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Mrs. Lushford: I see you are late again. 

 Don't you remember what I told you the 

 last time you stayed out so late? 



Mr. Lushford: No, m' dear. Zass ze rea- 

 son I stayed out zish time — to see if you'd 

 say it over again. — Indianapolis Press. 



Recreation has been a great help to me 

 from the beginning of my enterprise, and 

 to my ad in Recreation I owe all my 

 success. 



E. W. Stiles, Hartford, Conn. 



Askit: Why did you cry last night, when 

 talking to old Gotrox? 



Tellit: I was trying to weep a loan. 



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Express Train 

 Service 



The Lake Shore furnishes a fast ex- 

 press train service for persons desiring 

 to travel at high rate of speed. 



This service is punctual. It is, also, 

 the most complete of any railway be- 

 tween the east and west. 



These trains run between the cities 

 of Chicago, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, 

 New York and Boston. 



Their service may be used with equal 

 advantage for all points east and west. 



They are run in connection with the 

 New York Central to and from New 

 York City* and Boston & Albany R. R. 

 to and from Boston. 



Among them are the famous "Lake 

 Shore Limited" and the "Chicago, New 

 York and Boston Special." 



The Lake Shore "Book of Trains" is 

 designed to give particulars about these 

 trains, sent free to any address by 



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