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  2. The Ladies

    The continuance of cold weather leaves the momentous decisions of Parisian dressmakers in abeyance and mystery. All that is known with any certainty of the determinations of those autocrats of the toilet is ...

    Article : 593 words
  3. Household.

    THREE-TIN PUDDING.—Three eggs, two and a-half pounds of flour, two ounces of butter, two ounces of sifted white sugar, half-pint of cream. Mix well together, bake in three different tins in a quick oven for 20 minutes; serve ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. Useful Hints.

    The plaster may be made to "set" very quickly by mixing it in warm water to which a little sulphate of potash has been added. Plaster-of-Paris casts, soaked in melted paraffine, may be readily cut or turned in a lathe. They ...

    Article : 413 words
  5. The London Fashions.

    Lent being quite over, and Easter come and gone we have time here to think about fashion, and what to do for our new dresses. The shape is the thing, of all others, which will be interesting at the antipodes, ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  6. Society and Personal.

    Mme. Thiers having expressed herself averse to the sending of Vibert's picture, "The Apotheosis of M. Thiers," to Sydney, the idea has been abandoned, and the painting once more installed in the galleries of the Palais Bourbon. ...

    Article : 551 words
  7. YOUNG LADY'S COSTUME.

    Short skirt of diagonal in a light Havannah shade; the back is kilted, and the front coulisse at intervals. The panier tunic consists of woollen brocade to match, with darker arabesques; the drawn-back sides fall in points terminated by maroon ribbon loops, and the back breadth is mounted in three pleats on either side, caught up about a quarter of a yard lower down under bows. Beneath the drapery appear rovers of maroon silk matching the long waistcoat to which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 108 words
  8. The Queen as a Mother.

    In the course of a review of the fourth volume of Theodore Martin's "Life of the Prince Consort," the Queen has the following:—But we must turn to the domestic features of the ...

    Article : 1,093 words
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