Life, 1890-10-16 · page 2 of 18
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# Content Analysis This page is **primarily advertisements** with no political cartoons or satirical content visible. The ads promote: - **C.G. Ganthers Sons**: A fur retailer on Fifth Avenue, New York, advertising jackets, wraps, cloaks, and other fur garments with "moderate prices" - **L.P. Hollander & Co.**: A department store at 290 Fifth Avenue offering dressmaking, millinery, children's clothing, and related services - **Brewster & Co.**: A carriage and sporting trap manufacturer claiming century-old quality standards - **W.H. Glenny, Sons & Co.**: Buffalo-based seller of "Moonstone Cut Glass"—described as a new product combining cut glass brilliance with a softer finish The remaining content includes book advertisements and literary announcements, with no discernible political satire or social commentary present on this page.
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q: iGanthers ¢ cS Sons rans . Jackets, wraps, Toisas Hroai eo si a Gravatt ies ( hoice oo Olay sive a de ASL Fifth 7 L.P. HOLLANDER & CO. ioonstons Cut Glass. NEW YORK. BOSTON. TF is the name given to something entirely new this We take great pleasure in announcing to our New York Clientele ‘all in rich Cut Glass, adding to its usual brilliancy a that we shall hereafter serve them directly. Our new establishment pearly warmth and softness of finish,—instantly suggesting that of the moonstone—which will be found very attractive We carry a large assortment. including Bon-Bon or Olive Dishes, Bowls, Nappies, Celery Trays, Rose Bowls, Punct! No. 290 FIFTH AVENUE, Bowls, Ice Cream Sets, etc., etc., and ranging in price from $2.25 to 890.00. Send for descriptive price list. where the following departments of our business will be represented : Samples sent prepaid to any address in the United States, with privilege of return if not entirely satisfactory. Ladies’ Dressmaking and Millinery, It is proving for many the desired “something new” for Ladies’ Mantles, Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, wedding and christmas presents. Street Garments, Hats and General Outfitting, W. H. GLENNY, SONS & CO., Infants’ Wardrobes, Boys’ Clothing. BUFFALO, N.Y. TOWN CARRIAGES LIFE AT THE FRENCH COURT. M. IMBERT DE SAINT-AMAND'S series of charming pen portraits et have already had a large sale, and each new volume increases its 1 . The N. Y, Zribune, speaking of these entertaining sketches, a says they are ‘* full of charm and interest, brilliant description and strong, clear || historical sketches.” The volumes now ready are: occupies the entire building, The Wife of the First Consul. The Happy Days of Marie Antoinette and The Empress Maria Louise. || The End of the Old Regime. CITIZENESS BONAPARTE. Each of the volumes contain a portrait, and is beautifully priated and bound with flat back, yellow top. Price, $1.25. EUGENE FIELD'S BOOKS Have just been issued in an edition which will delight book lovers. "A ard of quality for which our house is well known. Litre Book ov Westrry Verse” and ‘A LIvtik Book oF PRorrrante Taes” are now accessible for the first time, having heretofore been pub- lished only for private circulation, ‘* These pretty little volumes,” says the } BR B W ST HR & CO . Tribune," promise to perpetuate examples of wit, humor and pathos,quaint ’ and rare of its kind.” The volumes are duodecimo, rough edges and gilt | (OF BROOME STREET), top. $1.25 each, BROADWAY, 47th to 48th ST., CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, Publishers, TAS & 746 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Our productions have maintained their reputation for uniform excellence of quality for upwards of a quar ter century, and are admitted to be the fashionable standard. All parts entering into the construction of a vehicle are manufactured on the premises under our careful personal supervision, insuring that uniform stand- ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS. comicbooks.com