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ON THE AVENUE ONE WILL OBSERVE SO MANY STYLES IN OVERCOATS THE SMOOTH KERSEY AND MELTONS ARE VERY FASHIONABLE, MADE BELL- SHAPED, HALF-INCH LAP-SEAMS, VELVET COLLARS; ABOUT FIVE INCHES BELOW KNEE. SPECIAL A TWENTIETH-CENTURY BEAT. “+ I played with Ward,” the ancient said. Cried the gateman, ** Walk in free!" For the old man’s hands were knotted ‘And he limped with a twisted knee. “I played with Ward,” he murmured. “'Nuff said !” cried the grand-stand cop ; And he guided the ancient's footsteps Up stairs till he reached the top. “+ I played with Ward,” he quavered. ‘Then up sprang a rooter bold ; “+ Make way for the man who played with Ward, For he was a Giant of old.” “* He played with Ward.” they whispered, And marveled at his fame ; Then led him to a nice front seat, Where he could see the game. “Did you play," they asked when the game ‘was o'er, “With Ward for the Temple cup?” , son; ‘twas Ferdinand Ward,” he said, ‘And the game was ante-up !” Personal note. — Friends of Mr. Li Hung Chang, late viceroy of Chi-Li, will rejoice to learn that he has been superseded by Mr. Wa Ta Cheng, governor of Huh Pei. Mr. Wa is a warm personal friend of Wun Lung and sec- ond cousin to Wat Chu Want.— roy Press, “Billy,” said the milkman to his assistant, “Lam going to furnish pure milk after this.” “ 7 Fy $ ” Rubbing it in. Do you stop to think—as the deft fingers of your Barber zo back and forth—what it is—that he is rubbing into the pores of your skin—wha: if is that is thus coming into such forced contact with the delicate—sensitive cuticle of your face? Do you take care to ii that nothing shall go on your face but WILLIAMS’ Shaving Soap which is used by all first-class Barbers ?—Its sterling reputation for more than half a century—is the best assurance of the absolute purity of every atom entering into its "So?" "That's what. After this we won't use no water but what's been distilled."—Cin- cinnati Tribune, composition. You can't afford to take chances—you can't afford to let any liarber experiment with cheap—germ-containing substitutes—on your face. ‘The outcry of physicians and akin specials everywhere, against certain cheap and notoriously impure Shaving Soaps should sound as a warning to every man who is shaved or who shaves himself. Hundreds of cases of Barber's itch—prycoris—and Scrofulous Sores—are annually traced t certain Cheap" soap fectories and to Bavher Shapes wher, thrgigh carticuneseot basta Sf thea lit! cheaper'argument, soaps are used fairly reek with disease germs and with properties that will make the toughest thin tender, and repulsive with disgusting vores. Fou pay a fair price for a chaveare you not entitled to alt of the tafety und comfort that the use of standard toilet preparations insures? You can PROTECT YOURSELF 6y demand ing that your Barber use nothing but WILLIAMS'—by insisting that your Druggist obtain tt For you~Uf you shave yourself. WILLZAMS’ SOAPS—in three principal forms—are sold by all Dealers, on « “Genuine Yankee" Williams’ Shaving Stich, se. Williams’ Barber’ Soap. ge Soap, 100. ‘Strong, metal-lined case, This is the kind your Barber Oldest and most fa- For tourists and travelers’ should use, It is also most ex. mous cake of ‘shavi bse. Don't fall to ask for cellent for Toilet use. Tons of Soap inthe world. Mile Writtaws’—and take Wsold yearly to families, fons using it. ‘no other," Gcakes n'a package —40c. ‘Nora.—It your dealer does not have these soaps—we mail them—to any address—postpaid on receipt of price. Ail three kinds sent for 7sc. in stamps. Address THE J. B. WILLIAMS CO., Glastonbury, Ct., U. 8. A. Loxpon Orrice, 64 Great Russell St, W. C. OVERCOAT SALE. OUR LINE OF WORUMBOS, NORWALKS AND ENGLISH KERSEYS AND MELTONS, IS THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. To OVERCOAT (oxvrr,) $18, THROUGHOUT WITH PURE- DYE SATIN, OR HALF WOOLEN, MADE UP IN THE BEST POSSIBLE MANNER. TRY ONE, MONEY BACK. NO RISK TRAD- ING WITH US. A JUDGE WILL VALUE THEM AT THREE TIMES THE PRICE WE ASK. SAMPLES, FASHION REVIEW, MEASUR- GUIDE, MAILED FREE ON APPLICA. ‘A horse chestnut — That old adage about money and the mare.— Philadelphia Kecord, DUFFY'S more WHISKEY Broadway and Ninth St., Bowery and Spring St. jubbins says he is built on puch an ‘ourland. ish plan that the only thing he can buy ready- made is an umbrella.—Dansville Bret ae FOR MEDICINAL US! No Fusel Oil. SAT IN-A DRAUGHT. THE CAR WINDOW WAS OPEN, WENT OUT AFTER A BATH. FORGOT TO WEAR AN OVERCOAT. NEGLECTED TO PUT ON RUBBERS. QOT CAUGHT IN A RAIN, Axo YOU HAVE A COLD! jould take the best known preparation for it. > which has ever been discovered has equaled Duffy's Pure Mast Whiskey for counteracting the frst, approach of any cold, cough or malarial symptoms. Its for sale by druggistsand grocersuniversally, but care should be exercised that none but Duffy's 13 se cured. Send for our illustrated book. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY Co., GENTLEMEN 1 Don't suffer longer with imperfect and unreliable Coutar Buttons, . A postal Card will bring you a circular describing “The Benedict’? patent. Jv ores it a5 the best. Made in Bothsolid old and silver. BENEDICT BROS. 171 Broadway, N. Y. City. ‘WILLIAMS’ Shavin ipa feel like soft, rich, delicious cream when applied to the face, If the face Soay Betchapped or sore {rom any cause—the relief is exquisite, ‘The new boarder is building up a reputa. tion asa flatterer." ‘* How's that?” ‘‘Always speaks of the contents of the milk-pitcher as cream."—Buffalo Courier, COLD~HEAD && ** Penscratch won a prize with his last poem.” “ How wasit?” ‘It had been declined oftener than any other."—Chicago Inter-Ocean, MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT, You can leave Grand Central Station, the very centre of the city, AED. For Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, in a magnificently equipped train, Via the New York Central, ‘The Great Four-track Trunk Line. Trains depart from and arrive at A Solid Gold Filled American Hunting Grand Cantal Station Now York Rochester, N. Y. FREE] cecttisis'stzie waten and a Set of ferlon ot pertalienes on AVA Me Bare TTos sre UPS EC CENT Aegot garam ath ASA Eethas Wasteicy watiaela nee la cng aoe Connecting the east and west, by the New York Central Lines. You don’t have to hump on a MONARCH vntess you are built that way. Improve your general condition by nding the King of all Bicycles. t ighest "Honors at the World's Columbian Five Sivlec—Ladies and Gents. Ride a MONARCH and keep in front Send for Catalogue MONARCH CYCLE CO., ‘any partof the United States, U, cheap open face wa Uy aaiteme the fing ease, clegantiy engraved, full ‘ited wate’ with Frarastcestshaadsome asiny hen you ere it you willeay that we are correct {n making thisstatenie Watch and Silverware, if bought at Fetail, would cost you #25 to $2) alone. costs you mothing—whyt Simply Uecauso woare strictly in the ‘Bess and are the largest Clear Dealera in America, and make you this offer solely folntrodace oar brand, You have potlog to risk and all to gain. therefore order, Cab thiaout, return (tious with Four full name and address and wo Will immediately express you re, Watcl apd Silverware forexamination. After examining everything, if {$950 for all; other: ‘wise don't pay. Instead of Five Shoo! Gr'3s callbre donbieaction Reality & Weaton Cartridge Revolver. hd: dress in full, BIVEESIDE C1GA CO., Dept. K. No. 17 LESLIE'S WEEKLY is making great hit with its GILBERT PARKER STORIES. Chicago is only 24 hours away ; Cincinnati 22; St. Louis 30. Eleven through trains each day, Practically a train every hour, via “AMERICA’S GREATEST RAILROAD.” . 97-99 Reade St. tributing and Sales Agents. * comicbooks.com