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A VACANT LOT. so THE Cut YY GLAD OF AIN'T SOCIABLE. THEY Won WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR, AFTER AL RE'S EVERYTHINK AGIN ‘EM. Tue Paris critic, Martin, once only had taken his chocolate in a place other than the Café and th are the onl it good ¢ to complain. oy, and he then found it not good, This happened at the R young woman at the desk, to whom he expressed his displeasure, said : All the gentlemen of the court who come here find They also say, perhaps, that you are pretty,” he replied, slowly.— “ THere’s wan ting,” said Mr, Dolan, reflectively, as he glanced at a laundry sign, "thot Oi must rishpect the Choinase fur.” Phwat’s that ?" asked his companion, Fur learnin' to spake their own language —Washington Star. THE CENTURY CO.’S NEW PUBLICATIONS. Poems Here at Hom By James Woarcoa Rivey. This iatest collection of verses by the Hoosier Poet contains some of hisbest pieces. No one who has read any of Mr. Riley's previous works will need to be told more than this. Such old favorites as * Nothin’ to Sa: “The Old Raggedy’ Absence of Little Weskey. Henry.” ctc., are included among the more than half a hundred poems gath- ered in this volume, which is illustrated by Kemble. Price, in green cloth bind- ing, $1.50; vellum, $2.50. Sweet Bells Out of Tune. A novel of New York society, by Mrs. Boxtox Hansison, author of The An- etc.” Illustrated by C. D. Balcony Stories By Grace Kixc, author of Monsieur "etc. Dreamy tales of Louis- iana, "Iustrated by Sterner, Blum, and others. Price, $1.25, The Century Gallery. A collection of sixty-four of the best engravings that have appeared in The Century and St. Nicholas magazines during'the past ten years, printed on heavy plate paper and suitable for Taming. Price, in portfolio, 346% 1794 inches, $10.00, The White Islander. A romance of the Indian massacre at Mackinac, By Mary Haxtwatt Cane Rewoop, author of "*The Romance of Dollard," etc. Ilustrated by Francis Day and Henry Sandham. Price, $+.25. 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Price, in cloth binding, $1.00. “Wuy did Barlow and his wife go abroad on different steamers ?- Quarrel ?” Mrs, Barlow thought it would be Prsarer for the children. them had gone down, the children. “No, steamers were not likely to be lost, and if one of would have had one parent left, anyhow."—/arper's Weekly. Mrs. Fri sDLY: When you speak of your husband you always refer to him as “my angel husband,” and yet he is enjoying the best of health. Mrs. Ortwep: I know self all at once.—Texas Siftings. The Pablic-School System of the United States. A book of great interest to teachers and to all interested in the cause of educa- tion. By Dr, J. M. Rice, who visited the public schools of thirty-six of the principal cities of the United States, and fn this volume has set forth the systems of teaching in vogue. yoo pages. Cloth, $1.50, Thumb-nall Sketches. A charming little volume in stamped sheep binding containing a number of stories of adventure by the artist Groxcr Wanton Eowaxps, with the author's own illustrations. Price, $1.00. Handbook of English Cathe- drals. By Mes, Scnuvier vax Rexssrtane, A handy volume, in flexible covers, describing the great cathedral churches of England. Profusely illustrated by Joseph Pennell. goo pages. Cloth, $2.50; full leather (Hexible), $3.00. The Great Remembrance, and ‘Other Poems. A new volume of ems by Ricnarn Warsow Gitver. rice, 75 cents, New Books for Children. Tho Century World's Fair Book for Boys and Girls. Describing the adventures of two boys who went to the Fair and saw it al and containing pictures of the grounds, but my previous three husbands are dead, and 1 acquired the habit of referring to them as angel husbands, and I can't break my- the buildings, the people. the exhibits, the famous Midway Plaisance, etc., the wonders of the Art Gallery. the Convent and the Caravels, and all the other in- teresting sights of the White City. 250 Pages, 250 pictures. Price, $1.50. The Brownies at Home. A new Brownie Book by Patan Cox, As funny as the other two. Price, $1 so. The White Cave. A story of adventure in Australi Wituiats O. Stopvann, Price, $1.50. Bound Volumes of St. Nicholas. ‘The numbers for the past year in two parts, containing nearly t,0co pagesand as many illustrations. Price, 84.00. Topsysand Turvy ‘The greatest novelty of the year. A book “of colored pictures, by P. S. Newn, that viewed right side up show one picture, and upside down another. Price, $1.00. SAGE TURN THIS UPSIDE DOWN, 6% Any of the books named above may be had at book-storet, or will be sent post- paid to any address on receipt of price by the publishers, THE CENTURY CO., 33 East 17th Street, New York. A new catalogue of Tur Cextury Co.'s publications will be sent free on request. Tuey THEY WON'T GET DRUNK. Two eee comicbooks.com