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ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS Called in Old Times # #“THE GREAT NORTH WOODS.” A marvelous wilderness, abounding in beautiful lakes, rivers and brooks, filled with the greatest variety of fish. An immense extent of primeval forest, where game of all kinds is to be found. This wonderful region—located in Northern New York—is reached from Chicago by all lines in con- nection with the New York Central ; from St. Louis by all lines in connection with the New-York Central ; from Cincinnati by all lines in connection with the New York Central ; from Montreal by the New York Central; from Boston by a through car over the Boston & Albany, in connection with the New York Central ; from New York by the through car lines of the New York Central; from Buffalo and Niagara Falls by the New York Central. A yxpage folder and map entitled “The Adirondack Mountains and How to Reach Them " ree, postpaid, to any address, on receipt of a scent stamp, by George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, New York Central & Hudson River Railroad, Grand Central Station, New York. A Chic Blouse-Coat. 1157—ROMELDA BLOUSE-COAT. Sizes FOR 34, 36, 38 AND 40 INCHES Bust Measure. Light blue-gray etamine is the fabric of this smart belted basque or coat, which com- pletes a gown of the same pretty fabric. The blouse fits plainly across the shoulders, trimly about the arms, and has a little fullness about the waist-line. It is lined with taffeta silk, and the fullness gathered to a belt to which the circle basque is attached. The revers are faced with ivory silk and covered with many rows of pearl-edged black baby-rib- bon; the folded girdle is also of ivory silk. A chemisette of lawn or silk and a black satin tie complete the coat. A special illustration and full directions about the pattern will be found on the envelope in which it is inclosed. DEMOREST PATTERN COUPON. Entitling the holder to One DEMOREST PATTER, help pay for han He sure to write your name and address clearly; if sent to this office, with five twocent stampn, (0 mailing, ete. She—"' Isn't it awfal cold here?" He— “Yes; I think you need something around you." And the improvement was made forth- with,—Somerville Journal. A large delegation of Kentuckians has been in Washington two weeks, and the beer con- sumption in that town has not increased a sin- gle barrel.—Arkansaw Thomas Cat, Mrs. Noodle—" 1s your son's wife a good manager?” Afrs, Oldham—"' Yes, She man- ages to make William jump every time she ‘speaks to him, and that’s more than I was ever able to do." —Cleveland Leader. Love is a hallucination which makes other- wise sane men believe that they can set uj housekeeping on a gastove and.acanary-bird, —Cincinnats Commercial Tribune, Miss Spinster—"* think it very impolite for a gentleman to throw a kiss to a lady.” Afiss Fippant—"* So dol. Me should deliver it in person."—Ohie State Journal, What strange things one meets when one hasn't a gun. If you have left your knife in your other pants the magazine poem you think you want to read is between two uncut leaves.—Rechester Herald. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND SUBSTITUTES. Correct Answers to JUDGE'S Third Series of Puzzle Pictures. The following are the correct answers to the forty puzzles comprising Jupce’s Prize Puzzles Series No. 3. The names of those who have been successful in solving the puzzles and winning the prizes will be published in next week's JuDcE. No. 1 Green No. 21 Depew 2 Indigo 22 Wolcott 3 Pale Blue 23 Frye 4 Dark Blue 24 Hill 5 Orange 25 Teller 6 Lake 26 Harrison 7 White 27 Bryan 8 Red 28 Tillman g Black 29 Reed 10 Yellow 30 Platt 11 Booth 31 Burnside 12 Goodwin 32 Hood 13 Forrest 33 Longstreet 14 Drew 34 Hooker 15 Sothern 35 Buckner 16 Barrett 36 Jackson 17 Lackaye 37 Bragg 18 Keene 38 Early 1g Crane 39 Johnston 20 Hopper 40 Butler When a man is a cynic it is because he has had experience. When a woman is a cynic itis because she hasn't.—Mew York Evening Sun. ELECTRICITY Macbiee Design: Statiooury, Locomotive and Martoe Eogineeriog: Miclog: Meebeaical and Arehlsetoral Draw'g: Arebiteetare; Plamblog: NAME : Number of | Street or P. O, Pattern. { o.see ss Box Number ee Site Desired. f + Town... States... DEMOREST PATTERN DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, Now York. um 31 COURSES Ysa% Sarveriog hod Wapplae: doe, Metal Freape berthaed: Regia Brose, any GUARANTEED SUCCESS. Fees Moderate, Advance or lestaliments. Crear Presa ; Micron Corpondone Scbenin Bor 85, ‘4 comicbooks.com 2t answ sary more anot who ansi [ Gre ang