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  2. THE LADIES' PAGE. CHATTER.

    Do not be alarmed; I am not going to point a moral and adorn a tale. I will even strive not to be aggressively improving, and will abstain even from quoting Ruskin on the subject. I do ...

    Article : 945 words
  3. WORRIES.

    The petty worries of life often lead indirectly to more unhappiness than real misfortunes. There are times when everything seems to go wrong, no matter how hard you ...

    Article : 260 words
  4. THE RICH GIRL IN LOVE.

    A man in love with an heiress—more especially if she be not possessed of attractive personal appearance—is often set down as a money-hunter, and most likely severely ...

    Article : 185 words
  5. WOMANLY' ENDOWMENTS.

    Granting that woman m the intellectual faculties is not so largely stocked by Nature as a man, is not the account at least balanced by her superior endowment of the psychic ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. ILLUSTRATED FASHIONS.

    According to the most reliable prophets in the matter of dress, our toilettes, both for home and promenade, are to be more, handsome and more gorgeous than ever, as the winter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 811 words
  7. USEFUL RECIPES.

    Shrewsbury Cakes.—Sift 1 lb. of powdered sugar into 2 lb. of flour, add a grated nutmeg or a little powdered cinnamon, and 1 oz. of caraway seeds. Mix all tnoroughly, then beat ...

    Article : 233 words
  8. NOTABLE WOMEN OF THE VICTORIAN ERA.

    In the preface affixed by Mr. Justin Huntly McCarthy to the new edition of "The Queens of Society," by Grace and Philip Wharton, we are told that during last century the great ...

    Article : 1,316 words
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    Advertising : 180 words
  10. GLEANINGS.

    Where a girl receives an offer of marriage by letter she should answer it without delay. A short, concise reply is all that is required, which should not be curt and yet not too ...

    Article : 1,050 words
  11. GENTLEWOMEN AS SERVANTS.

    A Birmingham correspondent, writing to The Wom[?] at Home on the subject of lady servants, says:—"If ladies would only take up domestic work as a means of livelihood it ...

    Article : 219 words
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