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  2. FEMININE FACTS AND FANCIES

    An English publication is inviting discussion on the question Why Women Fall. The discussion could hardly be edifying, since his arguments would be founded ...

    Article : 2,458 words
  3. WILD EELIN.

    "Archie," said she, interrupting him, "I don't like that kind of thing at all. It isn't dignified. No; nor is it dignified in you to hire a bravo doubtless an anonymous. ...

    Article : 4,365 words
  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    English literary journals estimate that the output of works of travel and books dealing with the social and political life of various with the social and political life of various parts of Greater Britain will, during the ...

    Article : 1,686 words
  5. THE MURRAY ILLUSTRATED.

    It is nearly 70 years since Captain Sturt that intrepid pioneer of Australian explorers, traced the course of the river which, with its affluents, the Darling and Murrumbldgee. ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  6. SHAKSPEARE'S ONE GREAT OMISSION.

    A thought stirring paper on "Mothers in Shakspeare" is contributed by Mary Bradford Whiting to the "Gentieman's" for July, Shakspeare" is contributed by Mary ...

    Article : 585 words
  7. HOW THE PRINCESS PAID HER DRESS MAKER.

    The following curious story is told in the "Whitehall Review" "It is wonderful what a diplomatic woman will do if she is so minded. A certain royal princess, now ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. NOT OUT OF A PENNY NOVELETTE.

    Some days ago n mysterious wedding took place in one of the Roman Catholic churches in Vienna, The bride, "fat fair and forth," drove up alone in a hired carriage to the ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. THE PRIVILEGES OF MARRIED WOMEN.

    The champions, of women's rights (says the "Law Journal") are even now sometimes heard to inveigh against the law its it affects the status of married women. ...

    Article : 165 words
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  11. CONDITIONS FOR TEE WOMENS VOTE.

    Sir, Now that tho tune Is drawing near for the Legislative Council to deal with woman's suffrage, It is well to draw attention to a few, anomalies. We must get rid of ...

    Article : 288 words
  12. AMERICAN PRESIDENTS AT HOME

    Miss Elizabeth L. Banks' describes in "Cassell's" for July "public receptions at the White House." There, indeed, she finds American. democracy a reality. "Public ...

    Article : 497 words
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  14. THE SHAKSPEARE BALL.

    Sir, In reading your admirable account of the above ball it would, seem as if those who danced the minuet were engaged professionally either as dancers or on the stage. This. ...

    Article : 115 words
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