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"I cannot speak too enthusiastically of what my dressmaker has done for the last two seasons. All the former annoyance of heavy sleeves (which are also very hot in warm weather) has been done away with, and it is such pleasure to me to use no special care of the skirt when either riding or boating as I am sure every fold will instantly disappear the moment I walk."

"What different materials do you use to accomplish this?"

"Why, really the same, only you know theAmerican Hair Cloth Co.—I believe that is the name—make one grade of linings so thin as not to be objectionable to the thinest white material even, and then the heavier grades which are just as suitable for winter use as for summer, and all their styles in either gray, black or white."

"How much does this really add to the weight of the skirt without any lining?"

"My dressmaker says that an entire skirt if it were made up as a separate skirt of seven yards would weigh but 12 ounces, and if one should use their 170/3 it is almost as light as air itself."

"Why, these figures are new to me; what do they mean?"

"I took pains to investigate that, and their10/4,10/5and98/3is the style usually used for skirts and can be had in either gray or black, though of course they make heavier grades, principally used by tailors."

"Either the84/3,146/3,170/3,184/4or200/4, is all right for thin sleeves, so that if the dealer has not all these styles he ought to have one surely."

"I am very glad for this information, for I confess that while I have been forced to follow the fashion. It has been at great discomfort, especially in the hot weather, with what I have had used for linings; and I had really no knowledge of these different grades, or in fact thatHair Cloth Crinolinewas really the perfect thing to be used for both skirts and sleeves."

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American Hair Cloth Company,Pawtucket, R.I.Charles E. Pervear, Agent

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The Stomach was made for a purpose—a foodwholly digested was not what the Almightyintended—No Child Can Liveupon these thin, slippery Foods, but must havesomething to satisfy the stomach in order togive development and growth.

Ridge's Foodhas all the requirements; butit does need boiling, and careafterboiling, and a Mother that is not ready to take this care is a very queer Mother. We have never known, in our30 years of experience, of a single case of indigestion, loss of sleep, skin disease, or scurvy while faithfully usingRidge's Food.The stomach requires action—it is so constructed that from the very first it is made for action. With the youngest infant the quantity of nourishment from the natural food (the mother's milk) is much less, because the stomach is incapable of taking care of as much as it can later, but at the same time action is going on, and nature does its work as the child grows, so it can take stronger food; therefore, the special directions which have been the result of experience so adapt themselves to the age of the child as to fulfill those requirements.Little babies cannot be successfully fed daily by pouring hot water on something that makes food.It must be properly cooked, and properly prepared especially for the babies' delicate stomachs, if you wish to save them.It has been said by some that children could not assimilate starch, yet we believe it is a proper carbon to have in food. The only carbon in many foods is sugar. Scurvy is not uncommonly a result of the continued use of food not sufficiently nutritious. The disfiguring eczema seen on the face and scalp is a result from the same cause.Ridge's Foodis so prepared that only the normal action of the stomach is required to produce healthful growth and development, and the result has been good digestion, sound, healthy bodies, good teeth, strong, straight limbs, and a well-formed brain; the child becomes a model of healthful strength and childish beauty when fed onRidge's Food, properly prepared—and its long continuance does not produce Scurvy and skin disease in its many forms. Do not take our word for it, but please make the test yourself.It has stood the test for 30 years, and abundant testimonials are at hand to prove our assertions.Sample free to any physician or mother.Ridge's Food,Used for 30 Years,Still Unexcelled.WOOLRICH & CO., Sole Mfrs.,Palmer, Mass.

Ridge's Foodhas all the requirements; butit does need boiling, and careafterboiling, and a Mother that is not ready to take this care is a very queer Mother. We have never known, in our30 years of experience, of a single case of indigestion, loss of sleep, skin disease, or scurvy while faithfully usingRidge's Food.

The stomach requires action—it is so constructed that from the very first it is made for action. With the youngest infant the quantity of nourishment from the natural food (the mother's milk) is much less, because the stomach is incapable of taking care of as much as it can later, but at the same time action is going on, and nature does its work as the child grows, so it can take stronger food; therefore, the special directions which have been the result of experience so adapt themselves to the age of the child as to fulfill those requirements.

Little babies cannot be successfully fed daily by pouring hot water on something that makes food.It must be properly cooked, and properly prepared especially for the babies' delicate stomachs, if you wish to save them.

It has been said by some that children could not assimilate starch, yet we believe it is a proper carbon to have in food. The only carbon in many foods is sugar. Scurvy is not uncommonly a result of the continued use of food not sufficiently nutritious. The disfiguring eczema seen on the face and scalp is a result from the same cause.

Ridge's Foodis so prepared that only the normal action of the stomach is required to produce healthful growth and development, and the result has been good digestion, sound, healthy bodies, good teeth, strong, straight limbs, and a well-formed brain; the child becomes a model of healthful strength and childish beauty when fed onRidge's Food, properly prepared—and its long continuance does not produce Scurvy and skin disease in its many forms. Do not take our word for it, but please make the test yourself.It has stood the test for 30 years, and abundant testimonials are at hand to prove our assertions.Sample free to any physician or mother.

Ridge's Food,Used for 30 Years,Still Unexcelled.

WOOLRICH & CO., Sole Mfrs.,Palmer, Mass.

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This is the opinion of experienced Dressmakers who have tried so-called substitutes during the past thirty years.

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Copyright, 1805, by Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Co., Nashua, N. H.

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How many people realize the necessity of drinking large quantities of water in order to keep in absolutely good health? When it is remembered that nearly two thirds of the substance, by weight, of the human body is in the form of water, included in the composition of the various tissues, the importance of using water in liberal quantities internally becomes at once apparent. The most eminent physiologists have computed that, in order to supply the losses by excretions and evaporation taking place in the human body, it is necessary to drink from a half to one gallon of water daily. This, too, in addition to the water contained in the beverages, such as tea, coffee, etc., which are in common use. It is an uncontested and fundamental truth of hygiene that water supplied for drinking purposes must be of the very best quality and perfectly pure and free from the slightest trace of organic matter. The desire for water of this kind among intelligent people is seen in the large number of natural waters now offered for sale. It is known, too, that in the treatment of many common forms of disease natural mineral waters are one of the most important factors.

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LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER CO.,

NASHUA, N. H.

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The Story of Our Post Office.ByMarshall Cushing, Private Secretary to Postmaster-General Wanamaker.A complete story of our National Post Office Department, turned inside out; crammed full of information and the most romantic, laughable, tragic, and wonderful incidents on record. It includes descriptions of mail transportation in this country and across the water; of the manufacture of stamps and postal cards; of the methods and treasures of the Dead Letter Office. It gives pictures and sketches of the chief postmasters of the country, relates the government's encounters with frauds, lotteries, and green goods men, and describes the work of women in this department. The author is widely known as one of the raciest and ablest writers in America. The position he has occupied with the Postmaster-General of the United States for four years is the highest commendation of his work.The Story of Government.ByHenry Austin.This work treats of Evolution and Government, as traced from animals to savage tribes, upwards through the successive stages of barbarism and civilization. By means of a wealth of anecdote and allusion it introduces the reader into gypsy camps, Fenian and Nihilistic meetings, criminal colonies, modern republics, and picturesque courts of bygone centuries. It is a treasury of knowledge previously unpublished, taught in no text-book, and unknown in universities; written so plainly and picturesquely that a child will understand and a philosopher enjoy. Its field is the world, and its audience humanity. Indorsed by Edward Everett Hale, Vicar-General William Byrne, Gen. Douglas Frazar, Edward Bellamy, and many others represented in the world of letters. One of the foremost women of the day, Mary A. Livermore, says: "The section relating to modern women is admirable."

The Story of Our Post Office.

ByMarshall Cushing, Private Secretary to Postmaster-General Wanamaker.

A complete story of our National Post Office Department, turned inside out; crammed full of information and the most romantic, laughable, tragic, and wonderful incidents on record. It includes descriptions of mail transportation in this country and across the water; of the manufacture of stamps and postal cards; of the methods and treasures of the Dead Letter Office. It gives pictures and sketches of the chief postmasters of the country, relates the government's encounters with frauds, lotteries, and green goods men, and describes the work of women in this department. The author is widely known as one of the raciest and ablest writers in America. The position he has occupied with the Postmaster-General of the United States for four years is the highest commendation of his work.

The Story of Government.

ByHenry Austin.

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