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  2. LADIES' COLUMN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 573 words
  3. Long v. Short Dresses.

    THE contest still continues between the clinging and bouffant fashions and the long and short dresses, yet the distinct advantages of the latter naturally appropriate one for the drawing-room and the other for ...

    Article : 205 words
  4. In the Conservatory.

    THE passion-flowers o'er her bright head drooped, The roses twined their faint rich blooms above her, Great crimson, fuschia bells with myrtle grouped, White lilies watched the maiden and her lover; ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. Painted Dresses.

    I AM pleased to see painted dresses gaining ground among the creme de la creme of society. Thus the Marquise do Noailles is reported to have worn a manteau do cour in silver brocade, striped with exquisite ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. Mr. Bliffins First Baby.

    THE first baby was a great institution. As soon as be came into this " breathing world," as the late W. Shakespeare has it, he took command in our house. Everything was subservient to him. He regulated ...

    Article : 651 words
  7. Household Recipes.

    TURNIPS WITH CREAM.—Take small, now turnips, pool, and boil them in salted water, drain them thoroughly; melt loz of butter in a saucepan, add to it a desertspoonful of flour, pepper, salt, grated ...

    Article : 608 words
  8. Japanese Fashions.

    THE following charming little story is from the TOKIO TIMES, a newspaper published in Japan, but not in the Japanese language:-"The prettiest and daintiest of Japanese belles in Europe was lately ...

    Article : 656 words
  9. The Australian "More-Pork" Bird.

    "MORE-PORK," "more-pork," who has not heard The low distant cry of the " more-pork " bird? When the twilight has passed and the evening come, The Australian sprite from wattle and gum ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. Slips from the Story Tree.

    Two young girls were on their way home from school one summer's day. Both fair, with healthy, happylooking faces; both about twelve or thirteen years of age; but there all resemblance ceased. The one, ...

    Article : 1,694 words
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