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  2. “QUEEN VICTORIA’S LETTERS”

    Mr. Gladstone once declared that Queen Victoria. was the “ablest statesman” in England, and he knew this because he was associated with her. The public had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 642 words
  3. A NERO OF TO-DAY

    A turbulent Empire of 10 millions, without roads or telegrambs laws or justice . Yet within gunshot of Europe, is watching its ruler with fierce scorn. “We have no ...

    Article : 2,519 words
  4. WHY PRETTY CHILDREN GROW UP PLAIN

    All women desire beauty; yet. strange to say they deliberately throw away that which they most desire. A little observation will convince anybody that there is ...

    Article : 923 words
  5. WHAT WILL THE PEOPLE OP VENUS DO?

    During the last quarter of a century Mars has been the planet the most talked about, the most famous, the most exciting to human curiosity, simply because it presents ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  6. £60,000 TROUSSEAU

    A royal trousseau was being prepared in Paris which for costly magnificence is unprecedented even in the Rue de la Paix. It is that ordered by Prince Roland B ...

    Article : 267 words
  7. GIANT’S CAUSEWAY

    Much indignation was caused at Dublin last month by an extraordinary statement in the Belfast Northern Whig that the world-famous Giants Causeway, or a ...

    Article : 436 words
  8. ONLY HONOUR- ABLE COURSE

    He did not look at her. “I am sorry,” he said simply in a low voice. She laughed a little scornful sound it ...

    Article : 1,978 words
  9. MUSICIAN IS THE WILDS

    That a musician may have quite as exciting adventures’ as an explorer or a big game shooter is suggested by the experiences of Mr. Harold Bauer, the pianist, ...

    Article : 258 words
  10. TERRIBLE HONEY- MOON

    Passengers who arrived at Plymouth one day last month by the Kronprinzessin Cecile related the stray of a remarkable honeymoon in the course of which a bride ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. MARY HAD A—?

    Several hundred ingenious versemakers came forward with up-to-date versions of the first verse of the nursery classic beginning “Mary had a little iamb.” Some of ...

    Article : 595 words
  12. HEROIC YACHTING

    If when Sir Thomas Lipton. visits Australia he were to determine to stay here a while and inspire some better regard for heroic yachting he would serve a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 421 words
  13. ADVENTUROUS VOYAGE

    The Canards liner Laconia, which afraid at Queenstown last night (wrote our London correspondent last months), brought news of the arrival at New York on ...

    Article : 197 words
  14. THE ICE YACHT

    When it is burning in Australia it is just the other thing in Canada. Our sports in December consists of fishing and picnicking generally. Where they aren’t of the arena ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 289 words
  15. MY SOUL

    [By Edward P. Gilchrist, in Harper’s Weekly.] My Soul stood hare to the [?]ight of men, My Soul stood him; it knew no fear, For the blame of man could not be just. ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. “THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH”

    Barnum & Bailey’s Circus has been absorbed by the great American showmen,. Messrs. Ringling Brothers. The arrangements for the transfer were finally ...

    Article : 275 words
  17. PERFECTION.

    One morning Dougles Jerrold and Compton proceeded together to view the pictures in the Gallery of Illustration. On entering the anteroom they found themselves. ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY.

    “Hi[?] there’s a horse running’ away over there.” “Gosh! I’ll bet somebody is [?] to go to church.” —Pu[?]k ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 22 words
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