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ic 8 KP LUPE Vatches have for sixty years been foremost grade movements, The new 1903 Models as make them the standard of For Sale by Retail Jewelers. Write for Booklet showing the movements in a variety of fine gotd id illustrations of the Howard Watch Co BOSTON, MASS. VELVET Most velvets a1 tretel 1. vet Ie never stretenede ita pile ty? therefore f that of ‘other velvets and its ho, mame Nonparall” dyers' name, J Nouparell”? Nelyet awarted Fir, Gold London and Arasterdam Exbibitions, "ALL CORE AT _PAST-CLASS STORES, Deerfield Water is dainty, delicious and sparkling, healthful and invigorating. A Deerfield highball has that smooth quality always enjoyed. “YOU REMEMBER THE TASTE." ‘Write for Booklet. THE DEERFIELD WATER CO., Deerfield, Ohio. The One Thing Needful. T is evident that Mr. Roosevelt's en-| thusiasm for “vigorous, rough, athletic | sports” is shared by the women of England. Mr. du Maurier sounded the advance note | of progress some years ago when he showed us a proud mother assuring a frightened little scrap of a suitor that every one of her | four splendid daughters could knock their father down. To-day a brief perusal of the advertise- ments of English girls’ schools in the Spectator will leave no doubt as to the ath- letic character of their proffered education. “Great attention paid to outdoor exercise and sports” is the most common phrase;—no al- lusion being suffered to books or study. “Riding, boating, tennis, swimming, cycling, Swedish drill and hocky on sea front,” which is the curriculum offered by one institution, would leave very little time for mere seden- tary occupations; while tennis courts and hocky grounds are the only accommoda- tions tendered to their patrons by any of these seats of learning. Even the ultra-aristocratic school, recom- mended by peers and peeresses, or by the “Lord Bishop” of somewhere; even the evan- gelical school which begins its advertise- | ment piously: Life, and to form character on religious basis. Motto: ‘To Follow Right’ even the “Aim: to train for Home| progressive school which promises “Educa- tion on modern lines, with a view to encour- age a hobby”;—all appear convinced that fasbion and piety and hobbies find their nat- ural expression in athletics. “A playing- |sround and a medical gymnastic mistress” are the especial inducements offered by one enterprising advertiser; while another, un- | willing to pay for more space than is nec: essary, sums up the situation in a single line: “Gymnasium, hocky, and modern edu- cation,"—the order of precedence illustrating the importance of the articles served. Perhaps American girls are being taught along these same stalwart lines. A queru- lous protest from some uneasy conserva- tive, like President Hall, of Clark Univer- sity, reminds us from time to time of this painful possibility. But the intimate and guileless revelations of the English adver- tising columns are unknown in our more wary land. There is always polite mention made in our scholastic advertisements of classics, French, mathematics, laboratories and the like. Not that we think these things as essential as athletics, Heaven forbid! But they have still some standing in the schools. Agnes Repplier. The Ultimate. ucts of vital activity are formed, is pic- tured as an asymmetrical tetrahedron.”— Mr, Carl Snyder's New Conceptions in Science, Should not, then, the hygienic corset be tetrahedral in design, as well as asymmet- “99% of Camera Value ts in Ue Lens” If Your Eyes are defective you cannot see clearly ; you do not get a perfect image. The lens is the eye of the camera; if you do not have a perfect lens, you cannot make a perfect picture. THE GOERZ LENS is recognized by leading photographers and experts as the finest lens in the world,” Your dealer will fit a Goerz Lens to your camera if told to do so, Write for New DFscRiPrive catalogue, C. P. GOERZ, Room §3, 52 E. Union Square, N. Y, MADAME ADELINA PATTI says “I bave found CREME SIMON &z.. It tn used today by over one million fastidious women the ‘world over. Baby, as well as its worth Careful mothers know the value of this for all members | preparation for of the family Do not fail to send 106. and secure expenrie sample of this delightful Skin Tonic, andot Simou Powder and Sinan Soap. Explanatory booklet fre | GEORGE E. WALLAU, 2-4 Stone St., New York. HE atom of carbon, which is the nucleus | from which all living things and prod- | rical? The EDISON PHONOGRAPH The Phonograph is the most delightful of all home entertainments. Don’t buy any talking machine until you have heard the Phonograph at the nearest dealer's. S000 STonts srtt rHonoanarne wiry MR. EOISON'S RECENT WONOEAFUL IMPROVEMENT: National Phonograph Co. Oracige: N.J. vone Chambers TCROPEY ANTWERD, NELGIUR, 93 Rempart Salat Ocerses comicbooks.com