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** What is your idea of ‘ hammock literature,’ POLO DOOOPE OOOOH OOOO OOOO OOOO F000 00000000 00000004 Aleck?” **Any book that's big enough to keep MR. F. TENNYSON NEELY HAS PUBLISHE Hunter Veet the flies off my face."—Chicago Record. —— The Cruise of the | Four Books by? If women have such influence that they mate great men of their husbands why don't the A . Take great men of brothers and fathers? ‘There Scythian in the CH EI RO is plenty of rough material lying around.— 4 LANQUAGE OF THE HAND When the postman passes a woman's house with- West Ind ies ‘Tenth Edition, enlarged, $2.50 A out stopping a sad, yearning look comes in her Fifty-five Full-page Mustrations apd over ge eyes, though she really never expected a letter, Two Hundred Engravings of Lines, Mounis, 10 vasa — and it would only be a dressmaker's bill if she|$ By Miss SUSAN DE FOREST DAY Teo: DORE, Fates ee teniayeer ey got one.—Arkansave Thomas Cat. mous hands, also Normal and Abnormal Hands With 88 (ull-page illustrations. taken from life. Why have you and Miss Beasley ceased to CHEIRO'S POEMS be friends” Oh, she has some queer no- This is the first of of ott interesting Cloth, gilt top, 50 cents i { Flavor tons, After she returned from Boston a few | % Books to be taued ia “NEELYS LOG: Abounds in passion, emotion, regretfulness, POCO CSSOOOCOOOSS. SERIES,” which will embrac ve . and all ex] inguage ries of weeks ago, she called me down because I spoke | $ pertences, and histories of » number of faeiocs Mong loncrestiogly. mee of a widow-woman ; and the next evening. while | @ yachts , 3 we were discussing the temperance question, SECS ce onee NOS : H Miss Day bas written ia. th racy she referred to Miss Anthony as ‘a maiden 3 4 iten in the most attractive best work on Palmistry at a low price. $ .: manner the story of the cruise of her yacht in The the West Indies, Fully illustrated, THE HAND OF FATE Cloth, #1.00 2 A novel by CHEIRO. A strange paycholog. 3 1k ig a beautiful volume, represeatiog the | al story, chiefly dealing with Neredny laws lady." T asked her why ‘ widow-woman’ was any worse than ‘ maiden lady,’ and she took it Chicago Times-Herald. Edition de ture, 5.00, ighest art in bookmaking. and parenial in@uences. Sold Everywhere, of Mailed by the Publisher on Receipt of Price. Manuscripts Promptly Examined. Catalogue Free. _Mellow ies ; F. TENNYSON NEELY, Publisher, $00ooooesooes Rich 114 5th Ave., NEWYORK. 96 Queen St., LONDON. 250 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. Sold at all First-class Cafés and vy Jovbers. WM. LANAHAN & SON, Baltimore, Md. “His style is quite Websterian.” Web- sterian? Yes, that's so. He's painfully wordy.” I —Cleveland Plain Dealer. ( "A € z JZ TBRAR Y Khreste with | ts old. and (ut nervous distress, expels nico ene MAGAZINE Famoves the denins or tobsero, The Record-breaking, Direct-returns Advertising Medium. ew 0258 iow Tork: HE AD SOUVENIRS OF THE SPANISH WAR Daily Reminders of the Destruction of Our Good Battleship ‘Maine,’ and the Magnificent Victory of Admiral Dewey IF YOU MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL REGRET IT - : READ CAREFULLY ALL THAT FOLLOWS CASES ARE MADE FROM STEEL TAKEN FROM THE WRECK OF THE BATTLESHIP “MAINE” Dewey Watch WE consider ourselves fortunate in being able to offer these watches to readers of Judge, Dewey Watch owing to the fact that the number of watches is limited, because only For Gentlemen. pounds of steel were saved from the battleship ; and while this will make a good Eee Ladles many watch cases, the demand will exceed the supply a good many times over, so it is safe to say that if you want one of these watches VOW 1S THE TIME 10 GET IT. THESE WATCHES ARE GUARANTEED.—The movements of these watches 0; 070+ are of the best American manufacture and are guaranteed. If, with fair usage, either of these watches fails to keep good time; the manufacturers agree to repair or replace it if returned to WITH HANDSOME us within one year from date of sale. This is the guarantee of the manufacturer to us and to you. You are thus doubly protected. S CHATELAINE THE CASES ARE GENUINE.—The back and the rim encircling the crys- tal are made from steel recovered from the wreck of the battleship “ Maine.” ooee All of the steel saved, about 1,200 pounds, was sold by the United States Government to the W. F. Doll Mfg. Co., who make these watches for us, and the letter of the commander in charge of the delivery of stores for the Government, given below, is proof that these cases are genuine. The steel has been chemically treated, giving the case the rich deep-blue color of gun metal, which is so popular to-day and used in the manufacture of expensive jewelry. U. S. NAVY YARD | WHAT ADMIRAL DEWEY THINKS New York, February 11, 1899. | OF THE DEWEY WATCH This is to certify that the U. S. Government Fracsnip OLyMPia, MANILA, Oct. 21, 1898. through their representative at the New York W. F. Dot Mec. Co., Navy Yard has delivered to the W. F. Doll Gentlemen :—I beg you toaccept my hearty Manufacturing Company. New York,the Steel | thanks for the beautiful watch you so kindly recovered from the wreck of the Battleship sent me, It reached me yesterday and is the MAINE (about 1,200 Ibs.) being the entire admiration of all who have seen it. 1 wish amount of steel saved. also tu express my appreciation of the kindly W. A. GIBSON, sentiments contained in your note of Sep- Commander, U.S. N., tember 3d. Very sincerely yours, In Charge General Delivery of Stores. GEORGE DEWEY. «HANDSOME.. «HISTORICAL.. «PRICELESS... «PRACTICAL.. is WE want it distinctly understood that these watches are not cheap affairs gotten up simply to sell. The movements are good; the cases genuine, finely finished; open face, accurate timekeepers, and will prove thoroughly satisfactory. In a few years it will be impossible to buy one of these watches from any ‘one at anywhere near their intrinsic value, for they will be treasured and handed down from father to son and from mother to daughter as reminders of one of the most im- portant and thrilling epochs in the history of our great and glorious nation. SPECIAL TO SUBSCRIBERS FOR JUDGE. ‘We will send JUDGE one full year and the Dewey Watch for Gentlemen for a remittance of $7.00 ww JUDGE «Dewey Watch for Ladies (9.00 ‘The price of these watches to persons who do not care to subscribe to JUDGE Is $10 00 each, postpaid by registered mail. Address JUDGE COMPANY, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. comicbooks.com