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  2. Advertising

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  3. A WOMAN'S AGE.

    Is it it woman's while to be inaccurate about her age? Does she not rather lose nowadays by lessening the number of her years? Assuming that her object ...

    Article : 415 words
  4. THE BRIGHTON POISONER.

    The Smithsonian Wax Works Exhibition was doing uncommonly well. And never in the history of this superb organisation had it deserved to do any ...

    Article : 1,855 words
  5. TAKE CARE THE DOOR IS OPEN.

    Mr Bnmblo's definition of the law is particularly appropriate to the marriage law in South Australia—that is, if the ruling of the Judges is correct that a ...

    Article : 366 words
  6. AFTER A COMBINATION.

    His back was humped, up, his knees badlySprung, and there was a squeak in his voice us he fondly smoothed down his long goatee and inquired—" Stranger, ...

    Article : 759 words
  7. WHY IS FOOTBALL SO POPULAR?

    During the last two decades football bus apparently captured the United States. According to an article in the " Californian Illustrated" for November, ...

    Article : 366 words
  8. AMUSING.

    The gurst at a cafe in the World's Fair grounds had received his bill for dinner, and was paying for it. "Are you urined? " he inquired of the waiter, " No, ...

    Article : 1,020 words
  9. THE MAIN POINTS IN AN ATHLETE.

    Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson furnishes the readers of " Longman's " with much sound advice concerning " the athletic life." He rockons the life to ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. HOW MAN CAME TO BE, AND WHEN ARD WHERE.

    Dr. Daniel Gr. Brinton, who is described as " one of the foremost anthropologists of the time," contributes a striking paper to the December " Forum " on " The ...

    Article : 728 words
  11. SETTING A LION'S BROKEN LEG.

    An interesting feat in veterinary suggery is reported from New York—namely, the setting of a lion's broken thigh-bone. The practitioner who ...

    Article : 698 words
  12. OUR AERIAL WATCHTOWERS.

    Interesting information about " military ballooning " is given in " Cornhill." The war balloon, it appears, is comparatively small—about twenty feet in ...

    Article : 462 words
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