A Progressive Idea: A Limited Membership: An Un matched Opportunity for a fortunate few who act promptly. PURPOSE OF THE CLUB: The OUTLOOK LIFE-INSURANCE CLUB organized for the following purposes: Ist. To promote, among OUTLOOK families, home-safety and personal thrift by en prudent insurance investment. 2d. To teach, in an interesting and unconventional way, the principles and benefit dass life-insurance. 3d. To provide Club members-men, women, and young people-with the bes Endowment Policies on easy monthly deposits, thus enabling many OUTLOOK re ke insurance who would not otherwise feel that they could do so. SEE HOW EASILY YOU MAY BECOME A MEMBER If you are an OUTLOOK Subscriber (more than fifteen years of age) and are in go and able to save a small sum each month, you, and other members of your family, I advantage of the benefits of Club membership, no matter where you may live. The of this financial fellowship are as wide, geographically, as the circulation of THE OUT THE INSURANCE COMPANY which issues the Club Policies is consi many to be the world's strongest and best. It has more than $300,000,000 of as more than 400,000 policy-holders. For more than half a century the wisest financi been placing their money in its care. WHAT OUR MEMBERSHIP MEANS TO YOU If you are accepted as a member of the OUTLOOK LIFE-INSURANCE CLUB you be ence an investing partner in the above impregnable financial institution, and recei share of the cash profits of its world-wide monetary enterprises. Your Policy guara you a cash estate whether you live or die. Your money is neither risked nor spen absolutely safe and profitably invested. If, after the second year, misfortune or omes, your Policy may be counted on for immediate aid. In 20 years, if living, you is handed back to you with interest. TERMS OF PREMIUM DEPOSIT Club members are divided into two classes-Class A, consisting of members havin cies for $1,000 each; and Class B, consisting of members having Policies for $2,00 Members in Class A deposit $5 down and then a small amount monthly for 10, 11 months (according to age) until the first year's premium is cared for; members in Class posit $10 down and a proportionately larger amount monthly for the same period. year premium deposits are made to the Secretary of the Club, who turns them over Insurance Company. The premiums for the second year, and all subsequent years, posited by Club members directly with the Insurance Company either quarterly, semi-an or annually, as they may elect. The Club Policies are exactly the same as those regularly by the Company: they give you every modern insurance advantage and are furnished Company's usual rate. The Club's convenient instalment plan does not add an extra p While this Club offer remains open, Policies for even larger amounts can be specially p for members who so desire-write us about it. HOW TO JOIN Send for particulars and application for membership, OR, better yet, Send your first deposit ($5 or $10) immediately and make sure of re tion. Make remittance payable to the order of the Club. The deposit will be retur your Policy is not issued. When you write BE SURE to state exact date of birth. PROMPT ACTION NECESSARY This is the first time that the door of highest-grade Endowment Insurance has oper the knock of a five-dollar bill. The opportunity afforded by our Club is exceptional eannot remain open indefinitely for reasons which cannot easily be stated here but whic will explain by letter. You will readily see why you should act at once in order to receiv important benefits of Club membership. Address OUTLOOK LIFE-INSURANCE CLUB EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE OUTLOOK REV. LYMAN ABBOTT, D.D., Editor-in-Chief ROBERT D. TOWNSEND, Managing Editor ELBERT F. BALDWIN REV. JAMES M. WHITON, Ph.D. Copyright, 1903 by the Outlook Company FOWL MOMARGMABU The Outlook is a Weekly Newspaper and an Illustrated Monthly Magazine in one. It is published every Saturday-fifty-two issues a year. The first issue in each month is an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice as many pages as the regular weekly issue, and many pictures. Price.―The subscription price is Three Dollars a year, payable in advance. Ten cents a copy. Postage is Prepaid by the publishers for all subscriptions in the United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam, Porto Rico, Tutuila Samoa, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in the Postal Union add $1.56 for postage. Change of Address.—When a change of address is ordered, both the new and the old address must be given. The notice should be sent one week before the change is to take effect. Discontinuances.-If a subscriber wishes his copy of the paper discontinued at the expiration of his subscription, notice to that effect should be sent. Otherwise it is assumed that a continuance of the subscription is desired. How to Remit.-Remittances should be sent by Draft on New York, Express-Order, or Money-Order, payable to order of THE OUTLOOK COMPANY. Cash should be sent in Registered Letter. Letters should be addressed: THE OUTLOOK COMPANY 287 Fourth Avenue, New York Copyright, 1902, by The Outlook Company. Entered as second-class matter in the New York Post-Office. |