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  2. THE PRINCESS MAUD.

    In appearance Princess MA[?]d is shorter and stouter than either of bear sisters. She has pretty brown hair and brown eyes, which seen in some, lights look black. There is ...

    Article : 251 words
  3. THE CYCLING DRESS EOR WOMEN.

    I take up my position frankly on the belief that for cycling a skirt is impossible, and I am glad' to know that I law at my back the best and most prectical ...

    Article : 576 words
  4. A BLAZE OF FLASHING JEWELS.

    The crown used in the coronation of the Emperor of Russia at Moscow resembles in shape a mitre. At the summit is a cross of five perfect diamonds and the pear-shaped ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. A JUDGE'S WITTY WIFE.

    A distinguished American Judge has a habit which is not altogether uncommon—he frequently brings friends home to dinner quite unexpectedly. This habit is certainly ...

    Article : 202 words
  6. THE MASCULINE GIRL.

    The opinion is pretty unanimous against the masculine girl. It would, perhaps, astonish many a girl who prides herself on her smart slang, the cultivation of a manly tone and ...

    Article : 189 words
  7. HOW TO MANAGE A WIFE.

    A prize was offered for the best brief contribution on the subject, "How to Manage a Wife." It was won by a well-known elergy man for the following:—"Manage? What is ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. ARMENIAN WOMEN.

    A learned and charming Armenian lady, Dr. Margarit Melik Belgarian, delivered a lecture on her countrywomen at Vienna lately, from which we cull the following items:— ...

    Article : 259 words
  9. POCKETS IN STOCKINGS.

    The Drapery World is responsible for the following interesting piece of news: —"It was a pair of black stockings. Nothing strange about that. All modern women wear ...

    Article : 292 words
  10. ILLUSTRATED FASHIONS.

    At the April Drawing-room there was a decided lack of rich heavy materials in the toilettes of the debutantes and young married women, tulle and other soft gossamer fabrics ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 832 words
  11. THE REVOLT OF WOMAN.

    It is surely a reason for caution and deliberation that the determination of a certain circle of women to force their way into places of male education presents itself as a part— ...

    Article : 303 words
  12. ADVICE TO GROWING GIRLS

    Girls, no matter what you hear derogatory to your plain face and appearance, do not let it trouble you. Your charms may rival those of a Cleopatra—nay, may surpass her—if you ...

    Article : 512 words
  13. USEFUL RECIPES.

    HASH PIE.—Warra a cupful of cold mashed potatoes with a little milk and hotter, add a few tablespo[?]fuls of chopped meat, seasoning, a[?]d a beaten egg. Make into a mound on a ...

    Article : 384 words
  14. GLEANINGS.

    Irish peat rugs. which made their first appearance in London quite recently, are gaining approval in many quarters. Not only rugs, hut dresses and men's suits, can he made out of ...

    Article : 1,158 words
  15. HOW "DIZZY" WOOED THE WIDOW.

    In connection with the death of Mrs. Riches, the Leeds Mercury publishes a note from a journalist who, on the death of Lord Beaconsfield, interviewed her, and obtained some good ...

    Article : 176 words
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