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THE FEMININE VIEW. Macp.—"T think Arthur has a noble looking Ernet.—** Well, my dear, he wears Knox Hats, you know, and that makes a great difference in a man’s appearance.” THE GRANDE Maison deBlanc IMPORTERS OP Fine Lace Curtains, Bed, Table and Fancy Linens, Have removed to the larger premises 301 Fifth Avenue, This celebrated House, with world- wide reputation, has recently been re- organized and all orders will now be promptly executed. Ladies residing out of town can have our representative call or goods sent on approval. LIFE Please Come and Look at the many useful, beautiful and inex- pensive articles in our stock suitable for Holiday Gifts for Housekeepers. ‘There are Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, and Doylies; Napkins, Table Cloths, Center Pieces, and Scarfs; Fancy Towels, Down Cover- lets, and Pillows ; Bed Spreads, etc. James McCutcheon & Co., “THE LINEN STORE,” 14 West Twenty-third St., Opposite Fifth Ave. Hotel, Pillow Shams, A SKYE TERRIER, YOU can’t tell a balky horse by his looks and you're just us likely to be deceived ina bicycle. There's no better guide when buying a wheel than this famous name— Monarch It Identifies the king of wheels—it's a guarantee of strength, speed and re- ability, A mame that you can proudly point out to your friends, 4 models, $5 and $100. fully cuaranteed. or eit- dren cod adults who want « lower peice 8h Deflance 1s mete tn 8 meicls, $40, ‘Mead for Bivuatch beok: Monarch Cycle Mfg. Co., Lake, Halsted and Paiton Sta, CHICAGU. Portiand, | Sal D THE LATTER END of a con- tract is vastly more important than the front end. Five dollars saved on a premium isa trifle; five thou- sand dollars lost by bad security when the claim falls due is not a trifle. Always try to find out which is likely to live longest, you or the company you insure in; and therefore whether ihe company is insuring you or you are insuring the company A thing you can't get after you have paid for it isn't cheap at half a cent. THE TRAVELERS OF HARTFORD, CONN, Is the Oldest Accident Company in America, the Largest in the World, and has never reor- ganized or frozen out any of its claimants. Rates as low as will give permanent security of receiv: ing the face value of the policy. Policies world. wide, and as liberal as consistent with the Company's keeping alive to pay claims at all, Assets, $17,664,000. Surplus, $2,472,000. Paid Policy-Holders, $27,000,000. $2,151,000 in 1894. JAMES G. BATTERSON, President. RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. LIFE’S COMEDY. A $1.00 @ year. , Van Schaick, Johnson, on NEW quarterly publication. 1st, 1896. Well contain 32 pages handsome calendered Postage paid. Sullivant paper. Draw- Price 25 cents. ings by Gibson, First number to be issued February of beautifully printed illustrations from Subscriptions Wenzell, Attwood, and others. MITCHELL & MILLER, Publishers, 19 & 21 West 3ist Street, New York City comic!