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  4. THE HOME CIRCLE

    The near future will have to face a woman famine throughout England, for women are being attracted to the colonies in annually increasing numbers.— ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. HOME STORYETTES.

    As the father of four eligible daughters, he was slowly learning his proper, position in the house. He had returned from the office worn ...

    Article : 517 words
  6. TEA TABLE TOPICS.

    "Australienne" struck a good note when condemning the attempts to have an English Xmas celebration in Australia, and her suggestion that we ought to strike out ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. THE FASHIONS.

    Costume of embroidered linen. The blouse, which is cut on shoulders to form a small cape, is open in front, showing a vest of embroidery. Sleeves made of embroidered frills, under puff of linen, and tucked cuffs finished with frills of same. Hat of leghorn, trimmed with long plume, bunch of rosebuds and foliage, and soft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  8. THE SWAY OF FASHION.

    "Cynicus" errs when he asserts that men are not swayed by fashions in dress. Following the leader, sheep-like, is not, of course, so common with the sterner sex ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. IN THE SUBURBS.

    "Another Suburban Wife" has mentioned only one disability under which we who live in the suburbs have to suffer. My experience of the hawker has generally ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. CHRISTMAS BOXES.

    Whatever may be the sentiment of the, Christmastide, there is one feature of the festive season that does much to detract from its "Joyousness." I refer to the ...

    Article : 310 words
  11. SPOONIER'S CONCEIT.

    "Do you really mean it, Mr. Spooner, when you say I am the hest girl in the world?" asked Miss Flypp, after the young man had suggested that she should ...

    Article : 241 words
  12. A GIRL'S TRAINING.

    It is a curious thing that boys should get a special training for any business they wish to enter, while girls are expected to pick up their special business in life by a ...

    Article : 195 words
  13. WARNING AGAINST CARBOLIC ACID.

    Dr. L. B. Meyer makes a plea for the restriction of the sale of carbolic acid, setting forth that the present indiscriminate dispensing of carbolic solution is dangerous ...

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  14. THE TRAPPING OF McPELICAN.

    "Have you ever experienced the feeling, Mr. McPellcan," said the young lady, softly, "that some great opportunity was within your grasp, but you had hardly the ...

    Article : 601 words
  15. WHAT TO AVOID IN HOT WEATHER.

    Sausages are unsafe in Summer, as they frequently contain meat which is tainted. In fact, it is a good rule in hot weather to leave off butcher's meat altogether, or at ...

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  16. GIRL STUDENTS TO DRESS LIKE MEN.

    Attired in the clothes of the masculine sex, says the San Francisco "Examiners" the girl students of the University of Nevada will attend the jinks at the ...

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  17. HOME VERSES

    My path in life may not lead straight To fame, success, or opulence; Perchance, sweetheart, 'twill deviate Through brambled meads and thickets ...

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