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* LIFE: FN FLOR SF OrWI OID Gheeks 5 Like Roses Health shows itself in one’s face—in the complexion. USER-B ANKE UScHs —the food drink—is the greatest beautifier of the age, because it is the greatest health agent. The pure and palatable nutriment of malt and hops. It is the greatest life-sustainer and flesh-builder. To be had at all druggists’ and grocers’. Prepared by ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS’N, St. Louis, U.S. A. Send for handsomely illustrated colored booklets and other reading matter. L27 West Street, New York City. O., 435-443 Atlantic Ave., Brook Haviland China It is important to buyers that they should be informed that the only ware that has always been known as Haviland China is marked under each piece: H&c° tranc® On White China, On Decorated China. THE FAMILY REPUTATION. BLEECKER LISPENARD, JR.: But, Father, I've got to spend enough to keep up the reputation of our family for style. BLEECKER LISPENARD, SR.: Well, it won't take so very much todo that. Go and buy a new Fall Style Knox Hat. An Interesting Trip to Washington, D.C., via Pennsylvania Railroad. In considering the pleasures of a trip to Wash- ington one must not overlook the instructive feature of a visit to the Nation's Capital. Here may be seen in reality the workings of a great Government, and more real knowledge may be secured in a few days than could be gleaned from books with months of study. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's person- ally conducted three-day tours to Washington offer an unexcelled opportunity for a short vaca- tion outing at small expense. The accommoda- tions, both em route and at Washington, are the best obtainable, and a tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour throughout to look after the comfort of the participants. The tours will leave New York and Philadelphia March 19, April 2 and 23, and May t4, 1896. ‘The rate, including transportation and two days’ accommodations at Washington's best hotels, is $13.50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, $13.25 from Reading, and proportionate rates from other points; $14.50 from New York, including meals en route. Detailed itineraries will be sent on application to Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. THE ADVERTISERS’ BIBLE. Handsome Pocket Directory for News- papers and Advertisers. Lord & Thomas have just issued their annual Directory for 1896, which is, if it were possible, handsomer and more complete than ever. It con- tains a complete list of the Newspapers, Maga- zines and Periodicals of the United States and Canada, giving the character of the publication, its circulation and the population of the city in which each is published. The book is a pocket volume handsomely bound and printed on finest stock and is an invaluable guide to advertisers as the name of Lord & Thomas, the oldest reliable Advertising Agency, is a guaran- tee for the information contained therein. Melville D, Landen (Eli Perkins), President of the New York News Association, says of it: “Your multum in parvo Newspaper Directory weighing five ounces has all the information of the big two-pound directories, It is a boon to advertisers, newspaper and business men, so light, so plain, so simple, so complete and so handy.” Lord & Thomas may be addressed for the volume, 45-49 Randolph street, Chicago, Ill,