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Miss Histyle has had her new visit- ing gown made with \ eight gores in the skirt and finished > with the fashionable “Redfern” Bias Corded. 9° Velvet, ww < oS ‘ oS & & © Bias abrand Velveteen of the famous Skirt Binding. Look for “S. H. & M.” First Quality on the label of every bolt you bu “s, NNOUNCE to all who contemplate Building or Renovating HOTELS, OFFICE BUILDINGS or RESIDENCES that they intend to devote part of their extensive works to ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK Fixe > DVEET: High Grade Pianos__—™ There are several. The Mason & HaMLin is superior to all others. Owing to its patented construction it does not require one-quarter as much tun- ing as any other piano made. Consequently, expense of keeping is re- duced to one-fourth that of any other, Acknowledged to contain ** the greatest improvements in piano construction in half a century.” Illustrated Catalogue and full “par- tleulars mailed on application. Masons Hamlin NEW YORK. CHICAGO. KANSAS CITY, designs, specitica- tlons and many ad- ditlonal particulars on application. Won, Address CABINET WORK2"* INTERIOR FINISHING xt VINO DE SALW (WINE OF HEALTH.) “T have used Vino de Salud and can most heartily recommend it to any requiring a pleasant tonic, I consider it of great value in cases of depleted assimilative power and loss of appetite.” (Letter on file in our office from a well known physician.) A beautifully illustrated booklet about this celebrated Spanish Tonic Wine mailed on application to ROCHE & CO., Importers, 503 Fifth Ave., New York. Rae’s Lucca Oi The Perfection - - of Olive Oil. Received the following awards at the COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. “*For Purity, Sweetnese, and Fine, Olive Flavor.” “For Excellence of the Product GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE BY and Size of Manufacture.” y4 2 ° Leghorn, Italy. Established 1836. The Lion, bowing ¥ Said to the Ant: ne'er Since Noah's Ark remember so Delightful an affair." (A pretty compliment, although He really wasn’t there.) From The Art/ul Ant, who gave a party and at sup. bertime asked the animals “to take each other in.” ‘And they did,—and the Lion™ tock in™ the last one. From Artful Anticks, By OLIVER HERFORD. A book of humorous verse and pictures for young and old, In most attractive binding, $1.00, Other New Books FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Published by The Century Co. The Jungle Book. Rupyaro Kip.ino’s latest success, ‘* His best bid for immortality,” says the Sunday School Times, Richly illustrated. $1.50. The Century Book for Young Americans. The Story of the Government, by Exsripce S. Brooks, describing the visit of a party of bright young people to Washington, who investigate thor- oughly the Governmentof the United States, Issued under the auspices of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution; introduction by General Por- ter, 250 pages, 200 engravings. $1.50. The Land of Pluck. By Mary Mapes Dopce, Stories about Holland, with some on other subjects. by the author of ‘Hans Brinker.” Illustrated, 12mo, 300 pages, cloth, $1.50. When Life is Young. By Mary Mapes Dopce. A collection of verses for boys and girls. Iustrated, 12mo, 250 pages, $1.25. Imaginotions. ‘‘ Truthless Tales” by Tupor ‘$s, one of the most popular story-writers of St. Nicholas. Illustrated, $1.50. The Brownies Around the World. A new Brownie book by PALMER Cox, with new poems and pictures. Quarto, 144 pages, $1.50. Topsys and Turvys Number 2. By Peter NeWELL, author of the original ‘“ Topsys and Turvys.”” A most surprising picture-book. 63/x9 inches, 69 pages, boards, $1.00. Bound Volume of St. Nicholas. The mag- nificent volumes of the past year; 1,000 pages, 1,000 pictures, $4.00. The Man who Married the Moon. Folk- stories of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. By Cutarces F, Lummis, A wonderful book. IIlus- trated, 12mo, 239 pages, $1.50. Toinette’s Philip. By Mrs. C. V. Jamison, author of that children’s classic, ** Lady Jane."* Illustrated by Birch. $1.50, Sold everywhere, or sent post-paid by the publishers, THE CENTURY CO. UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. comicbooks.com