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“' Lf L should fall out of the hammock what would you do?" she asked. ‘*I would catch you in my arms,” he answered promptly. ‘ Get ready,” she said with feminine impulsiveness. —Chicago Post. If you have ever used Dobbins’s Electric during the thirty-two years it has been sold. you Anow that it is the best and purest family Soap made. If you haven't tried it ask your grocer for it nor, Don’t take imitations. There are lots of them. UHAVE MADE A CAREFUL CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ozodon id Balaam, ** You've talk- ed enough. Yes," retorted the ass; "I've talked enough to hand you down to immortal- ity.” And the patient animal never spoke again.—Chicago Tribune. Yor the Teeth, AND FIND NOTHING INJURIOUS SITION. A sample of fiquid Sozodont for 3c. P. 0. Box 247, New York City. HALL & RUCKEL, A violin and guitar were buried with an Ala- bama young woman, at her request. Presum- ably she was not proficient on the harp.—Bu/- Salo Express. In the Alaskan gold-fields many are called NEW yore and a few are frozen.—A Wanta Constitution. Poplins aVelvets. Special Silk Fabrics Sold in all cities and for Wedding Gowns. eae Booklet free. “From The Skin Out” must be comfortably clad in to enjoy your expedition. >SILANTI: LTH UNDERWEAR Sowncl) Constable K2Co, Silks, Satins, 8 represents the greatest comfort and most perfect fit. A perfect one-piece garment—the underwear for progressive people. Crepes for Bridesmaids’ Dresses. Rroadooay A 1916 st. NEW YORK, May & Todd Mig. Co.. Ypsilant!, Mich. “Never rip and never tear, Ypstlantt Underwear.” ‘Jupor’e Li - fa fall of pure fun. No politica, Wve. JHE ACHINE THAT —— The Latest and Most Perfect Talking Machine, The “ Eagle” Graphophone, MANUPACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR US BY THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY OF NEW YORK. _ The ‘* Eagle” does all that the most expensive machine will do, and quite as well. Reproduces clearly and brilliantly. Records naturally and with startling clearness. We want YOUR name on our subscrip- OUR PROPOSITION IS THIS: tion list. Indeed, we expect to add 100,000 new names during the present year. To secure this number we will supply you with one of these machines and a subscription to any of our periodicals practically at cost. Therefore, we supply 1 “Eagle” Graphophone, Aluminum Reproducer, Horn, and 2-Way Hearing Tubo— Tu With One Yoar’s Subscription to Demorost’s Magazine, $10.00 Or, with One Year's Subscription to Leslie's Weekly, 12.00 Or, with One Year's Subscription to Judge, - - 14.00 Carrying Case—Polished Antique Oak, - - $2.00 extra. Recording Diaphragm—Genuine Sapphire Point, $5.00 extra. rds, - - - - ~~ BOcents each, $5.00 per doz. Blank Cylinders, ready for making your own records, 20c, each. IMPORTANT There is nothing in the line of talking-machines that we do not supply. Write to us for special terms and prices, and full particulars. Correspondence solicited. Judge Publishing Co., 110 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK. - tm HAS A DROSEKYT.. Dr, Woodbury’s Russian Carriage the Only One of Its Kind in This Country. A novel equipage, which is drawn by a handsome | he collar. which stands high above the horse's neck gapplegray se, is the object of great curiosity in| like a yoke. The harness is silver-mounted and of New York. Itis driven by a coachman in smart cos-| very light but strong leather bands. Dr. Woodbury tume, and is a low, four-wheeled, rubber-tired open | for some years drove a pair of elk attached toa wagon, carriage, built in Moscow, Russi and quality such as only Russians of distinction use, | sian drosky is even more ‘and ts called in that country a “drosky,” of “deruitz- | quit schka,"" as it is sometimes written, It resembles in build and finish a miniature Victoria, and is the only | tat ‘admired, and has created among the four hundred of New York. |. Woodbury has gained a world-wide repu- for plastic surgery and for the changing and A RUSSIAN DROSKY. vehicle of its kind in the country. Its low steps, only | correction of featural irregularities and blemishes of und on either side, make access | the face and body of every nature, and among his le a matter as possible, and it is | patients can be named some of the highest of the no- adapted to two persons beuites the Coachman. Twas | bility of Hurope. Dr, Woodbury and his staff of sur. ‘sent recently to Dr. J. H. Woodbury as a present by | geons sailed for Europe the first week in August to a Russian nobleman of unpronounceable name. who | perform the operation of placing a gold bridge in the gratitude for services rendered to | nose of a duke whose nose was broken by falling the well-known doctor. from his horse while on a hunt in the early spring. fess to match the drosky is also | He has also booked a number of a ti odd to American eyes, One of its striking features is | ia London, Edinburgh, and Berlian = Pe Jupce's Prize Puzzles Series No. 4. and winning the prizes will be published in next week's Jupce. ALKS| It is of the style | which was considered a great curiosity; but bis Rus- | ~ Correct Answers to JUDGE’S Fourth Series of Puzzle Pictures. The following are the correct answers to the forty puzzles comprising The names of those who have been successful in solving the puzzles Grand Rapids No. 21 The Wandering Jew 2 Boston 22 Every Inch a Soldier 3 Johnstown 23 Called Back 4 Cheyenne 24 Twenty Years After 5 Spokane 25 The Pathfinder 6 Dayton 26 ATerrible Temptation 7 Manchester 27 Very Hard Cash 8 Indianapolis 28 A Sailor's Sweetheart 9g Leavenworth 29 Looking Backward 10 Baltimore 30 A Family Affair 11 Lisbon 31 Pierce 12 Lima 32 Johnson 13 Glasgow 33 Taylor 14 Morocco 34 Monroe 15 Madrid 35 Adams 16 Brussels 36 Polk 17 Cairo 37 Hayes 18 Athens 38 Fillmore 19 Marseilles 39 Tyler 20 Pekin 4o Jackson “Do the police suspect anybody of the mir der?” “Yes.” ‘Whom do they suspect” “Oh, that they don't know."— Roxbury Ga- selte, If this was an advertisement of something you are inter- The Chilkoot pass doesn't resemble a rail- road pass. It is good for only a limited time. —Fargo Argus. FL000 POISON Primary, Seo ‘orTer janeotly ested in, how many people do you think would see it ? We are positive that in A SPI one issue it would be reflected in TWO MILLION to pay railroad fareand hotel billsand fall tocure.1f youhavetaken mer= : tah, and still havo aches and ees 9 PRRZT tix Mucous arches in mouth, sore Throat, Bei dette garoreeeen Hair or, JUDGE is never de- Out ie inthis Secondary BLOOD POL fe guarantee to cure, Wo-oliivtbe most qbetl, stroyed; read and re-read f until worn out. . f comicbooks.com