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# Content Analysis This page is **primarily advertising**, not editorial content or satire. It contains: 1. **Brewster & Co.** carriage manufacturer advertisement 2. **Anheuser-Busch Malt-Nutrine** tonic product ad (featuring children) 3. **Hilton, Huckles & Co.** department store advertisement 4. **Arnold Constable & Co.** dress fabrics advertisement 5. **Stern Bros** millinery department advertisement There are **no political cartoons or satirical commentary** on this page. The only image is a photograph advertising the Anheuser-Busch product, showing children in period dress—standard advertising imagery for the era, though modern readers might find the marketing of a "tonic" to children unusual. The page represents typical turn-of-the-century American magazine advertising, targeting affluent urban readers interested in luxury goods and services.

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- LIFE: BREWSTER & Co. (OF BROOME STREET,) Broadway, 47'* and 48t' Streets. (Only Manufacturers of PLEASURE Place of Dusiness.) Every Variety of CARRIAGE AND SPORTING TRAP FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY USE. The Acknowledged Standard. Examples in great number of our best productions can be seen the present week at the Horse Show, Madison Square Garden, in daily competition. Dress Fabrics. Bouclés, Bourettes, Diagonals, Cheviots, English and Scotch Heather Snitings. Mohairs, Serges. French Fancy Sitk and Plaids, Wool Scotch All Wool Plaids. Silk: and Wool Novelties, White and Colored Fabrics, for House and Evening Wear. Broadway A 19th ot. NEW YORK. ROADWAY ©: Oh E1OUSa FOURTH AVE. Succtasons to AT. Siewarr & Co, Rollicking Childhood. It is surely your dearest wish to see your children strong and happy with sparkling eyes and lively, sturdy limbs. - = . / ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, St. ANHEUSER-BUSc), mothers. TO BE HAD AT ALY DRUGGISTS' and | GROCERS’. Prepared by Louis, U. S. A, Send for handsomely illustrated colored booklets and other reading matter. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Supreme Court of Washington, D. C., has awarded to the Anheuser-Bust rf Brewing Ass'n the disputed Highest Score of award with Medal and Diploma of th World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago. GROAOWAY TE1ORSa FOURTH AVE. OVER 13 ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE Better lighted, better fitted than any other large store in America—almost better filled. Such store-keeping is a revelation to New Yorkers; it would be a revelation a!most anywhere in this country. Také no one’s say so. COMPARE QUALITIES COMPARE VARIETIES Look for yourself. COMPARE PRICES COMPARE METHODS ‘The more you know of merchandise the more you'll wonder at the great gathering of goods we have made, and at the little money needed to give you the pick of them. Let a glimpse of one stock tell the story of a storeful. WOMEN’S WRAPS A baker's dozen. Ten times as many items would all point the same moral Genuine French coney Capes. 30 in. long, 100 2. ia. sweep, 87-50, 910, Bi French coney Animal Scarfs, a limited quan- tity, OUe.; you'd pay Sc elsewhere. Black thibet fur Boas. a yard and a half long, 83. 30. Plain cloth braid tri women, ® handsomely braided and suitable for middle-aged 350 upto 800. Fine imported velour Capes, handsomely beaded. storm collar, silk lined, 912.60; from $18 Very. fine velour Capes. handsomely em- Hroidcred with jet, trimmed with around neck and’ ribbon, 18; 927.50. Velour Capes, strich were handsomely beaded, with Alaska sable collar, 26 in. long. 623, from $37.50. Tried tone vnoen Very handsome velvet Capes, handsomel; embroidered in panel style, finished at nec! with fine ostrich boa, lined with figured taffeta silk, 860, Very fine velour Capes, handsomely ap- pliqued with braid and cut beads, with An- gora collar, also down front and around bottom, #10; originally $¥s. Handsome, velour Capes. beautifully em- broisered_ with cut beads. very elaborate designs, finished with the finest quality of thibet, $73; originally $15. Full sweep velour Capes, alternate panels of beaded satin and embroidery edge, with ostrich trims ostrich tips, ®: finished at neck with from $115. novelty in combination Capes of as- han hand embroidery on cloth, finished gi neck wihsatin ribbon, #100; originally Very handsome velour Capes, 39 in. long, cs ot very fine beading and hand em- roiderv, double cape effect, trimmed with sable fur around neck, yoke and double cape, 990; o:iginally $150. wr anSERSON wb AGT OF 8608, 1893. Stern Bros Trimmed Millinery Dep’t Ladies’ English and Russian Turbans. Walking Hats, Bonnets And Pelerines. A Special Importation of French Novelties including choice combinations of Fur, Lace and Flowers For Reception and Carriage We: West 23d St comicbooks.com