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  2. AH, THE POWER OF A SINGLE CACE.

    Mr. Koon Kan was in a greatly perturbed state of mind. He was running for a train and feared he was late. In an agony of suspense and mental ...

    Article : 164 words
  3. SHOCKS CAUSE DUMB TO SPEAK

    The recent case of a young woman in England who, after being deaf and dumb for twenty-one years, is slowly recovering both hearing and speech— ...

    Article : 295 words
  4. THE RIGHT TIME TO WED.

    "People rush into matrimony as they rush to catch a train, and in their hurry they sometimes catch the wrong train. The rush in reference to ...

    Article : 937 words
  5. THE ROMANCE OF THE HYDRO.

    It was difficult to define the quality which constituted Joan Sinclair's charm. Neither Morley Paget nor Sidney Garfield ever stopped to consider ...

    Article : 683 words
  6. WHERE THE EYE IS DECEIVED.

    A curious optical illusion is sometimes seen as a motor-car passes, the wheels of the moving vehicle appearing for an instant to stop or even turn ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. IV.

    "It's awfully good of you, Mr. Gaifield. I'm sure Mme. Berringer would fall in with your suggestion willingiy." ...

    Article : 1,791 words
  8. ROUND THE WORLD FOR A WIFE

    Garbed in the picturesque dress of his native country, Demetre Dann, a Roumanian, twenty-three years of age, is walking around the world in ...

    Article : 188 words
  9. Not a Tiring Method.

    He tapped on the back door of a suburban home and asked for something to eat. The good housewife responded that she would feed him ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. A QUICK MARRIAGE.

    Housewives who find the servant problem a source of endless worry may find some consolation in the fact that in no country is the matter a ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. A Rank Ruffian.

    A newly-married man returned home the other night to find his wife looking very sad. "What is the matter, Mary?" he ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. Stopping to Count It.

    It the Sassenach has deep-rooted convictions regarding the "meanness' of the Scot, the Scot has himself to blame, for he seems to delight in ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. The Kind Maw.

    Mr. Roosevelt tells about a beggar who was given a pair of boots by an old lady. The boots were too small for him, so he pawned them and ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. II.

    If a thunderbolt had fallen at the feet of the two young men, Morley Paget and Sidney Garfield, they could not have been more surprised, although, ...

    Article : 1,155 words
  15. [?] and the Sentry.

    A capital story which Lord Minto, used to delight in telling was of an experience he had while he was Viceroy of India. One morning in ...

    Article : 218 words
  16. Not Guilty, My Lord!

    There's a good story being told just now of Mrs. Lloyd George's encounter with a Hertfordshire working man who wanted to know what her ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. A Soft Job.

    Mr. Roosevelt was once talking to a young man about his future career. "What are you going to be?" he asked. ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. III.

    There was quite a record crowd in the drawing-room for Mme. Berringer's recital. She had kept to her room ever since her arrival, and nobody ...

    Article : 350 words
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