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WARNING, ‘THIS YOUNG LADY WENT OUT OW A HOT DAY. ‘WITH A PASUIONABLECOMB IN HER TRESSES. UNFORTUNATELY, THE COMB EXPLODED, AND #1E HAD TO GO NOME LIKE THIS! Fury Malaria ?™ ant wine) The Ideal French Tonic wae FOR BODY AND BRAIN Since 1963, Endorsed by Medical Faculty immediate fasting efficacious agreeable THE THORNDIKE *°%i3\* (BOSTON) OPP. PUBLIC CARDEN. USED BY THE BEST PEOPLE. Luggage Delivered Free (fr. N. Y., N. H. & H.R. R.). This Chair is Covered with PANTASOTE A Wonderfal Material! Waterproof, Grease proof, Stain proof. Looks exactly like leather, costs half as much, and is better. Tosted for six years by leading railways, steamship companies, yacht and coach builders and furniture makers with most gratifying results, and the U. 3, Government bas adopted it for ambulances, Pantasore does not rot, crack or peel, is not affected by heat, cold or dampness, has no odor, and is not inflammable, Made in standard colors, in plain leather grains or embossed patterns. Enough for a dining chair seat or foot- stool sent for 26 cents in stamps. SAMPLE FREE, 6x15 inches, sent for 2-cent stamp and your uphol- sterer’s name. CAUTION ferccs tations wennts goods have “ Pantasote " stamped on back. PANTASOTE CO., 29 Broadway, Dept. N.. New York City. November Number Contains the impressions of an English writer, Mr. Stover Warrsay, of BISMARCK TORPEDO-BOAT SERVICE. By Lieut, J. 0. Fresont, U. 8. N. WITH THE FIFTH CORPS. By Frepertc Reminoton. EASTWARD EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES. By Ancutpatp R. Corgunovn. OUR SEABOARD ISLANDS ON THE PACIFIC. SOCIAL LIFE IN THE BRITISH ARMY. III. SOME RECENT EXPLORATIONS, By Jouy E, Bexserr. By A Barrise Orricen, By J. Scorr Kerrie, LL.D., See. B.G.8, SHORT STORIES, POEMS, Ere. Announcements for 1899 HARPER'S MAGAZINE will print, beginning with the February number, comprehensive, political, and narrative History of the SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR By Hon. HENRY CABOT LODGE, Senator of the United States ‘This history will be profusely illustrated, and will be the best contemporary history of the Spanish-American War, j \ MILITARY CONDUCT OF THE WAR. | THE CUBAN BLOCKADING |FLEI By Capt. Artuor H. Leg, of the | ‘British Arm, ye NAVAL LESSONS OF THE WAR. By H. W. Witson. By Lieut. 8. R. Staunton, \U. 8 | THE MOSQUITO FLEET,/ By Liout. W. Nernew ise, U.8, i” NOTABLE SERIALS -~ TR “ig SILVER WEDDING JOUR- NEY. } By W, D, Howes, THE PRINCESS XENIA. By H, B.|Manniorr Watson. A SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR STORY, By Joux Fox, Jr. THE SPAN o'LIFE. By Wruutast McLeNwan and J, ¥, McInwrattn. An \mportant series of papers will appear under the heading A Ce ury’s Progress in Science By Doctor HENRY SMITH WILLIAMS 35 Cents a Copy $4.00 a Year New York HARPER & BROTHERS London fl Publishers WINS IN A CANTER, AND, WHY NOT. Crow Rye has held the palm for ex- cellence for nearly 100 years; has the advantage of using the best spring of water in the State, the best grain that money will buy. The original formula of James Crow, the founder of the brand. They never tolerate cattle or hogs to Mute the air with their Ithy surroundings, Buy it only of reliable houses. H.B. KIRK &CO. == 5 Sole Bottlers, New York Agents for the Great Western Champagnes PRESS OF THE J. W. PRATT CO., NEW YORK. Continuance of the Through E+ press Train between New York and Atlantic City, via Pennsyl vania Railroad. On account of the heavy Autumn travel te tween New York and Atlantic City, the Pros syivunia Rallroad Company will contioae to through express train during the ‘Winter seasons. It has always been cui heretofore to withdraw this train aboat the ft of October, but the travel has contiaued @ heavy this year that for the first time {t bas bea found necessary to keep It In rervice out the Pall and Winter months. This tala leaves West Twenty-third Street Station st 28 P.M. (Cortlandt and Desbrosses Streets 23 P.M.) weekdays. It ts a vestibuled train cae posed of Pullman buffet parlor cars and vanla Rallroad standard coaches. 4 Atlantic City was never so attractive st season. The weather ts superb. Outdoor ercise, which has always been a feature Fall and Winter life, has recelved # pew InPy tus from the splendid golf links of the Bef Country Club. ‘The links rank ve are attracting a great deal of attention Eastern players, “Ail the large beach front hotels will ress open through the Winter.