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  2. STAGE WHISPERS.

    Her Majesty's: "The Pirates of Penzance." Lyceum: "Old Heidelberg" (first night). Royal: "The Best of Friends." Tivoli: Rickards' Vaudeville Co. ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  3. FAMOUS NONENTITIES.

    Most of the heroes and heroines of popular songs (says a writer in "T.A.T."). have been of humble origin. "Pretty Polly Perkins, of Paddington Green, for instance, was a ...

    Article : 512 words
  4. RELIGIOUS DANCERS.

    The sight of decent Englishwomen shrieking, tearing off their hats, pouring out confused public confessions, promising all their money to the American "Pentecostal ...

    Article : 696 words
  5. THE CAUTIOUS LOVER.

    I rather think I love you -- Mind, I do not say I do: I like to sing of true love, But perhaps my love's not true? ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. THE KITCHEN.

    The following recipe, if carefully carried out, makes a most satisfying meal, savoury and nourishing, the cost being extremely small. On half a pound of rice pour three ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. TO FRY SAUSAGES.

    Many of the sausages sent to table have burst in cooking, their appearance is spoiled and their flavour impaired when this happens. Some cooks prick the sausages before ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. DOCTOR AND PATIENT.

    Dr. Thornton, a successful specialist in serious ocular diseases, was puzzling over a most unusual case in which he felt baffled and dismayed. He wrote to the celebrated ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  9. PHOTOGRAPHY.

    Of the newer developers amidol and edinol perhaps deserve more attention than they at present receive. The latter is spoken of very highly for the soft, delicate negatives. It ...

    Article : 720 words
  10. ANOTHER TASTY ECONOMICAL DISH.

    Soak some split peas for at least twelve hours in rain water, caught as it falls to ensure purity. Drain the peas into a brown earthen jar. mince some onion and put it, ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. A USEFUL HINT.

    When making a beef-steak pie or pudding, mix in a modicum of pig's liver minced: this will impart a flavour closely resembling that of pigeon pie, just an agreeable suspicion of ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. EGG RESTORATIVE.

    Put four eggs into a basin, and cover with lemon juice; turn them every day for four days, when they will have become soft. Beat them up with the shells, add two ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. BEST WAY TO COOK BRISKET OF BEEF.

    Put four or five pounds of brisket in a large stew jar, with a cupful of water, cover closely, and put in a moderate oven overnight. In the morning it will be deliciously tender, with ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. WHEATMEAL SCONES.

    One pound of wheatmeal, three ounces of butter, half a teaspoonful of carbonate of soda, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar, salt, and milk. Rub the butter into the ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. A RURAL CYCLIST.

    When cycling up a very slight incline some time ago a youth overtook an old countryman, working hard on a not too modern tricycle, with but little progress. As he ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. APPLE SAGO PUDDING.

    This is an economical, nutritious, and appetising dish. Butter a pie dish, and put in two tablespoonfuls of medium sized sago; peel and core six large apples, which also ...

    Article : 67 words
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    Advertising : 1,036 words
  18. FOR A SPLIT HEAD.

    A lad entered a chemist's shop, bottle in hand, and said he wanted sixpenny worth of "armakymony." The druggist told him to repeat the word, and said: ...

    Article : 177 words
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