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= mara — B= | Bae sO SRGESRSES Gy SRS Be ee imitations. autoc! APH S.W CORNER 397 ST. and IStAve. swe? -NEW-YORK: Yyour Dealer does not heep them, Order DIRECT from us. WHAT SHALL WE DRINK? ot. dry and dust human is todrink, But, what to question, Tee serious effect of an over-indulgence in ice- watris well known, The thousand and one cheap, ‘Aveverage to meet the requirements must, first of | and nonalcoholic. It should | clement to counteract the effects p the blood pure and the stomach to be palatable and refreshing, ‘must be economical and within the reach of t fully meets all of the above re- at is entitled to more than pass Rot Beer. manufactured by the .of Philadeiphia. This prepara- tas been analyzed by the highest authorities and (essarced by them to be free from any deleterious sounce and abwolutely, full of snap, and is without a peer asa if 25 cents at the grocer’ € gallons of this wers the questi test? There are many substitutes and imitations of Hes Roo eer offered for sale which should becare- WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAPS have enjoyed “ ( HEAP” and impure Shaving Soaps—are com- an unblemished reputation for excellence— bposed largely of refuse animal fats—abound for over HALF A HUNDRED YEARS—and are to-day |in scrofulous and other disease germs—and if used the only shaving soaps—of absolute purity, with|—are almost sure to impregnate the pores of the well-established claims for healing and antiseptic |skin—resulting in torturing cutaneous eruptions properties. and other forms of blood-poisoning. : This shows face—as shaved daily for years—with the famous WILLIAMS! Shaving Seay 3 s0ft—fresh —bright and healthy. Not a sore or pimple im over 30 years of Shaving Experience. This view shows the eect of being shaved ONCE with an impure—socalled Cheap” Shaving Soap. Blood -poison— egsed by SpPiying impure animal fasta the tender cnticle of the face, MR. CHAS. A. FOSTER, 34 SAVIN STREET, BOSTON, [ASS., writes: “ Never again will I allow a Barber to shave me unless I am sure he is using the only safe and reliable shav- ing soap made—namely WILLIAMS’. The other day— being in a hurry—I went into a shop near the Boston and Maine depot—to get a shave. : “T noticed a rank odor when the lather was put on my face, and asked the Barber if he used WILLIAMS’ Shaving Soap. He said, ‘No—I do not—because it costs a little more than other kinds.’ “A few days after this expcrience—my face was all broken out—terribly sore and smarting like fire. “Tconsulted my Physician who told me it was a bad case of ‘ BARBER’S ITCH '—caused by the use of the Cheap Shaving Soap—containing diseased animal fats. “T have suffered the worst kind of torture for two weeks—but I have learned a lesson.” Qu-? In providing for the safety and comfort of visitors—it has been officially ordered that WILLIAMS’ SHAVING SOAPS shall be used EXCLUSIVELY—in all of the Barber Shops located on the Grounds of the World's Columbian Exposition, Thus AT THE VERY START—it receives the highest possible Honor. Ask your Barber if Ae uses WILLIAMS). Take no chances. Blood-poisoning—in some form or other is the almost sure result of using a cheaply made and impure Shaving Soap. While shaving—the pores of the Skin are open—and quickly drink in—any of the disease germs which may be contained in the diseased animal {ats—so largely used in all “cheap "—inferior Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Ask for WILLIAMS'—and fnziet that you have it—and enjoy a feeling of Sxcunrry—as well as of comfort—while shaving or being shaved. WILLIAMS’ “ JERSEY CREAM" TOILET SOAP. Something new with us, The result of so years of costly and laborious experiment. Send for circular. A most exquisite—healing and beautifying toilet soap. Containing the rich yellow cream of our own herd of imported Jersey Cattle. A full size cake mailed to any address for asc. in stamps. Do not fail totry it. Ask your Druggist—or send to us.—Address, The J. B. Williams Co., Glastonbury, Conn., U. S. A. “ WILLIAMS! SOAPS have for a foundation—over hall @ hundred years of unblemished reputation." if ALL Wheels were as good as guaranteed Bicycle Riders | NE OF WIT AND HUMOR. MELY PRINTED PAGES. ated by the Judge Artists. ‘ST ISSUED! and worth a dollar. Buy « when offered. 56 HAND Profusely tic Costs 25 « would be satisfied. sont Ramesh hades ete sllzsnrs Rennie Mateos te ial pasvaneercoasies Bey Mig ee aes Wes ' ELSIE “Yas, sir,” said the nasal cicerone who was showing the saunterer over the Maine village ; “yas, sir-ee, we have some queer critters here. Naow there's thet feler Jones thet jest come outer thet haouse there. Why, he kep' his wife there tew whole months 'thout a-buryin’ of ‘er. Don't believe it, dew.yew? But it’s a fact jest th’ same, 'N what's worse, no one in taown done a thing ’baout it. They didn’t even speak tew Jones.” ‘* But,” said the astonished saun- terer, ‘haven't you any physicians or any cor- oner’s jury here?" “Vas.” answered the guide as he closed his fingers over the expected fee, “but 't wam’t no case fer them. She warn't dead !"—Boston Budget. ELK s2ecseetis ah anes ast EePyB lca tances eae BLANK BOOKS. mec 7146 Nassau Street, Now Yorks Journalists are the minute-men of literature. —Brooklyn Eagle, Neuralgic headaches promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzer—Trial bottle, 10c. Fine feathers don't pay the rent.—Princeton Tiger. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR VIA B. & O. Going via Washington and Returning via Niag- ‘ara Falls. ‘The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has placed on sale at its offices throughout the east excursion tickets to Chicago, good going via Washington and returning via Niagara Falls, with the privilege of stop-over at each point. These tickets are valid for return journey until November 15th, and are not restricted to certain trains, but are good on all B.& O. trains, and permit holders to travel via Pittsburg or via Grafton. By either route passengers cross the Alleghany mount ains, three thousand feet above the sea-level, amid the most picturesque scenery in America, Sleeping ‘car accommodations may be reserved in advance upon, Application to nearest B. & O. ticket-office. = comicbooks.com