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  2. LADIES' COLUMN.

    'In ladies' goods buttoned boots are as popular as ever. through legs are not so high nor are the buttons quite so numerous as in recent seasons. Generally speaking, both ...

    Article : 477 words
  3. POETRY.

    Death doth not claim us with the passing breath; Before our Lady Justice calm he stands To hear her grave, immutable commands 'Wait,I shall tell you presently,' she saith, ...

    Article : 122 words
  4. Square Shoulders Now the Proper Thing.

    The blind devotion of the typical woman to the relentless though invisible fetich of fashion, which sacrifices her health, comfort and beauty to the erratic demands of its ...

    Article : 827 words
  5. THE DANCING-GIRL'S BALLAD.

    A lover said: 'For one touch of her hand I would give Bulkh, I would give Samarkand, So sweet she is I' The Bulbul sang between, 'Rose of rare sweetness! Shirin, Shirin!' ...

    Article : 218 words
  6. Morning Baby-Song.

    Baby, darling, wake and scc, Morning's here, my little rose; Open eyes and smile at me Ere I clasp and kiss you clse. ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. NOVEL.

    It was nearly midnight, and still the gay party lingered on the verandah. There had been a fortnight of'getting settled' at the new post, preceded by a month of marching ...

    Article : 3,084 words
  8. VARIETIES.

    Innocent Youth—How I admire Miss Tranquille's calmness. She never loses her self-possession. Tart Maiden—And never will. None of the young men want her. ...

    Article : 331 words
  9. Cosmeties.

    The old doctor was talking about the girl of the period yesterday. He complained a little about her fashionable dresses, tight corsets, high-heeled shoes, and other foibles ...

    Article : 425 words
  10. How to be Happy Here Below.

    Whatis it that most makes man happy here below? Carnot, the grandfather of the French President, defined the elements of happiness under ten heads, which may be ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. CHAPTER. II.

    Nod Perry hated roveille and morning stables about as vehemently as was possible to a young fellow who was in other repects thoroughly in love with his profession. ...

    Article : 1,945 words
  12. Tongue Tanglers.

    The popularity of Peter Piper's celebrated peck of pickled pepper will probably never wane as a snaro to catch the tongue that would fain be agile; but that test has ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. ladies v. Clubs.

    From the first (writes Clement Scott in America) ladies have been the sternest and most uncompromising opponents of men's clubs. They urge that men are selfish ...

    Article : 549 words
  14. Gowns for the Queen of Portugal.

    I had the pleasure of inspecting, yesterday, some of the toilets ordered by Queen Pia of Portugal of M. Worth. Some of them comprising the travelling dresses and the ...

    Article : 583 words
  15. An Adjustable Ship's Berth.

    At the office of Messrs. F. Prince and Co., 31, Craven-street, London, there was recently on view a now form of berth or swinging bed for ships, the use of which is intended to ...

    Article : 393 words
  16. AN Acrou's LITTLE DODOE.

    The celebrated actor Talma was one day' suddenly accosted while hunting by a game-keeper, who asked him by waht right he dared to hunt in that place. Tahna, with a tone full of diguity, replied, 'By what ...

    Article : 85 words
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