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  2. TRAFFIC IN TITLES

    An element of excitement was introduced into the proceedings of the House of Commons on the February by an attack upon the attacked Jobbing of titles ...

    Article : 1,075 words
  3. WIT AND HUMOR.

    "I ain't got do money, your Worship," exclaimed a hawker who was fined 10s for disorderly conduct, "but if you'll take it out in garfish things could be harranged as [?]cal as ...

    Article : 641 words
  4. LITERATURE.

    "If only such a book as that recently published by Professor Woolberry on 'The Appreciation of Literature' were taken to heart by the framers of our ...

    Article : 848 words
  5. LADIES' COLUMN.

    The now trailing, sheath-like skirt is depicted by the first of this evening's illustrations. The model is fashioned in drap souple in a delicate mushroom ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 135 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 629 words
  7. HEALTH HINTS.

    The superstition (says a contemporary) that a mother needs no advice except perhaps from other women, and is instructed by Nature to perform all ...

    Article : 568 words
  8. THE ABBAYE'S SKELETON.

    The garden of the ancient Abbaye-an-Bois has a skeleton. The house, which sheltered Mme. Recamler in those last smilling and studious years of her life ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. THE COMPLIMENT RETURNED.

    There is a certain public man who is a worshipper of good tobacco and abhors had tobacco accordingly. While travelling recently be entered a crowded railway train and found the ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. USEFUL HINTS.

    A greasy collar always makes a coat look horribly shabby. Clean It with a piece of flannel dipped in amomnia. A few drops of turpentine added to ...

    Article : 232 words
  11. BULBS IN BOWLS.

    The bowls for bulbs (states the English "Journal of Horticulture") should be shallow. It is surprising what a charmins effect can be obtained by ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. VERIFY YOUR REFERENCES.

    The idea of a clergyman a presenting an extempore sermon is all right, but a story comes to mind of a very original gentleman who one takes it, will nowadays be giving greater heed ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. HOMELY FARE.

    Fancy Fruit Cake.—Ingredients: ½lb. flour, ¼lb. castor sugar, 2 eggs, 2oz. blanched almonds, ¼lb. candied peel, ¼lb. dried cheries. Beat ¼lb. butter ...

    Article : 500 words
  14. THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

    Much less is heard of the "Quakers" in these days than of many other religious bodies. Yet the "Society" still flourishes in a modest sort of way. In ...

    Article : 394 words
  15. DOUGLAS JERROLD STORIES.

    "Fuller of reportes than any man in England" was said of Douglas Jerrold. He certainly had a pretty wit. A very prosy gentleman was in the habit ...

    Article : 949 words
  16. THE DEATH-ROLL ON AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    An article in the "Atlantic Monthly" entitled "Confessions of a Railway Signalman" helps to explain the long death-roll on American railways. ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. GERM-LADEN CHURCH AIR.

    Some churches are never once decently ventilated from December to May. The same old air, with an ever richer crop of germs, is reheated and served up ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. SPOON-FED IRELAND.

    In Ireland, which is the most expensively governed country in Europe, the State treats the people at incapable babies. The country is becoming a ...

    Article : 54 words
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