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  2. WAS NAPOLEON HIMSELF.

    The magic name Napoleon never rains to excite interest, and the article appearing in last Friday's Sun, Was Napoleon Himself; Fake Emperor at St. Helena! was widely ...

    Article : 786 words
  3. EUCKEN'S SUGGESTION.

    Professor Rudolf Eucken, the famous Jena philosopher, makes a very interesting suggestion in the New York Independent. This is that a foundation be established in ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  4. AUSTRALIA'S GIRLS.

    Starting on the well-known shoe string (writes Zoe Beckley in the New York Evening World), a certain pair of lively young men are soon to move commercially upon ...

    Article : 942 words
  5. LINK BY LINK or THE CHAIN OF EVIDENCE.

    Upon what a slight and apparently trifling chance a great and critical event sometimes depends! In proposing a return to Harlem on the evening of that exasperating and ...

    Article : 1,969 words
  6. LATEST FASHION.

    This coat may be worn either for street or evening wear. It looks smart made up in tweed, cloth, velvet or any warm material. It represents "Everylady's Journal" pattorn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 120 words
  7. FAIRY TALES.

    A recent article on the pernicious effects of fairy tales upon children leads Dr. A. L. Benedict, editor of the Buffalo Medical Journal, to remark, that the influence of ...

    Article : 732 words
  8. DENATURED ELECTRICITY.

    When precisely the same product is sold for different uses at widely varying prices, an opportunity is evidently offered for getting the best of the vendors by buying at ...

    Article : 344 words
  9. NEW GOLF CHAMPION.

    "Mr. Jenkins is the English amateur golf champion, and Mr. Jenkins is a Scotchman—England, in fact, had no personal interest in the final on Saturday, an Irishman and a ...

    Article : 301 words
  10. STRANGE SEA DISASTER.

    A ship "turning turtle" is surely the most singular of the many strange mischances that threaten sailors. Its very rarity shows that it is almost the last mishap with which the sailor has to reckon ...

    Article : 346 words
  11. GIRL SPY TRAPPED.

    Germany continues to have trouble with German subjects who seek to sell their country's secrets as a quick means of making' money. The latest spy caught is an attractive woman little over 20 ...

    Article : 214 words
  12. DANCING IN THE PARK.

    A lawn may not be an ideal floor for dancing and experts might object if they were asked to tread tangos on turf, but young London likes dancing on grass. In Gladstone Park at Dollis Hill, ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. TITLES AND HONORS.

    Mr. Arthur Ponsonby, M.P., introduced in the House of Commons "A bill to provide for the termination of hereditary titles." He said they were nearly all agreed that the hereditary principle for ...

    Article : 268 words
  14. ONE DAY IN SEVEN.

    "The House of Commons has rejected by a considerable majority (117 to 105) a bill which sought to secure by law one day's rest in seven to the worker," says the Daily News. "It was ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. THE PITY OF IT.

    "No sensitive person on reading the account of militant doings these last two days or seeing the photographs of them but must feel deep pain," says the Daily News. "To venture as these ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. SICKNESS OF SOCIETY.

    "We seek means to cure the ills of which ours society is sick by legislative action, and ever remedy prepared does but rouse a bitter antaponism from one interest or another." says the Pall ...

    Article : 138 words
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