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3 for Whatever details of her dainty attire a lady intends to keep in- visible—will be so abso- lutely, if her gown is fastened with the famous DeLong Hook and Eye. See that hump? » RICHARDSON & Dr LONG BROS., Philadelpbla. Also makers of the CUPID Hairpin. RAVELERS to the East in the Summer months may make their journey a de- light by traveling on the boats of the Provi- dence Line. To go through the quick- rushing and picturesque-reaches of the East River, in the early evening, and through the broad Sound when its smooth waters reflect only the dancing light of the stars, the calm, frigid stare of the moon, and the flash from an occasional beacon, on a large steamer, providing only ordinary comforts for passen- gers, would soothe the most feverish and irritable victim of heat, suffered while in the crowded City. When to his pleasures are added those of a meal, served with care in an open apartment on the main deck, where the evening breezes spread the strains of sweet music, his restfulness passes into de- light. he steamers are the ‘* Connecticut ” and ** Massachusetts,” big fellows, dazzling white by day, gleaming with the gold of a thousand lights by night, filled with music in the even- ing. peaceful as a church with a satisfactory pastor when bed-time has arrived. Sleep comes without an effort to the traveler upon either of them. Steamers leave New York from New Pier 36, North River, at 5.30 P. M. daily, except Sunday. Distikep THE Nase.—They had occupied the seat in the railway car all the way from New ‘ork, and notwithstanding the decided difference pei personalities, a slight acquaintanceship up. “Excuse me," said the man with a great deal of large jewelry, including a campaign button, “but I noticed a big picture in the newspaper you was reading. Would you mind tellin’ me whe Certainly not. It's a picture of Herodotus. They want to put a statue of him in the Con- kressional Library.” “De ye think dey'll succeed ?”” ‘I shall be surprised if they do not.” “Ts'pose not. It jis’ goes ter show !"" “It goes to show what 2” “How much dese foreigners is managin’ ter mix in an’ run de affairs o' dis Government.” —Washington Star. FOR QUIGK RETURNS use the NSAS CITY STAR Circulation guaranteed to exceed The Weekly Star has over 110,000 63,000 Daily and Sunday. paid in advance subscribers. Youth both derive great and immediate benefit from TRADE MARK, —the food drink. It is a tonic and vitalizer for all ages—puts the body in sound, vigorous condition— isa wonderful flesh producer. Invaluable to nursing mothers and sufferers from wasting diseases. For sale by all Druggists. Prepared by ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS’N, St. Louis, U. S. A. Send for handsomely illustrated colored booklets and other reading matter. New York Depot, 24 and 27 West Street. comicbooks.com