Life, 1891-09-24 · page 15 of 18
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FRRAKAVER NEW AUTUMN STYLES The high standing that my garments have attained is due entirely to the patient, assidu- ous, and unremitting attention to the constant changes demanded by fashion, together with the most scrupulous attention to the endless details connected with the making of ladies’ garments, None but the most skillful fitters and care- {ul workpeople are employed, the result be- ing that cach garment when completed will bear the critical test of the most exacting. All mail orders personally superintended by Mr. Krakauer. A perfect fit is guarantecd without a personal fitting. ae dlechanics Paty, 101 and TSAN CASTILIAN CREAM Removes Grease, fresh Paint and Ink from Woolen thing, Carpets, loss from Black An invaluable ar ¥ household. “Recommended and for sate by leading Druggists, Dry Goods {Dealers and Grocers. Sample Bettle by Mall, 20c. F.C. Lord, Agt.. West Roxbury Mass. WHEN YOU TRAVEL It is always policy to take the quickest and most comfortable route. The popu- larity of the New York Central & Hud- son River Railroad, with experienced travelers, is due to the fact that it possesses a perfect road bed, four tracks (an advantage afforded by no other rail- toad in the world), easy curves, light grades, magnificent scenery, and superb equipment. It has become almost a matter of course with persons visiting the metropo- lis to take the New York Central, as that is the only Trunk Line running its trains into the city of New York; its passen- ger terminus—Grand Central Station— being located in the very centre of the city, convenient to all the principal hotels. It will pay you to bear these facts in mind, and on your next trip ticket via the New York Central, and TRAVEL COMFORTABLY CHOCOLAT MENIE ASK FOR IT EVERYWHERE HER Brother Jeff (on sofa with lady of house): TALKIN’ TO Dubey Nixon ? Nancy: ON, THAT'S YOUNG Miss FLITTER, Brother Jef LERTLE TOO FAR? 1 SUPPOSE IT'S THE PASINION ; DEBUT. Say, NaNcy, WHO'S THAT LADY IN THE NEXT ROOM Sur's Jest come ovr! BUT DON'T YOU THINK SHE'S “come OUT” JUST A benal Py Constable Ke Co. FALL NOVELTIES. Lyons Silks, Velvets, Welsh Homespuns, Ben- galines, Scotch Cheviots, Tailor-Made Suitings, Jackets and Wraps, Paris Suits, India Shawls. CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY. Deoadway K 19th ot. 59. 000 SOLD FOR OVER FORTY YEARS havo enjoyed s high repatation. Brilliant and musical ; tone of rare sympathetic quality ; beau- titul for vocal accompaniment, rably con- structed of finest material by most skilful work- men. Exceptional in retaining original richness and fulness of tone. Require tuning less often than any other piano. Mopsrare Puices, Rese oonanLe Tanws. BEND FOR CATALOGUE. He: I didn’t know that you got letters now from any one but me. Sn: This is only a circular letter, dear, with a sam- ple of *Stilboma." He: And what is * Stilboma"’? Sue: It isa prepared chamois skin that will poli gold, silver, brass, steel, nickel and all such things wit out scratching them or soiling the hands. All the sw ladies from Cleveland in the hotel have it here and use it at home, A large sample of “Stilboma” will be sent to anyone who will mention where this advertisement was seen, and enclose six cents in stamps to THE CHANDLER & RUDD CO., CLEVELAND, O. “LIFE” BINDER. Cheap, Strong and Durable. Will Hold Twenty-Six Numbers. Mailed to any part of the United States for $1.00, Postage free. Address, OFFICE OF “LIFE,” 28 West a3d Street, New York, ° ma cy comicbooks.com