Life, 1890-11-20 · page 19 of 24
Life — November 20, 1890 — page 19: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Life, 1890-11-20. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
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A DUTIFUL SON. WHY ARE YOU NOT AT SCHOOL, SONNY ? WELL, YER SEE, ME FARDER'S TOOK WID DE ROOMIDISEM AN’ I HAS TO RUN DE BUSINESS FOR HIM TILL _ FOILED AGAIN. = = eas 7 . F an excellent picture of still Sherif’: So, Ovapiatt SouTH, | NAVE CAUGHT YOU AT LAST, I HAVE A WARRANT life, Madde; but that loaf of bread is hardly MERE FOR YOUR ARREST, AND I'LL TAKE YOU ALONG WITH ME! coal iad fel badiah : N TAKE WE VOU'LLGIAVE tad scuarou! Artist: No; you see I had to eat my model Obadiah: IF YoU TAKE ME YOU'LL NAVE TO DO $0 JUST AS LAM, FOR TSAW YOU Lp me alive while I painted the balance of COMING AND HAVE BURNED E STITCH OF MY CLOTHING, EVEN TO MY HAT I the picture. —Smith, Gray & Co's Monthly. JOHN MASON, 246 FIFTH AVENUE, FORMERLY WITH TIFFANY & CO., in addition to his stock of high grade Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches and Fancy Goods, invites attention to his display of CUT GLASS WARE, for table service, including the Croesus, Blenheim and all of the newest cuttings, designed for this season’s sales. THE STATIONERY DEPARTMENT being a New Branch, has in consequence only the very latest styles in Correspondence Paper and Visiting Cards, Customers at a distance may have articles sent on selection upon receipt of satisfactory reference. JOHN MASON, 246 FIFTH AVENUE. comicbooks.com