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  2. SKETCHER

    When under the guise of friendship individual men play [?] and [?] of red-[?] down the [?] ...

    Article : 90 words
  3. SHORT STORY

    In the bad days of Balmeceda, when Chili was, rent in twain, and its capital was practically a besieged city, two [?] walked together along the chief street of the place ...

    Article : 3,598 words
  4. GLOVES.

    If there is one thing more than another that a woman should be particular about, it is her gloves. In Paris; it is always possible to try on one’s gloves before purchasing; ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. HOUSEKEEPER

    The proper way to roll an umbrella, is to take hold of the ends of the ribs and the stick with the same hand, and hold them [?]ightly enough to prevent their being twisted ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. HOW TO CATCH A SNAK[?]

    A naturalist employed in the cap[?]venomous snakes arid other repu[?] how he captured a large [?] last year. He writes:— In Sep[?] ...

    Article : 927 words
  7. TOMATO SOUP.

    Half a pint of tomatoes, a pint of boiling water; when come to a boil add a pinch of soda ; when foaming: add two thirds pint of rich milk, salt, pepper and plenty of butter; ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. LADIES COLUMN

    For dressy tailor-made costumes the latest fashion is extremely pretty; though some-what expensive; but it has the advantage of making a severe dress, suitable for any ...

    Article : 653 words
  9. A NICE BREAKFAST.

    A nice breakfast dish can be prepared from remnants of boiled ham, chopped fine; cup of dried bread crumbs, season to taste; put in hot buttered [?]ancepan and moisten with a ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. FACIAL EXPRESSION.

    Edouard Cuyer set forth at a recent session of the Transformists of Paris the latest view of the evolutionist as to the origin of facial expression in man. His lecture is ...

    Article : 525 words
  11. GEMS.

    Sift 1½ pints of flour, 1 teaspoon each of soda and salt, into a crock, pour in rich buttermilk to make a batter rather stiffer than for griddle cakes, beat briskly for half a ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. BUTTER.

    A quart of cream is too little to put into a churn, but yon can make butter by putting it into a self-sealing half-gallon fruit can. Screw the lid on, put a folded towel in the ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. COTTAGE CHEESE.

    Mix what buttermilk you spare from cooking with an equal quantity of clabbered milk, heat and drain through a tin sieve, salt and mix in the [?]eve and take out into bowl ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. WALL HANGINGS.

    It is more of an art to select paper that will look well after it is hung, than the inexperienced think. It very often happens that a wall paper which pleases in the roll, or ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. NATURALIST

    In the early days of the cattle business in Texas, from 1857 to 1860, the ranges were overrun, by bands of wild horses, These animals were a great nuisance, as they would ...

    Article : 634 words
  16. BONNETS.

    For my part I always buy a bonnet from a shop with more than hesitation. I recollect some time ago seeing a char[?]ing black hat in a vitrine in Oxford-street. It really was ...

    Article : 359 words
  17. HUMOUR

    There are many-sinister rumours afloat as to the treatment of Said Pasha. It is asserted that it was only a pretences for the Sultan to say that he could not do without his said:— ...

    Article : 361 words
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