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Three Symbols of Americanism. Symbetie of the strvogth of the Nation ls the Ameriens Eagle, ‘hymbetie of the socal life af the Nation ls Amerivan Womanhood, ‘The Only Truly American Production of its Kind. Becagteryie sna ematcs wae, Delightfal in bherbets, Panchos (S24 Cocktalla, Secesary Cuttenry Ausietnsin: 9 EAGLE LIQUEUR DISTILLERIES, Rivtastrom fron» Distillers and Kxperters, hatah. 1876, 947.069 Martin Si, 948.008 E- Prewt 8c, Gachanath, GREAT scott! _|f Over 90 Pages of Fun, for 10 Cents. The Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless is pre-eminently the wheel for women. The picture shows its manifestadvantages. Noth- ing to catch or soil the skirt; no unsightly chain guard to work loose and rattle; no sprockets to entangle guard lacings. There is no good reason why % woman as well as a man should not have.a bicycle of the | highest efficiency — no good reason why inost women should not have a Columbia | Chainless when we sell Model 51 for | $60 and Model 60 for $75. CHAIN WHEELS: Colunbias, Hartfords and Vedettes, $25 to $60. Send 10 Cts. in Coin or Stamps to the | JUDGE COMPANY, | L y IMPORTANT ILLUSTRATIONS in THIS WEEK’S ISSUE. THE GREAT TEXAS FLOODS. PROM PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ESPECIALLY FOR“ LESLIR'S WERKLY.” HOW THE COLUMBIA, THE NEW 1 WON HER FIR: A GREAT VACHT-KACE, ARTISTICALLY ILLUSTRATED KY A SERIES OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE COMPETITORS, FROM START TO FINISH. —PHOTOS BY J. C. HEMMENT. TIONAL CUP-DE DER, Approaching the Start on the Starboard Tack, Defender in the Lead —Columbia chasing the Defender at the Start.—The Columbia's big Handicap on the first Leg, the Defender still | ahead.—Columbia's short Hitch in-shore, where she gained a Point on the Defender —Columbia | blanketing the Defender.—Columbia passes the Defender and takes in her Baby Jib-topsail | just before turning the first Stake —The Columbia rounding the Stake-boat on the first Leg. Nearing the Finish on the reach Home. This Photograph shows the Distance the Columbia beat the Defender.—The Columbia crossing the Finish Line and winning her first Race THE MEMORABLE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT DETROIT. YTOORAVHS TAKEN ESPECIALLY FOR "* LESLIF'S WEEKLY BY C. M. HAVES: istian Endeavor Tent in which the great Gathering at Detroit was held. The Crowd leaving atter the Convention Sermon.—Executive Officers of the United Society of | Christian Endeavor —The Delegation from Georgia and North Carolina that sang ‘* Dixey | Land” at the great Peace Conference at Belle Isle amid tremendous Applause, especially from the Northern Delegation. The Chief Officers of the 1 aining-ship Annapolis on which the Naval Cadets are now making a Vractice Trip for practi Instruction. ‘The famoas ** Haymaker" Crew which astonished the Public by almost winning the Inter- collegiate Race at Poughkeepsie. Rigging the Big Floating Target.—Ready to launch the Target.—A Gun-crew of the Naval Reserve at Kest.—The Expert. 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Some of the mot fae the world we ihe Goce | He was a holy terror, yes, that man behind the gun, loca well deserves the golden crown of glory t le se Has won. Double Anastigmat Leas, And yet there is a terror in a far more peaceful and it haslong been the main- field tL sta) Sohory Mh gion To whom the man behind the gun the bakery| It s great of focus, must yield, tunequalled covering rower, For instance, when a husband wanders home, beautiful definition, his legs inclined To tangle in confusion and his optics semi- blind, ‘With a “Goerz” youcan do the very finest work. Your camera should be equicped with one. For sale by all dealers,or writeto Upon him from the muzzle of the dame behind He trembles at the breadsides that are certain to be sprung ca C. P. Goers, 52 E. Union Sq., Rew Pork. the tongue. Head Offices: Bextin- FRIEDENAU. —Denver Post. A POSSIBILITY, A trolling-party on the West Shore—\n ideal. Norr—The West Shore railroad runs along the west bank of the Hudson river for map LEARN HOW TO DRAW AT HOME _ There being a great demand for artists for magazine and newspaper illustration, also for com: art aad caricature, we are FORMING A CLASS in pax-anp-inx and wash-drawing, giving each student » verso! three-months’ course of instruction BY MAIL. We have engaged MR. GRANT &. HAMILTON, ot editor of “JUDGE,” and MR. E. ZIMMERMANN (Zim), associate artist, to personally «vt opinions, criticise drawing, furnish information, best methods, best materials to be used, and how (» proces with the work; also how to make the work/remunerative to the artist. For further particulars, ten, PERRY PEACOCK, Manager School of Art Criticism, 110 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK CITY. } comicbooks.com TI told meat there