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i “ Witat ia the Mother's Congress, pat”? “It ts an organization of women designed to give other ‘women useful hints on how to bring up thelr children.” — Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE ADVENTURES OF A WIDOW Will be fllustrated by # series uf drawings by G. D. Gibson, | soon to begin in LIFE. A Connecticut farmer who 1s @ large grower of turnips, and who has suffered heavily through the piifering propen sities of the villagers, this year planted a special part of the place and put upanctice: You are requested to steal out of this part of the fleld.— New York Press, WHERE THE BREEZES ARE COOL. ‘That partof the New Engiand coast east of Boston known ‘as the North Shore 1s the coolest stretch on the Atlantic seaboard, The bathing facilities are good, the climate healthful, the surroundings without equal. To know of the region send s two-cent stamp to the General Passenger De- partment of the Boston & Maine Railroad, Boston, for « “Shore Book.” “Do you enjoy reading Dickens?” Very much,” answered Miss Cayenne. is works contain so many odd and villanous characters to whom It 1s & pleasure to compare those we dislike." — Washington Star. TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS AND MAINE SHORES AND WOODS. Far and away the most healthful and enjoyable region of the United States for summer outings 1s that reached by the Maine Central Railroad, which runs four express trains dally via Portland and Bangor; with steamboat and rallway con nections, to the famous resorts of Jhe White Mountains, the hundred harbors ot Maine, her innumerable Ixlands, charm. | ing lakes, beautiful bays, dense pine woods and the most Giversified scenery on this continent, with unrivaled oppor- tunitles for boating, sting, going, camping and all that makes & summer outing delightful. For fall information and booklet enclose a two-cent stamp to P. E. Boothby, | General Passenger Agent, Portland, Maine. CLana: There's young Greatcatch out walking with Pertie Wellon again, | wonder if she's his totended, Mav: More than that, She's his desperately resolved, — Chicago Tribune. HOTEL VENOOME, BOSTON. All the attractions of hotel life, with the comforts and privacy of home. “ Bur, Genevieve de Groundrent,” pleaded Harold Itlde- grave, “do you not trust me any more “No, Harold,” sighed Genevieve, trying to make the blow as soft as possible, “No, Ihave jolned the antt-trust branch of the Women’s Progressive and Argumentative Society." — Baltimore American. A PLAIN statement of facts Pagne Extra Dry 18 Sapertor, delights, Try it. Cook's Imperial Cham- Its bouquet excels, tts taste A MAN des not need to be married to understand women. In fact, a married man’s wife, if @ shrewd woman, will cut off his range of vision.— The Schoolmaster, GETTYSBURG, LURAY, WASHINGTON. Pertonally-Conducted Tour via Pennsytvania Railroad, Over the battlefield of Gettysburg, through the picturesque Blue Mountains, via Hagerstown and Antietam, and down the beautifal and bistoric Shenandoah Valley to the unique Caverns of Luray ; thence across the rolling hills of Northern Virginia to Washington, ts the route of thts tour—a section of the country intensely interesting from both a historic and @ scenic standpoint. The tour will leave New York 7.554 M.,and Philadelphia 12.20 P. M., Saturday, September 15, in charge of one of the company’s tourist agents, and will cover ® pertod of five days. An expertenced chaperon, whose espgclal charge will be unescorted ladles, will accompany the trip throughout. Round-trip tickets, covering transportation, carriage drives, and hotel accommodations. will be sold at the extremely loo rate of $25 from New York, $24 from Trenton, $22 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other polnts, Por itineraries and fall tnformation apply to ticket: agents, Tourist Agent, 1196 Broadway, New York ; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. For the Vocht, Manhatten, Comping Martial, ty, Whiskey, Summe: Holland Hotel, Gin, Fishing Tom Cin, Party, Vermouth Mountains, | and Seashore, | York. or the Picnic. All ready for use, require no mixing. Connoteseurs azroo that of two cocktails male Proportions, the one bottled and aged must be the better. Try our York Cocktail — without any sweetening —dry and Geltcious. Por sale on the Dining and BuSet Cars of the principal ratiroads of the G. S, and all druggists and dealers. AVOID IMITATIONS. G. F. HEUBLEIN & BRO., Sole Props. 29 Broaoway, New Yorn. Hanrtroro, Conn. 20 Piccaoitty, W. Lonpon, ENG ~~ OZONAT: gen a, eos is the most eile iti 4 and delightful mineral water on the market, is to try it just once. It is the only water with the vim and sparkle without the bite.' By the glass at all first class clubs, restaurants: and cafes; by pint or quart of dealers. White Rock Mineral Spring Company, comicboo! <n