Life, 1900-03-29 · page 19 of 18
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THE AUTOMOBILE, “WHEN GEORGE THR FOUNTH WAS KING.” —The Skrtch. $2 Gold and Silver Medals Awarded tor Excellence. By Special Royal Warrants to Her Majesty the Queen, JOHN DEWAR & SONS, Ltd., Distillers. PERTH, Scotland. LONDON, England. Dewar’s Scotch Dewar’s Special Old Scotch Whisky, remarkable for Aro can give, distilled fro Jor Catalogue No, 10. Purity, and the Mellawness which age alone \jy st malted Harley procurable, Sead \e joods packed In untharked cases. FRED'K GLASSUP, Sole United States Agent. ph JOHN DEWAR A £OSS, Ltd. (Tept, 10) 22 Wert 2¢th Sireet, Yew Terk, 8.1. Cash or P, 0, Bxprees Prepaid. S:bhie Barts 10g, $2.00. Good or P.O, Express Prepaid, nee ee eee What CLUB: HE ( LUB = T COCKTAILS Drinks that are famous the world over, Made from the best of liquors and used by thousands of men and womon in their own homes in place of tonies, whose composition 18 un- known, Aro they on your sideboard? Would not such adrink put new life into the tired woman who has shopped all day? Would it not be the drink to offer to the husband when ho returns home after his day’s business? Choice of Manhattan, Martint, m or Holland Gin, Vermouth, k or Whiskey Is offered. sale by all Fancy Grocers and Dealers generally. or write to G. F. HEUBLEIN & BRO., Hartford, Conn, 20 Plecaditly, W. London, Eng. 39 Broadway, New York. BOSSE etttetx Don't fall to try g BEECHAM’S PILL when suffering from any bad Condition of the Stomach or Liver. 2Oconts and 25 cents, at drugstores, tet BEEMAN’S PEPSIN GUM Cures Indigestion and Sen Sickness. All Others aro Imitaticns. Combines Perfection of Quality with | Absolute | Purity | S. RAE & CO., Leghorn; Italy. Established 1836. For Health or Pleasure. Eight hours ride from Washington, on the line of the Chesapeake & Onid Railway and nestling in a most beautiful valley in the heart of | the ever lovely Appalachian Mountains, are the Hot Springs of Virginia. Here, winter or summer, the visitor is certain of finding in its | magnificent new Homestead Totel a large con- |tingent of fashionable people. This resort is, | beyond dispute, the Carlsbad of America, and its | springs stand pre-eminent for the cure of gout and rheumatic troubles. Its bathhouse, supplied with every known device for treatment, is the finest in America, The natural beauty of the place and its surrcundings attract many visitors who do not feel it necessary to take a regular course of baths for actual or imaginary ailments, but who find life at the hotel and the attendant pleasures of out-door sports enjoyable. The Chesaperke & Ohio Railway operates through Pullman Com- partment Cars between New York and Hot | Springs, running over the Pennsylvania Railroad as far as Washington and from there over its own picturesque line.