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You have Abandoned your Trip to Europe. You want to get your family away from the sea-coast and Spanish flotillas. You have been abroad. You know all about Europe and the Continent. Why not see your own GREAT WEST? ‘The climate and attractions of the PACIFIC COAST are delightful in summer as in win- ter. GO THERE. Visit COLORADO en route. ‘The mountains of Switzer- land are no grander. Kenew your health at LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS, New Mex- ico. Take in the GRAND CANON of the COLORADO RIVER in ARIZONA. ‘This is to scenery abroad what daylight is to a candle, The life of a good wheel depends upon its care and proper adjustment. ono’ BICYCLE adjustment is simple enough an for even a novice. RAMBLER P' Gormully & Jeffery Mfg. So. jeago. Boston. Washin trl Cine land La reste with zezbe Reerey the, Perpeiiing lean Bebe Noor ta jor tobacco, with i” Be patriotic and SPEND YOUR MONEY AT HOME. Tue Arcuisox, Torexa & Santa Fe Rattway Agents can give you all the facts regarding this Western trip, OOo: ‘Jvpar’s Lramany ts full of pure fan. No polities. 10¢. XIII. CLUB SPEECH. Fifth Installment. If you have well understood, gentlemen, my previous remarks, explaining the difficulties found in producing a perfect champagne, such as MONTEBELLO, you will agree with me that, far from attaching too great an importance to the brand, the American people ‘are generally too much inclined to call for whatever name comes to their mind first ‘This, of course, does not apply to clubmen or to people who have traveled abroad, as these are generally persons of a discriminating taste, who drink their wine leisurely, so as to fully appreciate its flne qualities; and this is why the MONTEBELLO is such a favorite among these “ connoisseurs whose good fortune It has been to get acquainted with it. But you know yourselves that the great majority of champagne consumers drink it under such circumstances that they could not possibly judge of the quality, and they keep on calling for the easiest name to remember. This is also true of people who have very few opportunities of drinking champagne, ‘and naturally cannot be posted about the qualities or even the names of the different brands; and for that reason it can be truly sald, “Tell me what brand of champagne you drink and I will tell you who you are." And the fact that you drink MONTEBELLO will always dis- tinguish you as a person of refined and cultivated taste and good education. only people who drink it. ALFRED oc MONTEBELLO & CO., 127 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. LEON RENAULT, Manacen. éé TELEPHONE, 1879 BROAD. asthese arm the @ g If acertain man in town could realize how week and subdued his wife looks when sitting beside him he would feel much ashamed that their years of association have affected her in that manner. She never smiles, and looks scared when he addresses her. When they walk together he stalks ahead like a lord and she creeps behind like a scared child. A‘ wile’s manner when with her busband tells volumes that in her loyalty she would never disclose with her tongue.—A» ansaw Thomas Cat. Pears’ What is wanted of soap for the skin is to wash it clean and not hurt it. Pure soap does that. This is why we want pure soap; and when we say pure, we mean without alkali Pears’ is pure;~no free alkali. There are a thou- i | sand virtues of soap; this | one is enough. You can trust a soap that has no biting alkali in it. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. THE PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S TWELFTH PUZZLE CONTEST. There were nine wholly successful puzzle-solvers in the Twelfth Contest. in the order named. MRS. P. L. WEAN, 6961 Tale Are., m. Complete eet of anawers maiied April exd, 6 P.M.) | THE FOLLOWING CONTESTANTS WERE THE FIRST TO SOLVE THIRTY-NINE OUT OF FORTY PUZZLES. | %- 6. HOME, Mew York Mermal Callege, G0th St and Park Ave. Mew Terk City, will appear in the number following, viz., No. 873. gh. ‘They must all be in our hands before noon of that day. JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. These sent correct answers to all of the forty puzzles, and they are awarded the first nine prizes YIROT PRIZE, $100.0 started in last week's issue of the paper. The correct answers to the forty puzzles of the Thirteenth Contest will be given in JUDGE No. 872, and the names of the prize-winners The /ast day for the receipt of solutions in.the Thirteenth Puzzle Contest is June Se 2 2 cree ee sgz f qrzwere? 2) bagaagnhds ee, it aa ed April P.M. SECOND PRIZE, 25.th Complete set of answers matted April ath, c cent ‘ot anwer spa : i THIRD FRIZE, 22.00 om plete set of answers mail rill asth, 7 As » eas war, B62 ae ss BS ap sy he POURTH PRIZE, 15.00 pete set at anarestiraed April asth, 1:30 A. ML) 0. WILE tl sire Tak Lie Baling. aia Complete set of answers matied April 2th YIPTH PRIZE, 10.2 0. W. ROCHE, taper Bk ao OT. asd 7. Co.), Chicage, ‘Complete set of answers mailed April 29th, 3:30 P. M.) SIXTH PRIZE, 1.0) 1.1, Reena Gants Fo oye (Complete set of answers mailed May 34,11 P. M.) SEVENTH PRIZE, 6.0 i CHARLES KIsORL, 295 Brestway, 1. (Complete set of answers mailed May qth, 2 P. M.) EIOHTH PRIZE, 6.00 BL, warmwey, Dey $ (Complete set of answers mailed May sth, 2 P. M.) WITH PRIZE, 03 Answers mailed April 23d, 6 P. M. TENTH PRIZE, bt W.0 KEMELLY, 2233 Gecosd ane ew Terk City, ‘Answers mailed April 234, 6 P.M.) ELEVENTH PRIZE, 5.0) ’ JAMES ZATICEE. care cf 8. 7. att Go., Reaper Bleck, Chi ‘Answers mailed April ayde6 P.M.) TWELYTH PRIZE, 5th wag 8. 7. MILLa, 241 gets (Answers mailed April 234, 6 P. M.) THIRTEENTH PRIZE, $6 MBS, AF. SOLBERD, 604 W. Mente St. Ch ‘Answers matted April 234, 6 P, M.) TOURTRENTE PRIZE, 60 DM. BOTH, Ingleside Place, cxefaa eawier alles Apel ects so'A: TIPTEENTH IRizz, 66 6. B HUNT, Mew Tek Mernal CAluge” GH Be aad Part Ate Sew Fark ty. a ewers cling Apress. 22 Mo SIXTEENTH P2123, isa H.¢. BAILEY, 601 W. 26leh Bt. Mew Terk Cty. c esiners wailed ril 26th, 4 P.M.) SEVENTEENTE P2Iz2, 1 MaBT anusrnewa, 916 aaa ot Sewpor, (AnsWers mailed April 26th, 7 P.M.) EIGHTEENTH PRIZE, Y JUDGE'S FOURTEBNTH PRIZE-PUZZLE CONTEST i pone rocess Brandy, (asi ‘varieties, On receipt of address accompani Why, the most delicious and exquisite Natural Champagne Fermented in the bottle, Excels in health giving Ask your dealer for it. or address The New Hammondsport Wine Co Hammondsport, Tomore thoroughty introduce out acai tre will. doltvrat Best Line to Cincinnati and St. Louis —THE ia YORK CENTRAL comicbooks.com