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  2. THE CHILDREN.

    My Dear Nieces and Nephews—Of course you will expect me to tell you all about the “Sunbeam” picnic last Thursday, and the task is a delightful one, to be sure. ...

    Article : 5,044 words
  3. LADY BARRISTERS.

    Following the footsteps of those ladies who are invading what for centuries have been considered men’s professions, some of whom have made good their foothold in the province of ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. THE LADIES.

    Now please to understand that though this week’s “Chatter” deals with the decoration of the house it has nothing to do with the aesthetic part of the subject, but is simply sternly ...

    Article : 933 words
  5. THE DAY OF REST.

    Which things also we speak, not in words which man’s wisdom teacheth, but which the Spirit teacheth, comparing spiritual things with spiritual. Now the natural man received not the things of ...

    Article : 1,863 words
  6. RECIPES.

    Imitation Worcestershire Sauce.—Fourtablespoonfuls of mushroom ketchup, walnut do., treacle, 3 soy, a pinch of cayenne, 2 heads of pounded garlic, half a glass wine; pour into a ...

    Article : 400 words
  7. THE PRINCESS’S BOUQUET—WHAT IT DID FOR AN ACTRESS.

    An interesting story is told of the Princess of Wales, who, seated one day in her box at a performance of comic opera at a certain fashionable theatre, by an accidental ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. COURTSHIP AMONG THE BOERS.

    Courting among the Boers is a novel proceeding. A young man, having of course asked permission of his father to court the hand and heart of some neighbouring damsel ...

    Article : 259 words
  9. THE HUMORIST.

    In Mr. Madden’s entertaining “Revelations of the South of Ireland” is an amusing account of a scolding match which took place between O’Connell and a notorious huckster woman ...

    Article : 752 words
  10. A STOWAWAY BRIDE.

    Just now the popular toast among the soldiers in Honnslow Barracks is “The Fair Stowaway”—the haroine designated thereby affording a striking example of wifely ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. CHOIR APPRECIATION.

    They filed in some eight or ten white-robed girls. From my pew I watched them Sunday after Sunday throughout the whole fifty-two. Very rarely a familiar face failed to appear, ...

    Article : 344 words
  12. THE WALK OF WOMEN.

    “How women walk” has recently been the subject of discussion in a Parisian journal. According to this authority the palm must be awarded to French women. The English ...

    Article : 295 words
  13. MANNERS.

    By your manner (says a lady writer) you can make yourself disliked, and be a reproach to your mother, girls. Somebody has just been introduced to you, and instead of bowing ...

    Article : 220 words
  14. THE LATEST HOME FASHIONS.

    In the designing, and more especially in the colour-treatment, of some of the latest hat models, one could almost imagine that a painter instead of a modiste had been at work, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 838 words
  15. NONE THE WORSE.

    Geese are amongst the most inquisitive animals ever created, and recently a party of them fancied they would like to make an inspection of a Lancashire cotton mill, of which ...

    Article : 225 words
  16. GLEANINGS.

    We all know that the Queen is very good to her servants, but it was pleasant to have popular, beliefs on this point confirmed by such an authority as Earl Carrington. When he ...

    Article : 653 words
  17. STORY OF AN AMERICAN SLIPPER.

    A certain “little red shoe,” which recently made a very roundabout and romantic journey before returning tot its owner, a Southern belle, who, like Mr. James’s immortal heroine, ...

    Article : 189 words
  18. SHE DIDN’T WANT A SET OF WHISKERS.

    “Yes; we sometimes get strange customers,” remarked an attendant at a well-known photographer’s studio recently in reply to an enquirer. ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. THE EYES.

    Avoid “squinting.” Shade the eves from the full glare of sunlight. When the eyes are weak, sleep all that is ...

    Article : 275 words
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  21. A PARSON’S “GENTLE” EXERCISE ON THE TREADMILL.

    An English Canon of note used to tell a good story of himself. In his capacity of Magistrate he was once visiting the county gaol, and expatiated to a friend who was with him on the ...

    Article : 149 words
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