Judge, 1895-03-23 · page 12 of 16
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wenens OF FASHION. | Spring Fats) NOW ON SALE at our stores and author- ized agents throughout the United States. He— How does it happen that none of you women have come forward with a new currency plan?’ She—"Oh, we already have a perfect | one. When we need currency we just sit down and ery for it.""—Cincinnati Tribune, W your Dealer does not heep them, Order DIRECT from us. MOL ES. WARTS, PRECKI a San Borof 50 aan AND AN Every man should keep a fair-sized ceme- tery in which to bury the faults of his friends. —Beecher. Mrs, Winstow’s Soorine Syrup for Chil- dren ‘Teething ; soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and diar- thea, 25 cents a bottle. Bank-cheques are considered the best kind of note-paper for absent husbands to use in cor- responding with their wives.— Syracuse Post Mr, Ulser—*1 have always been afraid of being buried alive.” Dr. Pudser—"* No dan- ger, man; I am your doctor."— Philadelphia Inquirer, As a specific against dyspepsia and other troubles of the stomach, also as an appetizer and for mixing in drinks, nothing superior to BOKER'S BITTERS. Respect the gods, but keep thein far from you.— Confucius. HIGH ART. ‘And what may this be?” It’s an ‘impression '—" The runaway horse.’ But it's not a bit like a horse.” Artist—"' It isn't a photograph ; it's art" Judy, DAMS’ PEPS IN The Bi AS CLUBS TRUMP, WHICH Wins? TUTTI-FRUTTI GUM Living Pictures of health and happiness can attribute their perfect con- dition to the virtues of Evans’ Ale, which promotes a natura! / feeling of perfect healt ff and robustness. Remember that there is only ov BEST. Refuse any brand offered as being “Just as Good as Evans’, *quowypos ON Sold Everywhere. Cc. H. Evans & Sons, Hudson, N. Y. BRAND CoERees UFFS ODESSA. Atyour Outfitters. Do your Collars Crack? 17'S A NEEOLESS ANNOYANCE. Write for our completo “Souvenir of Fashions,” Ree BY wait. CLUETT, COON & CO., Maxeas, 31:°%° = 1m never use tobacco, no! It isa filthy weed; T'll never pat it in my mouth,” Said little Robert Reed. He keeps that vow with res'lute will, Nor ever once regrets— Though each day finds him smoking still Six packs of cigarettes. —Harvard Lampoon. OUR SPRING OPENING WILL SHOW A FINER DISPLAY AND LARGER VARIETY THAN ANY TAILORING HOUSE IN THE WORLD. ALTHOUGH WE MAINTAIN OUR FORMER RANGE OF PRICES THE QUALITY OF MATE- RIAL AND TRIMMINGS ARE FULLY 25 PER CENT. BETTER THAN WE GAVE LAST SPRING FOR THE SAME MONEY. SUITS (ot%r) $16 to $25. "| TROUSERS (o;%.,) $4 to $7. IT'S YOUR FAULT IF YOU KEEP GAR. MENTS NOT SATISFACTORY. MONEY RETURNED. SAMPLES, FASHION PLATE AND MEASUR- ING GUIDE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS. ARNREIM, Broadway and Ninth St. BOWERY STORE CLOSED. comicbooks.com