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  4. THE HOME CIRCLE

    Lord Portarlington, who married Miss Yuill, of Sydney, last month, was one of the King's Pages at the Coronation function. He had succeeded to the title only ...

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  5. THE LATEST FASHIONS.

    THE NEW REDINGOTE COSTUME Of Bordeaux colored niron, with coat of Irish crochet dyed to match, and bordered with a band of soft satin in the same shade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TEA TABLE TOPICS.

    Which of the parents should name the baby ? Obviously, not the mother. The average woman cannot be entrusted, with such an Important subject, for in nine ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. HOME STORYETTES.

    The late Madame Ristori, the famous actress, had a great detestation of boasters. At a dinner that was once given in her honor, a boastful Italian tenor excited her ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. A CONDENSED FINISH.

    An editor who entertained extreme ideas with reference to the value of a "condensed style, once, owing to lack of space, wielded his pencil at the end of a ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. EQUALITY.

    What uncountable sins are commuted in the name of equality ! It is as impossible of accomplishment as perfection. And yet, with all the hard lessons of the post ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. A RISK.

    Mrs. Blank was trying to decide on a now cook. "You say you have not bad much experience?" she ventured to say. ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. DIDN'T PONDER.

    "Sir," the sad-faced man said to the heavy-set man, who was smoking a long, black cigar and reading a newspaper, "would you allow your boy to smoke ...

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  12. HAPPINESS OF THE MARRIED

    I think it almost an impossibility to lay down tiny set rule of how to be happy, because so much depends upon the individual. What pleases one would irritate ...

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  13. MORE FREEDOM.

    Forcible and free was the language employed by the members of a certain golf club until the parson, who had become a player himself, proposed the formation of ...

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  14. ACCEPTED.

    An unexpected guest to dinner is sometimes a far from welcome surprise. But what about the plight of Mrs. Brown ? Her husband had asked her to show ...

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  15. A STRONG CLAIM.

    A valuable meteorite fell on a certain farm in the United States, and the landlord at once claimed it. "All minerals and metals on the land ...

    Article : 144 words
  16. DONT TALK ABOUT THEM.

    There are "topics of conversation" which it is wise to avoid early in life. Your own potty ailments are among the number. ...

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  17. TOOK NO RISKS.

    "You say you live with your parents?" said a china-dealer, who was putting a youngster through a Civil Service examination for the position of errand-boy in ...

    Article : 277 words
  18. GETTING EVEN.

    She tad refused him, and he stood twirling his moustache and looking quizzical until she was in a tearing temper. "What are you standing there for ?" ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. IT WOULDN'T WORK.

    Mrs. Brown (pale, weary. and half-distracted): "That's the ninth girl I've had within a month, and she just threw a fla[?] at me." ...

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  20. IS MATCHMAKING THE FUNCTION OF WOMAN ?

    Professor Otto Weininger has been discussing the question which has spasmodically recurred at intervals for some time. The further we go into the analysis of ...

    Article : 783 words
  21. HOME VERSES

    Laugh, and the world laughs with, you; Weep, and you weep alone. For the sad old earth must borrow, its mirth. ...

    Article : 192 words
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  24. HOW HE SCORED.

    "I used to be pestered to death with a bora," said the prosperous merchant. "My doorkeeper was a good-natured, obliging chap, and he could never find it in his ...

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  25. "SUNDAY TIMES" MEDAL COMPETITION.

    Allow me to thank you for the medal which I won in the Senior drawing competition. It is greatly admired by all to whom I have shown it.—I am, &c ...

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  28. WHY SHE LAUGHED.

    She had just come from the country, and a lady engaged her. A bell hung in the girl's room, and the morning otter her arrival her mistress rang this bell to ...

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