RECREA T10N. 



XI 



If there is any one thing we like to talk about better 

 than another it's the Clipper Chainless. The letters we 

 fet from Chainless Clipper riders makes us more 

 enthusiastic than ever. From everywhere we get 

 letters saying: "It's the best bicycle I ever rode. 

 Can climb hills that I couldn't begin to get up before," 

 etc., etc. If you want a wheel with the latest im- 

 provements get a bevel gear. If you want a bevel gear 

 with all the latest • ' fads ' ' and made of high-grade 

 •tock get a Clipper Bevel Geared Special, the cost 

 ($75) is no more than a fine chain wheel might sell for. 

 N.X33. CLIPPER PEOPLE, Crand Rapids, Mich. 



A RIGID EXAMINATION REVEALS i .%.. «,..,,■ m^ie 

 10 DEFECTS IN STERLING BICYLES I (l,nBf,,>,le 



Sterling Bicycles are " Built like a Watch" and the greatest care 



is exercised to have material, workmanship and equipment the 



best obtainable. 



"JO i hain Models. <:,0.<H) - i»9 CfcatakM Mod.-N. *T.*».00 

 Tandem, '99 Model, diamond frame. 176.00 : r..m<>rlil>lf-. I8S.O0 

 •end for catalogue giving details of Sterling equipment for 1899. 

 Send Ten 3-Ont Stamp* and receive by mail pack of Sterling 

 Playing Cards beautifully designed. 50 cent value. 



STERLING CYCLE WORKS, Kenonhu, Wis. 



WAS DEVOID OF HAIR 



Peculiar Plieht of a Salem (iirl— Entirely Bald. 

 What a Free Trial Paekage of a Kemedy Did for Her. 



The portraits of Miss Emina Emond show what a striking differ- 

 ence is made in a person when the bald head is covered with hair. 

 Miss Emond was totally bald, the hair follicles not only upon her 



MISS EMMA EMOND 



head but upon her eye brows being completely contracted, not the 

 sign of a hair being found. Of course she was the object of many 

 experiments all of which failed and the offer of a well-known dis- 

 pensary to send a free trial of their remedy was peculiarly alluring 

 to her. She sent for the free trial, followed all direction? faith- 

 fully and soon she was rewarded by a growth of hair, which for 

 thickness, quality and luxuriance was as remarkable as the result 

 was gratifying. Miss Emond lives in Salem, Mass., at 276 Wash- 

 ington St., and naturally feels very much elated to recover from total 

 baldness. An itching scalp to people who are blessed with hair is a 

 sign of coming baldness and should be attended to at once. The 

 remedy that caused Miss Emond's hair to grow also cures all scalp 

 itching and diseases, removes dandruff and keeps the hair and 

 scalp healthy and vigorous. Trial packages are mailed free to all 

 who write to the Altenheim Medical Dispensary. 496 Selves Build- 

 ing, Cincinnati, Ohio, enclosing four cents in stamps to cover 

 postage. 



Five Dollars 



Will buy a Graphophone. Clockwork 

 motor. Reproduces satisfactorily and delight- 

 fully musical and other records. Send $10 to 

 our nearest office for a five-dollar Graphophone 

 and a dozen carefully selected Columbia Records, 

 an investment that will pay a hundredfold in 

 pleasure. 



Graphophones 

 of other models 

 from $10 up 



THE 



GRAPHOPHONE 



GRAND 



the most marvelous 

 development of 

 the talking machine. 

 Reproductions louder 

 than the original 

 and perfect in tone. 



Write for catalogue. 



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