Life, 1894-11-15 · page 16 of 16
Life — November 15, 1894 — page 16: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Life, 1894-11-15. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
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THIS SEASON,” “NOT SUCH BAD LUCK AFTER ALL.” PERHAPS at no previous season has such keen interest been manifested in the Annual Horse Show as in the present one. Not only is this apparent in the disposition of the boxes at the Madison Square Garden and the entries for the different classes, but, what is more uncommon, and a feature to be commended as showing a progressive as well as loyal spirit, the preparations among the various business people are not, as heretofore, confined to the tailor, the saddle and coach maker, but have transcended to the skill and artistic taste of the silversmith, THE GORHAM MANUFACTURING CoMPANy, Broadway and 19th Street, are exhibiting an exclusive variety of articles in Sterling Silver and with Sterling Silver mountings made expressly and rarely appropriate for the Horse Show. In addition to Jewelry. Leather Goods, Pocketpieces and everything applicable to the horse, coach and saddle, they include numerous accessories to the toilet and | writing table, smoking room, traveling bag, and to hunting and coaching parties, Each article and mounting is absolutely proper in style. t correct in detail, and perfect in finish, appealing particularly to those interested in horses and their trappings. k comicbooks.com