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Now give me a chunk of casein, ma, To shorten the thermic fat; And hand me the oxygen bottle, ma, And look at the thermostat. And if the electric oven's cold, Just turn it on half an ohm, For I want to have supper ready As soon as John comes home. —The Bailie, Beeman’s— ASK YOUR DEALER FOR . L. Douctas $3. SHOE "toll tt= If you pay 84 to 86 for shoes, ex- amine the W.L. Douglas Shoe, and BD 3 see what a good shoe you can buy for s | OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, | CONGRESS, BUTTON,| and LACE, made in all] kinds of the best selected leather by skilled work. men. Wo make and sell more $3 Shoes than any | 3 7 other manufacturer in the world. None genuine unless name and price is ‘stamped on the bottom. Ask your dealer for our 85, 84, 83.50, 82.50, 82.25 Shoes; 82.50, $2 and 61.75 for boys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer cannot supply you, send to fac- ‘The pleasure and safety of BICYCLE RIDING depend largely “The most Reliable Tire on Barth” has added mech to the reputation of that ‘ost poplar of all ebeela, the Qemblex Dicyele Any Bicycle Dealer wilt Ce J. gg peeping GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co. Chicago. Boston. Washington. New York. Brocklya. Detroit. Coventry, Bog set ONe of those men who say some- thing which they had better left unsaid addressed the late Rev, Charles Spur- Keon as he was passing out of church. Grasping the preacher by the hand, the man said: ‘I see you have forgotten me, sir; and yet you once did me the | ¢4nnet supply you, send to fac- greatest service that a clergyman can | topay carriage.’ State Kind, style render to anybody.” j of ace {ep or plain), size and “What service was that 2" asked Spur- | Width. Our Custom Dept. will fll Reon. trated Catalogue to Box K, “You buried my wife, sir," replied the | W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Ma: man, his eyes suffused with tears. : —Youth's Companion, | — A Story by. the Editor of LIFE. AMOS JUDD. THE ORIGINAL By J. A. MiTcHELL. Second Edition, Pepsin Gum | 16mo, 75 cents. “The story is bright and is told in an ON te BMS | inal vein. He has transported an Indian rajah to a Connecticut farm, given him fabu- lous wealth, a Harvard education, a prophetic vision, and'a charming New York girl for wife. ‘Itie.a unique book and its crispness is lust what one would expect from a man of Mr. Mitchell's tastes and expenence. Lanry-ed Journal, CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, 153-157 Fifth Ave., N. Y. ca pame joston No line in the world equals the New York Central in the comfort and speed of its trains and the beauty and variety of its scenery. In the opinion of a prominent English expert, the New York Central possesses the most perfect system of block signals in the world. 8% hours, New York to Buffalo; 9 hours, New York to Niagara Falls; 24 hours, New York to Chicago; 21 hours, New York to Cincinnati; 2934 hours, New York to St. Louis, via the New York Central. The most comfortable route to St. Louis is the New York Central. The best line to Cincinnati is the New York Central, through Buffalo and Cleve- land. The direct line to Niagara Falls is the New York Central. Traveling by the New York Central, you start from the centre of the City of lew York, and reach the centre of every important city in the country. comicbooks.com