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  2. FOR THE HOME CIRCLE.

    AS I turned the corner of the street there was a sound of loud weeping and wailing, and coming towards me I saw a man dragging ...

    Article : 1,294 words
  3. THE CHILDREN'S CORNER.

    BY the time this appears in the "Corner," Sally Horner will have arched home, the night before, and will be once more diving ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  4. Motor Modes.

    NO one who was born within the past 25 years can have any conception of the contrast in motor comfort—in style of vehicles, dress, ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. WOMAN TO WOMAN.

    IN the course of a nice friendly letter, expressing appreciation of the kindliness of "Courier" readers and of the "Home Circle" as a means of ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  6. Queensland Country Women's Association.

    HADEN.—This branch having been recently formed, no meeting was held in December, but a dance was held, and a Christmas tree on Christmas Eve. Miss ...

    Article : 967 words
  7. The Dewdrop.

    PRINCESS RED ROSE sat on a stone in the old garden, and wept bitterly, "Whatever can be the matter?" a little grasshopper asked himself. He found no ...

    Article : 323 words
  8. MOTOR MODES, PAST AND PRESENT.

    Comfort and appearance were not greatly considered by the motorist in the early years of this century. The top picture shows the "Yashmak" hat and veil, fashionable in 1901. Below is the all-enveloping voil which nearly stifled the wearer. More coquettish is the voil on the right, which was also worn in the early part of tfci present century, and allowed the face to be visible. On the left is a contrast, a modern motoring outfit, consisting of a soft chrome leather coat with pleats to give fu[?]lness, and a collar that may be worn open or buttoned to the throat. The smart little hat is the essence of comfort. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 116 words
  9. The Fairies' Ball.

    FAIRYLAND was alive with little people running to and fro, making preparations for their great annual ball on midsummer night. It was full moon on that ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. Back from the Holidays.

    RETURNING from the holidays, while school has not yet reopened, is often a difficult time for parents and guardia[?] and it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 533 words
  11. Woodland Secrets.

    WHEN the sun is gently sinking Way down in the West, And the little birds are thinking That it's time they went to rest; ...

    Article : 200 words
  12. "MEMSAHIB" HANDKERCHIEF,

    Materials required: A small square of fine linen, lawn or cambric; Knox's lace linen thread, No. 48 (in reels); crochet hook, No. 7. ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. WHO BROKE THE WINDOW?

    Join up the numbers starting at No. 1 and going on to No. 2, and so on and you will then s[?] who broke the window. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
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