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  2. PRRSONALITIES.

    The Princess of Wales is a great collector of lace this hobby having originated in the wedding of the Belgians which consisted ...

    Article : 106 words
  3. HOUSEKEEPER.

    Ironing Collars and Cuffs.—Always hang these before the fire after ironing till they are perfectly dry. They will be much stiffer if this in done than if loft to dry ...

    Article : 567 words
  4. POETRY.

    Sure, somewhere o'er the Stygian strait Panurge and Bito Tramp and Mike. In couchant[?] watch the gate ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. IN COMMAND OF 100,000.

    There are few living generals who have been railed upon to command more than 100,000 men in time of peace, but that lot him recently fallen to the German cavalry ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. THE LAND OF ANYHOW.

    Beyond the ts[?] of What's-the-use, Whore Slipshod Point ia now, There need be to le when I was young The Lind of Anyhow. ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. LADIES COLUMN.

    Brooches of oyster shell, in imitation of more expensive mother-o'-pearl, are being worn. John Oliver Hobbes (Mrs. Craigie) in ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. YILHELMINA'S MEDAL.

    Quean Wilhelmina's coronation modal, which is of silver, in three inches in diameter and beautifully executed. On the obverse it bears a bust of the young ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. NOVEL.

    The noblest profession a man could choose, she said, her sweet eyes sparkling. I had a friend, nay, I have a friend.—and the words sent thrills through his ...

    Article : 3,233 words
  10. STICKLESS MEN.

    There are three prominent men to be met with in London, who are never Boon carrying a stick or umbrella. These are Lord Salisbury, the Duke of Norfolk, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. NO HOPE FOR THESE.

    I have seen men—Malays—driven half crazy by one draught. Show me a gagus drinker and you point me out a doomed man if over there was one ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. KITCHEN ECONOMIES.

    Ono of my early trials was the lack [?] really necessary apparatus in thekitch[?] let alone any of the up-to-date time and labour saving inyentions so largely met ...

    Article : 882 words
  13. WHEN 'JACK TAR' LEAVES THE NAVY.

    What becomes of our gallant sailors when they are discharged from the service of the Royal Navy? Often we hear of the and death of an old soldier in poverty ...

    Article : 671 words
  14. COMMON NAMES IN IRELAND

    Surnames in Ireland are considered in a recent appendix to the last census report of the Registrar-General. A comparison with the commonest names in ...

    Article : 145 words
  15. SOMEWHAT INCONGRUOUS.

    Have you seen the now velvet lace? At present ifc is only for those well endowed with this world's goods, for to look well, it duet be made of the very best velvet. ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. THE PAST RECALLED.

    So far no girls' evening dresses are concerned there in a decided return to that simplicity which has been lost for some years. The simple white muslin, beloved ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. 'POLLY CABBY.'

    General Pole-Carew, or Polly Carey as he is called who distinguished himself at the first Modder River battle with Lord Mathuen is like Sir Redvers Buller a ...

    Article : 381 words
  18. DAINTY SIMPLICITY.

    With the simple white muslin gown comes also the wide sash of softest ribbon or silk. This in tied round the waist and arranged in a loose bow with long ends at ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. BLACK AND WHITE.

    Next to jet, which, owing to the deplorable amount of mourning failing worn at present, is much on evidence as a trimming for both day and evening ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. A LACK LEGEND.

    A very interesting tale is told of the origin of the famous guipure lace. A certain Venetian sailor had returned from a voyage in Eastern waters and brought to ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. IT THREATENS SWIMMERS.

    A dreadful follow menaces the swimmer who ventures in tropical sous. It is known as the Portuguese man-of-war it has been called, also, a Poem in Satin ...

    Article : 183 words
  22. WAYS OF LIVING.

    On a recent occasion when a representative of a journal was chatting with a well-known actor, that gentleman remarked. ...

    Article : 763 words
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