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  2. COLONEL THORNDYKE'S SECRET

    PART 9. 'Not at all, as times go, Mark, it is quite the thing for a man to have prints showing his tastes, riding or driving, ...

    Article : 7,542 words
  3. Comic Cuttings.

    All a hen needs to act is to be egged on. Man is known by the company he keeps out of. The ordinary woman is other in fashion ...

    Article : 904 words
  4. Household Hints.

    A little Condy's Fluid in water is one of the best gargles for core throat. Women who value their complexions should be careful always to sleep in a ...

    Article : 249 words
  5. Coloured Fabrics.

    Coloured Muslins and Calicoes.--All coloured or printed fabrics require special care in washing, an carelessness will probably destroy the colours. Wash gently in ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. Lamps.

    To prevent oil lamps from smoking, take any quantity of onions, bruise them, put them late a retort and distil[?] pour a little of this liquor into the bottom of the lamp, ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. Insect Life in Africa.

    In the wilds of Africa you accustom yourself to living with a multitude of small enemies. For example, a piece of firewood which you pick up is full ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. Introduced to His Family.

    A citizen of Angelica has had the novel experience of seeing his wife and children for the first time in his old age. A Press despatch to a New York journal from that ...

    Article : 311 words
  9. How an Elephant Saved a Battle.

    There is a beautiful story of an old elephant engaged in a battle on the pla[?]s of India. He was a standard-bearer, and carried on his huge back the royal [?], the ...

    Article : 292 words
  10. Mr. [?]pling on American Girls.

    Mr. Kipling has an article in the "Ladies' Home Journal" on the American girl, about whom he should know something. He puts the girls of America above and beyond all ...

    Article : 434 words
  11. Edison a Joker.

    Edison was always a great joke player. Those that he seemed to enjoy meet were like the one be worked on one of the la[?]t operators in the office where he was once ...

    Article : 185 words
  12. The Jocund Wind Jammer.

    "We've simply got enough of it!" protested the neighbors. The man who had been running scales upon a trombone laughed gayly. ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. Why He Whistled.

    Old Lady (to grocer's boy)--Don't you know that it is very rude to whistle when dealing with a lady? Boy--That's what the gav'nor told ...

    Article : 55 words
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