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The Improved BOSTON GARTER Is the recognized STANDARD for MEN'S ‘WEAR. Keeps the Stocking Free from Wrinkles} DOES NOT BIND THE pt BUTTON CLASP Lies fiat to the leg. ‘Does not tear the stock- ing, and will not unfasten accidentally. CUSHION) SOLD EVERYWHERE Pair} Silk, 50c.| Seiten | Seton, 38) Mm GEORGE FROST CO. A SOUVENIR. I found them in a book last night, | ‘These. withered violets, A token of that early love That,no man e‘er forgets. Pressed carefully between the leaves, They keep their color still ; I cannot look at them to-day Without an old-time thrill, Ah, me! what tricks does memory play! ‘The passing years have fled, And hopes that lived in vigor once, Alas! have long been dead. And this is all that I can say . _. When all is said and done: Those flowers remind me of some girl— 1 wish I knew which one. —Somerville Journal. FA Well-Kept Shoe isa comfort and credit to the wearer, £0) ‘comfort-giving der’ ak a better than y! yA — looks ‘better and wears ‘one that's stiff and unytelding. WIC esse here Jeweler—* 1 can't comprehend why you wish a silver case on your repeater instead of the fine gold case in which you bought it.” Customer— “My dear_sir, the baby's cutting his teeth.” —Jewelers’ Weekly. Coming down on the street-car the big red-| faced man was talking for the benefit of all on board in telling of a little animal he had bought for his boy to drive and dilating on its good] points. ‘Does it belong to the equus asinus family?” asked the scholarly and quiet-appear- | ! ing gentleman across the aisle. it belongs to me.” ‘*Same thiny red-faced man never turned a Free Press your shoes but ‘@ medicine for alittle secret you didn't know before. There's book full of Just such secrets about shoes and their care, that you can have if you will send us your name and address. “ Drat the boy! What have you got that string tied on that fowl's leg for?” “ain't our fowl, muvver !" PRESIDENT McKINLEY. Copyright by Rockwood. eration. —Punch, Its records show that it ARKELL PUBLISHING CO., 10 Fifth Avenue, New York. AMERICA’S GREATEST ADVERTISER. PRESIDENT when he signed the declaration of war with Spain, gave an order to spend One ‘Billion “Dollars in advertising the greatness and grandeur of the United and resourcefulness, its superiority over every other nation of the earth. THE APPROPRIATION WAS WELL SPENT. “We have got our money’s worth,” and, as with all good advertising, the returns will be immense. As a result of this expenditure every business concern that is wide-awake will benefit, as we have entered upon the longest period of real prosperity within the memory of men of the present gen- ide BEFORE AND DURING THE WAR carried more aa igs lowe any other weekly periodical. s never lost its lead in this respect. This has been due to the fact that its advertising end is run as much for the benefit of the advertiser as the publisher— live and let live, and make the advertising pay both. This policy will be continued, its resources in the way of originat- ing and preparing advertisements—both type and illustrated— being at the service of its patrons. uape IN THE FUTURE will, as in the past, be unconquerably American, progressively Republican, instructive, entertaining, sarcastic, humorous. Card of rates or other information upon request. | { The Merit of absolute PURIT. fine BOUQUET «: Western to the frst place ia American Ci mar cates tage offered tia especially dr leasing. % SOL MAKERS, Rheims, - N, Y. SOLD BY EB. XIRE & CO., N.Y, 0,9, PIERCE C0., Bestes. McKINLEY, States, its vastness comicbooks.com