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TO-MORROW, A dream-craft, rose-hued as the dawn, Glad ferry for far Lotus land, It barely greets To-day’s dull strand — Then slips Its moorings and 1s gon “MR. BUNKER looks worrted these days." “ Yes, another addition to his family arrived last week.” “Bat he'a enormously wealthy, Why should he worry over another mouth to feed “It tsn't that, but the thought that It's another one to buy golf balls for eventaally."—Philatelphia Press HOTEL VENDOME, BOSTON. All the attractions cf hotel life, with the comforts and privacy of home. Hoesty ts the best policy—for poor people. —Schoolmaster. “Tat mob scene was handled with splendid effect,” sald the critic. “Oh, yes,"* replied the manager villain’s \itors to go on tn that sce “yon see, we hire the Je." — Exchange Make home a place of pleasure. Keep therein your greatest treasure. Cook's Imperial Champagne Extra Dry. It is superior. ‘Tne true American ts too honest to steal and too proud to beg, 80 he gets trusted.— Four Mrndred Laughs. Ir y to be 0. ie liver Ix out of order your opinion ts likely hookmaster. YOU HOLO GOOD CARDS When you play with Bicycle Playing Cards. Waite the church was locked up for the simmer it was cecupted as a sleeping-ptace by the butlding twas decided by t fumigated, “Have yon got any brimst come tramps, and 0 trustees that {tmust be re-opening * asked the man who had sir. attitly rept . “This tsa Unt versalist chure! the sexton. —Chicago Tribune MAID, WIFE OR Bachelor, husband or widower, all find telephone service useful at all hours of the day. who values comfort, neat nd 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. Ow, SITTING still Is a nobie art that 1s golug ont of fasblon. Quatity Corn ~ Nowapays all monarchs learn a trade,” remarked Mr, Dartey, “What ts asked, “ Judging from the large number of orders he has con- ferred, | should say he ts a decorator. —Detroit Free Pr King of England's trade?" Mrs, Darley Bway & 324 St, Manhattan Theatre "Neon M RS FI S KE MIRANDA bBadcdiiy Every Evening at 8:15, Saturday Matto: ‘School of Bookbinding for Ladies. SCHLEUNING & ADAMS, 256 West 204 St., ¥. T. City, Bookplates Designed and Engraved. Artistic Bookbinders Send for Prospectus WALL PAPER THAT DECORATES It ts all marked Premecra 4 W ERIGHTON, PA. Sold by lead tog dealers. “Here's a health to friends about me; Here is scorn to those who hate ; And whatever be the future Here's a health to blind old fate.” 10 years old, aged by time, not artificially. y Green Label. Sole Proprietors; Phila. & NewjYork. ESTABLISHED 1793. AT ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS, LIFE’S PUBLICATIONS FORE! Life’s Book for Golfers A richly illustrated book, carefully printed on vy paper, deabny exclusively with the game cf ‘ntimental aspects. aw ings by Ibert, Ricbards, Blashfield, COVER DESIGN BY GIBSON Price, $2.00 HALE PORTIONS Fifteen short stories by the cleverest of lirn’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*y Francis itnent Atrwoon, illustrating the history of our own time. Price, $3.00 COONTOWN’S 400 Drawings of Darky Life By E. W. Kenpie Printed en heavy paper and hound 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 and a keen sense of humor, make bis pictures mirth-provokine. Brooklyn Timer, Mythology for Moderns AN UP-TO-DATE TEXT BOOK FOR UP-TO-DATE STUDENTS By James S. Metcalfe Ilustrations by Gibson, Attwood, Chip, Herford ang others. Cloth, with decorative panels, Price, $1.00 A number of good laughs—et least six to a page— lie tucked away in the pages of Mytbolcgy for Moderns.—Hoston Glove, ‘The author has made a book brimful of fun. —Watertury American Barbara Frietchie The Frederick Girl A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS By CLYDE FITCH Cover lithograpbed and Shinn’s portrait of Julia Marlowe in colors. Complete text. Thirteen plates of scenes from the'celebrated play Price, so cents Predicaments A Book of Short Stories of Society Life By Louis Evan SipMan Mlustrations by C. D. Gibson and T. K. Hanna, Jr Cloth and Gold. Price $1.00 A delightfal little volume with which to amuse one’s selt betore the open fire of an evening. This is one of those hooks over which one may bave & “good time."—Boston Budget. for Sale by all Bookdealers, or Sent Postpaid on Receipt of Price by ae ae LIFE PUBLISHING COMPANY 19 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET * % NEW YORK CITY comicbooks.com