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Always Appetizing. At times when you relish nothing, a cup of Bouillon made from Extraota BEEF restores the appetite, gives a feeling of — Et fe. Its mak- ings the matter of a moment, Requires only the a iditon of boiling water and tkach ofsalt. Sead for our little book “Culinary Wrinkles.” Armour & Company, Chicago. k-a-doodle di A Story by the Editor of LIFE. | My dame has lost her shoe; AMOS JUDD. t CUPID Hair-Pins held |p, y. 4. srrcuext. Second Edition. her hair— 16mo, 75 cents. “The story is bright and is told in an orig. ¥ inal vein. "He has transported an Indian Orshe’d have lost that too. rajah to a Connecticut farm, given him fabu- lous wealth, a Harvard education, a prophetic vision, and a charming New York girl for a fe. ‘Its a unique and its crispness is It's in th TWI lust what one would expect from a man of se ST. ie Mitchell's tastes and expenence "—Berton Journal, | CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, By the makers efthe famous DeLONG Hook and Eye. 153-157 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Now Shakespeare's works we expurgate | For playing on the stage, And thus acquire the filth to make A modern play the rage. —Detroit News. NOTHING LIKE THEM ON THE OTHER SIDE. Lorp MELBouRNE.—"' There's one thing about you Americans that I admire immensely.” Mr. Howarp.—*‘And that is?” Lorp Metsourne.—‘ Your Knox Hats, sir.” GOUT? : For Sale by Druggists. Pampncer Face. LEHN & FINK, Agents, New York. ” SCHERINGS ERAZI allie WATER QUEEN OF HER HEART. The little rag doll is queen, Her realm is a maiden’s heart, And there she will reign’serene And play her important part. A bundle of rags is she, With collar of scraggly fur; She's only a doll to me, But more than a doll to her. A doll that I thought a prize I gave to the little maid, ‘That opened and shut its eyes And beauty of face displayed ; But somehow it seemed to me She never received the care I daily and hourly see Bestowed on a doll less fair. The doll that can really talk, ‘The doll in the silken dress, The doll that is made to walk Lies lonely in some recess ; Forgotten and pushed aside It lies in the dust apart, While that of the rags, in pride, Is held to the maiden's heart. The doll is a doll to me, A bundle of rags and fur, And yet Iam quick to see It’s more than a doll to her. And so it maintains it place, Unrivaled it holds it own; In rags and a painted face It stands in her heart alone. —Chicago Fost. Gravel, Caleatis, Lazy Liver, and all Uric Acid Troubles. WILL CURE IT. Dorflinger’s American Cut Glass. EASTER VASE. LIKE ILLUSTRATION. 8 in. SIZE, $2.00 Each. 10 300 122 & goo 4 300 ALSO A VARIETY OF SHAPES, PLAIN AND RICHLY CUT. C. Dorflinger & Sons, gts Broapway, Near 214t Street, NEW YORK. THE EXCEPTION OF ONE NEW YORK PAPER, THE ST.LOUIS REPUBLIC HAS A LARGER CIRCULATION Than any other Demo- cratic Newspaper in America. THIS CLAIM STANDS WITH- OUT CONTEST.