Life, 1889-09-26 · page 14 of 16
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LADIES’ TAI LOR. ALL AUTUMN NOVELTIES ARE NOW READY. NEW_GOWNS, IMPORTED COATS, AND_ EXCL MANTLES, ETC. SIVE CLOTHS, No. 240 FIFTH AVENUE, THROUGH TO No, 1132 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Boe PEN Tg HOTEL VENDOME, BOSTON. COMMONWEALTH AVENUE. Unsurpassed by any hotel in the country for the beauty sof its surroundings, the excellence of its accommodations, and the bigh order of its patronage. Most desirable for, wealthy families and tourist. C. H. Greenleaf & Co., Proprietors. Alo, ROPILE HOUSE, White Mountains, N. H. The largest summer resort hotel in New Englan HAVILAND CHINA AT FIRST HANDS. No. 1265. OPEN STOCK. New shapes for-season: 1889-90 are now in stock. Do not forget that we are furnishing the finest goods at reasonable prices. If you cannot examine our stock in person, write us, and we will send you samples upon receipt of a deposit to -cover their value. FRANK HAVILAND, Near Astor House... 14 Barclay St., New York. SPECIAL OPENING THIS WEEK OF THE Richest Fabrics Imported Silks, Dress Goods, English, Scotch and French Woolens and High Class Novelties. Paris Wraps, Jackets and Long Garments. 12628 Cheoliawt St Farster’s Sos : Did you hire the man, father ? Fakmer: [wanted to but he wouldn't’ accept the : What did you offer him ? offered him sixty dollars a month and to imself, And he thought sixty dollars too little ? , he was satisfied with the wages, but he vuldn’t find himself, Why not ? Because he is an ex-detective from Chicago. He said he never could find anything.—Kos‘on Courter, “ I’ like to exchange this yard of ribbon; it is soiled in one place,” said Mrs. Shoppingley to one of the clerks at Silk and Satins. “I'm not the lady you bought it of,” replied the sales-duchess in attendance, “I've just returned from my season in the country and some other lady must have sold it to you. Here Maggie; did you sell this person a yard of orange ribbon? No? Well, see which of the ladies in our department did sell it, thea,"—Zrme, . Dress- Making and Ladies’ Tailoring, 27 East 2oth Street. — Esti- mates and Original Designs furnished. Direct Importer of latest novelties in Cloaks, Wrap<, Reception and Street Costumes. Feeley & Poblinges (Formerly with Krakauer) 26 West 19th Street. Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressma: ing Establishment, Their experience in London and with Krakaver enables them to of- * fer st h and novel designs at very attractive prices. Ladies resid- ing out of town can have their gar- ments made by sending measure- ment and bodice, Riding Habits a Specialty. Decoration Furniture Curtains 133 FIFTH AVE. iw vorn~ —Yare Courant, FUN FROM “LIFE.” Somewhat similar in general plan to The Good Thicgs of * Lite," but composed of smaller illustrations, devoted more to pure Fum. It is intended to publish a volume of * Fun from ‘ Life’” each spring, aed a volume of “ Good Things from * Lif each fall. ‘Oblong 8vo, boards, with novel and telling design in ink and gold, $1.00. “It ts all pure, mirth-provoking, coed-natured humer. «+ There isa laugh inevery page.” BALTIMORE SUM. At book-stores, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of advertised price. FREDERICK A. STOKES & BROTHER Or, MITCHELL & MILLER, " NEW YORK. FOR SALE. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4 of * Life” bouo+ and Vols. 5 and 7 unbound. WwW. 1. McCOY, 111 Broadway, - NEW YORE comicbooks.com