Judge, 1889-11-02 · page 14 of 16
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JUDGE HE ADAMS & WESTLAKE ‘ARC’ SAFELY IAMP.: With Mammoth Fount, 350 Candle Power. Will light 2,000 square feet. For Stores, Halls, Depots, Churches and all large apartments, A safe, brilliant and eco- nomical light. Inquire of dealers or write to the makers. The Adams & Westlake Co CHICAGO. HIGHEST GRADES Silk and Merino Underwear. —A dirty house creates a strife. between the good man and his wife-— use SKROI BX asolid cake of scouring soap mit it] SAPOLIO reduces labor but conquers - dirtand makes home bright and happy A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifles which seemed light as air. But by these things a man often judges of his wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he finds her carcless in these particulars. Many a home owes a large part of its thrifty neatness and its consequent happiness to SAPOLIO. SMEDLEY'S Fine Silk, Merino, and Scotch Woot | Underwear. BRETTLE'S Standard Silk Underwear, Ladies’ Fine Silk Hosiery for Wedding, and Varty purposes. Silk, Cotton, and Merino Hosiery. 26x28 Cheolwwt St. A Pocket Cigar-Case Free to Smokers of THE ROYAL DAUBER and Mud Scraper. Rest in Market. No xuing up. your dealer has none send a5 cents PEABODY, & PARKS, Mfrs, TROY, N.Y. No mashing down, If and get one by mail Y. C, & HL BR, RR. CO., LESSEE. 4 T SHORE OF WORLD-FAME! HUD ON RIVER. POPULAR ROUTE FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE TRAVEL. Magnificent Sleeping Cars Without Change, Now York and Hoaton to Hhuffato. Toronto, Detrolt, Touts, Sleping tus Yew Vuk rf Tomo Exclasively by this Route Tickets via West Shore on sale at all ticket offices in the United States and Canada ‘sk for tickets via West Shore and see that they read via this route. Reception, CONSUMPTION W. L. Douglas’ name and the price are stamped on the bottom of all Shoes high prices and inferior goods. Take none unless so stamped, nor be deceived by others claimed to be as good, on which dealers make more profit; but send direct to factory, and receive by return mail what you want, State kind—button, congress or lace, wide or narrow toe, size and width usually worn—and inclose price with order. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Address, W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. L. DOUCLAS’ Ww. $3.00 SHOE centitmen. Our claims for this Shoe over all other 83 shoes advertised are: It contains better material. It is moro stylish, better fitting, and durable. It gives better general satisfaction. It saves more money for the consumer. Its great success is duo to merit. It cannot be duplicated by any other manufacturer. It is the best in the world, and has a larger demand than any other $3 shoo advertised. 85,000 wil be paid te any perwa who wll prove tb above sairments tobe astro. tan Bighstnedard of exerlences E. LICE AN EXTRA VA WORKINGM AN: AR SHOE, OX SCHOOL NOES: | All‘toade ta Coogreuy W. L. DOUGLAS? $3 inn $2 SHOES .i2%s, sites from 1 to 7. including ta lzes sd D, C, D, Band EE whths ES' SHOE “The French Opera,’ ‘The Spankin Avch Opera’ The ‘Ame Coumon-Sense,”” all made in Button in the Latest Styles. SPECIAL ‘an Common-Sense," The Medium Also, French Opera in Front Lace, on $3 Shoe only. W. L. DOUGLAS’ 83 GRAIN SHOE (laced) for Gentlemen, with heavy tap sole, and strictly waterproof, is just out. W. L. DOUGLAS, Mrockton, Mass. “SOUP SHOULD NOT FORM THE WHOLE MEAL, OR EVEN a substantial part of it,” says that autocrat of the breakfast, dinner and tea-table, Marion Harland, but is the introduction to the ceremony of ? dining—the overture to the stately opera. The French never omit it. Their preliminary course is soup, light, clear and varied in flavor and appearance.” The reason why Americans are not more fond of soup is because they rarely taste it. Cooks that can make soup are almost as scarce as hen’s teeth. If you want to know what soup is try ours, First The Franco-American Food Co., ars evise a sample can, your ¢ rot Warren Strect, New York, comicbooks.com