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  4. FASHIONS FROM OVERSEAS

    Flowers have crept back into fashion as a decoration for millinery. In London one of the prettiest ways of wearing them is to mass them tightly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOPICS FOR WOMEN

    Expressing the vogue for Magpie colourings, this dainty ensemble comprises frocks of black and white sported crepe de chine, bound with white crepe, and black crinoline hat adorned with a black and whits embroidered motif. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GAY LININGS

    It is surprising to find how greatly a constrasting lining can improve the appearance of a plain place of furniture. The lining can either be painted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALUMINIUM

    There is so much to be said in favour of the appearance of aluminium, quite apart from other intrinsle qualities, that it well merits proper care on ...

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  8. BLOTTING PAPER

    Every housewife ought to keep a stock of good quality white Blotting paper on hand. Not the pretty coloured kind that may adorn her ...

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  9. BAKED APPLES IN SYRUP

    Peel as many apples as are required and core, but do not cut them. Arramge them in a baking dish or a glass fireproof one, put a lump of ...

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  10. SOME ANTLCOLD RULES

    Avoiding a cold is more a matter of common sense than of high-flown theories. And it is wise to avoid this tiresome allment, for it can become a ...

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  11. MEATLESS DISHES

    Vegetable Stew.—Slice some onion and brown in the bottom of saucepan with a little cooking fat, add hot water and a little marnite. Slice ...

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  12. WALDORF SALAD

    Pare and cut into [?] dice tart apples and celery. Add a generous landful of walnuts and over all pour a rich mayonnaise dressing; serve on ...

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  13. Indigestion

    Of all the physical ills that afflict mankind to-day, probably nothing is more common, or because of its persistence, more distressing than ...

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  14. THE CIRCULATION.

    The circulation of the blood should be kept going by simple means—[?] cise for one, and warmith of the [?] raities for another. Keep feet, a[?] ...

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  15. FOOD COUNTS!

    Food has much to do with avoiding a cold. Too much food, especially of a starchy or acid-producing nature, frequently induces a cold. ...

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  16. ORANGE PUDDING

    Two ounces castor sugar, two oranges, two eggs, [?] teaspoonful cornflour, [?] pint boiling milk, pinch of salt. Remove peel, pith and pipes; put ...

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