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  2. A CLEVER WOMAN ASTRONOMER.

    Few women would find the science of astronomy interesting aa a pursuit, but Miss Dorothea Klumpke, a clever American girl, has devoted herself to it, and is said to ...

    Article : 452 words
  3. IS A MAN EVER MARRIED AGAINST HIS WILL.

    There are plenty of unwilling brides; they claim our pity and sympathy both in fiction and real life; but what about unwilling bridegrooms? But he does exist nevertheless, and ...

    Article : 309 words
  4. TO DISPERSE WRINKLES.

    When a woman has wrinkles on her face every one says "She is old;" but such is not always the case, for these objectionable lines may arise from various causes. Loss of flesh ...

    Article : 288 words
  5. THE LADIES' PAGE.

    The long evenings and the days when it is nice weather for docks, but for no one else, out of doors, give us time for many things that get put aside in summer. Things perish ...

    Article : 1,418 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN FASHIONS FOR JUNE.

    Checks and plaids are a notable feature in the winter costumes. A shepherd's plaid costume is made with a double-fronted coat, fastening with one button on the left side ...

    Article : 610 words
  7. BEAUTY'S BROWS.

    It is safe to say that the eyebrows are the source of as many heartburnings to a woman who aspires to be handsome as any other feature. She wants dark, picturesque ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. PRINCESS LOUISE AND HER NIECE.

    Princess Louise and her niece, the Duchess of Fife, are, according to a contributor to the Woman at Home, the two royal ladies who affect as much as circumstances will permit ...

    Article : 309 words
  9. RECIPES.

    CHOCOLATE PUDDING.—One quart of milk, 3 oz. chocolate. Scald the chocolate and milk together; when cool add the yolks of five eggs and one cup of sugar; bake twenty-five ...

    Article : 543 words
  10. LOVE CAN BE RESISTED.

    It has been said that the very warmth and intensity of ft proat passion will kindle corresponding fires in another's bosom. But I think this is decidedly open to doubt, else why so ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. AN ADVENTURE OF MRS. HENRY WOOD.

    If there is one spot upon earth (says the Daily Chronicle) where the entrance of a woman is rigidly forbidden, it is the Monastery of La Grande Chartreuse, where the white ...

    Article : 462 words
  12. CHILDREN'S AILMENTS.

    Children at all times are exceedingly liable to colds, and they ought not to be neglected, or serious mischief must follow. It begins with sneezing, watering at the eyes, and ...

    Article : 551 words
  13. ILLUSTRATED HOME FASHIONS.

    Black Greek tulle—veiling very charmingly the brilliancy of a rather crude cardinal or Irish green "bass" straw—promises to be very popular as the season advances and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 962 words
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    Advertising : 76 words
  15. MEN WHO MAKE BAD HUSBANDS.

    No one who regards her happiness would marry an idle man. Men without professions and those who have retired from business are wont to make themselves disagreeable by ...

    Article : 202 words
  16. BABY'S CRY OF HEALTH.

    That babies ought to cry occasionally in a fact well known to doctors, but one which seems to be very much against the creed of mothers and nurses. The model babies who ...

    Article : 168 words
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