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P THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1901. mmm“monoomoommommooomoomoouuumomm i i i i i il e it e e it ettt it et e et e e it b e e it b e %mwmmooumtoommoooomo ommm moomoumoouom 00000PROH. .fl”"'”'_fl.fl!,fll‘fflflfl'lflflq.0“., . $is THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S GREAT OFFER i CRAMNS—— paw OF THE WORLD, wom READY FOR DELIVERY ABOUT MARCH lIst, 1901. REVISED, Improved and Enlarged WITH NEW LARGE SCALE MAPS, THE LATEST STATISTICS, NEW PAGES OF Valuable Colored Diagrams Complete Illustrated Descriptions of Every State and Country in the World AND ATTRACTIVE FEATURES IN NO OTHER ATLAS. CONTAINS MORE GEOGRAPHICAL, STATISTICAL AND GENERAL INFORMATION Than Any Other Atlas Ever Published, AND GIVES [}nmplgte Satisfaction to Every Suhscnher Also new and enlarged forengn maps, dra\\n from charts of the Royal Geographica! Society. 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INDEXED, Q J-\ @a 5 SUPERIOR E&MILY ATLAS. -~ THEWORED . | ‘' INDEXED 1901 This cut is only one-quarter the size of the Atlas: the full size is 12x15 inches when closed and contains about 550 pages. TERMS The Calls Offer, ol ol E $1 50 on delivery of Atlas . and a six months’ subscription to THE CALL will entitle all newspaper readers to a copy of this Atlas. e e sk e ek e sk ke e ke ok e ok Information regarding this offer can be obtained by calling or writing to the Business Office of this paperor anyokits accred- ited agents on the Pacific Coast. ke e e e ok ke sk ek ke ek ke THE CALL has secured the exclusive right to handle this Atlas on the Pacific Coast, and it will be impossible to secure it from any other source. 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