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Ladies’ Tailor. - REDFERN- SPRING SEASON, 1887. The Messrs. R FERN have the honor to announce to their Lady patrons that they are now prepared to show their ORIGINAL DEsiGns FOR GOWNS aAnpb COATS for the ensuing Se in. of the reputation of the AZa‘son REDFERN. A large consignment of New Cloths, mainly from Styles and Colorings supplied by the Messrs. REDFERN, have just been received from the most eminent English and Scotch manufacturers. 210 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. AccipENT INSURANCE, So to speak, may be ob- tained by taking a bottle of Frep: Brown’s GINGER with you on your travels, and taking a hot drink at night, made with a gill of hot water, a teaspoonful of the Ginger, and a lump or two of sugar. UNION SQUARE THEATRE. ROSE COGHLAN Monday, Feb. 14, ) fees 1p, DT OF LYONS. Wednesday, SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Thurs., Friday, | PEG WOFFINGTON Sat. Matinee, + IN Sat. Evening, | MASKS and PACES. E/DEN MUSEE, 23d St., bet. sth & 6th Aves., Open from 11 10 13. Sundays + to 1, in Const ‘amous Picture, INOPLE. Great success of Benja STORMING 0 in MUNCZI L. And Prince Paul Fster! Orchestra, Concerts from 3 to 5 and 8 to 11, Apmssion 50 CEnrs. CHILDREN 25 CeNTS. ‘Ajers, THE Mystirvinc Curss Automaton, AJEEN. DALY’S THEATRE.—Every Night, 8.15. TAMING OF THE SHREW. “ A popular triumph." —Herald. «The senses charmed."”— Times. + “ Delight and astonishment." —Commercial. Matt » SATURDAY AT 2. To injurious tight lacing many of the ills of suffering womankind is, with truth, attribmtable; yet, many societ leaders owe their recent noticeable improved form to the skill of a corsetiére who makes the systematic raduation of stays her peculiar study. ‘The accuracy with which she fits, contributes comfort, and, by her system of xradually read- justing superfluous flesh, reduces redundancy, lengthens the waist, and prepares for the modiste the correct-shaped and flexible frame upon which to build the outer dress. Miss TT. Scuneiwer, of No. 274 Sixth Avenue, receives the distinction of accomplishing all that the above indicates, and her numerous patrons pronounce her corsets the acme of perfection, comfort and elegance. A GENTLEMAN in high official circles, when a young man, went West with a slick citizen by the name of Robinson from his own town to go into business to- gether. After an absence of a year he returned alone. © Well,” sa You are looking first-rate. How did you leave Rob- inson? Is he holding his own?” ‘Yes, and mine, too."—Washington Critic. INTELLIGE! Boston Girt mire Hawthorne ? New York Gir: “Oh, my; yes! I think it is great! When we were at Saratoga I used to drink two big glasses of it every morning before breakfast.” —Lowell Citizen. ‘T APPRECIATION. “Tell me, my friend, do you ad- Mrs, Fourstar's little girl was there. I must tell you one of her odd little sayings. Her father has a small round bald spot on the top of his head, and kissing him at bedtime, she remarked, ‘Stoop down, papsy dear, I want to kiss the place where the lining shows.” —London Truth. A Western paper contains the following touching wedding announcement : * Married, at the residence of the bride, on Thursday evening, Mr. J. W. B— to Miss Mary L. H——. The wedding was strictly private, owing to the bridegroom being still in mourn- ing for his first wi d-Bits. In Selecting Cosmetics, avoid poisonous compounds. You can always Mile of White Roses, as made by J. & E London, Delightfully curative. rely upon the ATKINSON of id a friend, meeting him. ‘*how are you? | These will be found in every respect worthy KIMBALL'S SATIN Straight Cut Cigarettes, People of refined taste who desire exceptionally fine cig- arettes should use only our Straight Cut, put up in satin packets and boxes of 10s, 20s, §08, andi00s. 14 Prize Medal ‘WM.S. KIMBALL & CO, CUSTOMER (i restaurant): ‘Waiter, isn't i strange that I should find several flies in my soup’ WAITER (somewhat amazed): ‘It is strange at this season of the year."—Harper's Bazar. TLADIES TASES : Noy ONE ae BLACKING PRESERVES AND SOFTENS THR LRATHER, FOR IT CONTAINS NO SHELLAC OR ACID. + HIGHEST AWARD, GOLD MEDAL,+ AT THE NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION. Bottle contains double quantity, Use-no other GEO. H. WOOD & CO., Manufacturers, Boston. A more attractive Holiday Gift, at slight cost, cannot be selected than any volume of THE GOOD THINGS OF “LIFE,” OR “ LIFES” VERSES Hi ps tne uires bi Childe. trial a Fach volume in the former series is composed of a large number of illustrations, and witty, humorous, and satirical igs, Selected from the brightest American publication of its class. —"* Lire,” 1, First Series. From the issue of the first number to 1884. “ For an hour's gvod fun, noone can find in along day's Journey so much axis contained between these side-splitting covers.” —Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. “* Exceedingly clever.'—New York Times. & The whole colle: tion is a worthy exemplar of American art-humor in its best moods." Philadelphia Enquirer, 2. Second Series. During 1884-1835. Not to be matched for point, wit, and excell: ~ by any collection of society art in the world, pendent ‘A great advance on what has hith in the comic publications of our country. “ Shows the same def:ness of touch and keen satire which have characterised our audaci?” rary."—Christian Union. é 8. Third Series. During 1955-1886. Now ready. With new stamp after design by F. G. Att- wood. it draw- —Inde- conseripo~ Any one who has conscientious scruples againt 4 hearty laugh, should not open this elegnntly-bound bet ‘Those who are inclined to laughter should close it exh Sor fear of serions consequences, The * blues’ cannet wuhere it is." —Chicago Interior. Each x vol., oblong quarto, with highly ornamental asi humorous design on cover in color and gold. loth, beveled boards, gilt edges, $2.50. Each Series in a different color of cloth. “LIFE’S” VERSES. First Series. Illustrated by H. W. McVickar, F, G. Attwoon, Jessi McDexmort, and others. he brightest rhymes [rom “Lire,” sith numerous capital illustrations, Vivati amusing, entertaining. i 8vo, daintily bound, appropriate designs in colors on pal] blue covers, boards, $1.50. Second Series. Illustrated by MitcHeLt., Brennax, ATTWOOD, McVICKs Hexroxn, Steere, and others. Similar to the First Seriq but containing selections of more recent date. Filled illustrations, none of which appear in the Hirst Series. Uniform in size with First Series, in apple-green attractively ornamented in red and gold, $1.50. Any of these can be obtained of your bookseller, or will be sent to any address, at the publishers’ expense, on Tet of advertised price. Address MITCHELL & MILLER, 1155 Broadway, N. Y.; or WHITE, STOKES & ALLE 182 Fifth Ave., N. Y. (the publishers of both series). comicbooks.com