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It is a pretty safe
guess that the man
who takes pride in the
neatness of his clothes
takes pride in his work
and his home as well.
Styleplus Clothes $17
are made for proud men
—men who stand on
their own two feet and
are making their own
way. Doesn’t this mean
that Styleplus Clothes
are made for you?
American Sunday Monthly Magazine Section
Tire POET’S LOVE
$j Carolyn fp'efls
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By manufacturing nothing
but medium-priced clothes,
scientifically and on a vast
scale, we offer you a $17 suit
which you can’t match for
less than $20 or $25. Fabrics
all wool; canvas and tape
water-shrunk; coats hand-
tailored; button-holes hand
worked; linings iron-strong;
exclusive patterns; exclusive
models; all the latest fashions
in fabric and cut; superbly
finished throughout. Try
one on today!
HENRY SONNEBORN & CO.
Founded 1849
Baltimore, Md.
STYLEPLUS CLOTHES are sold
by one leading clothier in each town and
city. I f there is a Styleplus dealer in your
town, he will likely be listed in your local
telephone book under "Styleplus
Clothes”. If there is no dealer in your
town, write us for the name of the nearest
dealer.
LooKfor this label in the coat
Tell Me Your Foot Troubles
It will ease your Mind;
I will ease your Feet. I
i Enlarged Joints Reduced and
| Toes Straightened by
IaCHFELDT’S (Patented !
• PERFECTION" TOE SPRING
Worn at night without inconvenience,
with auxiliary appliances lor day use-,
k Sent on approval. Money refunded if
I not as represented.
* f*e My Improved Instep Areh Supporter
V r for "Flat Foot" and broken down in
'"Sir step. Send outline of foot.
Full particulars and advice free in plain sealed envelope.
M. ACHFELDT, Foot Specialist
, nal 136 168 West flSrd Street NKW YORK
--W FACTORY TO YOU
For College,School, Societj or Lodge
■scrirtivo catalog with attractive prices mailed
eeupon request. Either styieof pinshereillus-
ated with any three letters and figures, one or two
•lors of enamel. STERLING SILVER, 2So each;
-> « Q dozen ; SILVER PLATE, 10o eaoh ; $1.00 dozen.
IVSTIAN BROS. CO. 56 8ASTIAN BLOG., ROCHESTER. N-Y.
A ll, me” said the Poet, “1 would that
I could realize these fair visions 1
L sing. The glorious, beauteous maidens
1 describe in my lyric numbers, have no
counterpart on this mundane planet.”
“Say not so, O, Poet,” droned a Genie,
who appeared, conveniently enough from
nowhere; “ I will send thee, as thou wishest,
a mortal, who shall be, in very truth, the
realization of all the rare and radiant maid
ens whom thou hast sung in thy liltings,
and whom the angels would be justified
in naming “Lenore’,”
“Where is she?” gasped the Poet, “where
is my glorious Goddess, w r ith a voice like
a chime of tinkling silver bells?”
“Here,—am,—I,—come—,” and a
maiden appeared. Her voice was exactly
like a chime of silver bells, and the metallic
ring sounded queer enough. She chimed
the phrase three times (because it was
quarter to five) with the varying notes of
a clock’s chime, and it nearly drove the
Poet frantic. “ I am, indeed, thy Goddess,”
went on the clinking metal tones, “dost thou
not recognize the rose leaf hands, with
which thou hast ever endowed me? and the
alabaster arms?” Well, if you can imagine
the shock to the poor Poet! She held out
long arms of cold, hard carved alabaster,
and at the end of each was a soft crumpled
rose-petal instead of a hand!
“Why dost thou shudder?” she said dis
appointedly; “tis but the realization of
thine own poesy. Stay, see my feet.”
She thrust her tiny feet in and out from
beneath her petticoat frills, and if you please
they were like mice! Pointed noses and
black beady eyes gave the Poet a positive
turn, but what could he do? Had he not
himself vowed the similitude?
In despair he turned his eyes to her face.
She fixed him with a glance of her starry
eyes. Starry, indeed. They were of the
five pointed shape, and gleamed with a
yellow fight. Coyly, she dropped over them
a jetty fringe,—the sort mother used to
wear on her basque. “You said,” she
chimed, “by those fids whose jetty fringes
kiss thy soft cheek’s blooming tinge.” Ay,
he had said it; and now she laid her bloom
ing cheek against his own. He had said her
cheeks were peach—like,—and they were.
The frizzy skin of the peach felt like velvet
rubbed the wrong way,—a thing he never
could stand!
Her swan-like neck, was covered with tiny
sqft white feathers; and when she smiled,
he saw two strings of pearl beads, like a
double necklace. Her hair, of spun gold,
j scratched his face fearfully, but the climax
Jcame when she pressed her lips to his. For,
I her lips, as he had avowed a hundred times,
were of coral! That bauchy sort of coral,
you understand, that they make babies
necklaces of.
With a mad shriek, the Poet flung her
from him, and devoted the rest of his fife to
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Off Goes April and On
Goes B. V. D.
length, knit underwear
that cramps your body
and clogs your pores!
On goes loose fitting,
soft draping It. V. IT.
that cools and comforts
your skin!
Don’t take any “Summer
Under wear” or any “Ath
letic Underwear.” Accept
only B.V.’D. and reject all
others. On every B. V. D.
Undergarment is sewed
This Rtd Woven Label
'madeTor'theT
B.VD.
BEST RETAIL TRADE
(Trade Mari fieg. U. S. Pat. Of.
and Foreign Countries.)
You can’t go amiss, if you
seek, and find this label.
B. V'. D. Coat Cut Undershirts and
Knee Length Drawers, 50c., 75c.,
f 1.00 and #1.50 the garment.
B. V. D. Union Suits (Pat.
U. S. A. 4-30-07.) $1.00.
*1.50. $2.00. $3.00 a .d
$5.00 the suit.
The B. V. D. Company, New York.
I.ondon Selling Agency: 66, Aldermanbury, E. C.
KYANIZE
Originally made for
floors, is equally good |
for all woodwork and
furniture around the hous<*
It flows so freely and dries
so nicely you can put it on
yourself. It dries quick and
hard withalustrous,sanitary-
surface that is easy to keep ^
clean, and is very durable. ^
Clear and seven popular colors.
TD| AI OFF'FI? there Is no Kyanize
1 vyi r agent In your town,send
us 10 cents—mentioning color you prefer—and your
dealer's name, for a trial can. a ten-cent brush, a
color card and full directions.
Boston Varnish Company §52 Boston
KYANIZE YOUR HOME
q ark oak .
*’0N VamniSi
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“3-in? 5
rOne”oili31
sewing ma-'l
chines perfectly.)
"Cleans out dirt and!
grease;
; and lubricates every)
’delicate part so your
Sewing Machine
’ works more easily, more smoothlyj
lasts longer. You do more ,
, better work, with half the^
f labor. Prevents rust on all metal^
parts; saves cost of expensive
I repairs. Generous trial bottle E
land r.ew booklet free. —4IM
IN 1 OIL CO.
42KS
Broadway
No. 11 and the new Adjustable Telescopic
Bait Rod "Bristol’' No. 34 are two dandies
fortrolling. No. 11 is the finest all-around
rod made and No. 34 telescopes down to 33",
Both guaranteed 3 years like all "Bristols .
Your dealer has “Bristols,” if not. we will
supply you. New Art Catalog FREE.
THE HORTON MFG CO.
160 Huron St. Bristol, Conn.
I WILL MAKE YOU
PROSPEROUS
If you are honest and ambitious write me
today. No matter where you live or what your
occupation, I will teach you the Real Fstate
business by mail; appoint you Special Repre-
If sentative of my Company in your town; start
you 1 a profitable business of your own, and
z hell „ ou make big money at once.
j Unusual opportunity for men without
■capital to become independent for life.
Valuable Book and full particulars Free.
Write today.
NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO.
M $96 Marden Building
•«t. Washington, D. C.
Agents
90c an Hour.
The Crystal Stopper
(Continued from preceding page)
perhaps with too obvious a touch of con
tempt . . . and a little too bluntly. But.
tush, this sort of business has to be carried
through with a high hand. The enemyV
got to be staggered. Besides, when one s
own conscience is clear, one can t take up too. — _ - *
bullying a tone with that sort of individual. BRrNTS
! Lift your head. Lupin. You have been the| HVfcU ■
(Continued on page 14)
Sell guaranteed hosiery
for men, women and children. Every pair
guaranteed to last four months or new pair
free. All styles and sizes. Hosiery for
everybody. Sells 62 weeks in the year.
B. T. Tucker sold $277.84 last month. Steady
income. Big profits. Good repeater. Don’t
miss this big; chance. Write quick for
terms and sample outfit to workers.
THOMAS HOSIERY COMPANY
6973 Home Street Dayton. Ohio
I Was Deaf 25 Years
EvS I Can Now Hear
A with 1..1 HHl
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"w* ’ in night and day. W" 'WtW
I Can Now Hear
with these soft, artificial
ear/lrums. I wear them |
in my ears night and day.
They are perfectly com- _
tillable. No one sees Medirtib-d Far brum
them. Write ine and I
will tell you a true story No -
y. —how I got deaf amt how T made myself hear.
Address Artificial Far Drum Co.
•aHI «HO. I*. W AV. 41 Adelaide St.. Detroit, Mlrh
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LOW FACTORY PRICES ODoYour Printing!
on Invalid Chairs and Tricycles. Send
10c in stamps for illustrated catalog;.
GORDON MFG. CO.
4 in Madison Ave. Toledo, Ohio
Pr
Big profit
rules sent. Write
TYPE, cards, paper.
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Cards, <ir<ulars. bonks, newspapei
I-argeflK. Rotary f " Save m<me\
printing for others J
factory for press catalog,
outfits, etc.
PI AYQ VAUDEVILLE SKETCHES, Mono-
■ ^ loL'iies. Dialogues. Recitations, Panto-
PORTRAITS 36c. FRAMES 16c.
Sheet Pictures 1c. Stereoscopes ■ logues, Dialogues,
25c. Views.lc. 30 days’ credit. mimes. Tableaux, Musical Pieces. Minstrel Material
^_ Sampl«*« and Cat-dog Free. Drills. Entertainments. Make-up Goods. Large Cata-
Consolidated Portrait Co.. Oeot. 2446, 1027 W. Adams St.. Chicago log Free. T. h. Denison 4 Co., Dept. 15. Chicago.