Life, 1904-05-19 · page 26 of 28
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“EDF E- Cruises to Foreign Lands THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN The Baltic Sea and Principal Cities of Norway, Sweden, Russia and Denmark. To the Principal Seaside Resorts of Germany, England, Belgium, Spain, France and Holland. By the Twin Screw Steamers Prinzessin Victoria Luise, Auguste Victoria and Meteor The first cruise will leave Hamburg June 4th, Duration of trips 14-24 days —cost from $62.50 per adult upward. The cruises to the Baltic Sea afford ample opportunity to make a combina- tion of trips. Many interesting side trips may be enjoyed by the traveler. AROUND THE WORLD by the Prinzessin Victoria Luis. Each cruise to last 4% months. First to leave New York Sept. 15, 1904. The tecond. from San Francisco Jan, 24, 1905. Total cost $1,500 and upward, in: cfeding principal side trips and railroad transportation across America. No de- lays. No custom examination en route. Ports of call not affected by hostilities in the East. Mlustrated booklet on application. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE New York Chicago Phi iphia St. Louis Bost Patronize American industries. Wear a KNOX HAT the creation par excellence of the nation. Agencies in all the principal cities in the world, ASTHMA sees itt wegen baba: ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE WE DON'T BELIEVE HER. SAID MISS PIPPIN, ''f DON'T SEEM TO PLEASE, NO ONE'S EVER KISSED M@ BUT THE BRRASE!" TWERR'S A LAUGH IN HER EYES $0 YOU KNOW THAT SHE LiEs— IN A MAMMOCK OUT UNDER THE TrEASE! A Foolish Thing to Say. HE led her husband to the store Where boonets of all kinds were sold— Some costing less, some costing more, Most costing more, if truth be told. She placed a bonnet on her head. “It’s pretty, but it seems, some way, Not swell enough for you,” he said, That was a foolish thing to say. A richer hat they brought to view, A thing of ribbons, braid and lace ; They tilted it—they always do— To form a background for her face. “It's neat enough for shopping trips, But not good for a matinée,” He said, and, seer-like, pursed his lips. That was a foolish thing to say. Another bat—another style— The price still higher. It was donned. She stood there, giving him a smile Of satisfaction, bright and fond, “Tt isa handsome hat,” he said, Courtship is a story of an unconventional love match, well told and beautifully illus- trated. Thesmall picture above only suggests the real charm of these illustrations. As a bit of readable fiction the story is well worth writing for. It is contained in a handsomely bound book of 128 pages, a portion of which is devoted to the attractive mountain and lake resorts along the Lackawanna Railroad. It is a book you will like to see. It may be had by sending 10 cents in postage stamps to T. W. Lee, General Passenger Agent, Lackawanna Railroad, New York. CAVES OF CALIFORNIA California has numerous natural bridges, caves, etc., of no little inter- est. The Mammoth Cave of Cala- veras; the Alabaster Cave; the Crys- tal Palace Cave, containing a number of subterranean apartments, such as the Bridal Chamber, the Crystal Pal- gee Room, and the wonderful Music ‘The pleasantest, shortest and quickest route 0 these scenes {s via Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot™Ease, a powder for the feet, It cureapaintul, swollen, ervous foot, and instantly ing out of coms and bun-, he greatest comfort oft £ a But much helo yesterday" UNION PACIFIC By what mad impulse was he led ? ‘That was a foolish thing to say. ee Allen's They showed him this, they showed him that, ta Until his mind refused to grasp The points of bonnet, toque or hat, Of ribbon, buckle, gem or clasp. SOUTHERN PACIFIC FASTEST TIME SHORTEST LINE SMOOTHEST TRACK “cannot wait "—he mopped his brow— “You take your choice and I will pay.” Alas, he realizes now ‘That was a foolish thing to say! W. D. Nesbit. TOAST Tom. Sont hy mail for Ste in stampa. a inet “So Easy to Use.” FRE NTHYAL, PACKAGE sent by mall. MOTHE, 7! RE: WDERS, the pant medicine tor Atething Foveaae: Bick? Cotecene” Bota by sxeztbers. trial Packace PRLEE. Adareas E. L. LOMAX,G.P.&T.A. UNION PACIFIC Omaha, Neb.