Yale Lit. Advertiser.
ComplimentsofThe Chase National Bank
ComplimentsofThe Chase National Bank
HARRY RAPOPORTUniversity TailorEstablished 1884Every Wednesday at Park Avenue Hotel,Park Ave. and 33rd St., New York1073 CHAPEL STREETNEW HAVEN, CONN.
HARRY RAPOPORT
University Tailor
Established 1884
Every Wednesday at Park Avenue Hotel,Park Ave. and 33rd St., New York
1073 CHAPEL STREETNEW HAVEN, CONN.
DORT SIXQuality Goes Clear Through$990 to $1495Dort Motor Car Co.Flint, Michigan$1495
DORT SIX
Quality Goes Clear Through
$990 to $1495
Dort Motor Car Co.Flint, Michigan
$1495
The Knox-Ray CompanyJewelers, Silversmiths, StationersChristmas GiftsNovelties of MeritHandsome and UsefulCigarette CasesVanity CasesPhoto CasesPowder BoxesMatch SafesBelt BucklesPocket Knives970 CHAPEL STREET(Formerly with the Ford Co.)
The Knox-Ray Company
Jewelers, Silversmiths, Stationers
Christmas Gifts
970 CHAPEL STREET
(Formerly with the Ford Co.)
P. RING217 ELM STREETSanitary Soda FountainPerfect ServiceCigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Magazines,ConfectioneryFruitNEW ENLARGED STORE
P. RING
217 ELM STREET
Sanitary Soda Fountain
Perfect Service
Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Magazines,ConfectioneryFruit
NEW ENLARGED STORE
The AberdeenWe extend our most sincere wishes for success to those men who step forth this month into the world of business—may each man bring greater glory to Yale.The “Nettleton” Shop1004 Chapel StreetOpposite Osborn Hall
The Aberdeen
We extend our most sincere wishes for success to those men who step forth this month into the world of business—may each man bring greater glory to Yale.
The “Nettleton” Shop
1004 Chapel Street
Opposite Osborn Hall
The Brick Row Book Shop, Inc.Booksellers, Importers, Print DealersFrom the very first it has been the policy of the Brick Row to render the best service possible to all lovers of books, first in New Haven, later in New York and Princeton.By adhering conscientiously to this avowed purpose, the Brick Row has gained an enviable place in the hearts of its clients. We hope to be of even more service to you in the future.The Brick Row Book Shop, Inc.19 East 47th S., New York104 High St., New Haven68½ Nassau St., Princeton
The Brick Row Book Shop, Inc.
Booksellers, Importers, Print Dealers
From the very first it has been the policy of the Brick Row to render the best service possible to all lovers of books, first in New Haven, later in New York and Princeton.
By adhering conscientiously to this avowed purpose, the Brick Row has gained an enviable place in the hearts of its clients. We hope to be of even more service to you in the future.
The Brick Row Book Shop, Inc.
19 East 47th S., New York104 High St., New Haven
68½ Nassau St., Princeton
A Derby belongs in every WardrobeSOONER OR LATER—and not infrequently—an occasion arises where the derby surpasses the soft hat in good taste and correct grooming.For that occasion, we suggest that you select a derby now, and select a Knox. Whatever the model, be assured it is the mode.SEVEN DOLLARSHERE ONLYSHOP OF JENKINSHaberdashery—Knox Hats—Clothing Specialists940 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn.
A Derby belongs in every Wardrobe
SOONER OR LATER—and not infrequently—an occasion arises where the derby surpasses the soft hat in good taste and correct grooming.
For that occasion, we suggest that you select a derby now, and select a Knox. Whatever the model, be assured it is the mode.
SEVEN DOLLARS
HERE ONLY
SHOP OF JENKINS
Haberdashery—Knox Hats—Clothing Specialists
940 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn.
The Nonpareil Laundry Co.The Oldest Established Laundry to YaleWe darn your socks, sew your buttons on, and make all repairs without extra charge.
The Nonpareil Laundry Co.
The Oldest Established Laundry to Yale
We darn your socks, sew your buttons on, and make all repairs without extra charge.
PACH BROS.College Photographers1024 CHAPEL STREETNEW HAVEN, CONN.
PACH BROS.
College Photographers
1024 CHAPEL STREETNEW HAVEN, CONN.
CHAS. MEURISSE & CO.4638 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill.POLO MALLETS, POLO BALLS, POLO SADDLES and POLO EQUIPMENT of every kindCatalog with book of rules on request
CHAS. MEURISSE & CO.4638 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill.
POLO MALLETS, POLO BALLS, POLO SADDLES and POLO EQUIPMENT of every kind
Catalog with book of rules on request
CHASE AND COMPANYClothingGENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS1018-1020 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn.Complete Outfittings for Every Occasion. For Day or Evening Wear. For Travel, Motor or Outdoor Sport. Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats and Caps. Rugs, Bags, Leather Goods, Etc.
CHASE AND COMPANY
Clothing
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
1018-1020 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn.
Complete Outfittings for Every Occasion. For Day or Evening Wear. For Travel, Motor or Outdoor Sport. Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hats and Caps. Rugs, Bags, Leather Goods, Etc.
Tailors to College Men of Good DiscriminationGus Alexander . DRESS . TAILOR . SPORTING1123 CHAPEL STREETNEW HAVEN, CONN.
Tailors to College Men of Good Discrimination
Gus Alexander . DRESS . TAILOR . SPORTING
1123 CHAPEL STREETNEW HAVEN, CONN.
Established 1852I. KLEINER & SONTAILORS1098 Chapel StreetNEW HAVEN,CONN.Up Stairs
Established 1852
I. KLEINER & SON
TAILORS
1098 Chapel StreetNEW HAVEN,CONN.
Up Stairs
Justlike a new page of some mystic biography, 1923 has opened to us.Goingon, with the advancement and improvements of time, but ever retaining the best from the past, we move into this new year. Continue to be served by theRoger Sherman Studio
Just
like a new page of some mystic biography, 1923 has opened to us.
Going
on, with the advancement and improvements of time, but ever retaining the best from the past, we move into this new year. Continue to be served by the
Roger Sherman Studio
Hugh M. Beirne227 Elm StreetMen’s Furnishings“Next to the Gym.”
Hugh M. Beirne
227 Elm Street
Men’s Furnishings
“Next to the Gym.”
Foreign Sweaters, Golf Hose, Wool Half Hose, all of exclusive and a great many original designs.Our motto: “You must be pleased.”John F. FitzgeraldHotel Taft Bldg.NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Foreign Sweaters, Golf Hose, Wool Half Hose, all of exclusive and a great many original designs.
Our motto: “You must be pleased.”
John F. Fitzgerald
Hotel Taft Bldg.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Motor Mart GarageOLIVE AND WOOSTER STS.Oils and GasolineTurn-auto Repair Service
Motor Mart Garage
OLIVE AND WOOSTER STS.
Oils and Gasoline
Turn-auto Repair Service
Van Dyck & Co.IncorporatedPRINTERS121-123 Olive StreetNew Haven, Conn.
Van Dyck & Co.Incorporated
PRINTERS
121-123 Olive StreetNew Haven, Conn.
“Costs less per mile of service”The new Vesta in handsome hard rubber case, showing how plates are separated by isolators.VestaSTORAGE BATTERYVESTA BATTERY CORPORATIONCHICAGO
“Costs less per mile of service”
The new Vesta in handsome hard rubber case, showing how plates are separated by isolators.
VestaSTORAGE BATTERY
VESTA BATTERY CORPORATIONCHICAGO
The Yale Literary MagazineSolves the Christmas Present Problem. Send a year’s subscription to your family. We will wrap it up and mail it for you.
The Yale Literary Magazine
Solves the Christmas Present Problem. Send a year’s subscription to your family. We will wrap it up and mail it for you.
NASH SIX FOUR-PASSENGER COUPEReduced Price$1890f.o.b. factoryNASHIt is just such remarkable features of design and appointment as those presented in the Nash Six Coupe, that have given the Nash line of enclosed models unprecedented leadership in the fine car field.Every late refinement, the most luxurious appointments, serve to mark the Nash Coupe as an outstanding closed car value.THE NASH MOTORS COMPANYKENOSHA, WISCONSINFOURSandSIXESReduced Prices Range from $915 to $2190, f.o.b. Factory
NASH SIX FOUR-PASSENGER COUPE
Reduced Price
$1890f.o.b. factory
NASH
It is just such remarkable features of design and appointment as those presented in the Nash Six Coupe, that have given the Nash line of enclosed models unprecedented leadership in the fine car field.
Every late refinement, the most luxurious appointments, serve to mark the Nash Coupe as an outstanding closed car value.
THE NASH MOTORS COMPANYKENOSHA, WISCONSIN
FOURSandSIXES
Reduced Prices Range from $915 to $2190, f.o.b. Factory
NEW HAVENCONNECTICUT522 FIFTH AVENUENEW YORK CITYCorrespondence of James Fenimore-Cooper.Edited by his grandson, James Fenimore Cooper.This unique and fascinating collection of letters, written 1800-1851 by and to the first great American novelist and now authoritatively edited by the novelist’s grandson, is printed from originals in the possession of the Cooper family. As is well known, Cooper, during his last illness, forbade the publication of any biographical material about himself by his then living descendants; and the biographical treatments, including even the late Professor Lounsbury’s valuable work in the American Men of Letters series, have necessarily been written without access to any considerable body of first-hand evidence.The publication of his intimate correspondence in the present collection reveals an altogether more remarkable character than has generally been conceived by even the most ardent twentieth-century admirer of Cooper.The letters tell of his life at Cooperstown, in Westchester County, in New York City, and in various countries abroad. The leading men of the time were among his correspondents—Washington Irving, S. F. B. Morse, General Lafayette, Longfellow, Bryant—and oftentimes their letters to Cooper are included to make the story complete.The two volumes constitute, not only an unique addition to American biography, but also a profound and diverting commentary on the social and family life of the novelist’s generation; on the status of art, letters, and the always fascinating business of writing, publishing, and selling books; on travel and international relations; and on domestic politics through the momentous decades when abolitionism was brewing in the North and secessionism in the South. In fine, there is an overflowing measure of all that one could look for, from the faint breath of old church and family scandals up to the rousing melodrama of Cooper’s long and triumphant legal campaign against newspapers. And there is a great deal more for which one would never think to look, grateful as one is to find it.Regular Edition. Two volumes. Large 8vo. Over 700 pages. With Frontispiece. $7.50 the set.Limited Edition. 250 numbered sets on rag paper, with extra illustrations from the collections of the Cooper family. In a suitable binding. $30.00 the set.YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Correspondence of James Fenimore-Cooper.
Edited by his grandson, James Fenimore Cooper.
This unique and fascinating collection of letters, written 1800-1851 by and to the first great American novelist and now authoritatively edited by the novelist’s grandson, is printed from originals in the possession of the Cooper family. As is well known, Cooper, during his last illness, forbade the publication of any biographical material about himself by his then living descendants; and the biographical treatments, including even the late Professor Lounsbury’s valuable work in the American Men of Letters series, have necessarily been written without access to any considerable body of first-hand evidence.
The publication of his intimate correspondence in the present collection reveals an altogether more remarkable character than has generally been conceived by even the most ardent twentieth-century admirer of Cooper.
The letters tell of his life at Cooperstown, in Westchester County, in New York City, and in various countries abroad. The leading men of the time were among his correspondents—Washington Irving, S. F. B. Morse, General Lafayette, Longfellow, Bryant—and oftentimes their letters to Cooper are included to make the story complete.
The two volumes constitute, not only an unique addition to American biography, but also a profound and diverting commentary on the social and family life of the novelist’s generation; on the status of art, letters, and the always fascinating business of writing, publishing, and selling books; on travel and international relations; and on domestic politics through the momentous decades when abolitionism was brewing in the North and secessionism in the South. In fine, there is an overflowing measure of all that one could look for, from the faint breath of old church and family scandals up to the rousing melodrama of Cooper’s long and triumphant legal campaign against newspapers. And there is a great deal more for which one would never think to look, grateful as one is to find it.
Regular Edition. Two volumes. Large 8vo. Over 700 pages. With Frontispiece. $7.50 the set.
Limited Edition. 250 numbered sets on rag paper, with extra illustrations from the collections of the Cooper family. In a suitable binding. $30.00 the set.
YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS