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  2. THE POETS' CORNER.

    Ten miles down Reedy River A pool of water lies, And all the year it mirrors The changes in the skies; ...

    Article : 362 words
  3. Table Decorations.

    In and about Sydney there ia evidently a great desire to keep pace with home fashions in the adornment of the table. Ten years ago there was little of this care upon us in sunny Australia, and beyond a ...

    Article : 650 words
  4. Tried Recipes.

    Orange Jam.—Weigh the oranges before peeling, and pot a pound of sugar to a pound of fruit. Take the peel from half the oranges, grate it, and add the sugar. Open the oranges, and be very particular to ...

    Article : 507 words
  5. Home Fashion Notes.

    The following description of the dresses of German countess is given in a home journal: No. has a bodice and train of terra-cotta brocade, with lovely designs in a mixture ot reseda and gold. The ...

    Article : 678 words
  6. Figure No. 349L.—Ladies' Wrapper.

    This illustrates ladies' wrapper No. 3380 (copyright). Figured China silk and plain velvet are here combined, with fine cord for decoration. The front and back of the wrapper are arranged over fitted linings that are of basque depth and show above the frilled edges in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 122 words
  7. Pleasant Paragraphs.

    Mrs. Wilgus: "I learn that your daughter has decided to enter a convent, and devote herself to the Lord." Mrs. Bilgus: " She did intend to, but her former ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. HIS COMPLIMENT.

    Miss De Pretty: " I don't see how you whistle through your fingers that way. I could never, do it in the world." Mr. Goodheart (wishing to compliment her delicate ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. The Lost Found.

    The accompanying extracts from LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, dated London, January 11, speak for themselves as to the value of the missing friends column when published in a paper so ...

    Article : 324 words
  10. KEEPING BEFORE THE PUBLIC.

    Wife: " Must you go out to-night?" Husband: " Indeed I must. Important, very important. It won't do to stay at home, these days. A man must keep himself before the public, or be ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. Household Decorations.

    Table Slips.—Centre cloths or slips should leave a margin of 16in to 18in round the table. Dessert dishes can be arranged ...

    Article : 352 words
  12. MR. AND MRS. B.

    Winkle: "Eh! How is this, Binkle? I've heard you say many a time that every man should be master in his own house; but—ha! ha!—old boy, you don't seem to be master here." ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION.

    Miss Oldmaid: " Your room is very pretty; Miss Rosebud, but I wish you would drop in and see mine. It's a perfect museum of curios. All presents, too." Miss Rosebud: " Birthday presents?" ...

    Article : 39 words
  14. NOT IN STYLE.

    Mrs, De Style: "That cloak is just lovely, so soft and warm. Is it fashionable?" Dealer: "No, ma'am, it's called the Common Sense Cloak." ...

    Article : 168 words
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