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VON BERG'S RESTAURANT. Souvenir of Kingston. Sheet, illus. (incl. maps) printed on both sides, 7 by 12 in., fold, to nar. 12mo. 13907

O Mar. 1, 1923; 1 c. Mar. 12; 1 c. Mar. 28; aff. Mar. 23; A 700994; Kingston leader co., Kingston, N. Y.

VONDEL (Olive) * New York. People's poems. v. 1. [21] p. 8vo. 13908 Apr. 4, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr.

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Jan. 19, 1923; 1 c. Mar. 3; A 665889; Waco times-herald, Waco, Tex.

WAGNER (Rob) Rob Wagner's California almanack. ¡Los Angelesi Times-mirror press [1922] 59 p. illus., diagrs. 4to. 13911

Nov. 24, 1922; 2 c. Dec. 26; aff. Jan. 11, 1923; A 696013; Timesmirror press, Los Angeles. WAKEFIELD (William H.)* Louisville. Wakefield's common sense shorthand. 9 1. 4to. Multigraphed text parallel with binding 13912

Mar. 24, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 29; A

703017. WALES (Henry) [22 newspaper contributions (In Chicago daily or Sunday tribune) Contents: Allies admit U. S. claim.-Balance of Allies, however, not so keen about debts.-British agree to revise pact to please Turk-British job on Rhine becomes more tangled.Dutch cause trouble.-France draws peace terms for Germany.-France opens long shut door to red Russia.France to stay in Ruhr until Germany pays.--French assert Germany will soon take count.-French cannon awe Essen.-French to nab more German rail centers.-George Gould's wife trips out of altar bonds.-Germans mobilize? Hits Germany hardLeague award opens Russian route to Berlin.-Ruhr completely cut off.— Turk crisis splits Allies.-Turk peace parley breaks. -- Turks go home

pt. 1, n. s., v. 20

Turks yield; avert a break.-Two Chicagoans stir Europe by puzzle of love. Yank collector in Paris after our 255 million. 13913-13934

Jan. 24, 26, 27, 29-Feb. 1, 5-7, 11-13, 17, 23, 28..Mar. 2, 10, 1923; 1 c. each duly rec'd; A 663690, 664127, 664153, 664159, 664172, 664184, 664506, 664598, 664704, 664712, 664889, 664896, 664898, 665218, 665220, 665221, 666016, 666048, 666057, 666058, 666073, 666394; Chicago tribune, Chicago.

WALKER (George L.)* New York. Threatening lead famine. 12 p. sq.

16mo.

13935

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Hole in your customer's pants. Sheet, illus., printed on both sides, 12 by 4 in., fold. to nar. 8vo. © Mar. 15, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 6; A 703501. 14 sales talks 4 sheets, illus., printed on both sides, 123 by 4 in. Contents: Dish washer at the Waldorf.-Don't lay down your hand on a bluff.Importance of faith.-What is a day's work. Mar. 20, 1923; 2 c. and affs. Apr. 6; A 703214-703217. Royal typewriter co., inc., New

York. WALLACE (A. Q.) Unfilled orders. Sheet, diagrs. 83 by 11 in. 13941 Mar. 10, 1923; 2 c. Apr. 12; aff. Apr. 23; A 706199; Samuel E. Adams, Cleveland.

WALLACH (Edith)

13942, 13943 Filet- und tüllarbeiten; eine anleitung zum erlernen von filet- und tüllarbeiten, von Edith Wallach und Margarete Lang. Mit 180 bildern und einem doppelseitigen handarbeitbogen. Berlin, Verlag der Ullsteinschnittmuster 1922 1 p. 1., 48 p. illus. sq. 12mo. [and fold. patterns. (Ullstein-handarbeitbücher. bd. 8)

O Dec. 12, 1922; 1 c. Apr. 16, 1923;
A-Foreign 22177.

Neue jumper-buch; neue vorlagen und anleitung zum häkeln und stricken von schlupfbusen, kleidern, jacken, mützen usw. für damen und kinder. Berlin, Verlag der Ullstein-schnittmuster 1923 40 p. illus., diagrs. and sheet, diagrs., printed on both sides, 21 by 25 in., fold. to 8vo. (Ullstein-handarbeitsbücher, bd. 7)

Jan. 1, 1923; 1 c. Apr. 16; A-Foreign 22307.

Ullstein a. g., Berlin.

no. 5, 1923

WALTHER (John D.)* Hollywood, Calif. Dedicated to seekers of truth. [Mother] cover-title, 16 p. nar. 16mo.

13944 Apr. 3, 1923; 1 c. Apr. 5; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 23; A 706210.

WARD (C. H.) Manual for the Junior highway to English; by C. H. Ward and H. Y. Moffett. Chicago, Atlanta [etc.] Scott, Foresman and company [19231 96 p. 12mo. 13945 Mar. 7, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 10; A 698572; Scott, Foresman and co., Chicago.

WARD (Montgomery) & co., inc., Chi13946-13949 cago.

Monuments, tombstones and markers. 37 p. illus. 4to. Mar. 27, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 3; A 702483. Ward's pure food groceries, Mar.Apr., 1923. Grocery catalogue. Chicago ed. 48 p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. Feb. 28, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 6; A 700330.

Kansas City ed. City ed. 48 p. illus. [part col.) 8vo. Feb. 28, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 6; A 700331.

St. Paul ed. 48 p. illus. (part col.) 8vo. Feb. 28, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 6; A 700329.

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WEBB (Frank Arthur)* Arkansas City, Kan. Webb lighting & cooking system. How to sell manual. covertitle, 32 numb. 1. 4to. 13955

Mar. 3, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 8; aff. Mar. 6; A 700367.

WEBSTER (Grant M.)* St. Louis. Balance $23.41. 1 p. l., 9 p. nar. 16mo. 13956

Apr. 11, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 13; A 703516.

WEIDNER (F.) PRINTING & PUB. CO., inc.*. Brooklyn, Fishing guide. Fisherman's friend booklet. 21st yr., 1923. cover-title, 32 p. illus. nar. 16mo. 13957 Mar. 28,. 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 2; A 702374.

WEIGALL (Arthur E. P. S.)

13958-13963

Others may sleep in Pharaoh's tomb. (In New York World) © Jan. 27, 1923; 1 c. Jan. 31; A 663818. North American newspaper alliance, New York.

Tutankhamen chariot taken out of tomb. (In Jersey City Jersey journal) Feb. 5, 1923; 1 c. Feb. 23; A 665279. 14 newspaper

contributions] (In New York World) Contents: Exquisite bust of Tutankhamen's wife is unearthed.-Find first traces of early Nile man.-News coup plot halts opening of tomb of King Tut. To peek at King before inner tomb is officially open. Feb. 6, 8, 9, 16, 1923; 1 c. each Feb. 23, Mar. 6; A 665281, 665283, 665287, 665885.

North American newspaper alliance & London daily mail, New York.

WEILER (Jason) & sons*, Boston. Catalogue of Knights of Columbus emblematic jewelry. cover-title, 40 p. illus. 8vo. 13964

O Mar. 31, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 4; A 703191.

WEIMAN (Rita) 15 newspaper contributions (In New York American) Contents: Rita Weiman discusses anticipation. Rita Weiman discusses masks and make-up.-Rita Weiman discusses unconventionality. — Rita Weiman discusses wholesome flirting. Rita Weiman on the habit of gossip. 13965-13969

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Mar. 13, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 16; aff. Mar. 29; A 701741. WEIS (J. Stanley)* Mattoon, Ill. Bank ads and ad-ideas. 64 1. sq. 8vo. [Text parallel with binding 13971

O Mar, 22, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 26; A 702102. WEISSBERG (Philip John Albert)* New York. Chelsea mystery magical bulletin. [441 p. illus. 8vo. 13972

Jan. 15, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 28; A 701139.

WELCH (R. L.) Elements of sheet metal work. 121 p. illus., diagrs. 8vo. 13973

O Mar. 22, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 7; A 698902; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee.

WELLER (Dorothy E.)* Boston. Story of a goose. cover-title, 1331 p. illus. sq. 32mo.

13974 Mar. 30, 1923; 2 c. Apr. 2; aff. Apr. 3; A 702469.

WELLS (Frank) Turks call 25 troop classes. (In Chicago daily tribune)

pt. 1, n. s., v. 20

WESSLING (D. R.)* Lytton, Ia.

13981-13983

Letters that talk. The modern country bank service (abbreviated) Rev. 1923. 11 1. mount. sheets, illus. fol. Apr. 2, 1923; 2 c. Apr. 13; aff. Apr. 12; A 703508. Using the office force for business building. cover-title, 24 p. illus. (incl. port.) nar. 8vo. Apr. 2, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 4; A 703182.

Wessling services. The modern country bank service. cover-title, 14 1. mount. sheets and booklets. illus. fol. Apr. 13; aff. WESTBROOK, Me.

Apr. 2, 1923; 2 c. Apr. 12; A 703509.

Directory of Westbrook, Gorham and Windham (Maine) 1923. Portland, Me., Portland directory company, 1923. 343 p. front. (fold. map) 8vo. 13984

O Mar. 9, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 12; A 696729; Fred L. Tower, Portland, Me.

WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH Co.*, New York. Tariff book, 1923. 1 p. 1., 406 p., 9 1. col. maps. 4to. 13985

O Mar. 12, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 23; A 702088.

WESTERVELT (Leonidas) Jenny Lind in New York. (In Musical courier) 13986

Feb. 8, 1923; 1 c. Feb. 12; A 664755; Musical courier co., New

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WESTOVER (Russ) Tillie the toiler. Good grief I'm gonna be late. Proof. illus. 13987

Mar. 9, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 21; A 701917; King features syndicate, inc., New York.

WHALEY (Marcellus Seabrook)* Columbia, S. C. 12 newspaper contributions (In Charleston, S. C., Sunday news) Contents: Doan triful wid 'e ways.-Mixup hawg 'en nocount fowl. 13988, 13989

Feb. 11, 25, 1923; 1 c. each Feb. 27; A 665602, 665603. WHALEY (N. M.) Natural speller. In dianapolis, The Bobbs-Merrill company 1923 3 p. 1., 141 p. 12mo.

13990

Feb. 17, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb. 23; A 696455; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.

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O Mar. 26, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 29; aff. Mar. 28; A 702283. WHITE (John) 12 newspaper contributions] (In Chicago daily tribune) Contents: Argentina puts skids under all big alien firms.-Four countries hold up amity in Pan-America.

13992, 13993 Feb. 5, 26, 1923; 1 c. each Feb. 10, Mar. 2; A 664596, 666019; Chicago tribune, Chicago. WHITE (Owen P.)* El Paso. 12 newspaper contributions. (In El Paso herald) Contents: More of interest in ruins of Toltecs than in the tombs of ancient Egypt.-Was Toltec saint the lost apostle? 13994, 13995 Feb. 24, Mar. 3, 1923; 1 c. each Mar. 2, 7; A 665715, 666001. WHITE & KEMBLE*, New York. White & Kemble's atlas and digest of railroad mortgages. Maine central railroad co. and Bangor & Arroostook railroad co. 6 p. col. fold, map. fol. 13996

Mar. 2, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 5; aff. Mar. 12; A 701488. WHITEMAN (Gilbert Douglas)* South Croydon, Surrey, England. Tombs of the kings, a handbook to the objects directly relating to Akhenaten & Tutankhamen in the British museum. [London] W. H. Rickinson & son, ltd., 1923. 1 p. l., 26 p. illus. 8vo. 13997

1 c. Feb. 14, 1923; A ad int. 5000; pubd. Jan. 29. WHITNEY (King) Women of America used as propagandists by reds. Article 2. (In Searchlight) 13998

Oct. 21, 1922; 1 c. Oct. 23; A 663174; J. O. Wood, Atlanta. WHITTAKER (James)

Scribbled line opens cell to dope peddler. (In New York American) 13999

Jan. 22, 1923; 1 c. Jan. 26; A 663962; Universal service, inc., New York.

WHITTEN (Aaron Stuart)* Fort Worth, Tex. Phantom gushers. gushers. chap. 1-12. [12 instalments] (In Texas oil news)

14000

Nov. 11, 1922--Jan. 27, 1923; 1 c. each Jan. 26, 1923; A 667224.

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3; A 702468. WILDWOOD Board of trade, Wildwood, N. J. Wildwood welcomes the world. [41 p. illus. 4to. 14004 Apr. 8, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 26; A 703906.

WILKENS. Free diamond ring sale. (In Pittsburgh press)

14005 Mar. 2, 1923; 1 c. Mar. 8; A 666095; Robert M. Thompson, Pittsburgh. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. Polk's greater Wilkes-Barre directory, 1923, including Ashley, Edwardsville, Forty Fort New York, R. L. Polk & co. [1923] 1 p. 1., 79–903 p. 8vo. 14006 Mar. 9, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 13; A 698600; R. L. Polk & co., New York.

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Mar. 9, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Mar. 21; A 701913; King features syndicate, inc., New York.

WILLIAMS (Caroline Field)* Oakland, Calif. Churning out chunks of gold. (In Oakland, Calif., Sunday tribune) 14008 Feb. 18, 1923; 1 c. Feb. 24; A

665396. WILLIAMS (Donald) Who's who-in Hoosier industry. industry. (In Indianapolis 14009 Mar. 3, 1923; 1 c. Mar. 5; A 665878; Star pub. co., Indianapolis.

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WILLIAMS (Paul) 121 newspaper contributions) (In Chicago daily or Sunday tribune) Contents: Barred from mines.-Fire at Essen reds.-French army to take more Ruhr cities.French clamp bayonet rule on more cities.-French fire on Ruhr crowd.French take in 3,000 miles of Rhine railways. French trooper shot as tanks rule Ruhr city.-French troops fight revolt in Rhine city.-Germany gets coal.-Living costs climb.-Mob French officers. New land along Rhine taken by French troops.-New strikes in Ruhr. Oppose dictatorship.-Ruhr like vale of Vulcan, grim, smoky and fiery. Sabotage increases. Seek coal tax.-Take three more towns.-Workers mass to fight rule of bayonets.-5 die in Ruhr; hate boils to danger point. $5,000,000 in U. S. orders held by Ruhr blockade. 14011-14031

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Jan. 21, 25, 27-31, Feb. 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 23, 24, 26, 28, Mar. 1-3, 10, 1923; 1 c. each duly rec'd; A 663672, 664135, 664155, 664158, 664174, 664178, 664183, 664188, 664590, 664600, 664699, 664890, 664902, 666011, 666017, 666018, 666044, 666046, 666062, 666075, 666393; Chicago tribune, Chicago.

WILLIAMS GOLD REFINING CO.*, Buffalo. Directions for ordering Williams ready-made clasps. Card, illus., 7 by 4 in. 14032

Aug. 15, 1921; 2 c. and aff. Sept. 1; A 620920.

WILLIAMSBURGH SAVINGS BANK*, Brooklyn. [12 advertising blotters] 12 blotters, col. illus., 34 by 6 in. Contents: American robin. Baltimore oriole Blue bird.-Blue jay.-Bobolink. Bob White. - Cardinal Grosbeak. Flicker. Indigo Bunting.Ruffled grouse. Song sparrow.Woodcock.

pt. 1, n. s., v. 20

WILLS (Frank) 14 newspaper contributions (In Chicago daily or Sunday tribune) Contents: Turk cabinet ready to sign part of pact.-Turkish assembly assails Curzon. - Turkish press sees signing of peace pact near. Turke see war near.

14047-14050

Jan. 28, 29, Feb. 27, Mar. 1, 1923; 1 c. each Feb. 2, 5, Mar. 3, 6; A 664162, 664177, 666051, 666069; Chi cago tribune, Chicago.

WILSON (E. H.) Travel tales of a plant collector. No. 2. (In Garden, Feb., 1923) 14051

Jan. 20, 1923; 1 c. Jan. 29; A 663666; Doubleday, Page & co., Garden City, N. Y.

WILSON-JONES LOOSE LEAF Co.*, Chicago. Deluxe loose leaf systems. Machine bookkeeping equipment and supplies. 24 p. illus. nar. 12mo. (Catalog 14052 Apr. 12, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Apr. 23; A 706178.

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Carleton men's service. Mar., Apr., 1923. 2 v. illus. 4to. Feb. 5, Mar. 5, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 8; aff. Mar. 12; 2 c. Mar. 30; aff. Apr. 9; A 701486, 703285.

National service, no. 140, 141, Mar..

Apr., 1923. 2 v. illus. fol. O
Feb. 10, Mar. 10, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 8;
aff. Mar. 12; 2 c. Mar. 30; aff. Apr.
9; A 701485, 703287.

Winder service. no. 116, 117, Mar.,
Apr., 1923. 2 v. illus. fol. Feb.
5. Mar. 5, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 8; aff.
Mar. 12; 2 c. Mar. 30; aff. Apr. 9;
A 701487, 703286.

WINDER SERVICE STUDIOS.
14033-14044
Gic service
Feb., Mar., 1923, 1st and 2d issues.
4 v. cover-titles. illus. 8vo.

Apr. 1, 1923; 2 c. Apr. 7; aff. Apr. 20; A 706129-706140.

[WILLIAMSON (Alice Muriel Livingston) Million dollar doll, by Mrs. C. N. Williamson. Feb. 24, 1923. (In London Weekly telegraph) 14045

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Feb. 1: 15, Mar. 1, 15, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 30; aff. Apr. 9; 2 c. Mar. 31; aff. Mar. 12; A 703104, 703105, 703283, 703284; Winder service co., co., New York.

1 c. Apr. 23, 1923; A ad int. 4989; pubd. Feb. 24; Mrs. C. N. William WINSTON, Conn. Winston directory,

son, % A. M. Heath, London.

WILLIAMSON (William Hay)* Chicago. Tut-an-save. Chicago, The Bald eagle publishing co., [1923]. cover-title, 7 p. 24mo. 14046

Mar. 24, 1923; 2 c. Mar. 26; aff. Mar. 28; A 702265.

1923.

[V. 371 New Haven, Conn.,

Price & Lee co. [19231 202 p. 8vo.
(With this: Torrington Conn. direc-
tory, 1923. [V. 371 384 p. front.,
illus., maps (part fold.) 8vo.)
8vo.) 14063
Feb. 17, 1923; 2 c. and aff. Feb.
21; A 698367; Price & Lee co., New
Haven.

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