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# Content Analysis This page contains **no political cartoons or satirical illustrations**. Instead, it is primarily **advertising content** from what appears to be a late 19th-century issue of Life magazine (dated November 1895 based on the Salt Rheum Case testimonial). The page features: - Travel advertisements (Raymond & Whitcomb Tours) - A product testimonial for "Salva-cea," a patent medicine claiming to cure salt rheum, piles, and various skin conditions - Department store advertisements for silks, dress goods, laces, and ladies' clothing from retailers like Arnold Constable & Co., Stern Bros., and Houlton Houckes The content is purely commercial with no satirical or political commentary evident.

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RAYMOND & WHITCOMB TOURS. All Traveling Expenses Included. A Winter in California. Special trains of magnificent Vestibuled Sleeping and Dining Cars will leave New York at frequent intervals for California. tickets cover every expense of travel, both ways, and give the holder | The entire freoodom of movement on the Pacific Coast and for the return | trip. 1896, or on our own spocial routes for the outward and return trip. They may be used returning on any regular train until July, | Choico of | These tours are intended prin- vestibuled trains, cipally for those who wish totravel in tho most comfortable manner. Florida Tours, Feb. 14 and 28. Washington Tours, Feb. 14, March 6, and M Also tours to Lookout Mountain, Gettysburg, Richmond, and Old Point Comfort. Tour to Japan, China, Etc., Tours to Europe, March 21, May 16 and 2 Feb. 24 June 20, and July 4 Independent Railroad and Steamship Tickets to all points. Send for descriptive book, mentioning the particular trip desired. RAYMOND & WHITCOTSIB, 31 East Fourteenth St., Lincoln Building, Union Square. New York. Soeneld Real Laces, Bridal Veils, Lace Collars, Mous. de Soie, Chiffons, Nets, Veilings, Flonnees, line é ° Embroideries. Embroidered All Overs, Edgings, and Insertings, Mousseline, Batiste, and Linon. Embroidered Robes, Feather Boas. Broadwvy Ars 9th ot. NEW YORK. BROADWAY fg MAL OvSe POURTH AVE. Succtasons tOoAT. Stewart & Co, Salt Rheum Case. Tuomas Wyant, 365 Monroe St., Brooklyn, . Y., writes: “ November 27, 1895. “Sativa cea is the best friend I have had for six years, Having been a sufferer for that length of time with Salt Rheum, and after trying almost every any relief, I tried a box of Satvs remedy known, without getting cea, and can honestly say | was cured before using the entire box.” In advertising Satva but facts. -CEA we mention nothing We do not say it will do things that it will not do, and the public appreciate this. It is the best remedy for piles, ulcerations, old sores, skin catarrh. Two sires, For deep-seated pain ad so cents per box d vheumation of the yoints use Salva-cea, irritation, chilblains, colds, and nasal At druggists, or by mail "xtra Strong.” Sold in tins at 75 cents each Tie Beaxoxet Co., 274 Canal St., New York. BROADWAY PALO FOURTH AVE NEW SILKS, NEW DRESS STUFFS, New goods all over the store wherever Spring needs have thrown sun marks ahead. prices, Don't think of old styles or of old New conditions come with the new things. What $1 used to barely reach, 75c. or even 50c. is likely to command now—just because great and wise buying lets us clip off every cent of unneeded cost. A WILDERNESS OF SILKS and whether the price is 50c. or $5 the yard the quality must be just as right. To day we're showing more than 400 sorts of Velvets at 8¢ to 86.50. NEWEST BLACK SILKS. irains, 85e. to $1.50 etas, 85e and SL The new mirror Vel Hlack and_White Figures, . Stripes and Anexquisite line of Taffeta Imprime, plaid k ks, cs and newest Persian tints, 81.40. EVENING SILKS. Novelties for ball, dinner and reception zowns—Satins, Gros Grains, Taffetas, Pailles, Koyals, Peau de Soles, Broche Indias, Persian and Dresden effects, at B5e to $15 yd. White and cream Broche Indias, 2 in., | .B0e; 25 in., 85e. No need to itemize. Think of whatever ought to be here, think of the least price you ever heard of for the quality—then come with the certainty that the fact is better than your fancy. SPRING DRESS GOODS are coming in. Newest thoughts of designers and weavers of two hemi spheres. Colored Goods, Black Goods, the richly rough stuffs, NEW CHAL ES. ‘ond coming of fine Chali choicest, with daintiest printings, 38e, COLORED GOODS. Silk-and-weol Fanc xrounds of gar- net, gobelin. carnival, navy aud tan, $4 yd Tri-color Crepon, changeable effects: cauffre weave, 6 shadings, $3.75, west, Newest plaids, granite and velour As, over-run silk stripes, $1.25 and in. Crocodile Suitings, newest com- bines, 81.25, Evening Shades, all-wool French Crepon, We. Check Suitings, newest combines, 50c, 7Se, BSc. % in. Scotch mixed Diagonals, two- toned, 85¢ Two-toned Wide Wale Diagonal, 5 color blends, 58¢, All-wool Cheviot Mixtures, 8 colors, 380- COPYRIONT FOR GREAT ORITAIN By Jawe are now displaying an exceptionally choice collection of Exclusive Styles \Ladies’ foamy Challies, mellow Crepons, ot Shirt Waists Of Embroidered Silk Striped Line Imported Stripedat Dresden Efiect Dimities, Silk Gingnams, Madras, Panama | Percales and La At Very Attractive Pric West 23d §