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  2. WIVES AND DAUGHTERS

    One of the striking spectacular displays of Empire Day belonged to Burwood. A pretty girl in a lorry driving in mimic show, a lion and a kangaroo, the whole effect being, ...

    Article : 1,304 words
  3. IF THERE WERE NO MIRRORS.

    "Who could estimate the amount of time spent daily by the women of the world before their glasses?" asks "The Philosopher." " Vanity is at the best a lowly virtue; some ...

    Article : 596 words
  4. ROYAL ROBES.

    That good housewife, the German Empress, is reported to grudge giving overmuch thought and attention to her personal adornment, but for all that, it must not be ...

    Article : 424 words
  5. VELVET AND FUR COSTUME. CLOTH AND VELVET COSTUME. OPENING OF THE GLACIARIUM

    The social gathering at the Glaciarium yesterday afternoon, and the brilliant scene on the ice in the evening, proved that, in fashions feminine, velvet and first flight for this season's skating dresses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
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  7. HINTS FOR THE KITCHEN

    White sauce and soups should never be seasoned with black pepper, or the credit of having used a dirty utensil will ensue. A pudding that is to be steamed, should ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. WOMEN AS DENTISTS.

    As the lady doctor has come to stay, there seems to be no reason why a woman should not succeed as readily in the less arduous profession, Will she be as gentle with her ...

    Article : 122 words
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