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PROMISES. 1 was very tick, And doctor thoaght I'd die, And mother coulda't smile Bat it just tarned to ery, ‘That was the tine for promitex You should have heard them tell ‘The lots of good things I could have If I'd get well. Bat when the fever went away, And I began to mend, And begged to eat the goodies ‘Phat Grandma Brown would rend, ‘They eaid beef-tea was better, And gave my grapes to And langhed and ead: * You're mighty eros got weil.” August Kortrecht, in the August Century. Ix discursi Iriven out of First Assistant Secretary of State President Blanco, ¢ the prospect of President Castro ben Venezuela the other day, Dr. David J. Hill, cited the case of former aurned whose administration was NEW ENGLAND Be. LT Ware HES the styles we make for Ladies Chatelaines Sterling silver throughout and every detail perfect Soft Gray Finish FOR SALE RY ALL JEWELERS our Send for BELT BOOKLET W NINE of these e show styles watches ACTUAL SIZF. New England Watch Co. NEW VORK CITY CHICAGO. ILL. SAN FRANCISCO 37-39 Maiden Lane 131 Wabash Ave. Spreckels Building after be tad, great wel xccordiny He remarked that Se ina boulevard in Pa: the pace of his companion, and ¥a “See that man; he stole $3,000,000 when his x ment was overthrown.”* Quick as a flash Seflor Blanco tarned ~ Beg pardon, sir," he said, ieily ; ** hut it was $5,000, Argonaut. M4 report, etl Hor Blanco was strolling: ing pedestrian arrested Mone than sixty years ppeared ina leading American newspaper people in those days were jnst aa fashionable as w +A model lady pute her children ¢ «her lapog ; lies in bed ull noon, w and pinches her waist; gives the piano fits, y her milliner; cuts ber poor rela and church when she has a new bonnet; turns the cold shoul nd, and flirts with bis * friends’; never saw from the following she rte naree, = peaper-n der to her hue le, don’t know & darning needle wonders where padding t< ham vate, and dines off « pigeon’s leg in public: runs mad after the new fa 2 thim bar, grow shion; dotes on Byron; alorrs every new fool WHEN YOU GO “TO COURT™ YOUR BEST ADVOCATE 15 WHITMAN’S Chocolates and Confections Sold everywhere WHITMAN'S Instantaneous Chocolate. Made with boiling anit STEPH ¥. | | Agate Nickel. Steel Ware. The BLUE LABEL 1 onesery phere, PROVES IT. 1 sabe otfere write ts, New Rook let Pree. 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If Oi'd been gettin’ two dollars, + would be twoice as bad. Kape that in moind, dar- nd not be complainin’."”— Youth's Companton. + ‘Turner. is nothing the matter with y ristian Scientist, ely nothing. * persisted the absolu Pan T not cone * Let me ask you a questior ick man, “A thousand if you like.” “Well, eappose a man has nothing the matter with him, and he dies of it, what distn’t he have the matter with him?” ~ Philadelphia Press, replied th NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, Department of Finance, Rurean for the Collection of Taxes, September 1, 1902 ‘Taxpayers who desire to obtain their bills prompt- ly xhould make immediate written requisition cbianks may be procured in the borongh offices), xtatlug their property by Section or Ward, Block and Lotor Map Number, making copy of same from thelr Milk of last yeur, If w taxpayer tx nxsexsed for personal tax, the ulsition should also request bill for such tax. Fach requisition should be accomnpanted hy an elope hearing the proper address of the xpplt- cant and with return postage prepaid. In case of any doubt in regard to Ward, Section, Block or Lot Number, Taxpayers should take their deeds to the Department of Taxes and Assessment and have thelr property located on the maps of that Department, and forward to the Deputy Recetver of Taxes with the requisition, « certified memoran- nin of thelr property which will be furnished by pepartment of Taxes and Assessment ‘Taxpayers in this manner wil recelve their Lilla returned by mail at the earilest possible moment and avold any delay caused by walting on lines, ax 4s required in case of personal application, The requisition must he addressed and mafied to the Depaty Recelver of Taxes in whichever bor- ugh the property Is located, as follows : John J. McDonongh ST Chambers Street, Rorongh of Manhattan, New York. John B. Underhiil, corner Third and Tremont Avennes, Korongh of The Bronx, New York. Jaco $, Van Wyck, Muntetpal Butiding, Borongh of Rrooklyn, New York. Frederick W. Bleckwenn, corner Jackson Avenue and Fifth Street, Long Island City, Borongh of Queens, New York, John De Morgan, Stapleton, New York. DAVID E. AUSTEN, Recelver of Taxes, Hobe arenand ink artist mis, If vou havealling or a natural Sen for drawing.cut thisout mail ty ith your address and ecelve ont Lesser root pecs 7 mepaper artiete ani X.Y. SCHUOL OF CARICETERR, Studie 8% World Ridg., N.Y. City, New York, comicbooks.com