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No better Turkish Cigarette can be made Egyptian Deities Cork Tips as well ORWAY: SWEDEN: es Sie RVSSIAGDENMARK, » These delightful and health-giving cruises, upon the palatial twin-screw steamships, Prinzessin Victoria Luise and Auguste Victoria are unsurpassed. To Norway and the North Cape, leaving Hambarg June © 1mm, by cruising eteamer Pruxzexsin Victoria Leis. ‘To Norway, the North Cape. SECOND CRUIS! and Spitzbergen, leaving » Donation, 2 Days | York June 18, 105%, by steamer tan 3 AvavsTs Victoria, bat cruise Rates, $150 upward.) joing at Hamburg July Ist. For dates of departure to and THIRD CRUISE, To Norway and the North from New York by the Hamburg- | peparion, 16 Dave, | Cape. kaving Hambure Joly ?, American Line's Twin-Screw | Rates, $162.50 upward. Express e = r To Norway, the North Capo, Express and Passenger Steamers, Fount CRUISE, Dagar ae con vith ab i TRATION, 22 Days. | screw cruising steamer Puix- im connection with above cruise, | DUMATIN. 22 Bath | syncs Vicronta Ler leaving $200 upward _) Hamburg July 28, 1903, To Norway, Sweden, Rus- sia, and Denmark, by the twinecrew cruising steamer Puixzessre Victoria LUISE, leaving Hambang August 2, vox, see regular Trans-Atlantic Sailing List. Through rates quoted on demand, Special pamphlets, containing full descriptions of the above trips, will be sent upon appligation to the HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 35-37 Broadway, New York; 1229 Walnut St., Philadelphia; 159 Randolph St., Chicago; 70 State St., Boston; 106 North Broadway, St. Louis; 401 California St., San Francisco; 16 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. THE KODAK : CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL helps the amateur make technically perfect and artistic photographs. Explains all the little difficulties— there are no big ones. Individual criticism is given to the work of each pupil. Tuition, free to all owners of Kodak and Brownie Cameras upon payment of one dollar for text books. THE KODAK WAY means picture taking without a dark-room for any part of the work, Better results than the old way, too. Kodak and Brownie Cameras, $1.00 to $75.00 Kodak Developing Machines, $2.00 to $10.00 Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N. Y. One taste convinces KORN-KRISP That it is the best NATURAL SHERRY WINE HE product of the finest vineyard ot Spain. A nat- ural, uncolored and unsweetened wine, containing only the actual alcohol made by its own fer- mentation. A delicious table wine of about the same alco- holic strength as claret, and may be drunk quite as freely. It is the adopted luncheon wine of the Wine Merchants’ Luncheon Club of London (the members of which are the best judges of wine in the world) and is now obtainable in this country for the first time. Price per case of 12 bottles, $12.00 Sample bottles, $1.25; express patd G. F. HEUBLEIN & BRO, Hartford New York Londoa New York to Buffalo, via New York Central—Finest One-Day Railroad Ride in the World. comicbooks.com