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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 234 words
  3. THE WIDE WORLD.

    Two English ladies (writes "M.A.P.") were recently travelling in Italy, when they found themselves obliged to get fresh tickets, but when and where ...

    Article : 1,799 words
  4. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    To Improve Facial Expression.-- when an actress wishes to represent a character, she tries to think the If representing some unscrupulous ...

    Article : 512 words
  5. BILLIARDS.

    [A. great deal has been said and written concerning the rate- aided supply of billiard tables to the poor of Battersea. In a let- q "Spectator" (16th March) Dr. L. o. McManus gives for the ratepayers some ...

    Article : 770 words
  6. HOMELY FARE.

    Cream Lobster Salad--Required: Fresh lettuces, one lobster, quarter of a cucumber, one ounce of butter, one ounce and a half of flour., three ...

    Article : 383 words
  7. A DRESSING SACOUE.

    is a very novel design. Beauty and service are both realised, while the making is "easy. The sacque, is fitted about the neck by tucks, with a shaped ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 124 words
  8. WIT AND HUMOR.

    The quickest way to remove weeds is to propose to a widow. Soldiers who lose their heads in battle have ho use for pensions. ...

    Article : 953 words
  9. NOVEL PETS.

    "She is a perfect little beauty, with a fine figure, lovely hair, and a complexion that can hardly be matched. She would take to anyone who took to her there is ...

    Article : 332 words
  10. A BARRIE STORY.

    Mr J. M. Barrie a few years ago, in an after dinner speech to a literary gathering in the' United States, at which many famous publishers and authors were present, congratulated all present on the fact that nowadays ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. A JEWELLERY WONDER.

    One of the most magnificent pieces of jewellery made in modem times, writes the "Express'' of 1st March, has just been completed in. London. It. is valued ...

    Article : 437 words
  12. A FORTUNATE INVESTMENT.

    It is stated that a single well- known firm of naturalists within the last year or two has secured for America and Continental collections ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. A FISHING TALE.

    This fish story was tola by the late [?]anK Buckland At a certain fishing club on the Thames) which met once a week, and dined together in the evening, it was the custom ...

    Article : 255 words
  14. USEFUL HINTS.

    To Polish Iron or Brass Bedstead's. The best method is to go over them with a damp was hleather, and then to polish with a dry cloth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 467 words
  15. GERMAN SATIRE.

    The Munich correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" quotes the following skit on the dimensions of the great British battleship Dreadnought from the ...

    Article : 231 words
  16. A FAMILIAR NAME.

    The fact that the name Smith occupies the largest space in English directories is the broad basis from which our present metal - working ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. JAPAN'S MERCANTILE MARINE.

    Japan, like her Western maritime competitors, seems to nave overdone the ouilding and buying of ships. Vast increases for so small a mercantile marine ...

    Article : 142 words
  18. THE INCURABLE "TIPPER."

    There is a tiresome type of person who Will persist in tipping. At a certain restaurant in London, where, no gratuities is the rule, and, where ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. WORST THING IN LIFE.

    I am convinced myself that there ii no more evil thing in this present word than Race Prejudice; none at all. write deliberately—it Is the worst singl ...

    Article : 67 words
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