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  5. THE KAISER’S MOTHER.

    In the present bitter struggle when the Kaiser has declared war on practically all the world in his mad pursuit suit of a world-empire Germany, it is ...

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  11. TORPEDO OR BATTLESHIP.

    “The Fire-Ship” is picturesquely described by Mr. David Hanny as the rude, but in favorable circumstances the most formidable, ancestor of the ...

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  12. HOW GERMANS LIVE.

    “After the Swiss, the Germans are probably the thriftiest people in Europe,” declares the Berlin correspondent of the Chicago “Tribune.” “They ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. MEDICAL MEMS.

    Honey, glycerine, and lemon juice, in equal parts, alleviate tone-hoarseness. Raw egg beaten with lemon juice, swallowed every morning, ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. VAIN DIPLOMATS.

    Court life is turned inside out by H.R.H. the Infanta Euialia of Spain, aunt of King Alfonso, and she presents to us in “The Strand Magazine.” ...

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  17. THE DIARY OF A BABY.

    Yelled fifteen minutes without taking breath. Pulled enough hair from his uncle’s head and whiskers to stuff a pillow. ...

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  18. Singing as a Tonic.

    A medical authority avows that the time will soon come when singing will be regarded as one of the great helps to physicians in lung diseases, more ...

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  19. Seasonable Conundrums.

    Brown: What every years comes as a bore, when pails and brooms cover the floor, and chairs and tables block the door? ...

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  20. One for the Runner.

    A man left his umbrella in the stand in a hotel recently with a card bearing the following inscription attached to it: ...

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  21. Chilblains.

    Many martyrs to chilblains have not only been immediately relieved, but have had no recurrence of this annual trouble during, the winter after ...

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  22. A SONG OF HOPE.

    There is a pill for every ache, a salve for every sore, so let’s rejoice and never make a rumpus any more. There is a poultice for each head, ...

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  23. Revenge.

    A young and bashful professor was frequently, embarrassed by jokes his girl pupils would play on him. These jokes were so frequent that he ...

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  24. Tit for Tat.

    Pat, who was in lodgings, was greatly annoyed by the landlady helping herself to his provisions. She began by taking a piece of his butter, and ...

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  25. A Remedy for Colds.

    Olive oil, mixed with quinine, makes an excellent remedy for colds, the mixture being rubbed into the back and chest until quite absorbed. Thin ...

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  26. A Flip for Flipkins.

    Flipkins came down to the club last night with a great problem weighing on his mind. “If I should stand on my head,” he ...

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  27. Wanted Value for Money.

    While travelling to London, a gentleman’s only companion in the third-class carriage was an elderly Highlander. He sat in his comer with his ...

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  28. Worse Still.

    For weeks Bill had been a familiar figure tramping through the streets in his shirt-sleeves, but now he was putting on his coat once more. ...

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  29. The Widow’s Mite.

    A written examination was being held in a local school. The subject was Scripture. One question was: “What do you ...

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  30. Why Hurry?

    In Mexico time is of little importance. The late Sylvanus Miller the civil, engineer, who was engaged on some work there, was once ...

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  31. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CAT.

    The cat was regarded as sacred by the Egyptians; but though it may still look at a king; few are now so poor as to do it reverence. It has ...

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  32. Dipping the “’Ens.”

    A lady went one day into her garden and found the old man whom she employed as gardener cleaning out the chicken houses. As he was ...

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  33. Precautionary.

    Guest (in restaurant): “Bring me a pork chop, a broiled lobster, a Welsh rarebit, a bottle of stout and a piece of mince-pie.” ...

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  34. A Mixed Grill.

    A schoolboy who was not noted for his Biblical history was interrogated by the local examiner thus: “Who was Esau?” ...

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