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- LIFE orge and owed your ning aved Brill » was rr it~ story ered, ¢ in- astise ston- rourt, sme- case,” -+ Port SHIRTINGS, From these goods we carry in stock or make to special order FRENCH SHIRTINGS| ioe atin FRENCH FLANNELB |. cieamer Wear SCOTCH -MADRAS | ~ Hunting or Yachting ENOLISH CHEVIOTS| " Otice Cote . |" House AND PURE SILK: [ith sr sict-RRoom SHIRTINGS “ Ladies’ Blouse Waste AT NOYES BROS. ~ Tennis and Yachting Suits, Blazers, BLAN KET WRAPS. For Steamer Wear, For the Bath, For the Nomerr, For the Sick-Room, For Sleeping Cars, For Trave Ing, For Men, Wemen, Children, and for Baby. $2.75 to $35.00. —atT— NOYES BROS. CARPETS MOST ELEGANT L ROYAL WILTONS (the best wearing carpet made) and WILTON VELVETS AT MODERATE PRICES UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND CURTAINS In Great Variety. MATTINCGS. 10,000 Rolls, white, red-check and fine fancy patterns, from'S4 per roll of 40 yards. Also fine Japanese seam: less mattings for decorative purposes. FURNITURE Our own upholstering, at popular prices. SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO., TH AVE, 13th & 14th STS., N.Y. wus HEEL aulioNe ral aah eg Mine. ce HEC RY BAISORIDG SEW YORE CITY. seaticn this Pope. FROM THE SAR IEALTERER FINE.GooDS. LOW PRICES. YOu CAN SAVE MONE! HENRY LIKLY & CO.rocHesTER NY, Shirts, Trousers, Caps, Belts, Sashes and Cummer- bunds, In stock or made to order from Flannels, Oxfords, Cheviots, Madras and Pure Silk Shirtings, NOYES "BROS. Washington & Sumner Streets. DesTON, MASS., U.S. A. Fauvel, Ladies’ Tailor & Habit Maker, 32! FIFTH AVE., Bet. 32d & 33d Sts., N. Y. “PLEASING RESULT OF SECESSION.” THE ACME of perfection in Gowns, Coats and all light weight Wraps, at heretofore unknown prices. SPECIALTY.—The new,Safety Riding Habit designed and made for H. R. H. The Princess of Wales, One icy night Charlotte Cushman and Lawrence Barrett came out of the theatre together. The steps were dangerously slippery, and it was with difficulty that they kept their fect at'all. As they totteringly de- scended, the great actress said to her companion, quite in ber Lady Macbeth manner: “Take a good grip on my arm, Lawrence, and if / slip, hold on like grim death; but if you slip, in the name Of heaven, let go!"—Argonaut, FLyavouT: Is it true, Gofrequent, that you have sold your horses and carriage ? Gorreguest: Yes. Fiyasour: And they were the nobbiest in thecity, What are you guing to do by the way of putting style this Summer? Take a trip to Europe ? GOFREQUENT (contemptuously) : A trip to Europe ? Naw! I'm going to keep a refrigerator in my front yard.—Chicago Tribune, eke, rT CORLISS BRAND 2 Linen Collars & Cuffs CORRECT Brvies. QEST QUALITY. PEAFECT FiTTING. TasetWarh TRY THEM, JROAKAVER, Ladies’. Tailor, 3901 FIFTH AVE., Near 36th St., N. ¥. Vovelties teceived by recent steamers compris- > ing shades in light colors and weight, specially suit- able for traveling and mountain wear, which can now be made up at short notice very reasonable—in- spection “is cordially in- vited. Coats, Gowns and Wraps made in new and exclusive designs to meet the tastes of the most ex- acting. Riding-habits made with all the latest improve- ments. Ladies' Tailor, 27 East 2oth Street. New Spring Models and Importation. Elegant reproductions {rom Worth, Felix & Co, Light Weigh Costumes, Wedding Trous seaux, Gowns and Wray lish Riding Habits in new shades. Inspection solicied. “Pertect 6 and thorough workmanship guaranteed. Samplesand estimates by mail COLONEL Hooker is fond of drinking as well as of eating. One day he was going down Broadway, in New Vork, with the light of a recent experience beam ing in his eye, when he met a friend who is acquainted with his convivial habits * Hello, Hooker !" said this friend. you been 3" * Been to dinner," said Colonel Hooker, his eyes rolling around in his head and his lips moving as though some sweet flavor lingered upon them still. ** Did you have a good dinner,” said his friend. “Good dinner ?” said Hooker.‘ Good dinner ? The dinner finest I ever had.” * What did you eat ?" said his friend. “Eat 2” said Colonel Hooker.‘ Eat ? eat, We drank."—New York Tribune. * Where have We didn't ALDERMAN FINNEGAN: Jamesy, me bye, run over to the crockery store an” git two 0” thim little things to spices in, We want thim for the bar, 3 An’, Jamesy, see that thee fared on ache of then, Vis, sor, but phat for, sor ? (ALDERMAN FINNEGAN; Bekase, wan ov thim is for salt an’ wan ov thim is for cinnamon, Run along now loike a foine bye.—America. A PARTY of young ladies visit the Observatory to have a peep through the telescope at the new comet. The astronomer conducts them to the instrument, and the ladies look through in turns. ** Oh, Laura, isn’t it charming, enchanting, wonderful!" and so on, ad Uibitum.”” After a while the sly astronomer observes ‘Now, ladies, I will remove the cover and place the instrument in position, if you will allow me."—Z£x. -FISSHER ALL STYLES. MODERATE PRICES, TO RENT, INST: LMESTS. AND EXCHANGED, 5th Ave.,cor.16th St., N.Y. Y, mamma, ain't we made of dust, lego “Weil, why don't we get muddy when we drink.”— Yale Record. Jack: Ah, old fellow, there is no season for love like Summer.’ You can take your girl out ona moon- light night for a long walk. It is so much nicer having to talk to her in a gas-lit parlor. Harry: It is very pleasant, I know ; but still it has its disadvantages. "A fellow can't ‘tum out the moon.—Epoch. an comicbooks.com