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“Lantern Jaws ”’ —so popular with caricaturists of the old school but so very hard to get at with the razor — must have been most trying to their unfortunate Ppossessors — unless they used the famous “11: Sh Williams’ *s3xp" Soap. This celebrated antiseptic and bealing shaving soap has been in use for over half a Century — and is found in nearly all of the good Barser SHops in the world. WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP — makes a soft — rich — copious lather — which finds its way to the tender out-of-the-way spots — under the chin — beside the neck; softens the beard — cools the skin — heals sores, and is a Sure PREVENTIVE of Barbers’ ITcH — Sycosis — Eczema — and such other forms of contagious skin diseases as may be contracted in Bar- ber Shops. ‘It is better to be safe than to be sorry —be sure your Barber uses WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAP. Mhousands and Thousands of satisfied Mex and Women now use Wruiams’ Barsgxs’ Soar — for Tour and Bars purposes —. Six cakes in a package — ‘TYPES. (From an old Portfolio of Caricatures.) 40 cents. WILLIAMS’ SOAPS are sold by all good Druggists and at every FIRST=CLA! ‘Try a package of the BARBERS’ SOAP — for TOILET USE- meee “Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek,” quoth Juliet. the proper place for blushes to do their incar- nadining, but it seems she was mistaken. The scientists have corrected her. A recent work on criminology reveals that ‘‘women blush about the ears rather than on the cheeks.” Poetry and romance frequently disagree with reality, and this seems to be one of the cases. She thought she knew | * “Fashion,” according to Herbert Spencer, is a desire to imitate.” “Imitation,” says the ancient proverb, ‘‘is the sincerest form of tery”; and the great Hindu poet, Ihab . remarks in his great epic on woman that "flattery is the mother-tongue of the devil.” Therefore, ladies, we again urge you to avoid hoop-skirts and high theatre-hats.— Albany Argus. Manifestly it would have given Romeo a shock had his love been faithful to fact. * Else would a maiden blush bepaint my ear!” Romeo would have been cured right away, He would have scaled the wall and fled fast and far.—Eimira Gasette, Send for our %#-page catalogue, AGENTS WANTED. MONARCH CYCLE CO., Chicago, U. 8. A. Bestin the World nw 2 ay Wests tern “Nature is never far from those who can perceive her near divineness,” says the 77id- une, That may be, but to those of us who are not always blessed with this sort of sight she sometimes seems far enough away to make us very chilly. A good many people firmly be- lieve that she went skating with some one the other day and remained on the ice longer than etiquette permits at this time of the year.— Buffalo Enquirer, Now used in many of the best Hotels, Clubs and Homes in Preference to, Foreign Vintage: ied in order to cope with the Columbian psagestamp.— Memphis Appeal-Avalanche, Send $1.25, $2.10 or $3.50 tor a retail box, by express, _A constant pleasure—Jupor Lraranv, roe prepaid west of New York and east of Denver, of the CANDY #28 | put up ia handsome boxes. All sinetly + | Able for presents. Try itonce. Address ©. F. GUN- THEI, Confectioner, 212 State St., Chicago. GUNS 237s: SPORTING coos ARRIED WOMEN.— Impor-| ed valuable information, such as you have jure. Suit? “A home product which Americans are especially ATIAGAZINE OF WIT AND HUMOR. 56 Handsomely Printed Pages. Pofasely IMustrated by the Judge Artiste, JUST ISSUED! Teacher —'*1s your jont eres finished yet?” Boy—'* No‘m; not quite.” Tiacher— **You told me an hour ago you had’a subject.” Boy—"' Yes'm ; but it wouldn't do, and I had to hunt for another.” — Teacher. the matter with the first one?" Boy— couldn't spell it."— Street &- Smith's Good] News, _ THAT FIT. GARMENT. THAT WEAR WELL JOHN M. KEELER, Producer of the Renowned mall samptesof waded ywociens TEXEY 260, Ket Boe Typewriter Chair. Spring back snd adjustable. I rests the back. alogue free. Blackmer Bros. & Coe, Chicago, ra to per Gay, at LIGHTNING BLATER my imparts Positively and Permanent) Relieve ‘Address or cali 623 Sixth Ave., N. Y. BALDNESS Company, G. Wenzel, eadypele sora eater extor owe RHEIMS, Steuben Co., New Yori. _ and Gin pr Mounted Heads, Ant fun for photo tod na 7 iine"y; De Allen, Faaidermis, Manan ELK i CARL UPMANN’S __ BOUQUET CICAR BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. America's Favorite TEN-CENT CIGAR. For Sale by first-class Dealers Everywhere. Factory, - 406 and 408 East 59th 8t., N. ¥. BEATTY dinero Bast P beak; warn a, 3 Psts 25 cts., and worth a dollar. ite iiaoy neous cae Buy it when offered. ao .EVELAND, OHIO, | comicbooks.com