 1¢.
© Junes:i¢
June 2; K 74962.
June 8; K 75013.
June 4; K 75020.
June 5; K 75103.
June 6; K 75168.
© June 6; 1c. June 8; K 75193.
© June 8; 1c. June 9; K 752382.
© June 9; 1c. June 10; K 75258.
© June 10; 1 ce. June 11; K 75288.
© June 11; 1 c. June 12; K 75298.
© June 12; 1c. June 15; K 75386.
© June 15; 1c. June 16; K 75434.
© June 16; 1c. June 17; K 75486.
© June 17; 1c. June 18; K 75505.
Smooth strangers. © May 12, 1914;
1c. May 18, 1914; K 74218.
Splashing about Ebbets field. ©
Apr. 3, 1914% 2%¢, “Apes 4. 194; i6
T2747.
Sporting vaudeville. © Mar.
1914; 1 ec. Mar. 27, 1914; K 72158.
Spring scenery. © Apr. 8, 1914; 1c.
Apr. 9, 1914; K 72974.
Spring training. © Apr. 7, 1914; 1c.
Apr. 8, 1914; K 72922.
Stolen away. © May 26, 1914; 1c.
May 27, 1914; K 74898.
Such is life when you’re fat. © Apr.
28, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73721.
Symptoms of Spring. © Apr. 15,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 16, 1914; K 73179.
Tad illustrates Promoter Coffroth’s
ideas of qualities that make a great
fighter. © Apr. 2, 1914; 1 ¢c. Apr. 3,
1914; K 72683.
26,
216
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
CLASSES, H TO K
11098
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd.
Tad pictures the big boxers as they
will appear in Paris ring tomorrow.
© June 26, 1914; 1 c. June 27, 1914; K
THT.
Tad shows some ring tricks used by
famous boxers. © Apr. 29, 1914; 1«¢.
Apr. 30, 1914; K 74012.
Taking on the pilot. © Mar. 31,
1914; 1c. Apr. 1, 1914; K 72497.
Ten’shun, company. © May 29,
1914; 1c. June 1, 1914; K 74896.
Thief in the night. © June12, 1914 ;
1c. June 15, 1914; K 75384.
Third degree. © May 8, 1914; 16«
May 9, 1914; K 74091.
Tinklings of a glass arm. © May
26, 1914; 1 e. May 27, 1914; K 74899.
Too busy. © Apr. 3, 1914; 1c. Apr.
4, 1914; K 72748.
Towing locomotives. © June 4, 1914;
1c. June 5, 1914; K 75100.
Tugboat La Vaca delivering barges.
© June 4, 1914; 1 ce. June 5, 1914; K
75099.
Two chips off the same block. ©
May 1, 1914; 1 c. May 2, 1914; K
74026.
Unscrambling the news. © May 5,
1914; 1 c. May 6, 1914; K 74052.
Unscrambling the sports, A. © Mar.
30, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 31, 1914; K 72506.
—_—B. © June 23, 1914; 1c. June
24, 1914; K 75672.
Waiting for a tenant. © May 23,
1914; 1 c. May 25, 1914; K 74772.
Waiting for the verdict. © May 2,
1914; 1¢. May 4, 1914; K 74034.
What are the wild waves saying.
© May 12, 1914; 1 c. May 18, 1914;
K 74221.
What «does a little fine mean any-
way. © June 4, 1914; 1 c. June 5,
1914; K 75098.
What’s the use. © Mar. 26, 1914;
1 c. Mar. 27, 1914; K 72156.
Whatcha got. © Apr. 18, 1914; 1¢.
Apr. 14, 1914: K 73102.
When spring weds winter, she
dreams of summer. © May 18, 1914;
1 ec. May 19, 1914; K 74475.
Which is our greater enemy. ©
Apr. 23, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 24, 1914; K
73558.
Woman’s tears, why. © Apr. 9,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 10, 1914; K 72999.
Woodrow in et eee © Apr.
Oo, 1914; 1'c. Apr. 7, 1914; K T2886.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Contd.
Yes, if she was a speciman. ©
Apr, 14, 1914: 1 ¢. Apr aby 1914) K
73119.
You may say what you like. ©
May 22, 1914; 1 c. May 25, 1914; K
T4766.
You’ve got to hand it to Eustace.
© May 5, 1914; 1 ec May 6, 1914; K
74006.
ITALIA PRESS CO., San Francisco.
[11076
Aventure di Cafotti e Maraschino.
© May 24, 1914; 1 ce June 1, 1914; K
74880.
Ives (HEATH ARLO) Cordova, Alaska.
[11077-11080
[4 photographs]:
Breaking a blockade C. R. and N.
W. ry., Alaska.—Breaking snow on
C. R. and N. W. ry., AlaSka.—Clearing
the track after a storm.—Rotary
snow plow in action. © Apr. 22, 1914;
2c. each May 5, 1914; J 192218-
192221.
JAMES (HAzEL BUSHNELL) Seattle.
[11081
Rainier (Mt.) Tacoma. © June 8,
1914; 2c, June 13, 1914; K 19380.
JAMES & BUSHNELL, INC., Seattle.
[11082-11086
Buskitt (Nancy) as Cynthia Gray;
seven positions. © Apr. 17, 1914;
e. Apr. 23, 1914; J 191922.
2
Gill (H. GC.) Mayor of Seattle. ©
Apr ei 19t4: 20e Apr. 23. 1914: J
1919238.
[3 photographs]:
Blake (Hlizabeth Marion) four po-
sitions. — O’Neil (Peggy) — Willett’s
baby, the tickled kid. © 1c. each
Apr. 23, 1914; J 191921, 191924,
191925.
JANSRUD (JOHN C.) Mayville, N. D.
[11087-11097
[11 photographs]:
Island park.—Mayville park.—
Misty day.—Misty morning.—Oak
Grove park.—Oak Grove park drive.—
Queen of night.—Red River (On)—
Red River (On the banks of)—Sallie
(Lake)—Sunlight and shadow.
Apr. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 238, 1914;
J 191934-191944.
JANTOS (JAMES) New York. [11098
[Jantos standard bearer design on
letter envelope.] © June 1, 1914; 2c
June 16, 1914; K 75498.
217
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11099
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9 |
JETTER (H. H.) New York.
[11099-11101
[3 photographs] :
Canoe girl, 2532.—Golf girl, 2531.—
Tennis girl, 2533. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 13, 1914; J 191544-191546.
JOHNSON (CLYDE) Mackinaw, Mich.
[11102
Gaylord, Mich., teachers institute.
© Mar. 5, 1914; 2 c. May 18, 1914;
J 192491.
JOHNSON (J. R.) Cheboygan, Mich.
[11108-11107
Cheboygan, Mich., high school. ©
Aue: W4e1912. 2 ¢ Apr, 1 1S lea
191447.
library. © Nov. 15, 1918; 2c.
Apr. 11, 1914; J 191448.
Chief Wawatam in the ice straits of
Mackinac. © Jan. 10, 1918; 2 ¢. Apr.
11, 1914; J 191446.
Old block house in winter. © Jan.
15, 1912; 2 ce. Apr. 11, 1914; J 191449.
Winter sport on Lake Huron. ©
Deer ah, 195 2 -c Apr, Lf, 1914s a
191450.
JOHNSON (JOHN J.) Dallas.
[11108, 11109
Corsicana, Tex., I. O. O. F. widows
and orphans home showing chapel and
hospital buildings. © June 18, 1914;
2c. June 22, 1914; J 1938498.
—— Texas state orphan home. ©
Sune 18, 1914; 2 c« June 22, 1914;
J 193499.
JOHNSON (Mamie C.) Portland, Or.
[11110
Portland, Or., in 1875. © Mar. 30,
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1914; J 191294.
JOHNSTON (FRANcES B.) New York.
[11111-11119
Morgan estate:
Door of garage.-—Entrance door.—
Entrance gates.— Garage through
gates.—Garden pool.—Gates to stable.
—General exterior.— Portico thro’
gates.—Stable buildings. © 1 ¢. each
Dec. 31, 1912; J 192842—192850.
JOHNSTON (R. W.) studios, Pittsburgh.
[11120-11127
[8 photographs] :
Chautauqua bell tower from lake.—
Chautauqua Lake (View toward North
and East shore).—Chautauqua, N. Y.
(Palestine park and shore.) — Chau-
tauqua, N. Y. (Palestine park and
view of east shore.) — Chautauqua,
N. Y. (Point view.) — Chautauqua,
| selling is here.
JOHNSTON (R. W.) studios—Contd.
N. Y. (Street scene.)—Letters from
home.—Palestine park & Chautauqua
Lake. © May 22, 1914; 2 c. each May
25, 1914; J 192800-192807.
JoNES (Bryan M.) Kalamazoo, Mich. —
[11128-11137
Greatest price squashing piano sale
since the Civil War. © Apr. 14, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73489.
Last call, the millenium of piano )
© Apr. 24, 1914; 2¢. |
Apr. 29, 1914; K 78694.
Last stand, the hour is here. © Apr.
23, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73696.
Most sensational housecleaning sale |
of pianos ever known. © Apr. 13,
1914; 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73488.
© |
Now for the big final windup.
Apr. 21, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1914; K
73697.
Our doors are apt to slam shut at
any moment. © Apr. 20, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 29, 1914; K 738698.
Pandemonium reigns at our ware-
rooms. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ¢c. Apr. 22,
1914; K 73490.
Prices and terms cut and slashed to
sell these pianos. © Apr. 20, 1914;
2c. Apr. 20, 1914; K 73695.
You can’t get around the piano sale.
© Apr. 14, 1914; 2 e@ Apr. 22, 1914;
K 73487.
$2.00 bill sends a piano home. ©
Apr. 16, 1914; 2.¢ Apryza 1914:
73486.
JONES (Louis E.) Woodstock, N. Y.
[11188-11145
[4 photographs]:
Carlson (Mr.) at home.—Mountain
pastures.—Primitive life in Wood-
stock, going to cider mill.—Riseley’s
pin grove. © June 1, 1914; 2 c. each
June 11, 1914; J 193261-193264.
[4 photographs]:
Harvest moon.—Silver birches.—
Woodland brook.—Woodstock pastoral.
© June 5, 1914; 2 c. each June 17,
1914; J 198400-1934038.
JONES (MALCOLM) cyclecar co., De-
troit. [11146
Malcolm Jones eyclecar, 100, 101,
103-121, 125-129, 181-142. 1 ec. May
21, 1914; I 1847.
JONES & JONES, Hoquiam, Wash.
[11147
Princess chrysanthemum, operetta.
© Apr. 22, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1914; J
192694.
218:
| no. 2, 1914
JORDAN (JOHN R.) Salisbury, Conn.
[11148, 11149
Old veterans. © May 30, 1914; 2
e. June 18, 1914; J 1933834.
- Town hall on Decoration Day. ©
May 30, 1914; 2 c. June 13, 1914; J
193335.
JosEePH (C. P.) Hopkinton, Ia. [11150
3 in 1, folding bath-tub. © May 21,
1914; 1 c. May 23, 1914; 1 c. June 1,
1914; J 192999.
JUKES (MARK FREDERICK) Elko, Nev.
[11151-11155
Elko, Nev.:
Courthouse.—Crater and _river.—
Hauling wool—wW. P. shops.—W. P.
shops from river. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2 ec. each Apr. 15, 1914; J 1916384-
1916388.
JULIENE (J. A.) Everett, Wn. [11156
Northwest champions, season 1914.
©l1e. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192033.
JUSTICE (JOHN M.) Philadelphia.
[11157
Lightning, pulsating discharge ana-
lysed. 363837. © May 5, 1914; 2.
May 6, 1914; J 192228.
KAMPFE BROS., New York. [11158
National shaver. © Mar. 16, 1914;
2 ec. May 5, 1914; K 73904.
KASHIAN (H. N.) Wilmette, Ill.
[11159
[Camel bearing bale, design] ©
Mar 1) 1914; 2 c. Feb. 16, 1914; K
70781.
KAUFMANN, WEIMER & FABRY CO.,
Chicago. [ [11160, 11161
International Sunday school conven-
tion. © June 26, 1914; 2 ec. June 29,
1914; J 1988388.
Kansas City vs. Chicago, opening
day, Chicago Federal league baseball
park. © May 2, 1914; 2 « May 6,
1914; J 192236.
KauL (ANDREW) JgR., Brookline, Mass.
[11162
Cruise of the Santa Maria sailing
in new water. © June 3, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 6, 1914; K 75164.
KautH (Exvxiiotr) New York.
[11163-11174
[12 photographs]:
Behind a log barricade.—Diligensias
(Hotel) roof of the—Field gun guard-
ing a street.— Guarding a corner.—
Huerta (President) and Gen. Navar-
rete.—Maas (Gen.) before retreating.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
11198
KaAvuTH (ExuiorT)—Continued.
Sniping from housetops. — Watchful
waiting.—Water front (At the)—Well
barricade.—Wounded rurale. © May
27, 1914: 2. ¢e. each May 27, 19145) 9
192858-192864.
KAYSER (JULIUS) & co., New York.
[11175
For men in summer, Kayser silk
gloves. © May 15, 1914; 2c. May 16,
1914; K 743855.
KEEN (Dora) Philadelphia [11176
J. Y. ranch, Wyo.; October moon-
hight, © June 30; 1914);°2%c. July 45
1914; J 193955.
KEEP (GEORGE CHURCHILL) Portland,
Me. [11177-11182
Stilt walker. © May 2, 1914; 1 e¢.
May 6, 1914; 1 « May 16, 1914; #
192612.
[5 photographs] :
Auburn Falls.—Group of birches.—
Mansion house.—Poland spring house.
—White Mountain brook. © June 4,
1914; 1 c. each June 6, 1914; 1 c. each
June 19, 1914; J 198555-193559.
KrIM (J. R.) & co. INc., Philadelphia.
[11183, 11184
Latest English sack suit, no. 88. ©
June 4, 1914; 2 c« June 15, 1914; K
75422.
Latest fall and winter overcoat for
young men, no. 89. © June 4, 1914;
2 e June 15) 1914~ K (5221.
KeEITH (Emity M.) Seattle.
[11185, 11186
Happy the famous trick cat. 1, 2.
©) Oct: 13) 1913: 2. ¢ each * June /.14;
1914; J 193254, 193255.
KELLOGG (HE. E.) Port Leyden, N. Y.
[11187
Blue Mountain Lake, ripples on. ©
June 6, 1914; 2 « June 8, 1914; J
193176.
KELLY (BERT FRANKLIN) Indianapolis.
[11188
Order by number. © June 15,
1914:°2 ec. June 17, 1914; K 75471.
KEMLER (CHARLES) Chicago. [11189
Rosary (The) © Apr. 30, 1914; 2
ec. May 2, 1914; J 192189.
KEMPER, THOMAS ©0., Cincinnati.
[11190-11193
[Colored calendar heads]:
Dawn. — Prosperity. — Tranquility.
—Water that has passed. © Jan. i,
1914* 2 e. each May 20, 1914; K
—Mexican battery in the outskirts.— | 74524-74527.
219.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11194
Kenaca (W. C.) Cleveland.
(11194, 11195
Ad art service baby week feature.
© May 7, 1914; 2 c. June 4, 1914; K
75009.
Now is the time if you are going to
build or remodel. © May 2, 1914; 2
ec. June 4, 1914; K 75008.
KERITE INSULATED WIRE & CABLE CO.,
New York. [11196, 11197
In 1752 Franklin invented the light-
ning conductor. [Franklin and his
key] © June 6, 1914; 2 c. June 9,
1914; K 75221.
Some signal locations on the Pan-
ama railroad. © May 10, 1914; 2.
June 9, 1914; K 75219.
KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Phila-
delphia. [11198, 11199
On the beach. © June 1, 1914; 2c.
June 3, 1914; K 75001.
Prudential girl, 1915. © June 1,
1914; 2 c. June 8, 1914; K 75000.
KEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa.
[11200-11365
Alta Gracia, Argentina, a string of
ox carts, 21810. © Apr. 13, 1914: 2 ¢.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191823.
casino and mountains from Si-
erras hotel, 20849. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2
ce. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191840. .
——old cathedral with unique bel-
fey, 20822. ©) Apr. 13, 1914: 2" ¢, Apr.
22, 1914; J 191875.
two typical means of transpor-
tation, the high cart and the gig, 20850.
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914; J
191839.
unloading maize corn from ox
Gants: (21803. © Apr- 13, 1914* 2 ce:
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191891.
Argentina, at the summit of the An-
dean Pass on the Argentine side of
the mountains, 21863. © Apr.13,1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191899.
Bahia, Brazil, busy morning hour in
the streets, 21824. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2
ce. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191835.
lower city and harbor, 20838.
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J
191851.
native boatmen in harbor, 20820.
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914; J
191877.
—— near view from bay showing in-
cline plain to Upper City at right,
208387. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191852.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9!
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
one of the narrow winding.
Streets leading to the Upper City,
21823. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 e Apr. 22, |
1914; J 1918384. )
|
overlooking the lower town and '
harbor from the upper town, 21808. °
© Apr. 13, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 1914; |
J 21808.
—- public water fountain, 21887. |
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ¢ Apr. 22, 1914; |
J 291903;
Brazil, hacienda or plantation, gen-
eral view, 20884. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2¢..
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191896.
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, Avenida
de Mayo from above, 20848. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191846.
entrance to the harbor, 20824.
© Apr. 13, 1914" 2 ee ee, A914
J 191878.
—— gorgeous funeral car in front of
chapel, 21812. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 e.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191824.
government’ buildings from
above, Bourse, 20840. © Apr. 13, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191849.
great electric cranes beside
ships at docks, 21856. © Apr. 18,
1914; 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191889.
harbor and entrance from tower
of Aduana Principal, 21852. © Apr.
18, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191865.
looking across Plaza de Mayo
to cathedral, 20841. © Apr. 138, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191848.
looking from the north basin of
the harbor down the vast extent of
docks, 20825. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 «¢.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191872.
——looking thru the shipping in
the harbor to the magnificent new
Y. M. GC. A. building, 21854. © Apr.
18, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 19% 3 191867.
mammoth grain elevators, 21816.
© Apr. 13, 19147)24@ Apes, 19;
J, A918 27.
President reviewing the troops
in Plazo de Mayo, Buenos, 20839. ©
Apr. 138, 1914; 2 @ Apres, 1914-3
191850.
shipping and docks from Adu-
ana tower, 21853. © Apr. 13, 1914;
2 ce. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191866.
shipping baled hay from Argen-
tina’s luxuriant meadows, 21855. ©
Apr. 138, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1914; J
191890.
220
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
wild fowl in zoo, Palermo,
20842: © Apr. 13, 1914;.2 ¢. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191847.
Chile, in the Andes, over the summit
and down the terrible incline into,
21862. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 c Apr. 22,
1914; J 191898.
Cordoba, Argentina, lime kilns at,
21805. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191817.
——plaza statue in foreground,
20847. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191842.
typical home of the poor, 20848.
ion Apr. 13, 1914: 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914;
J 191841.
Galveston, Tex., bathing in the Gulf
of Mexico, 12496. © May 29, 1914;
2c. June 5, 1914; J 193083.
Houston, Tex., Main st., looking
north from McKinney st., 12497. ©
May 29, 1914; 2 c. June 5, 1914; J
1938084.
Inea Lake, (Charming), nestling in
the Chilean Andes, 21861. © Apr. 13,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191897.
Inea’s Bridge, Argentina, famed
natural bridge near Andean summit,
21844. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191857.
Juneal, Chile, station from which
the train climbs 5,000 feet in a few
miles to the summit, 21860. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191888.
La Plata, Argentina, Argentina’s
famous cattle on alfalfa range, 20844.
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c Apr. 22, 1914;
J 191845.
Meat vender on the highways of
rural Chile, 21840. © Apr. 138, 1914;
ac, Apr 22,1914; J 191916.
Mendoza, (Along the) in the Andean
foot hills, Argentina, 21817. © Apr.
18, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1914; J 191828.
Mendoza, Argentina, Italian settlers
and family vineyards in the back-
ground, 21818. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191829.
——molding and drying adobe
brick, 21819. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191830.
plaza with statue of the great
liberator Gen. San Martin, 21820. ©
Apr, is, 1914>.2 e¢e.. Apr. 22): 1914: J
191831.
sediment of the grape juice to
be used for fertilizer, 20821. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191876.
11365
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
wine presses, 21806. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191819.
wine warehouse, 21800. ©
Apr, is, 1914: 2, c. Apr... 22, 1914 J
191802.
Moneao, Brazil, native four mule
buck-board, the favorite means of
travel in rural Brazil, 20832. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191894.
Montevideo, Uruguay, busy scene at
the docks, 20823. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2
e. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191874.
great dredge by which the har-
bor is made navigable, 20827. © Apr.
18, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191870.
plaza independence showing
portals, 20829. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191868.
Nanking, China, day school for Tar-
tar children, 14553. © Apr. 8, 1914;
2c. May 21, 1914; J 192704.
great wall and Purple Mt.,
12099. © Apr. 8, 1914; 2 c. May 21,
1914; J 192705.
——ruins in the Tartar city after
the rebellion, 12098. © Apr. 8, 1914;
2c. May 21, 1914; J 192706.
New Orleans, lobby of St. Charles
hotel, 12499. © May 29, 1914; 2 ec.
June 5, 1914; J 198086.
Oklahoma City, Okla., view north-
east from roof of Colcord bldg., 16657.
© May 29, 1914; 2c. June 5, 1914; J
1938074.
“Oo tan have one, mister, lots of
posies for everyone,’ 114838. © May
29, 1914; 2c. June 5, 1914; J 193098.
Ox teams and drivers in rural
Chile, 2184t..° © Apr 3, 1914 oc
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191917.
Palermo, Argentina, a suburb of
Buenos Ayres, four o’clock parade of
society, 21809. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 c.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191822.
Pennsylvania (Oil field in):
Filling shell with nitro-glycerine,
preparatory to shooting the _ well,
20058.—“ Jack Squib” loaded with
dynamite, caps and fuse, ready to
drop into well for shoot, 20351.—Let-
ting down into well shell loaded with
nitro-glycerine, 20350.—Letting down
steel tape into well to locate position
of shell, 20059.—Screwing casing to-
gether with chain tongues and never
slip, 20057.—Shooter wagon loaded
with nitro-glycerine, 20353.—Shooting
well with eighty quarts of nitro-glycer-
ine, 20352.—View of temper screw
221
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11365
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
while drilling, 20056. © May 29,
1914; 2 c. each June 5,1914; J 193089-
193092, 193094, 198096-193098.
Pennsylvania (Oil field in) serew-
ing the drilling bit with a 200 lb.
wrench, 20055. © May 26, 1914; 2.
June 5, 1914; J 198088.
Port Arthur, Tex.:
Conveyor of boxes, filling room, oil
industry, 20863.—Crude oil stills and
can factory, 20354.—Electric conveyor
for cases of oil for export. 20360.—
Finished tin cans to be filled with
oils and other products, oil industry,
20362.—Grove of young Satsuma or-
ange trees on a private estate, 12495.—
Loading oil on steamers, 203855.—Nail-
ing machine used in the manufacture
of boxes for shipping oil in cans,
20359.—Saw mill for manufacturing
boxes to be used in crating oil in
eans, 20358.—Stamping and cutting
machinery for the manufacture of tin
cans, oil industry, 20361. © May 29,
1914; 2c. each June 5, 1914; J 193076—
193082, 193099, 193100.
Port Arthur, Tex., loading tank
steamers with oil at, 20856. © May
29, 1914; 2 e. June 5, 1914; J 198073.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Avenida
Biena Mar from Mt. Castello, Corco-
vado in distance, 21831. © Apr. 13,
1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191907.
—— Avenida Rio Brancho from
Hotel Avenida on a holiday, 21822. ©
Apr 03, 19: 2 ee. Apr. 22, 191A)
191833.
avenue of stately palms, 21858.
© Apr. 13, 1914-2 c. Apr: 22, 1914-7
191887.
——children of illustrious Brazil-
ian families in an American private
school 21821. © Apr. 138, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191832.
gala day in streets of busy Rio
de Janeiro, 21827. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2 e.. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191838.
Gunabar Palace, one of the res-
idences of the President, 21828. ©
Apr: 16, 1914; 2° e¢: Aprs 22, 19145 7
191884.
Monroe palace, Brazil bldg. at
St. Louis world’s fair, 208385. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191854.
mountain guarded harbor from
Praca, 21825... ©, Apr.) 18,1914 +) 2 «ce.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 1918386.
——on Mt. da Gloria which rises,
clad in luxuriant green, in the very
center of, 21830. © Apr. 13, 1914;
2-e; Apr. 22, 1914; J 191906.
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191908.
Stauna and Mangue canal, 21859. ©
Apr. 18, .1914 9/2 \¢,Aprigee., 19144)
191886.
quiet spot under the willows,
botanic garden’s, 21815. © Apr. 13,
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191826.
road building on side of Mt.
Silvestre, 21850. © Apr. 138, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191863.
Rua do Oridour, a great ship-
ping center, 21864. © Apr. 13, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191900.
shaded avenue in Tejuca,
mountain top suburb of, 21829.
Apr.’ 18," 19142 2 @ Apeoee, 1514:
19905.
a
©
J
tropical view down the slope of
Santa Theresa toward the harbor,
21851. © Apr. 13, 191482 e@. Apr!22,
1914; J 191864.
unloading horses to lighters in
harbor, 21826. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191887.
view of a city built on a dozen
hills, from Mt. Castello, 21801. ©
Apr. 13, 19147 2%¢ PApeeZ 19142 7
191908.
Rosairo, Argentina, bird’s-eye view
of city across lake in park independ-
ence, 20845; -© \Ape. nis, 2914. 2 ¢«
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191844.
—— view across corner of lake and
open air cafe, park independence,
20836. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ¢ Apr. 22,
1914; J 191853.
view up the Parana River,
20846. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ec Apr. 22,
1914; J 191848.
Rosalind (Steamer) loaded with
oils for export trade, 20357. © May
29, 1914; 2 c. June 5, 1914; J 1938075.
Santiago, Chile, cathedral and
plaza, Chilean woman in native dress,
21843. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191856.
mountains, 21842. © Apr. 138, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191855.
Santos. Brazil, alongside the vast
dock warehouses native stevedore in
foreground, 21814. © Apr. 138, 1914; 2
c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191825.
—-—busy wharf scene, 20830. ©
Apr. 18, 1914: 2nc) Apes Zan i014:
191892.
999
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
palace of fine arts, Sugar Loaf °
Mt., in background, 218382. © Apr. 18,
palm fringed Rua Visconte de |
looking towards Santa Lucia ,
f
|
| MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
11365
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
great Brazilian dreadnought,
“Sao Paulo,’ sailors in line for in-
spection, 20826. © Apr. 18. 1914; 2 ¢.
| Apr. 22; 1914; J 191871.
: loading bananas on ship in har-
bor, 20815. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2c. Apr.
22, 1914; J 191881.
loading coffee on ship by ma-
@mmery, 20814. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191882.
San Xavier mission, interior, the
oldest in the U. S., near Tucson, Ariz.,
12498. © May 29, 1914; 2 ¢. June 5,
1914; J 198085.
Sao Paulo, Brazil, banana planta-
tion, 20833. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
22, 1914; J 191895.
bird’s-eye view of, 21849. ©
Poor.) 13/1914: 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J
191862.
earts loaded with coffee leaving
the plantation, 20816. © Apr. 13, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191880.
—— field of ant hills, 20831. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191893.
—— method of drying coffee, 20817.
Pr Anrots, 1ot4~ 2 e Apr. 22, 1914;
J 191879.
municipal theatre one of the
handsomest playhouses in the world,
pists. OvApr. 1s, 1914;.2 c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191861.
native coffee pickers at work,
wouele, © Apr. 13, 1914: 2 c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191878.
native oven and well in rural
Brazil, 21845, (C) Apr. 138, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191858.
—-rural Brazil, a lovely brook
rippling thru dense tropical foliage,
pisses © Apr. 13, 1914: 2 c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191859.
——sacking coffee for shipment,
20819. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191885.
scenes in Rua 15th of Novem-
ber, the principal street, 21847. © Apr.
13, 1914; 2 c Apr. 22, 1914; J 191860.
South Manchester, Conn., silk in-
dustry :
Beaming off, winding warp from
large reel on to loom beams, 203819.—
Bleaching vats for cloth in the piece,
20330.—Close view of raw silk skeins,
20302.—Designing room for cloth to be
woven on jacquard looms, 20329.—
Doubling and twisting machine known
as a high speed spinner, 20305.—
Doubling machine for winding thread
into ag many ply as desired, 20304.
2
»)
onl
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
Drawing in the warp, 20321.—Draw-
ing machine for combing out and
straightening the _ fibers, 20315.—
Dressing machine which practically
completes the cleaning process,
203809.—Employee’s noon restaurant at
the plant of the Cheney bros., 20333.—
Filatures being straightened after
washing, 20308.—Finished skeins of
spun silk, 20317.—First drawing or
straightening of fibers, 20312.—Flag
as it appears when coming from the
dressing machine, 20310.—F lags,
20334.—General view of weaving
room, 20326.—High speed French
“broad goods” looms, 20324.—In-
specting flags, 20311.—Jacquard loom
at work weaving brocade, 20328.—
Lapping machine, 20314.—Mechanical
twister at work, 20323.—Opening
bales of raw silk 2s it arrives from
China, Japan and Italy, 20300.—
Pierced cocoons as they arrive in
bales, 20306.—Printing cloth, 20332.—
Quilling, 20320.—Ribbon loom weay-
ing tubular Silk neckties, 20327.—
Rolls of dressed fiber, 203138.—Sort-
ing and cleaning filatures before boil-
ing out the gum, 20307.—Spinning,
20316.—Twister at work, 20322.—Vats
for dyeing cloth in the piece, 20331.—
View of electric stop motion, a mech-
anism enabling a weaver to produce
perfect cloth, 203825.—Washing and
sorting raw silk skeins, 20301.—
Winding thread from skeins on the
bobbins, 20308. © Apr. 11, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 17, 1914; J 191669-191702.
Spindle Top, an important oil region
near Beaumont, Ten., 20054. © May
29, 1914; 2c. June 5, 1914; J 193087.
“Ugh, nasty pipe, it’s grandpa’s but
I’ll never ’moke it,” 11482. © May 29,
1914; 2c. June 5, 1914; J 198095.
Valparaiso, Chile, at the docks load-
ing beans, sacked lighters, 21838. ©
Ar toe tol 2c. AE Do bole ents
191914.
—— bay and city, 21865. © Apr. 138,
1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191901.
bay from Upper city, 21828. ©
wor 13. LO 2 ue. Apra 22. A914. J
191869.
—— goods arriving at docks from
Shipment, 20836. —<©), Apr: 13, 1914;
216, Apr: 22, 1914 se. 191912:
—— great floating dry dock in use
in) harbor) 21833. ©) Apr: 13, 1994;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191910.
harbor from above, 21857. ©
Aor aa elole Ne ker yA prs, 22. GLA
191888. ’
3
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11366
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
IXEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
open sea from Plya Anche,
21804. © Apr. 138, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 22,
1914; J 191818.
small boats, view from landing
stage, 21834. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 22, 1914; J 191909.
unloading coal from lighters,
21835. © Apr: 13, 1914 °2°c) Apr. 22,
1914; J 191911.
Vina del Mar, Chile, Chilean prod-
ucts in busy railroad yards, alfalfa in
foreground, 21839. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191915.
horses used for hauling, show-
ing crude harness, 21802. © Apr. 18,
1914; 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; J 191904.
oxen used for hauling, 21807.
© Apr. 13, 1914: 2c. Apr. 22; 19145 J
191820.
KIESELGUHR CO. OF AMERICA, Los An-
geles. [11366
Diatoms greatly magnified. © May
22,1914; 2c. May 28, 1914: K 74850.
KILE (ESTELLA) Dayton, Ohio. [11367
Don’t you hear your door bell ring?
Please come quick and let me in, 1.
© Oct. 30, 1918; 2 c@ May 18, 1914;
J 192695.
KING MANOR ASSN., INC., Jamaica, N. Y.
[11868-11373
King manor:
Assembly room, 1533. — Bedroom,
15387.—E. R. Skidmore loan exhibit,
15386.—[Exterior] 1538.—Long Island
society daughters of the revolution
room, 1534.—Main hall, 1585. © May
23, 1914; 2 c. each May 14, 1914; J
192714-192719.
KINSEY (Darius) Seattle, Wash.
[11374
Washington skid road (Horses and
turn logs about two blocks long on a)
1 © Mar. 23, 1914; 1 © May 2, 1914;
2e. May 2, 1914; J 192488.
KirRK (WILLIAM HALE) New York.
[11375
Palm Beach, Fla., afternoon tea and
dancing in cocoanut grove. © May 1,
1914; 2c. Apr. 28, 1914; J 192081.
KISER PHOTO Co., Eugene, Or.
(11376, st Tt
Adams (Mount) from Trout Lake,
5730. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 c Mar. 24,
1914; J 191627.
Sunrise, 5734. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 24, 1914; J 191626.
2
KLACKNER (C.) New York.
[11378-11387
Grand canal, Venice; painted by T.
Moran, engraved by Charles Bird. ©
May 14, 1914; 1c. June 18, 1914; K
75519.
Philip IV of Spain; painted by Val-
azquez, engraved by Charles Bird. ©
Pe 1914; 1 ec. June 18, 1914; K
75524.
Red Cliff backs; by E. Sharland. ©
June 16, 1914; 1 e. June 18, 1914; K
75522.
Rose window; by C. O. Murray. ©
Mar. 7, 1914; 1 © Junemsy 1914; K
75518.
Wells cathedral; by E. Sharland.
© June 16, 1914; 1 @ June 18, 1914;
K 75521.
Wolff (iMrs.); by Sir Thomas Law-
rence, engraved by Hugh H. Banner.
© June 1, 1914; 1 ce. June 18, 1914; K
(Sage:
[4 colored prints]:
Guidecca (La); painted by Turner,
engraved by Charles Bird.—Howard
(Lady Caroline); painted by Sir
Joshua Reynolds, engraved by J. W.
King. — Richardot (Jean Grusset) ;
painted by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, en-
graved by Charles Bird.—Wood gath-
erer; painted by J. B. C. Corot, en-
graved by Charles Bird. © Jan. 1,
1914; -1 @ each Jan 83, 194: K
75515-75517, 75520.
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago.
[11888-11439
Barber of Seville:
Barber in Spanish costume is show-
ing false mustache to customer.—
Three men and a woman are shown
in the courtyard of an old Spanish
mansion. © 1. each Mar. 11, 1914;
J 190701, 190702.
Black circle:
Cowboy and a girl leaning against
a low brick wall.—Man standing show-
ing a paper to a young man.—Man
struggling with a girl and holding a
phial to her nose.—Young man and
girl in western costume.—Young man
in cowboy costume and old man with
a pipe in his hand. © 1. each Mar.
7, 1914; J 190608—-190612.
Black thread:
Man and girl in a boat drifting
down a stream.—Man and girl seated
on the ground.—Old castle built out
into the sea.—Old sailor and a young
girl—Woman and several men are
bending over the body of a drowned
man.—Woman is seated on the sea-
4
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
11519
KLEINE (GEoRGE)—Conttnued.
shore.—Young girl standing beside a
pillar on a stone pier. © 1 ¢. each
Mar. 7, 1914; J 190601—190607.
Club of the black mask:
Crowd of men and women in even-
ing dress.—Interior of the club.—
Woman seated at table talking to a
mane © 1c. each Mar. 5, 1914; J
190477-190479.
Life’s bitter dregs: Coaching party
about to start.—Girl standing on the
terrace. © 1c. each Feb. 25, 1914; J
190488, 190489.
Lion of Venice:
Crowd of men and women in Vene-
tian costume.—Interior of Venetian
palace.—Man and girl in Venetian cos-
tume.—Number of gallies in the har-
bor at Venice.—Number of men in old
Venetian costume.—Number of Vene-
tian gallies appear on a eanal in
Venice.—Officer in armor and a num-
ber of men on the deck of a galley.—
Procession of gallies and gondolas.—
Square in Venice.—Two girls on a bal-
econy.—Two gondolas side by side.—
Two women in 15th century Venetian
costumes.—Venetian officer giving or-
ders to his men.—Woman in a gondola
placing flowers on the shrine of Our
lady of the waters, in Venice.—Woman
in mediaeval costume seated in a win-
dow niche, sewing—Woman in me-
diaeval costume seated with maid fix-
ing her head-dress—Woman in old
Venetian costume standing on the yard-
arm of a ship.—Young man bidding
farewell to middle aged woman.—
Young man leaning out of a window of
a Venetian palace. © 1. each Mar. 9,
1914; J 190548—190566.
Secret vault. [1, 3, 6 sheets, large]
© Mar. 31, 1914: 2 ec. each Apr. 6,
1914; K 72985-72987.
Secret vault:
Corridor of European courtroom.—
Girl in mourning, seated in chair.—
Man in foreground with papers in
hands.—Two men standing in front of
an open safe.—T wo men trying to open
@ safe. © 1c. each Mar. 5, 1914; J
190480-190484.
Son of the sea. [1, 3, 6 sheets, large]
© Mar. 24, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1914; K
72988-72990.
Troublesome beauty:
Girl standing in a store.-—Old man
standing between a young man and a
girl.—_Show girl dressed comically. ©
1 ec. each Feb. 25, 1914; J 190490-
190492.
KLUGMAN (JULIUS) New York.
[11440
Abridging the two continents. ©
Mar. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 4, 1914; K
72882.
IKNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn.
[11441-11443
[3 photographs]:
De sermon am tango and hesitation.
—I could die hesitatin.— Koontown
tango. © Mar. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Mar.
11, 1914; J 190697-190699.
‘Knapp (FRED EE.) Brookville, Pa.
[11444
Chautauqua booster parade. ©
June 10, 1914; 2 c. June 11, 1914; J
198251.
Knapp (JOSEPH B.) Portland, Or.
[11445
Cost finding charts. © Jan. 20,
1914; 1 ce. Apr. 27, 1914; I 1809.
KNAPP co., New York. [11446-11519
Glimpse of the old farm. © Dec. 29,
1913; 1 c. May 15: 1c. May 20,1914;
K 74519.
Moonlight fancies. © Dec. 1, 1913;
2c. May 15, 1914; K 74810.
Shooting the rapids. © Dec. 29,
1918; 2 ¢c. Apr. 27, 1914; K 73652.
[Colored prints of various sizes]:
After the matinee.—Among the blos-
soms.—Among the rushes.—Autumn
belle—Beginning the year together.—
Best of chums.—Blossoming affection.
—Bye baby bunting.—Captive lilies.—
Charge of the Virginia military insti-
tute cadets.—Dainty as the orchid.—
Daisies wont tell.Did he say home.—
Drums of fore and aft.—Easter greet-
ings. —Embracing the opportunity. —
Fair as the lily.—Fellowship com-
plete—Flowers fair and fragrant.—
Fresh as the morn.—Gir1 of the golden
west.—Gilden hour.—Good bye sum-
mer.—Here they come.—I haven’t be-
gun to fight.—In fresh Springtime.—In
sweet accord.—In the cool twilight.—
Just before twilight.—Just between
us.—Kissed by the snow.—Lady of the
pearls—Laren farmhouse.—Little Bo
Peep.—Little boy blue.—Little Jack
Horner.—Little Miss Muffet.—Little
Red Riding Hood.—Mary had a little
lamb. — Mary quite contrary. —
Meadow retreat.—Message of the
rose.—Midsummer maid.—Monarch of
the woods.—Morning of the hunt.—
My chum.—My lady fair—Normandy
farm.—October sunset.—Peg 0’ my
heart.—Purple gulf of the canyon.—
Ride a cock horse.—Roses fragrant
message.—Roses rare.—Same old
225
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11520
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9 |
Knapp co.—Continued.
way.—School days.—Sign of surren-
der.—Simple Simon.—Springtime of
friendship.—Starlight dreams.—Sun-
shine and shadow.—Tempting fate.—
There he goes.—Tom, the Piper’s
son.—Tommy Tucker.—Vacation
days.—When Washington led the min-
uet.—White horses of the sea.—Wild-
wood and western sky.—Woodland
spring.—Yes or no. © Dec. 29, 1913;
2 ec. each May 15, 1914; K 74275-
74309, 74811-74346.
IXNox (WILLIAM H. H.) Los Angeles.
[11520, 11521
Old Mexican ranch house. © May
15, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 13, 1914; J 191556.
Yuma. © May 15, 1914; 2 c.. Apr.
138, 1914; J 191555.
KoBLER (A. J.) New York.
[11522-11530
Attractive Bernard model. © Mar.
18, 1914: 1c. Apr. 1, 1914; K 72481.
Attractive Paquin mode.
1914; 1 ce. June 17, 1914; K 75479.
Effective Drecoll creation. © June
5, 1914; 1 e. June 17, 1914; K 75480.
Effective Morjolive model. © May
20, 1914; 1 ec. Apr. 1, 1914; K 72483.
Embroidered tulle and satin gown.
© dune, 12, 1914: doc. June -L7,; 1914:
K 75482. ;
Interesting summer hats. © May
29, 1914; 1 @ June 17, 1914; K 75478.
New tunic effect. © June 10, 1914;
1c. June 17, 1914; K 75481.
Three charming Drecoll creations
for spring. © Mar. 18, 1914; 1c. Apr.
1, 1914; K 72482,
Two smart spring creations. ©
Mary 27, (1914) de. Apr: davi0d4ienk
72484.
KOEHLER (JOSEPH) New York. [11531
S. S: Erance. © ‘June 1, 1914 °:1'¢.
May 29, 1914; K 75179.
KONYoES KALMAN, Budapest, Hungary.
[11582-11525
Friihling. © Apr. 1, 1914; 1 ¢. Apr.
14, 1914; K 73112.
Goldregen; Pluie d’or. © Apr. 2,
1914; 1 ec. May 11, 1914; K 743865.
Kertrészlet garten. © Apr. 2, 1914;
1c. May 11, 1914; K 74366.
Vasarnapi latogatas, Sonntagsbesuch.
© Mar. 25, 1914; 1 @ Apr. 14, 1914:
K73111.
© June 8, |
I
KOPPANG (THORVALD A.) Kalispell,
Mont. [11536
Ford road louse at lunch. © May §, |
1914; 2 ec. May 18, 1914; J 192503.
KRAEMER (A. O.) ART cCO., Cincinnati. .
[a153TE |
Cincinnati, waterfront. © June 9,
1914; 2 ec. June 11, 1914; J 193271.
KRAMER (L. C.) Elgin, Ill. {11538 |
Souvenir girl. © Apr. 27, 1914; 2 c.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192032.
KROHNE (ARTHUR D.) West Allis, Wis
[11539
West Allis, Wis., Holy assumption
church, interior. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 20, 1914; J 191760.
KroM (HERMAN) Hunter, N. Y.
[11540
Snow bank in Stony Clove. © Apr.
6, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; J 191945.
KUHN (H.) Beach, N. D. [11541
Broad and narrow way. © May 2,
1914; 1 ec. May 6, 1914; 1 ce May 19.
1914; J 193256.
KUNSTANSTALTEN AKTIENGESELL-
SCHAFT, Dresden, Saxony.
[11542-11558
[Madonna] No. 7182.. © Mar. 15,
1914; 2 ¢., Feb. 26, 19a ea
[Pompeiish scene] No. 4209, 4210.
© Feb. 20, 1914; 2 ec. each Feb. 26,
1914; K 72869, 72870.
Rita (St.); by Luigi Morgari, no.
4257. © May 16, 1914; 1 ce. May 11,
1914; K 74261.
Royal family of Italy; by Wilhelm
Groosmann, no. 4215. © May 16,
1914; 1 e. May 11, 1914; K 74262.
[Pasturing cows] no. 3319.—[Picnic]
no. 3333.—[Returning flock of sheep]
no. 8320.—[ Wedding tour] no. 3334.
© Mar. 1, 1914; 2 @ each Feb. 26,
1914; K 72865-72868.
Fairy-play; by Hans Latzka, no.
4212. First born male; by Luigi
Crosio, no. 4224.—Happy time; by
Luigi Crosio, no. 4228.—Whispering of
love; by Hans Latzka, no. 4211.
May 10, 1914; 1 ce. each May 11, 1914;
K 74263-74266.
Moonnight; by Herman Wunderlich,
no. 2968.—Sunset; by Herman Wun-
derlich, no. 2985.—To the scales; by
Joseph Ringeisen, no. 3325.—To the
start; by Joseph Ringeisen, no. 3326.
© May 12, 1914; 1 c. each May 1, 1914;
K 74257-74260.
226
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
11601
KuprPer (FREDERICK WILLIAM) Upper
Montclair, N. J. [11559
Montclair state normal school of
New Jersey at night. © Mar. 30,
1914; 2c. Apr. 27, 1914; J 191975.
9
—_)
>)
2 are
LAKEWOOD sTuDIO, Lakewood, O.
Sunbeam. © May 138, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 15, 1914; J 193001.
[11561-11574
De Hart (William Wilson) tablet.
Kaercher (Samuel Huntzinger) me-
morial tablet. © 1c. Apr. 23, 1914;
Kuehn (F. J.) memorial tablet.
1 c. May 25, 1914; J 192799.
Out «¢.
Apr. 11,1914; J 191525.
Raising of Lazarus. © 1c. Apr. 1,
Reckendorfer (F. L.) cottage, 1, 2.
© 1 c. each May 23, 1914; J 192778,
Searle (Jeremiah), D. D., memorial.
©1c. May 238, 1914; J 192780.
‘May 6, 1914; J 192237.
Tablet to mark the site of King’s
193902.
Washington (Gen. George) tablet.
[3 photographs]:
Farnam (Franklin W.) memorial
dow.—Schaff (Philip) memorial tab-
a te) tec. each Apr. 6, 1914; J
LANDON (C. N.) Cleveland.
[11575-11583
1914; 2 c. May 20, 1914; K 74497.
[Lessons in drawing] plate no. 1.
73750.
[Lessons in drawing]:
Skeleton system, action, plate, no. 2.
© Mar. 31, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 4,
Newspaper layouts, plate no. 1.
May 16, 1914; 2 ec. May 20, 1914; K
Perspective, plates 1, 2.
moa4- 2. ¢.
[11560
Lames (J. & R.) New York.
©1c. Apr. 9, 1914; J 191875.
# 191920.
©
Lee (Thomas Booth) tablet.
1914; J 191223.
192779.
Socrates memorial window. © 1 ¢.
bridge!" © ° 1c. June 30, 1914; J
© 1c. June 26, 1914; J 193776.
tablet.—Galahad (Sir) memorial win-
1913801-191303.
Expression, plate no. 3. © May 16,
© Apr. 28, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 30, 1914; K
On the head, plates, no. 1,
1914; K 72735-72788.
©
74496.
73748, 73749.
© Apr. 28,
each Apr. 30, 1914; K
53959—14——_7
99
ed
LANDRETH (A.G.) Niagara Falls, N. Y.
[11584
Niagara Falls from Hennipen Point.
© Apr. 11, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1914; J
191628.
LANDRETH (BURNET) Bristol, Pa.
[11585
Colonial boy. [Illustration in Land-
reth’s seeds catalogue 1914.] © Dec.
1, 1918; 2 c. June 4, 1914; K 75048.
LANG & WITCHELL, Dallas, Tex.
[11586
Summit play park for the city of
Dallas. © May 23, 1914; 2 ¢. June 5,
1914; J 193154.
LANGDON (JOHN
Walla, Wash.
Ainius (Paul)
J 192985.
Red skins.
192986.
LARSEN (ALFRED) Mexico, Mo.
[11589-11592
Forest Ike, 1-4. [Horse] © Apr.
1d, 1914: 2 ce each’ Apr: “22, 1914+ -F
191812-191815.
LiAgY VARY
WARREN) Walla
[11587, 11588
©1c June 1, 1914;
© 1c. June 1, 1914; J
Norwich,
Pa. [11593
Hulls store. © Mar. 10, 1914; 2 ¢.
Mar. 11, 1914; J 190662.
LEE (CHARLES H.) Mahopac, N. Y.
[11594, 11595
Mahopac (Lake) N. Y., Harlem div.
station. © June 1, 1914; 2 ec. May
13, 1914; J 192455.
Thompson hotel. © June 20, 1914;
2c. June 27, 1914; J 193959.
LEECH (WILLIAM P.) Cleveland.
[11596-11598
( WELLINGTON )
Don and Dot. [1914]:
©) Mar 22-,1.e.Mar. 26> K 72135.
©) Apr 12>, LiesApr. 25-0iK (oot t.
© Apr. 19; 1 ce. May 6; K 738948.
LEFEVRE (L. H.) & son, London.
[11599
Parent and guardian; by James
Dobie. © Mar. 31, 1914; 1 ¢ Apr. 10,
1914; K 73022.
LEFFLER (RALPH R.) Chicago.
[11600
Leffler’s map for designing rein-
forced concrete beams. © Mar. 25,
1914; 1 c. Mar. 28, 1914; I 1848.
LEON (WALTER) New York. [11601
Alice. © May 14, 1914; 2 c. June
15, 1914; J 193384.
7
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11602
LESTER (JOHN MILNER) Germantown,
Pa. [11602
Fox (George) born 1624 died 1690.
© Apr. 23, 1914; 2 c. May 8, 1914; K
7422388.
LEVINS (ANNA FRANCES) New York.
[11603, 11604
Boyle (John J.) © May 8, 1914;
2 c. May 11, 1914; J 192402.
Hayes (Bishop) of New York. ©
June 1, 1914; 2 ¢. June 9, 1914; J
193197.
Lewis (Edwin C.) Boston. [11605
Fixture for house complete. © May
12,°1914°5°2' ce: June 12,1914: K 75810.
Lispy (Horatio AYERS JOSEPH ) Mel-
rose, Mass. [11606-11609
Calvary, A: © Mar. 19, 1914; 2 ec.
Feb. 26, 1914; J 191269.
B. © Mar. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
26, 1914; K 72608.
Cross (The): © :Feb. 2, 1914;.2 c.
Feb. 26, 1914; J 191270.
[Cross.]. © Mar. 24, 1914; 2 c. Feb.
26, 1914; K 72607.
LINDENTHAL (H. M.) & SoNs, Chicago.
[11610
L system clothes, no. C. 23655. ©
June 12, 1914; 2. c. June 15, 1914; K
75418.
LINK-BELT CO., Philadelphia.
[11611-11613
Arrangement of driving machinery
for baggage elevator conveyor for
Warren and Wetmore. © 1c. May 13,
1914; I 1825.
Coal storage and distributing ma-
chinery for producer plants fox Corn-
ing glass works, P-31810, P-31811. ©
1 ¢. each May 4, 1914; I 1819, 1820.
LINN BROS., UNDERTAKERS, Chicago.
[11614
In case of death. © Mar. 25, 1914;
1c. Apr. 13, 1914; K 73060.
LINN PHOTO co., Lansing, Mich.
[11615
tablet marker. ©
June 8, 1914; J
1); A. R,. bronze
June 8, 1914; 2 «.
193179.
LITTLE CLASSICS PRESS, New York.
[11616
Casey at the bat. © May 16, 1914;
ze. May 19, 1914; K ‘74803.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
LITTLETON (WILLIAM Muncie,
Ind. [11617
Cowan high school, class of 1914.
© Apr. 18, 19144 2c. Apreee 1914<"a
191776.
Ei})
LLoyp (HARRY ALLEN) Jersey City.
[11618
Comparative cost of pumping water
by various fuels. © Jan. 12, 1914; 1c.
July 2, 1914; I 1851.
LorB (EMANUEL) & ©O., Chicago.
[11619
[Football players, showing three
players in football attire with scenery
in background. © May 11, 1914; 2 ec.
May 18, 1914; K 74403.
LOMEN BROS., Nome, Alaska.
[11620, 11621
Strong (J. F. A.) Gov. of Alaska,
A. B. © Aug. 28, 1918; 2 c. each Apr.
2, 1914; J 191227, 191228.
LOMNETH (JoHN' 4H.)
Haven, Pa. [11622
Chief of chiefs, White Buffalo.
[Ad.]_..©, Ape. O, tee ae Ae he
1914; J 191532.
. Schuylkill
LONDON STEREOSCOPIC CO., London.
[11623, 11624
Over the sunlit bay; by Arthur
Friedenson. © May 28, 1914; 1 «¢.
May 28, 1914; K 74954.
Roberts (Harl) © May 28, 1914;
1c. Maw 28, 1914; K 74953.
Lone (EpwarpD) Pittsburgh. [11625
Armstrong (Mayor Joseph G.) (In-
augurating) © Mar.’'9, 1914; 2 e.
Mar. 11, 1914; J 190668.
Lorry (GUSTAVE) Albany. [11626
Taylor (Dr. James'M.) © May 1,
1914; 2 «. Apr. 20, 1914; J 191765.
Los ANGELES (ROTARY CLUB OF) Los
Angeles, [11627, 11628
California invites the world.
[Golden wheel of rotary] © Mar. 30,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1914; K 73947.
Golden wheel of rotary. © May 22,
1914; 2 ce June 1, 1914; J 193560.
Lotz (FRANK) Vader, Wash:
[11629, 11680
cm tApr ts
24, 1914; J
Lotz cure Gar;
1914; 2 @ each
191611, 191612.
Love (BuRNETTE H.) Pawhuska, Okla.
[11651
Stink (John) © Apr. 20, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 23, 1914; J 191918,
Bia
Mar.
998
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
LyYon, TAyYLor co., Iowa City, Ia.
[11632
Meet me at the golden gate, 1915.
© Apr. 12, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1914; K
73378.
LYONS & WyYCKoFF, Detroit.
[11633, 11634
City of the Straits noonday lunch
club, Ballentine day. © Apr. 15, 1914;
1 @ May 9, 1914; 1 c. June 8, 1914; J
193233.
Detroit, Campus Martius. © Apr.
20, 1914; 1 c. May 9, 1914; 1c. June 8,
1914; J 1938232.
McCann (Henry) San Francisco.
[11635
California cupie. © May 19, 1914;
2c. May 25, 1914; J 192782.
McCtiune (J. W.) Alderson, W. Va.
[116386
Keenys Mt., Alderson, W. Va. ©
May 15,,1914; 2 c. May 7, 1914; J
192250.
McCoNAHEY (JAMES) Spokane, Wash.
[11637
Prelates and priests who were pres-
ent at the installation of the Rt. Rev.
Augustine F. Schinner, at Our Lady of
Lourdes Cathedral, Spokane, Wash.,
June 18, 1914. © June 27, 1914; 2 «¢.
July 2, 1914; J 193974.
McCoNNELL AD SERVICE, Jamestown.
Ni. [11638
[Set of real estate newspaper de-
signs, six cottages on card 94 by 43
inches.] “© Apr. 8, 1914; 2c. Apr. 18,
1914; K 74347.
McCormick (J. A.) Friday Harbor,
Wash. [11639, 11640
Battleship Island and S. S. Rosalie,
1591. © May 26, 1914; 2 c. June 11,
1914; J 198265.
Eastsound, Wash., beach mineral
spring, 1586. © May 29, 1914; 2 «¢.
June 11, 1914; J 193266.
McCuTrcHEON (JOHN T.) Chicago.
[11641-11688
As it should be. © Apr. 21, 1914; 1
e. May 4, 1914; K 78851.
Bab’s ballot [1914]. © Mar.
1914; 1 e« Apr. 3, 1914; K 72667.
Bathhouse John volunteers. © Mar.
30, 1914; 1c. Apr. 3, 1914; K 72676.
Between the devil and the deep sea.
© Apr. 16, 1914; 1 c« May 4, 1914; K
73847.
Busy days. © Apr.
May 11, 1914; K 74151.
18,
25, 1914:, 1 ¢.
|
11688
McCurcHEon (JouHN T.)—Continued.
Civilization follows the American
flag. © Apr. 23, 1914; 1 ¢@ May 4,
1914; K 73853.
Coast is now clear for a real sub-
way. © Apr. 9, 1914; 1 «© Apr. 1%,
1914; K 73361.
Comprehensive subway, do you com-
prehend it. © Apr. 3, 1914; 1 ¢@ Apr.
17, 1914; K 73356.
Delivering the woman vote. © Apr.
5, 1914; 1 ce. Apr. 8, 1914; K 72909.
Design for a modern Mexican flag.
© Apr. 24, 1914; 1 «© May 4, 1914;
K 73854
Economical saloon building for wes
oe that may go dry any minute.
@rAge it~ 1914= tC. Ape, 1%. 1914:
(3060.
Equinoctial storms. © Mar. 21,
1914; 1 ce. Apr. 3, 1914; K T2670.
Explaining the Ulster situation.
Mar. 24° %9t4 5") @- Apr.’ 3) 1914;
72672
rie front yard is to get a couple of
fine improvements. © Mar. 25, 1914;
©
J
K
1, exnAper.a), 1914: KK 2678:
House divided against itself. ©
Mar: .28, 1914; 1c. Apr. 3, 1914;.K
72671.
Huerta has a bad adviser. © Apr.
18, 1914; 1 ec. May 4, 1914; K 738849.
Huerta may not be renabniaedl but
he’s being noticed considerably. ©
Apr 30, LOIS 1 e.* May’ 4, 19145 Is.
T3859.
cae yields, conditionally. Apr.
. 1914; 1 « May 4, 1914; K 73848.
ye mediation fails. © May 4, 1914;
1c. May 20, 1914; K 74624.
Important step that has led millions
in the right direction and none in the
wrong. © Apr.:12, 19143 .d):¢c,,Apr: 27,
1914: K 73619.
In ee Cruz. © Apr. 28, 1914; 1¢.
May 4, 1914; K 73857.
It’s war. © Apr. 20, 1914; 1 ¢. May
4, 1914; K 738850.
Madame Caillaux could get expert
help over here. © Mar. 19, 1914; 1 «¢
Apr. 3, 1914; IX 72668.
Mexico’s two strong men, the Tiger
and the Wolf. © Apr. 4, 1914; 1 ¢.
Apr: 17,1914 > 4 - 73357.
Moving day in Vera Cruz. © May
1, 1914; 1 @ May 20, 1914; K 74622.
Off with the lid. © Apr. 138, 1914;
1 @-Apr. 17, 1914; K 73364.
On the eve of the battle. © Apr.
6, 1994; te, Apr. 17, Tea K 73358.
220
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11689
McCurcHeon (JOHN T.)—Continued.
On the morn of the battle. © Apr.
7, 1914; 1 c Apr. 17, 1914; K 73359.
One step nearer peace in Mexico. ©
April 22, 1914; 1 c. May 4, 1914; K
73852.
Reports of the battle. © Apr. 8,
1914; 1 ec Apr. 17, 1914; K 73360.
St. Patrick’s day parade. © Mar.
17, 1914; 1 ce. Apr. 3, 1914; K 72666.
Scene in three hundred [Illinois
towns just now. © Mar. 29, 1914; 1 ¢.
Apr. 6, 1914; K 72815.
School won’t be out till Fall. ©
Apr 14, 41914 1G, Apeoit, 1914* K
73365.
Secretary Bryan was recently pre-
sented with a llama by one of the
South American Republics. © Mar.
22, 1914; 1c. Mar. 30, 1914; K 72487.
She would settle the trouble mighty
quick. © Mar. 27, 1914; 1c. Apr. 3,
1914; K 72674.
Strange bedfellows. © Apr.
1914; 1 ce. Apr. 17, 1914; K 738362.
Tabloid history of the Panama Canal
treaties. © Apr. 2, 1914; 1c. Apr. 17,
1914; K 78355.
They’re on the run. © Mar. 28,
1914; 1 c@ Apr. 38, 1914; K 72675.
This is how I stand, gentlemen. ©
Apr. 27, 1914; 1 c. May 4, 1914; K
73856.
This is infant welfare week, do your
giving early. © Apr. 19, 1914; 1 e.
Apr, 27, 1914; K 73621.
Thoughts for suffrage day. © May
2, 1914; 1 c. May 20, 1914; K 74628.
To-day is Wednesday, April first,
unlucky day for Clark and Hearst.
@©y Aor. 1, 1914-1 ¢. Aprdt, Aoi4eeK
73354.
Undisputed sovereignty. © Mar.
31, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 3, 1914; K 72677.
Unfortunate combination of events.
© Apr. 29, 1914; 1 c. May 4, 1914; K
T3858.
Watchfully waiting. © Mar. 20,
1914; 1 c. Apr.:3, 1914; K 72669.
What the United States has fought
for. © Apr. 26, 1914; 1 e May 4,
1914; K 73846.
When the flag is insulted. © Apr.
15, 1914; 1 e. Apr. 17, 1914; K 73366.
Young men should avoid the orderly
places. © May 3, 1914; 1c. May 18,
1914; K 74408.
10,
pt. Iv, n.S., v.9
MACDONALD (PIRIE) New York.
[11689-11703
Cobb (Irving) =32" er wene 12)
1914; 2c. each June 12, 1914; J 193314-
198316.
Parker (Sir Gilbert) 1-3. © June
24, 1914; 2 ec. each June 25, 1914; J
193756-193758.
Reed (John S.} > 1-3) #o.eune 2,
1914; 2 c each June 3, 1914; J 1938019-
193021.
[38 photographs] :
Poore (Henry R.)—Thompson-Seton
(Ernest)—Wise (Rabbi Stephen S.)
© Apr. 8, 1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 10,
1914; J 191725-191727.
[3 photographs]:
Cook (J. C.)—Hertoghe (Dr, E.)—
Parker (Sir Gilbert) © May 8, 1914;
2 e. each May 18, 1914; J 192445-
192447.
McGUCKIN (EUGENE) Co., Philadelphia.
[11704-11713
Aylesbury ducks. © June 15, 1914;
1c. June 19, 1914; K 75540.
Bronze turkeys. © May 11, 1914; 1
e. May 18, 1914; K 74419.
Buff Cochin bantams. © May 25,
1914; 1 c. May 29, 1914; K 74864.
Light brahmas. © June 8, 1914; 1
e. June 15, 1914; K 75398.
Pekin ducks. © Mar. 15, 1914; 1c.
Mar. 19, 1914; K 72902.
Red Pile game bantams. © May 4,
1914; 1 e. May 9, 1914; K 74097.
Silver gray Dorkings. © Apr. 19,
1914; 1 ce. May 6, 1914; K 73952.
Single comb Black Minoreas. ©
May 18, 1914; 1 « May 25, 1914; K
T4780.
Single comb Buff Orpingtons. ©
Apr. 26, 1914; 1 @ May 6, 1914; K
73953.
White plymouth rocks. © June 1,
1914; 1 ec. June 6, 1914; K 75174.
McNIcoL (JESSIE H.) Boston.
[11714-11719
Christmas berries and greetings. ©
Mar. 1, 1914: 2 c. May 18, 1914; K
74210.
Christmas is a merry time. © Mar.
1, 1914; 2c. May 13, 1914; K 74209.
Red roses. © May 1, 1914; 2 «
May 18, 1914; K 74207.
[3 cards of various sizes]:
Vire-light is the sunshine.—Since
thoughts are things.—Yule-time bas-
ket of holly. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 ec. each
May 138, 1914; K 74206, 74208, 74211.
230
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
McWHoRrRTER
Yakima, Wash.
[9 photographs]:
At the door of the wigwam.—Four
types of warriors, 1, 2.—Jack (Capt.)
1, 2.—Three types of warriors.—War
party, 1, 2—Yellow Wolf and party.
© 1 ¢c. each June 15, 1914; J 193356-
193364.
Mappox (THEOBOLD) San Francisco.
piney 29
Hotel von~—Dorn, San Francisco.
[Design for hotel stationery.]
May 20, 1914; 2 c. May 26, 1914; K
75131.
Matcotm (Dovucias) New York.
[117380
Complimentary dinner given by Dr.
William Seaman Bainbridge. © Apr.
14, 1914; 2c. Apr. 16, 1914; J 191633.
(LucuLLus V.) North
[11720-11728
MAN (GeEeTRUDE E.) Minneapolis.
[11731-11734
Woodworth (Scott) and mother, 2.
©l1c. Noy. 11, 19138; J 190147. f
[3 photographs]:
Flickering shadows.—Restful hour.—
Sheltering arm. © 1c. each June 22,
1914; J 198500-193502.
Manar (Louris J.) St. Louis.
[11735, 117386
Original town crier’s bill used in
village of 1764. © June 15, 1914; 2c.
June 17, 1914; J 193398.
Village crier using the original vil-
lage erier’s bill of 1764 in St. Louis
pageant and masque. © June 15,
1914; 2 ¢. June 17, 1914; J 193399.
MANDABACH (PETER A.) Chicago.
ig la bres yy
Movie kisses. © June 1, 1914; 2c.
June 4, 1914; K 75045.
MANDEL BROS., Chicago. [11738, 11739
Fashions new graces, Spring, 1914.
© Mar. 1, 1914; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914;
K 72581.
Shirt sleeve girl. © Apr. 29, 1914;
2¢e. May 4, 1914; K 73814.
MANHATTAN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO.,
Chicago. [11740
Curves for laying out circuits and
wiring capacity in accordance, with
rule 23d, electrical code, edition 1914.
me. Apr, 13,,1914 : T1811.
Manz (J.) ENGRAVING co., Chicago.
[11741-11749
DS. tAnlantic . fieet.: ©’ Apr. 28,
ma 2 eo May 2, 1914: K T3s8i0:
MANz (J.) ENGRAVING co.—Continued.
[Colored prints of various sizes]:
Butterflies. — Dolly’s bath.— Hully
gee. — Little mother. — Playmates. —
Rosebuds. — Safely guarded. — Young
mariner. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ¢@ each
May 16, 1914; WK 74856-74863.
MARBLE (Ray ELMER) Belton, Mont.
[11750-11754
Glacier national park:
loud reflections on Lake McDonald,
720.—Mt. Cannon reflected in Lake
McDonald, 701.—Pebble cove, Lake
McDonald, 706.—Royal Gorge, 708.—
Summer afternoon on Lake McDonald,
718. © June 13 1914; 2 c. each June
20, 1914; J 198492-193496.
Marceau (THEODORE C.) New York.
[11755-11769
Davis (Dr. K. Bement) © Apr. 22,
1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; J 191964.
Kellogg (A. G.) 1, 2. © Apr. 3,
1914; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1914; J 191284,
191285.
Kreisler (Mrs. Fritz) 2-9. © Apr.
2. 09142" 2 "@ each “Apr. 4, 19i4e" 5
191286-191298.
Lander (Mrs. Edwin George) jr.,
3-5. © May 7, 1914; 2 c. each May
9, 1914; J 192385-192387.
Woods (Arthur) 1. Apr. 15,
1914: 2 @ Apr. 16, 1914; J 191654.
Pasadena,
Cal. [11770
San Antonio (Mt.) snow capped.
©, Apr. 15, 1914;.2-¢. Apr. 22, 1914 ;
J 191792.
MARTIN’S (JOHN) HOUSE, New York.
errs
Pretty you. © Mar. 15, 1914; 1 ¢.
Mar. 24, 1914; 1 c. Mar. 80, 1914; K
72580.
MASERANG (Epwarp A.) St. Louis.
pIaT72
Decorating an Indian hero’s grave.
© June 5, 1914; 2 ce June 6, 1914; J
193161.
Mason (Joun A. P.) Hoquiam, Wash.
[11773
Hoquiam, Wash., in 1884. © Apr.
30, 1914; 2 ce. May 5, 1914; J 192211.
MARTIN (EREDERICK W.)
MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION OF
GRAND Raprps, Grand Rapids,
Mich. [11774
Grand Rapids, Mich., Masonic tem-
we. PO? Keb. ise 1914; 2 er Apr.
1914; K 78845.
231
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MASURE, LEONARD PHOTO Co., Chicago.
[11775
Crystal Lake, [1]l., scene on, 148.
© June 11, 1914; 2 ¢. June 17, 1914;
J 1938404.
MATTHEWS (FRANKLIN J.) Oklahoma
City, Okla. [11776
Chippie’s favorite. © Apr. 7, 1914;
2c. Apr. 30, 1914; K 75183.
MATZENE Co., Chicago. [11777-11781
General federation of women’s
clubs, officers, 1914-1916. © June 17,
1914; 2c. June 19, 1914; J 198452.
Wilson (Miss Margaret) A-D. .
June 19, 1914; 2 c. each June 22, 1914;
J 198544-193547.
MAWRGLEN EXHIBITION cCo., Mawrglen,
Pa. [11782-11784
[8 photographs] :
As it appeared on the farm.—Mother
(The)—Owner (The). © Apr. 20,
1914; 1 ec each May 1, 1914; 1 c. each
May 7, 1914; J 192260-192262.
7, 1914; J 192260-192262.
Maxim (HirRAmM Percy) Hartford.
[11785
Maxim (Hiram Percy) ©1c. June
23, 1914; J 198785.
MAYBEN (FRANK F.) Los Angeles.
[11786
Little brave. © Mar. 20; 1914; 1c.
Mar. (28.0 1Oi4:\ Te vApE. 13. hea: oy
191613.
MAYER (Lou) New York.
[11787-11790
[4 prints 10 by 84 inches]:
Cozy corner. — Peek-a-boo. — Witch-
ery.— Youth. ©) Apr. .11,,°1914; .2.¢.
each Apr. 14, 1914; K 78095-73098.
MEDLAR (FRANK W.) Spencer, Ia.
[11791
Spencer high school, 1914. © June
9, 1914; 2 c. June 26, 1914; J 198780.
MEDLEY & BLANDFoRD, Texas City, Tex.
[11792-11800
Brigade of infantry, Texas City,
Tex. © June 20, 1914; 2c June 23,
1914; J 193564.
Fourth & Seventh infantry camp, at
Fort Crockett, Texas. © May 4,
1914: 2c. May 9, 1914; J 192814.
Fourteenth & Twenty-eighth infantry
camp at Fort Crockett, Texas. © May
4,1914: 2c. May 9, 1914; J 192819.
Fourth field artillery and engineers
camp, Texas City, Texas, 1914. ©
May 20, 1914; 2 c. May 25, 1914; J
192818.
9)
ol
Dt. Vee. ¥.
Mepitry & BLANDFoRD—Continued.
Mobilization camp of second divis-
ion, (less fifth brigade), Texas City,
Texas, 1914. © May 4, 1914; 2 ¢. May
9, 1914; J 192818.
—— less fifth brigade, twenty-second
& eleventh infantry, Texas City,
Texas, 1914. © May 4, 1914; 2c. May
9, 1914; J 192815.
less fifth brigade, twenty-second
& eleventh infantries, Texas City,
Texas, 1914. © May 4, 1914; 2 c. May
9, 1914; J 192816.
——less fifth brigade and twenty-
second infantry, Texas City, Tex.,
1914. © May 4, 1914; 2 c. May 9Q,
1914; J 192817.
Sixth cavalry eamp, at Texas City,
Texas, 1914. © May 4, 1914; 2 c. May
9, 1914; J 192820.
MeEteER (CARL OTTO) Chicago, [11801
Chart showing the physiological
value and psychological basis of phys-
ical exercises. © Apr. 22, 1914; 1c.
Apr. 27,-1914="1 ders,
MENCH (PHIL) Clear Lake, Ia.
[11802-11805
[4 photographs]:
All eyes are on Clear Lake.—Bay
Side park.—Oak Wood park.—White’s
(Mark) Hobo. [Boat] ©1e. Apr. 4,
1914; J 1913804-191307.
MENDOZA GALLERIES, London.
[11806, 11807
Pastoral; painted by F. Boucher, en-
eraved by Ernest Stamp. © May 23,
1914; 1 ec. June 5, 1914; K 75148.
Whispers of love; painted by Rosa
Bonheur, engraved by Will Henderson.
© June 5, 1914; 1 ce June 13, 1914;
K 75497.
MERRILL corP., Chicago. [11808
Plans and elevations of Wilson ave.
mansion bldg. © Apr. 18, 1914; 1 e.
Apr. 22, 1914; I 1817.
Merrirr (CHARLES E.) Utica, N. Y.
[11809, 11810
Utica, N. Y¥. New central station,
exterior. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c. May 9,
1914; KK 74459.
interior. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. May 9, 1914; K 74267.
MESSEGEE (M. A.) Aberdeen, Wash.
[11811
Moonlight on Grays Harbor. ©
June 15, 1914; 2 ec. June 29, 1914;
J 193881.
a2
| MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
| tO. 2,1914
MESSLER (ARNOLD C.) Pawtucket, R. [.
[11812
Teddy bear and flag. ©1c. May 28,
1914; J 192871.
| METHODIST BOOK CONCERN, New York.
[11813, 11814
| Colonial school days. © Jan. 81,
| 1914; 2c. Apr. 11, 1914; K 73081.
Sunny Sabbath in 1854. © Apr. 9,
1914; 2 c. Apr. It, 1914; K 73032.
MEULY (ALEXANDER H.) Corpus Christi,
Texas. [11815
_ Trustworthy report is a business as-
'gen. C) Apr. 3, 1914; 2 c. June 1, 1914;
K 74947.
Micuet (Gustave H.) Cleveland.
11816 -
Spine and spinal nerves. © May 1i,
1914; 2c. May 13, 1914; K 74256.
Mitat (AMOHAMED) Pittsburgh.
[11817
Baptism of Christ. © Mar. 4, 1914;
2c. Mar. 5, 1914: J 190493.
Fleischmans,
[11818
Fleischmans, N. Y. Breezy hill
hotel. © Apr. 25, 1914; 2 c. May 19,
1914; K 74482.
MILLARD (FREDERICK PAYNE) & REID
(GrEoRGE W.) Worcester, Mass.
MILBERT & GREENBAUM,
ay...
[11819
Anatomical chart, showing spinal
and sympathetic nerves. © Feb. 24,
fae; 1 c. Mar. 10, 1914; 1 ce. Mar. 1,
1914; K 71685.
Mititay (H. 8S.) Melrose, Mass.
[11820, 11821
Waiting for breakfast. © June 27,
1914; 2c. June 29, 1914; J 1938872.
Waiting for dinner. © June 18,
1914; 2 c. June 22, 1914; J 193529.
MILLER (CHARLES D.) Toledo. [11822
R—u—m. © Apr. 4, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
8, 1914; J 191348.
MiLLteR (HDwWArRD HOLMES) Chicago.
£11823
In camp with Kellogg’s. © May 5,
ooi4; 2c. May 7,,1914; J 192259.
Minter (HERMAN) Philadelphia.
[11824
main
Cyrdie,
Medico chirurgical hospital,
entrance facing the parkway.
May 26, 1914; 11888.
11849
Mitter (I. A.) Cleveland.
[11825, 11826
Canton, O., First Christian church,
Sunday school:
Men’s class—Women. © June 15,
1914; -2 e¢. each June 17, 1914; 5
193406, 193407.
MILLER (JACOB FRANKS) Pittsburgh.
[11827
Baptism of Jesus, by John in the
Jordan river. © May 18, 1914; 2 .e.
May 21, 1914; K 74646.
MILLER (JAMES A.) Gordon, Neb.
[11828
Gorden school and faculty, 1913-14.
(C) Apr 23, 1914: 2 .¢e. ‘Apri, 25, A914:
J 191968.
MILLER (JOHN A.) Homewood, II.
[11829
Full size detail of car coupler,
1914 model. © 1c. May 4, 1914; I
1818.
MILLER (L. L.) Gering, Neb. [11830
Scott’s Bluff, north view from Bad
Lands. © Mar. 23, 1914; 2 c. May 15,
1914; J 192475.
Mitts (Davin C.) Belleville, Kan.
[11831
Horn arm chair. © 1 ¢. June 9,
1914; J 1938562.
MINER (WILLIAM H.) Chazy, ¥
Pie eag
Resilient values of draft gears
graphically illustrated. no. T4.
Fepiart, 1914 sod e. Apr. 43) 41994501
1798.
——no. 76. © Mar.
Apr. 13,°1914; I 1799:
nO: 11.0 Mar.
Apr. 13, 1914; I 1800.
HO. 41S. ©) Apr,
May 19, 1914; I 1882.
79. © June 2, 1914; 1 c. June
11, 1914; I 1844.
Mrx (Epwarp L.) New York. [11837
Mole (Miss Bernard) © June 2,
1914; 2c. June 11, 1914; J 193260.
MOoFFETT STUDIO, Chicago.
[11838-11849
Addams, (Jane) © May 18, 1914;
2 ec. May 25, 1914; J 192808.
Logone (Paul) © Apr. 17, 1914; 2
e. June 5, 1914; J 193138.
White (Miss Caroline) 1-9. © Apr.
lei: 2c. egeh une, 5d, 191 srch
193140-193148.
00 1914 2 Ac:
fe Se es i ag
24, 1914; le.
233
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11850
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.9
Morretrr sTupIo—Continued.
and Paul Logone. © Apr. 17,
1914; 2c. June 5, 1914; J 193139.
MoNnTAUK HAYMAKERS ASSN., Brook-
lyn. [11850, 11851
[Dairy maid] © Feb. 2, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 11, 1914; K 73025.
[Haymaker, pin sketch of farmer]
© Feb. 2, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 11, 1914; K
73026.
Moore (A. R.) Porterville, Cal.
[11852-11855
Lemon Cove, Cal. © Mar. 28, 1914;
2c. Apr. 6, 1914; J 1913812.
Plano orange groves. © June 27,
1914; 2.c July 2, 1914; J 1939795.
Porterville, Cal., Main and Mill
streets. © Mar. 28, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 6,
1914; J 1913811.
Springville road (along the) © Apr.
25. 114. 2c. Apr, JA, 114 =) LOPS.
Moore (FRANK E.) Middletown, O.
[11856
Mushrooms. © May 2, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 20, 1914; J 193231.
MoorHouse (HcBertT HALSEY) Port-
land, Or. [11857
Sacer Jewea. © June 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 22, 1914; J 198543.
Morris & BENDIEN, New York.
[11858-11898
[Colored prints of various sizes]:
Evangeline, through fate cruelly
parted.—Father, in after years when
we too have taken on life’s obligations.
—Huckleberry in a bowl of cream.—
I am some bear.—I am the original
snooky-ookums.—Mudder I got de job.
—My name is Lillie White—Oh, I
didn’t know there’s so much sea [Ain’t
love the limit].—Oh, I don’t know.—
Prayer of a horse, to thee my master I
offer my prayer.—She ain’t got no
heart no how.—Tompany or no tom-
pany.—Who wants a light. © Apr. 22,
1914; 2 e. each Apr..25, 19145°).K
73592-73604.
[28 prints of various sizes]:
An all I said to Dugan wuz.—Anx-
ious moments.—Autumn day.—Clap
hands.—Cooling stream.—Cupid at
rest.—Dreaming, at twilight in fancy.
—HEvening.—Five senses.—Grandma’‘s
pets.—Home keeping hearts are hap-
piest—Homeward bound.—If I mar-
ried a man of fifty.—In quiet waters.—
In the north woods.—It’s a wonderful
bird, the pelican.—Kiss me.—Love is
good, and money is good.—Lover's
moon.—Over the hills.—Poet and peas-
34
ae
Morris & BenDigEN—Continued.
ant.—Return from market.—Return
from pasture.—Saved.—Shepherdess.—
Steady Casey, just wait till I spit on
me hands.—Three degrees of masonry.
—Waning moon. © Apr. 15, 1914;
2c. each Apr. 20, 1914; K 73409-73436.
MorRISON (MARGARET) Chicago.
[11899
Then let the unseen presence sweet.
[The presence] © May 16, 1914; 2c.
June 3, 1914; K 75176.
Morton (Gero. C.) Boston. [11900
Clean up, paint up. © Apr. 1, 1914;
2c. June 12, 1914; K 75354.
Moscrioni (ATTILIO) San Juan, Porto
Rico. [11901, 11902
San Juan, Porto Rico, panorama of
city from wireless telegraph station,
1,2. © Mar. 27, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 7,
1914; J 191729, 191730.
MOTOR LIFE PUB. CO., New York.
[11903
National engagement ring in motor
life. .©,. Apr. 4) 19i4eae ar. a,
1914; K 72883.
Mott (GEORGE JAMES ANDREW) Baby-
lon hh: i ea [11904
Babylon baseball team. © May 15,
1914; 2 c. May 25, 1914; J 192839.
MoyLe (Epwarp Henry) Los Angeles.
[11905
Moyle’s no. 2 portable rapid drop
mill with concentrator. © Apr. 14,
1914; 1 c. Apr. 18, 1914; I 1808.
MUELLER (AUGUST F.) New York.
[11906-11908
Doorley (Rev. Brother J. I.) 1, 2.
© July 1, 1914; 2 ec. each July 2, 1914;
J 193968, 193969.
Schwenk (Mr.) © June 16, 1914;
1 ec. June 22, 1914; 1 ec. June 26, 1914;
J 193773:
MULLER (E.) JR., Brooklyn.
[11909, 11910
Utah (U. S. S.) in aeetorm Are ©
Feb. 26, 1914; 2 e. Mar. 27, 1914; J
191267.
——B. © Jan, 15) 19142 2 & Mar.
2, 1914; J 72899.
MULLER (ENRIQUE) Brooklyn.
[11911-11914
Michigan (U. S. S.) © Mar. 30,
1914; 2c. June 18, 1914; J 198353.
New York (U. S. S.) (© Mar: 30,
1914; 2c. June 18, 1914; J 195352.
|
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:
:
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
MULLER (ENRIQUE)—Continued.
North Carolina (U. S. S.) © Mar.
25, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 11, 1914; J 191527.
Texas (U. S. S.) © Mar. 25, 1914;
2¢. Apr. 11, 1914; J 191528.
MULLER, LUCHSINGER & COo., New York.
[11915-11925
[Colored prints of various sizes] :
Cows fording the Juniata River,
Pa., no. 711.—Driving home the sheep.
no. 712.—Emerald lake and Mt. Bur-
gess, no. 709.—Mallard, duck and quail,
no. 261.—Meadow stream, N. J. no.
707.—Oley Valley from Mt. Penn., no.
710.—Pheasant and woodcock, no.
262.—Pickerel, perch and trout, no.
265.—Rabbit and widgeon, no. 264.—
Scene on Staten Island, near Gifford,
no. 708.—Woodduck and grouse, no.
263. © May 9, 1914; 2c. each May 11,
1914; K 74186-74146.
MUNICH STATUARY & ALTAR CO., Mil-
waukee. [11926
Altar design no. 1738. © Apr. 10.
1914; 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; K 73056.
Munson (Avueustus B.) Ashland,
WS [11927-11933
Ashland, N. Y.:
Jerald’s (T. W.) residence, winter,
1914.—Maple Shade farm, the White
homestead.— Pleasant Valley, high
tide.—Pleasant Valley school grounds,
winter scene.—Pleasant Valley, some
snow.—Presbyterian church and
school house, winter, 1914.—Village
school, winter, 1914. © June 6, 1914;
2 ce. each June 10, 1914; J 198241-
193247.
MURPHY DOOR BED CO. OF CHICAGO,
Chicago. [119384, 119385
Monthly bulletin no. 2, 3. © Mar.
23, 1914; 2 e«. each Mar. 27, 1914; K
73336, 73337.
Myers (Sirptey F.) New York.
[11936
Delightful smoke. © Apr. 15, 1914;
2 ec. Apr. 17, 1914; J 191655.
NasH (E.) Norwood, O.
[11987-11995
Birthday series no. 97:
Best birthday wishes; with this
spray of roses.—Birthday greetings;
may the letterman find you at home.—
For your birthday; may this boquet
remind you.—Your birthday; may
each added candle. © Feb. 27, 1914;
2 ¢. each Apr. 4, 1914; K 72720-72722,
72782.
9
=_—
11995
NaAsH (E.)—Continued.
Christmas series no. 135 & 1389:
Cancles and trees.—Christmas and
wreaths of green.—Christmas is here,
merry old Christmas.—Glad hearts
and merry bells. Hallo, whoop, how
are you, merry Christmas.—Long life
to you.—Merry Christmas to every-
body.—Yuletide and happiness and
evergreens. © Jan. 16, 1914; 2 «.
each Apr. 4, 1914; K 72697, 72699,
72104, 72706, 72709, 2719, . 72725,
72734.
136:
Everywhere it is Christmas. —
Heaven and the Christmas time be
praised.—Merry Christmas to you all
my dears.— Wonderful happiness,
wonderful cheer. © Jan. 16, 1914;
2 c. each Apr. 9, 1914; K 72959, 72960,
72961, 72965.
148:
Christmas greetings, A—C. — Merry
Christmas. — Merry Christmas greet-
ings.—Wishing you a merry Christ-
mas. © June 20, 1914; 2 «@ each
Apr. 4, 1914; K.. 72701-72703, 72723,
T2124, toca,
[Colored post card] series no. 98:
Have been waiting for that phone
to ring.—Hello, I have got your num-
ber.—Hello old sport.—Hello, precious,
is ths you. © eb. 27, 1914: 2...
each Apr. 4, 1914; K 72712-72715.
Hallowe’en series no. 20 A:
On Hallowe’en the elves we see.—
On Hallowe’en the goblins grin.—This
merry night of Hallowe’en. Upon this
naughty goblin night. © Jan. 20,
1914; 2 c. each Apr. 9, 1914; K 72955-
72958.
Merry Christmas series no. 107 A:
Christmas brings old Santa Claus.—
God give us each this Christmas day.—
Heres to the season.—How kindly are
the thoughts that rise—I heard the
bells on Christmas day.—Thine be all
Christmas joys. © Jan. 27, 1918; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 4, 1914; K 72700, 72708,
72716-72718, 72730.
New Year [series] no. 463:
Best New Year wishes; in simple
words my New Year greeting’s told.—
Glad New Year wishes; to-day within
my breast.—Happy New Year; as hour
by hour the days go by.—New Year
gladness; good luck to you my friend.
(am. 27, 1913. 24. each). Ape: 4
1914: K 72696, 72707, 72711, 72726.
[Prints for fans.] H 909-911. © May
1 219142250. each’ May 11, 1914;
74132-74134.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
11996
pt. Iv, n.8., v. 9
Nasu (E.)—Continued.
St. Patrick’s series no. 40:
Erin’s flag, long may it wave.—Irish
heart beats brave and strong.—See my
flag and see my hat. © May 1, 1914;
2c. each May 23, 1914; K 74670-74672.
[Series] C, 88:
Best Christmas wishes; may Christ-
mas prove the joyous feast day.—
Christmas; what little difference does
it make.—Christmas joys; may Christ-
mas fill your stocking.—Happy Christ-
mas; the calendar brings to view.
June 20, 1918; 2 c. each Apr. 4, 1914;
K 72695, 72698, 72733, 72710.
Should my umbrella seem a bit too
gay. © May 1, 1914; 2 c., May 25,
1914; K 74742.
Thanksgiving series no. 43 A:
Glad Thanksgiving season brings.—
November skies perhaps are gray.—
Now is the happy time of year.—That
good things may your path bestrew.
© Jan. 16, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 9, 1914 ;
KK 72954, 72962-72964.
—— 46:
For an enjoyable Thanksgiving with
all its trimmings.—Thanksgiving en-
joyment, contentment.—Thanksgiving
felicitations—Thanksgiving with its
joys and gladness. © Jan. 20, 1914;
2c. each Apr. 4, 1914; K 72705, 72727-
72729.
NATIONAL GOOD ROADS ASSN., Chicago.
[11996
Lincoln; portrait. © Apr. 1, 1914;
2 ec. Mar. 28, 1914; K 74148.
NATIONAL PRTG. & ENGRAVING CO., Chi-
cago. [11997-12002
101 Raneh:
Big chief of Sioux [1 sheet, large]—
Cossack [1 sheet, large]—Little Sure
Shot. [1 sheet, large]—Vaquero. [1
sheet, large] © May 27, 1914; oh
each June 1, 1914; K 74941-74944.
Iron tail [4 sheet colored pos-
ter] © May 18, 1914; 2 ce. May 23,
1914; K 74697.
—— Miller [4 sheet colored poster]
(© May 18, 1914; 2 c. May 238, 1914; K
74696.
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NELSON (CHARLES L.) Winnebago,
Minn. [ 12003-12005
Rosehill mausoleum, interior, 1, 2.
© June 19, 1914; 2 c each June 22,
1914; J 193539, 193540.
Winnebago, Minn., Rosehill mauso-
leum. © May 138, 1914; 2 c. May 16,
1914; J 192479.
9
fod
NEUE PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT,
Berlin. [12006-12009
[4 photographs] :
Séhen (Die) unseres Kronprinzen-
paares.—Unser Kronprinz mit seinem
jiingsten. — Unsere Kronprinzessin.—
Unsere Kronprinz liche familie. ©
Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ec. each May 4, 1914;
J 192191-192194.
N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HER-
ALD co.) Jersey City. [12010-12115
Before and after [1914]:
© Mar. 22; 1 ¢e. Mar..23; K 72026.
© Mar. 26; 1 c. Mar. 28; K 72275.
© Mar. 29; 1 e. Mar. 30; K 72544.
©. Apr. 2:-1 €: Ape. 3: ules a2e02.
© Apr. 5; 1 exApr fe P2851,
© Apr. 9; 1 ec. Apr. 10; K 73009.
© Apr. 12; 1 ¢. Apro ts: K 73209.
© Apr. 16; 1 ec. Apr. 18; K 73396.
© Apr. 19; 1 c. Apr. 20; K 73466.
© Apr. 26; 1 ¢. Apr. 27;.K 73647.
© May 3; 1¢. May 4; K 73889.
© May 7; 1 ¢. May 8; K 74075.
© May 10; 1 c. May 11; K 74189.
© May 12; 1c. May 18; K 74232.
© May 14; 1 e. May 15; K 74271.
© May 17; 1 ¢. May 18; K 74443.
© May 19; 1c. May 20; K 74518.
© May 24; 1c. May 25; K 74797.
© May 26; 1c. May 27; K 74839.
© June’ 4; 1 @ dimes kK ToltT:
Capture of Vera Cruz. © Apr. 28,
1914; 1c. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73733.
Diary of a dyspeptic [1914]:
©. Mar. .25; 1c Mar.j2e5 72082:
© Mar. 30; 1 c. Mar. 31; K 172546.
© Apr. 6; 1 ce. Apr. 7; K 72897.
© Apr. 2031 ¢. ‘Apr. is Ke 13019.
© May 11; 1 ce. May 12; K 74190.
© May 18; 1c. May 19; K 74516.
© May 25; 1 c. May 26; K 74816.
© May 28; 1 c. May 29; K 74869.
© June 1; 1c. June 2; K 74991.
© June 8; 1c. June 9; K 75251.
© Mar. 21; 1 ec. Mar. 23; K 72024.
© Mar. 22°16 Mar. 23-5 72025.
© Mar. 26; 1 e¢. Mar. 28; K 72276.
© Mar. 28; 1c. Mar. 30; K 72543.
© Mar. 29; 1c. Mar. 30; K 72545.
© Apr. 1:1 @ Age eee.
© Apr, 3; 1 ¢. Apr. 4; K 12759.
| © Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 6; K 72850.
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CLASSES, H TO K
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IN. ¥. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HER-
ALD co. )—Continued.
ep aprs 11.dc, Apr.: 13; KK. T3207.
© Apr. 12; 1c. Apr. 13; K 73208.
© Apr. 16; 1)c. Apr. 18; K 73397.
© Apr. 18; 1 c. Apr. 20; K 73465.
© Apr. 26; 1 c. Apr. 27; K 738648.
© Apr. 28; 1c. Apr. 29; K 73734.
© May 2:1¢. May 4; K 738888.
(© May 5; 1c. May 7; K 73986.
© May 7; 1c. May 8; K 74076.
© May 9: 1. May 11; K 74188.
© May 14; 1 c. May 15; K 74272.
© May 16; 1c. May 18; K 74442.
© May 18; 1c. May 19;.K 74515.
(©) May 21; 1c. May 23; K 74693.
© May 23: 1c. May 25; K 74795.
© May 24: 1c. May 25; K 74796.
© May 31;1c. June 1; K 749940.
© June 2:1¢. June 3; K 75035.
© June 4; 1c. June 5; K 75116.
© June 11; 1c. June 12: K 75309.
© June 13; 1c¢. June 15; K 75416.
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 75417.
© June 18; 1c. June 20; K 75551.
© June 21; 1c. June 22; K 75
© June 25; 1c. June 27; K 75
© June 27; 1c. June 29; K 75837.
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 75839.
Toots and her tribulations [1914]:
Mar. 4- 1c. Mar. 25; K 72113.
© Mar. 31; 1c. Apr. 2; K 72604.
mvp. 2. 1 ¢ Apr: 3; K 72691.
Peapr., | c Apr. 8; K T2917.
© Apr. 14; 1c. Apr. 16; K 73210.
Seapr 22: 1.c..Apr..23; K 13541.
ie Age 27; 1c. Apr. 28; K 13672.
© May 1; 1c. May 2; K 73808.
©) May 5;.1c¢. May 7; K 73985.
© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 74100.
© May 12; 1c. May 13; K 74231.
© May 15; 1c. May 18; K 74440.
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© June 5; 1c. June 8; K 752
© June 9; 1c. June 10; K 75
© June 16;,1c. June 18; K 7
June 19; 1 ce. June 22::K 7
Trials of Editor Mouse [1914]:
©) Mar. 25: le Mar. 26° K 72151.
N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HER-
ALD co.) —Continued.
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©; Apr. 13sec: Apr. 45 Ka I2758:
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@ Apr: 10;.1.¢ Apr.. 11; Ki "73205.
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©) Apr, 2954.6 Apr..30> 1K T3rTt
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© May 27; 1c. May 28; K 74868.
©. May 29; 1c. June 1; K 74938.
©. May-31; 1-c. June 1; K 74938.
When a man’s married [1914]:
@sApr: 10>, 1;c. Apre1 ; K 73206,
NEW YORK HERALD CO., Jersey City.
[12116-12433
Amusing “tyrant”? Dan. © Apr. 12,
1914; 1 e. Apr. 18, 1914; K 73201.
Bombardment from the sky. © May
12, 1914; 1 c. May 23, 1914; K 74690.
Brick Bodkin’s pa [1914]:
© Mar. 22; 1 ce: Mar. 23: K 72011.
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C) Apr. 1221 e Apr. 13s 73190;
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© Apr 26. fer Apr, 27° K 73638:
Constitutionalist dead on the field
after Villa’s repulse at Gomez Palacio.
© ATT 1944 ad. Vet Apri sn 1914 -
K 72915.
Constitutionalist skirmishers draw-
ing the fire of the Federals. © Apr.
ae Vt 1 GC Apr. 6, 1914 ~ K T2834:
Constitutionalist troops after they
had captured the fortifications com-
manding the city. © Apr. 4, 1914;
1 ce. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72830.
Daily hint from Paris [1914]:
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© May 8; 1c. May 9; K 74098. Durbar II, MaeGee up. © May 28,
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© May 10; 1c. May 11; K 74181. Haster » morn., -Apr” Seti: 4 °c.
© May 11; 1. May 12; K 74187. | Apr. 6, 1914; K 72836.
© May 12:1. May 13; K 74230. Ensign Lamont being carried out to
© May 13; 1c. May 14; K 74250. the hydro-aeroplane. © Jey <
tie ach aie: 1914; 1 ec. June 5, 1914; K 75112.
© May 14; 1¢. May 15; K 74270. Fashion magazine section, Mar. 22,
© May 15; 1c. May 18; K 74421. | 4914.
© May 16; 1c. May 18; K — Extreme French example of the
© May 17; 1c. May 18; K 74423 Watteau hat.—Forzane (Mlle.) actress
238
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914 ~—
124358
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
and beauty, who wears many Paquin
gowns.—Green and silver of the gown
are repeated in the hair ornament.—
Jocelyn (Mile.) beautiful Parisian
actress, in Paquin suit.—Paquin styles
and hats high and low.—Red and
white Manila hat worn with girlish
coiffure curled over ears.—Satin hats
in ultra styles vie in popularity with
those of straw.—Tailored type of
white or yellow straw. © Mar. 22,
4
,
p94; 1. ¢. each Mar. 23, 1914;. K
72016-72023.
Apr. 5, 1914:
Color riots in spring fashions, nos.
1-5. Easter number. © Apr. 5, 1914;
dc. each Apr. 6, 1914; K 72843-72848
Apr. 19, 1914:
End of Lent.—Foundation of white
mousseline de soie, loose outer robe
of beaded lace flounces.—Frock of
white mousseline de soie, no. 3.—
Gown of wide lace ruffles on founda-
tion skirt, no. 1, 2.—Pale rose taffeta
gown with a conservative bustle puff,
no. 4, 5. Silver lamé gown with
beaded lace overtunic and _ orna-
ments. Apr. 19, 1914; 1 c each Apr.
20, 1914; K 73457-73464.
May 3, 1914:
Automobile coat of brown ottoman,
no. 5.—Beige straw hat, front and
Side view, nos. 1, 4.—Black charmeuse
dancing gown, no. 1.—Ecru straw hat,
front and side view, nos. 3, 5.—Frock
of embroidered lace flouncing.—One
of the new long tunic dresses, no. 3.—
Orange moire evening gown with very
full train, no. 6—Outing suit, com-
posed of a white serge pleated skirt
and white wool sweater.—Taffeta
overskirt and jumper top.—Ting black
satin hat, no. 6.—Varnished bronze
straw hat, no. 2.—Yellow gabardine
costume, no. 2. © May 38, 1914; 1c.
each May 4, 1914; K 73866-73879.
May 17, 1914:
Coiffure, with very short part at
one side of front, side view.—Extreme
type of hip drapery, the skirt of
taffeta, the top of lace.—French danc-
ing frock.—Modernized empire style
of hair dressing for modern empire
gowns.—New short side part in hair
dressing styles.—One of the elaborate
new hairdressing styles, side view.—
Showing how the up to date hat is
suited to coiffure in numbers one and
two.—Simple style of hairdressing
suited to summer styles, front and
Side view, nos. 1, 2.—Very fashionable
style of hairdressing.—With other
fashions of the seventies, crimped !
NEW YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
hair has returned to style.) © May
Lie AOMA Sh Es each) Maly PSN o1914
K 74429-74439.
May 31, 1914:
Blue serge cape combined with fawn
blouse.—Cape suit of navy blue gab-
ardine, front and back view, nos. 8,
4.—[Cover design] May 31, 1914.—
Fine beige and white striped coat and
skirt—Navy blue suit, view of front
closed and open, nos. 1, 2.—One of the
new muslin evening gowns, no. 3.—
Ked and white foulard dress.—Travel-
ing coat of red and white.—Crow’s
foot checked woolen material.—White
Satin evening gown, front and back
view, nos. 1, 2. © May 31, 1914: 1¢.
each June 1, 1914; K 74968-74979.
June 14, 1914:
Bathing hour.—Beige cotton voile.—
Blue serge—Gray satin gown.—
Latest serge and cloth capes.—Pale
rose voile frock.—Red and white block
plaid suit—White satin skirt with
overdress.—White silk voile. © June
14, 1914; 1 ec. each June 15, 1914; K
75407-75415.
June 28, 1914:
Basque dress of taffeta——Basques
old and new. Back view of no. 1.—
Basques old and new. Front view of
black taffeta.—Costume worn in
Manon Lescaut.— Cover design. —
Fancy dress from a “revue” in
Paris. — Mexican costume. — Peasant
costume.—Red and _ white striped
crepe.—Rose shantung frock.—Suit of
heavy white rep cotton. © June 28,
1914; 1 ec. each June 29, 1914; K
75825-75835.
Fat chance, [1914]:
© Mar. 22; 1 c. Mar. 23; K 72015.
© Mar. 29; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72582.
OVAnr St ec Apr. 6: K T2837:
© June 7; 1c. June 9; K 75242.
© June 21; 1c. June 22; K 75584.
© June 28; 1 c. June 29; K 75822.
Federal artillery in Torreon. ©
Apr a A914 6 4e). Apr.’ 6, 1914? K
72833.
Federal infantry going into action
against Villa at Torreon. © Apr. 4,
1914; 1 c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72882.
Great Caesar’s ghost [1914]:
© Mar. 22: 1c. Mar. 23; K 72010.
© Mar. 29; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72527.
© Apr. 5; 1 « Apr. 6; K' 72838.
© Apr. 12: 1 ¢. Apr. 13; K 73189.
© Apr. 19; 1 c Apr. 20; K 73453.
© Apr. 26; 1 c. Apr: 2%; K 73640:
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12453
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
©. May 3; 1c. May 4;.K. 73886.
© :May 10; 1.c. May 11;\K 74185.
© May 17; 1 «& May 18° K°74427.
© May 24; 1 ¢. May 25: K 74787.
Irrigation ditch at Gomez Palacio,
from which Federals swept Rebels. ©
Mar. ‘28, 1914; 1 ¢« Mar. 30, 1914; I
72524.
Left to right, The Ohio, Vermont,
Connecticut, North Dakota, Delaware,
Florida, Utah and Arkansas. © Apr.
16, 1914; 1 ce. Apr. 18, 1914; K 73398.
Magazine section [fashion cuts]
Mar. 29, 1914:
Gold lace cap worn by French
actress, front and side view.—Incroy-
able coat on 1914 lines.—Merveilleuse
costume from the play of that name.—
Tango cap worn on becoming coiffure.
© Mar. 29, 1914; 1c. each Mar. 30,
1914; K 72533-72537.
Apr. 12,1914:
Charming old-fashioned garden roses
are posed on this white Picot straw
hat.—In various imported models a
basque waist, very slightly modified, is
included.—New tunics, either full or
ankle length, are posed over a tight
foundation skirt—Reine Marguerites
are used to decorate this burnt straw
hat.—Tango satin gown, with gold
lace and embroideries. Apr 12,
1143" 1° & 3, 1914;-K
each Apr. 1
73194-73198.
———— AE, 20, ole
Back view of pastel blue tailored
suit.—Back view of plaid taffeta silk
dress.—Evening coiffures are invaria-
bly high and show mucb elaboration.—
Long tunic afternoon costume, made of
pastel blue ripple silk——One of the
new plaid dresses. © Apr. 26, 1914:
1c. each Apr. 27, 1914; K 73642-73646.
ay 2 Lp:
Automobile coat of hussard blue
tussor bound with black satin.—Dark
green taffeta afternoon dress.—Em-
broidered white marquisette frock.—
Morning frock of light blue crepe de
chine.—Reddish yellow crepon gown,
with new long tunic and draped moire
sash.—Silver lace overdress posed on
foundation of greenish yellow satin.
© May 24, 1914; 1 @ each May 25,
1914; K 74789-74794.
Magazine section, June 7, 1914:
Crimson gabardine costume.—One of
the new striped dresses.—Pompadour
color scheme.—Pompador color scheme,
side view.—Sleeveless dancing frock. |
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
© June 7, 1914; 1 e@. each June 9,
1914; IK 75244-75248.
June 21, 1914:
pt. Wa. =, woe
:
Black taffeta skirt and long tunic.—
Black taffeta suit with white satin
vest.—Black taffeta suit with white
satin vest—back view.—Mantle in
black satin.—Mantle in black satin—
back view. © June 21, 1914; 1 ¢. each
June 22, 1914; K 75587-75591.
Mr. Twee Deedle [1914]:
© Mar. 22; 1 ec. Mar. 23; K 72014,
© Mar. 29; 1 © Mar, 30; K 725313
© Apr. 5; 1 ec. Apr. 6; K 72842.
© Apr: 12; We Apm A135 1K 73193:
© Apr. 19;'1 & Apr. 20; K 73456,
© Apr. 26; 1 ¢« Apr. 27; K 73641.
© May 3; 1c. May 4; K 73887.
© May 10; 1c. May 11; K 74186.
© May 17; 1c May 18; K 74428.
© May 24; 1 @ May 25; K 74788.
Poorer exiles who fill cheaper lodg-
ing houses of El Paso.’ © Apr. 12,
1914; 1 c Apr. 13, 1914; K 73200.
Saltillo, Mexico, American consu-
late. © May 19, 1914; 1 ¢. May 27,
1914; IX 748385.
Siliman (Vice Consul John R.) ©
May 19, 1914; 1 ¢@. May 27, 1914; K
74836.
Snapshot Bill [1914]:
© Apr. 19 1 CVA pea ke 13452.
© Apr. 26; 1 @. Anmoeis KK. aGed,
© May 3; 1 ¢. May 4;.K 73883.
© May 10; 1 ce. May 11; K 74182.
© May 17; 1 ¢. May 18; K 74424.
© May 24; 1c. May 25; K 74784.
© May 31; 1c June 1; K 74980.
© June 7; 1 ce June 9; K 75234.
© June 14; 1¢. June 15; K 75398.
© June 21; 1c) June 225. Torr:
Start in the surf. © May 25, 1914;
1c. June 5, 1914; K 75110.
Taking Constitutionalist artillery
into. position. ©) Apr, 1, 1914; 1 «¢.
Apr. 8, 1914; K, 72916,
Terrazas (Luis) jr., Villa’s hostage
for the richest family in Mexico, his
death is threatened daily. © Mar. 27,
1914; 1 ¢. Mar. 28, 1914; K 72273.
Terrors of the Tiny Tads [1914]:
© Mar. 22: tie. Mari2s = (2012.
© Mar. 29; 1 e Mar. 30; K 72529.
© Apr. 5; 1 ec Apr. 6; K 72840.
© Apr. 12%'1°e? Apres Tale,
240
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mo.-2, 1914
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
© Apr. 19; 1 c. Apr. 20; K 73455.
© Apr. 26; 1c. Apr. 27; K 73639.
© May 3; 1c. May 4; K 73885.
© May 10; 1 ce. May 11; K 74184.
© May 17; 1 ce. May 18; K 74426.
© May 24; 1c. May 25; K T4786.
Velasco (General) © Apr. 4, 1914;
fe, Apreo, 1014: K 72831.
Vera Cruz:
Arkansas bluejacket shot and killed
by sniper from window. — Arkansas
bluejackets after capturing sniper.—
Vera Cruz burning after shelling by
American men of war. © May 3,1914;
1. each May 4, 1914; K 73880-73882.
Blueiackets from the Florida
immediately after taking possession of
the federal post office. — Bluejackets
holding portales Universal hotel.—
Carrying out body of Mexican sergeant
killed on roof of Diligencia hotel.—
Dead in front of Diligencia hotel.—
Ensign Geer with machine gun defend-
ing southern entrance to the old Dili-
gencia hotel.—Gathering the dead for
burial, along the water front.—Mex-
icans of 18th battalion resisting the ad-
vance of the Americans. © Apr. 29,
1914; 1 c. each Apr. 30, 1914; K 73768-
73774.
Bluejackets protecting landing
forces.—Juarez monument, on the Ala-
meda.—Naval academy after shelling.
© May 1, 1914; 1c. each May 2, 1914;
K 73804-73806.
Vera Cruz from aeroplane. © May
2d, 1914; 1 c..June 5, 1914; K 75111.
water front and shipping. ©
May 25, 1914; 1 c« June 5, 1914; K
(51158.
Villa (General) leading and success-
ful attack on Gomez Palacio. © Apr.
forty te. Apr. 8, 1914; .K 72914.
Wealthy Spanish exiles reaching
United States side of the international
bridge, El Paso. © Apr. 12, 1914; 1c.
Apr. 13, 1914; K 73199.
Wilson (Elanor) as she will appear
in a white crepe and net evening dress.
(© Mar. 31, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 2, 1914; K
72602.
Wishing Wisp, [1914]:
ovMar 22-1 ¢, Mar. 25> K72013.
© Mar. 29; 1 ce. Mar. 30; K 725380.
aAnr. j: 1 ¢.:Apr,.6; K 72841.
ievagro to 1c. Apr. 13° Ko75192.
[3 prints]:
American refugees at Vera Cruz, off
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
12451
NEw YorRK WERALD co.—Continued.
street cleaning after the battle-—Vera
Cruz, city hall and police station, En-
sign Foster taking evidence concerning
a prisoner. © May 1, 1914; 1 ¢. each
May 15, 1914; K 74888-74390.
[4 prints]:
Hotel Salvador. — Julian Lack
building, passing which is parading
Federal cavalry.—Rebels firing at the
Federals at Gomez Palacio.—Troops
of General Benjamin Argtumedo at
Gomez Palacio. © Mar. 29, 1914;
1 @. each Mar. 30, 1914; K. 72538—
72541.
[4 prints]:
American refugees being transferred
from Tampico wharf to German ship.—
Commander of Mexican gun_ boat
Bravo.—Mexican gun boat Bravo
carrying American refugees.—Tampico,
from river. © May 2, 1914; 1c each
May 4, 1914; K 73861-73864.
[4 prints]:
Clark (Charles R.) of London and
Rey. J. Wallett of Essex, England.—
Freeman (Mr. and Mrs. Henry) of
Wisconsin.—McAleavey Patrick, John
Cope and Charles Spencer.—Pier 27,
shed where bodies of victims lie. ©
June. 1, 1914; 1c. each June 2, 1914;
K 74987-74990.
New YORK TIMES Co., .New York.
[12434-12451
Clover time. © June 28, 1914; 1 c¢.
June 30, 1914; IKK 75854.
Faithful (The) © June 21, 1914;
2c. June 22, 1914; J 193548.
Game of cards. © May
1c. June 2, 1914; K 74992.
Picture section. © June 7, 1914; 1c.
June 10, 1914; K 75268.
[Reproductions of famous
in N. Y., times]:
Betrothal of St. Catherine; by
Memling.—Christ and the pilgrims of
Emmaeus; by Valasquez.—Christ tak-
ing leave of His mother; by Gerard
David.— Crucifixion; by Fra Giovanni
Angelico da Fiesole-—Holy family; by
Andrea Mantegna.—Lady with a pink;
by Rembrandt.—Last communion of
St. Jerome; by Sandro Botticelli.—
Madonna and child with St. Anne; by
Albrecht Duerer.—Man; portrait, by
Dirck Bouts.—Old man; portrait, by
Hans Memling.—Oid woman cutting
her “nails; by Rembrandt. — Wyatt
(Margaret) portrait, by Hans Hol-
bein.—Young Venetian; portrait, by
Grorcione,, Cy Mar: +29; 191437 1 ¢&
ad Pa he Bt
paintings,
for the Esperanza.—Sanitary squad, | each Apr. 6, 1914; K 72852-72864.
241
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12452
New YorkK TIMES co.—Continued.
Young angler. © June 14, 1914;
1c. June 15, 1914; K 75895.
Newcoms & RoBINSON, Boston.
[12452, 124538
Boston symphony orchestra, 1,2. ©
Apr. 27, 1914; 2 c. each May 1, 1914;
J 192131, 192182.
NEWELL (ETHEL AILEEN) Oakland,
Cal. [12454
Let nothing disturb the harmony of
your thought [Design for border] ©
Ayre 1914 2 en’ May 12) 19t4: KK
74150.
NEWMAN (ALLEN GEORGE) New York.
[12455
Florida’s tribute to the women of the
South. ©1c. May 20, 1914; J 192685.
NEWSPAPER ART CO., San Francisco.
[12456
Twin Peaks (View of) and sur-
rounding country. © June 26, 1914;
2c. July 2, 1914; J 198967.
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, New
York. [12457-12578
Ah, well, boys will be boys. © Apr.
19, 1914; 1 c. May 6, 1914; K 73915.
As an idea, it wasn’t so bad. ©
Apr: 12, 1994 de: Apr AG oie
73306.
Barbaric impulse. © Mar. 2, 1914;
1G. Mar> 27, 1914; K 72199.
Buster Brown [1914]:
© May 10; 1c. June 5; K 75064.
© May 17; 1c. June 5; K 75071. |
© May 24;1c. June 5; K 75068.
© May 31; 1c. June 24; K 75664.
Calling in a specialist. © Feb. 23,
1914; 1 ce. Mar. 27, 1914; K 72182.
Cinderella Peggy [1914]:
© May 31; 1c. June 24; K 75668.
Debutante. © Feb. 16, 1914; 1 «¢.
Mar: 27, 1914° K 7213.
Her hero. © Mar. 4, 1914; 1 «¢
RT at LOU * ia Teno
Her valentine. © Mar. 14, 1914;
dC; Mare 2% 1914 > 72170;
Hilda’s tender heart [1913]:
© Dec. 28; 1c. Apr. 17; K 73276.
—— [1914]:
© Jan. 4; 1c. May 6; K 78927.
© Feb. 15; 1 c. Apr. 17; K 73284.
(© Mar. 1; 1 c.. Apr. 17; K 73288.
© Mar. 82/e@ Apri 17. K''73292,
Wear, 25. 0 °C6, Apr. Erte toaoo.
. 2at Lc. May 6:1 p24,
ar;;20° Lic. Apr. TT 1K 73800.
pt. Iv, n. s., v..9
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
© Apr. 5; 1 ¢ Apr. 17; K 73304.
© Apr. 12;.1 ¢ Apr 173K 73308.
© Apr. 19; 1 ce. May 6; K 73917.
How do you mean you lost your
dog. © Jan. 4, 1914; 1 ec. May 6, 1914;
K 73928.
If she were twins. © Mar. 11, 1914;
1c. Mar. 2t, 99145 eee
In the spring. © Mar. 21, 1914; 1
ce. Apr. 4, 1914; K 72776.
It’s awful when a doll has hydro-
phobia. © Mar. 1, 1914; 1 ec. Apr. 17,
1914; K 73286.
Johnny Boston Beans [1914]:
© Feb. 12; 1c. Mar. 27; K 72228.
© Feb. 18; 1 e Apr. 4; K 72885.
© Feb. 14; 1.c. Mar. 27; K 72232.
© Feb. 16; 1 c. Apr. 4; K 72760.
© Feb. 18; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72176.
© Feb. 20; 1¢. Mar. 27; K 72181.
© Feb. 25; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72186.
© Feb. 28; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72194.
- © Mar. 3; 1 ¢ Mar. 27; K 72198.
© Mar. 4; 1 ¢. Mar. 27; K 72201.
© Mar. 5; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72204.
© Mar. 9; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72234.
© Mar. 10; 1 ¢. Apr. 4; K 72769.
© Mar. 11; 1 ce. Mar. 27; K 72238.
Keeping Lent. © Mar. 9, 1914; 1 ¢.
Mar. 27, 1914; K 72210.
Latest in costumes, not from Paris.
© Mar. 22, 1914; 1 c. May 6, 1914; K
73925.
Manikin’s a manikin for a’ that. ©
Apr. 26, 1914; 1 « May 6, 1914; K
73921.
Modern Gulliver. © Feb. 18, 1914;
1c. Mar. 27, 1914; K 7217T.
No, yes. © Feb. 11, 1914; 1 c. Mar.
27, 1914: K 72168.
Package of sweets. © Mar. 14,
1914; 1 c@ Apr. 4, 1914; K 72774.
Romance. © Mar. 7, 1914; 1 ce. Mar.
27, 1914; K 72208.
Sime the simp. [1914]:
© Feb. 11; 1 « Mar. 27; K 72229.
© Feb. 12; 1 ce. Mar. 27; K 72226.
© Feb. 18; 1 « Mar. 27; K 72233.
© Feb. 14; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72169.
© Feb. 16; 1c. Mar. 27; K 72171.
© Feb. 17; 1 « Apr. 4; K 72761.
© Feb. 18; 1c. Mar. 27; K 72175.
© Feb. 19; 1 ce. Mar. 27; K 7217S.
© Feb. 20; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72179.
|)
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914 12614
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd. NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
© Feb. 25; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72184. © Mar. 22; 1c. May 6; K 73926.
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72188. © Mar. 29; 1 ¢ Apr. 17; K 73299.
© Feb. 27; 1 ce. Mar. 27; K 72190. © Apr. 5: t-c. Apr. 1%+ K 73303.
© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72192. © Apr. 12; 1 e. Apr. 17; K 73307.
© Mar. 2; 1c. Apr. 4; K 72764. © Apr. 19; 1 « May 6; K 73916.
© Mar: 3; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72196. © Apr. 26; 1 c. May 6; K 738922.
© Mar. 4; 1c. Apr. 4; K 72765. © May 3; 1c. May 18; K 74396.
© Mar. 5; 1c. Apr 4; K 72766. © May 10; 1c. June 5; K 75065.
© Mar. 6; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72205. © May 17; 1c. June 5; K 75073.
© Mar. 7; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72206. © May 24; 1e. June 5; K 75069.
© Mar. 9; 1c. Apr. 4; K 72768. © May 31; 1c. June 24; K 75666.
© Mar. 10; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72235. There was a sound of revelry at
© Mar. 11; 1c. Apr. 4; K 72770, | night. © Mar. 15, 1914; 1c. Apr. 17,
© Mar. 12; 1 ¢. Apr. 4; K 72772. ve ue aia ara) Le
ara; Le Apr. 4; K 72773. eee © Dee. 28, 191354 3 pee ile
Something new in the fish line. © | 1914; K 73277.
Mar. 29, 1914; 1 ce. Apr. 17, 1914; K
73298.
Song of three words. © Feb. 25,
1914; 1 e. Mar. 27, 1914; K 72187.
Spring song. © Feb. 28, 1914; 1 «.
Mar. 27, 1914; K 72195.
That son-in-law of pa’s. [1914]:
© Feb. 11; 1 c._ Mar. 27; K 72230.
i Wepi2- 1 <¢ Mar. 27; K 72227.
ewer 45> 1 ¢ Apr.,4: K. 72884.
© Feb: 14; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72231.
Ome 155 1-c. Apr. 17; K 73279.
© Feb. 16; 1 ec. Mar. 27; K 72172.
Gten. ia: 1.¢ Mar. 27: « 72174.
Giprep.aiae de. Apr. 4: K 72762.
(© Feb. 20; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72180.
©) Heb. 22: 1-¢. Apr. 17; K T3283.
© Feb. 24; 1 ce. Mar. 27; K 72183.
eileen 25-4 ¢. Mar 27; K T2185.
© Feb. 26; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72189.
© Feb. 27; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72191.
© Feb. 28; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72193.
ftir t= 1 ¢, Apr. 17 > KK. T3287.
@ Mar. 2; 1.c. Apr. 4; K 72763.
© May 3; 1c. Mar. 27; K 72197.
© Mar. 4; 1 c. Mar. 27; K 72200.
© Mar. 5: 1 c..Mar. 27: K 72208.
@yMar- 6; 1c. Apr. 4; K T2767.
(ume 701) c: Mar. 27';) Ki 72207.
evar. S; 1 ¢ Apr. 17: K 73291
©-Mar. 9: 1c. Mar. 27: K 712209.
Mer. 10: 1 c. Mar. 27; KO (2236.
CMa dt: tc, Mar. 27: K-(2237.
©. Mary 12- 1 @ Apr: 45°K) 72771.
evan 14° 1 ¢. Apr4iK W215.
OC Mar 157 1-¢) Apr 173K 73295.
jess 145
9)
a
Well the boys enjoyed it any way.
© Mar. 8, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 17, 1914; K
73290.
With all his false, you can’t help
liking him. © Feb. 15, 1914; 1c. Apr.
17, 1914: K (3278;
Yes, Buster stood by the butler. ©
Apr: 5, 1914 Ie. Apr. 1, 1914 >. ie
73302.
Yes, he deserved a spanking just the
same. © May 38, 1914; 1 c May 18,
1914; K 743894.
Yes, Young Lochinvar was a fiddler.
@iNovw 16,1983 31. es Ape 17, 1914;
K 73274.
NicHots (ELMER LEROY) Wellesley,
Mass. [12579-12594
[16 photographs]:
College hall, 3, 4.—Wellesley college
ruins, 3, 6, 11, 14-16, 18-21, 23, 24.—
Wellesley college ruins, 22, 28. ©
Mar. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Mar. 26, 1914;
J 191060-191075.
NOKOLO co., Los Angeles. [12595
It’s so easy. © May 8, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 14, 1914; K 74234.
NoMa (FREDERICK) Niagara Falls, N.
[12596
Steinel (Frank J.) © Feb. 20, 1914;
2c. Feb. 25, 1914; J 191250.
Norris (R. F.) Springfield, Ul. [12597
Good to the last puff. © May 27,
1914; 1 c. June 1, 1914; K 74881.
NortH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia.
[12598-12614
Big order for the church. © Apr. 12,
1914; 1c. Apr. 18, 1914; K 78059.
Choosing up. © May 381, 1914; 1c.
June 1, 1914; K 74889.
43
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12615
NortH AMERICAN Co.—Continued.
Faster lily. © Apr. 12, 1914; 1c.
Apr. 13, 1914; K 73058.
First generation. © June 28, 1914;
1c. June 29, 1914; K 75795.
First robin. © Mar. 29, 1914; 1 ¢.
Mar. 30, 1914; K 72381.
In the hammock. © June 21, 1914;
1e. June 22, 1914; K 75597.
Knuckle down. © Apr. 26, 1914; 1
ec: Apr. 27, 194: K 7s65.
Marguerite. © May 38, 1914; 1.
May 4, 1914; K 7388138.
Minute-man. © June 28, 1914; 1.¢.
June 29, 1914; K 75796.
Modern Cinderella. © Mar.
1914; 1 c. Mar. 23, 1914; K 71985.
Mother’s hour. © May 10, 1914;
1c. May 11, 1914; K 741380.
North, east, south and west. © May
24, 1914; 1 ec. May 25, 1914; K T4746.
Organ grinder. © June 14, 1914;
1 e¢. June 15, 1914; K 75370.
Seventh tee. © May 17, 1914; 1.
May 18, 1914; K 74404.
Two pounder. © May 17, 1914; 1c.
May 18, 1914; K 74405.
Waiting for spring. © Apr. 5, 1914;
1 ce. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72780.
Wee small tune. © June 7, 1914;
1e¢. June 8, 1914; K 75188. -
NorktTH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO.,
Bay City, Mich. [12615
Dying hopes. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2
ce. May 4, 1914; K 73812.
NORTHRUP (DALE O.) Moclips, Wash.
[12616-12619
21,
[4 photographs]:
Crow’s nest 215 feet above ground
for U. S. coast and geodetic survey,
Moclips, Wash.—Mammoth roots of a
12 foot spruce, 1, 2.—Single bolt land-
ing of M. R. Smith co., Moclips, Wash.
© Apr. 27, 1914; 2 @ each May 2,
1914; J 192181-192184.
Norton (ANSON B.) West Roxbury,
Mass. [12620, 12621
Martin Luther home, formerly Brook
farm. © May 26, 1914; 2 ¢. May 26,
1914; J 198014.
West Roxbury, Mass., police station,
17, © May 26; 1914-2 c May 26,
1914; J 198015.
NOTMAN, Boston. [12622-12627
Harvard, 1914. © May 25, 1914; 2
e. June 1, 1914; J 192997.
——1917. © May 25, 1914: 2c.
June 1, 1914; J 192998.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
NoTMAN, Boston—Continued.
one-mile relay team. © May 1, ©
1914; 2c. May 7, 1914; J 192368.
— two-mile relay team. © May
1, 1914; 1 e. May 7, 1914; J 192268.
Morgan (James 8.) jr., 1,2. ©1
ec. each May 7, 1914; J 192266, 192267.
NOVELTY SHOP, Detroit. [12628
Stewed chicken. © Feb. 17, 1914;
2c. Feb. 21, 1914; K 74191.
NOWELL (FRANK H.) Seattle.
[12629, 12630
Seattle, panoramic view taken from
court house hill. © Mar. 81, 1914; 2
ec. Apr. 6, 1914; J 191310.
Tilikums of Elttaes, charter mem-
bers. © June 18, 1914; 2 c. June 23,
1914; J 193637.
NUTTING (WALLACE)
ham, Mass.
[4 photographs]:
Cetara, 4071.—Little washerwomen,
Amalfi, 4065.—Maiori (Castle) 4067.—
Vico Equesne, 4007. © May 12, 1914;
2 ec. each May 138, 1914; J 192448-
192451.
[7 photographs]:
Rome, Fabncio, ponte, 4148.—Rome,
isle in the Tiber, 4149.—Rome, St.
Angelo (Castle of) 4146.—Tivoli,
4173.—Tivoli, d’Este garden, 4182.—
Tivoli, Hadrian’s villa, ruins, 4174.—
Tivoli, winding garden stair, 4195. ©
May 20, 1914; 2 @ each May 22, 1914;
J 192707-1927138.
[14 photographs]:
Among Saffrou sails, 4814.—Doge’s
palace, gate, 4280.—Dream arches,
4564.—Gondolier dock, 4802.—Mark’s
(St.) main door, 4255.—Mauvezin’s vil-
lage street, 4534.—Old monastery gar-
den, 4575.—Orta in blossom time,
4460.—Porta Della Carta, 4346.—
Rivals, 4323.—Sleeping canal, 4299.—
Spring’s first green, 4463.—Strolling
on the quay, 4326.—Venice afar, 4334.
© Jan. 18, 1914; 2 ce each June 15,
1914; J 198870-193383.
INC., Framing-
[12631-12655
OBERLOH (WILLIAM) Fulda, Minn.
[12656
Twin Tom. © Apr. 10, 1914; 1 ¢.
Apr. 2, 1914: 1 e) Ape ia: J
191706.
OBERMILLER (PAUL FRANK) Mah-
nomen, Minn. [12657
Mahnomen high school. © Dec. 381,
1913; 2 c. Mar. 26, 1914; J 191249.
244.
| MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
OCCASION CARD cCo., Medford, Mass.
[12658
“Dan ADwaw>
[Wishing you a happy and prosper-
ous New Year.] © May 15, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 80, 1914; K 73944.
OcILvigE (J. S.) PUB. co., New York.
[12659-12663
[Cover designs for books]:
Golden heart.—King Dan, the fac-
tery detective—Mad love.—One night
mystery.—Repented at leisure.
May 1, 1914; 2 c. each May 2, 1914; K
74648-74652.
OLD BEN MINING CoRP., Chicago.
[12664-12667
Coal sample, 14. © Feb. 15, 1914;
2c. each Mar. 9, 1914; J 190543-
190546.
OLINGER (J. B.) Milwaukee. [12668
Rise and fall of Napoleon. [% sheet,
colored card] © Mar. 21, 1914; 2
Apr. 1, 1914; K. 72551.
OPPENHEIM (JULIUS M.) Boston.
[12669
Fifth infantry, field and staff officers,
1914. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c Apr. 14,
1914; J 191616.
Osporn (F. W.) Rocky Ford, Colo.
[12670, 12671
Rocky Ford, Colo.:
Elks’ home—High school. © Apr.
15, 1914; 1 ec. each May 7, 1914; 1 «.
each May 28, 1914; J 193057, 193058.
OTIS LITHOGRAPH co., Cleveland.
[12672
Howe’s (Lyman H.) travel festival,
no. 27140. [24 sheet poster] © Apr.
24, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1914; K 73657.
OUR ART DEPARTMENT, INC., Chicago.
[12673
Old glory. [The presidents and the
Panama ecanal.]| © May 20, 1914; 2c.
May 28, 1914; K 75042.
OuTcAULT (R. EF.) Flushing, N. Y.
[12674-12678
Careful man makes his Declaration
of Independence when he opens a bank
account. © May 5, 1914; 2 c May 2,
1914; K 73782.
[Cuts for ads.]:
Every life has its December.—
Happy New Year, resolved, to put
money in the bank.—R. U. 2, the
thinking man is putting some money
into the bank.—Sensible man avoids
this road. © June 1, 1914; 2 ec. each
May 29, 1914; K 74860-74863. “
12710
OWN-CRAFT STUDIOS, Grand Rapids.
[12679-12682
Own-craft detail of magazine rack,
no. 60. © May 5, 1914; 1 ¢ May 14,
1914; I 1827.
Of Morris: chair, no: 20; "9a ¢
Apr. 16, 1914; I 1808.
of tabourette, no. 11. © May
5, 1914; 1 «. May 14, 1914; I 1828.
table no. 32. (C) May. 5. 1914:
1c. May 14, 1914: I 1826.
PABST BREWING CO., Milwaukee.
[12683-12686
Beer to drink. © Mar. 10, 1914; 2.
Apr. 5, 1914; K 74608.
But they all come back to. © Mar.
17, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 74609.
Two minds with but a single thought.
© Mar. 3, 1914; 2 c@ Apr. 6, 1914;
K 74607.
You'll never go back on. © Feb. 24,
1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 74606.
PACIFIC COAST CONDENSED MILK ©CO.,
Seattle. [12687
Carnation stock farm. ©1e. July
2, 1914; J 193964.
PACIFIC PICTORIAL NEWS SERVICE, San
Francisco. [12688
Sue Floradora (The Airedale) ©
Maya, 1914-" 2..¢ May 12, 1914-) J
192408.
PACKAGE CONFECTIONERY Co., Boston.
[12689
[Coat of arms of the Package con-
fectionery company.] © May 2, 1914;
2c. May 19, 1914; K 74802.
PALMER (JOHN STANTON) New York.
[12690
Descent of Christ from the cross. ©
Mar. 6, 1914;::2 e. Mar. 11, 1914; J
190661.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPO., San Diego,
Cal. [12691-12710
Full panorama from the west.—
Science and education bldg., east front.
© June 22, 1914; 2 c. each June 29,
1914; J 193884, 198885.
[9 photographs]:
Home economy and Foreign arts
bldg. from the Plaza de Panama.—
Mission bells of the Arts and Crafts
bldg.—Model farm, panorama across.—
Southern California counties bldg.—
Southern California counties bldg.,
colonnade.—Southern California coun-
ties bldg., patio, A, B.—Tower of sci-
ence and education bldg.—View from
pergola looking toward Arts and Crafts
245
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12711
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA ExPo.—Continued.
bldg. © June 1, 1914; 2 c. each June
18, 1914; J 1983438-1938351.
[9 photographs] :
Across one of the broad lawns.—
Foreign arts bldg., ornate entrance.—
From the Plaza de Panama.—Home
economy bldg., south facade. — Pan-
orama from the southwest.—Plaza de
Panama, north end.—Science and edu-
eation bldg., corner of.—Southern Cali-
fornia counties bldg.—West approach
to the exposition. © June 1, 1914; 2c.
each June 25, 1914; J 193760-193768.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co., San Francisco.
[12711-12928
Administration ave. looking north-
ward, A17. © June 1, 1914; 2c. July
1, 1914; J 198930.
Agriculture bldg., 2109. © Apr. 22,
1914; 2c. May 20, 1914; J 192677.
Athletic field and race track, 2382.
© May 11, 1914; 2 ec. May 28, 1914;
J 192876.
Ball of all nations, 2192. © May 4,
1914; 2 ec. May 20, 1914; J 192654.
eo, Seig. Joie, (Ch. Man 4,
1914; 2 c. each May 20, 1914; J 192661,
192662, 192670.
Batch mixer.
J 189291.
Beachey (Lincoln) flying over expo-
sition grounds. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1914;
J 190475.
Boys and girls from Sausalito, May
day, 2184. © May 3, 1914; 2 c May
20, 1914; J 192655.
California day, 2264, 2265A, 2265B,
2266. © May 11, 1914; 2 ec. each May
28, 1914; J 192877-192879, 192881.
Gov. Johnson speaking, 2279.
© May 11, 1914; 2 c. May 28, 1914: J
192887.
@ 1 ¢ Jan. 21, 19146
Mayor Rolph speaking, 2277.
© May 11, 1914; 2 c. May 28, 1914;
J 192890.
Mrs. Phoebe Hearst speaking,
2259. © May 11, 1914; 2 ce. May 28,
1914; J 192880.
Color and plaster mixed by the Bly-
stone mixer. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1914;
J 190485.
Court of four seasons, A 12, 14. ©
June 1, 1914; 2 ec. each July 1, 1914;
J 1938950, 193951.
—— 2341. © May 16, 1914; 2c.
June 1, 1914; J 192974.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
colonnades for, with Pacific
sight seeing car in foreground, 2399.
© June 6, 1914; 2 ec. June 29, 1914;
J 198824.
—— colonnades lining the, 2240. ©
May 4, 1914; 2 ¢ May 20, 1914: J
192679.
colonnades, north entrance,
Mar. 31, 1914. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192084.
—— interior view of colonnades,
2241. © May 4, 1914; 2 @ May 20,
1914; J 192680.
looking into niche, A 10.
June-1, 1944; 2 1) dala a914- J
193935.
north end entrance archway,
colonnades, 2242. © May 4, 1914;.
2 ¢e. May 20, 1914; J 192681.
Court of palms, 2129. © May 2,
1914; 2 c. May 20, 1914; J 192669.
Court of the universe, showing the
star, 2574-2576, 2577A, 2577B. ©
June 20, 1914; 2c. each July 1, 1914;
J 198924193928.
Creation concession, Apr. 15, 1914.
© Apr. 16, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1914;
J 192054.
Downtown merchants luncheon in
machinery hall, Apr. 15, 1914. © Apr.
16, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192062.
Driveway between machinery hall,
varied industries and mines buildings,
2304. © May 11, 1914; 2 ¢. May 28,
1914; J 192889.
Educational bldg. across Fine arts
lagoon, Mar. 24, 1914. © Mar. 26,
1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192066.
—— dome through trees, Apr. 14,
1914. © Apr. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 29,
1914; J 192078.
interior. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 13, 1914; J 191713.
(Looking toward) from horti-
culture light, Mar. 24, 1914. © Mar.
26, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192065.
Engine house near Service bldg.,
Apr. 15, 1914. ©, Ape. 16, 4914; 2c.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192069.
Engine in front of machinery hall,
Apr. 7, 1914. © Apr. 9 1914;-2 ec. Apr.
29, 1914; J 192045.
Engines in front of fire house, 1, 2.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 2°c eseh Apr. 29,
1914; J 192063, 192064.
Exposition grounds, panorama, Mar.
1, 1914. © Mar. 10, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 13,
1914; J 191712.
246
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
CLASSES, H TO K
12928
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Ferry slip. © Mar. 31, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192038.
Fine arts steel work, Education,
Food products and Horticultural build-
ings, panorama showing. © Apr. 1,
1914; 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191709.
Fire engine no. 1, Apr. 15, 1914. ©
mar ee 1084 2c: Apr. 29, 1914; J
192051.
no. 2, Apr. 15, 1914. © Apr. 16,
1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192052.
Fire truck no. 2, Apr. 15, 1914. ©
mor, 15 1914* 2 ¢c Apr. 29, 1914; J
192053.
Food products bldg., interior. ©
Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ¢@ Apr. 29, 1914; J
192085.
Food products palace, half dome and
doorway, 2444. © May 29, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 29, 1914; J 1938818.
——west entrance and doorway,
2443. © May 29, 1914; 2 «. June 29,
1914; J 198817.
Francis (Gov.) speaking on exposi-
tion grounds. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
18, 1914; J 191714.
Grand Canyon, building log cabin in,
more, 2914. )6) Apr. 10, 914; 2 «.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192074.
general view, Apr. 8, 1914. ©
Apr. 10, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1914; J
192076.
mud house, Apr. 8, 1914. ©
Ane a0, 19142 c. Apr. 29, 1914; J
192072.
—— planing logs for log cabin, Apr.
8, 1914. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 29,
1914; J 192077.
Horticultural bldg., Mar. 24, 1914.
© Mar. 26, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1914; J
192070.
FOOL, 2142, .(C) May. 2, .1914:-2
ec. May 20, 1914; J 192657.
Horticulture bldg., 2128. © Apr.
BO, 1914: 2 « May 2, 1914; J 192678.
Apr G 1914. ©. Apr. 8 1914;
2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192042.
= game, 2157. © May 2, 1914; 2
ec. May 20, 1914; J 192665.
Idaho pavilion, 2313. © May 11,
1914; 2c. May 28, 1914; J 192888.
Liberal arts bldg., 2073. © Apr. 20,
1914; 2 ec. May 20, 1914; J 192651.
Locomotive south end machinery
mall. © Apr. 9, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 29,
1914; J 192047.
Looking across Fine arts lagoon,
Palace of education, 2481. © June 6,
1914; 2 ce. June 29, 1914; J 198808.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Luncheon in Machinery hall to
Transcontinental passenger assn., Mar.
26, 1914. © Apr.'1,'1914-" 2 Apr. 18;
LGA ch AOL.
Luncheon in Palace of machinery to
Japanese naval cadets, 2504. © June
3, 1914; 2 c. June 29, 1914; J 193803.
Machinery hall. A, B. © Mar. 31,
1914; 2c. each Apr. 29, 1914; J 192086,
192087.
—— Apr. 2, 1914. © Apr. 29, 1914;
2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192043.
—— Apr. 17,1914. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2 ¢. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192058.
and concessions district, pano-
rama showing. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 e.
Apr. 13, 1914; J 191708.
decorations in, for ball of all
nations, 2201. © May 4, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 20, 1914; J 192671.
— doorway north end. © Apr. 16,
1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192049.
east end, Apr. 2, 1914. © Apr.
4, 1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192044.
entrance, 2139. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 20, 1914; J 192666.
fire drill, 2064. © Apr.
1914; 2 ec. May 20, 1914; J 192644.
insurance men in, 2074, 2077.
© Apr. 20; 1914; 2 c.:each May 20,
1914; J 192647, 192648.
interior. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2¢.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192081.
luncheon to Downtown aSSsn.,
2029 A. © Apr. 17, 1914; 2 c. May 20,
1914; J 192652.
Mayor Rolph speaking in, In-
surance day, 2075. © Apr. 20, 1914;
2 ec. May 20, 1914; J 192653.
north end. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2c. Apr. 29, 1914 3.5 192071.
north entrance, Apr. 2, 1914. ©
Apr. 4, 19914'°2 te: ‘Apr. 29,1914; J
192048.
—— primitive man in, 1907. © Apr.
20, 1914; 2 c. May 20, 1914; J 192650.
ee Ar at tad OkC en Dla,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192083.
—— west end, Apr. 2, 1914. © Apr.
4, 1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192046.
Main exhibit palaces, Apr. 18, 1914.
©! Apr. 20; 1914; 2°¢) Apr. 29, 1914; J
192087.
Main tower progress, Mar. 26, 1914.
© Mar. 28, 1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J
192068.
20,
247
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12928
pt. 44, 2:8, Vv. 9
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Manufacturers bldg., dome and der-
rick, Apr. 8, 1914. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2
e. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192075.
front view, Apr. 8, 1914. ©
Apr. 210; 1914; 2.8) Apr. +29, 1914; ° J
192080.
Mines and metallurgy bldg., east
portal, 2067. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2 «.
May 20, 1914; J 192646.
north portal, 2066. © Apr. 22,
1914; 2c. May 20, 1914; J 192682.
south portal, 2068. © Apr.
22, 1914; 2 c. May 20, 1014; J 192674.
Mines bldg., Apr. 17, 1914; 2 ce. Apr.
18, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192050.
Orange blossom ground breaking,
Burt speaking, 2100. © Apr. 22, 1914;
2c. May 20, 1914; J 192642.
crowd eating lunch, 2101. ©
Apr. 22, 1914; 2 ec May 20, 1914; J
192640.
Secretary, Rotary club, speak-
ing, 2099. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2 c. May
20, 1914; J 192643.
Wasserman speaking, 2098. ©
Apr. 22, 1914: 2c. May ‘20, 1914; J
192641.
Oregon bldg., Apr. 13, 1914. © Apr.
15, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192061.
Palace of arts and manufactures
(Reproduction of) from the Quay
D’Orsay. © Apr. 16, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
29, 1914; J 192060.
Palace of. education, 2132. © May
14, 1914; 2 c. May 28, 1914; J 192882.
2440, 2441. © June 8, 1914; 2
e. each June 29, 1914; J 1938814, 198815.
——and Food products, looking
across Fine arts lagoon, 2442. © May
29, 1914; 2 c. June 29, 1914; J 193816.
dome, A 13. © June 1, 1914;
2e¢. July 1, 1914; J 193933.
doorway, 2239. © May 4, 1914;
2 ¢e. May 20, 1914; J 192660.
half dome and doorway, 2289.
© May 4, 1914; 2 ce May 20, 1914; J
192678.
——main entrance, 2402. © May
18, 1914; 2 c. June 29, 1914; J 193836.
——minor doorway, 2401. © May
18, 1914; 2 ec. June 29, 1914; J 198835.
——north entrance, A 11. © June
1, 1914; 2e¢. July 1, 1914; J 198934.
portal, 2486. © June 3, 1914;
2c. June 29, 1914; J 198812.
south front, 2322. © May 14,
1914; 2 ec. May 28, 1914; J 192883.
2
-_—
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Southwest view, 2324. © May
14, 1914; 2 © May 28; 199257 192885.
taken from south and west,
2403. © May 18, 1914; 2 ¢c. June 29,
1914; J 193837.
—— west front, 2323. © May 14,
1914; 2c. May 28, 1914; J 192884.
Palace of food products, 2409, 2410.
© May 29, 1914; 2 ce each June 29,
1914; J 193819, 193820.
—— 2478. © June 8, 1914; 2c¢.June
29, 1914; J 193813.
—— doorway entrance, 2388. © May
18, 1914; 2 c. June 29, 1914; J 193882.
looking towards Baker st. from
the marina, 2395. © June 6, 1914; 2
e. June 29, 1914; J 193823.
——main portal, south entrance,
2485. © June 8, 1914; 2 c. June 29,
1914; J 193811.
niche in, A16. © June 1, 1914;
2c. July 1, 1914; J 193931.
south entrance, A 9. © June 1,
1914; 2c. July 1, 1914; J 193936.
south portal, 2889. © May 23,
1914; 2c June 29, 1914; J 193828.
— west entrance, A 15. © June l,
1914; 2c. July 1, 1914; J 193932.
Palace of horticulture, A 5. © June
1, 1914; 2e. July 1, 1914; J 193939.
2326. © May 14, 1914: 2 e.
May 28, 1914; J 192886.
2344. © May 16, 1914; 2 «¢.
June 1, 1914; J 192977.
—— 2348. © May 25, 1914; 2c.
June 29, 1914; J 1938827.
—— 2386. © May 27, 1914; 2 «.
June 29, 1914; J 198826.
2572. (©) Dunete. 1914 - 2c.
June 29, 1914; J 193825.
—— dome from South gardens, 2477.
© June 6, 1914; 2 ec. June 29, 1914;
J 198804.
—— finished spire, 2390. © May 18,
1914; 2 c. June 29, 1914; J 193834.
taken from the South garden,
2619. © June 24, 1914; 2c. July I,
1914; J 193945.
Palace of machinery. ©1c. Mar. 3,
1914; J 190486.
© 1 er Janes, 1914. Fi
189290.
—— May 12, 1914, 2331. © May 14,
| 1914; 2c. May 28, 1914; J 192892.
48
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
12928
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
—— and mines looking toward Fill-
more st., 2332. © May 16, 1914; 2c
June 1, 1914; J 192978.
—center arch, 2328. © May 16,
1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; J 192978.
— largest wooden frame structure
in the world. © 1c. Mar. 3, 1914;
J 190487.
—— looking between the Palaces of
mines and metallurgy and varied in-
dustries, A 6. © June 1, 1914; 2c.
July 1, 1914; J 193938.
—— looking toward the Marina down
the avenue of Progress, A 3. © June
1, 1914; 2¢. July 1, 1914; J 193940.
—— looking up at portal, 2483. ©
June 6, 1914; 2 c June 29, 1914; J
193810.
—main portal, 2479. © June 6,
1914; 2 ce. June 29, 1914; J 193806.
——nations of the east, A 1l ©
aune. 1 1914::2 ec. July 1, 1914; J
193942.
— portal, 2476. © June 6, 1914;
2 ce. June 29, 1914; J 193805.
portal, and varied industries
palace, 2482. © June 6, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 29, 1914; J 193809.
— vestibule, 2372-A, B, CG ©
May 18, 1914; 2 ec. each June 29, 1914;
J 193829-193881.
Palace of mines and metallurgy, 2333.
© May 15, 1914; 2c. May 28, 1914;
J 192891.
—entrance, 2563. © June 24,
1914; 2c. July 1, 1914; J 193929.
—— entrance, 2564. © June 23,
1914; 2c. July 1, 1914; J 193948.
from the Esplanade, 2604. ©
June 20, 1914; 2 e. July 1, 1914; J
193949.
— portal, 2336. © May 16, 1914;
2e¢. June 1, 1914; J 192981.
—— portal, A 7. © June 1, 1914; 2
e. July 1, 1914; J 193987.
Palace of transportation taken from
the Esplanade, 2603. © June 24, 1914;
2e. July 1, 1914; J 193944.
Palace of varied industries, 2343. ©
May 16, 1914; 2 ce June 1, 1914; J
192979.
—— 2407, 2408. © May 29, 1914;
2 ec. each June 29, 1914; J 193821,
193822.
—— main portal, 2380. © May 14,
1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; J 192975.
——north end, 2373. © May 18,
1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; J 192980.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
north portal, 2329. © May 16,
1914; 2 c. June 1, 1914; J 192976.
—— portal, 2334, 2335. © May 15,
1914; 2 c. each June 1, 1914; J 192982,
192983.
south portal, A 2. © June 1,
1914; 2 ¢. June 1, 1914; J 193923.
Palaces of agriculture and transpor-
tation taken from Yacht harbor, 2480.
© June 6, 1914; 2c. June 29, 1914;
J 193807.
Palaces of education and Food prod-
ucts, 2620, 2621. © June 24, 1914; 2
e. each July 1, 1914; J 193946, 193947.
Palaces of machinery and mines and
metallurgy looking toward the Marina
down the avenue of Progress, A 4.
June 4, IWi4! 2 e@. uly, a. 1914 J
193941.
Panama-Pacific .international expo-
sition, bird’s-eye view, grounds and
buildinps including the site and all
fixtures. ©lc. Mar.5,1914; J 190476.
Panorama from top of Education
bldg. looking east. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2
ce. Apr: 13, 1914: 3.191710.
Panorama from Vallejo st., 2396. ©
May 27, 1914; 2 ¢. June 29, 1914; J
193798.
Panorama taken from Palace of
machinery, 2470. © June 38, 1914; 2
e. June 29, 1914; J 193799.
Panorama taken from Russian Hill,
2448. © June 6, 1914; 2 c June 9,
1914; J 198801.
Panorama taken from the South
gardens, 2447. © June 6, 1914; 2c.
June 29, 1914; J 193802.
2623) KC) June 23; 191455 2 ‘e
suly 1914. J) 193953:
—— 2624. © June 2%, 1914; 2 «.
July 1, 1914; J 198954.
Panorama taken from top of ma-
chinery hall, 2247. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 20, 1914; J 192683.
Panorama taken from Vallejo st.,
2625. © June 24, 1914; 2 ¢. July 1,
1914; J 198952.
—showing main exhibit palaces,
2400. © May 28, 1914; 2 c. June 29,
1914; J 1938800.
Pure food products bldg., 2131. ©
Apr. 30, 1914s 2.e: May -20;,, 1914; J
192656.
Representatives of Universal film co.
and Director Burt signing moving pic-
ture concession. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c¢.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192055.
249
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12929
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
Roadway in front of machinery hall,
2140. © May 2, 1914; 2 c. May 20,
1914; J 192668.
Russian Hill, view from, 2127. ©
Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ce May 20, 1914; J
192667.
Scenic railway, 2600. © June 20,
1914; 2c. July 1, 1914; J 193948.
Seulpture in front of sculpture
studio, 2805. © May 11, 1914; 1.e
May 28, 1914; 1 ¢c. June 17, 1914: J
193553.
Sculpture in front of studio, 2306.
© May 11, 1914; 1 c May 28, 1914;
1c. June 17, 1914; J 193554.
Showing road blocked in front of
Horticulture bldg., Mar. 31, 1914. ©
ADE 2, LOD: 2) co Apri. 29, folate. 7
192067.
Shriners, 2155, 2156 B, 2220. ©
May 2, 1914; 2 c. each May 20, 1914;
J 192637, 192639, 192645.
Shriners on exposition grounds,
2154. © May 2, 1914; 2 c May 20,
1914; J 192688.
2156 A. © May 2, 1914; 2c.
May 20, 1914; J 192668.
South gardens and Horticultural
bldg., Apr. 8, 1914. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192079. .
panorama showing. © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 ce. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191707.
Star outside sculptor’s studio, 2398.
© May 18, 1914; 2 c. June 29, 1914;
J 1938883.
Thompson’s (Frederic) woman suf-
fragette, 2221 A, 2221B. © May 4,
1914; 2c. each May 20, 1914; J 192659,
192660.
Transportation bldg., 2072. © Apr.
20, 1914; 2 ce. May 20, 1914; J 192649.
2110. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2 «¢.
May 20, 1914; J 192676.
Trees on flat cars, 2133 A, 2133'B.
© Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ec. each May 20,
1914; J 192664, 192672.
Universal film co. representatives
and Director Burt on steps of Service
bldg., Apr. 11, 1914. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192056.
Unloading trees from flat cars, Apr.
8.2914... © Apr. 10, 1914; 2c, Apr.,.29,
1914; J 192078.
Varied industries bldg., Apr. 17,
1914. © Apr. 18, 1914:°2 ¢., Apr. *29,
1914; J 192059.
doorway, 1921 B, 1927, 1929.
© Apr. 16, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 29,
1914; J 192039-192041.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
—— doorway, 2063. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 20, 1914; J 192675.
north portal. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. Apr. 29, 1914: J 192057.
portal, 1. © Apr i 7a14- 32 ¢.
Apr. 18, 1914; J 191715.
——2. © Apr. 16, 1914; 2 «.
Apr. 29, 1914; J 192082.
View of the grounds. © May 4,
1914; 2c. May 20, 1914; J 192636.
Yacht harbor, panorama, Apr. 1,
1914. © Apr. 3, 1914; 2 c Apr. 29,
1914; J 192086.
PARISANO (MICHAEL ANGELO) New
York. [12929-12931
Para-hydro-plane. © 1 ¢. Apr. 8,
1914; I 1805.
Paraplane. © 1c. Apr. 3, 1914; I
1806.
Para-sea-plane. ©1c. Mar. 20, 1914;
I 1807.
PARKE (SARAH C.) Pacific Grove, Cal.
[12932-12935
Monterey cypress, 1, 2. © Apr. 12,
1914; 2c. each Apr. 28, 1914; K 73548,
73544.
Old Monterey adobe, 1, 2. © Apr.
12, 1914; 2 c. éach Apr 2a, 191; K
73542, 73545.
PARKER (EMMa B.) Deferiet, N. Y.
[12936
Devotion. © Jan. 31, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
5, 1914; J 191610.
PARSONS (EvELYN M.) Saugus, Mass.
[12987
[Cross sketch alphabet] © Apr. 1,
1914; 2c. Apr. 8, 1914; K 72928.
PARTRIDGE (WILLIAM ORDWAY) New
York. [12938
Jefferson (Thomas) statue of. ©1
ec. May 22, 1914; J 1927384.
PASSMAN & WHEELER, Newark, Ohio.
[12939-12944
Bethany college. © May 14, 1914;
2c. May 18, 1914; J 1924385.
Bethany, W. Va. (Bethany college
and) © May 20, 1914; 2 c May 18,
1914; J 192593.
Denison University. © May 18,
1914; 2 ec May 18, 1914; J 192434.
Muskingam College. © May 18,
1914; 2 ec. May 13, 1914; J 192436.
campus. © May 138, 1914; 2c.
May 13, 1914; J 192487.
West Liberty, W. Va., and normal
school. © May 20, 1914; 2 ec. May 18,
1914; J 192594.
(
|
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. vad 1914 12986
PASTIMg NOVELTY co., New York. PENNOCK BROS., Philadelphia. [12968
[12945 Reproduction of ;
photograph of or-
Kaloma. © Mar. 27, 1914; 2c. Apr. | chid, flowered sweet peas, Ward roses,
11, 1914; J 191881. gardenias and lilies-of-the-valley. ©
May 1, 1914; 2 e@ May 5, 1914; K
PaTTen (LEONARD) London. [12946 | 78903.
Sulgrave manor. © May 25, 1914; | penrop (AL
1c. June 6, 1914; K 75165. Setar tane ece Salas bac
Southern Ilinoi i
PAYNE (HpDwarp 8.) Portland, Ore. Mar. 24, 1914 iy a ee Fer oe
[12947 | 191562.
Bill Spivens and his dog Steve. © :
May 12, 1914; 2c. May 18, 1914: J PERLBERG (8S. E.) & co., Chicago. &
74708. [12970
Hand tailored. [Journeyman tailor]
PAYNE (GEORGE SAMUEL) Springfield, © May 1, 1914; 2 c. May 23, 1914; K
Mass. [ieoasy | eo
Sheep in Scottish highlands; by Rob- | PE88Y (C. E.) New York.
ert Watson. © Apr. 8, 1914; 2c. Apr. [12971-12980
25, 1914; J 191974. Apple blossoms, 2372. © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 ce, Apr. 18, 1914; J 191543.
PEARCE (JosEPH N.) Philadelphia. Apple orchard, 2368. © Apr. 1],
[12949-12951 | 1914; 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191541.
Haji, Delaware River championship, Country road, 2863. © Apr. 1, 1914;
1914, 32327. © June 15, 1914; 2 c. | 2 ¢ Apr. 18, 1914; J 191542.
June 16, 1914; J 193390. Early message, 2223. © Apr. 1,
Mirna, Delaware River champion- EL AD r. 13, 1914; J 191548.
ship, 1914, 32326. © June 15, 1914; 2 Flower girl, 2628. © Apr. 1, 1914;
c, June 16, 1914; J 193389. 2c. Apr. 13, 1914; J 191547.
fiom Di, mo, 22967, © May 25, | , Hapby family. © le. Apr. 18, 1914;
J 192015.
1914; 1 e. May 27, 1914; 1 c. June 5,
f : Mother’s pet. ©1c. Apr. 138, 1914;
1914; J 198056. J 192016.
PeLtTon (Myron S.) Folsom, Cal. Rippling brook, 2370. © Apr. 1,
[12952-12967 | 1914; 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191540.
Folsom, Cal., California’s first flour River bank, 2365. © Apr. 1, 1914;
mill. © June 6, 1914; 2 c. June 12, | 2c. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191539.
1914; J 193283. Solid comfort. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1914;
——P, G, and E, power house. © | J 192017.
June 6, 1914; 2 c. June 12, 1914; J | perry (CHartrs H.) Fitchburg, Mass.
1938288. © 4 [12981, 12982
—— power canal dam. June 6, Edgerly (J. G.) 1, 2. © June 18,
1914; 2c, June 12, 1914; J 193280. 1914: 2¢. each June 23, 1914; J 193962,
— state prison. © June 6, 1914; | 193963.
2c. June 12, 1914; J 12328. Prrsonius (G. A.) Elmira, N. Y.
———— blacksmith shop. © June [12983
6, 1914; 2c. June 12, 1914; J 193287. Piuinaul (adi ad aires
———-entrance gate. © June 6, Tme19: 1914: 7 199440.
1914; 2c. June 12, 1914; J 193282. Bear ae Te
guard tower, 12, 15. © PETERSEN (THOMAS) New London,
June 6, 1914; 2c. each June 12, 1914; Conn. [12984
J 193281, 193286. Homeward bound. © Mar. 16, 1914;
ES insane asylum. © June 6, 1c. Mar. 23, 1914; 1c. Mar. 31, 1914;
1914; 2c. June 12, 1914; J 193279. J 191251.
—— ——_ warden’s office. © June | Perrryt (AucusT) & co., Chicago.
6, 1914; 2c. June 12, 1914; J 1938285. [12985, 12986
Natomas gold dredge, 5-10, 505-510. Chianti wine from Italy. © Apr. 13,
© May 18, 1914; 2 c. each May 25,! 1914; 1 c. Apr. 16, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 27,
1914; J 192784-192789. | 1914; K 73945.
201
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
12987
PerrryL (AucustT) & co.—Continued.
Mélnik wine from Bohemia. © Apr.
13, 1914; 1 c. Apr. 16, 1914; 1 c. Apr.
27, 1914; K 738946.
PFISTER (J. J.) KNITTING CO., Berkeley,
Cal. [12987, 12988
Front and side pose of woman in
pathing suit. © May 13, 1914; 2c.
each June 11, 1914; K 75279, 75280.
PHI SIGMA DELTA FRATERNITY, New
York. [12989
Phi Sigma Delta coat of arms.
Apr. 6, 1914; 2c. Apr. 7, 1914; K 72877.
PuHILiIPpson (CHaAs. T.) Butte, Mont.
[12990
Nile. © May 20, 1914; 2c. May 25,
1914; K 74747.
PHILLIPS (FERD) Cincinnati. [12991
Salute or I shoot. © May 5, 1914;
2c. May 16, 1914; K 74268.
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber-
lin. [12992-13017
An der Havel; by Walter Leistikow.
© Oct. 1, 1913; 1 c. May 9, 1914; K
74493.
Life; by Napier C. Henry. © Jan.
15, 1914; 1 ec. May 9, 1914; K 74495.
Rosen; by Paul W. Ehrhardt. ©
Mar.) Andi Olan) cee Mat. 0, TOre se
74120.
Saviour; by M. Taylor Green. ©
Jan. 1, 1914; 1c. May 9, 1914; K 74119.
Tinzerin (Die); by H. V. Haber-
manne. KO) Oct. ol 1901S. 1. ic May 9,
1914; K 74494.
Venice; by Frank Brangwyn. ©
Mar. 1, 1914:-1 ¢.. Mar. /9, 19145 IK
74112.
[4 prints]:
Curling; by John Lavery.—Not that
the things are rich and rare; by John
A. Lomax.—Skating; by John Lavery.
—Weibliches bildnis; by Nikol Schat-
tenstein. © Jan. 15, 1914; 1 ¢. each
May 9, 1914; K 74108, 74111, 74116,
74117.
[16 prints]:
Crumbs from the rich man’s table;
by C. E. Swan.—Feldblumen; by C.
Albrecht.—Find with Mr. Laverick
Wells hounds; by Frank Gillett.—
Gathering of the clan; by Kathleen
Rashleigh. — Gefihrliches spiel; by
Arthur Heyer.—Heimleuchten; by Hu-
bert Ritzenhofen.—Kill with Mr. Ir-
rocks; by Frank Gillett—Last deal;
by John A. Lomax.—Mittag am wald-
see; by Paul Vorgang.—Run with the
flat hat hunt; by Frank Gillett.—
Schwiirmerei; by Arthur Heyer.—
Pt. Iv, 0. S., V. 9 |
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT—Con. |
Sehnsucht; by Arthur Kampf.—Thu- |
ner see; by Gustav Vollenweider.—
Wassertrigerin; by Philipp Szenes.— |
Wilhelm IL (Kaiser) by Philipp Pan- }
zer.—Wintersonne; by Plinio Colombi. |
© Oct. 1, 1918; 1 c each May 9, 1914; |
K 74103-74107, 74109, 74110, 74113-_
74115, 74118, 74121-74125.
PICKET PHOTO CO., Index, Wash.
[13018 |
Scenic, Wash., sign on G. N. depot. |
© May 20, 1914; 2 c. June 1, 1914; |
J 192996. |
PreRcE (HENRY HAVELOCK) Boston. |
[13019, 13020 |
Caruso (Enrico) A, B. ©1c. each |
Apr. 23, 1914; J 191926, 191927. |
PILLSBURY’S PICTURES, San Francisco. |
[18021, 13022 |
Panama-Pacific international expo. |
fair grounds from a balloon, 1851,
7848. © 1c each Feb. 18, 1914; J
193778, 193779.
PontinG (HERBERT) Detroit.
[18023-13036
Art student life [1914]:
© Mar. 16; 1 ce. Apr. 17; K 73348.
© Mar. 20; 1 ec. Apr. 17; K 73352.
© Mar. 21; 1 ¢. Apr. 17; K 73350.
© Mar. 23; 1c Apr. 17; K 73351.
© Mar. 28; 1 ce. Apr. 17; K 73353.
Every-day contrasts [1914]:
© Mar. 5; 1c. Apr. 17; K 73346.
© Mar. 7; 1 c. Mar. 11; K 72740.
© Mar. 9; 1 ec. Mar. 11; K 72741.
© Mar. 12; 1¢. Mar. 14; K 72742.
© Mar. 14; 1 ¢ Apr. 17; K T334T. |
17; K 78349.
women too
© Mar. 19; 1 c. Apr.
There are self-made
[1914]:
© Mar. 30; 1 ce. Apr. 1; K 72748.
Women you meet [1914]:
© Mar. 2; 1c. Mar. 4; K 727389.
© Apr. 2; 1c. Apr. 4; K 72744.
Pore (W. H.) Trinity, Texas. [13037
Calf with seven legs. © June 25,
1914; 2 c. June 30, 1914; J 193976.
POPULAR ELECTRICITY PUB. CO., Chicago,
Tl. [18038-13043
Pictures from Popular electricity
and the world’s advance for April,
1914, A, B. © Mar. 20, 1914; 2 ¢:
each Apr. 15, 1914; K 73339, 73340.
202
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
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POPULAR ELECTRICITY PUB. co.—Contd.
—May, 1914, A, B. © Apr. 20,
1914; 2 c. each Apr. 25, 1914; K 73572,
(eires '
—— June, 1914, A, B. © May 20,
1914; 2 ¢c. each May 28, 1914; K
74667, 74668.
Post-DISPATCH, St. Louis.
[18044-13055
First generation. © June 28, 1914;
1e. June 29, 1914; K 15801.
Glories of the Mississippi, past and
present. © May 3, 1914; 1c. May 4,
- 1914; K 73842.
Her last dollar. © May 31, 1914;
1e. June 1, 1914; K 74882.
Light cavalry of the Navy. © May
17, 1914; 1 ec. May 18, 1914; K 74400.
Making the best of it. © Apr. 26,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 27, 1914; K 73650.
Minute man. © June 28, 1914; 1c.
June 29, 1914; K 75802.
News from the front. © May 3,
1914; 1 c. May 4, 1914; K 73843.
Spring days. © Apr. 26, 1914; 1c.
Apr. 27, 1914; K 73649.
Temper. © May 17, 1914; 1 c. May
18, 1914; K 74401.
Tragedies of childhood. © June 14,
1914; 1 c. June 15, 1914; K 75373.
Vera Cruz photographed from an
aeroplane. © June 28, 1914; 1c. June
29, 1914; K 75800.
Where are we going this summer.
© Apr. 26, 1914; 1 ce Apr. 27, 1914;
K 73651.
POST PRTG. AND PUB. CoO., Denver.
[13056-13072
Age. © Apr. 19, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 21,
1914; K 73472.
At the widder’s. © Apr. 12, 1914;
2c. Apr. 14, 1914; K 73094.
Big one. © May 17, 1914; 2 c. May
19, 1914; K 74481.
First visit. © June 21, 1914; 2 c¢.
June 22, 1914; K 75596.
Her. © June 7, 1914; 2 ¢. June 11,
1914; K 75295.
Hitched. © Mar. 29, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
30, 1914; K 723829.
Home sweet home. © Apr. 5, 1914;
oe Apr 7, 1914; K T2876.
Mother nature. © June 28, 1914;
2 e¢. June 29, 1914; K 75808.
Prince Tambon [Baby elephant] ©
mer 2s. 1914-2 ¢@., Mayo2, 1914: .K
73778.
POST PRTG. AND PUB. co.—Continued.
[Baby elephant, on Howe
scales] © Apr. 23, 1914; 2 c. May 2,
1914; K 73779.
Quitter. © May 8, 1914; 2c. May 7,
1914; K 73992.
Responsibility. © Apr. 26, 1914; 2
e. Apr. 28, 1914; K 73661.
Rolling stone. © May 31, 1914; 2
c. June 4, 1914; K 75088.
Rustler. © Mar. 22, 1914; 2c. Mar.
24, 1914: K 72092.
School marm’s vacation. © May 10,
1914; 2c. May 11, 1914; K 74131.
Two (ar)rivals. © May 24, 1914;
2c. May 25, 1914; K 74765.
Unfinished furrow. © June 14,
1914; 2 c. June 16, 1914; K 75423.
POWELL (Eyre) Los Angeles.
[18078, 18074
Bailey (Prof. G. E.) making test
for arsenic in waters of Penyougal
Spring. © June 14, 1914; 2c. June 24,
1914; J 193638.
Dipping up water from Penyougal
Spring for use by Prof. G. HE. Bailey
in arsenic test. © June 14, 1914; 2c.
June 24, 1914; J 193639.
PRESS ILLUSTRATING cCo., New York.
[18075-13080
In the trenches. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2
CAD, da. 1914 192120:
Mexican war, outside of Torreon. ©
pee oto Leer Apr. 1%, 19I4
192125.
Villa’s army fighting. © Apr. 5,
iSite = 2 Cc Aprari,: 1914-73. 192193.
Villa’s army in action. © Apr. 5,
ita) 2 e, Apreda7, 1904 5 192021:
Villa’s Mayo Indians. © Apr. 6,
1914; 2c. Apr. 17, 1914; J 192124.
War in Mexico, skirmishing before
Torreon. © Apr. 5, 1914; 2c. Apr. 17,
1914; J 192122.
PRESTON (J. M.) Chicago. [13081
Dawn. © May 15, 1914; 2 ¢. June 1,
1914; K 75182.
Procter & GAMBLE Co., Cincinnati.
[18082-13085
Beauty about ivory soap. © May
16, 1914; 2 ec. May 25, 1914; K 74763.
King baby, his book. © Mar. 30,
1914; 2c Apr. 2, 1914; K 72574.
People you meet on the hotel veran-
da. © May 16, 1914; 2 c. May 25,
1914; K 74764.
Women who are particular. © June
15, 1914; 2 c. June 18, 1914; J 75514.
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PURNELL (Lew E.) Texas City, Texas.
[13086
U.S. Army camp, Texas City, Texas.
[U. S. Flag] © Apr. 80, 1914; 2 «¢.
May 5, 1914; K 73902.
QUEEN INCUBATOR Co., Lincoln, Neb.
[13087
Royal famly. © Feb. 1. 1914; 2c
May 5, 1914% K 75349.
RACKHAM (/kRTHUR ) London. [18088
Gossips [Frontispiece illustration in
St. Nicholas magazine for April, 1914]
© Mar. 31, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1914: K
T2778.
RADEI, ( FRANK) Phoenixville, Pa.
[13089
Strange mother. © Feb. 2, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 4, 1914: J 191663.
RAINEY (PAuL J.) New York.
[18090-18105
Rainey (Paul J.) [Hunting pic-
tures] 1-16. © June 18, 1914; 2.
each June 19, 1914; J 19343 33193448,
Rav (W. H.) Philadelphia.
[13106-13109
May (Calendar for) 1, 2. © May 5,
1914; 2 c. each May 12, 1914; J 192418,
192419.
June post card no. 1, 2. © June 2,
1914; 2 c. each June 8, 1914; J 193177,
193178.
REED (WILLIAM A.) & SONS, Cleveland.
[13110
Loyal order of Moose. © May 6,
1914; 2c. May 11, 1914; K 74998.
Rew (J. R.) New York. i Ea (We
Troubetzkoy (Prince) in his studio
at work with Lady Constance Stewart-
Richardson as a model. [In Harper’s
Bazar, May, 1914] © Apr. 29, 1914; 1
e. Apr. 29,1914: .K 395.
REINCKE-KREICKER CO., Chicago.
[13112
Chicago central business section,
bird’s-eye view. ©1e. Mar. 28,1914;
I 1797.
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York.
[18113-13116
Came of a broken heart. © Apr. 10,
1914; 2c. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73491.
Dyeing kid, when I began to try for
you. © Apr. 4, 1914; 2c. Apr. 7, 1914;
K 72879.
Little heart breaker. © Apr. 10,
1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 22, 1914; K 73492.
Washington crossed the Delaware.
© Aug. 10, 1911; 2 c. Mar. 80, 1914;
K 73068.
REMINGTON (Cora) New York.
[13117, 18118
George (Lake) scenes, 1, 2. © June
9, 1914; 2 c. each June G19; J
193158, 193159.
REYNOLDS (JNO. L.) Salt Lake City.
[18119
Great Salt lake, Utah, salt beds and
Saltair pavilion. © Apr. 11, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 29, 1914; K 73717.
RHODES (JOHNSON GUY) Fresno, Cal.
[138120
Souvenir de luxe. © Mar. 9, 1914;
2c. Apr. 1, 1914; K 7aoun.
Rice (Etwoop EF.) New York. [13121
Rice leaders of the world association.
© May 16, 1914; 2 c. May 19, 1914; K
74490.
Rice (FRANK AYRES).Ouray, Colo.
[iot22, 13123
Rocky Mt. sheep, 1, 2. © Apr. 27,
1914; 2c. each Apr. 27, 1914; J 192383,
1923884.
RIcE (GEORGE) & sons, Los Angeles.
[13124
Ocean Park, Cal., panorama. © Apr.
22,1914; 2 c May 2, 1914; J 192190.
RIcE (WILLIAM Bees] Sapulpa, Okla.
[18125
Air castle. © May 25, 1914; 2c.
May 28, 1914; J 193070.
RICHARDS (ELIZABETH) New York.
[138126
Beauty treatments which bring re-
sults. [Woman’s picture representing
Elizabethan age] © May 9, 1914; 2c.
June 1, 1914; K 75134.
RICHARDS. (HERBERT ALEX.) Colon, R. P.
[18127-13182
Alliance (P. R. R.) first commercial
boat through Gatun locks:
Entering first chamber.—In second
chamber.—Into second chamber.—Into
third chamber.—On the Gatun Lake
under steam.—Passing emergency dam.
© June 7, 1914; 2 « each June 16,
1914; J 193391-193396.
Ricot (Max) Chicago. [13133
Chicago’s new Federal league park.
© May 1, 1914; 2 «. May 4, 1914; K
74205.
RIVERVIEW PARK CO., Chicago
13134-13141
Did you say speed. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2c. Apr. 17, 1914; K 78615.
He cuts the air to ribbons. © Apr.
10, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 17, 1914; K 73613.
9
2O4
-_ #9) =
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
RIVERVIEW PARK co.—Continued.
I’m a speedy little guy for my age.
© Apr. 11, 1914; 2. c. Apr. 17, 1914;
K 73612.
If its speed you want, I’m there like
a duck. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2c. Apr. 16,
1914; K 73610.
Riverview, I loves my Teddy, but oh
you jack rabbit. © Apr. 7, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 16, 1914; K 73609.
There’s only one jack rabbit, and
only one. © Apr. 9, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 17,
1914; K 73614.
When it comes to speed, I’ve got all
medals, jack rabbit. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. Apr. 17, 1914; K 73611.
You’re going some kid when you
travel with me. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 17, 1914; K 73616.
Rix (GEORGE W.) Riverdale, Cal.
[13142
White Elephant Inn. © May 29,
1914; 1c. June 4, 1914; K 75044.
ROBERTSON (MALCOLM TROOP) Prince-
ton; IN, J. [18148-18149
Flashlight photos:
Buck deer at Female pond, Me.—
Doe deer and fawn behind doe at Up-
per Musquash pond, Me.—Doe deer at
Female pond, Me., A, B.—Doe deer
drinking at Female pond.—Outfit used
for taking flashlight photographs.—
Porcupine drinking at Turtle pond,
Me)...@? 1~e, each Apr: 2, 1914: J
1913823-191329.
Ropison (Isac R.) Columbls, Wash.
[18150
Maryhill, Wash. © June 1, 1914;
2c. May 29, 1914; J 192965.
ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS, Rochester,
es Ve: [18151-13163
Almost persuaded, 614. © May 4,
1914; 2c May 12, 1914; J 192422.
Bashfulness, 611. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192423.
Devotion, 618. © May 4, 1914; 2c.
May 12, 1914; J 192424.
Generosity, 6138. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192425.
Gift, 616. © May 4, 1914; 2 ec. May
12, 1914; J 192426.
Hans and Gretchen, 622. © May 4,
1914; 2 c. May 12, 1914; J 192427.
Happiness, 615. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192428.
Hesitation, 617. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192429.
Listen Hans, 621. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192430.
CLASSES, H TO K
13181
ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS—Continued.
Playmates, 620. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192481.
Rastus, 610. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 10, 1914; J 191379.
Selfishness, 619. © May 4, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192432.
Teasing, 612. © May 4, 1914; 2.¢.
May 12, 1914; J 1924388.
RocKWoopD stTupiI0o, New BES
3164, 13165
Metcalfe (Capt. Henry) © Apr. 8,
1914; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914; J 191874.
Purdy (Lawson) © Apr. 16, 1914;
2 ¢. Apr. 18, 1914; J 191717:
ROMAN OIL PORTRAIT CO., Chicago.
[13166, 13167
Colored Roman oil portrait. ©1e.
May 16, 1914; J 193003.
Roman oil portrait. © 1c. May 16,
1914; J 1938004.
ROSE CITY PACKING ©CO., Little Rock,
Ark. [13168
[Design of wild rose] © Apr. 20,
1914; 2c. May 1, 1914; K 73758.
Rost (HRNEsT C.) Chicago. [13169
How one explorer verifies another.
© Apr. 21, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; J
191946.
Rotsiat (Louis) New York. [13170
Panama exposition. [History of
Panama Canal] © Apr. 16, 1914; 2.¢.
Apr. 2, 1914; K72573.
RotTopan (ADOLPH V.) New York.
[138171, 18172
Dans hall. © 1c. June 5, 1914; J
1938150.
Rainy night. © 1c. May 6, 1914; J
192242.
RounpDs, TRUMAN Co., Chicago.
[13173-13179
[Designs for certificates & diplomas
of Public schools & High schools] :
High school diploma, nos. 1—4.—
Public school diploma, nos. 6, 7.—Pub-
lic schools certificate, no. 8. © Mar.
31, 1914: 2 c. each Apr. 3, 1914; K
78069-73075.
RowLery (JAMES F.) Chicago. [138180
Rowley’s patent triple ball bearing
roller suspender. © May 19, 1914; 2
ec. May 22, 1914; K 74655.
RoyAL TAILORS, Chicago. [138181
Envied by the national board of
censorship. © Apr. 4, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
8, 1914; K 72901.
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RoOZIENE (R. P.) Phoenix, Ariz.
[13182
Phoenix, Ariz., church. © June 2,
1914; 2c. June 10, 1914; J 193216.
Ruve (A. D.) & SoN, New York.
[18183-18185
Modern fashions, plates A, B. ©
June 6, 1914; 2 c. each June 8, 1914;
K 75207, 75208.
—— plate C, Sept. 1914. © June 2,
1914; 2c. June 3, 1914; K 74999.
RUNYON (ROBERT) Brownsville, Texas.
[13186-13202
Brownsville, Tex., Cameron County
court house, R 45455. © Mar. 15,
19i4-'2.c. Apr.’6, 1914: K (2777.
[5 photographs]:
Constitutional cavalry waiting for
orders to charge.—Constitutional mili-
tary parade in Matamoros.—Iederal
artillery and artillery men.—Federal
field artillery and dynamite guns.—Gon-
zalez (Gen. Pablo) and Jesus Carranza
with their artillerymen. © Mar. 20,
1914; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1914; J 191296—
191300.
[5 photographs]:
Carranza (Gral. Jesus) y su secre-
tario y jefe del estado mayor, Cor. Lic.
Pascual Morales Molina.—Carranza
(Gral. Jesus) 2, Cor. Sebastian Car-
ranza, 8, Cor. Lic. Pascual Morales
Molina.—Constitutional artillery pass-
ing review.—Coy (Gral. Ernesto San-
tos) y su estado mayor.—Madero (Don
Francisco I.) © Mar. 20,:1914; 2 c.
each Apr. 18, 1914; J 191534—-191538.
[6 photographs]:
Gran convoy del Gral. B. Hill en
marcha hacia Guliacan.—Hill’s (Gral.
B.) Indian soldiers fighting for the
Constitutionalists in Sinaloa.—Ortega
(Gral.) Gral. Villa [and] Gral. Her-
rera.—Riveres (Gov. de Sinaloa) Gral.
Obregon, etc.—Sanchez (Gral. Jesus
Davilla).—Saucedo (Gen. Andres) ©
Apr. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 22, 1914; J
191794191799.
RvotToto (Onorio) New York. [18203
Musso (G.) inventore del telefono
intercontinentale. © June 6, 1914; 2
ec. June 9, 1914; J 193194.
RUSSELL (WILLIAM GARDNER)
bock, Texas. [13204
[Texas range steer.] © May 12,
1914; 2c. May 16, 1914; K 743858.
ST. GEORGES BUNDES, VERLAG DES, Wol-
tersdorf, Germany. [13205
Lucifer [according to] Antlitz; by
Fidus.. © July 1572913 72 ‘esan. 21;
1914; K 69527.
Lub-
St. MARy’s CONVENT, Peekskill N. Y.
[18206-13220
Angel of joy. © June 8, 1914; 2 «.
June 9, 1914; K 75220.
Christ of the holy angels. [Panel of
angels] © Apr. 4, 1914; 2 ¢ Apr. 7,
1914; K 72873.
[Memorial window designs]:
And all we know of angels. [Panel
of angels] No. 10.—Garden full of
silence and of dew. [Angel at doorway]
No. 7.—God give his angels charge
over thee. [Angel at doorway] No.
6.—Let choirs of angels sing thy name.
[Panel of angels] No. 12.—Lord, make
us like thy hosts. [Panel of angels]
No. 11.—My guardian angel, my oldest
friend. [Angel at doorway] No. 5.
© Apr. 4, 1914. 2 eG exemeNpor: 17;
1914; K 73242-73247.
Rise heart thy Lord is risen. [An-
gel at doorway] No. 4. © Apr. 4,
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 7, 1914; K 72874.
[8 prints]:
Francis (Saint) Saint Dominic and
Saint Clare—God the Father, God the
Son. [Marriage blessing].—Praise him
in the cymbals and dances. [Lunette
of angels] © May 14, 1914; 2 c. each
May 21, 1914; K 74615-74617.
ST. LOUIS PAGEANT DRAMA ASSN., St.
Louis.
[8 souvenir pennants]:
Official pennant, pageant and masque,
St. Louis.—Official souvenir pennant,
pageant and masque of St. Louis.—
Pageant and masque, 150th anniver-
sary of the founding of St. Louis. ©
May 21, 1914; 2 ec. each May 23, 1914;
K 74993-74995.
SALTIEL (JOHN T.) Los Angeles.
[18221
[Concrete plug cut.] © Mar. 19,
1914; 2 a Mar. 24, 1914; K 72583.
SALT’S TEXTILE MFG, CO., New York.
[18222-13241
[20 photographs] :
Cloak of Salt’s meritex fur, 1000S.—
Cloak of Salt’s siberta fur, 1098.—
Cloak, ponyskin effect, 1106, 1107.—
Costume, broadtail, 1105.—Costume,
broadtail effect, 1104.—Costume, lamb-
skin effect, 1001S, 1044, 1051.—Cos-
tume of Salt’s meritex fur, 1049,
1050.—Costume, Salt’s pomoire, 1043.—
Mantle, broadtail effect, 1052.—Man-
tle, lambskin effect, 1002S.—Mantle,
ponyskin, 1100.—Mantle, Salt’s lamb-
ette, 1046.— Suit, lambskin effect,
1047.—Suit of Salt’s siberta fur, 1101.—
Suit, Salt’s lambette, 1048. — Suit,
Salt’s siberta fur, 1102. © Feb. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Apr. 20, 1914; J 192614—
192633.
256
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jno. 2, 1914
13299
SAMOSET CHOCOLATES CO., Boston.
[18242
Just the kind she wanted. © Feb.
15, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1914; J 1938000.
‘SAMSON BROs., New York.
[13243-13278
[Colored post cards]:
Acme of perfection.—Miss Dainty.—
Sweet thoughts. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Apr. 16, 1914; K 73341-73348.
Anticipation, series no. 494-27.
—Carnation, adoration, series no. 494—
24.—Christmas blessing, series no. 492—
38—Christmas greetings, A, B, C, series
no. 492-5, 314, 492-4, 492-6.—Christ-
mas joy, series no. 492-1.—Dawn of
love, series no. 494-34.—Debutante, se-
ries B. 524.—Fairest pearl, a pretty girl,
series B. 525.—F lowers of youth, series
no. 494-18.—Girlie, series no. 494-10,
B. 524.—Heart’s ease, series B. 524.—
Hesitation, series no. 313, 494-17.—Ir-
resistible, series no. 494-15.—Life’s
greatest blessing, series no. 312, 494—
14.—Love’s young dream, series no. 494—
33.—May these poppies gay bring you
joy today, series no. 494-19.—Medita-
tion, series no. 494—29.—Merry Christ-
mas, series no. 492-2.—Miss demure,
series, no. 313.—Mothers joy, series
no. 494-138.—My ideal, series no.
494-23.— Only one, series no. 494-
31.—Promise me, series no. 494-82.—
Queen of hearts, series no. B. 524.—
Rose and I, series no. 494—-16.—Signs
of Spring, series no. 494—28.—Sweet
sixteen, series B. 524, 494-9.—Sweet-
hearts ever, series no. 494—35.—Think-
ing of you, series no. 494—26.—Whis-
pering sweet nothings, series no. 494—
36.—Will he come, series no. 494-25.
© Apr. 6, 1914; 2c. each Apr. 16, 1914;
K 78142-78174.
SANTWAY (A. W.) Star Lake, N. Y.
[13279, 13280
Caught off guard. © Apr. 25, 1914;
2c. May 12, 1914; J 192415.
Native of the Adirondacks. © Apr.
25, 1914; 2 c. May 12, 1914; J 192416.
SAUER (FREDERICK WILLIAM) Attica,
Ind. [138281
[Attica Ind.] Wabash railroad bridge.
© Apr. 7, 1914; 1 c& Apr. 9, 1914; 16.
Apr. 30, 1914; J 192126.
SCHLESINGER FLASHLIGHT co., New
York. [13282
Dinner in celebration of the home
coming of the world’s tour players.
© Mar. 7, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 12, 1914:
J 190700.
SCHLUETER (FRANK J.) Houston, Tex.
[13283
Houston, Tex. in 1914. © Apr. 23,
1914; 2 ec. May 22, 1914: J 192781.
Scumipt (Huco) Austin, Texas.
[13284
Confederate home. © June30,1914;
2c. July 2, 1914; J 198965.
SCHMITZMEYER (H.) Polson, Mont.
[138285
How-do-you-do. © Apr. 11, 1914;
2c. Apr. 16, 1914; J 191649.
SCHNEIDER (F. A.) Philadelphia.
[18286-13293
Army and Navy. © May 5, 1914;
2e. May 6, 1914; K 73987.
Corner of the old garden, 912. ©
Sept.) 19132 2-¢: Apr 2.71914.) 1K
729380.
Dear old place, no. 905. © Sept. 1,
1918: 2c. Apr. 2,,1914; K 72929.
Story of the Flag. © May 5, 1914;
2c. May 6, 1914; K 789386.
[4 prints]:
Army and navy.—Corner of the old
garden.—Dear old place.—Story of the
flag. © May 1, 1914; 2 c each May
26, 1914; K 74817-74820.
ScHNELL (HENRy C.) Belleville, Ill.
18294
Belleville centennial girl of 1914.
© Mar. ,28,.1914> 2 0¢. Apr,,.1,, 1914;
J 191217.
SCHNITZER GEBRUDER, Berlin.
[138295, 13296
Quiet waters, stilles wasser. © May
1, 1914; 1 c. May 27, 1914; K 74845.
Spring in the forest, Frtihling im
walde. © May 1, 1914; 1 ec May 27,
1914; K 74844.
SCHREIBER & SONS, Philadelphia.
[138297
Champion, May Rilma, plate no. 1.
@), Apr, 22.) 19142 .¢. May:5, lore:
J 192215.
SCHREYVOGEL (LOUISE W.) Hoboken,
ING Si [13298
My bunkie. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 7, 1914; K 72900.
SCHRIEVER (JOSEPH) Scranton, Pa.
[13299
Sunday (Billy) A. © Mar. 28,
1914; 2c. May 4, 1914; J 192209.
257
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pt. Iv, n,.8., V..9) !
SCHROEDER (LESTER S.) Paso Robles,
Cal. [13300, 13301
Paderewski after luncheon. © Apr.
10, 1914; 2 c. May 2, 1914; J 192213.
at luncheon. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2c. May 2, 1914; J 192214.
SCHUBERT (CHARLES WESLEY) Cleve-
land. [183802
Designing chart for steel and wood
beams. © May 27, 1914; 1 c. May 29,
1914; I 1884.
SCHULTZ PRINTING WorRKS, Cincinnati.
[13303
Davis (Wainwright) wholesale con-
fectionery. © May 28, 1914; 2 «.
June 1, 1914; K 75152.
SCHUSTER ©O., Cleveland. [13804
Huclid vineyards. [Italian grape
girl] © Dec. 17, 1913: 2 c. Mar. 9,
1914; K 72898.
ScHuTzZ (FREDERICK ADOLPH) Wash-
ington. [1383805-13309
Barry (John) memorial statue. ©
May 15, 1914; 2 c. May 15, 1914; J
192478.
statue, 1-4. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2
e. each Apr. 16, 1914; J 191761-191764.
SEBEK (JOHN C.) Powers Lake, N. D.
[183810
Along the beach. © Apr. 18, 1914;
2c. Apr. 21, 1914; J 191784.
SELBY (MIssEs) New York.
[18311-13315
[5 photographs]:
Hamersley (Miss Catherine) 1-3.—
Hinckley (S. N.)—Topping (John
Ayr (OO 2 oc each. May 8, 1914; J
192374192878.
SELIG POLYSCOPE Co., Chicago.
[18316-13468
Adventures of Kathlyn, no. 9.
[Spellbound multitude, 1, 3, 6 sheets,
large] © Apr. 20, 1914: 2 c each
Apr. 22, 1914; K 73520-73522.
10 [The warrior maid, small] ©
AE ie, lois: 2G. Apr: 6; Tort? i
heteo.
—10. [Warrior maid, 1, 3, 6
sheets, large] © May 4, 1914; 2 ¢.
each May 5, 1914; K 78905-73907.
——11. [Forged parchment, small]
© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 c May 2, 1914; K
73797.
——11. [Forged parchment, 1, 3, 6
sheets, large] © May 18, 1914; 2.
each May 20, 1914; K 74485-74487.
12. [Kings will, A, B, small]
© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 c@ each May 2,
1914; K 73798, 73802.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
12. [Kings will, 1, 3, 6 sheets, |
large] © June 1, 1914; 2 @ each |
June 3, 1914; K 75002-75004.
}
13. [Cousoreaiee A.” C,
small] © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. each May |
2, 1914; K 78800-73803.
——138. [Court of death, B, small]
© Apr. 21, 1914; 2 ec. May 2, 1914; K
73801.
——138. [Court of death, 1, 3, 6 |.
sheets, large] © June 15, 1914; 2c.
each June 17, 1914; K 75499-75501.
American soldier [1, 3, 6 sheets,
large] © May 5, 1914; 2 c each May
7. 1914; J 73939-73941.
At last we are alone. [Small] ©
Apr: 2, 19145 2° 6. geri =
72786.
—[1 sheet, large] © May 15,
1914; 2 ec. May 16, 1914; K 74864.
Baby spy. A, B, CG [Small] ©
Apr, 2, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1914; K
72787-72789.
[1, 3, 6 sheets, large.] © May 25,
1914; 2 ce. each May 27, 1914; K
74841-74848.
Bombarded. [Small] © Apr. 28,
1914; 2 c. May 2, 1914; K 73792.
——— [1 sheet, large] © June 12,
1914; 2 ec. June 15, 1914; K 75420.
Captain’s chair. [Small] © May
23, 1914; 2 c. May 27, 1914; K 74825.
Castles in the air. [Small] © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 ec. May 2, 1914; K 73795.
Clock went wrong. [Small] €
Apr. 2, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72790.
——f[1 sheet, large] © May 26,
1914; 2c. May 27, 1914; K 74840.
Darmond (Grace) [Small] © May
23, 1914; 2 c. May 27, 1914; K 74827.
Dawn [Small] © Apr. 2, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 6, 1914; K 72791.
[1 sheet, large] © May 27,
1914; 2c. May 28, 1914; K 74858.
Doctor’s mistake. [Small] © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 c. May 2, 1914; K 738785.
———[1 sheet, large] © June 10,
1914: 2c. June 11, 1914; K here ka
Empty sleeve. [Small] © May 23,
1914; 2c. May 27, 1914; K 74826.
Estrangement. [Small] © Apr. 2,
1914: 2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72793.
——f[1 sheet, large] © May 23,
1914; 2 c. May 25, 1914; K 74755.
258
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Eugenics at Bar V ranch. [Small]
© Apr. 28, 1914; 2 c. May 2, 1914;
K 73791.
—[1 sheet, large] © June 9,
1914; 2c. June 11, 1914; K 75296.
Fire jugglers. [1 sheet, large] ©
mee 2 19145) 2c. Apr. 11, 1914;-K
73024.
Flirt’s repentance. [1 sheet, large]
= apr. 161914: 2 c. Apr. 18, 1914;
K 73401.
Game of life A, B. [Small] © Apr.
2, 1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 6, 1914; K
72794, 72795.
— [1, 3, 6 sheets, large] © May
2, 1914; 2 c. each May 4, 1914; K
73890-73892.
Girl at his side. Moving picture
1 sheet poster. © June 20, 1914; 2c.
June 22, 1914; K 75601.
Girl at his side. [Small] © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 c. May 2, 1914; K 73793.
Girl behind the barrier. [Small] ©
Apr. 2, 1914; 2¢. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72796.
—— [1 sheet, large] © May 30,
1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; K 74945.
Heart of men. [Small] © May 23,
1914; 2 c. May 27, 1914; K 74828.
Her Ladyship, A, B. [Small] ©
Apr. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1914; K
72797, 72798.
_ How Lone Wolf died. [Small] ©
Apr. 28, 1914; 2 c. May 2, 1914; K
73794.
—— [1 sheet, large.] © June 16,
1914; 2 c. June 18, 1914; K 75496.
In defiance of the law. [1, 3, 6 sheets,
large.] © June 16, 1914; 2 c. each
June 18, 1914; K 75493-75495.
In spite of evidence. [1 sheet, large]
© Apr. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 25, 1914; K
73591.
Judge Dunne’s decision. A, B.
[Small] © May 11, 1914; 2 c. each
May 20, 1914; K 74498, 74499.
— [1, 3, 6 sheets, large] © June
8, 1914; 2 ec. each June 9, 1914; K
75252-75254.
Knight of trouble and the plot that
failed. [1 sheet, large] © May 1,
1914; 2c. May 2, 1914; K 73783.
Lane (Adele) [Small] © Apr. 2,
1914; 2c Apr. 6, 1914; K 72784.
Last man’s club. [1 sheet, large]
© Apr. 22, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 24, 1914;
K 73569.
Leopard’s foundling. [Small] ©
May 23, 1914; 2 c. May 27, 1914; K
74829. :
53959—14——_9
13468
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Lily of the valley, 1. [Small] ©
Apr. 28, 1914; 2 « May 2, 1914; K
73799.
2. [Small] © May 11, 1914; 2c.
May 20, 1914; K 74500.
Little hobo. [Small] © May 23,
1914; 2 c. May 27, 1914; K 74830.
Little Miss Bountiful. [1 sheet,
large] © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 c May 2,
1914; K 73784.
Making good with her family.
[Small] © May 23, 1914; 2 c. May
27, 1914; K 74831.
Marion the holy terror [Small] ©
Apr. 2, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1914; K
72799.
and Doc Yak, the marksman.
[1 sheet, large] © May 12, 1914; 2c.
May 14, 1914; K 74215.
Marrying Gretchen. [Small] © Apr.
2, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72800.
[and] Doc Yak. [1 sheet, large]
© May 5, 1914; 2 c. May 7, 1914; K
73988.
Me an’ Bill. 1, 3, and 6 sheet pos-
ters. © June 22, 1914; 2 c. each June
24, 1914; K 75686-75688.
——moving picture 1 sheet poster.
© June 22, 1914; 2 c. June 24, 1914;
K 75686.
Me and Bob, A, B, C. [Small] ©
May 11, 1914; 2 ec. each May 20, 1914;
K 74501-74503.
Midnight call. [1 sheet, large] ©
Mar. 31, 1914; 2 ec Apr. 2, 1914; K
12091.
Mike the avenger and Doe Yak, ar-
tilleryman. [1 sheet, large] © Apr.
24, 1914; 2 c Apr. 27, 1914; K 73608.
Mixup on the plains. [1 sheet,
large] © Apr. 7, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 9,
1914; K 729338.
Mother of seven. [Small] © Apr.
2, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72801.
——[1 sheet, large] © May 8,
1914; 2c. May 9, 1914; K 74085.
Music hath charms, not. [Small]
© Apr. 2, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 6, 1914; K
72802.
——[1 sheet, large] © May 22,
1914; 2 ec. May 238, 1914; K 74695.
On the minute, A, B, C. [Small]
© Apr. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 6, 1914;
K 72803-72805.
and Doc Yak’s temperance lec-
ture. [1, 3, 6 sheets, large] © May
11, 1914; 2 ec. each May 12, 1914; K
74200-74202.
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13469
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Page from yesterday. [1 sheet,
large]: © Apr 15, 1914; 2 « Apr. 15,
1914; K 73138.
Pair of stockings. [Small] © Apr.
2, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1916; K 72806.
——[1 sheet, large] _©, May . 13;
1914; 2 ec May 15, 1914; K 74239.
Peter’s relations. Moving picture 1
sheet poster. © June 19, 1914; 2 «¢.
June 22, 1914; K 75600.
—— [Small] © Apr. 28, 1914; 2c.
May 2, 1914; K 73790.
Pirates of Peacock Alley. [1 sheet,
large] © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 30,
19i4-= Ke (STOLL.
Red head and ma’s suitors, and Doc
Yak, over the fence is out. [1 sheet,
large] © Apr. 17, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 20,
1914; K 73467.
Red Head introduces herself. [All
mixed up, 1 sheet, large] © Apr. 10,
1914; 2 ce. Apr. 13, 1914; K 73028.
Right to happiness. [Small] ©
May 23, 1914; 2 c. May 27, 1914; K
74882.
Romance of the forest reserve. [1
sheet, large] © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c¢.
Apr. 16, 1914; K 73141.
Rose o’ my heart. [Small] © Apr.
28, 1914; 2c. May 2, 1914; K T3787.
[1 sheet, large] © June 6,
1914; 2c. June 8, 1914; K 75184.
Royal box, A, B. [Small] © Apr. 2,
1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 6, 1914; K 72807,
72808.
Rube. [1 sheet, large] © Apr. 8,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 10, 1914; K 73010.
Rummage sale. [Small] © Apr. 28,
1914; 2c. May 2, 1914; K 73796.
[1 sheet, large] © June 38,
1914; 2c. June 4, 1914; K 75046.
Schooling of Mary Ann. [1 Sheet,
large] © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 e. Apr. 30,
1914; K 73752.
Second childhood. [Small] © Apr.
2, 1914; 2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72809.
[1 sheet,- large] © May 29,
1914; 2 ec. June 1, 1914; K 74946.
Second wife. [1 sheet, large] ©
Apr. 21, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 23,,1914; K
73550.
Servant question out West. [Small]
© May 23, 1914; 2 « May 27, 1914;
K 74833.
1 slfeet. © June 23, 1914; 2c.
June 24, 1914; K 75692.
2)
fond
a
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9 |
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Sheep runners. [Small] © Apr. 28,
1914; 2 ec May 2, 1914; K 73789.
——[1 sheet, large]
1914; 2 c. June 4, 1914; K 75005.
Shotgun Jones.
large] © Apr. 27, 1914; 2c. each Apr.
29, 1914; K 73713-73715.
Somebody’s sister. [Small] © May
23, 1914; 2 c. May 27, 1914; K 74834.
©
Spoilers. [16 sheets, large]
© June 2,
[1,°3, 6° sheets,} |
June 8, 1914; 2 c. June 6, 1914; K
75151.
Taint of madness.
2, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72810.
Teaching father a lesson. [Small]
© Apr. 2, 19142 2 ee Agere, 1914 =
KK J2eih,
——[1 sheet, large] © May 20,
1914; 2 c. May 21, 1914; K 74618.
That taint of madness. [1 sheet,
large]
1914; K 74445.
Ticket to happiness. [Small] ©
Apr. “2, 1914* 2 @ Aer 6. 1014
72812.
——[1 sheet, large] © May 19,
1914; 2 c. May 20, 1914; K 74559.
Two girls. :[Small] © Apr. 2, 1914;
2c. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72813.
[1 sheet, large] © May 9,
1914; 2c. May 11, 1914; K 74126.
Wallock (Edwin) [Small] © Apr.
2, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 6, 1914; K 72792.
When the night call came. [Small]
[Small] © Apr. |
© May 16, 1914; 2c. May 18, .
© Apr. 28, 1914; 2c. May 2, 1914; K .
T3786,
[1 sheet, large] © June 13,
1014; 2¢ June 15, 1914; K 75419.
Willie’s hair cut. [Small] © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 c. May 2, 1914; K T3788.
——[1 ‘sheet; larser 4 June cS,
1914; 2 c. June 6, 1914; K 75180.
[3 photographs] :
Lane (Adele)—Leighton
Brown)—-Wallock (Edwin)
1914; 2c, each Apr. 13, 1914; J 191557—
191559.
SELIGMAN (Sot) New York.
(Lyllian '
© Apr. 8, -
(12469, 13470 °
Idle moments. © Apr. 9, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 15, 1914; J 191682.
Meditation. © May 9, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 18, 1914; J 192489.
SELLS, FLoTo sHOW COo., Denver.
[13471-13480 .
Setls,
portrait.
1914:
Floto Circus, Buffalo Bill;
© May 5, 1914; 2 ec. May §,
K (4252.
60
no. 2,1914
SELLS, FLoro sHOW
cowboy, no.
poster] © May 15,
1914; IX 74447.
—— Indian, no.
poster] © May 15,
1914; K 74456.
— [posters]:
Buffalo Bill on horse, 16249, 1
sheet.—Buffalo Bill; portrait, 16258, 1
sheet.—Buffalo Bill; portrait, front
view, + Sheet.—Buffalo Bill; portrait,
side view, 16255, 4 sheet.—Letter bill,
Buffalo Bill, 5 sheets.—Letter bill,
Buffalo Bill, 16251, 2 sheets.—Letter
bill, Sells Floto, 16250, 2 sheets. ©
May 23, 1914; 2 c. each May 25, 1914;
K 74756-74762.
SHAMIAH (Hasis) New York.
[13481, 13482
Jerusalem, inn of the good Samari-
tan. © May 24, 1914; 2 c. May 26,
1914; K 74821.
Jews, praying and wailing un-
der King Solomon’s temple. © Apr.
30, 1914; 2 c. May 1, 1914; K 73767.
SHAW (CLARENCE E.) Columbus, Neb.
[13483
Columbus, Neb., where two great
highways cross. © May 29, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 1, 1914; K 75177.
SHaw & Brown co., Washington.
[13484
Wilson silver service. © May 1,
1914; 1 ce. May 1, 1914; 1 c@ May 11,
1914; J 192405.
SHaw & Cosner, Bloomington, Ind.
[18485-13495
Indiana univ. © May 10, 1914; 2 e.
June 25, 1914; J 193772.
[4 photographs]:
Lower Falls (At the)—Moonlight on
the falls—Upper Falls.—Upper Falls
(Under the) © June 10, 1914; 2c.
each June 25, 1914; J 198769-193771,
1938778.
[6 photographs]:
At the well house.—Chimes (The)—
Early spring at Indiana.—Moonlight on
the boardwalk. — Student building.—
Winter shadows. © May 10. 1914; 2c.
each May 19, 1914; J 192601-192606.
SHEDD & WRIGHT MFG. co., Minneapo-
lis. [13496-13510
In winter’s grasp. © May 1, 1914;
2c. Apr. 28, 1914; K T3678.
[14 prints]:
co.—Continued.
16262. [1 sheet
1914; 2c. May 18,
16260.
1914;
[1 sheet
2c. May 18.
Care free.—Comanche Indian eamp.
—Green archway. — Landmark.— Na-
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES,
EG, VEO: 26
13526
SHEDD & WRIGHT MFG. co.—Continued.
ture’s mirror.—Nightfall.—On guard.—
Point.—Roosevelt dam.—Ruler of the
night.—Waiting for help.—When na-
ture sle2ps.—When the frost is on the
pumpkins.—W ool growers. © May 1,
1914: 2 c each Apr. 28 .1914; K 73675—
73677, 73679-73689.
SHEHADI (JOHN) White Haven, Pa.
[13511
Rose cottage.
2c. June 10, 1914; J
White Haven, [Pa.]
© July 1, 1914;
193218.
SHELDON (FRANK M.) Utica, N. Y. .
[13512
Summer days. © June 27, 1914; 2e.
June 30, 1914; J 193922.
SHERMAN (ELMER C.) Middletown, O.
[18518-13515
Lutheran district synod of Ohio,
Sune, 1994, 1. 2... (©, Tune! 15; 1914-72 e:
each June 16, 1914; J 193551, 193552.
Union Sunday school picnic. © June
26, 1914; 2 c. June 29, 1914; J 193898.
SHIELD (WALDRON) & Co., Barre, Vt.
[138516
3412. © Jan. 13, 1914: 2 « July 2,
1914; J 193966.
SHINN (WILLIAM C.) Lincoln, Neb.
[13517
[Shinn’s chart universal phenomena ]
© Apr. 9, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 20, 1914; K
74194.
SIEGFRIED (THORVALD) Seattle. [18518
Adulteress before Christ. © Apr. 29,
geek 2c. May 4, 1914; J 192599.
SILVESTER (CHARLES) Princeton, N. J.
[13518
Cleveland tower from Alexander. ©
Dee. 18.1913 :-2 e:,May 8. 1914. J
192834.
Srmpson (JOHN THOMAS) Newark,
IN:
[13520, 13521
Simpson craft home no. 14, 15. ©
1 e. each Mar. 30, 1914; I 1792, 1793.
SINGER (LAWTON FE.) Gem, Id. [138522
Satan’s masterpiece. © Apr. 25,
1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 20, 1914; K 73404.
SLEVIN (L. S.) Carmel, Cal.
[13523-13526
California group. © May 20, 1914;
2 ec. June 1, 1914; J 192989.
Carmel, Cal., at Point Lobos. ©
Mar. 20, 1914;.2 ¢. Apr, 4, 1914; J
191274. :
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13527
Sievin (L. S.)—Continued.
Jorgenson’s fire place. © Mar.
20, 1914; 2c. Apr. 4, 1914; J 191275.
Carmel entrance to 17 mile drive. ©
Apr. 5.19142 ¢. Apr) 1.3014: J
191708.
SMALL (LEONARD) Medford, Mass.
[13527-13532
T wharf:
Among the fishing boats.—End.—
Looking east along the pier.—Looking
west across the boats. —Looking west
along the pier.—View from new cus-
tom house tower. © Mar. 31, 1914;
2c. each Apr. 2, 1914; J 191236-191241.
SmitH (ARTHUR LEROY) Portland, Or.
[13533
Time computing dial chart. ©1e.
Apr. 8, 1914; I 1801.
SmituH (C.) MFe. co., Xenia, O. [13534
Trick card for boys and girls, home
of smiles. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2¢. May 21,
1914; K 74620.
SMITH (CLARENCE M.) Williamstown,
Mass. [13535
Green Mt. tavern. © May 27, 1914;
2c. May 28, 1914; J 193018.
SMITH (FRANK) San Diego, Cal.
[13536
San Diego, Cal., in harbor of sun.
© Dec. 19, 1913; 2 ce. Mar. 19, 1914: J
191319.
SMITH (FRANK U.) Pt. Townsend,
Wash. [13587, 1385388
Elk in winter snow, Olympic Mts.
© Mar. 11, 1914; 2c. Mar. 19, 1914; J
191262.
Elk near boulder, Hot Springs. ©
Mar. 11, 1914; 2°¢e;' Mar. 19, 1914- J
191263.
SmitH (HERBERT F.) Syracuse, N. Y.
[138539
Syracuse university campus. © May
11, 1914; 2 c. May 12, 1914; J 192417.
SMiTH (J. K.) Milton, Vt. [18540
Milton, Vt. © June 29, 1914; 2c.
June 29, 1914; J 1938389.
SmitH (JoHN J.) Kansas City, Mo.
[13541
Smith balanced high speed aero-
plane. ©i1c. June 11, 1914; I 1845.
SmitH (Scott) San Francisco.
[13542
Pointers. © May 25, 1914; 2c. June
3, 1914; K 74997.
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9 |
SMITH-HECHT Co., Indianapolis.
[138543
Life saver. © May 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 21, 1914; K 74619.
SNELL (L. G.) Polson, Mont. [13544 4
Indian papoose. © July 6, 1913; 1 |
ec. Mar. 23, 1914; 1 e. Apr. 4, 1914; J 7
191330. q
SoLomon (S8.) San Antonio.
[18545-13548
Alamo hero monument. © Feb. 1,
1914; 1 c@ Apr. 20, 1914; 1 ec. May 8,
1914; J 192613.
Baby of the Alamo. © Aug. 10, ©
1913; 1 c Apr. 20, 19% ep Mayes I
1914; J 192232. 1
Bonham (J. B.) hero of the Alamo. |
© Jan. 1, 1914; 2 ec. May 5, 1914: J J
192238. 1
Bowie (James) © Jan. 10, 1914;
2c. Apr. 20, 1914; J 191757.
SomMeER (ADoLPH) Cambridge, Mass. |
[13549-13552 |
[Colored cards, 34 by 5 inches]:
Coasting.—Don’t mind the rain.— |
Duck shooting.—Oiling a harness. © |
Apr. 4, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 8, 1914;
Ik 72903-72906.
Soss (JosePH) Brooklyn. [18553 |
No. 120. © Mar. 14, 1914; 2 c. Mar.
17, 1914; K 72547.
SoutH (C. E.) St. Louis. [13554-13582 |
[Colored calendar heads]: 1
Choice herd.—Cook’s favorite— |
Daddy’s voice.—Dangerous passage.— |
Expert plumbing.— Fancy free— 4
Fire.—Friend in need.—Full meas- ©
ure, prompt delivery.—Gee, its good.— |
He’s easy.—Home savings account.— |
In the shade.—Land of plenty.—Love’s
treasures.—Making friends.—Money in |
the bank.—Niagara Falls—Peace and |
prosperity.—Pleasing message.—Pure 4
and sweet. — Refreshing. — Remember
the number.—Sleep baby, sleep.—
Thinking of you.—Thrilling moment.— |
Two little mothers.—Who’s your but- .
ler. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 ce. each Apr. |
16, 1914; K 73214-73241. ‘
In the land of the sky. © Apr. 20,
1914; 2 ce. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73716.
SoutHWIcK (J. I.) Fresno, Cal. 1
[13583 |
Fresno. © Mar. 12, 1914; 2 c. Mar. }
20, 1914; J 191248.
262
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
13626
SPECTRUM-PHOTO Co., Jersey City.
13584
Commercial trust co. and vicinity.
© May 19, 1914; 2 c. May 20, 1914;
J 193010.
SPRINGER (H. R.) Indiana, Pa. [18585
P. V., 55th regiment, survivors. ©
June 9, 1914; 2 ec June 10, 1914; J
193397.
STADLER PHOTOGRAPHING CO., Chicago,
[13586-13600
A-640, 642-644. © June 2, 1914; 2
ec. each June 8, 1914; J 193187-193190.
A-647-652. © June 5, 1914; 2 «.
each June 12, 1914; J 193317-193322.
614-617. © Feb. 1, 1914; 1 c. each
Apr. 138, 1914; 1 ¢. each Apr. 20, 1914;
J 191780-191783.
653. © June 1, 1914: 2 c. June 22,
1914; J 193523.
Stare (L. EH.) Mitchell, S. D. [18601
Mitchell, So. Dak. Main St. looking
south from 3rd. Avenue. © May 1,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 29, 1914; K 73699.
STAMFORD HISTORICAL socreTy, Stam-
ford, Conn. [13602
[Coat of arms and crest of the town
of Stamford, state of Connecticut.] ©
Wav o, 2914; 2c. May 12, 1914; K
74804.
STANBROUGH (WILLIAM M.) Newburgh,
eX. [13603, 18604
New Windsor, N. Y., Falls house, 1,
2. © Jan. 12, 1914; 2 ¢ each Jan. 21,
1914; J 191731, 191732.
STANBURY KNIGHT)
York. [18605
Fuller (Mary) [Sofa pillow cover]
© Mar. 27, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 30, 1914:
K 72875.
STANDARD BRASS & BRONZE MFG. CO.,
Pittsburgh. [13606
Star of David. ©1c. May 16,1914;
I 18389.
STANDARD MUSIC ROLL co., Orange, N. J.
[13607
Paderewski will play for you. ©
June 1, 1914; 2 c. June 12, 1914; K
75429.
STANDARD OIL co., Chicago.
‘(18608-18611
Crown gasoline. [24 sheet colored
poster] © June 15, 1914; 2c. June 18,
1914; K 75526.
Polarine. [24 sheet colored poster]
© Apr. 30, 1914; 2 c. May 4, 1914: K
73893.
(ROBERT New
STANDARD OIL co.—Continued.
Red crown gasoilne. [24 sheet pos-
ter] © May 21, 1914; 2 c May 28,
1914; K 74857.
Semdac liquid glass. [8 sheet pos-
ter] © May 19, 1914; 2 c. May 22,
1914; K 74666.
STARR (THEODORE B.) 1Nc., New York.
[13612
International polo contest cup. ©1
e. June 9, 1914; J 193198.
STEIN (FREDERICK J.) New York.
[13618, 13614
Burns (William J.) 1, 2. © May 1,
1914; 2c. each May 25, 1914; J 192811,
192812.
STENGEL & CO., Kunstautalt, Dresden,
Germany. [13615, 18616
Dame in blau. © Nov. 5, 1918; 1¢
Apr. 24, 1913; K 73949.
Dame in rot. © Nov. 5, 1914; 16.
Apr. 24, 1914; K 78950. -
STEPHENSON (L. H.) San Francisco.
[13617
San Francisco, Cliff house, seal
rocks and seals. © Apr. 8, 1914; 24
Apr. 14, 1914; J 191733.
STETSON (JOHN B.) co., Philadelphia.
[13618
Motor. © Apr. 21, 1914; 2 c. Apr.
22, 1914; K 73474.
SrtEVENS (LEWIN A.) Raymond, N. H.
[13619
Soldiers memorial. © May 1, 1914;
2c. May 4, 1914; J 192196.
STEWART (FRANK) Fairhope, Ala.
[13620
Point Clear, Ala., post office. © May
7, 1914; 2 @ May 18, 1914; J 192454.
STILES (ELLEN T.) Irving, Kan.
[13621
Dear old I. H. S. © May 18, 1914;
2c. May 16, 1914; J 192483.
STOKES (HELLIS) gR., Philadelphia.
[18622
Ireland is Ireland. © Mar. 2, 1914;
2c. Apr. 24, 1914; K 78553.
STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York.
[13623
Booth theatre. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2 e.
Apr. 7, 1914; K 72878.
Strauss (J. C.) St. Louis.
[13624-13626
Campbell (James) © June 2, 1914;
2c. June 4, 1914; J 198061.
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Strauss (J. C.)—Continued.
Clute (Walter Marshall) lLorado
Yaft and Ralph Clarkson, A. B.
Apr. 20. 1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 24, 1914;
J 191954, 191955.
STRAUSS
York.
White sale.
June 13, 1914;
(MALCOM) SYNDICATE, New
[13627
© Feb. 28, 1914; 2
IX 75365,
STRAUSS-PEYTON STUDIOS, Kansas City,
Mo. [13628-13716
Apple (Mrs. M.) © Apr. 20, 1914;
2c. Apr. 27, 1914; J 191987.
Beaham (Gordon Taylor) jr.,1,2. ©
June 5, 1914; 2 ec. each June 22, 1914;
J 193524, 193525.
——and Thomas gate Beaham.
© June 5, 1914; 2c June 22, 1914; J
193526.
Beaham (Thomas Graham) 1, 2. ©
June 5, 1914; 2 ec. each June 22, 1914;
J 193527, 193528.
Brooks (P. A.) © Apr. 20, 1914;
2e. Apr. 27, 1914; J 192005.
Brooks (Mrs. P. A.) .© Apr. 20,
1914: 2 e, cA pr.s2t, £914 +. dot. 92004.
Cavallo (R.) 1-4. © May 20, 1914;
2 ec. each May 22, 1914; J 192735-
192738.
Cavallo (Mrs. 3 4 -5.. © May 20,
1914; 2c. each May 22, 1914; J 192739-
192748.
Dalrymple (Mrs. William) © Apr.
20, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 27, 1914; J 191985.
'Dalrymple’s (Mrs. William) daugh-
tern, 40) Apray0., 914: 2 0. Apr. «27,
1914; J 191986.
Delafield (Walle — 12° ©) May 1:
1914:
192745.
Eddy’s (Mrs. J. A.) daughter, A, B.
© June 30, 1914; 2 @ each June 29,
1914; J 193896, 193897.
Finch (Miss Evalyn) A, B. © Apr.
20, 1914;.2 e..each Apr. 27, 1914: J
191998, 191999.
Finch (Mrs. © Apr.
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 1914; J 191997.
Hudson (Mrs. W. G.) A-D. © Apr.
aU, sore’. 2 CG, Cacn. Apr. 27, 19: J
191981-191984.
Humphrey’s boy. ©
June 1, 1914; J
192994.
2c. each May 22, 1914; J 192744,
Sherman )
PS te
20,
(Mrs.
199i eDae
|e Se
June 1,
m (Andrew) A. © Apr.
i914 ; = e. Apr. 15, 1914; J 191639.
—— A, B.» © Apr. 20, 1914;
each Apr. 27,.1914; J 191991, 191
mts
10,
aie
992.
.
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9 |
STRAUSS-PEYTON sTUDIOS—Continued.
Jones (Mrs. S. F.) 1, 2. © May 22,
1914; 2 ec. each May 27, 1914; J
192868, 192869.
Lehmann (Miss) © May 12, 1914;
2c. May 22, 1914; J 192746.
Lehmann (Samuel) © May 12,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192747.
©
Lehmann (Mrs. Samuel), 1, 2.
May 12, 1914; 2 c each May 22, 1914;
J 192748, 192749.
Lehmann (Samuel) group. © May
12, 1914; 2 c. May 22, 1904. oF 192750.
Levy (Constance). © May 12,
1914; 2 c. May 22, 1914; J 192751.
Lowry (Mrs. Horace), A, B. ©
Apr. 20, 1914; 2 ce. each Apr. 27, 1914;
J 192008, 192009.
group. © Apr. 20, 1914; 2 «.
Apr. 27, 1914; J 192007.
Lowry’s (Mrs. Horace) baby. ©
Apr. 20, 19145°2) «Ape 2 194 -" J
192006.
Lyne (Felice). © May 28, 1914;
c. June 1, 1914; J 192991.
O’Brien (Alice). © Apr. 20, 1914;
ce. Apr. 27, 1914; J 191978.
O’Brien (Mrs. William) A, B. ©
Apr. 20, 1914; 2 ¢. each Apr. 27, 1914;
J 191979, 191980.
Partridge (Mrs. Earl) A, B. © Apr.
20, 1914; 2) @. each Ape ai, a9i4; J
191995, 191996.
Pennington (Miss Nina) A, B. ©
Apr. 20, 1914; 2 e. each Apr. 27, 1914;
J 191988, 191989.
Riggs (Mrs.
Apr. 20, 1914; Ze
ds 192000192008.
Rosenfield (Florence) 1, 2. © June
1, 1914; 2 ec. ‘each. June 1, 1914; J
192992, 192998.
Ross (Mrs. J. A.) © Apr. 20, 1914;
2c, Apr. 27, 1914> J 1999282:
Ross’ (Mrs. J. A.) boy. © Apr. 20,
1914: 2 ¢ Apr. 27, 19145°9 191994.
Smith (Mrs. Milton) 1, 2. © May
194; 2 ec. each May 22, 1914; J
752, 192753.
Snyder (Mrs. J. P.) and baby. ©
Apr. 20, 19143, 20e Ap 27, 19143.
1919890.
Tenny (Mrs. D. D.) A, B. © Apr.
20, 1914: 2 c. each Apr. 27, 1914;.J
192010, 192011.
Turrish (Miss N. M.) 1, 2
29
Lh)
bo
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. each Apr. 27, 1914;
12:
192
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1914; 2 ce. each May 27, 1914; J
192866, 192867.
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no. 2, 1914
13813
STRAUSS-PEYTON sTUDIOS—Continued.
Williams (Urs. W. W.) 1, 5. ©
May 18, 1914; 2 c. each May 22, 1914;
J 192754; 192758.
Woolston (Mrs. P. L.) 1, 6. © May
12, 1914; 2 c. each May 22, 1914; J
192759-192764.
[9 photographs]:
Apple (Mrs. M.)—Dalyrmple (Jrs.
William)—Hudson (Mrs. W. G.)—
Jensen (Andrew B.)—Lowry (J(rs.
Tom)—Lowry’s (rs. Horace) boy.—
Pennington (Miss Nina).—Ross (rs.
J. A.) group.—Snyder (Mrs. J. P.)
© Apr. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 15,
1914; J 191640-191648.
STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING Co., Cin-
cinnati. [13717-13783
Beet MO.cts, M. 15, 31, 95, B 121, FR
Beeoo. loa... © Mar. 21, 1914: 2c.
each Mar. 25. 1914; K 72553-72555,
72562-72565.
= 14 6, Gi, 68, 72, 106, R. 88, 90,
Os, 99, 113, 114. © Mar.’ 21, 1914;
2 ce. each Mar. 25, 1914; K 72116-72125.
14 B71, 215. © May 8, 1914;
2 ec. each May 12, 1914; K 74648,
74644.
fee tear, 191, 193, “199... ©
May 5, 1914; 2 c. each May 7, 1914;
K 74639-74642.
—— 14094, 14095, 14102, 14114,
14119, 14124, 14125, 14146, 14160-
ie. ) Mar. 20, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 25,
1914; K 72556-72561, 72566-72571.
, 97, 128, 204,
212-214, 14 R. 60, 61, 74, 75, 89. 94, 112,
132-186, 188-190, 211, 229, 2382, 2353,
© May 5, 1914; 2c. each May 7, 1914;
K 73955-73982.
= 44142, 14148, 14175,
69. © June 23, 1914; 2.
26, 1914; K 75788-75741.
and 14—-B—
each June
New
[13784
Patchogue, L. I., N. Y., and Canaan
Lake Park views. © June 20, 1914;
1 e. June 22, 1914; 1 c. June 30, 1914;
J 193899.
SUBURBAN PROPERTIES CO.,
York.
INC.,
SURETY GUARANTEED SHIRT CO., New
Pt YOLK. [13785
Quality for quality men, durability,
comfort, style. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2c.
May 12, 1914; K 74198.
Swaptey (WILLIAM WESLEY) San
Francisco. [13786-13789
Ewing field. © May 20, 1914; 2.
June 8, 1914; J 198165.
SS
SWADLEY (WILLIAM WESLEY )—Contd.
Japanese naval training ships, field
day. © June 8, 1914; 2 ¢ June 15,
1914; J 193382:
Poon out the Golden Gate from
Russian Hill. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 «
May 4, 1914; J 192206.
Machinery hall and San Francisco
Bay. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 ce. May 4,
1914; J 192207.
SWORDS BROS., York, Pa. [13790
York street railway co., group photo-
graph of employees. © June 6, 1914;
2c. June 9, 1914; J 193561.
SYLVESTER (EMMA A) Boston.
Cross stitch sheet no. 4.
16, 1914; 2 ¢. June 18, 1914;
TABER PRANG ART CO.,
Mass.
[13791
© June
K 75502.
Springfield,
[13792-18804
Minute man. © May 26, 1914; 2c.
May 27, 1914; J 192870.
[3 photographs] :
Doge’s palace, Giant’s staircase,
5425.—Florence, Loggia of Lanzi,
5426.—Palladia Vicenza, stairs, 5424.
© June 16, 1914; 2 ec. each June 18,
1914; J 193408-193410.
[4 bos Bl :
August day; by A. F. de Breanski,
5419.—Frosts of Norway; by Fritz
Thaulow, 5421.—Golden evening; by
L. Sorensen, 5422.—Sultry day; by
A. F. de Breanski, 5420. © May 12,
1914>52\¢. each May 14, 1914; J
192464-192467.
[5 photographs]:
Bedfordshire lane; by Sylvester
Stannard, 5414.—Betchworth Surrey;
by Vincent Knowles, 5415.—Cowper
madonna and child; by Raphael,
5418.—Kingsley mead; by T. Hunn,
5417.—Story of the rose, by Clarence
A. Purchase, 5412. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2 c. each Apr. 13, 1914; J 191734—
1917388.
TATLORING ARTS PUB. CO., New York.
[13805-18811
Autumn and winter [fashions] 1914—
1915:
Balmecaan overcoat, no. 137.—Ladies
suit no. 135, three button sack, no.
136.—Tailoring arts fashion plates A,
B. C.—Three button sack, no. 133.—
Three button soft roll lounge sack, no.
134. © May 27, 1914; 2 « each May
29, 1914; K 75209-75215.
TANGEN (Iip.) Boulder, Col.
[13812, 18813
Holstein caitle. © May 19, 1914;
| 2 © May 22, 1914; J 192783.
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13814
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
TANGEN (Ep.)—Continued.
King Pontiac Royal Second Hol-
stein sire, 84022. © Jan. 4, 1914; 2c.
June 8, 1914; J 193180.
TaYLor (HaroLtD) Coronado, Cal.
[18814, 18815
Coronado, surf. © May 15, 1914;
2c. May 20, 1914; J 192684.
Pelican sitting on nest. © Apr. 29,
1914; 2 c. May 5, 1914; J 193009.
TAYLOR (LEON A.) Lakewood, N. J.
[138816
Cathedral drive, Lakewood, N. J.
© May 8, 1914; 2 c. Mar. 11, 1914; K
74127.
Taytor (S. Hart) New York. [138817
Livingston (David) after his second
journey. © Apr. 8, 1914; 1c¢. Apr. 22,
1914; 1 ce. Apr. 29, 1914; J 192234.
TAYLOR, ATKINS PAPER CO., Burnside,
Conn. [13818-18823
[Tablet covers]:
Courts approval.—Economist’s fab-
ric finish—Lady’s sorority.—Littera-
teur’s favorite-—Nokoma lawn.—Ye
London town. © May 1, 1914; 2.
each May 21, 1914; K 75136-75141.
TENNANT (Harry F.) East Hampton,
Conn. [18824
Grammar school. © June 1, 1914;
2c. June 3, 1914; J 193012.
TERRELL (LILIAN KiNG) Lynchburg,
Va. [18825, 18826
Exterior view of McCray refrigera-
tor after a fire. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 17, 1914; J 191657.
Interior view of McCray refrigerator
after ’a fire. © Apr. 15,°1914- 2 ¢.
Apr. 17, 1914; J 191656.
THOMPSON (GEORGE L.) New York.
[13827
Thorpe (Miss Jessie H.) © Feb. 27,
1914; 2c. Feb. 28, 1914; J 190688.
THompson (P. J.) Susanville, Cal.
[13828-13839
[12 photographs]:
Boiling lake at base of Mt. Lassen,
3.—Hot springs at the Devil’s Kitchen
near Mt. Lassen, 4.—Lassen (Mt.) at
close range, 6.—Lassen (Mt.) close
view of new crater, 9.—Lassen (Mt.)
fine view of, from Warner Valley show-
ing smoke from new crater, 2.—Lassen
(Mt.) first view from Warner Valley,
1.—Lassen (Mt.) highest peak on,
12.—Lassen (Mt.) new crater on, 7,
THompson (P. J.)—Continued.
8.—Lassen (Mt.) new crater on, 10.—
Lassen (Mt.) view from edge of the
new crater on, 11.—On the trail to Mt.
Lassen, 5. © June 25, 1914; 2 c. each
June 29, 1914; J 198860-193871.
THOMSON (WILLIAM T.) Philadelphia.
[13840
Time; attributed to Titian. ©1e.
Mar. 25, 1914; J 191664.
THORMAHLER (HRNST) San Francisco.
[13841
You damn fool, this ain’t your hat.
© May 12,°1914; 2 c. May 20, 1914; K
75218. ;
TILDEN (ELEANOR YOUNG) Los An-
geles. [18842, 188438
Just before the ascent. ©1c. July
1, 1914; J 193957.
Martin (Glenn)
1914; J 193958.
© st « July. 1,
TINGLEY (KATHERINE) Point Loma,
Cal. [13844-13852
Lomaland photographic series:
1, no. 199. Greek theatre from the
rear.—1, no. 200, 201. Greek theatre.—
1, no. 202. Raja Yoga academy, south
entrance.—1, no, 203. Raja Yoga acad-
emy from the verandah of one of the
residences.—1, no. 204. Glimpse of the
Greek theatre and some of the main
buildings.—3, no. 270, 271. Raja Yoga
college, students.—3, no. 272. Raja
Yoga young ladies’ string orchestra.
© Apr. 16, 1914; 2 ec. of each May 4,
1914; J 192197-192205.
TopD PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., Butte, Mont.
[13853
Butte, Mont., Columbia gardens. ©
June 3, 1914; 2 ec. June 8, 1914; J
193164.
Toomss (F. A.) & co., INC., Brooklyn.
[18854-18859
[6 photographs] :
Bluejacket and Marine battalion.—
Caissons bearing the bodies.—End of
the procession.—First of the cais-
sons.—Mounted police clearing the
way.—Procession on Flushing ave. ©
May 18, 1914; 2 ce. each May 18, 1914;
J 192493-192498.
Toon (E. May GLenn) Wilmington,
Rc. [13860
There to behold his face. © Dec. 25,
1913; 2 c. Mar. 2, 1914; K 72584.
266
ee ee
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
TowLes (W. H.) Washington.
[18861, 18862
Golejewski (Madame) and children,
Sornia and Kyra; wife of military at-
taché, Russian embassy, 1. © June 2,
1914; 2c. June 2, 1914; J 198011.
Russell (Major, J. H. U. S. M. C.)
© Apr. 25, 1914; 2c. Apr. 29, 1914; J
192034.
TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) Belfast, Me.
[18868-18885
York, Me.:
Cottage occupied by Mark Twain.—
Drive near the country club.—Sewall
bridge—York hospital—York River.
© June 25, 1914; 2 c each June 29,
- 1914; J 193873-193876, 193878.
— Country club, 1, 2.—Coventry
hall. — Emerson residence. — Golf
grounds, 1, 2.—Nubble light.—Tenuis
courts. © June 1, 1914; 2c. each June
3, 1914; J 198028-193033, 1930335,
193088.
York Harbor, Me.:
Along the shore.—Club house, 1, 2.—
Main st.—Old_ residences.—Street.—
York Harbor, Me. © June 1, 1914; 2
ce. each June 3, 1914; J 198025-193027,
193034, 198036, 193037, 193039.
_—Along the _ shore.—Marshall
house.—York Harbor. © June 25,
1914; 2 ¢. each June 29, 1914; J 193877,
193879, 193880.
TOWNSEND (CHARLES F'REEMONT) Des |.
Moines. [13886-13890
Clark (Gov.) © Mar. 15, 1914; 2¢.
Apr. 2, 1914; J 191235.
[4 photographs]:
Founders’ monument, chart of.—Ma-
son (Major John) statue.—Norwich,
Conn., entrance to first burial place.—
Norwich, Conn., Founders’ monument
and the near old oak tree in the first
burial place. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 e¢.
each Apr. 24, 1914; J 191957-191960.
Tracy (DwicHtT) Norwich, Conn.
[18891
Norwich, Conn., town street entrance
to the old burial grounds. © Apr. 14,
1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; J 191961.
Tracy (EpitH A.) New York.
[13892-13905
[14 photographs]:
Ancon, C. Z., French hospital bldg.—
Empire, ramming dynamite at.—Em-
pire, steam shovel at.—French cars
near Culebra, 2.—Gatun Lake, Float-
ing Islands—Group of cotton wood
trees.—Instruments of torture in dun-
geon at Fort Lorenzo.—Naos and Pe-
rico Islands from Ancon Hill.—Old
13941
Tracy (EpitH H.)—Continued.
French cars near Culebra, 1.—Old
Panama, Spanish bridge-—Panama, seq
wall—Panama from Ancon Hill.—
Panamanian fishermen.—Turkey buz-
zards. © Mar. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. each Apr,
4, 1914; J 191451-191464.
TRI-COLOR PHOTO ENGRAVING CO., Tampa,
Fla. [13906
Meet me in Tampa. © Jan. 1, 1914;
2c. Dee. 15, 1913; K 73344.
TRIBUNE CO., Chicago. [13907-13916
Old Doe Yak [1914]:
© Mar. 22; 1c. Mar. 30; K 72486,
© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr. 6; K 72814.
© Apr. 5; 1c. Apr. 8; K 72908.
© Apr. 12; 1 ce. Apr. 27; K 73620,
© Apr. 19; 1c. Apr. 27; K 73628.
© Apr. 26; 1 ¢. May 4; K 73844,
© May 3;1c. May 18; K 74407.
© May 10; 1c. May 18; K 74409,
© May 24;1¢. June 1; K 74890.
© May 31; 1c. June 18; K 75357,
TRIMPEY (HE. B.) Baraboo, Wis.
[13917, 18918
Lavender and old lace. © Apr. 14,
1914; 2¢. Apr. 16, 1914; J 191652.
Memories. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 ¢,
Apr. 16, 1914; J 191651.
Troy (JOHN P.) Ithaca, N. Y.
[18919-13921
Cornell univ. :
Prudence Risley hall.—Quadrangle
south by grove.—Rand hall. © Mar,
12, 1914; 2 ec each Mar. 14, 1914; J
191264191266.
TRUESDELL (WINFRED PORTER) Teas
neck, N. J. [13922, 13923
Astor (Lt. Col. John Jacob) © May
19, 1914; 2 ¢. June 1, 1914; K 75135.
King (Gen. Charles) © June 1,
1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; K 75047.
TRYALAX MFG. CO. INC., Philadelphia.
[18924
Tryalax mother and child. © June
5, 1914; 2 c June 15, 1914; K 75368.
ULLMAN MFG. Co., New York.
[18925-13941
[17 prints]:
Afternoon tea.—Castle walk.—Cor-
tez.—Exchanging confidences.—Fairy
| tales.—Hesitation.—Knitting lesson.—
Little helper.—Love story.—Maxixe.—~
Neighbors.—One step.—Paring ap-
ples. — Saying grace. — Tango. —
Thoughts of by-gone days.—Thrifty
maid of Holland. © June 1, 1914; 26,
each June 5, 1914; K 75048-75096.
267
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13942
UNDERHILL (IRviING) New York.
[18942-13983
Coney Island, C-10051. © May 20,
1914: 2c. May 21, 1914; J 192721.
Harlem River, C-10012. © May 20,
1914; 2c. May 21, 1914; J 192723.
Jersey City, Dickinson technical high
school, B—20688. © May 20, 1914; 2 «.
May 21, 1914; J 192722.
New York, Adams express bldg., C—
10009. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 23,
1914; J 191929.
Battery park and Broadway
north, B—20686. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2 ec.
Apr. 23, 1914; J 191928.
Battery waterfront, B—20695.
© May 20, 1914; 2c. May 21, 1914: J
192720.
City hall and Broadway, C-—
10034.—Grand Central depot concourse,
B-—20886.—Pennsylvania railroad depot,
C-10043.—Prospect park sheep fold, C~
10048. © June 16, 1914; 2 e@ each
June 17, 1914; J 198411-193414.
City hall and Park Row, C-
10033. © June 26, 1914; 2 c. June 30,
1914; J 193911.
—— Equitable bldg., iron work, C—
9992. © Apr. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Apr. 17,
1914; J 191704.
Fifth ave. and 34th st., N. E.,
C-10047. © June 26, 1914; 2 c. June
30, 1914; J 193918.
— Vifth ave. and 34th st., N. W.,
C-10046. © June 26, 1914; 2 c. June
30, 1914; J 193912.
— Forty-second st. east from 6th
ave., C-10020. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2 e.
Apr. 23, 1914; J 191933.
Herald sq., C-10044. © June
26, 1914; 2 c. June 30, 1914; J 193914.
library and 5th ave. north, C—
10018. © Apr. 22, 1914; 2 c Apr. 23,
1914; J 191932.
‘d and ‘Taylor’s bldg., CH
10032. -© May 20, 1914; 2 e. May 21,
1914; J 192724.
Manhattan hotel, C-10000. ©
Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ec. May 1, 1914; J
192133.
Metropolitan museum of art, C-—
10030, C-10031. © May 20, 1914; 2.
each May 21, 1914; J 192725, 192726.
Park Row and St. Paul build-
ings, C-9950. © Apr. 30, 1914: 2 «.
May 1, 1914; J 192135.
Park Row building, C-9949. ©
Apr. 30, 1914; 2 @ May 1; 1914: J
192136.
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 9.
UNDERHILL (IRvING)—Continued.
—— Pennsylvania railroad depot and
7th ave., C-10045. © June 26, 1914;
2 ec. June 30, 1914; J 193918.
Polo grounds grand stand, C—
10025. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 «. May ‘.
1914; J 192137.
Polo grounds score board, C-—
10026. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ec. May 1,
1914; J 192138.
—— public library, C—10103—10105,
© June 26, 1914; 2 c each June 30,
1914; J 198915—193917.
Shoe and leather and Chemical
bank bldgs., C-9895. © May 20, 1914;
2e. May 21, 1914; J 192728.
—-— skyline, D-683. © Apr.
1914; 2c May 1, 1914; J 192134.
Tammany Hall and 14th st.
west, B—20934. © June 26, 1914; 2 ce.
June 30, 1914; J 193919.
Temple Emanuel, C-9893. ©
May 20, 1914;°2 ¢. May 21," 1914;' J
192730.
—uniyersity buildings,
C-10011.
Apr. 23
30,
© Apr. 22, 1914; 2 c. each
, 1914; J 1919380, 191931.
Woolworth building and Park
Row, C—10021—C-10022. © Apr. 30,
1914; 2 ce. each May 1, 1914; J 192139,
192140.
— Woolworth bldg. and St. Paul’s
chapel, C-10114. © June 26, 1914; 2
ce. June 80, 1914; J 193921.
yacht club, C-9994. © May 20,
1914; 2 c. May 21, 19145 7 192727:
Statue of Liberty, B-20696. © May
12, 1914; 2 e. May 13, 1914; J 192456.
B-20697. © May 20, 1914; 2¢.
May 21, 1914; J 192729.
Tennessee (U. S. S.) and Manhattan
bridge, C-10115. © June 25, 1914; 2
e. June 80, 1914; J 193920.
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York.
[13984-14865
U-61030, U-96489, U-135819, U-
144842, U-147165, U-147171, U-147175,
U-149388, U-149407, U-149501, U-
152542, U-157695, U-157880, U-157895,
U-157899, U-157903, U-157905, U-
157928, U-157935, U-157939, U-157940,
U-157968, U-157973, U-159683, U-
159685, U-159686, U-159687, U—-159688,
U-159728, U-159730, U-159734. U-
159737, U-159788, U-159742, U—-159743,
U-159745, U-159746, U-159748. U-
159751, U-159753, U-159754, U-159755,
268
C-10010,
ae eee
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
14365
UNvDERwoop & UNDERWoop—Continued.
U-160786, U-—160791. U-160792,
160793. © Nov. 5, 1913; 2 c. each May
7, 1914; J 192252-192254, 192256,
192257, 192269-192273, 192301—192336.
U-56144, U-93005, U-93018, U-93015,
U-93113, U-93568, U-93569, U-93571,
193629, U-96470, U-96614, U-127549,
U-138420, U-144816, U-144884, U-
149750, U-152420, U-152443, U-152455,
U-152476, U-152546, U-157285, U-
157237, U-157243, U-157248, U-157251,
U-157985, U-—158992, U-158994, U-
159001, U-159004, U-160795. © Nov.
6. 1913; 2 c. each May 7, 1914; J
192274192300, 192337192341.
D-96476. © Nov. 7, 1913; 2 c. May
7, 1914; J 192342.
U—96453, U-96459, U-96469, U-96475,
U-96496, U-—96517, U-—96531, U—96537,
U-96544, U—-96550, U-96561, U-—96575,
U-96615. © Nov. 12, 1913; 2 c. each
May 7, 1914; J 192343-192355.
U-160789. © Nov. 23, 1918; 2 ¢.
May 7, 1914; J 192255.
U-96465. © Nov. 24, 1913; 2 c. May
7, 1914; J 192365.
U-93027, U-93095, U-98317, U-
157161, U-157165, U-157253, U-157254,
U-157259, U-157268, U-159002, U-
159008.
May 7, 1914; J 192357-192367.
“U-123774, U-141012, U-152919, U-
153127, U-158584, U-153618, U—-153755,
U-158861, U-153954, U-154010, U-
154047, U-154754, U-154856, U-154891,
U-154896, U-154898, U-154912, U-
155106, U-155182, U-155187, U-155368,
U-155739, U-155741, U-155749. ©lc.
each Mar. 11, 1914; J 190664—-190687.
U-162289, U—162292, U-162293, U-
162297, U-162304. © 1 c. each Mar.
28, 1914; J 191279-191283.
C—2107-Q, U-158736, U-158741, U-
161607, U—161627, U—161792, U—162068,
U—162094, U-162179, U-162183, U-
162647, U-162648, U-162649, U-162756,
U-162777, U-—162883, U-162834, U-
162835, U-162836, U-162837, U-162855,
» ie
U—162858, U-162860, U-162864, U-
168015, U—163016, U—163018, U—163019,
U-163021, U-163091, U-163096, U-
163097, U-163181, U—163182, U-163183,
J-163184, U-163185, U-163213, U-
165242, U-163248, U-163270, U-163354,
U-163556, U-163357, U-163359, U-
16338%, U—163389, U-163390, U—163391,
U-1€3392, U-163398, U-163394, U-
163299, U-163401, U-163417, U-163418,
U—168431, U-163485, U-1638436, U-
© Nov. 26, 1913; 2 ¢. each.
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD—Continued.
163437, T-163439, U-163456, U-163479.
© 1c. each Apr. 3, 1914; J 191383—
191445.
C-2117-C.. ©-1°e Apr: 3; 1914-15
192700.
U-161791, U-161796, U-162060, U-
162062, U-162082, U-162184, U-162245,
U-162298, U-162376, U-162457, U-
162557, U-162558. U-162564, U—162590,
U-162640, U-162814, U-162819, U-
162358, U-163360, U-163440, U-163443,
U_-168546, U-163548, U-163558, U-
163559, U-163560, U-—163562, U—-163568,
U-163564, U-165567, U-163569, U-
163570, U-163571, U-163572, U-163578,
U-163582, U-163583, U-163600, U-
163601, U—163602. U—163619, U—163658,
U-163663, U-163702, U-163708, U-
163705, U-163706, U-163707T, U-—163708,
U-163709, U-163710, U-163714, U-
163715, U-163716, U-163717,. U-163718,
U-163719, U-163720, U-163730, U-
164091. ©1c. each Apr. 11, 1914; J
191465-191524.
C—2107 A, U-—125182, U-125187, U-—
125721, U-126392, U-126405, U-127575,
U-127591, U-127597, U-127817, U-
138431, U-154838, U—-154854. U-162398,
U—162416, U-163711, U-168945, U-
~163947, U-164872, U-164874, U-164376,
U-1643881, U-164431, U-164482, U-
164434, U-164457, U-164734, U-164790,
U-1647938, U-—-164795, U-164797, U-
164799, U-164800, U-164801, U-164808,
U-164804, U-164805, U-164808, U-
164810, U-164811, U-164818, U-164821,
U-164824, U-164825, U-164894, U-
164925, U-1652385, U-165254, U-
165235, U-1653808, U-165403, U-165405,
U-165407, U-—165559, U-165571. U-
165598, U-165749, U—-165839, U-166016,
U-166018.: © 1 c. each May 18, 1914;
J 192516-192575.
C—2384-B, U-116889, U-117315, U-
117608, U-117619, U-117624, U-128464,
U-137061, U-i37105, U-188442, U-
128586, U-141406, U-152431. U-152454,
U-152457, U-1525380, U-152540, U-
158675, U-155334, U-155966, U-155977,
U-156198, U-156941, U-158389, U-
158562, U-159727, U-161524, U-161546,
U-161591, U-161658, U-161795, U-
162061, U-162069, U-162070, U—162080,
U-162097, U-
U-162285, U-162296, U-—162302, U-
162407, U-162421, U—162425, U-162468,
U_-162650, U-162970, U-163263, U-
163272, U-163579, U-164662, U-164796,
U-164816, U-164817, U-164819, U-
164820, U-165607, U-167770, U-168459,
U-169760. © 1c. each June 25, 1914;
J 193680-193755.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14366
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
UNITED STATES CALENDAR Co., Cincin-
nati. [14866-14871
[Colored calendar heads]:
Eventide. — Old farm.—Old home
farm.—Singing water. © Jan. 1,1914;
2c. each May 20, 1914; K 74520-74523.
Peace. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 c May
20, 1914; K 74528.
Sylvan glade. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
May 20, 1914; K 74529.
U. S. FASHION
Philadelphia.
Fashion plates:
Areadian [and] Ritz.—Autumn and
winter 1914-1915. no. 181, 182, 183,
184, and style 370.—Cambridge [and]
Regal.— Exclusive model, 500, 502, 504,
506.—Hyde Park [and] Arlington.—
Man tailored ladies coats, 1621, 16381,
1641, 1651, 1661.—Pall Mall [and] Ar-
gyle.—Three-button soft roli sack, 353.
—Three-button peaked lapel sack, 355.
—Two-button round corner novelty
lapel sack, 354. © Mar. 17, 1914; 2 ¢.
each June 26, 1914; K 75714-75730.
Fashion plates no. D1—D8, 350-357.
Trousers, back views, fancy cuffs
and pockets, nos. D1—D8, 350-857. ©
Feb. 3, 1914; 2 « June 12, 1914; K
75317.
—— 106-117. © Jan. 5, 1914; 2c.
each Jan. 12, 1914; K 75320, 75321,
75325.
—— 118-124. © Jan. 9, 1914; 2c.
each Jan, 12, 1914; K 753823, 75324.
—— 195-129.. 133-137. © Jan. 7%,
1914; 2 ec. each June 12, 1914; K 75318,
75327.
& SAMPLE BOOK CO.,
[14372-14453
180-132. © Jan. 17, 1914; 2¢.
June 12, 1914; K 75328.
—— 138-161. © Jan. 15, 1914; 2c.
each June 12, 1914; K 753826, 75340,
75348.
— 162-164. © Mar. 5, 1914; 2c.
June 12, 1914; K 75319.
301. Three button sack, no. 301.
© Jan: 56,1914; 2)¢ June 16,1914;
K 75465.
303. Three button soft roll
semi-peaked lapel straight front sack,
no. 303. © Jan. 17, 1914; 2 c June 16,
1914; K 75467.
304. Three button semi-peaked
lapel sack, no. 304. © Jan. 17, 1914:
2c. June 16, 1914; K 75468.
305-308. © Jan. 22, 1914: 2c.
each June 16, 1914; K 75469-75470.
309, 310. Two button soft roll
peaked lapel rounded front sack, no.
U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK Cco.—Con.
309 and three button soft roll sack,
no. 310. © Jan. 22, 1914; 2 ¢. June 12,
1914; K 75822.
311, 312. -<@r Jans a2, 4+ 2c
June 12, 1914; K 75338.
—— 313-327. © Jan 27; 1914 2 c.
each June 12, 1914; K 75333, 75335-
THaal.
—_— 828-349; @ reper 191452: c:
each June 12, 1914; K 75316, 75331,
(5382, Isaak
—— 371-378. © Feb. 14, 1914; 2e.
each June 16, 1914; K 75461-75464.
— 600, 601, 604-610. © Jan. 10,
1914; 2 ec each June 16, 1914; K
75453-75456.
602, 603. © Jan. 2, 1914; 2e.
June 16, 1914; K 75452.
——- 611-616. "© Jan 12, 1984+ 2 e.
each June 16, 1914; K 75457, 75458.
—— 617-640. | ©, dam: 1ae.a0t4- 2 e,
each June 16, 1914; K 75448-75451,
75459, 75460.
Newest slip-on-coat for spring and
summer, 1914. © Feb. 25, 1914; 2c
June 12, 1914; K 75525.
[Window display cards]:
Three button peaked lapel sack, no.
173.—Three button soft roll sack, no.
171._Three button soft roll semi-
peaked lapel, no. 105.—T'wo button
round corner novelty lapel sack, no.
172. © Jan. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. each June
12, 1914; K 75312-75315.
Three button sack, no. 101.—
Three button semi-peaked lapel round-
ed front sack, no. 107.—Three button
semi-peaked lapel sack, no. 110.—Two
button long roll rounded front sack, no.
302.—Two button semi-peaked lapel
sack, no. 104. © Jan. 15; 1914; 2 «¢
each June 16, 1914; K 75444-75447,
75466.,
—— Three button sack, no. 104.—
Three button semi-peaked lapel sack,
no. 102.—Three button soft roll semi-
peaked lapel straight front sack.
[Panel] No. 105.—TIwo button long
roll novelty lapel sack, no. 103.—Two
button soft roll peaked lapel rounded
front sack, no. 101. © Jan. 5, 1914;
2 c. each Jan. 12, 1914; K_ 75830,
75841-75344.
—— Three button sack, no. 104.—
Three button semi-peaked lapel sack,
no. 102.—Three button soft roll semi-
peaked lapel straight front sack.—Two
button long roll novelty lapel sack no.
103.—Two button soft roll peaked lapel
270
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 2, 1914
14525
U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO.—Con.
rounded front sack, no. 101. © Jan.
9, 1914; 2 ec. each June 12, 1914; K
75329, 753839, 75345-75347.
UNITED STATES LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Cin-
einnati. [14454-14471
No. 16004, 16102, 16112, 16143. ©
Apr. 9, 1914; 2 ce. each Apr. 18, 1914;
K 73086-73089. _
No. 16037, 16106. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2
¢. each Apr. 3, 1914; K 72693, 72694.
No. 16107 [A, B.] 16142. © Apr.
28, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 30, 1914; K
73735-73787.
©
No. 16108, 16110, 16187, 16216.
Apr. 27, 1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 30, 1914;
K 73739, 738741, 78744, 78745.
No. 16135, 16171. © May 15, 1914;
2c. each May 18, 1914; K 74446, 74450.
Ne. thl4G.. (©). Apr. 17, 1914: 2 ¢.
Apr. 18, 1914; K 73400.
No. 16215, 16217. © May 7, 1914;
2c. each May 9, 1914; K 74101, 74102.
UNIVERSITY HoMr CAMPUS, EXTENSION
CoMMITTEE, Lincoln, Neb. [14472
Couldn’t call this ricketty, could
you? © June 25, 1914; 1c. June 29,
1914; K 75794.
UppDIKE (F. LEE) Reno, Nev. [14473
Moose, eagle carnival, Reno, Nevada,
June 29, July 4, 1914. © Mar. 24,
1914; 2 c. Apr. 20, 1914; K 73437.
VAITSES (STEPHEN) Melrose, Mass.
[14474
[Greek, American national and pa-
triotic calendar.] © June 8, 1914; 2c.
June 5, 1914; K 75256.
VAN ART CO., New York.
[14475-14482
[8 photographs] :
Bright eyes.— Built for speed.—
Good morning.—High tide. — Life
saver—One of the lifeboat crew.—
Peaches and cream.—Some speed. ©
May 5, 1914; 2 ec. each June 12, 1914;
J 193306-193318.
Van ASDALE (WALTER D.) Pittsburgh.
[14483
V-E-C. triplets are here. [Arrival
of the Vec triplets] © Apr. 6, 1914;
1c. Apr. 8, 1914; K 72982.
VAN DusEeN & STOKES co., Philadel-
phia. [14484-14493
[10 photographs]:
Prineess Anklet, A, H, I.—Princess
Armlet, E, G, L.—Princess Bandeau,
C, F.—Princess Bracelet Set, N.—
Princess Necklet, D. ©1c. each June! 30, 1914; 2
5, 1914; J 193115-193124.
VAN Meter (KE. M.) Portland, Oregon.
[14494, 14495
Bull run: © ‘May’ 19) 1914; 2c
May 26, 1914; J 192886.
Bull run rapids. © May 19, 1914;
2c. May 26, 1914; J 192837.
VAN VALKENBURGH (EvA) Inverness,
Cal. [14496-14501
Edge Cliff (From the garden) ©
May 14, 1914: 2 @ May 23; 1914;
J 192776.
Inverness (From the bay) © Apr.
5, 1914; 2c. May 28, 1914; J 192772.
Inverness (Hotel) © May 10, 1913;
2c. May 23, 1914; J 192775.
Mesa and Mt. Vision (View of) ©
Mar. 30, 1914; 2 c. May 238, 1914;
| J 192774.
Schreibeir wharf (End of) © July
5, 1911; 2 ec. May 28, 1914; J 192771.
View from window of Valley View
studio. © Apr. 10, 1914; 2 c. May 23,
1914; J 192778.
VAN WAGNER (CHARLES W.) Wash-
ington. [14502-14507
Gibbons (Cardinal James) 1-6.
© Apr. 15, 1914; 2 c each May 5,
1914; J 192222-192227.
VAN ZiILtE & CHALK, New York.
[14508-14513
Vera Cruz:
Hiffect of U. S. S. Cesar’s guns on
Naval academy.—Mexican killed by
U. S. forees.—Mexicans killed by U. S.
Sailors.—Naval academy bombarded
by U. S. S. Chester.—Residence in the
line of fire——Residences bombarded
during occupation. © Apr. 24, 1914;
2 ec. each May 29, 1914; J 1938047-
1938052.
VAUGHAN (FRANK) Albany,
[14514-14518
Assembly legislative leaders, state of
New York, 1914. © May 26, 1914; 2 e.
May 27, 1914; K 75007.
Assembly probe committee, state of
New York, 1914. © May 26, 1914;
2c. May 27, 1914; K 75006.
Glynn (Gov. M. H.) 1-3. © May
21, 1914; 2 c. each May 22, 1914; J
192765-192767.
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn.
[14519-14525
Connelly (Bobby) A-E. © Mar.
e. each Apr. 7, 1914; J
191336-1913840.
Jil
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14526
VITAGRAPH Co. OF AMERICA—Continued.
Jensen (Eulalie) © June 13, 1914;
2c. June 22, 1914; J 193530.
Morrison (James) © June 13,
1914; 2c. June 22, 1914; J 193531.
WAGNER ELECTRIC MFG. CO., St. Louis.
[14526
Wagner quality, see the comma. ©
May 30, 1914; 2 c. June 9, 1914; K
75428.
WALDON (SmpNEY D.) Detroit. [14527
Across the great silence. © Sept. 5,
1914; 2 c. May 18, 1914; J 192485.
WALKER, LONGFELLOW CoO., Boston.
[14528, 14529
Franklin (Benjamin ) American
statesmen series. © May 11, 1914;
2c. June 5, 1914; K 75178.
Hamilton (Alexander)
statesmen series. © Mar.
2c. Apr. 10, 1914; K 73076.
WALLACE (W. H.) New York.
[14530-14532
American
10, 1914;
[38 photographs]:
Adirondack cattle-—Mountain and
stream.—New York, Cathedral of St.
John the Divine. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2c.
each Apr. 9, 1914; J 19138538-191355.
WALSH (STAFFORD P.) San Francisco.
[14533
In the shadow of the cross. © Mar.
28, 1914; 2c. Apr. 3, 1914; J 191258.
WALTER (FREDERICK A.) Brooklyn.
[14534-14540
Resolute, 2263. © June 6, 1914; 2c.
June 12, 1914; J 193328.
Resolute and Vanite, 2241, 2242, ©
June 4, 1914; 2 c. each June 12, 1914;
J 193324, 193329.
Vanite, 2244, 2246,
2247. © June 4,
1914; 2-¢. each June 12, 1914: J
193325-193327.
ma, C Tune 6, 1914-2. "e.
June 12, 1914; J 193323.
Grand Rapids,
Mich. [14541
Vision of truth, © May 7, 1914;
2c. May 18, 1914; K 74402.
WALTON (JOHN M.) New Haven. ..
[14542, 14548
© May 16, 1914;
1914s cl92508,
WALTHER (ADDIE)
Yale bowl, 1, 2.
2 e. each May 18,
192509.
WANAMAKER (JOHN) New York.
[14544-14550
© Mar. 12, 1914;
9, 1914; K 73080.
Boys Spring suits.
De eer
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
WANAMAKER (JOHN )—Continued.
Millinery opening. © Mar. 10, 1914;
1c. Apr. 9, 1914; K 73078.
Modes d’aujourd’bui. © Mar. 9,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 9, 1914; K 73077.
Red leaf London hats. © Mar. 14,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 9, 1914; K 73082.
To-morrow is the special time to see
the copies of Paris Spring hats. ©
Mar. 11, 19143;.1 @, Apr tot,
73079.
Women’s gray salons. © Mar. 16,
1914; 1 ec. Apr. 9, 1914; K 73080.
Women’s Spring clothes. © Mar.
13, 1914; 1 ¢ Apr. 9, 1914. K 73081.
Warp (BEN) Escondido, Cal.
[14551-14553
[3 photographs] :
Camp fire—Long past days.—Old
Talle-yah. © Apr. 25, 1914; 2 ¢c each
May 2, 1914; J 192141-192143.
WARD ADV. SERVICE, Chicago.
[14554-14559
[Cuts for ads]:
Checking account.—Checking ac-
count with this bank is an emblem of
progress.—Consult with us freely on
any phase of banking.—Our progress
is linked with yours.—Our record.—
Prestige of a check on. © Apr. 6,
1914; 2 ec. each Apr. 1, 1914; K 72585.
72590.
WARREN & WETMORE, New York.
[14560
Washington (George) memorial hall
drawings. 1. South elevation. 2:
Kirst floor plan and section. 3. Sec-
ond and third floor plans and east ele-
vation. © 1c. May 4, 1914; I 1821.
WARREN FEATHERBONE CO., Chicago.
[14561-14563
Warren girl. © May 12, 1914; 2c.
May 14, 1914; K 74235.
1, 2° © WMpr. tS aeiSi4 2 Dre.
each Apr. 29, 1914; K 73702, 73708.
WATERMAN (O. W.) Hampton, Va.
[14564
Texas (U. S. S.) © Apr. 2, 1914;
2c. Apr. 8, 1914; J 191268.
Waters (R. J.) San Francisco.
[14565
San Francisco, business district,
1914. © May 8, 1914; 2c May 16,
1914; J 192481.
WATERS (R. J.) & co., San Francisco.
[14566
Greek theatre, Flag day services,
June 14, 1914. © June 26, 1914; 2 ec.
July 2, 1914; J 193973.
272
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
WEED (ARTHUR J.) Mt. Weather, Va.
, [14567, 14568
Mt. Weather, Va., Mosby’s head-
quarters. © June 20, 1914; 2c. June
18, 1914; J 193420.
—Old moonshine still. © June
20, 1914; 2 c. June 18, 1914; J 193421.
WEIDELS LADIES TAILORING COLLEGE CO.,
St. Louis. [14569
Weidels self balancing and self
grading method. © May 1, 1914; 1c.
May 21, 1914; I 18388.
WEIDNER (CHARLES) San Francisco.
[14570
Panama Pacific internatl. expo.,
main buildings. © Apr. 20, 1914; 2c.
May 7, 1914; J 192251.
WEIGLE (EDWIN F.) Chicago.
[14571-14587
Armed bluejackets resting at hotel
door. © May 2, 1914; 2 c May 16,
1914; J 192576.
Bluejackets dragging quick firing
gun to firing line. © Apr. 30, 1914;
2c. May 16, 1914; J 192577.
Bluejackets in action soon after
landing, firing through a fence at
Terminal wharf. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ¢c.
May 16, 1914; J 192578.
Bluejackets resting on sidewalk.
© Apr. 30, 1914; 2 c. May 16, 1914;
J 192579.
Bluejackets with machine gun in an
upper window clearing nearby roofs
of snipers. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ec. May
16, 1914; J 192580.
Bluejackets with rifles and machine
gun. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 c. May 16,
1914; J 192581. ;
Bluejackets with rifles picking off
snipers. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ce. May 16,
1914; J 192582.
Crowd at building shelled by U. S.
ships. © May 2, 1914; 2 c. May 16,
1914; J 192583.
Dead Mexicans and doorway from
which they fired down street on Mexi-
cans. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 c May 16,
1914; J 192584.
Marine exchanging shots with Mexi-
cans down a street. © Apr. 30, 1914;
2c. May 16, 1914; J 192585.
Marines just out boats at Terminal
wharf and waiting orders. © Apr. 30,
1914; 2 c. May 16, 1914; J 192586.
Marines marching to station in cen-
ter of city. © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 c. May |
16, 1914; J 192587. |
CLASSES, H TO K
14746
WEIGLE (Epwin F’.)—Continued.
Marines with machine guns gather-
ing on docks for advance into city. ©
May 1, 1914; 1 c May 16, 1914; 1 «
June 1, 1914; J 192588.
~Mexican soldiers. and _ civilians
carrying wounded to hospital. © Apr.
30, 1914; 2 c. May 16, 1914; J 192589.
Sailors and marines bringing ashore
ammunition, © Apr. 30, 1914; 2 e.
May 16, 1914; J 192590.
Shelling a nest of snipers. © May
1, 1914; 2c. May 16, 1914; J 192591.
Signal men with telephone wagon
arranging their apparatus. © Apr.
30, 1914; 2 c. May 16, 1914; J 192592.
WELCH (CHARLES ALONZO) Joplin,
Mont. [14588
Marias River (Looking up) Mont.
© June 26, 1914; 2c. June 30, 1914: J
193901.
WELSH (ULyssEs S. GRANT) Brook-
lyn. [14589
New books worth while. [Book bor-
derl ..©_Apr..4, 1914: 2 c. Apr. 13,
1914; K 73399.
WENTWoRTH (B. H.) Gardiner, Me.
[14590-14625
Snow, 582. © Mar. 1, 1914; 2-¢.
May 2, 1914; J 192156.
[85 photographs]:
Androscoggin birches, 488.—At the
end of the road, 184.—Black Head
surf, 062.—Brook in March, 597.—
Foam and spray, 064.—Four o’clock,
449.—-Gray day on the Ox bow, 476.—
Harvest season, 486.—Hemlocks, 579.—
Hillside farm, 465.—House under the
willows, 457.—In the shadow of the
cliff, O73.—Indian Rips, 12.—Inter-
vales, 454.—Kineo, 352.—Kineo Bay,
354.—Kineo birches, 164.—Little (A)
river, 396.—Lobster cove, 556.—Mon-
hegan, Black Head, 516, 521-523.—
Monhegan, East Shore and Black
Head, 515.—Monhegan, harbor, 553.—
Monhegan, Pulpit Rock, 513.—Mon-
hegan, The Washer-woman, 532.—
October haze, 78.—Ripogenus Gorge,
490.—Saw mill, 412.—South wind in
March, 361.—White birches, 577.—
Winter road, 590.—Yellow birch, 589.—
Yellow birches, 598. © Apr. 20, 1914;
2c. each May 2, 1914; J 192144192155,
192157-192179.
WERNER (W.) Chicago. [14626-14746
Brainy and Drewse [1914]:
© Mar. 21; 1.¢: Mar..30; K 72304.
‘© Mar. 24; 1.¢: Mar..30; K 723827.
273
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14746 pt. Iv, nh. s., v.9
Werner (W.)—Continued. WERNER (W.)—Continued.
© Mar. 26; 1 ce. Mar. 30; K 72307. © Apr. 17; 1c. Apr. 20; K 73408.
© Mar. 28; 1¢ Apr. 1; K 72549. © Apr. 20; 1 ec. Apr. 23; K 73547.
©’ Mar. Si-4 4 Apne: K 72684. © Apr. 22; 1¢, Apr. 24; K 73570.
@ Apr..2; 1.c.Apr. 6+, T2781. © Apr. 24; 1 ce. Apr. 27; K 73654.
© Apr. 4; 1 e. Apr. 9; K 72966. © Apr. 27; 1 ec: Apr. 29; K 738704.
© Apr. 7; 1 ec. Apr. 9; K 72970. © Apr. 29; 1 e May 1; K 73762.
© Apr’): te. Apry 11> “KE 73027. © May 1; 1c. May 4; K 73815.
© Apr. 10; 1 ce Apr. 18; K 73061. © May 4; 1¢. May 6; K 739384.
(© Apr. 11; 1c. Apr. 13; K 73062. © May 6; 1¢. May 9; K 74084.
© Apr. 14; 1.e. Apr. 16: K. 73212. © May 8; 1¢. May 11; K 74135..
© Apr. 16; 1 ec. Apr. 18; K 73402. © May 11; 1 ¢. May 13; K 74214,
© Apr. 18; 1 e. Apr. 20; K 73406. © May 13; 1¢. May 15; K 74274.
© Apr. 21; 1 e. Apr. 23; K 73548. © May 15; 1c. May 18; K 74393.
(S) Apr. 23.1 .¢, Apr. 25+ Ke. f3a589. © May 18; 1 e. May 21; K 74621.
Apr. 25:1 & Apr, 27348 13655. © May 20; 1 ce. May 22; K 74647.
© Apr. 28; 1 e. May 1; K 738768. © May 22; 1 ¢. May 25; K 74745.
© Apr. 30; 1c. May 2; K 73780. © May 25; 1 ec May 27; K 74847.
© May 2;1.¢. May 4; K 73816. © May 27; 1c. May 29; K 74879.
© May 5; 1c. May 7; K 73990. © May 29; 1c. June 1; K 74884.
© May 7; 1c. May 11; K 74128. © Junei1;1c. June 4; K 75041.
© May 9;1¢. May 18; K 74212. © June 3; 1 ¢, June 8; K 75189.
© May 12; 1c. May 14; K 74236. © June 5; 1c. June 8; K 75187.
© May 14; 1c. May 18; K 74398, © June 8; 1c. June 10; K 75269.
© May 16; 1 ec. May 21; K 74612. © June 10; 1c. June 12; K 75311.
© May 19; 1 ¢. May 21; K 74610. © June 12; 1c. June 15; K 75374.
© May 21; 1 ¢. May 23; K 74682. © June 15; 1 c. June 18; K 75511,
© May 23; 1.c. May 25; K 74743. © June 17; 1 ce. June 19; K 75547.
© May 26; 1c. May 28; K 74848. © June 19; 1 c. June 22; K 75599.
© May 28; 1c¢. June 1; K 74885. © June 22; 1c. June 25; K 75697.
© May 30; 1¢. June 1; K 74887. Mr. Fallguy [1914]:
© June 2; 1c June 4; K 75039. © Mar. 21; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72305.
© June 4; 1 ec. June 8; K 75185. © Mar. 24; 1 e. Mar. 80; K 72328.
© June 6; 1 ce. June 10; K 75270. © Mar. 26; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72308.
© June 9; 1c. June 11; K 75282. © Mar, 28; 1c. Apr. 1; K 72550.
© June 11; 1 ¢. June 13; K 75355. © Mar. 31; 1c. Apr. 8; K 72615.
© June 13; 1c. June 15; K 75371. © Apr. 2; 1 ¢ Apr. 6; K72782.
© June 16; 1c. June 18; K 75512. © Apr. 4; 1c. Apr. 9; K 72967.
© June 18; 1 ¢. June 22; K 75555. ©. Apr. 7; 1c. Apr, 9° K 72971.
© June 20; 1c. June 25; K 75693. © Apr. 9;1e¢. Apr. 11; K 73028.
Lord Longbow [1914]: © Apr. 11; 1 ¢. Apr. 13; K 73063.
© Mar. 20; 1 ec. Mar. 23; K 71986. © Apr. 14; 1c. Apr. 16; K 73213.
© Mar. 23; 1 c. Mar. 30; K 72309. © Apr. 16; 1 ¢. Apr. 18; K 73403.
© Mar. 25; 1 ec. Mar. 30; K 72306, © Apr. 18; 1c. Apr. 20; K 73407.
© Mar. 27; 1c. Apr. 1; K 72548. © Apr. 21; 1 « Apr. 23° K 73049.
© Mar. 30; 1 ce Apr. 8; K 72617. © Apr. 23; 1c Apr. 25; K 73579.
© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr. 8; K 72618. © Apr. 25; 1 c. Apr. 27; K 73656.
© Apr. 3; 1c. Apr. 9; K 72969. © Apr. 28; 1c. May 1; K 73764.
© Apr. 6; 1 ¢ Apr. 9; K 72968. © Apr. 380; 1c. May 2; K 73781.
© Apr. 8; 1 « Apr. 10; K 72991, © May 2;1¢c. May 4; K 73817.
© Apr. 13; 1 ec. Apr. 15; K 73118. © May 5; 1c. May 7; K 78991.
© Apr. 15; 1 ce. Apr. 17; K 73271. © May 7; 1c. May 11; K 74129.
274
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
WERNER (W.)—Continued.
© May 9; 1c. Mav 18; K 742138.
© May 12; 1c. May 14; K 74237.
© May 14; 1c. May 18; K 74899.
© May 16;1c¢. May 21; K 74618.
© May 19; 1c. May 21; K 74611.
© May 21; 1 c. May 23; K 74683.
© May 23; 1c. May 25; K 74744.
© May 26; 1c. May 28; K 74849.
© May 28; 1c. June 1; K 74886.
© May 30; 1c. June 1; K 74888.
© June 2; 1c. June 4; K 75040.
© June 4; 1c. June 8; K 75186.
© June 6; 1 c. June 10; K 75271.
© June 9; 1c. June 11; K 752838.
© June 11; 1c. June 13; K 75356.
© June 138; 1c. June 15; K 75372.
© June 16; 1c. June 18; K 75513.
© June 18; 1c. June 22; K 75556.
© June 20; 1c. June 25; K 75694.
WHSTERN FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION
ASSN., Portland, Or. [14747
Putting out the campfire. © Mar.
30, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 2, 1914; K 72575.
WESTON (Epwarp H.) Tropico, Cal.
[14748
In sunshine clad. © 1 ¢. Apr. 7,
1$14; J 191322.
WHEELER (CLEORA) Saint Paul.
[ 14749, 14750
With Christmas greetings and best
wishes for the New Year. [Design of
berries and leaves in acircle] © Mar.
15, 1914; 2 ce. May 1, 1914; K 74491.
—— [Poinsettia in circle] © Mar.
15, 1914; 2 ec. May 1, 1914: K 74492.
WHITE (Mrs. H. C.) Berkeley, Cal.
[14751, 142
Cupid. © Mar. 27, 1914; 2 Apr.
6, 1914; J 191295. |
Cupid resting. © Myr. 27, 1914;
2c. Apr. 6, 1914; J | 320.
Waite (J. H.) Santa Rosa, Cal. [14753
Kennedy (dfs. Electa) © Apr. 17,
1914; 2 ec. Apr. 21, 1914: J 192404.
WHITE stupi0o, New York.
[14754-14757
Damrosch (Valter) 1-3. © June
20, 1914; 2 c each June 25, 1914: J
198754, 193755, 193759.
Lambs—Gians. © Apr. 23, 1914;
2c. Apr. 29, 1914: J 192035.
53959—14——10
CLASSES, H TO K
14784
Wuitty (J. H.) Richmond. [14758
Poe’s (Edgar Allan) sister, Rosalie
Poe, and foster mother Mrs. Frances
K. Allan with Rosalie Poe letter. ©
1 ce. May 7, 1914: J 192258.
WILLIAMS (ALLAN I.) Olean, N. Y.
[14759
Pheasant nesting. © June 20, 1914;
2e¢. June 26, 1914; J 193777.
WiLuiaAMs (L. F.) Spirit Lake, Ia.
[14760-14763
[4 phot graphs]:
Crescent house.— Crescent house,
bridge at.—Eagle Point.—Gull Point,
shady nook on. © May 1, 1914; 2 e.
each June 10, 1914; J 193234~-193237.
WILLIAMS (R. Morris) Evansville,
Ind. [14764-14770
Hubbard (Elbert)1. © June 17,
1914; 2 c. June 19, 1914; J 193453.
——2. The fra. © June 17, 1914;
2c. June 19, 1914; J 193454.
Johnston (Mrs. Annie Fellows) A-E.
© Apr. 8, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 10, 1914;
J 191947-191951.
WILLIAMS (VERBNE O.) Kansas City,
Mo. [14771, 1472
Kansas City Federal league baseball
club, 1914. © June 2, 1914; 2c. June
5, 1914; J 198071.
Victor family show window. ©
June 2, 1914; 2 c«. June 5, 1914; =*
1938072. :
WELIAMS (WILLIAM H.) San Fran-
cisco. [14773
Alaska wild sheep at a Lick. ©
wie to, 19a 2 ¢ Apr 22s TSA: J
(91790.
WILLIAMS ADVERTISING SLIDE Co., New
York. [14774
Ad on the screen is sure to be seen.
© Mar. 26, 1914; 2 ce. Apr. 2, 1914;
Ky 2572.
WILSON (CHARLES W.) Harrisburg, Pa.
14775-14783
Harrisburg fire dept.:
Allison no. 12.—Camp Curtin no. 13.
—Good Will no. 7.—Mt. Pleasant no.
8.—Mt. Vernon no. 5.—Paxton no. 6.—
Royal no. 14.—Susquehanna no. 9.—
Washington no. 4. © Apr. 21, 1914;
2 ec. each Apr. 22, 1914; J 191800-
191808.
WILSoN (JAMES A.) Fort Winfield
Seott, Cal. [14784
Target practice with howitzers. ©
June: 5, 1914-"2) ec. June 15, 1914; J
193368.
2795
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14785
pt.Iv,n.s.,v.9 ,
WIMSETT (ALBERT B.) Anderson, Ind.
[14785
[Mooseheart, reproduction of plat of
ground and buildings of the vocational
school of the Royal Order of Moose.]
© May 1, 1914; 1 e. May 1, 1914; 1¢.
May 13, 1914; K 74348.
WINTER & POND cO., Juneau, Alaska.
[14786-14788
Alaska engineering commission. ©
June 15, 1914; 2 ec. June 27, 1914;
J 193792.
©
Juneau baseball grounds, 1914.
June 7, 1914; 2 ec. June 22, 1914; J
1938497.
Sheep Creek milling plant. © Apr.
1, 1914; 2c. May 4, 1914; J 192409.
WINTHROP PRESS, New York.
[14789-14791
Our flag. © May 14, 1914; 2 c. May
21, 1914; K 74614.
©
Stonemetz two-revolution press.
Apr. 22, 1914; 2 c Apr. 24, 1914; K
73574.
Stonemetz two-revolution press. ©
Apr 25,1914 3.2 c. Apr 2s, A9I4 sik
75658.
WISE (JosePH H.) Amarillo, Tex.
[14792
Real photographs of our hair cuts.
© Apr. 6, 1914; 1c. Apr. 14, 1914; 1 ¢.
Apr. 27, 1914; J 192018.
WisWais-Seroeesert co., Denver.
[iti do= 4802
[10 photographs] :
Boulder May day fete dancer.—
Boulder May day fete, procession—
Boulder May day fete, throne.—Clirb-
ing the rocks.—Golden from Midlaid
trail—Picking fiowers.—Picnic part:
Wild Cat Point, Midland trail.—
Wild Cat Point, turn at.—Wild flowe
girl. © June 5, 1914; 2 c. each June
9, 1914; J 1938205-193214.
Wo.Lrr (Louis) & co., LTD., London.
[14803, 14804
Angel of pity. © June 10, 1914;1¢.
June 18, 1914; K 75657.
Until we meet again. © June 10,
1914; 1 ce. June 18, 1914; K 75658.
WoLvEN (EpmMuND L.) Poughkeepsie,
NS. Yi [14805-14877
Vassar college class on platform,
June 9, 1914. © June 9, 1914; 2.
June 11, 1914; J 193267.
daisy chain, June 9, 1914.
June 9, 1914; 2 ec. June 11, 1914; J | building,
192 3268.
276
WoOLVEN (E. L.)—Continued.
Founders play, 1914, 3, 5, 7-13,
21-26, 28-31, 33, 34, 36-38, 40-53, 54 A,
54 B, 55, 56, 60-68, 70, 75-80. © May
4, 1914; 2 c«. each June 23, 1914; J
193565, 198568-193592, 198594, 193598— .
193628.
May day, 1914, 1. © May 5,
1914; 2 ec. June 23, 1914; J 193629.
3rd play, 1914, 1-6, 8-11, 13, 14.
© May 25, 1914; 2 c each June 23,
1914; J 198566, 193567, 198593, 198595—
193597, 193630-193635.
Woop (C. W.) Baltimore. [14878
Bathing girl. © Apr. 8, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 21, 1914; K 73471.
Woop (WILLIAM) & CO.,
New York.
[14879
Temple of medical knowledge. ©
Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 14, 1914; K
73379.
WooDFIELD (FRANK) Astoria, Or.
[14880-14885
Astoria, Or., looking out the mouth
of the Columbia River. © May 1,
1914; 2c. May 6, 1914; J 192245.
Flavel Warrenton and Astoria, Or.,
1,2. © May 1, 1914; 2 c. each May 6,
1914; J 192248, 192244.
[3 photographs]:
Flavel, Or., Hill terminals, driving
first pile, June 3, 1914.—Flavel-War-
renton and Astoria, Or., 3.—Warren-
ton, Columbia River and Astoria, Or.
© June 5, 1914; 2 @ each June 10,
1914; J 198248-193250.
Wooprow (Otis HARroLtD) Sherman,
Tex. [14886
Fresh from the wash. © Apr. 3,
1914: 1c. Mar. 28, 1914; 1c Apr. 17,
1914; J 191705.
WooDVILLE LIME & CEMENT CO., Toledo,
[14887
Best under the sun. © Dec. 21,
1910; u*. Mar. 23, 1914; K 72582.
Woopwarp ARTHUR) New York.
[14888, 14889
Back view of} pndraped figure.
June 23, 1914; 4am
193961. —~ ;
Reclining draped
resting on arm. |
July 1, 1994259
WooDWARD & N pre. co., St.
Louis. [14890-14892
[8 colored pr :
San Diego, ‘Home Economy
Panal Cal ifornia Exposi-
San Diego, Cal., Panama-Cali-
tion.
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 2, 1914
CLASSES, H TO K
14913
Woopwarp & TIERNAN PTG. Cco.—Contd.
fornia Exposition; bird’s-eye view.—
San Francisco, Panama-Pacific Expo-
sition; bird’s-eye view. © Feb. 1;
1914; 2 c. each May 4, 1914; K 73827-
73829.
WooLwortH (F. W.) co., New York.
[14893-14896
[Woolworth’s designs for paper box
coverings]:
[Large holly design.]—[Medium
holly design]—[Poinsettia design] no.
7068—2.—[Smail holly design] © Apr.
11, 1914; 2 c. each Apr. 16, 1914; K
73185-73138.
Woopy (Edwin C.) St. Louis.
[14897
Reddie. © May 10, 1914; 2 c. May
8, 1914; J 193563.
WoRDEN (J. E.) Wrangell, Alaska.
[14898, 14899
Tokeen, Alaska, marble quarry at,
A, B. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2c each Apr.
25, 1914; J 191972, 191973.
Wores (THEODORE) San Francisco.
[14900
Springtime in Marin Co. Cal. ©
See oe de. Mar. 9, 1914; 1 «.
Apr. 6, 1914; K 72881.
WouertTs Bros., New York.
New York:
Kemochan (F. J.) residence.—Mu-
nicipal bldg. © June 1, 1914; 2c. each
June 4, 1914; J 193062, 198063.
[14901-14909
Philadelphia,
WortTs Bros.—Continued.
Manufacturers’ club,
general exterior. © Apr. 7, 1914; 2 ¢.
Apr. 9, 1914; J 191376.
Springfield, Mass., municipal build-
ings:
Auditorium interior.—Detail of fa-
cade, office bldg—Entrance lobby to
office bldg.—Front of auditorium
bldg.—General view from east.—Gen-
eral view from southwest. © June 1,
1914; 2 c. each June 4, 1914; J 198064—
193069.
YounG (JOHN CHRIS) Pittston, Penna.
[14910
Car of coal for Rey. Billy A. Sun-
day. © Apr, 27, 1914; 2 ¢. Apr. 24,
1914; J 192235.
Youne (R. J.) Mukilteo, Wash.
[14911
Mukilteo, Wash., residence of E.
Rousseau. © Apr. 23, 1914; 2 c Apr.
28, 1914; J 192030.
Youne (W. S.) Philipsburg, Mont.
[14912
Philipsburg, Mont., Granite County
high school. © Apr. 27, 1914; 2 ¢
May 2, 1914; J 192482.
ZINSTSMASTER & JONES, Herheim, N. Y.
[14913
Giaim (Jean) © Apr. 2, 1914; 2¢.
May 20, 1914; J 192782.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalogue since
January 1, 1914:
PPro On WOrDrkS Of ATT... 8
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character____
Photographs (including 996 unpublished)
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 8,
periodicals)
190
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List Of MOTION PICTURES.
A/S KINOGRAFEN, Copenhagen, Den-
mark. [14914
Great stroke; in 4 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and
114 prints recd. May 12, 1914; L 2676.
ALL STAR FEATURE CoRP., New York.
[14915
America; by Arthur Voltglin. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 119 prints recd. May 18, 1914; L
2714.
AMBROSIO AMERICAN CO., New York.
[14916-14927
[Each copy consists of clippings
from reel]
Anniversary (The) ; by A. Ambrosio.
© title, description and 35 prints recd.
May 12, 1914; L 2672.
Black devil; by A. Ambrosio. ©
title, description and 55 prints recd.
Mar. 30, 1914; L 2407.
Charitable mask; by A. Ambrosio.
© title, description and 28 prints recd.
Apr. 25, 1914; L 2575.
Crime of Mary; by A. Ambrosio.
© title, description and 51 prints recd.
Apr. 10, 1914; L 2486.
Destruction of Carthage; by A. Am-
brosio. © title, description and 78
prints recd. Apr. 10, 1914; L 2485.
Lady of the black castle; by A. Am-
brosio. © title, description and 41
prints recd. May 15, 1914; L 2700.
Life at the bottom of the sea; by
A. Ambrosio. © title recd. Apr. 6,
1914; description reed. Apr. 8, 1914;
62 prints reed. Apr. 6, 1914; M 153.
Mother is dead; by A. Ambrosio. ©
title, description and 18 prints recd.
May 29, 1914; L 2769.
Pigeon carrier; by A. Ambrosio. ©
title, description and 127 prints recd.
Apr. 29, 1914; L 2685.
Ruler (The); by A. Ambrosio. ©
title, description and 44 prints recd.
Apr. 29, 1914; L 2607.
Strong womanly nature; by A. Am-
brosio. © title, description and 31
prints recd. June 17, 1914; L 2871.
Wrecked life: by A. Ambrosio. ©
title, description and 16 prints recd.
May 29. 1914; L 2768.
| dosia Harris.
AMERICAN FILM MFG. Co., Chicago.
[14928-14954
[Each copy consists of small roll]
Beyond the city; by Sidney Ayres.
© title recd. May 18, 1914; description
recd. May 16, 1914; 38 prints recd. May
18, 1914; L 2725.
Calamity Anne’s love affair; J. S.
Douglass. © title recd. May 18, 1914;
description recd. May 16, 1914; 64
prints recd. May 18, 1914; L 2730.
David Gray’s estate; by S. J. Kamm.
© title, description and 46 prints recd,
Apr. 28, 1914; L 2554.
Decree of justice; by George Fields,
© title, description and 54 prints recd.
Apr. 2, 1914; L 2422.
Eugenics vs. love; by M. R. Me.
Kinstry. © title recd. May 18, 1914:
description recd. May 16, 1914; 72
prints reed. May 18, 1914; L 2782.
Flurry in hats; by J. E. Hungerford.
© title recd. May 18, 1914; description
recd. May 16, 1914; 56 prints recd.
May 18, 1914; L 2729.
Footprints of Mozart; by Rev.
Clarence J. Harris, in 2 pts. © title
recd. May 18, 1914; description recd.
May 16, 1914; 62 prints recd. May 18,
1914; L 2733.
Happy coercion; by Theodosia Har-
ris. © title, description and 40 prints
recd. Apr. 2, 1914; L 2427.
Her fighting chance; by Nellie B.
Duff. © title, description and 83
prints reed. Apr. 23, 1914; L 2553.
In the moonlight; by Tom Ricketts.
© title, description and 82 prints recd.
Apr. 28, 1914; IL. 2558.
Independence of Susan; by Theo-
© title, description and
42 prints recd. Apr. 2, 1914; L 2421.
Last supper; by Lorimer Johnston,
in 2 pts. © title, description and 67
prints recd. Apr. 2, 1914; L 2428.
Like father like son; by Carl C. Glick.
© title, description and 85 prints recd.
Apr. 2, 1914; L 2425.
Lost sermon; by Hleanor Kinkead, in
2 pts. © title recd. May 18, 1914; de
seription recd. May 16, 1914; 72 prints
reed. May 18, 1914; L 2781.
219
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
14955
AMERICAN FILM MFG. Co.—Continued.
Mlle. la mode; by M. R. McKinstry.
© title, description and 82 prints recd.
Apr. 23, 1914; L 2556.
Metamorphosis; by M. R, McKinstry,
in 2 pts. © title recd. May 18, 1914;
description recd. June 8, 1914; 75
prints recd. May 18, 1914; L 2809.
Navy aviator; by Lorimer Johnston.
© title recd. May 18, 1914; descrip-
tion recd. May 16, 1914; 49 prints recd.
May 18, 1914; L 2726.
Peacock feather fan; by Marie
Layet. © title, description and 55
prints recd. Apr. 2, 1914; L 2424.
Prince of Bohemia; by Mare E.
Jones. © title recd. June 4, 1914; de-
scription recd. June 3, 1914; 39 prints
recd. June 4, 1914; L 2807.
Retribution; by Perry Banks. ©
title, description and 49 prints recd.
Apr. 2, 1914; L 2498.
Second clue; by A. B. Himes. ©
title, description and 59 prints recd.
Apr. 2, 1914; L 2420,
Sheltering an ingrate; by Thomas
Ricketts. © title recd. June 4, 1914;
description recd. May 16, 1914; 58
prints recd. June 4, 1914; L 2808.
Smouldering spark; by J. F. Poland.
© title, description and 58 prints recd.
Apr. 23, 1914; L 2557.
Soul astray; by Marie Layet. ©
title recd. May 18, 1914; description
recd. May 16, 1914; 78 prints recd.
May 18, 1914; L 2727.
Story of the olive; by Caroline
Gooke. © title recd. May 18, 1914;
description recd. May 16, 1914; 60
prints recd. May 18, 1914; L 2728.
Sweet land of liberty ; by Harry Pol-
lard. © title, description and 52 prints
recd. Apr. 2, 1914; L 2426.
Widow’s investment; by Jessie F.
Calif. © title, description and 62
prints recd. Apr. 23, 1914; L 2555.
APEX FILM Co., New York.
[14955-14959
fEach copy consis of small reel.]
Alpine tragedy; by Aquila film co.
© title, description and 53 prints recd.
Apr. 18, 1914; L 2529.
Brother against brother; by Danish
biograph co., in 4 pts. © title recd.
June 38, 1914; description recd. June
4, 1914; 36 prints recd. June 8, 1914;
L 2789.
Detective Hayes and the duchess’
diamonds; by Vitascope co. © title,
description and 48 prints recd. Apr.
15, 1914; L 2505.
pt. Iv, n. 8., v.9
APEX FILM co.—Continued.
Devil’s eye; by Vitascope co. © title
recd. June 2, 1914; description recd.
June 38, 1914; 41 prints recd. June 2,
1914; L 2785.
Through fire to fame; by Vitascope
co. © title, description and 49 prints
reed. Apr. 15, 1914; L 2506.
BESLEY (CAPT.) MOTION PICTURE CO.,
Inc., New York. [14960
Capt. Besley expedition. 50 prints
of various sizes. © title, description
and 50 prints recd. May 6, 1914; M
162.
BIoGRAPH Co., New York.
[14961-15017
[Each copy consists of clippings
from roll.]
Almost an outrage. © title, descrip-
tion and 44 prints reed. May 16, 1914;
L 2701.
Along came a city chap. © title,
description and 51 prints recd. Apr.
25, 1914; L 2578.
Ambitious pa. © title, description
and 85 prints recd. Apr. 17, 1914; L
2a.
Bill Tell, pawnbroker. © titie, de-
scription and 57 prints recd. Apr. 38,
1914; L 2431.
Boiler-maker’s day of rest. © title,
description and 60 prints recd. June 27,
1914; L 2924.
Bondage of fear. © title, descrip-
tion and 86 prints reed. Apr. 11, 1914;
L 2489.
Brown’s bachelor supper. © title,
description and 50 prints recd. June
15, 1914; L. 2851.
Burglar’s sacrifice. © title, descrip-
tion and 76 prints recd. Apr. 3, 1914;
L.. 2432.
By the old dead tree. © title, de-
scription and 87 prints recd. June 19,
1914; L 2882.
Captain Kidd, the bold. © title.
deseription and 27 prints recd. June 4,
1914; L 2797.
Cracksman’s gratitude. © title, de-
scription and 83 prints recd. June 26,
1914; L 2920. |
Daring getaway. © title, descrip-
tion and 113 prints recd. June 1, 1914;
L 2782.
Death’s witness. © title, descrip-
tion and 101 prints recd. June 1, 1914;
L 2781.
Doctor’s trust. © title, description
and 69 prints recd. Mar. 80, 1914; L
2408.
280
A
%
4
j
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
15017
BrocraryH co.—Continued.
Ethics of the profession. © title,
description and 74 prints recd. June 5,
1914; L 2805.
Eva, the cigarette girl. © title, de-
scription and 89 prints recd. June 27,
1914; L 2923.
Father’s scapegoat. © title, descrip-
tion and 50 prints recd. May 16, 1914;
L, 2703.
Firemen’s social. © title, descrip-
tion and 56 prints recd. June 24, 1914;
L 2911.
Gilliagin’s accident policy. © title,
description and 32 prints recd. May 5,
1914; L 2627.
Goat (The) © title, description and
41 prints reed. June 24, 1914; L 2912.
Her big scoop. © title, description
and 88 prints recd. Apr. 29, 1914; L
2608.
Her mother’s weakness. © title,
description and 59 prints recd. May
13, 1914; L 2681.
Her neighbors next door. © title,
description and 85 prints recd. June
17, 1914; L 2874.
Hickville’s finest. © title, descrip-
tion and 29 prints recd. Apr. 9, 1914;
L 2479.
Honor of the law. © title, descrip-
tion and 82 prints recd. June 23, 1914;
L 2901.
Hop-head’s dream. © title, descrip-
tion and 53 prints reed. Apr. 25, 1914;
2577.
Idiot (The) © title, description and
66 prints recd. June 4, 1914; L 2798.
In fate’s cycle. © title, description
and 61 prints recd. May 7, 1914; L
2640.
In the nick of time. © title, de-
scription and 45 prints recd. June 4,
1914; L 2796.
Jonah (A) © title, description and
96 prints recd. June 11, 1914; L 2839.
Man in the house. © title, descrip-
tion and 61 prints recd. Apr. 21, 1914;
L 2546.
Maniacs three. © title, description
and 40 prints recd. May 5, 1914; L
2628.
Master of the strong. © title, de
scription and 52 prints recd. Apr. 6,
1914; L 2460.
Melody and art. © title, descrip-
tion and 77 prints recd. Apr. 15, 1914;
L 2504.
BioGRAPH co.—Continued.
Mixed mails. © title, description
and 31 prints recd. Apr. 17, 1914; L
2514.
Opals’ curse. © title, description
on 86 prints recd. June 12, 1914; L
2844.
Percy, the lady-killer. © title, de
scription and 83 prints recd. May 20,
1914; L 2723.
Price of the drinks. © title, de
scription and 76 prints recd. May 23,
1914; L 2749.
Prize employer. © title, description
and 383 prints recd. June 15, 1914; L
2850.
Ragamuffin (The) © title, descrip-
tion and 60 prints recd. June 23, 1914;
L 2898.
Ribbons and boxing-gloves. © title,
description and 386 prints recd. June
28, 1914; L 2899.
Rings and robbers. © title, descrip-
tion and 46 prints recd. Apr. 9, 1914;
L 2480.
Road to Plaindale. © title, descrip-
tion and 80 prints recd. May 21, 1914;
L 2788.
Romance of the pueblo. © title, de-
scription and 63 prints recd. July 1,
1914; L 2939.
Romeo and Juliet. © title, descrip-
tion and 49 prints recd. May 20, 1914;
Live.
Saving presence. © title, descrip-
tion and 102 prints recd. May 1, 1914;
L 2617.
Sear (The) © title, description and
61 prints recd. Apr. 20, 1914; L 2581.
Science of crime. © title, descrip-
tion and 87 prints recd. May 28, 1914;
L 2765.
Skelley’s birthday. © title, descrip-
tion and 32 prints recd. Apr. 3, 1914;
L 2430.
Song of sunny Italy. © title, de-
scription and 76 prints recd. June 20,
1914; L 2891.
Soul of the desert. © title, descrip-
tion and 45 prints recd. Apr. 25, 191-4;
L 2576.
Spanish omelet. © title, description
and 44 prints recd. June 23, 1914; L
2897.
Tango flat. © title, description and
52 prints recd. Apr. 21, 1914; L 2547.
Under the skin. © title, description
and 58 prints recd. May 6, 1914; L
2629.
281
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15018
BroarRarH co.—Continued.
When a woman guides. © title,
description and 72 prints recd. Apr. 7,
1914; L 2471.
While the band played. © title,
description and 32 prints recd. May
16, 1914; L 2702.
Widow Muggin’s wedding. © title,
deseription and 63 prints recd. May
23, 1914; L 2750.
BLACHE FEATURES, INC., Fort Lee, N. J.
[15018, 15019
Fighting death; in 4 pts. 4 reels.
© Apr. 11, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Apr. 27, 1914; L 2580.
Woman of mystery; by Mme. Alice
Blaché, in 4 pts. 4 reels. © May 13,
1914; 2 c. and description May 22,
1914; L 2740.
BLINKHORN (ALBERT) New York.
[15020, 15021
Murdock trial; by Larry Trimble, in
3 pts. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 118 prints reed. May
28, 1914; L 2763.
Old curiosity shop; by Charles Dick-
ens. Produced by Hepworth mfg. co.,
in 5 pts. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 94 prints recd. Apr.
hE, A914 > 1 2505.
CABASINO (THOMAS F..) Jamaica, N. Y.
[15022
Prisoner of the ‘‘Owls”; or, The
victim of revenge. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 15
prints recd. Feb. 5, 1914; L 2900.
Carrick (A. B.) New York. [150238
Palestine, the Jewish return from
exile; or Life in the Holy Land. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 48 prints recd. Mar. 12, 1914; M
170.
COLONIAL FILMS, CHRISTOPH MULLEN-
EISEN, JR., Berlin. [15024
His last will; in 8 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 46
prints recd. May 21, 1914; L 2786.
CONTINENTAL FILM, Berlin. [15025
Black triangle; in 4 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 216
prints recd. Apr. 2, 1914; L 2429.
CONTINENTAL KUNSTFILM, Berlin.
[15026
Man in the cellar; in 4 pts.
pings from reel. © title, description
and 144 prints recd. Apr. 21, 1914; L
2548.
Clip- ;
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
COSMOPOLITAN FILM CO., LTD., London.
[15027-15033
At the risk of her life (Second
series) ; by Neue film g. m. b. h. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 30 prints recd. May 22, 1914; L
ZA5.
Film sensation; by Neue film. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 25 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914; L
2400.
Lola’s trouser role. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 23
prints recd. Mar, 28, 1914; L 2399.
Martin as burglar. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 8 prints
recd. Mar. 28, 1914; L 2402.
Martin vs. Boots. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 13 prints
recd. Mar. 28, 1914; L 2401.
Martin’s love affair; by Neue.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 11 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914;
L 2408.
Trial by fire; by Neue film gessel-
schaft. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 60 prints recd. May 16,
1914; L 2705.
CROMELIN (PAUL H.) New York.
[15034-15055
Bandit of Port Avon; by Aquila co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 56 prints recd. June 25, 1914;
L 2918.
Beauty and the barge; by W. W.
Jacobs. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 36 prints recd. Mar.
28, 1914; L 2442.
Black ship; by Scandinavian film co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 43 prints recd. June 2, 1914;
L 2786.
Bosun’s mate; by W. W. Jacobs.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 29 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914;
L 2438.
Branscombe’s pal; by London film
co., ltd. Clippings from roll. © title,
descripiton and 25 prints recd. Mar. 28,
1914; L 2440.
Cage (The); by London film co., Itd.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 48 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914;
L 2439.
Finger of destiny; by Motograph
film co., Itd., in 2 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 23 prints
recd. June 11, 1914; L 2834.
282
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
CROMELIN (PAuL H.)—Continued.
Great python robbery; by Regent
film co. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 36 prints recd. Apr. 18,
1914; L 25380.
Her children; by London film ¢o.,
Itd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 49 prints recd. Mar. 28,
1914; L 2444.
Lawyer Quince; by W. W. Jacobs.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 238 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914;
L 2487.
Lure of London; by Co-operative
cinematograph co., ltd., in prologue
and 3 pts. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 58 prints recd.
May 18, 1914; L 2683.
Maria Marten; or, The mystery of
the red barn; by Motograph film co.,
Itd., in 3 pts. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 31 prints recd.
June 11, 1914; L 2833.
Pirate’s revenge; by Scandinavian
film co. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 38 prints recd. May 1,
1914; L 2616.
Price of blood; by Aquila co. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
oe 57 prints recd. May 21, 1914; L
739.
Prince of darkness; by Aquila co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 128 prints recd. Apr. 30, 1914;
L 2609.
Ring and the rajah; by Anne Mer-
win. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 28 prints recd. Mar. 28,
1914; 1. 2441.
She stoops to conquer; adapted from
the play by Oliver Goldsmith. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
“on 78 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914; L
443.
Third string; by W. W. .Jacobs.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 31 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914;
L 2436.
Tracked across the Atlantic; by
Aquila co., in 4 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 30 prints
recd. May 19, 1914; L 2716.
Vulture of gold; by Aquila co., in 4
pts. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 48 prints recd. June 2,
1914; L 2787.
What a woman will do; by Regent
film co., ltd. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 41 prints recd.
June 25, 1914; I, 2917.
15070
CROMELIN (Paut H.)—Continued.
When London burned; by Low War-
ren. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 79 prints recd. Apr. 8,
1914; L 2475.
DANSK KINOGRAF FILMS, Copenhagen,
Denmark. [15056, 15057
Red club; in 4 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 135
prints recd. Apr. 7, 1914; L 2472.
Tiger countess; in 8 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 71
prints recd. Apr. 8, 1914; L 2477.
DANZIGER (ABRAHAM J.) New York.
[1505S
Only a boy. Clippings from reel,
© title, description and 24 prints reed.
Mar. 28, 1914; L 2404.
EXCLAIR FILM CO., INC., New York.
[15059-15070
[Each copy consists of small reel.]
Aiglon (L’) © title, description and
103 prints recd. May 21, 1914; L 2785.
Chasing a million; or Round the
world in eighty ways. © title reed,
June 4, 1914; description recd. May
23, 1914; 34 prints recd. June 4, 1914;
Ey 2st,
Cheri-Bibi. © title, description and
49 prints recd. June 10, 1914; L 28380.
Germania; by lIllica and Baron
Franchetti. © title recd. June 4, 1914;
description reed. May 23, 1914; 125
prints recd. June 4, 1914; L 2812.
Horrors of war; adapted from “ The
apprentice”; By Gustave Geoffroy. ©
title, description and 44 prints recd.
May 12, 1914; L 2674.
Lunatics (The); or, Dr. Goudron’s
system; from the drama by M. Andre
de Lorde. © title, description and 32
prints recd. May 1, 1914; L 2686.
Maker of madmen. © title, descrip-
tion and 28 prints recd. June 10, 1914;
L 2829.
Mask of affliction; in 2 pts. © title
recd. June 10, 1914; description recd.
May 26, 1914; 32 prints recd. June 16,
1914; L 2885.
Regina; in 2 pts. © title recd. June
10, 1914; description recd. May 26,
1914; 87 prints recd. June 10, 1914; L
28386.
Renunciation (The) © title, de-
seription and 41 prints recd. June 1,
1914; L 2783.
Stirrup brother (Higher abdica-
tion); by O. Henry. © title, descrip-
tion and 54 prints recd. May 19, 1914;
Li 27d.
283
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15071
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.9
HKCLAIR FILM CO., INC.—Continued.
Wife. © title recd. June 4, 1914;
description recd. May 238, 1914; 29
prints recd. June 4, 1914; L 2810.
EXCLECTIC FILM CO., New York.
[15071-15085
Faithful unto death; by F. Wolff, in
4 pts. Small reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 112 prints recd. June 18, 1914;
L, 2878.
Hand ‘of destiny; by F. Wolff, in
4 pts. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 81 prints reed. June 17,
1914; L 2872.
Jealousy; by Havier de Montépin,
in 4 pts. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 58 prints recd. Apr. 14,
1914; L 2503.
Leaves of memory; by EH. F. Wolff.
Clipping from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 70 prints recd. June 27, 1914;
L 2925.
Lion’s bride; by F. Wolff, in 3 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 85 prints recd. July 1, 1914;
L 2942.
Loyalty; by M. Alfred Machin, in 5
pts. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 123 prints recd. Apr. 4,
1914; L 2451.
Perils of Pauline; by Charles God-
dard. 2ndinstallment. Clippings from
reel. © title and description recd.
Apr. 22, 1914; 56 prints recd. Apr. 7,
1914; L 2564.
3rd episode, in 2 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and
60 prints recd. May 6, 1914; L 2630.
4th episode. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 61 prints
recd. June 10, 1914; L 2881.
5th episode. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 73 prints
recd. June 10, 1914; L 2882.
——6th episode. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 74 prints
recd. June 17, 1914; L 2878.
Stain (The); by Forrest Halsey, in
6 pts. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 231 prints recd. July
1, 1914; L 2941.
Tempting of justice; by F. Wolff, in
5 pts. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 45 prints recd. June
19, 1914; L 2883.
Waif (The); by Hector Malot, in
6 pts. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 56 prints recd. May 7,
4914; L 2638.
ECLECTIC FILM co.—Continued.
War is hell; by M. Alfred Machin,
in 4 pts. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 1380 prints recd. Apr.
22, 19142 i Bae.
ECLIPSE-URBAN FILM CO., New York.
[15086, 15087
Bird of prey. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 55 prints recd.
June 8, 1914; L 2822.
Mystery of Green Park; by Eclipse
film co. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 52 prints recd. June
18, 1914; L 2881.
EpISson (THOMAS A.) INC., Orange,
Ne Ee [15088-15157
[Hach copy consists of reel.]
Across the burning trestle; by Fran-
cis Lynds. 7684. © June 27, 1914;
2 ¢. and description June 80, 1914; L
2935.
Adventure of the absent-minded pro-
fessor; by Frederic Arnold Kummer.
Story of Octavius—amateur detective.
7685. © July 3, 1914; 2 ¢. and descrip-
tion July 6, 1914; L 2960.
Adventure of the counterfeit money ;
by Frederic Arnold Kummer. Fifth
story of Octavius—amateur detective.
7626. © May 2, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription May 7, 1914; L 26382.
Adventure of the missing legacy; by
Frederick Arnold Kummer. Sixth story
of Octavius—amateur deteetive. 7647.
© May 29, 1914; 2 e. and description
June 1, 1914; L 2775.
Alaskan interlude; by George Les-
sey. 717622. © Ape. 21, 19045 2 oc. and
description Apr. 29, 1914; L 2602.
Andy goes a-pirating; by Mark Swan.
7644. © May 25, 1914; 2 ¢. and de.
scription May 26, 1914; Li 2756.
Andy has a toothache; by Mark
Swan. 7676.. © June 22, 1914; 2 c.
and description June 28, 1914; L 2904.
Andy plays cupid; by Mark Swan.
7623. © Apr. 27, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
seription Apr. 29, 1914; L 2603.
Back to the simple life; by Jean
Chamblin. 7671. © June 13, 1914;
2 ec. and description June 16, 1914; L
2852.
Basket habit; by Mark Swan. 7653.
© June 8, 1914; 2 ce. and description
June 9, 1914; L 2826.
By parcel post; a comedy by Harry
G. Bates. 7639. © May 16, 1914;
2c. and description May 20, 1914; L
2720.
284
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
15157
Hpison (THOMAS A.) INc.—Continued.
Conscientious Caroline; a comedy by
Ashley Miller. 7637. © May 16, 1914;
2 ec. and description May 20, 1914; L
2719.
Counterfeiters (The); a drama by
Edward W. Townsend. 7641. © May
16, 1914; 2 c. and description May 20,
1914; L 2718.
Coward and the man; by Ashley
Waiter. “7625. °© Apr. 27, 1914; 2:c.
and description Apr. 29, 1914; L 2604.
Deal in statuary; by Richard Neill.
7688. © July 3, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription July 6, 1914; L 2959.
Dolly at the helm; by Acton Davies.
A page in the active life of Dolly of
the dailies. 7678. © June 22, 1914;
2 e. and description June 23, 1914;
L 2905.
Dolly plays detective; by Acton Da-
vies. 7658. © June 8, 1914; 2 c and
description June 9, 1914; L 2824.
Double cross; by Richard Washburn
Child. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Apr. 21, 1914; L 2539.
End of the umbrella; the seventh
page in the active life of Dolly of the
dailies; by Acton Davies. 7620. ©
Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ec. and description Apr.
21, 1914; L 2542.
Ever-gallant marquis; by Ashley
Miller. 7681. © June 27, 1914; 2.
and description June 30, 1914; L 2938.
Face to face; by Richard Washburn
Child. A story of The man who disap-
peared. 7675. © June 22, 1914; 2c.
and description, June 23, 1914; L 2908.
Foolish agreement; by George A.
Posner. 7654. © June 8, 1914; 2c.
and description June 9, 1914; L 2823.
Frederick the Great; the drama of
his life, in 2 pts. 7614. © Apr. 13,
1914; 2 e. and description Apr. 14,
1914; L 2498.
Fugitive from justice; by Bliss Mil-
ford. 7606. © Apr. 13, 1914; 2¢. and
description Apr. 14, 1914; L 2500.
Gap (The); by Richard Washburn
Child. 7648. © May 29, 1914; 2 «.
and description June 1, 1914; L 2773.
Hand of horror; by W. H. Durham,
in 2 pts. 7651. © May 29, 1914; 2c,
and description June 1, 1914; L 2772.
Her grandmother’s wedding dress;
by Bessie Learn. 7615. © Apr. 13,
1914; 2 ec. and description Apr. 14,
1914; L 2501.
Her Spanish cousins; by George A.
Lessey. 7674. © June 22, 1914; 2¢.
and description June 23, 1914; L 2902.
Epison (THoMaAS A.) INc.—Continued.
His sob story; by Reynolds Knight.
in 2 pts. 7624. © Apr. 27, 1914; 2e.
and description Apr. 29, 1914; L 2606.
His wife’s burglar: by R. Koehler.
7688. © July 3, 1914: 2 e@ and de-
scription July 6, 1914; L 2958.
In high life; by Mark Swan. 7604.
©) Apr. 13. 1914: 2 e. and description
Apr. 14, 1914: L 2502.
In the days of slavery; by Richard
R. Ridgely. 7652. © May 29, 1914;
2 ec. and description June 1, 1914; L
2774.
In the shadow of disgrace; by Rich-
ard Ridgely, in-2 pts. 7677. © June
22, 1914; 2 ce. and description June 23,
1914; L 2906.
Laddie; a new version of the cele-
brated Edison drama, in 2 pts. 7689
© July 3, 1914; 2 ec. and description
July 6, 1914; L 2963.
Lady of spirits; the sixth of Mr.
Wood B. Wedd’s sentimental expe-
riences; by Mark Swan. 7632. ©
May 9, 1914; 2 c. and description May
12, 1914; L 2670.
Last assignment; by Acton Davies.
A page in the active life of Dolly of
the dailies. 7690. © July 3, 1914;
2 ec. and description July 6, 1914; L
2961.
Light on the wall; by Richard Wash-
burn Child. Fourth story of ‘“ The
man who disappeared.” 7627. © May
2. 1914; 2 ce. and description May 7,
1914; L 2681.
Lost—a pair of shoes; by Harry
Beaumont. 7634. © May 9, 1914; 2¢.
and description May 12, 1914; L 2668.
Lucky vest; by Sydney S. Booth.
1768. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Apr. 21, 1914; L 2541.
Man in the street; by Mary Imlay
Taylor, in 3 pts. 7657. © June 8,
1914; 2 e@. and description June 9,
1914; L 2827.
Martha’s rebellion; by Ruth M.
Woodward. 7621. © Apr. 27, 1914; 2
e. and description Apr. 29, 1914; L
2605.
Matter of minutes; by Richard
Washburn Child. A story of The man
who disappeared. 7686. © July 8,
1914; 2c. and description July 6, 1914;
L 2962.
Meg o’ the mountains; by Richard R.
Ridgely, in 2 pts. 7683. © June 27,
1914: 2 ¢. and description June 380,
1914; L 2984.
285
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15158
Epison (THOMAS A.) INcC.—Continued.
Modern Samson; by J. Edward Hun-
gerford. 7649. © May 29, 1914; 2.
and description June 1, 1914; L 2770.
Molly the drummer boy; by Harriet
T. Comstock. 7673. © June 13, 1914;
2 c. and description June 16, 1914;
L 2854.
Mother and wife; by Ben Wilson.
7636. © May 9, 1914; 2 @ and de
scription May 12, 1914; L 2667.
Mysterious package; by Ethel
Browning. 7655. © June 8, 1914; 2¢.
and description June 9, 1914; L 2825.
Mystery of the Amsterdam dia-
monds; the seventh story in the chron-
icles of Cleek; by Thomas W. Han-
shew. 7633. © May 9, 1914; 2c. and
description May 12, 1914; L 2669.
Mystery of the fadeless tints; by
Thomas W. Hanshew. Highth mystery
in the chronicles of Cleek. 7660. ©
June 138, 1914; 2 ec. and description
June 16, 1914; 3 2855.
Mystery of the silver snare; by
Thomas. W. Hanshew. 7605. © "Apr.
18, 1914; 2 c. and description Apr. 14,
1914; L 2499.
On the ice; a demonstration of fancy
skating at Wengen, Switzerland. 7656.
© June 8, 1914; 2 ec. and description
June 9, 1914; M 165.
On the piece by Charles H. France.
7650. © May 29, 1914; 2 ec and de
scription June 1, 1914; L QT,
Qualifying for Lena; by Terrey
Ford. 7679. © June 27, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description June 30, 1914: “a 29386.
Revengeful servant girl; by Mark
Swan. One of Mr. Wood B. Wedd’s
sentimental experiences. 7659. ©
June 13, 1914; 2 ce. and description
June 16, 1914; L 2856.
Seraphina’s love affair;
Lessey. 7628. © May 2, 1914; 2 @
and description May 7, 1914; L 2635.
Shattered tree; by Ben Wilson, in 2
pts. 7672. © June 13, 1914; 2c. and
description June 16, 1914; L "2853.
Song of Solomon; by Ashley Miller,
ine? pis: © Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. and
description Apr. 21, 1914; L 2540.
Southeners (The); by Cyrus Town-
send Brady, in 3 pts. 7630. © May 2,
1914; 2 ec. and description May 7,1914;
L 2634.
eg in Tuckerville; by Charles
. Seay. 7642. © May 25, 1914; 2
a and description May 26, 1914; L
2758.
by George
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
Epison (THoMAS A.) 1Nc.—Continued.
Terror of the night; by Acton
Davies. 7646. © May 25, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description May 26, 1914; L 2759.
Three knaves and a heathen Chinee;
by Henry Warwick. 7629. © May 2,
1914; 2 c. and description May 7, 1914;
L, 2636
Tight squeeze; by Acton Davies.
Eighth page in the active life of Dolly
of the dailies. 7631. © May 2, 1914;
2 ¢. and description May 7, 1914; L
2633.
Two doctors; by Charles M. Seay.
7680. © June 27, 1914; 2 ce. and de
scription June 30, 1914; L 2937.
Two Vanrevels; by Booth Tarking-
ton, in 2 pts. 7635. © May 9, 1914;
2 c. and description May 12, 1914; L
2671.
Up-to-date courtship; by J. Edward
Hungerford. 7682. © June 27, 1914;
2 ¢. and description June 30, 1914;
L 2982.
Voice of silence; by Richard R.
Ridgely. 7643. © May 25, 1914; 2c.
aud description May 26, 1914; L 2757.
Warning from the past; by Bannis-
ter Merwin, in 2 pts. 7645. © May
25, 1914; 2 c. and description May 26,
1914; L 2760.
Week end at Happyhurst; by Charles
M. Seay. © Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c and
description Apr. 21, 1914; L 2543.
When the men left town; a comedy
by Mark Swan, in 2 pts. 7640. ©
Mar. 16, 1914; 2 e@. and description
Mar. 20, 1914; l, 2717.
With his hands; a drama by Rich-
ard Washburn Child. 7638. © May
16, 1914; 2 ¢. and description May 20,
1914; L 2721.
EIKO FILM Co., Berlin. [15158
Mysterious club; in 8 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and
97 prints recd. Apr. 8, 1914; L 2476.
ENELCO FILM Co., Tampa, Fla. [15159
Heart of the trackless Everglades;
by Scott Leslie. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 34 prints recd.
May 1, 1914; M 157.
EXCELSIOR FEATURE FILM CO., INC., New
York. [15160
Toll of Mammon; by Harry Hand-
worth. Clippings from reel and roll.
© title, description and 54 prints recd
June 10, 1914; L 2907.
286
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
FEATURES IDEAL, INC., New York.
[15161
Whom the gods destroy; by Savoia
film co. Small reel. © title recd.
June 10, 1914; description recd. May
26, 1914; 48 prints recd. June 10, 1914;
I, 2875.
FILM RELEASES OF AMERICA, INC., New
York. [15162
Devil’s gap; by Karl Werner. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 57 prints recd. Mar. 28, 1914; L
2398. -
Fitms Lioyp, New York. [15163
Dungeon of steel; by Aquila film co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 86 prints recd. Apr. 3, 1914;
L 2488.
FRENCH-AMERICAN FILM co., New York.
(15164.
Mystery of the Mendel Beilis case.
Clipping from reel. © title and de-
scription recd. Mar. 21, 1914; 174
prints recd. Apr. 1, 1914; L 2447.
GAUMONT Co., Flushing, N. Y.
[15165-15167
Curse of greed; in 4 pts. 4 reels.
© Mar. 2, 1914; 2 c. and description
Apr. 18, 1914; L 2518.
Fantomas, the false magistrate; in
prologue and 5 pts. 6 reels. © Apr.
24, 1914; 2 ce. and description Apr. 27,
1914; L 2579.
*Neath the lion’s paw; in 3 pts. 38
reels. © Apr. 17, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Apr. 22, 1914; L 2550.
GLEASON (JOHN J.) New York.
[15168
Giants-White Sox world, tour; by
Francis McGlynn. Clippings from
reel. © title and description recd.
May 20, 1914; 180 prints recd. May 7,
1914; M 166.
GLorRIA AMERICAN Co., New York.
[15169, 15170
On life’s high seas; by Mario Cas-
serini. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 30 prints recd. May 7,
1914; L 2639.
Stolen inheritance; by Mario Cas-
serini. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 17 prints recd. May 28,
1914; L 2764:
GREAT PLAYERS FEATURE FILM CORP.,
New York. [iolF ss torT2
Escaped from Siberia; by Sidney M.
Goldin. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 104 nrints recd. Apr.
28, 1914; L 2687.
S)
a
15198
GREAT PLAYERS FEATURE FILM CORP.—
Continued.
Uriel Acosta; by Sidney M. Goldin,
in 5 pts. Small reel. © title recd.
June 22, 1914; description recd. June
20, 1914; 93 prints recd. June 22, 1914;
L, 2921.
GREENE’S FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS, New
York. [151738, 15174
Crime in the tunnel; or, The
avenger. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 71 prints recd. May 27,
1914; L 2761.
William Tell; or, The liberation of
Switzerland, by Deutsches bioscope.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 72 prints reed. Apr. 25, 1914;
L, 2574.
GREENZWEIG (JACQUES) New York,
[Hach copy consists of clippings
from reel.] [15175-15198
Atonement (The); by Viggo Larsen,
in 3 acts. © title, description and 33
prints reed. Apr. 27, 1914; L 2600.
Chains of the past; by De Kage
films, in 3 acts. © title, description
and 53 prints recd. Apr. 27, 1914; L
2698.
Death of the Marseillaise; by Viggo
Larsen. © title, description and 38
prints reed. Apr. 27, 1914; L 2595.
Dynamite Jack; by Deutsche bio-
seope) g:) ph! by In ‘in :3: pts: © title,
description and 48 prints recd. June
18, 1914; L 2847.
Engaged for one night; by Deutsche
bioscope g. m. b. h., in 2 acts. © title,
description and 383 prints recd. June
13, 1914; L 2846.
EHKyes of Ole Brandis; by Hanns
Heinz Ewers. © title, description and
101 prints recd. May 12, 1914; L 2678.
From life to death; or, Flight to the
sun; by Stellan Rye. © title, descrip-
ticn and 108 prints reed. June 5, 1914;
L 2803.
Golden fiy; by Steilan Rye, in 4
acts. © title, description and 98
prints recd. June 5, 1914; L 2804.
Gruesome tale; by Deutsche bio-
graph and mutoscope, in 3 acts. ©
title, description and 38 prints recd.
June 13, 1914; L 2848.
In the whirl of strife. © title, de-
scription and 38 prints reed. May 12,
1914; L 2677.
Iron law; by
fers ©") title,
prints reed. Apr.
De Kage films, in 38
description and 385
97; 1944 7 259T-
87
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15199
GREENZWEIG (JACQUES )—Continued.
Kate; by Viggo Larsen, in4acts. ©
title, description and 34 prints recd.
Apr. 27, 1914; L 2596.
Life for life; by Prometheus co.,
in 4 acts. © titie, description and 36
prints recd. Apr. 27, 1914; L 2599.
Lions of Countess Savade; by Mar-
tin Garas. © title, description and 38
prints recd. May 12, 1914; L 2679.
Midsummer night’s dream; by Hans
Henry Ewers and Stellan Rye, in 4
acts. © title, description and 96
prints recd. June 5, 1914; L 2802.
My name is’ Blunderbore; by
Deutsche bioscope, g. m. b. h. © title,
description and 98 prints recd. June 5,
1914; L 2801.
Pepita; by J. D. Rector. © title,
description and 121 prints recd. May
16, 1914; L 2704.
Red or white; by Mutoscope, g. m.
b. h., in 3 acts. © title, description
and 386 prints recd. Apr. 27, 1914; L
2594.
Ring that binds; by Deutsche bio-
scop g. m. b. h., in 3 acts. © title recd.
June 5, 1914; description recd. June
17, 1914; 72 prints recd. June 5, 1914;
L 2877.
Schwimmer (Der); by Dansk kino-
graph films. © title, description and
8 prints recd. May 22, 1914; L 2744.
Shanghaied; by Dansk biograph co.,
in 3 acts. © title, description and
46 prints recd. June 18, 1914; L 2845.
Stormbird (The); by Deutsche bio-
scop, g. m. b. h. © title recd June 5,
1914; description reed. June 17, 1914;
112 prints recd. June 5, 1914; L 2876.
Trick film; by Sascha film. © title,
description and 11 prints recd. Apr. 15,
1914; M 147.
Where is Coletti? by Projection
actien ges. union. © title, description
and 23 prints recd. Apr. 18, 1914; L
2528.
GROVER (LEONARD) Brooklyn. [15199
Private secretary. 3 prints 8 by 10
inches. © title, description and 3
prints recd. May 9, 1914; L 2688.
Hacy (Epwarp H.) New Rochelle, O.
| 15200-15204
Blowing-up of Gamboa dyke. Clip-
pings from reel and roll. © title and
description recd. Apr. 3, 1914; 2 prints
recd. Dec. 6, 1918; M 151.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
Hacy (Epwarp H.)—Continued.
Celebrating the 8rd of November—
Panamanian Independence day. Clip-
pings from reel and roll. © title recd.
Apr. 28, 1914; description recd. Apr. 3,
1914; 2 prints recd. Apr. 28, 1914; M
154. .
Dredges and barges passing through
Gatun locks. Clippings from reel and
roll. © title and description reed. Apr.
3, 1914; 2 prints recd. Dec. 6, 1913;
M 148.
Flooding Culebra cut. Clippings
from reel and roll. © title and de
scription reed. Apr. 3, 1914; 3 prints
recd. Dec. 6, 1913; M 150.
Tug Gatun passing through the
Gatun locks. Clippings from reel and
roll. © title and description recd.
Apr. 8, 1914; 2 prints recd. Dec. 6,
18138; M 149.
HeYMAN (J. C.) New York. [15205
Millionaire uncle; by Alexander
Girardi. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 21 prints recd. June 5,
1914; L 2806.
Hoty LAND EXHIBITION CO., INC., New
York. [15206
Life in the Holy Land; by Usher
Litvak. 8 prints various sizes. ©
title description and 8 prints recd.
Mar. 5, 1914; M 152.
INTER-CONTINENT FILM CO., INC., New
York. [15207
Rome or death; by Chev. Aldo Moli-
nari, in 5 pts. 10 primis 72 by 10
inches. © title and description recd.
Apr. 8, 1914; 10 prints reed. Mar. 30,
1914; L 2474.
ITALA FILM Co. oF AMERICA, New York.
[15208
Aerial revenge. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 86 prints recd.
June 27, 1914; L 2922.
Kuaw & ERLANGER, New York.
[15209-15211
Lord Chumley ; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 4 pts. 4 rolls. © Mar.
16, 1914; 2 c. and description Apr. 11,
1914; L 2487.
Strongheart; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 8 pts. 38 rolls. © Mar. 9,
1914; 2 ce. and description Apr. 11,
1914; L 2488.
Woman against woman; by Protec-
tive amusement co., in 3 pts. 3 rolls.
© Mar. 80, 1914; 2 c. and description
1914: 1, 2566.
yy 2
APL. 3,
288
“no. 2, 1914
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago. [Hach
copy consists of clippings from
reel. } [15212-15218
Du Barry; by David Belasco. ©
title, description and 180 prints recd.
Apr. 18, 1914; L 2497.
Golden beetles; by Societéa italiana
cines. © title, description and 177
prints recd. Apr. 20, 1914; L 2532.
Histoire Gun Pierrot; by Societa
italiana cines. © title, description
and 79 prints recd. May 7, 1914; L
2637.
Julius Caesar; by Societa italiana
cines. © title, description and 146
prints recd. May 12, 1914; L 2675.
Naked truth; by Societa italiana
cines. © title, description and 1381
prints recd. Apr. 25, 1914; L 2573.
Pierrot, the prodigal; by Societa
italiana Celio. © title, description
and 78 prints recd. June 8, 1914; L
2821.
Vendetta; by Société cinématogra-
phies Eclipse. © title, description
and 108 prints recd. June 1, 1914; L
2784.
KeoH (ALPHONSE) New York. [15219
Adventures in green; by Pasquali
& co. Clippings from reel. . © title,
description and 36 prints recd. May 12,
1914; L 2680.
LASKY (JESSE L.) FEATURE PLAY CO.,
INc., New York. [15220-15222
Brewster’s millions; by Melville
Stone and Winchell Smith. 17 prints
8 by 92 inches. © title, description
a 17 prints recd. Apr. 9, 1914; L
78.
Master mind; by Daniel D. Carter.
34 prints 5 by 7 inches. © title, de-
scription and 34 prints recd. May 8,
1914; L 2655.
Only son; by Winchell Smith. 16
prints 8 by 10 inches. © title, descrip-
tion and 16 prints recd. June 20, 1914;
L 2890.
LEADING PLAYERS FILM CORP., New
York. [152238
Larsan’s last incarnation; from the
novel by Gaston Leroux, The perfume
of the lady in black. Small reel. ©
title, description and 31 prints recd.
July 1, 1914; L 2940.
LEWIS PENNANT FEATURES, New York.
[15224
Around the world in eighty days;
adapted from Jules Verne, by Carl
Werner; in 6 pis. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 15 prints reed.
May 28, 1914; L 2813.
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
15243
LIFE PHOTO FILM COoRP., New York.
[15225, 15226
Banker’s daughter; adapted from
the play of Bronson Howard, in 5 pts.
5 reels. © Apr. 17, 1914; 2 ec. and
description Apr. 18, 1914; L 2517.
Greyhound (The); by Paul Arm-
strong and Wilson Mizner; in 5 pts.
5 reels. © June 12, 1914; 2 < and
description June 18, 1914; L 2849.
LUBIN MFG. co., Philadelphia.
[15227, 15228
Daughters of men; by Charles
Klein. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 169 prints recd. Mar.
28, 1914; L 2397.
Wolf (The); by Eugene Walter.
Produced by Barry O’Neil. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and
256 prints recd. June 18, 1914; L 2880.
LUNA FILM, G. M. B. H., Berlin. [15229
Invisible witness; or, The witness
invisible. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 76 prints recd.
June 18, 1914; L 2879.
LUNA FILM INDUSTRIE, Berlin.
Mera the medium; in 3 pts. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 106 prints recd. Apr. 238, 1914;
L 2552.
MALCOLM (OLIVER FRANCIS) New York.
[15231
Carmencita’s last dance; or, Be-
tween two fires; by Deutsch bioscope,
in 4 pts. Clippings from reel. ©
title and description recd. June 11,
1914; 57 prints recd. June 3, 1914; h
28387.
[15230
MELVILLE (FREDERIC) New York.
[15232
Three million years ago. 10 prints
8 by 10 inches. © description and 10
prints recd. May 21, 1914; M 159.
MuLLIN & FISHER, New York. [15233
War with Huerta. Clippings from
reel. © title recd. June 1, 1914; de-
scription recd. June 8, 1914; 27 prints
recd. June 1, 1914; L 2888.
NogDISK FILMO co., New York. [Hach
copy consists of clippings from
roll.] [15234-15243
Adventures of a millionaire’s son;
in 8 pts. © title, description and 89
prints recd. May 8, 1914; L 2650.
Fatal oath: in 8 pts. © title, de
seription and 58 prints recd. May 8,
1914; L 2648.
289
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15244
pt. Iv, AOS. v9
NorvisK FILMOo co.—Continued.
Fatal three; in 3 pts. © title, de-
seription and 78 prints recd. May §&8,
1914; L 2658.
Golden heart; in 3 pts. © title, de-
scription and 67 prints recd. May 8,
1914; L 2651.
In the consul’s uniform; in 8 pts.
© title, description and 59 prints recd.
May 8, 1914; L 2649.
In the hour of temptation; in 8 pts.
© title, description and 32 prints recd.
May 8, 1914; L 2645.
Maid of India; in 8 pts. © title,
description and 56 prints recd. May 8,
1914; L 2647.
Midnight sun; in 5 pts. © title, de-
Scription and 116 prints recd. May 8,
1914; L 2644.
©
Monomaniac (The); in 4 pts.
title, description and %6 prints recd.
May 8, 1914; L 2652.
Opium smoker; in 3 pts. © title,
description and 100 prints recd. May
8, 1914; L 2646.
PASQUALI AMERICAN CO., New York.
[15244-15246
_Chimney-sweeps of the Valley of
Aosta; by Pasquali co. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 44
prints recd. June 11, 1914; L 2841.
Lupin; by Pasquali co. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 29
prints recd. June 11, 1914; L 2840.
Mexican mine fraud; by Pasquali
co., in 5 pts. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 77 prints recd.
May 13, 1914; L 2682.
Pate (CARLTON O.) & SCHIEREN (HaR-
RIE V.) New York. [15247
In Brazil with the Roosevelt South
American expedition; by Anthony Fi-
ala, in 39 pts. Clippings from roll.
© title recd. June 9, 1914; description
recd. June 16, 1914; 78 prints recd.
June 9, 1914; M 168.
PATHE FRERES, Jersey City.
[15248-15256
[Hach copy consists of clippings
from reel.]
©
Accusing eye; by Messter film co.
title, description and 41 prints recd.
Apr. 15, 1914; L 2507.
Assistant -commissioner’s predica-
ment: by Bioscope co. © title, de-
scription and 54 prints recd. June 1,
1914; L 2780.
Conquest of Claire. © title, descrip-
tion and 72 prints recd. Apr. 27, 1914;
L, 2598.
PATHE FRERES—Continued.
In tangled webs. © title, descrip-
tion and 33 prints recd. Mar. 24, 1914;
L 2376.
Lost heir; by Messter film co. ©
title, description and 52 prints recd.
May 14, 1914; L 2698.
Meddler with fate; by Messter film
co. © title, description and 45 prints
recd. Apr. 15, 1914; L 2508.
Nemesis (The); by Messter film co.
© title, description and 49 prints recd.
May 21, 1914; L 2787.
Rocambole. © title, description and
126 prints recd. Apr. 27, 1914; L 2592.
War of the Lilliputians. © title, de-
seription and 36 prints recd. Apr. 27,
1914; L 2591.
PHOTO DRAMA MOTION PICTURE CO., INC.,
New York. (15257, 15258
Folks from way down east; by Lee
Beggs and John Edwards. Clippings
from roll. © title and description
reed. Apr. 2, 1914; 52 prints recd. Apr.
10, 1914; L 2527.
Winning his first case; by Lee Beggs,
in 4 pts. Clippings from reel and roll.
© title and description recd. Apr. 4,
1914: 56 prints recd. Apr. 10, 1914;
L 2526.
Prieur (R.) co., 1nc., New York.
[15259
Fight against odds; by Latium film.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 70 prints reed. May 12, 1914;
L, 2678.
RAMO FILMS, INC., New York.
[15260-15263
Claws of greed; by George H. Jep-
son. Small reel. © title, description
and 178 prints recd. Apr. 3, 1914; L
2448.
Criminal path; by William S. Davis.
Small reel. © title recd. Mar. 12,
1914; description recd. Apr. 20, 1914;
360 prints recd. Mar. 12, 1914; L 2530.
Thou shalt not; by Will S. Davis,
in 4 pts. Small reel. © title, de-
scription and 198 prints recd. May 18,
1914; L 2718.
Through Dante’s flames; by Will S.
Davis, in 4 pts. Small reel. © title,
description and 191 prints recd. May
1,.1914 31, 26h.
RUBINSTEIN (LEON J.) New York.
15264
Protect us; in 6 pts. Small reel.
© title, description and 187 prints
recd. May 21, 1914; L 2734.
290
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
15375
RYTTENBERG (CLARKSON P.) & DENZER
(MAurRIcE) New York. [15265
$1,000,000 pearl mystery; or, The
stolen necklace; by A. C. Langan, in 3
reels. Clippings from reel. © title
recd. Apr. 30, 1914; description recd.
May 9, 1914; 83 prints recd. Apr. 30,
1914; L 2689.
SAVAGE (MorTIMER HENRY) Chicago.
[15266
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle before
the camera. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 9 prints recd.
Apr. 15, 1914; M 168.
SAVOIA-FILM, Turin, Italy. [15267
Passions of the Renaissance, in 4
pts. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
seription and 99 prints recd. May 1,
1914; L 2614.
SCIAMENGO (CARLO) & PASTRONE (Gro-
VANNI) Corino, Italy. [15268
Cabiria; by Gabriele d’Annunzio.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 412 prints recd. June 12,
1914; L 2848.
SELIG POLYSCOPE CO., Chicago.
[15269-15875
Adventures of Kathlyn; by Harold
MacGrath. 9. The spellbound multi-
tude. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 99 prints recd. Apr.
20, 1914; L 25388.
——11. The forged parchment. Pro-
duced by FEF. J. Grandon, in 2 pts. 2
reels. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription May 2, 1914; L 2619.
12. The king’s will, in 2 pts.
Produced by F. J. Grandon. 2 reels.
© May 6, 1914; 2 ¢ and description
May 18, 1914; L 2707.
18. The court of death. Pro-
duced by FE. J. Grandon, in 2 pts. 2
reels. © May 11, 1914; 2c. and de-
scription June 4, 1914; L 2792.
Algie’s sister; by Edwin Ray Coffin.
Produced by Gilmore Walker. Reel.
© June 20, 1914; 2 c. and description
June 22, 1914; L 2898.
All mixed up; by Harry Jackson.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 18 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914;
L 2456.
At last we are alone; by Will M.
Hough. Produced by N. MacGregor.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and de
scription Apr. 27, 1914; L 2587.
Baby spy; by Chris Lane, in 2 pts.
Produced by Edward J. Le Saint. 2
reels. © May 6, 1914; 2 c. and de- |
scription May 11, 1914; L 2666.
53959—14—_11
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Bombarded; by J. Edward Hunger-
ford. Produced by Harry Jackson.
Reel. © May 11, 1914; 2 ¢ and de-
scription May 25, 1914; L 2755.
Captain’s chair; by O. A. Nelson.
Produced by EH. A. Martin. Reel. ©
June 6, 1914; 2 e@ and description
June 8, 1914; L 2815.
Caryl of the mountains; by James
Oliver Curwood. Produced by Thomas
Santschi. Reel. © June 20, 1914; 2¢c
and description June 22, 1914; L 2896.
Castles in the air; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. Reel. © May 11, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description June 4, 1914; L 2795.
Cherry pickers; by Joseph Arthur.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 93 prints recd. Apr. 18, 1914;
L, 2496.
Chicken; by William Courtney.
Reel. © May 11, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription June 4, 1914; L 2794.
Clock went wrong; written and pro-
duced by Harry Jackson. Reel. ©
May 6, 1914; 2 c. and description May
11, 1914; L 2662.
Cruel crown; by Harold MacGrath.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 99 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914;
L 2454.
Dawn; by C. H. Wheeler. Produced
by Edward J. LeSaint. Reel. © May
6, 1914; 2 c. and description May 11,
1914; L 2664.
Did she cure him? by W. H. Wing.
Produced by Norval MacGregor. Reel.
© June 20, 1914; 2 c. and description
June 22, 1914; L 2894.
Doe Yak and the limited train; by
Sidney Smith. Reel. © June 6, 1914;
2 ce. and description June 8, 1914:
M 164.
Doc Yak’s wishes; by Sidney Smith.
Reel. © June 11, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription June 16, 1914; M 167.
Doc Yak’s zoo; by Sidney Smith,
Reel. © May 11, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription May 25, 1914; M 160.
Doctor’s mistake; by Malcolm Doug-
las. Produced by Oscar Eagle. Reel
© May 11, 1914; 2 ec. and descriptio»
May 25, 1914; L 2753.
Hgyptian princess; by Lewis S. Co#
nell. Produced by Walter Clark Bel
lowe. Reel. © June 26, 1914; 2 €
and description June 29, 1914; L 2928.
291
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
45375
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Hmpty sleeve; by Wallace C. Clifton.
Produced by Thomas Santschi. Reel.
© June 11, 1914; 2 c. and description
June 16, 1914; L 2868.
Estrangement (The); by A. Bruce
Gampbell. Produced by Oscar Hagle.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription May 2, 1914; L 2621.
Hugenics at Bar U ranch; by Wil-
iam EH. Wing. Produced by Marshall
Farnum. Reel. © May 11, 1914; 2c.
and description May 25, 1914; L 2754.
Hvil she did; by Wallace C. Clifton.
Produced by HE. A. Martin. Reel. ©
Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and description Apr.
27, 1914; L 2584.
Fire jugglers; by W. HE. Wing.
pings from reel.
and 44 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914; L
2459.
Flirt’s repentance; by James Oliver
Curwood. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 44 prints recd.
Apr. 18, 1914; L 2492.
Footprints; written and produced by
Edward J. LeSaint. Reel. © July 2,
1914; 2 c. and description July 6, 1914;
TG 2951.
Girl at his side; by Edwin Balmer.
Produced by Oscar Eagle. Reel. ©
May 11, 1914; 2 e and description
June 4, 1914; L 2791.
Girl behind the barrier; by W. E.
Wing. Produced by Edward J. Le
Saint. Reel. © May 6, 1914; 2c. and
description May 11, 1914; L 2665.
Hearts of men; by James Oliver Cur-
wood. Produced by Marshall Farnum.
Reel. © June 11, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription June 16, 1914; L 2865.
His fight; by James Oliver Curwood.
Produced by Colin Campbell. Reel.
© June 20, 1914; 2 c. and description
June 22, 1914; L 2895.
His first ride; by F. A. Fourchere.
Reel. © May 6, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription May 18, 1914; L 2712.
His last appeal; by Wallace Clifton,
in 2 pts. Produced by E. A. Martin.
Reel. © June 26, 1914; 2c. and de-
scription June 29, 1914; L 2931.
How Lone Wolf died; by W. E.
Wing. Produced by Marshall Farnum.
Reel. © May 11, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription June 4, 1914; L 2790.
In defiance of the law; by James
Oliver Curwood, in 3 pts. Produced by
Colin Campbell. 8 reels. © June 13,
4914; 2 c and description June 16,
1914; L 2869.
Clip-
© title, description |
pt. Typ Res. V.9
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
In spite of evidence; by Gilson Wil-
lets. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 387 prints recd. Apr. 20,
1914; L 2585.
In tune with the wild; by E. A. Mar-
tin, in 2 pts. ) 2 reela won one 24.
1914; 2 ec. and description June 26,
1914; L 2919.
Judge Dunn’s decision; by Mrs.
Owen Bronson, in 2 pts. Produced by
Edw. J. Le Saint. 2 reels). © May 11,
1914; 2 ¢@. and description May 25,
1914: 1, 2ya2:
Knight of trouble; by Frank X. Fin-
negan. Produced by Harry Jackson.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription Apr. 18, 1914; L 2519.
Last man’s club; by Edward S. Kern.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 44 prints recd. Apr. 20,1914;
L, 2537.
Lauder (Harry)—himself. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 2
prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914; M 1883.
singing “I love a lassie.” Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914; M 134.
-—— singing ‘‘ Killiecrankie.” Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914; M 185.
singing “‘ Roamin’ in the gloam-
in’.’ Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6,
1914; M 186.
singing “Rob Roy McIntosh.”
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914; M
137.
singing “ Saftest of his family.”
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914;
M 138.
singing “Same as his father
was before him.” Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 2 prints recd.
Apr. 6, 1914; M 1389.
singing “ She’s ma daisy.” Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914; M 140.
singing “‘ She’s the lass for me.”
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints reed. Apr. 6, 1914;
M 141.
—— singing “We parted on the
shore.” Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6,
1914; M 142.
292
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
15375
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
— singing “ Weddin’ o’ Sandy Mc-
Nab.” Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6,
1914; M 148.
singing ‘‘ Wedding of Lauchie
McGraw.” Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 2 prints recd.
Apr. 6, 1914; M 144.
singing “‘ When I get back to
bonnie Scotland.” Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 2 prints
recd. Apr. 6, 1914; M 145.
singing “ Wie Dock and Doris.”
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914;
M 146.
Leopard’s foundling; written and
produced by Kathlyn Williams, in 2
pts. 2 reels. © June 11, 1914; 2c.
and description June 16, 1914; L 2866.
Lily of the valley; by Gilson Willets,
in 8 pts. Produced by Colin Camp-
bell. 3 reels. © May 12, 1914; 2c.
and description May 22, 1914; L 2741.
Little hobo; by Alfred H. Giebler.
Produced by Oscar Hagle. Reel.
June 11, 1914; 2 ec. and description
June 16, 1914; L 2827.
Little Miss Bountiful; written and
produced by Walter Clarke Bellows.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914: 2 c@ and de-
seription Apr. 18, 1914; L 2524.
Lure of the ladies; by Will M. Hough.
Produced by Oscar Eagle. Reel. ©
July 2, 1914; 2 ce. and description July
6, 1914; L 2958.
Making good with her family; by
Will M. Hough. Produced by Harry
Jackson. Reel. © June 11, 1914; 2
c and description June 16, 1914; L
870.
Man of the hour; in 8 pts. 38 reels.
© Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ec. and description
May 2, 1914; L 2623.
Marian, the holy terror; by W. EH.
Wing. Produced by William Duncan.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c and de-
Seription Apr. 27, 1914; L 2588.
Marrying Gretchen; by Edwin Ray
Coffin. Produced by William Duncan.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Apr. 27, 1914; L 2582.
Me an’ Bill; by Colin Campbell, in
2 pts. 2 reels. © June 6, 1914; 2c.
and description June 8, 1914; L 2817.
Mike, the avenger; by W. E. Wing.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 62 prints reed. Apr. 20, 1914;
L 25386.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Mix-up on the plains; by Frank C.
Witter. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 55 prints recd. Apr. 6,
1914; L 2458.
Mother of seven; by W. E. Wing.
Produced by Norval MacGregor. Reel.
© Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and description
Apr 2, 1914: [i 2588.
Music hath charms—not; by Edward
McWade. Produced by Harry Jack-
son. Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2c. and
description May 2, 1914; L 2618.
On the minute; by Wallace C. Clif-
ton, in 2 pts. Produced by E. A. Mar-
tin. 2 reels. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2¢
and description Apr. 27, 1914; L 2589.
Page from yesterday; by Walter
Clark Bellows. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 23 prints recd.
Apr. 13, 1914; L 2498.
Pair of stockings; written and pro-
duced by Walter Clark Bellows. Reel.
© Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and description
Apr. 27,'1914; L 2586.
Peter’s relations; written and pro-
duced by Harry Jackson. Reel. ©
May 11, 1914; 2 e¢. and description
June 4, 1914; L 2798.
Pirates of Peacock Alley; by Gilson
Willets. Produced by Oscar Hagle.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 ¢c. and de
scription Apr. 18, 1914; L 2523.
Plot that failed; by William Court-
ney. Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and
description Apr. 18, 1914; L 2520.
Red Head and ma’s suitors; by W.
EK. Wing. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 72 prints recd.
Apr. 18, 1914; L 2494.
Red Head introduces herself; by W.
BE. Wing. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 56 prints recd.
Apr. 6, 1914; L 2457.
Reporter Jimmie intervenes; by
William HK. Wing, in 2 pts. Produced
by Edward J. Le Saint. 2 reels. ©
June 20, 1914; 2 c and description
June 22, 1914; L 2892.
Right to happiness; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. Reel. © June 6, 1914; 26.
and description June 8, 1914; L 2816.
Romance of the first reserve; by
William Alfred Cory. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 41 prints
recd. Apr. 18, 1914; L 2495.
Rose 0’ my heart; by Malcolm Doug:
las. Produced by Thomas Santschi.
Reel. © May 6, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
' tion May 18, 1914; L 2709.
293
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15376
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Royal box; from the play by Charles
Coghlan, in 4 pts. Produced by Oscar
Eagle. 4 reels. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description May 11, 1914; L 2660.
Rube (The); by Harry O’Brien.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 64 prints recd. Apr. 6, 1914;
L 2455.
Ruminage sale; by Maibelle Heikes
Justice. Produced by Ed. J. Le Saint.
Reel. © May 6, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription May 18, 1914; L 2710.
Schooling of Mary Ann; by C. B.
Clark. Produced by Edward J. Le
Saint. . Reel. ©. Apr. 14, 1914; 2 ><.
and description Apr. 18, 1914; L 2522.
Sealed package; by Wallace C. Clif-
ton. Produced by Thomas Santschi.
Reel. © July 2, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion July 6, 1914; L 2954.
Second childhood; by James Oliver
Curwood. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. Reel. © May 6, 1914; 2 «.
and description May 11, 1914; L 2661.
Second wife; by Mare H. Jones.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 41 prints recd. Apr. 20, 1914;
L 2534.
Servant question out west; by Wil-
liam Alfred Corey. Produced by Wil-
liam Dunean. Reel. © June 6, 1914;
2c. and description June 8, 1914; L
2818.
Sheep runners; by Maibelle Heikes
Justice. Produced by Marshall Far-
num. Reel. © May 6, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description May 18, 1914; L 2708.
Shotgun Jones; by Bertrand W. Sin-
clair. Produced by Colin Campbell,
im, 2 pts. 2 reels.. © Apr.d4, 191452
e. and description Apr. 18, 1914; L
anol:
Sime Simpson and the spirits; by
©. A. Nelson. Reel. © May 6, 1914;
2 ec: and description May 11, 1914; L
2663.
Somebody’s sister; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Produced by E. A. Martin.
Reel. © June 6, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription June 8, 1914; L 2814.
Spoilers (The); by Rex Beach, in 9
pts. 9 reels; © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c.
and description Apr. 16, 1914; L 2509.
Squatters (The); by John M. Kis-
kadden. Produced by Fred W. Huntly.
Reel. © June 26, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription June 29, 1914; L 2930.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Substitute heir; by Roy L. McCar-
dell. Produced by E. A. Martin. Reel.
© July 2, 1914; 2 ce. and description
July 6, 1914; L 2952.
Taint of madness; by Malcolm Doug-
las. Produced by N. MacGregor.
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 @ and de-
scription Apr. 27, 1914; L 2588.
Teaching father a lesson; by J. Hd-
ward Hungerford. Produced by N.
MacGregor. Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914;
2 ec. and description May 2, 1914; L
2622.
Ticket to happiness; by William
Corey. Produced by Marshall Farnum,
Reel. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription May 2, 1914; L 2620.
Two girls; by Wallace C. Clifton.
Produced by Norval MacGregor. Reel.
© Apr. 14, 1914; 2 « and description
Apr. 27, 1914; di, 2588.
When the night call came; by Wil-
liam E. Wing. Produced by Ewd. J.
LeSaint. Reel. © May 11, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description May 25, 1914; L 2751.
Wiggs takes the rest cure; by W. H.
Wing. Produced by F. J. Grandon.
Reel. © June 26, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription June 29, 1914; L 2928.
Wilderness mail; by James Oliver
Curwood, in 2 pts. Produced by Colin
Campbell. 2 reels. © June 26, 1914;
2 ce. and description June 29, 1914;
Ll, 2927.
Willie’s haircut; by Wallace C. Clif-
ton. Produced by Norval MacGregor.
Reel. © May 6, 1914; 2 c. and de
scription May 18, 1914; L 2711.
Woman laughs; by W. E. Wing, in 2
pts. Produced by Norval MacGregor.
2 reels. © July 2, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription July 6, 1914; L 2950.
SIEGE AND FALL OF THE ALAMO MOTION
PICTURE cO., San Antonio. [15376
Siege and fall of the Alamo; by H.
C. Mathews. Small reel. © title, de-
seription and 953 prints recd. June 4,
1914; M 161.
SocIkTE FRANCAISE DES FILMS ET CINE:
MATOGRAPHIES ECLAIR, INC., Paris.
[Each copy consists of small reel.]
[15377-15385
Chicot the jester; by Alexander
Dumas. © title, description and 51
prints recd. Apr. 24, 1914; L 2572.
Forces of evil; or, The dominant
will; in 3 pts. © title, description
and 16 prints recd. Apr. 24, 1914; L
2569.
294
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
SocIETE FRANCOIS DES FILMS ET CINE-
MATOGRAPHIES EXCLAIR, INC.—Con.
In a Persian garden. © title, de-
seription and 30 prints recd. Apr. 24,
1914; L 2568.
In search of the castaways; from
the celebrated novel “ The children of
Capt. Grant.” by Jules Verne. © title
recd. Mar. 28, 1914; description recd.
Apr. 3, 1914; 60 prints recd. Mar. 28,
1914; L 2445.
Link in the chain. © title, descrip-
tion and 29 prints recd. Apr. 24, 1914:
me 2501.
Master criminal; by Eclair film co.
© title recd. Mar. 28, 1914: descrip-
tion recd. Apr. 3, 1914; 144 prints
recd. Mar. 28, 1914; L 2446.
Petroff the vassal; in 2 pts. © title,
description and 27 prints recd. Apr.
24, 1914; L 2570.
Whom God hath joined. © title,
description and 20 prints recd. Apr.
YA, 1914; L 2571.
Wife. © title, description and 26
prints recd. Apr. 24, 1914; L 2566.
Sotax co., Fort Lee, N. J.
[15386-15388
Fight for freedom; or, Exiled to Si-
beria, in 4 pts. Produced by Herbert
Blaché. 4 reels. © Apr. 29, 1914;
2 ce. and description May 138, 1914; L
2699.
Million dollar robbery; in 4 pts. 4
reels. © May 29, 1914; 2c. and de-
scription June 20, 1914; L 2889.
Monster and the girl; in 4 pts.
Staged under the personal direction of
Mme. Alice Blaché. 4 reels. © Mar.
27, 1914; 2 e. and description Apr. 10.
1914; L 2483.
STRAND FILM Co., New York. [15389
Royal outlaw; by Roma film co., in
4 pts. Small reel. © title recd. June
8, 1914; description recd. June 4,
1914; 38 prints recd. June 3, 1914: L
2788.
Swain (W. M.) & Karnatz (J. F.) In-
dianapolis. [15880
International auto races, Indianapo-
lis speedway, May 30, 1914. In 2 reels.
© June 8, 1914; 2 c. and description
June 15, 1914; M 169.
THANHOUSER FILM CoRP., New Rochelle,
5 ee ae [15391-15395
Beating back; by Lloyd Lonergan.
© title, description and 45 prints recd.
June 9, 1914; L 2828.
|
15476
THANHOUSER FILM corP.—Continued.
Million dollar mystery; by Lloyd
Lonergan. Series 1. The airship in
the night. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 70 prints recd.
May 8, 1914; L 2654.
2. False friend. Clippings from
reel. © title and description recd.
June 20, 1914; 21 prints recd. June 9,
1914; L 2908.
3. Leap in the dark. Clippings
from reel. © title and description
recd. June 20, 1914; 27 prints recd.
June 9, 1914; L 2909.
4. Top fioor flat. Clippings
from reel. © title and description
reed. June 20, 1914; 32 prints recd.
June 9, 1914; L 2910.
TRANS-OCEANIC FILMS, INC., New York.
[153896
Life of Shakespeare; by British and
Colonial kinematograph co., in 6 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 87 prints recd. May 13, 1914;
L 2684.
UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. co., New York.
[153897
Neptunes daughter; by Capt. Leslie
T. Peacocke, in 2 pts. Produced in
Bermuda by Herbert Brenon. 2 small
reels. © title, description and 536
prints recd. May 20, 1914; L 2724.
Victory co., New York. [15398
Victory: in 5 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 100
prints recd. Apr. 7, 1914; L 2461.
VITAGRAPH CO. oF AMERICA, New York.
[Each copy consists of reel.]
[15399-15476
Accomplished Mrs. Thompson; by
Norval Richardson. © May 21, 1914;
2 c. and description May 23, 1914; L
2746.
Acid test: by Shannon B. Myers, in
2 pts. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 ¢c. and de-
scription Apr. 28, 1914; L 2601.
Adventures of the rival undertakers ;
by Robert E. Innis. © Apr. 30, 1914;
2c. and description May 2, 1914; L
2626.
Antique engagement ring; by Anna
E. Ray, in 2 pts. © Apr. 30, 1914;
2 ec. and description Apr. 22, 1914; L
2549.
Bear facts; by Elaine Sterne. ©
June 9, 1914; 2 c. and description June
16, 1914; L 2858.
Bitys, 08. bo Oo Use Dy: Marguerite
Lane. © May 5, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription May 8, 1914; L 2648.
295
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15476
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
ST
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Continued.
Buddy's first call; by F. Marion
Brandon. © Ap. 20, 1914; 2 ¢@ and
description Apr. 24, 1914; L 2563.
Bunco Bill’s visit; or, Teaching him
a lesson; by George Ridgwell. © Apr.
10, 1914; 2 c. and description Apr. 13,
1914; L 2491,
Bunny buys a harem; by George
Ridgwell. © May 8, 1914; 2 e@ and
description May 9, 1914; L 2657.
Bunny buys a hat for his bride; by
Roy L. McCardell. © May 1, 1914;
2 c. and description May 8, 1914; L
2641.
Bunny’s swell affair; by Frederick
Piana. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 c. and de-
Scription May 1, 1914; L 2612.
California alligator industry; by
Rollin S. Sturgeon. © Apr. 29, 1914;
ee and description May 2, 1914; M
158.
Captain Alvarez; by H. S. Shelden,
in 6 pts. © June 12, 1914; 2c and
description June 16, 1914; L 2864.
Circus and the boy; by JHlaine
Sterne. © June 18, 1914: 2 c and
description June 20, 1914; L 2887.
Countess Veschi’s jewels; by Charles
Bo Davis, in 2 pis. © Apr. 28, 1914-
2 ¢. and description May 2, 1914; L
2625.
Crime of Cain; by Mrs. Tom Cole-
man. © May 22, 1914: 2 c. and de
scription May 27, 1914; L 2762.
Cupid vs. money; by George Wood.
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2 c and description
Apr. 21, 1914; L, 2544.
Cutey’s wife; by Horace E. Kramer,
in 2 pts.
description May 2, 1914; L 2624.
Dro Snuth’s baby: by W.%A> Tre:
mayne. © June 18, 1914; 2 c. and
description June 20, 1914; L 2884.
Dorothy Danesbridge, militant; by
W.A. Tremayne. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2e.
“and description May 1, 1914; L 2611.
Etta of the footlights; by W. A. Tre-
mayne, -in 2) pts: "© Apr. 25, Adi.
2c. and description Apr. 27, 1914; L
2590.
Eve’s daughter; by Rella Young. ©
May 26, 1914; 2 c. and description May
28, 1914; L 2766.
False and the true; by Elizabeth R.
Carpenter. © June 18, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description June 20, 1914; L 2886.
False move; by Clifford Howard. ©
May 20, 1914; 2 c. and description May
22, 1914; L 2742.
© Apr. 30, 1914; 2 ec and
VITAGRAPH CO, OF AMERICA—Continued.
Father’s flirtation; by Edwin Ray
Coffin, in 2 pts. © June 3, 1914; 2¢
and description June 5, 1914; L 2799.
Fogg’s millions; by Elizabeth R.
Carpenter, in 2 pts. © July 1, 1914;
2 c. and description July 3, 1914; L
2944.
Happy -go-lucky; by Carol Cart-
wright. © June 15, 1914; 2c. and de
Scription June 16, 1914; L 2863.
His last call; by Arthur H. Ashley.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 2 « and description
Apr. 24, 1914; L 2560.
His wife and his work; by Rupert
Hughes, in 2 pts. © June 15, 1914;
2c. and description June 16, 1914; L
2857.
Hunger knows no law; by Alice A.
Methley. © May 7, 1914; 2 c and de
scription May 11, 1914; L 2659.
Japanese-American fishing industry
at Santa Monica; by Walter Stradling.
© July 2, 1914; 2 ec and description,
July 6, 1914; M 172.
Johanna the barbarian; by Maria A.
Wing, in 2 parts. © Apr. 29, 1914;
2c. and description May 1, 1914; L
26138.
Ladies war; by Roy L. McCardell.
© May 27, 1914; 2 @ and description
June 1, 1914; L 2779.
Last will; by Ulysses Davis, in 2
pts. © May 21, 1914; 2 ec and de
scription May 28, 1914; L 2748.
Lillian’s dilemma; by George Ridg-
well, in 2 pts. © June 30, 1914; 2c.
and description July 3, 1914; L 2948.
Little captain; by Elaine Sterne. ©
July 8, 1914; 2 ec. and description July
6, 1914; L 2957.
Maid from Sweden; by Jane Lennox.
© May 26, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
May 28, 1914; L 2767.
Mareea, the half-breed; by Charles
de Navarro, in 2 pts. © Apr. 9, 1914;
2 ec. and description Apr. 10, 1914; L
2481.
Maria’s sacrifice; by Arthur C.
Train. © June 9, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription June 11, 1914; L 2842.
Miser Murray’s wedding present; by
George H. Plympton. © Apr. 20, 1914;
2 c. and description Apr. 24, 1914; L
2561.
Miss Raffles; by C. S. Morton. ©
May 12, 1914; 2 ec. and description
} May 14, 1914; L 2696.
296
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 2, 1914
15476
VITAGRAPH Co. OF AMERICA—Continued.
Mr. Barnes of New York; by Archi-
bald Clavering Gunter, in 6 pts. ©
May 7, 1914; 2 ec. and description May
9, 1914; L 2658.
Mr. Bunny in disguise; by Alice A.
Methley. © Apr. 23, 1914; 2 c@ and
description Apr. 24, 1914; L 2559.
Moonstone (The) of Fez; by Robert
W. Ritchie, in 2 pts. © June 30. 1914;
2 e. and description July 1, 1914; L
2988.
Mystery of the hidden house; by
Amelie Rives, in 2 pts. © Apr. 14,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Apr. 17,
1914; L 2512.
Old fire horse and the new fire chief;
by Kate Price and Charles Brown. ©
Apr. 18, 1914; 2 ce. and description Apr.
21, 1914; L 2545.
Old maid’s baby; by Gladys John-
son. © June 11, 1914; 2 ¢ and de-
scription June 16, 1914; L 2860.
Only a sister; by Rollin S. Sturgeon.
© May 28, 1914; 2 ec. and description
June 1, 1914; L 2776.
Our fairy play; by Charles Brown,
im 2 pts. © June 5; 1914; 2 ¢. and
description June 8, 1914; L 2819.
Out in Happy Hollow; by Luellan
@ass Teters. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description May 8, 1914; L 2642.
Passing of Diana; by H. Von Went-
vel, in 2 pts. © June 8, 1914; 2c. and
description June 5d, 1914; L 2800.
Persistent Mr. Prince; by Gelett
Burgess. © June 4, 1914; 2 c. and
description June 8, 1914; L 2820.
Pigs is pigs; by Ellis Parker Butier.
© July 2, 1914; 2 c and description
July 6, 1914; L 2956.
Poor folk’s boy; by G. W. Ogden, in
2 pts. © June 17, 1914; 2c. and de-
scription June 20, 1914; L 2888.
Power to forgive; by Doris M.
Schroeder. © May 27, 1914; 2 c. and
description June 1, 1914; L 2778.
Prosecution; by J. Herbert Welch.
© June 23, 1914; 2 c. and description
June 25, 1914; L 2914.
Reformation of the gang; by Elaine
Sterne. © June 10, 1914; 2 c. and
description June 16, 1914; L 2859.
Right of way; by W. A. Tremayne,
in 2 pts. © May 14, 1914; 2c. and de-
scription May 18, 1914; L 2706.
Sandy and Shorty start something;
by W. Hanson Durham. © Apr. 16,
1914; 2 ec. and description Apr. 18,
1914; L 2525.
VITAGRAPH CO, OF AMERICA—Continued.
Sea-gull; by Bennet A. Molter. ©
Apr. 22, 1914; 2 ec. and description Apr.
24, 1914; L 2562.
Sentimental burglar; by W. A. Tre-
mayne. © May 13, 1914; 2c. and de-
scription May 14, 1914; L 2697.
Setting the style; by Roy L. Me-
Cardell. © Apr. 11, 1914; 2 c and
description Apr. 17, 1914; L 2511.
Shadow of the past; special Broad-
way star feature, by Marguerite
Bertsch, in 3 parts. © Apr. 27, 1914;
one and description Apr. 30, 1914; L
10.
Song of the Ghetto; by Louise Ba-
ganza, in 2 pts. © July 2, 1914: 2e.
and description July 6, 1914; L 2955.
Soul of Luigi; by W. A. Tremayne.
© June 24, 1914; 2 ec. and description
June 25, 1914; L 2915.
Spirit and the clay; by Mrs. Hart-
man Breuil, in 3 pts. © Apr. 10, 1914;
2 e. and description Apr. 18, 1914; L
2490.
Tattoo mark; by Grace Barton, in 8
pts. © Apr. 14, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Apr. 16, 1914; L 2510.
Tony the greaser; by Rollin S. Stur-
geon. © Apr. 7, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
seription Apr. 10, 1914; L 2482.
Too many husbands; by Anthony H.
Wills; in 2 pts. ©) May 7; 19l4s"2\c.
and description May 14, 1914; L 2695.
Toll (The); by Elizabeth R. Car-
penter, in 2 pts. © June 27, 1914;
2 e. and description June 29, 1914; L
2926.
Train of incidents; by Elaine Sterne.
© June 17, 1914; 2 ec. and description
June 20, 1914; L 2885.
Two stepchildren; by W. A. Tre-
mayne. © June 11, 1914; 2 c. and
description June 16, 1914; L 2861.
Vases of Hymen; by Russell E.
Smith. © June 24, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription June 25, 1914; L 2916.
Violin of M’sieur; by William Addi-
son Lathrop, in 2 pts. © June 1%,
1914; 2 ec. and description June 25,
1914; L 2918.
Wanted a house; by Charles Brown.
© May 19, 1914; 2 c. and description
May 22, 1914; L 2748.
Wayward daughter; by W. A. Tre-
mayne, in 2 pts. © May 27, 1914;
2 e. and description June 1, 1914; L
| 2777.
297
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15477
VITAGRAPH CO, OF AMERICA—Continued.
Widow of Red Rock; by Elizabeth
R. Carpenter. © May 20, 1914; 2 «.
and description May 28, 1914; L 2747.
Wife wanted; by Joseph Allen and
Marguerite Bertsch, in 2 pts. © June
12, 1914; 2 c. and description June 16,
1914; L 2862.
WAGNER (Epwarp H.) New York.
[15477-15483
[Hach copy consists of small reel.]
Call of the deep; by Baron Palle
Rosenkrantz. © title, description and
49 prints recd. Apr. 28, 1914; L 2692.
Coals of fire; or, Love’s triumph. ©
title, description and 85 prints recd.
Apr. 27, 1914; L 2690.
Hostage (The); by Karen Stampe
Bendix. © title, description and 85
prints recd. Apr. 3, 1914; L 2435.
Impersonator (The); by Redacteur
Strange. © title, description and 48
prints recd. Apr. 3, 1914; L 2434.
Lejla; or, Saved fom dishonor; by
Baron Palle Rosenkrantz. © title, de-
scription and 90 prints recd. Apr. 27,
1914; L 2691.
Light that failed; or, Love’s sacri-
fice; by Christian Peters. © title, de-
Scription and 52 prints recd. Apr. 2,
1914+ LL, 2272.
Rope of pearls; by Baron Preben
Billie Brahe. © title recd. May 9,
1914; description recd. Apr. 28, 1914;
51 prints recd. May 9, 1914; L 2693.
Number of entries of Motion picture photoplays__.______________________
pt. Iv, 1.s., v. 9, no. 2, 1914
WEDEPICT MOTION PICTURE coRP., New
York. [15484
Making of a _ scout; by Campbell
MacCulloch, in 8 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 142
prints recd. Apr. 10, 1914; L 2484.
WERNER (Kar_) Berlin.
[15485, 15486
Lepain, gentleman thief; in 3 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 79 prints recd. May 8, 1914;
L 2656.
Master of the world; in 3 pts. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 104 prints recd. Apr. 17, 1914; L
2516.
WORCESTER (DEAN C.) New York.
[15487, 15488
Native life in the Philippines. Se-
ries 1. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 7 prints recd. Apr. 28,
1914 >) Me 155:
Native life in the Philippines. Se-
ries 2. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 6 prints recd. Apr. 28,
1914; M 156.
WORLD FILM CorRP., New York. [15489
Brass bottle; by Sidney Morgan.
Small reel. © title recd. May 2, 1914;
description recd. May 9, 1914; 71 prints
recd. May 2, 1914; L 2694.
YoKEL (ALEx.) New York. [15490
Struggle for riches; by Deutsches
kinetograph gesellschaft. Clippings
from reel. © title recd. Apr. 8, 1914;
description recd. Apr. 9, 1914; 42
prints recd. Apr. 8, 1914; L 3473.
Number of entries of Motion pictures other than photoplays_____________ 5D
O
298
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
15491-21851
CATALOGUE
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES —
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4:
WORKS OF ART; REPRODUCTIONS OF A WORK
OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARAC-
TER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PIiCTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; MOTION PICTURES
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 9, No. 3
WASHINGTON
@OVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1914
The Act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards
any copyright registration.” |
aaa Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4, issued
quarterly, is arranged in three alphabets of proprietors, with subalphabets of
titles as follows:
I. Containing Class G, Works of art (giving a list of the photographs or other iden-
tifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applications for copyright
of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or Designs for works of art).
II. Containing titles for Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; Class I, Drawings
or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J, Photographs (except
Moving pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial illustrations.
If. Containing titles for Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and Class M, Motion
pictures other than photoplays.
Under the Act of March 4, 1909, the preliminary entry of titles has been abrogated
and registration follows deposit of copies with an application for entry in the Copy-
right Office. 3
To save space in the Catalogue the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated.
The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: “‘G,’”’ Class G, Works of art; ‘‘H,”’
Class H, Reproductions of a work of art; ‘‘I,’? Class I, Drawings or plastic works of
a scientific or technical character; “‘J,”? Class J, Photographs; ‘‘K,’’ Class K, Prints
and pictorial illustrations; “‘L,’’ Class L, Motion-picture photoplays; and ‘“M,’’ Class
M, Motion pictures other than photoplays. “©” implies copyright registration of a
published work, followed by date of publication. “© 1 c.’? stands for copyright regis-~
tration of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of
the photograph or other identifying reproduction; and ‘‘2 c.”’ for 2 copies, followed by the
date of their receipt. In the case of pictorial contributions to periodicals, only 1 copy
of the pictorial contribution is required.
The annual index of proprietors, portraits, principal artists, and motion-picture titles
is furnished for this part in the final issue for the year. The subscription price for
part 4, which must be for the complete calendar year, is $0.50 a year, payable
in advance to the Superintendent of Documents by postal money order, express order,
or New York draft.
(1x)
NOTICKE.
The Return to Copyright Claimants of Copyright Books (including
Periodicals), Maps, Charts, Dramatic or Musical Compositions, Engrav-
ings, Cuts Prints, Chromos, and Photographs.
Sections 59 and 60 of the “Act to amend and consolidate the acts
respecting copyrights” provide as follows.
Sec. 59. That of the articles deposited in the copyright office under
the provisions of the copyright laws of the United States or of this
Act the Librarian of Congress shall determine what books and other
articles shall be transferred to the permanent collections of the
Library of Congress, including the law library, and what other books
or articles shall be placed in the reserve collections of the Library of
Congress for sale or exchange or be transferred to other govern-
mental libraries in the District of Columbia for use therein.
Sec. 60. That of any articles undisposed of as above provided,
together with all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the
Librarian of Congress and the register of copyrights, jointly, shall,
at suitable intervals, determine what of these received during any
period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve in the permanent
files of the Copyright Office, and, after due notice, as hereinafter pro-
vided, may, within their discretion, cause the remaining articles and
other things to be destroyed: Provided, That there shall be printed
in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries from February to November,
inclusive, a statement of the years of receipt of such article and a
notice to permit any author, copyright proprietor, or other lawful
claimant to claim and remove before the expiration of the month of
December of that year anything found which relates to any of his
productions deposited or registered for copyright within the period
of years stated not reserved or disposed of as provided for in this
act: And provided further, That no manuscript of an unpublished
work shall be destroyed during its term of copyright without specific
notice to the copyright proprietor of record, permitting him to claim
and remove it.
In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law,
Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other
lawful claimant of any copyright book (including periodical), map,
chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo,
or photograph deposited for copyright registration in the Office of the
Librarian of Congress during the years 1900 to June 30, 1909, in-
elusive, that any such author, copyright proprictor, or other lawful
claimant may send to the register of copyrights his full name, the
full title of the copyright book (including periodicals), map, chart,
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NOTICE
dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or
photograph, the year in which copyright registration was made, and,
if possible, the number under which such copyright book (including
periodical), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engrav-
ing, cut, print, chromo, or photograph was entered for copyright,
with a request for its return. On receipt of such information and
request, such copyright book (including periodical), map, chart.
dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or
photograph will be returned to the author, copyright proprietor, or
other lawful claimant, unless it has been otherwise disposed of
according to law.
Application for the return of such copyright book (including
periodical), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engrav-.
ing, cut, print, chromo, or photograph should be made as early as
possible during the year 1914. If no such application has been re-
ceived during said year, such copyright book, map, chart, dramatic
or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or photograph
the title of which,as recorded in the Copyright Office, has been pub-
lished in the Catalogue of Copyright entries, as provided by law, to
which catalogue the claimants of such copyrighted work are hereby
referred for a description of the works referred to in this notice, may
be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of
said Act.
THORVALD SOLBERG,
Register of Copyrights.
Frprvary 1, 1914.
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED TO
COPYRIGHT PROPRIETORS.
Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the
Act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled ‘‘An Act to amend and con-
solidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, er other
lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the periodicals
named below deposited and registered for copyright to his name as indicated in
the list given below.
One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound
yolumes of newspapers preserved in the Library of Congress.
cate copy may be withdrawn by the copyright proprietor.
Only the dupli-
The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the
name of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies
indicated.
Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of
Copyrights.
List oF COPYRIGHTED MONTHLIES, INDICATING YEARS WHIcH May Br
WITHDRAWN.
AB C pathfinder railway guide. 1879-1909
© New England railway pub. co.
American digest. 1887-1900
© West pub. co.
American journal of the medical sciences. 1870-1909
© Lea bros. & co.; H. C. Lea’s sons & co.
American society of civil engineers. Proceedings and Transactions. 1873-1909
© American soc. of civil engineers.
Argosy. 1890-1909
© Frank A. Munsey; The Frank A. Munsey co.; Munsey & co.
Automobile. 1899-1907
© E. L. Powers co.; Class journal co.
Baby pathfinder. 1886-1909
.© New England railway pub. co. Sater ety’ |
Bibliotheca sacra. 1870-1906
© Bibliotheca sacra co.; W. F. Draper; E. J. Goodrich.
Briekbuilder. 1892-1909
© Rogers and Manson; Brickbuilder pub. co. seed
Buyers’ reference.
© Buyers’ reference co.
1892-1909
Carpet and upholstery trade review. 1888-1908
© Review pub. co.
Carringe monthly. 1873-1909
© Ware bros.; Ware bros. co.; I. D. Ware.
Cassier’s magazine. 1891-1909
© Cassier magazine co.
Chicago apparel gazette. 1903-1909
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
Christian science journal. 1885-1909
© Mary Baker G. Eddy; National Christian scientists’ assn.
Clothier and furnisher. 1894-1909
© Masson pub. co.; Geo. N. Lowrey co.
Delineator. 1874-1909
© Butterick pub. co.; BE. Butterick & co.
Eastern drug market. 1901-1908
© Eastern drug co.
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED
Klectrie medical journal.
© Scudder bros. co.; John M. Scudder; John M. Seudder &
sons.
Eduentional review.
© Henry Holt & co.; Educational review pub. co.
Electrical age.
© Electrical age pub. co.
Engineering magazine.
© John R. Dunlap; Engineering mag. co..
Frank Leslie’s maguzine.
© Frederick L. Colver; Frank Leslie pub. house; Mrs. Frank
Leslie.
Furniture trade review.
© Review pub. co.
General digest. American and English.
© Lawyers’ co-operative pub. co.
Good housekeeping.
© Good housekeeping; Phelps pub. co.; Clark W. Bryan & co.
Guaranteed attorneys’ quarterly.
© John R. Bland.
Haberdasher.
© J. W. Gibson co.; Haberdasher co.
Homiletie monthly.
© J. lk. Wagner; Homiletiec monthly.
Homiletie review.
© Funk & Wagnalls co.; I. K. Funk & co.; Funk & Wagnails.
Hub.
© Trade news pub. co.
Ice and refrigeration.
© H. S. Rich & co.; Nickerson & Collins co.
Inland printer.
© Inland printer co.
Journal of cutaneous and genito-urinary diseases.
© Vhysicians’ pub. co.; Grafton press; Wm. Wood & ¢o.;
Appleton & co.
Weystone.
© Benjamin Thorpe; Keystone pub. co.; Samuel H. Steele.
Ladies’ home journal.
© Curtis pub. co.; Cyrus H. K. Curtis.
List of buyers.
© Buyers referenve co.; Gage pub. co.
Machinery.
© Industrial press.
Medicine.
© Wm. M. Warren; E. G. Swift; Geo. S. Davis.
Men’s wear.
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
Mercantile adjuster.
© Mercantile adjuster pub. co.
Merek’s archives; and Merck’s report.
© Merck & co.
Missionary review of the world.
© Funk & Wagnall!s co.; Funk & Wagnalls.
Motor.
© Wm. Randolph Hearst; Star co.; New pub co.
Nickel pathfinder.
New England railway pub. co.
Official railway equipment guide; and
Official railway equipment register.
© Railway equipment and pub Co.
Rand-MeNally railway guide and handbook.
© American railway guide co.; Rand, McNally & co.
Rudder.
© Rudder pub. co.; T. F. Day.
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1891-1909
1890-1909
1891-1909
1891-1909
1875-1905
1889-1909
1894-1907
1885-1909
1901-1909
18S9-1909
-1900-1909
1881-1909
1893-1909
1891-1909
1891-1909
1887-1908
1889-1909
1887-1909
1903-1909
1894-1909
1895-1906
1896-1909
1886-1909
1892-1909
1sss-1909
1903-1909
1872-1901
1890-1909
1886-1909
1890-1909
DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED
——$—_$_<
Short stories. 1890-1909
© Current literature pub. co.; Harold Goodwin; Short
stories co.; F. M. Somers.
Smart set. 1900-1909
© Ess ess pub. co.
Success. 1897-1909
© Success co.; Success pub. co.; MecGraw-Marden co.
Therapeutic gazette. 1885-1909
© Wm. M. Warren; E. G. Swift; Geo. S. Davis.
Travelers and shippers directory. 1899-1906
© Denborn co.
Travelers oflicial railway guide; and 1870-1909
Official guide.
© National railway pub. co.
Travelers railway guide; and 1885-1909
Travelers ready reference guide.
© Knickerbocker guide co.; American railway guide co.
Upholsterer. 1887-1909
© Clifford & Lawton; Clifford, Scott & Lawton. s
Western brewer. 1876-1909
© H.S. Rich & co.; J. M. Wing & co.
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Seasons (The).
and children carrying flowers and
dancing.] © 1c. July 22, 1914; G
47259.
ADVERTISING NOVELTIES Co., Reading,
Mich. [15492
Base-ball clock front; by Willis W.
Weaver. [Design of clock dial in
shape of base-ball with pitcher stand-
ing at right and catcher at left.] ©
1c. June 10, 1914; G 47026.
ALEXANDER (WILLIAM HENRY SNOW-
DON) Philadelphia. [15493
Ballet dancer. Girl in ballet dress
standing on toes, bowing. © 1c. Aug.
15, 1914; G 47536.
AMENT (ANSON BELA) Oakland, Cal.
[15494
Bear in mind, 1914. [Shield embel-
lished with large bear above scene of
San Francisco harbor.] © 1c. Apr.
16, 1914; G 47027.
ANDERSON (VET) Philadelphia.
[15495-15497
Autumn. [Bas-relief plaque show-
ing back view of nude woman carrying
basket of fruit in hand.}] ©1e. May
25, 1914; G 47028.
Summer. [Bas-relief plaque show-
ing nude woman seated on block of
ice with fan in hand.] © 1c May
25, 1914; G 47029.
That tantalizing tango. [Bas-relief
plaque of old man and girl dancing
while Cupid plays mandolin.] ©le.
May 25, 1914; G 47030.
ANGELL (GEORGE R.) Madison, Wis.
[15498
Madison; by Arthur’ Kittleson.
Madia weed wreath around sunset
©l1c. June 22, 1914; G 47095.
APPLECREST FARM Co., Worcester, Mass.
» [15499
Avplecrest farm; by H. A. Denni-
son.
ple on twig, in lower half, and scene
of farmhouse in apple orchard, on
upper half. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1914: G
46628.
[Frieze of women >
Scroll beneath shield having ap- |
ARMSTRONG CORK Co., Lancaster, Pa.
[15500-15509
Armstrong linoleum, lantern slide
no. 1; by Geo. C. Hopf. [Drawing of
Old King Cole seated on throne with
three musicians standing before him.]
2; by Geo. C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing of Little Jack Horner sitting in
corner of room eating pie.]
3; by Geo. C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing of Little Bo-Peep leading three
sheep home. ]
4; by Geo.C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing of Little Miss Muffet seated at
table with cat and doll sipping tea.]
5; by Geo.C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing of woman seated before open fire-
place with book in lap.]
6; by Geo.C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing of old Jady who lived in a shoe
surrounded by several children. ]
——7; by Geo.C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing of Little Boy Blue, surrounded by
toys, blowing horn.]
8S; by Geo.C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing’ of country home on hill.]
9; by Geo.C. Hopf. [Draw-
ing of chemist examining solutions in
laboratory. }
IU; o by Geo... °C?>Hopt.
[Drawing of woman mopping floor.]
© 1 ¢ each June 8, 1914; G 47047-
47056.
ASSOCIATED BILLPOSTERS & DISTRIBUTORS
PROTECTIVE ©co., New York.
[15510
Sunkist valencias, California’s
choicest orange; by Percival J. Bay-
zano. [Two halves of an orange and
spoon in plate] ©1le. Aug. 3, 1914;
G 473888.
AUGENER, LTD., London. [15511-15527
Baby’s fright; by Henriette Wille-
beek Lemair. [Little girl running
through flower garden.]
Buying hats; by Henriette Wille-
beek Lemair. [Little girl showing
two doll’s hats to girl seated on stool
holding hands of doll.]
299
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15528
AUGENER, LTD.—Continued.
Cosy corner; by Henriette Wille-
beek Lemair. [Young girl seated in
arm-chair reading book, with small
ehild, doll and toy rabbit on stools by
her side. ]
Doves’ dinner-time; by Henriette
Willebeek Lemair. [Young girl with
hands full of grain feeding flock of
doves. ]
Dreadfully busy; by Henriette
Willebeek Lemair. [Tittle girl seated
on stool sewing handkerchief. ]
Fishing boats: by Henriette Wille-
beek Lemair. [Three children looking
over balustrade at three boats on bay.]
Greedy; by Henriette Willebeek Le-
mair. [Little girl taking grapes from
dish on buffet for child at her side.]
Hair cutting; by Henriette Wille-
beek Lemair. [Young woman cutting
hair of child seated in high chair.]
Invalid’s birthday; by Henriette
_Willebeek Lemair. [Three little girls
bringing gifts to child sitting up in
bed. }
Kitty-town; by Henriette Willebeek
Lemair. [Little girl with Japanese
umbrella over shoulder, walking
through village of toy houses.]
Last year’s frock; by Henriette
Willebeek Lemair. [Young girl stand-
ing before mirror, looking at her frock
which is too small.)
Little queen; by Henriette Wille-
beek Lemair. [Young girl in long
robes, with crown on head and staff in
left hand, looking at apple in right. ]
Out in the snow; by Henriette Wille-
beek Lemair. [Two children in furs
walking through snow near garden
fence. ]
Persevering Dicky; by Henriette
Willebeek Lemair. [Small boy and
girl turning rope for little child to
jump. ]
Poor baby; by Henriette Willebeek
Lemair. [Little girl kissing baby near
stone fence. ]
Secrets: by Henriette Willebeek Le-
mair. [Two little girls standing un-
der tree with arm around each others
neck talking.]
Troublesome children; by Henriette
’ Willebeek Lemair. [Little girl, with
arms folded, walking away from two
dolls and toy monkey standing in cor-
ner of room.]
© 1c. each July 18, 1914; G 47223—
47244.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
Bascock (Frrp Hayes) Chicago.
[15528-15531
Chappy, one of the jollikins; by
Winthrop Stark Davis. [Grotesque
model of man carrying large lamp in
hand.] ©1c. July 30, 1914; G 47397.
Dutch girl, one of the jollikins; by
Winthrop Stark Davis. [Grotesque
model of Dutch girl carrying large
vase.] ©1c. July 30, 1914; G 47394.
Jap, one of the jollikins; by Win-
throp Stark Davis. [Grotesque model
of Japanese waiter carryiug large
cake on tray.] ©1c¢. July 30, 1914;
G 47395.
Monk, one of the jollikins; by Win-
throp Stark Davis. [Grotesque model
of monk carrying large candle-stick in
hand.] ©1c¢. July 30, 1914; G 47396.
Barnes (Fay M.) Chicago. [15532
English dining-room. Design of in-
terior of dining-room in English
Renaissance style. ©1c. July 1, 1914;
G 47172.
BATTEN (GEORGE) Co., New York.
[155383
Men wanted for the United States
army; by Isaae Brewster Hazelton.
[Front view of corporal’s squad charg-
ing across field.} ©1c. Sept. 3. 1914;
G 47717.
BENNER (ANDREW PENROSE) Philadel-
phia. [15534
Design for a tomb. [Tomb with
large leaf carved at each corner and
large slab over top.] © 1 June 1,
1914; G 46969.
BENZIGER BROTHERS, New York. [15535
Benedict XV (Pope); by John F.
Kaufman. [Front view of pope seated
with cloak over shoulders and right
arm resting on arm of chair.] ©1c.
Sept. 18, 1914; G 47769.
Bizzarrt (Henry) New York. [15536
Bibikin. Seulptured head of angry
bcy. ©l1c. Aug. 28, 1914; G 47693.
BLANKINSHIP (EMILY PRUDENCE) Iola.
Kan. [15537
Phenomenal creations. Chance char-
acters in art work, including cow. bear
and fishes. © 1. July 31, 1914; G
47306.
BronvatT (Max) New York. [155388
Target (The). [Statue of Cupid,
with bow in hand, standing in front
of heart-shaped clock listening.] © 1
e. June 30, 1914; G 47138.
300
WORKS
no. 8, 1914
Boursceots (Louris) New York. [15539
Symbolic vase. Vase with nine sides
having mosaic decoration on upper
part. ©l1e. July 18, 1914; G 47215.
Bowizt (A. H.) & son, Long Island
tity, IN. Y. [15540
Headstone. Memorial tabiet consist-
ing of recumbent cross !ying on top of
slab with leaves carved across upper
part. ©1c. May 19, 1914; G 47002.
BRAENDLE (JOSEPHINE ANNE) Washing-
ton. [15541
Christ Child legend. Drawing of
title page of book showing busts of
two children and star above arch, with
lettering below. © 1c. July 28, 1914;
G 47801.
Braun & co., Paris. [15542-15554
Au reveil; de J. Scalbert. Young
girl seated on luxurious bed with
bare legs hanging over side and hands
upraised in act of stretching. © 1.
June 19, 1914; G 47084.
Blue pool; by William Pratt. Beach
scene skowing woman with baby in
lap seated beside pool where small boy
and girl are playing, while in back-
ground is large tent. © 1c. June 19,
1914; G 47081.
C’est lui; de Eugene Deully. Two
young women seated and one stand-
ing by table in park, surprised by ap-
proach of man in civilian dress and a
military officer. © 1c. July 17, 1914;
G 47224.
Chanson (Le) rose; de P. Carrier-
Belleuse. Young woman in short night
gown seated on sofa looking at slipper
held in left hand. © 1 c¢. Sept. 2,
1914; G 47684.
Correspondance surprise; de Alonzo
Perez. Man and iwo women watching
girl seated on stoop pushing letter
under gate. ©1c. July 28, 1914; G
47278.
Couvoitise; de Hug. Deully. Young
girl in summer dress standing on rail
of fence, trying to reach apple on tree.
© 1.c¢c. June 19, 1914; G 47079.
Deux amis; de Guillaume Seignac.
Half figure of little girl, with ribbon
on her loose curly hair, holding black
eat in her arms. ©1c. June 19, 1914;
G 47080.
Epave (L’); de Pierre Carrier RBel-
leuse. Two women looking over hedge
of grass at nude girl lying on sand
asleep with right arm outstretched.
©l1e. July 23, 1914; G 47272.
OF ART
15579
BRAUN & co.—Continued.
Grain de beauté; de Marais-Milton.
Two partly dressed girls in room, one
of whom is showing spot on her right
hip to the other seated taking off
stocking. © 1 c.. June 19, 1914; G
47082.
Lejour de Madame San Géne; de
Alonzo Perez. Interior scene showing
woman in slit evening gown seated on
lounge offering her hand to be kissed
by young officer and surrounded by
officers and court ladies. © 1c. June
19, 1914; G 47088.
Lever (Le); de Eugéne Deully.
Back view of nude young girl sitting
on bed dressing her hair, while kitten
is playing nearby. © 1c. July 23,
1914; G 47271.
Olivier (Allie. L.) ; de Jean Cottenet.
Full length portrait, three-quarter view,
of young girl standing with bonnet in
left hand, looking over right shoulder,
©, 1 ¢. July 28,1914; G 47269.
Suzanne; de Wile. B. Vineendon.
Young girl in summer dress and large
straw hat seated on bench holding two
kittens in lap.. © le. July 23, 1914;
G 47270.
Brier (EDSON DWINELLE) Santa Cruz,
Cal. [15555
Golden Falls. [High waterfalls in
four sections flowing down ravine
shaded by trees and shrubbery on each
side.] ©1c. Aug. 17, 1914; G 47549.
CAMPBELL (WM.) WALL PAPER CO.,
Hackensack, N. J. [15556-15570
Design 4825; by Frank KE. Leitch.
Artistic conception Showing plain and
marine decorative tiles, the latter a
boat, sea and sky enclosed in circle.
wow
©i1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G 47600.
6563; by Frank HE. Leitch... Ar-
tistie conception showing multitone
background with decorative stripes. ©
1c. June 30, 1914; G 47178.
6564; by Ericson & Weiss. Ar-
tistie conception showing four long
panels with fioral and vine design run-
ving lengthwise of each. © 1c. June
380, 1914; G 47174.
6566; by Frank BE. Leitch. Ar-
tistie conception of elongated irregu-
lar panels created by beaded outline
forming alternate panels separated by
multitone stripes. © 1 c¢. June 30,
1914; G 47175.
301
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15571
CAMPBELL (WM.) WALL PAPER co.—Con.
6567; by Ericson & Weiss, Ar-
tistic conception showing a three
striped effect of conventional leaves
separated by curved lattices. © 1.
June 30, 1914; G 47176.
—— 6567; by Frank E. Leitch. Ar-
tistic conception showing a conven-
tional leaf, vine and trellis combina-
tion in a multitone background. © 1
ce. Aug. 15, 1914; G 47601.
6568; by Ericson & Weiss. Ar-
tistic conception showing conventional
leaf design interwoven with lace
effect. © 1c. June 30, 1914; G 47177.
—— 7230; by Frank E. Leitch. Ar-
tistic conception showing four bands
consisting of light and dark panels out-
lined by beaded design in Gothic effect.
©1c. June 30, 1914; G 47178.
— 7230; by Frank E. Leitch. Ar-
tistie decoration showing plain and
decorative panels outlined by a block
bead effect. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G
47602.
—— 7232; by Frank E. Leitch. Ar-
tistie decoration showing irregular
panels formed by stippled outline, con-
ventional leaves forming high lights in-
closed in panels. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1914;
G 47608.
7233; by Frank E. Leitch. Ar-
tistic 2 band decoration showing con-
ventional tulips and leaves outlined
by a stippled binder. © 1. Aug. 15,
1914; G 47604.
—-— 7234; by Frank EH. Leitch. Ar-
tistic 5 band decoration showing
stippled outlines forming irregular
multitone panels) © 1c Aug. 15,
1914; G 47605.
7236; by Frank E. Leitch. Ar-
tistic 2 band decoration showing a con-
ventional multitone leaf effect out-
lined by a stippled binder. © 1 ec.
Aug. 15, 1914; G 47606.
—— 7237; by Hricson & Weiss. Ar-
tistic 2 band decoration showing a
pendant center piece and a combina-
tion of multitone panels. © 1 c¢. Aug.
15, 1914; G 47607.
—— 7288; by Frank BE. Leitch. Ar-
tistic decoration showing pendant
effect of leaves and irregular panels
between 2 bands of decorative panels.
©1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G 47608.
Cary (JOHN REID) JR., Richmond, Va.
[15571
Coming to the call. Hunter with
horn, on horse, calling the hounds. ©
1c. Sept. 21, 1914; G 47759.
3
pt. IV, 2. 8., v. 9
CHAMPENOIS, Paris. [15572
Plaisirs d’hiver; de Lucius Rossi.
[Couples skating by man who is help-
ing lady out of sleigh. ©1e¢. June 18,
1914; G@ 47069.
CHAPMAN (C. DuRAND) Washington.
. [15573
International yacht race. Compos-
ite picture showing sail and steam
vessels, yachts, buoys, etc © 1 ¢
July 17, 1914; G 47223.
CHAUFFEUR (LE) FRANCOIS, Paris.
[15574
Pius (La) noble conquéte de
Vhomme, par H. L. Roowy (Rouvil-
lain). [Drawing of man mounted on
horse having front end of automobile
for head.] © 1 e¢. June 3, 1914; G
46998.
CHURCH (FREDERICK STUART) New
York. [15575-15582
Four flamingoes. Draped girl with
staff in left hand kneeling on bank of
pond, reaching out hand to flock of
flamingoes. © 1«¢ July 27, 1914; G
47283.
Just a girl’s head. Front view bust
portrait of draped girl with rose in
hair looking over bunch of vines.
1e. July 27, 1914; G 47284.
Love letter. [Barefoot girl in di-
aphanous dress seated on bank writ-
ing on pad held by one cupid while
another dictates.] © 1 ¢e Aug. 31,
1914; G 47662.
Love’s messenger. Draped girl in
garden tying note on dove with rib-
bon. ©1ec. June 8, 1914; G 47017.
Nest. [Half length figure of girl in
draperies with hair down her back
looking at nest on which sits a bird.]
©l1c. Aug. 81, 1914; G 47663.
Orchids and white leopards. Draw-
ing of girl walking with three leop-
ards at her side. on background of
orchids. © 1 e. June 10, 1914; G
47025.
Song (The) Left profile of head
and shoulders of girl listening to song
of bird sitting on vine nearby. ©1e.
July 27, 1914; G 47282.
Summer idyl. Cupid on sand at
edge of water kissing little mermaid,
while two sea-gulls stand nearby.
1e. July 27, 1914; G 47281.
CLINEDINST (BENJAMIN WEST) Pawl-
ing, N. Y [15583
Battle of New Market. Charge of
Virginia cadets at New Market, May
1864. ©1 ec. July 31, 1914; G 47808.
02
no. 8, 1914
Copp (DaxRivs) Boston. [15584
Nation’s heroes. White and negro
veteran standing on each side of a
comrade’s grave, blessed by Shadow
figure of Lincoln. © 1c. May 28,
1914; G 47022.
CooLipGE (C. M.) New York.
[15585, 15586
After theatre. Dogs dancing, eating
and drinking in a dining room, human-
ized. ©1ce. Aug. 21, 1914; B 47625.
Great White Way. Group of dogs
dressed in garb of men and women
parading down Broadway. © 1 «.
Sept. 2, 1914; G@ 47770.
CORDOVA SHOPS, INC., Buffalo.
[15587-15592
Clematis; by Frederick C. Kranz
Clematis design for hand bag in art
leather work.
_ Gothic; by Frederick C. Kranz.
Gothic design for hand bag in art
leather work.
Pheasant; by Frederick C. Kranz.
Design of pheasant for hand bag in
art leather work.
Rose; by Frederick C. Kranz. De-
sign of roses for hand bag in art
leather work.
Wisteria; by Frederick C. Kranz.
Design of wisteria for hand bag in
art leather work.
—— 2; by Frederick C. Kranz. De-
sign of wisteria for hand bag in art
leather work.
© 1e. each July 1, 1914; G 47197-
47202.
CRAIG (JOHN B.) Brookline, Mass.
[15598
Horace Mann benevolent association
insignia. [Disk with lettered circle
around scene of lighthouse on beach.]
©1c. Aug. 28, 1914; G 47695.
D’Atko (JOHN Baptist) Brooklyn.
[15594
Baseball paraphernalia. [Baseball
suit, bat, ball, glove and bust portrait
of player, in bas-relief on plaque.] ©
1c. June 20, 1914; G 47085.
DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago.
[15595-15636
Altar model. Altar with massive
pillars upholding altar table, vases on
top of altar and cross surmounting
dome. ©1c. June 22, 1914; G 47093.
WORKS OF ART
15636
DAPRATO STATUABY CO.—Continued.
Angel bearing crosier. [Relief of
flying angel carrying crosier in both
hands and attended by cherub whose
left hand rests on the crosier.] ©1l1e.
Aug. 14, 1914; G 47495.
Angel bearing cross. [Relief of fly-
ing angel carrying cross in both hands
and attended by cherub whose left
hand rests on the cross.| ©1c. Aug.
14, 1914; G 47494,
Angel holding lilies. [Statue of
robed ange! standing with lifted wings
and holding stalk of lilies in her left
hand.] ©ic. Aug. 14, 1914; G 47497.
Angels and cherubs. [Relief of dove
in centre of sunburst, circle of clouds
bearing cherubs and at each side a
flying angel with hand raised.] © 1
e. Aug. 14, 1914; @ 47496.
Blessed Virgin. Statue of Blessed
Virgin carrying infant Jesus on left
arm. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G 47540.
Blessed Virgin and child. 1. [Statue
of Mary with eyes downcast, draped
and holding child on right arm, pedes-
tal octagonal.] © 1c. Aug. 12, 1914;
G 47406.
2. [Statue of Mary with eyes
downeast, draped and holding child on
right arm, pedestal square.] © 1.
Aug. 10, 1914; G 47410.
Bracket candelabra. Candelabra
with one upright globe and five in-
verted. ©l1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G 47546.
Crucifix. Model of crucifix showing
ornamental cross standing on deco-
rated base. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G
475438.
Design of ornamental altar with Cel-
tic eross. [Celtic cross in centre,
statues of St. Patrick and St. John the
Evangelist at sides, roofed arch above,
and below inscription In memory of
Archbishop Ryan.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 8,
1914; G 47706.
Hlectrie candelabra. Large hanging
candelabra with large globe below and
two rings of smaller globes above.
1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G@ 47548.
Blectrie light fixture. Model of in-
verted ornamental lamp and globe sus-
pended on chain. ©i1c. Aug. 15, 1914;
G 47547.
Gessner (Dean). Monument repre-
senting priest and two children stand-
ing under canopy. ©i1c. Aug. 3, 1914;
G 47310.
Gothic baptismal font. Model sur-
mounted by cross and having dove in
relief on front panel. © 1c. Aug. 12,
1914; G 47403.
303
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15636
DAPRATO STATUARY CO.—Continued.
Gothie grill work. Model of grill
work in form of ornamental scrolls
potty bars. ©1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G
é °
Gothic main altar, 1. [Altar with
letters J HS beneath altar table, relief
of chalice on tabernacle door, and
niche above, surmounted by cross.]
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1914; G 47550.
2. [Gothic altar design having
8 spires, relief panel of last supper
below altar table, and 2 angels in
niches at sides.] ©l1e. Aug. 12, 1914;
G 47402.
&. [Model of altar with panel
of Last Supper below altar table, and
row of landscape panels on each side
of crucifix in niche above tabernacle.
the whole surmounted by spires and
eross.1 © 1c. Aug. 17, 1914; G 47551.
Jesus expires on thecross. [Model of
station 12 in relief showing Christ on
cross, 8 women at left and 2 Roman
soldiers at right.] © 1e Aug. 12,
1914; G@ 47401.
Jésus rencontre Marie, sa mére.
[Model of station 4 showing Jesus
meeting his mother, another woman,
a Roman soldier and a workman com-
plete the group.] ©1c Aug. 10, 1914;
G 474138.
John (Saint) the Evangelist. [Draped
figure of young man in relief seated
upon eagle on clouds, holding tablet on
left knee to which he points with right
hand. halo behind head.].©1e. Aug.
14, 1914; G@ 47490.
Joseph (St.) and lily. [Statue of
man wearing Oriental robes and san-
cals, holding carpenter’s square and
lilies in right hand.] © 1c. Aug. 10,
1914; G 47409.
Lamp with electric bulb and chain.
[Model of hanging lainp of ancient
Roman design.] ©l1ce. Aug. 10, 1914;
G 47416. .
Little flower of Jesus. Statue of
nun gazing upward with bunch of
flowers in left arm and right hand on
bosom.] ©1lec. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47404.
Luke (St.) the Evangelist. [Draped
figure of man in relief seated upon
back of kneeling cow on clouds, he
faces the left and studies open hook
held in both hands, halo behind head. ]
©1ec. Aug. 14, 1914; G 47493.
Mark (St.) the Evangelist. [Draped
figure of mature man in relief seated
above lion’s head on elouds, he faces
the left examining scroll held in both
hands. halo behind head.] ©1c. Aug.
14, 1914; G 47492.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
DAPRATO STATUARY Co.—Continued.
Matthew (St.) the Bvyangelist.
[Draped figure of old man in relief
seated upon clouds with hale behind
head, at his left youthful angel kneels
with lifted wings.] © 1c Aug. 14,
1914; G 47491.
New design station of the cross.
[Bas-relief panel showing Jesus with
cross on shoulder meeting his mother,
in ornate frame surmounted by cross.]
© 1c. Sept. 24,1914; G 47773.
Our Lady of seven dolors. [Statue
of robed woman with eross-mounted
crown on head and breast pierced by
7 swords.] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1914; G
47414,
Our Lord appearing to Mary Mag-
dalen. Model group showing Jesus
appearing to Mary Magdalen who is
kneeling with hands raised. © 1 e¢.
Aug. 15, 1914; G 47542.
Patrick (Saint) [Statue of bearded
bishop with crozier and shamrock in
left hand and a baptismal shell in
right.] ©1c¢. Aug. 10, 1914; G 47412.
Renaissanee credence table. [Cre-
dence table showing ornamental brack-
et for holding wines and oils.] © 1
e. Aug. 10, 1914; G 47417.
Rita (Saint). Model group of Saint
Rita kneeling before crucifix. © 1 e¢.
Aug. 15, 1914; G 47541.
—— [Statue of nun gazing at eruci-
fix held in left hand, the right hand
touching breast.} © 1 ce Aug. 12,
1914; G@ 47405.
Roman altar. 1. [Model of altar
supported on 4 pillars, relief of peli-
can and its young on center panel,
grapes ‘and wheat in relief on side
panels and chalice on door of altar.]
©1ce Aug. 12, 1914; G 47407.
2. [Model of
on 4 pillars, relief of pelican and its
young on center panel, grapes and
wheat in relief on side panels and
cbalice on door of altar, the whole
surmounted by statues of bishop and
2 kneeling angels.] © 1c. Aug. 12,
1914; G@ 47408.
Roman pulpit. [Model of pulpit
with flight of steps at side, eagle
under book-rest and reliefs of church
scholars in niches around front.] ©
1c. Aug. 17, 1914; G@ 47552.
St. Mary of the Lake. [Design of
altar, draped woman in central niche,
winged figures, kneeling lamb, partly
finted columns surmounted by dome
and ecross.}] © 1c. Aug. 10, 1914; G
47411.
304
altar supported .
WORKS
no. 3, 1914
DAPRATO STATUARY CO.—Continued.
Sanctuary lamp. Model of bracket
lamp with receptacle for glass for
burning oil. © 1c. Aug. 15, 1914; G
7Td44.
Shrine of Our Lady of perpetual
help. Model showing monogram M in
lower circular panel and a picture of
madonna and child in frame above.
© ic. Aug. 10, 1914; G 47415.
Two angels against pillar [Statue of
2 cherub angels holding scroll, which
forms holy water font, at base of pil-
lar.] ©l1e. Aug. 14, 1914; G 47498.
DAYTON (HELENA SMITH) New York.
[15637-15643
Anne. Statuette of girl with cape
Over shoulders carrying small dog
under her arm. :
_ Flirtation maxixe. Statuette of
man and woman dancing. .
- Hesitation waltz. Statuette
young man and girl dancing.
Jane. Statuette of girl standing
with arms full of flowers.
Lame duck. Statuette of man and
girl dancing.
Maxixe. Statuette of
hands on her hips dancing.
Susie. Statuette of girl, in low-cut
dress, leaning forward on parasol.
© 1 ¢ each July 11, 1914; G
- 47203-47209.
of
girl with
De LA FOoND-SNIDER (CLARICE) Los
Angeles. [15644
Fashion model. [Drawing of woman
with fan in hand and anklet in form
of snake coiled around her leg.]
1c. June 25, 1914; G 47171.
Dr LAND (CLype O.) Philadelphia.
[15645
First steamboat, July 27, 1786.
Crew and passengers on sloop at left
and ship at right watching trial trip
of John Fitch’s steamboat along river
front of Philadelphia. © 1c. June 8,
1914; G 47015.
Dieces (CHARLES J.) New York.
[15646
Knights Templar ensignia. Two
shields joined by scroll and crossed
swords, from which is suspended by
chains, a cross in crown and a pendent
embellished with figure of mounted
knight. © 1 e¢. June 18, 1914; G
47067.
OF ART
15665
New York.
[15647-15649
Diver (The). Statuette of woman
in tights standing with hands clasped
above head ready to dive. ©1c. Aug.
8, 1914; G 47309.
Kellermann (Annette). Statuette
of woman in tights standing on head
and hands in shallow water. ©1.«
July 25, 1914; G 47276.
—— Statuette of woman in tights,
up side down, embracing head of large
fish. ©l1c. July 6, 1914; G 47165.
Di Leva (ANTONIO)
San Francisco.
[15650-15657
Candelabra, 1. Allegorical composi-
tion representing temple lions, sirens
and nude figures. ©1c. July 6, 1914;
G 47168.
2. Allegorical composition with
figures, Cupid and bas-relief sphinx.
© 1¢ July 6, 1914; G 47164.
Italian Renaissance frieze. [Two
bars of ornamental serolls interspersed
with allegorical figures.] © 1c. June
1, 1914; G 47188.
Louis XV ceiling. [Two girls with
group of cupids in oval surrounded by
shells and small ovals.] © 1c. June
1, 1914; G 47180.
Pompeian ceiling. [Dancing nymphs
and satyrs, in rectangular frames, ar-
ranged about circle around scene of
centaur carrying a nymph in arms.]
©l1c. June 1, 1914; G 47181.
Pompeian wall. [Mural painting in
three panels, with draped girl in panel
on each side of center panel showing
young man standing by woman seated.]}
©1e. June 1, 1914; G 47184.
Raffaello ceiling. [Composite mural
painting with eight figures and ten bas-
reliefs arringed around oval.] ©1le.
June 1, 1914; G 47185.
[Four dancing
Rathskeller frieze.
girls followed by boy with goat, fat
man and two clowns.] ©1c. June 1.
1914; G 47182.
Dist (ACHILLE G.)
DoraN (GEoRGE H.) co., New York.
[1565S-15665
Boy Jesus and the doctors; by Har-
old Copping. [Several old men in
temple looking down at woman
kneeling with arm around waist of
young boy.]
Centurion (The); by Harold Cop-
ping. [Man in Roman soldier's uni-
form speaking to Jesus at entrance to
archway. ]
305
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Doran (GroRGE H.) co.—Continued.
Come unto Me; by Harold Copping.
[Jesus standing on a rock with both
hands extended addressing group of
men and women seated on ground
around him. }
Entry into Jerusalem; by Harold
Copping. [Jesps seated on ass riding
through archway followed by multi-
tude of people bearing palms. ]
Jairus’ daughter; by Harold Cop-
ping. [Men and women kneeling
around bed of little girl as Jesus lean-
ing forward, takes her by the hand.]
Lost sheep; by Harold Copping.
[Man with shepherd’s crook in right
hand looking up at sheep on high
rock. |
Rich young ruler; by Harold Cop-
ping. [Young man in fine robes walk-
ing away from Jesus and his follow-
ers, ]
Widow of Nain; by Harold Copping.
[Woman rushing by Jesus to bier on
which young man is sitting up.]
© 1c. each Sept. 21, 1914; G 47761-
47768.
DREYFUSS (ALBERT) New York.
[15666
Eagle attacking aeroplane. Bas-
relief plague showing man in mono-
plane fighting off attacking eagle. ©
1c. July 27, 1914; G@ 49279.
Epvy (Junius) Cleveland. [15667
Faith. [Front view of thorn-
erowned head of Jesus in sunburst
above scene of rocky seashore, with
cross in background.] ©1ce. June 29,
1914; G@ 47118.
EpwarpDs (Jos. H. & L. H.) Portland,
Or. [15668, 15669
Jewish universal flag. [Red cross
on background of white, blue and
green.] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1914: G
47771.
Jewish universal flag with motto.
[Red cross on white, blue and green
background with lettering.] © 1c.
Sept. 23, 1914; G 47772.
ELEKTRA TOY & NOVELTY Co., New York.
[15670-15672
Doll’s head; by Ferdinand Pany.
[Sculptured head with hair parted on
side.] © 1c. May 20, 1914: G 47013.
Doll’s head (negro); by Ferdinand
Pany. [Sculptured head with hair
parted on left side.] © 1. May 20,
1914; G 47014.
pt. Iv, D. s., v.9
ELEKTRA TOY & NOVELTY co.—Con. :
Girl’s head; by Ferdinand Pany.
[Seulptured head of little girl with
band of ribbon on hair.] ©1 cc. June
29, 1914; G@ 47136.
ELWELL (FRANK EDWIN) Weehawken,
Nita [1567 3
Lincoln (Abraham). [Statue of
Lincoln seated in arm-chair with
paper in right hand.] ©1e. July 14,
1914; G@ 47249.
FAIRBANK (N. K.) co., Chicago.
[15674
Gold dust twins cleaning up Mexico;
by George Ethridge. [Two gold dust
kids with bucket and brush cleaning
map of Mexico.] ©1c. May 20, 1914;
G 46966.
FARLOW (MARGARET ELIZABETH) Chest-
nut Hill, Mass. [15675
Teddy. Statue of Persian cat lying
prone with paws extended in front and
tail curled up on left side ©le
June 3, 1914; G 46996.
FICHEL (ULysses R.) Hope, Ind.
[15676, 15677
Comanche Frank; by M. C. Hay-
wood. [Pointer dog standing on farm
path looking in distance.] ©1c. July
23, 1914; G 47400.
Fichel’s Frank and Comanche
Frank; by M. C. Haywood. [Two bird
dogs in field pointing quail.] © 1.
July 238, 1914; G 47399.
KERN) Detroit.
[15678
Foo Woogie. Grotesque statuette of
little man seated with hands clasped
over knees. © 1c. June 22, 1914; G
47091,
FISHMUTH (HARRIET W.)
FIEDLER (CHARLES
New York.
[15679
Dolphin girl. Statue of nude little
girl standing on left foot, with right
foot extended, holding fish on shoul-
ders. © 1c. June 17, 1914; G 47060.
Fierk (FRANK 4H.) CORPORATION,
Philadelphia. [156S0
Morning dip. [Front view of nude
little girl sitting on edge of pool with
one foot in water.] © 1. June 20,
1914; G 47096.
ForRTMANN (HeEeNgy F.) San Fran-
cisco. [15681
Salmon; by Charles Bradford Hud-
son. [Large fish swimming from right
to left.] © 1c July 18, 1914; G
47258.
306
WORKS OF ART
no. 3, 1914
FRANcIscO (J. Bonn) Los Angeles.
[15682
California trout stream. [Small
rocky stream with scattering shrub-
bery along its banks and high hills on
each side.] © 1c. July 11, 1914; G
47211.
FREY (CHARLES DANIEL) Chicago.
[15683-15680
Arts and crafts building; by Herbert
Leo Grout. [Drawing of Arts and
erafts building, Rose cover pergolas,
Spanish dancers in the arcades, and a
glimpse of a flowery patio.]
Foreign arts and Arts and crafts
buildings from the Prado; by Herbert
Leo Grout. [Drawing of two large
flat buildings with towers, in grounds
of San Diego-Panama-California ex-
position. |
Formal garden and botanical build-
ing by Herbert Leo Grout. [Drawing
of Formal garden and botanical build-
ing, Economy building and detail of
Arts and crafts building at San Diego-
Panama-California exposition.]
Looking across Gabrillo canyon from
Balboa park; by Herbert Leo Grout.
[Drawing of canyon crossed by arched
bridge. with buildings of San Diego-
Panama-California exposition in back-
ground. ]
Patio of the California counties
building; by Herbert Leo Grout.
[Drawing of inner court of building
with arched entrances and tower, at
San Diego-Panama-California exposi-
tion. ]
Patio, Southern California counties
building; by Herbert Leo Grout.
[Drawing of patio of Southern Cali-
fornia counties building and patio of
Arts and crafts building at San Diego-
Panama-California exposition. ]
Plaza, San Diego-Panama-California
exposition; by MHerbert Leo Grout.
[Drawing of long plaza with row of
buildings on each side.]
Rose covered pergolas and Cali-
fornia counties building; by Herbert
Leo Grout. [Drawing of pergola and
rose bushes at left, and building with
tower at right, in grounds of San
Diego-Panama-California exposition. ]
© 1 ec. each June 26, 1914; G 47103,
47104, 47106-47111.
FULLER (Vircin W.) Winthrop, Mass.
[15691
Hygienic drinking fountain for ani-
mals. [Two large bowls in long trough. ]
© 1c. June 2, 1914; G 46995.
66167—14———2
15707
FURGIAN (CHESTER) & HeEcHT (Ros-
ERT) West New York, N. J.
[15692, 156938
Panzer (Paul). Sculptured bust. ©
1 ¢. Aug. 25, 1914; G 47630.
White (Pearl). Sculptured bust of
young woman. © 1. Aug. 25, 1914;
G 47631.
GALLET, PELLERIN & CIE., Paris.
(15694, 15695
Casket; by René Lalique. [Model of
casket decorated with butterflies in
swirls of flowers.] ©1lce. July 8,1914;
G 47186.
Perfume pbhial; by René Lalique.
[Model of vessel with small neck and
oval shaped body decorated with but-
terfly.] ©l1e. July 8, 1914; G 47187.
GARDNER (ALFRED E.) San Jose, Cal.
[15696
Come to San Francisco by Panama
Canal. [Portrait of girl at helm, on
relief map of North America.) ©1 ¢.
Aug. 26, 1914; G 47683.
GATES (CHARLES FULLER) San Diego,
Cal. [15697
Serra (Junipero); by W. J. Miller.
Bas-relief plaque showing full front
bust of man with partly bald head.
© 1c. July 15, 1914; G 47387.
GIBSON (CLARENCE B.) Panora, Ia.
[15698
Viction’s butt. [Grotesque sketch of
hoy standing on lawn locking down at
three people on hands and knees at
left, and pointing to two donkeys at
right.] ©1c. June 25, 1914; G 47116.
Gitten (M. M.) Portland, Or. [15699
ree educational fund. [Drawing
showing young men and girls passing
from door of high school at left to col-
lege at right.] © 1c. June 4, 1914;
G 47694.
GoLpBERG (SAMUEL) New York. [15700
Uncle Sam opening Panama Cana!
1915. Design in leather showing figure
of Uncle Sam standing astride canal
with large bunch of flowers in left
hand and hat in right. ©1e. July 31,
1914; G 473898.
GREYER (BERTHA A.) Boston.
[15701-15707
Anita. Young lady with mantilla
draped over her head, holding bouquet
of roses in left hand.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15708
GREYER (BERTHA A.)—Continued:
Bread and milk. Kitten on table
watching little girl eating bread and
milk.
Lures to destruction. Skull on book
surrounded by cards, dice, cigarettes,
bottle of whiskey, revolver, pictures of
ballet girls and smoking candle.
Reception and tea. Group of ladies
seated around table drinking tea while
Several young men in background are
engaged in conversation.
Rose garland. Nude woman lying
on couch admiring a garland of roses.
Safe refuge. ‘Group of men, women
and child on raft drifting on rough
sea and praying.
Tambourine girl. Young Gipsy girl
holding tambourine over her shoulder.
© 1 c. each June 1, 1914; G 47070-
47076. .
GRovuT (HERBERT LEO) Chicago.
Gabrillo. bridge; by Herbert Leo
Grout. [Drawing of arched concrete
bridge with exposition buildings of
San Diego-Panama-California exposi-
tion in background.] © 1 ec. June
26, 1914; G 47105.
[15708
GUMMERSON (Swan) Ishpeming, Mich.
[15709
Jolly good time. [Front view of
woman and fat man seated at small
table each hojiding glass of wine in
hand.] ©41e. Sept. 8, 1914; G 47742.
HACKNER et co., La Crosse, Wis.
[15710-15713
Main Atta designed for Holy Angels
church, West Bend, Wis.; by Egid
Hackner. [Gothic altar with panel of
Last Supper under altar table, and
statues of St. Paul and St. Peter on
each side of tabernacle, surmounted
by several spires and cross.] © 1 «.
Sept. 4, 1914; G 47691.
designed for Holy Cross church,
Chicago, Ill.; by Egid MHackner.
[Large altar witt 1 panel. of Last Sup-
per beneath altar table, statues of pa-
triarehs on each side of crucifixion
group above tabernacle, surmounted
by figures of angels and cross.] © 1
ce. Sept. 4, 1914; G 47690.
———designed for Immaculate con-
ception chureh, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; by
Egid Haekner. [Marble altar with
panel of Last Supper beneath altar
table, crucifix in niche above, sur-
mounted by dome and cross.] © 1
¢. Sept. 4, 1914; G 47689.
pt. Iv, 1. 8. v. 9
HAcKNER (E.) co.—Continued.
designed for Sacred Heart ca-
thedral, Helena, Mont.; by Egid Hack-
ner. [Gothic altar with candelabra at
eich side and figures of angels in
niches above altar table, surmounted
by spires and cross.] ©1e. én 19,
1914; G 47748.
HaAppIx (ANDREW J.) Wichita Falls,
Tex. [15714
Haddix.- Madona. [Right three-
quarter view of young mother with
mantilla over head looking down at
baby in her arms.] © 1. July 2,
1914; G 47216.
HANFSTAENGL (FRANZ) New York.
[15715-15751
Als ich abschied nahm; yon Hans
Stubenrauch. [Group before German
village home, young journeyman with
pack on back bidding parents fare-
well, beside them a dog and small
boy offering cane, girl stands in door-
way at left and companion journey-
man waits at right.]
Als ich wiederkam; von Hans Stu-
benrauch. [German dining room, man,
woman, girl and small boy at table
surprised by entrance of young man
who stands with arms thrown out and
cane in right hand, smiling servant
girl peeks through crack in door and
small dog yelps in foreground. ]
Am Bodensee; von Rudolf Sieck.
[Lawn, picket fence and shrubs in
foreground, flowering tree at left, ex-
panse of water in middle distance
with wooded island and hills beyond.]
Am friihen morgen; von Caspar Rit-
ter. [Nude figure of woman resting
against edge of bed partly supported
by left hand, feet crossed and glance
fixed on right hand which rests upon
bed covers. ]
Andromeda; von Franz von Stuck.
[Nude woman supported by knight in
armor whose left foot is planted on
body of dead dragon.]
Aus Oberbayern; von Rudolf Sieck.
[Landscape with bare trees in right
and left foreground, sloping fields and
river in middle distance and snow-
capped mountain range beyond. ]
Birken: von Rudolf Sieck. [Land-
seape having groups of slender white
birch in foreground and a forest in
middle distance with snow-capped
mountains beyond. ]
Bologna, Municipio; von Luigi Kasi-
mir. [Italian street in shadow with
massive square- -towered building on
the left side rising in the sunlight.}
308
-~WORKS. OF :ART*
no. 3, 1914.
15751
HANFSTAENGL (FRANz)—Continued.
Campagna, Bosco Santo
hain der nymphe Egeria);-von Luigi
Kasimir. [Scene on Roman Cam-
pagna, trees in left middle distance,
groups of cattle, and ruins of ancient
viaduct in distance. ]
Damenportrait; von F. <A. von
Kaulbach. [Lady seated facing the
left, wearing large hat and with scarf
about shoulders, left hand on hip and
right in lap. ]
Hnzian; von Carl von Marr. [Back
view of nude woman lying prone on)
the grass with face shrouded by her
hair, hazy background of trees and
pools.] —
Florenz gesamtansicht; von Luigi
Kasimir. [View across city roofs
showing Campanile and dome of
eathedral. ]
Korum Romanum (Haus der vesta-
linnen); von Luigi Kasimir. [View
of oblong bathing pool backed by line
of broken statues and massive ruined .
walls beyond which rises facade of im-
posing building. ]
Forum Romanum
Luigi Kasimir.
a fluted column mounted on pedestal,
(hoch); von
at right a triple Roman arch, in back- |
ground high buildings. ]
Frauenwoerth; von Richard Kaiser.
[Landscape showing river with vil- |
lage and mountains beyond.]
Fruehlingslied; von Otto Kubel.
[Panel of children, geese, dog, goat and
rabbits, without background. ]
Ganz vertieft; von H. Seeger.
[Girl wearing Dutch cap seated in the |
sand with bare feet drawn under her
intent on open book in her lap.]
Gralsburg; von Hermann Hendrich.
[On a rocky crag standS a white
domed castle, behind rises the jagged
mountain peak, and in left foreground
paces a solitary figure. ]
Gralssee; von Hermann Hendrich.
[Vista between tree-trunks of gloomy
forest to lake beside which a dim fig-
ure is seated.]
Hansel und Gretel;
beek Le Mair. [Centre panel shows 2
barefoot children eating from conical
hut in forest while old woman leans
over the half door; left panel shows
the children wandering hand in hand
over rocky ground; right panel shows
children with swan which one is
caressing. |
[In foreground at left .
“nT.
| tering
yon H. Wille |
| Hanrstarncn~(FRaNz)—Continued.
(heiliger |
Loggia dei Lanzi; von ‘Luigi Kasi-
mir. [Paved areade opening on nar-
row Italian street which is spanned
by windowed arch. ]
Maercken; ven Otto Kubel. [Sil-
houette panel, young man seated at
table under tree with dinner floating
down, stout man peeking at young
man and mule in stable, young man
showing stout man the contents of
a bag, stout man watching young man
ride away on mule with table.]
Morgensonne; von Flora Zenker.
[Half length view of 2 young peasant
women, one at left carries sheaf of
grain under left arm, one at right car-
ries hers on head balanced by right
hand. ]
Nettuno bei Porte d’Anzio; von
Luigi Kasimir. [Seashore with mas-
sive rocks at right partly hiding dis-
tant promontory crowned with Italian
buildings. ]
Patience; by L. Campbell Taylor.
[Early Victorian parlor with young
woman playing harpsichord, old lady
and gentleman and another young
woman seated about table and in back-
ground a young man standing read-
ing. ]
Ponte Vecchio (Arnobruecke); von
Luigi Kasimir. [View of broad river
showing 2 arches of masonry bridge
surmounted by buildings in Italian
style. ]
Rast; von H. G. Jentzsch. [Two
men travelers seated at table served
with wine and attended by waitress
in Swiss costume, in background flow-
ering trees, chalet and mountains. ]
Rehe im sommer; yon Guido von
Maffei. [Deer near erest of grassy
hill with head lifted and alert, doe
grazing in background. ]
Rom, Areo Settimo Severo; von
Luigi Kasimir. [Left end of massive .
Roman areh.]
tom, San Gregorio; von Luigi Kasi-
[Large plain Italian building
with roofs at 4 different levels clus-
about square many-windowed
tower |
Rom, Teatro Marcello; von Luigi
Kasimir. [Narrow Italian street show-
ing arched entrance to high building
with group of men clustered about it.]
Sommertag von Hans Thoma.
[Flowery dell with brooklet, 2 figures
seated in foreground one singing and
playing a stringed instrument, trees
and dark clouds in background: ]
309
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
15752
pt. 1v, 0. 8., ¥.9
HANFSTAENGL, (FRANZ)—Continued.
Sonnenuntergang; von Alfred Bach-
mann. [Cloudy sunset across watery
ane flock of 7 birds in flight at
e
_Staendchen; von Georg Schoebel.
[Four trumpeters and leader in mili-
tary uniform serenading girl in bal-
cony at left, other women watching
from windows of adjacent houses.]
Venedig Rialto; von Luigi Kasimir.
[View of Grand Canal and Bridge of
the Rialto. ]
Versailles treppe; von Luigi Kasi-
mir. [Massive stairway with 2 land-
ings partly obscuring pillared build-
ing to which it leads. ]
Wildschweine; von Joseph Schmitz-
berger. [Group of 4 wild boars at
edge of dense forest. ]
©1c. each Aug. 14, 1914;
47535.
G 47499-
HARRINGTON (A. W.) & co., New York.
[15752-15755
Flag I love; by A. W. Harrington.
[Drawing of U. S. flag on pennant.]
© 1c. May 18, 1914; G 47032.
Our navy; by A. W. Harrington.
[Drawing of battleship in circle .on
pennant.}] © 1 ¢ May 13, 1914; G
47033. .
Remember the Alamo; by A. W. Har-
vington. [Drawing of battle scene and
U. S. flag on pennant.] ©1c. May 13,
1914; G 47034.
Salute; by A. W. Harrington.
[Drawing of U. 8. flag above smoking
cannon on pennant.] © 1c. May 18,
1914; G 47035.
HarvEY (FRED) Kansas City, Mo.
[15756-15759
Dining room, New union station,
Kansas City, Mo.; by Miles W. Sater.
{Several men and women seated at
small table in large room lit by hang-
ing lamps.] ©1e. Aug. 3, 1914; G
47382.
Drug store, New union station, Kan-
sas City, Mo.; by Miles W. Sater. [In-
terior view of large drug store show-
ing Several people standing by show
cases.] ©1c. Aug. 3, 1914; G 47880.
Luneh room, New union station,
Kansas City, Mo.;
{Interior showing several men and.
women seated at pear and ee
tables.] ©1l1e. Aug. 8, 1914; G 47381.
by Miles W. Sater.
HARVEY (FrRep)—Continued.
Night scene from track level, New
union station, Kansas City, Mo.: by
Miles W. Sater. [View of tracks
showing two trains departing and two
locomotives approaching.] © 1 ¢. Sept.
26, 1914; G 47786..
HINTERMEISTER (J. Hy.) Brooklyn.
[15760, 15761
Jealous pets. [Little girl feeding
eat in her lap while dog stands with
fore-feet on table.] © 1 ¢. July 21,
1914; G 47256.
Jump. [Little girl with doll in arm
standing at foot of steps holding cake
above head of small dog.J] © 1 c. Sept.
16, 1914; G 477380.
HoLpen (JAMES ALBERT) Oakland, Cal.
[15762
Landing of Columbus. Columbus
standing in center with sword in right
hand and flag in left, surrounded by
men kneeling, and group of Indians at
each side. © 1c. June 29, 1914: G
47112.
Hupson (GRACE) Ukiah, Cal.
[15763-15766
He loves you. [Indian girl standing
in field looking down at small bird
sitting on basket nearby.} © 1 «.
June 8, 1914; G 47021.
Head of Indian child. Front view
bust of Indian child with tear on cheek
and two strings of beads around neck.
© 1c. Sept. 26, 1914; G 47785.
Indian child with doll. Front view
of Indian child with doll in hand
standing in doorway of brush hut. ©
1 «. Sept. 26, 1914; G 47784.
Lonesome hour. Front view of Iin-
dian woman lading meal by stream.
© 1c. July 15, 1914; G 47217.
Hucues & HucuHes, San Francisco.
[15767
1915 puzzle; by Charles Kabisius.
[Drawing of large bear walking on
figures 1915.] © 1c. June 29, 1914;
G 473805.
Hunt (EstHer ANNA) Los Angeles.
[15768-15771
At play. Chinese boy looking down
at fire-crackers on ground. © 1 e.
June 8, 1914; G 47019.
Boy with orange. Left profile of
Chinese boy holding orange in both
hands. © 1 e. June 8, 1914; G 47018.
510
: WORKS
no. 8, 1914
Hunt (EstHEeR ANNA)—Continued.
Joss house on feast day.
panels of interior of Chinese joss house
showing Chinamen kneeling and stand-
ing before altar. ©1c. June 8, 1914;
G 47020.
Peeling an orange. Chinese boy with
an orange in his hands. © 1. Sept.
8, 1914; G@ 47704.
JOHNSON (Gro. H.) Marietta, N. Y.
[15772
Panama Canal relief map. [Relief
plaque of Canal Zone.] © July 2,
1914; G 47161.
JOHNSTONBAUGH (OTHO ERLE) Los
Angeles. [15773
Eece Homo. Plaster bust of Jesus.
© 1c. June 8, 1914; G 47098.
KANATITSAS (JIM) Tacoma, Wash.
[15774
King of Greece. [Equestrian stat-
uette of king in full regimentals riding
horseback with sword drawn.] ©1ce.
Aug. 18, 1914; G 47556.
KATAYAMA (TADAHTIRA) Seattle.
[15775
Maiji, emperor of Japan. [Left pro-
file, half length portrait of emperor in
uniform.] © 1c. June 1, 1914; G
47393.
KATHODION BRONZE WorRKS, New York.
: [15776-15786
Admiration. [Statue of nude woman
leaning against pile of rocks, with right
foot on rock, looking down.] © 1.
June 12, 1914: G 47045.
American eagle; by J. Renfrew Dean.
[Statue of eagle perched on rock.] ©
1c. July 23, 1914; G 47260.
Ape (The); by J. Renfrew Dean.
[Statuette of ape sitting erect with
left arm raised, designed as book-
rack.] ©l1ce. July 23, 1914; G 47261.
Artagnan (D’); by J. Renfrew Dean.
[Statuette of man in mediaeval dress
standing with dagger in hand, designed
as book-rack.] © 1e. July 23, 1914;
G 47263.
Babyhood; by J. Renfrew Dean.
{[Statuette of three babies standing
with hands pressed against wall, de-
signed as book-rack.] ©1c. July 23,
1914; G 47262.
Byil spirit; by J. Renfrew Dean.
[Statuette of nude male figure seated
on rock, designed as book-rack.] ©1
¢. July 23, 1914; G 47264.
Three |
OF ART
15814
KATHODION BRONZE worKsS—Continued.
Gladiator (The); by J.. Renfrew
Dean. {[Statuette of nude muscular
man in fighting attitude, designed as
book-rack.} © 1c. July 23, 1914; G@
47265.
Good story; by J. Renfrew Dean.
[Statuette of fat man seated on bench
with book in hand laughing, designed
as book-rack.] ©1e. July 23, 1914;
G 47266.
Lazy student; by J. Renfrew Dean.
[Statuette of young man seated on
bench reading with pile of books at his
feet, designed as book-rack.] ©1.e.
July 23, 1914; G 47267.
Roman (The); by J. Renfrew Dean.
[Statue of man in Roman garb seated
in large armchair.] © 1c. June 12,
1914; G 47046.
Unfinished sketch; by J. Renfrew
Dean. [Statuette of half-finished figure
of child in mass of rock, designed as
book-rack.] © 1c. July 23, 1914; G
47268.
IXAUFMANN & Strauss co., New York.
[15787-15814
After the soirée; by Jvuhn M. Burke.
Young couple in full dress, she sitting,
he standing. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1914; G
47641.
Bockworm; by John M. Burke. [Old
man sitting against pile of books with
large book open on knees.] © 1 ¢
Aug. 27, 1914; G 47642.
Bringing baby’s soup; by John M.
Burke. Servant girl carrying plate of
soup on tray, in front table with roses
in vase. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1914; G
47646.
Child’s corner; by John M. Burke.
Clown with balloon, doll on elephant,
and other toys in front of a white
screen. ©1e. Aug. 27, 1914; G 47644,
Difficult choice; by John M. Burke.
Young man with overcoat looking at
2 model suits. ©1e¢. Aug. 27, 1914;
G 47658.
Health and purity; by Henry Hin-
termeister. Little girl holding out
hands to receive glass of milk from
her motker standing by table with
hand on bottle. © 1c. Sept. 4, 1914;
G 47688.
Homeward bound; by John M.
Burke. Shepherd with flocks of sheep
passing signboard in field. © 1 ¢.
Aug. 27, 1914; G 47659.
Iee cold; by Henry Hintermeister.
Glass of buttermilk setting in cake
of ice. ©1c. Sept. 26, 1914; G 47788.
311
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ¢
15815
KAUFMANN & STRAUSS co.—Continued.
Important choice; by John M. Burke.
[Young man in negligee shirt stand-
ing before chiffonier holding eollar
and tie in hands.] © 1 c¢. Aug. 27,
1914; G 47640.
In the land of the midnight sun;
by John M. Burke. Polar bear on
icefield with sun rays at back. © 1-¢.
Aug. 27, 1914; G 47654.
Just landed; by John M. Burke.
[Young woman. standing between
trunks with satchel in hand.] ©1ee.
Aug. 27, 1914; G 47652.
Lonesome tea party; by John M.
Burke. [Young lady sitting at table
bearing tea set holding tea cup in
hand.] ©1c. Aug. 27, 1914; G 47649.
Long and the short of it; by John
M. Burke. Short fat man and long
slim man carrying a placard. ©1c.
Aug. 27, 1914; G 47648.
Lovers of quality; by Henry Hin-
termeister. Young man standing with
arm around waist of girl, both drink-
ing from bottles through straws. ©
1 ec. Sept. 19, 1914; G 47746.
Madame’s choice; by John M. Burke.
Modiste girl carrying 2 hat boxes. ©
1c. Aug. 27, 1914; G 47645.
Mother’s pride; by John M. Burke.
{Clean kitchen corner with gas range,
table and shelves loaded with pots
and dishes.] ©1c. Aug. 27, 1914; G
47655.
Narrow escape; by Henry Hinter-.
Automobile party rounding
© 1c.
meister.
curve on edge of precipice.
July 16, 1914; G 47221.
On cool lakes; by John M. Burke.
Girl and man in canoe on lake. ©1e.
Aug. 27, 1914; G 47657.
Orient’s choicest; by John M.
Burke. [Lady seated selecting rugs
displayed by clerk.] © 1c. Aug. 27,
1914; G 47651.
Parent’s gift; by John M. Burke.
[Young couple viewing dining room
table, two chairs and fancy lamp.]
1c. Aug. 27, 1914; G 47647.
Piano lesson without tears; by John
M. Burke. Girl child playing player
piano. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1914; G 47656.
Pride of home; by Henry Hinter-
meister. Mother at table cutting
bread while child standing in chair is
caressing her. © 1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G
47563.
pt. Iv, n. 8. V. 24
KAUFMANN & StRAvuss co.—Continued. —
Reading the proclamation; by John
M Burke. [Heads and shoulders of 2
young women, one in front reading
from scroll, the other holding trumpet
pe pik © 1c Aug. 27, 1914; G
7661.
Shopping; by John M. Burke. [Half
length of lady at counter selecting
cloth exhibited by clerk.] ©1c. Aug.
27,.1914; G 47650.
Spring’s awakening; by John M.
Burke. Hilly woodland scene with
lake in distance. ©1c. Aug. 27, 1914;
G 47660.
Treat (A); by Henry Hintermeister.
Man, woman and little girl seated at
table eating ice cream. © 1 c. Sept.
26, 1914; G 47787.
Undecided; by John M. Burke.
[Young woman seated examining shoes
offered by youthful clerk] © 1.
Aug. 27, 1914; G 47648.
Vanity; by John M. Burke. Peacock
with fanned tail on ornamental wall.
© 1c. Aug. 17, 1914; G 47658.
KENDALL (SERGEANT) Newport, R. I.
[15815-15818
Sphinx. [Nude girl with knees
drawn up and arms folded sitting be-
hind a skeleton.] © 1 ec. Aug. 12,
1914; G 47424.
Taft (William Howard) [Bust
portrait of Ex-President Taft.] © 1
ce. Aug. 12, 1914; G@ 47423.
Sketch-portrait of Mr. Taft
showing front view of head and shoul-
ders. ©1e. July 18, 1914; G 47246.
Front view of
© 1 ¢ July
Venetian brocade.
girl in Venetian bodice.
18, 1914; G 47245.
KIMBALL & COMBE Co., Providence, R. I.
[15819-15821
Horizontal tablet monument; by Al-
fred H. Combe. Monument having two
platform base and pediment shaped
top with mouldings and carved tyn-
panum. ©1e. Aug. 5, 1914; G 47386.
Tablet monument. Upright tablet
on double base capped with moulded
cornice and acroterial ornament at
center. ©1c. June 11, 1914; G 47044.
Upright tablet monument; by Alfred
H. Combe. Monument having flat
arched top and raised vertical panel
with bunch of flowers carved at top.
©l1c. Aug. 5, 1914; G 47385.
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_. WORKS OF ART
no, 3, 1914
KIRCHNER (RAPHAEL). Paris. [15822
_ Amour plumé. [Girl seated on stool
placing in her hat a feather plucked
from Cupid’s wing.] © 1c. July 20,
1914; G 47248.
KKLACKNER (C.) New York. [15823
First American Thanksgiving; by
Jennie Brownscombe. American col-
onists eating their first Thanksgiving
dinner on lawn near log-cabin. ©1 ec.
June 18, 1914; G 47068.
KLINKER (H. Henry D.) New York.
[15824
Aerial defense; by C. Alfred
Klinker. Girl with U. S. fiag in right
hand and shield in left mounted on
back of eagle which is flying over
mountainous country. © 1. July 24,
1914; G 47277.
KNAPP CO., INC., New York.
[15825-15831
After glow; by George Howell Gay.
[View down country road at twilight
with scattering shedding trees on each
side. ]
Diving belles; by Lester Ralph.
[Two girls in bathing suits sitting on
post watching another who has dived
into sea. ]
Dying day; by C. R. Raymond.
[Birch trees along bank of small
Stream which reflects light from
bright clouds. ]
Extra inning hero; by M. Falanga.
[Group of small boys cheering boy at
bat who has just struck ball.]
High wind and driving clouds; by
W. Ritschel. [Two Dutch windmills
on bank of small stream. ]
I haven’t begun to fight; by Henry
Mosler. [Two men fighting with
swords on deck of ship.]
My lady; by Fred Pegram. [Left
. three-quarter view of girl, in low-cut
dress and large felt hat, seated with
left hand in lap and right arm on back
of chair.]
© 1 ce. each June 6, 1914; G 47004—
47010.
Korta (Emry) Polacca, Ariz.
[15832-15834
Koh-jah-waj-ma. Sculptured bust of
snake-chief of Walpi Indians. © 1 «.
Aug. 24, 1914; G 47626.
Na-va-si. Sculptured bust of Hopi
Indian with cap on head. ©1ce. July
13, 1914; G 47213.
Su-pe-la, chief.
Hopi Indian chief.
1914; G 47212.
Sculptured head of
(Conk iGicek Oly: Les,
15847
Krauss (A. G.) San Francisco.
15835
Golden Gate and exposition grounds;
by Gregg K. O. Brien. [View of
water-front of Panama Pacific exposi-
tion with Golden Gate in distance.]
© 1c. Aug. 26, 1914; G 47634.
KUNZLI BROS., Ziirich, Switzerland.
[158386
Jesus vor Pilatus; by Joseph Mat-
hauser. [Jesus standing facing multi-
tude in front of Pilate seated address-
ing crowd.] © 1c. July 31, 1914: G
47426.
LANDEKER AND BROWN, LTD., London.
[15837
Timidity; by Gabriel Nicolet. Girl
seated in her boudoir holding shawl
across her breast. © 1 ¢. June 26,
1914; G@ 47102.
LAURENCE (SYDNEY) Valdez, Alaska.
[158388
Top of the continent. View of Mt.
McKinley partly covered in clouds,
With small stream in foreground. ©
1c. June 1, 1914; G 47179. ?
LEDERMAN (Huco) New York.
[15839-15847
Poor but happy. [Man in workman’s
garb standing with left hand behind
suspenders and right in pant’s pocket,
laughing.] © 1c. June 10, 1914; G
47024. |
Psychological cat. [Drawing of
large headed cat standing on block
with tail curled over back.] ©1.e.
July 9, 1914; G 47190.
Psychologicai chicken. [Drawing of
gawky chicken with large head and
long legs.] © 1c July 9, 1914; G
47192.
Psychological dog. [Drawing of
small dog standing on block with left
fore-foot raised and tail curled over
back.]’ © 1 ce. July 9, 1914; G 47191.
Psychological donkey. [Model of
donkey with large head standing.] ©
1 e¢. July 10, 1914; G 47195.
Psychological elephant. [Model of
elephant with blanket on back.] ©1
ce. July 10, 1914; G 47196.
Psychological horse. [Model of
horse with large head, standing on
block.] ©1e. July 9, 1914; G 47198.
Psychological pig. [Drawing of pig
with large head and ears, standing on
block.] ©l1e July 9, 1914; G 47189.
Psychological tiger. [Model of large
tiger standing with head down.] © 1
e. July 11, 1914; G 47210.
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15848
LEE (LELA) Padueah, Ky. [15848
Nature’s own. [Nude girl with bath
towel on arm stepping into water near
stone wall covered in vines.] ©1e.
Sept. 2, 1914; G 47683.
LELAND (W. W.) co., New York.
[15849
Meditation; by A. Bibolotti. [Statue
of draped woman seated on block of
stone with bunch of flowers in lap.]
© 1c. Apr. 30, 1914; G 47003.
LEONIDAS (Socrates) Newark, N. J.
[15850
Highth wonder. [Neptune in chariot
drawn by two seahorses riding through
Panama Canal, accompanied by
‘Nereids and Mercury.] ©1c. June 18,
1914; G 47077.
LEwis (Toma H.) New York.
[15851, 15852
Sea urchins deviltry. [Design for
wall fountain showing relief of figure
of girl stealing young seal from its
parent.] ©1c. June 4, 1914; G 47000.
Small fountain for bird _ bath.
[Statue of woman standing on rim of
large bowl, holding up apron.] ©1e.
June 4, 1914; G 46999. i
Liecett & MYERS TOBACCO co., New
York. [15853
Aviator’s view of Panama canal; by
Charles A. Bayer. [Bird’s eye view of
Panama eanal adorned with Fatima }-
cigarette signs.] ©1e. Aug. 22,1914;
G 47708.
LITTLETON W.) New
York. [15854
Jefferson (Thomas); by Kosciusko.
Right profile bust portrait of Jefferson
wearing wig and crown of laurel. ©1
¢. July 1, 1914; G@ 47170.
LOEWENTHAL (ABRAHAM) New York.
[15855
Devil in tooth. [Drawing of tooth
with devil in cavity boring out nerve.]
© 1c. June 13, 1914; G 47099.
Loucks (Epwin A.) Brooklyn. [15856
Washem; by Hazel L. Brown.
Drawing of two gloved hands holding
cake of soap above bowl of water.
© 1c. June 15, 1914; G 47059.
McFAapDEN (WM. G.) Paducah, Ky.
[15857, 15858
End of summer. [Autumn land-
scape, large leafless tree in center and
pool in foreground.] © 1c. Aug. 14,
1914; G 47489.
(Mrs, MARTIN
a
pt. Iv, R. s., v. 9
McFappEN (Wm. G.)—Continued.
Skull (The) [Several scattering
trees on bank of river in foreground. }
©1c. Sept. 4, 1914; G 47687.
McLain (EpwarpD Carry) Philadel-
phia. [15859
McLain treatment, transit decora-
tive design. [Interior view showing
transit panels, stairs, and two pic-
tures hanging on wall.] ©1.. Aug.
26, 1914; G 47696.
MARBLE (JOHN NELSON) Santa Bar-
bara, Cal. [15860, 15861
Santa Barbara mission, 1. View
from point south of entrance showing
mission before addition of west end. ~
©l1e. July 21, 1914; G 47250.
2. View from point south of en-
trance showing section of the cloister.
©.1,e. July 21, 1914206 47251.
Martin (HetEen R.) Boston.
[15862, 15863
Westerly, R. I., granite cemetery
memorial. [Pillar on each side of
upright slab with masonic emblem on
upper part and lettering on entabla-
ture across top.] © 1 ¢@ July 20,
1914; G 47247.
granite
mounment with picked
monument. Tablet
and treated
surfaces. © 1c Aug. 6, 1914; G
47389.
Mayer (lL. C.) New York.
[15864-15867
Dog paper clip. [Large clip in
form of lop-eared dog’s head.] © 1 ¢.
Sept. 10, 1914; G 47707.
Gardians of ex libris. [Bas-relief
book-end showing two draped girls
with garlands over shoulders seated
leaning against shield.] © 1. July
29, 1914; G 47302.
Mischief. [Statuette of small boy
standing with right arm resting on
stone, designed for book-end.] © 1 ¢.
July 29, 1914; G 47304.
Prudence. [Statuette of little girl
standing with both arms resting on
top of stone, designed for book-end.]
©1e. July 29, 1914; G@ 47308.
Mrap (Marton A.) Minneapolis.
[15868, 15869
Collie dog. [Side view of dog sit-
ting by window which overlooks river. ]
© 1c. June 25, 1914; G 47101.
Moorhead (Martha B.) [Left pro-
file of woman seated .by table, with
satchel on floor at her side, reading
magazine.] © 1c. June 25, 1914; G
47100.
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[15870-15875
Gartenzimmer; von C. Blos. Inte-
rior of room showing rococo table
under mirror at left and curtains over
open door at right. © 1c. June 2,
1914; G@ 46992.
Sommer; von Pauline Ebner. Two
children sailing boat on small stream
while others are dancing among flow-
ers along bank. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1914:
G 47700.
Waldinners. Woods with small
stream running over rocks, through
center. ©1c. June 2, 1914; G 46994.
Winter; von Pauline Ebner. Group
of children playing with sled, snow-
balling and feeding birds. ©1 ¢. Sept.
5, 1914; G 47701.
Winter am fluss; von Franz Hecker.
Two houses covered with snow on left
bank of winding stream. ©J ec. June
— 2, 1914; B 46998.
Winterstille; von Hans Prentzel.
Winter landscape with group of houses
and birehtrees on right and lake in
background. © 1c. Sept. 5, 1914: G
47702.
MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION OF NEW YorK,
New York. [15876-15879
Drawing for a stencil, by Lawrence
Harris. Statue of Liberty and word
New York enclosed in circle with star
points. ©1c. May 29, 1914; G 47039.
Drawing for half-tone reproduction
work; by Lawrence Harris. Statue of
Liberty with word New York, above
sky-line of New York in background,
enclosed in pointed circle. © 1 ¢. May
29, 1914; G 47040.
Drawing in black and white for line
cuts; by Lawrence Harris. Statue of
Liberty with sky-line of New York in
background and word, New York,
above, inelosed in circle of star points.
© 1c. May 29, 1914; G 47041.
Drawing in colors for reproduction
in colors; by Lawrence Harris. Statue
of Liberty with word, New York, above
New York sky-line in background, en-
closed in circle of star points.
May 29, 1914; G 47042.
MrEyN (ANTOINETTE A.) Brooklyn.
[15880-15883
Alice. [Statuette of voung girl in
short dress and flowing hair standing
with hands behind back, illustrating
Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. ]
© 1c. June 20, 1914; G 47086.
© te]
WORKS OF ART
15948
Mryn (AntToinerre A,)—Continued.
Cheshire cat. [Grotesque statuette
of cat with large mouth, sitting on
block, illustrating Alice’s adventures in
Wonderland.] © 1 ¢ June 20, 1914:
G 47089.
Humpty-Dumpty. [Grotesque stat-
uette of male figure sitting on stone
fence, illustrating Alice’s adventures in
Wonderland.] ©1c. June 20, 1914: G
47087.
Madhatter (The). [Grotesque stat-
uette of man with large head and hat
Standing behind table, illustrating
Alice’s adventures in Wonderland.] ©
1c. June 20, 1914; G 47088.
Minter (Mack) CANDLE co., Syracuse.
[15884
Roman catholic church. i Chureh
altar lit up with several cxndles.] ©
1 e. June 20, 1914; G 47097.
MILLER (REBEKAH D.) New York.
[15885
Toodlums and tot. Cubistic repre-
sentation of group of children in wagon
driving team of horses. © 1c. Sept.
18, 1914; G 47745.
MorcaNn (Herpert A.) New York.
[15886, 15887
By the river. [Left profile bust por-
trait of draped girl wearing cap, with
river scene in background.}] © 1 «.
June 30, 1914; G 47137.
Cocked hat. [Three-quarter view
bust portrait of draped girl wearing
high-crowned hat trimmed with bows
of ribbon.] © 1c. June 15, 1914; G
47058.
MOUNT VERNON COMPANY SILVERSMITHS,
INc., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
[15888, 15889
Brington; by Frederick W. Green.
[Band with three ovals separated by
rows of vertical links.} © 1 ¢ July
24,1914; G 47557.
Sulgrave; by Frederick W. Green.
[Design for spoon handle] © 1 «
July 14, 1914; G 47558.
Murpyuy (THos. D.) co., Red Oak. Ia.
[15890-15948
Affair of the heart; by J. Ross Bry-
son. [Left profile of girl in low-neck
dress seated by window with hand
pressed against breast aud head turned
toward right shoulder. ]
After the nap; by Edmund H. Ort-
haus. [Four puppies playing around
large dog which is lying at door of
kennel. |
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15948
Mourruy (THos. D.) co.—Continued.
April: by George Howell Gay. [Row
of budding trees on each bank of
small stream running by farmhouse in
background. ]
At the edge of the covert; by Frank
Stick. [Man with gun watching two
dogs settimg birds near pool in woods.]
August; by George Howell Gay.
[Section of seacoast showing surf
breaking near rocks which jut into
sea. |
Aurora; by Beatrice Tonnesen. [Left
three-quarter view of girl in low-neck
dress with hair dressed low and large
bouquet at breast. ]
Battle of Lake Erie; by William
Steeple Davis. [Naval battle between
two ships under full sail.]
Blue bonnet; by Benjamin Licht-
man. [Front bust portrait of girl
wearing bonnet tied under chin with
bow of ribbon. ]
Chip of the old block; by Henry
John Dobson. [Old man and woman
seated at small table near open fire-
place looking at small boy in police
uniform. ]
Chums; by Carl Kahler. [Shepherd
dog watching girl tie band of ribbon
around neck of horse.]
Close of a wintry day; by George
Howell Gay. [View of forest covered
with snow through which runs a small
stream. ]
Conference between Washington and
Franklin; by E. Perey Moran. [Frank-
lin seated at table listening to Wash-
ington who is standing by open fire-
place with elbow resting on mantel,
reading letter. ]
Contemplation; by J. Ross Bryson.
[Front view of girl in Jight summer
dress and aigret headdress standing
with wrap on arm and right hand on
hip. j
December; by George Howell Gay.
[View down country road with forest
on left and small farmhouse in snow-
covered field at right.]
Tilizabeth; by J. Ross Bryson. [Left
profile of girl wearing feather-trimmed
hat and cloak.]
Emigrant’s letter; by Henry John
Dobson. - [Old man and woman seated
by open fireplace listening to small boy
reading letter. ]
pt. iV) 1. S., Vv. 9
Murreuy (TxHos. D.) co.—Continued.
Fan - flirtation; by J. Ross Bryson.
[front view of girl in summer dress
and chiffon headdress standing, with
fan against cheek and chin resting on
right band.]
Iebruary; by George Howell Gay.
[farmhouse and barn in snow-covered
field on left of country road.]
Fireside crack; by Henry John Dob-
son. [Old man sitting by chimney cor-
ner listening to story told by elderly
woman seated at small table.]
Toggy day, Grand Menan, Me.; by
George Howell Gay. [Marine scene
showing swells dashing against large
rocks along coast.]
Forest in autumn; by Aurora Nor-
wood. [Large shedding tree at right
with smaller ones in background. ]
Helping hand; by Arthur J. Elsley.
[Man with little girl horse-back help-
ing small boy on horse.]
Helpmate; by Henry John Dobson.
[Woman standing by spinning-wheel,
winding ball of thread from skein
which old man seated is holding on his
hands. ] :
In the Highlands; by Daniel Sher-
rin. [Five cattle wading across stream
in hilly country.]
Indian summer, Loudoun, Va.; by
Edw. Lamasure. [Landscape showing
country road on left bank of stream
and old water-mill on right bank, with
shedding trees in background.]
January; by George Howell Gay.
Bridge across small stream running
along edge of snow-covered forest.]
John Anderson, my Jo; by Henry
John Dobson. [Elderly woman stand-
ing with left hand on shoulder of old
man seated by open fireplace in which
hangs large pot.]
July; by George Howell Gay. [View
down country road with brook and
farmhouse on right and field of har-
vested grain on left.]
June; by George Howell Gay. [Foot-
path and seattering trees along right
bank of small stream which flows
through field of grass and flowers. ]
Knitting lesson; by Henry John Dob-
son. [Woman seated near open fire-
place showing little girl at her feet
how to knit.]
Last of the roses; by J. Ross Bry-
son. [Front view of girl in low-cut
dress and aigret headdress, with chif-
fon scarf over shoulder, admiring
bunch of roses.]
316
WORKS
no. 3, 1914
MurpHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued.
- Letter (The); by Benjamin Licht-
man. [Front bust portrait of girl in
short-sleeved dress clasping letter be-
tween both hands.]
March; by George Howell Gay.
[Stream with road along left bank
running through forest of scrubby trees
partly covered in snow.]
May: by George Howell Gay. [View
of stream with farmhouse on right
bank and orchard of blooming trees on
jeft.]
Modesty; by J. Ross’ Bryson.
[Front veiw of girl in summer dress
and picture hat, standing with chiffon
searf over shoulder and head turned
toward right.]
Morning on the mountains; by Wil-
liam Watson. [Herd of cattle and
sheep around pool at foot of hill.J
Neighborly chat; by Henry John
Dobson. [Woman seated by door talk-
jing to old woman sitting at small table
under window. ]
November; by George Howell Gay.
[Field of stacked grain and farm-
houses on left of road which bends
around forest.]
October; by George Howell Gay.
[Seattering trees on each side of
stream which flows through a marsh.]
Orchids; by Benjamin Lichtman.
[Left three-quarter view. bust por-
trait of girl wearing feather-trimmed
hat. fur scarf, and orchid on bosom.]
Out-of-door girl: by Benjamin Licht-
man. [Front view of girl in riding
cap and coat.]
Peg o’ my heart; by J. Ross Bry-
son. [Left profile of girl in wide-
brimmed hat and evening wrap stand-
ing. ]
Peonies; by J. Ross Bryson. [Front
view of girl in light Summer dress
and wide-brimmed hat, with curly lock
hanging over left shoulder, standing
near bed of flowers. ]
Ramona; by J. Ross Bryson. [Left
three-quarter view of girl, in low-cut
dress and boudoir cap, playing with
String of pearls around neck.]
Reverie; by J. Ross Bryson. [Front
view of girl in low-neck dress and
hat trimmed in chiffon pompon, seated
with chiffon scarf around shoulders
and hands crossed on knees.]
OF ART
15948
MurpHy (THos. D.) co.—Continued.
Reverie in green: by J. Ross Bry-
son. [Front view of girl in wrap and
felt hat, with glove on left hand,
seated near bunch of roses holding
umbrella in right hand.]
Rivals; by J. Ross Bryson. [Front
view of girl in low-cut dress, with
aigret in hair, curly lock hanging
over left shoulder and scarf on arm,
holding flower in hand.]
Rose bud: by Benjamin Lichtman.
[Front view of young girl in summer
dress resting head on pillow, with
rose pressed against cheek. ]
September: by George Howell Gay.
[Two farmhouses among. scattering
trees on left of streamlet with shrub-
bery along its banks. ]
Society girl: by Benjamin Licht-
man. [Left three-quarter view bust
portrait of girl wearing low-cut dress
and bandeau, putting on gloves.]
Stella; by J. Ross Bryson. [Left
profile bust portrait of girl in low-cut
dress with string of pearls around
neck and feather boa over shoulders. ]
String of pearls: by J. Ross Bry-
son. [Right three-quarter view of girl
in low-neck dress and picture hat, with
evening wrap over shoulders, holding
string of pearls in hand.]
Sunset in Brittany; by Leon Richet.
[Clump of trees on left bank of stream
near which man is rowing small boat
as sun sets beyond hills in distance.]
Sweet roses; by J. Ross Bryson.
[Left profile of girl in summer dress,
with chiffon scarf on arm, seated by
bush of roses. ]
Sweet sixteen; by Bruno C. Geyer.
[Front bust portrait of girl with drap-
ery over shoulders and bunch of flow-
ers at bosom. ]
Tak yer auld cloak about ye; by
Henry John Dobson. [Woman help-
ing old man to put on overcoat, while
dog sitting by small table looks on.]
*Twas in the drear November; by
A. M. Gorter. [View down stream
with scattering leafless trees along
each bank.]
When summer is gone; by George
Howell Gay. [View down country
road with stacks of grain in field at
left and farmkouse in distance. ]
Winter girl: by Benjamin Lichtman,
[Erent bust portrait of girl wearing
feather-trimmed hat and fur scarf.]
©1c. each Aug. 13, 1914; @ 47428-
47486.
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|
NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK, Boston.
[15949
Shawmut, chief. [Front view bust
of Indian chief wearing long feather
in hair.] © 1c. Sept. 14, 1914: G@
47722.
NELSON (Witrtram §.) Cleveland.
[15950, 15951
Moose. [Bull moose standing with
right fore foot advanced.] ©1c. July
31, 1914; G 47419.
Pius x (Pope) Bss- relief panel
showing front view of pope, in Gothic
frame. © 1c. Sept. 19, 1914; G 47747.
NEW YORK TERCENTENARY COMMISSION,
New York. [15952
Spirit of commerce; by Frederick
S. Lamt. [Draped woman seated in
stern of boat with right hand on heim
and left en globe] © 1. Sept. 19,
1914; G@ 47760.
NEw YORK TRIBUNE, New York.
Impromptu leader;
[Front view of cavalry charge led by
young man on white horse, his right
hand waving the tri-color above his
bandaged head.] © 1 ¢@ Aug. 27,
1914; G 47721.
NEWMAN (CLYDE JAMES) Wheaton,
ME [15954, 15955
Memoirs of an old master. Old mu-
sician seated with violin in hand while
in background appear scenes of his
past life. © 1 e¢. July 13, 1914; G
47219.
Spirit of the dance. Draped danc-
ing girl in center, with man playing
piano at left and dancers of various
nations in background. © 1 ¢. July
18, 1914; G 47220.
[15953
NogLte (W. CLARK) Boston. [15956
Pius X (Pope) [Bas relief plaque
showing front view seated.] ©1l1e.
Aug. 31, 1914; G 47718.
NooNAaN (WILL NELSON) San Antonio,
Tex, [15957
San Jose window. [Bas-relief plaque
of oval window with decorations above
and below.] © 1c. July 3, 1914; G
4AT257.
O’CoNNELL (T. M.) & co., Philadelphia.
[15958-15975
Battle monument, Baltimore, Md.;
by Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief of tall
column with griffins at base mounted
on high pedestal and surmounted by
figure of Victory holding aloft a
wreath] © 1a Aug. 12. 1914: G
47617.
by Gean Smith. |
O’Oonnett (T. M.) & co—Continued.
Betsy Ross house, Philadelphia, Pa. ;
by Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief of front
view of quaint 2-story brick house
with dormer window from which a
flag is flying.] ©1le Ang. 12, 1914:
G 47624.
Bunker Hill monument, CuFeatown;
Mass. [Relief of famous obelisk show-
ing 2 sides and windows at top.] ©1
e. Aug. 12, 1914; G@ 47621.
Francis Scott Key monument, Balti-
more, Md.; by Aurelius Renzetti. [Re
lief of monument showing fountain
between fluted pillars which support
female figure holding flag, at base is
rowboat with 2 figures.} ©1e. Aug.
12, 1914; G 47612.
Independence hall, Philadelphia, ra.
by Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief of front
view showing spire, doorway and
wings.] ©1e. Aug. 12 1914; G 47620.
Liberty bell; by Aurelius Renzetti.
[Relief of Liberty bell showing crak]
© 1c. Aug. 12, 1914; K 47609.
Mayflower in Plymouth Harbor, Dec.
2ist, 1620; by Aurelius Renzetti. [Re-
lief of small saquare-rigged vessel show-
ing 2 masts and sails partly furled.]
©1c. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47622.
Old State house, Boston, Mass.; by
Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief of end view
of 3 story brick building with rampant
lion and unicorn at opposite corners
of the eaves.] ©1e. Aug. 12, 1914:
G 47613.
Parade grounds of old Fort Mc-
Henry, Baltimore, Md.; by Aurelius
Renzetti. [Relief of parade grounds
showing corner of brick wall at right
and 8 buildings in background.] © 1
e. Aug, 12, 1914; G 47611.
Plymouth Roek, Plymouth, Mass.;
by Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief of fa-
mous rock showing figures 1620.] ©
1c. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47623.
Rita (Saint) de Cascia; by Aurelius
Rendetti. [Statuette of woman in
nun’s garb looking at erucifix held in
left hand.] © 1 ¢ Aug. 6, 1914; G
47391.
Sapho; by Aurelius Renzetti. [Stat-
uette of draped woman standing with
left hand resting on urn and right
shading her eyes.] © 1 c¢. Aug. 6,
1914; G 47390.
Spirit of °76; by Aurelius Renzetti.
{Relief of noted painting} © 1 «.
Aug. 12, 1914; G 47616.
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no. 3, 1914
O’ConneELL (T. M.) & co.—Continued.
Statue of Liberty, New York Har-
bor; by Aurelitss Renzetti. [Relief of
Bartholdi’ s statue of Liberty.} ©1lc.
Aug. 12, 1914; G 47618.
_ U. 8. Capitol, Washington, D. C.; by
Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief of east
front of Capitol showing dome, portico
and House wing.] © 2) O° Ae 12.
1914; G 47619.
_ Washington’s headquarters, Valley
Forge; by Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief
of farmhouse showing one-story ell
with shed attached.}] © ic. Aug. 12,
1914; G 47615.
Washington’s tomb, Mt. Vernen; by
Aurelius Renzeéetti. [Relief showing
entrance to Washington’s tomb and
monument at left enclosed with fence.]
©1c. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47610.
White House, Washington, D. C.: by
Aurelius Renzetti. [Relief of front
view of White House with flag flying.]
©l1ec. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47614.
Pappock (WittarD D.) New York.
[15976, 15977
Flora fountain. Large bowl in
front of draped winged female figure
with flowers in her hair from which
water flows. © 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 1914: G
47686.
Webster (Noah) memorial. Statue
of draped man seated with right arm
on back of stone bench and left hand
on scroll in lap. © 1c. Sept. 3, 1914;
G 47685.
PAEFF (BESSIE) Boston. [15978
Boy and bird design for a fountain.
[Statuette of nude boy seated on rock
holding bird in left hand.] © 1 «.
Sept. 21, 1914; G 4775S.
PAINTER (JULIA Brices) Pittsburgh.
[15979
Eddy (Mary Baker). Sculptured
bust. © 1c June 23, 1914; G 47094.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION, San
Diego, Cal. [15980
Seal of Panama-California exposi-
tion. San Diego, Cal., 1914; by Richard
Culter. [Drawing of woman with
small medel of steamship in hand,
leaning over globe, pointing to San
Diego.]}] © 1 ec. Sept. 17, 1914; G
47744.
PANAMA-PACIFIG INTERNATIONAL EX-
POSITION co., San Francisco.
[15981-16033
California building, 2580; by George
W. Kelham and T. H. BK. Burditt.
[Drawing of large flat building in
OF ART )
16033
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION Co.—Continued. erat
form of Spanish mission with large
tower and several open courts.] © 1
e. July 1, 1914; @ 47151.
——by T. H. Burditt. [Drawing
of large square building with inner
courts and_large tower at main en-
trance] © 1c. July 288, 1914: G
47292.
Centaur, detail of fountain, Court of
sun and stars, 1; by Adolph A. Wein-
man. [Seulptured centaur with dol-
phin held across back by both hands.]
© 1c. June 1, 1914; G 46986.
2; by Adolph A. Weinman.
[Sculptured centaur strangling serpent
which has eoiled around his body.] ©
ic. June 1, 1914; G 46987.
Decorative figure, 2492; by Sherry
HH. Fry. [Statue of nude youth seated
with hand on knee, leaning forward
to look at scar on leg.] © 1c June
29, 1914; G 47118.
Electric power, Palace of machinery,
2490; by Haig Patigan. [Statue of
nude man standing with left foot on
ball and sparkling bolt in right hand. ]
©1c. June 29, 1914; G 47132.
Enlargement of part of IJKonti’s
friezes for Column of progress, 8 A;
by Isadore Konti. [High relief of man
rolling large ball.}] © 1c July 1,
1914; G@ 47140. |
Figure at base of altar, Court of
abundance, 2431; by Chester Beach.
[Statue of woman standing with right
arm across breast and left above
héad.| ©” Yc. “June 29,., 1914; 3G
47126.
—_—_—
2432; by Chester Beach.
[Statue of nude woman standing with
right arm raised above head.] ©1«.
above head.] © 1 e. June 29, 1914;
G 47122.
—— -—— 2433; by Chester Beach.
[Statue of nude man standing with
right arm raised above head.] ©1e.
June 29, 1914; G 47128.
—— 9434: by Chester Beach.
[Statue of nude man standing astride
shoulders of man seated on ground
| with hand on his head.] © 1c. June
29, 1914; G°47121.
Figure for half dome, Food products
building, 2487; by Harl Cummings.
[Statue of nude young man standing
with wreath in hands.}] © 1c. June
29, 1914: G 47183.
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CATALOGUE. OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16038
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued. :
Figure on columns triumphal arches,
Court of honor; by Leo Lentelli.
[Statue of winged figure standing with
long sword in hand.] ©1e. July 28,
1914; G@ 47293.
Figure on keystone, Palace of varied
industries, 2489; by Ralph Stackpole.
[Statue of half nude man seated lean-
ing on staff.] ©1c. June 29, 1914;
G 47120.
Figure on pylons, Festival hall,
2428; by Sherry HE. Fry. [Statue of
large nude man seated on ground lean-
ing back with left elbow resting on
rock and hand fingering his whiskers. ]
© 1c. June 29, 1914; G 47127.
Finished panel for Palace of fine
arts in Machinery hall, 2480; by Bruno
L. Zim. ([Bas-relief panel showing
two musicians followed by lion, man
leading winged horse, two women and
boy.] ©1c. June 30, 1914; G 47135.
Fountain, 2676; by Gertrude P. Whit-
ney. [Sculptured group of three nude
men holding large bowl above their
heads:] ©-1 ¢. July 28, 1914; G
47294.
Group at base of altar, Court of
abundance, 2426; by Chester Beach.
[Sculptured group showing man hold-
ing up hilt of long sword in left hand,
while soldier with bow and priest read-
ing scroll sit at his feet.] ©1.«.
June 29, 1914; G 47181.
2427; by Chester Beach.
[Sculptured group showing one mal
with bow and another reading scroll
seated at feet of man standing holding
up cross in left hand.] ©1e. June 29,
1914; G 47119.
peor for Column of progress, 2499 ;
by H. MeNeil. [Seulptured group
of man = oe bow while woman with
wreath in hand kneels behind him.] ©
1c. June 29, 1914; G 47125.
Group on altar, main tower, Court
of abundance, 2485; by Chester Beach.
[Seulptured group of woman seated on
throne with child sitting at her feet.]
©i1c. June 29, 1914; G 47180.
—_ —— by Chester Beach.
[Seulptured group of half nude woman
seated in large chair with sunburst
about her head and two children
seated at her feet. ] © 1c. June 1,
1914; G 46988.
Hawaii building, 2589; by C. W.
Dickey. [Drawing of hiproof build-
ing with three arched entrances, sur-
rounded by palms.] © 1. July 1,
1914; G 47148.
| Charles H. Chandler.
pt. Iv, D.'S., v. &
PANAMA-PACIFIC - INTERNATIONAL EXPO:
_ SITION co.—Continued.
Head of New Bedford whaleman,
2708; by Bela L. Pratt. [Seulptured
bust of man holding bunch of ropes in
yenda © 1c July 28, 1914; G
(295. I
Idaho state building, 2594; by Way-
land and Fennell. [Drawing of build-
ing with projecting coping around top
and large arched windows on either
side of entrance] © 1.e¢ July 1,
1914; G 47157.
Illinois state building, 2588; by
James B. Dibelka. [Drawing of
square flat top building with smal}
entrances and arched windows.] © 1
e. July 1, 1914; G@ 47150.
Indiana state building, 2585; by J.
T. Johnson. [Drawing of building in
form of connected double cottage with
connecting porch, and a garden in
front.] ©1e July 1, 1914; G 47145.
Invention, Machinery hall, 2675; by
Haig Patizian. [Statue of nude man
holding in left hand a small globe on
which stands a winged figure.] ©l1e.
July 28, 1914; G 47296.
Kansas’ state building, 2583 ; Aus
[Drawing of
building with balustrade around top,
portico in front and veranda at each
| side. ]
©l1e July 1, 1914; G 47156.
Lion, Court of palms; by Albert
Laessle. [Statue of lion sitting on
haunches with large ring in mouth.]
©1c. June 1, 1914; G 46989.
Massachusetts state building, 2584;
by Wells & Dana. [Drawing of square
building with long balcony above
front entrance and surmounted by
dome.] ©1c. July 1, 1914; G 47141.
Minnesota state building, 2595; by
Bertrand & Chamberlin. [Drawing
or long building with ornate balus-
trade around top and portico of large
eolumns at each end.] ©1e. July 1,
1914; G@ 47158. ‘
Nations of the West, 1082 B; by
Calder, Roth and Lentelli. [Sculp-
tured group showing woman standing
on tongue of prairie wagon drawn by
two oxen, with footman and two
horsemen on each side.] ©1c. June
10, 1914; G 47081.
Nevada state building, 2586; by F.
J. De Longcehamps. [Drawing of
building with rew of columns in front
and portico at each side.]> © 1 ¢.
July 1, 1914; G@ 47152. |
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OF ART
16035
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
New Jersey state building, 2587; by
George A. Drew. [Drawing of long
building with dormer windows, a porch
at each end and double veranda across
front.}] ©l1e. July 1, 1914; G 47153.
New York state building, 2578; by
Charles B. Myers. [Drawing of build-
ing with colonade across front and
wing with portico on each side.] ©
1e¢. July 1, 1914; G 47148.
North Dakota state building, 2582;
by Joseph Bell De Remer. [Drawing
of long: hip-roofed building with bal-
cony over front entrance and over
extension at end.] © 1c. July 1,
1914; G 47155.
Oregon state building, 2592; by HK.
T. Foulkes. [Drawing of building in
form of Greek temple surrounded by
colonnade.}] © 1c. July 1, 1914; G
47146.
Pau.) 2429- py Sherry WH. Fry.
[Statue of nude youth seated on stone
with left arm over knees.] © 1c.
June 29, 1914; G 47128.
Panel for Palace of education 2627;
by Chas. G. Peters. [Bas-relief panel
showing woman seated with open
book in lap and torch in right hand,
surrounded by woman and two men
at right and three men at left.] ©
1c. July 28, 1914; G 47297.
—— 2628; by Caesar Stea. [Bas-re-
lief panel showing elderly man seated
with large open book in lap, group of
men at his left and three women
and man at his right.] ©le. July 28,
1914: G 47298.
Panel for Palace of fine arts, 2622;
by A. Deckert. [Bas-relief panel skow-
ing figure of child surrounded by con-
ventional scrolls of leaves.] ©1.«.
July 28, 1914; G 47299.
Panels over entrances to Liberal
arts and Manufacturers buildings; by
Mabonri Young. [Bas-relief panels
showing women spinning yarn and
men working in foundry.] © 1 «.
June 1, 1914; G 46990.
Pennsylvania state building, 2591;
by Henry Hornbostel. [Drawing of
building with gabled roof, portico in
front and long flat top wing across
each end.] ©1l1e July 1, 1914; G
47147.
Philippines building, 2581; by Wil-
liam E. Parsons. [Drawing of flat
hip-roofed building in three sections,
with large arched entrance.] ©le.
July 1, 1914; G 47154.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued. . ;
Sculpture outside studio, 2491; by
Allan Newman. [Statue of man in
knight’Ss armor and cloak standing
with hands on hilt of sword.] ©1e.
June 29, 1914; G@ 47124.
Secondary group, Palace of varied
industries. [Sculptured group of
young man showing small stone to old
man with bundle on shoulder.] ©le.
June 29, 1914; G 471384.
Spandrels for triumphal arch, Court
of the universe, 1811 A; by F. G. R.
Roth. [Bas-relief of man riding flying
horse.] © 1 e@ June 29, 1914: G
47129,
Tower for the California building,
2710; by T. H. Burditt. [Drawing of
large tower with four small domes
around central dome over main en-
trance to large building.] ©le. July
28, 1914; G 47300.
Tympanum of doorway, Education
building; Gustav Gerlach. [Seulp-
tured group of woman seated in chair
with open book in lap teaching small
boy and girl at her side, while woman
and two children sit on floor at her
right and man at her left.] ©1l1e.
June 1, 1914; G 46991.
Washington state building, 2590; by
A. FEF. Heide. [Drawing of flat top
building with long portico across
front, semi-circular wing at each side
and balustrade around top.] ©1e..
July 1,.1914; G 47149.
West Virginia state building, 2579;
by H. Russ Warne. [Drawing of long
flat top building with portico across
front.}] ©1c. July 1, 1914; G 47142.
Visconsin state building, 2573; by
Robert A. Messmer. [Drawing of long
building with double columns on either
side of entrances, short wing on each
side and balustrade around top.] ©
1 ce July 1, 1914; G 47144.
PARFIANOWICZ (JOHN) Los Angeles.
[160384
Liberty. [Emblem of San fFran-
cisco exposition, 1915, showing eagle
perched above profile bust of girl
partly surrounded by garland of
leaves.] © 1 ec. June 10, 1914; G
47023.
Parsons (CLARA LOUISE) Brooklyn.
[16035
Christ among the lilies. [Front
view of Jesus standing among flowers
with left hand raised, while in dis-
tant background a steamship is ap-
proaching.] © 1c. July 16, 1914; G
47222.
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eS See
PAYRLEITNER (THrEO. A.) Govans, Md.
[16086
Maryland badge. Badge in form of
shield with eagle at top, Maryland
colors on right, Stars and Stripes on
left and products of Chesapeake Bay
in center. © 1c. Aug. 1, 1914: G
A7588.
PEOPLES (THEODORE LL.) Chicago.
[16037
World’s health food. [Six children
seated at breakfast table, mother
standing.] © 1e¢ Aug. 4, 1914: G
AT425.
Perky (Ronanp Hinton) New York.
[16038
Baby boy with butterfly on hand.
[Statue of nude boy seated on bank
watching butterfly on his hand.] ©
1 ¢. June 22, 1914; G 47092.
PFISTER (JEAN JACQUES)
cisco. [16039
Eddy (Jean Jacques). Left profile
bust in bas-relief. © 1 ¢. June 11,
1914; G 47048.
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber-
San Fran-
lin. [16040
Blaue stube; von Hermann Graf.
{Interior view showing young girl
seated at piano playing.] ©1l1e. July
25, 1914; G 47275.
PICKARD (FLORENCE
Savannah, Ga. [16041
Choosing the crown. [Woman look-
ing down at collection of crowns which
an angel is showing her in large. hall.]
© 1c. June 1, 1914; G 47036.
PLuMB (HENRY GRANT) New York.
[16042
Cupid’s Easter. Cupid seated by
nest of bird sucking an egg. ©1l1e.
July 15, 1914; G 47218.
POUPELET (JANE)
WILLINGHAM)
Paris.
[16048-16052
Canard. [Statuette of drake pluck-
ing feather from his breast.]
Chat. [Statuette of eat crouching.]
Devant la vague. [Statuette of nude
woman squatted with hands raised
looking over left shoulder. ]
Femme A Sa toilette. [Statuette of
nude girl seated on floor, with left leg
extended and right knee raised, bath-
ing her toes.
Lapin. [Statuette of squatted rab-
bit with left ear lopped.]
Masearon (Le fleuve). [Relief of
face of bearded man laughing.]
Oo
9
POUPELET (JANE)—Continued.
Petite finesse. [Statuette of she-ass
standing with head up.]
Téte de femme. 1. [Sculptured head
of girl with hair dressed in Grecian
style.]
2. [Sculptured bust of young
woman looking over left shoulder.]
Vache rentrant A V’étable. [Statu-
ette of cow walking with nose raised.]
© 1 each Sept. 1, 1914; G 47673-47682.
Procror (Mrs. ALEXANDER PHIMISTER)
New Rochelle, N. Y. _ [16058
Iron Tail. [Sculptured bust of In-
dian with two feathers in his hair.]
©1c. July 25, 1914; G 47278.
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH C0., Providence,
hfe os [16054-16064
Absalom’s failure. Man in fringed
rebe standing before three men with
armor.
Asa’s good reign. Manin foreground
blowing trumpet while two lines of
people pass on way to temple in back-
ground.
Defeat through drunkenness. Man
standing before three kings who are
seated in pavilion drinking wine.
BHlijah and the prophets of Baal.
Elijah standing with arm raised
while people in background watch the
burning of sacrifice.
God's care of Dlijah. Elijah sitting
alone amongst rocks on bank of stream-
let while ravens approach.
Jeroboam leads Israel into sin. King
and group of men standing with bowed
heads before altar of golden calf.
Kindgom torn asunder. King seated
on throne looking down at his anxious
attendants.
Obedience and kingship. Man kneel-
ing before king who stands with arm
raised under canopy.
Queen of Sheba visits Solomon.
Solomon standing in front of throne,
near statue of lion, welcoming queen
who is approaching.
Solomon anointed king. Man in
kine’s robes on horse followed by
croup of people passing through arch-
way.
Solomon dedicates the temple. Solo-
mon standing before the altar in tem-
ple surrounded by musicians and
priests.
© 1c. each Sept. 12, 1914; G 47731-
T7411.
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16085
PUEHL (WALTER ANTHONY) Los An-
geles. [16065
Mask of the devil. [Shadow of the
devil combined with man in full dress,
at right head of girl weeping.] ©1c.
Sept. 8, 1914; G 47705.
Rei (HucuH Locan) San Francisco.
[16066
Expositicn front. [Design of steamer
foundered on ice, above large head in
the mouth of which people are enter-
ing.] ©l1ec. July 22, 1914; G 473884.
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York.
[16067-16073
Having the time of his life; by
Hocknell. Baby, with cap on head,
holding edge of watch in mouth. ©1
e June 13, 1914; G 47061.
Hello daddy; by Hocknell. Front
view of child holding both arms out-
stretched. © 1c. June 138, 1914; G
47062.
Omnipresent (The); by Aried Ros-
enkrantz. [Back view of three people
bowed in prayer on small barren Dill.
© 1c. Sept. 5, 1914; G 47703.
Price of peace; by Hocknell. Back
view of child with teething ring in
mouth. ‘© 1 c. June 13, 1914; G
47063.
Seared, not a bit; by MHocknell.
Hront view of child looking at spider
dangling nearby. © 1 ¢. June 13,
1914; G 47064.
To have and to hold; by Hocknell.
Small boy hugging doll. ©1e. June
18, 1914; G 47065.
Up in the sky, ever so high; by
Hocknell. Child with hands out-
stretched ready to catch rubber ball.
© 1c. June 13, 1914; G 47066.
RHIND (J. MASSEY) New York.
[16074
Westinghouse (George) monument.
Bas-relief of floating female figure
ringing bell on railroad locomotive on
shaft, with figure of workman on each
side and bust of Westinghouse on ped-
estal in front. © 1c. June 3, 1914;
G 46997.
Risseck (JoHN H.) Pittsburgh.
[16075
Moose, heart design; by Vincent D.
Roy. [Medalion with moose head and
heart, on obverse, and bust of two
men, on reverse.] © 1 c. May 29,
1914; G 47087.
66167—14——_3
‘ROBINSON (Ropert B.) Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. [16076
Doctor Grin. [Sculptured bust of
child with silk hat on head laughing.]
‘© 1 ¢. Sept. 25, 1914: G 47782.
_ Rocrrs (FRANK BASIL) London.
SANDERS (ISAAC) New York.
Jantte City, NII;
-[Drawing of clock dial above long
[16077
Sweethearts. [Heart-shaped bas-
-Yelief plaque showing bust of young
man kissing girl.]
1914; B 47012.
©. deel cSune ‘6,
RorrHvuro (JuLEs J.) San Francisco.
[16078
Moose. Western mountain scene
showing five moose in foreground and
three others in distance.
1, 1914; G 471389.
ROSENTHAL (Louis) Baltimore. [16079
Key (Francis Scott) [Statnet of
Key in boots and overcoat standing
©l1e. July
bare-headed and gazing upward.] ©
‘1 e, Aug. 12, 1914; G 47420.
‘Roru (JosepH) Brooklyn. [16080
Demon of alcohol. [Statuette of
‘woman with baby in arms and two
children at her side looking down upon
drunken man lying at ker feet.] ©1
-e. Sept. 17, 1914; G 47748.
“Runeius (Cart) New York. [16081
Mule-deer in the Montana-badlands.
‘Buck in foreground with three does at
right standing near shrubbery among
rocks. ©1ce. June G6, 1914; G 47011.
RUSSELL (ALFRED), St. Louis. [16082
Joy-rider. [Boy, with five-doilar
bill in hand, riding horse hooked to
sleigh in which are seated two men
and woman from wrecked automobile
on road-side.] © ic. Feb. 5, 1914; G
47117.
RYDER (JANE G.) Cambridge, Mass.
[16083
Minute (The)- man. [Bas-relief
plaque showing right profile of man
with gun in hands, and inscription be-
ilow.]| © 1 e June 29, 1914; G 47114,
[16084
Herzel (Doctor). [Sculptured bust
‘of man with bushy hair and full
‘beard.] ©1c. Aug. 3, 1914; G 47539.
‘ScHwasBe (EH. J.) NOVELTY CoO., New
York. [16085
' Steel pier and slogan clock of At-
by Wm. Riley.
pier.] © 1c. May 11, 1914; G 47088.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16086
.
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
Scotr (Louis) New York.
[16086-16088
Discouraged. [Half-nude woman
seated cross-legged on bank of stream
with one foot in water.] ©1le. July
28, 1914; G 47291.
So near and yet so far. Girl on
fence trying to reach pear on tree. ©
1c. June 1, 1914; G 46970.
Temptation. Girl leaning over back
of sofa, with hands on shoulders of
young man, looking into his face. ©
1e. June 1, 1914; G 46971.
SEIPP (CONRAD) BREWING Co., Chicago.
[16089
Delivery wagon. [Brewery wagon
with Dutch woman painted on Side.
drawn by pair of dappled horses.] ©
1c. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47421.
Seitz, ScHwas & co., Chicago. [16090
Mother and child in swing. [Young
woman seated in swing with little girl
in lap.] ©l1c. Sept. 26, 1914; G 47783.
SHaw (Marcaret L.) Jamaica Plain,
Mass. [16091
Granite memorial. Sculptured rus-
tic cross trailed by wreath of ivy
leaves and backed by tablet. © 1c.
Sept. 15, 1914; G 47729.
SIBBEL (JOSEPH) sTuUDIO, New York.
[16092-16105
Jesus consoles the weeping women.
Jesus bearing cross with hand out-
stretched toward woman and child, in
bas-relief on panel.
dies on the cross. Bas-relief
panel of Jesus hanging on cross while
his mother stands at left and St. John
at right.
falls the first time. Man rais-
ing cross and lifting up Jesus who has
fallen on his knees, in bas-relief on
panel.
falls the second time. Soldier
with thong threatening Jesus who has
fallen under weight of cross, in bas-
relief on panel.
falls the third time. Jesus
fallen on cross is supported by man
at left while man at right pours
draught into cup, on bas-relief panel.
is condemned to death. Bas-
relief showing soldier leading Jesus
away from throne of Pilate.
is forced to carry his cross.
Soldier placing cross on Jesus’
shoulder, on bas-relief panel.
3
SIBBEL (JOSEPH) sTUuDIoO—Continued.
is laid in the tomb. Bas-relief
panel of body of Christ being carried
by Joseph of Arimathea and Nico-
demus towards tomb.
rea is nailed to the cross. Bas-
relief panel of two priests looking on
while man nails Jesus’ hand to croSs.
is stripped of his garments.
Bas-relief panel of Jesus, half nude,
standing with face upraiSed while
soldier removes his clothing.
is taken down from the cross.
Bas-relief panel of body of Christ in
arms of his mother at foot of cross
and St. John standing near.
meets his’ blessed mother.
jesus while bearing cross bows his
head to his mother who is embracing
him, in bas-relief on panel.
Simon helps Jesus to bear the cross.
Jesus bowed under weight of cross is
assisted by man at right, in bas-relief
on panel.
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.
Woman holding up napkin and
kneeling before Jesus, in bas-relief on
panel.
© 1c. each June i, 1914; G 46972-
46985.
Stack (WILLIAM FRANCIS) Long
Beach, Cal. [16106
California, from savagery to civili-
zation in 100 years. [Drawing show-
ing Indian shooting bow at right,
priest in center and miner at left,
with exposition in background.] ©
1 e¢. July 18, 1914; B 47227.
SOUTHERN BROKERAGE CO., San Fran-
cisco. [16107-16109
Bear and cub. [Statuette of bear
sitting erect on stump with cub in her
arms.] ©1e. July 6, 1914; G 47168.
Beaver; by Charles T. Wilson.
[Drawing of large beaver standing
erect in shallow stream.] ©1l1ce July
6. 1914; G 47166.
Lil bear; by Sam Healman. [Stat-
uette of bear standing erect with
paws folded over his breast.] © 1.
July 6, 1914; G 47167.
SPRINGSTEEN (JOHN G.) Brooklyn.
[1611
Chalk clown. [Drawing showing
front view of head of clown laugh-
ing.] ©1c Aug. 26, 1914;G 47697.
+
WORKS
no. 3, 1914
STANLEY (MARTIN LUTHER) Atlanta.
[16111
Jesus is coming soon. [Head of
Christ with face turned toward left
and long hair falling over right
shoulder.] © 1 c¢ Aug. 10, 1914; G
47418.
STETSON (KATHERINE BEECHER) New
York. [16112
Dancer. Statuette of nude girl
dancing on one foot. ©1c. June 19,
1914; G@ 47078.
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN., New York.
[16113-16151
Attack on Fort Fleron at Liege, Bel-
gium, and villagers seeking refuge; by
S$. Hege. [Groups of peasants driving
eattle and loaded teams toward nar-
row pass, in the distance a mountain
with top hidden by bursting shells.]
© 1c. Aug. 24, 1914; G 47664.
Belgian women and children in flight
before German invaders; by J. Spencer
Pryse. [Groups of laden peasant
women and children and loaded carts
moving along road toward right.] ©
1 c. Sept. 12, 1914; G 47714.
Billeting troops in an English vil-
lage; by Lawson Wood. [Two officers
interviewing old womnn in doorway,
other soldiers and villagers in back-
ground.] © 1. Aug. 31, 1914; G
47666.
British cavalry action against Ger-
man cavairy in narrow street; by R.
Caton Woodville. [Men and horses
falling under rifle fire in narrow vVil-
lage street.] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1914;
G 47749.
British chivalry toward a defeated
enemy; rescuing Germun crews dur-
ing the naval engagement off Heligo-
land, by C. M. Padday. [Two barefoot
Sailors standing at davits ready to
lower ropes to returning boat contain-
ing sailors and rescued men while in
background a naval battle goes on.]
© ic. Sept. 12, 1914; G 47715.
Cossack, dreaded even by the uhlan;
by Arthur Watts. [Left side view of
hend of smooth-faced man wearing
Russian army cap.]. © 1c. Sept. 12,
1914; G@ 47712.
Danish schooner blown by a German
mine; by Frank A. Mason. [Sail-boat
in foreground wrecked by explosion
under its bow, while two steamships
are passing in distance.] © 1c. Sept.
1S, 1914; G 47750.
OF ART
16151
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
Decisive moment in the naval en-
gagement off Heligoland; by Norman
Wilkinson. Arrival of British battle
eruiser squedron at scene of naval bat-
tle. ©1c. Sept. 14, 1914; G 47727.
Destroyer flotilla torpedoing a Ger-
man cruiser off Heligoland; by Nor-
man Wilkinson. Streams of water
bursting up near cruiser which is
firing at warship in distance. ©1e
Sept. 14, 1914; G 47726.
Destroyers foiled by searchlights as
they are about to start a torpedo on
its errand of destruction against the
battleships off a naval port; by C. M.
Paddy. [Group of marines on de-
stroyer getting ready to start torpedo
when caught by flashlight from battle-
ship in distance.] © 1c. Sept. 24,
1914; G 47778.
Destroyers going into action at the
battle of Heligoland Bight; by Nor-
man Wilkinson. [Five warships steam-
ing in double column under fire.] ©
1c. Sept. 12, 1914; G 47710.
Destroyers taking on oil and landing
German wounded from the Kdnigin
Louise; by Norman Wilkinson. [Three
warships in port surrounded by oil
steamer and several small boats.] ©
1c. Aug. 24, 1914; G 47630.
Destruction of the German subma-
rine U15 by the Birmingham; by Nor-
man Wilkinson. [Submerine in fore-
ground partly concealed by exploding
shells fired by warship at left. another
warship in right background.] © 1c.
Aug. 31, 1914; G 47667.
Famous Turcos, natives of Algeria,
colored troops who are fighting for
France; by H. W. Koekkoek. [Front
view of charging regiment of Turcos
with bayonets set.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 12,
1914; G 47711.
Fight between the Kaiser Wilhelm
der Grosse and the Highfiyer on
August 26; by Norman Wilkinson.
[Naval battle near land showing war-
ship at left and large steamship on
fire at right.] ©1c. Sept. 24, 1914;
G 47780.
Fishing craft called into port by the
eeast guard; by Frank H. Mason.
[Shore signal station with flags flying
and thick stream of fishing boats pass-
ing toward bluffs in distance] © 1
e. Aug. 31, 1914; G 47669.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16151
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
For the brave Belgians at the front,
a special service; by <A. Forestier.
[Interior church scene showing six
men carrying statue of Virgin Mary
with infant Jesus down aisle while
worshipers kneel.] © 1. Aug. 24,
1914; G 47629.
French air craft and British war-
ships guarding the English Channel to
protect transports and other boats;
drawn by Norman Wilkinson from
sketch by George Lynch. [Marine
view showing dirigible, torpedo boat,
2 submarines, steamer and_ sailing
vessel.] © 1 c. Aug. 31,1914; G 47665.
Trench soldiers saluting British
general; by George Scott. Group of
French soldiers with their guns
stacked on each side of road saluting
general and his staff mounted riding
by on way to front. ©1. Sept. 14,
1914; G 47725.
German army in Louvain; by S.
Begg. [German soldiers passing ci-
gars and bottles of wine to their offi-
cers in automobiles in front of cathe-
Gral while houses are burning in dis-
tance.] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1914; G 47751.
German defences at Liege—a rail-
way arch barricaded; by H. W. Koek-
koek. [Arch in high masonry wall
closed with overturned carts and
barbed wire, soldiers on guard, sen-
tries on top of wall, and woman with
basket entering shop door at right.]
©1ec. Aug. 31, 1914; G 47670.
German dirigible bomb dropper at
work; by A. C. Forestier. [Evening
view of city buildings and church spire
with dirigible hovering above.] © 1
ce. Sept. 12, 1914; G 47718.
German field guns in action; a
masked battery screened by foliage
opening fire, by H. W. Koekkoek.
[Field gun concealed by bushes and
operated by 5 helmetted soldiers, other
guus and soldiers in background.] ©
1 ec. Sept. 12, 1914; G 47716.
German prisoners of war in London,
the Annex of Olympia in use as a de-
tention pen for suspected German
spies; by S. Begg. [Large room
crowded with men playing cards, read-
ing newspapers, smoking, ete., roof
supported by steel columus from
which hang lines of clothing.] ©1le.
Aug. 31, 1914; G 47672.
pt. Iv, D. s., v. 9
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
German soldiers with machine guns
prepared to resist attack in Liege
efter occupation; by A. Forestier. [2
soldiers seated in shallow trench be-
fore statue of seated man on pedestal
beside which stands figure of nude
wolman and in front of which reclines
ene © 1c Aug. 31, 1914; G
(671.
Gigantic German siege guns in ac-
tion; by H. W. Koekkoek. [Group of
soldiers firing two large guns on bank
of stream.] © 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1914:
G 47752.
Greeting of the Laurel’s crew at
Chatham after the Heligoland fight; by
I’. Burges Watson. [Mass of people
on boats and wharf waving their hats
as stenmer approaches.] © 1. Sept.
24, 1914; G@ 47774.
Guarding the English coast; by
Lionel Edwards. [Group of 4 cavalry
horses and 38 dismounted riders rest-
ing while 2 soldiers beyond watch
passing steamer.] © 1 ¢ Aug. 31,
1614; G@ 47668.
Gurkhas, natural fighters from Na-
pal, India; by R. Caton Woodville.
[Company of India soldiers crossing
battlefield.] © 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1914;
G 47779.
How Brifish infantry advance
against a position under the covering
fire of the field artillery; by H. W. ~
Koekkoek. [Battery of artillery in
ciump of trees on hillside firing at
enemy in distance while regiment of
soldiers march across open field.] ©
i ec. Sept. 24, 1914; G 47775.
How cossacks tricked German cav-
alry; by Frederick de Haenen. [Cos-
sacks leaning on sides of their horses,
charging German cavalry.] © 1 «
Sept. 24, 1914; G 47777.
How the British army faced the
Germans for two days and a hight in
the first battle in France; by R.
Caton Woodville. [Line of soldiers
firing from trenches while shells
burst above their heads.] © 1c. Sept.
19. 1914; G 47753.
Night in the trenches at Mons; by
A. Forestier. [Soldiers in trenches,
some eating while others are firing
as seareh-light flashes above their
heads.] © 1 c¢. Sept. 19, 1914; G
47754.
326
WORKS
no. 3, 1914
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
Sinking of the German ceruiser
Mainz; by Norman Wilkinson. [Ger-
man warship at left largely hidden by
smoke and exploding shells, 3 other
warships in. right background.] ©
1 c. Sept. 12, 1914; G 47709.
Still treasuring his trophy of war.
Belgian wounded soldiers returning
from Liege, one of whom has German
helmet hung from button of his tunic.
ote Ave 24 1914- G 47627.
Stirrup charge at St. Quentin: by
R. Caton Woodville. [ Soldiers
mounted and others running on foot,
holding to stirrups of saddles in cav-
alry charge.] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1914; G
47755.
Survivors of the Amphion; by S.
Begg, from sketch by Norman Wilkin-
son. Group of barefooted sailors go-
ing ashore from warship carrying
wounded man on their shoulders. ©
1c. Aug. 24, 1914; G 47628.
Tragedy of Cortenbarg, fire and
sword in a village street; by Fred-
erick Haenen. [German officers watch-
ing their soldiers shoot men fleeing
from their burning eottages.] ©l1e.
Sept. 19, 1914; G 47756.
9th lancers, commanded by Capt.
¥. O. Grenfell, recapturing British
artillery; by R. Caton Woodville.
[British cavalry charging up to mouth
of artillery, driving Germans from the
guns.] ©1e. Sept. 24, 1914; G 4776.
Swirt & co., Chicago.
Wool soap has come, mama; by
George Brehm. Interior of home
where hostess is serving tea to man
and two ladies when two partly clad
children rush into room with bar of
soap. ©l1e. July 31, 1914; G 47698.
[16152
SymMonDs (SarRaHw W.) Salem, Mass.
[16153-16158
Lee mansion, Marblehead, Mass.
[Bas-relief plaque showing three-story
stone building with portico at entrance
and fence in front. ]
Marblehead, Mass., no. 1. [Bas-
relief plaque showing steps with ban-
isters leading to portico around door-
way of frame house.]
——2. [Bas-relief plaque showing
double house on bank of pond with
steps extending down into water.]
3. [Bas-relief plaque showing
pathway and steps with banisters at
doorway of frame house.]
OF ART
16167
SymMonps (SARAH W.)—Continued.
On Lookout court, Marblehead,
Mass. [Bas-relief plaque showing
doorway of house with portico.]
Pineapple house, Salem, Mass.
[Bas-relief plaque of doorway with
pillar in each side and ornate lintel.]
© 1c. each July 27, 1914; G 47285-
47290.
THEOBALD (SAMUEL) JR8., Rosebank,
Wey. [16159
Millrun on the ball. [Group of polo
players riding after the ball.]
June 16, 1914; G 47115.
THOMAS (ETHEYLN May W. J.) Chi-
cago. [16160
My dream. Nine angels and several
doves hovering around Jesus who is
©: 1:-¢e.
standing above cross. © 1. July 9,
1914; G 47194.
ToLMAN (R. P.) Washington. [16161
Preservation of the Star Spangled
Banner; by Ruel Pardee Tolman.
[Women mending large flag and in
background statue of Washington sit-
ting. ©il1c. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47427.
TURNER (CHARLES V.) New York.
[16162
McCulloch’sleap. Frontiersman, with
gun in right hand, riding horse down
steep hillside. © 1c. May 28, 1914; G
46965.
TWELVETREES (C. H.) Brooklyn.
[16163
Latest home edition. [Young baby
wrapped in a newspaper.] © 1.
Sept. 21, 1914; G 47757.
VAN BrucecEen (J.) Ridgewood, N. J.
[16164, 16165
Lineoln (Abraham). [ Bas-relief
plaque showing right profile bust of
Lincoln:] © te. duly 18, 1914; G4
47226.
Washington (George). ([Bas-relief
plaque showing right three-quarter
view bust of Washington.] © 1 ec.
July 18, 1914; G 47225.
TARIAN (ERNEST P. & LestTEeR E.) Den-
ver. [16168
Modern English house. Plan and
perspective design for six room Eng-
lish house. © 1c. July 18, 1914; G
47214.
VEDDER (Hx1Hv) Rome. [16167 .
Bronze knocker. Design of nude fe-
male figure with wings standing cross-
legged on pedestal. © 1c July 2,
1914; G 47160.
327
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16168
ViAFORA (GIOVANNI) New York.
[16168-16170
Model in paper representing an in-
sect. Extremity of the body and the
2 wings are comprised in a circumfer-
ence in which the center is the extreme
of the insect’s head. © 1. Sept. 5,
1914; G 47719.
Souvenior favor postcard. Design of
butterfly on card. ©1c. Sept. 11,1914;
G 47728.
Three hearts. [Drawing of three
hearts connected by arteries.] © 1.
July 21, 1914; G 47392.
WALLACE (lL. LOUISE) Los Angeles.
[16171
Trials of the homesteader; by Fred
J. Wallace. [Woman standing at door
of log-cabin, watching man and boy
Grive cow out of field.] ©1l1c. June 8,
1914; G 47016.
WEAVER (A. B.) Andalusia, Ala.
[16172
Washed in the blood of Jesus makes
ine whiter than snow. [Men and
women seated on shore watching negro
preacher baptize a convert in river.]
© 1c. Aug. 5, 1914; G 47888.
WEDDERBURN (GEORGE C.) Baltimore.
[16173
Baltimore, key to the South. [Draw-
ing of arched gateway in which a large
key is suspended.] © 1 ¢. July 27,
1914; G 47280.
WEIDLICH BROS. MFG. CO., Bridgeport.
Conn. [16174-16181
Baseball player; by Alfred J. Flau-
der. [Statuette of man in baseball
garb in act of pitching ball.] ©1le.
Aug. 14, 1914; G 47560.
Buffalo; by Alfred J. Flauder.
[Statuette of buffalo walking up hill-
side.] ©l1ce. Aug. 12, 1914; G 47555.
Bull dog; by Alfred J. Flauder.
[Statuette of dog with cap on head
and pipe in mouth, sitting on
haunches.] © 1c. Aug. 14, 1914: G
47561.
California bear; by Alfred J. Flau-
der. [Statuette of large bear stand-
ing with forefeet on rock. growling.]
©l1c. Aug. 6, 1914; G 47537.
Dancing girl; by Alfred J. Flauder.
{Statuette of girl in ballet dress seated
on edge of fountain holding up wine-
class in right hand.] ©1e. Aug. 12.
1914; G 47554.
—— OEE
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
WEIDLICH BROS. MFG. co.—Continued.
Football player; by Alfred J. Flau-
der. [Statuette of football player run-
ning with ball in arms.] ©1e. Aug.
12, 1914; G 47553.
Happy monk; by Alfred J. Flauder.
[Statuette of man in monk’s garb seat-
ed with open book at feet, keg by his
side and stein in hand laughing.] ©
1 ec. Aug. 4, 1914; G@ 47559.
Some guy; by Alfred J. Flauder.
[Statuette of man standing with left
i mt 5 ~ tla a
hand in pocket and legs crossed, lean- —
ing against water-plug.] ©1c. Aug.
14, 1914; G@ 47562.
WEIL, Lorimer & GREENBAUM, New
York. [16182
San Francisco 1915; by Henry Weil.
Pillow cover design showing girl with
bunch of California poppies in hand
and wreath abeve head. ©1e. July
2, 1914; G 47162.
WELDON (C. D.) New York. [16183
Souvenir of the wreck. [Interior of
cottage showing fiskerman standing by
stove looking toward little girl lying
on bed with woman sitting at her
side.] © 1c. July 31, 1914; G 47307.
WESTERN SCULPTORS, San Francisco.
[16184
Burbank (Luther) ; by Finn Haakon
Frolich. Sculptured bust of man wear-
ing coat with wide lapels. © 1 «.
Sept. 5, 1914; G 47699.
WHISNER (SIDNEY H.) Sacramento,
Cal. [16185
Souvenir watch dial, also for clocks.
[Circle bearing Roman numerals I to
XII and letters of San Francisco, in
centre poppy blossoms, scroll, and in-
scription Panama Pacifie international
exposition, 1915.] © 1c July 27,
1914; G 47488.
White (T. GitpertT) Fairfield, Conn.
[16186-16189
Childhood. [Mural painting show-
ing four draped women watching nude
child holding thread spun by woman
seated on throne behind which lurks
figure of death] © 1-e. July 21,
1914; G 47254.
Game of life. [Mural painting
showing four fishermen at left and
two women at rigkt watching figure of
death cast dice on bank of stream. ]
1e. July 21, 1914; G 47252.
328
WORKS
no. 3, 1914
WHITE (T. GiLBERT)—Continued.
Justice pleading the cause of the
eriminal to the law. [Mural painting
showing old man, woman and a child
at left and draped woman at right
pleading cause of man in hand-cuffs,
to woman seated on throne.] ©1e.
July 21, 1914; G 47255.
Laws (The) [Mural painting show-
ing old man seated reading open book
in lap, with half-nude woman stand-
ing at his left and angel breaking
chains off prisoner at his right.] ©1
e. July 21, 1914; G 47253.
WILLIS (SIDNEY) Great Falls, Mont.
[16180, 16191
Herd (The); by Olaf C. Seltzer.
Herd of buffaloes and antelopes going
to stream for water at sunrise. ©1c.
May 29, 1914; G 46968.
Watchers (The) ; by Olaf C. Seltzer.
Four mounted Indians on hillside
watching buffaloes. © 1c. May 29,
1814; G 46967.
WILson (MELSA BEaTRICE) St. Louis.
[16192
Angel. [Statue of angel standing
with wings folded, right hand holding
rod resting on shoulder, and 2 cherubs
at feet.] ©i1c. Aug. 5, 1914; G 47487.
(RosE O’NEILL) Day, Mo.
[16193
Kewpie dog. [Model of small dog
sitting on haunches with head turned
toward left side.] © 1c. June 22,
1914; G 47090.
WINSCH (JOHN) New York.
[16194-16262
Baskets of violets and scene. [Over-
turned basket filled with violets at left
river scene showing house on right
bank. ]
Rouquet of lilacs. [Bunch of flowers
at left of scene showing wooden bridge
across stream near mill.]
Bouquet of white roses. [Bunch of
roses at left of oblong farm scene.]
Boy fishing. [Small boy seated on
bank of stream with fishing pole in
hard. ]
Branch of apple blossoms. [Apple
blossoms at left of space for inscrip-
tion. ]
Branch of golden-rod. [Branch of
flowers at left of rectangular space
for inscription. ]
Branch of lilacs. [Bunch of flowers
and leaves at left of space for inscrip-
tion. ]
WILSON
ee ee a
OF ART
16262
WINSCH (JOHN)—Continued.
Branch of red roses, scene in scroll.
[Scene of arched bridge across stream
near castle, on scroll which lies upon
branch of roses. ]
Branch of wild roses, scene in scroll.
[Seene of village church along bank
of stream, on scroll which lies upon
branch of flowers. ]
Branch of wisteria. [Buneh of
flowers at left of space for inscrip-
tion. ]
Bunch of daisies. [Large bunch of
fiowers in left corner of rectangle.]
By the pond.
of pond. ]
[Farmhouse on bank
Carnations and scene. [Bunch of
carnations in oval above oblong land-
scape. ]
Carnations and _- scroll.
around bunch of carnations. ]
Cottages on the river. [Row of cot-
tages and small boat along bank of
river.
Dish of chrysanthemums and scene.
{Bunch of ficowers in bowl at left of
forest scene. ]
Dish of daisies and scene. [Bunch
uf daisies in vase at left park scene. ]
Dish of flowers and scene. [Bunch
ut roses in tall vase at left of oblong
landscape. |
Dish of white roses and _ scene.
{Bunch of roses in bowl at left of oval
scene showing fountain surrounded by
bushes and flowers. ]
Ducks in pond. [Flock of ducks in
pond near large tree.]
Fancy bowl of forget-me-nots.
[Buneh of flowers in bowl with ornate
band around rim. ]
Fancy bowl of lilacs. [Bunch of
flowers in bowl with scalloped rim.]
Fancy bowl of lily-of-the-valley.
[Bunch of flowers and leaves in bowl
with decorated band around rim.]
Fancy bowl of roses. [Bunchofroses
in bowl with ornate rim.]
Forget-me-nots and scene. [Bunch
of flowers above and below landscape
showing farmhouse on bank of stream. ]
[Large bunch of flowers in oval
above oblong river scene.]
Hanging’vase of carnations. [Bunch
of flowers in globular vase suspended
by chains from wreath of leaves. |
Hanging vase of forget-me-nots.
[Globular vase filled with flowers sus-
pended from bunch of vines.]
[Seroll
329
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16262
-
pt. Iv, D. s., v. 9
Winscu (JoHn)—Continued.
Hanging vase of violets.
violets in
from cluster of vines.]
Hanging vase of wild roses. [Bunch
of flowers in globular vase suspended
from wreath of leaves.]
Landing by the river.
ing in front of group of houses in
bunch of trees. ]
Open book with
[Open book lying on bunch of flowers. ]
Open book with violets. [Open book
lying on bunch of violets. ]
Oval scene with fancy floral decora- '
tion. [Garland of flowers above oval
scene of farmhouse with woman stand-
ing at gate.]
Pansies and scene. [Bunch of flow-
ers below oval farm scene. ]
Pink carnations and scene. [Bunch
of flowers above oval landscape. ]
Poppies and scene. [Spray of flow-
ers above oval scene showing man and
woman walking down path toward
farm gate. ]
Quiet farm. [View of farmhouse in
clump of trees on bank of stream. ]
Resting. [Shepherdess seated on
ground watching flock of sheep grazing
nearby. |
Rowing in the high sea.
men rowing small boat. ]
Rowing near land. [Man in small
beat rowing toward wharf.]
Rowing to the vessel. [Two men in
small boat rowing toward sail-boat in
distance. |
Sailing vessel. [View of three-mast
ship under full sail approaching, fol-
lowed by steamboat in distance. ]
Small circle with country scene.
[Circle around scene showing man and
woman leaving small farmhouse. ]
Small circle with mill scene. [Circle
enclosing scene of old mill on bank of
stream. ]
Spray of clover. [Buuch of clover
in left corner of rectangle. ]
Spray of forget-me-nots. [Large
bunch of flowers on left end of rec-
tangle. ]
Spray of wild roses. [Bunch of
flowers on left end of rectangle. ]
Sprays of apple blossoms and scene.
[fT'wo sprays of blossoms on scroll
above landscape. }
Sprays of asters and scene. [Sev-
eral sprays and landscape in upper
left corner of seroll.]
[Three
[Bunch of
spherical vase suspended
[River land-.
forget-me-nots.
Winscu (JoHn)—Continued.
Sprays of forget-me-nots and scene.
[{f'wo sprays of flowers at right of
lundscape in upper left corner of
scroll. ]
Sprays of red and pink roses and
scene. [Spray of roses above and be-
low oblong scene showing house on
bank of stream. ]
Sprays of violets and scene. [Three
bunches of flowers at left of farm
scene in upper right corner of scroll.]
Sprays of wild roses and _ scene.
[Spray of flowers above and below
oval scene of farmhouse in clump of
trees. |
Vase of American beauties and
scene. [Bunch of roses in vase at left
of scene showing man driving sheep
along bank of lake.]
Vase of carnations. [Bunch of car-
nations in globular vase.]
‘Vase of chrysanthemums. [Bunch
of large flowers in small vase.]
Vase of forget-me-nots and _ scene.
[Vase of flowers at left of landscape
showing farmhouse on bank of lake.]
Vase of roses. [Large bunch of
roses in short globular shaped vase.]
Vase of violets. [Short flaring top
vase full of flowers. ]
Vase of violets and scene. [Bunch
of flowers in vase at left of farm
scene. |
Vase of white roses and scene.
[Tall vase filled with roses at left of
river scene showing house on left
bank. ]
Vase of wild roses and_ scene.
[Bunch of flowers in vase at left of
river scene with cottage on right
bank. ]
Violets and lily-of-the-valley and
scene. [Spray of flowers above and
below landscape showing large house
near clump of trees on bank of
stream. |
Violets and scene. [Bunch of vio-
lets in oval above view of farmhouse
in clump of trees. ]
Waiting. [Back view of woman
standing by fence looking over river.]
Wild roses and scene. [Bunch of
flowers in oval above oblong scene.]
Wild roses and scroll. [Scroll lying
on bunch of flowers.]
Yellow and white daisies and scene.
[Spray of daisies above oval country
scene. |
© 1. each Aug. 8, 1914; G 47811-—
47379.
330
WORKS
no. 3, 1914
WISE (JOHN J:) New York. [16263
Salute the flag. Boy scout standing
‘at attention on rock with U. S. flag in
left hand. © 1 c. May 29, 1914; G
47001.
WITTEMANN BROTHERS. Brooklyn.
; . [16264
Butterfly fantasy ; by Henry C. Noth.
[Drawing of bust of girl with arms
eutstretched on large butterfly wings.]
©ic. July 9, 1914; G 47188.
Wor & co., Philadelphia.
[16265-16309
Afternoon guest. [Front view of
girl in low-neck dress and hat trimmed
in feathers hoisting umbrella while:
walking. ]
47635.
Afternoon tea. [Right three-quarter
view of girl in tailored suit and toque
standing with cup of tea in hand.]
©1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47586.
At a society function. [Back view
of girl in low-neck dress with peplum.
looking through lorgnettes over right
shoulder.] © 1 ec. Aug. 27, 1914; G
47636.
Bluecoat’s directions. [Policeman
showing young woman the way in
city.] ©l1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47590.
Charming dancer. [Left profile of
gir] in low-neck dress with peplum and
slit skirt looking down at her fancy
stocking.] © 1 c¢. Aug. 27, 1914; G
478389.
Cordial bow. [Right three-quarter
view of girl with bunch of flowers in
right hand holding streamers of hat
under chin with left and bowing.] ©
le. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47595.
Dimples (Wiss Dolly). [Front view
of young girl with chiffon draped over
shoulders and roses in hair smiling.]
©1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47592.
Distant thoughts. [Right profile of
draped girl with bare shoulders wear-
ing bouquet of large fiowers.] ©le.
Aug. 20, 1914; G 47565.
Dog and mistress.
ored suit and hat trimmed in long
feather walking by side of greyhound. |
©l1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47568.
Dogs’ game of pool. [Two dogs
playing pool while two others look on.]
©l1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47593.
Drummer boy. [Small boy in mili-
tary uniform carrying large drum.]
©1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47580.
ce © ¢ Aus: 27, 1914:°G
{Tall girl in tail-
OF ART
16303
WOLF & co.—Continued.
Flowery girlhood. [Front view of
girl, with basket of flowers on arm.
wearing ruffled dress and poke-bon-
net.] ©1c. Aug. 27, 1914: G 47637.
Going for a visit. [Front bust por-
trait of girl in low-neck dress and
flower-trimmed hat tied under chin
with bow of ribbon.] © 1c. Aug. 20,
1914; G 47599.
Going to services. [Left three-
quarter view of girl walking with um-
brella over shoulder and book in right
hand.] ©1lc. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47585.
Going to the dance. {Left three-
quarter view of girl in evening gown
standing by vase of flowers, looking
back over left shoulder.] © 1 ec. Aug.
20, 1914; G 47573.
Good lecture. [Back view of man,
two girls and small boy cheering lee-
turer.] ©1l1e. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47571.
Good news. [Front view of man
wearing straw hat and_ spectacles,
holding newspaper in both bands and
laughing.] © 1c. Aug. 20, 1914:'G
47567.
Good slide. [Small boy on sled slid-
ing down hill.] ©1c. Aug. 20, 1914;
G 47570.
Grandpa visiting the city. [Right
profile of fat- man in long coat and
silk hat, with umbrella in hand, look-
ing up.|- © 1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G
475858.
Haughty air. [Left three-quarter
bust portrait of girl wearing hat trim-
med in flowers and ribbon with strean-
ers, looking back over left shoulder.]
©l1ec. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47572.
June reverie. [Right three-quarter
view of girl, in drapery and large hat
with brim turned down on each side,
holding bunch of flowers in hand.] ©
1 ec. Aug. 28, 1914; G 47692.
Mama and dolly’s mama. [Woman
driving dog on one side of screen and
little girl with doll on the other.]
1 c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47591.
November day in the country.
[View down country road with shed-
ding trees on each side.] ©1 ce. Aug.
20, 1914; G 47566.
On pleasure bent. [Left three-
quarter view of girl in tailored suit
walking with umbrella hoisted over
shoulder.] © 1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G@
47569.
On the lookout.
in hand riding over plain.]
July 24, 1914; G 47274.
[Indian with gun
© hve
3d
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Wor & co.—Continued.
Out for a stroll. [Left profile of
girl, in sailor suit and hat trimmed
with long feather, walking.] © 1.
Aug. 20, 1914; G 47575.
Parasol flirtation. [Front view of
girl in walking suit and hat trimmed
in ribbon carrying hoisted umbrella in
hands.]| © 1 c« Aug. 20,°1914: G
47574.
Pleasant news. [Front view of man
with newspaper in hands, smiling.] ©
1 ¢. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47581.
Pussy’s lesson. [Young girl sitting
at school desk holding open book be-
fore cat in her lap, a second girl stands
behind locking over shoulder of first.]
©lie Aug. 28, 1914; G 47720.
Quiet chat. [Man and woman seated
at small table with two bottles and
vase of flowers between them.] ©1e.
Aug. 20, 1914; G@ 47577.
Quiet pose. [Left profile bust of
draped girl with bare shoulders and
tring of beads around neck looking
toward right shoulder.] © 1c. Aug.
20, 1914; G 47579.
Ready for a walk. [Front view of
young girl in summer dress and wide-
brimmed hat tied under chin with rib-
bon.] ©i1c. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47597.
Sareastic pose. [Right three-quarter
view bust portrait of girl wearing large
bouquet and wide-brimmed hat trimmed
with long plume.}] © 1 c. Aug. 20,
1914; G 47564.
Sightseeing. [Two men and woman
in automobile riding down country
ro:d.] ©l1e Aug. 20, 1914; G 47576.
Somewhat pleased. [Front view of
girl in low-neck dress with puffed
peplum and broad girdle, holding open
fan against cheek.] © 1. Aug. 27,
1914; G@ 47688.
Spirit of ’76. [Continental minute
man with musket on shoulder leaving
family to join marching company.] ©
1 ec. Aug. 12, 1914; G@ 47422.
Springtime and youth. [Right three-
quarter view of young girl in summer
dress and bonnet carrying bunch of
fiowers in hand.}] ©1ce. Aug. 20,1914;
G 47584.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9, no. 38,1914 ~
WoLr & co.—Continued.
Summer drink. [Front view of girl
in low-neck dress and flower-trimmed
hat seated holding filled glass in right
hand.] ©1e. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47578.
Teasing Towser. [Small boy on
fence with hat in hand looking down
at little dog.] ©1c. Aug. 20, 1914;
G 47596.
Three mischievous boys. [Three
small boys reaching over fence, teasing
little dog.] ©1e. Aug. 20, 1914; G
47594. :
Who will get it? [Little boy and
girl clinging to arms of woman ¢Carry-
ing tray full of food.] ©1e. Aug. 20,
1914; G 47587.
Winter maid. [Front bust portrait
of girl wearing hat trimmed in feath-
ers, and furs around neck.] © 1 «.
Aug. 20, 1914; G 47589.
Winter stroll. [Right three-quarter
view of girl in furs and felt hat
trimmed with plume.] ©1c. Aug. 20.
1914; G@ 47588.
Young chauffeur. [Front view of
small boy with chauffeur’s cap and
glasses sented in toy automobile.] ©
ic. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47582.
Young fan. [Small boy seated on
board fence with cap in hand cheering
baseball players in background.] © 1
e. Aug. 20, 1914; G 47588.
WooDLAND BRONZE WORKS, DEPARTMENT
oF ALBERT RUSSELL & SONS CO.,
Newburyport, Mass. [16310
Bronze tablet; by George P. Tilton.
Tablet bearing names of Dartmouth
college men who died in civil war. ©
1c. June 13, 1914; G 47057.
Woopwarp (O. F.) Rochester. [16311
Woodward (Mrs. O. F.); by Dana
Pond. [Left three-quarter view of
draped woman with bare neck and
arms standing, looking over left shoul-
der.] ©1l1e July 2, 1914; G 47159.
ZacHco (Henry T.) Newark, N. J.
[16312
Wimwam (Willie) [Grotesque draw-
ing of man in long coat and high crown
hat standing with thumb in mouth.]
©1e. July 7, 1914; G 47169.
Number of entries of Works of Art
Jatuaryd, 199420 8 ie sue | ol ee ee 2
included in the Catalogue since
CLASSES: H-K.
REPRODUCTIONS OF WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
Appott (JoSHUA H.) Molalla, Or.
[163138
Molalla bungalow. Plan no. 9. ©
nme arose 1 e.° July 1, 1914; I
1860.
ACACIA FRATERNITY, Centerview, Mo.
[163814
Coat of arms of the Acacia frater-
nity. © June 24, 1914; 2c. July 9,
1914; K 76136.
ACME FENCE & SPEC. CO., Chicago.
[16315
Lesson in civic beauty. © June 7,
1914; 2 c. June 5, 1914; K 75688.
Acorres (ALvARO) Boston.
[16316-16320
Children series, 1-5. © July 10,
g514> 2 c. each July .15, 1914; J
194333-194337.
ADE & RICHARDS, Philadelphia.
[16321-16324
Culebra Island, Porto Rico:
Dewey great harbor, company H
camp.—Flamingo Bay.—Target Bay.—
View from Mt. Resaca. © Jan. 29,
1914; 2c. each Feb. 10, 1914; J 195868-
195871.
ADVERTISERS PHOTO & CATALOG SERVICE,
New York. [16325-16327
Lucille brand model, 818A, 872A,
882A. © July 17, 1914; 2c. each July
20, 1914; J 194546-194548.
ALABAMA ENGRAVING Co., Birming-
ham, Ala. [16328
Sky line of Birmingham. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 1914; K 77442.
ALBRIGHT (WALTER H.) Chicago.
[
6329
fet xc)
Plan of swing platform.
July 30, 1914; I 1888.
ALLIS-CHALMERS MFG. CO., Milwaukee.
[16330
Water wheel computer. © May 26,
1914; 1c. July 6, 1914; I 1862.
AMERICAN BANK NOTE Co., New York.
[16331
Lake George, bird’s-eye view. ©
June 12, 1914; 2 ec. June 19, 1914; K
75548.
AMERICAN BLACKSMITH Co., Buffalo.
[16832
Blacksmith (The). © June 10,
1914; 2c June 17, 1914; K 75689.
AMERICAN BREWERY, St. Louis. [16333
A BC beers. 1e. July 18, 1914; I
1875.
AMERICAN COAL PRODUCTS CO.. New
York. [16334
Top dressing with sulphate of am-
monia. © July 25, 1914; 2 ec. Aug.
28, 1914; K 78100.
AMERICAN COLORTYPE CO., Chicago.
[16335-16337
[3 photographs]:
A. C. Co.’s 1914 premium goods circu-
lar advertisement. [Christmas cards,
tags, ete. ]—A. C. Co.’s 1914 seals, tags
and enclosure ecards for Christmas.—
Christmas greetings given free with
[Advertising poster.] © July
21, 1914: 2 ¢ each July 23, 1914: K
76539-76541.
AMERICAN FILM MFG. CO., Chicago.
[16338
Garwood (William) © May 1,
1914; 2c. July 30, 1914; J 194859.
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC co., New
York. [16339
At the theatre. © July 18, 1914;
2 c. Aug. 26, 1914; K 78320.
AMERICAN LUMBERMAN, Chicago.
16340
Willow River lumber co.’s_ plant,
panoramic view. © July 8, 1914; 2c.
guly 18, 1914; J 194821.
AMERICAN POSTURE LEAGUE, INC., New
York. [16341
Wall chart no. 1. © Aug. 4, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77039.
333
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16342
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York.
[16342-16384
A, B, C, mediators in session at Ni-
agara Falls. © May 25, 1914; 2 «.
July 15, 1914; J 194338.
Aquitania (S. §.) arrival in New
York on her maiden trip. © June 5,
1914; 2 ¢. July 15, 1914; J 194341.
Astor (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vincent)
© June 16, 1914; 2 @ July 15, 1914;
J 194365.
Bringing bodies of dead jackies back
to the Vermont. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2
e. July 15, 1914; J 194843.
Canada (W. W.), J. R. Sullivan, Ar-
nold Shanklin. © May 25, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 15, 1914; J 194380.
Fletcher (Admiral) and Gen. Fred
Funston at Vera Cruz. © May 15,
1914; 2 ce. July 15, 1914; J 194340.
Nelson O’Shaughnessy. © May
15, 1914; 2c. July 15, 1914; J 194339.
Funeral cortege of Vera Cruz dead
passing over Manhattan bridge.
May 11, 1914; 2 «@ July 15, 1914; J
194349.
Funeral of Vera Cruz dead passing
City. Hall, New York. © May 11,
1914; 2 «. July 15, 1914; J 194350.
Funston (Gen.) in his headquarters
at Vera Cruz. © May 22, 1914; 2 «¢.
July 15, 1914; J 1943851.
Holding up possible snipers in Vera
Cruz. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢. July 15,
1914; J 1943852.
Honoring Vera Cruz dead at Brook-
lyn navy yard. © May 11, 1914; 2c.
July 15, 1914; J 1943858.
International polo match, first game,
1,2. © June 13, 1914; 2 ec. each July
15, 1914; J 1943847, 194348.
1,2. © June 16, 1914; 2 c.
each July 15, 1914; J 194375, 194876.
Jackies defending government build-
ings at Vera Cruz. © Apr. 29, 1914;
2c. July 15, 1914; J 194356.
Jackies entering barracks at Vera
Cruz. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2c. July 15,
1914; J 1943857.
Jackies fighting from barricade. ©
Apr. 29,.1914- 2 e«. July 15, 1914; J
194258.
Jackies guarding custom house at
Vera Cruz. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2¢. July
15, 1914; J. 194359.
Jackies guarding Street in Vera
Cruz. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢ July 15,
1914; J 194860.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued.
Jackies leaving side of U. S. S.
Michigan at Vera Cruz. © Apr. 29,
1914; 2c. July 15, 1914; J 194361. .
Jackies leaving U. 8. S. Michigan
for landing at Vera Cruz. © Apr. 29,
1914; 2c. July 15, 1914; J 194362.
Jackies pulling field gun thru street
in Vera Cruz. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 15, 1914; J 194363.
Mellen ‘Charles) on stand at Wash-
ington. © May 15, 1914; 2 ¢. July 15,
1914; J 194844.
Mexican dead in Vera Cruz. © Apr.
29, 1914; 2c July 15, 1914; J 194364.
Michigan (U. S. 8S.) inspection on.
© Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ce. July 15, 1914; J
194354.
Morgan (J. Pierpont) © June 13,
1914; 2c July 15, 1914; J 194355.
Naval aviation Corps at Vera Cruz.
© May 7, 1914; 2c July 15, 1914; J
194367.
Removing bodies of children victims
of Empress of Ireland disaster, from
Lady Grey. © June 1, 1914; 2c. July
15, 1914; J 194869.
Removing Vera Cruz injured from
U. S. 8S. Solace, at Brooklyn navy
yard. © May 14; 1914; 2 e. July 15,
1914; J 1943870.
Rifle and field gun practice on'U. S.
S. Michigan. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 «.
July 15, 1914; J 1943871.
Rifie practice on U. S. S. Michigan,
1,2. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢c. each July
15, 1914; J 194872, 194378.
Roosevelt, (Col.) on the S. S. Aiden
returning from South America, 1, 2.
© May 19, 1914; 2 e« each July 15,
1914; J 194345, 1943846.
Searching Mexican for weapons in
Vera Cruz. © Apr. 299; 2c.
July 15, 1914; J 194874.
Storstad (S. S.) bow of, after crash
with Empress of Ireland. © June 1,
1914; 2¢. June 15, 1914; J 194342.
U. S. marines assembled in plaza at
Vera Cruz. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢. July
15, 1914; J 194378.
Vera Cruz dead on the U. S. cruiser
Montana. © May 10, 1914; 2c. July
15, 1914; J 194879.
Naval academy damaged by
shells from U. S. 8S. Chester. © Apr.
29, 1914; 2 ce July 15, 1914; J 194366.
——tower damaged by shells from
U. S. S. Chester. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2
2 July 15, 1914; J 194377.
334
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN.—Continued.
- Wilson -(Pres. Woodrow) and John
P. Mitchell in carriage. © May 11,
1914; 2 cJuly 15, 1914; J 194368.
AMERICAN scRIP co., Los Angeles, Cal.
[16385-16888
Mile in Piel for a dollar in trade.
© May 2, 1914; 2 c. July 15, 1914;
IK 76292.
Scrip. Oblong cards. [1914.] Car
design. Locomotive and steam design.
© July 16, 1914; 2c. each July 27,
1914; K 76689, 76640.
_ Scrip blotter. Map design. © July
9, 1914; 2c. July 27, 1914; K 766388.
AMERICAN WELL WORKS, Aurora, [Il.
[16389, 16390
Motor and belt driven turbine deep
well pumps, A, B. © Sept. 16, 1914;
2c. each Sept. 28, 1914; K 78486, 78487.
AMES (FREDERICK IF.) JgR., Sunapee
Harbor, N. H. [16391
Fokissing [sic] © July 9, 1914; 2¢.
July 9, 1914; J 194191.
ANDERSON (A. EK.) Lander, Wyo.
[16892, 16893
- Bonnville (Mt.) at a distance, 25.
© Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1914; J
195819.
Grave Lake, Mt: Bonnyville in dis-
tance, 27. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
§, 1914; J -195820.
ANDERSON (JOHN EDWARD) Winchen-
don, Mass. [16394
Winchendon, Mass., tow town tavern.
© July. 4, 1914; 2.c. July 15, 1914; J
194332.
ANDERSON & NELSON, Lander, Wyo.
[16395, 163896
Lander, Wyo., high school bldg. ©
June 23, 1914; 2 c. July 11, 1914; J
194240.
state institution for feeble
minded. © June 23, 1914; 2c. July 11,
1914; J 194241.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASSN., St.
Louis. [16397
Anheuser-Busch poster, 24 sheet. ©
Aug. 1, 1914; 2 c« Aug. 8, 1914; K
WOOT:
ANSCHUTZ (HERMAN MoLtTKE) Keokuk,
Ta. [16898-16415
Keokuk, Ia., souvenir folder. ©
Sept. 5, 1914; 2 ec Sept. 8, 1914; K
78292.
17 post card views of Keokuk, Ia.
[1914] Dam and power house.—Dam
spanning Mississippi River. — Elk’s
16444
ANSCHUTZ (HERMAN MoLTKE)—Con.
building.—First boats through new
lock.—Generator room.—Hotel Iowa.—
Keokuk’s (Chief) monument. — Main
Street.—Masonie temple.—Orleans Av-
enue. — Power house. — Power house
gate room.—Rand Park.—Union sta-
tion.—U. 8. government lock and dry
dock.—Y. W. C. A. building.—200,.000
electrical horse power hydro-electric
plant. © Sept. 5; 1914; 2 ¢. each Sept.
8, 1914; K 78275-78291,
APPEL (S.) & co., New York.
[16416-16436
Styles for nniforms [1914]:
Brakeman and conductor. — Butler
and waiter.—Caps. A-H, J-O.—Chauf-
feur. Style 86-41.—Chief porter and
porter. — Delivery wagon service. —
Doorman. Style 3, 4, 30-35.—Elevator
man and page. Style 11-14. — Fire-
men.—Footman and conchman.—Hall-
men. Styles 9, 10, 15, 16.—Military.—
Police. — Street railway. — Trimmings.
A-J. © Aug. 10, 1914; 2c. each Aug.
11, 1914; K 77122-77142.
ARCHBOLD (CHAs. L.) Cleveland.
[164387, 16438
Black beauty cartoon. [Letter head.]
© July 18, 1914; 2 ec. July 16, 1914; K
763438.
National light oil. © Aug. 13, 1914;
2 e. Aug. 20, 1914; K 77919.
ARMSTRONG (SAMUEL J.) Rochester.
[16439
Bear in mind. © Apr. 2, 1914; 2 e¢.
May 19, 1914; K 75639.
ARNOLD (WILLIAM W.)
Springs. [16440, 16441
Baby screetch owls. © Aug. 8, 1914;
2c. Aug. 15, 1914; J 195719.
Three little owls on a moonlight trip
around the world. © Aug. 8, 1914; 2e.
Aug. 15, 1914; J 195720.
Colorado
ART REPRODUCTION CO., INC., Chicago.
[16442
William Ii, king of Prussia and
German emperor. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2
ce. Sept. 19, 1914; K 78830.
ASSOCIATED SUNDAY INC.,
New York. [16443
Sherlock Holmes at work again. ©
Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1914; K
78101.
AUSTILL ADVERTISING SYNDICATE, El-
wood, Ind. [16444
Go to church Sunday. © July 1,
1914; 2 ¢@ July 22, 1914: K 77168.
MAGAZINE,
330
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16445
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
AUSTIN (Harry R.) Boston. [16445
Spartan mother. © Aug. 7, 1914; 2
ec. Aug. 12, 1914; .K.77228.
AYER (ERNEST) L.) Nyack, N. Y.
[16446
Vesta Hook Mountain, moonlight.
© July 23, 1914; 2 ¢. July 24, 1914;
J 194700.
BacHrRacH (Louis Fasian) Boston.
[16447, 16448
Dreier (Thomas) 21047, 21925. ©
June 8, 1914; 1 c. each June 10, 1914;
1 ec. each June 17, 1914; J 194184,
194185.
BACHRACH sTuDIO; Washington.
[16449-16451
Gibbons (James, Cardinal) 1,2. ©
July 31, 1914; 2 ¢ each July 31, 1914;
J 1948738, 194874.
on his eightieth birthday. ©
Aug. 14, 1914; 2 e. Aug. 19, 1914; J
195331.
BAER (JOSEPH E.) INC., New York.
[16452
Smith is jubilant. © Aug. 20, 1914;
2 ce. Aug. 27, 1914; IK 776111.
BAIN (FRED B.) 1Nc., San Francisco.
[16453-16457
[5 photographs]:
Home of the Rainbow trout, 107.—
Miss Behave, 103.— Mission bells,
108.—Tell me another, grandpa, 157.—
When the sandman comes, 101. ©
June 1, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 8, 1914;
J 195721-195725.
BAIN (GEORGE GRANTHAM) New York.
[16458
Benedict XV (Pope) © Sept. 3,
1914; 2c. Sept. 12, 1914; J 195885.
BAISLEY (FRANK H.) Danbury, Conn.
[16459
Danbury crowns them all. © Aug.
27, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 28, 1914; J 195726.
BAKER ART GALLERY, Columbus, O.
[16460-16473
Cox (Gov. James) 14. © Aug. 27,
1914; 2 c. each Sept. 4, 1914; J 195779-
195782.
Harding (Warren G.) 1-5. © Aug.
20, 1914; 2 @ each Sept. 4, 1914; J
195783-195787.
Willis (Frank B.) 1-5. © Aug. 4.
1914; 2 eaeh, Augs:..,15,. 191457 J
195307-195311.
BAKER PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Avalon, Cal.
[16474, 16475
C-20, C-22. © July 25, 1914; 2
each Aug. 18, 1914; J 195155, 195156.
BALDWIN PIANO CO., Chicago.
[16476, 16477
Low prices. © Sept. 18, 1914; 2 c.
Sept. 25, 1914; K 78522.
Piano warehouse. © Sept. 12, 1914:
2c. Sept. 18, 1914; K 78305.
BALL WATCH Co., Cleveland.
[16478
Twentieth Century limited and
Broadway limited eighteen hour
trains, arriving Englewood, Ill., after
trip from New York City. iO1c. July
13, 1914; J 194247.
BALLON (Roy STANFORD) Manton, Cal.
[16479
Lassen (Mt.) and Manzanita Lake.
© Aug. 26, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 2, 1914; J
195727.
BANNISTER (Louis H.) Al Tahoe, Cal.
[16480-16482
Freel (Mt.) and Lake Tahoe. ©
Aug. 25, 1914; 2 @ Aug. 31, 1914; J
195639.
Tahoe (Lake) and Carson Valley.
© Aug. 25, 1914; 2c. Aug. 31, 1914; J
195688.
—from Mt. Freel. © Sept. 3,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 10, 1914; J 195861.
BARBER (MABEL CALE) Cleveland.
[16483, 16484
Foulaire (Mme. M.) 1. © June 25,
1914; 2c. July 15, 1914; K 77339.
——2. © June 25, 1914; 2c July
15, 1914; J 77326.
BARNETT (ALFONSO
Charles, La.
[14 photographs]:
Lake Charles, La., Broad St., 128.—
Lake Charles, La., Central school,
133.—Lake Charles, La., Episcopal
church, 131.—Lake Charles, La.,
glimpses around, 119,°126, 125, 127,
137.—Lake Charles, La., glimpses
around, 128, 116, 117.—Lake Charles,
La., north Hodges st., 132.—Magnolia
tree, 124.—Shell Beach drive, 118.
© July 1, 1914; 2 c each July 6,
1914; J 194077-194089, 194323.
BARNETT (Burritt A.) Crowley, La.
[16499
Crowley, La., July 4, 1914, A. ©
July 4, 1914; 2 ¢« July 9, 1914; JF
194192.
Lynn) Lake
[16485-16498
336
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
BARREUTHER (HENRY) Brooklyn.
[16500-16510
_ [4 photographs]:
Windsor, Vt.—Woodstock, Vt., 1-3.
© July 27, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 6,
1914; J 195012-195015.
[7 photographs]:
Northfield, Mass.—Northfield, Mass.,
campus at.—Sharon, Vt.—South Roy-
aiton, Vt.—Stowe, Vt., 1, 2.—Water-
bury, Vt. © Aug. 14, 1914; 2 c. each
Aug. 27, 1914; J 195561-195567.
Barsuciia (F. J.) Plainfield, N. J.
[16511
Atlantie City, St. Nicholas Roman
Catholic church, interior, consecration
and pontificial mass, June 7, 1914. ©
wget, a> 2 ec. July 7, 1914; J
194151.
BASEBALL MAGAZINE CO., New York.
[16512
World’s series. © July 15, 1914; 2
ec. July 17, 1914; K 76366.
BAWDEN (ALBERT R.) Davenport, Ia.
[16513-16515
Broncho Babe, 4-6. © Aug. 21,
914: 2 c. each Aug. 25, 1914; J
195460-195462.
BAYLEY (STANLEY S.) Chicago.
[16516, 16517
[2 photographs]:
Mother and child.—Yard of babies.
© 1e. each July 24, 1914; J 194979,
194980.
BEARD (ROBERT STANLEY) Kansas
City, Mo. [16518
Sewer shapes. 1c. July 22, 1914;
I 1874.
Beck (Lou WeEscotr) Pasadena, Cal.
[16519
Rufus in Death Valley. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 26, 1914; J 195568.
Bett (S. & L.) co., New York.
[16520
Rizal (Dr.) © July 15, 1914; 2.
July 18, 1914; K 76392.
BENNER (H. M.) Hammondsport.
IN. Y¥. [16521
Langley’s (Prof.) aeroplane in
flight. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2 ¢ Sept. 22,
1914; J 196203.
BENNETT PRINTING Co., Lima, Ohio.
[16522
Border for letter heads. © Aug. 5,
1914; 2c. Aug. 7, 1914; K 77898.
16584
Bere (F.) & co., New York.
[16523-16526
Berg hats for young men. no. la,
1-3. © Aug. 5, 1914; 2 ¢ each Aug.
7, 1914; K 77018, 77025-77027.
BERKELEY STUDIO, Lawrence, Mass.
[16527, 16528
Lawrence high school football team,
1914,1,2. © Mar. 30, 1914; 2 ¢. each
July 6, 1914; J 195181, 195182.
BIBLE ART SOCIETY, Spartanburg, S. C.
[16529
Baptism of Christ. © June 17,
1914; 1c. June: 17, 1914; 1.¢.Jiume
22, 1914; K 75644.
BicELow (G. HEFFLAND) San Diego,
Cal. [16530
Bulgin meeting at San Diego, busi-
ness men’s groun. © May 26, 1914;
1c. June 1, 1914; 1 ce. June 18, 1914;
J 1943819.
Bint (FRANK R.) Cleveland. [16531
Robinson (E. M.) © July 6, 1914;
2c. July 7, 1914; J 194609.
BircH (ArtTHuUR) Arlington Heights,
Mass. [16532
Patent angular rollers. ©1e. July
24, 1914; I 1876.
Birce (M. H.) & sons co., Buffalo.
[16533-16556
Interior no. 241-264. © 1 e@ each
Aug. 31, 1914; J 195654—-195677.
BisDoRF (ANTON R.) Milwaukee.
[16557, 16558
Bungalow barn no. 1. © 1c. July
10, 1914; I 1863.
©i1
Stock farm and turf grounds.
e. Aug. 17, 1914; I 1892.
Buack (H.) co., Cleveland.
[16559-16580
Fashion illustration 603, 604, 614,
627. 631, 643, 652. 794, 796, 869, 1005,
1010, 1021, 1026, 1029, 1036, 1038, 1039,
1047, 1157, *9214,°1219.. © Aug. “12,
iota ="2 es each Aug. 22. 1914; K
77445-77466.
Biain (Houtis Watton) Bretton
Woods, N. H. [16581-16584
Bretton Woods, N. H. © July 20,
1914; 2 ¢. July 22, 1914; J 194955.
Bretton Woods, N. H., The Mount
Washington, 1-8. [Hotel] © July 20.
1914; 2c. each July 22, 1914; J 194598-
* 184600.
oot
16585
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Bie bi. 8.,'¥. is
BoHNET (JOHN) & co., Lansing, Mich.
[16535-16588
Bohnet detachable limousine top:
' Detached.—Side view, doors open.—
Three fourths front.—Three fourths
view, door open. © July 31, 1914: 2c.
each Aug. 8, 1914; J 194920-194923.
BONBRIGHT (WILLIAM P.) & CO., New
York. [16589
War or no war, America must have
light and heat. © Aug. 22, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 24, 1914; K 77901.
BooEN (JAMES O.) Bowman, N. D.
[16590, 16591:
bit ereiartts N. D. © July 20, 1914;
2c. July 21, 1914; J 194572.
_Rhame, N. D. © July 20, 1914; 2c
July 21, 1914; J 194571.
BosToN JcURNAL, Boston. [16592
‘ Salem burned district. © June 27,
1914; 2 ce. July 2, 1914; J 194212.
BosTON PHOTO NEWS CO., Boston.
[16593-16595
“Wood (William M.) Pres. hires
woolen co., 1-3. © July 29, 1914;
each July 30, 1914; J a oa
Bor (W..C.) Chicago.
[4 prints]: .
Boy’s suit, A D.—Men’s overcoat.
A B.—Men’s suit, A A.—Men’s suit,
A C.
“© July 13, 1914; 2 ec. each July 17,
1914; K 763878, 76375-76377.
[16596-16599
Boyer (W. D.) Los Molinos, Cal.
[16600-16608
Lassen (Mt.) 108. © Aug. 12, 1914;
2 ec, Aug. 18, 1914; J 195686.
——-— Craver, 100, 1071. (Aue. to.
eet 2c. each Aug. 18, 1914; J eis ia
195685.
—in eruption, 101-106.
30; 1914; 2.¢, each Aug.
194962-194967.
© as
5, 1914; J
BRADLEY (A. F.) New York.
. [16609-16625
Fuller (Mary) 1-17. © July. 11.
1914: 2 e« each July 14, 1914; J
194291-194307.
BRAINERD TOWNSITE cCO., Duluth, Minn.
[16626
Brainerd and _ vicinity, birds-eye
view. © June 18, 1914; 2 ce. June 29,
1914; K 76271.
BRAMSDON (WILLIAM ARTHUR) Lon-
don, England. [16627-16630
4 portraits:
Beaurega rd [General]—Davis (Presi-
as Jonathan)—Lee (Gen. Robert Kid-
ward) © May 16, 1914; 1 e@ each
June 19, 1914; K 77164-77167.
Braun & Co., Paris. [16631-16741
Hauteurs (Les) de Couteville; by
Voissard Margerie, 7760. © Apr. 20,
1914; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1914; J 195073.
[80 photographs]: -
Source (La); by C. A. Lenoir, 6623.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 1 e. Aug. 7, 1914; J
195074.
Aprés diner; by MHinri Alberti,
7754.—Artistes de music hall; by R.
M. Guillaume, 6337.—Au bord de
l'Odet; by G. Maroniez, 7773.—Béné-
dicité; by L. Désiré Lueas, 7721.—
Bruges, marché sur les quais: by Car-
los Buffin, 7744.—Collier @ambre; by
Princesse Gagarine Stourdza, 7726.—
Couturiéres (Les); by Louis Jiminez,
7738.—Dana Sol [sie.]; by Ch. Wal-
hain, 6336.—Dans le ealme du soir;
by. Jules Georges Bertrand, 7731.—
Devant la Psyché; by Emil Friant,
6319.—En priére; by Geneviéve Chau-
dey, 6335.—Etang (L’); by Léon Ba-
rijlot, 7736.—Etude de nu; by Hugene
Loup, 7727.—Eveil; by Gabriel de
Cool, 6277.—Gardeuse d’oies; by Thé-
rése Cotard Dupré, 7780.—Lassitude ;
‘by Gabriel de Cool, 6821.—Lecon (La)
aux poupées; by Jeanne Ozeel, 6327.—
Lettre (La); by Henry Tenré, 6331.—
Madeleine; by Henry. Grell, 6320.—
Matin en Normandie; by F. A. Bridg-
man, 7724.—Paysage parisien; by Al-
bert Guillaume, 6293.—Pécheuse; by
L. Tanquerey, 6324.—Pont (Le) au
erépuscule; by Harry Van der Wey-
den, -7732.— Prairie -ensoleillie; by
Thérése Cotard Dupré, 7708.—Renou-
ardt (Mlle. Jeanne) portrait de; by
A. de La Gandara, 7728.—Repos; by.
Jules Cayron, 6236.—Repos (Le); by
M. A. Zwiller, 7719.—Sérénité; by Ed.
Maxence, 7720.—Tempéte (La); by
Emile Maillard, 7746—Vieux moulin
et le pont de Maret; by Karl Cartier,
7723. ©, Apres 1914; 1 ec. each July
23, 1914; J 194611-194640.
[79 photographs] :
Abandonnée (L’); by Louis Ridel,
6301.—Abordage; by S. Tanquery,
6311.—Apprentie (L’) ; by Emile Adan,
7783.—Attente. (L’); by Hippolyte
Berteaux, 7785.—Beaus jours d’été;
by Jane Grénouilloux, 6294. __Réné-
diction de fleurs en Holland; by Henri
338,
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 8, 1914
Braun & co.—Continued.
Jacquet, 7776.—Boniment (Le); by A.
Guillaume, 7756.—Bonne lecon; by
Choearne Loreau, 6800.—-Crépuscule:
by Reno Menard, 7765.—Dans la forét:
by Abel Boyé, 7742.—Départ de per-
dreaux; by Jules B. Gelibert, T785.—
Derniére yictoire, Reims, 1814; by
Maurice Orange, 7763.—Eau (L') joy-
euse; by Abel Boyé, %7741.—Etoile
dans sa loge; by Em. Tabary, 62S80.—
Etude dans le parc; by Vogler, 6258.—
Kveil; by C. A. Lenoir, 6267 —Exalta-
tion de Jeanne d’Arc; by Lionel Royer,
7740.— Floréal; by Albert Yourié,
7768.—Fontainebleau route de imemo-
nes [sic.] la retraite; by Paul ‘Vaver-
nier, 7766.—Foutainebleau, route de
Paris rendezvous; by P. Tavernies,
7778.—Frago (Le); by A. Guillaume,
7800.—Fructidor; by Albert Fourié,
7767.—Galesta des rois; by Hurenie
Gruys Brielman, 7743.—Gourmin 1 le
canard; by Achille Fould, 6315.-—
Idole (L’) cassée; by André Gabriel
Ferrier, 7747.—Idylle 4&4 Pompéi; Ly
Henri Daudin, 6284.—Indolence; by
Guillaume Seignac, 6286. —Invocation;
by G. Girardet, 7775.—Jeu (Le); by
Gabriel Mouton, 6307.—Jeune fermiére ;
by Camille Bellanger, 62S8.—Jeune
fille au liseron; by Ed. Cabane, 7788.—
Lecture (La); by Ch. Walhain, 6317.—
Léda; by H. Gervex, 6805.—Lever de
filets; by F. Casabianca, 7757.—Mar-
guerites (Les); by A. J. Chautron,
6313.—Matin (Le); by Léon Mavet,
6295.—Matin 4 Hendreville; by Rigo-
lot, 7777.—Mére Fliambard et ses bétes;
by Barillot, 7757.—Midi et demie un
dimanche; by Chocarne Moreau, 6283.—
Mireille; by E. Sonrel, 7770.—Mouettes
(Les) ; by J. Leempoels, 7783.—Mozart
ses derniers moments faisant exécuter
sa muse de requiem; by F. Ch. Baude,
7750.—Napoléon et le roi de Rome; by
Jules Girardet, 7806, 7807.—Napoléon
présente sons fils a Joséphine; by J.
Girardet, 6256.—Nébuleuses; by Albert
Penot, 6270.—Nonchalante (La); by
William Laparra, 7745.—Nuit (La) 4
Berek; by J. Marionez, 7748.—Obus
(1) fatal; by E. Bunel, 777+.—Oracle
(L’) des champs; by Aline Lamy.
6308.—Parfums troublants; by Adrien
Tanoux, 6290—Passage difficile; by
Ch. Walhain, 6316.—Paturage au bord
de la Seine; by A. Noisard Magone,
7769.—Petite mére; by Firmin Girard,
7759.— Pillage; by Guédy, €6314.—
Poésie du soir; by Elizabeth Sonrel,
6291.—Porteuse (La) d’offrandes; by
Consuelo Fould, 6292.—Poupée japo-
naise; by Gaston Gerard, 6303.—Pre-
mier consul 4 Marengo; by Alph. La-
66167—14——4
16755
Braun & co.—Continued.
lauze, 7764.—Psyché séduit Cerbére:
by A. La Lyre, 7752.—Ralliement (Le) ;
by Henri Chartier, 7729.—Repos forcé;
by César Pattein, 6299.—Retour (Le) ;
by G. Maroniez, 7762.—Retour des
champs; by André Brouillet, 6296.—
Iketour des champs; by Camille Bel-
langer, 6289.—Sainte (La) de la fron-
tiere; by Paul Leroy, 7761.—Salut aux
victimes; by P. Petit Gerard, 7749.—
Secret (Le) ; by Marais Milton, 6269.—
Sous le charme; by Vogler, 6257.—
Spousalie [sic.]; by Emilio Vasarri,
63879.—Sur la colline; by S. F. Kowal-
sky, 6271.—Tartine (La); by Alfred
Schlomka, 6285.—Thé (Le); by Jules
Scealbert, 6281.—Toilette (La) ; by Lud-
wig Deutsch 6282-—Toilette de la
verité; by Louise Abbema, 63802 —
Tourbillon (Le) Preutzlon, 1806; by
Henri Chartier, 7753.—Vérité (La);
by Ad. Faugeron, 7786.—Vers létoile;
by HEugéne Burnaud, 7803.—Volupteé:
by C. A. Lenoir, 7805.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 1 ec. each July 17,
1914; J 194411-194489.
BreHM (FRrepERICK W.) Rochester,
NY. [16742
Genesee River view. © Sept. 17,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1914; J 196202.
BRENNAN (ALFRED LAURENS) Brook-
lyn. [16748
Vivat Imperator. © Aug. 16, 1914;
2.c. Aug. 17%, 1914; K T7272.
BRETZMAN (CHARLES F.) Indianapolis.
[16744-16752
Beveridge (Sen. Albert J.) <A, B.
© Sept. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Sept. 5, 1914;
J 195803, 195804.
1-4. © Aug. 21, 1914; 2 ec. each
Sept. 21, 1914; J 196261-196264.
Giuelle (Richard B.) 1, 2. © Sept.
18, 1914; 2 e. each Sept. 21, 1914; J
196266, 196267.
Riley (James Whitcomb) © Sept.
18, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1914; J 196265.
BrickER (GARLAND ARMoR) Columbus,
[16753
Dairy cows. © June 8, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 12, 1914; K 75840.
Brices-WALL (HENRIETTA) Hutchinson,
Kan. [16754
Historic places at Akron, O. © Apr.
25, 1914; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1914; K 78359.
(WiLLIAM H.) Newark,
ah Fi [16755
Essex building. © July 20, 1914; 2
ce. July 22, 1914; J 194597.
BROADWELL
339
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16756
{RooKS (THos. B.) New York.
[16756, 16757
Childs. Shopper’s rest room. ©
June 22, 1914; 2 c June 24, 1914; K
75662.
New York. Hotel University. ©
June 22, 1914; 2 « Jume 24, 1914;
K 75663.
BRown (FRANK LE.) Cleveland. [16758
Artist’s idea of night attack on Paris
by Zeppelins. © Aug. 29, 1914; 2 «¢.
Aug. 31, 1914; K 77798.
Brown (FRANK H.) Gardner, Mass.
[16759, 16760
Searsburg, Vt., post office, A, B. ©
July 1, 1914; 2 ec. each June 15, 1914;
J 194142, 194148.
Brown (J. M. G.) Morgantown, W. Va.
[16761
Fairmont and Willard Terrace, birds-
eye view. © July 24, 1914; 2c. July
27, 1914; K T6677.
Brown & Bicetow, St. Paul.
[16762-16785
24 girl sketches in color [1914]:
Adele._-Among the daisies.—Autumn
stroll.—Beatrice.—Cecile.—Crisp morn-
ing.— Dainty gardener.— Delia.—EHlo-
ise.—Fair diver.—Florence.—Gertrude.
—Helen.—His rose.—Home from the
theatre.—Ilma.—In silent waters.—In
the twilight.— Jessie.— Kathryn.—La-
vina.—My lady’s boudoir.—Two win-
ners.—World forgotten. © Aug. 1,
1914; 2c. each Aug. 18, 1914; K 77175-
77198.
Brown & Dawson, Stamford, Conn.
[16786
Hydro-aeroplane in air, Thomas
manufacture. -© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 «.
Aug. 20, 1914; J 195346.
BRUGMANN (Ep. F.) Geneva, O.
[16787-16789
Geneva-On-The-Lake, O., beach scene.
© Aug. 4, 1914; 2 « Aug. 10, 1914;
J 195082.
Sunset at Sturgeon Point. © July
14, 1914; 2c July 17, 1914; J 194507.
Geneva-On-The-Lake. 0. ©
Aug. 5, 1914; 2°e.. Aug. 20, 19145. 7
195081.
Bryan (CrEcit HE.) INC., Chicago.
[16790-16809
Mausoleum no. C-6852, C-—6853, C-
6854, C-6856, C-—6857, C-—6858, C-6859,
D-S5, D-87, D-88, D-89, D-90, D-91,
D-92, D-136, D-137, D-140, D-141, D--
142, D-144. ©1ec each July 6, 1914;
J 194057-194076.
pt. Iv, n..s..¥. 9
BurpDick (H. Russet), Westerly, R. I.
[16810
Rhode Island Boy scouts, Westerly
troop. © Aug. 14, 1914; 2 c Aug. 14,
1914; J 195262:
Burcess (W. E.) Scottsville, Va.
[16811-16817
Algoma, home of Gen. T. M. Logan
near Howardsville, Va. © Jan. 23,
1914; 2 ¢c, Sept. 15, 19143 3.195972.
Altavista, Va., county bridge over
Stanton River. © Jan. 16, 1914; 2.
Sept. 15, 1914; J 195969. -
looking towards, from Hurt,
Va. © Jan. 16, 1914; 2 © Sept. 15,
1914; J 195971:
Oak Ridge, Va.:
Bird’s-eye view looking west.—De-
pot.—View from Southern ry.
Apr. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. each Sept. 15, 1914;
J 195966—195968.
Shipman, Va., bird’s-eye view. ©
Apr. 3, 1914; 2 @ Sept. 15, 1914; J
195970.
BuRKE (Patrick F.), New York.
[16818
Beecher’s (Henry Ward) first pas-
torate.. © Aug. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Aug.
22, 1914; J 195728.
Burrows (H. J.) co. Portland, Me.
[16819
Portland head light. © June 29,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; J 194114.
Burr (¥. N.) co. Lrp., Buffalo.
[16820-16824
Paper for boxes and wrapping
[1914]:
Autumn leaf—Holly and pine
cone.—Holly and trumpet flower.—
Poinsettia and mistletoe.—Poinsettia,
pine cone and holly. © July 20, 1914;
2 c. each July 31, 1914; K 77320-
T3824.
BUSHNELL STUDIO, INC., Portland. Or.
[16825
Ladd (Miss Helen) three positions
©l1e July 6, 1914; J 1941138.
Bussert (Harmon) Lima, O.
[16826-16829
Lima high school. © June 10, 1914;
1c. Aug. 7, 1914; 1 ec. Aug. 27, 1914; J
195783.
Savings bldg. © Aug. 5, 1914; 1c.
Aug. 7, 1914;.1'¢. Aug. 27, 1914;. J
195736.
Tetrazzini (Mme.) © May 18,
1914; 1 ec. Aug. 7,-1914; 1 ¢. Aug. 27,
1914; J 195734.
340
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
Bussert (Harmon )—Coxtinued.
—and company. © May 18, 1914;
tee. Aug. 7, 1914; 1 @ Aug. 27, 1914;
J 195735.
Butter (Mary L.) Chicago. [16830
Keep smiling.
e. July 23, 1914; K 76526.
CALIFORNIA CORRUGATED CULVERT CO.,
Los Angeles. [16831
Table showing various sizes of
American ingot irons part circle cul-
verts. © Aug. 4, 1914; 1 c. Aug. 6,
1914; I 1908.
CAMERON, AMBERG & CO., Chicago.
[16832
Its a fight for life. © Aug. 22,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77493.
CAMPBELL PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., New York.
[16833-16841
Hyde (Miss Dorothy) 6929 B, 6929
M. © Sept. 10. 1914; 2 c. each Sept.
8, 1914; J 195825, 195826.
Roosevelt (Mrs. John EB.) 6752 K
© Aug. 16, 1914; 2c. Aug. 14, 1914, §
195264.
Roosevelt (Theodore) jr. and chil-
dren, 6773 K. © Aug. 16, 1914; 2 ce.
Aug. 14, 1914; J 195263.
Wight (Miss Augusta) 6726 A, B.
© July 31, 1914; 2 ec. each July 30,
1914; J 194862, 194863.
—— 6726 K. © Aug. 12, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 12, 1914; J 1953844.
—— 6726 Z © July 8, 1914; 2c
Ane. 7, 1914; J 195051.
Williams (Miss Hope) 6183 C. ©
Jaly 31; 1914; © ve. July 29, 1914; J
194813.
CARDINELL-VINCENT co., San Francisco.
[16842
_ Panama Pacific international expo.,
panoramic view. © Sept. 8, 1914; 2.
Sept. 14, 1914; J 195895.
JAREY CARTOON SERVICE. New York.
[16843-16850
_ Get-a-way day for Huerta. © July
25, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1914; K 77033.
_ Girls. girls, girls, what next. © July
0, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 6, 1914; K 77081.
: Mexican battle royal. © June 26,
(+1914; 2c. July 16, 1914; K 76847.
_ Ob, what a glorious sunset. © July
1%, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1914; K 77082.
They’re coming rocky for John D.
© June 19, 1914; 2 c. July 16, 1914;
K 76348.
© July 21, 1914; 2.
16880
CAREY CARTOON SERVICE—Continued.
They're spilling the beans in Eu-
rope. © July 31, 1914: 2 ¢ Aug. 6,
1914; K 77029.
When the busy bee gets busy. ©
June 12, 1914; 2 c. June 15, 1914; K
756438.
Why certainly, business is fine. ©
auty. 18, 1914:°2 ¢:. Aus, Toigi4s
77030.
CARVER (HAROLD JOSEPH) Bridgewater,
Mass. [16851
Friends. © Aug. 17, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
2, 1914; K 77899.
CASHNER (Roy R.) Elkhart, Ind.
[16852
Elkhart’s Cupid. © Sept. 21, 1914:
2 ec. Sept. 2, 1914; J 196256.
CaTE (AARON JuDSON) Milton, N. H.
[16853
Nute high school and library. ©
Aug. 6,.1914; 2 c.-Aug. 15, 1914; J
195345.
CAUFIELD & SHOOK, Louisville, Ky.
[16854
Louisville, levee at. © July 10,
1914; 2c. July 16, 1914; J 194885.
CHANDLER (FRED) Chariton, Iowa.
[16855
Chandler’s (Fred) percherons. ©
July 17, 1914; 2 e@ July 20, 1914; K
76470.
CHICAGO TURN GEMEINDE, Chicago.
16856
Old settlers picnic. [1 sheet poster. ]
© July 23, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1914;
IX 76862.
CHICKERING (ELMER) Boston.
[16857-16877
Nila—Devi (Mile.) 1-21. © Aug.
a. 1914-2 ©. each Aug;,,6, 19145,..J
195016—-195036.
CHISWICK (GEORGE D.) Des Moines. .
[16878
Campbell (Alexander) © July 1,
1914; 1 ec. July 16, 1914; 1 ce. July 27,
1914; J 195729.
CHRISTIANSEN (C. N.) Cass Lake,
Minn. [16879, 16880
Ga-Be-Nah-Quor-Yarce. © July 25,
1914; 2 ¢. July 28, 1914; J 194768.
Indian girl. © July 25, 1914; 2
ce. July 28, 1914; J 194767.
341
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16881
CHUBB (SAMUEL H.) New York.
[16881-16885
[5 photographs]:
Hawk 7 days old.—Hawk 23 days
old—Hawks 7 days old, getting
sleepy.—Hawks 21 days old.—Old
hawk going into nest. © July 31,
1914; 2 ce. each Aug. 6, 1914; J 195003-
195007.
CLARK (RawLPH OTIS) Falcon, Id.
[16886
Rotary (The) © Mar. 1, 1914; 2
ce. July 15, 1914; J 194748.
CLARK-MoTTtL (EMMA WB.) Chicago.
[16887
Music-comedy and tragedy. © Aug.
1, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1914; K 77900.
CLATWoRTHY (FI. P.) Estes Park, Colo.
[16888-16894
Cabins, Grand Lake road. © July
5, 1914; 2c. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194978. .
Chapin (Mt.) from Grand Lake
road, 1. © July 5, 1914; 2c. Aug. 5,
1914; J 194972.
Horseshoe park from Grand Lake
road. © July 5, 1914; 2 ¢ Aug. 5,
1914; J 194976.
Longs Peak from near Lesters. ©
Gly ob, W914: 2. Go Aue. ATA: 7
194975.
from Twins. © July 5, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 8, 1914; J 194978.
——through aspens. © July 5,
1914; 2c Aug. 5, 1914; J 194974.
Three aspens and Thompson River.
© July 5, 1914; 2 « Aug. 5, 19145 3
194977.
CLAY (WHARTON) Chicago. [16895
Few university seals chosen at ran-
dom. © Aug. 28, 1914; 2 ¢«. Sept. 2,
1914; K 78322.
CLEAVES (HowarpD H.) New Brighton,
Noy . [16896
Osprey, or fish hawk, rising from a
strike. © July 25, 1914; 1 ¢ Sept. 16,
1914; K 78174.
CLINTON (GEORGE TT.) Deer Lodge
Mont. [16S97
Montana (College of) © Apr. 18,
1914; 2c. July 22, 1914; J 194596.
pt. Iv, n.8., v. 9
~Cotsy (J. M.) Wausau, Wis.
[16898-16902
[5 photographs]:
———————— SE
Friendship and Adams, Wis., tele-
Scopic view over, 3.—Friendship, Wis.,
Adams County court house, 6.—Friend-
ship, Wis., bird’s-eye view, 2.—Friend- |
ship, Wis., new hotel, 10.—Nekoosa,
Wis., Nekoosa Edwards paper mill,
1477. © July 3, 1914; 2 ¢ each July
9, 1914; J 194194194198.
CoLGATE & CO., New York.
Healthy tooth. © Aug. 5, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 6, 1914; K T7227.
Tooth brush drill. © July i, 1914;
2c. July 3, 1914; K 75910.
Unsound tooth © Aug. 5, 1914;
2c. Aug. 6, 1914; K 77226.
CoLtins (D.) Warroad, Minn.
[16906, 16907
Warroad, Minn., Main st., 1, 2. ©
July 30, 1914; 2 ce. each Aug. 4, 1914;
J 194932, 194938.
Coox (O. I.) Perry, Ia.
| [16908-16918
[11 photographs]:
Before filling, 10.—Clean tooth never
decays, 11.—How the brush should be
rotated, 7.—Loss of six teeth, 5.—Lost
teeth replaced, 6.—Modern dentistry
changes the appearance, 8.—Restored
with synthetic porcelain, 7—She
should have visited the dentist sooner,
4-—Six months later, 3——This lady
has stomach trouble, 2.—TI'wo teeth
right out in front, 9. ©1e. each July
16, 1914; J 194886-194396.
COOPER UNDERWEAR CO., Kenosha, Wis.
[16919
[16903-16905 _
Packing his bag. © July 20, 1914;
1c. Aug. 10, 1914; 1 ec. Aug. 18, 1914;
K. Tisos,
Coppers BRos. & Zoox, Nappanee, Ind.
[16920 ©
IKkitchen cabinet with 29 improve-
ments. © Sept. 24, 1914; 2 c Sept.
14, 1914; J 78127.
CorKEN (J. H.) Mobridge, 8. D.
[16921
Mobridge, S. D., birth of.
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING cCo., New
York. [16922, 16923
Connecticut kitchen. © June 22,
1914; 2 c. June 28, 1914; K 75603.
Virginia kitchen. © Aug. 6, 1914;
1 2c Aug. 8, 1914; K 77034.
342
© Aug. |
10. 1914; 2c. Aug. 13, 1914; J 195123. |
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, New York
[16924
Six darlings.. © Aug. 10, 1914; 2 ec.
Aug. 11, 1914; K 77114.
CorreR (FRANK J.) Seward, Alaska.
[16925
Here’s to Alaska. © June 1, 1914;
2c. July 8, 1914; J 194154.
Crappick (H. B.) Minneapolis.
[16926
illustrated letter for the harvest
season. © June 15, 1914; 2 c. June
19, 1914; K 75690.
CRAMER-KRASSELT Co., Milwaukee.
[16927
Mama says it’s good and she knows
it’s Butternut. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1914;
J 194155.
CROONBORG (FREDERICK T.) Chicago.
[16928-16930
Supreme fashions, Plates A and B.
© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 15,
1914; J 77252, 77258.
Young men’s fashions, Plate C. ©
Aue, 1, 1914; 2c Aug. 15, 1914; K
77254.
CROUSE (ALBERT ANDREW WILLIAM) jr.,
Falls City, Nebr. [16931
W. O. W. Dum tacet clamat. ©
July 11, 1914; 2 e July 14, 1914; K
76628.
Crowtry (TimMotHy F.) INc., New
York. [16932-16935
Grande (La) dame cape, 1. © Aug.
12, 1914; 2 c. July 18, 1914; J 195154.
——¥2. © Aug. 12, 1914; 2c. Aug.
14,1914; J 195266.
New Liége cap. © Aug. 27, 1914;
2c. Aug. 28, 1914; J 195590.
New Tommy Lipton’s collars. ©
Sept. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1914; K
78360.
CummMinces (May Batcom) Los An-
geles. [16936-16948
[8 photegraphs]:
Buddy help me get the board out.—
Come to me.—You'’re my sweetheart.
© Mar. 18, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 10,
1914; J 195075-195077.
[4 photographs]:
Asleep at the post—I’m onto my
job.—Say, kid, I’ve got to shell my
peas.—Watehing the setting sun.
Mar. 18, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 18, 1914;
J 195292-195295.
[6 photographs]:
16968
CumMmMines (May Batcom)—Contd.
Dreaming.—Lead me not into temp-
tation.—Prodigal’s return—Say, Ill
beat it.—Say, won’t you buy one?—
Weary. © Mar. 18, 1914: 2 @ each
July 14, 1914; J 194312194317.
CUNDILL (FRANK) Firesteel, S. D.
[16949, 16950
Isabel, S. D., cyclone near, June 25,
1914, 1.2. © July 4, 1914; 2 © each
July 15, 1914; J 194329, 194330.
Curry (H. W.) Coraopolis, Pa. [16951
Every mora. © July 11, 1914; 2 ce.
July 14, 1914; K 76988.
CURTIS-LEGER FIXTURE CO., Chicago.
[16952-16959
8 valance colored designs [1914]:
Austrian puff valance, no. S. P.—
Special valance, no. 8. L., S. M., S. R.,
S.S., S. T., S. W.—Stock valance, no.
G. A © July 14, 1914; 2 ¢ each July
23, 1914; K 76529-76536.
DAHLGREN (C. B.) Weehawken, N. J.
* [16960-16962
Echniocoecus cyst. © Sept. 9. 1914;
2c. Sept. 12, 1914; J 195886.
McCauley (EF. H.) 1, 2. © Aug. 17,
1914; 2 ¢. each Aug. 18, 1914; J 195296,
195297.
DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago.
[16963
Handsome and ornamental holy water
fonts: ©’ July 16, 1914: 2 ¢ Iulyr22,
1914; K 75598.
DaRLEY (HERBERT) & GeEoRGE (FE. E.)
Malden, Mass. [16964
Rivadavia (La tripulacion del Arror-
gado) & su llegado al arsenal de
Charlestown, Mass. © Aug. 26, 1914;
2c. Aug. 31, 1914; J 195884.
DAVIDSON (WINN W.) Julian, Cal.
[16965-16967
Cuyamaca dam. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 5, 1914; J 195801.
Cuyamaca Lake and South Peak. ©
Aug. 1, 1914; 2 « Sept. 5, 1914;.J
185802.
Yucea in the Julian natural park. ©
Aug. 2, 1914: 2 c Sept. 5, 1914; J
1S$5800.
DeEaLey (C. ALLEN) Niles, Cal.
[16968
Anderson (G. M.) (Broncho Billy)
© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1914; J
195862.
343
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
16969
De Camper (Anita) Chicago.
[16969-16979
Mother goose parade [1914]:
© May 10; 1c. May 18; K 74410.
© May 24; 1 ec. June 1; K 74891.
© May 31; 1c. June 13: K 75358.
© June 7; 1c. June 13; K 75360.
© June 14; 1c. June 17; K 75484.
© June 21; 1c. June 24; K 75670.
© June 28; 1c. July 1; K 75873.
© July 5; 1 ce. July.10;'K 76313.
© July 12; 1¢ July 15; K 76317.
(Cy Siig. 19-1, July 27; K T6666.
© July 26; 1 c. Aug. 1; K 76864.
DELMAS (FRANGCoIS) Newark, N. J.
[16980
Prudential officers and employees en-
joying noon-day concert. © July 14,
1914; 2 c. July 16, 1914; J 194402.
DENLER (EDWARD FE.) Detroit.
[16981-17006
American soldiers at Vera Cruz,
5338. © June 30, 1914; 2 c. July 18,
1914; J 195324.
5345, 5346, 5347, 53848, 5351,
5350. 5849, 5842. 5344, 53848, 5340. 5337,
5336. © June 30, 1914: 2 c each July
18, 1914; J 194713-194725.
5355, 5854, 5353, 5852, 53841. ©
June 30, 1914; 2 c. each July 18, 1914;
J 194732-194736.
Vera Cruz, 5839. © June 80, 1914;
2c. July 18, 1914; J 194737.
after the taking of. 5372. ©
July 15, 1914; 2 ec. July 18, 1914; J
194726.
—— Diligencias hotel. 53870. © July
15, 1914; 2 ec. July 18, 1914; J 194728.
: — killed on Calle Miguel Lerdo in
front of Hadsell’s kodak store, 5367.
©) Jnly 15, 1914>.2 c. July 18, 1914;
J 194731.
killed on corner of M. Lerdo
and Morelos, 5368. © July 15, 1914;
2c. July 18, 1914; J 194730.
killed on corner of M. Lerdo
and Morelos, 5371. © July 15,1914;
2c. July 18, 1914; J 194727.
scene after taking of, 5369. ©
July 15, 1914; 2 « July 18, 1914; J
194729,
Dickins (H. C.) London. [17007
Wilhelmina of Prussia. © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1914; K 78167.
Dietz (R. E.) co., New York. [17008
Dietz wizard lantern dialogue. ©
June 1, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 1914; K
T7688.
DITTMEYER (WALTER EH.)
Ferry, W. Va.
Harpers Ferry, W. Va.:
High school.—New Hill Top
house.—New Hill Top house, rear
view. © July 15, 1914: 2 e@ each
July 16, 1914; K 76336-76238,
Dory (H. E.) Battle Creek, Mich.
[17012-17015
Kellogg (Dr. J. H.) portrait of. ©
July 10, 1914; 2 ¢ July 17, 1914: J@
194500.
Post (C. W.). portrait of. 1—3.
July, 14, 1914; 2 ec. each July 17, 1914;
J 194501-194503.
DOUGLAS (WILLIAM) Snohomish,
Wash. [17616-17023 ©
Bridal Veil Falls. © June 29,
1914; 2 ¢ July 6, 1914; J 194091.
Canyon Falls, 35. © Sept. 9, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 14, 1914; J 195909.
pt.1v,n.s.,v.9
Harpers
[17009-17011 ©
Index (Mt.) and Bridal Veil Falls. —
© June 29, 1914; 2 « July 6, 1914; J
194092.
——and Skykomish River. © June
29, 1914; 2 «. July 6, 1914; J 1940938. |
© June 29, |
from Lake Serene.
1914; 2
Skykomish River.
2c. July 6, 1914; J 194095.
Sunlight and shadow
Washington. © June 29, 1914; 2 c.
July 6, 1914; J 194096.
Washington beauty spot. © June
29, 1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; J 194097.
DOUGLAS SPECIALTIES co., Chicago.
[17024, 17025
Mother and child. © Aug. 12, 1914;
2 e@ Aug. 15, 1994; K. 77251.
Unforgotten heroes. © Ang. 12,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 15, 1914; K 77250.
DRAKE (Harry R.) & SONS, Palmyra,
ING [17026
Letter head. D. © Sept. 2, 1914;
2 ce. Sept. 25, 1914; IKK 78521.
DRAKE (J. D.)
Meeker
ce. July 6, 1914; J 194094.
Silverton, Or.
194542.
DRAYTON (GRACE G.) New York.
[17028-17038 |
Dimples [1914]:
© May 3; 1c. May 18; K 74897.
© May 10; 1c. June 5; K 75067.
© May 17; 1c. June 5; K75074.
344
in beautiful ‘| |
[17027 |
(Ezra) and ox Dave. © |}
July 11, 1914; 2 ec. July 20, 1914; J |
© June 29,1914; |
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
DRAYTON (GRACE G.)—Continued.
Dimples [1914]—Continued.
© May 24; 1c. June 11; K 75353.
© May 31; 1c. June 24; K 75667.
© June 7; 1c. July 7; K 76125.
© June 14; 1c. June 13; K 76182.
© June 21; 1c. July 14; K 76265.
© June 28; 1c. July 27; K 76688.
© July 5;1¢. July 27; K 76694.
© July 12; 1c. July 27; K 76683.
Drum (Oscar) Bartlesville, Okla.
[17039-17043
Bartlesville, Okla., court house, 1, 2.
© July 22, 1914; 2 ec. each July 27,
1914: J 195157, 195158.
Drumright, Okla. © July 27, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; J 194952.
—— looking west. © July 28, 1914;
2c. Aug. 1, 1914; J 194951.
Gypsy oil co., 55.000 bl. tank, Sept.
2,1914. © Sept. 2, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 14.
1914; J 195912.
DruM stup10, Drumright, Okla.
[17044-17046
[8 photographs]:
Drumright, Okla.—Drumrizght, Okla..
oi] fire.—Gypsy oil co.
© Sept. 2, 1914; 2 c each Sept. 8,
1914; J 195834-195836.
DuMAS (HoRAcE) Lynn, Mass.
: [17047-17049
Salem fire, 1-3. © July 2, 1914; 2c.
each July 238, 1914; J 194605-194607.
DuNCAN (ANDREW B.) Springfield, Mo.
[17050
Tanneycomo (Lake) at Brauson, Me.
© Aug. 17, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1914;
J 195832.
DUNCAN (FREDERICK ALEXANDER) New
York. [17051-17056
Colored girl head, No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
© Aug. 18. 1914: 2 @ each Sept. 3,
1914; KX 77883-77888.
DUPREE (WALLACE RICHARD) St. Louis
[17057
Cervus elaphus. © Aug. 14, 1914;
2c. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77152.
Dutton (D. Lewis) Brandon, Vt.
[17058-17063
Horrid (Mt.) series:
Haystack, 3. 5—Hounds Head, 12.—
Needle Point Rock, 6—Old Man, 7.—
Table Rock, 2.
© Sept. 1, 1914; 2 ce. each Sept. 3,
1914; J 195745-195750.
17081
Du Vat (Sypney S.)°* Richmond, Va.
[17064
Escape from Libby prison. © July
23, 1914; 2c. July 16, 1914; K 76941.
EATON-DUFFY co., Decatur, Iii.
[17065
Carroll beauty. © Aug. 14, 1914;
2-e., Aug. 17, 1914; J. 195271.
ECCLESTON (GEORGE P.) Boston.
[17066
Can you see the difference between
a barber and a shearer. © July 6,
1914; 2 ¢. July 14, 1914; K 76247.
ECONOMIST PUB. co., Chicago.
[17067, 17068
Crane company’s new plant, 1, 2.
June 13, 1914; 2 ec. each July 1, 1914;
IK T5867, T5868.
Eppy (LINDLEY) Ranger, Cal.
[17069, 17070
Giant Forest, fallen redwood 288 ft.
long. © July 20, 1914; 2 ¢ Aug. 18,
1914; J 195147.
Sunset Rock. © July 25, 1914;
2 e. Aug. 13, 1914; J 195148.
EDGELL co., Philadelphia. {17071
Liverpool, River Mersey, Aquitania
at landing stage. © July 2, 1914; 2c.
July 3, 1914; J 194698.
Epison (THOMAS A.) Orange, N. J.
[17072-17080
Edison (Thomas A.) 196, 197. ©
Aug. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 31, 1914;
J 195628, 195629.
——and Mr. Barnes examining
transophone, 2904. © July 24, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195124.
——approving advertisement, 2966.
© Aug. 31, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1914; J
195823.
approving telescribe, 2965. ©
Aug. 31, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1914; J
195822.
Edison field day, 1914:
In grandstand, 192.—Throwing base-
ball, 190.—Walking on track, 191. ©
June 26, 1914; 2 c. each July 11, 1914;
J 194242-194244.
watching operator of transo-
phone, 2905. © July 24, 1914; 2 ec.
Aug. 13, 1914; J 195125.
EDMONDSON (GEORGE M.) Cleveland.
[17081
And bless this food prepared for us.
© Aug. 1, 1914: 2c Aug. 5, 1914; J
195001.
345
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17082
pt.Iv,n.s.,v. 9
Epwarps (JoHN C.) Webster Grove.
Mass. [17082
Faeryland. © May 28, 1914: 1 «.
July 3, 1914; K 75926.
EDWARDS & DEUTSCH LITH. CO., Chi-
cago. [17083, 17084
Neutrality, impartiality, fairness
and friendliness. © Aug. 18, 1914;
2c. Aug. 20, 1914; K 77398.
Peace. © Sept. 19, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
21, 1914; K 78427.
ELECTRIC STUDIO, Newport, R. I.
[17085-17088
Earl’s nymphs at Newport, 14. ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c each Sept. 11, 1914;
J 195864—195867.
ELGIN PHOTO SUPPLY Co., Elgin, Il].
[17089
Oldfield (Barney) aviating in a
Stutz car. © Aug. 24, 1914; 2c. Aug.
26, 1914; J 195863.
ELLIOTT (CHARLES H.) co., Philadel-
phia. [17090-17093
Phi Epsilon Pi. © June 9, 1914; 2
e. June 23, 1914; K 75637.
Phi Theta Psi. © June 5, 1914; 2c.
June 23, 1914; K 75636.
Sidonia head. © July 1, 1914; 2c.
July 3, 1914; K 75929.
To our absent brothers. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 8, 1914; K T7882.
ELLIS. (WILLIAM SHEWALL) Philadel-
phia. [17094
Hubbard (Elbert) © July 25, 1914;
2 c. Aug. 1, 1914; J 194901.
ELLISON (SARAM RicHaRD) New York.
[17095
Virst 18 Masons who received The
order of the mystic shrine. © July
29, 1914; 2 c. July 31, 1914; J 194871.
Southwest Har-
[17096-17105
ELLSWorTH (LEIGH)
bor, Me.
[10 photographs]:
Bass Harbor light.—Mt. Desert Is-
land, Me., ledges at Seal Harbor.—Mt.
Desert Island, Me, Seal Harbor
ledges.—Mt. Desert Island, Me., Stoney
beach ledges.—Somes sound from Fly-
ing Mt.—Southwest Harbor, Me., Dog
Mt. and Flying Mt.—Southwest Har-
bor, Me., Fernald’s cave, along the
shore.
cove.—Storm off seawall.—Surf at sea-
wall. © July 15, 1914; 2 c. each July
18, 1914; J 194517-194526.
Southwest Harbor, Me., Somes,
ExLson (A. W.) & co., Boston.
[17106-17118
Arthur (King) © July 1, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 24, 1914; K 77520.
Boyhood of Lincoln; by Johnson. ©
July 1, 19145 2 ¢. Aug. GG, 9914; J
195049.
[Large.] © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 ec.
Aug. 24, 1914; K 77522.
—— [Small.] © June 20, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 24, 1914; K 77518.
Bugler (The). © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 «¢.
Aug. 24, 1914; K 77514.
Coming storm. (Size P.) © Sept.
7, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1914; K 78365.
In fear and trembling. © July 15,
1914; 2¢. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77517.
Kenilworth castle. © June 20, 1914;
2c. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77513.
On the beach. © Sent. 2, 1914; 2 c.
Sept. 5, 1914; K 77950.
Rome. St. Peter’s and Vatican. ©
June 20, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 1914; K
77516.
Sunset. [Colors.] © Aug. 5, 1914;
2c. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77523.
— [Sepia print.] © Aug. 15,1914;
2c. Aug. 24, 1914; K (752k.
Supper time. [Large] © July 20,
1914; 2c. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77519.
IXMBREE (OtTrs ELMER) Los Angeles.
[17119
Mr. Gink visits the city. © June 1,
1914; 2c. June 22, 1914; K 75659.
EMERSON (W. A.) Worcester, Mass.
[17120
War map of Europe. © Sept. 5,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 8, 1914; K 78144.
EMMANAY IcoroT co., San Francisco.
[17121-17125
[5 photographs]:
Tgorot belle—lIgorot headhunter.—
Igoret tribe.—Native dancers.—Spear
fighters. © June 5, 1914; 2 c. each
July 6, 1914; J 194048-194052.
ENGLISH (H.) Mullan, Id.
{17126-17133
National mill:
Crusher.—Deister table floor.—Dorr
thickner tanks.—Filter press room.—
Lower Harding floor—Roil fioor.—
Upper Harding floor.—Wilfley table
floor. © May 15, 1914; 2 e each July
3, 1914; J 198982-193989.
HEWEY) Jackson-
ville, Fla. {17134
Universal peace. © Mar. 18, 1914;
1 2c. July 15, 1914; K 78491.
ENNISS (PEYTON
046
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
17169
no. 3, 1914
Ernst (W. W.) Newport, R. I.
[17185
Mason’s (Mrs. John J.) dinner
party before the Belmont Chinese ball
in Newport. © July 25, 1914; 2c
Aug. 3, 1914; J 194925.
Ernst & THuot, Newport, R. I.
[17186-17138
Belmont (Mrs. O. H. P.) at suffrage
headquarters in Newport. © July 18,
1914; 2c. Aug. 3, 1914; J 194924.
Congressional union for woman’s
suffrage, national summer: headquar-
ters, Newport, R. I. © July 10, 1914;
2c. July 13, 1914; J 194253.
Marlborough (Duchess of) joining
the Cengressional union for woman
suffrage. © July 12, 1914; 2 ¢ July
22, 1914; J 194601.
Ervin (Harry A.) El Paso, Tex.
[17139-17141
[8 photographs]:
El Paso (North).—El Paso (South-
east).—Pioneer plaza. Aug. 30,
1914; 2 c. each Sept. 9, 1914; J 195837-
195839.
ESSEX RUBBER CO., INC., Trenton, N. J.
[17142
Sole of honor. © July 21, 1914;
2c. July 29, 1914; K 76701.
Evans (JoHN WILLIAM) Brooklyn.
[17143
Edison (Thomas A.), Jan. 15, 1882.
© June 24, 1914; 2c. Aug. 5, 1914; K
76972.
Eyring (Gustav &.) Glendale, N. Y.
[17144
Dick. © July 30, 1914; 2c. July 29,
1914; J 194812.
FAIRBANKS (WILLIAM Henry) Salt
Lake, Utah. [17145
Are you going to be in style in 1915.
© July 20, 1914; 2 ce. July 20, 1914;
K 76488.
Fates (Hattie M.) Waltham, Mass,
[17146
Seiners at dawn. © Aug. 31, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 1, 1914; J 195678.
FaLk, New York. [17147-17153
Booth (Miss) 1-8. © May 25, 1914;
2 ec. each Aug. 18, 1914; J 195298-
195300.
[Edison- Sloane wedding] brides-
maid-usher group with bride and
groom and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Edison. © June 17, 1914; 2c. Aug.
18, 1914; J 195304.
FaLtK—Continued.
bridesmaids. © June 17, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 18, 1914; J 1953803.
Sloane (Mr. and Urs. J..¥:y 1,, 2.
© June 17, 1914; 2 c each Aug. 18,
1914; J 195801, 195302.
Faris (R. C.) Shadyside, O. [17154
Scale for parcel post zones. © June
17, 1914; 1 e. June 25, 1914; I 1855.
FaRNSwWortTH (ETHEL N.) Minne-
apolis. [17155
Marriage certificate. © Aug. 29,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1914; K 78425.
FAULKNER (RALPH CowaN) San Fran-
cisco. [17156
Wet and dry—which is the best for
the country. © Aug. 10, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 13, 1914; K 77172.
FECHHEIMER THEATRE PROGRAM O6.,
Detroit. [17157-17161
5 covers for programs. [1914.]:
Detroit opera house.—Garrick thea-
tre.-—Lyceum theatre——Temple thea-
tre-—Washington theatre. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2 e@. each Sept. 19, 1914; K
78353-78357.
FFILD (ALICE) New York. [17162
Statue of Liberty. © June 28, 1914;
2 ce. June 30, 1914; K 77153.
FELDMAN STUDIO, El Paso, Tex. [17163
El Paso [Tex.] site of the City na-
tional bank, 1868. © July 1, 1914; 2
e. July 13, 1914; J 194249.
Ferry (D. M.) & co., Detroit.
[17164, 17165
Begin early to sow Ferry’s seeds.
© Aug. 10, 1914; 2 @ Aug. 11, 1914;
KC @7115.
Buy Ferry’s seeds. © July 7, 1914;
2 ¢. July 10, 1914; K: 76152.
FrEestr (H.) Galveston, Tex. [17166«
Concrete bench. © 1c. July 14,
1914; J 196091.
FETTINGER (THEODORE SHERIDAN) New-
ark, N. J. [17167-17169
Pretty little Yum Yum will soon be
in Newark. © July 5, 1914; 2 c. June
18, 1914; K 76275.
Yum Yum comes to town. © July
8, 1914; 2.¢. June 18, 1914; J 76276.
Yum Yum is coming to Newark. ©
June 21, 1914; 2c. June 18, 1914; K
| 76274.
347
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17170
FIALA (ANTHONY) Brooklyn.
[17170-17172
[3 photographs]:
Open air baby in Brazil.—Papagio
(Falls of the)—Roosevelt (Theodore)
Kermit and the naturalists. © 1 ¢.
each July 27, 1914; J 195159-195161.
FISHER (W. J.) & GREENE (A.) San
Francisco. [17173
Wet and dry illustrations. © Aug.
12,,1914 5 2° ec. Ange17, 19945. T7255.
FLoE (A. C.) Madison, 8S. D. [17174
Madison, 8S. D., state normal school.
© Aug. 8, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 11, 1914; K
T7275.
FLYNN (ALBERT J.) Chicago. lio
Flynn (Albert J.) Picture on map of
the state of Illinois. © July 20, 1914;
ie. d0ly oh, 1914s Kis.
FoLtey (Epwarp F.), New York.
[17176-17178
Evans (Madge) © July 27, 1914;
2c. July 28, 1914; J 194771.
Irisk (Edward) © Sept. 10, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 14, 1914; J 195918.
McGhee (Richard) © Sept. 19,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1914; J 196288.
Fotry (JOHN R.) Petoskey, Mich.
[17179
Bay View better baby contest. ©
Aug. 3, 1914; 2 « Aug. 11, 1914; J
195097.
FoLtceR (STEPHEN LANE), New York.
[17180
Class pins design card, 18. © Sept.
8, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 1914; K 78126.
FoRMAN (THOMAS) & SONS, Notting-
ham, Eng. [17181
Very gallant gentleman; by J. C.
Dollman. © June 20, 1914; 1 ¢«. June
3, 1914; K 76110.
(Henry F.), San Fran-
cisco. [17182
Salmon. © May 23, 1914; 2 ¢. July
18, 1914; J 194560.
@ }ORTMANN
Fostrr (lL. A.) Glendive, Mont.
[17183-17185
i3 photographs}:
Hendive, Mont., bird’s-eye view.—
Glendive, Mont., bird’s-eye view, resi-
dence section.—Yellowstone Valley
looking west from Glendive, Mont. ©
June 29, 1914; 2 ¢ each July 21,1914;
J 1945838-194585.
348
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 9
Frers (Harry W.), Royersford, Pa.
[17186-17190
Stolen nest. © June 80, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 24, 1914; J 194186.
[4 photographs]:
Gee, but it hurts—Good catch.—
Making the fire—Swell affair.
July 20. 1914; 2 ec. each July 14, 1914;
J 194263-194266.
FRENCH (ARTHUR), New York.
[17191
Sunset from Sachem’s Head, Conn.
© July 20, 1914; 2 ¢ July 23, 1914; J
194608.
FRENCH Brookline,
Mass. fa7192
Beethoven’s birthplace. © 1 ¢c. July
29, 1914; J 194809.
FREY (CHARLES DANIEL) Chicago.
[17193-17195 |
Looking across Gabrillo Canyon
from Balboa Park. © July 30, 1914;
1 ce. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76861.
San Diego-Panama-California ex-—
position, Plaza-Patio southern Cali-
fornia counties building.—Patio arts
and crafts building. © Sept. 3, 1914;
1c. Sept. 8, 1914; K 77981.
Scene in the Patio, Science and
Education building. © July 2, 1914;
1 ec. July 22, 1914; K 76493.
Frey (R) Citrus Center, Fla.
(17196, 17197
(WitFrEeD A.)
Citrus Center, Fla.:
Church and school house.—De Soto
hotel. © Aug. 8, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug.
18, 1914; J 195737, 195iSe.
FRIEDMANN (FRANK J.) Brooklyn.
[17198
‘
America’s cup and its defenders. ©
July 18, 1914; 2 c. July 27, 1914; Ke
76942.
FROMHOLZ (MAXWELL) New York.
[17199, 17200 -
Poster stamps of moving picture
actors and actresses. © July 29,
1914; 2 ce. July. 21,,19149 Ko(7225.
Set 2. © Aug. 17% 1914; 2 q@&
Aug. 24, 1914; K 77492.
Frost & Reep, Bristol, England.
toe Sp belt
[17201
Trawler (The) © June 9,1914;1¢
July 30, 1914; K T6777.
Garr (RoBERT) co., Brooklyn.
[17202, 172038
Gair artist. © May 22, 1914; 2 c
July 9, 1914; K 76124.
Gair girl, 1914. © June 1, 1914; 2¢
June 22, 1914; K 75602. .
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
T7276
no. 3, 1914
GALLAGHER (JAMES E.) Boston.
[17204
Benedict XV (Pope). © Sept. 8,
1914; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1914; 1 « Sept. 12,
1914; K 78113.
GALLAGHER (L. P.) Duluth, Minn.
[17205
Northland country club. © July 10,
1914; 2c. Aug. 3, 1914; J 194910.
GALT (Mary Jrerrry) New York.
[17206
[Jackson (JT. J.)] An exact repro-
duction from the sketch and note book
of Alexander Galt, sculptor. © Aug.
27,1914; 2c. Aug. 27, 1914; K 77610.
GARDINER (H. MarsHatri) Nantucket,
Mass. [17207-17230
[24 photographs]:
Fishing boats.—Morning greetings.—
Nantucket Harbor.—Nantucket house
with captain’s walk.—Nantucket Is-
land, Mass., Grandma’s room.—Nan-
tucket Island, Mass., Polpis road.—Nan-
tucket Island, Mass., pond in the hills.—
Nantucket, Mass., Academy hill.—Nan-
tucket, Mass., along the wharves.—
Nantucket, Mass., Colonial doorway.—
Nantucket, Mass., Grandma’s house.—
Nantucket, Mass., latticed doorway.—
Nantucket, Mass., old Coffin house,
1686.—Nantucket, Mass., old mill.—
Old salt.—Sconset, Center st.—Sconset
corners.—Sconset, in old fashioned.—
Sconset lane.—Sconset (Old) street.—
Sconset roofs.—Siasconset, Mass., Beach
house and Pochick st. — Siasconset,
{[Mass.] Broadway.—Siasconset, Mass.,
Sankaty light. © July 3, 1914; 1 «¢.
each July 6, 1914; 1 e@. each July 11,
1914; J 194267-194290.
GARRETT (WINFIELD Scott) Washing-
ton. [17231
Montaigne (Michel de) chateau. G
July 8 1914; 2 ec. July 9, 1914; J
194208.
GARTNER & BENDER, Chicago.
[17232-17243
{12 photographs]:
Child and cap.—Dreaming of the fu-
ture.—Fireside dreams.—lFisherboy.—
Girl and guitar. — Grandma. — Jeal-
ousy.—Mother and child.—Naughty
dolly.—Waiting for father.—Young
hopeful.—Young pianist. © July 15,
1914; 2c. each July 20, 1914; K 76457—
76468.
GARVIN (E. C.) Savannah, Ga.
[17244
Old plantation. © July 28, 1914; 1
e. July 27, 1914; 1 «@ Aug. 138, 1914;
J 195099.
GATCHEL & MANNING, Philadelphia.
[17245, 17246
Cleaning day. © Sept. 3, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 5, 1914; K 77952.
Come here, dolly. © Sept. 3, 1914;
2 c. Sept..5, 1914; K 77951.
Gates (J. LEONARD) Charleston, W. Va.
[17247, 17248
Flower girl. © June 25, 1914: 2 «.
July 80, 1914; J 194949.
Margerie. © June 25, 1914: 2 c.
July 30, 1914- J 194950.
GEARITY (JACK Britt) New York.
[17249-17251
[3 photographs]:
Asleep.—F lying mercurv.—Propeller
(The) © July 19, 1914; 2 ¢. each Aug.
19, 1914; J 195328—195330.
GEFFON (ABRAHAM) New York.
[17252
Panama exposition 1915. [Pen and
ink drawing.] © July 14, 1914; 2c.
July 7, 1914; K 76023.
GEIST (Epwarp E.) Nicholson, Pa.
[17253
Tunkhannock Creek viaduct, Nichol-
son, Pa. © June 1, 1914; 2c. Aug. 138,
1914; J 195112. .
GENERAL MOTORS EXPORT CO.. New York.
[17254
Buick motor co. plant, bird’s-eye
view. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1914; J 195398.
GERHARD SISTERS, St. Louis.
{17255-17276
Allen (Miss Mary) 2, 6 © Aug.
26, 1914: 2 c. each Aug. 28, 1914; J
195591, 195592.
Crehove (Dr. M. A.) 8. © Sept. 8,
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 10, 1914; J 195859.
Fairbanks (Douglas) 20. © Ang.
18, 1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 20, 1914; J 1953538.
Fitzhugh (Miss Venita) 6, 7, 10, 15,
1G, -242 °295)°35,°37, 39).42..0©) Aug. 3,
1914; 2 c. each Aug. 7, 1914; J 195052-
195062.
Hawkins (J. H.) © July 21, 1914;
2c. July 23, 1914; J 194604.
Hinde (Vermetta) © July 27, 1914;
2.¢. duly 3st, 1914- J 194875.
Lang (Breckenridge) 7. © July 1,
1914; 2 c«. July 3, 1914; J 195977.
McDougal (Mrs. D. A.) © Aug. 2,
1914; 2c. Aug. 4, 1914; J 194938.
May (irs.; GC: A.) 2. © Aug. 22,
1914: 2c. Aug. 24, 1914; J 195442.
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pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
GERHARD sIsTeRS—Continued.
Shannon (Mrs. Allie William) 3. ©
Aug. 18, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1914; J
195352.
Wright (J. K.) © July 15, 1914;
2c. July 17, 1914; J 194499.
GERHARDT (PAUL) Chicago. [17277
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois hos-
pital. © Aug. 25, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 29,
1914; K 78362.
GERNE JEWELRY Co., St. Louis. [17278
Class pins. © July 15, 1914; 2.
July 25, 1914; K 76592.
GeRow (R. S.) Meade, Kan. [17279
M. EH. aid society, equal to the oc-
easion. © July 3, 1914; 2c. July 10,
1914; J 194214.
GILBERT (CASS) New York. [17280
Scott memorial fountain of Detroit.
1¢. FLY 5, 1oi4 - tT AST.
GILBERT (IRWIN E.) Frostburg, Md.
[17281
Frostburg, Md., Miners hospital. ©
Aug. 14, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1914; J
195267.
GILCHRIST (CHARLES A.) Portland, Or.
[17282-17285
remarkable cloud rising over Mt.
Shasta. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2c. Sept. 8,
1914; J 195812.
Remarkable cloud spreading over
Mt. Shasta. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1914; J 1958138.
Shasta (Mt.) from Castle crags inn.
© Sept. 5, 1914; 2c Sept. 11, 1914; J
195881.
over Castle crags. © Sept. 5,
1914; 2 ¢ Sept. 11, 1914; J 195882.
GILL (PHILLIP S.) New York. [17286
Gillogram. © June 8, 1914; 2 «.
June 16, 1914; K 75691.
Gortz (Louis A.) San Francisco.
[17287
California. © Aug. 11, 1914; 2 c.
Aug. 21, 1914; J 1953894.
GoLpBERG (R. L.) New York.
[17288-17337
And still we’re wondering why the
folks at home don’t communicate with
us. © Aug. 28, 1914; 1 ¢c Aug. 31,
1914; K 77785.
At the annual outing of any old as-
sociation. © June 26, 1914; 1 ce. June
29, 1914; K 75999.
GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
Automobiles don’t seem to use any
judgment at all. © July 1, 1914; 1c.
July 6, 1914; K 76001.
Breaking even. [1914]:
© June 24; 1 c June 26; K 75997.
© July 10; 1¢. July 18; K 76205.
© July 21; 1c. July 22; K 76516.
Candidate can now sit home and
play pinochle during the campaign. ©
Sept. 21, 1914; 1 © Sept. 22, 1914;
K 78466.
Can’t a man keep a date without
having the whole police force after
him. © Aug. 6, 1914; 1 ec Aug. 8,
1914; K 77685.
Closer you are to the front the less
news you receive. © Sept. 2, 1914;
1c. Sept. 4, 1914; K 77935.
Don’t be depressed if your vacation
ate up all your loose change. © Sept.
11, 1914: 1 ce Sept. 14, 1914; K 78135.
Don’t blame him for hiding his ma-
chine. © Aug. 7, 1914; 1 e Aug. 10,
1914; K 77636.
Even if you’re straight your bank
account always looks crooked. © July
2, 1914; 1 «. July 6, 1914; K 76002.
' Furnitureless tango home. © July
16, 1914; 1 ce. July 18, 1914; K 76455.
If you are on the ground naturally
you can understand the war situation
more thoroughly. © Aug. 29, 1914;
1c Aug. 31, 1914; K T7786.
Tf you don’t think you are attract-
ing enough attention send somebody a
telegram. © July 17, 1914; 1 e. July
20, 1914; K 76452.
If you look at it the right way
you’re a mere child at 100. © July
29, 1914; 1 e July 31, 1914; K 77629.
It’s all wrong. [1914]:
© May 26; 1 ec. May 28; K 75027.
© May 30; 1c. June 3; K 75030.
© June 5; 1 ce. June 8; K 75199.
© June 11; 1c. June 15; K 75394.
© June 17; 1c June 19; K 75541.
© June 22; 1c. June 24; K 75681.
© June 29; 1 c. July 6; K 76000.
© July 6; 1c. July 8; K 76103.
© July 15; 1¢. July 18; K 76454.
Just as clear and instructive as a
map of the River of Doubt. © July 18,
1914: 1 ec. July 15, 1914; K 76304.
Mobilization and kissing mean the
sume thing in Paris. © Aug. 26, 1914;
1c. Aug. 28, 1914; K 77740.
Moonlight seems to give everybody
the same idea. © June 25, 1914; 1 c.
June 27, 1914; K 75998.
300
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
GoLtpBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
Morail—Never try to collect a debt
over the telephone. © July 27, 1914;
1c. July 29, 1914; K 76715.
New tax on beer makes diamonds
look cheap. © Sept. 17, 1914; 1 «@
Sept. 19, 1914; K 78379.
No friendship is strong enough to
stand the pinochle test. © Sept. 22,
1914; 1 ¢. Sept. 24, 1914; K 78516.
Nobody kuows what it’s all about
but the lawyer—and he doesn’t know.
@© July 11, 1914; 1 c« July 13, 1914;
K 76206.
Only thing you can call your own in
war time is your indignation. © Sept.
4,1914; 1c. Sept. 8, 1914; K 78075.
Only thing you can smuggle in from
Europe is a headache. © Sept. 9,
1914; 1 ce. Sept. 11, 1914; K 78096.
Only time you don’t need a passport
is when you have one. © Aug. 31,
1914; 1 ¢. Sept. 3, 1914; K T7878.
Parisians show their loyalty in many
ways. © Sept. 3, 1914: 1 c. Sept. 8,
1914; K 78074.
Safest place in Europe right now
is the battlefield. © Sept. 1, 1914;1¢.
Sept. 38, 1914; K 77879.
Stay in the bathtub and laugh at the
hot weather. © Aug. 26, 1914; 1 ¢.
Aug. 28, 1914; K 77741.
Suggested by the auto repair shop’s
bill for changing a spark plug. © July
14, 1914; 1 e. July 16, 1914; K 76327.
There’s enough material in a shoe-
string for a dozen Ostend bathing
suits. © Aug. 25, 1914: 1 c. Aug. 26,
1914; K 77637.
They ride to the city every morning
on the 7:30. © July 9, 1914; 1¢. July
11, 1914; K 76173.
Time and tide wait for no man. ©
uly we. for bb ¢.. Suly 10, 1914; K
76148.
To-morrow is Independence Day. ©
July 3, 1914; 1c. July 6, 1914; K 76003.
War refugees didn’t have time to
think about their clothing. © Sept. 8,
1914; 1 c. Sept. 11, 1914; K 78095.
Watch them in the water and you'll
know what they do for a living.
July 25, 1914; 1 c. July 25, 1994; KK
76638.
We'd like to walk back but all the
shoe stores in Paris are closed. ©
Aug. 27, 1914; 1 ¢. Ang. 29, 1914; K
77742,
17350
GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
What are you gonna do with it
[1914]:
© June 15; 1¢. June 16; K 75441. -
© July 7; 1 e July 9; K 76133.
© July 18; 1 e. July 20; K 76453.
You’d think the American refugees
had something to do with starting the
war. © Sept. 10, 1914; 1 e Sept. 12,
1914; K 78134.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE,
York. [17838, 17339
Night nurse. © Aug. 4, 1914; 2 «'
Aug. 6, 1914; K 77003.
Pretty Polly. © July 25, 1914; 2
e. July 29, 1914; K 76704.
New
GOODELL (JOHN) Beardstown, Ii.
[17840, 17341
Lincoln’s (Abraham) log cabin at
New Salem, Ill., 1, 2. © July 14,
1914; 2 c. each July 17, 1914; J 194508,
194509.
GOULD (CARL Steilacoom,
Wash. [17342
Sunset over Anderson Island, Puget
Sound. ©1c. July 28, 1914; J 194808.
GRAEF (FrRaANcIs S.) Hastings-on-Hud-
son, N. Y. [17343
Churning dairy maid. © Aug. 4,
1914;,1 e. Aug. 12, 1914; I 1910.
(Mrs. Otis T.)
ALVORD )
GRAHAM Muskogee,
Okla. [17844
Links of time or dispensational di-
visions of the Bible. © Mar. 25,1914;
1 ec. June 29, 1914; I 1856.
GRAHAM & MaTrLacK, New York.
: [17345-17348
Lessons with paint and_ brush.
[eover design.] © May 9, 1914; 2.
June 20, 1914; K 75841.
Mother Goose painting book. [cover
design.] © June 11, 1914; 2 c. June
20, 1914; K 75842.
Pastimes with paint and brush. ©
May 9, 1914; 2 c« June 20, 1914; K
75843.
Play with paint and brush. © May
9, 1914; 2 c@ June 20, 1914; K 75844.
GRANDT (Fritz) & co., Berlin. [17349
Morgensonne. © Jan. 15, 1914; 1
e. June 2, 1914; K 75906.
GRANT (IsAAc GoRDON), Newberry,
Mich. [17350
Tahquamenon Falls, panoramic
view. © Sept. 14, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16,
1914; J 195986.
dol
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
17351
pt. 1v, 0. s., 1 9°
GRAPHIC ARTS STUDIO, San Francisco.
[173851
Palace by lake. © July 15, 1914; 2
ce. July 28, 1914; K 76698.
GRAUERT & ZINK, Berlin. [17852-17354
Papa’s liebling. © May 1, 1914; 1c.
June 16, 1914; K 76290.
Unser sonnenschein. [colored print.
Bust of infant.}] © May 1, 1914; 1¢.
June 16, 1914; K 75642.
Veilchen. [colored print. Vase hold-
ing violets.] © May 1, 1914; 1c¢. June
16, 1914; K 75641.
GRAVES (GEORGE 8S.) Springfield, Mass.,
. and West Harpswell, R. D. from
Brunswick, Me. [17855-17390
Baileys Island and Cape Small Point,
Maine. M—S08. 828. © Aug. 17, 1914;
2c. each Aug. 20, 1914; K 77382, 77383.
Harpswell, Harpswell Center, West
Harpswell, South Harpswell, Bailey
Island, New Meadows River, Maine.
Series M—783, 785, 789-791, T9S—SO2.
806, 807, 810, 811. 813-S15, 817-819,
822, 825, 827, 829, 831, 834-886, 8388-
841. © June 24, 1914; 2 @ each June
27, 1914; K 75742-75778.
Prize lobster, 1,2. © 1c. each Aug.
25, 1914; J 195451, 195452.
GRAVES (O. E.) Everett, Wash.
[17391, 17892
Maroney (Aviator) © July 109,
1914; 2c. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195739.
with passenger. © July 10,
1914; 2 e. Aug. 13, 1914; J 195740.
Gray (LuciEN) Eureka Springs, Ark.
[17393
Bird’s-eye view of HKureka Springs,
Arkansas. © June 18, 1914; 2c. July
1, 1914; K 75858.
GREENE (Harry 8B.) Newport, R. I.
[17394-17407
Defiance, 754, 1755. © July 23/1914;
2 ec. each July 24, 1914: K 194706,
194707.
Resolute, 748. © July 23, 1914; 2c.
suly 24, 1914; J 194708.
Vanitie, 737, 743. © July 23, 1914;
2 ec. each July 24, 1914; J 194704,
194705.
[9 photographs]:
Defiance, deck view.—Resolute. 1-4.—-
Resolute, deck view.—Start Defiance,
Vanitie, Resolute.—Start Vanitie, Reso-
lute—Vanitie, deck view. © July 20,
1914; 2c. each July 21, 1914; J 194586—
194594.
GREENE (TRUAX) & Co., Chicago.
[17408-17411
Greeneway orthopedic girl. No. 1-4.
© May 1, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 31,
1914; K 77748-77751.
GREEN’S ADVERTISING AGENCY, San Fran-
cisco. [17412
Columbia theatre program frontis-
piece. © Sept. 14, 1914; 2 @ Sept. 21.
1914; K 78417.
Grecory (CarL Louris) New Rochelle.
N. Y. — [17418
’S too cold. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 ¢
Sept. 5, 1914; J 195793.
Gross (KE. H.) Kenmare, N. D.
[17414, 17415
Kenmare, N. D. [1914]:
Panorama.—Panorama of City Park.
© Aug. 24, 1914; 2 c each Aug. 28,
1914; K 77690, 77691.
Gross (EDWARD) co., New York.
[17416-17418
Budding time. © June 25, 1914; 2 «¢.
June 27, 1914; K T5786.
Harvest time. © June 25, 1914; 2 «.
June 27, 1914; K Td5787.
Shall we disarm. © Aug. 28, 1914:
2c. Aug. 31, 1914; K 77802.
Gump (S. & G.) co., San Francisco.
(17419, 17420
Tamalpais (Mt.) from near Fairfax ;
by Thaddeus Welch. © June 15, 1914;
2 c. Aug: 13,.1914; J 195145.
from Old Baldy; by Thaddeus
Weich. © Nov. 24, 1913; 2 ¢ Aug. 13.
1914; J 195114.
GUSTAFSON (D. W.) Olivia, Minn.
[17421
Olivia, Minn., St. Aloysius parochial
school. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 ¢ Aug. 31,
1914; J 195627.
GuTMANN & GUTMANN, New York.
[17422, 17423
Sunbeam in a dark corner. © Sept.
17, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1914; K 78483.
Sunshine and roses. © Sept. 19.
1914; 2c. Sept. 18, 1914; K 78482.
HAINES PHOTO Co., Conneaut, Ohio.
[17424-17443
Bloomington, Ill., panorama no. 1.
© July 16, 1914; 2 ¢. July 18, 1914;
J 194534.
surks Garden, Va. 1, 2. © July 7,
1914; 2 c. each July 10, 1914; J 194221.
194222.
Egglestons Springs, Va. © July 28,
1914; 2¢ July 29, 1914; J 194857.
302
wv
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
HAINES PHOTO co.—Continued.
Elgin, f1l., Elgin national watch co.
plant. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1914; J 196157.
Galesburg, Ill, Knox college. ©
Age. 14, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 138, 1914; J
195122.
Knox conservatory of music.
© Aug. 11, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1914;
J 195221.
Iilinois River from Starved Rock
no. 1, 2. © July 16, 1914; 2 ec. each
July 18, 1914; J 194537, 194538.
Mountain Lake, Va., 1-3. © July 7,
1914; 2 c. each July 10, iG14; J 194218—
194220.
i. (Cc) July 1, 1914; 2c: July 29;
1914; J 194858.
Normal, I[ll., Illinois state normal
univ. ©. July 28, 1914; 2c. July 29,
1914; J 194856.
Peoria, Ill., Bradley polytechnical
institution, 1. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 19, 1914; J 196158.
Starved Rock, Ill. 1,2. © July 16.
1914; 2¢. each July 18, 1914; J 194535,
194536.
Joliet, Ill., Court house square—
Joliet, Ill., panorama.—Rock Island,
Ill., Augustana college. © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 c. each Sept. 14, 1914; J
195906-195908.
Ham (WILLIAM DEANE) San Antonio.
[17444, 17445
Depot plans for Mt. Alamo station.
© Aug. 1, 1914; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1914; I
1884.
Ham-plan silo and barn construc-
tion. © July 14, 1914; 1 e July 17,
1914; I 1870.
HAMILTON (JOHN R.) San Francisco.
[17446
Will find in — days or return to—.
© July 8, 1914: 2c June 15, 1914; K
76248.
Hammown (VY. O.) Pus. co., Chicago.
17447-17468
[Chicago]:
Conway building.—Cook County hos-
pital— Douglas park, Boat house and
excursion steamers in.—Douglas park,
Garden hall.—Douglas park. holiday
-in—Douglas park, Peristyle and
St. Anthony hospital—Douglas park,
Picnickers in.—Douglas park, Play
ground in.—Docuglas park, Rustic
bridge.—Douglas park, Tennis courts
and pavillon.—Douglas park, Watching
the fish in—Fort Dearborn hotel.—
17481 -
HAMMON (V. O.) Pus. co.—Continued.
Jackson park, Boat house and excur-
sion steamer.—Jackson park, Early
spring in.—Jackson park, German
building.—Jackson park, Scene from
Wooded Island.—Lincoln park, Goethe
monument.—Lincoln park, Springtime
in.—Washington park, Early summer
days in.—Washington park, Fountain
in.—Washington park, Scene in.—
Washington park, Voyage in. © Aug.
25, 1914; 2 ec. each Sept. 8, 1914; K
78208-78229. ie
HANEY (CHARLES E.) Boise, Id.
[17469
Eldom. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 ec. July
29, 1914; J 194810.
HaAPcGoop Athol,
Mass. [17470
Athol Centre, Mass., as it was 70
years ago. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Sept.
19, 1914; J 196156.
HARBECK (JEAN L.) Pawtucket, R. I.
[17471-17473
Jacquemet (Rev. J. A.) A-C. ©
Aug. 8, 1914; 2 c each Aug. 5, 1914;
3 195162-195164.
HARBISON co., New York. [17474
This is my house, and [I do as I
damn please. © July 16, 1914; 2c.
July 20, 1914: K 76469.
HarpDiet (Wo. M. ) co., Cleveland.
[17475
These candies are one third actual
size. (CG) duly 6" 1914 "2 'e. July 21,
1914; K 76945.
Harpin & BurKeETT, Louisville, Ky.
[17476-17478
Evansville, Ind., panorama. © Sept.
1. 1914; 2c. Sept. 3, 1914; J 195732.
—— waterfront, 1. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2)é.Sept. 3, 1914 3*J 195731.
Lock and dam no. 48 on Ohio River -
near Cypress, Ind. © Aug. 31, 1914;
2c. Sept. 2, 1914; J 195695.
HARDING-DE BOLT SERVICE, Cleveland.
[17479
Vote dry. © Sept. 2, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
11, 1914; K 783804.
HARPOLD (CARROLL JEROME) Italy, Tex.
[17480
Trisecting an angle by plane geom-
etry. 1c. July 9, 1914; I 1858.
Harrap (JoHn) & sons, London.
[17481
Intruder (The). © July 28, 1914;
1c. Aug. 8, 1914; K 77168.
(HERBERT LYMAN)
303
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
17482
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
Harris (C. C.) Vera Cruz, Mexico.
[17482-17485
[4 photographs]:
Armed marines on rear of train at
Tembledera, May 19, 1914.—Armed
Mexicans at front of train at Temble-
dera, May 19, 1914.—Mexican rurales
that turned over Col. Taggart’s horses
te Lieut. Richardson at Tembledera,
May 19, 1914.—Taggart’s (Col.) horses
returned by Federals at Tembledera,
May 19, 1914. © 1 e¢ each June 1,
1914; J 196257-196260.
Hart (MELVILLE) Seattle. [17486
Seattle, star of the Northwest. ©
Age T3914: 2 eine -S, Tait. Xk.
75640.
Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago.
[17487-17504
At the race track. [Fashion cut for
men.] © June 20, 1914; 2 c¢. July 18,
1914; K 76390.
On their vacation. [Fashion cut for
men.] © June 10, 1914; 2 ¢. July 18,
1914; K 76391.
16 clothing cuts:
After luncheon.—Architects.—Christ-
mas eve.—Coursers.—Friendly call.—
Going over the farm.—In the frater-
nity house.—Latest news.—Long ball.—
On the coaching line.— Ready for
sport.—Ski party.—Tango. dancers.—
Vaeation days.—War studies.—Watch-
ing the battle. © Aug. 24, 1914; 2c.
each Sept. 19, 1914; K 78337-78352.
HagrLey (KENNETH) Colorado Springs,
Colo. [17505-17529
Alpine buttercup. © July 27, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 1, 1914; J 195281.
Alpine daisy. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sept. 17, 1914; J 196004.
Alpine harebell. © Sept. 11, 1914;
2 e. Sept. 17, 1914: J 196013.
Aipine pink. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sept. 17, 1914; J 196005.
Alpine primrose. © Sept. 11, 1914;
Men Sept 17, 1914;..3 196082.
Arctie gentian. © Sept. 11, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 17, 1914; J 196009.
Blue gentian. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2
e. Sept. 17, 1914; J 196007.
Gaetus. © sank 11, 1914;
17, 1914; J 196011.
Columbine. © July 27, 1914; 2 «.
Aug. 1, 1914; J 1952738.
Evening primrose. © Aug. 18, 1914;
2 ¢. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195305.
2c. Sept.
HARTLEY (KENNETH )—Continued.
Groundsell. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2 ¢
Sept. 17, 1914; J 196006.
Harebell. © July 27, 1914; 2 c.
Aug. 1, 1914; J 195278.
Iris. © July 27, 1914; 2 c Aug. 1,
1914; J 195275.
Ladie’s [sic] slipper. © July 27,
1914; 2 ¢ Aug. 1, 1914: J 195277.
Mertensia. © July 27, 1914; 2 «.
Aug. 1, 1914; J 195274.
Mountain cress. © Sept. 11, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 17, 1914; J 196010.
Pentstemon. © July 27, 1914; 2 .«.
Aug. 1, 1914; J 195276.
Pike’s Peak forget-me-not. © July
27, 1914; 2 e Aug. 1, 1914; J 195282.
Primula. © July 27, 1914; 2 «.
Aug. 1, 1914; J 195280.
Sexifrage. © July 27, 1914; 2 ec.
Aug. 1, 1914; J- 19279.
Small-leaved saxifrage. © Sept. 11,
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 1914; J 196002.
Snowbali saxifrage. © Sept. 11,
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 1914; J 196003.
Tiger lily. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sept. 17, 1914; J 196008.
Wild flowers of Pike’s Peak, series
1. (Cover design) © July 27, 1914;
2°e. Aug. 1, 19147 5 193272:
Yellow columbine. © Aug. 13, 1914;
2c. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195306.
HARTMAN (Y. A.) Sioux City, Iowa.
: [17530
Herd of immunes. © July 8, 1914;
2c. July 10, 1914; K 76486.
HARVEY (FRED) Kansas City, Mo.
[17531-17547
[Kansas City, Mo.]:
Along Walnut st. near 10th.—Cliff
drive, 1, 2.—East Bottoms and Mis-
souri River from Cliff drive.—East
Bottoms and Missouri River from
Secarritt Point.—Heart of the retail dis-
trict—Lake in canyon from Cliff
drive.—Lake in Forest park.—Lake in
Penn Valley park.—Linwood boule-
vard from Euclid ave. west.—Paseo
looking south—Penn Valley park,
driveway.—Pergola on the Paseo.—
Petticoat lane—Sunken gardens on
Paseo.—Sth and Grand ave. looking
south.—10th and Grand ave. © Aug.1,
1914: 2 ec. each Aug. 138, 1914; J
195128-195144.
304
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K.
no. 8, 1914
Harvey (H. J.) New Orleans.
' [17548-17552
' Nashville, Tenn. boosters welcomed
by commercial organization of New Or-
feans. City hall, May 20.1914. © May
20, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1914; J 195448.
~ New Orleans baseball club, 1914, A.
B. © Aug. 13. 1914: 2c. each Aug. 22,
1914; J 196448, 195444.
police dept., semi-annual
spection, May 20, 1914. © May
#914; 2c. Aug: 24,.1914; J 195447.
Old and the new, Bernhard steel
barge no. 5, with 1st. river cargo to St.
Paul. © July 6, 1914; 2c July 18,
1914; J 194513.
HastTincs (GrEorceE HENRY) Newton.
Mass. [175538, 17554
Gauges (. 0.) 1. © July 22, 1914;
Ze July 23.1914; J 194610.
——2. © July 30, 1914; 2c. Aug. 5,
1914; J 1949S).
Hawes (W. F.) Philadelphia. [17555
Danse des tout l’ages. (The dance
Of all ages.) © July 22, 1914; 2 «.
July 25, 1914; K 16629.
Hawery (CHARLES E.) Boise, Idaho.
fis, © July 3, 1914: 2 c. July 10,
1914; J 194699.
Hayes (JouHN D.) Atlantic City.
[17557
Hayes feather jetty. 1c. July 18,
1914; I 1871.
HAYES LITHO. co., Buffalo.
[17558-17563
Do you love butter. © July 15,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1914; K 7S54+4.
Hirst Jetter. © July 15, 1914: 2 c.
Aug. 10, 1914; K 77050.
ia. story.. © July 1, 19143.) ¢
Sept. 25,.1914; K 78545.
On guard. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sept. 25, 1914; KX TS547.
On the canyon’s edge. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2c. Sept. 25, 1914; K 78546.
_ Washington inspecting the captured
colors after Battle of Trenton. ©
July 15, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1914; K
T7049.
Hays (Marcaret G.) Cape May, N. J.
{17564
Nellie Bly baby. © July 1, 1914;
2c. June 20, 1914; K 75845.
HEARST’S MAGAZINE, New York.
[17565
Stanlaw’s picture. no. 1. © Sept.
mo, 1911: 2 c Sept. 12, 1914; K 78110,
66167—14——5
in-
20:
17580
HEININGER (HENRY) co, New York,
[17566
Benedict xv (Pope) © Sept. 14,
1914;;; 2c. Sept.. 15,1914; K 78143.
HELLMICH (BERNHARD) New York.
[17567-17569
[New York]:
Lower Manhattan showing Brook-
Iyn and Manhattan bridges. view of.—
Manhattan bridge and Brooklyn bridge
with lower Manhattan in back-
ground.—Skyline of lower Manhattan
showing Brooklyn bridge. © July 16,
P4 § 2) ec each; July! 17; 2914s oF
194504-194506.
HENDEE (ALICE J.) El Paso. Tex.
fivar0, 2754
Elephant Butte Dam. © June 16,
19943'2:¢!) duly 13; 1914; (617%
E] Paso, Tex. © June 16, 1914;
2e¢. July 13, 1914; K 76176.
HENDERSON (DunpAs) Chicago.
(17572
International commerce, follow the
flag. © Aug. 18, 1914; 2 ¢ Aug. 24,
1914; K 77908.
HENN (IRWIN CHAS.) Chicago.
(17573-17575
[3 photographs]:
Body mutilated by lions, view of left
side.—Body mutilated by lions. view
of right side—Head of mutilated
body, restored. © June 29. 1914; 2
ec. each July G6, 1914; J 194110-194112,
Herp (R.) New York. [17576
Tired. © June 27, 1914; 2c. July
14, 1914; J 194260.
Hevustis (BERTHA LINCOLN) Wash-
ington. Plier
Shakers at Fruiftlands, Harvard,
Mass. © 1.¢. July 21, 1914; J.1945S2.
HEusTON (GEORGE ZELL) Seattle.
[17578
Seattle visitor’s guide. [Cover de-
sien.] © June 16, 1914; 2 c. June 22,
1914; K 75554.
Hewitt & BorroMLEy, New York.
are ts
Apartment house for Rudolph
Kunieriem. 1c. Aug. 29, 1914; I 1902.
Hr (ArtHur N.) San Francisco.
[17580
Dry California foretells bad crops.
© Aug. 26, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1914;
J 195626.
300
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
17581
pt. Iv, 0. s., y. 9
Hitt (CHARLES F.) Hoquiam, Wash.
[17581
Hoquiam, Wash., panorama.
June 16, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 17, 1914; J
125683.
HILLMAN (Marie BE.) Corning, N. Y.
[17582
Wild carrot. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sept. 22, 1914; J 196248.
Hity’s (Ira L.) stupio, New York.
[17588-17630
C 15, H14. © July 6.1914; 2¢.
each July 7, 1914; J 194133-194141.
C 7-44. © July 27, 1914; 2 c each
July 29, 1914; J 194814194851.
C 45. © July 27, 1914; 2c. July 29,
1914; J 195088.
Hopss (LAWRENCE W.) Portiand, Or.
[17631
Roaring Fork River, falls on the,
near Aspen, Colo. © Aug. 30, 1914;
2c. Sept. 8, 1914; J 195821.
HorFMAN (J. C.) Wildwood, N. J.
[17632, 17633
Wildwood, N. J., bathing hours. ©
Aug. ‘31,1914: 2 ec. Sept..2, 1914: J
95703.
crowds watching baby parade.
© Aug. 81, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 1914;
J 195702.
Hocan (JoHN H.) Quincy, Cal.
[17634
Crystal Lake. © July 3, 1914; 2c.
July 11, 1914; J 194322..
HoxLcoms (Pau) East Orwell, O.
[176385
Peculiar blowout. © 1c. July 15,
1914; J 1948381.
HoLLAND PIANO MFG. Co., Minneapolis.
[17636-17641
Holland pianos, cuts no. 1-10. 17, 1S.
© July 1, 1914; 2c. each July 9, 1914;
Ix 76279-76284.
Horm (JOHANNA) Chippewa Falls,
Wis. | 17642-17656
Background for cireus parade puat-
terns. © May 20, 1914; 2c. June 24,
1914; Ix 7GO0S87.
BaUloon and soap bubble patterns.
© Aug. 15, 1913; 2 ¢ June 24, 1914;
Ix 76090.
Bird poster and May pole dance
poster patterns. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2¢.
June 24, 1914; K 7601.
Circus parade poster patterns. ©
May 20, 1914; 2c. June 24, 1914; I
7608S.
HoLtm (JOHANNA)—Continued.
Eskimo. © Jan. 1, 1914; 2 c¢. July 9,
1914; K 76121.
Hiawatha. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2 ¢@
July 9, 1914; IS 76115.
Japanese. © Feb. 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 9, 1914; IX 76123.
Little veterans. © Jan. 15, 1914;
2.¢. July 9, 1913> Ka
Santa Claus and his helpers. ©
Nov. 15, 1918; 2 ¢. July 9, 1913; K
TeLl(.
Shepherds and the wise men. ©
Jan. 15, 1914; 2 ¢ July 9, 1914; K
76118.
Shepherds and the wise men poster
atterns. © Jan. 1, 1914; 2 e« June
24, 1914; IK 76089. .
Ski tournament. © Jan. 1, 1914; 2
e. July 9, 1914; K 76119.
Song of the wind. © Feb. 15, 1914;
2 ¢. July 9, 1914; K 76122.
Story of the Easter rabbit. © Mar.
15, 1914; 2 c. July 9, 1914; K 76116.
Thanksgiving. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2.
July 9, 1914; K 76114.
HOLTSCHNEIDER (LAURA CoMBS) Den-
ver, [17657
Holtschneider (Laura Combs). ©
July 1.191432 @ Jaye De Ee
76482.
HOME TELEPHONE Co., Goshen. Ind.
[17658-17663
[G prints]:
Even Liberty herself.—Home (The)
telenhone.—Modern (The) telephone.—
Phoning the fire alarm.—Voice (The).—
We embrace the earth, © July 15,
1914; 2 ec. exch Jal oe oe
16367-76372.
Homer (ATLANTA N.) New York.
[17664
American ideals inspired by French
ideas. © Sept. 18, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 11,
1514; K 7TS80S4.
Homers (WmIL~1AM) Chocorua, N. FI.
[17665
Chocorua. © July 1, 1914; 2 ¢4
July 9, 1914; J 194190.
HOovER ART CO., Los Angeles. .
[17666-17667
Carrera (Tiana) © 1c. Sept. 8,
1914; J 195827.
MeMillan (Violet) © Aug. 22,
1914; 2c. Aug. 27, 1914; J 196093.
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Hovuprni (Harry) New York.
[17668-1767
Houdini, 1-3. © July 18, 1914; 2c.
each July 20, 1914; J 194549-194551.
Howarp (FRANK B.) Poughkeepsie,
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regatta,
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Intercollegiate
race. © June 26, 1914;
1914; J 194324.
—— junior race. © June 26, 1914;
Pe wsuly 27,1914; J 194325.
varsity race. © June 26, 1914;
2c. July 3, 1914; J 1943826.
Howes & Loomis, Elmira, N. Y.
[17674
Elmira baseball team, champions
state league. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sept. 16, 1914; J 195988.
HucHes (WILLIAM L.) Cleveland.
[17675
Protection. © June 22, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 20, 1914; J 194541.
Huston (JosepH M.) Philadelphia.
{17676
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of America. © July 25, 1914; 2 «
Aug. 3, 1914; J 194904.
HYGIENIC CHEMICAL cCo., New York.
[17677
Exhibit, F. O. M. A. convention and
exposition. Buffalo, June 1-5. 1914. ©
July 10, 1914; 1 c. July 7, 1914; 1 ¢.
July 15, 1914; K 76487.
Hyman (E. SypNEY) New York.
[17678, 17679
I don’t care. © Aug. 20, 1914; 2c.
ee 10, 1914 2 62202.
Idle moments. © Aug. 20, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 17, 1914; K 77261.
IpE (GeorcE P.) & co., Troy, N. Y.
[17GS0-17685
Always in the lead. © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1914; Ix 78142.
Buckingham, Ide silver collar. ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 14, 1914; Kk
78141.
Illustration of Berwick collar. ©
Sane 29, 1914-2’ c. July 1, 1914; K
75860.
Illustration of Claymont collar. ©
@ume 29, 1914; 2 ¢. July 1,.1914;
75860.
Illustration of Haverstock collar. ©
@ane,29,.1914;,2 c. July,.1, 191d; K
7oS62.
Illustration of Kerway collar. ©
dune 29, 1914; 2 ce. July 1, 1914; K
75863.
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[17686
Balboa’s bust made from used Pana-
manian postage stamps. © Apr. 14
1914; 2 ce. Apr. 27, 1914; J 195165.
ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER, Springfield,
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1914.5, 2.¢e. duly 1; 1914: IK 46207.
INDEPENDENCE INSPECTION BUREAU,
Philadelphia. [17688
Exposure meter, 2295. © May 31,
I9T4 Te. July 25, 1914-7 ESS9.
INDEPENDENT PRINTING COMPANIES OF
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© July 1; 1 e¢..July 2; K T5s8ov.
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© July 8;1¢. July 10; K 76145.
© July 9; 1¢. July 11; K 16162.
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© July 15; 1 ¢. July 16; K 16322.
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© July 18; 1c. July 20; K 76447.
© July 20; 1 ¢, July 21;:, K. 76497.
Geluly 21-1: July: 22: We s0s05.-
© July 22; 1c. July 23; K 16545.
© July 23; 1¢ July 24; K 76618.
©.July 243.1 e duly 27; K 16651.
© July 25; 1 e. July 27; K 76658.
cCednly 2c: ive July 2S. 6 1G007.
© July 28; le. July 30; K 76739,
© July July 30; K. 76727.
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© July 31; 1 ce. Aug. 1; K 7GSSS. Avalanche (The) © Aug. 18, (1914;
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 8; K 76896. | 1 ¢. Aug. 20, 1914; K 77392.
© Aug. 8; 1 ¢« Aug. 4; K 76934. Basball meller drammer. © July
© Aug. 4; 1 ¢ Aug. 5; K 76961. | 18, 1914; 1 c. July 20, 1914; K 76450.
© Aug. 5; 1¢ Aug. 6; K 76994. Behind the guns. © Aug. 17, 1914;
© Aug. 6G; 1 « Aug. 7; K 77012. | 1 ¢. Aug. 18, 1914; KX 77310.
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© Ang. 15: 1 ec, Aug: 17; K 17270 Bowsprit view of Sir Thomas Lip-
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3 bs ae © June 29; 1 c. July 1; K 75874.
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shir dea © July 2; 1c. July 3; K 75912.
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tae eons ore54 © July 14; 1 ¢. July 15; K 76294.
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desea ny sedis bie © July 20; 16. July 21; K 76502.
© pes 3; le. pe 45K 11933 © July 22; 1. July 31; K 76848.
deg tna gris ees oak runes © July 24; 1 ¢. July 27; K 76662.
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 77991 © July 25: 1c. July 27; K 76646.
© Sept. 7; 1 ce. Sept. 8; K 78001, © July 28: 1 ¢. July 30: K 76731.
© Sept. 9; 1 c Sept. 10; K 78072. © Aug. 1;10¢ Aug. 3; K 76902.
© Sept 11; He Sept. i2- KK 78245. © Aug. 4: Le. Aug. 5: K 7G9G5.
© Sept 4:25 LG: Sept. 14; IS 73253. © Aug. 5; 1 @ Aug. G; K 76991.
All for the king. © Sept. 5, 1914; © Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 7; K 77014.
1c. Sept. 8, 1914; K 77987. © Aug. 7; 1¢. Aug. 8; K 77064.
All on account of a little green par- © Aug. 8; 1 ¢. Aug. 10; K T7088,
rot. © July 3, 1914; 1c. July 6, 1914; © Aug. 10; 1¢. Aug. 11; K 770S5.
KK 15963. © Aug. 12; 1¢. Aug. 18; K 17205,
All the world’s a college. © July 2, © Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 14; K 77231.
1914; 1 ¢. July 3, 1914; IK 75913. © Aug. 14; 1 ¢. Ang. 15; K 77233.
Another mysterious case. © July 7, © Aug. 15; 1 ¢, Aug. 17; K Liebe
1914; 1c. July 8, 1914; IX 76095. © Aug. 17; 1¢. Aug. 18; K 77311.
Arch-sorcerers. © July 30, 1914; © Aug. 18; 1 ¢. Aug. 20; IK 77391
1 ee. Aug. 1, 1914; K 76142. © Aug. 20; 1 e¢. Aug. 21; K 71468.
At the movies. © Ang. 29, 1914; © Aung. 21;.1¢. Aug. 22; K 74440,
1 ¢. Aug. 31, 1914; K 77757. © Aug. 22; 1¢. Aug. 24; K 7750L
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© Aug: 29;"1c. Aug. 31: K 77752.
© Aug. 31; 1 c. Sept. 1; K 77820.
© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 3; K 77869.
British marines marching through
Ostend. © Sept. 4, 1914; 1c Sept. 5,
7214; K 77955.
Bungalows [1914]:
© July 13; 1c. July 14; K 76251.
© July 14; 1c. July 15; K 76295.
amy io; tc. July 16; K 76325.
© July 20;1c¢. July 21; K 76499.
© July 23: 1c. July 24; K 76621.
© duly 25; 1 ce. July 27; K 76655.
© July 28; 1c. July 30; K 76733.
© Aug. ak le. Aug. 19; K 77348.
© Sept. 22; 1c. Sept. 24; K 78506.
© Sept. 23; 1 ¢. Sept. 24; K T8589.
Bustin’ ’em inte the bleachers. ©
Diy se0ol4: 1c. July 14,.1914; Kk
76252.
Call the next case. © July 31, 1914;
me ane, L114: Kk (6892.
Caring for his own. © Ang. 20
1914; 1c. Aug. 21, 1914; KK 77467.
Carpentier, the French marvel in ac-
tion. © July 1S, 1914; 1 c. July 20,
1914; K 76451.
Carranza’s (Gen.) victorious. en-
trance into Mexico City. © Aug. 28,
a9i4- 1c. Aug. 51, 1914; K T7700.
Civilizing Cherry. © Sept. 9, 1914;
1c. Sept. 10, 1914; IK 7S069.
Coast is clear. © July 18, 1914; 1
e. July 20, 1914; K 76449.
Coming and going. © Sept. 17, 1914;
1c. Sept. 18, 1914; K 78311.
Crowd in the National Palace in
Mexico City. © Aug. 28, 1914; le.
Aug. 31, 1914; K 77761.
Crumbled hope of the world. ©
Aug. 3, 1914; 1 c. Aug. 4, 1914; K
76930.
Cure. © July 29, 1914; 1 c. July 30,
1914; K 76728.
Curfew was ringing, so I went home.
© July 18, 1914; 1 ec. July 20, 1914;
K 76456. .
Cycle car is the thing. © July 8,
1914: 1c. July 10, 1914; K 76141.
Destroyer, 1. © July 11, 1914; 1 ce.
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July 17, 1914; I< 76860.
Eagle’s humane task. © Sept. 1,
1914; 1 c. Sept. 2, 1914; .K 822.
English army airship, Beta, scout-
ing over Ostend. © Sept. 4, 1914; 1
e. Sept. 5, 1914; K 77956.
Every dog has his day. © Sept.
19, 1914; 1 ec Sept. 21, 1914; K 78431.
Extortionist (The). © Aug. 15,
1914; 1 ec. Aug. 17, 1914; IS 77264.
Famous retirements. © July
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Feeding the furnace. © Aug.
1914; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1914; IS T7719.
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Fruit man. © Sept. 12, 1914; 1 «
Sept. 14, 1914; K 78247.
Game laws. © Aug. 19, 1914: 1¢
Aug. 20, 1914; K 77390.
German field artillery that caused
such great havoe in beautiful Louvain.
© Sept. 17, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 18, 1914;
Ix 78309.
German occupation of Brussels.
fantry crossing Place Charles Rogier.
© Sept. 4, 1914; 1 « Sept. 8, 1914; K
T7984.
Germans in motor car watching for
civilian sharpshooters. © Sept. 17,
1914; 1 ce. Sept. 18, 1914; K 78308.
Girl of the hour. © July 3, 1914;
1e. July 6, 1914; IX 75965.
Golden pause. © Sept. 4, 1914; 16.
Sept. 5, 1914: K 77959.
Hand across the sea. © Aug. 8,
1914; 1 c Aug. 10, 1914; IS 77065.
Hand of plenty. © Sept. 24, 1914;
1c. Sept. 25, 1914; K 7Saet.
Haunted cellar. © Aug. 1, 1914;
1c. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76898.
Helping hand. © Aug. 22, 1914; 1
ce. Aug. 24, 1914; Ik 77502.
Heroes and husbands. © Aug. 5,
1914; 1 ec. Aug. 6, 1914; IK. T6989.
His proposals. © Apr. 29, 1914; 1c.
Apr. 80, 1914; ix 74013.
Horse and a wing. © July 27, 1914;
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again. © Sept. 7, 1914; 1 ¢ Sept. 8,
1914: K 77986.
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again. © Sept. 11, 1914; 1 ¢. Sept. 12,
1914; K 78234.
If lover’s praise were true. © Sept.
7, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 8 19147 K 77996.
If the war will only sweep this
royal rubbish off the earth. © Sept.
9, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 10, 1914; IK 78066.
In a land of plenty. © Aug. 19,
1914; 1 ec. Aug. 20, 1914; K 77394.
In commercial unity is unational
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Lady fingers. © Aug.
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Laying up national
78250.
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1914; 1 c. Aug. 5, 1914; K 7T6vG4.
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18, 1914; Ik TS307T.
— Wrecked cafes and hotels. ©
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78306.
Louvain after the fire. [1914]:
Famous hotel de _ Ville——General
view of the ruins.—MRuins of the stu-
dents’ quarter.—View from Mt. Cae-
sar. © Sept. 16. 1914; 1 ¢ each Sept.
17, 1914; K 78280-78233.
Man with the goods.
1914; 1 e Aug. 26, 1914; K 77613.
Masqueraders (The). © Sept.
1914; 1 ec. Sept. 3, 1914; K T7870.
Mediation. © Aug. 7, 1914; 1 «
Aug. 8, 1914; K 77009.
Message from Mars. © Aug.
1914; 1 @ Aug. 14, 1914; K 77230.
Message from the front. © Sept. 8,
1914; 1 e Sept. 9, 1914; K 78044.
Millions in crops, no ships to market
them. © Aug. 4, 1914; 1 c Aug. 5,
1914; KIX 76966.
Mr. Jack [1914]:
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Ole swimmin’ hole.
1914; 1 c. July 15, 1914; Ik 76293.
Once over in the war zone. © Sept.
1S 2914; t c., Sept 19, 29145. KGS3ct,
One he married. © July 20, 1914;
le. July 21, 1914; K 16500.
Our antediluvian ancestors. © Sept.
16, 1914; 1c. Sept. 17, 1914; K 7Ts240.
Owner of the ocean. © July 21,
19123 Lic. Fuly 22,1914 5 > T6500;
Peace aviator. © Sept. 19, 1914; 1
ec. Sept. 21, 1914; Ix 78481.
Photo taken at Haelen showing the
effect of one shell. © Aug. 29, 1914;
1 @. Aug. 31, 1914; K 77759.
Plenty of work in sight. © Aug. 25,
19tA sl Cy AuS..2¢, 1914;. JS. C6615,
Polly and her pals [1914]:
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© June 26; 1c. June 27; K
© June 27; 1 ©. June 29; K
© June an” ie. Suly, Ls: 1s T5S83.
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© Julg.3; 1.c. July,6; IK. 75950.
(Only O- Le. uly (. W gouZu,
© July (31 ¢. July §; K T1612.
Pontoon of peace and plenty.
Sept. 18, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 19, 1914;
T8370.
Prison baseball. © July 10, 1914;
heeruly 112 1914; K 16160.
Puzzle—where is the man. ©) Aug.
13, 1914; 1 c. Aug. 14, 1914; K 77230.
Rescuing the children. © July 29,
1914; 1 ¢ July 30, 1914; K 76721.
Ruthless hand of war. © Aug. 5.
1914; 1c. Aub. 6, 1914; K 76990.
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See how she takes the water.
Aug. 27, 1914; 1 c. Aug. 28, 1914; Kk
T0721.
Sheep to the slaughter. © Aug. 14,
1914; 1 ce. Aug. 15, 1914; K 77232.
Silk Hat Harry’s divorce suit [1914]:
© June 18; 1 e. June 19; K 75534.
© June 19; 1 ec. June 22; K 75558.
© June 20; 1c. June 22; K 75
© June 22; 1c. June 23; K
© June 23; 1 ¢. June 24; K 7
© June 24; 1c. June 25; K 7
© June 27; 1c. June 29; K
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 75SS6.
Cy aaly V> 1 ei. daty 22 Tse.
© July 2;1¢. July 3; K 75915.
© July 3; 1c. July 6; K 75967.
© July 7; 1¢. July 8; K 76096.
© July 10; 1 ¢ July 11; K 76166.
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© July 14; 1 ¢. July 15; K 76298.
© July 21; 1c. July 22; K 76507.
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© July 25; 1 ec. July 27; K 76661
© July 27; 1¢ July 28; K 76710.
© July 29; 1c, July 30; K 767380.
© July 30; 1 ¢. Aug. 1; K TGS51.
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 3; K 76900.
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© Sept. 22; 1c. Sept. 24; IK 78508.
Since women attend fights. © July
11, 1914; 1 e. July 13, 1914; K 76199.
Sketches by Tad, showing how
Smith lost to Carpentier. © July 28,
1914; 1 e. July 30, 1914; K 767384.
Smith (Gunboat) America’s best
white heavyweight. © July 15, 1914;
1 eo July 16, 1914; Is G6sis:;
striking the blow that cost him
the fight. .© July 4%, 19122 3+) duly
20, 1914; KK 76489.
Stop. him: (© Ape. 2h. 1942-4, ¢.
Aug. 22, 1914; IK 77469.
Such a charming speech to go to
waste. © July 1, 1914; 1 e July 2,
1914; K 75878.
Summer fiction. © July 20, 1914; 1
e. July 21, 1914; K 76404.
Summertime. © July 25, 1914; 1c.
July 27, 1914; K 76647.
Tad illustrates Jack Johnson’s meth-
ods of fighting. © July 9, 1914; le.
July 11, 1914; WK 76158.
Tad shows how Welsh jabbed his
way to a world’s championship. ©
July 8, 1914;.1 .e., duly WO, 4914505
76142.
Taming a lion. © July 11, 1914; 1
ce. July 18, 1914; K 76198.
There’s a dangerous militant in the
court. © July 6, 1914; 1 ¢. July 7,
1914 ;- IK 76015.
They hear his call. © Sept. 17,
1914; 1c. Sept. 18, 1914; IK 78310.
Thirsty. © July 22, 1914; 1c. July
23, 1914; KK 76849.
Two dark secrets tipped off. © Sept.
16, 1914; 1 c Sept. 17, 1914; K 78266.
Uncle Sam, builder and repairer. ©
Sept. 8, 1914; 1 e Sept. 4, 1914; Kk
77926.
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Uncle Sam’s school of profit and
patriotism. © Sept. 22, 1914: 1 e«.
Sept. 24, 1914; K 78501.
Uncle Trusty [1914]:
© June 15; 1c. June 16; K 75430.
© July 1;1¢. July 2; K T5877.
© July 17; 1c. July 20; K 76444.
Unsecrambling the sports. © Aug.
12, 1914; 1c. Aug. 18, 1914; K 77215.
Vacation pipe dream. © July 21,
1914; 1 ec. July 22, 1914; K 76508.
Victor (The) © Aug. 11, 1914; 1c.
Aug. 18, 1914; K 77203.
War. © Aug. 10, 1914; 1c. Aug. 11,
1914; K 77084.
Warm enough for you. © July 1,
1914; 1c. July 2, 1914; K 75s92.
Washington warblers [1914]:
© Apr. 1; 1c. Apr. 3; K 72678.
Week from the first katydid.
Sept. 15, 1914; 1 c. Sept. 17, 1914;
78261.
Whaddayamean heavy firing.
Aug. 11, 1914; 1 «@ Aug. 13, 1914;
77210.
What has become of— © July 27.
1914; 1 c. July 29, 1914; K 76736.
What’s the answer. © July 15,
1914; 1 ¢. July 16, 1914: K 76319.
What she caught. © Aug. 17, 1914;
1 c. Aug. 18, 1914; K 77312.
Which are the better citizens. ©
mee. 2, 1914.41 ¢. Aug. 3, 1914; K
76901.
Why not. © June 30, 1914; 1 «
Aug. 1, 1914; K 76891.
Why not real I. W. W. baseball. ©
July 25, 1914; 1 ec. July 27, 1914; IK
7664S.
Wouldn’t it make Father Time mad.
© Sent. 10, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 11, 1914;
©
ik
©
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AK T8087.
2 war prints [Aug. 29, 1914]:
Belgians firing at Uhlans near Tirle-
mont.—Wounded Belgian being solaced
by a comrade. © Aug. 29, 1914; Le
each Aug. 31, 1914; K T7777, T1778.
3 war prints [Sept. 3, 1914]:
Setting fire to a house with a lighted
broom.—Soaking a house with oil at
Walham, near Antwerp.—Soldier roll-
ing barrel of oil to fire the houses.
© Sept. 3, 1914; 1 ¢. each Sept. 4,
1914; K 77923-77925.
— Sept. 8, 1914:
French dispatch bearer and Scotch
and French sentries near camp.—
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brush —German outpost on the bound-
ary of Belgium and Holland. © Sept.
8, 1914; 2 @ each Sept. 9, 1914; K
78041-78043.
4 war prints [Aug. 28, 1914]:
Belgian bicycle scouts. — Belgian
soldiers stringing barbed wire to check
German advance.—Belgian trooper de-
facing sign post near Haelen to con-
fuse the Germans.—German clothing
and weapons piled in the square at
Diest. © Aug. 28. 1914; 1 @ each
Aug. 31, 1914; K TT713-T77T76.
6 war prints [Aug. 29, 1914]:
Belgian soldiers at Namur. — Bel-
gian soldiers on the firing line at
Tirlemont.—British arrive at Bou-
logne.—Duckess of Selwyn and Red
Cross nurses at Namur.—IiIn the wake
of the German army.—Typical Belgian
infantryman. © Aug. 29, 1914; le
each Aug. 31, 1914; K 77779-77784.
11 war prints [Aug. 28, 1914]:
Belgian infantrymen taking cover
behind wheat shocks.—Belgians ad-
vance toward Haelen.—Desiruction of
Mouland by German shells.—French
infantry on the German frontier at-
tempting to bring down a German
aeroplane.—French troops firing from
a trench on the Franco-German fron-
tier.—French troops on the German
frontier firing at the Germans.—Ger-
man officers at Liege dining on loot
from the homes.—German troops who
burned Mouland leaving village.—
Haelen houses .destroyed by German
shell fire.—Last of the German army
leaving Mouland.—Soldiers and Red
Cross priests with the Belgian troops
examining wrecked houses. © Aug.
28, 1914: toe. each Aug. 31,1914; K
77762-11772.
IRELAND (S. P.) & sons co., Hankin-
son, N. D. [18342
Rafters and studding. © June 1,
1914; 1 ce. Aug. 10, 1914; I 1907.
ITHACA GUN CO., Ithaca, N. Y.
[183438
Woodeock. © July 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 21, 1914; K 76471.
JACKSON (EDWARD EVERETT) Brook-
lyn. [18344, 18345
Jackson (Edward Everett) 1. ©1
e. Aug. 6, 1914; J 195002.
2, © 1c. Sept. 15, 1914; J
French troops behind a _ screen of | 195974.
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[18346-18349
[4 photographs]:
Austrian soldiers at Sarajevo, Aus-
tria.—Austrian war vessel off Dalma-
tian coast.—Testing a torpedo.—Wake
of a torpedo. © Ang.''10. 1914; 2 «.
each Aug. 14, 1914; J 195258-195261.
JAMES (RiIcHARD HENRY) Los An-
zeles. [18350
National California ecards. © July
8), 1914; 2 « Aug. 10, 1914; J 195115.
JAMES & BUSHNELL, Seattle. [18351
Olcott (Chauncey) 5 positions. ©
1 ¢. Sept. 22, 1914; J 196247.
JENKINS (ExnizanetH R.) Chicago.
[18352
Chicago, Field museum. © Ang.
24, 1914; 2c. Aug. 26, 1914; J 195467.
Jounson (A. R.) Catawissa, Pa.
[18353
Four bridges. © July 1, 1914; 2.
July: 3.1914 +d, 193981,
JoHNSON (B. J.) SOAP Co., INC., Mil-
waukee. [18354-18375
Embroidery patterns:
Baby bonnet.— Butterflies. —Child's
dress.—Collar and cuif set.—Design
for belt.—Design for chemise.—Design
for corset cover.—Design for guimpe.—
Design for shirtwaist, no. 5.—Design
for shirtwaist, no. 6.—Design for towel
or searf.—Design of words.—Doilies.—
Dress trimmings or herders.—Dutch
eellar.—Dutch kiddies and animals.—
Smblems. — Pillow ense. — Thousand
fiower design for pillow tep.—Wreaths.
sprays, and bowknots. © June 1,
1914: 2c¢. each June 26, 1914; K 76040-
76059.
JOHNSON Mackinaw City.
Mich. [1S8374. 18375
Camp Ferris. on the skirmish line.
© Aug. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 24, 1914;
J, 195437.
Mackinaw,
(CLYDE)
Mich., Wawatam Bench.
ast end. © July 17, 1914; 2 ¢ July
20, 1914; J 194545.
JOHNSON (GRAcE QO.) Lincoln, Neb.
[18376
Lincoln, Neb., eloudburst. © July
ot, AOE PG, AS, A TOS 2 ol ue;
19, 1914" J 195327.
JOHNSON (Mary Vireinra) Hood River,
OL [1S3877, 183878
Devil’s Punch Bowl. © July 5, 1914;
2c. July 16, 1934305 19507:
Moonlight on the Columbia. © Mar.
17, 1914; 2c. July 16, 1914; J 195778.
Aug.
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pee
Jones (H. Wegstrer) Ebensburg, Pa. --
[18379
In the orchard. © July 11, 1914;
2c. July 15, 1914; J 194384.
JONES (KENNETH CorT) Oshkosh, Wis.
[18380-18382
Chennel connecting the Barbee
Lakes. © Aug. 7, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 12,
1914; J 195101.
Grassy Creek. © Aug. 6, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 12,1914; J 195102. ©
Tippecanoe Lake, at Cripplegate. ©
Aug. 6, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 12, 1914; J
165100.
JOURNAL co., Richmond, Va.
[18383-18386
Anti-saloon league twins. © Ang.
11, 1914; 1 -@ Auge a9, 114s. Ti3i5.
Then and now. © Ang. 17, 1914;
1 ec Aug. 19,1914; 1K Trora:
——No. 2. © Sept. 4, 1914; 1 «.
Sept. 14, 1914; K 78130.
——No. 3. © Sept. 11, 1914; 1 e«@
Sept. 14, 1914; K 78131.
IXAEHLER (JosEPH) Inc., New York.
[1S387
S. S. Aquitania. © July 28, 1914;
2c. July 29, 1914; K 76946.
KAISER PHOTO STORES, Lake Placid,
Ne [1S38S, 18389
Wise (Dr.) Dr. Hillis and Dr. Park-
hurst at Lake Placid. N. Y., 3807. ©
Aus. 81, 1914; 2 e. Sept’ 2, 1914; J
195874.
Dr. Parkhurst and Dr. Hillis at
Lake Placid: N. Y¥.) 305. - © Ang. 31,
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 2, 19145; J 195873.
IKAISER-WILCox sTupIo, St. Louis.
[18390
Kaiser Wilhelm II. © Sept... 8,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 10, 1914; IX 78083.
KALKHOFF co., New York. [18391
Green mountains. © Aug. 7, 1914;
2.c. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77088.
KALTWASSER (FRANK EUGENE) Cleve-
land. [18392
Eve's fairest. © July 7, 1914; 2c.
June 25, 1914; J 194180.
IKANDLER (RicHARD O.) San Diego,
Cal. [18393
Youthful dances. © July 28, 1914;
2c. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77679.
KAUFMANN & Bagg CO., Pittsburgh.
[18894
Plaster of Paris European war
map. ie Aug. 13, 1914; I 1887.
366
‘MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K-
Bo. 8,1914
—
Kaun (ANDREW) gR., Brookline, Mass.
[18895-18399
[5 photographs]:
Columbus, fieet of, at sea.—Santa
Maria, cross view.—Santa Maria,
decks and armament.—Santa Maria,
interior scenes on the.—Santa Maria
mnder ful! sail. © July 4..1914;.2 «¢
each July 27, 1914; J "194744-194748.
KEADY (WittIAM P.) Portland, Or.
[18400-18402
- Setting of the star of empire. ©
Aus. 7, 1914; 2 c Sept. 38, 1914; J
195718.
in harbor entrance. © Aug.
28, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1914; K T7865.
——on snow capped peak. © Aug.
14, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 3, 1914; K 77866.
KEEP (GEORGE CHURCHILL) Portland.
Me. [18403
Portiand, Me., Catholic cathedral,
interior. © July 24, 1914; 2c. Aus.
ia, 1944- J 195153,
KEMEL (GEORGE CHARLES) Washing-
ton. [18404
_ Elliott (Prof. A. Marshall) student
of fable literature, 1891-1910. © Aug.
11, 1914; 2c. Aug. 11, 1914; K 77116.
KENNETT (RopvertT) Port Angeles,
-- Wash. [18405, 18406
Puget Sound milling and logging co.
mill and Mt. Angeles, 1,2. © July 8,
1914; 2 c. each July 13, 1914; J
194773, 194774.
KENNON (AMBROSE XENOPHON) Chi-
cago. [18407
Start in the candy business. ©
July 25, 1914; 1 e. July 29, 1914; 1e.
Aug. 10, 1914; K 77155.
KERITE INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE CO.,
New York. [18408
Kansas City terminal. © Aug. 5,
1914; 2 ec Sept. 12, 1914; K 78111.
KERN BROS., Long Island City, N. Y.
[18409
Lefferts park, 4th of July celebra-
tion. Homewood and vicinity. © July
611914; 2 ¢. July 7, 1914; J 194131.
KESSLER (GEORGE A.) Los Angeles.
[18410
Contented. © June 25, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 6, 1914; J 194056.
18456
KEYSTONE VIEW ©0., Meadville, Pa.
[18411-18417
[7 photographs]:
Do hush, I thought I heard a
sneeze, 17451.—Oh, please don't leave
me here like this, 17455.—Oh, sweet-
heart in this launch of mine, 17450.—
Ta, ta, you nasty, selfish bore. 17454.—
There you go, now sink or float,
17453.—Well, if a kiss you really wish,
17452.—Wilson (Pres. Woodrow) at
his desk, Washington, 16658. © Aug,
17, 1914; 2 ¢e. each, Aug. 31, 1914; 0.
195618-—195624.
KIESLING (Roy A.) Houston, Tex.
[18418-18422
[5 entries]:
One step, dance.—Parisian tango.—
Parsienne [sic] dance.—Two - step,
dance.—Waltz. dance. ©1c.each July
16,,1914; I 1865-1869.
KIHN BROS., New York. [18423
Border for bonds, stocks, and other
certificates, diplomas and other pur-
poses. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c Sept. 4,
1914; K 77949.
IKILE (ESTELLA) Dayton, O.
[18424, 18425
Don’t you hear your door bell ring?
Please come quick and let me in, 2, 3..
© Oct. 30. 1913; 2 ec each May 18,
1914; J 192696, 192697.
IktitROY (RicHARD) Rockland, Mass.
[18426
Rockland, Mass., Spence mansion,
Union st. © Aug. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. Aug.
26, 1914; J 195459.
IXIMBALL (CLAUDE E.) Chicago.
[18427
Kimball—himself. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2¢. Aug, 24, 1914; K 77490.
KIMBALL (J/rs. H. P.) Weston, Mass.
[18428-18452
Oriental life series, C O 1—C O 25.
©. July: 31,+19142..2¢e,eaths Aug. 4,
1914; J 194S76-194900.
Kinpom (Dr. O.) Portland, Ore.
[18453
Oko science. © June 25, 1914; 2c.
wualy 2619144 K C6002...
IXINLEY (Harry E.) Upper Sandusky,
O. [18454-18456
Burning of Col. Crawford at the
stake, June 11, 1782. near Upper San-
dusky, O. © Aug. 25, 1914; 2c. Aug.
31, 1914; KK 77796.
367
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
18457
pt. iv, D. s., v. 9
ee
KINLEY (Harry E.)—Continued.
Col. Crawford’s charge for the grove
on Battle Island, near Upper San-
dusky, 0. © Aug. 25, 1914; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1914; K 77797.
ie Sandusky, O., Carnegie li-
brary. © July 27, 1914; 2 ¢. July 29,
1914; K 76703.
KIRSCHBAUM (A. B.) co., Philadelphia.
[18457-18480
Can you suggest a better basis. ©
Mar. 28, 1914; 2 ¢« July 7, 1914; K
T6082.
Fashion cuts for men:
Kirschbaum American.—Kirsehbaum
Chalmers.—Kirschbaum Chie.—Kirsch-
baum Knickerbocker.—Kirsehbaum La-
goon.—Kirschbaum Norfolk. — WKirsch-
baum Regent No. 1.—Kirschbaum Van
Dyke. — Kirschbaum Wall Street.—
Ikirschbaum Webster No. 2.—Nos. 100,
150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500,
550. © Feb. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each July 7,
1914; I 76062-76081.
Good as gold. © May 9, 1914; 2
July 7, 1914; K 76061.
In a very few weeks. © Mar. 28,
1914; 1 ce. July 22, 1914; 1 e. July 29,
1914; K 76943.
What are the styles this spring. ©
Apres’ 1, Jot4 > 2c. aly it, A914: ois
[6060.
IKLACKNER (C.) New York.
[18481-18483
Boy and rabbit. © July 23, 1914;
le. July 24, 1914; K 76634.
Lambton (Lady Ann) and ebildren.
© Aug. 24, 1914; 2.¢. Aug. 25, 1914;
IK 77524.
Maria, Countess of Waldegrave. ©
July-23,, 1914;.2. ce... Joly 24, 19143056
76635.
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago
[1 §4S84-18499
European armies in action:
Detachment of French infantry with
two quick-firing guns.—Detachment of
French Zouaves with a quick-firer.—
French dirigible Eclaireur Conte leav-
ing its hangar.—German artillery with
gunners serving a field gun.—German
Crown Prince and other German of-
ficers, mounted.—German field battery
in action.—Party of mounted officers
riding along a road.—Several French
dragoons with a gqgnick-firing gun.—
Siece gun surrounded by Montenegrin
soldiers.—Six German artillerymen
serving a field gun. ©1.. each Sept.
14, 1914; J 195S96—195905.
KLEINE (GEORGE)—Continued.
Lion of Venice. [1, 3 and 6 sheet
posters.] © Sept. 21. 1914: 2 ¢ each
Sept. 24, 1914; K 78548-78553.
IXLINGMAN (EDWIN T.) Kirksville, Mo.
[18500-18502
Still (Dr. Andrew T.) A-C. © May
10. 1914; 2 e each Sept. na 1914; J
18617. 4-196176.
IKKNAPP (FRANK W.) Albany.
[18503-18510
Duffy (Rev. James) 1-8. © Sept.
5, 1914; 2 e.,each, Septe2, 1914;.J
195687T-195694.
IXNICKERBOCKER CASE CO., Chicago.
[18511
Pullman diner while motoring. ©
July 21, 1914; 2°c..\dulyoe7, 1914. K
76636.
Koster (A. J.) New York.
[18512-1852
Black chantilly lace cape trimmed
with ermine. © pent. 2.71914 -" Pe.
Sept. 17, 1914; K 78293.
Dancing dress of white embroidered
silk. © Sept. 9, 1914; 1 @ Sept. 17,
1914; K 78294.
Gert fringed gown. © Aug. 5, 1914;
1 e. Aug. 20, 1914; K 77403.
Gown of heavy blue taffeta with
white organdie trimmings. © Sept.
4.1914; 1 ec. Sept. 17, 1914; K 78295.
Hats are worn in jaunty style. ©
Aug. 12, 1914; 1 ec Aug. 20, 1914; K
77405.
Inviting summer frock. © June
24,1914; le July 3, 1914; K 75938.
Model designed for Mme. Marthe
Brandes. © June 26, 1914; 1c. July
38, 1914; IX 75934.
Most fashionable is the pleated
tunic. © Aug. 7, 1914; 1 @ Aug. 20,
1914; K 17404.
Pleasing frock of embroidered crepe
sashed with begonia silk. © Aug. 14,
1914; 1 c Aug. 20, 1914; K 77406.
Roses of June bedeck many Summer
hats. © June 19, 1914; 1 e July 3,
1914° K jae]
Simple frock for summer avs: ©
Juné 17, 1914:°1 @ July os, 1014; E
T5931.
Smart suit of dark blue garbadine.
© Sept. 11, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 17, 1914;
IX 78296.
IXOEHLER (JOSEPH) INC., New York.
[18524
Juropean war. © Aug. 20, 1914;
2c. Aug. 21, 1914; K 77411.
368
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 8, 1914
18567.
KOnyves (KALMAN) KUNSTVERLAGS,
Budapest, Hungary. [18525
Welcome visitor. © June 1, 1914;
1c. July 9, 1914; K 76118.
Kors BRos., Grand Canyon, Ariz.
[18526-18531
Grand Canyon, August shower in,
502.—Grand Canyon electrical storm,
504.—Hopi turquoise driller, 505.—
Rainbow natural bridge looking nurth,
501.—Rainbow natural bridge looking
south, 500.—Walpi, 503. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2c. each Aug. 25, 1914; J 195453-
105458.
Krarr (A. E.) & Kine (H. H.) &. St.
Louis, Ill. [18532
U. S. retailers matinee ticket. ©
Sept. 18, 1914; oe, Bept.,,. 21, 19142 Is
78426.
IKKRANAUSKAS (ANTANAS) Cleveland.
[18583
Wreath of youth. (Jaunystes vaini-
kas.) © July 2S, 1914; 2 c Aug. 10,
1914; K 77083.
Kraus & LuKAcs, New York.
¥ [18534-18537
{4 photographs]:
Barabis (Dr. Béla)—Kifrolyi (Count
Michael)— Karolyi (Count Michael)
A, B. © July 5, 1914; 2 c. each July 8,
1914; J 194171-194174.
KREH (JOHN F.) Frederick, Md.
[18538
Key (Francis Scott) tablet. © July
31, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1914; J 195098.
Kresce (S. 8.) co., Detroit, Mich.
[18539
Original parcel post 5 and 10 cent
gare. (©) Feb. 2, 1914; 2 c. Feb. 5,
1914; K 76278.
KRONE BROTHERS, Hackensack, N. J.
) [ 1S540-18544
Krone’s paragon drawing cards.
Grade 1. © July 9, 1914; 2c. July 18,
1914; IX 76479.
Grade 2. © July 31, 1914; 2.
Aug. 3, 1914; K 716920.
-Grade 3. © July 31, 1914; 2¢.
Aug. 3, 1914; K 76921.
Grade 4. © July 31, 1914; 2¢
Aug. 3, 1914; K 76922:
Grade 5. © July 31, 1914; 2¢.
Aug. 3, 1914; K 76923.
Kiiune (Pav) Portland, Me. [18545
Kiihne’s model apartment house. ©
le. Aug. 29, 1914; I 1904.
KUNSTANSTALTEN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT,
Saxony, Germany. | [18546, 18547
Guarding angel. © June 20, 1914;
1 ec. June 26, 1914; IX 76111.
Madonna. © June 20, 1914; 1 c.
June 26, 1914; K 76112.
LA Croix (Louis) Port Townsend,
Wash. [18548, 18549
Night firing, 12 inch mortars. ©
July 25, 1914; 2 c July 27, 1914; F
194753.
Worden (Fort) Wash., night action,
12 inch mortars. © July 18, 1914; 2 e.
July 20, 1914; J 194539.
LAMB (J. & R.) New York.
[18550-18557
Doane (Rt. Rev. William Croswell)
memorial tablet. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1914;
J 194937.
Ferry (Rev. William M.) preaching
to the Indians on Mackinac Island. ©
1-e. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195126.
Hubbard (Gurdon Saltonstall) me-
morial tablet. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1914; JF
194934.
Mac Donough (William O’Brien)
tablet. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1914; J 194935.
Pattison (Rev. Thomas Edward) me-
morial tablet. © 1c. Aug. 4, 1914; J
194936.
Shusco, the converted conjuror. ©1
e. Aug. 17, 1914; J 195464.
Stuart (Robert) and his clerks, 1.
©1c. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195127.
Demideia dt 6, Ape TG, 194 sy JS
195463.
LANDON (C. N.) Cleveland, O.
[18558-18563
Figures symbolical of nations, plates
14. © July 3, 1914; 2c. each July 6,
1914; IX 7G00G—76009.
Landon skeleton system, action plate
3. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1914:
Ix 77328.
Skeleton system, action plate 3. ©
Ame: de%1SiAs, 2. ex. Auenr6;51914:. K
T6907.
LARSON (CLYDE W.) Bellingham,
Wash. [18564-18567
Bellingham waterfront. © July 17,
1914; 2c. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194988.
Citizens dock. © July 17, 1914; 2c¢.
Aug. 5, 1914; J 194985.
Princess Sophia (Steamer) © July
17, 1914; 2 e. Aug. 15,1914; J 194987.
Sunset on North Beach. © July 12,
1914; 2c. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194986.
369
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
18568
pt. Iv. n. s., v. 9
LAUFER (ANNA) Chicago. [1S568
Japanese girl. © June 15, 1914; 2
ce, July 1S, 1914; J 194772.
LAURITZEN (LAURITZ) Oakland, Cal.
[1S569
Seales for slide rule caleulator for
wooden beams. © 1c. June 30, 1914;
I 1873.
LAYTON & SMITH, Oklahoma City,
Okla. [18570
Oklahoma state capitol bldg. ©1e.
July 30, 1914; I 1879.
LEE (THos. B.) Kansas City, Mo.
[18571
Our work wins. © Aug. 26, 1914;
2c. Sept. 10, 1914; IX 780538.
LEHNE (CuHAs. F.) New York
[18572
Dual celebration west New York
fire department. © June 10, 1914; 2
e. July 10, 1914; K 76153.
LeRoy (Epwarp L.) St. Louis.
[18573
Night in old Heidelberg. © Ang.
21, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; IX 77239.
LELAND (C. E.) Los Angeles, [18574
Pioneers and leaders of the Great
Advent movement. © Aug. 10, 1914;
2 ¢. Aug. 15; 19149 16 74249;
LEMMON (WILL HeENRY) Highland,
Mich. [18575
Highland Holstein Friesian assn.
pennant. © July 11, 1914; 2e¢ July
17, 1914; K T6484.
LEWIS (CHARLES R.) Spokane.
[18576-18579
Remarkable electrical display at
Spokane, July 13, 1914, 1, 2.° © July
15, “1914: '2%e.-eaeh' July 20, 1914; -J
194543, 194544.
Remarkable flash of lightning at
Spokane, Wash., July 13, 1914, 3, 4.
© Aug. 8, 1914; 2 ¢c. each Aug. 12,
1914; J 195104, 195105.
LEwIs (D. J.) Ludington, Mich.
[18580
Sign of the cross. © July 23, 1914;
2c. July 27, 1914; J 194758.
LEWIS (EDWIN C.) INc., Boston.
[1S5S1
Lighting fixtures for the home. ©
Sept. 9, 1914; 2 e. Sept. 12, 1914; K
78109.
LIBERTY SPECIALTY & MFG. Co., Buffalo,
[18582-18585
Memorial card design No. 50. 54. ©
Aug. 15, 1914: 2 @. each Aug, 25,1914;
K 77526, T7527.
No. 5t, 53. ©) A@ee ae ola : 2
ec each Aug. 18, 1914; K 77277, 17278.
LIFE INSURANCE SALESMANSHIP CO.,
Oklahoma City. [1S5SG-1SGS7
Cartoon ads:
And they didn’t have to die to
win.—Biggest insurance question—
Getting by.—Don’t argue with the
doorkeeper.—Eile mit weile. (Make
haste slowly.) — Ever - threatening
fiood.—Gettin’ on without insur-
ance.—Great record.—Harder than
life insurance problems to face.—He
beats life insurance—to death.—Her
heritance.—Higher you go the more
you need it—How much will they
lenve for the wieow.—It beats hell.
(Old age dependency.)—It’s the
devil—Life insurance costs—(When
the premium is 100%.)—Making the
descent safe for her.—Memory that
lives.—Mortgage chaser.—Safety warn-
ing.—Serpent killer.—Something to
think over.—This is blood money.—
Tight Wad's objection.—Tracks of the
deserter.— What the uninsured leaves
behind.—Which do you want yours to
kave.—Whipping emphasizes their lit-
tleness.—Who’s wrong—The man or the
world.—Widow’s mightiest enemy.—
Will your widow dress as well as
your wife-—Wolf is barred as long as
she shall live-—Worse than an infidel.
© June 13. 1914; 2 e@ each June 19,
1914; K 75604-75635.
Cartoon ads:
After death the deluge.—After
death what?—All we like sheep have
gone astray.—And still he saws on.—
And they both went to hell.—As the
twig is inclined.—Better get aboard if
you ecan.—Bible precedent.—Cage the
bird’s protection—Call for an _ in-
crease in protection.—Candle singes
all eventually.—Consider the ant.—
Dawn of a new day.—Don’t gamble.—
Ever lurking reaper.—For what shall
it profit—Good Samaritan.—Grave
thought about aeccumulations.—Great
day of liquidation.—Have you.—He
had his way all right—Her protec-
tion not the fence—but the dog.—
His family doesn’t need it until he
falls.—Holding the sack.—Home
saver.—How long do you want them
protected.—Inevitable (The).—lInter-
rupted.—It's not what you know.—
Keep out the big hand.—Keep the
road and follow precedent.—Man who
370
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
LIFE INSURANCE SALESMANSHIP CO.—
Continued.
turned to dross.—Martyrs to the
tyranny of custom.—May the Lord
deliver her if you don’t.—Measure of
a .man.—Modern St. George.—New
terror.—Not death insurance—life in-
surance.—Oh, grave, where is thy vic-
tory.—One of the ninety-nine —Ostra-
cised.—Paying for it—self insur-
ance.—Pillar of fire—Prayer that is
answered.—Present day Phoenix.—
Race is not to the swift.—Right thing
at the right time.—Separator (The) .—
Slavery which could have been pre-
yented.-—Some don’t need it.—Some-
thing to think over.—Still looking for
it—TLake warning now.—Their in-
alienable right.—Their sunrise after
night.—There’s no getting out of it.—
Thou art the man.—Too late.—Truest
friend in direst need.—Unpardcnable.
sinner.— Up-hill road.—Wages of sin.—
Wake up before you blow up.—
Weighed and not found wanting.—
When is he taking the longest
echance.—When the rope breaks.—
Where the bank stands.—Which have
eyes and see not.—Whither thou goest
I will go—wWill he claim his birth-
right. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2c. each Aug.
7, 1914; K 77537-77606.
LicceTr (J. L.) Morrison, Okla.
[18688
Wilson (Woodrow) © July 18,
1914; 2 c. July 17, 1914; K 76365.
Linou (Harry G.) St. Louis.
[18689, 18690
Catalog cover design. (Motion pic-
ture goods. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
12, 1914; Kk 78108.
Halftone cut Simplex motion pic-
ture machine parts. © Aug. 1, 1914;
2c. Aug. 19, 1914; K 77327.
LIMELIGHT Co., Los Angeles. [18691
Integrity. © June 8, 1914; 2¢ June
19, 1914; K 75528.
Linpstry (lL. D.) Lakeside P. O.,
Wash. [18692
Franklin grouse. Chelan series, 9560.
@© May 30, 1914; 2 c July 3, 1914;
J 1938980.
LINDSTEDT (ALFRED R.) Los Angeles.
[18693
Fredricks (Mrs. John D.) © Sept.
i1, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; J 195992.
66167—14——6
18712
LINE (ALBERT ALLEN) Carlisle, Pa.
[18694
Chambersburg, Pa., ruins. © July
30, 1914; 2 c. July 31, 1914; J 194870.
LIPMAN SUPPLY HOUSE, Chicago.
[18695
Design VI. © June 12, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 15, 1914; K 75661.
LiveLy (TRUMAN G.) Chicago. [18696
Disturber the IV. © July 12, 1914;
2 ¢. Sept. 17, 1914; J 196087.
Lioyp (WILLIAM CLARENCE) Los An-
geles. [18697
Los Angeles, panorama of business
section, 1914. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 «@
Sept. 19, 1914; J 196155.
LocaN (Maurice SamMuEL) Brooklyn.
[18698
Liberty enlightening the world. ©
July 16, 1914; 2 « July 18, 1914; K
76380.
LoMzN sBros., Nome, Alaska.
[18699-18712
Bear (U.S. R. C.) and S. 8S. Corwin,
Roadstead, Nome, Alaska, 996, %97,
9989. © June 5, 1914; 2 c each Aug.
12, 1914; J 195109-195111.
Bering Sea, among the ice floes.
1004. © June 15, 1914; 2c Aug. 12,
1914; J 195106.
Dance of the Kaviagamute (Eski-
mo) 182. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 11,
1914; J 195092.
Dancers (The) 168. © Apr. 1, 1914;
2e. Aug. 11, 1914; J 195098.
Daughter of the snows, 194. © July
914; 2 « Aug. 12, 1914; J 195107:
Eskimo hunters, Bering Sea, 215. ©
June 24, 1914; 2 « Aug. 11, 1914; J
195031.
Kirs-ga-uk-tuk (big dance) of the
Kaviagamute, Eskimo of Alaska, 172.
© Apr. 1, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 12, 1914; J
195108.
Midnight sun on the Yukon, 403. ©
July 17, 1914; 2 « Aug. 11, 1914; J
195090.
Wolf dance, Kaviagamute dancers in
ceremonial costume. Eskimo of Alaska,
182. (©wApr. 14014: 2¢e. Aug: ;44;5
1914; J 195094.
Wolf dance of the Kaviagamute, Es-
kimo of Alaska, 174, 179. © Apr. 1,
1914: 2 © each Aug. 11, 1914; J
195095, 195096.
Yukon (On the) 404. © July 17,
1914; 2c Aug. 11, 1914; J 195089.
25,
371
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
18713
pt. Iv,n.s., v.9
LooMis (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) Viola.
Cal. [18713-18723
Cindercone Mt. and the lava beds.
©' Aug. 1,°1914;"2 & July G, 1904- J
195465.
crater, Mt. Lassen in the dis-
tance. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2c. July 6.
1914; J 195466.
Lassen (Mt.) crater, 1. © June
21, 1914; 2 ¢. July 21, 1914; J 194595.
2. © July 11, 1914; 2c. July
18, 1914; J 194533.
in eruption, 1-6. © June 15,
1914; 2 c. each July 13, 1914; J 194254—
194259.
in eruption, June 9, 1914. ©
June 14, 1914; 2 ec. June 22, 1914; J
194248.
Los ANGELES MUSIC sHoP, Los Angeles.
[18724
Tragedy in A flat. © Aug. 10, 1914;
2c. Aug. 19, 1914; K 77835.
LozieER (WILLIAM §S.) Rochester, N. Y.
. [18725
Lozier sewage disposal plant. ©
July 1, 1914; 1 ce. Aug. 10, 1914; I 1888.
Lucas (Gerorcr KF.) San Francisco.
118726
City of San Francisco emblem. © 1
ce. July 20, 1914; I 1872.
Lucier (ALBERT G.) Powell, Wyo.
[18727, 18728
Big Horn Hot Springs, big spring,
Thermopolis, Wyo. © Aug. 19, 1914;
2c. Aug. 24, 1914; J 195450.
falls, Thermopolis, Wyo. ©
June 15, 1914; 2 e. July 6,°1914; J
195449.
Lytton (Henry C.) & Sons, Chicago.
[18729
Hub. 24 sheet poster. © June 22,
1914; 2 ce. June 25, 1914; K 75712.
McAFEE (JosePpH) Avalon, Cal. [18730
Catalina flyer. © June 11, 1914; 2c.
June 19, 1914; K 75527.
McCatui-GROoNIGER, Los Angeles.
[18731, 18732
Opportunity. © July 1, 1914; 1 «¢.
Fury 25, 1914s te, Ate F7, 1914: IS
T2719.
Sweetheart of Los Angeles. © Aug.
1, 1914; 2 e Aug. 24, 1914; J 195445.
McCormick (J. A.) Friday Harbor,
Wn. [187388
East Sound as seen from Mt. Consti-
tution. © June 18, 1914; 2 ¢ July
18, 1914; J 194527.
McCutcHron (Joun T.) Chicago.
[18734
Busy days. © Apr. 25, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 18, 1914; K 76815.
MacDONALD (G. LAaAwrRENcE) Atlantic
City. [18735, 18736
Dog drinking his beer. © 1. Sept.
15, 1914; J 195917.
Dog waiting for his beer. © 1c.
Sept. 15, 1914; J 195918.
MaAcDoNALD (STEPHEN £NICHOLAS)
Tobyhanna, Pa. [18737-18743
Section battery E in action, Toby-
hanna, Pa,» (©. de. Aleeeeto 14
194911.
Tobyhanna [Pa.] 1914:
Broken wheel, 1.—Camp of instruc-
‘tion, 6.—Harness instruction, 5.—TI.eav-
ing camp for firing range, 2.—Meal
time, 4.—Off for target practice, 3. ©
July 17, 1914; 1 ec. each Aug. 28, 1914;
1 ¢c. each Sept. 8, 1914; J 195S875—
125880.
McGuckKIN (EUGENE) cCo., Philadel-
phia. [18744-18757
Bearded golden Polish. © July 6,
1914; 2c. July 14, 1914; K 76250.
Buff Orpington ducks. © Aug. 17.
1914; 1 ec. Aug. 25, 1914; K 77536.
Columbia Plymouth Recks. © Aug.
29, 1914; 1 ce. Sept. 8, 1914; K 78004.
Columbian Wyandottes. © June 29,
1914; 1 e. July 3, 1914; K 75921.
Dark Cornish. © Aug. 23, 1914;1¢e.
Sept. 8, 1914; K 78003.
Golden-spangled Hamburgs. © July
11, 1914; 1¢. July 24, 1914; K 76615.
Silver Campines. .© Aug. 10, 1914;
1 ec. Aug. 25, 1914; KK frase.
Single comb black Orpingtons. ©
Aug. 3, 1914; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1914; K
T1078.
Single comb Rhode Island reds.
June 22, 1914; 1 c. July 6, 1914; K
75978.
Single comb white Leghorns. ©
July 31, 1914; 1 © Aug. 3,4914; EK
T6865. ;
White Cochin bantams. © Sept. 5,
1914; 1 ec. Sept. 14, 1914; K 78132.
White crested black Polish. © Sept.
19, 1914; 1 c. Sept. 24, 1914; KK 78515.
White Faverolles. © July 27, 1914;
1c. Aug. 8, 1914; K 76866.
White Langshans. © Sept. 12, 1914;
1c. Sept. 15, 1914; K 781388.
o12
anaes ep sige lip
©.
MISCELLANEOUS
| no. 3, 1914
McHucH -(P. A.) Cleveland. [18758
Seating plan of stadium for Army
and Navy football. © 1. July 15,
1914; I 1864.
McKay (Davip) Philadelphia, Pa.
[18759-18770
- Iustration for Dickens’ Christmas
Carol:
- And therefore I am about to raise
your salary.—God bless us everyone,
said Tiny Tim.—Here’s the turkey.—
I have come to bring you home dear
brother.—_I release you with a full
heart.—It’s I, your Uncle Scrooge —
Merry Christmas. Out upon merry
Christmas.—Scrooge regarded every-
one with a delightful smile.—Scrooge
sat down and wept.—Scrooge’s niece
played well upon the harp.—Then old
Fezziwig stood out to dance with Mrs.
Fezziwig.—They are not torn down,
eried Scrooge. © June 27, 1914; 2c.
each June 29, 1914; K 77906-77917.
McKetyvrey (S. Ropert) Denver.
[18771
Bracheosaurus. © Aug. 22, 1914; 2
e. Sept. 3, 1914; J 195717.
McKenzie (Hvuen) Duluth, Minn.
[18772-18775
[4 photographs]:
Duluth, Minn., aerial bridge, 2956.-—
Duluth, [Minn.] boat club, 2959.—P.
and R. coal docks, 2957.—Park Point
and city of Duluth, 2961. © July 4,
1914; 2c. each Aug. 27,1914; J 195581-
195584.
McNerr-SWENSON co., Chicago.
[1S776—18786
Beautiful wedding. © May 15,1914;
2c. July 17, 1914; K 76349.
_Cheery wintry effect. © Sept. 1,
1913; 2 c. July 13, 1914; K 76241.
Dainty floral decoration for your
Thanksgiving table. © Nov. 1, 1918;
2c. July 17, 1914; K 76350.
Fall announcement. © Sept. 1,
1913; 2 c. July 13, 1914; IK 76239.
Flowers for Easter.
1914; 2c. July 13, 1914; K 16240.
For a valentine send her flowers.
gam 1914: 2 c. July 13; 1914;
K 76242.
Memorial day. 48. May 1, 1914;
Ze, Jwiy 17;:1914; K 76351.
Mother’s day. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 24, 1914; K 76939.
Send her a flowergram. © Jan. 1,
1914; 2 ¢. July 17, 1914; K 76353.
© Feb. 1,.
CLASSES, H TO K
18808
McNEFF-SWENSON co.—Continued.
Spring planting. © April 1, 1914;
2 ¢.*July 17; 19 94> K' (6552.
Yule-tide suggestion. © Nov. 1,
1913: 2c. duly*is. 194 3s K-762413.
McNicoL (JESSIE H.) Boston. [18787
I pray that God may bless this
Christmas day. © May 1, 1914; 2¢
July 2, 1914; K 75871.
MACOMBER (GEORGE RUTHVEN), Wash-
ington. [18788
Creditors’ protective assn. mem-
bership certificate. © July 6, 1914;
MesIayps, 1914: K T6272.
MAGILL-WEINSHEIMER CO., Chicago.
[18789
M-W calendar girl. © July 1, 1914;
2c. Aug. 3, 1914; K T7T897.-
MAHN (GopFREY §8.), New York.
[18790
Dogs head with pipe. © June 15,
1914; 2 ec. July 24, 1914; J 194694.
MANDELL (S. H.) San Francisco.
[18791, 18792
Panama ball game, 1, 2. © July 1,
714-2 ¢. Gach Ave wif) 49143) J
195325, 195326.
MANNING (LUTHER LAWRENCE)
Rochester, Ind. [18793
Fish from Manitou. © Sept. 15,
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; J 195989.
MARBLE (RAy EtmMepr) Belton, Mont.
[18794-18808
Avalanche Basin, 1, 2. © July 9,
1914; 2 e. each July 14, 1914; J
194808, 194309.
Day in June. © July 4, 1914; 2c.
July 7, 1914; J 194150.
Eljen Wilson (Lake) and Gunsight
Pass. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 15,
1914; J 195976.
as seen from Gunsight Pass. ©
Sept. 4, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept. £5, 19i4- J
1959838.
outlet. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sept. 15, 1914; J 195980.
Glacier national park, Mt. Brown
and Mt. Edward. © June 15, 1914;
2e. July 14, 1914; J 194310.
eae ae Glacier. © Aug. 81,
1914; 2 c Sept. 15, 1914; J 195979.
Cansieht Lake and Chalets as seen
from Gunsight Pass. © Sept. 4, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 15, 1914; J 195982.
Gunsight Pass and Lake Ellen Wil-
son. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 15,
1914; J 195975.
373
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
18809
pt. Iv, D. s., v.9
MARBLE (Ray ELmMeER)—Continued.
McDonald (Lake) bit of. © Sept. 1.
1914; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1914; J 195978.
——outlet. © June 15, 1914; 2.
July 14, 1914; J 194811.
shore line. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2
ec. Sept. 15, 1914; J 195984.
Sperry Glacier, crevasses in.
Aug. 31, 1914; 2..¢.-Sept.. 1b, 1914-.J
195981.
Storm on Lake Louise. © Aug. 30,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1914; J 195977.
Marceau (THEODORE C.) New York.
[18809-18842
Cammann (Miss) 1-3. .© Aug. 20.
1914; 2 ¢.‘each Aue. 722; 1914: J
19541 7-195419.
Carpenter (Mrs...) 1. © Aug. 4,
1914; 2 e. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194995.
and child, 2. © Aug. 4, 1914;
2c. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194996.
Clark “(irs i.) 1 © Aug: 4,
1914; 2 c. each Aug. 5, 1914; J 194997,
194998.
Coddington (Miss D.) 1. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195433.
Davies (Mrs. George W.) 1. © Aug.
20, 1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195481.
De Kay (Mrs. James) 1. © Aug. 4,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194994.
Force (Mrs. W. H.) 1. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2 e. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195426.
Gibson (Charles) 1. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2 ce. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195435.
Grumer (Mrs. Harry O.) 1, 2. ©
Aug. 4, 1914; 2 ¢c. each Aug. 5, 1914;
J 194991, 194999.
Lee (Miss Margaret) 1. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2c. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195428.
Leeds (Stanton) 1. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195425.
Leeds (Warner) 1. © Aug. 20, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195428.
Leeds (Mrs. Warner) 1. © Aug.
20, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195422.
and guests, 1. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2 c Aug. 22, 1914; J 195429.
Loeb (Miss Sophie Irene) 1.
Aug. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 17, 1914; J
195286.
Miller (Miss Catherine) and Miss
A. Emery, 1. © Aug. 20, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 22, 1914; J 195430.
Moen (Rene) 1. © Aug. 20, 1914;
2c. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195436.
Porter (Miss E.) 1, 2. © Aug. 20.
1914; 2 @ each Aug. 22, 1914; J
195420, 195421.
Marceau (THEODORE C.)—Continued.
Porter (Miss Katherine) 1. © Aug.
20, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1914: J 195427.
Provost (Jfrs. Cornelius) 1, 2.
Aug. 4, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 5, 1914;
J 194992, 194993.
Sullivan (Jfiss Frances) 1. © Aug.
20, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 22, 1914; J 1954382,
Warner (Truly) 14. © Aug. 18,
1914; 2 @ each Aug. 22, 1914; J
195413-195416.
Woods (A.) 1. © Aug. 20, 1914;
2c. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195434.
Woods (Mrs. A.) 1. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2c. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195424.
Marks & BROWN, INC., Chicago.
[18843, 18844
Bromarcaan. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2c¢
Sept. 8, 1914; K 77983.
Who kicked the cus out of custom
tailoring. © Aug. 17, 1914; 2 ce. Aug.
19, 1914; K 77918.
MARTIN (FREDERICK W.) Pasadena,
Cal. [18845, 18846
Pasadena garden. © July 20, 1914;
2c. July 28, 1914; J 194769.
Picking golden poppies. © July 20,
1914; 2c July 28, 1914; J 194770.
MarTIn (M. B.) Spokane.
[18847-18854
Flathead Valley:
Anti Clinal above big seepage.—
Anti Clinal exposure.—Big seepage on
fire.-—Dripping oil from big seepage.—
Flathead petroleum drill and camp.—
Flathead petroleum drill at work.—
Flathead petroleum drill showing saw
mill.—Flathead petroleum drili, 1.
Aug. 26. 1914; 2 ce. each Aug. 31, 1914;
J 195610-195617.
Marroccia (JoHN) New York.
[18855
Thinking girl. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 12, 1914; K 78115.
MASONIC TEMPLE ASSN., Little
Falis, N. Y. [1SS56
Little Falls, N. Y., Masonic temple.
© Sept. 11, 1914; 2 ¢«. Sept. 11, 1914;
IK 78480.
MAvuRER (JOSEPH M.) Galveston, Tex.
[18857-18859
Woodmen of the world, Galveston,
Tex., camp view, uniform rank, 1, 2.
© Aug. 21, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 31,
1914; J 195680, 195681.
flog raising, uniform rank.
© Aug. 21, 1914; 2c Aug. 31, 1914;
J 195679. .
INC.,
374
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
18904
MAWRGLEN EXHIBITION co., Mawrglen, | Mryer-BotsH co., Chicago.
Pa. [18860
As it now appears. © Aug. 1, 1914;
2c. Aug. 5,1914; J 194981.
MAYFLOWER STUDIO, Chatham, Mass.
[1S861-18868
_ Chatham, Mass., bird’s-eye view of,
1, 3-7. © June 5, 1914; 2 ¢. each July
10, 1914; J 194227-194232.
Old Harbor life saving station, 1, 2.
© June 25, 1914; 2 ce. each July 10,
1914; J 194225, 194226.
MENTOR ASSN., 1Nc., New York.
[18869-18874
Water color prints. [1914]:
Asters and American goldenrod.—
Buttercups and wild geranium.—Flow-
ering dogwood.—Sweetbrier rose, yel-
low rock rose and white asters.—White
Gaisies.—White water lily. © July 15,
1914; 2c. each Aug. 5, 1914; K 76048-
76953.
Mercer (ANSON Cory) Juneau, Alaska.
| 3 [1S8ST5
-— Bunnell (Charles E.) © Sept. 1,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1914; J 195973.
MERCHANTS ADVERTISING SERVICE, Phila-
delphia. [1SS76
Uptown business center. © Sept. 2.
1914; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1914; IX 78099.
MERCHANTS ASSN. OF KANSAS CITY.
Kansas City, Mo. [1SS77
United fashion shovwvs. [Poster. ]
© July 20, 1914; 2c Aug. 24, 1914;
Kw 77512.
MerrtAmM (G. & C.) co., Springfield.
Mass, . [18878
Yacht club flags—U. S. and Cannda.
© June 16, 1914; 2 ce. June 30, 1914;
KK 75852.
MESSINGER (CHARLES RvuEL) Detroit.
[1SS7T9
Whitney. Statler, Kresge and Tuller
buildings. © July 7, 1914; 2 c.*July 10,
1914; J 194210.
METIZODIST BOOK CONCERN, New York.
[1SSS0
Learning to fly. © July 6, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 10, 1914; Ix 77062.
MEUsspoRFFEFR (Lioyp Joost) San
Francisco. [1SS8S1
Twins (The) taken in Yosemite Val-
ley. © June 10, 1914; 2 c@ July 28,
1914; J 194764.
[18882, 18883
Ladies’ fur. A G. © July 13, 1914;
2c. July 17, 1914; K 76374.
Ladies’ suit A F. © July 13, 1914;
2¢. July 17, 1914; K 76878.
MILLER (Henry C.) Ray, N. D.
[1SS84, 18885
Bay Beauty, 1, 2. © July 7, 1914;
2 ¢. each July 13, 1914; J 194250,
194251.
Mititer (JAMES A.) Gordon. Neb.
[1SSSG6-18889
Indians in camp at Gordon fair,
1-4. © Sept. 4. 1914; 2 @ each Sept.
§, 1914; J 195814—195817.
MILLER PHOTO co., Klamath Falls. Or.
[18890-18896
Klamath Falls, Or., Elks rodeo:
Anderson on the bull, 605.—Bob
Hamilton on Cheyenne, 607.—Ed
Wright on Frank Grohs, 614.—Ross
Dollarhide, 605, 608.—Simpson on
Tango Susie. 606.—Spackman in wild
| horse race, 609. © July 4. 1914: 264
each July 24, 1914; J 195166-195172.
MILLER sTuDIO, Cleveland.
[18897, 18898
Detroit, Campus Martius during
G. A. R. parade. © Sept. 5, 1914; 2¢4
Sept. 8, 1914; J 195838.
Telling’s strollers vs. Hanna’s clean-
ers, amateur championship game. ©
Sept. 22, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 1914; J
196289.
Mitts (Enos A.) Longs Peak, Colo.
[1Ss99
On the heights. © July 15, 1914;
2c. July 27, 1914: J 194752.
MINER (WILLIAM H.) Chazy, N. Y.
[18900-18904
Average resilient values of draft
gears graphically illustrated. no. 83.
© Aug. 12, 1914; 1 ¢ Aug. 29, 1914;
I 1906.
Resilient values of draft gears
graphically illustrated, no. 75. © Feb.
28, 1914; 1 ce. Aug. 29, 1914; I 1905.
no. 80. © June 29, 1914; 1.
July 27, 1914; I 1877.
no. Si.’ © July 15, 19147 1 «@
July 30, 1914; I 1880.
no. 82. © July 17, 1914; 1 e¢
July 30, 1914; I 1881.
379
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
18905
MITCHELL (JOHN J.) co., New York.
[18905-18909
American furrier, season 1914. ©
July 6, 1914; 2 ec. July 15; 10145. K
76269.
American ladies tailor, supplement
1914-15. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept.
21, 1914; K 78388.
Sartorial art journal, supplement,
1914-15. Plate A, B, CG © Sept. 5.
1914; 2 @ each Sept. 10, 1914; K
78165, 78166, 78329.
MITCHELL (WM.) PRINTING CO., Green-
field, Ind. [18910
Old swimmin’ hole press. © July
21, 1914; 2c. July 24, 1914; K 76940.
MOFFETT STUDIO, Chicago.
[18911-18914
Karpen (Adolph) 1-3. © May 9,
1914; 2 ec. each July 30, 1914; J
194864—-194866.
Root (Sen. Elihu) © Jan. 81,
1914 ; 2c. Jan. -26, 1914; J 194153.
Mour (FRED) Denver. [18915
It’s a hell of a world where the best
people get the worst of it. © June
3, 1914; 2c. June 8, 1914; K TOSS.
MONTEBOVI (VERGILIO) New York.
[18916
St. Peters Church, blessing of, on
_Haster day in 1860 by the Pope Pius
Ix. © July 24, 1914; 2 « June-6,
1914; J 194696.
Moore & CLARKE, San Francisco.
[18917
Nancy. © July 1, 1914; 2c. July 6,
1914; J 194540.
Morr (JUNICHIRO) Seattle. [18918
Kuroi (Vice Admiral) portrait. ©
July <, AGIA: 2G aly “22, ory I
194602.
Morin (Madame Pinar) New York.
[18919
Pilar Morin key-note waved wing
clavier for breath, speech and actions.
©le. July 25, 1914; I 1895.
MoscIonI (ATTILIO) San Juan, P. Rh.
[18920, 18921
Arcivescoro <Adolfo-Nouel, portrait
of. © June 25, 1914; 2c. July 6, 1914;
J 194090.
Berrios (Rev. Thater) and Jon. E.
Tilippi. © July 11, 1914; 2 ec. July
29, 1914; J 194811.
pt. Iv, n.'s., v. 9
MouLIN (GABRIEL) San Francisco.
[18922 —
San Francisco, business district,
1914. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 @ Sept. 17, ©
1914; J 196088.
MovuLtton (WaAwpo Ernest) Portland, |
Me. [18923 —
After the storm. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 2, 1914; J 196094.
Moyer (D. C.) & THomPpson (E. A.)
South Haven, Mich. [18924
Avery Beach casino interior. ©
July 1, 1914;52 @ Siig ee sols; J
194207.
Muir (JoHN) & co., New York. [18925
Border design in pen and ink of
bond certificate. © Apr. 20, 1914; 1
ec. July 6, 1914; I 1859.
MULLEN (CHESTER J.) Redding, Cal.
[18926-18932
Lassen (Mt.) in eruption, 1-7. ©
July 38, 1914; 2 e. each July 9, 1914;
J 194561-194567.
MULLER, LUCHSINGER & Co., New York,
[189383
Joseph (Saint) © July 29, 1914; 2
ce. July 30, 1914; K 76720.
MULLIGAN (FRANK H.) Denver.
[18934
Thorougkbreds, English setter pup-
pies. © July 8, 1914; 1 « July 18,
1914; 1 e. July 27, 1914; J 194768.
Murray (JoHN F.) New York.
[18935, 18936
Fall fashion opening. © Aug. 18,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 1, 1914; K 77804.
Fall opening days. © Aug. 18, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 1, 1914; K T7805.
Murray (P. F.) Minneapolis. [18937
Dolce far niente. © July 30, 1914;
2c. Aug. 26, 1914; J 195569.
MUTUAL FILM CORP., New York.
[18938-18951
Mexican war, 301-807, 309-313. 315,
316. © 1 c. each July 1, 1914; J
194156-194169.
NARozZNY (WALTER JOHN) Chicago.
[18952-18954
Grudzinski (Rev. Louis) bust. ©
July 1, 1914; 2 e.. July 10, 1914; J
194399.
three quarter. © July 1, 1914;
2 ce. July 10, 1914; J 194401.
Grzezinski (Rev.) three quarters.
© July 6, 1914; 2 e July 10, 1914; J
194400.
376
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
19099
NasH (E.) Norwood, Ohio.
[18955-18963
9 colored heads of girls. A, B, C,
ew, KO, PQ. ' © July 17, 1914;
2c. each Aug. 10, 1914; K 77040-77048.
NATIONAL ART Co., New York.
[18964-18991
28 post cards [1914.]:
Be cheerful and be gay.—Bit of the
world all sunshine.—Christmas joys
be with thee.—Even though silence is
golden.—Evening prayer.—Everything
to him who waits.—Every time the
postman goes whistling past my
door.—For a persistent conscience.—
Happy days and joyous health.—
Health, wealth and happiness.—Ink
pot is covered with cob webs.—Just a
message on a postal.—Lost.—May a
little sunshine brighten your path this
day.—May the sunlight of friendship
shine.—May this day bring to you
joy.—May your Christmas ever be
brighter. — Mother’s sweetheart.—Oh,
may your conscience smite you.—
Slumber land.—Sunlight and joy with
you abide.—Sunshine and love with
peace and joy.—Take a pen, a sheet
of paper, a small amount of ink.—
When guilty conscience whispers.—
When you see elfin messenger boys.—
Wherever you go and whatever you
do.—Why this long and endless si-
lence.—World of sunshine be yours this
glorius Christmas day. © Sept. 11,
1914% 2e.ceach Sept.. 21, 1914; K
78389-78416.
NATIONAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO.,
Chicago. [18992
Bread. No. 06969. © Aug. 7, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77053.
NAULTY (EDWIN FarrFaAx) New York.
[18993-18995
Nault motor. © 1 c. Sept. 16, 1914;
x a t
Nault-rotors.
1886.
Nault turbos or prime movers.
e. Sept. 16, 1914; I 1912.
NEW PROCESS ELECTRO CoRP., New York.
[18996-19001
Battle royal would end it. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1914; K 78489.
Heroes, past and present. © Aug.
19, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1914; K-78490.
War, as seen from above. © Aug.
17, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1914; K 78825.
War makes strange allies. © Aug.
26, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 27, 1914; K 77803.
© 1 ce. July 28, 1914; I
©i
NEW PROCESS ELECTRO CORP.—Contd.
2 cartoons:
Survival of the _ fittest. — United
States of Europe. © Aug. 31, 1914; 2
ec. each Sept. 8, 1914; K 77967, T7968.
N. Y¥. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HERALD
co.) Jersey City. [19002-19099
Before and after [1914]:
© June 9; 1¢. June 10; K 75266.
© June 11; 1c. June 12; K 75308.
© June 16; 1 c. June 18; K 75
© June 18; 1 c. June 20; K 755
© June 21; 1 ce. June 22; K 75
© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 75684.
© June 25; 1c. June 27; K 7578
© June 30; 1c. July 1; K 75901.
© July 2;1¢ July 3; K 75924.
© July 5; 1¢. July 6; K 75994.
© July 9; 1c. July 10; K 76150.
©rduly 12:,.1 @ July. 13 - K 76230.
© July 16; 1c. July 18; K 76393.
© July 19; 1c. July 20; K 76437.
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 76712.
© July 30; 1c. July 31; K 76847.
© Aug. 2:1. Aug. 3: K 76870.
Diary of a dyspeptic [1914]:
© June 15; 1c. June 16; K 75443.
© June 22; 1c. June 23; K 75656.
© July 6; 1¢. July 7; K 76022.
© July 13; 1¢. July 14; K 76262.
© July 20; 1c. July 21; K 76513.
© July 27: 1¢. July 28; K 76713.
© Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 5; K T6968.
©) Augei0 =e Aug. 127K T1710.
© Aug. 17; 1c. Aug. 18; K 77372.
© Aug. 31; 1 ¢. Sept. 2; K 77850.
© Sept. 14; 1 c. Sept. 15; K 78164.
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Sept. 18: K 78319.
© Sept. 21; 1 ce. Sept. 22; K 78468.
Elephant and the mouse. © Aug.
28, 1914; 1 ce. Aug. 31, 1914; K 77787.
For this have we daughters [1914]:
© Jiiy 2; fe July 3 3A 75925.
© July 5: 1 & July 6; K 75995.
© July 7; 1c. July 8; K 76105.
© July 9; 1c. July 10; K 76151.
© July 12; 1¢. July 13; K 76281.
© July 14; 1c. July 15; K 76307.
© July 16; 1c¢. July 18; K 76394.
© July 18;1¢. July 20; K 76438.
© July 20; 17. July 21; K 76514.
© July 21; 1 e. July 223° T6517.
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N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HERALD
co.—Continued.
© July 23; 1c. July 24: K 76610.
© July 25; 1c. July 27; K 76664.
© July 28;1¢. July 29; K 76769.
© July 30; 1 ¢. July 31; K 76846.
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 3; K 76867.
Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 3; K T6869.
© Aug. 9; 1c. Aug: 11; K 77113.
© Aug. 13; 1c. Aug. 14; K 77247.
© Aug. 16; 1c. Aug. 17: K 77371.
© Aug. 20;1¢. Aug. 22; K 77487.
If they keep on recruiting. © Aug.
15, 1914; 1 ce. Aug. 17, 1914; K 77369.
Juggler. © Aug. 18, 1914; 1¢. Aug.
15, 1914; K 773874.
Mobilizing. © Aug. 21, 1914; 1.
Aug. 22, 1914; K 77488.
Running amuck. © Aug. 4, 1914; 1
ce. Aug. 5, 1914; K 76969.
See saw. © Aug. 26, 1914; 1c. Aug.
27, 1914; K T7673.
Simple but graceful gowns. © Sept
11, 1914; le. Sept. 14, 1914; K 781386.
Sport of kings. © Aug. 19, 1914; 1
e. ‘Aue. 20, 1914: K G7S9T:
Toots and her tribulations [1914]:
© June 23; 1c. June 24; K 75685
© June 26; 1c. June 29; K 7
© July 3; 1c. July 6; K 75992
© July 7; le July 8; K 7
© July 10; i.e. July.133.K 7
© July 14;.1 ¢. July 15;
© July 22; 1c. July
© July 24; 1c. July
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© June 10; 1c. June 12; K 75307.
© June 12; 1c. June 13; K 75°
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© June 17; 1c. June 19; K 75546.
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N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HERALD
co.—Continued.
© June 19; 1.
© June 24;1.¢.
© June 28;1c¢.
© July 1; 1<«.
© July 3: 1.
© July 8;1¢
© July 10; 16.
© July io. 1 ©
©. July.tts 1 6
© July 22; 1¢e.
June 22; K 75592.
June 25; K 75710.
June 29; K 75838.
July 3; K 75923.
July 6; K 75993.
July 9; K 76135.
July 13; K 76228.
July 16; K 76329.
July 20; K 76436.
July 23: K 76613.
© July 24; 1¢. July 25; K 76630.
© July 29; 1c. July 30; K 7677
© July 31; 1 c« Aug. 3: K 76S6S.
1914, well if that’s civilization I am
satisfied to be a savage. © Aug. 20,
1914; 1 ec. Aug. 22, 1914; K 77486.
New YoRK HERALD CO., Jersey City.
[19100-19354
Benedict XV (Pope). © Sept. 20,
1914; 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1914: K 78451.
Crossing of the Mons. © Sept. 17,
1914; 1 ce. Sept. 18, 1914; K 78318.
Daily hint from Paris [1914]:
© June 29; 1 ce. June 30; K 75853.
© June 30; 1 ec. July 1; K 75900.
CC) Athy tee » SUL ee 5 Be Oe
© July 3 . July 6; K T5974.
© July 4; July 6; K 75975.
© July 5; July 6; 75976.
© July 6 July ‘Ths 76021.
© July 7 . July 8; 76104.
© July 8; 1 @ July 9; 76134.
© July 9; 1 c. July 10; K 76149.
© July 10; 1¢. July 18; K 76207.
© July 11; 1¢. July 13; K 76208.
© July 12; 1c. July 13; K 76209.
© July 18; 1c. July 14; K 76261.
© July 14; 1c. July 15; 76305.
© July 15; 1 e. July 16; K 76328.
© July 16; 1 ¢. July 18; K 76395.
© July 17; 1 ¢e. July 20; K 76494.
© July 18; le July 20; K 76435.
© July 19; 1 e. July 20; K 76433.
© July 20; 1 e. July 21; K 76515.
© July 21; 1 ¢ July 22; K 76518.
© July 22; 1¢ July 23; K 76622.
© July 23; 1 ec. July 24; K 76611.
© July 24; 1 ¢. July 25; 76632.
© July 25; 1¢. July 27; K 76665.
© July 26; 1¢. July 27; K 76768.
© July 27; 1 ¢ July 28; K 76714.
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no. 3, 1914 © 19354
NEw YORK HERALD co.—Continued. New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
© July 28; 1c. July 29; K 76771. Fashion magazine section, July 12,
© July 29; 1 c. July 30; K 76772. 1914:
; AS Black straw hat with knife plume.—
© Tuly 30; Le. July 31; K 76845. Blue and lavender gown with silver
© July 31; 1c. Aug. 3; K 76884. | Jnce.— Cover design. — Fascinating
© Aug. 1; 1 c. Aug. 3; K 76882. | little frock of red crepe de chine.—
© Aug. 2: 1c. Aug. 3: K 76881. Siang blue aie hat Le a
4 ; = ack, rose garniture.— Rose veile
© Aug. 3; 1c. Aug. 5; K de gown with ruffles of flowered taf-
© Aug. 4; 1c. Aug. 5; K 76979. | teta—wWhite lace costume.—White
© Aug. 5; 1c. Aug. 6; taffeta gown embroidered in black and
© Aug. 6; 1c. Aug. 7 oe GA wee gagniture of velvet
Pe. ‘ i and taffeta one lace gown may appear
© Aug. 7; 1c. Aug. 10; S eee. as two. © July 12. 1914: 1 @ each
© Aug. 8; 1 c. Aug. 10; K 77081. | July 18, 1914; K 76219-76227.
i Aue 9: te. Aug. 11; K 77111.
© Aug. 10; 1c. Aug. 12; K 77169.
fteane tt te, Ang 13; K 77217.
> Aue. 12*'1 ¢. Aug. 13; K 77218.
i) Aue. 15: 1 c. Aug. 14; K 77
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 17; K 773
—— [July 26, 1914]:
Amber satin house gown.—Black
satin hat covered with white roses
and leaves.—Biue and w-ite striped
linen lawn dress.—Cover design.—
Gown of white mvusseline de soie.—
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50. Gown of white washable crepon.—
© Aug. 16; 1 c. Aug. 17; K 77351. | Pale rose liberty house frock.—White
© Aug. 17; 1c. Aug. 18; K 77365. | chiffon frock—White crepe de soie in-
: e 19° K 772 door gown.—White hat wreathed in
pe itp ue ‘ fs; ren a 2 a orange blossoms.—White satin gown
ug. tJ, I Cc. Aus. <U; K (tod. | hordered with shaded pink roses.
© Aug. 20; 1c. Aug. 22; K 77484. | Front and back views.—White silk
© Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 22; K 77485. | voile combined with filet lace —White
A - O75 taffeta adorned with pink roses.—
© ate ry ' % ex Sf fe a White taffeta flowered in pompadour
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug. 24; K is coloring—White tulle dress over
© Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 26; K 77668. | white satin. © July 26. 1914; 1 ¢. each
6
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© Aug. 25: 1c. Aug. 27; K 77669. | July 27, 1914; K 76742-76757.
© Aug. 26; 1c. Aug. 27; K 77
© Aug. 27: 1c. Aug. 28; K 77743. Afternoon gown of blue taffeta.
© Aug. 28: 1c. Aug. 31; K 77836 Beige garbardine tailored svit.—
Raed 5 ot ya * | Black velvet corsage worn with a
© Aug. 29; 1c. Aug. 31; an “ - | gorge de pigeon.—Corsage-gilet of gray
© Aug. 30; 1c. Aug. 31; K 77838. | taffeta. — Cover design. — Dolman-like
© Aug. 31; 1c. Sept. 2; K 77848, | capes in winter fur styles.—Evening
gown of white mousseline de soie.—
70. —— [Aug. 9, 1914]:
© Sept. 1; 1c. Sept. 2; = ae Youthful dancing frock of white
© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 3; K 77880. | tune. © Aug. 9. 1914; 1 ¢ each Aug.
© Sept. 3; 1 ¢. Sept. 4; K 77936. | 11, 1914; K 77103-77110.
© Sept. 4; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 78005. —— [Aug. 23, 1914]:
© Sept. 5; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 78006. All sorts of feather fancies will be
© Sept. 6; 1 c. Sept. 8; K 78022. | used——Brown is to be one of the
x . 1 Tene season’s ecolors.—Correct coiffure for
© Sept. o, yi ano = rie the new small hat. Front and side
© Sept. 8; 1c. Sept. 10; K 78080. | Views —Cover design—Curled para-
© Sept. 9; 1 c. Sept. 11; K 78097. | dise fronds —Dark brown straw hat
© Sept. 10; 1 ¢. Sept. 11; K 7S09S8. | with narrow band of moire ribbon.—
© Sept. 11; 1 c. Sept. 14; K 78151. Deep forehead fringe and little side
9. ~ - Ie 79159 | curl—Fitted at the waist and flaring
2 vk = ‘ i pied a s aaa at the skirt hem. Front and back
CDE % 20 Pee. anne’ =< | views. — Flower-like ornaments. —
© Sept. 14; 1 ce. Sept. 15; K 78163. | Huge dark red silk and velvet rose.—
: : -2 Long narrow velvet hat arranged in
© Sept. 16; te. Sept. 17; K 78273. | so1as-—Old blue velvet ribbon clus-
Exasperated bug. © Aug. 9, 1914; | ters—Soft brown velyet hat with
1c. Aug. 11, 1914; K 77094. green velvet band and facing.—Supple
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pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
New YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
black velvet shape pulled down to
eyebrows.—Very short part with the
horseshoe wave.—White panne velvet
hat.—White satin shape. © Aug. 23.
1914; 1 & ‘each Auge 24, “1914. K
7T76389-T7657.
[Sept. 6, 1914]:
Cover design.—Overlapping metal-
lic band in iridescent coloring en-
circles this hat of black velvet.—View
of navy blue broadcloth tailored suit.
No. 1 and 2.—Youthful sailor hat of
black velvet. Sept. 6, 1914; 1 «
each Sept. 8, 1914; K 78007-78011.
—— [Sept. 20, 1914]:
Cover design.—Mastic colored cape.—
Pleated skirt is stitched to a yuoke.—
Prussian blue suede cloth cape. ©
Sept. 20, 1914; 1 c. each Sept. 21,
1914; K 78447-78450.
Fashion sheet, July 5, 1914:
Black velvet cape lined with baya-
dere stripes—Havana brown velvet
cloth cape wrap. Front and _ side
views. — Ruffled white taffeta dress.
Front and back views.—White silk
voile transparent wrap, embroidered
with colored beads. © July 5, 1914; 1
e. each July 6, 1914; K 75977-75982.
July 19, 1914:
Black satin gown. Front and back
views.—Gown of black and red striped
fabric.—Gown of green mousseline de
soie.-—Green and yellow striped skirt
with black bodice.—Striped blue and
green skirt worn with red jacket. ©
July 19, 1914; 1 ec. each July 20, 1914;
IX 76418-76423.
Aug. 16, 1914:
Dancing gown in deep ivory tones.—
Dark blue taffeta dress—Red and
black flat square beads.—Ruby taffeta
cape. Front and back view. © Aug.
16, 1914; 1 c each Aug. 17, 1914; K
77360-77364.
Fat chance [1914]:
© Julyus> 1:2) July G2 T5985.
© duiy 12° 1", July 1s) Kere212
© July 19; 1 ¢ July 20; K 76429.
© July 26; 1 e@ July 27; K 76761.
© Aug. 2; 1 ¢. Aug. 3; K T6S76.
©), Aue. 9:1 G. Aue. 11> K T7095.
© Aug. 16; 1c. Aug. 17; K 77353.
© Aug. 23; 1c. Aug. 24; K T7660.
© Aug."30; 1 c. Aug: 31; K 77841.
German soldiers driving the inhab-
itants of Louvain before them during
the sacking of the town. © Sept. 13,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1914; J 196167.
NEw. YORK HERALD co.—Continued.
Ginger pop [1914]:
© May 3;1c. May 4; K 73884,
© May 10; 1 c May 11; K 74183.
© May 17; 1 ¢. May 18; K 74425.
© May 24; 1 ¢. May 25; K 747S5.
© May 381; 1 c¢: June 1; K 74981.
© June 7; 1 ec. June 9; K 75239.
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 75399.
© June 21; 1¢. June 22; K 75581.
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 75816.
© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 75983.
© July 12; 1c. July 13; K 76215.
© July 19; 1 ce. July 20; K 76426.
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K T6764.
© Aug..2* 1-¢. Ane 22m AGsi>.
© Aug. 9; 1 e Aug. 11; K 77092.
© Aug. 16; 1 ec. Aug. 17; K 77352.
© Aug. 23; 1c. Aug. 24; K T7658.
© Aug. 30; 1 « Aug. 31: K 77839.
© Sept. 6; 1 ec. Sept. 8; K 78012.
Great Caesar’s ghost [1914]:
' © May 31; 1c. June 1; K 74983.
© June 7; 1c. June 9; K 75235.
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 75402.
© June 21; 1¢. June 22; K 75578.
© June 28; 1 c. June 29; K 75317.
© July 5; 1¢. July.6; K 75989.
© July 12; 1e July 13; K 76216.
© July 19; 1 ec. July 20; K 76425.
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 76765.
© Aug. 2; 1 ce Aug..3; E 76872.
Hard-shell anti-suffragist. © Aug.
9, 1914; 1 e. Aug. 11, 1914; K 77097.
In the year 49,999 [1914]:
© June 7; 1c. June 9; K 75240.
© June 21; 1 ¢. June 22; K 75582.
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 16762.
© Aug, 237 crane, ae rent:
© Aug. 9; 1 e. Aug. 11; K 77093.
© Aug. 9; 1 ce Aug. 11; K 77096.
Magazine section, Aug. 2, 1914:
Black taffeta afternoon dress.—Blue
broadcloth suit. © Aug. 2, 1914; le.
each Aug. 3, 1914; K 76879, 76880.
Mr. Twee Deedle [1914]:
© May 31; 1c. June 1; K 14984.
© June 7; 1c. June 9; K 752388.
380
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
New YoRK HERALD co.—Continued.
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 75406
) dune 21; 1c: June 22; K. 15586.
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 75824.
© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 75987.
© July 12:1¢. July 13; K 76214.
© July 19; 1c. July 20; K 76480.
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 76763.
© Aug. 2; 1.¢. Aug. 3; K 76878.
Mobilization of Austrian forces. ©
suly 31, 1914; 1 c«. Aug. 3, 1914; K
76SS83.
My little man, why do you smoke
cigarettes. © July 26, 1914; 1c. July
27, 1914; K 76759.
No place like home. © Aug. 30,
1914; 1 c. Aug. 31, 1914; K 77840.
On the trail of the news [1914]:
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 75404.
Pranks of Pierrot [1914]:
© June 7; 1c. June 9; K 75236.
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 75400.
© June 21; 1c. June 22; K 75579.
© June 28; 1c. June 29: K 75818.
© July 5; 1¢. July 6; K 75990.
© gary 12; Pe July. 13; K 76217.
© July 19; 1 ¢. July 20; K 76481.
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 76766.
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 3; K 76873.
Progress of civilization [1914]:
© June 7; 1c. June 9; K 75248.
© June 14; 1c. June 15; K 75405.
© June 21; 1 c. June 22; K T5585.
© June 28; 1 c. June 29; K 75823.
© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 75986.
Co suiy a2: te. July 13; K 762138.
Snapshot Bill [1914]:
© June 28; 1 ec. June 29; K 75820.
© July 5; 1c. July 6; K 75988.
duly 12: ie. July 13; K 16210.
© July 19;1¢. July 20; K 76424.
© July 26; 1c. July 27; K 76758.
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 3; K 76871.
© Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 11; K 77099.
Terrors of the Tiny Tads [1914]:
© May 31; 1 ce. June 1; K 74982.
© June 7; 1c. June 9; K 752387.
© June 14; 1 ¢. June 15; K 75401.
© June 21; 1 c. June 22; K T5580.
© June 28; 1c. June 29; K 75819.
suly 5) 1G Jay 6: 6 (599k
© July 12; 1c. July 18; K 76218.
© July 19; 1c. July 20; K 76432.
19406
NEw YorRK HEBALD co.—Continued.
© July 26; 1¢. July 27; K 76767.
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 8; K 76874.
That’s my trouble. © July 19, 1914;
1 ec. July 20, 1914; K 76428.
There was a young lady named Kate.
© July 26, 1914; 1¢. July 27, 1914; K
76760.
Why are you always playing with
my switch, Helen. © July 19, 1914;
le. July 20, 1914; K 76427.
New YorRK TIMES Co., New York.
[19355, 19356
Faithful. [Front view of seven
dogs.] © June 21, 1914; 1 ec. June 22,
1914; K 75578.
Perfect baby. © July 5, 1914; 1¢
July 6, 1914; K 75996.
NEWARK SHOE STORES Co., Baltimore.
[19357
Shoe illustrations. © July 6, 1914;
Ze. July 23, 1914; K 76527.
NEWHALL (ALFRED Davis) New York.
[19858-19360
Pelham Bay Park, N. Y. (Views of)
[1914]:
Bathing beach.—Boat landing.—Inn.
© Aug. 13, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 21,
1914; K 77408-77410.
NEWMAN (V. WINTHROP) New York.
[19361
Convalescent. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2c.
Apr. 3, 1914; K 72616.
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN., Cleve-
land. [19862, 19363
Benedict XV (Pope), 1,2. ©1e
each Sept. 5, 1914; J 195805, 195806.
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, New York.
[19364-19406
Buster Brown [1914]:
© June 7; 1c. July 9; K 76129.
© June 14; 1c. July 13; K 76178.
© June 21; 1c. July 14; K 76268.
© June 28;1¢. July 27; K 76692.
© July 5;1¢. July 27; K 76693.
© July 12; 1c. July 27; K 76682.
© July 19; 1 c. Aug. 6; K 76999.
© duly 26" fF ¢ Ango#: T7006.
(y Aus 2: 1 @ Aug..12: K 77145.
Cinderella Peggy [1914]:
oe jue 1? ie July 9° i. 76127.
© June 14: 1c. July 13; K 76179.
© June 21: 1c. July 14; K 76264.
© June 28; 1c. July 27; K 76691.
© July 5; 1c. July 27; K T6697.
© July 12; 1¢. July 27; K 766S6.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
19407
‘pt. Iv, 2. s., v. 9
NEWPAPER FEATURE SERVICE—Contd.
© July 19; 1 ¢. Aug. 6; K 77002.
© July 26; 1 ce. Aug. 7; K 77005.
© Aug. 2; 1-c. Aug. 12; K 17147.
Easter plumage. © Mar. 16, 1914;
1c. Aug. 8, 1914; K 76974.
Everlasting girl. © July 12, 1914;
1 ce. July 27, 1914; K T6687.
Great grandma’s attic in 2014. ©
Mar. 18, 1914; 1 e@ Aug. 3; 1914; IK
T6976.
Hilda [1914]:
© Apr. 26; 1 c. May 6; K 73
© May 3; 1c. May 18; K T4
© May 10; 1¢: June 5; K 15
© May 17; 1.¢. June 5; K 75
© May 24; 1¢ June 5; K 75
© May 31; 1c¢. June 24; K 75
© June 7; 1¢ July 9; K 761:
© June 14; 1 e. July 18; K 76180.
© June 21; 1c. July 14; K 76267.
© June 28; 1c. July 27; K 76689.
Jobnny Boston Beans |1914]:
© June 6; 1c. July 9; K 76131.
That dreaded detectaphone. 2) Mar.
L7, 1914; i «. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76975.
That son-in-law of pa’s [1914]:
© June 6; 1c. July 9; K 76182.
© June 7; 1¢ July 9; K 76128.
© June 14; 1 c. July 13; K 76181.
© June 21; 1c. July 14; K 76266.
© June 28; 1c. July 27; K 76690.
© July 5; 1c. July 27; K T6696.
© July 12; 1 ec. July 27; K T6685.
© July 19; 1 ce. Aug. 6; K 77000.
© July 26; 1 ce Aug. 7; K 77007.
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 12; K 77146.
NICHOLSON (EpWarp B.) Indianapolis.
[19407
Marshall (Thomas R.) © July 27,
1914; 2c. July 28, 1914; J 194971.
NIETHAMMER (T.) Winslow, Ariz.
[19408-19411
Winslow, Ariz., Clear Creek steps.
© July 10, 1914; 2 « July 9, 1914;
IX 76285,
Winslow, Ariz. :
Bird’s-eve view of Santa Fe shops.—
Santa Fe reading room.—Scene. ©
Aug. 27, 1914; 2c. each Aug. 29, 1914;
IX 77694-77696.
Nock (GrorcE R.) San Diego, Cal.
[19412
United States Marine corps, Fourth
regiment, Camp Harvard, Cal.
July 25, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 10, 1914; J
195079.
NortH AMERICAN CO., Philadelphia.
[19413-19426
After a day in the harvest. © July
19, 1914; 2c July 20, 1914; K 76417.
Breath of autumn. © Sept. 6, 1914;
2c. Sept. 8, 1914; K 77980.
First (The) to go. © Aug. 9,1914;
2 ec. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77054.
Helper. © Sept. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Sept.
21, 1914; K 78428.
In grandmother’s garden. © Aug.
16, 1914; 2 @ Aug. 17, 1914; K 77256.
In summer heat. © July 5, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; K 75947.
Just me and the ocean. © July 26,
1914; 2 c. July 27, 1914; K 76644.
Late summer belle. © Aug. 23,
1914; 2c. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77494.
One kind of rural politics no longer
possible. © July 12, 1914; 2 @ July
15, 1914* % W6zer:
Some outdoor Americans. © July
12, 1914; 2 e. July 18, 1914; K 76237.
Steady now. © Sept. 13, 1914; 2¢.
Sept. 14, 1914; K 78128.
Supper in camp. © Sept. 18, 1914;
2c. Sept. 14, 1914; K 78129.
Vacation days. © Aug. 2, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 3, 1914; K T6S60.
Waiting. © Aug. 80, 1914: 2 ec.
Aug. 31, 1914; K T7795.
NORTH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO.,
Bay City, Mich. [19427
Aladdin idea. © June 23, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 25, 1914; K 75699. ‘
NORTHERN PHOTO CO., Wausau, Wis.
[19428-19432
[5 photographs]:
Necedah, Wis., Main st. south,
1444.—Necedah, Wis., Niles cottage,
1443.—Necedah, Wis., North Main st.,
1433.—Necedah, Wis., South Main st.,
1422.—_Nekoosa, Wis., new high school,
1455. © July 3, 1914; 2 ¢. each July
9, 1914; J 194199-194208.
Norton (Nora) Gainesville, Fla.
[19433
Heaven is not reached by a single
bound. © Aug. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 18,
1914; K 77340.
382
Meadow
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
NoTMAN, Boston, Mass. [19434-19485
McCall. (8S. W.) 1, 2.. © July 18,
1914; 2 ec. each July 24, 1914; J
194708, 194709.
NoweE.Lt (FRANK H.) Seattle.
[19436-19439
Seattle, L. C. Smith bldg. showing
Mt. Rainier. © July 3, 1914; 2c. July
8, 1914; J 194182.
——panoramic view from King
County court house tower, 1, 2.
June 27, 1914; 2 c. each July 13, 1914;
J 194569, 194570.
Snow scene through woods near
Sheba mine, Ft. Jones, Cal. © July
10, 1914; 2 ¢. July 15, 1914; J 194381.
Noyes (George D.) Clinton, Ind.
[19440
Rhyan Christian graduates. © June
1, 1914; 2c. July 11, 1914; J 194245.
Nutting (WALLACE) INC., Framing-
ham, Mass. [19441-19495
By an Italian lake. © July 2, 1914;
2¢. July 6, 1914; J 194129.
Cloister door. © July 22, 1914; 2c.
July 25, 1914; J 194738.
Como Crest. © July 2, 1914; 24
July 6, 1914; J 194128.
Farmhouse brook. © July 22, 1914;
2c. July 25, 1914; J 194739.
Farmstead entrance. © July 2,
1914; 2c July 6, 1914; J 194127.
Lakeside Belvidere. © July 2,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; J 194124.
Little brown mill. © July 2, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; J 194126.
Village pasture. © July 2, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; J 194125.
Vine-gabled mill. © July 2, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; J 194180.
[6 photographs] :
Dawn at the farm, 5797.—English
brook, 5794.—English pasture, 5760.—
Brook farm, 5S01i.—Surrey
farm, 5781.—Woodland dignity, 5799.
© July 21, 1914; 2 ce. each July 24,
1914; J 194956-194961.
[6 photographs]:
Beneath castle walk, 5991.—Cooling
river, 6284.—-Foam flecks, 5983.—
Goodman is coming, 5980.—Larkspur,
6063.—Sheltered, 6065. © Aug. 5,
1914; 2 c. each Aug. 7, 1914; J 195173—
195178.
[8 photographs]:
Bend of beauty, 5788.—Cosy village,
5786.—Meadow lights, 5792.—Neigh-
borly cottages, 5782.—Shadowed oaks,
769.—Sheltered nest, 57938. — Sussex
19506
NUTTING (WALLACE) INc.—Continued.
blossoms, 5787.—Through the shadows,
5788.. © July 18, 1914; 2 «@ each
July 20, 1914; J 194552-194559.
[26 photographs]:
Airing at the Haven, 5080.—At the
village finger post, 5796.—DCending
brook, 5772.—Brook’s mouth, 5677.—
Canal road, 5100.— Church and the
bridge, 5551.—Devon arches, 5692.—
Devon brook, 5679.—Down at _ the
farm, 5797.—Dutch arch, 5087.—Dyke-
side blossoms, 5083.—Foot of the moor-
land, 58382.—Kent curves, 5567.—Little
Dutch cove, 5090.—Little Haven,
5678.—Mary’s little lamb, 5561.—
Meadow Brook Farm. 5801. —
Meadow gate, 5698.—Nestling village,
5680.—On the Avon, 5707.—Peaceful
stretch, 5093.—Quiet life, 5703.—Vic-
arage (The), 5704.—Water song,
5684.—Where the stream rests, 5693.—
Windings in Holland, 5010. © Aug.
81, 1914; 2 ec. each Sept. 3, 1914; J
195751-195776.
OGLOZINSKI (JULIAN B.) Chicago.
: [19496
Pulaski, Washington, Kosciuszko,
our heroes. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2 ce.
July 10, 1914; J 194692.
OLIVE (JAMES ELEAZER) Santa Cruz,
Cal, [19497-19499
Golden Falls, 1-3. © Aug. 10,1914;
2 ec. each Aug. 17, 1914; J 195283-
195285.
Oxtson (C. V.) Williston, N. D.
[19500-19503
[4 photographs] :
Experimental farm, 1, 2.—Ray, N.
D.—Tioga, N. D. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2 e. each Sept. 8, 1914; J 195828-
195831.
ONEIDA COMMUNITY, LTD., Oneida, N. Y.
[19504
Pride of possession. © Sept. 19,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78208.
OPPENHEIM (Harry) New York.
[19505
Letterhead design in Russian lan-
guage. © June 16, 1914; 2c. July 3,
1914; K 76278.
OrEBAUGH (C. E.) Middlesboro, Ky.
[19506
Mountain boy. ©1c. Aug. 5, 1914;
J 195145.
383
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
19507
OTASH (HaApBisp FarrRHooD) Lawrence,
Mass. [19507
Zahleh, a city in Mt. Lebanon, Syria.
© June 20, 1914; 2 « June 22, 1914;
J 194170.
OTIS ELEVATOR CO., New York. [19508
Direct current electric elevator ma-
chine switch control. © July 3, 1914;
2c. Aug. 12, 1914; K 77260.
OvurcauLtr (R. F.) Flushing, N. Y.
[19509-19569
Cuts for ads:
After the celebration come to us.—
After you get your prescription.—After
you see the doctor, see us.—Always
have remedies in the house.—April fool
again.—Beauty.—Before you go for
an outing.—Brushes, we have them.—
Buy a whole box.—Buy a whole box
of our good cigars—Buy your Xmas
presents now.—Christmas gifts.—Come
see our Xmas presents.—Come to us.—
Come to us for your Easter dyes.—
Everything from head to foot.—Happy
New Year.— Have pearly teeth.—
Howdy, I am the little trained nurse.—
If any thing ails you.—If you have
anything the matter with your eye.—
Improve your complexion.—Keep beau-
tiful.— Keep cool.— Keep it in the
house.—Learn to buy at our drug
store—Learn to come to our drug
store.—Leather goods stationery.—Lit-
tle trained nurse.—Little trained nurse
always comes to us for it.—Nice cold
soda.—No matter what ails you.—Now
look beautiful—Our ice cream.—Our
shaving stuff.— Paints.— Plant our
seeds this year.—See our superb
leather goods.—Too much turkey.—Try
our hot soda.—Try our remedies.—Try
our stationery.—Twins this time.—Use
our superb toilet requisites—We al-
ways have fresh, pure candies.—We
are on time.—We can help you have
beautiful teeth and hair.—We earry a
complete line of rubber goods.—We
have all things for your hair.—We
have everything right in sporting
goods.—_We have it.—We have the
remedies.— We have the remedies to
keep your animals healthy.—We have
your wallpaper.—We sell only pure
drugs.—When you want drug store
things.—Why don’t you get the right
medicine.—You don’t have to suffer.—
You need a tonic every spring.—You
will soon be well.—You won’t ever fear
sickness or disease. © July 27, 1914;
2 ec. each July 24, 1914; K 76547-
76591, 76593-76608.
_pt.iv,n. s., v.9
OUTCAULT ADVERTISING Co., Chicago.
[19570-19634
Cuts for ads:
Afterwards come to us. © Aug. 3,
1914; 2 ce. July 31, 1914; K 76811.
Be on time. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2c
July 31, 1914; K 76781.
Buy a diamond. © Aug. 3, 1914;
a eer | uly 31, 1914; K 76S10.
Buy a talking machine. © Aug. 5,
1914; 2 ce. Aug. 6, 1914; K 76983.
Buy from the jeweler you believe in.
© Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢ July 31, 1914; K
T6798.
Buy that engagement ring from us.
© Aug. 8, 1914; 2 e. July 31, 1914; K
76936.
Cameras and photo supplies of all
kinds. © Aug. 5, 1914; 2 c Aug. 6,
1914; K 76986.
Come and examine our rare jewels.
© Aug. 8, 1914; 2 c«. July 31, 1914;
K 76790.
Come examine our jewelry. © Aug.
3, 1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K 76807.
Come in and hear our talking ma-
chines. © Aug. 5, 1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 6,
1914; K T6985. ’
Come see what this autumn offers.
© Aug. 3, 1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K
T6809.
Come to us and see. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; IK T6825.
Come to us for holiday gifts. ©
Aug. 38, 1914; 2 ¢. July 31, 1914;-K
76818. :
Declare to come to our jewelry store.
© Aug. 8, 1914; 2 e. July 31, 1914; K
T6799.
Delight them. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢
July 31, 1914; IK 76828.
Do you want a new ring. © Aug. 3,
1914; 2c July 31, 1914; K 76801.
Does your watch need fixing. ©
Aug. 3, 1914; 2 @ July 31, 1914; K
76800.
Don’t strain your eyes. © Aug. 38,
1914; 2¢. July 31, 1914; K 76826.
Everything your heart desires in
jewelry. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. July 31,
1914; K 76792. )
Exquisite articles for the _ toilet
table. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ce. July 31,
1914; K 76818.
For your toilet table. © Aug. 3,
1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K 76788.
Get that wedding present from us.
© Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢@ July 31. 1914; K
76794. :
384
1914; K 76834.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
OUTCAULT ADVERTISING co.—Continued.
Give our jewelry. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2e. July 31, 1914; K 76822.
Give our silverware. © Aug. 8.
1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K 76812.
- Have the right jewelry for each oc-
Gasion, © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. July 31,
1914; K 76782.
Jewelry you need. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; K 76787.
_Let us fix your old watch. © Aug.
8, 1914; 2¢ July 31, 1914; K 76830.
Let us furnish that wedding present.
© Aug. 3, 1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K
76796.
Let us regulate your old watch. ©
Buea, 1914- 2c. Aug. 6, 19145 K
76981.
Make their honeymoon happy. ©
Aug. 3, 1914; 2 c. July 31, 1914; Kk
76797.
Musical instruments. © Aug.
1914; 2c. Aug. 6, 1914; K 76987.
Of course you want elegant cut
glass. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 c. July 31,
1214; K 76804.
Opera glasses make a welcome pres-
ent. © Aug. 38, 1914; 2 c¢. July 31,
5;
Our gold is gold. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; K 76780.
Our jewelry is reliable. © Aug. 8,
1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K 76785.
_ Our jewelry makes the best. © Ang.
3, 1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; IKK 76821.
Our name insures. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; K 76814.
Our timepieces are accurate. ©
moe. @, 1914° 2c.’ July 31, 1914; °K
76789.
Our timepieces are modern. ©
Bes, 2914-.2 c. July 31, 1914; K
76808.
Our wedding presents. © Aug. 8,
1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K 76832.
Pretty pins. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 31, 1914; K 76806.
Prices on our precious stones are
reasonable. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢ July
31, 1914; K 76803.
Put a talking machine in your
home. © Aug. 5, 1914; 2 c Aug. 6,
1914; K 76982.
Rare ornaments. © Aug.
Zc. July 31, 1914; K 76815.
- Reliable jewelry. © Aug. 8, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; K 76828.
- See our charming presents. © Ang.
8, 1914; 2c July 31, 1914; K 76795.
38, 1914;
OUTCAULT ADVERTISING co.—Continued.
See our useful jewelry. © Aug. 3,
194; 2-e July 3h, 191424 (6600:
Send New Years gifts. © Aug. 38,
19T4;5-2 c. July at, 1914: K-16826
Send our jewelry. © Aug. 38, 1914;
2 @. July-31,-1914.>.K. 76833:
Send our silverware. © Aug. 38,
1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K 76817.
©
Talking machines and records.
AUS... By 1914; 2° & Ang.” 6y. 19142"Je
T6984.
We can help you select. © Aug. 3,
1914; 2 c. July 31, 1914: K (6820.
We fix it right. © Aug. 3, 1914: 2
ce. July 31, 1914; K 76793.
We have many necessary useful
things. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2c July 31,
1914; K 76802.
We have that engagement ring. ©
Ang. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. July 32, 1914. i
T6805.
We price our jewelry right. © Aug.
8, 1914; 2 ¢. July 31, 1914; K 76791.
We repair things right. © Aug. 3,
1914; 2c. July 31, 1914; K 76935.
Wear charming jewels. © Aug. 8,
1914; 2c July 31, 1914; K 76816.
Wear diamonds. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; K 76784.
Whose clerk am I. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; K 76827.
Why not get new jewelry for Easter.
© Aug. 3, 1914; 2.¢. July 31, 1914; K
76783.
You can depend upon our time-
pieces. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. July 31,
1914: K 76786.
You can get bargains. © Aug. 3,
1914; 2 c.. July 31, 1914; K 76829.
You can rely. © Aug. 38, 1914; 2¢.
July 31, 1914; K 76881.
Your gifts will please. © Aug. 8,
1914; 2c. July 13, 1914; K 76819.
Oz FILM MFG. COo., Los Angeles.
[19635, 19636
Patchwork girl of Oz. [3 sheet pos-
ter.]..© Sept. 15,.1914; 2 c. Sept. 16,
1914; K 78206.
——— [6 sheet poster.] © Sept. 15,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78207.
PABST BREWING Co., Milwaukee.
[19637-19654
Always goes good. © June 10, 1914;
le. July 20, 1914; K 764069.
Always together on. © May 12,
1914; 1 e. July 20, 1914; IK 76401.
Best three ways. © Apr. 20, 1914;
1¢. July 20, 1914; K 76397.
389
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
19655
PABST BREWING Co.—Continued.
Blue ribbon fan. © June 2, 1914;
1 ec. July 20, 1914; K 76407.
Do more than merely ask for beer.
© Apr. 22, 1914; 1¢. July 20, 1914; Kk
76398.
Evening glass of cheer. © June 9,
1914; 1 e. July 20, 1914; K 76408.
Famous advertisements. © Apr. 27.
1914; 1 ce. July 20, 1914; E 76399.
Fine from start to finish, © May
19, 1914; 1 e¢. July 20, 1914; IX 76403.
Good for good fellows. © June 19.
1914: 1c. July 20, 1914: K 76411.
Just right. © May 5, 1914; 1c. July
20, 1914; K 76400.
Not like other beer. © July 10,
1914; 1c. July 20, 1914; K 76414,
One good turn deserves another. ©
June 26, 1914; 1-c. July 20, 1914; K
(6413.
Pabst picture people. © June 2,
1914; 1 e. July 20, 1914; K 76406.
Pure beer flag. © May 20, 1914; 1
ec. July 20, 1914; K 76404.
That’s my brand. © May 26, 1914;
ie. July 20, 1914; K 76405.
They all line up for —. © June 16,
1914; 1 ce. Julv 20, 1914; K 76410.
True to the blue. © May 19, 1914;
1c. July 20, 1914; K 76402.
Yes, providing it’s Pabst. © June
22,1914; 1¢. July 20, 1914; K 76412.
PacH sBros., New York. [19655-19657
Gibson (Charles Dana) 101765. ©
June 15; 1914:°2 ©. July 15,1914; J
194575.
Straus (Nathan) 102617. © July 1,
1914; 2c. July 15, 1914; J 194574.
Warburg (David M.) 102586. ©
June 15, 1914; 2.¢ July 15, 1914; J
194573.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA
Cal.
At the end of a
Bs LE rig 2 ea a SP
185570.
Botanical bldg. © Aug. 26, 1914; 2
e. Aug. 31, 1914; J 195635.
—— through an open arcade. © Aug.
26, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 31, 1914; J 195631.
Formal garden looking toward the
citrus orchard and the isthmus. ©
Aug. 19, 1914; 2 ec Aug. 26, 1914; J
195571.
From a tower overlooking the Prado.
© Aug. 26, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 31, 1914;
J 195633.
ExPo., San Diego,
[19658-19694
long cloister. ©
Aug. 26, 1914; J
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPO.—Continued. —
In the Painted Desert, San Diego
expo., pottery making. © Aug. 26,
1914; 2c. Aug. 31, 1914; J 195632.
Lawn by the Arts and Crafts bldg.
© Phe 1, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1914; J
195572.
On tke Calle Cristobal. © Aug. 19,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1914; J 195578.
San Joaquin Valley bldg. across the
palm canyon. © Aug. 26, 1914; 2 «
Aug. 81, 1914; J 195634.
West approach. © Aug. 21, 1914; 2
e. Aug. 26, 1914; J 195574. ;
[3 photographs]:
Home economy bldg., west facade.—
Panama-California expo. seal. — San
Diego expo. during construction pe-
riod. © July 29, 1914; 2 ¢ each Aug.
3, 1914; J 194906-194908.
[3 photographs]:
Commerce and industries bldg.—Por-
tion of the agricultural display.—Sci-
ence and education bldg., patio. ©
Aug. 5. 1914: 2 ¢@ each Aug. 10, 1914;
J 195085-—195087.
[6 photograpts]:
Citrus orchard, model farm and part
of the main group.—In a pergola at
the edge of the canyon.—Model farm
from the Alameda.—Prado from the
Ethnology blidg.— Quiet patio.—Sci-
ence and education bldg. © July 15,
1914; 2 e@ each July 21,°1914; ' J
194576-1945S81.
[6 photographs]:
Looking east on the Prado, 17654.—
Looking west on the Prado, 17655.—
Puente Cebrillo as seen from a per-
cola near the canyon, 17650.—Quarter-
mile Puente Cabrillo, 17653.—Section
of the citrus orchard, the isthmus be-
yond, 17652.—View from a pergola
near one of the formal gardens, 17651.
© Aug. 29, 1914: 2 ce. each Sept. 2,
1914; J 195696-195701.
[9 photographs]:
Across the model farm.—Arts and
crafts bldg., mission bells —Commerce
and industries bldg., colonnade of en-
trance.—Psnorama from the est.—
Plaza de Panama from the Washing-
ton bldg.—Prado (The) looking east.
—San Diego expo., in the Painted Des-
ert, by the Taos pueblo.—San Diego
expo., Kiva in the Painted Desert, dog
dance.—Snanish baleony in one of the
patios. © Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. each
| Sept. 16, 1914; J 195993-196001.
386
i
a
pt. IV, D.8.,.V.9,
4
?
4
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 3, 1914
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co., San Francisco.
[19695-19729
Avenue between palaces of Educa-
tion and Food producis, 2638. © June
26, 1914; 2 c. July 28, 1914; J 194775.
Avenue of Progress, 2667, 2670,
2672. © June 26, 1914; 2c. each July
28, 1914; J 194776-194778.
—— looking toward the Esplanade,
2651. © June 26, 1914; 2c July 28,
1914; J 194779.
— looking west, 2647. © June
26, 1914; 2 ¢. July 28, 1914; J 194793.
—Palace of mines and metal-
lurgy, 2674. © June 26, 1914; 2 c¢.
July 28, 1914; J 194780.
—— showing main entrance to Pal-
ace of machinery, 2673. © June 26,
1914; 2c. July 28, 1914; J 194781.
— showing Palace of mines and
metallurgy, 2668. © June 26, 1914; 2
e. July 28, 1914; J 194783.
showing palaces of machinery,
Varied industries and Mines and
metallurgy, 2671. © June 26, 1914;
2c, July 28, 1914; J 194782.
Court of four seasons, colonnades
in exterior, 2684, 2680. © June 26.
1914: 2 ec. each July 28, 1914; J
194788, 194789.
—colonnades in exterior, 2635.
© June 26, 1914; 2 ce. July 28, 1914;
J 194787.
—— extension, colonnades, 2682. ©
June 26, 1914; 2c. July 28, 1914; J
194786.
— extension, interior colonnades,
2637. © June 26, 1914; 2 ¢. July 28,
1914; J 194791.
—— extensions, colonnades, interior
ew, 2683. © June 26, 1914; 2 «.
July 28, 1914; J 194785.
= externor, 268..,.© June 26,
1914; 2 ¢. July 28, 1914; J 194790.
Lighting of Horticulture bldg., 1837.
1 e. June 29, 1914; I 1894.
Palace of agriculture, main portal,
2633. © June 26, 1914; 2c. July 28,
1914; J 194795.
Palace of education, 2631. © June
26, 1914; 2c. July 28, 1914; J 194797.
Palace of horticulture, 2630, 2679.
© June 26, 1914; 2 c. each July 28,
1914; J 194798, 194799.
= —carytides,. 2711. © June, 30,
~=«*1914;2¢ July 28,1914; J 194784.
Palace of machinery, 2669. © June
| 26,1914; 2c. Juiy 28, 1914; J 194800.
66167—_14——_7
CLASSES, H TO K
19741
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPO-
SITION co.—Continued.
——main entrance, 2649. © June
26, 1914; 2 ¢. July 28, 1914; J 194794.
Palace of mines and metallurgy,
2648. © June 26, 1914; 2 ¢. July 28,
1914; J 194801.
from esplanade, 2636. © June
26, 1914; 2 ce. July 28, 1914; J 194803.
——from the Avenue of Progress,
2646. © June 26, 1914; 2 @ July 28,
1914; J 194802.
—— main portal, 2652. © June 26,
1914; 2c. July 28, 1914; J 194796.
Palace of transportation, 2682.
June 26, 1914; 2 «. July 28, 1914; J
194804.
Palace of varied industries, south
front, 2548. © June 26, 1914; 2 ¢. July
28, 1914; J 194807.
Panorama showing British site from
the Presidio looking toward Palace of
fine arts and Palace of horticulture,
2693. © June 26, 1914: 2 « July 28,
1914; J 194085.
Panorama taken from Vallejo st.,
2692. © June 26, 1914; 2 ec July 28,
1914; J 194806.
Sculptor’s studio, interior, 2626. ©
gune 30, 1914, 2'e. July 28,1914; 7
194792.
Thirteenth labor of Hercules. ©
futy 20, 147 A cy duly: 28, 1014s. 2 |.
Aug. 17, 1914; K 77336.
Pagke (W. T.), Estes Park, Colo.
[19730-19733
[4 seenes in Colo]:
Big Thompson canyon gateway to
Hstes Park.—Horse Shoe falls.—
Longs Peak from Estes Park.—Odessa
lake and Notch mountain. © June
19, 1914; 2 c« each July 27, 1914; K
76678-76681.
PaRKeER (F. L.) Seattle.
[19734, 19735
View from Blethen chimes tower
sweeping S. W. to E. © May 1, 1914;
2 e. Aug. 27, 1914; J 195586.
View from Denny-hall tower from
S. E. (right) to N (left) © May 1,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 27, 1914; J 195587.
Parsons (Lovrs) Brooklyn.
[19736-19741
Bowknot, ribbon and holly spray,
design 1. © Jan. 15, 1912; 2 ¢. July
9, 1914; K 763835.
387
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
19742
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
Parsons (Lovurs)—Continued.
Fireplace, design 8. © July 14,
1913; 2c. July 9, 1914; K 76331.
Poinsettia and holly, design 6. ©
Jan. 8, 1914; 2 e« July 9, 19145 K
763383.
Poinsettia and ribbon, design 2. ©
Aue. 1,, 191202 -e iply, 9.3914: 1K
76333.
Poinsettia and wreath, design 7. ©
Jaa...S, 1912+ 2-e. July Oy 1914; KK
76330.
Poinsettia, holly and ribbon, design
4. © Jan. 8, 1913; 2c. July 9, 1914;
K 76334.
‘PASSMAN & ATHERTON, Newark, O.
[19742
Kent state normal school, summer
term. © July 15, 1914; 2c. July 13,
1914; J 194327.
PASTIME NOVELTY co., New York.
[197438
Favorita (La) © Aug: 8, 1914;
2c. Aug. 10, 1914; J 195078.
PATTEN (LEONARD) London. [19744
Sir Edward Shackleton’s new vessel,
Endurance. © July 19, 1914; 2 «.
July 30, 1914; K 77920.
PauL SiEWERS & McKay, New York.
[19745
Greenwich trust co. Greenwich,
Conn: [Seal.] © Jan: 15, 1914: 2-e.
July 25, 1914; K 77154.
PEecK (RUSSELL HASTINGS) Palmer-
ton,..Pa. [19746
Diagram for estimating yardage per
running foot in trenches. © June 10,
1914; 1 e. June 22, 1914; I 1854.
PEDERSEN (L. H.) Skagway, Alaska.
[19747-19751
Davidson Glacier, Alaska, 802. ©
Aug. 1;:1914; 2 ec. Aug. 20, 1914; J
195347.
Denver Glacier, Alaska, 1042-1044.
© Aug. 11, 1914; 2 c each Aug. 20,
1914; J 195348—195350.
Flirting in Alaska, Taku Glacier,
794. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 ec Aug. 20,
i914; J 195351.
PELLETT (FRANK C.) Atlantic, Iowa.
[19752
Appearance of brood affected by
European foul brood. © Aug. 7, 1914;
2c. Aug. 6, 1914; K 77199.
PELTON (HERBERT W.) Asheville, N. C.
[4 photographs]:
Asheville, N. C.,
C-S00.—Asheville, [N. C.] from Beau-
catcher Mt., C-791.—Grove park inn,
big room, 125.—Toward Sunset park
from Methodist colony.
1914; 2 ¢c. each Aug. 13, 1914; J
195117-195120.
TERKINS (W. B.) Lead, 8. D. [19757
Smith (Henry Weston) monument.
© Sept. 2 1914; 2 « Sept. 8, 1914; J
195824.
PERRY MASON Co., Boston. [19758
Youth’s companion calendar for 1915.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1914; K
77491.
Persons (W. C.) St. Louis. [19759
Boatmen’s bank bldg. © July 24,
1914; 2 ¢. July 27, 1914; J 194759.
PHILLIPS (Mary ELIZABETH) Boston.
[19760
Poe (Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold) ©41ce.
Aug. 7, 1914; J 195179.
PHINNEY (CHARLES H.) Trustee, Bos-
ton. [19761, 19762
Salem after the fire, 1914, 1, 2. ©
July 8. 1914; 2 c. each July 27, 1914;
J 194958, 194954.
PHINNEY (WILLIAM C.) Riverside, Cal.
[19763
California’s city beautiful, Riverside.
© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 24, 1914; K
Misa
PHOTOART HOUSE, Madison, Wis.
[19764
Douglas (Camp) Wis, 1914. ©
Sept. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1914; J
195987.
-ICKERING (C. Ney) St. Louis. [19765
Disbrow (Louis) driving Simplex
Zip making world record. © Aug. 14,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1914; J 195446.
Pierce (HrENrRyY HAvELocK) Boston.
[19766
Caruso (Enrico) © 1 ¢. Aug. 5,
1914; J 194968.
POLISH YOUNG MEN’S ALLIANCE OF
AMERICA, Chicago. [19767
Traugutt (Romuald) 1864. © July
28, 1914; 2 ce. July 22, 1914; K 7662s.
POMPEIAN MFG. CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
[19768
Witching hour. © Aug. 26, 1914;
2c. Aug. 28, 1914; K 77692.
388
—
[19753-19756 ©
Country club,
© Aug. 15,4
\
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
Pontine (HERBERT G.) London.
[19769-19839
[71 photographs]:
Albatrosses foraging at the stern of
the Terra Nova, 4.—Approaching bliz-
zard, 104.—Barne Glacier (End of the)
77.—Birth of an iceberg, 24.—Bowers
(Lieut. H. R.) 144.—Breaking waves,
Cape Evans, 99, 100—Camp at the
South Pole, D.—Casile Berg at night,
58.—Christmas Eve in the icepack,
12.—Cinematographing in the ice pack,
10.—Cirrus clouds, 112.—Cloud effect
over the Barne Glacier, 98.—Crevasse
near the edge of a glacier, 38.—Dog
team resting by an iceberg, 80.—Dogs
on deck, 14.—Dome cloud on Mt. Ere-
bus, 69.—Erebus (Mt.) 82, 111.—Ere-
bus (Mt.) ramparts, 109.— Erebus
(Mt.) seen over a water-worn iceberg.
{No number]—Evening in the icepack,
9—Exterior of the grotto iceberg.
119.—Freezing of the sea, 39.—Fur-
rows of frozen spray, 37.—Hauling up
the fish trap, 60.— Heated argument,
94.—Hut in early spring, 44.—Ice
blink, 19.—Iceberg and Mt. Erebus,
114.— Iceberg off Cape Royds, 117.—
Imprisoned in the ice, 11.— Mated,
§6.—Midnight in the Antarctic sum-
mer, 96.—North Bay, Cape Evans,
110.—Oates (Capt.) and Meares in the
stable, 49.—Oates (Capt.) and the Si-
berian ponies, 5.—One of the dog
teams, 34.—Osman, 136.—Penguin after
dinner, 68.— Penguin; I don’t care
what becomes of me, 67.—Penguin
snowed up, 91 A.—Penguins leaping in
the water, 22.—Polar party and their
sledge, A.—Ponting (Herbert G.) de-
veloping a plate, 55.—Pressure ridges,
81.—Royds (Cape) penguinry in the
breeding season, 89.—Secott (Capt.)
141._Seott (Capt.) writing diary,
46.—Scott’s last birthday dinner, 51.—
Seal on beach at Cape Evans, 43.—
Seals basking on pancake ice, 42.—
Seals sleeping by an iceberg, 122.—
See what a fine egg I’ve laid, 93.—Sit-
ting penguins snowed up. 90.—South-
ern party, 101.—Stranded iceberg off
Cape Evans, 120.—Summertime, 87.—
Sunset in the South Pacific Ocean, 2.—
Terra Nova at the icefoot, Cape Evans,
27.—Terra Nova icebound in the pack,
11.—Terra Nova in a gale, 6.—Terra
Nova in McMurdo Sound, 25.—Tresoy,
79.— Vida, 127.—Volk, 78.— Weathered
iceberg, 121.—Weddell seal about to
dive, 35.—Wilson (Dr.) at work, 47.—
Winter journey to Cape Crozier, 61.—
Young pancake ice, 40. © Dec. 1,
1914: 2c.each Aug. 14, 1914; J 195187-
195257.
19857
Pore (CLAUDE Epwarp) Taylorville,
Tl. [19840
Chautauqua photograph under tent.
© Sept. 8, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 8, 1914; J.
195985.
Porter (CLARK RAYMOND) Albany.
[19841
Altamont,.N. Y. © Aug. 19, 1914;
2c. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195923.
Porter (PETER A.) North Tonawanda,
N. Y [19842
When lake commerce began. © Aug.
16, 1914; 1 ec. Aug. 18, 1914; K T7276.
POST PRINTING & PUBLISHING COo., Den-
ver. [19843-19850
Boss (The). © July 26, 1914; 2.
July 28, 1914; K 76690.
Dawn (The) © Aug. 2, 1914; 2 e.
Aug. 8, 1914; K 76929.
Hello, Bill... <©: July 12, 1914: 3 2
July 14, 1914; K 76268.
Legend of the Black Canon of the
Gunnison. © Aug. 16, 1914; 2 c. Aug.
47 1914 TE T2638.
Life’s grub-stake. © July 5, 1914;
2¢. July 6, 1914; K 75948.
Locoed by love. © Aug. 9, 1914; 2
e.:Aug. 11, 1914: K TT 1T.
Rainy day. © July 19, 1914; 2.
July 21, 1914; K 76480.
War. © Aug. 23, 1914; 2c. Aug. 25,
1914; K 77528.
PRACTICAL S. S. SUPPLIES Co., Chicago.
[19851, 19852
Call (The). Form 1010. © Aug. 1,
1914-2 ¢. Aug. is, Tora} Kreis:
To plant the flag in the battle’s
front. Form 1009. © Aug. 1, 1914;
2c. Aug. 18, 1914; K 77174.
Price (ALPHEUS EH.) Cincinnati.
[19853
Brutus. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1914; J 196089.
PRINCE (GEORGE LoREN) Atlantie City.
[19854
Cycle industries, 8th annual conven-
tion. © Aug. 12, 1914; 2 c Aug. 13,
1914; J 195116.
Procrer & GAMBLE Co., Cincinnati.
[19855-19857
Before the days of ivory soap. ©
Sept. 12, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 16, 1914; K
78204.
Coming of a new baby. © Aug. 18,
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1914; K 77867.
Mother’s lace bodice. © July 10,
1914; 2c. July 15, 1914; K 76291.
iN.
389
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
19858
PUBLISHERS PRINTING cOoO., New York.
[19858
Life of Joseph. © June 19, 1914;
2c. June 23, 1914; K 75846.
PUTKOWSKI (WALLACE) Jersey City.
[19859
Ferdyn (Rev. Constantin) © July
15, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194990.
QuIN (FRANK) & co., Philadelphia.
[19860-19865
[6 ecards]:
Behold, here I am.—Behold, I come.
—Happy Christmas—I come down
from heaven for thy salvation.—They
came with haste.—What can the world
give thee without Jesus. © Sept. 24.
1914: 2 e. each Sept. 24, 1914; K
78493-78498.
RACKHAM (ARTHUR) London.
[19866
Jack and the beanstalk. © Aug. 1,
1914; 1 c. Aug. 7, 1914; K 77028.
Racot (JOSEPHINE) New York.
[19867
Two beauties. © Sept. 16. 1914;
1c. Sept. 17, 1914; 1 c. Sept. 22, 1914;
J 196249.
Rav (WILLIAM H.) Philadelphia.
[19868, 19869
Bathing girl, P C 210. © July 31,
1914: 2c Aug. 3, 1914; J 194905.
July postcard. © July 1, 1914; 2 c¢.
July 8, 1914; J 194181.
RAYMOND (GEORGE WILLIAM) Phila-
delphia. [19870
He’s good enough for me. © Sept.
1, 1914: 2c. Sept. 4, 1914; K 77938.
REDPATH-HORNER CHAUTAUQUAS, Kan-
sas City, Mo. [19871-19872
At the close of the afternoon’s chau-
tauqua program. © July 11, 1914; 1
e. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77055.
Get that ticket and be ready. ©
July 30, 1914; 1 ec. Aug. 10, 1914; K
77056.
ReepD (C. E.) Norton, Kan. [198738
One farm’s product. © Sept. 11,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1914; J 196250.
ReEep (C. L.) gR., Moraine Park, Colo.
[19874
Brinwood rams. © July 27, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; J 194872.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
Reeves (C. 8S.) Lewis, Wash.
[19875-19881
[7 photographs] :
Mountain pastures, Mt. Adams from
Goat Rocks.—Mutton on ice.—Pack-
wood Lake, Wash.—Rainier (Mt.) and
Jobnston Rock from Goat Rocks —
Rainier (Mt.) and Rockwood Can-
yon from Goat Rocks.—St. Helens
(Mt.) from Goat Rocks.—Sunrise on
Mt. Adams from Goat Rocks. © Aug.
1, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 3, 1914; J
1949138-194919.
REID (FreD M.) Toledo. [19882
Piano box poultry house. 1c. July
2; 1914 5 L 4858;
RrIp (MaARsoRIE) New York.
[19883-19888
Girl head, No. 7-12. © Aug. 18,
1914; 2 c. each Sept. 3, 1914; K 77889-
T7894,
RETERSON (CARL RICHARD) Madison,
Wis. [198S9-19892
Caldwell (W. K.) © July 23,1914;
2c. July 25, 1914; J 194712.
Dahl (A. H.) © July 11, 1914; 2¢.
July 18, 1914; J 194252.
Reierson (R. W.) baby. © July 23,
1914; 2 ¢ July 25, 1914; J 194711.
Tollefson (A. C.) © July 31, 1914;
2 ec. Aug. 3, 1914; J 194912.
REX PHOTO STUDIO, Peoria, IIl.
[19893-19898
Peoria, M. V. P. B. A. regatta, 1914:
Class “E” race, July 4, from hydro-
aeroplane, 58.—From Jannus hydro-
aeroplane, 60.—Hydro-aeroplane view,
59.—Spot from Tony Jannus hydro-
aeroplane, 57.— View from hydro-
aeroplane, 62.—View of grandstand,
61. © July 5, 1914; 2 @ each July
11, 1914; J 194284-194239.
Rice (Harry J.) Gorham, N. H.
[19899
Thaw (Harry K.) © Aug. 24, 1914;
2c. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195625.
RIcHARD & SHEEHAN, Ottawa, III.
[19900
Trip to Starved Rock State Park
and Deer Park. Souvenir folder. ©
July 4, 1914; 2 e. duly 13, 1914; K
76637.
RoBINSONS (THE) Albuquerque, N.
Mex. [19901, 19902
Between the ceremonies. © Aug.
13, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 1914; J 195741.
In the kiva. © Aug. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 29, 1914; J 195742.
390
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
Rochester,
[19903-19914 |
Colored post cards [1914]:
Consider this a wireless.—Health to
you and your birthday, friend.—I have
a friend in your good town.—TIf birth-
day wishes swam like fishes.—Sharpen
up your rusty pen.—This brave fellow
guards a chest. © July 1, 1914; 2c.
each July 18, 1914; K 76381-76386.
[6 photographs]:
Atlantie City girl, 680.—Cape May
girl, 626.—Coney Island girl, 625.—
Good brew, 623.—Revere Beach girl,
628.—Study in black and white, 624.
© June 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each July 7, 1914;
J 194144194149,
Rocke (Mirton Morton) Marlin, Tex.
[19915
Dancing cows. © Aug. 4, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 25, 1914; K 77525.
ROCKEFELLER (HENRY O.) Br ooklyn.
ROCHESTER PHOTO PRESS,
[19916
Rockefeller (John Peter) family
tree. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 @ Aug. 19,
1914; K 77325.
Rocers (FRANK) Dallas, Tex. [19917
Dallas, Tex., Southern Methodist
university, proposed buildings on upper
half of campus. © July 25, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 3, 1914; J 195180.
Rosaas (O. T.) Duluth, Minn.
[19918-19926
Haugen, Wis.:
Bear Lake, looking east from Jach-
im’s place. —Bear Lake, looking to-
wards the rice beds from Jachim’s
place.—Bridge across Bear Creek.—
Cook’s cottages, Bear Lake. © eae
4, 1914; 2 e each Aug. 6, 1914;
1 65008-19501.
Bear Lake:
Baker’s cottage.—Brown’s cottage.—
Casper Stubb’s' residence. t Fichitds
residence. Maple grove on Jachim’'s
place. © July 4, 1914; 2 c. each July
£&, 1914; J 194175-194179.
Ross History co., New York. [19927
Daniel (Robert T.) © Aug. 27,
1914; 2c. Sept. 3, 1914; K 77881.
Rowpon (WALTER F.) Geneva, QO.
[19928-19985
[8 photographs]:
Cowle’s Creek (Views of) Geneva on
the lake.—Geneva on the lake, 1-3.—
Geneva on the lake, views of, 14. ©
July 14, 1914; 2 c. each July 17, 1914;
J 194491-194498,.
DM ad ee a eS ROS
; RowLEY (O. E. & L. BR.) Buffalo.
[19926
Rowley (Mrs. L. R.) © January.1,
1914; 2c. July 24, 1914; J 194695.
Royal PHOTO Co., Louisville, Ky.
[19937
Louisville, Ky., bird’s-eye view. ©
July 20, 1914-2 ce. Duly 23. 1994-5
194603.
ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [199388
Royal tailor girl and tiger calendar
1915. © June 24, 1914; 2 c. June 25,
1914; K 75711.
RuveE (A. D.) & son, New York.
[19939
Modern fashion plate D. © June 30.
1914; 2c. July 2, 1914; K 75902.
RuNyYON (ROBERT) Brownsville, Tex.
[19940-19942
Coast-artillery, review. © June 20,
1914; 2 ¢. July 3, 1914; J 193979.
Coast si camp, 124. © June
20, 1914; 2¢. July 3, 1914; J 193978.
Point Isabel, Texas, Point Isabel
light house. © June 1, 1914: 2c. July
8, 1914; K 759380.
RUSSELL (BLANCHE A.) Boston.
[199438, 19944
Isles of Shoals:
Candlelight procession.—Old stone
church. © July 1, 1914; 2c. each July
13, 1914; K 76624, 76625.
RUSSELL (HENRY HARRISON) New
York. [19945
Two sailors looking down Hudson
River. © July 8, 1914; 2 ¢@ July 10.
1914; J 1943820.
RUSSELL UNIFORM CO., New York.
[19946
Police uniforms. © Aug. 8, 1914;
2c. Aug. 11, 1914; K 77229.
SACKETT (NaTHAN) New York.
[19947-19966
20 Christmas post cards:
Christmas and New Year.—Christ-
mas bells.— Christmas blessings. —
christmas greeting.—Christmas hearth.
—Christmas joys.—Christmas night.—
Christmas remembrance. — Christmas
thought.—Christmas wish.—Christmas
wishes. — Friendly greeting. — Hearty
Christmas wishes. — Holly wreath.—
Kindly greeting.—Old greeting.—Old
times—old friends.—Poinsettia.—Sea-
son’s greetings.—To the best of friends,
© Feb. 1, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 15, 1914;
K 77419-77488.
391
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
19967
SAFETY ENGINEERING, New York.
[19967-19969
-Aeccident bulletin no. 1. © July 8,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; K 76011.
——no. 2: © July 3, 19143 2 ¢. July
6, 1914; K 76287.
94,523 accidents to workmen in the
state of New York in a single year. ©
Jaly “1; 1914. Le duly 2, eae eK.
75908.
St. Grorce (EH. D.) co., New York.
[19970
Where are the bathers. © Aug. 29,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1914; J 77794.
St. Grorcs-BUNDES, Woltersdorf bei
Erkner, Germany. [19971, 19972
Am wasserfall. © Dec. 15, 1918;
1e¢. June 2, 1914; K 75905.
Schlittschuhliuffer. © Dee. 15, 1913;
1c. June 2, 1914; K 75904.
SALTAIR BEAcH co., Salt Lake City.
[19973
Saltair pavilion, dancers at. © May
30, 1914; 2 ce July 17, 1914; J 194510.
SANBORN’S PHOTO SHOP, Lawrence,
Mass. [19974
Salem, Mass., Naumkeog cotton
mills fire. © June 380, 1914; 2c. July
15, 1914; J 194318.
SAND HILL BOARD OF TRADE, Aberdeen,
N. C [19975
Our eggs are not all in one basket.
© July 16, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1914; K
78036.
SANDERS (Soria) Washington.
[19976, 19977
Plan for studio apartment. (First
and balcony floor.) 1c. Aug. 4, 1914;
I 1882.
Studio bungalow no. 2.
4, 1914; I 1883.
ie Aue.
SAN FRANCISCO-CAKLAND AERIAL FERRY
co., San Francisco. [19978
Flying boat. © March 1, 1914; 2
e. March 81, 1914; K 77156.
SavacE (M. W.) Minneapolis.
[19979
Savage’s new free premiums, P 101-
P 129. © July 24, 1914; 2¢ July 29,
1914; K 76971.
Saxe (Martin) New York. [19980
Guardian of prosperity. © July 23,
1914; 2¢. July 24, 1914; K 76609.
LL
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
ScarBoroucH (A. W.) Richmond.
[19981
Unveiled (The) prophets. © June
18, 1914; 1 ec. June 19, 1914; K 75847.
SCHAWANG (PETER) Duluth.
[19982-19984
Duluth residential district. © Aug.
31, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 3, 1914; J 195716.
Hibbing, Minn., bird’s-eye view. ©
Aug. 26, 1914; 2 e. Aug. 28, 1914; J
195588.
—— 38rd ave., general view. ©
Aug. 26, 1914; 2 @ Aug. 28, 1914; J
195589.
SCHEFFER (LUNERA REBECCA) Porta
land, Me. [19985
Bit of secular reading. © Aug. 29,
1914; 2 ce. Aug. 31, 1914; J 195609.
SCHLESINGER BROS., New York.
[19986-19991
[6 prints]:
I’d like to get shot every day.—lI’ll
be here till the war is over.—I’m in
der army to fight for my country.—I
tink I’ll join der army.—Make me an
invalid for life—War may be hell
but this is heaven. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2
ec. each Sept. 2, 1914; K 78102-78107.
ScHmMiIpt (HENRY) & BRO. INC., Phila-
del phia. [19992-19998
[7 prints]:
Abbeville, Normandy. — Antwerp,
Relgium.—Reminder of winter.—
Rocky coast.—Summer girl.—Sunset
rocks.—Winter girl. © Sept. 15, 1914;
2 ec. each Sept. 22, 1914: K 78469—
T8475.
SCHNEIDER (F. A.) Philadelphia.
[19999
Sweethearts. © Aug. 19, 1914; 2 c.
Aug. 21, 1914; K 77418.
ScHRAFFT (W. F.) & SONS CORP., Bos-
ton. [20000
Schrafft’s 1915 calendar. © Sept. 4,
1914: 2c. Sept. 8, 1914; K 78024.
Scureiser & sons, Philadelphia.
[20001
Champion May Rilma, plate no. 2.
© Apr. 22, 1914; 2 ec. May 5, 1914; J
192216.
ScuRIEvVER (JOSEPH) Scranton, Pa.
[20002
Sunday (Billy) B. © Mar. 28,
1914: 2c. May 4, 1914; J 192210.
392
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
SCHUBERT (CHARLES WESLEY) Cleve-
land. [20003
Designing chart for C R floors. ©
Aug. 26, 1914; 1 c Aug. 28, 1914; I
1903.
SCHUBERT BROS., Kiel, Wis. [20004
Street scene, parade marching. ©
July 14, 1914; 2 ec. July 16, 1914; J
194397.
ScHWABE (EDWIN J.) New York.
[20005
Keep off the grass. © July 1, 1914;
pe. suly 6, 1914: J 194213.
ScHWABE (Epwin J.)
New York. [20006
Lake George. Panoramic scene. ©
July 16, 1914; 2 ee. July 11, 1914; K
76155.
Scorr (RoLanp J.) Cleveland, O.
[20007
Elliott & Scott semi-monthly fash-
ions. [Sept. 12, 1914.] © Sept. 12,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1914; K 783861.
SEAVER (WILLIAM NATHANAEL) Scit-
uate, Mass. [20008-20013
Scituate, Mass., post cards:
Glimpse of Irish moss industry.—
Lumber schooner at wharf.—Old light
house.—Peggotty beach.—Sand Hills
beach.—Second cliff from causeway.
© July 7, 1914: 2 ec. each July 8,
1914; K 76473-76478.
SEBERSKY (SAM) New York. [20014
Hus (Mistr Jan), portrait formed
by history of his life. © July 30,
1914; 2c. July 17, 1914; K 76357.
NOVELTY CO.,
SECKENDORF SISTERS & SHEEHAN, New
York. [20015
Military hat. © July 3, 1914; 2c.
July 18, 1914; K 76238.
SELBY (Misses) New York.
[20016-20032
Belasco (David) 1-10. ©1.. each
Aug. 7, 1914; J 195063-195072.
——1-7. ©1c. each Aug. 19, 1914;
J 195385-195341.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co., Chicago.
— [20083-20215
[Motion-picture posters, large and
small. ]
Algie’s sister. [1 sheet.] © July 7,
1914; 2 ¢. July 8, 1914; K 76092.
At the risk of his life. [1 sheet.]
© Sept. 19, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1914;
K 78430.
20215
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
At the transfer corner. [Small] ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K
78179.
Blue flame. [Small] © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78180.
Captain’s chair. [1 sheet poster.]
© June 26, 1914; 2 ce. June 29, 1914:
K 75850.
Carmelita’s revenge. © July 8,
1914; 2c. July 18, 1914; K 76183.
—[l1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 8,
1914; 2 ce. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77051.
Caryl of the mountains. [1 sheet.]
© July 8, 1914; 2 ¢. July 9, 1914; K
761387.
Castles in the air. [1 sheet poster.]
© June 17, 1914; 2 ce. June 19, 1914;
Ky. 75529.
Chip of the Flying U. © July 30,
1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 8, 1914; K 76910.
——[1, 3 and 6 sheet.] © Aug. 29.
1914; 2 ¢e. each Aug... 31,. 1914:°-"K
“7799-77801.
Decision of Jim O’Farrel. © July
30, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1914; K T6906.
[1 sheet.] © Aug. 26, 1914; 2
e. Aug. 27, 1914; K 77612.
Did she cure him. [1 sheet.] ©
July 10, 1914: "2 ¢ July 13,1914 EK
T6175. c
Doe Yak’s wishes. Making good
with her family. [1 sheet.] © July 3,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; K 76004.
Dream girl. [Small.] © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78181.
Egyptian princess. [1 sheet.] ©
July 14, 1914; 2 ce. July 15, 1914; K
76309.
Embarrassing predicament. [Small.]
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 16,
1914; K 78182.
Empty sleeve. [1 sheet.] © July 1,
1914; 2¢ July 2, 1914; K 75870.
Etienne of the glad heart. © July
8, 1914; 2 c. July 13, 1914; K 76184.
[1, 8 and 6 sheets.] © Aug. 3,
1914; 2 ¢. each Aug. 5, 1914; K 76955—
76957.
Eugenic girl. [1 sheet.] © Sept.
15, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 1914; K 78205.
Family record. © July 8, 1914; 2 ¢.
July 13, 1914; K 76185.
[1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 12,
19145 2 c. Aug. 18, 19143; K 77221.
Fifth man. © Aug. 11, 1914; 2 c¢.
Aug. 18, 1914; K 77290.
393
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT £NTRIES
20215
pt. iv, n.s., v. 9
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
[1, 3, 6 sheet posters.] © Sept.
14, 1914; 2 @ each Sept. 16, 1914; K
78171-78178.
Five hundred dollar kiss. © July 1,
1914; 2 ¢. July 6, 1914; K 75949.
——= [sheet]; © July 27;.1914; 2 c.
July 29, 1914; K 76717.
—— je sheets.] July 27, 1914: 2 ¢.
July 29, 1914; K 76718.
—— [6 shkeets.] © July 27, 1914;
2c. July 29, 1914; K 76719.
Footprints. [1 sheet.] © July 25,
1914; 2c. July 27, 1914; K 76676.
For the love of him. [1 sheet.] ©
Sept. 22, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 1914; K
78484.
Four minutes late. [Small.] ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 16, 1914; K
78183.
Grate impeeryal sirkus. [Small] ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K
78184.
Harbor of love, 1. © July 30, 1914;
2c. Aug. 38, 1914; K 76907.
ee 2. ©) Aue. 29.1914 = 2%. Ane.
ol, 1914 - K FF 792:
Hearts and masks. [Small] ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; K
78185.
Hearts of men. [1 sheet poster.]
© June 380, 1914; 2 e. July 1, 1914;
K 75869.
Her victory eternal. [Small] ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 @ Sept. 16, 1914; K
7TS186.
His fight. [1 sheet] © July 11,
1914; 2c. July 18 1914: K 76244.
His last appeal. [1 sheet.] © July
15, 1914; 2c. July 16, 1914; K 76344.
5's sheets. ©. July is, t9o14: 2
ce. July 16, 1914; K 76845.
[6 sheets.] © July 15, 1914; 2
ec. July 16, 1914; K 76346.
House that went crazy. © Sept. 4,
1914; 2c. Sept. 8, 1914; K 77982.
If at first you don’t succeed. - ©
July 30, 1914; 2 e Aug. 8, 1914; K
76908.
——[1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 18,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1914: K 77381.
In tune with the wild. © July 11,
1914; 2c. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77061.
A-—D. © July 1, 1914; 2 c. each
July 6, 1914; K 75958-75961.
[1 sheet.] © July 31, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 3, 1914; K 76917.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
[3 sheets.] © July 31, 1914;
2c. Aug. 38,1914; K 76918.
—— [6 sheets] © Fuly St, 1914:
2c. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76919.
Jim. [1 sheet.] © Sept. 16, 1914; 2
c. Sept. 17, 1914; K 78308.
Jimmie, the porter [Small] © Sept.
10, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78187.
Jimmy Hayes and Muriel [Small]
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 16, 1914;
K 78188.
Jungle Samaritan. [1 sheet poster.]
© Aug. 11, 1914; 2 @ Aug. 12, 1914;
K FELT.
Just punishment, [1 sheet poster.]
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2 ec Sept. 24, 1914;
K 78499.
Last appeal. © July 1, 1914; 2c.
July 6, 1914; K 75950.
Leopard’s foundling. © June 29,
1914; 2 ce. June 30, 1914; K 75857.
——[3 sheet poster.] © June 29,
1914; 2 c June 30, 1914; K 75855.
— [6 sheet poster.] © June 29,
1914; 2 ec. June 80, 1914; K 75856.
Life’s crucible. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2
ec. Sept. 2, 1914; K 77852.
Little hobo. [1 sheet.] © July 4,
1914; 2. ec. July 6, 1914; K 76005.
Livid flame. [1, 8, and 6 sheet
posters.] © Sept. 21. 1914: 2 e. each
Sept. 22, 1914; IK 78476-78478.
Lonesome trail. [1 sheet poster.]
© Sept. 18, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 19, 1914;
K 78358.
Love vs. pride, 1. © July 1, 1914;
2e July.6, 19145 KO 759ai,
a 2... © Aug. 1,29 2 Ane. 3,
1914; K 76863.
Low financier, 1. © July 30, 1914;
2c. Aug. 8, 1914: K 76905:
——2. © Aueras, 19087 2c) Aue.
81, 1914; K T7798.
Lure of the ladies. [1 sheet.] ©
July 21,1914; 2. Suby 22; °1914;-K
76492.
Man in black. © Sept. 9, 1914; 2.
ec. Sept. 10, 1914; K 78082.
Meller drammer. © July 8, 1914;
2c. July 18, 1914; K 76186.
[1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 14,
1914; 2 e@ Aug. 17, 1914; K 77278.
Mexican. [Small] © Sept. 10.
1914; 2c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78189.
Missing page. [1 sheet] © Sept.
12, 1914: 2c. Sept. 14, 1914; K 78140.
394
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Mother heart, A. © July 1, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; K 75952.
——B. © July 1, 1914; 2c. July 6,
1914; K 75953.
1 sheet.}] © July 29, 1914; 2
e. July 30,1914; I 76774.
=—— {3s sheets.| © July 29, 1914;
2c. July 30, 1914; K 76775.
=—— {6 sheets.| © duly 29, 1914;
2c. July 30, 1914; K 76776.
Moving picture cowboy. [Small]
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914;
I. 78190.
Mutt. © July 1, 1914; 2c. July 6,
1914; K 75954.
-——— [1 sheet] © July 28, 1914; 2.¢.
July 29, 1914; K 76716.
Mysterious beauty [Small] © Sept.
10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78191.
Nan’s victory. © July 8, 1914; 2c.
July 18, 1914; K 76187.
———- [1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 15.
1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; KK 77274.
Oh, look who’s here. © Sept. 11.
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 14, 1914; K 78139.
Ordeal. © July 8, 1914; 2c July
18, 1914; K 76188.
——HJ1 sheet poster. © Aug. 4, 1914;
2c. Aug. 6, 1914; K 76980.
Pawn ticket 918, [1 sheet]. © Sept.
5, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 8, 1914; K 78025.
Playing with fire [Small] © Sept.
10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78192.
Rajah’s vacation [Small] © Sept.
16, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78193.
Real thing in cowboys. © Aug. 11,
1914; 2 ¢ Aug. 18, 1914; K 77287.
Reparation. [Small] © Sept. 10,
1914; 2c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78194.
Reporter Jimmie intervenes. [1, 38
and 6 sheets.| © July 6, 1914; 2c.
each July 8, 1914; K 76107-76109.
Reporter on the case. © July 8,
1914; 2 ¢. July 18, 1914; K 76189.
——f1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 5,
1914; 2c. Aug. 6, 1914; K 77004.
Reveler (The). © July 30, 1914; 2
ec. Aug. 8, 1914; K 76914.
[1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 21,
1914; 2c. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77496.
Right to happiness. [1 sheet pos-
ter.] © June 27, 1914: 2 c. June 29,
1914; K 75849.
Sealed oasis. © July 30, 1914; 2.
Aug. 3, 1914; K 76909.
[1 sheet.] © Aug. 25 ,1914; 2c.
Aug. 26, 1914; K 77609.
20215
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Sealed package. [1 sheet.] © July
22, 1914; 2c. July 23, 1914; IK 76528. °
Skull and the crown. © July 8,
1914; 2¢. July 18, 1914; K 76190.
——[1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 7,
1914; 2c. Aug. 10, 1914; KK 77052.
Small prints:
Life’s crucible. — Newboy tenor.—
Pawn ticket 913. © Aug. 10, 1914;
2c. each Aug. 18, 1914; K 77288, 77289,
T7291.
—— At the risk of his life.—Eugenic
giri—For the love of him.—Going of
the White Swan.—House that went
crazy.—Jim.—Just punishment.—Livid
flame. — Lonesome trail. — Loyaity of
Jumbo.—Manin black.—Missing page.—
Gh, look who’s here.—To be ealled
fer.—Typographiecal error.—When the
West was young.—Ye vengeful vaga-
bond.—You never can tell. © Aug. 11,
1914; 2c. each Aug. 18, 1914; K 77292-
77309.
Somebody’s sister. © June 24, 1914;
2c. June 26, 1914; K 75848.
Speck on the wall. © July 30, 1914;
2c. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76912.
—— [8 sheet poster.] © Aug. 17,
1914; 2 ce. Aug. 18,1914; K 77318.
—— [6 sheet poster.] © Aug. 17,
1914; 2c. Aug. 18, 1914; K 77319.
Squatters (The). [1 sheet.] ©
July 18, 1914; 2 ce. July 20, 1914; K
76416.
Substitute heir. [1 sheet.] © July
24, 1914; 2 ce. July 27, 1914; K 76675.
To be called for. © Sept. 2, 1914;
2c. Sept. 3, 1914; K 77864.
Tonsorial leopard tamer. [Small.]
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 16, 1914;
KK 78195.
Tragedy that lived. [Small.] ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; K
78156.
Typographical error. [1 sheet.] ©
Sept. 8, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1914; K
T8037.
Wasp. [Small.] © Sept. 10, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78197. k
Way of the red man. [Small.] ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1914; K
78198.
What became of Jane. © July 30,
1914; 2c. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76904.
—— [1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 22,
1914; 2c. Aug. 24, 1914; K 77495.
When a woman’s forty. © July 30,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 3, 19°4; K 76953.
395
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
20216
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
[1 sheet poster.] © Aug. 19,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1914; K 77489.
—— [3 sheet poster.] © Aug. 19,
1914; 2 e. Aug. 21, 1914; K 77440.
—— [6 sheet poster.] © Aug. 19,
1914; 2 e¢. Aug. 21, 1914; K 77441.
When the cook fell illk © July 1,
1914; 2 c. July 6, 1914; K 75955.
[1 sheet.] © July 81, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 3, 1914; K 76916.
When the West was young. [1, 3
and 6 sheet posters] © Sept. 7, 1914;
2 ce. each Sept. 8, 1914; K 78026.
White mouse. © July 30, 1914;
2c. Aug. 8, 1914; K 76915.
[3 and 6 sheets.]
1914; 2’ «@
T7607, T7608.
Who killed George Graves. © July
30, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76911.
-——- [}, 8 and 6 sheets.| © Aug.
31, 1914; 2 c.-each Sept. 2, 1914; K
77806-77808.
Why the sheriff is a_ bachelor.
fSmall] © Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept.
16, 1914; K 78199.
Wiggs takes the rest cure. [colored
poster, 1 sheet.] © July 17, 1914; 2c.
July 20, 1914; K 76415.
Wilderness mail. © July 1, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; K 75956.
[1 sheet.] © July 13, 1914;
2c. July 15, 1914; K 76809.
[3 sheets.] © July 13, 1914;
e. July 15, 1914; K 763810.
[6 sheets.] © July 13, 1914;
e. July 15, 1914; K 76311.
Willie. [1 sheet poster.] © Aug.
10, 1914; 2 ec Aug. 12, 1914; K 77149.
[3 sheet poster.] © Aug. 10,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 12, 1914; K 77150.
—— [6 sheet poster.] © Aug. 10,
1914+ 2 @ Aus. 12, 1994 2K (7151.
Woman laughs. © July 1, 1914; 2
e. July 6, 1914; K 75957. '
——[1. sheet.] © July 20, 1914;
e. July 22, 1914; K 76519.
[3 sheets.] © July 20, 1914;
e. July 22, 1914; K 76520.
——[6 sheets.] © July 20, 1914;
2 ec. July 22, 1914; K 76521.
Woman of it. [Small] © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78200.
Ye vengeful vagabonds. [1, 3, 6
sheet posters.] © Sept. 14, 1914; 2c.
each Sept. 15, 1914; K 78168-78170.
© Aug. 24,
each Aug. 26, 1914; K
i)
bo
ho
Ls)
pt. Iv, n. 8. Vv. 9
SHAMIAH (Hasirt) New York.
[20216
Three gates of King Solomon’s
temple, Palmyra. (Hebrew Tadmor.)
© Heo 12, 1914; 2¢ July 14, 1914; K
16342.
SHEARER (N. W.) Columbus, O.
[20217
Modern madonna. © 1 e¢. July 9,
1914; J 194209.
SHEETS (ORRIN) Centerville, Ta.
[20218, 20219
Centerville, Ia.. business district,
bird’s-eye view. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2¢
July 6, 1914: J 194109.
——residence district, bird’s-eye
view. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 © July 6,
1914; J 194108.
SHERIDAN (EMMET F.) Philadelphia.
[ 20220, 20221
Little Dutchman. © July 11, 1914;
2c. July 18, 1914; K 76245.
Schoo] days. © July 11, 1914; 2.
July 13, 1914; K 76246.
SHERMAN (ELMER C.) Middletown. O.
[20222
Lutheran picnic, July 4, 1914. ©
July 9, 191452 © dulge se, 1914:- J
194246.
StcocAn (JOHN) St. Louis.
[20223-20225
Primorka engraving. No. 226, 227,
240. © June 1, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 7,
1914; IX 77157-77159.
Sire (Atwin O.) Tobyhanna, Pa.
[ 20226, 20227
Broken cannon, A, B. © Mar. 1,
1914; 2 @ each Aug. 26, 1914; J
195468, 195469.
SILVER FOX RANCHING CO., Boston.
[20228
Coat of arms of the silver fox
ranching co. © Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ec.
Sept. 19, 1914; K 78492.
Simpson (CHARLES TUNE) Laurens,
Somes [20229
Infants (The) © July 16, 1914;
2c. July 7, 1914; J 194568.
SIMPSON (JOHN THOMAS) Newark.
[20230
Village hall, Mechanicsville, N. Y.
©1c. Aug. 19, 1914; I 1893.
Sinz (Max) Dresden, Germany.
[20231
By lantern light. © Jan. 1, 1914;
1 ec. Jan. 2, 1914; K 75907.
396
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
SKERRETT (Rosert G.) New York.
: [20232
Sperry (Elmer A.) © July 26, 1914;
2c. July 27, 1914; J 194749.
SMITH (ADELBERT L.) Lindsay, Cal.
[20233
Kaweah. © Sept. 7, 1914; 2c. Sept.
14, 1914; J 195911.
SMITH (CHARLES HENRY) Boston.
[20234
It’s a bird. © June 26, 1914; 2.
July 13, 1914; K 76288.
SMITH (GeEoRGE S.) San Francisco.
[20235
Associated pharmacists design, no.
1. ©i1c. June 11, 1914; J 1941809.
SmitH (H. T.) Crested Butte, Colo.
[20236
April view from Crested Butte in
cool Colorado. ©1c. Sept. 2, 1914; J
195682.
Smira (J. HuUNGERFORD) grape juice
co., Lawton, Mich. [20237
Royal purple pages. © Feb. 15,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; K 75946.
SmitH & Liston, Detroit, Mich.
[20238
I’s all frazzled out. Xmas card. ©
July 6, 1914; 2 c« July 9, 1914; K
16472.
SmMiTH-HEcHT co., Indianapolis.
[20239
[Smile follows the spoon. Girl
Seated at table eating.] © July 1,
1914; 2 ce. July 15, 1914; K 76489.
SNooK (FREDERICK WILLIAM) Oakland,
Cal. [20240
Innocence. © Aug. 8, 1914; 2 ¢4
Aug. 13, 1914; K 195146.
Snow (Epwarp L.) New Bedford,
Mass. [20241-20244
[4 photographs] :
Counting stitches.—History. — Need-
ful duties—On guard. © Aug. 1,
1914; 2 c. each July 21,1914; J 195149-
195152.
SOUTHERN ART SYNDICATE, Birming-
ham, Ala. [20245
Pa, ma and John Henry [1914]:
© Apr: 17; 1 c. Apr. 27; K. 73617.
SOUTHWESTERN Co FRE:
Worth, Tex. [20246
I could moon forever around a star
like you. © June i, 1914; 1 c. June 4,
1914; 1 ¢. June 25, 1914; K 757138.
ENGRAVING
|
20266
SPARTA PUB CO., Franklin Pa.
[ 20247, 20248
New Turko-Bulgarian tango. ©
Aug. 16, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 21, 1914: K
TT40T.
Shake. © June 20, 1914; 1 ¢. July
16,-1914, 1 ¢.. July 27, 1914; K 76700.
SPENCER (KENNETH SHAW) Battle
Creek. [ 20249, 20250
Kellogg teasted cornflake co., office
force. © Aug. 26, 1914; 2c Aug. 31,
1914; J 195640
Work horses of Ringling bros. cir-
eus. © July 2,. 1914->2 -e> duly 11,
1914; J 194233.
SPurRR (E. WILLARD) Waterloo, Ia.
[26251-20256
Bride (A) © Sept. 20, 1914; 2¢4
Sept. 19, 1914; J 196178.
Cedar River bathing beach, Water-
loo; Ia.° © July 20, 1914: 2c. Aug. 8,
1914; J 194909.
Happy moments. © Sept. 20, 191!;
2c. Sept. 19, 1914; J 196177.
Spurr madonna, 1, 2. © Sept. 12,
1914; 2c. each Sept. 15, 1914; J 195920.
195921.
Waterloo, Ia., Labor Day demonstra-
tion, 1914. © Sept. 12, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
15, 1914; J 195922.
State (L. E.) Mitchell, 8S. D. [20257
On Spe Sni (Mr.) [Indian] ©
May 5, 1914; 2 c. May 7, 1914; K 73988.
STANBROUGH (WILLIAM M.) Newburgh,
Nee. [20258—20260
Clinton’s (Gov. George) headquar-
ters 1777-1782-3:
Kitchen in the Falis house.—West
approach in the Falls house.—Window
in the slaves’ kitchen. © Mar. 20,
1914; 2 ec. each July 17, 1914; K 76854—
76356.
STANDARD PUB. Co., Cincinnati.
[20261-20266
Cast your ballot. © Sept. 11, 1914:
2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78175.
Old Jack Horner. © Sept. 11, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; K 7817T.
Rainy day play for children. © July
9, 1914; 2 ec. July 13, 1914; K 7662T.
These blacks are better than the
blues. © July 25, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 3,
1914: K 77228.
United States. © Sept. 10, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78176.
When down in the mouth think of
Jonah. © July 15, 1914; 2c. July 29.
1914; K 76702. ;
397
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
20267
STANNARD (HENRY BERT) Lodi, Cal.
[20267
Lodi, Cal., Lodi union high school.
© June 12, 1914; 2c June 29, 1914;
J 194261.
STAPP (HMILIE Des
Moines, Ia. [20268
I’m a Go-Hawk, the happy tribe. ©
Dee. 17, 1913; 2 c. June 27, 1914; K
76270.
BLACKMORE)
Stark (THEODORE B.) 1Nc., New York.
[20269
Blackton (J. Stuart) trophy. © 1
e. July 7, 1914; J 194152.
STATE BANK, New York. [20270, 20271
Form no. 1 of the State bank. ©
June 26, 1914; 2 e. June 27, 1914; K
75859.
State bank form no. 2. © July 8,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; K 76010.
STATON (GEORGE WALTER) Lawrence,
Kan. [20272-20291
Poplar, Mont., Fort Peck Indian
reservation 1-20:
Beaver dance.—Chief Big Horn’s
tepee. — Chieftain oratory. — Circle
squaw dance.—Fox Tail jingler and
a Sitting Bull—General pow-wow.—
Gifts of the tribes.—Indian jinglers in
action. — Love’s old sweet song.
Meal time at the tepee. Squaw
dance. — Sun dance.—Tepee Indian
village.—Tepee of Chief Feather Har-
Ring.—Tingle bells in the Grass
dance.—To the sound of the war
song —Tom tom circle—Tom tom
music makers. — Tribal chiefs in
dance.—Tribal pow-wows. © July 16,
1914; 2 e. each Sept. 23, 1914; J
186268196287.
—
STEIN (FREDERICK J.) New York.
[20292
Stanley)
McCormick (Mrs ©
n uly 14, 1914: J
June 29) 1914 2 ¢:
194262.
STEPHENSON (G. W.) New York.
[20293
George (Lake) moonlight. © July
16, 1912; 2c. July 25, 1914; J 194710.
STERLING New
York. [20294
Beautiful chimes of Westminster
Abbey. © July 15, 1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 3,
1914; K 77160.
ADVERTISING SERVICE,
a AT «
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 9
STERN
(L. M.) Cleveland.
[20295
Happy hand. © July 1, 1914; 2 ¢
July 2, 1914; K 76086.
STEWART (FRANK) Fairhope, Ala.
[ 20296, 20297
Fairhope, Ala., P. O. corner in the
early days, 1897. © Sept. 5, 1914;
2c. Sept. 8, 1914; J 195818.
Josephine, Ala., outlet from harbor
to bay. © July 8, 1914; 2c. July 18,
1914; J 194512.
STEWART PUB. co., New York.
[20298
New York municipal building. ©
July 20, 1914; 1 e. July 24, 1914; 1 «¢@
Aug. 6, 1914; K 77161.
STIERLE (Max M.) Marquette, Mich.
[20299-20309
[11 photographs]:
After the banquet, 6.—Beaver cut-
tings, 4.—Deer posing, 11.—Deer
scouting, 3.—On guard, 7.—Rabbit, 1,
2.—Raccoon hunting, 8-10.—Raccoon’s
banquet, 5. © Sept. 3, 1914: 2 e.
each Sept. 9, 1914; J 195840—195850.
StirF (HERBERT ALLEN) Washington.
[20310
Bureau of engraving and printing,
night view. © Aug. 17, 1914; 2 «
Aug. 19, 1914; J 195342.
Stinson (Ropert Epwarp) Red Bluff,
Cal. [20311-20315
Lassen (Mt.) eruption, A-D. ©
Sept. 15, 1914; 2 ce. each Sept. 19.
1914; J 196170-196173.
——Vulean face in. © Sept. 15,
1914; 2c. Sept. 19, 1914; J 196169.
Stirr (PHILEMoN H.) Stockton, Cal.
[20316
Blow in Stockton, 1915. © July 11.
1914; 2 ce. July 18, 1914; K 76947.
STOKES (FREDERICK A.) co., New York.
[2031 7-20336
Pictures of madonnas:
Madonna and angels——Madonna at
the pool.—Madonna seated.—Madonna
with blossoms. © June 24, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Aug. 19, 1914; K 77877-77380.
4 girl heads in colors:
Peg o? my heart.—Rose maid.—
Spring Maid.—Sunshine girl. © June
16, 1914: 2 c each Aug. 24, 1914; K
77497-7 7500.
12 prints for Canterbury Pilgrims:
All day long he was singing or whis-
tiling on his flute—All day long she
sat spinning and watching sheep in the
398
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
SroKkres (FREDERICK A.) co.—Contd.
fields.—Cow ran, the calf ran, and even
the very hogs.—Good-wife from Bath.
—He could play merrily on a rote and
sing a ballad very merrily. — Miller
rode at the head, gaily blowing a tune
on his bagpipes.—Pardoner had his
cakes and ale.—She was driven forth
iuto the ocean.—So fair was she that
he fell in love with her at the mere
sight.—There they talked and amused
themselves all the afternoon.—They
saw the spires and battlements of Can-
terbury.— What is the cause of your
sorrow. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. each
Sept. 10, 1914; K 78054-78065.
STRACHAN (Rogsert C.) Richmond Hill,
Ee [20337
Charts for mathematical solutions.
@ei¢ Aug. 27, 1914; I 1901.
STRAUGHAN (ALFRED JOHN ALOYSIUS)
Pittsburg. [20338
Astro-biochemistry. © July 1, 1914;
Zc July 7, 1914; K 76289.
STRAUSS (FRANK V.) New York.
[20339
Candler theatre. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2c. Sept. 5, 1914; K 78321.
STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York.
[20340-20345
Designs for program covers:
Casino.— Harris theatre.—Knicker-
bocker theatre.—Sam S. Shubert the-
atre.— Winter garden.—44th street
theatre. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Sept. 4, 1914; K 77939-77944.
Strauss (Marcotm) New York.
[20346
Millinery illustration. © Sept. 8,
1914; 2c. Sept. 10, 1914; K 78327.
Strauss (MatLconM) SYNDICATE, New
York. [20347
Display of fall fashions. © Aug. 18,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1914; K 77280.
STRAUSS-PEYTON STUDIOS, Kansas City.
‘Mo. [20348-20394
Basting (Mrs. Theodore) 1, 2. ©
Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 1914;
J 195388, 1953889.
Bergman (Mrs. M. J.) 1-5. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 20, 1914; J
— 195377-195381.
Donaldson (Miss Wiliiamina) 1-5.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 20,
1914; J 195354—195358.
' Dunlevy (Mrs. F. H.) © Aug. 25,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 28, 1914; J 195595.
20415
STRAUSS-PEYTON sTtuDIOsS—Continued.
Fish (Mrs. A.M.) © Aug. 15, 1914;
2c. Aug. 20, 1914; J 195368.
Fish (Miss Margerie) © Aug. 15,
1914; 2 e. Aug. 20, 1914; J 195359.
Goodrich (Calvin) 1-3. © Aug. 15,
1914; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 1914; J 195360-
195862.
Goodrich (Mrs. Calvin) 1-5. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 20, 1914; J
195863-195367.
Hendrickson (Mrs. E. A.) 1, 2. ©
Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 1914;
J 195869-195370.
Hendrickson’s (Mrs. H. A.) daughter,
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1914;
J 1953871.
Koon (Mrs. Martin) 1-3. © Aug.
20, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 1914; J
195882-1953884.
Lancaster (Mrs. William) © Sept.
1, 1914; 2 c Aug. 28, 1914; J 195594.
Londoner (Miss Dorothy) A, B. ©
July 13, 1914; 2 c. each July 15, 1914;
J 194382, 194383.
Murphy (Mrs. W. J.) 1,2. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 20, 1914; J
1958980, 195391.
Piper (Mrs. George) © Aug. 15,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1914; J 195372.
Powers (Mrs. Walter) 1,2. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 20, 1914: J
195392, 195393.
Richardson (Miss Marie) © Aug.
25, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 28, 1914; J 195593.
Roberts (Mrs. H. P.) 1, 2. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 20, 1914; J
195378, 195374.
Sutherland (Mrs. James) 1, 2.
Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 20, 1914;
J. 1953875, 195376.
Trickett (Miss Bernice) 1, 2. ©
Aug. 20, 1914; 2 e@. each Aug. 28, 1914;
J 195596, 195597.
Wyman (Mrs. Oliver C.) 1-3. ©
Aug. 15, 1914; 2 ce. each Aug. 20, 1914;
J 195385-195387.
STROBRIDGE LITHO. co., Cincinnati.
[20395-20415
N. ¥. no. 14-M-69. © July 1, 1914;
2c. July 2, 1914; K 75908.
——— 14016, 14197, 14211. © July 27,
1914; 2 «@ July 31, 1914; K 76857-
76859.
—— 14151-14158, 14196. © July 20,
1502: +2 °G. each ' July ‘22; 1914; K
76522-76525.
—— 14198, 14199. © Aug. 4, 1914;
2 ec. each Aug. 5, 1914; K T6977, 76978.
399
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
20416
STROBRIDGE LITHO. co.—Continued.
14207, 14212. © Aug. 26, 1914:
7 a each Aug. 27, 1914; K 77677,
T7678.
14218, 14219, 14221. © Aug. 26,
1914; 2 ¢. each Aug. 27, 1914; K 77674—
77676.
—— 14222-14224, 14227. © Sept. 17,
as 2 c. each Sept. 19, 1914; K 78382-
78385.
14225, 14226. © Sept. 17, 1914;
2 c. each Sept. 19, 1914; K 78386,
T8387.
Srruss (KarL) New York.
20416, 20417
Chester, Nova Scotia, landscape. ©
Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c Sept. 19, 1914; J
196168.
New York (Lower) Singer bldg.
from Brooklyn bridge. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2 @ Sept. 14, 1914; J 195910.
STUFF AND WILSON, Seattle. [20418
Original optimist. © June 24, 1914;
2 ce. July 11, 1914; K 76154;
SUBMARINE FILM corP., Norfolk.
[20419, 20420
Combat between diver and shark.
© July 1) 1914: Be, July's, 1914s
194054.
Diver at work on wreck. © July
1, 1914; 2 ¢. July 3, 1914; J 194053.
SUGDEN (NOEL CLIFFORD) New York.
[20421
Heraldic monogram, 1-5. ©1ce. each
Aug. 18, 1914; I 1896-1900.
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN., New York.
[ 20422-20471
British field artillery galloping to
meet Germans in their first fight near
Mons. © Sept. 9, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 10,
1914; K 78081.
Requisitioning horses in Brusseis
for the Belgian army. © Aug. 19,
1914; 2 ¢«. Sept. 2, 1914; K 77922.
[3 photographs]:
Decisive moment in the naval en-
gagement off Heligoland, arrival of
the British battle cruiser squadron.—
Destroyer flotilla torpedoing a Ger-
man cruiser off Heligoland.—French
soldiers saluting a British general and
his staff as they pass on their way
to the front. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2 «.
each Sept. 14, 1914; J 195914-195916.
[5 Belgian views.] [Sept. 6, 1914]:
_ Belgian town ef Vise on fire.—Motor
despatch rider in Brussels—On the
Duich-Belgian border.—Palace turned
into a hospital—Troops marching out
pt. Iv, n.s., v.99
a
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
of Brussels for the front. © Sept. 6,
1914; 2 c. each Sept. 8, 1914; K 77969-
T9738.
[5 photographs]:
Attack on Fort Fleron at Liége.—
Destroyers coaling and landing Ger-
man wounded from Koenigin Luise.—
For the brave Belgians at the front.—
Still treasuring his trophy of war.—
Survivors of British cruiser Amphion.
© Aug. 22, 1914; 2 e@ each Aug. 27,
1914; J 195641-195645.
[5 photographs]:
Effects of the deadly fire of the
Liége forts, 2—KEnd of the British
cruiser Amphion, 4.—Germans in
close formation mowed down by dog-
drawn quick firers at Haelen, 3.—
Harvesting in the valley of death, 5.—
War demonstration in Ostend, 1. ©
Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. each Sept. 5, 1914;
J 195807-195811.
[6 views taken in the war zone, Aug.
19, 1914]:
American citizens relief committee
in London.—Belgian soldiers joining
colors.—Belgian troops assembling to
repel the German invasion.—Paris
restaurant closed because there is no-
body left to run it—Some shops sup-
posed to be owned by Germans or Ger-
man sympathizers were attacked and
wrecked.—Wreck of a German’s shop
in Paris. (© Aug. 19, 1914; 2 ec. each
Aug. 21, 1914; K 77813-77818.
[8 photographs]:
Billeting. troops in an English vil-
lage.—Destruction of the German sub-
marine U 15 by the Birmingham.—
Fishing craft called into port by the
coast guard—French air craft and
British warships guarding the English
channel.—German defenses at Li€ége.—
German prisoners of war in London.—
German soldiers with machine guns
prepared to resist attack.—Guarding
the English coast. © Aug. 29, 1914;
2 ec. each Aug. 31, 1914; J 195646—
195653.
[8 photographs]:
Belgian women and children in
flight before German invaders.—Brit-
ish chivalry toward a defeated enemy.
Cossack, dreaded even by the
Uhlan.—Destroyers going into action
at the battle of Heligoland Bight.—
Famous Tureos, natives of Algeria.—
German dirigible bomb dropper at
work.—German field guns in action.—
Sinking of the German cruiser Mainz.
© Sept. 11, 1914; 2 ec each Sept. 12,
1914; J 195887-195894.
400
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
[8 photographs] :
British cavalry action against Ger-
man cavalry in a narrow street
of a French frontier town.—Danish
schooner blown by a German mine.—
German army in -Louvain.—Gigantic
German siege guns in action against
forts invisible from their position.—
How the British army faced the Ger-
mans for two days and a night in the
first battle in France—Night in the
trenches at Mons.—Stirrup charge at
St. Quentin.—Tragedy of Cortenbarg.
© Sept. 18, 1914; 2 c. each Sept. 19,
1914; J 196159-196166.
SWADLEY (WILLIAM WESLEY) San
Francisco. [20472
Panama Pacific international expo.,
ground breaking for Japanese conces-
sion, 69. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
a2, 1914; J 195919.
Swirt & co., Chicago. [20473
Wool soap has come, mama. ©
July 28, 1914; 2 c« Sept. 14, 1914; K
78363.
SyDNEY (W. DEMonTE) Kenosha, Wis.
[20474, 20475
Decorative study. © Aug. 24, 1914;
1 ec. Aug. 25, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 1, 1914;
J 195748.
Harbor sunset. © Aug. 20, 1914;
ie: Aug. 25, 1914: 1 c. Sept. 1, 1914;
J 195744.
TABER PRANG ART CO.,
Mass.
[5 photographs]:
Albert, King of Belgium, 54387—
Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria,
5438.—Nicholas II, Czar of Russia,
0439.—Peter, King of Servia, 5440.—
Poinearé (Pres. R.) of France, 5441.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2 ec each Aug. 17,
1914; J 195287-195291.
[5 photographs] :
Mountain lake, 5436.—Old pasture,
5435. — Reflections, 5434. — Sheltering
woodlands, 54382.—Wooded lane, 54383.
© Sept. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. each Sept. 5, 1914;
J 195788-195792.
TAFT (EpwWIn R.) Springfield, Mass.
[20486
American numismatic assn. © Aug.
24, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 26, 1914; J 195575.
Springfield,
[20476-20485
Taytor (I. WALTER) Philadelphia.
[20487
Ambuscade. © Aug. 22, 1914; le.
Aug. 15, 1914; IK 77248.
20518
TAYLOR (Paut MitztaR) Norfolk.
[20488
Pollard (John Garland) © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 11, 1914; J 195883.
TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH FORUM, ING.,
New York. [20489, 20496
Liberty bell, our bell. © Aug. 29,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 31, 1914; K 78323.
Penny a call in your Boro. © Aug.
29, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1914; K 78324.
THALINGER (ERNEST Oscar) St. Louis.
[20491
St. Louis, pageant. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2c. Aug. 27, 1914; J 195585.
THomMaAs (A. L.) Newport, Or.
[20492-20501
Newport, Or.:
Big splash over Saddle Rock.—
Cliffs and clouds.—Cliffs and clouds.—
Dashing surf.— Lighthouse through
the arch.—Lighthouse tower.—Pirates
Cave.—Raging sea.—Silver. lining.—
Storm of Nov. 26, 19138.—U. S. light-
house. © June 30, 1914; 2c. each July
6, 1914; J 194098-194107.
THOMAS (FRANK LriGHTON) San Die-
go, Cal. [20502
Traveller to San Diego and the
Southland. [Cover design.] © June
1, 1914; 2 ¢. June 4, 1914; K 75553.
THOMAS (SAMUEL FRANCIS) San Fran-
cisco. [20503
Home—first, last and always. @
May 29, 1914; 2 ec. June 23, 1914; K
75660.
THOMPSON (FREDERIC) San Francisco.
| 20504—20516
Top of the world. © Jan. 27, 1914;
2 @ July 27, 1914; J 195083:
Yellowstone Canyon. © Jan. 27,
1914; 2 e. July 27, 1914; J 195084.
[38 photographs]:
Nature’s melting pot.—Top of the
world and Old Faithful inn.—Yellow-
stone wonders for amusement exhibit.
© Jan. 27, 1914; 2 @ each July 27,
1914; J 194760-194762.
[8 photographs]:
Tin soldier.—Town pump.—Toy-
land, G. U. hand car ride.—Toyland
grown up.—Toyland sausage _ fac-
tory.—Votes for men. — Windmill. —
Wishing well. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2c.
each Sept. 9, 1914; J 195851-195S858.
THOMPSON (P. J.) Susanville, Cal.
(20517, 20518
Devils Kitchen, mud pot and mud
spring. © July 1, 1914; 2 ¢. July 24,
1814; J 194701.
401
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20519
pt. Iv, n. 8., v. 9
THompPson (P. J.)—Continued.
Lassen (Mt.) the new crater on.as
seen on June 28, 1914, no. 14. © July
5, 1914; 2¢@ July 24, 1914; J 174702.
THOMSON & THOMSON, Boston.
[20519
New St. Elizabeth’s hospital. ©
July 8, 1914; 2 «@ July 10, 1914; K
76626.
THORNTON (CHARLES H) Humboldt,
Neb. [20520
Humboldt, Neb., natitorium. ©
July 28, 1914; 2 «@ Aug. 25, 1914; J
196095.
THWING co., New York. [20521-20523
Demarest, N. J.:
Big elm and other trees and Pali-
sades, B-21088.—In the woods. B-
21088.—Street trees and Palisades
near woods, B-21087. © Aug. 14,
1914; 2: & Cdieh Aue. “Th, Tore: J
195268-195270.
TICKER PUR. CO., New York. [20524
Present position of the stock market.
© July 31, 1914; 1 «@ Aug. 24, 1914;
{ 1909.
TINGLEY (KATHERINE) Point Loma,
Cal. [20525-20528
Lomaland photographic series 1, no.
205, Aryan Temple of music and
drama and Raja Yoga: college. ©
July 8, 1914; 2 ce July 18, 1914; J
194515.
no. 206, bungalow homes of
boys of Raja Yoga college. © July
8, 1914; 2 e. July 18, 1914; J 194514.
no. 207, in the grounds. ©
July 20, 1914; 2 « July 27, 1914; J
194755.
Lomaland photographie series 4, no.
209, Pepper ave. © July 20, 1914; 2
e. July 27, 1914; J 194754.
‘opp PHOTO & FILM co., Butte, Mont.
[20529-20531
Butte jockey club. © July 4, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 5, 1914; J 195795.
Butte motorcycle club. © Aug. 80,
1914; 2 e. Sept. 5, 1914; J 195796.
Montana State band. © July 18,
1914; 2 e. July 18, 1914; J 194516.
ToDD PHOTOGRAPHIC co., Butte, Mont.
[ 20532, 205338
Butte, Mont. © July 15, 1914; 2.
Sept. 5, 1914; J 195797.
Butte, [Mont.] mines. © July 15,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1914; J 195798.
TOLMAN PRINT, Brockton, Mass.
[20534-20536
Aristocrat. © July 17, 1914; 2 ce.
July 238, 1914; K 76537.
Hesitation. © July 20, 1914; 2 ec.
Aug. 5, 1914; K 76954,
Well done. © July 17, 1914; 2 e.
July 23, 1914; K 76538.
ToLMAS (BENJAMIN R.) New York.
[20537
Shot that caused the war in Wurope.
© Aug. 21, 1914; 2 ¢ Aug. 22, 1914: J
195412.
ToLorF (JoSEPH D.) Evanston, Il.
[20538-20547
{10 photographs]:
Capture of Syrinx.—F light of youth.
—Fountain of youth—Lotus leaf.—
Pan.—Pan and Syrinx.—St. Denis
(Ruth) in The death of the peacock.—
St. Denis (Ruth) in The peacok, A, B.
—Syrinx. © July 15, 1914; 2 c. each
July 22, 1914; J 194989-194948.
‘omMry (IRA C.) Montrose, Cal.
: [20548-20551
Shavano (Monk) A-D. © Sept. 18,
1914; 2 ¢. each. Sept. 22, 1914; J
196251-196254.
TOMLINSON (HeErRBerRT) Hannibal, Mo.
[20552. 20553
Finn’s (Huckleberry) home. © Aug.
1, 1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1914; J 1949038.
Thatcher (Becky) © July 31, 1914;
2 ¢. Aug. 3, 1914: J 194902.
TOWER (CONSTANTINE A.) New York.
[20554
Co’s special police or patrolman
evard or guide in uniform. © July 2,
1914; 2 e. July 8, 1914; K 75911.
ToWNE (FREDERICK W.) Bridgeport,
Conn. [20555
Northern Pacific panic, New York
stock quotations, Thursday, May 9,
1901. © July 9, 1914; 2 e. July 10,
1914; J 194211.
TowneENn (H. G.) Fitchburg, Mass.
[20556
Bather. © June 10, 1914; 2 ¢c. July
6, 1914; K 75935.
TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.) Belfast, Me.
[20557-20560
Kronprinzessin Cecilie (S. 8.) Ger-
man liner at Bar Harbor, Me.
Sept. 2, 1914; 2 e Sept. 5, 1914; J -
195799.
402
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
TOWNSEND (CHARLES A.)—Continued.
Spofford, N. H., gorge. © Aug. 1,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 5, 1914; J 194982.
Spofford (Lake) N. H., Pine Grove
Springs hotel, 1, 2. © Aug. 1, 1914:
= ©. each Aug. 5, 1914;
194984.
Tracy (DwicHT) New York. [20561
Norwich, Conn., old Indian deed to.
© July 11, 1914; 2 c. July 15, 1914; |
J 194328.
Tracy (Epita H.) New York.
[20562
Cock (Mr.) portrait of. © June 1,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 5, 1914; J 195000.
TREFTS (WILLIAM H.) St. Louis.
[ 20563, 20564
Start of balloon race, bird’s-eye view,
1,2. © July 26. 1914; 2 c. each July
27, 1914; J 194750, 194751.
TRIBUNE Co., Chicago.
Old Doe Yak [1914]:
© June 7; 1 ce. June 13; K 75359.
© June 14; 1. June 17; K 75483.
© June 2”; 1 c. June 24; K 75669.
© June 28; 1 e. July 1; K 75872.
© July 5; 1¢. July 10; K 76314.
i) daly 12> 1 ©. July 15; K ‘763i6.
© July 19; 1¢. July 22; K 76512.
© Aug. 2;1¢. Aus. 6; K T6988.
© Aug. 9; 1 ¢ Aug. 18; K 77202.
S. aye WW.
[20565-20573
Tripp (Mrs. Springfield,
Mass. [20574-20589
Birthday greeting. © July 3, 1914;
2c. July 7, 1914; K 76033.
pansies of purple. © May 30,
1914; 2 c¢. July 7, 1914; K 76087.
Birthday wish, 1. © May 80, 1914;
2c. July 7, 1914; K 76026.
——2. © July 3, 1914; 2 ¢. July 7,
1914; K 76088.
For your birthday. © May 30,
1914; 2 c. July 7, 1914; K 760386.
I send you greeting. © May 30,
1914; 2 ¢. July 7, 1914; K 76034.
Jonah. © May 30, 1914; 2 ¢. July
7, 1914: K 76028.
Keep a goin’. © May 30, 1914; 2
e. July 7, 1914; K 76025.
Oh, every year. © May 30, 1914;
2c. July 7, 1914; K 76035.
On your birthday, old friend. ©
July 3, 1914; 2 e« July 7, 1914; K
76039.
66167—14——_8
J 194988,
20628
Tripe (Mrs. S. B.)—Continued.
To a little girl on her birthday. ©
July 38, 1914; 2 @ July 7, 1914; K
76032.
To the convalescent. © May 80,
1914; 2 ¢@ July 7, 1914: K 76024.
Your birthday—dear lady. © July
38, 1914; 2c July 7, 1914; K 76029.
—— Im sending a wish. © May 30,
1914; 2 ¢. July 7, 1914; K 76027.
———{ send on this card. © May
30, 1914; 2c. July 7, 1914; K 76030.
I wish you loads of happiness.
© July 3 1914; 2c. July 7, 1914; K
76081.
Triscort (S. P. R.) Monhegan, Me.
[20590
Breaking wave. © July 11, 1914;
2e July 16, 1914; J 1943898.
TROWBRIDGE (VAUGHAN) New York.
[20591-20597
3 etchings:
Amalfi, (Les Cappucinni).—Naples
(Courtyard at).—Venice (Canal Al-
brizzi). © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 e@ each
Sept. 9, 1914; K 78038-78040.
[4 prints after etchings]:
Canal at Bruges.—Canal Vidman,
Venice.—Lone Lake, Bruges. — Ponte
Vecchio, Florence. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2 ec. each Sept. 4, 1914; K T7945-
T7948.
TROWITZSCH (KUNSTANSTALT) & SOHN,
Frankfurt. [20598
Heiliger Antonius. © June 23,
1914; 2c. Aug. 3, 1914; K 76924.
(NELLIE S.) Minneapolis.
[20599-20601
May all your days be happy days.
© Sept. 21, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1914;
K 78479.
2 cards:
In spite of all the other words.—
Sunshine and the shadows. © Sept.
8. 1914: 2 c. each Sept. 11, 1914; K
78085, 78086.
ULLMAN MF6e. co., New York. [20602
Rustie courtship. © July 2, 1914;
2c. July 15, 1914; K 763812.
UNDERHILL (IRVING) New York.
[20603-20628
New York and harbor south from
Woolworth bidg.. C-10121. © July 238,
1914; 2c. July 25, 1914; J 194741.
Broad st. south from Wall st.,
C-10192.. © Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept.
17, 1914; J 196086.
TRUFANT
403
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20629
UNDERHILL (IRviING)—Continued.
Broadway north from Bowling
Green, C-10126. © July 15, 1914; 2c.
July 16, 1914; J 194404.
— Central park, arsenal, C—10119.
© July 15, 1914; 2 ¢ July 16, 1914; J
194403.
Central park, McGown’s pass
tavern, B-20963. © July 15, 1914;
2c. July 16, 1914; J 194408.
—— City hall, B-20974. © July 15,
1914; 2e¢. July 16, 1914; J 194408.
Equitable bldg., C-10185. ©
Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 17, 1914; J
196084.
Equitable bldg. and “Trinity
steeple, C-10186. © Sept. 16, 1914;
2 ce. Sept. 17, 1914; J 196085.
Firemen’s memorial, B-—20960.
© July 15, 1914; 2c. July 16, 1914: J
194406.
Fourth ave. south from 32nd
st., B-20950. © July 15, 1914; 2c.
July 16, 1914; J 194407.
Hotel Empire, B-—20951. ©
Aus 17, Ties 2" c.\ Aueas, fSi4 2"
195321.
Hudson River piers from Wool-
worth bldg., C-10122. © July 23, 1914;
2c. July 25, 1914; J 194740.
Municipal bldg. Chambers st.
arch, B-20935. © Aug. 14, 1914; 2¢.
Aug. 18, 1914; J 195322.
—— Riverside drive, B-20962. ©
Aug. 17,1914; 2,.c. Aug, 18, 1914: J
195319.
—— Riverside drive playground, B-
. 20961. © Aug. 14, 1914; 2c. Aug. 18,
1914; J 195320.
Schurz (Carl) statue, B—21028.
© “Aug. 17, 191452 ¢€ Aug. 18.1914
J 195314.
and pedestal, B-21029. ©
Aug. 14, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1914; J
1953283.
south from Woolworth bldg., C-
10120. © July 28, 1914; 2 ec. July 25,
1914; J 194742.
Yonkers and Hudson River, B-
20841. © July 15, 1914; 2¢. July 16.
1914; J 194410.
Yonkers and New York Central
railroad station, B—20842. © Aug. 17,
1914; 2c. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195315.
Jersey City, public school no. 11,
B-20955. © Aug. 17, 1914; 2c Aug.
18, 1914; J 195316.
j U-152462,
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
UNDERHILL (IrRviInc)—Continued.
—— Stuyvesant (Peter) statue, B-
20954. © Aug. 17, 1914; 2 e. Aug. 18,
1914; J 195313.
Summit ave. station, B—20953.
© Aug. 17, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 18, 1914;
J, 199811.
Port Morris, N. Y¥., New York Cen-
tral railroad power house, B—20750. ©
Aug. 17, 1914; 2 e Aug. 18,1914: J
195312.
St. Paul’s church, George Washing-
ton’s pew, B-20882. © Aug. 17, 1914;
2 c. Aug. 18, 1914; J 195318.
Vaterland (S. S.) C-10127. © July
15, 1914; 2 c July 16, 1914; J 194409.
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York.
[20629-20925
U-38820. U-88854, U-388862, U-
114009, U-139477, U-140164. © Jan.
19, 1914; 2 @ each Aus. 26 1914- J
195470, 195491, 195499-195501, 195538.
U-88992, U-77293, U-150608, U-
152428, U-152429, U-152432, U-1524385,
U-152468, U-152470, U-
152483. U-152492. U-152494, U-152496,
U-152505, U-152508, U-152510, U-
152515, U-152518, U-152541, U—-152554,
U-152556, U-15584, U—164424. © Jan.
20, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 26, A914; J
195474, 195478, 195482-195484, 195486,
195492-195498, 195530, 195546-195554, ~
195559.
U-152529.. .©, Jam 2290-2 «.
Aug. 26, 1914; J 195545.
U-144627, U-144651, U-344656, U-
144661, U-144686, U-144701, U—144711,
U-144814, U-144822, U-144852, U-
144853, U-144873, U-144889, U-144891,
U-144894, UW-149456, U-149505, U-
149742, U-150612, U-150613, U-152461,
U-157970. © Apr. 6, 1914; 2 ec. each
Aug. 26,1914; J 196471-195478, 195475-
195477, 195479-195481, 195485. 195487-
195480, 195517, 195524, 195525, 195527,
195536, 195587, 195544, 195555.
U-144678, U-144688. © Apr. 22,
1914; 2 e. each Aug. 26, 1914; J
195526, 195560.
U-26816, U-98971, U-100868, U-
101041, U-122377, U-122509, U-122515,
U-122551, U-122610, U-124751, U-
124803, U-124866, U-124893, U-125241,
U-126379, U-126484, U-126492, U-
127297, U-127317, U-1383781, U-133870,
U-134006, U-134033, U-134174, U-
184184, U-134186, U-1384209, U-144706,
U-149363, U-149513, U-149736. ©
June 10, 1914; 2 ¢ each Aug. 26,
1914; J 195506-195508, 195510-195516,
195518—-195523, 195528, 195529, 195531-—
195535, 195589-195548, 195556—-195558.
404
ee ee
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
20950
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoOoD—Continued.
U-152560, U-156289, U-160071, U-
160899, U-161149, U-161196, U-161375,
H-161547, U—-162136, U-164254, U-
164887, U-164440, U-170120, U-170121,
U-170266, U-170267, U-170268, U-
170269, U-170270, U-170271, U-170294,
U-170295, U-170298, U-170374, U-
170394, U-170504, U-170505, U-170544,
U-170545, U-170546, U-170547, U-
170548, U-170549, U-170550, U-170551,
D-170552, U-170553, U-170554, U-
170555, U-170556, U-170557, U-170558,
U-170559, U-170562, U-170566, U-
170567, U-—170568, U-—170569, U-170570,
U-170576, U-170577. ©1e. each July
238, 1914; J 194641-194691.
mie. 201971, «171972,
171974, 171976, 171977, 171978,
171983, 171985, 171988, 171989,
Ree. It 1002, 171996, 171997, 171999,
172000, 172003, 172005, 172006, 172007,
172008, 172009, 172031, 178861, 178862,
173864, 173866, 173867, 173868, 173869,
178871, 173872, 173873, 178874, 178878,
173880, 173881, 173882. © 1c. each
Sept. 15, 1914; J 195924-195965.
P R 106 C, 148684, 153180, 153586,
154023, 154833, 154839, 155261, 155267,
155356, 155461, 155786, 156011, 156018,
156245, 156253, 156288, 156303, 1562304,
156805, 156396, 156397, 156431, 156604,
156624, 156734, 156765, 156767, 156851,
156864, 156870, 157556, 157557, 157664,
157701, 158044, 158226, 1583938, 158395,
158535, 158624, 158685, 158699, 158710.
158736, 158915, 158920, 158923, 158925,
159954, 159964, 159979, 159994, 160008,
160482, 160743, 160843, 162063, 162092,
165560, 165568, 165601, 171975, 172828.
#72829, 172833, 173771, 173860, 173863,
473865... © 1 ¢. each Sept. 17, 1914;
J 196014-196083.
U-31822, U-85116, U-102383, U-
105082, U-109210, U-109650, U-
119848, U-121653, U-127894, U-149412,
P21, U-149522, U-149523; U=
149627, 39979, 46563, 53562, 68787,
68793, 68870, 87924. 90830, 100498,
108409, 109107, 113829, 127578, 132777,
132826, 185900, 1388513, 189431, 139492,
144861, 152485, 154975, 155207, 155513,
155515, 155519, 155523, 1590038, 159732,
©1ec. each Sept. 22, 1914; J 196204—
196246.
D—160790. © Nov. 5, 1913: 2 e.
Aug. 26, 1914; J 195505.
' U-138424, 144729, U-149496. ©
Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 26,1914;
J 195502-195504.
9.57250.) * ©, Nov. .25, 191832 ¢.
Aug. 26, 1914; J 195509.
171973,
171981.
171990,
| eruption,> 1, .2.
UNITED JEWELERS, INC., New York.
[20926
Colonial dame. © Aug. 17, 1914;
2 GeANe. 19: 1914") t 1obpap:
U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO.,
Philadelphia. [20927-20942
[Fashion plates.] Nos. 106-107. ©
Jan. 5, 1914; 2 ce each June 12, 1914;
Ke vol; (aon. LoolD:
118-194... ©' Jan. 9, .1914;.2 ¢.
each June 12, 1914; K 15323, 75324.
125-129.: © Jan: °7;°3914; °2-e.
June 12, 1914: K 75318.
180-132. -© Jan. 97, 191432 ¢.
June 12, 1914; K 75328.
162-164, .@ Mar. 5. 1914: 2 4
June 12, 1914; K 75319.
390-327., © Jan. 27,1914; 2
e. each June 12, 1914; K 75388 ; 75335.
Three button soft roll semi-peaked
lapel straight front sack. [Panel.]
Wor 1053! «©: Jane 5, 1914 2 &.tone
12, 1914; K 75330.
Two button soft roll peaked lapel
rounded front sack, no. 101. © Jan.
9, 1914; 2 c. June 12, 1914; K 753829.
[Window display cards]:
Three button peaked lapel sack, no.
173.—Three button soft roll sack, no.
171.—Three button soft roll semi-
peaked lapel, no. 105—Two button
round corner novelty lapel sack, no.
172. .© Jan: 6, 1914; 2°c. each June
12, 1914; K 75312-75315.
U. S. PRINTING co., Cincinnati.
[20943-20946
Balloon! “© Apr. 6, 1911; 2-e:"Apr:
8, 1911; K 75790.
Chrysanthemum design. © Mar. 21,
191%: Lec. Apr: 4, 19127 4 e&-Tune 29,
1914; K 75792.
Corn flower design. © Mar. 21,
1911; 2 ec June 29, 1914; K 75793.
Mountain scene. © Apr. 6, 1911;
2 CLANK. 8. LOLs 1K Foro
UsoSKIN (Ep.) 1nc., New York.
[20947
Genuine autographs of “reel” fa-
vorites. © July 20, 1914; 2c. July 21,
1914; K 76481.
VALENTINE (WILLIAM S.) Redding,
Cal. [20948-20950
Manzanita Lake with Mt. Lassen in
©, July, 9, 1914 ;..2.e
each July 31, 1914; J 194969, 194970.
with Mt. Lassen in eruption, 3.
| © duly 8; 1914; 2.c July 18, 1914;
J 195348.
405
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
20951
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9
VAN ASDALE (WALTER D.) Pittsburgh.
[20951, 20952
Adventures of the V. EB. C. triplets,
[1914]:
© Apr. 21; 1 ec. May 2; K 73759.
© Apr. 29; 1 c. May 2; K 73760.
VAN DAME (JOHN R.) Grand Rapids.
Mich. \ [20953
Van Dame skirt method. © July
80, 1914; 1 ec. Aug. 3, 1914; I 1890.
Van Howtsen (R. W.) Franklinville,
We Ys [20954
Ancona fowls. © May 12, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 31, 1914; K 77896.
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn.
[20955-20974
Ashley (A. H.) © July 8, 1914; 26.
July 6, 1914; J 194119.
Bulger (Jack) © July 3, 1914; 2c.
July 6, 1914; J 194118.
Bunny (John) 1-8. © July 831,
1914; 2c. each Aug. 6, 1914; J 195037-
195044.
Charleson (Mary) © July 3, 1914;
2e. July 6, 1914; J 194120.
Fitz-Gerald (Cissy) ©. July 3,
1914; 2 ce. July 6, 1914; J 194117.
Hircuecock (Rex) 1, 2. © July 38,
1914; 2c. each July 6, 1914; J 194115,
194116.
McKay (Beatrice) © June 13,
1914; 2 ec. June 29, 1914; J 194187.
Moreno (Antonio) © July 8, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; J 194123.
Morey (Harry T.) © July 31, 1914;
2c. Aug. 6, 1914; J 195045.
Morrow (Jane) © July 3, 1914;
2 e. July 6, 1914; J 194121.
Wellesley (Charles) © July 8,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; J 194122.
Williams (Earle) © July 31, 1914;
2e. Aug. 6, 1914; J 195047.
VOLLAND (P. F.) Chicago. [20975
Thoughts of you. © June 16, 1914;
2c. June 19, 1914; K 75530.
WACHTER (JOSEF THEODOR) West Ho-
boken, N. J. [20976
_ West Hoboken, N. J., bird’s-eye view.
© June 22, 1914; 1 ce. June 24, 1914;
1 ¢., June, 30, 1914; J 194183.
WAGNER ELECTRIC MFG. CO., St. Louis.
[20977, 20978
Some Wagner quality drives. ©
Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1914; K
78112.
WAGNER ELECTRIC MFG. co.—Continued.
Wagner quality beginning 1889—
now. © July 11, 1914; 2 « July 21,
1914; K 76485.
Walker (THoMAS EE.) & WersHow
(Max) Grayling, Mich. [20979
Camp Ferris. © Aug. 15, 1914; 1.
Aug. 19, 1914; 1 ¢@ Aug. 26, 1014; J
195576.
WALLACE PHOTO Co., INC., New York.
[20980
Columbia winning the eight oared
varsity race, Poughkeepsie, June 26,
1914. © June 27, 1914; 2 ¢ July 3,
1914; J 194045.
WaLTerR (A.) Santa Rosa, Cal.
[20981, 26982
N. P. bridge near Cosmo, Cal., 1, 2.
© July 23, 1914; 2 ec. each July 27,
1914; J 194756, 194757.
A.) Brooklyn,
[20983-20987
© June 23,
18, 1914; J
WALTER (HREDERICK
INS We
Resolute, 2300, 23801.
1914; 2 c@ each July
194528, 194529.
Vanitie, 2308-2310. © June 26, 1914;
2 c. each July 18, 1914; J 194530-
1945382.
WARNER C.) Pacific Grove,
Cal. [20988
Butterflies on a pine bough. © Mar.
31, 1914; 2 e: Aug, 12, 1014;,K 77921.
(ANSON
WARNER BROS. CO., Bridgeport, Conn.
[20989-20995
Ad cut. P65. © Feb. 20, 1914; 2c.
July 6, 1914; K 75941.
——P73. © Feb. 22, 31914; 2c. July
6, 1914; K 75942.
—— P74. © Mar. 8, 1914; 2c. July
6, 1914; K 75948.
——PT77. © Feb. 15, 19914; 2 c. July
6, 1914; K 75944.
—_—. P7951. © aia eee, ee.
July 6, 1914; K 75945.
—— §, S, 12 smalk -.G Mar. 1, 1914;
2c. July 6, 1914; K 75940.
Cut for ad. P 64 W. © Jan. 25,
1914; 2c. July 6, 1914; K 76286.
WARREN FEATHERBONE Co., Chicago.
[ 20996, 20997
Warren girl, 1. © Jume 27, 1914; 2
c¢. June 29, 1914; K 76083.
2. © Aug. 31, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
, 1914; K 78328.
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
21124
no. 3, 1914
WASHINGTON ART co., New York.
[20998
Last glimpse of Erin. © Ang. 15,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 19, 1914; K 77841.
Waters (R. J.) & co., San Francisco.
[20999-21003
Golden Gate park, Japanese tea gar-
dea. © Aug. 8 1914; 2 c¢ Aug 12,
1914; J 195103.
Huntington Falls and Stow Lake,
Golden Gate park. © July 2, 1914;
2c. July 7, 1914; J 194697.
Nebraskan [Steamer) :
Rechristening before sailing for
New York via the Canal.—Sailing for
New York via Panama Canal, Aug. 11,
1914.—Under way for Panama Canal
and New York, Aug. 11, 1914. © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. each Aug. 19, 1914; J
195332-195334.
Wess (L. BE.) Morgantown, N. C.
[21004
Morganton, N. C., State hospital. ©
Bae 4, 1914- 2c. Aue 7%, 1914; &
195050.
Weep (ARTHUR J.) Mt. Weather, Va.
[21005
Mt. Weather, Va., Devil’s Race
Track. © July 7, 1914; 2c. July 6,
1914; J 194055.
WEIDNER (CHARLES) San Francisco.
[ 21006, 21007
Panama-Pacifiec international expo.,
main buildings, 3,4. © July 23. 1914;
2 ec. each July 28, 1914; J 194765,
194766.
WetcH (CHARLES O.) Joplin, Mont.
[21008-21018
Hingham, Mont., birds-eye view of,
4. © July 14, 1914; 2c. July 17, 1914;
J 194490.
Marias River, Balanced rock on, 5.
© June 26, 1914; 2 c. July 10, 1914; J
194215.
—seene on the, 9. © June 26,
1914; 2¢. July 10, 1914; J 194216.
—— Three Sisters. © July 7, 1914;
2e¢. July 10, 1914; J 194224.
——turtle shell rocks, 3. © June
26, 1914; 2 e. July 10, 1914; J 194217.
Pinnacle. Rocks. © July 7, 1914;
2e. July 10, 1914; J 194223.
WELCH (W. M.), MFG. co., Chicago.
[21014
Home work. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 e.
Sept. 21, 1914; K 78424.
WENTWortTH (B. H.) Gardiner, Me.
[21015
Mid-summer sunshine, 284. © Apr.
20, 1914; 2 ec. May 2, 1914: J 192180.
WERNER (W.) Chicago: [21016-21124
Brainy and Drowse, [1914]:
© June 23; 1 c. June 25; K 75695.
© June 25; 1c. June 29; K 75798.
© June 27; 1c. July 1; K 75864.
© June 30; 1c. July 3; K 75927.
© July 2; 1¢ July 6; K 75936.
© July 7; 1 ¢. July 10; K 76139.
© July 9; 1c. July 13; K 76234.
© July 11; 1c. July 13; K 76174.
© July 14; 1 ec. July 16; K 76340.
© July 16; 1c. July 18; K 76388.
© July 18; 1c. July 21; K 76488.
© July 21; 1c. July 27; K 76673.
© July 28; 1c. July 27; K 76641.
© July 25; 1c. July 27; K 76643.
© July 28; 1c. July 31; K 76841.
© July 30; 1 & Aug. 1; K. 76843.
© Aug. 1; 1c. Aug. 3; K 76927.
© Aug. 4; 1 e¢. Aug. T; K 77019.
© Aug. 6; 1 ce. Aug. 8; K 77035.
© Aug. 8; le. Aug. 10; K 77057.
© Aug. 11; 1c. Aug. 13; K 77200.
© Aug. 13; 1 ec. Aug. 17; K 77257.
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug. 77399.
© Aug. 18; 1 ¢ Aug. T7416.
© Aug. 19; 1c. Aug. 77413.
© Aug. 20; Le. Aug. 22; K 77443.
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 28; K T7686.
© Aug. 25; 1 ec. Aug. 28; K 77680.
© Aug. 27; 1 c. Aug. 29; K T7697.
© Aug. 29; 1 ec Sept. 2; K 77811.
Inventor [1914]:
Cy diy 22 Le.
©, July 24; 1¢.
Cul 26 = 1e.
AAA RA
K 76670.
K 76672.
July 31; K T6838.
© July 29; 1¢. July 31; K 76840.
©: dulyat; ic Aus..3: i 2a926.
©, Aug. 3; 1 e. Aug. 7; K 77022.
©. Aug..5; 1 e« Aug. 7; K T7024.
© Aug. 7; 1 c@ Aug. 10; K 77060.
& Anz, 10- 1.¢c. Ang. 12> 1% Gc120.
fe) Age. 12°. 1.e. Aus. 17.3. K Gi905.
© Aug. 14; Le. Aug. 20; K 77402.
©. Aug. 17; Le Aug, 21; K T7415.
©. Aug. 21; 1c. Aug. 28; K T7685.
© Aug. 24; 1¢ Aug. 28; K 77683.
© Aug. 26; 1c. Aug. 29; K T7747.
guly..2¢:
July. 27;
407
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21125
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
i Ee
WERNER (W.) Chicago—Continued.
© Aug. 28; 1 c. Aug: 31; K 77791.
© Aug. 31; 1 ec. Sept. 2; K 77810.
© Sept. 2; 1 ¢. Sept. 8; K 77977.
© Sept. 4; 1 e. Sept. 8; K 77979.
Lord Longbow [1914]:
© June 26; 1 c. June 29; K 75797.
© June 29; 1c. July 1; K 75866.
© July 1; 1¢. July 6; K 75939.
© July 3; 1c. July 6; K 75938.
© July 6; 1c July 8; K 76084.
© July 8; 1c. July 18: K 76233.
© July 10; 1c July 13; K
© July 13; 1¢. July 16; K
© July 15; 1c¢ July 18: K
© July 17; 1c. July 20; K
© July 27; 1c. July 31: K
© July 29; 1c: July 31; K
© ‘Taly 316 Pe: Aus Sy K
yA tis. 359 *e, “Rue TK
© Aug. 1c Aug. 7; K
© Aug. a ee ire,
© Aug. 10; 1c. Aug.
© Aug. 12; 1¢. Aug.
© Aug. 14; 1 ¢ Aug.
© Aug. 17;1c. Aug.
© Aug. 19; 1c. Aug.
© Aug. 21; 1c. Aug.
© Aug. 24: 1c. Aug.
© Aug. 26; 1c. Aug.
© Aug. 28; 1c. Aug.
© Aug.
© Sept. 2; 1c. Sept. 8; K
Mr. Fallguy [1914]:
5;
ce
12
20; K
Sere
© June 23; 1c. June 25; K 75696.
KX 75788.
© June 25; 1 c. June 29; K 75799.
K 75865.
© June 30; 1c. July 8; K 75928.
Ki “(ada
© July 7; 1 ec. July 10; K 76138.
© July 9; 1 ¢. July 13; K 76235.
IK 76341.
July 18; K 76889.
7692S.
77020.
77036.
T7058.
77201,
© June 24; 1c. June 27;
() June 27; 1¢. July 1;
ody 2s 1 C oUly
© July 14; 1c.
© July 16;1¢.
‘c) Aue ta vc.
(©) Aug. 4:°L.c ‘Aug. TK
© Aug. 6; 1 e@ Aug. 8; K
© Aug. 8; 1 ec. Aug. 10; K
© Aug. lis Tc. Aug. 13; K
July 16;
Aug. 1; K
76232.
76339.
76387.
76396.
© July 20; 1c. July 22; K 76491.
© July 22;1c¢. July 27; K 76669.
© July 24; 1c. July 27; K 76671.
76837.
76839.
76925.
77021.
10; K 77059.
K 77119.
17; K 77904.
7
21: K 77414.
7
313 1c. Sept..2; K 77809.
7
WERNER (W.) Chicago—Continued.
ug. 18; 1. ce: hue At ee one
© Aug. 15; 1c. Aug.
© Aug. 18; 1 ce. Aug. 21; K 77417.
© Aug. 20; 1 e. Aug. 22; K 77444.
© Aug. 22; 1 c. Aug. 28: K 77687.
© Aug. 25; 1 e. Aug.
© Aug. 27; 1c. Aug. 29; K 77698.
© Aug. 29; 1 ce. Sept. 2; K 77812.
© Sept. 1; 1 e Sept. 5; K 77954.
© Sept. 3; 1 e. Set. 8; K 77975.
© Sept. 5; 1 e. Sept. 12; K 78118.
© Sept. 8; 1 c. Sept. 12; K 78120.
© Sept. 10; 1 ec. Sept. 12; K 78123.
© Sept. 12; 1 e. Sept. 17; K 78302.
© Sept. 15; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 78421.
WESSELS (Lewis C.) Philadelphia.
[21125, 21126
Appearance of blackboard and
schoolroom to a child with defective
vision. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ec. June 24,
1914; J 194188.
As the black board and school room
appears to the school child with defec-
tive vision, before and after correction
with eye glasses. © June 12, 1912;
1c. July 3, 1914; 1 ec. July 14, 1914; J
194698.
WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles. _
[21127
Long Beach, Cal., breakers at. ©
July 8, 1914; 2 ec. July 18, 1914; J
194511.
WESTERN & SOUTHERN LIFE INS. CO.,
Cincinnati. [21128
1915 girl. © Aug. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
Aug. 29, 1914; K 77693.
WESTERN LITHOGRAPH co., Los Angeles. |
[21129-21134
Cat and dog post cards [1914]:
Coquettish cat.—Determined dog.—
Disconsolate cat.—Dubious dog.—Ex- ,
pectant cat.—Mirthful cat. © May 16, ©
1914; 2c. each Aug. 19, 1914; K 77329-
77334.
WHEELER (CrLEORA) St. Paul. [21135
i ee i
et SR
20; K 77400.
28; KX 77681, ©
Holly in a circle. © Mar. 15, 1914;
2c. Aug. 10, 1914; K 77337.
Waite (J. L.) Columbus, Ga. [21136
Columbus, Ga., St. Elmo. © Aug.
12, 1914: 1 ec. Aug. 15, 1914; 1 c. Aug.
31, 1914; K 77895.
408
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 3, 1914
21199
WHITE stTupDIo, New York.
[21137-21154
Arbuckle (Maclyn) 1, 2. © July 29,
1914 ; 2 c. each July 30, 1914; J 194860,
194861.
Laurel (Kay) 1-4. © Aug. 22.1914;
2 e. each Aug. 24, 1914; J 19543S—
195441.
Willard (Jess) 1-12. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Sept. 2, 1914; J 195704
195715.
WHITEHEAD & Hoac co., Newark, N. J.
[21155-21158
Interesting book. © Sept. 12. 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; K 78178.
Rose and golden rod. © Sept. 25,
1914; 2 e. Sept. 25, 1914; K 78543.
Snowbound Christmas. © Aug. 12,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1914; K 77222.
Sylvia (Princess) © July 27, 1914;
2c. July 31, 1914; K T6778.
WHITMAN & BARNES MFre. co., Akron,
Ohio.
Superior points in construction of
Whitman & Barnes lawn mowers, 1.
© Spe.t 10, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 23, 1914;
K 78485.
ZeeaGy de. Sept. 23, 1914; ‘J
196255.
WILLETT (JAcoB) New York.
[21161
Whispering shell. © Sept. 20, 1914;
2 ce. Sept. 11,1914; J 195872.
WILLIAM SALES Co., New Haven, Conn.
[21162
Yale bowl. © Sept. 18, 1914; 2.
Sept. 23, 1914; K 78481.
WILLIAMS (ALLAN I.) Olean, N. Y.
[21163
What is it? © Sept. 8, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 10, 1914; J 195860.
WILLIAMS (AvusTIN FE.) Cleveland. O.
[21164
E & W cut service. © Sept. 9, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 12, 1914; K 78114.
WituiaMs (J. J.) Honolulu.
[21165-21167
Hawaiian pineapple girlk © Ang.
17, 1914; 2c. Aug. 31,1914; J 195636.
Hawaiian pines, A, B. © Aug. 17,
fia 2 @ each Aug: 31, -2914;:-J
195630, 195637.
WiLiiAMs (TocER B.) Ithaca, N. Y.
[21168
Street car falling off Lower Fall
Creek bridge. © Aug. 8, 1914; 2.
Aug. 10, 1914; J 195080.
[21159, 21160 !
Witson (C. T.) Eureka, Cal.
[21169
September morn in California. ©
July 15, 1914; 2 c. July 22, 1914; K
T5789.
WILSON (MILDRED RutH) East Orange,
Ne (21170, 219 E:
Dawn. © July 15, 1914: 2 @ Sept.
16, 1914; J 195991.
School time. © July 15, 1914: 2c.
Sept. 16, 1914; J 195990.
WINGER (EF. G.) Cleveland. [21172
Kodak boy. [Small boy seated
holding kodak.] © July 16, 1914; 2c.
suly 22, 1914; K 76490.
WINTHROP BOARD OF TRADE, Winthrop,
Mass. [21173
Winthrop by the sea. © July 6,
1914; 2 ¢. July 13, 1914; K 76379.
-WISCHMEYER (PHILIP) Seattle.
[21174-21178
Crescent (Lake) Clallam Co., Wash.,
P90. © July 19, 1914; 2 ce. July 25,
1914; J 195265.
[4 photographs]:
Crescent (Lake) and Storm King,
Clallam Co., Wash.,. P.85.—Port An-
geles, Wash., bird’s-eye view, P 70.—
Port Angeles, Wash., Earles lumber
mills, P80.—Port Angeles, Wash.,
waterfront and the Olympic Mts.,
P99. © July 19, 1914; 2 ¢. each July
25, 1914; J 195183-195186.
WISWALL PHOTOGRAPH Co., Denver.
[21179
Mountain Parks highway. © Aug.
19, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 22, 1914; J 195794.
WoEHLER (H. L.) New York.
[21180-21199
20 colored post cards [1914]:
Altho I’m denied all your good
birthday dishes.—Because you’re one
year older.—Don’t worry when a little
cloud comes slidin’ round your way.—
Tello, it’s your birthday.—Here'’s to
you.—I cannot be with you today.—
I hope this always may be so.—I never
could feel sad upon your birthdays.—
I wish for you the biggest piece of
pie-—I wish your birthday joy and
cheer.—Jes’ keep a smilin’.—Mails
were slow in the good old days.—May
you hook all the fish.—My street’s the
same.—My street’s the same, my num-
ber, too.—Of all the days that swiftly
fly—Parcel post can’t carry all the
things I’d like to say.—Postman passed
me by to-day.—When semeone pricks
your bubble.—World jes’ loves a man
who takes a fall. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2c.
each Aug. 29, 1914; K 77699-77718.
409
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9, no. 3, 1914
Fae la ers
21200
WoLr (CHRISTIAN) St. Louis. [21200
Gloria in excelsis Deo. © Aug. 12,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1914; K 78364.
WoLvEN (E. L.) Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
[21201-21255
Vassar college, basket ball, 1914.
84-90, 92; 93, 136, 137, 139, 140, 143,
145, 146, 153-162, 165. © May 19,
1914; 2c. each July 8, 1914; J 193991,
198992, 194015-194039,
—— boat ride, 1914. 4. © May 29,
1914; 2c. July 3, 1914; J 193990.
—— sophomore tree exercises, 1914.
1, 2, 3, 6,7. © June 4, 1914: 2 c. each
July 38, 1914; J 194040-194044.
track field day, 1914. 97, 98,
102-104, 106, 108-114, 116, 118, 121,
124, 125, 128-131. © May 20, 1914;
2c. each July 3, 1914; J 198993-194014.
WOODFIELD (FRANK) Astoria, Or.
[21256-21262
Astoria regatta, 1914, A, B. © July
3, 1914; 2 c each July 9 1914; J
194205, 194206.
Oregon Kid II, Wolff IV and
Baby Bell. © July 3, 1914; 2¢ July
9, 1914; J 194204.
Jackson (Camp) Gearhart, Or. ©
July 24, 1914; 2 ec. July 29, 1914; J
194855.
Murray (Camp) Gearhart, Or. ©
July 24, 1914; 2 c. July 29, 1914; J
194854.
Review of troops, Gearhart, Or. ©
July 24, 1914; 2 ec. July 29, 1914; J
194853.
Tillamook Head, Hotel Moore. ©
July 24, 1914; 2c July 29, 1914; J
194852.
Wooprurr (C. §.) Portland, Or.
[21263
Portland [Or.] view of, from bal-
loon, ©. June 16, 1914; 2 e. July 6,
1914; J 194132,
Wootr & Bran, Los Angeles, [21264
Man in full dress suit with cane.
June 1, 1914; 2 ¢ Aug, 10, 1914; K
77162.
WORCESTER NATIONAL BANK, Worcester,
Mass. [21265
Worcester, Mass., Court Hill.
Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 23, 1914; K
78488.
WORCESTER SALT CO., New York.
[21266
Charity. © July 29, 1914; 2 «
Aug. 28, 1914; K 77689.
WoRLD DRAMA PROMPTERS, La Jolla,
Cal. [21267
World drama prompters. © May
23, 1914; 2 c. June 1, 1914; K 75698.
WREDEN (WILLIAM F.) Chicago.
[21268
After the ball. © June 28, 1914;
2c. July. 20, 1914; K 76944.
WRIGHT (FRANK LioyD) Chicago.
[21269
United States embassy buildings,
Tokio, Japan. © Aug. 10, 1914; 1 «.
Aug. 15, 1914; I 1891,
YOUNGBERY (Martin N.) Sioux City,
Ta. [21270
Whistling boy. © July 31, 1914; 2
e. Aug. 6, 1914; J 195048.
ZIMMER (SAMUEL B.) Los Angeles.
[21271
Zimmer system—patent windows.
© June 27, 1914; 1 e@ July 12, 1914;
I 1861.
ZINN THE FLORIST, Boston.
[21272-21274
Beauty door crape, 1, 2-8, 4-5. [3
titles] © July 23, 1914; 2 c¢. each
Aug. 21, 1914; J 195395-195397.
ZUNZLI BROS., Ziirich. [21275
Christ before Pilate © Aug. 1,
1914; 1 ce. Sept. 21, 1914; K 78429.
Number of entries in classes H—-K included in the Catalogue since
January 1, 1914:
Reproductions of works of art____ :
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical echaraecter___
Photographs (including 1,454 unpublished)._.______.______--_-___-
249
7, 537
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 4,661 contributions to
Peninwremiat 25 22 et
10, 057
410
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES.
AMBROSIO AMERICAN co., New York.
[21276-21281
[Hach copy consists of clippings
from reel]
Doctor Anthony; from the novel by
John ktuffini, in 3 pts. © title, descrip-
tion and 62 prints recd. Aug. 1, 1914;
L 3116,
King of Rome’s soldiers; by A. Am-
brosio. © title, description and 33
prints recd. July 8, 1914; L 2985.
©
Little mother; by A. Ambrosio.
title, description and 18 prints recd.
Aug. 29, 1914; L 3280.
Newspaper (The); by A. Ambrosio.
© title, deseription and 55 prints recd.
Sept. 3, 1914; L 3296.
Papa Martin’s pannier; by A. Am-
brosio. © title, description and 55
prints recd. Aug. 29, 1914; L 38281.
Punishment (The) ; by A. Ambrosio.
© title, description and 31 prints recd.
Aug. 138, 1914; L 8185.
AMERICAN FILM MFG. CO., Chicago.
[21282-21336
[Each copy consists of small roll]
All on account of a jug; by E. Hun-
gerford. © title and description recd.
Aug. 14, 1914; 52 prints recd. Aug. 15,
1914; L 3195.
At the end of a perfect day; by C. J.
Harris. © title and description recd.
Aug. 14, 1914; 109 prints recd. Aug. 15,
1914; L 3189.
Blue Knot, king of polo; by M. R.
McKinstry. © title, description and
49 prints recd. July 13, 1914; L 3019.
Break, break, break; by Sydney
Ayres. © title, description and 58
prints recd. Sept. 17, 1914; L 3378.
Broken barrier; by D. L. Manley, in
2 pts. © title, description and 100
prints recd. July 30, 1914; L 38106.
Business vs. love; by C..C. Glick. ©
title and description recd. Aug. 14,
1914; 50 prints recd. Aug. 15, 1914;
L 3196.
Butterfly (The); by Theodosia Har-
ris. © title and description recd. Aug.
14, 1914; 45 prints recd. Aug. 15, 1914;
L 3190.
[i LT
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.
Cameo of Yellowstone; by M. R.
McKinstry. © title, description and
91 prints recd. July 13, 1914; L 3012.
Caught in a tight pinch; by J. E.
Hungerford. © title, description and
64 prints recd. Sept. 23, 1914; L 3413.
Cocoon and the butterfly; by M. R.
McKinstry. © title, description and
146 prints recd. Sept. 17, 1914; L 3875.
Courting of Prudence; by W. W.
Campbell. © title, description and 74
prints reed. July 6, 1914; L 2966.
Damaged goods; by Edmond Brieux,
in 7 pts. © title, description and 482
prints. recd. Sept. 15, 1914; L 3450.
Does it end right? by M. R. Me-
Kinstry. © title and description recd.
Aug. 14, 1914; 58 prints reed. Aug. 15,
1914; L 3194.
Dream ship; by Eva R. Whitcomb.
© title, description and 51 prints recd.
July 13, 1914; L 3011.
Drifting hearts; by Isabel M. Rey-
nolds. © title, description and 53
prints recd. July 6, 1914; L 2968.
False gods; by Theodosia Harris. ©
title and description recd. Aug. 14,
1914; 70 prints reed. Aug. 15, 1914; L
3186.
Feast and famine; by George A.
Posner. © title, description and 53
prints reed. July 30, 1914; L 3103.
Her really mother; by H. G. Baker.
© title, description and 66 prints recd.
July 30, 1914; L 3104.
His faith in humanity; by J. E.
Hungerford. © title, description and
67 prints reed. Sept. 23, 1914; L 3411.
Jane, the justice; by J. E. Hunger-
ferd. © title, description and 60 prints
recd. July 6, 1914; L 2964.
Jim; by Douglass Mallock. © title,
description and 77 prints recd. July
13, 4914; L, 3022.
Joke on Jane; by J. KE. Hungerford.
© title, description and 54 prints recd.
July 30, 1914; L 3107.
Little house in the valley; by R. A.
Sanborn. © title, description and 113
prints recd. July 13, 1914; L 3016.
411
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21227
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.
Lodging for the night; by Mark E.
Jones. © title and description recd.
Aug. 28, 1914; 53 prints reed. Aug. 26,
1914: L, S274.
Lola; by Henry Otto. © title, de-
scription and 78 prints reed. Sept. 12,
1914; L 3344.
Lure of the sawdust; by M. R. Mc-
Kinstry. © title, description and 105
prints recd. July 13, 1914; L 3018.
Man’s way; by Salle P. Newsum. in
2 pts. © title, description and 103
prints recd. July 30, 1914; L 3109.
Mein lieber Katrina catches the con-
vict; by J. HE. Hungerford. © title,
description and 58 prints reed. July
13, 1914: L 3017.
Midsummer love tangie; by Isobel
M. Reynolds. © title and description
reed. Aug. 14, 1914; 64 prints recd.
Aug. 15, 1914; L 3187.
Mirror (The); by Robert Heck. ©
title, description and 74 prints recd.
Sept. 17, 1914; L 3877.
Modern Othello; by Harry Wulze.
© title reed. Sept. 14, 1914: description
recd. Sept. 5, 1914; 56 prints reed. Sept.
14, 1914; L 3358.
Modern Rip Van Winkle; by M. R.:
McKinstry. © title reed. Sept. 14.
1914; description recd. Sept. 5, 1914;
125 prints rede. Sept. 14, 1914; L 3357.
Motherless kids; by Mary Matkin.
© title, description and 72 prints recd.
Sept. 17, 1914; L 3374.
Nancy’s husband; by Harry Pollard.
© title, description and 54 prints recd.
July 6, 1914; L 2965.
Nature’s touch; by M. R. McKinstry.
© title, description and 49 prints recd.
July 13, 1914; L 3018.
Oath of Pierre; by M. R. McKinstry.
© title, description and 60 prints recd.
July 6, 1914; L 2967.
Only way; by Harry Pollard. ©
title, deseriptieon and 57 prints recd.
Sept. 17, 1914 ; I. gat6.
Other train; by Harry Pollard. ©
title, description and 37 prints recd.
July 30, 1914; L 3105.
Painted lady’s child; by M. R. Mc-
Kinstry. © title, description and 90
prints recd. July 13, 1914; L 3014.
Redemption of a pal; by Winifred
Wilcox. © title, description and 144
prints recd. Sept. 28, 1914; L 3412.
Silence of John Gordon; by Harry
Pollard. © title recd. Sept. 14. 1914;
description recd. Sept. 5, 1914; 72
prints reed. Sept. 14, 1914; L 3355.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.
Song of the sea shell; by J. Willis
Sayre. © title recd. Sept. 14, 1914:
description recd. Sept. 5, 1914: 77
prints recd. Sept. 14, 1914; L 3354.
Sparrow of the circus; by M. R. Me-
Kinstry. © title, description and 45
prints recd. July 6, 1914; L 2969.
Susanna’s new suit; by J. BE. Hun-
gerford. © title and description recd.
Aug. 14, 1914; 46 prints reed. Aug. 15,
1914; L 3188.
Susie’s new shoes; by J. E. Hunger-
ford. © title recd. Aug. 26, 1914; de-
scription recd. Aug. 28, 1914: 46
prints recd. Aug. 26, 1914; L 3459.
Suspended ceremony; by Iscbel M.
Reynolds. © title and description
recd. Aug. 14, 1914; 55 prints recd.
Aug. 15, 1914; L, 8191.
Tale of a tailor; by Elizabeth Cas-
kins. © title, description and 53
prints recd. July 13, 1914; L 3015.
Their worldly goods; by P. L. Fel-
tus. © title and description recd.
Aug. 28, 1914; 98 prints recd. Aug. 26,
1914 > "L, 3272.
This is th’ life: by Theodosia Har-
ris. © title and description reed. Aug.
28, 1914; 116 prints reed. Aug. 26..
1914; L 3273.
Trap (The); by F. A. Jones, in 2
pts. © title and description recd.
Aug. 14, 1914; 114 prints recd. Aug.
15; 1914 +: S192.
Unmasking (The); by M. R. Mc-
Kinstry. © title, description and 44
prints recd. July 18, 1914; L 3021.
Via fire escape; by Frank Cooley.
© title, description and 62 prints recd.
July 13, 1914; L 3021.
Widow (The); by Theodosia Har-
ris. © title and description reed. Aug.
14, 1914; 45 prints recd. Aug. 15, 1914;
L 3193.
Wrong birds; by Ethel Roberts. ©
title recd. Sept. 14, 1914; description
recd. Sept. 5, 1914; 75 prints recd.
Sept. 14, 1914; L 3356.
Youth and art; by Theodosia Harris.
© title, description and 43 prints recd.
July 30, 1914; L 5108.
APEX FILM co., New York.
[21837-21345
[Each copy consists of small reel]
Called to the front; or, Europe at
war; by Charles H. Weston and A.
Finn. © title, description and 42
prints recd. Sept. 3, 1914; L 3295.
412
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 3, 1914
21409
APEX FILM co.—Continued.
Clue of the scarab; by Aquila films.
© title recd. July 31, 1914; description
recd. July 18, 1914; 62 prints recd.
July 21, 1914; L 3159.
Dare-devil detective; or Detective
Hayes’ sixth case; by Vitascope co.,
in 4 pts. © title recd. July 31, 1914:
description recd. July 18, 1914; 57
prints recd. July 21, 1914; L 3158.
Devil’s fiddler; by Danish biograph
co., in 3 pts. © title recd. Aug. 1,
1914; description recd. Aug. 4, 1914;
28 prints recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3163.
Doctor Satan; by Pathé co. © title,
description and 47 prints recd. Aug.
10, 1914; L 3170.
Midnight marriage; by B. and C.
co., in 4 pts. © title recd. Aug. 1,
1914; description recd. Aug. 4, 1914;
65 prints recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3162.
Queen of the counterfeiters; by B.
and C. film co. © title reed. Aug. 1,
1914; description recd. Aug. 20, 1914:
55 prints reed. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3224.
Secret seven; by Cricks film, in 4
pts. © title recd. Aug. 1, 1914; de-
seription recd. Aug. 4, 1914; 39 prints
recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3160.
Suicide club; by British and Colo-
nial co: © title reed. Aug. 1, 1914;
description recd. Aug. 4, 1914; 60
prints recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3161.
APPOLO FEATURE FILM cCo., New York.
[21346
Hand of justice; in 4 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title recd. July 20, 1914;
description recd. July 27, 1914; 31
prints recd. July 20, 1914; L 3157.
BioGRAPH co., New York.
[21347-21409
[Each copy consists of reel unless
otherwise stated.]
Backslider (The) 4390. © Sept. 7,
1914; 2 @ and description Sept. 9,
1914; L 3330.
Baseball, a grand old game. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 86 prints recd. Aug. 26, 1914; L
3261.
Bit of human driftwood. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 89
prints recd. July 21, 1914; L 38065.
Bluebeard the second. 43884. ©
Aug. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
Sept. 1, 1914; L 3287.
Borrowed book. 4406. © Sept. 28,
1914; 2 c. and description Oct, 2, 1914;
L 3456.
BiocRAPH co.—Continued.
Cheeseville cops. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 59 prints
recd. July 15, 1914; 1, 3043.
Chief’s love affair. 4379. © Aug.
24, 1914; 2 c. and description Aug. 27,
1914; L 3269,
Condemning hand. Clipping from
roll. © title, description and 91
prints recd. Aug. 7, 1914; 1.3151.
Counterfeiter’s daughter. 43881. ©
Aug. 24, 1914; 2 ¢c and description
Aug. 27, 1914; L 3268.
Cricket on the hearth, in 2 pts.
4387. © Aug. 31, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
seription Sept. 1, 1914; L 3288.
_ Curing Mr. Goodheart. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and
51 prints recd. Aug. 8, 1914; L3166.
Deadly cheroot. Clippings from roll.
© title, description and 69 prints reed.
Aug. 6, 1914; L 3146.
Derelicts (The) ; in 2 pts. 4403. ©
Sept. 22, 1914; 2 c. and description
Sept. 24, 1914; L 3414.
District attorney’s burglar. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 61 prints recd. Aug. 10, 1914; L
3168.
Fall of the muscle-bound Hicks.
4393. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2c and de
scription Sept. 18, 1914; L 33886.
Fire chief's daughter. 4389. ©
Sept. 12, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Sept. 14, 1914; L 3352.
First-class cook. 4402. © Sept. 21,
1914; 2 @ and description Sept. 24,
1914; L 3416.
For the cause. 43882. © Ayg.
1914; 2 ec. and description Aug.
1914; L 3267.
Game of freeze-out. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 48 prints
recd. Aug. 12, 1914; L 3179.
Gipsy talisman. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 58 prints
recd. Aug. 15, 1914; L 3203.
Gold thief. 4397. © Sept. 19, 1914;
2 ec. and description Sept. 21, 1914; L
3403.
Guiding fate. 4412. © Oct. 5, 1914;
2 e. and description Oct. 6, 1914; L
3472.
Gwendolin. 4409. 2 parts. © Sept.
29, 1914; 2 c. and description Oct. 2,
1914; L 3457.
Gwendolyn, the sewing-machine girl.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 57 prints recd. July 15, 1914;
L 3042.
24,
7a
413
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21409
BrocRAPH co.—Continued.
Her doggy. 4398. © Sept. 18, 1914:
2c. and description Sept. 19, 1914; L
3389.
Her primitive model. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 70
prints recd. July 6, 1914; L 2970.
His change of heart. 4392. © Sept.
11, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 12,
1914; L 3387.
His mother’s home. 4411. © Oct. 3.
1914; 2c. and description Oct. 6, 1914:
L 3478.
It was some party. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 75 prints
reed. July 10, 1914; L 2997.
Just a bit of life. 4396. © Sept.
14, 1914; 2 e. and description Sept. 16,
1914; L 3363.
Little widow. Clippings from roll.
© title, description and 80 prints recd.
July 15, 1914; LE 3044.
Love and hash. 4380. © Aug. 24,
1914; 2 ec and description Aug. 27,
1914; L 3270.
Love. loot and liquor. 4383. © Aug.
21, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 1,
1914; L 3286.
Man and the master. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 54
prints recd. Aug. 6, 1914; L 3145.
Man from the past. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 69 prints
recd. Aug. 19, 1914; L 3219.
Man hunters. 4408. © Oct. 2,
1914: 2c. and description Oct. 3, 1914;
L 3467.
Man who paid. Clippings from roll.
© title, description and 105 prints
recd. July 20, 1914; L 8058.
Meal ticket. Clippings from roll.
© title, description and 60. prints recd.
July 27, 1914; L 3091.
Merely mother; in 2 pts. 4391. ©
Sept. 8, 1914; 2 e@. and description
Sept. 10, 1914; E 3331.
Mix-up at Murphy’s. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 66
prints recd. Aug. 8, 1914; L 3167.
Murphy and the mermaids. 4888.
© Sept. 12. 1914; 2 ec. and description
Sept. 14, 1914; L 33512.
New reporter. 4385. © Aug. 31,
1914; 2 e. and description Sept. 1,
1914; L 3289.
New road’s mascot. 4405. © Sept.
26, 1914; 2 ¢. and description Sept.
29, 1914; L 3446.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
BIOGRAPH Co.—Continued.
Peasant’s lie. 4404. © Sept. 25,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Sept. 29,
1914; L 3448.
Peddler’s bag. 4895. © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 ec. and description Sept. 12,
1914; L 3338.
Plumbers’ picnic. 4394. © Sept.
17, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 18,
1914; L. 3387.
Prospectors (The)
roll. © title,
Clippings from
description and 65
prints recd. July 8, 1914; L 2982.
Ring and the book; an adaptation
of Robert Browning’s dramatic poem,
in 2 pts. 4400. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2
e oe description Sept. 17, 1914; L
390.
Search, the scientific detective. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 60 prints reed. July 15, 1914; L
3041.
Secret nest. 4386. © Aug. 31,
1914; 2 e and description Sept. 1,
1914; L 3290.
Show busters. Clippings from roll.
© title. description and 25 prints recd.
July 15, 1914; L 3046.
Smuggler’s wife. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 62 prints
recd. Aug. 18, 1914; L 3184.
Some decorators. Clippings from roll.
© title, description and 40 prints recd.
July 10, 1914; L 2996.
Spending it quick. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 38 prints
recd. Aug. 26, 1914; L 3262.
Spirit (The) of jealousy. 4399. ©
Sept. 24, 1914; 2 @ and description
Sept: 29. 1914; L 3447.
Terrible lesson. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 64 prints
recd. Aug. 20, 1914; L 3228.
That boy from the poorhouse. Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 75 prints recd. July 8, 1914; L
2983.
Their little drudge. 4410. © Oct.
1. 1914; 2 e. and description Oct. 2,
1914; L 3455.
They were college girls. 4407. ©
Oct. 2, 1914: 2 e. and: description Oct.
8. 1914; L 3466.
They would bandits be. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and
54 prints recd. Aug. 6, 1914, L 3147.
Tim, the terror. Clippings from
roll. © title. description and 49 prints
reed, Aug. 12, 1914; L 3180.
414
no. 3, 1914
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES.
21433
BrocRAPH co.—Continued.
_ White hand society. 4401. © Sept.
21, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 24,
1914: L "9415.
World and the woman. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and
36 prints recd. July 15, 1914; L 3045.
BLACHE FEATURES, INC., Fort Lee, N. J.
[21410
Yellow traffic; in 4 pts. 4 reels. ©
June 27, 1914; 2 ec. and description
July 20, 1914; L 3056.
. BLINKHORN (ALBERT) New York.
[21411-21415
[Each copy consists of clippings
from reel.]
Capture of a sea elephant and hunt-
ing wild game in the South Pacific
Islands. © title, description and 3
prints reed. July 8, 1914; M 171.
Cry of the captive. © title, descrip-
tion and 64 prints recd. Aug. 7, 1914;
L 3154.
Heart of Midlothian; by Sir Walter
Scott, in 5 pts. © title, description
and 83 prints recd. July 3, 1914; L
— 2948.
Throw of the dice. © title, descrip-
tion and 56 prints recd. Aug. 7, 1914;
L 3155.
Tragedy of Basil Grieve; by Hep-
worth mfg. co., in 8 pts. © title, de-
scription and 80 prints recd. Aug. 7,
1914; L 3152.
BoswortH, Inc., Los Angeles.
[21416-21423
Burning Daylight; by Jack London.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 56 prints recd. Aug. 21, 1914;
L 3246.
Hypocrites (The); by Lois Weber.
Clippings from reel. © title recd.
Sept. 30, 1914; description recd. Oct. 1,
1914; 151 prints recd. Sept. 30, 1914;
L 3460.
- Like most wives; by Lois Weber.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 52 prints recd. Sept. 15, 1914;
L 3362.
Martin Eden; by Jack London.
Small reel. © title recd.. July 13,
1914; description recd. June 22, 1914;
89 prints recd. June 24, 1914; L 3029.
Odyssey of the North; by Jack Lon-
don. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 134 prints recd. Aug. 5,
1914; L 3131.
BoswortH, 1nc.—Continued.
Pursuit of the phantom; by Hobart
Bosworth. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 237 prints recd.
Auge. 31, 1914: 1.3378:
Traitor (The): by Lois Weber.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 50 prints reed. Sept. 4, 1914;
L 3309.
Valley of the Moon; by Jack Lon-
don, in 7 pts. Small reel. © title
recd. July 18, 1918; description recd.
June 22, 1914; 107 prints reed. June 24,
1914; L 8030.
Buck (EUGENE) & THOMAS (THEO-
DORE C.) San Antonio, Tex. [21424
Dimmit County smugglers; in 3 pts.
3 reels. © Feb. 28, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Sept. 8, 1914; L 3336.
CANADIAN BIOSCOPE CO., LTD., Halifax,
Ne, [ 21425, 21426
Evangeline; by Marguerite Marquis,
in 5 pts. Staged by HE. P. Sullivan and
W. H. Cavanaugh. Clippings from
reel. © title recd. Aug. 1, 1914; de-
scription recd. Aug. 13, 1914; 164
prints recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3208.
Mariner’s a COMPASS ; by Marguerite
Marquis, in 8 pts. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 112 prints
recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3156.
COLORADO PHOTO-PLAY CO., Denver.
[21427
Squashville romance; by Milton Hy-
man. Clippings from roll. © title,
eried ty and 30 prints recd. Sept.
, 1914; L 3314.
COMMERCIAL BIOPHONE co., New York.
[21428-21433
[Each copy consists of clippings
from reel. ]
Children’s eake walk; by Messter
projection. © title recd. Aug. 8, 1914;
deseription recd. Aug. 18, 1914; 9
prints reed. Aug. 8, 1914; M 217.
Faust aria; sung by Siegrid Arnold-
son. © title recd. Aug. 8, 1914; de-
scription recd. Aug. 18, 1914: Z prints
recd. Aug. 8, 1914; M 218.
Paggliacci (Il) (Prologue); sung
by Emil Lieban. © title reed. Aug. 8,
1914; description reed. Aug. 18, 1914;
2 prints recd. Aug. 8, 1914; M 219.
Mignon (Titania aria); sung by
Mary Runge. © title recd. Aug. 8,
1914; description recd. Aug. 18, 1914;
if print recd. Aug. 8, 1914; 1 print recd.
Sept. 17, 1914; M 220.
415.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
COMMERCIAL BIOPHONE co.— Continued.
Shadow dance; danced by Saharet.
© title recd. Aug. 8, 1914; description
recd. Aug. 18, 1914; 2 prints recd. Aug.
8, 1914; M 221.
Spanish serenade; danced by Sa-
haret. © title recd. Aug. 8, 1914; de-
scription recd. Aug. 18, 1914; 2 prints
recd. Aug. 8, 1914; M 222.
CONTINENTAL KUNSTFILM G. M. B. H.,
Berlin. [21434
His record flight. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 95 prints
recd. July 3, 1914; L 2945.
CROMELIN (PauL H.) New York.
[21435-21460
Bachelor’s love story; by London
film co., ltd. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 14 prints recd.
Aug. 6, 1914; L 3150.
Back from the grave; by Aquila film
co. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 280 prints reed. Aug. 29,
1914; L 3359.
Black spot; by London film co., ltd.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 49 prints recd. July 7, 1914;
Te ZU €
Bootles’ baby; by John Strange Win-
ter. Adapted by Bannister Merwin.
Produced by Harold Shaw. Filmed by
London film co., ltd. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 47 prints
recd. Sept. 5, 1914; L 3315.
Branded arm; by Aquila film co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 49 prints recd. July 24, 1914;
I. 3072.
Called back; by London film co., ltd.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 57 prints recd. July 9, 1914;
I, 2994.
Child o’ my heart; by London film
co., ltd. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 19 prints recd. July 6,
1914; L 29738.
Difficult way; by London film ©co.,
ltd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 41 prints recd. July 7,
1914; L 2979.
Duty; by London film co., ltd. Clip-
pings from roll. title, description
and 25 prints reed. July 7, 1914; L
2978.
England . expects —;
Tucker. Filmed by London film co.,
Itd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 82 prints recd. Sept. 15,
1914; TI. 33538.
by George
pt. IV, n. S., Y. 9
CROMELIN (PauL H.)—Continued.
England’s menace; by Bannister
Merwin. Produced by Harold Shaw.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
ie one 41 prints recd. July 6, 1914;
4 [ fal BS
For the empire; by London filin co.,
ltd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 74 prints recd. Sept. 28,
1914; L 3428.
Foreign spies; by Regent film co.,
Itd. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 33 prints recd. July 10,
1914; L 2998.
Her uncle; by London film co., ltd.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 37 prints recd. Aug. 29, 1914;
L 3278.
His lordship; by London film co.,
Itd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 34 prints recd. Aug. 29,
1914; L 3279.
His reformation; by London film co.,
ltd. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 20 prints recd. July 6,
1914; L 2974.
Kitchen countess; by London film
co., Itd. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 12 prints recd. July 7,
1914; L 2976.
Luncheon for three; by London film
co., 1td. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 10 prints recd. July
13, 1914; L 3028.
Mixed relations; by London film co.,
ltd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 38 prints recd. Aug. 29,
1914; .LeS27G
Nan good-for-nothing; by London
film co., ltd. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 21 prints recd.
Aug. 6, 1914; L 3149.
Odd freak; by London film co., itd.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 86 prints recd. Aug. 29, 1914;
L 3276.
Seer of Bond street; by Motograph
film co., ltd. Clipings from reel.
title, description and 25 prints recd.
July 16, 1914; L 3071.
Slave (The); by Aquila film co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 53 prints recd: Sept. 3, 1914;
L 3297.
Slave of love; by Parisien film co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 43 prints recd. July 9, 1914;.
L 2995.
416
es ee
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 3, 1914
CROMELIN (PAuL H.)—Continued.
Trilby; by London film co., Itd.,
after the novel by George Du Maurier.
Produced by Harold Shaw. Clippings
from roll. © title, description and 24
prints recd. Aug. 5, 1914; L 3134.
Turtle doves; by London film co.,
ltd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
Seription and 15 prints reed. July 6,
1914; L 2972.
IXCLAIR FILM Co., INC., New York.
[21461-21474
[Hach copy consists ef small reel.]
Adventures in diplomacy; by Jac-
ques Futrelle, in 8 pis. © title, de-
scription and 44 prints recd. Aug. 27,
1914; L 3271.
Aztec treasure. © title, description
and 41 prints recd. Aug. 10, 1914; L
alia.
Boy; in 2 pts. © title, description
and 81 prints recd. July 18, 1914; L
30238.
Bransford in Arcadia; or, The little
Eohippus. © title, description and
60 prints reed. Aug. 10, 1914; L 3173.
Character woman; in 2 pts. © title,
description and 27 prints recd. July 31,
1914; L.3118.
Dame (La) blonde; in 38 pts. ©
title, description and 18 prints recd.
July 13, 1914; L 3024.
Firelight; in 2 pts. © title, de-
Seription and 26 prints recd. July 31,
1914: L 3112.
Jackpot club. © title, description
and 34 prints recd. July 18, 1914; L
3026.
Price paid; by Everett McNeil, in 2
pts. © title, description and 27 prints
recd. July 18, 1914; L 30235.
Protea II and the infernal automo-
bile; in 4 pts. © title, description
and 67 prints recd. July 7, 1914; L
2975.
Retrieving the past; by Société fran-
eaise des films et cinématographies
Kelair; in 3 pts. © title, description
and 66 prints recd. July 31, 1914; L
3115.
©
Secret life; by Clarendon film.
title, description and 120 prints recd.
July 31, 1914; L 3114.
Squatter (The) © title, description
and 76 prints recd. Sept. 26, 1914; L
3426.
*Till the sands of the desert grow
cold. © title, description and 56
prints recd. Sept. 26, 1914; L 3427.
21558
KXCLECTIC FILM CO., New York.
[21475-21486
Detective Craig’s coup; by George
Brackett Seitz. Small reel. © title,
description and 145 prints recd. Aug.
20, 1914; L 3230.
Giants-White Sox world tour; a pic-
torial trip around the world by Jack
Gleason, in 6 pts. Small reel. © title,
description and 121 prints recd. Aug.
20, 1914; L 229.
Pearl of the Punjab; by George Fitz-
maurice, in 3 pts. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 94 prints recd.
July 3, 1914; L 2946.
Perils of Pauline; by Charles God-
dard. 7th episode. Small reel. ©
title, description and 62 prints recd.
wus. 20, 1914 >) E, 3235.
Perils of Pauline; by Charles God-
dard. Sth episode. Small reel. ©
title, description and 75 prints recd.
Aug. 20, 1914; L 3236.
Perils of Pauline; by Charles God-
dard. 9th episode. Small reel.
title, description and 71 prints recd.
Aug. 21, 1914; L 32387.
Phantom thief; by F. Wolff, in 3
pts. Small reel. © title, description
and 389 prints recd. Aug. 20, 1914; L
2929
Reign of terror; by F. Wolff, in 6
pts. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
scription and 84 prints recd. Aug. 20,
1914; L 8234.
Royal imposter; by F. Wolff, in 5
pts. Small reel. © title, description
and 140 prints recd. Aug. 20, 1914;
L 8238.
Tramp (The) ; by F. Wolff, in 3 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 73 prints recd. July 3, 1914;
L, 2947.
When a woman loves; by A. T. Rob-
bins, in 8 pts. Smail reel. © title.
description and 2381 prints recd. Aug.
20, 1914; L 3229.
When Rome ruled; by George Fitz-
maurice, in 5 pts. Small reel. © title,
description and 182 prints reed. Aug.
20, 1914; L 3231.
Epison (THomMAS A.) INC., Orange,
Nid [21487-21558
[iach copy consists of reel.]}
Absent-minded cupid; by Ashley
Miller.7f@2& - ©QvAug! 22; 1914+.2°¢
and description Aug. 24, 1914; L 3259.
Adventure of the hasty elopement;
by Frederick Arnold Kummer. 1735.
© Sept. 4, 1914; 2 ¢c. and description
Sept. 8, 1914; L 3322.
417
21558
EpIson (THoMAs A.) 1Nc.—Continued.
Adventure of the pickpocket; by
Frederick Arnold Kummer. A story
of Octavius—amateur detective. 7707.
© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 e@. and description
Aug. 3, 1914; L 3121.
Adventure .of the smuggled dia-
monds; by Frederic Arnold Kummer.
7757. © Oct. 8, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Oct. 8, 1914; L 3479.
All for a tooth; by Ruth M. Wood-
ward. 7702. .©. July, 25,.1914- 2 ec.
and description July 27, 1914; L 3075.
Andy and the redskins; by Mark
Swan. 7754. © Sept. 26, 1914; 2 c.
and description Sept. 29, 1914; L 34338.
Andy learns to swim; by Mark
Swan. 7704. © July 25, 1914: 2c
and description July 27, 1914; L 3078.
Birth of the Star Spangled Banner;
by J. W. Blake, in 2 pts. © Aug. 8,
1914; 2 ¢« and description Aug. 11,
1914; L 3174.
Blind fiddler; by George MacMullan.
W125. <<) Aug. 22,1914; 2 @ and. dé-
seription Aug. 24, 1914; L 3258.
Blue coyote cherry crop; by C. W. L.
Ennis. 7736. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 «.
and description Sept. 8, 1914; L 3325.
Bootle’s baby; by John Strange
Winter, ine? pts.- 7160:-. © Oct S,
1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 8, 1914;
L 3476.
Buster and his goat; by R. F. Out-
cault. © Aug. 8, 1914;-2 ec. and de-
scription Aug. 11, 1914; L 3178.
Buster Brown on the care and treat-
ment of goats; by R. F. Outcault.
7730. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Sept. 4, 1914; L 3304.
Buster Brown’s education; by R. F.
Outeault. 7752. © Sept. 26, 1914;
2 c. and description Sept. 29, 1914; L
3440, ,
Buster Brown’s uncle; from the
famous Cartoons of Buster Brown by
Reo. (Outeaulh “THOS ©) CORR -G;
1914; 2 ¢@. and description Oct. 8,
1914; L 3480.
Buster gets the worst of it; by
R. F. Outeault. 7742. © Sept. 14,
1914; 2c. and description Sept. 17,
1914; L 3365.
Buxom country lass; by Mark Swan.
7718. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 ¢c. and de-
seription Aug. 18, 1914; L 3210.
By the aid of a film; by Richard
Washburn Child. A story of The man
who disappeared. 7708. © Aug. 1,
1914; 2 e. and description Aug. 3,
1914: L 3122.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n.'s., v. 9
Epison (THOMAS A.) INC.—Continued.
Canine rival; by Mark Swan.
July 10, 1914; 2 ec. and description
July 18, 1914; L 3002.
Case of the vanished bonds; by
Scott Campbell. 7756. © Sept. 26,
1914; 2 ec. and description Sept. 29,
1914; L 3485.
Change of business; by May Evers.
7698. © July 18, 1914; 2c. and de
scription July 21, 1914; L 3064.
_ Dick Potters wife; by Frank Hart.
7728. © Aug. 22, 1914; 2 ¢ and de-
scription Aug. 24, 1914; L 3256.
Face value; by W. B. M. Ferguson,
in 2 pts. 7727. © Aug. 22, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Aug. 24, 1914; L 3257.
Faint heart ne’er won fair lady; by
Henry Beldon. 7699. © July 18,
1914; 2 e@ and description July 21,
1914; L 3068.
Farmer Rodney’s daughter; by Mar-
garet Turner. © July 10, 1914; 2
ec. and description July 18, 1914; L
38001.
Father’s beard; by Mark Swan.
7746. © Sept. 19, 1914; 2 c. and de
scription Sept. 21, 1914; L 33899.
Fragment of ash; by R. M. Freeman.
7750. © Sept. 19, 1914; 2 @ and de-
scription Sept. 21, 1914; L 3402.
Generals of the future; graduation
week at the U. S. military academy,
West Point. 7729. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2 ec. and description Sept. 4, 1914; M
226.
George Washington Jones; comedy,
by Charles H. France. 7751. © Sept.
26, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 29,
1914; L 3489.
Getting Andy’s goat; by Mark
Swan. 7725. © Auge. 22, 1914; 2 «.
and description Aug. 24, 1914; L 3255.
Gilded kidd; by Mark Swan, in 2
pts. 7710. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 c. and
description Aug. 3, 1914; L 3125.
Grand opera in Rubeville; by Ash-
ley Miller, in 2 pts. 7738. © Sept. 4,
1914; 2 ec. amd description Sept. 8,
1914; L 3824.
Greater love hath no man; by Mary
Imlay Taylor. 7747. © Sept. 19. 1914;
2 c. and deseription Sept. 21, 1914; L
3400.
Hearts of the forest; by Frances M.
Wright. 7723. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Aug. 18, 1914; L 3212.
In a prohibition town; by J. Edward
Hungerford. 7743. © Sept. 14, 1914;
2 ec. and description Sept. 17, 1914; L
3364.
418
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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
21558
no. 3, 1914
Epison (THomMAs A.) INc.—Continued.
- In lieu of damages;
Liebe. 7711. © Aug. 1. 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Aug. 3, 1914; L 3120.
Jim’s vindication; by E. Lynn Sum-
mers. .7134.. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2c. and
description Sept. 4, 1914; L 3308.
‘Letter that never came out; by W.
T. Nichols. 7753. © Sept. 26, 1914;
2 c. and description Sept. 29, 1914; ig
waa
"Livi ing dead: by Richard Washburn
Child. A story of The man who dis-
appeared. © July 18, 1914: 2 ¢ and
description July 21, 1914; L 38060.
-Long way; a dramatic adaptation
in 3 pts. from the novel by Mary Inlay
Taylor. 7149. © Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Sept. 21, 1914; L 33898.
eeore by the pound; by sca Swan.
© Sept. 14, 1914; 2 c and de-
as: Sept. 17, 1914; L ae
Making a convert; by Epes Win-
throp Sargent. 7731. © Sept. 1, 1914:
2 ec. and description Sept. 4, 1914; L
206.
_Man in the dark; by John H. Col-
meee 4ia52 © Oct, G,.1914;.2 «4. and
description Oct. 8, 1914; L 3478.
My friend from India; in 3. pts.
Ti19. © July 21, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription July 27,1914; %: 3079.
- Mystery: of the glass tubes; by
Thomas W. Hanshew. 7741. © Sept.
14, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 17,
1914; L 3366.
Mystery of the lost Stradivarius;
by Thomas A. Hanshew. A mystery
in the chronicles of Cleek. © July 10,
1914; 2 ¢. and description July 13,
1914; L 8004.
- Mystery of the octagonal room; by
Thomas W. Hanshew. © Aug. 8, 1914:
2c. and description Aug. 11, 1914; L
8176.
- Nearly a widow; by Edward Hun-
ferford: © Aug. §; 1914; 2c. and de-
scription Aug. 11, 1914; L 38177.
‘New York police department car-
nivai held at Brighton Beach raee
track June 26th and 27th, 1914. 7720.
© Aug. 15. 1914; 2 c. and description
Aug. 18, 1914; M 216.
- Oid fire horse; by Mark Swan. 17709.
© Aug. 1. 1914; 2 c@ and description
| Be 3. 1914; Ty 3119.
On the Isle of Sarne; by H. BR. Mar-
riott Watson, in 2 pts. 7755. © Sept.
26, 1914; 2 c. and deseription Sept. 29,
1914; L 3436.
66167—14——_9
by Hapsburg |
Epison (THomMAs A.) 1Nc.—Continued.
One touch of nature; by Courtenay
Ryley Cooper. © July 18, 1914; 2¢
and description July 21, 1914; L 8059.
One who loved him best; by Richard
Ridgely, in 2 pts. -7705. © July 25,
1914;. 2 e. and description July 27,
1914; L 3074.
Poisoned bit; by Clyde Morey, in 2
pts. 7744. © Sept. 14, 1914; 2 c and
description Sept. 17, 1914; L 3369.
Post no bills; by Mark Swan. T7837.
© Sept. 4. 1914; 2 c and description
Sept. 8, 1914; L 3323.
Bresdients special; new version, in
2 pts. © July 18, 1914; 2 ce. and de-
Sohiplion July 21, 1914; L 3062.
Question of clothes; by George Hen-
nessy. 7762. © Oct. 6, 1914; 2 c and
description Oct. 8, 1914; L 3481.
Seth’s sweetheart; by J. Edward
Hungerford. 7748. © Sept. 19, 1914;
2 ec. and description Sept. 21, 1914; L
3401.
Sheep’s clothing; by Lonis Joseph
Wance . if 2. Dis: «Lins. © sept..ds
1914; 2 ¢. and description Sept. 4.
1914; L 3307.
Something to a door; by Mark
Swan. .© July 10, 1914; 2 cand de-
seription July 18, 1914; L 3005.
South African mines. © Aug.
1914; 2 ce. and description Aug.
1914; M 215.
Stuff that dreams are made of; a
new version of the celebrated Kidison
comedy, in 2 pts. © July 10, 1914; 2
e. and description July 18, 1914; L
3003.
Summer resort idyll; by Dorothy M.
Brown, - T7322 ©? Sept. 1. 10147 2 &
and description Sept. 4, 1914; L 38303.
Tale of old ‘Tucson; by Eugene
Claney. 7703. © July 25, 19L45 (2
and description July 27, 1914; L 3076.
Tango spree; by Cyrus B. Smith. ©
July 18, 1914;. 2 e@ and deseription
July 21, 1914; L 3061.
Translated prairie flower; by
atrice Morgan. 7745. © Sept.
8,
a,
Be-
14,
1914; 2 @ and description Sept. 17,
1914; L 3368.
Treasure trove; by Loring M.
Hewon. © Aug. 8. 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Aug. 11, 1914; L 3175.
Twins and trouble: by J. Edward
Hungerford. 7739. © Sept. 4. 1914;
2 ec. and description Sept. 8, 1914; L
So20.
419
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21559
pt.iIv,n.s.,v. 9
|
Epison (THomAs A.) 1nc.—Continued.
Two’s company; by Mark Swan.
7759. © Oct. 8, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Oct. 8, 1914; L 3477.
Viking queen; by Mary Fuller, in 2
pts. 7722. © Aug. 15, 1914: 2 c and
description Aug. 18, 1914; L 3211.
Village scandal; by Charles M. Seay.
7721. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 ec and de-
scription Aug. 18, 1914; L 3213.
While the tide was rising; by Ben
Wilson. 7706. © July 25, 1914; 2 «.
and description July 27, 1914; L 3077.
FEATURES IDEAL, New York.
[ 21559. 21560
Actress’ redemption. Small reel. ©
title, description and 54 prints recd.
July 31, 1914; L 3110.
Night of terror; by Filmfabriken
Danmark. Small reel. © title, de-
scription and 62 prints recd. Aug. 10,
1914; L 8171.
GREENBAUM (JULES) New York.
[21561
Cabaret girl; by Vitascope g. m. b. h.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 194 prints recd. July 27, 1914;
L 3090.
HEPWoRTH AMERICAN FILM CoRP., New
York. [21562-21567
[Each copy consists of clippings from
reel. ]
Chimes (The) © title, description
and 52 prints recd. Aug. 7, 1914; L
a.53. .
Creatures of clay; by Hepworth mfg.
co., in 8 pts. © title, description and
47 prints recd. Sept. 21, 1914; L 3407.
Girl who lived in Straight street;
by Hepworth mfg. co. © title, descrip-
tion and 88 prints recd. Sept. 21, 1914;
L 8406.
Price on his head; by Hepworth mfg.
co., in 2 pts. © title, description and
45 prints recd. Sept. 26, 1914; L 3423.
Terror of the air. © title, descrip-
tion and 52 prints recd. Aug. 10, 1914;
L 3169.
Whirr of the spinning wheel. ©
title, description and 32 prints recd.
Aug. 17, 1914; L 38217.
ITALA FILM CO. OF AMERICA, New York.
[21568-21572
[Bach copy consists of clippings from
reel. ]
Buried secret; or, Right justice. ©
title recd. vuly 25, 1914; description
reed. July 27, 1914; 75 prints recd. July
10, 1914; L 3098.
ITALA FILM Co. oF AMERICA—Continued.
Convict no. 113. © title recd. July
25, 1914; description recd. July 27,
1914: 46 prints reed. July 10, 1914;
I. 3092.
Lost in darkness. © title reed. July
10, 1914; description recd. Mar. 14,
1914; 118 prints recd. July 10, 1914;
L 3095.
Opera singer’s triumph. © title, de
scription and 74 prints reed. July 23,
1914; L 3070.
Villainous transaction; or, Tracked
across the desert. © title reed. July
10, 1914; description reed. Mar. 14,
1914; 122 prints recd. July 10, 1914;
L 3094.
KEEN-O-SCOPE CO., Philadelphia.
[21573-21576
[Kach copy consists of clippings
from reel. ] .
Fooi he was; by Nova film co. ©
title and description recd. Aug. 17,
1914; 20 prints recd. Aug. 12, 1914;
I. 3226.
His nephew’s crime; by Nova film
co. © title and description recd. Aug.
17, 1914; 23 prints recd. Aug. 12, 1914;
L 3225.
Society crooks; by Nova film co. ©
title and description reed. Aug. 17,
1914; 838 prints recd. Aug. 12, 1914; L
B22 in
Witch (The) © title, description
and 35 prints reed. Sept. 1, 1914; L
3294.
KLAw & ERLANGER, New York..
[21577-21594
Beverly of Graustark; by Protec-
tive amusement co., in 3 pts. 8 rolls.
© Aug. 13, 1914; 2 e. and description
Aug. 19, 1914; L 3218.
Charity ball; by Protective amuse-
ment ¢o., in 83 pts. 3 rolls. © June 11,
1914; 2 e@. and description July 7,
1914; L 3087.
Fair rebel; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 3 pts. 8 rolls. © May 21,
1914; 2 ¢@. and description July 7,
1914; L 30389. .
Gambler of the west; by Protective
amusement ¢o., in 3 pts. 3 rolls. ©
July 30, 1914; 2 e. and description
Aug. 1, 1914; L 3118.
Genius (The) ; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 3 pts. 8 rolls. © June
25, 1914; 2 ce and description July T,
1914; L 380386.
420
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 8, 1914 21608
Kiaw & EHRLANceR—Continued. KLEINE (Grorce)—Continued.
Indian (The) ; by Protective amuse- Judge not; by Societa italiana
ment co., in 3 pis. 3 reels. © Sept. | cines, in 4 pts. 4 reels. © Aug. 17,
24, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 29,
1914; L 3482.
Liberty belles; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 3 pts. 3 rolls. © May
14, 1914; 2 ¢. and description July 7,
1914; L 3081.
Man’s enemy; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 3 pts. 3 rolls. © May 8,
a914; 2 ec. and description July 7%,
1914; L 3038.
Men and women; by Protective
amusement co., in 8 pts. 3 rolls. ©
Apr. 23, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
July 7, 1914; L 3035.
Poor relation; by Protecitve amuse-
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24, 1914; 2 ¢. and description Sept.
29, 1914; L 3480.
Power of the press; by Protective
amusement co., in 4 pts. 4 rolls). ©
May 22, 1914; 2 ec. and description
July 20, 1914; L 3057.
Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary; by Pro-
tective amusement co., in 8 pts. 38
rolls. © July 28, 1914; 2 c. and de-
Scription July 28, 1914; L 3096.
Road to yesterday; by Protective
amusement co., in 3 pts. 38 rells. ©
June 18, 1914; 2 ec. and description
amily 7, 1914; L 3038.
Wages of sin; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 3 pts. 8 rolls. © June 4,
1914; 2 c. and description July 7, 1914;
L 3034.
War of wealth; by Protective amuse-
ment co., in 3 pts. 3 reels. © Sept.
24, 1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 29,
1914; LL 3429.
Who’s looney now? by Protective
amusement co., in 2 pts. 2 reels. ©
Sept. 24, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Sept. 29, 1914; L 3481.
Wife (The); by Protective amuse-
ment assn., in 3 pts. 3 rolls. © May
28, 1914; 2 ec. and description July 7,
1914; L 3082.
Woman in black; by Protective
amusement co., in 8 pts. 8 rolls. ©
Aug. 5, 1914; 2 ec. and description Aug.
a, 1914: K 3245.
KLEINE (GrorGE) Chicago.
[21595-21601
Golden beetle; by Societa italiana
cines, in 4 pts. 4 reels. © Sept. 10,
1914; 2 ec. and description Sept. 12,
1914; L 3343.
4:
1914; 2 ce. and description Aug. 20,
1914; L 3222.
League of the phantoms; by Societa
italiana cines. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 86 prints reed.
July 10, 1914; L 2999.
Mysteries of the castle of Monroe;
by Societaéa italiana cines. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and 122
prints recd. Aug. 3, 1914; L 3180.
Naked truth; by Societé italiana
cines, in 5 pts. 5 reels. © May 26,
1914; 2 ec. and description Sept. 21,
1914; L 3397.
Vendetta; from the novel by Marie
Corelli, in 5 pts. 5 reels. © Aug. 17,
1914; 2 e@. and description Aug. 20,
1914; L 3221.
Woman who dared; by Societa
italiana cines. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 77 prints recd.
July 29, 1914; L 3098.
KNIGHT MOTION PICTURE CO.,
New York.
Vampire’s clutch; by Harry H.
Prushanskin. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 105 prints recd.
Aug. 15, 1914; L 3204.
LASKY (JESSE L.) FEATURE PLAY CO.,
INc., New York.
INC.,
[21602
[21603-21606
Call of the North; by Stewart Ed-
ward White. 45 prints of various
sizes. © title, description and 45
prints recd. Aug. 14, 1914; L 3178.
Man on the box; by Harold Mae
Gratb. 16 prints 8 by 10 inches. ©
title, description and 16 prints recd.
July 9, 1914; L 2898.
Virginian (The); by Owen Wister.
75 prints 64 by 83 inches. © title,
description and 75 prints recd. Aug.
14, 1914; L 3197.
Where the trail divides; by W.
Lillibridge. 28 prints of various
sizes. © title, description and 28
prints recd. Sept. 80, 1914; L 3451.
LEADING PLAYERS FILM corP., New
York. [21607, 21608
Price of guilt; by Film fabriken
Danmark; in 3 acts. Small reel. ©
title, description and 388 prints recd.
July 13, 1914; L 3027.
Spotted panther; by Sociéte fran-
eaise des films et cinématdgraphies
Eclair. Small reel. © title, descrip-
tion 2nd 39 prints recd. July 31, 1914;
L 3111,
1
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21609
———_—$_______
As AU
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
LEWIS PENNANT FEATURES, New York. | PasquALI AMERICAN co., New York.
[21609-21611
Debt of honor; by Dr. F. Kohlman.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 9 prints recd. Sept. 14, 1914;
L 3425.
War of the world; by Philip Lewis.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 10 prints recd. Sept. 14, 1914;
M 230.
~ Way of the world; by Dr. F. Kohl-
man. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 10 prints recd. Sept.
14, 1914; L 3424.
LUBIN MFG. co., Philadelphia.
[21612-21616
[Each copy consists of clippings
from reel]:
Fortune hunter; by Winchell Smith.
© title, description and 219 prints
recd. Sept. 17, 1914; L 3372.
House next door; by J. Hartley
Manners. © title, description and 190
prints recd. Aug. 18, 1914; L 3216.
Marah, the pythoness; by Clay M.
Greene. (© title, description and 100
prints recd. Sept. 10,,1914; I 33995.
Stonewall Jackson’s way; by Em-
mett Campbell Hall. Produced by
Edgar Jones. © title, description and
113 prints recd. Sept. 30, 1914; L
8449.
Weight of a crown; by May B.
Havey. © title, description and 143
prints reed. Sept. 21, 1914; L 3405.
McCay (Wrnsor) Brooklyn.
Gertie. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 3 prints recd.
Sept. 15, 1914; M 228.
McNAMARA FEATURE FILM CO., INC.,
New York. [21618
Treland a nation. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 638
prints recd. Sept. 1, 1914; L 3293.
MarnetL (Davip) & KeEEN (Morris)
Philadelphia. [21619
Bandits of the border mine; by Da-
vid Marnell, in 4 pts. Clippings from
reel. © title recd. Sept. 15, 1914; de-
scription recd. Sept... 21, 1914; 179
prints recd. Sept. 15, 1914; L 3408.
NorpISK FILMs co., New York. [21620
Woman with the red hair; in 3 pts.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 94 prints recd. Sept. 5, 1914;
L 3313.
Norwicu univ., Northfield, Vt. [21621
Scenes from 1914 commencement,
Norwich university. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 16
prints recd. Aug. 7, 1914; M 214.
[21617
[21622, 21623
Desperado of Panama; by A. HE.
Hubsch & co. Clippings from reel. ©
title. description and 51 prints recd.
Aug. 5, 1914; L 3182. ,
Film detective; by Pasquali and co.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion aud 86 prints recd. Aug. 5, 1914;
1431383;
PATE (CARLTON O.) & SCHTEREN (HAR-
RIE V.) New York. [21624-21662
Roosevelt Brazilian expedition:
[Kach copy consists of clippings
from roll.]
Anthony Fiala’s canoe on the Juri-
ana, 16. © title, description and 2
prints recd. July 11, 1914; M 190.
Beginning of the rapids of the Tapa-
johs, 18. © title, description and 2
prints recd. July 11, 1914; M 18S.
Boarding boat on Seputuba River,
89. © title, description and 2 prints
recd. July 11, 1914; M 178.
Boarding the expedition boat on the
Seputuba River, 3. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. July 11, 1914;
M 202.
Breaking camp, 24. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. July 11, 1914;
M241.
Camp at junction of Papagio and
Juriana rivers, 25. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. July 11, 1914;
M 187.
Camp fire in a grove of rubber trees,
1. © title, description and 2 prints.
recd. July 11, 1914; M204.
Camp fire in the jungie. 27. © title,
description and 2 prints recd. July 11,
1914; M 185.
Canoe lond of rubber coming down
the Tapajohs, 30. © title. description
and 2 prints recd. July 11, 1914; M
179;
Carrying the American canoe around
rapids of Sav Jav, 28. © title, de-
scription and 2 prints July 11, 1914;
M 184.
Cataract of Sav Jay, 29. © title,
Gescription and 2 prints recd. July a,
1914; M 188.
Catching the fish, 82. © title, de-
scription and 2 prints recd. July Al,
1914; M 181.
Clearing jungle for a camp site, 22.
© title, description and 2 prints recd.
July 11, 1914; M 209.
422
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 38,1914
21667
PATE (CARLTON O.) & SCHIEREN (HarR-
RIE V.)—Continued.
Clearing jungle for a camp site, 34.
©) title, description and 2 prints recd.
July 11, 1914; M 178.
Coming home from New Year’s Day
hunt, 37. © title, description and 2
prints recd. July 11, 1914; M 175.
Coming out of the jungle below rap-
ids of Sav Jav, 21. © tiile, description
and 2 prints recd. July 11, 1914; M 206.
Gathering rubber at San MLuiz,. 2.
© title, description and 2 prints recd.
July 11, 1914; M 205.
Hauling nativecanoethrough jungle,
36. © title. description and 2 prints
recd. July 11, 1914; M 177.
Killing a cvitou, 33. © title, de-
seription and 2 prints recd. ant ch
1914; M 180.
Last camp on the Papagio River, 20.
© title, description and 2 prints recd.
July 11, 1914; M 207.
Loading rubber in canoe on Tapa-
johs, 35. © title. description and 2
prints recd. July 11, 1914; M 176.
Looking for a camp site, 17. ©
title, description and 2 prints recd.
July 11, 1914; M 189.
Northward against the current of
the Seputuba River, 8. © title, de-
scription and 2 prints reed, «J uly 14,
1914; M 199.
Northward against the current of
the Seputuba River, 9. © title, de-
scription and 2 prints recd. July 11,
1914; M.197.
On the jungle trail, 26. © title, de-
scription and 2 prints recd. Juin aa
1914; M 186.
On the Juriana River, 10. © title.
description and 2 prints reed. July 11,
1914; M 196.
On the Seputuba River, 7. © title,
description and 2 prints reed. July 11,
1914; M 198.
On the way down the Juriana, 28.
© title, description and 2 prints recd.
July 11, 1914; M 210.
Paddlers aboard canoe loaded with
rubber, 12. © title, description and
2 prints reed. July 11, 1914; M 194.
Personnel of the party, 19. © title.
description and 2 prints reed. July
11, 1914; M 208.
' Portage through the jungle, 31. ©
title, description and 2 prints recd.
July 11, 1914; M 182.
| 4914-
Pate (CaRLTon O.) & SCHIEREN (HaR-
Rig V.)—Continued.
Rapid in tke Juriana River, 4. ©
title, description and 2 prints recd.
duly 11,1914; M 203.
Rapids in the weods, 88. © title,
description and 2 prints reed. July
TP, 1914: NE 74:
aoe of the Inferno, 14. © title,
description and 2 prints recd. July 11,
1914; M 192,
eee it expedition afloat on the
Seputuba River, 18. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints reed. July 11, 1914;
M 198.
Seputuba River, 5. © title, descrip-
tion and 2 prints recd. July 11, 1914;
M 201.
Skinning
Roosevelt,
trophies shot by Col.
15. © title, description
and 2 prints recd. July 11, 1914; M
191.
Stock at Tapirapam, 6. © title, de-
seription- and 2 prints recd. July 11,
M 200.
Taking an empty canoe through
apids, 11. © title, description and 2
prints recd. July 11, 1914; M 195.
PHOTO DRAMA Co., INC., New York.
—21663
S. IK. twins in Who’s who: by Wil-
liam Steiner and Pierce Kingsley.
© title, descrip-
tion and 24 prints recd. Aug. 26,1914;
3263.
Clippings from reel.
PICTURE
York.
PLAYHOUSE FILM Co. New
[21664, 21665
Next in command; by J. Searle
Dawley. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 59 prints recd.
July 8, 1914; L 2980.
Oath of a viking; by J. Searle Daw-
ley. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 56 prints recd. July 8,
1914; L 2981.
POPULAR PLAYS AND PLAYERS, INC., New
York. [ 21666. 21667
Michael Strogoff; by Benjamin S.
Kotlowsky. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 164 prints recd.
July 8, 1914; L 2949.
Ragged earl; by Ernest Lacey and
Joseph Humphreys. Adapted for
photoplay by Harry Chandlee. Pro-
duced by L. B. Carleton. Clippings
from reel. © title, description and
186 prints recd. Sept. 23, 1914; L3410.
423
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
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4 pt: 1 ee, ¥. 9
SE ON
RAINEY (PAUL J.) New York.
[21668-21670
Common beasts of Africa; by John
T. Coolidge, jr." Roll. ©: June_ 22
1914; 2 ¢c. and description Aug. 14,
1914; M 224,
Military drill of Kikuyu tribes and
other native ceremonies; by Carl E.
Akeley. Roll. © July 4, 1914: 2 ¢
and description Aug. 14, 1914; M 223.
Rainey’s African hunt. 1914: in 8
pts. 3 rolls). © June 22, 1914: 2 «.
and description Aug. 14, 1914; M 225.
RAMO FILMS, INC., New York. [21671
War of wars; or, The Franco-Ger-
man invasion: by Paul-.M. Potter.
Small reel. © title, description and
213 prints recd. Aug. 31, 1914; L 3285.
REGENT FEATURE FILM CO., New York.
[21672
Belle (La) Russe; by August C.
Dorner. Scenario from play by David
Belasco, in 4 pts. Clippings from reel,
© title, description and 50 prints recd.
Sept. 8, 1914; L 3329.
RENOWNED PLAYERS FEATURE FILM CO.,
New York. [21673
Great mistake; based on Theobaldo
Cicconi’s great: play Le _ Pecorelle
Smarrite (The strayed lambs); by
Abrahem Armband. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 98 prints
recd. Aug. 24, 1914; L 3260.
ROSENBERG (Sout A.) New York.
[21674
Murders in the Rue Morgue; adapt-
ed from Edgar Allan Poe. Small reel.
© title and description recd. Aug. 21,
1914; 103 prints recd. Aug. 29, 1914; L
3360.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co., Chicago.
[21675-21747
[Each copy consists of reel unless
otherwise stated. ]
At the risk of his life; by Wallace
©. Clifton. Produced by ‘Thomas
Santschi. © Sept. 2. 1914: 2 c. and
description Sept. 4, 1914; L 33800.
Blue flame; by J. A. Lacy, in 2 pts.
Produced by Edw. J. LeSaint. ©
Sept. 30, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Oct. 8, 1914; L 3462.
Breaking into jail; by EH. Lynn Sum-
mers. © Aug. 4, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Aug. 6, 1914; L 3141.
3uster and Sunshine; by Sam
Foulds. Clippings from reel. © title
recd. Dec. 26, 1914; description recd.
Dec. 24, 1914; 21 prints recd. Dec. 26,
1914; L 3078.
+
*Curwood.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Carmelita’s revenge; by Nellie
Browne Duff. © July 15. 1914: 2 ¢
and description July 18, 1914; L 3051.
Chip of the Flying “U”; B. M.
Bower, in 3 pts. Produced by Colin
Campbell. © Aug. 12, 1914; 2 ¢ and
description Aug. 18, 1914; L 3215.
Day of the dog; by Wallace Clifton.
© July 22, 1914; 2 ¢ and description
July 27, 1914. L 3084.
Decision of Jim O’Farrell; by Marie
A. Wing. Produced by E. A. Martin.
© Aug. 4, 1914: 2 c@ and description
Aug. 6, 1914; L 3148.
Doe Yak’s bottle; by Sidney Smith.
© Sept. 16. 1914; 2 e. and description
Sept. 21, 1914; L 3392.
Dream (The); girl; sea drama, by
James Oliver Curwood. © Sept. 24,
1914; 2 ¢ and description Sept. 29,
1914; L 3443.
Embarrassing predicament; by O. A.
Nelson. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © Sept. 10, 1914; 2 ce and
description Sept. 14, 1914; L 3347.
Etienne of the glad heart; by Mai-
belle Heikes Justice; in 2 pts. © July
15, 1914; 2 c. and description July 18,
1914; L, 3052,
Eugenic girl; by James Oliver Cur-
wood. Produced by Thomas Santschi,
© Sept. 2, 1914; 2 e and description
Sept. 4, 1914; L 3308.
Family record; by E. Lynn Sum-
mers. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © July 22, 1914; 2 ¢ and
description July 27, 1914; L 3087.
Vifth man; by James Oliver Cur-
wood, in 8 pts. Produced by F. J.
Grandon. © Aug. 31, 1914; 2 ¢c and
description Sept. 4, 1914; L 3298.
Five hundred dollar kiss; by Will
M. Hough, in 2 pts. Produced by Os-
car Eagle. © July 9, 1914; 2 c. and
description July 18, 1914; L 3007.
For love of him; by Wallace C. Clif-
ton. Produced by E. A. Martin. ©
Sept. 8, 1914; 2 e@. and description
Sept. 8, 1914; L 83816.
Four minutes late; by James Oliver
Produced by F. J. Grandon.
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2 e. and description
Sept. 14, 1914; L 3346.
Going of the White Swan; by Gil-
bert Parker, in 2 pts. Produced by
Colin Campbell. © Sept. 10, 1914;
2c. and description Sept. 14, 1914; L
3000. 5
4
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 3, 1914
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Harbor of love; by Nellie Browne
Duff. Produced by Norval MacGregor,
© Aug. 4, 1914; 2 c. and description
Aug. 6, 1914; L 3142.
Hearts and masks; by Harold Mac-
Grath, in 3 pts. Produced by Colin
Campbell. © Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ¢ and
description Sept. 18, 1914; L 3385.
Her victory eternal; by W. E. Wing.
Produced by E. A. Martin. © Sept.
16, 1914; 2 e¢. and description Sept.
21, 1914; L 33894.
House that went crazy; by W. E.
Wing. Produced by Harry E. Jackson.
© Aug. 19, 1914; 2 c and description
Aug. 21, 1914; L 3241.
If at first you don’t succeed; by
Wallace C. Clifton. Produced by E.
A. Martin. © July 31, 1914; 2c. and
description Aug. 3, 1914; L 3128.
Jim; by Walace C. Clifton. Pro-
duced by F. J. Grandon. © Sept. 2,
1914; 2 ec. and description Sept. 4,
1914; L 3302.
Jimmie, the porter: by Edwin Ray
Coffin. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © Sept. 16, 1914; 2 c. and
description Sept. 21, 1914; L 3391.
Jimmy Hayes and Muriel; by Sid-
ney Porter. Produced by Tom Mix.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2 c. and description
Oct. 3, 1914.
Jungle Samaritan; by W. E. Wing.
Produced by Norval MacGregor. ©
July 22, 1914; 2 e¢. and description
July 27, 1914; L 8086.
_ Just punishment; by E. Lynn Sum-
mers. Produced by Edw. J. Le Saint.
© Sept. 3, 1914; 2 c. and description
Sept. 8, 1914; L 3317.
Life’s crucible; by Wallace C. Clif-
ton. Produced by Thomas Santschi.
© Aug. 19, 1914; 2 ce. and description
Aug. 21, 1914; L 3289.
Livid flame; by W. E. Wing, in 2
pts. Produced by F. J. Grandon. ©
Sept. 3, 1914; 2 ¢ and description
Sept. 8, 1914; L 3320.
Lonesome trail; by. B. M. Bower.
Produced by Colin Campbell. © Sept.
2, 1914; 2 c and description Sept. 4,
1914; L 3301.
Love vs. pride; by Loretta King.
Produced by Oscar Eagle. © July 9,
1914; 2 e@ and deseription July 18,
1914; L 3010.
Low financier; by William ©. Wing.
Produced by Norval MacGregor. ©
Aug. 4, 1914; 2 ce. and description Aug.
6, 1914; L 3140.
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Loyalty of Jumbo; by J. Edw. Hun-
gerford. Produced by WH. A. Martin.
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2c and description
Sept. 14, 1914; L 3348.
Man-hater (The); farce comedy, by
James Oliver Curwood. © Sept. 24.
1914; 2 e. and description Sept. 29,
1914; L 3444.
Man in black; by Wheeler Oakman.
Produced by Edward J. Le Saint. ©
Aug. 29, 1914; 2 @ and description
Aug. 24, 1914; L 3247.
Meller drammer; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Produced by E. A. Martin.
© July 22, 1914; 2 e and description
July 27, 1914; L 3088.
Mexican (The); western drama, by
Lynn F. Reynolds. © Sept. 24, 1914;
2 c¢. and description Sept. 29, 1914; L
3445.
Missing page; by Wallace C. Clif-
ton. Produced by E. A. Martin. ©
Aug. 21, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
Aug. 24, 1914; L 3249.
Mother heart; by Lanier Bartlett,
in 2 pts. Produced by Colin Camp-
bell. © July 9, 1914; 2 ce. and descrip
tion July 138, 1914; L 3008.
Moving picture cowboy; written and
produced by Tom Mix, in 2 pts. ©
Sept. 16, 1914; 2 e@ and description
Sept. 21, 1914; L 3395.
Muff; by Roy L. McCardell. Pro-
duced by Norval MacGregor. © July
9, 1914; 2 c. and description July 13,
1914; L 38006.
Mysterious (The) beauty; farce
comedy, by Will M. Hough. © Sept.
24, 1914; 2 ¢. and description Sept. 29,
1914; L 3442. .
Nan’s victory; by Nellie Browne
Duff. Produced by Thomas Santschi.
© July 22. 1914; 2 ec. and description
July 27, 1914; L 8085.
Newsboy tenor; by Nellie Browne
Duff. Produced by Norval MacGregor.
© Sept. 8, 1914: 2 ce. and description
Sept. 8, 1914; L 3319.
Oh! look who’s here! by W. E.
Wing. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © Aug. 21, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Aug. 24, 1914; L 3250.
Ordeal (The); by James Oliver
Curwood. © July 15, 1914; 2c. and
description July 18, 1914; L 3053. _
Pawn ticket 918; by E. Lynn Sum-
mers. Produced by E. A. Martin. ©
Avg. 19, 1914; 2 c@ and description
Aug. 21, 1914; L 38242.
425
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21748
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Rajah’s vacation; by Harold Mac-
Grath. Produced by E. A. Martin. ©
Sept. 30. 1914; 2 ec. and description
Oct. ‘3; 1914* Ly 64635
Real thing in cowboys; by Hettie
Gray Baker. VLProduced by Tom Mix.
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c. and description
Sept. 14, 1914; L 3349.
Reparation (The); by Cyrus Town-
send Brady. Produced by Edw. J.
LeSaint. © Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ce and
description Sept. 21, 1914; L 3396.
Reporter (The) on the case; by Wm.
E. Wing. © July 15, 1914: 2 -¢e.,and
description July 18, 1914; L 3050.
Reveler (The); by B. M. Bower.
Produced by Colin Campbell. © July
81. 1914; 2 ec. and description Aug. 3,
1914; L 3126.
Sealed oasis; by Frank Brockway.
Produced by Edward J. LeSaint. ©
Aug. 4, 1914; 2 c. and description Aug.
6, 1914; L 3144.
Skull (The) and the crown; by
James Oliver Curwood. © July 15.
1914; 2 e. and description July 18,
1914; L 3054.
Speck on the wall; by James Oliver
Curwood, in 2 pts. Produced by Colin
Campbell. © July 31, 1914; 2 @ and
description Aug. 8, 1914; L 3125.
To be called for; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Produced by F. J. Grandon.
© Aug. 19, 1914; 2 c. and description
Aug. 21, 1914; L 32388.
Tonsorial leopard tamer; by Roy L.
McCardell. Produced by Norval Mac-
. Gregor. © Sept. 8v, 1914; 2 ce. and
description Oct. 3, 1914; L 3464.
Tragedy that lived; by James Oliver
Curwood. Produced by Colin Camp-
bell. © Sept. 30, 1914; 2 c@ and de-
scription Oct. 3, 1914; L 8461.
Typographical error; by William
Alfred Corey. Produced by Edward
J... Lesaint * (©. Aug: 21 J9i4: 2 on
and description Aug. 24, 1914; L 3251.
Way of the Redman; written and
produced by Tom Mix. © Sept. 16,
1914; 2 ¢ and description Sept. 21,
1914; I. 3393.
What became of Jane?
Hale Ball. Produced by Edward J.
LeSaint. .© July 31, 1914; 2 c. and
description Aug. 8, 1914; L 3127.
by Eustice
When a woman’s 40; by W. E.
Wing, in 2 pts. Produced hy E. A.
Martin. © July .31, 1914; 2 c and
description Aug. 8, 1914; L 3124.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
When the cook fell ill; by B. M.
Bower. Produced by Colin Campbell.
© July 9, 1914; 2 @ and description
July 13, 1914; L 3009.
Wen the West was young; by Cyrus
Townsend Brady. Produced by Colin
Campbell. © Aug. 21, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description Aug. 24, 1914; t 3248.
White mouse; by James Oliver Cur-
wood. in 2 pts. Produced by Colin
Campbell. © Aug. 4, 1914; 2.¢ and
description Aug. 6, 1914; L 3139.
Who got stung? by J. M. Kiskad-
den. © Sept. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Sept. 8, 1914; L 3321.
Who killed George Graves; by Mal-
colm Douglas, in 2 pts. Produced by
Edward J. LeSaint. © Aug. 19, 1914;
2 e@. and description Aug. 21, 1914;
L 3240.
Willie; by C. G. Stedman, in 2 pts.
Produced by Colin Campbell. © July
22, 1914; 2 ¢. and description July
27, 1914; L 3088.
Woman (The) of it; psychological
Selig drama, by Colin Campbell. ©
Sept. 24, 1914; 2 ¢ and description
Sept. 29, 1914; L 3441.
Ye vengeful vagabonds;
Oliver Curwood, in 2 pts.
by Edw. J. LeSaint.
by James
Produced
©. Sept. 2.1914:
2 ec. and description Sept. 4, 1914; L.
8299.
You never can tell; by Wallace C.
Clifton. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © Sept. 3, 1914; 2 ce. and
description Sept. 8, 1914; L 3318.
SHENFIELD (JORDAN) New York.
[21748
Romance of the Mexican revolution.
Small reel. © title, description and
63 prints recd. Aug. 8, 1914; L 3209.
STERLING CAMERA & FILM Co., New York.
[21749
Land of the lost; by Leon Wagner,
in 4 pts. Small reel. © title, descrip-
ticn and 191 prints recd. Aug. 6, 1914;
L 8148.
Strvanr (Marto A.) New York.
[21750
Salambo; after Gustave Flaubert’s
famous book. Clippings from reel.
title, description and 232 prints recd.
Aug. 1, 1914; L 8117.
426
one
no. 3, 1914
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
21846
New York.
[21751-21753
: Beach copy consists of small reel.]
. Driven from home; by S. R. H. co.,
in 4 pts. © title recd. Aug. 1. 1914:
description reed. Aug. 4.1914; 64 prints
recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3206.
Her fatal sin; by Barker M. P. co.
© title recd. Aug. 1. 1914; description
recd. Aug. 4, 1914; 27 prints recd. Aug.
4, 1914; L 3207.
Queen of the skull clan; by Roma
film co., in 4 pts. © title recd. Aug. 1,
1914; description recd. Aug. 4. 1914;
39 prints recd. Aug. 1, 1914; L 3205.
= aaah (BENJAMIN R.) New York.
[21754
Life of Big Tim Sullivan; or. From
newsboy to senator. © title and de-
scription recd. July 27, 1914; 116
prints reed. June 27, 1914; L 3089.
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Co., New York.
[21755
Art of writing. Its origin and prog-
ress; by H. O. Blaisdell and J. Kapfer.
6 prints 43 by 6} inches. © title, de-
scription and 5 prints recd. July 25,
1914; M 213.
VITAGRAPH co. OF America, New York.
[21756-21846
[Hach copy consists of reel.]
Ageless sex; by John Francis Beck-
with. © Sept. 8, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Sept. 5, 1914; L 3312.
Anne of the mines: by Grace Adele
Pierce; in 2 parts. © Sept. 25, 1914;
2 ce. and description Sept. 29, 1914; L
3487.
Apple (The); or, Making Rosa styl-
ish; by Inez Thompson. © July 8,
1914; 2c. and description July 9, 1914;
L 2987.
Arrival of Josie; by Kenneth S.
Webb. © July 9. 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription July 9, 1914; L 2986.
Band leader; by Edmond F. Strat-
ton. © Aug. 24, 1914; 2 @ and de
scription Aug. 27, 1914; L 3265.
Barrel organ; by Frank Dazey. ©
Aug. 20, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Aug. 24, 1914; i 32538.
- Beautiful California; by W. Strad-
ling. © July 15, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
Seription July 16, 1914; M 212.
Bella’s elopement; by W. A. Tre-
mayne. © Aug. 24. 1914; 2 c. and de-
Seription Aug. 27, 1914; 8 3266.
Blood ruby; by W. A. Tremayne, in
2 pts. © Sept. 4, 1914; 2 ec and de-
scription Sept. 8, 1914; L 8327.
many FILM CO.,
VITAGRAPH Co. oF AMERICA—Continued.
Brandon’s last ride; by C. E. Me-
Morris, in.2 pts; © Aug: 21, 19142 26.
and description Aug. 24, 1914; L 3254.
Bread upon the waters; by William
Addison Lathrop, in 2 pts. © July
11, 1914; 2 c. and description July 13,
1914; L 3000.
Buddy’s downfall; by Paul Kelley.
© July 6, 1914; 2 ec and description
July: 9, 1914; L 2991,
Cave dwellers; by Elaine Sterne. ©
Sept. 29, 1914; 2 c@ and description
Oct. 6, 1914; L 3470.
Close eall; by William Addison
Lathrop. © Sept. 8, 1914; 2 c« and
description Sept. 10, 1914; L S5a4.) &
Coney Island nightmare: by Wen-
neth S. Webb, in 2 pts. © Aug. 11,
1914; 2 e@ and description Aug. 13,
1914; L 3181.
Costume (A) piece; by George H.
Plympton. © Sept. 29, 1914: 2 ¢. and
description Oct. 2, 1914; L 3453.
David Garrick: by James Young, in
2 pts. © July 29, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription July 30, 1914; i 3101.
Detective and matchmaker; by L. D.
Paxton. © July 21. 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription July 23, 1914; L 3068.
Double error; by Faye Neill. ©
Sept. 4, 1914: 2c. and description Sept.
8, 1914; L 3328.
Eats: by Edward J. Montague. ©
Sept. 11, 1914; 2 c. and description
Sept. 12, 1914; L 3342.
Father’s timepiece; by Gregory Ker.
© Sept. 2. 1914; 2 c. and description
Sept. 5, 1914; L 3310.
Fatty’s sweetheart; by Ralph Ince.
© Sept. 23, 1914; 2 c. and description
Sept. 26, 1914; L 3422.
Fine feathers make fine birds; by
Mrs. Blanche Oakeshott. © Sept. 3,
1914; 2 c. and description Sept. 5,
#914: 1, 3301.
Fisherman Kate; by William Addi-
son Lathrop. © Sept. 15,.1914- 2 '¢€
and description Sept. 17, 1914; L 3371.
Florida enchantment; by Archibald
Clavering Gunter, in 5 pts. © Sept. 4,
1914; 2 @. and description Sept. 18,
1914; L 3380.
Girl in the ease; by William B.
Courtney, in 2 pts. © Sept. 23, 1914;
2 ¢. and description Sept. 26, 1914; L
3418.
Greater motive; by Olive Burnhans.
© Juiy 10, 1914; 2 c. and description
July 14, 1914; L 3040.
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21846
pt. Iv, n. 8, v. 9
VITAGRAPH Co. oF AMERICA—Continued.
He danced himself to death; by
Rube Goldberg, in 2 pts. © Aug. 25,
1914; 2 e@ and description Aug. 27,
1914; L 3264.
Heart of Sonny Jim; by Rosetta
Boniel. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2 c@ and
description Sept. 12, 1914; L 3340.
Hearts and diamonds; by Eugene
Mullen, in 2 pts. © Sent. 10, 1914; 2c.
and description Sept. 12, 1914; L 3341.
Hidden letters; by Isabelle W. Stern,
in 2 pts. © Aug. 18, 1914: 2 c. and
description Aug. 15, 1914; L 3202.
His dominant passion; by James
Oliver Curwood. © Sept. 28. 1914;
2c. and description Oct. 2, 1914; L
3454.
His kid sister; by Daisy Mayer Slo-
cum. © July 6, 1914; 2 ec. and descrip-
tion July 9, 1914; L 2992.
His unknown girl; by Capt. Harry
Lambart. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2 ec and
description Sept. 77, 1914; L 3370.
His wedded wife; by E. R. Carpen- |
ter. © Sept. 24, 1914; 2 @ and de-
scription Sept. 26, 1914; L 3420.
Honeymooners (The); by J. Stuart
Blackton. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 @ and
description Aug. 6, 1914; L 3136.
Horse shoe—for luck; by Charles
Brown. © Sept. 9, 1914; 2 ec and de-
scription Sept. 10, 1914; L 3333.
Horse thief; by Maibelle Heikes
Justice. © July 24, 1914; 2 c and
description July 27, 1914; L 3082.
House on the hill; by Elaine Sterne,
m 2 pts. ©. July 28, °1Si4~ 2%e"and
description July 30, 1914; L 3102.
Innocent Delilah; by Elizabeth
Kendricks, in 2 pts. © Aug. 4, 1914;
2 ec. and description Aug. 6, 1914; L
3137.
John Rance, gentleman; by Eliza-
beth R. Carpenter, in 2 pts. © July
14, 1914; 2 c. and description July 16,
1914; L 3048.
. Josie’s declaration of independence;
by Kenneth S. Webb. © Aug. 18,
1914; 2 c¢. and description Aug. 20,
1914; L 3220.
Josie’s legacy; by Kenneth S. Webb.
© Sept. 18. 1914; 2 ce. and description
Sept. 19, 1914; L 38388.
Kidding the boss; by Doris M.
Schroeder. © Sept. 19, 1914; 2 «.
and description Oct. 6, 1914; L 3471.
Kill or cure; by Arthur C. Lichty.
© Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Sept. 18, 1914; L 33838.
VITAGRAPH CO. oF AMERTCA—Continued.
Lily of the valley; by Wiliam Addi-
son Lathrop, in 2 pts. © Aug. 4, 1914;
5. bs and description Aug. 6, 1914; L
138.
Loan shark king; by Laura Colfax.
© Sept. 16, 1914; 2 e. and descrip-
tion Sept. 18, 1914; L 3382.
Locked house; by Lucy Pratt. ©
July 22, 1914; 2 «@ and description
July 28, 1914; L 3069.
Lost cord; by Charles E. Risse. ©
Aug. 18, 1914; 2 e. and description
Aug. 15, 1914; L 3199.
Love of Pierre Larosse; by Allan
Douglas Brodie. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2
e. and description Sept. 18, 1914; L
3384.
Love the clairvoyant; by Mrs. Owen
Bronson. © July 6, 1914; 2 ec. and
description July 9, 1914; L 2990.
Man who knew; by Margaret Strick-
land. © Aug. 27, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Aug. 31, 1914; L 3284.
Mareea the fostermother; by Carlos
De Navarro, in 2 pts. © Sept. 19,
1914; 2 « and description Sept. 26,
1914; L 3419.
Memories in men’s soul; by James
Hopper. © July 22, 1914; 2 ec. and
description July 23, 1914; L 3066.
*Midst woodland shadows; by Ralph
W. Ince. © Sept. 19, 1914; 2 c. and
description Sept. 21, 1914; L 3404.
Mill (The) of life; by William A.
Tremayne. © Sept. 25, 1914: 2 ¢. and
description Oct. 2, 1914; L 3482.
Mr. Bingle’s melodrama; by Charles
Brown, in 3 pts. © July 16, 1914;
2 ec. and description July 18, 1914; L
3049.
My official wife; by Richard Henry
Savage, in 5 pts. © Aug. 11, 1914;
2 e. and description Aug. 18, 1914; L
3182. ,
Mysterious lodger; by Rita Hum-
phreys. © Aug. 13, 1914; 2 ec. and
description Aug. 15, 1914; L 3201.
New stenographer; by J. Stuart
Blackton. © July 21, 1914; 2 c. and
description July 23, 1914; L 3067.
Officer Kate; by William Addison
Lathrop. © July 9, 1914; 2 ¢c. and de-
scription July 9, 1914; L 2988.
Painted world; by Jacques Futrelle,
in 3 pts. © Sept. 12, 1914; 2 c. and
description Sept. 14, 1914; L 3345.
Peacemaker (The); by William A.
Tremayne. © Sept. 19, 1914; 2 4
and description Sept. 26, 1914; L 3421.
428
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 3, 1914
VITAGRAPH Co. oF AMERICA—Continued.
Polishing up; by James Oliver.
Curwood. © July 23, 1914; 2 ec. and
description July 27, 1914; L 3080.
Politics and the press; by W. A.
Tremayne. © Aug. 31, 1914; 2 @ and
description Sept. 1, 1914; L 3291.
Private Bunny; by William A.
Thoden. © July 14, 1914; 2 @ and
description July 16, 1914; L 3047.
Private Dennis Hogan; by Jasper
Ewing Brady. © July 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description July 30, 1914; L 3099.
Raising a sunken yacht; by Walter
Arthur. © Sept. 3, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Sept. 5, 1914; M 227. ©
Regan’s daughter; by Edward J.
Montagne, in 2 pts. © Sept. 10, 1914;
2 ce. and description Sept. 12, 1914; L
3339.
Reward of thrift; by Edwin M. La
Eoche, in 3 pts. © Aug. 31, 1914; 2e.
and description Sept. 1, 1914; L 3292.
Romantic Josie; by Kenneth S.
Webb, in 2 pts. © July 20. 1914; 2.
and description July 20, 1914; L 3055.
Rose and the thorn; by Mrs. Owen
Bronson, in 2 pts. © Sept. 23, 1914;
2 ¢e. and description Sept. 26, 1914; L
3417.
Royal wild West; by Charles Brown,
in 2 pts. © Sept. 14, 1914, 2 c. and
description Sept. 18, 1914; L 33881.
Second sight; by Roy L. McCardell.
© July 28, 1914; 2 c. and description
July 30, 1914; L 3100.
Stanley, the lion-killer; by Leonard
Grover, in 2 pts. © Aug. 17, 1914;
2c. and description Aug. 18, 1914; L
$214.
Steve O’Grady’s chance; by Court-
ney Riley Cooper, in 2 pts. Aug.
27, 1914; 2 ec. and description Aug. 31,
1914; L 3282.
Study in feet; by Edward Montagne.
© Aug. 27, 1914: 2 c. and description
Aug. 31, 1914; L 3283.
Such a creature; by Charles Brown.
© Aug. 8, 1914; 2 c and description
Aug. 13, 1914; L 3183.
Taken by storm; by Elizabeth R.
Carpenter. © Aug. 6, 1914; 2c and
description Aug. 8, 1914; L 38165.
Thro’ life’s window; by William A.
Tremayne. © July 24, 1914; 2c and
description July 27, 1914; L 3081.
21850
VITAGRAPH CO. of AMERICA—Continued.
Uncle Bill; by Marguerite Bertsch,
in 3 pts. © Aug. 19, 1914; 2 @ and
Gescription Aug. 21, 1914; L 3244.
Under false colors; by Jane Lennox.
© Sept. 25, 1914; 2 c. and description
Sept. 29, 1914; L 3488.
Unwritten play; by J. Harwood
Panting. © Aug. 21, 1914; 2 c and
description Aug. 24, 1914; L 3252.
Upper hand; by Henry Kirk. ©
Aug. 19, 1914; 2 c. and description Aug.
21, 1914; L 3243.
Ward’s claim; by W. A. Tremayne.
© Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ec and description
Aug. 6, 1914; L 3135.
Warfare in the skies; by Frederick
A. Thompson, in 2 parts © July 27,
1914; 2 ¢c. and description July 29,
1914; L 3097.
Wheat and the tares; by J. R.
Burky, in 2 pts. © July 30, 1914: 2¢
and description Aug. 3, 1914; L 3129.
When the gods forgive: by Howard
B. Horner. © Sept. 9. 1914; 2 c. and
description Sept. 10, 1914; L 3332.
Winning trick; by D. Riley. © July
9, 1914; 2 «. and description July 9,
1914; L 2989.
Woes of a waitress; by W. A. Tre-
mayne. © Aug. 6, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Aug. 8, 1914; L 3164.
Wrong flat;:by G. H. Bailey. ©
Aug. 12, 1914; 2 ce. and description Aug.
15, 1914; L 3200.
WEISS (JOSEPH LEON) Brooklyn.
[21847
What is to be done? in 6 pts. Clip-
pings from reel. © title and descrip-
tion reed. Aug. 8, 1914; 150 prints
recd. Aug. 18, 1914; L 3228.
WHITMAN FEATURES CO., Cliffside,
Ni; de [21848
Lena Rivers; by James W. Kellette.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 51 prints reed. Oct. 2, 1914;
L 3458.
WORLD FILM coRP., New York.
[21849, 21850
Dollar mark; by George Broadhurst.
Directed by O. A. C. Lund. Small
reel. © title recd. Sept. 10, 1914; de-
scription recd. Sept. 16, 1914; 1938
prints recd. Sept. 10, 1914; L 3379.
429
Y
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21851 pt. Iv, n.s., v.9,no.3,1914
SE EE ea ey ee ee pt.d
Wortp FILM co.—Continued. WORLD PRODUCING corRP., New York.
Mother; from the celebrated play of [21851
Jules Eckert Goodman, by Maurice Uncle Tom’s cabin; by Edward Mc-
Tourneur. Small reel. © title recd. | Wade. Small reel. © title recd. Aug.
Sept. 14, 1914; description recd. Sept. | 26, 1914: description recd. Aug. 14,
21, 1914; 150 prints recd. Sept. 14, | 1914; 214 prints recd. Aug. 26, 1914;
1914; L 3409. L 3861.
Number of entries of Motion picture photoplays__~______-_____-____ 1, 598
Number of entries of Motion pictures other than photoplays_______-____ 1138
O
430
21852-30526
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COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOGUE
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,
OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909
PART 4;
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OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS
OF A SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARAC-
TER; PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND PICTO-
RIAL ILLUSTRATIONS; MOTION PICTURES
1914
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 9, No. 4
This number contains the Volume Index
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1915
The act of March 4, 1909, going into effect July 1, 1909, provides
that the Catalogue of Copyright Entries “shall be admitted in any
court as prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein as regards
any copyright registration.”
HE Catalogue of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 4,
issued quarterly, is arranged in three alphabets of proprietors, with sub-
alphabets of titles as follows:
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other identifying reproductions deposited according to law with the applica-
tions fer copyright of Drawings, Paintings, Statues, Statuary, and Models or
Designs for works of art).
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Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character; Class J,
photographs (except Moving pictures); and Class K, Prints and pictorial
illustrations. .
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files of the copyright office, and, after due notice, as hereinafter pro-
vided, may, within their discretion, cause the remaining articles and
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work shall be destroyed during its term of copyright without specific
notice to the copyright proprietor of record, permitting him to claim
and remove it.
In compliance with the above-cited provisions of law,
Notice is hereby given to the author, copyright proprietor, or other
lawful claimant of any copyright book (including periodical), map,
chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo,
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map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print,
ehromo, or photograph was entered for copyright, with a request
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copyright book (including periodical), map, chart, dramatic or
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Application for the return of such copyright book (including
periodical), map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving,
eut, print, chromo, or photograph should be made as early as possible
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composition, engraving, cut, print, chromo, or photograph the title
of which, as recorded in the Copyright Office, has been published in
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Catalogue the claimants of such copyrighted work are hereby re-
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be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of
said Act.
THORVALD SOLBERG,
Register of Copyrights.
Fepsruary 1, 1915.
The copyright convention signed at the FOURTH INTERNA-
TIONAL AMERICAN CONFERENCE, at Buenos Aires, August
11, 1910, was proclaimed by the President of the United States on
July 13, 1914, and is in effect as between the United States and the
Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nicaragua, and
Keuador.
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RIGHT PROPRIETORS.
Notice is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of section 60 of the
act of Congress approved March 4, 1909, and entitled “An act to amend and con-
solidate the acts respecting copyright,” that the copyright proprietor, or other
lawful claimant, is now permitted to claim and remove any of the periodicals
named below deposited and registered for copyright in his name as indicated in
the list given below.
One copy of each copyrighted newspaper is added to the collection of bound
volumes of newspapers preserved in the Library of Congress. Only the dupli-
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The abbreviation © stands for copyright registration and is followed by the
name of the copyright proprietor who is entitled to withdraw the copies
indicated.
Address requests for the withdrawal of deposited copies to the Register of
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LIST OF COPYRIGHTED MONTHUIES, INDICATING YEARS WHICH May BE
WITHDRAWN.
A BC pathfinder railway guide. 1879-1909
© New England railway pub. co.
American digest. 1887-1909
© West pub. co.
American journal of the medical sciences, 1870-1909
© Lea bros. & co.; H. C. Lea’s sons & co.
American society of civil engineers. Proceedings and Transactions. 1873-1908
© American soc. of civil engineers.
Argosy. 1890-1909
© Frank A. Munsey; The Frank A. Munsey co.; Munsey & co.
Automobile. 1899-1907
KE. L. Powers co.; Class journal co.
Baby pathfinder. 1886-1909
© New England railway pub. co.
Bibliotheca sacra. 1870-1906
© Bibliotheca sacra co.; W. F. Draper; E. J. Goodrich.
Brickbuilder. 1892-1909
© Rogers and Manson; Brickbuilder pub. co.
Buyer’s reference. 1892-1909
© Buyers’ reference co.
Carpet and upholstery trade review. 1888-1909
© Review pub. co.
Carriage monthly. 1873-1909
© Ware bros.; Ware bros. co.; I. D. Ware.
Cassier’s magazine. 1891-1909.
© Cassier magazine co.
Chicago apparel gazette. 1903-1909
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
Clothier and furnisher. 1894-1909
© Masson pub. co.; Geo. N. Lowrey co.
Delineator. 1874-1909
© Butterick pub. co.; E. Butterick & co.
Eastern drug market.
© Eastern drug co.
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DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED
Eclectic medical journal.
© Scudder bros. co.; John M. Scudder ; John M. Scudder & sons.
Educational review.
© Henry Holt & co.; Educational review pub. co.
Electrical age. .
© Electrical age pub. co.
Engineering magazine.
© John R. Dunlap; Engineering mag. co.
Frank Leslie’s magazine.
© Frederick L. Colver; Frank Leslie pub. house; Mrs. Frank
Leslie.
Furniture trade review.
© Review pub. co.
General digest. American and BHnglish.
© Lawyers’ cdoperative pub. co.
Good housekeeping.
© Good housekeeping ; Phelps pub. co.; Clark W. Bryan & co.
Guaranteed attorneys’ quarterly.
© John R. Bland,
Haberdasher.
© J. W. Gibson co.; Haberdasher co.
Homiletic monthly.
© J. F. Wagner; Homiletic monthly.
Homiletic review.
© Funk & Wagnalls co.; I. K. Funk & co.; Funk & Wagnalls.
Hub.
© Trade news pub. co.
Ice and refrigeration.
© H. S. Rich & co.; Nickerson & Collins co.
Inland Printer.
© Inland printer co.
Journal of cutaneous and genito-urinary diseases.
© Physicians’ pub. co.; Grafton press; Wm. Wood & co.;
D. Appleton & co.
Keystone. . :
© Benjamin Thorpe; Keystone pub. co.; Samuel H, Steele.
Ladies’ home journal.
© Curtis pub. co.; Cyrus H. K. Curtis.
List of buyers.
© Buyers reference co.; Gage pub. co.
Machinery.
© Industrial press.
Medicine.
© Wm. M. Warren; E. G. Swift; Geo. S. Davis.
Men’s wear.
© Waldo-Fairchild co.; Fairchild co.
Mercantile adjuster,
© Mercantile adjuster pub. co.
Merck’s archives; and
Merck’s report.
© Merck & co.
Missionary review of the world.
© Funk & Wagnalls co.; Funk & Wagnalls.
Motor.
© Wm. Randolph Hearst; Star co.; New pub. co.
Nickel pathfinder,
© New England railway pub. co.
Official railway equipment guide; and
Official railway equipment register.
© Railway equipment and pub. co.
Rand-MecNally railway guide and handbook.
© American railway guide co.; Rand, McNally & co.
Rudder.
© Rudder pub. co.; T. EF. Day.
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1891-1909
1890-1909
1891-1909
1891-1909
187 5~-1905
1889-1909
1894-1907
1885-1909
1901-1909
1889-1909
1900-1909
1881-1909
1893-1909
1891-1909
1891—1909
1887-1908
1889-1909
1887-1909
1903-1909
1894-1909
1895-1906
1896-1909
1886-1909
1892-1909
1888-1909
1903-1909
1872-1901
1890-1909
1886-1909
1896-1909
DUPLICATE PERIODICALS WHICH MAY BE RETURNED
Short stories.
© Current literature pub. co.; Harold Goodwin; Short stories
co.; F,. M. Somers.
Smart set.
© Ess ess pub. co,
Success.
© Success co.; Success pub. co.; McGraw-Marden co.
Therapeutic gazette.
© Wm. M. Warren; E. G. Swift; Geo. S,. Davis.
Travelers and shippers directory.
© Denborn co.
Travelers official railway guide; and
Official guide.
© National railway pub. co.
Travelers railway guide; and
Travelers ready reference guide.
© Knickerbocker guide co.; American railway guide co.
Upholsterer.
© Clifford & Lawton; Clifford Scott & Lawton.
Western brewer.
© H. S. Rich & co.; J. M. Wing & co.
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1890-1909
1900-1909
1897-1909
1885-1909
1899-1906
1870-1909
1885-1909
1887-1909
1876-1909
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ART.
New York.
[21852
Lion and buffalo. Sculptured group
of lion pulling down an African buf-
AKELEY (CARL LE.)
falo. ©1c. Dec. 26, 1914; G 48579.
ALLMAN (EUGENE HILLARY) Mobile.
[21853
Faithful old southern slaves, from
feet to 1865. [Sculptured group
showing old negro woman and man
standing side-by-side on large block of
stone resting on base of three sec-
tions.] ©1e. Oct. 28, 1914; G@ 48164.
New York.
[21854
German patriot; by R. Davidson.
[Drawing of woman in queen’s robes
holding German flag in right hand and
badge in left.| © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1914;
AMERICAN PENNANT CO.,
G 48219.
ANDERSON (DAVID STOUTENBURGH)
New York. [21855
Weehiwee, god of wishing. [Gro-
tesue statuette of little man seated on
floor with arms folded.] © 1. Nov.
17, 1914; G 48266.
ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASSN., St.
Louis. [21856
Grant on the farm. [Man on horse-
back talking to man on load of wood
on wagon drawn by two horses.] ©
1c. Sept. 28, 1914; G 47803.
ARMSTRONG (Mrs. GEorGE E.) Morris-
town, N. J. [21857
Granite monument, 2769 A; by
William W. Rowe. Monument with
frieze of carved roses festooned. ©
1 ¢. Oct. 29, 1914; G 48074.
ARMSTRONG (WILLIAM P.) Washing-
ton. [21858
Boy scout exerciser. Stuffed figure
of man on rounded base. © 1c. Sept.
25, 1914; G 47844.
ART STONE MFG. co., New York.
[21859
Benedict XV (His holiness). [Bas-
relief plaque showing front view bust
of pope.] ©1c. Oct. 7, 1914; G 47902.
ASSOCIATED BILLPOSTERS & DISTRIBU-
TORS PROTECTIVE CO., New York.
[ 21860:
Pure gold tobacco; by Percy J. Bay-
zand. [Poster sketch showing hand
holding bag of tobacco, with tobacco:
field in background.] © 1c. Dec. 16,
1914; G 48671.
BARNHORN (CLEMENT JOHN) Cincin-
nati. [ 21861-21868:
Christ the teacher. Granite monu-
ment consisting of base, die, and shaft
surmounted by figure of Christ stand-
ing with right hand raised. © 1.
Dec. 7, 1914; G 48437.
Christ walking on the water. [Bas-
relief plaque showing front view of
Christ walking on water, while in
background a small sail-boat is pass-
ing.] ©1e Dee. 7, 1914; G 48435.
Madonna monument. Granite monu-
ment consisting of oblong base and
vertical slab in front of which stands
figure of Madonna under festoon of
flowers. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1914; G 484386.
BAUMGARTEN (Dora C.) Chicago.
[21864
World mourns. Model of man’s
head in form of globe with band
around forehead. ©1c. Dec. 11, 1914;
G 48458.
BeacH (RatepH H.) New York.
[21865-
(Thomas A.) Sculptured.
© 1c. Dec. 4, 1914; G 48427.
Edison
bust.
BENSON (ALBERT MANLY) Amesbury,.
Mass. [ 21866:
Time at the captain’s well. Model
of well curbing around clock-dial. ©
1c. Sept. 15, 1914; G 47850.
BENZIGER (AvucusT) New York.
[21867-21869
Benedict XV. [Front view portrait
of the pope standing by small crucifix
on table with right hand raised.] ©
1 c. Dee. 30, 1914; G 48650.
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BENzIGER (AvuGUST)—Continued.
Farley (Cardinal). [Right three-
quarter view portrait of the cardinal
in his official robes standing with left
hand resting upon book on table, and
biretta in right.] © 1 ec. Dec. 380,
1914; G@ 48651.
Schwab (Charles M.) [Left three-
quarter view of man standing with
left thumb in armhole of vest, holding
drawing in right hand.] © 1c. Dee.
380, 1914; G@ 48649.
BERNARDINI STATUARY CO., New York.
[21870
Nativity group; by Flaminio Sinn.
[Model group showing Mary and Jo-
seph with wise men and shepherds
kneeling around infant Jesus in stable,
while servants are caring for sheep on
right.] © 1 ¢.. Noy.719, (1914-6
48278.
Bew (MAattTiz May) San Francisco.
[21871
Pickford (Mary) [Sculptured bust
of girl with curly locks hanging over
each shoulder.] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1914;
G 48669.
BINLEY (HENRY) White Plains, N. Y.
[21872
Blessed are the peacemakers. [Let-
tered circle around dove, with olive
branch in claws, flying over map of
Western Hemisphere.] © 1c. Oct. 22,
1914; G 47984.
Birt (L.) New York. [218738
Calendar. Stenciled design of clover
leaves and lady bird. © 1. Oct. 14,
1914; G 47985.
BISSELL (CHARLES HE.) Fort Recovery,
0; [21874
Family record. [Pen and ink draw-
ing of four birds flying above open
book and two scrolls below.] ©1..
Nov. 5, 1914; G 48156.
BISSELL (Gro. HE.) Mount Vernon,
Dh Nan) [21875
Washington and _ Lincoln. [ Bas-
relief plaque showing left profile bust
portrait of Washington and Lincoln.
on background of leaves.] ©1e. Oct.
31, 1914; G 48158.
BLASHFIELD (EDWIN HowWLAND) New
York. [21876-21879
Books. [Mural painting for house
of Everett Morss, Boston, showing
woman seated at right crocheting, with
small boy sitting on cushion at her
feet, and young man reclining on
Jounge at her right watcht&g girl
reading book at left.] © 1e¢. Nov.
6, 1914; G 48192.
piiavetes:, v:.4
BLASHFIELD (HDWIN HowLANpD)—Con.
Hospitality. [Mural painting for
house of Everett Morss, Boston,
showing lady descending steps accom-
panied by woman, with toy ship at her
right, young man bearing pitcher on
tray at left, and child bearing wreath
in front.]. © 1.2. Newee 191; ¢€
48190.
Music. [Mural painting for house
of Everett Morss, Boston, showing
woman seated on sofa, with right arm
on mandolin and left around young
girl at her side, listening to young
woman playing zither.] © 1c. Nov.
6, 1914; G 48191.
Under the law. [Mural painting for
state capitol of Utah showing draped
woman seated holding tablet in her
lap, with man standing at each side
and group of men, women and children
gathered before her.] ©1e. Nov. 6,
1914; G@ 48189.
Boots PURE DRUG CO., LTD., Nottingham,
England. [21880, 21881
Brabo fountain in the Grande Place,
Antwerp; by George Hodgson. Old
fountain surrounded by buildings, with
the cathedral in background. © 1.
Oct. 26, 1914; G 48001.
Old corn market, Antwerp; by
George Hodgson. Street view showing
wagons in front of building at left,
and enthedral in background. © 1 ec.
Oct. 26, 1914; G 48002.
BOTTOMLY (HARRIET TOWNSEND) New
York. [21882, 218838
Grecian hounds. [Book ends in
form of two dogs sitting on haunches
with backs turned toward each other. ]
© 1c. Nov. 10, 1914; G 48216.
Pannier fleuri. Door-porter in form
of pedestal supporting basket of
flowers. © 1 @ WNegpeoe, 194-G
48338.
BRAINERD (LuRA §S.) Yalesville, Conn.
Animated implements of a dress-
maker; by George P. ‘Torner.
[Drawing of thimble, spool cf
thread, scissors, ete. in form of hu-
man figures arranged around scroll. ]
[21884
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1914; G 48673.
Brim (D. P.) Wheeler, Ill. Divisions
of the Bible; by Charles Wycoif.
[Drawing of Bible on table, with
large cross in front of case of books
in background. ! [21885
© 1 e¢. Nov. 27, 1914; G 48467.
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no. 4, 1914
21906
BRoWN SHOE co., St. Louis.
and child. [Left profile of woman
seated with child standing in her
lap holding toy rabbit.] [21886
©1e. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47862.
BrowNLtow (Wo. J.) Cleveland. Vii-
lage blacksmith. [Blacksmith stand-
ing between forge and anvil with
gear in hands.] [21887
© 1c. Oct. 3, 1914; G 47841.
BRUNEL (HMILE) New York. Masonic
memorial tablet. [Bas-relief tablet
showing masonic altar with pillar
on each side, and a eirele and tii-
angle above.] [21888
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1914; G 47913.
BrYceE (WILLIAM G.) Sawtelle, Cal.
Next barber. [Comic drawing of
man seated in mechanical barber-
shop having his hair cut and shoes
shined. ] [21889
© 1e. Oct. 31, 1914; G 48502.
CALLANAN (HELEN SuGRUE) Boston.
Spirit of love and memory; by J. N.
White & sons. [Sculptured figure of
angel, with bunch of flowers in left
arm and rose in right hand, stand-
ing against rough stone monument. }
[21890
©1e. Oct. 30, 1914; G 48076.
CARLSEN (RUTH) Chicago. Safety
first. [Grotesque statuette of small
man with horns on head, long face
and large mouth.] [21891
© 1c. Oct. 10, 1914; G 47922.
CARLTON (FRANK TRAVERS) Manches-
ter, England. Bulldogs of the
period. 1914; by R. Ward Binks.
[Six bulldogs standing on seashore
near large rock which juts into the
sea. ] [21892
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1914; G 48226.
CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, DEPT. OF FINE
ARTS, Pittsburgh. [21893-21903
Afternoon near Arkville, New York;
by A. H. Wyant. [Farm scene with
eluster of trees at right and left, and
farmhouse in background.] © 1 «.
Dee. 21, 1914; G 48553.
Day dream; by Theodore Robinson.
[Front view of flower girl seated by
basket on bank beneath tree, with
hands folded in lap and eyes closed. ]
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1914; G 48549.
Greiffenhagen (Mrs. Maurice); by
Maurice Greiffenhagen. [Right three-
quarter view portrait of woman wear-
ing hat tied under chin and feather boa
‘around neck, standing with right hand
on hip and left holding up skirt.] ©
le. Dee. 23, 1914; G 48670.
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CARNEGIE INSTITUTE, DEPT. OF FINE
ARTS—Continued.
Munich boy; by Frank Currier.
[Right three-quarter view bust por-
trait of youth in shirt-sleeves.] ©1«.
Dec. 21, 1914; G 48548.
Portrait of a lady; by George De
Forest Brush. Right three-quarter
back view, bust portrait of woman in
low-cut dress looking back over right
shouider, |. -©-.d. ¢.*. Dee. 21, 1Otr:
G 48550.
Portrait of the artist; by Williain
Orpen. [Man in studio standing near
female torso, with palette in hand,
looking over left shoulder.] © 1 «.
Dec. 21, 1914; G 48546.
Rutland (Duchess of); by Jacques
Emile Blanche. [Left three-quarter
seated in arm-chair
holding tablet and pencil in her hands. ]
©1e. Dec. 21, 1914; G 48545.
Suburb of Antwerp; by Jean Charles
Cazin. [View of village of small
houses, with small pool in foreground. |
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1914; G 48547.
Sycamore Hill; by Edward W. Red-
field. [Forest partly covered with
snow on side of hill up which runs a
winding path.] © 1c. Dee. 21, 1914;
G 48551.
Vision of antiquity; by Pierre Puvis
de Chavannes. [Group of half nude
women at foot of rocky hill on bank
of stream.] © 1 c. Dec. 21, 1914; G
48544.
Wreck (The); by Winslow Homer.
Group of sailors with row-boat on
wagon pulling it over sand hills.] ©
1 ¢@. Dee. 21, 1914; G 48552.
GARDNER) Prov-
incetown. Mass. [21904
Waunk. [Grotesque statuette of
animal with head of bird and paws of
bear standing erect.] © 1. Nov. 18,
1914; G 48267.
CHARLESWORTH (IRENE LUCILE) Stew-
CASHMAN (WALTER
art, Tenn. [21905
Fountain. Model of four nude
children, in groups of two on each
side of basin, throwing water on each
other. © 1c. Oct. 27, 1914; G 48003.
CHURCH (ANGELICA SCHUYLER) New
York. [21906
Statue of the Savior, central feature
in the Bishop Henry Y. Satterlee me-
morial reredos, Calvary church, New
Yonk: eity: [Robed and _ bearded
Christ standing with arms slightly
extended. © 1 ¢ Dec. 23, 1914; G
48529.
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CuHurRCcH (FREDERICK STUART) New
York. [21907-21912
Bacchante. [Profile of girl’s head
and bust with leopard skin over shoul-
der, flowering staff in hands and lily
in hair; background of woods and
water. ] ter" "Dee. “260 rea (1G.
48585.
Conquered. Draped girl seated on
bank with lion lying near her. ©1..
Oct. 7, 1914; G 47866.
Mimic (The). Girl draped in chif-
fon- wading in pond toward four fla-
mingoes. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1914; G
47867.
Mother’s return. Large bear with
watermelon in arm, accompanied by
two cubs, met by large bear dancing
while two rabbits look on. ©1c. Nov.
21, 1914; G 48290.
Swans. Girl in diaphanous dress
seated on bank with legs crossed,
hands clasped over knees and foot in
water, looking at three swans on pond.
© 1c. Oct. 7, 1914; G 47868.
Triad. Girl in diaphanous dress
seated on bank by the sea with two
leopards lying near her feet. ©1e.
Dec. 21, 1914; G 48555.
CHuRCcCH & DwIiGHT co., New York.
[21918-21942
Barn owl; by M. E. Eaton. [Owl
with large head sitting on limb of
tree. |
Barn swallow; by M. E. Haton.
[Side view of small bird sitting on
telephone wire with bug in its beak.]
Black-billed cuckoo; by M. H. Eaton.
[Left profile of bird with long tail
sitting on tree limb above nest of
caterpillars. ]
Bluebird; by M. E. EHaton. [Left
profile of small bird sitting on budding
twig with worm in its beak.]
Cardinal; by M. HE. Eaton. [Right
profile of small bird with crest and
tail spread standing on snow-covered
branch. |
Downy woodpecker; by M. E. Eaton.
[Right profile of bird sitting on top
of broken dead tree trunk. ]
Flicker; by M. E. Eaton. [Left pro-
file of bird with long bill clinging to
dead limb of tree.]
Fly catcher (King bird); by M. HE.
Eaton. [Left profile of small bird
sitting on limb above two small ap-
ples. ]
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CuurcH & DwicHT co.—Continued.
Goldfinch; by M. BE. Eaton. [Three-
quarter back view of small bird sit-
ting on nettle. ]
Indigo bunting; by M. E. Eaton.
[Left profile of bird sitting on brier,
singing. ]
Junco; by M. E. Eaton. [Right pro-
file of plump little bird hopping on
ground near bunch of grass. ]
Killdeer; by M. EH. Easton. [Left
profile of bird walking along edge of
pond with worm in its beak.]
Meadowlark; by M. KE. KEaton.
[Left three-quarter view of bird stand-
ing on bank of small stream with
worm in its beak.]
Mourning dove; by M. E. Eaton.
[Left profile of bird with small head
and long tail sitting on limb.]
Nighthawk; by M. HE. Eaton. [Left
profile of bird sitting on branch close
to ground on bank of stream.]
Nuthatch; by M. HE. Eaton. [Profile
of little bird clinging to dead limb
with head down, looking into hole
therein. ]
Oriole; by M. E. Haton. [Back view
of bird clinging to limb, ready to catch
a worm. ]
Purple grackle; by M. E. Eaton.
[Left profile of bird, with tail spread
and worm in its beak, standing among
pudding shoots on stump of tree. ]
Purple martin; by M. HEH. Eaton.
[Right profile of small bird with long
wings and tail perched on limb hold-
ing bug in its beak.]
Quail; by M. E. Eaton. [Left three-
quarter view of plump bird standing
on stump in grass with butterfly in its
beak. ]
Red-headed woodpecker; by M. E.
Eaton. [Left profile of bird sitting on
oak limb with grasshopper in its beak.]
Red-tailed hawk; by M. H. Eaton.
[Front view of large bird percked on
broken limb. ]
Robin; by M. EK. Haton. [Left three-
quarter view of bird perched on limb.
above apple-blossoms with worm in its
beak. ]
Rose-breasted grosbeak; by M. E.
Eaton. [Front view of small ascine
bird sitting on limb with worm in its
large stout beak. ]
454
,
WORKS
no. 4, 1914
OF ART
21961
CHurcH & DwicHT co.—Continued.
Sandpiper; by M. E. Eaton. [Left
profile of bird with long legs and bill
standing on rock in shallow water.]
Scarlet tanager; by M. E. Eaton.
{Right profile of small bird sitting
on bush with bug in its beak.]
Sparrow hawk; by M. E. Eaton.
[Back view of bird with long tail
and short crooked beak sitting on
snag near pond.]
White-throated sparrow; by M. E.
Eaton. [Left profile of little bird sit-
ting on brier with bug in its beak.]
Wood thrush; by M. E. Eaton.
[Front view of bird sitting on branch
of doogwood tree Singing. ]
Yellow warbler; by M. E. Eaton.
{Left profile of bird standing on peach
limb looking down into bunch of
blossoms. ]
© 1c. each Oct. 7, 1914; G 47869-
47898.
CLARK (JAMES L.) New York.
[21943
American antelope or prong horn.
Model in standing position, alert, with
right hind leg slightly extended back-
ward. ©1ece. Dec. 30, 1914; G 48594.
Coca coLa co., Atlanta. [21944
Elaine. [Right three-quarter view
of young woman seated with umbrella
in left hand and glass of coca cola in
right.] © 1c Sept. 28, 1914; G
A7TSO6.
CouHEN (NESSA) New York. [21945
Esprit des livres. Book-end stat-
uette of nude woman with drapery
over shoulder and head turned right,
leaning against slab. © 1c. Dec. 4,
1914; G 48426.
COLLINS PUBLICITY SERVICE, Philadel-
phia. [21946
Lincoln (Abraham); by Joseph
Clement Coll. Crayon portrait of Lin-
coln showing right three-quarter view
bust. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1914; G 48291.
CoNWay (WILLIAM) Chicago.
[ 21947, 21948
Birch woods moose run. [Bull
moose standing under birch tree on
bank of woodland stream.] ©l1e
Oct. 3, 1914; G 47840. ;
King Ham. Man in uniform with a
ham for head, seated near two pieces
of bacon on small table. © 1. Oct.
22, 1914; G 48182.
CooLipGE (Cassius M.) New York.
[21949-21960
Lucky dog, a sea-Side favorite. Dog
promenading on board-walk with two
female dogs. © 1c. Noy. 25, 1914;
G 48815.
—— always has money in the bank.
Dog seated at desk making out checks.
©l1c. Nov. 25, 1914; G@ 48311.
always wins at a_ horse-race.
[Head and shoulders of dog with felt
hat, cane, cigar and spy glasses watch-
ing race from grandstand] © 1..
Dec. 31, 1914: G 48657.
belongs to a country at peace
with all the world. Dog as a farmer
in wheat field with rake over left
shoulder, large straw hat under left
arm, and pipe in right paw. ©l1e
Dec. 31, 1914; G 48656.
dad worth a million. Dog at
stage entrance with cane in right paw
and bunch of flowers in left, smoking
cigarette. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1914; G
48314.
his own master. Dog asleep
in bed. ©1c. Nov. 25, 1914; G 48313.
——never arrested for speeding.
| Two dogs in auto, one with paws on
steering wheel and felt hat blown off,
the other wearing ladies hat.] ©le.
Dee. 31, 1914; G 48653.
never did a day’s work in his
life. Half length of dog in men’s
clothes, with cigarette and cane, in
front of a theatre. © 1c. Dec. 31,
1914; G 48655.
never has to give a tip. Dog
seated at table dining. © 1c. Nov.
25, 1914; G 48812.
never sits in the gallery. [Two
dogs, with silk hats and canes, stand-
ing at ticket window of theatre.] ©
1c. Dee. 31, 1914; G 48658.
no umbrella to lose. [Half
length of shaggy dog standing erect
in storm, wearing soft hat and with
cane over left shoulder and cigar in
right paw.] ©1.. Dee. 31, 1914; G
48654.
twenty thousand a year. Dog
in baseball garb playing ball. ©l1e
Noy. 25, 1914; G 48316.
COOPER ADVERTISING Co., San Francisco.
[21961
Nature’s nectar; by E. M. Muse.
[Back view of nude girl standing
among lilies behind fountain with
wine-glass in hand.] © 1. Sept. 8,
1914; G@ 48004.
435
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
21962
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
Couse (Eancer Irvine) New York.
21962-21964
Medicine water. Left profile of In-
dian standing by small pool, catching
water in hand from spring gushing
out of rock. © 1. Dee. 11, 1914; G
48459.
Moonlight, Pueblo de Toas. Indian
man and woman with five children
around open fire, near Pueblo building
from which a girl and small boy are
coming.” ©) 1 ¢). Dees a1, O14: GG
48460.
Source (The). Two Indians
erouched ohn rocks drinking from
spring. te. . Deen Se, ils SG
48461.
CRAWSHAW (LUKE) Ogden, Utah.
[21965
Peace dove displaced. [Bas-relief
plaque showing draped woman 1look-
ing down at dove held in left hand,
while two aeroplanes fiy above.] ©
1c. Dee. 3, 1914; G 48415.
Crisp (ARTHUR) New York. [21966
Encore (L’) [Three ballet girls
dancing on stage near bunch of flowers. ]
©1e. Nov. 10, 1914; G 48272.
CROMWELL (FREDERIC) Chicago.
21967
Ye auld songs. Titles of songs in
script above drawing of butterfly and
clothes-line. © 1 ¢. Dec. 17, 1914;
G 48575.
CrowLtry (HerRBert EDMUND) New
York. [21968
Statuette of animal. Grotesque
statuette of animal with bulging eyes
and tongue exposed squatting upon a
pedestal. © 1 ec. Oct. 21, 1914; G
47966.
CurTIS PUB OO., Philadelphia.
[21969-21983
Boughs of courtship; by Maxfield
Parrish. [Girl with wreath of flowers
on head standing on stone steps, talk-
ing to youth under boughs of forked
tree. ]
Buds below the roses; by Maxfield
Parrish. [Group of maidens and
young men descending stone stairway
over which hangs large rose-bush in
full bloom. ]
Call to joy; by Maxfield Parrish.
[ Young woman leaning over stone wall,
near urn and flowers, looking down
at youth in clown’s garb calling to
group of maidens on steps below.]
CURTIS PUB. co.—Continued.
Garden of opportunity; by Maxfield
Parrish. [Young couple leaning
against pedestal of large urn, at right,
while couple at left descends stone
steps on bank of small lake at foot
of mountain. ]
Journey’s end; by Maxfield Parrish.
[Three maidens, near large urn on
stone stairway ascending from left to
right, talking to two young men on
steps below. ]
Lazy-land; by Maxfield Parrish.
{Youth and two girls leaning on stone
balustrade near two urns, talking to
young couple on steps below. ]
Love’s pilgrimage; by Maxfield Par-
rish. [Young couple leaning on stone
balustrade beneath tree while group of
young men and maidens ascend stone
steps kelow. ]
Rose for reward; by Maxfield Par-
rish. [Maiden with rose in hand
standing on stone steps below balus-
trade, near two girls and man, watch-
ing youth tie her shoe.]
Roses of Romance; by Maxfield
Parrish. [Three girls leaning on stone
wall, near two urns partly covered by
blooming rosebush which hangs above
two young men and three maidens on
steps below. ]
Shower of fragrance; by Maxfield
Parrish. [Two boys on stone balus-
trade, near two large urns, plucking
roses for four maidens on steps be-
low. ]
Stairway to summer; by Maxfield
Parrish. [Three maidens, near large
urn on stone stairway ascending
from right to left, looking down at
three youths approaching. ]
Sweet nothings; by Maxfield Par-
rish. [Man in classic robes talking
to group of girls looking out of large
window. |
Vale of love; by Maxfield Parrish.
[Young couple descending short flight
of stone steps where young man is
talking to two girls near large urn,
on bank of small stream at foot of
rocky mountain. ]
Whispering gallery; by Maxfield
Parrish. [Young couple looking over
iron railing at youth and two girls on
stone steps below. ]}
Word in passing;. by Maxfield Par-
rish. [Young man in long robe speak-
ing to maiden on stone steps below
marble balustrade. ]
© 1c. each Nov. 4, 1914; G@ 48140-
| 48154.
436
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1914
DALLIN (CYRUS E. ) Arlington
Heights, Mass. [21984-21986
Antelope (Chief) Statuette of half
nude Indian chief with long feather
head-dress standing, resting left arm
on back of horse. © 1c. Nov. 27,
1914; G 48337.
Elk of the tribe. Statuette of In-
dian wearing long feather head-dress,
and blanket over shoulders, standing
with hands clasped in front. ©1e.
Nov. 27, 1914; G 48339.
Joseph (Chief): of the Nez Percez
tribe. Statuette of Indian chief
standing with blanket drawn around
shoulders and arms folded. © 1 «¢.
Noy. 27, 1914; G 48338. |
Da Prato (A.) co., Boston. [21987 |
Design of altar. [Altar with four |
fluted pillars under altar table and |
two Corinthian pillars on each side
of tabernacle above, surmounted by
crucifix.|] © 1c. Oct. 24, 1914; G
47996.
DAPRATO STATUARY CO., Chicago.
[21988-22011
Blessed Virgin and Child, 1.
Model of statue of Madonna standing
with foot on neck of serpent while
infant Jesus, in her arms, pierces his
head with spear. © 1 c. Nov. 20,
1914; G 48283.
2. Model of statue of Madon-
na standing with infant Jesus in left
©le
arm and wand in right hand.
Noy. 20, 1914; G 48284.
Bracket. Model of bracket orna-
mented with wreaths of foliage on
front and sides, and scroll at foot. ©
1c. Nov. 19, 1914; G 48275.
Crucifix. Model showing corpus of
Our Lord on cross, with scroll above
his head. © 1 ce. Noy. 20, 1914; G
48285.
Gothic railing. Model of railing
with wheat and grapes in post panels,
and two center gates having mono-
gram IHS on each. ©1c. Nov. 19,
1914; G 48277.
Jesus consoles the holy women
[Jesus with cross on shoulder holding
out hand to three women, one of whom
is kneeling with arm around her child. ]
©i1e. Oct. 5, 1914; G 47847.
Main altar, 1. Altar with mono-
gram IHS in panel below altar tabie
and crucifix in niche above sur-
mounted by statue of Blessed Virgin.
©1c. Nov. 18, 1914; G 48268.
' gate.
_ 22011
DAPRATO STATUARY CO.—Continued.
, 2. Altar with relief panel of
Last Supper below altar table and
chalice in relief on door of tabernacle
above, surmounted by canopy and
cross. © 1c. Nov. 18, 1914; G 48269.
Neri (Saint Philip). Statue of
bearded man in priest’s garb standing
with rosary in left hand and scroll in
right. ©1e. Nov. 20, 1914; G 48287.
Ornamental candlestick. Large
ornate candlestick with cherub heads
at top of base. © 1c. Dec. 26,1914;
G 48580.
Ornamental cross. Corpus of Our
Lord on ornate cross with cherub
heads at top of base. ©1e. Dec. 26,
1914; G 48582.
Ornamental pedestal. [Crown . of
thorns in circle beneath table which
is supported by two pillars on each
side and surmounted by oblong top.]
© 1c. Sept. 30, 1914; G 47827.
Pedestal. Model of pedestal with
four Corinthian pillars and an angel
head on panel at each side.w ©l1e.
Noy. 19, 1914; G 48276.
Renaissance altar. Altar with em-
blem IHS on panel below mensa and
chalice on tabernacle door, surmounted
by canopy and cross. © 1c. Dee. 4,
1914; G 48429.
Design of altar with reliefs of
Last Supper, offering of Isaac, and of
Melchisedeck below mensa, _ sur-
mounted by statue of Virgin Mary
under canopy, and an angel on each
side. © 1c. Nov. 19, 1914; G 48279.
Renaissance main altar. Model of
aitar with relief of Last Supper below
mensa, and crucifix in exposition
throne above upheld by six pillars. ©
1 ¢. Dee. 26, 1914; G 48581.
Rita (Saint). Statue of St. Rita
standing, with right hand on breast
gazing at crucifix in left hand. ©1lce.
Dee. 4, 1914; G 48481.
Roman altar. Model of altar with
relief panel of Agnus Dei, and two
panels of grapes and wheat below
mensa, surmounted by cross. © 1.
Nov. 19, 1914; G 48280.
Roman pedestal. Model of pedes-
tal with ornamental leaf and arch dec-
crations around top, and niche between
two pillars on each of the four sides.
© 1c. Noy. 20, 1914; G 48288.
Roman railing. Model of railing
_with relief panels of grapes and wheat
in posts and monogram IHS on center
© 1c. Noy. 19, 1914; G 48274.
437
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ;
22012
pt. Iv, 2. s., v. 9
DAPRATO STATUARY co.—Continued.
Roman style candlestick. Model of
candlestick with heads of cherubs
around base. © 1c. Noy. 20, 1914;
‘G 48286.
Series of sheep used in the nativity
at Bethlehem. Models of lambs and
sheep in various postures. © 1 ©.
Nov. 20, 1914; G 48452.
Station of the cross, 12. Model
showing crucifixion of Our Lord in
high relief, in ornate frame _ sur-
mounted by cross. © 1c. Nov. 19,
1914; G 48278.
Thabor for monstrance. 'Thabor for
upholding monstrance, supported by
figures of two angels. © 1c. Dec. 4,
1914; G 48480.
Der FELIceE (GIUSEPPE) New York.
[ 22012, 220138
Certificate of membership of sons of
Italy in America (Ordine figli d'Italia
jm America). [Drawing of lion stand-
ing with head raised and mouth open,
on engraved certificate.] © 1 ce. Oct.
6, 1914; G 47914.
Vignette of lion with motto. [Draw-
ing of lion with head up and mouth
open standing on pedestal labeled,
Liberta uguaglianza fratellanza.] ©
1 ec. Oct. 17, 1914; G 47986.
De LAND (CLYDE O.) Philadelphia.
[22014
Henry (Patrick) addressing the
First Continental Congress. Interior
of Carpenter’s Hall showing the Presi-
dent and secretary seated at right,
delegates at left and rear, and Henry
standing in center with manuscript in
right hand. © 1 c. Nov. 5, 1914; G
48155.
Dr LisLE-HoLLAND (C. A.) Los An-
geles, Cal. [22015
California sandwich. Two pieces of
sliced bread with meat between. © 1
e. Noy. 14, 1914; G 48317.
[22016
DENNE MODEL ©CO., New York.
Denne model co. catalogue, Sept.
1914. Book of drawings showing
modern styles of women’s wear, con-
sisting of a number of figures on sep-
arate sheets. © 1c. Sept. 2, 1914; G
47994.
DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich.
[22017
Farrar (Geraldine) as La Tosca; by
George Burroughs Torrey. Front view
of woman in evening gown standing
with left knee on sofa and upraised
hand holding bloody knife. © 1 ec.
Nov. 7, 1914; G 48220.
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO., St. ine
Mich. [22018
Sisters. [Shepherd dog at side of
two girls, one standing behind the
other resting left hand on her shoul-
der.] ©1c. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47863.
Dick (WILLIAM Reip) London.
[22019-22022
Catapult (The). Statue of nude
boy standing with catapult in hand.
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1914; G 47943.
Kelpie (The). Statuette of nude
woman seated in crouching position
on rock. .©4 6) Geree 1914: ¢
47944.
Lauder (Harry). Sculptured bust
of man with cap pulled down on side
of head. © 1 c¢. Oct. 17, 1914: &
47942.
Silence. Statue of draped woman
standing with left hand against lips.
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1914; G 47941.
DRAYTON (GRACE G.) New York.
[22023-22026
Fisherman’s luck. Little boy and
girl seated upon a buoy with fishing
pole across their laps, while fish is
floundering at end of line Ole
Noy. 27, 1914; G@ 483841.
Party clothes. Front view of little
girl with two large bows of ribbon on
hair, holding fan to her face. ©1e.
Nov. 27, 1914; G@ 48348.
Front view
Ready for the party.
of boy and girl in Pierrot costume. ©
1c. Nov. 27, 1914; G 48340.
Sweethearts. Little boy and girl
embracing. © 1c. Nov. 27, 1914; G
48342.
DuntTonN (W. HERBERT) Ridgewood,
N.. J [22027-22036
Model (The). Back view of In-
dian seated on ground, looking into
hand mirror and painting his face.
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48287.
Navaho country. Group of five
mounted Navaho Indians riding across
a western sage-brush desert. ©-1 ¢.
Noy. 16, 1914; G 48241.
Open range. Two mounted cow-
punchers riding through small bunch
of sage-brush. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1914;
G 48242.
Promised Land. Desert country of
the West with low horizon line, and
team hooked to prairie Wagon ap-
proaching in middle distance. ©1.
Noy. 16, 1914; G 48234.
438
; WORKS
no. 4, 1914
OF ART
22054
DuNTON (W. HeERBERT)—Continued.
Riley (Frank) under sheriff of Tuc-
son, Ariz., from 1880 to 1884. [Front
view of man wearing wide-brimmed
hat and metal star on vest, seated with
right hand in lap and left in pocket.]
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48238.
Shower (The). Two mounted cow-
punchers, followed by another, riding
fast before approaching storm. © ic.
Noy. 16, 1914; G 48240.
Sioux (The). Small band of Sioux
Indians riding into patch of sage-brush
on prairie © 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G
48239.
Taos Mountain, New Mexico. Small
mountain with cluster of greasewood
at foot. ©i1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48235.
Trail foreman. Mounted cattle boss ;
in foreground, with trail herd in mid-
dle distance. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G
48236.
Vidette (The). Custer trooper of
1876 riding over snow-covered hill lit
up by moonlight. © 1 ¢. Dec. 17, 1914;
G 48520.
EHASTMAN (ROBERT PRESTON) Roches-
ery Ne [22037
Queen of birds. Drawing of girl,
with feet bent up behind and hair
floating backward in form of bird’s
wings and tail, standing on her hands
upon large cigar in smoke of which ap-
pears her lover. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1914;
G 48672.
Epwarps (Harry C.) Brooklyn.
[22038
Surprised. Grizzly bear and cub
surprised in ravine by prospector who
is preparing to shoot with rifle. ©1le.
Dec. 22, 1914; G 48574.
ELLERHUSEN (ULRIc H.) New York.
[220389
Two kneeling nude fe-
©) fc. Sept. 30; 1914:
Book ends.
male figures.
G 47825.
Huson (A. W.) & co., Boston. [22040
Discoverer (The) ; by Hunt. [Mural
painting showing man standing in
small boat, with allegorical winged fig-
ure at helm holding sail and three nude
men in sea near bow.] © Sept. 1,
more 2 c Oct. 1, 1914: K T8687.
EMERSON DRUG CO., Baltimore. [22041
Sara. [Front view of girl, in low-
neck dress and hat turned up at side,
standing behind counter with glass in
hand.] ©1ce. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47861.
77261—15——2
FAGAN (WILLIAM EDWARD) Walling-
ford, Conn. [22042
Flip. [Grotesque statuette of man
in sack suit and large silk hat stand-
ing, with hands in pockets, smoking
large cigar.| © 1c. Nov. 11,1914;
G 48183.
FERMAGLICH (JACOB) New York.
[22043
Practicing art. [Nude girl in
studio standing before large mirror,
painting sketch of herself.] ©l1e
Nov. 5, 1914; G 48139.
FERRARI (PHOEBUS) New Haven.
Evolution. [Sculptured group of
man, with small wings on _ head,
breaking entanglements which bind
him to ape-man.] © 1 e Nov. 16,
1914; G 48282.
FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ co., New
York. [22045-22054
At the temple of love; by A. Goby.
[Young man holding hand and 1ook-
ing over shoulder of girl lying with
head on pillow, laughing.]
Chrysanthemums; by H. Houben.
[Two girls surrounded by baskets of
flowers tying bunches of chrysanthe-
mums, while in background are groups
of women standing around flower-
stands in front of cottages. ]
Fish-market in Zeeland; by H.
Houben. [Men and women with
baskets of fish suspended from
shoulders, selling to customers along
street near quay.]
Ylower-market in Zeeland; by H.
Houben. [Village street scene show-
ing three women and child, with bas-
kets on arm, buying flowers from
woman with baskets of flowers on
Side of street. ]
Lilacs; by <A. Rieper. [Large
bunch of lilacs in round vase and
others lying by side of it.]
Paganini playing a violin-solo at
the palace of Princess Baciocchi, in
Lucca; by L. Cavalieri. [Young man
standing before group of young men
and ladies, playing violin accompan-
ied by piano and ’cello.]
Rose maid; by A. Goby. [Girl in
Summer dress and flower-trimmed
hat, with basket of flowers on arm,
holding rose in left hand. ]
Rose queen; by A. Goby. [Right
three-quarter view of girl, in low-
neck dress and hat trimmed in flowers
and feather, carrying basket of flow-
i ers on left arm. |
439
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22055
pt. Ve BES} v.9
FIsHet, ADLER & SCHWARTZ Co.—Con.
Roses; by R. Rieper. [Large bunch
of roses in round vase. ]
Washington’s triumphant entry into
Philadelphia; by V. de _ Pareder.
[Washington at head of his cavalry
riding through flower-strewn streets
while the multitude cheer. ]
© 1c. each Sept. 29, 1914; G 47812-
47821.
Fonseca (JOSE DE) New York.
[22055
Digitus Dei. [Viclin bow, pen and
sword forming balances supported,
above large violin, by finger protrud-
ing from clouds below.] © 1 e¢. Oct.
23, 1914; G 48135.
FORBES LITHOGRAPH MFG. CO., Boston.
[22056-22058
Girl with cherries. [Left three-
quarter view of girl with sailor hat
pulled down on side of head and bunch
of cherries in left hand, laughing.]
© 1c. Oct. 1, 1914; G 47832:
On the beach. [Left three-quarter
view of girl seated on sand leaning
back on hands.] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1914;
G 47804.
Sailor girl. [Front view of girl in
Sailor suit standing on seashore with
hat in hand.] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1914;
G 47800.
Forp (CARRIE SworE) Oakland, Cal.
[22059
Light (The) ; by Henrietta Schmidt.
Bible, complete works of Mary Baker
Eddy and burning candle, on table.
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1914; G 48176.
I'RYE (Mary HAMILTON) Cambridge,
Mass. [22060
In hoc signo vinces. [Drawing show-
ing group of men and women standing
around cross with their hands raised. |
© 1c. Nov. 24, 1914; G 48309.
GEHRUNG (HRNEST) Los Angeles.
[22061
Panama canal joining oceans; by
Erwin M. Street. - [Drawing of North
and South America with two hands
clasped across Panama.] © 1 ¢. Dee.
12, 1914; G 48507.
GIBSON (C. R.) & co., New York.
[22062-22067
Marriage certificate no. 80; by F.
Booth. [Bunch of daisies at upper
left and lower right corner of marriage
certificate. ]
ET = =
Gipson (C. R.) & co.—Continued.
Marriage certificate no. 81; by F.
Booth. [Bunch of orange blossoms in
upper left and right lower corners of
marriage certificate. ]
Marriage certificate no. 82; by F.
Booth. [Bunches of roses tied together
by ribbon and draped over top of
marriage certificate. ]
Marriage certificate no. 83; by F.
Booth. [Garland of orange blossoms
draped over marriage certificate and
oval on each side.]
Marriage certificate no. 84; by F.
Booth. [Bunches of lily-of-the-valley
around drawing of church on left side
of marriage certificate. |
Marriage certificate no. 85; by F.
Booth. [Garland of roses above and
below marriage certificate. ]
© 1c. each Sept. 29, 1914; G
47987TA7992.
GOLDSTEIN (JOSEPH) New York.
[22068, 22069
Panel of the Chinese Chippendale
school; by Frank Schneider. [Oblong
panel of fine cane work in center, with
geometrical ornamentation across top. ]
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1914; G@ 48134.
Panel of the Jacobean school; by
Frank Schneider. [Long narrow panel
of fine cane work in center, with
eurved top and scroll ornamentation. }
© 1c. Oct. 24, 1914; G@ 48133.
GOODWIN (PHILIP RUSSELL) Mama-
roneck, N. Y. [ 22070, 22071
Crossing. Pack train fording a river
in the Northwest [man on broncho
driving last animal into the water.]
© 1e¢. Dee. 29, 1914; G 48590.
Surprised. Two men in a canoe
coming on a moose, the man in the
bow aiming at the fleeing animal. ©
1 ¢. Dec. 29, 1914; G 48589.
GOTLIEB (JULES) New York. [22072
Chef giving soup to waiter. [Draw-
ing of chef with large dipper pouring
soup into dish:] © 1 e@. Dee. 22,
1914; G 48562.
GRIFFIN (EFFric M.) Philadelphia.
[22073
Made in America. [Lettered circle
around woman with bugle in left hand
standing behind globe, with outline
map of North America in back-
ground] (© ie @et aie 191426
47724.
440
WORKS
no. 4, 1914
GUGLER LITHOGRAPHIC co., Milwaukee.
[22074
Royal lunch, by Albert Tiernan.
[Drawing of table spread with sau-
sage, fruit, cake and stein of beer.]
© 1c. Nov. 28, 1914; G 48296.
HACKNER (H.) co., La Crosse, Wis.
[22075
Gothic main altar, designed for St.
Michael’s church, Whitelaw, Wis.
|Gothie altar with wings, and cruci-
fixion group above tabernacie.] - ©
1 c. Dec. 14, 1914; G 48482.
Haca (ALLI£ OLIVE) Minneapolis.
[22076
' Viking cover. [Design of mediae-
val ship, with imp on deck, sailing
over rough sea.] ©1c. Dec. 26, 1914;
G 48583.
HAMILTON-BROWN SHOE CoO., St. Louis.
[22077
Reverie. [Left profile of girl in
low-neck dress and feather-trimmed
hat seated, with open book in lap,
looking in distance.] © 1c. Oct. 1.
1914; G 47834.
HANDs co., Birmingham.
[ 22078, 22079
Hands (The); by D. L. Muldoon.
{Model of ieft hand with portion of
arm, resting on circular base.] ©1e.
Oct. 12, 1914; G 48425.
[Model of right hand and fore-
um, on pedestal.| © 1c. Oct. 12,
1914; G 48127.
HANNA (GEORGE WILLIAM) New York.
[22080
Kurope’s peace dove; by Margaret
Lawson and G. W. Hanna. [Dove sit-
ting with wings spread and a military
helmet on its head.] ©1e. Sept. 25,
1914; G 47781.
HANSEN (HENRY R.) Jersey City.
[22081
I am for peace. Dove sitting peace-
fully on a wreath. © 1 ec. Oct. 17,
1814; G 48075.
HARRINGTON (W. C.) Cleveland.
; [22082
Lady in the moon; by I. Volper.
Left profile of woman’s face on full
moon. © 1c. Noy. 18, 1914; G 48210.
HARRIS (ANNA SOPHRONIA) Chicago.
[220838
' Fort Worth, Tex. Drawing showing
bird’s-eye view ef city and its environs
mm 1913. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1914: G 47997.
22093
Harwoop (PuHit M.) Fresno, Cal.
[22084
Electrolier post. [Design of fluted
post supporting four globes.] ©l1e«
Nov. 20, 1914; G 48488.
HAWTIN (WELLS W.) Chicago.
[22085
Chicago, the two Shopping districts;
by Howard G. Carnahan. [Drawing
showing bird’s-eye view of two city
shopping districts.] © 1 ce Nov. 23,
1914; G 48424.
Henry (EH. L.) Cragsmoor, N. Y.
[22086
Uplands at Bow. ‘Two-story coun-
try house, home of Mrs. Eddy, with
carriage shed and barn at left, orchard
at right and people in carriage ap-
proaching front door. © 1. Sept. 30,
1914; G 47826.
HINTERMEISTER (JOHN HENRY) Brook-
lyn. [22087-22089
Happy trio. Boy on pony riding
through parkway, with setter dog fol-
lowing him. © 1 ¢. Nov. 16, 1914; G
48231.
Safe crossing. [Small boy holding
little girl on back of large dog which
is wading across shallow stream.] ©
1c. Oct. 14, 1914;.G 47917.
Well protected. Large St. Bernard
dog lying near baby which is playing
with toys on porch. © 1c. Dee. 21,
1914; G 48560.
HorsMAN (E. I.) co., New York.
[22090-22092
Baby Rosebud, by Helen IF. Resebud.
Plastic bust of child laughing. ©1@.
Noy. 6, 1914; G 48160.
Phoebe; by Helen F. Trowbridge.
Plastic bust of child with hair parted
on left side. ©1.. Nov. 6, 1914; G
48159.
Polly;- by Helen FE. Trowbridge.
Plastic bust of child, with hair parted
en left side, laughing. © 1c. Nov. 6,
1914; G 48161.
HortToN MFG. co., Bristol, Conn.
[22093
Critical moment; by Philip R. Good-
win. [Man kneeling on bank of stream
with dip-net in hand trying to catch
fish just fallen from hook.] ©1«e
Sept. 28, 1914; G 47805.
441
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22094
22094
McCormick’s neurology. [Diamond
shape drawing surrounded by sketches
of human spinal column, eye, brain,
and loaf of bread.] © 1 ec. Oct. 29.
1914; G 48182.
HupDson (GRACE) Ukiah, Cal.
[22095-22098
Charmer of the flowers. Front view
of Poma Indian youth with flute in
hands. ©1c. Nov. 27, 1914; G 48334.
Poma basket maker. [Front view
portrait of Indian girl weaving a bas-
ket.] © 1c. Nov. 27, 1914; G 48336.
Poma Indian boy going fishing.
[Indian boy on bank of stream stand-
ing near box of bait and small dog,
cutting branches off his fishing pole. ]
© 1c. Nov. 27, 1914; G 48335.
Poma Indians. [Indian man and
woman seated on ground, he weaving
net and she making basket.] © 1 ec.
Oct. 3, 1914; G 47839.
Hovpa (HERMAN H.) Minot, N. D.
[
HuMPHREY (Louis AUSTIN) St. Paul.
[22099
Meditation. Grecian girl, with bare
shoulders and arms, seated by urn
reading scroll, while in background is
a Greek temple on bank of stream.
© 1c. Dec. 21, 1914; G 48659.
HUMPHREYS (ALBERT) New York.
[22100
Desert pool. Model of lioness and
her cub drinking out of pool at base of
rock. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1914; G 48500.
Hunt (EstHEerR ANNA) Los Angeles.
[22101-22105
Ah Ching. Chinese girl standing by
large censor, holding fan over smoke.
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1914; G 48563.
Before the altar. Interior of joss
house showing three Chinese before al-
tar. ©1c. Sept. 29, 1914; G 47811.
Charming fan. Chinese girl with
fan in left hand walking by window
filled with Chinese lilies in bloom. ©
1 c. Dee. 22, 1914; G 48564.
New shoes. Chinese girl sitting on
mat, putting on her shoes. © 1 «.
Dec. 22, 1914; G 48565.
Sacred lilies. Chinese girl with
bunch of lilies in her arms standing be-
fore draped high altar. © 1 c¢. Dec.
22, 1914; G 48566.
i
pt. Iv/B) 8.,'v:'9
JACKSON (Henry W. L.) San .Diego,
Cal. [22106
Yirst homestead taken in the United
States; by Delilah T. Herron. [Little
log-cabin in woods with rail fence at
left side.] © 1 ce. Oct. 1, 1914; G
47845.
JACKSON (MAy Howarp) Washing-
ton. [22107, 22108
Dancing girl. [Statuette of little
girl in short dress, with bare arms
and feet, dancing.] © 1 ce. Dee. 9,
1914; G 48455.
Shell baby. [Model of nude baby
sitting in large shell.] © 1c. Dee. 9,
1914; G 48454.
JOHNSON (CEcIL ARTHUR) New York.
[22109-22113
British soldier. [Statuette of sol-
dier in uniform with flat-top cap
standing in position of parade-rest.]
© 1c. Oct. 26, 1914; G 48130.
French soldier. [Statuette of sol-
dier in uniform with long coat and
cap standing in position of parade-
rest.] ©1e. Oct. 26, 1914; G 48129.
German soldier, 1. [Statuette of sol-
dier in uniform and helmet standing
in position of port-arms.] © 1c. Oct.
16, 1914; G 48128.
German soldier, 2. Statuette of sol-
dier standing with hands clasped in
front and gun at left side ©le
Nov. 7, 1914; G 48208.
Russian soldier. [Statuette of sol-
dier in uniform and cap standing with
gun strapped on back and arms
folded.| © 1. © Oct’ ae, -1914; 6
48131.
IXABIERSKE (HrENRY) San Diego, Cal.
[ 22114, 22115
Stage setting for pageant play based
on Inca history. [Flat top temple
with long flight of steps leading down
to plaza where groups of people at
right and left are watching girls
dancing in semi-circle around smoking
urn near pool.] © 1c. Nov. 23, 1914;
G 48294.
Stage setting for pageant play based
on Tolteec history. [Large buildings
on left and right and at head of plaza
which men, in ancient armor, are
crossing near pool in foreground.]
© 1c. Nov. 23, 1914; G 482938.
442
WORKS
no. 4, 1914
KATHODION BRONZE WoRKS, New York.
[22116, 22117
Gungha; by J. Renfew Dean.
[Statuette of elephant pushing with
head, designed as book-rack.] ©1e.
Oct. 20, 1914; G 47958.
Lion; by J. Renfew Dean. Statu-
ette of lion crouching on rock, de-
signed as book-rack.] © 1c. Noy. 19,
1914; G@ 48270.
KAUFMAN (JOHN F.) New York.
[22118
Still life, war, culture. Skull with
German helmet on, lying upon book
and picture of Reims cathedral partly
burned by upset eandle. © 1 c. Oct.
14, 1914; G 47916.
IXAUFMANN & STRAUSS co., New York.
[22119
Favorites; by Henry Hintermeister.
Tront view of two girls seated at small
table eating candy from box. ©1.
Oct. 16, 1914; G 47925.
KERTELL (C. P.) Santa Cruz, Cal.
[22120
Holy family. [Bas-relief of Mary
and Joseph kneeling on each side of
infant Jesus in cradle, in shell-shaped
frame.] © 1 c¢. Oct. 29, 1914; G
48073.
KESTNER (J. D.) gR., Waltershausen,
Germany. pant
Hilda. [Sculptured head of baby
laughing, showing two front teeth.]
© lc. Sept. 29, 1914; G 47824.
KerveELT (Lours Brac) New York.
[22122
Civilization menaced by barbarians.
[Mural painting in two scenes show-
ing armed savages breakif&ig into hall
where three women are kneeling be-
fore queen, in upper part, while in
lower part is scene.of cavalry charg-
ing group of men and women.] ©1e.
Oct. 16, 1914; G 47926.
KEYSER (EPHRAIM) Baltimore.
[22123
Wireless (The). Sculptured book-
ends showing man whispering in ear
of Egyptian figure, at left, and woman
listening to Hgyptian figure at right.
© 1c. Nov. 12, 1914; G 48207.
KIEHLE (Otto S.) Syracuse, N. Y.
[22124
Wilhelm II. Right three-quarter
view bust portrait of Emperor of Ger-
many, enclosed in circle bearing his |
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1914; G 48227. | hands and dancing. ]
motto.
OF ART
22174
Knapp (Marion L.) Medford, Mass.
| 22125
Doll’s head. [Model of doll in long
dress and bonnet.] le. Dee. 4,
1914; G 484383.
KNAPP CO., INC., New York.
[22126-22174
Barbara; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
[Pastel drawing showing front view
bust of girl wearing low-cut dress,
string of pearls around neck, and hat
trimmed with feathers. ]
Baseball or right arm; by Howard
Smith. [Small boy about to reach
across track for ball in front of moy-
ing car.]
Bavaria; by the Kinneys. [Left
three-quarter view of girl in German
costume, with right hand on hip and
left raised, dancing.]
Boa, boa black sheep; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little boy and girl talking
to large ram earrying two bags
strapped across his back.]
Butterfly (The); by the Kinneys.
[Right three-quarter back view of
girl in summer dress with long scarf,
looking back over right shoulder and
dancing. |
Coast away from the tracks; by
Howard Smith. [Four children on
sled coasting across track in front of
ear. ]
Costly slip; by Howard Smith.
[Small boy slipping from step of mov-
me ear: |
Cynthia; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
[Right three-quarter view, pastel
drawing of girl wearing toque tied
under chin with ribbon. ]
Dangerous team; by Howard Smith.
[Small boy on bicycle, with hand on
side of street ear, about to ride into
excavation. ]
Dickory, dickory, dock; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little boy and girl looking
at wall-clock hanging by fireplace.]
Edith; by Penrhyn Stanlaws. [Pas-
tel drawing showing bust of girl
wearing low-cut dress and large hat
trimmed in chiffon and tied under
chin. ]
Hace the front in getting off; by
Howard Smith. [Little girl facing
rear while getting off street-car. ]
’ France; by the Kinneys. [Right
three-quarter view of girl in French
costume holding up skirt with both
443
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
(22174
KNAPP co., INc.—Continued.
Heart’s desire; by Penrhyn Stan-
laws. [Pastel drawing showing left
three-quarter view of girl in summer
dress and wide-brimmed hat seated,
plucking petals from flower.]
Heedless mother; by Howard Smith.
[Woman with umbrella hoisted over
herself and little girl at her side
standing between tracks while car is
approaching. ]
Helena; by Penrhyn = Stanlaws.
[Pastel drawing showing front view
bust of girl wearing low-neck dress
and large hat trimmed in flowers. ]
Hey! Diddle Diddle; by Clara M.
Burd. [Small boy with dog looking
through open gate at cat playing
fiddle, while the cow jumps over the
moon. |
His last free ride; by Howard
Smith. [Small boy while hanging on
side of car is about to be knocked off
by car approaching. ]
Hitching on is dangerous; by How-
ard Smith. [Small boy holding to end
of wagon and skating, but little girl
is thrown across track in front of
car. ]
Holland; by the Kinneys. [Front
view of girl in Dutch costume dancing
with left hand on hip and right raised. ]
Humpty Dumpty; by Clara M. Burd.
[Small boy seated on stone fence, with
left arm around chicken, erying.]
Hush-a-bye baby; by Clara M. Burd.
[Little girl seated in hammock, with
erying baby in her lap, singing. ]
Ireland; by the Kinneys. [Front
view of girl in Irish costume dancing. ]
Jack-and Jill; by Clara M. Burd.
[Little boy and girl carrying bucket of
water down farm path.]
Janet: by Penrbyn Stanlaws. [Left
three-quarter view of girl, with fur
around. neck, putting on gloves. ]
Japan; by the Kinneys. [ Left
three-quarter view of girl in Japanese
eostume with fan in right hand bow-
ing. |
Jessica; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
[Pastel drawing of bust of girl with
bare shouiders and hair dressed high,
looking over left shoulder. ]
Lift the umbrella; by Howard
Smith. [Little girl and boy, with um-
brella hoisted over their heads, eross-
ing street in front of car.]
~
pt. Iv. n. s., v. 9
KNAPP Co., INC.—Continued.
Little Bobby Shafto; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little girl watching small boy
going toward seashore with fishing
net on shoulder. ]
Look before you step; by Howard
Smith. [Little girl stepping off car in
front of automobile. ]
Man in the moon; by Clara M. Burd.
[Little boy and girl with candle in
hand looking through open window at
moon. }
Minuet (The); by the Kinneys.
[Frent view of woman in colonial
costuine holding up Gress at each side
and dancing. |
Molly; by Peurhyn Stanlaws. [Left
three-quarter view bust portrait of
girl with wrap draped over shoulders. ]
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake; by Clara M.
Burd. [Little girl playing with baby
seated on pillow in arm-chair.]
Paula; by Penrhyn Stanlaws. [Bust
pastel drawing of girl in sailor waist
and hat turned up at left side, with
lock of hair hanging over right shoul-
der. ]
Peter, Peter pumpkin eater; by
Clara M. Burd. [Small boy in field
standing by large pumpkin in which a
little girl is hiding.]
Phyllis; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
;Pastel drawing of bust of girl wear-
ing low-neck dress and wide-brimmed
hat trimmed with bunch of flowers
on left side. ]
Pushniobile trolley-car ambulance;
by Howard Smith. [Small boy on
skip-cycle coasting across street in
front of trolley-car.]
Russia ;
by the Kinneys. [Left
profile of girl in lace costume and
headdress, with chiffon scarf over
shoulders, dancing. ]
Scandinavia; by the Kinneys.
[Right three-quarter view of girl in
Scandinavian costume dancing. ]
Scotland;.by the Kinneys. [Front
view of girl in Scotch costume stand-
ing with arms folded and bead in-
clined to right.]
Sing a song of six pence; by Clara
M. Burd. [Child with crown on head,
and four other children seated around
table singing and watching birds in pie
sing. ]
Spain; by the Kinneys. [Back view
of girl in summer dress, with hands
raised ahove head, dancing. ]
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WORKS OF ART -
no. 4, 1914
KNAPP Co., INc.—Continued.
This little pig went to market; by
Clara M. Burd. [Mother seated in
arm-chair with baby in her !ap play-
ing with its toes.]
Thora; by Penrhyn Stanlaws. [Pas-
tel drawing of bust of girl wearing
flower-trimmed hat and low-cut dress
with two roses at breast. ]
United States; by the MKinneys.
[Front view of girl in summer dress
and poke-bonnet holding up skirt at
each side and dancing.]
Victoria; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.
[Left three-quarter view, pastel draw-
ing of bust of girl in low-cut dress
and picture hat.]
Viola; by Penrhyn Stanlaws. [Left
three-quarter view, pastel drawing of
bust of girl wearing feather-trimmed
hat, furs and muff.]
Wait fill the street is clear; by
Howard Smith. [Small boy and girl
skating across street in front of car
and automobile. ]
© 1c. each Nov. 30, 1914; G 48848-
48396.
Korra (Emery) Polacca, Ariz. [2215
Hopi medicine man. [Statuette of
Indian wrapped in blanket standing
with arms folded.] © 1c. Oct. 26,
1914; G 48000.
KRAMER (BONNIE) New York. [22176
Hate. Model of nude man seated
on ground with hands raised ready to
Seize an enemy. © 1. Dec. 3, 1914;
G 48414.
LAMB’ (JOHN) New York. [22177
Lamp standard. Model of lamp
with standard representing light-
house on rocks in sea.
1914; G@ 48165.
LANDRUM (MABEL) Chicago. [22178
Laddie. [Statue of boy in knee-
pants, shirt-jacket and cap, holding
bag of golf-sticks bebind his back.]
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48233.
LEE (LEeLa) Paducah, Ky.
[22179, 22180
August night. Man in nightshirt
sitting up in bed killing mosquitoes.
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1914; G 47797.
Peasant life in Holland. Dutch
maid feeding chickens near old store-
house. © 1c. Sept. 28, 1914; G 47798.
Le Gear (L. D.) MED. co., St. Louis.
[22181
Le Gear (Dr.). [Man leading large
fat horse through pasture.] © 1.
Oct. 1, 1914; G 47830.
© 1 c, Nov. 7, |
22191
LEHMAN (Max) Portsmouth, O.
[22182
Emblem of peace. Dove in flight
carrying American flag, in circular
blue field with inscription, Peace. ©
1c. Sept. 26, 1914; G 47796.
LEIGH (WM. R.) New York.
[22183-22185
Great spirit. Left profile of Indian
seated on a mesa, with chin resting on
hand, looking at setting sun. ©1¢e.
Dec. 26, 1914; G 48675.
Old story. Horse standing, at left,
and Indian leaning against tree at
right, talking to Indian girl sitting on
ground by loom. ©1e. Dec. 26, 1914;
G 48576.
Stampede (The). Two cowboys rid-
ing ahead of herd of frightened long
horned cattle when one horse stumbles,
and another cowboy has killed one of
the fleeing cows. © 1c. Dec. 26,1914;
G 48577.
LETKEMANN (HERMANN V.) New York.
[22186
Gold fiir eisen. [Oblong drawing
with conventional leaves on each side
of cross.], © 1c. Oct. 30, 1914; G
482538.
| LEwis: (ToMA H.) New York.
[22187, 22188
Clock case design. Model of figure
of woman lying prone on top of small
clock with face resting against left
arm. ©1c. Nov. 25, 1914; G 48381.
Tragedy of a tramp cat’s life. Book-
end showing cat sitting on door-step,
looking at two bottles of milk. ©1e.
Novy. 25, 1914; G 48382.
Lippy, McNEILL & Lippy, Chicago.
[22189
Fisher girl. [Front view of little
girl with fishing pole, line and creel,
standing near bed of flowers.] ©1le.
Sept. 28, 1914; G 47807.
LINDER (CAROLINE) Brooklyn. [22190
Guards of the flames. [Pair of andi-
rons with statuette of nude child stand-
ing on foot of each, holding its hands
toward the fire.] ©1c. Nov. 12, 1914;
G 48265.
Litrig (W. T.) & co., New York.
[22191
St. Peters and the Vatican, Rome; by
Richard Rummell. Bird’s-eye front
view of St. Peters cathedral with the
Vatican in background. © 1 ec. Oct.
30, 1914; G 48077.
445
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
22192
Loomis (EstertA M.) Anderson, Cal.
22192
Lassen (Mt.) in eruption. [View of
high mountain with masses of smoke
bursting from top.] © 1. Dec. 24,
1914; G 48576.
Luce (WILLIAM B.) Hingham, Mass.
[22193
[Design of five mechani-
© 1c Oct. 1, 1914; G
Kewt-kids.
eal babies. ]
47901.
McCartan (EDWARD) New York.
(22194
Statuette of two a6
Book ends.
dren pressing back against books.
1 ce. Oct. 7, 1914; G 479238.
a (CLARENCE J.) New York.
[22195
Show of men’s styles. [Drawing of
man in evening dress on stage above
orchestra, pointing to sign on curtain. ]
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1914; G 48138.
McFAappEN (WM. G.) Paducah, Ky.
[22196
Moonlight. [Owl sitting) on tree
stump near pool which reflects light of
moon.] © 1c. Oct. 29, 1914; G 48072.
McGrecor (JAMES HowarpD) New York.
[221 9%
Laughing imp. [Grotesque statuette
of man with large mouth and eyes and
little horns on head seated cross-legged
on ground, resting cheek against hand
and laughing.] © 1c. Oct. 24, 1914;
G 48187.
McIntosH (NELLIE F.) Danville, Ill.
[22198-22209
Bitter-sweet design. [Conventional
drawing of cluster of leaves and ber-
ries. |
Carnation design. [Conventional
drawing of flowers. ]
Fuchsia design. [Conventional
drawing of spray of fuchsia. ]
Holly design. [Conventional draw-
ing of holly leaves and berries around
top of tea-cup. ]
Kitten design. [Conventional draw-
ing of kitten playing with ball.]
Naturalistic clover blossom design.
[Drawing of garland of clover around
pepper castor. |
Rose design, 1. [Conventional draw-
ing of rose, three leaves and stems. ]
Rose design, 2. [Conventional draw-
ing of two rose leaves and stem, on
spoon. ]
McIntosu (NELLIE F.)—Continued.
Rose design, 3. [Conventional draw-
ing of three rose leaves and stem in
form of arch.]
Rose design, 4. [Conventional draw-
ing of rose, three leaves and stems
curved in form of segment of circle.]
Shooting star design. [Drawing of
conventional design around top of
vase. ]
Tulip design. [Conventional draw-
ing of band of tulips.] © 1 ¢. each
Noy. 28, 1914; G 48318-48329.
MaAcMONNIES ( FREDERICK ) Eure.
France. (22280. 22211
Washington (George) first in peace.
[Washington with cane in left hand,
supported by two allegorical female
figures, in high-relief on stone tablet.]
CG 1c. July 80, 1914; G 47851.
first in war. [Washington with
sword in right hand, supported by two
allegorical female figures, in high-re-
lief on stone tablet.|] ©1c. July 30,
1914; G 47852.
Maccr (ANDREA) New York.
f22212; 22213
Dream is vanquished. [Grotesque
statuette of Kaiser Wilhelm standing
with arm around Emperor Joseph, each
carrying bunch of bottles of wine.]
© 1c. Sept. 7, 1914; G 47899.
Trento e Trieste. [Grotesque statu-
ette of Italian soldier with flag in
hand chasing Emperor Joseph around
small tower.] © 1. Oct. 7, 1914; G
47900. ?
MANoR (ELORENCE) San Francisco.
[22214
Maidenhood. Bas-relief panel show-
ing front view of three draped girls
standing between two columns. ©1c.
Dec. 10, 1914; G 48457.
Mayer (L. C.) New York.
(22215, 22216
I should worry. Grotesque statuette
of cat with long neck, left eye closed
and ear lopped, grinning. ©1c. Nov.
11, 1914; G 48188.
Portrait of Nazimova. Sculptured
bust of woman with bare shoulders
and hair dressed low. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1914; G 47924.
Mayer (Louis) New York.
[22217-22220
Beach nymphs. Sculptured _§ shell-
shaped basin with two nymphs lying
on each side. (9 1c. Dee. 21, 1914; G
48559.
446
|
no. 4, 1914
| Mayer (Lovur1s)—Continued.
In days gone by. Sculptured book-
ends representing piping faun and lis-
| tening mermaid. ©41c. Dec. 21, 1914;
| @ 48556.
Listening nymph. Statuette' of
nymph sitting on flower strewn basin.
@ ic. Dee. 21, 1914; G 48557.
se
Sea urchins. Sculptured group of
yen nymphs lying around circular
basin. ©1e. Dec. 21, 1914; G 48558.
|
|
|
MAYNARD (RicHARD F..) Utica, N. Y.
|
: [22221
- Penelope. [Front view of young
woman in low-cut trailing evening
gown, with fan in right hand, stand-
ing before oval mirror which reflects
back view of her head.] ©1c. Nov. 6,
1914; G 48163.
MELINA-(CARLO) New York. [22222
Souvenir of the Panama-Pacific in-
ternational exposition, 1915. [Fancy
border around bird’s-eye view of ex-
position grounds, with statuary group
apelett.. -(- fic) Dec. 1, 1914; G
48434.
MESSENGER PUB. CO., Chicago. [222238
Peace be still; by Roy Huse Collins.
War scene stayed by appearance of
Christ on cloud above the gunners.
© 1c. Nov. 19, 1914; G 48281.
MouUNT VERNON COMPANY SILVERSMITHS,
INc., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
[22224 92232
Cock Robin; by Frederick W. Green.
[Design of spoon handle embellished
with relief of bird standing on one
foot, holding bow in other.]
Dec. 22, 1914; G 48573.
Henley; by Frederick W. Green.
[Bar embellished with two ovals each
having a triangle on either side.] ©
1c. Sept. 19, 1914; G 47822.
Humpty Dumpty; by Frederick W.
Green. [Design of spoon handle em-
bellished with relief of fat boy sitting
on brick wall.] © 1 ¢c. Dec. 22, 1914;
G 48570.
Jack Horner; by Frederick W. Green.
[Design of spoon handle embellished
with relief of boy sitting on floor with
bowl between knees.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 22,
1914; G 48571.
Little Bo-Peep; by Frederick W.
Green. [Design of spoon handle em-
bellished with figure of little girl carry-
ing shepherd’s crook in right hand.]
© 1c. Dec. 22, 1914; G 48567.
)Ps.e, /
22250
MouNT VERNON COMPANY SILVERSMITHS,
Inc.—Continued.
Little Boy Blue; by Frederick W.
Green. [Design of spoon handle em-
bellished with relief of small boy
seated on bank blowing horn.] ©1e
Dec. 22, 1914; G 48569.
Mr. Frog; by Frederick W. Green.
[Design of spoon handle embellished
with relief of frog in boy’s garb stand-
ing erect.] © 1. Dee. 22, 1914; G
48572.
Mother Goose; by Frederick W.
Green. [Design of spoon handle em-
bellished with figure of goose in cape
and hood standing erect with umbrella
under wing.] ©1c. Dec. 22, 1914; G
48568.
Windsor; by Frederick W. Green.
[Band consisting of grillwork between
two bars.] © 1c. Sept. 19, 1914;
G 47823.
Mowepray (A. R.) & Co., LTD., London.
[22233
Supper at Emmaus; by Irlam
Briggs. Jesus standing before table
where two surprised men are seated
looking up at him. © 1 e¢. Oct. 31,
1914; G@ 48126.
MurpPpHyY (MARJoRIE J.) Brooklyn.
22234
Seeking wisdom. Seated statue of
cross-legged man, nude to waist, hold-
ing an outstretched scroll, the base
surrounded by a serpent. © 1 «
Dee. 29, 1914; G 48593.
MourpeHy (THOos. D.) co., Red Oak, Ia.
[ 22235-22250
Al] in a garden fair; by Chas. P.
Rising. [Cluster of trees at left of
small stream with beds of flowers
along each bank.]
Asking a blessing; by Henry John
Dobson. [Elderly man and woman
seated at breakfast table, near small
window, with heads bowed. ]
At the ford; by N. A. Throop. [Four
eattle wading across small stream to-
ward others grazing under trees along
left bank.]
Castles in the air; by H. J. Dobson.
[Woman sitting in arm-chair, near
small window, knitting while at her
feet sits small boy on stool with poker
in hand looking into fireplace. ]
Day is dying in the west; by George
Howell Gay. [Sunset scene showing
winding stream with scattering birch
trees along each bank.]
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22251
Murpeuy (TuHos. D.) co.—Continued.
Divided attention; by Henry John
Dobson. [Young woman seated near
small window, reading book held in
left hand and rocking cradle with
right. ]
For those in peril on the sea; by
H. J. Dobson. [Young woman seated
pefore open fireplace with head bowed
on small table, while elderly woman
is looking out of small window. ]
Gabrielle; by Benjamin Lichtman.
[Left three-quarter bust portrait of
girl holding hoisted umbrella over right
shoulder. ]
Genivieve; by Benjamin Lichtman.
{Front view bust portrait of a girl in
sailor shirt-waist and tie, with hair
dressed low.]
Isabelle; by Benjamin Lichtman.
[Left three-quarter view bust portrait
of girl holding mirror in right hand
and arranging kat with left.]
Monarchs of sunset land; by Gordon
Coutts. [Man, with dog, sitting under
large tree in cluster at right, looking
over open landscape at left.]
Near Golden Gate on the Pacific;
by N. Hagerup. [Section of sea with
two large rocks on left partly covered
by spray from dashing billows. ]
Richest woman in the world; by
Harry Roseland. [Right profile of
young mother seated by cradle ad-
miring her sleeping baby.]
Rivals (The); by Carl Kahler.
[Young man seated on ground look-
ing at girl sitting on tree stump caress-
ing her saddle-horse. ]
Silent glory of a summer day; by
Edw. Lamasure.
small pond in right foreground, three
large trees at left and _ scattering
trees in background. ]
Wild mustard, California; by J. M.
Gamble. [Section of rolling country
with patches of mustard plants along
banks of winding stream running
through center.] © 1c. each Oct. 21,
1914; G 47968-47983.
MUTUAL NOVELTY MFG. Co., Chicago.
[22251-22253
Bathing girl; by Edward H. Boese.
[Right profile of girl in bathing suit
seated, with legs crossed, on sand at
seashore.] © 1 ec Oct. 18, 1914; G
48167.
Cow girl. [Front view bust por-
trait of Mexican girl wearing som-
brero hat, with hair hanging over each
shoulder.] © ie. QGct. 28, 1914; G
48166.
[Landscape with |
pt. 1a ss, V9
MUTUAL NOVELTY MFG. Cco.—Continued.
Tango dancers. [Young man and
thinly clad girl with feather in her
hair dancing.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 28, 1914;
G 48168.
NAEGELE (CHARLES FREDERICK) New
York. [22254
Louis XVI box. Oval box orna-
mented with
toons with monogram on each end. ©
1c. Nov. 28, 1914; G 48292.
NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK, Boston.
——a- Ge. gee
cupids and festoons .
around circle on both sides, and fes- ,
=
[22255 |
Shawmut, chief. Left profile bust
of Indian chief with hair braided and
hanging over shoulder and decorated
with feather. © 1. Oct. 1, 1914; G
47828.
NAVE (Royston Hitt) Fort Worth,
Tex. [22256
Safety first. Grotesque statuette of
one
infant seated, holding safety-pin in |
left hand and smiling. © 1 ¢. Nov.
14, 1914; G 48224.
NEWCOMBE (GEORGE HH.) & co., New
York. [22257-22279
Auditorium, First church of Christ, —
Boston; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-re-
lief plaque showing large auditorium
with arch over altar and at each side. ]
©l1c. Dec. 14, 1914; G 48492.
Birthplace of Walt Whitman, Hunt-
ington. Long Island; by Arthur Os-
borne. [Bas-relief plaque of small
two-story village house with board
fence in front and several trees in
yard.] ©1e. Dee. 21, 1914; G 48538.
Capitol, Washington, D. C.; by Ar-
thur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque
showing view of the Capitol from east
entrance.] © 1 ¢. Dec. 14, 1914; G
48491.
Castle of Saint Angelo, Rome; by
Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque
giving view of castle, and bridge across
the. Tiber.] © 1 ¢. Dee. 21, 1914; G
48542.
Forum (The), Rome; by Arthur Os-
borne. [Bas-relief plaque of two
groups of pillars from ruins of large
building.] © 1 G@ Deer 2h; 1914; G
48541.
Front corridors San Juan Capistrano
mission; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-
relief plaque showing perspective of
long corridor. with open arches on one
| side.] ©1e. Dec. 21, 1914; G 48539.
448
:
harp which he holds in left hand. ]
WORKS
no. 4, 1914
NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.) & co.—Con.
Hamlet; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-
relief plaque of man in medieval dress
looking back over left shoulder at
figure of old king in background.] ©
1c. Dec. 14, 1914; G 48484.
Home of Washington, Mt. Vernon;
by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque
showing left three-quarter view of
front of mansion, with river in dis-
tance.] ©1e. Dec. 14, 1914; G 48495.
Hope; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-re-
lief plaque showing draped girl seated
on globe, leaning head forward against
©
1 ec. Dec. 14, 1914; G 48496.
Indian totem pole, Seattle; by Ar-
thur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque of
tall totem pole, with Indians near tents
in background.] © 1c. Dec. 21, 1914;
G 48535.
Macbeth; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-
relief plaque of man in Scotch royal
robes standing with right hand raised
above head, looking up.] © 1. Dec.
14, 1914; G@ 48485.
Macbeth (Lady); by Arthur Os-
borne. [Bas-relief plaque of woman
in long robes standing with both hands
elasped in front.] © 1c. Dec. 14,
1914; G 48486.
Mormon temple, Salt Lake City,
Utah; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief
plaque of large building with three
Spires at each end.] © 1. Dee. 14,
1914; G 48490.
Mormon temple, Salt Lake City,
Utah; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief
plaque showing interior of large audi-
torium with seats arranged in amphi-
theatrical style] © 1 ¢ Dec. 14;
1914; G 48489.
Ophelia; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-
relief plaque of woman, with robe
hanging loosely over shoulders and
bunch of flowers in left arm, pulling
her hair.}] © 1c Dec. 14, 1914; G
48487.
Portia; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-
relief plaque of woman in Roman
dress standing with right hand raised
and manuscript in left.] © 1e¢. Dee.
14, 1914; G 48488.
Priscilla and John Alden; by Ar-
thur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque
Showing man seated talking to young
Woman at spinning-wheel.] © 1 «.
Dec. 21, 1914; G 48543.
OF yARE
22284
NEWCOMBE (GEORGE E.) & co.—Con.
Rainier (Mount) from Lake Wash-
ington; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-
relief plaque giving view, across lake,
of high snow-capped mountain.] ©
1c Dec. 21, 1914; G 48540.
Seattle skyline; by Arthur Osborne. ©
[Bas-relief plaque showing water-
front of large city.] © 1 c¢. Dec. 21,
1914; G 485387.
Shylock; by Arthur Osborne. [Bas-
relief plaque showing group of peopte
in background watching Jew standing
with scales in left hand.] © 1c. Dee.
14, 1914; G 48483.
Snoqualmie Falls, Wash.;
thur Osborne. [Bas-relief
showing water-falls in forest.]
e. Dec. 21, 1914; G 48536.
Stanford university, California; by
Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque
showing perspective of long corridor
with row of pillars and arches on left
side.] ©l1e. Dec. 14, 1914; G 48493.
White House, Washington, D. C.; by
Arthur Osborne. [Bas-relief plaque
showing front view of White House.]
©l1c. Dee. 14, 1914; G 48494.
by Ar-
plaque
© 1
NEWHALL (GOLDENE Howe); Brook-
lyn. [22289
Portrait in yelow. Front view of
woman in trailing evening gown look-
ing at bowl] of gold-fish which she is
holding in both hands. © 1 e. Nov.
18, 1914; G@ 48209.
NEWMAN (ALLEN GkorGE) New York.
[22281
Monument to women of the Confed-
eracy. [Statue of draped woman
holding flag above her head.] © 1 <z.
Dec. 2, 1914; G 48504.
Nieg (Mitton WESLEY) Lawrence,
Kans. [22282
Jayhawk. Model of bird with
hesd cocked on one side and shoes on
feet, standing crosslegged. © 1 ev.
Dec. 5, 1914; G 48523.
NosLE (W. CLARK) Boston.
[ 22288, 22284
Benedict XV (Pope) [Full front
view of pope seated with clock over
shoulders and left arm on chair-arm.]
© Le. Oct. 3, 1914; G 47838.
It is to laugh. Seulptured head cf
pig with mouth open. ©1ec. Oct 17,
1914; G 47927.
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22285
Novitte (Cart HE.) New York.
[22285
Deutschland tiber alles. Sculp-
tured bust of Kaiser Wilhelm in mili-
tary uniform and helmet. © 1 ec. Oct.
_ 5, 1914; G 47846.
OHIO ART CO., Bryan, O.
[22286-22321
At the fold. [Woman and small
girl driving 4 sheep into old building
which is shaded by large tree, stream
and windmill in left distance.]
Betty. [Head of girl with face
partly turned to right, wearing V
necked decollete, hair dressed low
with large flower. ]
Bridge. Country road over single-
arch stone bridge, English cottages
and family group at left.
Bridge and stream. Bridge over
large stream, house at right, tree in
middle distance, figure on bridge and
another in boat.
Celia. [Three-quarter view of head
of girl wearing plumed hat with
streamers knotted at breast. ]
Happy Hollanders. [Little Dutch
boy and girl arm in arm, she holds
boquet in left hand and he is smiling
at her; geese and windmills in back-
ground. |
Harvest time. [Three horses
abreast drawing reaper in grain field,
chickens, shocks of grain, and in dis-
tance trees and farm buildings. ]
Holland boy. [Little Dutch boy
carrying jugs suspended from yoke,
geese and two windmills in back-
ground. ]
Holland girl. [Little Dutch girl
wearing yoke from which hang bas-
kets of flowers, geese and windmill in
background. ]
In the fields. [Grain field with
four-horse reaper at work in center,
woman and dog at left, and large
trees in middle distance. ]
Landscape. [Bare tree in middle
distance, near buildings and on bank
of stream which extends from fore-
ground, windmill in distance]
—— Canal in center, large trees on
left bank and windmill in distance.
—— [Canal with boat in foreground,
windmill, Dutch houses and trees in
background |
Cottage in left foreground, with
woman and child at door, beside
hedged country road, fields and hills
in background.
9)
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
OHIO ART Co.—Continued.
[Road in center, sheep grazing
at either side, trees and hills in dis-
tance]
Stream and road in foreground,
house and trees in distance.
—— Windmill and houses on right
bank of stream, another windmill on
left bank in distance.
—— [Windmill in distance, stream
in foreground, low-lying house sur-
rounded by trees in right middle dis-
tance]
[Windmill in foreground, stream
at right, and windmill and house in
middle distance. ]
Landscape with figure. Thatched
cottage by side of road, girl with pail
on path to gate.
Meadow and _ brook. [Landscape
having stream in foreground, slope
leading to farm buildings in back-
ground, and trees and bushes at right]
On the river. Loaded boat on rush
grown river, thatched house and trees
in background.
Parting ways. Three roads leading
from foreground, thatched cottages on
corners at left and right.
Path by the stream. [In foreground
a path disappearing among trees in
middle distance, to the left a stream
with wooded bank beyond] -
Priscilla. [Full face view of head of
girl wearing plumed hat with ribbons
tied at left and large rose at breast]
Quarrel. [Little Dutch boy and
girl in left and right centre with
backs toward each other, geese and
windmill in background. |
River, road and bridge. [Landscape
showing small river at left spanned
by small single-arch bridge in dis-
tance, road at right.]
Rose. [Full face view of head of
girl in V neck decollete, hair dressed
low with rose at left and another at
bosom. ]
Ruth. [Three-quarter view of head
of girl facing right and wearing straw
hat with broad ribbons knetted at
throat. }
Sea scape. [Wave breaking on
beach, gulls flying, and two ships in
distance. ]
Sheep in pasture. [Sheep resting be-
neath blossoming tree, path leading
toward house and river in back-
ground. ]
no, 4, 1914
OHIO ART co.—Continued. _
Through the bars. [Sheep coming
through open bars in stone wall, girl
watching, house and trees in back-
ground. ]
Turn in the road. [In foreground
a road between stone walls, a man on
foot, two-horse farmer’s wagon and
flowering tree, in distance a farm-
house and hill.]
Viola. [Head of girl facing left
with bunch of violets in hair and at
corsage. ]
Young fisherman. [Dutch boy
stands with rod in hands fishing, be-
side him is small girl holding doll,
woman, windwills and houses in back-
ground. ]
Young sailor. [Dutch boy wading
in water and sailing wooden shoe
equipped with sail, two little girls sit
near. ]
© 1 ¢. each, Dec. 30, 1914; G 48605-
48640. .
ONWENTSIA CLUB, Lake Forest, Ill.
[22322
Trophy; by John Paulding. Statue
of Indian standing with right hand
raised above his head and left carry-
ing peace-pipe. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1914;
G 47995.
OrcuTr (WILLIAM Dana) Boston.
[22323
Romeo bidding goodbye to Juliet; by
Frank Dicksee. Romeo standing on
rope ladder fastened to balustrade of
balcony, his face held between Juliet’s
hands as she leans forward across
the balustrade. © 1c. Dec. 28, 1914;
G 48587.
OsBoRNE co., Newark, N. J.
[ 22324-22380
Ancient cliffs along the Green River.
Utah; by Edwin Lamasure. On right
bank at bend of river are two high
bluffs whose rocky walls extend down
to water’s edge, and in distance is a
wall of rock. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1914; G
48041.
Battlefield of the nations; by Rich-
ard W. Rummell.e Bird’s-eye view of
Europe looking from the Mediterra-
nean, Showing names of countries, prin-
cipal cities and rivers. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48037.
Big oaks; by Edwin lLamasure.
Midsummer’s day landscape showing
large meadow in foreground with
bunch of large trees near pool, at left,
and farmhouse surrounded by trees in
background. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1914; G@
48023.
WORKS OF ART
22380
OSBORNE co.—Continued.
Bit of old Scotland; by D. Sherrin.
Landscape in Scotch Highlands show-
ing mountains at left and in back-
ground, and stream at right with road
along left bank down which shepherd
is driving his sheep. © 1. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48018.
Blossom time—spring; by HEdwin
Lamasure. Four fruit trees in bloom
on hillside at left, and cottage among
trees on opposite side of small stream.
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1914: G 48039.
Boileau girl; by Philip Boileau.
Front bust portrait of young girl in
low-neck dress, with hair puffed and
lily in her bodice. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48045.
Bonnie Mary; by W. Haskell Coffin.
Front view of girl in low-neck suit and
flower-trimmed hat, seated in arm-
chair, toying string of beads around
her neck. © 1. ¢. Oct. 16, 1914-'G
48051.
By Killarney’s lakes and dells; by
Edwin Lamasure. Sunset view of long
lake surrounded by hills covered with
shrubbery. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1914; G
48025.
Coffin girl; by W. Haskell Coffin.
Front view of girl in low-cut short-
sleeved dress, with hair dressed low,
holding small mirror in hands. ©1e.
Oct. 16, 1914; G@ 48055.
Constance; by W. Haskell Coffin.
Right three-quarter view of girl in
Summer dress, with bare arms and
shoulders, chain around neck and
bunch of sweet peas at breast. ©1e.
Dec. 80, 1914; G 48647.
Fishermen’s rest; by Edwin Lama-
sure. Section of bay showing three
Sailing vessels and two steamships
near pier at right, and strip of land in
distant background. © 1 c. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48042. ;
Fishing fleet at Venice; by Gedney
3unce. View of harbor with several
Sailing vessels at right and city of
Venice in distance. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48019.
Flowers of springtime; by W. Has-
kell Coffin. Half-length portrait show-
ing front view of girl in low-cut dress,
with bunch of fiowers in belt, holding
hat on by brim. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48050.
For it’s always fair weather when
good friends get together; by J. A.
Mohlite. Interior showing’ elderly
man seated in armchair by open fire-
place with dog sleeping near his feet,
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22380
pt. Iv, 2. s., v. 9
OspoRNE co.—Continued.
at left, while young man is relating
story to three others around small
table at right. ©1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48056.
Gilbert girl; by Callen Gilbert. Left
three-quarter view of girl in summer
dress, with bare shoulders and hair
dressed low, looking back over left
shoulder. © 1 ¢. Dec. 30, 1914; G
48648.
Girl of the golden West; by W. Has-
kell Coffin. Left three-quarter view
of girl, in sombrero and khaki suit
with leather belt and hair hanging
over shoulders, holding brim of hat
down on each side of head. © 1.
Oct. 16, 1914; G 48048.
Hare girl; by J. Knowles Hare.
Left three-quarter view of girl wearing
wide-brimmed straw hat and low-cut
gown with large rose at breast. ©1c.
Dec. 30, 1914; G 48645.
Highland farm; by OD. Sherrin.
Scene among Scottish hills showing
farmer, from small house at foot of
hill, driving herd of cattle down path
along bank of small stream. © 1 ¢.
Oct. 16, 1914; G 48057.
In maiden sisterhood demure; by
Philip Boileau. Full length figures of
two young women in evening gowns
with low-necks and short -sleeves, one
smiling, the other holding bunch of
roses in arm. © 1 ec. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48044.
Isabel; by C. Warde Traver. Right
profile bust portrait of girl with chif-
fon draped around shoulders, holding
bunch of orchids in right hand and
looking over left shoulder. © 1 «.
Oct. 16, 1914; G 48065.
Journeys end in lovers meeting; by
Paul Wickson. Canadian prairie
scene showing man seated near camp-
fire where woman is cooking, at left,
and mounted police in uniform, at
right, standing by girl with hat in
hand, holding her horse. © 1 ¢. Oct.
16, 1914; G 48058.
Killarney rose; by Frank H. Desch.
Right profile of young girl, in low-cut
dress with rose in bodice, seated hold-
ing muff in lap. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48054.
Lilies-of-the-valley; by W. Haskell
Coffin. Full face view bust portrait
of girl with chiffon drapery over
Shoulders and bunch of lilies-of-the-val-
ley at breast. © 1 ¢. Dec. 30, 1914;
G 48642.
OsBoRNE co.—Continued.
Little brother; by F. Burnham.
Young mother holding baby erect in
cradle while curly haired child is em-
bracing it. © 1. Oct. 16, 1914; G
48033.
Little river; by Edwin Lamasure.
Small stream curving to right, with
two small boats drawn upon left bank
near cottage and barn in bunch of
trees. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48024.
Madeline; by W. Haskell Coffin.
Right three-quarter view of girl, in
low-neck dress and large hat trimmed
in roses, holding cup in right hand and
saucer in left. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48046.
Making friends; by Carl Kahler
Mother watching child give apple to
horse which is thrusting his head
over board fence. © 1 ¢. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48017.
Miller girl; by Francis Miller. Left
profile of girl in low-cut dress trimmed
in lace, with bunch of daisies at waist,
holding large hat on her head by
streamers in each hand. © 1 ec. Dec.
30, 1914; G 48646.
Montpelier, the home of Madison;
by Edwin Lamasure. Large white
mansion with six large columns sup-
porting porch, large trees at back of
house and three small bushes in front.
© 1c. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48053.
Moonlight at Panama; by Richard
W. Rummell. Bird’s-eye view from
Pacific side of Isthmus of Panama
showing canal lit up by moonlight and
illumination of cities and locks. © 1
e. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48027.
Mother (The); by C. Warde Traver.
Left profile of young mother with
baby in her arms sitting in stream of
light. ©1e. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48061.
Nancy; by W. Haskell Coffin. Left
three-quarter view bust portrait of
girl in low-neck dress. looking back
over left shoulder. © 1 e¢ Oct. 16,
1914; G 48049.
Nature asleep; by Edwin Lamasure.
Karly winter landscape after light
snow showing winding stream with
lerge leafless tree on left bank and
clusters of trees in background. © 1
ce. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48022.
Nature’s mirror; by Edwin Lama-
sure. View of river with large rocks
along right bank, and three pines and
several leafless trees on left bank
whose shadows are reflected in the
water. ©1ce. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48040.
452
WORKS
no. 4, 1914
Or ART
22380
OSBORNE co.—Continued.
New York city and harbor—the
gateway of America; by Richard W.
Rummell. Bird’s-eye view of greater
New York, taken from vicinity of
Throggs Neck, showing Blackwell’s
Island, lower New York and Brooklyn.
© te. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48038 .
Nikolaki girl; by Z. P. Nikolaki.
Right three-quarter view bust por-
trait of girl in low-cut evening gown,
with ribbon bandeau on hair and gold
ehain around neck, putting on long
gloves. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1914; G 480438.
Old salt and new sailor; by Henry
J. Peck. Old sailor seated in stern
of small sailboat looking up at hydro-
plane flying over his head. ©1c. Oct.
16, 1914; G 48031.
Old white barn; by Edwin Lama-
sure. Early fall landscape with road
in center, and large barn partly sur-
rounded by trees and stone fence at
left near brook which runs across
road. © 1. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48020.
Path of gold; by Geo. Howell Gay.
Section of seacoast with several large
rocks at right jutting into sea which
feat oup by Leht of moon. © 1 c.
Oct. 16, 1914; G 48035.
Play away; by Harold M. Brett.
Fire chief on roof of tall building
megaphoning for reinforcements, while
groups of firemen are getting into po-
sition with hose. ©1c. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48030.
Proud mother; by Arthur J. EHlsley.
Large St. Bernard dog watching two
little girls playing with her three pup-
pies. ©l1e. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48032.
Rose girl; by C. Warde Traver. Left
profile of gir] in jow-neck dress stand-
ing in fire-light with bunch of roses in
hand. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48062.
Salt; by Paul Wickson. Man feed-
ing salt to group of horses on Cana-
@diam prairie. © 1 c. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48059.
Scout (The); by William R. Leigh.
View of Indian lying prone, looking
over edge of cliff while his horse
stands near-by. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48034.
Sentinels of the forest; by Edwin
Lamasure. View of a redwood forest
showing trunks of six large trees. ©
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48026.
Song of the brook; by Edwin Lama-
Sure. Large falls dashing down over
rocks, with large rock at right and for-
est in background. © 1 e¢. Oct. 16.
1914; G 48021.
OsBoRNE co.—Continued.
Steady there; by Frank Stick. Two
dogs in fcreground on trail of quail
while hunter with gun in hand, accom-
panied by negro boy, is climbing over
fence at edge of forest. ©1c. Oct. 18,
1914; G 48029.
Stevens girl; by W. D. Stevens.
Right three-quarter view of girl in
low-neck dress, with hair dressed low,
talking through telephone held in her
hand. ©1e. Dee. 30, 1914; G 48644.
Summer girl; by Frank H. Desch.
Right three-quarter view bust portrait
of girl in low-cut dress seated, with
open letter in hands, leaning head
back against pillow. © 1 c. Oct. 16, -
1914; G 48066.
Sweet Violet; by C. Warde Traver.
Left profile bust portrait of girl in
low-neck dress, with hair dressed high
and buneh of lilacs at her breast.
1 ec. Oct. 16, 1914; G 48063.
Sweetest girl I know; by W. Has-
kell Coffin. Full face view bust por-
trait of girl with chiffon drapery over
shoulders, chain around neck and
bunch of dahlias at breast. © 1 e.
Dec. 30, 1914; G 48648.
They’ve got ’em; by Edmund Ost-
haus. Two setters on trail of birds it
field at edge of woods. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48060.
To have and to hold; by Philip
Boileau. Man standing before open
fireplace with arm around shoulders of
girl holding her hands and looking ad-
miringly into her eyes. © 1c. Oct. 16,
1914; G 48047.
Traver girl; by C. Warde Traveyr.
Right profile bust portrait of girl with
large mass of hair dresed low in knot
at back of head. © 1c. Oct. 16, 1914;
G 48064.
Treasure from far Cathay; by Wil-
liam M. Paxton. Right profile of girl
in low-cut dress trimmed in beads
standing with fan in left hand, look-
ing down at large vase. © 1 ec. Oct.
16, 1914; G 48028.
White world, winter; by Hdwin
Lamasure. Winter landseape showing
small winding stream in center with
snow-covered farm on right, and slop-
ing hill covered with pines and leaf-
less trees on left. © 1. ¢., Oct 16;
1914; G 48052.
Williams girl; by C. D. Williams.
Right three-quarter view bust portrait
of girl in low-neck summer dress and
flower-trimmed hat with streame:s
hanging over shoulders. © 1c. Dec.
30, 1914; G 48641.
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pt. Vii Si; veo
22381
PappocK (WILLARD DRYDEN) New
York. [22381
Winged foot. Human foot with
wing on each side of ankle, standing
on toes. ©: 1 ce. Noy. 5, 1914; G
48136.
PaJEAU (JOSEPH) Los Angeles.
[22382
Spire monument. [Obelisk on large
square base decorated with lattice
work border.] © 1c. Nov. 5, 1914; G
A4S157.
PARKER-BRAWNER CO., Washington.
[22383-22386
Baseball girl. [Left profile of girl
seated on limb of tree watching game
of baseball.] © 1c. Sept. 28, 1914;
G 47810.
Camp girl. [Left three-quarter view
of girl seated near tent holding frying
pan over fire.] ©1c. Sept. 28, 1914;
G 37809.
Daily habit. [Girl sitting on arm
of man’s chair while he reads news-
paper.] ©1c. Oct. 1, 1914; G 47829.
Race track girl. [Left three-quar-
ter view of girl with field glasses in
hand, seated in grandstand pointing
to horses racing on track.] © 1 ©¢.
Sept. 28, 1914; G 47808.
PARTRIDGE (NELLYE) Brooklyn.
[ 22387, 22388
Babe book ends. Statuette of child
lying on one book with feet raised to
support others. © 1c. Oct. 6, 1914;
‘G 47849.
Buffalo book
buffalo bucking.
‘G 47848.
ends. Statuette of
©1e. Oct. 6, 1914;
PARTRIDGE (WILLIAM ORDWAY) New
York. [22389-22416
Beethoven (Ludwig von). [Sculp-
tured bust of man, with bushy hair,
wearing rolled collar and large cra-
vat. ]
Brutus. [Statuette of man standing
with Roman cloak wrapped over left
shoulder leaving right arm bare.]
Burns (Robert). [Sculptured bust
of young man in Scotch dress, with
head inclined slightly forward.]
Byron (Lord). [Sculptured bust of
young man with head turned slightly
towards left shoulder. ]
Carlyle (Thomas). [Sculptured bust
of man with full beard attired in
double-breasted coat buttoned close.]
PARTRIDGE (WILLIAM OrDWAY)—Con.
Egyptian water-carrier. [Statuette
of Kgyptian woman with water-jar on
her head and child walking at her
side. ]
Grant (U. 8.) [Statuette of man
wearing boots, felt hat and overcoat
with cape. |
Greeley (Horace). [Statuette of
bald-headed man attired in stock and
overcoat, standing with manuscript in
left hand. ]
Hale (Nathan). [Statuette of young
man in colonial dress and long coat,
standing with hands behind his back.]
Hamilton (Alexander). [Sculptured
bust of young man wearing large over-
coat. |
—— [Statue of young man in Co-
lonial dress standing with right arm
extended. |
Hamlet. [Statuette of young man
in Elizabethan dress seated in Roman
chair. ]
Humanity bearing its cross with
faith. [Model for heroic group show-
ing two inen, followed by three women
with children, looking up.]
Irving (Sir Henry) [Bas - relief
plaque showing left profile bust of man
with long bushy hair.]
Jefferson (Thomas). [Statuette of
man in colonial dress standing with
hat in hand and overcoat on arm.]
Lincoln (Abraham). [ High-relief
plaque showing right profile. bust of
Lincoln. ]
[Sculptured bust of man wear-
ing soft collar, bow-tie and hair parted
on left side, with head inclined slightly
forward. ]
Markham (Edwin). [Sculptured
bust of man with full beard. ]
Milton (John) [Sculptured bust of
man with eyes closed, and long hair
parted in middle and hanging over
shoulders. ]
Peace. [Sculptured head of woman
with large mass of hair.]
Peace breaking the sword. [Statue
of draped female figure breaking a
sword. |
Perry (Robert). [Sculptured bust
of man with mustache and hair parted
on left side, attired in fur coat.]
Pieta. [Heoric marble group show-
ing Mary seated holding Jesus’ head in
her lap.]
454
WORKS OF ART
no. 4, 1914
22446
PaRrTRipceE (WILLIAM Orpway)—Con.
Pocahontas. [Statuette of Indian
girl in short dress with elbow sleeves,
standing. ]
Shakespeare (William). [Sculptured
bust of Shakespeare wearing coat but-
toned up to neck with wide rolled
eollar, and with head turned slightly
toward right shoulder. ]
Sheridan (Richard B. B.). [Sculp-
tured bust of young man with bushy
hair wearing large bow-tie and double-
breasted coat.]
Wagner (Richard).
bust of man with bushy hair,
cloak wrapped about shoulders. ]
Whittier (J. G.). [Sculptured bust
of elderly man with bald head and
whiskers. ]
© 1e. each Oct. 31, 1914; G 48094-
48121.
[Seulptured
and
PauL (Harry Lewis) Easton, Pa.
[22417
Old Glory. Statue of civil war sol-
dier standing bare-headed on high base
buttressed on each side, holding U. S.
flag in hand. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1914; G
48218.
Paxton (WiLLIAM McGrecor) Newton,
Mass. [22418
Woman and child. [Front view of
woman seated admiring half nude
baby which she is holding in her lap.]
© ic. Nov. 6, 1914; G 48162.
HENRY) Schenec-
tady, N. Y. [22419
U. S. soldier. Right three-quarter
view bust portrait of man in soldier’s
uniform and hat, with pipe in mouth,
PEARCE (CHARIUES
laughing. © 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G
48230.
PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO., Jeanette,
Pa. [22420
Huphemia; by C. Everett Johnson.
[Left three-quarter view bust portrait
of girl in low-neck dress and picture
hat, looking over left shoulder.] ©
1 e. Oct. 1, 1914; G 47881.
Prerery (RoLaAND HINTON) New York.
[ 22421, 22429
Adam and Eve. [Sculptured group
of nude man lying on ground looking
up at woman seated on bank.] ©
1 ec. Oct. 2, 1914; G 47886.
Boy with fish. Statue of boy hold-
ing fish in his upstretched right hand.
© 1c. Oct. 2, 1914; G 47837.
17261—15——_3
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT, Ber-
lin. [22423-22446
Augusta Victoria (Kdaiserin); von
Berthold Clauss. [Drawing showing
front view bust of the kaiserin, with
air puffed, wearing large earrings,
and strings of pearls around high col-
lar of her dress.] © 1. Noy. 27,
1914; G 48347.
Bayern (Kronprine Rupprecht v.) ;
von Berthold Clauss. [Drawing show-
ing front view bust of man with mus-
tache, in military uniform.] © 1 e.
Oct. 28, 1914; G 48008.
Beseler (General v.); von Berthold
Clauss. [Front view bust portrait of
man, with mustache and head bald on
top, wearing military uniform.] © 1
e. Nov. 18, 1914; G 48212.
Bethmann-Hollweg (Chancellor v.) ;
von Schulte im Hofe. [Drawing show-
ing left three-quarter view bust of
man in business suit. with full beard
and hair combed back.] © 1c. Oct.
28, 1914; G 48006.
Biilow (Generaloberst vy.) ; von Ber-
thold Clauss. [Drawing showing
right three-quarter view bust of man
with full face, mustache, and hair
combed back, in military uniform.]
© 1e. Oct. 28, 1914; G 48011.
Dankl (General) der erfolgreiche
osterreichische general; von Berthold
Clauss. [Right three-quarter view
bust portrait of man with mustache,
wearing eye-glasses and military uni-
form.| © 1 ¢ Dec. 17, 19445. &
48517. i
Einem (General v.); von Berthold
Clauss. [Drawing showing left three-
quarter view bust of man with mus-
tache, in military uniform.] © 1 ec.
Noy. 27, 1914; G 48346.
Hmmich (General v.); von Berthold
Clauss. [Drawing showing left three-
quarter view bust of man with mus-
tache and hair parted on left side, in
military uniform.] © 1 ec. Oct. 28,
1914; G 48009.
Franz Josef (Kaiser); von Bert-
hold Clauss. [Drawing showing left
three-quarter view bust of the em-
peror in military uniform.] © 1 ec.
Nov. 27, 1914; G 48344.
Goltz (Generalfeldmarshall freiherr
v. d.); von Berthold Clauss.
[Drawing showing front view bust of
man in military uniform, with mus-
tache and hair parted on left side,
wearing spectacles.] © 1c. Oct. 28,
1914; G 48005.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22447
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT—Con.
Haeseler (Graf) general field mar-
shal; von Berthold Clauss. [Front
view bust portrait of elderly man
wearing military uniform and cap.]
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1914; G 48211.
Hausen (Generaloberst v.); von
Berthold Clauss. [Drawing showing
left three-quarter view bust of man
with heavy mustache and hair parted
near middle of head, in military uni-
form.] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1914; G 48012.
Heeringen (Generaloberst v.); vou
Berthold Clauss. [Drawing showing
front view bust of elderly man with
full beard and bald head, in military
uniform.] © 1 ec. Oct. 28, 1914; G
48014.
Hindenburg (Generaloberst v.);
von Berthold — Clauss. [Drawing
showing right three-quarter view bust
of man with full face, heavy mus-
tache and hair combed back, in mili-
tary uniform.] © 1. Oct. 28, 1914;
G 48018.
Hotzendorf (Generalstabschef v.)
der dsterreichischen armee; von Bert-
hold Clauss. [Front view bust por-
trait of man with mustache and pom-
padour hair, wearing military uni-
form.] ©1. Dec. 17, 1914; G 48516.
Kaiserbildniss in felduniform, von
Philipp Panzer. [Three-quarters por-
trait of Kaiser Wilhelm -in military
uniform with left hand grasping
sword hilt and right holding helmet
against thigh.] © 1c. Dee. 31, 1914;
G 48652.
Kluck (Generaloberst v.) ; von Bert-
hold Clauss. [Drawing showing
front view bust of man with mus-
tache and head partly bald, in mili-
tary’ uniform.] © 1c. Oct. 28, 1914;
G 48010.
Meyer-Waldeck (Kapitan z. S.)
gouverneur von Kiautschau; von
Berthold Clauss. [Right three-quar-
ter view bust portrait of man in mili-
tary uniform, with mustache and
goatee.] © 1c. Dec. 17, 1914: G
48518.
Tirpitz (Grossadmiral v.) staats-
sekretar des marineamts; von Bert-
hold Clauss. [Front view bust por-
trait of man with bald head and full
beard, wearing naval uniform.] © 1
ec. Dec. 17, 1914; G 48519.
Weddigen (Kapitdén leutnant v.);
von Berthold Clauss. [Left three-
quarter view bust portrait of young
man wearing military uniform and
cap.] ©1ec. Nov. 13, 1914; G 48214.
eS ns
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
PHOTOGRAPHISCHE GESELLSCHAFT—Con.
Wilhelm (Kronprinz) ; von Berthold
Clauss. [Drawing showing front view
bust of young man with mustache and
hair combed back, in military uni-
form.] ©1e. Oct. 28, 1914; G 48015.
Wilhelm II (Kaiser); von Berthold
Clauss. [Drawing showing right
three-quarter view bust of the kaiser
in military uniform.] ©1c. Nov. 27,
1914; G 48345.
Wurttemberg (Herzog Albrecht v.) ;
von Berthold Clauss. [Drawing show-
ing right three-quarter view bust of
young man with hair parted on right,
in military uniform.] © 1 ¢. Oct. 28,
1914; G 48007.
Zeppelin (Graf); von Berthold
Clauss. [Front view bust portrait of
elderly man with mustache, wearing
citizen’s clothes and a military cap.]
© 1c. Nov. 18, 1914; G 48213.
PINE (JOSEPH B.) Los Angeles.
[22447
Panama Pacific exposition souvenir.
[Design of eagle in flight above several
connected circles showing oil-well,
Panama canal locks, ete] © 1 «.
Nov. 14, 1914; G 48225.
PLANT (THOMAS G.) co., Boston.
22448
Miss U. 8S. A. [Left three-quarter
view bust portrait of girl wearing
wide-brimmed hat trimmed in flowers,
and string of pearls around neck.] ©
1c. Sept. 28, 1914; G 47801.
Post (CHAS W.) Kansas City, Mo.
[22449
Budweiser smile. [Little girl lean-
ing on table near bottle of beer, drink-
ing from glass through straw.] © 1
ec. Oct. 8, 1914; G 47904.
PRESSLER (OTTO R.) Chicago. [22450
Lion’s head. Model of lion’s head
with ring in mouth, designed for pic-
ture-moulding hook. © 1 c¢ Dee. 2,
1414; G@ 484138.
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH ©CO., Provi-
dence, R. I. [22451-22460
Amos the fearless prophet. Man in
eastern garb standing with right arm
upraised and staff in left hand, arches
and people in background.
Boy Joash crowned king. Man in
costume of Jewish priest crowning
richly robed boy, helmeted soldiers in
background.
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WORKS OF ART ©
no. 4, 1914
22474
PROVIDENCE LITHOGRAPH co.—Contd.
Daniel in the king’s court. [Four
youths in eastern costume with filets
about hair standing before king seated
upon his throne with right arm out-
stretched and sceptre in left hand.]
Elijah in Naboth’s vineyard. Two
bearded men standing under grape
vine, one in fringed robe, the other in
Arab costume, with left hand out-
stretched and right clasped on breast.
Elijah taken up into heaven. Two
men, one crouched on the ground, the
other ascending into the clouds while
his cloak falls from him.
Elisha heals Naaman the Syrian.
Three men in Syrian costumes, two in
a chariot and one standing in door-
way.
Jehovah yearns over backsliding
Israel. Two men, the elder sitting
clothed in robe and turban with arms
outstretched towards the younger who
is standing before him.
Jehoyah’s gracious promises to Is-
rael. Young man and a woman kneel-
ing before an altar beside which stands
Israelite priest pointing upward, altar
of the golden calf in the background.
Jonah a missionary to Ninevah.
[Barefoot bearded man in tunie with
right arm raised and short staff upheld
in left hand addressing group in Syrian
costumes. |
Uzzaih’s pride and punishment. El-
derly man with beard sitting near an
arch in an arm chair, buildings outside
in background.
© 1 ¢ each Dec. 80, 1914; G
48595-48604.
PUTNAM (BRENDA) New York. [22461
Baby faun, book ends. Statuette of
young faun sitting erect, playing on
pipes. © 1c. Nov. 21, 1914; G 48289.
QUINN (JACKSON W.) New York.
[22462
Peachbloom; by H. G. Bryant.
[Drawing with two peaches in left
half and figure of woman on two
peaches in right half.] ©lice. Oct. 14,
1914; G 47998.
Rav (WittiamM) New York. [22463
Ascension of Christ. [Mural paint-
ing showing Jesus and two angels ris-
ing above heads of group of people
kneeling on hillside.] © 1c. Oct. 8,
1914; G 47903.
Easton, Pa:
[22464-22466
Lincoln (Abraham). High relief
plaque showing full face view of head
of Lincoln. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1914; G
48305.
Spanish American war monument.
[Granite shaft on base, with statue of
soldier at right and sailor at left, sur-
mounted by eagle on globe.] ©1..
Sept. 29, 1914; G 47864.
Tears. Bas-relief plaque showing
left profile of nude weeping girl seated
with head bowed on arms folded over
knees. ©1c. Oct. 1, 1914; G 47865.
REAUGH (FRANK) Oak Cliff, Tex.
[22467
Maverick (The). [Right profile of
young bull standing near buneh of
bushes on prairie] © 1c Oct. 9,
1914; G 48229.
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York.
[22468-22472
Bubbles; by Mrs. C. P. Brooks. Jn-
fant sucking its thumb while lying
on pillow, watching bubbles floating
above. ©1c. Oct. 21, 1914; G479S7:
Captured standard; by Hal Hurst.
Mounted Belgian officer capturing
death’s head hussar’s standard. © 1
ec. Oct. 14, 1914; G 47919.
Her only son; by Hal Hurst. In-
terior of church showing mother kneel-
ing at side of her soldier son who ig
standing at altar rail. © 1.¢ Nov.
25, 1914; G 483380.
’Op it; by Cecil Aldin. British bull-
dog chasing German dachshund
tagged, made in Germany. © 1 «
Oct. 14, 1914; G 47920.
Tight corner; by Hal Hurst. Ger-
man officer on horseback fencing with
English soldier whose horse hss
fallen. ©1c. Oct. 14, 1914; G 47921.
REISMAN (H. E.) Chicago. [22473
Hmblem of service; by John T.
Armbrust. [Drawing of shield with
figure of Mercury in right half, mau
ringing beil in left half, and lamp in
lower section.] © 1. Nov. 18, 1914;
G 48498.
REPUBLIC RUBBER CO., Youngstown, O.
[22474
Old man Mileage; by Web Brown.
Front view of old man wearing long
beard and high silk-hat, standing with
left hand raised above dog at his side
and umbrella in right. © 1 e¢. Nov.
23, 1914; G 48295.
RavuL (Harry LeEwis)
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22475
RicHMOND (STANLEY) Oakland, Cal.
[22475
Advertising circular. [View of San
Francisco Bay with Oakland drawn
in form of elephant, and San Fran-
cisco in form of woman’s head.] ©
1 ec. Nov. 21, 1914; G 48439.
RoBinson (RogBert B.) Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. [22476, 22477
Roosevelt (Theodore). Sculptured
small character head of Roosevelt
leughing. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1914; G
48521.
Wilson (Woodrow). Seulptured
small character head of Wilson laugh-
ing. ©1e. Dee. 17, 1914; G 48522.
ROMNEY STUDIOS, INC., New York.
[22478, 22479
Made in U. 8. A.; by James W. Bos-
worth. [Statuette of nude child stand-
ing with arms folded and large silk
hat on head.] © 1. Dee. 14, 1914;
G 48497.
Wilhelm II; by James W. Bosworth.
[Bas-relief plaque showing front view
bust of the kaiser in uniform.] ©1e.
Dee. 2, 1914; G 48412.
ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [22480-22494
Beach (Rex); by Chas. D. Mitchell.
[Front view of young man in sack suit
and straw hat, standing on beach near
bathers, with cane in hands.]
Bushman (X.); by Chas. D. Mitch-
ell. [Drawing showing left three-
quarter view of man in sack suit stand-
ing, with hat in hand, while group of
tourists take his photograph. ]
Costello (Maurice); by Chas. D.
Mitehell. [Drawing showing man in
sack suit standing with right hand in
pocket, near lady seated in moving
picture theatre. ]
Curtiss (Glenn) ; by Chas. D. Mitch-
ell. [Drawing showing left three-
quarter view of man in one-button
sack and cap, standing near young
couple, with hands behind his back,
jooking up at aeroplane. ]
Evers (John) ; by Chas. D. Mitchell.
{Drawing showing left three-quarter
view of young man, in three-button
sack, with straw-hat in hand standing
by players’ booth on baseball field.]
Gotech (Frank); by Chas. D. Mitch-
ell. [Drawing showing right three-
quarter view of man, in three-button
sack, standing with hat in right hand
and cane in left.]
pt. Iv, 0. s., V. 9
ROYAL TAILORS—Continued.
Gutterson (A.); by Chas. D. Mitch-
ell. [Left three-quarter view of young
man in sack suit, standing on board-
walk with left arm resting on iron
banister. ]
Hitcheoeck (R.); by Chas. D. Mitch-
ell. [Drawing showing right profile of
young man in two-button sack suit,
standing on beach with cigarette in
mouth and cane in right hand.]
Johnson (A.); by Chas. D. Mitchell.
[Drawing of man in sack suit standing
with telegram in hand, and woman at
his side resting her hand on his shoul-
der. }
Kelly (Fred); by Chas. D. Mitchell.
[Drawing of girl by automobile look-
ing back at young man in one-button
sack standing near with hands in coat
pockets. ]
McGrath (H.); by Chas. D. Mitch-
ell. [Front view of man in sack suit
standing in study, with right hand in
pocket, holding magazine in left hand.]
McGrath (M.); by Chas. D. Mitchell.
[Drawing of man in Sack suit standing,
with hat in right hand, while man
standing near young couple is taking
his photograph. ]
McGraw (John) ; by Chas. D. Mitch-
ell.] Drawing of man in sack suit
standing with right arm on railing of
telephone booth, near telephone girl.]
Mack (C.); by Chas. D. Mitchell.
[Drawing of man in sack suit and
straw hat, with baseball seore in hand,
standing in front of grandstand.]
Plain American citizen; by Morti-
m2r Loewi. [Young couple glancing
at young man in sack suit and straw
hat standing on boardwalk at sea-
shore. ]
© 1 ¢. each Oct. 31, 1914; G 48080-
48098, 48217.
RUSSELL (CHARLES M.) Great Falls,
Mont. [22495
Whose meat? Dismounted hunter
holding saddle and pack horses, and |
getting ready to shoot large bear stand-
ing over dead sheep on opposite bank
of stream. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1914; G
48453.
ScHWARTzZ (LovuIS) New York. [22496
Uncle Sam; by Louis Schwartz and
Joseph Deamon. [Statuette of Uncle
Sam standing near box with mallet in
hand.] ©1e. Dec. 12, 1914; G 48466.
458
WORKS OF ART
no, 4, 1914
22520
Scuwermerr (J. Orro) Philadelphia.
. [22497
Swiss relief fund memorial tablet.
Helvetia, a female figure with sword
and shield, warding off war and famine
while two children and figure of peace
seek shelter under her shield, in bas-
relief. ©1c. Dec. 15, 1914; G 48501.
SCRIBNER’S (CHARLES) soONS, New York.
[22498
Gold and western emigration; by
N. C. Wyeth. [Indian holding gun
and bridlerein of his horse with left
hand, standing by two white men and
woman near prairie wagon, pointing
in distance.] © 1 c. Oct. 30, 1914; G
48078.
ScuDDER (JANET) New York.
[22499-22503
Curtis (Marjorie) [Sculptured head
of girl with hair dressed low.]
Fiying Cupid. [Statue of boy. with
wreath on head and candlestick in left
hand, standing on ball.]
Little lady of the sea. [Statue of
nude girl, with bunch of seaweed in
both hands raised above head, stand-
ing in shell surrounded by brick wall.]
Seaweed fountain. [Statue of nude
child holding bunch of seaweed in each
hand. ]
Young Diana. [Statue of nude little
girl, with bow in hand, standing upon
ball which rests upon pedestal sup-
ported on heads of four dogs.]
© 1 @ each Dec. 8, 1914; G 48416-
48420.
SERRAO (LUELLA VARNEY) Cleveland.
[22504
Eddy (Mary Baker). Sculptured
bust of woman with hair dressed in
psyche-not. © 1c. Dec. 19, 1914; G
48538.
SHARPLESS SEPARATOR CO., West
Chester, Pa. [22505
Mammy and child. [Old negro
woman seated on lawn bench, talking
to little white girl in her lap.] ©lce.
Oct. 1, 1914; G 47833.
SHERWOOD (RutTH) Chicago. [22506
Mischief. Statuette of child rub-
bing mouth with right hand and pull-
ing down its garment with left. ©1
e. Noy. 23, 1914; G@ 48297.
SIBBEL (JOSEPH) sTubDIOo. New York.
[22507-22520
_ Jesus consoles the weeping woman;
eighth station of the cross. Bas-relief
of Jesus, with cross on shoulder, ex-
—_— eee nn RR
SIBBEL (JOSEPH) sTupIo—Continued.
tending his hand to woman with a
child, and two other women before
him.
Jesus dies on the cross; twelfth
station of the cross. Bas-relief panel
showing Jesus crucified and St. John.
with soldier and two women standing
around feot of cross.
Jesus falls the first time; third sta-
tion of the cross. Bas-relief panel
showing soldier and young man rais-
ing cross from shoulder of Jesus who
has fallen on his knees.
Jesus falls the second time; seventh
station of the cross. Bas-relief panel
showing Jesus fallen on hands and
knees, and man forcing him to rise
while another raises cross.
Jesus falls the third time; ninth
station of the cross. Bas-relief panel
showing Jesus fallen on ground, and
two men urging him to rise while an-
other raises his cross.
Jesus is condemned to death; first
station of the cross. Bas-relief panel
of Pilate washing his hands and watch-
ing soldier lead Jesus away.
Jesus is laid in the tomb; fourteenth
station of the cross. Bas-relief panel
Showing Joseph of Arimathea and
Nicodemus bearing body of Jesus to-
ward tomb, with his mother standing
at right, and Mary Magdalen kneeling
at left.
Jesus is made to bear his cross;
second station of the cross. Bas-relief
panel showing soldiers placing cross
on shoulder of Jesus.
Jesus is. stripped of his garments ;°
tenth station of the cross. Bas-relief
panel showing high priest and soldier
watching two men strip off Jesus’ gar-
ments..
Jesus is taken from the cross; thir-
teenth station of the cross. Bas-relief
panel showing three women watching
Madonna assisting man who is ear-
rying body of Jesus from the cross.
Jesus meets his blessed mother;
fourth station of the cross. Bas-
relief panel showing Jesus with cross
on his shoulder looking back at his
mother who is accompanied by St.
John and woman weeping.
Jesus nailed to the cross; eleventh
station of the cross. Bas-relief panel
Showing high priest and solider watch-
ing Jesus lying on cross to which man
is nailing his hand.
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S1BBEL (JOSEPH) sTUDIO—Continued.
Simon helps Jesus to bear his cross;
sixth station of the cross. Bas-relief
panel showing Simon raising cross
from shoulder of Jesus whom men are
forcing to rise from his knees.
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus;
sixth station of the cross. Bas-relief
panel showing Jesus bowing to woman
kneeling before him, while soldiers are
urging him on.
© 1c. each June 5, 1914; G 48193-
48206.
SIMONSKI Philadelphia.
[22521
Pete, Repeat and Metoo; by W. H.
Lister. Two comic men in clown’s
costume and small dog looking at
large beer bottle. © 1 ¢ Dee. 16,
1914; G@ 48508.
SLATER (Mrs. H. N.) Boston. [22522
Model of hand (left) holding violin
stem, mounted upright on square base.
©l1ce. Dec. 28, 1914; G 48586.
SMEDLEY (WILL LARYMORE) Chautau-
qua, N. Y. [22523
_ Portrait study of R. E. G. [Right
profile bust portrait of girl wearing
low-cut dress and wide-brimmed straw
hat trimmed in flowers, with land-
scape in background.] ©1e. Dec. 17,
1914; G 48674.
SMITH
(SaAMu. C.)
Chicago.
[22524
My Yankee doo doll; by G. Reynard.
{Statuette of child in ballet skirt,
seated on floor with both arms out-
(MINNA CAROLINE)
stretched.] © 1. Nov. 2, 1914; G
48432.
SPRAGUE (FLORENCE) Des Moines, Ia.
; [22525
Woman with basket. Statuette of
woman carrying large basket with
both hands. © 1. Dee. 12, 1914; G
48464.
SPRAGUE-HATHAWAY New York.
[22526
Benedict XV (Pope) [Front view
of pope seated with left hand in lap
and right resting on arms of chair.]
© 1c. Sept. 14, 1914; G 47723.
STAHL & JAEGER, INC., New York.
[22527-22529
Amongst the vines; by J. Knowles
Hare. [Left three-quarter view of
girl, wearing low-cut dress and large
hat trimmed in flowers, seated among
vines with hands resting inlap. ©l1e.
Nov. 9, 1914; G 48178.
CO.,
pt. Iv, D. s., v. 9
STAHL & JAEGER, INC.—Continued.
Aster girl; by W. Haskell Coffin.
[Front view of girl in summer dress
and large picture hat, with string of
beads around neck, holding large
bunch of asters in her arms.] ©1e.
Nov. 9, 1914; G 48175.
Summertime; by Herbert A. Morgan.
[Left profile of young woman, in low-
cut dress with chiffon draped over
shoulders, wearing evening cap and
corsage bouquet.] ©1c. Noy. 9, 1914;
G 48174.
STANDARD OIL CO. (CALIFORNIA), San
Francisco. [ 22580, 225381
Grizzly bear; by Alfred Galpin.
Model of grizzly bear walking. © 1.
Novy. 30, 1914; G 48421.
Polar bear; by Alfred Galpin.
Model of polar bear posing on cake of
ice. ©1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G 48422.
Srarrk (THEODORE B.) INc., New York.
[22532
Knights tilting; by Gregory S. Al-
len. [Statuette of two mounted
knights fighting, design for book-ends. ]
© 1c. Dec. 5, 1914; G 48463.
STILLER (RopertT) Chicago. [22533
Example of the English navy.
Drawing of charging cruiser. © 1 ¢.
Oct. 1, 1914; G 47835.
STonE (LyMAN) Norway, Me.
[225384
War, the grim jester. Drawing of
grotesue head of man grinning, slashed
across cheek and mouth. © 1 ¢. Oct.
13, 1914; G@ 47915.
STRESSINGER (MARVIN JAMES) Los An-
geles. [ 22535-22538
Boat and locks. [Drawing of mer-
chantman with map of California on
side, entering Panama Canal locks.]
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47959.
Boat with California state map.
[Drawing of merchantman with map
of California on side, in open sea.] ©
1c. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47961.
Map of California in canoe shape.
[Drawing of girl seated in canoe with
map of California on side thereof.]
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47960.
and locks. [Map of California
on side of canoe which girl is paddling
toward locks of Panama Canal.] ©
1 ec. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47962.
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SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN., New York.
[ 22539-22665
After the tide of war, Belgium deso-
lated; by J. Spenser Pryse. [Young
woman seated on ground by dead man,
while squadron of cavalry passes down
hillside in distance.] © 1c. Nov. 2,
1914; G 48124.
Antwerp aflame, crisis of siege; by
H. W. Koekkoek. [Bird’s-eye view of
city burning.] © 1. Oct. 28, 1914;
G 4806s.
Antwerp truly a city of dreadful
night; by H. W. Koekkoek. [City
burning while searchlights play over
it and shells burst in river where peo-
ple are escaping in small boats.] ©
1 c. Oct. 28, 1914; G 48067.
Arboreal in their habits, German
snipers up trees; by Frederic de
Haenen. [Drawing of sharpshooters
in trees located and brought down by
British machine gun.] © 1 ¢. Dec.
17, 1914; G 48524.
Artillery duel across a cathedral
city; by H. W. Koekkoek. [Two red-
cross automobiles rescuing wounded
soldiers while shells burst around
them, near battery on road leading
to cathedral in city in background.]
© 1c. Oct. 28, 1914; G 48070.
Artillerymen surprised by Germans
in a fog; by R. Caton Woodville.
{Three artillerymen firing the only
gun not disabled by enemy’s fire, while
houses are burning at their rear.] ©
1c. Nov. 11, 1914; G@ 48186.
At Ypres with the British; by Illus-
trated London news artist. The
French naval brigade charging with
bayonets. © 1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G
48410.
- Bags of earth and timber as a foot-
way, Germans at a dike; by John
Dankin. [Drawing of German sol-
diers trying to cross over dike on tem-
porary foot-way at night.] © 1.
Dec. 16, 1914; G 48514.
Battle of the dunes; by H. W. Koek-
koek. [Soldiers marching around
sand hills while projectiles burst
over them from warships in distance.]
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1914; G 48255.
Belgian dead in a church; by Fred-
eric Villiers. [Several men lying on
fioor of church wrecked by shells and
Beenine. {°° © 1 c. Nov. 17, 1914: G4
48264.
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
Black Maria arrives; by H. W.
Koekkoek. [Horse and man lying
dead near big hole in ground torn by
bursting shell enveloped in black
smoke.] © 1c. Oct. 9, 1914; G 47910.
Bogies of the eastern frontier, Cos-
sacks and weather worn roads; by
Frederic de Haenen. [Drawing of
squadron of Cossacks attacking train
of German supply wagons.] © 1 «¢.
Dec. 9, 1914; G 48446.
Bomb proof cellar used by British
officers as bedroom; by H. W. Koek-
koek. [Two soldiers entering cellar
where officer lies alseep near four
guns stacked against wall.] © 1 «¢.
Nov. 7, 1914; G 48170.
British artillerymen working their
guns amid a hail of projectiles; by H.
W. Koekkoek. [Men firing artillery
while projectiles burst around them.]
© 1 ec. Oct. 17, 1914; G 47950.
British cavalry engaged against
German infantry driven out of shelter
of trees by fire and smoke near Chan-
tilly; by Frederic de Haenen. [Cav-
alry charging infantry which are flee-
ing from burning woods.] © 1 e.
Sept. 26, 1914; G 47790.
British cavalry making a_ recon-
noisance; by G. Dankin. [Group of
eavalrymen riding over hilly country. ]
© 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48245.
British cavalry patrol on duty near
falling shells from their own ships at
Nieuport; by G. Dankin. [Soldiers
standing on hill and in automobile
near sea, watching shells burst from
warships in distance.] ©1c. Nov. 17,
1914; G 48257.
British cruiser convoying five mer-
chantmen; by Norman Wilkinson.
[Cruiser approaching followed by five
steamships.] © 1. Oct. 17, 1914; G
47953.
British hospital ship bound for Eng-
land; by Frank H. Mason. [Right
side view of large steamer with red-
cross on side lit up by searchlight. ]
© 1c. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47858.
British log artillery in action; by
Frederic Villiers. [British soldiers
firing battery of artillery along edge of
woods, while projectiles burst around
them directed by enemy’s aeroplane. ]
| ©1c. Nov. 11, 1914: G 48184.
British officers in a_ splinter-provf
resting and enjoying a cigarette while
off duty; by R. Caton Woodville.
[Officers seated on straw in trench
covered with bushes, smoking ciga-
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rettes and reading newspaper.] © 1
e. Oct. 17, 1914; G 47951.
British soldiers as cave dwelers; by
a British officer. [Drawing of long
cave with several compartments, and
soldiers ascending steps to main en-
trance.] © 1 ce Nov. 30, 1914; G
48401.
British soldiers in a loopholed farm-
yard; by H. W. Koekkoek. [Two sol-
diers looking through holes in stone
wall while another is reading news-
paper.] ©1ce. Nov. 7, 1914; G 48169.
British supply wagons disclosed by
parachute light shells; by Frederic
Villiers. [Men accompanying two sup-
ply wagons drawn by two horses each,
carrying food to soldiers on firing line
when disclosed by light shells.] © 1
e. Noy. 11, 1914; G 48185.
Burial of Lord Roberts; by A. For-
estier. Drawing showing funeral serv-
ices of the great general in St. Paul’s
cathedral. © 1 c. Dee. 9, 1914; G
48450.
Burning of Hotel de Ville at Arras;
by P. Leven and Lemonier. [Large
building with high clock-tower burn-
ing.] ©l1e. Nov. 11, 1914; G 48187.
Caught in the entanglements; by
H. C. Seppings Wright. [Drawing
showing soldiers among rocks turning
searchlight on German wire cutters.]
©1e. Nov. 30, 1914; G 48398.
Caught in wire entanglements and
revealed by the enemy’s searchlight;
by R. Caton Woodville. [Group of
soldiers cutting wire entanglements
when searchlight is turned on them.]
©l1e. Oct. 14, 1914; G 47945.
Cave dwellers of the Aisne; by H. W.
Koekkoek. [Cavalryman standing at
entrance of cave where a farmer has
collected his family, horse, cow, hog
and chickens.] © 1c. Nov. 2, 1914;
G 48125.
Charge of Indian troops working
shoulder to shoulder with the British
during the fighting in northwestern
France; by H. W. Koekkoek. [British
and Indian troops making bayonet
charge on German infantry.] ©le.
Nov. ‘6, 1914; G 48244.
Charging on foot with the lance; by
R. Caton Woodville. [Drawing of In-
dian troops with long lances charging
German infantry.] © 1 e¢. Nov. 30,
1914; G 48399.
pt. Iv, n. s., Vv. 9
|
| SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
Cossack and infantry advance; by
Frederic de Haenen. [Squadron of
cavalry, with infantryman riding in
each stirrup, moving forward.] ©1le.
Oct. 6, 1914; G 47859.
Cossacks swimming their horses
across a river while standing in stir-
rups; by Frederic de Haenen. [Squad-
ron of cavalrymen standing in stirrups
whose leathers have been crossed over
the saddle, swimming their horses
across river.] © 1. Oct. 14, 1914;
G 47947.
Cossacks using their steeds as breast-
works while they fire upon the enemy’s
cavalry; by Frederic de MHaenen.
[Cavalrymen crouched behind their
dead horses firing at cavalry in back-
ground.}] © 1 e¢ Oct. 17, 1914; G
47948.
Courtesy of war; by H. W. Koek-
koek. [Group of German soldiers at
left watching their officer shake hands
with wounded man earried on
stretcher.] © 1c. Sept. 26, 1914; G
47789.
-Cruisers of the road in action, Brit-
ish armored motor cars dislodging Ger-
man snipers; by H. W. Koekkoek.
[Drawing of men in armored motor car
firing on soldiers fleeing from burning
building along roadside.] © 1. Noy.
23, 1914; G 48298.
Dardanelles and its defenses; by
Louis Trinquier. [Bird’s-eye view of
southwestern half of the Dardanelles
and its defenses lit up by search-
lights.] © 1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48249:
Defeat of the Prussian guards at
Ypres; by R. Caton Woodville.
[Drawing showing British soldiers in
woods firing on German forces in back-
ground.] ©1c. Dec. 9, 1914; G 48443.
Defense as a fish pond; by A. For-
estier. [Drawing of dismounted caval-
rymen wading in pond and catching
fish with their lances.}] ©1ce. Nov. 30,
1914; G 48406.
Defense of Antwerp by the British,
1; by H. CC. Seppings Wright.
[Sketch made on the battlefield show-
ing British sailors in trenches behind
wire entanglements and shells burst-
ing around them.] © 1c. Nov. 30,
1914; G 48402.
Defense of Antwerp by the British,
2; by H. C. Seppings Wright. [Sketch
made on the battlefield at Lierre where
British Sailors are stationed in
trenches behind sand-bags, near four
houses set on fire by German shells.}
© 1c. Noy. 30, 1914; G@ 48403.
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OF ART
22665
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASEN.—Contd.
Defenses the Germans smashed
through; by R. Caton Woodville.
[Battery of artillery covered in
bushes and straw, with several rows
of trenches across open field in front
where shells are bursting.] © 1.
Oct. 28, 1914; G 48071.
Desperate struggle for the Chateau
de Mondement during the battle of
the Marne; by H. W. Koekkoek.
[Regiment of soldiers charging the
enemy around walls of castle] © 1
e. Oct. 6, 1914; G 47860.
Duel in the air. [Two aviators in
armored aeroplane firing at aviators
in aeroplane below.] © 1. Sept. 26,
1914; G 47794.
During the fiercest fighting the |
world has known; by R. Caton Wood-
ville. [Drawing of allies behind
temporary barricades in streets firing
on German soldiers at doors and win-
dows of burning houses.] ©1 ce. Nov.
30, 1914; G 48400.
End of a terrific encounter between
French infantry and the Prussian
guards at the Chateau of Mondement;
by R. Caton Woodville. [Infantry
charging near tower over field strewn
with wounded and dead.] ©41c. Oct.
5, 1914; G 47856.
End of the four days’ ding-dong
struggle for the Chateau of Monde-
ment at the battle of the Marne; by
H. W. Koekkoek. [Two regiments
charging upon each other near castle
while shells burst above their heads.]
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1914; G 47906.
Fate of a vanquished German
aviatik; by Georges Scott. [Draw-
ing of biplane sailing above an aero-
plane which is burning on ground.]
© 1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G 48404.
Feeding the British lion in his den;
by Frederie Villiers. [Four large
searchlights lighting up field where
men are fleeing from bursting shells
which have killed three horses draw-
ing wagon.] © 1c. Nov. 9, 1914; G
48180.
Feeding the firing line; by A. C.
Michael. [Auto truck of supplies at
rear from which men are carrying
food to soldiers in trenches.] © 1 «.
Sept. 26, 1914; G 47795.
Fierce fight for Dixmude on the
Yser, French artillery in action; by
H. C. Seppings Wright. [Drawing
of battery of artillery covered by
bushes, engaged in night attack while
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
light-shells bust over it, and city is
burning at left.|] © 1 ec Nov. 238,
1914; G 48800.
Fight in a village which changed
hands four times; by Sydney Adam-
son. Retaking of Sommesous by the
86th and 236th French regiments who
are charging Germans in street. ©1
e. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48251.
Fighting dragon-fly attacked; by H.
W. # Koekkoek. [French armored
monoplane flying over battlefield while
projectiles burst around it from bat-
teries beneath.] © 1. Oct. 17, 1914;
G 47954.
Fogs of war, French bewildered; by
H. C. Seppings Wright. [Drawing
showing three mounted officers, at
left, watching burning village in
background from which regiment of
soldiers is marching.] © 1. Dee. 9,
1914; G 48442.
Football as it should be played
within sound of the guns, a game a
short march from the trenches; by J.
Begg. [Drawing showing group of
soldiers playing football along road-
side while an army corps is passing. ]
© 1e. Dee. 16, 1914; G 48511.
For freedom, at the end of the paths
of glory; by Lucien Jonas. [Drawing
ot elderly man and woman standing at
fcot of grave with French helmet on
small cross at head.] ©1c. Noy. 24,
1914; G@ 48307.
French infantry attacking German
trenches during the battle of the
Aisne; by R. Caton Woodville. [Regi-
ment of infantry charging on German
soldiers in wedge-shaped trenches at
edge of woods.] ©1e. Oct. 10, 1914;
G 47911.
French torpedo boats entering Calais
harbor for emergency repairs after
taking part in the coast operations off
Nieuport; by H. ©. Seppings Wright.
[Men and women on long wharf cheer-
ing two torpedo boats entering har-
bor.] ©1e. Nov. 17, 1914; G 48258.
From the bank to —, the London
motor bus at the front; by A. C.
Michael. [Drawing of long line of
motor buses carrying soldiers to the
firing line.] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G
48408.
Frustrated by rapid manoeuvering ;
by Norman Wilkinson. Drawing of
a destroyer escaping torpedo from
hunted submarine. © 1 c. Dee. 9,
1914; G 48448.
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Gallant Irishman’s splendid stand;
by R. Caton Woodville. [British sol-
diers looking down in trench at Irish
soldier standing, with gun in hand.
among dead and wounded Germans. |]
©1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48252.
German bush-screened trenches at
the battle of the Marne; by R. Caton
Woodville. [German soldiers in
trenches with bushes piled in front
through which they are firing.] ©1
e. Oct. 9, 1914; G 47909.
German infantry advancing in
massed formation; by A. C. Michael.
[Shell bursting in midst of thick mass
of German soldiers, killing many.]
1c: Oct. 10, 1914;°G 47912.
German orgy; by A. C. Michaei.
[Group of soldiers around street-pi-
ano which one is playing while the
others drink wine.] © 1c. Oct. 17,
1914; G 47955.
German prisoners protected by Brit-
ish soldiers from indignant French
people; by Frederic de Haenen. [Sol-
diers protecting group of prisoners
from threatening crowd at railway
station.] ©1l1e. Oct. 5, 1914; G 47854.
German spy hole at the front; by
H. W. Koekkock. [Drawing of Brit-
ish soldiers searching haystacks for
spies.] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G 48409.
German trap for British military
motor cars near Soissons; by John De
G. Bryan. [Group of German soldiers
in edge of woods firing on men around
automobile trying to replace broken
wheel.] ©1c. Oct. 28, 1914; G 48069.
Germans burning their dead at
Esternay; by A. C. Michael. [Two
soldiers with poles in hand watching
four rows of burning funeral-pyres,
near traction engine, while in distance
are two farmhouses.] © 1. Oct. 6,
1914; G 47857.
Heroic act by an eighteen-year-old
corporal, J. de Mante, setting fire toa
bridge at Tremorde amid a hail of
bullets; by H. W. Koekkoek. [Young
soldier with torch setting fire to two
barrels of oil attached to wooden
bridge.] ©1c. Oct. 14, 1914; G 47946.
How the Germans advanced in the
battle of the dykes; by H. C. Seppings
Wright. [Company of German sol-
diers throwing plank bridges across
dykes while shells burst above them.]
© 1c. Nov. 17, 1914; G 48262.
pt. Iv, ny S.; Vv. 9 |
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
In the midst of life, the field of
honor; by George Scott. [Soldier
guarding entrance to room where
wounded officer=is lying on bed.] ©
1 ce. Nov. 7, 1914; G 48172.
In the trenches at the Aisne; by R.
Caton Woodville. [Soldiers in trenches
playing game of dominoes during lull
in battle.] © 1c. Oct. 17, 1914; G
47952.
Indian gallantry at the front, saving
a stricken comrade; by A. C. Michael.
[Indian soldier, with gun in hands,
standing by his comrade after slaying
three German soldiers.] © 1c. Dee.
26, 1914; G 48584.
Indian troops turning a tidal wave
of men with the bayonet; by R. Caton
Woodville. [Company of Indians mak-
ing bayonet charge on German troops
who are thrown into confusion.] ©
1 ec. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48246.
Kitchner (Lord) at work; by S.
Begg. [Lord Kitchner seated at desk
talking to elderly man, while his as-
sistants are working in rear of room.]
© 1c. Oct. 17, 1914; G 47957.
Last stand of the Germans retreat-
ing to the Aisne; by H. W. Koekkoek.
[Regiment of soldiers fleeing across
open field strewn with their dead near
burning village.] ©1c. Oct. 17, 1914;.
G 47956.
Mud bath; by A. C. Michael. Draw-
ing of a 200-pound German projectile
bursting harmlessly in soft clay-like
soil in British trench, scattering mud
over soldiers. © 1c. Nov. 23, 1914; G
48303.
New romance in modern warfare; by
Frederic de Haenen. [Two army
scouts on motorcycles fleeing down
country road while shells burst around
them.] ©1e. Nov. 2, 1914; G 48122.
News from the front. [Drawing of
the Kaiser standing in field with left
hand on hilt of sword, looking over
left shoulder, while in background are
two guards holding his horse and en-
sign.] ©1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G 48405.
Not even the dead left in peace; by
H. C. Seppings Wright: Drawing of
German shells unearthing graves and
scattering their contents in a village
churchyard. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1914; G
48306.
On Britain’s roll of honor; by R.
Caton Woodville. [Group of cavalry
returned from charge with wounded
soldier held up on his horse.] © 1.
Oct. 5, 1914; G 47855.
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Opera house at Le Mans true thea-
tre of war; by S. Begg. [Man on
stage in theatre, surrounded by sleep-
ing soldiers, delivering an address to
those soldiers remaining awake.] ©
1 e. Nov. 7, 1914; G 48171.
‘Picturesque spahis of France’s army
escorting prisoners in France and
Senegalese examining loot captured
from the Germans; by R. Caton Wood-
ville. [Three African cavalrymen es-
corting group of German soldiers
through village where company of Sen-
egalese soldiers are inspecting Ger-
man loot.] © 1c. Sept. 26, 1914; G
477938.
Prayer before battle; by R. Caton
Woodville. [Group of soldiers kneel-
ing while shells are bursting nearby.]
©1e. Oct. 17, 1914; G 47949.
Prayer, with the Gospel resting on
erossed bayonets, Russian piety on the
battlefield; by Frederic de _Haenen.
{Drawing of regiment of soldiers
kneeling while priest, standing before
open book on crossed bayonets, leads
prayer.] © 1 ¢ Dec. 16, 1914; G
48510.
Remarkable combined artillery, in-
fantry and cavalry attack at Cambrai;
by H. W. Koekkoek. [Cavalry com-
ing to support of artillery which is
firing on infantry in distance.] ©1e.
Sept. 26, 1914; G 47791.
Remarkable encounter between
Highlanders and Germans at the an-
ecient artificial fish ponds near Hrmen-
onville; by A. C. Michael. [One com-
pany of soldiers charging another who
are fleeing through pond.] © 1 ec.
Sept. 26, 1914; G 47792.
Retreat of the Germans at the battle
of the Marne which began on Sept. 7;
by Frederic Villiers. [Soldiers march-
ing by group of farmhouses while
shells from guns on hills in distance
burst over their heads.] © 1. Oct.
3, 1914; G 47842.
Road smashed up by shell fire to
make it useless for motor transporta-
tion; by Cyrus Cuneo. [Motor cars
and horse-drawn wagons wrecked in
road full of large holes.] ©1c. Dec.
16, 1914; G 48512.
Road to Calais as the road to ruin,
Germans routed and their guns en-
gulfed in the swamps; by H. W. Koek-
koek. * Drawing showing Germans
caught by inundations on right bank
SN
of the Yser, their artillery stuek in !
465
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
marshy ground and infantry repulsed
by an allied force with armored car
and machine gun. © 1. Nov. 2,
1914; G 48308.
Russian priest on the field blessing
the charging troops; by Frederic de
Haenen. [Priest with book in left
hand and right hand raised standing
among charging troops while shells
burst around him.] © 1 e¢. Nov. 16,
1914; G 48248.
Russian troops on the Pilitsa fight-
ing at close quarters; by Innes Meo.
[Company of soldiers firing from be-
hind loaded wagons and trees.] © 1
ec. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48250.
Russia’s red cross convoy picking
up wounded after an engagement; by
F. de Haenen. [Men on battlefield
carrying wounded soldiers to long line
of red cross wagons.] © 1c. Nov. 9,
1914; G@ 48178.
Saving the mechanic that an air-
man had to leave behind him; by John
de G. Bryan. [Three men in automo-
bile firing on cavalrymen approaching
while aeroplane flies over-head.] ©1
e. Oct. 3, 1914; G 47848.
Sinking of four German destroyers
off the British coast: First action;
by a British naval officer. Enemy
silenced, but two more are coming to
attack and the Legion goes to meet
them. The Loyal joins the Legion
after the enemy is silenced. © 1 c.
Nov. 17, 1914; G 48261.
Second action; by a British
naval officer. The Legion engages and
sinks rear boat, and the Loyal engages
leading boat which is shown firing
torpedo. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1914; G
48260.
The end; by a British naval
officer. The Undaunted and destroyers
picking up survivors of lost German
warships. © 1c. Nov. 17, 1914; G
48259.
Sinking of the Aboukir; by Norman
Wilkinson. [Men in small boats es-
caping from cruiser which is turned
over on side in sea.] © 1 ec. Oct. 9,
1914; G 47908.
Sinking of three British cruisers;
by Norman Wilkinson. [One cruiser
sinking while two others approach to
receive men escaping in small boats.]
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1914; G 47907.
Spahi exploit, rushing a German gun
concealed on a farm with gunners dis-
guised as peasants; by John de G.
Bryan. [Drawing of company of Mo-
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pt. Iv, n.8., v.9
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
roccan soldiers shooting gunners
around German gun in farm-yard.] ©
1 e@. Dee. 17, 1914; G 48525.
Street fighting in a town on the Bel-
gian border; by H. W. Koekkoek. Dis-
mounted British cavalry caught in a
trap during night attack on town held
by Germans and are firing from streets.
©1c. Nov. 16, 1914; G 48247.
Struggle for the Yser, coal trucks
as fortifications on a Belgian rail-
way; by H. C. Seppings Wright.
[Drawing of group of soldiers firing
from behind coal trucks near canal
which cycle scouts are crossing on
temporary bridge.] © 1c. Nov. 23,
1914; G@ 48301.
Supreme leader of the Russian
forces; by J. Drought. [Right three-
quarter view bust portrait of elderly
man with whiskers, attired in military
uniform and cap.] © 1. Dec. 16,
1914; G 48515.
Surprise visit of Gurkhas to a Ger-
man trench; by Frederic Villiers.
[Company of Indian troops with long
knives attacking German soldiers in
their trenches.] ©1ce. Nov. 17, 1914;
G 48268.
Taking of the guns, by R. Caton
Woodville. [Charging cavalry armed
with lances and led by. bare-headed
officer with. Sword upraised, over-
whelming field battery.] © 1c. Dec.
28, 1914; G 48591.
Tale of a glorious end, by A. C.
Michael. [Rich English interior, at
right soldier with left arm in sling
speaking to old man and young girl
standing and old woman seated at left,
on table between a sword and the pho-
tograph of a soldier.]) © 1 ¢. Dec. 28,
1914; G@ 48592.
Terrible effect of our naval guns; by
Alfred Bastien. [Drawing showing
road on bank of lake near burning vil-
lage, strewn with wrecked vehicles and
dead men and horses.] © 1. Dee. 16,
1914; G 48513.
Thin khaki line repels the corps
d’elite of the German army; by A. C.
Michael. Drawing showing defeat of
the Prussian guards by the British
firing from trenches near farmhouse.
© 1c. Dec. 9, 1914; G 48451.
Tommy Atkins indulges his sense of
humor in the trenches; by A. C.
Michael.
© 1c. Nov. 9, 1914; G 48177.
[British soldiers seated in |
trenches smoking and telling stories.] |
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
Torpedoing and sinking of the
Hermes; by H. C. Seppings Wright.
[Several small boats around burning
warship.] © 1c. Nov. 17, 1914; G
48256. a
Track of death in the air, shelling
the steel dove; by A. Forestier. [Draw-
ing of battery of artillery firing at
aeroplane.] © 1c. Noy. 23, 1914; G
48304.
Training German infantry before the
war; by H. W. Koekkoek. [Company
of German soldiers shooting at painted
bladders representing soldiers’ heads
floating on lake.] ©1c. Nov. 16, 1914;
G 48248.
Types of the British army; cavalry
wheeling into line for a charge at the
battle of Marne; by R. Caton Wood-
ville. [Two squadrons of cavalry
starting on charge across open field
while shells burst over them.] © 1c.
Oct. 5, 1914; G 47853. eo
Uhlan-hunting as a form of sport;
by Georges Scott. Drawing showing a
fight between armored motor car and
German cavalry patrol along edge of
forest. ©1c. Dec. 9, 1914; G 48441.
Valiant defender of right and honor ;
by J. Simont. [Drawing of two sol-
diers assisting wounded companion to
place of safety near garden wall.] ©
1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G@ 48407.
We have advanced slightly in Ar-
gonne; by H. W. Koekkoek. [Drawing
showing soldiers fighting among ruins
of houses and in streets of city which
is burning.] © 1c. Nov. 30, 1914; G
48397.
What fog brings to the British
trenches; by Frederic Villiers. [Draw-
ing of German deserters approaching
through the mist and holding up their
hands.] ©1ce. Dec. 9, 1914; G 48445.
When British soldiers were once
more winning undying glory. [British
soldiers firing from trenches and be-
hind trees in edge of forest.] ©1e.
Noy. 9, 1914; G 48181.
When the territorials met the Ba-
varians, Just once; by R. Caton Wood-
ville. [Drawing of regiment of terri-
torial soldiers on firing line near vil-
lage, where projectiles are bursting
around them.] © 1. Nov. 23, 1914;
G 48299.
Where falling trees shattered by
naval guns had dealt death to the
foe, forest fighting near Ypres; by A.
466
WORKS
no, 4, 1914
OF ART
SUN PRINTING & PUB. ASSN.—Contd.
C. Michael. [Drawing of company of
soldiers fighting in forest strewn with
their dead and broken trees.] ©l1ce.
Dee. 17, 1914; G 48526.
Where the Germans tried to gain
ground on left wing of allies; by Fred-
erie Villiers. [Section of hilly country
with buneh of trees at right near
which is battery of French artillery.]
©1c. Nov. 9, 1914; G 48179.
Where the Germans were fiooded
out; by H. C. Seppings Wright.
Drawing of inundated battlefield in
a district to the south of Nieuport
where soldiers are placing flowers on
graves near ruins of farmhouse. ©
1 ec. Dee. 9, 1914; G 48440.
Where the world-history has been
in making, the meeting place of two of
the seven rivers; by H. W. Koekkoek.
fCompany of soldiers marching along
shore at junction of two rivers with
bunch of trees on small island in cen-
ter.] ©l1c. Nov. 2, 1914; G 48123.
Why not teach Kitchener’s army this
during the evenings at the iraining
centers; by L. Begg. Drawing of
group of men around long table play-
ing the game of bellum. © 1c. Dec.
9, 1914; G 48447.
With an army that caused real dis-
aster to the Germans, a Belgian artil-
lery incident among the dunes; by H.
C. Seppings Wright. [Drawing show-
ing artillerymen with horses drawing
their guns over sand hills while shells
burst around them.] © 1 ec. Novy. 23,
1914; G 48302.
With face blackened that it may be
invisible in the darkness instead of a |
white patch; by H. W. Koekkoek.
[Drawing of soldier with face black-
ened, lying by tree firing at dark ob-
ject in distance.] © 1c. Dec. 9, 1914;
G 48444.
Wounded on sledges of skis lashed
together: how the Russians can do
ambulance work on snow; by H. W.
Koekkoek. [Drawing of Russian red
eross workers on skis pulling wounded
soldiers on sledges down snow-covered
road along edge of woods.] ©1..
Dec. 9, 1914; G 48449.
Suzor-Cot& (AURELE) Montreal, Can-
ada. [22666
Vieux pionnier canadien. Statuette
of old man, in hunting suit and rubber
boots, seated in rocking chair smok-
ing pipe. ©1c. Dec. 4, 1914; G 48428.
SYNDICAT DE DEFENSE DE LA COUTURE
FRANCAISE, PARIS. [22667
Timbre du syndicat, by Paul Poiret.
[Monogram of script capitals S, D, F]
suggestive of some Moorish or ancient
design. © 1c. Dee. 7, 1914; G 48462.
TATUM (EDWARD HowLAND) Casa Ver-
dugo, Cal. [22668
Queen of the Pacific. Right profile
of woman’s face formed by west coast
line of North and South America.
© 1 ec. Nov. 20, 1914; G@ 48282.
Taytor (J. L.) & co., New York.
[22669
Let Taylor do your tailoring; by
W. cC. Johnstone. Front view of
Dutch tailor seated cross-legged sew-
ing a coat. ©1ec. Oct. 21, 1914; G
47965.
TIFFANY stTuDIOS, New York.
Monolithic studios.
carved in block of stone.
27, 1914; G 48509.
TRAVELERS’ AID SOC. OF CALIFORNIA,
San Francisco. [22671
Travelers aid, by George Pomeroy.
[Medal of star in sunburst surrounded
by scroll with words ‘Travelers aid,’
the whole attached by ribbon to bar
with lettering ‘California”] © 1 ¢.
Nov. 18, 1914; G 48588.
TREMBLEY (Mark McCurpy) Washing-
ton. [ 22672, 22673
Bay of Naples. [Circle and drapery
around bird’s-eye view of bay, and Mt.
Vesuvius in eruption in distance.]
©1c. Oct. 24, 1914; G 47998.
Niagara Falls. [Drapery around
scene of American and Horseshoe
falls.] © 1c. Oct. 24, 1914; G 47999.
Van ALLEN (Lewis) Buffalo.
[ 22674, 22675
National Chautauqua. Design of
four-leaf clover with lamp on one leaf
and tree on another. © 1c. Dec. 10,
1914; G 48456.
— [Drawing of lettered circle
around four-leaf clover and star.] ©
1 ce. Oct. 29, 1914; G 48215.
Von KoxkeEritz (CARL O.) New York.
[22676-22682
Abelard and Heloise; by Rudolf
Weigang. [Drawing of young man
and woman, in early French dress,
leaving arched doorway. ]
Humpty Dumpty; by Rudolf Wei-
gang. [Drawing of small boy sitting
on brick wall asleep. ]
[22670
Relief cross
© 1 c. Noy.
467
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22683
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
Von Koxkertrz (Cart O.)—Continued.
Margery Daw; by Rudolf Weigang.
[Drawing of several children watching
little girl and hoy see-saw on board
across log. }
Old Mother Hubbard; by Rudolf
Weigang. [Drawing of old woman
seated by open fireplace talking to dog
sitting erect before her.]
She went to the tailor’s; by Rudolf
Weigang. [Drawing of dog riding a
goat. ]
Who killed Cock Robin?-by Rudolf
Weigang. [Drawing of robin sitting
on tree with bow in one claw and
arrow in the other.]
Who'll toll the bell? by Rudolf
Weigang. [Drawing of cow with bell
rope in mouth ringing bell.]
© 1. each Dec. 12, 1914; G 48474—
48480.
VosE (R. C. & N. M.) Boston.
[22683-22685
Equinoctial gale; by Paul Dough-
erty. Marine scene on the Cornish
coast of Hngland showing wind blow-
ing spray over rocks jutting into sea.
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1914; G 48505.
Moonlight madonna; by Hlliott
Daingerfield. Right profile of woman
seated in bower of easter-lilies,. hold-
ing child in her arms. ©1c. Dee. 10,
1914; G 48506.
Twenty-third psalm; by Mary L.
Macoraber. [One female figure with
oil another with cup administering to
draped girl seated.] © 1 ce. Oct. 21,
1914; G 47964.
Waxtcott (Harry M.) Rutherford,
Nw [22686
Sunlit way. Three women standing
around baby in carriage, with two chil-
dren in background. © 1. Dee. 21,
1914; G 48554.
WatTrous (Harry W.) New York.
[ 22687, 22688
He stood in the moonlight. Young
woman lying amid cushions reading
book, back of which is spectre of man
in cloak. © 1c Nov. 17, 1914; G
48254.
Juggler (The). Right profile of
woman in waist of feathers and chiffon
skirt tossing three balls in air, while
crow sitting on table in front of her
is holding card in its beak. ©1.
Dec. 19, 1914; G 485381.
| 48472.
WAYNE KNITTING MILLS, Ft. Wayne,
Ind. [22689
Tango study. [Left three-quarter
back view of girl in chiffon dress
standing with knee on chair, looking
out of window.] © 1 e. Sept. 28,
1914; G 47799.
WEBERG (F'RITHIOF EMANUEL) Ogden,
Utah. [22690
Baptism of Christ. [Group of men
and women ‘on bank of winding stream
watching John baptize Jesus.] ©1 ec.
Oct. 20, 1914; G@ 47963.
WEIBLEN (ALBERT) MARBLE & GRANITE
co., New Orleans. [22691
Mortuary vault; by M. George de
Lueas. Oblong structure rising from
a rectangular base and having at one
end a central door flanked by pilasters
and approached by steps. © 1 *.
Dec. 8, 1914; G 48508.
WEIL, LORIMER & GREENBAUM, New
York. [22692-22701
Bridge; by Henry Weil. Scene of
arched stone bridge across stream, in
circle surrounded by playing card fig-
ures, designed for pillow cover. ©1c.
Dec. 10, 1914; G 48469.
For the blues; by Henry Weil.
Smoking pipe at right of river scene
lit up by full moon, designed for pillow
cover. © 1c. Dec. 10, 1914; G 48470.
Good at any time; by Henry Weil.
Pillow cover design showing fancy pipe
smoking below clock dial. © 1. Dee.
24, 1914; G 48577.
It’s a long way to Tipperary; by
Henry Weil. Pillow cover design
showing soldiers lying on ground
around log fire in the smoke of which
appears a girl’s head. ©1c. Dec. 18,
1914; G 48527.
Man’s love; by Henry Weil. Pillow
cover design of smoking fancy pipe,
and cigar in tray. © 1 c. Dec. 10,
1914; G 48471.
My country ’tis of thee; by Henry
Weil. Pillow cover design showing
Red cross nurse surrounded by flags
of United States and seven other na-
tions. © 1c. Dee. 15, 1914; G@ 48528.
Safety first; by Henry Weil. Pillow
cover design of girl in canoe approach-
ing shore of stream where young man
is running to meet her. ©1 ce. Dee. 15,
1914; G 48499.
September eve; by Henry Weil.
Pillow cover design of nude girl stand-
ing behind large maple leaf, on bank
of stream. © 1 ¢. Dec. 10, 1914; G
468
WORKS OF ART
| no. 4, 1914
WetIL, LorgrMEeR & GREENBAUM—Contd.
Simple life; by Henry Weil. Pillow
cover design showing girl in canoe
paddling by bunch of water-lilies in
|mountain stream. © 1 c¢. Dec. 10,
1914; G 48478.
Smoke; by Henry Weil. Fancy ar-
|rangement of letters encircled by
| smoke from pipe and cigar below, de-
| signed for pillow cover. © 1 «¢. Dec.
|10, 1914; G 48468.
WENDT (JULIA BRACKEN) Los Angeles.
[22702
Music. Bas-relief plaque showing
Ow €
ec. 21, 1914; G 48561.
HEELER (HorRAcE) Montague, Mass.
{22703
| Retail business district of Athol,
| Sees [Bird’s-eye view showing houses
| keh figure playing harp.
| D
iy
| if background. ] © ce Oct. 14, 1914;
G 47918.
WHitTE (J. N.) & sons, West Quincy,
Mass. [22704
| Angel of death. eon with
| relief of angel, under group of cherubs,
_gathering flowers, and name, Lyous,
_across base.] © 1c. Nov. 19, "4914; G
| 48271.
WHiItTe (WILLIAM Hancock) Boston.
[22705-22707
_ British soldier. Bas-relief plaque of
British soldier on the alert, while in
: background are two war-ships and bi-
plane above. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1914; G
48222.
' French soldier. Bas-relief plaque of
French soldier standing in position of
ready, while at his left is a field piece
of artillery and monoplane above. ©1
~¢@. Nov. 14, 1914; G@ 48221.
German soldier. SBas-relief plaque
of German soldier standing with field
_glasses in right hand, left resting on
sword, while at his left is a 16-inch
howitzer and Zeppelin above. ©1«.
Noy. 14, 1914; G 48223.
WHITTEMORE (AMy) Brooklyn. [22708
‘White queen. [Grotesque statuette
of little woman in queen’s garb stand-
ing with arms folded, illustrating
Through the looking glass.] ©l1e.
Dec. 21, 1914; G 48534.
WiccER (PETER) St. Louis. [22709
Marble altar for Holy Cross church,
St. Louis, Mo.; by Chas. Ruedell. [De-
sign of altar with scenes from life of
Christ on each side of tabernacle, sur-
mounted by crucifixion group.] ©le
Dee. 12, 1914; G 48465.
22724
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., New
Haven, Conn. [22710
Mountain goat and eagle. [Moun-
tain goat fighting off eagle which is
trying to catch her kid.] ©1c. Sept.
28, 1914; G 47802.
Wor & co., Philadelphia.
[22711-22728
Flower serenade. [Man looking out
ef window at Dutch girl with large
bunches of flowers pinned on her dress
and bouquet in hand.]
Miowers for his best girl. [Front
view of bow-legged Dutch boy with
bunch of flowers in hand smiling.]
Four step. [Dutch man and woman
dancing. |
Helpless babe. [Baby seated on
floor erying and holding its bottle
while puppy sucks milk from it.]
Her first valentine. [Small Dutch
boy giving package and bouquet to
little girl.]
Hesitation (The).
and girl dancing.]
His token of love. [Small Dutch
boy presenting valentine to little girl
at window. ]
Little mother. [Little girl carrying
erying baby in her arms, followed by
puppy. ]
Message of love. [Little Dutch girl
standing with left hand on breast and
letter in right.]
My kitty. [Little girl seated on
floor holding kitten in her arms.]
Night before Christmas. [Old man
seated in arm-chair by open fireplace
with one child peering over his shoul-
der and another standing between his
knees. ]
Very last bit. [Little girl standing
by high chair feeding baby with
spoon. ]
Youthful sweethearts.
Dutch boy kissing little girl.]
© 1 ec. each Oct. 17, 1914; G 47928-
47940.
WooTton (HENRIETTA MEADE) Boston.
[22724
Sunny day. Butterfly on twig of
grass, and another fiying above, on
background of milkweed, pressed be-
tween two circular plates of glass. ©
1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1914; G 48079.
[Little Dutch boy
[Little
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22725
WorRKMAN (DaAvip TicE) Minneapolis.
[22725
Knowledge. [Woman with torch in
hand seated on throne surrounded by
numerous books, with group of scien-
tists and mechanics at her right, and
various artists at her left.] ©le
Oct. 9, 1914; G 47905.
WriGHT (ALICE Morcan) New York.
[22726
Piping satyr. Statuette of young
satyr seated on rock, designed for
book ends. © 1. Dec. 19, 1914; G
48532.
WYLLIE (H. S.) St Augustine, Fla.
[22727
Water-front, St. Augustine. [View
of city across river spanned by long
bridge with draw.] © 1c. Oct. 15,
1914; G 48016.
Number of entries of Works or Art
—e ee ee ee
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9, no. 4, 1914
YERAKIS (ATHAN) New York. [22728
Constantine XII king of Greece.
[Crown on oval plaque showing left
profile of bust of king, in bas-relief.]
© 1c. Dec. 14, 1914; G 48533.
Youne (Louis) Chicago. [22729
Easy running cut quick grinding
stone. [Sketch of farmer seated on
inverted frame of grinding stone rid- —
ing down farm path.] ©1e. Nov. 25,
1914; G 48310.
ZIMMERMAN (LILLIAN HoRTENSE) Chi- |
cago. [22730
Brownie. Statuette of child, with
liberty cap on head, seated on slab
holding large acorn cup in lap. ©1e.
Dec. 26, 1914; G 48578.
included in the Catalogue since
Sarnia | LOR eee Pie Deere ot
470
CLASSES H=K.
REPRODUCTIONS OF WORK OF ART; DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF A
SCIENTIFIC OR TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHOTOGRAPHS; PRINTS AND
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
AARON (Mary) Johnstown, Pa.
[22731
Madame Marie. ©1c. Oct. 1, 1914;
J 196414.
AspspotT (W. A.) Lakeport, N. H.
[22732
Boston Y. M. C. A. landing. ©
Sept. 11, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1914; J
196103.
ABRAMS (JESSIE F.) West Park, N. Y.
[22733-22737
Burroughs (John) :
_ At home.—At the study.—At the
summer house.—At the well.—Author-
naturalist. © Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Dec. 24, 1914; J 198912-198916.
ApairR (Wittiam BE.) Newton, Kan.
. [227388
_ Lickskillet locals. [Old dog licking
a skillet; cover design] © Dec. 19,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 18, 1914; K 81941.
ADAMS (Mrs. C. W.) Chena, Alaska.
[22739
‘Midnight sun. © Sept. 25, 1914;
2 c. Dec. 26, 1914; J 198854.
ApAms (I. C.) Calistoga, Cal.
[22740-22744
[5 photographs] :
Cliffs 300 feet high near Calistoga,
Cal.—Oat Hill grade as seen from the
top of the cliffs near Calistoga, Cal.—
Pipe-organ Rock at the cliffs or pali-
sades near Calistoga, Cal— View taken
in the crater at the cliffs or pali-
sades.—Voleanic cliffs 3800 feet high
near Calistoga, Cal. © Nov. 12, 1914;
2 ec. each Noy. 17, 1914; J 197616—
197620.
ADAMS sTupIOoO, Portland, Me. [22745
Portland, Me., Cathedral of Immacu-
late cathedra, interior. © Nov. 23,
1914; 2 ec. Nov. 27, 1914; J 197850.
ADDICKS (LAWRENCE) Douglas, Ariz.
[22746
Thirsty cub. © Oct. 27, 1914; 2c.
Noy. 17, 1914; J 197598.
77261—15—4
ALBRECHT (OTTO EDWIN) & KELLETTE
(JOHN WILLIAM) New Rochelle,
ee Vo [22747-22749
Snow (Miss Margaret) A-C. ©
Sept. 15, 1914; 2 ec. each Sept. 28,
1914; J 196338-196340.
ALLAN (WILLIAM) Buffalo. [22750
Buffalo historical soc. © Oct. 10,
1914; 2 ce. Dec. 17, 1914; J 1985387.
ALLMAN (HUGENE HILLERY) Mobile,
Ala. [22751
This monument erected to the mem-
ory of our faithful slaves. © Nov. 2,
1914; 2 e. Nov. 12, 1914; K 80838.
ALMY (WILLEY H.) Rochester, N. Y.
[22752
Genesee River view. © Oct. 19,
1914; 2 e. Oet. 21, 1914; J 196934.
ALPHA CHI SIGMA FRATERNITY, Evan-
ston, Ill. [22753
[Alpha chi sigma fraternity, coat of
arms] © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 « Dee. 11,
1914; K 81687.
ALTMAN (CHARLES New
Haven, Conn. [22754
Yale, 1918, Freshman class group
picture. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ec. Oct.
16, 1914; J 196772.
ALBERT )
ALTSHULER (SIMEON L.) Springfield,
Mass. [22755
I should worry. [Head of boy with
old hat, and smoking cigarette.] ©
Dee: 2s, 19%: 2: ec: Dec. 24, Tore Kk
82454.
BAPTIST PUBLICATION SO-
CIETY, Philadelphia. Abington
press, Cincinnati. Westminster
press, Philadelphia.
[22756-22761
Marriage certificates nos. 80-85. ©
Sept. 28, 1914; 2 ce. each Oct. 19, 1914;
K 79546-79551.
AMERICAN
471
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22762
: pt. IV; 2 s.,; v.9
AMERICAN COLORTYPE CO., New York.
[22762-22777
[Calendar designs]:
Adam and Eve; by Carl Becker.—
After a long voyage; by Brett.—
Battle of Lake Erie; by Percy
Moran.—Bringing home the bride; by
F. C. Ransom.—Don’t forget the old
folks at home; by F. C. Ransom.—
Fate of the nation; by Alfred James
Dewey.—Guarded flock; by H. T. von
Weele.—His first dollar; by F. C.
Ransom.—In the Rockies; by Mo-
ran.—Off the sand banks; by A. W.
Boaler.—Pride of the farm.—Spring-
time.—Then, now and forever; by
Percy Moran. — Thoroughbreds. —
Thousand terrors.—Washington at
home; by Percy Moran. © Dee. 16,
1914; 2 c. each Dee. 23, 1914; K
82277-82292.
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC Co., New York.
[22778-22781
Smart styles, fall & winter, 1914-
1915. [Colored print.] © July 17,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1914; K 78666.
Diary, 1914; by John Rae. © Dec.
9, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 17, 1914; K 81916.
[Girl and bucket. Calendar de-
sign.] © Dec. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 17,
1914; K 81915.
Light that never fails. [Calendar
illustration.] © Nov. 9, 1914; 2 «.
Dec. 31, 1914; KK 82576.
AMERICAN LUMBERMAN, Chicago.
[22782-22784
[3 photographs]:
Near view of house showing condi-
tion of roof covered with supposedly
fire resistant roofing.—Origin of fire
(at right) and (at extreme left of
photo) houses, roofed with composi-
tion material, that suffered roof dam-
age from fire boards.—Shingle roof
covered with supposedly fire resistant
roofing. © Nov. 21, 1914; 2 e@ each
Dec. 1, 1914; J 197997-197999.
AMERICAN MOISTENING CO., Boston.
[22785
Ancometer. © Sept. 25, 1914; le.
Oct. 8, 1914; I 1948.
AMERICAN PRESS ASSN., New York.
[22786
Photo - engraver’s multiplication
chart. © Oct. 26, 1914: 1 c. Nov. 9,
1914; I 2001.
AMERICAN STUDIO, New York. [22787
New York connecting railroad bridge.
©.Nov. 11, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1914; J
197625.
ANDERSON
burgh. [22788
Knight templars international con-
ference, Pittsburgh, Aug. 2-7, 1914. .
© Aug. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 27, 1914; J
195579.
t
(HarRgy CHARLES) Pitts- —
ANGELICOLA (ALFRED HENRY BROWN) |
Paterson, N. J. [22789
Appeal to the Great Spirit. © Jan.
2, 1913; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1914; J 196746.
ANTHONY (E.) & SONS, INC., New Bed-
ford, Mass.
Smyth (Rt. Rev. Hugh J.) ©1c.
Dec. 1, 1914; J 197972.
ARLINGTON MACHINE WORKS, Arlington,
Heights, Mass. [22791-22793
[3 photographs]:
Adjustable tension bars.—Portable
sewing machine—Two tank open
soaper. © 1. each Dec. 23, 1914; J
198728-198730.
ARNOLD PRINTING co., Jacksonville,
Fla. [22794, 22795
-[2 prints]:
Healthy kids.—Remove that morn-
ing grouche © Oct. 7, 1914; 2 «
each Oct. 12, 1914; K 79535, 79536.
ASHIZAWA (GEORGE R.) San Francisco.
[22796
California invites the world. ©
Dec. 1, 1914; 2 G&. Dee. 22, 1914; JF
198672.
ATTERLEY PUB. CO., Chicago. [22797
Dallas, Tex., new union station. ©
Nov. 14, 1914; 2 & Nov. 23, 1914; K
81992.
AUTOMATIC RECORDING SAFE CO., Chi-
cago. [22798-22801
[Bank ads]:
Friend in need.—Good shelter.—
Two life lines—Two roads. © Nov.
23, 1914; 2 c. each Noy. 25, 1914; K
81952-81955.
Avery (BERTHA) Anoka, Minn.
[22802, 228038
Autumn equinox. © Dec. 1, 1914;
2 c. Dec. 14, 1914; J 198462.
Twilight. © Nov. 1, 1914; 2 c. Dee.
14, 1914; J 198463.
AWERKAMP (FRANK JOSEPH) Los An-
geles. [22804
Universal and international peace
card. [Post ecard.] Aug. 18, 1914;
2c. Nov. 4, 1914; K 80259.
472
[22790
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
22865
BACHRACH (LOUIS FABIAN) Boston.
[22805, 22806
Hall (Frank B.) © Oct. 2, 1914;
2c. Oct. 5, 1914; J 196469.
McCall (Misses) © Sept. 28, 1914;
2c. Sept. 25, 1914; J 1963815.
(JoHN SmiTH) Watertown,
[22807
Greetings. Unpack your duds.
Noy. 16, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1914; K
80804.
BAKER (ALMEBON JOSEPH) Kalispell,
BAIRD
N.
Mont. [22808
McDonald (Lake) from _ Belton
Hills, 275. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
2, 1914; J 197183.
BAKER ART GALLERY, Columbus. O.
[22869-22811
Hogan (Timothy S.) 1-3. © Sept.
4, 1914; 2 ec. each Sept. 14, 1914; J.
196104-196106.
BALL (JAMES D.) Boston, Mass.
[22812
Lincoln (Abraham) _ ([Profile por-
trait.] © Dec. 29, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 31,
1914; K 82507.
BALLINGER & PrRROT, Philadelphia.
[22813
Municipal stadium, 2068. © 1 e.
Dee. 17, 1914; J 198540.
BALTZ (JOHN AUGUST) Newberry,
Mich. [22814
Newberry state hospital © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1914; J 197916.
Bans (Louis) Cleveland.
[ 22815, 22816
Drink on the way home. © Oct. 28.
1914; 2c. Oct. 29, 1914; J 197114.
Her pets. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct.
29, 1914; J 197113.
Barsour (THOMAS C.) Gonzales, Tex.
[22817
Battleground monument near Gon-
zales, Tex. © Oct. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Oct.
15, 1914; J 196864.
BARHAM (JAMES FULLER) Columbia,
Mo. [22818
Academic hall. © Nov. 25, 1914; 2
e. Nov. 27, 1914; J 197844.
Barnes (A. H.) Parkland, Wash.
[ 22819, 22820
Ohop Valley (View up) © Dec. 20,
1914; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1914; J 198852.
View from Ohop Hill. © Dec. 20,
1914; 2 ce. Dec. 29, 1914; J 198917.
BARNETT (Bourritr A.) Crowley, La.
[22821
Crowley, La., July 4, 1914, VB. ©
July 4, 1914; 2 ec July 9, 1914; J
194198.
BARRIE’S (GEORGE) SONS, Philadelphia.
[22822
Illustrations in Lossing’s Life of
Washington. © Oct. 27, 1914; 2 «4
Oct. 28, 1914; K 80156.
BASEBALL MAGAZINE CO., New York.
[22823
Wagner (Hans) [Title page] ©
Nov. 5, 1914; 2 e« Nov. 5, 1914; K
80517.
BAUMANN, New York. [22824-22838
Belmont (Mrs. August) 1-3. ©
Dee. 6, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 7, 1914;
J 198251-198253.
Ewing (Miss Alexander) © Oct. 11,
1914; 2e¢. Oct. 17, 1914; J 196835.
Gary (Judge E.H.) © Nov. 2,1914;
2-e7 Nov: 17,1914; 5.197621.
[10 photographs]:
Bird (Miss) and Miss Mortimer.—
Cushing (Mrs.) —Dows (David) —
Game of chess.—Kennedy (Miss Maud)
and Mr. Eric Winston. — Rumsey
group.— Townsend (Rex) — Whitney
(Mrs. H. P.)—Wiberg (Miss Mary)—
Wiberg (Miss Olga) © Nov. 15, 1914;
2 ec. each Nov. 19, 1914; J 197708—
197717.
BECKMAN (THOMAS J.) Philadelphia.
[22839
Our Panama girl. © Nov. 16, 1914;
2 c. Nov. 16, 1914; K 81141.
BEEBE (LESLIE W.) Oak Park, Ill.
[22840
To all free and accepted masons. ©
Oct. 9, 1914* 2. Oet.. 12. 1914 = 1K
79094.
BELAIR (GEORGE) Menomonie, Wis.
[22841
Stout institute and Central high
school. © Oct. 29, 1914; 2 e. Oct. 31,
1914; J 197174.
BELL (Jas. W.) son & co., New York.
[ 22842-22865
Our own publication. Plate nos. 3B-
7B, 9B, 10B, 12B, 13B, 15B-22B, 24B-
30B. [Fashion plate cards for men}
© Oct. 26, 1914; 2 ¢ each Oct. -27;
1914; K 79663-79686.
473
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
22866
BELSERSCHE (CHR.) VERLAGSBUCHHAND-
LuNG, Stuttgart, Ger. [22866
Ich will euch trésten, wie einen seine
mutter tréstet; von Rudolf Schifer.
© Dec. 20, 1918; 1:c. Oct. 31,.2914;
K 79916.
3ENEDICT (JULES B.) Denver.
[ 22867, 22868
Proposed summer residence for the
presidents of the U. S., ground plan.
© 1c. Sept. 28, 1914; I 1949.
view looking S. W. showing
house descending terraces and natural
gardens. ©1c. Sept. 28, 1914; I 1950.
Bercen (G. F.) Pasadena, Cal.
[22869
Creech (Susanne) nude baby. ©
Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ¢c. Nov. 17, 1914; J
197615.
BERLINER (HMILE) Washington.
[22870
In touch with civilization. © June
15, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1914; K 79065.
BETHEL (BertTHaA 8.) Denver. [22871
Souvenir post card certificate. ©
Nov. 4, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1914; K
80319.
BrcEL (EpwIn J.) Manitowoc, Wis.
| [22872
Sheboygan (S. S.) burning. ©
Oct, 5, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1914; J 196564.
BireeuH (J. H.) jr., Burlington, N. J.
[22873
U. S. makes, it also banks. [Slogan
card] © Sept. 19, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 23,
1914; K 81266.
BisHop (A. ALLYN) Newport, Vt.
[22874
Gates (Charles W.) © Oct. 4,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1914; J 196553.
Bisuop (S. SNIvELY) Carlisle, Pa.
[22875
From Eden lost to paradise. © 1
e. Sept. 24, 1914; J 196417.
BISSELL (KATHERINE SPENCER) studio,
New York. [22876
Stonington children in colonial dress
at the centennial celebration. © Auz.
9, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 1914; J 196309.
BLACK (W. J.) Chicago.
[22877, 22878
Two fairs for one fare. San Diego.
[Gondola in foreground, with fair-
grounds and buildings on the shore]
© Dec. 12, 1914: 2 c Dec. 17, 1914;
K 81917.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
Brack (W. J.)—Continued.
San Francisco. [Fair grounds
in background; portion of crowded
ferry-boat in foreground.] © Dec. 12,
1914; 2 ec. Dec. 17, 1914; K 81918.
BLACKINTON (ALTON Hatz) Rockland,
Me. [22879
Incense to autumn. © Oct. 30,1914;
2 ec. Oct. 26, 1914; J 197054.
BLODGETT (HARVEY) co., St. Paul.
[22880-22931
[Thrifty Alexander poster stamps]:
Birthdays come and birthdays
go, 6.—Education gives a man, 5.—
He must have his share of fun, 3.—
Something’s doing here to-day, 2.—Toys
bestowed with lavish hand, 4.—With
rhyme and picture we will tell, 1.
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 e. each Nov. 36,
1914; K 80670-80675.
Coin he’s saved, plus interest.
no. 10.—Our young hero stands in
doubt, no. 8.—With mind intent on
honest gain, no. 9.—With muscles
strong, no. 7. © Nov. 16, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Noy. 23, 1914; K 80963-80966.
And now our friend can take
his ease, no. 51.—At last commence-
ment day has come, no. 22.—At last
his dream of years comes true, no. 37.—
At thirty-one we find our friend, no.
31.—Between the terms of high school
work, no. 16.—Brightest caddie of them
all, no. 138.—Brilliant thought comes to
his mind, no. 23.—Business rule I’ve
had for years, no. 40.—Does Alexander
only work, no. 14.—Get-rich-quick and
gold-brick man, no. 49.—He never lets
a chance slip by, no. 12.—His bank
book comes in handy now, no. 18.—
His banker, too, begins to see, no. 11.—
His keen employer beamed with pride,
no. 84.—His prosperous life he traces
back, no. 30.—I often borrow when I
see, no. 28.—I’ve always shunned short-
cuts to wealth, no. 43.—lI’ve always
tried, from childhood days, no. 38.—
If Alexander reached his goal, no. 52.—
In college halls his work begun, no.
19.—In college sports he planned to
find, no. 21.—In homes where thrift
has been the rule, no. 29.—Instalment
plan, as you all know, no. 27.—Man
who owns a motor car, no. 42.—My
safe deposit box, no. 41——Now have
you thought that Fortune’s smiles, no.
26.—One day a broker sold to him,
no. 33.—Secret of success in life, no.
46.—Success will come to you, no. 47.—
This check he writes with perfect ease.
no. 45.—This is the life, no. 39.—Tho’
now a fortune I have won, no, 44.—
474.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
Biopcett (Harvey )—Continued.
To see his name upon the sign, no.
25.—When Alexander drew his pay,
no. 86.—When money matters fret his
mind, no. 48.—When summer comes,
no. 17.—When you have your first
thousand saved, no. 50.—While Alex-
ander’s fortune grew, no. 35.—While
fellow clerks direct their eyes, no. 24.—
Year at college makes some drain, no.
20.—You’ve noticed how the thrifty.
man, no. 32.—You wonder now how far
along, no. 15. © Dee. 15, 1914; 2.
each Dec. 17, 1914; K 81863-81904.
BLumM (EpwarpD) Chicago. [22982
Benedict XV (Pope) © Sept. 19,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1914; J 196179.
BLUME (H. J.) Worthington, Minn.
[229338
Worthington, Minn., at night. ©
Dec. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Dee. 17, 1914; J
198542.
BocKMANN & co., Chicago. [22934
Peace on earth, good will to men.
© Dec. 7, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1914; K
81829.
Bogart (WILLIAM) New York.
[22985
Beethoven (Ludwig van) grave. ©
Mer 22; 1914; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1914; J
196964.
BoicHarp (L.) Paris. [22936
A la honte de Vlimpérialisme de
Guillaume II. © Oct. 8, 1914; 1.
Nov. 23, 1914; K 80990.
Botton (SAMUEL HENRY) Twin Falls,
a. [22937
Rosedale fruit farms. [Picture of
Twin Falls on apple] © Nov. 5, 1914;
1c. Nov. 23, 1914; 1 c. Dee. 18, 1914;
K 82270.
Bon MARCHE, Seattle. [22938
[Rhododendron; 8 color process re-
production of water color sketch] ©
Det. 26, 1914: 2 c. Oct. 31, 1914; K
807838.
BooEN (JAMES O.) Bowman, N. D.
[22939
Ekalaka, Mont. © Sept. 30, 1914;
2 ¢e. Oct. 2, 1914; J 196434.
Boos (Eucenta H. von) New York.
[22940-22942
Meditation of the nun, 1-3. ©1e.
each July 30, 1914; J 198565-198567,
22959
Bortett (P. CLrinton) Tucumcari, N.
Mex. [22943-22949
Bell ranch, N. Mex. © Sept. 27,
1914; 2c. Nov. 2, 1914; J 197198.
Barracks, Fort Bascom. ©
Ocinndd, 1914-2. '¢.. Noy..2, 19142 F
197196.
Herd. © Sept. 26, 1914; 2 <.
Nov. 2, 1914; J 197194.
Puerto de Luna school. © Nov. 24,
1914; 2 ec. Dec. 7, 1914; J 198250.
Saddling up. © Sept. 26, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 2, 1914; J 197197.
Tucumcari, N. Mex., ranch scene.
© Sept. 24, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 2, 1914; J
197195.
shipping out. © Sept. 2, 1914:
2 ec. Noy. 2, 1914; J 197193.
BouGHTON-ROBBINS Co., Spokane,
Wash. [22950
Two mighty monarchs, Mt. Spo-
kane, Wash. [Post card.] © Nov.
24, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 30, 1914; K 81951.
Bowes (J. H.) New York. [22951
Judges and lawyers of Dayton,
Ohio, 1913. © Dec. 9, 1914; 2 ec. Dec.
11, 1914; K 81850.
BowMAN (CHARLES H.) Erie, Pa.
[22952
Penny-dollar store. © 1. Oct. 16,
1914; J 196770.
BoyYyLteE (CHARLES WELLINGTON) New
Orleans. [22953
Indian maiden. [Small print.] ©
Oct. 8, 1914; 2 e Oct. 10, 1914; K
79049.
BRADFORD (CHARLES SYDNEY) Phila-
delphia. [22954
N. G. P., company B engineers, of-
ficers. © Dec. 21, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 22,
1914; J 198726.
BRAINARD (A. H.) Littleton, N. H.
[22955-22958
[4 photographs]:
Kranconia Notch from Artists Bluff,
White Mts.,, N. H.—Littleton, N. H.,
Elliott hall.—Old man profile, White
Mts., N. H.—Profile house, White Mts.,
N. H. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each Oct. 6,
1914; Jj 196914—196917.
BRANDON PRINTING co., Albany.
[22959
Albany. [Diagram showing dis-
tances from.] © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 ec.
Dec. 9, 1914; K 81592.
475
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES -
eerie: W.) Rochester,
[22960
Me SS my wooly dog. © Dec. 25,
1914; 2 ce. Dec. 26, 1914; J 198780.
Brown (FRANK E.) Cleveland.
[22961
New high level bridge, bird’s-eye
view. © Oct. ‘1; 1914:-2 ©. Oct: 5,
1914; J 196747.
Brown (Mo.Luie H.) Chicago.
[ 22962, 22963
College calendar. © Oct. 22, 1914;
2c. Nov. 27, 1934 52K: 81227.
Gay old bach. [Design for calen-
dar.]. © Oct. 22, 1914: 2 ¢c.. Deesd,
1914; K 81548.
Brown (Roy L.) New York [22964
__ New York; Hotel Breslin. [Birdseye
view] © Oct. 18, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 20,
1914; K 79545.
Brown & BIGELOW, St. Paul.
[22965-23044
[Colored prints of various sizes] :
[Among the clouds; by R. A. Fox]—
At the opera. [Large and small]—[At
twilight]—[Bell’s first note; by J. G.
L. Ferris]—[Bred in the purple; by
BREHM
N.
R. A. Fox]—[By peaceful meadows;
by Kip]—By still waters.—[Chal-
lenger ; by Elmo - Lewis]—[Day
dreams; by C. W. Traver]—[Dorothy ;
by JamesArthur]—Dorothy ; by Arthur
Keedy.—Elaine; by Maud Strumm.—
Plaine; N. D. 305; by W. H. Cofiin.-—
Eleanor; by Armstrong.—Ethel; by
Maud Strumm.—T[ Fast friends ]—
[Forgiven; by Marie Day]—[Golden
Gorge; by Thos. S. Moran]—[Golden
harvest; by R. A. Fox]—[Golden sun-
set; by Edward Gay]—[Good bye for
a year; by Edmund Osthaus]—Good
morning.—Grace; by Maud Strumm.—
Hand that rocks the cradle.—[Happy
flock; by W. A. Knip]—[Harbor of
dreams; by N. Briganti]—[Hitting the
trail; by GoodwinJ—Home guard.—
[In old Holland; by W. Ritschel]—
Jolly sailor.—[Lakes of Killarney; by
R. A. Fox]—tLife’s sweetest treasure;
by Maud Strumm; Lily pond; by Rob-
ertson.—[Little apprentice; by Tongue]
—Little shoppers; by Knowles.—Love
eternal; by Francis Day.—[Mallards;
by Arthur Spear]—[Margaret; F. H.
Desch]—[Marriage of Washington; by
Perey Moran]—[Meditation; by F. H.
Desch]—Miss Dixie; by James Arthur.
—Miss Sincerity; by James Arthur.—
Moonlight bay; by Robertson.—[Na-
talie; by F. H. Desch]—Nature’s
pounty; by Reoni.—New England road.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
Brown & BicELow—Continued.
—[New Year’s Eve in Dogville; by C.
M. Coolidge]—October days.—Old
bridge.—Old forge——[Old garden; by
James Arthur]—[Orchids; by James
Arthur]—Perfect day ; by Robertson.—
Popular girl; by James Arthur. [Large
and small]—Prosperity; by R. A. Fox.
—[Queen’s war hounds; by C. M. Rus-
sell]—[Rescue; by A. O. Fischer]—
[Richest woman in the world; by A. P.
Cole]—Rift in the clouds; by Robert-
son. — Sincerely yours. — Sister. —
Sleepy heads; by W. A. Kirkpatrick.—
[Smoking them out; by C. M. Russell]
—[Society girl; by James Arthur]—
Society girl; by M. P. Farrand.—
[South wind; by Nunnebruch]—
[Star Spangled Banner; by W. A.
Kirkpatrick]—Sue; by Maud Strumm.
—Summer day; by S. R. Chaffe.—
Sweet innocence.—[Thalia; by A. Alt-
son]—[Through daisy fields; by F. A.
Duncan]—[ Westerner; by H. T. Dunn]
—[When diamonds are trumps; by
Arthur Spear] — [~When shadows
lengthen] —[When the leaves are
turning gold; by Gustave Wiegand ]—
[When the lights are low; by A. P.
Cole]—Woodland pool. © Dec. 15,
1914; 2 c. each Dec. 21, 1914; K 82031-
82060, 82066-82115.
BROWN SHOE co., St. Louis,
[23045-23048
[4 designs for calendars]:
Peaceful valley.—Perfectly satisfied.
—Off to slumberland.—Under’ the
roses. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ce. each Noy.
2, 1914; K 80044, 80045, 80048, 80049.
BryAN (ANNIE MaAy) Kansas City,
Mo. [23049, 23050
[2 post cards] :
Dear Mama Rabbit.—Peter Rabbit
has a habit. © Nov. 2, 1914; 2 c. each
Noy. 4, 1914; K 80165, 80166.
BucHER (WILLIAM F.) Washington.
[23051
Cupid’s bower. © Nov. 9, 1914; 2 ¢.
Noy. 9, 1914; J 197339.
Buck (GrorcE V.) Washington.
[28052-23055
Burleson (Postmaster Gen. Albert
Sidney) © Nov. 27, 1914; 2 ec. Dee.
3, 1914; J 198138.
Shahan (Rt. Rev. Thomas Joseph)
1,2. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 e. each Dec.
3, Jotae 198135, 198136.
Upshur (Rear Admiral John Henry)
© Oct. 30, 1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 38, 1914;
J 198137.
476
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
BucksTAaFF (Gro. HE.) Hot Springs,
Ark. [23056
Geo. E. Buckstaff. [Rebus, showing
stone with Geo. E., buck, and staff.]
© July 1, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K
$311.
BUNNELL (CHARLES BEECHER) New-
drk, JN. J. [23057
Made in America. [Catalog cover
design. ] Oct. 19, 1914; 2 ce. Oct.
21, 1914; K 79696.
BUNNELL (S. U.) Pasadena, Cal.
[28058-23060
[3 photographs]:
Listen, they speak. — Marshfield,
Or.—Simpson park. © Sept. 27, 1914;
2 e. each Dec. 11, 1914; J 198340-
198342.
Inc., New York.
[23061
[Arabs and camel; by Middleton
Chambers.] © Oct. 7, 1914; 2 c. Dec.
17, 1914; K 81911.
BURDICK-SIMPSON CO.,
BurG BROS., INC., San Francisco.
[23062
Richmond, Cal. © Oct. 16, 1914; 2
e. Oct. 29, 1914; K 79721.
Burgess (W. ©. & F. D.) Newark,
met Y. [23063
Ye olde songs. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2.
Nov. 11, 1914; K 80511.
peeeess (W. E.) Scottsville, Va.
[ 23064, 23065
Oak Ridge, Va., bird’s-eye view look-
ing east. © Apr. 3, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
95,1914: J 196418.
bird’s-eye view looking west. ©
Apr. 4, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 1914; J
196419.
BuRKE (JOHN A.) Cleveland.
[23066-23070
[5 A. O. P. A. prints]:
Bumps of knowledge.—Don’t be on
the outside doing it alone—Keep to
the right—wWe act as legal shock ab-
sorbers for our members.—4 inl. ©
Oct. 30, 1914; 2 c@ each Nov. 2, 1914;
K 80052-80056.
Burns (JAMES F.) Philadelphia.
[23071
No. 103 D (for 100 amp. 3-pole
Switch) © Dec. 9, 1914; 1 c¢. Dec. 19,
1914; I 20338.
23095
BURPEE (W.
phia.
[Flower illustrations]:
Four famous’ Burpee - Spencers.
[Sweet peas]—Three superb Crego’s
ATLEE) & Co., Philadel-
[28072-23077
giant asters. © Dec. 11, 1914; 2 «.
Dec. 18, 1914; K 81942-81943.
[ Vegetable illustrations] :
Burpee’s new Fordhook celery,
[and] Fordhook bush lima. bean.—
Burpee’s new giant Spencer king
white-——Burpee’s new watermelon,
Baby-delight—Most popular two of
the four famous Burpee tomatoes. ©
Dec. 7, 1914; 2 @ each Dee. 11, 1914;
K 81627-81630.
BURWELL (Ewuiot N.) Tufts College,
Mass. [23078
No. 202 lines, 33’ © 1c. Nov.
11, 1914; I 1989.
BYRD STUDIO, Cambridge, Mass.
[23079, 23080
Eliot (Charles W.) 1, 2. © Dec. 9,
1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 12, 1914; J 198482,
1984383.
Byron co., New York. [23081-23088
Courtenay (William) 33062, 33069.
33070, 83071. © Dec. 21, 1914; 2 «.
each Dec. 29, 1914; J 198898-198901.
Dean (Julia) 1-4. © Dec. 2, 1914;
2 e@. each Dee. 29, 1914; J 198894—
198897.
CALF-WAY MILKER CO., Chicago.
[23089
Bonnie Lass Pauline. [Cow] ©
Aug. 10, 1914; 2 e. Sept. 28, 1914; J
196560.
CALIFORNIA MOTION PICTURE CORP; San
Francisco. [28090
Jane’s (Salomy) kiss. © Oct. 1,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 17, 1914; J 197599.
CALLAGAN (FRED H.) Smuggler, Colo.
[28091
Mountain silbouette. © Nov. 23,
1914; 2 ce Nov. 5, 1914; J 198120.
CAMERON (Rost. T.) Chattanooga.
[28092
Carnation. [Absorbent cotton ad.]
© Sept. 25, 1914; 2 ce. Nov. 3, 1914;
K 80142.
CAMERON & BULKLEY, New York.
[23093-23095
[B. P. O. Elks’ memorial covers]:
[No. 1. Angel in foreground, buck
above, doe and fawn in background. ]—
[No. 2. Buck in foreground, doe and
fawn elevated in background.]—[No.
—O ”?
.
477
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
23096
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
CAMERON & BUuLKLEY—Continued.
3. Buck in foreground facing clock,
doe and fawn in background. Oblong.]
© Nov. 19, 1914; 2 c. each Dee. 4,
1914; K 81448-81450.
CAMPBELL ART CO., Elizabeth, N. J.
[23096-23110
[Bridal song; C. D. Weldon.] ©
Novy,..17, 1914; 2 e; Nov..,20 1914: 3
80883.
[Highly colored prints of garden
scenes]:
[Berwick garden; 2574.]—[Chelten-
ham garden; 2573.] — [Evening;
2578.]—[Haverford garden; 2571.]—
[Leeds homestead; 2577.]—[Noting-
ham garden; 2572.]—[Torquay gar-
den; 2576.J]—[Winter girl; 2579.J]—
[Witley garden; 2575.] © Nov. 12.
1914; 2 c« each Nov. 20, 1914; K
80870-80878.
[Prints for coloring]:
[Flight into Egypt; 2511; by M.
Dastugus.] — [Mistletoe madonna ;
2555; by C. M. Burd.J—[Off San
Marco; 2528; by A. Prosdocimit.]—
Poetry. [2554.]—-[Southern rosebud;
2555; OY W. Russell] ©” Wov. 17,
1914; 2 e. each Nov. 20, 1914; K
80869, 80879-80882.
CAMPBELL PHOTOGRAPHIC co., New York.
[23111-23137
Bissell (Miss Eugenie) 6553 A. O.
© Oct. 18, 1914; 2 c@ each Oct. 16,
1914; J 196799, 196800.
—— 6553 E. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2¢
Oct. 16, 1914; J 196801.
Bowen (Miss Roxana) 7187 G. ©
Dee. 2, 1994; 2 c Dec. 2, 19945 J
198093.
Boynton (Miss De Tours Lentilhon)
6577 B, E. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2 c. each
Oct. 29, 1914; J 197154, 197155.
Clapp (Miss Eunice) 7124 A, B. ©
Noy. 20, 1914; 2 ec. each Nov. 19, 1914;
J 197631, 197635.
Cronkhite (Miss Anna) 6574 G, M.
© Oct. 17, 1914; 2-e. each Oct. 17,
1914; J 196833, 196834.
Dickinson (dM/rs. George Stebbins)
7124 E. © Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Nov.
19, 1914; J 1976382.
Erhart (Miss Margaret H) 6972 C.
© Sept. 26, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1914;
J 196314.
Hackstaff (Miss Caryl) 7000 F. ©
Sept, 30, 1914; 2 c, Oct. 2, 1914; J
196458.
Hoadley (Miss Louise R.) 6515 F.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2 c Oct. 1, 1914; J
196426.
CAMPBELL PHOTOGRAPHIC co.—Contd.
McKeever (Miss Edith) 7122 D.
© Nov. 25, 1914; 2 ec. Noy. 23, 1914; J
197732.
Morgan (Miss Helen Ridgeley)
7034 B, N, U. © Oct. 31, 1914: 2 c.
each Oct. 29, 1914; J 197151-197153.
Peabody (Miss Priscilla) 7121 D,
H. © Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 19,
1914; J 197688, 197634. »
7121 K. © Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 20, 1914; J 1976388.
Rooosevelt (Mrs. Theodore) jr. and
children, 6773 B. © Aug. 23, 1914; 2
e. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195400.
Sage (Miss Mary Rutgers) 6991G.
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1914;
J 1963138.
Sterry (Aliss Prudence Cleveland)
| 7023 B, H. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 c. each
Oct. 26, 1914; J 197059, 197060.
—— 7023 D. © Nov. 29, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 27, 1914; J 197875.
Tiffany (Miss Marion) 6575 A. ©
Oct. 14, 19145 2 e. Oet. 38, 1914: J
196735.
CAMPI (ANITA DE) Chicago [231388
Mother Goose parade. Old Mother
Hubbard. © May 17, 1914; 1 ce. May
21, 1914; K 74626.
CANDEE (J. H.) New Haven, Conn.
[281389
First scrimmage in the Yale bowl.
© Nov. 18, 1914; 2 e. Nov. 14, 1914; J
197521.
CANEDY (CHARLES R.) North Adams,
Mass. [23140-23177
Mohawk trail:
Berkshire birches along, 28-82.—
Bridge across Deerfield, 1.—Indian
Head turn, 8.—Nearing the top of
astern Crest, 19—Up the Eastern
slope, 11.—Up the Western slope, 7.
© Oct. 5, 1914; 2 e. each Oct. 9, 1914;
J 196621—196630.
Along the beautiful, 38.—Along
the eastern slope, 10.—Cold River
glen, 26.—Curve near Cold River
bridge, 6.—Curve of beauty, 18.—Go-
ing down western slope, 40.—Half way
up the western slope, 14.—Looking
down Deerfield Valley from top of Mo-
hawk trail, 43.—Near the half way
turn, 2.—Passing along Cold River,
25.—Rock cut at half way turn, 21.—
Tourists admiring mountain scenery
from top of Mohawk trail, 38. © Oct. 5.
1914; 2 c. each Oct. 16, 1914; J 196780-
196791.
478
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
CaNEDY (CHARLES R.)—Continued.
—— Bit of wilderness, 24.—Bridge
across Cold River, 4.—Five roads, start
of Mohawk trail, 9.—Looking north
from western slope, 42.—Where the
Deerfield and Cold rivers meet, 5. ©
Oct. 5, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 17, 1914;
J 196827—196830, 196832.
Berkshire birches along, 27.—
Going down western slope, 20.—Half
way turn, 22.—Looking down Cold
River from, 37.—Near Charlemart on
fhe. 3a.—Near the top of western
slope, 39.—Through the forest, 23.—
Up the eastern slope, 13.—View of
Florida from, 36. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2c.
each Oct. 22, 1914; J 196944, 196945,
196947-196953.
Stamford, Vt., from the Mohawk
frail, 16. © Oct. 5; 1914; 2 c. Oct. 11,
1914; J 196831.
Through the tall trees, 41. © Oct.
5, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1914; J 196946.
CANTON CULVERT CO., Canton, O.
[23178
Transporting and installing Acme
corrugated anti-corrosive culverts in
Africa. [2 views on post card] ©
Mined, 1914: 2 c. Oct. 19, 1914; K
79442,
CARDINELL-VINCENT CO.,
cisco. [23179-23181
Lassen (Mt.) in eruption. © Oct.
5, 1914; 2 ce. Nov. 2, 1914; J 197184.
Panama-Pacific international expo.,
panorama. © Nov. 9, 1914; 2 ¢c. Nov.
14, 1914; J 197556.
——panoramic view. © Nov. 2,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 10, 1914; J 197379.
New York.
[23182-23193
San Fran-
CAREY CARTOON CERVICE,
[Window cartoons]:
Advance of civilization. © Aug. 7,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1914; K 81844.
Back to the land of the free. ©
Sept. 24, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1914; K
81843.
Eyes of the world are here. © Aug.
14, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1914; K 81845.
Greatest show on earth. © Oct.
15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1914; K 81848.
Irresistible force versus immovable
body. © Sept. 2, 1914; 2 c Sept. 18,
1914; K 79715.
.Let bygones be bygones forever.
© Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c Sept. 18, 1914;
K 79714.
Pity the innocent bystander.
Aug. 29, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1914; K
79716.
23228
CAREY CARTOON CERVICE—Continued.
Race of the races. © Oct. 10, 1914;
2c. Nov. 20, 1914; K 81847.
Rough-house in the world’s school.
© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 20, 1914; K
81846.
Sherman was right, all right. ©
Sept. 17, 1914; 2c. Nov. 19, 1914; K
81842.
Uncle Sam. pawnbroker. Not yet.
© Oct. 22, 1914; 2 ce. Nov. 20, 1914;
K 81849.
United States declares war. © Aug.
21, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 18, 1914; K 79717.
CARLTON SERVICE—CHICAGO, Chicago.
[23194-23219
McGuire’s anti-mail-order cartoons,
1-26. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Oct.
12, 1914; J 196669-196694.
CARTER (GEORGE Revito) Pittsfield,
Mass. [23220
Temperature chart. © 1 ¢. Oct. 9,
1914; I 1960.
CATHOLIC ART PUB. CO., New York.
[2s221) gaoee,
Ordination, nos. 1H, 1W. © Nov. 2,
1914; 2 ¢. each Nov. 14, 1914; K 81187,
81138.
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL ART CO., Newark,
N. J. [23223
One precious to our hearts has gone.
© Oct. 17, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1914;
K 49722.
CAVENY (J. FRANKLIN) Chicago.
3224
Wagner, dreams. [Head of Wagner,
surrounded by scenes from his operas]
© Nov. 27, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1914; K
81545.
Caywoop (H. 8.) Philadelphia. [23225
Treasure Island from the Devil’s Tea
Table. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 6,
1914; J 197246.
CEeDzIwopA (CARL A.) Buffalo. [23226
Utilization of the dead forces. ©
Aug. 15, 1914; 1 ce. Oct. 1, 1914; I 1962.
CHANDLER (FRED) Chariton, Ia.
[23227
Raising the good ones. Fred Chan-
dler’s percheron farm. [Folder.] ©
Oe. 21, 1914: 2 ¢e Oct. 235 19145. K
T9574.
CHAPMAN (CARLTON T.) New York.
[23228
Point Loma. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2 ec.
Dec. 22, 1914; K 82226.
479
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
23229
CHARAT (BENEDYKT) New York.
[23229
Interpreter. [Justice surrounded by
heads of different rulers, etc.] © Nov.
10, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 15, 1914; K 81804.
CHARLES PUB. CO., Knoxville, Tenn.
[ 23230, 23231
Simplex overall patterns, AAI, B11.
© Sept. 1, 1914; 1 ec. each Nov. 19,
1914; I 2021, 2022.
CHASE (ARTHUR LAWRENCE) Pawling,
ING NS. [23232
Reflections. © Dec. 21, 1914; 2 ¢.
Dec. 22, 1914; J 198673.
CHICKERING (ELMER) Boston. [23233
McCall (Samuel W.) 1. © Sept.
26, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1914; J 196361.
CHICKERING (MaAuvupbDE A.) Arlington
Heights, Mass. [ 23234, 23235
[Christmas dinner card envelop] ©
Heb; :4,.- 19094; ~2>e:/0et... 17, ISL 1G
80515.
[Limerick dinner card] © Nov. 1,
1914; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1914; K 80516.
CHRISTIANSEN (CHRIST NIELSON) Cass
Lake, Minn. [23236-23238
[8 photographs]:
In the pale moonlight.—Indian sum-
mer.—Maiden of the forest. © Nov.
14, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 16, 1914; J
197588—197590.
CHUBB (SAMUEL H.) New York.
[23289-23248
[5 photographs]:
Caddis larva in its dwelling of ma-
sonry.—Composed of fine grains of
sand slightly curved.—Hunting caddis
worms in Sleepy Hollow.—Promising
eaddis pool in Sleepy Hollow.—TIwo
specimens shaped somewhat like an
oyster shell. © Dec. 18, 1914; 2 «.
each Dec. 21, 1914; J 198583—198587.
CLARK (ELizABeETH FI. ©.) & WHIT-
LOCK-ROSE (ELIsE) Philadelphia.
[23244
Lion of Belfort. © Oct. 12, 1914;
2c. Sept. 30, 1914; J 196748.
CLEMMER (CLARENCE VY.) Philadelphia.
[23245
Hahnemann medical college and hos-
pital. ©1 ce. Oct. 26, 1914; I 1981.
CLEVELAND Co., Cleveland.
[ 23246, 23247
From Greenland’s icy mountains.
© Dec. 13, 1914; 1 ec. Dee. 18, 1914;
K 81936.
In our own beloved country, and
lands across the sea. © Dec. 13, 1914;
1 e. Dec. 18, 1914; K 81935.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
CLIFFoRD & LAwtTon, New York.
[23248
Chronological tree of the design pe-
riods. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 8,
1914; K 81386.
CLINTON (GrEoRGE T.) Deer Lodge,
Mont. [23249
Indian encampment. © May 8,
1914; 2 c. Dee. 1, 1914; J 197974.
CLINTON AND RUSSELL, New York.
[23250-23254
Community mausoleum:
Corridor view. — Exterior. — Main
chapel, interior. © Sept. 28, 1914; 2
c. each Sept. 23, 1914; K 78681-78683.
ground floor plan. © 1c. Sept.
23, 1914; I 1917.
—— mezzanine floor plan. © 1.
Sept. 28, 1914; I 1916.
Coss (CAROLUS MELVILLE) J.ynn, Mass.
[ 23255, 28256
Home of the Puritan. © Nov. 15,
1914; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1914; J 197497.
In the hush of autumn weather. ©
Nov. 15, 1914; 2 @ Nov, 13,°1914;' J
197496.
CoBLENTZ (HENRY STALEY) Tacoma.
[23257
Attack and defeat. [4 views of
child with spoon and bowl, seated in
high-chair] © Nov. 13, 1914; 2 ¢
Nov. 18, 1914; K 80759.
CoKELL (GroRGE W.) Framingham,
Mass. - [23258-23263
[6 photographs]:
Don’t say you’re orphans, 4005.—
How beautifully blue the sky, 4001.—
I am an orphan boy, 4000.—I am the
very pattern of a modern warfare
general, 4004.—Policeman’s lot is not
a happy one, 4006.—We’ll be queens,
4003. © Sept. 22, 1914; 2 c. each Sept.
24, 1914; J 196802-196307.
CoLLINS (WILLIAM F.) Montclair, N. J.
23264
Just pretend. © Oct. 13, 1914; 1 ce.
Oct. 16, 1914; K 79316.
COLONIAL MOTION PICTURE CORP., New
York. [23265, 23266
Yale-Harvard football game, 1914:
Letter L.—Letter S. © Dec. 2, 1914;
2 e.. each Dec. 4, 1914; J 198121,
198122.
CoNKLIN (PHILIP) Troy, N. Y.
[23267, 28268
© 1c. Dee. 22, 1914;
G. (Miss)
J 198674.
Girl with furs. ©1 ce. Dec. 7, 1914;
J 198244,
480
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
Cook (Hueco P.) Chicago. [23269
Dunne (Miss Mona) christening
Disturber IV. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 8, 1914; J 196596.
Cook (L.) Brooklyn. [23270
Brooklyn, winter scene on Hastern
parkway. © Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
#3, 1914; 5 197720.
Corpett (KE. L.) & Burrows (G.)
New York. [23271
Scheme of organization. © 1 «.
Oct. 10, 1914; I 1955.
CoRDRAY (JAMES M.) Los Angeles.
[23272
Cordray (James M.) [21] © Feb.
19, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 28, 1914; J 198824.
CORNELL (FRANK E.) Brooklyn.
[ 23278. 23274
Stock and display stand for mer-
chandise. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1914; I
2026.
Stock and display stand for Mon-
tauk paints. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1914; J
198588.
COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, New York.
[23275
Eve; ~ A Howard Chandler Christy.
© Dec. , 1914; 2 e@. Dec. 16, 1914;
K oes
CRAIG (MARGARET B.) Los Angeles.
[23276
Girl looking into pool. © Nov. 4,
1914; 1 ec. Nov. 9, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 8,
1914; J 198501.
Craig (STEPHEN J.) Crown Point,
Ind. [23277-23301
Foot and mouth disease series,
1-25:
After the shooting.—Alive, alone.—
Bad mouth—Bodies opened.—Clay
mound pit.—Disinfecting.—Fat herd.
—Gathering ears.—Infected hogs.—
Infected tongue.—Infection.—Inspect-
ing.—Killers, also the disinfecting
gang.—Killing in pit—Large pit.—
Liming the dead bodies.—Pit too
small—Pulling them down.—Rubbish
from clean up.—Shooters.—Shooting
Starts—Spraying after clean up.—
Sunday morning.—Waiting their turn.
—149 head in death trap. © Nov. 30,
1914; 2 c. each Dec. 5, 1914; J 198184—
198208.
CRAWFoRD (A. E.) Hillsdale, Mich.
[28302
Smith (Mr. and Mrs. Art) © Oct..
8, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1914; J 196943.
23325
CRAWFORD (DoroTtTHY) Burlingame.
Cal. [ 23303, 23304
Good night. © Oct. 27, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 2, 1914; J 197185.
Little mischief. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2
e. Oct. 9, 1914; J 196633.
CrEuTz (OTTO) Dresden, Germany.
[23305-23308
[4 prints]:
[Abgewiesener Kosakenangriff bei
Tannenberg.|] No. 3364. — [Beschies-
sung der forts Loucin bei Liittich.]
No. 3362.—[Narew-armee in den Masu-
rischen sumpfen.] No. 3363. — [Vor-
marsch der Deutschen in die Voge-
sen.] No. 3861. © Nov. 15, 1914: 1c.
each Dec. 4, 1914; K 81439-81442.
CROWLEY (TimMoTHY F.) New York.
[23309
New clover leaf collar. © Oct. 3,
1914; 2 e. Oct. 8, 1914; K 78963.
CROWN corRK. & SEAL CO., Baltimore.
[23310
[Emblem, cut of crimped cap.] ©
Aug. 5, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1914; K
80735.
CUDNEY (ANDREW BurRT) San Fran-
cisco. [233811
Hanalei (S. S.) wreckage off Boli-
nos, Cal. © Nov. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec.
17, 1914; J 198539.
CULVER SUMMER SCHOOLS, Culver, Ind.
[23312
Race (The) © Sept. 29, 1914; 2.
Noy. 27, 1914; J 197824.
CUMMINGS (BYNER) Salt Lake City.
[23313
Edwin natural bridge, Utah. ©
Noy. 1) 1914; "2 «et: * 26, 194? F
197016.
CumMines (May Batcom) Los Ange-
les. [23314
Feeding the ducks. © Mar. 18,
1914; 2 ec. Mar. 23, 1914; J 1963817.
CumMMINGS (Mrs. W. B.) Atlanta, Ga.
[233815
Peace. [Post ecard with United
States flag, dove of peace and Goddess
of Liherty.|. © Dee. 7,.1914; 2.-¢€
Dee. 9, 1914; K 81841.
CUNDILL (FRANK) Firesteel, S. D.
[23316-28325
[10 photographs]:
Bad ecustomer.—Branding, 2, 3.—
Bull dogging a steer.—Cow boy pas-
time. — Maquoketa, Ia., on a _ busy
day.— Mining lignite.— Saddling a
481
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
23326
CuUNDILL (FRANK)—Continued.
white face.— South Dakota money
makers.—Spinning, 3. © Nov. 1,
1914; 2 ec. each Dee. 3, 1914; J 198123-
1981382.
CURLEE CLOTHING co.. St. Louis.
[283826
Man you'll marry wears Curles
clothes. [Fortune teller.] © Nov. 2,
1914; 2 c@ Nov. 25, 1914; K 81140.
Curtis & CAMERON, Boston.
[28327-2838 £9
Cambridge common from the seat
of Caleb Gannett; by H. Bell. © Nov.
5, 1914; 1.¢. Nov. 6,.19143°1 ¢ Nov.
19, 1914; J 197718.
[22 photographs]:
Copley sq.; by Lester G. Hornby.-—
Wat and be merry.—Harvard (engrav-
ing of) in 1726; by Burgis, 1, 2.-—
Harvard in 1795; #Houdin-Dorge-
mont.—Harvard (Rare engraving of) ;
by Paul Revere.—Harvard university,
early view.—Harvard (View of) in
1810; by D. Bell—Harvard (View of
yard) from Memorial hall; by Alvan
Visher, 1, 2—Harvard (View of yard)
from Wadsworth house; by Alvan
Fisher, 1, 2—Marine; by H. H. Ahl.—
Now I lay me down to _ sleep; or,
Twilight madonna; by Jessie Wilcox
Smith.—Park st. church; by Lester G.
Hornby.—Penelope; by Richard £F&.
Maynard, 1-3.—State st. from the
Custom house; by Lester G. Hornby.—-
T wharf, the old fish wharf; by Les-
ter G. Hornby.—Tommy; by Louise
Cox: 4, 2.
© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ¢. each Nov. 6,
1914; J 197247-197268.
CurTIs (Epwarp §S.) Seattle.
[96 photographs}: [23350-23445
Atlumhl, Koskimo. X 3595.—Await-
lala, house-front, X 3558.—Begged—
from cedar, X 3379.—Bridal groun,
X 3614.—Carved posts at Alert Bay,
X 3554.—Crossing the strait, X 3610.—
Embarking, X 3601.—Fair breeze, X
3613.—Gyalkim, Koskimo, X 3540.—
Hamasaka in Tlti’wulahu costume with
speaker’s staff, QAagyuhl, X 3577.—
Hamasilahl, Qagyuhl, X 3497.—Ha-
matsa emerging from the woods, Kos-
kimo, X 3537.—Hamatsa, Qugyuhl, X
38490.—Haml Koskimo, X 3541.—Har-
ble’'down Island, Tenaktak crest posts,
X 38557.—Harbledown Island, Tenak-
tak house, X 3550.—In Kwakiutl
waters, X 3488.—Inland waterway, X
3606. — Kaldéqtitsuis, Koshimo, X
3543.—Kaloqgttsuis, Qigyuhl, X 3508.—
Kékuhtlala, Koeksotenok, X 3590.—-
Koeksotenok house-front, X 3575.—
pt. Iv, 0. s.,. v. 9
Curtis (Epwarp §8.)—Continued.
Komuqi, Qagyuhl. X 3564.—Koskimo |
dandy, X 3533.—Koskimo, fire-drill, X
3542.—Koskimo house, X 8545.—Ixos- |
kimo house, front interior posts, X |
3578.—Koskimo house-post, X 3572.—
Koskimo twin child healer, X 38584, X
3586.—Koskimo woman,
Kotsuis and Héhhug, Nakoaktok, X
3546. — Kwahwttmhl, Koskimo, X
3596.—Kwaustums village, X 3573.—
Lagyus, Tsawatenok, X 3585.—Ma-
X 3531.—-_
malelekala ¢hief’s mortuary house, X |
3568.—Memkumlis (at) X 3549.---
Mowakiu, Tsawatenok, X 3587.—
Naémahlptnktma, Hahuamis, x
3593.—Nakoaktok chief and copper,
X 3534.
Nakoaktok chief’s daughter,
X 8574.—Nakoaktok, incident of the
winter dance, X 3607.—Nakoaktok,
Mawihl, X 3536.—Nakoaktok, prepar-
ing cedar-bark, X 3570.—Nakoaktok
warrior, X 3538.—Nane, Qagyuhl, X
3560.—Nimkish family, crests, X
3559.—Nimkish village at Alert Bay,
X 38369, X 3555.—Nthlimahla, Qagy-
uhl, X 3552.-—-Nuhlimkilaka, Koskimo,
X 3580.—Niltsi, Lekwiltok, X 3544.—
Niv’nalalahl, Qagyuhl, X 3517. — Nin-
hitsistalahl, Qayuhl, X 3499.—Paqtsi- —
lahl emerging from the woods, Qagy-
uhl, X 38372.—Paqitsilahl, Qagyuhl, X
35638.—Passing a dreaded point, X
3612.—Pewis, Qagyuhl, X 3494.—
Qagyuhl, coming for the bride,
3478.—_ Qagyuhl, dancing to restore an
eclipsed moon, X 3602. — Qagyuil,
grizzly-bear dancer, X 3611.—Qagyunhl,
group of winter dancers, X 3500.—
Qigyuhl, hand game, X 38487.—Qig- —
yuhl, mask of Octopus Hunter, xX
35538.—Qagyuhl, masked dancers, X
3599.—_Qagyuhl, masked dancers in
canoes, X 3603, X 3604.—Qa4gyuhl.
ready for the cast, X 3591.—Qagyuhl,
rounding into port, X 3609.—Qagyul!,
sailing, X 8583, X 3608—Q4gyuhl,
Sisiutl, X 38561.—Qa4gyuhl, Sisiustl
dancer, X 38562.—Q4gyuhl. Tlt’-
wulaht
village at Fort Rupert,
Qagyuhl, wedding party,
costume, X 3565. — Qagyuil .
X 3576.— |
X 3521.—
Qa’hila, Koprino, X 3579.—Quatsino |
Sound, X 3594.—Qtinhulahl. Qagyuhl,
X 3513.—Siwit, Awaitala, X 3581.---
Tawihyilahl, Qagyuhl, X 3503.—Ten-
aktak canoes, X 3605.—Tenaktak wed-
ding guests, X 3598.—Tlahleelis, Ko-
prino, X 3530.—Tsa watenok girl, X
3567.—Tsawatenok, Tlu’wilahti mask,
X 3569.—Tsawatenok, tree burial, X
3374.—Tsilniti, Koskimo, X 3529.—
Tstnukwa at Kivanstums, X 3556.—- |
Tstnukwalahl, Qagyuhl, X 3547.—
Village Island, Mamalelekala ceme-
482
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
23499
: CurTIs (Epwarp S.)—Continued.
tery, X 3566.—Waswaslikyi, Qagyuul,
X 38498.—Wedding guests, X 3600.-—
Yakotlis, profile, Quatsino, X 3597.—
Yakotlis, Quatsino, X 3535.—Yutmaqas,
: Mamelelekala, X 3589.
|
© Nov. 7, 1914; 2 c. each Nov.
13, 1914; J 197400-197495.
DAGGETT (WINDSOR PRATT) Orono, Me.
[23446
Standish, Me., Thomas Shaw house.
/~©lc. Oct. 7, 1914; J 196570.
DaLey (FRANK) Schenectady, N. Y.
[23447
New York state federation of labor.
5ist convention, Schenectady, N. Y.,
1914. © Sept. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 13,
1914; J 196836.
DALSHEIMER (Hueco) Baltimore.
[238448
Harvesters in Bohemia. © 1c. Dec.
15, 1914; J 198482.
DANFORTH MILLS Co., Chicago. [23449
[Danforth mill girl] © Dec. 9,1914;
2c. Dec. 17, 1914; K 81913.
DanieEts (R. A.) Pine City. Minn.
[28450-23452
Pine City, Minn., Catholic cemetery,
612. © Oct. 25, 1914; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914;
J 197335.
—— Catholie church, 611. © Oct.
26, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 28, 1914; J 197099.
Pine County fair, Hinckley display,
610. © Oct. 10, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 27,
1914; J 197075.
DaRLEY & GEORGE, Malden, Mass.
[28453
Boston Red Sox, American league.
© Aug. 20, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1914;
J 1953899.
-DarracH (CHARLES GoBRECHT) Phila-
delphia. [ 23454
Spherical projections of the world.
© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 c Dec. 14, 1914; J
198460.
D’ASCENZo (Nicota) Philadelphia.
[23455
Greetings, the D’Ascenzo_ studios.
[Christmas card] © Dec. 23, 1914;
~2e. Dec. 31, 1914; K 82558.
DAvEY (FRANK) Palo Alto, Cal.
[ 23456, 23457
Jordan (David Starr) 1,2. © Nov.
4, 1914; 2 c each Nov. ‘03. a2 i ae |
197724, 197725.
DAVIDSON (Davip) Providence, R. I.
[23458-23491
[4 photographs]:
Four o’clock tea, 757.—Hearthside
comfort, 763.—In Puritan days, 756.—
Treasured scarf, 764. © Nov. 15, 1914;
2 ec. each Nov. 30, 1914; J 197932-
197935.
[80 photographs] :
Alluring trail, 695.—American roy-
alty, 800.— Awaiting the summons,
714.—Azure inlet, 721.— Cedar trail,
717. — Christmas hearth, 774. — Cleft
Falls, 785.—Cosy hearth, 760.—Depart-
ing chiefs, 697.—Dragon (The) 702.—
Dream of peace, 743.—Ellen Wilson
(Lake) 709.—Fortress (The) T07.—
Iceberg Lake, 703.— Legend of the
peace pipe, 699.—Lesson in archery,
698.— McDermott Creek, 705. — Magic
waters, 696.—Moraine (Lake) 742.—
Morning Hagle Creek, 718.—On the
trail, 716.—Otter Cap Falls, 701.—
Prayer to the sun, 715.—Snow basin,
733.—Summer in the Rockies, 712.—
Terraced falls,726.—Town crier, 724.—
Treasured lace, 755.—Trout’s delight.
708.—Yellow medicine, 730. © Oct. i
1914; 2 c. each Nov. 30, 1914; J 197931,
197 936-197 7964.
DAVIDSON (WINN W.) McArthur, Cal.
[23492-23495
Alice. © Nov. 29, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 8,
1914; J 198279.
[38 photographs]:
Banner and San Felipe.—Rainbow
(The)—Vacation greetings from Ju-
lian, Cal. © Sept. 3, 1914; 2 ¢ each
Oct. 31, 1914; J 197178—197180.
Davis (ANGELE G.) New York.
[23496
Sokoloff (Nikolai) © Nov. 24,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 25, 1914; J 197798.
Davis (WittiAM S.) Orient, N. Y.
[23497
New York public library, reflections.
© Sept. 19, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1914; J
196308.
Davis (ZACHARY T. & CHARLES G.)
Chicago. [ 238498, 23499
Speedway park assn., plat of
grounds. © Oct. 6, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 10,
1914; I 1968.
Speedway park club. © Oct. 21,
1914; 1 ec. Oct. 27, 1914; I 1968.
483
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
23500
Davis & Bonpb, Boston. [23500-23509
[10 Christian science post cards. ]
Eternal God is thy refuge.—Fear
thou not; for I am with thee.—Now is
come salvation.—Stand fast there-
fore.—Thou wilt keep him in perfect
peace.—Thus saith the Lord, I have
heard thy prayer.—Thus saith the
Lord, I will seek that which was
lost.—Unto you that fear my name.—
When thou passest through the wa-
ters.—Ye shall not need to fight in this
pattle. © June 20, 1914; 2 e¢. each
Oct. 1, 1914; K 78988-78997.
Davis & DAvis, Chicago. [23510
Speedway park. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 10, 1914; K 79534.
Dre Campi (ANITA) Chicago.
[28511-23513
Mother Goose parade, [1914]:
©. July 5; 1c. July 10; K 76818.
© July 12; 1¢. July 15; K 76317.
© July 19; 1 ¢. July 27; K 76666.
DECKER (ALFRED) & COHN, Chicago.
[23514, 23515
[Fashion plates in evening dress
and dinner clothes]:
[Gentleman and lady in evening
dress|—[Three gentlemen in tuxedo
dress] © Oct. 18, 1914; 2 c. each
Noy. 5, 1914; K 81485, 81436.
Dr LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., New York.
[23516, 23517
[Feeding time] © Oct. 1, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 1, 1914; K 79008.
Jersey cows. © Nov. 10, 1914; 2c.
Nov. 11, 1914; J 197380.
DEN PHOTO WORKS, Chicago.
[23518-23526
[9 photographs]:
After the first smoke, 57.—Before
the bath, 51.—Crysanthemums, 55.—
First love letter, 54.—First smoke,
56.—Pleasant thoughts, 52.—Run on
the bank, 49.—Shoo-o now, shoo-o-o,
58.—Sweet innocence. © Nov. 20,
1914: 2 e@ each. Nov. 23, 1914;- J
197761-197766, 197769, 197771, 197778.
DENISON (HucH W.) Somerset. Pa.
[23527
Stepping stones near Somerset, Pa.
[Christmas card.] © Oct. 15, 1914;
2 e. Dec. 15, 1914; K 81803.
DEPARTMENT STORE EXHIBIT co., San
Francisco. [23528
Panama-Pacific international expo.
© Dee. 24, 1914; 2 ce Dec. 29, 1914;
J 198902.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
DETMER WOOLEN CO., New York.
[23529
World’s famed national rulers.
[Calendar, 32 by 20 inches.] © Dec.
11, 1914; 2 e. Dec. 17, 1914; K 81934.
DETROIT PUB. CO., Detroit, Mich.
[23530-23579
Albany, Capitol and State education
bldg, 078217. © June 17, 1914; 2 e¢.
Dec. 12, 1914; J 198452.
—— Pearl st., 073216. © June 17,
1914; 2 ec. Dee. 12, 1914; J 198453.
Arab gypsies in a tent; by John
Singer Sargent, 048153. © Aug. 3,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1914; J 198435.
Bedouins; by John Singer Sargent,
048152. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 12,
1914; J 198436.
anal looking north at Gold Hill
and Cucaracha slide, 073204. © Apr.
24, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196897.
Cape Ann fisherman. [Post card.]
© May 25, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1914;
K 79441.
Culebra cut; by Jonas Lie, 050305.
© June 10, 1914; 2 ce Dee. 12, 1914;
J 198440.
Cutting through last of Cucaracha
slide, 073208. © Apr. 24,1914; 2c. Oct.
19, 1914; J 196893.
End of day; by Dwight W. Tryon,
050304. © May 29, 1914; 2 e. Dec.
12, 1914; J 198488.
English cod; by William Merritt
Chase, 050303. © Apr. 28, 1914; 2 e.
Oct. 19, 1914; J 196907.
Farrar (Geraldine) as Tosca; by
George Burroughs Torrey, 048148. ©
Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1914; J
196906.
Franklin (Benjamin) directing the
building of stockade fort; by Charles
BE. Mills, 028052. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2c. .
Dec. 12, 1914; J 1984438.
opening first subscription li-
brary in Philadelphia; by Charles E.
Mills, 028058. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 ¢.
Dec. 12, 1914; J 198449.
of Boston; by Charles E. Mills, 028054.
© Apr. 1, 19143. 2 e Dee, 12;-1914;
J 198445.
signing the Declaration of In-
dependence, 028056. © Apr. 1, 1914;
2 c. Dec. 12, 1914; J 198447.
the aditor and _ writer;
by
selling his ballads in the streets
Charles E. Mills, 028057. © Apr. 29, —
1914; 2 ce. Dee. 12, 1914; J 198448.
484
:
KE. Mills, 028059.
- festival, 068382.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
23582
DETROIT PUB. cOo., Detroit—Continued.
the printer; by Charles HE.
Mills, 028053. © Apr. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
Dec. 12, 1914; J 198444. -
Franklin’s examination by the
House of Commons in 1766; by Charles
© Apr. 29, 1914; 2
e. Dee. 12, 1914; J 198450.
Franklin’s experiment with the kite;
by Charles E. Mills, 028051. © Apr.
1, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 12, 1914; J 198442.
Franklin’s return from Europe; by
Charles E. Mills, 028055. © Apr. 1,
1914; 2 ce. Dec. 12, 1914; J 198446.
[Home of the heron; by George In-
ness] © Apr. 9, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19,
1914; K 79446.
Kansas (U. S. S.) 0903898. © Aug.
27, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196904.
Ladder dredge Corozal working on
Cucaracha slide, 073206. © Apr. 24,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196895.
©
Louisiana (U. S. S.) 090394.
Aug. 27, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; J
196905.
Michigan (U. S. S.) 090401. © Aug.
24, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196901.
Minnesota (U. S. S.) 090395. ©
Bue. 27, 1914: 2 c. Oct. 19, 1914; J
196903.
Mt. Washington (Steamer) at Weirs,
Lake Winnepsaukee, N. H., 078048.
© May 29, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1914;
J 198441.
©
New Jersey (U. S. 8S.) 090396.
Aug. 27, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; J
196902.
New Orleans, Mardi Gras carnival,
068383. © May 7, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 19,
1914; J 196891.
scene in during the Mardi Gras
© May 7, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 19, 1914; J 196890.
New York, St Thomas’ church,
073180. © Apr. 15, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 19,
1914; J 196899.
073212.
1914; J 198454.
Old Glory, 71402. [United States
flag post card] © Sept. 26, 1914; 2c.
Dee. 12, 1914; K 81736.
Panama, typical street scene, 073207.
©Apr. 24, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1914; J
Quipo tree, 073203. © Apr.
1914; 2c. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196898.
Richmond, Sacred Heart cathedral,
© May 29, 1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 12,
196894.
24,
DETROIT PUB. Co., Detroit—Continued.
Signing of the treaty of amity and
commerce and of alliance between
France and the U. S., by Charles E.
Mills, 028060. © Apr. 29, 1914; 2 c.
Dec. 12, 1914; J 198451.
Spanish soldiers; by John Singer
Sargent, 048150. © May 28, 1914;
2c. Dec. 12, 1914; J 198487.
048154. © Aug. 3, 1914;
2 e. Dec. 12, 1914; J 198484.
[Stratford-on-Avon. Trinity church}
© Jan. 15, 1914; 2c. Oct. 19, 1914; K
79444,
[Taos Indian roasting corn; by E.
Irving Couse] © Feb. 14, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 19, 1914; K 79443.
Virginia (U.S. S.) 090399. © Aug.
27, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196900.
Washington Irving (Steamer ) 022810.
© Apr. 28, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914;
J 196892.
Water from Gatun Lake passing
Cucaracha slide, 073205. © Apr. 24,
1914; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196896.
Winnepesaukee (Lake) N. H. 073211
© May 29, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1914;
J 198455.
Zuleika; by John Singer Sargent,
048155. © Aug. 3, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 12,
1914; J 198439.
[2 colored prints;
Trumbull] :
[Declaration of independence. ]—
[Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.] ©
Jan. 17, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 1914;
K. 79445, 79447.
[3 prints]:
[Grand River Canyon, Col., Echo
Cliffs, 59020.]—[Grand River Can-
yon, Col. second tunnel, 59015.]—
[Royal Gorge, Col., 59002.] © Oct.
12, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 12, 1914; K
81750-81752.
by Col. John
DEVENY (WILLIAM) Portland, Or.
[23580
Hydrangea. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 18, 1914; J 196710.
Dewey (EH. G.) Hanover, N. H.
[23581
Hanover, N. H., Dartmouth alumni
gymnasium. © Noy. 16, 1914; 2 e.
Nov. 18, 1914; J 197624.
DIAMOND SHOW CASE Co., Cleveland.
[23582
Buckingham’s. © Oct. 2, 1914; 2c.
h Nov. 6, 1914; J 197582.
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23583
DiBBLE (ELLEN F.) San Francisco.
[23583
San Francisco 1915. [Bear stand-
jing upright holding glass and pen-
nant.] © Oct. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 15,
1914; K 80092.
DIcKEY (Donatp R.) Pasadena, Cal.
[28584-23609
[26 photographs] :
Black-headed grosbeak feeding
young.—Black-headed grosbeak on
nest in elder.—Black turnstones in a
smother of spray.—Boss bull of Red
Brook lick.—Bull moose with his cow
in the Nictau Inlet.—California gray
fox with gopher.—California thrasher
on sage.—Californin thrasher on
stump.—Cow moose in Nictau Lake.—
Fox at the den mouth.—Fox cubs at
play.—Ganbel sparrow on log.—Great
blue heron.—Green-backed goldfinch
at home.—Green-backed goldfinech in
grape fruit tree—Mourning dove on
nest in pepper tree.—Nest robber—a
California jay.—Night hawk.—Old
cow moose diving for bottom moss.—
Pallid wren tit among the reeds.—
Pelican colony at Anacapa with west-
ern gull hawking over.—Sleek cow
moose at Red Brook.—Spike buck in
the Nictau Shallows.—Spike bull
among the alders.—Twin Costa hum-
mers. in geranium.—White-rumped
shrike at nest in Yucca. © Aug. 20,
1914; 2 ce. each July 10, 1914; J
196107-196132.
Dickins (H. C.) London. [23610
[Pamela.] © Oct. 30, 1914; 2 «.
Nov. 14, 1914; K 80669.
DINAN (EDWARD WARREN) St. Louis.
[28611
Panoramic chart of the 1914 base
ball championship races in National
and American leagues. © Dee. 11,
1914; 1 ec. Dec. 14, 1914: I 2025.
Dopese (EF. H.) Boston. [23612
Great expectations. [Christmas
card.] © Nov. 12, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 11,
1914; K 80473.
DONEHEW (MaRIon) Pauls Valley,
Okla. [23613
Oklahoma (University of) first
faculty and students. © Oct. 1, 1914;
2 @ Ost. 26, 1914; J 197017.
DoRAN (GEORGE H.) co., New York.
[23614
Irvin S. Cobb
yt se Dec: 1,
Cobb (The infant)
at eighteen months.
1914; J 198211.
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
Dorr (FREDERICK HE.) Everett, Mass.
[ 28615, 23616
[Plan of boards for playing Dorr’s
indoor games]:
Base ball.—Foot ball. © Oct. 8,
1914; 1 c. each Noy. 14, 1914; 1 e. each
Nov. 23, 1914; K 81345, 81346.
DOUBLEDAY & Myers, Dickinson, N. D.
[23617
Dickinson, N. D., bird’s-eye view. ©
Dec. 7, 1914; 2 © Dee. 18, 1914; J
198549.
DouGcHERTY (A.) New York.
[23618-23622
Anona. [Playing card design.] ©
July 17, 1914; 2 ce. Nov. 16, 1914; K
80796.
Cherries. [Playing card design.]
| © Oct. 18, 1914; 2c. Nov. 16, 1914; K
80795.
Dolly. [Playing card design.] ©
July 16, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1914; K
80798.
Harbor. [Playing card design.] ©
July 8, 1914: 2 ¢. Nov. 16, 1914; K
80794.
Swan. [Playing card design.] ©
June 12, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1914; K
80792.
DoUGLAS Snohomish.
Wash. [236238, 23624
Last draw of the old Snohomish
bridge. © Nov. 11, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16.
1914; J197577.
Snohomish, bird’s-eye view. © Nov.
11, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197576.
DOUGLAS SPECIALTIES CO., Chicago.
[23625
Hight negro men of mark. © Oct.
17, 1914>2 c. Oct. 20) 1674. K (9522.
DowNING, CLARK & co., New York.
[23626
Natch-u-ral wool. © Nov. 15, 1914;
2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 813848.
DRAKE (EpwaArpD) Medford, Wis.
[23627
Medford, Wis., new Taylor County
court house. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec.
Nov. 5, 1914; J 197637.
DRAKE (J. D.) Silverton, Or.
[23628-23638
(WILLIAM )
[11 photographs]:
Double Falls.—Drift Creek Falls.—
Dry Creek Falls—Lower North Silver
Creek Falls—Lower South Silver
Creek Falls—Middle North Silver
Creek Falls—North Silver Creek
486
MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1914
Drake (J: D.)—Continued.
Falls—South Silver Creek Falls.—
Twenty Seven Foot Falls—Twin
Falls—Upper North Silver Creek
Falls. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c each Nov.
25, 1914; J 197800-197810.
DRANE (SAM) Washington. [23639
Drane (Sam) and the dark town
poker club: © Oct. 13, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 14, 1914; J 196756.
Drayton (Grace G.) New York
[ 23640—23664
Dimples. [1934]:
ee). Stiry 19) 2% e. Aus.’ 6; K 76998.
~ © July 26; 1 ¢. Aug. 7; K 77009.
eae s- 2 e, Aus. 12: KK t7148.
© Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 18; K 77284.
© Aug. 16; 1c. Aug. 25; K 77533.
© Aug. 23; 1c. Sept. 3; K 77857.
© Aug, 30; 1c. Sept. 3; K 77861.
© Sept. 6; 1 c Sept. 15; K 78150.
© Sept. 13; 1c¢ Sept. 19; K 78336.
© Sept. 20; 1c. Sept. 28; K 78570.
© Sept: 27; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; K 79098.
» 6)-Oet! 421 ©. Oct. 12; K 79105.
© Oct. 11; 1 ¢. Oct. 26; K 79621.
© Oct. 18; 1 e. Oct. 26; K 79625.
© Oct. 25; 1c. Nov. 7; K 80215.
© Nov. 1; 1c. Nov. 13; K 80495.
© Nov. 8; 1c. Nov. 27; K 81194.
C) iiiveds> 1.e, Dec. 1: K 81322.
©: Nov. 22; 1 e. Dec. 1; K 81326.
© Nov. 29; 1 c. Dec. 22; K 82231.
© Dec. 6; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 81818.
(©) Dee 13; 1c. Dec. 22; K 82236.
© Dec. 20; 1 c. Dee. 29; K 82460.
aringed s..
Peace be with U. S.—This war is
worst of all our woes. © Nov. 6,
1914; 2 e. each Nov. 9, 1914; K 80812,
80318.
DRESCHER (JOHN) New York. [23665
Benedict XV (Pope) © Sept. 22.
1914; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1914; J 196291.
DrEeYFous (ALBERT) New York.
[23666
New York fire dept., engine co. 80.
© 1c. Sept. 29, 1914; J 196365.
DRUGLESS Bay City,
Mich. [23667
[Spinal nerve and circulatory chart. ]
© Nov. 7, 1914; 1 c. Nov. 14, 1914;
1c. Nov. 27, 1914; K 81318.
77261—15 ——5
HEALING CO.,
CLASSES, H TO K
23691
Dueas (Homer W.) Cass Lake, Minn.
[23668
Hunting scene. © Dee. 3, 1914; 2
e. Dec. 7, 1914; J 198246.
Ducuay (Grorce M.) Jackson, Mich.
[23669-23672
[Old hen, ecards for playing game]:
Old hen.—Rhocge Island, pullet—
Rhode Island. rooster.—Rhode Island,
wishbone. © Nov. 25, 1914; 2 ¢. each:
Noy. 27, 1914; Ik 81182-81185.
DUNNE (Mary KATHERINE) New York.
[23673
Glacier national park. © Oct. .16,
1914; 2 ec Oct. 19, 1914; J 196865.
DUNSTON LITHOGRAPH co., Dunkirk,
1 NR [23674-28679
[Seed packages] :
Cabbage, premium flat Dutch.—Car-
rot. Danvers half long.—Onions. red
Wethersfield. — Sweet peas, choice
mixed.--Turnip, purple top flat strap
lenf.—Turnip, purple top white globe.
© Dec. 3, 1914; 2 ce. each Dec. 7, 1914;
IX 81485-81490.
DUPREE (WALLACE RicHaArD) St. Louis.
[ 23680
B. P. O. S. [Stag head] © Oct.
30, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 23; 1914; K 80798.
DURHAM ©CO., Chicago. [28681-23689
{Ad sheets, 163 by 114 inches]:
[ Design, 100. Bust view of man,
with cigar in mouth.]—[Design, 150.
Bust view of man, with cignr in
band.]|—[Design, 200. Half view of
woman, holding bread.]—[Design, 250.
Half view of girl, holding box of
candy.]—/ Design, 800. Half view of
girl, holding loaf of bread. ]—[Design,
350. Bust view of girl.]—[Pesign.
400. Half view of girl, seated before
flowers and ecandy.]—Design. 50.
Half view of elderly lady.]—[Design,
500. Half view of girl, holding tray.]
© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 c.. each Noy. 27,
1914; IX 81228-81236.
Dwiccins (WILLIAM A.) Boston.
[23690
Last war; supplement to the Corn-
hill booklet, Oct. 14, 1914. © Oct. 1,
1914; 2 ec. Oet. 7, 1914; K 79296.
EARLE (WILLIAM P. 8S.) New York.
[23691
Pickford (Mary) © 1c. Nov. 10,
1914; J 197378.
487
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES —
23692
pt. Iv, n.’s., v.9
Haton (HucH & MARGARET) Brooklyn.
[28692-23696
[5 illuminated greeting cards]:
Again Old Time has swung his
scythe.—As the faithful ivy clings
closer.—Christmas greeting green and
red... peace and love convey.— In
Bethlehem centuries ago. Welcome,
all wonders in one sight.—With a pho-
tograph. With loving memories. ©
Nov. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 14, 1914;
K 80568-80572.
Eppy (ELiswortH CurTIS) South
Pines, N. C. [23697-23714
Aberdeen, N. C., Graded school.—
M. E. church.— Scene. © Nov. 16,
1914; 2 c. each Noy.16,1914; J 197585—
197587.
By the sand road. © Nov. 4, 1914;
2c. Nov. 13, 1914; J 197548.
Two pair. © Nov. 4, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
18, 1914; J 197544.
[3 photographs]:
Careful Maud.—Uncle Tom’s cabin.
When the dogwood blooms. © Nov.
28, 1914; 2 c..each Dee. 1, 1914; J
197978-197980.
[4 photographs] :
South Pines, N. C., Highland pines
inn, Weymouth Heights. — Sunny
South. — Weighing cotton. — Working
hours. © Dec. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. each Dee.
16, 1914; J 198525-198528.
[6 photographs] :
By the sand road. —Cotton field.—
Cotton picking time. — Melon time.—
Ned’s cabin. — Weymouth woods. ©
Dee. 7, 1914; 2 ce. each Dee. 8, 1914;
J 198254-198259.
Epison (THOMAS A.) Orange, N. J.
[23715-23729
Edison (Thomas A.) and associates
watching reconstruction work at Hdi-
son plant, 3180. © Dec. 23, 1914; 2c.
Dec. 28, 1914; J 198850.
Edison (Thomas A.):
Mr. Hutchison and Mr. Miller Jook-
ing over some figures, 200.—Viewing
battery guards, 201.—Walking in lab-
oratory yard with Messrs. Hutchison
and Miller, 202. © Sept. 19, 1914;
2 c. each Sept. 26, 1914; J 1963825—
196327
And Mr. Hutchison, 203.—And of-
ficers of U. S.. S. New York, 207.—
And party arriving at Brooklyn navy
yard in auto, 211.—And party going
aboard battleship New York, 209.—
30wing to Mrs. Daniels, 215.—Exam-
ining gun on U.S. S. New York, 204.—
Looking at gun on U. S. 8S. New York,
rl es aniels
Epison (THOMAS A.)—Continued.
and party in laboratory yard, 216.—
Secretary of Navy Daniels and party
on board battleship New York, 205.—
Shaking hands from auto, 208.—Sight-
ing a big gun, 206. © Oct. 12, 1914;
2c. each Oct. 20, 1914; J 196919-—
196929.
EpMonpbs (JoHN F.) Dublin, Tex.
[23730
Dublin, Tex., high school. © Sept.
10, 1914; 1 ce. Sept. 12, 1914; 1 c. Sept.
26, 1914; J 196318.
EDMONDS’ sTupIOo, Dublin, Tex.
[23731
Dublin, Tex., first Baptist church.
© Oct. 27, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1914; J
197159.
(GEORGE WHARTON)
EDWARDS New
York. [23732-23737
[Forest of Arden illustrated in
colors]:
Dinant, showing old castle and ca-
thedral.—Forest of Arden with some
of its legends [Title page].—Maid of
the forest.—Rosalind, in an old mon-
astery garden.—Ruins of Montaigle.—
Sabot maker’s family. © Nov. 4,
1914; 2 e@. each Nov. 7, 1914; K
80246-80251.
EDWARDS CNELAE J.) Covington, Ky.
[23738
Chow-chow puppies. © Dec. 30,
1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 31, 1914; J 198973.
Epwarps (WortHy E.) South Bend, |
Wash. [28739-23748
Cedars (The) ,@© Oct...12, 1914; 2
ec. Nov. 24, 1914; J 197785.
Dappled waters. © Oct. 12, 1914; 2
ce. Noy. 24, 1914; J 197791.
Dimpled brook. © Oct. 4, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 24, 1914; J 197792.
Elfland road. © Oct. 2, 1914; 2¢
Nov. 24, 1914; J 197793.
Evening lights. © Oct. 2, 1914; 2c.
Noy. 24, 1914; J 197786.
Mountain that was God. -© Oct. 1,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 24 1914; J 197788.
Narada Falls. © Oct. 2, 1914; 2 ¢.
vov. 24, 1914; J 197787.
North Cove road. © Oct. 12, 1914; 2 |
Nov. 24, 1914; J 197790.
Shadow drive. © Oct. 12, 1914; 2
ce. Nov. 24, 1914; J 197784.
Stately couple. © Nov. 2, 1914; 2c.
Nov. 24, 1914; J 197789.
»
Ce
488
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
23798
no. 4, 1914
ELLENBERG (HENRY) jr., Philadelphia.
[23749
Boston braves, 1914. © Nov. 6,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1914; K 80217.
Exxtiot (Ciype E.) & Scorr (RoLannp
J.) Cleveland. [28750
Women buy of stores. [Fashion
euts] © Oct. 29, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 3,
1914; K 81184.
ELLIS (GEORGE E11) Seattle.
(28751, 28752
Buy your 1915 railroad tickets to
California via Seattle. © Oct. 1,
1914; 2 ec. Nov. 5, 1914; K 81143.
Tacoma on Puget Sound, terminus
of all rail routes to the Northwest. ©
Wov..1, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1914; K
§1142.
ELLSworRTH (HENRY) Dayton, O.
[23753
Dayton flood. © June 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
June 16, 1914; K 80821.
ELson (A. W.) & Co., Boston.
[23754-23777
Anxious family; by J. Israels. ©
Bue. .20,-1914; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1914;. J
196957.
= |Size Ef. P.] © Nov. 2,
1914; 2 c. Dee. 5, 1914; K 81478.
Discoverer (The) [Large] © Oct.
1, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1914; K 78960.
Matterhorn (The) © Aug. 1, 1914;
2¢. Oct. 16, 1914; J 196958.
Old Faithful and Long’s Peak. ©
Aged, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1914; J
196959.
On the beach. © Aug. 14, 1914; 2.
Oct. 16, 1914; J 196960.
Sunset; by G. Inness, 1. © Sept. 21,
1914; 2 ce. Oct. 5, 1914; K 78882.
Oct. 22, 1914: K 79554.
[Supper time] by A. E. Klumpke, 1.
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 22, 1914; K
79555.
——_—___2. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 «¢
Oct. 16, 1914; J 196961.
[2 prints]:
[Anxious family; by J. Israels. Size
P. I.]}—Mother and children; by Eliza-
beth Nourse. [Size E. P.] © Nov. 10,
1914; 2 c each Nov. 5, 1914; K 81479,
81480.
[5 prints]:
[Anxious family; by Israels]—Com-
ing of the white man; J. A. Reid.—
[On the beach: by Bloomers.]—Op-
Eison (A. W.) & co.—Continued.
portunity and regret; by R. H. Ry-
land.—Returning from market; by C.
Tyron. © Nov. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Nov.
17, 1914; K 80760-80764.
[7 prints of paintings and photo-
graphs]:
Death staying the hand of the sculp-
tor; by D. C. French.—Discoverer
(The); by W. M. Hunt. [Small]—
Estes park, Old Faithful and Long’s
Peak.—Landscape; by G. Inness.—
Matterhorn (The)—On the beach; by
B. J. Bloomers.—Portrait of a girl;
Rembrandt. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Oct. 10, 1914; K 78052-79058.
EMBOSSING co., Albany. [23778
Baby cariole cares for baby day and
night. [3+ page ad] © Nov. 28, 1914;
2c. Noy. 2, 1914; K 80037.
EMPIRE ART CO., Chicago. [23779-23790
[Photogravure heads, nos. 135, 139,
141, 1483] © Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Dec. 7, 1914; K 81538-81541.
[Photogravure scenes, nos. 1313, 182-
134, 1386-138, 146] © Dec. 4, 1914:
2 ce. each Dec. 7, 1914; K 81530-81537.
EPwortH (CHARLES FE.) Brooklyn.
[23791
Design for a 48 foot motor boat.
© 1c. Dec. 10, 1914; I 2024.
ERIKSON (Emit E.) Aitkin, Minn.
[23792
Aitkin, Minn., M. E. church. © Dec.
4, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 7, 1914; J 1982438.
ESTABROOK PRESS, Boston.
[23793, 28794
A. New England
quality, nos. 1, 2. [2 poster stamps]
© Nov. 24, 1914; 2 c. each, Nov. 25,
1914; IK 81166, 81167.
ETHRIDGE co., New York.
[23795-23797
All dressed up and nowhere to go.
[Cartoon] © Oct. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct.
21, 1914; K 79508.
Made in U. S. A.
Made in U. S.
[Poster stamp]
© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ce Nov. 10, 1914;
K 80507.
Prosperity. (© Oct. 18, 1914; 2 e.
Oct. 15, 1914; K 79281.
EVER-READY ROLL LABEL CO., New York.
[23798
Made in U. S. A. Buy, loom and
consume. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 9,
1914; K 80295.
489
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
23799
Fates (FRED L.) Waltham, Mass.
[23799
Trinity church, full sized
a baldachine. © Dee. 15,
2c. Dec. 17, 1914; J 198548.
FANSHER (FRED WILLIAM) Springfield,
O. [23800
Booster at ten months. © Dec. 10,
1914; 2 e. Dee. 14, 1914; J 198464.
YarLeEy (F. H.) Providenee, R. I.
[23801, 28802
Colt farm, 1, 2. © Sept. 21, 1914;
1 ec. each. Sept. 22, 1914; 1 c. each Sept.
29, 1914; J 196412; 196413.
Boston,
model of
1914;
FAULKNER (C. W.) & CO., LTD., London.
[23803-2 3805
Private rehearsal; by Arthur J.
Elsley. © Sept. 15, 1914; 1 ©. Oct. 26,
1914; K 80160.
[2 prints]:
300d night; by Arthur J. Elsley.—
Welsh valley; by A. de Breanski, jr.
© Sept. 1, 1914; 2 e. each Oct. 26, 1914;
IX 80159, 80161.
FAVORITE STOVE & RANGE CO., Piqua, O.
[ 28806-23809
[Calendar designs]:
Bedtime stories——Good luck.—Mid-
suimmer.—Mother’s treasure. © Dec.
1) °T914:''2"c. "edeh® Dec, 14, 1914. 'K
$1753-81756.
Fawick (THoMas L.) Waterloo, Ia.
[23810
Tractor. © 1 e. Nov. 27, 1914; J
197829.
FELKER (CLARENCE PEwarD) THaston,
Pa. [28811
Ford day at Bushkill park, Sept. 18,
1914. © Sept. 29, 1914; 2 ec Sept. 24,
1914; J 196543.
FINN (JOHN F.) Lawrence, Mass.
[23812
Moose hunting. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2c. Aug. 27, 1914; J 195578.
FIRE DETECTING WIRE CO., INC., New
York. [ 23818, 23814
Fire detecting wire system, 1, 2.
1 ce. each Noy. 19, 1914; I 2018, 2019.
FIRE ENGINEER CO., New York. [23815
lire engineer calculator. © Nov. 7,
1914; 1 ce. Nov. 9, 1914; I 2008.
FisHBAUGH (WILLIAM
Tampa, Fla. [28816, 23817
Tampa, Fla., bird’s-eye view.
Dec. 25, 1914 2 ¢c.. Decs, 26, 1914,: J,
198822.
ARTHUR)
490
FLOWER “(W. A.) Twin Falls, Id.
pt.iv.n.s.v.9 |
FISHBAUGH (WILLIAM ARTHUR)—Con.
Tampa harbor, bird’s-eye view. ©
Dec. 23, 1914; 3 ¢. Dec. 26, ‘1914: J
198823.
FISHER ELECTRICAL WORKS, Detroit. :
[23818 |
Lighting and starting units, parts. ||
© Nov. 21,:1914; 1 © Nov: 27, 1914;
IT 2028.
Firce ( nase SAYWARD) Chicago.
[23819
All aboard. [Original railroad min- |
strels; half tone reproduction] © .
Aug. 80, 1914; 2 e@ Nov. 23, 1914; K
809738. i
FITZPATRICK (JOHN) Wlandreau, S. D. ,
. [28820
Flandreau, S. D., Indian school, pan- °
oramic view, © Sept. 26, 1914; 2 ¢
Sept. 29, 1914; J 196362.
[23821 |
Madonna. © Nov. 19, 1914; 2.4 4
Nov. 24, 1914; J 197780. ;
Forry (E. F.) New York. [23822 |
Santer (Norma) © Dec. 21, 1914; |
2c. Dec. 23. 1914; J 198750.
Fotry (JoHN R.) Petoskey, Mich.
[23823, 23824 |
Bay View road, 1, 2.. © Oct. 5,,
1914;, 2 ce: each Oef.. 10, 199455 5}
196751, 196752.
FoLceR (STEPHEN LANE) New York. |
[238825
Highteen new designs for class’
rings, nos. 6521-6538. © Dec. 17, |
1914; 2 ec. Dec. 19, 1914; K 82018.
Forp, Bacon & Davis, New Orleans. |
[28826
New Orleans, cotton warehouses
and terminal. © Dec. 19, 1914; 2 ¢.4
Dec. 21, 1914; J 198671.
Foster (Atonzo C.) Medford,
Mass. |
[23827
Noonday. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. Sept. |
28,1914; J 196346. 1
Foster (ARTHUR WILLIAM) San}
Rafael, Cal. [23828 |
Morning in Marin; by Thad. Welch. |
© Dec. 17, 1914; 2 ce. Dee. 28, 1914;
K 82255. :
Foster (W. A.) Victorville, Cal.
[23829
© Nov.’
K 81388.
Victor Valley, panorama,
30, 1914; 2 -¢. Dec. 3, 1914;
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
Fox (A.) Philadelphia. [28830-23860
[81 prints]:
Alarmed.—[At the opera] 1104.—
[Autumn in the Blue Ridge] 1164.—
Benedict XV (Pope).—[Cross roads]
1171. — Crowning glory, 1797. —
[Daisies] 1108.—Fairy tales, 1798.—
[Graduate] 1105.—[Heart of winter]
1160.—[Late September ] 1165.—
[Love’s post-office] 1108.—Melting
moment, 1796.—[Milking time] 1170.
—Mother’s darling, 1800.—[Mountain
drive] 1167.—Muller (Maud) 1107.—
[My kitty] 1110—[Off the Maine
coast] 1168.—[Old stone road] 1166.
—Perfume of the rose, 1795.—Pur-
ity, 1801.—[Ready to start] 1106.—
[Road to the farm] 1162.—[Sheep
fold] 1163.—[Sleighing time] 1161.—
[Speeding] 1102.—Sweetness, 1802.—
This little pig went to market, 1794.—
[Vanity] 1109.—[Wintry road] 1169.
© Sept. 2, 1914: 2 «& each Dee. 11,
1914; K 81631-81661.
Fox BROS. MFG. co., Peru, Ind. [23861
Mildred stouts. [Cuts of muslin un-
derwear.] © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 @ Nov.
30, 1914; K 81595.
FRANKLIN PRTG. & ENGRAVING ©OO.,
Toledo, O. [23862, 28863
Willis (Gov. Hlect Frank B.) and
wie kB.” © Nov. 14, 1914- 2c.
each Noy. 16, 1914; J 197559, 197560.
FRAzickR (KDWARD JAMES) ‘Thompson
Falls, Mont. [23864, 23865
Thompson Falls, Mont., construction
of electric power dam, 75, 76. © Oct.
= 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 20, 1914; J
197645, 197646.
FREBITSCH (RupotrpH H.) New York.
[28866
American peace stamp. © Nov. 6,
1914; 2 c Noy. 12, 1914; K 80508.
Frees (Harry W.) Royersford, Pa.
[28867-23882
[6 photographs]:
All aboard.—Arrest (The).—Ob
my !'—Over the wall.—Seat !—Sleepy-
heads. © Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c each
Noy. 20, 1914; J 197639-197644.
[10 photographs]:
Bringing home the tree.—Christmas
morning.—For the Xmas dinner.
Geing down the chimney.—My dolly’s
hat —Santa calls—Santa on his way.—
Waif (The).—Writing to Santa.
Xmas shopper. © Dec. 10, 1914; 2.
each Dec. 5, 1914; J 198216—-198225.
23906
FRENCH BATTERY & CARBON CO., Madi-
soa, Wis. [23883, 23884
[Black gnome. Fantastic figure,
with flash light, pointing to right.]
© Nov. 23, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1914; K
81542.
[Little gnome. Fantastic figure,
with flash light, pointing to left. ©
Noy. 24, 1914: 2 e¢,. Dec._7,- 191435. K
81543.
I'RIEDEBERG (LEO) New York.
[238385
Patronize home industry. Buy and
consume goods made in America. Post
eard. ©. Nov. 27, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 28,
1914; K 81318.
FRITSCH (CHARLES) Pittston, Pa.
[28886
River elms. © Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ¢.
Dec. 22, 1914; J 198681.
Fry (GrorGe) co., Philadelphia.
[23887
B. P. O. EE. memorial services.
[Clock above and back of head of elk.]
© Oct. 22, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1914; K
80059.
Garr (RosBerT) co., Brooklyn. [23888
Fetching time. © Sept. 30, 1914; 2
e. Oct. 6, 1914; K 788838.
GALLAHER (FRED) Sabina, O. [23889
Idlewild pony outfit, Springfield bak-
ing co. © Nov. 4, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 16,
1914; J 198499.
GARDINER (H. MarsHAtL) Nantucket
Island, Mass. [23890-23896
[Colored post-cards] :
Nantucket, Mass., Orange st.—Nan-
tucket Island, Mass., glimpse of the
sea.—Nantucket Island, Mass., oldest
Louse, 1686.—Nantucket Island, Mass.,
over the moors to the sea.—Nantucket
Island, Mass., Sacacha Pond and the
Polpis road.—Nantucket Island, Mass.,
where still waters flow.—Siasconset,
Mass., Sankaty light. © July 28,
1914; 2c. each Dee. 12, 1914; K 81729-—
81735.
Garo (JOHN H.) Boston.
Decorative studies, 1-6.
1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 16, 1914;
197579-197584.
[4 photographs]:
Boston art museum, facade.—Bub-
ble.—Normandy poplars.—Pastoral. ©
Oct. 31, 1914; 1 ec. each Nov. 12, 1914;
1 ¢ each Noy. 18, 1914; J 197551-
197554.
[23897-23906
© Nov. 13,
J
491
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
23907
pt. IV, n.s., v. 9
GATCHEL & Mawnninec, Philadelphia.
[23907
Birds never looked better to me,
thank you. © Sept. 29, 1914; 2 «
Sept. 30, 1914; J 196410.
GAYLORD (EUGENIE A.) New York.
[238908
In God we trust. [Peace design.]
© Oct. 2; 1914-2 «. Oct. 3, 3914) K
T8998.
GEBAUER (CHARLES O.) West Hobo-
ken; N. J. [23909
For the Fatherland. © Dec. 18,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1914; J 198562.
GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE & LIFE ASSUR-
ANCE CORP., LTD., New York.
[23910
Get posted on our lines. [Poster
stamp.] © Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
24, 1914; K 81484.
GENERAL ELECTRIC coO.. Schenectady,
Nee. [23911
Solid angle flux chart. © 1 ¢. Dee.
1, 1914: I 2015.
Grore (Victor) Springfield, Il.
[28912
MeNulty (F. J.) © Oct. 24, 1914;
2 ec. Nov. 2, 1914; J 197307.
GrEoRGE (F. A.) Boston. [28913-28915
Boston Braves. © Oct. 10, 1914;
2 ec. Oct. 12, 1914; J 196666.
Combination picture of Mgr. Stall-
ings, Pres. Gaffney and Capt. Evers.
© Oct. 7, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1914; J
196619.
Combination picture of Mer. Stall-
ings, Pres. Gaffney, Capt. Evers, [etc.]
©: Oct. 7,/1914; 2.c Oct. 9,'1914;:J
196618.
GEORGE BROS. Co., Dixon, Ill. [23916
George bros. co. 199. © Sept. 5,
1914; 2.¢. Oct,.19, 1914; J 197095.
GERHARD SISTERS, St Louis.
[23917-24066
Addams (Jane) 1. © Oct. 24, 1914;
2 e.. Oct. 27, 1914: J 197071.
Allen (Louise) 4, 12, 13, 24, 27, 101,
104, 106. © Dec. 19, 1914; 2 c. each
Dec. 21, 1914: J 198642-198649.
Baker (Della) 3, 5, 6,9, 11, 12. ©
Oct. 28,1914; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 1914;
J 197166-197171.
Bingham (Amelia) © May 26, 1914;
2 c. May 28, 1914; J 196734.
Butler (Col. James Gay) 7. © Nov.
3, 1914: 2 c. Nov. 5, 1914; J 197238.
GERHARD SISTERS—Continued.
Campbell (Constance) 2, 5, 7, 11,
18,, 15, 21, 222528" 20." 4 ee, 1014.
2 c. each Oct. 5, 1914; J 196503-196512.
Cornell (A. C.) 5. © Oct. 6, 1914;
2 ce. Oct. 8, 1914; J 196597.
Crosman (Lillian) 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 15,
20. © Nov. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 23,
1914; J 197740-197746.
—— 22. © Nov. 11, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
18; 1914; J. dpi.
Cushing (Mrs. Catherine C.) 9, 11,
15, 102, 104, 108, 109, 110, 112, 118, 121,
124; 125, )126;:1280, -432)"13631938; 140,
141. © Dec. 9, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 1%,
1914; J 198385198404.
Cushing (Urs. H. H.) 14.’ © Nov.
28, 1914; 2 c Nov. 30, 1914; J 197970.
Da ‘Vault (Anna) 3-6. © Oct. 2,
1914; 2 c. each Oct. 5, 1914; J 196513-
196516.
Delmar (Dorothy) 1. © Nov. 12,
1914; 2 c Nov. 16) 191439) 797561.
2... Oryx 8) bd 80, 101 iow: 20,
1914; 2 c. each Nov. 23, 1914; J 197747-—
£97 (52.
DeMette (Stella) 1, 10, 138, 16, 20.
© Nov. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 30,
1914; J 197965-197969.
Ethier (Alphonse) 24. © Oct. 13,
1914; 2 ce. Oct. 15, 1914; J 196762.
Filipino midgets, A, B. © May 26,
1914; 2 c. each May 28, 1914; J 196732,
19673838.
First church of Christian science, 1.
|
© Oct. 21, 1914; 2 c Oct. 23, 1914: J
196966.
Fischer (Frederick) 1. © Oct. 28,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1914; J 197165.
——2. © Dec. 18, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 21,
1914; J 198582.
Frances (Alma) 3. © Dee. 21, 1914.
2 ec. Dec. 23, 1914; J 198746.
6,°9,°15, 19, 22,25, 21, o1, 106,
107, 110. © Dec. 19, 1914; 2 ec. each
Dec. 21, 1914; J 198625-198635.
——.16. © Dee. 14, 1914: 2 ¢. Dee
17, 1914; J 198541.
Gonter (Mrs. H. C.) 101. © Sept.
29, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 1, 1914; J 196425.
Grey (Mary) 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 19, 238,
27, 31, 32, 33, 39, 40.. © Oct. 24,.1914;
2 c. each Och, Sh foes wluele lure
197091.
Hallingby (Miss Ruth) 5. © Dee.
8, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1914; J 198213.
Hitchcock (Raymond) 9, 11. =|
Nov. 38, 1914; 2 ¢. each Novy. 5, 1914;
J 197239, 197240.
492
;
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
24109
GERHARD SISTERS—Continued.
Knittel (Fred T. G.) 4. © Sept. 24,
1914; 2 c Sept. 26, 1914; J 196324.
Leonhard (Fern) © Noy. 14, 1914;
2c. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197595.
Le Page (Isabelle) 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 12.
© Dec. 21, 1914; 2 ¢. each Dee. 238,
1914; J 198732-1987387.
McFadden (Mrs. M. S.) 3. © Oct.
13, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1914; J 197092.
Mendel (Harriet) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 101.
© Dec. 19, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 21,
1914; J 198636-198641.
Mendel, Gray, Davis, 1, 4, 9.
Dec. 12, 1914: 2 c. each Dec. 16, 1914;
J 198522-198524.
Rehan (Mary) 1, 7, 9, 11, 23, 24, 25,
© Dec. 21, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 23,
1914; J 198738-198744.
St. Louis, Wednesday club. © Nov.
5, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1914; J 197340.
Scheffler (Ella) 1. © Oct. 1, 1914;
2c. Oct. 3, 1914; J 196467.
Stuart. (Mrs, Lillian) 6. © Oct. 7,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1914; J 196617.
Ulrich (Miss Lenore) 1-38, 5, 9, 10.
i ts 19, 2128. ©.Oct. 2, 1914; 2
e. each Oct. 5, 1914; J 196492—196502.
Wuertenbaecher (J. J.) 3. © Dee.
18, 1914; 2 @. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198581.
8. 4c) Dec: 21,1914: 2°c. Dec.
28, 1914; J 198745.
GERHARDT (PAvuL) Chicago. [24067
Chicago, new Cook County hospital.
© Aug. 25, 1914: 2 c. Aug. 29, 1914;
J 195598. .
GERLACH-BARKLOW co., Joliet, Il.
[24068-24080
Fair equestrienne. [Girl in riding
habit] © Nov. 19, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 21,
1914; K 81270.
[Landscapes; by F. S. Burgy]:
[Christmas eve] — [Deep-voiced
ocean]—[Glimpse of spring]—[Gray
skies of November] — [Green and
gold]—[In garments green]—[Mantle
of winter] — [Quiet hour] — Summer
sunset] — [Valley of ten peaks]—
[When spring comes]—[ When the dog-
‘wood blooms]
Noy. 12, 1914; 2 c. each Nov.
16, 1914; K 80909-S0920.
GERMAN & AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN RELIEF
SOCIETY, Chicago. [24081
Edel sei der mensch - hilfreich und
gut. © Oct. 3, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 3, 1914;
me 19557.
GIBSON ART co., New York. [24082
Richest women in the world. ©
Dec. 11, 1914; 2 «. Dec. 12, 1914; K
SL712.
Gitt (Hermit H.) Detroit. [24083
Perspectives by perspective in plan
method. © Oct. 6, 1914; 1 ec. Sept.
29, 1914; I 1951.
GILLET (FRANcES K.) Honolulu.
[24084-24086
[Greeting cards]:
Hawaii’s greeting. — Message from
Hawaii. © Nov. 2, 1914; 2 @ each
Nov. 28, 1914; K 81256, 81257.
Happy little sunbeam. [Greeting
card] © Nov. 12, 1914; 2 @ Nov. 28,
1914; K 81258.
GiLMOoR (BERTHA) Ecclecton, Md.
[24087
[Red Cross emblem; winged figure
dressed as Red Cross nurse.] © Nov.
6, 1914; 2 ce. Nov. 28, 1914; K 81245.
GINSBERG (L.) & sons, Des Moines, Ia.
[24088
When figuring on furniture. [Sig-
nature cut display] © Oct. 25, 1914;
2c. Nov. 5, 1914; K 80209.
GIORDANO (HovUusE oF) San Antonio.
[24089-24091
Giordano:
No. 1. Bed comprising head-foot and
mattress section, and each section hay-
ing component parts.—No. 2. Perspec-
tive view of cabinet bed, and _ sec-
tions.—No. 38. Outlines of a sectional
cabinet bed. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Dec. 15, 1914; K 82380-82382.
GLASIER (EMMA C.) Brockton, Mass.
[24092
Alarm. © Jan. 1, 1915; 2c. Dec. 380,
1914; J 198972.
GLASIER (FRED W.) Brockton, Mass.
[24093-24109
[17 photographs]:
Apple blossom time.—Berkshire
birches. — Berkshire brook. — Golden
autumn.—Greylock Trail (On the).—
Laughing Water.—May promise.—Old
Greylock.— Old mill in the Berk-
shires. — Old swimming hole. — Pecks
Falls. — Reflections. — Ruined mill. —
Salome.—Springtime.—Trout brook.—
Willows (The) © Jan. 1, 1915; 2c.
each Dec. 30, 1914; J 198955-198971.
493
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ‘ |
pt. Iv, 0. s.,.v.9 ©
|
24110
Gortz (Louis A.) San Francisco.
[24110, 24111
Illusion (The) © Dee. 12, 1914;
2 e. Dec. 17, 1914; J 198535.
Spirit of 1906. © Sept. 16, 1914;
2c. Sept. 22,1914; J 196201.
GOINES (CHARLES EMERSON) San Aca-
cio, Colo. [24112
Sangre de Christo Range, Colo.
(Vista of the) © Jan. 12, 1914; 2 ce.
Dec. 23, 1914; J 198727.
GOLDBERG (R. L.) New York.
[24113-24167
All that remains now is to think by
machinery. © Nov. 28, 1914; 1c. Dec.
2, 1914; K 813860.
Ancient Greeks were artistic. ©
Nov. 20, 1914;.1-¢. Noy. 21, 1914; K
80894.
At that, football and war are the
same thing. © Sept. 29, 1914; 1 «.
Sept. 30, 1914; K 78625.
Best part of reducing is, that it is
so simple. © Nov. 10, 1914; 1 e. Nov.
11, 1914; K 80475.
Drummer in an orchestra can’t say
that business is quiet. © Nov. 4,
1914; 1 c. Nov. 6, 1914; K 80242.
Every day war continues means
more treuble for the kids in school.
© Oct. 7, 1914; 1 « Oct. 8, 1914: K
79014.
Everything you pick up is wrapped
in germ proof paper. © Nov. 13, 1914;
1c. Nov. 14, 1914; K 80781.
Father Time will have to move
faster. © Oct. 22, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 24,
1914; K 79640.
Few things you can’t blame on the
wars ,.© Oct. 27, 1914: 1c. Oct. 28,
1914; K 79894.
Funny part of it is anybody can do
it. © Oct. 16, 1914; 1.c. Oct. 19, 1914;
K 79425.
If you made some people stop crying.
© Nov. 5, 1914; 1 @ Nov. 7, 1914; K
802438.
I’m cured. © Aug. 3, 1914: 1 «.
Aug. 5, 1914; K 77682.
I’m the guy, [1914]:
© duly 22; 1 © July, 24K 766t4.
© July 28; 1c. July 30; K 76741.
Is it eternal youth, or second child-
hood. © Nov. 17, 1914; 1 ¢. Nov. 17,
1914: K 80825,
=
GOLDBERG (R. L.)—Continued.
It’s all wrong. [1914]:
© July 31; 1 ¢ Aug. 3; K 77631.
© Sept. 15; 1 ec. Sept. 17; K 78378.
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 78489.
© Sept. 24; 1c. Sept. 26; K 78563.
© Sept. 26; 1 ec. Sept. 28; K 78581.
© Oct. 6; 1 e. Oct. 8; K 790138.
© Oct. 14; 1 c. Oct. 19; K 79424.
© Oct. 19; 1 c Oct. 20; K 79462.
© Nov. 7; 1 e. Nov. 9; K 80297.
© Nov. 12; 1 c. Nov. 16; K 80730.
© Nov. 23; 1 @ Noy. 25; K 81152.
© Dee. 3; 1 c. Dee. 4; K 81477.
Man about to build a country home
may be sane in other respects.
Oct. 1, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 3, 1914; K 78836.
Man who wrote the law, overlooked
a few things. © Oct. 23, 1914; 1¢
Oct. 26, 1914; K 80089.
Mother seems to grow more reason-
able. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 e Nov. 9,
1914; K 80298. ;
No matter how joyous the occasion,
somebody must be the goat. © Noy.
25, 1914; 1 « Nov. 27, 1914; K 81200.
Now you know why your customers
can’t give you any big orders. ©
Oct. 9, “19142 Te eee, Fas |
78836.
Phoney films [1914]:
© July 20; 1c. July 22; K 76511.’
© July 24; 1c. July 27; K 76668.
© July 30: 1 ¢@ Aug. 1; K 77630.
© Aug. 5; 1 c. Aug. 6; K 77634.
Speeches are not the only things the >
matter with a banquet. © Noy. 30,
1914; 1 ec. Dec. 2, 1914; K 81361.
Theatre programme is instructive. —
© Nov. 24, 1914; 1 ce. Nov. 27, 1914;
K 81199.
There’s no such thing as being too
busy to look them over. © Oct. 15,
1914; 1 @. Oct. 47, 1914; K 79550.
There’s nothing more dangereus. ©
Oct. 20, 1914; 1 ce. Oct. 21, 1914; K
T9517. |
This is just as sensible as the other
war maps. © Dee. 2, 1914; 1 e. Dec.
4, 1914; K 81401.
This is nothing to sneeze at. ©
Nov. 2, 1914; 1 a Now, 4, 1914; EK
80175.
This looks like a war, but it isn’t.
© Oct. 8, 1914; 1 @ Oct. 10, 1914;
IK 79076.
494
|
| MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
| no. 4, 1914
| GotpBere (R. L.)—Continued.
Umbrella is cheaper than a taxi.
© Noy. 9; 1914; 1 ¢ Nov. 10, 1914;
K 80836.
| What are you gonna do with it.
' [1914]:
| © Aug. 4; 1 ¢. Aug. 6, K 77633.
) © Aug. 24; 1c. Aug. 27; K 77638.
© Sept. 19; 1¢. Sept. 21; K 78440.
© Sept. 28; 1c. Sept. 29; K 78613.
© Oct. 2: 1 ec. Oct. 5; K T8860.
Gen Zi: te. Oct. 23; K. 19512
© Oct. 30; 1 c. Oct. 31; K 80088.
© Nov. 11; 1c. Nov. 12; K 80476.
© Dec. 1; 1 c. Dec. 3; K 81400.
' You can’t buy Christmas presents
without money. © Dec. 5, 1914; 1.
Dec. 7, 1914; K 81505.
You're foolish if you even try to say
them. © Sept. 25, 1914; 1 c. Sept. 28,
1914; K 78564.
GoLDKNOPF (ABRAHAM) Bath Beach,
ee Y. [24168
Uncle Sam’s message of peace.
[Post card] © Oct. 21, 1914; 2c. Oct.
22, 1914; K 79556.
GOLDMAN (EMANUEL) New York.
‘ [24169
[Safety first—safety first. Razor
ad] © Nov. 4, 1914: 2 e Oct. 29,
1914; K 80791.
GOLDMAN (GRACE FELTES) Chicago.
[24170
[Her prayer; by Randell Howard]
© Dee. 11, 1914; 2 c Dec. 14, 1914;
K 81766,
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE, New
York. [24171-24182
12 colored illustrations of Mother
Goose rhymes; by Jessie Wilcox
Smith:
Curly locks! curly locks! wilt thou
be mine ?—Hush-a-by baby, on the tree-
top.—Jack fell down and broke his
crown.—Little Bo-Peep has lost her
sheep.—Little Miss Muffett sat on a
tuffett—Mary, Mary, quite contrary.—
One foot up, the other foot down.—
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.—Rain,
rain, gO away.—Ring around a rosie.—
See-saw, Margery Daw.—There was an
old woman who lived in a shoe.
Oct. 2,.1914;: 2 ec. each Oct. 5, 1914;
K 78868-78879.
GOODENOUGH & WoGLoM, New York.
24183-24190
© Oct. 10,
1914; K 79862.
Notice card, form -N.
1914; 2 c. Oct. 12,
24208
‘GORHAM co., New York.
GOoDENOUGH & WocLom—Continued.
form O. © Nov. 30, 1914; 2 «¢.
Dec. 1, 1914; K 813810.
form P. © Nov. 27, 1914; 2 «.
Nov. 80, 1914; K 81275.
form R. © Oct. 29, 1914; 2 «¢.
Oct. 30, 1914; K 79879.
——-form S and W. © Oct. 28,
1914; 2 c. each Oct. 29, 1914; K 79719,
79720
i and. V.- (Oy Bee.” 43;
1914; 2 c. each Dee. 21, 1914; K 82215,
82216.
GOODLANDER SISTERS, Muncie, Ind.
[24191
© Sept. 18, 1914;
1c. Dee. 2, 1914;
Bouillet (Emil)
Li pep, 2b. 1914 =
J 196181.
GOoDWIN (RICHARD) San Francisco.
[24192
His master’s choice. © Sept. 29,
1914; 2c. Oct. 3, 1914; J 196468.
[24198-24208
[Borders for ads]:
Albemarle. © Aug. 15, 1914; 2 c.
Nov. 24, 1914; K 81428.
Beauty of service. © July 15, 1914;
2e¢. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81427.
Brides of this autumn. © Sept. 15,
1914; 2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81429.
Christmas. What does Christmas
represent this year. © Nov. 15, 1914;
2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81481.
Etruscan. © Feb. 13, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
24, 1914; K 81422.
Honor. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 e. Nov.
24, 1914; K 814380.
Service. © June 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
24, 1914; K 81426.
Silverware. © Jan. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 24, 1914; K 81421.
Sincerity. © Dec. 31, 1918; 2 ¢. Nov.
24, 1914; K 81420.
cen ood, (© Apr. 15,.1914: 2 ¢@
. 24, 1914; K §1428.
, ees silverware for the June
bride. © May 15, 1914; 2 ec Nov. 24.
1914; K 81425.
GoucH (JOSEPH HENRY) Lynn, Mass.
[24204
Lost sheep. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 e.
Nov. 7, 1914; J 197294.
GOYETTE (ALBERT J.) Flagstaff, Ariz.
[24205-24208
Hopi snake dance, 1, 2. © Sept. 16,
1914; 2c. each Sept. 28, 1914; J 196348,
196344.
—— 3,4. © Sept. 16, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Sept. 28, 1914; J 1967538, 196754.
495
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
24209
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
GRAHAM (F. 8.) Ellendale, N. D.
[ 24209, 24210
Group on the Whitestone Indian bat-
tle ground. © Sept. 6, 1914; 1 ¢c. Sept.
16, 1914; 1 ce. Oct. 12, 1914; J 196711.
Whitestone Indian battle ground. ©
Sept. 6, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 16, 1914; 1 ¢.
Oct. 12, 1914; J 196712.
GRAHAM (WILLIAM H.) East Scobey,
Mont. [24211, 24212
Scobey, Mont., bird’s-eye view. ©
Aug. 10, 1914; 2 e« Dee. 12, 1914: 5
198781.
Main st. © Aug. 10, 1914; 2.
Nov. 18, 1914; J 198280.
GRANT (CATHERINE) Chicago. [24213
What matters it that. [Japanese
motto card.] © Oct. 31, 1914; 2 ¢
Nov. 5, 1914; K 808324.
GRAVES S.) Springfield,
Mass. [24214
Beals Cove from Sunset lodge. ©
1 e. Oct. 15, 1914: ‘J 1967638.
(GEORGE
GRAVES (HarotD GALE) Somerville,
Mass. [24215
Johnny Harvard—his machine.
[Poster.] © Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ¢c. Dee.
8, 1914: K 81793.
GRAvEes (O. E.) Everett, Wash.
[24216
Everett as seen from an aeroplane.
© Aug. 1, 1914; 2c. Sept. 28. 1914; J
196345.
Graves (W. B.) O’Neill, Neb.
[24217, 24218
O'Neill. Neb.. looking north. © Oct.
6, 1914; 2 e@ Oct. 9, 1914; J 196682.
looking west. © Oct. 6, 1914;
2.c.:Oct. 9, 1914; J 196681:
GRAY (CHARLES C.) Seattle. [24219
Gray’s world-builder tray. ©1e..
Dec. 14, 1914; I 2028.
GREAT DivipE, Denver. [24220
Sunday (Billy) rides Sells-Floto cir-
cus tiny elephant. © Sept. 21, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 28, 1914; K 78667.
GREAVES (HuGH LIONEL) Colon, R. P.
[24221 , 24229
Realized dream. © Dee. 16, 1914;
2c. Dec. 24, 1914; J 198772.
Sunset, Limon Bay, Colon, R. P. ©
Dec. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 24, 1914; J
198773.
GREELEY (S. H.) Winnetka, I. |
[24223
Trip of the bushel. [Poster.] © |
Noy. 23, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 14, 1914; K
81862.
GREEN (DANIEL) FELT SHOE ©0., Bos- |
ton. [24224
Comfy Bunny’s good wishes. [Col- |
ored design for shoe box.] © Sept.
29, AGtAs ee
Sept. 30, 1914; K
78633.
GREENBAUM (LEON) New York.
[24225
Heroes and champions of the colored
race. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 9,
1914; J 197305.
GREENE (ARTHUR S§S.) Port Jefferson,
N. [ 24226, 24227
Port Jefferson high school, A, B. ©
Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 7, 1914; J
197519, 197520.
GREENE (FRANK F.) Los Angeles, Cal.
. [24228
Made in U. S. A. Boost American
industries. [Poster stamp.] © Nov.
15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1914; K 81144.
Gross (EDWARD) co., New York.
[24229-24284
American girls,. nos. 60-83. [Col-
cred heads of girls, by Elsie Catherine
Fidler, Alice Luella Fidler and Pearle
Fidler Le Munyan, on post cards.] ©
Oct. 31, 1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 3, 1914;
Ix 80093-80116.
Commands obeyed, yet none the less,
T crave the common brotherhood. ©
Dee. 9, 1914: 2r¢. Dec Sia aoi4: Ke
81724.
Herves. [4 littie boys dressed in
parts of the uniforms of France, Eng-
land, Germany, and Russia.] © Dec.
9, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 11, 1914; K 81832.
No road is long. with good company.
© Dec. 7, 1914; 2 ec. Dee. 10, 1914; K
81614.
[Small boys in various poses]:
I’d like to make a hit with you.—I
do not care to be a star.—I’m awful
blue.—Swing clubs and _ swatting
balls—To wait around is lonesome.
© Dec. 10, 1914; 2 e each Dec. 15.
1914; K 81805-81809.
Stanlaws, nos. 1-12. [Colored heads
of girls, by Penrhyn Stanlaws, on post
eards.| © Oct. 31. 1914; 2 ec. each
Noy. 3, 1914; K 80117-80128.
496
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
Gross (EpwarD) co.—Continued.
[12 post ecards by C. H. Twelve-
trees]:
Aw! you make me tired, 19.—Doc-
tors say kissing is dangerous, 26.—He
kissed me on the nose, 23.—Ii ain’t no-
body’s sweetheart yet, 25.—I can taste
those kisses yet, 22.—If you won’t luff
me I get sick, 24.—Kiss me kid, I’m
sterilized, 27.—Let’s kiss and make up,
29.—No more kissing ’cause you slob-
bers, 28.—Teacher’s sick and cherry
pie for dinner, 20.—Wot yer laffin’ at,
21.—You must have been a gay boy
once, 30. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2 c. each
Noy. 3, 1914; K 80129-80140.
GRUNAGLE (A. E.) Pittsburg. [24285
What make car do they represent.
© Oct. 18, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 26, 1914; K
79855.
GUARANTEED CIRCULATION co., New
York. [24286
' Let us have peace. [Pease stamp. ]
© Nov. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 14, 1914; K
80668.
GUGLER LITHO. co., Milwaukee.
[24287-24292
[6 poster stamps]:
[Afternoon stroll.]—[Gambrinus. ]—
[Lithographic art.]—-Safety first, 1,
2—[Typewriting.] © Nov. 4, 1914; 2
¢. each Noy. 16, 1914; K 80688-80693.
Gump (S. & G.) ©oo., San Francisco.
[ 24293, 24294
[April day in California; by J. M.
Gamble.] © Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ec Dee.
21, 1914; K 82222.
Gold scab, eruption in filthy lucre.
© July 15, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1914;
J 196180.
Gustin (E. W.) & co., New York.
[ 24295-24307
[Motto cards]:
About all that some people will put
up when a bill is due.—Automobile is
not unlike a baby.—Every man has an
idea.—Irrigation makes some things
grow.—It is often difficult to swallow
a hard-luck story.—Let a woman
think» you think she will.—Married
man can’t understand.—One of the
things that fail to come to him who
waits.—Some fellows are not happy.—
Some women are easily pleased.—Why
do all girls with big feet wear white
shoes.——Woman and her money are
soon parted.-Woman may be as
young as she looks. © Jan. 21, 1914;
2 ¢. each Dec 29; 1904 - IE 'g2490--
82432.
24332
GUTLAND (Epwarp OC.) Rochester,
N.- Y. [24308-24311
[4 photographs]:
Autumn girl, A-195.—Nonette, A-
110.—Princess Mona, A-198.—There
among the daisies, A-196. © Dec. 12,
19145) 52.e. Jeaeh - Dee. > 15, ASIA eas
198489-198492.
GUTMANN & GUTMANN, New York.
[24312-24316
Shelton. [Small child at telephone
surrounded by cupids.] © Oct. 19,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 21, 1914; K 79501.
[4 prints]:
Bunny.—Rollo.—Rover.—Tabby. ©
Nov. 12, 1914: 2 e. each Noy. 17, 1914;
K ae Ba 80757.
Hacer (Mme. G.) Brooklyn, N. Y.
[24317
X ray postal. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2 e.
Oct. 29, 1914; K 80510.
HAINES PHOTO co., Conneaut, O.
[24318-24330
Coe college. ©
2. AGIA SF
Cedar Rapids, Ia.,
Oct. 29,1914; 2 c) Nov.
197191.
——panoramie view. © Oct. 29,
1914; 2 e. Nov. 2, 1914; J 197192.
Des Moines college.—Highland park
college, 1. © Dec. 10, 1914: 2 c. each
Dee. 19, 1914; J 198578, 198579.
Drake univ. © Nov. 30, 1914;
2c. Dec. 2, 1914; J 198117.
panorama, 1. © Nov. 17, 1914;
2 c. Nov. 23, 1914; J 197778.
Des Moines River. Des Moines. ©
Nov. 17,1914. 2e. Nov. 23, 1914°-J
197777.
Dubuque, Ia., bird’s-eye view. ©
Sept. 24, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1914;
J 1963812.
Omaha. Neb., panoram, 1, 2. ©
Novy. 28, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 2; 1914;
J 198116, 198118.
stock yards. © Dec. 12, 1914;
2 ec. Dec. 19, 1914;-J 198580.
Waterloo, Ia., panoram, 1, 2. © Oct.
%, t914- 2 ce.’ Gach> Oct 191429
196561, 196562.
HALE (FRANK L.) New London, Conn.
[24331
Pilot (The) © Noy. 18, 1914; 2 ¢
Nov. 20, 1914: J 197636.
HALL a ERNEST) Egg Harbor City,
N. [24332
be Ab works employees picnic. ©
Sept. 17, 1914; 2 c Nov. 28, 1914: J
' 197915.
497
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
24353 :
HaM (WILLIAM DEANE) San Antonio,
[24888, 24334
Ham plan community warehouse. ©
Sept. 19, 1914; 1 c. Sept. 22, 1914; I
1914.
©
Lc. Sept. 22,:19145 0
multiple-pit silo and barn.
Sept. 19, 1914;
1915.
HAMILTON (SAMUEL H.) Philadelphia.
[24335
Bert Hamilton. [Script etching for
letter head] © Oct. 28, 1914; 2.¢.
Noy. 6, 1914; K 803828.
HAMMOND (PARLEY M.) New York.
[24336
An meine lieben Juden. [Caricature
of Czar Nikolaus, of Russia] © Dec.
2, 1914: 2 c Nov. 24, 1914: K 81487.
HAMMOND (WIiLLIAM
Washington.
2 post cards:
Merry Christmas to you.—Thanks-
giving greetings. © Nov. 10, 1914; 2
ec. each Nov. 10, 1914; K 80317, 80318.
WwW.) & co., New York.
[24339-24351
MADISON) jrf.,
[24337, 24858
HANINGTON (A.
[2 pennant prints]:
Athleties, champions 1914. [ Ele-
phant]—Braves, champions 1914. [In-
dian] © Oct. 6, 1914; 2c each Oct.
15, 1914; IK 80252, 80253.
[3 conventional cards, 2 by 3 inches]:
Army. J pledge allegiance to my
flag.—Our navy. Here’s to American
valor.—Union of lakes. © Oct. 1,
1914; 2 c each Oct. 15, 1914; K 80254—
8025 6.
[8 pennant prints]:
Allies —God and my _ right.—God
bless the Czar.—My hope is in God.—
Power in unity.—Union makes
strength.—Vive la France.—We fear
God, but nothing else. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2c. each Sept. 5, 1914;
78675.
IX 78668-
Harpeck (Kate A.) New York.
[24352
Mausoleum, architectural drawings
for. ©1e. Sept. 26, 1914; I 1956.
[24353
“Toit 2
Harpy (Mitton C.) Boston.
Tri-cone shield. © Nov. 27
ce. Noy. 30, 1914; K 81276.
HARMAN co., Peoria, fl.
[ 24854, 24355
Spring Lake drainage and levee dis-
ENGINEERING
trict. Plans for electrification of
pumping plant, 120105, 120106. ©l1e
each Noy. 16, 1914; I 2016, 2017:
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
HARPOLD (CARROLL JEROME) Italy, Tex.
[24356
Corollaries and inscribed polygons.
© 1c. Nov. 21, 1914; I 2012.
Harris (BENJAMIN) co., New York.
[ 24357, 24358
Army and navy forever. [Coat of
arms] © Oct. 9, 1914; 1 ¢. Oct. 15,
1914; 1 ¢, Och 21, 19145 Tongs.
Italian coat of arms. [U. S. and
Italian flags back of shield _ sur-
mounted by eagle and crown] © Oct.
9, 1914; 1 ie.rOcte Teekosts sOct.,..26,
1914; K 79698.
HARRIS pes9:62 J.) Lake Hopatcong,
N. [24859-24376
Budd — N. J., E. © July 10,
1914; 2 c Oct. 18, 1914; J 196714.
j
—— Castle Edward, A, B. ©:May ©
11, 1914; 2 ec. each Oct. 13,.1994; J
196716, 196718.
Lover’s nook. © July 10, 1914;
2c. Oct. 18, 1914; J 196717.
He YY ©: Die a ts 2: ic.
Oct. 18, 1914; J 196723.
© July 15, 1914; 2-c.
Ocha, 1914: J 196715.
the isles, A-E. © Aug. 1, 1914;
2 ec. each Oct. 18, 1914; J 196719-
196721, 196724, 196725.
[7 photographs] :
Budd Lake, N. J.—Budd Lake, N. J.,
club house.—Budd Lake, N. J., Hata-
kawanna inn, A, B.—Budd Lake, N. J.,
Lover’s Rock.—Budd Lake, N.. J.
(On)—Budd Lake, N. J., scenic. ©
July 1, 1914; 2 ¢ each Oct. 138, 1914; J
196718, 196722, 196726-196730.
Hares & Ewine, Washington.
[24377-24404
Camden (Johnson N.) © July 3,
1914: 2 ce. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195406.
Cellere (Count Macchi di) © Oct.
2, 1914: 2 c Oct. 16, 1914; J 196798.
Cellere (Countess di) © Oct. 17,
1914; 2 c. Dec. .21, 1914; J 198655."
Dominici (Dr. Santos Anibal) ©
Sept. 25, 1914; 2 ¢« Oct..16, 1914; J
196795.
Gill (Michael J.) © July 2, 1914 ;
2c. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195407.
Gregory (Thomas N.) © Aug. 00,
1914; 2 ec. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195409.
Harding (W. P. G.) ©. July 17,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195410.
Havenith (Emmanuel) © Sept. 28,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1914; J 196794.
498
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
24447
Harris & Ewine—Continued.
' Lieb (Hon. Charles) © Sept. 25,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1914; J 196796.
_MeCain (Adj. Gen. Henry) © Oct.
25, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198659.
McGowan (Samuel) © July 3,
1914; 2 ¢. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195408.
Mesen (Hon. Roberta Brenes) ©
mug. 4, 1914; 2 ¢«. Aug. 21, 1914; J
195404.
' Pan American union, governing
board. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 21,
1914; J 198663.
Pratt (Edward Ewing) © Nov. 6,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198650.
Scott (Gen. Hugh L.) © Novy. 10,
1914; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198651.
Shively (Sen. Benjamin F.) © Oct.
27, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198652.
Stimson (Frederick Jessup) © Dec.
2, 1914; 2 @. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198654.
Sweeney (Bo) © July 3, 1914; 2c.
Aug. 21, 1914; J 195402.
Taylor (Naval Constructor D. W.)
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914; J
198658... >
U. S.. Supreme court. © Dec. 11,
1914; 2 e. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198662.
Van Dyke (Dr. Henry) © Dee. 2,
1914; 2 c. Dee. 21, 1914; J 198653.
Vrooman (Carl Schurz) © Novy. 6,
1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 21, 1914; J 198660.
Vrooman (Mrs. Carl Schurz) ©
Moy. 25, 19T¢;°2 c. Dec. 21, 1914; J
198661.
Wadsworth (Sen. James W.) jr. ©
Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c« Dee. 21, 1914; J
198656.
Wadsworth (Mrs. James W.) jr. ©
Oct. 10, 1914; 2 e Dec. 21, 1914; J
198657.
Watterson (Col. Henry) © Oct. 8,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1914; J 196797.
Webb (Edwin Yates) © July 21,
1914; 2 ce. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195403.
Wickersham (James) © July 6,
1914; 2c. Aug. 21, 1914; J 195405.
Harrison (THoMAS H.) Nashville.
[24405
Marie, engine no. 335. [ With
prayer, history and photographs] ©
Nev. 25; 1914; 2 e« Dec: 5, 1914;.K
$1482.
Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx, Chicago.
[24406-24488
[Fashion cuts for men]:
[At the postoffice]—[Choosing an
overcoat ]—|[ Critical customer ]—[Field
| for
/ garden
Hart, SCHAFFNER & Marx—Contd.
hospital]—[Freshman]—[Going up]—
[In the file room ]—[Junior]—[On the
limited ]—[On the promenade]—[ Ready
action]—[Ready to go]—[Roof
revels|—[Shopper ]—[Sopho-
more|—[War bulletin] © Oct. 6,
wore 2, e.. ‘each NOV. i 1914 ks
. $0260-80275.
—— [Correspondents]—[Latest edi-
tion]—[War strategists]—[With the
advance column]—[With the rear
guard] © Oct. 22, 1914; 2c. each
Noy. 23, 1914; K 80993, 80599-S1002.
[Arriving at the ball]—[At the
library |—[Autumn]—[Full dress]—
[On the avenue]—[Ready for the
coach ]—[Sophomore]—[Watching the
procession]’ © Oct. 30, 1914; 2 «
each Noy. 28, 1914; K 80991, 80992,
S6994-S0998, 81003.
Trumpeter. [Ad cut] © Oct. 16,
1914; 2 c Oct. 21, 1914; K 79502.
[8 fashion cuts]:
[ Before the battle. ]—[County fair]—
[Railroad station] © Sept. 16, 1914;
2 c. each Oct. 12, 1914; IK 79123-79125.
HARTLEY (KENNETH) Colorado Springs,
Colo. [24439-24441
Colorado columbine. © Sept. 14,
1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 18, 1914; J 196100.
Wild flowers of Pike’s Peak. Series
2. © Sept. 11, 1914; 2 «@ Sept. 18,
1914; J 196098.
Wild flowers of the foot hills). ©
Sept. 11, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1914; J
196099.
Harvey (H. J.) New Orleans.
[24442-34444
National funeral directors’ assn.,
panoram. © Oct. 29, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
27, 1914; J 197975.
Southern yacht club, panoram. ©
Sept.20, 1914>..2-¢. Nov., 21, J9Te Sd
197977.
Stuyvesant docks. © Sept. 22, 1914;
2e¢. Nov. 27, 1914; J 197976.
Harvey (P. Caspar) Hays, Kan.
[ 24445, 24446
Farm advertising. © Dee. 21, 1914;
2 e. Dec. 24, 1914; JF 198774.
Farm advertising exhibit. © Dec. 6,
1914; 2c. Dec. 9, 1914; J 198285.
HASKELL (W. L.) Chicago. [24447
Cupid’s orchestra. © Oct. 1, 1914;
2 ec. Sept. 24, 1914; J 196572.
499
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
24448
pt. Iv, 18.,iV. 3
Hauser (Bos) Buffalo. [24448
Buffalo, Erie County savings bank.
© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1914; J
196468.
Hawkins (L. A.) Jerome, Ariz.
[24449-24458
[10 photographs] :
Chanting (The) 15.—Curing the
snake bite, 19.—Holbrook, petrified
forests, 16, 17—Hopi Indian snake
dance, 11-14.—Lava beds near [Flag-
staff, Ariz., 20.—Oraibi village, Ariz.,
18. © Sept. 18, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 6,
1914; J 196576—196585.
HAWKINSON (A. R.) Mazeppa, Minn.
[24459, 24460
Mazeppa, Minn., looking west across
the lake. © Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
13, 1914; J 197501.
view across the lake. © Nov.
10, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1914; J 197500.
HAYDEN (WILLIAM M.) Baltimore, Md.
[24461
Star spangled banner. © 1c. July
14, 1914; J 194930.
HEALTH-PUBLICITY SERVICE, Chicago.
[24462
Timekeeper.. Dust produces irrita-
tion of the lungs. © Dec. 28, 1914; 2
e. Dec. 30, 1914; K 82472.
HEARST’S MAGAZINE, New York.
[24463-24465
[Stanlaws picture no. 2; by Penrhyn
Stanlaws] © Oct. 2, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 5,
1914; K 78867.
83; by Penrhyn Stanlaws] ©
Now 2.1914: :2 e.. Nové 5, t907455 1K
80201.
——4; by Penrhyn Stanlaws] ©
Dee, 4, .1914:" 2 1c. Dec... 7, TOT4*.. K
81496.
HEBARD-SHOWERS Co., Des Moines.
[24466
Minnehaha Falis, 1. © Sept. 25,
1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 28, 1914; J 196825.
HEILBRON & LEE, Fresno, Cal. [24467
Raker winning over Drew, 220 yard
dash. © Oct.. 4, 1914; 2 ce: Oct. 14,
1914; J 196761.
HEINEMANN (OLUF JOHAN) San Fran-
cisco. [24468
Gulls in flight, 1. © Sept. 14, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 29, 1914; J 1963866.
HEMMENT (JOHN CHARLES) New York.
th art [24469-24545
[77 photographs]:
Albert (Lake) scenes, 234, 235, 237.—
Ancoli bull and egrets. — Andreyea
(King) 207.—Ant hill, 61.—Athi Plains,
101.—Buffalo charge, J. C. Hemment
in foreground.—Camp fire scene at
night, 88.—Candelabra tree, Uganda,
844.—Cooking hippo meat, 252.—De-
serted village, 342.— Devil’s house,
843. — Doudie (King) 1389.— Doudie.
(King) Kampala. 140. — Doudie’s
(King) palace, entrance, 141.— En-
tebbe, 133.— Entebbe harbor, 134.—
Fongi Masai holding king’s bowl [no
number]—Hemment (J. C.) and Pete
Pearson with buffalo at Hima, 320.—
Hemment (J. C.). with cameras in
front of tent, 35—Hippo shot by Pete
Pearson on Lake Albert, 242.—Jake
and Doty, 223.—Kampala jail, convicts,
165, 167.—Kampala, police and Gov-
ernment headquarters, 174.—Kampala,
prisoners, 166.—Kative, salt lake [no
number] — King’s musicians, 144.—
King’s rifles at Kampala, 294.—Ku-
kuyu belle, 96.—Kukuyu buck, 40.—
Mariza (Queen) and King Andreyea,
211.—Mbuka River, 351.—Mobo-Mbogo
with children and grandchildren, 172.—
Moon (Mountains of the), 346.—Moon
(Mountains of the) natives in fore-
ground, 3847.—Mother and baby on
roadside, 275.—Mothers nursing babies
on roadside, 261.—Nairobi, Indian ba-
zaar, 45, 47.—Nakuru, cattle dipping,
117.—Native ant trap, 264. — Native
children at school, 185.—Native hut at
foothills of Rwenzori, 350.— Native
with foot of a hippo on Lake Albert,
251.—Native with head of hippo, Lake
Albert, 250.—Native with tin-can ear-
ring, 123.—Native woman earrying
load of corn, 97.—Native woman water-
carrier, 53.--Native women carrying
bananas.—Natives at Kijabe railroad
station, 105.—Natives cleaning streets
in Kampala, 266.—Natives cutting up
hippo meat on Lake Albert, 244.—Na-
tives resting by roadside. 263.—On the
lookout for elephants, 319.—Ostriches
at Logolob, Ki Dong Valley, 106.—
Outram (George) and Pete Pearson,
78.—Pearson and Roberts in elephant
and buffalo country, 323.—Porters buy-
ing food, 311.—Progress made along
Masindi road, sleeping sickness dis-
trict, 197.—Riddack (Capt.) of Kam-
pala, 185.—Riely (Chief) greeting King
Kasegama, 296.— Rwenzori (Mt.) in
distance, 349.—Safari crossing Mbuka
River by rope ferry, 315.—Safari cross-
ing Muzzie River, 271.—Sisal farm, 68.—
000
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4,1914 ©
246333 ’
HEMMENT (JOHN CHARLES )—Contd.
Sisal plant, 59.—Sleeping sickness, Ma-
sindi road, 198.—Sleeping sickness vic-
tim, 181.—Suke chiefs, Nakuru, 119.—
Thomas (Hlsie) 72.—Tse-tse flies on
bananas [no number]—Uganda rail-
road, Lamoru station, 102.—Uganda
railroad, road bed, 63.—Uganda women
and children, 335.—Watego woman, 56.
© Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. each Nov. 7, 1914;
J 198000-198076.
Henperson & LEwis, Chicago.
[24546
Mother (The) © Nov. 21, 1914;
2 ce. Nov. 19, 1914; J 197799.
HENGERER (WM.) co., New York.
[24547
Hengerer crest. Founded 1836. ©
April 2, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1914; K
78815.
HENN (IRvin CH.) Chicago. [24548
Eagle Calf (Chief) © Dec. 3, 1914;
2 e. Dec. 14, 1914; J 198458.
HERALD FEATURE SYNDICATE, Chicago.
[24549
Cartoonagrams. © Dec. 13, 1914;
1 ¢e. Dec. 14, 1914; K 81765.
Herrick (G. HERBERT) Winchendon,
Mass. [24550
Goddess of peace. © Oct. 28, 1914;
2 «. Oct. 24, 1914; J 197008.
HERRMANN (GroRGE) Santa Monica,
Cal. [24551
No. 165 B. © Oct: 2, 1914; 2 «¢.
| Nov. 12, 1914; J 197391.
Hertz (—) New York.
: [24552-24555
[Hertz new fashion cuts]:
Hunting and park habit.—Jodhpore
astride habit.—Side saddle habit.—
Town and country suit.
© Nov. 21, 1914; 2 ec. each Nov.
19, 1914; K 80805—S0808.
-Hess (Epwarp ApDAm) Stockton, Cal.
. [24556-24566
[5 photographs]:
Emereld Bay, Cal.—Heather Lake,
_Cal.—tLe Conte Lake, Cal.—Tamarack
and Echo Lakes, Cal.—Two Angoras,
Fallen Leaf and Lake Tahoe. © Noy.
|24, 1914; 2 e. each Nov. 28, 1914; J
197908—-197912.
[6 photographs]:
Crystal Range.— Desolation Val-
ley.—Pyramid Peak and Lake of the
Woods.—Pyramid Peak, and Mt. Agaz-
wiz at Desolation Valley. — Pyramid
Peak, Observation Knob and Lake of
Hess (Epwarp ADAM )—Continued.
the Woods.—Two Angoras, Fallen
Leaf Lake and Tahoe. © Oct. 24,
1914; 2c. each Nov. 11, 1914; J 197545—-
197550.
HESS WARMING & VENTILATING CO.,
Chicago. [24567-24593
[138 entries]:
Dispensary case.— Doctors’ lock-
ers.—Fire hose case.—Infants’ bath-
room case.—Instrument case.—Labora-
tory case.—Linen case.—Patients’ lock-
ers.—Serving room case.—Serving room
Shelves.—Specimen case.—Warming
oven.—Wood framing for standard
metal case recess. © 1 c. each Sept.
18, 1914; I 1921-1938.
[14 photographs]:
Dispensary case, D 3014, 3017.—
Doctors’ lockers, D 3008.—Fire hose
case and specimen case, D 3019.—
Laboratory case, D 3010.—Linen case,
D 3011, 30138.—Linen case and warm-
ing oven, D 3018.—Linen cases, D
3021.—Patients’ lockers, D 3015.—Re-
ceiving room case, D 3009.—Serving
room case, D 38020.—Specimen case
and fire hose case, D 3022.—Warming
oven and linen case, D 3012. ©1e.
each Sept. 18, 1914; J 196347-196360.
HEYDER
York.
(JOHN DEVICH VON) New
[24594-24596
Maidenly splendor. © Noy. 25,
1914; 2c. Nov. 28, 1914; J 197914.
Melancholy. © Dec. 4, 1914; 2 «.
Dee. 5, 1914; J 198212.
Mirage. © Nov. 25, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
28, 1914; J 197913.
Hickox (WILLIAM C.) Binghamton,
N,;, ¥.. [24597
Dickinson vista. © Sept. 29, 1914;
2 ce. Oct. 31, 1914; J 197181.
Hiceins & GOLLMAR, New York.
[24598
[Holly. Christmas box cover.] ©
Oct. 8, 1914: 2c. Nov. .7, JA9149 1
81136.
Hitt (Rurus K.) Palmyra, N. J.
[24599-24683
[385 prints of various sizes]:
[At the fountain.—[Bedtime.]—
[Best soda in town.]—[EHast, west,
home’s' best.]—[HEverything for the
table.] — [Fair canoeist.] — [Faithful
friends.] — [Fine specimen.] — [First
snow.|—[Flowers of the field.J—
[Golden twilight.J]—[In the public
eye.]|—[Leafiess branches. ]—[Looking
into the future.J|—Love and trust.—
O01
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Hitt (Rvurvus K.)—Continued.
Motherhood.—[’Neath russet boughs. ]
—[Old mill wheel.J]—[On the brow of
the hill.]—Ordering by phone.—[Prize
flock.] — Reflected charms. — Safety
first. [5826, 5S27.]—Serenade. [Sim-
plicity.] — [Sincerity.] — [Spanking
pair.]—[Spring’s fleecy mantle.]—
[Summer evening.]|—[Summer morn-
ing.|—[Travel in the old days. ]—[Un-
crowned king.—[Vacation days.]—
[Where peace and pienty reign.] ©
Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c each Oct. 10, 1914;
Ix 79212-79246.
HILLERTZ (ALBERT) Chicago. [24634
Lightning. © Sept. 22, 1914; 2 «
Sept. 24, 1914; J 196290.
HILLMAN (Marie E.) Corning, N. Y.
- [24685
Wood nymph. © Sept. 30, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 30, 1914; J 196599.
Hity’s (Ira L.) studio, New York.
[24636-24661
C-46-52. © Oct. 18, 1914; 2 «.
each Oct. 16, 1914; J 196773—-196779.
C 53-71. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2 e@ each
Dec. 8, 1914; J 198260—-198278.
HINKLE-LEADSTONE Co., Chicago.
| [24662
Gifts for you. [Ad. print.] © July
25, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1914; K 78999.
HirscH (CAL) & SONS IRON & RAIL CO.,
St. Louis. [ 24668, 24664
Army and navy goods. [Cover page
for catalog no. 145] © Nov. 19, 1914;
2 ec. Dee. 14, 1914; K 818383.
Book of a thousand bargains. [Cata-
log cover, 145} © Oct. 10, 1914; 2 c.
Oct. 30, 1914; K 80555.
Hopcres (LERoy) Petersburg, Va.
[24665-24669
[5 entries] :
Plan of the city government, Peters-
burg. Va. June 1, 1914, showing the
people do not rule.—Plan of the county
government, Prince George County,
Va., Nov. gges an for
the city government, Petersburg, Va.,
with a city manager.—Suggested plan
for the city government, Petersburg,
Va., with a commission as permitted
under the Virginia law of Mar. 13,
gees Man of county gov-
ernment for the counties of Virginia
presenting a b»sis for county public
efficiency. © Nov. 11, 1914; 1 ¢. each
Nov. 14, 1914; I 2002-2006.
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
HOFFMAN (MALVINA) New York.
[24670, 24671
Paylowa (Anna) and her partner in
the Bacchanale. © Sept. 22, 1914;
2c. Sept. 22, 1914; J 196397.
in the Bacchanale. © Sept. 22,
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 22, 1914; J 196396.
Milwaukee.
[24672
And look at these fine holeproof
socks. © Dec. 5, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 21,
1914; K 82116. ;
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY CO.,
Ho.tiarp (Louis) Salt Lake City.
[24675-24690
Bingham nee Copper Mt., bird’s-eye
view, 624. © July 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept.
9, 1914; J 196143.
Bingham and Garfield passenger
leaving Bingham Canyon; Utah, - 636.
©. May -20, 1914; 2 « Aer 9, qe
J 196148.
Bingham Canyon wees Copper Mt.,
629. © May 20, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 9,
1914; J 196150.
Curiosity, 671. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 9, 1914; J 196140.
Dinkey engine, 541. © May 20,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1914; J 196136.
and steam shovel, 542. © May
20, 1914; 2 « Sept. 9, 1914; J 196151.
First signs of spring, 670. © Sept.
1, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 9, 1914; J 1961387.
Homeward bound, 653. © Sept. 1,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 9, 1914; J 196138.
Nature study. in black and white,
672: © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 9,
1914; J 196139.
Ore train and Copper Mt., 628. ©
July 10, 1914; 2 e. Sept. 9, 1914; J
196145.
633. ©
1914: J
and Dry Fork bridge,
July 10, 19145 2-4; Sept? 9;
196152.
© May 20, 1914; 2 c. Sept.. 9, 1914; J
196147.
erossing Markham trestle, 545.
Passenger on Markham trestle, 565.
© May 20, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 9, 1914;
J 196146.
Passenger train entering Bingham,
655. © July 10, 1914; 2 e. Sept. 9,
1914; J 196149.
Pride, 662. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c.
Sept. 9, 1914; J 196144.
Through a cut, Dry Fork Canyon,
Bingham, Utah, 684. © July 10, 1914;
2c. Sept. 9, 1914; J 196153.
002
i MISCELLANEOUS
no. 4, 1914
CLASSES, H TO K
27732
HoriarpD (Lovuis)—Continued.
' Turkey family, 669. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2 e. Sept. 9, 1914; J 196141.
“Turkey mother, 673. © Sept. 1, 1914;
2e. Sept. 9, 1914; J 196142.
HOLLENBACK (CLINTON) Columbus, O.
; [24691
Brothers. © Oct. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Oct.
15, 1914; J 196963.
Hoop (C. I.) co., Lowell, Mass.
iio: [24692
-Schooldays. [Ad calendar] © Aug.
26, 1914: 2 c. Nov. 25, 1914; K 81139.
Hopkins (VERNE J.) Carrollton, O.
[24693-24695
Carrollton band:
Group formation.—Parade forma-
tion.— Parade formation, playing. ©
Oct. 24, 1914: 2 c each Oct. 23, 1914;
J 196968—196970.
Horton (GILBERT
Wash. .
{4 photographs]:
Giant cedar, diam. 23 ft.—Mill crew
on Cedar stump.—Old time dance.—
Old way logging. © Oct. 22, 1914; 2c.
each Oct. 28, 1914; J 197100-197103.
HOSTETLER (Gus L.) Des Moines, Ia.
[24700
Des Moines fire equipment. © July
20, 1914; 2 c. July 31, 1914; J 194931.
Hovey (O.ntver H.) Perry, Okla.
[24701
Waiting for papa. © Oct. 3, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 25, 1914; J 196755.
D.) Snokomish,
[ 24696-24699
Howerzt & Stokes, New York. [24702
New Dudley memorial gate and
clock tower for Harvard. © Sept. 19.
1914; 1c. Sept. 28, 1914; I 1945.
HusNer (G. A.) Minneapolis, Minn.
[ 24703-24705
Decker (W. F.) A, B. © Oct. 12,
1914; 2c. each Oct. 14, 1914; J 196757,
196758.
‘Phelps (H. J.) © Nov. 21, 1914; 2
e. Noy. 25, 1914; J 197811.
Huckins (P. L.) Chicago. [24706
Chicago, greatest hospital center in
the world, Harrison st. and Ogden ave.
© Oct. 6, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1914; J
196563.
Hupson Art & LITHO. PUB. C6O., Ho-
boken, N. J. [24707
Gedenkblatt zur erinnerung an dem
Voelkerkrieg. © Oct. 23, 1914: 1 «
Oct. 24, 1914; 1 ¢ Nov. 3, 1914; K
80153. Ce
17261—15—_—-6
HucHeEs (Grorce C.) East Strouds-
burg, Pa. [24708
Octogenarian assn. of Monroe Co.,
Stroudsburg, Pa., second annual re-
union, ~©* Oct.’ 2;/ 1914-7 °2- & Oct! 2,
1914; J 196639.
HuGHES & BAILEY, New York. [24709
Manchester. Conn., Aero view. ©
Cet. 206 1994 = Due. Ort 28, (19142) ag
T9718.
HumitTscuH (ALBERT) New York.
[24710
Treasurer, universal bank of pros-
perity, pay to bearer. : [Lincoln New
Year check.] © Nov. 12, 1914; 2 e¢.
Nov. 23, 1914; K 81145.
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After his first week at school. ©
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78824.
Age-old decree. [Pictorial illustra-
tion.}] © Oct. 23, 1914; 1 e. Oct. 24,
1914; K 79634.
All going out. © Dee. 5, 1914; 1
ce. Dee. 7, 1914; K 81497.
Allies. [Cartoon.] © Oct. 16,
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American’s Christmas Fund intro-
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Another customer. © Nov. 28, 1914;
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As long as the world goes ’round.
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Astor (John Jacob) VI, son of the
late John Jacob Astor. © Nov. 24,
1914; 1c. Noy. 25, 1914; K 81162.
At high noon. © Nov. 14, 1914; 1
ce. Nov. 16, 1914; K 80714.
Audacious (H. M. 8.) sinking off the
coast of Ireland. © Noy. 15, 1914;1¢
Nov. 16, 1914; K 80707.
Austrian infantry waiting for Rus-
sian attack. [Photographic print] ©
Oct: 30, 1914; 1 c. Nov. 2, 1914; K
80087.
Beginning at home. © Nov. 20,
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Belgian refugees crowded on the
pier at Ostend. © Oct. 25, 1914; 2c.
Nov. 17, 1914; J 197603.
Big news. © Nov. 17, 1914; 1 «@
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Monster that menaces monarchy.
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New York times picture section.
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After long days in the muddy
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Proceed with the launching: © Oct.
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Protecting King Cotton’s. throne.
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Safety last. © Dec. 12, 1914; 1 «.
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Same old hold-up game. [Cartoon]
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Santa’s side-partner. © Dec. 21,
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Shifting the load. [Cartoon] ©
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T8555.
Silent partner. [Pictorial illustra-
tion] © Oct. 19, 1914; 1 ¢. Oct. 20,
1914; K 79454.
Silk Hat Harry.
© Sept.
© Sept.
© Sept.
[1914]:
23, 1 c. Sept. 24; K 78510.
24; 1¢. Sept. 25; K 78539.
26; 1 ec. Sept. 28; K 78575.
© Sept. 28; 1 ec. Sept. 29; K 78607.
© Sept. 29; 1 ¢c. Sept. 30; K 78624.
© Sept. 30; 1 c@ Oct. 1; K 78648.
© Oct. 1; 10e. Oct. 2:.K 78823.
© Oct. 2; 1c. Oct. 3; K 78831.
© Oet.'3; 1'c, Oct. 5: K 78855.
1
1
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© Oct. 5; 1 ec. Oct. 6: K 78915.
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© Oct.
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OOOOOOOO0O
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© Dee.
© Dee.
© Dee.
© Dec.
© Dee.
Nov.
Nov.
© Nov.
© Nov.
© Nov.
© Dec.
© Dec.
© Dee.
10; 1 e. Dee. 11; K 81692.
. 8; 1 « Oct. 95 K 79042.
~ 10; 2.¢e. Oct) 12¢eK 79149.
~ 12; Te. Cet, 143 79250.
. 18; 1..¢. Oet. 143K 79260.
.14;.1 @ Oct. 157 K 79285.
». 162 eS, cia ae out.
4654. oer Se er 79545,
oC eee eas. “T9419.
19; 1 ec. Oct. 20; K 79456.
LOVE Ceres Wh “TOD 1.
2 ae Beta eK °F9529.
22: Le. OetiQs; TK 7956T.
23; 1 ¢. Oct. 24; K 79633.
24; 1-e. Oct. 26; K 79660.
26; 1 ec. Oct. 27; K 79689.
277d el Get 2a nk T9703.
28;:1 @: Oct..28; K 79901.
2991. @ Oct 20s K .TO906.
30; 1-Ca Beh Sie, KK 72922:
313.2 @ Nove 2a K SO0086.
2; 1¢. Nov. 3; K 80152.
3; 1 ce. Nov. 4; K 80173.
4;1ce. Nov. 5; K 80194.
5: 1 e. Nov. 6; K 80222,
6; 1c. Nov. 7; K 80235.
7; 1¢ Nov. 9; K 80300.
7.9: doe. Novo AGinkK "S03sT.
10; 1 ec. Noy. 11; K 80462.
11; 1 @ Nov. 12; K 80485.
12; 1c. Noy. 18; K 80542.
14; 1 ¢. Nov. 16; K 80709.
17; 1 e. Nov. 18; K 80786.
18; 1 e Nov. 19; K 80813.
19; 1 @ Nov. 20; K 80854.
20; 1 'e. NOW Bb: KK S089.
24; Le. Woy.’ 25; K S09TG.
238; 1 ce. Nov. 24; K 81181.
24:,1.¢. Nov.125; K 81161.
25> 10e. Nove2T; K 81210.
27; 1 «. Nov. 28; K 81253.
28; 1 ec. Nov. 30; K 81286.
80; 1 ce. Dec. 1; K 81342.
1; 1c Dee. 2; K 81367.
2; 1c. Dec. 3; K 813890.
3; 1 e@ Dec. 4; K 81403.
4; 1c. Dee. 5; K 81453.
5; 1 e. Dee. 7; K 81500.
7; le. Dec. 8; K 81557.
8; 1¢ Dee. 9; K 81583.
9; 1 « Dee. 10; K 81609.
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
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© Dec. 12; 1c. Dec. 14; K 81778.
© Dec. 14; 1 ce. Dee. 15; K 81797.
© Dec. 15; 1 © Dec. 16; K 81824.
© Dec. 16; 1 c. Dec. 17; K 81928.
© Dee. 17; 1 c. Dee. 18; K 81978.
© Dec. 18; 1 c. Dec. 19; K 82013.
© Dec. 19; 1 c Dee. 21; K 82195.
© Dec. 21; 1c. Dec. 22: K 82244.
© Dec. 22; 1 c Dec. 23; K 82265.
© Dec. 23; 1 c. Dec. 24; K 82337.
© Dec. 24; 1 c. Dec. 26; K 82366.
© Dec. 26; 1 ec. Dec. 28; K 82896,
© Dec. 28; 1c. Dec. 29; K 82441.
© Dec. 29; 1 c Dec. 30; K 82467.
© Dec. 30; 1 c Dee. 31; K 82568.
Somebody home. © Dec. 5, 1914;
1e. Dee. 7, 1914; K 81499.
' Something for a man with a sweet
tooth. © Dec. 30, 1914; 1 c. Dee. 31,
1914; K 82566.
Sucha surprise. [Cartoon] © Nov.
7, 1914; 1 ce. Nov. 9, 1914; K 80305.
Such stuff as dreams are made of.
© Nov. 25, 1914; 1 ec. Nov. 27, 1914;
K $1213.
Thine own worst enemy. © Nov.
20, 1914; 1 c. Nov. 27, 1914; K 81211.
This company of French infantry
were surprised while sleeping in the
woods near Peronne. © Oct. 28, 1914;
1c. Nov. 12, 1914; K 80729.
This gives a wonderful idea of the
efficiency of the German army engi-
neer corps. © Novy. 5, 1914; 1 e. Nov.
17, 1914; J 197604.
Throw it out. [Cartoon] © Oct.
20, 1914; 1 ec. Oct. 21, 1914; K 79507.
Time to clean house. [Cartoon]
© Oct. 12, 1914; 1 ©. Oct. 18, 1914;
K 79247.
. To-day and some day. © Dec. 5,
1914; 1c, Dee. 7, 1914; K 81498.
To the rescue. © Sept. 28, 1914;
1 c., Sept. 29, 1914; K 78604.
Train bearers. [Cartoon] © Oct.
23, 1914; 1 ce. Oct. 24, 1914; K 79630.
Two armies of unemployed. © Dec.
17, 1914; 1 @ Dec. 18, 1914; K 81974.
Two battlefields. [Cartoon] ©
Noy. 4, 1914; 1 ¢. Nov. 5, 1914; K
80186.
Uncle Trusty. © Nov. 27, 1914;
1c. Nov. 28, 1914; K 81255.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE—Con.
Unfinished business. [Cartoon] ©
Oct... 29,,:1914.5. 1. c+ Oct. 30, 1914: 1K
79908.
Unforseen interruption. © Nov. 14,
1914; 1 ce. Nov. 16, 1914; K 80715.
Voice of his own people. © Nov.
18, 1914; 1 ec. Nov. 19, 1914; K 80811.
Vote for Martin H. Glynn. ([Car-
teon) ©. Oct... 26;.1914;. 1 .¢,. Oct.27,
1914; K 79687.
War-god’s levy. © Sept. 28, 1914;
1c. Sept. 29,1914; K 78608.
War.is —, but digging a sub-
way is worse. © Nov. 10, 1914; 1 ¢.
Noy. 11, 1914; K 80460.
"Ware my heart. © Nov. 18, 1914;
1c. Nov. 19, 1914; K 80819.
Waiting. [Cartoon] © Oct. 23,
1914; 1 ce. Oct. 24, 1914; K 79629.
Way of the transgressor is hardly as
bad as it used to be. © Dec. 22, 1914;
1c. Dec. 28, 1914; K 82261.
Wedding ring. © Nov. 30, 1914; 1c.
Dec. 1, 1914; K 81840.
Well-earned rest. © Dec. 29, 1914;
1 e. Dec. 80, 1914; K 82464..
What happens in love-land. © Dee.
11, 1914: 1 c Dec. 12, 1914; K 81717.
Worship and treachery. [Pictorial
illustration] © Oct. 26, 1914; 1 «¢.
Oct. 27, 1914; IK 79691.
Wouldn’t it make the earth mad. ©
Dec. 16, 1914; 1 c Dec. 17, 1914; K
81923.
Yesterday and to-morrow. © Dec. 9,
1914; 1 ec. Dee. 10, 1914; K 81607.
Your move, Dan. © Novy. 12, 1914;
1 ¢. Nov. 18, 1914; K 80549.
Ypres (Cathedral in) shelled by
Germans. © Dec. 16, 1914; 1 ¢c. Dee.
18, 1914; K 81975.
Yuletide. © Dec. 18, 1914; 1 ¢. Dec.
19, 1914; K 82009.
[3 eartoons]:
Gee, what excitement.—Maids and
millinery.—Refugees. © Oct. 9, 1914;
1 ec. each Oct. 10, 1914; K 79067, 79069,
79070.
[44 photographie prints]:
Albert, King.of Belgium, talking to
one of the members of the French
general staff.— Pervyse, Belgium,
ruins, showing in the foreground Red
Cross workers.— Photograph taken
outside of Dixmude, during an attack
by the Germans. — Rohilla, hospital
ship, wreck. © Nov. 18, 1914; 1 «.
each Noy. 19, 1914; K 80820-80823.
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Belgian refugees leaving Antwerp
during the German bombardment.—
Refugees driven from their homes by
German shells, arriving at Putte.—
Remarkable picture showing a German
shell shattering a house.—Section of
French quick-firing battery and Bel-
gian cavalry leaving Ghent. © Oct.
23, 1914; 1 ec. each Nov. 12, 1914; K
80720-80723.
Belgians at Malines loaded these
engines and cars with sandbags.—End
of a spy.—German advance party on
lookout for enemy.—Malines, effect of
a German bombardment.—This photo-
graph was taken in a farmyard from
which the French had driven the
enemy. © Oct. 27, 1914; 1 ¢ each
Noy. 12, 1914; K 80724-80728.
Bringing in the wounded.—British
artillery advancing.—Indians amid the
ruins of Dixmude.—Indians in camp
near Ypres.—Placing field piece in po-
sition—Seot’s greys in camp. © Dec.
8, 1914; 1 © each Dee. 5, 1914;°>K
$1459-81464.
British monitor in French port.—
Viring at German aeroplane.—Ger-
mans captured by French.—German
engineers excavating tunne!l.—Types
of Scotch and Indian troops fighting
in France. © Nov. 9, 1914; 1.¢. each
Noy. 11, 1914; K 80716-S0719, SO0736.
First snow scene at the front.—
¢rench general decorating officer.—
“rench wounded in a German reserve
hospital.—German artilleryman wheel-
ing heavy field guns into position.—
Malines, Ruins. © Dec. 6, 1914; 1 e¢.
each Dec. 8, 1914; K 81549-81558.
French army on the battle line.—
Private houses near Hohenstein.—
Rheims. Private residences in
Rheims.—Rheims. View from roof of
Rheims cathedral. © Oct. 5, 1914;
1 ec. each Oct. 6,1914; K 78908-78911.
French artillery encamped.—French
marines firing at German aeroplane
soaring over Dixmude. — Dixmude,
ruins of chureh and _ surrounding
buildings.—Sengalese troops, attached
to French army, in trenches. © Nov.
29, 19143 livexieachDeen:2; 19143) K
§1262-81365.
On the firing line between Termonds
and Hebbeke.—Rheims. as seen from
the towers of the famous eathedral.—
Rheims cathedral; view of interior.—
Rheims cathedral; west door. © Oct.
S, 1914; 1' ec. each Oct: 9, 1914; K
78965-78968.
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Scarborough, Facade of the Grand
hotel.—Scarborough, How a German
shell wrecked the Royal hotel.—West
Hartlepool, Damage done... [by]
German warship. © Dec. 29, 1914; i
ec. each Dec. 31, 1914; K 82560-82562.
INTERWOVEN STOCKING CO., New Bruns-
wick, N. J. [25605-25612
Cuss proof. [Winged manikin] ©
Dec. 17, 19143 2° Wer es, 1994:
81986.
Good for a run. [Manikin playing
base-bali}] © June 1, 1914; 2 ¢e. Oct.
21, 1914; K 81989.
If you are not wearing interwoven
socks. [Young man in evening clothes]
© Nov. 9, 1914; 2 c Dee. 4, 1914; K
| 81601.
Leng way to first hole. [Manikin
playing golf} © May 27, 1914; 2 «¢.
Oct. 21, 1914; IX 81987.
Put the goin tango. [Dancing mani-
kin] © Dec. 17, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 21,
1914; K 81988. +
Why did 12,000,000 pairs of inter-
woven socks. [Young man in loung-
ing robe] © Oct. 5, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 4,
1914; K 81602.
[2 colored panels]: )
[Theater girl.]—[Winter girl.] ©
July 28, 1914; 2 ¢. each QOet. 1, 1914;
IX 78661, 78662.
ISLE OF PINES CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT CO.,
Boston. [25618
[Pineapple map] © Aug. 25, 1914;
2 ec. Nov. 9, 1914; K 80306.
ITALIAN BOOK co., New York. sb
[25614, 25615
[2 colored prints]:
Cleopatra.—Patria. ‘© . Oct, ..22,
1914; 2 c each Oct. 31, 1914; K 79930,
79981.
JACKSON (EpWARD EVERETT) Brooklyn.
[25616-25618
Chart of financial and commercial
fluctuations in U. §. 1875-1913. ©
Oct. 21; “TOR4 s er Oetaae, 1014, ek
1964.
Jackson (Edward Byverett) 3. ©
1 «. Sept. 30, 1914; J 196411.
4... © & > Dee. Sh 34914500
198974,
JAcops (GrorGE W.) & co., Philadel-
phia. [25619-25626
Jncobs’ book and stationery gift
packet. © Dec. 12, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 18,
1914: K 81950.
14:
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
- 25671
JACOBS (GEORGE W.) & co.—Contd.
[7 colored iilustrations for Swiss
family Robinson]:
: I formed it into bowls.—I was de-
| spairing when the bird returned.—In
-Paptures over our fountain.—Monkey
resumed his place.—On a rude throne
sat the mother.—Out rushed a dozen
rats.—We retired to our airy castle.
© Sept. 26, 1914: 2 c each Oct. 1,
1914; K 78654-78660.
JAMES & BUSHNELL, Seattle.
[25627-25639
Hopper (De Wolf) A-E. © Nov. 4,
§914-)2 e! "each Nov: 23; 1914; J
197727-197781.
Johnston (Theodore Carl) © Nov.
12, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 28, 1914; J 197726.
Murray (Marjorie) 16. © 1.
each Oct. 8, 1914; J 197814—197819.
Salisbury (Julie) © 1c. Sept. 26,
1914; J 196319. . ;
JARVIS UNIVERSAL CLOCK Co., Chicago.
[25640
Universal time chart. © Oct. 2,
1914; 1 c Oct. 10, 1914; I 1966.
JENKINS .(©. A.) Lakewood, O.
[25641
Summer. © Oct. 6, 1914; 2 e. Oct.
8, 1914; J 196575.
JOHNSON (A. EB.) & CO., INC., New
York. [25642
Scandinayian-American line. [Col-
ored poster showing S. S. Frederik
VIII.] © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 @ Dec. 17,
1914; K 81912.
JOHNSON City,
Mich. [25643
Part of one day shipment [deer]
Mackinaw, Mich. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2
e. Dec. 4, 1914; J 198183.
JOHNSON sTuDIO co., Duluth. Minn.
[ 25644, 25645
. A. and A. §. R. millenial class, Feb.
5, 1914. © Aug. 18, 1914: 2c. Aug.
21. 1914; J 195411.
Savage (Mrs. Helen Shores) ©
Sept. 28, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1914: J
196424.
JOHNSTON (R. W.) stupios, Pittsburgh.
. [25646, 25649
Audience in amphitheatre, Chautau-
qua, N. Y. © Nov. 4, 1914; 2 ¢ Nov.
6, 1914; J 197555.
North Shore.—North Shore beach.—
Sabbath day quiet, East Shore. ©
Oct. 12, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 27, 1914;
J 197076-197078.
(CLYDE) Mackinaw
JoLtts (NEMO 8S.) Nome, Alaska.
[ 25650, 25651
Going up. © July 6, 1914; 1 @
July 27, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 14, 1914; FJ
196096.
Just missed. © July 6, 1914; 1 «@
July 27, 1914; 1 ec. Sept. 14, 1914; J
196097.
JONES (BRYAN M.) Kalamazoo. Mich.
[25652-25658
[Piano ads in Utica daily press]:
Decks are cleared for action. ©
Nov. 27, 1914; 1 ¢ Dec. 18, 1914; K
81949.
End is in sight. © Dec. 5, 1914; 1
@\@ec. 18, 1914; K 81938.
Floors must be cleared. © Nov. 24,
1914; 1 c Dec. 18, 1914; K 81939.
High prices and terms blown out of
the water. © Dec. 8, 1914; 1 ¢ Dee.
18, 1914; K 81947.
One of the bargains. © Nov. 25,
1914: 1 ce Dec. 18, 1914; K 81940.
Piano prices and terms boiled down.
© Nov. 30, 1914; 1 ce. Dec. 8, 1914: K
81948.
War on high prices still rages. ©
Dec. 4, 1914; 1 c« Dee. 18, 1914; K
81946.
JONES (Lours EH.) Woodstock, N. Y.
[25659-25668
[5 photographs]:
Byrdcliffe pretty drive.—Carlson (J.
Fr.) bungalow owned by.—Villetta
(The) the Byrdcliffe boarding house,
A. B.—Woodstock, N. Y., mountain
laurel. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c each Oct:
24, 1914; J 196998-197002.
[5 photographs]:
Autumn days.—Byrdcliffe, the
shrine.—Mountain laurel, Woodstock,
N. Y.—Sunset sky.—View from Ohio
Mt. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. each Oct. 30,
1914; J 197160-197164.
JONES STUDIO, Hoquiam, Wash.
[25669
Hoquiam high school bldg. 1914. ©
Nov. 20; 91914; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1914; J
197847.
JOURNAL CO., Richmond, Va.
[25670, 25671
[2 cartoons]:
Lest we forget.—No time to experi-
ment. © Sept. 21, 1914; 2 c. each
| Sept..29, 1914; K 78679, 78680.
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JULEY (PETER A.) New York.
[25672
William II, Emperor of Germany.
© Dec. 5, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 14, 1914; J
198461.
K. & M. LITHOGRAPHIC CO., INC., New
York. [25673
Italia, i fatutori della sua unita e
della sua crescente grandezza. © Oct.
23, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 30, 1914; K 82478.
K. K. K. MEDICINE co., Keokuk, Ia.
[25674
Here he comes. [Mailing card] ©
Dec. 19, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1914; K
§2260. .
KANE (MaAzrIe) Marlboro, Mass.
[25675
Oh, the merry Christmas season.
[illuminated card] © Oct. 7, 1914;
2 c. Dec. 29, 1914; K 82452.
KANEL (WILLIAM) Cleveland.
[25676
First lesson. © Oct. 12, 1914; 2 c.
Oct. 16, 1914; J 196771.
IXARCHER (WALTER T.) & SMITH (LiIv-
INGSTON) Philadelphia. [25677
Mausoleum, West Laurel Hill ceme~
tery, Montgomery County, Pa. ©1«.
Sept. 4, 1914; I 1918.
KEATING Co., Philadelphia. -
[25678-25688
[3 Christmas and New Year ecards]
Christmas is here, with it’s kindly
cheer.—Here is holly all a-glow.—I
wish you a bigger, busier, better and
more prosperous New Year. © Oct. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Oct. 16, 1914; IKK 79808—
79310.
[8 Christmas cards]:
Conclusion of the Wise men.—Joy
bells a’ ringing.—Just a rememberance
and best wishes.—My Christmas would
seem quite complete.—O’er Bethle-
hem’s hills—Peace of the Father.—
With greetings for a merry Christ-
mas.—Wise men’s visit to the manger,
© Oct: £1914: 20 Gr cece Ocky le
1914; K 79272-79279.
KEEDICK (LEE) New York.
[ 25689-25704
Bridge of the gods:
After the storm.—Cecil tells of his
vision.—Cecil’s vision.—Chief Spotted
Horse.—God is love.—Lowulla’s vow.—
Mourning over Multnomah’s body.—
Multnomah rules the council.—Mult-
nomah’s revenge.—Pool of death.—Sea-
flower.—Sea-flower’s death.—Tla-wau-
KEEDICK (LEE)—Continued.
wau’s dance of the moonbeams.—To-
ward the land of the setting sun.—
Wallulah and her white sisters.—Wal-
lulah’s vision. © 1 ¢. each Novy. 2,
1914; J 197199-197214.
KEEP (GEORGE CHURCHILL) Portland,
Me. [25705, 25706
Dwellers of the forest. © Oct. 15,
1914; 2 ec. Dee. 3, 1914; J 198210.
Grazing on the lowlands. © Oct. 15,
1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 3, 1914; J 198209.
IXELLY STUDIO, Walla Walla, Wash.
[25707, 25708
Where the Frontier days show is
staged, A, B. © Oct. 9, 1914; 2c.
each Dec. 11, 1914; J 198338, 198339.
KEMLER (CHARLES) Chicago
[25709-25713
Lone Star. © Jan. 21, 1914; 2.
Oct. 26, 1914; J 197069.
[4 photographs] :
Dutch mother.—Proud Don. [Dog]
—Something in the wind.—Tired
Gretel. © Oct. 2, 1914; 2 ¢ each Oct.
7, 1914; J 196566—196569.
KENAGA (W. C.) Cleveland. [25714
Fare refunding sale. [Ad, 15 by 23
inches] © Oct. 20, 1914; 2 e. Dee. 2,
1914; K 81355.
KENEFICK (OWEN A.) Lawrence, Mass.
[25715
Lawrence baseball club champions of
New England league, 1914. © Sept.
16, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1914; J 196154.
KENTON (JACK) Seattle. [25716
Little beggars. © 1c. Nov. 2, 1914;
J 197182.
KrocH (THOMAS FRANCIS) Dorchester,
Mass. [ 25717, 25718
Sheep’s head, red birch stump, right
and left sides. © 1 ¢. each May 25,
1914; J 194046, 194047.
IXERITE INSULATED WIRE & CABLE CO.,
New York. [25719-25722
[Kerite reel at Panama. Cover de-
sign for Electrical world, Nov. 21,
1914.] © Nov. 21, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 28,
1914; K 81244,
North Philadelphia
Pennsylvania R. R. [Front cover for
the Signal engineer.] © Noy. 5, 1914;
2c. Nov. 12, 1914; K 80487.
Days Kerite. [Front cover for the
Signal engineer.] © Sept. 5, 1914; 2
e. Sept. 21, 1914; K 79000.
Signalling, old and new. © Sept.
21, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 28, 1914; K 78600.
interlocking—
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no. 4, 1914
KETTERLINUS LITHO. MFG. CO., Philadel-
_ phia. [25728-25733
[Paper tapestry designs]:
Daiseys and _ forget-me-nots, K
170.—Holly and mistletoe, K 175.—
Holly and red tapestry background,
Ik 173.—Mistletoe and holly, K 166.—
Poinsettia, K 167.—Poppies, K 172.—
Poppy and daisy, K 176.—Roses
(Large and Small), K 168, 174.—Vio-
lets, K 171; Wild roses (moire back-
ground), K 169. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2
ec. each Oct. 26, 1914; K 79592-79602.
KEYSTONE VIEW co., Meadville, Pa.
[25734-25786
Belgian views:
Antwerp, Bourse or exchange inte-
rior, 10129.—Antwerp, Musee Plantin.
eourtyard, 10131.—Antwerp, National
bank (reac view), 10128.—Antwerp,
Notre Dame cathedal, 101380—Ant-
werp, Palace of Justice, grand en-
trance, 10182.—Brussels, Cathedral of
St. Gudule, 10138.—Brussels, Cathe-
dral of St. Gudule, north entrance,
10139.—Brussels, Gallerie St. Hubert,
10140.—Ghent, Cathedral of St. Bavon,
interior, 10134.—Ghent, Dulle Griette,
a huge cannon of the 14th century,
10133.—Ghent, Oudeburg, castle of
the Duke of Flanders, 10187.—Ghent,
St. Nicholas church, interior, 10136.—
Ghent, St. Nicholas, the oldest church,
10125.—Laeken cathedral and ceme-
tery, 10123.—Liége, palace of the
Court of Justice, 10124.—Liége, St.
Paul’s cathedral [exterior], 10126.—
Liége, St. Paul’s cathedral, interior,
10125.—Louvain, Town hall, 10119.—
Malines, Cathedral of St. Rombold,
10120.—Malines, Church of Notre
Dame, interior, 10122.—Malines,
Chuch of St. Peter and St. Paul, in-
terior, 10121.—Spa, bathing establish-
ment, 10142.—Spa, Poubon (The) the
principal mineral spring, 10141. ©
Noy. 6, 1914; 2.c. each Dec. 4, 1914;
7 198139-198161.
Boston :
Old North church, 6172.—Old State
house, 11687.—Quincy market and
Faneuil hall, 6180. © Dec. 11, 1914;
2 ¢. each Dec. 14, 1914; J 198476—
198478.
German officers, group, 10369. ©
Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 4, 1914; J
198175.
German soldiers listening to an ad-
dress by the Kaiser, 10370. © Nov. 6,
1914; 2 e. Dec. 4, 1914; J 198176.
yerman yiews:
Berlin, Alexander-platz, 10362.—
Rerlin, Frederick st. station and sus-
Oo]
H.TO.,K
25817
KEYSTONE VIEW co.—Continued.
pension foot bridge over the River
Spree, 10360.—Berlin, Jewish syna-
gogue, interior, 10361.—Berlin, Kaiser
Wilhelm memorial church, 10359.—
Berlin, mint, 10358.— Berlin, New
museum, 103857.—Berlin, Royal mu-
seum, 10356.—Bingen, adown River
Nahe to its junction with the Rhine,
10366.—Bingen, in the city market,
10367.—Bingen, stone arch bridge over
Nahe River, 10365.—Liibeck and its
beautiful cathedral, churches and mu-
seum, 10368.— Potsdam, Frederick
William IV, statue, in front of the
Orangery, 10363.—Potsdam, old gate-
way, 10364. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. each
Dec. 4, 1914; J 198162-198174.
Mexican revolution of 1914:
Headquarters of Gen. Villa at
Juarez, 16177.—Interior view of forti-
fications at Gen. Villa’s headquarters,
16178.— Lining up new = recruits,
16176. )
after seven battles, 16175.—U. S. en-
campment along the border, 16180.—
War time demonstrations, 16179. ©
Nov. 7, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 14, 1914;
J 198470-198475.
[6 photographs]:
But only Dobbin could hear the
rest, 17461.—Perfect day and a maid
so fair, 17456—Well, I’m doggoned,
17460.—Well, must you keep me here
all day? 17457.—Why, good afternoon,
17458.—You’re so kind to pity my
sorry plight, 17459. © Nov. 13, 1914;
2 ce. each Dec. 4, 1914; J 198177—
198182.
KIHN BROS., New York. [25787-25791
Borders for bonds, stock and other
certificates, diplomas, and other pur-
poses, C2, KK. © Oct. 2, 1914; 2 «.
each Oct. 6, 1914; K 79825, sh
——— €3) 4@ Novis) 18ft2 ace pee
3, 1914; K 81572.
—— 964. © Oct. 26, 1914; 2 c. Oct.
- 27, 1914; K 80154.
—— 967. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. Dec.
9, 1914; Ix 81589.
H: P.) Weston, Mass.
[25792-25816
Oriental life oe C026-C050. ©
Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 26, 1914;
J 198784198808. ;
KIMBALL & SON,
KIMBALL (Mrs.
Concord, N. H.
[25817
Coneord, N. H., St. Paul’s school,
the infirmary. © Sept. 24, 1914; 2 Cc.
Oct. 5, 1914; J 196519.
ti
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
res
_ aL EN gg eg aa
King (CaARro~tine Hore) Brooklyn.
[25818-25823
Retween friends. O my friend, men
could not part us.» © Nov. 2, 1914;
2 c. Nov. 16, 1914; K 80684.
[5 prints]:
For all seasons.—I shall keep you
as we keep flowers for memory.—tTf
love is not worth loving.—Life is king,
and sweet things grow unbidden.—
Welcome, O morning air. © Novy. 2,
1914: 1 c. each Oct. 26. 1914; 1 ¢. each
Nov. 16, 1914; K 80848-80852.
KINSILA (EDWARD- BARNARD) Port
Jervis, N. Y. [25824, 25825
Motion-picture laboratory for the
Universal film mfg. co. © 1c. Oct.
15, 1914; I 1984.
Motion-picture studio for the Uni-
yersal film mfg: co. © 1 ce. Oct. 15,
1914; I 1983.
KIRSCHNER (HERMAN) Norwood, O.
[ 25826, 25827
Are you a lover of dogs. [Front
and back view.] © Sept. 14, 1914;
2 ec. each Sept. 22, 1914; K ‘78676,
t867T.
KLACKNER (C,) New York.
[25828-25832
Canterbury cathedral, Norman stair-
ease; etching by BH. Sharland. © Dec.
22, 1914; 1 ec. Dee. 23, 1914; K 82348.
First American Thanksgiving; by J.
Brownscombe. [194 by 380 inches] ©
Oct. 21, 1914- 2 ¢. Oct... 22, . 1gma"Fe
79552.
Key to the engraving of the First
American Thanksgiving. © Nov. 2,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 7, 1914: K 80218.
Perregaux .(Madame):; by Vigée te
Brun. © Dec. 22, 1914; 1 e. Dec. 23,
1914; KK 82346.
Petit concert: by J. P. Quinet. ©
Dec. 22, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 23, 1914; K
82349.
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago.
[25838-25838
Officer 666, on duty. [Half-sheet,
window card] © Dec. 10, 1914; 2 «¢.
Dec. 18, 1914; K 81985.
——TI knew you were in that chest.
[3 sheet]—It’s me. [6 sheet]—Officer
666 surprises the gentleman picture
thief. [1 sheet]— They are very
fashionable this year. [8 sheet]—-
What kind of whiskey is this.
sheet] © Dec. 5, 1914; 2c. each Dec.
10, 1914: K 81622-81626.
[1 |
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KNAFFL & BRO., Knoxville, Tenn.
[25839-25843
[5 photographs]:
Am some melon. — Devotion.—Har-
per (The)—Home sweet home.—Hope.
© Sept. 18, 1914; 2 ¢ each Oct. {,
1914; J 196428-196432.
KNotr (FRANKLIN PRICE) Denver.
(25844, 25845
Hopi runner. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1914;
J 198569.
Hopi snake clan, chief priest. © 1
e. Mar. 18, 1914; J 198568.
KoBLER (A. J.) New York.
[25846-25849
Costume of old blue faille silk. ©
Nov. 20, 1914; 1° Dee. 1, 1914: K
81308.
Costume of tete de negre radium
velvet. © Nov. 27, 1914; 1 ¢ Dec. 1,
1914; K 81306. /
Drecoll three piece suit of Olive
green velvet. © Noy. 18, 1914; 1 «.
Dec. 1, 1914; K 81309.
Gown of satin d’armour. © Nov. 25,
1914; 1¢. Dee. 1, 1914; K 813807.
Korenic (M. E.) Crowley, Tex. [25850
King Arab, 53631. [Horse] ©1e.
Sept. 29, 1914; J 196364.
WoHNHOoRST (Lypta A.) Louisville,
Ky. [25851, 25852
Face under the bonnet. © 1c. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197574.
Youth and beauty. ©1e. Nov. 16,
1914; J 197575.
KeaMer (L. C.) Elgin, Il. [25853
FE. H. S. football team, 1914. © Nov.
7, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1914; .J 197334.
IXRONE BROTHERS, Hackensack, N. J.
[25854-25856
Krone’s paragon drawing cards.
Grade 6-8. © Oct. 30, 1914; 2 c. each
Noy. 5, 1914; K 80512-80514.
Kruse (CHARLES Henry) Petersburg,
Va. [25857
Solomon’s temple. [Exterior.] ©
Sept. 21, “1914; °2 @ Oct. 7, T9i4;.
T8950. .
KULLMAN (P. C.) New York. [25858
Wilhelm (Kaiser) mit seinen sdéhnen.
Post card. © Nov. 21,1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
23, 1914; K 81344. .
KUsHIBIKI (YuMeETO) San Francisco.
[25859
Japan beautiful: post ecard. © Aug.
21. 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 19, 1914; K 79361.
018
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
KUTHMAYER (OTTo) New York. [25860
Einigkeit macht stark. [Heads of
German and Austrian emperors] ©
Dee. 18, 1914; 2 e. Dec. 23, 1914; K
$2254.
Lacay (Louis) San Francisco.
[25861
New Fashion restaurant. [Menu
cover design] © Sept. 1, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 29, 1914; K 79723.
Lapp (F. Foster) New York. [25862
Thoughts. © 1c. Dec. 26, 1914; J
198783.
LAKE ERIE EXCURSION co., Buffalo.
[25863
Crystal Beach, panoramic view. ©
Wow, 2014>.2 ce. Nov..16,°1914; J
197597.
TLamMEB (G. H.) Carmona, Tex. [25864
Calf with 7 legs.
1914; J 196709.
© 1c May 27,
Lams (J. & R.) New York.
[25865-25868
Omaha, Lakeview cemetery
chapel:
Artists at work on mosaie ceiling.—
Artists erecting side wall.—Interior.—
Superintendent supervising artists set-
ting mosaic on side walls. © 1.
each Dec. 14, 1914; J 198466-198469.
LAMB (Wi~LiAM D) New York.
Neb.,
[25869
et [Window cartoon] © Dec.
4, 1914; 2 e. Dec. 7, 1914; K 81495.
LAMBERT PHARMACAL Co., St. Louis.
[25870,.25871 |
I consult my dentist regularly. [Cal-
endar design] © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 «
Dec. 9, 1914; K 81834.
I use listerine every day. [Poster]
© Dec. 1, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 5,.1914;.K
$1920.
LANDRETH (A. G.) Niagara Falls, N. Y.
[25872
Niagara Falls, general view from top
of Clifton house. © Sept. 16, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 18, 1914; J 196101.
LARE (CHARLES A.) Eugene, Or.
[25873-25875
[3 photographs]:
Cupid on seashore.—Ferries (The) —
Waterfall (The) © Nov. 27, 1914;
2c. each Dec. 14, 1914; J 198456,
198457, 198480..
77261—15——_7
S19
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25895
LATHAM (WILLIAM EH.) Chicago.
[25876-25883
[Border designs]:
Biairmore, 1.—Cairo, 5.—Donnal,
6.—Eliko, 2.—Juline, 7.—Lucilo, 3.—
Ruskin, 4.—Venice, 8. © Nov. 12,
1914; 2 ec. each Nov. 18, 1914; K
80769-80776.
LAWRENCE ( GEORGE Hart) New York.
[25884
Pleasant reflection. © 1c. Oct. 29,
1914;..J 197112.
LEE (WILSON New Haven,
Conn. [25885
Modern way is the all gas way.
[Quarter-record calendar.] © Dec.
14,1914; 2 ce. Dee. 18, 1914; K. 81937.
Hey: +-cox,
LEFEVRE (L. H.) & son, London.
[25886-25888
[3 etchings]:
[Antiquary.]—[Call of the hounds. ]
—[Royal and ancient.] © Oct. 27,
aorta Teer ! each NOV. = O20 TOF KK
80288-80290.
LEINERT (WENZEL) New York.
[25889, 25890
Sun-dial. © 1 ce. Oct. 31, 1914; I
80
Universal sun-dial. © 1 ¢. Dee. 1,
1914; I 2032.
LEOMINSTER HISTORICAL soc., Leomin-
ster, Mass. [25891-25896
Leominster, Mass., Catholic church
and. parsonage. © Nov. 27, 1914; 2 c.
Dec. 2,.1914; J 198079.
Collins row. © Nov. 27, 1914;
2.¢c, Dec. 2, 1914; J 198078.
James Burdett house. © Nov.
, £914; 2.¢c.. Dec. .2, 1914;.J 198081.
—— Mecham and Water streets.
©, Nov. 27, 1914; 2.c. Dec. 2, 1914; J
198080.
Paul Gates house. © Nov. 27,
2c. Dec. 2, 1914; J 198082.
[ House. ]
J
1914 ;
Walsh (Gov. David I.)
© Oct. 28, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1914;
197149.
LESLIE-JUDGE co., New York.
[25897, 25898
Few of.the crowd allowed. to cross
the pontoon bridge at Antwerp.
Oct. 19). 1914:"2 -€. Oct. 31, 1914-05
197269.
Refugees on Scheldt pacnié from
‘Antwerp. © Oct. 19, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct.
a1, 19L4; J 19270
CATALOGUE
25899
OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
Levins (ANNA FRANCES) New York.
[25899, 25900
Hayes (Rt. Rev. Patrick) A, B. ©
Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 1914;
J 196937, 196988.
Lewis (RANDOLPH) New York.
[25901-25913
Polly.: [1914]:
© Aug. 2; 1c. Aug. 12; K 77148.
© Aug. 9; 1 ec. Aug. 18; K 77281.
© Aug. 23; 1 c. Sept. 3; K 77858.
© Aug. 30; 1c. Sept. 15; K 78326.
© Sept. 6; 1 ec. Sept. 15; K 78149.
© Sept. 18; 1 c. Sept. 19; K 78383.
© Sept. 20; 1¢. Sept. 28; K 78568.
© Sept. 27; 1 c. Oct. 12; K T9096.
© Oct. "4:-"1\¢. Oc 12° KK 79101:
(©) Oct: 14.5\1 -e. et. (26 321, <96N'T,
@ Oct. 18; 1 ec. Oct. 26; K 79618.
© Oct:.25; 1, es Neve 80210
© Nov. 1; 1c. Nov. 18; K 80496.
LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF VIRGINIA, Rich-
mond. [25914
Calendar, 1915. [Girlin yellow] ©
Oct. 18, 1914; 2 ec Oct. 16, 1914; K
79324.
LIGHTING JOURNAL Co., New York.
[25915
Flux polar diagram. © Nov. 2, 1914;
ie: Noy. 5 1914; I 1982.
LILJEGRAN (ERNEST W.) Medford, Or.
; [25916
Geometrical reference chart. © Sept.
17, 1914; 1 c. Sept. 28, 1914; I 1944.
LINCOLN & Hoop, Fall River, Mass.
[25917, 25918
[Fall River, Mass.] © Dec. 16,1914;
2 ce. Dec. 19, 1914; K 82019.
city; 2) °@ Deer 161914: Ste.
Dee. 19, 1914; J 198561.
LINDSAY (Davin J.) New Castle, Me.
[25919-25923
[5 photographs]:
Mt. Washington, 1234. [Hotel]—
Mt. Washington [Hotel] and Presiden-
tial Range, 1232.—Presidential Range
and Mt. Washington hotel, 1231.—
Presidential Range from Mt. Pleasant
hotel, 1230.—Summer and winter, Bret-
ton Woods, NW. 1283. © Oct.” 5,
1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 5, 1914; J 197233-
197237.
LipscoMB (EpcGAr CLIFTON) Colorado
Springs, Colo. [25924
Chip (A) © Dee. 2, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
23, 1914; J 198502.
Lors (EMANUEL) & co., Chicago.
[25925-25932
[Fashion figures] :
[Man wearing brown, three button,
soft roll sack.
wearing green two button, patch pocket
sack. Abraham Lincoln statue in back-
ground]—[Man wearing light tan two
button sack. Club house entrance]—
[Man wearing three button. conserva-
tive sack. Office scene] © Sept. 2,
1914; 2c. each Dec. 19, 1914; K 82023-
82026.
;
Park scene]—[Man >
Spring & summer, 1915. Nos. 401-
416, 418-434, 455-464. [Fashion plates] |
© Oct. 31, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 21, 1914; K
§2022.
[Tailors’ oblong display. cards, full
length fashion figures of men, in col-
ors. Nos. 1-3] © Oct. 20, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Oct. 28, 1914; K 79858-79860.
LOMEN BROS., Nome, Alaska.
[ 25933-25950
Passing of the storm. Sept. 10,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 6, 1914; J 196542.
[17 photographs]:
Bartlett (Capt. Robert A.)—Bart-
lett (Capt. Robert A.) and the sur-
vivors of the 8S. S. Karluk.—Bartlett
(Capt. Robert <A.) Jafet Lindeberg
—
and Capt. C. S. Cochran, 1, 2.—Coch-
ran (Capt. C. S.)—Hadley (John)—
Karluk (Survivors of) crew, Stefans-
son expedition, on board U. S. R. C.
Bear.—Karluk (Survivors of the) crew |
and visitors on board U.S: KR. G
Bear.—Karluk (Survivors of the) of.
the Canadian-Arctic expedition.—Kur-
ruluk and dzughters.—Kurruluk, Ke-
ruk and children.—Lindeberg (Jafet)
Capt. C. S. Cochran and Capt. Robert
A. Bartlett—McConnell (Burt M.)—
Mukpie, Point Barrow Eskimo girl.—
Munro (John)—Munro (John) W. L.—
McKinlay and John Hadley. — Wil-
liamson (Bert) © Sept. 15, 1914;
2c. each Oct. 6, 1914; J 196525-196541.
Lone (Bric—E HAYDEN) Wilkes-Barre, .
Pa, [25951
Momus. [Board for playing the
game.| © Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 9,
1914; K 81812.
LORILLARD (Eva Paxton) Ocean Park,
Cal. [25952
Harris (Mildred)
2c. Oct. 3, 1914; J 196997.
Lorimor (O. G.) Hamburg, Ia.
[25953-25956
Hamburg, Ia., views on Main st.,
1-3, 5. © Sept. 18, 1914; 2 c. each
Sept. 21, 1914; J 196182-—196185.
020
© Oct. 5, 1914;
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
26030
Lotus PuB. co., New York. McCuivure (FRED H.) Portland, Or.
[25957-25959 [25984
War news hits our boarding-house. This is the city beautiful. © Oct.
{Cartoon.] © Nov. 4, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
7, 1914; K 80205.
[2 burlesque cards] :
Doctor says when I want a drink.—
Shay profesher that’s the best step
you showed me tnight. © Sept. 15,
1914: 2 ¢. each Oct. 2, 1914; K 78806,
78807.
“Lucas (GrEorGE F.) San Francisco.
; [25960-25969
Berkeley, Cal., seal.or emblem. ©
1c. Oct. 81, 1914; I 1978.
California (State of) seal or em-
Mem. © 1'c.'Oct.. 31, 1914; I 1977.
©
Hawaii, T. H., seal or emblem.
1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1914; I 1974.
Los Angeles and San Diego. Cal.,
seals in combination. © 1 ¢. Oct. 31,
1914; I 1976.
— seal.
1971.
Oakland
seals in combination.
1914; I 1975.
—— seal or emblem. © 1c. Oct. 381,
1914; I 1972.
Panama and Hawaii, T. H., seals in
combination. © 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1914;
L 1973.
San Diego, Cal., seal or emblem. ©
1 e. Oet..31,; 1914; I 1970.
San Francisco (Oriental) seal or
emblem. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1914; I 1990.
LYNCH (PATRICK MarTIN) New York.
[25970
Sport of kings; blue-black print. ©
Memed2, 10re "2 cy Oct.’ 15, 1914; K
79298.
LYONS (WILLIAM W.) East Orange,
‘aie [25971
West Orange, N. J. Edison (Thomas
A.) ine fire, night photograph. ©
mee 9, W914: 2 e Dec. 18, 1914; J
198980.
McCLEARIE Santa Rosa,
Cal. [25972-25983
423 R, 425 R, 426 R, 428 R, 441 R,
Hee A, 556 A. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2 «.
each Dec. 21, 1914; J 198664—198670.
[5 photographs] :
Armstrong wood, 155 A, 158 A.—
Russian River, 2 R.—Storm scene at
Jenner by the sea, 271 J.—Sunset, 278
J. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 11,
1914; J 1973882-197386.
ete Oct, 31,1914; I
and San Francisco, Cal.,
© We Oct. 31,
(WILLIAM)
a
18, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 18, 1914; J 197626.
McCormick (J. A.) Friday harbor,
Wash. [ 25985-25990
[6 photographs]:
D’Anjou (Busse) pear, 1629.—
D’Anjou [ (Busse) ] pear panel, 1659.—
Group of Russet pears, 1656.—Healthy
stem of pears, 1630.—Vendova, the
twins, 1682.—Vendova bay, cliff, 1631.
© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 9, 1914;
J 197341-197346.
McCoy (WILLIAM J.) Knoxville, Tenn.
[25991
Tennessee (Univ. of) football team
1914. © De@ 1s, 191452 Dec 7,
1914; J 198488.
McCuLLOoH (JAMES M.) Phoenix, Ariz.
[25992
Natural bridge of Arizona. © Sept.
19, 1914; 2 e@. Oct. 12, 1914; J 196749.
McCurry PHOTO Co., Sacramento, Cal.
[25998-25997
California state fair, 1914, head-on
collision, 1, 2. © Sept. 16, 1914; 2.
each Sept. 21, 1914; J 196415, 196416.
Lassen (Mt.) crater, 1, 2. © 1,¢
each July 30, 1914; J 198570, 198571.
——in eruption. © 1 c¢ Aug. 1,
1914; J 198572.
McCurcHEON (JOHN T.) Chicago.
[25998-26030
Advocate of adequate national de-
fense. © Dec. 16, 1914; 1 ¢. Dee. 18,
1914; K 81972.
Are you one of those who refer to
the United Charities. © Dec. 10, 1914;
i ce. Dec. 18, 1914; K 81967.
Battle front photographs. © Oct. 27,
1914; 1 ec. Oct. 30, 1914; K 80178.
Battle royal. © Nov. 28, 1914; 1.
Dec. 5, 1914; K 81475.
Cartoons of the day. © Nov. 25,
1914; 1 ec. Dec. 5, 1914; K 81472.
Deserter. © Nov. 20, 1914; 1 e.
Dee. 5, 1914; K 81468.
Doing their Christmas shopping. ©
Dec. 3, 1914; 1 ¢. Dec. 18, 1914; K
81964.
Endurance test. © Nov. 10, 1914;
1 ec. Nov. 19, 1914; K 80827.
Family group—tfather, mother, and
the children. © Nov. 12, 1914; 1 e¢.
Noy. 19, 1914; K 80829.
Getting a present for a two year old.
© Dee. 14, 1914; 1 ec Dec. 18, 1914;
K 81970.
O21
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
26051
McCurcHEon (JoHn T.)—Continnued.
Good-by, or only au revoir. © Nov.
23, 1914; 1 ec. Dec. 5, 1914; K 81470.
rood little umbrella, as long as we
bave fair weather. © Nov. .21, 1914;
1 ¢. Dee. 5, 1914; K 81469.
Health hints. © Dee. 1, 1914; 1 «.
Dec. 18, 1914; ik 81960.
How the alties can stop the Ger-
mans. © Dec. 4, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 18,
1914; K 81962.
If the official dispatches—are true.
© Noy. 19, 1914; 1 ¢. Dee. 5, 1914; K
81467.
If they settle down to a winter in
the trenches. © Nov. 11, 1914; 1 ¢.
Noy. 19, 1914; K 80828.
Inadequate defense, adequate de-
fense, or militarism. © Dec. 8, 1914;
1.¢. Dec. 18, 1914; K 81965.
It’s coming in America. © Nov. 18,
1914; 1 ce. Dec. 5, 1914; K 81466.
Mobilization of our standing army
has begun. © Dec. 11, 1914; 1 ce. Dee.
18, 1914; K 81968.
National sympathies. © Nov. 9,
1914; 1 ce. Nov. 19, 1914; K 80826.
Peace and war. © Nov. 380, 1914;
1c. Dec. 5, 1914; K 81476. ;
Reciprocity... © Nov. 17, 1914; 1 «.
Dee. 5, 1914; K 81465.
See America last club will have a
chance to see some made in America
scenery. © Noy. 24, 1914; 1 ec. Dee.
5, 1914; K 81471.
Sex problem. © Noy. 14, 1914; 1 ¢.
Nov. 19, 1914; K 80881.
Some points in the President’s mes-
gage. © Dec. 9, 1914; 1 ¢. Dec. 18,
1914; K 81966.
Spirit of the private soldier. © Dec.
7, 1914; 1°c.Dec, 18, 1914 ; 1K"81964.
Studies in phrenology and palm-
istry. © Nov:"27," 19T4 3" 1a." Dec. °5,
1914; K 81474.
Taken. © Nov. 16, 1914; 1 c. Nov.
19, 1914; K 80882.
Unofficial bulletins. © Dec. 5, 1914;
1c. Dec. 18, 1914; K 81963.
Vacant chairs. © Nov. 26, 1914;
1c. Dec. 5, 1914; K 81473.
War has been restored in Mexico.
© Nov. 13, 1914; 1 ¢. Nov. 19, 1914;
K 80830.
Which is better. © Dec. 12, 1914;
1 ec. Dec. 18, 1914; K 81969.
Woman suffrage question, the liq-
uor question, and congress. © Dec. 15,
1914; 1 ce. Dec. 18, 1914; K 81971.
pt.Iv,n. 8, Vv.9—
McDonarp (Harry J.) Chicago.
[2
[Button fastener] © Aug. 17, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 30, 1914; K 81994.
MACDONALD (PiRIE) New York.
[26032-26038
Perkins (George W.) A-C. © Oct.
16, 1914; 2 ec. each Oct)19, 1914; J
196880-196882.
Sheldon (Edward) A-D. © Nov.
24, 1914; 2 ¢. each Ney. ai, 1914; 7
197876-197879.
McGowan (IRVING West
Branch, Mich. [260389
Contentment. © Oct. 17, 1914; 2 e¢.
Oct. 19, 1914; J 196888.
McGRANAHAN (G. O.) McINTYRE
(Bruce) Youngstown, O.
[26040
Knights of Columbus. © Oct. 11,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196908.
McGREGOR HowarD) New
York. [26041, 26042
Pithecanthropus erectus (ape man)
bust. © 1c. Oct. 24, 1914; I 1991.
Restoration of skull of fossil Pithe-
canthropus erectus (ape man) front
and back views. .© 1 ¢. each Oct. 24,
1914; I 1992.
GEORGE)
(JAMES
McGuCKIN (EUGENE) Co., Philadelphia.
{26043-26054
Black Langshans. ‘© Dec. 6, 1914;
1 e. Dee. 14,:1914; K S1783.
Buff Plymouth Rocks. © Nov. 29,
1914; 1 ec. Dec. 11, 1914; K 81698.
Jolden Campines. © Oct. 11, 1914;
| 1 ec. Oct. 20, 1914S eG.
Golden: laced Wyandottes. © Nov.
8, 1914; 1 ¢. Nov. 10, 1914; K 80469.
Ideal housing for future layers.
© Oct. 18, 1914; 1 G@ Oct. 21, 1914;
K 79516. | |
Red laced Cornish. © Oct. 25, 1914;
1 ce. Oct. ‘28, 1914 3"K. T9710.
Single-comb buff Leghorns. © Sept.
27, 1914: 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1914; K 78928.
©
Single-comb white Leghorns.
Nov. 22,°1914; 1 c. Dee. 11,1914;
81697.
Some useful devices, that should
find a place in every well-equipped
poultry farm. © ‘Nov.*15, 1914; 1 ec.
Nov. 19, 1914; K 80833.
White Cochins: © Dec. 13, 1914;
1 ec. Dec. 18, 1914; K°81983.
White Muscovy ducks. -© Oct. 4,
1914: 1 @ Oct. 13, 1914; K 79256.
022
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
26097
McGucKIN (HUGENE) co.—Contd.
White Plymouth Rocks. © Nov. 1,
1914; 1 ce. Noy. 5, 1914; K 80468.
McKay (R. Peart) Chandler Springs,
Ala. [26055
Dixieland rag doll, patterns. ©
Bete 1914 2 cc. Oct. 2, 1914; K
79211.
McKenziz (HueH) Duluth, Minn.
[26056
Yankek (U. S. training ship) ©
July 4, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1914; J
195580.
McMILLAN (LEIGHTON GAINES) Mo-
Hite... ; [26057
Hebrew kings and prophets. © 1 «.
Dec. 19, 1914; I 2084.
MCNEFF-SWENSON Co., Chicago.
[26058-26063
[6 colored prints]:
Fall flower opening.—Gifts.—Greet-
ings of the holidays—We wish all
things good.—When planning your list
of Christmas gifts—wWith the dawn
of the New Year. © Aug. 15, 1914;
2 e. each Oct. 17, 1914; K 79334-79339.
MAcoy pPuB. & MASONIC SUPPLY
New York. [26064
Form no. 31050. [Combination of
emblems] © Noy. 19, 1914: 2 @ Nov.
12, 1914; K 81265.
MAGURN (ETHELBERT A.) Chicago.
[26065
Lightning quick. [Adding machine
apy, © Apr. 18, 1914; 2.c. Apr. 20.
1914; K 73405.
MAHAN (JOHN W.) New York.
[26066
Maiden America. © Nov. 5, 1914;
2 €. Nove 28, 1914; J 197719.
MAHAN
Pa.
Co.,
& WRicHt, McKees Rocks,
[26067
MeiXees Rocks, Pa., Russian ortho-
dox Greek Catholic church, laying
and blessing the corner stone. © Oct.
1, 1914; 2 ©. Oct. 2, 1914; J 196433.
MALTBY (GEORGE W.) & SONS co., Buf-
falo. [26068
Design for high altar. 4 sheets.
© 1 ¢ Dee. 23, 1914; I 2085.
MAMLOK (L) & WHITE, Buffalo.
[26069. 26070
Benedict XV (Pope). © Sept. 16,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 1914; J 196187.
— Bishop Colton and new Catho-
lie cathedral, Buffalo. © Sept. 16.
1914; 2 ¢ Sept. 21. 1914; J 196188.
MANNING (FRED B.) Rosebank, Staten
Island, N. Y. [26071
American type. [Girl’s head..] ©
pepe20: LOEF tc. Oct! 12. 1914- e
Oct. 21, 1914; K 80868.
MARCEAU (THEODORE C.) New York.
[26072-26095
Albert (ing) of Belgium, 1. ©
Sept. 17, 1914; 2 ce. Sept. 21, 19145 J
196191.
Bedford (Mrs. HB. G.) and Mrs.
Vinent 1, 2. © Sept. 19, 1914: 2 «.
each Sept. 21, 1914: J 196196, 196197.
Burkham © (Mgsl)'E.i Gbyiy 108 ©
mept. 19, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 21, 1914; J
196198.
——ahd Miss Virginia Foster, 2, 3.
© Sept. 19, 1914; 2 ec. each Sept. 21,
1914; J 196199, 196200.
Charles (Prince) Count of Flan-
ders, 1. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2 c Sept.
21, 1914; J 196194.
Dick (Mrs. Fairman), 1-4. © Sept.
295) 1914) 2%, -eaeh ~ Oct: 28-1914 >.-F
196459—1 96462.
Nlizabeth (Queen) of Belgium, 1.
© Sept. 17, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 1914;
3 196192.
Kahn (Miss M. BE.) 1-8. © Oct. 21,
1914; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 1914; J 197009-
197011.
lieseh (A. B.) 1. © Nov. 13, 1914;
2 c. Nov. 14; 1914; J 197578.
Leopold (Prince) Duke de Brabent,
1. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 21,
1914; J. 1961938.
Marie (Princess) of Belgium. ©
Sept. 17, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 1914; J
196195.
Marx (Mayor) of Detroit, 1. ©
Nov. 24, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 27, 19143) J
197907.
Sadeleer (M. de) 1. © Sept. 17,
1914; 2 ce Sept. 21, 1914; J 196190.
Steward (Mrs. Glen). 1-3. © Oct.
22) 1991432 ve? each. Oct. 24. 1914 sad
197056—197058.
Wiart (Henry Carton de) 1.
Sept. 4,4 94: 2. e Sept. 21. 191455
196189.
Marcus (Myer) New York. [26096
Brow brothers (Hiram and Lowell)
©, Nov. 7, 1914; 2.¢c. Nov. 9,..19145. K
80734.
MARKEL (IRvIN) Buffalo. [26097
Niagara Gorge and Whirlpool Rap-
ide, ©) Oct. D>: 1914 * 2c Oete, 1914 =
J 196521:
023
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Stimson (F. J.) 13072. © Oct. 6,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1914; J 196600.
MarsH (Ropert Henry) Boston.
[26099
Chiesa (Giacomo Della, cardinal)
elected Sept. 3, 1914 Pope Benedict XV.
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 18, 1914;
K 80765.
MARSHALL (RopNeEy E.) Portland, Me.
[26100
Lover’s Lane. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 30, 1914; J 197158.
MARTIN (FREDERICK W.) Pasadena.
Cal. [26101
Pasadena high school. © Oct. 23,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 29, 1914; J 197157.
Martin (Hewry A.) Philadelphia.
[26102
Clay (Henry) [Large portrait] ©
Dec. 16, 1914; 2 e. Dee. 17, 1914; K
81938.
MARTY (F.) & co., Syracuse, N. Y¥.
[26103
Benedict XV. © Dec. 26, 1914; 2c.
Dec. 28, 1914; K 82399.
MASON (GEORGE GIBBS) Boston.
[26104
Tipperary. [Post card with skull,
girl’s head and question mark] ©
Dee. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 17, 1914; K
81852.
Mason & ELLiottT, Jefferson, Ia.
[26105
Bad fall. © Sept. 17, 1914: 2 «.
Sept. 18, 1914; J 196956.
Mason & Hanson, New York.
[26106-26109
[4 cut-out images of young men]:
Beau Brummel.—Count Clarssy.—
Lord Fauntleroy.—Picadilly swell. ©
Nov. 16, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 31, 1914;
KK 82554-82557.
MATZENE STUDIOS, Cleveland.
[26110-26115
Winslow (Mrs. Lanier) :
And bridal party.—Large head.—
Sitting position, large figure.—Sitting
position, small figure—Standing. ©
Noy. 28, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 19, 1914;
193676-1 98680.
Winslow’s (Mrs. Lanier) brides-
maids. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 19,
1914; J 198675.
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 9
Maurer (J. M.) Galveston, Tex.
[26116
Funston (Major Gen. F.) © Dec.
3, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 7, 1914; J 198230.
MAYFLOWER STUDIO, Chatham, Mass.
[26117, 26118
Chatham, Mass., bird’s-eye view, 1,
2. © Aug. 12, 1914; 2 c. each Aug. 29,
1914; J 195600, 195601.
MEAD PULP & PAPER CO., Dayton, O.
[26119
Cosmos. [Satan standing on cloud,
with earth in distance] © Nov. 8,
1914; 2 ec. Dec. 3, 1914; K 813887.
MELLEN PHOTO WORKS, Chicago.
[26120-26128
Art study, 054-059. © Nov. 20.
1914; 2 c. each Nov. 28, 1914; J 197767,
197768, 197770, 197772, 197774, 197775.
No. 38,. 47,»48/, 4@i let. 10, 1014 -
c. each Oct. 12, 1914; J 196695—
196697.
2
—_
MERCHANTS PUB CO., Kalamazoo, Mich.
[26129-26132
[4 Christmas prints. ]
Completing the load.—Dear friends.
—Hush.—Oh you Christmas dinner.
© Sept. 1, 1914; 2 ec. each Sept. 30,
1914; K 78628-78681.
MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE CO., New
York. [26133
In war as in peace. The hand that
keeps the world informed. © Oct. 13.
1914; 2 c. Oct. 14, 1914; K 79268.
MERRILL CORP., Chicago. {26134
Typical floor plan of 2-story, 4-
apartment Merrill system bldg. © |
July 20, 1914; 1 c. Sept. 30, 1914; I
1952.
Mertz (C. E.) Panama, Ia. :
[26135-26149 _
Panama, Ia.;
Arranging for parade.— Auto pa- |
rade, 1, 2.—Autos in parade, 1, 2.—
Balloon. Home _ festival judges.—
Lamb bros.? merry-go-round.—Making .
announcement.—Oppold bros. corner.— __
Panama vs. Portsmouth, 1, 2.—Street —
scene, 1-3. © Oct. 22, 1914; 2c. each
Oct. 23, 1914; J 196971-196985.
MESSENGER PUB. CO., Chicago. [26150
Peace, be still. © Oct. 20, 1914; °
2 ce. Nov. 19, 4912-9 Sizov:
24
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
26211
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, New
Work:(N.. Y. [26151-26211
Archinto (Filippo) Archbishop of
Milan; by Titian. © Nov. 3, 1914;
2c. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197660.
Artist’s son, Titus; by Rembrandt.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c Nov. 16, 1914;
J 197672.
Banks of the Oise; by Charles Fran-
cois Daubigny. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2 «.
Dec. 2, 1914; J 198086.
Betrothal of Saint Catherine; by
Hans Memling. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 «.
Nov. 16, 1914; J 197704.
Changing pasture; by Anton Mauve.
© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 e Dec. 2, 1914: J
198087.
Christ and the pilgrims of Emmaus;
by Diego Velazquez. © Nov. 3, 1914;
2c. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197657.
Christ taking leave of His mother,
by Gerard David. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2c.
Noy. 16, 1914; J 197686.
Clearing in the forest of Fontaine-
bleau; by Narcisco Virgilio Diaz de la
Bena ©) Dec. .1,-1914; 2 c. Dec. 2,
1914; J 198090.
Crucifixion (The); by Fra Angelico.
@ Noy. 3, 1914: 2 c. Nov. 16, 1914; J
197667.
Durazzo (Marchesa); by Anthony
Van Dyck. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197664.
Entrance to a village; by Meindert
Hobbema. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197703.
Este (Borso da’); by Cosimo Tura.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c Nov. 16, 1914;
J 197658.
Ferryman (The); by Jean Baptiste
Camille Corot. © Dee. 1, 1914; 2.
Dec. 2, 1914; J 198083.
Fugger (Ulric) ; by Hans Maler zu
Schwaz. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16,
1914; J 197702.
Gonzaga (Federigo) ; by Francia. ©
Bye, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1914; J
197689.
Holy family; by Andrea Mantegna.
© Noy. 3, 1914; 2 ce Nov. 16, 1914;
J 197699.
Interior with a young couple by
Pieter de Hooch. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2¢.
Nov. 16, 1914; J 197695.
Lady of rank as Saint Bibiana; by
Bartolommeo Montagna. © Noy. 8,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197691.
7
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART—Con.
Lady playing the theorbo,; by Gerard
Terborch. © Nov. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197662.
Lady with a pink; by Rembrandt.
© Nov. 3. 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1914;
J 197674.
Landscape with storks; by Charles
Francois Daubigny. © Dec. 1, 1914;
2 ¢. Dec. 2, 1914; J 198092.
Last communion of Saint Jerome;
by Sandro Botticelli. © Nov. 8, 1914;
2 e. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197683.
Madonna and child; by Andrea del
Verrocchio. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ec. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197681.
Madonna and child with Saint Anne;
by Albrecht Diirer. © Nov. 3, 1914;
2 ec. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197688.
Man with a magnifying glass; by
Rembrandt. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ec. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197675.
Man with a steel gorget; by Rem-
prandt. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ce. Nov..16,
1914; J 197676.
Marie, wife of Thomas Portinari; by
Hans Memling. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 16, 1914; J 197706.
Merry company; by Frans Hals. ©
Nov. 8, 1914; 2 ¢«. Nov. 16, 1914; J
197692.
Old woman cutting her nails; by
Rembrandt. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 «
Nov. 16, 1914; J 197665.
Old woman in an arm chair; by Rem-
brandt.. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 16,
1914; J 197671.
Path among the rocks; by Pierre
Etienne Theodore Rousseau. © Dec.
1, 1914; 2c. Dec. 2, 1914; J 198091.
Philip IV of Spain; by Diego Velaz-
uez. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16,
1914; J 197679.
Pilate washing his hands; by Rem-
brandt. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 16,
1914; J 197669.
Pertinari (Thomas) ; by Hans Mem-
ling. © Nov.) 3, 1914; 2c. Nov..16,
1914; J 197705.
Portrait of a man; by Dirk Bouts.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1914; J
197684.
by Giorgione. © Nov. 3. 1914;
2c. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197690.
——by Rembrandt. © Nov. 3, 1914;
2 ec. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197668.
Portrait of a young man, called The
artist: by Antonello da Messinn. ©
Nov. 3,°1914:" 2ve4 Nov, 16) 19014 std
197682.
020
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
26212
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART—Con.
Portrait of a young man, known as
The auctioneer; by Rembrandt. ©
Nov. 38, 1914; °2.¢. Nove 18,110; £
197677.
Portrait of a young woman; by
tembrandt. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ce Nov.
16, 1914; J 197678.
Portrait of an artist; by Rembrandt.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2c. Nov: 16, 1914; J
197666.
Portrait of an old man; by Hans
Memling. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
16, 1914; J. 197707.
Portrait of the artist; by Gerard
Dou. © Nov..3, 1914: 2 @ Nov. 16,
1914; J 197687.
Ramp (Yonker) and his sweetheart;
by Frans Hals. © Nov. 8, 1914; 2 ec.
Noy. 16, 1914; J 197700.
Return to the fold; by Anton Mauve.
© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 ce Dec. 2, 1914 J
198088.
Rich (Lady); by Hans Holbein.
Nov. 3)::1994; 2
197694.
Road of the trees: by Jean Baptiste
Camille Corot. © Dee. 1, 1914; 2 «.
Dec. 2, 1914; 198084.
Souvenir of Normandy; by Jean
Baptiste Camille Corot. © Dec. 1,
1914; 2c. Dec. 2, 1914; J 198085.
Stoffels (Hendrickje); by Rem-
prandt. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 16,
1914 ;. J: 1976738.
Toilet of Bathsheba after the bath;
by Rembrandt. © Noy. 3, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 16, 1914; J 197659.
Twilight: by Anton Mauve. © Dec.
1, 1914: 2°c. Dee. 2; 1914; J 198089.
Uffel (Lueas Van); by Anthony Van
Dyck. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 'c Nov. 16;
1914; J 197663.
Virgin and Child with angels; by
Bernard van Orley. © Nov. 3, 1914;
2 cs Nov. 16, 1914; J 197670.
Virgin and Child with angels; by
Sebastiano Mainardi. © Nov. 3, 1914;
2 e. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197698.
Virgin and Child with Saint Joseph
and a child angel; by Filippino Lippi.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ec Nov: 16, 1914; J
197696.
Wheatfields; by Jacob van Ruisdael.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2'c: Nov. 16, 1914;
J 197661.
Wyatt (Margaret)
Hans Holbein.
Noy.
©
e. Nov. 16, 1914;. J
(luaady. Lee) ; by
@- Nova ‘3,5 1914 >. 27e:
16, 1914; J 197698.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART—Con.
Young girl asleep; by Johannes Ver-
meer. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 e Noy. 16,
1914; J 197680.
Young girl peeling an applie; by Nico-
laes Maes. © Nov. 8, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197697.
Young herdsman with cows; by Ael-
bert Cuyp. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
16, 1914; J 197685.
Youth_with a mandolin; by Frans —
Hals. © Noy. 3, 1914; 2 © Nov. 16,
1914; J 197701.
Mryer (ADOoLPH F.) St. Paul. [26212
Evaporation from land areas for va-
rious temperatures and rates of rain-
fall. © Nov. 12, 1914; Le. Noy: 16,
1914; I 2007.
M©rYER, MARTIN & DANDA, New York.
[26213
Neutrality design [U. §. flag sur-
rounded by flags of various nations]
© Oct. 28, 1914; 2 ce. Noy. 6, 1914;
K 80325.
MEYERS (FRANK JAMES) Lead, S. D.
[26214
Lead fire dept. © Nov. 10, 1914;
2 @. Dee. 7, 1914; J 198229.
MippAUGH (LL. GRANT) Kansas City,
Mo. [26215
Architectural plans for residential
hotel. ©-1 ¢. Dee. 19, 1914; I 2081.
MILFELD (F. J.) De Soto, Mo. [26216
De Soto. Mo., St. Rosa of Lima
Catholic church. © Oct. 26, 1914; 2
e, Oct. 29, 1914; J 197156.
MILLAR (Heep) London. [26217-26219
[Bent tree; after Corot.] © Oct.
1, 1914; 1 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; K 80800.
Let grown-ups feed on steaks and
chops. [Question of taste.] © Nov.
©0, 1914; 1 ce. Dee. 8, 1914; K 81571.
Miss Columbus. © Noy. 24, 1914;
1c. Dee. 8, 1914; K 81570.
MILLER (F. A.) Chicago. [26220
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
ry.. high bridge. © Sept. 12, 1914; 2
ec. Sept. 5, 1914; J 196102.
MILLER (FRANK EBENEZER) New York.
[ 26221-26229
Miller universal resonator, pt. 1.
©1e. Oct. 14,.1914; I 1957.
—— pt. 2.. @eima Meki 19, 1914;
I 1961.
pt. 8) inoeeeage
1 e@ each
Oct. 31, 1914: I 1986. 2011.
526
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1514
MILLER (FRANK EBENEZER )——Contd.
pe 4.-no. 1, 2.
Noy. 10, 1914; I 1987, 1988.
Prismatic voice charts, sheets 1-3.
© Oct. 31, 1914; 1 c. each Nov. 13,
1914; I 1998-2000.
Minter (EF. W.) Fremont, Neb.
[ 26230, 26231
All attention. © Oct. 12, 1914; 1
@. Nov. 4, 1914; 1 e@ Nov. 30, 1914;
J 197988.
Seven white pets. © Oct. 12, 1914;
1 e¢ Noy. 4, 1914; 1 c Nov. 30, 1914;
J 197982.
Mi~LER (JAN A.) Gordon, Neb.
[ 26232-26234
Gordon, Neb., M. E. church, 1. ©
geome, 10,,1914;).2.¢. Oct. 2,.1914; J
196586.
——-——-2. © Sept. 17, 1914; 2.¢.
Sept. 19, 1914; J 196587.
Wounded Knee, battle monument,
unveiling. © Oct. 3, 1914; 2 ec. Oct.
©) 1914 = J. 1.96522.
MILLER STUDIO, Cleveland. [26235
Case vs. Mt: Union football game.
ay Noy. 4 1914- 2 c. Nov. 5, 1914; J
197232.
Minis (WILLIAM) & SON, Providence,
BRyal; [26236
Chamber of commerce campaign.
© Nov. 24, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 28, 1914;
J 198851.
Miner (Wiiitam HH.) Chazy. N. Y.
[26237-26245
Compound diagram of forces, minor
friction gear class A—2-P and friction
buffer’ class B-10. © Nov. 27, 1914;
1c@ Dee. 24, 1914; I 2036.
Heart’s delight farm fish; special
notice. © Oct. 10, 1914: 2 « Oct. 15,
1914; K 80257.
Resilient values of draft gears
graphically illustrated, no. 84. © Aug.
ez, 1914; 1 ¢. Sept. 21, 1914; 1 -1918.
—no. 85. © Sept. 17, 1914; 1 «.
Orr 97-1914 "I 1953.
——no. 86. © Sept. 18, 1914;
Oct. 9, 1914; I 1954.
Hee
no..8f:. © Sept. 26,1914; 1.¢.
Oet. 15,.1914; I 1959.
no. 88.' © Oct. 9, 1914; 1. «:
Det. 26, 1914; 1 1967.
no. 89. © Oct. 20, 1914; le.
Noy. 20, 1914; I 2010.
no. 90: © Nov. 4, 1914; 1 «¢
Nov. 27, 1914; 1 2013.
S
26284.
MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL, Minneapolis.
© 1c. each [ 26246, 26247
Bryan (William Jennings) © 1 ec.
Nov. 9, 1914; J 197525.
Wa-be-ne-gew-wes.
19145) J 197526.
MITCHELL (JOHN ALBERT) Pasadena,
Cal. [ 26248, 26249
Spanking Cupid, 1. © Nov. 1, 1914;
2c. Dec. 9, 1914; J 198281.
—2. © Nov. 24, 1914; 2 ©. Dee.
95.2084; AK S591
MiTcHELL (WILLIAM L.) Middletown,
Ni Y: [26250
Studebaker four. © Nov. 20, 1914;
2 c. Nov. 19, 1914; J 197630.
MONTALBODDI
© 1 ce. Nov. 9,
(RAFFAELLO) Pasadena.
[26251
American war! Dry or wet. ©
Sept: 14, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1914; K
79051.
MontcoMery (H.) Hartford, Wis.
[26252-26254
[3 photographs] :
Thistle (Steamer) at Winneconne,
Wis., 1945.—Winneconne, Wis., across
the Wolf, 1932.—Winneconne, Wis.,
Main st., 1941. © Feb. 23, 1914; 2 «.
each Nov. 23, 1914; J 197721—197723.
Moon (J/rs. GrRAcE) Pasadena, Cal.
[26255
Bear dance. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2 e.
Dee. 15, 1914; J 198488.
Moon (KARL) Pasadena, Cal.
[| 26256-26284
Coming through the sage. © Nov.
22, 1914: 1.¢ Dee. 7, 1914; be. Dee. 28,
1914; J 198866.
Conjurer (The) © Nov. 22, 1914;
i @- Dee: 71,1914; 1 ¢. Dee 28, 1984;
J 198885.
Evening on the mesa. © Nov. 28,
191431 c@. Dee. 7, 1914: 1c. Dee. 28,
1914 ;. J 198880.
Hunter (The) © Nov. 22, 1914; 1e.
Dec. 7, 1914; 1c. Dec. 28, 1914; J
198881.
In, ambush.’ *©-Nov.. 22-1914 15e
Dee. 7, 1914; 1 ¢ Dec. 28, 1914; J
198884.
Last of his peopie. © Nov. 22, 1914;
L @! Dee: 7,. 1914; £ « Dec. 28; 1914;
J 198892.
Legends of long ago. © Nov. 29.
1914: 1 ¢. Dee. 7, 1914; 1 c. Dec. 28,
1914; J 198874.
Lights and shadows. © Nov. 29,
19RS es Deel 7s PISA cl Decl 28,
1914+. J 198SG5.
CALrALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
26285
Moon (Karzi)—Continued.
Little maid of the desert. © Nov. 29,
1914; 1.c. Dec. .7,.1914;: 1..e Dec. 28,
1914; J 198890.
Love song. © Nov. 22, 1914: 1.«
Dec,..7;, 1914. 1 .c.. Deer ws 1s i4se ws
198882.
Medicine man, 1. © Nov. 22, 1914;
1 @ Dec: 7; A914; L ch Dee. :28,/1914::
J 198879.
Medicine man, 2. © Nov. 29, 1914;
1 -@ Dec., 7, 1914: 1.c. Dee. 28, 1914;
J 198885.
Moqui snake chief. © Nov. 28, 1914;
1 «| Dee. 7, 1914 3°1 e Dee, 28; 1914);
J 198893.
Navaho patriarch, 1. © Nov. 22,
19141) ‘ec. Dec. 7, 1914: 1 ¢€. Dee. 28;
1914; J 198888.
— 2. © Nov. 29, 1914; 1 ¢ Dee.
7, 1914; 1 c« Dec. 28, 1914; J 198889.
Peace-pipe_(The) © Nov. 29, 1914;
1 ¢@. Dee. 7, 1914; 1 c« Dec. 28, 1914;
J 198887.
Picture-writer (The) © Nov. 22,
1914; 1 e Dee. 7, 1914; 1 ce. Dee. 28,
1914; J 198877.
Pool of Walpi. © Nov. 22, 1914:
1 ec. Dec. 7, 1914; 1 ce. Dee. 28, 1914;
J 198868.
Scout (The) © Nov. 22, 1914; 1¢.
Dec,» (, 1914: 1 "en. Dee: .285 OTs Fs
198878. . .
Song of the flute. © Nov. 22, 1914;
1c Dee. 7, 1914; 1 e. Dec. 28, 1914;
J 198883.
Story-teller (The) © Nov. 29, 1914;
1 ec. Dec. 7, 1914; 1 @ Dee. 28, 1914;
J 198875.
Their rendezvous. © Nov.
te Dec. 7, 1914; 1c.’ Dee.
J 198867.
Trysting place. © Nov. 22, 1914;
1 ¢e. Dee. 7, 1914; 1 «@ Dee. 28, 1914;
J 198891.
Voice of the stream. © Nov. 22,
1914; “Te. Dec. 1, 1914-4 «@ Dee 28
1914; J 198870.
Vow (A) © Nov. 22, 1914; 1c. Dec.
7, 1914; 1 ¢. Dec. 28, 1914; J 198872.
22, 1914;
28, 1914;
Warrior (The) © Nov. 22, 1914;
1 ce. Dec. 7, 1914; 1 ec. Dee. 28, 1914;
J 198869.
Warrior’s bride. © Nov. 22, 1914;
Le Dee W114 ce? Dees 25, 19ST:
J 1988783.
Water-jar (The) © Nov. 29, 1914;
1 ¢. Dec. 7, 1914; 1 c. Dee, 28, 1914;
J 198876.
O
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
Moon (KarL)—Continued.
Wild flowers. © Nov. 22, 1914; 1c.
Dec. 7, 1914; 1 ec. Dec. 28) ai od
198871.
Moon (T. C.) Tilton, N. H.
[26285-26291
Exhibit at Grange fair, Hancock,
Me. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 @ Oct. 13,
1914; J 1967381.
Gotts Island, Me.:
Calico Rock. — Lobster fisherman.—
Pool (The)—Upper pool.—View from
Petite Pieasants. © Dec. 25, 1914;
2 e@. each Dee. 29, 1914; J 198855-—
198859.
Hancock, Me., Grange fair. © Oct.
30, 1914; 2'@ Oeil fee fol i.
Moore (CHARLES) Pendleton, Or.
[26292-26294
Hunter (Roy) bulldogging. ©
Sept. 29, 19145 2 ©. (et. 1914."
197097.
Mulhall (Lucille) 86 X. © Sept. 27,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1914; J 197096.
Ridings, buffaloed. © Sept.
1914; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1914; J 197098.
26,
MoorE (ELSwortH) Rio Grande, Tex.
[26295
Rio Grande, Tex., Fort Ringold, Gen.
Robert E. Lee’s residence. © Oct. 25,
1914; 1 ce. Noy. 11, 1914; 1 e. Nov. 28,
1914; J 197906.
6296
Little Johnnie. ©1e. Nov. 5, 1914;
J Wt a2a
Moore (RitEY D.) Washington.
[2
New York.
[26297
© 1e Oct. 22,
Morris (PAUL WINTERS)
Crall memorial.
1914; J 196954.
Morris & BENDIEN, New York.
[26298-26307
[Comics] :
Begobs, I’d like to see Schultz’s
face.—It’s a swindle, Oi’ve worked all
night.— Jury was out all night.—
Mamma says I'll catch a cold.—Na-
poleon, he marched to Waterloo.—Polly
has a_ perfect right—Why the car
was late. © Dec. 10, 1914; 2c. each
Dec. 12, 1914; K 81702-81708.
[38 prints]:
[And the Lord sent an angel of
love.]—[Farewell to girlhood days.]—
[Sweet and low.] © Dee. 17, 1914;
2 ec. each Dec. 21, 1914; K 82028-82030.
8
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
26441
Morse (Cuartes H.) Hanover, N. H.
[26303
- Richardson (Prof. Charles Francis)
of Dartmouth college, 8. © Dec. 17,
1914; 2 e. Dec. 19, 1914; J 198563.
Moss PHOTO ENGRAVING co., New York.
[26309
_ [Plants and bugs moving. Two pot-
ted plants, joined by web, with bugs,
characterizing human beings, trav-
elling from old plant to new] © Nov.
19, 1914; 2 c Dec. 17, 1914; K 81851.
MouLINn (GABRIEL) San Francisco.
[26310-26312
Panama-Pacific international expo.
aeroplane view, looking east, 1-3.
Dee. 17, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 23, 1914;
J 198747-198749.
Movutron (Watpo E.) Portland, Me.
[26313
Roller (The) © Oct. 28, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 31, 1914; J 197175.
Mowsray (A. R.) & co., LTD., London.
[26314
Supper at Emmaus. © Oct. 31, 1914;
Ae, Oct. 31, 1914; .J 197215.
Muper (MADELEINE) Beverly, Mass.
[263815
[Ornamental numbers in cross stitch
design] © Nov. 18, 1914; 2c. Dec. 5,
1914; K 81447.
MUELLER (FREDERICK W.) Baltimore.
[26316
Baltimore, water filtration plant at
Montebello. © Oct. 26, 1914; 2 ec. Oct.
$1, 1914; J 197172.
MULKEy (C. C.) Stayton, Or.
[26317-26319
orn im Linn Co., 1-3. © Oct. 1,
1914; 2 c each Oct. 5, 1914; J 196911-
196913.
MULLEN (CHESTER J.)' Redding, Cal.
[26320-26324
Lassen (Mt.) crater. © Aug. 24,
1914; 2 ce. Aug. 31, 1914; J 195606.
é in eruption, 3-6. © Aug. 24,
1914; 2 ¢. each Aug. 31, 1914; J 195602-
195605.
MULLER (HNRIQUE) Brooklyn.
[26325-26327
New York (U.S. 8S.) 51. © Sept. 23,
1914; 2 ce. Sept. 25, 1914; J 196317.
Texas (U. S. S.) © Mar. 16, 1914;
2 ¢. Noy. 20, 1914; J 197650.
—— 50. © Sept. 23, 1914; 2c. Sept.
25, 1914: J 1963816.
eee
MuLLER (ENRIQUE) jr., New York.
[26328-26331
New York (U.S. S8S.):
Bow, Al.—Side, A838, A4.—Three-
fourths side, A2. © Oct. 6, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Oct. 29, 1914; J 197218-197221.
MULLER, LUCHSINGER & co., New York.
[26332
Benedict XV (His Holiness Pope) ©
Oct. 22, 1914; 2 « Oct. 24, 1914; K
T9581.
Munn & co., INC., New York. [26333
Exact size of shell of the 42 centi-
meter German gun. Supplement to
Scientific American, Dec. 5, 1914. ©
INOV: 25," T9142 “Ee Nove 2a, oie
IK 81201.
MurpHy (THOS. D.) co., Red Oak,
Towa [26334-26441
[Colored prints of various sizes]:
[Adele; by B. Lichtman]—[ Alice;
by B. Lichtman]—[Chrysanthemums;
by A. B. Chittenden]—[Fair as the
rose was she]—I[February’s ermine
coat; by G. H. Gay]—[Foggy day,
Grand Neman, Maine; by G. H. Gay]—
[Gabrielle; by B. Lichtman]—[Gene-
vieve; by B. Lichtman]—[Golden au-
tumn; by G. H. Gay]|—[Grand Canyon
through the Pines]—[Guess who]—
[Gwendolyn; by BB. Lichtman]—
[Helen; by B. Lichtman]—[ Helping
hand; by A. J. HlsleyJ]—[Here’s to
the oak, the brave old oak]—[In sweet
SeptemberJ]—[In wild Wales; by
Moran|]—[Indian summer, Loudoun,
Va.; by Lamasure]—[Isabelle; by B.
Lichtman]—[John Anderson, my Jo;
by Dobson]—T[Katherine; by B. Licht-
man|]—[Lady of the decoration]—
[Louise; by Bryson]—[Monarchs of
sunset land; by Coutts]—[Old home
by A. R. Shulz]—[On the banks of
the Wabash, far away]—[Over the
blue enchanted sea, by G. H. Gay]—
[Page of unwritten history; by Gol-
lings]—[Patriots at Concord Bridge;
by Moran]—[Peg 0’ my heart; by
Bryson]—[Pride of the ranch; by V.
E. Ivory]—[Radiance of Spring; by
G. H. Gay]—[Ready for the matinee;
by Bryson]—[Rivals; by Kahler]—
[Roses; by Bryson] — [Sacramento
Mountains (In the) by H. H. Bagg]—
[Sibyl; by B. Lichtman ]—T[Silent glory
of a summer day; by Lamasure]—
[Silver gray is the early snow; by
G. H. Gay]—[Sleep, baby, sleep]—
[ Sunbonnet lassie]—[Sunrise in Keane
Valley; by W. Bruce]—[Sunset: in
Brittany; by Richet]—[Susanne; by
B. Lichtman]—[Sweet innocence]—
[There’s bargains for ye; by F. O.
029
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
26442
Murpuy (TuHos. 1D.) co.—Contd.
Small]—[Those golden summer days;
by G. H. Gay]—[Those wild Mareh
winds: by G. H. Gay]J—TI[’Twas in the
dre vr November; by Groter]—[’Twas
in the prime of summertime; by
Moran]—[Vernal Falls, Yosemite]—
[What is so rare as a: day in June;
by G. H. Gay|]—l[When summer is
gone; by G. H. Gay]—l[When the
apple blossoms bloom; by G. H. Gay ]—
[When the fodder’s in the shock; by
G. H. Gay]—[Where my true love
waits for me]—[ White New Yenr; by
G. H. Gay]—[World Champions alll
© Dec. 10,1914; 2°c. each Dec: 21,
1914; K 82134—S2191.
[Prints of various sizes]:
[All in a garden fair ‘
of the covert: by Frank Stick]—[At
the ford: by Throop]—I[Called to the
colors; by Dobson|—[Catch of the
season; by Frank Stick]—I[Center of
attraction; by B. Lichtman]—T[Close
of a winter day; by G. H. Gay]—
[Conference between Washington and
Franklin; by Perey Moran]—[Con-
tentment]—[Doreas; by H. Bucher|—
[ Eunice; by B. Lichtman]—;, First aid
to the injured: by Mohite]—[For
those in peril of the sex; by Dobson ]—
[Ola sweetheort of mine]—fOld-world
street: by J. V. Kelly] .© Dec. 10.
1914; 2c. each Dec. 21, 1914; K 82119—
Sores:
[35 heads of girls]
[Aphrodite ]— Blanche. — Claudia.—
[Come. play with me] — [Cynthia]—
[Esmeralda J i
feur | [Fair fishermaid] — [Fran-
cesca] — Geraldine. — [Hildegarde] —
[In the snowy Northland] — Irene.—
[Isabeau] — Julia. — [Leila] — [Leo-
nora | Lorraine. — [ Love-one]-— LLu-
cretia.—Marian.—[Monica]—[Off for
the ice pond ]—[Off to heat the bogy ]—
[Pitcher on Cunid’s nine]—Portia.
[Ready and waiting] — Rosalie. — Ro-
wena.—T[ Sheila]—[Ship ahoy]—[Thel-
majJ—[Winner of the. game]—T[Win-
ning throw] © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢c. each
Oct. 21, 1914; K. 79465-79500.
Murray (JoHN F.) New York.
[26442-26444
Christmas number, sheet no. 1230.
[Cover design] © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ¢.
72
Nov. 2T, 1914" -K'Si5Ta.
Christmas shopper’s directory, sheet
no.1235 [Christmasad cuts] © Nov.
19,1914; 2c. Noy. 27,1914; K..81575.
Christmas shopper’s guide, sheet no.
1295.. [Christmas.-ad cuts]. .© Nov.
Lig tO 4 3,3... Nowe 27. Ia Ba Sak.
¢
oe eee ee ee ee ee ee EE eS ee Ee ee
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
Murray (Louise) New York.
[26445, 26446
kee (Lake) © Oct. 23, 1914; 2 ¢.
7 5, 19143; J Wik
eae peacock.
Noy. 5, 1914: J 197272.
Myers (C. A.) San Francisco. [26447
Clayton (Marguerite) portraits. ©
Sept. 26, 1914; 2 .e , ae 41, 1914; J
196427.
N. P. BANK NOTE Co., Tacoma. [26448
Our little pink salesman. © Oct. 19. °
1914; 2¢. Oct. 24, 1914; K 79854.
Nasa (E) Norwood, O. [26449-26518
[Desien for fans] ~ Nos?" 887—
Hf 904, H 912-H 923. © Sept. 8. 1914;
2c. each Oct. 19; 1914: K 79365-79394.
| Folder designs] H 60. H 61, H 623,
H 634. © Sept. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. each Nov:
23, 1914; K 80955—S0958.
[Girls’ heads, H 52, H: 53; by Leon
Lippert] © Sept: 8, 1914; 2c. each
Dec. 21, 1914; K. 82347) 82048.
[Prints for fans] H Ayes AH 959.
H 962, H 963. © Sept. 1914; 2c.
23 1OP4 20K ease.
Nason (LERoy) Wells, Me. [26519
Wells Beach, Me.. Ocean view house
and beach. © Mey 4, 1914: 2 ¢. Oct.
ench ‘Nov.
21, 1914; IX. 79466.
NATIONAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO.,
Chicago. [26520-26619
[Cut outs]: ;
Candy cut-outs, nos. 07283, 07283
W.— Cigar cut-outs, nos. 06903. 06901
Ww.—Cut-outs nos. 07030, 07030 W.—
Bread cut-out, no. 06642. © Dee. 21,
1914: 92 ¢.each iter 3 Ee ae
82256-82259,
[Cuts for posters]:
Ice cream, no. 07475.—Tailor, nos.
03254, 05040, 03493.—Trunk, nos. 05709,
04072. © Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Dec.
26, 1914; K 82851-82353.
—— Air ship [Christmas] no.
03226.—Bathing girl, no. 3609; Diving
girl; No. 07235; [and] Bathing beach
no. 07249.—Boost, nos. B. 706, B. T11,
B. 717; [and] Nos. 26804, 26816.—
sread posters, nos. 05155, 05078, 02598,
02551.—Carpet and rug, no. 04003.—
[Christmas] Nos . —Cigar,
nos. 05807, 05041.—Clothing A, B, and
C.—Coal, nos. 02528. 03348S.—Drug
store, no. 03703 A.—Electrie poster, no.
03678.—Electricity for power; etc.,
nos. B-702, FP-7038, 05082, 04892.—
Four-color lithographs, nos. 04031-B,
Q5691 - A. O5601-B, 05602. -— Fur-.
20,
530
© Oct. 23,1914;2¢
‘MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO
mo.4, 1914
NATIONAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO.—
Continued.
niture. -no. 03466.— [Garage]
03267.—Gas, no. 7496.—. General design.
(Blend lady).-— Grocery store, no.
03941.— Haberdasher and laundry,
nos. 050385, 03494.— Hardware, no.
03242.—ice.—Ice cream posters, nos.
05104, 05794, C3703 B, 04031.—Ice
cream soda posters. no. 793, 992.—
{Jewelry posters] Nos. 05445, 03978,
05167, 02952.:—Laundry, no. 67049.—
Laundry posters, no. 03009, [and] No.
‘04120.— Newspaper posters, no. 02924,
‘fand] No. 06183.—Optical, no. 3865.—
Piano, no. 04127, [and] no. 786.—
Plumbing, no. 03199.—Posters for dye-
ing, cleaning and pressing, nos.- 02994,
63864, 04555, 05034, 0709.—Real estate
no. 023669.—Shoe poster, no. 93082.—
Taxieab, ne. 63928.—4-color litho-
graphed posters, nos. 05695 A. B, ©,
Dand E. © Dec. 22, 1914; 2 c. each
Dec. 24, 1914; K 82996-82332.
no.
[Cuts for posters]:
Angels, no. 03207.—Bank, nos. 02525,
04526 A, B.—Bathing girl, no. 3411,
5552.—Bayonets, no. 1147. Beer, no.
03305, 03977.—Bread, nos. 03563,
02995, 06969, 05078.—-Bull dog, no.
-8269.—Chair, Christmas, nos. "03206,
02673.—Chr istmas, 1 sheet [and]
Christmas, no. 02381. —Christmas, nos.
04099, 04111—-F.—Cigar, no. 02925.—
Cigar bill, no. 03611.—Clearance sale,
no B-7 OS. 7 ee nos. 02671,
05597, 06214, 07032, 04116, 04212,
04191. —Coal, devil, no. S821. —Cut- out.
nos.’ 07166-A, 06822 A, B.—Eye only,
787 [and] eye and figures, no. 787.—
Flour mill, no. 03332.—Flour poster,
no. | 03445.—Furniture, no. 06593 A, B;
nos. 02858, 02872, 02871, 04567, 04568,
04569: nos. 03702, 03536.—Gas, no.
701.—General, no. 06579, B-710.—Girl
at telephone, no. 033879.—Hat, no.
-08546.—Meat market, B-712; no.
02127.—Men’s clothing, nos. 2967,
02949.—-Millinery, no. 03602.—News-
paper, nos. 02924, 06183.—Overalls
poster.—Piano, no. 04127.—Player pi-
05697.—Real
ano, no. estate, no.
04990.—Regatta, no. 04227.—Restau-
rant, nos. S 1004, -S 1001, 1005 §S,
02424. —Shoe, no. 04194 O.—Straw hat,
nos. 04117, 04090.—Wall, no. 788.—
Wall paper and interior decorations,
“nos. 02675, 04131. © Dec. 26, 1914; 2
e. each Dec. 31, 1914; K 82508-82551.
September morn. [1, 8 sheet pos-
ters.] © Dec. 22, 1914: 2 ec each
Wee, 26, 1914: K 82377, 82378.
| <
e. Ney. 7,
K
26645
NATIONAL PRINTING & ENGRAVING CO.—
Continued.
——Rowland & Clifford’s musical
riot. [16 sheet poster.] © Dec. 8,
1914; 2 ¢@ Deei2, 191451 81728.
YM; C. A. no. 07255. «[Cut-out for
poster.] -© Dec. 10, 1914; 2 c. Dec.
12, 1914; K 81725.
[4 ad euts]:
B-714.— Beer cut-out no. 06521.—
Cigar cut-out no. 06901.—Y. M. C. A.
cut-out no. 06853. © Oct. 9, 1914; 2
e. each Oct. 12, 1914; K 79078-79081.
[4ad euts]:
Bread or flour cut-out no. 07031.—
Cut-outs nes. 07030, 07166—-A.—Fur no.
07222. © Oct. 17, 1914; 2 c. each Oct.
26, 1914; K 79448-79451.
NATIONAL SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE
co., Lincoln, Neb. [26620
Omaha fire department, station no.
3...) Dec. 1, 1914; 2c. Bec. 3, 1914;
Ix 81830.
NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE PUB. CO.,
Inc., New York. [26621
Votes for women. [Calendar card]
© Nov. 2, 1914-2 e. Oet. 28, 4914; .K
79697.
NAULTY (EDWIN FarrFAx) New York.
[26622
Nault-audion. © 1c. Oct. 23, 1914;
I 1965.
‘NEGRO FARMER PUB. CO., Tuskegee In-
stitute, Ala. [26623
Dictating her letter to Santa Claus.
[Cover design for Negro farmer, for
Christmas, 1914.] © Dec. 21, 1914;
2 ¢. Dee. 23, 1914; K 82298.
NELSON (EMiL) Gladstone, Mich.
[26624-26635
-f12 photographs]:
Commeree, 1, 2.—First harvest.—
Gladstone, Mich., Swedish mission
church.—Labor.—On the headwaters
of our stream.—On time.—Power.—
Road builder, 1-3.—Spring. © Dee.
1,'°1994:°2-e. each Nov.’ 9, 1914; J
197985-197996.
NEW PROCESS ELECTRO CORP., New York.
[26636-26645
© “Nov. 14,
[Cartoons]:
America’s magnate.
1914; 2 ce. Dec. 2, 1914; K :81388.
Bird of peace. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 c.
Nov. 7, 1914; K 80345.
Flying wedge. © Noy. 6, 1914; 2
1914: K 80347.
O31
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
26646
NEW PROCESS ELECTRO CoRP.—Contd.
Peace. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 e. Oct. 5,
1914; K 78881.
Rule or ruin. © Oct. 30, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 7, 1914; K 80346.
Shop early to avoid the rush. ©
Nov. 28, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 2, 1914; K
81384.
Twilight sleep in warfare. © Nov.
21, 1914; 2 ce. Dee. 2, 1914; K 81382.
When our ships come in. © Sept.
25, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 5, 1914; K T8880.
[2 prints]:
Fighting for the flag. — Nobody
home. © Oct. 9, 1914; 2 c. each Oct.
19, 1914; K 79528, 79524.
N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HER-
ALD co.) Jersey City [26646-26731
Before and after. [1914]:
© Aug. 9; 1’e. Aug. 115 K77112.
© Aug. 11; 1c. Aug. 13; K 77220.
© Aug. 16; 1c Aug. 17; K 77370;
© Aug. 25; 1 ec. Aug. 27; K 77672.
© Aue. 27:1. c. Aue. 28° K 717145.
© Sept. 20; 1c. Sept. 21; K 78457.
© Nov. 12; 1 e Noy. 18; K. 80539.
Diary of a dyspeptic. [1914]:
© Sept. 28; 1 c. Sept. 29; K 78615.
© Oct. 5; 1 ec. Oct. 7; K 78948.
© Oct. 14; 1 e. Oct. 15; K 79291.
© Oct. 19; 1 c Oct. 20; K 79464.
(CO Oct. 26. he Oct. 28; K 79708.
© Nov. 9; 1c. Nov. 10; K 80334.
© Nov. 16;:1 ce. Nov. 17; K 80753.
© Nov. 23; 1 e. Nov. 24; K 81151.
© Nov. 28; 1 ec. Nov. 80; K 81302.
© Dec. 7; 1 c. Dee. 8; K 81564.
© Dec. 12; 1 ce. Dec. 14; K 81792.
© Dec. 14; 1 ec. Dee. 16; K 81789.
© Dec. 21; 1 ec. Dec. 22; K 82250.
© Dee. 28; 1 ce. Dec. 29; K 82450.
For this we have daughters. [1914]:
© Aug. 22; 1c. Aug. 24; K 77510.
© Aug. 23; 1 ce. Aug. 24; K 77511.
© Aug. 29; 1 ¢ Aug. 81; K 77788.
© Aug. 30; 1 ¢. Aug. 31; K 77789.
© Sept. 3; 1. ¢..Sept. 4: K 17937.
© Sept. 6; 1 ce Sept. 8; K 78077.
© Sept. 138; 1 ce. Sept. 14; K 78138.
© Sept. 18; 1 ce. Sept. 19; K 78381.
© Sept. 22; 1c. Sept. 28; K 78520.
© Sept. 29; 1 ce. Sept. 30; K 78627.
© Oct. 2; °C! Oct. 33" ‘78945:
© Oct. 6; 1 ce. Oct. 7; K 78949.
bo
pt. Iv, n. s., ¥. 9
N. Y. EVENING TELEGRAM (N. Y. HER-
ALD co.)—Continued.
© Oct. 8; 1 « Oct. 9; K 79047.
© Oct. 18; 1 e. Oct. 14; K 79265.
© Oct. 16; 1 e. Oct. 17; K 79352.
© Oct. 20; 1 ce. Oct. 21; K 79518.
© Oct. 23; 1 e. Oct. 24; K 79641.
© Oct. 27; 1 ce. Oct. 28; K 79709.
© Oct. 30; 1 ce. Oct. 31; K 79928.
Toots and her tribulations. [1914]:
© Sept. 15; 1 c. Sept. 16; K 78202.
© Sept. 24; 1 e. Sept. 25; K 78542.
© Sept. 27; 1 c Sept. 28; K 78599.
© Oct. 1:1. Oct. 2; K 78944.
© Oct. 4; 1 ce. Oct. 5; K 78947.
© Oct. 9; 1 e. Oct. 10; K 79077.
© Oct. 11; 1 e. Oct. 12; K 79164.
© Oct. 13; 1 ec. Oct. 14; K 79266.
© Oct. 15; 1 ec. Oct. 16; K 79307. —
© Oct. 18; 1 ce. Oct. 19; K 794386.
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Joan of Arc; by R. B. de Monvel:
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© Nov. 29; 1c. Dec. 22;
© Dee. 6; 1 c Dec. 16;
© Dec. 18; 1 c. Dec. 22;
© Dec. 20; 1 c Dec. 28;
Cinderella Peggy. [1914]:
. © Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 18;
© Aug. 16; 1c. Aug. 25;
© Aug. 23; 1c. Sept. 3;
© Aug. 30; 1 c. Sept. 3;
© Sept. 6; 1 ec. Sept. 15;
© Sept..13; 1c. Sept. 19;
© Sept. 20; 1 c. Sept. 28; K
© Sept. 27; 1 ec. Oct. 12; K
fem Octi 403 es Oct. 12° 4K
K 77144.
K 80498.
K 81195.
K 81829.
K 81328.
K 82227.
K 81814.
K 82232.
K 82456.
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
IK
K
K
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K
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1c
77285.
77534.
T7854.
T7860.
78145.
78331.
78569.
79097.
79169.
79626.
80212.
80492.
81191.
81319.
81328.
82228.
81815.
82223.
82457.
K
K
K
K
K
K
T7282.
T7529.
T7856.
T7863.
78146.
78334.
78565.
79099.
79102. |
e. July 9, 1914; K 76130.
Hilda [1914]:
© July 5; 1 e@ July 27; K “76695.
© July 12; 1 ¢. July 27; K 76684.
© July 19; 1c Aug. 6; K 77001.
@© July 26; 1 ¢. Aug. 7; K 77008.
Just boy. [1914]: )
© Dec. 6; 1 e. Dee. 18; K 81817.
© Dec. 13; 1 ce. Dee. 22; K 82235.
© Dec. 20; 1 c. Dec. 2; K 82459.
Matilda Quaint. [1914]:
© Aug. 9; 1c. Aug. 18; K 77286.
© Ave 167 1,¢:; Aug. 253 1K 77530.
©@wAnie. | 23 1c) Sept. '3* K 17852;
© Aug. 30; 1 c¢. Sept. 3; K 77859.
© Sept. 6; 1c. Sept. 15; K 78148.
© Sept. 13; 1 ce. Sept. 19; K 78332.
© Sept. 20; 1 c. Sept. 28; K 78566.
© Sept. 27; 1 ec. Oct. 12; K79100.
© Oct. 4; 1 e. Oct. 12; K 79106.
© Oct. 11; 1 ¢. Oct: 26; K 79619.
© Oct. 18; 1 ec. Oct. 26; K 79628.
Ch Octi25 sa. €. Nov. 72°18 80211.
Polly. [1914]:
© Noy. 8; 1c. Nov. 14; K 80663.
© Nov. 15; 1 «@ Dee. 1; K 81327.
© Nov. 22; 1 ce. Dec. 1; K 81330.
© Nov. 29; 't « Dec: 22; K 82288:
© Dec. 6; 1 c. Dec. 16; K 81818.
Cry pecvAstet je. Dee; 22 + K C2237.
© Dee. 20; 1 c Dec. 29; K 82455.
That son-in-law of pa’s. [1914]:
© Aug. 9; 1¢. Aug. 18; K 77283:
© Aus. 16: 1 ec. Auge: 25> K 11532.
© Aug. 23; 1. Sept. 3; K 77855.
© Aug. 30; 1 ¢. Sept. 3; K 77862.
© Sept. 6; 1c. Sept. 15; K 78147.
© Sept. 13; 1 ec. Sept. 19; K 78335.
© Sept. 20; 1c. Sept. 28; K 78567.
© Sept. 27; 1 ec. Oct. 12; K 79095.
© Oct. 4; 1 ¢. Oct. 12; K 79103.
@©1Oets 11 1-e:Oet. 265 °K; T9628. *
Oot
CATALOGUE OF
27098
NEWSPAPER FEATURE SERVICE, INC.—
Continued.
© Oct. 18; 1 e. Oct. 26; K 79627.
© Oct. 25; 1 c Nov. 7; K 80218.
© Nov. 1; 1 c. Nov. 13; K 80493.
© Nov. 8; 1 ¢. Nov. 27; K 81192.
© Nov. 15; 1 c. Dee. 1; K 81320.
© Nov. 22; 1 ¢. Dee. 1; K 81324.
© Dee. 6; 1 c. Dee. 16; K 81816.
© Dec. 18; 1 c. Dec. 22; K 82234.
© Dec. 20; 1 « Dec. 29; K 82458.
What will war do to feminism.
{Full* page colored illustration]
Nox... 1,, 1994: 1. ec} Now; 15, 1994: K
80497.
NICOLET (FRANK) New York. [27098
International match. [Polo poster]
© Sept. 20, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1914;
Ine. Oct, 21, 1914 Ke SOser:
Norris (EARLE B.) Madison, Wis.
[27099
Percentage calculator. © Sept. 15,
1914; 1 e. Oet. 21, 1914; I 1969.
NortH AMERICAN Co., Philadelphia.
[27100-27113
Bad spill; by A. B. Frost. © Dec.
27, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1914; K 82374.
Book lovers. [Full page colored il-
lustration.]. .© Oct. 11, 1914:.2 e.
Ot. 17 19t4* 1 TOL:
Bull fight. [Full page. colored illus-
tration.] © Sept. 27, 1914; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1914; K 78571.
Checkers; by Jessie. Wilcox Smith.
© Nov. 29, 1914; 2 c. Nov, 30, 1914;
K 81277.
Christmas
Smith.
1914; K 82065.
Clear shot. [Full page colored illus-
tration] © Oct. 4, 1914; 2 @ Oct. 5,
1914; K 78851.
Harvest. [Full page colored illus-
tration], © Nov. 8, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 9,
1914; K 80296. ‘
eve; by Jessie Wilcox
Home for the holidays; by A. B.
Frost. © Dec. 13, 1914; 2 c Dee. 14,
1914; IX 81758.
Looking across the century. © Dee.
6G, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1914; IKK. 81544.
Nutting. [Full page colored illus-
tration] © Oct. 25, 1914: 2 c. Oct. 26,
1914; K 79608.
Pay day. [Full page colored illus-
tration] © Oct. 18, 1914; 2 e. Oct. 19,
1914; IX 79406.
Ready for the opera.
1914: ve cc Noy.
© Nov. 15,
16, 1914: K 80685.
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
© Dec. 20, 1914: 2 ec. Dee. 21, |!
pt. 1V, n.S., v.9
NorvTH AMERICAN CcoO.—Continued.
Snow bound Christmas; by Frederic
Remington. © Dee. 13, 1914; 2 ce. Dee
14, 1914; K 81759. .
Thanksgiving; by Clara Elsene Peck. ;
© Nov. 22, 1914; 2 e«. Nov. 23, 191434
K 80971.
NORTH AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO.,
Bay City, Mich [27114, 27115
Aladdin portable field hospital. ©
1c. Nov. 19, 1914; I 2020. ’
[Bay City, Mich., Aladdin mills. !
birdseye view. Design for letter-
head] © Nov. 3, 191452 ¢c -Dee a
1914; K 81576. |
Norrurup, King & CO., Minneapolis, ’
Minn. j 27116-27119 |
[Sweet peas. Label designs] :
[Blue, no. 2]—[Lavender, no. 4]—
[Pink, no. 3]—[Red, no. 1] © Aug. 1,1
1914; 2 @ each Nov. 23;,,1914; Ky}
80967-80970.
NORTHUMBERLAND (HENRY GEORGE |
Percy, Duke or) London. [27120 .
Brant (Joseph) Chief of the Six
Nations Indians, [sic] © 1 e¢. Sept.
14, 1914; J 196092.
NorTHUP (DALE O.) Moelips, Wash.
[27121-27131
Moclips, Wash., built on the sand. -
© Oct. 21, 1914 2° Cet, 31, 19414; Fi
197074.
Pacific ave. © Oct. 12, 1914; |
2 c. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196886.
rough edge. © Oct. 21, 1914; |
2 c. Oct. 27, 1914; J 197073.
Moclips. Wash. :
Angry Pacific—High surf and.
storm.—Pacifiec in a rage—Storm, 1-4. .
© Nov. 2, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 7, 1914; ;
J 197295-197301. |
On the sands of the Pacific. © Oct. '
12, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196885.
NORTIIWESTERN KNITTING CO., Minne- ,
apolis. [27132
Perfection in munsingwear. © Dec.
2, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 7, T1914; K 81484.
NorMaAN, Boston. [27133, 27134 .
Harvard varsity football team 1914. ,
© Dec. 7, 1914; 2 e Dec. 14, 1914;
J 198481.
Harvard-Yale game, 1914. © Nov.
23, 1914; 2 c. Nev. 27, 1914+ J 197823. ;
NOVILLE (CARL E.) New York.
[27135 |
War extra. [Comic print.] © Sept. |
1, 1914: 2 « Och, 2 tore 79001.
038
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
Inc., Framing-
[27136-27140
NUTTING (WALLACE)
ham, Mass.
[5 photographs] :
Cosy cupboard corner, 3666.—Final
touch, 3418.—Spick and span, 3474.—
Warming the porridge. 3522.—Wor-
thy of admiration, 3674.
1914; 2 c@ each Dec.
198844-198848.
O. K. rARMS co., New Orleans. [27141
Sketch of a suburban home. ©
Boe, 9, 1914; 2 co Aug. 24, 1914; K
T7902.
28, 1914; J
OLIVER (CHARLES B.) JWetchikan,
Alaska. [27142
Wickersham (Casey) © Oct. 30,
1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 9, 1914; J 197306, °
OLson (NreLS) Three Forks, Mont.
| 27148, 27144
Sacajewea monument, unveiling of,
Three Forks, Mont., Oct. 2. 1914. ©
Ge 5, 19i4t; 2 ec Oct. 9, 1914; J
196620.
Three Forks, Mont., panoramic
view. © Sept. 23, 1914.
1914; J 196328.
ONEIDA COMMUNITY, LTD., Oneida. N. Y.
[27145-27147
Beauty of community silver. [Full
2 c. Sept. 26,
page ad] © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 7, |
1914; K 80216.
[2 full page ads]:
Let beauty awake.—Patrician.
Oct. 31, 1914; 2
K 80057, 8005S.
OPPENHEIM (HARRY) New York.
[27148
Harry Oppenheim, banker, agency
for all steamship lines. [Envelope
design] © Aug. 6, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
13, 1914; K S8i146.
OPPENHEIM (JULIUS M.) Boston.
[27149-27151
Capelle (Brig. Gen. William C.) ©
Dee. 23, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 24, 1914; J
198775.
Pierce (Gen. Frederick E.) 1,2. ©
Sept. 12, 1914; 1 @ each Sept. 17, 1914;
1 ¢. each Oct. 2; 1914; J 196588, 196589.
Orkz (WILEY Dewitt) Memphis, Texas.
[27152-27154
Hoisting an undamaged Ford. ©
Aug: 31, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 4, 1914; J
196135.
Sudden plunge yet an undamaged
Ford, t, 2. © Aug: 31, 1914; 2.¢. each
Sept. 4, 1914. J' 196135, 196134.
©
e., each Nev. 2,, 1914;
274380
© Dee. 24, -
! thing: in
OstogsNne (W. E.) Springfield, Mass.
[27155
Simplex elbow pattern chart. ©
Dec. 5, 1914; 1 ce. Dec. 8, 1914; I 2029.
OSBORNE co., Newark, N. J.
[27156-27185
[Colored prints of various sizes] :
Bathing pool, Cuernavaca, 1405,
1415; by Moran.—Finding daddy’s
ship; by B. Pothast. [A, B, CJ—
Grand Canyon of the Colorado, 1005,
1015, 1025, 10385; by Moran.—Home-
steaders, 1605, 1615, 1625; by Paul
Wickson.—Question and answer, 3505,
eol5; by R. F. Maynard.—Stanlaws
girl, 164; by Penrhyn Stanlaws.—
Through evening mists, 1625, 3605.—
Twixt love and duty, 3705, 3715; by
H. M. Brett—Underwood girl; by
Clarence F. Underwood. © Dee. 28,
1914; 2 ¢. each Dec. 30, 1914; K 82483—
82502.
[10 photographs] :
Amusing little brother.—Edge of the
lake; by J. W. Potter.—Fairy. tales,—
Funny world.—In the gloaming.—
Learning how to play.—Lover’s lane;
by W. FE. WKohagen.—Old. spinning
wheel.—On. the way to the sea; by
Ralph C. Enos.—Quiet waters; by
Ralph C. Enos. © Dec. 28, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Dec. 30, 1914; J 1989238-198932.
OSWEGO TIMES. CO., Oswego, N. Y.
[27186
Oswego, N. ¥., state normal & train-
ing school. [Poster stamp]. © Nov.
28, 1914; 2. @ Dee. 9; 1914; IK 815938.
OUTCAULT (R. F.) Flushing, N.Y.
[27187-27430
[Ad cuts]:
Buy now for Christmas, 349.—Can
money, you can do it now, 328.—Fall
opening, 537.—Low, reduced, better
hurry.—Spring opening, 342.— You save
at our store, 328. © Nov. 10, 1914;
2 ¢. each Nov. 27, 1914; K 81178-81181,
81261, 81262.
[Ad cuts for hardware and sporting
goods]:
Ask your. husband to buy you a new
range.—Before- you build see our build-
ers’ hardware.—Buy a. brand new
buggy.—Buy a new shaving outfit.—
Buy an automobile-—Buy new ones.—
Buy your tools from us.—Come te. our
stonre:—Come. te. us. for Christmas.
Come to us for hardware and sporting
goods.—Don’t you need.a wire fence.—
Everything fer camping out.—Byvery-
hardware.— Farm imple-
909
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES’
27430
OuTcAULT (R. F.)—Continved.
ments.—For builders’ hardware try
us.—For Thanksgiving have new table
cutlery.—Get a new good. gasoline
stove.—Get a2 new ice cream freezer.—
Get a new stove.—Get cutlery that
cuts.—Get some new table cutlery.—
Give them something useful.—-Happy
New Year.—It’s easier to cook when
you have lots of handy utensils.—It’s
fun to garden.—-It will pay you to buy
our new implements.—If it is hard-
ware we've got it—If you want it re-
paired bring it to us.—Let a gasoline
engine do your work.— Make your
washing easy.—New things are arriv-
ing often.—Next time buy at home.—
Next time Ill buy good fishing
tackle-—Oh buy that auto.—Our good
new implements save you work and
money.—Our harness is strong.—Our
heaters will save you money.—Our
wagons run light.—Our wire will keep
the chickens out.—Ours is the store
for your gun and ammunition.—Own
your own gun.—Paint with our
paints.—Screens for the windows and
doors.—See what we have for Xmas
gifts——Some paints are better.—Square
deal is the rule of our business.—We
are live wires in electric things.—
We are proud of our stock of cut-
lery.—We are the people for your tools
and hardware-—We do no monkey
business.—We do our business on the
level—We have a sharp -edge on the
tool business.—We have lots of neces-
sary things for the stable and barn.—
We have the best refrigerators made.—
We have your harvest hardware.—We
have your household hardware.—We
keep it. We sell good honest hard-
ware.—We sell the best.—We sell the
best builders’ hardware that’s made.—
We tell the truth—wWe will do your
plumbing right.—Well, here I come.—
When hunting for hardware. find us.—
When ,you build your house.—Why
not get a new lawn mower.—You can
afford a new range.—You can do bet-
ter work if you buy a kit of new
tools.—You can get it at our hardware
store—You can make a better gar-
den.—You can’t miss it on our sport-
ing goods.—You will find our tools to
be good tools. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 «.
each Oct. 29, 1914; K 79725-79796.
[Ad cuts for men’s furnishing]:
Come to us for your furnishings,
65.—Get a new hat, 67.—Our clothes
fit, feel and look right, 64.—Our cor-
rect-fitting clothes will make you feel
proud, 63.—Our dandy new hats are
on tap, 36.—Our furnishings fit and °
240
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
OuTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued.
feel good, 68.—Our furnishings please,
66. © Nov. 17, 1914; 2 ec. each Nov.
20, 1914; K 80884-80890.
[Buster Brown ad cuts]:
Be wise, buy your Christmas pres-
ents now.—[Bell and a horn, 352]—
Big bundles for your money.—Big
value—Bloom out.—Buster Brown
has come to town.—Buy a suit and
overcoat now.—Buy our groceries.—
2uy our hardware—Buy your
clothes from us and save dollars.—
Come in and see our beautiful selec-
tion of Christmas presents.—Come see
our furs.—Come to our spring open-
ing.—Come to us for your groceries.—
Customer always leaves our store sat-
isfied.—Don’t you need new gloves.—
Don’t you want nice, new hose and
shoes.—Dress well and do _ well.—
Dress well and you'll do well.—Ex-
amine our delightful durable wash
goods.—Examine our new fall and
winter dress materials.—Fall opening
of new goods.—Fix right now fon
Christmas.—Fix up for the 4th at our
store.—For your boy, get a new spring
suit—For your hardware come to
us.—Furnishing-goods. department.—
Furnishing goods for all the family.—
Garment department.—Get a new
lid. Get and fill your trunk at our
store—Get new clothes for Christ-
inas.—Get our prices.—Get that straw
hat now.—Have nice new Thanksgiv-
ing linens——Honest materials and
honest workmanship:—It is. great
economy to buy at our store now.—
It pays to buy from us.—It pays to
dress well.-—Just look at our new
things ready to wear.—Let us furnish
your furnishings.—Let us shoe the
whole family.—Look at our rugs.—
Look at our stylish, new garments.—
Lots for your money now, 329, 429.—
Lovely laces, ribbons and embroider-
ies.—Lovely underwear for women.—
New materials and trimmings.—New
outfit—New spring suit—No more
mail order goods for. us.—Notion
counter.—Our all wool clothes are all
wool.—Our clothes will please you.—
Our clothes are ready to slip right
on.—Our elegant clothes will insure
your prosperity—Our garments pos-
sess style and quality.—Our shoes and
hose will delight you.—Our shoes
have style comfort and wear.—Our
shoes look, fit, feel and wear well.—
Our shoes make walking easy.—Our
shoes will please you.—Our things
fit—Prices cut.—Reduced prices. on
remnants.—Resolved that eur store.is
the store for your Easter clothes.—
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
OvuTCcCAULT (R. F.)—Continued.
Rig out in our outing clothes.—See
our new fall millinery.—See our new
spring goods.—See our new spring mil-
linery.—See our summer silk things.—
See our yard goods.—They first judge
you by your clothes.—Try our grocer-
ies—Try our hardware.—Try our un-
derwear and hose.—Under garments at
undér prices.—Use our groceries.—
Warm underwear for all the family.—
We can fit all shapes of men.—We
can fix you for that rainy day.—We
can send it to you by parcel post.—
We dress men right.—We fit fat men,
Slim men, too.—We fit you.—We win
business by selling honest goods.—
Wear our shoes and hose.—Wear our
strong work clothes—Wear silk.—
Welcome to our store.—When we tell
you a garment is all wool, it is all
wool.—When you need warm blankets
or quilts, come to us for them.—When
you once buy our clothes—White
goods galore—You can rely on our
goods.—You can wash our wash
goods.—You’ll feel good in our fur-
nishings.—You’ll throw away your old
hat.—You need a nice new overcoat.—
You need snappy furnishings.—You
will like our clothes.—You will like
our furnishings.—You will soon need
some new hose and _ shoes and
gloves.—Your new spring hat has
come in.—Your new spring wrap and
suit. © Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. each Nov.
11, 1914; K 80349-80454.
Careful man. [Bank ads]:
Advice.—After a careful man has
worked hard for his money he puts it
into the bank.—And his wife put their
money in the bank.—Asks you what are
you thinking of.—Avoids this road.—
Banked his money when he was young.—
Builds and supports his home with a
bank account.—Careful young man puts
his money in the bank.—Careful young
man who banks his money can buy an
interest in the business. — Does not
carry a load of debt.—Does not fear
adversity.—Does not leave his widow
penniless.—Doesn’t allow himself to be
talked into haphazard investments.—
Doesn’t forget to take a life preserver
with him on life’s voyage.—Every dol-
lar that the careful man banks will
increase. — Has his family protected
with money in the bank.—Hides his
money behind the thick walls. and
strong locks in our bank.—Is not laid
off.—Is putting some money into the
_bank every pay day.—Knows his time
is slipping away. —Knows if he banks
his money he can buy that house some !
26439
OUTCAULT (R. F.)—Continued.
day.—Knows that if he banks his money
he will have a happy old age.—Knows
that one dollar at a time will build a
fortune.—Knows that our bank can
help him to keep accounts straight.—
Knows that poverty is worse than sick-
ness.—Knows that the best protection
he can have is a bank account.—Knows
the best lesson his boy can learn is to
put money safe in the bank.
what a bank account means.—Lets get-
rich-quick speculation alone.—Makes
his declaration of independence.—Pays
his bills with checks.—Puts his dollars
in the bank.—Puts his monev in the
bank.—Puts money in the bank before
old age or sickness or adversity takes
away his ability to earn.—Realizes that
burglars always know where money is
hidden.—Sees that his son starts a
bank account.—Starts a bank account
for his children.—Starts a bank ac-
count for his wife—Swears off ex-
travagance and banks his money.—
Take a careful man’s word for it.—
Tries to save a little of his earnings
each pay day.—Will ask the advice of
a banker about money matters.
[Cuts for ads]:
All very rich men began by put:
ting money in the bank.—Best Thanks-
giving is where there is a bank book.—
Boss began by putting his money
in the bank.—Every life has its De-
cember. — Get-rich quick schemes got
his money.—Girls are looking for care-
ful men with bank accounts.—My money
is all gone-——My money is gone.—Re-
solve to put that money in the bank
next year.—Try giving your boy and
girl a bank account for Christmas. ©
Oct. 27. 1914: 2 ec. each Oct. 28, 1914;
K 79797-79848.
Get our prices, much lower, 301. ©
Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Nov. 27, 1914; K
S1577.
Owe_ENs (J. B.) Zanesville, O.
[27431-27434
Application of sanitary tiling:
In a bank.—In a barber shop.—In a
eafé.—-In a drug store. © Nov. 12,
1914; 2c. each Nov. 18, 1914; K 80787-
80790:
OxLEY (WALTER TT.)
Minn.
Fergus Falls, Minn.: |
Dayton Hollow.—Lincoln ave.—Lin-
coln ave. east.—Lincoln ave. west.—
Red River and bridge. © Jan. 1,
1915; 2 e each: Dee. ibe see a 198860-
198864.
Fergus Falls,
[27435-27489
(O41
CATALOGUE
26440
Oz FILM MANUFACTURING Co., Los An-
geles. [27440-27442
[Patchwork girl of Oz. Colored
posters] :
Cave of the Woozy.—[Magic brains
cabinet.]—[Patchwork girl at mirror. ]
© Sept..16, 1914; 2 c. each Sept. 19,
1914; K 78684-78686.
PABST BREWING Co., Milwaukee.
[27443-27452
And I thought I didn’t like beer.
© Aug. 31,°1914; 1 ¢ Oct. 26, 1914;
K 80063.
Caps the climax. © July 28, 1914;
1c. Oct. 26, 1914; K 80061.
Friends for forty years. © Sept.
28,1914: 1.¢, Oct. 26, 1914; K 80066.
Good judge of beer. © Sept. 27,
1914; 1c. Oct. 28, 1914; K 80060.
I know what you want. © Aug. 24,
1914: 1 e@ Oct. 26, 1914; K 80068.
Only when it’s. © Sept. 21, 1914;
1 ec. Oct. 26, 1914; K 80067.
[Panama girl. Large colored panel. |
© Sept. 29, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1914; K
78663.
There’s no just as good for me. ©
Sept. 4, 1914;..1 c¢. Sept. 26, 1914; K
80062.
They all line up. © Sept. 16, 1914;
1 e. Oct. 26, 1914; IK 80064.
This beer is better. © Aug. 10,
1914; 1 ¢. Oct. 26, 1914; K 80065.
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF
CALIFoRNIA, Los Angeles.
[27453
Wawona. [Design for calendar]
© Oct. 1,'1914; 2 c Oct. 24, 1914; K
80307.
PAESGLER STUDIO, Ada, O,
[27454-27456
Willis (Gov. Elect Frank B.) and
family at home, Ada, O., 1-3. © Nov.
12. 1914; 2 e@. each Nov. 14 19t4 27
1 97820197822.
Pace (Harvey L.) San Antonio.
[27457
Gone but not. forgotten. [Mailing
card] © Dec. 18, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 22,
1914; K 82221.
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPO., San Diego,
yal. [27458-27601
California bldg. from. a pereeut by
the Canyon Cabrillo. ©, Oct. 9, 1914;
2c. Oct. 26, 1914; J , 197063.
Panama- California, exposition, San
Diego, 1915. [Columbia holding boat,
OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. 1V, 2s. v9
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPO.—Contd.
and pointing to San Diego on map]
Oct: 16, 1914; 2 ¢. (Oey 225 fon:
82293. !
[5 photographs] :
By the palm jungle.—By the Plaza
de California.—Japan and Formosa,
pavilionz—Laguna Cabrillo and the
©
K
west appreoach.—Utah bldg. © Nov.
14, 1914; 2 c. each Noy. 21, 1914: J
197652-1 97656.
[6 photographs]:
Across the pool by the Botanical
bldg.—Aerial ferry visits the orange
orchard.—_From the bank of the La-
guna de Cabrillo.—F rom the Laguna
de Cabrillo.—In the botanical gardens,
from a near-by tower.—In the botani-
cal gardens, Varied industries bldg.
in background. © Oct. 19, 1914; 2.¢.
each Oct. 26, 1914; J 197061, 197062,
197064197067.
[6 photographs]:
Along La Via de los Estados, Cali-
fornia tavern in distance.—Jardines
(Los) de Montezuma.—Palm Caleada
by the Japanese gardens.—Puerta
(La) gre
the magic city Westward in El Prado
from the Plaza de Panama. © Dec.
19, 1914; 2 @ each Dec. 28, 1914; J
198832-1 98837.
[6 photographs] :
Amusements of the Isthmus, Anfa-
lulu land.—Amusements of the Isth-
mus, aquarium.—Amusements of the
Isthmus, ostrich farm.—In the Japan-
ese garden, from the north.—Plaza de
Panama, upper end.—Views by La
Laguna de las Flores. © Dec. 23,
1914; 2 c. each Dec. 29, 1914. J 198903—
198908.
[7 photographs]:
Feeding the pigeons—Fine arts
bldg., section.—International harvester
co. of America, bldg—Mission bells
by a tropical garden.—New. Mexico,
bldg.—Tropical vegetation by the
Varied industries bldg—Washington
bldg. © Nov. 21, 1914; 2 ce. each Nov.
27, 1914; J 197868-197874
[7 photographs] :
Caleada by La Cafiada de las
Palmas.—California tower from Los
Jardines de Montezuma.—Canada
(La) from Kern. and Tulare Counties
bldg.—Foreign and. domestic arts
bldg., tower from, across the. plaza.—
Marines on way to camp in. exposition
grounds.—Tractor bldg.—Utah. bldg.
© Dec. 17, 1914; 2 ce. each Dec. 28,
1914; J, 198831, “198838-199843,
042
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
27601
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPO.—Contd.
[8 photographs] :
Along the western section of the
Prado.—California State bldg.—Cali-
fornia state bldg., frontispiece.—Down
the Prado from the California bldg.—
In the botanical gardens. —Looking
toward the Fray Serra memorial.—
Pool by the Botanical bldg.—Varied
industries bldg, south facade. ©
Sept. 24, 1914; 2 c. each Sept. 29,
1914; J 196367196374.
[8 photographs] :
Foreign and domestic arts bldg.—
Foreign and domestic arts bldg.. north
entrance.—Home economy and For-
eign and domestic arts bldgs.——In a
mission patio. —Mission bells overlook-
ing the Plaza de Panama.—Path by
the palm jungie.—San Diego expo.,
ley bldg. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c each
Nov. 12, 1914; K 197892-197399.
[10 photographs] :
East from the Plaza de Panama.—
From Puerta del Sur.—Group of state
buildings from the Puente Cabrillo.—
Looking westward in El Prado.— New
Mexico’s bldg.— Varied industries
bldg., east fagcade—Varied industries
bldg. from across El Prado. — Via
(La) de Los Estados, along. — Via
(La) de Los Estados, toward the
Plaza de Panama. —Westward from
the Commerce and industries bldg. ©
Nov. 27, 1914; 2¢. each Dec. 2, 1914;
I 198094-198103.
[12 photographs]:
At. the fountain by La Laguna de
las. Flores.—Attendants in, the Plaza
de California.—Bosque (La) de las
Palmes, —From a loggia overlooking
El Prado.—From the balcony. of. the
Varied industries bldg.—In a tropical
garden.—In the arcade by Los Huer-
tas de Montezuma.—In the Japanese
gardens, Japan and Formosa bldgs.—
In the Japanese gardens, the pool.—
Sacramento Valley bldg., facade.
Southern California Counties bldg.,
cn the steps.—Spanish attendants in
the Botanical gardens. Dee. 1,
1914; 2Q¢. each Dec. 7, 1914; J 198231-
198242. .
[18 photographs] :
Across the lawn of the model Cali-
fornia bungalow.—Across the palm
canyon to the San Joaquin Valley. and
Kern and. Tulare counties’. bldgs—At
the edge of. the. Canyon Espagno].—
Corner of the, model, farm.—From. an
exedra, in the botanical. gardens.—
From the orange. orchard. on the
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPO.—Contd.
grounds of the San Diego expo.—From
the southwest.—Glimpse of the Cali-
fornia bldg. from across the canyon.—
Painted desert (On the) on _ the
grounds of the San Diego expo., the
kiva, or ceremonial chamber.—Serra
(Junipero) memorial to. — Southern
California counties’ bldg. from the
Canyon Espagnol.—Varied industries
bldg., south fagade.—West quadrangle.
© Oct. 2, 1914; 2 ¢. each Oct. 8, 1914;
J 196601-196613.
[20 photographs]:
Band concert in the Plaza de Pan-
ama.—Bosque (La) de las Palmas.—
By the International harvester com-
pany’s bldg., a glimpse of the Lipton
tea plantation.—By the pergola of the
International harvester company’s
bidg.—California bldg. from Los Jar-
dines de Eucalyptus.—From the col-
onnade of the Sacramento Valley
bldg.—Glimpse through a long ar-
cude.—Home economy and Foreign
and domestic arts bldgs.—In the bo-
tanical garcens, laguna and lagunita.—
International harvester company’s ex-
hibit (In the)—Jardines (Los) de
Montezuma.— Laguna (La) de las
Flores, across from the Home econ-
omy bldg.—On the model intensive
farm, the California bungalow.—One
of the mission belfries.— Plaza de
Panama from the organ pavilion.—
Plaza de Panama, west side.—Puente
Cabrillo, the Sacramento Val-
ley bldg., in the colonnade.—State
colony (Portion of) looking toward
the Harbor of the Sun.—Varied in-
dustries bldg.. corner. © Dec. 16,
1914: 2 e@ each Dec. 28, 1914: J
198751—198770
[384 photographs] :
Across the orange grove.—Botanical
bldg., one of the entrances.—California
State bldg., impressive fagade.—Com-
merce and industries bldg. from across
E] Prado.—Foreign and. domestic arts
bldg. from, the. Plaza de Panama.—
Fountain of Pan.—From a_ balcony
looking east. along the Prado.—From a
curved arcade. —From. the Laguna de
Cabrillo.—In the Botanical bldg., a
tropical lagunita—In the botanical
gardens, from, the,east exedra.—In. the
botanical gardens, from the west ra-
mada.—In the botanical gardens, look-
ing westward across the lagunita.—
In the palm jungle, 1, 2:—Ihaguna. de
las flores.—Laguna de las flores from
an open arcade.—Lawns, west. of the
Galle Cristobal.—Long areade. by. the
Prado. —Mission bell by the botanical
O43
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
27602
PANAMA-CALIFORNIA ExPO,—Contd.
gardens.—Model farm from the south.
—New Mexico bldg. from the east.—
One of the formal gardens.—One of the
gardens and the citrus orchard.—
Plaza de Panama from an overhanging
baleony.—Plaza de Panama from thle
music pavilion.—Puente de Cabrillo.—
Puerta de] Oeste.—San Joaquin Valley
bldg. from the west.—Serra (Fray
Junipero) tablet.—Southern California
Counties bldg. front elevation.—
Southern California Counties bldg.,
west doors.—Varied industries bidg.—
West group from the slope of the Can-
yon Cabrillo. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Oct. 29, 1914; J 197115-197148.
PARKER (WALDO H.) Salem, Or. [27602
Polk Co. wins. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 12, 1914; J 196667.
Parrot (G. J.) Fort Wayne, Ind.
[276038, 27604
Forest park boulevard. © Nov. 7,
1914; 2 c Nov. 9, 1914; J 197338.
entrance. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2c.
Nov. 9, 1914; J 1973387.
PASSMAN (JAMES W.) Newark, O.
[27605
Ohio university, Athens. © Oct. 22,
1914; 2 @ Oct. 20, 1914; J 196988.
PASSMORE (LEE N.) San Diego, Cal.
| [27606
San Diego (U. S. 8S.) © Oct. 10,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1914; J 196768.
PASTIME NOVELTY ©CO., INC., New York.
| [27607, 27608
Soldier’s sweetheart. © Sept. 14,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1914; J 197242.
Waiting for Thomas. © Oct. 28,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1914; J 197241.
PEACE STAMP SOCIETY, New York.
[27609
Pax. [Peace stamp] © Oct. 15,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 28, 1914; K 79855.
PEARCE (JOSEPH N.) Philadelphia.
[27610
Enchantress, 32617. © Oct. 19,
1914; 2 e. Oct. 20, 1914; J 196918.
PEARL (JAMES W.) Chicago. [27611
Cone friction clutch for high speed
or heavy service. © 1 ec. Dec. 18,
1914; I 2030.
PELTON (HERBERT W.) Asheville, N. C.
[27612-27624
[4 photographs]:
Eagles Nest, N. C.— Eagles Nest,
N. C., lobby, 4.—Junaluska (Lake)
—— ee
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
PELTON (HERBERT W.)—Continued.
N. C., evening, C-825.— Junaluska
(Lake) N. C., eventide, 34. © Dec.
31, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1914; J
198919-198922.
[9 photographs] :
Asheville, N. C., Grove Park from
center.—Asheville, N. C., Grove Park
inn and Sunset Mt., C-846.—Asheville,
N. C., Grove Park inn, C-845, 129.—
Asheville, N. C., Normal and collegi-
ate institute, C-848.— Eagles Nest.
N. C., above the clouds, C-838.-—Eagles
Nest, N. C., cloudland, C-839.—Juna-
luska (Lake) N. C., across the lake,
47.—Plotts Balsam Mt. from Norlook
Trail, Eagles Nest, N. C. © Dec. 31,
1914; 2 e@. each Dee. 30, 1914: J
198946-198954.
PEN ART SCHOOL, Springfield, Til.
[27625
Not lost but gone before. © Sept.
17, 1914; 2. ¢. Dee. 14, 1914; K 81757.
PENNINGTON (WILLIAM M.) & Row-
LAND (WESLEY R.) Durango, Colo.
[27626-27645
[20 photographs]:
Directing the messenger.—Home.—
In the glow of the camp fire.—Indian
baby carriage.—Indian judge.—Indian
madana [sic]—Indian maiden and her
flocks. — Navajo weavers. — Near the
base of the old Ship Rock.—Noted
medicine man.—Old warrior.—Ready
for the enemy.—Relating an experi-
ence. — Silversmith at work. — Solid
comfort. — Strong character. — Strong
man.—Thinking over the past.—Watch-
man (The)—Young Navajos. © May
25, 1914; 2 c. each Sept. 29, 1914; J
196375-196394.
Perry (JosSEPHUS) Washington.
[27646
Adam and Eve in the Garden of.
Eden. © May 38, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 12,
1914; J 196664.
PESTCOE (CHARLES) Philadelphia.
, [27647
Urfit petticoat is a tru-fit. Try on
and see for yourself. © Nov. 16, 1914;
2c. Nov. 17, 1914; K 81881.
PETERSON Devils Lake,
N. D. [27648, 27649
Indian baby show. © Oct. 10, 1914;
2c. Oct. 14, 1914; J 196759.
Prize baby with mother and great-
grandfather. © Oct. 10, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 14, 1914 ; ‘J 196760.
(NoRMAN )
044
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
Sa sont p ihn OS A aR a a 4, 1914
_ PETRTYL (Aveust) & co., Chicago.
[27650
[Bohemian girl. Calendar design]
© Dec. 24, 1914; 2 e. Dec. 26, 1914;
K 82378.
PHI CHI MEDICAL FRATERNITY, INC.,
Louisville, Ky. [27651
[Phi chi medical fraternity, Epsi-
lon phi alpha chapter, coat-of-arms]
© Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 7, 1914; K
81529.
PHILADELPHIA, AMERICAN
CLUB, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Athletics,
Oct. 6, 1914; J 197150.
BASEBALL
[27652
1914. ©
PHOTOART VIEW Co., Madison, Wis.
[27653, 2765-4
“Sauk City, Wis., Social center
pageant, 1, 2. © Oct. 7, 1914: 2 «.
each Oct. 10, 1914; J 196640, 196641.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ADVERTISING CO., INC.,
New York. [27655-27659
[5 photographs]:
Here’s to you.—New Year girl.—
Quick return.—Smile and the world
smiles with you.— Summer girl. ©
Oct. 14, 1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 7, 1914;
J 197282-197286.
Picot (L. F.) Richmond. [27660
_ Chimboraga hospital (Last of) ©
Dee. 29, 1914; 2 @ Dee. 30, 1914; J
198918.
PICTORIAL NEWS co., New York.
[27661, 27662
Philadelphia American baseball
team. © Oct. 3, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1914; J 196766.
Yale-Harvard football game 1914, B
149. © Nov. 27,.1914; 1 c Nov. 28,
-1914; 1 ec. Dec. 9, 1914; J 198500.
‘PICTURE PASTER PUBLICITY CO., INC.,
New York. [27663-27666
[4 poster stamps] :
~ Do it electrically. —Lady Dainty
- hosiery. [Lady in green, design] —
Lady Dainty hosiery. [Lady in pink,
design]—Lady Dainty hosiery. [Pea-
cock design] © Oct. 2, 1914; 2 ¢
each Oct. .17, 1914; K 79330-79333.
) PISant BRos., New York. [27667
[Importer; boat flying two square
and one lateen sails] © Nov. 21,
1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81433." -
27690
PITTSBURG STEEL CO., Pittsburg.
[27668-27671
[4 designs for calendars]:
Apple blossom time.—End of chase.—
Evening prayer.—Friends of be re
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 2, 1914;
K 80046, 30047, 80050, 80051.
PLACE (CLAUDE A.) Rutland, Vt.
[27672
Merchants row Christmas Eve.
Dee. 28, 1914; +2 -e) Dee. ‘29, 1914 +" F
19853.
PLAISTED (EDGELL R.) Montpelier, Vt.
[27673
Camel’s Hump and sheep. © Oct.
17, 1914; 2 e. Oct. 9, 19145: J 196826.
PLeBUCH (PAUL) Portland, Or.
[27674
Seashore nymphs. © Sept. 2, 1914;
2c. Sept. 28, 1914; J 196337.
PLEW (JAMES E.) Chicago. [27675
American beauties. [Colored print.]
© June 1, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1914; K
79002. :
PLUMMER (G. E.) Seattle. [27676
Edward Sewall (Ship) © Nov. 27,
1914; 2 ec. Dec. 1, 1914; J 197973.
PoorRE (CHARLES DeEtos). Aberdeen,
aa [27677, 27678
[Charts for musical instruments]:
Music slide rule—Music slide rule,
with chord finder. © May. 18, 1914;
2 @.. each Dec. 11, 1914; K 81835.
81836.
Porter (Oscar B.) Houlton, Me.
[27679
Playing casino. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2
ce. Nov. 9, 1914; J 197336.
Post PRINTING & PUB. CO., Denver.
[27680-27690
Another orphan. -[Full page colored
illustration] © Nov. 1, 1914; 2:.@
Nov. 8, 1914; K 80148.
Charity begins at home. © Bec: 6,
1914; 2 ec. Dee. 10, 1914; K 81616.
Human nature. [Full page colored
illustration] © Oct. 18, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 24, 1914; K 79579. -
Hunger. © Nov. 29, 1914; 2 ec. Dec.
1, 1914; 813831.
Jim Bridger. © Nov. 8, 19143; 2 ¢.
Noy. 10, 1914; K 80326.
Merry Christmas, from Aunt Jane.
© Dec. 20, 1914: 2c. Dee. 22, 1914; K
82239.
045
CATALOGUE OF
27691
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, 0. 8.,.V.9
Post PRINTING & PUB co.—Continued.
Old stage station.
ored illustration.] © Oct. 25, 1914;
2 c. Oct. 26, 1914; K 79608.
Thanksgiving. © Nov. 22, 1914; 2
c. Noy. 28, 1914; K 80972.
Time. © Nov. 15, 1914; 2 c@ Nov.
16, 1914; K 80686.
West—it’s calling you. © Dec. 13,
1914; 2 c«. Dec. 14, 1914; K 81764.
Youth ©, Dec. 27,. 1914; 2..c. Dec.
29,.1914; IKK 82451.
POSTERETTE CO., Chicago.
[27691-27698
Posterette view stamp series nos.
13 A-20 A. © Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c. each
Oct. 19, 1914; K 79537-19544.
PoWELL (EyRE) Los Angeles. [27699
Green (Queen Louise) of the Cali-
fornia grape festival. © Oct. 6, 1914;
2 c. Oct. 8, 1914; J 196598,
POWELL (MATTHEW HENRY) Pitts-
field, Mass. [27700, 27701
Sacred shrine of Blessed Virgin:
At night.—By day. © Nov. 4, 1914;
2: e@ each Nov. 4, 1914; J 197229;
197230.
PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF PUBLICATION,
Philadelphia. [27702-27704
[Sheets, 16 by 20 inches.]:
Lost. sheep.—Love shown through
care—Winter’s sleep, and _ spring’s
awakening. © Noy. 16,. 1914; 2 «.
each Nov. 23, 1914; K 81004-81006.
PRESTON, (R, J.) Chicago. [27705
Pennant base-ball game. © Nov,
12, 1914; 2 c. Now. 16, 1914; K 81861.
Price (Ep. V.) & co., Chicago.
[27706-27708
[2° prints]::
Snipe hunting.—Very latest for
voung men, our no. 100; 101, [Fashion
© Oct. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. each Oct.
79396-79398.
cuts. |
19;. 1914; K
PRicE, (HENRY), Chicago, [27709
Plan, of underground coal mining
and air course. © 1c. Noy; 16; 1914;
T 2014,
PRINCETQN UNIVERSITY STORE, Prince-
ton, N. Jz [27710
Princeton forward march. [Ob-
long foatball’ poster:] ©: Noy. 9; 1914,
2c. Nov. t7, 1914; K 80799:
[Full page col- |
Procror & GAMBLE Co., Cincinnati. |
(27711, 27712
Ivory soap knows no season. [Ice
skating] © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 19,
1914; K 79395.
Our admiration of wedding gifts. ©
Nov. 14, 1914; 2 @ Noy. 18, 1914; K
80777.
PROHIBITION PUBLICETY: .
cago. [27718, 27714
Spider and the fly. [1 sheet poster].
© Oct. 23, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 9, 1914; K
80315.
With which hand shall I Jet go. [1
sheet poster] © Oct. 10, 1914; 2 e.
Nov. 9, 1914; K 80814.
BUREAU, Chi-
PROUTMAN (S. Futon) Pittsburgh.
[27715, 27716
Rinehart (Mrs. Mary Roberts) 1, 2.
© 1c. each Oct. 14, 1914; J 196744,
196745.
Pryor (WILLIAM CLAYTON) Miami, Fla.
[27717, 27718
Showing the section from which
bricks had to be removed to properly
repair the damage. © 1c. Nov. 19,
1914; J 197796. ;
Showing the wooden paving bricks
as the. water left,them, © 1c. Noy. 19, .
1914; J- 197797.
PUBLIC LEDGER CO., Philadelphia.
[27719
Hazardous path for a lady of wide
sympathies. © Nov. 29, 1914; 1 ec. Dec.
1, 1914; K 81382;
PUSHMAN (G. T.) [27720
[Jesus. upon. the sea, calling Peter]
@: Nov: 6; 1914; 2 e Nov. 21, 1914:
Ix 80908.
Pustret (FrR.) &.0o,, New York. [27721
Benedict XV (Pope). ©: Oct. 21,
1914; 2c. Oet. 28, 1914; J 196965;
Putnam, (8. A.) Hyannis, Mass.
[27722
Fishing boats, Hyannis, Mass..
Dec. 1Q; 1914; 2 ec. Deg, 12, 19%4; J
198422.
Quick, (How,Arp Prescorr). Brooklyn.
[27723
Players tennis scerer shewing- haw
it-is made.andused: © Sept; 25, 1914:;
Is 1920.
RABJOHN & Morcom, San Francisco.
[27724
California landscape; by W. F: Jack-
son. ©, Nov 19; 1914; 2+*e: Nov: 27.
1914; J 198564, =e aap
a46
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
; no. 4, 1914
27162
“Rackuam (ARTHUR) London.
[27725-27727
Elves. [Frontispiece in St. Nicholas,
Mov., 1914] © Oct, 31, 1914; 1 ¢.
Noy. 13, 1914; IK 80554.
Little people’s market. Frontispiece
in St. Nicholas, Dec., 1914] © Nov.
28, 1914; 1 e. Dee. 4, 1914; K 81482.
Puss in boots. [Colored illustration
for St. Nicholas.] © Oct. 1, 1914; 1c.
Oct. 9, 1914; K 79048.
“RAILROAD ADVERTISING AGENCY, Chicago.
[27728
Stour bridge lion. 9x8 inches.] ©
‘Sept. 29,.1914; 2 c. Oet. 1, 1914; K
78641.
Rank (Cart J. BE.) New York. [27729
_ Find the victor. [Picture puzzle]
© ee. 14, 1914; 2 & Dee. 10, 1914;
K 81995.
Rav (Wiri1amM H.) Philadelphia.
[27780-27732
Calendar for Nov., 1914, 213.
mov, 2, 4914, 2 c. Nov. 5, 1914; J
197542.
Calendar post card for Dec., 1914,
216. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2 c. Dee. 7, 1914;
J 198245.
October calendar postal, 212. © Oct.
irae es eC. oct: 3, 1914: J 196518.
Rea (RiIcHARD W.) Ellensburg, Wash.
[27733
Flash of lightning. © Sept. 24,
1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 29, 1914; J 196363.
‘Resort (ANDREW N.) Chicago. [27734
Chicago practical, Michigan boule-
vatd extension. © 1. Nov. 2, 1914;
T 2009.
REDEKER (JOSEPH LEO) Chico. Cal.
[27735
Gregory (Judge) © July 7, 1914;
2 ¢. Atig. 12, 1914; J 195599.
Reep (C. E.) Norton, Kan,
[27736, 27737
Norton County court house. © Oct.
19; 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196887.
Weishaar. © Oct. 25, 1914; 2 «.
Oct. 27,.1914; J.197072.
REED (JoHN A.) jr., Belleville, Kan.
[27738
2-e, Get. 1z,
=
Fitz. © Oct. 10, 1914;
1914; J 196665.
REEVES (C. 8S.) Hood River, Or.
[27739
_ Hood River Valley, early morning.
my Oct. 7. 1914: 2 co Oct. 15,. 1914-:.F
196765.
s)
=
ReicH (Jacques) New Dorp, N. Y.
[27740
[Post (C. W.)] © Dee.. 22, 1914;
2 ¢. Dec. 24, 1914; K 82295.
Rem (MARJORIE) New York. [27741
Modern siren. [Bathing girl] ©
Sept. 20, 1914; 1 « Oct. 12, 1914; 1c.
Oct. 21, 1914; K SOS66.
REINTHAL & NEWMAN, New York.
[27742-27744
Galatea. [Photographie print] ©
Wow. 219145. 2 ies Noyes (80; 19094 3 1K
80322.
Here’s happiness to you. © Oct.
19143 2 c. Oct. 26, 1914; K 79662.
To our country: greeting. © Oct.
9, 1914; 2 c. Oct..16, 1914; IK 79317.
RELIABLE’ POULTRY JOURNAL PUB. CO..,
Quiney, Ill. [27745
Single comb Rhode Island reds; by
Franklane L. Sewell. © Dee. 7, 1914;
2 ¢. Dec. 9, 1914; K 81590.
REYNOLDS (FREDERICK) New York.
[27745
Potocka (Countess) © Nov. 10,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 25, 1914; K 811382.
WARD)
2
ms
Salem,
Mass. [27TAT
T in kitchen. Post ecard. © Nov.
23, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1914; K 81268.
[27748
first
9
an
REYNOLDS (SALLIE
RitEY (JoHN F.) Boston.
1914 world baseball series,
game at Boston. © Oct. 18, 1914;
e. Oct. 20, 1914; J 196910.
Rrra pup. co., Boston. [27749, 27750
Benedict XV (Pope) 1. © Nov. 5,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 5, 1914; J 197231.
2. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Nov.
14, 1914; K 80567.
Ritro (Riva) New York. [27751
Heil ‘und siegz. © Oct. 17, 1914;
2c. Oct. 19, 1914; J 196884.
ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND BRANCH IN-
TERNATIONAL SHOE Co., St. Louis,
Mo. [27752-27755
[Calendar designs] :
Mother’s treasure.—Roberta.—Shady
nook.—Winners. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2c.
each Dec. 14, 1914; K 81767-81770.
ROBERTSON (MALCOLM TROOP) Prince-
£00. INT, [27756-27762
[7 photographs]:
Buck deer at outlet of Female Pond.
—Doe deer about to drink at Wadleigh
Valley, Nahma Kanta Lake, Me.—Doe
deer at mouth of Pollywog Stream, 1,
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ROBERTSON (MALCOLM TROOP )—Con.
2.—Doe deer on east shore of Wad-
leigh Pond, Me., taken at 12.45 p. m.—
Doe deer on west shore of Wadleigh
Pond, Me., taken at 3 a. m.—Doe deer
with notched ear at Wadieigh Valley,
Nahma Kanta Lake, Me. © 1c. each
Nov. 3, 1914; J 197222-197228.
Ropison (Isac R.) Columbus, Wash.
[27763
Celilo Falls. © Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ¢.
Dec. 28, 1914; J 198849.
RoByn (A. P.) Chicago, [Il. [27764
Why did June run away. [Title
page or cover design] © Nov. 12,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 23, 1914; K 82251.
Rock ISLAND PLOW co., Rock Island,
Il. [27765-27768
[4 calendar designs]:
Bear Creek Canyon.—Bye-bye,
daddy.—Return of the victors.—Spring-
time fancy. © Oct. 25, 1914; 2 c. each
Noy. 9, 1914; Ix 80291-80294.
ROHDE (Victor) New York. [27769
Heil euch im sieger-kranz. [Post
card] © Sept. 30, 1914; 2 @ Oct. 1,
1914; K 79257.
ROMNEY STUDIOS, INC., New York.
PATO, 20 TTL
Keeping the American workingman
busy. © Dee. 1, 1914; 2 @ Dec. 9,
1914; K 81596.
War extra; an unexpected air attack
on the outskirts of Nancy. © Dec. 2,
1914; 2 c.' Dec. '9;'1914; K 81597.
ROSE MANUFACTURING CO., Philadelphia.
[27772
Sun sets earlier. [Colored © ad.
poster.] © Sept. 28, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 29,
1914; K 78608.
RotcH (W. B. & A. B.) Milford, N. H.
[277738
[ Milford, N. H., Sketch of church]
© Nov. 30, 1914; 2 ec. Dee. 1, 1914;
KX 81837.
Roropan (ApoteH V.) New York.
[2777
Celebration (The) © 1. Dee. 2,
1914; J 198077.
XOWLING (Epwarp A.) Paterson, N. J.
L2Tttd
Paterson, N. J., Public school, no.
12. Post card. © Dee. 17, 1914; 2c.
Dec. 12, 1914: K 82224.
Jv
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
ROYAL MANUFACTURING CO., Glouces-
ter, Mass. “7 [27776
Around the clock with North Shore
dresses. © Dec. 19, 1914; 2 ec Dec.
15, 1914; K 81993. i
ROYAL TAILORS, Chicago. [27777-27779
As a matter of good management,
get that Royal tailored look. © Oct.
3, 1914.; 2 e. Oat, 14, 1914; K 79295.
[Lady and tiger.] © Dec. 15, 1914;
2 ec. Dec. 23, 1914; K 82294.
To the peers and blue-bloods of
America: proclamation. © Oct. 12,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 14, 1914; K 79294.
Russorr (A. N.) New York. [27780
Sulzer (William) © Oct. 3, 1914;
2'e. Oct. 5, 1914; J 196986.
SACKETT & WILHELMS co., Brooklyn.
[27781
Sackett & Wilhelms lithography,
made in U. S. A. © Nov. 23, 1914;
2 e. Nov. 28, 1914; K 81565.
SACKRIDER (HENRY) Marysville, Cal.
[27782-27784
Feather River, Marysville, Cal. ©
Sept. 30, 1914; 2 e,.Ocet..5, 1914; J
196517.
Marysville, Cal., Cortez sq. © Sept.
19, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 24, 1914; J 196311.
—--Napoleon sq. © Sept. 19,
1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 24, 1914; J 196310.
St. GEORG BUNDES’, VERLAG DES, WOL-
TERSDORF-ERKNER, B/Berlin. [27785
[Ostermondnacht, by Fidus.] ©
June 25, 1914; 1 ec. Oct. 31, 1914; K
79933. :
SAMUEL (Forp EH.) Alameda, Cal.
[27786
Colosseum (The) © Oct. 1, 1914;
2 ec. Nov. 7, 1914358 Ja72i
SANDISON (EDWIN WALLACE) jr., Los
Angeles. [27787
Missourian (S. S.) first steamship
entering Los Angeles harbor, Wil-
mington, coming through the Panama
canal, Aug. 27, 1914. © Aug. 29, 1914;
2c. Sept. 8, 1914; J 196571.
(WILLIAM B.) Somerville.
Mass. [27788
Light of life. [Post card.] © Sept.
12, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1914; K 78601.
ScaRroroucH (A. W.) Richmond.
. [27789
Oh look who’s here. [Card, 44 x 5%
inches.] © Sept. 14. 1914; 2 ec. Sept.
28, 1914; K 7T&67S8.
SAVAGE
48
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914 27941
ScHABTACH (JULIUS) Buffalo. [27790 ! SCHNEIDER CH: A.)—Continued.
Saint Joseph’s cathedral, new. © [116 prints of various sizes] :
Nov. 16, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 17, 1914; J Always good.—Always prompt.—
197622. Best (The).—Best in the world.—
ScHAEFER (CARL T.) Los Angeles.
[27791, 27792
Los Angeles, panoram, Nov., 1914,
Eee) @ ie: each Dec. 7, 1914: ‘|
198248, 198249.
ScHAWANG (PETER) Duluth, Minn.
[27793-27796
Bird’s-eye views:
Hibbing, Minn.— Superior, Wis. —
Virginia, Minn. © Aug. 1, 1914; 2c.
each Aug. 4, 1914; J 194926—194928.
Duluth, Minn., bird’s-eye view. ©
Megr 2s, 1914-22. c. Oct. 31, 1914; J
BO71 73.
SCHELLER (JESSE E.) Chicago. [27797
Public garage for Mr. John H.
Jones. 1c. Sept. 24, 1914; I 1919.
ScuickK & co., Leipzig. [27798, 27799
Zschommlers buntfarbige Rontgen-
bilder des menschlichen kérpers. Blatt
1, vordenansicht. Blatt 2, rtickansicht.
© June 10, 1914; 1 c. each Oct. 16,
1914; K 80157, 80158.
SCHNABEL (FRANK) West McHenry,
ate [27800, 27801
Crystal Lake fire dept., A, B.
Aug. 12, 1914; 2 ec. each Sept. 28, 1914;
J 196341, 196342.
SCHNEIDER (F.. A.) Philadelphia.
[27802-27941
Union Jack forever. [Design for
calendar] © Sept. 15, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct.
26, 1914; K 80155.
[Wall pockets] 5001-5004. © Dec.
maaglt4: 2 ¢ each Dec. 8, tae K
81566-81569.
[2 oblong colored cards; by J.
Franklin Reade]:
Best service.—To the point. © Oct.
murgi4 = 2 @ each Oct. 10, 1914: K
79138, 79140.
[4 colored prints, by
liams]:
[Rosa] No. 702.—[Rosabel] No.
703. — [Rosabella] No. 704. — [Rose]
No. 701. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2c. each Oct.
Cr by SV
10. 1914; kK 79141-79144.
[12 ciloced blotters, by Hamilton
King]:
Confidence. — Contented. —Going
right. — Graceful. — Happy. — High
class.—Pleasant reflection.—Right di-.
rection. — Secure. — Stunning. — Suc-
cess.—Winner. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2 ¢.
Sach Oct. 10, 1914: K
79139,
79127-79137, |
Best place.—Best quality.—Better lay
low grandma, teacher believes you're
sick.—[Blue ribbon winners.] 4448.—
Boy scout.—Boyhood days at the old
locks.—Broken doll.—Burning the
debt of home, sweet home.—Circum-
stantial evidence.—Come on Spot.—
Confidence, 883, 4436.—[Cool and de-
licious.] 3886.—Dear old garden.—De-
licious, 378, 4419.—Early days—Golden
west. — Elopement. — Emergency -
prompt-reliable plumbing. — Every-
body’s choice.—Expert cleaners.—Fa-
vorite (A).—First love ties.—First
proposal.—First shave.—Follow the
leader.—Fresh and good.—Full weight
and measure.—Gee, it’s good.—Gee, it’s
great.—Golden autumn.—Good care.—
Good friends.—Good rule to follow.—
Good style.-—Guarantee satisfaction.—
Happy.—Helping bashful Miss.—Home,
sweet home.—lI will phone.—If a body
kiss a body.—Industry-progress-suc-
cess - comfort. — Leaders. — Lumber
camp-mill-yard.—[Mediation] 4453.—
Moving picture stars, 356, 357, 358,
359.—Making the first flag—Me and
Billy.—Mother’s love.—Mother’s treas-
ure.—Oh.—On the fence.—[Pair blue
ribbon winners. ] 4449, — Passing
cloud.—Paul Revere’s ride.—Peaceful
and contented.—[Pensive.] 4452.—
Phone directory, 8238, 824—Phone
order.—Please shoe him, mister.—
Pleased, 715, 895.—Power of the
press.—Pressing his suit—Progress.—
Prompt and_ reliable-—Prosperity.—
Protected.—Pure and clean.—Quality
and full weight.—Reciprocity.—Relia-
ble. — Reliable old mill. — Reward
(The). — Right direction. — Rivals-
knuckle down.—Road to prosperity.—
Safe and secure.—Safety first—I[Sa-
rah] 4414. — Seeking protection.—
Should old acquaintance be forgot.—
Smoke signal.—Start right, Ill intro-
duce you. — Starting early. — Step
brothers.—Style and best quality.—
Success.—[Suffragette. ] 3870, 371.—
Sunset at the old mill.—Sunshine.—
Sunshine girl.—Snre of protection.—
[Sure to. please.] 863.—Thorough-
breds. — Town fire. — Treat (A)—
Washington crossing the Delaware.—
We stand by the flag.—Welcome
home.—Welcome in every home.—Well
equipped. — Where’s mother. — Win-
ner. — Winners. — Winning. — Win-
some.—Winter at the old home. ©
Sept..15, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 2, 1914;
K TSG688-78804.
049
CATALOGUE OF
27942
SCHNEIDER (THEO.) Norwood, O.
[27942
Knights of St. John. © June 22,
1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 6, 1914; K 80202.
SCHOENLEBEN (JOHN C.) Ghicazo.
[ 279438
Old homestead. © 1 «@ Nov. 27,
1914; J 197825.
ScHRAMM (ALBERT O.) Los Angeles.
[27944
Portable house construction. Plans
for gasoline and oil supply stations for
automobiles. © 1 ¢. Nov. 2, 1914; I
1979.
ScuHutz (A. Geo.) & co., Milwaukee.
[27945-27951
[Oblong borders] :
[Crest design, 24]—[Flower design,
22|—Morning glory design, 28]—[Rib-
bon design, 21] © Sept. 22, 1914; 2c.
each Novy. 6, 1914; K 80503—S0506.
[Sartorial, no. 20; man and lady in
evening dress] © Sept. 22, 1914; 2c.
Nov. 6, 1914; K 80208.
2 sartorials]:
[No. 25; man and boy]—I[No. 26;
lady and girl] © Oct. 29, 1914; 2.
each Noy. 6, 1914; K 80206, 80207.
ScHutz (FREDERICK ADOLPH) Wash-
ington. [27952
Federal reserve board, members. ©
Wel vol, 1914-2 "oe Oe 22. ongia rd
196942.
Scotr (RoLanp J.) Cleveland.
[ 279538, 27954
Fine drawings will appeal to women.
[Fashion cuts] © Oct. 7, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 12, 1914; K 81133.
Semi-monthly drawings of apparel.
[Fashion cuts] © Sept. 23, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 28, 1914; K 81135.
Scott (WALTER A.) San Francisco.
[27955-27957
Chinese junk. © Dec. 19, 1914; 2 e.
Dec. 26, 1914; J 19S809.
San Francisco, First chureh of
Christ, scientist. © Oct. 21, 1914; 2 «.
Oct. 26, 1914: J 197068.
——-—— 2. © Nov. 4, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 9,-1914; J 197358.
SCRIVEN (J. A.) co., New York. [27958
Cosmopolitan pajama girl. © Dec. 1,
1914; 2 ¢c. Nov. 30, 1914; J 197971.
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. IV, 0. S.,.¥. 9 }
SEELEY (Henry J.) Bridgeport, Conn.
[2 T959 |
Bridgeport, Conn., police department.
© Oct. 3, 1914; 1 ec. Oct. 15, 1914; 1 «.
Oct. 20, 1914; J 196941.
SEELZE (EARNEST G.) Cass Lake, Minn. |
, [27960
Duck scene. © Dec. 3. 1914; 2 ¢.
Dec. 7, 1914; J 198247.
SELIG POLYSCOPE CO., Chicago.
(97961-28122
Eyton (Bessie) 1-3. © Dec. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Dec. 26, 1914; J 198811—
198813.
[Motion picture posters]: |
Abyss. [1 sheet] © Dec. 9, 1914;
2 ec. Dec. 10, 1914; K 81621.
At the transfer corner.
© Oct. 31, 1914; 2 ec. Nov.
80090.
Blue flame [1, 3, 6 sheet] © Oct.
19, 1914; 2 ce. each Oct. 21, 1914; K
79519-79521.
Broken X [1 sheet] © Nov.
1914; 2 c Noy. 20, 1914: K 80834.
Butterfly’s wings. [1 sheet] © Nov.
25, 1914; 2 ce. Nov. 27, 1914: K 81214:
C. D. [1 sheet] © Nov. 4, 1914; 2
c. Nov. 6, 1914; K 80185.
Cactus Jake, heart breaker. [1
sheet] © Dec. 29, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 30,
1914; K 82506.
Champion bear slayer. [1 sheet]
© Dec. 26, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 26, 1914; K
82356.
[1 sheet].
2, 1914; K
18,
Cupid turns the tables. [1 sheet]
| © Nov. 13, 1914;-2 «@ Noy. 14, 1914;
K 80660.
Dream girl. [8, 6 sheet.] © Oct.
12, 1914; 2 ¢ each Oct. 14, 1914; K
79270, 79271.
Embarrassing predicament. [1
sheet] © Oct. 2, 1914; 2 @ Oct. 3,
1914; K T8847.
Fatal note.
1914; 2 @ Nov.
Fates and Ryan.
[1 sheet] © Nov. 14,
14, 1914; K 80659.
[1 sheet] © Nov.
28, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1914; K 81260.
Flower of faith. [1, 3, 6 sheet] ©
Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 30, 1914;
Ix 82503-82505.
Four minutes late. [1 sheet] ©
Oct. 3, 1914; 2 @ Oct. 5, 1914; K T8866.
Garrison’s finish. [1, 3, 6 sheet] ©
Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ¢. each Oct. 16, 19145
K 79327-79329.
Going of the White Swan. [1, 3, 6
sheet] © Sept. 28, 1914; 2 c. each
Sept. 380, 1914; K 78637-78639.
000
no. 4, 1914
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Great impeeryul sircus. [1 sheet]
© Oct. 30, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 31, 1914; K
79929.
Hearts and masks. [1, 3, 6 sheet]
© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 8, 1914;
K 78848-78850.
Her sacrifice. [1 sheet] © Nov. 21,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1914; K 80907.
Her getter. [1 sheet] © Dec. 5,
1914; 2 e. Dec. 7, 1914; K 81547.
Her victory eternal. [1 sheet] ©
Ga 40 61914:.2 «Oct: 12;,1914350K
79126.
If I were young again. [1, 3, 6
sheet] © Nov. 16, 1914; 2 c each
Novy. 18, 1914; K 80801-80803.
In the this of the thundering herd.
[1, 3, 6 sheet] © Nov. 30, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Dec. 2, 1914; Kk 81379-81381.
Jimmie Fg and Murial. [1
sheet.] © Oct. 20, 1914; 2 c Oct. 21,
1914; K 79505.
Jimmie, the porter,
pottle. [1 sheet.]
[and] Doe Yak’s
) © Oct. 9, 1914: 2
e. Oct. 12, 1914; K T9086.
Lady or the tigers. [1 sheet.] ©
Bec 19; °1914; 2 c. Dec. 19, 1914; K
82020.
Lion hunter. [1 sheet.] © Dec. 2,
1914; 2 ¢. Dee. 3, 1914; K 81889.
Losing fight. [1 sheet.] © Nov.
7, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1914; K 80284.
Loyalty of Jumbo. [1 sheet.] ©
Sept. 30, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1914; K
78642.
Lure o’ the Windigo. [1, 3, 6
sheet.]| © Dec. 14, 1914; 2 c. each
Dee. 17, 1914; K 81906-81908.
Man from the Hast. [1 sheet.] ©
Dec. 15, 1914; 2 ¢ Dec. 17, 1914: K
81905.
Man-hater. [1 sheet.] © Oct. 16,
1914; 2 e. Oct. 17, 1914; K 79340.
. Mexican (The) [1 sheet.] © Oct.
13, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1914; K 79269.
Moving picture cowboy. [1, 3, 6
sheet.] © Oct. 5, 1914; 2 ec. each
Oct. 7, 1914; KK 78957-78959.
Mysterious beauty. [1 sheet.] ©
Oct. 14, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 15, 1914; K
79282.
Mysterious black box. [1 sheet.]
@ Nov..20, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 21, 1914;
K 80906.
Mystery of the seven chests. [1, 3,
6 sheet:] © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 c. each
Dee. 9, 1914; K 81598-81600.
Newsboy tenor. [1 sheet.] © Sept.
26, 1914; 2 ec. Sept. 28, 1914; K 78572.
77261—15——_9
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
Da We ee ei ee
ee POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
No wedding bells for her. [1
sheet.] © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 7%,
1914; K 80285.
Old Doe Yak and Santa Claus. [1
sheet.] © Dec. 25, 1914; 2 ce. Dee. 26,
1914; IX 82357.
Old letter. [1 sheet.] © Dec. 30,
1914; 2 c. Dee. 31, 1914; K 82574.
One kiss. [1 sheet.] © Dec. 11,
1914; 2 ec. Dee. 14, 1914; K 81772.
One traveller returns. [1 sheet.]
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2 ec. Dee. 26, 1914; K
82358.
Out of Petticoat lane. [1, 3, 6
sheet.|1 © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 e@ each
Nov. 25, 1914; IK 81163-81165.
Pegzy of Primrose lane. [1 sheet.]
© Nov. 11, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 12, 1914;
Kk 80488
Playing with fire. [1, 8, 6 sheet.]
© Oct. 26, 1914; 2 @ each Oct. 28,
1914; IX 79711-79718.
Rajah’s vacation. [1 sheet.] ©
Oct. 21, 1914; 2 e« Oct. 22, 1914; K
19525.
Ranger’s romance. [1 sheet.] ©
Nov. 10)°1914; 2 ¢.. Nov... 14; 1914; K
80474.
Real thing in cowboys. [1 sheet.]
© Sept. 29, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 30, 1914;
< 78632.
Reparation (The) [1 sheet.] ©
Oct. 7, 1914; 2 e. Oct. 8, 1914; K
TS987.
Rival stage lines. [1 sheet] ©
Dee. 1, 1914;-2 ce. Dec. 3, 1914; K
81385.
Rosemary that’s for remembrance.
[1,18 6 sheeti nt. Noy.;2, 1914: 2° ¢,
each Noy. 4, 1914; K 80182-80184.
Saved by a watch. [1 sheet] ©
Dec. 8, 1914; 2 ec Dec. 9, 1914; K
81594.
Scapegoat. [1 sheet] © Nov. 24,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 25, 1914; K 81177.
Sheriff’s reward. [1 sheet] © Nov.
17, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 19, 1914; K 80766.
Soul mate. [1 sheet] © Dec. 12,
1914; 2 ec, Dee. 14, 1914; K 81771.
Story of the blood-red rose. [1, 3,
6 sheet] © Nov. 11, 1914; 2 ec. each
Nov. 12, 1914; K 80489-80491.
Surprise party. [1 sheet] © Nov.
27, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1914; K 81259.
Tail of a coat. [1 sheet] © Dec.
18, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 19, 1914; K 82021.
Tell tale knife. [1 sheet] © Nov.
3, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 4, 1914; K 80167.
dol
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Test. [1 sheet] © Dec. 16, 1914;
2 ec. Dec. 17, 1914; K 81909.
Till death us do part. [1, 3, 6 sheet]
© Dec. 21, 1914; 2 ce each Dec. 23,
1914; K 82343-82345.
Unrest. [1, 3, 6 sheet] © Nov. 30,
1914; 2 c. each Dec. 2, 1914; K 81876—
81378.
Wade Brent pays. [1 sheet] ©
Dec. 22, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 28, 1914; K
82342,
Wasp (The) [1 sheet] © Oct. 28,
1914; 2 c@ Oct. 29, 1914; K 79724.
Way of the redman. [1 sheet] ©
Get.~ 6, T9142 a MOets 'T, s9014 S15
78961.
When his ship came in. [1, 3, 6
sheet] © Nov. 9, 1914; 2 e@ each
Nov. 11, 1914; K 80470-80472.
Which ham is Schnappsmeier’s,
[and] Love’s acid test. [1 sheet] ©
Dee. .4,01914, 2. ¢ Deel! 7, Po Si4-)
81546.
Why the sheriff is a bachelor. [1
sheet] © Oct. 27, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 28,
1914; K 79699.
Woman of it. [1 sheet] © Oct. 17,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19, 1914; K 79399.
You never can tell [and] Who got
stung. [1 sheet] © Sept. 25, 1914;
2 c. Sept. 28, 1914; K T8578.
[Small prints]:
Abyss.—Her sister.—In the days of
the thundering herd.— Rival stage
lines.—Which ham is Schnappsmeier’s.
© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 13,
1914; K 80518-80521, 80538.
Between matinee and night.—Cactus
Jake, heart-breaker.—Lady or the
tigers.—Lion hunter.—Man from the
East. — Old letter.— One kiss. — One
traveler returns.—Saved by a watech.—
Soul mate.—Tail of a coat.—Test.—
Wade Brent pays.—Wipe yer feet. ©
Nov. 11, 1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 138, 1914;
K 80522-80535.
Blood red rose.—If I were young
again.—Out of Petticoat Jane—Rose-
mary that’s for remembrance.—When
his ship came in. © Oct. 7, 1914; 2c.
each Oct. 9, 1914; K 79020, 79028,
79032, 79035, 79040.
Broken X.— Butterfly’s wings. — C.
D.— Cupid turns the table. — Fatal
note.—Fates and Ryan.—Her sacri-
fice.—Losing fight.—Mysterious black
box.—No wedding bells for her.—
Peggy, of Primrose lane. — Ranger’s
romance.—Scapegoat (The)—Sheriff’s
reward.— Surprise party. — Telltale
pt. Iv; Toss Vee |
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
knife. © Oct. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. each Oct. 9,
1914; K 79021-79027, 79029-79031,
79033, 79034, 79036-79039.
Garrison’s finish. © Sept. 19, 1914;
2 e. Oct: 3) 191 Fee
Lure o’ the Windigo.—Mystery of
the seven chests. © Nov. 12, 1914; 2¢.
each Noy. 13, 1914; K 80536, 80537.
Unrest. © Oct. 10, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct.
16, 1914; K 78297.
[S photographs]:
Hayward (Lillian) 1-3. — Johnson
(Edith)—Razeto (Stella) 1, 2.—Wil-
liams (Kathlyn) 1, 2. © Dee. 18,
1914; 2 ec. each Deer 26, 31914: J
198814—198821.
SEWARD (SAMUEL §.) jr., Palo Alto,
Cal. [28123
Ship at sea. © Noy. 14, 1914; 2.
Nov. 27, 1914: J 197843.
SEWELL (T. FRANKLIN) Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. [28124
Tomhicken Valley, Pa. © Sept. 5,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1914; J 196520.
SHaAPiro (Louis) Boston. ’
[28125, 28126
Athol, Mass., panoramie view of the
factory district. © Sept. 29, 1914; 2 e.
Oct. 1, 1914; J 196662.
Havana, Municipal band. © Oct. 12, —
1914; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1914; J 197518.
SHaw & CosnerR, Bloomington. Ind.
[28127-28131
Shadows of evening. © Noy. 25,
1914; 2 c. Dee. 9, 1914; J 198282.
[4 photographs]:
Art lovers retreat.—Rosa bower.—
Shadows of night on East college.—
Summer evening at Florence hall.
Oct. 25, 1914; 2 c. each Noy. 13, 1914;
J 197513-197516.
SHEELOR (F. W.) Haines, Alaska. ~
[28132, 28138
Douglas, Alaska. © Oct. 15, 1914;
2c. Nov. 21, 1914; J 197818.
Juneau, Alaska. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2
c. Nov. 21, 1914; J 197812.
SHERMAN (CLIFFORD LEON) Boston.
[28184-28158
[1914]:
Oct. 12; K 79108.
Oct. 12; K 79109.
Oct. 12; K 79110.
QOct.-425,K. 9111.
Oct. 12;, K 79112.
Oct. 12; K 791138.
Dotty dialogues.
© Octua 72a
© Oct. 53 254
© Och Gs fae
© Octo 12m
©). Oct. 83 2.¢;
© Oct. 9524
Doz
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914 28183
SISTERS oF St. JOSEPH, Philadelphia.
SHERMAN (CLIFFORD LEON )—Contd.
[28169-28172
moe, 10-' 1c. Oct, 19; K.7940U,
©, Oct. 12:1 ce. Oct,.19; K 79401.
[4 symbolic prints]:
© Oct. 18; 1 c. Oct. 19; K 79402. | Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane,
© Oct. 14;-1 ¢ Oct. 19; K 79403. tng is ee 4.—Jesus is rales
ay! : F 4 r on the cross, 3.—Jesus is scourged, 2.
ee Ot. OF | © Dec. 4, 1914: Bc. each Dec. 5, 1914:
© Oct. 17; 1 c. Oct. 26; K 79614.
© Oct. 19; 1 c. Oct. 26; K 79613. | Sitevin (L. S.) Carmel, Cal. [28173
© Oct. 20; 1 c¢. Oct. 26; K 79612. Group antique cars and locomotives.
© Oct. 21; 1 c. Oct. 26; K 79611. | © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 7, 1914; J
© Oct. 22; 1c. Oct. 26; K 79610, | 196565.
mcr 2a, de: Oat. .265° 1K 79609. | SmitH (FRepERIcK S.) Lynn, Mass.
i Woy..2: 1 c..Nov. 25; K 81168: [28174
© Nov. 3; 1c. Nov. 25; K 81169. Surf along the Shore drive. © Nov.
© Nov. 4; 1 ¢. Nov. 25: K 81170. 25, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 27, 1914; J 197848.
© Nov. 5; 1 c. Noy. 25; K 81171. | SmitH (GERTRUDE BINNEY) St. Ames-
(Mov, 6-.1 c Noy. 25; K 81172. bury, Mass. [28175
©, Nov. 7;-1-¢. Nov. 25; K 81173. Two chimeras. Votes for women.
© Novy. 10; 1 c. Nov. 25; K 81174. | © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 16, 1914;
K 80687.
SHERMAN (EL~MeErR C.) Middletown. O.
[28159 | SmirnH (LAWRENCE W.) Oxford, Ind.
Old and new. © Nov. 30, 1914; 2 ¢. [28176, 28177
Dee. 1, 1914; J 197981. Funeral car. © July 21, 1914; 2.
2 Oct. 8, 1914; J 196635.
. wf ? ’
as uu oe ea “Sgt Silo (The) © Sept. 26, 1914: 2;
8 1914:
[3 lightning rod ads]: Be eT io)
Hqualization of electricity —Light- | Smira (RaymMonp W.) Belvidere, Il.
ning break oF niin: vt electrical [28178
condition. Sept. 25, 1914; 2c. each | National thrift system, savings cer-
Oct. 30, 1914; K 79880-79882. tificate. Front and back views.
Surptry (Bertie Kare) Boston Oct. IOS 1914 9° 2'e! *Oeti’ 24; "1914s" 1k
Flag of liberty, union and peace; |
Post card. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2c. Nov. | "Hoon NJ ae
16, 1914; K 80682. A ah Seg
, ; Minerve. © Sept. 12, 1914; 2 ¢4
Siprra (Lutu H.) New York. [28164 | Dec. 9, 1914; K 81839.
If war is hell. [Post card.] © Oct.
1, 1914; 2c. Oct. 3, 1914; K 78816. SNEED (ZitpHIA E.) percaciieta
Smmonps & WALTON, New Haven. Girl in hammock. © Nov. 27, 1914;
[28165, 28166 | 9 © Dec. 14, 1914; J 198479.
Yale bowl, Nov. 17, 1914. © Nov.
17, 1914; 2c. Nov. 18, 1914 ; J 197628. SNELLEMAN (A.) Chicago. [28181
Yale-Harvard, 1914. © Nov. 21, Calumet River. © Dee. 15. 1913:
1914; 2 c. Nov. 28, 1914; J 197779. || 9c Sept. 28 1914: © 196614.” ;
Simpson (JOHN THOMAS) Newark, ; 5
se as | [28167 | SNIFFEN (MatTHEew K.) Philadelphia.
North high school addition, Worces- Me os [28182
ter, Mass. © 1 c. Oct. 14, 1914; I Midnight sun. ©1c. Nov. 27,1914;
1958. J 197827.
SrrRInNGo (CHARLES A.) Santa Fé, N. | Somiyo (Ben) New York. [281838
Mex. [28168 European war, 1914. [Poster
Two evilisms. ©1c. Oct. 24,1914; | stamp] © Oct. 5, 1914; 2 ¢ Oct. 14,
J 198119. 1914; K 79267.
000
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. 8.,v.9
28184
SOMLYO ADVERTISING STAMP CO., New
York. [28184
European war, 1914. Who will win.
[Heads of allied powers; trick pic-
ture] © Oct. 27, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 3,
1914; K 80141.
Sommer (ApoLPH) Cambridge, Mass.
[28185
Here is your artgum. © Dee. 3,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 7, 1914; K 81483.
SOUTHERN MFG. co., Richmond. [28186
Byrd (Evelyn) and Lafayette at
Westover; by H. A. Ogden. © Dec. 23,
1914; 2 ce. Dec. 31, 1914; K 82575.
SOUTHWESTERN PUB. CO., Dallas. :
[28187
Buy a bale. © Sept. 23, 1914: De
Sept. 28, 1914; K 78805.
W.)
(GEO. Stamford,
Conn. | [28188
See the twist. [Coil of wire, part
_ of which is magnified by lens] © Dec.
1, 1914; 2 @ Nov. 21, 1914; K 80893.
SPARTA PUB. cO., Franklin, Pa. [28189
Taking in the movies. [Design for
poster stamp] © Oct. 14, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 15, 1914; K 79559.
SouTHWICH
SPAULDING (E. N. & R. FE.) Suffield,
Conn. [28190
Elevation of proposed bridge over
Blackstone River. © Oct. 10, 1914;
1 ce. Oct. 16, 1914; I 2027.
Spencer (KENNETH SHAW) Battle
Creek. [28191-28194
Notre Dame [univ.] football squad,
1914. © Nov. 5, 1914; 2c Nov. 13,
1914; J 197499.
faculty, 1914. © Nov. 12, 1914;
2c. Dee. 5, 1914; J 198214.
—— student body, 1914. © Nov. 10,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 5, 1914; J 198215.
— 1914. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 e@. Nov.
13, 1914; J 197498.
SPIEGELBERG (FREDERICK) jr., Ithaca,
NG TX. [28195
Realization of an ideal. © Nov. 7,
1914; 2 ¢c. Nov. 5, 1914; J 197522.
SPRAGUE (JOHN P.) Grinnell ,Ia.
[28196-28198
Sleeping moose on French River, ex-
posures no. 2, 3, 4 in Field and stream
magazine. © Sept. 20, 1914; 2 c. each
Oct. 23, 1914; K 79576-79578.
SPRAGUE-HATHAWAY Co., West Somer-
ville, Mass. [28199
Benedict XV (Pope) © Sept. 12,
1914; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1914; J 196750.
Spurr (H. WILLARD) Waterloo, Ia.
8200
Dairy Maid. © Oct. 10, 1914; 2.
Oct. 15, 1914; J 196764.
STADLER PHOTOGRAPHING co., Chicago.
[28201-28266
A 24, A 26, A 30, A 31, A 32, A 46,
A 55, A 55-a, A 64, A 65, A 69, A 81,
A>90, A. 91, A938, AL 112, AaiS, A. 117,
A 124, A 148, A 174, A 175, A 222, A
238, A 239. © Nov. 1, 1914; 2 c. each
Nov. 27, 1914; J 1978S80-197904.
A 37, A 47, A 54, A: 5%, A 62, A 85,
A 108, A 134, A 198, 661, 672, 673, 674,
675, 676, 682, 683, 684, 685. © Nov. 1,
1914; 2 c. each Dee. 2, 1914; J 198503-—
198521.
53, 504, 621, 633. © July 15, 1914;
2 ec. each Sept. 26, 1914; J 196820-
196323.
662, 665, 666, 669-671, 677-680. ©
Nov. 1, 1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 18, 1914;
J 197502197512.
686-692. © Nov. 1, 1914; 2 c. each
Nov. 28, 1914; J 197754197760.
STALL (JOE) & GRAHAM (WILLIAM (H.)
East Scobey, Mont. [28267
Seobey, Mont., greetings from. ©
Nov. .15, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. "a0, 1914; J
198578.
STANDARD BUILDINGS, INC., New York.
[28268-28277
Garage, 426. 1 ¢. Sept. 28, 1914;
I 1934.
House, 1538-A, 158—-A, 170-A, 171,
172, 382-884. 1 ¢ each Sept. 28,
1914; I 1935-1942.
Sketches from Standard buildings,
ine. catalogue. Pages no. 156 A, 157 A,
161, 165,-168, 173,-175, 175 A, 181 A,
182 A, 351, 359 A, 372, 375-378, 381,
390, 408, 426, 451, 460, 462, 463, 466,
600, 605, 7238, 150,215. ..2 Cc. ‘each
Sept. 28 1914; I 1946.
STANDARD ENGINEERING CO., Cincinnati.
[28278
©le.
Detail drawings of cyclecar.
Sept. 28, 1914; I 1943.
STANDARD
Wash.
Seattle,
[28279
Your credit is good. [Fifty years of
progress. Ad.] © Oct. 18, 1914; 2
ec, Oct. 22, 1914; K 80144.
FURNITURE CO.,
Do4
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
28541
no. 4, 1914
STANDARD PENNANT & NOVELTY CO.,
New York. [28280
Peace. And it shall come to pass.
[Banner.] © Oct. 27, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
2, 1914; K 80509.
STANDARD PUB. CO., Cincinnati.
[28281-28284
[2 post cards]:
‘Some let it alone, yet suffer.—Take
your pick. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. each
Oct. 12, 1914; K 79082, 79084.
[2 post cards]:
Swat that fly—Tug of war.
3, 1914; 2 e. each Oct. 12,
79083, T9085.
STANGER (LEWIS) Philadelphia. [28285
High action tandem, 36106. ©1e.
Oct. 20, 1914; J 197217.
STANTON BRos., New York.
[28286-28301
Sterling kiddies, 1-16. © Dec. 26,
1914; 2 c. each Dec. 28, 1914; K 82404-
82419,
STATON (GEORGE WALTON) Lawrence,
Kan. [28302
Charge of the night shirt brigade.
© Oct. 3, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1914; J
196767.
STEADMAN (FRANK M.) Washington.
[28303-28306
© Oct.
1914; K
[4 photographs] :
Bryan (George)—Griffin (Major)—
Minor (John B.)—Stickley (E.E.) ©
Aug. 6, 1914; 2 c. each Sept. 28, 1914;
J 196420-196423.
STEARNS (MAE) Cove, Or.
[28307, 28808
Kittens (The) © Sept. 12, 1914;
1 ce. Sept..19, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 5, 1914;
J 196523.
Spotted family.» ©
1c. Sept. 19, 1914; 1
J 196524.
STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC Co., Rochester,
May 10, 1914;
ce. Oct. 5, 1914;
ey [28309-28541
Tomato, ground cherry. [No. 999]
[Vegetable seed label] © Aug. 1,
194452 c.. Oct. 12;-1914; K 79210.
[483 Vegetable seed labels]:
Beet, early blood turnip. [No.
728]—Beet, extra early Egyptian.
[No. 733]—-Cabbage, early Jersey
Wakefield. [No. 749]—-Cabbage, pre-
nium late flat Dutch. [No. 758]—
Cabbage, surehead. [No. 754]—Car-
rot, Danvers half long. [No. 7T71]—
Carrot, oxheart. [No. 772]—Cauli-
flower, snowball. [No. 778]—Celery,
| Palmetto.
STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Contd.
white plume. [No. 780]—Collards,
Georgia. [No. 790]—Cress or pepper-
grass. [No. 8083]—Cucumber, Boston
pickling. [No. 821]—Cucumber, early
frame. [No. §12]—Cucumber, early
green cluster. [No. 818]—Cucumber,
improved long green. [No. 808]—Cu-
cumber, improved white spine. [No.
$10] — Endive, moss. curled. [No.
[824]—Kohl Rabi, early purple Vi-
enna. [No. 841]—Kohl Rabi, early
white Vienna. [No. 840] — Leek,
broad flag. [No. 843]—Lettuce, black
seeded Simpson. [No. 850]—-Lettuce,
early curled Simpson. [No. 849]—
Lettuce, early prize head. [No. 854]—
Lettuce, Grand Rapids. [No. 847]—
Lettuce, improved Hanson. [ No.
848]—Muskmelon, green nutmeg. [No.
&65]—Muskmelon, Rocky Ford. [No.
S67]—Onion, large red globe. [No.
896] — Parsley, moss curled. [No.
905]—Pepper, large bell. (Bull nose)
[No. 928]—Pepper, Mexican eghili.
[No. 985]—Radish, French breakfast.
[ No. 972]—Radish, icicle. [No. 965]—
Radish, long scarlet short-top. [No.
967]—Radish, rosy gem. [No. 958]J—
Tomato, acme. [No. 1005]—Tomato,
dwarf champion (tree) [No. 1000J—
Tomato, earliana. [No. 1001]—To-
mato, new stone. [No. 1006]—-Turnip,
purple top. [No. 1016]—Watermelon,
Kleckley’s sweet. [No. 886]—Water-
melon, mountain sweet. [No. 885]—
Watermelon, peerless or ice cream.
[No. 882] © Aug. 1, 1914; 2 ec. each
Sept. 24, 1914; K 79167-79209.
[86 vegetable seed labels]:
Artichoke. [701]—Asparagus, Con-
over’s colossal. [702 |—-Asparagus,
[702]—Beans, broad Wind-
sor. [722]—Beans, Burpee’s. bush
lima. [726] — Beans, cutshort.
[710]—Beans, Davis kidney wax.
[717]—Beans, Dutch case knife.
[709]—Beans, dwarf black. [713]—
Beans, Henderson’s bush lima.
[724]—Beans, horticultural pole.
[721]—Beans, Michigan white wax.
[719]—Beans, rust proof wax. [714]—
Beans, searlet runner. [723]—Cab-
bage, all head. [752]—Cabbage, early
dwarf fiat Dutch. [755]—Cabbage,
Savoy. [760]—Carrot, large white
Belgian. [766]—Chicory, Whitloof.
[785]—Chives, fine imported. [789]—
Corn salad, small seeded. [791]—Cress
or pepper grass.—Cucumber, Chicago
pickling. [822]—-Cucumber, emerald.
[820] —-Cucumber, everlasting.
[816]—Cucumber, gherkins. [823]—
Cucumber, Japanese climbing. [814]—
5)915)
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
28541
STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Contd.
Cucumber, short profile. [817]—
Endive, broad leaved Batavia. [825]—
Gourds, combination. [827]—Herbs,
caraway. [832]—Herbs, combination.
[880]—Herbs, chervil. [833]—Herbs,
lavender. [835]—-Lettuce, Paris white
cos. [S846] — Muskmelon, Burrell’s
gem. [S70] — Muskmelon, cassaba.
[871] — Muskmelon, emerald gem.
[868]—Muskmelon, Hackensack.
[866]—Muskmelon, peach. [863 ]—
Mustard, ostrich plume. [858]—Mus-
tard, white. [856]—Onion. [1853]—
Onion, brown Australian. [891]—
Parsley, plain [906]—Peas. [210A]—
Peas, Alaska. [912]—Peas, American
wonder. [915]—Peas, champion of
England. [921]—Peas, edible pod.
[920]—Peas, gradus. [919]—Peas,
our first and best. [914]—Peas, Tom
Thumb. [917]—Peas, white marrow-
fat. [926] Pepper. [212A]—Pepper,
celestial. [938] — Pepper, Chinese
giant. [933]—Pumpkin, Connecticut
field. [949]—-Pumpkin, Japanese pie.
[950] — Pumpkin, mammoth ‘Tours.
[951]—Radish, early olive shaped
rose. [952]—Spinach, New Zealand.
[982]—Spinach, savoy leaved. [981]—
Squash, Boston marrow. [990]—
Squash, delicious. [992]—Squash, Hs-
sex hybrid. [993]—Squash, mammoth
Chili. [991]—Squash, Sibley. [944]—
Squash, vegetable marrow. [995]—
Sweet corn, Adam’s extra. early.
[792]—Sweet corn, country gentle-
man. [793]—Sweet corn, Crosby’s
early. [797]—Sweet corn, golden ban-
tam. [799]—Sweet corn, Stowell’s
evergreen. [795] — Tobacco, Conn.
seed leaf. [997]—-Tomato, coreless.
[1008J—Turnip. [278A, 278A, 283A,
285A, 288A]—Turnip, cow horn.
[1030] — Turnip, purple top Milan
[1022]—Turnip, seven top. [1031]—
Turnip, snowball. [1020]—Turnip,
white egg. [1029] © Aug. 1, 1914;
2 ce. each Noy. 14, 1914; K 80573-—
80658.
[103 vegetable seed labels]:
[Asparagus, early Argentenil. 704]—
[Beans, large lima pole. 727|—[Beans,
refugee. 705]—[Beans, white crease-
back pole. 707]—Beet, Crosby. [732]—
Beet, half long blood red. [735]—Beet,
long smooth blood. [734]—Beet, Swiss
chard. [737]—[Beets, Crosby’s Egyp-
tian. 703]—[Beets, Detroit dark red.
729]—[Beets, eclipse. 731]—[Beets,
red mangel wurzel. 736]—[Broccoli,
large white. 744]—[Brussells sprouts.
746]—Cabbage, all seasons. [753]—
[Cabbage, drumhead. 352]—Cabbage,
early drumhead. [757 ]—[ Cabbage,
a
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Contd. —
early Winningstadt. 351, 751]—Cab-
bage, early York. [750]—Cabbage,
Hollander. [759]—Cabbage, late drum-
head. [756]—[Cabbage, mammoth red
rock. 761]—[Carrot, Chantenay. 770]—
Carrot, early horn. [769]—[Carrot,
extra early forcing. 768]—[Carrot,
long orange. 773]—[Cauliflower, early
Paris. 776]— [Cauliflower, extra early
Erfurt. 3850, 777]—Celeriac, turnip
rooted celery. [783]—[Celery, Boston
market. 782]—[Celery, golden heart.
354]—Celery, golden self - blanching.
[781]—[Chicory, large rooted. 784]—
Cucumber, early Russian. [819]—
{Dandelion. 804]—Dill. [834]—[Heg
plant, early long purple. 806]—Heg
plant, purple. [S07] — Kale, extra
curled dwarf German. [740]—Kale,
tall green curled Scotch. [742]—Let-
tuce, Boston curled. [853]—Lettuce,
California cream butter. [852]—[Let-
tuce, early curled silesia. 353]—Mar-
joram. [8388]—Muskmelon, Burrell’s
gem. [864] —[Muskmelon, emerald
gem. 3855]—Muskmelon, long yellow
cantaloupe. [862]—Muskmelon, Osage.
[869] — Mustard, southern curled.
[857]—Okra, dwarf green. [888]—
Okra, velvet. [889]—Onion, Barletta
pickling. [892]—Onion, extra early
red flat. [895]—Onion, red Wethers-
field. [903]—Onion, white silver skin.
[801]—Onion, yellow globe Danvers.
[9001—Parslev, rooted. [907]—Pars-
nip, hollow crown. [909] — [Peas,
premium gem. 913]—[Peas, telephone.
918]—[Pepper, Cayenne or long red.
937] — Pepper, long
[939] — [Pepper, red Chili
936] — Pepper, ruby king. [934] —
Pumpkin, cheese. [948] — Pumpkin,
striped cushaw. [944] — Pumpkin,
sweet or sugar. [947]—[Radish, Char-
tiers.
or scarlet.
nip white.
Spanish.
Spanish. [970]—Radish, rose China
winter. — Radish. round black Span-
ish.
[960] — Rhubarb.
purple top. [1027] — Sage.
953]—[Radish, early tur-
[976] — Rutabaga,
[837]J—
red Cayenne. |
small. |
973]—[ Radish, early turnip red |
959]—Radish, long black ,
[974]—Radish, long white
[975|—Radish, white Strasburg. _
Salsify. [978]—Spinach, thick leaf.
[983] — Squash, golden Hubbard.
[989] — Squash. summer crookneck. |
[985] — Squash, warty Hubbard. |
[986]—Squash, white bush. [984]—
Summer savory. [886]—[Sweet corn,
extra early Minnesota. 794]—[ Sweet
corn, white early...
796] — Thyme. —
[889]—Tomato, extra early advance. -
[1002]—Tomato, golden queen, [998]—
Tomato, ponderosa. [1003 ]—['To-
D06
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
STECHER LITHOGRAPHIC co.—Contd.
mato, red cherry. 1012]—[Tomato, red
pear. 1009]—Tomato, yellow plum.
{1015 ]—Turnip, white globe. [1024]—
Watermelon, Cole’s early. [877]—
Watermelon, Georgia rattlesnake.
[880] — Watermelon, Kolb’s = gem.
[872]—Watermelon, Phinney’s early.
[883] — Watermelon. red citron.
[S87 ]|—Watermelon, sweetheart. [874]
© Aug. 1, 1914; 2 c each Oct. 26,
1914; K 79934-80036.
STEDMAN (Irvine L.) Lake Placid,
me. [ 28542, 28543
Lake Placid club golf links, pan-
orama. © Sept. 15, 1914; 2c. Oct. 6,
1914; J 196559.
©
Placid (Lake) N. Y., panorama.
Serio ors = 2c. Oct: 6, 1914; J
196558.
STEINMETZ (C. M.) Washington.
[ 28544, 28545
Santee River cypress lumber co.
New electric plant. [Views A & B
© Oct. 3, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 12, 1914;
K 79088, 79089.
STELLMANN (Louis J.) San Francis-
co. [28546-28549
Held (Anna) alighting from limou-
sine. © Dec. 10, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 15,
1914; J 198484.
Symposium of Chinese photographs,
2,3. © Dec. 10, 1914; 2 c. each Dee.
15, 1914; J 198485, 198486.
Symposium of Chinese pictures, 4.
© Dec. 10, 1914; 2 ce. Dec. 15, 1914; J
198487.
STENGEL (IKUNSTANSTALT) Dresden.
[28550
[Madonna] von Rettig. © May 6,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1914; K 79355.
STEREO-TRAVEL co., Corona, N. Y.
a [28551-28594
[44 photographs]:
Aarhus, picturesque canal, 76.—
Boats on the Stora Hamm canal, Go-
thenburg. 85.—Christiania, stor torv
(great market) 71.—Copenhagen, Ny-
brogade and Nicolai Taarn, 11.—Co-
penhagen, Nyhavn (canal) from Kon-
gens-Nytorv, 17.—Copenhagen, Oster-
gade, principal retail street, 5.—Co-
penhagen, Raadhaus (city hall) and
Raadhaus-place, 3.—Copenhagen, Raad-
haus place and hotels, 4.—Copenha-
gen, Saint Anna Gade, Kristianshavn,
19.—Diggermullen and Diggermullen-
Koll, WLofoten Islands,
68.—Digger
28597
STEREO-TRAVEL co.—Continued.
mullen hamlet and Raftsund, south-
east from Diggermullen-Joll, 71.—E
Gota canal near Motala, Sweden, 66.—
Wide and the Hida Fjord, Norway,
&0.—Esbjerg, Denmark, fishing harbor,
68.—Falster (Island of) threshing
scene, 49.—FanG (Farmhouse in)
71.—Floating timber down the River
Dal, Lecksand, 26.—Geiranger town
and fjord from Flydalsjuv, Norway,
54.—Hammerfest, most northern city
in the world, 88.—Kabelwaag, ceme-
tery and church, Lofoten Islands,
66—Kabelwaag from hill east of
town, Lofoten Islands, 67.—Kiruna-
vara, Kiruna, one of the terraces, 6.—
Malmo, general view of the 1914 expo.,
100.—Moén (Mill in) 48.—North Cape
(On the) at midnight in a fog, 94.—
Odda and the Sérfjord, Norway. 31.—
Old church among the Dunes, Skagen,
98.—Reaping rye near Lidk6opping,
79.—Road from Fredensborg to Fred-
eriksborg, 33.—Roskilde, cathedral,
choir seats, 57.—Roskilde, cathedral,
King Christian IV chapel, 58.—Royal
guard (Two of the) at Amelieborg,
Copenhagen, 12.—_-Skargard, near
mouth of Gdta-Elf (river) Sweden,
90.—Skeels (Mr.) under arrest as
German spy, ‘Trelleborg, Sweden,
101.—Slot Frederiksborg, South gate
near Hillerod, Denmark, 36.—Slot
Frederiksborg, superb inner court,
28.—Stockholm, selling kniickbréd
(break-bread) Malartorg, 47.—Sun
low in the south bear midnight near
North Cape, 92.—Swolver, Lofoten
Islands, fishermen’s houses and Mt.
Blaatind, 62.—Tinnfors. (fors, water-
fall), 112 feet high, near Duved, 20.—
‘\'roldfjord, one of the most superb in
Norway, Lofoten Islands, 74.—
Troldfjordvand (vand, lake) with
miniature icebergs in August, Lofoten
Islands, 75.—Typical Danish farm
buildings near Hobro, 89.—Work in
the field near Skara, 75. © Nov. 4,
1914: 2 c. each Dec. 1, 1914; J 198682-
198725.
STERLING-SMYTHE CO., Chicago. [28595
Fit for a king. [Head of girl] ©
Dee 9, 1914). 2°e) Dec: 17, 1914 7K
81910.
STERN BROS., New York.
[28596, 28597
[Border for advertisements and
other display purposes.] © Oct. 28,
1914; 2c. Dec. 8, 1914; K 81839.
Holly. [Christmas ad] © Oct. 22,
1914: 2 ce. Oct. 26, 1914; K 79582.
DoT
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STreETSON PRESS, INC., Boston.
tredit memorandum. Bank of good
business. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 «. Dee.
16, 1914; IKK 82475.
Srrvens (RatpH P.) Stanford, Cal.
[28599
[Clip card punch] © Nov. 9, 1914;
2 ec. Dec. 5, 1914; K 81481.
STEVENS, MALONEY & co., Chicago.
[28600, 28691
Which is larger:
Allies.—Germany Austria. © Oct.
15, 1914; 2 c. each Noy. 16, 1914; K
80697, 80698.
Stites (CHas. L.) Columbus, O.
[28602-28615
Ideal dark bay percheron. © Dec.
26, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 28, 1914; K 82379.
[13 illustrations of ideal poultry]:
Ideal barred Plymouth Rocks.—Ideal
partridge Plymouth Rocks. — Ideal
rose comb black Minoreas.—Ideal rose
comb brown Leghorns. —Ideal rose
comb Rhode Island reds.—Ideal singie
comb black Minoreas.—Ideal singte
comb brown Leghorns.—Ideal single
comb buff Leghorns.—Ideal single
comb buff Orpingtons, 1, 2.—Ideal
single comb Rhode Island reds.—Ideal
single comb white Leghorns, 1, 2.
Dec. 15, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 18, 1914;
K 81996-82008.
Stites (Evia I.) Berkeley, Cal.
[28616-28621
[6 photographs] :
Ivy path.—On the path to the swim-
ming pool. — Pergola bridge.—Se-
quoia.—Shadows (The)—wWay to the
hills. © Dee. 21, 1914; 2 c. each Dee.
28, 1914; J 198825-198830.
Stone (I. M.) Philadelphia.
[ 28622-28646
[Fragrance] 101. © Sept. 2, 1914;
2 ec. Dec. 11, 1914; K 81919.
[24 prints]:
Bend in the brook, 1159.—Birch lane,
1157.—Blue ribbons, 249.—Critical mo-
ment, 258.—[Early autumn] 1816.—
[Forest stream] 1815. — In quiet
waters, 251.—Little falls, 1153.—
Lover’s lane, 1155.—[Moonlight and
firelight] 1820.—[Off the New Jersey
coast] 1817.—Peace at Mt. Vernon,
255.—Placid waters, 1151.—Pride of
the herd, 250.—Quiet waters, 1156.—
[Returning from pasture] 1818.—Re-
vere (Paul) 248.—Shady lane, 1154.—
Starting early, 247. [ Wayside
pt. TV; 8, vp
[28558 | Stone (I. M.)—Continued.
path, 1153.—Young aviator, 252. ©
Sept. 2, 1914; 2 « each Dec. 11, 1914;
K 81662~—81685.
Srover (Ora) Bradford, O. [28647
Consider the lilies, how they grow.
© Nov. 17, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1914;
J 197629.
STRAUSS (FRANK V.) & co., New York.
[28648
Fulton theatre. [Cover design for
programme] © Oct. 19, 1914; 2 «
Oct. 23, 1914; K 79575.
StrAuss (J. C.) St. Louis.
[28649-28673
Capen (Adaline) A, B.- © Oct. 7,
1914; 2 ce. each Oct. 9, 1914; J 196615,
196616.
Zeibig (Elsa) as V-P queen, 1914.
© Oct. 11, 1914; 2 @ Oct. 19, 1914; J
196888.
[22 photographs] :
Bolland (Helen) <A, B.—Brown
(Daphne) — Bullock (Violet) — Ittner
(Gladys) — Ittner (Helen) — Jones
(Mary D.) A-C.—Kiel (Edna).—Ma-
loy (Alice)—Miller (Carol O’Fallon)
A, B.—Stix (Winifred) A, B.—Teich-
mann (Vera) A, B.—Warmack (An-
nie Laurie) A, B.—Zeibig (Elsa) A-C.
© Oct. 4, 1914; 2 ¢@ each Oct. 5,
1914; J 196470-196491.
Strauss (Matcoirm) New York.
[28674-28688
Cuts no. 4103w, 4106w, 4108w.
[Fashion ads.] © Aug. 14, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Oct. 6, 1914; K 78884, 78885,
T8887.
Cuts no. 4202w-4204w, 4207w, 4208w,
4212m, 4213m, 4216m, 4217, 4219, 4224.
[Fashion cuts] © Sept. 22, 1914; 2
—
ec, each Oct. 6, 1914; K 78886, T8888—_
T8897.
Made in U. S. A. [Hagle flying
with box] © Nov. 18, 1914; 2 @
Noy. 19, 1914; K 80809.
STRAUSS- PEYTON STUDIOS, IMKansas
City, Mo. [28689-28694
George (Miss Beatrice) © Oct. 7,
1914; 2c Oct. 12, 1914; J 196668.
—__- A, B. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 4
each Noy. 27, 1914; J 197845, 197846.
Keith (Charles S.) © Oct. 20,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 22, 1914; J 196955.
Kirkwood (I. R.) © Oct. 23, 1914;
2 «. Oct. 26, 1914; J 197055.
Walton (Miss Audrey) © Nov. 14,
smithy] 1819.— When winter reigns, |
254.—Winding road, 1152.—Woodland ' 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 16, 1914; J 197594.
eal Al
B05
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
28866
STREETER (G. A.) Shawnee, Okla.
[28695
Henry’s (Patrick) sister, Elizabeth
and her husband, Gen. William Rus-
sell. © July 3, 1914; 2.c. July 6,
1914; J 194929.
‘STROBRIDGE LITHOGRAPHING CO., Cincin-
nati. [28696-28719
Chatterton (Ruth) [Colored portrait
Parodi. () Oct. 3, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 5,
1914; K 78865.
ane 1O,,.04194.. 14913 14931. ©
Oct. 30, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 3, 1914;
K 80162-80164.
ete. -©) Septia 25,1914;
2c. Sept. 29, 1914; K 78634.
—— 14230, 14233, M-125, M-126. ©
Oct. 3, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 5, 1914; K
78861-78864.
14232, 14-M-158, 14-M-159. ©
Oct: 17, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 19, 1914;
K 79438-79440.
—— 14236, 14237. © Oct. 7, 1914;
2 ec. each Oct. 8, 1914; K 79018, 79019.
—— 14246, 14247. © Sept. 29, 1914;
2 c. each Sept. 30, 1914; K 78635,
78636.
—— 14248, 14251. © Oct. 10, 1914;
2 ¢. each Oct. 12, 1914; K 79165, 79166.
14249. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 19, 1914; K 79487.
—— 14253. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2 «.
Nov. 8, 1914; K 80835.
—— 14256, 14257. © Nov. 28, 1914;
2 ce. each Nov. 30, 1914; K 81804, 81305.
14258, 14259. © Oct. 30, 1914;
2c. each Novy. 3, 1914; K 808386, 80837.
Stuart (Mrs. J. HE. B.) Norfolk, Va.
[28720
Stuart (J. E. B.) in 1854. © Nov.
12, 1914; 2c Nov. 14, 1914; J 197529.
StTusss (ARTHUR O.) Des Moines, Ia.
[28721
- Queen of the dairy. © Dec. 8, 1914;
2 c. Dec. 10, 1914; K 81615.
STUFF (Harry §.) Seattle, Wash.
[28722
See Seattle in 1915. [Design for
post card and poster stamp.] © Oct.
24, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 3, 1914; K 80091.
STURZEL & PATTERSON, Chicago. [28723
Game cock, Hurricane strain. ©
Oct. 14, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct: 1, 11a
196769.
SUMTER ELECTRICAL CO., Sumter, N. C.
[28724
Imp. [Hand holding Imp magneto]
© Oct: 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 9, 1914;
IX 80558.
SL
& PUB. ASSN., New York.
[28725-28860
After the tide of war, Belgium deso-
lated. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2 c Nov. 2,
1914; J 197531.
How the Germans advanced in the
pattle of the Dykes. © Nov. 14, 1914;
2c. Nov. 17, 1914; J 197614.
©
Indian gallantry at the front.
Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ¢« Dec. 26, 1914;
J 198810.
Retreat of the Germans at the battle
of the Marne. © Oct. 2, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 3, 1914; J 196465.
Saving the mechanic that an airman
had to leave behind him. © Oct. 2,
1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 8, 1914; J 196466.
[2 photographs]:
End of the four-days’ ding dong
struggle for the Chateau de Monde-
ment.—German bush screened trenches
at the battle of the Marne. © Oct. 8,
1914; 2 ec each Oct. 9, 1914; J 196847,
196848.
[2 photographs]:
French infantry attacking German
trenches during the battle of the
Marne.—German infantry advancing
in massed formation. © Oct. 9, 1914;
2c. each Oct. 10, 1914; J 196849,
196850.
[2 photographs]:
Taking of the guns.—Tale of a glo-
rious end. © Dec. 26, 1914; 2 c. each
Dec. 28, 1914; J 198910, 198911.
[3 photographs]: ;
Black Maria arrives.—Sinking of the
Aboukir.—Sinking of the three British
cruisers. © Oct. 8, 1914; 2 ec. each
Oct. 9, 1914; J 196636—-196638.
[8 photographs]:
Caught in wire entanglements and
revealed by the enemy’s search-light.—
Cossacks Swimming their horses across
a yviver while standing in stirrups.—
Heroic act by an eighteen year old
corporal, J. de Mante, setting fire to
a bridge at Termonde. © Oct. 13,
1914; 2c. each Oct. 14, 1914; J 196851-
196853.
[8 photographs]:
For freedom: at the end of the paths
of glory.—Not even the dead left in
peace.—Road to Calais as the road te
ruin. © Nov. 23,1914; 2 c. each Nov.
24, 1914; J 197781197788.
[3 photographs] :
Arboreal in their habits.—Spahi ex-
ploit; rushing a German gun con-
cealed on a farm.—Where falling trees
SUN PTG.
Dov
CATALOGUE
28860
Sun pre. & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
shattered by naval guns had dealt
death to the foe. © Dec. 16, 1914;
2 c. each Dec. 17, 1914; J 198550—
198552.
[4 photographs]:
End of a terrific encounter between
French infantry and the Prussian
guards at the Chateau of Monde-
ment.—German prisoners protected by
British soldiers from indignant French
people-—On Britain’s roll of honor.—
Types of the British army. © Oct. 3,
1914; 2c. each Oct. 5, 1914; J 196545—
196548.
[4 photographs]:
British hospital ship bound for Eng-
land. — Cossack and infantry ad-
vance.—Desperate struggle for the
Chateau de Mondement, during the
battle of the Marne.—Germans burn-
ing their dead at Esternay. © Oct. 5,
1914; 2c. each Oct. 6, 1914; J 196549-
196552.
[4 photographs]: ~
Cave dwellers of the Aisne.—New
romance in modern warfare.—Tinsel
fluttering down to unmask British
guns.—Where the world-history has
been in making. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2. ¢.
each Noy. 2, 1914; J 197186-197189.
[4 photographs]:
Bomb proof cellar used by British
officers as bedroom.—British soldiers
in a loopholed farmyard.—In the midst
of life; the field of honor.—Opera
house at Le Mans true theater of
war. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 7,
1914; J 197278-197281. —
[4 photographs]:
Artillerymen surprised by Germans
in a fog.—British log artillery in ac-
tion.— British supply wagons dis-
closed by
Burning of the Hotel de Ville at Arras.
© Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ce. each Nov. 11,
1914; J 197887-1973890.
[5 photographs]:
Antwerp aflame; crisis of siege.—
Antwerp truly a city of dreadful
night.—Artillery duel across a cathe-
dral city.—Defences the Germans
smashed through.—German trap for
British military motor cars near Sois-
sons. © Oct. 26, 1914; 2 c. each Oct.
28, 1914; J 197104-197108.
[5 photographs]:
Feeding the British lion in his
den.—Russia’s Red Cross convoy pick-
ing up wounded after an engage-
ment.—Tommy Atkins indulges his
sense of humor in the trenches.—When
British soldiers were once more win-
parachute light shells.— |
OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
SuN pre. & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
ning undying glory.—Where the Ger-
mans tried to gain ground on left
wing of Allies. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2.
each Noy. 9, 1914; J 197347-197351.
[6 photographs]:
Bags of earth and timber as a foot-
way.—By a well known artist serving
in the Belgian artillery.—Football as
it should be played within sound of
the guns.—Prayer, with the. Gospel
resting on crossed bayonets. — Road
smashed up by shell fire. — Supreme
leader of the Russian forces. © Dec.
15, 1914; 2 @ each Dec. 16, 1914; J
198529-198534.
[7 photographs]:
Destroyers foiled by searchlights.—
Fight between the Kaiser Wilhelm
der Grosse and the Highflyer on Aug.
26.—Greeting to the Laurel’s crew at
Chatham.—Gurkhas, natural fighters
from Nepal, India.—How British in-
fantry advance against a_ position
under the covering fire of the field ar-
tillery—How Cossacks tricked Ger-
man ecavalry.—9th Lancers, com-
manded by Capt. F. O. Grenfell. ©
Sept. 23,1914; 2 c. each Sept. 24, 1914;
J 196295-196301.
[7 photographs]:
Cruisers of the road in action.—
Fierce fight for Dixmude. — Mud
bath.—Struggle for the Yser.—Track
of death in the air.—When the Ter-
ritorials met the Bavarians just
once.—With an army that caused real
disaster to the Germans. © Nov. 21,
1914; 2 ec. each Noy. 23, 1914; J
197733-197739.
[8 photographs] :
British eavalry engaged against.
German infantry.—Courtesy of war.—
Duel in the air.—Feeding the firing
line.—First naval battle photograph
of the war.—Picturesque Spahis of
Frauce’s army escorting German pris-
oners in France.—Remarkable com-
bined artillery, infantry and cavalry
attack at Cambrai.—Remarkable en-
counter between Highlanders and Ger-
mans. © Sept. 25, 1914; 2 ce. each
Sept. 26, 1914; J 1963829-196336.
[9 photographs]:
Battle of the Dunes.—Belgian dead
in a church.—British cavalry patrol on
duty.—End (The); the last to sink.—
First action, enemy silenced.—French
torpedo boats entering Calais harbor
for emergency repairs.—Second action,
the Legion engages and sinks rear
boat.—Surprise visit of Gurkhas to a
German trench.—Torpedoing and sink-
ing of the Hermes. © Nov. 16, 1914;
560
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
28877
Sun pre. & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
2 c. each Nov. 17, 1914; J 197605—
1976138.
[10 photographs]:
British artillerymen working their
guns unconcernedly amid a hail of
projectiles.—British cruiser convoying
five merchantmen.—British officers in
a splinter-proof.—Cossacks using their
steeds as breastworks while they fire
upon the enemy’s cavalry.—Fighting
Dragon-fly attacked.—German orgy.—
In the trenches at the Aisne.—Kitch-
ner (Lord) at work.—Last stand of
the Germans retreating to the Aisne.—
Prayer before battle. © Oct. 16, 1914;
2 ec. each Oct. 17, 1914; J 196854—
196863.
[10 photographs] :
Bird’s-eye view of the southwestern
half of the Dardanelles and its de-
fences.—British cavalry making a
reconnoissance.—Charge of the Indian
‘troops working shoulder to shoulder
with the British.—Fight in a village
which changed hands four times.—Gal-
lant. Irishman’s splendid stand.—In-
dian troops turning a tidal wave of
men with the bayonet.—Russian priest
on the field blessing the charging
troops.—Russian troops on the Pilitsa
fighting at close quarters.—Street
fighting in a town on the Belgian bor-
der.—Training German infantry before
the war. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 c. each
Noy. 16, 1914; J 197562-197571.
[12 photographs]:
Bogies of the eastern frontier.—De-
feat of the Prussian guards at Ypres.—
Fogs of war: French bewildered.—
Frustrated by rapid manoeuvering.—
Roberts (Lord) burial—Thin khaki
line repels the Corps délite of the
German army.—Uhlan-hunting as a
form of sport.—What fog brings to the
British trenches.—Where the Germans
were flooded out.—Why not teach
Kitchener’s army this during the even-
ings at the training centres?—With
face blackened that it may be invisible
in the darkness.—Wounded on sledges
of skis lashed together. © Dec. 8,
1914; 2 c. each Dec. 9, 1914; J 198312-
1983238.
[14 photographs]:
At Ypres with the British.—British
soldiers as cave dwellers.—Caught at
the entanglements.—Charging on foot
with the lance.—Defence as a fish
pond.—Defence of Antwerp by the
British; arrival of the Antwerp ex-
press. — Defence of Antwerp by the
British; hottest corner of the defence
position at Lierre.—During the fiercest
Sun pre. & PUB. ASSN.—Continued.
fighting the world has known.—Fate
of a vanquished German aviatik.—
Frem the bank to—.—German spy hole
at the front.—News from the front.—
Valiant defender of right and honor.—
We have advanced slightly in Ar-
gonne. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Nov. 30, 1914; J 197917-197930.
SUPERIOR COLOR PRESS, Toledo, O.
[28861-28863
[3 small colored prints]:
[Evenly matched]—[Around the
end]—[Through the center] © Oct. 1,
1914; 2c. each Oct. 16, 1914; K 79312-
793814.
SwWADLEY (WILLIAM WESLEY) San
Francisco. 28864-28870
Bay and exposition from Baker st.
© Aug. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Aug. 29, 1914;
J 195607.
from 2626 Vallejo st., San
Francisco. © Aug. 20, 1914; 2c Aug.
29. 1914; J 195608.
Northwestern Pacific railroad, driv-
ing the golden spike, 102, 103. © Oct.
24, 1914; 2 c each Nov. 6, 1914; J
197243, 197244.
[Panama-Pacific international] ex-
position grounds three months before
opening day. © Nov. 20, 1914; 2«e.
Dec. 2, 1914; J 198227.
San Francisco, 1914. © Oct. 25,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 6, 1914; J 197245.
—— 1915. © Nov. 30, 1914; 2¢
Dec. 2, 1914; J 198228.
Swain (GEoRGE R.) Ann Arbor.
[28871
Michigan vs. Cornell, Ann Arbor,
Nov. 14,,1914.. © Noy. 21, 1914; 2¢
lov. 21,.1914;. J. 197984.
Swirt & co., Chicago. [28872-28875
[Nature studies, calendar designs;
by B. P. Gutman]:
Animals. — Birds — Butterflies —
Flowers.—© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 c. each
Dee. 18, 1914; K 81956-81958.
SWIFT SPECIFIC co., Atlanta, Ga.
[28876
S. S. S. for the blood. [Calendar
design, with boy on doorstep watching
rabbit] © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 ¢ Dec. 17,
1914; K 81914.
SYRACUSE SMELTING WoRKS, Brooklyn.
[28877
Many happy returns. [Christmas
greeting] © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 ce. Nov.
80, 1914; K 81278.
561
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
28878
TABER PRANG ART CO., Springfield,
Mass. [28878-28904
Alphonso XIII, King of Spain, 5536.
© Oct. 17, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 19, 1914; J
196931.
Benedict XV (Pope) 5568. © Nov.
24, 1914; 2 e«. Nov. 27, 1914; J 197851.
Victor Emanuel III, King of Italy,
5587. © Oct. 17, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 19,
1914; J 196982.
[8 photographs]:
Apside of Notre Dame; by Claude
Lorrain, 5572.—Mending time; by W.
A. Dean, 5562.—New bonnet; by W. A.
Dean, 5563——Old north chamber; by
W. A. Dean, 5566.—Passerelle (La) ;
by Serres, 55738.—Puffed up; by W. A.
Dean, 5564.—Watching for the coach;
by W. A. Dean, 5567.—Watching the
embers; by W. A. Dean, 5565. © Dec.
16, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 18, 1914; J
198553-—198560.
[16 photographs]:
At grandfather’s; by W. A. Dean,
5548.—At the fireside; by W. A. Dean,
5551.—Bit shy; by W. A. Dean, 5542.—
Blossoms; by W. A. Dean, 5543.—Bur-
ano; by Bertolini, 5554.—Calling; by
W. A. Dean, 5540—Christ going through
the wheat field; by Rampel, 5574.—
Fishing on the Laguna, Venice; by
Bertolini, 5501.— Laguna of Venice;
by Bertolini, 5553.—Morning eall; by
W. A. Dean, 5549.— October after-
noon; by Gordon, 5552.—Old red
house; by W. A. Dean, 5539.—Restful
book; by W. A. Dean, 5550.—Sheltered
porch; by W. A. Dean, 5541.—Still
waiting: by W. A. Dean, 5544.—Vil-
lage news; by W. A. Dean, 5547. ©
Dec. 9, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 11, 1914;
J 198405-198420.
TAILORING ARTS PUB. Co., New York.
[28905-28908
[Fashion window ecards]:
Plate A. Models. 146-155.—Plate B.
Models, 156-173.—Three button sack,
175.—Two button ... sack, and flan-
nel trousers, 174. © Dec. 10, 1914;
2e. each Dec. 17, 1914; K 82479-82482,
TAMMEN (H. H.) co., Denver.
[28909-28926
[Pictures of Indians]:
Apache mother and cehild.—Black-
bird (Chief)—Hopi maiden. — Nava-
ho. — Navaho belle. — Red Cloud
(Chief)—Spotted Tail (Chief)—Thun-
derbird (Chief)—Wolf Robe (Chief).
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ce each Oct. 30,
1914: K 79870-79878.
TAMMEN (H. H.) co.—Continued.
[9 photographs]:
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
Call of the pines——Camp fire pow
wow.—Critical moment.—Fire dance.—
Halting for water. — Home sweet
home.—Maid of the forest.—Monarch
of the glen.—Silver moon. © 1c. each
Noy. 14, 1914; J 197533-197541.
TANGEN (EbD.) Boulder, Colo. [28927
Arapahoe Peak, summit of, Colorado.
© Aug. 18, 1914; 2 ce. Aug. 21, 1914;
J 195401.
TAYLoR (EDWIN L.) Springfield, Mass. |
[28928 |
Elk. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. Sept. 30,
1914; J 196409.
TAyLor (HaArotp A.) Coronado, Cal.
[28929
California bldg. © Oct. 24, 1914;
2 ec: Oct. 28, 1914: J 197110.
Taytor (J. L.) & co., Chicago. [28930
Let Taylor do your tailoring. ©
Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Dec. 16, 1914; K
81810.
TEICH (CuRT) & co., Chicago. 28931
Meeting of the Atlantic and Pacific.
The kiss of the Oceans. [Post card.]
© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 e. Oct, 3, 1914; K
T8817.
TENNANT (Harry F.) East Hampton,
Conn. [28932
EK. F. baseball team.
1914; 2 ce. Dec. 14, 1914; J 198459.
Turi (A. J.) Butte, Mont.
[28933-28936
[4 photographs]:
Curtis (Mrs.) and Mr. White, 44.—
Sanford (Miss) 42.—Sanford (Miss)
and Mr. White, 41.—White (Mr.) and
party, 43. © Aug. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. each
Oct. 12, 1914; J 197274—-197277.
THIRI’S AERIAL VIEW SERVICE, Butte,
Mont. [28937-28939
[38 photographs]:
Last sound, off for Butte.—Militia
© Dec. 10,
—_
leaving Helena for Butte—State mi- .
litia on steel train en route to Butte.
© Sept. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 21, 1914; ,
J 197591-197593.
THOMPSON (DONALD) New York.
[28940, 28941
Antwerp (Ruins of) after German ~
bombardment. © 1 ec. Noy. 16, 1914;
J 197573.
German artillery at the water-front
of Antwerp. © 1 ec. Noy. 16, 1914;
J 197572:
562
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914 28981
THOMPSON (GEORGE L.) Fishers Island, | TrNeLtEY (KATHERINE) Point Loma,
Nu ¥: [ 28942, 28943 Cal. [28961-28969
New London baseball club, 1914. © Lomaland photographic series 1,
Sept. 4, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1914; J | 208-212:
196090. Bird’s-eye view of bungalow dormi-
184 co. C. A.C. Fort H. G. Wright, | tories—Glimpse of the Greek thea-
WNW. Y., 1914.° © Oct. 13, 1914; 2 c. | ter:—Glimpse of the Raja Yoga col-
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Tingley’s residence.—View from the
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York. [28944 | Dec. 12, 1914; J 198423-198427.
Pleasant reflection. © Dec. 11, 3, 218, AO 281, 282:
1914; 2 ¢. Dec. 12, 1914; K 81709. Group of students of the Raja-Yoga
academy.—Raja-Yoga college band.—
THOMPSON (PeTER J.) Susanville, | Students of senior class, Raja-Yoga
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TIPTON (WILLIAM R.) Columbia, Mo.
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West side of old crater showing prog- ag 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 10, 1914; J
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each Nov. 17, 1914; J 1973802-197304. a link.—Upon this page I choose a
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is ing.—When rocks and hills divide
[28957 | usWhen this you see remember
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[28982-28985
{4 photographs]:
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1914: 2c. each Dec. 24,1914; J 198776—
198779.
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[Christmas Thanksgiving
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and
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Sept. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Oct. 30, 1914;
K 79861-79867.
[Christmas cards]:
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hearts.—Christmas message. Telep-
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mas. Deed not words.—This flock of
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to
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
(JoHN P.) Ithaca, N.. ¥.
[29021-29025
TROY
[5 photographs]:
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2 c. each Dec. 17, 1914; J 198544—
198548.
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1914; J 197795.
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Drifting in the shadows. © 1 ¢.
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Reflections. © 1c. Aug. 27, 1914;
J 196701.
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[Merry Christmas; embossed fan-
tastic figure with pumpkin head, beat-
ing drum] © Nov. 12, 1914; 2 «.
Nov. 11, 1914; K 80348.
ULLMAN MFG. cO., New York. [290382
Vy you don’t spoke for yourself,
Johann. [Card, 5x7 inches] © Sept.
28, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 2, 1914; K 78808.
UxLricu (AuGusT FREDERICK) Chicago.
[29033
Travers (R. C.) [Autographed pen-
nant] © Sept. 20, 1914; 1 e. Sept.
28, 1914; 1 ec. Oct. 7, 1914; K 78964.
UNDERHILL (IRVING) New York.
[29034-29047
New York, barge office, U. S. I. dept.,
C-10193. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 6,
1914; J 196554.
——— Belmont hotel, C-10203. © Oct.
5, 1914; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1914; J 196555.
Flatbush ave. ex. from Fulton
st., B—22090. © Oct. 5, 1914; 2 ec. Oct.
6, 1914; J 196556.
—— Grand central depot, B-—22176,
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J 197647-197649.
— Grand Central depot, C—10202.
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196557.
—— J. P. Morgan bldg., O-10384. ©
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198771.
TUCKER
Mich.
064
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
29354
UNDERHILL (IRvING)—Continued.
Skyline, D-684. © Oct. 19,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 20, 1914; J 196930.
[5 photographs]:
Jersey City, Summit ave. station
and Public service bldg., C—10245.—
New York, Century opera house, C-
10196.—New York, Lotos club, C—
10197.—New York, Manhattan stor-
age warehouse, C-10195.—New York,
Vanderbilt residence, B-22142. © Dec.
30, 1914; 2 c« each Dec. 31. 1914; J
198975-198979.
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, New York.
[29048-29854
© 1c. Dee. 2,
Carnegie (Andrew)
1914; J 198115.
New York, Metropolitan life insur-
ance co., employees. © 1 c. Dec. 2,
1914; J 198104.
P-134-C, 59007, 59589, 61117, 69736,
69989, 90728, 97159, 1226383, 132808,
144838. © 1c. each Sept. 30, 1914; J
196398-196408.
172479, 172495, 172496, 172497,
172498. ©1 ce each Oct. 2, 1914; J
196435-196439.
173999-88023 FC,
174001-88046 FC,
174008-88050 IC,
174028-88091 FC,
174000-880438
174002-88049
174005-88076
174062-88370
FC,
FC,
FC,
HW,
174063-88373
174067-88381
174071-88421
174107-88368
174112-88459
174065-88378
174068-88382
174072-88442
174110-88369
174119-88569
© 1c. each
196457.
P-168 M, 173494, 178931-P 522,
1739385—-P 517, 173986—P 518, 173937-P
o12, 1739388—P. 513, 173989-P 516,
178977, 174011—P 537, 174016, 174034-P
540, 1740387-M 606, 17403S8S—M 638,
Oct. 2, 1914; J 196440-
174060-S8048 FC, 174084-B_ 92,
174155-P 585, 174158-A 1, 175045. ©
1’ ec. each Oct. 10, 1914; J 196643-—
196661.
174231, 174250, 174339-88949 FC,
174386-88950 FC, 174390. 174391,
174394, 174895, 174406—-89041 IC,
174408-890387 FC, 174412-89031 FC,
174414-89123 FC, 174421-89047 FC,
174423-89083 FC, 174482, 174440-
89145 FC, 174443-89073 FC, 174445-
89134 FC, 174448-89207 FC, 174485,
174499-89165 FC, 174501-89147 FC,
174503-89210 FC. ©1c. each Oct. 16,
1914; J 196802-196824.
1725380, 172915, 174279-A 24,
174857-P 595, 174405-A 44, 174413-A
43, 174417—A 58, 174418—A 59, 174420-A
00, 174425-—A 46, 174426—A 71, 1744388-D
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWoop—Continued.
1, 174484, 174511-M 721. © 1c. each
Oct. 19, 1914; J 196866—196879.
172961, ....178934, . 178997,
174069, 174146, 174157, 174159,
174162, 174164, 174166, 174184,
174226, 174228, 174244, 174251,
174274, 174275, 174276, 174277,
174819, 174320, 174338, 174343, 174346,
174348, 1743850, 174351, 1743853, 174356,
1743938. © 1 ¢. each Oct. 26, 1914;
J 197019-197053.
174046, 174143, 174156, 174193,
174198, 174205, 174255, 1744389, 174504,
174509, 174576, 174580, 174586, 1746380-
89460 FC, 174641, 174652-89520 FC,
174657-89464 FC, 174675, 174691-89461
WC, 174700-89387 FC, 174755-89622 FC,
174759-S9720 EC, 174761-89606 IFC,
174772-89653 FC, 174779-89863 FC,
174780-S89864 FC. © 1c. each Nov. 9,
1914; J 197308197333.
P-197-U, 1738536, 174229,
89357 FO, 174575-89341 FC,
89355 FC, 174581-89339 FC,
89345 FC, 174588-89329 FC, 174589-
893856 IFC, 174598-89346 FC, 174599-
$9361 FC, 174604, 174622-89350 FC,
174632-89462 FC, 174671, 174672,
174681, 1747384, 174735, 174736, 174784.
© 1c. each Nov. 10, 1914; J 197356-
197377.
171421—A 179, 171425-P 656, 171435-
89993 IFC, 171436-P 647, 171474-M
799, 171476-M 819, 171478-M _ 804,
171481—-M 806, 171504—A 211, 171527-A
182, 174154-88840 FC, 174649, 174775,
174776, 174777, 174818-89945 FC. ©
1 ¢.. each Noy. 27, 1914; J 197852-
197867.
175442, 175445-P 723, 175447-P 727,
175449-P 724, 175450-P 726, 175453-P
728, 175460-909382 FC, 175464-A 411,
175468—A ae 175474=P’ 725. ‘© Ve.
each Dec. 2, 1914; J 198105-198114.
17 1433-90010 FO, 171488—90050
171489-90082 FC, 171445-90134
Pet AG boise 171447-90082
17145990137 171466—80025
17146S-90203 171471-90206
171496—90220 17150290252
171507-90272 171509-90250
171512-90246 171519—90265
171540-90331 171542-90320
171545-90324 171546—-90424
171588-A 312, 171598, 171596—-A 91;
174764—-M 769, 174799-—M 794, 175448—M
448, 175454-M 844, 175470-90936 FC.
© 1 e. each Dee. 9, 1914; J 198284—
198311.
171409, 171418, 171420-90115 FC,
171423-P 646, 171424-90081 FC, 171426-
90088 FC, 171429-90011 FC, 171432-
174066,
174160,
174225,
174273,
174278,
174569—
174577—
74583—
KC,
FC,
FC,
Ls
FC,
065
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pt. Iv,n.s., v.9
Unverwoop & UNDERWoop—Continued. | U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK co.—
90007 FC, 171484-90085 FC, 171458—
90161 FC, 171462, 171467-90157 FC,
171470-P 648, 171472--M 820, 171477-—M
808, 171516-90238 FC, 171518—90269
FC, 171522-P 679, 171528—M 826,
171548, 171548-90323 FC, 171560-K 23,
171563-903860 FC, 171564—P 682, 171567—
90420 FC, 171568-90325 FC, 171569-—
90866 FC, 171577—A. 324, 17158490340
FC, 171587-90451 FC, 17159490811
FC, 1743847-S8968 FC, 1748638—A 32,
1745938-M 95, 174617, 1746384-M 756,
174771-—P 6382, 175877-90680 KFC,
175393-90671 EFC, 175420-90586 EC,
175487-90960 FC. ©1c. each Dee. 11,
1914; J 1983438-198378, 198375-198384.
171407, 171408, 171411, 171412,
171553, 171559, 171688, 171650, 171652,
171653, 171656, 171658, ° 172770, 173102,
174446, 174624, 174708, 174796, U-
175035, U-175036, U-175037, U—175038,
U-1750389, U-175040, U-175041, U-
175042, U-176260, U-176262, U-176263.,
U-176264, U-176268, U-176269, U-
176271, U-—176272, U-176275, U-176277,
U-176279. © 1c. each Dec. 21, 1914;
J 198588-198624.
UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS, INC., San
Antonio. [29355
Beautiful teeth. ©1c. Oct. 3. 1914;
J 196464.
UNITED ART SERVICE co., Cleveland.
[29856-29359
Weekly happenings. War is every-
where:
Hurry boys.—It’s beyond my
reach.—People’s general store.—Saw-
ing affair. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. each
Noy. 14, 1914; K 80664-80667.
UNITED FUEL & SUPPLY CO., Detroit.
[ 293860, 29361
(1c. Dee 1,
Detroit’s stalwarts.
1914; J 198536.
Our hustlers.
J 197111.
U.
© 1c. Oct. 29, 1914:
S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO.,
Philadelphia. [29362-29419
[Fashion plates]:
Back views, nos. 442-445; vests, nos.
446-453. © July 22, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
24, 1914; K 81104.
Backs, nos. 640-648; vests, nos. 645—
651. © July 25, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24,
1914; K 81095.
Balmacaan raglan, button thru,
overcoat, 522, [and] Button thru...
overcoat, 5238. © June 24, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 24, 1914; K 81122.
Continued.
Button thru overcoat, single-breast-
ed... overcdal, cig... agua 2-435.
© July 22, 1914; 2 @ Nov. 24, 1914:
IX 81115.
Chesterfield overcoat, single-breast-
ed overcoat, ete. nos. 524-526. ©
June 24, 1914; 2 ec Nov. 24, 1914; K
81120.
Clerical frock, Tuxedo, peaked lapel,
etc., nos. 434-437. © July 22, 1914;
2 ce Nov. 24, 1914; K 81107.
Doubie-breasted Prince Albert, two-
button ... frock, ete, nos. 628-631.
© July 20, 1914; 2 c. Novy. 24, 1914;
K 81089.
Four - button cutaway, double-
breasted Prince Albert, etec., nos. 527-
531. © June 24, 1914; 2c, Nov. 24,
1914; K 81119.
611, Three button... sack,
612.
1914; K 81111.
rounded front sack, 406.
[and]
81116.
rounded front, sack, 503, [and]
Three-button ... sack, 504.
15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81078.
rounded front sack, 604.
outing coat, with patch pockets, |
© June 30, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24,
©
July 18, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K
© June
July 2, 1914; 2 « Nov. 24, 1914; K
81112.
. sack, 521. © June 24, 1914; 2 ¢.
Nov. 24, 1914; K 81121.
New tango, Four button outing
ceat, ete., nos. 407-409.
1914; 2 ec Nov. 24, 1914; K 81108.
sack, 520, [and] Three button
© July 14, |
One-hutton semi-peaked lapel out- |
ing suit, etc., nos. 616-619. © July 20,
1914; 2 c Nov. 24, 1914; K 81092.
512, [and] Two-button .
K 81082.
Raincoat, Raglan... overcoat, etc.,
nos. 623-627. © July 20, 1914; 2 «.
Nov. 24, 1914; K 81090.
Regular shape, ete., [trouser cuts]
nos. 652-655, [pocket cuts] P 61-72,
[cuff cuts] C 73-84. © July 25, 1914; |
2c. Noy. 24, 1914; K 81094.
Semi-peg shape etc., [trouser cuts]
nos. 454-457; [cuff cuts] nos. C 41-52.
© July 22, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 24, 1914;
K 81105.
Three button, cutaway frock, etc., |
nos. 429-433. © July 22, 1914; 2 ¢.
Noy. 24, 1914; K 81106.
066
semi-peaked lapel, outing sack, |
. sack, 518. -
© June 19, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 24, 1914; ©
—— Fa
“no. 4, 1914
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
29419
“U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO.—
Continued.
—double breasted sack, 461,
[and] Two button... sack, 462. ©
Jmly 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K
81109.
——long roll sack, 469, [and] Three-
beaten. =. sack, 470. © July. 15,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81071.
——-Norfolk, Two-button double
breasted etc., nos. 416-419. © July
14, 1914; 2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81114.
— Norfolk, Two-button ... sack,
etc., nos. 515-517. © June 19, 1914;
2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81080.
Norfolk, 475, [and] One-button
outing sack, 476. © July 15, 1914; 2
ec. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81074.
—— Norfolk, 518, [and] Four but-
ton, outing coat, 519. © June 19,
1914; 2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81079.
—rounded front cutaway sack,
509, [and] Three-button... sack,
510. © June 19, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24,
1914; K 81108.
——rounded front, cutaway sack,
605, [and] One button .. . sack, 606.
© June 80; 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914;
K 81085.
sack, 403. © June 5, 1914; 2
ce. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81099.
y sack, 501, [and] Two-button,
long roll sack, 502. © June 12, 1914;
2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81076.
sack, 602. © July 2, 1914; 2
e, Nov. 24,1914; K 81087.
——semi-peaked lapel sack, 607,
[and] Two-button ... sack, 608. ©
June 80, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K
81084.
—semi-peaked lapel, straight
front sack, ete., nos. 420-423. ©
July 14, 1914; 2 c Nov. 24, 1914; K
81102.
——semi-peaked lapel, straight
front sack, etc., nos. 618-615. © July
20, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 810983.
——soft roll, double breasted sack, |
488. © July 27, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24,
1914; K 81065.
— soft roll, peaked lapel sack,
401. © June 9, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24,
1914; K 81117.
soft-roli, peaked lapel, straight
front sack, 481. © July 1, 1914; 2.
Noy. 24, 1914; K 81068.
——soft roll, rounded front, cut-
away sack, 478, [and] Three button
sack, 474. © July 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov.
24, 1914; K 81073.
77261— 15——_10
U. S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK CO.—
Continued.
soft roll, rounded front sack,
etc., nos. 410-412. © May 25, 1914; 2
e. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81097.
soft roll, rounded front sack,
484. © July 27, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov. 24,
1914; K 81066.
soft roll, rounded front, sack,
505, [and] Three-button ... sack,
506. © June 15, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 24,
1914; K 81077.
soft roll, semi-peaked lapel
sack, 465, [and] Three-button...
sack, 466. © July 15, 1914; 2 c Nov.
24,1914; IK 81069.
soft roll, semi-peaked lapel
sack, 471 [and] Three-button sack,
472. © July 15, 1914; 2 c Nov. .24,
1914; KX 81072.
standard stout sack, Three-but-
ton... sack, ete, nos. 620-622. ©
July- 20, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 24, 1914; K
81091.
straight front... sack, 507,
[and] One-button ... sack, 508. ©
June 10, 1914; 2 c« Nov. 24, 1914; K
SlOT5.%"
——straight front, semi-peaked
lapel, soft roll sack, etc., nos. 4138-415.
© July 14, 1914; 2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K
81101.
straight front, semi-peaked
lapel, soft roll sack, 603. © July 2,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81086.
Tuxedo, peaked lapel, Tuxedo shawl
collar, etc., nos. 5382-539. © June 24,
1914; 2 c. Noy. 24, 1914; K 81118.
shawl collar, clerical frock, etc.,
nos. 632-639. © July 20, 1914; 2 .e.
Nov. 24, 1914; K 81113.
Two-button, double-breasted sack,
405. © June 18, 1914; 2 ec Nov. 24,
1914; K 81100.
long roll sack, 402. © June 5,
1914; 2 c@ Nov. 24, 1914; K 81098.
long roll sack, 463, [and] Three-
button, semi-peaked lapel sack, 464.
© July 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914;
K 81110. :
long roll sack, 467, [and] Three
button: . = »isack, 468. © July 15,
1914; 2 ce. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81070.
long roll sack, 518 [and] Three- —
button . . . sack, 514. © June 19,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81081.
—— long roll sack, 601. © July 2,
1914; 2 ec Nov. 24, 1914; K 81088.
long roll, semi-peaked lapel,
round corner sack, 482. © July 27,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81067.
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29420
U. 8S. FASHION & SAMPLE BOOK co.—
Continued.
long roll, semi-peaked lapel
sack, 404. © May 16, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
24, 1914; Ix 81096.
long roll, semi-peaked lapel
sack, 609, [and] Three button .
sack, 610. © June 30, 1914; 2 e. Nov.
24, 1914; K 81083.
U. S. NoveLTY co., New York. [29420
Made in U. S. A. [Dove over hemi-
spheres and ship carrying U. S. flag]
© Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1914; FE
79849.
U. S. PLAYING CARD CO., Cincinnati.
[29421-29429
[9 designs for playing card backs]:
[Cyclecar]—Gala-day.—Helen.—[In-
ter-mountain]—Oaks and elms.—[ Rai-
nier (Mt.) ] — Reflections. — Viola. —
[Western plaid.] © Mar. 10, 1914;
2c. each Oct. 26, 1914; K 79583-79591.
U. S. prte. & LITHOGRAPH co., Nor-
wood, O. [294380, 29431
[Breakfast table; 318. Label for
fruit or vegetable can] © Nov. 18,
1914; 2 e. Dee. 5, 1914; K 82271.
[Knight on horseback. Label for
fruit or vegetable can] © Nov. 21,
1914; 2 c. Dec. 12, 1914; K 82272.
U. S. RUBBER RECLAIMING CO., INC.,
New York. [29432
[Buffalo charging] © Nov. 17,1914;
2 ce. Nov. 25, 1914; K 81267.
URQUHART (DuNCAN J.) Cranston,
Ro: [29433
Rentpayer’s declaration of inde-
pendence. © Sept. 8, 1914; 2 @ Oct.
10, 1914; K 79050.
UTICA PRESS co., Utica, N. ¥. [29484
Roach (Lewis M.) © Dec. 7, 1914;
2c. Noy. 24, 1914; J 198226.
Van Duzer (J. C.) Rockford, Tl.
[29435
Canoeists running steamer waves at
Rockford. © Oct. 7, 1914; 2 e. Oct.
10, 1914; J 196642.
VARSITY ARTS & CRAFTS
bridge, Mass. [29436
H.-36, Y.—-O, 1914. [Harvard-Yale
game poster] © Nov. 30, 1914; 2 ¢.
Dee. 2, 1914; K 81375.
VIALL (EpGAR WILLIAM)
Wis.
Placing the bandilers.
1914; 2 ec. Sept. 21, 1914; J 196186.
SHOP, Cam-
Oshkosh,
[29437
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA, Brooklyn.
[29488-29454
Girardet (Etienne) © July 31,
1914; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1914; J 195046.
[4 photographs]:
Cozine (Arthur)—Stevens (George)
A, B.—Williams (Earle) © Nov. 30,
1914; 2c. each Dec. 19, 1914; J 198574—
198577.
[6 photographs]:
Cooper (George)
(Margaret )—Kelly
Northrup (Harry) © Sept. 20, 1914;
2 ¢c. each October 38, 1914; J 196590-
196595.
[6 photographs] :
Costello (Maurice) 1, 2.—Lloyd
(Ethel)—Talmadge (Constance) 1, 2.
—Van Deusen (Cortlandt J.) © Oct.
28, 1914; 2 ec each Novy. 7, 1914; J
197288—-1972938.
VospacH (W.) & co., Berlin.
[29455-29463
Sixtinische madonna, von Raffael
Santi, copied by M. Mogensen. Kunst-
beilage zur
Deutsche haus, no. 18, 1918, 1914.
Sept. 22, 1914; 1 ¢. Oct. 31, 1914; K
79917.
Stilleben; von C.
Kunstbeilage zur
fiirs Deutsche haus.
2c. Oct. 16, 1914; K 793538.
—— [Friichte]; von M. Eberberger.
Kunstbeilage zur Sonntags-zeitung
fiirs Deutsche haus, no. 9, 19138, 1914.
Kricheldorf.
© July 21, 194s een ot, 191s;
Kk 79914.
Vorfriihling; von F. Freiherrn von
Loén. Kunstbeilage zur Sonntags-
zeitung fiirs Deutsche haus. © Apr.
1, 1914; 1 ec. Oct. 16. 1914; K 79354.
[5 large colored prints]:
Christus am kreuz; von A. van
Dick.—Hollindische bauernstube; von
Pieter de Hooch.—Iphigenie; von
Anselm Feurerbach.— Lavinia; von
Tizian Werbung (Die); von Her-
mann Koch. © Apr. 1, 1914; 1 ¢. each
Oct. 16, 1914; K 79856-79360.
Voce. (Lucien) Paris. [29464-29466
Coursing; by Louis Icart. © Mar.
6, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1914; K 78030.
©
Papillon (Le); by Louis Icart.
Mar. 28, 1914; 2 e. Sept. 8, 1914; K
78033.
Vision printaniére; by Louis Icart.
© Sept. 17,! © Mar. 30, 1914; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1914;
K 78034.
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A, B.—Gibson |
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Sonptags-zeitung ©
© Apr. 7, 1914; |
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
VONDRANN (PAUL) New York.
[29467
Wir halten fest und treu zusammen.
[Card showing Kaiser of Germany and
Emperor of Austria above soldier and
flag of their nation.] © Oct. 22, 1914;
2 c. Nov. 27, 1914; K 81186.
WAGNER (FRANK C.) Washington.
[29468
We are for peace, prosperity and
good will to all. Post card. © Dec.
21, 1914; 2c. Dec. 22, 1914; K 82225.
WAGNER ELECTRIC MFG. Co., St. Louis,
Mo. [29469
Mo. Merry Xmas, Wagner quality. |
[Cover page for Electrical world.
Dec. 19, 1914.] © Dee. 19, 1914; 2c.
Dec. 29, 1914; K 82458.
WALDON (CHARLES D.) Toronto, Can- ,
ada. [29470
Militarism. © Oct. 29, 1914; 2 «¢.
Oct. 29, 1914; K 79875.
WALKER (AUSTIN COOPER)
rela:
[Dubuque; the key city of Iowa.]
©.Nov. 1, 1914; 2 ce. Oct. 31, 1914;
807382.
WALKER- LONGFELLOW Co., Boston.
[29472-29474
American statesmen series. Abra-
ham Lincoln. © Nov. 11, 1914; 2 «.
Noy. 18, 1914; K 80758.
——Paniel Webster. © Sept. 9,
1914; 2 @ Oct. 12, 1914; K 79087.
—— Thomas Jefferson. © July 7,
1914; 2 c Nov. 30, 1914; K 81853.
New York.
[29475
Harvard-Yale football game, Yale
bowl, 1914. © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 ¢. Nov.
25, 1914; J 197794.
WALTERS (HENRY
Dubuque,
[29471
WALLACE PHOTO CO., INC.,
W.) Jacksonville,
Fla. [29476, 29477
Florida enchantment. © Oct. 21,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1914; J 196967.
Reflections. © Dec. 12, 1914; 2 ¢.
Dec. 14, 1914; J 198465.
Watton (W. R.) Denver.
[29478, 29479
{2 Indian heads]:
Juan Pedro, a Navaho.—Tom of
Cochiti. © pe 15,.1914: 2 ¢, each
Oct. 30, 1914; 79868, 79869.
WARD ADVERTISING SERVICE, Chicago.
[29480-29482
[3 prints]:
Higher efficiency
ice.—Perfect laundering gets attention ' ave.,
in laundry serv- }
29509
WARD ADVERTISING SERVICE—Contd.
and respect.—That’s real laundering.
© Dec. 38, 1914; 2 @ each Nov. 30,
1914; K 81699-81701.
WARNER BROTHERS Bridgeport,
Conn. [29483-29486
[Ad cut of women’s wearing apparel, ~
P.63W] © Jan. 31, 1914; 2 ¢. July 6,
1914; K 81150.
Co.,
© Feb. 24, 1914; 2
e. each July 6, 1914; K 81148, 81149.
— [SS12] © Jan. 24, 1914; 2c.
July 6, 1914; K 81147.
WARREN (GEORGE HENRY) Minneapolis.
[29487
[Bookplate. Landscape] © July
10, 1914; 2 ec. Nov. 23, 1914; K 81263.
WARREN (W. HaAro“p) Asbury Park,
Netw: [ 29488, 29489
Warren premium calculator, descrip-
tive or face plate. © Nov. 4, 1914;
1 ec. Nov. 5, 1914; I 1997.
——plate F. © Nov. 4, 1914; 1¢
Noy. 5, 1914; I 1996.
WARREN FEATHERBONE CO., Chicago.
[29480
Warren girl. © Dec. 14, 1914; 2.
Dee. 16, 1914; K 81811.
WASHINGTON-CROSBY CO., Minneapolis.
[29491
Durum (Bill) © Oct. 14, 1914; 2
e. Nov. 14, 1914; K 80905.
Wasson (MAYBELLE A.) Pittsburg.
[29492
Girl holding roses. © Nov. 10, 1914;
2c. Nov. 27, 1914; J 197828.
WATERMAN (L. E.) co., New York.
[29493
Pen is still mightier than the sword.
[In Century magazine, Nov. 1914] ©
O«t,) 20; 1914592 ©. Oct: 16, 19457 K
79315.
Waters (R. J.) & co., San Francisco.
[29494-29509
Cigarette smoker. © Oct. 10, 1914;
2c. Oct. 12, 1914; J 196698.
Cliff house and cliffs. © Oct. 16,
1914; 2 e. Oct. 12, 1914; J 196699.
Columbus day at the exposition. ©
Octs Tae 1ol1es 2 eo "Oct 19; "1914 T
196889.
San Francisco:
Business district. Dec, 1914.—Ferry
bléeg., 712.—Golden Gate park Sunday
concert, 698—In the city limits,
Golden Gate. 705.—Market and Grant
710.—Market and Post streets,
069
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
29510
Waters (R. J.) & co.—Continued.
709.—Market and Powell streets,
711.—North from Spreckles bldg. [No
number]—South from Telegraph Hill,
706.—Southern shore of the Golden
Gate, 703.—View from Russian Hill,
604.—Waterfront from Telegraph
Hill, 707.— Where ocean and rock meet,
Golden Gate, 704. © Dec. 24, 1914; 2
e. each Dec. 30, 1914; J 198983-198945.
Watrous (SypNEY D.) Westfield, Pa.
[29510, 29511
Westfield high school, 1. © Oct. 14,
1914; 2 ec. Oct. 16, 1914; J 196792.
——=<2 ©) Oct,.15, 1914: 2 ¢ Océ. 16,
1914; J 196793.
WATSON-STILLMAN CO., Aldene, N. J.
[29512
[Hand holding a leather packing in
reverse curve] © Oct. 20, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 28, 1914; K 80258.
WAYNE PUB. CO., Detroit. [29513
Benedict XV (His Holiness Pope)
© Oct. 22, 1914; 2 c Oct. 23, 1914;
J 196996.
WEATHERFORD (ANNA) San Francisco.
[29514
Christ healing the blind. © Nov. 28,
1914; 2c. Dee. 12, 1914; J 198421.
WEBERG (FRITTJOF EMANUEL) Ogden,
Utah. [29515
Christ (Baptism of) ©1c. Nov. 9,
1914; J 197524.
WEIBLEN (ALBERT) MARBLE & GRANITE
co., New Orleans. [29516
Design for a burial vault. © 1e.
Nov. 9, 1914; I 1985.
WEIGLE (Epwin F.) Chicago.
[29517 29523
Antwerp cathedral, Belgian scouts
high in tower. © Oct. 21, 1914; 1¢.
Oct. 28, 1914; K 79561.
[6 photographs]:
French and Belgian prisoners of war
playing cards.—French, Belgian and
Turco prisoners at German prison
camp.— German prison barracks at
Alten Grabow, sleeping quarters in
background.—Prisoners washing up.—
Three prisoners of war.—Waiting for
mess. © Sept. 24, 1914; 2 ec. each Oct.
12, 1914; J 196703-196708.
WEILBYE (Witr1Au H.) Oakland, Cal.
[29524
Oakland, Cal., evening. © Oct. 20,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1914; J 197018.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9°
WEISEISEN (J. W.) Philadelphia.
[29525, 29526
Cali of autumn. © Nov. 11, 1914;
2 c. Nov. 10, 1914; J 197354.
Dawn of autumn. © Nov. 11, 1914;
2c. Nov. 10, 1914; J 197355.
WENTWORTH (BERTRAND H.) Gardiner,
Me. [29527-29530
Fog, clearing, 0118. © Aug. 1, 1914;
2c. Oct. 21, 1914; J 1969386.
Monhegan spruces, 0128. © Nov. 1,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 20, 1914; J 198133.
Passing of the fog bank, 0115. ©
Aug..1, 1914: 2.6. Gepan. 10t4- 7
196935.
Shag Head, 649. © Noy. 1, 1914;
2c. Nov. 20, 1914; J 198134.
WERNER (W.) Chicago. [29531-29722
Brainy and Drowse. [1914]:
© Sept. 1; 1 ce Sept. 5; K 77953.
© Sept. 3; 1 e. Sept. 8; K 77974.
© Sept. 5; 1 ce. Sept. 12; K 78119.
© Sept. 8; 1 ce. Sept. 12; K 78121.
© Sept. 10; 1 c. Sept. 12; K 78122.
© Sept. 12; 1 ce. Sept. 17; K 78301.
© Sept. 15; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 78420.
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Sept. 21; K 78422.
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 78527.
© Sept. 22; 1 ec. Sept. 25; K 78525.
© Sept. 24; 1 ce. Oct. 2; K 78809.
© Sept. 26; 1 e. Oct. 8; K 78845.
© Sept. 29; 1 « Oct. 3; K T8837.
© Oct. 1; 1 e Oct. 3; K 78841.
© Oct. 3; 1 e Oct TPE 1695s:
© Oct. 6; 1 e Oct. 10; K 79059.
© Oct. 8; 1 ec. Oct. 10; K 79061.
© Oct. 10; 1 c. Oct. 12; K 79091.
© Oct. . Oct. 16; K 79319.
© Oct. 15; 1 ec Oct. 19; K 79413.
© Oct. . Oct. 19; K 79415.
© Oct. . Oct. 26; K 79605.
© Oct. Oct. 30; KK 79887.
© Oct. 24; . Oct. 30; K 79883.
© Oct. Oct. 30; K 79892.
© Oct. . Noy. 2; K 80038.
© Oct. . Nov. 5; K 80195.
© Nov. 3; . Nov. 5; K 80197.
© Nov. 5; . Nov. 7; K 80219.
© Nov. 7; . Nov. 9; K 80310.
© Nov. 10; 1 ce. Nov. 18; K 80499..
© Nov. 12; 1 ce. Nov. 14; K 80661.
© Nov. 14; 1 ce. Noy. 16; K 80696.
© Nov. 17; 1 ce. Nov. 20; K 80864.
© Nov. 19; 1 ec. Nov. 21; K 80891.
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WerRNER (W.)—Continued.
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© Dec.
© Dee.
© Dec.
© Dec.
© Dec.
© Dee.
© Dec.
© Dee.
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Inventor.
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19;
21; 1 c¢.,Nov. 23;.K-80959.
2 1 c.,Nov. 27 571.81187.
28; 1 c. Dec. 4; K 81416.
1; 1c. Dec. 4; K 81418.
8; 1c. Dee. 5; KK 8i44o.
5: ic. Dec. 7; K 81491.
Be te* Dec.110 Ki Bi617.
Dec. 12; K 81710.
81857.
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81990.
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Dee. 31; K. 82552.
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[1914]:
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Sept. 17; IX 78300.
Sept. 17; K 78298.
Sept. 21; K 78419.
Sept. 25; K 78524.
Sept. 25; K 78530.
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28: 1 e. Oct. 8; K 78844.
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23; K 80962.
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WERNER (W.)—Continued.
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27; 1 c Nov. 80; K 81280.
80; 1 ec. Dee. 4; K 81415.
2;1c¢ Dee. 5; K 81444.
4; 1c. Dec. 7; K 81494.
7: 1 @ Dec. 10; K 81620.
9; 1 ¢ Dee 12;-K-81727.
11 +s1..c. Dec, 17 5.Ke81860:
14; 1 e Dec. 17; K 81856.
16; 1 e@ Dec. 18; K 81945.
18; 1 ce. Dec. 21; K 82062.
214 @. Dec, 23+ Iie82253,.
25.2) fe. Dee; 26S KK S2a00.
28; 1 ¢. Dee. 80; K 82474.
[1914]:
pd Sept, 25K 78116.
9; 1c. Sept. 12; K 78124.
11; 1c. Sept. 17; K 78299.
14; 1 ce. Sept. 17; K.78297.
16; 1c. Sept. 21; K 78418.
18; 1 ¢. Sept. 25; IX 78523.
21;1c. Sept. 25; K 78529.
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28;) 1 ¢. Oct. 33K 788438.
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Oct. 19; K 79410.
Oct. 26; K 79606.
Oct. 26; K 79616.
Oct. 380; K 79886.
Oct. 30; K 79889.
Nov. 2; K 80042.
Nov. 2; K 80040.
Nov. 5; K 80199.
Nov. 6; K 80203.
Nov. 9; K 80308.
9; 1 ec. Nov. 11; K 80455.
11; 1.¢c. Nov. 18;,K 80501:
18; 1 c« Nov. 16; K 80694.
16; 1 eNov. 18; K 80767.
18; 1c. Nov. 20; K 80862.
20; 1 ec. Nov. 238; K 80961.
23; 1 e Nov. 28; K 81175.
25; 1 « Nov. 27; K 81189.
27; 1¢. Nov. 30; K 81279.
30; 1 c Dec. 4; K 81414.
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WERNER (W.)—Continued.
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4; 1e¢. Dec. 7; K 81498.
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Mr. Fallguy.
© Sept. 17; 1 c. Sept.
© Sept. 19; 1 c. Sept. 25; K 78528.
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10; K 81619.
12; K 81726.
17; K 81859.
17; K 81855.
19; K 81944.
21; K 82061.
23; K 82252.
26; K 82359.
30; K 82478.
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16; K 80697.
20; K 80865.
21; K 80892.
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78838.
79060.
79062.
79090.
79320.
79412.
79414.
79604.
79888.
79884.
79891.
80039.
80196.
eee
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
WERNER (W.)—Continued.
© Dec. 19; 1 e. Dec. 21; K 82064.
© Dec. 22; 1 ce. Dee. 26; K 82376.
© Dec. 24; 1 ¢. Dee. 26; K 82355.
© Dec. 26; 1 ec. Dec. 28; K 82384.
© Dec. 29; 1 ec. Dec. 31; K 82553.
WESSER-KRELL, TRIER, Germany.
[29723
Tempel von Jerusalem zur zeit
Christi. © Dec. 15, 1914; 1 c. Oct. 31,
1914; K 79932.
WEST COAST ART CO., Los Angeles.
[29724
Long Beach, Cal., breakers. © Nov.
14, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1914; J 197776.
WESTMORELAND (W. E.) Rockport, Tex.
[29725
Adoiphus (Capt. A. J.) of Baby
Nereid, W. R. Lassiter and W. HE.
Westmoreland. © Nov. 10, 1914; 2c.
Nov. 14, 1914; J 197527.
WHALER (JOHN WILLIAM) Balboa
Heights, C. Z. [29726-29730
Ancon (8. 8.) opening the Panama
canal and passing Cucaracha slide, 133.
© Oct. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 24, 1914; J
197003.
Caribbean Sea in front of Washing-
ton hotel; 62. © Jan.15).1914; 2-¢.
Oct. 24, 1914; J 197004.
Cucaracha slide blocking the Pana-
ma canal, 59. © Jan. 15, 1914; 2 e.
Oct. 24, 1914; J 197007.
92) © Oech 16) 1Sie 02 ec. Oct
24, 1914; J 197006.
Culebra cut (View of) and Cuca-
racha slide, 118. © Oct. 16, 1914; 2 ¢.
Oct. 24, 1914; J 197005.
WHEATON COLLEGE, Wheaton, Ill.
[29731-2973
[3 entries]:
How college multiplies chances.—
17546 leaders in America. —17546
names in Who’s who in America. ©
1c. each Nov. 7, 1914; I 1993-1995.
WHIiTE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO., Boston.
[29734-29736
Crimson rambler. [Title page de-
sign] © Oct. 23, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct. 26,
1914; K 80179.
From an ocean garden. [Title page
design] © Oct. 16, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 26,
1914; K 80181.
Lady Lavender. [Title page design]
© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 ec. Oct. 26, 1914; K
80180.
ol2
MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
WHITE sTuDIO, New York.
[29737-29740
Belasco (David) 1-4. © Oct. 22,
1914; 2 c. each Oct. 24, 1914; J 197012-
197015.
WHITMAN (STEPHEN IF.) & SON, INC.,
Philadelphia. [29741
Whitman’s sampler. © Sept. 80,
1914; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1914; K 79323.
Wieerns (HE. O.) Lynchburg, Va.
[29742
Borecke (Major Heros Von) © Nov.
12, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 14, 1914; J 197523.
WIiLcox (JAMES RALPH)
Fla.
[7 prints for coloring]
Florida home. No. 40.—Leaning
oak. No. 28.— Massing forms. No.
26.—Morning light. No. 41.—Narrow
waters. No. 20.—Palmettoes. No.
110.—Typical Florida. No. 27. ©
Riov, 45, ..1914:;.2 e¢. each Nov. 27,
1914; K 81237-81243.
[13 photographs]:
Apple blossoms, 160.—Gainsville
college bldg., 141.—Oak by the road,
134.—Orlando park, oaks, 137.—Path
to the lake, 132.—Resting place, 140.—
St. Petersburg dock, moonlight, 142.—
Sanford house, 131.—Sanford park,
136.—Shady lane, 133. — Spreading
oaks, 129.—Sunny roadside, 139.—Tar-
pon Springs, 180. © Nov. 15, 1914: 2
ec. each Nov, 27, 1914; J 197830-197842.
WiLes (H. H.) Aguilar, Colo. [29768
Spanish Peaks. © Noy. 21, 1914;
poe. NOV. 23, 1914% J 197753.
WILEY (WILLIAM ANDREW) Fall River
Mills, Cal. [29764
Lassen (Mt.) © Oct. 14, 1914; 2c.
Oct. 20, 1914; J 196909.
WILKERSON (ErnMeER C.) Palmer, Neb.
[29765
[Educated horse; post card] © Oct.
17, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 7, 1914; K 80320.
WintramMs (Epwarp K.) Chicago.
[29766
Designer of poster stamps. [Poster
stamp showing paint box and brushes]
© Nov. 27, 1914; 2 c. Dec. 2, 1914;
K 813854.
WILLIAMS (HERMAN
Mass.
[Calendar post cards]:
Merry Christmas. — Season’s greet-
ing. © Oct. 16, 1914; 2 c. each. Oct. 17,
1914; K 79852, 79853.
Seabreeze,
[29743-29762
W.) Whitman,
[29767, 29768
—— —— —
29848
WILLIAMS (Ropert Morris) Evans-
ville, Ind. [29769
Schmidt (Ludwig) © July 2, 1914;
2 ce. Oct. 12, 1914; J 196702.
WILLIAMS (VERNE O.) Kansas City,
Mo. [29770
Kansas City terminal station. ©
OctsjZ8,..1914-; 2. ec. (Oct. B1,, A914 se
197176.
WILLUMSEN (Oscar) Los Angeles.
[2977]
Light house and S. 8S. Yale. © Mar. —
23, 1914; 2 ¢. July 23, 1914; J 196962.
WILSON (JAMES Fort Winfield
Scott, Cal. [29772-29777
Projectile in flight from 7’’ howitzer,
A-F. © Dec. 9, 1914; 2 c. each Dec.
15, 1914; J 198498—-198498.
A.)
WILSON (JoHN B.) Lewiston, Id.
[29778
Idaho’s only seaport. © Dec. 24,
1914; 2 ec. Dec. 29, 1914; J 198909.
WING (FRANCIS MARION) St. Paul.
[29779, 29780
Album (The) [1914]:
© Sept. 9; 1 ce. Oct. 1; K 78664.
© Sept. 11; 1 ec. Oct. 1; K 78665.
WITTLER (Homer K.) Seattle. [29781
Toppenish chief and pony. © Apr.
1, 1914;°2 @ Oct. 26, 1914; J 197628.
WoEHLER (H. L.) New York.
[29782-29848
All about it. We have the newest
finest gift. [Cover design for booklet
announcing birth of child. Little
child sitting in basket.] © Nov. 15,
1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81050.
As I monkey with this pen. [Post
eard. Monkey sitting at desk.]
Nov. 15, 1914; 2 e. Nov. 24, 1914; K
81052.
Congratulations. This old world has
been awaiting. [Cover design for
booklet. Little child sitting on band
box.] © Nov. 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24,
1914; K 81051.
Happy New Year. Some last year’s
eare you fret about. [Post card.
Little cowboy holding sword.] © Nov.
15, 1914; 2 « Nov. 24, 1914; K 81087.
Joyful Christmas may you have.
[Oblong Christmas card embossed in
gold letters. Little boy dressed in
red, carrying box in each hand. ©
Nov. 15, 1914; 2 ec: Nov. 24, 1914; K
81036.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
29848
WornLer (H. I.)—Continued.
May love abound and banish care.
[Thanksgiving post-card] © Oct. 1,
1914; 1 ce Oct.:'8 1914; 1 c. Oct. 14,
1914; K 79292.
Merry Christmas. Same old wish.
[Cover design for Christmas booklet.
Girl’s head with two poinsettias.] ©
Nov. 15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K
81049.
Merry Christmas. Same old wish
comes stealing. [Design for Christ-
mas booklet cover. Girl’s head with
branch of mistletoe] © Nov. 15.
1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81053.
No stocking is half long enough.
[Christmas post card. Little boy and
girl shaking hands.] © Novy. 15, 1914;
2c. Nov. 24, 1914; K 81081.
When I long so much to see you.
[New Year post ecard. Little girl
holding sign printed with Jan. 1.] ©
Nov...15, 1914; 2 c. Nov. 24, 1914; K
81030.
2 cover designs for Christmas book-
lets:
Merry Christmas. Hello you all.
[Girls head with branch of holly.]—
Merry Christmas. If I were just a
candle bright. [Girl’s head with fir
tree branches and candles.] © Nov.
15, 1914; 2 c@ each Nov. 24, 1914; K
81054-81055.
[2 oblong Christmas cards.
tions of little boys in colors]:
May your heart be as bright as the
candle I send. [Little boy in blue
holding candle.]—May your heart be
as bright as the candle I send. [Lit-
tle boy in red sweater holding candle.]
© Nov. 15, 1914; 2 c each Nov. 24,
1914; K 81010, 81011.
[2 square Christmas ecards with cut
out figures of children for tinting on
upper edge.]:
May your heart be as light as the
candle I send. [Little girl holding
muff in one hand.J]—Some one has said
that every little helps. [Little boy in
sweater and tassel cap.] © Nov. 15,
1914; 2 c. each Noy. 24, 1914; K 810388,
§1039.
[3 Christmascards. Illustrations of
children and Santa Claus in colors]:
May this be the merriest Christmas
that you have ever had. [Santa Claus
in center with Dutch child on each
side.—Merry Christmas and many
more days. [Two Dutch children each
carrying stocking and Santa Claus
holding bag.]—Merry Christmas and
many more merry days. [Santa Claus
Illustra-
pt.1v,n.3., v.9
WoEHLER (HH. I.)—Continued.
carrying bag and followed by two
Dutch children. © Noy 15, 1914; 2 c.
each Nov. 24, 1914; K 81056-81058.
[38 Christmas post cards. Illustra-
tions of Duteh children in colors]:
Merry Christmas. [Little Dutch
boy ]—Merry Christmas. [Little Dutch
girl carrying holly.j—Merry Christ-
mas. [Little Dutch girl holding can-
dle.] © Nov. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Nov.
24, 1914; K 81007-S$1009.
[4 Christmas post cards. Illustra-
tions of children in colors]: ,
Among your Christmas gifts so fine.
[Three children dancing.]—Christmas
greetings, glad and true. [Little girl
sitting in front of fire place.]—Christ-
mas greetings, glad’ and si true.
{Through window little children can
be seen singing.J—I’m sending just
two little words. [Little girl and boy
carrying little Christmas tree.] © Nov.
15, 1914; 2 @ each Noy. 24, 1914; K
81026-81029.
[4 oblong Christmas cards. Illustra-
tions of children in colors]:
‘Joyful Christmas may you have.
[Santa Claus carrying pack.]—Just to
Wish you a very merrie Christmas.
[Little Dutch girl holding a bunch of
holly.]—Just to wish you a very merrie
Christmas. Little girl standing in
front of Christmas’ tree.]—Merry
Christmas. [Little boy carrying tree
over his shoulder.] © Nov. 15, 1914;
2c. each Nov. 24, 1914; K 81032-81035.
[4 oblong Christmas ecards. Illustra-
tions of children in colors]:
If you were not so far away. [Little
girl with muff, holding candle.]—If
you were not so far from me. [Little
girl cut-out-coat and tassel cap.]—
Merry Christmas. [Little boy holding
bunch of holly.J]—Some one has said
that every little helps. [Little girl
holding eandle.] © Nov. 15, 1914; 2.
each Nov. 24, 1914; K 81040-S1043.
[5 Christmas post cards. Illustra-
tions of children in colors]:
V’d like to call and make you hear
good wishes. [Old English girl and
boy.]—Just to wish you a very merrie
Christmas. [Little boy carrying holly
and tree.]—Merrie Christmas. [Little
boy running with holly in his hand.J—
Merrie Christmas to you. [Little girl
in green carrying buneh of holly.J—
Right merrie Christmas to you. [Lit-
tle girl in green cape.] © Nov. 15,
1914; 2 @ each Noy. 24, 1914; K
81012-81016. —
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES, H TO K
no. 4, 1914
WoEHLER-(H. I.)—Continued.
[5 New Year post cards.
tions of children in colors]:
First edition here for you. [Little
newsboy.|—Happy New Year. Cheer
up. [Little boy sliding followed by
dog.J]—How gladly I’d stay up all
night. [Child holding candle.]—1
have to use a simple card. [Little girl
tacking up sign.J—Right here for
greetings just for you. [Little child
in nightie holding horn and bell.] ©
Noy. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 24, 1914;
K 81044-81048.
[6 colored Christmas post cards]:
Doggone it. I can’t seem to find a
gift for you to suit my mind. [Dog
and Christmas tree.]—Hello, I’m here
to make my bow. [Pine tree and
dog.]—If I could flee from here, why
say. [Two birch trees and dog.]—
May merry Christmas last through all
the year. [Santa Claus and two Dutch
ehildren dancing.]—-Merry Christmas.
[Little Dutch boy carrying Christmas
tree.]—— Merry Christmas. [Little
Dutch girl with red and white apron.
© Nov. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 24,
1914; K 81059-81064.
{17 Hallowe’en
post cards]:
Ain’t you comin’ home to dinner ?—
Any old dinner is a winner.—Be care-
ful! for the imps conspire.—Hallow-
een doesn’t mean anything to me.—
Hist! and hark !—I’d be more thank-
ful if I were able.—I’m thankful for
this chance—If I might tell your for-
tune.—Just say you’re comin’ home.—
Just thinkin’ how I'd like to be
a spocok.—May this day of thank-
Tllustra-
and Thanksgiving
ful cheer.—Stay in to-night.—To-night |;
the pixies are about.—To-night there’s
witch-craft in the air—Turkey and
the fixins—What fun to be a witch.—
You know the imps and spooks are
due. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 c. each Oct.
8, 1914; K 78970-78986.
Wor (G. Dicu) Chicago. [29849
For the King who reigns over all
kingdoms, holy and praised is He. ©
July 41, 1914; 2 c. Aug. 15; 1914; J
195577
Wo.trF (Louis) & co., LTD., London.
[29850-29853
Good Samaritan; by A. Rossell. ©
Dec. 18, 1914; 1 ec. Dee. 80, 1914; K
82476.
In Thee we trust; by A. Rossell. ©
Dec. 18, 1914; 1 ec. Dee. 30, 1914; K
82477.
29885
WoLrr (Louis) & co., LTD.—Contd.
[2 newspaper prints]:
Do unto others.—IFriends and foes
alike. © Oct. 28, 1914; 1 ce. each Nov.
©, 1914; K 80286, 80287.
WoOLVEN (EDMUND L.) Poughkeepsie,
Wo ay: [29854-29867
Vassar college, First hall play, 1914,
3-6, 8, 10. © Dee. 1, 1914; 2 @ each
Dec. 10, 1914; J 198324-198329.
Junior party, 1914, 1, 5, 7, 9.
© Nov. 16, 1914; 2 ce. each Dec. 10,
1914; J 198334-198337.
Sophomore party, 1914, 1, 10-12.
© Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ec. each Dec. 10,
1914; J 198830-198333.
WooprRooFE (ARNOTT) Tacoma, Wash.
[29868
Selected house plans. © 1c. Sept.
29, 1914; I 1947.
WooTtreN (BAayARD Morcan) Newbern,
NLC. [29869
Elk’s creed. B. P. O. E. [Illus-
trated acrostic] © Nov. 20, 1914; 2
ec. Dec. 7, 1914; K 81840.
VorRES (THEODORE) San Francisco.
[29870-29873
[4 colored prints]:
[Golden Gate]—[Lei maker, Hono-
luluJ—[Tamalpais (Mt.) Cliff House
and]—[Wind blown hollow] © Nov.
20, 1914; 2 c. each Nov. 16, 1914; K
81314-81317.
-WRIGHT (EH. A.) BANK NOTE CO., Phila-
delphia. [29874-29885
B. P. Q. E. memorial service. [Full
form of elk standing in frame] ©
Ociv ads, 1914-2 @&.Oct. 19, 1914 KK
79368.
[Head of elk above clock] ©
Bete 19.4914: 2° ce. Oet.. 19, 19143 4K
79364.
—— [Head of elk below clock] ©
Oe ay, wol4 | 2 "e. Ort.8,, Poi ae
78962.
—— [Head of elk in center of em-
bossed card and above clock]—[Head
of elk in center of embossed card, be-
low and in front of clock] © Oct. 19,
1914; 2 c each Oct. 19, 1914; K 79850,
79851.
[Navy girl, 1914; by H. C. Christy]
© Dec. 18, 1914; 2 ec. Dee. 21, 1914; K
82027.
San Diego, Panama-California expo-
sition:
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
29886
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9, no. 4, 1914
Wricut (E. A.) BANK NOTE Co.—Con.
Children’s ticket.—[Concessionaire’s
pass]—[Hmployee’s pass ]—[Exhibi-
tor’s pass]—[Photographic pass]—
[Railway pass] © Dee. 1, 1914; 2 ¢.
each Dec. 2, 1914; K 81347-81352.
Wricur (R.) Laconia, N. H. [29886
Spalding (Rolland) © Oct. 23,
1914: 2 c. Oct. 23, 1914; J 197216.
Wourts Bros., New York.
[29887, 29888
Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y., Pratt (Her-
bert L.) residence, front and rear
views. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ec. each
Nov. 14, 1914; J 197558, 197559.
Wyrckorr (F. LeieH) Detroit. [29889
Grand circus park. © Nov. 10.
1914; 2 c. Nov. 11,.1914; J 197381.
Wrckorr (Mrs. G. L.) Dulce, N. Mex.
[29890
Feeding. © Nov. 16, 1914; 2 e.
Noy. 21, 1914; J 197651.
WYLLIE (Henry SHAW) St. Augus-
tine, Fla. [29891, 29892
St. Augustine:
City gates and U. S. reservation.—
Fort Marion and Anastasia Island.
© Dec. 15, 1914; 2 c. each Dec. 26;
1914; J 198781, 198782.
YerIcH (THomaAs §.) Franklin, Alaska.
[29893, 29894
Caribou, Franklin, Alaska, 1,2. ©
Sept. 14, 1914; 2 ec. each Oct. 8, 1914;
J 196573, 196574.
YorK - BRADFORD CO., INC., San Fran-
cisco. [29895-29897
[3 colored prints]:
[Golf]—[Polo]—[Tennis] © Aug.
15, 1914; 2 ec. each Oct. 19, 1914; K
79407-79409.
ZEITS (ANTHONY JOHN) Philadelphia.
Above all others. [Dirigible bal-
loon, on which title is printed] ©
Dec. 17, 19945'2 6 Weeran. Jver, ©
82350.
ZIELINSKY (SIMON JOSEPH) St. Louis.
[29899
Souvenir of 1912. © Oct. 20, 1914;
2-c. Oct. 22, 1914;.K 79b5s,
ZUCKERMAN (JOSEPH) San Diego, Cal.
[29900
Wilhelm II (Kaiser) the hero and
conqueror. [Post card.] © Oct. 15,
1914; 2c. Nov. 2, 1914; K 80839.
Number of entries in classes H-K included in the Catalogue since
January 1, 1914:
Reproductions of -works of arts... 4:26") Seow fae 0
Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character____ 373
Photographs (including 1,898 unpublished) —~-_____________________ 10, 350
Prints and pictorial illustrations (including 6,873 contributions to
periodicals) 2. 22. Loca be Ho awe ee 14, 290
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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES.
ABRAMSON (IvAN) New York. [29901
Should a woman divorce? in 5 pts.
26 prints 5 by 7 inches. © title, de
scription: and 26 prints recd. Dec. 17,
1914; L 3982.
AMERICAN FILM co., Chicago.
[29902-29949
[Each copy consists of small roll]
Aftermath (The); by G. A. Posner,
in 2 pts. © title and description recd.
MFG.
Aug. 28, 1914; 102 prints recd. Aug. 26, ;
1914; L. 3275.
‘Archaeologist (The); by Mrs. Vir-
ginia Whitmore. © title, description
and 90 prints recd. Noy. 11, 1914; L
3726.
As a man thinketh; by Frank Cooley.
© title and description recd. Nov. 25,
1914; 73 prints recd. Nov. 27, 1914;
«iL 3887.
Beggar child; by Mrs. Perry Banks,
in 2 pts. © title and description recd.
Noy. 25, 1914; 152 prints recd. Nov.
27, 1914; L 3836.
Beppo; by Harry Wulze. © title,
description and 81 prints recd. Nov.
11, 1914; L.3728.
Billy’s rival; by Anita Loos. © title
and description recd. Oct. 9, 1914; 55
prints reed. Oct. 7, 1914; L 3500.
Brass buttons; by Louis M. Lavin.
© title, description and 82 prints recd.
Dec. 26, 1914; L 4082.
Cupid and a dress coat; by J. E.
Hungerford. © title and description
recd. Nov. 25, 1914; 63 prints recd.
Noy. 27, 1914; L 3835.
Dad and the girls; by Frank Cooley.
© title and description recd. Oct. 9,
1914; 84 prints reed. Oct. 7, 1914; L
38492.
Daphnia; by F. A. Wall. © title
and description recd. Oct. 9, 1914;
116 prints reed. Oct. 7, 1914; L 3491.
Daylight; by Mare E. Jones; in 2
pts. © title and description reed. Oct.
9, 1914; 146 prints recd. Oct. 7, 1914;
L 3499.
Down by the sea; by Effie L. Cox.
© title and description recd. Oct. 9,
Ee’ 69 prints recd. Oct. 7, 1914; L
489.
j Cooley.
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.
Final impulse; by Mare EH. Jones.
© title and description recd. Oct. 9,
1914; 62 prints reed. Oct: 7, 1914;
L 3496.
Girl in question; by Carl C. Glick.
© title, description and 91 prints recd.
Dec. 10, 1914; L 3928. ~
Her younger sister; by Mrs. Frank
© title, description and 82
prints recd. Dec. 10, 1914; L 3925.
In the candlelight; by Marc HK.
Jones, in 2 pts. © title and descrip-
tion reed. Noy. 6, 1914; 166 prints
recd. Nov. 5, 1914; L 3660.
In the open; by J. E. Hungerford.
© title, description and 58 prints recd.
Oct! (20. AOA E2565:
In the vale of sorrow; by Florence
Isaacson. © title, description and 71
prints recd. Dec. 26, 1914; L 40338.
In tune; by Tom Middleton, in 2
pts. © title, description and 150
prints reed. Dec. 10, 1914; L 3926.
Ingrate (The); by C. C. Glick. ©
title and description reed. Oct. 9,1914;
75 prints recd. Oct. 7, 1914; L 3498.
Jailbirds; by M. R. McKinstry. ©
title and description recd. Oct. 9, 1914;
166 prints recd. Oct. 7, 1914; L 3494.
Legend beautiful; by Clarence J.
Harris, in 2 pts. © title, description
-and 159 prints recd. Dec. 26, 1914;
L 4035.
Legend of Black Rock; by Helen VY.
Gormley. © title and description
recd. Oct. 9, 1914; 69 prints recd.
Oct. -7, 1914; TL 3499.
Limping to happiness; by S. S.
White. © title, description and 71
prints recd. Dec. 10, 1914; L 3927.
Love knows no law; by Frank C.
Cooper. © title, description and 86
prints recd. Dec. 26, 1914; L 4036.
Motherhood; by Olga P. Clark. ©
title and description recd. Nov. 6,
1914; 49 prints recd. Nov. 5, 1914;
L 3658.
Neida; by Vivian Rich. © title and
description recd. Oct. 9, 1914; 61 prints
recd. Oct. 7, 1914; L 3497.
ov7
CATALOGUE OF
29949
AMERICAN FILM MF@. Cco.—Continued.
Old enough to be her grandpa; by
Clarence J. Harris. © title and de-
scription recd. Nov. 25, 1914; 89 prints
recd. Nov. 27, 1914; L 3838.
Out of the darkness; by J. Edward
Hungerford, in 2 pts. © title and
description reed. Nov. 6, 1914; 124
prints recd. Nov. 5, 1914; L 38661.
Redbird wins; by Reaves Eason, in.
2 pts. © title and description recd.
Nov. 6, 1914; 164 prints reed. Nov. 5,
1914; L 3656.
Rude awakening; by Mrs. H. Clark.
© title, description and 64 prints recd.
Oct. 21, 1914; L 3566.
Ruin of Manley; by Mare E. Jones
and Mrs. E. V. Whitmore, in 2 pts.
© title, description and 169 prints |
recd. Nov. 11, 1914; L. 3727.
Silent way; by Louis Fitzroy. ©
title, description and 108 prints recd.
Dec. 10, 1914; L 3929.
Sir Galahad of twilight; by Marie
Layet. © title, description and 166
prints recd. Oct. 21, 1914; L 3567.
Slice of life; by Nellie Brown Duff.
© title, description and 123 prints
reed. Nov. 2, 1914; L 3633.
Sower reaps; by Robert A. Sanbourn,
in 2 pts. © title, description and 174
prints recd. Dec. 26, 1914; L 4028.
Stolen masterpiece; by Nellie B.
Duff. © title and description recd.
Nov. 6, 1914; 82 prints recd. Nov. 5,
1914; L 3659.
Strength 0’
ten; by Clarence J.
Harris. © title, description and 84
prints recd. Dec. 10, 1914; L 3930.
Sweet and low; by Ruth Black. ©
title and description recd. Nov. 6,
1914; 68 prints recd. Nov. 5, 1914; L
8663.
Taming of Sunnybrook Nell; by
Harry Wulze. © title and description
recd. Oct. 9, 1914; 69 prints recd. Oct.
7, 1914; L. 3495.
Tightwad (The); by M. R. Mc-
Kinstry. © title and description recd.
Noy. 6, 1914; 84 prints recd. Nov. 5,
1914; L 3657.
Tin can shack; by Harry E. Cittel.
© title, description and 83 prints recd.
Dec. 26, 1914; L 4084.
Trapped by heliograph. © title, de-
scription and 65 prints recd. Dee. 26,
1914; L 4029.
Unseen vengenace; by Adele Harris.
© title, description and 66 prints recd.
Dec. 26, 1914: L 40830.
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pt. 1¥, Bs Se
AMERICAN FILM MFG. co.—Continued.
When a woman waits; by Anna La- |
vergne, in 2 pts.
© title, description —
and 119 prints recd. Dec. 26, 1914; L .
4031.
When Queenie came back; by Bertie
B. Moyers. © title, description and
69 prints recd. Nov. 11, 1914; L 3729. -
When the roads part; by Anita Loos.
© title and description recd. Nov. 6,
1914; 75 prints reed. Nov. 5, 1914; L
Winsome Winnie; by William R.
Coxetal. © title and description recd.
Oct. 9, 1914; 87 prints recd. Oct. 7,
1914: L 34938.
APEX FILM Co., New York.
[Each copy consists of small reel]
Beautiful Jim; by B. and C. co.
title reed. Noy. 28, 1914; description
recd. Dec. 2, 1914; 49 prints recd. Dec.
| eo, dete en 3889.
Cibeeehasi (The) ; by Svenska bio-
graph co., in 5 pts. © title, descrip-
tion and 47 prints recd. Oct. 8, 1914;
YT, 8486.
‘Fiends of hell; by
© title, description and 37 prints recd.
Oct. 8, 1914; L 3485.
[29950-29957
© ,
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Cricks film co.
—
His country’s honor; by Cricks film |
ce.
recd. Oct. 8, 1914; L 3488.
London mystery; by B. and C. co.
© title, description and 30 prints
—
© title reed. Nov. 23, 1914; description |
recd. Dec. 2, 1914; 33 prints reed. Dec. —
8, 1914; L 3890.
Loss of the Birkenhead; by B. and |
Cc. co. © title, description and 38
prints recd. Oct. 8, 1914; L 3487.
Prussian blood; by Clarendon film
co. © title recd. Nov. 28, 1914; de-
scription recd. Dee. 2, 1914; 388 prints |
reed. Dee. 8, 1914; L 3891.
When London sleeps; by B. and C.
co. © title and description recd. Nov.
4, 1914; 95 prints recd. Nov. 11, 1914;
I. 8780.
BiocRAPH co., New York. [Each copy
consists of complete reel or split
reel] [29958-30030
All for business. 4480. © Oct. 26.
1914; 2 ce and description Oct: 27,
1914; L 8610.
All for the boy. 4488. © Dec. 26,
1914; 2 e and description Dee. 29,
1914; L 4046.
All on account of the cheese. 4448.
© Noy. 16, 1914; 2 e. and description
Nov. 17, 1914 ; L 3768. .
078
= rato? ———
Est Or
no. 4, 1914
BroczarH co.—Continued.
And she never knew. 4465. © Dec.
| 4, 1914; 2 @ and description Dec. 5,
1914; L 3892.
Bertha, the buttonhole-maker. 4458.
|'© Nov. 27, 1914; 2 c. and description
| Nov. 28, 1914; L 3849.
©
Better understanding. 4489.
| Nov. 2, 1914; 2 ec. and description Nov.
4, 1914; L 3650.
Blacksmith Ben. 4447. © Noy. 14
1914; 2 e and description Noy. 16,
1914; L 3752.
Bond sinister. 4471. © Dec. 12, 1914;
/2 e. and description Dee. 14, 1914;
| L 3948.
| Broken rose. 4422. © Oct. 17, 1914;
| 2 ¢ and description Oct. 20, 1914:
| L 38568.
| Butterflies and orange blossoms.
| 4434. © Oct. 29, 1914; 2 c. and de-
'seription Oct. 30, 1914; L 3629.
_ Child thou gavest me. 4446. ©
Nov. 9, 1914; 2 c. and description Nov.
10, 1914; L 3709.
Closing web; in 2 pts. 4455. ©
Noy. 24, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Noy. 25, 1914; i 3830.
- Cousin Pons; in 2 pts. 4462. ©
: Dec. 1, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec.
2, 1914; L 3868.
Crimson moth; in 2 pts. 4479. ©
Dec. 22, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec.
26, 1914: L 4020.
Sees ean'c son. 4456. © Nov. 28,
1914; 2 ¢@ and description Nov. 30,
1914; L 3857.
Deadly despatch. 4437. © Nov. 7,
1914; 2 ec. and description Nov. 10,
1914; L 3708.
Dentist’s janitor. 4477. © Dec. 14,
1914; 2 e@. and description Dee. 15,
1914; L 3960.
Diogenes weekly no. 4-11-44. 4482.
© Dee. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. and description
Dec. 26, 1914; L 4018.
——13. 4470. © Dec. 5, 1914; 2.
and description Dec. 7, 1914; L 3908.
Dole of destiny. 4435. © Oct. 31,
1914; 2 e. and description Nov. 8,
1914; L 3644.
Efficiency squad. 4481. © Dec. 24,
1914; 2 ec. and description Dec. 26,
1914; L 4017.
Ernest Maltravers; in 2 pts. 4444.
© Noy. 10, 1914; 2 ce. and description
Nov. 12, 1914; L 37830.
First law. 4416. © Oct. 8, 1914;
2 ce. and description Oct. 12, 1914; L
3518.
MOTION
PICTURES
30030
BioGRarH co.—Continued.
Fleur-de-lis ring. 4440. © Nov. 5,
1914; 2 e. and description Nov. 7,
1914; L 3683.
For her people. 4464. © Dec. 3,
1914; 2 e. and description Dec. 4,
1914; L 3883.
Fowl deed. 4443. © Nov. 12, 1914;
2 ¢. and deseription Nov. 14, 1914; L
3743.
From the shadow. 4487. © Dee.
28, 1914; 2 ec. and description Dee. 29,
1914; L 4045.
Getting the sack. 4432. © Oct. 380,
1914; 2 ec. and descriptoin Nov. 3,
1914; L 3646.
Girl and the miser. 4445. © Nov.
18, 1914; 2 c. and description Nov. 14,
1914; L 3744.
Hearts of gold. 4429. © Oct. 24,
1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 27,
1914; L 3611.
Henpeck gets a night off. 4442, ©
Nov. 12, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Noy. 14, 1914; L 3742.
His loving spouse. 4420. © Oct. 15,
1914; 2 e. and description Oct. 17,
1914; L 3541.
His old pal’s sacrifice. 4452. ©
Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Novy. 28, 1914; L 3814.
His prior claim. 4468. © Dec. 11,
1914; 2 e@. and description Dec. 14,
1914; L 3949.
4474. ©
His unwitting conquest.
Dec. 19, 1914; 2 e. and description
Dec. 21, 1914; L 3989.
His wife’s pet. 4436. © Nov. 7,
1914; 2 e@. and description Nov. 10,
1914: .L 3707.
House of silence. 4478. © Dec. 21,
1914; 2 e. and description Dec. 23,
1914; L 4004.
In quest of 2 story. 4459. © Nov.
25, 1914; 2 ec. and description Nov. 27,
1914; L 3844.
Tron master; by Georges Ohnet, in
2 pts. 4415. © Oct. 6, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description Oct. 8, 1914; L 3482.
Just a kid. 4463. © Nov. 30, 1914;
2 e@. and description Dec. 1, 1914; L
3863.
Life’s stream. 4441. © Nov. 6,
1914; 2 e. and deseription Nov. 7,
1914; L 3684.
Little Miss Make-Believe. 4453.
© Nov. 21, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Nov. 23, 1914; L 38138.
o19
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
30030 pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
'
BrocraPpyu co.—Continued. BiloGRAPH co.—Continued.
Making them cough up. 4457. © Suffering of Susan. 4472. © Dec.
Nov. 27, 1914; 2 ¢c. and description | 17, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec. 18,
Nov. 28, 1914; L 3848. 1914; L 3981.
Martin Chuzzlewit; adapted from Their soldier boy. 4418. © Oct. 12,
the novel of the same name by Charles | 1914: 2 ¢. and description Oct. 15 1914;
Dickens, in 2 pts. 4421. © Oct. 13, | 7, 9537.
1914; 2 c. and description Oct. 15,
1914; L 3536. 4 They called it “baby.” 4419. ©
Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ce. and description Oct.
Masks and faces; from Charles
Reade’s famous novel Peg Woffington,
in 2 pts. 4428. © Oct. 27, 1914; 2.
and description Oct. 29, 1914; L 3628.
Matter of court. 4476. © Dec. 14,
1914; 2 c. and description Dec. 15,
1914; L 3959.
Meeting Mr. Jones. 4418. © Oct.
10, 1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 12.
1914; L 3519.
Money; in 2 pts. 4486. © Dec. 29, ae
1914; 2 e@ and description Dec. 30, 1014 5 os
1914; L 4058. Two stray souls. 4480. © Dec. 24
17, 1914; L 3540.
Mother’s way. 4454. © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 ce. and description Dec. 26,
Thrown off the throne. 4449.
Nov. 16, 1914: 2 ¢. and description
Nov. 17, 1914; L 3769.
Ticket-of-leave man; in 2 pts. 4427.
© Oct. 20, 1914; 2 e and description
Oct. 22, 1914; L 3578.
Tides of sorrow. 4428. © Oct. 23,
1914; 2 @ and description Oct. 24,
1914; 2 ce. and description Nov. 24, | 1914; L 4019.
1914; L 3820. Villainous uncle. 4426. © Oct. 19,
Natural mistake. 4461. © Dec. 10, | 1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 20,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Dec. 11,4 1914; L. 3562.
1914; L 3941. Way back. 4451. © Noy. 19, 1914;
New Magdalen; in 2 pts. 4488. ©] 2 ec. and description Nov. 21, 1914;
Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c. and description Nov. | L 38815.
4, 1914; L 3666. Way home. 4475. © Dec. 18, 1914;
On the heights; in 2 pts. 44738. ©} 2c. and description Dec. 21, 1914; L >
Dec. 15, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec. | 3988.
17, 1914; L 3974. : Wife’s stratagem. 4424. © Oct. 22,
Our home-made army. 4414. © | 1914; 2 e@ and description Oct. 23,
Oct. 10, 1914; 2 ce. and description Oct. | 1914; L 3582.
12, 1914; L 3520. Woman’s folly. 4423. © Oct. 16,
Peg o’ the wild-wood. 4417. © Oct. | 1914; 2 ¢ and description Oct. 17,
9, 1914; 2 c. and description Oct. 12; | 1914; J. 35389.
1914; L3517.
Red dye. 4460. © Dec. 10, 1914; 2
e. and description Dec. 11, 1914; L
B30SWORTH, INC., Los Angeles.
[80031-80035
5940. [Each copy consists of clippings from
Regular Rip. 4481. © .Oct. 30, | reel]
1914; 2 c. and description Nov. 3, Burning Daylight; by Jack London.
1914; L 3645. © title reed. Oct. 3, 1914; description
Romance of a poor young man; in 2 | recd. Sept. 30, 1914; 49 prints recd.
pts. 4450... © Noy. 17, '1914:. .2.-e. | Oct..3, 1914 31 aaa
and description Noy. 19, 1914; L 3781. Country mouse; by Hobart Bos-
Saved by their chee-ild. 4469. © | worth. © title, description and 103
Dec. 5, 1914; 2 ¢ and.description Dee. | prints recd. Noy. 2, 1914; L 38635.
(, 1914; L 3907. False colours; by Lois Weber. ©
Serap of paper; in 2 pts. 4467. © | title, description and 119 prints recd.
Dec. 8, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec. | Noy. 10. 1914; L 3718.
10, 1914; L 3916. It’s no laughing matter; written
Sheriff of Willow Gulch. 4466. © | and directed by Lois Weber. © title,
Dec. 7, 1914; 2 ec. and description Dee. | description and 121 prints reed. Dec.
IW, “1014: To SSD 28, 1914; L 40389.
Squashville school. 4425. © Oct. Little Sunset; by Charles E. Van
19, 1914; 2 c. and description Oct, 20, | Loan. © title, description and 134
1914; L 3561. prints reed. Noy. 2, 1914; L 8634.
080
no. 4, 1914
CALIFORNIA MOTION PICTURE CORP., San
Francisco. [30036, 30037
Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch; by
Alice Hegan Rice and Anne Crawford
Flexner. Small reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 80 prints recd. Dec. 31, 1914;
L 4072.
Salomy Jane; adapted by Paul Arm-
strong from Bret Harte’s famous story
Salomy Jane’s kiss. Small reel. ©
title and description recd. Nov. 2, 1914;
850 prints recd. Nov. 20, 1914; L 3824.
CENTRAL FEATURES, New York. [3800388
Last curtain call; by Prof. Eleo.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 72 prints recd. Nov. 9, 1914;
L 3779.
COLONIAL MOTION PICTURE CoRP., New
York. [80039
Seats of the mighty; by Sir Gilbert
Parker, in 7 pts. 7 reels. © Dee. 2,
1914; 2 ec. and description Dec. 3, 1914;
L 3880.
COLORADO PHOTO PLAY CO., Denver.
Py dice [30040
Would-be heroes; by Milton Hyman.
Clippings from roll. © title, descrip-
tion and 43 prints recd. Nov. 9, 1914;
L 3793.
COMMERCIAL BIOPHONE CO., INC.,, New
York. [Each copy consists of clip-
pings from reel] [30041-80048
‘Almost too late; by Antor film.
Made by Messter film, Berlin. © title,
description and 33 prints recd. Dec. 22,
1914; LL 4001.
Her sacrifice; by Henry Porten.
Made by Antor film, Berlin. © title,
description and 40 prints recd. Dec. 22,
1914; L 4002.
Mysterious wireless; by Antor film.
Made by Messter film, Berlin. © title,
description and 38 prints recd. Dec. 21,
1914; L 3997.
Mystery of Corby castle; by Antor
film. Made by Messter film, Berlin.
© title, description and 46 prints recd.
Dec. 22, 1914; L 4000.
Polish Jew; by Antor film. Made
by Messter film, Berlin. © title, de-
scription and 29 prints recd. Dec. 21,
1914; L 3998.
Seven of clubs; by Antor film. Made
by Messter film, Berlin. © title, de-
scription and 40 prints recd. Dee. 22,
1914; L 4003.
Telephone from
Gri matzki.
Berlin. © title, description and 54
prints reed. Dee. 21, 1914: TIT. 3996.
the grave; by I.
Made by the Messter-film, |
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
30060
COMMERCIAL BIOPHONE co.—Continued.
Zeda; by Hennie Porten. Made by
Antor film, Berlin. © title, description
and 45 prints recd. Dec. 21, 1914; L
3999.
COSMOS FEATURE FILM CORP., New York.
[Hach copy consists of reel]
[80049-30051
Hearts and flowers; in 5 pts. ©
Noy. 2, 1914; 2 ec. and description Nov.
21, 1914; L 3804.
Lena Rivers; by Beulah Poynter, in
5 pts. ©-Oct. 5, 1914; 2 ¢. Oct..12;
1914; description Oct. 3, 1914; L 3521.
Little girl that he forgot; by Beulah
Poynter, in 5 pts. © Dec. 15, 1914;
2 c. and description Dec. 2, 1914; L
3870.
CROMELIN (PAuL H.) New York.
[30052-30060
And very nice too; by M. P.. sales
agency, Itd. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 17 prints recd.
Oct. 19, 1914; L 3548.
Christmas carol; by London film co.,
Itd. Clippings from roll. © title,.
description and 20 prints recd. Oct. 10,
1914; L 3502.
Fringe of war; by London film co.,
ltd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
seription and 39 prints recd. Dee. 15,
1914; L 3964.
Incomparable Bellairs; by London
film co., ltd. Clippings from roll. ©
title, deseription and 51 prints recd.
Oct. 10, 1914; L 3501.
King’s minister; by London film co.,
Itd. Clippings from roll. © title, de-
seription and 88 prints recd. Oct. 19,
1914; TL. 8544.
On his majesty’s service; by London
film co., ltd. Clippings from roll. ©
title, description and 90 prints recd.
Oct. 3, 1914; L 3469.
Two Columbines; by Harold M.
Shaw (London film co., ltd.) Clip-
pings from roll. © title, description
and 27 prints recd. Nov. 3; 1914; L
8647.
Two little Britons; by London film
co., ltd. Clippings from roll. © title,
description and 55 prints reed. Oct.
| 24, 1914; 1. 2583.
V..C.; by London film co. Clippings
from roll. © title, Gescription and
18 prints recd. Nov. 10. 1914: L 3719.
O81
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
30061
Curtis (EDWARD SHERIFF) New York.
[30061
In the land of the Head-hunters; by
E. S. Curtis; in 4 pts. Clippings from
roll. © title, description and 115
prints recd. Dec. 7, 1914; L 3909.
DiTMARS (Raymond L.) Scarsdale,
Ney: [80062-30067
[Each copy consists of small roll]
Frogs and toads. © title, descrip-
tion and 45 prints recd. Dec. 12, 1914;
M 249.
Insect celebrities. © title, descrip-
tion and 41 prints reed. Dee. 12, 1914;
M 248.
Jungle circus. © title, description
and 387 prints recd. Nov. 27, 1914; M
242.
Mammals (The) © title, description
and 82 prints recd. Dec. 12, 1914; M
247.
Salamanders at home. © title, de-
seription and 26 prints recd. Dec. 12,
1914; M 246.
Serpents at home. © title, descrip-
tion and 31 prints reed. Nov. 27, 1914:
M 241.
EcLAIR FILM Co., ine., New York.
[80068-30081
[Hach copy consists of small reel]
Collingsby pearls. © title, descrip-
tion and 386 prints reed. Dec. 5, 1914;
L 3897.
Fortunes of Margaret; in 2 pts. ©
title, description and 387 prints recd.
Dec. 3, 1914; L 3881.
Game of wits. © title, description
and 27 prints recd. Dec. 3, 1914; L
3882.
Girl stage driver. © title, descrip-
tion and 387 prints recd. Nov. 21. 1914;
I. 8806.
Heiress and the crook; in 2 pts. ©
title, description and 26 prints recd.
Nov. 17, 1914; L 3775.
Line rider; in 2 pts. © title, de-
scription and 68 prints recd. Nov. 17,
1914; L 3774.
Lone game. © title, descrintion and
40 prints reed. Dec. 23, 1914; L 4008.
Mystery of Grayson hall; in 2 pts.
© title, description and 88 prints
recd. Nov. 17, 1914; L 3778.
Return (The) © title, description
and 75 prints reed. Nov. 11, 1914; L
3125.
teunited; in 2 pts. © title, de-
scription and 57 prints recd. Dec. 28.
1914; L 4009.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
HWCLAIR FILM CoO., ine.—Continued.
Violinist (The) © title, descrip-
tion and 61 prints recd. Nov. 17, 1914;
Lysti2:
Within an inch of his life; by Hu-
gene Manlove Rhodes. © title, de-
scription and 238 prints recd. Dec. 5,
Wondrous melody. © title, descrip-
tion and 70 prints recd. Nov. 21, 1914;
T, 3805.
Yellow streak. © title, description
and 57 prints recd. Nov. 17, 1914; L
37T1.
ECLECTIC FILM CO., New York.
[30082-30091
All love excelling; by Owen Mere-
dith, in 3 pts. Small reel. © title
and description recd. Oct. 24, 1914; 72
prints reed. Oct. 19, 1914; L 3591.
Corsair (The); by G. Fitzmaurice, ©
in 4 pts. Small reel. © title and de
seription recd. Oct. 24, 1914; 144 prints
reed. Oct. 19, 1914; L 3584.
Masked motive; by F. Wolff, in 5
pts. Small reel. © title and descrip-
tion recd. Oct. 24, 1914; 89 prints recd.
Get. 19, 1914; L 3586.
Perils of Pauline; by Charles God-
dard. 10th episode. Small reel.
title and description recd. Oct. 24,
1914; 89 prints recd. Oct. 19, 1914;
I. 3585.
1ith episode. Small reel. ©
title and description recd. Oct. 24,
1914; 69 prints recd. Oct. 19, 1914; .
I. 3592.
——12th episode. Small reel. ©
title and description reed. Oct. 24,
1914: 80 prints recd. Oct. 19, 1914;
L 3590.
13th episode. Small reel. ©
title and description recd. Oct. 24,
1914; 86 prints recd. Oct. 19, 1914;
T, 3588.
—— 14th episode. Small reel. ©
title and description recd. Oct. 24,
1914; 104 prints recd. Oct. 19, 1914;
T. 3589.
——15th episode. Small reel. ©
title and description recd. Oct. 24,
1914: 77 prints recd. Oct. 19, 1914;
I, 3587.
When fate was kind; by Balboa film
co. Clippings from reel. © title, de-
scription and 80 prints recd. Oct. 28,
1914; L, 3576. ":
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LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
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30157
Epison (THOMAS A.) INC., Orange,
N. J. [Each copy consists of reel. ]
[80092-30157
Adventure of the lost wife; by
Frederick Arnold Kummer. 7779. ©
Oct. 31, 1914; 2 c. and description
Novy. 6, 1914; L 3668.
Adventure of the wrong Santa
Claus; by Frederick Arnold Kummer.
7806. © Dec. 5, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Dec. 7, 1914; L 3904.
Andy falls in love; by Mark Swan.
7776. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Oct. 27, 1914; L 3614. ,
Banker’s double; by Scott Campbell.
7828. © Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c and de-
seription Jan. 2, 1915; L 4084.
Best man; by Grace L. H. Lutz, in
2 pts) 7798. . ©: Nov. 23, 1914; 2c.
and description Nov. 25, 1914; L
3825.
Birth of our Saviour; by Rev. De
Witt L. Pelton. 7804. © Dec. 1, 1914;
2 ec. and description Dec. 3, 1914; L
3874.
Buster Brown and the German
band; by R. F. Outcault. 7781. ©
Oct. 31, 1914: 2 ec. and description Nov.
6, 1914; L 3671.
Buster Brown causes 2 commotion;
by R. F. Outeault. 7795. © Nov. 23,
1914; 2 ec. and description Nov. 25,
1914; L 3826.
Buster Brown picks out the cos-
tumes; by R. F. Outcault. 7771. ©
Oct. 17, 1914; 2 c. and description Oct.
20, 1914; L 3559.
Calico cat; by Charles M. Thompson.
7810. © Dec. 22, 1914; 2 e@ and de
scription Dec. 24, 1914; L 4010.
Champion process server; by Joseph
Bernard. 78i8. © Dec. 26, 1914; 2c.
and description Dec. 29, 1914; L 4043.
Colonel of the Red Huzzars; a dra-
matie adaptation of the novel by John
Reed Scott, in 3 pts. 7803. © Nov. 23,
1914; 2 c. and description Dec. 3, 1914;
L 3875.
Courtship of the cooks; by Jay Bar-
rett Botsford. 7812. © Dec. 22, 1914;
2 ec. and description Dec. 24, 1914; L
4011.
Crystals; their making, habits and
beauty. 7664. © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Noy. 25, 1914; M 240.
Curing the cook; by William Fables.
7825. © Dec. 31, 1914; 2 c. and de-
Seription Jan. 2, 1915; L 4085.
Dickson’s diamonds; by Scott Camp-
bell. 7784. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2 c. and
description Nov. 6, 1914; L 3669.
77261—15 11
5
a ce rs rrr Se, OS
Epison (fHoMAS A.) iNc.—Contd.
Double elopement ; by Henry Beldon.
7192. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 c and de
scription Nov. 17, 1914; L 3764.
Dverlasting triangle; by Charles M.
Seay. 7778. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2c. and
description Oct. 27, 1914; L 3615.
Expensive economy; by Earl Kd-
wards. 7820. © Dec. 26, 1914; 2 «.
and description Dec. 29, 1914; L 4041.
Fantasma; the Hanlon bros.’ famous
spectacle presenting George Hanlon,
jr. as Pico, in 5 pts. 7814. © Dec. 5,
1914; 2 e. and description Dee. 7,
1914; L 3902.
Flirt (The) ; by Gilbert White. 7801.
© Dee. 1, 1914; 2 < and description
Dee. 3, 1914; L 38871.
Getting to the ball game; by Charles
H. France... 7773: -© Oct 17, 1914:
2 e. and description Oct. 20, 1914; L
3556.
Girl at the key; by Mark Swan.
7822. © Dec. 26, 1914; 2 @ and de-
seription Dec. 29, 1914; L 4042.
Girl of the open road; by Mrs. Wil-
son Woodrow. 7791. © Nov. 14,1914;
2 ec. and description Nov. 17, 1914;
L 3763.
Gypsy madcap; by Mrs. Wilson
Woodrow, 7786. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2¢.
and description Noy. 10, 1914; L 3714.
Hand of iron; by Sumner Williams.
T767. © Oct. 10, 1914; 2 c. and de
scription Oct. 12, 1914; L 3513.
Heritage of Hamilton Cleek; by
Thomas W. Hanshew. 7775. © Oct.
24, 1914; 2 ¢. and description Oct. 27,
1914; L 3616.
His chorus girl wife; by Ashley
Miller. _ 7785. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 ¢
and description Noy. 10, 1914; L 3712.
Ttv’s a bear; by Harry G. Bates.
7794. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Nov. 17, 1914; L 3765.
Jenks and the janitor; by J. Edward
Hungerford. 7770. © Oct. 17, 1914;
2 ec. and description Oct. 20, 1914; L
3558.
King’s move in the city; by Robert
Barr, in. 2 pts. 7788. © Nov. 10, 1914;
2 e. and description Nov. 12, 1914;
L 8785.
Last of the Hargroves; by Lee Ar-
tiur. “1eso.. (C). Nov.e 10, 4914 2
and description Noy. 12, 1914; L 3734.
Lera; by Ellis Parker Butler, in 2
pts.. 7827. -© Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ec. and
description Jan. 2, 1915; L 4088.
083
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
30157
pt. Iv, 0.8. v.9 |
Epison (THOMAS A.) 1Nc.—Contd.
Lesson of the flames; by Mrs. Wil-
son Woodrow. 7811. © Dec. 22, 1914;
2 c. and description Dec. 24, 1914; L
4013.
Lost melody; by Richard R. Ridgely.
7765. © Oct. 10, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Oct. 12, 1914; L 3514.
McGinty and the count; by O. A.
Nelson. 7826. © Dec. 31, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Jan. 2, 1915; L 4087.
Magnate of paradise; by Mary Im-
lay Taylor, in 2 pts. 7821. © Dec. 26,
1914; 2 e@. and description Dec. 29,
1914; L 4040.
Man who vanished; by Scott Camp-
bell. Adapted from the famous Felix
Boyd series entitled Below the dead
line. 7809. © Dee. 21, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 23, 1914; L 4007.
Matter of high explosives; by Mark
Swan. 7798. © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 e.
and description Nov. 25, 1914; L 3827.
Midnight ride of Paul Revere; retold
after the famous poem by Henry W.
Longfellew, in 2 pts. 7766. © Oct. 5,
1914; 2 e@ and description Oct. 12,
1914; L 3512.
Millinery mix-up; by J. Edward
Hungerford. 7782. © Oct. 31, 1914;
2 ec. and description Nov. 6, 1914; L
3672.
Moment of madness; by John Har-
din. 7780. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2c. and
description Nov. 6, 1914; L 3667.
Mystery of the sealed art gallery;
by Thomas W. Hanshew. 7764. ©
Oct. 10, 1914; 2 ec. and description Oct.
12, 1914; L 3516.
New partner; by Grace Helen Bailey.
7768. © Oct. 17, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Oct. 20, 1914; L 3555.
Olive and the burglar; by Mrs. Wil-
son Woodrow. 7819. © Dec. 26,
1914: 2 c. and description Dec. 29,
1914; L, 4044.
Olive is dismissed; by Mrs. Wilson
Woodrow. 7806. © Dec. 5, 1914; 2c.
and description Dee. 7, 1914; L 3905.
Olive’s other self; dramatic por-
trayal of the eighth of Olive’s oppor-
tunities. 7824. © Dec. 31, 1914; 2c.
and description Jan. 2, 1915; L 4086.
On Christmas Eve; by Mark Swan.
7802. © Dec. 1, 1914; 2 ¢ and de-
seription Dec. 3, 1914; L 3878.
Pines of Lory; by J. A. Mitchell, in
> DUS, tide. or bee th, Hole at iC,
and description Oct. 20, 1914; L 3560.
mS
Epison (THomMas A.) 1Inc.—Contd.
Premature compromise; by Robert
Barr, in 2 pts. © Dec. 16, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Dec. 19, 1914; L 3984.
Question of identity; by Mary Im-
lay Taylor, in 2 pts. T177. © Oct.
24, 1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 27,
1914; L 3612.
Rose at the door; by Mrs. Wilson
Woodrow. 7796. © Nov. 23, 1914; 2
ec. and description Nov. 25, 1914; L
8828.
Shorty; by J. A. Dorward. T7769.
Oct. 17, 1914; 2 ec. and description
fu 20, 1914; L 3557.
Stenographer (The); by Mark
Swan. 7799. © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 «¢.
and description Nov. 25, 1914; L 3829.
Superfluous baby; by Mark Swan.
7823. © Dee. 31, 1914; 2 ce. and de-
seription Jan. 2, 1915; L 4083.
Temple of Moloch; by Mary Mech-
told Rider. 7787. © Nov. 7, 1914;
2 c. and description Nov. 10, 1914; L
37138.
Tip of the dark continent; Cape-
town South Africa, and its vicinity.
7807. © Dec. 5, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Dee. 7, 1914; M 243.
’*Twas the night before Christmas;
by Annie Hamilton Donnell. 7595. ©
Dec. 5, 1914; 2 c. and deseriptoin Dee.
7, 1914; L 3908.
Uncle Crusty; produced in co-opera-
tion with the National kindergarten
assn. T8117. “©* Dee, eee
and description Dee. 24, 1914; L 4012.
Vanishing of Olive; by Mrs. Wilson
Woodrow: 7801. © Dee. 1, 1914; 2c.
and description Dec. 3, 1914; L 3872.
What could she do?; by Gertrude
Lyon, in 3 pts. 7783. © Nov. 4, 1914;
2 e. and description Nov. 6, 1914; L
3670.
Who goes there? adaptation of the
famous play by H. A. Du Souchet, in
2 pts. 77938. © Nov. 14, 1914; 2 ¢
and description Nov. 17, 1914; L 3767.
With slight variations; by E. H.
Geissinger. 7774. © Oct. 24, 1914;
2 ec. and description Oct. 27, 1914; L
3613.
Wood B. Wedd and the microbes; by
Mark Swan. 7763. © Oct. 10, 1914;
2c. and description Oct. 12, 1914; L
3515.
Wood B. Wedd goes snipe hunting;
by Mark Swan. 7790. © Nov. 14,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Nov. 17,
1914; L 3766.
084
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 4, 1914
Epison (THoMAsS A.) INc.—Contd.
Young Mrs. Winthrop; an adapta-
tion of the play of Bronson Howard,
in 2 pts. 7816. © Dec. 22, 1914; 2.
and description Dec. 24, 1914; L 4014.
co., Chicago.
[30158-30167
[Each copy consists of reel]
Broncho Billy and the _ escaped
bandit. © Dee. 14, 1914; 2 c@ and
description Dec. 18, 1914; L 3980.
Dear old girl; in 2 pts. © Dee. 16,
1914; 2 c. and description Dec. 18,
1914; L 3979.
Fable of the city grafter and the un-
protected rubes; by George Ade. ©
Dec. 9, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec.
11, 1914; L 3933.
Fable of the fellow who had a friend
who knew a girl who had a friend; by
George Ade. © Dec. 9, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 11, 1914; L 3932.
Gallantry of Jimmy Rogers; adapted
from The smart set magazine. © Dec.
18, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec. 21,
1914; L 3990.
Shanty at Trembling Hill; in 2 pts.
Adapted from the Munsy magazine.
© Dec. 15, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Dec. 17, 1914; L 38975.
Slim princess; by George Ade.
Dramatized by Edward T. Lowe, jr.,
in 4 pts. © Dec. 2, 1914; 2 ¢ and
description Dec. 4, 1914; L 3885.
Surgeon Warren’s ward; in 2 pts.
© Dec. 21, 1914; 2 c. and description
Dec. 26, 1914; L 4023.
Two dinky little dramas of a non-
serious kind; by George Ade. © Dec.
9, 1914; 2 c. and description Dee. 11,
1914; L 39384.
When love and honor called; by
Frank Blighton, in 3 pts. © Dec. 9,
1914; 2 e. and description Dec. 11,
1914; L 3935.
EXCELSIOR FEATURE FILM CO., INC., New
York. [80168, 30169
Path forbidden; by John B. Hymer.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 101 prints recd. Oct. 6, 1914;
L 3474.
When fate leads trump; from the
book by Alice M. Roberts, in 4 pts.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 76 prints recd. Noy. 5, 1914;
L 3653.
FAVORITE PLAYERS FILM CO., INC., New
York. [80170, 30171
Key to yesterday; by Charles Ne-
ville Buck. Picturized by Robert A.
ESSANAY FILM MFG.
—
30211
FAVORITE PLAYERS FILM CO., INC.—Con,
Dillon. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 181 prints recd. Oct. 6,
1914; L 3475.
Man who could not lose; by Richard
Harding Davis, in 5 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title recd. Nov. 5, 1914;
description recd. Nov. 10, 1914; 61
prints recd. Noy. 5, 1914; L 3723.
FREUSS (JOSEPH DE) New York
[30172
Tron vault; an adventure of the fa-
mous Hnglish detective Stuart Webb,
by Joe May. Clippings from reel. ©
title, description and 117 prints recd.
Noy. 13, 1914; L 3741.
GAUMONT co., New York. [80173
Coronation of the Shah of Persia.
Reel © Oct. 8, 1914; 2 c and descrip-
tion Oct. 20, 1914; L 3571.
GooDMAN (DANIEL CaRson) New York.
[80174
Zudora; by Daniel Carson Goodman.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 70 prints recd. Sept. 26, 1914;
L 3522.
HEPWORTH AMERICAN FILM CorRP., New
York. [80175, 30176
For her people; by Larry Trimble.
Clippings from reel. © title, descrip-
tion and 146 prints reed. Dec. 19, 1914;
L 38987.
Through the valley of shadows; by
Florence Turner, in 4 pts. 103K. 4
reels. © Nov. 27, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription Noy. 27, 1914; L 3886.
ITALA FILM CO. OF AMERICA, New York.
[30177. 30178
Little orphans; or Jules Porel—
serpent. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 78 prints recd. Nov.
19, 1914; L 3791.
Treasure of the Louzats. Clippings
from reel. © title, description, and
145 prints recd. Nov. 19, 1914; L 3792.
Kerrpick (LEE) New York. 130179
Bridge of the gods; by Mabe! Ferris
from the book by F. H. Balch. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description,
and 70 prints recd. Oct. 30, 1914; L
3720.
KEYSTONE FILM Co., New York.
[30180-30211
Ambrose’s first falsehood; by Mack
Sennett. Reel. © Dec. 12, 1914; 2e.
and deseription Dec. 15, 1914; L 3962.
Among the mourners; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 @
and description Nov. 30, 1914; L 3860.
089 |
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
30211
KEYSTONE FILM co.—Continued.
Colored girl’s love; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Dec. 19, 1914; 2 «
and description Dec. 24, 1914; L 4015.
Cursed by his beauty; by Muck Sen-
visti Oly. ) OCh ah rare ee"
and description Nov. 2, 1914; L 3636.
Curses! they remarked; by Mack
Sennett. Roll. © Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Nov. 5, 1914; L 38654.
Dough and dynamite; by Mack Sen-
nett, in 2 pts. 2 rolls. © Oct. 24,
1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 26,
1914; L 3724.
Fatal bumping; by Mack Sennett.
Reel. © Dec. 24, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Dec. 26, 1914; L 4027.
Fatty and Minnie—he-haw; by
Mack Sennett, in 2 pts. 2 reels. ©
Dec. 19, 1914; 2 e. and description
Bec. 21, 1914; L 3994.
Fatty’s Jonah day; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Nov. 16, 1914; 2 «.
and description Nov. 17, 1914; L 3770.
Fatty’s magic pants; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Dec. 14, 1914; 2 «
and description Dec. 15, 1914; L 3963.
Fatty’s wine party; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Noy. 21, 1914; 2 ¢ and
description Nov. 28, 1914; L 3816.
Gentlemen of nerve; by Mack Sen-
nett. Roll. © Oct. 29, 1914; 2c. and
description Oct. 31, 1914; L 3682.
Getting acquainted; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Dec. 5,.1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 7, 1914; L 8901.
Gussle the golfer; by Mack Sennett.
Roll. © Dec. 28, 1914; 2 @ and de
scription Dec. 30, 1914; L 4066.
Halted career; by Mack Sennett.
Reel. © Nov. 26, 1914; 2 c and de-
scription Noy. 28, 1914; L 3851.
His musical career; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2c. and
deseription Nov. 7, 1914; L 3687.
His pre-historic past; by Mack Sen-
nett; ‘in 2 pts. 2 reels. ©. Dee: 5,
1914; 2 ce. and description Dec. 7, 1914;
Lr 3900.
His second childhood; by ie Seu-
nett. Reel. © Dec. 26, 1914; . and
description Dec. 30, 1914: L pats
His taking ways; deat and pro-
duced by Mack Sennett. Reel. ©
Nov. 23, 1914; 2 e. and description
Nov. 24, 1914; L 3822.
His talented wife; by Mack Sennett.
Reel. © Nov. 9, 1914; 2 ec. and de
seription Nov. 9, 1914; 7 3705.
; gustin MacHugh,
pt. IV, SF Ve 9
KEYSTONE FILM co.—Continued.
His trysting places; by Mack Sen-
nett, in 2 pts. 2 reels). © Nov. 7,
1914; 2 ¢@. and description Noy. 10,
1914; L 3706.
Hogan’s annual spree; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Dec. 17, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 21, 1914; L 3995.
Incompetent hero; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Nov. 12, 1914; 2 ec. and
description Nov. 16, 1914; L 3760.
Leading Lizzie astray ; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Nov. 30, 1914; 2 c. and
Gescription Dec. 2, 1914; L 8869.
Lovers’ post-office; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Noy. 2, 1914; 2 c. and
description Noy. 12, 1914; L 3739.
Noise of bombs; written and pro-
duced by Mack Sennett. Reel. ©
Noy. 19, 1914; 2 e@. and description
Nov. 20, 1914; L 2890.
ther people’s business; by Mack
Sennett. Reel. © Dee. 7, 1914; 2.
and description Dec. 8, 1914; L 3910.
Plumber (The); by Mack Sennett.
Reel. © Dec. 10, 1914; 2 ¢ and de-
scription Dec. 11, 1914; L 3942.
Sea nymphs; written and produced
by Mack Sennett, in 2 pts. 2 reels.
© Nov. 21, 1914; 2 e. and description
Nov. 24, 1914; L 3828.
Shot in the excitement; by Mack
Sennett. Roll. © Oct. 26, 1914; 2 «
and description Oct. 28, 1914; L 3619.
Shotguns that kick; by Mack Sen-
nett. Reel. © Dec. 3, 1914; 2 c. and
caescription Dec. 5, 1914; L 3896.
Wild West love: by Mack Sennett.
Reel. © Dec. 21, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Dec. 24, 1914; L 4016.
KLAW & ERLANGER, New York.
[30212, 30213
Under the gaslight; by Protective
amusement co., in 4 pts. 27. 4 reels.
© Noy. 13, 1914; 2 ce. and description
Nov. 14, 1914; L 3745.
Woman in black ; by Protective
amusement co., in 4 pts. 238. 4 reels.
'© Oct. 31, 1914: 2 ec. and description
Noy. 4, 1914: L 3649,
KLEINE (GEORGE) Chicago.
(30214, 30215
Julius Caesar; by Societé italiana
cines, in 6 pts. 6 reels. © Oct. 21,
1914; 2 ¢@. and description Oct. 27,
1914; L 3597.
Officer 666; from the play by Au-
in 5 pts. 5 reels.
© Dec. 25, 1914; 2 e. and description
oa 31. 1914; L 4075.
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 4, 1914
LASKY (JESSIE L.) FEATURE PLAY CO.,
Inc., New York. [30216-80223
Cameo Kirby; by Booth Tarkington,
Harry Leon Wilson and Cecil B. De
Milie. 16 prints 8 by 10 inches. ©
title, description and 16 prints recd.
Dec. 16, 1914; L 3965.
Circus man; by George Barr Mc-
Cutcheon and Cecil B. De Mille. 80
prints 34 by 5% inches. © title, de-
seription and 8&0 prints recd. Oct. 31,
1914; L 3681.
Ghost breaker; by James Montgom-
ery and Cecil B. De Mille. 34 prints
7 by 5inches. © title, description and
34 prints recd. Nov. 20, 1914; L 8795.
Girl of the golden West; by David
Belasco and Cecil B. De Mille. 35
prints 8 by 10 inches. © title. descrip-
tion and 35 prints recd. Dec. 30, 1914;
L 4071.
Man from home; by Booth Tarking-
ton, Harry Leon Wilson and Cecil B.
De Mille. 56 prints 8 by 10 inches.
© title, description and 46 prints recd.
Oct. 16, 1914; L 35388.
Ready money; by James Montgom-
ery and Cecil B. De Mille. 380 prints
81 by 54 inches. © title, description
and 30 prints recd. Oct. 17, 1914; L
3542.
Rose of the rancho; by David Be-
lasco, Richard Walton Tully and Cecil
B. De Mille. 46 prints 34 by 6 inches.
© title, description and 46 prints reed.
Oct. 28, 1914; L 3618.
What’s his name; by George Barr
McCutcheon. 64 prints of various
sizes. © title, description and 64
prints reed. Oct. 15, 1914; L 3527.
LIFE PHOTO FILM CoRP., New York.
[30224
Ordeal (The); by Hdward M. Ros-
kam, in 5 pts. 5 reels. © Oct. 20,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Oct. 22,
1914: L 3574.
LUBIN MFG. CO., Philadelphia. [Hach
eopy consists of complete reel or
split reel unless otherwise stated. ]
[30225-80307
Bargain day cloth; by Fred H. Hayn.
© Oct. 30, 1914; 2 c and description
Noy. 3, 1914: L 3648.
Beating the burglar; by Fred H.
Hayn. © Nov. 5, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Nov. 6, 1914; L 3675.
Believer in dreams; by George Ter-
williger. © Nov. 25, 1914; 2 ec. and
description Nov. 27, 1914: L 3842.
30307
LUBIN MFG. co.—Continued.
Beloved adventurer; by Hmmett
Campbell Hall. 8. A partner to provi-
dence. © Oct. 26, 1914; 2 © and de
scription Oct. 27, 1914; L 3609.
9. Lord Cecil plays a part. ©
Oct. 28, 1914; 2 e. and description
Noy. 3, 1914; L 3638.
10. Lord Cecil keeps his word.
© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ce and description
Nov. 6, 1914; L 3865.
11. Serpent comes to Eden. ©
Noy. 18, 1914; 2 e@ and description
Nov. 14, 1914; L 3750.
12. Fate’s tangled threads. ©
Noy. 20, 1914; 2 c. and description
Noy. 21, 1914; L 3801.
—— 138. Through desperate hazards.
© Nov. 27, 1914; 2 c. and description
Nov. 28, 1914; L 3850.
——i14. Perilous passage. © Dec.
7, 1914; 2 c. and description Dee. 10,
1914; L 3920.
15. In port o’ dreams. © Dec.
10, 1914; 2 ec. and description Dee. 11,
1914; L 3981.
Bomb (The) ; by Harry Chandlee, in
2 pts. © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Dec. 10, 1914; L 8923.
Boomerang swindle; by Frank C.
Coffin. © Oct. 27, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Oct. 29, 1914; L 3626.
Brannigan’s band; by HE. W. Sar-
gent. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2 c@ and de-
scription Dec. 17, 1914; L 3972.
Brown’s cook; by EH. W. Sargent.
© Nov. 25, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Nov. 27, 1914; L 3840.
Butting in; by A. D. Hotaling. ©
Oct. 30, 1914; 2 ¢@. and description
Nov. 3, 1914; L 3642.
Cheap transportation; by Frank C.
Griffin. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ¢ and de-
scription Nov. 7, 1914; L 8686.
Clean slate; by Norbert Lusk. ©
Dee. 21, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Dec. 23, 1914; L 4005.
Comedienne’s strategy: by Herbert
A. Hallett. Produced by Harry C.
Myers. © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Dec. 10, 1914; L 3919.
Comrade Kitty: by Shannon Fife, in
2 pts. © Dec. 28 ,1914; 2 ¢ and de
seription Dec. 30, 1914; L 4064.
Counon collectors; by J. A. Murphy.
© Nov. 24, 1914; 2 c. and description
Nov. 25, 1914; L 3881.
Cowboy pastime; by Romaine Field-
ing. © Dee. 19, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Dec. 21, 1914; L 3992.
087
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
30307
LUBIN MFG. co.—Continued.
Daddy of them all; by Frank C.
Andrews. © Nov. 1, 1914; 2 c and
description Nov. 12, 1914; L 3731.
Dobs at the shore; by Frank C.
Griffin. © Nov. 27, 1914; 2 ¢c. and de-
seription Nov. 80, 1914; L 3859.
Fate and fugitive; by Mare Edmund
Jones, in 2 pts. © Dee. 21, 1914; 2c.
and deseription Dec. 28, 1914; L 4006.
Flossie’s daring loyalty; by Edw.
Ray Coffin. © Dec. 12, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 14, 1914; L 3953.
For a widow’s love; by H. W. Sar-
gent. © Nov. 24, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
seription Nov. 25, 1914; L 3882.
Fresh air cure; by Doty Hobart.
© Dec. 2, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Dec. 8, 1914; L 38877.
Grip of the past; by Shannon Fife,
in 2 pts. © Nov. 25, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Nov. 27, 1914; L 8843.
He gave him a million; by E. W.
Sargent. © Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 29, 1914; L 4047.
He made his mark; by HE. W. Sar-
gent. © Noy. 27, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Nov. 30, 1914; L 3858.
He waits forever; by Will M.
Ritchey. © Nov. 17, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description Nov. 19, 1914; L 3785.
He wanted chickens; by E. W. Sar-
gent. © Nov. 17, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Nov. 19, 1914; L 37838.
He wanted his pants; by H. W. Sar-
gent. © Nov. 25, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Nov. 27, 1914; L 3841.
His suicide; by E. W. Sargent. ©
Dec. 12, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec.
14, 1914; L 3952.
Honor of the force; by Frank C.
Griffin. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 ¢c. and de-
scription Noy. 8, 1914; L 3641.
House of D’Or; by Mare Edmund
Jones, in 2 parts. © Nov. 23, 1914;
2c. and description Noy. 24, 1914; L
3819.
In the hills of Kentucky; by Her-
man A. Blackman, in 2 pts. © Nov.
3, 1914; 2 ec. and description Nov. 6,
1914; L 3674.
Interrupted nap; by Vicent Whit-
man. © Oct. 23, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Oct. 24, 1914; M 236.
(The); by George W.
Terwilliger, in 2 pts. © Dec. 19,
1914; 2 e. and description Dec. 21,
1914; L 3991.
Intriguers
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
LUBIN MFG. co.—Continued.
It cured hubby; by William B.
Courtney. © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 ¢ and
description Dec. 10, 1914; L 3917.
Kidnapping the kid; by E. W. Sar-
gent. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 ¢ and de-
scription Nov. 3, 1914; L 3640.
Love triumps; by Olive Lee. © Oct.
28. 1914; 2 e«. and description Nov. 3,
1914; L 3639.
Love’s second hate; by W. M.
Ritchey. © Dec. 29, 1914; 2 c and
description Dee. 31, 1914; L 4073.
Lure of the green table; by W. M.
Ritchey. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2 c. and
cescription Dec. 17, 1914; L 3970.
Magazine cooking; by J. A. Murphy.
© Nov. 5, 1914; 2 ec. and deseription
Nov. 6, 1914; L 3676.
Making of him; by George W. Ter-
williger, in 2 pts. © Nov. 17, 1914;
2 ec. and description Noy. 19, 1914;
L 38784.
Man from the sea; adapted from a
sketch by Paul Dickey and Chas. God-
dard, in 2 parts. © Nov. 23, 1914;
2 e. and description Nov. 24, 1914;
L 8818.
Marriage wager; by Shannon Fife,
in 2 pts. © Nov. 7, 1914; 2 @ and
description Nov. 10, 1914; L 3711.
Mother’s baby boy; by EH. W. Sar-
gent. © Nov. 17, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Noy. 19, 1914; L 3782.
Mountain law; by Herman A. Black-
man, in 2 pts. © Oct. 21, 1914; 2 ec.
and description Oct. 22, 1914; L 3572.
New editor; by J. A. Murphy. ©
Dec. 24, 1914; 2 ce. and deseription Dec.
26, 1914; L 4024.
On Moonshine Mountain; py Harry
Chandlee. © Dec. 2, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dee. 3, 1914; L 3879.
On suspicion; by Robert EH. Rine-
hart, in 2 pts. © Nov. 9, 1914; 2 ¢.
and description Noy. 10, 1914; L 3710.
Patsy Bolivar series; by Clay M.
Greene. 1. Patsy at school. © Dec.
15, 1914; 2 ce. and description Dec. 17,
1914; L 3971.
—— 2. Patsy’s first love. © Dec. 24,
1914; 2 e. and description Dec. 26,
1914; L 4026.
Quack (The); by Wilbert Melville,
in 2 pts. © Nov. 3, 1914; 2 e@. and
description Nov. 6, 1914; L 3673.
Recent Confederate victory; by Em-
mett Campbell Hall, in 2 pts. © Nov.
80, 1914; 2 e. and description Dec. 1,
1914; L 3866.
088
LIST CF MOTION PICTURES
no. 4, 1914
_LUsBIN Mreé. co.—Continued.
Sam and the bully; by HE. W. Sar-
gent. © Dec. 2, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Dec. 3, 1914; L 8878.
Servant girl’s legacy; by E. W. Sar-
gent. © Nov. 17, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Nov. 19, 1914; L 3797.
Shall curfew ring to-night? by Ed-
win Ray Coffin. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2 @.
and description Dec. 10, 1914; L 3922.
She was the other; by HE. W. Sar-
gent. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 @ and de-
scription Nov. 7, 1914; L 3685.
Single act; by Mare Edmund Jones.
in 2 pts. © Dec. 12, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 14, 1914; L 3951.
Soldiers of peace; by Emmett Camp-
bell Hall, in 2 pts. © Dee. 14, 1914
2 ¢. and description Dec. 15, 1914;
L 38961.
Sorceress (The) ; by Clay M. Greene,
in 2 pts. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2c and de-
scription Oct. 29, 1914; L 3625.
Soubrette and the simp; by E. W.
Sargent. © Oct. 23, 1914; 2c. and de-
scription Oct. 24, 1914; L 3594.
Spy’s fate; by William H. Lippert,
in 3 pts. © Nov. 13, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Nov. 14, 1914; L 3751.
Stolen yacht; by Mare Edmund
Jones, in 2 pts. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2¢.
and description Oct. 29, 1914; L 3624.
Tale of a coat; by J. A. Murphy. ©
Nov. 11, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Noy. 12, 1914; L 3732.
They looked alike; by HE. W. Sar-
gent. © Dec. 24, 1914: 2 c. and de-
scription Dee. 26, 1914; L 4025.
Threads of destiny; by William H.
Clifford. Produced by Joseph W.
Smiley. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 278 prints recd. Oct. 8,
1914; L 38484.
Thumb prints and diamonds; by
Harry Chandlee. © Oct. 23, 1914; 2c.
and description Oct. 24, 1914; L 3595.
Trap (The); by Will M. Ritchey.
© Nov. 3, 1914; 2 c. and description
Nov. 6, 1914; L 3664.
Troublesome cat; by Vincent Whit-
man. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2 ec. and de
Seription Dec. 17, 1914; L 3973.
Unknown country ; by Emmett Camp-
bell Hall. © Nov. 10, 1914; 2 ce. and
description Nov. 12, 1914; L 37383.
War baby; by Clay M. Greene, in 2
pts. © Dec. 29, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Dec. 31, 1914; L 4074.
50315
LUBIN MFG. co.—Continued.
Was his decision right? by Berdnice
Clyde Flanders, in 2 pts. © Nov. 17,
1914; 2 e@. and description Nov. 19,
1914; L 3786.
Weary Willie’s rags; by J. A. Mur-
phy. © Dec. 7, 1914; 2 c. and descrp-
tion Dec. 10, 1914; L 3918.
What he forgot; by E. W. Sargent.
© Dec. 28, 1914; 2 « and description
Dec. 29, 1914; L 4048.
When the blind see; by Will M.
Ritchey, in 2 pts. © Dee. 7, 1914; 2 «@.
and description Dec. 10, 1914; L 3924.
Who’s who; by Will Louis. © Dec.
8, 1914; 2 ¢. and description Dec. 10,
1914; L 3921.
Wolt’s daughter; by Will M. Ritchey,
in 2 pts. © Oct. 22, 1914; 2 ce and
Gescription Oct. 24, 1914; L 3593.
You can’t beat them; by H. W. Sar-
gent. © Nov. 17, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Nov. 19, 1914; L 3796.
LucKY FILM PRODUCERS, New York.
[80808
Spectro at the hour of midnight; by
Anthony Luechese. Clippings from
reel. © title, description and 16 prints
reed. Oct. 27, 1914; L 3617.
MICA FILM coRP., New York.
[30309-30314
[Each copy consists of clippings
from reel]
And Perey got married; by Bert
Angeles. © title, description and 68
prints reed. Dec. 29, 1914; L 4051.
And Perey made good; by Bert An-
geles. © title, description and 52
prints recd. Dec. 29, 1914; L 4055.
Crystal globe; by Anthony W.
Coldewey. © title, description and 51
prints reed. Dec. 29, 1914; L 4052.
Hliza’s fairy prince; by Alexander
F. Frank, in 2 pts. © title, descrip-
tion and 46 prints recd. Dec. 29, 1914;
L 4054.
Tattooed man; by Thomas M. Met-
calf and Alexander F. Frank. © title,
cescription and 44 prints recd. Dec. 29,
1914; L 4053.
-$500.00 reward; by Anthony W.
Coldewey. © title, description and 43
prints recd. Dec. 29, 1914; L 4056.
NEPTUNE FILM co., London. [80315
Harbour lights; by George R. Sims
and Henry Pettitt, in 3 pts. Clippings
from reel. © title and description
recd. Nov. 11, 1914; 41 prints recd.
Nov. 28, 1914; L 3867.
089
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
30316
NEW YORK MOTION PICTURE CoRP., New
York. [80316
Typhoon (The); by Thomas H.
Ince. Clippings from reel. © title,
description and 282 prints reed. Oct.
5, 1914; L 3523.
NorDISK FILM CO., Copenhagen.
[80317-80332
[Hach copy consists of clippings from
roll]
Abduction (The); or, Dr. Gar El
Hama’s escape from prison, in 3 pts.
© title, description and 90 prints recd.
Nov. 6, 1914; L 3655.
Alone at last; in 2 pts. © title, de-
scription and 49 prints reed. Nov. 7,
1914; L 3698.
Deal with the devil; in 2 pts. ©
title, description and 57 prints recd.
Nov. 7, 1914; L 3692.
Fourth lady; in 2 pts. © title, de-
scription and 51 prints recd. Nov. 7,
1914; L 38697.
Golden calf; in 3 pts. © title, de-
scription and 71 prints recd. Nov. 7,
1914; L 3690.
His phantom friend; in 8 pts. ©
title, description and 61 prints reed.
Nov. 7, 1914; L 8688.
Lay down your arms; adapted from
the novel by the late Baroness Bertha
von Suttner, in 4 pts. © title, de-
scription and 113 prints recd. Nov. 7,
1914; L 3693.
Master of men; in 3 pts. © title,
description and 67 prints recd. Oct. 14,
1914; L 3526.
My friend, Lumpy Levy, in 3 pts. ©
title, description and 61 prints recd.
Nov. 7, 1914; L 3696.
Mysterious case; in 3 pts. © title,
description and 77 prints recd. Nov.
7, 1914; L 3699.
Nemesis; in 2 pts. © title, descrip-
tion and 31 prints recd. Nov. 7, 1914;
L 3689.
Outcast’s return; in 3 pts. © title,
description and 81 prints recd. Nov. 7,
1914; L 3691.
Stolen secret; in 3 pts. © title, de-
scription and 65 prints recd. Nov. 30,
1914; L 3862.
Taming of the shrew; in 3 pts. ©
title, description and 53 prints reed.
Nov. 30, 1914; L 8861.
Votes for women, in 3 pts. © title,
description and 50 prints recd. Nov. 7,
1914; L 3694,
pt. Iv, 0. S., v. 9
NorDISK FILM co.—Continued.
Woman’s way; in3 pts. © title, de-
scription and 70 prints recd. Noy. 7,
1914; L 3695.
PAGEANT FILM Co., San Francisco.
[30333
Pageant of San Francisco; by A.
Mackay Sutherland. Clippings from
reel. © title and description recd
Dec. 8, 1914; 5 prints reed. Dec. 17,
1914; M 250.
PATHE FRERES, Jersey City. [Hach
copy consists of clippings from
reel] [80334-30357
Bomb boy. © title, description and
96 prints recd. Nov. 18, 1914; L 38740.
Coveted heritage; by Balboa feature
film co. © title, description and 99
prints reed. Dec. 28, 1914; L 40388.
Crown of Richard III. © title, de
scription and 74 prints recd. Oct. 21,
1914; L 3570.
Kye for an eye; by Balboa feature
film cc. © title, description and 60
prints recd. Dec. 28, 1914; L 4087.
Fireman and the girl. © title, de-
scription and 74 prints recd. Nov. 7,
1914; L 3702.
It’s a long, long way to Tipperary;
by British and Colonial film co. ©
title, description and 41 prints recd.
Noy. 27, 1914; L 3845.
More than queen. © title, descrip-
tion and 60 prints recd. Nov. 7, 1914;
L 3708.
Nick Winter and the mysterious
bank; in 3 pts. © title, description
and 60 prints reed. Dec. 30, 1914; L
4070.
Qld Thespian; in 3 pts. © title, de-
scription and 46 prints reed. Dec. 30,
1914; L 4067.
Quality of mercy. © title, descrip-
tion and 40 prints reed. Nov. 7, 1914;
L 3700.
Quest of the sacred gem. © title,
description and 133 prints recd. Oct.
21, 1914; L 3569.
Saved from himself; by Balboa fea-
ture film co. © title, description and
75 prints recd. Dec. 30, 1914; L 4069.
Scratch of the pen; in 2 pts. © title,
description and 49 prints reed. Dec. 30,
1914; L 4068.
Seeret of the mountain, in 4 pits.
© title, description and 79 prints recd.
Dec. 16, 1914; L 3966.
Soldier’s duty. © title, description
and 58 prints recd. Oct. 7, 1914; L
| 3575.
090
no. 4, 1914
- Patut rrires—Continued.
Star of genius. © title, description
and 44 prints recd. Oct. 21, 1914; L
3568.
Stolen birthright; by T. H. Wharton
and L. Wharton. © title, description
and 70 prints recd. Nov. 7, 1914; L
3704.
Study in scarlet; by Samuelson film
mfg. co. © title, description and 155
prints recd. Nov. 25, 1914; L 3834.
Temperamental Whiffles; in 2 pts.
© title, description and 37 prints recd.
Dec. 16, 1914; L 3969.
Thief (The) © title, description
and 64 prints recd. Nov. 20, 1914; L
3794.
Tip-off (The) © title, description
and 139 prints recd. Dec. 16, 1914;
L 3967.
Warning (The) © title, description
and 110 prints recd. Nov. 7, 1914; L
3701.
©
Where wealth aspired; in 3 pts.
title, description, and 50 prints recd.
Dee. 16, 1914; L 3968.
World without men; by Vitascope
film co. © title, description and 108
prints reed. Nov. 25, 1914; L 38338.
PHOTO DRAMA CO., New York. [80358
After the ball; by Charles K. Harris.
Picturized and directed by Pierce
Kingsley. Clippingsfromreel. © title,
description and 160 prints recd. July 8,
1914; L 2984.
PICTURE PLAYHOUSE FILM Co., INC., New
York. [Each copy consists of clip-
pings from reel] [80359-30361
Fight for a throne; by Pasquali and
co. © title, descripticn and 81 prints
reed, Oct. 21, 1914; L 3564.
For king and country; by Pasquali
co., in 6 pts. © title, description end
85 prints recd. Dec. 19, 1914; L 3986.
Last dance; by Pasquali co. © title,
description and 40 prints reed. Dee. 19,
1914; © 8985.
Prisco (ALBERT) New York. [30362
Great mysteries of New York. Clip-
pings from reel. © title, description
and 48 prints recd. Nov. 17, 1914; L
3776.
SACRED & HISTORIC FILM CO., INC., New
York. [30363
His holiness the late Pope Pius X,
and the Yatican. Clippings from reel.
© title, description and 196 prints
recd. Oct. 19, 1914; M 233.
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
30425.
SELIG POLYSCOPE Co., Chicago.
copy consists of reel]
[80364-30425
Abyss (The) ; by Wallace C. Clifton.
Noy. 19, 1914; 2 c. and description
Nov. 28, 1914; L 3811.
At the transfer corner; by W. H.
Wing. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © Sept. 10, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Oct. 12, 1914; L 3503.
Broken X; by J. A. Lacy. Produced
by Edward J. LeSaint. © Oct. 24,
1914; 2 e. and description Oct. 27,
1914; L 3607.
Butterfly’s wings; by Nellie Browne
Duff. Produced by Thomas Santschi.
© Oct. 24, 1914; 2 c and description
Oct. 27, 1914; L 3604.
C. D.; by-J. A. Lacy. Produced by
Edward J. LeSaint. © Oct. 15, 1914;
2 ec. and description Oct. 20, 1914; L
3551.
Cactus Jake, heart-breaker; by Ed-
win Ray Coffin. © Dec. 10, 1914; 2c.
and deseription Dec. 14, 1914; L 38945.
Champion bear slayer; by Dave Mar-
tin. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. and descrip-
tion Dec. 11, 1914; L 39388.
Cupid turns the tables; by E. Lynn
Summers. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Oct. 20, 1914; L 8553.
Doce Yak and Santa Claus; by Syd-
ney Smith. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description Dee. 11, 1914; M 245.
Doc Yak plays golf; by Sydney
Smith. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2c and de-
seription Oct. 27, 1914; M 237.
Doe Yak’s cats; by Sydney Smith.
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2 e. and description
Oct. 20, 1914; M 234.
Fatal note; by James Oliver Cur-
wood. Produced by BE. A. Martin. ©
Oct. 15, 1914; 2 ce. and description Oct.
20, 1914; L 3549.
Fates and Ryan; by Campbell Mc-
Culloch. Produced by Edward J. Le-
Saint. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Oct. 27, 1914; L 3600.
Flower of faith; by Will M. Hough,.
in 2 pts. © Dec. 10. 1914; 2 c. and de-
Seription Dec. 14, 1914; L 3944.
Further adventures of Sammy
Orpheus; by Lanier Bartlett. © Dee.
28, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec. 30,
1914; L 4060.
Garrison’s finish; by W. B. M.
Ferguson, in 8 pts. Produced by F. J.
Grandon. © Oct. 1, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
seription Oct. 8, 1914; L 3483.
[Hach
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SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Great impeeryul sirkus; by O. A.
Nelson. Produced by HE. A. Martin.
© Oct. 10, 1914; 2 c. and description
Oct. 12, 1914; L 3506.
Her sacrifice; written and produced
by Colin Campbell. © Oct. 24, 1914;
2c. and description Oct. 27, 1914; L
3599.
Her sister; by Gilson Willets. ©
Nov. 12, 1914; 2 c and description
Nov. 16, 1914; L 3757.
If I were young again; by Gilson
‘Villets, in 2 pts. Produced by F. J.
Grandon. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 @ and
description Oct. 27, 1914; L 3606.
In the days of the thundering herd;
by Gilson Willets, in 5 pts. © Nov. 12,
1yv14; 2 ec. and description Nov. 16,
1914; L 38756.
In the line of duty; by Edward S.
Kern. © Dec. 28, 1914; 2 @ and de-
scription Dec. 30, 1914; L 4061.
Lady or the tigers; by Gilson Wil-
lets. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 @ and de-
scription Noy. 30, 1914; L 3853.
Lassoing a lion; by William Alfred
Corey. © Dee. 10, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Dec. 14, 1914; L 3943.
Lion hunter; by Chris Lane. ©
Nov. 12, 1914; 2 @ and description
Nov. 16, 1914; L 3753.
Losing
by Colin
2 ec. and
3546.
Love’s acid test; by Wallace Clifton.
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2 e@ and description
Noy. 16, 1914; L 38759.
Lure o’ the Windigo; by Maibelle
Heikes Justice, in 2 pts. © Nov. 28,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Nov. 30,
1914; L 3854.
Man from the East; by Tom Mix.
© Noy. 28, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Noy. 30, 1914; L 8852.
Militant schoolma’am; by Edwin
Ray Coffin. © Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 30, 1914; L 4068.
Mysterious black box; by W. E.
Wing. Produced by Norval Mac-
Gregor. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Oct. 27, 1914; L 3608.
Mystery of the seven chests; by
James Oliver Curwood, in 2 pts. ©
Nov. 19, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Nov. 23, 1914; L 38808.
No wedding bells for her; by W. E.
Wing. Produced by Norval MacGregor.
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2 c. and description
Get. 20, 1914; L 3547.
fight; written and produced
Campbell. © Oct. 15, 1914;
description Oct. 20, 1914; L
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Old letter; by O. B. Hines. © Dec.
10, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec. 14,
1914; L 3947.
One kiss; by Maibelle Heikes Jus-
tice. © Noy. 19, 1914; 2 ce and de-
scription Nov. 23, 1914; L 3809.
One traveler returns; by Wallace
C. Clifton. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 11, 1914; L 39386.
Out of Petticoat lane; by Gilson
Willets, in 2 pts. Produced by F. J.
Grandon. © Oct. 24, 1914; 2 ¢c. and
description Oct. 27, 1914; L 3601.
Peggy, of Primrose lane; by Mai-
belle Heikes Justice. Produced by Ed-
ward J. LeSaint. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2
e. and description Oct. 20, 1914; L
3550.
Playing with fire; by James Oliver
Curwood, in 2 pts. Produced by
Thomas Santschi. © Oct. 10, 1914;
2 e. and description Oct. 12, 1914;
L 3507.
Ranger’s romance; written and pro-
duced by Tom Mix. © Oct. 15, 1914;
2 c. and description Oct 20, 1914; L
3554.
Rival stage lines; by Allen A. Mar-
tin. © Nov. 12, 1914; 2 e¢. and de-
scription Nov. 16, 1914; L 3754.
Rosemary, that’s for remembrance;
by Eleanor Talbot Kinkhead, in 2 pts.
Produced by F. J. Grandon. © Oct.
15, 1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 20,
1914; L 3545.
Saved by a watch; by Tom Mix.
© Nov. 19, 1914; 2 e. and description
Noy. 23, 1914; L 38812.
Scapegoat (The); written and pro-
duced by Tom Mix. © Oct. 24, 1914;
2 e. and description Oct. 27, 1914; L
36038.
Sheriff’s reward; written and pro-
duced by Tom Mix. © Oct. 24, 1914;
2 ec. and description Oct. 27, 1914; L
3598.
Soul mate; by Mark Reardon. ©
Nov. 19, 1914; 2 e. and description
Nov. 23, 1914; L 3810.
Story of the blood red rose; by
James Oliver Curwood, in 3 pts. Pro-
duced by Colin Campbell. © Oct. 24,
1914; 2 e@. and description Oct. 27,
1914; L 3602.
Strange case of Princess Khan; by
James Oliver Curwood, in 2 pts. ©
Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. and description Dec.
30, 1914; L 4059.
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no. 4, 1914
SELIG POLYSCOPE co.—Continued.
Strenuous life; by Roy L. MecCar-
dell. © Dec. 28, 1914; 2 c. and de-
-seription Dee. 30, 1914; L 4062.
Surprise party; by Isobel M. Rey-
nolds. Produced by Norval McGregor.
© Oct. 24, 1914; 2 c. and description
~6Oct. 27, 1914; L 38605.
‘Tail of a coat; by Clarence Fram-
bers. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 c. and de-
seription Nov. 30, 1914; L 3855.
Telltale knife; written and produced
by Tom Mix. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 .¢.
and description Oct. 20, 1914; L 3552.
Test (The); by James Oliver Cur-
wood. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Nov. 30, 1914; L 8856.
Till death do us part; by Colin
Campbell, in 2 pts. © Dec. 8, 1914;
2c. and description Dec. 11, 1914; L
3939.
Unrest; by W. E. Wing, in 2 pts.
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2 ce. and description
Nov. 16, 1914; L 3755.
Wade Brent pays; by Marie Wing.
© Dee. 8, 1914; 2 c. and description
Dec. 11, 1914; L 3987.
Wasp (The); by J. A. Lacy. Pro-
duced by Edw. J. Le Saint. © Oct.
10, 1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 12,
1914; L 3504.
When his ship came in; by Gilson
Willets, in 2 pts. Produced by Thomas
Santschi. © Oct. 15, 1914; 2 c. and
description Oct. 20, 1914; L 3548.
Which ham is Schnappsmeier’s? by
O. A. Nelson. © Nov. 12, 1914; 2.
and description Noy. 16, 1914; L 38758.
Why the sheriff is a bachelor; writ-
ten and produced by Tom Mix. ©
Oct. 10, 1914; 2 c and description
Oct. 12, 1914; L 3505.
Wipe your feet; by O. A. Nelson.
© Dec. 10, 1914; 2c and description
Dec. 14, 1914; L 3946,
Your girl hd mine; by Gilson Wil-
iets, in 7 pts. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2c.
and description Nov. 4, 1914; L 3648.
SHAw (Iker) Fort Myers. Fla. [30426
Tarpon fishing out from Fort Myers,
Fla. 6 prints on sheet 6 by 4 inches.
© title and description recd. Oct. 5,
1914; 6 pe recd. Oct. 15, 1914; M
202.
STRAND FILM CO.,
New York.
[30427, 30428
Double haul; by Haco films. Small
reel. © title and description recd.
Nov. 4, 1914; 88 prints reed. Nov. 11,
1914; L 3777.
30520
STRAND FILM co.—Continued.
Strange adventure; by Eaco films.
Small reel. © title and description
recd. Nov. 4, 1914; 67 prints recd. Nov.
11, 1914; L 3778.
SUBMARINE FILM CoRP., New York.
[80429
Thirty leagues under the sea; in 3
pts. Taken by the Williamson sub-
marine expedition to the West Indies.
49 prints of various sizes. © title,
description and 49 pane reed Oct. 5,
1914; M 231.
THANHOUSER FILM cCORP., New Ro-
chelle, N. Y. [80430-30482
[Hach copy consists of clippings
from reel. ]
Mystery of the Dutch cheese maker;
by Daniel Carson Goodman. © title
and description recd. Nov. 19, 1914;
53 prints recd. Dec. 2, 1914; L 3888.
Mystery of the sleeping house; by
Daniel Carson Goodman. © title and
description recd. Nov. 19, 1914; 55
prints recd. Dec. 2, 1914; L 3887.
Zudora episode no. 6. Case of the
MecWinter family; by Daniel Carson
Goodman. © title, description and
60 prints reed. Dec. 29, 1914; L 4057.
THANHOUSER SYNDICATE CORP., New
Rochelle, N. Y. [30433, 80434
[Each eopy consists of clippings
from reel]
Mystery of the frozen laugh; by
Daniel Carson Goodman. © title, de-
scription and 438 prints recd. Nov. 4,
1914; L 3651.
Mystery of the spotted collar; by
Daniel Carson Goodman. © title, de-
seription and 28 prints recd. Nov. 4,
1914; L 3652.
UNITED KEANOGRAPH FILM MFG. CO.,
Fairfax, Cal. [80485
Money; by James Keane, in 7 pts.
Reel. © title, description and 340
prints reed. Nov. 16, 1914; L 3762.
New York.
[30436
Called back; by James Dayton.
Produced by Otis Turner, in 4 pts. 4
reels. © Nov. 20, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
seription Noy. 21, 1914; L 38817.
UNIVERSAL FILM MFG. CO.,
VITAGRAPH Co. oF AMERICA, New York.
[Each eopy consists of reel]
[30447-80520
Affair for the police; by Jane Len-
nox in 2. pts.i,©: Dec. 1, 1914542 &
and description Dec. 14, 1914; L 3950.
593
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
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pt. 1V, nwS., ve D
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Contd.
Ann, the blacksmith; by Grace
Adele Pierce, in 2 pts. © Oct. 22,
1914; 2 e@ and description Oct. 23,
1914; L 3577.
Arthur Truman’s ward; by A. M.
Taft. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 @ and de
scription Dec. 1, 1914; L 38865.
Athletic family; by William C.
Jacobs. © Nov. 16, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Noy. 19, 1914; L 8788.
Auntie’s portrait; by Sam Smiles.
© Dec. 11, 1914; 2 c. and description
Dec. 15, 1914; L 3954.
Billy’s wager; by L. F. Gottschalk.
© Dec. 26, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Dec. 29, 1914; L 4050.
Bunny backslides; by Mrs. Tom Cole-
man. © Oct. 7, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Oct. 12, 1914; L 3511.
Bunny’s little brother; by Jay
Dwiggins, in 2 pts. © Nov. 13, 1914;
2 ec. and deseription Nov. 19, 1914;
L 3787.
Butterfly (The) ; by Charles L. Gas-
kill, in 2 pts. © Oct. 7, 1914; 2 c. and
description Oct. 12, 1914; L 3508.
By the governor’s order; by Joseph
Le Brandt, in 2 pts. © Nov. 28, 1914;
2 e. and description Dee. 5, 1914;
L 3893.
Cc. O. D.; by Frederie Chapin, in 4
pts. © Dee. 14, 1914; 2 c. and descrip-
tion Dee. 15, 1914; L 8957.
Cause for thanksgiving; by Hlaine
Sterne. © Noy. 11, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
seription Nov. 12, 1914; L 37387.
Choice (The): by Guernsey Fraser.
© Oct. 21, 1914; 2 e. and description
Oct. 28, 1914; L 3579.
Convict, costumes and confusion; by
A. L. Stillman, in 2 pts. © Nov. 10.
1914; 2 @. and description Nov. 12,
1914; L 3738.
Curing of Myra May; by M. Judge.
© Nov. 9, 1914; 2 e. and description
Nov. 10, 1914; L 3716.
Daughter of Israel; by W. A. Tre-
mayne, in 2 pts. © Dec. 11, 1914; 2
ec and description Dec. 21, 1914; L
3993.
Egyptian mummy; by A. A. Methley.
© Nov. 18, 1914; 2 e@ and descrip-
tion Noy. 28, 1914; L 3846.
Everything against him; by Alfred
Marquis. © Novy. 12, 1914; 2’e. and
description Nov. 14, 1914; L 3749.
Evolution of Percival; by Ed. J.
Montagne and George H. Plympton.
© Oct. 12, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Oeti 1S; 31914! BA8530;
» Wright.
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Contd.
Fates and Flora Fourflush; by
Charles Brown, in 3 pts. © Nov. 2,
1914; 2 ¢. and description Noy. 7, 1914;
L 3682.
Fixing their dads; by Frances M.
© Oct. 22, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Oct. 28, 1914; L 3580.
Forcing dad’s consent; by Hdward
J. Montagne. © Dec. 8, 1914; 2c. and
cescription Dec. 10, 1914; L 3912.
Goodbye, summer; by Mrs. Owen
Bronson, in 2 pts. © Oct. 7, 1914; 2e.
and description Oct. 12, 1914; L 3509.
Greater love; by Elizabeth R. Car-
penter. © Noy. 18, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Nov. 19, 1914; L 3799.
Hair of her head; by Frances L.
Garside. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2 ec and
description Dee. 17, 1914; L 3978.
Hope Foster’s mother; by Anne
Story Allen and John Elwin, in 2 pts.
© Oct. 22, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Oct. 23, 1914: L Speed.
How to do it and why; or, Cutey at
college; by Roy L. McCardel, in 2 pts.
© Dec. 12, 1914; 2 e. and description
Dec. 3, 1914; L 3876.
In pridal attire; by M. Judge. ©
Oct. 14, 1914; 2 c. and description Oct.
15, 1914; L 35388.
In the land of Arcadia; by Amanda
Buckman, in 2 pts. © Oct. 19, 1914;
2c, and description Oct. 23, 1914; L
3578.
In the Latin quarter; by Florence
Bolles, in 2 pts. © Dec. 14, 1914; 2c.
and deseription Dec. 15, 1914; L 3955.
Knight before Christmas; by Elaine
Sterne. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Dec. 7, 1914; L 3906.
Legend of the lone tree; by Archie
R. Lloyd. © Dee. 18, 1914; 2 c. and
description Dec. 19, 1914; L 38983.
Level (The) ; by Ethel Hill. © Nov.
6, 1914; 2 c. and description Nov. 7,
1914; L 3678.
Little angel of Canyon Creek; by
Rev. Cyrus T. Brady, in 5 pts. © Dec.
14, 1914; 2 ec. and description Dec. 15,
1914; L 3958.
Locked door; by William B. North-
rup, in 3 pts. © Oct. 31, 1914; 2 c. and
description Nov. 8, 1914; L 3687.
Lola, the rat; by W. A. Tremayne.
© Oct. 29, 1914; 2 ce. and description
Oct. 30, 1914; L 3628.
Los Angeles examiner; by Walter
Stradling. © Oct. 28, 1914; 2 c. and
description Oct. 30, 1914; M 238.
094
LIST OF MOTION PICTURES
no. 4, 1914
30520
VITAGRAPH Co. OF AMERICA—Contd.
Love will out; by Mary H. O’Connor.
© Dec. 2, 1914; 2 ce. and description
Dec. 10, 1914; L 3918.
Man behind the door; by Archibald
©. Gunter, in 4 pts. © Dec. 8, 1914;
2 c. and description Dec. 10, 1914;
L 3911.
Man that might have been; by
Rupert Hughes. © Nov. 12, 1914;
2c. and description Nov. 19, 1914; L
3789.
Man, the mission and the maid; by
George Randolph Chester. © Dec. 15,
1914; 2 ec. and description Dec. 17,
1914; L 3977.
Mary Jane entertains; by W. Hanson
Durham, in 2 pts. © Nov. 6, 1914;
2 ec. and description Noy. 7, 1914; L
3680.
Methods of Margaret; by Mrs. Ray
Long. © Nov. 12, 1914; 2 ¢. and de-
scription Noy. 14, 1914; L 38747.
Miss Tomboy and Freckles; by Wil-
liam Addison Lathrop. © Oct. 14,
1914; 2 e@. and description Oct. 15,
1914 ; L 3532.
Mr. Santa Claus; by William I.
Lathrop, in 2 pts. © Nov. 28, 1914;
2 ce. and description Dec. 4, 1914; L
3884.
Moonshine maid and the man; by
Charles L. Gaskill. © Nov. 27, 1914;
2 ec. and description Nov. 28, 1914; L
8847.
Mysterious Mr. Davey; by Charles
Brown.’ © Nov. 11, 1914; 2 « and
description Noy. 14, 1914; L 38748.
Mystery of the Brayton court; by
W. A. Tremayne. © Oct. 12, 1914; 2
€. and description Oct. 15, 1914; L
3584.
Netty or Letty; by Roy Forbush
Hanaford. © Nov. 9, 1914; 2 ¢. and
mescription Noy. 10, 1914; L 38717.
Old flute player; by C. R. Dazey
and Ed. Marshall, in 3 pts. © Nov.
6, 1914; 2 c. and descriptoin Nov. 10,
1914; L 3715.
On the stroke of five; by Mrs. Ed-
ward Pels, in 2 pts.. © Oct. 28, 1914;
2 ce. and description Oct. 29, 1914; L
3622.
Out of the past; by Eugene Mullin,
m 2 pts. © Nov. 18, 1914: 2 @ and
‘description Nov. 21, 1914; L 3803. -
Performing bears; by Walter Strad-
mae. © Oct. 22, 1914; 2 © and de-
scription Oct. 23, 1914; M 235
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Contd.
Picturesque California; by Walter
Straddling. © Nov. 23, 1914; 2 ¢ and
description Nov. 25, 1914; M 239.
Plot (The); by Wiiliam B. Court-
ney, in 2 pts.. © Nov. 26, 1914; 2.¢.
and description Dec. 10, 1914; L 3914.
Product (The); by Frank Dazey.
© Dec. 4, 1914; 2 ec. and description
Dee. 5, 1914; L 3894.
Professional scapegoat; by Sidney
Drew and Charles Brown. © Oct. 24,
1914; 2 e@. and description Oct. 29,
1914; L 3620.
Professor’s romance; by William A.
Lathrop. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description Dec. 5, 1914; L 8895.
Pure gold; by J. F. Franklin. ©
; Nov. 18, 1914; 2 e. and description
Nov. 21, 1914; L 3802.
Question of clothes; by W. A. Tre-
mayne. © Nov. 18, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
scription Nov. 19, 1914; L 3798.
Rattlesnakes; by Fred Wade. ©
Dec. 19, 1914; 2 c. and description Dee.
24: 1974 eM 251.
Reindeer; by A. Morgenstern. ©
Dee. 4, 1914; 2 ¢. and description Dec.
7, 1914; M 244.
Right girl; by Ralph Ince. © Dee.
17, 1914; 2 @ and description Dec. 29,
1914; L 4049.
Rocky road of love; by Courtenay Ry-
ley Cooper. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec and
cdeseription Noy. 7, 1914; L 8677.
Sage brush girl; by Frederic Cha-
pin, 10,3 pis © Dec. 11, 19142" ore
and description Dec. 15, 1914; L 3956.
Saved from a life of crime; by An-
thony H. Boger, in 2 pts. © Nov. 11,
1914; 2 e. and description Nov. 12,
1914; L 37386.
Senator’s brother; by Gouveneur
Morris) in 3.pts...©: Oct. 27.1914: 2 ¢
and description Oct. 30, 1914; L 3627.
Sisters; by E.R. Blanchard. © Oct.
27, 1914; 2 ec. and description Oct. 29,
1914; L 3621.
Smoking out of Bella Butts; by
Fred R. Ashfield. © Dec. 15, 1914; 2
e. and description Dec. 17, 1914; L
3976.
Strand of blond hair; by Mary
Murillo. © Nov. 17, 1914; 2 c. and de-
scription Nov. 19, 1914; L 38799.
Strange story of Sylvia Gray, in 4
pts. © Nov. 2, 1914; 2 ¢. and descrip-
tion Nov. 7, 1914; L 3681.
095
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Contd.
Sunshine and shadows; by Mrs. Owen
Bronson, in 2 pts. © Noy. 12, 1914;
2 c. and description Noy. 27, 1914; L
3839.
Sweeney’s Christmas bard; by Ar-
thur C. Lichty. © Nov. 28, 1914; 2c.
and description Dec. 1, 1914; L 3864.
Tangle (The); by Col. Jasper E.
Brady, in 4 pts. © Nov. 12, 1914; 2e
and description Nov. 14, 1914; L 3746.
Thanks for the lobster; by Roy L.
McCardell. © Oct. 14, 1914: 2c. and
description Oct. 15, 1914; L 3535.
Too much burglar; - W. A. Tre-
mayne. © Nov. 6, 1914; 2 ec. and de-
seription Noy. 7, 1914; L 3679.
Two women; by James Oliver Cur-
wood, in 8 parts. © Novy. 23, 1914;
2 c. and description Noy. 24, 1914; L
3821.
Underneath the paint; by Charles L.
Gaskill, in 3 pts. © Dee. 17, 1914;
2 ec. and description Dec. 26, 1914: L
4022.
Wanted a nurse; by A. Maude Hen-
drickson. © Dee. 22, 1914; 2 ¢. and
description Dec. 26, 1914; L 4021.
Who’s who in Hoggs Hollow; by
Seymour Galland. © Novy. 16, 1914;
2 c. and description Nov. 23, 1914; L
3807.
William Pg! Jones’ courtship;
by Joseph N. Quail. © Oct. 14, 1914;
2 @ and description Oct. 15, 1914; L
3529.
Win(kK)some widow: by J. Stuart
Blackton; in 4 parts. © Oct. 12, 1914;
2 e. and description Oct. 15, 1914; L
3528. a
Within an ace; by Maud Coleborne,
in 2 pts. © Oct. 6, 1914; 2 c. and de
scription Oct. 12, 1914; L 3510.
pt. IV, 0. S., V. J
VITAGRAPH CO. OF AMERICA—Contd.
413; by Donald I. Buchanan, in
pts. © Oct. 12, 1914; 2 @ and d
scription Oct. 15, 1914; L 3531.
WHITMAN FEATURES CO., New York. }
[30521
Jane Eyre; by Charlotte Bronté, in 4_
pts. Photoplay by John W. Kellette.
Clippings from roll. © title reed. Dec.)
5, 1914; description recd. Dec. 14,
melee 124 prints recd., Dec. 5, 1914; Lo
389
New York.
[80522-30526
[Each copy consists of small reel]
Across the Pacific; written and pro-
duced by Edwin Carewe, in 5 pts.
Photo-play production of Charles HE.
Blaney’s melodrama of the Spanish-
American war. © title, description
and 221 prints reed. Oct. 27, 1914; L
3721.
Gentleman from Mississippi; from
the play by Thomas A. Wise and Har-
rison Rhodes. Picturized by George L.
Sargent. © title recd. Sept. 21, 1914;
description recd. Oct. 5, 1914: 108
prints recd. Sept. 21, 1914; L 3524.
Man of the hour; from the play by
George Broadhurst. Picturized by
Morris Tourneur. © title, description
and 256 prints reed. Oct, 14, 1914; L
3525.
When Broadway was a trail; writ-
ten and produced by A. C. Lund, in
5 pts. © title, description and 164
prints recd. Oct. 27, 1914; L 3722.
Wishing ring; an idyll of old Eng-
land by Owen Davis. Picturized by
Maurice Tourneur. © title, descrip-
tion and 279 prints reed. Oct. 31, 1914;
I. 3630.
WORLD FILM CORP.,
Number of entries of Motion picture photoplays________________________ 2, 203
Number of entries of Motion pictures other than photoplays__________-_
596
INDEX TO PART 4, WORKS OF ART, REPRODUCTIONS OF
A WORK OF ART, DRAWINGS OR PLASTIC WORKS OF
Pee th IC. OR. TECHNICAL CHARACTER, PHO0-
GRAPHS, PRINTS,
MOTION PICTURES.
PICTORIAL
ILLUSTRATIONS, AND
New series—Volume 9, Nos. 1-4, 1914.
This index contains the names of all copyright proprietors of Works of art, Repro-
ductions of a work of art, Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical char-
acter, Photographs and Prints and pictorial illustrations, Motion-picture photoplays and
Motion pictures other than photoplays, registered during the year 1914.
In addition,
references are made from distinguished artists and engravers, from the names of the
persons portrayed, and from the titles of motion pictures.
The Fizures refer to the citation numbers following the names of pro-=
Prietors in the cataiosue.
A/S kinografen. 14914.
Aaron (Mary) 22781.
Abandoned well. 7182.
Abbe engineering co. 8557.
Abbema (Louise) 166381.
Abbott (Ff. E.) 605.
Abbott (Hunley) 8558.
Abbott (J. H.) 163818.
Abbott (W. A.) 22782.
Abbotts Alderney dairies.
Abduction (The) 30317.
Abelard. 22676.
Abernathy (A. H.) 612.
Abington press. 22756.
mprams (J. F.) 22738.
Abramson (Ivan) 29901.
Absalom. 16054.
Absent-minded Cupid. 21487.
Absent-minded mother. 7257.
Abyss (The) 30364.
Acacia fraternity. 163814.
Accomplished Mrs. Thompson. 15399.
Accursed woman. See In the web of
609.
intrigue.
Aeccusing eye. 15248.
Acid test. 153899.
Acme fence & spec. co. 16315.
Acores (A) 618, 8559, 16316.
Acquitted. 7455.
Across the burning trestle.
Across the danger line. 7453.
Across the Pacific. 380522.
Actor (The) 7340.
Actress’ redemption. 21559.
Adair (W. HB.) 22788.
Adam. 22421.
Adam (K. L.) 7880.
Adams (Mrs. C. W.)
Adams (Dunbar)
Adams (G. M.)
15088.
22739.
3767.
7128.
Adams (Herbert) 8180.
Adams (I. C.) 616, 8561, 22740.
Adams (Maude) 5788.
Adams (Maude) and company. 1461.
Adams (R. R.) 8566.
Adams studio. 22745.
Adamson (Sydney) 22539.
Adan (Emile) 8778, 16631.
Addams (Jane) 11838, 23917.
Addicks (Lawrence) 22746.
Ade & Richards. 16321.
Adelsperger (M. B.) 15491.
Adolphus (Capt. A. J.) 29725.
Adrift. 7556.
Adventure of the absent-minded pro-
fessor. 15088.
Adventure of the alarm clock. 7257.
Adventure of the counterfeit money.
15088.
Adventure of the extra baby. 1257.
Adventure of the hasty elopement.
21487.
Adventure of the lost wife. 30092.
Adventure of the missing legacy.
15088.
Adventure of the pickpocket. 21487.
Adventure of the smuggled diamonds.
21487.
Adventure of the stolen slipper. 7257.
Adventure of the wrong Santa Claus.
30092.
Adventures in diplomacy. 21461.
Adventures in green. 15219.
Adventures of a millionaire’s son.
15234.
Adventures of Kathlyn.
chains. 7490.
—— Court of death. 15269.
— Forged parchment. 15269.
—— Garden of brides. 7490.
Colonel in
097
INDEX
pt. IV, n. s., v.
Adventures of Kathlyn—Continued.
In the den of the lion. 7490.
King’s will. 15269.
—— Royal slave. 7490.
—— Spellbound multitude. 15269.
—— Three bags of silver. 7490.
Two ordeals. 7490,
Adventures of the rival undertakers.
15399.
Advertisers photo & catalog service.
16325.
Advertising novelties co. 15492.
Aerial revenge. 15208.
Affair for the police. 30487.
Affair of dress. 7257.
African diamond conspiracy.
After the ball. 30358.
Aftermath (The) 29902.
Ageless sex. 21756.
Aiglon (L’) 15059.
Ainius (Paul) 11587.
Ainsworth (J. R.) 617.
Air torpedo. 7365.
Airship in the night.
lar mystery.
Aitken (R. I.) 211, 8170, 8180.
Akeley (C. E.) 218852.
Alabama engraving co. 163828.
Alaska packers assn. 8567.
Alaskan interlude. 15088.
Albee (Ethel) 3767.
Albert. king of Belgium.
26072.
Alberti (Hinri) 16681.
Albrecht (C.) 12992.
Albrecht (O. HE.) | 22747.
Albright (W. H.) 16329.
Aleccer (Dr. Ignacio) 1169.
Aldin (Cecil) 174, 22468.
Addrieh). -(C.. As). 7988.
Aldrich (Hon. Chester) 3767.
Alexander (Thrifty) 22880.
Alexander (W. H. 8.) 686, 15493.
7414.
SS ee
See Million dol-
20476, 24734,
Alexander & Green. 620.
Algie’s sister. 15269.
Ali Kuli Khan (Mme.) 9898.
Alice. 28492.
Alice in Wonderland.
All for a tooth. 21487.
All for business. 29958.
All for his sake. 7257.
All for the boy. 29958.
All love excelling. 80082.
All mixed up. 15269.
All on account of a jug. 21282.
All on account of the cheese. 29958.
All star feature corp. 14915.
Allan (Mrs. Frances K.) 14758.
Allan (William) 2750.
Allardice (J. D.) 1.
Allen (Bennie) 790.
Allen (Dewitt) 8568.
Allen (G. 8.) 22532.
Allen (Lewis Van)
(Lewis)
8443.
See Van Allen |
Allen (Louise) 23917.
Allen (Miss Mary) 17255.
Allen (W. S.) 8569.
Allis-Chalmers mfg. co. 16330.
Allman (KE. H.) 218538, 22751.
Almairall (Miss Marie A.) 3767.
Almost an outrage. 14961.
Almost too late. 30041.
Almy (W. H.)) 422752.
Alone at last. 30317.
Along came a city chap. 14961.
Alpha chi sigma fraternity. 22753.
Alphonso XIII, king of Spain. 28878.
Alpine tragedy. 14955.
Alter (M. W.) 8570.
Altermatt (E.) 622.
Altman (C. A.) 8571, 22754.
Altshuler (S. L.) 22755.
Altson (A.) 22965.
Amberg (L.) & son. 2.
Ambitious pa. 14961.
Ambrose’s first falsehood. 30180.
Ambrosio American co. 7129, 14916,
21276.
Ament (A. B.) 15494.
America. 14915.
America to Hurope in an _ airship.
7394.
Amer. art works. 3, 623, 8572.
Amer. bank note co. 628, 8575, 16331.
Amer. Baptist publ. soe. 22756.
Amer. Bear, Indian. 9285.
Amer. blacksmith co. 16332.
Amer. brewery. 16338.
Amer. can co. 629.
Amer. Goal products co. 16334.
sie ee co. 630, 8576, 16335,
4 =
Amer, film mfg. co.
163388, 21281, 29902.
Amer. Horse, Indian. 4052.
Amer. kineto corp. 7172.
Amer. king. 7257.
Amer. lithographic 8577,
16339, 22778.
Amer. lumberman. GAT, 16840, 22782.
Amer. moistening co. 22785.
Amer. natl. ins. co. T7688.
Amer. news co. 8578.
Amer. paper box co. 711.
Amer. pennant co. 21854.
Amer. posture league, ine. 16341.
Amer. press assn. 717, 16342, 22786.
Amer. pulley eco. 44.
Amer. rotograph co. T1738.
Amer. serip co. 16385.
Amer. soldiers at Vera Cruz.
Amer. studio. 8579, 22787.
Amer. Sunday schl. union. 8581.
Amer. well works. 16889.
Ames (EF. EF.) jr. 163891.
Ames (L. A.) 45.
Ammen (L. M.) ‘7689.
Amohamid Milai. See Milai
hamid)
641, 7137, 14928,
co. 648,
16981.
(Amo-
098
INDEX
| Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Amon (W. A.) 746.
Among the mourners.
Amson (J. A.) 8587.
And Perey got married. 30309.
30180.
And Percy made good. 380309.
And she never knew. 29958.
And very nice too. 300852.
Anderson (A. E.) 16892.
Anderson (Bengl) 7690.
Anderson (D. 8.) 21855.
Anderson (G. M.) 8304, 16968.
Anderson (H. C.) 22788.
Anderson (H.H.) 747.
Anderson (J. ae 8588, 16394.
Bndersom (Dr, R. M.) 2317.
Anderson (Vet) 7691, 15495.
Anderson (W. P.) 748, 8589.
Anderson & Nelson. 8590, 16395.
Andre (Mrs. Jorge) 6159.
Andrews (C. L.) 8591.
Andreyea (King) 24469.
Andy and the hypnotist. ou
Andy and the redskins.
Andy falls in love. 30092.
Andy goes a-pirating. 15088.
Andy goes on the stage. 7257.
Andy has a toothache. 15088.
Andy learns to swim. 21487.
Andy plays Cupid. 15088.
Andy the actor. .7257.
Angel of the miners. 7129.
Angel paradise. 7490.
Angeles (Gen. Felipe) 1169.
Angelico (Fra) T7880, 26151.
Angelicola (A. H. B.) 22789.
Angell (G. R.) 15498.
Angell (M.) 749.
Anheuser-Busch brewing
16397, 21856.
Ann, the blacksmith. 30437.
Anne (Saint) 12484.
Anne of the golden heart.
Anne of the mines. 21756.
Anniversary (The) 14916.
Ansberry (Mrs. T. T.) 9898.
Anschutz (H. M.) 8593, 16398.
Anshutz (T. P.) 9164.
Antelope (Chief) 21984.
Anthony (E.) & sons, ine. 22790.
Anthony (Capt. Joseph) 1210.
Antique engagement ring. 15399.
Antonia (Maria) Indian. 9100.
Anzio (Porte d’) 15715.
Apache dog’s sagacity. 7414.
Apache’s daughter. 73865.
Apex film co. 7174, 14955,
29950.
Appel (S.) & co.
Apple (Vrs. M.)
assn. 8592,
7584.
21337,
16416.
18628.
Apple (The) ; or, Making Rosa stylish.
21756.
Applecrest farm co. 7692, 15499.
Appolo feature film co. 21346.
Arbuckle (Maclyn) 211387.
Are (Joan of)
77261—15——12
See Joan of Arc.
Areais (G. d’) 8597.
Archaeologist (The) 29902.
Archbold (C. L.) 16487.
Archinto (Filippo) 26151.
Arcivescoro Adolfo-Nouel.
Ardilla (Leona) Indian.
Aristotle. 314.
Arlington machine works.
Armbrust (J. T.) 22478
Armer (Sydney) 211.
Armour (J. B.) 7693.
Armour ¢i.-O.),, 4.7750:
Armour, (Pe; 1D. ).. 4; \TSs0. 8255:
Armstrong (C. F.) 8598.
Armstrong (C. M.) 8599.
Armstrong (M/s. G. E.)
Armstrong (Mayor J. G.)
Armstrong (M. L.) & co.
Armstrong (S. J.) 16489.
Armstrong (W. P.) 21858.
Armstrong cork co. 15500.
Arnold (W. W.) 16440.
Arnold printing co. 22794.
Arosenius (Ivar) 8251.
Around the world in eighty days.
15224.
Arrival of Josie. 21756.
Art chandelier & bronze co. 5.
Art for a heart. 7584.
Art of writing. 21755.
Art reproduction co., ine.
Art stone mfg. co. . 21859.
18920.
9100.
22791.
21857.
11625.
8600.
16442.
Artagnan (D’) 15776.
Arthur (King) 17106.
Arthur (James) 22965.
Arthur Truman’s ward. 30487.
Arthurs (S. M.) 7988, 8891.
As a man thinketh. 29902.
As it might have been. 7182.
Asa. 16054.
Ashizawa (G. R.) 22796.
Ashley (A. H.) 20955.
Ashley (Mayor C. 8.) 5294.
Assistant-commissioner’s predicament.
15248.
Associated billposters & distributors
protective co. 15510, 21860.
Associated Sunday magazine, ine.
16448.
Asti (A.) 208.
Astor (John Jacob) 1838, 13922.
Astor (John Jacob) vi. 24734.
Astor (Mr. & Mrs. W. V.) 16342.
At last we are alone. 15269.
At the crossing. 7556.
At the eleventh hour. 7490.
At the end of a perfect day. 21282.
At the potter’s wheel. 71387.
At the risk of ber life. 15027.
At the risk of his life. 21675.
At the transfer corner. 30364.
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe ry. sys-
tem. 8601.
Athletic family.
Atkins (Tommy) .
30437.
22539,
099
INDEX
Dt IVS Sy ve
Atlanta (Miss Georgia) 3567. Baker (Della) 23917.
Atlas paint co. 8602. Baker (Sir H. L.) 9164.
Atonement (The) 15175. Baker (W. M.) 8627.
Atterley pub. co. 22797. | Baker art gallery. 762, 16460, 22809.
Attic above. 7490. Baker photographie co. 8615, 16474.
Aubert (J.) 7. Bakst (Leon) 30.
Aubry (L. F.) 9870. Balboa. 2375, 17686.
Augener, Itd. 15511. Baldwin (EF. H.) 763:
Augusta Victoria (Kaiserin) 224238. Baldwin (Gen. Frank) 9005.
Aulogo motor cap co. 8603. Baldwin piano co. 16476.
Aultman & Dorman. ‘751. Ball (C.-P.) oe
Aune (S8.) 752. Ball (G. W.) air.
Auntie. 7584. Ball (J..D.)/ 22812
Auntie’s portrait. 30487. Ball watch co. 16478.
Austill adv. syndicate. 16444. Ballinger & Perrot. 228138.
Austin (H. R.) 16445. Ballon (R. 8S.) 16479.
Austin (Stephen) 6199. Baltz (J. A.) 22814.
Automatic recording safe co. 22798. Bamforth (H.) 768.
Avenger (The) _ See Crime in the tun- | Band leader. 21756.
nel. Bandholtz (Major H. H.) 10249.
Avery (Mrs. B. Y. G.) 753, 22802. Bandit of Port Avon. 15034.
Aviator’s love affair. 7340. Bandits of the border mine. 21619.
—
Avoca, horse. 8452. Bangs (§. C2) S626,
Awakening of Barbara Dare. 7584. Banker’s daughter. 15225.
Awerkamp (F. J.) 22804. Banker’s double. 30092.
Ayer (HE. L.) 16446. Banker’s wife. 7414.
Ayesworth (G. A.) 4180. Banner (H.H.) 11878.
Ayres (Lieut. John H.) 1886. Bannister (lL. H.) . 16480.
Ayres jewelry co. 8604. Bans (Louis) 22815.
Azambre (E.) 8. Ba-one Na-ko-sa, Indian. 152.
Aztec treasure. 21461. Barabas (Dr. Béla) 18584.
Baal (Prophets of) 16054. Barak. 8264.
Babcock (F. H.) 15528. Barbara (Santa) 186.
Babcock (R. H.) 8605. Barber (M. C.) 16483.
Babcock (Rev. 8S. G.) 8881. Barbour (T.'C.) (2235i
Babin & Beck. 8606. Barclay (Mrs. Colville) 9898.
Baby spy. 15269. Bargain day cloth. 30225.
Bacchante. 21907. Barham (J. F.) 22818.
Bacheler (R. 8.) 8607. Barillot (Léon) 16681.
Bachelor’s love story. 21485. Barker (T. C.) 38767.
Bachmann (Alfred) 15715. Barkhuff (W. D.) 8629.
Bachrach (lL. F.) 8610, 16447, 22805. | Barnabas. 140.
Bachrach studio. 16449. Barnes (A. H.) 22819.
Bacil (N. D.) 8611. Barnes (B. C.) 769.
Baciocchi (Princess) 22045. Barnes (F. M.) 15532.
Back from the grave. 21435. Barnett (A. L.) 16485.
Back to Broadway. 7584. Barnett (B. A.) 16499, 22821.
Back to the simple life. 15088. Barnett (George) 9624, 9898.
Backslider (‘The) 21347. Barnhorn (C. J.) 18, 7695, 21861.
Badger (C. J.) 9898. Barr (Ey Cj) Se
Baer (J. Be) «157, 16452. Barrel organ. 21756.
Baer (L.) 18. Barrenther (Henry) 86380, 16500.
Bage (H. H.). 26334. Barrére (A) 23, 7699.
Bailey (C. Z.) 8612. Barrie’s (George) sons. 22822.
Bailey (Prof.°G. Ei) 13078. Barron (G. A.) 86383.
Bailey (L. H.) 7694. Barry (John) 183805.
Bailey (M. W.) 760. Barsuglia (F. J.) 16511.
Bain (F. B.) ine. 164538. Bartered crown. 7182.
Bain (G. G.) 16458. Bartholomew (E. J.) 28
Bair (M. N.) 8613. Bartlett (Capt. R. A.) 25988
Baird (J. §.) 22807. sartlett (Cee :
Baird: (Bony. 16k. Barton (Rep. Silas R.) 9898.
Baisley (F. H.) 16459. Barton (Mrs. W. H.) 8866.
Baker (A. J.) 22808. Baseball, a grand old game. 21847.
Baker (C. T.) 8614, Baseball mag. co. 16512, 22823.
600
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Basket habit. 15088. Begg (J.) 22539.
Bassett (C. F. C.) 8634. Begg (L.) 225389.
Bastien (Alfred) 22539. Begg (S.) 16113, 22539.
Basting (Mrs. Theodore) 20348. Beggar child. 29902.
_ Bateman (A.) 770. Behind comedy’s mask. 7469.
Bateman (John) 211, 8180. Behmer (Hermann Fenner-) 7888.
Bathsheba. 26151. Beilis (Mendel) 5787.
Batten (George) co. 15533. Beirne (K.) 8645.
Battle in the clouds. 7174. Belair (George) 22841.
Battle of the weak. 7584. Belasco (David) 20016, 29737.
Baude (F. C.) 16631. Beldegreen (Gustave) 8648.
Bauder (J) 771. Believer in dreams. 30225.
Bauer (A. M.) 772. Bell (Mrs. A. G.) 9898.
Baum (Gabe) 8635. Bell (B. B.) 786.
Baumann. 22824, Bell (Curtis) 8649.
Baumgarten (D.C.) 21864. Bell (Dr. F. M.) 1915.
Baumgartener (O.) ‘774. Bell (J. W.) son & co. 8651, 22842.
Baumgarth (John) co. 8636. Bellanger (Camille) 16681.
Bawden (A. R.) 16513. Bella’s elopement. 21756.
Bayer (C. A.) 15853. Belle (La) Russe. 21672.
Bayern (Kronprine Rupprecht v.) | Belleuse (Pierre Carrier-) See Car-
22428. rier-Belleuse (Pierre)
Bayley (S. 8.) 16516. Belmont (Mrs. August) 22824.
Bayrand (P. J.) 21860. Belmont (Mrs. O. H. P.) 9898, 171386.
Bayzano (Percival J.) 15510. Beloved adventurer. 30225.
Beach (Chester) 15981. Belsersche (Chr.) verlagsbuchhand-
Beach (BR: ©.) 211. lung. 22866.
Beach (R. H.) 21865. Belt (S. & L.) co. 16520.
Beach (Rex) 22480. Beneath the czar. 7580.
Beachey (Lincoln) 12711. Benedict (J. B.) 22867.
Beacon film co., inc. 7181. Benedict XV (Pope) 15950, 15956,
Beaham (G. T.) jr. 13628. 16458, 17204, 17566, 18916, 19100,
Beaham (T. G.) 13628. 19362, 21859, 21867, 22288, 22526,
Beals (J. T. 775. 22932, 23665, 26069, 26099, 26103,
Bean (R. T.) 780. 26332, 27721, 27749, 28199, 28878,
Bear facts. 15399. 29518.
Beard (J. VT.) 781. B. P. O. E. lodge no. 156. 898.
Beard (R. D.) 8688. Benjamin (Mrs. George) 3767.
Beard (R. 8S.) 16518. Benjamin portrait co. 8674.
Beardsley (Edwin) T17. Benkard (Mrs.) 3767.
Beating back. 15391. Benner (A. P.) 15534.
Beating the burglar. 30225. Benner (H. M.) 8675, 16521.
Beating their board. 7182. Bennet (D. 8.) 8680.
Beauley (W. J.) 8742. Bennett (J.) 87.
Beauregard (Gen.) 16627. Bennett (W. B.) 8682.
Beautiful California. 21756. Bennett printing co. 16522.
Beautiful Jim. 29950. Benson (A. M.) 21866.
Beautiful leading lady. 7257. Benson (Charles) 8683.
Beauty and the barge. 15034. Benson (R. H.) 7840.
Beaux (Cecilia) 1210. Benziger (August) 21867.
Beaver (Nicholas) T7700. Benziger bros. 15535.
Because of a hat. 7182. Beppo. 29902.
Beck (L. W.) 16519. Beresford (W. H.) ‘T701.
Becker (Carl) 22762. Berg (F.) & co. 8684, 16523.
Becker (Charles) 717. Bergen (G. F.) 22869.
Becker (Mrs. Charles) 717. Bergman (Mrs. M. J.) 20848.
Becker (G. J.) 782. Berkeley studio. 8685, 16527.
Beckman (T. J.) co. 784, 228389. Berlin photographie co. 30.
Becton, Dickinson & co. 8639. Berliner (Emile) 22870.
Bedford (dirs. E. G.) 26072. Berlinger (J. M.) 36.
Bee pub. co. 785, 8642. Bernard (Capt.) 2317.
Beebe (L. W.) 22840. Bernardini statuary co. 388, 21870.
Beese (Miss Frances) 3767. Berrios (Rev. Thater) 18920.
Beethoven (Ludwig van) 17705, 7833, | Berry (J. E.) 8690.
17192, 22389, 22935. ' Berteaux (Hippolyte) 166381.
601
29958.
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v.9
Bertha, the buttonhole-maker. Bissell (G. E.) 21875.
Bertier (Countess de) 9898. Bissell (K. 8.) studio. 22876.
Bertolini (—) 28878. Bit of human driftwood. 21347.
Bertrand (—) 15981. Bizzarri (Henry) 15536.
Bertrand (J. G.) 16681. Blaché features, ine. 72380, 15018,
Bert’s photo shop. 790. 21410.
Beseler (General v.) 22423. Black (H.) co. 821, 16559.
Besley (Capt.) expedition. See Capt. | Black (W. J.) 22877.
Besley expedition.
Besley (Capt.) motion picture co., inc.
14960.
Bess, the outcast.
Best man. 380092.
Bethel (B. 8S.) 22871.
Bethmann - Hollweg
224238.
Better understanding. 29958.
Better way. 7490.
Betts (J. E.) 793.
Between savage and tiger.
Between two fires.
last dance.
Betzler (Jacob)
Beust (A. von)
Beveridge (Ha. Sen. A. J.) 16744.
Beverly of Graustark. 21577.
Bew (M. M.) 21871.
Beyond the city. 14928.
Bible art soc. 7702, 8692, 16529.
Bibolotti (A.) 15849.
Bier (Anna) T7873.
7137.
(Chancellor
7414.
8691.
Biever (Nicholas) 7703.
Big Moon, Indian. 8331.
Big sisters. 794.
Bigel (E. J.) 22872.
Bigelow (F. I.) 8698.
Bigelow (G. H.) 39, 7704, 16530.
Bill (Poo). .eGa,d653sh:
Bill Tell, pawnbroker. 14961.
Billionaire (The) 7410.
Billy’s rival. 29902.
Billy’s wager. 30487.
Bingham (Amelia) 9624, 23917.
Binks (R. W.) 21892.
Binley (Henry) 21872.
Biograph co.
See Carmencita’s , Blaisdell (G. A.)
See Von Beust (A.)
7182, 14961, 21347, 29958.
Black destiny. 7365.
Black devil. 14916.
Black Hawk, Indian. 1263.
Black Horse, Indian. 5299.
Black mask. 7257.
Black ship. 15034.
v.) | Black spot. 21435.
Black triangle. 15025.
Blackbird (Chief) 28909.
Blackinton (A. H.) 22879.
Blacksmith Ben. 29958.
Blair (H. W.) 16581.
848.
Blake (H. M.) 11082.
Blame the tailor. 7182.
Blaneo (Gral. Sr. Lucio)
Blankinship (E. P.) 15587.
Blashfield (E. H.) 8741, 21876.
Blatz (C. L.) 8742.
Blind: fate. 7282:
Blind fiddler. 21487.
Blindness of innocence.
Blinkhorn (Albert) 7232, 15020, 21411.
Bloch (Charles) 8747.
Blodgett (Harvey) co. 22880.
Blodgett (J/rs. Samuel) 1210.
Blondat (Max) 15588.
Blood ruby. 21756.
5754.
7181.
Bloomers (B. J.) 23754.
Blos. (C.) 15870:
Blossom (Mrs.) 38767.
Blow (Ben) 8561.
Blowing-up of Gamboa dyke.
Blowout at Santa Banana.
Blue blood and red. 7490.
Blue coyote cherry crop. 21487.
Blue flame. 21675.
Blue Knot, king of polo.
15200.
7157.
21282.
Birch (Arthur) 16582. Blue mouse. 7679.
Bireh: (J: 1. pot. (98,, 228: Blue white stones. 7399.
Birch (Thomas) 1210. Bluebeard the second. 21347.
Bird (Miss) 22824. Blum (Edward) 229382.
Bird (Charles) 11378. Blume (H..J.) 849, 22933.
Bird of prey. 15086. Bly (Nellie) 24734.
Birge (M. H.) & sons co. 165338. Boaler (A. W.) 22762.
Birnbaum (S. H.) 8694. Boarding house romance. 7257.
Birt. (L.) . 218k. Bockmann & co. 22984.
Birth of our Saviour. 30092. Boese (KE. H.) 22251.
Birth of the Star Spangled Banner. | Bogart (William) 22935.
21487. Bohnet (John) & co. 16585.
Bisdorf (A. R.) 8695, 16557. Boichard (L.) 229386.
Bishop (A. A.) 22874. Boileau (Philip) 22324.
Bishop (KE. A.) 8696. Boiler-maker’s day of rest. 14961.
Bishop (S. 8.) 22875. Boldini (Giovanni) 1210.
Bishop arts craft co. 799. Boles (E. H.) 7705.
Bissell (C. E.) 21874. Bolland (Helen) 28649.
sissell (Miss Eugenie) 23111.
Bolles (BH. E.) 7706.
602
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Bolognese (Paolo) 8748.
Bolton (S. H.) 22987.
Bomb. 30225.
Bomb boy. 303834.
Bombarded. 15269.
Bon marché. 22988.
Bonbright (W. P.) & co.
Bond of love. 7499.
Bond sinister. 29958.
Bondage of fear. 14961.
Bong (Richard) 850.
Bonham (J. B.) 18545.
Bonheur (Rosa) 11806.
Booen (J. O.) 16590, 229389.
Booklovers contest co. 851.
Boomerang swindle. 380225.
Boos (HE. H. von) 22940.
Booth (Miss) 17147.
Bootles’ baby. 21435, 21487.
Boots pure drug co., ltd. 45, 21880.
Booty (Frederick) 81389.
Bo-Peep. 7988.
Borah (Mrs. William E.)
Borchardt (J. J.) 853.
Borcke (Major H. V.) 29742.
Bordley (Elizabeth) 9164.
16589.
1942.
Borgfeldt (George) & co. TT707.
Borglum (Solon H.) 211.
Borland (Mrs. William P.) 1942.
Borrowed book. 21347.
Borrowed finery. 7257.
Bortell (P. C.) 854, 8749, 22943.
Bortz photo co. 8758.
Borwick (Miss) 3767.
Bosch magneto co. 8754.
Bossel (L. A.) 46, 855, 8755.
Boston journal. 16592.
Boston photo news co.
Bo’sun’s mate. 15084.
Bosworth, inc. 7236, 30031.
Bosworth (J. W.) 22478.
Both (Armand) 7988.
Both (W. C.) 859, 16596.
Botticelli (Sandro) 12484, 26151.
Bottomley (H. T.) 21882.
Boucher (F.) 11806.
Boughton (A.) 8683.
Boughton-Robbins co. 22950.
Bouguereau (William A.) 12
8756, 16593.
10.
Bouillet (Emil) 24191.
Bourgeois (Louis) 155389.
Boutier (Eugene) 8180.
Bouts (Dirck) 12484, 26151.
Bouveret (P. A. J. Dagnan-)
Dagnan-Bouveret (P. A. J.)
Bovenizer (H. L.) 8758.
Bowen (Miss Roxana)
Bowers (Lieut. H. R.)
Bowie (A. H.) & gon.
Bowie (James) 138545.
Bowles (J. H.) 22951.
Bowman (C. H.) 22952.
Bowser (S. F.) & co. 8759.
Boy. 21461.
Boy Blue. 7988.
See
23111.
19769.
15540.
Boy scouts, Rhode Island, Westerly
troop. 16810.
Boyé (Abel) 16631.
Boyer (W. D.) 16600.
Boyle (C. W.) 22958.
Boyle (J. J.) 11608.
Boynton (Miss De T. L.)
Boys of the I. O. U. 153899.
Bozo the bug. 9274.
Brabant (Duke of)
(Prince)
Bracken (C.) 47.
Bracony (L.) 48.
Bradford (C. 8.) 22954.
Bradley (A. F.) 16609.
Bradley (EH. R.) 864, 8766.
Bradley studios. 868, 8767.
Brady (Anthony N.) 968.
Brady (Mrs. J. H.) 9898.
Braendle (J. A.) 15541.
Bragdon (J. C.) 869.
Brahms (—) 3870.
Brainard (A. H.)
Brainerd (L. S.)
Brainerd townsite co.
Brainy (—) 29581.
Bramsdon (W. A.) 16627.
Brand (Adolph) T7708.
Branded arm, 21435.
Brandel (W. H.) 8774.
Brandon prtg. co. 22959.
Brandon’s last ride. 21756.
Brangwyn (Frank) 211, 8251, 12992.
Brannigan’s band. 80225.
Branscombe’s pal. 15034.
Bransford in Arcadia. 21461.
Brant (Joseph) 27120.
Brantner (Grant) 8777.
Branton (W. J.) 870.
Brass bottle. 15489.
Brass bowl. 7257.
Brass buttons. 29902.
Braun & co. S872, T7709, 8778, 15542,
16631.
Braunshauser (Walter) 8814.
Bread upon the waters. 21756.
Break, break, break. 21282.
Breaking even. 7469.
Breaking into jail. 21675.
Breanski (A. F. de) 18792, 23808.
Breckinridge (Mrs. Henry S.) 1942.
Breckon (W. O.) studios. 8816.
Brehm (F. W.) 16742, 22960.
Brehm (George) 16152.
Breitkopf & Hartel. 878.
Brennan (A. L.) 16748.
Brent (Wade) 27961.
Breton (Jules Adolph)
Brett (—) 22762.
Brett (H. M.) 22324, 27156.
Brett (Mrs. Oliver) 38767.
Bretzman (C. F.) 16744.
Brever (C. O.) 8820.
Brewer (KE. V.) T7789.
Brewer’s protective union. S889.
Zoi,
See Leopold
22955.
21884.
16626.
1210;
603
INDEX
pt. Iv, D.s., v.9
Brewster’s millions. 15220.
Bricker (G. A.) 16758.
Bride of Lammermoor. 7406.
Bridge of the gods. 30179.
Bridger (Jim) 27680.
Bridgewater (H. 8.) 9028.
Bridgman (F, A.) 16681.
Briede & Rogovsky. 7710.
Brielman (H. G.) 16681.
Brien (G. K. O.) 15885.
Brier (H. D.) 15555.
Briganti (N.) 280, 22965.
Briggs-Wall (Henrietta)
Brim (D. P.) | 21885.
Bringing up hubby. 7490.
Brinkley (Nell) See Internatl. news
service.
Brittingham (A. D.) 891.
Broadwell (W. H.) 16755.
Brockling (B. U.) 898.
Broken barrier. 21282.
Broken chain. 7414.
Broken rose. 29958.
Broken sword. 7865.
Broken X. 380364.
Broncho Babe. 16518.
Broncho Billy. See Anderson (G. M.)
Broncho Billy and the escaped bandit.
30158.
Brooke (—) 6815.
Brooke (Van Dyke) 6781.
Brooklyn, Federal league
club, ine. 8821.
Brooks (Mrs. C. P.)
Brooks (Jenny) co. 8822.
Brooks (P. A.) 13628.
Brooks (Mrs. P. A.)
Brooks (T. B.)) 26756.
Brooks-Welles co. 897.
Brother against brother. 14955.
Brouillet (André) 8778, 16631.
Brow brothers. 26072.
Brown (A. J.) seed co.
Brown (Miss Angelica)
Brown (Arthur) 8180.
Brown (B. B.) 949.
Brown (Buster) 26646, 27184.
Brown (D. P.) 9164.
Brown (Daphne) 28649.
Brown -(E. A.) 950.
Brown (F. A.) 951, 8826.
Brown (F. BE.) 16758, 22961.
Brown (F. H.) 16759.
Brown (H. L.) 15856.
Brown (J. M. G.) 16761.
Brown (M. A.) 8927.
Brown (M. H.) 22962.
Brown (M. L.) 952, 7711, 8827.
Brown (R. L.) 22964.
Brown (Web) 22474.
Brown & Bigelow. 955, 16762, 22965.
Brown & Dawson. 968, 16787.
Brown shoe co. 21886, 23045.
Brownley (M. F.) 6721.
Brownlow (W. J.) 21887.
16754.
baseball
22468.
13628,
899.
3767.
Brown’s bachelor supper. 14961.
Brown’s cook. 380225.
Browuscombe (Jennie)
25828.
Bruce (W.) 2638384.
Bruere (Mrs. Henry)
Brugairolles (V.) 872.
Bruglar (D.) 969.
Brugmann (HB. F.)
Brummel (Beau)
Brun (C. B:) 3m
Bruna (F. Della)
Brundage (Frances) 7712.
Erunel (Emile) 21888.
Brunery (G.) 8778.
Grutus. 19853, 22389.
Bryan (A. M.) 23049.
Bryan (C. HE.) ine. 8832, 16790.
Bryan (George) 283808.
Bryan (J. de Gi)” 2254
Bryan (Sec. William Jennings) 5852,
6207, 8638, 9861, 26246.
Bryant (H. G.) 22462).
Bryant feature film co. 8834.
Bryce (Miss Cornelia) 38767.
Bryce (W. G.) 21889.
Bryson (—) 26334.
Bryson (J. R.) 15890.
Buchanan (Hila) 7732.
Buchanan (G. B.) 971.
Bucher (H.) 26384.
Bucher (W. F.) 23051.
Buchtel (L. A.) 7784.
Buck (Antonio) Indian.
Buck (Eugene) 21424.
Buck - (G. V.) »2avaz.
Bucklin (W. §.) 7988.
Buckskin Charley, Indian. 5511.
3233, 15823,
3767,
16787.
5511.
Buckstaff (G. E.) 28056.
Buddy’s downfall. 21756.
Buddy’s first call. 153899.
Buel (Miss Beatrix) 38767.
Biilow (Generaloberst v.) 22428.
Buffalo Bill. See Cody (Col. W. F.)
Buffalo Body, Indian. 8381.
Buffalo Jim. 7584.
Buffet (Amédée)
Buffin (Carlos) 16681.
Bukowiecki (LL. K.) 975.
Bulger (Jack) 20955.
Bullard (W. T.) 8848.
Bullock (Violet) 28649.
Bunce (Gedney) 22324.
Bunch of flowers. 7182.
Buneo Bill’s visit. 15399.
Bunel (H.) 16681.
Eunnell (C. B.) 23057.
Bunnell (C. E.) 18875.
Bunnell (S. U.) 23058.
Bunny (John) 334, 5406, 5786, 6309,
20995.
Bunny backslides. 30437.
Bunny buys a harem. 15399.
Bunny buys a hat for his bride. 15399.
Bunny’s birthday. 7584.
7974.
604
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Bunny’s little brother. 30487.
Bunny’s scheme. 7584.
Bunny’s swell affair. 15399.
Burbank (A. S.) 977.
Burbank (Luther) 16184.
Burbank engraving co. 988.
Burd (C. M.) 7988, 22126, 23096.
Burdick (H. R.) 16810.
Burdick-Simpson co., ine. 23061.
Burditt (T. H. F.) 211, 15981.
Burg bros., inc. 23062.
Burgess (F. D.) 230638.
Burgess (T. W.) 8844.
Burgess (W. C. & F. D.) 23063.
Burgess (W. EH)
Burglar’s sacrifice. 14961.
Burgy (F. 8S.) 7988, 28917.
Buried secret. 21568.
Burke (F. G.) 989.
Burke (J. A.) 28066.
Burke (J. M.) 15787.
Burke (P. F.) 16818.
Burke (T. M. A.) 9803.
Burkett (C. W. L.) 990.
Burkham (Mrs. E.G.) 26072.
Burkhart (W. S.). 8859.
Burleson (A. 8.) 8638, 23052.
Burleson (Mrs. A. 8.) 1942.
Burleson (Mrs. Richard) 1942.
Burnaud (Eugéne) 16631.
Burnham (A. W.) 991.
Burnham (F.) 223824.
Burnham (R.N.) 7785.
Burning Daylight. 21416, 30031.
Burns (A. M.) 993.
Burns (J. FE.) 23071.
Burns (Robert) 8860, 22389.
Burns (W. J.) 18613:
Burpee (W. A.) 23072.
Burr (HE. M.) 8861.
Burroughs (E. W.) 8180.
Burroughs (John) 2832, 22733.
Burrows (G.) 23271.
Burrows (H. J.) co. 16819.
Burrows (M. D.) 8864.
Burt (Director) 12711.
Burt (F. N.) co., ltd. 16820.
Burton (S. C.) 49.
Burwell (HE. N.) 8865, 23078.
Busch (Adolphus) 853.
Bush (EB. 8.) 8249.
Bush & Davidson. 994.
Bushman (F. X.) 22480.
Bushnell studio, inc. S866, 16825.
Business vs. love. 21282.
Buskitt (Nancy) 11082.
Bussert (Harmon) 16826.
Busson (Georges) 50.
Busson (Guillaume)
Buster and his goat. 21487.
Buster and sunshine. 21675.
Buster Brown. 26646, 27184.
7736.
Buster Brown and the German band.
30092.
8848, 16811, 23064.
Buster Brown causes a commotion.
30092.
Buster Brown on the care and treat-
ment of goats. 21487.
Buster Brown picks out the costumes.
30092.
Buster Brown’s education. 21487.
Buster Brown’s uncle. 21487.
Buster gets the worst of it. 21487.
Butcher (A. L.) 8869.
Butler (Col. J. G.) 23917.
Butler (M. L.) 16880.
Butler (N. F.) 8870.
Butt (Maj. Archibald W.) 1558.
Butterflies and orange blossoms. 29958.
Butterfly (The) 21282, 30487.
Butterfly puts his foot in it. 7414.
Butterfly’s wings. 30364.
Butting in. 30225. -
Butts (B. F.) 995.
Buxom country lass.
Buy wool. 7182.
Buyens (A. G.) 8852.
By parcel post. 15088.
By the aid of a film. 21487.
By the governor’s order. 304387.
By the old dead tree. 14961.
By unseen hand. 7490.
By whose hand? 73889.
Byrd (Evelyn) 28186.
Byrd studio. 8881, 23079.
Byrn (Madame) 9898.
Byrne (Helena) 9763.
Byron (Lord) 22389.
Byron co. 23081.
CO. & J. film cons.
C. D. 380364.
Caballero (Gen. Brigadier Luis) 5754.
Caballero’s way. 7556.
Cabane (Ed.) 16681.
Cabaret girl. 21561.
Cabasino (T. F.) 15022.
Cabiria. 15268.
Cable (G. W.) 8870.
Cabrera (Luiz) 9898.
Cactus Jake, heart-breaker.
Cadman (C. W.) 1577.
Cady (Harrison) 17748.
Cady (R. D.) TTA4T.
Caesar. 26646.
Cage (The) 15034.
Calamity Anne in society. 7187.
Calamity Anne’s love affair. 14928.
Calder (—) 15981.
Calder (A. 8S.) 211, 8180, 9164.
Caldwell (W. K.) 19889.
Calf-way milker co. 23089.
Calico eat. 380092.
Cal. alligator industry. 15399.
Cal. corrugated culvert co. 16881.
Cal. motion-picture corp. 238090, 30036.
Call of the deep. 15477.
Call of the footlights. 7257.
Call of the honker, a California goose
hunt. | 582.
21487.
30364.
605
INDEX
Call of the North. 21608.
Call of the Traumerei. 7187.
Callagan (EF. H.) 238091.
Callanan (H. 8.) 21890.
Callaway (J. E.) 8890.
Callaway (Mrs. Oscar) 9898.
Called back. 21485, 30486.
Called to the front. 213837.
Callowhill (T. 8S.) 7807.
Camden (J. N.) 24877.
Cameo Kirby. 30216.
Cameo of Yellowstone. 21282.
Cameron (R. T.) 238092.
Cameron, Amberg & co. 16832.
Cameron & Bulkley. 238098.
Cammann (Miss) 18809.
Campbell (Alexander) 16878.
Campbell (Constance) 238917.
Campbell (James) 13624.
Campbell (Wm.) wall paper co. 15556.
Campbell art co. 996, 8891, 23096.
Campbell photographie co. 1007,
8927, 16833, 238111.
Campi (Anita De)
(Anita ) .
Canada (W. W.) 163842.
Canadian bioscope co., ltd.
See De Campi
21425.
Candee (J. H.) 238189.
Canedy (C. R.) 23140.
Canine rival. 21487.
Canton culvert ¢o. 23178.
Capelle (Brig. Gen. W. C.)
Capen (Adoline) 28649.
Caproni (Pr PB.) & brog une. 52,
Captain Alvarez. 153899.
Captain Besley expedition. 14955.
Captain Kidd, the bold. 14961.
Captain’s chair. 15269.
Capture of a sea elephant and hunt-
ing wild game in the South Pacific
Islands. 21411.
Caraway (Mrs. T. H.) 9898.
Carbo (Mariano Fortuny jy)
Fortuny y Carbo (Mariano)
Carbon copy. “T1s7T.
Cardinell, Vincent co.
23179.
Carey (E. R.)
Carey cartoon
16848, 23182.
Caris ¢¥.)) 1020.
Carle (John) & sons.
Cart (Like & co.% 60:
Carlin (Rep. C. C.) 9898.
Carlsen (Ruth) 21891.
Carlson (—) 11188.
Carlson (J. 2) Zabao:
Carton (OH 1.) | 2a:
Carlton service—Chicago.
Carlyle (Thomas) 22889.
Carmelita’s revenge. 21675.
Carmencita’s last dance. 15231.
Carnahan (H. G.) 22085.
Carnegie (Andrew) 29048.
See
8948, 16842,
8960.
cervice. 1011, 8961,
8975.
23194.
pt. IV, 0. s., v. 9
Carnegie institute, Dept. of fine arts.
7750, 21893.
Carpenter (E. H.) 8976.
Carpenter (Mrs. L.) 18809.
Carpenter (W. B.) 1022.
Carpentier (—) 17690.
Carr (Gen. E. A.) 9005.
Carranza (Gral. Jesus)
13186, 17690.
Carranza (Sebastian) 13186.
Carrera (Liana) 17666.
Carrick (A. B.) 7238, 15023.
Carrier-Belleuse (Pierre) 872, 15542.
Carriera (Rosalba) 9870.
5754, 10324,
Carson’s men. 88321.
Carter (G. Bi)” 2a220)
Cartier (Karl) 16651.
Caruso (Enrico)
Carver (H.) gd)
Cary. (J) Rely
13019, 19766.
16851.
15571.
Caryl of the mountains. 15269.
Casabianea (F.) 166381.
Case of Cherry Purcelle. 7556.
Case of the vanished bonds. 21487.
Cc. O. D. 30487.
Cashin (Chaplain) of Sing Sing..
Cashman .(T. E.) 8977.
Cashman (W. G.) 21904.
Cashner (R. R.) 16852.
Casper adv. co. 8978.
Cassidy (Joseph) 717.
Castaigne (André) T7687.
Castle (Mr. & Mrs. Vernony 8330.
Castle (Mr. & Mrs. Vernon) before
the camera. See Mr. & Mrs. Vernon
Castle before the camera.
Castlereagh (Lady) 3238.
Castles in the air. 15269.
Castro (Gen.) 5046.
Cate (A. J.) 16853.
Catherine (Saint) 12484, 26151.
Catholic art pub. co. 28221.
Catholic memorial art co. 23223.
Catholic press co. 10238.
Catt (Mrs. C. Cai Glas
Cattier (—) 8778.
Caufield & Shook. 8979, 16854.
Caught in a tight pineh. 21282.
Caught with the goods. 7584.
Cause (BE. I.) 285380.
Cause for thanksgiving. 30437.
Cavalieri (Lina) 3915, 22045.
Cavallo (R.) 18628.
Cavallo (Mrs. R.) 138628.
Cave (E.) 1024.
TAT,
Cave (W. J.) 8980.
Cave dwellers. 21756.
Caveny (J. FE.) 23224.
Cayron (Jules) 16631.
Caywood (KE. 8.) 28225.
Cazin (J. C.) 1210, 9164, 21893.
Cedziwoda (C. A.) 28226.
Celebrating the 38rd of November,
Panamanian independence day.
15200.
606
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Celebrity art co. 1026.
Cellere (Count M. di) 24877.
Cellere (Countess di) 24877.
Central features. 300388.
Cerbére. 16631.
Ceres. 211.
Certainty of man. 71387.
Chabas (Paul) ‘7709.
Chaffe (S. R.) 22965.
Chains of the past. 15175.
Chalk (—) See Van Zile & Chalk.
Chamberlin (—) 15981.
Chambers (Middleton) 23061.
Chambers (j/rs. Walter) 3767.
Chambers agency. 1060.
Champenois. 15572.
Champion bear slayer. 303864.
Champion process server. 380092.
Chance (Frank) 983804.
Chandler (C. H.) 15981.
Chandler (Fred) 8981, 16855, 23227.
Chandler (W. H.) T7751.
Change in baggage checks. 7584.
Change of business. 21487.
Chanler (Miss Alida) 3767.
Chanler Rao, criminal expert. 7584.
Chantron (A. J.) 872, 16631.
Chaparral Christmas gift. See Mexi-
ean gratitude.
Chapin (Benjamin) 7239.
Chapin, La Borie co. 8982.
Chapman (C. D.) 15578.
Chapman (C. T.) 23228.
Chapman (KE. 8.) 1061.
Chapman (R.) co. 1062.
Chapman (W. E.) 8983.
Chappo (Manuel) Indian, 9100.
Chappo (Pasano) Indian. 9100.
Character woman. 21461.
Charat (Benedykt) 238229.
Charitable mask. 14916.
Charity ball. 21577.
Charles VII, king of France.
Charles (Prince)
26072.
Charles pub. co. 23230.
Charleson (Mary) 6731, 20955.
Charlesworth (I. L.) 21905.
ehartton (D. BF.) 1110.
Charmed arrow. 7490.
Chartier (Henri) 16631.
Chase (A. L.) 238282.
Chase (G. H.) 8984.
Chase (W. M.) 9164, 23530.
Chasing a million. 15059.
Chatterton (Ruth) 8077, 28696.
Chaudey (Geneviéve) 16681.
Chauffeur francois. 15574.
Chauvin (P. H.) 1111.
Chavannes (P. P. De)
vannes (P. P.)
Cheap transportation.
Cheese mining. 7257.
Cheeseville cops. 21347.
Cheri-Bibi. 15059.
26646.
Count of Flanders.
See De Cha-
30225.
Cherry. 7584.
Cherry pickers. 15269.
Chicago turn gemeinde. 16856.
Chicken, 15269.
Chicken inspector. 7584.
Chickering (Elmer) 16857, 232338.
Chickering (M. A.) 238234.
Chicot the jester. 15377.
Chief’s love affair. 21347.
Chiesa (G. D., cardinal)
Child’) Che Be) 16
Child o’ my heart. 21435.
Child of the desert. 71837.
Child redeemer. 7485.
Child thou gavest me.
Children of destiny.
Children of the feud.
Children of the stage.
Children’s cake walk.
Childs (HE. O.) 17553.
Childs (G. B.) 8985.
Childs (G. W.) 6759.
Childs (J/rs. George W.) 3767.
Child’s welfare garment co. 1112.
Chimes (The) 21562.
Chimney-sweeps of the Valley of
Aosta. 15244.
Chinese fan. 7257.
Chinese vase. 7455.
Chip of the Flying U.
Chipeta, Indian. 5511.
Chiswick (G. D.) 16878.
Chittenden (A. B). 26834.
Choate (J. H.) 8767.
Chocolate dynamite.
Choice (The) 30487.
Chopin (Francois Frédéric) 5272.
Christ. See Jesus Christ.
Christian (The) 7584.
Christiansen (C. W.) 16879, 23236.
Christmas carol. 30052.
Christy (F. E.) 7988.
Christy (H. C.) 28275, 29874.
Chronicle telegraph. 8988.
Chrostowski (A.) 1113.
Chubb (S. H.) 8989, 16881, 23239.
Chureh (A. 8S.) 62, 21906.
Chureh? (HS!) Os, Cas, 15575, 2ISOT
Church & Dwight co. 21918.
Cigarette maker of Seville.
Cimiotti (Gustave) jr. 3742.
Circus and the boy. 15399.
Circus man. 380216.
Cirkusteufel. 7340.
Claghorn (J. C.)
Clapp (Miss Hunice)
Clare (Saint) 13206.
Clarence. 9274.
Clarence and Percy’s sailing
PAD ile
26099.
29958.
7182.
7584.
7677.
21428.
21675.
7182.
7414.
7765.
23111.
party.
Clarinda lawn mower co. 8992.
Clark (Gov.) 18886.
Clark (C. C.) & co. 8996.
Clark (C. M.) 8995.
Clark (C. R.) 12116.
607
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. 8., v. 9:
Clark (E. F. C.) 238244.
Clark (Miss Genevieve)
Clark (H..N.) "Tis.
Clark (J. L.) 69, 7766, 21943.
Clark (Sen. J. P.) 6154.
Clark (Mrs. R.) 18809.
Clark (R. O.) 16886.
Clark (William) 5209, 5476.
Clark-Mottl (H. E.) 16887.
Clarke (B. B.) 8997.
Clarke (C. F.) 8999.
Clarkson (Ralph) 18624,
Clarssy (Count) 26106.
Classmates (The) 7410.
Clatworthy (F. P.) 16888.
Claus (G.) . 1115.
Clauss (Berthold) 22423.
Claws of greed. 15260.
Clay (Henry) 26099.
Clay (L: BP)" 11416.
Clay (Wharton) 16895.
Clayton (Mrs. H. D.) 9898.
Clayton (Marguerite) 26447.
Clean slate. 380225.
Cleaves (H. H.) 16896.
Clemens (Samuel L.) 108.
Clemmer (C. V.) 28245.
Cleopatra. 25614.
Clergyman (The) 29950.
Cleveland co. 23246.
Clifford (C. H.) 1117.
Clifford (F. R.) 9000.
Clifford (Jack) 4090.
Clifford & Lawton. 238248.
Clinedinst (B. W.) 15588.
Clinedinst studio. 9001. -
Clinton (G. T.) 16897, 23249.
Clinton & Russell. 28250.
Clock went wrong. 15269.
Cloister and the hearth. 7232.
Close call. 21756.
Closed at ten. 7187.
Closing web. 29958.
Closson (W. B.) 7768.
Clouet (Jean) 3233.
Clue of the scarab. 21337.
9898.
Clute (W. M.) 13624.
Coals of fire. 7414, 15477.
Coath (J¢L.) 9004.
Cobb (C. J.) 1122.
Cobb (C. M.) 28255.
Cobb (Darius) 17769, 15584.
Cobb (Irvin 8.) 23614.
Cobb (Irving) 11689.
Cobb (Tyrus) 83804.
Cobern (C. M.) 1128.
Coblentz (H. 8S.) 23257.
Coca cola co. 21944.
Cochran (Capt. C. S.)
Cock (Mr.) 20562,
Cock Robin. 22676.
Cockett (M. S.) 71.
Cocoon and the butterfly.
Coddington (Miss D.)
Cody (Col. W. F.)
25935.
21282.
18809
9005, 9272, 18471.
i i ES
Cody (W. F.) historical pictures co.
9005. -
Coffin (E. F.) 1134.
Coffin (W. H.) 22824, 22527.
Cohen (Nessa) 21945.
Coils of calamity. 7340.
Cokell (G. W.) 23258.
Cokell studio. 9019.
Colby (J. M.) 9022, 16898.
Cole (A. P.) 22965.
Cole (D. S.) 9028.
Colgate & co. 16908.
Collier (Rep. J. W.) 9898.
Collier (W. R.) 9024.
Collinge (Patricia) 9624.
Collings (H. H.) i435, 9025,
Collingsby pearls. 30068.
Collins (D.) 16906.
Collings (Frank W.) 1186.
Collins (H. Sia.
Poeee.
23264.
Collins (R. H.)
Collins (W. F.)
Collins publicity service. 21946.
Colman (Samuel) 7949.
Colnaghi (P. D.) & Obach. 1188, 9028.
Colombi (Plinio) 12992.
Colonel in chains. See Adventures of
Kathlyn.
Colonel of the Red huzzars. 30092.
Colonia films, Christoph Mulleneisen,
jr. 15024.
Colonial dames of America, Penn. soc.
9029.
Colonial motion-picture corp. 23265,
300389.
Colorado photo-play co. 21427, 30040.
Colored girl’s love. 380180.
Columbia graphophone co. 9033.
Columbus (Miss) 26217.
Columbus (Christopher) 366, 15762.
Comanche Frank, dog. 15676.
Combe (Alfred H.) 7985, 15819.
Comedienne’s strategy. 380225.
Comedy and tragedy. 17257.
Coming home. 7556.
Coming of the padres. 7187.
Comins (EH. F.) T7770.
Commercial biophone co. 21428, 30041.
Commeter’sche kunsthandlung (Wil-
helm Suhr) 1189.
Common beasts of Africa. 21668.
Commonwealth Edison co. 9041.
Compton (HE. H.) 7880.
Compton (EH. T.) T7880.
Comrade Kitty. 380225.
Concentration. 7182.
Condemning hand. 21347.
Coney Island nightmare. 21756.
Conger (W. G.) 1140.
Conklin (C. H.) 1145.
Conklin (Philip) 23267.
Conkwright (A. B.) 318.
Conley (C. B.) 9042.
Conlon (EH. L.) 9048.
Connell (M. V.) 9044.
608
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Connelly (Bobby) 14519.
Conquest of Claire. 15248.
Conrads (A.) 9045.
Conscience and the temptress.
Conscientious Caroline. 15088.
Conspiracy. 7556.
Conspirators (The)
Constancy of Jeanne.
Constantine XII,
8633, 22728.
7490.
7490.
7469.
king of Greece.
Continental bank supply co. 9047.
Continental film. 15025.
Continental kunstfilm, g. m. b. h.
15026, 21434.
Convict, costumes and _ confusion.
30437.
Convict no. 113. 21568.
Convict’s son. 7455.
Conway (D. P.) 9049.
Conway (William) 21947.
Coogan (W. H.) 8180.
Cook (Capt. Frederick A.) 2314.
Cook (H. P.) 23269.
Cook (J. C.) 11689.
Cook (L.) 23270.
Cook (O. I.) 16908.
Cooke (G. F.) 9164.
Cooke (Joseph C.) 8299.
Cool (Gabriel de) 16681.
Cooley (F. A.) 1146.
Coolidge (C. M.) ‘7771, 15585, 21949,
22965.
Cooper (F. J.) 1147.
Cooper (George) 29437.
Cooper (Mr. & Mrs. W. H. B.) 3767.
Cooper advertising co. 21961.
Cooper underwear co. 16919.
Co-operative art pub. co. 9050.
Cop on the beat. 7490.
Cope (John) 12116.
Cope (T. H.) 1148.
Copley (Mrs. I. C.) 9898.
Copley (John Singleton) 1210.
Coppersmith (H. C.) 1149.
Coppes bros. & Zook. 16920.
Copping (Harold) 15658.
Copyright cony., 4th internat]. Amer.
conf. p. 480 (iv).
Corbett (BE. L.) 23271.
Cordova shops, ine. 7772, 15587.
Cordray (J. M.) 1150, 9051, 23272.
Corey (C. B.) 1160.
Corken (J. H.) 16921.
Corley (J. G.) 9459.
Corley co. 9061.
Corn products refining co. 16922.
Cornell (A. C.) 28917.
Cornell (F. EH.) 23278.
Cornwallis (Lord) 23530.
Coronado. 5209, 5476.
Coronation of the Shah of Persia.
301738.
Corot (J. B. C.) 9164, 11878, 21651,
26151, 26217.
Corsair (The) 30082.
Corset & underwear review. 9062.
Cortez (Hermando) 211.
Cosmopolitan film co., ltd.
Cosmopolitan magazine.
Pt tap
Cosmos feature film corp. 30049.
Cosmos picture co. 1162.
Costan (R.-H. .),.. 782.
Coste (John) 8890.
Costella (Maurice) 22480, 29437.
Costume piece. 21756.
Cottenet (Jean) 15542.
Cotter (F. J.) 16925.
Cottle (J. O.) 1166.
Cotton (King) 24734.
7240, 15027.
1161, 16924,
Coulin (Mme. M. E.) 872.
Count Zarka. 7455.
Counterfeiters (The) 15088.
Counterfeiter’s daughter. 21347.
Countess and the burglar. 7490.
Countess Holgska, the Norwegian spy.
7683.
Countess of the circus. 7365.
Countess Veschi’s jewels. 15399.
Country mouse. 3800381.
Coupon collectors. 30225,
Courbet (Gustave) 9164.
Court of death. See Adventures of
Kathlyn.
Courtenay (William) 23081.
Courting Betty’s beau. 17257.
Courting of Prudence. 21282.
Courtship of the cooks. 30092.
Couse (E. I.) 21962.
Cousin Pons. 29958.
Coutts (—) 263834.
Coutts (Gordon) 22235.
Couzens (James) 2082.
Coveted heritage. 30334.
Coward and the man. 15088.
Cowboy pastime. 30225.
Cowen (A. W.) & bros., inc.
Cowing (W. S.) 7788.
Cownie tanning co. 1167.
Cox (Gov. James) 762, 16460.
Coy (Gral. Ernesto 8S.) 5754, 18186.
Coyan (W. E.) 1168, 9064.
Cozine (Arthur) 294388.
Cracksman’s gratitude. 14961.
Craddick (H. B.) 9066, 16926.
Cradock (Rear Admiral) 2379.
Craig (J. B. 15593.
Craig (M. B.) 238276.
Craze (8S. 5) 25268.
Cramer-Krasselt co. 16927.
Crane (A. A.) boy. 6288.
Crane (W. H.) 9624.
Crawfishing in Sweden.
Crawford (Col.) 18454.
Crawford (A. E.) 23302.
Crawford (Dorothy) 23303.
Crawshaw (Luke) 21965.
Cream of wheat co. 7789.
Creations of clay. 21562.
Creech (Susanne) 22869.
9063.
7584.
609
INDEX
Crehove (Dr. M. A.) 17255.
Creutz (Otto) 238805.
Cricket on the hearth. 7187, 21347.
Crime in the tunnel. 15178.
Crime of Cain. 15399.
Crime of Mary. 14916.
Criminal path. 15260.
Criminology and reform.
Crimson moth. 29958.
Crisp (Arthur) 21966.
Criterion feature film mfg. co. 7241.
7182.
Criterion newspaper syndicate. 1169,
9067.
Crocker (F. G.) 1171.
Crockett (David) 6199.
Cromelin (P. H.) 150384, 21485, 30052.
Cromwell (Frederic) 21967.
Cromwell (Mr. & Mrs. Seymour) 3767.
Cronin (C. F.) 9068.
Cronkhite (J/iss Anna) 28111.
Croonbore (FF. LT.) ) 1172, 16928.
Crosby (A. B.) 1175.
Crosio (Luigi) 11542.
Crosman (Lillian) 238917.
Cross in the cacti. 7556.
Crouse’( A. AL#OW.)” L6SaTt:
Crowley (H. E.) 1177, 7791, 21968.
Crowley (T. F.) 16982, 23309.
Crown confectionery co. 9069.
Crown cork & seal co. 233810.
Crown of Richard III. 303384.
Crown prince. 7384.
Crucible (The) 7187.
Crucible of fate. 7584.
Cruel crown. 15269.
Cry of the captive. 21411.
Crystal globe. 30809.
Crystals, .80092.
Cudney (A. B.)
Culotta (C. S.) 9070.
Culp (G. P.)- WATS:
Culp (Madam Julia) 3497.
Culter (Richard) 15980.
Culver summer schools. 23812.
Cummings (Byner) 23318.
Cummings (C. R.) 1179.
Cummings (Harl) 15981.
Cummings (M.B.) 9072, 16986, 23314.
Cummings (M. H#.) 7792.
Cummings (Mrs. W. B.). 23815.
Cummins (Mrs. Albert R.) 1942.
Cunard steamship co., ltd. 9076.
Cundill (Frank) 16949, 23316.
Cuneo (Cyrus) 22539.
Cunning suitors. 7340.
gai)
Cunningham (G. W.) 1886.
Cupid. 8468, 22499, 23051, 24312,
24447, 24734, 26248, 27961.
Cupid and a dress coat. 29902.
Cupid turns the tables. 80364.
Cupid vs. money. 15399.
Cupid’s caprice. 7490.
Curing Mr. Goodheart. 21347.
Curing of Myra May. 304837.
Curing the cook. 30092.
' Daniels & George.
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9..
Curlee clothing co. 23326.
Curly Bear, Indian. 8381.
Curran (Charles C.) 1210.
Currie (Neil) 9077.
Currier (Frank) 21898.
Curry (HE. W.) 16951.
Curse of greed. 15165.
Cursed by his beauty. 30180.
Curses! they remarked. 30180.
Curtis (Mrs.) 28933.
Curtis (EH. 'S:) 723800) @0uo..
Curtis (H. AL) sore
Curtis (Marjorie) 22499.
Curtis & Cameron. 23327.
Curtis & Miller. 1181.
Curtis-Leger fixture co., 9079, 16952.
Curtis pub. co. 21969.
Curtiss (Glenn) 22480.
Curtiss studio. 9081.
Cushing (Mrs.) 22824.
Cushing (Mrs. C. C.) 23917.
Cushing (Mrs. H. H.) 23917.
Cusick (J. L.) 1182.
Cutey at college. See How to do it
and why.
Cutey’s wife. 15399.
Cuthbert (H. G.) 9088.
Cuyp (Aelbert) 26151.
Cybick (J. S.) 9084.
Cynic (The) 7490.
Dad and the girls. 29902.
Daddy of them all. 30225.
Daenzer (—) 298.
Daggett (W. P.) 28446.
Dagnan-Bouveret (P. A. J.)
Dahl (A. H.) 19889.
Dahl (Hans) 7880.
Dahlgren (B. E.) 9085.
Dahlgren (C. B.) 16960.
Daingerfield (Elliott) 22683.
Dale (Rep. H. H.) 9898.
Dale (L.8.)* S142,
TD’ Aleo (J. B.) 15594.
Daley (Frank) 28447.
Daley (M. R.) T7794.
Dallin (C. H.) 748, 7795, 21984.
Dalman (Andres) 1379.
Dalrymple (Mrs. William)
Dalrymple’s (Mrs. W.)
13628.
Dalsheimer (Hugo)
Dalton (J. Biya
Daly (F. C. Eu) See BuDaly (F. C.)
Damaged goods. 21282.
Dame blonde. 21461.
Damrosch (Walter)
Dana (—) 15981.
Danforth mills co.
Dania biofilm co.
Daniel. 22451.
Daniel (R. T.)
Daniels
Daniels
Daniels
9164.
18628.
daughter.
23448.
14754. |
23449.
7243.
19927.
(Mrs. Josephus)
(Sec. Josephus)
(R. A.) 23450.
23451.
1942, 23715.
23715.
610
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
25985.
22539.
Danjou (Busse)
Dankin (G.)
Dankin (John) 22539.
Dankl (General) 22423.
Dansk kinograf films. 15056.
Dante features sales corp., inc.
Danziger (A. J.) 15058.
Daphnia. 29902.
WaPrate (A.) co. 72, 21987.
Daprato statuary co. T7799,
15595, 16963, 21988.
Dare-devil detective. 21337.
Daring getaway. 14961.
Darkness and dawn. 7455.
Darley (Herbert) 16964.
Darley & George. 234538.
Tvarling (Dotty) 8457, 8468.
Darling (J.) 1184.
Darlington (G.) 8787.
Darrach (C. G.) 23454.
D’Artagnan. 15776.
D’Ascenzo (Nicola) 23455.
Dastugus (M.) 238096.
Daubigny (C. F.) 9164, 26151.
Daudin (Henri) 16681.
Daughter of Israel. 30487.
Daughters of men. 15227.
Davenport (Vrs. J. S.)
Davey (Frank) 23456.
David. 7880, 8264.
David (Gerard) 12434, 26151.
David (J. i.) . 1210.
David Garrick. 21756.
David Gray’s estate. 1492S.
Davidson (David) 23458.
Davidson (R.) 21854.
Davidson (W. W.) 9089, 16965, 23492.
Davies (Mrs. G. W.) 18809.
Davies (Mrs. Joseph E.) 1942.
Davis (—) 28917.
Davis (A. E.) 7803.
Davis (A. G.) 238496.
Davis (C. G.) 23497.
Davis (C. H.) 9164.
Davis (EK. H.) 9100.
Davis (Pres. Jefferson) 16627.
avis (Dr, KB.) 11755.
Davis (L. M.) 17.
Davis (R. F.) 1185, 9120.
Davis (Uriel) 7247.
Davis (W. 8.) 15528, 15890,
Davis (Lieut. W. T.) 1886.
Davis (Z. T. & C. G.) 23498.
Davis & Bond. 23500.
Davis & Davis. 238510.
Davis granite co. T7806.
Daw (Margery) 22676.
Dawn. 15269.
Dawson (J. W.) 91238.
Day (Francis) 22965.
Day (G. P.). 7121.
Day (Marie) 22965.
Day (Capt. W. F.) 1386.
Day of the dog. 21675.
Daylight. 29902.
7245.
9086,
1942.
23497.
Dayton. (H.iSs).44 563%.
Dazie (Mlle.) 790.
Deacon’s son. 29958.
Dead inan that kills.
eye.
Deadly cheroot. 21347.
Deadly despatch. 29958.
Deal in statuary. 15088.
Deal with the devil. 30317.
Dealey (C. A.) 16968.
Deamon (Joseph) 22486.
See Eye for an
Dean (Dr. Bashford) 38767.
Dean (5. KR.) “1st Ge, 22116.
Dean (Julia) 238081.
Dean (W. A.) 28878.
Dear old girl. 30158.
Death of a geisha. 7249.
Death of the Marseillaise.
Death’s witness. 14961.
Deborah. 8264.
De, Breanski” (A.)~ 47.
(A. de) jr.
Debs (KE. V.) 8159.
Debt of honor. 21609.
De Campi (Anita) 1195, 9124, 16969,
23138, 23511.
De Chavannes (P. P.)
Decies (Lady) 3767.
Decision of Jim O’Farrell.
Decker (Alfred) & Cohn.
23514.
Decker (Martin)
Decker (W. F.)
Deckert (A.) 15981.
Declaration of Independence (Sign-
ers of) 8458.
Decoration day at the Natl. soldiers’
home at Sawtelle, Cal. 7584.
Decree of justice. 14928.
Dedrick (J. V.) 9186.
De Felice (Giuseppe)
De Forest (George)
De Freuss
(Joseph de)
De Haenen (Frederick)
De Hart (W.'W.)
De Hooch (Pieter)
de)
Deitz (H. C.) “9187.
Dejonge (L.) & co. TS80T.
De Kay (Mrs. James) 18809.
Delafield (Wallace) 18628.
De la Fond-Snider (Clarice)
Delagrave (Charles) 7809.
De Land (C. O.) 15645, 22014.
Delano (Miss Jane) 1942.
De Laval separator co. 9138, 23516.
De Leva (M.) art embroidery co. 82.
De Lisle-Holland (C. A.) 22015.
Della Bruna (F.) See Bruna (F.
della)
Delmar (Dorothy)
Delmas (Francois) 16980.
Delmas photo co. 9142.
De Longchamps (F. J.)
15175.
See Breanski
21893.
21675.
1202, 9134,
3767.
24703.
22012.
21893.
(Joseph) See Freuss
16118, 22539.
11561.
See Hooch (Pieter
15644.
23917.
15981. °
611
INDEX
. pL aie 4
De Longe (O. F.) 9148.
Delta upsilon fraternity. 9141.
De Lucas (M. G.) 22691.
De luxe attractions film co. 9146.
Del Verrocchio (Andrea) Sce Ver-
rocchio (Andrea del)
De Marco & Romoli. 81.
De Maris (Walter) 7821.
De Mette (Stella) 28917.
Den photo works. 1203, 23518.
Denison (H. W.) 28527.
Denler (HE. EH.) 16981.
Denne model co. 22016.
Dennison (H. A.) 7692, 15499.
Dent (Mrs. Hurbert) 1942.
Dentist’s janitor. 29958.
Denver weekly post. 1207.
Denzer (Maurice) 15265.
Department store exhibit co. 23528.
De Pew (Chauncey) 8767.
Derck (J. G.) 1208.
Derelicts (The) 21347.
De Remer (J. B.) 15981.
Derr (S. W.) 9158.
De Saules (Jackie) 8927.
De Saulles (Mrs. J. D.) 1007.
De Saulles (Mrs. J. G. L.) 8927.
De Saulles (J. L.) 9898.
Desch (F. H.) 7988, 22324, 22965.
Desert’s sting. 7241.
De Soto (Hernando) 5209.
Desperado of Panama. 21622.
Desperate hero. 7182. .
Des Roches (Gertrude) 9155.
D’EHste (Borso) See Este (Borso d’)
De Stefano (F. M.) 9156.
Destinies fulfilled. 7137.
Destinn (Emmy) 1601.
Destruction of Carthage. 14916.
De Tahy (Joannes) 7833.
Detaille (Edouard) 155.
Detective and watchmaker. 21756.
Detective Craig’s coup. 21475.
Detective Hayes and the duchess’ dia-
monds. 14955.
Detective Hayes’ sixth case. See Dare-
devil detective.
Detective Kelly. 7469.
Detmer woolen co. 1209, 23529.
Detroit pub. co. 1210, 9164, 22017,
23530.
Deully (Eugene) 15542.
Deutsch (Ludwig) 16681.
De Vaca (Cabeca) 5209.
De Vaughn (Lucille) 7835.
De Vault (Anna) 238917.
Devaux (Baron) 38767.
Deveny (William) 9272, 23580.
Devi (Mlle. Nila-) See Nila-Devi
(Mile.)
Devil fox of the north. 7556.
Devil’s assistant. 7469.
Devil’s eye. 14955.
Devil's fiddler. 213387.
Devil’s gap. 15162. }
Dewey (A. J.) 22762. }
Dewey (E. G.) 23581.
Dewey (E. H.) 211.
Dewitz (C. HE.) 9273.
Diamond crystal salt co. 22018.
Diamond maker. 7414.
Diamond master. 7556.
Diamond show Case co. 28582.
Diana. 22499.
Diary of a woman. 7414.
Diaz de la Pena (N. V.) 26151.
Dibble (H. F.) 23583.
Dibelka (J. B.) 15981.
Di Cellere (Count M.) See Cellere
(Count M. di)
Di Cellere (Countess) See Cellere
(Countess di)
Dick (A. van) 29455.
Dick (Mrs. Fairman) 26072.
Dick (W., BS 4220,
Dick Potter’s wife. 21487.
Dickens (Charles) 52.
Dickerman (Don) 9274.
Dickey (C. W.) 15981.
Dickey (D. R.) 738584.
Dickins (H. C.) 9280, 17007, 23610.
Dickinson (Mrs. G. S.) 28111.
Dickinson (L. T.) 9281.
Dicksee (Herbert) 7866, 9568.
Dickson (H. B.) 78836, 9282.
Dickson’s diamonds. 30092.
Did she cure him? 15269.
Dieges (C. J.) 15646.
Diemer (F. W.) 9288.
Dieterle (G.) 8778.
Dietz (Gustav) 9284.
Dietz (R. HE.) co. 17008.
Difficult way. 21435.
Dilemma (The) 7182.
Di Leva (Antonio) 15647.
Dillon (V.) 1263, 9285.
Dillon, McLellan & Beadel. 83.
Dimmit County smugglers. 21424.
Dimples (Miss Dolly) 16265.
Dina’s decision. 7455.
Dinen (HE. W.) 238611.
Dinklespiel’s baby. 7257.
Dinn (J. F.)” S282
Dinslage (Hermann) 9298.
Diogenes weekly. 29958.
Disbrow (Louis) 19765.
Disi (A. G.) 15650.
District attorney’s daughter. 213847.
Ditmars (R. L.) 380062.
Dittmeyer (W. E.) 17009.
Dittrich (F.) 1286.
Diver (De Forest) 1287.
Dix (H. A.) & sons co. 1289.
Doane (Rt. Rev. W. C.) 18550.
Dobs at the shore. 30225.
Dobson (—) 268384.
Dobson (H. J.) 15890, 22235.
Doe Yak and Santa Claus. 30364.
Doe Yak and the limited train. 15269,
612
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Doe Yak—moying
7490.
Doe Yak plays golf. 30364.
Doc Yak’s bottle. 21675.
Doc Yak’s cats. 380364.
Doc Yak’s wishes. 15269.
Doe Yak’s zoo. 15269.
Dockham (A. 8.) 9294.
Doctor Anthony. 21276.
Dr. Gar El Hama’s escape from prison.
See Abduction (The).
Doctor Goudron’s system. See Luna-
tics (The).
Doctor Grin.
Doctor Polly. 7584.
moctor Satan. 21337.
Doctor Smith’s baby. 15399.
Doctozx’s mistake. 15269.
Doctor’s trust. 14961.
Dodd, Mead & co. 1290.
Dodge (Mrs. A. M.) 1942.
Dodge (F. H.) 23612.
Does it end right? 21282.
Doherty (HH. L.) & co. 7837.
Dole of destiny. 29958.
Dollar mark. 21849.
Doliman (J. C.) 17181.
Dolly at the helm. 15088.
Dolly plays detective. 15088.
Dominant will. See Forces of evil.
Dominie (Saint) 13206.
Dominican Republic, copyright conv.
p. 480 (iv).
Dominici (Dr. S. A.) 24877.
Donaldson (Miss Williamina)
Donbek (—) 6815.
Donehew (Marion)
Donham (H.) 1291.
Donnelly (Mrs. Florence)
picture artist.
16076.
20348.
9296, 23613.
9898.
Donohue (F. D.) 9298.
Dooley (KE. T.) 1292.
Doorley (J. I.) 11906.
Doran (G. H.) co.
Dorgan (T. A.)
Service.
Dorothy Danesbridge, militant.
Morr (fH) 238615.
Doty (KH. EB.) 1298, 9299, 17012.
Dou (Gerard) 26151.
Double cross. 15088.
Double elopement. 30092.
Double error. 21756.
Double haul. 30427.
Double shadow. 7257.
Doubleday & Myers. 23617.
Dough and dynamite. 30180.
Dougherty (A.) 238618.
Dougherty (Paul) 22688.
Doughty (Thomas) 1210.
Dougian (Giragos) 17248.
Douglas (S. A.) 5410.
Douglas (William) 9301, 17016, 23623.
Douglas specialties co. 17024, 23625.
Down by the sea. 29902.
15658, 23614.
See Internatl. news
15399.
|
|
NY
a
Downing, Clark & co. 238626.
Dows (David) 22824.
Drake (Edward) 23627.
Drake (H. R.) & sons. 17026.
Drake (J. D.) 93807, 17027, 23628
Drama in Heyville. 7257.
Drane (Sam) 23689.
Drayton (Grace G.)
17028, 22023, 23640.
Dream (The) 21675.
Dream child. 7137.
Dream ship. 21282.
Dream woman. 7230.
Dredges and barges passing through
Gatun locks. 15200.
Dreier (Thomas) 16447.
Drennan (W. A.) 9825.
Drescher (John) 238665.
Dressel (H. M.) 9326.
Dressler (A.) 1810.
Drew (G. A.) 15981.
Dreyfous (Albert) 23666.
Dreyfus (T. G.) 1818.
Dreyfuss (Albert) 15666.
Drifting hearts. 21282,
Driven from home. 21751.
Drouet (J.) 22589.
Drowne (W. M.) 1.
Drudge (The) 7584.
Drug terror. 7444.
Drug traffic. 7556.
Drugless healing co.
Drum (Oscar) 17039.
Drum studio. 17044.
Drummond (W. L.) 1822.
Du Barry (Madame) 3492, 15209:.
Due". (OH. A:) Saak
Duchemin (H. W.) 7888.
Duchess (The) 8448.
Ducky Daddles. 8457.
Dudley (W. G.) 1828.
Diirer (Albrecht) 12434, 26151.
Duffy (Rev. James) 18508.
Dugas (H. W.) 23668.
Duguay (G. M.) 23669.
Dumas (Horace) 17047.
Dumba (A/me. Constantine)
Dummy (A.) 7340.
Du Mond (Frank) 8180.
Du Moulin (Rev. Frank)
Dunbar (BE. B.) 9882.
Dunberry (Helen) 13851.
Dunean (A. B.) 17050.
Dunean (F. A.) 17051, 22965.
Dunean (Lillian) 9347.
Dungeon of steel. 151638.
Dunham (T. G.) 1824.
Dunham co. 9348.
Dunlevy (Mrs. F. H.)
Dnan (ET). 22965:
Dunne (M. K.) 28678.
Dunne (Miss Mona) 23269.
Dunston litho. co. 28674.
Dunton (W. H.) 22027.
84, 1302, 9312,
23667.
9898-
795.
20348.
613
INDEX
pt... LV, a1.8.. We 9
Du Pont De Nemours (E. I.) powder | Edward VII, king of England. 52.
co. 93849.
Dupré (T. C.) 16681.
Dupree (W. R.) 17057, 23680.
Durand (J. M.) 87.
Durant (Mrs. Lawrence)
Duregin “(H. J.) 1325:
Durham co. 238681.
Duro (Jacobo) Indian.
Durstine (W. O.) 9850.
Durum (Bill) 29491.
Dutton (A. M.) 7988.
Dutton (D. L.) 17058.
Duty. 21435.
Du Val (S. 8S.) 17064.
Dwan (J. J.) 9484.
Dwiggins (W. A.) 23690.
Dwight instrument co. 1326.
Dye (Mr. & Mrs. Clarkson) 8561.
Dynamite Jack. 15175.
Eagle Child, Indian. 8381.
Eagle Shirt, Indian. 1263, 5299.
HKakens (Thomas) 9164.
Earle (W. P. 8S.) 28691.
Easter lily. 7584.
Eastern passions.
Eastman (R. P.)
Hastwood (O. D.)
Haton (H. & M.)
Eaton (M. E.)
3767.
9100.
7340.
22037.
1328.
23692.
21915.
Eaton, Crane & Pike co. 9352.
HEaton-Duffy co. 17065.
Hats; 21756:
Eberberger (M.) 29455.
Eberle (A. St. L.) 88, 7839.
Ebner (Pauline) 15870.
Eccleston (G. P.) 17066.
Eckert (T. T.) 7840.
Eclair film co., ine. 15059, 21461,
80068.
Eclectic film co. 7249, 15071, 21475,
30082.
Kiclipse-Urban film co. 15086.
Economist pub. co. 17067.
Heuador, copyright conv. p. 480 (iv)
Eddy (BE. C.) 23697.
Eddy (J. J.) 160389.
Eddy (Lindley) 17069.
Rody (iMrs:) M. BeoG.). A134
15979, 22059, 22086, 22504.
Eddy’s (Mrs. J. A.) daughter.
Edes (W. C.) 9898.
Edgell co. 17071.
Edgerly (J. G.) 12981.
Edison (Thomas Alva) T17,
1908, 28382. 7557, 9364, 15088,
17148, 21487, .21865,...23715,
30092.
Edison (Mrs. Thomas Alva) 717.
Edison-Sloane wedding. 17147.
Edmonds (J. F.) 238780.
Edmonds’ studio. 238781.
Fdmondson (A. R.) 331.
Edmondson (G. M.) 17081.
Edvy (Julius) 15667.
8250,
13628.
17072,
25971,
; Hlektra toy & novelty co.
' Hlgin photo supply co.
| P.lliott (C. H.) co.
| Milsworth (Henry)
1329, |
Edwards (G. W.) 23732.
Edwards (H. C.) 7841, 220388.
Edwards (J. C.) 17082.
Edwards (J. H. & L. H.) 15668.
Edwards (Lionel) 16113.
Hdwards (N. J.) 2387388.
Edwards (W. E.) 23789.
Edwards & Deutsch lith. co.
Efficiency squad. 29958.
Kgyptian mummy. 304387.
Egyptian princess. 15269.
Ebrhardt (P. W.) 12992.
Hhrich (A. W.) 9872.
Hichbaum (C.) 13882.
Hiko film co. 15158.
Kinem (General v.) 22428.
Elder (Robert H.) 717.
Electric studio. 17085.
17083.
15670.
17089.
Eli and his sons. 8264.
Eli bridge co. 9378.
Hlieser. 7880.
Elijah. 16054, 22451.
Eliot (C. W.) 238079.
Elisha. 22451.
Hlizabeth (Kaiserin) T7880.
Klizabeth, queen of Belgium. 26072.
Hlizabeth’s prayer. 7490.
Kliza’s fairy prince. 30309.
Elkjer (E.) 9874.
Elks. See B. P. O. E. lodge no. 156.
Ellenberg (Henry) jr. 23749.
Ellerhusen (Ulric H.) 211, 8180,
22089.
Elliot (C. BE.) 23750.
Elliot (Kathryn) 8468.
Elliott (Prof. A. M.) 18404.
Flliott (C. H.) 9375.
9376, 17090.
1333.
23751.
9377, 17094.
17095.
23753.
17096.
Ellis (A. M.)
Ellis (GBR)
Fllis (W. 8.)
Ellison (S. R.)
Elisworth (Leigh)
llsie Venner. 7406.
Kisley (A. J.) 15890, 22824, 23803,
26334.
Filson (A. W.) & @O.
22040, 23754.
Vilverson (Col. James) 38767.
Iilwell (F. E.) 10164, 15678.
Elwell (R. F.) 90.
Ely (Grace) 8927.
Kmbarrassing predicament.
Embossing co. 28778.
Embree (O. HE.) 17119.
Emerson (lL. D.) 98382.
Emerson (W. A.) 17120.
Emerson (Zelie) 10324.
Emerson drug co. 22041.
Emery (Miss A.) 18809.
Emile (Jacques) 21893.
1335, 9378, 17106,
21675.
614
- Nos.144, JanDec., 1914
Emmanay Igorot co. 17121.
Emmet (Robert) 17701.
Emmich (General v.)
Empire art co. 23779.
Empire day committee. 7854.
Empty sleeve. 15269.
End of the umbrella.
Hnelco film co. 15159.
Engaged for one night. 15175.
Hngland expects 21435.
England’s romance. 21435.
English (H.) 9892, 17126.
Enniss (P. H.) 17134.
Hees:(R. C.) ‘27156.
Epworth (C. E.) 23791.
Erdody (Countess) 9898.
EKrhart (Miss M. H.) 23111.
Erickson (—) 8890.
Hrickson (A. L.) 7855.
Ericson (H. A.) 9393.
Erikson (EH. E.) 23792.
Ernest Maitrayers. 29958.
Ernst (O. F.) 1845.
Ernst (W. W.) 17135.
Ernst & Thuot. 17136.
Ervin (H. A.) 17139.
Escaped from Siberia.
Escolle (J.) 1846.
Esmonde (H.) 1347.
Essanay film mfg. co. 30158.
Essex rubber co., inc. 17142.
Estabrook press. 237938.
Este (Borso a’) 26151.
Esther. 7249.
Estrangement (The) 15269.
Ethics of the profession. 14961.
Ethier (Alphonse) 23917.
Ethridge (George) 15674.
Ethridge co. 238795.
Etienne of the glad heart. 21675.
Etta of the footlights. 153899.
Httl (J.) 91, 1348.
EuDaly (F. C.) 9894.
Eugenie girl. 21675.
EKugenics at Bar U ranch. 15269.
Eugenics vs. love. 14928.
Eureka photo & art co. 13849.
Hurope at war. See Called to the
22423.
15088.
15171.
front.
Eva, the cigarette girl. 14961.
Evangeline. 11858, 21425.
Evans (Amy) 4090.
Evans (EH. R.) 9895.
Evans (Mrs. Glendower)
Evans (J. W.) 17148.
Evans (Madge) 17176.
Evans (R. D.) 1850.
Evans photo studios. 1351.
Evarts (Maxville) 1179.
Ive. 8345, 2242.
Hvening news pub. co. 9896.
Evening star newspaper co.
HKver-gallant marquis. 15088.
Ever-ready roll label co. 28798.
Everett, Heaney & Co. 9898.
77261—15——_13
9898.
1356.
INDEX
SSS SS SS Se opr ps alates a
Everlasting triangle. 30092.
Ivers (Capt.) 23918.
Hivers (John) 22480.
Hverything against him. 30437.
Hive’s daughter. 15399.
Tivil she did. 15269.
Evolution of Percival. 30487.
Ewing (Miss Alexander) 22824.
Ewing, ine. 1357, 93899.
Excelsior feature film co., inc.
30168.
Hxengren (Madame)
Exiled to Siberia.
freedom.
Expensive economy. 380092.
Express films co., g. m. b. bh. 7333.
Extraordinary adventures of Saturnin
15160,
9898.
See Wight for
Farandoul or Robinson. 17129.
HKyck (Mrs. Peter Ten-) See Ten-
Eyek (Jfrs. Peter)
Eye for an eye. 7174, 80334.
Hyes of Ole Brandis. 15175.
Hyring (G. L.) 17144.
Hyton (Bessie) 27961.
Faast (R. F.) 9400.
Raber Gi. Hey oO tSGr,
Fable of the city grafter and the un-
protected rubes. 30158.
Fable of the fellow who had a friend
who knew a girl who had a friend.
30158.
Face to face. 15088.
Face value. 21487.
Waddists (The) 7182.
Fagan (W. E.) 22042.
Faint heart ne’er won fair lady.
21487.
Fair pub. co. 1365.
Fair rebel. 21577.
Fairbank (N. K.) eco. 15674.
Fairbanks (A.) 92.
Fairbanks (Douglas) 17255.
Fairbanks (W. H.) 17145.
Fairbanks, Morse & co. 1366.
Faithful unto death. 15071.
Falanga (M.) 15825.
Fales (FF. L.) 1867, 23799.
Fales (H. M.) 17146.
Falk. 17147.
Fall of the muscle-bound Hicks.
Fallen angel. 17182.
False and the true. 15399.
False colours. 380031.
False friend. See Million dollar mys-
tery.
False gods.
Valse move. 15399.
False pearls. See Breaking even.
Family record. 21675.
Fanny’s melodrama. 7584.
Wansher (FE. W.) 238800.
Fantasma. 30082.
Fantomas. 73638, 15165.
Farabaugh (M. J.) 9401.
Farini (M.) 94, 7856, 8239.
21347.
21282.
615
Iraris (R. C.) 17154.
Farley (F. H.) 28801.
Farley (J. M., cardinal) 21867.
Farlow (M. KH.) 15675.
Farmer Rodney’s daughter. 21487.
Farnam (FF. W.) 11561.
Irarnsworth (. N.) 17155.
Farnum (G. H.) 1868, 9405.
Farquharson (J.) T880.
Karrand (M. P.) 22965.
Iarrar (Geraldine) 22017, 23530.
Yatal bumping. 380180.
Vatal love. 7688.
Matal note. 3803864.
Fatal oath, 15284.
Fatal three. 15234.
Fatal wedding. 7410.
Fate and fugitive. 30225.
Fates and Flora Fourflush. 30437.
30364.
21487.
rates and Ryan.
Father’s beard.
Father’s flirtation. 15399.
IWather’s scapegoat. 14961.
Father’s timepiece. 21756.
Fatty and Minnie-he-haw. 380180.
Fatty on the job. 7584.
Fatty’s Jonah day. 30180.
Watty’s magic pants. 30180,
Vatty’s sweetheart. 21756.
Fatty’s wine party. 30180.
Faugeron (Ad.) 16631.
Iaulkner (C. W.) & co., ltd.
Faulkner (R. C.) ~17156.
Fauntleroy (Lord) 26106.
Irauser (Gus. M.) 83890.
Faust aria. 21428,
I‘avorite players film ¢o., ine.
Favorite stove & range co.
23806.
Favwiels °( Zi.) 28816.
Feast and famine. 21282,
Yeature film sales co., ltd. 73834.
Neatures’ ideal, ine. 15161, 21559.
Fechheimer theatre program co. 17157.
Federal banking service. 9408.
Federal Jeague magnates. 717.
23803.
30170.
1371,
HWeigenspan (C.) 1872.
Feild (Alice) 17162.
Feldman (Ff. J.) 1878.
Feldman studio. 17168.
Felice (Giuseppe de) See De Felice
(Giuseppe)
Welker (C. EH.) 28811.
Wellheimer & Long. 9420.
elt & Tarrent mfg. co. 1375.
Ielton (HE. W.) 102.
Fendi (Peter) 9870.
ennell (—) 15981.
Fenner (G. W.) 9422.
IFenner-Behmer (Hermann)
Fenton (H. C.) 1377.
Irerdyn (ev. Constantin)
Ferguson (Charles) 10194.
I‘erguson (G. W.) 103, 1878, 9423.
Ferguson (M. 8.) 7859.
7880.
19859.
Fermaglich (Jacob) 22043,
Kerrari (Phoebus) 22044.
Verrier (A. G.) 16681.
Terris (J. G. L.) 22965.
Ferry (D. M.) & co. 17164.
Ferry (Mrs. L. P.) 9454,
Ferry (ltev. W. M.) 18550.
Festi (E.) 17166.
I'etter (Clifford) 9424,
Fettinger (T. 8.) 17167.
Fettinger (T. S.) adv. agency.
Feurerbach (Anselm) 29455.
Fezziwig (Mr. & Mrs.) 18759.
Fiala (Anthony) 17170.
Vichel (U. R.) 15676.
Vichel’s Frank, dog. 15676.
Widler (A, L.) 24229.
Fidler (EH. C.) 24229.
Fidus. 182065:
Fiedler (C. K.) 15678.
Field (Alice) 9427.
Vield (Mr. & Mrs. John W.)
Yiends of hell. 29950.
Viesole (Fra Giovanni Angelico da)
12434.
9426.
1210.
Fifth avenue studio. 13879.
Fifth man. 21675.
Fight against odds. 15259.
Fight for a throne. 30359.
Fight for freedom. 153886.
Fighting Bear (Chief) 1268.
Fighting death. 15018.
Villebrown (R. H. M.) 9429.
Vilm attractions co. 7339.
Film detective. 21622.
Film prima donna, 7394.
Film releases of America, ine. 7340,
15162.
Film sensation. 15027.
Films Lloyd. 15163.
Final impulse. 29902.
Finch (Evalyn) 138628.
inch (Flora) 6781.
T'inch (J. K.) 1888:
Finch (Mrs. Sherman) 18628.
Fine feathers make fine birds. 21756.
Finger of destiny. 15084.
Winn (Huckleberry) 20552.
Finn (J. F.) 238i2;
Fire chief’s daughter. 21347.
Tire detecting wire co., ine. 23818.
Fire engineer co. 23815.
Fire jugglers. 15269.
Virelight. 21461.
Fireman and the girl. 30334.
Firemen’s social. 14961.
First-class cook. 21347.
First endorsement. 7584.
First law. 29958.
Fischer (A. O.) 22965.
Fischer (Carl) 9430.
Fischer (Frederick) 28917.
Fish (Mrs. A. M.) 20848.
Fish (Miss Janet) 3767.
Fish (Hamilton) jr. 38767.
616
pt. Iv, 0.8, Vv.9 ,
INDEX
Fish (Miss Marjorie) 20848.
‘Fishback (R. W.) 9481.
j (BVe00 A.) 9432,
7860,
1383,
' Fishel, “Adler & Schwartz co.
| 22045.
| Fisher (Evelyn) 9488.
‘Fisher (G.) 1886, 9434.
Fisher (Isaac) 9442.
|] isher (W. J.) 17173.
'Fisher electrical works.
Fisherman Kate. 21756.
Fishmuth (H. W.) 15679.
2315.
23818.
fe (Miss Venita)
‘Fitzpatrick (John) 23820.
Five hundred dollar kiss.
‘Fixing their dads. 30437.
‘Flambard (Mére) 16631.
“Flanagan (John) 8180.
‘Flanders (Count of)
_ (Prince).
Flauder (A. J.) 16174.
‘Fleer (F. H.) 9445.
“Fleer (F. HL) corp. 15680.
Pletcher (Admiral) 16342.
Fletcher (E.) 7880.
29958.
See From life to
21675
See Charles
: Plight i the sun.
: death.
30092.
iMirt’s repentance. 15269.
"Floe (A. C.) 9446, 17174.
Flood (Mrs. H. D.) 9898.
Flooding Culebra cut. 15200.
Florence mfg. co. 1397.
Florida lope ater 21756.
Florida photographic concern. 1399.
Plossie’s daring loyalty. 30225.
Flower (W. At) 23821.
Flower of faith. 30364.
‘Floyd (Rep. J. C:). 9898.
Wlurry in hats. 14928.
eitynn (A. J.) 17175.
Flynn (Shrimp) 81382.
Foge’s millions. 15399.
)Poley (EH. F.) 17176, 23822.
Woley (J. R.) 17179, 23828.
\Woley (James W.) 2329.
'Polger (S.L.) 17180, 28825.
' Poik (Airs. Joseph W.) 1942.
Wolks from way down Hast.
Follett (EH. M.) 1400.
Wollett (KF. M.) 9447.
Polsom (C. HE.) 1408.
Fonseca (José de) 104, 9451, 22055.
Foo Woogie. 15678.
Wool he was. 21573.
Fooling uncle. 7137.
Foolish agreement.
Footprints. 15269.
15257.
15088.
Footprints ef Mozert. 14928.
For a widow’s love. 380225.
For auld lang syne. 7182.
For her people. 29958, 20175.
| For king and country. 30359.
_ Foster
For love of him. 21675.
For the cause. 21347.
For the empire. 214385.
Forbes lithograph mfg. co. 22056.
Forbes-Robertson (Lady) 5790.
Force (Mrs. W. H.) 18809.
Forces of evil. 15377.
Forcing dad’s consent. 380487.
Ford (C. 8.) 22059.
Ford (Miss Emily W.) 38767.
Ford (Mrs. F. BE.) 6288.
Ford (Henry) 28382.
Ford (RR. °C.) 882.
Ford & Allen. 9453.
Ford, Bacon & Davis.
Foreign spies. 214385.
Forest (George de)
(George)
Forestier (A.) 161138, 22539.
Forged parchment. See Adventures of
Kathlyn.
Forman (Thomas) & sons.
Forman-French feature film co.
Forni (B.) 8150.
Forster (R. J.) 5280.
Fort Wayne sentinel. 9454.
Fortmann (H. FF.) 7861, 15681, 17182.
Fortner camera supply co. 1407, 9455.
Fortune hunter. 21612.
Fortunes of Margaret. 30068.
Fortuny y Carbo (Mariano)
Forzane (Mlile.) 12116.
Foss (Esther) 1502.
Foster (A. C.) 23827.
Foster (A. W.). 23828.
Foster (B. G.) 9456.
Foster (E. M.) 9457.
Cpe Aden d tl eon
(L. L.) 9458.
Foster (W. A.) 238829.
Foster (W. W.) 1426, 9459.
Fothergill (Dr. John) 9164.
Foulaire (/me. M.) 16483.
Fould (Achille) 16631.
Fould (Consuelo) 16681.
Foulkes (HE. T.) 211, 15981.
Four-footed desperado. 7257.
Four million dollar dowry. See Con-
spiracy.
Four minutes late. 21675.
Fourié (Albert) 16631.
Fourth lady. 380317.
Fowl deed. 29958.
Fox (A.) 23830.
Fox (George) 11602.
Fox (R. A.) 22965.
Fox bros. mfg. co. 23861.
Foxwell (C. R. D.) 1480.
Foy (Xddie) 8804.
Fragment of ash. 21487
23826.
See De Forest
17181.
7362.
9164.
Foster
617
INDEX
"Fraid cat 7584.
France (Bourgeois) 8180.
Frances (Alma) 23917.
Francia (—) 26151.
Francis (Saint) 13206.
Francis (Gov.) 12711.
Francis & Hodge. 9468.
Franciseo (J..B:.) 15682.
Franco-German invasion. See War of
wars.
Franklin (Benjamin) 3219, 9164,
14528, 15890, 23530, 26334.
Franklin (Dwight) 105, 1481. 7862.
Franklin prtg. & engraving co. 238862.
Frantzius (Fritz yon) 1482.
Franz (C.) 106.
Franz Joseph I, emperor of Austria.
20476, 22423.
Frazer (J. W.)
Frazer (S. W.) 7863.
Frazier (E. J.) 1483, 9464, 23864.
Frebitsch (R. H.) 28866.
Frechinger (A.}) 108.
Frederick (Pauline) 5790.
Fredericks (Mrs. J. D.) 18693.
Freedom, horse. 8350.
Freeman (Charles) 211.
Freeman (Mr. & Mrs. Henry). 12116.
Frees (H. W.) 1440, 9489, 17186,
23867.
freixas (James) 8468.
French (Arthur) 17191.
French (D. C.) 28754.
French (W. A.) 17192.
French (W. R.) 9562.
French Amer. film co. 15164.
French battery & carbon co.
Fresh air cure. 30225.
Freund bros. 9564.
Freuss (Joseph de) 30172
Frey (C. D.) 109, 7864, 15683, 17198.
Frey (R.) 17196.
Freydig (P. E.) 9565.
Friant (Emil) 16631.
Friedeberg (Leo) 23885.
Friederang (M. F.) 7866.
Friedmann (F. J.) 17198.
Friedrich (Kaiser) 6654.
Friedrich der Grosse. 6654, 15088.
Friedrich Wilhelm, crown prince of
Germany. 18484.
Friend in need. 7480.
Friend of the district attorney.
Frieseka (F.C.) 185.
Friesen (C. P.) 1460.
Fringe of war. 380052.
Fritsch (Charles) 23886.
Fritz. 27738.
Fritz (J. H.)
Frog footman. 8443.
Frogs and toads. 380062.
Frohman (C.) 1461.
Frolich (F. H.) 16184.
From dancer to duchess.
From life to death. 15175.
1386, 9434.
23883.
7182.
9566.
7340.
pt. iv, 1. s., v.9 °
From newsboy to senator. See Life
of Big Tim Sullivan. .:
From the shadow. 29958. |
Fromholz (Maxwell) 17199.
Fromkes (M.) 1492.
Frommell (M. H.) 9567.
Frost (A. B.) 27100. |
Frost (N. W.) 1498.
Frost & Reed, ltd. 1494, 7865, 9568, |
17201.
Frou Frou. 7334.
Fry (George) co. 23887.
Fry (Sherry E.) 211, 8180, 15981.
Frye (M. H.) 22060.
Fu Shah (Kai) See Kai Fu Shah. |
Fuel engineering co. of New York. |
9569.
Fugger (Ulric) 26151. ;
Fugitive from justice. 15088. |
Fuller (H. J.) 9570. i
Fuller (Mary) 18605, 16609.
Fuller (V. H.) 15691. |
Fulton (R. A.) 1497. ft
Fultz (David J.) 3767.
Funston (Gen. Fred) 16342, 26116.
Furgian (Chester) 15692.
Furlong (C. W.) 1498.
Further adventures of Sammy Or- |
pheus. 380364.
G. . (Miss) 25266
Ga-Be-Nah-Quor-Yarece, Indian. - 16879.
Gabriel (P. C.) 6315.
Gabriel (Samuel) sons & ¢o.
Gaffney (Pres.) 23918.
Gage, Downs co. 9574.
Gair (Robert) co. 17202, 23888.
Galahad (Sir) 11561.
Galatea. 27742.
Gallagher (C. D) 1500.
Gallagher (J. E.) 17204.
Gallagher (L. P.) 1501, 17205.
Gallaher (Fred) 23889.
Gallantry of Jimmy Rogers. 30158.
Gallaudet (Edward M.) 7768.
Gallet, Pellerin & cie. 15694.
Galpin (Alfred) 225380.
Galt (Alexander) 17206.
Galt (M. J.) 17206.
Galusha (EF. H.) 9577.
Gamble (J. M.) 222385, 24298.
Gambler of the West. 21577.
Gamblers (The) 7444.
Gambler’s penalty. 7455.
Game of freeze-out. 21347.
Game of wits. 30068.
Gap (The) 15088.
Garden of brides.
Kathlyn.
Gardener (W. H.) 7837.
Gardiner (H. M.) 17207, 23890.
Gardner (A. E.) 15696.
Gardner (C. A.) 110.
Gardner studio. 110.
Gargurwich (A. V.) 111.
Garland (Monsignor J. J.)
9571.
See Adventures of
893.
618 7 |
' Gartner & Bender.
|
|
| Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
INDEX
| Garner (Mrs. J. N.) 9898.
Garo (J. H.) 1502, 23897.
Garretson (M. 8.) 1508.
Garrett (Bishop A. C.) 88327.
Garrett (W. S.) 9578, 17281.
Garrison (W. B.) 9581.
Garrison’s finish. 30364.
Garrity (Maerie) 6157.
1507, 9582, 17232.
Garvin (BE. C.) 17244.
Garwood (Wiliam) 16888.
Gary (Judge H. H.) 22824.
- Gary (F. H.) 1548.
Gassaway (Helen) 9600.
Gatchel & Manning. 17245, 23907.
Gates (C. F.) 15697.
Gates (C. W.) 22874.
Gates (HE. E.) 6721.
Gates (H. P.) T7867.
Gates (J. L.) 17247.
Gates (Paul) 25891.
Gates (W.) 1549.
Gatliff (Mrs. Samuel) and daughter.
1210.
Gaul (O. J.) 1550, 9601.
Gaumont co. 7363, 15165, 30178.
Gauntt (N. C.) 1551, 9602.
Gawler’s (Joseph) sons. 9605.
Gay (Edward) 22965.
Gay (G. H.) 7988, 15825, 15890.
22235, 22324, 22334.
Gaylord (E. A.) 23908.
Gaynor (Miss Helen) 3767.
Gearity (J. B.) 17249.
Gebauer (C. O.) 23909.
Geffon (Abraham) 17252.
Gehrung (Ernest) 22061.
Geisler (A. D.) 73864.
Geisler (Frederick) 7868.
Geisler studios, inc. 1558.
Geist (E. EB.) 17258.
Gelibert (J. B.) 16681.
Gendarme Moebius. 7365.
General accident fire & life assurance
eorp.,. ltd.. 23910.
General electric co. 238911.
General motors export co.
General rubber co. 1557.
Generals of the future.
Genius (The) 21577.
Gentleman from Mississippi.
Gentleman or thief. 7182.
Gentlemen of nerve. 30180.
Georg (V.) studio. 1577.
Georg (Victor) 23912.
George (Miss Beatrice)
George (IF. A.) 28918.
George (F. BE.) 16964.
George (Helmer) 9623.
George (Mrs. Henry) jr.
George bros. co. 23916.
George Washington Jones.
Gerard (Gaston) 16681.
Gerard (P. P.) 16681.
17254.
21487.
20522.
28689.
1942.
21487.
Gerhard sisters. 1581, 9624, 17255,
23917.
Gerhardt (Paul) 17277, 24067.
Gerlach (G.) & co. 1601.
Gerlach (Gustav) 15981.
Gerlach, Barklow co. 1603, 24068.
German & Austro-Hungarian relief
soc. 24081.
German Crown Prince.
Wilhelm.
Germania. 15059.
Gerne jewelry co. 17278.
Ger6 (Louis) 7865.
Gerow (R. S.) 17279.
Gersdorff (Mrs. George de)
Gertie. 21617.
Gervex (H.)
Gessner (Dean) 15595.
Getting acquainted. 380180.
Getting Andy’s goat. 21487.
Getting the sack. 29958.
Getting to the ball game.
Geyer (B. C.) 15890.
Ghost breaker. 30216.
Ghost club. 7385.
Ghost of Mother Eve.
Giaim (Jean) 14913.
Giants-White Sox world tour.
21475.
Gibbons (James,
14502, 16449.
Gibson (C. B.) 15698.
Gibson (C. D.) 19655.
Gibson (Mrs. C. D.) 1007.
Gibson (C. R.) & co. 22062.
Gibson (Charles) 18809.
Gibson (Margaret) 29487.
Gibson art co. 24082.
Gidding (L. H.) 1725.
Gideon. 8264.
Giglio (—) 198.
Gilbert (Callen) 22324.
Gilbert (Cass) 17280.
Gilbert (Miss Florence) 3767.
Gilbert (I. E.) 9657, 17281.
Gilbert (V. H.) 9658.
Gilchrist (C. A.) 17282.
Gilded kidd. 21487.
Giles (Howard) 3742.
Gilhousen (C.) 9659.
Gill (H. C.) 11082.
Gill (H. H.) 24083.
Gill (M. J.) 24877.
Gill (P. S.) 9661, 17286.
Gillen (M. M.) 15699.
Gillet (—) 8891.
Gillet (F. K.) 24084.
Gillet (Frank) 7880, 8251, 12992.
Gilliagin’s accident policy. 14961.
Gilman (Mrs. C. P.) 9898.
Gilmor (Bertha) 24087.
Gilmore (Rep. Edward)
Gilmore (J. A.) 6721.
Ginger’s reign. 7584.
See Friedrich-
3767.
16631.
30092.
7257.
15165.
cardinal ) 8160,
9898.
619
INDEX
Ginsberg (L.) & sons. 24088.
Giordano (Anthony) 9662.
Giordano (House of) 24089.
Giorgione (—) 26151.
Giorgione da Castelfranco. 12434.
Gipsy talisman. 21347.
Girard (Firmin) 166381.
Girard (Stephen) 6759.
Girardet (Etienne) 294388.
Girardet (G.) 16681.
Girardet (Jules) 8778.
Girl and the miser. 29958.
Girl at his side. 15269.
Girl at the key. 380092.
Girl behind the barrier.
Girl from abroad. 7340.
Girl from Prosperity. 7584.
Girl in question. 29902.
Girl in the case. 21756.
Girl of the cafes. 7444.
Girl of the golden West. 30216.
Girl of the open road. 30092.
Girl stage driver... 30068.
15269.
Girl who lived in Straight st. 21562.
Gironi (Raffaello) 52,
Gisze (George) 3233.
Gittings (Mrs. R. H.) 9898.
Giuelle (R. B.) 16744.
Gladstone (Hon. William Ewart)
1210, 9164.
Glasier (E. C.) 24092.
Glasier (F. W.) 24093.
Gleason (J. J.) 15168.
Gloege (EH. H.) 9666.
Gloria Amer. co. 7885, 15169.
Gluecklich (S.) 7880.
Glynn (Gov. M. H.)
Goat (The) 14961.
Goby (A.) 22045. ;
God of vengeance. 7365.
Goddard (Mrs. Francis)
Godoy (Vrs. Jose) 1942.
Goetz (L. A.) “17287, 24110.
Goines (C. KE.) 24112.
Going of the White Swan.
Gold dust twins. 15674.
Gold thief. 21347.
Goldberg (R. I.)
24118.
Goldberg (Samuel)
Golden beetle. 21595.
Golden beetles. 15212.
Golden calf. 380317.
Golden fly. 15175.
Golden heart. 15234.
Golden patch. 7490.
Goldknopf (Abraham)
Goldman (A.) 1781.
Goldman (Emanuel) 24169.
Goldman (G. ¥.) 24170.
s0ldsoll (F. J.) T3886.
Goldstein (Joseph) 22068.
Goldthwaite (F. J.) 9749.
Golejevski (Madame) 9898, 13861.
Gollings (—) 26834.
14514, 24734.
doll.
21675.
1727, 9667, 17288,
15700.
24168.
;
t
{
pt. iv, n.s.,v.9
.
Goltz (Generalfeldmarshall freiherr
v. gd.) 22423: %
Gonter (Mrs. H. C.) 28917.
Gonzage (Federigo) 26151.
Gonzalez (Gral. Pablo) 5754, 13186.
Good Boy (Chief) 1268, 9285.
Good housekeeping magazine.
17338, 24171.
Good in the worst of us. 7556.
Goodbye, summer. 30437.
Goodell (John) 17340.
Goodenough & Woglom. 24183.
Gooderhorn (H. M.) 9401.
Goodhue (B. G.) 1784.
Goodlander sisters. 1785, 24191.
Goodman (D.C.) 380174.
Goodness gracious. 7584.
Goodrich (B. IL.) 1138.
Gocdrich (Calvin) 20348.
Goodrich (Mrs. Calvin) 20348.
1782,
; Goodwin (—) 22965.
Goodwin (H. C.) 9750.
Goodwin (P. R.) 22070, 220938.
Goodwin (Richard) 24192.
Gordon (—) 28878.
Gordon (H.) 1787.
Gordon (Julia Swayne) 6781.
Gordon panoramic photo co.
9756.
Gore (Mrs. Thomas P.) 19142.
Gorham co. 24198.
Gorham mfg. co. 7869.
Gorman film mfg. ¢o., ine.
Gorter (—) 26834.
Gorter (A. M.) 15890.
Gosling. ((J2-W.) 2145
rotch (Frank) | 22480.
zotlieb (Jules) 22072.
Gotterdimmerung. 878.
Gough (J. H.) 24204.
Gould (C. A.) 17342.
Governor’s ghost. 7487.
Gowdy (M. B.) 1794.
Goyette (A. J.) 24205.
Graef (Ff. 8.) 17848.
Graf (Hermann) 8251, 16040.
Graham (FF. 8.) 24209.
Graham (Mrs. O. T.) 17844.
Graham (W. H.) 24211, 28267.
Graham & Matlack. 173845.
Grain dealers mutual fire insurance
1788,
T3587.
co. 1795.
Grand opera in Rubeville. 21487.
Grandt (Fritz) & co. 173849.
Granger (A. D.) co. 9762.
Grant (Catherine) 24213.
Grant (H. L.) 15708.
Grant (I. G.) 17350.
Grant (K. K.) 872.
Grant (Lawrence) 9763.
Grant (R. A.) 1796.
yrant (Ulysses S.)
Grant bros. 9765.
Graphie arts studio. 9766, 17351.
Grauert & Zink. 17352.
21856, 22389.
620
INDEX
Nos. 1+4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Graves (G. S.) 9767, 17855, 24214.
Graves (H. G.) 24215.
Graves (O. E.) 17391, 24216.
Graves (W. B.) 1797, 9774, 24217.
Gray (—) 238917.
Gray (C. C.) 24219.
Gray (F. G.) 9164.
Gray (Lucien) 17398.
Gray (W. B.) 7888.
Gray lithograph co. 1798.
Great circus fire. 73490.
Great Derby. 7248.
Great Divide. 24220.
Great dock disaster. T1i74.
Great gold robbery. 7391.
Great impeeryul sirkus. 80364.
Great mine disaster. 7249.
Great mistake. 21673.
Great mysteries of New York. 30362.
Great northern special feature film co.
7389.
Great players feature film corp. 15171.
Great python robbery. 15034.
Great stroke. 14914.
Greater love. 7469, 304387.
Greater love hath no man. 21487.
Greater motive. 21756.
Greatest saw mills in the world at
Bomhus, Sweden. 7584.
Greaves (H. lL.) 24221.
Greeley (Horace) 22889.
Greeley (S. H.) 24223.
- Green (Daniel) felt shoe co. 1812,
24224,
Green (F. W.) 15888, 22224.
Green (J. C.) 1813.
Green (Queen Louise) 27699.
Green (M. T.) 12992.
Greenbaum (George) 7390.
Greenbaum (Jules) 21561.
Greenbaum ({(T.eon) 24225.
Greenberg (M.) & co. 1815.
Greene (A.) 147173.
Greene (A. 8S.) 24226.
Greene (F. F.) 24228.
Greene (H. B.) 17394.
Greene (J. BE.) 9778.
Greene (Stephen) co. S779.
Greene (Truax) & co. 174908.
Greene & Grueter. 1816, 9795. See
also Grueter & Greene.
Greene’s feature photo plays. 7391,
15173.
Greenfield (George)
Greenleaf (James)
Greenman (H. K.)
Green’s adv. agency. 17412.
Green’s nursery co. 1820.
Greenville board of education.
Greenwood press. 1822.
Greenzweig (Jacques)
Sreer (J...) 814:
9797.
9164.
1819.
7873.
7394, 15175.
Gregory (Judge) 27735.
Gregory (C. L.) 17413.
Gregory (T. N.) 24377.
Gregory & Cheney. 1828.
Greiffenhagen (Maurice) 21898.
Greiffenhagen (Mrs. Maurice) 21898.
Grell (Henry) 16631.
Grenfell (F. O.) 16118.
Grenouilloux (Jane) 16631.
Gress (F. E.) 9802.
Gretel. 1302.
Grey (Mary) 23917.
Greyer (B. A.) 15701.
Greyhound (The) 15225.
Griffen (G. H.) 9484.
Griffin (Major) 28308.
Griffin (E. M.) | 22073.
xriffin (G. T.) 9803.
Griffin (J. R.) 1838.
Griffin (L. B.) 1888.
Griffin (O. R.) 1842.
Griffin (T. L.) | 1847.
Griffith (D. L.) 1848.
Griffith (P. M.) ~ 875.
Grimes (Bishop) T7009.
Grip (The) 7174.
Grip of the past. 20225.
Grobe (H. C.) 1849.
Greosmann (Wilhelm) 11542.
Gross (#. H.) 17414.
Gross (Hdward) co.
17416, 24229.
Grotemeyer (Fritz) 6654.
trothjan (Ed.) 8690.
Grouiteh (Mme.) 9898.
Grout (H. L.) 109, 125, 7864, 15683.
15708.
Grover (Leonard) 15199.
Grudzinski (Rev. Louis)
Gruesome tale. 15175.
Grueter & Greene. 1856.
Greene & Grueter.
Grumer (Mrs. H. O.) 18809.
qrunagle (A. EH.) 24285.
Gruppe (Carl) 8180.
Grzezinski (Rev.) 18952.
Guaranteed circulation co. 24286.
Guatemala, copyright conv. p. 480 (iv)
Gudger (Mrs. J. M.) 9898.
Guédy (—) 16631.
Guelf (G. F.) 1857.
Guest (George) 8166.
Gugier lithographic co.
Guiding fate. 213847.
Guilbert & Betelle. 9831.
Guillaume (Albert) 8778, 16631.
Guillaume (R. M.) 16631.
Guiness (Loel) 3767.
Guiness (Miss Mirand)
Guiness (Jfiss Tanis)
Gummerson (Swan) 15709.
Gump (S. & G.) co. 17419, 24298.
junn (Archie) 114, 7876.
Gunner Jim. 9274.
Gurney (R. L.) 185s.
Gussle the golfer. 30180.
Gustafson (D. W.) 17421.
Gustamente (Major) 2879.
1852, 9807,
18952.
See also
22074, 24287.
3767.
5767.
62]
INDEX
Gustin (HE. W.) & co.
24295.
Gutland (E. C.)
sutmann
24312, .
Gutterson (A.) 22480. -
Guy (C. E.) 1880,
Guyon (Miss Dorothy)
Gwendolin. 21347.
Gwendolyn, the sewing-machine girl.
21347.
Gyon (Madame) 3767.
Gypsy hat. 7414.
Gypsy madeap. 30092.
Habermann (H, V.) 12992.
Ha-chu-car Hilsch-me-up, Indian. 9100.
Hackner (H.) co. 118, 7879, 15710,
22075.
Hackner (Egid) 7879, 15710.
Hackstaff (Miss Caryl) 23111.
Haddix (A. J.) 15714.
Hadley: CA. T1268
Hadley (John) 25988.
Haenen (Frederick de)
Haenen (Irederick).
Haeseler (Graf) 22428.
Haeseler photographic co.
Haga (A. O.) 22076.
Hager (Mme. G.) 24817.
Hagerup (N.) 222385.
Haggerty (Corp. D. A.)
Haglund (Katherine)
Haglund (T.) 1885.
Hagy (EH. H.) 15200.
Hahne and company’s
9142.
Haines (C, E.)
Haines bros. div.
9848.
Haines photo co. 9849, 17424, 24318.
Hair of her head. 30487.
Hakkemp (A. N. P. L.)
Halderman (B. R.)
Hale (Mrs.
som)”. 775,
Hale (F. L.) 9858, 24331.
Hale (Nathan) 22389,
Hale (Mrs. William B.)
Hall (Donald) 6781.
Hall (F. B.) 22805.
Hall (G. P.) & son. 1898, 9859.
Hall (L. E.) 9860, 24382.
Hall room rivals. 7584.
Halldorson (T. E.) 9861.
Hallingby (Miss Ruth)
Hallworth (J. B.)
Halpern (Harry)
Hals (Frans) 26151.
Halted career. 30180.
Halup (Dolores) 9100.
Ham (W.D.) 9865, 17444, 24333.
Hambro (J. L.) 1902.
Hamersley (Catherine) 18311.
Hamilton (Mrs. A. Gould) 3767.
1859, 9832,
24308.
& Gutmann. 983838, 17422,
3767.
See De
1882.
9068.
1885.
_ employees.
1887.
American piano co.
1891, 9855.
1897.
Beatrice Forbes-Robert-
1942.
23917.
1900, 9862.
9864.
pt. Iv, 1. s., v. 9
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton
9164.
Hamilton (S. H.) 24335.
Hamiiton-Brown shoe co.
Hamlet. 22389.
Hammer (W. J.) 1908.
Hammock & co. 1914.
Hammon (V. O.) pub. co. 17447.
Hammond (C. 8.) & co. 9867.
Hammond (J. A.) 1915.
Hammond (Wrs. John Hays) 1942.
Hammond (P. M.) 24836.
Hammond (W. M.) jr. 248387.
Hampden toy co. 19238.
Hampton normal & agricultural insti-
tute. 7399.
Hanan (Mrs. Talbot Smith-)
Smith-Hanan (Mrs. Talbot).
Hancock (C. F.) 9868.
Hand of destiny. 15071.
Hand of horror. 15088.
Hand of iron. 30092.
Hand of justice. 21346.
Hands co. 22078.
Haney (C. Ei.) 17469.
Hanff-Metzger, ine. 1924.
Hanfstaengl (Franz)
TLS:
Hanington (A. W.) & Co.
24339.
Hanna (G. W.)
Hansel & Gretel.
Hansen (H. P.)
Hansen (H. R.)
Hapgood (H. L.)
Happifat (The) 162.
Happy coercion. 14928.
Happy-go-lucky. 15399.
Ha-qual-ya, Indian. 9100.
Harbeck (J. L.) 17471.
Harbeck (K. A.) 24852.
Harbison co. 17474.
Harbor of love. 21675.
Harbour lights. 80315.
Hardie (W. M.) co. 17475.
Hardin & Burkett. 17476.
Hardin & Murray. 9896.
Harding (W. G.) 16460.
Harding (W. P. G.) 24877.
Harding-De Bolt service. 17479.
Hardman, Peck & co. 1931.
Hardt (C. D.) . 9897.
Hardy (M. C.) 24358.
Hare (J. K.) jr. 7920, 22824, 22527.
Harlan (A. J.) , 19388.
Harley (C. R.) 211.
Harman engineering co.
Harper (A. Ford) 128.
(Alexander )
(Bert) 24385.
(E. M.) 9866.
(F. C.) 1908.
(J. R.) 17446.
(John McClure) 1210, 1906,
14528, 22389.
22077.
See
7880, 9870,
1929, 9878,
22080.
1302.
9895.
22081.
17470.
19389, 24354.
‘ Harpold (C. J.) 17480, 24356.
622
—- Coles C= OC Cae Cr Co
Nos. 1+, Jan.—Dec., 1914
INDEX
Harrap (John) & sons. 17481.
Harrington (A. W.) & co. 79387, 15752.
Harrington (W. C.) 22082.
Harririo, Indian. 3098.
Harris (A. 8.) 22083.
Harris (Benjamin) co.
Harris (C. C.) 17482.
Harris (Lawrence) 15876.
Harris (Mildred) 25933.
Harris (W. J.) 24859.
Harris (Mrs. W. J.) 9898.
Harris & Hwing. 1942, 9898, 243877.
Harrison (Mrs. Benjamin) 9898.
Harrison (T. Alexander) 1210.
24397.
Harrison (T. H.) 24405.
Hart (H.) 1999.
Hart (Melville) 17486.
Hart (Mrs. T. F.) 1785.
Hart (W. W. de)
(W. W.)
Hart, Schaffner & Marx. 2001, 10015, °
17487, 24406.
Hartley (Kenneth) 17505, 244389.
Hartman (Y. A.) 100538, 17530.
Hartman furniture & carpet co. 2021,
10057.
Hartson (W. C.)
Hartsook (F.)
Harvey (Ben) 310.
Harvey (Fred) 125,
10061, 15731, 15756.
Harvey (H. J.) 2076, 10062, 17548,
24442.
Harvey (P. C.)
See De Hart
7988.
2024,
7939, 2036,
24445.
Harwood (John) 129.
Harwood (P. M.) 22084.
Haskell (W. L.) 2077, 10064, 24447.
2079.
7750.
10066.
T7947.
Haskins Art glass co.
Hassam (Childe)
Hassler (W. D.)
Hastings (C. R.)
Hastings (G. H.) 17553.
Hathaway (J. P.) 10068.
Haugen (EH. N.) 2080.
Hausen (Gen. v.) 22423.
Hauser (Bob) 24448.
Hausle (Frank) 10069.
Havana (Port of) docks co.
of Havana docks co.
Havender (Joseph) 7948.
Havenith (Jime.) 9898.
Havenith (Emmanuel!)
Hawes (W. F.) 17555.
Hawey (C. B®.) 17556.
Hawkins (J. H.) 17255.
Hawkins (lL. A.) 24449.
Hawkinson (A, R.) 24459.
Hawtin (W. W.) 22085.
Hay (M. GG.) 6225.
Hayden (Miss Faith)
Hayden (W. M.)
Hayes (Bishop) 11608.
Hayes (C. M.) 2082.
Hayes (J. D.) 17557.
Hayes (Jimmie) 27961.
See Port
24377.
3T6T.
24461.
| Hecht (Robert)
Hayes (Rt. Rev. Patrick)
Hayes lithographing co.
Hays, (G:N.),,. 2141.
Hays: (D.C. , 2112.
Hays (Jane Mitchell)
Hays: (M...Gy, 175645) <;
Hayward (Judson) 10072.
Hayward (Lillian) 27961.
Haywood (M. C.) 15676.
Hazelton (I. B.) 15533.
He danced himself to death. 21756.
gave him a million. 30225.
made his mark. 380225.
never knew. 7584.
waits forever. 380225.
wanted chickens. 30225.
wanted his pants. 380225.
Healey (G. R.) 7854.
Healman (Sam) 16092.
Health-publicity service.
Hearst (Mrs. Phoebe)
Hearst (Mrs. W. R.)
Flearst’s magazine.
Heart of Carita.
25899.
2083, 17558.
2111.
24462.
12711.
9898.
17565, 24463.
7556.
Heart of Maggie Malone. 7490.
Heart of Midlothian. 21411.
Heart of Sonny Jim. 21756.
Heart of the trackless Everglades.
T5IBD.
Hearts and diamonds.
Hearts and flowers. 30049.
Hearts and masks. 21675.
Hearts of gold. 29958.
Hearts of men. 15269.
Hearts of the forest. 21487.
Hearts of women. 7584.
Heatley (W. E.) 2118.
Heavy Breast, Indian. 8331.
Hebard-Showers co. 24466.
15692.
Hecker (Franz) 15870.
Heeringen (Gen. v.) 22423.
Hegg (S.) 16118.
Heide (A. F.) 15981.
Heigel (Joseph) 9870.
Height (C. W.) 9164.
Heilbron & Lee. 24467.
Heim (E.) 2114.
Heimat and freunde.
abroad.
Heinemann (O. J.) 10073, 24468.
Heiney (lL. M.) 10074.
21756.
See Home and
Heininger (Henry) co. i7566.
Heiress and the crook. 30068.
Heist (Bartholomeus van der) See
Van der Heist (Bartholomeus)
Heitman (J. H.) 10075.
Held (Anna) 28546.
Heller (A. 8.) 2116.
Hellmick (Bernhard) 17567.
Helmke (W. J.) 2117, 10076.
Heloise. 22676.
Helpful (7) sisterhood. 7584.
Helvering (Mrs. H. T.) 9898.
Heminway & sons silk co. 10077.
623
INDEX
Hemment (J. C.) 24469.
Hemment bros. 10079.
Hemmick (Mrs. Christian)
Hendee (A. J.) 17570.
Henderson (Dundas) 17572.
Henderson (Will) 11806.
Henderson & Lewis. 24546.
Henderson co. 2119, 10080.
Henderson litho. co. 10080.
Hendrich (Hermann) 7880, 15715.
Hendrickson (Mrs. BE. A.) 20348.
Hendrickson’s (Mrs, KE. A.) daughter.
20348.
Hengerer (William) co. 24547.
Henn (I. C.) 17578, 24548.
Henner (Jean Jacques) 1210.
Henpeck gets a night off. 29958.
1942.
Henri (Robert) 1210.
Henry (E. Lb.) 22086, 24711.
Henry (N. C.) 12992.
Henry (Patrick) 22014, 28695.
Henry (W.) 2258.
Hensel chemical works.
Hepp (R.) 17576.
Hepworth Amer.
30175.
Her big scoop. 14961.
Her children. 15034.
Her doggy. 21847.
Her fatal sin. 21751.
2259.
film <corp:” 27562,
Her father’s silent partner. 7182.
Her fighting chance. 14928.
Her grandmother’s wedding dress.
15088.
Her great scoop. T7584.
Her hand. 7182.
Her husband. 7584.
Her life for liberty. 7401.
Her mother’s weakness. 14961.
Her neighbors next door. 14961.
Her old teacher. 7182.
Her primitive mode}. 21847.
Her really mother. 21282.
ter sacrifice. 80041, 30364.
ter sisters. 380364.
Her Spanish cousins. 15088.
Her uncle. 21435.
Her victory eternal. 21675.
Her younger sister. 29902.
Herald feature syndicate. 24549.
Herbaud (—) 6815.
Herbert & Huesgen. 101384.
Herbster (H. A.) 2260.
Herdle (H.) 280.
Hering. (H.)" “130, 2262:
Heritage of hate. 7414.
Heritage of Hamilton Cleek. 30092.
Hermit (The) 7187.
Hero (The) 7584.
Herrera (Gral.)
Herrick (G. H.)
13186.
10135, 24550.
Herriman (George) See Internatl.
news service.
Herrmann (George) 2266, 101387,
24551.
ee a
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
Herron (Delilah) 22106.
Herschman & Cardy. 2271.
Hersey (Mrs. KH. L.) 6288.
Hershfield (Harry) See Internatl.
news service.
Herter (Albert) 3767.
Hertoghe (Dr. E.) 11689.
Hertz. 2272, 10148, 24552.
Hertz (Violet) 134.
Herzel (Dr.) 16084.
Herzl (Theodor) 8179.
Hess (E. A.) 10155, 24556.
Hess (R. B.) 2274.
Hess warming &
24567.
Heustis (B. L.)
Heuston (G. Z.) 17578.
Hewitt (M. BE.) 3122.
Hewitt (Mrs. Peter C.)
Hewitt (R.) 2275.
Hewitt & Bottomley.
Hewitt family group.
Hey (Paul) 195.
Heyder (J. D. von) 24594.
Heyer (Arthur) 12992.
Heyman (J. C.) 15205.
Hiawatha. 1603, 17642.
Hibbard (C. J.) 2277.
Hickey (J..A.)..10159.
Hickish (E. F.)~ 6190.
Hickox (W. C.). . 24597.
Hicks (Capt.) 1020.
Hicks (C. A.) ~10160.
Hieks (Thomas) . 1210.
Hickville’s finest. 14961.
Hidden letters. 21756.
Higgins & Gollmar. 24598.
High Chief, Indian. 1268.
Highwood studio. 2281, 10164.
Hileman (T. J.) 2288, 10166.
Hill (A. N.) 917580.
Hill (A. W.)-" 2284.
Hill (Gral. B.) 13186.
Hill (C, EF.) ieee
Hill (H.M.)" tei,
Hill (R. K.) 24599.
Hillertz (Albert) 24634.
Hillig (Otto) 10178.
Hilliker (D, Hay? 2250) occ.
Hillis (Dr.) 18388.
Hillman (M. BE.) 17582. 24635.
Hillman (Marie) 10174.
Hill’s (1. Ly staee
24636.
Hinckley (S. N.) 18811.
Hineks (Mrs. E. T.) 2286.
Hinde (Vermetta) 17255.
Hindenburg (Gen. y.) 22423.
Hinkle-Leadstone co. 24662.
Hintermeister (Henry) 165,
15787, 2251>
Hintermeister (J. H.) 15760, 22087.
Hirsch (A.) 2287.
Hirsch (Cal) & sons iron & rail co.
24663.
ventialting co
17577.
3767.
17579.
57167.
10175, 17583,
363,
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Hirshberg (Wesley) 10191.
His change of heart. 21347.
His chorus girl wife. 30092.
His comrade’s wife. 17257.
His country’s honor. 29950.
His dominant passion. 21756.
His faith in humanity. 21282.
His father’s house. 7182.
His fight. 15269.
His fireman’s conscience.
His first ride. 15269.
His grandchild. 7257.
His guiding spirit. 7490.
His highness, the prince. 7455.
His holiness the late Pope Pius X,
and the Vatican. 30363.
His kid sister. 21756.
His last appeal. 15269.
His last call. 15399.
His last will. 15024.
His little page. 7584.
His lordship. 214385.
His loving spouse.
His mother’s home.
His musical career.
His nephew’s crime. 21573.
His old pal’s sacrifice. 29958.
His phantom friend. 30817.
His pre-historic past. 30180.
His prior claim. 29958.
His record flight. 21434.
His reformation. 21435.
His second childhood. 30180.
His sob story. 15088.
His suicide. 380225.
His sweetheart’s child. 7469.
His taking ways. 380180.
His talented wife. 30180.
His trysting places. 30180.
His unknown girl. 21756.
His‘unwitting conquest. 29958.
His wedded wife. 21756.
His wife and his work. 15399.
His wife’s burglar. 15088.
His wife’s pet. 29958.
Histoire d’un Pierrot.
Hitchcock (J. F.)
Hitcheock (Raymond) 22480, 23917.
Hitcheock (Rex). 20955.
Hoadley (Miss L. R.) 28111.
Hoard (Margaret). 135, 7950.
Hoban (W. C.)
service.
Hobbema (Meindert).
Hobbs (L. W.) 17631.
Hocknell (—). 16067.
Hodges (Leroy). 24665.
Hedgson (C. W.) 136.
Hodgson (Daphne) 136.
Hodgson (Forest) 186.
Hodgson (George) 21880.
Hodgson (Kaspar) 186.
Hoesslin (Georg von) 7880.
Hoff (Mrs. John) 38767.
7182.
29958.
21347.
30180.
15209.
7949, 10192.
26151.
= Ce
See Internatl. news |
Hoff (Mme. Whitney) 3767.
Hoffman (J. C.) 17682.
Hoffman (Malvina) 7951, 24670.
Hoffman (R.) 2288.
Hoffmann (A. M.) 10193.
Hoffmann (Gertrude) 9284.
Hofmann (J.) 2290.
Hogan (J. H.) 17684.
Hogan (Timothy) 22809.
Hogan’s annual spree. 30180.
Hoge (N. C.) 2291.
Homo ¢k.. Ds 2292:
Holbein (Hans) 38288, 12434, 26151.
Holborn (H.) 2298.
Holeomb (Paul) 17635.
Holcombe (Dean) 10194.
Holden (J. A.) 15762.
Holden (J. H.) 7953.
Holeproof hosiery co.
Hollander. 878.
Holland (C. A.) 2294.
Holland (C. A. de Lisle)
Holland (C. A.)
Holland piano mfg. co. 17636.
Hollard (Louis) 10196, 24673.
Hollenback (Ciinton) 24691.
Hollow Horn Bear, Indian. 4052.
Hollweg (Chancellor v. Bethmann-)
See Bethmann-Hollweg (Chancellor
v.
Holm (Johanna) 2295, 17642.
Holman (Mrs. John P.) 38767.
Holmes (Mr. & Mrs. Burton)
Holmes (Sherlock) 16448.
Holmes mfg. co. 10217.
Holsinger (R. W.) 2258, 10218.
Holst. (BH. A.) 187, 17954:
Holt (Miss Winifred) 3767.
Hoitschneider (l. C.) 17657.
Holy Land exhibition co., inc.
Home and abroad. 7365.
Home-telephone co. 17658.
Homer (A. N.) 17684.
Homer (Winslow) 1210.
Homes (William) 17665.
Honduras, copyright conv. p. 480 (iv)
Honeymooners (The) 21756.
Honor of the force. 30225.
Honor of the law. 14961.
Hooch (Pieter de) 26151, 29455.
Hood (C. 1.) co. 24692.
Hook and hand. 7230.
Hooker (V.) 2804.
Hoover (S. 8.) 2305.
Hoover art co. 17666.
Hoover bros. studio. 10230.
Hoover’s (Rev: J. N.) Bible class.
6168.
Hop-head’s dream. 14961.
Hope Foster’s mother. 30487.
Hopf (George C.) 15500.
Hopkins (O. D.) adv. agency.
10235.
Hopkins (V. J.)
Hopper (De Wolf)
10195, 24672.
See De Lisle-
2114.
15206.
2308,
24693.
25627.
625
Hoppner (John) 1210.
Horn, Indian. 8831.
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
Hubert bros. 10249.
Hubner (G. A.) 2315, 24703.
Hornblower (Judge) 868. Huckins.(P. L.) 24706.
Hornbostel (Henry) 15981. Hudson (C. B.) 15681.
Horner , (Mrs, R. W. ye 1354 | Hudson (Grace) 152, 7955, 15763,
Horner (Winslow) 21898. 22095.4-
Horner & Hansbury. 102386. Hudson (W. EH.) 2317.
Hornick (L. G.) 10242. Hudson (Mrs. W. G.) 13628.
Horrors of war. 15059. Hudson art & litho. pub. co. 24707.
Horschett (Babette) 9870. Huerta (Pres. Victoriano) 11163,
Horse shoe—for luck. 21756. 16843.
Horse thief. 21756. Hughes (B. D.) | 7957.
Horsman (HB. I.) co. 1388, 22090, Hughes (G. C.) 24708.
Horton (G. D.) 24696. Hughes (W. L.) 17675.
Horton mfg. co. 22093. Hughes & Bailey. 10253, 24709.
Hostage (The) 15477. Hughes & Hughes. 15767.
Hostetler (G. L.) 24700. Huld (Franz) 10255.
Hostetter (Greta) 8927. Hull (A. PL) 7035
Hotel Imperial. 2309. Hultstrand (F.) 2329.
Hotzendorf (Gen. v.) 22428. Humitseh (Albert) 24710.
Houben (H.) 22045. » tkumphrey (L. A.) 22099.
Houdini (Harry) 17668. Humphreys (Albert) 22100.
Houdon (Jean Antoine) 1210, 9164. Humphrey’s (Mrs. I. B.) boy. 13628.
Hour of justice. 7245. Humphries (A.) 211, 7705.
Hour of terror. 7182. Humpty Dumpty. 22676.
House next door. 21612. Hundred days. 7386.
House of bondage. 7484. Hunger knows no law. 15399.
House of correction. 7556. Hunn (T.) 138792.
House of D’Or. 30225. Hunt (—) 22040.
House of Giordano. See Giordano | Hunt (A. P.) 2831.
(House of) Hunt (E. A.) 15768, 22101.
House of mystery. 7249. Hunt Ch. Wyotmtenes
House of silence. 29958. Hunt (W. E.) co. 24711.
House on the hill. 21756. Hunt (W. M.) 9164, 28754.
House that went crazy. 21675. Hunted animal. 7257.
Houston (Gen. Samuel) 6199. Hunter (Roy) 26292.
Hovda (H. H.) 22094. Hunter (W. J.) 2336.
Hovey (G. C.) 102438. Huntington (W. W.) 22257.
Hovey (O. H.) 24701. . Hurley (HK. T.) 2341, 10257.
How Bobbie called her bluff. 7257.
Hurst (Miss Fannie) 9624.
How Burke and Burke made good. | Hurst (Hal) 22468.
7584. Hurst & co. 10260.
How God came to Sonny Boy. 7584. | Hus (Jan) 20014.
a
Husband’s experiment. 7182.
Hussein Bey (Madame) 9898.
How heroes are made. 7414.
How Lone Wolf died. 15269.
How the earth was carpeted. 7257. Huston (J. M.) 17676.
How they struck oil. 7182. Hutchinson (S. H.) 10271.
How to do it and why. 30487. Hutchinson (Mrs. 8S. E.) 10271.
Howard (Lady Caroline) 11378. Hutchison (Mr.) 23715.
Howard (F. B.) 17671. Hutton (Miss Amy) 3767.
Howard (Randell) 24170. Huylers. 10283.
Howard-Severance co. 140. | Hyde (Miss Dorothy) 16833.
Howe (FF. B.) 10246. Hyde (Helen) 24713.
Howe (J. R.) co. 2310. Hygienic chemical co. 17677.
Howe (Julia Ward) 7748, 7795. Hyman (EH. 8S.) 17678.
Howe art co. 2312. Hymanson (A.) 5410.
Howell & Stokes. 24702. Hypocrites (The) 21416.
Howes & Loomis. 17674. Ieart (Louis) 29464.
Hoy (BE. G.) 10247. Ide (G. P.) & co. 2347. 10284, 17680,
Hoyt & McCaig. 2314. 24722.
Hubbard (Elbert) 8304, 14764, 17094. | Idiot (The) 14961.
Hubbard (G. 8.) 18550. Idler (The) 7d84.
Hubbard (Mother) 22676, 23138. Idlewild co. 247380.
7694.
10248.
Hubbell (H. S.)
Hubert (0.)
If at first you don’t succeed. 21675.
If I were young again. 30364.
626
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
If it were not for Polly. 7182.
Iglesis (R. T.) 17686.
Tknow co. 24781.
Iigenfritz (I. E.) sons co. 24782.
Ill. state register. 17687.
Illustrated adv. co. 10290.
Illustrated current news, inc. 24733.
Imperator film co. 7400.
Imperial motion picture co. 10291.
Impersonator (The) 7257, 15477.
In a Persian garden. 153877.
In a prohibition town. . 21487.
In Brazil with the Roosevelt South
American expedition. 15247.
In bridal attire. 30437.
In defiance of the law. 15269.
In fate’s cycle. 14961.
In high life. 15080.
In lieu of damages. 21487.
In quest of a story. 29958.
In remembrance. 7490.
In search of the castaways. 15377.
In spite of evidence. 15269.
In tangled webs. 15248.
In the candlelight. 29902.
In the consul’s uniform. 15234.
In the days of slavery. 15088.
In the days of the thundering herd.
30864.
In the den of the lion.
tures of Kathlyn.
In the hands of London crooks. 7174.
In the hills of Kentucky. 30225.
In the hour of temptation. 15234.
In the land of Arcadia. 30487.
In the land of the head-hunters.
30061.
In the Latin quarter. 30487.
In the line of duty. 30364.
In the moonlight. 14928.
In the nick of time. 14961.
In the old attic. 7584.
In the open. 29902.
In the shadow of disgrace. 15088.
In the shadow of the throne. 7340.
In the stretch. 7487.
In the vale of sorrow. 29902.
See Adven-
In the web of intrigue; or, The
accursed woman. 7556.
In the whirl of strife. 15175.
In tune, 29902.
In tune with the wild. 15269.
Incomparable Bellairs. 380052.
Incompetent hero. 30180.
Independence inspection bureau.
17688.
Independence of Susan. 14928.
Independent printing cos of U. S.
17689.
Indian (The) 21577.
Ingrate (The) 29902.
Ink (W. H.) 10292.
Inman (Henry) 1210, 9164.
Inneskerr (Lord) 68326.
Inness (George) 23530, 23754.
2351,
.
|
Innocent but awkward. 7584.
Innocent Delilah. 21756.
Insect celebrities. 30062.
Inter-continent film co.,
15207.
Internatl. Amer. conf. (4th) p. 480 (iv)
internatl. art pub. co. 10293.
Internat]. auto races, Indianapolis
speedway, May 380, 1914. 15390.
ine. 7401,
Internatl. harvester co. of America.
2375,
Internatl. land & investment co. 2378.
Internatl. Longfellow soc. 10328.
Internatl. news service. 2379, 10324,
17690, 24734.
Interrupted nap. 80225,
Interstate commerce commission.
9898.
Interwoven stocking co. 25605.
Into the foothills. 7556.
: Into the wilderness. 7556.
Intriguers (The) 80225.
Invisible witness; or, The witness in-
visible. 15229.
Ireland (S. P.) & sons co.
Ireland a nation. 21618.
Iris studio. 3066.
Irish (Edward) 17176.
Iron and steel. 7584.
Iron law. 15175.
Iron master. 29958.
Iron Tail (Chief)
Iron vault. 30172.
Iroquois Indians.
18342.
1263, 9285, 16053.
9325.
Irving (Sir Henry) 22889.
Isaac. 21988.
Isberg (C.) 3071.
Isham (A. D.) 38072, 7958.
Isle of Pines co-operative fruit co.
25613.
Isolde. 878.
Israels (Joseph) 238754.
It cured hubby. 30225.
It’s a bear. 30092.
It’s a long, long way to Tipperary.
30334.
It’s no laughing matter, 380081.
It was some party. 21347.
Itala film co. of America. 7402, 15208,
21568, 30177.
Italia press co. 11076.
Italian American film corp. 7404.
Italian book eco. 25614.
Italian love. 7187.
Italy (Royal family) See Royal fam-
ily of Italy.
Ithaca gun Co.
Ittner (Gladys)
Ittner (Helen) 28649.
Ives (H. A.) 38074, 11077.
Ivory (Perey Van Eman) 7960.
Ivory (V. BE.) 26834.
Jack & the beanstalk. 19866.
Jackpot club. 21461.
18343.
28649.
627
INDEX
(Pres. Andrew) 5708.
(E. BE.) 183844, 25616.
(H. W. Ez) . 22106.
(M.. Fie). . en One
(Gen. T. J.) 16627, 17206.
(W.. FB.) » 27724.
(Mrs. William) 1942, 9164.
25619.
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jacobs (G. W.) & co.
Jacobs (M.) 154.
Jacquemet (Rev. J. A.) 17471.
Jaques (\adamoiselle) 3767.
Jacquet (Henri) 16681.
Jaegers (Albert) 8180.
Jaegers (August) 211.
Jaekel (Blair) 183846.
Jailbirds. 29902.
Jairus’ daughter.
Jake (Cactus) 27961.
James (H. B.) 11081.
James (Mrs. Ollie) 1942.
James (R. H.) 18850.
James (W.), 38075.
James & Bushnell.
DOL.”
Jane (Salomy)
Jane, the justice.
Jane HKyre. 30521.
Janitor’s fiirtation. 7257.
Janitor’s revenge. 7182.
Jank (Angelo) 8251.
Jansrud (J. C.) 11087.
Jantos (James) 11098.
Japanese-American fishing industry at
Santa Monica. 15399.
Jarvis universal clock co.
Jay (Georgia) 8988.
Jealousy. 15071.
Jean (Saint) 2287.
Jeanne @d’Are. See Joan of Are.
Jeffers (A.) 3096.
Jefferson (Joseph)
Jefferson (Thomas)
29472.
Jeffery (G. A.) 38097.
Jehlen (A.) 155.
Jehovah. 22451.
Jenkins (C. A.) 25641.
Jenkins (E. R.) 18352.
Jenks and the janitor. 30092.
Jennings (C. P.) 38098.
Jennings (J. T.) 3105.
Jensen (A. B.) 183628.
Jensen (Andrew) 138628.
Jensen (Eulalie) 14519.
Jenter (M:) 3113.
Jentzsch (H. G.)
Jergens (A.) €0.
Jeroboam. 16054.
Jerome (Saint) 124384.
15658.
3077, 11082, 18351,
23090.
21282.
75640.
12938.
15854, 22389,
7880, 15715.
3114.
Jess. 7406.
Jessup (O.) land co. 3115.
Jesus (Dona Marie) 3098.
Jesus Christ.
3504,
8, 72, 140, 172, 199, 301,
5583, 6315, 7469, 7702, 7769,
|
!
pt. 1y, 4. &, ¥..9
Jesus Christ—Continued.
7880, 7974, 8116, 8121, 8122, 8158,
$264, 8344, 8692, 9086, 11817, 11827,
12454, 12690, 12992, 18206, 138518,
15541, 15595, 15658, 15710, 15773,
15836, 16085, 16092, 16111, 16529,
21275, 21861, 21906, 21988, 22463,
22507, 22690, 26151, 27716, 28169,
29514, 29515.
Jetter (H., Hz). 7961, 11099.
Jeune (Bouasse) 7974.
Jim. 21282, 21675.
Jim, Indian. 38098.
Jiminez (Louis) 16631.
Jimmie, the porter. 21675.
Jimmy Hayes and Muriel.
Jim’s vindication. 21487.
Joan of Are. 1335, 7249, 7556, 26646.
Joash. 22451.
Jocelyn (J/ille.) 12116.
Johanna the barbarian.
Johansen (Fritz) 2317.
John (Saint) 15595, 16092, 22507.
John Barleycorn. 72386.
John Henry of Hampton. 73899.
John Rance, gentleman. 21756.
Jobn the Baptist. 140.
Johnson (A.) 22480.
Johnson (A. EH.) & ¢o., ine.
Johnson (A. J.) 3116.
Johnson (A. R.) 18358.
Johnson (Arthur) 5406.
Johnson (B.) 3117.
Johnson (B. J.) son’s co., ine.
21675.
15399.
25642.
18354.
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johason
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Ssohnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnston (Mrs. A. F.)
Johnston (F. B.)
Johnston
(Mrs. Ben) 1942.
(C.),, 3138, 14102;
(C. A.) 224089.
(C. E.) 22420.
(Mrs. C. F.) 9898.
(Clyde) 183874, 25643.
(Edith) 27961.
(E. W.) eb.
(G. H.)) : Deae2:
(G. 0.) 18376.
(Gov. Hiram)
(J. J.) Lets,
(J.B Dee
(J. T.) 8180, 15981.
(J. W.) 3120.
(Jack) 17690.
(Rep. Jacob)
(M, C.) ,Jddde@:
(M. V.) 18877.
(Walter) 8804.
12711.
9898.
studio co., 3121, 25644.
14764.
(R. W.) studios.
11120, 25646.
Johnston (T. C.)
25627.
Jchnstonbaugh (O. E.) 15778.
Johnstone (W. C.) 22669.
Joke on. Jane.
Jolie (La) Bretonne.
21282.
of Jeanne.
628
3122, 11111.
3127,
See Constancy
Nos. 1M, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Jolis (N. 8.) 85650.
} Jonah. 14961, 22451.
Jonas (Lucien) 22539.
Jonathan. TS8S0.
Jonathan and nis armor bearer
Jones (B. M.) 1128, 25652.
Jones (H. W.) 18379.
Jones (J. H.) 27797.
Jones (John Paul) 1210, 9164.
Jones (K. C.) 18380.
Jones (lL. EH.) 11139, 25659.
Jones (L. L.) 3128.
Jones (M. D.) 28649.
Jones (Malcolm) 11146.
Jones (Mrs. S. F.) 18628.
Jones (T. D.) 17690.
Jones (Mrs. Wesley L.) 9898.
Jones & Jones. 11147.
Jones studio. 31382, 25669.
Jordan (D. S.) 23456.
Jordan (J. R.) 11148.
gordan (K-) 162.
derdan {(L. F.) 3183.
Joseph. 21870.
Joseph (C. P.)
Joseph (Chief) 21984.
Joseph (Saint) 140, 5588, 15595. 16092.
18933, 19858, 26151, 27790.
Joséphine. See Napoleon présente son
fils 4 Josephine. 16631.
Joseph’s trials in Egypt.
Josie’s declaration of
21756.
Josie’s legacy. 21756.
Journal co. 18383, 25670.
Juan Pedro. 29478.
Judas. 8264.
Judge Dunn’s decision.
Judge not. 21595.
Judge of instruction.
gukes, (M. FW.) 11151.
Juleen (J. A.) 3184, 11156.
Juley (P. A.) 25672.
Julius Caesar. 15209, 30214.
Jungle circus. 30082.
Jungle Samaritan. 21675.
Junipero (Father) 5806.
Jusko (Juno) 2, 197, 8159.
8264.
11150.
7249,
independence.
15269.
7414.
Just a bit of life. 21347.
Just a kid. 29958.
Just boys. 7182.
Just kids. 7556.
Just punishment. 21675.
Justice (J. M.) 11157.
@astice. T7232.
K. & M. litho. co., ine. 25673.
K. K. hof und staats druckerei.
K. K. K. medicine co. 25674.
Kaber (Gustav) 207.
Kabierske (Henry) 22114.
Kabisius (Charles) 15767.
Kadra Safa. 7365.
Kaehler (Joseph), inc. 18387.
Kaercher (S. H.) 11561.
Kaess (L.) 164.
3135.
Oe cere eR earaerne
IKahler (—) 263384.
Kahler (Carl) 15890, 22285, 22324.
Kahn (Mrs. Julius) 9898.
Kahn (Miss M. E.) 26072.
Kai Fu Shah. 9898.
Kaiser (Richard) 15715.
Kaiser photo stores. 18388.
Kaiser-Wilcox studio. 18390.
Kalkhoff co. 18391.
Kallmann (P.) 7880.
Kalimeyer (F. G.) 3137.
Kallmorgen (Friedrich) 8257.
Kaltwasser (EF. E.) 18392.
Kampf (Arthur) 12992.
Kampfe bros. 11158.
Kan (Darwin) 6731.
Kanatitsas (Jim) 15774.
Ixandler (R. O.) 18393.
Kane (Mazie) 25675.
Kanel (William) 25676.
Kangaroo (The) 7556.
Kanno (G. B.) T7975.
Karantzis (G. N.) 3138.
Karcher (W. T.). 25677.
Karmany (Mrs. Lincoln)
Karnatz (J. F.) 15390.
Karoline (Prinzess) 9870. .
K4rolyi (Count Michael) 8648, 18534.
Karpen (Adolph) 18911.
Kashian (H. N.) 11159.
Kasimir (Luigi) 7880, 15715.
Katayama (Tadahira) 15775.
Kate... 15175.
Kathodion bronze works. 15776, 22116.
Kaufman (J. F.) 15585, 22118.
Kaufmann & Baer co. 18394.
9898.
Kaufmann & Strauss co. 165, T7976,
15787, 22119.
Kaufmann, Weimer & Fabey co.
3139, 11160.
Kaul (Andrew) jr.
Kaulbach (EF. A. von.)
Kauth (Elliott) 11168.
Kavel (F. M.) 8778.
KRaweah. 20233.
Kay (Mrs. James De)
(Mrs. James)
Kaynee blouse makers. 38140.
Kayser (J.) & eo. 11175.
Keady (W. P.) 18400.
Keating co. 25678.
Keedick (Lee) 25689, 30179.
Keedy (Arthur) 22965.
Keen (Dora) 11176.
Keen (Morris) 21619.
Keen-o-secope co. 215738.
Keep (G. C.) 11177, 184038, 25705.
Keidel (G. C.) 18404.
Keim (J. R.) & co., ine.
Keim (J. R.) co. 3141.
Keith (C. S.) 28689.
Keith (E. M.) 3142, 11185.
Keith (G. E.) 3148.
Keith (William) 7975.
Kelham (G. W.) 15981.
11162, 183895.
15715.
See De Kay
111838.
629
INDEX
Keller (Helen) 1581.
Kellermann (Annette)
Kellette (J. W.) 22747.
Kelley (Oliver H.) 6205.
Kellogg (A. G.) 11755.
Kellogg (E. E.) 11187.
Kellogg (Dr. J. H.) 9299, 17012.
Kelly (B. F.) 11188.
Kelly (Ester) 9148.
Kelly (Fred) 22480.
Kelly (J. V.) 263834.
Kelly (Paul) 29487.
Kelly & Glass. 8144.
Kelly studio. 25707.
Kemble (F. A.) 9164.
Kemler (Charles) 8145, 11189, 25709.
Kemp (Oliver) 7988.
Kemper-Thomas co. 3146, 11190.
Kenaga (W. C.) 11194, 25714.
Kendall (G.) 3216.
Kendall (Sergeant) 166, 15815.
Kenefick (O. A.) 25715.
Kennedy (Rep. Ambrose)
Kennedy (Mrs. Electa)
Kennedy (L. 8.) 38217.
Kennedy (Jfiss Maud) 22824.
Kennedy features, inc. 7406.
Kennett (Robert) 18405.
Kennon (A. X.) 18407.
Kenton (Jack) 25716.
Keogh (T. F.) 25717.
Keokuk (Chief) 16898.
Kerite insulated wire & cable co.
3218, 11196, 18408, 25719.
Kern (Mrs. John W.) 1942.
Kern bros. 18409.
Rernan Ual.h.) tots.
Kerr (Mrs. FE. M.) | 3767.
Kershaw (Willette) 8300.
Kertell (C. P.) 7980, 22120.
Kessler (G. A.) 18410.
Kestner (J. D.) jr. 22121.
Ketterlinus litho. mfg. co.. 3219, 11198,
25723.
15647.
9898.
14758.
Kevelt (L. B.) 22122.
Kewpie. 8457.
Key (Francis Scott) 9164, 16079,
18538.
Key to yesterday. 30170.
Keyser (H. W.) 7840.
Keyser (Ephraim) 22128.
Keystone film co. 380180.
Keystone view co. 11200, 18411, 25734.
Khan (Mme. Ali Kuli) See Ali Kuli
Khan (Mme.)
Khan (Mehdi) See Mehdi Khan.
Kid Pink and the maharajah. 17490.
Kidding the boss. 21756.
Kidnapping the kid. 30225.
Kiehle (O. S.) 22124.
Kiel (Kdna) 28649.
Kiesele (J. A.) 7984.
Kieselguhr co. of America.
11366.
3220,
{
pt. Iv, 0. 8., ¥. 9
Kiesling (R. A.) 18418. 2
Kihn bros. 38221, 184238. 25787. 3
Kile (E.) 11867, 18424.
Kill or. cure. 21756.
Killies. 26646.
Kilroy (Richard)
Kil-so-qua, Indian. 10074.
Kimball (C. E.) 18427.
Kimball (Mrs. H. P.) 18428, 25792.
Kimball & son. 3222, 25817.
Kindom (O.) 184583.
King (C. H.) 25818. f
King (Gen. Chas.) 9005, 18922.
King (H. H.).. 18532.
King (J. W.) 11878.
King (Percy) 8561.
King baby’s birthday. 7490.
King manor assn., ine. 11368.
King of Rome’s soldiers. 21276.
King’s minister. 30052.
King’s move in the city. 30092.
King’s romance. 17129.
King’s will. See Adventures of Kath-
lyn.
Kinley (H. E.) 3224, 18451.
Kinneys (The) 22126.
Kinsey (Darius) 3225, 11874.
Kinsila (E.. B.) 25824.
Kip (—) 22965.
Kirchner (Raphael) 15822.
Kirk (W. H.) 11875.
Kirk (W. 8S.) 38229.
Kirkpatrick (W. A.) 22965.
Kirkwood (I. R.) 28689.
Kirschbaum (A. B.) co. 18457.
Kirschner (Herman) 25826.
Kiser photo co. 113876.
Kiss (The) 7584.
Kitchen countess. 21435.
Kitchener (Lord) 225389.
Kittleson (Arthur) 15498.
Kives of Mishongnovi, Indian. 2036.
Klackner (C.) 3233, 11878, 15823,
18481, 25828.
Klaw & Erlanger. 7410, 15209, 21577,
30212.
Kleine (George) 38242, 7414, 11388,
18484, 15212, 21595, 258338, 30214.
Klenke (W. W.) 3464.
Kleyhauer (A. D.) 3465. ‘
Klingman (BE. T.) 18500.
Klinker (C. A.) 15824.
Klinker (H. H. D.) 15824.
Kluck (Gen. v.) 22423.
Klugman (Julius) 11440.
Klumpke (A. HE.) 23754.
Knaffl & bro. 3466, 11441, 25839.
Knapp (FF. EH.) 11444.
Knapp (F. W.) 18508.
Knapp (J. B.) 11445.
Knapp (M. L.) 22126.
Knapp co., ine. 3476, 7988, 11446,
15825, 22126.
Knickerbocker case co. 18511.
18426.
630
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
INDEX
Knight (C. K.) 167.
Knight (D. R.) 98778.
Knight (Ridgway) 8062.
Knight (S.) 3477.
Knight before Christmas.
Knight motion picture co., inc.
Knight of trouble. 15269.
Knights of Pythias, Supreme lodge.
30437.
21602.
8063.
Knights of St. John. 8108.
Knip (W. A.) 22965.
Knittel (Serg. A. M. J.) 1886.
Knittel (F. I. G.) 28917.
Knorpp candy co. 3478.
Knott (F. P.) 3482, 25844.
Knowles (—) 22965.
Knowles (Vincent) 138792.
Knox (S. R.) 168.
Rnox GW. H. H.) 11520.
Kobler (A. J.) 3484, 11522, 18512, |
25846. ‘ :
Koch (Alphonse) 15219.
Koch (Hermann) 29455.
Koehler (Joseph) ine. 115381, 18524.
Koekkoek (H. W.) 16118, 22539.
Koenig (M. BE.) 25850.
KOnyver (Kalman) 3492, 18525.
Koetzner (R. W.) 8360.
Kohagen (W. F.) 27156.
Koh-jah-waj-ma, Indian.
Kohnhorst (l. A.) 25851.
Kokeritz (Carl O. Von) See Von Kok-
eritz (C. O.)
Kolb (Fred) T707, 8468.
Kolb (Helen) 22.
Kolb bros. 18526.
Konti (Isidore) 211, 8180, 15981.
Koon (Mrs. Martin) 20348. —
Kopetzky (Madam Antoinette)
Koppang (T. A.) 11536.
Kopta (Emry) 169, 15832, 22175.
Korne (G. R.) co. 3495.
Kosciusko (Thaddeus)
Kossuth (G. J.) 3497.
Kowalsky (S. F.) 16681.
Koy-yah-wa-ma, Indian.
Kraemer (G. O.) art co.
Kraft (A. E.) 18532.
Kramer (Bonnie) 22176.
Kramer (L. C.) 11538, 25853.
Kranauskas (Antanas) 18533.
moranz (8. C.) (i 02,,, 15587.
Kraus & Lukacs. 18534.
Krauss (A. G.) 158385.
Kreh (J. F.) 18538.
Kreisler (Mfrs, Fritz) 3767, 11755.
Kresge (S. S.) co. 18539.
Kricheldorf (C.) 29455.
Krimmel (John Lewis) 1210.
Krohmer co. 38499.
Krohne (A. D.) 115389.
Krom (Herman) 11540.
Krone bros. 18540, 25854.
Krueger (Richard) 8109.
77261—15 14
15832.
3077.
15854, 19496.
2036.
11537.
3501.
25857.
Krueger studio.
Kruse (C. H.)
Kubel (Otto) 15715.
Kubist kiddie. 84.
Kubist kitty. 84.
Kubist kur. 84.
Kuehn (F. J.) 11561.
Kiihne (Paul) 18545.
Kiinzli bros. 15836.
Kuhn (H.) 11541.
Kuli Khan (Mme Ali)
Khan (Mme.)
Kullman (P. C.) 25858.
Kunstanstalt, Stengel & co. 3502.
Kunstanstalten aktienlgesellschaft.
11542, 18546.
Kunz (Miss Elizabeth)
Kupfrian (Patrol Henry)
Kupper (F. W.) 11559.
Kuroi (Vice Admiral) 18918.
Kushibiki (Yumeto) 25859.
Kuthmayer (Otto) 25860.
Kutie Kue. 118.
Lacay (Louis)
Lachapa (Angela)
Lachusa (Ramon) Indian.
La Croix (Louis) 18548.
Lada. See Schupp (Hmily).
Ladd (FE. F.) 25862.
Ladd (Miss Helen)
Laddie. 15088.
Ladies war. 153899.
Lady of spirits. 15088.
Lady of the black castle.
Lady or the tigers. 30364.
Laessle (Albert) 15981.
Lafayette (Gen.) 28186.
La Follette (Miss Fola) 1942.
La Follette (Mrs. R. M.) 9898.
La Fond-Snider (Clarice de) See De
la Fond-Snider (Clarice)
La Gandara (A. de) 16681.
Lake Erie excursion co. 25868.
Lakewood studio. 11560.
Lalauze (Alph.) 16681.
Laligue (René) 15694,
La Lyre (A.) 8778, 16681.
Lamar (Mrs. W. B.) 9898.
Lamasure (Edwin) 15890,
22324, 26334.
Lamb (G. H.)
Peer, “(ke Ge Fe, )
25865.
Lamb (John)
Lamb (W. D.) 25869.
Lambert (J. L.) 8356.
Lambert pharmacal co. 25870.
Lambton (Lady Ann) 18481.
Lamont (Hnsign) 12116.
See Ali Kuli
3767.
1386.
25861.
Indian. 9100.
9100.
16825.
14916.
22235.
25864.
3504, 11561, 18550,
22177.
Lamping (J. C.) 3512.
Lamt (F. S:) 15952.
Lamy (Aline) 16681.
Lancaster (Mrs. William) -203848.
Land (C. O. de) See De Land (C.
O.)
631
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. 8., Vv. 9
Land of the lost. 21749.
Landeker & Brown, ltd. 15837.
Lander (Mrs. EK. G.) jr. 11755.
Landon (C. N.) 38518, 11575, 18558.
Landreth (A. G.) 3531, 11584, 25872.
Landreth (Burnet) 11585.
Landrum (M.) %732; 22178.
Landrum (M. R.) 171.
Landseer (Sir Edwin) 38288.
Lane (H. G.) 3533.
Lang (Breckenridge) 17255.
Lang & Witchel. 11586.
Langdon (J. W.) 35384., 11587.
Langill: (BH...) 3537.
Langley (Prof. Samuel
16521.
Lanphear (C. H.) 3588.
Laparra (William) 166831.
La Pena (N. V. Diaz de)
de la Pena (N. V.)
Laporte (G) — 172.
Gare’ (C. A’) “25878:
Larsan’s last inearnation.
Larsen (Alfred) 11589.
Larsen (O. P.) 8589.
Larson (C. W.) 18564.
La Ruelle (Mile. de) 1942.
La Salle. 5209.
Lasky (J. L.) feature play ¢o., ine.
7441, 15220, 216038, 30216.
Lassiter (W. R.) 29725.
Lassoing a lion. 30364.
Last assignment. 15088.
Last eurtain call. 30088.
Last dance. 30359.
Last man’s club. 15269. -
Last of the Hargroves. 30092.
Last supper. 14928.
Last will. 15399.
Latham (W. H.) 25876.
Lathrop (Miss Julia C.) 1942.
Latzka (Hans) 11542.
Lauber (J) 178.
Lauder (Harry)
Laufer (Anna) 18568.
Laurel (Kay) 21187.
Laurence (Sydney) 158388.
Laurillard (E.) 7442.
Lauritzen (Lauritz) 18569.
La Valley (Wellington) 11598.
Lavender (Lady) 29784.
La Verendrye. 5209.
Lavery (John) 12992.
Lawrence (G. H.) 25884.
Lawrence (Sir Thomas) 32338, 11378.
Lawrence & Jellico., ltd. 174.
Lawrence police baseball team. 8685.
Lawson (Margaret) 22080.
Lawton (F. N.) 3563.
Lawton (G. W.) 3564.
Lawyer Quince. 15034.
Lay down your arms. 380317.
Layton & Smith. 18570.
Lazaro (Rep. Ladislas)
Lazarus. 11561.
Pierpont)
See Diaz
15223.
15269, 22019.
9898.
Lazzari & Barton co. 8110.
Lea (J. A.) 7448.
Leach (A. B.) 26072.
Leading Lizzie astray. 380180. ’
Leading players film corp. 15223,
21607.
League of the phamtoms. 21595.
Leap in the dark. See Million dollar
mystery.
Learned (R. EB.) 38565.
Leavell (Hon. W. H.) 1942.
Leaves of memory. 15071.
Le Blond (Edmond J.) 200.
Le Brun (Vigée) 25828.
Leche (Karl) 1357.
Leck (G. H.) 3566.
Léda. 16631.
Lederman (Hugo) 15839.
Lee (Lady) 26151.
Lee (A.) 180.
Lee (C. H.) 11594.
Lee (G. M.) 181.
Lee (Dr. James W.) 1581.
Lee (Lela) 15848, 22179.
Lee (Miss Margaret) 18809.
Lee (Gen. R. EB.) 16627, 26295.
Lee (T. B.) 11561, 18571.
Lee (W. F.) 3567.
Lee (W. H.) 25885.
Leech (W. P.) 11596.
Leeds (Stanton) 18809.
Leeds (Mr. € Mrs. Warner) 18809.
Leeke (Ferdinand) 7880.
Leempoels (J.) 16631.
Leet (F. F.) 3568.
Lefévre (L. H.) & son.
25886.
Lefévre (Ramona) 9898.
Leffler (R. R.) 11600.
Lefortrie (R. B. de)
Le Gear (Dr.) 22181.
Le Gear (L. D.) med. co.
Legend beautiful. 29902.
Legend of Black Rock. 29902.
Legend of the lone tree. 30487.
Legrand (R.) 8778.
Lehigh Valley railroad. 3571.
Lehman (Max) 22182.
Lehmann (Miss) 18628.
Lehmann (Samuel) 18628.
Lehne (C. F.) 18572.
Leigh (W. R.) 22188, 22324.
Leinert (Wenzel) 25889.
Leistikow (Walter) 12992.
Leitch (F. E.) 15556.
Lejla; or, Saved from dishonor, 15477.
Lekoy (EK. L.) 18578.
Leland (C. HE.) 18574.
Leland (W.. W.) co. 15849.
Leloir (Maurice) 8778.
Le Mair (H. W.) 7880,.15511, 15715.
Lembke (Halford) 8115.
Lemmon (W. H.) 18575.
Lemonier (—) 22539.
Le Munyan (P. F.) 24229.
8111, 11599,
8114.
22181.
632
j
INDEX
| Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
| Lena. 30092.
Lena Rivers. 21848, 30049.
Lenoir (C. A.) 16681.
Lent (M. F.) 280.
| Lentelli (L.) 211, 8180, 15981.
Lentz (F.) 3574.
Leominster historical soc.
' Leon (Walter) 11601.
Leonhard (Fern) 238917.
Leonidas (Socrates) 15850.
| Leopard’s foundling. 15269.
Duke de Brabant.
25891.
Leopold (Prince)
26072.
Leopold (H. B.) 3576.
Le Page (Isabelle) 238917.
Lepain, gentleman thief. 15485.
- Leroy (Paul) 16681.
Leslie (Eliza) 9164.
Leslie-Judge co. 25897.
Lesselyoung (M. J.) 3577.
Lesser (H.) 182.
Lesson of the flames. 30092.
Lester (J. M.) 11602.
Lester (Louise) 641.
Letkemann (H. V.) 22186.
Letter that never came out. 21487.
Leva (Antonio di) See Di Leva (An-
tonio)
Leva (M. de) art embroidery co.
De Leva (M.) art embroidery co.
Level (The) 30437.
Leven (P.) 225389.
Levins (A. F.) 11603, 25899.
Levy (A. O.) 3580.
Levy (B.) 3581.
Levy (Constance) 18628.
Lewis (A. F.) 11604.
Lewis (C. R.) 18576.
Lewis (D. J.) 18580.
Lewis (EB. C.), ine. 11605, 18581.
Lewis (Elmo) 22965.
Lewis (G. W.) 3582.
Lewis (Meriwether) 5209, 5476.
Lewis (Randolph) 25901.
Lewis (T. H.) 15851, 22187.
Lewis (W. R.) 3767.
Lewis pennant features.
Lewisohn (Alice) 9372.
See
me
15224, 21609.
t
Lewisohn (Mrs. Philip) 8767.
Libby (H. A. J.) 1838, 8116, 11606.
Libby, McNeill & Libbv.
22189. |
Liberation of Switzerland. See Wil- |
liam Tell; or, The liberation of
Switzerland.
Liberty belles. 21577.
Liberty specialty & mfg. co. 18582.
Lichtman (Benjamin) 7961, 7988, 8117,
15890, 22235, 26334.
Lie (Jonas) 23580.
Lieb (Hon. Charles) 24377.
Liebes intriguen. See Love-intrigues.
Lieut. Rose and the sealed orders.
7404.
Life at the bottom of the sea.
Hafe for a life. 15175.
14916.
Life in the Holy Land. 15206.
See also Palestine, the Jewish re-
turn from exile.
Life insurance co. of Va. 8120, 25914.
Life insurance salesmanship co. 18586.
Life of Big Tim Sullivan; or, From
newsboy to senator. 21754.
Life of Christ. See Life of our Savior.
Life of our Savior; or, The life of
Christ; or, The Passion play. 7469.
Life of Shakespeare. 15396.
Life photo film corp. 15225, 30224.
Life’s crucible. 21675.
Life’s streams. 29958.
Liggett (Gen. Hunter)
Liggett (J. L.) 18688.
Liggett & Myers tobacco co.
Light on the wall. 15088.
Light that failed; or, Love’s sacrifice.
15477.
Lighting journal co.
Ligon (D. 8.) 8221.
Lihon (H. G.) 18689.
Like father like son. 14928.
Like most wives. 21416.
Liljjegran (KE. W.) 25916.
Lillian’s dilemma. 153899.
Lily of the valley. 15269, 21756.
Limelight co. 3583, 18691.
Limping to happiness. 29902.
Lincoln (Abraham) 52, 91, 1061, 1335,
1348, 3146, 3585, 5209, 6281, 8171,
8592, 9378, 11996, 15584, 15673, 16164,
17106, 17340, 21875, 21946, 22889,
22464, 22812, 29472.
Lincoln & Hood. 25917.
Lincoln highway assn. 3585.
Lincoln the lover. 7584.
Lincoln’s Thanksgiving story.
Lind (Mrs. John) 9898.
Lindeburg (Jafet) 25933.
Lindenthal (H. N.) & sons.
Linder (Caroline) 22190.
Lindsay (D. J.) 25919.
Lindsey (N. V.) 1577.
Lindsley (L. D.) 18692.
Lindstedt (A. R.) 18698.
Line (A. A.) 18694.
Line rider. 30068.
Link (Barney) 8122.
Link-belt co. 11611.
Link in the chain. 15377.
Linn bros., undertakers.
Linn photo co. 11615.
Lion and the mouse. .
Lion hunter. 30364.
Lion of Venice. 7414.
Lion’s bride. 7365, 15071.
Lions of Countess Savade. 15175.
Lipman supply house. 18695.
Lippert (Leon) 26449.
Lippi (Filippino) 26151.
Lipscomb (KE. C.) 25924.
Lisle-Holland (C. A. de)
Lisle-Holland (C. A.)
9898.
15853.
25915.
7239.
11610.
11614.
7444,
See De
633
INDEX
Lister (W. H.) 22521.
Littig (W. T.) & co. 22191.
Little angel of Canyon Creek.
Little Bo-Peep. 7988.
Little bugler. 7584.
Little captain. 153899.
Little classics press. 11616.
Little Claus and Big Claus.
Little girl that he forgot.
Little hobo. 15269.
Little house in the valley. 21282.
Little Jack Horner. 7988.
Little Lillian turns the tide. 7490.
Little madonna. 7584.
Little Miss Bountiful.
Little Miss Make-Believe.
Little mother. 21276.
Little orphans. 30177.
Little Red Riding-hood. 5476, 7888.
Little sheriff. 7584.
Little sister. 7490.
Little Sunset. 30031.
Little widow. 21347.
Littleton (Mrs. M. W.) 15854.
Littleton (W. H.) 11617.
Lively (T. G.) 18696.
Liver bros. co. 3586.
Livid flame. 21675.
Living dead. 21487.
Living wage. 7490.
Livingston (David) 8362, 13817.
Livingston (Jefferson) 3767.
Lloyd (C. W.) 3587.
Lloyd .(Ethel) 294387.
Lloyd (H. A.) 11618.)
Lloyd (J. F.) 3589.
Lloyd (J. G.) 3588.
Lloyd (W. C.) 18697.
Lo, the poor Indian. 7
Loan shark king. 21756.
Lobach (Walter) 8123.
Loeal eolor. 7584.
Locked door. 380437.
Locked house. 21756.
Lodging for the night. 21282.
Loeb (Emanuel) & co. 11619, 25925.
Loeb (Miss S. I.) 18809.
Loén (Freiherrn yon) (29455.
Loewenthal (Abraham) 15855.
Loewi (M. M.) 8804.
Loewi (Mortimer) 316, 22480.
Logan (James) 9029.
Logan (M. 8S.) 18698.
Logone (Paul) 11888.
Lohengrin. 878.
Lola. 21282.
Lola, the rat. 30487.
Lola’s trouser role. 15027.
Lomax (J. A.) 12992.
Lombardi (G. B.) 1210.
Lomen bros. 11620. 18699, 25933.
Lomneth (J. H.) ‘11622.
London (Jack) 8304.
London mystery. 29950.
London stereoscopic co.
304387.
7243.
30049.
15269.
29958.
11623.
eee OOOO ——————————
pt. Iv, ml. s., v.9
Londoner (Miss Dorothy) 20348.
Lone game. 30068.
Lonesome trail. 21675.
Long (B. H.) 25951.
Long (Edward) 11625.
Long’:(O. 'P.). S123,
Long way. 21487.
Longchamps (F. J. de) See De Long-
champs (F. J.)
Longe (O. F. de)
(On FH
Longfellow
103823.
Longfellow soc. (International)
International Longfellow soc.
Longman (HE. B.) 211.
Loo Tai Sing. 3592.
Loomis (B. F.) 18718.
Loomis (FE. M.) 22192.
Lorberg (H. A.) 3598.
Lord Chumley. 15209.
Loreau (Chocarne) 16631.
Lorenson (L.) 6315.
Lorey (Gustave) 11626.
Lorillard (EH. P.) 25952.
Lorimor (O. G.) 25958.
Lorimor (W. O.) 3595.
Lorrain (Claude) 28878.
Los Angeles examiner. 30437.
Los Angeles music shop. 18724.
Los Angeles (Rotary club of) 11627.
Losing fight. 380364.
Loss of the Birkenhead. 29950.
Lost—a pair of shoes. 15088.
Lost cord. 21756.
Lost heir. 15248.
Lost in darkness.
Lost in mid ocean.
Lost melody. 380092.
Lost sermon. 14928.
Lost treasure. 7137.
Lotus pub. co. 38596, 25957.
Lotz (Frank) 11629.
Lou Dillon, horse. 83850.
Loucks (HE. A.) 15856.
Louis XVI. 22254:
Louise (Queen) 9878.
Loup (Eugene) 16681.
Love (B. H.) 116381.
Love and hash. 213847.
Love by the pound. 21487.
Love-intrigues. 7365.
Love is blind. 7414.
Love know’s no law. 29902.
Love, loot and liquor. 21347.
Love, luck and gasoline. 7584.
Love of Iokiwa. 7584.
Love of Pierre Larosse. 21756.
Love the clairvoyant. 21756.
Love triumphs. 30225.
Love vs. pride. 21675.
Love will out. 30487.
Lovely senorita. 7257.
Lovering (G.) 38605.
Lover’s post-office. 30180.
See De Longe
(Henry Wadsworth)
See
21568.
7584.
634
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
H
| Macaulay (T. B.) 9164. -
Love’s acid test. 30364.
Love’s devotees. 7455.
Love’s old dream. 7584.
Love's sacrifice. See Light that failed.
Love’s second hate. 380225.
Love’s triumph. See Coals of fire.
Love’s young dream. 7257.
Low financier. 21675.
Lowman (L. H.) 3609.
Lowry (Mrs. Horace) 13628.
Lowry (Mrs. Tom) 18628.
Lowry’s (Mrs. Horace) baby.
Loyalty. 15071.
Loyalty of Jumbo. 21675.
Lozier (W. 8S.) 18725.
Lubin mfg. co. 7444, 15227, 21612,
30225.
Lucas (G. F.) 18726, 25960.
Lucas (L. D.) 16631.
Lucas (M. G. de)
(M. G.)
Luce (W. B.) 22193.
Lucier (A. G.) 18727.
Lucifer. 13205.
Lucky elopement. 7584.
Lucky film producers.
Lucky vest. 15088.
Luden (W. H.) 3610.
Luke (Saint) 15595.
Lukens (W. 8.) 8126.
Luna film, g. m. b. h. 15229.
Luna film industrie. 15230.
Lunatics (The); or, Dr. Goudron’s
system. 15059.
13628.
See De Lucas
30308.
Luncheon for three. 214385.
Lunn (M. A.) 184.
Lupin. 15244.
Lure o’ the Windigo. 30364.
Lure of gold. 7414.
of London. 15034.
of love. See Eastern passions.
of the circus. See Cirkusteufel.
of the green table. 380225.
Lure of the ladies. 15269.
Lure of the sawdust. 21282.
Luz Mendez (Senorita) 9898.
Lyday photogravure co. 3611.
Lydia. 140.
Lyman (XH. R.)
Lynch (George) 16118.
Lynch (P. M.) 25970.
Lyne (Felice) 18628.
Lyon (Cel. Cecil) 1942.
Lyon (Pat) 9164.
Lyon, Taylor co.
Lyons (W. W.)
Lyons & Wyckoff.
Lytton (H. C.) & sons.
Maas (Gen.) 11168.
MeAboy (J. L.) 38614.
McAdoo (Mrs. W. G.) 9898.
McAdoo (See. W. G.) 9001, 9898.
McAfee (Joseph) 18730.
MecAleavey (Patrick) 12116.
MacAlpine (Harriet) 3767.
Lure
Lure
Lure
Lure
7988.
11632.
25971.
3613, 11633.
18729.
Macauley (EF. I.) 8127.
Macbeth galleries. 185.
McCain (Adj. Gen. Henry)
McCall (Misses) 22805.
McCall (S. W.) 194384, 23238.
McCall & Groniger. 18781.
McCann (Henry) 116385.
McCartan (Edward) 22194.
McCarthy (C. J.) ‘22195.
McCauley (FF. H.) 16960.
McCay (Winsor) 21617.
Internat]. news service.
McClearie (William) 25972.
MeClung (J. W.) 11686.
McClure (F. H.) 25984.
MeClymont. (J. 4.)> 286:
24377.
See also
| MeCombs (Mrs. W. KF.) 1942.
McConahey (James) 116837.
McConnell (B. M.) 25933.
McConnell ad service. 11688.
McCormack (John) 2024.
McCormick (J. A.) 8615, 11639,
18733, 25985.
McCormick (Mrs. Medill) 1942.
McCormick (Mrs. Stanley) 20292.
McCoy (R. & W.) 8128.
McCoy (W. J.) 25991.
McCulloch & Howard. 3623.
McCulloch’s leap. 16162.
MecCulloh (J. M.) 25992.
McCullough (Mrs. John Hall) 1007.
McCurry photo co. 25998.
McCutcheon (J. T.) 3626, 11641,
18734, 25998.
McDermid (S. C.) 37389.
McDonald (Charles B.) 5638.
MacDonald (G. L.) 187385.
McDonald (H. J.) 26081.
MacDonald (Pirie) 38742, 11689, 26032.
MacDonald (S. N.) 18787.
McDonnell (Rev. James) 8685.
MacDonough (W. O.) 18550.
McDougal (Mrs. D..A.) 17255.
Maces (Antonio) Indian. 9100.
McEwen (Walter) 1210.
MacFadden (Mrs. M. 8.) 238917.
McFadden (W. G.) 15857, 22196.
McGhee (Richard) 17176.
McGinty and the count. 30092.
McGowan (i. G.) 26089.
MeGowan (Samuel) 24877.
McGranahan (G. 0.) 26040.
McGrath (H.) 22480.
McGrath (J. B.) 8131.
McGrath (M.) 22480.
McGraw (John) 22480.
McGregor (J. H.) 22197, 26041.
MecGuckin (Hugene) co. 11704, 18744,
26043.
McGuire (—)
McHugh (P. A.)
McIntosh (N. F.)
McIntyre (Bruce)
23194.
18758.
22198.
26040.
635
3750.
20955.
McIntyre (W. H.)
Mack (C.) 22480.
McKay (Beatrice)
McKay (David) 18759.
Mackay (Eunice) 1553.
McKay (R. R.) 26055.
McKeen motor car co. 3751.
McKeever (Miss Edith) 23111.
McKellar (Kenneth D.) 1942.
McKelvey (S. R.) 18771.
Mackenzie (Sir Alexander) 5476.
McKenzie (Hugh) 18772, 26056.
Mackin (Countess Spottiswood-) See
Spottiswood-Mackin (Countess).
McKinlay (W. L.) 25938.
McKinney (KE. #.) 38752.
McLain (BE. C.) 15859.
McLaughlin (Mrs. John) 9898.
McLean (Mrs. HE. E.) 9898.
McLean (V. W.) 9898.
McManus (George) See Inter.
service,
MeMillan (Mrs. J. D.) 6288.
MeMillan (lL. G.) 26057.
McMillan (Violet) 17666.
MacMonnies (Frederick) 22210.
MaeMorten, king of kidnappers. 73840.
McNamara (T. J.) 8182.
McNamara feature film co., ine. 21618.
MecNeel marble co. 8138.
McNeff-Swenson co. 18776, 26058.
MacNeil (H. A.) 211, 8180, 15981.
McNicol (J. H.) 38755, 11714, 18787.
McNulty (Ff. J.) 23912.
news
Macomb (Gen. M. M.) 9898.
Macomber (G. R.) 18788.
Macomber (M. L.) 22683.
Macoy pub. & masonic suply co.
26064.
McWhorter (lL. V.)
Macy (Mrs.) 1581.
Mad hatter. 8448.
Mad love. 7469.
Madame Marie.
Mile. La Mode.
Madden (C. F.) 8139.
Maddox (Theobold) 11729.
Madero (Don Francisco I.) 18186.
Medison (Mrs. James) 9164.
Madonna. 39, 71, 72. 3492, 7704, 9280,
11542, 18792, 15595, 15714, 16516,
17024, 18546, 20217, 20251, 20317,
21861, 21988, 23821, 26151, 28550,
29455.
Madonna della Sedia. 9280.
Maes (Nicolaes) 26151.
Maesch (Ferdinand) 8144.
Maffei (Guido von) 15715.
Magazine cooking. 380225.
Magdalen (Mary) 15595, 22507,
Maggi (Andrea) 22212.
Megill-Weinsheimer co.
Magnani (—) 5.
Magnate of paradise. 30092.
Magone (A. N.) 16681.
11720.
22731.
14928.
18789.
Magurn (BE. A.) 26065.
Mahan (J. W.) 26066.
Mahan & Wright. 26067.
Mahn (G. S.) 18790.
Maid from Sweden. 15399.
Maid of India. 15234.
Maillard (Mmile) 16631.
Mainardi (Sebastiano) 26151.
Ma-ka, Indian. 152.
Maker of madmen. 15059.
Making a convert. 21487.
Making good with her family. 15269.
Making of a scout. 15484.
Making of him. 30225.
Making Rosa _ stylish.
(The).
Making them cough up. 29958.
Malcolm (Douglas) 117380.
Malcolm (O. F.) 7449, 15231.
Maler (Hans) 26151.
Maloney (Mr.) 9274.
Maloney (R. H.) 3757.
Maloy (Alice) 28649.
Maltby (G. W.) & sons co. 26068.
Mamlok (L.) & White. 26069.
Mammals (The) 380062.
Man (G. E.) 3758, 11781.
Man and the master. 21347.
Man behind the door. 30487.
Man from home. 30216.
Man from the Hast. 30364.
Man from the past. 21347.
Man from the sea. 80225.
Man-hater (The) 21675.
Man hunters. 21347.
Man in black. 21675.
Man in the cellar. 15026.
Man in the dark. 21487.
Man in the house. 14961.
Man in the street. 15088.
Man of destiny. 7257.
Man of the hour. 15269, 30522.
Man on the box. 21603.
Man that might have been. 380437.
Man, the mission and the maid. 30437.
Man who could not lose. 30170.
Man who disappeared. See Hunted
animal.
Man who knew. 21756.
Man who paid. 21347.
Man who vanished. 30092.
Manacea water co. 187.
Manahan (W. H.) jr. 3759.
Manar (L. J.) 11786.
Manchester, Smith co. 3768.
Mandabach (P. A.) 11787.
Mandel bros. 11788.
Mandell (S. H.) 18791.
Manhattan electrical supply co. 11740.
Maniacs three. 14961.
Manning (F. B.) 26071.
Manning (H.) 38764.
Manning (L. L.) 18798.
Manor (Florence) 22214.
Man’s enemy. 21577.
See Apple
636
wt 2. 28g
pt. Iv, D.s., v.9-
:
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Man’s way. 21282.
Manship. (Paul) 188, 8145, 8180.
Mantegna (Andrea) 12434, 26151.
Manuela of Agua Caliente, Indian.
9100.
Manuelito, Indian. 3098.
Many Tail Feathers, Indian. 83881.
Manz (J.) engraving co. 11741.
Manzi, Joyant & co. 3765.
Marafi (J.) 8288.
Marah, the pythoness. 21612.
Marais-Milton. 15542, 16681.
Maratta (H. G.) 3766.
Marble (J. N.) 15860.
Marble (R. E.) 11750, 18794.
Marceau (T. C.) 3767, 11755, 18809,
26072.
Marcelus (—) 6815.
Marcus (Myer) 26096.
Marcusson (H. H.) T7867.
Mareea, the fostermother. 21756.
Mareea, the half-breed. 15399.
Margerie (Voissard) 166381.
Marguia (Gral.) 5754.
Maria and baby Indians. 9100.
Maria, Countess of Waldegrave. 18481.
Maria Marten. 15034.
Marian, the holy terror.
Maria’s sacrifice. 153899.
Marie (Princess) 9870.
Marie (Princess) of Belgium. 26072.
Mariner’s compass. 21425.
Marionez (J.) 16631.
Maris (Walter de)
(Walter)
15269.
See De Maris
Mariza (Queen) 24469.
Mark (Saint) 15595.
Markel (Irvin) 26097.
Markham (Edwin) 22389.
Markie (Mrs. Francis H.)
Marks & Brown, ine. 18843.
Marlborough (Duchess of)
Marnell (David) 21619.
Maroney (Aviator) 173891.
Maroniez (G.) 16631.
Marr (Carl von) 7880, 15715.
Marr (J. E.) & son. 26098.
Marriage de l’amour. See Marriage
of Cupid.
3T6T.
17136.
Marriage of Cupid. T7469.
Marriage of Figaro. 7414. ©
Marriage wager. 30225.
Marrying Gretchen. 15269.
Marrying Sue. 7584.
Mars. 8236.
Marsh (F.D.) 8148.
Marsh (Mr. & Mrs. Frederich)
Marsh (R. H.) 26099.
Marshall (Florence H.)
Marshall (John) 6815.
Marshall (M. M.) 38905.
Marshall (R. E.) 26100.
Marshall (Miss Rachael)
Marshall (T. R.) 19407.
Marshall (Mrs. T. R.)
376T.
ST6T.
5604.
1942.
a
i i ET
Martha’s rebellion. 15088.
Martin (David) 9164.
Martin (F. W.) 3906, 18845,
Martin (H. A.) 26102.
Martin (H. R.) 204, 15862.
Martin (M. B.) 18847.
Martin (W. S.) 8907.
Martin as burglar. 15027.
Martin Chuzzlewit. 29958.
Martin Eden. 21416.
Martin vs. Boots. 15027.
Martin’s (J.) house. 3908, 11771.
Martin’s love affair. 15027.
Martoccia (John) 18855.
Marty (F.) & co. 26108.
Marvin (F. C.) 38918.
Marx (Mayor) 26072.
Mary (Virgin) 21870, 21988.
Mary EH. Patch, horse. 1145.
Mary Jane entertains. 30437.
Mary Magdalene. 7406.
Mary, Queen of Scots.
Maryland legislature,
3614.
Maryland statuary co. 8150.
Maserang (E. A.) 11772.
Mask of adliction. 15059.
Masked motive. 30082.
Masked mystery. 7485.
Masko film co. 7451.
Masks and faces. 29958.
Mason (FF. A.) 16113.
Mason (F. H.) 22589.
Mason (G. G.) 26104.
Mason (J. A. Pu)? TRS:
Mason (Major John) 18886.
Mason & Elliott. 26105.
Mason & Hanson. 26106.
Masonic temple assn., inc. 18856.
Masonic temple assn. of Grand Rapids.
11774.
Mason’s
17135.
Massey (G. L.)
Massir (C. C.) 2815.
Master criminal. 153877.
Master mind. 15220.
Master of death. 7365.
Master of men. 380517.
Master of the mine. 7584.
Master of the strong. 14961.
Master of the world. 15485.
Masure, Leonard photo co. 11775.
Matameer (Cinon) Indian. 9100.
Mathauser (Joseph) 15886.
Mathew (Father) 9049.
Mathews (A. F.) 211.
Mathewson (Christie) 8304.
Matteossia (Z. N.) 8180.
Matter of court. 29958.
Matter of high explosives.
Matter of minutes. 15088.
Matthew (Saint) 15595.
Matthews (F. J.) 11776.
Matzene co. 3915, 11777.
26101.
bya e
sessions 1914,
(Mrs. J. J.) dinner party.
3914.
30092.
637
INDEX
pt. TY; Se Kw 9
—-—————-A ee
26110.
129.
18857, 26116.
6315, 26151.
3966, 11782,
Matzene studios.
Maude (Cyril)
Maurer (J. M.)
Mauve (Anton)
Mawreglen exhibition co.
18860.
Max (Corneile)
Maxence (Hd.)
Maxim (H. P.)
May (Mrs. C. A.)
Maybeck (R. B.) 211, 8180.
Mayben (F. F.) 11786.
Mayer (C.) 8153.
Mayer (lL. C.) 198, 8154, 15864, 22215.
Mayer (L. L.) 8967.
Mayer (Lou) 11787.
Mayer (Louis) 22217.
Mayer (S.) & sons. 3968.
Mayet (Léon) 16631.
Mayflower studio. 18861, 26117.
Maynard (R. F.) 22221, 27156.
8251.
8778, 16631.
11785.
17255.
Maynard (Mr. & Mrs. Walter) 3767.
Mays (Paul) 8767.
Mazzolini statuary co. 194.
Me an’ Bill. 15269.
Mead (M. A.) 15868.
Mead pulp & paper co. 26119.
Meade (Gen. George Gordon) 1210.
Seal ticket. 213847.
Mean Bear, Indian.
Meares (—) 19769.
Mears (Lieut. Frederick )
Meddler with fate. 15248.
Medlar (F. W.) 11791. :
Medley & Blandford. 11792.
Meeker (Iizra) 17027.
Meeker (G. B.) 8158.
Meeting Mr. Jones. 29958.
Meg o’ the mountains. 15088.
Medhi Kahn. 9898.
Meier (C. O.) 11801.
Mein lieber Katrina catches the con-
Mich. 2l2e2:
Meissner & Buch. 195, 15870.
Meissonier (J. L. EH.) 1210.
Meistersinger. 878.
Melchers (Gari) 1210.
Melina (Carlo) 22222.
Mellen (Charles) 16342.
Mellen photo co. 3969.
Mellen photo works. 26120.
Meller (R. B.) 8550.
Meller drammer. 21675.
Melody and art. 14961.
Melville (Frederic) 15232.
Melzer (Ivy) 1558.
Memling (Hans) 12484, 26151.
Memories. 7490.
Memories in men’s souls. 21756.
Memories that haunt. 7584.
Men and women. 21577.
Menard (Reno) 16681.
Mench (Phil) 11802.
Mendel (—) 28917.
Mendel (Harriet) 23917.
1263.
9898.
Mendez (Senorita Luz) See Luz Men-
dez. (Senorita)
Mendoza galleries, 1td. 3972, 11806.
Mentor assn., ine. 18869.
Meo (Innes) 22589.
Mephistophelia. 7556.
Mer-kewpie. 8457.
Mera the medium. 15280.
Mercer (A. C.) 18875.
Merchants adv. service. 18876.
Merchants assn. of Kansas City.
18877.
Merchants assn. of N. Y. 15876.
Merchants pub. co. 3978, 26129.
Meredith (George) 1210, 9164.
Merely mother. 21347.
Mergenthaler linotype co. 26133.
Merriam (G. & C.) co. 18878.
Merrick (Major George) 10174.
Merrill corp. 11808, 26134.
Merritt (OC. HE.) 11809.
Merseburger (Gust.) 8360.
Mertz (C. HE.) 26185.
Mesen (Hon. R. B.) 24877.
Message from across the sea. 7490.
Message in the rose. 7257.
Message of the sun dial. 7257.
Messegee (M. A.) 11811.
Messenger pub. co. 222238, 26150.
Messina (Antonello da) 26151.
Messinger (C. R.) 18879.
Messler (A. C.) 11812.
Messmer (R. A.) 15981.
Metal products manufacturing co.
197, 8159.
Metamorphosis. 14928.
Metcalf (C. A.) 4040.
Metealfe (Capt. Henry) 138164.
Methodist book concern. 11813, 18880.
Methodist Hpiscopal church, Board of
foreign missions. 4041.
Methods of Margaret. 380487. -
Metropolitan film eco., ine. 7452.
Metropolitan museum of art. 26151.
Mette (K. J.) 4042.
Mette (Stella de) See De Mette
(Stella).
Metz (H. A.) 9898.
Meuly (A. H.) 11815.
Meussdorffer (L. J.) 18881.
Mexican (The) 21675.
Mexican gratitude. 7257.
Mexican mine fraud. 15244.
Meyer (Baroness de) 38767.
Meyer (A. F.) 26212.
Meyer, Both eco. 4048, 18882.
Meyers (F. J.) 26214.
Meyers (J. W.) 4046.
Meyn (A. A.) 15880.
Mica film corp. 30309.
Michael (Saint) 8456.
Michael (A. C.) 22589.
Michael Perrin. 7129.
Michael Strogoff. 21666.
Michel (G. H.) 11816.
638
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Michigan lithographing co. 4047.
Middaugh (lL. G.) 26215.
Midnight call 7480.
Midnight marriage. 2138387.
Midnight ride of Paul Revere. 30092.
Midnight sun. 15234.
’Midst woodland shadows. 21756.
Midsummer love tangle. 21282.
Midsummer night’s dream. 15175.
Mignon; Titania aria. 21428.
Mike, the avenger. 15269.
Milai (A) 199, 7702, 11817.
Milbert & Greenbaum. 11818.
Miles (Gen. Nelson) 9005.
Milfeld (F. J.) 4050, 26216.
Militant school!ma’am. 30364.
Militant suffragetie. 7469.
Military drill of Kikuyu tribes and
other native ceremonies. 21668.
Mill of life. 21756.
Millar (Fred) 26217.
Millard (F. P.) 11819.
Millay (H. 8.) . 11820.
Miller (Mr.) 23715.
Miller (C. D.) 11822.
Miller (C. O’F.) 28649.
Miller (Miss Catherine) 18809.
Miller (EH. H.) 11823.
Miller (F. A.) 26220.
Miller (F. EH.) 26221.
Miller (F. W.) 26230.
Miller (Francis) 22824.
Miller (H. C.) 4051, 18884.
Miller (Henry) 3077.
Miller (Herman) 11824.
Miller (I. A.) 11825.
Miller (J. F.) 11827.
Miller (J. M.) 8160.
Miller (James A.) 4052, 11828, 18886,
26282.
Miller (John A.) 11829.
Miller (K. F.) 8891.
Miller (L. L.) 11830.
Miller (Mack) candle co.
Miller (O.) 4054.
15884.
Miller (P. C.) 8161.
Miller (R. D.) 15885.
Miller (W. J.) 15697.
Miller photo co. 4055, 18890.
Miller studio. 18897, 26235.
“Millet (Jean Francois) 1210.
Millinery mix-up. 30092.
Million (Louis) 368.
Million bid. T7584.
Million dollar mystery. 15391.
Million dollar robbery. 153886.
Millionaire uncle. 15205.
Millionaire’s caprice. 7414.
Millions for defense. 7584.
Mills (Mrs. A. L.) 9898.
Mills (C. BH.) 23530.
Milis (D. C.) 118381.
Mills (EK. A.) 4062, 18899.
Mills (William) & son. 4070, 26236.
Milo bar bell co. 4072.
|} Mischief maker.
4
22389.
See Marais-Milton
Milton (John)
Miiton (Marais-)
—
Miner (W. H.)
26287.
Minerve. 28179.
Minneapolis general electric co.
Minneapolis journal. 26246.
Minor (J. B.) 28303.
Miracie (The) 73840.
firror (The) 21282.
7584.
wedding present.
4079, 11882, 18900,
200.
Miser Murray’s
15399.
Mish-hi-yel, Indian.
Miss Behave. 16458.
Miss Raffies. 15399.
9100.
Miss Tomboy and Freckles. 380437.
Missing page. 21675.
Missing twenty-five dollars. 7257.
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Castle before the
camera. 15266.
Mr. Barnes of New York. 15399.
Mr. Bingle’s melodrama. 21756.
Mr. Bunny in disguise. 15399.
Mr. Santa Claus. 30487.
Mr. Sniffkin’s widow. 17257.
Mrs. Maloney’s fortune. 7584.
Mistress of his house. 7490.
Mrs. Romana’s scenario. 7257.
Mrs. Wiggs of the cabbage patch.
30036.
Mitchell (C. D.) 3816, 8304, 22480.
Mitchell (J. A.) 26248.
Mitchell (J. J.) & co., 4086, 18905.
Mitchell (Mayor J. P.) 163842.
Mitchell (Mrs. John Purroy) 1007.
Mitchell (Neil) 7988.
Mitchell (S. C.) 9459.
Mitchell (Dr. S. Weir) 1882.
Mitchell (W. L.) 26250.
Mitchell (Wim.) printing co. 18910.
Mix (EB. 1.) . 11837.
Mix-up at Murphy’s.
Mix-up on the plains.
Mixed mails. 14961.
Mixed relations. 21435.
Mock turtle. 8443.
Model young man. 7584.
Modern dances. 17247.
Modern free lance. 7187.
Modern Mephisto. 7391.
Modern Othello. 21282.
Modern Rip Van Winkle.
Modern Samson. 15088.
Modern vendetta. 7490.
foen (Réné) 18809.
Moffet (S. A.) 8742.
Moffett studio. 4090, 11838, 18911.
Mogensen (M.) 29455.
Mohlite (J. A.) 201, 22324, 26334.
Mohr (Fred) 18915.
Mole (Miss Bernard)
Molina (P. M.) 18186.
21347.
15269.
21282.
11837.
'‘ Molly the drummer boy. 15088.
639
INDEX
ee
Momand (A. R.) 187.
Moment of madness. 30092.
Mona Lisa. See Veiled picture.
Monarch feature film co. 7453.
Monasterace (Denna M. T. di) 38767.
Money. 29958, 30435.
Money god. 7452.
Money lender. 71387.
Moniuszko (—) 5272.
Monk Chavanaux, Indian. 5511.
Monomaniae (The) 15234.
Monroe (F. A.) 4172.
Monroe (James) 1210.
Monster and the girl. 15386.
Montagna (Bartolommeo) 26151.
Montalboddi (Raffaello) 26251.
Montauk haymakers assn. 11850.
Montebovi (Vergilio) 18916.
Montgomery (C. Ff.) 4178.
Montgomery (H.) 26252.
Monvel (R. B. de) 26646.
Moods pub. co. 4174.
Moon (Mrs. Grace)
Moon (Karl) 26256.
Moon (T. C.) 4175, 26285.
Mooney (D. F.) 9898.
Mooney (J. J.) 9484.
26255. -
Mocnshine maid and the man. 80487.
Moonstone of Fez. 15399.
Moore (A. R.) 11852.
Moore (Charles) 26292.
Moore (H. B.) 8162.
Moore (Mrs. E. M.)
Moore( Elsworth)
Moore (F. H.) 11856.
Moore (H.) 4180.
Moore (H. P.) 4179.
Moore (R. D.) 26296.
Moore & Clarke. 18917.
Moorhead (M. B.) 15868.
Moorhouse (H. H.) 11857.
Mora. (Ee. L.) 3767.
Morahan (HE. H.) 202.
Morales (Henrietta) 9898.
Moran (—) 17690, 26334, 27157.
Moran (HE. P.) 15890.
Moran (Frank) 10824.
Moran (Percy) 22762, 22965, 26334.
Moran (T. S.). 22762, 22965.
Moran (Thomas) 7988.
More than queen. 30334.
Moreno (Antonio) 20955.
Morey (H. T.) 20955.
Morgan (H. A.) 7988, 15886, 22527.
Morgan (Miss H.R.) 28111.
Morgan (J. Pierpont) 16342.
Morgari (Luigi) 11542.
Mori (Junichiro) 18918.
Mori (P.) 203.
Morin (Mme. Pilar)
Moritz (W. BE.) 4181.
Morrell (I. V.) 4182.
Morrell (J.) & son. 4188.
Morris CH. N.)y dept.
Morris (Mrs. John) 95607. .
8927.
26295.
18919.
pt. Iv, n.s., v. 9
Morris (P. W.) 26297.
Morris (Robert) 9164.
Morris & Bendien. 11858, 26298.
Morris art co. 4184.
Morrison (James) 14519.
Morrison (Margaret) 11899.
Morrow (Jane) 20955.
Morrow & Benson. 4187.
Morse (C. H.) 263808.
Morse (Mrs. H. A.) 6986.
Morss (Everett) 21876.
Mortimer (Miss) 22824.
Morton (Emily) 8182.
Morton (G, C.) 11900.
Moscioni (Attilio) 11901, 18920.
Mosler (Henry) 7988, 15825.
Moss (Mrs. Hunter) 9898.
Moss (Leopold) 7869.
Moss photo engraving co. 26309.
Mosser (8S. G.) 4188.
Mother. 21849.
Mother and wife. 15088.
Mother Goose. 28138, 23511.
Mother heart. 21675.
Mother Hubbard. 22676, 23138.
Mother is dead. 14916.
Mother of seven. 15269.
Motherhood. 29902.
Motherhood or politics.
Motherless kids. 21282.
Mothers’ baby boy. 30225.
Mother’s devotion. 7340.
Mother’s love. T677.
Mother’s way. 29958.
Motor-cycle elopement. 7182.
Motor life pub. co. 11908.
Mott (G. J. A.) 11904.
Mott] (E. E. Clark) See Clark-Mottl
(H. E.)
Moulin (Gabriel) 4189, 18922, 26310.
Moulton (W. EB.) 18923, 26313.
Mount Vernon co. silversmiths, ince.
15888, 22224.
Mountain law. 380225.
Mountford (Mrs. L. M. M. F.) 1942.
Mouton (Gabriel) 16631.
Movies as they shouldn’t be.
Goodness gracious.
Moving picture cowboy. 21675.
Mowbray (A. R.) & co., Itd. 22238,
26314.
Moyer (—)
Moyer (D. C.) 18924.
Moyle (H. H.) 4192, 11905.
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) 7833.
See also Footprints of Mozart.
Mudge (Madeleine) 26315.
Mueller (A. F.) 11906.
Mueller (F. W.) 26316.
Muff. 21675.
Muffet (Miss) 29958.
Muir (John) & co. 18925.
Muirer (Miss Anna) 3767.
Muldoon (D. L.) 22078.
7232.
See
5046.
640
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Mulhall (Lucille) 26292.
Mulkey (C. C.) 26817.
Mullen (C. J.) 18926, 26320.
Mulleneisen (Christoph) jr.
Colonia films.
Muller (E.) jr. 4194, 11909, 26328.
Muller (Enrique) 4198, 11911, 26325.
Muller, lLuchsinger & co. 11915,
189383, 263832.
Mullett (G. C.)
Mulligan (F. H.) 18984.
Mullin & Fisher. 152338.
Mulroy (Serg. J. A.) 1886.
Mu-muh-ya, Indian. 20386.
Munich statuary & altar co.
11926.
Munn & co., ine. . 26333.
Munro (John) 25933.
Munson (A. B.) 11927.
Muratore (Lucien) 3915.
‘Murchison (Mrs. Kenneth) 3767.
Murders in the Rue Morgue. 21674.
Murdock (Mrs. Victor) 1942.
Murdock trial. 15020.
Murphy (J. B.) 4206.
Murphy (M. J.) 22234.
Murphy (T. D.) co.
22235, 26334.
Murphy (Mrs. W. J.) 20348.
Murphy and the mermaids. 213847.
Murphy door bed .co. of Chicago.
11934.
Murray (C. O.) 113878.
Murray (H.) co. 204.
Murray (J. F.) 4208, 18935, 26442.
Murray (J. J.) 4209.
Murray (Louise) 26445.
Murray (Marjorie) 25627.
Murray (P. F.) 189387.
Murray (Mrs. William H.)
Muse (E. M.) 21961.
Music hath charms—not. 15269.
Musso (G.) 18203.
Mutual film corp. 4216, 18938.
Mutual novelty mfg. co. 22251.
My dash into the inferno of Vesuvius.
7583.
My friend from India. 21487.
My friend, Lumpy Levy. 30315.
My name is Blunderbore. 15175.
My official wife. 21756.
Myer (J. A.) 4262.
Myer, Martin & Danda. 262138.
Myer-Waldeck (apitdn z. 8.)
Myers (A. L.) 8164.
Myers (B. S.) 4268.
Myers (C. A.) 26447.
Myers (C. B.) 15981. .
Myers (J. W.) 4264.
Myers (Murray) 8165.
Myers (S. F.) 11936.
Myrrah. ‘7732.
Mysteries of the castle of Monroe.
21595.
See
4200.
4201,
8163, 15890,
1942.
22425.
Mysterious beauty. 21675.
Mysterious black box. 30364.
Mysterious case. 380315.
Mysterious club. 15158.
Mysterious lodger. 21756.
Mysterious Mr. Davey. 30437.
Mysterious package. 15088.
Mysterious wireless. 30041.
Mystery of Corby castle. 30041.
Mystery of Grayson. 30068.
Mystery of Green Park. 15086.
Mystery of the Amsterdam diamonds.
15088.
Mystery of the Brayton court.
Mystery of the castle. 7340.
Mystery of the death head. 7453.
Mystery of the Dutch cheese maker.
30480.
Mystery
Mystery
30437.
of the fadeless tints. 15088.
of the fatal pearl and The
Sequel. 7172.
Mystery of the frozen laugh. 30488.
Mystery of the glass cage. 7129.
Mystery of the glass tubes. 21487.
Mystery of the hidden house. 15399.
Mystery of the ladder of light. 7257.
Mystery of the laughing death. 7257.
Mystery of the lost Stradivarius.
21487.
Mystery of the Mendel Beilis case.
15164.
Mystery of the milk. 7182.
Mystery of the octagonal room. 21487.
Mystery of the red barn. Sce Maria
Marten.
Mystery of the sealed art gallery.
30092.
Mystery of the seven chests.
Mystery of the silver snare.
Mystery of the sleeping house.
Mystery of the spotted collar.
Mystery of the talking wire.
Mystery of 18 Hill st. 7340.
N. P. Bank note co. 26448.
Naaman, the Syrian. 22451.
Naboth. 22451.
Nain (Widow of)
Nain.
Naked truth. 15209, 21595.
Nan good-for-nothing. 21435.
Nancy’s husband. 21282.
Nan’s victory. 21675.
Naon (lM/adame) 9898.
Napoleon feature film co.
(ie Bs)
Napoleon I, emperor of the French.
7249, 12668, 16631.
Napoleonic epics. 7129.
Nara (J. W.)
Nargele (C. F.)
Narozny (W. J.) 18952.
Nash (E) 4270, 11937, 18955, 26449.
Nason (Leroy) 26519.
Nathan. 8264.
30364.
15088.
30430.
30438.
7257.
See Widow of
See Olinger
641
INDEX
pt. Vy. Sve o> |
Natl. art co. 18964.°:
Natl. assn. ef engine & boat mfers.
4674.
Natl. cloak & suit co.
Natl. geographic soc.
Natl. good roads assn.
Natl. highways assn.
Natl. prtg. & eng. co.
18992, 26520.
4675.
A6OTT.
11996.
205, 8166.
4678, 11997,
Natl. producing co. 4685.
Natl. sculpture co. 8170.
Natl. security fire ins. co. 26620.
Natl. Shawmut bank. 15949, 22255.
Natl woman suffrage pub. co., ine.
26621.
Native life in the Philippines.
Natsossia, Indian. 3098.
Natural mistake. 29958.
Nature’s touch. 21282.
Naulty (HE. F.) 18998, 26622.
Navarrete (Gen.) 111638.
Na-va-si, Indian. 15882.
Nave (R. H.). 22256.
Navy aviator. 14928.
Nazimova (Madame Alla) 22215.
Neagle (John) 9164.
Nearly a widow. 21487.
’Neath the lion’s paw. 15165.
Necklace of Ramases. 7257.
Negro farmer pub. co. 26628.
Nelson (C. lL.) 4694, 120038.
Nelson (Emil) 26624.
Nelson (W. S.) 15950.
Nemesis (The) 15248, 30315.
Neptune. 15850.
Neptune film co.
Neptune’s daughter. 15397.
Neri. (Saint Philip) 21988.
Nero the mad emperor. 7245.
Nest unfeathered. 7182.
Netty or Letty. 3804387.
Neue photographische
12006.
Neuhuys (Albert)
Never again. T7584.
Never shrink. 7182.
New editor. 30225.
New Magdalen. 29958.
New partner. 30092.
New process. electro
26636.
New reporter.
New road’s mascot.
New stenographer.
15487.
30315.
gesellschaft
6315.
corp. 18996,
21347.
21347.
21756.
N. Y. evening telegram (New York
herald co.) 4695, 12010, 19002,
26646.
N. Y. herald co. 4787, 12116, 19100,
267382.
N. Y. motion picture corp. 30316.
N. Y. police dept. carnival held at
Brighton Beach race track. 21487.
N. Y. press co., ltd. 26978.
64
nr
N. Y. state assembly. 9803.
—— legislative leaders, 1914. 14514.
—— probe committee, 1914. 14514.
. ¥. tercentenary com. 15952.
. Y. times. 12484, 19355.
N. Y. times co. 26998.
N. Y. tribune. 15953.
N. Y. zoologieal soe. 5011.
Newark shoe store co. 5015, 19357.
Newcomb & Robinson. 12452.
Newcombe (G. E.) & co. 22257.
Newell (H. A.) 12454.
Newhall (A. D.) 19358, 27005.
Newhall (G. H.) -22280. 2:-
(A.) 211, 8180, 15981.
y
A
~
Newman
Newman (A. G.) 22281.
Newman (C. J.) 15954.
Newman (0. G.) 12455.
Newman (V. W.) 193861.
Newoneer (L.) 206.
Newsboy tenor. 21675.
Newspaper (The) 21276.
Newspaper art co. 12456.
Newspaper enterprise assn. 5016,
19362.
Newspaper feature service. 12457,
19364, 27006.
Newton (Richard) jr. 7988.
Next in command. 21664.
Nicaragua, copyright conv. p. 430 (iv)
Nicholas 1, czar of Russia. 20476,
24836.
Nichols (HE. L.) 12579.
Nicholson (EH. B.) 19407.
Nick Winter and the mysterious bank.
30334.
Nicodemus. 16092, 22507.
Nicolet (Frank) 27098.
Nicolet (Gabriel) 15887.
Nicoll (Miss Josephine) 38767.
Nicolls (Mrs. D. Li) 3767.
Nieda. 29902.
Niehaus (Charles) 211.
Nielsen (P.) 5208.
Niethammer (T.) 19408.
Nigg (M. W.) 22282.
Night of terror. 21559.
Night on the Atlantic.
Night out. 7256
Night riders of Petersham. 7584.
7240.
Nikolaki (I. P.) 22824.
Nila-Devi (Mlle.) 16857.
Nixon (Col. John) 9164.
No wedding bells for her. 30364.
Noble (W. C.) 15956, 22283.
Nock (G. R.) 19412.
Nock (LL. F.) 847i.
Noedel (L. G.) 8172.
Noise of bombs. 30180.
Nokolo co. 12595.
Nolan (Rep. J. I.) - 9898.
Noma (Frederick) 12596.
Noonan (W. N.) 15957.
Nordisk films co. 7455, 15234, 21620,
30317.
)
fuel
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914 .
| Norman (Viola) 8173.
Norrie (Mrs. C. B.) 38767.
Norris (EK. B.) 27099.
| Norris (R. F.) 12597.
North (Josepha) 8174.
North Amer. co. 5209, 19413, 27100.
North Amer. construction eco. 5249,
12615, 19427, 27114.
Northern photo co. 19428.
Northey (C. E.) 9484.
Northrup (D. O.) 12616, 27121.
Northrup (Harry) 29487.
Northrup, King & co. 5252, 27116.
Northumberland (H. G. P., duke of)
27120.
Northwestern knitting co.
Northwestern lithographing co.
Norton (A. B.) 12620.
Norton (Nora) 19488.
Norton (W. J.) 5254.
Norwich univ. 21621.
Norwood (Aurora) 15890.
Not-go-out-old, Indian. 8381.
Notman. 12622, 194384, 27133.
Notter (F. L.) 8175.
Nourse (Wlizabeth)
Novelty shop. 12628.
Noville (C. H.) 22285, 27135.
Nowell (F. H.) 5256, 12629, 19436.
Noyes (G. D.) 5257, 19440.
27132.
207.
23754.
Nunnebruch (—) 22965.
Nutry (John) S177.
Nutting (HE. Z.) 5259, 8178.
Nutting (Wallace)
19441, 27136.
O. K. farms co. 27141.
Oates (Capt.) 19769.
Oath of a viking. 21664.
Oath of Pierre. 21282.
Oberloh (William) 12656.
Obermiller (P. F.) 12657.
een (Gral.) 13186.
O’Brien (Alice) 138628.
Oceasion card co. 12658.
O’Connell (T. M.) & co. 15958.
Odd freak. 214385.
Odyssey of the North. 21416.
Officer and a gentleman. 7584.
Officer Jim. 7444.
Officer Kate. 21756.
Officer 666. 258383, 30214.
Ogalahla Charley, Indian.
Ogden (H. A.) 7988, 28186.
Ogilvie (J. S.) pub. co. 5267, 12659.
Oglozinski (J. B.) 5272, 19496.
O’Gorman (Mrs. James) 1942.
Oh! look who’s here! 21675.
O’Hair (Rep. F. T.) 1942, 9898.
O’Hara (G.) 52738.
Ohio art co. 22286.
Ohio Valley general hospital alumnae
assn. 5277.
Ojidos (Andy) 194.
Oleott (Chauncey )
ine. 5260, 12651,
5299.
18351.
id Ben mining corp. 12664.
Old curiosity shop. 15020.
Old enough to be her grandpa.
Old fire horse. 21487.
Old fire horse and the new fire chief.
15399.
Old flute player.
Old letter. 80364.
Old maid’s baby. 153899.
Old natl. bank. See Spokane, Old
natl. bank. ;
Old oak’s secret.
Old reliable. 7584.
Old Thespian. 80334.
Old vs. the new. 7490.
Old woodearver. 73840.
Oldfield (Barney) 17089.
Oldt (J. C.) 5278.
Oleson (W. P.) 5280.
Olinger (J. B.) 5288, 12668,
Olive (J. H.) 19497.
Olive and the burglar. 380092.
Olive is dismissed. 30092.
Olive’s other self. 30092.
Oliver (A. D.) 2812.
Oliver (C. B.) 27142.
Olivier (Mlle. L.) 15542.
Olson (C. V.) 19500.
Olson (Niels) 27148.
Omaha film exchange. 7464.
O’Malley (Dr. Mary) 9898.
On Christmas eve. 30092.
On his majesty’s service.
On life’s high seas. 15169.
On Moonshine Mountain. 80225.
On-Spe-Sni, Indian. 20257.
On suspicion. 380225.
On the breast of the tide. 7480.
On the heights. 7257, 29958.
On the ice. 15088.
On the Isle of Sarne.
On the lazy line. 7257.
On the minute. 15269.
On the steps. 15088.
On the stroke of five. 304837.
Onativia (Gerald) 8767.
Onativia (Victor) 8767.
One kiss. 303864.
One thousand to one shot.
One touch of nature. 21487.
One traveler returns. 30364.
One who loved him best. 21487.
Oneida community, ltd. 19504, 27145.
O’Neil (Peggy) 11082.
Only a boy. 15058.
Only a sister. 15399.
Only son. 15220.
Only way. 21282.
Onwentsia club. 22322.
Opals’ curse. 14961.
Opera singer’s triumph.
Opium smoker. 15234.
Oppenheim (Harry)
Oppenheim (J. M.)
27149.
29902.
30437.
7584.
30052.
21487.
7182.
21568.
19505, 27148.
5294, 12669,
643
INDEX
Opper (F.)
ice.
Orange (M.) 872, 16681.
Orcutt (W. D.) 22328.
Ordeal (The) 21675, 30224.
Orebaugh (C. E.) 19506.
Orestes. 1210.
Orfen (William) 21898.
Orlady (Hon. George B.) 1851.
Orley (Bernard van) 26151.
Orr (A__F.). 3295.
Orr (W.-D.). 27152;
Ortega (Gen. Tarribo) 2379, 5046.
Orthaus (E. H.) 15890.
Osage post card co. 5299.
Osborn (EF. W.) 12670.
Osborne (Arthur) 22257.
Osborne (Mrs. John EH.) 1942.
Osborne (T. M.) 247384.
Osborne (W. E.) 27155.
Osborne co. 208, 22324, 27156.
O’Shaughnessy (Blin) . 10061.
O’Shaughnessy (Nelson) 2379, 16342.
O’Shaughnessy (Nelson) wife and son,
Elin. 10061.
O’Shaughnessy (Mrs. Nelson)
Osman. 19769.
Osthaus (Hdmund)
Ostoble (C.) 210.
Ostrich farming, South Africa.
Oswego times co. 27186.
Otash (H. F.) 19507.
Othello. 7414.
Other people’s business.
Other train. 21282.
Otis elevator co. 19508.
Otis lithograph co. 5315, 12672.
Our art department, inc. 12673.
Our fairy play. 15399.
Our home-made army. 29958.
Out-blacked. 7182.
Out in Happy Hollow. 15399.
Out of darkness. 7402.
Out of Petticoat lane. 30364.
Out of sight, out of mind. 7182.
Out of the darkness. 29902.
Out of the past. 30487.
Outcast’s return. 30315.
Outcault (R. F.) 5321, 12674, 19509,
27187.
Outeault adv. co. 19570.
Outram (George) 24469.
Owens (J.B.) 27481.
Own-craft studios. 12679.
Oxley (W. T.) 274385.
Oz film mfg. co. 19635, 27440.
Ozeel (Jeanne) 16631.
Pa and ma elope. 7182.
Pabst brewing co. 5837, 126838, 19637,
10061.
22324, 22965.
7257.
30180.
27448.
Pach bros. 19655.
Pacific coast condensed milk co. 12687.
Pacific mutual life ins. co. of Cal.
27453.
Pacific photo and art co. 5352.
|
See Internat]. news sery- | Pacific pictorial news service.
SS
SS
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9
12688
Package confectionery co. 12689.
Padday (C. M:.) “16148.
Paddock (Mrs. G. A.) 53858.
Paddock (W. D.) 3742, 15976, 22881.
Paderewski (Ignace Jan) 5272, 13300.
Paeff (Bessie) 8179, 15978.
Paesgler studio. 27454.
Paganini. 22045.
Page (H.) 27457.
Page from yesterday. 15269.
Pageant film co. 30333.
Pageant of San Francisco. 30333.
Paggliacci (11) prologue. 21428.
Pagre, Indian. 5511.
Painted lady’s child. 21282.
Painted world. 21756.
Painter (J. B.) 15979.
Pair of frauds. 7584.
Pair of stockings. 15269.
Pajeau (Joseph) 22382.
Palestine, the Jewish return from
exile; or, Life in the Holy Land.
150238.
Palette art concern. 5354.
Palmer (J. 8S.) 12690.
Panama-California expo. 12691, 15980,
19658, 27458.
Panama, copyright cony. p. 430 (iv)
Panama-Pacific internat]. expo. co. 211,
5358, 8180, 12711, 15981, 19695.
Pankhurst (Emmeline) 210.
Pankhurst (Sylvia) 10324.
Pany (Ferdinand) 15670.
Panzer (Paul) 15692.
Panzer (Philipp) 12992, 22423.
Papa Martin’s pannier. 21276.
Papperitz (G.) 7880.
Paredes (V. de) 7860, 22045.
Parfianowiez (John) 16034.
Parisano (M. A.) 12929.
Fark & Pollard co. 5366.
Parke (S. C.) 12982. \
Parke (W. T.) 19730.
Parker: (C...S2)" “27a:
Parker (EK. B.) 12986.
Parker (F. L.) 19784.
Parker (Sir Gilbert) 11689.
Parker (L. S.) 82385.
Parker (Lawton) 4.
Parker (W. H.) 53869, 27602.
Parker-Brawner co. 22388.
Parkhurst (Dr.) 18388.
Parkhurst. ‘(To 2) oan
Parkinson art co. 5874.
Parks (Elsie) 3767.
Parrish (Maxfield) 21969.
Parrish (William) 53875.
Parrot (G. J.) 27608.
Parsifal. 878, TO76.
Parsons (C. L.) 160385.
Parsons (BE. M.) 12987.
Parsons (Louis) 19736.
Parsons (W. E.) - 15981. *
Partridge (Mrs. Curtis) 5376.
644
;
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
| Partridge (Mrs. Earl) 13628.
Paul (Sdint)
Partridge (Nellye)
Partridge (W. O.)
Pasquali American
21622.
Passing of Diana. 15399.
Passing of her ideal. 7402.
Passion play. See Life of our Savior.
Passions of the Renaissance. 15267.
Passman (J. W.) 27605.
Passman & Atherton. 19742.
Passman & Wheeler. 129389.
Passmore (L. N.) 27606.
Pastime novelty co. 5377,
19743, 27607.
Pastrone (Giovanni) 15268.
Pate (C. 0.) 15247, 21624.
Path forbidden. 30168.
Pathé fréres. 7469, 15248, 30334.
Patigian (Haig) 211, 15981.
Patria. 25614.
Patrick (Saint) 15595.
Patsy Bolivar series. 380225.
Pattein (César) 16681.
Patten (Leonard) 12946, 19744.
Patterson (W. S.) 5884.
Patti (Adelina) $848.
Pattia, Indian. 3098.
Pattison (Rev. T. E.) 18550.
140, 15710.
Paul (H. LL.) 22417.
Paul, Siewers & McKay. 19745.
Pauline (Bonnie Lass) 23089.
Pavlowa (Anna) 9033, 24670.
Pawn ticket 918. 21675. |
Paxton (W. M.) 82386, 22524, 22418.
Payne (E. 8.) 12947.
Payne (G. 8S.) 12948.
Paysleitner (T. A.)
Peabody (Miss Priscilla)
Peace stamp soc. 27609.
Peacemaker (The) 21756.
Peacock feather fan. 14928.
Peale (C. W.) 1210, 9164.
Peale (Rembrandt) 1210, 9164.
Peapa (Maria A.) and baby Marta.
Indians. 9100.
Pearce (C. H.) 22419.
Pearce (J. N.) 12949, 27610.
Pearl (C. H.) 5885.
Pearl (J. W.) 27611.
22387.
12938, 22389.
co. 7465, 15244,
12945,
16036.
23111.
Pearl of the Punjab. 21475.
Pearsall (B. S.) 5887.
Pearson (Pete) 24469.
Peary (R. EB.) 8153.
Peasant’s lie. 21847.
Peck (C. H.) 27100.
Peck (G. E.) 8287.
Peck (Henry J.) 22324.
Peck (R. H.) 19746.
Peck (Mrs. T. R.) 3767.
Peck (W. J.) 5888.
Peddler’s bag. 21347.
Pedersen (lL. H.) 19747.
Pedro (Juan) See Juan Pedro.
INDEX
Peerson (¥.) 53889.
Peg o’ the wild-wood. 29958.
Peggy, of Primrose lane. 30364.
Pegram (Fred) 15825.
Pellegrini (Joseph) 8238.
Pellett (EF. ‘C.)* 19752.
Pelton CE Wy 1975s) 2612:
Pelton (M. S.) 12952.
Pen art school. 27625.
Pennington (Nina) 138628.
Pennington (W. M.) 27626.
Pennock bros. 12968.
Pennsylvania rubber co.
Penot (Albert) 16631.
Penrod (A. G.) 12969.
Peoples (T. L.) 16087.
Pepita. 15175.
Percy, the lady-killer.
Perez (Alonzo) 15542.
Perfect truth. 7257.
Performing bears.
Perils of Pauline.
Perkins (G. W.)
Perkins (R. W.) 53890.
Perkins (W. B.) 53892, 19757.
Perlberg (S. E.) & co. 12970.
Perplexed bridegroom. 7584.
Perregaux (Madame) 25828.
Perret (Aimé) 8778.
Perrett (G. J.) 7789.
Perry (C. E:) 280, 5394, 8239, 12971.
Perry (C. H.) 12981.
Perry (E. 8S.) 8556.
Perry) (H.™A,)*saor:
Perry (J. A.) 5399.
Perry.:(d... Ee) 295:
Perry (Josephus) 27646.
Perry (R. H.) 8247, 16088, 22421.
Perry (Robert) 223889.
Perry Mason co. 19758.
Persistent Mr. Prince. 15399.
Personius (G. A.) 12983.
Persons (W. C.) 19759.
Pertuch (R) 5400. :
Pesteoe (Chas.) 27647.
Peter (Saint) 8264, 15710, 27716.
Peter, King of Servia. 20476.
Peters (C. G.) 15981.
Peters (Rep. J. A.) 9898.
Peters (M. 1.) 5401.
Peters (Richard) jr. 1210.
Peter’s relations. 15269.
Petersen (Thomas) 8248, 12984.
Peterson (Rep. H. B.) 9898.
Peterson (Norman) 27648.
Petroff the vassal. 15877.
Petrtyl (August) & co. 12985, 27650.
Pettibone bros. mfg. co. 5402.
Pettit (B. W.) 5403, 8249.
Pettit (H. M.) 296.
Peynado (Madame) 9898.
Pezet (Madame) 1942.
Pfister (J. J.) 8250, 160389.
Pfister (J. J.) knitting co.
Phantom thief. 21475.
22420.
14961.
30437.
15071, 21475, 30082.
26032.
12987.
645
INDEX
Phelps (E. H.) 9028.
Phelps (HE. J.) 24708.
Phelps (P. C.) 5405.
Phi chi medical fraternity, ine. 27651.
Phi sigma delta fraternity. 12989.
Phila., Amer. baseball club. 27652.
Philip IV of Spain. 11378, 12990.
Phillipson (C. T.) 12990.
Phillips (C. Coles) 6810.
Phillips (Ferd) 12991.
Phillips (M. E.) 19760.
Phinney (C. H.) 19761.
hinney (W. C.) 19768.
Phoenix (L. M.) 297.
Photo drama co., inc. 21662, 30358.
Photo drama motion picture co., ine.
7484, 15257.
Photoart house. 19764.
Photoart view co. 27653.
Photographic advertising co. 27655.
Photographische gesellschaft. 8251,
12992, 16040, 22423.
Photoplayers portrait corp. 5406.
Piecirilli (Furio) 211, 8180.
Pickard (F. W.) 16041.
Pickering (C. N.) 19765.
Pickett photo co. 18018.
Pickford (Mary) 5406, 21871, 23691.
Pickles, art and sauerkraut. 7584.
Picknell (W. L.) 1210.
Piecknell (William) 9164.
Picot (L. F.) 27660.
Pictorial news co. 27661.
Picture playhouse film co.
30359.
Picture
276638. |
Picturesque California. 30487.
Pierce (Gen. I’. E.) 27149. -
Pierce (H. H.) . 5410, 13019, 19766.
Pierik (Marie) 1577. ,
Pierrot, the prodigal.
Pierrot’s love. 7340. -
Pietro, the pianist. 7490.
Pietz (Adam) 7788.
Pigeon carrier. 14916.
Pigs is pigs. 15399.
Pike (HE. W.) 5415.
Pike (Zebulon) 5209.
Pilate. 26151.
Pillsbury’s pictures.
Pine (J..B.) 22447.
Pine Bird, Indian. 5299.
Pines of Lory. 30092.
Pinheadus. 26646.
Pinter (D.) 5417.
Piper (Mrs. George)
Pirates of Peacock alley.
Pirate’s revenge. 15034.
Pisani bros. 27667.
Pitt (William) 1210.
Pittsburg steel co. 27668.
Pittsburgh Pirates. 8816.
Pittsburgh (University of)
Pius X (Pope) 9398, 30363.
21664,
poster publicity co.,_ ine.
15209.
13021.
20348.
15269.
5418.
|
' | Poor relation.
| Pond (Dana)
| Ponting (H. G.)
|’ Ponting (Herbert)
pt. Iv, n. s., v.9
Place (C. A.) 27672.
Place (W.) jr. 5419.
Plaisted (E. R.) 27673.
Plank (Eddie) 8804.
Plant (T. G.) eo.
Playing with fire.
Plebuch (Paul)
Plew (J. E.) 27675.
Plot (The) 30487.
Plot that failed. 15269.
Plumb (H. G.) 16042.
Plumber (The) 30180.
Plumbers’ picnic. 21347.
Plume (EH. C.) 5420.
Plummer (G. E.) 5421, 27676.
Plummer & Feil. 5426. ,
Poe (Mrs. HB. A.) 19760.
Poe (Rosalie) 14758.
Pohle (F.) 5430.
Poincaré (Pres. R.) 20476.
Poindexter (J/rs. Miles) 1942.
Poiret (Paul) 22667.
Poisoned bit. 21487.
Polish Jew. 30641.
Polish young men’s alliance of Amer-
ica. 19767.
Polishing up. 21756.
Politics and suffragettes. 7182.
Politics and the press. 21756.
Pollard (J. G.) 1426, 20488.
Polly of the circus. 7449.
Polychrome process co. 5431.
Polychromide studios. 5432.
Pomerene (Mrs. Atlee) 9898.
Pomeroy (George) 22671.
Pompeian mfg. co. 19768.
16311.
19769.
5433, 13023.
Poor folk’s boy. 15399.
ZASTT.
7365.
22448.
30364.
27674.
Poor rich.
Poore (C. D.) 5467, 27677.
Poore (H. R.) 11689.
Pope (Alexander) 3. -
Pope (C. E.) 19840.
Pope (J. E.) 5468.
Pope (W. H.) 18087.
Popular electricity pub.
13088.
Popular plays & players, ine. 21666. -
Popwoggy. 7706.
Port of Havana docks co. 10071.
Porter (C. R.) 19841.
Porter (Miss E.) 18809.
Porter (F. H.) 5475.
Porter (Miss Katherine)
Porter (O. B.)., 216933
Porter (P. A.) 19842.
Portillo (J. LL.) S067,
Portinari (Marie) 26151.
eo. 5469,
3767, 18809.
Portinari (Thomas) 26151.
Portrait (The) 7584.
Post (C. W.) 9562, 17012, 22449;
27740.
646
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Post-dispatch. 5476, 18044.
Pest no bills. 21487.
Post printing & pub. co.
198438, 27680.
Posterette co. 27691.
Pote lariat of the Flying A. 7187.
Pothast (B.) 27156.
Pothier (Gov. Aram J.) 78610.
Potocka (Countess) 27746.
Potter (J. W.) 27156.
Potter (Mildred) 8627.
Poupelet (Jane) 16048.
Powell (HE. L.) 1182. |
Powell (Mrs. Elizabeth W.) 1210.
Powell (Eyre) 138073, 27699.
Powell (M. H.) 27700.
Powell (T.) 5511.
Power of light. 7137.
Power of the press. 21577.
Power to forgive. 153899.
Power (—) 24734.
Powers (James) 8804.
Powers (T. E.) See Internatl. news
service.
Powers (Mrs. Walter) 20348.
Powers of the air. 7257.
5500, 13056,
Practical S. S. supplies co. 19851.
Praechtl (G. J.) 5527.
Pratere (Edmund de) 1210.
Pratt (B. L.) 205, 8166, 15981.
Pratt (HE. .) 24877.
Pratt (Henry) 9164.
Pratt (Herbert L.) 29887.
Pratt (Matthew) 1210, 9164.
Pratt (William) 15542.
Premature compromise. 30092.
Prentzel (Hans) 15870.
Presbyterian board of publication.
27702.
Preseren (Anton) 8268.
Preseren (Fr.) 8268.
President’s special. 21487.
Press illustrating co. 138075.
Pressler (O. R.) 22450.
Preston (J. M.) 18081.
Preston (R. J.) 27705.
Pretonius (—) 298.
Pretonius - Schurz- Daenzer memorial
assn. 298.
Pretty Eagle, Indian. 7795.
Prevot-Valeri (—) 8778.
Price (A. BE.) 19858.
Price (E. V.) 27706.
Price (Henry) 27709.
Erice (J.) 5528.
Price of blood.
Price of guilt.
Price of the drinks.
Price of the necklace.
Price of vanity. 7584.
Price on his head. 21562.
Price paid. 21461.
Prichard (S8.) 299.
Prieur (R.) 7485.
Prieur (R.) co., inc.
77261—15——15
15034.
21607.
14961.
7257.
15259.
FO “
Primrose (Hon. Neil) 38767.
Prince (G. L.) 19854.
Prince Edward Island in motion, home
of the silver black fox industry.
7448.
Prince of Bohemia. 14928.
Prinee of darkness. 15034.
Princess of the desert. 7257.
Princeton university store.
Prisco (Albert) 30362.
Prisoner of the Owls; or, The victim
of revenge. 15022.
Private Bunny. 21756.
Private Dennis Hogan. 21756.
Private secretary. 15199.
Prize employer. 14961.
27710.
Proctor’, (#17s, A., P.) 16053:
Procter & Gamble co. 5587, 18082,
19855, 27711.
Product (The) 380487.
Professional seapegoat. 30487.
Professor’s romance. 380487.
Prohibition publicity bureau. 27718.
Proper and improper methods of fir-
ing a locomotive. 7464.
Prosdocimit (A.) 238096.
Prosecution. 15399.
Prospectors (The) 21347.
Protea II and the infernal automo-
bile. 21461.
Protect us. 15264.
Proutman (8. F.) 27715.
Providence lithograph co. 301, 8264,
16054, 22451.
Provost (Mrs. Cornelius) 18809.
Prudential life ins. co. of Texas.
55042.
Prudential officers & employees. 16980.
Prussian blood. 29950.
Pryor (W..Ci)) 208
Pryse (J. S.) 161138; 225389.
Psyche. 16681.
Public ledger co. 27719.
Publishers prtg. co. 5548, 19858.
Puehl (W. A.) 16065.
Puffer (B. F.) 5544.
Pulaski. 19496.
Pullen (Eddie) 9566.
Punishment (The) 21276.
Pups on a rampage. “7584.
Purchase (C. A.) 5550, 18792.
Purdy (Lawson) 183164.
Pure gold. 30487.
Purnell (L. E.) 18086.
Pursuer pursued. 7187.
Pursuit of the phantom.
Pushman (G. T:) -27720.
Pustet (Fr.) & co. 27721.
Putkowski (Wallace) 19859.
Putham (Brenda) 8291, 22461.
Putnam (SiA:.)2 27722:
Putting one over. 7257.
Pyle (C. C.) T48T.
Quack (The) 30225.
21416.
647
INDEX
pt. Iv, n.s., v.9
Qualifying for Lena. 15088. Reaugh (Frank) 22467.
Quality of merey. 30334. Rebekka. 7880.
Quarantined. 7257. Rebori (A. N.) (27734.
Queen incubator co. 13087. Recent Confederate victory. 30225.
Queen of the counterfeiters. 21337. Reckendorfer (F. L.) 11561.
Queen of the skull clan. 21751. Reckitts (U. 8S. A.) ltd. 8293.
Quest of the sacred gem. 30334. Reckoning (The) 7249.
Question of clothes. 21487, 30487. Reconciled in blood. 7490.
Question of hats and gowns. 7257. Record pub. co. 5606.
Question of identity. 30092. Red Cloud (Chief) 28909.
Quick. (Ei, /P.)” an82; 21 (25. Red club. 15056.
Quin (Frank) & co. 5583, 19860. Red dye. 29958.
Quinecke (W. A.) & Co. 5587. - Red Head and ma’s suitors. 15269.
Quinets Gl. 2.) 25828: Red Head introduces herself. 15269.
Quinn (J. W,)- + 22462. Red or white. 15175.
Qulsch (Mendoza) Indian. 9100. Red Riding-Hood. 5476, 7888.
Rabier (Benjamin) 7809. Red queen. 8443.
Rabjohn & Morcom. 27724. Red Wing advertising co. 5607.
Rackham (Arthur) 5589, 18088, | Redbird wins. 29902.
19866, 27725. Redeker (J. L.) 27735.
Radel (Frank) 18089. Redemption of a pal. 21282.
Radway (S. R.) 5598. Redfield (EH. W.) 21893.
Rae (John) 22778. Redpath-Horner chautauqua. 19871.
Ragamuffin (The) 14961. Reed (C. BE.) 19873, 27736.
Ragged earl. 21666. Reed (C. L.), jr. 19874.
Ragot (Josephine) 19867. Reed (F. R.) 211.
Railroad adv. agency. 27728. Reed (J.A.) jr. 27738.
Rainey (Mrs. Henry T.) 1942. Reed (J. 8S.) 11689.
Rainey (P. J.) 18090, 21668. Reed (Sen. James A.) 1942.
Rainey (Mrs. Roy) 3767. Reed (W. A.) & sons. 13110.
Rainey’s African hunt. 21668. Reeves (C. 8.) 19875, wef
Raising a sunken yacht. 21756. Reformation of the gang. 15399.
Rajah’s vacation. 21675. Regan’s daughter. 21756.
Ralph (Lester) 7976, 15825. Regensteiner colortype co. 5634.
Ralston purina co. 5599. Regent feature film co. 21672.
Ramo films, inc. 7488, 15260, 21671. Reggie, the daredevil. 7182.
Ramona. 15890. Regina. 15059.
Ramp (Yonker) 26151. Regular Rip. 29958.
Rampolla (Cardinal) 8123. Reham (Mary) 23917.
Randall (L. C.) 308. Reibig (Elso) 28649.
Ranger’s romance. 30364. Reich (Jacques) 27740.
Rank-(C. Zz. BE.) 27729. Reichard (H.) 8294.
Ransdell (Mrs. Joseph H.) 1942. Reichard (Theophile) 8127.
Ransom (F. C.) 22762. Reid (__)) aie
Raphael. 13792. Reid (F.M.) 19882.
Rappard (Madame van) 9898. Reid (G. W.) Tier.
Rashleigh (Kathleen) 12992. Reid (H. L.) 16066.
Rathbone (BE. K.) 309. Reid (J. A.) 28754.
Rattlesnakes. 30487. Reid (J. R.) 5638 13111.
Rau (W. H.) 5600, 13106, 19868, | Reid (Marjorie) 19883, 27741.
27730. Reid ( mae eae
P illi 2463. Reierson (C. R. :
Bee Ee ck Reierson (R. W.) baby. 19889.
Ray (A. A.) 5602. Reign of terror. 21475.
Rayburn (Rep. Sam.) 9898. Reignold (George) 9164.
Raymond (C. R.) 7988, 15825. Reincke-Kreicker co. 13112.
Raymond (G. W.) 19870. Reindeer. 30487. iis
Razeto (Stella) 27961. Reinthal & Newman. 5689, ,
Rea (R. W.) 27733. 16067, 22468, 27742.
Read (F. BE.) 5603. Reis (R.) & co. 310.
Reade (B. A.) 5604. Reisman (H. E.) 22478.
Ready money. 380216. Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary. 21577.
Real helpmate. 7257. Relentlessness of life. 7340.
Real thing in cowboys. 21675. Reliable poultry journal pub. Co.
Reardon (W. P.) 8292. | 27745.
648
| Remer (i. B. de)
INDEX
|
: Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Rembrandt van Ryn. 6815, 12434,
23754, 26151.
(Pe)
| Remington (Cora) 18117.
Remington (Frederic) 27100.
Renard, 7809.
Renegade’s vengeance. 7490.
|
:
Reni (Guido) 9164.
Renouardt (J/lle. Jeanne) 16681.
Renowned players feature film co.
21673.
Renunciation (The) 15059.
Renzetti (Aurelius) 15958.
Reoni (—) 22965.
Reparation (The) 21675.
Reporter Jimmie intervenes. 15269.
Reporter on the case. 21675.
Reproduction co. 8295.
Republic rubber co. 22474.
Restless woman. 7182.
Resurrection of Caleb Worth. 7257.
Retribution. 14928.
Retrieving the past.
Rettig (—) 28550.
Return (The) 30068.
Return of Helen Redmond. 7187.
21461.
Return of Jack Bellew. 7584.
Reunited. 80068.
Reveler (The) 21675.
Revengeful servant girl. 15088.
Revere (Paul) 27802.
Revolt of the gladiators.
cus.
Reward of thrift. 21756.
Rex (Oscar) 8778.
Rex McDonald. 769.
Rex photo studio. 19898.
Reynard (G.) 22524.
See Sparta-
Reynolds (Frederick) 27746.
Reynolds (J. L.) 13119.
Reynolds (Sir Joshua) 11378.
Reynolds (Sallie Ward) 27747.
Rheingold. 878.
Rhind (J. M.) 16074.
Rhode Island Boy scouts,
troop. 16810.
Rhodes (J. G.) 13120.
Ribbons and boxing-gloves.
Rice (H. E.) 13121.
Rice (Eleanor) 311.
mice (Fk. A.) TSl22.
Rice (George) & sons.
Rice (H. J.) 19899.
ice (W. 3) W125.
Rich (Lady) 26151.
Westerly
14961.
13124.
Richard & Sheehan. 19900.
Richardot (J. G.) 11878.
Richards (E. E.) 312.
Richards (Elizabeth) 138126.
Richards (H. A.) 2X3T27.
Richards (Mrs. 1.) 3767.
Richards (Miss Janet) 1942.
Richards (W. FEF.) 121210:
Richards (W. T.) 1210.
| Richardson (Prof. C. F.)
See De ener ||
26308.
Richardson (Lady Constance Stew-
art-) See Stewart-Richardson (Lady
Constance)
Richardson (Jack) 641.
Richardson (Jiiss Marie)
Richet (—) 26834.
Richet (Leon) 15890.
Richmond (Stanley) 22475.
Riddack (Capt.) 24469.
Ride for life. 7334.
Ridel (Louis) 166381.
Ridgway’s ine. 318.
Rienzi. 878.
Rieper (A.) 22045.
Riggins (J. W.) 9624.
Riggs (Mrs. Eugene)
Riggs (Thomas) jr.
Right girl. 30487.
Right justice. See Buried secret.
Right of way. 15399.
Right one. T7340.
Right to happiness.
Rigolor (A.) 6815.
Rigolot (—) 16631.
Rigot (Max) 13133.
Riley (Frank) 8295.
Riley (J. W.) 16744.
Riley (John F.) 27748.
Riley (Wiliam) 16085.
Rimmer (C. H.) 8296.
Rinehart (Mrs. M. R.) 3767, 27717.
Ring and the book. 21347.
ting and the rajah. 15034.
Ring that binds. 25175.
Ringeisen (Joseph) 11542.
Rings and robbers. 14961.
Risbeck (J. H.) 16075.
Rising (C. PB.) .: 22235.
Rita (Saint) 38, 11542, 15595, 15958,
21988.
Rita pub. co.
Ritschel (W.) 15825, 22965.
Rittenberry (Alma) 5708.
Ritter (Caspar) 15715.
Rittmeyer (Josef) 8297.
Ricco. CRita). 277 or.
Ritzenhofen (Hubert) 12992.
tival stage lines. 30364.
Riveres (Gov.) 138186.
Riverside printing co. 5709.
Riverview park co. 181384.
Rix (George W.) 13142.
Rix (Julian) 7988.
Rizal (Dr. José) 16520.
Rond to Plaindale. 14961.
Road to yesterday. 21577.
Roarin’ Roscoe. 9274.
Robb (Mrs. Ralph H.)
20348.
13628.
9898.
15269.
27749.
1351.
Roberts (F. S. Ks dst cart). Tees,
225389, 28725.
Roberts (H. E.) 5710.
Roberts (Mrs. H. P.) 20348.
Roberts (J. G.) 5711.
649
INDEX
Roberts (W. P.) 52.
Roberts, Johnson & Rand branch in-
ternatl shoe co. 27752.
Robertson (—) 22965.
Robertson (Lady Forbes) See Forbes-
Robertson (Lady).
Robertson (L. H.) 280, 7961.
Robertson (M. T.) 18148, 27756.
Robey (F.) 211.
Robinson (EH. M.)
Robinson (R. B.) 16076, 22476.
Robinson (R. R.) 8298.
Robinson (Theodore) 218983.
Robinsons (The) 19901.
Robison (I. R.) 18150, 27768.
Robyn (A. P.) 27764.
Rocambole. 15248.
Roches (Gertrude des)
Roches (Gertrude).
Rochester photo press.
199038.
Rock Island plow co.
Rock of death. 7340.
Rocke (M. M.) 19915.
Rockefeller (H. O.) 19916.
Rockefeller (J. P.) 19916.
Rockefeller (John D.)
16843.
Rockhill (W. W.)
Rockwood studio. 138164.
Rocky road of love. 30487.
Rodewald (Miss Marie) 3767.
Rogers (F. B.) 16077.
Rogers (Frank) 5788, 19917.
Rogers (J. J.) 9898.
Rogers (Mrs. J. J.)
Rogers (Mrs. J. S.)
Rohde (Victor) 27769.
Rolph (Mayor) 12711. .
Rolt-Wheeler (C.) 314.
Roman oil portrait co. 13166.
Romance of a poor young man. 29958.
Romance of Mignon. 7129.
Romance of the everglades. 7257.
Romance of the first reserve. 15269.
Romance of the Mexican revolution.
21748.
Romance of the Pueblo.
Romantic Josie. 21756.
tome (King of) 16681.
Rome or death. 15207.
Romel (EF. A.) 8299.
Romeo and Juliet. 14961.
Romney studios, ine. 22478, 27770.
Rood (Roland) 8800.
Roosevelt (Mrs. J. BH.) 16888.
Roosevelt (Mrs. John) 3767.
Roosevelt (Kermit) 17170.
Roosevelt (Ha-Pres. Theodore)
16842, 17170, 22476.
Roosevelt (Mrs. Theodore) jr.
Roosevelt Brazilian expedition.
Root (Sen. Elihu) 18911.
Roowy (H. L.) 15574.
16581.
See Des
27765.
717, 88304,
9898.
9898.
3767.
14961.
197;
23111.
21624.
5712, 18151,
il
|
pt. Iv, n.s.,v.9
Rope of pearls.
Ropes memorial
5739.
Rorke’s drift. 7257.
Rorphuro (J. J.) 16078.
Rosaas (O. T.) 19918.
Rose (A.) 7872, 8362.
Rose (Elise Whitlock-) See Whitlock-
Rose (Elise)
Rose (H. M.) 5747.
Rose and the thorn. 21756.
Rose at the door. 30092.
Rose city packing co. 138168.
Rose festival assn. 5748.
Rose mfg. co. 27772.
Rose o’ my heart. 15269.
Rose of the rancho. 30216.
Rosebud (Helen FE.) 22090.
Roseland (Harry) 22247.
Rosemary, that’s for remembrance.
30364.
Rosenberg (S. A.) 21674.
Rosenfield (Florence) 18628.
Rosenkrantz (—) 8778.
Rosenkrantz (Aried) 16067.
Rosenthal (Louis) 315, 8301, 16079.
Ross (Mrs, J. A.) 13628.
Ross’ (Mrs. J. A.) boy. 13628.
Ross (Mrs. J. A.) group. 18628.
Ross (James) 1210.
Ross (Sir W. C.) 9870.
Ross hist. co. 19927.
Rossell (A.) 29854.
Rossi (Lucius) 15572.
Rost (E. C.) 13169.
Rotary club of Los Angeles.
Angeles (Rotary club of)
Rotblat (Louis) 138170.
Rotch (A. B.) 271TT.
Rotch (W. B.) 27778.
Roth (F. G. R.) 8180, 15981.
Roth (H. C.) 16264.
Roth (Joseph) 16080.
Rothschild (Nathan Meyer)
Rothschild (W. A.) T7874.
Rotig (G. F.) 8778.
Rotopan (A. V.) 18171, 27774.
Round the world in eighty ways. See
Chasing a million.
Rounds, Truman co. 18173.
Rousseau (P. EH. T.) 26151.
Routledge (F. E.) 9662.
Rowdon (W. F.) 19928.
Rowe (A. O.) 5749.
Rowe (W. W.) 8110, 21857.
Rowland (W. R.) 27645.
Rowley (J. F.) 13180.
Rowley (Mrs. L. R.) 19986.
Rowley (O. BE.) 19936.
Rowling (E. A.) 27775.
Roy (P. T.) 1ase2.
Roy (V. D.) 16074.
Royal bondage. 7469.
Royal box. 15269.
toyal family of Italy.
15477.
(Trustees of the)
. |
See Los
6759.
11542.
650
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Royal imposter.
Royal mfg. co.
Royal outlaw. 153, 15389.
Royal photo co. 19987.
Royal slave. 7490.
Also see Adventures of Kathlyn.
Royal tailors.
19988, 22480, 27777.
Royal Wild West. 21756.
Roybet (F. V. L.) 9164.
Royer (Lionel) 16631.
Roziene (R. P.) 13182.
Rozyeki (M. 8S.) 5752.
Rube (The) 15269.
Rubinstein (L. J.) 15264.
Rude_(A. D.) & son. 18183, 19989.
Rude awakening. 29902.
Ruedell (Chas.) 22709.
21475.
27776.
316, 5751, 8804, 13181,
Ruggles (C. A.) See Saunders (C. B.)
Ruhl (L. A.) 8329.
Ruin of Manley. 29902.
Ruisdael (Jacob von) 26151.
Ruler (The) 14916.
Ruminell (Richard) 22191.
Nummage sale. 15269.
Rummel (R. W.) 22324.
Rungius (Carl) 332, 16081.
Runkle (A. N.) 5753.
Runyon (Robert)
Ruotolo (QOnorio)
Rushforth (W. E.)
Russell (Alfred)
Russell (B. A.)
Russell (C. M.)
Russell (Mrs. Elizabeth)
russell (H. H.) 19945.
sussell (Major J. H.) 13861.
Russell (Miss Lucy) 1942.
Russell (Mrs. Robert) 6288.
Russell (W.) 23096.
Russell (W. G.) 18204.
Russell (Walter) 8827, 8891.
Russell (Gen. William) 28695.
Russell uniform co. 19946.
Russoff (A. N.) 27780.
Rustem (A.) Bey. 9898.
Rutherford (Mrs. Walter) 3767.
Rutland (Duchess of) 21893.
Ruxton (Miss Louise) 3767.
Ruzicka (R.) 5777.
Ryan (Dr. Edward)
Ryan (J. B.) 8649.
mvan (ti P.) 5t78
Ryder (J. G.) 16088.
Ryland (R. H:) 238754.
Ryttenberg (C. P.) 15265.
e. fF. (365.
S. K. twins in Who’s who.
Sabertein (—) 8178.
Sackett (Nathan) 19947.
Sackett & Wilhelms co. 5779, 27781.
Sackrider (Henry) 27782.
Sacred & historic film co., ine.
Sacrifice (The) 7187.
Sacrifice of Kathleen. 7584.
13208.
OT76.
16082.
19943.
8321, 22495, 22965.
28695.
10248.
21663.
30363
5754, 18186, 19940.
|! Sattler (Karoline)
Sadeleer (M. de) 26072.
Sadler (H. T.) 5780.
Sadler (W. D.) 8111.
Safety engineering. 19967.
Sage (J. H.) 5781.
Sage (Miss Katherine R.) 3767.
Sage (Miss Mary R.) 3767, 23111.
Sage brush girl. 30437.
Sailor’s Christmas day.
St. Denis (Ruth) 20538.
St. George (H. D.) co. 19970.
St. Georgesbundes, verlag des.
19971, 27785.
St. Joseph (Sisters of)
St. Joseph.
Saint Mary’s convent.
Salamanders at home.
Salambo. 21750.
Salcedo (S.) 38384, 5786.
Salisbury (Julie) 25627.
Sally’s elopement. 7137.
Salomy Jane. 30036.
Saltair beach co. 19973.
Saltiel CJ, hoy ta221.
Salt’s textile mfg. co. 138222.
Saltzgaber (Mrs. G. M.) 9898.
Salvation of Nance O'Shaughnessy.
7490.
Salviro (M.) 5787.
Sam and the bully.
Sam (Uncle) 48,
23182, 24168.
Samoset chocolates co.
Samson. 8264.
Samson bros.
Samuel. 8264.
Samuel (F. E.)
Samuels (R. G.)
Sanborn photo shop.
Sanchez (Grail. Jesus
13186.
Sand Hill board of trade. 19975.
Sandberg (Valentine) 8830.
Sandby (Herman) 1882.
Sanders (Isaac) 16084.
Sanders (Sofia) 19976.
Sandison (E. W.) jr. 27787.
Sands (Miss Louise) 3767.
Sandy and Shorty start something.
15399.
Sanford (Miss) 28933.
San Francisco - Oakland
co. 19978.
Santa Anna (Gen.) 6199.
Santa Claus. 17642, 24734, 26623.
Santer (Norma) 23822.
Santi (Raffael) 29455.
Santway (A. W.) 18279.
Sapho. 15958.
Sargent (John Singer)
Sarony, ine. 5790.
Sarony (O.) co.
Sater (M. W.)
7414.
13205,
See Sisters of
5784, 13206.
30062.
30225.
771, 8674, 22496,
13242.
13243.
27786.
ooo, 8298.
19974.
D.) 5754,
aerial ferry
1210, 23550.
5788.
7939, 15756.
9870.
Saucedo (Gen. Andres) 13186.
651
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. s., v. 9
Sauer (F. W.) 18281.
Saul. 8264.
Saules (Jackie de) See De Saules
Jackie)
Saulles (Mrs. J. D.) See De Saulles
Mrs. J. D.)
Saulles (Mrs. J. G. L. de).
Saulles (Mrs. J. G. L.)
Saulles (J. L. de) See De Saulles
(ae Di)
Saunders (C. B.) 5806.
Saunders (C. F.) 386.
Saunders (G. S. B.)
(Cc. B.)
Savage (Mrs. H. S.)
Savage (M. H.)
Savage (M. W.) 19979.
Savage (W. B.) 27788.
Saved by a watch. 30364.
Saved by radium. 7681.
Saved by their chee-ild. 29958.
Saved from a life of crime. 30487.
Saved from dishonor. See Lejla.
Saved from himself. 30334.
Saving presence. 14961.
Savoia-film. 15267.
Sawdust and Salome.
Sawyer (HE. J.) — 338.
Saxe (Martin) 19980.
Saxton (G. L.) 5807.
Sayre (Mr. and Mrs. Francis. 1717.
Sayre (Mrs. Francis B.) 6749.
Sealbert (J.) 15542, 16631.
Seapegoat (The) 380864.
Sear (The) 14961.
Scarborough (A. W.) 19981, 27789.
Scarpitta (Cartaino) 186.
Scenes from 1914 commencement, Nor-
wich univ. 21621.
Scenstall co. 340.
Schabtach (Julius)
Schaefer (C. T.) 27791.
Schaff (Philip) 11561.
Schaffnit (C.) verlag. 5820.
Schattenstein (Nirol) 8251, 12992.
Schawang (Peter) 19982, 27793.
Scheffer (L. R.) 19985.
Scheffler (Ella) 23917.
Scheller (J. E.) 27797.
Schenck (E. O.) 8132.
Sehenck (F. B.) 5821.
Scheuerle (J.) 838384.
Schich & co. 27798.
Schieren (H. V.) 15247, 21624.
schlegel (i. Hoe Sse,
Schlesinger bros. 5824, 19986.
Schlesinger flashlight co. 13282.
Schlomka (Alfred) 16681.
Schloss (J.) 5880.
Schlueter (F. J.) 18283.
Schmidt (Henrietta) 22059.
Schmidt (Henry) & bros., ine.
Schmidt (Hugo) 13284.
Schmidt (Ludwig) 29769.
See De
See Saunders
25644.
15266.
7584.
27790.
19992.
*
Schmidt lithograph co. 5831. |
Schmittberger (Chief Inspector Max
PQ, 138e: ;
Schmitzberger (Joseph) 7880, 15715.
Schmitzmeyer (H.) 13285.
Schmucker (S. L.) 8468.
Schnabel (Frank) 27800.
Schnaier (Milton) 3767.
Schneggenburger (Joseph) 8108.
Schneider (Arthur) 3742.
Schneider (F. A.) 5832, 13286, 19999,
27802.
Schneider (Frank) 22068.
Schneider (Theo.) 27942.
Schneiderhahn (Max) 8382.
Schnell (H. C.) 18294.
Schnitzer gebriider. 13295.
Schoebel (Georg) 15715.
Schoenfeld (H.) 5884.
Schonhardt (Henri) 8333.
Schoenleben (J. C.) 27948.
Scholl (A.) 5835.
School girl’s lark. 7414.
Schooling of Mary Ann. 15269.
Schrafft (W. F.) & sons corp. 20000.
Schramm (A. O.) 27944.
Schreiber & sons. 13297, 20001.
Schreyvogel (L. W.) 183298.
Schriever (J. B.) 5844.
Schriever (Joseph) 138299, 20002.
Schroeder (L. 8.) 13800.
Schubert (C. W.) 13302, 20003.
Schubert bros. 20004.
Schuffler (C. J.) 5851.
Schulte im Hofe. 22428.
Schultz printing works. 13303.
Schultz (A. G.) & co. 27945.
Schupp (Emily) 8870.
Schurz (—) 298.
Schuster co. 183804.
Schutz (F. A.) 5852, 18805, 27952.
Schwab (Charles M.) 21867.
Schwab (J. C.) 7121.
Schwabe (E. J.) 20005.
Schwabe (EH. J.) novelty .co. 16085,
20006.
Schwagen (H. A.) 5853.
Schwartz (Louis) 22496. a
Schwarze (Das) los. See Black des-
tiny.
Schweizer (J. O.) 79538, 22497.
Schwendt (Philip) 211.
Schwenk (—) 11906.
Schwimmer (Der) 15175.
Sciamengo (Carlo) 15268.
Science of crime. 14961.
Scotland forever. 7584.
Scott (Capt.) 19769.
Scott (George) 16113, 22539.
Scott (Gen. Hugh L.) 1873, 24377.
Scott (Louis) 16086.
Scott (R. J.) 20007, 23750, 27953.
Scott (W. A.) 27955.
Scott, Forsman & co. 5854.
Scrap of paper. 29958.
652
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Scrateh of the pen. 30334.
Scribner’s (Charles) sons.
Scriven (J. A.) co. 27958.
Scrooge (Uncle) 18759.
Scudder (Janet) 22499.
Scully (Mrs. T. J.) 9898.
Sea-gull. 15399.
Sea nymphs. 30180.
Sealed oasis. 21675.
Sealed orders. 7679.
Sealed package. 15269.
Search, the scientific detective. 21347.
Searle (Jeremiah) 11561.
Seats of the mighty. 30039.
Seaver (W. N.) 20008.
Sebek (J. C.) 5868, 18310.
Sebersky (Sam) 20014.
Seckendorf sisters & Sheehan.
Second childhood. 15269.
Second clue. 14928.
Second sight. 21756.
Second wife. 15269.
Secret life. 21461.
Secret nest. 21347.
Secret of the mountain.
Secret of the well. 7556.
Secret seven. 21337.
Secrets of the sultan’s harem. 7248.
Seeger (H.) 15715.
Seeley (H. J.) 27959.
Seelze (E. G.) 27960.
Seer of Bond st. 21435.
Segundo (Maria) Indian. 9100.
Seignac (Guillaume) 15542, 16681.
Seipp (Conrad) brewing co. 16089.
Selbini (Lalla) 1298.
Selby (Misses) 13466, 20016.
Selig polyscope co. 5872, 7490, 13311,
15269, 20033, 21675, 27961, 30364.
Seligman (Sol) 13464.
Sell (E. F.) 6105.
Sells (Mrs. Cato) 1942.
Sells Floto shows co. 6106, 13471.
Seltzer (O. C.) 7693, 16190.
341, 22498.
20015.
30334.
Selwyn (Duchess of) 17690.
Selz, Schwab & co. 16090.
Senator’s brother. 30487.
Sensation of the age. 7683.
Sentenced for life. 7174.
Sentimental burglar. 15399.
Sentimental sister. 7182.
Sequel (The) See Mystery of the fatal
pearl.
Seraphina’s love affair.
Serpents at home. 30062.
Serra (Junipero) 15697.
Serrao (L. V.) 22504.
Serres (—) 28878.
Servant girl’s legacy. 30225.
Servant question out west. 15269.
Sether (G.) 7961.
Seth’s sweetheart.
Setting the style.
Seven days. 7410.
Seven of clubs. 80041.
15088.
21487.
15399.
Sharp (Becky)
Seward (S. 8S.) jr.
Sewell (F. L.) 27745.
Sewell (T. F.) 28124.
Shackleford (Mrs. D. W.) 9898.
Shadow dance. 21428.
Shadow of the past. 15399.
Shadows of sin. 7681.
Shadows of the Moulin Rouge.
Shah (Madame) 9898.
Shah (Kai Fu) See Kai Fu Shah.
Shahan (Rt. Rev. T. J.) 23052.
Shakespeare (William) 22389.
(Life of) See Life of Shakespeare,
Shall curfew ring to-night. 30225.
Shamiah (Habib) 138481, 20216.
Shaner (Skinny) 8182.
Shanghaied. 15175.
Shanklin (Arnold) 9898, 16342.
Shannon (Mrs. A. W.) 17255.
Shanty at Trembling Hill. 30158.
Shapiro (Louis) 28125.
Shapleigh hrdw. co. 6141.
Sharland (E.) 11878, 25829.
9164.
Sharpless separator co.
Shattered tree. 15088.
Shavano (Monk) 20548.
Shaw (C. E.) 13488.
Shaw (Ike) 30426.
Shaw (M. L.) 16091.
Shaw (Thomas) 23446.
Shaw & Brown co. 138484.
Shaw & Cosner. 13485, 28127.
Shawmut (Chief) Indian. 15949.
Shay (Joseph) 717.
She stoops to conquer. 15034.
She was the other. 30225.
Shearer (F. H.) 6145.
Shearer (N. W.) 20217.
Sheba (Queen of) 16054.
Shedd & Wright mfg. co.
Sheehan (—) 200195.
Sheelor (F. W.) 28182.
Sheep runners. 15269.
Sheep’s clothing. 21487.
Sheets (Orrin) 20218.
Shehadi (John) 13511.
Sheldon (C. M.) 9463.
Sheldon (Edward) 26082.
Sheldon (F. M.). 13512.
Sheltering an ingrate. 14928.
Shelton (Urs. C. B.) 9898.
Shenfield (Jordan) 21748.
Shepherd (Maude) 8927.
Sheppard (Miss Morris)
Sheridan (E. F.) 20220.
Sheridan (R. B. B.) 22389.
Sheriff of Willow Gulch. 29958.
Sheriff’s reward. 30364.
Sherlock Holmes. 16448.
Sherman (C. H.) 7988.
Sherman (C. L.) 28134.
Sherman (E. C.) 13518, 20222, 28159.
Sherman (Sen. L. Y.) 4090.
Sherman (T. M.) 10076.
281238.
7580.
22505.
13496.
1942.
653
INDEX
Sherrin (Daniel)
Sherwood (Ruth)
Shickluna (K. 8S.) 6146.
Shield (Waldron) & co. 138516.
Shinn (W. C.) 18517, 28160;
Shipley (B. K.) 28168.
Shippey (Lee) 9624.
Shively (Sen. B. F.) 24877.
Shockey (P. C.) 6147.
Short Bull, Indian. 9005.
Shorty. 30092.
Shorty makes a bet.
Shot in the excitement.
Shotgun Jones. 15269.
Shotguns that kick. 30180.
Should a woman divorce? 29901.
Should a woman tell? T7174.
Show busters. 21347.
Shrader (J.) 6154.
Shryock (T. J.) 9070.
Shulz (A. R.) 26834.
Shuseo. 18550.
Sibbel (Joseph) studio.
Sicocan (John) 20223.
Sieck (Rudolf) 7880, 15715.
Sieg (A. O.) 20226.
Siege & fall of the Alamo motion pic-
ture co. 15376.
Siegel, Cooper & co.
Siegfried. 878.
Siegfried (Miss Margherita)
Siegfried (Thorvald) 138518.
Sierra (L. H.) 28164.
Sign of the secret nine. 7334.
Signers of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence. 84583.
Silence of John Gordon.
Silent bell. 7465.
Silent death. 7257.
Silent trails. 7584.
Silent way. 29902.
Silliman (J. R.) 12116.
Silver fox ranching co.
Silver snuff bex. 7584.
Silvester (Charles) 13519.
Simeox (C. E.) 6159.
Sime Simpson and the spirits.
Simi (F.) 38.
Simmons (Edward) 8180.
Simon (Saint) 16092, 22507.
Simonds & Walton. 28165.
Simonski (S. C.) 22521.
Simple Simon. 7988.
Simpson (C. T.) 20229.
Simpson (J. T.) 6160, 18520, 20230,
28167.
Simpson (Marion) 7807.
Sing. See Loo Tai Sing.
Singer (L. E.) 18522.
Single act. 30225.
Sinz (Max) 202381.
Sir Galahad of twilight.
Siringo (C. A.) 28168.
Sisters (The) 7365, 30437.
Sisters of St. Joseph. 28169.
7988, 15890, 22324.
22506.
7182.
30180.
16092, 22507.
6157,
3767.
21282.
20228.
15269.
29902.
Ss
pt.Iv,n.s.,v.9
Sitting Bull. 7178.
Sixty years a queen. 7442.
Skelley and the turkey. 7182.
Skelley buys a hotel. 7182.
Skelley’s birthday. 14961.
Skelley’s skeleton. 7182.
Skerrett (R. G.) 20232.
Skinner (W. T.) 6165.
Skoog (K. F.) 7690, 7701.
Skull and the erown. 21675.
Slack (W. F.) 8846, 16106.
Slater (Mrs. H. N.) 22522.
Slave (The) 21485.
Slave of love. 7390, 21435.
Sleeper (F. L.) 6166.
Slevin (L. 8.) 185238, 28178.
Slice of life. 29902.
Slim princess. 80158.
Slitt (Robert) 7988.
Sloane (Mr. & Mrs. J. BE.) 17147.
Sloane wedding. See Edison-Sloane
wedding.
Small (F. O.) 26334.
Small (Leonard) 18527.
Smedley (W. L.) 22523.
Smisor (C. F.) 6167.
Smith (A. L.) 6168. 138533, 20233.
Smith. (A.B. Bi). Gia
Smith (A. 8.) 6169.
Smith (Mr. & Mrs. Art) 23302.
Smith (C.) mfg. co. 13534.
Smith (C. B.) See Saunders (C. B.)
Smith (C. F.) 83849.
Smith (C. H.) 20284.
Smith (C. M.) 6190. 13535.
Smith (Calvert) 8848.
Smith (Mrs. Charles Bennett) 1942.
Smith (F. A.) 6990.
Smith (F. Hopkinson) 341.
Smith (F. S.) 28174.
Smith (F..U.) 18537.
Smith (Frank) 18536.
Smith (G. B.) 6191, 28175.
Smith (G. 8.) 20235.
Smith (Gean) 8350, 15953.
Smith (Gunboat) 17690.
Smith (H. E.) See Saunders (C. B.)
Smith (H. F.) 6193, 13539.
Smith (H. T.) 20236.
Smith (H. W.), 1ofat
Smith (Howard) 22126.
Smith (J. A.) (20237
Smith (J. J.) 18541.
Smith (J. K.) 138540.
Smith (J. W.) 24171, 27100.
Smith (Jay) 6194.
Smith (Jedediah) 5209.
Smith (John) 1891, 9855.
Smith (L. W.) 28176.
Smith (Livingston) 25677.
Smith (M. C.) 22524.
Smith (Mrs. Milton) | 13628.
Smith (R. W.) 28178.
Smith (Scott) 138542.
Smith (W. de S.) 28179.
654
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
{
Smith (Xanthus) 9164. |
Smith & Liston. 20288.
Smith, Brooks co. 6195.
Smith granite co. 8352.
Smith-Hanan (Urs. Talbot) 3767.
Smith-Hecht co. 13548, 20239.
Smoking out of Bella Butts.
Smoot (Mrs. Reed) 9898.
Smouldering spark. 14928.
Smuggler’s sister. 7490.
Smuggler’s wife. 21347.
Smyth (Rt. Rev. H. J.)
Sneed (Z. E.) 28180.
Snell (L. G.) 18544.
Snelleman (A.) 28181.
Snider (Clarice Dela Fond) See Dela
Fond-Snider (Clarice)
30437.
22790.
Sniffen (M. K.) 28182.
Snook (F. W.) 20240.
Snow (EH. L.) 6196, 20241.
Snow (Miss Margaret) 22747.
Snyder (Mrs. J..P.) 18628.
Société francaise des films et ciné-
matographies LEclair, ine. 7556.
15377.
Society crooks. 21573.
Society detective. 7238.
Socrates. 11561.
Sohen unseres Kronprinzenpaares.
12006.
Sohlberg (Harold) 8251.
Sokoloff (Nikolai) 23496.
Solax co. 7580. 15386.
Soldier of the C. S. A. 7490.
Soldier’s duty. 30334.
Soldiers of peace. 30225.
Solomon. 16054, 25857.
Solomon (S.) 6199, 18545.
Sombyo (Ben) 281838.
Some decorators. 21347.
Some snapshots at Niagara Falls.
7584.
Some steamer scooping. 7584.
Somebody’s sister. 15269.
Somers (J. J.) 6204.
Something to a door. 21487.
Somlyo ady. stamp co. 28184.
Sommer (Adolph) 18549, 28185.
Son of Thomas Gray. 7187.
Song of Solomon. 15088.
Song of Sunny Italy. 14961.
Song of the Ghetto. 15399.
Song of the sea shell. 21282.
Sonny Jim at the North Pole. 7584.
Sonny Jim in search. 7584.
Sonrel (Elizabeth) 166381.
Soper (F. B.) 8853.
Sophia’s imaginary visitors. 7257.
Sorceress (The) 380225.
Sorensen (L.) 18792.
Soss (Joseph) 138553.
Soto (Hernando de) See De Soto
(Hernando)
Soubrette and the simp. 30225. |
Soul astray. 14928.
Soul mate. 303864.
Soul of Luigi. 15899.
Soul of the desert. 14961.
Soul’s tempest. 7465.
South (C. E.) 18554.
South African mines. 21487.
Southerland (T. M.) 9898.
Southern art syndicate. $8854, 20245.
Southern brokerage co. 16107.
Southern mfg. co. 28186.
Southerners (The) 15088.
Southwestern engraving Co.
Southwestern pub. co. 28187.
Southwick (G. W.) 28188.
Southwick (J. T.) 18588.
Sower reaps. 29902.
Spalding (Rolland) 29886.
Spanish omelet. 14961.
Spanish serenade. 21428.
Sparrow (The) 7556.
Sparrow of the circus. 21282.
Sparta pub. co. 20247, 28189.
Spartacus. 7414.
Spartan girl. 7465.
Spatcho (Cap’n.) 9274.
Spaulding (A. M.) 6205.
Spaulding (E. N.) 28190.
Spaulding (R. E.) 28190.
Spear (Arthur) 22965.
20246.
Spectro at the hour of midnight.
30308.
Speck on the wall. 21675.
Spectrum-photo co. 18584.
Speeder’s revenge. 7584.
Speedway of despair. 7490.
Speer (Peter M.) 1942.
Speigle (F. M.) 7988.
Spellbound multitude. See Adventures
of Kathlyn.
Spencer (Charles) 12116,
Spencer (I. C.) 6206.
Spencer (K. S.) 20249, 28191.
Spencer (Mrs. Lorillard) 3767.
Spending it quick. 21347.
Sperry (HE. A.) 20282.
Spicer & Bumbarger. 6207.
Spiegel (Ferdinand) T7880.
Spiegelberg (Frederick) jr, 28195.
Spirit and the clay. 15399.
Spirit of jealousy. 21347.
Spitzglass (J. M.) 6208.
Splendid sacrifice. 7490.
Spoelstra (C. N.) 6209.
Spoilers (The) 15269.
Spokane, Old nat’l. bank. 6211.
Sporleder (Clara) 7880.
Spotted panther. 21607.
Spotted Tail (Chief) 28909.
Spottiswood-Mackin (Countess) 9898.
Sprague (Florence) 8855, 22525.
Sprague (J. P.) 28196.
Sprague-Hathaway co. 22526, 28199.
Springer (EH. R.) 18585.
Spriagsteen (J. G.) 16110.
Spruder (Haglebeak) 8182.
C55
INDEX
Spurr (EK. W.) 20251, 28200.
Spy’s fate. 380225.
Squashville romance.
Squashville school.
Squatter (The) 21461.
Squatters (The) 15269.
Squaw man. 7441.
Stackpole (Ralph) 15981.
Stadler photographing co.
28201.
Stage (W. B.) 6225.
Stage-struck. 7584.
Stahl & Jaeger, inc.
Stain (The) 15071.
Stair (George R.) 1115.
Stair (L. E.) 18601, 20257.
Stake (Rev. Albert) 9868.
Stall (Joe) 28267.
Stallings (Mgr.) 238918.
Stamford historical soe.
Stamp (Ernest) 11806.
Stampede of fate. 7387.
Stanbrough (W. M.) 136038, 20258.
Stanbury (R. K.) 18605.
Standard brass & bronze mfg. co.
13606.
Standard bldgs., inc.
21427.
29958.
6212, 13586,
363, 22527.
13602.
6227, 28268.
Standard engineering co. 28278.
Standard furniture co. 28279.
Standard music roll co. 138607.
Standard oil co. 138608, 225380.
Standard pennant & novelty co. 28280.
Standard pub. co. 6243, 20261, 28281.
Standing Elk, Indian. 1268.
Stranger (Lewis) 28285.
Stanhope (Frederick) 129..
Stanlaws (Penrhyn) 7988,
24229, 24463, 27156.
Stanley (M. L.) 16111. .
Stanley, the lion-killer. 21756.
Stannard (H. B) 20267.
Stannard (Sylvester) 138792.
Stanslaw’s picture. 17565.
22126,
Stanton bros. 28286.
Stapp (E. B.) 20268.
Star of genius. 30354.
SLATE dale: Toad) Ie:
20269, 225382.
Stassen (Franz) 878.
State bank. 20270.
Staton (G. W.) 20272, 28802.
Statue (The) See Work (The)
6245, 8356, 138612,
Stauffacker (J. G: L.). 6251.
Stea (Caesar) 15981.
Steadman (F. M.) 28803.
Stearns (F. B.): 6252.
Stearns (Mae) 28807.
Stecher litho. co. 6254, 28309.
Stedman (I. L.) 28542.
Stefano (FF. M. de) See De Stefano
(By M.)
Steffey (J. F.) 6264.
Stein’-CE. Jz)
Steinel (F. J.)
13613, 20292.
12596.
pt. Iv, D.s:, VIS
Steiner (William) sons & co.
Steinmetz (C. M.) 28544.
Stelle (J. G.) 364.
Stellman (L. J.) 28546.
Stem & Fellheimer. 6268.
Stengel & co., Kunstantalt.
28550.
Stengelin (Alphonse) © 8778.
Stenographer (The) 30092.
Stephenson (G. W.) 20293.
Stephenson (L. H.) 13617.
Stereo-travel co. 28551.
Sterling adv. service. 20294.
Sterling camera & film co. 21749.
Sterling-Smythe co. 28595.
Stern (L. M.) 20295.
Stern bros. 28596.
“terry (Miss P. €.)
Stetson (J. B.) eo. 138618.
Stetson (K..B;) = 16n82,
Stetson press, inc. 28598.
Stevani (M. A.) 21750.
Steve O’Grady’s chance.
Stevens (Alfred) 9164.
Stevens (George) 29438.
Stevens (lL. A.) 18619.
Stevens (lL. V.) -15822)5
Stevens (R. P.) 28599.
Stevens (T. W.) 9624.
Stevens (W. D.) 22824.
Stevens, Maloney & Co.
Stevenson (F. G.) 9280.
Steward (Mrs. Glen) 26072.
Stewart (Alexander T.) 6759.
Stewart (Frank) 18620, 20296.
Stewart (lL. O.) 365.
Stewart-Richardson (Lady Constance)
aS,
Stewart pub. co.
Stick (Frank) 15890, 22324, 26334.
Stickley (E. E.) 28308.
Stief (Aloys) 6269.
Stierle (M. M.) 20299.
Stiff (H. A.) 2028:
Stiles (C. L.) 6271. 28602.
Stiles (BH. I.) 28616.
Stiles (KE. T.) 13621.
Still (Dr. A. "R-) taa08:
Still (Herbert) 7988.
Stiller (Robert) 22538.
Stimson (EF. J.) 24877, 26072.
Stink (John) 11631.
Stinson (R. EH.) 20311.
Stirrup brother (Higher abdication)
15059.
Stitt <P. bia
8359.
13615,
2a144 .
21756.
28600.
20298.
20316
Stix (Winifred) 28649.
Stoddard (H. L.) 6276.
Stoffels (Hendrickje)
Stokes (A. P.) Ti2zd
Stokes (Ellis) jr. 13622.
Stokes (F. A.) co. 20317.
Stolen birthright. 30334.
Stolen inheritance. 15169.
Stolen masterpiece. 29902.
26151.
656
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Stolen necklace. See $1,000,000 pearl
mystery; or, The stolen necklace.
Stolen secret. 30317.
Stolen yacht. 30225.
Stone (F. M.) 28622.
Stone (Lyman) 225384.
- Stonewall Jackson’s way. 21612.
Stonington children. 22874.
Stormbird (The) 15175.
Story (Mrs. William Cummings)
1942.
Story of a crime. 17257.
Story of Cupid. 7490.
Story of Diana. 7490.
Story of Little Italy. 7187.
Story of the blood red rose.
Story of the olive. 14928..
Story of the willow pattern.
Story of Venus. 7490.
Stourdza (Princess Gagarine)
Stout (H. L.) 6280.
Stover (Ora) 28647.
Stowe (Harriet Beecher) 52.
Strachan (R. C.) 203887.
Strand (Paul) 6281.
Strand film co. 15389, 21751, 30427.
Strand of blond hair. 30487.
Strange adventure. 30427.
Strange case of Princess
30364.
Strange story of Sylvia Gray. 30487.
Stratton (H. H.) 6282.
30364.
7257.
16631.
Khan.
Straughan (A. J. A.) 20338.
Straus (Nathan) 19655.
Strauss (F. V.) 20839.
Strauss (EF. V.) & co., 138623, 20340,
28648.
Strauss (J. C.) 6284, 13624, 28649.
Strauss (Malcolm) 20346, 28674.
Strauss (Malcolm) syndicate. 13627,
20347.
Strauss-Peyton studios. 6288, 138628,
20348, 28689.
Street (Ervin M.) 22061.
Streeter (G. A.) 28695.
Strength o’ ten. 29902.
Strenuous life. 30364.
Strenuous scoop. 7490.
Stressinger (M. J.) 22585.
Stricker (H. G.) 6295.
Strobridge litho. co.
28696.
Strong (Jlrs. F. A.) 9898.
Strong (Gov. J. F. A.) 11620.
Strong womanly nature. 14916.
Strongheart. 15209.
Strouse & bros. 6296.
Strub (Emil) 6298.
Struggle for life. 7469.
Struggle for riches. 15490.
Strumm (Maud) 22965.
Struss (Karl) 20416.
Stuart (Gilbert) 1210, 9164.
Stuart (Gov. H.,C!) 1426, 1942.
Stuart (J. E. B.) 28720.
13717, 203895,
Stuart (Mrs. Lillian) 23917.
Stuart (Robert) 18550.
Stubbs. (AV-Oo).. Q8r2t.
Stubenrauch (Hans) 15715.
Stuck (Franz von) 7880.
Study in feet. 21756.
Study in scarlet. 380334.
Stuff (HS. 28722.
Stuff and Wilson. 20418.
Stuff that dreams are made of. 21487.
Sturzel & Patterson. 28723.
Submarine film corp. 20419, 30429.
Submarine signal co. 6299.
Substitute heir. 15269.
Suburban properties co., ine. 138784.
Such a creature. 21756.
Suffering of Susan, 29958.
Sugden (N. C.) 20421.
Suhr (Wilhelm) See Commeter’sche
kunsthandlung.
Suicide club. 213387.
Sullivan (Miss Frances)
Sullivan (J. R.) 16342.
Sully (Thomas) 1210, 9164.
Sultan and the roller skates.
Sulzer (William) 27773.
Summer resort idyll. 21487.
Summerville (C. B.) 6800.
Sumner (Helen) 9898.
Sumter electrical co. 28724.
Sun (Gus) 991.
Sun prtg. & pub. assn.
20422, 22539, 28725.
Sunday (W. A.) 5844, 138299, 20002,
24220.
Sunday
3593.
Sunshine and shadows.
Su-pe-la, Indian. 15832.
Superfluous baby. 30092.
Superior color press. 28861.
Surgeon Warren’s ward. 30158.
Suppressed news. 7490.
Supreme feature film co.
Surety guaranteed shirt co.
Surprise party. 30364.
Surry (V. H.) 6308.
Susanna’s new suit.
Susie’s new shoes.
Susmann (J. 8S.) 68909.
Suspended ceremony. 21282.
Sutherland (j/rs. Howard)
Sutherland (Jirs. James)
Sutton (M. 8S.) 6810.
Suzanne (J. A.) 6311.
Suzor-Coté (Auréle) 22666.
Swadley (W. W.) 6312, 13786, 20472,
18809.
7257.
6301, 16113,
(ir. & Mrs. We Ac). “Si 2Xk,
30437.
6502.
13785.
21282.
21282.
1942.
20348.
28864.
Swain (G. R.) 28871.
Swain (W. M.) 153880.
Swan (C. E.) 12992.
Swan (Lucile) 7710.
Swanson (J/rs. Claude A.) 1942.
Sweeney (Bo) 24377.
Sweeney’s Christmas bard. 30487.
697
INDEX
pt. Iv, n.s., ¥.9
Sweet (Mrs. E. F.) 9898.
Sweet and low. 29902.
Sweet land of liberty. 14928.
Swift & co. 16152, 20473, 28872.
Swift specific co. 28876.
Swinnerton (James)
tional news service.
Swoffard & Schnell. 6314.
Swords bros. 18790.
Sydney (W. D.) 20474.
Sylvester (EK. A.) 18791.
Sylvia (Princess) 21155.
Symonds (S. W.) 16153.
Syndicat de defense de la couture
francaise. 22667.
Syracuse smelting works.
Szenes (Philipp) 12992.
Taafe (J. P.) 94384.
Tabary (EKm.) 16631.
Taber Prang art co. 63815, 13792, 20476,
28878.
Tad, pseud. of T. A. Dorgan. See In-
ternat]l. news service.
Taft (BE. R.) 20486.
Taté 0b.) .o66: 13624.
Vaft (Ha Pres. Williqgm H:) -: 15815.
Tahy (Joannes de) See De Tahy
Joannes)
Tai. See Loo Tai Sing.
Tail of a coat. 380364.
Tailoring arts pub. co. 13805, 28905.
Taint of madness. 15269.
Tainted money. 7584.
Taken by storm. 21756.
Tale of a coat. 80225.
Tale of a tailor. 21282.
Tale of old Tucson. 21487.
Tales art co. 8360.
Talmadge (Constance) 29487.
Talmadge (Norma) 6781. -
Taming of Sunnybrook Nell.
Taming of the shrew. 303817.
See Interna-
28877.
29902.
Tammen (H. H.) co. 28909.
Tangen (Hd) 13812, 28927.
Tangle (The) 30487.
Tangled tangoists. 7584.
Tango craze. 7394.
Tango flat. 14961.
Tango in Tuckerville. 15088.
Tango spree. 21487.
Tanner (Frederick C.) 3767.
Tannhiuser. 878.
Tanoux (Adrien) 166381.
Tanquerey (L.) 16681.
Tapley (Rose) 6731.
Tarbell (Edmund C.) 1210.
Tarpon fishing out from Fort Myers.
30426.
Tattoo mark.
Tattooed man.
Tatum (EH. H.)
Tavernier (Paul)
Taylor (Campbell)
Taylor (Naval
24377.
15399.
30309.
22668.
16631.
7880.
Constructor D. W.)
Taylor (E. L.) 28928.
Taylor (F. W.) 20487.
Taylor (H. A.) 6826, 13814, 28929.
Taylor (J. J.) S36
Taylor (J. L.) & co. 22669, 28980.
Taylor (Dr. J. M:yO 11626.
Taylor (L. A.) 13816.
Taylor (L. Caribe
Taylor (P. M.) 20488.
Taylor (R.'A.) G32m
Taylor (S. E.) 8362, 18817.
Taylor, Atkins paper co. 13818 .
Teaching father a lesson. 15269.
Technical journals (1902) ltd. 6328.
Tefft (M. F. B.) 8863.
Teich (Curt) & co. 28931.
Teichmann (Vera) 28649.
Telep. & teleg. forum, ine. 20489.
Telephone from the grave. 30041.
Tell (William) 9878.
, Tellejen (Lou) 38767.
Telltale knife. 30364.
Temperamental Whiffles. 30334.
Temple of Moloch. 30092.
Tempting of justice. 15071.
Ten -Eyck (Mrs. Peter) . 9898.
Tennant (H. F.) 138824, 28932.
Tenny (Jrs. D. D.) 18628.
Tennyson (Alfred) 52.
Tenré (Henry) 16631.
Terborch (Gerard) 26151.
Terrazas (Luis) jr. 12116.
Terrazas’ (Luis) family. 9024.
Terrell (L. K.) 18825.
Terrible lesson. 21347.
Terror of the air. 21562.
Terror of the night. 15088.
Terry (Mrs. J. TT.) Gr. S92
Test (The) 30364.
Tested by fire. 7490.
Tetrazzini (Mme.) 16826.
Thalinger (BE. O.) 20491.
Thanhouser film corp. 15391, 30430.
Thanhouser syndicate corp. 304838.
Thanks for the lobster. 30487.
That boy from the poorhouse.
Thatcher (Becky) 20552.
Thaulow (Fritz) 13792;
Thaw (Evelyn Nesbit) 4090.
Thaw (Harry K.) 19899.
Thaw (Russell) 4090.
Theatrical mechanical assn.,
Francisco lodge no. 21. 6329.
Thebauld (Mrs. Paul) 3767.
Their lesson. 7490.
Their little drudge. 21347.
Their soldier boy. 29958.
Their worldly goods. 21282.
Theobald (Samuel), jr. 16159.
They called it baby. 29958.
They looked alike. 30225.
They were college girls.
They would bandits be.
Thief (The) 30334.
Third string. 15084.
21347.
San
21347.
21347.
658
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
‘Phitis(A., J.) , 28933:
Thiri’s aerial view service. 28987.
Thirty leagues under the sea. 30429.
Thirty years of a gambler’s life. 7469.
This is th’ life. 21282.
Thoma (Hans) 7880, 15715.
Thomas (A. L.) 20492.
Thomas (EB. M. W. J.)
Thomas (F. L.) 20502.
Thomas (N. D.) 1857.
Thomas (S. F.) 20508.
Thomas (T. C.) 21424.
Thomas (W. H.)_ 368.
Thompson (C. M.) 6880.
Thompson (Donald) 28940.
Thompson (EK. A.) 18924.
Thompson (F. C.) 63381.
Thompson (F. W.) 68385.
Thompson (Frederic) 20504.
Thompson (G. H.) 6836.
Thompson (G. L.) 18827, 28942.
Thompson (J. F.) 28944.
Thompson (Jennie) 23817.
Thompson (P. A.) 63387.
Thompson (P. J.) 13828, 20517,
28945.
Thompson (W. C.) 28952.
Thompson-Seton (Ernest)
Thomson (W. T.) 13840.
Thomson & Thomson. 6388, 20519.
Thormahler (Ernest) 18841.
Thornton (C. H.) 20520.
Thorpe (Miss J. H.) 18827.
Those who die when they love.
Thou shalt not. 15260.
Thou shalt not kill. 7490.
Though your sins be as scarlet.
Threads of destiny. 380225.
Three bags of silver. 7490.
See also Adventures of Kathlyn.
Three knaves and a heathen Chinee.
15088.
16160.
11689.
7365.
7362.
Three million years ago. 15282.
Three modern dances. 7364.
Three musketeers. 7339.
Thrift.-me. 28957.
Thro’ life’s window. 21756.
Throop (—) 26884.
Throop (CN. At). 22285:
Through Dante’s flames. 15260.
Through fire and flames. 7334, 14955.
Through the centuries. 7490.
Through the valley of shadows. 30175.
Throw of the dice. 21411.
Thrown off the throne. 29958.
Thrush & Tollin. 28958.
Thumb prints and diamonds.
Thunder Bill, Indian. 12638.
Thunder Cloud (Chief) 10249.
Thunderbird (Chief) 28909.
Thwing co. 20521.
Tibbitts (H. C.) . 28959.
Ticker pub. co. 20524.
Ticket-of-leave man.
Ticket to happiness.
30225.
29958.
15269.
:
a
[ee eee
Tides of sorrow. 29958.
Tiernan (Albert) 22074.
Tiffany (Miss Marion) 23111.
Tiffany studios. 369, 22670.
Tiger countess. 15056.
Tight squeeze. 15088.
Tightwad (The) 29902.
Tilden (EH. Y.) 18842.
Tiler (E.) 1880, 9428.
Tilikums of Elttaes, charter members.
12629.
Tilippi (Mon. EH.) 18920.
Till death us do part. 803864.
"Till the sands of the desert grow cold.
21461.
Tilley (G. W.) jr. 28960.
Pilton. (Gr Piya ssl.
Tilton (Mrs. Newell) 3767.
Tim (Chief) 5482.
Tim, the terror. 21347.
Timothy. 140.
Tin ean shack. 29902.
Tingley (Katherine) 18844, 20525,
28961. .
Tiny “Pim: S759:
Tip of the dark continent.
Tip-off (The) 30334.
Tipton (W. R.) 28970.
Tirpitz (Grossadmiral v.)
Tisdale (C. W.) 28971.
Tito. 748.
Titus. 26151,
Mmtus (oy. Bs \ar 28972.
Tizian (—) 29455.
To be called for. 21675.
Tobin (J. A.) 28978.
Todd photo & film co.
Todd photographic co.
Toll (The) 15399.
Toll of Mammon.
Tollefson (A. C.) 19889.
Tolman :GRe--P.).« 16161.
Tolman print. 6428, 20534, 28979.
Tolmas (B..R.) | 20537,;. 21754.
Toloff (J. D.) 205388.
Tom of Cochiti. 29478.
Tomey (I. C.) 20548.
Tomlinson (Herbert) 20552.
Tomlinson (J. E.) 6481.
Tommy Atkins. See Atkins (Tommy)
Tommy Tucker. 7988.
Tommy’s tramp. 7584.
Tonetti (F. M. L.) 8180.
Tongue (—) 22965.
Tonneson (Beatrice) 15890.
Tonsorial leopard tamer. 21675.
Tony and Maloney. 7490.
Tony the greaser. 15399.
Too late. 7865, 7490.
Too many husbands. 15399.
Too much burglar. 30487.
Toombs (F. A.) & @o.,
13854.
Toon (HK. M. G.)
30092.
22423.
20529.
138538, 20532.
15160.
ine. 6435,
13860.
659
INDEX
Toots. 26646.
Top floor flat. See Million dollar mys-
tery.
Topping (J: A:) 18311.
Toreador’s oath. 7469.
Toreador’s romance. 7414.
Torka’s studio. 6489.
Torner (G. P.) 21884.
Tornero (Carlos) 28980.
Torpadie (Jiss) 3767.
Torrey (G. B.) 22017,
Tosea. 23530:
Toth (Charles)
Tower (C. A.)
Towles (W. H. T.) 8364, 18861.
Town of Nazareth. 7137.
Towne (EF. W.) ~ 20555.
Townend (H. G.) 20556.
Townsend (C. A.) 188638, 20557, 28982.
Townsend (C. F.) 18886.
Townsend (Rex) 22824.
Tracked across the Atlantic. 15034.
Tracked across the desert. See Villain-
ous transaction; or, Tracked across
the desert.
Tracy (C. A.)
Tracy (Dwight)
Tracy: (i.e.
Eee “(i Ls)
Tracy, Parry Go.
Tragedy of ambition. 7490.
Tragedy of Basil Grieve. 21411.
Tragedy that lived. 21675.
Train of incidents. 15399.
Traitor (The) 21416.
Tramp (The) 7394, 21475. —
Translated prairie flower. 21487.
Transoceanie films, inc. 7583, 15396.
Trap (The) 7241, 21282, 30225.
Trapped by heliograph. 29902.
Traugutt (Romuald) 19767.
Travelers’ aid soc. of Cal. 22671.
Traver (C. W.) 22324, 22965.
Travers (R. C.) 290388.
Travis (Col. W. B.) 6199.
Treacherous rival. 7257.
Treasure house. 6450.
Treasure of Abdar Rahman. 7394.
Treasure of Buddha. 7340.
23530.
28981.
20554.
6448.
6440, 13891, 20561.
13892, 20562.
6448.
6449.
Treasure of the Louzats. 30177.
Treasure trove. 21487.
Trefts (W. H.) 20563.
Trembley (M. M.) 22672.
Tresoy. 19769.
Trévon co. 6451.
Trevor (Miss Louise) 3767.
Trial by fire. 15027.
Tribune co. 6452, 13907, 20565, 28986.
Trick film. 15175.
Trickett (Miss Bernice) 20348.
Tri-color photo engraving co. 18906.
Trilby. 21435.
Trimpey (E. B.) 138917.
Trinquier (Louis) 22539.
Tripp (Job) 9651.
pt. Iv. 2. s.. v. 9
29006.
20574.
Tripp (S..B.)
Tripp (Mrs. S. B.)
Triscott (S. P. R.) 20590.
Tristan and Isolde. 878.
Troth (Henry) 6461.
Troubetzkoy (Prince Paul)
8365, 13111.
Troublesome beauty. 7414.
Troublesome cat. 380225.
Trowbridge (H. F.) 1388, 22090.
Trowbridge (Vaughan) 20591.
Trowitzsch & sohn, Kunstanstalt.
6462, 20598.
Troy. . Fa
Trudel (Hé0: Bo 2a}
True western hearts. 7137.
Truesdell (W. P.) 6466, 13922.
Trufant (N. 8.) 20599.
Trumbull (Col. John)
Truth pub. co. 29026.
Trutone co. 29027.
Tryalax mfg: ¢0., ile.
Tryon (D. W.) 2385380)
Tuck (R.) & sons co. 6467.
Tucker (W. H.) 29029.
Tug Gatun passing through the Gatun
locks. 15200. :
Tu-lu, Indian. 2036.
Tumulty (Mrs. Joseph P.)
Tura (Cosimo) 26151. ©
Turner (€.°V2) )tore..
Turner (J. M. W.) 11378:
Turner bros. 290381.
Turning point. 7137.
Turrish (Miss N. M.) 13628.
Turtle doves. 21435.
Tutt (2. OC.) are
Twachtman (J. H.) 9164.
Twain (Mark) See Clemens (Sam-
uel L.)
Twardowska (I. von) 370.
‘Twas the night before Christmas.
30092.
Twee Deedle (Mr.) 26646.
Tweedledum & Tweedledee.
Twelvetrees (C. H.) Ryen
24229.
Twins and trouble. 21487.
Two Columbines. 30052.
Two dinky little dramas of a non-
serious kind. 30158.
Two doctors. 15088.
Two girls. 15269.
Two little Britons.
Two little vagabonds.
5638,
13919, 29021.
5295.
23530.
13924.
1942.
8445.
16163,
30052.
7490.
Two ordeals. See Adventures of
Kathlyn.
Two’s company. 21487.
Two stepchildren. 15399.
Two stray souls. 29958.
Two Vanrevels. 15088.
Two women. 30487.
Typhoon (The) 30316.
Typographical error. 21675.
660
INDEX
Nos. 14, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Tyron (C.) 238754.
Uffel (Lucas van)
Ullman mfg. co.
29082.
Ulrich (A. F.)
26151.
6472, 13925, 20602,
29033.
Ulrich (Miss Lenore) 23917.
Umlauf (Jacob) 9459.
Uncanny Mr. Gumble. 7257.
Unele Bill. 21756.
Uncle Crusty. 30092.
Uncle Sam. 48, 771, 8674, 22496,
23182, 24168.
Uncle Tom’s cabin. 21851.
Under false colors. 21756.
Under suspicion. 7465.
Under the gaslight. 30212.
Under the skin. 14961.
Underhill (Irving) 6504, 18942, 20603,
29034.
Underneath the paint. 30487.
Understudy (The) See Frou Frou.
Underwood (C. F.) 27156.
Underwood & Underwood. 6507, 18984,
20629, 29048.
Underwood typewriter co. 21755.
Underworld exposed. See Drug terror.
Unger (A.) 6654.
Ungnad (M. A. J.) 9870.
Union painless dentists, inc.
Unique ladies tailors. 6657.
United art service co. 29856.
United fruit co. 6658.
United fuel & supply co.
United in danger. 7257.
United jewelers, inc. 20926.
United keanograph film mfg. co. 30435.
United scientific co. 6659.
United States calendar co.
29355.
29360.
6665, 14366.
U. S. fashion & sample bk. co. 143872,
20927, 29362.
United States lithograph co. 6694,
14454.
U. S. novelty co. 29420.
U. S. playing card co. 6703, 29421.
U. S. prtg. & litho. co.
U. S. prtg. co. 20943.
U. S. rubber reclaiming co., ine. 29482.
Universal film mfg. co. 153897, 30486.
University home campus, ‘Extension
committee. 14472.
29430.
Unknown country. 380225.
Unknown monster. 7556.
Unmasking (The) 21282.
Unopened letter. 7257.
Unrest. 30364.
Unseen vengeance. 29902.
Unser Kronprinz mit seinem jiingsten.
12006.
Unsere Kronprinzessin. 12006.
Unsere Kronprinzliche familie. 12006.
Unto the third and fourth generation.
7490.
Unto the weak. 7187.
Unwritten play. 21756.
Up-hill climb. 7490.
| Valin (J. B:)
Up-to-date courtship. 15088.
Updike (F. L.) 14478.
Upjohn (A. M.) 8891.
Upper hand. 21756.
Upshur (Rear Admiral J. H.) 23052.
Urich (lL. T.) 8180.
Uriel Acosta. 15171.
Urquhart (D. J.) 294338.
Ursem (C. G.) 8366.
Ury (Lesser) 7880.
Usoskin (Ed.) ine. 6706, 20947.
Utica press co. 29434.
Ugziah. 22451.
Vi IC.? SOOR2:
Vaca (Cabeca de) See De Vaca (Ca-
beca )
Vaitseo (Stephen) 14474.
Valentine (W. S.) 20948.
Valentine souvenir co.
Valeri (Prevot-) 8778.
6709.
Valley of the Moon. 21416.
Vampire’s clutch. 21602.
6707.
Vampires of the night. 7391.
Vampire’s tower. 7129.
Van Allen (Lewis) 22674.
Van art co. 14475.
Van Asdale (W. D.) 14488, 20951.
Van Bruggen (J.) 16164.
Van Dame (J. R.) 20958.
Van der Heist (Bartholomeus)
Vanderkinter (R. F.) 6712.
Van der Weyden( Harry) 8778, 16681.
Van Deusen (C. J.) 29487.
Van De Venter (W. E.) 8367.
Van Dusen & Stokes co. 14484.
Van Duzer (J. C.) 29485.
Van Dyck (Sir Anthony) 11878, 26151.
Van Dyke (Dr. Henry) 24877.
Van Hoesen (R. W.) 20954.
Van Houten (KE. T.) 8368.
Vanishing of Olive. 30092.
Vanity case. 7584.
Vankirk (D. R.) 6719.
Van Meter (E. M.) 14494.
Van Notre (W. L.) -6720.
Van Oeyan (L.) 6721.
Van, Olinda (D:'I.) 6#22:
Van Orley (Bernard)
(Bernard van)
Van Rappard (Madame)
pard (Madam van)
Van Valkenburgh (E.) 6723, 14496.
Van Vreeland (F.) 376, 8369.
Van Wagner (C. W.) 14502.
Van Zile & Chalk. 14508.
Varian (HE. P. & L. HE.) 16166.
Varsity arts & crafts shop. 29436.
9164.
See Orley
See Rap-
Vasarri (Emilio) 16681.
Vases of Hymen. 15399.
Vaughan (Frank) 14514.
Vaughn (Lucille de)
(Lucille)
Vault (Anna de) Yee De Vault (Anna)
Vaux (Hon. Richard) 1210, 9164.
See De Vaughn
661
INDEX
16167.
7365.
Vedder (Elihu)
Veiled picture.
Velarde (P.) 6728.
Velasco (Gen.) 12116.
Velasquez (Diego Rodriguez de Silva
vy) 11378, 12484, 26151.
Vendetta. 15209, 21595.
Venetian night. 7365, 7451.
Venetianische nacht. See Venetian
night.
Venus. 1.
Venus and Adonis. 7490.
Vermeer (Johannes) 26151.
Veronica. 16092, 22507.
Verrocchio (Andrea del)
Via fire escape. 21282.
Viafora (Giovanni) 16168.
Viall (E. W.) 294387.
Victim of revenge. See Prisoner of
the owls; or, The victim of revenge.
Victims of divorce. T7487.
Victor Emanuel III, king of Italy. 36,
28878.
Victoria (Queen)
Victory co. 15898.
Vida. 19769.
Viking queen.
Villa (Gen.
12116.
Village scandal. 21487.
Villainous transaction; or,
across the desert. 21568.
Villainous uncle. 29958.
Villereal (Gral.) 5754.
Villiers (Frederic) 22539.
Vineendon (Mlle. B.) 15542.
Viney (A. W.) 6729.
Vingnt (Mrs.) 26072.
Violin of M’sieur. 15399. -
Violinist (The) 30068.
Virginian (The) 21608.
Vision in the window. 7257.
Vitagraph co. of America. 6731, 7584,
14519, 15399, 20955, 21756, 29438,
304387.
Vloors (Emil) 8251.
Vobach (W.) & Co.
26151.
7854.
21487.
Francisco) 620, 751,
Tracked
6740, 29455.
Vogel (Lucien) 29464.
Vogler (—) 16681.
Voice of silence. 15088.
Volch (Mrs. Morris) 3767.
Volk. 19769.
Volkert (Edward) 8122.
Volland (P. F.) 20975.
Vollenweider (Gustav) 12992.
Volper (1.)
Volunteer organist. 7388.
280, 380, 883.
See Boos (BH. H.
Von Beust (A.) |
Von Boos (E. H.)
von)
Von Heyder (J. D.) See Heyder
(J: D.. von)
Vondrann (Paul) 29467.
Von Kluck (Gen.) See Kluck (Gen. v.)
Von Kokeritz (C. O.) 22676.
pt. Iv, n. s., v. 9
Vonnoh (Robert William) 1210, 6749,
9164.
Von Ruisdael (Jacob) See Ruisdael
Jacob von)
Von Weele (H. T.) See Weele (H. T.
von)
Vorgang (Paul) 12992.
Vose (R. C. & N. M.) 22683.
Voss (C. L.) 6750,
Voss (E. L.) 6752.
Votes for women. 30317.
Vreeland (Miss Marjorie A.) 3767.
Vrooman (C. 8.) 24871.
Vrooman (Mrs. C. 8.) 24871.
Vulture of gold. 15034.
Waay (N. v. d.) 208.
Wachter (J. T.) 20976.
Wade Brent pays. 30364.
Wadhams (Major 8. H.) 10249.
Wadsworth (Sen. J. W.) jr. 24877.
| Wages of sin. 21577.
Waggener (J.) jr. 6757.
Wagner (KE. H.) T6717, 15477..
Wagner (F. C.) 29468.
Wagner (Hans) 22823.
Wagner (Richard) 13835, 8154, 22389,
23224.
Wagner electric mfg. co. 14526, 20977,
29469.
Waif (The)
Waifs. 7182.
Walcott (H. M.) 22686.
7414, 15071.
Walcutt bros co. 8390.
Walden (D.) 6758.
Waldon (C. D.) 29470.
Waldon (S. D.) 14527.
Walhain (Ch.) 166381.
Walker (A. C.) 29471.
Walker (C. W.) 8423.
Walker (Lillian) 5406.
Walker (T. E.) 20979.
Valker, Longfellow co. 6759, 14528,
29472.
Walkure. 878.
Wall (Henrietta Briggs)
Wall (Henrietta).
See Briggs-
Wallace (F. J.) 16171.
Wallace (L. L.) 16171.
Wallace (W. H.) 14580.
Wallace photo co., ine. 20980, 29475.
Wallé (G. C.) 388.
Wallett (Rev. J.) 12116.
Walrus and the carpenter.
Walsh (Gov. D. I.) 25891.
Walsh (Mrs. Julius S.) jr.
Walsh (S. P.) 145388.
Walsh (Mrs. T. J.) 9898.
Walter (A.) 20981.
Walter (F. A.) 14584, 20983.
Walters (H. W.) 29476.
Walther (Addie) 14541.
Waltman (H. F.) 3742.
Walton (Miss Audrey)
Walton (J. M.) 14542.
Walton (W. R.)° 29478.
8443.
6284.
28689.
662
eee
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Wanamaker (John) 14544.
Wanted a house. 15399.
Wanted a nurse. 304387.
War baby. 380225.
War is hell. 15071.
War of the Lilliputians.
War of the world. 21609.
War of wars. 21671.
War of wealth. 21577.
War with Huerta. 15233.
Warburg (D. M.) 19655.
Ward (Ben) 14551.
Ward (Cabot) 3767.
Ward (H.) 280, 8424.
Ward (W. B.) 3767.
Ward advertising service.
29480.
Ward’s claim. 21756.
Warfare in the skies. 21756.
Warne (H. R.) = 15981.
Warner (A. C.) 20988,
Warner (R.) 6841.
Warner (Truly) 18809.
Warner bros. co. 20989, 29483..
Warning (The) 380884.
Warning from the past. 15088.
Warren (Mrs. F. BH.) 9898.
Warren (G. H.) 29487.
Warren (W. H.) 29488.
Warren & Wetmore. 14560.
Warren featherbone co. 14561, 20996,
29490.
Was his decision right. 30225.
Washakie (Chief) T7795.
Washington (George) 52, 366, 1210,
1426, 3146, 5209, 6759, T7690, 7860,
7988, 11561, 13118, 14560, 15890,
16164, 19496, 21875, 22014, 22210,
22822, 26334, 27802.
Washington art co.
Washington-Crosby co.
Wasp (The) 30364.
Wasson (M. A.) 29492.
Waterman (L. E.) co. 294938.
Waterman (O. W.) 14564.
Waters (R. J.) 14565.
Waters (R. J.) & Co.
29494.
Watrous (H. W.)
Watrous (S. D.)
15248.
6764, 14554,
20998.
29491.
14566, 20999,
384, 8425, 22687.
29510.
16118.
6842.
12948.
15890.
29512.
24371.
Watson (F. B.)
Watson (J. S.)
Watson (Robert)
Watson (William)
Watson-Stillman co.
Watterson (Col. Henry)
Watts (Arthur) 16118.
Way back. 29958.
Way home. 29958.
Way of the Redman. 21675.
Way of the world. 21609.
Way to heaven. 7584.
Wayland (—) 15981.
Wayne knitting mills.
Wayne pub. co. 295138.
77261—15——_16
22689.
15399.
30225.
29514.
Wayward daughter.
Weary Willie’s rags.
Weatherford (Anna)
Weaver (A. B.) 16172.
Weaver (C. T.) 6849.
Weaver (Gen. E. M.) 9898.
Weaver (W. W.) 15492.
Webb (Charles) 9624.
Webb (EH. Y.) 24871.
Webb (Mrs. J. B.) 8866.
Webb (L. E.) 21004.
Weber (Carl) 7988.
Weberg (F. BH.) 22690, 29515.
Webster (Daniel) 29472.
Webster (Noah) 15976.
Webster (Serg. Rush)
Webster engineering co.
Wedderburn (G. C.)
Weddigen (Kapitan
22423.
Wedepict motion picture co.
Weed (A. J.) 14567, 21005.
Weed (W. J.) 8177.
Week end at Happyhurst.
Weekes (G. D.) 295.
Weele (H. T. von) 22762.
Weezerzick (Alfred) 7880.
Weiblen (Albert) marble & granite co.
22691, 29516.
Weidels ladies tailoring college co.
14569,
Weidlich bros. mfg. co. 16174.
Weidner (Charles) 14570, 21006.
Weigang (Rudolf) 22676.
Weight of a crown. 21612.
Weigle (H. F.) 14571, 29517.
Weil (Henry) 387, 8426, 16182, 22692.
Weil, Lorimer & Greenbaum. 387,
8426, 16182, 22692.
Weilbye (W. H.) 29524.
Weinert (Albert) 211, 8180.
Weinman (A. A.) 8180, 15981.
Weiseisen (J. W.) 29525.
Weiss (—) 8890.
Weiss (J. L.) 21847.
Welch (C. A.) 14588.
Welch (C. D.) 6851.
Welch (C. O.) 21008.
Welch (Thad) 8163, 23828.
Welch (W. M.) mfg. co. 21014.
Weldon (C. D.) 16188, 23096.
Wellesley (Charles) 20955.
Wells (—) 15981.
Wells (Mrs. Carolyn)
Wells (Lucy B.) 6852.
Wells view co. 6853.
Welsh (Freddy) 17690.
Welsh (U. 8S. G.) 14589.
Wendt (J. B.) 22702.
Wentworth (B. H.)
21015, 29527.
Werner (Karl)
Werner (W.)
29581.
Wershow (Max)
1386.
6850.
161783.
leutnant v.)
15484.
15088.
9898.
6856, 14590,
15485.
6866, 14626, 21016.
20979.
663
INDEX
pt. Iv, 0. s., v.9
Wessels (L. C.) 21125.
Wesser-Krell. 29723.
West (A. W.) 6974.
West (Benjamin) 1210, 9164.
West (Mrs. Benjamin) 9164.
West (Ruby) 389.
West (Sen. W. S.) 9898.
West coast art co. 6985, 21127, 29724.
Westcott (G. T.) 6986.
Westergard (Jess) 365.
Western & southern life
21128.
Western forestry & conservation assn.
14747.
Western litho. co.
Western sculptors. 16184.
Westinghouse (George) 16074.
Westminster press. 22756.
Westmoreland (W. EH.) 29725.
Weston (HE. H.) 14748.
Wetmore (Maude) 9898.
Whaler (J. W.) 6987, 29726.
Whaley (Rep. R. S.) 9898.
What a woman will do. 15034.
What became of Jane? 21675.
What could she do. 30092.
What he forgot. 30225.
What is to be done? 21847.
What’s his name. 30216.
Wheat and the tares. 21756.
Wheaton college. 29731.
Wheeler (C. Rolt-) See Rolt-Wheeler
(C.)
Wheeler (Cleora)
ins. CO.
21129.
14749, 21135.
Wheeler (Horace) 390, 22708.
Wheeler (S.) 6990.
When a woman guides. 14961.
When a woman loves. 21475.
When a woman’s forty. 21675.
When a woman waits. 29902.
When Broadway was a trail. 380522.
When East met West in Boston. 7257.
When fate leads trump. 30168.
When fate was kind. 30082.
When God wills. 7556.
When his ship came in. 303864.
When London burned. 15034.
When London sleeps. 29950.
When love and honor ealled. 30158.
When love speaks. See Children of
the stage.
When Queenie came back. 29902.
When Rome ruled. 21475.
When the blind see. 380225.
When the cartridges failed. 7257.
When the cook fell ill. 21675.
When the gods forgive. 21756.
When the men left town. 15088.
When the night call came. 15269.
When the roads part. 29902.
When the West was young. 21675.
When thieves fall out. 7490.
Where is Coletti. 15175.
Where the road forks. 1187.
Where the trail divides. 21603.
Where wealth aspired. 30334.
Which ham is Schnappsmeier’s? 30864.
While the band played. 14961.
While the tide was rising. 21487.
While wifey is away. 7490.
Whirr of the spinning wheel. 21562.
Whisner (S. H.) 16185.
Whitacre (Rep. J. J.) 9898.
White (Mr.) 28988.
White (Caroline) 11838.
White (Sen. F. 8.) 9898.
White (Mrs. H. C.) 14751.
White (Henry) 9898.
White (J. H.) 14758.
White (J. L.) 211386.
White (J. N.) & sons.
White (M. D.) 391.
White (Pearl) 15692, 15693.
White (T. G.) 16186.
White (W. H.) 22705.
White Eagle, Indian. 1268.
White Grass, Indian. 88381.
White hand society. 21347.
White mouse. 21675.
White rabbit. 8448.
White-Smith music pub. co. 297384.
White studio. 6991, 14754, 21187,
29737.
Whiteacre (A. D.) 9898.
Whitehead & Hoag co. 21155.
Whitehouse (Mrs. J. N. de R.) 8927.
Whitlock (Brand) 9898.
Whitlock (Mrs. Brand)
Whitlock-Rose (Elise)
21892, 22704.
9898.
23244,
Whitman (Stephan F.) & son, ine.
29741.
Whitman & Barnes mfg. co. 21159.
Whitman features co. 21848, 30521.
Whitney (C. Ei) S448
Whitney (G. P.) 15981.
Whitney (G. V.) 392.
Whitney (Mrs. George)
Whitney (Mrs. H. P.)
Whitney (M. O.) 6992.
Whittemore (Amy) 8448, 22708.
Whittier (J. G.) 22389.
Whitty (J. H.) 14758.
Who goes there. 380092.
Who got stung? 21675.
Who killed George Graves?
Who’s looney now? 21577.
Who’s who. 30225.
Who’s who in Hoggs Hollow. 30487.
Whom God hath joined. 153877.
Whom the gods destroy. 15161.
Why the sheriff is a bachelor.
Wiart (H. C. de) 26072.
Wiberg (Miss Mary) 22824.
Wiberg. (Miss Olga) 22824.
Wickersham (Casey) 27142.
Wickersham (James) 24871.
Wickson (Paul) 22324, 27156.
Widow (The) 21282.
Widow Muggin’s wedding. 14961.
8927.
22824,
21675.
30364.
664
INDEX
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Widow of Nain. 15658.
Widow of Red Rock. 153899.
Widow’s investment. 14928.
Wiegand (Gustave) 22965.
Wife. 15059, 153877.
Wife (The) 71387, 21577.
Wife wanted. 15399.
Wife’s stratagem. 29958.
Wifey’s charms. See Wir lassen uns
scheiden.
Wifey’s visit home. 7182.
Wigger (Peter) 22709.
Wiggins (HE. O.) 29742.
Wiggs takes the rest cure. 15269.
Wight (Miss Augusta) 16833.
Wilcox (J. R.) 6993, 29743.
Wild West love. 30180.
Wildenrath (Jennyvom) 8452.
Wilder (Miss Sylvia) 3767.
Wilderness mail, 15269.
Wiles (H. H.) 29763.
Wiley (W. A.) 29764.
Wilhelm (Kronprinz) 22423.
Wilhelm II, emperor of Germany. 197,
6654, 12992, 16442, 18390, 22124,
22212, 22285, 224235, 22478, 22539,
22986, 24734, 25672, 25858, 29467,
29900.
Wilhelmina of Prussia. 17007.
Wilkerson (E. C.) 29765.
Wilkinson (Norman) 16113, 225389.
Willard (A. M.) 140.
Willard (Elizabeth) 9459.
Willard (F. EB.) 7748.
Willard (Col. J. H.) 1426.
Willard (Jess) 21187.
Willet (Annie Lee) 398.
Willet (William) 3983. ;
iWillet stained glass & decorating co.
893.
Willett (Jacob) 21161.
Willett’s baby. 11082.
William Henry Jones’
304387.
William sales co. 21162.
William Tell. 15173.
Williams (Mr.) 8561.
Williams (A. E.) 21164.
Williams (A. I.) 21168.
Williams (A. T.) 14759.
Williams (C. D.) 22324.
Williams (EK. K.) 29766.
Williams (Harle) 20955, 29438.
Williams (G. A.) 395.
Williams (H. W.) 29767.
Williams (Miss Hope) 16838.
Williams (J. J.) 21165.
Williams (J. M. & H. E.)
Williams (J. R.) 8453.
Williams (Mrs. J. S.) 9898.
Williams (Kathlyn) 29961.
Williams (L. F.) 14760.
Williams (M. M.) 7002.
Williams (R. M.) 14764, 29769.
Williams (T. B.) 21168.
courtship.
8453.
Williams (T. H.) 8454.
Williams (V. O.) 14771, 29770.
Williams (W. H.) 9898, 14773.
Williams (Mrs. W. W.) 18628.
Williams advertising slide co.
Williamson (Bert) 259338.
Williamson, Haffner eng. & prtg. co.
7005.
Willie. 21675.
Willie’s haircut. 15269.
Willis (F. B.) 16460, 27454.
Willis (Mrs. F. B.) 23862.
Willis (M. D.) 7006.
Willis (Sidney) 16190.
Wills (Nat) 8804.
Willumsen (Oscar)
Wilson (Dr.) 19769.
Wilson (Miss Agnes) 1942.
Wilson (C. T.) 8455, 16092, 21169.
Wilson (C. W.) 14775.
Wilson (Miss E. R.) 9001.
Wilson (Miss Eleanor)’
12116.
Wilson (G. H.)
Wilson (J. A.)
Wilson (J. B.) 29778.
Wilson (M. B.) 8456, 16192.
Wilson (M. R.) 21170.
Wilson (Miss Margaret) 1717, 1942.
Wilson (Miss Margaret Woodrow)
6749, 90338, 11777.
Wilson (R. B.) 7988.
Wilson (R. O.) 8457, 16198.
Wilson (T. M.) 8239.
Wilson (Mrs. Woodrow) 6749.
Wilson (Pres. Woodrow) 2379, 3576,
6466, 16342, 18688, 22476.
Wimsett (A. B.) 14785.
Wimwam (Willie) 163812.
Winchester repeating arms Co.
Wing (EF. M.) 29779.
Winger (EH. G.) 21172.
Winik (H.) 7679.
Win(k)some widow. 30487.
Winner wins. 7584.
Winning his first case. 15257.
Winning trick. 21756.
Winsch (John) 396, 8468, 16194.
Winslow (B. E.) 7008.
Winslow (Mrs. Lanier) 26110.
Winslow (Rep. S. E.) 9898.
Winsome Winnie. 29902.
Winston (Eric) 22824.
Winter (J.) jr. 7009.
Winter & Pond co., ine. 7010, 14786.
Winter fashion show of Paris, styles
by Monsieur Paul Poiret. 17128.
Winter holiday in the Bernese Ober-
land, Switzerland. 7257.
Winthrop board of trade.
Winthrop press. 14789.
Wintzer (B. M.) 7014.
Wipe your feet. 30364.
Wir lassen uns scheiden. 7449.
Wisechmeyer (Philip) 21174.
14774.
29771.
717, 6749,
7007.
14784, 29772.
22710.
21173.
665
pt. Iv, 2.s., VD
Wise (Dr.) 18888.
Wise (J. H.) 14792.
Wise (J. J.) 8547, 16263.
Wise (Rabbi S. 8S.) 11689.
Wishing ring. 30522.
Wiswall photograph co.
Witch (The) 21573.
With his hands. 15088.
With slight variations. 30092.
With the camera on the firing line. See
With the Greek on the firing line.
With the eyes of love. 7257.
With the Greek on the firing line.
7333.
Withering roses. 17137.
Within an ace. 30487.
Within an inch of his life.
Witness invisible.
ness.
Wittemann bros.
Witter (L. D.) 7018.
Wittler (H. K.) 29781.
Wobring (F.) 7880.
Woe to the conqueror. 7404.
Woehler (H. L.) 7019, 21180, 29782.
Woes of a waitress. 21756.
Woleott (F.) 7075.
Wolf (Christian) 21200.
Wolf (G. D.) 29849.
Wolf (The) 15227.
Wolf & co. 16265, 22711.
Wolf Eagle, Indian. 8331.
Wolf Plume, Indian. 8831.
Wolf Robe (Chief) 28909.
Wolff (Mrs.) 11878.
Wolff (L.) & co. TOT6, 148038, 29850.
Wolf’s daughter. 30225.
Wolven (HE. L.) 7079, 14805, 21201,
29854. .
Woman against woman. 15209.
Woman in black. 7584, 21577, 30212.
Woman laughs. 15269.
Woman of it. 21675.
Woman of mystery. 15018.
Woman who dared. 21595.
Woman with the red hair.
Woman’s folly. 29958.
Woman’s heart. 7237.
Woman’s way. 30317.
Wondrous melody. 30068.
Wood (Miss A.) 3767.
Wood (C. W.) 14878.
Wood (J. R.) & sons. 7096.
Wood (Lawson) 16113.
Wood (Gen. Leonard) 9898.
Wood (W. M.) 8756, 16593.
Wood (William) & co. 14879.
Wood B. Webb and the microbes. 30092.
Wood B. Webb goes snipe hunting.
30092.
Woodfield (Frank) 14880, 21256.
Woodland bronze works, dept. of Al-
bert Russell & sons co. 16310.
Woodroofe (Arnott) 29868.
14793, 21179.
30068.
See Invisible wit-
16264.
21620.
' Woodrow (QO. H.)
| Wypooke (Estevan)
14886.
Woodruff (C. 8.) 21268.
Woods (A.) 18809.
Woods (Mrs. A.) 18809.
Woods (Arthur) 11755.
Woods (John H.) 1787.
Woodville (R. C.) 16118, 22539.
Woodville lime & cement co. 14887.
Woodward (Arthur) 14888.
Woodward (O. F.) 16811.
Woodward (Mrs. O. F.) 163811.
Woodward & Tiernan ptg. co. 14890.
Woodworth (Scott) and mother. 3758,
Tiga
Woody (H. C.) 14897.
Wooldridge (N. S.) T7097.
Woolf & Bean. 21264.
Woolley (J. R.) 7098.
Woolston (j/rs. P. L.) 18628.
Woolworth (F. W.) co. 14898.
Wootten (B. M.) 29869.
Wootton (H. M.) 22724.
Worcester (D. C.) 15487.
Worcester natl. bank. 21265.
Worcester salt co. 21266.
Worden (J. E.) 7099, 14898.
Wores (Theodore) 7106, 14900, 29870.
Work (The) 7365.
Workman (D. T.) 22725.
World and the woman. 21347.
World drama prompters. 21267.
World film corp. 15489, 21849, 30522.
World producing corp. 21851.
World without men. 30334.
World’s leader features. 7681.
Would-be heroes. 30040.
Wrecked in mid-air. 7414.
Wrecked life. 14916.
Wreden: (W. F.) 21268.
Wrenn (C. L.) 8548.
Wright (A. M.)) . 22726.
Wright (EK. A.) bank note co.
Wright (F. E.) 7108.
Wright (F. L.) 21269,
Wright (H. C. S.)
Wright (J. KK) faa.
Wright (Orville) 1829.
Wright (R.) 29886.
Wrong birds. 21282.
Wrong flat. 21756.
Wuertenbaecher (J. J.) 23917.
Wiirttemberg (Herzog Albrecht v.)
22428.
Wunderlich (Herman) 11542.
Wurts bros. 7110, 14901, 29887.
Wyanoak pub. co. 7120.
Wyant (A. H.) 21898.
Wyatt (Margaret) 12484, 26155.
Wyckoff (F. Leigh) 29889.
Wyckoff (Mrs. G. L.) 29890.
Wycoff (Charles) 21885.
Wyeth (N. C.) 22498.
Wyllie (H. S.)_. 22727, 29891.
Wyman (Mrs. O. C.) 203848.
Indian. 9100.
29874.
22539.
666
Nos. 1-4, Jan.—Dec., 1914
Yale pub. assn. 7121.
Yanes (Madame Francisco) 9898.
Yarbrough (S. K.)
Ye vengeful vagabonds.
Yeigh (T. S.) 29898.
Yellow streak. 30068.
Yellow traffic. 21410.
Yerakis (Athan) 22728.
Yokel (Alex.) 7683, 15490.
York-Bradford co. 8550, 29895.
You can’t beat them. 30225.
You never ean tell. 21675.
Young (EH .W.) 7126.
Young (F. L.) 8349.
Young (J. C.) 14910.
Young (Louis) 22729.
Young (Mahonri) 15981.
Young (R. J.) 14911.
Young (W. S.) 14912.
Young Mrs. Winthrop. 30092.
Y. M. C. A. convention. 760.
Young, Wood & co. 7127.
Youngberg (M. N.) 21270.
Your girl and mine. 30364.
Youth and art. 21282.
Zachgo (H. T.) 16812.
Zebriskie (Mrs, A. M.)
Zeda. 30041.
Zeibig (Elsa)
7125.
21675,
5544.
28649.
Zeits (A. J.) 29898.
Zenker (Flora) 15715.
Zeno (Charles) 8556.
Zeppelin (Graf) 22428.
Zia (Madame Ibraham) 1942.
Ziegler (Mrs. William) 3767.
Zielinsky (S. J.) 29899.
Zim (B.h.) 598i.
Zimm (B. L.) 211, 8180.
Zimmer (S. B.) 21271.
Zimmerman (KF. W.) 1857.
Zimmerman (LL, H.) 22780.
Zinn the florist. 21272.
Zinstsmaster & Jones. 14913.
Zirkus teufel. See Polly of the circus.
Zomelli (Madame) 3767.
Zoo (Doctor) 26646.
Zuckerman (Joseph)
Zudora. 380174.
Zudora episode no, 6. 304380.
Ziinzli bros. 21275.
Zwei arme reiche.
Zwiedenek (Baroness)
Zwiller (M. A.) 16681.
Zysk (Mr. & Mrs. Jacob) 2117.
413. 30437.
$500.00 reward.
$1,000,000 pearl
stolen necklace.
29900.
See Poor rich.
9898.
30309.
mystery; or,
15265.
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