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  2. The Great Pearls.

    The Iman of Muscat possesses a pearl weighing 12½ carats, through which you can see the daylight. It is worth about £33,000. The one owned by ...

    Article : 395 words
  3. Short Story.

    I liked Lydia Lawson. I never told her she was beautiful or an angel. That is all romantic twaddle, and I despise romance. But I told her I liked her, and ...

    Article : 1,058 words
  4. Spray.

    An ungallant writer in the French Press, M. Yve-Plessis, has been criticising the accounts given of the ages of actresses and operatic singers in a ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. A Husband's Difficulties.

    "George, dear," said Mrs. Newlywed the other evening just as they were about to leave the house for the opera, "I've left my fan up on the dressing ...

    Article : 530 words
  6. The Table.

    The bread for this should be at least one day old and out as thinly as possible. Those who are not able to buy malt bread will be glad of the following ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. Pith and Point.

    A kind voice is to the heart what light is to the eye. One of the beautiful traits of nobility is not to fly from poverty. ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  8. The Sketcher.

    One of the most insidious perils that beset the footsteps of the pedestrian in New York is the deadly coal-hole in the sidewalk, particularly if after ...

    Article : 797 words
  9. Lemon Sandwiches,

    which are generally popular at a picnic, should be prepared as follows:—Grate the rind of a lemon, remove its white skin, and squeeze out the juice. Mix ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. Nothing New Under the Sun.

    You would imagine that the automatic penny-in-the-slot machine was a characteristic product of the latter end of the nineteenth century (says a writer ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. Four Good Salad Dressings.

    A French Salad Cream.—Place the yolks of two raw eggs in a small basin, and stir them till thick with a wooden spoon, adding by degrees the juice of ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. Salvation Army Matches.

    How keenly the foreigner cuts into English industry is shown in the case of the Salvation Army matches. Enormous sums have been spent in ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. A Double Brain.

    A case of double brain action of much apparent significance has been recorded by Mr. L. C. Bruce in "Brain." In one condition the patient spoke in English, ...

    Article : 210 words
  14. An Impatient Girl.

    Mr. Richmann : "You have a handsome young man named De Ribbon in your employ, I understand. He is engaged to my daughter, and I'd like you ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. King David's Strategy.

    The following account of ancient military tactics is taken from the "Literary Digest":— A very interesting study on the ...

    Article : 417 words
  16. Japanese Courtesy.

    A good story is told by a friend of the famous Admiral Ito, illustrating at once the courtesy of his nation and the kindly nature of the man himself. On one ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. A Lost Letter Story.

    A merchant complained of the loss of a letter issued from his office, containing some hundreds of pounds in Bank of England notes. Finally an expert from ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. Animals and Plants.

    Land animals and plants are distributed in zones whose limits follow lines of equal temperature, but just when the temperature exerts its restraining influence has ...

    Article : 222 words
  19. Observing a Maxim.

    A commercial traveller tells this story:—One day while standing at the door of a shop in a small village I noticed a tall, respectable-looking old man go into the ...

    Article : 161 words
  20. He Was a Railway Porter.

    A thin man, with a distressing cough, was inspecting some portmanteaus and trunks in front of a West End shop the other day, when the proprietor of the ...

    Article : 266 words
  21. Wanted the Ship Stopped.

    One of the romantic tales told about Chicago's great editor, Wilbur F. Storey, concerns a trip he took across the ocean in his later years when he had grown ...

    Article : 192 words
  22. What a Star Is.

    A star, says Sir Robert S. Ball, is a mass of matter heated to such an extent that its effulgence is perceived far and wide. But this heated condition is ...

    Article : 251 words
  23. A Steam Engine Driver by the Sun.

    The sun is, our great source of power, and when the coal mines—our stock of stored sunbeams of past ages—shall be exhausted, the direct solar rays should ...

    Article : 218 words
  24. The Light of the Stars.

    It is possible to measure the light of the stars and planets by photography, but this is a slow process, and during the last year an almost Instantaneous method ...

    Article : 313 words
  25. Cirrus Clouds.

    Helmholtz has attributed cirrus clouds to air waves produced when one stratum of air glides over another of different temperature and density, the lower one. ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. The Bifurcated Garment.

    One recent Sunday, remarks the "Indian Daily News," the Rev. A. G. A. Roberts, of St. Andrew's Church, Darjeeling, settled it—for Bengal at all ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. Why Women Write Postscripts.

    "Why women write postscripts" is a problem that has been engaging the attention of one of the London woman's weeklies. The answers betray that the ...

    Article : 187 words
  28. Cool.

    The coolness of the genteelly-dressed thieves who haunt big drapers' shops during sale time is illustrated by the following incident, vouched for by a ...

    Article : 176 words
  29. A Large Price for a Slight Concession.

    £100,000 for a gain of ten minutes.! Such is the price which the Great Western Company has thought it worth while to pay to the hotel proprietors at Swindon ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. Russia in the Pacific.

    The strength of the Russian squadron in the Paciflc will be greatly increased by the contemplated addition of the four armoured vessels about to be ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. High Enjoyment.

    [?]e of the highest and best enjoyments [?] through what is done for others. is believed in theoretically, but practically. If a man has money" ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. Effects of Cold.

    A German physician who accompanied a detachment of soldiers In the disastrous retreat from Moscow, states the "Independent," has left an interesting paper ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. Inexpensive.

    It is said that the weaving of threads of aluminium in textile fabrics results in a practically non-oxidisable, inexpensive material that is free from chemical ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. Mullagatawny Soup.

    should always be made from the remains of a dish of curry. The poorest stock will make a good soup thus:—Add all the scraps of curry and rice and boll ...

    Article : 46 words
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