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<< OUR FOOLISH. ONTEMPORARY 17 Is refreshing to see bow bright and attractive Live looks In the warm weather, Its|ilustrations are masterpieces of satire and intelligent good nature. The editor and the artist have succeeded In making It the very best of It kind, Alongside of Lirr, London Punch looks lke a child's frock that Is hung to the sun to dry.— The Schoolmaster. THE riot season has opened in Madrid. —Boston Transcript. HOTEL VENDOME, BOSTON. Al: the attractions of hotel life, with the comforts and Privacy of home. AFTER & woman passes fifty, be carefal how you compll- ment her; you are liable to overdo tt. —Atchison Globe. Mra, Neen: Jam golng to an observation-party this afternoon, dear. Hvswanb: An observation-party? What sort of a party ts thar? «Mra. Quizzer’s next door neighbor is moving, and Mra Quizzer has Invited # few friends to watch through the windows and see what they bave.' —Joston Traveller. COOK'S Impertal Champagne Extra Dry for the yacht, camping party, snmmer hotel, fishing party, mountain, seashore, oF the picnic. * LCONCLUDE that’s @ Oy !"* sald the young trout. “You are mght, my dear,” said its mother, * but never Jump at conclustons."— Exchange. “Ma. CHAIRMAN,” sald the delegate from Upthecreek, “if we are going to Le so equipped that we can let slip the dogs of war, We have got to have more ocean greyhounds in our navy."—Laltimore American. YOU HOLD GOOD CARDS When you play with Bicycle Playing Cards. “You seem to be much interested in me, my little girl. What ts tte” “Idon't see how your face can be so smooth and clear. Papa says you have traveted all over the country on It." —Boston Transcript. “TL wasn the South African War,” sald one Englishman. General t” axked the other. , Journalist. ”* Ob, Lsee. You were # reporter ; not a regretter.”” —Washington Star. MAID, WIFE OR wiDOW, Bachelor, husband or widower, all find telephone service usefal at all hours of the day. None who values comfort, neatness and despatch can afford to he without tt. Rates in Manhattan from $5 a month. New York Telephone Co., 15 Dey St., 111 West 38th St. Tap late executive head of Chile not only died a natural death, bat he died in office, This Is # long stride toward stability in the South American republic, —Washington Post, “Tuar's good counsel the new preacher gave us,’ sald the deacon. “Which ts?” “Love yer nelghbor while he sleeps, but watch him while be wakes.""—Atanta Constitution. School of Bookbinding for Ladies SCELEDNING & ADAMS, 256 West 234 St, ¥.T. City. Bookplates Designed and Engraved. Artistic Bookbinders Send for Prospectus WALL PAPER THAT DECORATES Because it ts designed, colored and mannfactured to Breage decorative resaita, It ts all marked PirtsscKa WALL PAPER COMPANY, NEW BRIGHTON, Pa. Sold by lead- ing dealers, TRIMBLE WHISKEY HIGH BALL. It has the call. ————J] 2 A pure rye, 10 years old, aged fl m byscime: Whiskey not artificially. ay Green Label. AT ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, LIFE’S PUBLICATIONS Life’s Book for Golfers | A richly Mlustrated book, carefully printed on heazy paper, dealing exclusively with the game cf Golf in its amusing and sentimental aspects. Draw- ings by Gibson, Hanna, Gilbert, Richards, Biashfie d, Hutt, and many others. | COVER DESIGN BY GIBSON | Moderns.— Boston Globe. Price, $2.00 The autbor bas made a book brimful of fun. HALF PORTIONS “iraterdury American, Fifteen short storics by the cleverest of Trve's — writ protusely illustrated and bandsomely printed — oy Barbara Frietchie Price, $1.25 =a The Frederick Girl ATTWOOD’S PICTURES | PLAY i pote Acts An Artist's History of the Last Ten By CLYDE FITCH Years of the Nineteenth Century A collection of the clever and satirical vignettes by Francis Gitorrt Attwoop, illustrating the b'story of our own time. AN UP-TC-DATE TEXT BOOK FOR UP-TO-DATE STUDENTS By James S. Metcalfe Mlastrat'ons by Gibson, Att wood, Chip, Herford and otuers, Cloth, with decorative panels. Price, $1.00 A number of good laughs—at least ix to a page— He tucked away in the pages of Mythoicey for Cover lithographed and Shinn’s portrait of Jule Marlowe fu colors. Complete text. Thirteen plates of scenes from the celebrated play. Price, $3.00 Price, 50 cents Predicaments Drawings of Darky Life A Book of Short Stories of Society Life By E, W. Kensie | By Lo Printed en heavy paper and bound tn cloth, with spectal cover design by Kemole | Price, $2.00 EVAN SHIPMAN Mlustrations by C. D. Gibson and T. K. Hanoa, Jr. Cloth and Gold. Price $1.00 Mr. Kemble‘s technical ability, added to bis appre- | A delightfal little volume with wbich to amuse cation of an absurd situation and a keen sense of | cne's self before the open fire of en evening. This one of those bocks over which one may bare humor, make his pictures mirth provoking. “good time."— Boston Budget. — Brooklyn Times, For Sale by all Bookdealers, or Sent Postpaid on Receipt of Price by LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY 19 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET ~~ % NEW YORK CITY Mythology for Moderns