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SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE Si-nd your name and address lot our til- new Nl.l.NM l ull mnl 1 1 1 t- Mle II1I.1U. Ilu lillr'i' I Kl 1- FOK Till. ASKING, .iMl c ntntn T00AI nml lrfCa npUa f.ir thl -f, Our Prices Lower Than w. uasniauors We Hive No AftM!,' Collcc Ion or Will, k in. t . . II nifl i. Jill i I r i i i i . - mil f I Ui illi-iil II I t'l I Imli-l t ui V '."-A"' -i i i-lit.t I. i- ,ja,A..i .. a 4 Ul ON APPROVAL ' r lit- .1. t. .i i i - i i iiIim.: i I'li'l l .1 1 I. I- Ukl IIU1 IH l Made To Order io Your Own Measure 0 r i run tit ar 1 uil ii 1- r ler. imikIi fur imi. mi r'lf, Ir I i iti i - i Tv V U t J II r. 11 1 II 1 Ii -t ' Hi i-lV U u.t. r, , t ii it t r r- i rt' n l tiinii.ii Iimi lrnti'tl,t T T f r . ifii tin I " SHIPPED ON APPROVAL in p. it.-. ii) . i i i UJ Six Months to Pay 1 r t i in - in lit it - f r in . m i. .lit I t u It III t GET OUR BIG NEW STYLE BOOK Ni-.i I nt .1 i ht n ' l t'l t i.f l.i I i -I' oil Ki-l tnir im-lul rliiht nit In Hi., mill ..ui il,. i., k i t . I .i- i ii i ri i' o .r u.iuh anJ .i Mm. rile Kt STANLEY - ROGERS COMPANY mi. l.ir!. -I..I hlnis.i. III. WorM't roriwott Ctf'itt T 'i"M fiir Mm robornted lij mi yood a judno of than aiit r as yourst ir, 1'ntulrrby." Tin wriii timet her to I'niiderby's taliln, ami Unit' sat the woman, her thllk 1 1 o ; 1 1 1 hnwrtl upon arms out stntihed almm llit- talilf. Inr shoul ilt'i's lii'Mvlim wlili lift- sobs. Slif was I'lalnl on llu wrne ol liv t-i li s. If, Indeed, she hail not alivaily cro-scd Uit boundary line. "Mail. mi. here Is Mr. Tn said l'ond 'i-liy. "Von wished with llilll." THERE ARE NO WEAK POINTS IN Krementz Bodkin-Clutch Studs and Vest Buttons fur Stiff B ut.0111 Shirti and l)ri Waistcoats No Spifil Spimi t No Hinr Nil Soldered Joint No Bother to Oprite , COtS IN LIKE NEEDLE HOIDS LIKE AN ANCHOR ' ll Mil l-f t -t ll 1 t t , t 't, , tj ..f n k KREMtNTZ GUARANTEE . . Ik ii ti l.r.., i r in ng i it r i w -t i t r h -t 't 1 it - ii t t I- tmi.tit. U nil) KREMENTZ & CO., 27 Chestnut St., Newark, N. J. Makers of the fimous Krt-mrntz Collar Button 2W 1.000 Dcan Lockstitched APRONS hOl.D 11Y DI.AU.KS UVKKVWHHKK Sample for ten cnt nii.1 l i uii i. IVI.inl. - t ii.r rlu y i .1 DEAN Im It i t 1,-i.t. t ..ii. mii.i ' r( iimMti i ir .i.r. I i THE W II. DIAN CO.. Nil tmdl BmlJini!. NEW YORK CITY fiyan. to speak HARTSHORN SHADE ROLLERS Wr Jt-4r t'i rlt lunif ttf Mrvwrt I l.irtiirii on Utrl, & tit liuurnii-il " nu Ui Itu r-Miulrl. Wooii Rollers ' Tin Hollers About Mushrooms n ,w t n-Hlly uinki ui iiiuih-i hi ii it l.i mill la fully j.'ini lit tl. m -h Iriful U-k, ir Truth Ai .at M-j.ti rmxiii ' d tfirat Tt tutnr.ury iftipt Pifttl. it itnftniiiy Kruriiirerlii. l"- ie r tft fid rn Uilinl frum A Im "t t ti lit l rre4t-t I r ti. kl H t nit in Ainritttt A t l 1 I" I kU fk ti y iuf in nil i i i" ,rr"" " l.r.. ITItthkl- t . tl JMt4l .......1 ti. .turt iM.tlU idt m I it rl ' "" 'W H. Bum"( Mailulim bluslo, D' K "l3 iT.N Oiikl! 'Hues. liilsul lu r lieail. il.ililii il ies tii'i'Miii-ly with her ami made an eiloi'l to tnm Uit r. Win n she LOTS OF FUN FOR A DIME i lilrllixlHI-l It. Mine tun V-W i i 49A. luoklfThroit Co . Hrpl J, Frfrnblau N J. Load offun. Wnl" , ' . ' i I'll e i Tin: uiri 1 lit l Wel i haiidUi'li hlel iill he!.-. II -I'tU.. it was wiiu rapid iiiteianie. i t i line ol'' w hat he had to say as If Ii wire ,i tasU liarin il by rote. "I hai i uli.e at la.-t to the end of my ii (hi r. and nniluht. Ii there 1- no liiM.-pei t ul freedom, I shall destiny in mIC. 1 hae oiten ihonuhi of .-ui-i tdi In fun thif. Inn I am inwardly, and illim to lite Kle .war- nuo. my father went out to Aim rli a on a tnoior torn . he tdiik me with him. Annum othi r .-ei wmts lit eimaued Charles ItialiK-.'iitt . an epi il i haulleiir. lie wa-. Iiuli-h. and lame to us will ree oiiiihi mlid He intimated that lie wu of uooil fatnil. luit had his livlm: to a in He w.i haiiiNoiiii' I In n, and had a moM IntiaMatliiu manner. The pri son who ;i 1 l'il on tun loutuht hears llf le n .-emldaiit to the liranli-ouie ot im t ais nun hail olt. n mnie ti.otoriiii; with liltn in Annrlia. I was i uil'. tlluh'v. and a loolish peison ahocetht r l'i rhaps ou miv. .ilimit it in the papM- 1 i annul dwill on the appalllni; mi-taUe I made, lie pro-ir.-td to har tallrii in loir wlili nil', and I helleied llllll. "We were m t ri tly married in Ann r f' a, and 1 was not loin: In ilouht as t 'In di.-asttr that had li. fallen ne Ills sole ih .-ire was money, my father, hnweiif, was a -nihliorti man. and aftir Ills lll'st slllllk -tile episode lie- ink' made mill Ii of In the Amei ii'an pa'is he l'etiised to pay llraiik--nun' a penny, and leturiiid to Ihin land I in vtT -aw him attain, nor . milil I i oniliiiiliiiate with him. Two eais allt i 1 1 1 mad ait. lie died, ami le t'l' l t II Hi' 111 lulled 111.' Ill Ills will. "My hushand I- a liar: a ihlef. a loiL-tr: a uamlth r and a brute, lie has maltreated tne so that 1 har I n left urn e or twit e inr ih ad. but finally he broki ii.. io his u in 1 1. - know n as a i heal in eieiy uaml'llm: n -'"'i I" Kurope, and on the At hint b llmrs Lately I hale bet u used as a ih o III tin w'a on havi-!'" i h need. Some how he ieariiril -Iinlet d. that Is his llllsilli sS Who Weir tile I'll ll tl.llel- i rs on this boat. He thought a- this was the iiewtsi and lamest st"am-hii on the oiean. ii- stall' would not, al lll'st. be ilioioimhly iiruanled, and thai he n.h.lit - ape ib let Hon He point, i on mil to im as ou i aiue on board, and -aid miii unr l.onl Sir.in It I nh 1 1 n liiiL' .is Mr. 'I'i'i el an The ri .-t um know lie ion ed me io hand to lli'll til" Holes Villi had L'ilell me. His plan was to demand a moderate siiin al iii'st. whbli was io be a mere bet:liinlliL' and em h eNactloli would In but a pnlude lor tin- inM. He Is old at the name, and I- wanted now b 'he aiiilioiiib- In New York lor Id. n kmailini-' a iri will known mil llonain ." "Ho o'i Know the nanir ol' the mil linnaln ?" She U.iM' llllll the iiiloi'iuailou. Vi i .ii II. Madam. In Hie liisl pi, ire .ni uiiisl do hoi llllll.' lash or foolish. I .-hall see that this man Is detaliiid at New York on some pre text or other; In fai t, I shall nrranp' for this by wireless. You miisi Journey to Olle ol' the slates Whi'l'e dlvol'i't'S may he obtained." hi ratilelnh added, after a t ool, m ru tlnl.lui; look at the arlef -trli ken j woman: I If ou w ill pi null. I shall In your , Ii.iIiIm r. Should llrank-oiiie l.'o tree III Ni w York', Ii will 'o-t him ib ar, and a.- Ills supplies are pivi arlou.-, you should have no dimuilty In evadliiK him. I in oii aitreeV" "Oh. es, es. You are only too kind,' she said, as she sobbed analli. "Tht ii It "s settled, romlerby, look Into i In corridor, and see that the way of e-i ape is clear." "1 am sorry." the ulrl said, rlslni: - she srrllled Vrl) olim:, Stniiileiith ihoiittht "to iiuise you .-uch trouble and im ouvenlrm " "No Im otn eiiletice at all," said Siraiib lull, with his usual tiom ha I. Illlf, "allll I llelef allow llllself to be troubled." I'oinleiby itporteil the way cleai'. and the lad dlsapprarrd slbutl alonu the pas.-aite. Stiaiileluh In look hiin-. il' to lln.i'l's rabiu. ami had a loin: talk with the I Intioiirable .lohn. who. I'orthe lii-t time diirlni; tin- ov ate, seemed to be eiijoyltm hlm-elf. To Do This With Comfort Use TIZ TIZ Makes Tired Feet Dance With Delight. Ml-" NT iiioinlm:, the Honourable .lohn pin i d one dei k alter another, as if in sean h of someone. On one ot lilt' alllio-l deserted lower decks lie lllet the pel Mill lie sollrllll. "1 bei: our pill iliiii." said Hael. Mi his siiaiist manner, "but I am trylnu to timl i In i e tin n as i lied of this jour lie' as 1 am. I have lie.r . ro. i d the Atlantic I" fore, ami I miss l..m don. and tin t oiin lib in e ol its dub A tiul.'i Utile uati'i ot poker In tin siiioliiuu mom miu'lit help to whll. aw.i tin- time." Tin keen eyes of Mr. Hranksoine I'nob naiiowid. a- was a t ii-tom ol tlnlr-. and lie look In the points ol the man who addressed him. "I am not miii h at poker," he said. hi slt.it inul and untt uthtully. Tin llotiouiable .lohn laiiuhed. li). .-n't matter in the least." he said. "Tlie n iiiii'eineiii for this uanie is ia-h. I have .ippioachcd si eial ni' n. ho objei t to pla lim tor unmet I i oiifess I don't care a rap tor a .aid table lllllesn there's SOllletllllli: on.' "I 'in with you tln re," ameed tin stout man. his eyes llsteiilni: at t In thoiiLtht of hatidlltiL.' a pai k of lard ouce moie. Ills momentary in sitaibui llllll b''i l llien 1 because he l. an il I'ei ouuii ion. lor lie knew liim-t'li abi til I ope Willi atl.tolle Wllt'll il lallle to tin .-liuillt ami deal Tin wire a sirannely lonna-lid pair a- tin y -tood tin n-. the pleli and the patilcian: the pbli mini and serious, the pat rli Ian i an- lim oil' the situation with a liuln lauuli. Yt i ii was haul to say whbh was the uiore expt t'l rasi al w hen it i auie to cards. A little l.itei lour men sat down to a table. Ha..'l mil. nil a in w pa. k ol card- (loin tin- steward, broke the seal, and pulled oil die wtnppft'. Al lll'st I'oole phi eil cautiously, wat. hint: I'mui i In- tail of his ee lor an ollli er who initdit spot him a- one who had been indent! oil the umn The coll-eilUelli e ol till- dh ided alt. n thin was .-non 1 1 1 hi I t-iii llelo-i heat ily, and linail dnw a couple ol tim I Kill I III Holes ll'OUl his poekel book lb linuei'i'd iln m lor a moiiielii. as it loth to pai t w illi paper so valuable "Where's the steward'.''' he aslod "What do you wani?" demanded lla.el. as thoimh Impatient for tin uanie to no on. "Ch.itme for a lift'." "I'll i limine it tor you," and the Honourable John diew from his pocket a tin u 1 1 ul of Mold, ami llv. pound bank note- niuiiieil out titty poululs. ami lit i t il lie in :n loss the labl" In Toole who, st III hi'siiatlllu, wa- loicetl it Im lanlly to niie up l In bin bank Hole I'm ile now I., nan to piny In eannsl, but still luck wa.- anaiusi him, ami soon the seioml llfiy-iolltlil Hole was ihanned, lor iliey played lilnh, I lael, alter nhinclnn at the inimber on the note, thrust It larelessly into Ills waislioat ioi ket, abuinslile Its brother, as If It were of no more in count than a clnaretie paper. Hazel bow poss. s-ed I he two hank notes that lillnht have been used as evidence anaiusi Si i aiileinh, and he drew a slnh "I' saiisfm lion. I'oole saw niilv that here was a mail evldeiiily , .. t' TI ail- lb C.I..U" - -w. ,t,. I.t't Ii itli TI. w; : -in. '. Mi - .Ill-t t.ne . I. inn r I. . ; I'-i.n TI. i- . i -.i.e .nut ti. p,u tim ut tle.l.ef We'.'t lll.li! .'II le. b.'.ll'- -il.' it I'e . I. 'J - ,1 c! 1 I. It . ti . 'I I. upp! M'l . 1 W I W I I I'. pi I.. W I lie 1 I. I. . Every Thin Woman Can have a Pretty Figure I I t.l' T" I" II .'III. .Mil l.'l. ! t II I I. II l"l linn Lii-t ,efii'llA loll null .lie lie in. nt ul.-..luteli 111 nt ii K ii U'tti r ."..(.ii um the f. Ill I III 111 ' I. l ll'l'lllt I'll. nn 'lull III llll . I . , I .111 - .1 -111 ' N I 'M .' II 1 ill' t , ii i ai'i'i-r 1 Hi i a II i Mill I I llllll - I 'I III ii ill -i ml :i :t ut i ro r I l i"l-e 1 I Ii III t" - I" I III i I mull I Si. - '' . .'."..I ' 1' . '. I I I'll .ll I 1 1 I 'ill I i I N Deafness ! llll i Hlltlllllll lllll I' lllllllllll lIlhlTll-llIK ifoi't lic.irinR l nnw linnB re- .i u l in i . 1 1 i cimilitioii nun ai 1,1 r. in tti live lii'.itinn Irimi i. in . . null in L .i.itiliiil IV.if i . , Ki Liv. il ur buu'M'ti Dhiiiih, I ki'iicil I'a.n-, KiMraii; ami II --it i! SoiihU, l'i rfur.itHl, lli. "y ur 1'it'i. My ii-tiocil Dru'i -..Ui-.tl. u;i Irutii Ivai --. etc. Wilson Cointnon-Si'iist.' Fur Drums "Liltls lli'fti- I'll 'ins i.i the -'mi" tiiiuiii' no niiiiiiiiii' bin i 'tn ' i t Hi' ewlini i-l.u ..im; in ilifi'i'tivcintlii'ii itur .Ii ,i il. , 1 In v .iri'-iiurli di'vUvs, wliuli tin. ii. i - v till miii ilu i .it wliirt'llifyaiciini-JV "-nil, 'famli .i- fitt.il.l Write todiy (or nur 1'-iwi I K I -1-. bonkuii III- Al' NKSS, Kivinu ou lull .rtiiul.ii. mil tc-tin iiunl WILSON EAR DRUM CO.. IncornnrM.-d " .1 Intur houlliiiu lliln. l.Ul l ll.l.i:. KV PY5 LIO INCOMtt. -ir.' h.i -try i.uriit,..i.- PI-unit I mtftmui. Any ono cinlHln law nam. Our s.inpiiluil nt'th.i.l Irilillrf l.lll nt linr.i.. ... fi.iri tiiui'. by tiul.ttlur n r In l mo. W'niu n In i l.i 11 I ininiiu'i' Iiy ifn.ili'-t i;.n i i if P. iT.'t' i.f I.I. II t Fitrrr it i'.rn.i,it.. uCn m.i . nil in. Hr -ut w.i k.rfit.li k i I .i In.- l t ,f I I .mi 1. t.t Uw U. liuy f .r.ii-l. I -ul it i i , .if i . . $100 TUITION CREDIT FREE (ii tt hi r II i ii i il tid .t . r 2K mi -i I,. . nts ViriU t'-Uy rr lti big In. .f r u u t ILI r L Sallo Eatention University, Dcpt.iJ6Ct.icio,IU. SIX UMH) OR nr. RrruKNi'i) I -tit t ll I t M 'II I 'I '(tl ' t i Ml . I . t- How to ObfAin 4 Paltnt i t Wh.it to Invent v it, list of Inventions wanted i t Prffts il t inr um n I HIKM III f' f I llll ' I ll MM WANTED NEW IDEAS. s( tnl i-r our ' -t nt 1 Mi lit i iir. VICTOR J EVANS A ( O. Wiuhiniflon. I ( LAW; PATENTS FREE.