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  2. POETRY

    Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, Move like the soythe of Death, Tanks, by the hundred. ...

    Article : 251 words
  3. THE NATURE OF HEALTH.

    Health, of haleness, or wholeness, for all those terms have one derivation, and, to a large extent, one meaning, should be considered as something ...

    Article : 365 words
  4. HOUSEKEEPER.

    If feather pillows have an unpleasant odour give them a thorough drying before a clear fire. If soot falls on the carpet cover it ...

    Article : 156 words
  5. BAKED MACARONI AND CHEESE.

    One of the most popular savouries is macaroni cheese, and a good recipe is as follows. Fill a small pie dish with macaroni, coper the latter with ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. THE FAIR SEX

    In brushing the teeth, care should be taken to go thoroughly round the edges, and always brush away from the gums, dislodging foreign deposits ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. Humour

    Somebody said to Jamie MacJames one day-"I trust you don't spend all your wages." "That I don't," Jamie reported. "I only spend two thirds. ...

    Article : 425 words
  8. The Man of a Hundred Masks.

    "From Italy," she cried. "I lon't know anybody there. Who an it be?" "You'll soon know that if you ...

    Article : 2,928 words
  9. HOARDING SCRAPS.

    Each house cleaning time most women stoically decide to dispense with a few of ther hoarded-up treasures. They weigh carefully the merts of each ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. OLDEST CORPS IN THE WORLD.

    Which is the olde[?] existing-infantry line regiment in the world? The distinction is held by the Royal Scots, who have been nicknamed "Pontius ...

    Article : 272 words
  11. TO SET COLOURS.

    Before submitting coloured embroideries to an ordinary soap and water bath, it should be ascertained whether the colours are likely to run. ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. PRESERVING FRUIT.

    In this branch of cookery attention must be paid to certain conditions hich are essential to success. In the first place the fruit should ...

    Article : 234 words
  13. SUFFERING FROM LACK OF EXERCISE. [?]

    Girls suffer most from the lack of exercise. Indeed it is the exception when girls above ten or eleven get any regular outdoor exercise. To this ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. A SUBSTITUTE FOR CREAM.

    An excellent substitute for cream in tea is a new laid egg. Beat up the egg in a basin, and then gradually pom over it boiling tea, taking care ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. WAR PIGEONS.

    The announcement of the War Office that a large number of homing-pigeons are being utilised for naval and military purposes, and that many of these ...

    Article : 510 words
  16. CHARM OF THE AFTERNOON TEA.

    As in all social functions, says one experienced in the art of entertaining, the indivduality of the hostess can be discerned by her afternoon teas, and ...

    Article : 300 words
  17. HOUSEHOLD RECIPES.

    Sandwiches are always useful as emergency dishes, but ver!ylittle originality is, as a rule, displayed in their composition, which is a pty, seeny that they ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. COMPLIMENTARY.

    Chairman (addressing a meeting): [?] a.m. sure we-are all sorry that our secretary is not here to-night. I cannot say we miss his vacant chair, but ...

    Article : 30 words
  19. SHARP[?]

    "I wish I had never learnt to play cards," exclaimed the testy retired Co[?]nel, as he settled up his losings at the bridge table. ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. PINEAPPLE BAVARIOS.

    This is a dainty sweet for supper parties. Dissolve half an ounce of leaf gelatine in a teacupful of milk-Sweeten half a pint of cream with one ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. A BELATED LAUGH.

    At a political meeting a speaker made a jest, and, finding that his audience had missed the point, he said plaintively: ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. STEAMED LEMON PUDDING.

    Ingredients: Three dunces of sugar, three ounces of butter, four ounces of flour, one small teaspoonful of baking powder, two small eggs, ring and juice ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. HE FLED.

    At an evening party the hostess had bustled out of the room to arrange some details of supper, or something. During her absence a young man sang ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. PRESERVING ONE'S BEAUT

    All beauty is fleeting, says a lady writer on beauty hints for young women, but the hair, woman's crowning [?]lory, is as easy to kill as a ...

    Article : 362 words
  25. SAUCE FOR LEMON PUDDING.

    Put half a pint of water on to boil; blend a teaspoonful of arrowroot with [?]alittle water, stir it in, and boil for about two minutes; add the juice of ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. GOING, GOING, GONE.

    Tommy Snaggs and the new vicar were holding converse together at the Snaggs' front gate. "And where does your father go on ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. APRICOT CATEAN.

    Ingredients:-One tin of apricots, one lemon, three ounces of sugar, one onnce of gelatine; one gill cream whipped and flavoured with icing sugar and ...

    Article : 118 words
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