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S.W CORNER 30ST. and IstAve. eee? *NEW-YORK- i your Dealer dogs not keep them, Order DIRECT from us. We only want economical men in our em- ploy,” said the railroad superintendent to an applicant for a conductor's place. ** Oh, that's all ight,” replied the applicant confidently. **1 gaa save five thousand dollars a year on a teelve-hundred-dollar salary."— Detroit Free Prost. SUKES MORE BREAD, SAKES TERRES WIRTER BREAD, MAKES BETTER BREAD, MANUFACTURED. IF YOU ARE NOT USING if PILLSBURY’S BEST ASK FOR IT, USE NO OTHER Excited stranger—"* Say! I lost a twenty- dollar gold-piece along here somewhere. You taren't seen it, have you?” Hungry Higgins "Do I look like I'd fell dead lately?"—Jn- Gianapelis Journal, _ LEADING HOTELS. je recommend all hotels advertised in Jupcx.) K CITY. Brevoort House, Fifth Avesue (near Washington square), New York. O. 8 Lists, proprietor. NW YORK CITY. Grand Union Hotel, Extortax PLaw (Opposite Grand Central Depot, gin), NewVork. Keoms $14 day and upwards Bacrage to and from Grand Central depot free ALBANY, N.Y, Keeler’s European Hotel. Maden Uane, Albany. D. C.. The Cochran, F. J. $3 t0$s per day. Aw. Pua WASHIN. a0 Ev BRoOK I. Sper da ‘Strictly frst .N.¥. Clarendon. Evrornax Pian. and up.” Feanxut & Lansing, props. . United States Hotel. H. A. netor. Choice and elegantly-furnished of superior excellence. _SUMIER RESORTS Lb POINT COMFORT WAU Rican Ea: 4 Lol T COMFORT, VA. ce — 'ygela Hot 17-50 Per week to $60 per month and uy "ARK, N. J. Hotel Brunswick. {\ Paxsots, props. $3 to $5 per day: $15 VT. Ellis Park Hotel, on Send for souvenir book. il gc: ~.0Fe prompt attention and better service or JopoR When answering advertisements. 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Ask your Druggist for W//iams' Genuine Yankee Shaving Soap, in tin foil. That's the kind you want if you shave yourself. Your Barber should use the kind we prepare especially for Barbers, namely, Williams’ Barbers’ Bar Soap. Tue J. B. WituiaMs Company.—Established over Half a Century.—Gtastonsury, Conn., U. S. A. Ask your Barber for a package of WILLIAMS! Barbers’ Soap for TOILET USE. _ Very nice and delicate, only qo. for six cakes. D.C, Hotel Arno. Amunican |. lass. THORSEN & CASSADY COMPANY, Hers es Webaah ure oe High Grade PaeumateBIGYGLES GUNS, tetctvern RODARS- ‘SPORTING & ATHLETIC Go0DS. eriteetee yeaa “Tt isa fact that I am more or less crooked,” mused the corkscrew, “but I've always got my pull."—Philadelphia Record, World's Fair 0 SOUVENIR PLAYING CARDS Views ofall Buildings in Colors. |A Regular Playing Card Price, by Mall, - - (050 With gtitedgre fancy case, 1 00 ‘Agents Wanted. Addrem, THE WINTERS ART LITHO. C0,, ‘UT The Rookery, CHICAGO. c) In a recent novel the hero has ‘‘a nose which quivered perpetually like the wings of a capt- ured bird.” Otherwise he had “the stern, in- scrutable repose of a granite Pharaoh flaming th the soul of the present.” Queer folks get into print.—Boston Transcript. Mamma (with some show of indignation)— “T have called you three times. [ am very much annoyed.” Charlie (who is fond of bible stories)—"* Well, the Lord called Samuel three times and he didn't get mad about it, did he?" —The Jester. “Exposition Flyer” Is the name of the new 20-hour train of the New York Central between New York and Chicago, every day in the year. mile train on the globe, and is second only in spe This is the fastest thousand- to the famous EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS, whose record for two years has been the wonder and admiration of the world of travel. The New York Central stands at the head for the speed and comfortof its trains. A ride over its line is the finest one-day railroad ride in the world. For a copy of the “Luxury of lodern Railway Travel” send two 2-cent stamps to GEORGE H. DANIELS, General Passenger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. comicbooks.com