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  2. CUCKOO!

    Mr Dion Clayton Calthrop writes in the London "Daily Mail":— Columbine was dusting dreams from the doorstep. A little cloud of ...

    Article : 1,489 words
  3. A WORKMAN'S CLUB.

    Down the Old Kent road yesterday morning, writes the "Daily Mail" of 13th April, there were no indications of the general celebration of the Great ...

    Article : 1,209 words
  4. THE LITTLE BROTHERS.

    Edith Ayrton Zangwill writes in the "Westminster Gazette," of 18th April:— i kiss you and kissa you My pigeon, my own; ...

    Article : 1,231 words
  5. THE DIAMOND KING.

    The "Daily News," Paris correspondent wrote on 21st. April:— M. Ludovic Naudeau, the distinguished War correspondent of "Le Journal" in ...

    Article : 343 words
  6. MODERN ACTRESSES.

    Actresses of to-day (writes the "Inter-Ocean") are not in the same artistic class with the stage women of the "good old days of Booth and Barrett." ...

    Article : 384 words
  7. A PARIS SUFFRAGETTE.

    For the first time in the municipal history of Paris (writes the Paris correspondent of the "Daily News," on 30th April) a woman is a competitor for the ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. MONEY MADNESS.

    The pressure of the financial stringency and the prolonged business depression (wrote the "Daily News" correspondent on 23rd April) is shown ...

    Article : 241 words
  9. AN OUT-DOOR POT RACK.

    This illustration, taken from the "Prairie Farmer," will be found useful. Place a post eight feet long and five inches in diameter in the ground three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 90 words
  10. CILDREN'S STUDIES.

    That the story of the average Boston child reading Virgil when three years old and composing. Greek verse at four is not entirely a jest was ...

    Article : 226 words
  11. AN ARTFUL BURGLAR.

    A new terror is added to burglary (writes "Lloyd's Weekly" of 26th April) is added by the use of "morphia dust"— a horrible practice, it appears, copied ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. AN ENERGETIC EVANGELIST.

    Twelve young women arose and left the First Baptish Church of Hammond, Ind., lately, when the Rev. Dan Shannon, an evangelist, ...

    Article : 675 words
  13. THE QUEEN'S SISTER.

    It is difficult to define the exact position held by Lord Knollys' sister, the Hon. Charlotte Knollys, in regard to her Majesty the Queen. The designation of ...

    Article : 268 words
  14. THE "BANK" GRAVEYARD.

    It is not generally known, (says "Bank Notes") that the Bank of England contains within its walls a graveyard. The Gordon Riots In 1780 during which the ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. IN JOYOUS JAPAN.

    A Japanese woman named Tora (or tiger), who had come to be known in the robber class that she had joined as "Tora, the Serpent," has just been ...

    Article : 300 words
  16. TO PAY FOR THE FUNERAL.

    She was a kindly old soul with an implicit faith in the doctor's word, and when he said there was no hope for her patient she was prepared for the worst. ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. KNOCKING 'EM UP.

    "Hallo, hallo!" called the irate householder, putting his head out of the bedroom window at 2 a.m. "What are yon banging at the door like that for? ...

    Article : 82 words
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