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fo OUR FOOLISH. “= (CONTEMPORARY We are walling, we are waiting, For the katydid to sing, When the hot wave is abating And old Sol has had bis flog. We have sung about the roses, Bat they withered yester morn, And each day the news discloses Words of doubt on wheat and corn. So we're waiting for the season When the snow ts on the ground— When the rain drops, for their treason, Are In chilly fettera bound, When the sun’s rude rays grow dimmer And no teasing insect hums— When the summer's ceased to simmer And the winsome winter comes, —Washington Star. MAID, WIFE OR WIDOW, Bachelor, husband or widower, all flnd telephone service Useful at all hours of the day. None who values comfort, neatness and despatch can afford to he without It Rates in Manhattan from $5 a month, New York Telephone Co., 15 Dey St., 111 West 38th St. Hx thinks he's popular, et” “Does het Why, whenever his name appears in the paper he fancies the public reads tt this way : *Jobn (cheers), Henry (applause), Muggin (loud and continuous cheerina).’ * —Phitadelphia Press. Worny brings ti! health —1il health brings worry. Abbott's, the Original Angostura Bitters banish both, FRENCHMEN Were the first people to yearn for balloons, —Schoolmaster. “1 woxDgR how Admiral Dewey will start that court of inquiry? “1 suppose he'll took around and say: * You may begin firing, gentlemen, when you are ready.’ —Cleretand Plain Deater. YOUR DINNER If accompanied by Cook's Imperial Champagne Extra Dry, will be digestible and satisfactory. Fixst Prisoxgn : Now, cully, when you goes before de Judge, tell bim your name ts Shamrock II. SkoOND PRISONRK : What furt “*Cause he's one o* these sachtin’ sharps, an‘ he'll give you a time allowance,""—Zaltimore American. YOU HOLD GOOD CARDS When you play with Bicycle Playing Cards. Bacon: What was the trouble between you and your wife? Eowext: Ob, only a litte difference about some repairs tom hole in my trousers. “ Well, how did it come out?" “Oh, It's all patched up now.""— Yonkers Statesman. HOTEL VENDOME, BOSTON. All the attractions of hotel Ife, with the comforts and privacy of home, “Waar is the name of the President of your country?” said the visitor, “1 don't know,” answered the citizen of the South American republic. + We haven't yet had a full report from the latest battle."— Washington Star. ‘Tue best that can be sald of fashionable soctety ts that it makes rich food for worms,—Schoolmaster. School of Bookbinding for Ladies SCHLEUSING & ADAMS. 256 West 224 $:., 8. T. City. Designed and Engraved. 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COVER DESIGN BY GIBSON Price, $2.00 HALF PORTIONS Fifteen short stories by the cleverest of Lirz’s writers, profusely illustrated and bandsomely printed Price, $1.25 ATTWOOD’S PICTURES An Artist's History of the Last Ten Years of the Nineteenth Century A collection of the clever and satirical vignettes by Fraxcis Gitaert Attwoon, illustrating the history of our own time. Price, $3.00 COONTOWN’S 400 Drawings of Darky Life By E, W. Kensie Printed on heavy paper and bound in cloth, with special cover design by Kemble Price, $2.00 Mr. Kemble's technical ability, added to bis appre- ciation of an absurd situation aud a keen sense of humor, make bis pictures mirth-provoking. —Brooklyn Times, Mythology for Moderns AN UP-TO-DATE TEXT BOOK FOR UP-TO-DATE STUDENTS By James S. Metcalfe Wastrations by Gibson, Attwood, Chip, Herfurd and otber: Cloth, with decorative panels. Price, $1.00 A number of good laughs—at least six to a paze— lie tucked away in the pages of Mythology tor Moderns.—Hoston Globe. ‘The author bas made a book brimful of fun. —Watertury American Barbara Frietchie The Frederick Girl A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS By CLYDE FITCH Cover lithographed and Shin's portrait of Julis Marlowe lu colors. Complete text. Thirteen plates of scenes from the celebrated play. Price, go cents Predicaments A Book of Short Stories of Society Life By Louis Evan Suipman Ilustrations by C. D. Gibson and T. K. Hanna, Jr Cloth and Gold. Price $1.00 A delightful little volume with which to amuse one’s selt betore the open fire of an evening. This is one of those books over which one may bare & | “good time."—Boston Budget. For Sale by all Bookdealers, or Sent Postpaid on Receipt of Price by LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY 19 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET ~» “™ NEW YORK CITY Onan comicbooks.com