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A NOVELTY IN Bath Robes! The famous Star & Crescent Bath Robes are now made in all the LEADING COLLEGE STRIPES Quality superb. Made under our ‘Fast Pile" patent. Price, in finecotton terry, $7; in fine wool terry, $10. Delivered free. Returnable if unsatisfactory. If not found at your dealers’, send to us mentioning collegeandenclosing price. RAMI ALOUS ot RAC tr Dre. none The repetitions of pattern give us rest. The marvels of design stir the imagination. —Oscar | Wilde. RE Le FAIR. SKATES. CATALOGUE FREE. | BARNEY & BERRY, Springfield, Mass, THIS IS A PIPE. Can not bo told from actrar. Made of asbeston. Holds «1a Pipaull of tobaccn, amd taste for gears’ Ast oor desler Est lt for youre send we ie. tn stampa for sample and Dricelust."K.'E PIPE Co.g8 Guermany ste Btamtord Cou B ss B n Instraments, Drams, Uniformsand Wife —"* What are you coming home for at this time of the morning ?” //usband—"*Brek’- '—Pearson's Weekly. ve FREE Cot tha cat and’ wrad it eur fall same and ft Se - AG ia ry, and It ‘cane the sale of ats we wat THE NATIONAL M'FIC “THE MORAL IS PLAIN.” Loxpon, W. C., September 13th, 1894. Dear sirs—For God's sake send me a cake of your shaving-soap. I ‘came away without it, and for three months have tried every kind put up in this otherwise acceptable country. ‘They all dry on the face, the lather disappearing at once, so that shaving is nothing but a sangui- nary combat—a bloody, struggle and warring with the flesh such as not even the bible rec- commends. Have you an agent in London from whom L can buy yours? If not, why not? Yours truly, STINSON JaKVis, London correspondent “Frank Leshe's Ilus- trated Weekly” of New York, P.S.—I have used \yours for twenty-five years, and my father (in Canada) has used it for far longer than I can remember—certainly for forty years. Messrs C. Williams & Bros’ Anti- profanity Shaving-soap Company, Manchester, Connec- ticut, U.S. A. ey was overheard saying his prayer the other evening at bed-time in this fashion: "*O Lord, bless Johnny and Billy Holliday and me, and don't let any of us die; but if any of us has got to die I'd ruther it was them. Amen.” —Chicago Tribune. A NEW PASHION IN CUFFS. Not long ago it was said that a novelty in cuffs was an impossible thing, The fallacy of such a statement snow mevidence,’ Forsome time a cufl that would sit longitudinally and yet with comfort to the wearer has been a desideratum. In the = Odena is pictured 2 successful solution of the problem. The feature Spout tne ““Odena’= is the flexiole band, which pro- duces the flattened effect without the gaping and con: Sequent exposure of the shircband and catching of the coatsiecve, so objectionable in certain previous Hyles of cuffs; made to give the fst appearance, Tus improvement in form fs obtained in the © Odena By baving the top of the cuff run with the band, ine Stead of Being cut out. Another feature of the cuff isthe locating of the buttonholes nearer the middle, Which assists in giving the cuff a set that will be.ap: precited by gentlemen who are dressed neatly. “The Pirving of the cuff at the edges gives the modish flaring effect. “Earl & Wilson, the creators and manu: factuters of the = Odena,” have so much confidence nicthae they have applied for a patents--ATew's Out: fauters September, 183. CHARMING HOLIDAY NOVELTY. ADORN YOUR HOME wrrn ovr ARtisTic GLASS PICTURES for hanging in or Diaphanies "c=: > WINDOWS, DOOR PANELS, y EXQUISITE COLORING. WONDERFUL TRANSPARENT EFFECTS. RARE VARIETY OF DESIGN: To be had at all art stores or picture departments of first-class dry houses. Ilustrated cata- logue mailed on receipt of 2c. Colored catalogue, Sir “Amount refunded In case of So orders | GRIMME & HEMPEL, 310 Broadway, New York. In response to the universal demand for a work upon NAPOLEON AND THE NAPOLEONIC ERA, a work covering entirely new ground, both as to matter and illustration, The Judge Publishing Company has just brought out a sumptuous and massive volume entitled ‘“*NAPOLEON’S VICTORIES,” and which consists of the Authentic Memoirs of Captain Charles Parquin of the Imperial Guard, FROM AUSTERLITZ TO WATERLOO. Beyond all question this is the most magnificent historical art work ever brought out in this country. It contains over two hundred superb engravings designed expressly for this work, together with a series of Magnificent Colored Plates by Boussod, Valadon et Cie, Paris. prepared for this famous house by such renowned French artists as De Mybach, Dupray. Walker, Sargent and Roy. ‘This statement alone will make lovers of the beautiful eager for the work, but we may also add that the drawings of these great artists have been reproduced for ** Napoleon's Victories by a new and secret process, which preserves every touch of the artist's individuality and is the embodiment of all that is perfect in art. ‘The text of the work will be regarded as a unique and precious contribution to Napoleonic literature. It is the PLAIN, UNVARNISHED TALE of a soldier, thrilling from its very simpiicity, and while bringing the reader into direct contact with the overshadowing personality of Napoleon it spreads out before him the whole mighty drama of the Napoleonic epoch ‘The work contains more than 300 pages, size 11x13! inches, printed on extra-heavy enameled paper, and in point of binding and typographical appearance is artistically perfect. Complete in one Imperial Folio Volume, bound in full Morocco, full Gilt Edges. ‘*NAPOLEON’S VICTORIES” is beyond question the leading art achievement of the country. Price, $15.00. It will be sent by express, prepaid, to any address upon receipt of Fifteen Dollars by the publishers. Judge Publishing Company, {10 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK. at HE WAS SHAKY, Mrs, DRINKER—"' My dear, why don’t you come in? You look very foolish standing ther Drinker (tho has been out with the boys) (hie) 1 I—er—will ina minute, 1 wuz kin’ how shaky th’ (hic) houshe ish gettin’ of latesh." “Will you sing, Mr. Smithers ?* ly,” reptied the obliging soung m style of omposition de you prefer thing lofty in sentiment." He stood silent in thought for a minute, and chen, low and trem. ulous, there broke upon the air the strains of “Up in a balloon."== Washington Star, _ Man proposes, the woman imposes, and the divorce court exposes.—A lhany Argus. HI ular Cu ‘HEA Fad, NOISES URED Goayen. Bi illsees, comicbooks.com