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  2. Women and Their Needs

    One of the simplest and most practical mantles for matrons is the kimono three-quarter coat, a design for which i s illustrated. This suits ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 700 words
  3. POETRY.

    I used to know a certain man who wanted to be great, And every day he sat him down and grumbled at his fate; ...

    Article : 199 words
  4. Humour

    Mr. Blake: “Where were you. last employed?” Applicant for Position: “At a writing teacher’s.” “What did you have to do ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. MY PRAYER.

    God bless and keep my little boy, Guard body and guide mind; Mix not his gold with base alloy, Dross of the worldly kind. ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. THE LATEST BEAUTY BATH.

    The very latest beauty bath is that composed of hot sea-sand. Some famous Parisian beauties have the sand brought direct from Trouville in barrels. Others ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. USEFUL FROOK FOR A LITTLE GIRL.

    The economical mother usually makes with her own hands frocks and other clothing for her little girls, and is glad to know of good, useful patterns easy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 239 words
  8. CHAPTER X.—ALF GOODRICH ON THE ALERT.

    It becomes necessary to this juncture to revert to the morning of this eventful day in Mr. Albert Stile’s establishment, and to follow the movements of ...

    Article : 1,663 words
  9. Love and a Shop Girl,

    After seeing little Sally Moore off in the motor-car, it never occurred to Erica to return to Mr .Stile’s office to continue the interview which the ...

    Article : 1,458 words
  10. SIX CURES FOR SHYNESS.

    1. Remember that other people are pretty nearly sure to lie just as shy of you as you are of them, even if they don’t show it at all. Try to put them ...

    Article : 295 words
  11. Better Fitted.

    “Will you carve, Mr Cleaver?” asked the landlady, as she set the turkey on the boarding-house table.” “No, thank you,” replied the facetious boarder; “let Mr. Hackett, He’s a stonecutter.” ...

    Article : 32 words
  12. Saving Up to Get Married.

    “I am sorry Jack is coming to see me to-night, for I am goings to the theatre with Harry.” “But, my dear, you are engaged to Jack.” “I know it; but since we have been engaged we can’t afford to go to the theatre.” ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. His Occupation.

    “And what’s John doing now ?”inquired Mrs. Jones, paying a morning call. John was the son and heir and a promising ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. THE TABLE.

    Tomatoes a la Chasseur: Procure about 1[?]lb. of ripe tomatoes, blanch them for a few seconds in boiling water, then remove the skins, and cut the ...

    Article : 516 words
  15. At Turtledove Vitta.

    Mrs. Newly wed: “I can’t say that I think much of my new sewing machine. It is ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. HOUSEKEEPER.

    Mice object to camphor, which, if put in places frequented by them, will drive them away completely. Try using soapy water for making ...

    Article : 367 words
  17. How to see Stars.

    A man has invented a lantern to see stars with- but we don’t think this invention will amount to much. A man can see enough ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. APossibility.

    Miss Elder:“ I am sure he means to propose to me this evening Miss pert:“Indeed? And will you be married this fall or in the ...

    Article : 219 words
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