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Show July, but it is still published for $"2 a year, by W. Jennings Demor-est, Demor-est, 15 East 14th St., New York. MEN WHO MAKE THE BEST HUSBANDS. . Every unmarried man thinks he would make a good husband, every man knows he is the best husband in the world, of course; and the man a woman loves possesses(in her estimation, at least) the elements of an ideal husband. It is interesting, interest-ing, therefore, to know the opinions on this subject of such well-known men as Rev. Dr. Parkhurst,Palmer Cox, Bill Nye, Anthony Comstock, and George FrancisTrain.who give their views in the July number of Demorest's Family Magazine, some of which are very unique, and all well worth reading. ''A Pay on nn Ice-Field'' is pleasant and profitable profit-able reading; and the realistic , illustrations from photographs made specially for the ; purpose, show the complete process j of ice-gathering. '"Ocean Life in ; Inland Homes" is a highly interesting inter-esting illustrated article, apropos to the seashore season, and tells how to make, stock and care for an aquarium. "How to Play the Violin Vio-lin Without a Master'' is another of the series of helpful papers nf which this Magazine is so well j known; there arc a number of bright stories and poems; "Society Fads" will interest every woman, and so will "Bogging a Birthday.'" ; The housekeeper will find many ; excellent suggestions in "The Ar-j rangement of Summer Draperies"; "Sanitarian" contains some specially special-ly good ideas in "The Adaptation of Food to Work"; and the other departments abound with good things, while the illustrations are numerous and beautiful. Demorest's Demor-est's has a beautiful new cover for |