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OH! WHERE ARE THE This model was evidently called the ZR-1, and was known as the cat’s meow when grandma was a girl. Think of the bot- [f tles that could be stowed away in those sleeves to-day! The young lady who seems to 5 be shaking a mean putter is none other than the ninety- nine per cent. pure Ivory Soap girl as she looked the year Grant took Richmond. Note the Harvard sophmore in the background with the “minus” fours and the spats. The other lady is not the laundress but Ivory’s mother doing the chaperone act. Here’s a jolly little yachting party bounding over the waves to the tune of “Seeing Nellie Home.” Kindly note that the instrument plays 1,000 tunes! No wonder they had to go way out on the ocean with it! Furni <« STERUNG CYCLE WORKS. BW YORK. — DENVER ~ SAN TRAKCISCO “She looked so sweet upon the seat Of a bicycle built for two.” This Mack Sennett beauty is about to take her daily dash along the beach on her Sterling, and she hasn’t any four- wheel brakes, either! Fastidiousness was the note when Ber- | Fastlidiovs man is known by his Shaving soap ~ Fastidiovs men use Williams’ Shaving Stick be- cause it is perfection ~ ~ ee re ‘Std by deere generaty everywhere, bot Mf waabe to ebata W, mated, poste rats oxen o eee 98. Tg 5g WILLIAMS CO, Cusenbery, Conn tha M. Clay was a débutant. Observe the sheetrock shirt, the hand - painted suspenders, and last but not least — the wallpaper! Let us hope he shaved that off, too! LOWNEY’S ch BONBONS , lOCOLATI:) This giddy young flap- per with the Nellie Bly hat was probably one of the “Floradora” girls, and she just adored goodies. We'll bet ten dollars the title that went with this picture was “Sweets to the Sweet!”