Life, 1887-11-24 · page 19 of 20
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JAMES McCREERY & CO. Are still continuing their Sale of Real and Imitation Laces :| Chantilly Lace Flouncing, 42 inches wide, $2.50, $3.00 and | $4.00 per yard. Hand-run| Spanish Flouncing, $5.00;) Marquise Lace Flouncing, $7.00 and $8.50; Duchesse Flouncing, $8.00, $10.00 and} $12.00 per yard. These prices represent not more than fifty per cent. of the usual market | value of the goods. This sale! also includes Point and Du-| echesse Lace Bridal Veils,! For the year 1888 Frank Leslie's “ Popular Monthly,” which has been aptly styled “The Monarch of the Monthlies,” will be better than ever. Articles upon topics of current public interest ; sketches of eminent persons; strong and brilliant stories; poetry of a high order, all profusely illus- trated, and by writers of recognized merit, will fill its pages. To the old and favorite corps of contributors will Handkerchiefs, Fichus and Collarettes; Point d’Esprit, Russian and Chantilly Lace Nets in all leading shades for over-dresses, and Novelties in Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentle- men’s Linen Handkerchiefs. Orders by mail, from any part | of the country, will receive careful and prompt attention. Broadway and 11th Street, NEW YORK. Haviland China at First Hands. TH SiS EXOD GAME SEP N&265. Rich dark-blue underglaze, with gold work over, can be had in sets, or any of the courses, with or without painted centres, in three dif- ferent styles. Also Plates, Teas, and A. D. Coffees by the dozen. Send soc. for finely illustrated pricelist FRANK HAVILAND, 14 BARCLAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Correspondence Invited. RINTING INK | 6o JOHN STREET, N. Y. | THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH | OUR SPECIAL + LIFE - INK. Molds and ‘Supertuous Hair | Y id removed. Flesh “ecreased or reduced. Complex. fons beautified, The Form developed. ir, Brows and Lashes colored and re ing Book and (testimonial Wrinkles, Blac! Pimples, Freckles, t., N. ¥. City. sets Correspondence confidential. Mention this paper | 16 W. 23d St., opp. Sth Ave. Hotel, be added writers of promise, and no effort will be spared to keep the magazine in the foremost rank. In the November number was begun an earnest and powerful tale, “PRINCE LUCIFER,” by Etta W. Pierce, which has already attracted widespread attention and charmed multitudes of readers. Subscriptions may begin, if desired, with November number. Each issue contains a FULL-PAGE PICTURE IN COLORS, the series of twelve forming for the year a beautiful collec- tion of gems of modern art. The “ Popular Monthly ” contains 128 large octavo pages, nearly twice the matter of similar publications, and is not only the best but by far the cheapest of any of the magazines for the people. $3 per year; 25 cents per copy. SPECIMEN COPIES, 15 CENTS. MRS. FRANK LESLIE, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. Oriental Carpets PORTIERES Beautifully Bound. Price, $2.50. a BRS ee ne, rare old epecioenn, for | For Sale at “ Lire” Office, 28 West 23d Street, or of 1 Artistic Decorations. Also modern makes, inall sizes and | FREDERIC : : con Tor doors, Boyere and vistors welcomed at all | FREDERICK A. Sroxes & Broruen, Publishers. JOSEPH WILD & CO- — LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Finest and Cheapest Meat Flavorin Near Broadway. 82 & 84 WORTH ST. Stock for Soups, Made Dishes, and Sauces. Annual CAVANAGH, SANDFORD & C0, | =*s=nex'ha MERCHANT TAILORS LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An invaloable tonic. “Tea success and ERS, ‘a boon for which nations should feel grateful."”"—S ANON: Medical Prets, Lancet, etc. Genuine only with fac-simile of Baron Liebig's Signa: ture in Blue Ink across the Label. The ti Liebig* having been largely used by connection with Baron Liebig, the public are informed that the Liebig Company alone can offer the article with Baron Liebig’s guarantee of genuineness. | LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT | OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Droggists. READ “THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE." —NEW YORK— | Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits, Riding Habits, Ulsters, Jackets, etc., a Specialty. comicbooks.com