Life, 1890-10-16 · page 17 of 18
Life — October 16, 1890 — page 17: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Life, 1890-10-16. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
Cl, k. ONS! jent of v. aran- ey are by this Cata- ye A WARNING TO LOVERS. Iv ts WELL TO REMEMBER THAT BOYS HAVE NOT ALWAYS A PROPER REGARD FOR OTHERS’ FEELINGS. For nearly half a century, Lowell Carpets have been acknowledged by all to be ‘The word “LOWELL” APPEARS IN CAPITAL LET- TERS in the back of Lowell, Wil- ton, and Body Brussels at every repeat of the pat- tern. LOOK CAREFULLY to the trade-marks, and be sure you get the genuine LOWELL CARPETS. The LOWELL INGRAINS are wound upon a hol- low stick, which the United States Court decided to be a vali¢ trade-mark. Thr stick is in two solic pieces with thename of the LOWEL COMPANY stamped within, BEWARE or IMITATIONS. These goods are invariably full width, and may be ha¢ ina large vanety of designs, which for technique and col- cring are unequaled, rendering them especially appropri ate for artistic homes. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. DRESS REFORM GARMENTS. IN ALL STYLES, Bates Waist. (Substitute for Corsets.) Jersey Knit Union Under- Carments in silk, wool, merino and gauze Perfection of fit. tinish and durability, Cc. BATES & CO., 47 Winter St., Boston, G7 W. 234 St, New. York. Catalogue sent free. DECORATION Furniture “Currains 133 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK co 37 YEARS IN FULTON STREi H. B. KIRK & CO. DO NOT SELL Mixed or Compounded Coods. PRICE ACCORDING TO ACE. No other house can furnish “OLD CROW” RYE WHISKEY. Sold by us as uncolored, unsweetened. Sole Agents for The PLEASANT VALLEY WINE Co. Sole Agents for the Inglenook Wines. Send for Catalo; a 69 FULTON 8T. - WARREN ST. Broadway & 27th St., New York. WOMEN OF AMERICA. If you prefer to be healthy and attractive to being sickly and un- attractive, read THE JENNESS-MILLER MAGAZINE, It teaches correct dress and physical culture, and no woman con afford not to read it. If you subscribe for only one zine, by all means take the Jenness-Miller Month- ly. You get in sub- stance what is best ‘n ail the other period icals of a similar kind, besides volumes of im- portant — information not found in any o publication, and which 18 priceless to its readers, Its illustrations are works of art. S Subscription Price, - $2.50, ingle Copies, = 25 cents, Don's patof subscribing gbutorder itatonces The Jenness-Miller Pub. Co., 363 Fifth Ave., New York. Jbenold Constable AS Co, UPHOLSTERY G0ODS. FALL IMPORTATION of new Materials for FURNITURE Cover- ings, WALL DECORATIONS and CURTAIN MATERIALS. LOUIS XVI. Striped and Figured Brocades, Anbusson and Belleville Tapestries ry WALL Par LACE CURTAINS. New and Unique Patterns. and Coverings. Browdovay A 19th ot N aay C ol. Cea i } ck. THE notorious Albanian bandit, before he was led to execution, ‘expressed a last wish to make a meal of curried mutton, But as the Turkish cook did not understand how to prepare the dish, the culprit pushed back his plate, saying “If Late any of that stuff 1 should ‘have the dyspepsia for a week at the very least."—Hasler Nachrichten. Hadji. Pillman, comicbooks.com