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—— Woodbury’s Facial Soap For the Scalp, 8kin and Complexion. The result of 20 years’ practical experience in treating the Skin and Scalp, a medicinal toilet soap for bathing and beautifying. WoopBURY'S Antiseptic Bhaving Btick: Bare * Impossible to contract a skin disease when ised, Insist on your barber using it when shaving you. At Draggists or by Mail. —(BEST & GOES FARTHEST)— permit of its instantaneous preparation and render it Highly Digestible and Nutritious. A Sample Cake ot Facial Soap and a 150 rage book on Dermatology and Beauty, illus: rated; on Skin, Scalp, Nervous and Blood Diseases and their treatment, sent sealed on eceipt of 10 cta.: also Disfigarements, like Birth Marks rts, India ples, Facial Development. ng the Features, Shaping the Ea EFFECTIVE DELICATE. PURE. Unlike the Dutch Process Lowell: No Alkalies W. BAKER & C0.’S reakastCocoa which ts absolutely pure and soluble. FRAGRANT. sa delicate and refined preparation that the aost fastidious ladies do not hesitate to use. It is fragrant and refreshing, and is never mpleasantly noticeable.» The test of time it wthaps most assu Jomplexion Powder has steadily gainec 8 popularity for thirty years. Try it. For Sale Evervwhere DIGESTED, ——___ Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester, Mass. WIRK'S JUVENILE TOILET SOAP LASTING, BEAUTIFYING Lowell Carpets have been famous for more than half a century. The best quality, designs, and coloring. To protect buyers from decep- don, the word Lowell is woven in capital letters: at each repeat of the pattern in the back of LOWELL BRUSSELS AND WILTONS. Carpets DUPLICATE WHIST meisod. Tres and best. Send de. stamp for rules, ete, C. M. Editor * Whist,” Milwaukee, Wis. LIFE’S FAIRY TALES. By JOHN A. MITOHELL, Editor of “Life” and author of “The Last American.” A series of clever fairy tales, full of the quaint humor that marks Mr. Mitchell's writings, With numerous illustrations by Gibson, Johnson, Attwood and others. Fully as amusing as “The Last American,” which was one of the most successful satires ever published in this country, and which is now in its eighth edition. OVERMAN WHEEL Co. TON. WASHINGTON. DENVER. SAN FRANCISCO. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Spcciat AcenTs, New Yorn. waneenra. | EXPense.) Pt JEATTY FREDERICK A. STOKES CO. Well printed on good paper and bound in dark blue cloth, appropriately stamped in ink and gold. Sent to any address on receipt of price (at the publishers’ 1 vol., 16mo. $1.00, 27 West Twenty-third St. [Feb. 2, 1893 ve Pears’ is the soap with no free alkzil in it. That's why it leaves the ski so soft and smooth—no alkali in it. It is pure; is kept a year at leas; almost no water in it. This is why i} goes so far and lasts so long. All sorts of stores sell it, especialy druggists ; all sorts of people buy it. Decoration Furmrurs Curram 133 FIFTH AVENUE ! Ew YorK. ; —_ 20th Edition, postpaid, for ase. (or stamp THE HUMAN HAIR, Why it Falls Off, Turns StL and the R By Prof, HARLEY PARKER, F.R.. Loxe & Co., 1013 Arch St., Philada., Every one should read this little book.”- thenaum. BARRY'S TRIGOPHE HAIRAY SKI An elegant dressing, Daldoess, gray bair. and ¢ Makes the hair grow thick feeling better— better in every- way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to ponder. To get. back flesh and spirits is every- A thing. Scott's Emulsio of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hy phosphites is prescribed by /4 ing physicians everywhere for! ments that are causing rapid of flesh and vital strength. Scott’s Emulsion will do moret to stop a lingering Cough — it for the system AGAINST coughs and Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N.Y. All di comicbooks.com