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  2. Advertising

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  3. A MESSAGE.

    OH, that I might do some heroic deed, Give to the world some long-neglected need, Light to the blind or to the hungry food. So prayed I in the fever of my mood. ...

    Article : 139 words
  4. SUSAN'S DARK HORSE.

    PROBABLY the meanest peace of cold-blooded deception over practiced on a woman occurred out in Western Addition the other day. It seems that the belle of that important suburb ...

    Article : 825 words
  5. QUIPS.

    HUSBAND: 'These biscuits are somewhat heavy, my dear; don't you think so? Wife: 'That's funny. The cook-book says that they should be light.' ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  6. THE Member for Mangoldby.

    DURING long centuries the Jackson-Garretts had resigned as petty sovereigns over that corner of Slopshire which is comprised within the boundaries of the parish of Mangoldby ...

    Article : 3,308 words
  7. The Lady Diver's Exploit.

    THE aquatic drama is as old as the Cataract of the Ganges, but the tank play is a modern idea. It sprang from Natator's performance in the plate-glass reservoir built on the stage, ...

    Article : 2,027 words
  8. ONE OF THOSE STAGE FAIRIES.

    It is no secret among those who are 'in the know' that many of the dancing girls of the stage as not really as youthful as they look from before the footlights ...

    Article : 174 words
  9. DUMMY'S JOKE.

    JONES was, sauntering about at the National Gallery, and chanced to meet a friend, a deaf mute, who was conversing with a companion in sign-language. Greeting Jones ...

    Article : 188 words
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