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  2. NOTES FROM MANY SOURCES COMET APPROACHING AT 1791 MILES A MINUTE.

    The astronomical world is eagerly awaiting the appearance of an historic comet which is now approaching the earth at a rate of 2,500,000 miles a day. ...

    Article : 181 words
  3. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.

    Carpels in rooms which are seldom used are apt to be attacked by moths. Salt sprinkled round the edges and well wilder the carpel before it is put down will generally prevent ...

    Article : 369 words
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  5. CAUSE OF ILLNESS.

    "For years I was troubled with a severe form of liver complaint and indigestion accompanied by sleeplessness, very bad headaches, lassitude, and great ...

    Article : 304 words
  6. VANITY FAIR. LATEST FASHIONS FROM PARIS AND LONDON.

    The last idea in Paris is "First Empire" but not the short-wasted gown that we associate with Josephine. It is called now, as it was in her day, "un deshabille Pierrot." ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. THE PROCESS OF MAKING METAL RIBBON

    by pouring a molten stream on a rotating drum has been so developed that narrow bands only 1-1000th of an inch thick may be produced at, the rate of ...

    Article : 84 words
  8. INSISTS ON BEING PUT IN THE STOCKS.

    Horace Empson the Cleethorpes confectioner, demanded that the Grimsby county justices should order him to be put in the, stocks in the market-place in ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. THE QUEEN'S GOWNS AT GOODWOOD.

    The Queen has been wearing some lovely gowns at Goodwood. She appeared the first day in the color she is most fond of—a delicate mauve foulard gown with lace ...

    Article : 129 words
  10. THE ROAD TO HEALTH.

    [According to medical evidence the use of motor cars and of lifts in office buildings is robbing the city man of his health by depriving him of all exercise.] ...

    Article : 226 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS IN EUROPE.

    Replying to an interviewer who sought information as to budding Mc'bas, a leading authority spoke of the disappointment that awaits the merely "excellent" vocalists. ...

    Article : 607 words
  12. SUMPTUOUS CLOAKS.

    Cloaks have been as much a matter of importance as gowns at all the race meetings this year. They grow more sumptuous as time goes on. As long as Directoire, ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. USE PLENTY OF LEMONS.

    Lemon-juice is the best anti-scorbutic remedy known: it not only cures the disease, but, prevents it. Sailors make a daily use or if for this purpose. A physician suggests ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. OVER OUIDA'S GRAVE.

    Her relatives and countless admirers have just erected a beautiful monument in the English cemetery at Bagni di Lucca over the grave of Ouida (Louise ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. THIS YEAR'S MODE.

    This year the lingerie blouse reigns supreme. There never has been anything like its success. The Peter Pan style of blouse, with its turn down collar, is also built. on ...

    Article : 320 words
  16. TO CLEAN THE CISTERN AT HOME.

    It is of the first importance in a household that the cistern should be clean. This can finite easily be done by anyone if the following method is adopted:—Take an old broom ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. IDEAL DRESS FOR MEN.

    Mr. J. P. Thornton, president of the International Union of Foremen Tailors' Societies, in his address to this year's conference, advocated a Greater use of ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. MEAT ROLIS.

    Any cold meat you may have in the larder will answer this purpose. Mince if finely, use a machine, if you have one. When the meat is quite small. season it well. Have ...

    Article : 218 words
  19. THK MILKY WAY.

    Mr. J. Ellard Gore, in an interesting note on the Milky Way. reminds us that its mean centre line forms nearly a great circle of the celestial sphere, but ...

    Article : 192 words
  20. FEAT OF NAVAL SEAMANSHIP.

    A Danzig newspaper, says the "Navy," has been causing some alarm by its account of the seamanship of the British armored cruiser Cornwall during her ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. THE NEW SILHOUETTE.

    A change is approaching in the sithouette of dress, and one that cannot be seen with-out surprise, for it certainly enters the arena as a rival to the straight up-and-down ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. PINEAPPLE CUP.

    Required: Two lemons, two oranges. Goz. of tinned or fresh pineapple, castor sugar, one quart of boiling water. one dozen strawberries. Mode: Pare off the rind of the lemons ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. SEA WATER SERUM.

    Reference has often been made to the probability that the fluid portion of the blood represents the sea water in which our primitive ancestors were evolved. ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. BETTER VEGETABLES.

    Potatoes free from disease, lettuces weighing 31b. apiece. 5ft. celery. eggfruit. custard-fruits, "vegetable oysters," and green peas from June to October ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. UKHA—A RUSSIAN FISH SOUP.

    Get four sorts of white fish, say solo or plaice. halibut, perch and cod. For four persons take 4'b. of fish. Remove all bones and skin, and cut the fish into fillets, and put ...

    Article : 247 words
  26. FINE FRENCH HEMP HATS

    and the airy Neapolitan straws are being used now for dressy wear in London. With large crowns there is a nicety of proportion in the width of the brim. which inclines ...

    Article : 221 words
  27. LIVER AND STOMACHAL COMPLICATIONS.

    Without exaggeration the most remarkable departure in medical research of recent years is a medicine combining laxative and tonic principles, and known ...

    Article : 410 words
  28. MOSLEMS ARE ADDICTED TO THE QUEEREST PRACTICES.

    for purposes of relieving bodily pain. Thus a Turk. suffering from disease, knows of no better remedy than to tear off a piece of his dress and hang it on ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. THE ORIGIN OF METEORITES.

    Professor Pickering puts forward rather novel view of the origin of meteorites, with a view to explaining their similarity to the earth in chemical ...

    Article : 217 words
  30. EGG SOUP.

    Round four hard-boiled eggs to a paste, adding a tablespoonful of ordinary white sauce to moisten it. Add a nint of milk, and bring slowly to the boil. Season to taste. ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. VEILS COVER, THE FACE.

    Ostrich plumes are worn in the greatest profusion, burying the hats, in a mass of alluring curves and changing lines. They are used in every imaginable manner, ...

    Article : 258 words
  32. WHO OWNS THE SALT?

    The dock authorities at Sfax. Russia. are puzzled to know what to do with 2000 tons of salt which have been lying in their warehouses without an owner ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. TO FRY FISH PROPERLY.

    After it has been well cleaned and washed. it should be wrapped in a soft cloth, and when perfectly dry brushed over with egg and sprinkled with breadcrumbs. The fat, ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. OPFRA "STARS" AT DINNER.

    All the "stars" of Covent Garden Opera were the guests of Baron Frederick d'Erlanger, composer of "Tess," at dinner in July at the Savoy Hotel, and ...

    Article : 206 words
  35. BOUQUETS THAT CAN BE EATEN.

    Some women choose high pearl collars supported by diamond bars instead of ribbon stocks. finding that with the colorless guimpe some such finish is becoming. Imagine ...

    Article : 192 words
  36. WHEN FISH IS TO BE BROILED

    it must be well dried, seasoned and floured. The gridiron used should be scrupulously cleaned, and wall rubbed over when hot, either, with suet or ordinary common ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. DROWNING THE BAIT!

    Mr. W. Carter Platts recalls the classic Yorkshire angling story of the unsucessful defendant in a fishing case, who at aributed his defeat to the bungling of ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. THE JUSTAUCORPS AND FRINGE.

    A discussion arose the other day as to which was the most extraordinary fashion that had been brought forward during the present season and after some argument the ...

    Article : 145 words
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  42. RUSSIAN FASHION IN ENGLAND.

    The Russian [?] [?] to petuque and so varied in its degrees, is to modellers of fashionable attire and milinery a source of inspiration always and when the Tsar and ...

    Article : 210 words
  43. [?] CATED NATION.

    [?] [?] [?] Germany's position as the best-educated nation in Europe I are proudly published in the Berlin ...

    Article : 159 words
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