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PL bes girl's father was rich and the suitor for hand was poor, but remarkably persistent. “Papa,” she sad to the old gendcnan, "if Frank asks me this evening to marry him, what shall I say?" ** Say whatever you think best, my child.” _‘* How best, papa? Best for me, or best for Frank?"—Detroit Free Press. Two young Chicago women are about to start a m: tine for the edification of bachelors. fewculd bo more to the purpose if they would start a magazine to show them how nice it is to get married and rear an interesting family.— Rochester Sunday Herald. ** Superstitious !" he exclaimed. ‘ Of course I am superstitious. I sat down to dinner as one of a party of thirteen once on the thirteenth of the month and thirteen courses were served.” “And one of them died?” “Yes, sir. One of them died.” ** How soon after the dinner?” “Thirteen years after. Ob, I tell you, when thirteen sit down to dinner it's'a dead sure thing that somebody is going to die some time.” —Chicago Post, by pb for its purtty and bealthfulness, and by connoisseurs for its ex~ jqubsite The equal of imported, at much less cost. Sold usiversaly i best Cigbs, Cafes and Hotels. Used lar best homes, PLEASANT VALLEY WINE CO., Sole Makers, Rheims, N. Y. Sold by Respectable Wine Dealers Everywhere. THE PRETTY GIRL. wu A NEW BOOK. wx A collection of pictures of beautiful women, artistically printed on plate paper and tastefully bound in an illuminated cover. Price, 25 Cents. rd YOU WANT IT. Sold by your bookseller, by all hotel news-stands, and by the boy on the train; of you can obtain it by remitting 25 cents in coin of stamps to the publishers. ‘THE PRETTY GIRL pictures are from drawings made by some of the most famous of “ Judge's” artists. They have never been published in book-form be- fore. The little sketches printed herein are reproductions in miniature of some of the illustrations appearing ‘ta THE PRETTY GIRL. ae Only a limited edition of this attractive book bas been published. Order it at once through your bookseller if you do not wish to miss it. JUDGE COMPANY, Publishers, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. BLE LIQUEUR DISTILLERIE RHEINSTROM BROS., NOVENA RYE andaom trated Sulalsate, pristed in colors tree forthe wtlng. EAGLE LIQUEUR DISTILLERIES, RHEINSTROM BROS., Clactasat!, U.S. A. 947-969 MARTIN ST, 948-968 E. FRONT ST. THE PLOWBOY_ AND COUNTRY FARMER, Atlanta, Ga. The great Southern Farm and Housebold Journal. Sample copies free. ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE, Laces and Embroideries. Embroidered Batiste Draperies, Nainsook and Swiss Hamburg Trimmings Embroidered Allovers, Bands and Edgings to Match, Reveres, Plaits, Tucks. Embroidered Flounces, Robes. Rich Laces. Let him record who would compile Sage maxims for the young— “The fools hold deep discussions while The wise man holds his tongue.” —Ethot s Magazine, THE BANNER OF GOLD An Illustrated 16¢-page Monthly Litera SembSclentise Femperance Journal. Ti advocates Inebriate Rescue Work, and is the established medium of 300,000 Keeley Cure Graduates It utilizes ail reform forces. Subscription Fifty Cents. Sample Copy Fare 400 BOYLSTON BLDG., OHIOAGO, ILL Gracie —"' Johnny Upjohn, if you try to ps your arm around me I'll call mamma.” J. —" Wher for acceptable fdeas. State if pat ‘THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Mt CAS .. THE... Ne Graphophone § Ne ia The music of the twentieth “MMR Sey century will be enjoyed in every home through the Graphophone. ‘The Graphophone embodies the very latest improvements science has devised to make sound- reproductions perfect. Do not pees the perfected Graphophone by any other so-called talking-machine you have heard at go and hear a new Graphophone. In the last year or two greater strides have b made in the art than ever before, and these advances are represented in the Graphop! GRAPHOPHONES of the * GRAND " types constructed on new principles recent discovered in our laboratory represent the highest point reached in the art of soup reproduction. Their reproductions are as loud as the original and preserve all the sweet ness and melody, so the pleasure afforded is as great as if the actual living singer 4 player were in the presence of the listener. PRICE OF THE « HOME GRAND,” $100 PRICE OF THE «GRAPHOPHONE GRAND,” $15() PRICE OF RECORDS (large) FOR GRAND MACHINES, $1 ,5() EACH A Full Line of Graphophones of Other Types. The lower- fidelity and plea iced Graphophones reproduce music and other sounds with marvelos ig effect, and have ample volume for parlor or home entertainment. Records for these Machines—SO Cents Each or $5 per Dozen. Write for Catalogue B. A. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., dept B.A. NEW YORK, 143 and 145 Broadway. SAN FRANCISCO, 125 Geary St. Rerau Branch, 1155-1157-1159 Broadway. ST. LOUIS, 720-722 Olive St. CHICAGO, 211 State St. BALTIMORE, 10 E, Baltimore St. WASHINGTON, 91 PARIS, 34 Boulevard des Italiens. PHILADELPHIA, 1032. Chestout BUFFALO, 313 Main St. 9 Pennsylvania Ave. BERLIN, 55 Kronenstres comicbooks.com