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“MANANA.” oom the edge of canmecttorigaer sn, (Victory! Victory! Victory!!! Lf you don't get With a queer ragged coat and a querer round “Great Western” you don't? get the best American Champagne tt ti) i, And he sighed as he sat there a-looking so blue, For he'd little to eat and he'd nothing to do; And he rumpled his hair till it stood very stiff, And he breathed on the zephyr a garlicky whiff, L e ath e r ‘Anda soe oe ‘eaoed him—it mixed with wn That crept ‘twixt his lips and was speedily gone. s = “Twas the one word he'd uttered since roseate ressing}| "= ** Manana ;” that's all—just ‘* Manana.” “ Great Western” is a typical American product, and has won its way ihto clubs, hotels and homes on cagqannncuuvvucuuuvuevenuuuueuuuuuuuuaenaenaaacacacencangacaacencgnceneeetti B $} The best Shoe Dressing in the world. § | tie had lost all his credit and most of his VA c Ss FQ> Atrial case win « % The genuine is made only by Robert 9 friends ; : ; sty the most fos Foerderer, Philadelphia, manu- & | He was right on the pathway that swiftly de- 7 facture: & scends ; : ioe oe 8 | te was licked in a tussle and woefully spoiled : < | He was mopped in the gutter and baffled and y p. foiled. : & | He was covered with bruises, was aching and TT 7 P sore, . b: 4) > Yet he sat in the hammock and put up a snore. # ask your dealer for Vicl Leather {9 | And when they all asked, “Why not holler enough?" @ Dressing, and be sure the trade-§ | te proudly replied—such a shabby old bluf— $} mark with the name of the maker, With only a word, but they left in a huff, is on each box or bottle. Bi *‘Manana ;” that's all—just ** Manana.” : % tions may ruin your shoes. % —Cleveland Plain Dealer. A book about bay free. shoes, mailed ABSOLUTELY “FREE TO YoU! Upon receipt of a remittance of $1.00 for your subscription to Pemorest’s {Tasazine wo will send you * ¢ this Solid Sitver Bit zed theso six handsome War Engravings (all printed on plate papers ready for tram- > & premium, Pits Premium Offer is only available to subscribers sending their subscrip- tions at once to us di- Feet, using the order blank below, accompanied by a remittance of $1.00, For Sale Everywhere. PLEASANT VALLEY WINE CO., RHEIMS, N. ¥. New York Distributors: H.B. KIRK & CO., © Futon Sr. ; 1158 Broapway. NAMES OF PRIZE-WINNERS IN JUDGE'S PUZZLE CONTEST No. 15. Miss Ida M. Bray, Soho, N. J., was the only person in the Fifteenth Contest who solved correctly the whole series of forty puzzles, Twenty-three other contestants sent correct answers to thirty-nine out of forty puzzles in this contest, all mailing the same at or prior to 6 P. M., July 16th, They are consequently entitled to share equally in the distribution of the last nineteen prizes, Their names and addresses are given below: E. Gardner, care of M. Bennett, Fiartord, Conn,; Charles Kissell, Broad’ i, Ohio; Be D. Sachs, Cincinnati, Ohio; eee Berle Yo. sth Ste pi Takis Bevin chee of Sim D. Sachs, Cincinnat Sc, Phvladeiphia, Pa; Louis Bevins, aire ley Rule & Lever Co., New Britain, Conn. ; runner, sot Suedi 1s Pa.: James Sonmancnt Seay 66 Toe nses og vies Bancenye =~ EY Watson, + Dyer St., Mattapan, Mass ak : ‘A. M. Regan, 8 Charter Oak Ave., H wenport, Iowa Mrs. W. L. Breckinridge, Burling Lawignce St. Cincinnati, Ohio; H.C: Schwemeln’ 438 Walnut St. Cin son. Girard College, Philadelphia, Ba.{ Thomas B. Ba Hetowa, Con Start, ‘Aiton, Til; Sallie A. Owens. S42 W. ath St. Cincinnati 0) M. Roth, 123 W. Pearl St., Cincinnati Qbiod E.G Hunt, New Yo You ‘Normal Coliege, New Vork C : S. Rankin, College si Hamiltoa ‘Miss LL. bors, Maine: Ella Ye Biste, qo Ryerson St Brooklyn, N.Y; Lav: feate | Brengle, Beya Mawr Par KG, Schermertora, Decnsbane’ BRIE Co. NY. The correct answers to the forty puzzles of the Sixteenth Contest will be given in JUDGE No. 884, and the names of the successful contestants will appear in the number following, viz., No. 885. The last day for the recetpt of solutions in the Sixteenth Puzsle Contest is August ‘na souaanout op maranzas, 27th, They must all be in our hands before noon of that day. JUDGE PRIZE-PUZZLE DEPARTMENT, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. man, 425 E, Locust St. THE CREW OF THe mARBLEMEAD. ium Tht O10 OURS. Sine, 12819 toa, ‘Sian, 12819 ban, \d return Coupon proper’ DEMOREST PUBLISHING CO., 110 Fifth Ave., New York. For the enclosed $1.00 please enter my subscription to DEMOREST’S FAMILY MAGAZINE for one year, and send me the seven premiums as promised. ‘Name. Post-Omice, State, Date, 1.00 P.M. Leave New York: 3.00 Next Afternoon Reach Chicago—Via NEW YORK CENTRAL. comicbooks.com