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AE SCISERS AT WEL ES, we all know him, sad to say, ‘That man of awful gall, He lives next door to each of us, The man who knows it all. He always knows just what to do, His pride will never fall, He'll always tell you just what's what, The man who knows it all. When making an invention great, Or building a stone wall, He'll surely come and prove you wrong, The man who knows it all. You 're sure to find him everywhere, In house, street, shop or hall, No matter where he is, he’s still The man who knows it all, And sure of all the curses dire, We've borne since Adam’s fall, In painting, drama, music, law, All matters great or small, He criticises and condemns, The man who knows it all. And when great Gabriel comes to blow ‘The last grand trumpet call, He'll say, ‘* Your tone is rather flat,” The man who knows it all. —Boston Globe, EVEN THE BOSTON OWL IS CULTURED. “Do you know that there is a great difference between the country owl and the Boston owl ?” “Weil, there is; the uncultured bird, you know, says ‘Tu whit tu who,’ but the cultured one says ‘Tu whit tu whom.'"—Bos- ton Budget. upcE—"' Did you witness the accident ?”” Witness—'* I did.” udge—" At what distance?” Witness—“ Sixty-seven feet and nine inches.” fudee—" How do you know so exactly ?” Witness—‘‘ Well, I_ knew that I would be summoned, and I prepared myself for all the foolish questions that I knew would put to me in a court of law.”— Telegram, A NATURAL MISTAKE. CoacuMAn (to dog): Here Claret | Claret! Come here Claret ! Miss De Vere: Why, James; the dog's name is Cherie, This burden is the heaviest far, The man who knows it all. HENRY HOLT & CO.,N.Y., ae Have just ready: Military Manners ana Customs A. FARRER. 12m0. $1.50. A most interesting and a scholarly work. “Now when a great war seems imminent is especially interesting. Among the many sub- Jects discussed are the treatment of prisoners o war, the rules about spies and surprises, the introduction of new weapons, and the prevalent rules of honor as displayed in netions of justice in regard to reprisals, or of fairness in itrata- gems and deceptions, "The illustrations for these subjects are drawn from the whole history of ristian and Pagan warfare; special promi~ fa: ence however, being given gite laws and cus- toms of modern times, . Evenine Post, How to Drain a House. Practical information for householders. By Grorce E. Wanna, Jn, M. Inst., C. E., etc, 16mo. $1.2 Should be in the hands of every man who owns @ house or is about to build a house. © ¢ * Ut is well worth the while of every houscholder to read what he has here set down from cover to cover.” —Boston TRanscrirt. SAolPced Go. Carroll, TAILOR & IMPORTER. In view of the increasing demand for garments of elegance and HIGH CLASS STANDARD of style, at reasonable prices, we are prepared to meet the emergency with an unusually select line for spring wear, acceptable to the most refined fe. Riding Costumes and Liveries in English Styles. 166 Siccth Aove., NEW YORK. Sherry ! Sherr CoacHMaNn: Well, I knew it was some kind of wine. The Rambler, Here Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap.) Has the largest sale of any superfine toilet soap. Perfume novel and excep- tionally strong. Send four cents in stamps to Colgate & Co., N. Y., for sample cake. THE GENUINE : FRANK B.CONVER: At Wholesale, 49 Maiden Lane. FRANK B. CONVERSE, 136 West 47th Street, N. Y. (Formerly 61 West 42d Street.) ‘THEA’ Desi for Sunday. NUAL FARCE at the Academy of . Only open week days. Too funny N.Y.and 1, Newport. Has, received the latest novelties from London and Paris for traveling, walking and yachting costumes, Spon Sisierin woods sult ring Styles in suite able tor Ridiog Habits, Ulsters and Jackets. Mr. Krakauer gives his personal attention to each 6f his patrons. Orders from out of town attended to without delay. A perfect fit guaranteed with- out personal attendance. French.-German.-Spanish. Meisterschaft Publishing Co., Boston, Mass. Box 2275. Henriette Frame, ROBES AND MANTEAUX, takes occasion to announce that she is. in ipt of very choice novelties for Spring mmer Costumes. 5; Out of town orders receive special atten- tion. Perfect Gt guaranteed on receipt of pero 232 West 22d Street, Mew Bork. Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. Lundborg’s Perfume, Maréchal Niel Rose. Lundborg's Perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. comicbooks.com