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CLASS STRUGGLE GAME

The Whole Family Can Play It.

This game is played with colored markers on a chart divided into 100 unequal spaces, through which winds 2 path starting from Capitalism and leading to Socialism. The pictures and lettering are full of suggestions, helping young people realize the Facts of the Class Struggle. Price, 25 cents, postpaid. Agents Wanted.

SOCIALIST PLAYING CARD

A fine deck of 58 playing cards, standard size and extra quality, with which any ordinary card game can be played at sight. But the Kings are the Trusts, the Queens ate the Capitalistic Virtues, the Jacks are the Policemen and their assistants, judge, soldier and professor, and the Aces are the organizations of the working class. The other cards stand for as many different types of working men and women. Each card carries a bright verse by Mary E. Marcy; the drawings are by R. H. Chaplin. The cards will afford no end of entertainment, particularly if you can induce a non-socialist to take a hand in the game. Price, 25 cents postpaid. Agents wanted.

Ten Socialist Post Cards, all different, mailed for 10 cents.

100 Socialist Stickers, six kinds assorted, mailed for 10 cents.


Order from the address on the last of this booklet.