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  2. The Ladies

    How will my sisters regard the fact that the bill for women's suffrage has been "thrown out?" Well, whether it be a matter of regret or congratulation, much in being gradually done for us in the "old ...

    Article : 1,658 words
  3. Seaside Costume.

    Summer will shortly be commenced, and Manly, and the other watering place, will be crowded accordingly. Our fashion plate therefore gives the latest English seaside costume for a girl of fourteen. Striped grey and white cambric ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  4. The Fashions.

    We have received from Messrs. Thompson and Giles the fifth number of the "New Fashion Book." It is excellently got up, both as regards the letter-press and the illustrations. In fact it is one of those seductive ...

    Article : 81 words
  5. The Household.

    [Contributions of hints, proved receipts, &c, are invited for this department. There is scarcely a lady in the colonies with any claims to be considered a good manager who docs not know some little household fact or plan which would be ...

    Article : 83 words
  6. The Parisian Fashions.

    The arrival of many rich foreigners prompts oar dress-makers to create novelties, and it is long since I have Been so many pretty toilettes to remark upon as daring the past week. Mme. Roger is showing a host of charming summer ...

    Article : 936 words
  7. ORIGINAL RECEIPTS.

    In reply to a correspondent's inquiry, we have received the following five replies:— FIRST RECIPE, by "Housekeeper."—Put into a saucepan three handfuls of hops, two moderately large potatoes, ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. Our Pair Contributors.

    We shall always be happy to give insertion to suitable remarks from our lady readers in this column. Mutual improvement may be thus assisted, and the benefits of the observations or reflections of one or two communicated to ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. A MOVING TALE.

    Sir,—I am afraid you will think me rather forward in thus addressing you, but oven if you do not claim personal acquaintance with, me, I am sure, from all I have heard of your character, you will be glad to hear that I am getting on ...

    Article : 1,395 words
  10. Society and Personal.

    Herbert Spence says the French understands his theories better than his own countrymen. One lady in Maine boasts of hair eight feet one inch in length, and that she has refused an offer of 2000 dollars ...

    Article : 276 words
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