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AUTUMN SEASON, 1890. COWNS, COATS, CAPES, Etc., we have ever made. ALL NEW AND EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED 210 FIFTH AVENUE, FABRICS. THROUCH TO 1132 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. HOTEL VENDOME,BOSTON. COMMONWEALTH AVENUE Unsurpassed by any h the country tor ths beauty. routs cliente of its |SUPERIOR FRSON QUALITY, 74 IREMONT sy monet je 0.006 PRiCigs soo era Banos NEE ALOGUtS Free Lontonterty sD IA tite SPARKLING AND STILL, FINEST TABLE WATER ON THE MARKET. Used at all leading HOTELS and CLUBS Sold by first-class Grocers and Druggists. Mala Otter, Nasboa, ¥. Ht, New Yor3, 823 Broadway Send for Pamphlet. Feelery & Pollingez, LADIES’ TAILORS ano DRESSMAKERS, 26 West 19th Street, New Yorn We now offer our imported light weight Goods for Gowns, Jackets. Ulsters and Riding Habits Also Yach Suits at reaso An early inspection 1s solicited. Ladies residing out of town can have garments made without personal “PRICED DiVPENRITER . Address Typewriter Depart, Pore Reston, New York, Chicago ALLINTERCHANGEABL LMG GR THE oo ED BEAUTY. Wrinkles, Blackheads, Pim: AY complexions developed 5 =}. color ‘and Testored. Interesting % Book (seaicd), 4¢., with eample Cre= mola Powder 10c. Mme. Velaro, L/ 414 W. 47th St., N.Y. City, s the wityy Austr ng in a crowded theatre, Some on on his back, thrusting his head over his shoulder. w out his handkerchief and wrung the e violently. ‘The latter started back, I beg your pardon,” said Saphir; ‘1 thought it was mine."—Argonaut, PARIS ROBES AND DRESS GOODS. Our Autumn importations of Robes and Dress Goods are now on active sale and meet- ing with general approval. 2aris Dinner Robes, in novel styles, with elaborate trimmings of braiding and squares of fur, among them the “Czarina” and ‘Stalac- tite” designs Genuine Scotch Plaids in all the clans, French Suitings in the long camels hair and rugged ef- feets; Rich Plaids interwoven with Astrachan, ete. Heavy corded Bengaline and Velour ina full line of day and evening shades. We invite an examination of our great assortment of these very) popwar = silk-and-wool fabrics. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and 11th St., New York. Crosse & Blackwell’s FRESH FRUIT JAMS Made from English Fresh Fruits AND REFINED SUCAR ARE SOLD BY ALL GROCERS 1N THE UNITED STATES, OUR CENTENNIAL EXHIBIT. comicbooks.com