The London "Times," of 23rd February, writes:— The body of King christian was on Friday, 16th removed from the chapel ...
Article : 921 wordsTo Clean White Leather Belts.— Spirits of wine rubbed in well with a clean cloth will remove all stains. Boot Blacking.— Buy the ordinary ...
Article : 419 wordsA religious journal—the "C.E. World" recently offered a prize for the best list of "the ten most remarkable men and women of the Christian era," with ...
Article : 280 wordsThe knock of the postman— It gives you a thrill. You look for a cheque, And he hands you a bill. Barber: Good morning, Sir! Beautiful ...
Article : 858 words"I see you have a safe for your silver," said Mrs Dawson, "It's a very good idea, but I shouldn't think you could get it all in there," "We don't put any of it there," said ...
Article : 75 wordsPat had just finished chopping the sticks for the good lady, and she, benevolent soul, had asked him whether he would prater a cup of tea or a drop of whisky. ...
Article : 113 wordsA WOMAN "SACRIFICE" TO GOD. An appalling account of atrocities committed in the neighborhood of Kherson is given by the special correspondent of ...
Article : 298 wordsOn February 12th the Capetown correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote:— Every hour that passes brings to light ...
Article : 336 wordsAn Irish soldier on sentry duty had orders to allow no one to smoke near his post. An officer with a lighted elgar approached, where upon "at boldly [?] him, and ordered ...
Article : 123 wordsHe was a quiet and unobtrusive young man, and he had called upon the same girl regularly for five and a half years without in any way divulging his future plan of campaign. ...
Article : 151 wordsMr F. Weber (writes the London "Daily Mail"), the organist of the Danish service held at Marlborough House Chapel, has published an interesting ...
Article : 339 wordsAn evening gown that can be made of chiffon of any color over silk to match. The bodice is finished with chiffon roses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsThe "Times" of 17th February wrote:— The visit of the Prince and Princess oF Wales to Haidarabad has brought ...
Article : 483 wordsThat remarkable, and at the same time rather vague, person to whom the French always refer as the "uncle from America," is the central ...
Article : 374 wordsThe sum of 10,000 guineas has teen received by the Lord Mayor of London from Lady Strathcona for the Queen's unemployed fund. ...
Article : 279 wordsFrom the modest bed-sitting room which he occupied at Devereux Court, Temple. Sir William Earle, "Bart." walked across the Strand yesterday ...
Article : 423 wordsEel Mayonnaise.— Required: Some fresh eels one gill of vinegar, one onion, three cloves, one gill of white wine, allspice, peppercorns, a blade of ...
Article : 657 wordsThe following is an exact copy of a note recently handed to a gentleman at Quarter Sessions: "To Councillor— Will you plese derfen ...
Article : 42 wordsA tiny tot in the babies' room was being scolded by her teacher for having dirty hands. "You naughty child! how dare you come to school with those dirty hands?" ...
Article : 49 wordsTom: Where's your brother? Jack: Ill in bed. Tom: What's the matter with him? Jack: Well, yon see, it was raining, so ...
Article : 53 wordsAn extraordinary instance of kleptomania is recorded by M. Marandon de Montyel in the "Revue Philanthropique." It presented itself with unusual ...
Article : 228 wordsThe day may not be far off when the summer costume of every city clerk will consist of a yellow silk hat and a yellow frock coat with an occasional, ...
Article : 217 wordsThe perfume of her violets I never shall forget, For the florist's bill that came with them I have not paid it yet. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr George Ade is in London (writes the "Daily Mail" of 1st February), at the Savoy Hotel, for a few days on his way to Egypt. Mr Ade is famous in ...
Article : 436 wordsA man who had purchased some currant buns at a bakery was distressed, on starting to eat one, to find that it contained a fly. Returning to the bakery, he made an indignant ...
Article : 77 wordsIt is always one of the object-lessons of history when a caste, a party, or a race attains to a position of prolonged tyranny over others how it ceases to be ...
Article : 170 wordsBarber: It's our cloning time now. Tell your mother we'll finish cutting your hair tomorrow morning. ...
Article : 19 wordsRadiantly lovely, she had come to see the poor young poet is his attic room. "The view is divine," she said, "but aren't you cramped for space?" ...
Article : 55 wordsSailor: Yet knows the difference between windward an leeward, don't yet? Tourist: Why, I believe—aw—windward is where the wind comes from, but I—aw-don't ...
Article : 36 words"One of my boys had skipped his classes deceived his mother, been found out, and ...
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